1 //===--- CrashRecoveryContext.cpp - Crash Recovery ------------------------===//
2 //
3 // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9
10 #include "llvm/Support/CrashRecoveryContext.h"
11 #include "llvm/Config/llvm-config.h"
12 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
13 #include "llvm/Support/ManagedStatic.h"
14 #include "llvm/Support/Mutex.h"
15 #include "llvm/Support/ThreadLocal.h"
16 #include <setjmp.h>
17 using namespace llvm;
18
19 namespace {
20
21 struct CrashRecoveryContextImpl;
22
23 static ManagedStatic<
24 sys::ThreadLocal<const CrashRecoveryContextImpl> > CurrentContext;
25
26 struct CrashRecoveryContextImpl {
27 // When threads are disabled, this links up all active
28 // CrashRecoveryContextImpls. When threads are enabled there's one thread
29 // per CrashRecoveryContext and CurrentContext is a thread-local, so only one
30 // CrashRecoveryContextImpl is active per thread and this is always null.
31 const CrashRecoveryContextImpl *Next;
32
33 CrashRecoveryContext *CRC;
34 ::jmp_buf JumpBuffer;
35 volatile unsigned Failed : 1;
36 unsigned SwitchedThread : 1;
37
38 public:
CrashRecoveryContextImpl__anon853809c60111::CrashRecoveryContextImpl39 CrashRecoveryContextImpl(CrashRecoveryContext *CRC) : CRC(CRC),
40 Failed(false),
41 SwitchedThread(false) {
42 Next = CurrentContext->get();
43 CurrentContext->set(this);
44 }
~CrashRecoveryContextImpl__anon853809c60111::CrashRecoveryContextImpl45 ~CrashRecoveryContextImpl() {
46 if (!SwitchedThread)
47 CurrentContext->set(Next);
48 }
49
50 /// Called when the separate crash-recovery thread was finished, to
51 /// indicate that we don't need to clear the thread-local CurrentContext.
setSwitchedThread__anon853809c60111::CrashRecoveryContextImpl52 void setSwitchedThread() {
53 #if defined(LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS) && LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS != 0
54 SwitchedThread = true;
55 #endif
56 }
57
HandleCrash__anon853809c60111::CrashRecoveryContextImpl58 void HandleCrash() {
59 // Eliminate the current context entry, to avoid re-entering in case the
60 // cleanup code crashes.
61 CurrentContext->set(Next);
62
63 assert(!Failed && "Crash recovery context already failed!");
64 Failed = true;
65
66 // FIXME: Stash the backtrace.
67
68 // Jump back to the RunSafely we were called under.
69 longjmp(JumpBuffer, 1);
70 }
71 };
72
73 }
74
75 static ManagedStatic<sys::Mutex> gCrashRecoveryContextMutex;
76 static bool gCrashRecoveryEnabled = false;
77
78 static ManagedStatic<sys::ThreadLocal<const CrashRecoveryContext>>
79 tlIsRecoveringFromCrash;
80
81 static void installExceptionOrSignalHandlers();
82 static void uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers();
83
~CrashRecoveryContextCleanup()84 CrashRecoveryContextCleanup::~CrashRecoveryContextCleanup() {}
85
~CrashRecoveryContext()86 CrashRecoveryContext::~CrashRecoveryContext() {
87 // Reclaim registered resources.
88 CrashRecoveryContextCleanup *i = head;
89 const CrashRecoveryContext *PC = tlIsRecoveringFromCrash->get();
90 tlIsRecoveringFromCrash->set(this);
91 while (i) {
92 CrashRecoveryContextCleanup *tmp = i;
93 i = tmp->next;
94 tmp->cleanupFired = true;
95 tmp->recoverResources();
96 delete tmp;
97 }
98 tlIsRecoveringFromCrash->set(PC);
99
100 CrashRecoveryContextImpl *CRCI = (CrashRecoveryContextImpl *) Impl;
101 delete CRCI;
102 }
103
isRecoveringFromCrash()104 bool CrashRecoveryContext::isRecoveringFromCrash() {
105 return tlIsRecoveringFromCrash->get() != nullptr;
106 }
107
GetCurrent()108 CrashRecoveryContext *CrashRecoveryContext::GetCurrent() {
109 if (!gCrashRecoveryEnabled)
110 return nullptr;
111
112 const CrashRecoveryContextImpl *CRCI = CurrentContext->get();
113 if (!CRCI)
114 return nullptr;
115
116 return CRCI->CRC;
117 }
118
Enable()119 void CrashRecoveryContext::Enable() {
120 sys::ScopedLock L(*gCrashRecoveryContextMutex);
121 // FIXME: Shouldn't this be a refcount or something?
