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Juan Cespedesd914a202004-11-10 00:15:33 +01001#include <gelf.h>
Juan Cespedesa7af00d2009-07-26 13:23:18 +02002#include <sys/ptrace.h>
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +01003#include <errno.h>
4#include <error.h>
5#include <inttypes.h>
6#include <assert.h>
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +01007#include <string.h>
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +01008
Petr Machata366c2f42012-02-09 19:34:36 +01009#include "proc.h"
Juan Cespedesf7281232009-06-25 16:11:21 +020010#include "common.h"
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +010011#include "library.h"
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +020012#include "breakpoint.h"
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +020013#include "linux-gnu/trace.h"
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +010014
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +010015/* There are two PLT types on 32-bit PPC: old-style, BSS PLT, and
16 * new-style "secure" PLT. We can tell one from the other by the
17 * flags on the .plt section. If it's +X (executable), it's BSS PLT,
18 * otherwise it's secure.
19 *
20 * BSS PLT works the same way as most architectures: the .plt section
21 * contains trampolines and we put breakpoints to those. With secure
22 * PLT, the .plt section doesn't contain instructions but addresses.
23 * The real PLT table is stored in .text. Addresses of those PLT
24 * entries can be computed, and it fact that's what the glink deal
25 * below does.
26 *
27 * If not prelinked, BSS PLT entries in the .plt section contain
28 * zeroes that are overwritten by the dynamic linker during start-up.
29 * For that reason, ltrace realizes those breakpoints only after
30 * .start is hit.
31 *
32 * 64-bit PPC is more involved. Program linker creates for each
33 * library call a _stub_ symbol named xxxxxxxx.plt_call.<callee>
34 * (where xxxxxxxx is a hexadecimal number). That stub does the call
35 * dispatch: it loads an address of a function to call from the
36 * section .plt, and branches. PLT entries themselves are essentially
37 * a curried call to the resolver. When the symbol is resolved, the
38 * resolver updates the value stored in .plt, and the next time
39 * around, the stub calls the library function directly. So we make
40 * at most one trip (none if the binary is prelinked) through each PLT
41 * entry, and correspondingly that is useless as a breakpoint site.
42 *
43 * Note the three confusing terms: stubs (that play the role of PLT
44 * entries), PLT entries, .plt section.
45 *
46 * We first check symbol tables and see if we happen to have stub
47 * symbols available. If yes we just put breakpoints to those, and
48 * treat them as usual breakpoints. The only tricky part is realizing
49 * that there can be more than one breakpoint per symbol.
50 *
51 * The case that we don't have the stub symbols available is harder.
52 * The following scheme uses two kinds of PLT breakpoints: unresolved
53 * and resolved (to some address). When the process starts (or when
54 * we attach), we distribute unresolved PLT breakpoints to the PLT
55 * entries (not stubs). Then we look in .plt, and for each entry
56 * whose value is different than the corresponding PLT entry address,
57 * we assume it was already resolved, and convert the breakpoint to
58 * resolved. We also rewrite the resolved value in .plt back to the
59 * PLT address.
60 *
61 * When a PLT entry hits a resolved breakpoint (which happens because
62 * we put back the unresolved addresses to .plt), we move the
63 * instruction pointer to the corresponding address and continue the
64 * process as if nothing happened.
65 *
66 * When unresolved PLT entry is called for the first time, we need to
67 * catch the new value that the resolver will write to a .plt slot.
68 * We also need to prevent another thread from racing through and
69 * taking the branch without ltrace noticing. So when unresolved PLT
70 * entry hits, we have to stop all threads. We then single-step
71 * through the resolver, until the .plt slot changes. When it does,
72 * we treat it the same way as above: convert the PLT breakpoint to
73 * resolved, and rewrite the .plt value back to PLT address. We then
74 * start all threads again.
75 *
76 * In theory we might find the exact instruction that will update the
77 * .plt slot, and emulate it, updating the PLT breakpoint immediately,
78 * and then just skip it. But that's even messier than the thread
79 * stopping business and single stepping that needs to be done.
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +020080 *
81 * Short of doing this we really have to stop everyone. There is no
82 * way around that. Unless we know where the stubs are, we don't have
83 * a way to catch a thread that would use the window of opportunity
84 * between updating .plt and notifying ltrace about the singlestep.
