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- //===-- sanitizer_coverage_fuchsia.cpp ------------------------------------===//
- //
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- // Sanitizer Coverage Controller for Trace PC Guard, Fuchsia-specific version.
- //
- // This Fuchsia-specific implementation uses the same basic scheme and the
- // same simple '.sancov' file format as the generic implementation. The
- // difference is that we just produce a single blob of output for the whole
- // program, not a separate one per DSO. We do not sort the PC table and do
- // not prune the zeros, so the resulting file is always as large as it
- // would be to report 100% coverage. Implicit tracing information about
- // the address ranges of DSOs allows offline tools to split the one big
- // blob into separate files that the 'sancov' tool can understand.
- //
- // Unlike the traditional implementation that uses an atexit hook to write
- // out data files at the end, the results on Fuchsia do not go into a file
- // per se. The 'coverage_dir' option is ignored. Instead, they are stored
- // directly into a shared memory object (a Zircon VMO). At exit, that VMO
- // is handed over to a system service that's responsible for getting the
- // data out to somewhere that it can be fed into the sancov tool (where and
- // how is not our problem).
- #include "sanitizer_platform.h"
- #if SANITIZER_FUCHSIA
- #error #include <zircon/process.h>
- #error #include <zircon/sanitizer.h>
- #error #include <zircon/syscalls.h>
- #include "sanitizer_atomic.h"
- #include "sanitizer_common.h"
- #include "sanitizer_interface_internal.h"
- #include "sanitizer_internal_defs.h"
- #include "sanitizer_symbolizer_fuchsia.h"
- using namespace __sanitizer;
- namespace __sancov {
- namespace {
- // TODO(mcgrathr): Move the constant into a header shared with other impls.
- constexpr u64 Magic64 = 0xC0BFFFFFFFFFFF64ULL;
- static_assert(SANITIZER_WORDSIZE == 64, "Fuchsia is always LP64");
- constexpr const char kSancovSinkName[] = "sancov";
- // Collects trace-pc guard coverage.
- // This class relies on zero-initialization.
- class TracePcGuardController final {
- public:
- constexpr TracePcGuardController() {}
- // For each PC location being tracked, there is a u32 reserved in global
- // data called the "guard". At startup, we assign each guard slot a
- // unique index into the big results array. Later during runtime, the
- // first call to TracePcGuard (below) will store the corresponding PC at
- // that index in the array. (Each later call with the same guard slot is
- // presumed to be from the same PC.) Then it clears the guard slot back
- // to zero, which tells the compiler not to bother calling in again. At
- // the end of the run, we have a big array where each element is either
- // zero or is a tracked PC location that was hit in the trace.
- // This is called from global constructors. Each translation unit has a
- // contiguous array of guard slots, and a constructor that calls here
- // with the bounds of its array. Those constructors are allowed to call
- // here more than once for the same array. Usually all of these
- // constructors run in the initial thread, but it's possible that a
- // dlopen call on a secondary thread will run constructors that get here.
- void InitTracePcGuard(u32 *start, u32 *end) {
- if (end > start && *start == 0 && common_flags()->coverage) {
- // Complete the setup before filling in any guards with indices.
- // This avoids the possibility of code called from Setup reentering
- // TracePcGuard.
- u32 idx = Setup(end - start);
- for (u32 *p = start; p < end; ++p) {
- *p = idx++;
- }
- }
- }
- void TracePcGuard(u32 *guard, uptr pc) {
- atomic_uint32_t *guard_ptr = reinterpret_cast<atomic_uint32_t *>(guard);
- u32 idx = atomic_exchange(guard_ptr, 0, memory_order_relaxed);
- if (idx > 0)
- array_[idx] = pc;
- }
- void Dump() {
- Lock locked(&setup_lock_);
- if (array_) {
- CHECK_NE(vmo_, ZX_HANDLE_INVALID);
- // Publish the VMO to the system, where it can be collected and
- // analyzed after this process exits. This always consumes the VMO
- // handle. Any failure is just logged and not indicated to us.
- __sanitizer_publish_data(kSancovSinkName, vmo_);
- vmo_ = ZX_HANDLE_INVALID;
- // This will route to __sanitizer_log_write, which will ensure that
- // information about shared libraries is written out. This message
- // uses the `dumpfile` symbolizer markup element to highlight the
- // dump. See the explanation for this in:
- // https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/zircon/+/master/docs/symbolizer_markup.md
- Printf("SanitizerCoverage: " FORMAT_DUMPFILE " with up to %u PCs\n",
- kSancovSinkName, vmo_name_, next_index_ - 1);
- }
- }
- private:
- // We map in the largest possible view into the VMO: one word
- // for every possible 32-bit index value. This avoids the need
- // to change the mapping when increasing the size of the VMO.
- // We can always spare the 32G of address space.
