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16 
17 #include <signal.h>
18 #include <stdio.h>
19 #include <stdlib.h>
20 #include <string.h>
21 #include <algorithm>
22 #include <memory>
23 
24 #include "jni.h"
25 #include "nativehelper/JniInvocation.h"
26 #include "nativehelper/ScopedLocalRef.h"
27 #include "nativehelper/toStringArray.h"
28 
29 namespace art {
30 
31 // Determine whether or not the specified method is public.
IsMethodPublic(JNIEnv * env,jclass c,jmethodID method_id)32 static bool IsMethodPublic(JNIEnv* env, jclass c, jmethodID method_id) {
33   ScopedLocalRef<jobject> reflected(env, env->ToReflectedMethod(c, method_id, JNI_FALSE));
34   if (reflected.get() == nullptr) {
35     fprintf(stderr, "Failed to get reflected method\n");
36     return false;
37   }
38   // We now have a Method instance.  We need to call its
39   // getModifiers() method.
40   jclass method_class = env->FindClass("java/lang/reflect/Method");
41   if (method_class == nullptr) {
42     fprintf(stderr, "Failed to find class java.lang.reflect.Method\n");
43     return false;
44   }
45   jmethodID mid = env->GetMethodID(method_class, "getModifiers", "()I");
46   if (mid == nullptr) {
47     fprintf(stderr, "Failed to find java.lang.reflect.Method.getModifiers\n");
48     return false;
49   }
50   int modifiers = env->CallIntMethod(reflected.get(), mid);
51   static const int PUBLIC = 0x0001;  // java.lang.reflect.Modifiers.PUBLIC
52   if ((modifiers & PUBLIC) == 0) {
53     fprintf(stderr, "Modifiers mismatch\n");
54     return false;
55   }
56   return true;
57 }
58 
InvokeMain(JNIEnv * env,char ** argv)59 static int InvokeMain(JNIEnv* env, char** argv) {
60   // We want to call main() with a String array with our arguments in
61   // it.  Create an array and populate it.  Note argv[0] is not
62   // included.
63   ScopedLocalRef<jobjectArray> args(env, toStringArray(env, argv + 1));
64   if (args.get() == nullptr) {
65     env->ExceptionDescribe();
66     return EXIT_FAILURE;
67   }
68 
69   // Find [class].main(String[]).
70 
71   // Convert "com.android.Blah" to "com/android/Blah".
72   std::string class_name(argv[0]);
73   std::replace(class_name.begin(), class_name.end(), '.', '/');
74 
75   ScopedLocalRef<jclass> klass(env, env->FindClass(class_name.c_str()));
76   if (klass.get() == nullptr) {
77     fprintf(stderr, "Unable to locate class '%s'\n", class_name.c_str());
78     env->ExceptionDescribe();
79     return EXIT_FAILURE;
80   }
81 
82   jmethodID method = env->GetStaticMethodID(klass.get(), "main", "([Ljava/lang/String;)V");
83   if (method == nullptr) {
84     fprintf(stderr, "Unable to find static main(String[]) in '%s'\n", class_name.c_str());
85     env->ExceptionDescribe();
86     return EXIT_FAILURE;
87   }
88 
89   // Make sure the method is public.  JNI doesn't prevent us from
90   // calling a private method, so we have to check it explicitly.
91   if (!IsMethodPublic(env, klass.get(), method)) {
92     fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, main() is not public in '%s'\n", class_name.c_str());
93     env->ExceptionDescribe();
94     return EXIT_FAILURE;
95   }
96 
97   // Invoke main().
98   env->CallStaticVoidMethod(klass.get(), method, args.get());
99 
100   // Check whether there was an uncaught exception. We don't log any uncaught exception here;
101   // detaching this thread will do that for us, but it will clear the exception (and invalidate
102   // our JNIEnv), so we need to check here.
103   return env->ExceptionCheck() ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS;
104 }
105 
106 // Parse arguments.  Most of it just gets passed through to the runtime.
107 // The JNI spec defines a handful of standard arguments.
dalvikvm(int argc,char ** argv)108 static int dalvikvm(int argc, char** argv) {
109   setvbuf(stdout, nullptr, _IONBF, 0);
110 
111   // Skip over argv[0].
