* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
*************************************************/
+/* Copyright (c) The Exim maintainers 2019 - 2023 */
/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2018 */
-/* Copyright (c) The Exim maintainers 2019 - 2021 */
/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
/* Exim gets and frees all its store through these functions. In the original
implementation there was a lot of mallocing and freeing of small bits of store.
- There is a dedicated pool for configuration data read from the config file(s).
Once complete, it is made readonly.
-. Orthogonal to the three pool types, there are two classes of memory: untainted
+- There are pools for each active combination of lookup-quoting, dynamically created.
+
+. Orthogonal to the four main pool types, there are two classes of memory: untainted
and tainted. The latter is used for values derived from untrusted input, and
the string-expansion mechanism refuses to operate on such values (obviously,
it can expand an untainted value to return a tainted result). The classes
size_t length;
} storeblock;
+/* Pool descriptor struct */
+
+typedef struct pooldesc {
+ storeblock * chainbase; /* list of blocks in pool */
+ storeblock * current_block; /* top block, still with free space */
+ void * next_yield; /* next allocation point */
+ int yield_length; /* remaining space in current block */
+ unsigned store_block_order; /* log2(size) block allocation size */
+
+ /* This variable is set by store_get() to its yield, and by store_reset() to
+ NULL. This enables string_cat() to optimize its store handling for very long
+ strings. That's why the variable is global. */
+
+ void * store_last_get;
+
+ /* These are purely for stats-gathering */
+
+ int nbytes;
+ int maxbytes;
+ int nblocks;
+ int maxblocks;
+ unsigned maxorder;
+} pooldesc;
+
+/* Enhanced pool descriptor for quoted pools */
+
+typedef struct quoted_pooldesc {
+ pooldesc pool;
+ unsigned quoter;
+ struct quoted_pooldesc * next;
+} quoted_pooldesc;
+
/* Just in case we find ourselves on a system where the structure above has a
length that is not a multiple of the alignment, set up a macro for the padded
length. */
int store_pool = POOL_MAIN;
-static storeblock *chainbase[NPOOLS];
-static storeblock *current_block[NPOOLS];
-static void *next_yield[NPOOLS];
-static int yield_length[NPOOLS];
-static unsigned store_block_order[NPOOLS];
+pooldesc paired_pools[N_PAIRED_POOLS];
+quoted_pooldesc * quoted_pools = NULL;
+
+static int n_nonpool_blocks; /* current number of direct store_malloc() blocks */
+static int max_nonpool_blocks;
+static int max_pool_malloc; /* max value for pool_malloc */
+static int max_nonpool_malloc; /* max value for nonpool_malloc */
/* pool_malloc holds the amount of memory used by the store pools; this goes up
and down as store is reset or released. nonpool_malloc is the total got by
static int pool_malloc;
static int nonpool_malloc;
-/* This variable is set by store_get() to its yield, and by store_reset() to
-NULL. This enables string_cat() to optimize its store handling for very long
-strings. That's why the variable is global. */
-
-void *store_last_get[NPOOLS];
-
-/* These are purely for stats-gathering */
-
-static int nbytes[NPOOLS]; /* current bytes allocated */
-static int maxbytes[NPOOLS]; /* max number reached */
-static int nblocks[NPOOLS]; /* current number of blocks allocated */
-static int maxblocks[NPOOLS];
-static unsigned maxorder[NPOOLS];
-static int n_nonpool_blocks; /* current number of direct store_malloc() blocks */
-static int max_nonpool_blocks;
-static int max_pool_malloc; /* max value for pool_malloc */
-static int max_nonpool_malloc; /* max value for nonpool_malloc */
-
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
-static const uschar * pooluse[NPOOLS] = {
+static const uschar * pooluse[N_PAIRED_POOLS] = {
[POOL_MAIN] = US"main",
[POOL_PERM] = US"perm",
[POOL_CONFIG] = US"config",
[POOL_TAINT_SEARCH] = US"search",
[POOL_TAINT_MESSAGE] = US"message",
};
-static const uschar * poolclass[NPOOLS] = {
+static const uschar * poolclass[N_PAIRED_POOLS] = {
[POOL_MAIN] = US"untainted",
[POOL_PERM] = US"untainted",
[POOL_CONFIG] = US"untainted",
#endif
-static void * internal_store_malloc(int, const char *, int);
+static void * internal_store_malloc(size_t, const char *, int);
static void internal_store_free(void *, const char *, int linenumber);
/******************************************************************************/
+
+static void
+pool_init(pooldesc * pp)
+{
+memset(pp, 0, sizeof(*pp));
+pp->yield_length = -1;
+pp->store_block_order = 12; /* log2(allocation_size) ie. 4kB */
+}
+
/* Initialisation, for things fragile with parameter channges when using
static initialisers. */
void
store_init(void)
{
-for (int i = 0; i < NPOOLS; i++)
- {
- yield_length[i] = -1;
- store_block_order[i] = 12; /* log2(allocation_size) ie. 4kB */
