/* Frame unwinder for frames with DWARF Call Frame Information. Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Mark Kettenis. This file is part of GDB. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "defs.h" #include "dwarf2expr.h" #include "elf/dwarf2.h" #include "frame.h" #include "frame-base.h" #include "frame-unwind.h" #include "gdbcore.h" #include "gdbtypes.h" #include "symtab.h" #include "objfiles.h" #include "regcache.h" #include "gdb_assert.h" #include "gdb_string.h" #include "complaints.h" #include "dwarf2-frame.h" /* Call Frame Information (CFI). */ /* Common Information Entry (CIE). */ struct dwarf2_cie { /* Offset into the .debug_frame section where this CIE was found. Used to identify this CIE. */ ULONGEST cie_pointer; /* Constant that is factored out of all advance location instructions. */ ULONGEST code_alignment_factor; /* Constants that is factored out of all offset instructions. */ LONGEST data_alignment_factor; /* Return address column. */ ULONGEST return_address_register; /* Instruction sequence to initialize a register set. */ unsigned char *initial_instructions; unsigned char *end; /* Encoding of addresses. */ unsigned char encoding; /* True if a 'z' augmentation existed. */ unsigned char saw_z_augmentation; struct dwarf2_cie *next; }; /* Frame Description Entry (FDE). */ struct dwarf2_fde { /* CIE for this FDE. */ struct dwarf2_cie *cie; /* First location associated with this FDE. */ CORE_ADDR initial_location; /* Number of bytes of program instructions described by this FDE. */ CORE_ADDR address_range; /* Instruction sequence. */ unsigned char *instructions; unsigned char *end; struct dwarf2_fde *next; }; static struct dwarf2_fde *dwarf2_frame_find_fde (CORE_ADDR *pc); /* Structure describing a frame state. */ enum dwarf2_reg_rule { /* Make certain that 0 maps onto the correct enum value; the corresponding structure is being initialized using memset zero. This indicates that CFI didn't provide any information at all about a register, leaving how to obtain its value totally unspecified. */ REG_UNSPECIFIED = 0, /* The term "undefined" comes from the DWARF2 CFI spec which this code is moddeling; it indicates that the register's value is "undefined". GCC uses the less formal term "unsaved". Its definition is a combination of REG_UNDEFINED and REG_UNSPECIFIED. The failure to differentiate the two helps explain a few problems with the CFI generated by GCC. */ REG_UNDEFINED, REG_SAVED_OFFSET, REG_SAVED_REG, REG_SAVED_EXP, REG_SAME_VALUE }; struct dwarf2_frame_state { /* Each register save state can be described in terms of a CFA slot, another register, or a location expression. */ struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info { struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg { union { LONGEST offset; ULONGEST reg; unsigned char *exp; } loc; ULONGEST exp_len; enum dwarf2_reg_rule how; } *reg; int num_regs; /* Used to implement DW_CFA_remember_state. */ struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info *prev; } regs; LONGEST cfa_offset; ULONGEST cfa_reg; unsigned char *cfa_exp; enum { CFA_UNSET, CFA_REG_OFFSET, CFA_EXP } cfa_how; /* The PC described by the current frame state. */ CORE_ADDR pc; /* Initial register set from the CIE. Used to implement DW_CFA_restore. */ struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info initial; /* The information we care about from the CIE. */ LONGEST data_align; ULONGEST code_align; ULONGEST retaddr_column; }; /* Store the length the expression for the CFA in the `cfa_reg' field, which is unused in that case. */ #define cfa_exp_len cfa_reg /* Assert that the register set RS is large enough to store NUM_REGS columns. If necessary, enlarge the register set. */ static void dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info *rs, int num_regs) { size_t size = sizeof (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg); if (num_regs <= rs->num_regs) return; rs->reg = (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg *) xrealloc (rs->reg, num_regs * size); /* Initialize newly allocated registers. */ memset (rs->reg + rs->num_regs, 0, (num_regs - rs->num_regs) * size); rs->num_regs = num_regs; } /* Copy the register columns in register set RS into newly allocated memory and return a pointer to this newly created copy. */ static struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg * dwarf2_frame_state_copy_regs (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info *rs) { size_t size = rs->num_regs * sizeof (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info); struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg *reg; reg = (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg *) xmalloc (size); memcpy (reg, rs->reg, size); return reg; } /* Release the memory allocated to register set RS. */ static void dwarf2_frame_state_free_regs (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info *rs) { if (rs) { dwarf2_frame_state_free_regs (rs->prev); xfree (rs->reg); xfree (rs); } } /* Release the memory allocated to the frame state FS. */ static void dwarf2_frame_state_free (void *p) { struct dwarf2_frame_state *fs = p; dwarf2_frame_state_free_regs (fs->initial.prev); dwarf2_frame_state_free_regs (fs->regs.prev); xfree (fs->initial.reg); xfree (fs->regs.reg); xfree (fs); } /* Helper functions for execute_stack_op. */ static CORE_ADDR read_reg (void *baton, int reg) { struct frame_info *next_frame = (struct frame_info *) baton; int regnum; char *buf; regnum = DWARF2_REG_TO_REGNUM (reg); buf = (char *) alloca (register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum)); frame_unwind_register (next_frame, regnum, buf); return extract_typed_address (buf, builtin_type_void_data_ptr); } static void read_mem (void *baton, char *buf, CORE_ADDR addr, size_t len) { read_memory (addr, buf, len); } static void no_get_frame_base (void *baton, unsigned char **start, size_t *length) { internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Support for DW_OP_fbreg is unimplemented"); } static CORE_ADDR no_get_tls_address (void *baton, CORE_ADDR offset) { internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Support for DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address is unimplemented"); } static CORE_ADDR execute_stack_op (unsigned char *exp, ULONGEST len, struct frame_info *next_frame, CORE_ADDR initial) { struct dwarf_expr_context *ctx; CORE_ADDR result; ctx = new_dwarf_expr_context (); ctx->baton = next_frame; ctx->read_reg = read_reg; ctx->read_mem = read_mem; ctx->get_frame_base = no_get_frame_base; ctx->get_tls_address = no_get_tls_address; dwarf_expr_push (ctx, initial); dwarf_expr_eval (ctx, exp, len); result = dwarf_expr_fetch (ctx, 0); if (ctx->in_reg) result = read_reg (next_frame, result); free_dwarf_expr_context (ctx); return result; } static void execute_cfa_program (unsigned char *insn_ptr, unsigned char *insn_end, struct frame_info *next_frame, struct dwarf2_frame_state *fs) { CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame); int bytes_read; while (insn_ptr < insn_end && fs->pc <= pc) { unsigned char insn = *insn_ptr++; ULONGEST utmp, reg; LONGEST offset; if ((insn & 0xc0) == DW_CFA_advance_loc) fs->pc += (insn & 0x3f) * fs->code_align; else if ((insn & 0xc0) == DW_CFA_offset) { reg = insn & 0x3f; insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &utmp); offset = utmp * fs->data_align; dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); fs->regs.reg[reg].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET; fs->regs.reg[reg].loc.offset = offset; } else if ((insn & 0xc0) == DW_CFA_restore) { gdb_assert (fs->initial.reg); reg = insn & 0x3f; dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); fs->regs.reg[reg] = fs->initial.reg[reg]; } else { switch (insn) { case DW_CFA_set_loc: fs->pc = dwarf2_read_address (insn_ptr, insn_end, &bytes_read); insn_ptr += bytes_read; break; case DW_CFA_advance_loc1: utmp = extract_unsigned_integer (insn_ptr, 1); fs->pc += utmp * fs->code_align; insn_ptr++; break; case DW_CFA_advance_loc2: utmp = extract_unsigned_integer (insn_ptr, 2); fs->pc += utmp * fs->code_align; insn_ptr += 2; break; case DW_CFA_advance_loc4: utmp = extract_unsigned_integer (insn_ptr, 4); fs->pc += utmp * fs->code_align; insn_ptr += 4; break; case DW_CFA_offset_extended: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, ®); insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &utmp); offset = utmp * fs->data_align; dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); fs->regs.reg[reg].how = REG_SAVED_OFFSET; fs->regs.reg[reg].loc.offset = offset; break; case DW_CFA_restore_extended: gdb_assert (fs->initial.reg); insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, ®); dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); fs->regs.reg[reg] = fs->initial.reg[reg]; break; case DW_CFA_undefined: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, ®); dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); fs->regs.reg[reg].how = REG_UNDEFINED; break; case DW_CFA_same_value: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, ®); dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); fs->regs.reg[reg].how = REG_SAME_VALUE; break; case DW_CFA_register: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, ®); insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &utmp); dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); fs->regs.reg[reg].how = REG_SAVED_REG; fs->regs.reg[reg].loc.reg = utmp; break; case DW_CFA_remember_state: { struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info *new_rs; new_rs = XMALLOC (struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info); *new_rs = fs->regs; fs->regs.reg = dwarf2_frame_state_copy_regs (&fs->regs); fs->regs.prev = new_rs; } break; case DW_CFA_restore_state: { struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info *old_rs = fs->regs.prev; gdb_assert (old_rs); xfree (fs->regs.reg); fs->regs = *old_rs; xfree (old_rs); } break; case DW_CFA_def_cfa: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &fs->cfa_reg); insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &utmp); fs->cfa_offset = utmp; fs->cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET; break; case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &fs->cfa_reg); fs->cfa_how = CFA_REG_OFFSET; break; case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &fs->cfa_offset); /* cfa_how deliberately not set. */ break; case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &fs->cfa_exp_len); fs->cfa_exp = insn_ptr; fs->cfa_how = CFA_EXP; insn_ptr += fs->cfa_exp_len; break; case DW_CFA_expression: insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, ®); dwarf2_frame_state_alloc_regs (&fs->regs, reg + 1); insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &utmp); fs->regs.reg[reg].loc.exp = insn_ptr; fs->regs.reg[reg].exp_len = utmp; fs->regs.reg[reg].how = REG_SAVED_EXP; insn_ptr += utmp; break; case DW_CFA_nop: break; case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size: /* Ignored. */ insn_ptr = read_uleb128 (insn_ptr, insn_end, &utmp); break; default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Unknown CFI encountered."); } } } /* Don't allow remember/restore between CIE and FDE programs. */ dwarf2_frame_state_free_regs (fs->regs.prev); fs->regs.prev = NULL; } struct dwarf2_frame_cache { /* DWARF Call Frame Address. */ CORE_ADDR cfa; /* Saved registers, indexed by GDB register number, not by DWARF register number. */ struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg *reg; }; static struct dwarf2_frame_cache * dwarf2_frame_cache (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache) { struct cleanup *old_chain; const int num_regs = NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; struct dwarf2_frame_cache *cache; struct dwarf2_frame_state *fs; struct dwarf2_fde *fde; if (*this_cache) return *this_cache; /* Allocate a new cache. */ cache = FRAME_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (struct dwarf2_frame_cache); cache->reg = FRAME_OBSTACK_CALLOC (num_regs, struct dwarf2_frame_state_reg); /* Allocate and initialize the frame state. */ fs = XMALLOC (struct dwarf2_frame_state); memset (fs, 0, sizeof (struct dwarf2_frame_state)); old_chain = make_cleanup (dwarf2_frame_state_free, fs); /* Unwind the PC. Note that if NEXT_FRAME is never supposed to return (i.e. a call to abort), the compiler might optimize away the instruction at NEXT_FRAME's return address. As a result the return address will point at some random instruction, and the CFI for that instruction is probably worthless to us. GCC's unwinder solves this problem by substracting 1 from the return address to get an address in the middle of a presumed call instruction (or the instruction in the associated delay slot). This should only be done for "normal" frames and not for resume-type frames (signal handlers, sentinel frames, dummy frames). The function frame_unwind_address_in_block does just this. It's not clear how reliable the method is though; there is the potential for the register state pre-call being different to that on return. */ fs->pc = frame_unwind_address_in_block (next_frame); /* Find the correct FDE. */ fde = dwarf2_frame_find_fde (&fs->pc); gdb_assert (fde != NULL); /* Extract any interesting information from the CIE. */ fs->data_align = fde->cie->data_alignment_factor; fs->code_align = fde->cie->code_alignment_factor; fs->retaddr_column = fde->cie->return_address_register; /* First decode all the insns in the CIE. */ execute_cfa_program (fde->cie->initial_instructions, fde->cie->end, next_frame, fs); /* Save the initialized register set. */ fs->initial = fs->regs; fs->initial.reg = dwarf2_frame_state_copy_regs (&fs->regs); /* Then decode the insns in the FDE up to our target PC. */ execute_cfa_program (fde->instructions, fde->end, next_frame, fs); /* Caclulate the CFA. */ switch (fs->cfa_how) { case CFA_REG_OFFSET: cache->cfa = read_reg (next_frame, fs->cfa_reg); cache->cfa += fs->cfa_offset; break; case CFA_EXP: cache->cfa = execute_stack_op (fs->cfa_exp, fs->cfa_exp_len, next_frame, 0); break; default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Unknown CFA rule."); } /* Initialize things so that all registers are marked as unspecified. */ { int regnum; for (regnum = 0; regnum < num_regs; regnum++) cache->reg[regnum].how = REG_UNSPECIFIED; } /* Go through the DWARF2 CFI generated table and save its register location information in the cache. Note that we don't skip the return address column; it's perfectly all right for it to correspond to a real register. If it doesn't correspond to a real register, or if we shouldn't treat it as such, DWARF2_REG_TO_REGNUM should be defined to return a number outside the range [0, NUM_REGS). */ { int column; /* CFI speak for "register number". */ for (column = 0; column < fs->regs.num_regs; column++) { /* Use the GDB register number as the destination index. */ int regnum = DWARF2_REG_TO_REGNUM (column); /* If there's no corresponding GDB register, ignore it. */ if (regnum < 0 || regnum >= num_regs) continue; /* NOTE: cagney/2003-09-05: CFI should specify the disposition of all debug info registers. If it doesn't, complain (but not too loudly). It turns out that GCC assumes that an unspecified register implies "same value" when CFI (draft 7) specifies nothing at all. Such a register could equally be interpreted as "undefined". Also