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/**
* Copyright (C) 2018-present MongoDB, Inc.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the Server Side Public License, version 1,
* as published by MongoDB, Inc.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* Server Side Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the Server Side Public License
* along with this program. If not, see
* <http://www.mongodb.com/licensing/server-side-public-license>.
*
* As a special exception, the copyright holders give permission to link the
* code of portions of this program with the OpenSSL library under certain
* conditions as described in each individual source file and distribute
* linked combinations including the program with the OpenSSL library. You
* must comply with the Server Side Public License in all respects for
* all of the code used other than as permitted herein. If you modify file(s)
* with this exception, you may extend this exception to your version of the
* file(s), but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so,
* delete this exception statement from your version. If you delete this
* exception statement from all source files in the program, then also delete
* it in the license file.
*/
#define MONGO_LOG_DEFAULT_COMPONENT ::mongo::logger::LogComponent::kDefault
#include "mongo/platform/basic.h"
#include "mongo/base/secure_allocator.h"
#include <memory>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#else
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
#include "mongo/base/init.h"
#include "mongo/logv2/log.h"
#include "mongo/platform/mutex.h"
#include "mongo/stdx/unordered_map.h"
#include "mongo/util/assert_util.h"
#include "mongo/util/processinfo.h"
#include "mongo/util/scopeguard.h"
#include "mongo/util/secure_zero_memory.h"
#include "mongo/util/text.h"
namespace mongo {
namespace {
/**
* NOTE(jcarey): Why not new/delete?
*
* As a general rule, mlock/virtuallock lack any kind of recursive semantics
* (they free any locks on the underlying page if called once). While some
* platforms do offer those semantics, they're not available globally, so we
* have to flow all allocations through page based allocations.
*/
#ifdef _WIN32
/**
* Enable a privilege in the current process.
*/
void EnablePrivilege(const wchar_t* name) {
LUID luid;
if (!LookupPrivilegeValueW(nullptr, name, &luid)) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to LookupPrivilegeValue");
LOGV2_WARNING(23704, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
return;
}
// Get the access token for the current process.
HANDLE accessToken;
if (!OpenProcessToken(GetCurrentProcess(), TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES, &accessToken)) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to OpenProcessToken");
LOGV2_WARNING(23705, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
return;
}
const auto accessTokenGuard = makeGuard([&] { CloseHandle(accessToken); });
TOKEN_PRIVILEGES privileges = {0};
privileges.PrivilegeCount = 1;
privileges.Privileges[0].Luid = luid;
privileges.Privileges[0].Attributes = SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED;
if (!AdjustTokenPrivileges(
accessToken, false, &privileges, sizeof(privileges), nullptr, nullptr)) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to AdjustTokenPrivileges");
LOGV2_WARNING(23706, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
}
if (GetLastError() == ERROR_NOT_ALL_ASSIGNED) {
LOGV2_WARNING(23707,
"Failed to adjust token privilege for privilege '{toUtf8String_name}'",
"toUtf8String_name"_attr = toUtf8String(name));
}
}
/**
* Lock to ensure calls to grow our working set size are serialized.
*
* The lock is needed since we are doing a two step process of querying the currently working set
* size, and then raising the working set. This is the same reason that "i++" has race conditions
* across multiple threads.
*/
stdx::mutex workingSizeMutex; // NOLINT
/**
* There is a minimum gap between the minimum working set size and maximum working set size.
* On Windows 2008 R2, it is 0x9000 bytes. On Windows 10, 0x7000 bytes.
*/
constexpr size_t minGap = 0x9000;
/**
* Grow the minimum working set size of the process to the specified size.