- }
+for (pooldesc * pp = paired_pools; pp < paired_pools + N_PAIRED_POOLS; pp++)
+ pool_init(pp);
}
/******************************************************************************/
+/* Locating elements given memory pointer */
+
+static BOOL
+is_pointer_in_block(const storeblock * b, const void * p)
+{
+uschar * bc = US b + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
+return US p >= bc && US p < bc + b->length;
+}
+
+static pooldesc *
+pool_current_for_pointer(const void * p)
+{
+storeblock * b;
+for (quoted_pooldesc * qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ if ((b = qp->pool.current_block) && is_pointer_in_block(b, p))
+ return &qp->pool;
+
+for (pooldesc * pp = paired_pools; pp < paired_pools + N_PAIRED_POOLS; pp++)
+ if ((b = pp->current_block) && is_pointer_in_block(b, p))
+ return pp;
+return NULL;
+}
+
+static pooldesc *
+pool_for_pointer(const void * p, const char * func, int linenumber)
+{
+pooldesc * pp;
+storeblock * b;
+
+if ((pp = pool_current_for_pointer(p))) return pp;
+
+for (quoted_pooldesc * qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ for (b = qp->pool.chainbase; b; b = b->next)
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p)) return &qp->pool;
+
+for (pp = paired_pools; pp < paired_pools + N_PAIRED_POOLS; pp++)
+ for (b = pp->chainbase; b; b = b->next)
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p)) return pp;
+
+#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
+stackdump();
+#endif
+log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
+ "bad memory reference; pool not found, at %s %d", func, linenumber);
+return NULL;
+}
+
+/******************************************************************************/
/* Test if a pointer refers to tainted memory.
Slower version check, for use when platform intermixes malloc and mmap area
{
storeblock * b;
-for (int pool = POOL_TAINT_BASE; pool < nelem(chainbase); pool++)
- if ((b = current_block[pool]))
- {
- uschar * bc = US b + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
- if (US p >= bc && US p < bc + b->length) return TRUE;
- }
+if (p == GET_UNTAINTED) return FALSE;
+if (p == GET_TAINTED) return TRUE;
+
+for (pooldesc * pp = paired_pools + POOL_TAINT_BASE;
+ pp < paired_pools + N_PAIRED_POOLS; pp++)
+ if ((b = pp->current_block))
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p)) return TRUE;
+
+for (quoted_pooldesc * qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ if (b = qp->pool.current_block)
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p)) return TRUE;
+
+for (pooldesc * pp = paired_pools + POOL_TAINT_BASE;
+ pp < paired_pools + N_PAIRED_POOLS; pp++)
+ for (b = pp->chainbase; b; b = b->next)
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p)) return TRUE;
+
+for (quoted_pooldesc * qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ for (b = qp->pool.chainbase; b; b = b->next)
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p)) return TRUE;
-for (int pool = POOL_TAINT_BASE; pool < nelem(chainbase); pool++)
- for (b = chainbase[pool]; b; b = b->next)
- {
- uschar * bc = US b + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
- if (US p >= bc && US p < bc + b->length) return TRUE;
- }
return FALSE;
}
}
+#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
+/* Return the pool for the given quoter, or null */
+
+static pooldesc *
+pool_for_quoter(unsigned quoter)
+{
+for (quoted_pooldesc * qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ if (qp->quoter == quoter)
+ return &qp->pool;
+return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Allocate/init a new quoted-pool and return the pool */
+
+static pooldesc *
+quoted_pool_new(unsigned quoter)
+{
+// debug_printf("allocating quoted-pool\n");
+quoted_pooldesc * qp = store_get_perm(sizeof(quoted_pooldesc), GET_UNTAINTED);
+
+pool_init(&qp->pool);
+qp->quoter = quoter;
+qp->next = quoted_pools;
+quoted_pools = qp;
+return &qp->pool;
+}
+#endif
+
/******************************************************************************/
void
store_writeprotect(int pool)
{
#if !defined(COMPILE_UTILITY) && !defined(MISSING_POSIX_MEMALIGN)
-for (storeblock * b = chainbase[pool]; b; b = b->next)
+for (storeblock * b = paired_pools[pool].chainbase; b; b = b->next)
if (mprotect(b, ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK + b->length, PROT_READ) != 0)
DEBUG(D_any) debug_printf("config block mprotect: (%d) %s\n", errno, strerror(errno));
#endif
/******************************************************************************/
-/*************************************************
-* Get a block from the current pool *
-*************************************************/
-
-/* Running out of store is a total disaster. This function is called via the
-macro store_get(). It passes back a block of store within the current big
-block, getting a new one if necessary. The address is saved in
-store_last_was_get.