note that this check isn't sufficient; it only checks that all registers in the range [0 .. max column] are specified, and won't detect problems when a debug info register falls outside of the table. We need a way of iterating through all the valid DWARF2 register numbers. */ if (fs->regs.reg[column].how == REG_UNSPECIFIED) complaint (&symfile_complaints, "Incomplete CFI data; unspecified registers at 0x%s", paddr (fs->pc)); cache->reg[regnum] = fs->regs.reg[column]; } } /* Store the location of the return addess. If the return address column (adjusted) is not the same as GDB's PC_REGNUM, then this implies a copy from the return address column register. */ if (fs->retaddr_column < fs->regs.num_regs && fs->regs.reg[fs->retaddr_column].how != REG_UNDEFINED) { /* See comment above about a possibly negative PC_REGNUM. If this assertion fails, it's a problem with this code and not the architecture. */ gdb_assert (PC_REGNUM >= 0); cache->reg[PC_REGNUM] = fs->regs.reg[fs->retaddr_column]; } else { if (DWARF2_REG_TO_REGNUM (fs->retaddr_column) != PC_REGNUM) { /* See comment above about PC_REGNUM being negative. If this assertion fails, it's a problem with this code and not the architecture. */ gdb_assert (PC_REGNUM >= 0); cache->reg[PC_REGNUM].loc.reg = fs->retaddr_column; cache->reg[PC_REGNUM].how = REG_SAVED_REG; } } do_cleanups (old_chain); *this_cache = cache; return cache; } static void dwarf2_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache, struct frame_id *this_id) { struct dwarf2_frame_cache *cache = dwarf2_frame_cache (next_frame, this_cache); (*this_id) = frame_id_build (cache->cfa, frame_func_unwind (next_frame)); } static void dwarf2_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache, int regnum, int *optimizedp, enum lval_type *lvalp, CORE_ADDR *addrp, int *realnump, void *valuep) { struct dwarf2_frame_cache *cache = dwarf2_frame_cache (next_frame, this_cache); switch (cache->reg[regnum].how) { case REG_UNDEFINED: /* If CFI explicitly specified that the value isn't defined, mark it as optimized away; the value isn't available. */ *optimizedp = 1; *lvalp = not_lval; *addrp = 0; *realnump = -1; if (regnum == SP_REGNUM) { /* GCC defines the CFA as the value of the stack pointer just before the call instruction is executed. Do other compilers use the same definition? */ /* DWARF V3 Draft 7 p102: Typically, the CFA is defined to be the value of the stack pointer at the call site in the previous frame (which may be different from its value on entry to the current frame). */ /* DWARF V3 Draft 7 p103: The first column of the rules defines the rule which computes the CFA value; it may be either a register and a signed offset that are added together or a DWARF expression that is evaluated. */ /* FIXME: cagney/2003-07-07: I don't understand this. The CFI info should have provided unwind information for the SP register and then pointed ->cfa_reg at it, not the reverse. Assuming that SP_REGNUM isn't negative, there is a very real posibility that CFA is an offset from some other register, having nothing to do with the unwound SP value. */ /* FIXME: cagney/2003-09-05: I think I understand. GDB was lumping the two states "unspecified" and "undefined" together. Here SP_REGNUM was "unspecified", GCC assuming that in such a case CFA would be used. This branch of the if statement should be deleted - the problem of SP_REGNUM is now handed by the case REG_UNSPECIFIED below. */ *optimizedp = 0; if (valuep) { /* Store the value. */ store_typed_address (valuep, builtin_type_void_data_ptr, cache->cfa); } } else if (valuep) { /* In some cases, for example %eflags on the i386, we have to provide a sane value, even though this register wasn't saved. Assume we can get it from NEXT_FRAME. */ frame_unwind_register (next_frame, regnum, valuep); } break; case REG_SAVED_OFFSET: *optimizedp = 0; *lvalp = lval_memory; *addrp = cache->cfa + cache->reg[regnum].loc.offset; *realnump = -1; if (valuep) { /* Read the value in from memory. */ read_memory (*addrp, valuep, register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum)); } break; case REG_SAVED_REG: regnum = DWARF2_REG_TO_REGNUM (cache->reg[regnum].loc.reg); frame_register_unwind (next_frame, regnum, optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep); break; case REG_SAVED_EXP: *optimizedp = 0; *lvalp = lval_memory; *addrp = execute_stack_op (cache->reg[regnum].loc.exp, cache->reg[regnum].exp_len, next_frame, cache->cfa); *realnump = -1; if (valuep) { /* Read the value in from memory. */ read_memory (*addrp, valuep, register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum)); } break; case REG_UNSPECIFIED: /* GCC, in its infinite wisdom decided to not provide unwind information for registers that are "same value". Since DWARF2 (3 draft 7) doesn't define such behavior, said registers are actually undefined (which is different to CFI "undefined"). Code above issues a complaint about this. Here just fudge the books, assume GCC, and that the value is more inner on the stack. */ if (SP_REGNUM >= 0 && regnum == SP_REGNUM) { /* Can things get worse? Yep! One of the registers GCC forgot to provide