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1 // dwarf_reader.h -- parse dwarf2/3 debug information for gold -*- C++ -*-
2
3 // Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 // Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
5
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22
23 #ifndef GOLD_DWARF_READER_H
24 #define GOLD_DWARF_READER_H
25
26 #include <vector>
27 #include <map>
28 #include <limits.h>
29 #include <sys/types.h>
30
31 #include "elfcpp.h"
32 #include "elfcpp_swap.h"
33 #include "dwarf.h"
34 #include "reloc.h"
35
36 namespace gold
37 {
38
39 class Dwarf_info_reader;
40 struct LineStateMachine;
41
42 // This class is used to extract the section index and offset of
43 // the target of a relocation for a given offset within the section.
44
45 class Elf_reloc_mapper
46 {
47 public:
48 Elf_reloc_mapper()
49 { }
50
51 virtual
52 ~Elf_reloc_mapper()
53 { }
54
55 // Initialize the relocation tracker for section RELOC_SHNDX.
56 bool
57 initialize(unsigned int reloc_shndx, unsigned int reloc_type)
58 { return this->do_initialize(reloc_shndx, reloc_type); }
59
60 // Return the next reloc_offset.
61 off_t
62 next_offset()
63 { return this->do_next_offset(); }
64
65 // Advance to the next relocation past OFFSET.
66 void
67 advance(off_t offset)
68 { this->do_advance(offset); }
69
70 // Return the section index and offset within the section of the target
71 // of the relocation for RELOC_OFFSET in the referring section.
72 unsigned int
73 get_reloc_target(off_t reloc_offset, off_t* target_offset)
74 { return this->do_get_reloc_target(reloc_offset, target_offset); }
75
76 // Checkpoint the current position in the reloc section.
77 uint64_t
78 checkpoint() const
79 { return this->do_checkpoint(); }
80
81 // Reset the current position to the CHECKPOINT.
82 void
83 reset(uint64_t checkpoint)
84 { this->do_reset(checkpoint); }
85
86 protected:
87 virtual bool
88 do_initialize(unsigned int, unsigned int) = 0;
89
90 // Return the next reloc_offset.
91 virtual off_t
92 do_next_offset() = 0;
93
94 // Advance to the next relocation past OFFSET.
95 virtual void
96 do_advance(off_t offset) = 0;
97
98 virtual unsigned int
99 do_get_reloc_target(off_t reloc_offset, off_t* target_offset) = 0;
100
101 // Checkpoint the current position in the reloc section.
102 virtual uint64_t
103 do_checkpoint() const = 0;
104
105 // Reset the current position to the CHECKPOINT.
106 virtual void
107 do_reset(uint64_t checkpoint) = 0;
108 };
109
110 template<int size, bool big_endian>
111 class Sized_elf_reloc_mapper : public Elf_reloc_mapper
112 {
113 public:
114 Sized_elf_reloc_mapper(Object* object, const unsigned char* symtab,
115 off_t symtab_size)
116 : object_(object), symtab_(symtab), symtab_size_(symtab_size),
117 reloc_type_(0), track_relocs_()
118 { }
119
120 protected:
121 bool
122 do_initialize(unsigned int reloc_shndx, unsigned int reloc_type);
123
124 // Return the next reloc_offset.
125 virtual off_t
126 do_next_offset()
127 { return this->track_relocs_.next_offset(); }
128
129 // Advance to the next relocation past OFFSET.
130 virtual void
131 do_advance(off_t offset)
132 { this->track_relocs_.advance(offset); }
133
134 unsigned int
135 do_get_reloc_target(off_t reloc_offset, off_t* target_offset);
136
137 // Checkpoint the current position in the reloc section.
138 uint64_t
139 do_checkpoint() const
140 { return this->track_relocs_.checkpoint(); }
141
142 // Reset the current position to the CHECKPOINT.
143 void
144 do_reset(uint64_t checkpoint)
145 { this->track_relocs_.reset(checkpoint); }
146
147 private:
148 typedef typename elfcpp::Elf_types<size>::Elf_Addr Address;
149
150 // Return the section index of symbol SYMNDX, and copy its value to *VALUE.
151 // Set *IS_ORDINARY true if the section index is an ordinary section index.
152 unsigned int
153 symbol_section(unsigned int symndx, Address* value, bool* is_ordinary);
154
155 // The object file.
156 Object* object_;
157 // The ELF symbol table.
158 const unsigned char* symtab_;
159 // The size of the ELF symbol table.
160 off_t symtab_size_;
161 // Type of the relocation section (SHT_REL or SHT_RELA).
162 unsigned int reloc_type_;
163 // Relocations for the referring section.
