the existence of a (kernelspace) thread must never have observable
effects after the thread count is decremented. if signals are not
blocked, it could end up handling the signal for rsyscall and
contributing towards the count of threads which have changed ids,
causing a thread to be missed. this could lead to one thread retaining
unwanted privilege level.
this change may also address other subtle race conditions in
application code that uses signals.
.global __unmapself
.type __unmapself,%function
__unmapself:
.global __unmapself
.type __unmapself,%function
__unmapself:
- call 1f
- .long -1
- .long -1
-1: popl %ecx
- xorl %ebx,%ebx
- xorl %edx,%edx
- movl $8,%esi
- movl $175,%eax
- int $128
movl $91,%eax
movl 4(%esp),%ebx
movl 8(%esp),%ecx
movl $91,%eax
movl 4(%esp),%ebx
movl 8(%esp),%ecx
+ syscall4(__NR_sigprocmask, SIG_BLOCK, (long)(uint64_t[1]){-1}, 0, 8);
+
if (!a_fetch_add(&libc.threads_minus_1, -1))
exit(0);
if (!a_fetch_add(&libc.threads_minus_1, -1))
exit(0);
.global __unmapself
.type __unmapself,%function
__unmapself:
.global __unmapself
.type __unmapself,%function
__unmapself:
- call 1f /* glibc ABI compat */
- .long -1
- .long -1
-1: push %rsi /* save arg2 for munmap */
- push %rdx /* save arg3 for munmap */
- mov %rdi,%rsi /* rt_sigprocmask() args: move arg1 to rsi */
- xor %rdi,%rdi
- xor %rdx,%rdx
- movq $8,%r10
- movl $14,%eax /* __NR_rt_sigprocmask */
- syscall /* call rt_sigprocmask(0,arg1,0,8) */
- pop %rsi /* munmap() args: reload from stack */
- pop %rdi
movl $11,%eax /* __NR_munmap */
syscall /* munmap(arg2,arg3) */
xor %rdi,%rdi /* exit() args: always return success */
movl $11,%eax /* __NR_munmap */
syscall /* munmap(arg2,arg3) */
xor %rdi,%rdi /* exit() args: always return success */