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Previously, the `guard::init()` and `guard::current()` functions were
returning a `usize` address representing the top of the stack guard,
respectively for the main thread and for spawned threads.  The `SIGSEGV`
handler on `unix` targets checked if a fault was within one page below
that address, if so reporting it as a stack overflow.

Now `unix` targets report a `Range<usize>` representing the guard
memory, so it can cover arbitrary guard sizes.  Non-`unix` targets which
always return `None` for guards now do so with `Option<!>`, so they
don't pay any overhead.

For `linux-gnu` in particular, the previous guard upper-bound was
`stackaddr + guardsize`, as the protected memory was *inside* the stack.
This was a glibc bug, and starting from 2.27 they are moving the guard
*past* the end of the stack.  However, there's no simple way for us to
know where the guard page actually lies, so now we declare it as the
whole range of `stackaddr ± guardsize`, and any fault therein will be
called a stack overflow.  This fixes #47863.
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cuviper committed Jan 31, 2018
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions src/libstd/sys/cloudabi/thread.rs
Expand Up @@ -111,10 +111,11 @@ impl Drop for Thread {

#[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
pub mod guard {
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> {
pub type Guard = !;
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> {
None
}
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<usize> {
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> {
None
}
}
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions src/libstd/sys/redox/thread.rs
Expand Up @@ -88,6 +88,7 @@ impl Thread {
}

pub mod guard {
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<usize> { None }
pub type Guard = !;
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> { None }
}
9 changes: 2 additions & 7 deletions src/libstd/sys/unix/stack_overflow.rs
Expand Up @@ -57,9 +57,6 @@ mod imp {
use sys_common::thread_info;


// This is initialized in init() and only read from after
static mut PAGE_SIZE: usize = 0;

#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
unsafe fn siginfo_si_addr(info: *mut libc::siginfo_t) -> usize {
#[repr(C)]
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -102,12 +99,12 @@ mod imp {
_data: *mut libc::c_void) {
use sys_common::util::report_overflow;

let guard = thread_info::stack_guard().unwrap_or(0);
let guard = thread_info::stack_guard().unwrap_or(0..0);
let addr = siginfo_si_addr(info);

// If the faulting address is within the guard page, then we print a
// message saying so and abort.
if guard != 0 && guard - PAGE_SIZE <= addr && addr < guard {
if guard.start <= addr && addr < guard.end {
report_overflow();
rtabort!("stack overflow");
} else {
Expand All @@ -123,8 +120,6 @@ mod imp {
static mut MAIN_ALTSTACK: *mut libc::c_void = ptr::null_mut();

pub unsafe fn init() {
PAGE_SIZE = ::sys::os::page_size();

let mut action: sigaction = mem::zeroed();
action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO | SA_ONSTACK;
action.sa_sigaction = signal_handler as sighandler_t;
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115 changes: 70 additions & 45 deletions src/libstd/sys/unix/thread.rs
Expand Up @@ -205,8 +205,10 @@ impl Drop for Thread {
not(target_os = "solaris")))]
#[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
pub mod guard {
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<usize> { None }
use ops::Range;
pub type Guard = Range<usize>;
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> { None }
}


Expand All @@ -222,14 +224,43 @@ pub mod guard {
use libc;
use libc::mmap;
use libc::{PROT_NONE, MAP_PRIVATE, MAP_ANON, MAP_FAILED, MAP_FIXED};
use ops::Range;
use sys::os;

#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos",
target_os = "bitrig",
target_os = "openbsd",
target_os = "solaris"))]
// This is initialized in init() and only read from after
static mut PAGE_SIZE: usize = 0;

pub type Guard = Range<usize>;

#[cfg(target_os = "solaris")]
unsafe fn get_stack_start() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
let mut current_stack: libc::stack_t = ::mem::zeroed();
assert_eq!(libc::stack_getbounds(&mut current_stack), 0);
Some(current_stack.ss_sp)
}

#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
unsafe fn get_stack_start() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
current().map(|s| s as *mut libc::c_void)
let stackaddr = libc::pthread_get_stackaddr_np(libc::pthread_self()) as usize -
libc::pthread_get_stacksize_np(libc::pthread_self());
Some(stackaddr as *mut libc::c_void)
}

#[cfg(any(target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "bitrig"))]
unsafe fn get_stack_start() -> Option<*mut libc::c_void> {
let mut current_stack: libc::stack_t = ::mem::zeroed();
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_stackseg_np(libc::pthread_self(),
&mut current_stack), 0);

let extra = if cfg!(target_os = "bitrig") {3} else {1} * PAGE_SIZE;
let stackaddr = if libc::pthread_main_np() == 1 {
// main thread
current_stack.ss_sp as usize - current_stack.ss_size + extra
} else {
// new thread
current_stack.ss_sp as usize - current_stack.ss_size
};
Some(stackaddr as *mut libc::c_void)
}

#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "freebsd",
Expand All @@ -253,8 +284,9 @@ pub mod guard {
ret
}

pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<usize> {
let psize = os::page_size();
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> {
PAGE_SIZE = os::page_size();

let mut stackaddr = get_stack_start()?;

// Ensure stackaddr is page aligned! A parent process might
Expand All @@ -263,9 +295,9 @@ pub mod guard {
// stackaddr < stackaddr + stacksize, so if stackaddr is not
// page-aligned, calculate the fix such that stackaddr <
// new_page_aligned_stackaddr < stackaddr + stacksize
let remainder = (stackaddr as usize) % psize;
let remainder = (stackaddr as usize) % PAGE_SIZE;
if remainder != 0 {
stackaddr = ((stackaddr as usize) + psize - remainder)
stackaddr = ((stackaddr as usize) + PAGE_SIZE - remainder)
as *mut libc::c_void;
}

