t_sigstack.c revision 1.8 1 1.8 riastrad /* $NetBSD: t_sigstack.c,v 1.8 2024/04/04 00:46:30 riastradh Exp $ */
2 1.1 riastrad
3 1.1 riastrad /*-
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27 1.1 riastrad */
28 1.1 riastrad
29 1.1 riastrad #include <sys/cdefs.h>
30 1.8 riastrad __RCSID("$NetBSD: t_sigstack.c,v 1.8 2024/04/04 00:46:30 riastradh Exp $");
31 1.1 riastrad
32 1.1 riastrad #include <setjmp.h>
33 1.1 riastrad #include <signal.h>
34 1.1 riastrad #include <stddef.h>
35 1.1 riastrad #include <stdlib.h>
36 1.1 riastrad #include <ucontext.h>
37 1.1 riastrad
38 1.1 riastrad #include "h_macros.h"
39 1.1 riastrad
40 1.6 riastrad struct sigaltstack ss[3];
41 1.1 riastrad jmp_buf jmp;
42 1.3 riastrad sigjmp_buf sigjmp;
43 1.1 riastrad unsigned nentries;
44 1.3 riastrad const char *bailname;
45 1.3 riastrad void (*bailfn)(void) __dead;
46 1.1 riastrad
47 1.1 riastrad static void
48 1.1 riastrad on_sigusr1(int signo, siginfo_t *si, void *ctx)
49 1.1 riastrad {
50 1.1 riastrad ucontext_t *uc = ctx;
51 1.1 riastrad void *sp = (void *)(uintptr_t)_UC_MACHINE_SP(uc);
52 1.1 riastrad void *fp = __builtin_frame_address(0);
53 1.6 riastrad struct sigaltstack *ssp;
54 1.6 riastrad
55 1.6 riastrad /*
56 1.6 riastrad * Ensure we haven't re-entered the signal handler too many
57 1.6 riastrad * times. We should enter only twice.
58 1.6 riastrad */
59 1.6 riastrad ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(nentries < 2,
60 1.6 riastrad "%u recursive signal handler entries is too many in this test",
61 1.6 riastrad nentries + 1);
62 1.1 riastrad
63 1.1 riastrad /*
64 1.1 riastrad * Ensure that the signal handler was called in the alternate
65 1.1 riastrad * signal stack.
66 1.1 riastrad */
67 1.6 riastrad ssp = &ss[nentries];
68 1.6 riastrad ATF_REQUIRE_MSG((fp >= ssp->ss_sp &&
69 1.6 riastrad fp < (void *)((char *)ssp->ss_sp + ssp->ss_size)),
70 1.4 riastrad "sigaltstack failed to take effect on entry %u --"
71 1.1 riastrad " signal handler's frame pointer %p doesn't lie in sigaltstack"
72 1.1 riastrad " [%p, %p), size 0x%zx",
73 1.4 riastrad nentries,
74 1.6 riastrad fp, ssp->ss_sp, (char *)ssp->ss_sp + ssp->ss_size, ssp->ss_size);
75 1.1 riastrad
76 1.1 riastrad /*
77 1.1 riastrad * Ensure that if we enter the signal handler, we are entering
78 1.6 riastrad * it from the original stack, not from any of the alternate
79 1.6 riastrad * signal stacks.
