github.com/ice-blockchain/go/src@v0.0.0-20240403114104-1564d284e521/runtime/cgocheck.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Code to check that pointer writes follow the cgo rules. 6 // These functions are invoked when GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 is enabled. 7 8 package runtime 9 10 import ( 11 "internal/goarch" 12 "internal/goexperiment" 13 "unsafe" 14 ) 15 16 const cgoWriteBarrierFail = "unpinned Go pointer stored into non-Go memory" 17 18 // cgoCheckPtrWrite is called whenever a pointer is stored into memory. 19 // It throws if the program is storing an unpinned Go pointer into non-Go 20 // memory. 21 // 22 // This is called from generated code when GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 is enabled. 23 // 24 //go:nosplit 25 //go:nowritebarrier 26 func cgoCheckPtrWrite(dst *unsafe.Pointer, src unsafe.Pointer) { 27 if !mainStarted { 28 // Something early in startup hates this function. 29 // Don't start doing any actual checking until the 30 // runtime has set itself up. 31 return 32 } 33 if !cgoIsGoPointer(src) { 34 return 35 } 36 if cgoIsGoPointer(unsafe.Pointer(dst)) { 37 return 38 } 39 40 // If we are running on the system stack then dst might be an 41 // address on the stack, which is OK. 42 gp := getg() 43 if gp == gp.m.g0 || gp == gp.m.gsignal { 44 return 45 } 46 47 // Allocating memory can write to various mfixalloc structs 48 // that look like they are non-Go memory. 49 if gp.m.mallocing != 0 { 50 return 51 } 52 53 // If the object is pinned, it's safe to store it in C memory. The GC 54 // ensures it will not be moved or freed. 55 if isPinned(src) { 56 return 57 } 58 59 // It's OK if writing to memory allocated by persistentalloc. 60 // Do this check last because it is more expensive and rarely true. 61 // If it is false the expense doesn't matter since we are crashing. 62 if inPersistentAlloc(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(dst))) { 63 return 64 } 65 66 systemstack(func() { 67 println("write of unpinned Go pointer", hex(uintptr(src)), "to non-Go memory", hex(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(dst)))) 68 throw(cgoWriteBarrierFail) 69 }) 70 } 71 72 // cgoCheckMemmove is called when moving a block of memory. 73 // It throws if the program is copying a block that contains an unpinned Go 74 // pointer into non-Go memory. 75 // 76 // This is called from generated code when GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 is enabled. 77 // 78 //go:nosplit 79 //go:nowritebarrier 80 func cgoCheckMemmove(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer) { 81 cgoCheckMemmove2(typ, dst, src, 0, typ.Size_) 82 } 83 84 // cgoCheckMemmove2 is called when moving a block of memory. 85 // dst and src point off bytes into the value to copy. 86 // size is the number of bytes to copy. 87 // It throws if the program is copying a block that contains an unpinned Go 88 // pointer into non-Go memory. 89 // 90 //go:nosplit 91 //go:nowritebarrier 92 func cgoCheckMemmove2(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer, off, size uintptr) { 93 if !typ.Pointers() { 94 return 95 } 96 if !cgoIsGoPointer(src) { 97 return 98 } 99 if cgoIsGoPointer(dst) { 100 return 101 } 102 cgoCheckTypedBlock(typ, src, off, size) 103 } 104 105 // cgoCheckSliceCopy is called when copying n elements of a slice. 106 // src and dst are pointers to the first element of the slice. 107 // typ is the element type of the slice. 108 // It throws if the program is copying slice elements that contain unpinned Go 109 // pointers into non-Go memory. 110 // 111 //go:nosplit 112 //go:nowritebarrier 113 func cgoCheckSliceCopy(typ *_type, dst, src unsafe.Pointer, n int) { 114 if !typ.Pointers() { 115 return 116 } 117 if !cgoIsGoPointer(src) { 118 return 119 } 120 if cgoIsGoPointer(dst) { 121 return 122 } 123 p := src 124 for i := 0; i < n; i++ { 125 cgoCheckTypedBlock(typ, p, 0, typ.Size_) 126 p = add(p, typ.Size_) 127 } 128 } 129 130 // cgoCheckTypedBlock checks the block of memory at src, for up to size bytes, 131 // and throws if it finds an unpinned Go pointer. The type of the memory is typ, 132 // and src is off bytes into that type. 133 // 134 //go:nosplit 135 //go:nowritebarrier 136 func cgoCheckTypedBlock(typ *_type, src unsafe.Pointer, off, size uintptr) { 137 // Anything past typ.PtrBytes is not a pointer. 138 if typ.PtrBytes <= off { 139 return 140 } 141 if ptrdataSize := typ.PtrBytes - off; size > ptrdataSize { 142 size = ptrdataSize 143 } 144 145 if typ.Kind_&kindGCProg == 0 { 146 cgoCheckBits(src, typ.GCData, off, size) 147 return 148 } 149 150 // The type has a GC program. Try to find GC bits somewhere else. 151 for _, datap := range activeModules() { 152 if cgoInRange(src, datap.data, datap.edata) { 153 doff := uintptr(src) - datap.data 154 cgoCheckBits(add(src, -doff), datap.gcdatamask.bytedata, off+doff, size) 155 return 156 } 157 if cgoInRange(src, datap.bss, datap.ebss) { 158 boff := uintptr(src) - datap.bss 159 cgoCheckBits(add(src, -boff), datap.gcbssmask.bytedata, off+boff, size) 160 return 161 } 162 } 163 164 s := spanOfUnchecked(uintptr(src)) 165 if s.state.get() == mSpanManual { 166 // There are no heap bits for value stored on the stack. 167 // For a channel receive src might be on the stack of some 168 // other goroutine, so we can't unwind the stack even if 169 // we wanted to. 170 // We can't expand the GC program without extra storage 171 // space we can't easily get. 172 // Fortunately we have the type information. 173 systemstack(func() { 174 cgoCheckUsingType(typ, src, off, size) 175 }) 176 return 177 } 178 179 // src must be in the regular heap. 180 if goexperiment.AllocHeaders { 181 tp := s.typePointersOf(uintptr(src), size) 182 for { 183 var addr uintptr 184 if tp, addr = tp.next(uintptr(src) + size); addr == 0 { 185 break 186 } 187 v := *(*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(addr)) 188 if cgoIsGoPointer(v) && !isPinned(v) { 189 throw(cgoWriteBarrierFail) 190 } 191 } 192 } else { 193 hbits := heapBitsForAddr(uintptr(src), size) 194 for { 195 var addr uintptr 196 if hbits, addr = hbits.next(); addr == 0 { 197 break 198 } 199 v := *(*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(addr)) 200 if cgoIsGoPointer(v) && !isPinned(v) { 201 throw(cgoWriteBarrierFail) 202 } 203 } 204 } 205 } 206 207 // cgoCheckBits checks the block of memory at src, for up to size 208 // bytes, and throws if it finds an unpinned Go pointer. The gcbits mark each 209 // pointer value. The src pointer is off bytes into the gcbits. 210 // 211 //go:nosplit 212 //go:nowritebarrier 213 func cgoCheckBits(src unsafe.Pointer, gcbits *byte, off, size uintptr) { 214 skipMask := off / goarch.PtrSize / 8 215 skipBytes := skipMask * goarch.PtrSize * 8 216 ptrmask := addb(gcbits, skipMask) 217 src = add(src, skipBytes) 218 off -= skipBytes 219 size += off 220 var bits uint32 221 for i := uintptr(0); i < size; i += goarch.PtrSize { 222 if i&(goarch.PtrSize*8-1) == 0 { 223 bits = uint32(*ptrmask) 224 ptrmask = addb(ptrmask, 1) 225 } else { 226 bits >>= 1 227 } 228 if off > 0 { 229 off -= goarch.PtrSize 230 } else { 231 if bits&1 != 0 { 232 v := *(*unsafe.Pointer)(add(src, i)) 233 if cgoIsGoPointer(v) && !isPinned(v) { 234 throw(cgoWriteBarrierFail) 235 } 236 } 237 } 238 } 239 } 240 241 // cgoCheckUsingType is like cgoCheckTypedBlock, but is a last ditch 242 // fall back to look for pointers in src using the type information. 243 // We only use this when looking at a value on the stack when the type 244 // uses a GC program, because otherwise it's more efficient to use the 245 // GC bits. This is called on the system stack. 246 // 247 //go:nowritebarrier 248 //go:systemstack 249 func cgoCheckUsingType(typ *_type, src unsafe.Pointer, off, size uintptr) { 250 if !typ.Pointers() { 251 return 252 } 253 254 // Anything past typ.PtrBytes is not a pointer. 255 if typ.PtrBytes <= off { 256 return 257 } 258 if ptrdataSize := typ.PtrBytes - off; size > ptrdataSize { 259 size = ptrdataSize 260 } 261 262 if typ.Kind_&kindGCProg == 0 { 263 cgoCheckBits(src, typ.GCData, off, size) 264 return 265 } 266 switch typ.Kind_ & kindMask { 267 default: 268 throw("can't happen") 269 case kindArray: 270 at := (*arraytype)(unsafe.Pointer(typ)) 271 for i := uintptr(0); i < at.Len; i++ { 272 if off < at.Elem.Size_ { 273 cgoCheckUsingType(at.Elem, src, off, size) 274 } 275 src = add(src, at.Elem.Size_) 276 skipped := off 277 if skipped > at.Elem.Size_ { 278 skipped = at.Elem.Size_ 279 } 280 checked := at.Elem.Size_ - skipped 281 off -= skipped 282 if size <= checked { 283 return 284 } 285 size -= checked 286 } 287 case kindStruct: 288 st := (*structtype)(unsafe.Pointer(typ)) 289 for _, f := range st.Fields { 290 if off < f.Typ.Size_ { 291 cgoCheckUsingType(f.Typ, src, off, size) 292 } 293 src = add(src, f.Typ.Size_) 294 skipped := off 295 if skipped > f.Typ.Size_ { 296 skipped = f.Typ.Size_ 297 } 298 checked := f.Typ.Size_ - skipped 299 off -= skipped 300 if size <= checked { 301 return 302 } 303 size -= checked 304 } 305 } 306 }