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| //===-- dfsan_interface.h -------------------------------------------------===// | |
| // | |
| // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | |
| // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | |
| // | |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
| // | |
| // This file is a part of DataFlowSanitizer. | |
| // | |
| // Public interface header. | |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
| extern "C" { | |
| typedef uint8_t dfsan_label; | |
| typedef uint32_t dfsan_origin; | |
| /// Signature of the callback argument to dfsan_set_write_callback(). | |
| typedef void(SANITIZER_CDECL *dfsan_write_callback_t)(int fd, const void *buf, | |
| size_t count); | |
| /// Signature of the callback argument to dfsan_set_conditional_callback(). | |
| typedef void(SANITIZER_CDECL *dfsan_conditional_callback_t)( | |
| dfsan_label label, dfsan_origin origin); | |
| /// Signature of the callback argument to dfsan_set_reaches_function_callback(). | |
| /// The description is intended to hold the name of the variable. | |
| typedef void(SANITIZER_CDECL *dfsan_reaches_function_callback_t)( | |
| dfsan_label label, dfsan_origin origin, const char *file, unsigned int line, | |
| const char *function); | |
| /// Computes the union of \c l1 and \c l2, resulting in a union label. | |
| dfsan_label SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_union(dfsan_label l1, dfsan_label l2); | |
| /// Sets the label for each address in [addr,addr+size) to \c label. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_set_label(dfsan_label label, void *addr, | |
| size_t size); | |
| /// Sets the label for each address in [addr,addr+size) to the union of the | |
| /// current label for that address and \c label. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_add_label(dfsan_label label, void *addr, | |
| size_t size); | |
| /// Retrieves the label associated with the given data. | |
| /// | |
| /// The type of 'data' is arbitrary. The function accepts a value of any type, | |
| /// which can be truncated or extended (implicitly or explicitly) as necessary. | |
| /// The truncation/extension operations will preserve the label of the original | |
| /// value. | |
| dfsan_label SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_get_label(long data); | |
| /// Retrieves the immediate origin associated with the given data. The returned | |
| /// origin may point to another origin. | |
| /// | |
| /// The type of 'data' is arbitrary. | |
| dfsan_origin SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_get_origin(long data); | |
| /// Retrieves the label associated with the data at the given address. | |
| dfsan_label SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_read_label(const void *addr, size_t size); | |
| /// Return the origin associated with the first taint byte in the size bytes | |
| /// from the address addr. | |
| dfsan_origin SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_read_origin_of_first_taint(const void *addr, | |
| size_t size); | |
| /// Returns whether the given label contains the label elem. | |
| int SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_has_label(dfsan_label label, dfsan_label elem); | |
| /// Flushes the DFSan shadow, i.e. forgets about all labels currently associated | |
| /// with the application memory. Use this call to start over the taint tracking | |
| /// within the same process. | |
| /// | |
| /// Note: If another thread is working with tainted data during the flush, that | |
| /// taint could still be written to shadow after the flush. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_flush(void); | |
| /// Sets a callback to be invoked on calls to write(). The callback is invoked | |
| /// before the write is done. The write is not guaranteed to succeed when the | |
| /// callback executes. Pass in NULL to remove any callback. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL | |
| dfsan_set_write_callback(dfsan_write_callback_t labeled_write_callback); | |
| /// Sets a callback to be invoked on any conditional expressions which have a | |
| /// taint label set. This can be used to find where tainted data influences | |
| /// the behavior of the program. | |
| /// These callbacks will only be added when -dfsan-conditional-callbacks=true. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL | |
| dfsan_set_conditional_callback(dfsan_conditional_callback_t callback); | |
| /// Conditional expressions occur during signal handlers. | |
| /// Making callbacks that handle signals well is tricky, so when | |
| /// -dfsan-conditional-callbacks=true, conditional expressions used in signal | |
| /// handlers will add the labels they see into a global (bitwise-or together). | |
| /// This function returns all label bits seen in signal handler conditions. | |
| dfsan_label SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_get_labels_in_signal_conditional(); | |
| /// Sets a callback to be invoked when tainted data reaches a function. | |
| /// This could occur at function entry, or at a load instruction. | |
| /// These callbacks will only be added if -dfsan-reaches-function-callbacks=1. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL | |