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +010085 */
86
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +010087#define PPC_PLT_STUB_SIZE 16
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +020088#define PPC64_PLT_STUB_SIZE 8 //xxx
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +010089
90static inline int
Petr Machata4e2073f2012-03-21 05:15:44 +010091host_powerpc64()
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +010092{
93#ifdef __powerpc64__
94 return 1;
95#else
96 return 0;
97#endif
98}
99
Juan Cespedesf1350522008-12-16 18:19:58 +0100100GElf_Addr
Petr Machata4e2073f2012-03-21 05:15:44 +0100101arch_plt_sym_val(struct ltelf *lte, size_t ndx, GElf_Rela *rela)
102{
103 if (lte->ehdr.e_machine == EM_PPC && lte->arch.secure_plt) {
104 assert(lte->arch.plt_stub_vma != 0);
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100105 return lte->arch.plt_stub_vma + PPC_PLT_STUB_SIZE * ndx;
Petr Machata4e2073f2012-03-21 05:15:44 +0100106
107 } else if (lte->ehdr.e_machine == EM_PPC) {
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100108 return rela->r_offset;
Petr Machata4e2073f2012-03-21 05:15:44 +0100109
110 } else {
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200111 /* If we get here, we don't have stub symbols. In
112 * that case we put brakpoints to PLT entries the same
113 * as the PPC32 secure PLT case does. */
114 assert(lte->arch.plt_stub_vma != 0);
115 return lte->arch.plt_stub_vma + PPC64_PLT_STUB_SIZE * ndx;
Petr Machata4e2073f2012-03-21 05:15:44 +0100116 }
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100117}
118
119int
120arch_translate_address(struct Process *proc,
121 target_address_t addr, target_address_t *ret)
122{
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200123 if (proc->e_machine == EM_PPC64) {
124 assert(host_powerpc64());
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100125 long l = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, proc->pid, addr, 0);
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100126 if (l == -1 && errno) {
127 error(0, errno, ".opd translation of %p", addr);
128 return -1;
129 }
130 *ret = (target_address_t)l;
131 return 0;
132 }
133
134 *ret = addr;
135 return 0;
Juan Cespedesd914a202004-11-10 00:15:33 +0100136}
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100137
Juan Cespedesf1350522008-12-16 18:19:58 +0100138void *
Petr Machata18c801c2012-04-07 01:24:08 +0200139sym2addr(struct Process *proc, struct library_symbol *sym)
140{
141 return sym->enter_addr;
Ian Wienand9a2ad352006-02-20 22:44:45 +0100142}
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100143
144static GElf_Addr
145get_glink_vma(struct ltelf *lte, GElf_Addr ppcgot, Elf_Data *plt_data)
146{
147 Elf_Scn *ppcgot_sec = NULL;
148 GElf_Shdr ppcgot_shdr;
149 if (ppcgot != 0
150 && elf_get_section_covering(lte, ppcgot,
151 &ppcgot_sec, &ppcgot_shdr) < 0)
Petr Machata8b00d5b2012-04-06 16:05:10 +0200152 error(0, 0, "DT_PPC_GOT=%#"PRIx64", but no such section found",
153 ppcgot);
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100154
155 if (ppcgot_sec != NULL) {
156 Elf_Data *data = elf_loaddata(ppcgot_sec, &ppcgot_shdr);
157 if (data == NULL || data->d_size < 8 ) {
Petr Machata8b00d5b2012-04-06 16:05:10 +0200158 error(0, 0, "couldn't read GOT data");
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100159 } else {
160 // where PPCGOT begins in .got
161 size_t offset = ppcgot - ppcgot_shdr.sh_addr;
162 assert(offset % 4 == 0);
163 uint32_t glink_vma;
164 if (elf_read_u32(data, offset + 4, &glink_vma) < 0) {
Petr Machata8b00d5b2012-04-06 16:05:10 +0200165 error(0, 0, "couldn't read glink VMA address"
166 " at %zd@GOT", offset);
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100167 return 0;
168 }
169 if (glink_vma != 0) {
170 debug(1, "PPC GOT glink_vma address: %#" PRIx32,
171 glink_vma);
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100172 return (GElf_Addr)glink_vma;