-
-Arguments:
- size amount wanted, bytes
- tainted class: set to true for untrusted data (eg. from smtp input)
- func function from which called
- linenumber line number in source file
-
-Returns: pointer to store (panic on malloc failure)
-*/
-
-void *
-store_get_3(int size, BOOL tainted, const char *func, int linenumber)
+static void *
+pool_get(pooldesc * pp, int size, BOOL align_mem, const char * func, int linenumber)
{
-int pool = tainted ? store_pool + POOL_TAINT_BASE : store_pool;
-
/* Ensure we've been asked to allocate memory.
A negative size is a sign of a security problem.
A zero size might be also suspect, but our internal usage deliberately
if (size < 0 || size >= INT_MAX/2)
log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
- "bad memory allocation requested (%d bytes) at %s %d",
+ "bad memory allocation requested (%d bytes) from %s %d",
size, func, linenumber);
/* Round up the size to a multiple of the alignment. Although this looks a
size is STORE_BLOCK_SIZE, and we would expect this to be the norm, since
these functions are mostly called for small amounts of store. */
-if (size > yield_length[pool])
+if (size > pp->yield_length)
{
int length = MAX(
- STORE_BLOCK_SIZE(store_block_order[pool]) - ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK,
+ STORE_BLOCK_SIZE(pp->store_block_order) - ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK,
size);
int mlength = length + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
storeblock * newblock;
/* Sometimes store_reset() may leave a block for us; check if we can use it */
- if ( (newblock = current_block[pool])
+ if ( (newblock = pp->current_block)
&& (newblock = newblock->next)
&& newblock->length < length
)
{
/* Give up on this block, because it's too small */
- nblocks[pool]--;
+ pp->nblocks--;
internal_store_free(newblock, func, linenumber);
newblock = NULL;
}
if (!newblock)
{
- if ((nbytes[pool] += mlength) > maxbytes[pool])
- maxbytes[pool] = nbytes[pool];
+ if ((pp->nbytes += mlength) > pp->maxbytes)
+ pp->maxbytes = pp->nbytes;
if ((pool_malloc += mlength) > max_pool_malloc) /* Used in pools */
max_pool_malloc = pool_malloc;
nonpool_malloc -= mlength; /* Exclude from overall total */
- if (++nblocks[pool] > maxblocks[pool])
- maxblocks[pool] = nblocks[pool];
+ if (++pp->nblocks > pp->maxblocks)
+ pp->maxblocks = pp->nblocks;
#ifndef MISSING_POSIX_MEMALIGN
- if (pool == POOL_CONFIG)
+ if (align_mem)
{
long pgsize = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
- posix_memalign((void **)&newblock, pgsize, (mlength + pgsize - 1) & ~(pgsize - 1));
+ int err = posix_memalign((void **)&newblock,
+ pgsize, (mlength + pgsize - 1) & ~(pgsize - 1));
+ if (err)
+ log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
+ "failed to alloc (using posix_memalign) %d bytes of memory: '%s'"
+ "called from line %d in %s",
+ size, strerror(err), linenumber, func);
}
else
#endif
newblock->next = NULL;
newblock->length = length;
#ifndef RESTRICTED_MEMORY
- if (store_block_order[pool]++ > maxorder[pool])
- maxorder[pool] = store_block_order[pool];
+ if (pp->store_block_order++ > pp->maxorder)
+ pp->maxorder = pp->store_block_order;
#endif
- if (!chainbase[pool])
- chainbase[pool] = newblock;
+ if (! pp->chainbase)
+ pp->chainbase = newblock;
else
- current_block[pool]->next = newblock;
+ pp->current_block->next = newblock;
}
- current_block[pool] = newblock;
- yield_length[pool] = newblock->length;
- next_yield[pool] =
- (void *)(CS current_block[pool] + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK);
- (void) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(next_yield[pool], yield_length[pool]);
+ pp->current_block = newblock;
+ pp->yield_length = newblock->length;
+ pp->next_yield =
+ (void *)(CS pp->current_block + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK);
+ (void) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(pp->next_yield, pp->yield_length);
}
/* There's (now) enough room in the current block; the yield is the next
pointer. */
-store_last_get[pool] = next_yield[pool];
+pp->store_last_get = pp->next_yield;
-/* Cut out the debugging stuff for utilities, but stop picky compilers from
-giving warnings. */
+(void) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(pp->store_last_get, size);
+/* Update next pointer and number of bytes left in the current block. */
+pp->next_yield = (void *)(CS pp->next_yield + size);
+pp->yield_length -= size;
+return pp->store_last_get;
+}
+
+/*************************************************
+* Get a block from the current pool *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Running out of store is a total disaster. This function is called via the
+macro store_get(). The current store_pool is used, adjusting for taint.