164 Track_relocs<size, big_endian> track_relocs_;
165 };
166
167 // This class is used to read the abbreviations table from the
168 // .debug_abbrev section of the object file.
169
170 class Dwarf_abbrev_table
171 {
172 public:
173 // An attribute list entry.
174 struct Attribute
175 {
176 Attribute(unsigned int a, unsigned int f)
177 : attr(a), form(f)
178 { }
179 unsigned int attr;
180 unsigned int form;
181 };
182
183 // An abbrev code entry.
184 struct Abbrev_code
185 {
186 Abbrev_code(unsigned int t, bool hc)
187 : tag(t), has_children(hc), has_sibling_attribute(false), attributes()
188 {
189 this->attributes.reserve(10);
190 }
191
192 void
193 add_attribute(unsigned int attr, unsigned int form)
194 {
195 this->attributes.push_back(Attribute(attr, form));
196 }
197
198 // The DWARF tag.
199 unsigned int tag;
200 // True if the DIE has children.
201 bool has_children : 1;
202 // True if the DIE has a sibling attribute.
203 bool has_sibling_attribute : 1;
204 // The list of attributes and forms.
205 std::vector<Attribute> attributes;
206 };
207
208 Dwarf_abbrev_table()
209 : abbrev_shndx_(0), abbrev_offset_(0), buffer_(NULL), buffer_end_(NULL),
210 owns_buffer_(false), buffer_pos_(NULL), high_abbrev_codes_()
211 {
212 memset(this->low_abbrev_codes_, 0, sizeof(this->low_abbrev_codes_));
213 }
214
215 ~Dwarf_abbrev_table()
216 {
217 if (this->owns_buffer_ && this->buffer_ != NULL)
218 delete[] this->buffer_;
219 this->clear_abbrev_codes();
220 }
221
222 // Read the abbrev table from an object file.
223 bool
224 read_abbrevs(Relobj* object,
225 unsigned int abbrev_shndx,
226 off_t abbrev_offset)
227 {
228 // If we've already read this abbrev table, return immediately.
229 if (this->abbrev_shndx_ > 0
230 && this->abbrev_shndx_ == abbrev_shndx
231 && this->abbrev_offset_ == abbrev_offset)
232 return true;
233 return this->do_read_abbrevs(object, abbrev_shndx, abbrev_offset);
234 }
235
236 // Return the abbrev code entry for CODE. This is a fast path for
237 // abbrev codes that are in the direct lookup table. If not found
238 // there, we call do_get_abbrev() to do the hard work.
239 const Abbrev_code*
240 get_abbrev(unsigned int code)
241 {
242 if (code < this->low_abbrev_code_max_
243 && this->low_abbrev_codes_[code] != NULL)
244 return this->low_abbrev_codes_[code];
245 return this->do_get_abbrev(code);
246 }
247
248 private:
249 // Read the abbrev table from an object file.
250 bool
251 do_read_abbrevs(Relobj* object,
252 unsigned int abbrev_shndx,
253 off_t abbrev_offset);
254
255 // Lookup the abbrev code entry for CODE.
256 const Abbrev_code*
257 do_get_abbrev(unsigned int code);
258
259 // Store an abbrev code entry for CODE.
260 void
261 store_abbrev(unsigned int code, const Abbrev_code* entry)
262 {
263 if (code < this->low_abbrev_code_max_)
264 this->low_abbrev_codes_[code] = entry;
265 else
266 this->high_abbrev_codes_[code] = entry;
267 }
268
269 // Clear the abbrev code table and release the memory it uses.
270 void
271 clear_abbrev_codes();
272
273 typedef Unordered_map<unsigned int, const Abbrev_code*> Abbrev_code_table;
274
275 // The section index of the current abbrev table.
276 unsigned int abbrev_shndx_;
277 // The offset within the section of the current abbrev table.
278 off_t abbrev_offset_;
279 // The buffer containing the .debug_abbrev section.
280 const unsigned char* buffer_;
281 const unsigned char* buffer_end_;
282 // True if this object owns the buffer and needs to delete it.
283 bool owns_buffer_;
284 // Pointer to the current position in the buffer.
285 const unsigned char* buffer_pos_;
286 // The table of abbrev codes.
287 // We use a direct-lookup array for low abbrev codes,
288 // and store the rest in a hash table.
289 static const unsigned int low_abbrev_code_max_ = 256;
290 const Abbrev_code* low_abbrev_codes_[low_abbrev_code_max_];
291 Abbrev_code_table high_abbrev_codes_;
292 };
293
294 // A DWARF range list. The start and end offsets are relative
295 // to the input section SHNDX. Each range must lie entirely
296 // within a single section.
