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// Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "base/debug/stack_trace.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <sstream>
#include "base/check_op.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "build/config/compiler/compiler_buildflags.h"
#if BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
#include "third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/types/optional.h"
#if BUILDFLAG(IS_LINUX) || BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS) || BUILDFLAG(IS_ANDROID)
#include <pthread.h>
#include "base/process/process_handle.h"
#include "base/threading/platform_thread.h"
#endif
#if BUILDFLAG(IS_APPLE)
#include <pthread.h>
#endif
#if (BUILDFLAG(IS_LINUX) || BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS)) && defined(__GLIBC__)
extern "C" void* __libc_stack_end;
#endif
#endif // BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
namespace base {
namespace debug {
namespace {
#if BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
#if defined(__arm__) && defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)
// GCC and LLVM generate slightly different frames on ARM, see
// https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=18505 - LLVM generates
// x86-compatible frame, while GCC needs adjustment.
constexpr size_t kStackFrameAdjustment = sizeof(uintptr_t);
#else
constexpr size_t kStackFrameAdjustment = 0;
#endif
// On Arm-v8.3+ systems with pointer authentication codes (PAC), signature bits
// are set in the top bits of the pointer, which confuses test assertions.
// Because the signature size can vary based on the system configuration, use
// the xpaclri instruction to remove the signature.
static uintptr_t StripPointerAuthenticationBits(uintptr_t ptr) {
#if defined(ARCH_CPU_ARM64)
// A single Chromium binary currently spans all Arm systems (including those
// with and without pointer authentication). xpaclri is used here because it's
// in the HINT space and treated as a no-op on older Arm cores (unlike the
// more generic xpaci which has a new encoding). The downside is that ptr has
// to be moved to x30 to use this instruction. TODO(richard.townsend@arm.com):
// replace with an intrinsic once that is available.
register uintptr_t x30 __asm("x30") = ptr;
asm("xpaclri" : "+r"(x30));
return x30;
#else
// No-op on other platforms.
return ptr;
#endif
}
uintptr_t GetNextStackFrame(uintptr_t fp) {
const uintptr_t* fp_addr = reinterpret_cast<const uintptr_t*>(fp);
MSAN_UNPOISON(fp_addr, sizeof(uintptr_t));
return fp_addr[0] - kStackFrameAdjustment;
}
uintptr_t GetStackFramePC(uintptr_t fp) {
const uintptr_t* fp_addr = reinterpret_cast<const uintptr_t*>(fp);
MSAN_UNPOISON(&fp_addr[1], sizeof(uintptr_t));
return StripPointerAuthenticationBits(fp_addr[1]);
}
bool IsStackFrameValid(uintptr_t fp, uintptr_t prev_fp, uintptr_t stack_end) {
// With the stack growing downwards, older stack frame must be
// at a greater address that the current one.
if (fp <= prev_fp) return false;
// Assume huge stack frames are bogus.
if (fp - prev_fp > 100000) return false;
// Check alignment.
if (fp & (sizeof(uintptr_t) - 1)) return false;
if (stack_end) {
// Both fp[0] and fp[1] must be within the stack.
if (fp > stack_end - 2 * sizeof(uintptr_t)) return false;
// Additional check to filter out false positives.
if (GetStackFramePC(fp) < 32768) return false;
}
return true;
}
// ScanStackForNextFrame() scans the stack for a valid frame to allow unwinding
// past system libraries. Only supported on Linux where system libraries are
// usually in the middle of the trace:
//
// TraceStackFramePointers
// <more frames from Chrome>
// base::WorkSourceDispatch <-- unwinding stops (next frame is invalid),
// g_main_context_dispatch ScanStackForNextFrame() is called
// <more frames from glib>
// g_main_context_iteration
// base::MessagePumpGlib::Run <-- ScanStackForNextFrame() finds valid frame,
// base::RunLoop::Run unwinding resumes
// <more frames from Chrome>
// __libc_start_main
//
// ScanStackForNextFrame() returns 0 if it couldn't find a valid frame
// (or if stack scanning is not supported on the current platform).
uintptr_t ScanStackForNextFrame(uintptr_t fp, uintptr_t stack_end) {
// Enough to resume almost all prematurely terminated traces.
