4 * Babeltrace - Executable and Shared Object Debug Info Reader
6 * Copyright 2015 Antoine Busque <abusque@efficios.com>
8 * Author: Antoine Busque <abusque@efficios.com>
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29 #define BT_LOG_TAG "PLUGIN-CTF-LTTNG-UTILS-DEBUG-INFO-FLT-BIN-INFO"
45 #include <babeltrace/common-internal.h>
53 * An address printed in hex is at most 20 bytes (16 for 64-bits +
54 * leading 0x + optional leading '+' if addr is an offset + null
57 #define ADDR_STR_LEN 20
58 #define BUILD_ID_NOTE_NAME "GNU"
61 int bin_info_init(void)
65 if (elf_version(EV_CURRENT
) == EV_NONE
) {
66 BT_LOGD("ELF library initialization failed: %s.",
75 struct bin_info
*bin_info_create(struct bt_fd_cache
*fdc
, const char *path
,
76 uint64_t low_addr
, uint64_t memsz
, bool is_pic
,
77 const char *debug_info_dir
, const char *target_prefix
)
79 struct bin_info
*bin
= NULL
;
87 bin
= g_new0(struct bin_info
, 1);
93 bin
->elf_path
= g_build_path("/", target_prefix
,
96 bin
->elf_path
= g_strdup(path
);
103 if (debug_info_dir
) {
104 bin
->debug_info_dir
= g_strdup(debug_info_dir
);
105 if (!bin
->debug_info_dir
) {
110 bin
->is_pic
= is_pic
;
112 bin
->low_addr
= low_addr
;
113 bin
->high_addr
= bin
->low_addr
+ bin
->memsz
;
114 bin
->build_id
= NULL
;
115 bin
->build_id_len
= 0;
116 bin
->file_build_id_matches
= false;
122 bin_info_destroy(bin
);
127 void bin_info_destroy(struct bin_info
*bin
)
133 dwarf_end(bin
->dwarf_info
);
135 g_free(bin
->debug_info_dir
);
136 g_free(bin
->elf_path
);
137 g_free(bin
->dwarf_path
);
138 g_free(bin
->build_id
);
139 g_free(bin
->dbg_link_filename
);
141 elf_end(bin
->elf_file
);
143 bt_fd_cache_put_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, bin
->elf_handle
);
144 bt_fd_cache_put_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, bin
->dwarf_handle
);
150 int bin_info_set_endianness(struct bin_info
*bin
)
153 uint8_t e_ident
[EI_NIDENT
];
155 fd
= bt_fd_cache_handle_get_fd(bin
->elf_handle
);
158 * Read the identification fields of the elf file.
160 if (lseek(fd
, 0, SEEK_SET
) < 0) {
161 BT_LOGE("Error seeking the beginning of ELF file: %s",
167 ret
= bt_common_read(fd
, e_ident
, EI_NIDENT
);
168 if (ret
< EI_NIDENT
) {
169 BT_LOGE_STR("Error reading the ELF identification fields");
175 * Set the endianness.
177 bin
->endianness
= e_ident
[EI_DATA
];
185 * Initialize the ELF file for a given executable.
187 * @param bin bin_info instance
188 * @returns 0 on success, negative value on error.
191 int bin_info_set_elf_file(struct bin_info
*bin
)
193 struct bt_fd_cache_handle
*elf_handle
= NULL
;
194 Elf
*elf_file
= NULL
;
201 elf_handle
= bt_fd_cache_get_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, bin
->elf_path
);
203 BT_LOGD("Failed to open %s", bin
->elf_path
);
206 bin
->elf_handle
= elf_handle
;
208 ret
= bin_info_set_endianness(bin
);
213 elf_file
= elf_begin(bt_fd_cache_handle_get_fd(bin
->elf_handle
),
216 BT_LOGE("elf_begin failed: %s", elf_errmsg(-1));
220 bin
->elf_file
= elf_file
;
222 if (elf_kind(elf_file
) != ELF_K_ELF
) {
223 BT_LOGE("Error: %s is not an ELF object", bin
->elf_path
);
230 bt_fd_cache_put_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, elf_handle
);
236 * From a note section data buffer, check if it is a build id note.
