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When using printm(), one should always pass a scratch pointer to it. This is achieved by calling printm with memref BEGIN { printm(fixed_len, memref(ptr, var_len)); } which will return a pointer to the DTrace scratch space of size sizeof(uintptr_t) * 2. However, one can easily call printm() as follows BEGIN { printm(10, (void *)NULL); } and panic the kernel as a result. This commit does two things: (1) adds a new macro DTRACE_INSCRATCHPTR(mstate, ptr, howmany) which checks if a certain pointer is in the DTrace scratch space; (2) uses DTRACE_INSCRATCHPTR() to implement a check on printm()'s DIFO return value in order to avoid the panic and sets CPU_DTRACE_BADADDR if the address is not in the scratch space. Reviewed by: markj MFC after: 2 weeks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41722 |
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