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+/* 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/. */
+
+#ifndef ElfLoader_h
+#define ElfLoader_h
+
+#include <vector>
+#include <dlfcn.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include "mozilla/Atomics.h"
+#include "mozilla/RefCounted.h"
+#include "mozilla/RefPtr.h"
+#include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h"
+#include "Zip.h"
+#include "Elfxx.h"
+#include "Mappable.h"
+
+/**
+ * dlfcn.h replacement functions
+ */
+extern "C" {
+void* __wrap_dlopen(const char* path, int flags);
+const char* __wrap_dlerror(void);
+void* __wrap_dlsym(void* handle, const char* symbol);
+int __wrap_dlclose(void* handle);
+
+#ifndef HAVE_DLADDR
+typedef struct {
+ const char* dli_fname;
+ void* dli_fbase;
+ const char* dli_sname;
+ void* dli_saddr;
+} Dl_info;
+#endif
+int __wrap_dladdr(const void* addr, Dl_info* info);
+
+struct dl_phdr_info {
+ Elf::Addr dlpi_addr;
+ const char* dlpi_name;
+ const Elf::Phdr* dlpi_phdr;
+ Elf::Half dlpi_phnum;
+};
+
+typedef int (*dl_phdr_cb)(struct dl_phdr_info*, size_t, void*);
+int __wrap_dl_iterate_phdr(dl_phdr_cb callback, void* data);
+
+#ifdef __ARM_EABI__
+const void* __wrap___gnu_Unwind_Find_exidx(void* pc, int* pcount);
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * faulty.lib public API
+ */
+MFBT_API size_t __dl_get_mappable_length(void* handle);
+
+MFBT_API void* __dl_mmap(void* handle, void* addr, size_t length, off_t offset);
+
+MFBT_API void __dl_munmap(void* handle, void* addr, size_t length);
+
+MFBT_API bool IsSignalHandlingBroken();
+}
+
+/* Forward declarations for use in LibHandle */
+class BaseElf;
+class CustomElf;
+class SystemElf;
+
+/**
+ * Specialize RefCounted template for LibHandle. We may get references to
+ * LibHandles during the execution of their destructor, so we need
+ * RefCounted<LibHandle>::Release to support some reentrancy. See further
+ * below.
+ */
+class LibHandle;
+
+namespace mozilla {
+namespace detail {
+
+template <>
+inline void RefCounted<LibHandle, AtomicRefCount>::Release() const;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+template <>
+inline RefCounted<LibHandle, AtomicRefCount>::~RefCounted() {
+ MOZ_ASSERT(mRefCnt == 0x7fffdead);
+}
+#endif
+
+} /* namespace detail */
+} /* namespace mozilla */
+
+/**
+ * Abstract class for loaded libraries. Libraries may be loaded through the
+ * system linker or this linker, both cases will be derived from this class.
+ */
+class LibHandle : public mozilla::external::AtomicRefCounted<LibHandle> {
+ public:
+ MOZ_DECLARE_REFCOUNTED_TYPENAME(LibHandle)
+ /**
+ * Constructor. Takes the path of the loaded library and will store a copy
+ * of the leaf name.
+ */
+ LibHandle(const char* path)
+ : directRefCnt(0),
+ path(path ? strdup(path) : nullptr),
+ mappable(nullptr) {}
+
+ /**
+ * Destructor.
+ */
+ virtual ~LibHandle();
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the pointer to the address to which the given symbol resolves
+ * inside the library. It is not supposed to resolve the symbol in other
+ * libraries, although in practice, it will for system libraries.
+ */
+ virtual void* GetSymbolPtr(const char* symbol) const = 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns whether the given address is part of the virtual address space
+ * covered by the loaded library.
+ */
+ virtual bool Contains(void* addr) const = 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the base address of the loaded library.
+ */
+ virtual void* GetBase() const = 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the file name of the library without the containing directory.
