8080775: Better argument formatting for assert() and friends
Reviewed-by: kbarrett, pliden
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_MEMORY_GUARDEDMEMORY_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_MEMORY_GUARDEDMEMORY_HPP
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
/**
* Guarded memory for detecting buffer overrun.
*
* Allows allocations to be wrapped with padded bytes of a known byte pattern,
* that is a "guard". Guard patterns may be verified to detect buffer overruns.
*
* Primarily used by "debug malloc" and "checked JNI".
*
* Memory layout:
*
* |Offset | Content | Description |
* |------------------------------------------------------------
* |base_addr | 0xABABABABABABABAB | Head guard |
* |+16 | <size_t:user_size> | User data size |
* |+sizeof(uintptr_t) | <tag> | Tag word |
* |+sizeof(void*) | 0xF1 <user_data> ( | User data |
* |+user_size | 0xABABABABABABABAB | Tail guard |
* -------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Where:
* - guard padding uses "badResourceValue" (0xAB)
* - tag word is general purpose
* - user data
* -- initially padded with "uninitBlockPad" (0xF1),
* -- to "freeBlockPad" (0xBA), when freed
*
* Usage:
*
* * Allocations: one may wrap allocations with guard memory:
* <code>
* Thing* alloc_thing() {
* void* mem = user_alloc_fn(GuardedMemory::get_total_size(sizeof(thing)));
* GuardedMemory guarded(mem, sizeof(thing));
* return (Thing*) guarded.get_user_ptr();
* }
* </code>
* * Verify: memory guards are still in tact
* <code>
* bool verify_thing(Thing* thing) {
* GuardedMemory guarded((void*)thing);
* return guarded.verify_guards();
* }
* </code>
* * Free: one may mark bytes as freed (further debugging support)
* <code>
* void free_thing(Thing* thing) {
* GuardedMemory guarded((void*)thing);
* assert(guarded.verify_guards(), "Corrupt thing");
* user_free_fn(guards.release_for_freeing();
* }
* </code>
*/
class GuardedMemory : StackObj { // Wrapper on stack
// Private inner classes for memory layout...
protected:
/**
* Guard class for header and trailer known pattern to test for overwrites.
*/
class Guard { // Class for raw memory (no vtbl allowed)
friend class GuardedMemory;
protected:
enum {
GUARD_SIZE = 16
};
u_char _guard[GUARD_SIZE];
public:
void build() {
u_char* c = _guard; // Possibly unaligned if tail guard
u_char* end = c + GUARD_SIZE;
while (c < end) {
*c = badResourceValue;
c++;
}
}
bool verify() const {
u_char* c = (u_char*) _guard;
u_char* end = c + GUARD_SIZE;
while (c < end) {
if (*c != badResourceValue) {
return false;
}
c++;
}
return true;
}
}; // GuardedMemory::Guard
/**
* Header guard and size
*/
class GuardHeader : Guard {
friend class GuardedMemory;
protected:
// Take care in modifying fields here, will effect alignment
// e.g. x86 ABI 16 byte stack alignment
union {
uintptr_t __unused_full_word1;
size_t _user_size;
};
void* _tag;
public:
void set_user_size(const size_t usz) { _user_size = usz; }
size_t get_user_size() const { return _user_size; }
void set_tag(const void* tag) { _tag = (void*) tag; }
void* get_tag() const { return _tag; }
}; // GuardedMemory::GuardHeader
// Guarded Memory...
protected:
u_char* _base_addr;
public:
/**
* Create new guarded memory.
*
* Wraps, starting at the given "base_ptr" with guards. Use "get_user_ptr()"
* to return a pointer suitable for user data.
*
* @param base_ptr allocation wishing to be wrapped, must be at least "GuardedMemory::get_total_size()" bytes.
* @param user_size the size of the user data to be wrapped.
* @param tag optional general purpose tag.
*/
GuardedMemory(void* base_ptr, const size_t user_size, const void* tag = NULL) {
wrap_with_guards(base_ptr, user_size, tag);
}
/**
* Wrap existing guarded memory.
*
* To use this constructor, one must have created guarded memory with
* "GuardedMemory(void*, size_t, void*)" (or indirectly via helper, e.g. "wrap_copy()").
