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| // Original author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com> |
| |
| // dwarf_cfi_to_module.h: Define the DwarfCFIToModule class, which |
| // accepts parsed DWARF call frame info and adds it to a |
| // google_breakpad::Module object, which can write that information to |
| // a Breakpad symbol file. |
| |
| #ifndef COMMON_LINUX_DWARF_CFI_TO_MODULE_H |
| #define COMMON_LINUX_DWARF_CFI_TO_MODULE_H |
| |
| #include <assert.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| |
| #include <set> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "common/module.h" |
| #include "common/dwarf/dwarf2reader.h" |
| #include "common/using_std_string.h" |
| |
| namespace google_breakpad { |
| |
| using dwarf2reader::CallFrameInfo; |
| using google_breakpad::Module; |
| using std::set; |
| using std::vector; |
| |
| // A class that accepts parsed call frame information from the DWARF |
| // CFI parser and populates a google_breakpad::Module object with the |
| // contents. |
| class DwarfCFIToModule: public CallFrameInfo::Handler { |
| public: |
| |
| // DwarfCFIToModule uses an instance of this class to report errors |
| // detected while converting DWARF CFI to Breakpad STACK CFI records. |
| class Reporter { |
| public: |
| // Create a reporter that writes messages to the standard error |
| // stream. FILE is the name of the file we're processing, and |
| // SECTION is the name of the section within that file that we're |
| // looking at (.debug_frame, .eh_frame, etc.). |
| Reporter(const string& file, const string& section) |
| : file_(file), section_(section) { } |
| virtual ~Reporter() { } |
| |
| // The DWARF CFI entry at OFFSET cites register REG, but REG is not |
| // covered by the vector of register names passed to the |
| // DwarfCFIToModule constructor, nor does it match the return |
| // address column number for this entry. |
| virtual void UnnamedRegister(size_t offset, int reg); |
| |
| // The DWARF CFI entry at OFFSET says that REG is undefined, but the |
| // Breakpad symbol file format cannot express this. |
| virtual void UndefinedNotSupported(size_t offset, const string& reg); |
| |
| // The DWARF CFI entry at OFFSET says that REG uses a DWARF |
| // expression to find its value, but DwarfCFIToModule is not |
| // capable of translating DWARF expressions to Breakpad postfix |
| // expressions. |
| virtual void ExpressionsNotSupported(size_t offset, const string& reg); |
| |
| protected: |
| string file_, section_; |
| }; |
| |
| // Register name tables. If TABLE is a vector returned by one of these |
| // functions, then TABLE[R] is the name of the register numbered R in |
| // DWARF call frame information. |
| class RegisterNames { |
| public: |
| // Intel's "x86" or IA-32. |
| static vector<string> I386(); |
| |
| // AMD x86_64, AMD64, Intel EM64T, or Intel 64 |
| static vector<string> X86_64(); |
| |
| // ARM. |
| static vector<string> ARM(); |
| |
| // ARM64, aka AARCH64. |
| static vector<string> ARM64(); |
| |
| // MIPS. |
| static vector<string> MIPS(); |
| |
| private: |
| // Given STRINGS, an array of C strings with SIZE elements, return an |
| // equivalent vector<string>. |
| static vector<string> MakeVector(const char* const* strings, size_t size); |
| }; |
| |
| // Create a handler for the dwarf2reader::CallFrameInfo parser that |
| // records the stack unwinding information it receives in MODULE. |
| // |
| // Use REGISTER_NAMES[I] as the name of register number I; *this |
| // keeps a reference to the vector, so the vector should remain |
| // alive for as long as the DwarfCFIToModule does. |
| // |
| // Use REPORTER for reporting problems encountered in the conversion |
| // process. |
| DwarfCFIToModule(Module* module, const vector<string>& register_names, |
| Reporter* reporter) |
| : module_(module), register_names_(register_names), reporter_(reporter), |
| entry_(NULL), return_address_(-1), cfa_name_(".cfa"), ra_name_(".ra") { |
| } |
| virtual ~DwarfCFIToModule() { delete entry_; } |
| |
| virtual bool Entry(size_t offset, uint64_t address, uint64_t length, |
| uint8_t version, const string& augmentation, |
| unsigned return_address); |
| virtual bool UndefinedRule(uint64_t address, int reg); |
| virtual bool SameValueRule(uint64_t address, int reg); |
| virtual bool OffsetRule(uint64_t address, int reg, |
| int base_register, long offset); |
| virtual bool ValOffsetRule(uint64_t address, int reg, |
| int base_register, long offset); |
| virtual bool RegisterRule(uint64_t address, int reg, int base_register); |
| virtual bool ExpressionRule(uint64_t address, int reg, |
| const string& expression); |
| virtual bool ValExpressionRule(uint64_t address, int reg, |
| const string& expression); |
| virtual bool End(); |
| |
| private: |
| // Return the name to use for register REG. |
| string RegisterName(int i); |
| |
| // Record RULE for register REG at ADDRESS. |
| void Record(Module::Address address, int reg, const string& rule); |
| |
| // The module to which we should add entries. |
| Module* module_; |
| |
| // Map from register numbers to register names. |
| const vector<string>& register_names_; |
| |
| // The reporter to use to report problems. |
| Reporter* reporter_; |
| |
| // The current entry we're constructing. |
| Module::StackFrameEntry* entry_; |
| |
| // The section offset of the current frame description entry, for |
| // use in error messages. |
| size_t entry_offset_; |
| |
| // The return address column for that entry. |
| unsigned return_address_; |
| |
| // The names of the return address and canonical frame address. Putting |
| // these here instead of using string literals allows us to share their |
| // texts in reference-counted string implementations (all the |
| // popular ones). Many, many rules cite these strings. |
| string cfa_name_, ra_name_; |
| |
| // A set of strings used by this CFI. Before storing a string in one of |
| // our data structures, insert it into this set, and then use the string |
| // from the set. |
| // |
| // Because string uses reference counting internally, simply using |
| // strings from this set, even if passed by value, assigned, or held |
| // directly in structures and containers (map<string, ...>, for example), |
| // causes those strings to share a single instance of each distinct piece |
| // of text. |
| set<string> common_strings_; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace google_breakpad |
| |
| #endif // COMMON_LINUX_DWARF_CFI_TO_MODULE_H |