80 1.1 riastrad *
81 1.1 riastrad * On some architectures, this is broken. Those that appear to
82 1.1 riastrad * get this right are:
83 1.1 riastrad *
84 1.8 riastrad * aarch64, alpha, m68k, or1k, powerpc, powerpc64, riscv,
85 1.8 riastrad * vax, x86_64
86 1.1 riastrad */
87 1.1 riastrad #if defined __arm__ || defined __hppa__ || defined __i386__ || \
88 1.1 riastrad defined __ia64__ || defined __mips__ || defined __sh3__ || \
89 1.8 riastrad defined __sparc__ || defined __sparc64__
90 1.1 riastrad if (nentries > 0)
91 1.1 riastrad atf_tc_expect_fail("PR lib/57946");
92 1.1 riastrad #endif
93 1.6 riastrad for (ssp = &ss[0]; ssp < &ss[__arraycount(ss)]; ssp++) {
94 1.6 riastrad ATF_REQUIRE_MSG((sp < ssp->ss_sp ||
95 1.7 riastrad sp >= (void *)((char *)ssp->ss_sp + ssp->ss_size)),
96 1.6 riastrad "%s failed to restore stack"
97 1.6 riastrad " before allowing signal on entry %u --"
98 1.6 riastrad " interrupted stack pointer %p lies in sigaltstack %zd"
99 1.6 riastrad " [%p, %p), size 0x%zx",
100 1.6 riastrad bailname,
101 1.6 riastrad nentries,
102 1.6 riastrad sp, ssp - ss,
103 1.6 riastrad ssp->ss_sp, (char *)ssp->ss_sp + ssp->ss_size,
104 1.6 riastrad ssp->ss_size);
105 1.6 riastrad }
106 1.1 riastrad
107 1.1 riastrad /*
108 1.1 riastrad * First time through, we want to test whether longjmp restores
109 1.1 riastrad * the signal mask first, or restores the stack pointer first.
110 1.1 riastrad * The signal should be blocked at this point, so we re-raise
111 1.1 riastrad * the signal to queue it up for delivery as soon as it is
112 1.1 riastrad * unmasked -- which should wait until the stack pointer has
113 1.1 riastrad * been restored in longjmp.
114 1.1 riastrad */
115 1.1 riastrad if (nentries++ == 0)
116 1.1 riastrad RL(raise(SIGUSR1));
117 1.1 riastrad
118 1.1 riastrad /*
119 1.6 riastrad * Set up the next sigaltstack. We can't reuse the current one
120 1.6 riastrad * for the next signal handler re-entry until the system clears
121 1.6 riastrad * the SS_ONSTACK process state -- which normal return from
122 1.6 riastrad * signal handler does, but which longjmp does not. So to keep
123 1.6 riastrad * it simple (ha), we just use another sigaltstack.
124 1.6 riastrad */
125 1.6 riastrad RL(sigaltstack(&ss[nentries], NULL));
126 1.6 riastrad
127 1.6 riastrad /*
128 1.1 riastrad * Jump back to the original context.
129 1.1 riastrad */
130 1.3 riastrad (*bailfn)();
131 1.1 riastrad }
132 1.1 riastrad
133 1.3 riastrad static void
134 1.3 riastrad go(const char *name, void (*fn)(void) __dead)
135 1.1 riastrad {
136 1.1 riastrad struct sigaction sa;
137 1.6 riastrad unsigned i;
138 1.1 riastrad
139 1.3 riastrad bailname = name;
140 1.3 riastrad bailfn = fn;
141 1.3 riastrad
142 1.1 riastrad /*
143 1.1 riastrad * Allocate a stack for the signal handler to run in, and
144 1.6 riastrad * configure the system to use the first one.
145 1.1 riastrad *
146 1.1 riastrad * XXX Should maybe use a guard page but this is simpler.
147 1.1 riastrad */
148 1.6 riastrad for (i = 0; i < __arraycount(ss); i++) {
149 1.6 riastrad ss[i].ss_size = SIGSTKSZ;
150 1.6 riastrad REQUIRE_LIBC(ss[i].ss_sp = malloc(ss[i].ss_size), NULL);
151 1.6 riastrad }
152 1.6 riastrad RL(sigaltstack(&ss[0], NULL));
153 1.1 riastrad
154 1.1 riastrad /*
155 1.1 riastrad * Set up a test signal handler for SIGUSR1. Allow all
156 1.1 riastrad * signals, except SIGUSR1 (which is masked by default) -- that
157 1.1 riastrad * way we don't inadvertently obscure weird crashes in the
158 1.1 riastrad * signal handler.
159 1.1 riastrad *
160 1.1 riastrad * Set SA_SIGINFO so the system will pass siginfo -- and, more
161 1.1 riastrad * to the point, ucontext, so the signal handler can determine
162 1.1 riastrad * the stack pointer of the logic it interrupted.