+ */
+ const char* GetName() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the full path of the library, when available. Otherwise, returns
+ * the file name.
+ */
+ const char* GetPath() const { return path; }
+
+ /**
+ * Library handles can be referenced from other library handles or
+ * externally (when dlopen()ing using this linker). We need to be
+ * able to distinguish between the two kind of referencing for better
+ * bookkeeping.
+ */
+ void AddDirectRef() {
+ mozilla::external::AtomicRefCounted<LibHandle>::AddRef();
+ ++directRefCnt;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Releases a direct reference, and returns whether there are any direct
+ * references left.
+ */
+ bool ReleaseDirectRef() {
+ const MozRefCountType count = --directRefCnt;
+ MOZ_ASSERT(count + 1 > 0);
+ MOZ_ASSERT(count + 1 <=
+ mozilla::external::AtomicRefCounted<LibHandle>::refCount());
+ mozilla::external::AtomicRefCounted<LibHandle>::Release();
+ return !!count;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the number of direct references
+ */
+ MozRefCountType DirectRefCount() { return directRefCnt; }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the complete size of the file or stream behind the library
+ * handle.
+ */
+ size_t GetMappableLength() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a memory mapping of the file or stream behind the library
+ * handle.
+ */
+ void* MappableMMap(void* addr, size_t length, off_t offset) const;
+
+ /**
+ * Unmaps a memory mapping of the file or stream behind the library
+ * handle.
+ */
+ void MappableMUnmap(void* addr, size_t length) const;
+
+#ifdef __ARM_EABI__
+ /**
+ * Find the address and entry count of the ARM.exidx section
+ * associated with the library
+ */
+ virtual const void* FindExidx(int* pcount) const = 0;
+#endif
+
+ protected:
+ /**
+ * Returns a mappable object for use by MappableMMap and related functions.
+ */
+ virtual Mappable* GetMappable() const = 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the instance, casted as the wanted type. Returns nullptr if
+ * that's not the actual type. (short of a better way to do this without
+ * RTTI)
+ */
+ friend class ElfLoader;
+ friend class CustomElf;
+ friend class SEGVHandler;
+ friend int __wrap_dl_iterate_phdr(dl_phdr_cb callback, void* data);
+ virtual BaseElf* AsBaseElf() { return nullptr; }
+ virtual SystemElf* AsSystemElf() { return nullptr; }
+
+ private:
+ mozilla::Atomic<MozRefCountType> directRefCnt;
+ char* path;
+
+ /* Mappable object keeping the result of GetMappable() */
+ mutable RefPtr<Mappable> mappable;
+};
+
+/**
+ * Specialized RefCounted<LibHandle>::Release. Under normal operation, when
+ * mRefCnt reaches 0, the LibHandle is deleted. Its mRefCnt is however
+ * increased to 1 on normal builds, and 0x7fffdead on debug builds so that the
+ * LibHandle can still be referenced while the destructor is executing. The
+ * mRefCnt is allowed to grow > 0x7fffdead, but not to decrease under that
+ * value, which would mean too many Releases from within the destructor.
+ */
+namespace mozilla {
+namespace detail {
+
+template <>
+inline void RefCounted<LibHandle, AtomicRefCount>::Release() const {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ if (mRefCnt > 0x7fff0000) MOZ_ASSERT(mRefCnt > 0x7fffdead);
+#endif
+ MOZ_ASSERT(mRefCnt > 0);
+ if (mRefCnt > 0) {
+ if (0 == --mRefCnt) {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ mRefCnt = 0x7fffdead;
+#else
+ ++mRefCnt;
+#endif
+ delete static_cast<const LibHandle*>(this);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+} /* namespace detail */
+} /* namespace mozilla */
+
+/**
+ * Class handling libraries loaded by the system linker
+ */
+class SystemElf : public LibHandle {
+ public:
+ /**
+ * Returns a new SystemElf for the given path. The given flags are passed
+ * to dlopen().
