nixpkgs/nixos/modules/config/malloc.nix

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.environment.memoryAllocator;
# The set of alternative malloc(3) providers.
providers = {
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graphene-hardened = {
libPath = "${pkgs.graphene-hardened-malloc}/lib/libhardened_malloc.so";
description = ''
Hardened memory allocator coming from GrapheneOS project.
The default configuration template has all normal optional security
features enabled and is quite aggressive in terms of sacrificing
performance and memory usage for security.
'';
};
graphene-hardened-light = {
libPath = "${pkgs.graphene-hardened-malloc}/lib/libhardened_malloc-light.so";
description = ''
Hardened memory allocator coming from GrapheneOS project.
The light configuration template disables the slab quarantines,
write after free check, slot randomization and raises the guard
slab interval from 1 to 8 but leaves zero-on-free and slab canaries enabled.
The light configuration has solid performance and memory usage while still
being far more secure than mainstream allocators with much better security
properties.
'';
};
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jemalloc = {
libPath = "${pkgs.jemalloc}/lib/libjemalloc.so";
description = ''
A general purpose allocator that emphasizes fragmentation avoidance
and scalable concurrency support.
'';
};
scudo = let
platformMap = {
aarch64-linux = "aarch64";
x86_64-linux = "x86_64";
};
systemPlatform = platformMap.${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system} or (throw "scudo not supported on ${pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.system}");
in {
llvmPackages_latest: move to aliases.nix Because llvmPackages_latest is used in Nixpkgs, by quite a few packages, it's difficult to keep it up to date, because updating it requires some level of confidence that every package that uses it is going to keep working after the update. The result of this is that llvmPackages_latest is not updated, and so we end up in the situation that "latest" is two versions older than the latest version we actually provide. This is confusing and unexpected. "But won't this end up fragmenting our LLVM versions, if every package previously using _latest is separately pinned to LLVM 14?", I hear you ask. No. That fragmentation is already happening, even with an llvmPackages_latest, because packages that actually require the _latest_ version of LLVM (15/16), have already been decoupled from llvmPackages_latest since it hasn't been upgraded. So like it or not, we can't escape packages depending on specific recent LLVMs. The only real fix is to get better at keeping the default LLVM up to date (which I'm reasonably confident we're getting into a better position to be feasibly better able to do). So, unless we want to double down on providing a confusingly named "llvmPackages_latest" attribute that refers to some arbitrary LLVM version that's probably not the latest one (or even the latest one available in Nixpkgs), we only have two options here: either we don't provide such an attribute at all, or we don't use it in Nixpkgs so we don't become scared to bump it as soon as we have a new LLVM available.
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libPath = "${pkgs.llvmPackages_14.compiler-rt}/lib/linux/libclang_rt.scudo-${systemPlatform}.so";
description = ''
A user-mode allocator based on LLVM Sanitizers CombinedAllocator,
which aims at providing additional mitigations against heap based
vulnerabilities, while maintaining good performance.
'';
};
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mimalloc = {
libPath = "${pkgs.mimalloc}/lib/libmimalloc.so";
description = ''
A compact and fast general purpose allocator, which may
optionally be built with mitigations against various heap
vulnerabilities.
'';
};
};
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providerConf = providers.${cfg.provider};
# An output that contains only the shared library, to avoid
# needlessly bloating the system closure
mallocLib = pkgs.runCommand "malloc-provider-${cfg.provider}"
rec {
preferLocalBuild = true;
allowSubstitutes = false;
origLibPath = providerConf.libPath;
libName = baseNameOf origLibPath;
}
''
mkdir -p $out/lib
cp -L $origLibPath $out/lib/$libName
'';
# The full path to the selected provider shlib.
providerLibPath = "${mallocLib}/lib/${mallocLib.libName}";
in
{
meta = {
maintainers = [ maintainers.joachifm ];
};
options = {
environment.memoryAllocator.provider = mkOption {
type = types.enum ([ "libc" ] ++ attrNames providers);
default = "libc";
description = ''
The system-wide memory allocator.
Briefly, the system-wide memory allocator providers are:
- `libc`: the standard allocator provided by libc
${concatStringsSep "\n" (mapAttrsToList
(name: value: "- `${name}`: ${replaceStrings [ "\n" ] [ " " ] value.description}")
providers)}
::: {.warning}
Selecting an alternative allocator (i.e., anything other than
`libc`) may result in instability, data loss,
and/or service failure.
:::
'';
};
};
config = mkIf (cfg.provider != "libc") {
environment.etc."ld-nix.so.preload".text = ''
${providerLibPath}
'';
security.apparmor.includes = {
"abstractions/base" = ''
r /etc/ld-nix.so.preload,
r ${config.environment.etc."ld-nix.so.preload".source},
include "${pkgs.apparmorRulesFromClosure {
name = "mallocLib";
baseRules = ["mr $path/lib/**.so*"];
} [ mallocLib ] }"
'';
};
};
}