238 * @param buf Pointer to a note section
240 * @returns 1 on match, 0 if `buf` does not contain a
241 * valid build id note
244 int is_build_id_note_section(uint8_t *buf
)
247 uint32_t name_sz
, desc_sz
, note_type
;
249 /* The note section header has 3 32bit integer for the following:
250 * - Section name size
254 name_sz
= (uint32_t) *buf
;
255 buf
+= sizeof(name_sz
);
257 buf
+= sizeof(desc_sz
);
259 note_type
= (uint32_t) *buf
;
260 buf
+= sizeof(note_type
);
262 /* Check the note type. */
263 if (note_type
!= NT_GNU_BUILD_ID
) {
267 /* Check the note name. */
268 if (memcmp(buf
, BUILD_ID_NOTE_NAME
, name_sz
) != 0) {
279 * From a build id note section data buffer, check if the build id it contains
280 * is identical to the build id passed as parameter.
282 * @param file_build_id_note Pointer to the file build id note section.
283 * @param build_id Pointer to a build id to compare to.
284 * @param build_id_len length of the build id.
286 * @returns 1 on match, 0 otherwise.
289 int is_build_id_note_section_matching(uint8_t *file_build_id_note
,
290 uint8_t *build_id
, size_t build_id_len
)
292 uint32_t name_sz
, desc_sz
, note_type
;
294 if (build_id_len
<= 0) {
298 /* The note section header has 3 32bit integer for the following:
299 * - Section name size
303 name_sz
= (uint32_t) *file_build_id_note
;
304 file_build_id_note
+= sizeof(name_sz
);
305 file_build_id_note
+= sizeof(desc_sz
);
306 file_build_id_note
+= sizeof(note_type
);
309 * Move the pointer pass the name char array. This corresponds to the
310 * beginning of the description section. The description is the build
311 * id in the case of a build id note.
313 file_build_id_note
+= name_sz
;
316 * Compare the binary build id with the supplied build id.
318 if (memcmp(build_id
, file_build_id_note
, build_id_len
) == 0) {
326 * Checks if the build id stored in `bin` (bin->build_id) is matching the build
327 * id of the ondisk file (bin->elf_file).
329 * @param bin bin_info instance
330 * @param build_id build id to compare ot the on disk file
331 * @param build_id_len length of the build id
333 * @returns 1 on if the build id of stored in `bin` matches
334 * the build id of the ondisk file.
335 * 0 on if they are different or an error occured.
338 int is_build_id_matching(struct bin_info
*bin
)
340 int ret
, is_build_id
, is_matching
= 0;
341 Elf_Scn
*curr_section
= NULL
, *next_section
= NULL
;
342 GElf_Shdr curr_section_hdr
;
344 if (!bin
->build_id
) {
348 /* Set ELF file if it hasn't been accessed yet. */
349 if (!bin
->elf_file
) {
350 ret
= bin_info_set_elf_file(bin
);
352 /* Failed to set ELF file. */
357 next_section
= elf_nextscn(bin
->elf_file
, curr_section
);
362 while (next_section
) {
363 Elf_Data
*file_note_data
= NULL
;
364 Elf_Data native_note_data
;
366 curr_section
= next_section
;
367 next_section
= elf_nextscn(bin
->elf_file
, curr_section
);
369 if (!gelf_getshdr(curr_section
, &curr_section_hdr
)) {
373 if (curr_section_hdr
.sh_type
!= SHT_NOTE
) {
377 file_note_data
= elf_getdata(curr_section
, NULL
);
378 if (!file_note_data
) {
383 * Prepare the destination buffer to receive the natively
384 * ordered note. The `d_buf`, `d_size`, and `d_version` fields
385 * of the destination structure must be set before invoking the
386 * `gelf_xlatetom()` function.
