Commit 2c2cbb69 authored by Michael Hudson-Doyle's avatar Michael Hudson-Doyle

cmd/internal/ld: put read-only relocated data into .data.rel.ro when making a shared object

Currently Go produces shared libraries that cannot be shared between processes
because they have relocations against the text segment (not text section). This
fixes this by moving some data to sections with magic names recognized by the
static linker.

Fixes #10914
Updates #9210

Change-Id: I7178daadc0ae87953d5a084aa3d580f4e3b46d47
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10300
Run-TryBot: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: 's avatarIan Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
parent eaea5ade
......@@ -81,6 +81,13 @@ GOPATH=$(pwd) go install -buildmode=c-shared $suffix libgo
GOPATH=$(pwd) go build -buildmode=c-shared $suffix -o libgo.$libext src/libgo/libgo.go
binpush libgo.$libext
if [ "$goos" == "linux" ]; then
if readelf -d libgo.$libext | grep TEXTREL >/dev/null; then
echo "libgo.$libext has TEXTREL set"
exit 1
fi
fi
# test0: exported symbols in shared lib are accessible.
# TODO(iant): using _shared here shouldn't really be necessary.
$(go env CC) $(go env GOGCCFLAGS) -I ${installdir} -o testp main0.c libgo.$libext
......
......@@ -163,6 +163,45 @@ func TestSOBuilt(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func hasDynTag(f *elf.File, tag elf.DynTag) bool {
ds := f.SectionByType(elf.SHT_DYNAMIC)
if ds == nil {
return false
}
d, err := ds.Data()
if err != nil {
return false
}
for len(d) > 0 {
var t elf.DynTag
switch f.Class {
case elf.ELFCLASS32:
t = elf.DynTag(f.ByteOrder.Uint32(d[0:4]))
d = d[8:]
case elf.ELFCLASS64:
t = elf.DynTag(f.ByteOrder.Uint64(d[0:8]))
d = d[16:]
}
if t == tag {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// The shared library does not have relocations against the text segment.
func TestNoTextrel(t *testing.T) {
sopath := filepath.Join(gorootInstallDir, soname)
f, err := elf.Open(sopath)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("elf.Open failed: ", err)
}
defer f.Close()
if hasDynTag(f, elf.DT_TEXTREL) {
t.Errorf("%s has DT_TEXTREL set", soname)
}
}
// The install command should have created a "shlibname" file for the
// listed packages (and runtime/cgo) indicating the name of the shared
// library containing it.
......
......@@ -334,6 +334,7 @@ const (
Sxxx = iota
STEXT
SELFRXSECT
STYPE
SSTRING
SGOSTRING
......@@ -341,6 +342,25 @@ const (
SGCBITS
SRODATA
SFUNCTAB
// Types STYPE-SFUNCTAB above are written to the .rodata section by default.
// When linking a shared object, some conceptually "read only" types need to
// be written to by relocations and putting them in a section called
// ".rodata" interacts poorly with the system linkers. The GNU linkers
// support this situation by arranging for sections of the name
// ".data.rel.ro.XXX" to be mprotected read only by the dynamic linker after
// relocations have applied, so when the Go linker is creating a shared
// object it checks all objects of the above types and bumps any object that
// has a relocation to it to the corresponding type below, which are then
// written to sections with appropriate magic names.
STYPERELRO
SSTRINGRELRO
SGOSTRINGRELRO
SGOFUNCRELRO
SGCBITSRELRO
SRODATARELRO
SFUNCTABRELRO
STYPELINK
SSYMTAB
SPCLNTAB
......
......@@ -1207,6 +1207,31 @@ func dodata() {
*l = nil
if UseRelro() {
// "read only" data with relocations needs to go in its own section
// when building a shared library. We do this by boosting objects of
// type SXXX with relocations to type SXXXRELRO.
for s := datap; s != nil; s = s.Next {
if (s.Type >= obj.STYPE && s.Type <= obj.SFUNCTAB && len(s.R) > 0) || s.Type == obj.SGOSTRING {
s.Type += (obj.STYPERELRO - obj.STYPE)
if s.Outer != nil {
s.Outer.Type = s.Type
}
}
}
// Check that we haven't made two symbols with the same .Outer into
// different types (because references two symbols with non-nil Outer
// become references to the outer symbol + offset it's vital that the
// symbol and the outer end up in the same section).
