platform_bionic/libc/bionic/libc_init_common.cpp
Elliott Hughes d29486343a Use a less misleading name for the code that sets up the main thread.
Change-Id: I50c1b0a3b633cf8bc40a6bd86f12adb6b91e2888
2015-07-21 11:57:09 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
* All rights reserved.
*
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#include "libc_init_common.h"
#include <elf.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/auxv.h>
#include <sys/personality.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "private/bionic_auxv.h"
#include "private/bionic_ssp.h"
#include "private/bionic_tls.h"
#include "private/KernelArgumentBlock.h"
#include "private/libc_logging.h"
#include "pthread_internal.h"
extern "C" abort_msg_t** __abort_message_ptr;
extern "C" int __system_properties_init(void);
extern "C" int __set_tls(void* ptr);
extern "C" int __set_tid_address(int* tid_address);
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void __libc_init_vdso();
// Not public, but well-known in the BSDs.
const char* __progname;
// Declared in <unistd.h>.
char** environ;
// Declared in "private/bionic_ssp.h".
uintptr_t __stack_chk_guard = 0;
// Setup for the main thread. For dynamic executables, this is called by the
// linker _before_ libc is mapped in memory. This means that all writes to
// globals from this function will apply to linker-private copies and will not
// be visible from libc later on.
//
// Note: this function creates a pthread_internal_t for the initial thread and
// stores the pointer in TLS, but does not add it to pthread's thread list. This
// has to be done later from libc itself (see __libc_init_common).
void __libc_init_main_thread(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
__libc_auxv = args.auxv;
static pthread_internal_t main_thread;
// Tell the kernel to clear our tid field when we exit, so we're like any other pthread.
// As a side-effect, this tells us our pid (which is the same as the main thread's tid).
main_thread.tid = __set_tid_address(&main_thread.tid);
main_thread.set_cached_pid(main_thread.tid);
// We don't want to free the main thread's stack even when the main thread exits
// because things like environment variables with global scope live on it.
// We also can't free the pthread_internal_t itself, since that lives on the main
// thread's stack rather than on the heap.
// The main thread has no mmap allocated space for stack or pthread_internal_t.
main_thread.mmap_size = 0;
pthread_attr_init(&main_thread.attr);
main_thread.attr.guard_size = 0; // The main thread has no guard page.
main_thread.attr.stack_size = 0; // User code should never see this; we'll compute it when asked.
// TODO: the main thread's sched_policy and sched_priority need to be queried.
__init_thread(&main_thread);
__init_tls(&main_thread);
__set_tls(main_thread.tls);
// Store a pointer to the kernel argument block in a TLS slot to be
// picked up by the libc constructor.
main_thread.tls[TLS_SLOT_BIONIC_PREINIT] = &args;
__init_alternate_signal_stack(&main_thread);
}
void __libc_init_common(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
// Initialize various globals.
environ = args.envp;
errno = 0;
__libc_auxv = args.auxv;
__progname = args.argv[0] ? args.argv[0] : "<unknown>";
__abort_message_ptr = args.abort_message_ptr;
// AT_RANDOM is a pointer to 16 bytes of randomness on the stack.
__stack_chk_guard = *reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(getauxval(AT_RANDOM));
// Get the main thread from TLS and add it to the thread list.
pthread_internal_t* main_thread = __get_thread();
__pthread_internal_add(main_thread);
__system_properties_init(); // Requires 'environ'.
__libc_init_vdso();
}
__noreturn static void __early_abort(int line) {
// We can't write to stdout or stderr because we're aborting before we've checked that
// it's safe for us to use those file descriptors. We probably can't strace either, so
// we rely on the fact that if we dereference a low address, either debuggerd or the
// kernel's crash dump will show the fault address.
*reinterpret_cast<int*>(line) = 0;
_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
// Force any of the closed stdin, stdout and stderr to be associated with /dev/null.
static void __nullify_closed_stdio() {
int dev_null = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open("/dev/null", O_RDWR));
if (dev_null == -1) {
// init won't have /dev/null available, but SELinux provides an equivalent.
dev_null = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open("/sys/fs/selinux/null", O_RDWR));
}
if (dev_null == -1) {
__early_abort(__LINE__);
}
// If any of the stdio file descriptors is valid and not associated
// with /dev/null, dup /dev/null to it.
for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
// If it is /dev/null already, we are done.
if (i == dev_null) {
continue;
}
// Is this fd already open?
int status = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(fcntl(i, F_GETFL));
if (status != -1) {
continue;
}
// The only error we allow is that the file descriptor does not
// exist, in which case we dup /dev/null to it.
if (errno == EBADF) {
// Try dupping /dev/null to this stdio file descriptor and
// repeat if there is a signal. Note that any errors in closing
// the stdio descriptor are lost.
status = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(dup2(dev_null, i));
if (status == -1) {
__early_abort(__LINE__);
}
} else {
__early_abort(__LINE__);
}
}
// If /dev/null is not one of the stdio file descriptors, close it.
if (dev_null > 2) {
if (close(dev_null) == -1) {
__early_abort(__LINE__);
}
}
}
// Check if the environment variable definition at 'envstr'
// starts with '<name>=', and if so return the address of the
// first character after the equal sign. Otherwise return null.