+ */
+ static already_AddRefed<LibHandle> Load(const char* path, int flags);
+
+ /**
+ * Inherited from LibHandle
+ */
+ virtual ~SystemElf();
+ virtual void* GetSymbolPtr(const char* symbol) const;
+ virtual bool Contains(void* addr) const { return false; /* UNIMPLEMENTED */ }
+ virtual void* GetBase() const { return nullptr; /* UNIMPLEMENTED */ }
+
+#ifdef __ARM_EABI__
+ virtual const void* FindExidx(int* pcount) const;
+#endif
+
+ protected:
+ virtual Mappable* GetMappable() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the instance, casted as SystemElf. (short of a better way to do
+ * this without RTTI)
+ */
+ friend class ElfLoader;
+ virtual SystemElf* AsSystemElf() { return this; }
+
+ /**
+ * Remove the reference to the system linker handle. This avoids dlclose()
+ * being called when the instance is destroyed.
+ */
+ void Forget() { dlhandle = nullptr; }
+
+ private:
+ /**
+ * Private constructor
+ */
+ SystemElf(const char* path, void* handle)
+ : LibHandle(path), dlhandle(handle) {}
+
+ /* Handle as returned by system dlopen() */
+ void* dlhandle;
+};
+
+/**
+ * The ElfLoader registers its own SIGSEGV handler to handle segmentation
+ * faults within the address space of the loaded libraries. It however
+ * allows a handler to be set for faults in other places, and redispatches
+ * to the handler set through signal() or sigaction().
+ */
+class SEGVHandler {
+ public:
+ bool hasRegisteredHandler() {
+ if (!initialized) FinishInitialization();
+ return registeredHandler;
+ }
+
+ bool isSignalHandlingBroken() { return signalHandlingBroken; }
+
+ static int __wrap_sigaction(int signum, const struct sigaction* act,
+ struct sigaction* oldact);
+
+ protected:
+ SEGVHandler();
+ ~SEGVHandler();
+
+ private:
+ /**
+ * The constructor doesn't do all initialization, and the tail is done
+ * at a later time.
+ */
+ void FinishInitialization();
+
+ /**
+ * SIGSEGV handler registered with __wrap_signal or __wrap_sigaction.
+ */
+ struct sigaction action;
+
+ /**
+ * ElfLoader SIGSEGV handler.
+ */
+ static void handler(int signum, siginfo_t* info, void* context);
+
+ /**
+ * Temporary test handler.
+ */
+ static void test_handler(int signum, siginfo_t* info, void* context);
+
+ /**
+ * Size of the alternative stack. The printf family requires more than 8KB
+ * of stack, and our signal handler may print a few things.
+ */
+ static const size_t stackSize = 12 * 1024;
+
+ /**
+ * Alternative stack information used before initialization.
+ */
+ stack_t oldStack;
+
+ /**
+ * Pointer to an alternative stack for signals. Only set if oldStack is
+ * not set or not big enough.
+ */
+ MappedPtr stackPtr;
+
+ bool initialized;
+ bool registeredHandler;
+ bool signalHandlingBroken;
+ bool signalHandlingSlow;
+};
+
+/**
+ * Elf Loader class in charge of loading and bookkeeping libraries.
+ */
+class ElfLoader : public SEGVHandler {
+ public:
+ /**
+ * The Elf Loader instance
+ */
+ static ElfLoader Singleton;
+
+ /**
+ * Loads the given library with the given flags. Equivalent to dlopen()
+ * The extra "parent" argument optionally gives the handle of the library
+ * requesting the given library to be loaded. The loader may look in the
+ * directory containing that parent library for the library to load.
+ */
+ already_AddRefed<LibHandle> Load(const char* path, int flags,
+ LibHandle* parent = nullptr);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the handle of the library containing the given address in
+ * its virtual address space, i.e. the library handle for which
+ * LibHandle::Contains returns true. Its purpose is to allow to
+ * implement dladdr().
