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27 */
28
29 #include "libc_init_common.h"
30 #include "heap_tagging.h"
31
32 #include <elf.h>
33 #include <errno.h>
34 #include <fcntl.h>
35 #include <stddef.h>
36 #include <stdint.h>
37 #include <stdio.h>
38 #include <stdlib.h>
39 #include <string.h>
40 #include <sys/auxv.h>
41 #include <sys/personality.h>
42 #include <sys/time.h>
43 #include <unistd.h>
44
45 #include <async_safe/log.h>
46
47 #include "private/WriteProtected.h"
48 #include "private/bionic_defs.h"
49 #include "private/bionic_globals.h"
50 #include "private/bionic_tls.h"
51 #include "private/thread_private.h"
52 #include "pthread_internal.h"
53
54 extern "C" int __system_properties_init(void);
55 extern "C" void scudo_malloc_set_zero_contents(int);
56 extern "C" void scudo_malloc_set_pattern_fill_contents(int);
57
58 __LIBC_HIDDEN__ WriteProtected<libc_globals> __libc_globals;
59
60 // Not public, but well-known in the BSDs.
61 __BIONIC_WEAK_VARIABLE_FOR_NATIVE_BRIDGE
62 const char* __progname;
63
__libc_init_globals()64 void __libc_init_globals() {
65 // Initialize libc globals that are needed in both the linker and in libc.
66 // In dynamic binaries, this is run at least twice for different copies of the
67 // globals, once for the linker's copy and once for the one in libc.so.
68 __libc_globals.initialize();
69 __libc_globals.mutate([](libc_globals* globals) {
70 __libc_init_vdso(globals);
71 __libc_init_setjmp_cookie(globals);
72 });
73 }
74
75 #if !defined(__LP64__)
__check_max_thread_id()76 static void __check_max_thread_id() {
77 if (gettid() > 65535) {
78 async_safe_fatal("Limited by the size of pthread_mutex_t, 32 bit bionic libc only accepts "
79 "pid <= 65535, but current pid is %d", gettid());
80 }
81 }
82 #endif
83
arc4random_fork_handler()84 static void arc4random_fork_handler() {
85 _rs_forked = 1;
86 _thread_arc4_lock();
87 }
88
89 __BIONIC_WEAK_FOR_NATIVE_BRIDGE
__libc_init_scudo()90 void __libc_init_scudo() {
91 // Heap tagging level *must* be set before interacting with Scudo, otherwise
92 // the primary will be mapped with PROT_MTE even if MTE is is not enabled in
93 // this process.
94 SetDefaultHeapTaggingLevel();
95
96 // TODO(b/158870657) make this unconditional when all devices support SCUDO.
97 #if defined(USE_SCUDO)
98 #if defined(SCUDO_PATTERN_FILL_CONTENTS)
99 scudo_malloc_set_pattern_fill_contents(1);
100 #elif defined(SCUDO_ZERO_CONTENTS)
101 scudo_malloc_set_zero_contents(1);
102 #endif
103 #endif
104 }
105
106 __BIONIC_WEAK_FOR_NATIVE_BRIDGE
__libc_add_main_thread()107 void __libc_add_main_thread() {
108 // Get the main thread from TLS and add it to the thread list.
109 pthread_internal_t* main_thread = __get_thread();
110 __pthread_internal_add(main_thread);
111 }
112
__libc_init_common()113 void __libc_init_common() {
114 // Initialize various globals.
115 environ = __libc_shared_globals()->init_environ;
116 errno = 0;
117 setprogname(__libc_shared_globals()->init_progname ?: "<unknown>");
118
119 #if !defined(__LP64__)
120 __check_max_thread_id();
121 #endif
122
123 __libc_add_main_thread();
124
125 __system_properties_init(); // Requires 'environ'.
126 __libc_init_fdsan(); // Requires system properties (for debug.fdsan).
127 __libc_init_fdtrack();
128 }
129
__libc_init_fork_handler()130 void __libc_init_fork_handler() {
131 // Register atfork handlers to take and release the arc4random lock.