| dfsan_set_reaches_function_callback(dfsan_reaches_function_callback_t callback); | |
| /// Making callbacks that handle signals well is tricky, so when | |
| /// -dfsan-reaches-function-callbacks=true, functions reached in signal | |
| /// handlers will add the labels they see into a global (bitwise-or together). | |
| /// This function returns all label bits seen during signal handlers. | |
| dfsan_label SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_get_labels_in_signal_reaches_function(); | |
| /// Interceptor hooks. | |
| /// Whenever a dfsan's custom function is called the corresponding | |
| /// hook is called it non-zero. The hooks should be defined by the user. | |
| /// The primary use case is taint-guided fuzzing, where the fuzzer | |
| /// needs to see the parameters of the function and the labels. | |
| /// FIXME: implement more hooks. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_weak_hook_memcmp(void *caller_pc, const void *s1, | |
| const void *s2, size_t n, | |
| dfsan_label s1_label, | |
| dfsan_label s2_label, | |
| dfsan_label n_label); | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_weak_hook_strncmp(void *caller_pc, const char *s1, | |
| const char *s2, size_t n, | |
| dfsan_label s1_label, | |
| dfsan_label s2_label, | |
| dfsan_label n_label); | |
| /// Prints the origin trace of the label at the address addr to stderr. It also | |
| /// prints description at the beginning of the trace. If origin tracking is not | |
| /// on, or the address is not labeled, it prints nothing. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_print_origin_trace(const void *addr, | |
| const char *description); | |
| /// As above, but use an origin id from dfsan_get_origin() instead of address. | |
| /// Does not include header line with taint label and address information. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_print_origin_id_trace(dfsan_origin origin); | |
| /// Prints the origin trace of the label at the address \p addr to a | |
| /// pre-allocated output buffer. If origin tracking is not on, or the address is | |
| /// not labeled, it prints nothing. | |
| /// | |
| /// Typical usage: | |
| /// \code | |
| /// char kDescription[] = "..."; | |
| /// char buf[1024]; | |
| /// dfsan_sprint_origin_trace(&tainted_var, kDescription, buf, sizeof(buf)); | |
| /// \endcode | |
| /// | |
| /// Typical usage that handles truncation: | |
| /// \code | |
| /// char buf[1024]; | |
| /// int len = dfsan_sprint_origin_trace(&var, nullptr, buf, sizeof(buf)); | |
| /// | |
| /// if (len < sizeof(buf)) { | |
| /// ProcessOriginTrace(buf); | |
| /// } else { | |
| /// char *tmpbuf = new char[len + 1]; | |
| /// dfsan_sprint_origin_trace(&var, nullptr, tmpbuf, len + 1); | |
| /// ProcessOriginTrace(tmpbuf); | |
| /// delete[] tmpbuf; | |
| /// } | |
| /// \endcode | |
| /// | |
| /// \param addr The tainted memory address whose origin we are printing. | |
| /// \param description A description printed at the beginning of the trace. | |
| /// \param [out] out_buf The output buffer to write the results to. | |
| /// \param out_buf_size The size of \p out_buf. | |
| /// | |
| /// \returns The number of symbols that should have been written to \p out_buf | |
| /// (not including trailing null byte '\0'). Thus, the string is truncated iff | |
| /// return value is not less than \p out_buf_size. | |
| size_t SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_sprint_origin_trace(const void *addr, | |
| const char *description, | |
| char *out_buf, | |
| size_t out_buf_size); | |
| /// As above, but use an origin id from dfsan_get_origin() instead of address. | |
| /// Does not include header line with taint label and address information. | |
| size_t SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_sprint_origin_id_trace(dfsan_origin origin, | |
| char *out_buf, | |
| size_t out_buf_size); | |
| /// Prints the stack trace leading to this call to a pre-allocated output | |
| /// buffer. | |
| /// | |
| /// For usage examples, see dfsan_sprint_origin_trace. | |
| /// | |
| /// \param [out] out_buf The output buffer to write the results to. | |
| /// \param out_buf_size The size of \p out_buf. | |
| /// | |
| /// \returns The number of symbols that should have been written to \p out_buf | |
| /// (not including trailing null byte '\0'). Thus, the string is truncated iff | |
| /// return value is not less than \p out_buf_size. | |
| size_t SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_sprint_stack_trace(char *out_buf, | |
| size_t out_buf_size); | |
| /// Retrieves the very first origin associated with the data at the given | |
| /// address. | |
| dfsan_origin SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_get_init_origin(const void *addr); | |
| /// Returns the value of -dfsan-track-origins. | |
| /// * 0: do not track origins. | |
| /// * 1: track origins at memory store operations. | |
| /// * 2: track origins at memory load and store operations. | |
| int SANITIZER_CDECL dfsan_get_track_origins(void); | |
| } // extern "C" | |
| template <typename T> void dfsan_set_label(dfsan_label label, T &data) { | |
| dfsan_set_label(label, (void *)&data, sizeof(T)); | |
| } | |
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