297
298 class Dwarf_range_list
299 {
300 public:
301 struct Range
302 {
303 Range(unsigned int a_shndx, off_t a_start, off_t a_end)
304 : shndx(a_shndx), start(a_start), end(a_end)
305 { }
306
307 unsigned int shndx;
308 off_t start;
309 off_t end;
310 };
311
312 Dwarf_range_list()
313 : range_list_()
314 { }
315
316 void
317 add(unsigned int shndx, off_t start, off_t end)
318 { this->range_list_.push_back(Range(shndx, start, end)); }
319
320 size_t
321 size() const
322 { return this->range_list_.size(); }
323
324 const Range&
325 operator[](off_t i) const
326 { return this->range_list_[i]; }
327
328 private:
329 std::vector<Range> range_list_;
330 };
331
332 // This class is used to read the ranges table from the
333 // .debug_ranges section of the object file.
334
335 class Dwarf_ranges_table
336 {
337 public:
338 Dwarf_ranges_table(Dwarf_info_reader* dwinfo)
339 : dwinfo_(dwinfo), ranges_shndx_(0), ranges_buffer_(NULL),
340 ranges_buffer_end_(NULL), owns_ranges_buffer_(false),
341 ranges_reloc_mapper_(NULL), reloc_type_(0), output_section_offset_(0)
342 { }
343
344 ~Dwarf_ranges_table()
345 {
346 if (this->owns_ranges_buffer_ && this->ranges_buffer_ != NULL)
347 delete[] this->ranges_buffer_;
348 if (this->ranges_reloc_mapper_ != NULL)
349 delete this->ranges_reloc_mapper_;
350 }
351
352 // Read the ranges table from an object file.
353 bool
354 read_ranges_table(Relobj* object,
355 const unsigned char* symtab,
356 off_t symtab_size,
357 unsigned int ranges_shndx);
358
359 // Read the range table from an object file.
360 Dwarf_range_list*
361 read_range_list(Relobj* object,
362 const unsigned char* symtab,
363 off_t symtab_size,
364 unsigned int address_size,
365 unsigned int ranges_shndx,
366 off_t ranges_offset);
367
368 // Look for a relocation at offset OFF in the range table,
369 // and return the section index and offset of the target.
370 unsigned int
371 lookup_reloc(off_t off, off_t* target_off);
372
373 private:
374 // The Dwarf_info_reader, for reading data.
375 Dwarf_info_reader* dwinfo_;
376 // The section index of the ranges table.
377 unsigned int ranges_shndx_;
378 // The buffer containing the .debug_ranges section.
379 const unsigned char* ranges_buffer_;
380 const unsigned char* ranges_buffer_end_;
381 // True if this object owns the buffer and needs to delete it.
382 bool owns_ranges_buffer_;
383 // Relocation mapper for the .debug_ranges section.
384 Elf_reloc_mapper* ranges_reloc_mapper_;
385 // Type of the relocation section (SHT_REL or SHT_RELA).
386 unsigned int reloc_type_;
387 // For incremental update links, this will hold the offset of the
388 // input section within the output section. Offsets read from
389 // relocated data will be relative to the output section, and need
390 // to be corrected before reading data from the input section.
391 uint64_t output_section_offset_;
392 };
393
394 // This class is used to read the pubnames and pubtypes tables from the
395 // .debug_pubnames and .debug_pubtypes sections of the object file.
396
397 class Dwarf_pubnames_table
398 {
399 public:
400 Dwarf_pubnames_table(Dwarf_info_reader* dwinfo, bool is_pubtypes)
401 : dwinfo_(dwinfo), buffer_(NULL), buffer_end_(NULL), owns_buffer_(false),
402 offset_size_(0), pinfo_(NULL), is_pubtypes_(is_pubtypes),
403 output_section_offset_(0)
404 { }
405
406 ~Dwarf_pubnames_table()
407 {
408 if (this->owns_buffer_ && this->buffer_ != NULL)
409 delete[] this->buffer_;
410 }
411
412 // Read the pubnames section SHNDX from the object file.
413 bool
414 read_section(Relobj* object, unsigned int shndx);
415
416 // Read the header for the set at OFFSET.
417 bool
418 read_header(off_t offset);
419
420 // Read the next name from the set.
421 const char*
422 next_name();
423
424 private:
425 // The Dwarf_info_reader, for reading data.
426 Dwarf_info_reader* dwinfo_;
427 // The buffer containing the .debug_ranges section.
428 const unsigned char* buffer_;
429 const unsigned char* buffer_end_;
430 // True if this object owns the buffer and needs to delete it.
