//===- SafeStack.cpp - Safe Stack Insertion -------------------------------===// // // 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 pass splits the stack into the safe stack (kept as-is for LLVM backend) // and the unsafe stack (explicitly allocated and managed through the runtime // support library). // // http://clang.llvm.org/docs/SafeStack.html // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/CodeGen/SafeStack.h" #include "SafeStackLayout.h" #include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h" #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Statistic.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/AssumptionCache.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/BranchProbabilityInfo.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/DomTreeUpdater.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/InlineCost.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpressions.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/StackLifetime.h" #include "llvm/Analysis/TargetLibraryInfo.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetLowering.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetPassConfig.h" #include "llvm/CodeGen/TargetSubtargetInfo.h" #include "llvm/IR/Argument.h" #include "llvm/IR/Attributes.h" #include "llvm/IR/ConstantRange.h" #include "llvm/IR/Constants.h" #include "llvm/IR/DIBuilder.h" #include "llvm/IR/DataLayout.h" #include "llvm/IR/DerivedTypes.h" #include "llvm/IR/Dominators.h" #include "llvm/IR/Function.h" #include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h" #include "llvm/IR/InstIterator.h" #include "llvm/IR/Instruction.h" #include "llvm/IR/Instructions.h" #include "llvm/IR/IntrinsicInst.h" #include "llvm/IR/Intrinsics.h" #include "llvm/IR/MDBuilder.h" #include "llvm/IR/Metadata.h" #include "llvm/IR/Module.h" #include "llvm/IR/Type.h" #include "llvm/IR/Use.h" #include "llvm/IR/Value.h" #include "llvm/InitializePasses.h" #include "llvm/Pass.h" #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" #include "llvm/Support/Debug.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include "llvm/Target/TargetMachine.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/BasicBlockUtils.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Cloning.h" #include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/Local.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace llvm; using namespace llvm::safestack; #define DEBUG_TYPE "safe-stack" namespace llvm { STATISTIC(NumFunctions, "Total number of functions"); STATISTIC(NumUnsafeStackFunctions, "Number of functions with unsafe stack"); STATISTIC(NumUnsafeStackRestorePointsFunctions, "Number of functions that use setjmp or exceptions"); STATISTIC(NumAllocas, "Total number of allocas"); STATISTIC(NumUnsafeStaticAllocas, "Number of unsafe static allocas"); STATISTIC(NumUnsafeDynamicAllocas, "Number of unsafe dynamic allocas"); STATISTIC(NumUnsafeByValArguments, "Number of unsafe byval arguments"); STATISTIC(NumUnsafeStackRestorePoints, "Number of setjmps and landingpads"); } // namespace llvm /// Use __safestack_pointer_address even if the platform has a faster way of /// access safe stack pointer. static cl::opt SafeStackUsePointerAddress("safestack-use-pointer-address", cl::init(false), cl::Hidden); static cl::opt ClColoring("safe-stack-coloring", cl::desc("enable safe stack coloring"), cl::Hidden, cl::init(true)); namespace { /// The SafeStack pass splits the stack of each function into the safe /// stack, which is only accessed through memory safe dereferences (as /// determined statically), and the unsafe stack, which contains all /// local variables that are accessed in ways that we can't prove to /// be safe. class SafeStack { Function &F; const TargetLoweringBase &TL; const DataLayout &DL; DomTreeUpdater *DTU; ScalarEvolution &SE; Type *StackPtrTy; Type *IntPtrTy; Type *Int32Ty; Value *UnsafeStackPtr = nullptr; /// Unsafe