388 native_note_data
.d_buf
= g_new0(uint8_t, file_note_data
->d_size
);
389 BT_ASSERT(native_note_data
.d_buf
);
391 native_note_data
.d_size
= file_note_data
->d_size
;
392 native_note_data
.d_version
= file_note_data
->d_version
;
394 /* Translate the note data buffer to the host endianness. */
395 gelf_xlatetom(bin
->elf_file
, &native_note_data
, file_note_data
,
398 /* Check if the note is of the build-id type. */
399 is_build_id
= is_build_id_note_section(native_note_data
.d_buf
);
401 g_free(native_note_data
.d_buf
);
406 * Compare the build id of the on-disk file and
407 * the build id recorded in the trace.
409 is_matching
= is_build_id_note_section_matching(
410 native_note_data
.d_buf
, bin
->build_id
,
412 g_free(native_note_data
.d_buf
);
422 int bin_info_set_build_id(struct bin_info
*bin
, uint8_t *build_id
,
425 if (!bin
|| !build_id
) {
429 /* Set the build id. */
430 bin
->build_id
= g_new0(uint8_t, build_id_len
);
431 if (!bin
->build_id
) {
435 memcpy(bin
->build_id
, build_id
, build_id_len
);
436 bin
->build_id_len
= build_id_len
;
439 * Check if the file found on the file system has the same build id
440 * that what was recorded in the trace.
442 bin
->file_build_id_matches
= is_build_id_matching(bin
);
443 if (!bin
->file_build_id_matches
) {
444 BT_LOGD_STR("Supplied Build ID does not match Build ID of the "
445 "binary or library found on the file system.");
450 * Reset the is_elf_only flag in case it had been set
451 * previously, because we might find separate debug info using
452 * the new build id information.
454 bin
->is_elf_only
= false;
463 int bin_info_set_debug_link(struct bin_info
*bin
, const char *filename
,
466 if (!bin
|| !filename
) {
470 bin
->dbg_link_filename
= g_strdup(filename
);
471 if (!bin
->dbg_link_filename
) {
475 bin
->dbg_link_crc
= crc
;
478 * Reset the is_elf_only flag in case it had been set
479 * previously, because we might find separate debug info using
480 * the new build id information.
482 bin
->is_elf_only
= false;
492 * Tries to read DWARF info from the location given by path, and
493 * attach it to the given bin_info instance if it exists.
495 * @param bin bin_info instance for which to set DWARF info
496 * @param path Presumed location of the DWARF info
497 * @returns 0 on success, negative value on failure
500 int bin_info_set_dwarf_info_from_path(struct bin_info
*bin
, char *path
)
503 struct bt_fd_cache_handle
*dwarf_handle
= NULL
;
504 struct bt_dwarf_cu
*cu
= NULL
;
505 Dwarf
*dwarf_info
= NULL
;
511 dwarf_handle
= bt_fd_cache_get_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, path
);
516 dwarf_info
= dwarf_begin(bt_fd_cache_handle_get_fd(dwarf_handle
),
523 * Check if the dwarf info has any CU. If not, the
524 * executable's object file contains no DWARF info.
526 cu
= bt_dwarf_cu_create(dwarf_info
);
531 ret
= bt_dwarf_cu_next(cu
);
536 bin
->dwarf_handle
= dwarf_handle
;
537 bin
->dwarf_path
= g_strdup(path
);
538 if (!bin
->dwarf_path
) {
541 bin
->dwarf_info
= dwarf_info
;
547 bt_fd_cache_put_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, dwarf_handle
);
548 dwarf_end(dwarf_info
);
556 * Try to set the dwarf_info for a given bin_info instance via the
559 * @param bin bin_info instance for which to retrieve the
560 * DWARF info via build ID
561 * @returns 0 on success (i.e. dwarf_info set), -1 on failure
564 int bin_info_set_dwarf_info_build_id(struct bin_info
*bin
)
567 char *path
= NULL
, *build_id_file
= NULL
;
568 const char *dbg_dir
= NULL
;
569 size_t build_id_char_len
, build_id_suffix_char_len
, build_id_file_len
;
571 if (!bin
|| !bin
->build_id
) {
575 dbg_dir
= bin
->debug_info_dir
? bin
->debug_info_dir
: DEFAULT_DEBUG_DIR
;
577 /* 2 characters per byte printed in hex, +1 for '/' and +1 for '\0' */
578 build_id_char_len
= (2 * bin
->build_id_len
) + 1;
579 build_id_suffix_char_len
= strlen(BUILD_ID_SUFFIX
) + 1;
580 build_id_file_len
= build_id_char_len
+ build_id_suffix_char_len
;
581 build_id_file
= g_new0(gchar
, build_id_file_len
);
582 if (!build_id_file
) {
586 g_snprintf(build_id_file
, 4, "%02x/", bin
->build_id
[0]);
587 for (i
= 1; i
< bin
->build_id_len
; ++i
) {
588 int path_idx
= 3 + 2 * (i
- 1);
590 g_snprintf(&build_id_file
[path_idx
], 3, "%02x", bin
->build_id
[i
]);
592 g_snprintf(&build_id_file
[build_id_char_len
], build_id_suffix_char_len
,
595 path
= g_build_path("/", dbg_dir
, BUILD_ID_SUBDIR
, build_id_file
, NULL
);
600 ret
= bin_info_set_dwarf_info_from_path(bin
, path
);
617 * Tests whether the file located at path exists and has the expected
620 * This predicate is used when looking up separate debug info via the
621 * GNU debuglink method. The expected crc can be found .gnu_debuglink
622 * section in the original ELF file, along with the filename for the
623 * file containing the debug info.