431 bool owns_buffer_;
432 // The size of a DWARF offset for the current set.
433 unsigned int offset_size_;
434 // The current position within the buffer.
435 const unsigned char* pinfo_;
436 // TRUE if this is a .debug_pubtypes section.
437 bool is_pubtypes_;
438 // For incremental update links, this will hold the offset of the
439 // input section within the output section. Offsets read from
440 // relocated data will be relative to the output section, and need
441 // to be corrected before reading data from the input section.
442 uint64_t output_section_offset_;
443 };
444
445 // This class represents a DWARF Debug Info Entry (DIE).
446
447 class Dwarf_die
448 {
449 public:
450 // An attribute value.
451 struct Attribute_value
452 {
453 unsigned int attr;
454 unsigned int form;
455 union
456 {
457 int64_t intval;
458 uint64_t uintval;
459 const char* stringval;
460 const unsigned char* blockval;
461 off_t refval;
462 } val;
463 union
464 {
465 // Section index for reference forms.
466 unsigned int shndx;
467 // Block length for block forms.
468 unsigned int blocklen;
469 // Attribute offset for DW_FORM_strp.
470 unsigned int attr_off;
471 } aux;
472 };
473
474 // A list of attribute values.
475 typedef std::vector<Attribute_value> Attributes;
476
477 Dwarf_die(Dwarf_info_reader* dwinfo,
478 off_t die_offset,
479 Dwarf_die* parent);
480
481 // Return the DWARF tag for this DIE.
482 unsigned int
483 tag() const
484 {
485 if (this->abbrev_code_ == NULL)
486 return 0;
487 return this->abbrev_code_->tag;
488 }
489
490 // Return true if this DIE has children.
491 bool
492 has_children() const
493 {
494 gold_assert(this->abbrev_code_ != NULL);
495 return this->abbrev_code_->has_children;
496 }
497
498 // Return true if this DIE has a sibling attribute.
499 bool
500 has_sibling_attribute() const
501 {
502 gold_assert(this->abbrev_code_ != NULL);
503 return this->abbrev_code_->has_sibling_attribute;
504 }
505
506 // Return the value of attribute ATTR.
507 const Attribute_value*
508 attribute(unsigned int attr);
509
510 // Return the value of the DW_AT_name attribute.
511 const char*
512 name()
513 {
514 if (this->name_ == NULL)
515 this->set_name();
516 return this->name_;
517 }
518
519 // Return the value of the DW_AT_linkage_name
520 // or DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name attribute.
521 const char*
522 linkage_name()
523 {
524 if (this->linkage_name_ == NULL)
525 this->set_linkage_name();
526 return this->linkage_name_;
527 }
528
529 // Return the value of the DW_AT_specification attribute.
530 off_t
531 specification()
532 {
533 if (!this->attributes_read_)
534 this->read_attributes();
535 return this->specification_;
536 }
537
538 // Return the value of the DW_AT_abstract_origin attribute.
539 off_t
540 abstract_origin()
541 {
542 if (!this->attributes_read_)
543 this->read_attributes();
544 return this->abstract_origin_;
545 }
546
547 // Return the value of attribute ATTR as a string.
548 const char*
549 string_attribute(unsigned int attr);
550
551 // Return the value of attribute ATTR as an integer.
552 int64_t
553 int_attribute(unsigned int attr);
554
555 // Return the value of attribute ATTR as an unsigned integer.
556 uint64_t
557 uint_attribute(unsigned int attr);
558
559 // Return the value of attribute ATTR as a reference.
560 off_t
561 ref_attribute(unsigned int attr, unsigned int* shndx);
562
563 // Return the value of attribute ATTR as a address.
564 off_t
565 address_attribute(unsigned int attr, unsigned int* shndx);
566
567 // Return the value of attribute ATTR as a flag.
568 bool
569 flag_attribute(unsigned int attr)
570 { return this->int_attribute(attr) != 0; }
571
572 // Return true if this DIE is a declaration.
573 bool
574 is_declaration()
575 { return this->flag_attribute(elfcpp::DW_AT_declaration); }
576
577 // Return the parent of this DIE.
578 Dwarf_die*
579 parent() const
580 { return this->parent_; }
581
582 // Return the offset of this DIE.
583 off_t
584 offset() const
585 { return this->die_offset_; }
586
587 // Return the offset of this DIE's first child.
588 off_t
589 child_offset();
590
591 // Set the offset of this DIE's next sibling.
592 void
593 set_sibling_offset(off_t sibling_offset)
594 { this->sibling_offset_ = sibling_offset; }
595
596 // Return the offset of this DIE's next sibling.