122 if (gCrashRecoveryEnabled)
123 return;
124 gCrashRecoveryEnabled = true;
125 installExceptionOrSignalHandlers();
126 }
127
Disable()128 void CrashRecoveryContext::Disable() {
129 sys::ScopedLock L(*gCrashRecoveryContextMutex);
130 if (!gCrashRecoveryEnabled)
131 return;
132 gCrashRecoveryEnabled = false;
133 uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers();
134 }
135
registerCleanup(CrashRecoveryContextCleanup * cleanup)136 void CrashRecoveryContext::registerCleanup(CrashRecoveryContextCleanup *cleanup)
137 {
138 if (!cleanup)
139 return;
140 if (head)
141 head->prev = cleanup;
142 cleanup->next = head;
143 head = cleanup;
144 }
145
146 void
unregisterCleanup(CrashRecoveryContextCleanup * cleanup)147 CrashRecoveryContext::unregisterCleanup(CrashRecoveryContextCleanup *cleanup) {
148 if (!cleanup)
149 return;
150 if (cleanup == head) {
151 head = cleanup->next;
152 if (head)
153 head->prev = nullptr;
154 }
155 else {
156 cleanup->prev->next = cleanup->next;
157 if (cleanup->next)
158 cleanup->next->prev = cleanup->prev;
159 }
160 delete cleanup;
161 }
162
163 #if defined(_MSC_VER)
164 // If _MSC_VER is defined, we must have SEH. Use it if it's available. It's way
165 // better than VEH. Vectored exception handling catches all exceptions happening
166 // on the thread with installed exception handlers, so it can interfere with
167 // internal exception handling of other libraries on that thread. SEH works
168 // exactly as you would expect normal exception handling to work: it only
169 // catches exceptions if they would bubble out from the stack frame with __try /
170 // __except.
171
installExceptionOrSignalHandlers()172 static void installExceptionOrSignalHandlers() {}
uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers()173 static void uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers() {}
174
RunSafely(function_ref<void ()> Fn)175 bool CrashRecoveryContext::RunSafely(function_ref<void()> Fn) {
176 if (!gCrashRecoveryEnabled) {
177 Fn();
178 return true;
179 }
180
181 bool Result = true;
182 __try {
183 Fn();
184 } __except (1) { // Catch any exception.
185 Result = false;
186 }
187 return Result;
188 }
189
190 #else // !_MSC_VER
191
192 #if defined(_WIN32)
193 // This is a non-MSVC compiler, probably mingw gcc or clang without
194 // -fms-extensions. Use vectored exception handling (VEH).
195 //
196 // On Windows, we can make use of vectored exception handling to catch most
197 // crashing situations. Note that this does mean we will be alerted of
198 // exceptions *before* structured exception handling has the opportunity to
199 // catch it. Unfortunately, this causes problems in practice with other code
200 // running on threads with LLVM crash recovery contexts, so we would like to
201 // eventually move away from VEH.
202 //
203 // Vectored works on a per-thread basis, which is an advantage over
204 // SetUnhandledExceptionFilter. SetUnhandledExceptionFilter also doesn't have
205 // any native support for chaining exception handlers, but VEH allows more than
206 // one.
207 //
208 // The vectored exception handler functionality was added in Windows
209 // XP, so if support for older versions of Windows is required,
210 // it will have to be added.
