11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David van Moolenbroek
76b68f9f99 Disable malloc instrumentation for VM (#1)
This patch changes the VM makefile to specify that the magic pass is
to skip memory function instrumentation, and to transfer the data
variables of the malloc code (thus overriding the exception we made
for all other system services).  We add two magic pass flags to
achieve this.  Since the magic pass is a big bowl of spaghetti code,
ignoring whitespace changes while viewing this patch is recommended.

Change-Id: I5ab83b23d8437b37c44dea99537bc202469c9df6
2015-09-17 14:05:14 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
b7725c8552 Fix mmap leak in malloc code upon state transfer
The NetBSD libc malloc implementation uses a memory-mapped area for
its page directory.  Since the process heap is reconstructed upon
state transfer for live update, this memory-mapped area must not be
transferred to the new process.  However, as the new instance of the
process being updated inherits all memory-mapped areas of the old
instance, it also automatically inherits the malloc implementation's
page directory.  Thus, we must explicitly free this area in order to
avoid a memory leak.

The magic pass already detects (de)allocation functions called from
within other (de)allocation functions, which is why the mmap(2) and
munmap(2) calls of the malloc code are not instrumented as it is.
This patch changes that particular case to allow a different hook
function to be called for such "nested" allocation calls, for a
particular set of nested calls.  In particular, the malloc(3) code's
mmap(2) and munmap(2) calls are replaced with magic_nested_mmap and
magic_nested_munmap calls, respectively.  The magic library then
tracks memory mapping allocations of the malloc code by providing an
implementation for these two wrappers, and frees the allocations upon
state transfer.

This approach was chosen over various alternatives:

- While it appears that nesting could be established by setting a
  flag while the malloc(3) wrapper is active, and testing the flag in
  the mmap(2)/munmap(2) wrappers, this approach would fail to detect
  memory-mapped allocations made from uninstrumented malloc(3) calls,
  and therefore not a viable option.
- It would be possible to obtain the value of the variables that
  store the information about the memory-mapped area in the malloc
  code.  However, this is rather difficult in practice due to the way
  the libc malloc implementation stores the size of the are, and it
  would make the solution more dependent on the specific libc malloc
  implementation.
- It would be possible to use the special "nested" instrumentation
  for allocations made from certain marked sections.  Since we mark
  the data section of the malloc code already, this would not be hard
  to do.  Switching to this alternative would change very little, and
  if for any reason this approach yields more advantages in the
  future, we can still choose to do so.

Change-Id: Id977405da86a72458dd10f18e076d8460fd2fb75
2015-09-17 14:04:43 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
9b9bea921f Do not instrument malloc implementation variables
Since the heap is reconstructed upon state transfer, the old malloc
state is discarded.  In order to avoid state transfer errors, we can
and in fact must discard the internal state of the malloc
implementation.  This patch achieves this by using the sectionify
pass to mark the variables in the libminc malloc object as state that
must be skipped during state transfer.

Change-Id: Ie330f582c8bd45f37a878ea41fa0f9d4a18045e1
2015-09-17 14:03:47 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
3e457fe321 Import magic pass from llvm-apps
Change-Id: I19535b913b50f2ff24aeb80ddefc92e305c31fe8
2015-09-17 13:57:53 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
b5e2faaaaf Import sectionify pass from llvm-apps
Change-Id: I3e3ac102b4898ca22ed1d9c25ec309d77bbe32de
2015-09-17 13:57:29 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
3956ee9eed LLVM passes: centralize Makefile structure
Make the passes we have so far, hello and WeakAliasModuleOverride,
use settings from a Makefile include file in the parent directory.
This change is in preparation of adding other passes.

Change-Id: Ib195ee7f5c7626f4975368b02c944382e87e3814
2015-09-17 13:56:41 +00:00
Lionel Sambuc
5f8eb6fb0c minix/llvm/passes/Makefile.inc: Fix
This fixes and documents a mistake made during the sources move.
2014-08-29 12:56:57 -04:00
Lionel Sambuc
433d6423c3 New sources layout
Change-Id: Ic716f336b7071063997cf5b4dae6d50e0b4631e9
2014-07-31 16:00:30 +02:00
Cristiano Giuffrida
5119c2fe3a llvm: Use default LLVMPREFIX when building passes. 2014-07-28 17:06:10 +02:00
Koustubha Bhat
dd85959391 LLVM Hello pass: inserts printf statement in main() method. 2014-07-28 17:06:04 +02:00
Koustubha Bhat
5ba302fdea Bridging Minix & llvm-apps repos for instrumentating Minix
Allows instrumentation of Minix components using LLVM passes from
"llvm-apps" repository

In addition, the change does the following:
 1. Move releasetools/generate_gold_plugin.sh to minix/llvm
 2. Move external/bsd/llvm/passes to minix/llvm/passes
 3. libLTO.so, LLVMgold.so and WeakAliasModuleOverride.so files
    now get installed in minix/llvm/bin
2014-07-28 17:06:03 +02:00