stack alignment. Each stack frame must ensure that the stack is /// aligned to this value. We need to re-align the unsafe stack if the /// alignment of any object on the stack exceeds this value. /// /// 16 seems like a reasonable upper bound on the alignment of objects that we /// might expect to appear on the stack on most common targets. static constexpr Align StackAlignment = Align::Constant<16>(); /// Return the value of the stack canary. Value *getStackGuard(IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F); /// Load stack guard from the frame and check if it has changed. void checkStackGuard(IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F, Instruction &RI, AllocaInst *StackGuardSlot, Value *StackGuard); /// Find all static allocas, dynamic allocas, return instructions and /// stack restore points (exception unwind blocks and setjmp calls) in the /// given function and append them to the respective vectors. void findInsts(Function &F, SmallVectorImpl &StaticAllocas, SmallVectorImpl &DynamicAllocas, SmallVectorImpl &ByValArguments, SmallVectorImpl &Returns, SmallVectorImpl &StackRestorePoints); /// Calculate the allocation size of a given alloca. Returns 0 if the /// size can not be statically determined. uint64_t getStaticAllocaAllocationSize(const AllocaInst* AI); /// Allocate space for all static allocas in \p StaticAllocas, /// replace allocas with pointers into the unsafe stack. /// /// \returns A pointer to the top of the unsafe stack after all unsafe static /// allocas are allocated. Value *moveStaticAllocasToUnsafeStack(IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F, ArrayRef StaticAllocas, ArrayRef ByValArguments, Instruction *BasePointer, AllocaInst *StackGuardSlot); /// Generate code to restore the stack after all stack restore points /// in \p StackRestorePoints. /// /// \returns A local variable in which to maintain the dynamic top of the /// unsafe stack if needed. AllocaInst * createStackRestorePoints(IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F, ArrayRef StackRestorePoints, Value *StaticTop, bool NeedDynamicTop); /// Replace all allocas in \p DynamicAllocas with code to allocate /// space dynamically on the unsafe stack and store the dynamic unsafe stack /// top to \p DynamicTop if non-null. void moveDynamicAllocasToUnsafeStack(Function &F, Value *UnsafeStackPtr, AllocaInst *DynamicTop, ArrayRef DynamicAllocas); bool IsSafeStackAlloca(const Value *AllocaPtr, uint64_t AllocaSize); bool IsMemIntrinsicSafe(const MemIntrinsic *MI, const Use &U, const Value *AllocaPtr, uint64_t AllocaSize); bool IsAccessSafe(Value *Addr, uint64_t Size, const Value *AllocaPtr, uint64_t AllocaSize); bool ShouldInlinePointerAddress(CallInst &CI); void TryInlinePointerAddress(); public: SafeStack(Function &F, const TargetLoweringBase &TL, const DataLayout &DL, DomTreeUpdater *DTU, ScalarEvolution &SE) : F(F), TL(TL), DL(DL), DTU(DTU), SE(SE), StackPtrTy(PointerType::getUnqual(F.getContext())), IntPtrTy(DL.getIntPtrType(F.getContext())), Int32Ty(Type::getInt32Ty(F.getContext())) {} // Run the transformation on the associated function. // Returns whether the function was changed. bool run(); }; constexpr Align SafeStack::StackAlignment; uint64_t SafeStack::getStaticAllocaAllocationSize(const AllocaInst* AI) { uint64_t Size = DL.getTypeAllocSize(AI->getAllocatedType()); if (AI->isArrayAllocation()) { auto C = dyn_cast(AI->getArraySize()); if (!C) return 0; Size *= C->getZExtValue(); } return Size; } bool SafeStack::IsAccessSafe(Value *Addr, uint64_t AccessSize, const Value *AllocaPtr, uint64_t AllocaSize) { const SCEV *AddrExpr = SE.getSCEV(Addr); const auto *Base = dyn_cast(SE.getPointerBase(AddrExpr)); if (!Base || Base->getValue() != AllocaPtr) { LLVM_DEBUG( dbgs() << "[SafeStack] " << (isa(AllocaPtr) ? "Alloca " : "ByValArgument ") << *AllocaPtr << "\n" << "SCEV " << *AddrExpr << " not directly based on alloca\n"); return false; } const SCEV *Expr = SE.removePointerBase(AddrExpr); uint64_t BitWidth = SE.getTypeSizeInBits(Expr->getType()); ConstantRange AccessStartRange = SE.getUnsignedRange(Expr); ConstantRange SizeRange = ConstantRange(APInt(BitWidth, 0), APInt(BitWidth, AccessSize)); ConstantRange AccessRange = AccessStartRange.add(SizeRange); ConstantRange AllocaRange = ConstantRange(APInt(BitWidth, 0), APInt(BitWidth, AllocaSize)); bool Safe = AllocaRange.contains(AccessRange); LLVM_DEBUG( dbgs() << "[SafeStack] " << (isa(AllocaPtr) ? "Alloca " : "ByValArgument ") << *AllocaPtr << "\n" << " Access " << *Addr << "\n" << " SCEV " << *Expr << " U: " << SE.getUnsignedRange(Expr) << ", S: " << SE.getSignedRange(Expr) << "\n" << " Range " << AccessRange << "\n" << " AllocaRange " << AllocaRange << "\n" << " " << (Safe ? "safe" : "unsafe") << "\n"); return Safe; } bool SafeStack::IsMemIntrinsicSafe(const MemIntrinsic *MI, const Use &U, const Value *AllocaPtr, uint64_t AllocaSize) { if (auto MTI = dyn_cast(MI)) { if (MTI->getRawSource() != U && MTI->getRawDest() != U) return true; } else { if (MI->getRawDest() != U) return true; } const auto *Len = dyn_cast(MI->getLength()); // Non-constant size => unsafe. FIXME: try SCEV getRange. if (!Len) return false; return IsAccessSafe(U, Len->getZExtValue(), AllocaPtr, AllocaSize); } /// Check whether a given allocation must be put on the safe /// stack or not. The function analyzes all uses of AI and checks whether it is /// only accessed in a memory safe way (as decided statically). bool SafeStack::IsSafeStackAlloca(const Value *AllocaPtr, uint64_t AllocaSize) { // Go through all uses of this alloca and check whether all accesses to the // allocated object are statically known to be memory safe and, hence, the // object can be placed on the safe stack. SmallPtrSet Visited; SmallVector WorkList; WorkList.push_back(AllocaPtr); // A DFS search through all uses of the alloca in bitcasts/PHI/GEPs/etc. while (!WorkList.empty()) { const Value *V = WorkList.pop_back_val(); for (const Use &UI : V->uses()) { auto I = cast(UI.getUser()); assert(V == UI.get()); switch (I->getOpcode()) { case Instruction::Load: if (!IsAccessSafe(UI, DL.getTypeStoreSize(I->getType()), AllocaPtr, AllocaSize)) return false; break; case Instruction::VAArg: // "va-arg" from a pointer is safe. break; case Instruction::Store: if (V == I->getOperand(0)) { // Stored the pointer - conservatively assume it may be unsafe. LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] Unsafe alloca: " << *AllocaPtr << "\n store of address: " << *I << "\n"); return false; } if (!IsAccessSafe(UI, DL.getTypeStoreSize(I->getOperand(0)->getType()), AllocaPtr, AllocaSize)) return false; break; case Instruction::Ret: // Information leak. return false; case Instruction::Call: case Instruction::Invoke: { const CallBase &CS = *cast(I); if (I->isLifetimeStartOrEnd()) continue; if (const MemIntrinsic *MI = dyn_cast(I)) { if (!IsMemIntrinsicSafe(MI, UI, AllocaPtr, AllocaSize)) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] Unsafe alloca: " << *AllocaPtr << "\n unsafe memintrinsic: " << *I << "\n"); return false; } continue; } // LLVM 'nocapture' attribute is only set for arguments whose address // is not stored, passed around, or used in any other non-trivial way. // We assume that passing a pointer to an object as a 'nocapture // readnone' argument is safe. // FIXME: a more precise solution would require an interprocedural // analysis here, which would look at all uses of an argument inside // the function being called. auto B = CS.arg_begin(), E = CS.arg_end(); for (const auto *A = B; A != E; ++A) if (A->get() == V) if (!