1 //===-- asan_win.cpp
2 //------------------------------------------------------===//>
3 //
4 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
5 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
6 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker.
11 //
12 // Windows-specific details.
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h"
16 #if SANITIZER_WINDOWS
17 #  define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
18 #  include <stdlib.h>
19 #  include <windows.h>
20 
21 #  include "asan_interceptors.h"
22 #  include "asan_internal.h"
23 #  include "asan_mapping.h"
24 #  include "asan_report.h"
25 #  include "asan_stack.h"
26 #  include "asan_thread.h"
27 #  include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_libc.h"
28 #  include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_mutex.h"
29 #  include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_win.h"
30 #  include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_win_defs.h"
31 
32 using namespace __asan;
33 
34 extern "C" {
35 SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
36 int __asan_should_detect_stack_use_after_return() {
37   __asan_init();
38   return __asan_option_detect_stack_use_after_return;
39 }
40 
41 SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE
42 uptr __asan_get_shadow_memory_dynamic_address() {
43   __asan_init();
44   return __asan_shadow_memory_dynamic_address;
45 }
46 }  // extern "C"
47 
48 // ---------------------- Windows-specific interceptors ---------------- {{{
49 static LPTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER default_seh_handler;
50 static LPTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER user_seh_handler;
51 
52 extern "C" SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE long __asan_unhandled_exception_filter(
53     EXCEPTION_POINTERS *info) {
54   EXCEPTION_RECORD *exception_record = info->ExceptionRecord;
55   CONTEXT *context = info->ContextRecord;
56 
57   // FIXME: Handle EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW here.
58 
59   SignalContext sig(exception_record, context);
60   ReportDeadlySignal(sig);
61   UNREACHABLE("returned from reporting deadly signal");
62 }
63 
64 // Wrapper SEH Handler. If the exception should be handled by asan, we call
65 // __asan_unhandled_exception_filter, otherwise, we execute the user provided
66 // exception handler or the default.
67 static long WINAPI SEHHandler(EXCEPTION_POINTERS *info) {
68   DWORD exception_code = info->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode;
69   if (__sanitizer::IsHandledDeadlyException(exception_code))
70     return __asan_unhandled_exception_filter(info);
71   if (user_seh_handler)
72     return user_seh_handler(info);
73   // Bubble out to the default exception filter.
74   if (default_seh_handler)
75     return default_seh_handler(info);
76   return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
77 }
78 
79 INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(LPTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter,
80                    LPTOP_LEVEL_EXCEPTION_FILTER ExceptionFilter) {
81   CHECK(REAL(SetUnhandledExceptionFilter));
82   if (ExceptionFilter == &SEHHandler)
83     return REAL(SetUnhandledExceptionFilter)(ExceptionFilter);
84   // We record the user provided exception handler to be called for all the
85   // exceptions unhandled by asan.
86   Swap(ExceptionFilter, user_seh_handler);
87   return ExceptionFilter;
88 }
89 
90 INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(void, RtlRaiseException, EXCEPTION_RECORD *ExceptionRecord) {
91   CHECK(REAL(RtlRaiseException));
92   // This is a noreturn function, unless it's one of the exceptions raised to
93   // communicate with the debugger, such as the one from OutputDebugString.
94   if (ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode != DBG_PRINTEXCEPTION_C)
95     __asan_handle_no_return();
96   REAL(RtlRaiseException)(ExceptionRecord);
97 }
98 
99 INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(void, RaiseException, void *a, void *b, void *c, void *d) {
100   CHECK(REAL(RaiseException));
101   __asan_handle_no_return();
102   REAL(RaiseException)(a, b, c, d);
103 }
104 
105 #ifdef _WIN64
106 
107 INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION, __C_specific_handler,
108                    _EXCEPTION_RECORD *a, void *b, _CONTEXT *c,
109                    _DISPATCHER_CONTEXT *d) {
110   CHECK(REAL(__C_specific_handler));
111   __asan_handle_no_return();
112   return REAL(__C_specific_handler)(a, b, c, d);
113 }
114 
115 #else
116 
117 INTERCEPTOR(int, _except_handler3, void *a, void *b, void *c, void *d) {
118   CHECK(REAL(_except_handler3));
119   __asan_handle_no_return();
120   return REAL(_except_handler3)(a, b, c, d);
121 }
122 
123 #if ASAN_DYNAMIC
124 // This handler is named differently in -MT and -MD CRTs.