+If the protoype is quoted, use a quoted-pool.
+Return a block of store within the current big block of the pool, getting a new
+one if necessary. The address is saved in store_last_get for the pool.
+
+Arguments:
+ size amount wanted, bytes
+ proto_mem class: get store conformant to this
+ Special values: 0 forces untainted, 1 forces tainted
+ func function from which called
+ linenumber line number in source file
+
+Returns: pointer to store (panic on malloc failure)
+*/
+
+void *
+store_get_3(int size, const void * proto_mem, const char * func, int linenumber)
+{
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
-DEBUG(D_memory)
- debug_printf("---%d Get %6p %5d %-14s %4d\n", pool,
- store_last_get[pool], size, func, linenumber);
-#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
+int quoter = quoter_for_address(proto_mem);
+#endif
+pooldesc * pp;
+void * yield;
-(void) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(store_last_get[pool], size);
-/* Update next pointer and number of bytes left in the current block. */
+#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
+if (!is_real_quoter(quoter))
+#endif
+ {
+ BOOL tainted = is_tainted(proto_mem);
+ int pool = tainted ? store_pool + POOL_TAINT_BASE : store_pool;
+ pp = paired_pools + pool;
+ yield = pool_get(pp, size, (pool == POOL_CONFIG), func, linenumber);
-next_yield[pool] = (void *)(CS next_yield[pool] + size);
-yield_length[pool] -= size;
-return store_last_get[pool];
+ /* Cut out the debugging stuff for utilities, but stop picky compilers from
+ giving warnings. */
+
+#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
+ DEBUG(D_memory)
+ debug_printf("---%d Get %6p %5d %-14s %4d\n", pool,
+ pp->store_last_get, size, func, linenumber);
+#endif
+ }
+#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
+else
+ {
+ DEBUG(D_memory)
+ debug_printf("allocating quoted-block for quoter %u (from %s %d)\n",
+ quoter, func, linenumber);
+ if (!(pp = pool_for_quoter(quoter))) pp = quoted_pool_new(quoter);
+ yield = pool_get(pp, size, FALSE, func, linenumber);
+ DEBUG(D_memory)
+ debug_printf("---QQ Get %6p %5d %-14s %4d\n",
+ pp->store_last_get, size, func, linenumber);
+ }
+#endif
+return yield;
}
Arguments:
size amount wanted
+ proto_mem class: get store conformant to this
func function from which called
linenumber line number in source file
*/
void *
-store_get_perm_3(int size, BOOL tainted, const char *func, int linenumber)
+store_get_perm_3(int size, const void * proto_mem, const char * func, int linenumber)
{
-void *yield;
+void * yield;
int old_pool = store_pool;
store_pool = POOL_PERM;
-yield = store_get_3(size, tainted, func, linenumber);
+yield = store_get_3(size, proto_mem, func, linenumber);
store_pool = old_pool;
return yield;
}
+#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
+/*************************************************
+* Get a block annotated as being lookup-quoted *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Allocate from pool a pool consistent with the proto_mem augmented by the
+requested quoter type.
+
+XXX currently not handling mark/release
+
+Args: size number of bytes to allocate
+ quoter id for the quoting type
+ func caller, for debug
+ linenumber caller, for debug
+
+Return: allocated memory block
+*/
+
+static void *
+store_force_get_quoted(int size, unsigned quoter,
+ const char * func, int linenumber)
+{
+pooldesc * pp = pool_for_quoter(quoter);
+void * yield;
+
+DEBUG(D_memory)
+ debug_printf("allocating quoted-block for quoter %u (from %s %d)\n", quoter, func, linenumber);
+
+if (!pp) pp = quoted_pool_new(quoter);
+yield = pool_get(pp, size, FALSE, func, linenumber);
+
+DEBUG(D_memory)
+ debug_printf("---QQ Get %6p %5d %-14s %4d\n",
+ pp->store_last_get, size, func, linenumber);
+
+return yield;
+}
+
+/* Maybe get memory for the specified quoter, but only if the
+prototype memory is tainted. Otherwise, get plain memory.