(CS.doesNotCapture(A - B) && (CS.doesNotAccessMemory(A - B) || CS.doesNotAccessMemory()))) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] Unsafe alloca: " << *AllocaPtr << "\n unsafe call: " << *I << "\n"); return false; } continue; } default: if (Visited.insert(I).second) WorkList.push_back(cast(I)); } } } // All uses of the alloca are safe, we can place it on the safe stack. return true; } Value *SafeStack::getStackGuard(IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F) { Value *StackGuardVar = TL.getIRStackGuard(IRB); Module *M = F.getParent(); if (!StackGuardVar) { TL.insertSSPDeclarations(*M); return IRB.CreateCall(Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, Intrinsic::stackguard)); } return IRB.CreateLoad(StackPtrTy, StackGuardVar, "StackGuard"); } void SafeStack::findInsts(Function &F, SmallVectorImpl &StaticAllocas, SmallVectorImpl &DynamicAllocas, SmallVectorImpl &ByValArguments, SmallVectorImpl &Returns, SmallVectorImpl &StackRestorePoints) { for (Instruction &I : instructions(&F)) { if (auto AI = dyn_cast(&I)) { ++NumAllocas; uint64_t Size = getStaticAllocaAllocationSize(AI); if (IsSafeStackAlloca(AI, Size)) continue; if (AI->isStaticAlloca()) { ++NumUnsafeStaticAllocas; StaticAllocas.push_back(AI); } else { ++NumUnsafeDynamicAllocas; DynamicAllocas.push_back(AI); } } else if (auto RI = dyn_cast(&I)) { if (CallInst *CI = I.getParent()->getTerminatingMustTailCall()) Returns.push_back(CI); else Returns.push_back(RI); } else if (auto CI = dyn_cast(&I)) { // setjmps require stack restore. if (CI->getCalledFunction() && CI->canReturnTwice()) StackRestorePoints.push_back(CI); } else if (auto LP = dyn_cast(&I)) { // Exception landing pads require stack restore. StackRestorePoints.push_back(LP); } else if (auto II = dyn_cast(&I)) { if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::gcroot) report_fatal_error( "gcroot intrinsic not compatible with safestack attribute"); } } for (Argument &Arg : F.args()) { if (!Arg.hasByValAttr()) continue; uint64_t Size = DL.getTypeStoreSize(Arg.getParamByValType()); if (IsSafeStackAlloca(&Arg, Size)) continue; ++NumUnsafeByValArguments; ByValArguments.push_back(&Arg); } } AllocaInst * SafeStack::createStackRestorePoints(IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F, ArrayRef StackRestorePoints, Value *StaticTop, bool NeedDynamicTop) { assert(StaticTop && "The stack top isn't set."); if (StackRestorePoints.empty()) return nullptr; // We need the current value of the shadow stack pointer to restore // after longjmp or exception catching. // FIXME: On some platforms this could be handled by the longjmp/exception // runtime itself. AllocaInst *DynamicTop = nullptr; if (NeedDynamicTop) { // If we also have dynamic alloca's, the stack pointer value changes // throughout the function. For now we store it in an alloca. DynamicTop = IRB.CreateAlloca(StackPtrTy, /*ArraySize=*/nullptr, "unsafe_stack_dynamic_ptr"); IRB.CreateStore(StaticTop, DynamicTop); } // Restore current stack pointer after longjmp/exception catch. for (Instruction *I : StackRestorePoints) { ++NumUnsafeStackRestorePoints; IRB.SetInsertPoint(I->getNextNode()); Value *CurrentTop = DynamicTop ? IRB.CreateLoad(StackPtrTy, DynamicTop) : StaticTop; IRB.CreateStore(CurrentTop, UnsafeStackPtr); } return DynamicTop; } void SafeStack::checkStackGuard(IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F, Instruction &RI, AllocaInst *StackGuardSlot, Value *StackGuard) { Value *V = IRB.CreateLoad(StackPtrTy, StackGuardSlot); Value *Cmp = IRB.CreateICmpNE(StackGuard, V); auto SuccessProb = BranchProbabilityInfo::getBranchProbStackProtector(true); auto FailureProb = BranchProbabilityInfo::getBranchProbStackProtector(false); MDNode *Weights = MDBuilder(F.getContext()) .createBranchWeights(SuccessProb.getNumerator(), FailureProb.getNumerator()); Instruction *CheckTerm = SplitBlockAndInsertIfThen(Cmp, &RI, /* Unreachable */ true, Weights, DTU); IRBuilder<> IRBFail(CheckTerm); // FIXME: respect -fsanitize-trap / -ftrap-function here? FunctionCallee StackChkFail = F.getParent()->getOrInsertFunction("__stack_chk_fail", IRB.getVoidTy()); IRBFail.CreateCall(StackChkFail, {}); } /// We explicitly compute and set the unsafe stack layout for all unsafe /// static alloca instructions. We save the unsafe "base pointer" in the /// prologue into a local variable and restore it in the epilogue. Value *SafeStack::moveStaticAllocasToUnsafeStack( IRBuilder<> &IRB, Function &F, ArrayRef StaticAllocas, ArrayRef ByValArguments, Instruction *BasePointer, AllocaInst *StackGuardSlot) { if (StaticAllocas.empty() && ByValArguments.empty()) return BasePointer; DIBuilder DIB(*F.getParent()); StackLifetime SSC(F, StaticAllocas, StackLifetime::LivenessType::May); static const StackLifetime::LiveRange NoColoringRange(1, true); if (ClColoring) SSC.run(); for (const auto *I : SSC.getMarkers()) { auto *Op = dyn_cast(I->getOperand(1)); const_cast(I)->eraseFromParent(); // Remove the operand bitcast, too, if it has no more uses left. if (Op && Op->use_empty()) Op->eraseFromParent(); } // Unsafe stack always grows down. StackLayout SSL(StackAlignment); if (StackGuardSlot) { Type *Ty = StackGuardSlot->getAllocatedType(); Align Align = std::max(DL.getPrefTypeAlign(Ty), StackGuardSlot->getAlign()); SSL.addObject(StackGuardSlot, getStaticAllocaAllocationSize(StackGuardSlot), Align, SSC.getFullLiveRange()); } for (Argument *Arg : ByValArguments) { Type *Ty = Arg->getParamByValType(); uint64_t Size = DL.getTypeStoreSize(Ty); if (Size == 0) Size = 1; // Don't create zero-sized stack objects. // Ensure the object is properly aligned. Align Align = DL.getPrefTypeAlign(Ty); if (auto A = Arg->getParamAlign()) Align = std::max(Align, *A); SSL.addObject(Arg, Size, Align, SSC.getFullLiveRange()); } for (AllocaInst *AI : StaticAllocas) { Type *Ty = AI->getAllocatedType(); uint64_t Size = getStaticAllocaAllocationSize(AI); if (Size == 0) Size = 1; // Don't create zero-sized stack objects. // Ensure the object is properly aligned. Align Align = std::max(DL.getPrefTypeAlign(Ty), AI->getAlign()); SSL.addObject(AI, Size, Align, ClColoring ? SSC.getLiveRange(AI) : NoColoringRange); } SSL.computeLayout(); Align FrameAlignment = SSL.getFrameAlignment(); // FIXME: tell SSL that we start at a less-then-MaxAlignment aligned location // (AlignmentSkew). if (FrameAlignment > StackAlignment) { // Re-align the base pointer according to the max requested alignment. IRB.SetInsertPoint(BasePointer->getNextNode()); BasePointer = cast(IRB.CreateIntToPtr( IRB.CreateAnd( IRB.CreatePtrToInt(BasePointer, IntPtrTy), ConstantInt::get(IntPtrTy, ~(FrameAlignment.value() - 1))), StackPtrTy)); } IRB.SetInsertPoint(BasePointer->getNextNode()); if (StackGuardSlot) { unsigned Offset = SSL.getObjectOffset(StackGuardSlot); Value *Off = IRB.CreatePtrAdd(BasePointer, ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, -Offset)); Value *NewAI = IRB.CreateBitCast(Off, StackGuardSlot->getType(), "StackGuardSlot"); // Replace alloc with the new location. StackGuardSlot->replaceAllUsesWith(NewAI); StackGuardSlot->eraseFromParent(); } for (Argument *Arg : ByValArguments) { unsigned Offset = SSL.getObjectOffset(Arg); MaybeAlign Align(SSL.getObjectAlignment(Arg)); Type *Ty = Arg->getParamByValType(); uint64_t Size = DL.getTypeStoreSize(Ty); if (Size == 0) Size = 1; // Don't create zero-sized stack objects. Value *Off = IRB.CreatePtrAdd(BasePointer, ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, -Offset)); Value *NewArg = IRB.CreateBitCast(Off, Arg->getType(), Arg->getName() + ".unsafe-byval"); // Replace alloc with the new location. replaceDbgDeclare(Arg, BasePointer, DIB, DIExpression::ApplyOffset, -Offset); Arg->replaceAllUsesWith(NewArg); IRB.SetInsertPoint(cast(NewArg)->getNextNode()); IRB.CreateMemCpy(Off, Align, Arg, Arg->getParamAlign(), Size); } // Allocate space for every unsafe static AllocaInst on the unsafe stack. for (AllocaInst *AI : StaticAllocas) { IRB.SetInsertPoint(AI); unsigned Offset = SSL.getObjectOffset(AI); replaceDbgDeclare(AI, BasePointer, DIB, DIExpression::ApplyOffset, -Offset); replaceDbgValueForAlloca(AI, BasePointer, DIB, -Offset); // Replace uses of the alloca