// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build aix || darwin || dragonfly || freebsd || linux || netbsd || openbsd // TODO: test on Windows? package debug_test import ( "runtime" "runtime/debug" "syscall" "testing" "unsafe" ) func TestPanicOnFault(t *testing.T) { if runtime.GOARCH == "s390x" { t.Skip("s390x fault addresses are missing the low order bits") } if runtime.GOOS == "ios" { t.Skip("iOS doesn't provide fault addresses") } if runtime.GOOS == "netbsd" && runtime.GOARCH == "arm" { t.Skip("netbsd-arm doesn't provide fault address (golang.org/issue/45026)") } m, err := syscall.Mmap(-1, 0, 0x1000, syscall.PROT_READ /* Note: no PROT_WRITE */, syscall.MAP_SHARED|syscall.MAP_ANON) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("can't map anonymous memory: %s", err) } defer syscall.Munmap(m) old := debug.SetPanicOnFault(true) defer debug.SetPanicOnFault(old) const lowBits = 0x3e7 defer func() { r := recover() if r == nil { t.Fatalf("write did not fault") } type addressable interface { Addr() uintptr } a, ok := r.(addressable) if !ok { t.Fatalf("fault does not contain address") } want := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&m[lowBits])) got := a.Addr() if got != want { t.Fatalf("fault address %x, want %x", got, want) } }() m[lowBits] = 1 // will fault }