625 * @param path Full path at which to look for the debug file
626 * @param crc Expected checksum for the debug file
627 * @returns 1 if the file exists and has the correct checksum,
631 int is_valid_debug_file(struct bin_info
*bin
, char *path
, uint32_t crc
)
634 struct bt_fd_cache_handle
*debug_handle
= NULL
;
641 debug_handle
= bt_fd_cache_get_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, path
);
646 ret
= crc32(bt_fd_cache_handle_get_fd(debug_handle
), &_crc
);
655 bt_fd_cache_put_handle(bin
->fd_cache
, debug_handle
);
660 * Try to set the dwarf_info for a given bin_info instance via the
663 * @param bin bin_info instance for which to retrieve the
664 * DWARF info via debug link
665 * @returns 0 on success (i.e. dwarf_info set), -1 on failure
668 int bin_info_set_dwarf_info_debug_link(struct bin_info
*bin
)
671 const gchar
*dbg_dir
= NULL
;
672 gchar
*bin_dir
= NULL
, *dir_name
= NULL
, *path
= NULL
;
674 if (!bin
|| !bin
->dbg_link_filename
) {
678 dbg_dir
= bin
->debug_info_dir
? bin
->debug_info_dir
: DEFAULT_DEBUG_DIR
;
679 dir_name
= g_path_get_dirname(bin
->elf_path
);
684 bin_dir
= g_strconcat(dir_name
, "/", NULL
);
686 /* First look in the executable's dir */
687 path
= g_strconcat(bin_dir
, bin
->dbg_link_filename
, NULL
);
689 if (is_valid_debug_file(bin
, path
, bin
->dbg_link_crc
)) {
693 /* If not found, look in .debug subdir */
695 path
= g_strconcat(bin_dir
, DEBUG_SUBDIR
, bin
->dbg_link_filename
, NULL
);
697 if (is_valid_debug_file(bin
, path
, bin
->dbg_link_crc
)) {
701 /* Lastly, look under the global debug directory */
704 path
= g_strconcat(dbg_dir
, bin_dir
, bin
->dbg_link_filename
, NULL
);
705 if (is_valid_debug_file(bin
, path
, bin
->dbg_link_crc
)) {
719 ret
= bin_info_set_dwarf_info_from_path(bin
, path
);
728 * Initialize the DWARF info for a given executable.
730 * @param bin bin_info instance
731 * @returns 0 on success, negative value on failure
734 int bin_info_set_dwarf_info(struct bin_info
*bin
)
743 /* First try to set the DWARF info from the ELF file */
744 ret
= bin_info_set_dwarf_info_from_path(bin
, bin
->elf_path
);
750 * If that fails, try to find separate debug info via build ID
753 ret
= bin_info_set_dwarf_info_build_id(bin
);
758 ret
= bin_info_set_dwarf_info_debug_link(bin
);
768 void source_location_destroy(struct source_location
*src_loc
)
774 free(src_loc
->filename
);
779 * Append a string representation of an address offset to an existing
782 * On success, the out parameter `result` will contain the base string
783 * followed by the offset string of the form "+0x1234". On failure,
784 * `result` remains unchanged.