173 }
174 }
175 }
176
177 if (plt_data != NULL) {
178 uint32_t glink_vma;
179 if (elf_read_u32(plt_data, 0, &glink_vma) < 0) {
Petr Machata8b00d5b2012-04-06 16:05:10 +0200180 error(0, 0, "couldn't read glink VMA address");
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100181 return 0;
182 }
183 debug(1, ".plt glink_vma address: %#" PRIx32, glink_vma);
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100184 return (GElf_Addr)glink_vma;
185 }
186
187 return 0;
188}
189
Petr Machata644d6692012-03-24 02:06:48 +0100190static int
Petr Machatad1746d12012-03-27 03:14:14 +0200191load_dynamic_entry(struct ltelf *lte, int tag, GElf_Addr *valuep)
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100192{
Petr Machata644d6692012-03-24 02:06:48 +0100193 Elf_Scn *scn;
194 GElf_Shdr shdr;
195 if (elf_get_section_type(lte, SHT_DYNAMIC, &scn, &shdr) < 0
196 || scn == NULL) {
197 fail:
198 error(0, 0, "Couldn't get SHT_DYNAMIC: %s",
199 elf_errmsg(-1));
200 return -1;
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100201 }
Petr Machata644d6692012-03-24 02:06:48 +0100202
203 Elf_Data *data = elf_loaddata(scn, &shdr);
204 if (data == NULL)
205 goto fail;
206
207 size_t j;
208 for (j = 0; j < shdr.sh_size / shdr.sh_entsize; ++j) {
209 GElf_Dyn dyn;
210 if (gelf_getdyn(data, j, &dyn) == NULL)
211 goto fail;
212
Petr Machatad1746d12012-03-27 03:14:14 +0200213 if(dyn.d_tag == tag) {
214 *valuep = dyn.d_un.d_ptr;
Petr Machata644d6692012-03-24 02:06:48 +0100215 return 0;
216 }
217 }
218
219 return -1;
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100220}
221
Petr Machatad1746d12012-03-27 03:14:14 +0200222static int
223load_ppcgot(struct ltelf *lte, GElf_Addr *ppcgotp)
224{
225 return load_dynamic_entry(lte, DT_PPC_GOT, ppcgotp);
226}
227
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200228static int
229load_ppc64_glink(struct ltelf *lte, GElf_Addr *glinkp)
230{
231 return load_dynamic_entry(lte, DT_PPC64_GLINK, glinkp);
232}
233
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100234int
235arch_elf_init(struct ltelf *lte)
236{
Petr Machata18c801c2012-04-07 01:24:08 +0200237 lte->arch.secure_plt = !(lte->plt_flags & SHF_EXECINSTR);
Petr Machata4e2073f2012-03-21 05:15:44 +0100238 if (lte->ehdr.e_machine == EM_PPC && lte->arch.secure_plt) {
Petr Machata644d6692012-03-24 02:06:48 +0100239 GElf_Addr ppcgot;
240 if (load_ppcgot(lte, &ppcgot) < 0) {
Petr Machata8b00d5b2012-04-06 16:05:10 +0200241 error(0, 0, "couldn't find DT_PPC_GOT");
Petr Machata644d6692012-03-24 02:06:48 +0100242 return -1;
243 }
244 GElf_Addr glink_vma = get_glink_vma(lte, ppcgot, lte->plt_data);
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100245
246 assert (lte->relplt_size % 12 == 0);
247 size_t count = lte->relplt_size / 12; // size of RELA entry
248 lte->arch.plt_stub_vma = glink_vma
249 - (GElf_Addr)count * PPC_PLT_STUB_SIZE;
250 debug(1, "stub_vma is %#" PRIx64, lte->arch.plt_stub_vma);
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200251
252 } else if (lte->ehdr.e_machine == EM_PPC64) {
253 GElf_Addr glink_vma;
254 if (load_ppc64_glink(lte, &glink_vma) < 0) {
Petr Machata8b00d5b2012-04-06 16:05:10 +0200255 error(0, 0, "couldn't find DT_PPC64_GLINK");
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200256 return -1;
257 }
258
259 /* The first glink stub starts at offset 32. */
260 lte->arch.plt_stub_vma = glink_vma + 32;
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100261 }
262
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100263 /* On PPC64, look for stub symbols in symbol table. These are
264 * called: xxxxxxxx.plt_call.callee_name@version+addend. */
265 if (lte->ehdr.e_machine == EM_PPC64
266 && lte->symtab != NULL && lte->strtab != NULL) {
267
268 /* N.B. We can't simply skip the symbols that we fail
269 * to read or malloc. There may be more than one stub
270 * per symbol name, and if we failed in one but
