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Ben Cheng25b3c042013-11-20 14:45:36 -08001/* Standard argp argument parsers for tools using libdwfl.
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49
50#include "libdwflP.h"
51#include <argp.h>
52#include <stdlib.h>
53#include <assert.h>
54#include <libintl.h>
55#include <fcntl.h>
56#include <unistd.h>
57
58/* gettext helper macros. */
59#define _(Str) dgettext ("elfutils", Str)
60
61
62#define OPT_DEBUGINFO 0x100
63#define OPT_COREFILE 0x101
64
65static const struct argp_option options[] =
66{
67 { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, N_("Input selection options:"), 0 },
68 { "executable", 'e', "FILE", 0, N_("Find addresses in FILE"), 0 },
69 { "core", OPT_COREFILE, "COREFILE", 0,
70 N_("Find addresses from signatures found in COREFILE"), 0 },
71 { "pid", 'p', "PID", 0,
72 N_("Find addresses in files mapped into process PID"), 0 },
73 { "linux-process-map", 'M', "FILE", 0,
74 N_("Find addresses in files mapped as read from FILE"
75 " in Linux /proc/PID/maps format"), 0 },
76 { "kernel", 'k', NULL, 0, N_("Find addresses in the running kernel"), 0 },
77 { "offline-kernel", 'K', "RELEASE", OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL,
78 N_("Kernel with all modules"), 0 },
79 { "debuginfo-path", OPT_DEBUGINFO, "PATH", 0,
80 N_("Search path for separate debuginfo files"), 0 },
81 { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
82};
83
84static char *debuginfo_path;
85
86static const Dwfl_Callbacks offline_callbacks =
87 {
88 .find_debuginfo = INTUSE(dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo),
89 .debuginfo_path = &debuginfo_path,
90
91 .section_address = INTUSE(dwfl_offline_section_address),
92
93 /* We use this table for core files too. */
94 .find_elf = INTUSE(dwfl_build_id_find_elf),
95 };
96
97static const Dwfl_Callbacks proc_callbacks =
98 {
99 .find_debuginfo = INTUSE(dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo),
100 .debuginfo_path = &debuginfo_path,
101
102 .find_elf = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_proc_find_elf),
103 };
104
105static const Dwfl_Callbacks kernel_callbacks =
106 {
107 .find_debuginfo = INTUSE(dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo),
108 .debuginfo_path = &debuginfo_path,
109
110 .find_elf = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_kernel_find_elf),
111 .section_address = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_kernel_module_section_address),
112 };
113
114static error_t
115parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
116{
117 inline void failure (Dwfl *dwfl, int errnum, const char *msg)
118 {
119 if (dwfl != NULL)
120 dwfl_end (dwfl);
121 if (errnum == -1)
122 argp_failure (state, EXIT_FAILURE, 0, "%s: %s",
123 msg, INTUSE(dwfl_errmsg) (-1));
124 else
125 argp_failure (state, EXIT_FAILURE, errnum, "%s", msg);
126 }
127 inline error_t fail (Dwfl *dwfl, int errnum, const char *msg)
128 {
129 failure (dwfl, errnum, msg);
130 return errnum == -1 ? EIO : errnum;
131 }
132
133 switch (key)
134 {
135 case OPT_DEBUGINFO:
136 debuginfo_path = arg;
137 break;
138
139 case 'e':
140 {
141 Dwfl *dwfl = state->hook;
142 if (dwfl == NULL)
143 {
144 dwfl = INTUSE(dwfl_begin) (&offline_callbacks);
145 if (dwfl == NULL)
146 return fail (dwfl, -1, arg);
147 state->hook = dwfl;
148
149 /* Start at zero so if there is just one -e foo.so,
150 the DSO is shown without address bias. */
151 dwfl->offline_next_address = 0;
152 }
153 if (dwfl->callbacks == &offline_callbacks)
154 {
155 if (INTUSE(dwfl_report_offline) (dwfl, "", arg, -1) == NULL)
156 return fail (dwfl, -1, arg);
157 state->hook = dwfl;
158 }
159 else
160 {
161 toomany:
162 argp_error (state, "%s",
163 _("only one of -e, -p, -k, -K, or --core allowed"));
164 return EINVAL;
165 }
166 }
167 break;
168
169 case 'p':
170 if (state->hook == NULL)
171 {
172 Dwfl *dwfl = INTUSE(dwfl_begin) (&proc_callbacks);
173 int result = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_proc_report) (dwfl, atoi (arg));
174 if (result != 0)