211
212 #include "Windows/WindowsSupport.h"
213
ExceptionHandler(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS ExceptionInfo)214 static LONG CALLBACK ExceptionHandler(PEXCEPTION_POINTERS ExceptionInfo)
215 {
216 // DBG_PRINTEXCEPTION_WIDE_C is not properly defined on all supported
217 // compilers and platforms, so we define it manually.
218 constexpr ULONG DbgPrintExceptionWideC = 0x4001000AL;
219 switch (ExceptionInfo->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode)
220 {
221 case DBG_PRINTEXCEPTION_C:
222 case DbgPrintExceptionWideC:
223 case 0x406D1388: // set debugger thread name
224 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
225 }
226
227 // Lookup the current thread local recovery object.
228 const CrashRecoveryContextImpl *CRCI = CurrentContext->get();
229
230 if (!CRCI) {
231 // Something has gone horribly wrong, so let's just tell everyone
232 // to keep searching
233 CrashRecoveryContext::Disable();
234 return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
235 }
236
237 // TODO: We can capture the stack backtrace here and store it on the
238 // implementation if we so choose.
239
240 // Handle the crash
241 const_cast<CrashRecoveryContextImpl*>(CRCI)->HandleCrash();
242
243 // Note that we don't actually get here because HandleCrash calls
244 // longjmp, which means the HandleCrash function never returns.
245 llvm_unreachable("Handled the crash, should have longjmp'ed out of here");
246 }
247
248 // Because the Enable and Disable calls are static, it means that
249 // there may not actually be an Impl available, or even a current
250 // CrashRecoveryContext at all. So we make use of a thread-local
251 // exception table. The handles contained in here will either be
252 // non-NULL, valid VEH handles, or NULL.
253 static sys::ThreadLocal<const void> sCurrentExceptionHandle;
254
installExceptionOrSignalHandlers()255 static void installExceptionOrSignalHandlers() {
256 // We can set up vectored exception handling now. We will install our
257 // handler as the front of the list, though there's no assurances that
258 // it will remain at the front (another call could install itself before
259 // our handler). This 1) isn't likely, and 2) shouldn't cause problems.
260 PVOID handle = ::AddVectoredExceptionHandler(1, ExceptionHandler);
261 sCurrentExceptionHandle.set(handle);
262 }
263
uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers()264 static void uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers() {
265 PVOID currentHandle = const_cast<PVOID>(sCurrentExceptionHandle.get());
266 if (currentHandle) {
267 // Now we can remove the vectored exception handler from the chain
268 ::RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler(currentHandle);
269
270 // Reset the handle in our thread-local set.
271 sCurrentExceptionHandle.set(NULL);
272 }
273 }
274
275 #else // !_WIN32
276
277 // Generic POSIX implementation.
278 //
279 // This implementation relies on synchronous signals being delivered to the
280 // current thread. We use a thread local object to keep track of the active
281 // crash recovery context, and install signal handlers to invoke HandleCrash on
282 // the active object.
283 //
284 // This implementation does not to attempt to chain signal handlers in any
285 // reliable fashion -- if we get a signal outside of a crash recovery context we
286 // simply disable crash recovery and raise the signal again.
287
288 #include <signal.h>
289
290 static const int Signals[] =
291 { SIGABRT, SIGBUS, SIGFPE, SIGILL, SIGSEGV, SIGTRAP };
292 static const unsigned NumSignals = array_lengthof(Signals);
293 static struct sigaction PrevActions[NumSignals];
294
CrashRecoverySignalHandler(int Signal)295 static void CrashRecoverySignalHandler(int Signal) {
296 // Lookup the current thread local recovery object.
297 const CrashRecoveryContextImpl *CRCI = CurrentContext->get();
298
299 if (!CRCI) {
300 // We didn't find a crash recovery context -- this means either we got a
301 // signal on a thread we didn't expect it on, the application got a signal
302 // outside of a crash recovery context, or something else went horribly
303 // wrong.
304 //
305 // Disable crash recovery and raise the signal again. The assumption here is
306 // that the enclosing application will terminate soon, and we won't want to
307 // attempt crash recovery again.
308 //
309 // This call of Disable isn't thread safe, but it doesn't actually matter.