786 * @param base_str The string to which to append an offset string
787 * @param low_addr The lower virtual memory address, the base from
788 * which the offset is computed
789 * @param high_addr The higher virtual memory address
790 * @param result Out parameter, the base string followed by the
792 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
795 int bin_info_append_offset_str(const char *base_str
, uint64_t low_addr
,
796 uint64_t high_addr
, char **result
)
799 char *_result
= NULL
;
801 if (!base_str
|| !result
) {
805 offset
= high_addr
- low_addr
;
807 _result
= g_strdup_printf("%s+%#0" PRIx64
, base_str
, offset
);
821 * Try to find the symbol closest to an address within a given ELF
824 * Only function symbols are taken into account. The symbol's address
825 * must precede `addr`. A symbol with a closer address might exist
826 * after `addr` but is irrelevant because it cannot encompass `addr`.
828 * On success, if found, the out parameters `sym` and `shdr` are
829 * set. On failure or if none are found, they remain unchanged.
831 * @param scn ELF section in which to look for the address
832 * @param addr Virtual memory address for which to find the
833 * nearest function symbol
834 * @param sym Out parameter, the nearest function symbol
835 * @param shdr Out parameter, the section header for scn
836 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
839 int bin_info_get_nearest_symbol_from_section(Elf_Scn
*scn
, uint64_t addr
,
840 GElf_Sym
**sym
, GElf_Shdr
**shdr
)
844 Elf_Data
*data
= NULL
;
845 GElf_Shdr
*_shdr
= NULL
;
846 GElf_Sym
*nearest_sym
= NULL
;
848 if (!scn
|| !sym
|| !shdr
) {
852 _shdr
= g_new0(GElf_Shdr
, 1);
857 _shdr
= gelf_getshdr(scn
, _shdr
);
862 if (_shdr
->sh_type
!= SHT_SYMTAB
) {
864 * We are only interested in symbol table (symtab)
865 * sections, skip this one.
870 data
= elf_getdata(scn
, NULL
);
875 symbol_count
= _shdr
->sh_size
/ _shdr
->sh_entsize
;
877 for (i
= 0; i
< symbol_count
; ++i
) {
878 GElf_Sym
*cur_sym
= NULL
;
880 cur_sym
= g_new0(GElf_Sym
, 1);
884 cur_sym
= gelf_getsym(data
, i
, cur_sym
);
888 if (GELF_ST_TYPE(cur_sym
->st_info
) != STT_FUNC
) {
889 /* We're only interested in the functions. */
894 if (cur_sym
->st_value
<= addr
&&
896 cur_sym
->st_value
> nearest_sym
->st_value
)) {
898 nearest_sym
= cur_sym
;
921 * Get the name of the function containing a given address within an
922 * executable using ELF symbols.
924 * The function name is in fact the name of the nearest ELF symbol,
925 * followed by the offset in bytes between the address and the symbol
926 * (in hex), separated by a '+' character.
928 * If found, the out parameter `func_name` is set on success. On failure,
929 * it remains unchanged.
931 * @param bin bin_info instance for the executable containing
933 * @param addr Virtual memory address for which to find the
935 * @param func_name Out parameter, the function name
936 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
939 int bin_info_lookup_elf_function_name(struct bin_info
*bin
, uint64_t addr
,
943 * TODO (possible optimisation): if an ELF has no symtab
944 * section, it has been stripped. Therefore, it would be wise
945 * to store a flag indicating the stripped status after the
946 * first iteration to prevent subsequent ones.
950 GElf_Sym
*sym
= NULL
;
951 GElf_Shdr
*shdr
= NULL
;
952 char *sym_name
= NULL
;
954 /* Set ELF file if it hasn't been accessed yet. */
955 if (!bin
->elf_file
) {
956 ret
= bin_info_set_elf_file(bin
);
958 /* Failed to set ELF file. */
963 scn
= elf_nextscn(bin
->elf_file
, scn
);
968 while (scn
&& !sym
) {
969 ret
= bin_info_get_nearest_symbol_from_section(
970 scn
, addr
, &sym
, &shdr
);
975 scn
= elf_nextscn(bin
->elf_file
, scn
);
979 sym_name
= elf_strptr(bin
->elf_file
, shdr
->sh_link
,
985 ret
= bin_info_append_offset_str(sym_name
, sym
->st_value
, addr
,
1003 * Get the name of the function containing a given address within a
1004 * given compile unit (CU).
