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memval_simple.c
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/* ******************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2017-2021 Google, Inc. All rights reserved.
* ******************************************************************************/
/*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
*
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
* and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* * Neither the name of VMware, Inc. nor the names of its contributors may be
* used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
* specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL VMWARE, INC. OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
* SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
* CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
* DAMAGE.
*/
/* Code Manipulation API Sample:
* memval_simple.c
*
* Records and dumps app write addresses, and their corresponding written values.
*
* (1) It fills two per-thread-buffers with inlined instrumentation.
* (2) Once the buffers have been filled up, a fault handler will redirect execution
* to our trace buffer handler, where we dump the memrefs to disk.
*
* This sample illustrates
* - inserting instrumentation after the current instruction to read the value
* written by it;
* - the use of drutil_expand_rep_string() to expand string loops to obtain
* every memory reference;
* - the use of drx_expand_scatter_gather() to expand scatter/gather instrs
* into a set of functionally equivalent stores/loads;
* - the use of drutil_opnd_mem_size_in_bytes() to obtain the size of OP_enter
* memory references;
* - the use of drutil_insert_get_mem_addr() to insert instructions to compute
* the address of each memory reference;
* - the use of the drx_buf extension to fill buffers in a platform-independent
* manner.
*
* This client is a simple implementation of a memory reference tracing tool
* without instrumentation optimization.
*/
#include <stddef.h> /* for offsetof */
#include "dr_api.h"
#include "drmgr.h"
#include "drutil.h"
#include "drreg.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "drx.h"
/* We opt to use two buffers -- one to hold only mem_ref_t structs, and another to hold
* the raw bytes written. This is done for simplicity, as we will never get a partial
* write to the trace buffer (holding mem_ref_t's), which simplifies the handler logic.
*/
typedef struct _mem_ref_t {
ushort size; /* mem ref size */
ushort type; /* instr opcode */
app_pc addr; /* mem ref addr */
} mem_ref_t;
/* Max number of mem_ref a buffer can have. */
#define MAX_NUM_MEM_REFS 4096
/* The maximum size of buffer for holding mem_refs. */
#define MEM_BUF_SIZE (sizeof(mem_ref_t) * MAX_NUM_MEM_REFS)
/* The maximum size of buffer for holding writes. Writes on average don't get too large,
* but we give ourselves some leeway and say chains of consecutive writes are on average
* less than 32 bytes each.
*/
#define WRT_BUF_SIZE (MAX_NUM_MEM_REFS * 32)
#define MINSERT instrlist_meta_preinsert
/* Thread-private log file. */
typedef struct {
file_t log;
FILE *logf;
} per_thread_t;
/* Cross-instrumentation-phase data. */
typedef struct {
reg_id_t reg_addr;
int last_opcode;
} instru_data_t;
static client_id_t client_id;
static int tls_idx;
static drx_buf_t *write_buffer;
static drx_buf_t *trace_buffer;
/* Requires that hex_buf be at least as long as 2*memref->size + 1. */
static char *
write_hexdump(char *hex_buf, byte *write_base, mem_ref_t *mem_ref)
{
int i;
char *hexstring = hex_buf, *needle = hex_buf;
for (i = mem_ref->size - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
needle += dr_snprintf(needle, 2 * mem_ref->size + 1 - (needle - hex_buf), "%02x",
write_base[i]);
}
return hexstring;
}
/* Called when the trace buffer has filled up, and needs to be flushed to disk. */
static void
trace_fault(void *drcontext, void *buf_base, size_t size)
{
per_thread_t *data = drmgr_get_tls_field(drcontext, tls_idx);
mem_ref_t *trace_base = (mem_ref_t *)(char *)buf_base;
mem_ref_t *trace_ptr = (mem_ref_t *)((char *)buf_base + size);
byte *write_base = drx_buf_get_buffer_base(drcontext, write_buffer);
byte *write_ptr = drx_buf_get_buffer_ptr(drcontext, write_buffer);
int largest_size = 0;
mem_ref_t *mem_ref;
char *hex_buf;
/* find the largest necessary buffer so we only perform a single allocation */
for (mem_ref = trace_base; mem_ref < trace_ptr; mem_ref++) {
if (mem_ref->size > largest_size)
largest_size = mem_ref->size;
}
hex_buf = dr_thread_alloc(drcontext, 2 * largest_size + 1);
/* write the memrefs to disk */
for (mem_ref = trace_base; mem_ref < trace_ptr; mem_ref++) {
/* Each memref in the trace buffer has an "associated" write in the write buffer.
* We pull mem_ref->size bytes from the write buffer, and assert we haven't yet
* gone too far.
