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Rollup of 4 pull requests Successful merges: - #128363 (Migrate `pdb-buildinfo-cl-cmd` and `pgo-indirect-call-promotion` `run-make` tests to rmake) - #128384 (Add tests to ensure MTE tags are preserved across FFI boundaries) - #128636 (migrate `thumb-none-cortex-m` to rmake) - #128696 (Migrate `staticlib-dylib-linkage` `run-make` test to rmake) Failed merges: - #128407 (Migrate `min-global-align` and `no-alloc-shim` `run-make` tests to rmake) - #128639 (migrate `thumb-none-qemu` to rmake) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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#ifndef __BAR_H | ||
#define __BAR_H | ||
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#include <sys/mman.h> | ||
#include <sys/auxv.h> | ||
#include <sys/prctl.h> | ||
#include <unistd.h> | ||
#include <stdio.h> | ||
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// Set the allocation tag on the destination address using the STG instruction. | ||
#define set_tag(tagged_addr) do { \ | ||
asm volatile("stg %0, [%0]" : : "r" (tagged_addr) : "memory"); \ | ||
} while (0) | ||
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int mte_enabled() { | ||
return (getauxval(AT_HWCAP2)) & HWCAP2_MTE; | ||
} | ||
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void *alloc_page() { | ||
// Enable MTE with synchronous checking | ||
if (prctl(PR_SET_TAGGED_ADDR_CTRL, | ||
PR_TAGGED_ADDR_ENABLE | PR_MTE_TCF_SYNC | (0xfffe << PR_MTE_TAG_SHIFT), | ||
0, 0, 0)) | ||
{ | ||
perror("prctl() failed"); | ||
} | ||
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// Using `mmap` allows us to ensure that, on systems which support MTE, the allocated | ||
// memory is 16-byte aligned for MTE. | ||
// This also allows us to explicitly specify whether the region should be protected by | ||
// MTE or not. | ||
if (mte_enabled()) { | ||
void *ptr = mmap(NULL, sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE), | ||
PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_MTE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, | ||
-1, 0); | ||
} else { | ||
void *ptr = mmap(NULL, sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE), | ||
PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, | ||
-1, 0); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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#endif // __BAR_H |
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#include <stdio.h> | ||
#include <stdlib.h> | ||
#include <stdint.h> | ||
#include "bar.h" | ||
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extern void foo(char*); | ||
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void bar(char *ptr) { | ||
if (((uintptr_t)ptr >> 56) != 0x1f) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "Top byte corrupted on Rust -> C FFI boundary!\n"); | ||
exit(1); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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int main(void) | ||
{ | ||
float *ptr = alloc_page(); | ||
if (ptr == MAP_FAILED) | ||
{ | ||
perror("mmap() failed"); | ||
return EXIT_FAILURE; | ||
} | ||
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// Store an arbitrary tag in bits 56-59 of the pointer (where an MTE tag may be), | ||
// and a different value in the ignored top 4 bits. | ||
ptr = (float *)((uintptr_t)ptr | 0x1fl << 56); | ||
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if (mte_enabled()) { | ||
set_tag(ptr); | ||
} | ||
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ptr[0] = 2.0f; | ||
ptr[1] = 1.5f; | ||
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foo(ptr); // should change the contents of the page and call `bar` | ||
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if (ptr[0] != 0.5f || ptr[1] != 0.2f) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "invalid data in memory; expected '0.5 0.2', got '%f %f'\n", | ||
ptr[0], ptr[1]); | ||
return EXIT_FAILURE; | ||
} | ||
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return 0; | ||
} |
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#include <stdio.h> | ||
#include <stdlib.h> | ||
#include <stdint.h> | ||
#include "bar.h" | ||
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typedef void (*fp)(int (*)()); | ||
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extern void foo(fp); | ||
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void bar(int (*ptr)()) { | ||
if (((uintptr_t)ptr >> 56) != 0x2f) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "Top byte corrupted on Rust -> C FFI boundary!\n"); | ||