271 * succeeded in another, the PLT enabling code would
272 * have no way to tell that something is missing. We
273 * could work around that, of course, but it doesn't
Petr Machata7b361142012-03-24 14:27:01 +0100274 * seem worth the trouble. So if anything fails, we
275 * just pretend that we don't have stub symbols at
276 * all, as if the binary is stripped. */
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100277
278 size_t i;
279 for (i = 0; i < lte->symtab_count; ++i) {
280 GElf_Sym sym;
Petr Machata7b361142012-03-24 14:27:01 +0100281 if (gelf_getsym(lte->symtab, i, &sym) == NULL) {
282 struct library_symbol *sym, *next;
283 fail:
284 for (sym = lte->arch.stubs; sym != NULL; ) {
285 next = sym->next;
286 library_symbol_destroy(sym);
287 free(sym);
288 sym = next;
289 }
290 lte->arch.stubs = NULL;
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100291 break;
Petr Machata7b361142012-03-24 14:27:01 +0100292 }
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100293
294 const char *name = lte->strtab + sym.st_name;
295
296#define STUBN ".plt_call."
297 if ((name = strstr(name, STUBN)) == NULL)
298 continue;
299 name += sizeof(STUBN) - 1;
300#undef STUBN
301
302 size_t len;
303 const char *ver = strchr(name, '@');
304 if (ver != NULL) {
305 len = ver - name;
306
307 } else {
308 /* If there is "+" at all, check that
309 * the symbol name ends in "+0". */
310 const char *add = strrchr(name, '+');
311 if (add != NULL) {
312 assert(strcmp(add, "+0") == 0);
313 len = add - name;
314 } else {
315 len = strlen(name);
316 }
317 }
318
319 char *sym_name = strndup(name, len);
Petr Machata7b361142012-03-24 14:27:01 +0100320 struct library_symbol *libsym = malloc(sizeof(*libsym));
321 if (sym_name == NULL || libsym == NULL) {
Petr Machatae8d90762012-04-15 04:28:31 +0200322 fail2:
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100323 free(sym_name);
Petr Machata7b361142012-03-24 14:27:01 +0100324 free(libsym);
325 goto fail;
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100326 }
327
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100328 target_address_t addr
329 = (target_address_t)sym.st_value + lte->bias;
Petr Machatae8d90762012-04-15 04:28:31 +0200330 if (library_symbol_init(libsym, addr, sym_name, 1,
331 LS_TOPLT_EXEC) < 0)
332 goto fail2;
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200333 libsym->arch.type = PPC64PLT_STUB;
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100334 libsym->next = lte->arch.stubs;
335 lte->arch.stubs = libsym;
336 }
337 }
338
Petr Machatae67635d2012-03-21 03:37:39 +0100339 return 0;
340}
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100341
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200342static int
343read_plt_slot_value(struct Process *proc, GElf_Addr addr, GElf_Addr *valp)
344{
345 /* on PPC32 we need to do things differently, but PPC64/PPC32
346 * is currently not supported anyway. */
347 assert(host_powerpc64());
348
349 long l = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, proc->pid, addr, 0);
350 if (l == -1 && errno != 0) {
351 error(0, errno, "ptrace .plt slot value @%#" PRIx64, addr);
352 return -1;
353 }
354
355 *valp = (GElf_Addr)l;
356 return 0;
357}
358
359static int
360unresolve_plt_slot(struct Process *proc, GElf_Addr addr, GElf_Addr value)
361{
362 /* We only modify plt_entry[0], which holds the resolved
363 * address of the routine. We keep the TOC and environment
364 * pointers intact. Hence the only adjustment that we need to
365 * do is to IP. */
366 if (ptrace(PTRACE_POKETEXT, proc->pid, addr, value) < 0) {
367 error(0, errno, "unresolve .plt slot");
368 return -1;
369 }
370 return 0;
371}
372
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100373enum plt_status
374arch_elf_add_plt_entry(struct Process *proc, struct ltelf *lte,
Petr Machatad1746d12012-03-27 03:14:14 +0200375 const char *a_name, GElf_Rela *rela, size_t ndx,