*/
/* We use libc's fprintf as it is buffered and much faster than dr_fprintf for
* repeated printing that dominates performance, as the printing does here. Note
* that a binary dump is *much* faster than fprintf still.
*/
fprintf(data->logf, "" PFX ": %s %2d %s\n", mem_ref->addr,
decode_opcode_name(mem_ref->type), mem_ref->size,
write_hexdump(hex_buf, write_base, mem_ref));
write_base += mem_ref->size;
DR_ASSERT(write_base <= write_ptr);
}
dr_thread_free(drcontext, hex_buf, 2 * largest_size + 1);
/* reset the write buffer (note: the trace buffer gets reset automatically) */
drx_buf_set_buffer_ptr(drcontext, write_buffer,
drx_buf_get_buffer_base(drcontext, write_buffer));
}
static reg_id_t
instrument_pre_write(void *drcontext, instrlist_t *ilist, instr_t *where, int opcode,
instr_t *instr_operands, opnd_t ref)
{
reg_id_t reg_ptr, reg_tmp, reg_addr;
ushort type, size;
bool ok;
if (drreg_reserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, NULL, ®_tmp) !=
DRREG_SUCCESS) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
return DR_REG_NULL;
}
if (drreg_reserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, NULL, ®_ptr) !=
DRREG_SUCCESS) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
return DR_REG_NULL;
}
/* i#2449: In the situation that instrument_post_write, instrument_pre_write and ref
* all have the same register reserved, drutil_insert_get_mem_addr will compute the
* address of an operand using an incorrect register value, as drreg will elide the
* save/restore.
*/
if (opnd_uses_reg(ref, reg_tmp) &&
drreg_get_app_value(drcontext, ilist, where, reg_tmp, reg_tmp) != DRREG_SUCCESS) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
return DR_REG_NULL;
}
if (opnd_uses_reg(ref, reg_ptr) &&
drreg_get_app_value(drcontext, ilist, where, reg_ptr, reg_ptr) != DRREG_SUCCESS) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
return DR_REG_NULL;
}
/* We use reg_ptr as scratch to get addr. Note we do this first as reg_ptr or reg_tmp
* may be used in ref.
*/
ok = drutil_insert_get_mem_addr(drcontext, ilist, where, ref, reg_tmp, reg_ptr);
DR_ASSERT(ok);
drx_buf_insert_load_buf_ptr(drcontext, trace_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr);
/* inserts memref addr */
drx_buf_insert_buf_store(drcontext, trace_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr, DR_REG_NULL,
opnd_create_reg(reg_tmp), OPSZ_PTR,
offsetof(mem_ref_t, addr));
if (IF_AARCHXX_ELSE(true, false)) {
/* At this point we save the write address for later, because reg_tmp's value
* will get clobbered on ARM.
*/
if (drreg_reserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, NULL, ®_addr) !=
DRREG_SUCCESS) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
return DR_REG_NULL;
}
MINSERT(ilist, where,
XINST_CREATE_move(drcontext, opnd_create_reg(reg_addr),
opnd_create_reg(reg_tmp)));
}
/* Inserts type. */
type = (ushort)opcode;
drx_buf_insert_buf_store(drcontext, trace_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr, reg_tmp,
OPND_CREATE_INT16(type), OPSZ_2, offsetof(mem_ref_t, type));
/* Inserts size. */
size = (ushort)drutil_opnd_mem_size_in_bytes(ref, instr_operands);
drx_buf_insert_buf_store(drcontext, trace_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr, reg_tmp,
OPND_CREATE_INT16(size), OPSZ_2, offsetof(mem_ref_t, size));
/* If the app write segfaults, we will be unable to write to the write_buffer, which
* means the above trace_buffer entries won't have a corresponding entry in the
* write_buffer. To mitigate this scenario, we postpone updating trace_buffer ptr to
* the post-write instrumentation. This way, if the app write fails for any reason,
* the trace_buffer entry will not be committed.
*/
if (instr_is_call(instr_operands)) {
app_pc pc;
/* Note that on ARM the call instruction writes only to the link register, so
* we would never even get into instrument_pre_write() on ARM if this was a call.
*/
IF_AARCHXX(DR_ASSERT(false));
/* We simulate the call instruction's written memory by writing the next app_pc
* to the written buffer, since we can't do this after the call has happened.
