mimalloc/test/main-override-static.c

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdint.h>
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#include <mimalloc.h>
#include <mimalloc-override.h> // redefines malloc etc.
static void double_free1();
static void double_free2();
static void corrupt_free();
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int main() {
mi_version();
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// detect double frees and heap corruption
// double_free1();
// double_free2();
// corrupt_free();
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void* p1 = malloc(78);
void* p2 = malloc(24);
free(p1);
p1 = malloc(8);
//char* s = strdup("hello\n");
free(p2);
p2 = malloc(16);
p1 = realloc(p1, 32);
free(p1);
free(p2);
//free(s);
//mi_collect(true);
/* now test if override worked by allocating/freeing across the api's*/
//p1 = mi_malloc(32);
//free(p1);
//p2 = malloc(32);
//mi_free(p2);
mi_stats_print(NULL);
return 0;
}
// The double free samples come ArcHeap [1] by Insu Yun (issue #161)
// [1]: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1903.00503.pdf
static void double_free1() {
void* p[256];
//uintptr_t buf[256];
p[0] = mi_malloc(622616);
p[1] = mi_malloc(655362);
p[2] = mi_malloc(786432);
mi_free(p[2]);
// [VULN] Double free
mi_free(p[2]);
p[3] = mi_malloc(786456);
// [BUG] Found overlap
// p[3]=0x429b2ea2000 (size=917504), p[1]=0x429b2e42000 (size=786432)
fprintf(stderr, "p3: %p-%p, p1: %p-%p, p2: %p\n", p[3], (uint8_t*)(p[3]) + 786456, p[1], (uint8_t*)(p[1]) + 655362, p[2]);
}
static void double_free2() {
void* p[256];
//uintptr_t buf[256];
// [INFO] Command buffer: 0x327b2000
// [INFO] Input size: 182
p[0] = malloc(712352);
p[1] = malloc(786432);
free(p[0]);
// [VULN] Double free
free(p[0]);
p[2] = malloc(786440);
p[3] = malloc(917504);
p[4] = malloc(786440);
// [BUG] Found overlap
// p[4]=0x433f1402000 (size=917504), p[1]=0x433f14c2000 (size=786432)
fprintf(stderr, "p1: %p-%p, p2: %p-%p\n", p[4], (uint8_t*)(p[4]) + 917504, p[1], (uint8_t*)(p[1]) + 786432);
}
// Try to corrupt the heap through buffer overflow
#define N 256
#define SZ 64
static void corrupt_free() {
void* p[N];
// allocate
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
p[i] = malloc(SZ);
}
// free some
for (int i = 0; i < N; i += (N/10)) {
free(p[i]);
p[i] = NULL;
}
// try to corrupt the free list
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
if (p[i] != NULL) {
memset(p[i], 0, SZ+8);
}
}
// allocate more.. trying to trigger an allocation from a corrupted entry
// this may need many allocations to get there (if at all)
for (int i = 0; i < 4096; i++) {
malloc(SZ);
}
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}