Source File
checkptr.go
Belonging Package
runtime
// Copyright 2019 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
func ( unsafe.Pointer, *_type, uintptr) {
// Check that (*[n]elem)(p) is appropriately aligned.
// Note that we allow unaligned pointers if the types they point to contain
// no pointers themselves. See issue 37298.
// TODO(mdempsky): What about fieldAlign?
if .ptrdata != 0 && uintptr()&(uintptr(.align)-1) != 0 {
throw("checkptr: misaligned pointer conversion")
}
// Check that (*[n]elem)(p) doesn't straddle multiple heap objects.
if := * .size; > 1 && checkptrBase() != checkptrBase(add(, -1)) {
throw("checkptr: converted pointer straddles multiple allocations")
}
}
func ( unsafe.Pointer, []unsafe.Pointer) {
if 0 < uintptr() && uintptr() < minLegalPointer {
throw("checkptr: pointer arithmetic computed bad pointer value")
}
// Check that if the computed pointer p points into a heap
// object, then one of the original pointers must have pointed
// into the same object.
:= checkptrBase()
if == 0 {
return
}
for , := range {
if == checkptrBase() {
return
}
}
throw("checkptr: pointer arithmetic result points to invalid allocation")
}
// checkptrBase returns the base address for the allocation containing
// the address p.
//
// Importantly, if p1 and p2 point into the same variable, then
// checkptrBase(p1) == checkptrBase(p2). However, the converse/inverse
// is not necessarily true as allocations can have trailing padding,
// and multiple variables may be packed into a single allocation.
func ( unsafe.Pointer) uintptr {
// stack
if := getg(); .stack.lo <= uintptr() && uintptr() < .stack.hi {
// TODO(mdempsky): Walk the stack to identify the
// specific stack frame or even stack object that p
// points into.
//
// In the mean time, use "1" as a pseudo-address to
// represent the stack. This is an invalid address on
// all platforms, so it's guaranteed to be distinct
// from any of the addresses we might return below.
return 1
}
// heap (must check after stack because of #35068)
if , , := findObject(uintptr(), 0, 0); != 0 {
return
}
// data or bss
for , := range activeModules() {
if .data <= uintptr() && uintptr() < .edata {
return .data
}
if .bss <= uintptr() && uintptr() < .ebss {
return .bss
}
}
return 0
}