exit(1); | ||
} | ||
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int r = (*ptr)(); | ||
if (r != 32) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "invalid return value; expected 32, got '%d'\n", r); | ||
exit(1); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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int main(void) | ||
{ | ||
fp ptr = alloc_page(); | ||
if (ptr == MAP_FAILED) | ||
{ | ||
perror("mmap() failed"); | ||
return EXIT_FAILURE; | ||
} | ||
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// Store an arbitrary tag in bits 56-59 of the pointer (where an MTE tag may be), | ||
// and a different value in the ignored top 4 bits. | ||
ptr = (fp)((uintptr_t)&bar | 0x1fl << 56); | ||
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foo(ptr); | ||
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return 0; | ||
} |
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#include <stdio.h> | ||
#include <stdlib.h> | ||
#include <stdint.h> | ||
#include "bar.h" | ||
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extern void foo(unsigned int *); | ||
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void bar(char *ptr) { | ||
if (((uintptr_t)ptr >> 56) != 0x1f) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "Top byte corrupted on Rust -> C FFI boundary!\n"); | ||
exit(1); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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int main(void) | ||
{ | ||
// Construct a pointer with an arbitrary tag in bits 56-59, simulating an MTE tag. | ||
// It's only necessary that the tag is preserved across FFI bounds for this test. | ||
unsigned int *ptr; | ||
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ptr = alloc_page(); | ||
if (ptr == MAP_FAILED) | ||
{ | ||
perror("mmap() failed"); | ||
return EXIT_FAILURE; | ||
} | ||
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// Store an arbitrary tag in bits 56-59 of the pointer (where an MTE tag may be), | ||
// and a different value in the ignored top 4 bits. | ||
ptr = (unsigned int *)((uintptr_t)ptr | 0x1fl << 56); | ||
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if (mte_enabled()) { | ||
set_tag(ptr); | ||
} | ||
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ptr[0] = 61; | ||
ptr[1] = 62; | ||
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foo(ptr); // should change the contents of the page to start with 0x63 0x64 and call `bar` | ||
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if (ptr[0] != 0x63 || ptr[1] != 0x64) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "invalid data in memory; expected '63 64', got '%d %d'\n", ptr[0], ptr[1]); | ||
return EXIT_FAILURE; | ||
} | ||
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return 0; | ||
} |
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#include <stdio.h> | ||
#include <stdlib.h> | ||
#include <stdint.h> | ||
#include "bar.h" | ||
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extern void foo(char*); | ||
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void bar(char *ptr) { | ||
if (((uintptr_t)ptr >> 56) != 0x2f) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "Top byte corrupted on Rust -> C FFI boundary!\n"); | ||
exit(1); | ||
} | ||
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if (strcmp(ptr, "cd")) { | ||
fprintf(stderr, "invalid data in memory; expected 'cd', got '%s'\n", ptr); | ||
exit(1); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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int main(void) | ||
{ | ||
// Construct a pointer with an arbitrary tag in bits 56-59, simulating an MTE tag. | ||
// It's only necessary that the tag is preserved across FFI bounds for this test. | ||
char *ptr; | ||
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ptr = alloc_page(); | ||
if (ptr == MAP_FAILED) | ||
{ | ||
perror("mmap() failed"); | ||
return EXIT_FAILURE; | ||
} | ||
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// Store an arbitrary tag in bits 56-59 of the pointer (where an MTE tag may be), | ||
// and a different value in the ignored top 4 bits. | ||
ptr = (unsigned int *)((uintptr_t)ptr | 0x1fl << 56); | ||
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if (mte_enabled()) { | ||
set_tag(ptr); | ||
} | ||
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ptr[0] = 'a'; | ||
ptr[1] = 'b'; | ||
ptr[2] = '\0'; | ||
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foo(ptr); | ||
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return 0; | ||
} |
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#![crate_type = "cdylib"] | ||
