//===-- sanitizer_procmaps_mac.cc -----------------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Information about the process mappings (Mac-specific parts). //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "sanitizer_platform.h" #if SANITIZER_MAC #include "sanitizer_common.h" #include "sanitizer_placement_new.h" #include "sanitizer_procmaps.h" #include <mach-o/dyld.h> #include <mach-o/loader.h> namespace __sanitizer { MemoryMappingLayout::MemoryMappingLayout(bool cache_enabled) { Reset(); } MemoryMappingLayout::~MemoryMappingLayout() { } // More information about Mach-O headers can be found in mach-o/loader.h // Each Mach-O image has a header (mach_header or mach_header_64) starting with // a magic number, and a list of linker load commands directly following the // header. // A load command is at least two 32-bit words: the command type and the // command size in bytes. We're interested only in segment load commands // (LC_SEGMENT and LC_SEGMENT_64), which tell that a part of the file is mapped // into the task's address space. // The |vmaddr|, |vmsize| and |fileoff| fields of segment_command or // segment_command_64 correspond to the memory address, memory size and the // file offset of the current memory segment. // Because these fields are taken from the images as is, one needs to add // _dyld_get_image_vmaddr_slide() to get the actual addresses at runtime. void MemoryMappingLayout::Reset() { // Count down from the top. // TODO(glider): as per man 3 dyld, iterating over the headers with // _dyld_image_count is thread-unsafe. We need to register callbacks for // adding and removing images which will invalidate the MemoryMappingLayout // state. current_image_ = _dyld_image_count(); current_load_cmd_count_ = -1; current_load_cmd_addr_ = 0; current_magic_ = 0; current_filetype_ = 0; } // static void MemoryMappingLayout::CacheMemoryMappings() { // No-op on Mac for now. } void MemoryMappingLayout::LoadFromCache() { // No-op on Mac for now. } // Next and NextSegmentLoad were inspired by base/sysinfo.cc in // Google Perftools, https://github.com/gperftools/gperftools. // NextSegmentLoad scans the current image for the next segment load command // and returns the start and end addresses and file offset of the corresponding // segment. // Note that the segment addresses are not necessarily sorted. template<u32 kLCSegment, typename SegmentCommand> bool MemoryMappingLayout::NextSegmentLoad( uptr *start, uptr *end, uptr *offset, char filename[], uptr filename_size, uptr *protection) { const char* lc = current_load_cmd_addr_; current_load_cmd_addr_ += ((const load_command *)lc)->cmdsize; if (((const load_command *)lc)->cmd == kLCSegment) { const sptr dlloff = _dyld_get_image_vmaddr_slide(current_image_); const SegmentCommand* sc = (const SegmentCommand *)lc; if (start) *start = sc->vmaddr + dlloff; if (protection) { // Return the initial protection. *protection = sc->initprot; } if (end) *end = sc->vmaddr + sc->vmsize + dlloff; if (offset) { if (current_filetype_ == /*MH_EXECUTE*/ 0x2) { *offset = sc->vmaddr; } else { *offset = sc->fileoff; } } if (filename) { internal_strncpy(filename, _dyld_get_image_name(current_image_), filename_size); } return true; } return false; } bool MemoryMappingLayout::Next(uptr *start, uptr *end, uptr *offset, char filename[], uptr filename_size, uptr *protection) { for (; current_image_ >= 0; current_image_--) { const mach_header* hdr = _dyld_get_image_header(current_image_); if (!hdr) continue; if (current_load_cmd_count_ < 0) { // Set up for this image; current_load_cmd_count_ = hdr->ncmds; current_magic_ = hdr->magic; current_filetype_ = hdr->filetype; switch (current_magic_) { #ifdef MH_MAGIC_64 case MH_MAGIC_64: { current_load_cmd_addr_ = (char*)hdr + sizeof(mach_header_64); break; } #endif case MH_MAGIC: { current_load_cmd_addr_ = (char*)hdr + sizeof(mach_header); break; } default: { continue; } } } for (; current_load_cmd_count_ >= 0; current_load_cmd_count_--) { switch (current_magic_) { // current_magic_ may be only one of MH_MAGIC, MH_MAGIC_64. #ifdef MH_MAGIC_64 case MH_MAGIC_64: { if (NextSegmentLoad<LC_SEGMENT_64, struct segment_command_64>( start, end, offset, filename, filename_size, protection)) return true; break; } #endif case MH_MAGIC: { if (NextSegmentLoad<LC_SEGMENT, struct segment_command>( start, end, offset, filename, filename_size, protection)) return true; break; } } } // If we get here, no more load_cmd's in this image talk about // segments. Go on to the next image. } return false; } void MemoryMappingLayout::DumpListOfModules( InternalMmapVector<LoadedModule> *modules) { Reset(); uptr cur_beg, cur_end, prot; InternalScopedString module_name(kMaxPathLength); for (uptr i = 0; Next(&cur_beg, &cur_end, 0, module_name.data(), module_name.size(), &prot); i++) { const char *cur_name = module_name.data(); if (cur_name[0] == '\0') continue; LoadedModule *cur_module = nullptr; if (!modules->empty() && 0 == internal_strcmp(cur_name, modules->back().full_name())) { cur_module = &modules->back(); } else { modules->push_back(LoadedModule()); cur_module = &modules->back(); cur_module->set(cur_name, cur_beg); } cur_module->addAddressRange(cur_beg, cur_end, prot & kProtectionExecute); } } } // namespace __sanitizer #endif // SANITIZER_MAC