with the new location. // Insert address calculation close to each use to work around PR27844. std::string Name = std::string(AI->getName()) + ".unsafe"; while (!AI->use_empty()) { Use &U = *AI->use_begin(); Instruction *User = cast(U.getUser()); Instruction *InsertBefore; if (auto *PHI = dyn_cast(User)) InsertBefore = PHI->getIncomingBlock(U)->getTerminator(); else InsertBefore = User; IRBuilder<> IRBUser(InsertBefore); Value *Off = IRBUser.CreatePtrAdd(BasePointer, ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, -Offset)); Value *Replacement = IRBUser.CreateBitCast(Off, AI->getType(), Name); if (auto *PHI = dyn_cast(User)) // PHI nodes may have multiple incoming edges from the same BB (why??), // all must be updated at once with the same incoming value. PHI->setIncomingValueForBlock(PHI->getIncomingBlock(U), Replacement); else U.set(Replacement); } AI->eraseFromParent(); } // Re-align BasePointer so that our callees would see it aligned as // expected. // FIXME: no need to update BasePointer in leaf functions. unsigned FrameSize = alignTo(SSL.getFrameSize(), StackAlignment); MDBuilder MDB(F.getContext()); SmallVector Data; Data.push_back(MDB.createString("unsafe-stack-size")); Data.push_back(MDB.createConstant(ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, FrameSize))); MDNode *MD = MDTuple::get(F.getContext(), Data); F.setMetadata(LLVMContext::MD_annotation, MD); // Update shadow stack pointer in the function epilogue. IRB.SetInsertPoint(BasePointer->getNextNode()); Value *StaticTop = IRB.CreatePtrAdd(BasePointer, ConstantInt::get(Int32Ty, -FrameSize), "unsafe_stack_static_top"); IRB.CreateStore(StaticTop, UnsafeStackPtr); return StaticTop; } void SafeStack::moveDynamicAllocasToUnsafeStack( Function &F, Value *UnsafeStackPtr, AllocaInst *DynamicTop, ArrayRef DynamicAllocas) { DIBuilder DIB(*F.getParent()); for (AllocaInst *AI : DynamicAllocas) { IRBuilder<> IRB(AI); // Compute the new SP value (after AI). Value *ArraySize = AI->getArraySize(); if (ArraySize->getType() != IntPtrTy) ArraySize = IRB.CreateIntCast(ArraySize, IntPtrTy, false); Type *Ty = AI->getAllocatedType(); uint64_t TySize = DL.getTypeAllocSize(Ty); Value *Size = IRB.CreateMul(ArraySize, ConstantInt::get(IntPtrTy, TySize)); Value *SP = IRB.CreatePtrToInt(IRB.CreateLoad(StackPtrTy, UnsafeStackPtr), IntPtrTy); SP = IRB.CreateSub(SP, Size); // Align the SP value to satisfy the AllocaInst, type and stack alignments. auto Align = std::max(std::max(DL.getPrefTypeAlign(Ty), AI->getAlign()), StackAlignment); Value *NewTop = IRB.CreateIntToPtr( IRB.CreateAnd(SP, ConstantInt::get(IntPtrTy, ~uint64_t(Align.value() - 1))), StackPtrTy); // Save the stack pointer. IRB.CreateStore(NewTop, UnsafeStackPtr); if (DynamicTop) IRB.CreateStore(NewTop, DynamicTop); Value *NewAI = IRB.CreatePointerCast(NewTop, AI->getType()); if (AI->hasName() && isa(NewAI)) NewAI->takeName(AI); replaceDbgDeclare(AI, NewAI, DIB, DIExpression::ApplyOffset, 0); AI->replaceAllUsesWith(NewAI); AI->eraseFromParent(); } if (!DynamicAllocas.empty()) { // Now go through the instructions again, replacing stacksave/stackrestore. for (Instruction &I : llvm::make_early_inc_range(instructions(&F))) { auto *II = dyn_cast(&I); if (!II) continue; if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::stacksave) { IRBuilder<> IRB(II); Instruction *LI = IRB.CreateLoad(StackPtrTy, UnsafeStackPtr); LI->takeName(II); II->replaceAllUsesWith(LI); II->eraseFromParent(); } else if (II->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::stackrestore) { IRBuilder<> IRB(II); Instruction *SI = IRB.CreateStore(II->getArgOperand(0), UnsafeStackPtr); SI->takeName(II); assert(II->use_empty()); II->eraseFromParent(); } } } } bool SafeStack::ShouldInlinePointerAddress(CallInst &CI) { Function *Callee = CI.getCalledFunction(); if (CI.hasFnAttr(Attribute::AlwaysInline) && isInlineViable(*Callee).isSuccess()) return true; if (Callee->isInterposable() || Callee->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::NoInline) || CI.isNoInline()) return false; return true; } void SafeStack::TryInlinePointerAddress() { auto *CI = dyn_cast(UnsafeStackPtr); if (!CI) return; if(F.hasOptNone()) return; Function *Callee = CI->getCalledFunction(); if (!Callee || Callee->isDeclaration()) return; if (!ShouldInlinePointerAddress(*CI)) return; InlineFunctionInfo IFI; InlineFunction(*CI, IFI); } bool SafeStack::run() { assert(F.