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100376 struct library_symbol **ret)
377{
378 if (lte->ehdr.e_machine == EM_PPC)
379 return plt_default;
380
381 /* PPC64. If we have stubs, we return a chain of breakpoint
382 * sites, one for each stub that corresponds to this PLT
383 * entry. */
384 struct library_symbol *chain = NULL;
385 struct library_symbol **symp;
386 for (symp = &lte->arch.stubs; *symp != NULL; ) {
387 struct library_symbol *sym = *symp;
388 if (strcmp(sym->name, a_name) != 0) {
389 symp = &(*symp)->next;
390 continue;
391 }
392
393 /* Re-chain the symbol from stubs to CHAIN. */
394 *symp = sym->next;
395 sym->next = chain;
396 chain = sym;
397 }
398
399 if (chain != NULL) {
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100400 *ret = chain;
401 return plt_ok;
402 }
403
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200404 /* We don't have stub symbols. Find corresponding .plt slot,
405 * and check whether it contains the corresponding PLT address
406 * (or 0 if the dynamic linker hasn't run yet). N.B. we don't
407 * want read this from ELF file, but from process image. That
408 * makes a difference if we are attaching to a running
409 * process. */
410
411 GElf_Addr plt_entry_addr = arch_plt_sym_val(lte, ndx, rela);
412 GElf_Addr plt_slot_addr = rela->r_offset;
413 assert(plt_slot_addr >= lte->plt_addr
414 || plt_slot_addr < lte->plt_addr + lte->plt_size);
415
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200416 GElf_Addr plt_slot_value;
417 if (read_plt_slot_value(proc, plt_slot_addr, &plt_slot_value) < 0)
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200418 return plt_fail;
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200419
420 char *name = strdup(a_name);
421 struct library_symbol *libsym = malloc(sizeof(*libsym));
422 if (name == NULL || libsym == NULL) {
423 error(0, errno, "allocation for .plt slot");
424 fail:
425 free(name);
426 free(libsym);
427 return plt_fail;
428 }
429
Petr Machatae8d90762012-04-15 04:28:31 +0200430 if (library_symbol_init(libsym, (target_address_t)plt_entry_addr,
431 name, 1, LS_TOPLT_EXEC) < 0)
432 goto fail;
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200433 libsym->arch.plt_slot_addr = plt_slot_addr;
434
435 if (plt_slot_value == plt_entry_addr || plt_slot_value == 0) {
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200436 libsym->arch.type = PPC64PLT_UNRESOLVED;
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200437 libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_entry_addr;
438
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200439 } else {
440 /* Unresolve the .plt slot. If the binary was
441 * prelinked, this makes the code invalid, because in
442 * case of prelinked binary, the dynamic linker
443 * doesn't update .plt[0] and .plt[1] with addresses
444 * of the resover. But we don't care, we will never
445 * need to enter the resolver. That just means that
446 * we have to un-un-resolve this back before we
447 * detach, which is nothing new: we already need to
448 * retract breakpoints. */
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200449
450 if (unresolve_plt_slot(proc, plt_slot_addr, plt_entry_addr) < 0)
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200451 goto fail;
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200452 libsym->arch.type = PPC64PLT_RESOLVED;
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200453 libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_slot_value;
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200454 }
455
456 *ret = libsym;
457 return plt_ok;
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100458}
459
Petr Machata4d9a91c2012-03-24 04:55:03 +0100460void
461arch_elf_destroy(struct ltelf *lte)
462{
Petr Machata37d368e2012-03-24 04:58:08 +0100463 struct library_symbol *sym;
464 for (sym = lte->arch.stubs; sym != NULL; ) {
