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1  /*
2   * Copyright (c) 2001 Daniel Eischen <deischen@freebsd.org>
3   * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Jason Evans <jasone@freebsd.org>
4   * All rights reserved.
5   *
6   * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7   * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8   * are met:
9   * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10   *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11   * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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14   *
15   * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
16   * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
17   * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
18   * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
19   * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
20   * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
21   * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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24   * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
25   * SUCH DAMAGE.
26   *
27   * $FreeBSD$
28   */
29  
30  #include <sys/types.h>
31  #include <sys/mman.h>
32  #include <sys/queue.h>
33  #include <sys/resource.h>
34  #include <sys/sysctl.h>
35  #include <stdlib.h>
36  #include <pthread.h>
37  #include <link.h>
38  
39  #include "thr_private.h"
40  
41  /* Spare thread stack. */
42  struct stack {
43  	LIST_ENTRY(stack)	qe;		/* Stack queue linkage. */
44  	size_t			stacksize;	/* Stack size (rounded up). */
45  	size_t			guardsize;	/* Guard size. */
46  	void			*stackaddr;	/* Stack address. */
47  };
48  
49  /*
50   * Default sized (stack and guard) spare stack queue.  Stacks are cached
51   * to avoid additional complexity managing mmap()ed stack regions.  Spare
52   * stacks are used in LIFO order to increase cache locality.
53   */
54  static LIST_HEAD(, stack)	dstackq = LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(dstackq);
55  
56  /*
57   * Miscellaneous sized (non-default stack and/or guard) spare stack queue.
58   * Stacks are cached to avoid additional complexity managing mmap()ed
59   * stack regions.  This list is unordered, since ordering on both stack
60   * size and guard size would be more trouble than it's worth.  Stacks are
61   * allocated from this cache on a first size match basis.
62   */
63  static LIST_HEAD(, stack)	mstackq = LIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(mstackq);
64  
65  /**
66   * Base address of the last stack allocated (including its red zone, if
67   * there is one).  Stacks are allocated contiguously, starting beyond the
68   * top of the main stack.  When a new stack is created, a red zone is
69   * typically created (actually, the red zone is mapped with PROT_NONE) above
70   * the top of the stack, such that the stack will not be able to grow all
71   * the way to the bottom of the next stack.  This isn't fool-proof.  It is
72   * possible for a stack to grow by a large amount, such that it grows into
73   * the next stack, and as long as the memory within the red zone is never
74   * accessed, nothing will prevent one thread stack from trouncing all over
75   * the next.
76   *
77   * low memory
78   *     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
79   *    |                                   |
80   *    |             stack 3               | start of 3rd thread stack
81   *    +-----------------------------------+
82   *    |                                   |
83   *    |       Red Zone (guard page)       | red zone for 2nd thread
84   *    |                                   |
85   *    +-----------------------------------+
86   *    |  stack 2 - _thr_stack_default     | top of 2nd thread stack
87   *    |                                   |
88   *    |                                   |
89   *    |                                   |
90   *    |                                   |
91   *    |             stack 2               |
92   *    +-----------------------------------+ <-- start of 2nd thread stack
93   *    |                                   |
94   *    |       Red Zone                    | red zone for 1st thread
95   *    |                                   |
96   *    +-----------------------------------+
97   *    |  stack 1 - _thr_stack_default     | top of 1st thread stack
98   *    |                                   |
99   *    |                                   |
100   *    |                                   |
101   *    |                                   |
102   *    |             stack 1               |
103   *    +-----------------------------------+ <-- start of 1st thread stack
104   *    |                                   |   (initial value of last_stack)
105   *    |       Red Zone                    |
106   *    |                                   | red zone for main thread
107   *    +-----------------------------------+
108   *    | USRSTACK - _thr_stack_initial     | top of main thread stack
109   *    |                                   | ^
110   *    |                                   | |
111   *    |                                   | |
112   *    |                                   | | stack growth
113   *    |                                   |
114   *    +-----------------------------------+ <-- start of main thread stack
115   *                                              (USRSTACK)
116   * high memory
117   *
118   */
119  static char *last_stack = NULL;
120  
121  /*
122   * Round size up to the nearest multiple of
123   * _thr_page_size.
