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Alex Crichton
13db3cc1e8 std: Switch from libbacktrace to gimli
This commit is a proof-of-concept for switching the standard library's
backtrace symbolication mechanism on most platforms from libbacktrace to
gimli. The standard library's support for `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` requires
in-process parsing of object files and DWARF debug information to
interpret it and print the filename/line number of stack frames as part
of a backtrace.

Historically this support in the standard library has come from a
library called "libbacktrace". The libbacktrace library seems to have
been extracted from gcc at some point and is written in C. We've had a
lot of issues with libbacktrace over time, unfortunately, though. The
library does not appear to be actively maintained since we've had
patches sit for months-to-years without comments. We have discovered a
good number of soundness issues with the library itself, both when
parsing valid DWARF as well as invalid DWARF. This is enough of an issue
that the libs team has previously decided that we cannot feed untrusted
inputs to libbacktrace. This also doesn't take into account the
portability of libbacktrace which has been difficult to manage and
maintain over time. While possible there are lots of exceptions and it's
the main C dependency of the standard library right now.

For years it's been the desire to switch over to a Rust-based solution
for symbolicating backtraces. It's been assumed that we'll be using the
Gimli family of crates for this purpose, which are targeted at safely
and efficiently parsing DWARF debug information. I've been working
recently to shore up the Gimli support in the `backtrace` crate. As of a
few weeks ago the `backtrace` crate, by default, uses Gimli when loaded
from crates.io. This transition has gone well enough that I figured it
was time to start talking seriously about this change to the standard
library.

This commit is a preview of what's probably the best way to integrate
the `backtrace` crate into the standard library with the Gimli feature
turned on. While today it's used as a crates.io dependency, this commit
switches the `backtrace` crate to a submodule of this repository which
will need to be updated manually. This is not done lightly, but is
thought to be the best solution. The primary reason for this is that the
`backtrace` crate needs to do some pretty nontrivial filesystem
interactions to locate debug information. Working without `std::fs` is
not an option, and while it might be possible to do some sort of
trait-based solution when prototyped it was found to be too unergonomic.
Using a submodule allows the `backtrace` crate to build as a submodule
of the `std` crate itself, enabling it to use `std::fs` and such.

Otherwise this adds new dependencies to the standard library. This step
requires extra attention because this means that these crates are now
going to be included with all Rust programs by default. It's important
to note, however, that we're already shipping libbacktrace with all Rust
programs by default and it has a bunch of C code implementing all of
this internally anyway, so we're basically already switching
already-shipping functionality to Rust from C.

* `object` - this crate is used to parse object file headers and
  contents. Very low-level support is used from this crate and almost
  all of it is disabled. Largely we're just using struct definitions as
  well as convenience methods internally to read bytes and such.

* `addr2line` - this is the main meat of the implementation for
  symbolication. This crate depends on `gimli` for DWARF parsing and
  then provides interfaces needed by the `backtrace` crate to turn an
  address into a filename / line number. This crate is actually pretty
  small (fits in a single file almost!) and mirrors most of what
  `dwarf.c` does for libbacktrace.

* `miniz_oxide` - the libbacktrace crate transparently handles
  compressed debug information which is compressed with zlib. This crate
  is used to decompress compressed debug sections.

* `gimli` - not actually used directly, but a dependency of `addr2line`.

* `adler32`- not used directly either, but a dependency of
  `miniz_oxide`.

The goal of this change is to improve the safety of backtrace
symbolication in the standard library, especially in the face of
possibly malformed DWARF debug information. Even to this day we're still
seeing segfaults in libbacktrace which could possibly become security
vulnerabilities. This change should almost entirely eliminate this
possibility whilc also paving the way forward to adding more features
like split debug information.

Some references for those interested are:

* Original addition of libbacktrace - #12602
* OOM with libbacktrace - #24231
* Backtrace failure due to use of uninitialized value - #28447
* Possibility to feed untrusted data to libbacktrace - #21889
* Soundness fix for libbacktrace - #33729
* Crash in libbacktrace - #39468
* Support for macOS, never merged - ianlancetaylor/libbacktrace#2
* Performance issues with libbacktrace - #29293, #37477
* Update procedure is quite complicated due to how many patches we
  need to carry - #50955
* Libbacktrace doesn't work on MinGW with dynamic libs - #71060
* Segfault in libbacktrace on macOS - #71397

Switching to Rust will not make us immune to all of these issues. The
crashes are expected to go away, but correctness and performance may
still have bugs arise. The gimli and `backtrace` crates, however, are
actively maintained unlike libbacktrace, so this should enable us to at
least efficiently apply fixes as situations come up.
2020-07-17 14:32:18 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
ad00e91887 remove redundant returns (clippy::needless_return) 2020-03-20 20:23:03 +01:00
David Tolnay
a2364dc85f
Write backtrace fmt test using relative paths
For some reason the absolute paths were formatted differently on the
armhf-gnu target.

    thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
      left: `"Backtrace [\n    { fn: \"__rust_maybe_catch_panic\" },\n    { fn: \"std::rt::lang_start_internal\", file: \"./rust/rt.rs\", line: 300 },\n    { fn: \"std::rt::lang_start\", file: \"./rust/rt.rs\", line: 400 },\n]"`,
     right: `"Backtrace [\n    { fn: \"__rust_maybe_catch_panic\" },\n    { fn: \"std::rt::lang_start_internal\", file: \"/rust/rt.rs\", line: 300 },\n    { fn: \"std::rt::lang_start\", file: \"/rust/rt.rs\", line: 400 },\n]"`', src/libstd/backtrace.rs:486:5
2020-03-09 12:24:25 -07:00
David Tolnay
33600e4d2d
Add test of Debug representation of Backtrace 2020-03-09 12:01:32 -07:00
David Tolnay
a9cc010c48
Make it possible to instantiate hardcoded Backtrace from test 2020-03-09 12:01:32 -07:00
David Tolnay
1f1ca877b7
Change disabled and unsupported backtraces to print using placeholder style 2020-03-09 12:01:32 -07:00
David Tolnay
db75b6a91f
Add quotes around filename in Backtrace debug 2020-03-09 12:01:31 -07:00
David Tolnay
3ba89e8750
Remove quotes around unknown fn placeholder in backtrace 2020-03-09 12:01:31 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
9523c89f18 use is_empty() instead of len() == x to determine if structs are empty. 2020-02-28 15:16:27 +01:00
Jane Lusby
ec8ee7fb81 remove intentionally failing test 2020-02-11 08:39:27 -08:00
Jane Lusby
c8817aa521 backwards again, god damnit 2020-02-10 21:54:27 -08:00
Jane Lusby
6797bfd203 rule over the code in libstd with an iron fist 2020-02-10 21:38:59 -08:00
Jane Lusby
7064a0ec59 maximum alternative consistency! 2020-02-10 21:07:36 -08:00
Jane Lusby
192b103917 make symbol printing consistent with backtrace_rs 2020-02-10 17:45:58 -08:00
Jane Lusby
de25048a23 add nice alt fmt for debug 2020-02-10 17:42:04 -08:00
Jane Lusby
230ed3ea75 use debug_map and skip empty frames 2020-02-10 17:28:04 -08:00
Jane Lusby
70c9133014 remove Some from fn name 2020-02-10 15:48:09 -08:00
Jane Lusby
87117783fb final format cleanups 2020-02-10 15:39:32 -08:00
Jane Lusby
583dd2c3ee make it compile 2020-02-10 15:18:29 -08:00
Jane Lusby
76e6d6fe11 remove unnecessary Debug impl for BacktraceFrame 2020-02-10 15:17:40 -08:00
Jane Lusby
0d5444ffa6 remove unnecessary derives 2020-02-10 15:16:24 -08:00
Jane Lusby
c0ba79eefd less noisy format 2020-02-10 15:15:13 -08:00
Jane Lusby
49204563e1 Get vaguely working with a test for checking output 2020-02-10 14:28:32 -08:00
Jane Lusby
b637c0e84a Add initial debug fmt for Backtrace 2020-02-10 14:28:31 -08:00
David Tolnay
4436c9d354
Format libstd with rustfmt
This commit applies rustfmt with rust-lang/rust's default settings to
files in src/libstd *that are not involved in any currently open PR* to
minimize merge conflicts. THe list of files involved in open PRs was
determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API with this script:
https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8

With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the
relevant commands were:

    $ find src/libstd -name '*.rs' \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ rg libstd outstanding_files | xargs git checkout --

Repeating this process several months apart should get us coverage of
most of the rest of libstd.

To confirm no funny business:

    $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^
    $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \
        | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children
    $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT  # there should be no difference
2019-11-29 18:43:27 -08:00
Ben Boeckel
fb80e6c62e BacktraceStatus: add Eq impl
See discussion on #53487.
2019-10-02 08:17:28 -04:00
Ralf Jung
dac0a158eb rename the crate, not the feature 2019-09-14 12:12:32 +02:00
Alex Crichton
34662c6961 std: Add a backtrace module
This commit adds a `backtrace` module to the standard library, as
designed in [RFC 2504]. The `Backtrace` type is intentionally very
conservative, effectively only allowing capturing it and printing it.

Additionally this commit also adds a `backtrace` method to the `Error`
trait which defaults to returning `None`, as specified in [RFC 2504].
More information about the design here can be found in [RFC 2504] and in
the [tracking issue].

Implementation-wise this is all based on the `backtrace` crate and very
closely mirrors the `backtrace::Backtrace` type on crates.io. Otherwise
it's pretty standard in how it handles everything internally.

[RFC 2504]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2504-fix-error.md
[tracking issue]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53487

cc #53487
2019-09-09 08:20:34 -07:00