*/
void growWorkingSize(std::size_t bytes) {
size_t minWorkingSetSize;
size_t maxWorkingSetSize;
stdx::lock_guard<stdx::mutex> lock(workingSizeMutex);
if (!GetProcessWorkingSetSize(GetCurrentProcess(), &minWorkingSetSize, &maxWorkingSetSize)) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to GetProcessWorkingSetSize");
LOGV2_FATAL(40285, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
}
// Since allocation request is aligned to page size, we can just add it to the current working
// set size.
maxWorkingSetSize = std::max(minWorkingSetSize + bytes + minGap, maxWorkingSetSize);
// Increase the working set size minimum to the new lower bound.
if (!SetProcessWorkingSetSizeEx(GetCurrentProcess(),
minWorkingSetSize + bytes,
maxWorkingSetSize,
QUOTA_LIMITS_HARDWS_MIN_ENABLE |
QUOTA_LIMITS_HARDWS_MAX_DISABLE)) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to SetProcessWorkingSetSizeEx");
LOGV2_FATAL(40286, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
}
}
void* systemAllocate(std::size_t bytes) {
// Flags:
//
// MEM_COMMIT - allocates the memory charges and zeros the underlying
// memory
// MEM_RESERVE - Reserves space in the process's virtual address space
//
// The two flags together give us bytes that are attached to the process
// that we can actually write to.
//
// PAGE_READWRITE - allows read/write access to the page
auto ptr = VirtualAlloc(nullptr, bytes, MEM_COMMIT | MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_READWRITE);
if (!ptr) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to VirtualAlloc");
LOGV2_FATAL(28835, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
}
if (VirtualLock(ptr, bytes) == 0) {
DWORD gle = GetLastError();
// Try to grow the working set if we have hit our quota.
if (gle == ERROR_WORKING_SET_QUOTA) {
growWorkingSize(bytes);
if (VirtualLock(ptr, bytes) != 0) {
return ptr;
}
}
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to VirtualLock");
LOGV2_FATAL(28828, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
}
return ptr;
}
void systemDeallocate(void* ptr, std::size_t bytes) {
if (VirtualUnlock(ptr, bytes) == 0) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to VirtualUnlock");
LOGV2_FATAL(28829, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
}
// VirtualFree needs to take 0 as the size parameter for MEM_RELEASE
// (that's how the api works).
if (VirtualFree(ptr, 0, MEM_RELEASE) == 0) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to VirtualFree");
LOGV2_FATAL(28830, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
}
}
#else
// See https://github.com/libressl-portable/portable/issues/24 for the table
// that suggests this approach. This assumes that MAP_ANONYMOUS and MAP_ANON are
// macro definitions, but that seems plausible on all platforms we care about.
#if defined(MAP_ANONYMOUS)
#define MONGO_MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANONYMOUS
#else
#if defined(MAP_ANON)
#define MONGO_MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON
#endif
#endif
#if !defined(MONGO_MAP_ANONYMOUS)
#error "Could not determine a way to map anonymous memory, required for secure allocation"
#endif
void* systemAllocate(std::size_t bytes) {
// Flags:
//
// PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE - allows read write access to the page
//
// MAP_PRIVATE - Ensure that the mapping is copy-on-write. Otherwise writes
// made in this process can be seen in children.
//
// MAP_ANONYMOUS - The mapping is not backed by a file. fd must be -1 on
// some platforms, offset is ignored (so 0).
//
// skipping flags like MAP_LOCKED and MAP_POPULATE as linux-isms
auto ptr =
mmap(nullptr, bytes, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MONGO_MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
if (!ptr) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to mmap");
LOGV2_FATAL(23714, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
fassertFailed(28831);
}
if (mlock(ptr, bytes) != 0) {
auto str = errnoWithPrefix(
"Failed to mlock: Cannot allocate locked memory. For more details see: "
"https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/cannot-allocate-locked-memory");
LOGV2_FATAL(23715, "{str}", "str"_attr = str);
fassertFailed(28832);
}
#if defined(MADV_DONTDUMP)
// We deliberately ignore the return value since if the Linux version is < 3.4, madvise
// will fail since MADV_DONTDUMP is not supported.
(void)madvise(ptr, bytes, MADV_DONTDUMP);
#endif
return ptr;
}
void systemDeallocate(void* ptr, std::size_t bytes) {
#if defined(MADV_DONTDUMP) && defined(MADV_DODUMP)
// See comment above madvise in systemAllocate().