*/
drx_buf_insert_load_buf_ptr(drcontext, write_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr);
pc = decode_next_pc(drcontext, instr_get_app_pc(instr_operands));
/* note that for a circular buffer, we don't need to specify a scratch register */
drx_buf_insert_buf_store(drcontext, trace_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr,
DR_REG_NULL, OPND_CREATE_INTPTR((ptr_int_t)pc), OPSZ_PTR,
0);
drx_buf_insert_update_buf_ptr(drcontext, write_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr,
reg_tmp, sizeof(app_pc));
/* we don't need to persist reg_tmp to the next instruction */
if (drreg_unreserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, reg_tmp) != DRREG_SUCCESS)
DR_ASSERT(false);
reg_tmp = DR_REG_NULL;
} else if (IF_AARCHXX_ELSE(true, false)) {
/* Now reg_tmp has the address of the write again. */
MINSERT(ilist, where,
XINST_CREATE_move(drcontext, opnd_create_reg(reg_tmp),
opnd_create_reg(reg_addr)));
if (drreg_unreserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, reg_addr) != DRREG_SUCCESS)
DR_ASSERT(false);
}
if (drreg_unreserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, reg_ptr) != DRREG_SUCCESS)
DR_ASSERT(false);
return reg_tmp;
}
static void
instrument_post_write(void *drcontext, instrlist_t *ilist, instr_t *where, opnd_t memref,
instr_t *write, reg_id_t reg_addr)
{
reg_id_t reg_ptr;
ushort stride = (ushort)drutil_opnd_mem_size_in_bytes(memref, write);
/* We want to use the same predicate as write when inserting the following
* instrumentation.
*/
instrlist_set_auto_predicate(ilist, instr_get_predicate(write));
if (drreg_reserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, NULL, ®_ptr) !=
DRREG_SUCCESS) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
return;
}
drx_buf_insert_load_buf_ptr(drcontext, write_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr);
/* drx_buf_insert_buf_memcpy() internally updates the buffer pointer */
drx_buf_insert_buf_memcpy(drcontext, write_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr, reg_addr,
stride);
/* Data was written to trace_buffer in instrument_pre_write. Here, by updating
* the trace_buffer ptr, we essentially commit that data. See comment in
* instrument_pre_write for more details.
* XXX: This extra overhead of loading trace_buffer ptr in the common path can
* be avoided by handling the app-write-fail case in a fault handler instead.
*/
drx_buf_insert_load_buf_ptr(drcontext, trace_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr);
drx_buf_insert_update_buf_ptr(drcontext, trace_buffer, ilist, where, reg_ptr,
DR_REG_NULL, sizeof(mem_ref_t));
if (drreg_unreserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, reg_ptr) != DRREG_SUCCESS)
DR_ASSERT(false);
if (drreg_unreserve_register(drcontext, ilist, where, reg_addr) != DRREG_SUCCESS)
DR_ASSERT(false);
/* Set the predicate back to the default */
instrlist_set_auto_predicate(ilist, instr_get_predicate(where));
}
static void
handle_post_write(void *drcontext, instrlist_t *ilist, instr_t *where, reg_id_t reg_addr)
{
int i;
instr_t *prev_instr = instr_get_prev_app(where);
bool seen_memref = false;
/* XXX: We assume that no write instruction has multiple distinct memory destinations.
* This way we are able to persist a single register across an app instruction. Note
* there are instructions which currently do break this assumption, but we punt on
* this.
*/
for (i = 0; i < instr_num_dsts(prev_instr); ++i) {
const opnd_t dst = instr_get_dst(prev_instr, i);
if (opnd_is_memory_reference(dst)) {
if (seen_memref) {
DR_ASSERT_MSG(false, "Found inst with multiple memory destinations");
break;
}
seen_memref = true;
instrument_post_write(drcontext, ilist, where, dst, prev_instr, reg_addr);
}
}
}
static dr_emit_flags_t
event_app_analysis(void *drcontext, void *tag, instrlist_t *bb, bool for_trace,
bool translating, void **user_data)
{
instru_data_t *data = (instru_data_t *)dr_thread_alloc(drcontext, sizeof(*data));
data->reg_addr = DR_REG_NULL;
data->last_opcode = OP_INVALID;
*user_data = (void *)data;
return DR_EMIT_DEFAULT;
}
/* For each memory reference app instr, we insert inline code to fill the buffer
* with an instruction entry and memory reference entries.
*/
static dr_emit_flags_t
event_app_instruction(void *drcontext, void *tag, instrlist_t *bb, instr_t *where,
bool for_trace, bool translating, void *user_data)
{
int i;
bool seen_memref = false;
instru_data_t *data = (instru_data_t *)user_data;
/* If the previous instruction was a write, we should handle it. */
if (data->reg_addr != DR_REG_NULL)
handle_post_write(drcontext, bb, where, data->reg_addr);
data->reg_addr = DR_REG_NULL;
/* Use the drmgr_orig_app_instr_* interface to properly handle our own use
* of drutil_expand_rep_string() and drx_expand_scatter_gather() (as well
* as another client/library emulating the instruction stream).