597 off_t
598 sibling_offset();
599
600 private:
601 typedef Dwarf_abbrev_table::Abbrev_code Abbrev_code;
602
603 // Read all the attributes of the DIE.
604 bool
605 read_attributes();
606
607 // Set the name of the DIE if present.
608 void
609 set_name();
610
611 // Set the linkage name if present.
612 void
613 set_linkage_name();
614
615 // Skip all the attributes of the DIE and return the offset
616 // of the next DIE.
617 off_t
618 skip_attributes();
619
620 // The Dwarf_info_reader, for reading attributes.
621 Dwarf_info_reader* dwinfo_;
622 // The parent of this DIE.
623 Dwarf_die* parent_;
624 // Offset of this DIE within its compilation unit.
625 off_t die_offset_;
626 // Offset of the first attribute, relative to the beginning of the DIE.
627 off_t attr_offset_;
628 // Offset of the first child, relative to the compilation unit.
629 off_t child_offset_;
630 // Offset of the next sibling, relative to the compilation unit.
631 off_t sibling_offset_;
632 // The abbreviation table entry.
633 const Abbrev_code* abbrev_code_;
634 // The list of attributes.
635 Attributes attributes_;
636 // True if the attributes have been read.
637 bool attributes_read_;
638 // The following fields hold common attributes to avoid a linear
639 // search through the attribute list.
640 // The DIE name (DW_AT_name).
641 const char* name_;
642 // Offset of the name in the string table (for DW_FORM_strp).
643 off_t name_off_;
644 // The linkage name (DW_AT_linkage_name or DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name).
645 const char* linkage_name_;
646 // Offset of the linkage name in the string table (for DW_FORM_strp).
647 off_t linkage_name_off_;
648 // Section index of the string table (for DW_FORM_strp).
649 unsigned int string_shndx_;
650 // The value of a DW_AT_specification attribute.
651 off_t specification_;
652 // The value of a DW_AT_abstract_origin attribute.
653 off_t abstract_origin_;
654 };
655
656 // This class is used to read the debug info from the .debug_info
657 // or .debug_types sections. This is a base class that implements
658 // the generic parsing of the compilation unit header and DIE
659 // structure. The parse() method parses the entire section, and
660 // calls the various visit_xxx() methods for each header. Clients
661 // should derive a new class from this one and implement the
662 // visit_compilation_unit() and visit_type_unit() functions.
663
664 class Dwarf_info_reader
665 {
666 public:
667 Dwarf_info_reader(bool is_type_unit,
668 Relobj* object,
669 const unsigned char* symtab,
670 off_t symtab_size,
671 unsigned int shndx,
672 unsigned int reloc_shndx,
673 unsigned int reloc_type)
674 : is_type_unit_(is_type_unit), object_(object), symtab_(symtab),
675 symtab_size_(symtab_size), shndx_(shndx), reloc_shndx_(reloc_shndx),
676 reloc_type_(reloc_type), abbrev_shndx_(0), string_shndx_(0),
677 buffer_(NULL), buffer_end_(NULL), cu_offset_(0), cu_length_(0),
678 offset_size_(0), address_size_(0), cu_version_(0), type_signature_(0),
679 type_offset_(0), abbrev_table_(), ranges_table_(this),
680 reloc_mapper_(NULL), string_buffer_(NULL), string_buffer_end_(NULL),
681 owns_string_buffer_(false), string_output_section_offset_(0)
682 { }
683
684 virtual
685 ~Dwarf_info_reader()
686 {
687 if (this->reloc_mapper_ != NULL)
688 delete this->reloc_mapper_;
689 if (this->owns_string_buffer_ && this->string_buffer_ != NULL)
690 delete[] this->string_buffer_;
691 }
692
693 // Begin parsing the debug info. This calls visit_compilation_unit()
694 // or visit_type_unit() for each compilation or type unit found in the
695 // section, and visit_die() for each top-level DIE.
696 void
697 parse();
698
699 // Return the abbrev code entry for a CODE.
700 const Dwarf_abbrev_table::Abbrev_code*
701 get_abbrev(unsigned int code)
702 { return this->abbrev_table_.get_abbrev(code); }
703
704 // Return a pointer to the DWARF info buffer at OFFSET.
705 const unsigned char*
706 buffer_at_offset(off_t offset) const
707 {
708 const unsigned char* p = this->buffer_ + this->cu_offset_ + offset;
709 if (this->check_buffer(p + 1))
710 return p;
711 return NULL;
712 }
713
714 // Read a possibly unaligned integer of SIZE.
