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Read dwarf5 compilation unit headers.
Change-Id: Ia85b2fb7b3cb821ad353a0003223d8b8465e792d Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/breakpad/breakpad/+/2265259 Reviewed-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
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@ -115,6 +115,16 @@ enum DwarfTag {
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DW_TAG_PGI_interface_block = 0xA020
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};
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enum DwarfUnitHeader {
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DW_UT_compile = 0x01,
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DW_UT_type = 0x02,
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DW_UT_partial = 0x03,
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DW_UT_skeleton = 0x04,
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DW_UT_split_compile = 0x05,
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DW_UT_split_type = 0x06,
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DW_UT_lo_user = 0x80,
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DW_UT_hi_user = 0xFF
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};
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enum DwarfHasChild {
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DW_children_no = 0,
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@ -253,11 +253,50 @@ const uint8_t *CompilationUnit::SkipAttribute(const uint8_t *start,
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return NULL;
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}
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// Read a DWARF2/3 header.
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// The header is variable length in DWARF3 (and DWARF2 as extended by
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// most compilers), and consists of an length field, a version number,
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// the offset in the .debug_abbrev section for our abbrevs, and an
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// address size.
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// Read the abbreviation offset from a compilation unit header.
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size_t CompilationUnit::ReadAbbrevOffset(const uint8_t* headerptr) {
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assert(headerptr + reader_->OffsetSize() < buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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header_.abbrev_offset = reader_->ReadOffset(headerptr);
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return reader_->OffsetSize();
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}
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// Read the address size from a compilation unit header.
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size_t CompilationUnit::ReadAddressSize(const uint8_t* headerptr) {
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// Compare against less than or equal because this may be the last
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// section in the file.
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assert(headerptr + 1 <= buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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header_.address_size = reader_->ReadOneByte(headerptr);
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reader_->SetAddressSize(header_.address_size);
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return 1;
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}
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// Read the DWO id from a split or skeleton compilation unit header.
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size_t CompilationUnit::ReadDwoId(const uint8_t* headerptr) {
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assert(headerptr + 8 <= buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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dwo_id_ = reader_->ReadEightBytes(headerptr);
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return 8;
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}
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// Read the type signature from a type or split type compilation unit header.
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size_t CompilationUnit::ReadTypeSignature(const uint8_t* headerptr) {
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assert(headerptr + 8 <= buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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type_signature_ = reader_->ReadEightBytes(headerptr);
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return 8;
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}
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// Read the DWO id from a split or skeleton compilation unit header.
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size_t CompilationUnit::ReadTypeOffset(const uint8_t* headerptr) {
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assert(headerptr + reader_->OffsetSize() < buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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type_offset_ = reader_->ReadOffset(headerptr);
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return reader_->OffsetSize();
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}
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// Read a DWARF header. The header is variable length in DWARF3 and DWARF4
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// (and DWARF2 as extended by most compilers), and consists of an length
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// field, a version number, the offset in the .debug_abbrev section for our
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// abbrevs, and an address size. DWARF5 adds a unit_type to distinguish
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// between partial-, full-, skeleton-, split-, and type- compilation units.
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void CompilationUnit::ReadHeader() {
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const uint8_t *headerptr = buffer_;
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size_t initial_length_size;
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header_.version = reader_->ReadTwoBytes(headerptr);
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headerptr += 2;
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assert(headerptr + reader_->OffsetSize() < buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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header_.abbrev_offset = reader_->ReadOffset(headerptr);
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headerptr += reader_->OffsetSize();
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// Compare against less than or equal because this may be the last
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// section in the file.
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assert(headerptr + 1 <= buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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header_.address_size = reader_->ReadOneByte(headerptr);
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reader_->SetAddressSize(header_.address_size);
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if (header_.version <= 4) {
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// Older versions of dwarf have a relatively simple structure.
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headerptr += ReadAbbrevOffset(headerptr);
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headerptr += ReadAddressSize(headerptr);
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} else {
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// DWARF5 adds a unit_type field, and various fields based on unit_type.
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assert(headerptr + 1 < buffer_ + buffer_length_);
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uint8_t unit_type = reader_->ReadOneByte(headerptr);
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headerptr += 1;
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headerptr += ReadAddressSize(headerptr);
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headerptr += ReadAbbrevOffset(headerptr);
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switch (unit_type) {
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case DW_UT_compile:
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case DW_UT_partial:
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// nothing else to read
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break;
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case DW_UT_skeleton:
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case DW_UT_split_compile:
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headerptr += ReadDwoId(headerptr);
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break;
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case DW_UT_type:
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case DW_UT_split_type:
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headerptr += ReadTypeSignature(headerptr);
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headerptr += ReadTypeOffset(headerptr);
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break;
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default:
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fprintf(stderr, "Unhandled compilation unit type 0x%x", unit_type);
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break;
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}
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}
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after_header_ = headerptr;
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// This check ensures that we don't have to do checking during the
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// Reads the DWARF2/3 abbreviations for this compilation unit
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void ReadAbbrevs();
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// Read the abbreviation offset for this compilation unit
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size_t ReadAbbrevOffset(const uint8_t* headerptr);
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// Read the address size for this compilation unit
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size_t ReadAddressSize(const uint8_t* headerptr);
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// Read the DWO id from a split or skeleton compilation unit header
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size_t ReadDwoId(const uint8_t* headerptr);
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// Read the type signature from a type or split type compilation unit header
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size_t ReadTypeSignature(const uint8_t* headerptr);
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// Read the DWO id from a split or skeleton compilation unit header
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size_t ReadTypeOffset(const uint8_t* headerptr);
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// Processes a single DIE for this compilation unit and return a new
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// pointer just past the end of it
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const uint8_t *ProcessDIE(uint64_t dieoffset,
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// The value of the DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id attribute, if any.
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uint64_t dwo_id_;
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// The value of the DW_AT_GNU_type_signature attribute, if any.
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uint64_t type_signature_;
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// The value of the DW_AT_GNU_type_offset attribute, if any.
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size_t type_offset_;
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// The value of the DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name attribute, if any.
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const char* dwo_name_;
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DwarfHeaderParams(kLittleEndian, 8, 3, 8),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kLittleEndian, 8, 4, 4),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kLittleEndian, 8, 4, 8),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kLittleEndian, 8, 5, 4),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kLittleEndian, 8, 5, 8),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 4, 2, 4),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 4, 2, 8),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 4, 3, 4),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 8, 3, 4),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 8, 3, 8),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 8, 4, 4),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 8, 4, 8)));
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 8, 4, 8),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 8, 5, 4),
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DwarfHeaderParams(kBigEndian, 8, 5, 8)));
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struct DwarfFormsFixture: public DIEFixture {
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// Start a compilation unit, as directed by |params|, containing one
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}
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post_length_offset_ = Size();
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D16(version);
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if (version <= 4) {
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SectionOffset(abbrev_offset);
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D8(address_size);
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} else {
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D8(0x01); // DW_UT_compile
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D8(address_size);
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SectionOffset(abbrev_offset);
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}
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return *this;
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}
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