Expand All @@ -280,60 +312,42 @@ pub mod guard {
// Instead, we'll just note where we expect rlimit to start
// faulting, so our handler can report "stack overflow", and
// trust that the kernel's own stack guard will work.
Some(stackaddr as usize)
let stackaddr = stackaddr as usize;
Some(stackaddr - PAGE_SIZE..stackaddr)
} else {
// Reallocate the last page of the stack.
// This ensures SIGBUS will be raised on
// stack overflow.
let result = mmap(stackaddr, psize, PROT_NONE,
let result = mmap(stackaddr, PAGE_SIZE, PROT_NONE,
MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON | MAP_FIXED, -1, 0);

if result != stackaddr || result == MAP_FAILED {
panic!("failed to allocate a guard page");
}

let guardaddr = stackaddr as usize;
let offset = if cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") {
2
} else {
1
};

Some(stackaddr as usize + offset * psize)
Some(guardaddr..guardaddr + offset * PAGE_SIZE)
}
}

#[cfg(target_os = "solaris")]
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> {
let mut current_stack: libc::stack_t = ::mem::zeroed();
assert_eq!(libc::stack_getbounds(&mut current_stack), 0);
Some(current_stack.ss_sp as usize)
}

#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> {
Some(libc::pthread_get_stackaddr_np(libc::pthread_self()) as usize -
libc::pthread_get_stacksize_np(libc::pthread_self()))
}

#[cfg(any(target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "bitrig"))]
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> {
let mut current_stack: libc::stack_t = ::mem::zeroed();
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_stackseg_np(libc::pthread_self(),
&mut current_stack), 0);

let extra = if cfg!(target_os = "bitrig") {3} else {1} * os::page_size();
Some(if libc::pthread_main_np() == 1 {
// main thread
current_stack.ss_sp as usize - current_stack.ss_size + extra
} else {
// new thread
current_stack.ss_sp as usize - current_stack.ss_size
})
#[cfg(any(target_os = "macos",
target_os = "bitrig",
target_os = "openbsd",
target_os = "solaris"))]
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> {
let stackaddr = get_stack_start()? as usize;
Some(stackaddr - PAGE_SIZE..stackaddr)
}

#[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "freebsd",
target_os = "linux", target_os = "netbsd", target_os = "l4re"))]
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> {
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> {
let mut ret = None;
let mut attr: libc::pthread_attr_t = ::mem::zeroed();
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_init(&mut attr), 0);
Expand All @@ -352,12 +366,23 @@ pub mod guard {
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_getstack(&attr, &mut stackaddr,
&mut size), 0);

let stackaddr = stackaddr as usize;
ret = if cfg!(target_os = "freebsd") {
Some(stackaddr as usize - guardsize)
// FIXME does freebsd really fault *below* the guard addr?
let guardaddr = stackaddr - guardsize;
Some(guardaddr - PAGE_SIZE..guardaddr)
} else if cfg!(target_os = "netbsd") {
Some(stackaddr as usize)
Some(stackaddr - guardsize..stackaddr)
} else if cfg!(all(target_os = "linux", target_env = "gnu")) {
// glibc used to include the guard area within the stack, as noted in the BUGS
// section of `man pthread_attr_getguardsize`. This has been corrected starting
// with glibc 2.27, and in some distro backports, so the guard is now placed at the
// end (below) the stack. There's no easy way for us to know which we have at
// runtime, so we'll just match any fault in the range right above or below the
// stack base to call that fault a stack overflow.
Some(stackaddr - guardsize..stackaddr + guardsize)
} else {
Some(stackaddr as usize + guardsize)
Some(stackaddr..stackaddr + guardsize)
};
}
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_attr_destroy(&mut attr), 0);
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions src/libstd/sys/wasm/thread.rs
Expand Up @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ impl Thread {
}

pub mod guard {
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<usize> { None }
pub type Guard = !;
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> { None }
}
5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions src/libstd/sys/windows/thread.rs
Expand Up @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ impl Thread {

#[cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))]
pub mod guard {
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<usize> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<usize> { None }
pub type Guard = !;
pub unsafe fn current() -> Option<Guard> { None }
pub unsafe fn init() -> Option<Guard> { None }
}
9 changes: 5 additions & 4 deletions src/libstd/sys_common/thread_info.rs
Expand Up @@ -11,10 +11,11 @@
#![allow(dead_code)] // stack_guard isn't used right now on all platforms

use cell::RefCell;
use sys::thread::guard::Guard;
use thread::Thread;

struct ThreadInfo {
stack_guard: Option<usize>,
stack_guard: Option<Guard>,
thread: Thread,
}

Expand All @@ -38,11 +39,11 @@ pub fn current_thread() -> Option<Thread> {
ThreadInfo::with(|info| info.thread.clone())
}

pub fn stack_guard() -> Option<usize> {
ThreadInfo::with(|info| info.stack_guard).and_then(|o| o)
pub fn stack_guard() -> Option<Guard> {
ThreadInfo::with(|info| info.stack_guard.clone()).and_then(|o| o)
}

pub fn set(stack_guard: Option<usize>, thread: Thread) {
pub fn set(stack_guard: Option<Guard>, thread: Thread) {
THREAD_INFO.with(|c| assert!(c.borrow().is_none()));
THREAD_INFO.with(move |c| *c.borrow_mut() = Some(ThreadInfo{
stack_guard,
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