#![crate_name = "foo"] | ||
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use std::os::raw::c_float; | ||
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extern "C" { | ||
fn bar(ptr: *const c_float); | ||
} | ||
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#[no_mangle] | ||
pub extern "C" fn foo(ptr: *mut c_float) { | ||
assert_eq!((ptr as usize) >> 56, 0x1f); | ||
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unsafe { | ||
*ptr = 0.5; | ||
*ptr.wrapping_add(1) = 0.2; | ||
bar(ptr); | ||
} | ||
} |
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#![crate_type = "cdylib"] | ||
#![crate_name = "foo"] | ||
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extern "C" fn ret32() -> i32 { | ||
32 | ||
} | ||
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#[no_mangle] | ||
pub extern "C" fn foo(ptr: extern "C" fn(extern "C" fn() -> i32)) { | ||
assert_eq!((ptr as usize) >> 56, 0x1f); | ||
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// Store an arbitrary tag in the tag bits, and convert back to the correct pointer type. | ||
let p = ((ret32 as usize) | (0x2f << 56)) as *const (); | ||
let p: extern "C" fn() -> i32 = unsafe { std::mem::transmute(p) }; | ||
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unsafe { ptr(p) } | ||
} |
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#![crate_type = "cdylib"] | ||
#![crate_name = "foo"] | ||
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use std::os::raw::c_uint; | ||
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extern "C" { | ||
fn bar(ptr: *const c_uint); | ||
} | ||
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#[no_mangle] | ||
pub extern "C" fn foo(ptr: *mut c_uint) { | ||
assert_eq!((ptr as usize) >> 56, 0x1f); | ||
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unsafe { | ||
*ptr = 0x63; | ||
*ptr.wrapping_add(1) = 0x64; | ||
bar(ptr); | ||
} | ||
} |
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#![crate_type = "cdylib"] | ||
#![crate_name = "foo"] | ||
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use std::arch::asm; | ||
use std::ffi::{CStr, CString}; | ||
use std::os::raw::c_char; | ||
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extern "C" { | ||
fn bar(ptr: *const c_char); | ||
} | ||
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#[no_mangle] | ||
pub extern "C" fn foo(ptr: *const c_char) { | ||
assert_eq!((ptr as usize) >> 56, 0x1f); | ||
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let s = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(ptr) }; | ||
assert_eq!(s.to_str().unwrap(), "ab"); | ||
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let s = CString::from_vec_with_nul("cd\0".into()).unwrap(); | ||
let mut p = ((s.as_ptr() as usize) | (0x2f << 56)) as *const c_char; | ||
unsafe { | ||
#[cfg(target_feature = "mte")] | ||
asm!("stg {p}, [{p}]", p = inout(reg) p); | ||
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bar(p); | ||
} | ||
} |
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// Tests that MTE tags and values stored in the top byte of a pointer (TBI) are | ||
// preserved across FFI boundaries (C <-> Rust). | ||
// This test does not require MTE: whilst the test will use MTE if available, if it is not, | ||
// arbitrary tag bits are set using TBI. | ||
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// This test is only valid for AArch64. | ||
// The linker must be explicitly specified when cross-compiling, so it is limited to | ||
// `aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu`. | ||
//@ only-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu | ||
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use run_make_support::{cc, dynamic_lib_name, extra_c_flags, run, rustc, target}; | ||
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fn main() { | ||
run_test("int"); | ||
run_test("float"); | ||
run_test("string"); | ||
run_test("function"); | ||
} | ||
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fn run_test(variant: &str) { | ||
let flags = { | ||
let mut flags = extra_c_flags(); | ||
flags.push("-march=armv8.5-a+memtag"); | ||
flags | ||
}; | ||
println!("{variant} test..."); | ||
rustc() | ||
.input(format!("foo_{variant}.rs")) | ||
.target(target()) | ||
.linker("aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc") | ||
.run(); | ||
cc().input(format!("bar_{variant}.c")) | ||
.input(dynamic_lib_name("foo")) | ||
.out_exe("test") | ||
.args(&flags) | ||
.run(); | ||
run("test"); | ||
} |
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