+*/
+void *
+store_get_quoted_3(int size, const void * proto_mem, unsigned quoter,
+ const char * func, int linenumber)
+{
+// debug_printf("store_get_quoted_3: quoter %u\n", quoter);
+return is_tainted(proto_mem)
+ ? store_force_get_quoted(size, quoter, func, linenumber)
+ : store_get_3(size, proto_mem, func, linenumber);
+}
+
+/* Return quoter for given address, or -1 if not in a quoted-pool. */
+int
+quoter_for_address(const void * p)
+{
+for (quoted_pooldesc * qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ {
+ pooldesc * pp = &qp->pool;
+ storeblock * b;
+
+ if (b = pp->current_block)
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p))
+ return qp->quoter;
+
+ for (b = pp->chainbase; b; b = b->next)
+ if (is_pointer_in_block(b, p))
+ return qp->quoter;
+ }
+return -1;
+}
+
+/* Return TRUE iff the given address is quoted for the given type.
+There is extra complexity to handle lookup providers with multiple
+find variants but shared quote functions. */
+BOOL
+is_quoted_like(const void * p, unsigned quoter)
+{
+int pq = quoter_for_address(p);
+BOOL y =
+ is_real_quoter(pq) && lookup_list[pq]->quote == lookup_list[quoter]->quote;
+/* debug_printf("is_quoted(%p, %u): %c\n", p, quoter, y?'T':'F'); */
+return y;
+}
+
+/* Return TRUE if the quoter value indicates an actual quoter */
+BOOL
+is_real_quoter(int quoter)
+{
+return quoter >= 0;
+}
+
+/* Return TRUE if the "new" data requires that the "old" data
+be recopied to new-class memory. We order the classes as
+
+ 2: tainted, not quoted
+ 1: quoted (which is also tainted)
+ 0: untainted
+
+If the "new" is higher-order than the "old", they are not compatible
+and a copy is needed. If both are quoted, but the quoters differ,
+not compatible. Otherwise they are compatible.
+*/
+BOOL
+is_incompatible_fn(const void * old, const void * new)
+{
+int oq, nq;
+unsigned oi, ni;
+
+ni = is_real_quoter(nq = quoter_for_address(new)) ? 1 : is_tainted(new) ? 2 : 0;
+oi = is_real_quoter(oq = quoter_for_address(old)) ? 1 : is_tainted(old) ? 2 : 0;
+return ni > oi || ni == oi && nq != oq;
+}
+
+#endif /*!COMPILE_UTILITY*/
/*************************************************
* Extend a block if it is at the top *
Returns: TRUE if the block is at the top of the stack and has been
extended; FALSE if it isn't at the top of the stack, or cannot
be extended
+
+XXX needs extension for quoted-tracking. This assumes that the global store_pool
+is the one to alloc from, which breaks with separated pools.
*/
BOOL
-store_extend_3(void *ptr, BOOL tainted, int oldsize, int newsize,
- const char *func, int linenumber)
+store_extend_3(void * ptr, int oldsize, int newsize,
+ const char * func, int linenumber)
{
-int pool = tainted ? store_pool + POOL_TAINT_BASE : store_pool;
+pooldesc * pp = pool_for_pointer(ptr, func, linenumber);
int inc = newsize - oldsize;
int rounded_oldsize = oldsize;
"bad memory extension requested (%d -> %d bytes) at %s %d",
oldsize, newsize, func, linenumber);
-/* Check that the block being extended was already of the required taint status;
-refuse to extend if not. */
-
-if (is_tainted(ptr) != tainted)
- return FALSE;
-
if (rounded_oldsize % alignment != 0)
rounded_oldsize += alignment - (rounded_oldsize % alignment);
-if (CS ptr + rounded_oldsize != CS (next_yield[pool]) ||
- inc > yield_length[pool] + rounded_oldsize - oldsize)
+if (CS ptr + rounded_oldsize != CS (pp->next_yield) ||
+ inc > pp->yield_length + rounded_oldsize - oldsize)
return FALSE;
/* Cut out the debugging stuff for utilities, but stop picky compilers from
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
DEBUG(D_memory)
- debug_printf("---%d Ext %6p %5d %-14s %4d\n", pool, ptr, newsize,
- func, linenumber);
+ {
+ quoted_pooldesc * qp;
+ for (qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ if (pp == &qp->pool)
+ {
+ debug_printf("---Q%d Ext %6p %5d %-14s %4d\n",
+ (int)(qp - quoted_pools),
+ ptr, newsize, func, linenumber);
+ break;
+ }
+ if (!qp)
+ debug_printf("---%d Ext %6p %5d %-14s %4d\n",
+ (int)(pp - paired_pools),
+ ptr, newsize, func, linenumber);
+ }
#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
if (newsize % alignment != 0) newsize += alignment - (newsize % alignment);
-next_yield[pool] = CS ptr + newsize;
-yield_length[pool] -= newsize - rounded_oldsize;
+pp->next_yield = CS ptr + newsize;
+pp->yield_length -= newsize - rounded_oldsize;
(void) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ptr + oldsize, inc);
return TRUE;
}
not call with a pointer returned by store_get(). Both the untainted and tainted
pools corresposding to store_pool are reset.
