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1 /*
2 ** Machine code management.
3 ** Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Mike Pall. See Copyright Notice in luajit.h
4 */
6 #define lj_mcode_c
7 #define LUA_CORE
9 #include "lj_obj.h"
10 #if LJ_HASJIT
11 #include "lj_gc.h"
12 #include "lj_jit.h"
13 #include "lj_mcode.h"
14 #include "lj_trace.h"
15 #include "lj_dispatch.h"
16 #include "lj_vm.h"
17 #endif
19 /* -- OS-specific functions ----------------------------------------------- */
21 #if LJ_HASJIT || LJ_HASFFI
23 /* Define this if you want to run LuaJIT with Valgrind. */
24 #ifdef LUAJIT_USE_VALGRIND
25 #include <valgrind/valgrind.h>
26 #endif
28 #if !LJ_TARGET_X86ORX64 && LJ_TARGET_OSX
29 void sys_icache_invalidate(void *start, size_t len);
30 #endif
32 #if LJ_TARGET_LINUX && LJ_TARGET_PPC
33 #include <dlfcn.h>
34 static void (*mcode_sync_ppc)(void *start, void *end);
35 static void mcode_sync_dummy(void *start, void *end)
37 UNUSED(start); UNUSED(end);
39 #endif
41 /* Synchronize data/instruction cache. */
42 void lj_mcode_sync(void *start, void *end)
44 #ifdef LUAJIT_USE_VALGRIND
45 VALGRIND_DISCARD_TRANSLATIONS(start, (char *)end-(char *)start);
46 #endif
47 #if LJ_TARGET_X86ORX64
48 UNUSED(start); UNUSED(end);
49 #elif LJ_TARGET_OSX
50 sys_icache_invalidate(start, (char *)end-(char *)start);
51 #elif LJ_TARGET_LINUX && LJ_TARGET_PPC
52 if (!mcode_sync_ppc) {
53 void *vdso = dlopen("linux-vdso32.so.1", RTLD_LAZY);
54 if (!vdso || !(mcode_sync_ppc = dlsym(vdso, "__kernel_sync_dicache")))
55 mcode_sync_ppc = mcode_sync_dummy;
57 mcode_sync_ppc(start, end);
58 #elif defined(__GNUC__) && !LJ_TARGET_PPC
59 __clear_cache(start, end);
60 #else
61 #error "Missing builtin to flush instruction cache"
62 #endif
65 #endif
67 #if LJ_HASJIT
69 #if LJ_TARGET_WINDOWS
71 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
72 #include <windows.h>
74 #define MCPROT_RW PAGE_READWRITE
75 #define MCPROT_RX PAGE_EXECUTE_READ
76 #define MCPROT_RWX PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE
78 static void *mcode_alloc_at(jit_State *J, uintptr_t hint, size_t sz, DWORD prot)
80 void *p = VirtualAlloc((void *)hint, sz,
81 MEM_RESERVE|MEM_COMMIT|MEM_TOP_DOWN, prot);
82 if (!p && !hint)
83 lj_trace_err(J, LJ_TRERR_MCODEAL);
84 return p;
87 static void mcode_free(jit_State *J, void *p, size_t sz)
89 UNUSED(J); UNUSED(sz);
90 VirtualFree(p, 0, MEM_RELEASE);
93 static void mcode_setprot(void *p, size_t sz, DWORD prot)
95 DWORD oprot;
96 VirtualProtect(p, sz, prot, &oprot);
99 #elif LJ_TARGET_POSIX
101 #include <sys/mman.h>
103 #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS
104 #define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON
105 #endif
107 #define MCPROT_RW (PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE)
108 #define MCPROT_RX (PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC)
109 #define MCPROT_RWX (PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC)
111 static void *mcode_alloc_at(jit_State *J, uintptr_t hint, size_t sz, int prot)
113 void *p = mmap((void *)hint, sz, prot, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
114 if (p == MAP_FAILED && !hint)
115 lj_trace_err(J, LJ_TRERR_MCODEAL);
116 return p;
119 static void mcode_free(jit_State *J, void *p, size_t sz)
121 UNUSED(J);
122 munmap(p, sz);
125 static void mcode_setprot(void *p, size_t sz, int prot)
127 mprotect(p, sz, prot);
130 #elif LJ_64
132 #error "Missing OS support for explicit placement of executable memory"
134 #else
136 /* Fallback allocator. This will fail if memory is not executable by default. */
137 #define LUAJIT_UNPROTECT_MCODE
138 #define MCPROT_RW 0
139 #define MCPROT_RX 0
140 #define MCPROT_RWX 0
142 static void *mcode_alloc_at(jit_State *J, uintptr_t hint, size_t sz, int prot)
144 UNUSED(hint); UNUSED(prot);
145 return lj_mem_new(J->L, sz);
148 static void mcode_free(jit_State *J, void *p, size_t sz)
150 lj_mem_free(J2G(J), p, sz);
153 #define mcode_setprot(p, sz, prot) UNUSED(p)
155 #endif
157 /* -- MCode area protection ----------------------------------------------- */
159 /* Define this ONLY if the page protection twiddling becomes a bottleneck. */
160 #ifdef LUAJIT_UNPROTECT_MCODE
162 /* It's generally considered to be a potential security risk to have
163 ** pages with simultaneous write *and* execute access in a process.