310 CrashRecoveryContext::Disable();
311 raise(Signal);
312
313 // The signal will be thrown once the signal mask is restored.
314 return;
315 }
316
317 // Unblock the signal we received.
318 sigset_t SigMask;
319 sigemptyset(&SigMask);
320 sigaddset(&SigMask, Signal);
321 sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &SigMask, nullptr);
322
323 if (CRCI)
324 const_cast<CrashRecoveryContextImpl*>(CRCI)->HandleCrash();
325 }
326
installExceptionOrSignalHandlers()327 static void installExceptionOrSignalHandlers() {
328 // Setup the signal handler.
329 struct sigaction Handler;
330 Handler.sa_handler = CrashRecoverySignalHandler;
331 Handler.sa_flags = 0;
332 sigemptyset(&Handler.sa_mask);
333
334 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumSignals; ++i) {
335 sigaction(Signals[i], &Handler, &PrevActions[i]);
336 }
337 }
338
uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers()339 static void uninstallExceptionOrSignalHandlers() {
340 // Restore the previous signal handlers.
341 for (unsigned i = 0; i != NumSignals; ++i)
342 sigaction(Signals[i], &PrevActions[i], nullptr);
343 }
344
345 #endif // !_WIN32
346
RunSafely(function_ref<void ()> Fn)347 bool CrashRecoveryContext::RunSafely(function_ref<void()> Fn) {
348 // If crash recovery is disabled, do nothing.
349 if (gCrashRecoveryEnabled) {
350 assert(!Impl && "Crash recovery context already initialized!");
351 CrashRecoveryContextImpl *CRCI = new CrashRecoveryContextImpl(this);
352 Impl = CRCI;
353
354 if (setjmp(CRCI->JumpBuffer) != 0) {
355 return false;
356 }
357 }
358
359 Fn();
360 return true;
361 }
362
363 #endif // !_MSC_VER
364
HandleCrash()365 void CrashRecoveryContext::HandleCrash() {
366 CrashRecoveryContextImpl *CRCI = (CrashRecoveryContextImpl *) Impl;
367 assert(CRCI && "Crash recovery context never initialized!");
368 CRCI->HandleCrash();
369 }
370
371 // FIXME: Portability.
setThreadBackgroundPriority()372 static void setThreadBackgroundPriority() {
373 #ifdef __APPLE__
374 setpriority(PRIO_DARWIN_THREAD, 0, PRIO_DARWIN_BG);
375 #endif
376 }
377
hasThreadBackgroundPriority()378 static bool hasThreadBackgroundPriority() {
379 #ifdef __APPLE__
380 return getpriority(PRIO_DARWIN_THREAD, 0) == 1;
381 #else
382 return false;
383 #endif
384 }
385
386 namespace {
387 struct RunSafelyOnThreadInfo {
388 function_ref<void()> Fn;
389 CrashRecoveryContext *CRC;
390 bool UseBackgroundPriority;
391 bool Result;
392 };
393 }
394
RunSafelyOnThread_Dispatch(void * UserData)395 static void RunSafelyOnThread_Dispatch(void *UserData) {
396 RunSafelyOnThreadInfo *Info =
397 reinterpret_cast<RunSafelyOnThreadInfo*>(UserData);
398
399 if (Info->UseBackgroundPriority)
400 setThreadBackgroundPriority();
401
402 Info->Result = Info->CRC->RunSafely(Info->Fn);
403 }
RunSafelyOnThread(function_ref<void ()> Fn,unsigned RequestedStackSize)404 bool CrashRecoveryContext::RunSafelyOnThread(function_ref<void()> Fn,
405 unsigned RequestedStackSize) {
406 bool UseBackgroundPriority = hasThreadBackgroundPriority();
407 RunSafelyOnThreadInfo Info = { Fn, this, UseBackgroundPriority, false };
408 llvm_execute_on_thread(RunSafelyOnThread_Dispatch, &Info, RequestedStackSize);
409 if (CrashRecoveryContextImpl *CRC = (CrashRecoveryContextImpl *)Impl)
410 CRC->setSwitchedThread();
411 return Info.Result;
412 }
413