RFR: 8349554: [UBSAN] os::attempt_reserve_memory_between reported applying non-zero offset to non-null pointer produced null pointer

Stefan Karlsson stefank at openjdk.org
Fri Feb 7 15:41:19 UTC 2025


On Fri, 7 Feb 2025 02:25:10 GMT, SendaoYan <syan at openjdk.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Function 'os::attempt_reserve_memory_between(char*, char*, size_t, size_t, bool)' 'src/hotspot/share/runtime/os.cpp' reported "runtime error: applying non-zero offset to non-null pointer 0x000000001000 produced null pointer" by address sanitizer. Gtest in function 'os_attempt_reserve_memory_between_combos_vm_Test::TestBody'  at file test/hotspot/gtest/runtime/test_os_reserve_between.cpp call 'os::attempt_reserve_memory_between (min=0x0, max=0x1000, bytes=4096, alignment=4096, randomize=true)' trigger this failure. Before this PR, the pointer var `hi_end` get value from `max` 0x1000, and then apply offset `bytes`, and `max` equals `bytes`, thus address sanitizer report this failure.
> 
> This PR change the type of var `hi_end` from `char*` to `size_t` will eliminate the undefined behaviour, and do not change the original logic. Risk is low.
> 
> Additional testing:
> 
> - [ ] jtreg tests(which include tier1/2/3 etc.) on linux-x64
> - [ ] jtreg tests(which include tier1/2/3 etc.) on linux-aarch64

Sure. Let's leave any potential type cleanups for the future.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/23508#issuecomment-2643270582


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