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150 lines
6.3 KiB
Rust
150 lines
6.3 KiB
Rust
//! Signal handler for rustc
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//! Primarily used to extract a backtrace from stack overflow
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use std::alloc::{Layout, alloc};
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use std::{fmt, mem, ptr};
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use rustc_interface::util::{DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE, STACK_SIZE};
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unsafe extern "C" {
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fn backtrace_symbols_fd(buffer: *const *mut libc::c_void, size: libc::c_int, fd: libc::c_int);
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}
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fn backtrace_stderr(buffer: &[*mut libc::c_void]) {
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let size = buffer.len().try_into().unwrap_or_default();
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unsafe { backtrace_symbols_fd(buffer.as_ptr(), size, libc::STDERR_FILENO) };
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}
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/// Unbuffered, unsynchronized writer to stderr.
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///
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/// Only acceptable because everything will end soon anyways.
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struct RawStderr(());
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impl fmt::Write for RawStderr {
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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
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let ret = unsafe { libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO, s.as_ptr().cast(), s.len()) };
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if ret == -1 { Err(fmt::Error) } else { Ok(()) }
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}
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}
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/// We don't really care how many bytes we actually get out. SIGSEGV comes for our head.
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/// Splash stderr with letters of our own blood to warn our friends about the monster.
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macro raw_errln($tokens:tt) {
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let _ = ::core::fmt::Write::write_fmt(&mut RawStderr(()), format_args!($tokens));
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let _ = ::core::fmt::Write::write_char(&mut RawStderr(()), '\n');
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}
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/// Signal handler installed for SIGSEGV
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// FIXME(static_mut_refs): Do not allow `static_mut_refs` lint
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#[allow(static_mut_refs)]
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extern "C" fn print_stack_trace(_: libc::c_int) {
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const MAX_FRAMES: usize = 256;
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// Reserve data segment so we don't have to malloc in a signal handler, which might fail
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// in incredibly undesirable and unexpected ways due to e.g. the allocator deadlocking
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static mut STACK_TRACE: [*mut libc::c_void; MAX_FRAMES] = [ptr::null_mut(); MAX_FRAMES];
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let stack = unsafe {
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// Collect return addresses
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let depth = libc::backtrace(STACK_TRACE.as_mut_ptr(), MAX_FRAMES as i32);
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if depth == 0 {
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return;
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}
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&STACK_TRACE.as_slice()[0..(depth as _)]
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};
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// Just a stack trace is cryptic. Explain what we're doing.
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raw_errln!("error: rustc interrupted by SIGSEGV, printing backtrace\n");
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let mut written = 1;
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let mut consumed = 0;
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// Begin elaborating return addrs into symbols and writing them directly to stderr
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// Most backtraces are stack overflow, most stack overflows are from recursion
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// Check for cycles before writing 250 lines of the same ~5 symbols
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let cycled = |(runner, walker)| runner == walker;
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let mut cyclic = false;
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if let Some(period) = stack.iter().skip(1).step_by(2).zip(stack).position(cycled) {
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let period = period.saturating_add(1); // avoid "what if wrapped?" branches
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let Some(offset) = stack.iter().skip(period).zip(stack).position(cycled) else {
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// impossible.
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return;
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};
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// Count matching trace slices, else we could miscount "biphasic cycles"
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// with the same period + loop entry but a different inner loop
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let next_cycle = stack[offset..].chunks_exact(period).skip(1);
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let cycles = 1 + next_cycle
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.zip(stack[offset..].chunks_exact(period))
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.filter(|(next, prev)| next == prev)
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.count();
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backtrace_stderr(&stack[..offset]);
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written += offset;
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consumed += offset;
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if cycles > 1 {
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raw_errln!("\n### cycle encountered after {offset} frames with period {period}");
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backtrace_stderr(&stack[consumed..consumed + period]);
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raw_errln!("### recursed {cycles} times\n");
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written += period + 4;
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consumed += period * cycles;
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cyclic = true;
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};
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}
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let rem = &stack[consumed..];
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backtrace_stderr(rem);
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raw_errln!("");
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written += rem.len() + 1;
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let random_depth = || 8 * 16; // chosen by random diceroll (2d20)
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if cyclic || stack.len() > random_depth() {
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// technically speculation, but assert it with confidence anyway.
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// rustc only arrived in this signal handler because bad things happened
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// and this message is for explaining it's not the programmer's fault
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raw_errln!("note: rustc unexpectedly overflowed its stack! this is a bug");
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written += 1;
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}
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if stack.len() == MAX_FRAMES {
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raw_errln!("note: maximum backtrace depth reached, frames may have been lost");
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written += 1;
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}
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raw_errln!("note: we would appreciate a report at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust");
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// get the current stack size WITHOUT blocking and double it
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let new_size = STACK_SIZE.get().copied().unwrap_or(DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE) * 2;
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raw_errln!("help: you can increase rustc's stack size by setting RUST_MIN_STACK={new_size}");
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written += 2;
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if written > 24 {
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// We probably just scrolled the earlier "we got SIGSEGV" message off the terminal
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raw_errln!("note: backtrace dumped due to SIGSEGV! resuming signal");
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};
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}
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/// When SIGSEGV is delivered to the process, print a stack trace and then exit.
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pub(super) fn install() {
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unsafe {
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let alt_stack_size: usize = min_sigstack_size() + 64 * 1024;
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let mut alt_stack: libc::stack_t = mem::zeroed();
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alt_stack.ss_sp = alloc(Layout::from_size_align(alt_stack_size, 1).unwrap()).cast();
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alt_stack.ss_size = alt_stack_size;
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libc::sigaltstack(&alt_stack, ptr::null_mut());
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let mut sa: libc::sigaction = mem::zeroed();
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sa.sa_sigaction = print_stack_trace as libc::sighandler_t;
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sa.sa_flags = libc::SA_NODEFER | libc::SA_RESETHAND | libc::SA_ONSTACK;
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libc::sigemptyset(&mut sa.sa_mask);
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libc::sigaction(libc::SIGSEGV, &sa, ptr::null_mut());
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}
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}
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/// Modern kernels on modern hardware can have dynamic signal stack sizes.
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#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
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fn min_sigstack_size() -> usize {
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const AT_MINSIGSTKSZ: core::ffi::c_ulong = 51;
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let dynamic_sigstksz = unsafe { libc::getauxval(AT_MINSIGSTKSZ) };
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// If getauxval couldn't find the entry, it returns 0,
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// so take the higher of the "constant" and auxval.
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// This transparently supports older kernels which don't provide AT_MINSIGSTKSZ
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libc::MINSIGSTKSZ.max(dynamic_sigstksz as _)
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}
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/// Not all OS support hardware where this is needed.
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#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android")))]
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fn min_sigstack_size() -> usize {
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libc::MINSIGSTKSZ
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}
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