+Quoted pools are not handled.
+
Arguments:
ptr place to back up to
pool pool holding the pointer
internal_store_reset(void * ptr, int pool, const char *func, int linenumber)
{
storeblock * bb;
-storeblock * b = current_block[pool];
+pooldesc * pp = paired_pools + pool;
+storeblock * b = pp->current_block;
char * bc = CS b + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
int newlength, count;
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
int oldmalloc = pool_malloc;
#endif
+if (!b) return; /* exim_dumpdb gets this, becuse it has never used tainted mem */
+
/* Last store operation was not a get */
-store_last_get[pool] = NULL;
+pp->store_last_get = NULL;
/* See if the place is in the current block - as it often will be. Otherwise,
search for the block in which it lies. */
if (CS ptr < bc || CS ptr > bc + b->length)
{
- for (b = chainbase[pool]; b; b = b->next)
+ for (b = pp->chainbase; b; b = b->next)
{
bc = CS b + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
if (CS ptr >= bc && CS ptr <= bc + b->length) break;
}
#endif
(void) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(ptr, newlength);
-next_yield[pool] = CS ptr + (newlength % alignment);
-count = yield_length[pool];
-count = (yield_length[pool] = newlength - (newlength % alignment)) - count;
-current_block[pool] = b;
+pp->next_yield = CS ptr + (newlength % alignment);
+count = pp->yield_length;
+count = (pp->yield_length = newlength - (newlength % alignment)) - count;
+pp->current_block = b;
/* Free any subsequent block. Do NOT free the first
successor, if our current block has less than 256 bytes left. This should
prevent us from flapping memory. However, keep this block only when it has
a power-of-two size so probably is not a custom inflated one. */
-if ( yield_length[pool] < STOREPOOL_MIN_SIZE
+if ( pp->yield_length < STOREPOOL_MIN_SIZE
&& b->next
&& is_pwr2_size(b->next->length + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK))
{
func, linenumber);
#endif
bb = bb->next;
- nbytes[pool] -= siz;
+ pp->nbytes -= siz;
pool_malloc -= siz;
- nblocks[pool]--;
+ pp->nblocks--;
if (pool != POOL_CONFIG)
internal_store_free(b, func, linenumber);
#ifndef RESTRICTED_MEMORY
- if (store_block_order[pool] > 13) store_block_order[pool]--;
+ if (pp->store_block_order > 13) pp->store_block_order--;
#endif
}
}
+/* Back up the pool pair, untainted and tainted, of the store_pool setting.
+Quoted pools are not handled.
+*/
+
rmark
-store_reset_3(rmark r, const char *func, int linenumber)
+store_reset_3(rmark r, const char * func, int linenumber)
{
void ** ptr = r;
}
+/**************/
/* Free tail-end unused allocation. This lets us allocate a big chunk
early, for cases when we only discover later how much was really needed.