163 1.1 riastrad *
164 1.1 riastrad * Set SA_ONSTACK so the system will use the alternate signal
165 1.1 riastrad * stack to call the signal handler -- that way, it can tell
166 1.1 riastrad * whether the stack was restored before the second time
167 1.1 riastrad * around.
168 1.1 riastrad */
169 1.1 riastrad memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
170 1.1 riastrad sa.sa_sigaction = &on_sigusr1;
171 1.2 riastrad RL(sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask));
172 1.1 riastrad sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO|SA_ONSTACK;
173 1.1 riastrad RL(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, NULL));
174 1.1 riastrad
175 1.1 riastrad /*
176 1.3 riastrad * Raise the signal to enter the signal handler the first time.
177 1.3 riastrad */
178 1.3 riastrad RL(raise(SIGUSR1));
179 1.3 riastrad
180 1.3 riastrad /*
181 1.3 riastrad * If we ever reach this point, something went seriously wrong.
182 1.3 riastrad */
183 1.3 riastrad atf_tc_fail("unreachable");
184 1.3 riastrad }
185 1.3 riastrad
186 1.3 riastrad static void __dead
187 1.3 riastrad bail_longjmp(void)
188 1.3 riastrad {
189 1.3 riastrad
190 1.3 riastrad longjmp(jmp, 1);
191 1.3 riastrad }
192 1.3 riastrad
193 1.3 riastrad ATF_TC(setjmp);
194 1.3 riastrad ATF_TC_HEAD(setjmp, tc)
195 1.3 riastrad {
196 1.3 riastrad atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr",
197 1.3 riastrad "Test longjmp restores stack first, then signal mask");
198 1.3 riastrad }
199 1.3 riastrad ATF_TC_BODY(setjmp, tc)
200 1.3 riastrad {
201 1.3 riastrad
202 1.3 riastrad /*
203 1.1 riastrad * Set up a return point for the signal handler: when the
204 1.1 riastrad * signal handler does longjmp(jmp, 1), it comes flying out of
205 1.1 riastrad * here.
206 1.1 riastrad */
207 1.1 riastrad if (setjmp(jmp) == 1)
208 1.1 riastrad return;
209 1.1 riastrad
210 1.1 riastrad /*
211 1.3 riastrad * Run the test with longjmp.
212 1.3 riastrad */
213 1.3 riastrad go("longjmp", &bail_longjmp);
214 1.3 riastrad }
215 1.3 riastrad
216 1.3 riastrad static void __dead
217 1.3 riastrad bail_siglongjmp(void)
218 1.3 riastrad {
219 1.3 riastrad
220 1.3 riastrad siglongjmp(sigjmp, 1);
221 1.3 riastrad }
222 1.3 riastrad
223 1.3 riastrad ATF_TC(sigsetjmp);
224 1.3 riastrad ATF_TC_HEAD(sigsetjmp, tc)
225 1.3 riastrad {
226 1.3 riastrad atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr",
227 1.3 riastrad "Test siglongjmp restores stack first, then signal mask");
228 1.3 riastrad }
229 1.3 riastrad ATF_TC_BODY(sigsetjmp, tc)
230 1.3 riastrad {
231 1.3 riastrad
232 1.3 riastrad /*
233 1.3 riastrad * Set up a return point for the signal handler: when the
234 1.3 riastrad * signal handler does siglongjmp(sigjmp, 1), it comes flying
235 1.3 riastrad * out of here.
236 1.1 riastrad */
237 1.3 riastrad if (sigsetjmp(sigjmp, /*savesigmask*/1) == 1)
238 1.3 riastrad return;
239 1.1 riastrad
240 1.1 riastrad /*
241 1.3 riastrad * Run the test with siglongjmp.
242 1.1 riastrad */
243 1.3 riastrad go("siglongjmp", &bail_siglongjmp);
244 1.1 riastrad }
245 1.1 riastrad
246 1.1 riastrad ATF_TP_ADD_TCS(tp)
247 1.1 riastrad {
248 1.1 riastrad
249 1.1 riastrad ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, setjmp);
250 1.3 riastrad ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, sigsetjmp);
251 1.1 riastrad
252 1.1 riastrad return atf_no_error();
253 1.1 riastrad }
254