125 #define _except_handler4 _except_handler4_common
126 #endif
127 INTERCEPTOR(int, _except_handler4, void *a, void *b, void *c, void *d) {
128   CHECK(REAL(_except_handler4));
129   __asan_handle_no_return();
130   return REAL(_except_handler4)(a, b, c, d);
131 }
132 #endif
133 
134 static thread_return_t THREAD_CALLING_CONV asan_thread_start(void *arg) {
135   AsanThread *t = (AsanThread *)arg;
136   SetCurrentThread(t);
137   return t->ThreadStart(GetTid());
138 }
139 
140 INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(HANDLE, CreateThread, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES security,
141                    SIZE_T stack_size, LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE start_routine,
142                    void *arg, DWORD thr_flags, DWORD *tid) {
143   // Strict init-order checking is thread-hostile.
144   if (flags()->strict_init_order)
145     StopInitOrderChecking();
146   GET_STACK_TRACE_THREAD;
147   // FIXME: The CreateThread interceptor is not the same as a pthread_create
148   // one.  This is a bandaid fix for PR22025.
149   bool detached = false;  // FIXME: how can we determine it on Windows?
150   u32 current_tid = GetCurrentTidOrInvalid();
151   AsanThread *t =
152       AsanThread::Create(start_routine, arg, current_tid, &stack, detached);
153   return REAL(CreateThread)(security, stack_size, asan_thread_start, t,
154                             thr_flags, tid);
155 }
156 
157 // }}}
158 
159 namespace __asan {
160 
161 void InitializePlatformInterceptors() {
162   __interception::SetErrorReportCallback(Report);
163 
164   // The interceptors were not designed to be removable, so we have to keep this
165   // module alive for the life of the process.
166   HMODULE pinned;
167   CHECK(GetModuleHandleExW(
168       GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS | GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_PIN,
169       (LPCWSTR)&InitializePlatformInterceptors, &pinned));
170 
171   ASAN_INTERCEPT_FUNC(CreateThread);
172   ASAN_INTERCEPT_FUNC(SetUnhandledExceptionFilter);
173 
174 #ifdef _WIN64
175   ASAN_INTERCEPT_FUNC(__C_specific_handler);
176 #else
177   ASAN_INTERCEPT_FUNC(_except_handler3);
178   ASAN_INTERCEPT_FUNC(_except_handler4);
179 #endif
180 
181   // Try to intercept kernel32!RaiseException, and if that fails, intercept
182   // ntdll!RtlRaiseException instead.
183   if (!::__interception::OverrideFunction("RaiseException",
184                                           (uptr)WRAP(RaiseException),
185                                           (uptr *)&REAL(RaiseException))) {
186     CHECK(::__interception::OverrideFunction("RtlRaiseException",
187                                              (uptr)WRAP(RtlRaiseException),
188                                              (uptr *)&REAL(RtlRaiseException)));
189   }
190 }
191 
192 void InstallAtExitCheckLeaks() {}
193 
194 void AsanApplyToGlobals(globals_op_fptr op, const void *needle) {
195   UNIMPLEMENTED();
196 }
197 
198 void FlushUnneededASanShadowMemory(uptr p, uptr size) {
199   // Only asan on 64-bit Windows supports committing shadow memory on demand.
200 #if SANITIZER_WINDOWS64
201   // Since asan's mapping is compacting, the shadow chunk may be
202   // not page-aligned, so we only flush the page-aligned portion.
203   ReleaseMemoryPagesToOS(MemToShadow(p), MemToShadow(p + size));
204 #endif
205 }
206 
207 // ---------------------- TSD ---------------- {{{
208 static bool tsd_key_inited = false;
209 
210 static __declspec(thread) void *fake_tsd = 0;
211 
212 // https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/winternl/ns-winternl-_teb
213 // "[This structure may be altered in future versions of Windows. Applications
214 // should use the alternate functions listed in this topic.]"