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::SafeStack) && "Can't run SafeStack on a function without the attribute"); assert(!F.isDeclaration() && "Can't run SafeStack on a function declaration"); ++NumFunctions; SmallVector StaticAllocas; SmallVector DynamicAllocas; SmallVector ByValArguments; SmallVector Returns; // Collect all points where stack gets unwound and needs to be restored // This is only necessary because the runtime (setjmp and unwind code) is // not aware of the unsafe stack and won't unwind/restore it properly. // To work around this problem without changing the runtime, we insert // instrumentation to restore the unsafe stack pointer when necessary. SmallVector StackRestorePoints; // Find all static and dynamic alloca instructions that must be moved to the // unsafe stack, all return instructions and stack restore points. findInsts(F, StaticAllocas, DynamicAllocas, ByValArguments, Returns, StackRestorePoints); if (StaticAllocas.empty() && DynamicAllocas.empty() && ByValArguments.empty() && StackRestorePoints.empty()) return false; // Nothing to do in this function. if (!StaticAllocas.empty() || !DynamicAllocas.empty() || !ByValArguments.empty()) ++NumUnsafeStackFunctions; // This function has the unsafe stack. if (!StackRestorePoints.empty()) ++NumUnsafeStackRestorePointsFunctions; IRBuilder<> IRB(&F.front(), F.begin()->getFirstInsertionPt()); // Calls must always have a debug location, or else inlining breaks. So // we explicitly set a artificial debug location here. if (DISubprogram *SP = F.getSubprogram()) IRB.SetCurrentDebugLocation( DILocation::get(SP->getContext(), SP->getScopeLine(), 0, SP)); if (SafeStackUsePointerAddress) { FunctionCallee Fn = F.getParent()->getOrInsertFunction( "__safestack_pointer_address", IRB.getPtrTy(0)); UnsafeStackPtr = IRB.CreateCall(Fn); } else { UnsafeStackPtr = TL.getSafeStackPointerLocation(IRB); } // Load the current stack pointer (we'll also use it as a base pointer). // FIXME: use a dedicated register for it ? Instruction *BasePointer = IRB.CreateLoad(StackPtrTy, UnsafeStackPtr, false, "unsafe_stack_ptr"); assert(BasePointer->getType() == StackPtrTy); AllocaInst *StackGuardSlot = nullptr; // FIXME: implement weaker forms of stack protector. if (F.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::StackProtect) || F.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::StackProtectStrong) || F.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::StackProtectReq)) { Value *StackGuard = getStackGuard(IRB, F); StackGuardSlot = IRB.CreateAlloca(StackPtrTy, nullptr); IRB.CreateStore(StackGuard, StackGuardSlot); for (Instruction *RI : Returns) { IRBuilder<> IRBRet(RI); checkStackGuard(IRBRet, F, *RI, StackGuardSlot, StackGuard); } } // The top of the unsafe stack after all unsafe static allocas are // allocated. Value *StaticTop = moveStaticAllocasToUnsafeStack( IRB, F, StaticAllocas, ByValArguments, BasePointer, StackGuardSlot); // Safe stack object that stores the current unsafe stack top. It is updated // as unsafe dynamic (non-constant-sized) allocas are allocated and freed. // This is only needed if we need to restore stack pointer after longjmp // or exceptions, and we have dynamic allocations. // FIXME: a better alternative might be to store the unsafe stack pointer // before setjmp / invoke instructions. AllocaInst *DynamicTop = createStackRestorePoints( IRB, F, StackRestorePoints, StaticTop, !DynamicAllocas.empty()); // Handle dynamic