| /* libunwind - a platform-independent unwind library |
| Copyright (c) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. |
| Contributed by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> |
| |
| This file is part of libunwind. |
| |
| Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining |
| a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the |
| "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including |
| without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, |
| distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to |
| permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to |
| the following conditions: |
| |
| The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be |
| included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
| |
| THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, |
| EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF |
| MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND |
| NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE |
| LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION |
| OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION |
| WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ |
| |
| #ifndef dwarf_eh_h |
| #define dwarf_eh_h |
| |
| #include "dwarf.h" |
| |
| /* This header file defines the format of a DWARF exception-header |
| section (.eh_frame_hdr, pointed to by program-header |
| PT_GNU_EH_FRAME). The exception-header is self-describing in the |
| sense that the format of the addresses contained in it is expressed |
| as a one-byte type-descriptor called a "pointer-encoding" (PE). |
| |
| The exception header encodes the address of the .eh_frame section |
| and optionally contains a binary search table for the |
| Frame Descriptor Entries (FDEs) in the .eh_frame. The contents of |
| .eh_frame has the format described by the DWARF v3 standard |
| (http://www.eagercon.com/dwarf/dwarf3std.htm), except that code |
| addresses may be encoded in different ways. Also, .eh_frame has |
| augmentations that allow encoding a language-specific data-area |
| (LSDA) pointer and a pointer to a personality-routine. |
| |
| Details: |
| |
| The Common Information Entry (CIE) associated with an FDE may |
| contain an augmentation string. Each character in this string has |
| a specific meaning and either one or two associated operands. The |
| operands are stored in an augmentation body which appears right |
| after the "return_address_register" member and before the |
| "initial_instructions" member. The operands appear in the order |
| in which the characters appear in the string. For example, if the |
| augmentation string is "zL", the operand for 'z' would be first in |
| the augmentation body and the operand for 'L' would be second. |
| The following characters are supported for the CIE augmentation |
| string: |
| |
| 'z': The operand for this character is a uleb128 value that gives the |
| length of the CIE augmentation body, not counting the length |
| of the uleb128 operand itself. If present, this code must |
| appear as the first character in the augmentation body. |
| |
| 'L': Indicates that the FDE's augmentation body contains an LSDA |
| pointer. The operand for this character is a single byte |
| that specifies the pointer-encoding (PE) that is used for |
| the LSDA pointer. |
| |
| 'R': Indicates that the code-pointers (FDE members |
| "initial_location" and "address_range" and the operand for |
| DW_CFA_set_loc) in the FDE have a non-default encoding. The |
| operand for this character is a single byte that specifies |
| the pointer-encoding (PE) that is used for the |
| code-pointers. Note: the "address_range" member is always |
| encoded as an absolute value. Apart from that, the specified |
| FDE pointer-encoding applies. |
| |
| 'P': Indicates the presence of a personality routine (handler). |
| The first operand for this character specifies the |
| pointer-encoding (PE) that is used for the second operand, |
| which specifies the address of the personality routine. |
| |
| If the augmentation string contains any other characters, the |
| remainder of the augmentation string should be ignored. |
| Furthermore, if the size of the augmentation body is unknown |
| (i.e., 'z' is not the first character of the augmentation string), |
| then the entire CIE as well all associated FDEs must be ignored. |
| |
| A Frame Descriptor Entries (FDE) may contain an augmentation body |
| which, if present, appears right after the "address_range" member |
| and before the "instructions" member. The contents of this body |
| is implicitly defined by the augmentation string of the associated |
| CIE. The meaning of the characters in the CIE's augmentation |
| string as far as FDEs are concerned is as follows: |
| |
| 'z': The first operand in the FDE's augmentation body specifies |
| the total length of the augmentation body as a uleb128 (not |
| counting the length of the uleb128 operand itself). |
| |
| 'L': The operand for this character is an LSDA pointer, encoded |
| in the format specified by the corresponding operand in the |
| CIE's augmentation body. |
| |
| */ |
| |
| #define DW_EH_VERSION 1 /* The version we're implementing */ |
| |
| struct dwarf_eh_frame_hdr |
| { |
| unsigned char version; |
| unsigned char eh_frame_ptr_enc; |
| unsigned char fde_count_enc; |
| unsigned char table_enc; |
| /* The rest of the header is variable-length and consists of the |
| following members: |
| |
| encoded_t eh_frame_ptr; |
| encoded_t fde_count; |
| struct |
| { |
| encoded_t start_ip; // first address covered by this FDE |
| encoded_t fde_addr; // address of the FDE |
| } |
| binary_search_table[fde_count]; */ |
| }; |
| |
| #endif /* dwarf_eh_h */ |