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144 lines
7.4 KiB
C++
144 lines
7.4 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <Kernel/Arch/CPU.h>
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#include <Kernel/Arch/PageFault.h>
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#include <Kernel/Arch/Processor.h>
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#include <Kernel/Arch/RegisterState.h>
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#include <Kernel/Arch/SafeMem.h>
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#include <Kernel/Tasks/PerformanceManager.h>
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#include <Kernel/Tasks/Thread.h>
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namespace Kernel {
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void PageFault::handle(RegisterState& regs)
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{
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auto fault_address = m_vaddr.get();
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bool faulted_in_kernel = regs.previous_mode() == ExecutionMode::Kernel;
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if (faulted_in_kernel && Processor::current_in_irq()) {
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// If we're faulting in an IRQ handler, first check if we failed
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// due to safe_memcpy, safe_strnlen, or safe_memset. If we did,
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// gracefully continue immediately. Because we're in an IRQ handler
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// we can't really try to resolve the page fault in a meaningful
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// way, so we need to do this before calling into
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// MemoryManager::handle_page_fault, which would just bail and
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// request a crash
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if (handle_safe_access_fault(regs, fault_address))
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return;
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}
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auto current_thread = Thread::current();
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if (current_thread) {
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current_thread->set_handling_page_fault(true);
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PerformanceManager::add_page_fault_event(*current_thread, regs);
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}
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ScopeGuard guard = [current_thread] {
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if (current_thread)
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current_thread->set_handling_page_fault(false);
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};
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if (!faulted_in_kernel) {
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VirtualAddress userspace_sp = VirtualAddress { regs.userspace_sp() };
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bool has_valid_stack_pointer = current_thread->process().address_space().with([&](auto& space) {
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return MM.validate_user_stack(*space, userspace_sp);
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});
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if (!has_valid_stack_pointer) {
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dbgln("Invalid stack pointer: {}", userspace_sp);
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return handle_crash(regs, "Bad stack on page fault", SIGSEGV);
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}
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}
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auto response = MM.handle_page_fault(*this);
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if (response == PageFaultResponse::ShouldCrash || response == PageFaultResponse::OutOfMemory || response == PageFaultResponse::BusError) {
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if (faulted_in_kernel && handle_safe_access_fault(regs, fault_address)) {
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// If this would be a ring0 (kernel) fault and the fault was triggered by
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// safe_memcpy, safe_strnlen, or safe_memset then we resume execution at
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// the appropriate _fault label rather than crashing
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return;
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}
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if (response == PageFaultResponse::BusError && current_thread->has_signal_handler(SIGBUS)) {
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current_thread->send_urgent_signal_to_self(SIGBUS);
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return;
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}
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if (response != PageFaultResponse::OutOfMemory && current_thread) {
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if (current_thread->has_signal_handler(SIGSEGV)) {
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current_thread->send_urgent_signal_to_self(SIGSEGV);
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return;
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}
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}
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dbgln("Unrecoverable page fault, {}{}{} address {}",
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is_reserved_bit_violation() ? "reserved bit violation / " : "",
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is_instruction_fetch() ? "instruction fetch / " : "",
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is_write() ? "write to" : "read from",
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VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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constexpr FlatPtr kmalloc_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(KMALLOC_SCRUB_BYTE);
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constexpr FlatPtr kfree_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(KFREE_SCRUB_BYTE);
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if (response == PageFaultResponse::BusError) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} is an access to an undefined memory range of an Inode-backed VMObject", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (kmalloc_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be uninitialized kmalloc() memory", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (kfree_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be recently kfree()'d memory", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if (fault_address < 4096) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like a possible nullptr dereference", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if constexpr (SANITIZE_PTRS) {
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constexpr FlatPtr refptr_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(REFPTR_SCRUB_BYTE);
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constexpr FlatPtr nonnullrefptr_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(NONNULLREFPTR_SCRUB_BYTE);
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constexpr FlatPtr ownptr_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(OWNPTR_SCRUB_BYTE);
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constexpr FlatPtr nonnullownptr_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(NONNULLOWNPTR_SCRUB_BYTE);
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constexpr FlatPtr lockrefptr_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(LOCKREFPTR_SCRUB_BYTE);
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constexpr FlatPtr nonnulllockrefptr_scrub_pattern = explode_byte(NONNULLLOCKREFPTR_SCRUB_BYTE);
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if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (refptr_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be a recently destroyed LockRefPtr", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (nonnullrefptr_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be a recently destroyed NonnullLockRefPtr", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (ownptr_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be a recently destroyed OwnPtr", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (nonnullownptr_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be a recently destroyed NonnullOwnPtr", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (lockrefptr_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be a recently destroyed LockRefPtr", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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} else if ((fault_address & 0xffff0000) == (nonnulllockrefptr_scrub_pattern & 0xffff0000)) {
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dbgln("Note: Address {} looks like it may be a recently destroyed NonnullLockRefPtr", VirtualAddress(fault_address));
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}
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}
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if (current_thread) {
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auto& current_process = current_thread->process();
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if (current_process.is_user_process()) {
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auto fault_address_string = KString::formatted("{:p}", fault_address);
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auto fault_address_view = fault_address_string.is_error() ? ""sv : fault_address_string.value()->view();
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(void)current_process.try_set_coredump_property("fault_address"sv, fault_address_view);
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(void)current_process.try_set_coredump_property("fault_type"sv, type() == PageFault::Type::PageNotPresent ? "NotPresent"sv : "ProtectionViolation"sv);
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StringView fault_access;
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if (is_instruction_fetch())
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fault_access = "Execute"sv;
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else
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fault_access = access() == PageFault::Access::Read ? "Read"sv : "Write"sv;
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(void)current_process.try_set_coredump_property("fault_access"sv, fault_access);
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}
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}
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if (response == PageFaultResponse::BusError)
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return handle_crash(regs, "Page Fault (Bus Error)", SIGBUS, false);
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return handle_crash(regs, "Page Fault", SIGSEGV, response == PageFaultResponse::OutOfMemory);
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} else if (response == PageFaultResponse::Continue) {
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dbgln_if(PAGE_FAULT_DEBUG, "Continuing after resolved page fault");
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} else {
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VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
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}
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}
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}
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