175 return fail (dwfl, result, arg);
176 state->hook = dwfl;
177 }
178 else
179 goto toomany;
180 break;
181
182 case 'M':
183 if (state->hook == NULL)
184 {
185 FILE *f = fopen (arg, "r");
186 if (f == NULL)
187 nofile:
188 {
189 int code = errno;
190 argp_failure (state, EXIT_FAILURE, code,
191 "cannot open '%s'", arg);
192 return code;
193 }
194 Dwfl *dwfl = INTUSE(dwfl_begin) (&proc_callbacks);
195 int result = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_proc_maps_report) (dwfl, f);
196 fclose (f);
197 if (result != 0)
198 return fail (dwfl, result, arg);
199 state->hook = dwfl;
200 }
201 else
202 goto toomany;
203 break;
204
205 case OPT_COREFILE:
206 {
207 Dwfl *dwfl = state->hook;
208 if (dwfl == NULL)
209 state->hook = dwfl = INTUSE(dwfl_begin) (&offline_callbacks);
210 /* Permit -e and --core together. */
211 else if (dwfl->callbacks != &offline_callbacks)
212 goto toomany;
213
214 int fd = open64 (arg, O_RDONLY);
215 if (fd < 0)
216 goto nofile;
217
218 Elf *core;
219 Dwfl_Error error = __libdw_open_file (&fd, &core, true, false);
220 if (error != DWFL_E_NOERROR)
221 {
222 argp_failure (state, EXIT_FAILURE, 0,
223 _("cannot read ELF core file: %s"),
224 INTUSE(dwfl_errmsg) (error));
225 return error == DWFL_E_ERRNO ? errno : EIO;
226 }
227
228 int result = INTUSE(dwfl_core_file_report) (dwfl, core);
229 if (result < 0)
230 {
231 elf_end (core);
232 close (fd);
233 return fail (dwfl, result, arg);
234 }
235
236 /* From now we leak FD and CORE. */
237
238 if (result == 0)
239 {
240 argp_failure (state, EXIT_FAILURE, 0,
241 _("No modules recognized in core file"));
242 return ENOENT;
243 }
244 }
245 break;
246
247 case 'k':
248 if (state->hook == NULL)
249 {
250 Dwfl *dwfl = INTUSE(dwfl_begin) (&kernel_callbacks);
251 int result = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_kernel_report_kernel) (dwfl);
252 if (result != 0)
253 return fail (dwfl, result, _("cannot load kernel symbols"));
254 result = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_kernel_report_modules) (dwfl);
255 if (result != 0)
256 /* Non-fatal to have no modules since we do have the kernel. */
257 failure (dwfl, result, _("cannot find kernel modules"));
258 state->hook = dwfl;
259 }
260 else
261 goto toomany;
262 break;
263
264 case 'K':
265 if (state->hook == NULL)
266 {
267 Dwfl *dwfl = INTUSE(dwfl_begin) (&offline_callbacks);
268 int result = INTUSE(dwfl_linux_kernel_report_offline) (dwfl, arg,
269 NULL);
270 if (result != 0)
271 return fail (dwfl, result, _("cannot find kernel or modules"));
272 state->hook = dwfl;
273 }
274 else
275 goto toomany;
276 break;
277
278 case ARGP_KEY_SUCCESS:
279 {
280 Dwfl *dwfl = state->hook;
281
282 if (dwfl == NULL)
283 {
284 /* Default if no -e, -p, or -k, is "-e a.out". */
285 arg = "a.out";
286 dwfl = INTUSE(dwfl_begin) (&offline_callbacks);
287 if (INTUSE(dwfl_report_offline) (dwfl, "", arg, -1) == NULL)
288 return fail (dwfl, -1, arg);
289 state->hook = dwfl;
290 }
291
292 /* One of the three flavors has done dwfl_begin and some reporting
293 if we got here. Tie up the Dwfl and return it to the caller of
294 argp_parse. */
295
296 int result = INTUSE(dwfl_report_end) (dwfl, NULL, NULL);
297 assert (result == 0);
298 }
299 break;
300
301 case ARGP_KEY_ERROR:
302 dwfl_end (state->hook);
303 state->hook = NULL;
304 break;
305
306 default:
307 return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
308 }
309
310 /* Update the input all along, so a parent parser can see it. */
311 *(Dwfl **) state->input = state->hook;
312 return 0;
313}
314
315static const struct argp libdwfl_argp =
316 { .options = options, .parser = parse_opt };
317
318const struct argp *
319dwfl_standard_argp (void)
320{
321 return &libdwfl_argp;
322}
323
324#ifdef _MUDFLAP
325/* In the absence of a mudflap wrapper for argp_parse, or a libc compiled
326 with -fmudflap, we'll see spurious errors for using the struct argp_state
327 on argp_parse's stack. */
328
329void __attribute__ ((constructor))
330__libdwfl_argp_mudflap_options (void)
331{
332 __mf_set_options ("-heur-stack-bound");
333}
334#endif