1006 * If found, the out parameter `func_name` is set on success. On
1007 * failure, it remains unchanged.
1009 * @param cu bt_dwarf_cu instance which may contain the address
1010 * @param addr Virtual memory address for which to find the
1012 * @param func_name Out parameter, the function name
1013 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
1016 int bin_info_lookup_cu_function_name(struct bt_dwarf_cu
*cu
, uint64_t addr
,
1021 struct bt_dwarf_die
*die
= NULL
;
1023 if (!cu
|| !func_name
) {
1027 die
= bt_dwarf_die_create(cu
);
1032 while (bt_dwarf_die_next(die
) == 0) {
1035 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_get_tag(die
, &tag
);
1040 if (tag
== DW_TAG_subprogram
) {
1041 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_contains_addr(die
, addr
, &found
);
1053 uint64_t low_addr
= 0;
1054 char *die_name
= NULL
;
1056 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_get_name(die
, &die_name
);
1061 ret
= dwarf_lowpc(die
->dwarf_die
, &low_addr
);
1067 ret
= bin_info_append_offset_str(die_name
, low_addr
, addr
,
1075 bt_dwarf_die_destroy(die
);
1079 bt_dwarf_die_destroy(die
);
1084 * Get the name of the function containing a given address within an
1085 * executable using DWARF debug info.
1087 * If found, the out parameter `func_name` is set on success. On
1088 * failure, it remains unchanged.
1090 * @param bin bin_info instance for the executable containing
1092 * @param addr Virtual memory address for which to find the
1094 * @param func_name Out parameter, the function name
1095 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
1098 int bin_info_lookup_dwarf_function_name(struct bin_info
*bin
, uint64_t addr
,
1102 char *_func_name
= NULL
;
1103 struct bt_dwarf_cu
*cu
= NULL
;
1105 if (!bin
|| !func_name
) {
1109 cu
= bt_dwarf_cu_create(bin
->dwarf_info
);
1114 while (bt_dwarf_cu_next(cu
) == 0) {
1115 ret
= bin_info_lookup_cu_function_name(cu
, addr
, &_func_name
);
1126 *func_name
= _func_name
;
1131 bt_dwarf_cu_destroy(cu
);
1135 bt_dwarf_cu_destroy(cu
);
1140 int bin_info_lookup_function_name(struct bin_info
*bin
,
1141 uint64_t addr
, char **func_name
)
1144 char *_func_name
= NULL
;
1146 if (!bin
|| !func_name
) {
1151 * If the bin_info has a build id but it does not match the build id
1152 * that was found on the file system, return an error.
1154 if (bin
->build_id
&& !bin
->file_build_id_matches
) {
1158 /* Set DWARF info if it hasn't been accessed yet. */
1159 if (!bin
->dwarf_info
&& !bin
->is_elf_only
) {
1160 ret
= bin_info_set_dwarf_info(bin
);
1162 BT_LOGD_STR("Failed to set bin dwarf info, falling "
1163 "back to ELF lookup.");
1164 /* Failed to set DWARF info, fallback to ELF. */
1165 bin
->is_elf_only
= true;
1169 if (!bin_info_has_address(bin
, addr
)) {
1174 * Addresses in ELF and DWARF are relative to base address for
1175 * PIC, so make the address argument relative too if needed.
1178 addr
-= bin
->low_addr
;
1181 if (bin
->is_elf_only
) {
1182 ret
= bin_info_lookup_elf_function_name(bin
, addr
,
1185 BT_LOGD("Failed to lookup function name (ELF): "
1189 ret
= bin_info_lookup_dwarf_function_name(bin
, addr
,
1192 BT_LOGD("Failed to lookup function name (DWARF): "
1197 *func_name
= _func_name
;
1205 int bin_info_get_bin_loc(struct bin_info
*bin
, uint64_t addr
, char **bin_loc
)
1207 gchar
*_bin_loc
= NULL
;
1209 if (!bin
|| !bin_loc
) {
1214 * If the bin_info has a build id but it does not match the build id
1215 * that was found on the file system, return an error.