132 pthread_atfork(arc4random_fork_handler, _thread_arc4_unlock, _thread_arc4_unlock);
133 }
134
135 extern "C" void scudo_malloc_set_add_large_allocation_slack(int add_slack);
136
__libc_set_target_sdk_version(int target __unused)137 __BIONIC_WEAK_FOR_NATIVE_BRIDGE void __libc_set_target_sdk_version(int target __unused) {
138 #if defined(USE_SCUDO)
139 scudo_malloc_set_add_large_allocation_slack(target < __ANDROID_API_S__);
140 #endif
141 }
142
__early_abort(int line)143 __noreturn static void __early_abort(int line) {
144 // We can't write to stdout or stderr because we're aborting before we've checked that
145 // it's safe for us to use those file descriptors. We probably can't strace either, so
146 // we rely on the fact that if we dereference a low address, either debuggerd or the
147 // kernel's crash dump will show the fault address.
148 *reinterpret_cast<int*>(line) = 0;
149 _exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
150 }
151
152 // Force any of the stdin/stdout/stderr file descriptors that aren't
153 // open to be associated with /dev/null.
__nullify_closed_stdio()154 static void __nullify_closed_stdio() {
155 for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
156 if (TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(fcntl(i, F_GETFL)) == -1) {
157 // The only error we allow is that the file descriptor does not exist.
158 if (errno != EBADF) __early_abort(__LINE__);
159
160 // This file descriptor wasn't open, so open /dev/null.
161 // init won't have /dev/null available, but SELinux provides an equivalent.
162 // This takes advantage of the fact that open() will take the lowest free
163 // file descriptor, and we're iterating in order from 0, but we'll
164 // double-check we got the right fd anyway...
165 int fd;
166 if (((fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open("/dev/null", O_RDWR))) == -1 &&
167 (fd = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(open("/sys/fs/selinux/null", O_RDWR))) == -1) ||
168 fd != i) {
169 __early_abort(__LINE__);
170 }
171 }
172 }
173 }
174
175 // Check if the environment variable definition at 'envstr'
176 // starts with '<name>=', and if so return the address of the
177 // first character after the equal sign. Otherwise return null.
env_match(const char * envstr,const char * name)178 static const char* env_match(const char* envstr, const char* name) {
179 size_t i = 0;
180
181 while (envstr[i] == name[i] && name[i] != '\0') {
182 ++i;
183 }
184
185 if (name[i] == '\0' && envstr[i] == '=') {
186 return envstr + i + 1;
187 }
188
189 return nullptr;
190 }
191
__is_valid_environment_variable(const char * name)192 static bool __is_valid_environment_variable(const char* name) {
193 // According to the kernel source, by default the kernel uses 32*PAGE_SIZE
194 // as the maximum size for an environment variable definition.
195 const int MAX_ENV_LEN = 32*4096;
196
197 if (name == nullptr) {
198 return false;
199 }
200
201 // Parse the string, looking for the first '=' there, and its size.
202 int pos = 0;
203 int first_equal_pos = -1;
204 while (pos < MAX_ENV_LEN) {
205 if (name[pos] == '\0') {
206 break;
207 }
208 if (name[pos] == '=' && first_equal_pos < 0) {
209 first_equal_pos = pos;
210 }
211 pos++;
212 }
213
214 // Check that it's smaller than MAX_ENV_LEN (to detect non-zero terminated strings).
215 if (pos >= MAX_ENV_LEN) {
216 return false;
217 }
218
219 // Check that it contains at least one equal sign that is not the first character
220 if (first_equal_pos < 1) {
221 return false;
222 }
223
224 return true;
225 }
226
__is_unsafe_environment_variable(const char * name)227 static bool __is_unsafe_environment_variable(const char* name) {
228 // None of these should be allowed when the AT_SECURE auxv
229 // flag is set. This flag is set to inform userspace that a
230 // security transition has occurred, for example, as a result
231 // of executing a setuid program or the result of an SELinux
232 // security transition.
