/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* * A poison value that can be used to fill a memory space with * an address that leads to a safe crash when dereferenced. */ #ifndef mozilla_Poison_h #define mozilla_Poison_h #include "mozilla/Assertions.h" #include "mozilla/Types.h" #include MOZ_BEGIN_EXTERN_C extern MFBT_DATA uintptr_t gMozillaPoisonValue; /** * @return the poison value. */ inline uintptr_t mozPoisonValue() { return gMozillaPoisonValue; } /** * Overwrite the memory block of aSize bytes at aPtr with the poison value. * aPtr MUST be aligned at a sizeof(uintptr_t) boundary. * Only an even number of sizeof(uintptr_t) bytes are overwritten, the last * few bytes (if any) is not overwritten. */ inline void mozWritePoison(void* aPtr, size_t aSize) { const uintptr_t POISON = mozPoisonValue(); char* p = (char*)aPtr; char* limit = p + aSize; MOZ_ASSERT((uintptr_t)aPtr % sizeof(uintptr_t) == 0, "bad alignment"); MOZ_ASSERT(aSize >= sizeof(uintptr_t), "poisoning this object has no effect"); for (; p < limit; p += sizeof(uintptr_t)) { *((uintptr_t*)p) = POISON; } } /** * Initialize the poison value. * This should only be called once. */ extern MFBT_API void mozPoisonValueInit(); /* Values annotated by CrashReporter */ extern MFBT_DATA uintptr_t gMozillaPoisonBase; extern MFBT_DATA uintptr_t gMozillaPoisonSize; MOZ_END_EXTERN_C #if defined(__cplusplus) namespace mozilla { /** * This class is designed to cause crashes when various kinds of memory * corruption are observed. For instance, let's say we have a class C where we * suspect out-of-bounds writes to some members. We can insert a member of type * Poison near the members we suspect are being corrupted by out-of-bounds * writes. Or perhaps we have a class K we suspect is subject to use-after-free * violations, in which case it doesn't particularly matter where in the class * we add the member of type Poison. * * In either case, we then insert calls to Check() throughout the code. Doing * so enables us to narrow down the location where the corruption is occurring. * A pleasant side-effect of these additional Check() calls is that crash * signatures may become more regular, as crashes will ideally occur * consolidated at the point of a Check(), rather than scattered about at * various uses of the corrupted memory. */ class CorruptionCanary { public: CorruptionCanary() { mValue = kCanarySet; } ~CorruptionCanary() { Check(); mValue = mozPoisonValue(); } void Check() const { if (mValue != kCanarySet) { MOZ_CRASH("Canary check failed, check lifetime"); } } private: static const uintptr_t kCanarySet = 0x0f0b0f0b; uintptr_t mValue; }; } // mozilla #endif #endif /* mozilla_Poison_h */