unwind information for was the stack pointer. Outch! GCC appears to assumes that the CFA address can be used - after all it points to the inner most address of the previous frame before the function call and that's always the same as the stack pointer on return, right? Wrong. See GCC's i386 STDCALL option for an ABI that has a different entry and return stack pointer. */ /* DWARF V3 Draft 7 p102: Typically, the CFA is defined to be the value of the stack pointer at the call site in the previous frame (which may be different from its value on entry to the current frame). */ /* DWARF V3 Draft 7 p103: The first column of the rules defines the rule which computes the CFA value; it may be either a register and a signed offset that are added together or a DWARF expression that is evaluated. */ /* NOTE: cagney/2003-09-05: Should issue a complaint. Unfortunately it turns out that DWARF2 CFI has a problem. Since CFI specifies the location at which a register was saved (not its value) it isn't possible to specify something like "unwound(REG) == REG + constant" using CFI as will almost always occure with the stack pointer. I guess CFI should be point SP at CFA. Ref: danielj, "Describing unsaved stack pointers", posted to dwarf2 list 2003-08-15. */ *optimizedp = 0; *lvalp = not_lval; *addrp = 0; *realnump = -1; if (valuep) /* Store the value. */ store_typed_address (valuep, builtin_type_void_data_ptr, cache->cfa); } else /* Assume that the register can be found in the next inner most frame. */ frame_register_unwind (next_frame, regnum, optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep); break; case REG_SAME_VALUE: frame_register_unwind (next_frame, regnum, optimizedp, lvalp, addrp, realnump, valuep); break; default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Unknown register rule."); } } static const struct frame_unwind dwarf2_frame_unwind = { NORMAL_FRAME, dwarf2_frame_this_id, dwarf2_frame_prev_register }; const struct frame_unwind * dwarf2_frame_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame) { /* Grab an address that is guarenteed to reside somewhere within the function. frame_pc_unwind(), for a no-return next function, can end up returning something past the end of this function's body. */ CORE_ADDR block_addr = frame_unwind_address_in_block (next_frame); if (dwarf2_frame_find_fde (&block_addr)) return &dwarf2_frame_unwind; return NULL; } /* There is no explicitly defined relationship between the CFA and the location of frame's local variables and arguments/parameters. Therefore, frame base methods on this page should probably only be used as a last resort, just to avoid printing total garbage as a response to the "info frame" command. */ static CORE_ADDR dwarf2_frame_base_address (struct frame_info *next_frame, void **this_cache) { struct dwarf2_frame_cache *cache = dwarf2_frame_cache (next_frame, this_cache); return cache->cfa; } static const struct frame_base dwarf2_frame_base = { &dwarf2_frame_unwind, dwarf2_frame_base_address, dwarf2_frame_base_address, dwarf2_frame_base_address }; const struct frame_base * dwarf2_frame_base_sniffer (struct frame_info *next_frame) { CORE_ADDR pc = frame_pc_unwind (next_frame); if (dwarf2_frame_find_fde (&pc)) return &dwarf2_frame_base; return NULL; } /* A minimal decoding of DWARF2 compilation units. We only decode what's needed to get to the call frame information. */ struct comp_unit { /* Keep the bfd convenient. */ bfd *abfd; struct objfile *objfile; /* Linked list of CIEs for this object. */ struct dwarf2_cie *cie; /* Address size for this unit - from unit header. */ unsigned char addr_size; /* Pointer to the .debug_frame section loaded into memory. */ char *dwarf_frame_buffer; /* Length of the loaded .debug_frame section. */ unsigned long dwarf_frame_size; /* Pointer to the .debug_frame section. */ asection *dwarf_frame_section; /* Base for DW_EH_PE_datarel encodings. */ bfd_vma dbase; /* Base for DW_EH_PE_textrel encodings. */ bfd_vma tbase; }; const struct objfile_data *dwarf2_frame_data; static unsigned int read_1_byte (bfd *bfd, char *buf) { return bfd_get_8 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf); } static unsigned int read_4_bytes (bfd *abfd, char *buf) { return bfd_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf); } static ULONGEST read_8_bytes (bfd *abfd, char *buf) { return bfd_get_64 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf); } static ULONGEST read_unsigned_leb128 (bfd *abfd, char *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) { ULONGEST result; unsigned int num_read; int shift; unsigned char byte; result = 0; shift = 0; num_read = 0; do { byte = bfd_get_8 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf); buf++; num_read++; result |= ((byte & 0x7f) << shift); shift += 7; } while (byte & 0x80); *bytes_read_ptr = num_read; return result; } static LONGEST read_signed_leb128 (bfd *abfd, char *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) { LONGEST result; int shift; unsigned int num_read; unsigned char byte; result = 0; shift = 0; num_read = 0; do { byte = bfd_get_8 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf); buf++; num_read++; result |= ((byte & 0x7f) << shift); shift += 7; } while (byte & 0x80); if ((shift < 32) && (byte & 0x40)) result |= -(1 << shift); *bytes_read_ptr = num_read; return result; } static ULONGEST read_initial_length (bfd *abfd, char *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) { LONGEST result; result = bfd_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf); if (result == 0xffffffff) { result = bfd_get_64 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf + 4); *bytes_read_ptr = 12; } else *bytes_read_ptr = 4; return result; } /* Pointer encoding helper functions. */ /* GCC supports exception handling based on DWARF2 CFI. However, for technical reasons, it encodes addresses in its FDE's in a different way. Several "pointer encodings" are supported. The encoding that's used for a particular FDE is determined by the 'R' augmentation in the associated CIE. The argument of this augmentation is a single byte. The address can be encoded as 2 bytes, 4 bytes, 8 bytes, or as a LEB128. This is encoded in bits 0, 1 and 2. Bit 3 encodes whether the address is signed or unsigned. Bits 4, 5 and 6 encode how the address should be interpreted (absolute, relative to the current position in the FDE, ...). Bit 7, indicates that the address should be dereferenced. */ static unsigned char encoding_for_size (unsigned int size) { switch (size) { case 2: return DW_EH_PE_udata2; case 4: return DW_EH_PE_udata4; case 8: return DW_EH_PE_udata8; default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Unsupported address size"); } } static unsigned int size_of_encoded_value (unsigned char encoding) { if (encoding == DW_EH_PE_omit) return 0; switch (encoding & 0x07) { case DW_EH_PE_absptr: return TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_void_data_ptr); case DW_EH_PE_udata2: return 2; case DW_EH_PE_udata4: return 4; case DW_EH_PE_udata8: return 8; default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Invalid or unsupported encoding"); } } static CORE_ADDR read_encoded_value (struct comp_unit *unit, unsigned char encoding, char *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) { int ptr_len = size_of_encoded_value (DW_EH_PE_absptr); ptrdiff_t offset; CORE_ADDR base; /* GCC currently doesn't generate DW_EH_PE_indirect encodings for FDE's. */ if (encoding & DW_EH_PE_indirect) internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Unsupported encoding: DW_EH_PE_indirect"); *bytes_read_ptr = 0; switch (encoding & 0x70) { case DW_EH_PE_absptr: base = 0; break; case DW_EH_PE_pcrel: base = bfd_get_section_vma (unit->bfd, unit->dwarf_frame_section); base += (buf - unit->dwarf_frame_buffer); break; case DW_EH_PE_datarel: base = unit->dbase; break; case DW_EH_PE_textrel: base = unit->tbase; break; case DW_EH_PE_aligned: base = 0; offset = buf - unit->dwarf_frame_buffer; if ((offset % ptr_len) != 0) { *bytes_read_ptr = ptr_len - (offset % ptr_len); buf += *bytes_read_ptr; } break; default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Invalid or unsupported encoding"); } if ((encoding & 0x0f) == 0x00) encoding |= encoding_for_size (ptr_len); switch (encoding & 0x0f) { case DW_EH_PE_udata2: *bytes_read_ptr += 2; return (base + bfd_get_16 (unit->abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf)); case DW_EH_PE_udata4: *bytes_read_ptr += 4; return (base + bfd_get_32 (unit->abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf)); case DW_EH_PE_udata8: *bytes_read_ptr += 8; return (base + bfd_get_64 (unit->abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf)); case DW_EH_PE_sdata2: *bytes_read_ptr += 2; return (base + bfd_get_signed_16 (unit->abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf)); case DW_EH_PE_sdata4: *bytes_read_ptr += 4; return (base + bfd_get_signed_32 (unit->abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf)); case DW_EH_PE_sdata8: *bytes_read_ptr += 8; return (base + bfd_get_signed_64 (unit->abfd, (bfd_byte *) buf)); default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Invalid or unsupported encoding"); } } /* GCC uses a single CIE for all FDEs in a .debug_frame section. That's why we use a simple linked list here. */ static struct dwarf2_cie * find_cie (struct comp_unit *unit, ULONGEST cie_pointer) { struct dwarf2_cie *cie = unit->cie; while (cie) { if (cie->cie_pointer == cie_pointer) return cie; cie = cie->next; } return NULL; } static void add_cie (struct comp_unit *unit, struct dwarf2_cie *cie) { cie->next = unit->cie; unit->cie = cie; } /* Find the FDE for *PC. Return a pointer to the FDE, and store the inital location associated with it into *PC. */ static struct dwarf2_fde * dwarf2_frame_find_fde (CORE_ADDR *pc) { struct objfile *objfile; ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) { struct dwarf2_fde *fde; CORE_ADDR offset; fde = objfile_data (objfile, dwarf2_frame_data); if (fde == NULL) continue; gdb_assert (objfile->section_offsets); offset = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); while (fde) { if (*pc >= fde->initial_location + offset && *pc < fde->initial_location + offset + fde->address_range) { *pc = fde->initial_location + offset; return fde; } fde = fde->next; } } return NULL; } static void add_fde (struct comp_unit *unit, struct dwarf2_fde *fde) { fde->next = objfile_data (unit->objfile, dwarf2_frame_data); set_objfile_data (unit->objfile, dwarf2_frame_data, fde); } #ifdef CC_HAS_LONG_LONG #define DW64_CIE_ID 0xffffffffffffffffULL #else #define DW64_CIE_ID ~0 #endif static char *decode_frame_entry (struct comp_unit *unit, char *start, int eh_frame_p); /* Decode the next CIE or FDE. Return NULL if invalid input, otherwise the next byte to be processed. */ static char * decode_frame_entry_1 (struct comp_unit *unit, char *start, int eh_frame_p) { char *buf; LONGEST length; unsigned int bytes_read; int dwarf64_p; ULONGEST cie_id; ULONGEST cie_pointer; char *end; buf = start; length = read_initial_length (unit->abfd, buf, &bytes_read); buf += bytes_read; end = buf + length; /* Are we still within the section? */ if (end > unit->dwarf_frame_buffer + unit->dwarf_frame_size) return NULL; if (length == 0) return end; /* Distinguish between 32 and 64-bit encoded frame info. */ dwarf64_p = (bytes_read == 12); /* In a .eh_frame section, zero is used to distinguish CIEs from FDEs. */ if (eh_frame_p) cie_id = 0; else if (dwarf64_p) cie_id = DW64_CIE_ID; else cie_id = DW_CIE_ID; if (dwarf64_p) { cie_pointer = read_8_bytes (unit->abfd, buf); buf += 8; } else { cie_pointer = read_4_bytes (unit->abfd, buf); buf += 4; } if (cie_pointer == cie_id) { /* This is a CIE. */ struct dwarf2_cie *cie; char *augmentation; /* Record the offset into the .debug_frame section of this CIE. */ cie_pointer = start - unit->dwarf_frame_buffer; /* Check whether we've already read it. */ if (find_cie (unit, cie_pointer)) return end; cie = (struct dwarf2_cie *) obstack_alloc (&unit->objfile->psymbol_obstack, sizeof (struct dwarf2_cie)); cie->initial_instructions = NULL; cie->cie_pointer = cie_pointer; /* The encoding for FDE's in a normal .debug_frame section depends on the target address size as specified in the Compilation Unit Header. */ cie->encoding = encoding_for_size (unit->addr_size); /* Check version number. */ if (read_1_byte (unit->abfd, buf) != DW_CIE_VERSION) return NULL; buf += 1; /* Interpret the interesting bits of the augmentation. */ augmentation = buf; buf = augmentation + strlen (augmentation) + 1; /* The GCC 2.x "eh" augmentation has a pointer immediately following the augmentation string, so it must be handled first. */ if (augmentation[0] == 'e' && augmentation[1] == 'h') { /* Skip. */ buf += TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_void_data_ptr); augmentation += 2; } cie->code_alignment_factor = read_unsigned_leb128 (unit->abfd, buf, &bytes_read); buf += bytes_read; cie->data_alignment_factor = read_signed_leb128 (unit->abfd, buf, &bytes_read); buf += bytes_read; cie->return_address_register = read_1_byte (unit->abfd, buf); buf += 1; cie->saw_z_augmentation = (*augmentation == 'z'); if (cie->saw_z_augmentation) { ULONGEST length; length = read_unsigned_leb128 (unit->abfd, buf, &bytes_read); buf += bytes_read; if (buf > end) return NULL; cie->initial_instructions = buf + length; augmentation++; } while (*augmentation) { /* "L" indicates a byte showing how the LSDA pointer is encoded. */ if (*augmentation == 'L') { /* Skip. */ buf++; augmentation++; } /* "R" indicates a byte indicating how FDE addresses are encoded. */ else if (*augmentation == 'R') { cie->encoding = *buf++; augmentation++; } /* "P" indicates a personality routine in the CIE augmentation. */ else if (*augmentation == 'P') { /* Skip. */ buf += size_of_encoded_value (*buf++); augmentation++; } /* Otherwise we have an unknown augmentation. Bail out unless we saw a 'z' prefix. */ else { if (cie->initial_instructions == NULL) return end; /* Skip unknown augmentations. */ buf = cie->initial_instructions; break; } } cie->initial_instructions = buf; cie->end = end; add_cie (unit, cie); } else { /* This is a FDE. */ struct dwarf2_fde *fde; /* In an .eh_frame section, the CIE pointer is the delta between the address within the FDE where the CIE pointer is stored and the address of the CIE. Convert it to an offset into the .eh_frame section. */ if (eh_frame_p) { cie_pointer = buf - unit->dwarf_frame_buffer - cie_pointer; cie_pointer -= (dwarf64_p ? 8 : 4); } /* In either case, validate the result is still within the section. */ if (cie_pointer >= unit->dwarf_frame_size) return NULL; fde = (struct dwarf2_fde *) obstack_alloc (&unit->objfile->psymbol_obstack, sizeof (struct dwarf2_fde)); fde->cie = find_cie (unit, cie_pointer); if (fde->cie == NULL) { decode_frame_entry (unit, unit->dwarf_frame_buffer + cie_pointer, eh_frame_p); fde->cie = find_cie (unit, cie_pointer); } gdb_assert (fde->cie != NULL); fde->initial_location = read_encoded_value (unit, fde->cie->encoding, buf, &bytes_read); buf += bytes_read; fde->address_range = read_encoded_value (unit, fde->cie->encoding & 0x0f, buf, &bytes_read); buf += bytes_read; /* A 'z' augmentation in the CIE implies the presence of an augmentation field in the FDE as well. The only thing known to be in here at present is the LSDA entry for EH. So we can skip the whole thing. */ if (fde->cie->saw_z_augmentation) { ULONGEST length; length = read_unsigned_leb128 (unit->abfd, buf, &bytes_read); buf += bytes_read + length; if (buf > end) return NULL; } fde->instructions = buf; fde->end = end; add_fde (unit, fde); } return end; } /* Read a CIE or FDE in BUF and decode it. */ static char * decode_frame_entry (struct comp_unit *unit, char *start, int eh_frame_p) { enum { NONE, ALIGN4, ALIGN8, FAIL } workaround = NONE; char *ret; const char *msg; ptrdiff_t start_offset; while (1) { ret = decode_frame_entry_1 (unit, start, eh_frame_p); if (ret != NULL) break; /* We have corrupt input data of some form. */ /* ??? Try, weakly, to work around compiler/assembler/linker bugs and mismatches wrt padding and alignment of debug sections. */ /* Note that there is no requirement in the standard for any alignment at all in the frame unwind sections. Testing for alignment before trying to interpret data would be incorrect. However, GCC traditionally arranged for frame sections to be sized such that the FDE length and CIE fields happen to be aligned (in theory, for performance). This, unfortunately, was done with .align directives, which had the side effect of forcing the section to be aligned by the linker. This becomes a problem when you have some other producer that creates frame sections that are not as strictly aligned. That produces a hole in the frame info that gets filled by the linker with zeros. The GCC behaviour is arguably a bug, but it's effectively now part of the ABI, so we're now stuck with it, at least at the object file level. A smart linker may decide, in the process of compressing duplicate CIE information, that it can rewrite the entire output section without this extra padding. */ start_offset = start - unit->dwarf_frame_buffer; if (workaround < ALIGN4 && (start_offset & 3) != 0) { start += 4 - (start_offset & 3); workaround = ALIGN4; continue; } if (workaround < ALIGN8 && (start_offset & 7) != 0) { start += 8 - (start_offset & 7); workaround = ALIGN8; continue; } /* Nothing left to try. Arrange to return as if we've consumed the entire input section. Hopefully we'll get valid info from the other of .debug_frame/.eh_frame. */ workaround = FAIL; ret = unit->dwarf_frame_buffer + unit->dwarf_frame_size; break; } switch (workaround) { case NONE: break; case ALIGN4: complaint (&symfile_complaints, "Corrupt data in %s:%s; align 4 workaround apparently succeeded", unit->dwarf_frame_section->owner->filename, unit->dwarf_frame_section->name); break; case ALIGN8: complaint (&symfile_complaints, "Corrupt data in %s:%s; align 8 workaround apparently succeeded", unit->dwarf_frame_section->owner->filename, unit->dwarf_frame_section->name); break; default: complaint (&symfile_complaints, "Corrupt data in %s:%s", unit->dwarf_frame_section->owner->filename, unit->dwarf_frame_section->name); break; } return ret; } /* FIXME: kettenis/20030504: This still needs to be integrated with dwarf2read.c in a better way. */ /* Imported from dwarf2read.c. */ extern asection *dwarf_frame_section; extern asection *dwarf_eh_frame_section; /* Imported from dwarf2read.c. */ extern char *dwarf2_read_section (struct objfile *objfile, asection *sectp); void dwarf2_build_frame_info (struct objfile *objfile) { struct comp_unit unit; char *frame_ptr; /* Build a minimal decoding of the DWARF2 compilation unit. */ unit.abfd = objfile->obfd; unit.objfile = objfile; unit.addr_size = objfile->obfd->arch_info->bits_per_address / 8; unit.dbase = 0; unit.tbase = 0; /* First add the information from the .eh_frame section. That way, the FDEs from that section are searched last. */ if (dwarf_eh_frame_section) { asection *got, *txt; unit.cie = NULL; unit.dwarf_frame_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_eh_frame_section); unit.dwarf_frame_size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (dwarf_eh_frame_section); unit.dwarf_frame_section = dwarf_eh_frame_section; /* FIXME: kettenis/20030602: This is the DW_EH_PE_datarel base that is used for the i386/amd64 target, which currently is the only target in GCC that supports/uses the DW_EH_PE_datarel encoding. */ got = bfd_get_section_by_name (unit.abfd, ".got"); if (got) unit.dbase = got->vma; /* GCC emits the DW_EH_PE_textrel encoding type on sh and ia64 so far. */ txt = bfd_get_section_by_name (unit.abfd, ".text"); if (txt) unit.tbase = txt->vma; frame_ptr = unit.dwarf_frame_buffer; while (frame_ptr < unit.dwarf_frame_buffer + unit.dwarf_frame_size) frame_ptr = decode_frame_entry (&unit, frame_ptr, 1); } if (dwarf_frame_section) { unit.cie = NULL; unit.dwarf_frame_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_frame_section); unit.dwarf_frame_size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (dwarf_frame_section); unit.dwarf_frame_section = dwarf_frame_section; frame_ptr = unit.dwarf_frame_buffer; while (frame_ptr < unit.dwarf_frame_buffer + unit.dwarf_frame_size) frame_ptr = decode_frame_entry (&unit, frame_ptr, 0); } } /* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */ void _initialize_dwarf2_frame (void); void _initialize_dwarf2_frame (void) { dwarf2_frame_data = register_objfile_data (); }