/* * Copyright (c) 2005, * Bosko Milekic * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following * disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); /* * MemGuard is a simple replacement allocator for debugging only * which provides ElectricFence-style memory barrier protection on * objects being allocated, and is used to detect tampering-after-free * scenarios. * * See the memguard(9) man page for more information on using MemGuard. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * The maximum number of pages allowed per allocation. If you're using * MemGuard to override very large items (> MAX_PAGES_PER_ITEM in size), * you need to increase MAX_PAGES_PER_ITEM. */ #define MAX_PAGES_PER_ITEM 64 /* * Global MemGuard data. */ static vm_map_t memguard_map; static unsigned long memguard_mapsize; static unsigned long memguard_mapused; struct memguard_entry { STAILQ_ENTRY(memguard_entry) entries; void *ptr; }; static struct memguard_fifo { struct memguard_entry *stqh_first; struct memguard_entry **stqh_last; int index; } memguard_fifo_pool[MAX_PAGES_PER_ITEM]; /* * Local prototypes. */ static void memguard_guard(void *addr, int numpgs); static void memguard_unguard(void *addr, int numpgs); static struct memguard_fifo *vtomgfifo(vm_offset_t va); static void vsetmgfifo(vm_offset_t va, struct memguard_fifo *mgfifo); static void vclrmgfifo(vm_offset_t va); /* * Local macros. MemGuard data is global, so replace these with whatever * your system uses to protect global data (if it is kernel-level * parallelized). This is for porting among BSDs. */ #define MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_DECLARE static struct mtx memguard_mtx #define MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_INIT \ mtx_init(&memguard_mtx, "MemGuard mtx", NULL, MTX_DEF) #define MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_ENTER mtx_lock(&memguard_mtx) #define MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT mtx_unlock(&memguard_mtx) MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_DECLARE; /* * Initialize the MemGuard mock allocator. All objects from MemGuard come * out of a single VM map (contiguous chunk of address space). */ void memguard_init(vm_map_t parent_map, unsigned long size) { char *base, *limit; int i; /* size must be multiple of PAGE_SIZE */ size /= PAGE_SIZE; size++; size *= PAGE_SIZE; memguard_map = kmem_suballoc(parent_map, (vm_offset_t *)&base, (vm_offset_t *)&limit, (vm_size_t)size); memguard_map->system_map = 1; memguard_mapsize = size; memguard_mapused = 0; MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_INIT; MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_ENTER; for (i = 0; i < MAX_PAGES_PER_ITEM; i++) { STAILQ_INIT(&memguard_fifo_pool[i]); memguard_fifo_pool[i].index = i; } MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT; printf("MEMGUARD DEBUGGING ALLOCATOR INITIALIZED:\n"); printf("\tMEMGUARD map base: %p\n", base); printf("\tMEMGUARD map limit: %p\n", limit); printf("\tMEMGUARD map size: %ld (Bytes)\n", size); } /* * Allocate a single object of specified size with specified flags (either * M_WAITOK or M_NOWAIT). */ void * memguard_alloc(unsigned long size, int flags) { void *obj; struct memguard_entry *e = NULL; int numpgs; numpgs = size / PAGE_SIZE; if ((size % PAGE_SIZE) != 0) numpgs++; if (numpgs > MAX_PAGES_PER_ITEM) panic("MEMGUARD: You must increase MAX_PAGES_PER_ITEM " \ "in memguard.c (requested: %d pages)", numpgs); if (numpgs == 0) return NULL; /* * If we haven't exhausted the memguard_map yet, allocate from * it and grab a new page, even if we have recycled pages in our * FIFO. This is because we wish to allow recycled pages to live * guarded in the FIFO for as long as possible in order to catch * even very late tamper-after-frees, even though it means that * we end up wasting more memory, this is only a DEBUGGING allocator * after all. */ MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_ENTER; if (memguard_mapused >= memguard_mapsize) { e = STAILQ_FIRST(&memguard_fifo_pool[numpgs - 1]); if (e != NULL) { STAILQ_REMOVE(&memguard_fifo_pool[numpgs - 1], e, memguard_entry, entries); MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT; obj = e->ptr; free(e, M_TEMP); memguard_unguard(obj, numpgs); if (flags & M_ZERO) bzero(obj, PAGE_SIZE * numpgs); return obj; } MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT; if (flags & M_WAITOK) panic("MEMGUARD: Failed with M_WAITOK: " \ "memguard_map too small"); return NULL; } memguard_mapused += (PAGE_SIZE * numpgs); MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT; obj = (void *)kmem_malloc(memguard_map, PAGE_SIZE * numpgs, flags); if (obj != NULL) { vsetmgfifo((vm_offset_t)obj, &memguard_fifo_pool[numpgs - 1]); if (flags & M_ZERO) bzero(obj, PAGE_SIZE * numpgs); } else { MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_ENTER; memguard_mapused -= (PAGE_SIZE * numpgs); MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT; } return obj; } /* * Free specified single object. */ void memguard_free(void *addr) { struct memguard_entry *e; struct memguard_fifo *mgfifo; int idx; int *temp; addr = (void *)trunc_page((unsigned long)addr); /* * Page should not be guarded by now, so force a write. * The purpose of this is to increase the likelihood of catching a * double-free, but not necessarily a tamper-after-free (the second * thread freeing might not write before freeing, so this forces it * to and, subsequently, trigger a fault). */ temp = (int *)((unsigned long)addr + (PAGE_SIZE/2)); /* in page */ *temp = 0xd34dc0d3; mgfifo = vtomgfifo((vm_offset_t)addr); idx = mgfifo->index; memguard_guard(addr, idx + 1); e = malloc(sizeof(struct memguard_entry), M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT); if (e == NULL) { MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_ENTER; memguard_mapused -= (PAGE_SIZE * (idx + 1)); MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT; memguard_unguard(addr, idx + 1); /* just in case */ vclrmgfifo((vm_offset_t)addr); kmem_free(memguard_map, (vm_offset_t)addr, PAGE_SIZE * (idx + 1)); return; } e->ptr = addr; MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_ENTER; STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(mgfifo, e, entries); MEMGUARD_CRIT_SECTION_EXIT; } /* * Guard a page containing specified object (make it read-only so that * future writes to it fail). */ static void memguard_guard(void *addr, int numpgs) { void *a = (void *)trunc_page((unsigned long)addr); if (vm_map_protect(memguard_map, (vm_offset_t)a, (vm_offset_t)((unsigned long)a + (PAGE_SIZE * numpgs)), VM_PROT_READ, FALSE) != KERN_SUCCESS) panic("MEMGUARD: Unable to guard page!"); } /* * Unguard a page containing specified object (make it read-and-write to * allow full data access). */ static void memguard_unguard(void *addr, int numpgs) { void *a = (void *)trunc_page((unsigned long)addr); if (vm_map_protect(memguard_map, (vm_offset_t)a, (vm_offset_t)((unsigned long)a + (PAGE_SIZE * numpgs)), VM_PROT_DEFAULT, FALSE) != KERN_SUCCESS) panic("MEMGUARD: Unable to unguard page!"); } /* * vtomgfifo() converts a virtual address of the first page allocated for * an item to a memguard_fifo_pool reference for the corresponding item's * size. * * vsetmgfifo() sets a reference in an underlying page for the specified * virtual address to an appropriate memguard_fifo_pool. * * These routines are very similar to those defined by UMA in uma_int.h */ static struct memguard_fifo * vtomgfifo(vm_offset_t va) { vm_page_t p; struct memguard_fifo *mgfifo; p = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pmap_kextract(va)); mgfifo = (struct memguard_fifo *)p->object; /* * We use PG_SLAB, just like UMA does, even though we stash a * reference to a memguard_fifo, and not a slab. */ if ((p->flags & PG_SLAB) == 0) panic("MEMGUARD: Expected memguard_fifo reference to be set!"); return mgfifo; } static void vsetmgfifo(vm_offset_t va, struct memguard_fifo *mgfifo) { vm_page_t p; p = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pmap_kextract(va)); p->object = (vm_object_t)mgfifo; /* * We use PG_SLAB, just like UMA does, even though we stash a reference * to a memguard_fifo, and not a slab. */ p->flags |= PG_SLAB; } static void vclrmgfifo(vm_offset_t va) { vm_page_t p; p = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pmap_kextract(va)); p->object = NULL; p->flags &= ~PG_SLAB; }