*
* @param user_p existing wrapped memory.
*/
GuardedMemory(void* userp) {
u_char* user_ptr = (u_char*) userp;
assert((uintptr_t)user_ptr > (sizeof(GuardHeader) + 0x1000), "Invalid pointer");
_base_addr = (user_ptr - sizeof(GuardHeader));
}
/**
* Create new guarded memory.
*
* Wraps, starting at the given "base_ptr" with guards. Allows reuse of stack allocated helper.
*
* @param base_ptr allocation wishing to be wrapped, must be at least "GuardedMemory::get_total_size()" bytes.
* @param user_size the size of the user data to be wrapped.
* @param tag optional general purpose tag.
*
* @return user data pointer (inner pointer to supplied "base_ptr").
*/
void* wrap_with_guards(void* base_ptr, size_t user_size, const void* tag = NULL) {
assert(base_ptr != NULL, "Attempt to wrap NULL with memory guard");
_base_addr = (u_char*)base_ptr;
get_head_guard()->build();
get_head_guard()->set_user_size(user_size);
get_tail_guard()->build();
set_tag(tag);
set_user_bytes(uninitBlockPad);
assert(verify_guards(), "Expected valid memory guards");
return get_user_ptr();
}
/**
* Verify head and tail guards.
*
* @return true if guards are intact, false would indicate a buffer overrun.
*/
bool verify_guards() const {
if (_base_addr != NULL) {
return (get_head_guard()->verify() && get_tail_guard()->verify());
}
return false;
}
/**
* Set the general purpose tag.
*
* @param tag general purpose tag.
*/
void set_tag(const void* tag) { get_head_guard()->set_tag(tag); }
/**
* Return the general purpose tag.
*
* @return the general purpose tag, defaults to NULL.
*/
void* get_tag() const { return get_head_guard()->get_tag(); }
/**
* Return the size of the user data.
*
* @return the size of the user data.
*/
size_t get_user_size() const {
assert(_base_addr != NULL, "Not wrapping any memory");
return get_head_guard()->get_user_size();
}
/**
* Return the user data pointer.
*
* @return the user data pointer.
*/
u_char* get_user_ptr() const {
assert(_base_addr != NULL, "Not wrapping any memory");
return _base_addr + sizeof(GuardHeader);
}
/**
* Release the wrapped pointer for resource freeing.
*
* Pads the user data with "freeBlockPad", and dis-associates the helper.
*
* @return the original base pointer used to wrap the data.
*/
void* release_for_freeing() {
set_user_bytes(freeBlockPad);
return release();
}
/**
* Dis-associate the help from the original base address.
*
* @return the original base pointer used to wrap the data.
*/
void* release() {
void* p = (void*) _base_addr;
_base_addr = NULL;
return p;
}
virtual void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
protected:
GuardHeader* get_head_guard() const { return (GuardHeader*) _base_addr; }
Guard* get_tail_guard() const { return (Guard*) (get_user_ptr() + get_user_size()); };
void set_user_bytes(u_char ch) {
memset(get_user_ptr(), ch, get_user_size());
}
public:
/**
* Return the total size required for wrapping the given user size.
*
* @return the total size required for wrapping the given user size.
*/
static size_t get_total_size(size_t user_size) {
size_t total_size = sizeof(GuardHeader) + user_size + sizeof(Guard);
assert(total_size > user_size, "Unexpected wrap-around");
return total_size;
}
// Helper functions...
/**
* Wrap a copy of size "len" of "ptr".
*
* @param ptr the memory to be copied
* @param len the length of the copy
* @param tag optional general purpose tag (see GuardedMemory::get_tag())
*
* @return guarded wrapped memory pointer to the user area, or NULL if OOM.
*/
static void* wrap_copy(const void* p, const size_t len, const void* tag = NULL);
/**
* Free wrapped copy.
*
* Frees memory copied with "wrap_copy()".
*
* @param p memory returned by "wrap_copy()".
*
* @return true if guards were verified as intact. false indicates a buffer overrun.
*/
static bool free_copy(void* p);
// Testing...
#ifndef PRODUCT
static void test_guarded_memory(void);
#endif
}; // GuardedMemory
#endif // SHARE_VM_MEMORY_GUARDEDMEMORY_HPP