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29*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // exploitability_linux.h: Linux specific exploitability engine.
30*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle //
31*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // Provides a guess at the exploitability of the crash for the Linux
32*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // platform given a minidump and process_state.
33*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle //
34*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle // Author: Matthew Riley
35*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
36*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #ifndef GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_EXPLOITABILITY_LINUX_H_
37*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #define GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_EXPLOITABILITY_LINUX_H_
38*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
39*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #include "google_breakpad/common/breakpad_types.h"
40*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #include "google_breakpad/processor/exploitability.h"
41*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
42*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle namespace google_breakpad {
43*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
44*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle class ExploitabilityLinux : public Exploitability {
45*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle  public:
46*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   ExploitabilityLinux(Minidump* dump,
47*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle                       ProcessState* process_state);
48*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
49*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // Parameters are the minidump to analyze, the object representing process
50*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // state, and whether to enable objdump disassembly.
51*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // Enabling objdump will allow exploitability analysis to call out to
52*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // objdump for diassembly. It is used to check the identity of the
53*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // instruction that caused the program to crash. If there are any
54*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // portability concerns, this should not be enabled.
55*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   ExploitabilityLinux(Minidump* dump,
56*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle                       ProcessState* process_state,
57*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle                       bool enable_objdump);
58*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
59*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   virtual ExploitabilityRating CheckPlatformExploitability();
60*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
61*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle  private:
62*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   friend class ExploitabilityLinuxTest;
63*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
64*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // Takes the address of the instruction pointer and returns
65*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // whether the instruction pointer lies in a valid instruction region.
66*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   bool InstructionPointerInCode(uint64_t instruction_ptr);
67*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
68*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // Checks the exception that triggered the creation of the
69*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // minidump and reports whether the exception suggests no exploitability.
70*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   bool BenignCrashTrigger(const MDRawExceptionStream* raw_exception_stream);
71*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
72*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // This method checks if the crash occurred during a write to read-only or
73*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // invalid memory. It does so by checking if the instruction at the
74*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // instruction pointer is a write instruction, and if the target of the
75*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // instruction is at a spot in memory that prohibits writes.
76*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   bool EndedOnIllegalWrite(uint64_t instruction_ptr);
77*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
78*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // Checks if the stack pointer points to a memory mapping that is not
79*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // labelled as the stack.
80*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   bool StackPointerOffStack(uint64_t stack_ptr);
81*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
82*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // Checks if the stack or heap are marked executable according
83*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // to the memory mappings.
84*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   bool ExecutableStackOrHeap();
85*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
86*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // Whether this exploitability engine is permitted to shell out to objdump
87*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   // to disassemble raw bytes.
88*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle   bool enable_objdump_;
89*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle };
90*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
91*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle }  // namespace google_breakpad
92*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle 
93*9712c20fSFrederick Mayle #endif  // GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_PROCESSOR_EXPLOITABILITY_LINUX_H_
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