+ */
+ already_AddRefed<LibHandle> GetHandleByPtr(void* addr);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a Mappable object for the path. Paths in the form
+ * /foo/bar/baz/archive!/directory/lib.so
+ * try to load the directory/lib.so in /foo/bar/baz/archive, provided
+ * that file is a Zip archive.
+ */
+ static Mappable* GetMappableFromPath(const char* path);
+
+ void ExpectShutdown(bool val) { expect_shutdown = val; }
+ bool IsShutdownExpected() { return expect_shutdown; }
+
+ private:
+ bool expect_shutdown;
+
+ protected:
+ /**
+ * Registers the given handle. This method is meant to be called by
+ * LibHandle subclass creators.
+ */
+ void Register(LibHandle* handle);
+ void Register(CustomElf* handle);
+
+ /**
+ * Forget about the given handle. This method is meant to be called by
+ * LibHandle subclass destructors.
+ */
+ void Forget(LibHandle* handle);
+ void Forget(CustomElf* handle);
+
+ friend class SystemElf;
+ friend const char* __wrap_dlerror(void);
+ friend void* __wrap_dlsym(void* handle, const char* symbol);
+ friend int __wrap_dlclose(void* handle);
+ /* __wrap_dlerror() returns this custom last error if non-null or the system
+ * dlerror() value if this is null. Must refer to a string constant. */
+ mozilla::Atomic<const char*, mozilla::Relaxed> lastError;
+
+ private:
+ ElfLoader() : expect_shutdown(true), lastError(nullptr) {
+ pthread_mutex_init(&handlesMutex, nullptr);
+ }
+
+ ~ElfLoader();
+
+ /* Initialization code that can't run during static initialization. */
+ void Init();
+
+ /* System loader handle for the library/program containing our code. This
+ * is used to resolve wrapped functions. */
+ RefPtr<LibHandle> self_elf;
+
+#if defined(ANDROID)
+ /* System loader handle for the libc. This is used to resolve weak symbols
+ * that some libcs contain that the Android linker won't dlsym(). Normally,
+ * we wouldn't treat non-Android differently, but glibc uses versioned
+ * symbols which this linker doesn't support. */
+ RefPtr<LibHandle> libc;
+
+ /* And for libm. */
+ RefPtr<LibHandle> libm;
+#endif
+
+ /* Bookkeeping */
+ typedef std::vector<LibHandle*> LibHandleList;
+ LibHandleList handles;
+
+ pthread_mutex_t handlesMutex;
+
+ protected:
+ friend class CustomElf;
+ friend class LoadedElf;
+
+ /* Definition of static destructors as to be used for C++ ABI compatibility */
+ typedef void (*Destructor)(void* object);
+
+ /**
+ * C++ ABI makes static initializers register destructors through a specific
+ * atexit interface. On glibc/linux systems, the dso_handle is a pointer
+ * within a given library. On bionic/android systems, it is an undefined
+ * symbol. Making sense of the value is not really important, and all that
+ * is really important is that it is different for each loaded library, so
+ * that they can be discriminated when shutting down. For convenience, on
+ * systems where the dso handle is a symbol, that symbol is resolved to
+ * point at corresponding CustomElf.
+ *
+ * Destructors are registered with __*_atexit with an associated object to
+ * be passed as argument when it is called.
+ *
+ * When __cxa_finalize is called, destructors registered for the given
+ * DSO handle are called in the reverse order they were registered.
+ */
+#ifdef __ARM_EABI__
+ static int __wrap_aeabi_atexit(void* that, Destructor destructor,
+ void* dso_handle);
+#else
+ static int __wrap_cxa_atexit(Destructor destructor, void* that,
+ void* dso_handle);
+#endif
+
+ static void __wrap_cxa_finalize(void* dso_handle);
+
+ /**
+ * Registered destructor. Keeps track of the destructor function pointer,
+ * associated object to call it with, and DSO handle.
