Insert random noops to increase security against ROP attacks (clang)
authorJF Bastien <jfb@google.com>
Wed, 14 Jan 2015 01:07:51 +0000 (01:07 +0000)
committerJF Bastien <jfb@google.com>
Wed, 14 Jan 2015 01:07:51 +0000 (01:07 +0000)
commit4cb557039dbc6d764fa2b16f811f37e5accf2f0d
tree9f57935d69debeb8c6c05e3b130821d78562c554
parent934361a4b8661410b5c1d8e1f50f3f1c145e8b7e
Insert random noops to increase security against ROP attacks (clang)

A pass that adds random noops to X86 binaries to introduce diversity with the goal of increasing security against most return-oriented programming attacks.

Command line options:
  -noop-insertion // Enable noop insertion.
  -noop-insertion-percentage=X // X% of assembly instructions will have a noop prepended (default: 50%, requires -noop-insertion)
  -max-noops-per-instruction=X // Randomly generate X noops per instruction. ie. roll the dice X times with probability set above (default: 1). This doesn't guarantee X noop instructions.

In addition, the following 'quick switch' in clang enables basic diversity using default settings (currently: noop insertion and schedule randomization; it is intended to be extended in the future).
  -fdiversify

This is the clang part of the patch.
llvm part: D3392

http://reviews.llvm.org/D3393
Patch by Stephen Crane (@rinon)

llvm-svn: 225910
clang/include/clang/Driver/CC1Options.td
clang/include/clang/Driver/Options.td
clang/include/clang/Frontend/CodeGenOptions.def
clang/lib/CodeGen/BackendUtil.cpp
clang/lib/Driver/Tools.cpp
clang/lib/Frontend/CompilerInvocation.cpp