Since we scrub both kmalloc() and kfree() with predictable values, we
can log a helpful message when hitting a crash that looks like it might
be a dereference of such scrubbed data.
Memory validation is used to verify that user syscalls are allowed to
access a given memory range. Ring 0 threads never make syscalls, and
so will never end up in validation anyway.
The reason we were allowing kmalloc memory accesses is because kernel
thread stacks used to be allocated in kmalloc memory. Since that's no
longer the case, we can stop making exceptions for kmalloc in the
validation code.
As suggested by Joshua, this commit adds the 2-clause BSD license as a
comment block to the top of every source file.
For the first pass, I've just added myself for simplicity. I encourage
everyone to add themselves as copyright holders of any file they've
added or modified in some significant way. If I've added myself in
error somewhere, feel free to replace it with the appropriate copyright
holder instead.
Going forward, all new source files should include a license header.
Turns out we can use abi::__cxa_demangle() for this, and all we need to
provide is sprintf(), realloc() and free(), so this patch exposes them.
We now have fully demangled C++ backtraces :^)