kernel/handle_table: Allow process capabilities to limit the handle table size

The kernel allows restricting the total size of the handle table through
the process capability descriptors. Until now, this functionality wasn't
hooked up. With this, the process handle tables become properly restricted.

In the case of metadata-less executables, the handle table will assume
the maximum size is requested, preserving the behavior that existed
before these changes.
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Lioncash 2019-02-25 10:13:52 -05:00
parent 4f8cd74061
commit 5167d1577d
6 changed files with 54 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ constexpr ResultCode ERR_MAX_CONNECTIONS_REACHED{ErrorModule::Kernel, 7};
constexpr ResultCode ERR_INVALID_CAPABILITY_DESCRIPTOR{ErrorModule::Kernel, 14};
constexpr ResultCode ERR_INVALID_SIZE{ErrorModule::Kernel, 101};
constexpr ResultCode ERR_INVALID_ADDRESS{ErrorModule::Kernel, 102};
constexpr ResultCode ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY{ErrorModule::Kernel, 104};
constexpr ResultCode ERR_HANDLE_TABLE_FULL{ErrorModule::Kernel, 105};
constexpr ResultCode ERR_INVALID_ADDRESS_STATE{ErrorModule::Kernel, 106};
constexpr ResultCode ERR_INVALID_MEMORY_PERMISSIONS{ErrorModule::Kernel, 108};

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@ -28,17 +28,33 @@ HandleTable::HandleTable() {
HandleTable::~HandleTable() = default;
ResultCode HandleTable::SetSize(s32 handle_table_size) {
if (static_cast<u32>(handle_table_size) > MAX_COUNT) {
return ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
// Values less than or equal to zero indicate to use the maximum allowable
// size for the handle table in the actual kernel, so we ignore the given
// value in that case, since we assume this by default unless this function
// is called.
if (handle_table_size > 0) {
table_size = static_cast<u16>(handle_table_size);
}
return RESULT_SUCCESS;
}
ResultVal<Handle> HandleTable::Create(SharedPtr<Object> obj) {
DEBUG_ASSERT(obj != nullptr);
u16 slot = next_free_slot;
if (slot >= generations.size()) {
const u16 slot = next_free_slot;
if (slot >= table_size) {
LOG_ERROR(Kernel, "Unable to allocate Handle, too many slots in use.");
return ERR_HANDLE_TABLE_FULL;
}
next_free_slot = generations[slot];
u16 generation = next_generation++;
const u16 generation = next_generation++;
// Overflow count so it fits in the 15 bits dedicated to the generation in the handle.
// Horizon OS uses zero to represent an invalid handle, so skip to 1.
@ -79,7 +95,7 @@ bool HandleTable::IsValid(Handle handle) const {
std::size_t slot = GetSlot(handle);
u16 generation = GetGeneration(handle);
return slot < MAX_COUNT && objects[slot] != nullptr && generations[slot] == generation;
return slot < table_size && objects[slot] != nullptr && generations[slot] == generation;
}
SharedPtr<Object> HandleTable::GetGeneric(Handle handle) const {
@ -96,7 +112,7 @@ SharedPtr<Object> HandleTable::GetGeneric(Handle handle) const {
}
void HandleTable::Clear() {
for (u16 i = 0; i < MAX_COUNT; ++i) {
for (u16 i = 0; i < table_size; ++i) {
generations[i] = i + 1;
objects[i] = nullptr;
}

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@ -49,6 +49,20 @@ public:
HandleTable();
~HandleTable();
/**
* Sets the number of handles that may be in use at one time
* for this handle table.
*
* @param handle_table_size The desired size to limit the handle table to.
*
* @returns an error code indicating if initialization was successful.
* If initialization was not successful, then ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY
* will be returned.
*
* @pre handle_table_size must be within the range [0, 1024]
*/
ResultCode SetSize(s32 handle_table_size);
/**
* Allocates a handle for the given object.
* @return The created Handle or one of the following errors:
@ -103,6 +117,13 @@ private:
*/
std::array<u16, MAX_COUNT> generations;
/**
* The limited size of the handle table. This can be specified by process
* capabilities in order to restrict the overall number of handles that
* can be created in a process instance
*/
u16 table_size = static_cast<u16>(MAX_COUNT);
/**
* Global counter of the number of created handles. Stored in `generations` when a handle is
* created, and wraps around to 1 when it hits 0x8000.

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@ -99,7 +99,13 @@ ResultCode Process::LoadFromMetadata(const FileSys::ProgramMetadata& metadata) {
vm_manager.Reset(metadata.GetAddressSpaceType());
const auto& caps = metadata.GetKernelCapabilities();
return capabilities.InitializeForUserProcess(caps.data(), caps.size(), vm_manager);
const auto capability_init_result =
capabilities.InitializeForUserProcess(caps.data(), caps.size(), vm_manager);
if (capability_init_result.IsError()) {
return capability_init_result;
}
return handle_table.SetSize(capabilities.GetHandleTableSize());
}
void Process::Run(VAddr entry_point, s32 main_thread_priority, u32 stack_size) {

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ void ProcessCapabilities::InitializeForMetadatalessProcess() {
interrupt_capabilities.set();
// Allow using the maximum possible amount of handles
handle_table_size = static_cast<u32>(HandleTable::MAX_COUNT);
handle_table_size = static_cast<s32>(HandleTable::MAX_COUNT);
// Allow all debugging capabilities.
is_debuggable = true;
@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ ResultCode ProcessCapabilities::HandleHandleTableFlags(u32 flags) {
return ERR_RESERVED_VALUE;
}
handle_table_size = (flags >> 16) & 0x3FF;
handle_table_size = static_cast<s32>((flags >> 16) & 0x3FF);
return RESULT_SUCCESS;
}

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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ public:
}
/// Gets the number of total allowable handles for the process' handle table.
u32 GetHandleTableSize() const {
s32 GetHandleTableSize() const {
return handle_table_size;
}
@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ private:
u64 core_mask = 0;
u64 priority_mask = 0;
u32 handle_table_size = 0;
s32 handle_table_size = 0;
u32 kernel_version = 0;
ProgramType program_type = ProgramType::SysModule;