*/
void
-store_release_above_3(void *ptr, const char *func, int linenumber)
+store_release_above_3(void * ptr, const char * func, int linenumber)
{
+pooldesc * pp;
+
/* Search all pools' "current" blocks. If it isn't one of those,
ignore it (it usually will be). */
-for (int pool = 0; pool < nelem(current_block); pool++)
+if ((pp = pool_current_for_pointer(ptr)))
{
- storeblock * b = current_block[pool];
- char * bc;
+ storeblock * b = pp->current_block;
int count, newlength;
- if (!b)
- continue;
-
- bc = CS b + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
- if (CS ptr < bc || CS ptr > bc + b->length)
- continue;
-
/* Last store operation was not a get */
- store_last_get[pool] = NULL;
+ pp->store_last_get = NULL;
/* Back up, rounding to the alignment if necessary. When testing, flatten
the released memory. */
- newlength = bc + b->length - CS ptr;
+ newlength = (CS b + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK) + b->length - CS ptr;
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
if (debug_store)
{
}
#endif
(void) VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(ptr, newlength);
- next_yield[pool] = CS ptr + (newlength % alignment);
- count = yield_length[pool];
- count = (yield_length[pool] = newlength - (newlength % alignment)) - count;
+ pp->next_yield = CS ptr + (newlength % alignment);
+ count = pp->yield_length;
+ count = (pp->yield_length = newlength - (newlength % alignment)) - count;
/* Cut out the debugging stuff for utilities, but stop picky compilers from
giving warnings. */
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
DEBUG(D_memory)
- debug_printf("---%d Rel %6p %5d %-14s %4d\tpool %d\n", pool, ptr, count,
- func, linenumber, pool_malloc);
+ {
+ quoted_pooldesc * qp;
+ for (qp = quoted_pools; qp; qp = qp->next)
+ if (pp == &qp->pool)
+ debug_printf("---Q%d Rel %6p %5d %-14s %4d\tpool %d\n",
+ (int)(qp - quoted_pools),
+ ptr, count, func, linenumber, pool_malloc);
+ if (!qp)
+ debug_printf("---%d Rel %6p %5d %-14s %4d\tpool %d\n",
+ (int)(pp - paired_pools), ptr, count,
+ func, linenumber, pool_malloc);
+ }
#endif
return;
}
rmark
-store_mark_3(const char *func, int linenumber)
+store_mark_3(const char * func, int linenumber)
{
void ** p;
Reset uses the cookie to recover the t-mark, winds back the tainted pool with it
and winds back the untainted pool with the cookie. */
-p = store_get_3(sizeof(void *), FALSE, func, linenumber);
-*p = store_get_3(0, TRUE, func, linenumber);
+p = store_get_3(sizeof(void *), GET_UNTAINTED, func, linenumber);
+*p = store_get_3(0, GET_TAINTED, func, linenumber);
return p;
}
Arguments:
block block of store to consider
+ pp pool containing the block
func function from which called
linenumber line number in source file
*/
static void
-store_release_3(void * block, int pool, const char * func, int linenumber)
+store_release_3(void * block, pooldesc * pp, const char * func, int linenumber)
{
/* It will never be the first block, so no need to check that. */
-for (storeblock * b = chainbase[pool]; b; b = b->next)
+for (storeblock * b = pp->chainbase; b; b = b->next)
{
storeblock * bb = b->next;
if (bb && CS block == CS bb + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK)
{
int siz = bb->length + ALIGNED_SIZEOF_STOREBLOCK;
b->next = bb->next;
- nbytes[pool] -= siz;
+ pp->nbytes -= siz;
pool_malloc -= siz;
- nblocks[pool]--;
+ pp->nblocks--;
/* Cut out the debugging stuff for utilities, but stop picky compilers
from giving warnings. */
has been allocated since. If so, releases that block.
Arguments:
- block
- newsize
- len
+ oldblock
+ newsize requested size
+ len current size
Returns: new location of data
*/
void *
-store_newblock_3(void * block, BOOL tainted, int newsize, int len,
+store_newblock_3(void * oldblock, int newsize, int len,
const char * func, int linenumber)
{
-int pool = tainted ? store_pool + POOL_TAINT_BASE : store_pool;
-BOOL release_ok = !tainted && store_last_get[pool] == block;
-uschar * newtext;
-
-#if !defined(MACRO_PREDEF) && !defined(COMPILE_UTILITY)
-if (is_tainted(block) != tainted)
- die_tainted(US"store_newblock", CUS func, linenumber);
-#endif
+pooldesc * pp = pool_for_pointer(oldblock, func, linenumber);
+BOOL release_ok = !is_tainted(oldblock) && pp->store_last_get == oldblock; /*XXX why tainted not handled? */
+uschar * newblock;
if (len < 0 || len > newsize)
log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
"bad memory extension requested (%d -> %d bytes) at %s %d",