allocas. moveDynamicAllocasToUnsafeStack(F, UnsafeStackPtr, DynamicTop, DynamicAllocas); // Restore the unsafe stack pointer before each return. for (Instruction *RI : Returns) { IRB.SetInsertPoint(RI); IRB.CreateStore(BasePointer, UnsafeStackPtr); } TryInlinePointerAddress(); LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] safestack applied\n"); return true; } class SafeStackLegacyPass : public FunctionPass { const TargetMachine *TM = nullptr; public: static char ID; // Pass identification, replacement for typeid.. SafeStackLegacyPass() : FunctionPass(ID) { initializeSafeStackLegacyPassPass(*PassRegistry::getPassRegistry()); } void getAnalysisUsage(AnalysisUsage &AU) const override { AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addRequired(); AU.addPreserved(); } bool runOnFunction(Function &F) override { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] Function: " << F.getName() << "\n"); if (!F.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::SafeStack)) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] safestack is not requested" " for this function\n"); return false; } if (F.isDeclaration()) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] function definition" " is not available\n"); return false; } TM = &getAnalysis().getTM(); auto *TL = TM->getSubtargetImpl(F)->getTargetLowering(); if (!TL) report_fatal_error("TargetLowering instance is required"); auto *DL = &F.getDataLayout(); auto &TLI = getAnalysis().getTLI(F); auto &ACT = getAnalysis().getAssumptionCache(F); // Compute DT and LI only for functions that have the attribute. // This is only useful because the legacy pass manager doesn't let us // compute analyzes lazily. DominatorTree *DT; bool ShouldPreserveDominatorTree; std::optional LazilyComputedDomTree; // Do we already have a DominatorTree avaliable from the previous pass? // Note that we should *NOT* require it, to avoid the case where we end up // not needing it, but the legacy PM would have computed it for us anyways. if (auto *DTWP = getAnalysisIfAvailable()) { DT = &DTWP->getDomTree(); ShouldPreserveDominatorTree = true; } else { // Otherwise, we need to compute it. LazilyComputedDomTree.emplace(F); DT = &*LazilyComputedDomTree; ShouldPreserveDominatorTree = false; } // Likewise, lazily compute loop info. LoopInfo LI(*DT); DomTreeUpdater DTU(DT, DomTreeUpdater::UpdateStrategy::Lazy); ScalarEvolution SE(F, TLI, ACT, *DT, LI); return SafeStack(F, *TL, *DL, ShouldPreserveDominatorTree ? &DTU : nullptr, SE) .run(); } }; } // end anonymous namespace PreservedAnalyses SafeStackPass::run(Function &F, FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] Function: " << F.getName() << "\n"); if (!F.hasFnAttribute(Attribute::SafeStack)) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] safestack is not requested" " for this function\n"); return PreservedAnalyses::all(); } if (F.isDeclaration()) { LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "[SafeStack] function definition" " is not available\n"); return PreservedAnalyses::all(); } auto *TL = TM->getSubtargetImpl(F)->getTargetLowering(); if (!TL) report_fatal_error("TargetLowering instance is required"); auto &DL = F.getDataLayout(); // preserve DominatorTree auto &DT = FAM.getResult(F); auto &SE = FAM.getResult(F); DomTreeUpdater DTU(DT, DomTreeUpdater::UpdateStrategy::Lazy); bool Changed = SafeStack(F, *TL, DL, &DTU, SE).run(); if (!Changed) return PreservedAnalyses::all(); PreservedAnalyses PA; PA.preserve(); return PA; } char SafeStackLegacyPass::ID = 0; INITIALIZE_PASS_BEGIN(SafeStackLegacyPass, DEBUG_TYPE, "Safe Stack instrumentation pass", false, false) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(TargetPassConfig) INITIALIZE_PASS_DEPENDENCY(DominatorTreeWrapperPass) INITIALIZE_PASS_END(SafeStackLegacyPass, DEBUG_TYPE, "Safe Stack instrumentation pass", false, false) FunctionPass *llvm::createSafeStackPass() { return new SafeStackLegacyPass(); }