233 static constexpr const char* UNSAFE_VARIABLE_NAMES[] = {
234 "ANDROID_DNS_MODE",
235 "GCONV_PATH",
236 "GETCONF_DIR",
237 "HOSTALIASES",
238 "JE_MALLOC_CONF",
239 "LD_AOUT_LIBRARY_PATH",
240 "LD_AOUT_PRELOAD",
241 "LD_AUDIT",
242 "LD_CONFIG_FILE",
243 "LD_DEBUG",
244 "LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT",
245 "LD_DYNAMIC_WEAK",
246 "LD_LIBRARY_PATH",
247 "LD_ORIGIN_PATH",
248 "LD_PRELOAD",
249 "LD_PROFILE",
250 "LD_SHOW_AUXV",
251 "LD_USE_LOAD_BIAS",
252 "LIBC_DEBUG_MALLOC_OPTIONS",
253 "LIBC_HOOKS_ENABLE",
254 "LOCALDOMAIN",
255 "LOCPATH",
256 "MALLOC_CHECK_",
257 "MALLOC_CONF",
258 "MALLOC_TRACE",
259 "NIS_PATH",
260 "NLSPATH",
261 "RESOLV_HOST_CONF",
262 "RES_OPTIONS",
263 "SCUDO_OPTIONS",
264 "TMPDIR",
265 "TZDIR",
266 };
267 for (const auto& unsafe_variable_name : UNSAFE_VARIABLE_NAMES) {
268 if (env_match(name, unsafe_variable_name) != nullptr) {
269 return true;
270 }
271 }
272 return false;
273 }
274
__sanitize_environment_variables(char ** env)275 static void __sanitize_environment_variables(char** env) {
276 char** src = env;
277 char** dst = env;
278 for (; src[0] != nullptr; ++src) {
279 if (!__is_valid_environment_variable(src[0])) {
280 continue;
281 }
282 // Remove various unsafe environment variables if we're loading a setuid program.
283 if (__is_unsafe_environment_variable(src[0])) {
284 continue;
285 }
286 dst[0] = src[0];
287 ++dst;
288 }
289 dst[0] = nullptr;
290 }
291
__initialize_personality()292 static void __initialize_personality() {
293 #if !defined(__LP64__)
294 int old_value = personality(0xffffffff);
295 if (old_value == -1) {
296 async_safe_fatal("error getting old personality value: %s", strerror(errno));
297 }
298
299 if (personality((static_cast<unsigned int>(old_value) & ~PER_MASK) | PER_LINUX32) == -1) {
300 async_safe_fatal("error setting PER_LINUX32 personality: %s", strerror(errno));
301 }
302 #endif
303 }
304
__libc_init_AT_SECURE(char ** env)305 void __libc_init_AT_SECURE(char** env) {
306 // Check that the kernel provided a value for AT_SECURE.
307 errno = 0;
308 unsigned long is_AT_SECURE = getauxval(AT_SECURE);
309 if (errno != 0) __early_abort(__LINE__);
310
311 // Always ensure that STDIN/STDOUT/STDERR exist. This prevents file
312 // descriptor confusion bugs where a parent process closes
313 // STD*, the exec()d process calls open() for an unrelated reason,
314 // the newly created file descriptor is assigned
315 // 0<=FD<=2, and unrelated code attempts to read / write to the STD*
316 // FDs.
317 // In particular, this can be a security bug for setuid/setgid programs.
318 // For example:
319 // https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-02:23.stdio.asc
320 // However, for robustness reasons, we don't limit these protections to
321 // just security critical executables.
322 //
323 // Init is excluded from these protections unless AT_SECURE is set, as
324 // /dev/null and/or /sys/fs/selinux/null will not be available at
325 // early boot.
326 if ((getpid() != 1) || is_AT_SECURE) {
327 __nullify_closed_stdio();
328 }
329
330 if (is_AT_SECURE) {
331 __sanitize_environment_variables(env);
332 }
333
334 // Now the environment has been sanitized, make it available.
335 environ = __libc_shared_globals()->init_environ = env;
336
337 __initialize_personality();
338 }
339
340 /* This function will be called during normal program termination
341 * to run the destructors that are listed in the .fini_array section
342 * of the executable, if any.
343 *
344 * 'fini_array' points to a list of function addresses. The first
345 * entry in the list has value -1, the last one has value 0.
346 */
__libc_fini(void * array)347 void __libc_fini(void* array) {
348 typedef void (*Dtor)();
349 Dtor* fini_array = reinterpret_cast<Dtor*>(array);
350 const Dtor minus1 = reinterpret_cast<Dtor>(static_cast<uintptr_t>(-1));
351
352 // Validity check: the first entry must be -1.
353 if (array == nullptr || fini_array[0] != minus1) return;
354
355 // Skip over it.
356 fini_array += 1;
357
358 // Count the number of destructors.
359 int count = 0;
360 while (fini_array[count] != nullptr) {
361 ++count;
362 }
363
364 // Now call each destructor in reverse order, ignoring any -1s.
365 while (count > 0) {
366 Dtor dtor = fini_array[--count];
367 if (dtor != minus1) dtor();
368 }
369 }
370