112   argv++;
113   argc--;
114 
115   // If we're adding any additional stuff, e.g. function hook specifiers,
116   // add them to the count here.
117   //
118   // We're over-allocating, because this includes the options to the runtime
119   // plus the options to the program.
120   int option_count = argc;
121   std::unique_ptr<JavaVMOption[]> options(new JavaVMOption[option_count]());
122 
123   // Copy options over.  Everything up to the name of the class starts
124   // with a '-' (the function hook stuff is strictly internal).
125   //
126   // [Do we need to catch & handle "-jar" here?]
127   bool need_extra = false;
128   const char* lib = nullptr;
129   const char* what = nullptr;
130   int curr_opt, arg_idx;
131   for (curr_opt = arg_idx = 0; arg_idx < argc; arg_idx++) {
132     if (argv[arg_idx][0] != '-' && !need_extra) {
133       break;
134     }
135     if (strncmp(argv[arg_idx], "-XXlib:", strlen("-XXlib:")) == 0) {
136       lib = argv[arg_idx] + strlen("-XXlib:");
137       continue;
138     }
139 
140     options[curr_opt++].optionString = argv[arg_idx];
141 
142     // Some options require an additional argument.
143     need_extra = false;
144     if (strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "-classpath") == 0 || strcmp(argv[arg_idx], "-cp") == 0) {
145       need_extra = true;
146       what = argv[arg_idx];
147     }
148   }
149 
150   if (need_extra) {
151     fprintf(stderr, "%s must be followed by an additional argument giving a value\n", what);
152     return EXIT_FAILURE;
153   }
154 
155   if (curr_opt > option_count) {
156     fprintf(stderr, "curr_opt(%d) > option_count(%d)\n", curr_opt, option_count);
157     abort();
158     return EXIT_FAILURE;
159   }
160 
161   // Find the JNI_CreateJavaVM implementation.
162   JniInvocation jni_invocation;
163   if (!jni_invocation.Init(lib)) {
164     fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize JNI invocation API from %s\n", lib);
165     return EXIT_FAILURE;
166   }
167 
168   JavaVMInitArgs init_args;
169   init_args.version = JNI_VERSION_1_6;
170   init_args.options = options.get();
171   init_args.nOptions = curr_opt;
172   init_args.ignoreUnrecognized = JNI_FALSE;
173 
174   // Start the runtime. The current thread becomes the main thread.
175   JavaVM* vm = nullptr;
176   JNIEnv* env = nullptr;
177   if (JNI_CreateJavaVM(&vm, &env, &init_args) != JNI_OK) {
178     fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize runtime (check log for details)\n");
179     return EXIT_FAILURE;
180   }
181 
182   // Make sure they provided a class name. We do this after
183   // JNI_CreateJavaVM so that things like "-help" have the opportunity
184   // to emit a usage statement.
185   if (arg_idx == argc) {
186     fprintf(stderr, "Class name required\n");
187     return EXIT_FAILURE;
188   }
189 
190   int rc = InvokeMain(env, &argv[arg_idx]);
191 
192 #if defined(NDEBUG)
193   // The DestroyJavaVM call will detach this thread for us. In debug builds, we don't want to
194   // detach because detaching disables the CheckSafeToLockOrUnlock checking.
195   if (vm->DetachCurrentThread() != JNI_OK) {
196     fprintf(stderr, "Warning: unable to detach main thread\n");
197     rc = EXIT_FAILURE;
198   }
199 #endif
200 
201   if (vm->DestroyJavaVM() != 0) {
202     fprintf(stderr, "Warning: runtime did not shut down cleanly\n");
203     rc = EXIT_FAILURE;
204   }
205 
206   return rc;
207 }
208 
209 }  // namespace art
210 
211 // TODO(b/141622862): stop leaks
__asan_default_options()212 extern "C" const char *__asan_default_options() {
213     return "detect_leaks=0";
214 }
215 
main(int argc,char ** argv)216 int main(int argc, char** argv) {
217   // Do not allow static destructors to be called, since it's conceivable that
218   // daemons may still awaken (literally).
219   _exit(art::dalvikvm(argc, argv));
220 }
221