465 struct library_symbol *next = sym->next;
466 library_symbol_destroy(sym);
467 free(sym);
468 sym = next;
469 }
Petr Machata4d9a91c2012-03-24 04:55:03 +0100470}
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200471
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200472static enum callback_status
473keep_stepping_p(struct process_stopping_handler *self)
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200474{
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200475 struct Process *proc = self->task_enabling_breakpoint;
476 struct library_symbol *libsym = self->breakpoint_being_enabled->libsym;
477 GElf_Addr value;
478 if (read_plt_slot_value(proc, libsym->arch.plt_slot_addr, &value) < 0)
479 return CBS_FAIL;
480
481 /* In UNRESOLVED state, the RESOLVED_VALUE in fact contains
482 * the PLT entry value. */
483 if (value == libsym->arch.resolved_value)
484 return CBS_CONT;
485
486 /* The .plt slot got resolved! We can migrate the breakpoint
487 * to RESOLVED and stop single-stepping. */
488 if (unresolve_plt_slot(proc, libsym->arch.plt_slot_addr,
489 libsym->arch.resolved_value) < 0)
490 return CBS_FAIL;
491 libsym->arch.type = PPC64PLT_RESOLVED;
492 libsym->arch.resolved_value = value;
493
494 return CBS_STOP;
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200495}
496
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200497static void
498ppc64_plt_bp_continue(struct breakpoint *bp, struct Process *proc)
499{
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200500 switch (bp->libsym->arch.type) {
501 target_address_t rv;
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200502 case PPC64PLT_UNRESOLVED:
503 if (process_install_stopping_handler(proc, bp, NULL,
Petr Machatacb9a28d2012-03-28 11:11:32 +0200504 &keep_stepping_p,
Petr Machata949a56a2012-04-03 00:32:03 +0200505 NULL) < 0) {
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200506 perror("ppc64_unresolved_bp_continue: couldn't install"
507 " event handler");
508 continue_after_breakpoint(proc, bp);
509 }
510 return;
511
512 case PPC64PLT_RESOLVED:
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200513 rv = (target_address_t)bp->libsym->arch.resolved_value;
514 set_instruction_pointer(proc, rv);
515 continue_process(proc->pid);
Petr Machata50969622012-04-06 16:06:26 +0200516 return;
517
518 case PPC64PLT_STUB:
519 break;
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200520 }
Petr Machata50969622012-04-06 16:06:26 +0200521
522 assert(bp->libsym->arch.type != bp->libsym->arch.type);
523 abort();
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200524}
525
Petr Machata52dbfb12012-03-29 16:38:26 +0200526/* For some symbol types, we need to set up custom callbacks. XXX we
527 * don't need PROC here, we can store the data in BP if it is of
528 * interest to us. */
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200529int
530arch_breakpoint_init(struct Process *proc, struct breakpoint *bp)
531{
532 if (proc->e_machine == EM_PPC
Petr Machata052b5f12012-04-06 14:53:07 +0200533 || bp->libsym == NULL)
534 return 0;
535
536 /* We could see LS_TOPLT_EXEC or LS_TOPLT_NONE (the latter
537 * when we trace entry points), but not LS_TOPLT_POINT
538 * anywhere on PPC. */
Petr Machata052b5f12012-04-06 14:53:07 +0200539 if (bp->libsym->plt_type != LS_TOPLT_EXEC
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200540 || bp->libsym->arch.type == PPC64PLT_STUB)
541 return 0;
542
Petr Machata58b2d0f2012-03-28 02:19:20 +0200543 static struct bp_callbacks cbs = {
544 .on_continue = ppc64_plt_bp_continue,
545 };
546 breakpoint_set_callbacks(bp, &cbs);
Petr Machatab64b5c72012-03-27 03:19:42 +0200547 return 0;
548}
549
550void
551arch_breakpoint_destroy(struct breakpoint *bp)
552{
553}
Petr Machatad3cc9882012-04-13 21:40:23 +0200554
555int
556arch_breakpoint_clone(struct breakpoint *retp, struct breakpoint *sbp)
557{
558 retp->arch = sbp->arch;
559 return 0;
560}