+ */
+ class DestructorCaller {
+ public:
+ DestructorCaller(Destructor destructor, void* object, void* dso_handle)
+ : destructor(destructor), object(object), dso_handle(dso_handle) {}
+
+ /**
+ * Call the destructor function with the associated object.
+ * Call only once, see CustomElf::~CustomElf.
+ */
+ void Call();
+
+ /**
+ * Returns whether the destructor is associated to the given DSO handle
+ */
+ bool IsForHandle(void* handle) const { return handle == dso_handle; }
+
+ private:
+ Destructor destructor;
+ void* object;
+ void* dso_handle;
+ };
+
+ private:
+ /* Keep track of all registered destructors */
+ std::vector<DestructorCaller> destructors;
+
+ /* Forward declaration, see further below */
+ class DebuggerHelper;
+
+ public:
+ /* Loaded object descriptor for the debugger interface below*/
+ struct link_map {
+ /* Base address of the loaded object. */
+ const void* l_addr;
+ /* File name */
+ const char* l_name;
+ /* Address of the PT_DYNAMIC segment. */
+ const void* l_ld;
+
+ private:
+ friend class ElfLoader::DebuggerHelper;
+ /* Double linked list of loaded objects. */
+ link_map *l_next, *l_prev;
+ };
+
+ private:
+ /* Data structure used by the linker to give details about shared objects it
+ * loaded to debuggers. This is normally defined in link.h, but Android
+ * headers lack this file. */
+ struct r_debug {
+ /* Version number of the protocol. */
+ int r_version;
+
+ /* Head of the linked list of loaded objects. */
+ link_map* r_map;
+
+ /* Function to be called when updates to the linked list of loaded objects
+ * are going to occur. The function is to be called before and after
+ * changes. */
+ void (*r_brk)(void);
+
+ /* Indicates to the debugger what state the linked list of loaded objects
+ * is in when the function above is called. */
+ enum {
+ RT_CONSISTENT, /* Changes are complete */
+ RT_ADD, /* Beginning to add a new object */
+ RT_DELETE /* Beginning to remove an object */
+ } r_state;
+ };
+
+ /* Memory representation of ELF Auxiliary Vectors */
+ struct AuxVector {
+ Elf::Addr type;
+ Elf::Addr value;
+ };
+
+ /* Helper class used to integrate libraries loaded by this linker in
+ * r_debug */
+ class DebuggerHelper {
+ public:
+ DebuggerHelper();
+
+ void Init(AuxVector* auvx);
+
+ explicit operator bool() { return dbg; }
+
+ /* Make the debugger aware of a new loaded object */
+ void Add(link_map* map);
+
+ /* Make the debugger aware of the unloading of an object */
+ void Remove(link_map* map);
+
+ /* Iterates over all link_maps */
+ class iterator {
+ public:
+ const link_map* operator->() const { return item; }
+
+ const link_map& operator++() {
+ item = item->l_next;
+ return *item;
+ }
+
+ bool operator<(const iterator& other) const {
+ if (other.item == nullptr) return item ? true : false;
+ MOZ_CRASH(
+ "DebuggerHelper::iterator::operator< called with something else "
+ "than DebuggerHelper::end()");
+ }
+
+ protected:
+ friend class DebuggerHelper;
+ explicit iterator(const link_map* item) : item(item) {}
+
+ private:
+ const link_map* item;
+ };
+
+ iterator begin() const { return iterator(dbg ? dbg->r_map : nullptr); }
+
+ iterator end() const { return iterator(nullptr); }
+
+ private:
+ r_debug* dbg;
+ link_map* firstAdded;
+ };
+ friend int __wrap_dl_iterate_phdr(dl_phdr_cb callback, void* data);
+ DebuggerHelper dbg;
+};
+
+#endif /* ElfLoader_h */