1217 if (bin
->build_id
&& !bin
->file_build_id_matches
) {
1222 addr
-= bin
->low_addr
;
1223 _bin_loc
= g_strdup_printf("+%#0" PRIx64
, addr
);
1225 _bin_loc
= g_strdup_printf("@%#0" PRIx64
, addr
);
1232 *bin_loc
= _bin_loc
;
1240 * Predicate used to determine whether the children of a given DIE
1241 * contain a specific address.
1243 * More specifically, the parameter `die` is expected to be a
1244 * subprogram (function) DIE, and this predicate tells whether any
1245 * subroutines are inlined within this function and would contain
1248 * On success, the out parameter `contains` is set with the boolean
1249 * value indicating whether the DIE's range covers `addr`. On failure,
1250 * it remains unchanged.
1252 * Do note that this function advances the position of `die`. If the
1253 * address is found within one of its children, `die` will be pointing
1254 * to that child upon returning from the function, allowing to extract
1255 * the information deemed necessary.
1257 * @param die The parent DIE in whose children the address will be
1259 * @param addr The address for which to look for in the DIEs
1260 * @param contains Out parameter, true if addr is contained,
1262 * @returns Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
1265 int bin_info_child_die_has_address(struct bt_dwarf_die
*die
, uint64_t addr
, bool *contains
)
1268 bool _contains
= false;
1274 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_child(die
);
1280 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_contains_addr(die
, addr
, &_contains
);
1287 * The address is within the range of the current DIE
1292 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_get_tag(die
, &tag
);
1297 if (tag
== DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
) {
1298 /* Found the tracepoint. */
1302 if (bt_dwarf_die_has_children(die
)) {
1304 * Look for the address in the children DIEs.
1306 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_child(die
);
1312 } while (bt_dwarf_die_next(die
) == 0);
1315 *contains
= _contains
;
1323 * Lookup the source location for a given address within a CU, making
1324 * the assumption that it is contained within an inline routine in a
1327 * @param cu bt_dwarf_cu instance in which to look for the address
1328 * @param addr The address for which to look for
1329 * @param src_loc Out parameter, the source location (filename and
1330 * line number) for the address
1331 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
1334 int bin_info_lookup_cu_src_loc_inl(struct bt_dwarf_cu
*cu
, uint64_t addr
,
1335 struct source_location
**src_loc
)
1339 struct bt_dwarf_die
*die
= NULL
;
1340 struct source_location
*_src_loc
= NULL
;
1342 if (!cu
|| !src_loc
) {
1346 die
= bt_dwarf_die_create(cu
);
1351 while (bt_dwarf_die_next(die
) == 0) {
1354 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_get_tag(die
, &tag
);
1359 if (tag
== DW_TAG_subprogram
) {
1360 bool contains
= false;
1362 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_contains_addr(die
, addr
, &contains
);
1369 * Try to find an inlined subroutine
1370 * child of this DIE containing addr.
1372 ret
= bin_info_child_die_has_address(die
, addr
,
1385 char *filename
= NULL
;
1388 _src_loc
= g_new0(struct source_location
, 1);
1393 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_get_call_file(die
, &filename
);
1397 ret
= bt_dwarf_die_get_call_line(die
, &line_no
);
1403 _src_loc
->filename
= filename
;
1404 _src_loc
->line_no
= line_no
;
1405 *src_loc
= _src_loc
;
1408 bt_dwarf_die_destroy(die
);
1412 source_location_destroy(_src_loc
);
1413 bt_dwarf_die_destroy(die
);
1418 * Lookup the source location for a given address within a CU,
1419 * assuming that it is contained within an inlined function.
1421 * A source location can be found regardless of inlining status for
1422 * this method, but in the case of an inlined function, the returned
1423 * source location will point not to the callsite but rather to the
1424 * definition site of the inline function.
