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[docs] Scudo documentation minor update
Summary: Minor changes to reflect changes to the code that were not documented: - `SCUDO_DEFAULT_OPTIONS` compile time way of defining options; - MIPS added as a supported architecture; - clarification on how to fully disable the Quarantine; - rewording in a few places. Reviewers: alekseyshl, flowerhack Reviewed By: alekseyshl Subscribers: sdardis, arichardson, atanasyan, llvm-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47071 llvm-svn: 332736
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@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ Currently, the allocator supports (was tested on) the following architectures:
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- i386 (& i686) (32-bit);
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- x86_64 (64-bit);
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- armhf (32-bit);
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- AArch64 (64-bit).
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- AArch64 (64-bit);
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- MIPS (32-bit & 64-bit).
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The name "Scudo" has been retained from the initial implementation (Escudo
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meaning Shield in Spanish and Portuguese).
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@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ Randomness
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----------
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It is important for the allocator to not make use of fixed addresses. We use
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the dynamic base option for the SizeClassAllocator, allowing us to benefit
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from the randomness of mmap.
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from the randomness of the system memory mapping functions.
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Usage
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=====
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@ -111,14 +112,14 @@ You may also build Scudo like this:
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cd $LLVM/projects/compiler-rt/lib
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clang++ -fPIC -std=c++11 -msse4.2 -O2 -I. scudo/*.cpp \
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$(\ls sanitizer_common/*.{cc,S} | grep -v "sanitizer_termination\|sanitizer_common_nolibc") \
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-shared -o scudo-allocator.so -pthread
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$(\ls sanitizer_common/*.{cc,S} | grep -v "sanitizer_termination\|sanitizer_common_nolibc\|sancov_\|sanitizer_unwind\|sanitizer_symbol") \
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-shared -o libscudo.so -pthread
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and then use it with existing binaries as follows:
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.. code::
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LD_PRELOAD=`pwd`/scudo-allocator.so ./a.out
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LD_PRELOAD=`pwd`/libscudo.so ./a.out
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Clang
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-----
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@ -130,15 +131,20 @@ Scudo will also enforce PIE for the output binary.
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Options
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-------
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Several aspects of the allocator can be configured through the following ways:
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Several aspects of the allocator can be configured on a per process basis
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through the following ways:
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- at compile time, by defining ``SCUDO_DEFAULT_OPTIONS`` to the options string
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you want set by default;
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- by defining a ``__scudo_default_options`` function in one's program that
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returns the options string to be parsed. Said function must have the following
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prototype: ``extern "C" const char* __scudo_default_options(void)``.
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prototype: ``extern "C" const char* __scudo_default_options(void)``, with a
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default visibility. This will override the compile time define;
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- through the environment variable SCUDO_OPTIONS, containing the options string
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to be parsed. Options defined this way will override any definition made
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through ``__scudo_default_options``;
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through ``__scudo_default_options``.
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The options string follows a syntax similar to ASan, where distinct options
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can be assigned in the same string, separated by colons.
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@ -167,7 +173,9 @@ The following options are available:
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| | | | the actual deallocation of chunks. Lower value |
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| | | | may reduce memory usage but decrease the |
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| | | | effectiveness of the mitigation; a negative |
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| | | | value will fallback to the defaults. |
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| | | | value will fallback to the defaults. Setting |
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| | | | *both* this and ThreadLocalQuarantineSizeKb to |
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| | | | zero will disable the quarantine entirely. |
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+-----------------------------+----------------+----------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| QuarantineChunksUpToSize | 2048 | 512 | Size (in bytes) up to which chunks can be |
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| | | | quarantined. |
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@ -175,7 +183,9 @@ The following options are available:
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| ThreadLocalQuarantineSizeKb | 1024 | 256 | The size (in Kb) of per-thread cache use to |
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| | | | offload the global quarantine. Lower value may |
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| | | | reduce memory usage but might increase |
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| | | | contention on the global quarantine. |
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| | | | contention on the global quarantine. Setting |
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| | | | *both* this and QuarantineSizeKb to zero will |
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| | | | disable the quarantine entirely. |
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+-----------------------------+----------------+----------------+------------------------------------------------+
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| DeallocationTypeMismatch | true | true | Whether or not we report errors on |
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| | | | malloc/delete, new/free, new/delete[], etc. |
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@ -188,7 +198,6 @@ The following options are available:
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+-----------------------------+----------------+----------------+------------------------------------------------+
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Allocator related common Sanitizer options can also be passed through Scudo
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options, such as ``allocator_may_return_null``. A detailed list including those
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can be found here:
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options, such as ``allocator_may_return_null`` or ``abort_on_error``. A detailed
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list including those can be found here:
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https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/SanitizerCommonFlags.
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