715 template <int valsize>
716 inline typename elfcpp::Valtype_base<valsize>::Valtype
717 read_from_pointer(const unsigned char* source);
718
719 // Read a possibly unaligned integer of SIZE. Update SOURCE after read.
720 template <int valsize>
721 inline typename elfcpp::Valtype_base<valsize>::Valtype
722 read_from_pointer(const unsigned char** source);
723
724 // Look for a relocation at offset ATTR_OFF in the dwarf info,
725 // and return the section index and offset of the target.
726 unsigned int
727 lookup_reloc(off_t attr_off, off_t* target_off);
728
729 // Return a string from the DWARF string table.
730 const char*
731 get_string(off_t str_off, unsigned int string_shndx);
732
733 // Return the size of a DWARF offset.
734 unsigned int
735 offset_size() const
736 { return this->offset_size_; }
737
738 // Return the size of an address.
739 unsigned int
740 address_size() const
741 { return this->address_size_; }
742
743 // Set the section index of the .debug_abbrev section.
744 // We use this if there are no relocations for the .debug_info section.
745 // If not set, the code parse() routine will search for the section by name.
746 void
747 set_abbrev_shndx(unsigned int abbrev_shndx)
748 { this->abbrev_shndx_ = abbrev_shndx; }
749
750 protected:
751 // Begin parsing the debug info. This calls visit_compilation_unit()
752 // or visit_type_unit() for each compilation or type unit found in the
753 // section, and visit_die() for each top-level DIE.
754 template<bool big_endian>
755 void
756 do_parse();
757
758 // The following methods are hooks that are meant to be implemented
759 // by a derived class. A default, do-nothing, implementation of
760 // each is provided for this base class.
761
762 // Visit a compilation unit.
763 virtual void
764 visit_compilation_unit(off_t cu_offset, off_t cu_length, Dwarf_die* root_die);
765
766 // Visit a type unit.
767 virtual void
768 visit_type_unit(off_t tu_offset, off_t tu_length, off_t type_offset,
769 uint64_t signature, Dwarf_die* root_die);
770
771 // Read the range table.
772 Dwarf_range_list*
773 read_range_list(unsigned int ranges_shndx, off_t ranges_offset)
774 {
775 return this->ranges_table_.read_range_list(this->object_,
776 this->symtab_,
777 this->symtab_size_,
778 this->address_size_,
779 ranges_shndx,
780 ranges_offset);
781 }
782
783 // Return the object.
784 Relobj*
785 object() const
786 { return this->object_; }
787
788 // Return a pointer to the object file's ELF symbol table.
789 const unsigned char*
790 symtab() const
791 { return this->symtab_; }
792
793 // Return the size of the object file's ELF symbol table.
794 off_t
795 symtab_size() const
796 { return this->symtab_size_; }
797
798 // Checkpoint the relocation tracker.
799 uint64_t
800 get_reloc_checkpoint() const
801 { return this->reloc_mapper_->checkpoint(); }
802
803 // Reset the relocation tracker to the CHECKPOINT.
804 void
805 reset_relocs(uint64_t checkpoint)
806 { this->reloc_mapper_->reset(checkpoint); }
807
808 private:
809 // Print a warning about a corrupt debug section.
810 void
811 warn_corrupt_debug_section() const;
812
813 // Check that P is within the bounds of the current section.
814 bool
815 check_buffer(const unsigned char* p) const
816 {
817 if (p > this->buffer_ + this->cu_offset_ + this->cu_length_)
818 {
819 this->warn_corrupt_debug_section();
820 return false;
821 }
822 return true;
823 }
824
825 // Read the DWARF string table.
826 bool
827 read_string_table(unsigned int string_shndx)
828 {
829 // If we've already read this string table, return immediately.
830 if (this->string_shndx_ > 0 && this->string_shndx_ == string_shndx)
831 return true;
832 if (string_shndx == 0 && this->string_shndx_ > 0)
833 return true;
834 return this->do_read_string_table(string_shndx);
835 }
836
837 bool
838 do_read_string_table(unsigned int string_shndx);
839
840 // True if this is a type unit; false for a compilation unit.
841 bool is_type_unit_;
842 // The object containing the .debug_info or .debug_types input section.
843 Relobj* object_;
844 // The ELF symbol table.
845 const unsigned char* symtab_;
846 // The size of the ELF symbol table.
847 off_t symtab_size_;
848 // Index of the .debug_info or .debug_types section.
849 unsigned int shndx_;
850 // Index of the relocation section.
851 unsigned int reloc_shndx_;
852 // Type of the relocation section (SHT_REL or SHT_RELA).
853 unsigned int reloc_type_;
854 // Index of the .debug_abbrev section (0 if not known).
