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//===-- interception_linux.cc -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker.
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//
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// Windows-specific interception methods.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#include "interception.h"
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#include <windows.h>
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namespace __interception {
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bool GetRealFunctionAddress(const char *func_name, uptr *func_addr) {
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  const char *DLLS[] = {
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    "msvcr80.dll",
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    "msvcr90.dll",
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    "kernel32.dll",
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    NULL
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  };
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  *func_addr = 0;
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  for (size_t i = 0; *func_addr == 0 && DLLS[i]; ++i) {
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    *func_addr = (uptr)GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandleA(DLLS[i]), func_name);
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  }
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  return (*func_addr != 0);
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}
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// FIXME: internal_str* and internal_mem* functions should be moved from the
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// ASan sources into interception/.
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static void _memset(void *p, int value, size_t sz) {
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  for (size_t i = 0; i < sz; ++i)
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    ((char*)p)[i] = (char)value;
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}
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static void _memcpy(void *dst, void *src, size_t sz) {
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  char *dst_c = (char*)dst,
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       *src_c = (char*)src;
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  for (size_t i = 0; i < sz; ++i)
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    dst_c[i] = src_c[i];
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}
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static void WriteJumpInstruction(char *jmp_from, char *to) {
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  // jmp XXYYZZWW = E9 WW ZZ YY XX, where XXYYZZWW is an offset fromt jmp_from
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  // to the next instruction to the destination.
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  ptrdiff_t offset = to - jmp_from - 5;
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  *jmp_from = '\xE9';
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  *(ptrdiff_t*)(jmp_from + 1) = offset;
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}
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bool OverrideFunction(uptr old_func, uptr new_func, uptr *orig_old_func) {
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#ifdef _WIN64
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# error OverrideFunction was not tested on x64
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#endif
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  // Basic idea:
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  // We write 5 bytes (jmp-to-new_func) at the beginning of the 'old_func'
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  // to override it. We want to be able to execute the original 'old_func' from
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  // the wrapper, so we need to keep the leading 5+ bytes ('head') of the
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  // original instructions somewhere with a "jmp old_func+head".
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  // We call these 'head'+5 bytes of instructions a "trampoline".
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  // Trampolines are allocated from a common pool.
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  const int POOL_SIZE = 1024;
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  static char *pool = NULL;
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  static size_t pool_used = 0;
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  if (pool == NULL) {
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    pool = (char*)VirtualAlloc(NULL, POOL_SIZE,
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                               MEM_RESERVE | MEM_COMMIT,
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                               PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE);
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    // FIXME: set PAGE_EXECUTE_READ access after setting all interceptors?
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    if (pool == NULL)
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      return false;
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    _memset(pool, 0xCC /* int 3 */, POOL_SIZE);
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  }
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  char* old_bytes = (char*)old_func;
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  char* trampoline = pool + pool_used;
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  // Find out the number of bytes of the instructions we need to copy to the
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  // island and store it in 'head'.
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  size_t head = 0;
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  while (head < 5) {
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    switch (old_bytes[head]) {
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      case '\x55':  // push ebp
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      case '\x56':  // push esi
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      case '\x57':  // push edi
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        head++;
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        continue;
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    }
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    switch (*(unsigned short*)(old_bytes + head)) {  // NOLINT
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      case 0xFF8B:  // 8B FF = mov edi, edi
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      case 0xEC8B:  // 8B EC = mov ebp, esp
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      case 0xC033:  // 33 C0 = xor eax, eax
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        head += 2;
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        continue;
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      case 0xEC83:  // 83 EC XX = sub esp, XX
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        head += 3;
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        continue;
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      case 0xC1F7:  // F7 C1 XX YY ZZ WW = test ecx, WWZZYYXX
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        head += 6;
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        continue;
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    }
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    switch (0x00FFFFFF & *(unsigned int*)(old_bytes + head)) {
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      case 0x24448A:  // 8A 44 24 XX = mov eal, dword ptr [esp+XXh]
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      case 0x244C8B:  // 8B 4C 24 XX = mov ecx, dword ptr [esp+XXh]
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      case 0x24548B:  // 8B 54 24 XX = mov edx, dword ptr [esp+XXh]
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      case 0x247C8B:  // 8B 7C 24 XX = mov edi, dword ptr [esp+XXh]
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        head += 4;
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        continue;
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    }
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    // Unknown instruction!
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    return false;
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  }
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  if (pool_used + head + 5 > POOL_SIZE)
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    return false;
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  // Now put the "jump to trampoline" instruction into the original code.
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  DWORD old_prot, unused_prot;
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  if (!VirtualProtect((void*)old_func, head, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE,
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                      &old_prot))
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    return false;
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  // Put the needed instructions into the trampoline bytes.
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  _memcpy(trampoline, old_bytes, head);
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  WriteJumpInstruction(trampoline + head, old_bytes + head);
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  *orig_old_func = (uptr)trampoline;
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  pool_used += head + 5;
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  // Intercept the 'old_func'.
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  WriteJumpInstruction(old_bytes, (char*)new_func);
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  _memset(old_bytes + 5, 0xCC /* int 3 */, head - 5);
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  if (!VirtualProtect((void*)old_func, head, old_prot, &unused_prot))
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    return false;  // not clear if this failure bothers us.
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  return true;
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}
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}  // namespace __interception
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#endif  // _WIN32
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