| //===-- interception.h ------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // 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(__APPLE__) && !defined(_WIN32) |
| # error "Interception doesn't work on this operating system." |
| #endif |
| |
| // How to use this library: |
| // 1) Include this header to define your own interceptors |
| // (see details below). |
| // 2) Build all *.cc files and link against them. |
| // On Mac you will also need to: |
| // 3) Provide your own implementation for the following functions: |
| // mach_error_t __interception::allocate_island(void **ptr, |
| // size_t size, |
| // void *hint); |
| // mach_error_t __interception::deallocate_island(void *ptr); |
| // See "interception_mac.h" for more details. |
| |
| // 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. |
| // 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 INTERCEPT(...) {...} 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 |
| // DEFINE_REAL(int, foo, const char *bar, double baz) in your |
| // source file (to define a pointer to overriden function). |
| |
| // 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 use |
| // mach_override, a handy framework for patching functions at runtime. |
| // To avoid possible name clashes, our replacement functions have |
| // the "wrap_" prefix on Mac. |
| // An alternative to function patching is to 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. Such a library is built with |
| // -DMAC_INTERPOSE_FUNCTIONS=1. |
| |
| #if !defined(MAC_INTERPOSE_FUNCTIONS) || !defined(__APPLE__) |
| # define MAC_INTERPOSE_FUNCTIONS 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #if defined(__APPLE__) |
| # define WRAP(x) wrap_##x |
| # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "wrap_"#x |
| # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE |
| # define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, convention, func, ...) |
| #elif defined(_WIN32) |
| # if defined(_DLL) // DLL CRT |
| # define WRAP(x) x |
| # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) #x |
| # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE |
| # else // Static CRT |
| # define WRAP(x) wrap_##x |
| # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "wrap_"#x |
| # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE |
| # endif |
| # define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, convention, func, ...) |
| #else |
| # define WRAP(x) __interceptor_ ## x |
| # define WRAPPER_NAME(x) "__interceptor_" #x |
| # define INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((visibility("default"))) |
| # define DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, convention, func, ...) \ |
| extern "C" ret_type convention func(__VA_ARGS__) \ |
| __attribute__((weak, alias("__interceptor_" #func), visibility("default"))); |
| #endif |
| |
| #if !MAC_INTERPOSE_FUNCTIONS |
| # 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); \ |
| } |
| #else // MAC_INTERPOSE_FUNCTIONS |
| # define REAL(x) x |
| # define DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \ |
| extern "C" ret_type func(__VA_ARGS__); |
| #endif // MAC_INTERPOSE_FUNCTIONS |
| |
| #define DECLARE_REAL_AND_INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \ |
| DECLARE_REAL(ret_type, func, ##__VA_ARGS__) \ |
| extern "C" ret_type WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__); |
| |
| // FIXME(timurrrr): We might need to add DECLARE_REAL_EX etc to support |
| // different calling conventions later. |
| |
| #if !MAC_INTERPOSE_FUNCTIONS |
| # define DEFINE_REAL_EX(ret_type, convention, func, ...) \ |
| typedef ret_type (convention *FUNC_TYPE(func))(__VA_ARGS__); \ |
| namespace __interception { \ |
| FUNC_TYPE(func) PTR_TO_REAL(func); \ |
| } |
| #else |
| # define DEFINE_REAL_EX(ret_type, convention, 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. |
| #define DEFAULT_CONVENTION |
| |
| #define DEFINE_REAL(ret_type, func, ...) \ |
| DEFINE_REAL_EX(ret_type, DEFAULT_CONVENTION, func, __VA_ARGS__) |
| |
| #define INTERCEPTOR_EX(ret_type, convention, func, ...) \ |
| DEFINE_REAL_EX(ret_type, convention, func, __VA_ARGS__) \ |
| DECLARE_WRAPPER(ret_type, convention, func, __VA_ARGS__) \ |
| extern "C" \ |
| INTERCEPTOR_ATTRIBUTE \ |
| ret_type convention WRAP(func)(__VA_ARGS__) |
| |
| #define INTERCEPTOR(ret_type, func, ...) \ |
| INTERCEPTOR_EX(ret_type, DEFAULT_CONVENTION, func, __VA_ARGS__) |
| |
| #if defined(_WIN32) |
| # define INTERCEPTOR_WINAPI(ret_type, func, ...) \ |
| INTERCEPTOR_EX(ret_type, __stdcall, 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 { |
| typedef unsigned long uptr; // NOLINT |
| } // namespace __interception |
| |
| #define INCLUDED_FROM_INTERCEPTION_LIB |
| |
| #if defined(__linux__) |
| # include "interception_linux.h" |
| # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_LINUX(func) |
| #elif defined(__APPLE__) |
| # include "interception_mac.h" |
| # define OVERRIDE_FUNCTION(old_func, new_func) \ |
| OVERRIDE_FUNCTION_MAC(old_func, new_func) |
| # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_MAC(func) |
| #else // defined(_WIN32) |
| # include "interception_win.h" |
| # define INTERCEPT_FUNCTION(func) INTERCEPT_FUNCTION_WIN(func) |
| #endif |
| |
| #undef INCLUDED_FROM_INTERCEPTION_LIB |
| |
| #endif // INTERCEPTION_H |