124   */
125  static inline size_t
126  round_up(size_t size)
127  {
128  	if (size % _thr_page_size != 0)
129  		size = ((size / _thr_page_size) + 1) *
130  		    _thr_page_size;
131  	return size;
132  }
133  
134  void
135  _thr_stack_fix_protection(struct pthread *thrd)
136  {
137  
138  	mprotect((char *)thrd->attr.stackaddr_attr +
139  	    round_up(thrd->attr.guardsize_attr),
140  	    round_up(thrd->attr.stacksize_attr),
141  	    _rtld_get_stack_prot());
142  }
143  
144  static void
145  singlethread_map_stacks_exec(void)
146  {
147  	int mib[2];
148  	struct rlimit rlim;
149  	u_long usrstack;
150  	size_t len;
151  
152  	mib[0] = CTL_KERN;
153  	mib[1] = KERN_USRSTACK;
154  	len = sizeof(usrstack);
155  	if (sysctl(mib, sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]), &usrstack, &len, NULL, 0)
156  	    == -1)
157  		return;
158  	if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim) == -1)
159  		return;
160  	mprotect((void *)(uintptr_t)(usrstack - rlim.rlim_cur),
161  	    rlim.rlim_cur, _rtld_get_stack_prot());
162  }
163  
164  void __pthread_map_stacks_exec(void);
165  void
166  __pthread_map_stacks_exec(void)
167  {
168  	struct pthread *curthread, *thrd;
169  	struct stack *st;
170  
171  	if (!_thr_is_inited()) {
172  		singlethread_map_stacks_exec();
173  		return;
174  	}
175  	curthread = _get_curthread();
176  	THREAD_LIST_RDLOCK(curthread);
177  	LIST_FOREACH(st, &mstackq, qe)
178  		mprotect((char *)st->stackaddr + st->guardsize, st->stacksize,
179  		    _rtld_get_stack_prot());
180  	LIST_FOREACH(st, &dstackq, qe)
181  		mprotect((char *)st->stackaddr + st->guardsize, st->stacksize,
182  		    _rtld_get_stack_prot());
183  	TAILQ_FOREACH(thrd, &_thread_gc_list, gcle)
184  		_thr_stack_fix_protection(thrd);
185  	TAILQ_FOREACH(thrd, &_thread_list, tle)
186  		_thr_stack_fix_protection(thrd);
187  	THREAD_LIST_UNLOCK(curthread);
188  }
189  
190  int
191  _thr_stack_alloc(struct pthread_attr *attr)
192  {
193  	struct pthread *curthread = _get_curthread();
194  	struct stack *spare_stack;
195  	size_t stacksize;
196  	size_t guardsize;
197  	char *stackaddr;
198  
199  	/*
200  	 * Round up stack size to nearest multiple of _thr_page_size so
201  	 * that mmap() * will work.  If the stack size is not an even
202  	 * multiple, we end up initializing things such that there is
203  	 * unused space above the beginning of the stack, so the stack
204  	 * sits snugly against its guard.
205  	 */
206  	stacksize = round_up(attr->stacksize_attr);
207  	guardsize = round_up(attr->guardsize_attr);
208  
209  	attr->stackaddr_attr = NULL;
210  	attr->flags &= ~THR_STACK_USER;
211  
212  	/*
213  	 * Use the garbage collector lock for synchronization of the
214  	 * spare stack lists and allocations from usrstack.