constexpr size_t kMaxStackScanArea = 8192;
if (!stack_end) {
// Too dangerous to scan without knowing where the stack ends.
return 0;
}
fp += sizeof(uintptr_t); // current frame is known to be invalid
uintptr_t last_fp_to_scan = std::min(fp + kMaxStackScanArea, stack_end) -
sizeof(uintptr_t);
for (;fp <= last_fp_to_scan; fp += sizeof(uintptr_t)) {
uintptr_t next_fp = GetNextStackFrame(fp);
if (IsStackFrameValid(next_fp, fp, stack_end)) {
// Check two frames deep. Since stack frame is just a pointer to
// a higher address on the stack, it's relatively easy to find
// something that looks like one. However two linked frames are
// far less likely to be bogus.
uintptr_t next2_fp = GetNextStackFrame(next_fp);
if (IsStackFrameValid(next2_fp, next_fp, stack_end)) {
return fp;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
// Links stack frame |fp| to |parent_fp|, so that during stack unwinding
// TraceStackFramePointers() visits |parent_fp| after visiting |fp|.
// Both frame pointers must come from __builtin_frame_address().
// Returns previous stack frame |fp| was linked to.
void* LinkStackFrames(void* fpp, void* parent_fp) {
uintptr_t fp = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(fpp) - kStackFrameAdjustment;
void* prev_parent_fp = reinterpret_cast<void**>(fp)[0];
reinterpret_cast<void**>(fp)[0] = parent_fp;
return prev_parent_fp;
}
#endif // BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
} // namespace
#if BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
uintptr_t GetStackEnd() {
#if BUILDFLAG(IS_ANDROID)
// Bionic reads proc/maps on every call to pthread_getattr_np() when called
// from the main thread. So we need to cache end of stack in that case to get
// acceptable performance.
// For all other threads pthread_getattr_np() is fast enough as it just reads
// values from its pthread_t argument.
static uintptr_t main_stack_end = 0;
bool is_main_thread = GetCurrentProcId() == PlatformThread::CurrentId();
if (is_main_thread && main_stack_end) {
return main_stack_end;
}
uintptr_t stack_begin = 0;
size_t stack_size = 0;
pthread_attr_t attributes;
int error = pthread_getattr_np(pthread_self(), &attributes);
if (!error) {
error = pthread_attr_getstack(
&attributes, reinterpret_cast<void**>(&stack_begin), &stack_size);
pthread_attr_destroy(&attributes);
}
DCHECK(!error);
uintptr_t stack_end = stack_begin + stack_size;
if (is_main_thread) {
main_stack_end = stack_end;
}
return stack_end; // 0 in case of error
#elif BUILDFLAG(IS_APPLE)
// No easy way to get end of the stack for non-main threads,
// see crbug.com/617730.
return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(pthread_get_stackaddr_np(pthread_self()));
#else
#if (BUILDFLAG(IS_LINUX) || BUILDFLAG(IS_CHROMEOS)) && defined(__GLIBC__)
if (GetCurrentProcId() == PlatformThread::CurrentId()) {
// For the main thread we have a shortcut.
return reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(__libc_stack_end);
}
#endif
// Don't know how to get end of the stack.
return 0;
#endif
}
#endif // BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
StackTrace::StackTrace() : StackTrace(std::size(trace_)) {}
StackTrace::StackTrace(size_t count) {
count_ = CollectStackTrace(trace_, std::min(count, std::size(trace_)));
}
StackTrace::StackTrace(const void* const* trace, size_t count) {
count = std::min(count, std::size(trace_));
if (count)
memcpy(trace_, trace, count * sizeof(trace_[0]));
count_ = count;
}
// static
bool StackTrace::WillSymbolizeToStreamForTesting() {
#if BUILDFLAG(SYMBOL_LEVEL) == 0
// Symbols are not expected to be reliable when gn args specifies
// symbol_level=0.
return false;
#elif defined(__UCLIBC__) || defined(_AIX)
// StackTrace::OutputToStream() is not implemented under uclibc, nor AIX.
