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* libsanitizer: mid-end: Introduce stack variable handling for HWASANMatthew Malcomson2020-11-251-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Handling stack variables has three features. 1) Ensure HWASAN required alignment for stack variables When tagging shadow memory, we need to ensure that each tag granule is only used by one variable at a time. This is done by ensuring that each tagged variable is aligned to the tag granule representation size and also ensure that the end of each object is aligned to ensure the start of any other data stored on the stack is in a different granule. This patch ensures the above by forcing the stack pointer to be aligned before and after allocating any stack objects. Since we are forcing alignment we also use `align_local_variable` to ensure this new alignment is advertised properly through SET_DECL_ALIGN. 2) Put tags into each stack variable pointer Make sure that every pointer to a stack variable includes a tag of some sort on it. The way tagging works is: 1) For every new stack frame, a random tag is generated. 2) A base register is formed from the stack pointer value and this random tag. 3) References to stack variables are now formed with RTL describing an offset from this base in both tag and value. The random tag generation is handled by a backend hook. This hook decides whether to introduce a random tag or use the stack background based on the parameter hwasan-random-frame-tag. Using the stack background is necessary for testing and bootstrap. It is necessary during bootstrap to avoid breaking the `configure` test program for determining stack direction. Using the stack background means that every stack frame has the initial tag of zero and variables are tagged with incrementing tags from 1, which also makes debugging a bit easier. Backend hooks define the size of a tag, the layout of the HWASAN shadow memory, and handle emitting the code that inserts and extracts tags from a pointer. 3) For each stack variable, tag and untag the shadow stack on function prologue and epilogue. On entry to each function we tag the relevant shadow stack region for each stack variable. This stack region is tagged to match the tag added to each pointer to that variable. This is the first patch where we use the HWASAN shadow space, so we need to add in the libhwasan initialisation code that creates this shadow memory region into the binary we produce. This instrumentation is done in `compile_file`. When exiting a function we need to ensure the shadow stack for this function has no remaining tags. Without clearing the shadow stack area for this stack frame, later function calls could get false positives when those later function calls check untagged areas (such as parameters passed on the stack) against a shadow stack area with left-over tag. Hence we ensure that the entire stack frame is cleared on function exit. config/ChangeLog: * bootstrap-hwasan.mk: Disable random frame tags for stack-tagging during bootstrap. gcc/ChangeLog: * asan.c (struct hwasan_stack_var): New. (hwasan_sanitize_p): New. (hwasan_sanitize_stack_p): New. (hwasan_sanitize_allocas_p): New. (initialize_sanitizer_builtins): Define new builtins. (ATTR_NOTHROW_LIST): New macro. (hwasan_current_frame_tag): New. (hwasan_frame_base): New. (stack_vars_base_reg_p): New. (hwasan_maybe_init_frame_base_init): New. (hwasan_record_stack_var): New. (hwasan_get_frame_extent): New. (hwasan_increment_frame_tag): New. (hwasan_record_frame_init): New. (hwasan_emit_prologue): New. (hwasan_emit_untag_frame): New. (hwasan_finish_file): New. (hwasan_truncate_to_tag_size): New. * asan.h (hwasan_record_frame_init): New declaration. (hwasan_record_stack_var): New declaration. (hwasan_emit_prologue): New declaration. (hwasan_emit_untag_frame): New declaration. (hwasan_get_frame_extent): New declaration. (hwasan_maybe_enit_frame_base_init): New declaration. (hwasan_frame_base): New declaration. (stack_vars_base_reg_p): New declaration. (hwasan_current_frame_tag): New declaration. (hwasan_increment_frame_tag): New declaration. (hwasan_truncate_to_tag_size): New declaration. (hwasan_finish_file): New declaration. (hwasan_sanitize_p): New declaration. (hwasan_sanitize_stack_p): New declaration. (hwasan_sanitize_allocas_p): New declaration. (HWASAN_TAG_SIZE): New macro. (HWASAN_TAG_GRANULE_SIZE): New macro. (HWASAN_STACK_BACKGROUND): New macro. * builtin-types.def (BT_FN_VOID_PTR_UINT8_PTRMODE): New. * builtins.def (DEF_SANITIZER_BUILTIN): Enable for HWASAN. * cfgexpand.c (align_local_variable): When using hwasan ensure alignment to tag granule. (align_frame_offset): New. (expand_one_stack_var_at): For hwasan use tag offset. (expand_stack_vars): Record stack objects for hwasan. (expand_one_stack_var_1): Record stack objects for hwasan. (init_vars_expansion): Initialise hwasan state. (expand_used_vars): Emit hwasan prologue and generate hwasan epilogue. (pass_expand::execute): Emit hwasan base initialization if needed. * doc/tm.texi (TARGET_MEMTAG_TAG_SIZE,TARGET_MEMTAG_GRANULE_SIZE, TARGET_MEMTAG_INSERT_RANDOM_TAG,TARGET_MEMTAG_ADD_TAG, TARGET_MEMTAG_SET_TAG,TARGET_MEMTAG_EXTRACT_TAG, TARGET_MEMTAG_UNTAGGED_POINTER): Document new hooks. * doc/tm.texi.in (TARGET_MEMTAG_TAG_SIZE,TARGET_MEMTAG_GRANULE_SIZE, TARGET_MEMTAG_INSERT_RANDOM_TAG,TARGET_MEMTAG_ADD_TAG, TARGET_MEMTAG_SET_TAG,TARGET_MEMTAG_EXTRACT_TAG, TARGET_MEMTAG_UNTAGGED_POINTER): Document new hooks. * explow.c (get_dynamic_stack_base): Take new `base` argument. * explow.h (get_dynamic_stack_base): Take new `base` argument. * sanitizer.def (BUILT_IN_HWASAN_INIT): New. (BUILT_IN_HWASAN_TAG_MEM): New. * target.def (target_memtag_tag_size,target_memtag_granule_size, target_memtag_insert_random_tag,target_memtag_add_tag, target_memtag_set_tag,target_memtag_extract_tag, target_memtag_untagged_pointer): New hooks. * targhooks.c (HWASAN_SHIFT): New. (HWASAN_SHIFT_RTX): New. (default_memtag_tag_size): New default hook. (default_memtag_granule_size): New default hook. (default_memtag_insert_random_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_add_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_set_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_extract_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_untagged_pointer): New default hook. * targhooks.h (default_memtag_tag_size): New default hook. (default_memtag_granule_size): New default hook. (default_memtag_insert_random_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_add_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_set_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_extract_tag): New default hook. (default_memtag_untagged_pointer): New default hook. * toplev.c (compile_file): Call hwasan_finish_file when finished.
* libsanitizer: Add option to bootstrap using HWASANMatthew Malcomson2020-11-251-0/+8
This is an analogous option to --bootstrap-asan to configure. It allows bootstrapping GCC using HWASAN. For the same reasons as for ASAN we have to avoid using the HWASAN sanitizer when compiling libiberty and the lto-plugin. Also add a function to query whether -fsanitize=hwaddress has been passed. ChangeLog: * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Add --bootstrap-hwasan option. config/ChangeLog: * bootstrap-hwasan.mk: New file. gcc/ChangeLog: * doc/install.texi: Document new option. libiberty/ChangeLog: * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Avoid using sanitizer. lto-plugin/ChangeLog: * Makefile.am: Avoid using sanitizer. * Makefile.in: Regenerate.