215  	 */
216  	THREAD_LIST_WRLOCK(curthread);
217  	/*
218  	 * If the stack and guard sizes are default, try to allocate a stack
219  	 * from the default-size stack cache:
220  	 */
221  	if ((stacksize == THR_STACK_DEFAULT) &&
222  	    (guardsize == _thr_guard_default)) {
223  		if ((spare_stack = LIST_FIRST(&dstackq)) != NULL) {
224  			/* Use the spare stack. */
225  			LIST_REMOVE(spare_stack, qe);
226  			attr->stackaddr_attr = spare_stack->stackaddr;
227  		}
228  	}
229  	/*
230  	 * The user specified a non-default stack and/or guard size, so try to
231  	 * allocate a stack from the non-default size stack cache, using the
232  	 * rounded up stack size (stack_size) in the search:
233  	 */
234  	else {
235  		LIST_FOREACH(spare_stack, &mstackq, qe) {
236  			if (spare_stack->stacksize == stacksize &&
237  			    spare_stack->guardsize == guardsize) {
238  				LIST_REMOVE(spare_stack, qe);
239  				attr->stackaddr_attr = spare_stack->stackaddr;
240  				break;
241  			}
242  		}
243  	}
244  	if (attr->stackaddr_attr != NULL) {
245  		/* A cached stack was found.  Release the lock. */
246  		THREAD_LIST_UNLOCK(curthread);
247  	}
248  	else {
249  		/* Allocate a stack from usrstack. */
250  		if (last_stack == NULL)
251  			last_stack = _usrstack - _thr_stack_initial -
252  			    _thr_guard_default;
253  
254  		/* Allocate a new stack. */
255  		stackaddr = last_stack - stacksize - guardsize;
256  
257  		/*
258  		 * Even if stack allocation fails, we don't want to try to
259  		 * use this location again, so unconditionally decrement
260  		 * last_stack.  Under normal operating conditions, the most
261  		 * likely reason for an mmap() error is a stack overflow of
262  		 * the adjacent thread stack.
263  		 */
264  		last_stack -= (stacksize + guardsize);
265  
266  		/* Release the lock before mmap'ing it. */
267  		THREAD_LIST_UNLOCK(curthread);
268  
269  		/* Map the stack and guard page together, and split guard
270  		   page from allocated space: */
271  		if ((stackaddr = mmap(stackaddr, stacksize+guardsize,
272  		     _rtld_get_stack_prot(), MAP_STACK,
273  		     -1, 0)) != MAP_FAILED &&
274  		    (guardsize == 0 ||
275  		     mprotect(stackaddr, guardsize, PROT_NONE) == 0)) {
276  			stackaddr += guardsize;
277  		} else {
278  			if (stackaddr != MAP_FAILED)
279  				munmap(stackaddr, stacksize + guardsize);
280  			stackaddr = NULL;
281  		}
282  		attr->stackaddr_attr = stackaddr;
283  	}
284  	if (attr->stackaddr_attr != NULL)
285  		return (0);
286  	else
287  		return (-1);
288  }
289  
290  /* This function must be called with _thread_list_lock held. */
291  void
292  _thr_stack_free(struct pthread_attr *attr)
293  {
294  	struct stack *spare_stack;
295  
296  	if ((attr != NULL) && ((attr->flags & THR_STACK_USER) == 0)
297  	    && (attr->stackaddr_attr != NULL)) {
298  		spare_stack = (struct stack *)
299  			((char *)attr->stackaddr_attr +
300  			attr->stacksize_attr - sizeof(struct stack));
301  		spare_stack->stacksize = round_up(attr->stacksize_attr);
302  		spare_stack->guardsize = round_up(attr->guardsize_attr);
303  		spare_stack->stackaddr = attr->stackaddr_attr;
304  
305  		if (spare_stack->stacksize == THR_STACK_DEFAULT &&
306  		    spare_stack->guardsize == _thr_guard_default) {
307  			/* Default stack/guard size. */
308  			LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&dstackq, spare_stack, qe);
309  		} else {
310  			/* Non-default stack/guard size. */
311  			LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&mstackq, spare_stack, qe);
312  		}
313  		attr->stackaddr_attr = NULL;
314  	}
315  }
316