1426 * @param cu bt_dwarf_cu instance in which to look for the address
1427 * @param addr The address for which to look for
1428 * @param src_loc Out parameter, the source location (filename and
1429 * line number) for the address
1430 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
1433 int bin_info_lookup_cu_src_loc_no_inl(struct bt_dwarf_cu
*cu
, uint64_t addr
,
1434 struct source_location
**src_loc
)
1436 struct source_location
*_src_loc
= NULL
;
1437 struct bt_dwarf_die
*die
= NULL
;
1438 const char *filename
= NULL
;
1439 Dwarf_Line
*line
= NULL
;
1440 Dwarf_Addr line_addr
;
1443 if (!cu
|| !src_loc
) {
1447 die
= bt_dwarf_die_create(cu
);
1452 line
= dwarf_getsrc_die(die
->dwarf_die
, addr
);
1457 ret
= dwarf_lineaddr(line
, &line_addr
);
1462 filename
= dwarf_linesrc(line
, NULL
, NULL
);
1467 if (addr
== line_addr
) {
1468 _src_loc
= g_new0(struct source_location
, 1);
1473 ret
= dwarf_lineno(line
, &line_no
);
1478 _src_loc
->line_no
= line_no
;
1479 _src_loc
->filename
= g_strdup(filename
);
1482 bt_dwarf_die_destroy(die
);
1485 *src_loc
= _src_loc
;
1491 source_location_destroy(_src_loc
);
1492 bt_dwarf_die_destroy(die
);
1497 * Get the source location (file name and line number) for a given
1498 * address within a compile unit (CU).
1500 * On success, the out parameter `src_loc` is set if found. On
1501 * failure, it remains unchanged.
1503 * @param cu bt_dwarf_cu instance for the compile unit which
1504 * may contain the address
1505 * @param addr Virtual memory address for which to find the
1507 * @param src_loc Out parameter, the source location
1508 * @returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
1511 int bin_info_lookup_cu_src_loc(struct bt_dwarf_cu
*cu
, uint64_t addr
,
1512 struct source_location
**src_loc
)
1515 struct source_location
*_src_loc
= NULL
;
1517 if (!cu
|| !src_loc
) {
1521 ret
= bin_info_lookup_cu_src_loc_inl(cu
, addr
, &_src_loc
);
1530 ret
= bin_info_lookup_cu_src_loc_no_inl(cu
, addr
, &_src_loc
);
1541 *src_loc
= _src_loc
;
1547 source_location_destroy(_src_loc
);
1552 int bin_info_lookup_source_location(struct bin_info
*bin
, uint64_t addr
,
1553 struct source_location
**src_loc
)
1555 struct bt_dwarf_cu
*cu
= NULL
;
1556 struct source_location
*_src_loc
= NULL
;
1558 if (!bin
|| !src_loc
) {
1563 * If the bin_info has a build id but it does not match the build id
1564 * that was found on the file system, return an error.
1566 if (bin
->build_id
&& !bin
->file_build_id_matches
) {
1570 /* Set DWARF info if it hasn't been accessed yet. */
1571 if (!bin
->dwarf_info
&& !bin
->is_elf_only
) {
1572 if (bin_info_set_dwarf_info(bin
)) {
1573 /* Failed to set DWARF info. */
1574 bin
->is_elf_only
= true;
1578 if (bin
->is_elf_only
) {
1579 /* We cannot lookup source location without DWARF info. */
1583 if (!bin_info_has_address(bin
, addr
)) {
1588 * Addresses in ELF and DWARF are relative to base address for
1589 * PIC, so make the address argument relative too if needed.
1592 addr
-= bin
->low_addr
;
1595 cu
= bt_dwarf_cu_create(bin
->dwarf_info
);
1600 while (bt_dwarf_cu_next(cu
) == 0) {
1603 ret
= bin_info_lookup_cu_src_loc(cu
, addr
, &_src_loc
);
1613 bt_dwarf_cu_destroy(cu
);
1615 *src_loc
= _src_loc
;
1621 source_location_destroy(_src_loc
);
1622 bt_dwarf_cu_destroy(cu
);