| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- DebugInfo. pub_tool_debuginfo.h ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation |
| framework. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Julian Seward |
| jseward@acm.org |
| |
| 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. |
| |
| The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __PUB_TOOL_DEBUGINFO_H |
| #define __PUB_TOOL_DEBUGINFO_H |
| |
| #include "pub_tool_basics.h" // VG_ macro |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Obtaining debug information ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* Get the file/function/line number of the instruction at address |
| 'a'. For these four, if debug info for the address is found, it |
| copies the info into the buffer/UInt and returns True. If not, it |
| returns False. VG_(get_fnname) always |
| demangles C++ function names. VG_(get_fnname_w_offset) is the |
| same, except it appends "+N" to symbol names to indicate offsets. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_filename) ( Addr a, const HChar** filename ); |
| extern Bool VG_(get_fnname) ( Addr a, const HChar** fnname ); |
| extern Bool VG_(get_linenum) ( Addr a, UInt* linenum ); |
| extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_w_offset) |
| ( Addr a, const HChar** fnname ); |
| |
| /* This one is the most general. It gives filename, line number and |
| optionally directory name. filename and linenum may not be NULL. |
| dirname may be NULL, meaning that the caller does not want |
| directory name info. |
| If dirname is non-null, directory info is written to *dirname, if |
| it is available; if not available, '\0' is written to the first |
| byte. |
| |
| The character strings returned in *filename and *dirname are not |
| persistent. They will be freed when the DebugInfo they belong to |
| is discarded. |
| |
| Returned value indicates whether any filename/line info could be |
| found. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_filename_linenum) |
| ( Addr a, |
| /*OUT*/const HChar** filename, |
| /*OUT*/const HChar** dirname, |
| /*OUT*/UInt* linenum ); |
| |
| /* Succeeds only if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of the |
| first instruction in a function -- as opposed to VG_(get_fnname) which |
| succeeds if we find from debug info that 'a' is the address of any |
| instruction in a function. Use this to instrument the start of |
| a particular function. Nb: if an executable/shared object is stripped |
| of its symbols, this function will not be able to recognise function |
| entry points within it. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_fnname_if_entry) ( Addr a, const HChar** fnname ); |
| |
| typedef |
| enum { |
| Vg_FnNameNormal, // A normal function. |
| Vg_FnNameMain, // "main" |
| Vg_FnNameBelowMain // Something below "main", eg. __libc_start_main. |
| } Vg_FnNameKind; // Such names are often filtered. |
| |
| /* Indicates what kind of fnname it is. */ |
| extern Vg_FnNameKind VG_(get_fnname_kind) ( const HChar* name ); |
| |
| /* Like VG_(get_fnname_kind), but takes a code address. */ |
| extern Vg_FnNameKind VG_(get_fnname_kind_from_IP) ( Addr ip ); |
| |
| /* Looks up data_addr in the collection of data symbols, and if found |
| puts its name (or as much as will fit) into dname[0 .. n_dname-1], |
| which is guaranteed to be zero terminated. Also data_addr's offset |
| from the symbol start is put into *offset. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_datasym_and_offset)( Addr data_addr, |
| /*OUT*/const HChar** dname, |
| /*OUT*/PtrdiffT* offset ); |
| |
| /* Try to form some description of DATA_ADDR by looking at the DWARF3 |
| debug info we have. This considers all global variables, and 8 |
| frames in the stacks of all threads. Result is written at the ends |
| of DNAME{1,2}V, which are XArray*s of HChar, that have been |
| initialised by the caller, and True is returned. If no description |
| is created, False is returned. Regardless of the return value, |
| DNAME{1,2}V are guaranteed to be zero terminated after the call. |
| |
| Note that after the call, DNAME{1,2} may have more than one |
| trailing zero, so callers should establish the useful text length |
| using VG_(strlen) on the contents, rather than VG_(sizeXA) on the |
| XArray itself. |
| */ |
| Bool VG_(get_data_description)( |
| /*MOD*/ void* /* really, XArray* of HChar */ dname1v, |
| /*MOD*/ void* /* really, XArray* of HChar */ dname2v, |
| Addr data_addr |
| ); |
| |
| /* Succeeds if the address is within a shared object or the main executable. |
| It doesn't matter if debug info is present or not. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(get_objname) ( Addr a, const HChar** objname ); |
| |
| |
| /* Cursor allowing to describe inlined function calls at an IP, |
| by doing successive calls to VG_(describe_IP). */ |
| typedef struct _InlIPCursor InlIPCursor; |
| |
| /* Returns info about the code address %eip: the address, function |
| name (if known) and filename/line number (if known), like this: |
| |
| 0x4001BF05: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:339) |
| |
| eip can possibly corresponds to inlined function call(s). |
| To describe eip and the inlined function calls, the following must |
| be done: |
| InlIPCursor *iipc = VG_(new_IIPC)(eip); |
| do { |
| buf = VG_(describe_IP)(eip, iipc); |
| ... use buf ... |
| } while (VG_(next_IIPC)(iipc)); |
| VG_(delete_IIPC)(iipc); |
| |
| To only describe eip, without the inlined calls at eip, give a NULL iipc: |
