Useful if you're trying to defeat ASLR, otherwise not
so much ...
Change-Id: I17ebb50bb490a3967db9c3038f049adafe2b8ea7
Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@gmail.com>
Move dlmalloc code to upstream-dlmalloc to make pulling upstream changes
easier.
Declare pvalloc and malloc_usable_size routines present in malloc.h but with
missing implementations. Remove other functions from malloc.h that have
no implementation nor use in Android.
Change-Id: Ia6472ec6cbebc9ad1ef99f4669de9d33fcc2efb4
Add __bionic_clone function for x86, which will be
used for clone system call.
Change-Id: I889dc9bf4b7ebb4358476e17e6f3233e26491f4d
Signed-off-by: Jin Wei <wei.a.jin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiaokang Qin <xiaokang.qin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Beare, Bruce J <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Author-tracking-BZ: 51414
This should help prevent broken builds next time I'm messing with
assembler/compiler/linker flags...
Change-Id: I30f15a3ce3c3f3c60cad7bc59aaba9f42d792224
This reverts commit 8793e7c7d2,
and fixes the build by building upstream NetBSD source as a
separate library that's then swallowed whole into libc_common.
Change-Id: I6c9317d8c48b5ccaf85a7b185bc07fb31176ff97
There were two bugs in our implementation. Intel found one, but another
remainined, and tracking upstream is the way forward for functions where
we add no value.
Change-Id: Ida9bac0293fb2c4cbc942b1e0515ee0477c6538b
This allows debugging tools to know they are working with Android
binaries and adapt accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Thiago Jung Bauermann <thiago.bauermann@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Hope <michael.hope@linaro.org>
Change-Id: Ic906992fcad61c028bb765821637a3e1333bf52b
This test is designed to detect code such as:
int main() {
char buf[10];
memcpy(buf, "1234567890", sizeof(buf));
size_t len = strlen(buf); // segfault here with _FORTIFY_SOURCE
printf("%d\n", len);
return 0;
}
or anytime strlen reads beyond an object boundary. This should
help address memory leakage vulnerabilities and make other
unrelated vulnerabilities harder to exploit.
Change-Id: I354b425be7bef4713c85f6bab0e9738445e00182
libc's stack protector initialization routine (__guard_setup)
is in bionic/ssp.c. This code deliberately modifies the stack
canary. This code should never be compiled with -fstack-protector-all
otherwise it will crash (mismatched canary value).
Force bionic/ssp.c to be compiled with -fno-stack-protector
Change-Id: Ib95a5736e4bafe1a460d6b4e522ca660b417d8d6
Add strlcpy / strlcat support to FORTIFY_SOURCE. This allows
us to do consistency checks on to ensure we don't overflow buffers
when the compiler is able to tell us the size of the buffer we're
dealing with.
Unlike previous changes, this change DOES NOT use the compiler's
builtin support. Instead, we do everything the compiler would
normally do.
Change-Id: I47c099a911382452eafd711f8e9bfe7c2d0a0d22
sprintf FORTIFY_SOURCE protections are not available
on clang.
Also add various __attribute__s to stdio functions.
Change-Id: I936d1f9e55fe53a68885c4524b7b59e68fed218d
Add _FORTIFY_SOURCE support for snprintf, vsnprintf
At this time, we opt out of these protections for clang, as clang
does not implement __builtin_va_arg_pack().
http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html#c_unimpl_gcc
Change-Id: I73ebe5ec8dad1dca8898a76d6afb693a25f75375
Ensure that strcat / strncat check for integer overflows
when computing the length of the resulting string.
Change-Id: Ib806ad33a0d3b50876f384bc17787a28f0dddc37
Add _FORTIFY_SOURCE support for the following functions:
* memset
* bzero
Move the __BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE definition to cdefs.h so it
can be used from multiple header files.
Change-Id: Iead4d5e35de6ec97786d58ee12573f9b11135bb7
Add initial support for -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE to bionic for the
following functions:
* memcpy
* memmove
* strcpy
* strcat
* strncpy
* strncat
This change adds a new version of the above functions which passes
the size of the destination buffer to __builtin___*_chk.
If the compiler can determine, at compile time, that the destination
buffer is large enough, or the destination buffer can point to an object
of unknown size, then the check call is bypassed.
If the compiler can't make a compile time decision, then it calls
the __*_chk() function, which does a runtime buffer size check
These options are only enabled if the code is compiled with
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1 or 2, and only when optimizations are enabled.
Please see
* http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Object-Size-Checking.html
* http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2004-09/msg02055.html
for additional details on FORTIFY_SOURCE.
Testing: Compiled the entire Android tree with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1,
and verified that everything appears to be working properly.
Also created a test buffer overflow, and verified that it was
caught by this change.
Change-Id: I4fddb445bafe92b16845b22458d72e6dedd24fbc