Auto merge of #123052 - maurer:addr-taken, r=compiler-errors

CFI: Support function pointers for trait methods

Adds support for both CFI and KCFI for function pointers to trait methods by attaching both concrete and abstract types to functions.

KCFI does this through generation of a `ReifyShim` on any function pointer for a method that could go into a vtable, and keeping this separate from `ReifyShim`s that are *intended* for vtable us by setting a `ReifyReason` on them.

CFI does this by setting both the concrete and abstract type on every instance.

This should land after #123024 or a similar PR, as it diverges the implementation of CFI vs KCFI.

r? `@compiler-errors`
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bors 2024-04-04 06:40:30 +00:00
commit 29fe618f75
15 changed files with 133 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> {
for options in [
TypeIdOptions::GENERALIZE_POINTERS,
TypeIdOptions::NORMALIZE_INTEGERS,
TypeIdOptions::NO_SELF_TYPE_ERASURE,
TypeIdOptions::ERASE_SELF_TYPE,
]
.into_iter()
.powerset()
@ -173,7 +173,9 @@ impl<'ll, 'tcx> CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> {
if self.tcx.sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled() {
// LLVM KCFI does not support multiple !kcfi_type attachments
let mut options = TypeIdOptions::empty();
// Default to erasing the self type. If we need the concrete type, there will be a
// hint in the instance.
let mut options = TypeIdOptions::ERASE_SELF_TYPE;
if self.tcx.sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_generalize_pointers_enabled() {
options.insert(TypeIdOptions::GENERALIZE_POINTERS);
}

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@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ macro_rules! make_mir_visitor {
ty::InstanceDef::Intrinsic(_def_id) |
ty::InstanceDef::VTableShim(_def_id) |
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_def_id) |
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_def_id, _) |
ty::InstanceDef::Virtual(_def_id, _) |
ty::InstanceDef::ThreadLocalShim(_def_id) |
ty::InstanceDef::ClosureOnceShim { call_once: _def_id, track_caller: _ } |

