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test: use CHECK instead of EXPECT where necessary
GetPageSize() and OverrunGuardedBuffer currently use non-fatal EXPECT_* macros because GoogleTest does not allow the fatal variants ASSERT_* in non-void returning functions (i.e., in this file, nowhere outside of the TEST itself). The EXPECT_* macros continue execution upon failure, but we really don't want that (and static analysis apparently does not like it either). Since we cannot use GoogleTest's ASSERT_* here, use our own CHECK_* instead of EXPECT_* outside of the TEST. Hopefully, this will finally pacify static analysis. Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/44666 PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/44795 Reviewed-By: Darshan Sen <raisinten@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Erick Wendel <erick.workspace@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <midawson@redhat.com>
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
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#if defined(USE_MPROTECT)
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size_t GetPageSize() {
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int page_size = sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE);
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EXPECT_GE(page_size, 1);
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CHECK_GE(page_size, 1);
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return page_size;
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}
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#elif defined(USE_VIRTUALPROTECT)
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@ -49,32 +49,32 @@ class OverrunGuardedBuffer {
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OverrunGuardedBuffer() {
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#if defined(USE_MPROTECT) || defined(USE_VIRTUALPROTECT)
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size_t page = GetPageSize();
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EXPECT_GE(page, N);
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CHECK_GE(page, N);
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#endif
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#ifdef USE_MPROTECT
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// Place the packet right before a guard page, which, when accessed, causes
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// a segmentation fault.
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alloc_base = static_cast<uint8_t*>(aligned_alloc(page, 2 * page));
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EXPECT_NE(alloc_base, nullptr);
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CHECK_NOT_NULL(alloc_base);
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uint8_t* second_page = alloc_base + page;
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EXPECT_EQ(mprotect(second_page, page, PROT_NONE), 0);
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CHECK_EQ(mprotect(second_page, page, PROT_NONE), 0);
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data_base = second_page - N;
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#elif defined(USE_VIRTUALPROTECT)
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// On Windows, it works almost the same way.
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alloc_base = static_cast<uint8_t*>(
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VirtualAlloc(nullptr, 2 * page, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE));
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EXPECT_NE(alloc_base, nullptr);
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CHECK_NOT_NULL(alloc_base);
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uint8_t* second_page = alloc_base + page;
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DWORD old_prot;
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EXPECT_NE(VirtualProtect(second_page, page, PAGE_NOACCESS, &old_prot), 0);
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EXPECT_EQ(old_prot, PAGE_READWRITE);
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CHECK_NE(VirtualProtect(second_page, page, PAGE_NOACCESS, &old_prot), 0);
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CHECK_EQ(old_prot, PAGE_READWRITE);
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data_base = second_page - N;
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#else
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// Place the packet in a regular allocated buffer. The bug causes undefined
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// behavior, which might crash the process, and when it does not, address
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// sanitizers and valgrind will catch it.
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alloc_base = static_cast<uint8_t*>(malloc(N));
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EXPECT_NE(alloc_base, nullptr);
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CHECK_NOT_NULL(alloc_base);
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data_base = alloc_base;
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#endif
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}
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ class OverrunGuardedBuffer {
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#ifdef USE_MPROTECT
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// Revert page protection such that the memory can be free()'d.
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uint8_t* second_page = alloc_base + page;
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EXPECT_EQ(mprotect(second_page, page, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE), 0);
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CHECK_EQ(mprotect(second_page, page, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE), 0);
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#endif
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free(alloc_base);
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#endif
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