- static constexpr size_t MappingSize = sizeof(uptr) << 32;
- Mutex setup_lock_;
- uptr *array_ = nullptr;
- u32 next_index_ = 0;
- zx_handle_t vmo_ = {};
- char vmo_name_[ZX_MAX_NAME_LEN] = {};
- size_t DataSize() const { return next_index_ * sizeof(uintptr_t); }
- u32 Setup(u32 num_guards) {
- Lock locked(&setup_lock_);
- DCHECK(common_flags()->coverage);
- if (next_index_ == 0) {
- CHECK_EQ(vmo_, ZX_HANDLE_INVALID);
- CHECK_EQ(array_, nullptr);
- // The first sample goes at [1] to reserve [0] for the magic number.
- next_index_ = 1 + num_guards;
- zx_status_t status = _zx_vmo_create(DataSize(), ZX_VMO_RESIZABLE, &vmo_);
- CHECK_EQ(status, ZX_OK);
- // Give the VMO a name including our process KOID so it's easy to spot.
- internal_snprintf(vmo_name_, sizeof(vmo_name_), "%s.%zu", kSancovSinkName,
- internal_getpid());
- _zx_object_set_property(vmo_, ZX_PROP_NAME, vmo_name_,
- internal_strlen(vmo_name_));
- uint64_t size = DataSize();
- status = _zx_object_set_property(vmo_, ZX_PROP_VMO_CONTENT_SIZE, &size,
- sizeof(size));
- CHECK_EQ(status, ZX_OK);
- // Map the largest possible view we might need into the VMO. Later
- // we might need to increase the VMO's size before we can use larger
- // indices, but we'll never move the mapping address so we don't have
- // any multi-thread synchronization issues with that.
- uintptr_t mapping;
- status =
- _zx_vmar_map(_zx_vmar_root_self(), ZX_VM_PERM_READ | ZX_VM_PERM_WRITE,
- 0, vmo_, 0, MappingSize, &mapping);
- CHECK_EQ(status, ZX_OK);
- // Hereafter other threads are free to start storing into
- // elements [1, next_index_) of the big array.
- array_ = reinterpret_cast<uptr *>(mapping);
- // Store the magic number.
- // Hereafter, the VMO serves as the contents of the '.sancov' file.
- array_[0] = Magic64;
- return 1;
- } else {
- // The VMO is already mapped in, but it's not big enough to use the
- // new indices. So increase the size to cover the new maximum index.
- CHECK_NE(vmo_, ZX_HANDLE_INVALID);
- CHECK_NE(array_, nullptr);
- uint32_t first_index = next_index_;
- next_index_ += num_guards;
- zx_status_t status = _zx_vmo_set_size(vmo_, DataSize());
- CHECK_EQ(status, ZX_OK);
- uint64_t size = DataSize();
- status = _zx_object_set_property(vmo_, ZX_PROP_VMO_CONTENT_SIZE, &size,
- sizeof(size));
- CHECK_EQ(status, ZX_OK);
- return first_index;
- }
- }
- };
- static TracePcGuardController pc_guard_controller;
- } // namespace
- } // namespace __sancov
- namespace __sanitizer {
- void InitializeCoverage(bool enabled, const char *dir) {
- CHECK_EQ(enabled, common_flags()->coverage);
- CHECK_EQ(dir, common_flags()->coverage_dir);
- static bool coverage_enabled = false;
- if (!coverage_enabled) {
- coverage_enabled = enabled;
- Atexit(__sanitizer_cov_dump);
- AddDieCallback(__sanitizer_cov_dump);
- }
- }
- } // namespace __sanitizer
- extern "C" {
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE void __sanitizer_dump_coverage(const uptr *pcs,
- uptr len) {
- UNIMPLEMENTED();
- }
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_guard, u32 *guard) {
- if (!*guard)
- return;
- __sancov::pc_guard_controller.TracePcGuard(guard, GET_CALLER_PC() - 1);
- }
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_guard_init,
- u32 *start, u32 *end) {
- if (start == end || *start)
- return;
- __sancov::pc_guard_controller.InitTracePcGuard(start, end);
- }
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE void __sanitizer_dump_trace_pc_guard_coverage() {
- __sancov::pc_guard_controller.Dump();
- }
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE void __sanitizer_cov_dump() {
- __sanitizer_dump_trace_pc_guard_coverage();
- }
- // Default empty implementations (weak). Users should redefine them.
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_cmp, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_cmp1, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_cmp2, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_cmp4, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_cmp8, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_const_cmp1, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_const_cmp2, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_const_cmp4, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_const_cmp8, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_switch, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_div4, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_div8, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_gep, void) {}
- SANITIZER_INTERFACE_WEAK_DEF(void, __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_indir, void) {}
- } // extern "C"
- #endif // !SANITIZER_FUCHSIA
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