215 typedef struct _TEB {
216   PVOID Reserved1[12];
217   // PVOID ThreadLocalStoragePointer; is here, at the last field in Reserved1.
218   PVOID ProcessEnvironmentBlock;
219   PVOID Reserved2[399];
220   BYTE Reserved3[1952];
221   PVOID TlsSlots[64];
222   BYTE Reserved4[8];
223   PVOID Reserved5[26];
224   PVOID ReservedForOle;
225   PVOID Reserved6[4];
226   PVOID TlsExpansionSlots;
227 } TEB, *PTEB;
228 
229 constexpr size_t TEB_RESERVED_FIELDS_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_OFFSET = 11;
230 BOOL IsTlsInitialized() {
231   PTEB teb = (PTEB)NtCurrentTeb();
232   return teb->Reserved1[TEB_RESERVED_FIELDS_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_OFFSET] !=
233          nullptr;
234 }
235 
236 void AsanTSDInit(void (*destructor)(void *tsd)) {
237   // FIXME: we're ignoring the destructor for now.
238   tsd_key_inited = true;
239 }
240 
241 void *AsanTSDGet() {
242   CHECK(tsd_key_inited);
243   return IsTlsInitialized() ? fake_tsd : nullptr;
244 }
245 
246 void AsanTSDSet(void *tsd) {
247   CHECK(tsd_key_inited);
248   fake_tsd = tsd;
249 }
250 
251 void PlatformTSDDtor(void *tsd) { AsanThread::TSDDtor(tsd); }
252 // }}}
253 
254 // ---------------------- Various stuff ---------------- {{{
255 void *AsanDoesNotSupportStaticLinkage() {
256 #if defined(_DEBUG)
257 #error Please build the runtime with a non-debug CRT: /MD or /MT
258 #endif
259   return 0;
260 }
261 
262 uptr FindDynamicShadowStart() {
263   return MapDynamicShadow(MemToShadowSize(kHighMemEnd), ASAN_SHADOW_SCALE,
264                           /*min_shadow_base_alignment*/ 0, kHighMemEnd);
265 }
266 
267 void AsanCheckDynamicRTPrereqs() {}
268 
269 void AsanCheckIncompatibleRT() {}
270 
271 void AsanOnDeadlySignal(int, void *siginfo, void *context) { UNIMPLEMENTED(); }
272 
273 bool PlatformUnpoisonStacks() { return false; }
274 
275 #if SANITIZER_WINDOWS64
276 // Exception handler for dealing with shadow memory.
277 static LONG CALLBACK
278 ShadowExceptionHandler(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS exception_pointers) {
279   uptr page_size = GetPageSizeCached();
280   // Only handle access violations.
281   if (exception_pointers->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode !=
282           EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION ||
283       exception_pointers->ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters < 2) {
284     __asan_handle_no_return();
285     return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
286   }
287 
288   // Only handle access violations that land within the shadow memory.
289   uptr addr =
290       (uptr)(exception_pointers->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[1]);
291 
292   // Check valid shadow range.
293   if (!AddrIsInShadow(addr)) {
294     __asan_handle_no_return();
295     return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
296   }
297 
298   // This is an access violation while trying to read from the shadow. Commit
299   // the relevant page and let execution continue.
300 
301   // Determine the address of the page that is being accessed.
302   uptr page = RoundDownTo(addr, page_size);
303 
304   // Commit the page.
305   uptr result =
306       (uptr)::VirtualAlloc((LPVOID)page, page_size, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
307   if (result != page)
308     return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
309 
310   // The page mapping succeeded, so continue execution as usual.
311   return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
312 }
313 
314 #endif
315 
316 void InitializePlatformExceptionHandlers() {
317 #if SANITIZER_WINDOWS64
318   // On Win64, we map memory on demand with access violation handler.
319   // Install our exception handler.
