//===-- interception.h ------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is a part of AddressSanitizer, an address sanity checker. // // Machinery for providing replacements/wrappers for system functions. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef INTERCEPTION_H #define INTERCEPTION_H #if !defined(__linux__) && !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__APPLE__) && \ !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__Fuchsia__) # error "Interception doesn't work on this operating system." #endif #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_internal_defs.h" // These typedefs should be used only in the interceptor definitions to replace // the standard system types (e.g. SSIZE_T instead of ssize_t) typedef __sanitizer::uptr SIZE_T; typedef __sanitizer::sptr SSIZE_T; typedef __sanitizer::sptr PTRDIFF_T; typedef __sanitizer::s64 INTMAX_T; typedef __sanitizer::OFF_T OFF_T; typedef __sanitizer::OFF64_T OFF64_T; // How to add an interceptor: // Suppose you need to wrap/replace system function (generally, from libc): // int foo(const char *bar, double baz); // You'll need to: // 1) define INTERCEPTOR(int, foo, const char *bar, double baz) { ... } in // your source file. See the notes below for cases when // INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(...) should be used instead. // 2) Call "INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(foo)" prior to the first call of "foo". // INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(foo) evaluates to "true" iff the function was // intercepted successfully. // You can access original function by calling REAL(foo)(bar, baz). // By default, REAL(foo) will be visible only inside your interceptor, and if // you want to use it in other parts of RTL, you'll need to: // 3a) add DECLARE_REAL(int, foo, const char*, double) to a // header file. // However, if the call "INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(foo)" and definition for // INTERCEPTOR(..., foo, ...) are in different files, you'll instead need to: // 3b) add DECLARE_REAL_AND_INTERCEPTOR(int, foo, const char*, double) // to a header file. // Notes: 1. Things may not work properly if macro INTERCEPTOR(...) {...} or // DECLARE_REAL(...) are located inside namespaces. // 2. On Mac you can also use: "OVERRIDE_FUNCTION(foo, zoo)" to // effectively redirect calls from "foo" to "zoo". In this case // you aren't required to implement // INTERCEPTOR(int, foo, const char *bar, double baz) {...} // but instead you'll have to add // DECLARE_REAL(int, foo, const char *bar, double baz) in your // source file (to define a pointer to overriden function). // 3. Some Mac functions have symbol variants discriminated by // additional suffixes, e.g. _$UNIX2003 (see // https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#releasenotes/Darwin/SymbolVariantsRelNotes/index.html // for more details). To intercept such functions you need to use the // INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(...) macro. // How it works: // To replace system functions on Linux we just need to declare functions // with same names in our library and then obtain the real function pointers // using dlsym(). // There is one complication. A user may also intercept some of the functions // we intercept. To resolve this we declare our interceptors with __interceptor_ // prefix, and then make actual interceptors weak aliases to __interceptor_ // functions. // // This is not so on Mac OS, where the two-level namespace makes // our replacement functions invisible to other libraries. This may be overcomed // using the DYLD_FORCE_FLAT_NAMESPACE, but some errors loading the shared // libraries in Chromium were noticed when doing so. // Instead we create a dylib containing a __DATA,__interpose section that // associates library functions with their wrappers. When this dylib is // preloaded before an executable using DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES, it routes all // the calls to interposed functions done through stubs to the wrapper // functions. // As it's decided at compile time which functions are to be intercepted on Mac, // INTERCEPT_FUNCTION() is effectively a no-op on this system. #if defined(__APPLE__) #include // For __DARWIN_ALIAS_C(). // Just a pair of pointers. struct interpose_substitution { const __sanitizer::uptr replacement; const __sanitizer::uptr original; }; // For a function foo() create a global pair of pointers { wrap_foo, foo } in // the __DATA,__interpose section. // As a result all the calls to foo() will be routed to wrap_foo() at runtime. #define INTERPOSER(func_name) __attribute__((used)) \ const interpose_substitution substitution_##func_name[] \ __attribute__((section("__DATA, __interpose"))) = { \ { reinterpret_cast(WRAP(func_name)), \ reinterpret_cast(func_name) } \ } // For a function foo() and a wrapper function bar() create a global pair // of pointers { bar, foo } in the __DATA,__interpose section. // As a result all the calls to foo() will be routed to bar() at runtime. #define INTERPOSER_2(func_name, wrapper_name) __attribute__((used)) \ const interpose_substitution substitution_##func_name[] \ __attribute__((section("__DATA, __interpose"))) = { \ { reinterpret_cast(wrapper_name), \ reinterpret_cast(func_name) } \ } # define WRAP(x) wrap_##x # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "wrap_"#x # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE # define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...) #elif defined(_WIN32) # define WRAP(x) __asan_wrap_##x # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "__asan_wrap_"#x # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __declspec(dllexport) # define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...) \ extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__); # define DECLARE_WRAPPER_WINAPI(ret_type, func, ...) \ extern "C" __declspec(dllimport) ret_type __stdcall func(__VA_ARGS__); #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) # define WRAP(x) __interceptor_ ## x # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "__interceptor_" #x # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default"))) // FreeBSD's dynamic linker (incompliantly) gives non-weak symbols higher // priority