855 unsigned int abbrev_shndx_;
856 // Index of the .debug_str section.
857 unsigned int string_shndx_;
858 // The buffer for the debug info.
859 const unsigned char* buffer_;
860 const unsigned char* buffer_end_;
861 // Offset of the current compilation unit.
862 off_t cu_offset_;
863 // Length of the current compilation unit.
864 off_t cu_length_;
865 // Size of a DWARF offset for the current compilation unit.
866 unsigned int offset_size_;
867 // Size of an address for the target architecture.
868 unsigned int address_size_;
869 // Compilation unit version number.
870 unsigned int cu_version_;
871 // Type signature (for a type unit).
872 uint64_t type_signature_;
873 // Offset from the type unit header to the type DIE (for a type unit).
874 off_t type_offset_;
875 // Abbreviations table for current compilation unit.
876 Dwarf_abbrev_table abbrev_table_;
877 // Ranges table for the current compilation unit.
878 Dwarf_ranges_table ranges_table_;
879 // Relocation mapper for the section.
880 Elf_reloc_mapper* reloc_mapper_;
881 // The buffer for the debug string table.
882 const char* string_buffer_;
883 const char* string_buffer_end_;
884 // True if this object owns the buffer and needs to delete it.
885 bool owns_string_buffer_;
886 // For incremental update links, this will hold the offset of the
887 // input .debug_str section within the output section. Offsets read
888 // from relocated data will be relative to the output section, and need
889 // to be corrected before reading data from the input section.
890 uint64_t string_output_section_offset_;
891 };
892
893 // We can't do better than to keep the offsets in a sorted vector.
894 // Here, offset is the key, and file_num/line_num is the value.
895 struct Offset_to_lineno_entry
896 {
897 off_t offset;
898 int header_num; // which file-list to use (i.e. which .o file are we in)
899 // A pointer into files_.
900 unsigned int file_num : sizeof(int) * CHAR_BIT - 1;
901 // True if this was the last entry for the current offset, meaning
902 // it's the line that actually applies.
903 unsigned int last_line_for_offset : 1;
904 // The line number in the source file. -1 to indicate end-of-function.
905 int line_num;
906
907 // This sorts by offsets first, and then puts the correct line to
908 // report for a given offset at the beginning of the run of equal
909 // offsets (so that asking for 1 line gives the best answer). This
910 // is not a total ordering.
911 bool operator<(const Offset_to_lineno_entry& that) const
912 {
913 if (this->offset != that.offset)
914 return this->offset < that.offset;
915 // Note the '>' which makes this sort 'true' first.
916 return this->last_line_for_offset > that.last_line_for_offset;
917 }
918 };
919
920 // This class is used to read the line information from the debugging
921 // section of an object file.
922
923 class Dwarf_line_info
924 {
925 public:
926 Dwarf_line_info()
927 { }
928
929 virtual
930 ~Dwarf_line_info()
931 { }
932
933 // Given a section number and an offset, returns the associated
934 // file and line-number, as a string: "file:lineno". If unable
935 // to do the mapping, returns the empty string. You must call
936 // read_line_mappings() before calling this function. If
937 // 'other_lines' is non-NULL, fills that in with other line
938 // numbers assigned to the same offset.
939 std::string
940 addr2line(unsigned int shndx, off_t offset,
941 std::vector<std::string>* other_lines)
942 { return this->do_addr2line(shndx, offset, other_lines); }
943
944 // A helper function for a single addr2line lookup. It also keeps a
945 // cache of the last CACHE_SIZE Dwarf_line_info objects it created;
946 // set to 0 not to cache at all. The larger CACHE_SIZE is, the more
947 // chance this routine won't have to re-create a Dwarf_line_info
948 // object for its addr2line computation; such creations are slow.
949 // NOTE: Not thread-safe, so only call from one thread at a time.
950 static std::string
951 one_addr2line(Object* object, unsigned int shndx, off_t offset,
952 size_t cache_size, std::vector<std::string>* other_lines);
953
954 // This reclaims all the memory that one_addr2line may have cached.
955 // Use this when you know you will not be calling one_addr2line again.
956 static void
957 clear_addr2line_cache();
958
959 private:
960 virtual std::string
961 do_addr2line(unsigned int shndx, off_t offset,
962 std::vector<std::string>* other_lines) = 0;
963 };
964
965 template<int size, bool big_endian>
966 class Sized_dwarf_line_info : public Dwarf_line_info
967 {
968 public:
969 // Initializes a .debug_line reader for a given object file.
970 // If SHNDX is specified and non-negative, only read the debug
971 // information that pertains to the specified section.