// See https://crbug.com/706728
return false;
#elif defined(OFFICIAL_BUILD) && \
((BUILDFLAG(IS_POSIX) && !BUILDFLAG(IS_APPLE)) || BUILDFLAG(IS_FUCHSIA))
// On some platforms stack traces require an extra data table that bloats our
// binaries, so they're turned off for official builds.
return false;
#elif defined(OFFICIAL_BUILD) && BUILDFLAG(IS_APPLE)
// Official Mac OS X builds contain enough information to unwind the stack,
// but not enough to symbolize the output.
return false;
#elif BUILDFLAG(IS_FUCHSIA) || BUILDFLAG(IS_ANDROID)
// Under Fuchsia and Android, StackTrace emits executable build-Ids and
// address offsets which are symbolized on the test host system, rather than
// being symbolized in-process.
return false;
#elif defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) || defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) || \
defined(MEMORY_SANITIZER)
// Sanitizer configurations (ASan, TSan, MSan) emit unsymbolized stacks.
return false;
#else
return true;
#endif
}
void StackTrace::Print() const {
PrintWithPrefix(nullptr);
}
void StackTrace::OutputToStream(std::ostream* os) const {
OutputToStreamWithPrefix(os, nullptr);
}
std::string StackTrace::ToString() const {
return ToStringWithPrefix(nullptr);
}
std::string StackTrace::ToStringWithPrefix(const char* prefix_string) const {
std::stringstream stream;
#if !defined(__UCLIBC__) && !defined(_AIX)
OutputToStreamWithPrefix(&stream, prefix_string);
#endif
return stream.str();
}
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const StackTrace& s) {
#if !defined(__UCLIBC__) && !defined(_AIX)
s.OutputToStream(&os);
#else
os << "StackTrace::OutputToStream not implemented.";
#endif
return os;
}
#if BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
struct AddressRange {
uintptr_t start;
uintptr_t end;
};
bool IsWithinRange(uintptr_t address, const AddressRange& range) {
return address >= range.start && address <= range.end;
}
// We force this function to be inlined into its callers (e.g.
// TraceStackFramePointers()) in all build modes so we don't have to worry about
// conditionally skipping a frame based on potential inlining or tail calls.
__attribute__((always_inline)) size_t TraceStackFramePointersInternal(
uintptr_t fp,
uintptr_t stack_end,
size_t max_depth,
size_t skip_initial,
bool enable_scanning,
const void** out_trace) {
size_t depth = 0;
while (depth < max_depth) {
uintptr_t pc = GetStackFramePC(fp);
if (skip_initial != 0) {
skip_initial--;
} else {
out_trace[depth++] = reinterpret_cast<const void*>(pc);
}
uintptr_t next_fp = GetNextStackFrame(fp);
if (IsStackFrameValid(next_fp, fp, stack_end)) {
fp = next_fp;
continue;
}
if (!enable_scanning)
break;
next_fp = ScanStackForNextFrame(fp, stack_end);
if (next_fp) {
fp = next_fp;
} else {
break;
}
}
return depth;
}
NOINLINE size_t TraceStackFramePointers(const void** out_trace,
size_t max_depth,
size_t skip_initial,
bool enable_scanning) {
return TraceStackFramePointersInternal(
reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(__builtin_frame_address(0)) -
kStackFrameAdjustment,
GetStackEnd(), max_depth, skip_initial, enable_scanning, out_trace);
}
NOINLINE size_t TraceStackFramePointersFromBuffer(uintptr_t fp,
uintptr_t stack_end,
const void** out_trace,
size_t max_depth,
size_t skip_initial,
bool enable_scanning) {
return TraceStackFramePointersInternal(fp, stack_end, max_depth, skip_initial,
enable_scanning, out_trace);
}
ScopedStackFrameLinker::ScopedStackFrameLinker(void* fp, void* parent_fp)
: fp_(fp),
parent_fp_(parent_fp),
original_parent_fp_(LinkStackFrames(fp, parent_fp)) {}
ScopedStackFrameLinker::~ScopedStackFrameLinker() {
void* previous_parent_fp = LinkStackFrames(fp_, original_parent_fp_);
CHECK_EQ(parent_fp_, previous_parent_fp)
<< "Stack frame's parent pointer has changed!";
}
#endif // BUILDFLAG(CAN_UNWIND_WITH_FRAME_POINTERS)
} // namespace debug
} // namespace base
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