for s := datap; s != nil; s = s.Next {
if s.Outer != nil && s.Outer.Type != s.Type {
Diag("inconsistent types for %s and its Outer %s (%d != %d)",
s.Name, s.Outer.Name, s.Type, s.Outer.Type)
}
}
}
datap = listsort(datap, datcmp, listnextp)
if Iself {
......@@ -1465,12 +1490,12 @@ func dodata() {
/* read-only data */
sect = addsection(segro, ".rodata", 04)
sect.Align = maxalign(s, obj.STYPELINK-1)
sect.Align = maxalign(s, obj.STYPERELRO-1)
datsize = Rnd(datsize, int64(sect.Align))
sect.Vaddr = 0
Linklookup(Ctxt, "runtime.rodata", 0).Sect = sect
Linklookup(Ctxt, "runtime.erodata", 0).Sect = sect
for ; s != nil && s.Type < obj.STYPELINK; s = s.Next {
for ; s != nil && s.Type < obj.STYPERELRO; s = s.Next {
datsize = aligndatsize(datsize, s)
s.Sect = sect
s.Type = obj.SRODATA
......@@ -1480,8 +1505,45 @@ func dodata() {
sect.Length = uint64(datsize) - sect.Vaddr
// There is some data that are conceptually read-only but are written to by
// relocations. On GNU systems, we can arrange for the dynamic linker to
// mprotect sections after relocations are applied by giving them write
// permissions in the object file and calling them ".data.rel.ro.FOO". We
// divide the .rodata section between actual .rodata and .data.rel.ro.rodata,
// but for the other sections that this applies to, we just write a read-only
// .FOO section or a read-write .data.rel.ro.FOO section depending on the
// situation.
// TODO(mwhudson): It would make sense to do this more widely, but it makes
// the system linker segfault on darwin.
relro_perms := 04
relro_prefix := ""
if UseRelro() {
relro_perms = 06
relro_prefix = ".data.rel.ro"
/* data only written by relocations */
sect = addsection(segro, ".data.rel.ro", 06)
sect.Align = maxalign(s, obj.STYPELINK-1)
datsize = Rnd(datsize, int64(sect.Align))
sect.Vaddr = 0
for ; s != nil && s.Type < obj.STYPELINK; s = s.Next {
datsize = aligndatsize(datsize, s)
if s.Outer != nil && s.Outer.Sect != nil && s.Outer.Sect != sect {
Diag("s.Outer (%s) in different section from s (%s)", s.Outer.Name, s.Name)
}
s.Sect = sect
s.Type = obj.SRODATA
s.Value = int64(uint64(datsize) - sect.Vaddr)
growdatsize(&datsize, s)
}
sect.Length = uint64(datsize) - sect.Vaddr
}
/* typelink */
sect = addsection(segro, ".typelink", 04)
sect = addsection(segro, relro_prefix+".typelink", relro_perms)
sect.Align = maxalign(s, obj.STYPELINK)
datsize = Rnd(datsize, int64(sect.Align))
......@@ -1499,7 +1561,7 @@ func dodata() {
sect.Length = uint64(datsize) - sect.Vaddr
/* gosymtab */
sect = addsection(segro, ".gosymtab", 04)
sect = addsection(segro, relro_prefix+".gosymtab", relro_perms)
sect.Align = maxalign(s, obj.SPCLNTAB-1)
datsize = Rnd(datsize, int64(sect.Align))
......@@ -1517,7 +1579,7 @@ func dodata() {
sect.Length = uint64(datsize) - sect.Vaddr
/* gopclntab */
sect = addsection(segro, ".gopclntab", 04)
sect = addsection(segro, relro_prefix+".gopclntab", relro_perms)
sect.Align = maxalign(s, obj.SELFROSECT-1)
datsize = Rnd(datsize, int64(sect.Align))
......@@ -1723,6 +1785,11 @@ func address() {
rodata = text.Next
}
typelink := rodata.Next
if UseRelro() {
// There is another section (.data.rel.ro) when building a shared
// object on elf systems.
typelink = typelink.Next
}
symtab := typelink.Next
pclntab := symtab.Next
......
......@@ -1690,9 +1690,18 @@ func doelf() {
}
Addstring(shstrtab, ".elfdata")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rodata")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".typelink")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".gosymtab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".gopclntab")
if Buildmode == BuildmodeShared || Buildmode == BuildmodeCShared {
Addstring(shstrtab, ".data.rel.ro")
}
// See the comment about data.rel.ro.FOO section names in data.go.
relro_prefix := ""
if UseRelro() {
relro_prefix = ".data.rel.ro"
}
Addstring(shstrtab, relro_prefix+".typelink")
Addstring(shstrtab, relro_prefix+".gosymtab")
Addstring(shstrtab, relro_prefix+".gopclntab")
if Linkmode == LinkExternal {
Debug['d'] = 1
......@@ -1701,20 +1710,26 @@ func doelf() {
case '6', '7', '9':
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.text")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.rodata")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.typelink")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.gosymtab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.gopclntab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela"+relro_prefix+".typelink")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela"+relro_prefix+".gosymtab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela"+relro_prefix+".gopclntab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.noptrdata")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.data")
if UseRelro() {
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rela.data.rel.ro")
}
default:
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.text")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.rodata")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.typelink")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.gosymtab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.gopclntab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel"+relro_prefix+".typelink")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel"+relro_prefix+".gosymtab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel"+relro_prefix+".gopclntab")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.noptrdata")
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.data")
if UseRelro() {
Addstring(shstrtab, ".rel.data.rel.ro")
}
}
// add a .note.GNU-stack section to mark the stack as non-executable
......
......@@ -174,6 +174,12 @@ func DynlinkingGo() bool {
return Buildmode == BuildmodeShared || Linkshared
}
// UseRelro returns whether to make use of "read only relocations" aka
// relro.
func UseRelro() bool {
return (Buildmode == BuildmodeCShared || Buildmode == BuildmodeShared) && Iself
}
var (
Thestring string
Thelinkarch *LinkArch
......@@ -980,6 +986,9 @@ func hostlink() {
argv = append(argv, "-dynamiclib")
} else {
argv = append(argv, "-Wl,-Bsymbolic")
if UseRelro() {
argv = append(argv, "-Wl,-z,relro")
}
argv = append(argv, "-shared")
}
case BuildmodeShared:
......@@ -991,7 +1000,10 @@ func hostlink() {
// think we may well end up wanting to use -Bsymbolic here
// anyway.
argv = append(argv, "-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions")
argv = append(argv, "-shared")
if UseRelro() {
argv = append(argv, "-shared")
}
argv = append(argv, "-Wl,-z,relro")
}
if Linkshared && Iself {
......@@ -1771,6 +1783,12 @@ func genasmsym(put func(*LSym, string, int, int64, int64, int, *LSym)) {
obj.SGOSTRING,
obj.SGOFUNC,
obj.SGCBITS,
obj.STYPERELRO,
obj.SSTRINGRELRO,
obj.SGOSTRINGRELRO,
obj.SGOFUNCRELRO,
obj.SGCBITSRELRO,
obj.SRODATARELRO,
obj.SWINDOWS:
if !s.Reachable {
continue
......
......@@ -350,13 +350,29 @@ func symtab() {
// pseudo-symbols to mark locations of type, string, and go string data.
var symtype *LSym
if !DynlinkingGo() {
var symtyperel *LSym
if UseRelro() && Buildmode == BuildmodeCShared {
s = Linklookup(Ctxt, "type.*", 0)
s.Type = obj.STYPE
s.Size = 0
s.Reachable = true
symtype = s
s = Linklookup(Ctxt, "typerel.*", 0)
s.Type = obj.STYPERELRO
s.Size = 0
s.Reachable = true
symtyperel = s
} else if !DynlinkingGo() {
s = Linklookup(Ctxt, "type.*", 0)
s.Type = obj.STYPE
s.Size = 0
s.Reachable = true
symtype = s
symtyperel = s
}
s = Linklookup(Ctxt, "go.string.*", 0)
......@@ -381,6 +397,7 @@ func symtab() {
symgcbits := s
symtypelink := Linklookup(Ctxt, "runtime.typelink", 0)
symtypelink.Type = obj.STYPELINK
symt = Linklookup(Ctxt, "runtime.symtab", 0)
symt.Local = true
......@@ -400,9 +417,14 @@ func symtab() {
}
if strings.HasPrefix(s.Name, "type.") && !DynlinkingGo() {
s.Type = obj.STYPE
s.Hide = 1
s.Outer = symtype
if UseRelro() && len(s.R) > 0 {
s.Type = obj.STYPERELRO
s.Outer = symtyperel
} else {
s.Type = obj.STYPE
s.Outer = symtype
}
}
if strings.HasPrefix(s.Name, "go.typelink.") {
......
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