static const char* env_match(const char* envstr, const char* name) {
size_t i = 0;
while (envstr[i] == name[i] && name[i] != '\0') {
++i;
}
if (name[i] == '\0' && envstr[i] == '=') {
return envstr + i + 1;
}
return nullptr;
}
static bool __is_valid_environment_variable(const char* name) {
// According to the kernel source, by default the kernel uses 32*PAGE_SIZE
// as the maximum size for an environment variable definition.
const int MAX_ENV_LEN = 32*4096;
if (name == nullptr) {
return false;
}
// Parse the string, looking for the first '=' there, and its size.
int pos = 0;
int first_equal_pos = -1;
while (pos < MAX_ENV_LEN) {
if (name[pos] == '\0') {
break;
}
if (name[pos] == '=' && first_equal_pos < 0) {
first_equal_pos = pos;
}
pos++;
}
// Check that it's smaller than MAX_ENV_LEN (to detect non-zero terminated strings).
if (pos >= MAX_ENV_LEN) {
return false;
}
// Check that it contains at least one equal sign that is not the first character
if (first_equal_pos < 1) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
static bool __is_unsafe_environment_variable(const char* name) {
// None of these should be allowed in setuid programs.
static const char* const UNSAFE_VARIABLE_NAMES[] = {
"GCONV_PATH",
"GETCONF_DIR",
"HOSTALIASES",
"JE_MALLOC_CONF",
"LD_AOUT_LIBRARY_PATH",
"LD_AOUT_PRELOAD",
"LD_AUDIT",
"LD_DEBUG",
"LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT",
"LD_DYNAMIC_WEAK",
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH",
"LD_ORIGIN_PATH",
"LD_PRELOAD",
"LD_PROFILE",
"LD_SHOW_AUXV",
"LD_USE_LOAD_BIAS",
"LOCALDOMAIN",
"LOCPATH",
"MALLOC_CHECK_",
"MALLOC_CONF",
"MALLOC_TRACE",
"NIS_PATH",
"NLSPATH",
"RESOLV_HOST_CONF",
"RES_OPTIONS",
"TMPDIR",
"TZDIR",
nullptr
};
for (size_t i = 0; UNSAFE_VARIABLE_NAMES[i] != nullptr; ++i) {
if (env_match(name, UNSAFE_VARIABLE_NAMES[i]) != nullptr) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
static void __sanitize_environment_variables(char** env) {
bool is_AT_SECURE = getauxval(AT_SECURE);
char** src = env;
char** dst = env;
for (; src[0] != nullptr; ++src) {
if (!__is_valid_environment_variable(src[0])) {
continue;
}
// Remove various unsafe environment variables if we're loading a setuid program.
if (is_AT_SECURE && __is_unsafe_environment_variable(src[0])) {
continue;
}
dst[0] = src[0];
++dst;
}
dst[0] = nullptr;
}
static void __initialize_personality() {
#if !defined(__LP64__)
int old_value = personality(0xffffffff);
if (old_value == -1) {
__libc_fatal("error getting old personality value: %s", strerror(errno));
}
if (personality((static_cast<unsigned int>(old_value) & ~PER_MASK) | PER_LINUX32) == -1) {
__libc_fatal("error setting PER_LINUX32 personality: %s", strerror(errno));
}
#endif
}
void __libc_init_AT_SECURE(KernelArgumentBlock& args) {
__libc_auxv = args.auxv;
// Check that the kernel provided a value for AT_SECURE.
bool found_AT_SECURE = false;
for (ElfW(auxv_t)* v = __libc_auxv; v->a_type != AT_NULL; ++v) {
if (v->a_type == AT_SECURE) {
found_AT_SECURE = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found_AT_SECURE) __early_abort(__LINE__);
if (getauxval(AT_SECURE)) {
// If this is a setuid/setgid program, close the security hole described in
// ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-02:23.stdio.asc
__nullify_closed_stdio();
__sanitize_environment_variables(args.envp);
}
// Now the environment has been sanitized, make it available.
environ = args.envp;
__initialize_personality();
}
/* This function will be called during normal program termination
* to run the destructors that are listed in the .fini_array section
* of the executable, if any.
*
* 'fini_array' points to a list of function addresses. The first
* entry in the list has value -1, the last one has value 0.
*/
void __libc_fini(void* array) {
typedef void (*Dtor)();
Dtor* fini_array = reinterpret_cast<Dtor*>(array);
const Dtor minus1 = reinterpret_cast<Dtor>(static_cast<uintptr_t>(-1));
// Sanity check - first entry must be -1.
if (array == NULL || fini_array[0] != minus1) {
return;
}
// Skip over it.
fini_array += 1;
// Count the number of destructors.
int count = 0;
while (fini_array[count] != NULL) {
++count;
}
// Now call each destructor in reverse order.
while (count > 0) {
Dtor dtor = fini_array[--count];
// Sanity check, any -1 in the list is ignored.
if (dtor == minus1) {
continue;
}
dtor();
}
#ifndef LIBC_STATIC
{
extern void __libc_postfini(void) __attribute__((weak));
if (__libc_postfini) {
__libc_postfini();
}
}
#endif
}