972 Sized_dwarf_line_info(Object* object, unsigned int read_shndx = -1U);
973
974 virtual
975 ~Sized_dwarf_line_info()
976 {
977 if (this->buffer_start_ != NULL)
978 delete[] this->buffer_start_;
979 }
980
981 private:
982 std::string
983 do_addr2line(unsigned int shndx, off_t offset,
984 std::vector<std::string>* other_lines);
985
986 // Formats a file and line number to a string like "dirname/filename:lineno".
987 std::string
988 format_file_lineno(const Offset_to_lineno_entry& lineno) const;
989
990 // Start processing line info, and populates the offset_map_.
991 // If SHNDX is non-negative, only store debug information that
992 // pertains to the specified section.
993 void
994 read_line_mappings(unsigned int shndx);
995
996 // Reads the relocation section associated with .debug_line and
997 // stores relocation information in reloc_map_.
998 void
999 read_relocs();
1000
1001 // Reads the DWARF2/3 header for this line info. Each takes as input
1002 // a starting buffer position, and returns the ending position.
1003 const unsigned char*
1004 read_header_prolog(const unsigned char* lineptr);
1005
1006 const unsigned char*
1007 read_header_tables(const unsigned char* lineptr);
1008
1009 // Reads the DWARF2/3 line information. If shndx is non-negative,
1010 // discard all line information that doesn't pertain to the given
1011 // section.
1012 const unsigned char*
1013 read_lines(const unsigned char* lineptr, unsigned int shndx);
1014
1015 // Process a single line info opcode at START using the state
1016 // machine at LSM. Return true if we should define a line using the
1017 // current state of the line state machine. Place the length of the
1018 // opcode in LEN.
1019 bool
1020 process_one_opcode(const unsigned char* start,
1021 struct LineStateMachine* lsm, size_t* len);
1022
1023 // Some parts of processing differ depending on whether the input
1024 // was a .o file or not.
1025 bool input_is_relobj();
1026
1027 // If we saw anything amiss while parsing, we set this to false.
1028 // Then addr2line will always fail (rather than return possibly-
1029 // corrupt data).
1030 bool data_valid_;
1031
1032 // A DWARF2/3 line info header. This is not the same size as in the
1033 // actual file, as the one in the file may have a 32 bit or 64 bit
1034 // lengths.
1035
1036 struct Dwarf_line_infoHeader
1037 {
1038 off_t total_length;
1039 int version;
1040 off_t prologue_length;
1041 int min_insn_length; // insn stands for instructin
1042 bool default_is_stmt; // stmt stands for statement
1043 signed char line_base;
1044 int line_range;
1045 unsigned char opcode_base;
1046 std::vector<unsigned char> std_opcode_lengths;
1047 int offset_size;
1048 } header_;
1049
1050 // buffer is the buffer for our line info, starting at exactly where
1051 // the line info to read is.
1052 const unsigned char* buffer_;
1053 const unsigned char* buffer_end_;
1054 // If the buffer was allocated temporarily, and therefore must be
1055 // deallocated in the dtor, this contains a pointer to the start
1056 // of the buffer.
1057 const unsigned char* buffer_start_;
1058
1059 // This has relocations that point into buffer.
1060 Sized_elf_reloc_mapper<size, big_endian>* reloc_mapper_;
1061 // The type of the reloc section in track_relocs_--SHT_REL or SHT_RELA.
1062 unsigned int track_relocs_type_;
1063
1064 // This is used to figure out what section to apply a relocation to.
1065 const unsigned char* symtab_buffer_;
1066 section_size_type symtab_buffer_size_;
1067
1068 // Holds the directories and files as we see them. We have an array
1069 // of directory-lists, one for each .o file we're reading (usually
1070 // there will just be one, but there may be more if input is a .so).
1071 std::vector<std::vector<std::string> > directories_;
1072 // The first part is an index into directories_, the second the filename.
1073 std::vector<std::vector< std::pair<int, std::string> > > files_;
1074
1075 // An index into the current directories_ and files_ vectors.
1076 int current_header_index_;
1077
1078 // A sorted map from offset of the relocation target to the shndx
1079 // and addend for the relocation.
1080 typedef std::map<off_t, std::pair<unsigned int, off_t> >
1081 Reloc_map;
1082 Reloc_map reloc_map_;
1083
1084 // We have a vector of offset->lineno entries for every input section.
1085 typedef Unordered_map<unsigned int, std::vector<Offset_to_lineno_entry> >
1086 Lineno_map;
1087
1088 Lineno_map line_number_map_;
1089 };
1090
1091 } // End namespace gold.
1092
1093 #endif // !defined(GOLD_DWARF_READER_H)
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