len, newsize, func, linenumber);
-newtext = store_get(newsize, tainted);
-memcpy(newtext, block, len);
-if (release_ok) store_release_3(block, pool, func, linenumber);
-return (void *)newtext;
+newblock = store_get(newsize, oldblock);
+memcpy(newblock, oldblock, len);
+if (release_ok) store_release_3(oldblock, pp, func, linenumber);
+return (void *)newblock;
}
*/
static void *
-internal_store_malloc(int size, const char *func, int line)
+internal_store_malloc(size_t size, const char * func, int line)
{
void * yield;
-if (size < 0 || size >= INT_MAX/2)
+/* Check specifically for a possible result of conversion from
+a negative int, to the (unsigned, wider) size_t */
+
+if (size >= INT_MAX/2)
log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE,
- "bad memory allocation requested (%d bytes) at %s %d",
- size, func, line);
+ "bad internal_store_malloc request (" SIZE_T_FMT " bytes) from %s %d",
+ size, func, line);
-size += sizeof(int); /* space to store the size, used under debug */
+size += sizeof(size_t); /* space to store the size, used under debug */
if (size < 16) size = 16;
-if (!(yield = malloc((size_t)size)))
- log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "failed to malloc %d bytes of memory: "
+if (!(yield = malloc(size)))
+ log_write(0, LOG_MAIN|LOG_PANIC_DIE, "failed to malloc " SIZE_T_FMT " bytes of memory: "
"called from line %d in %s", size, line, func);
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
-DEBUG(D_any) *(int *)yield = size;
+DEBUG(D_any) *(size_t *)yield = size;
#endif
-yield = US yield + sizeof(int);
+yield = US yield + sizeof(size_t);
if ((nonpool_malloc += size) > max_nonpool_malloc)
max_nonpool_malloc = nonpool_malloc;
is not filled with zeros so as to catch problems. */
if (f.running_in_test_harness)
- memset(yield, 0xF0, (size_t)size - sizeof(int));
-DEBUG(D_memory) debug_printf("--Malloc %6p %5d bytes\t%-20s %4d\tpool %5d nonpool %5d\n",
+ memset(yield, 0xF0, size - sizeof(size_t));
+DEBUG(D_memory) debug_printf("--Malloc %6p %5lu bytes\t%-20s %4d\tpool %5d nonpool %5d\n",
yield, size, func, line, pool_malloc, nonpool_malloc);
#endif /* COMPILE_UTILITY */
}
void *
-store_malloc_3(int size, const char *func, int linenumber)
+store_malloc_3(size_t size, const char *func, int linenumber)
{
if (n_nonpool_blocks++ > max_nonpool_blocks)
max_nonpool_blocks = n_nonpool_blocks;
static void
internal_store_free(void * block, const char * func, int linenumber)
{
-uschar * p = US block - sizeof(int);
+uschar * p = US block - sizeof(size_t);
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
-DEBUG(D_any) nonpool_malloc -= *(int *)p;
-DEBUG(D_memory) debug_printf("----Free %6p %5d bytes\t%-20s %4d\n", block, *(int *)p, func, linenumber);
+DEBUG(D_any) nonpool_malloc -= *(size_t *)p;
+DEBUG(D_memory) debug_printf("----Free %6p %5ld bytes\t%-20s %4d\n",
+ block, *(size_t *)p, func, linenumber);
#endif
free(p);
}
#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
DEBUG(D_memory)
{
+ int i;
debug_printf("----Exit nonpool max: %3d kB in %d blocks\n",
(max_nonpool_malloc+1023)/1024, max_nonpool_blocks);
debug_printf("----Exit npools max: %3d kB\n", max_pool_malloc/1024);
- for (int i = 0; i < NPOOLS; i++)
- debug_printf("----Exit pool %d max: %3d kB in %d blocks at order %u\t%s %s\n",
- i, (maxbytes[i]+1023)/1024, maxblocks[i], maxorder[i],
+
+ for (i = 0; i < N_PAIRED_POOLS; i++)
+ {
+ pooldesc * pp = paired_pools + i;
+ debug_printf("----Exit pool %2d max: %3d kB in %d blocks at order %u\t%s %s\n",
+ i, (pp->maxbytes+1023)/1024, pp->maxblocks, pp->maxorder,
poolclass[i], pooluse[i]);
+ }
+ i = 0;
+ for (quoted_pooldesc * qp = quoted_pools; qp; i++, qp = qp->next)
+ {
+ pooldesc * pp = &qp->pool;
+ debug_printf("----Exit pool Q%d max: %3d kB in %d blocks at order %u\ttainted quoted:%s\n",
+ i, (pp->maxbytes+1023)/1024, pp->maxblocks, pp->maxorder, lookup_list[qp->quoter]->name);
+ }
}
#endif
}
store_pool = oldpool;
}
-void message_tidyup(void)
+void
+message_tidyup(void)
{
int oldpool;
if (!message_reset_point) return;
store_pool = oldpool;
}
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* Debug analysis of address */
+
+#ifndef COMPILE_UTILITY
+void
+debug_print_taint(const void * p)
+{
+int q = quoter_for_address(p);
+if (!is_tainted(p)) return;
+debug_printf("(tainted");
+if (is_real_quoter(q)) debug_printf(", quoted:%s", lookup_list[q]->name);
+debug_printf(")\n");
+}
+#endif
+
/* End of store.c */