| buf = VG_(describe_IP)(eip, NULL); |
| |
| Note, that the returned string is allocated in a static buffer local to |
| VG_(describe_IP). That buffer will be overwritten with every invocation. |
| Therefore, callers need to possibly stash away the string. |
| */ |
| extern const HChar* VG_(describe_IP)(Addr eip, const InlIPCursor* iipc); |
| |
| /* Builds a IIPC (Inlined IP Cursor) to describe eip and all the inlined calls |
| at eip. Such a cursor must be deleted after use using VG_(delete_IIPC). */ |
| extern InlIPCursor* VG_(new_IIPC)(Addr eip); |
| /* Move the cursor to the next call to describe. |
| Returns True if there are still calls to describe. |
| False if nothing to describe anymore. */ |
| extern Bool VG_(next_IIPC)(InlIPCursor *iipc); |
| /* Free all memory associated with iipc. */ |
| extern void VG_(delete_IIPC)(InlIPCursor *iipc); |
| |
| |
| |
| /* Get an XArray of StackBlock which describe the stack (auto) blocks |
| for this ip. The caller is expected to free the XArray at some |
| point. If 'arrays_only' is True, only array-typed blocks are |
| returned; otherwise blocks of all types are returned. */ |
| |
| typedef |
| struct { |
| PtrdiffT base; /* offset from sp or fp */ |
| SizeT szB; /* size in bytes */ |
| Bool spRel; /* True => sp-rel, False => fp-rel */ |
| Bool isVec; /* does block have an array type, or not? */ |
| HChar name[16]; /* first 15 chars of name (asciiz) */ |
| } |
| StackBlock; |
| |
| extern void* /* really, XArray* of StackBlock */ |
| VG_(di_get_stack_blocks_at_ip)( Addr ip, Bool arrays_only ); |
| |
| |
| /* Get an array of GlobalBlock which describe the global blocks owned |
| by the shared object characterised by the given di_handle. Asserts |
| if the handle is invalid. The caller is responsible for freeing |
| the array at some point. If 'arrays_only' is True, only |
| array-typed blocks are returned; otherwise blocks of all types are |
| returned. */ |
| |
| typedef |
| struct { |
| Addr addr; |
| SizeT szB; |
| Bool isVec; /* does block have an array type, or not? */ |
| HChar name[16]; /* first 15 chars of name (asciiz) */ |
| HChar soname[16]; /* first 15 chars of name (asciiz) */ |
| } |
| GlobalBlock; |
| |
| extern void* /* really, XArray* of GlobalBlock */ |
| VG_(di_get_global_blocks_from_dihandle) ( ULong di_handle, |
| Bool arrays_only ); |
| |
| |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| /*=== Obtaining debug information ===*/ |
| /*====================================================================*/ |
| |
| /* A way to make limited debuginfo queries on a per-mapped-object |
| basis. */ |
| typedef struct _DebugInfo DebugInfo; |
| |
| /* Returns NULL if the DebugInfo isn't found. It doesn't matter if |
| debug info is present or not. */ |
| DebugInfo* VG_(find_DebugInfo) ( Addr a ); |
| |
| /* Fish bits out of DebugInfos. */ |
| Addr VG_(DebugInfo_get_text_avma) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| SizeT VG_(DebugInfo_get_text_size) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| Addr VG_(DebugInfo_get_bss_avma) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| SizeT VG_(DebugInfo_get_bss_size) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| Addr VG_(DebugInfo_get_plt_avma) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| SizeT VG_(DebugInfo_get_plt_size) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| Addr VG_(DebugInfo_get_gotplt_avma) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| SizeT VG_(DebugInfo_get_gotplt_size) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| Addr VG_(DebugInfo_get_got_avma) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| SizeT VG_(DebugInfo_get_got_size) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| const HChar* VG_(DebugInfo_get_soname) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| const HChar* VG_(DebugInfo_get_filename) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| PtrdiffT VG_(DebugInfo_get_text_bias) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| |
| /* Function for traversing the DebugInfo list. When called with NULL |
| it returns the first element; otherwise it returns the given |
| element's successor. Note that the order of elements in the list |
| changes in response to most of the queries listed in this header, |
| that explicitly or implicitly have to search the list for a |
| particular code address. So it isn't safe to assume that the order |
| of the list stays constant. */ |
| const DebugInfo* VG_(next_DebugInfo) ( const DebugInfo *di ); |
| |
| /* A simple enumeration to describe the 'kind' of various kinds of |
| segments that arise from the mapping of object files. */ |
| typedef |
| enum { |
| Vg_SectUnknown, |
| Vg_SectText, |
| Vg_SectData, |
| Vg_SectBSS, |
| Vg_SectGOT, |
| Vg_SectPLT, |
| Vg_SectGOTPLT, |
| Vg_SectOPD |
| } |
| VgSectKind; |
| |
| /* Convert a VgSectKind to a string, which must be copied if you want |
| to change it. */ |
| const HChar* VG_(pp_SectKind)( VgSectKind kind ); |
| |
| /* Given an address 'a', make a guess of which section of which object |
| it comes from. If name is non-NULL, then the object's name is put |
| into *name. The returned name is persistent as long as the debuginfo |
| it belongs to isn't discarded. */ |
| VgSectKind VG_(DebugInfo_sect_kind)( /*OUT*/const HChar** name, Addr a); |
| |
| |
| #endif // __PUB_TOOL_DEBUGINFO_H |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- end ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |