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The recursive lock used on abort does not synchronize with a new process creation (either by fork-like interfaces or posix_spawn ones), nor it is reinitialized after fork(). Also, the SIGABRT unblock before raise() shows another race condition, where a fork or posix_spawn() call by another thread, just after the recursive lock release and before the SIGABRT signal, might create programs with a non-expected signal mask. With the default option (without POSIX_SPAWN_SETSIGDEF), the process can see SIG_DFL for SIGABRT, where it should be SIG_IGN. To fix the AS-safe, raise() does not change the process signal mask, and an AS-safe lock is used if a SIGABRT is installed or the process is blocked or ignored. With the signal mask change removal, there is no need to use a recursive loc. The lock is also taken on both _Fork() and posix_spawn(), to avoid the spawn process to see the abort handler as SIG_DFL. A read-write lock is used to avoid serialize _Fork and posix_spawn execution. Both sigaction (SIGABRT) and abort() requires to lock as writer (since both change the disposition). The fallback is also simplified: there is no need to use a loop of ABORT_INSTRUCTION after _exit() (if the syscall does not terminate the process, the system is broken). The proposed fix changes how setjmp works on a SIGABRT handler, where glibc does not save the signal mask. So usage like the below will now always abort. static volatile int chk_fail_ok; static jmp_buf chk_fail_buf; static void handler (int sig) { if (chk_fail_ok) { chk_fail_ok = 0; longjmp (chk_fail_buf, 1); } else _exit (127); } [...] signal (SIGABRT, handler); [....] chk_fail_ok = 1; if (! setjmp (chk_fail_buf)) { // Something that can calls abort, like a failed fortify function. chk_fail_ok = 0; printf ("FAIL\n"); } Such cases will need to use sigsetjmp instead. The _dl_start_profile calls sigaction through _profil, and to avoid pulling abort() on loader the call is replaced with __libc_sigaction. Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and aarch64-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com> |
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bits/types | ||
sys | ||
allocrtsig.c | ||
kill.c | ||
killpg.c | ||
libc_sigaction.c | ||
Makefile | ||
raise.c | ||
sigaction.c | ||
sigaddset.c | ||
sigaltstack.c | ||
sigandset.c | ||
sigblock.c | ||
sigdelset.c | ||
sigempty.c | ||
sigfillset.c | ||
siggetmask.c | ||
sighold.c | ||
sigignore.c | ||
sigintr.c | ||
sigisempty.c | ||
sigismem.c | ||
signal.c | ||
signal.h | ||
sigorset.c | ||
sigpause.c | ||
sigpending.c | ||
sigprocmask.c | ||
sigqueue.c | ||
sigrelse.c | ||
sigreturn.c | ||
sigset.c | ||
sigsetmask.c | ||
sigsetops.c | ||
sigstack.c | ||
sigsuspend.c | ||
sigtimedwait.c | ||
sigvec.c | ||
sigwait.c | ||
sigwaitinfo.c | ||
sysv_signal.c | ||
tst-minsigstksz-1.c | ||
tst-minsigstksz-2.c | ||
tst-minsigstksz-3.c | ||
tst-minsigstksz-3a.c | ||
tst-minsigstksz-4.c | ||
tst-minsigstksz-5.c | ||
tst-raise.c | ||
tst-sigaction.c | ||
tst-sigisemptyset.c | ||
tst-signal.c | ||
tst-sigset2.c | ||
tst-sigset.c | ||
tst-sigsimple.c | ||
tst-sigwait-eintr.c | ||
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