(void)madvise(ptr, bytes, MADV_DODUMP);
#endif
if (munlock(ptr, bytes) != 0) {
LOGV2_FATAL(28833,
"{errnoWithPrefix_Failed_to_munlock}",
"errnoWithPrefix_Failed_to_munlock"_attr =
errnoWithPrefix("Failed to munlock"));
}
if (munmap(ptr, bytes) != 0) {
LOGV2_FATAL(28834,
"{errnoWithPrefix_Failed_to_munmap}",
"errnoWithPrefix_Failed_to_munmap"_attr = errnoWithPrefix("Failed to munmap"));
}
}
#endif
/**
* Each page represent one call to mmap+mlock / VirtualAlloc+VirtualLock on construction and will
* match with an equivalent unlock and unmap on destruction. Pages are rounded up to the nearest
* page size and allocate returns aligned pointers.
*/
class Allocation {
Allocation(const Allocation&) = delete;
Allocation& operator=(const Allocation&) = delete;
public:
explicit Allocation(std::size_t initialAllocation) {
auto pageSize = ProcessInfo::getPageSize();
std::size_t remainder = initialAllocation % pageSize;
_size = _remaining =
remainder ? initialAllocation + pageSize - remainder : initialAllocation;
_start = _ptr = systemAllocate(_size);
}
~Allocation() {
systemDeallocate(_start, _size);
}
/**
* Allocates an aligned pointer of given size from the locked page we have a pointer to.
*
* Returns null if the request can't be satisifed.
*/
void* allocate(std::size_t size, std::size_t alignOf) {
if (std::align(alignOf, size, _ptr, _remaining)) {
auto result = _ptr;
_ptr = static_cast<char*>(_ptr) + size;
_remaining -= size;
return result;
}
// We'll make a new allocation if this one doesn't have enough room
return nullptr;
}
private:
void* _start; // Start of the allocation
void* _ptr; // Start of unallocated bytes
std::size_t _size; // Total size
std::size_t _remaining; // Remaining bytes
};
// See secure_allocator_details::allocate for a more detailed comment on what these are used for
stdx::mutex allocatorMutex; // Protects the values below
stdx::unordered_map<void*, std::shared_ptr<Allocation>> secureTable;
std::shared_ptr<Allocation> lastAllocation = nullptr;
} // namespace
MONGO_INITIALIZER_GENERAL(SecureAllocator, MONGO_NO_PREREQUISITES, MONGO_NO_DEPENDENTS)
(InitializerContext* context) {
#if _WIN32
// Enable the increase working set size privilege in our access token.
EnablePrivilege(SE_INC_WORKING_SET_NAME);
#endif
return Status::OK();
}
namespace secure_allocator_details {
/**
* To save on allocations, we try to serve multiple requests out of the same mlocked page where
* possible. We do this by invoking the system allocator in multiples of a full page, and keep the
* last page around, giving out pointers from that page if its possible to do so. We also keep an
* unordered_map of all the allocations we've handed out, which hold shared_ptrs that get rid of
* pages when we're not using them anymore.
*/
void* allocate(std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignOf) {
stdx::lock_guard<stdx::mutex> lk(allocatorMutex);
if (lastAllocation) {
auto out = lastAllocation->allocate(bytes, alignOf);
if (out) {
secureTable[out] = lastAllocation;
return out;
}
}
lastAllocation = std::make_shared<Allocation>(bytes);
auto out = lastAllocation->allocate(bytes, alignOf);
secureTable[out] = lastAllocation;
return out;
}
/**
* Deallocates a secure allocation.
*
* We zero memory before derefing the associated allocation.
*/
void deallocate(void* ptr, std::size_t bytes) {
secureZeroMemory(ptr, bytes);
stdx::lock_guard<stdx::mutex> lk(allocatorMutex);
secureTable.erase(ptr);
}
} // namespace secure_allocator_details
constexpr StringData SecureAllocatorAuthDomainTrait::DomainType;
} // namespace mongo
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