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go/src/runtime/plugin.go
David Crawshaw d8ae2156fe runtime, plugin: error not throw on duplicate open
Along the way, track bad modules. Make sure they don't end up on
the active modules list, and aren't accidentally reprocessed as
new plugins.

Fixes #19004

Change-Id: I8a5e7bb11f572f7b657a97d521a7f84822a35c07
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/61171
Run-TryBot: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2017-09-09 16:26:33 +00:00

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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package runtime
import "unsafe"
//go:linkname plugin_lastmoduleinit plugin.lastmoduleinit
func plugin_lastmoduleinit() (path string, syms map[string]interface{}, errstr string) {
var md *moduledata
for pmd := firstmoduledata.next; pmd != nil; pmd = pmd.next {
if pmd.bad {
md = nil // we only want the last module
continue
}
md = pmd
}
if md == nil {
throw("runtime: no plugin module data")
}
if md.pluginpath == "" {
throw("runtime: plugin has empty pluginpath")
}
if md.typemap != nil {
return "", nil, "plugin already loaded"
}
for _, pmd := range activeModules() {
if pmd.pluginpath == md.pluginpath {
md.bad = true
return "", nil, "plugin already loaded"
}
if inRange(pmd.text, pmd.etext, md.text, md.etext) ||
inRange(pmd.bss, pmd.ebss, md.bss, md.ebss) ||
inRange(pmd.data, pmd.edata, md.data, md.edata) ||
inRange(pmd.types, pmd.etypes, md.types, md.etypes) {
println("plugin: new module data overlaps with previous moduledata")
println("\tpmd.text-etext=", hex(pmd.text), "-", hex(pmd.etext))
println("\tpmd.bss-ebss=", hex(pmd.bss), "-", hex(pmd.ebss))
println("\tpmd.data-edata=", hex(pmd.data), "-", hex(pmd.edata))
println("\tpmd.types-etypes=", hex(pmd.types), "-", hex(pmd.etypes))
println("\tmd.text-etext=", hex(md.text), "-", hex(md.etext))
println("\tmd.bss-ebss=", hex(md.bss), "-", hex(md.ebss))
println("\tmd.data-edata=", hex(md.data), "-", hex(md.edata))
println("\tmd.types-etypes=", hex(md.types), "-", hex(md.etypes))
throw("plugin: new module data overlaps with previous moduledata")
}
}
for _, pkghash := range md.pkghashes {
if pkghash.linktimehash != *pkghash.runtimehash {
md.bad = true
return "", nil, "plugin was built with a different version of package " + pkghash.modulename
}
}
// Initialize the freshly loaded module.
modulesinit()
typelinksinit()
pluginftabverify(md)
moduledataverify1(md)
lock(&itabLock)
for _, i := range md.itablinks {
itabAdd(i)
}
unlock(&itabLock)
// Build a map of symbol names to symbols. Here in the runtime
// we fill out the first word of the interface, the type. We
// pass these zero value interfaces to the plugin package,
// where the symbol value is filled in (usually via cgo).
//
// Because functions are handled specially in the plugin package,
// function symbol names are prefixed here with '.' to avoid
// a dependency on the reflect package.
syms = make(map[string]interface{}, len(md.ptab))
for _, ptab := range md.ptab {
symName := resolveNameOff(unsafe.Pointer(md.types), ptab.name)
t := (*_type)(unsafe.Pointer(md.types)).typeOff(ptab.typ)
var val interface{}
valp := (*[2]unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&val))
(*valp)[0] = unsafe.Pointer(t)
name := symName.name()
if t.kind&kindMask == kindFunc {
name = "." + name
}
syms[name] = val
}
return md.pluginpath, syms, ""
}
func pluginftabverify(md *moduledata) {
badtable := false
for i := 0; i < len(md.ftab); i++ {
entry := md.ftab[i].entry
if md.minpc <= entry && entry <= md.maxpc {
continue
}
f := funcInfo{(*_func)(unsafe.Pointer(&md.pclntable[md.ftab[i].funcoff])), md}
name := funcname(f)
// A common bug is f.entry has a relocation to a duplicate
// function symbol, meaning if we search for its PC we get
// a valid entry with a name that is useful for debugging.
name2 := "none"
entry2 := uintptr(0)
f2 := findfunc(entry)
if f2.valid() {
name2 = funcname(f2)
entry2 = f2.entry
}
badtable = true
println("ftab entry outside pc range: ", hex(entry), "/", hex(entry2), ": ", name, "/", name2)
}
if badtable {
throw("runtime: plugin has bad symbol table")
}
}
// inRange reports whether v0 or v1 are in the range [r0, r1].
func inRange(r0, r1, v0, v1 uintptr) bool {
return (v0 >= r0 && v0 <= r1) || (v1 >= r0 && v1 <= r1)
}
// A ptabEntry is generated by the compiler for each exported function
// and global variable in the main package of a plugin. It is used to
// initialize the plugin module's symbol map.
type ptabEntry struct {
name nameOff
typ typeOff
}