platform_bionic/libc/bionic/pthread_internal.h
Ryan Prichard 25c34e0feb Reverse two pthread_internal_t fields
The golang runtime currently expects to find the pthread key data after
the tls slots.

Bug: http://b/78026329
Bug: http://b/118381796
Test: run a golang-based app, bionic unit tests
Change-Id: Idc777d809b803093e1c81d9a2ce4eafcc7d61f8d
Merged-In: Idc777d809b803093e1c81d9a2ce4eafcc7d61f8d
(cherry picked from commit a2c30723da)
2018-10-30 12:30:21 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*
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*/
#pragma once
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdatomic.h>
#if __has_feature(hwaddress_sanitizer)
#include <sanitizer/hwasan_interface.h>
#else
#define __hwasan_thread_enter()
#define __hwasan_thread_exit()
#endif
#include "private/bionic_lock.h"
#include "private/bionic_tls.h"
// Has the thread been detached by a pthread_join or pthread_detach call?
#define PTHREAD_ATTR_FLAG_DETACHED 0x00000001
// Has the thread been joined by another thread?
#define PTHREAD_ATTR_FLAG_JOINED 0x00000002
// Used for pthread_attr_setinheritsched. We need two flags for this apparent
// boolean because our historical behavior matches neither of the POSIX choices.
#define PTHREAD_ATTR_FLAG_INHERIT 0x00000004
#define PTHREAD_ATTR_FLAG_EXPLICIT 0x00000008
class pthread_key_data_t {
public:
uintptr_t seq; // Use uintptr_t just for alignment, as we use pointer below.
void* data;
};
enum ThreadJoinState {
THREAD_NOT_JOINED,
THREAD_EXITED_NOT_JOINED,
THREAD_JOINED,
THREAD_DETACHED
};
class thread_local_dtor;
class pthread_internal_t {
public:
class pthread_internal_t* next;
class pthread_internal_t* prev;
pid_t tid;
private:
pid_t cached_pid_;
public:
pid_t invalidate_cached_pid() {
pid_t old_value;
get_cached_pid(&old_value);
set_cached_pid(0);
return old_value;
}
void set_cached_pid(pid_t value) {
cached_pid_ = value;
}
bool get_cached_pid(pid_t* cached_pid) {
*cached_pid = cached_pid_;
return (*cached_pid != 0);
}
pthread_attr_t attr;
_Atomic(ThreadJoinState) join_state;
__pthread_cleanup_t* cleanup_stack;
void* (*start_routine)(void*);
void* start_routine_arg;
void* return_value;
void* alternate_signal_stack;
// The start address of the shadow call stack's guard region (arm64 only).
// This address is only used to deallocate the shadow call stack on thread
// exit; the address of the stack itself is stored only in the x18 register.
// Because the protection offered by SCS relies on the secrecy of the stack
// address, storing the address here weakens the protection, but only
// slightly, because it is relatively easy for an attacker to discover the
// address of the guard region anyway (e.g. it can be discovered by reference
// to other allocations), but not the stack itself, which is <0.1% of the size
// of the guard region.
//
// There are at least two other options for discovering the start address of
// the guard region on thread exit, but they are not as simple as storing in
// TLS.
// 1) Derive it from the value of the x18 register. This is only possible in
// processes that do not contain legacy code that might clobber x18,
// therefore each process must declare early during process startup whether
// it might load legacy code.
// 2) Mark the guard region as such using prctl(PR_SET_VMA_ANON_NAME) and
// discover its address by reading /proc/self/maps. One issue with this is
// that reading /proc/self/maps can race with allocations, so we may need
// code to handle retries.
void* shadow_call_stack_guard_region;
Lock startup_handshake_lock;
size_t mmap_size;
thread_local_dtor* thread_local_dtors;
/*
* The dynamic linker implements dlerror(3), which makes it hard for us to implement this
* per-thread buffer by simply using malloc(3) and free(3).
*/
#define __BIONIC_DLERROR_BUFFER_SIZE 512
char dlerror_buffer[__BIONIC_DLERROR_BUFFER_SIZE];
bionic_tls* bionic_tls;
// The thread pointer (__get_tls()) points at this field. This field must come last so that
// an executable's TLS segment can be allocated at a fixed offset after the thread pointer.
void* tls[BIONIC_TLS_SLOTS];
// The golang runtime currently expects this field to come after the slots.
pthread_key_data_t key_data[BIONIC_PTHREAD_KEY_COUNT];
};
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ int __init_thread(pthread_internal_t* thread);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ bool __init_tls(pthread_internal_t* thread);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void __init_thread_stack_guard(pthread_internal_t* thread);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void __init_additional_stacks(pthread_internal_t*);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ pthread_t __pthread_internal_add(pthread_internal_t* thread);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ pthread_internal_t* __pthread_internal_find(pthread_t pthread_id);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void __pthread_internal_remove(pthread_internal_t* thread);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void __pthread_internal_remove_and_free(pthread_internal_t* thread);
// Make __get_thread() inlined for performance reason. See http://b/19825434.
static inline __always_inline pthread_internal_t* __get_thread() {
void** tls = __get_tls();
if (__predict_true(tls)) {
return reinterpret_cast<pthread_internal_t*>(tls[TLS_SLOT_THREAD_ID]);
}
// This happens when called during libc initialization before TLS has been initialized.
return nullptr;
}
static inline __always_inline bionic_tls& __get_bionic_tls() {
return *__get_thread()->bionic_tls;
}
extern __LIBC_HIDDEN__ pthread_internal_t* __get_main_thread();
extern "C" __LIBC_HIDDEN__ int __set_tls(void* ptr);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void pthread_key_clean_all(void);
// Address space is precious on LP32, so use the minimum unit: one page.
// On LP64, we could use more but there's no obvious advantage to doing
// so, and the various media processes use RLIMIT_AS as a way to limit
// the amount of allocation they'll do.
#define PTHREAD_GUARD_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
// SIGSTKSZ (8KiB) is not big enough.
// An snprintf to a stack buffer of size PATH_MAX consumes ~7KiB of stack.
// Also, on 64-bit, logging uses more than 8KiB by itself:
// https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=187064
#define SIGNAL_STACK_SIZE_WITHOUT_GUARD (16 * 1024)
// Traditionally we gave threads a 1MiB stack. When we started
// allocating per-thread alternate signal stacks to ease debugging of
// stack overflows, we subtracted the same amount we were using there
// from the default thread stack size. This should keep memory usage
// roughly constant.
#define PTHREAD_STACK_SIZE_DEFAULT ((1 * 1024 * 1024) - SIGNAL_STACK_SIZE_WITHOUT_GUARD)
// Leave room for a guard page in the internally created signal stacks.
#define SIGNAL_STACK_SIZE (SIGNAL_STACK_SIZE_WITHOUT_GUARD + PTHREAD_GUARD_SIZE)
// Size of the shadow call stack.
#define SCS_SIZE (8 * 1024)
// The shadow call stack is allocated at a random address within a guard region
// of this size.
#define SCS_GUARD_REGION_SIZE (16 * 1024 * 1024)
// Needed by fork.
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ extern void __bionic_atfork_run_prepare();
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ extern void __bionic_atfork_run_child();
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ extern void __bionic_atfork_run_parent();