*/
instr_t *instr_fetch = drmgr_orig_app_instr_for_fetch(drcontext);
if (instr_fetch != NULL)
data->last_opcode = instr_get_opcode(instr_fetch);
instr_t *instr_operands = drmgr_orig_app_instr_for_operands(drcontext);
if (instr_operands != NULL && instr_writes_memory(instr_operands)) {
DR_ASSERT(instr_is_app(instr_operands));
DR_ASSERT(data->last_opcode != 0);
/* XXX: See above, in handle_post_write(). To simplify the handling of registers,
* we assume no instruction has multiple distinct memory destination operands.
*/
for (i = 0; i < instr_num_dsts(instr_operands); ++i) {
const opnd_t dst = instr_get_dst(instr_operands, i);
if (opnd_is_memory_reference(dst)) {
if (seen_memref) {
DR_ASSERT_MSG(false, "Found inst with multiple memory destinations");
break;
}
data->reg_addr = instrument_pre_write(
drcontext, bb, where, data->last_opcode, instr_operands, dst);
seen_memref = true;
}
}
}
if (drmgr_is_last_instr(drcontext, where))
dr_thread_free(drcontext, data, sizeof(*data));
return DR_EMIT_DEFAULT;
}
/* We transform string loops into regular loops so we can more easily
* monitor every memory reference they make.
*/
static dr_emit_flags_t
event_bb_app2app(void *drcontext, void *tag, instrlist_t *bb, bool for_trace,
bool translating)
{
if (!drutil_expand_rep_string(drcontext, bb)) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
/* in release build, carry on: we'll just miss per-iter refs */
}
if (!drx_expand_scatter_gather(drcontext, bb, NULL)) {
DR_ASSERT(false);
}
drx_tail_pad_block(drcontext, bb);
return DR_EMIT_DEFAULT;
}
static void
event_thread_init(void *drcontext)
{
per_thread_t *data = dr_thread_alloc(drcontext, sizeof(per_thread_t));
DR_ASSERT(data != NULL);
drmgr_set_tls_field(drcontext, tls_idx, data);
/* We're going to dump our data to a per-thread file.
* On Windows we need an absolute path so we place it in
* the same directory as our library. We could also pass
* in a path as a client argument.
*/
data->log =
log_file_open(client_id, drcontext, NULL /* using client lib path */, "memval",
#ifndef WINDOWS
DR_FILE_CLOSE_ON_FORK |
#endif
DR_FILE_ALLOW_LARGE);
data->logf = log_stream_from_file(data->log);
}
static void
event_thread_exit(void *drcontext)
{
per_thread_t *data = drmgr_get_tls_field(drcontext, tls_idx);
log_stream_close(data->logf);
dr_thread_free(drcontext, data, sizeof(per_thread_t));
}
static void
event_exit(void)
{
if (!drmgr_unregister_tls_field(tls_idx) ||
!drmgr_unregister_thread_init_event(event_thread_init) ||
!drmgr_unregister_thread_exit_event(event_thread_exit) ||
!drmgr_unregister_bb_app2app_event(event_bb_app2app) ||
!drmgr_unregister_bb_insertion_event(event_app_instruction))
DR_ASSERT(false);
drx_buf_free(write_buffer);
drx_buf_free(trace_buffer);
drutil_exit();
drreg_exit();
drmgr_exit();
drx_exit();
}
DR_EXPORT void
dr_client_main(client_id_t id, int argc, const char *argv[])
{
drreg_options_t ops = { sizeof(ops), 4 /*max slots needed*/, false };
dr_set_client_name("DynamoRIO Sample Client 'memval'", "http://dynamorio.org/issues");
if (!drmgr_init() || !drutil_init() || !drx_init())
DR_ASSERT(false);
if (drreg_init(&ops) != DRREG_SUCCESS)
DR_ASSERT(false);
/* register events */
dr_register_exit_event(event_exit);
if (!drmgr_register_thread_init_event(event_thread_init) ||
!drmgr_register_thread_exit_event(event_thread_exit) ||
!drmgr_register_bb_app2app_event(event_bb_app2app, NULL) ||
!drmgr_register_bb_instrumentation_event(event_app_analysis,
event_app_instruction, NULL))
DR_ASSERT(false);
client_id = id;
tls_idx = drmgr_register_tls_field();
trace_buffer = drx_buf_create_trace_buffer(MEM_BUF_SIZE, trace_fault);
/* We could make this a trace buffer and specially handle faults, but it is not yet
* worth the effort.
*/
write_buffer = drx_buf_create_circular_buffer(WRT_BUF_SIZE);
DR_ASSERT(tls_idx != -1 && trace_buffer != NULL && write_buffer != NULL);
/* make it easy to tell, by looking at log file, which client executed */
dr_log(NULL, DR_LOG_ALL, 1, "Client 'memval' initializing\n");
}