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@ -31,6 +31,28 @@ pub struct Instance<'tcx> {
pub args: GenericArgsRef<'tcx>,
}
/// Describes why a `ReifyShim` was created. This is needed to distingish a ReifyShim created to
/// adjust for things like `#[track_caller]` in a vtable from a `ReifyShim` created to produce a
/// function pointer from a vtable entry.
/// Currently, this is only used when KCFI is enabled, as only KCFI needs to treat those two
/// `ReifyShim`s differently.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)]
#[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable)]
pub enum ReifyReason {
/// The `ReifyShim` was created to produce a function pointer. This happens when:
/// * A vtable entry is directly converted to a function call (e.g. creating a fn ptr from a
/// method on a `dyn` object).
/// * A function with `#[track_caller]` is converted to a function pointer
/// * If KCFI is enabled, creating a function pointer from a method on an object-safe trait.
/// This includes the case of converting `::call`-like methods on closure-likes to function
/// pointers.
FnPtr,
/// This `ReifyShim` was created to populate a vtable. Currently, this happens when a
/// `#[track_caller]` mismatch occurs between the implementation of a method and the method.
/// This includes the case of `::call`-like methods in closure-likes' vtables.
Vtable,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)]
#[derive(TyEncodable, TyDecodable, HashStable, TypeFoldable, TypeVisitable, Lift)]
pub enum InstanceDef<'tcx> {
@ -67,7 +89,13 @@ pub enum InstanceDef<'tcx> {
/// Because this is a required part of the function's ABI but can't be tracked
/// as a property of the function pointer, we use a single "caller location"
/// (the definition of the function itself).
ReifyShim(DefId),
///
/// The second field encodes *why* this shim was created. This allows distinguishing between
/// a `ReifyShim` that appears in a vtable vs one that appears as a function pointer.
///
/// This field will only be populated if we are compiling in a mode that needs these shims
/// to be separable, currently only when KCFI is enabled.
ReifyShim(DefId, Option<ReifyReason>),
/// `<fn() as FnTrait>::call_*` (generated `FnTrait` implementation for `fn()` pointers).
///
@ -194,7 +222,7 @@ impl<'tcx> InstanceDef<'tcx> {
match self {
InstanceDef::Item(def_id)
| InstanceDef::VTableShim(def_id)
| InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id)
| InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id, _)
| InstanceDef::FnPtrShim(def_id, _)
| InstanceDef::Virtual(def_id, _)
| InstanceDef::Intrinsic(def_id)
@ -354,7 +382,9 @@ fn fmt_instance(
match instance.def {
InstanceDef::Item(_) => Ok(()),
InstanceDef::VTableShim(_) => write!(f, " - shim(vtable)"),
InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_) => write!(f, " - shim(reify)"),
InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, None) => write!(f, " - shim(reify)"),
InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, Some(ReifyReason::FnPtr)) => write!(f, " - shim(reify-fnptr)"),
InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, Some(ReifyReason::Vtable)) => write!(f, " - shim(reify-vtable)"),
InstanceDef::ThreadLocalShim(_) => write!(f, " - shim(tls)"),
InstanceDef::Intrinsic(_) => write!(f, " - intrinsic"),
InstanceDef::Virtual(_, num) => write!(f, " - virtual#{num}"),
@ -476,15 +506,34 @@ impl<'tcx> Instance<'tcx> {
debug!("resolve(def_id={:?}, args={:?})", def_id, args);
// Use either `resolve_closure` or `resolve_for_vtable`
assert!(!tcx.is_closure_like(def_id), "Called `resolve_for_fn_ptr` on closure: {def_id:?}");
let reason = tcx.sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled().then_some(ReifyReason::FnPtr);
Instance::resolve(tcx, param_env, def_id, args).ok().flatten().map(|mut resolved| {
match resolved.def {
InstanceDef::Item(def) if resolved.def.requires_caller_location(tcx) => {
debug!(" => fn pointer created for function with #[track_caller]");
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def);
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def, reason);
}
InstanceDef::Virtual(def_id, _) => {
debug!(" => fn pointer created for virtual call");
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id);
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id, reason);
}
// Reify `Trait::method` implementations if KCFI is enabled
// FIXME(maurer) only reify it if it is a vtable-safe function
_ if tcx.sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled()
&& tcx.associated_item(def_id).trait_item_def_id.is_some() =>
{
// If this function could also go in a vtable, we need to `ReifyShim` it with
// KCFI because it can only attach one type per function.
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(resolved.def_id(), reason)
}
// Reify `::call`-like method implementations if KCFI is enabled
_ if tcx.sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled()
&& tcx.is_closure_like(resolved.def_id()) =>
{
// Reroute through a reify via the *unresolved* instance. The resolved one can't
// be directly reified because it's closure-like. The reify can handle the
// unresolved instance.
resolved = Instance { def: InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id, reason), args }
}
_ => {}
}
@ -508,6 +557,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Instance<'tcx> {
debug!(" => associated item with unsizeable self: Self");
Some(Instance { def: InstanceDef::VTableShim(def_id), args })
} else {
let reason = tcx.sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled().then_some(ReifyReason::Vtable);
Instance::resolve(tcx, param_env, def_id, args).ok().flatten().map(|mut resolved| {
match resolved.def {
InstanceDef::Item(def) => {
@ -544,18 +594,18 @@ impl<'tcx> Instance<'tcx> {
// Create a shim for the `FnOnce/FnMut/Fn` method we are calling
// - unlike functions, invoking a closure always goes through a
// trait.
resolved = Instance { def: InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id), args };
resolved = Instance { def: InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id, reason), args };
} else {
debug!(
" => vtable fn pointer created for function with #[track_caller]: {:?}", def
);
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def);
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def, reason);
}
}
}
InstanceDef::Virtual(def_id, _) => {
debug!(" => vtable fn pointer created for virtual call");
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id);
resolved.def = InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id, reason)
}
_ => {}
}

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ pub use self::context::{
tls, CtxtInterners, CurrentGcx, DeducedParamAttrs, Feed, FreeRegionInfo, GlobalCtxt, Lift,
TyCtxt, TyCtxtFeed,
};
pub use self::instance::{Instance, InstanceDef, ShortInstance, UnusedGenericParams};
pub use self::instance::{Instance, InstanceDef, ReifyReason, ShortInstance, UnusedGenericParams};
pub use self::list::List;
pub use self::parameterized::ParameterizedOverTcx;
pub use self::predicate::{

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@ -449,6 +449,7 @@ TrivialTypeTraversalAndLiftImpls! {
crate::ty::ClosureKind,
crate::ty::ParamConst,
crate::ty::ParamTy,
crate::ty::instance::ReifyReason,
interpret::AllocId,
interpret::CtfeProvenance,
interpret::Scalar,

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@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Inliner<'tcx> {
// do not need to catch this here, we can wait until the inliner decides to continue
// inlining a second time.
InstanceDef::VTableShim(_)
| InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_)
| InstanceDef::ReifyShim(..)
| InstanceDef::FnPtrShim(..)
| InstanceDef::ClosureOnceShim { .. }
| InstanceDef::ConstructCoroutineInClosureShim { .. }

