RFR: 8306561: Possible out of bounds access in print_pointer_information [v5]
Thomas Obermeier
duke at openjdk.org
Mon Oct 30 11:23:33 UTC 2023
On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 13:57:53 GMT, Thomas Obermeier <duke at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> MallocTracker::print_pointer_information in src/hotspot/share/services/mallocTracker.cpp is called to check the highest pointer address of the reserved region. To do so it aligns the test pointer down to the next 8 Byte boundary and casts this address to class MallocHeader in order to use this classes eye-catcher member _canary for validation. Method looks_valid() dereferences _canary's content. _canary has an offset of 14 bytes relative to the class. Therefore it resides outside the reserved region for the highest pointer address, which causes a segmentation violation.
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>> We would expect the same error also for other platforms than AIX as memory is read, which is not allocated. Interestingly, Linux seems to allow this access for 5 times 4K above the reserved region.
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>> As a solution, looks_valid() should check _canary's address as being invalid, and return false immediately.
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> Thomas Obermeier has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
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> Update mallocHeader.inline.hpp - revert obsolete copyright change
tests passed in dbg build;
opt build still faces an SIGILL error in GTestWrapper when executing AsyncLogTest, which to my understanding is unrelated; therefore, I created created https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8319104
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16381#issuecomment-1784979361
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