165 ** Do not even think about using this mode for server processes or
166 ** apps handling untrusted external data (such as a browser).
168 ** The security risk is not in LuaJIT itself -- but if an adversary finds
169 ** any *other* flaw in your C application logic, then any RWX memory page
170 ** simplifies writing an exploit considerably.
172 #define MCPROT_GEN MCPROT_RWX
173 #define MCPROT_RUN MCPROT_RWX
175 static void mcode_protect(jit_State *J, int prot)
177 UNUSED(J); UNUSED(prot);
180 #else
182 /* This is the default behaviour and much safer:
184 ** Most of the time the memory pages holding machine code are executable,
185 ** but NONE of them is writable.
187 ** The current memory area is marked read-write (but NOT executable) only
188 ** during the short time window while the assembler generates machine code.
190 #define MCPROT_GEN MCPROT_RW
191 #define MCPROT_RUN MCPROT_RX
193 /* Change protection of MCode area. */
194 static void mcode_protect(jit_State *J, int prot)
196 if (J->mcprot != prot) {
197 mcode_setprot(J->mcarea, J->szmcarea, prot);
198 J->mcprot = prot;
202 #endif
204 /* -- MCode area allocation ----------------------------------------------- */
206 #if LJ_TARGET_X64
207 #define mcode_validptr(p) ((p) && (uintptr_t)(p) < (uintptr_t)1<<47)
208 #else
209 #define mcode_validptr(p) ((p) && (uintptr_t)(p) < 0xffff0000)
210 #endif
212 #ifdef LJ_TARGET_JUMPRANGE
214 /* Get memory within relative jump distance of our code in 64 bit mode. */
215 static void *mcode_alloc(jit_State *J, size_t sz)
217 /* Target an address in the static assembler code (64K aligned).
218 ** Try addresses within a distance of target-range/2+1MB..target+range/2-1MB.
220 uintptr_t target = (uintptr_t)(void *)lj_vm_exit_handler & ~(uintptr_t)0xffff;
221 const uintptr_t range = (1u << LJ_TARGET_JUMPRANGE) - (1u << 21);
222 /* First try a contiguous area below the last one. */
223 uintptr_t hint = J->mcarea ? (uintptr_t)J->mcarea - sz : 0;
224 int i;
225 for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) { /* 32 attempts ought to be enough ... */
226 if (mcode_validptr(hint)) {
227 void *p = mcode_alloc_at(J, hint, sz, MCPROT_GEN);
229 if (mcode_validptr(p)) {
230 if ((uintptr_t)p + sz - target < range || target - (uintptr_t)p < range)
231 return p;
232 mcode_free(J, p, sz); /* Free badly placed area. */
235 /* Next try probing pseudo-random addresses. */
236 do {
237 hint = (0x78fb ^ LJ_PRNG_BITS(J, 15)) << 16; /* 64K aligned. */
238 } while (!(hint + sz < range));
239 hint = target + hint - (range>>1);
241 lj_trace_err(J, LJ_TRERR_MCODEAL); /* Give up. OS probably ignores hints? */
242 return NULL;
245 #else
247 /* All memory addresses are reachable by relative jumps. */
248 #define mcode_alloc(J, sz) mcode_alloc_at((J), 0, (sz), MCPROT_GEN)
250 #endif
252 /* -- MCode area management ----------------------------------------------- */
254 /* Linked list of MCode areas. */
255 typedef struct MCLink {
256 MCode *next; /* Next area. */
