syzkaller/vm/vm.go
Dmitry Vyukov 78b251cbd7 all: fix too long lines
Not sure why I have not seen warnings about
these lines on another machine...
2018-05-05 16:00:01 +02:00

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// Copyright 2015 syzkaller project authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by Apache 2 LICENSE that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package vm provides an abstract test machine (VM, physical machine, etc)
// interface for the rest of the system.
// For convenience test machines are subsequently collectively called VMs.
// Package wraps vmimpl package interface with some common functionality
// and higher-level interface.
package vm
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"os"
"time"
"github.com/google/syzkaller/pkg/osutil"
"github.com/google/syzkaller/pkg/report"
"github.com/google/syzkaller/vm/vmimpl"
// Import all VM implementations, so that users only need to import vm.
_ "github.com/google/syzkaller/vm/adb"
_ "github.com/google/syzkaller/vm/gce"
_ "github.com/google/syzkaller/vm/isolated"
_ "github.com/google/syzkaller/vm/kvm"
_ "github.com/google/syzkaller/vm/odroid"
_ "github.com/google/syzkaller/vm/qemu"
)
type Pool struct {
impl vmimpl.Pool
workdir string
}
type Instance struct {
impl vmimpl.Instance
workdir string
index int
}
type Env vmimpl.Env
var (
Shutdown = vmimpl.Shutdown
ErrTimeout = vmimpl.ErrTimeout
)
type BootErrorer interface {
BootError() (string, []byte)
}
func Create(typ string, env *Env) (*Pool, error) {
impl, err := vmimpl.Create(typ, (*vmimpl.Env)(env))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Pool{
impl: impl,
workdir: env.Workdir,
}, nil
}
func (pool *Pool) Count() int {
return pool.impl.Count()
}
func (pool *Pool) Create(index int) (*Instance, error) {
if index < 0 || index >= pool.Count() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid VM index %v (count %v)", index, pool.Count())
}
workdir, err := osutil.ProcessTempDir(pool.workdir)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to create instance temp dir: %v", err)
}
impl, err := pool.impl.Create(workdir, index)
if err != nil {
os.RemoveAll(workdir)
return nil, err
}
return &Instance{
impl: impl,
workdir: workdir,
index: index,
}, nil
}
func (inst *Instance) Copy(hostSrc string) (string, error) {
return inst.impl.Copy(hostSrc)
}
func (inst *Instance) Forward(port int) (string, error) {
return inst.impl.Forward(port)
}
func (inst *Instance) Run(timeout time.Duration, stop <-chan bool, command string) (
outc <-chan []byte, errc <-chan error, err error) {
return inst.impl.Run(timeout, stop, command)
}
func (inst *Instance) Close() {
inst.impl.Close()
os.RemoveAll(inst.workdir)
}
// MonitorExecution monitors execution of a program running inside of a VM.
// It detects kernel oopses in output, lost connections, hangs, etc.
// outc/errc is what vm.Instance.Run returns, reporter parses kernel output for oopses.
// If canExit is false and the program exits, it is treated as an error.
// Returns a non-symbolized crash report, or nil if no error happens.
func MonitorExecution(outc <-chan []byte, errc <-chan error, reporter report.Reporter, canExit bool) (
rep *report.Report) {
var output []byte
waitForOutput := func() {
timer := time.NewTimer(10 * time.Second).C
for {
select {
case out, ok := <-outc:
if !ok {
return
}
output = append(output, out...)
case <-timer:
return
}
}
}
matchPos := 0
const (
beforeContext = 1024 << 10
afterContext = 128 << 10
)
extractError := func(defaultError string) *report.Report {
// Give it some time to finish writing the error message.
waitForOutput()
if bytes.Contains(output, []byte("SYZ-FUZZER: PREEMPTED")) {
return nil
}
if !reporter.ContainsCrash(output[matchPos:]) {
if defaultError == "" {
if canExit {
return nil
}
defaultError = "lost connection to test machine"
}
rep := &report.Report{
Title: defaultError,
Output: output,
}
return rep
}
rep := reporter.Parse(output[matchPos:])
if rep == nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("reporter.ContainsCrash/Parse disagree:\n%s", output[matchPos:]))
}
start := matchPos + rep.StartPos - beforeContext
if start < 0 {
start = 0
}
end := matchPos + rep.EndPos + afterContext
if end > len(output) {
end = len(output)
}
rep.Output = output[start:end]
rep.StartPos += matchPos - start
rep.EndPos += matchPos - start
return rep
}
lastExecuteTime := time.Now()
ticker := time.NewTimer(3 * time.Minute)
tickerFired := false
for {
if !tickerFired && !ticker.Stop() {
<-ticker.C
}
tickerFired = false
ticker.Reset(3 * time.Minute)
select {
case err := <-errc:
switch err {
case nil:
// The program has exited without errors,
// but wait for kernel output in case there is some delayed oops.
return extractError("")
case ErrTimeout:
return nil
default:
// Note: connection lost can race with a kernel oops message.
// In such case we want to return the kernel oops.
return extractError("lost connection to test machine")
}
case out := <-outc:
output = append(output, out...)
// syz-fuzzer output
if bytes.Contains(output[matchPos:], []byte("executing program")) {
lastExecuteTime = time.Now()
}
// syz-execprog output
if bytes.Contains(output[matchPos:], []byte("executed programs:")) {
lastExecuteTime = time.Now()
}
if reporter.ContainsCrash(output[matchPos:]) {
return extractError("unknown error")
}
if len(output) > 2*beforeContext {
copy(output, output[len(output)-beforeContext:])
output = output[:beforeContext]
}
matchPos = len(output) - 512
if matchPos < 0 {
matchPos = 0
}
// In some cases kernel episodically prints something to console,
// but fuzzer is not actually executing programs.
// We intentionally produce the same title as no output at all,
// because frequently it's the same condition.
if time.Since(lastExecuteTime) > 3*time.Minute {
rep := &report.Report{
Title: "no output from test machine",
Output: output,
}
return rep
}
case <-ticker.C:
tickerFired = true
rep := &report.Report{
Title: "no output from test machine",
Output: output,
}
return rep
case <-Shutdown:
return nil
}
}
}