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ pub(crate) fn mir_callgraph_reachable<'tcx>(
// again, a function item can end up getting inlined. Thus we'll be able to cause
// a cycle that way
InstanceDef::VTableShim(_)
| InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_)
| InstanceDef::ReifyShim(..)
| InstanceDef::FnPtrShim(..)
| InstanceDef::ClosureOnceShim { .. }
| InstanceDef::ConstructCoroutineInClosureShim { .. }

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ fn make_shim<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, instance: ty::InstanceDef<'tcx>) -> Body<'
// a virtual call, or a direct call to a function for which
// indirect calls must be codegen'd differently than direct ones
// (such as `#[track_caller]`).
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id) => {
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(def_id, _) => {
build_call_shim(tcx, instance, None, CallKind::Direct(def_id))
}
ty::InstanceDef::ClosureOnceShim { call_once: _, track_caller: _ } => {

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{Hash64, HashStable, StableHasher};
use rustc_hir::def_id::CrateNum;
use rustc_hir::definitions::{DefPathData, DisambiguatedDefPathData};
use rustc_middle::ty::print::{PrettyPrinter, Print, PrintError, Printer};
use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt};
use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, ReifyReason, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt};
use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind};
use std::fmt::{self, Write};
@ -71,8 +71,14 @@ pub(super) fn mangle<'tcx>(
ty::InstanceDef::VTableShim(..) => {
printer.write_str("{{vtable-shim}}").unwrap();
}
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(..) => {
printer.write_str("{{reify-shim}}").unwrap();
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, reason) => {
printer.write_str("{{reify-shim").unwrap();
match reason {
Some(ReifyReason::FnPtr) => printer.write_str("-fnptr").unwrap(),
Some(ReifyReason::Vtable) => printer.write_str("-vtable").unwrap(),
None => (),
}
printer.write_str("}}").unwrap();
}
// FIXME(async_closures): This shouldn't be needed when we fix
// `Instance::ty`/`Instance::def_id`.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
/// For more information about LLVM CFI and cross-language LLVM CFI support for the Rust compiler,
/// see design document in the tracking issue #89653.
use bitflags::bitflags;
use rustc_middle::ty::{Instance, Ty, TyCtxt};
use rustc_middle::ty::{Instance, InstanceDef, ReifyReason, Ty, TyCtxt};
use rustc_target::abi::call::FnAbi;
use std::hash::Hasher;
use twox_hash::XxHash64;
@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ bitflags! {
/// `-fsanitize-cfi-icall-experimental-normalize-integers` option for cross-language LLVM
/// CFI and KCFI support.
const NORMALIZE_INTEGERS = 4;
/// Do not perform self type erasure for attaching a secondary type id to methods with their
/// concrete self so they can be used as function pointers.
const NO_SELF_TYPE_ERASURE = 8;
/// Generalize the instance by erasing the concrete `Self` type where possible.
/// Only has an effect on `{kcfi_,}typeid_for_instance`.
const ERASE_SELF_TYPE = 8;
}
}
@ -67,8 +67,13 @@ pub fn kcfi_typeid_for_fnabi<'tcx>(
pub fn kcfi_typeid_for_instance<'tcx>(
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
instance: Instance<'tcx>,
options: TypeIdOptions,
mut options: TypeIdOptions,
) -> u32 {
// If we receive a `ReifyShim` intended to produce a function pointer, we need to remain
// concrete - abstraction is for vtables.
if matches!(instance.def, InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, Some(ReifyReason::FnPtr))) {
options.remove(TypeIdOptions::ERASE_SELF_TYPE);
}
// A KCFI type metadata identifier is a 32-bit constant produced by taking the lower half of the
// xxHash64 of the type metadata identifier. (See llvm/llvm-project@cff5bef.)
let mut hash: XxHash64 = Default::default();

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@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ pub fn typeid_for_instance<'tcx>(
instance.args = tcx.mk_args_trait(invoke_ty, trait_ref.args.into_iter().skip(1));
}
if !options.contains(EncodeTyOptions::NO_SELF_TYPE_ERASURE) {
if options.contains(EncodeTyOptions::ERASE_SELF_TYPE) {
if let Some(impl_id) = tcx.impl_of_method(instance.def_id())
&& let Some(trait_ref) = tcx.impl_trait_ref(impl_id)
{