257 size_t size; /* Size of current area. */
258 } MCLink;
260 /* Allocate a new MCode area. */
261 static void mcode_allocarea(jit_State *J)
263 MCode *oldarea = J->mcarea;
264 size_t sz = (size_t)J->param[JIT_P_sizemcode] << 10;
265 sz = (sz + LJ_PAGESIZE-1) & ~(size_t)(LJ_PAGESIZE - 1);
266 J->mcarea = (MCode *)mcode_alloc(J, sz);
267 J->szmcarea = sz;
268 J->mcprot = MCPROT_GEN;
269 J->mctop = (MCode *)((char *)J->mcarea + J->szmcarea);
270 J->mcbot = (MCode *)((char *)J->mcarea + sizeof(MCLink));
271 ((MCLink *)J->mcarea)->next = oldarea;
272 ((MCLink *)J->mcarea)->size = sz;
273 J->szallmcarea += sz;
276 /* Free all MCode areas. */
277 void lj_mcode_free(jit_State *J)
279 MCode *mc = J->mcarea;
280 J->mcarea = NULL;
281 J->szallmcarea = 0;
282 while (mc) {
283 MCode *next = ((MCLink *)mc)->next;
284 mcode_free(J, mc, ((MCLink *)mc)->size);
285 mc = next;
289 /* -- MCode transactions -------------------------------------------------- */
291 /* Reserve the remainder of the current MCode area. */
292 MCode *lj_mcode_reserve(jit_State *J, MCode **lim)
294 if (!J->mcarea)
295 mcode_allocarea(J);
296 else
297 mcode_protect(J, MCPROT_GEN);
298 *lim = J->mcbot;
299 return J->mctop;
302 /* Commit the top part of the current MCode area. */
303 void lj_mcode_commit(jit_State *J, MCode *top)
305 J->mctop = top;
306 mcode_protect(J, MCPROT_RUN);
309 /* Abort the reservation. */
310 void lj_mcode_abort(jit_State *J)
312 mcode_protect(J, MCPROT_RUN);
315 /* Set/reset protection to allow patching of MCode areas. */
316 MCode *lj_mcode_patch(jit_State *J, MCode *ptr, int finish)
318 #ifdef LUAJIT_UNPROTECT_MCODE
319 UNUSED(J); UNUSED(ptr); UNUSED(finish);
320 return NULL;
321 #else
322 if (finish) {
323 if (J->mcarea == ptr)
324 mcode_protect(J, MCPROT_RUN);
325 else
326 mcode_setprot(ptr, ((MCLink *)ptr)->size, MCPROT_RUN);
327 return NULL;
328 } else {
329 MCode *mc = J->mcarea;
330 /* Try current area first to use the protection cache. */
331 if (ptr >= mc && ptr < (MCode *)((char *)mc + J->szmcarea)) {
332 mcode_protect(J, MCPROT_GEN);
333 return mc;
335 /* Otherwise search through the list of MCode areas. */
336 for (;;) {
337 mc = ((MCLink *)mc)->next;
338 lua_assert(mc != NULL);
339 if (ptr >= mc && ptr < (MCode *)((char *)mc + ((MCLink *)mc)->size)) {
340 mcode_setprot(mc, ((MCLink *)mc)->size, MCPROT_GEN);
341 return mc;
345 #endif
348 /* Limit of MCode reservation reached. */
349 void lj_mcode_limiterr(jit_State *J, size_t need)
351 size_t sizemcode, maxmcode;
352 lj_mcode_abort(J);
353 sizemcode = (size_t)J->param[JIT_P_sizemcode] << 10;
354 sizemcode = (sizemcode + LJ_PAGESIZE-1) & ~(size_t)(LJ_PAGESIZE - 1);
355 maxmcode = (size_t)J->param[JIT_P_maxmcode] << 10;
356 if ((size_t)need > sizemcode)
357 lj_trace_err(J, LJ_TRERR_MCODEOV); /* Too long for any area. */
358 if (J->szallmcarea + sizemcode > maxmcode)
359 lj_trace_err(J, LJ_TRERR_MCODEAL);
360 mcode_allocarea(J);
361 lj_trace_err(J, LJ_TRERR_MCODELM); /* Retry with new area. */
364 #endif