320   CHECK(AddVectoredExceptionHandler(TRUE, &ShadowExceptionHandler));
321 #endif
322 }
323 
324 bool IsSystemHeapAddress(uptr addr) {
325   return ::HeapValidate(GetProcessHeap(), 0, (void *)addr) != FALSE;
326 }
327 
328 // We want to install our own exception handler (EH) to print helpful reports
329 // on access violations and whatnot.  Unfortunately, the CRT initializers assume
330 // they are run before any user code and drop any previously-installed EHs on
331 // the floor, so we can't install our handler inside __asan_init.
332 // (See crt0dat.c in the CRT sources for the details)
333 //
334 // Things get even more complicated with the dynamic runtime, as it finishes its
335 // initialization before the .exe module CRT begins to initialize.
336 //
337 // For the static runtime (-MT), it's enough to put a callback to
338 // __asan_set_seh_filter in the last section for C initializers.
339 //
340 // For the dynamic runtime (-MD), we want link the same
341 // asan_dynamic_runtime_thunk.lib to all the modules, thus __asan_set_seh_filter
342 // will be called for each instrumented module.  This ensures that at least one
343 // __asan_set_seh_filter call happens after the .exe module CRT is initialized.
344 extern "C" SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE int __asan_set_seh_filter() {
345   // We should only store the previous handler if it's not our own handler in
346   // order to avoid loops in the EH chain.
347   auto prev_seh_handler = SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(SEHHandler);
348   if (prev_seh_handler != &SEHHandler)
349     default_seh_handler = prev_seh_handler;
350   return 0;
351 }
352 
353 bool HandleDlopenInit() {
354   // Not supported on this platform.
355   static_assert(!SANITIZER_SUPPORTS_INIT_FOR_DLOPEN,
356                 "Expected SANITIZER_SUPPORTS_INIT_FOR_DLOPEN to be false");
357   return false;
358 }
359 
360 #if !ASAN_DYNAMIC
361 // The CRT runs initializers in this order:
362 // - C initializers, from XIA to XIZ
363 // - C++ initializers, from XCA to XCZ
364 // Prior to 2015, the CRT set the unhandled exception filter at priority XIY,
365 // near the end of C initialization. Starting in 2015, it was moved to the
366 // beginning of C++ initialization. We set our priority to XCAB to run
367 // immediately after the CRT runs. This way, our exception filter is called
368 // first and we can delegate to their filter if appropriate.
369 #pragma section(".CRT$XCAB", long, read)
370 __declspec(allocate(".CRT$XCAB")) int (*__intercept_seh)() =
371     __asan_set_seh_filter;
372 
373 // Piggyback on the TLS initialization callback directory to initialize asan as
374 // early as possible. Initializers in .CRT$XL* are called directly by ntdll,
375 // which run before the CRT. Users also add code to .CRT$XLC, so it's important
376 // to run our initializers first.
377 static void NTAPI asan_thread_init(void *module, DWORD reason, void *reserved) {
378   if (reason == DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH)
379     __asan_init();
380 }
381 
382 #pragma section(".CRT$XLAB", long, read)
383 __declspec(allocate(".CRT$XLAB")) void(NTAPI *__asan_tls_init)(
384     void *, unsigned long, void *) = asan_thread_init;
385 #endif
386 
387 static void NTAPI asan_thread_exit(void *module, DWORD reason, void *reserved) {
388   if (reason == DLL_THREAD_DETACH) {
389     // Unpoison the thread's stack because the memory may be re-used.
390     NT_TIB *tib = (NT_TIB *)NtCurrentTeb();
391     uptr stackSize = (uptr)tib->StackBase - (uptr)tib->StackLimit;
392     __asan_unpoison_memory_region(tib->StackLimit, stackSize);
393   }
394 }
395 
396 #pragma section(".CRT$XLY", long, read)
397 __declspec(allocate(".CRT$XLY")) void(NTAPI *__asan_tls_exit)(
398     void *, unsigned long, void *) = asan_thread_exit;
399 
400 WIN_FORCE_LINK(__asan_dso_reg_hook)
401 
402 // }}}
403 }  // namespace __asan
404 
405 #endif  // SANITIZER_WINDOWS
406