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@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ use rustc_hir::definitions::{DefPathData, DisambiguatedDefPathData};
use rustc_middle::ty::layout::IntegerExt;
use rustc_middle::ty::print::{Print, PrintError, Printer};
use rustc_middle::ty::{
self, EarlyBinder, FloatTy, Instance, IntTy, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitableExt,
UintTy,
self, EarlyBinder, FloatTy, Instance, IntTy, ReifyReason, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitable,
TypeVisitableExt, UintTy,
};
use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind};
use rustc_span::symbol::kw;
@ -44,7 +44,9 @@ pub(super) fn mangle<'tcx>(
let shim_kind = match instance.def {
ty::InstanceDef::ThreadLocalShim(_) => Some("tls"),
ty::InstanceDef::VTableShim(_) => Some("vtable"),
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_) => Some("reify"),
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, None) => Some("reify"),
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, Some(ReifyReason::FnPtr)) => Some("reify-fnptr"),
ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(_, Some(ReifyReason::Vtable)) => Some("reify-vtable"),
ty::InstanceDef::ConstructCoroutineInClosureShim { .. }
| ty::InstanceDef::CoroutineKindShim { .. } => Some("fn_once"),

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@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ impl Trait1 for Type1 {
}
// CHECK: ![[TYPE1]] = !{i64 0, !"_ZTSFvu3refIu3dynIu{{[0-9]+}}NtC{{[[:print:]]+}}_{{[[:print:]]+}}6Trait1u6regionEEE"}
// CHECK: ![[TYPE2]] = !{i64 0, !"_ZTSFvu3refIu{{[0-9]+}}NtC{{[[:print:]]+}}_{{[[:print:]]+}}5Type1EE"}
// CHECK: ![[TYPE1]] = !{i64 0, !"_ZTSFvu3refIu{{[0-9]+}}NtC{{[[:print:]]+}}_{{[[:print:]]+}}5Type1EE"}
// CHECK: ![[TYPE2]] = !{i64 0, !"_ZTSFvu3refIu3dynIu{{[0-9]+}}NtC{{[[:print:]]+}}_{{[[:print:]]+}}6Trait1u6regionEEE"}

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@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
#![feature(fn_traits)]
#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
#![feature(cfg_sanitize)]
fn foo<'a, T>() -> Box<dyn Fn(&'a T) -> &'a T> {
Box::new(|x| x)
@ -72,9 +71,6 @@ fn use_closure<C>(call: extern "rust-call" fn(&C, ()) -> i32, f: &C) -> i32 {
}
#[test]
// FIXME after KCFI reify support is added, remove this
// It will appear to work if you test locally, set -C opt-level=0 to see it fail.
#[cfg_attr(sanitize = "kcfi", ignore)]
fn closure_addr_taken() {
let x = 3i32;
let f = || x;

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@ -1,11 +1,41 @@
// Verifies that casting a method to a function pointer works.
//
// FIXME(#122848): Remove only-linux when fixed.
//@ revisions: cfi kcfi
// FIXME(#122848) Remove only-linux once OSX CFI binaries work
//@ only-linux
//@ needs-sanitizer-cfi
//@ compile-flags: -Clto -Copt-level=0 -Cprefer-dynamic=off -Ctarget-feature=-crt-static -Zsanitizer=cfi
//@ [cfi] needs-sanitizer-cfi
//@ [kcfi] needs-sanitizer-kcfi
//@ compile-flags: -C target-feature=-crt-static
//@ [cfi] compile-flags: -C opt-level=0 -C codegen-units=1 -C lto
//@ [cfi] compile-flags: -C prefer-dynamic=off
//@ [cfi] compile-flags: -Z sanitizer=cfi
//@ [kcfi] compile-flags: -Z sanitizer=kcfi
//@ [kcfi] compile-flags: -C panic=abort -C prefer-dynamic=off
//@ run-pass
trait Foo {
fn foo(&self);
fn bar(&self);
}
struct S;
impl Foo for S {
fn foo(&self) {}
#[track_caller]
fn bar(&self) {}
}
struct S2 {
f: fn(&S)
}
impl S2 {
fn foo(&self, s: &S) {
(self.f)(s)
}
}
trait Trait1 {
fn foo(&self);
}
@ -20,4 +50,8 @@ fn main() {
let type1 = Type1 {};
let f = <Type1 as Trait1>::foo;
f(&type1);
// Check again with different optimization barriers
S2 { f: <S as Foo>::foo }.foo(&S);
// Check mismatched #[track_caller]
S2 { f: <S as Foo>::bar }.foo(&S)
}