than weak ones so weak aliases won't work for indirect calls // in position-independent (-fPIC / -fPIE) mode. # define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...) \ extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__) \ __attribute__((alias("__interceptor_" #func), visibility("default"))); #elif !defined(__Fuchsia__) # define WRAP(x) __interceptor_ ## x # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "__interceptor_" #x # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default"))) # define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, ...) \ extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__) \ __attribute__((weak, alias("__interceptor_" #func), visibility("default"))); #endif #if defined(__Fuchsia__) // There is no general interception at all on Fuchsia. // Sanitizer runtimes just define functions directly to preempt them, // and have bespoke ways to access the underlying libc functions. # include # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default"))) # define REAL(x) __unsanitized_##x # define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) #elif !defined(__APPLE__) # define PTR_TO_REAL(x) real_##x # define REAL(x) __interception::PTR_TO_REAL(x) # define FUNC_TYPE(x) x##_f # define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \ typedef ret_type (*FUNC_TYPE(func))(__VA_ARGS__); \ namespace __interception { \ extern FUNC_TYPE(func) PTR_TO_REAL(func); \ } # define ASSIGN_REAL(dst, src) REAL(dst) = REAL(src) #else // __APPLE__ # define REAL(x) x # define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \ extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__); # define ASSIGN_REAL(x, y) #endif // __APPLE__ #if !defined(__Fuchsia__) #define DECLARE_REAL_AND_INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \ DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) \ extern "C" ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__); #else #define DECLARE_REAL_AND_INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) #endif // Generally, you don't need to use DEFINE_REAL by itself, as INTERCEPTOR // macros does its job. In exceptional cases you may need to call REAL(foo) // without defining INTERCEPTOR(..., foo, ...). For example, if you override // foo with an interceptor for other function. #if !defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__Fuchsia__) # define DEFINE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \ typedef ret_type (*FUNC_TYPE(func))(__VA_ARGS__); \ namespace __interception { \ FUNC_TYPE(func) PTR_TO_REAL(func); \ } #else # define DEFINE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) #endif #if defined(__Fuchsia__) // We need to define the __interceptor_func name just to get // sanitizer_common/scripts/gen_dynamic_list.py to export func. // But we don't need to export __interceptor_func to get that. #define INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \ extern "C"[[ gnu::alias(#func), gnu::visibility("hidden") ]] ret_type \ __interceptor_##func(__VA_ARGS__); \ extern "C" INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__) #elif !defined(__APPLE__) #define INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \ DEFINE_REAL(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) \ DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) \ extern "C" \ INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE \ ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__) // We don't need INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX on non-Darwin for now. #define INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(ret_type, func, ...) \ INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) #else // __APPLE__ #define INTERCEPTOR_ZZZ(suffix, ret_type, func, ...) \ extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__) suffix; \ extern "C" ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__); \ INTERPOSER(func); \ extern "C" INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__) #define INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \ INTERCEPTOR_ZZZ(/*no symbol variants*/, ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) #define INTERCEPTOR_WITH_SUFFIX(ret_type, func, ...) \ INTERCEPTOR_ZZZ(__DARWIN_ALIAS_C(func), ret_type, func, __VA_ARGS__) // Override |overridee| with |overrider|. #define OVERRIDE_FUNCTION(overridee, overrider) \ INTERPOSER_2(overridee, WRAP(overrider)) #endif #if defined(_WIN32) # define INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(ret_type, func, ...) \ typedef ret_type (__stdcall *FUNC_TYPE(func))(__VA_ARGS__); \ namespace __interception { \ FUNC_TYPE(func) PTR_TO_REAL(func); \ } \ extern "C" \ INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE \ ret_type __stdcall WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__) #endif // ISO C++ forbids casting between pointer-to-function and pointer-to-object, // so we use casting via an integral type __interception::uptr, // assuming that system is POSIX-compliant. Using other hacks seem // challenging, as we don't even pass function type to // INTERCEPT_FUNCTION macro, only its name. namespace __interception { #if defined(_WIN64) typedef unsigned long long uptr; // NOLINT #else typedef unsigned long uptr; // NOLINT #endif // _WIN64 } // namespace __interception #define INCLUDED_FROM_INTERCEPTION_LIB #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) # include "interception_linux.h" # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_LINUX_OR_FREEBSD(func) # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER(func, symver) \ INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER_LINUX_OR_FREEBSD(func, symver) #elif defined(__APPLE__) # include "interception_mac.h" # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_MAC(func) # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER(func, symver) \ INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER_MAC(func, symver) #elif defined(_WIN32) # include "interception_win.h" # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_WIN(func) # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER(func, symver) \ INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_VER_WIN(func, symver) #endif #undef INCLUDED_FROM_INTERCEPTION_LIB #endif // INTERCEPTION_H