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/*
* CDDL HEADER START
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
* Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
*
* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
* or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions
* and limitations under the License.
*
* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
* If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
* fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
*
* CDDL HEADER END
*/
/*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
/*
* Workarounds for stabs generation bugs in the compiler and general needed
* fixups.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include "ctf_headers.h"
#include "ctftools.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "memory.h"
/*
* Due to 4432619, the 6.1 compiler will sometimes incorrectly generate pointer
* stabs. Given a struct foo, and a corresponding typedef struct foo foo_t.
* In some cases, when faced with a pointer to a foo_t, the compiler will
* sometimes generate a stab that describes a pointer to a struct foo.
* Regardless of correctness, this breaks merges, as it occurs inconsistently
* by file. The following two routines know how to recognize and repair foo_t *
* and foo_t ** bugs in a specific set of cases. There is no general way to
* solve this problem without a fix to the compiler. In general, cases should
* only be added to these routines to fix merging problems in genunix.
*/
static void
fix_ptrptr_to_struct(tdata_t *td)
{
const char *strs[2] = { "as", "fdbuffer" };
const char *mems[2] = { "a_objectdir", "fd_shadow" };
const char *acts[2] = { "vnode", "page" };
const char *tgts[2] = { "vnode_t", "page_t" };
tdesc_t *str;
tdesc_t *act, *tgt;
tdesc_t *p1, *p2;
mlist_t *ml;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < (int) (sizeof (strs) / sizeof (strs[0])); i++) {
if (!(str = lookupname(strs[i])) || str->t_type != STRUCT)
continue;
for (ml = str->t_members; ml; ml = ml->ml_next) {
if (streq(ml->ml_name, mems[i]))
break;
}
if (!ml)
continue;
if (ml->ml_type->t_type != POINTER || ml->ml_type->t_name ||
ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_type != POINTER ||
ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_name)
continue;
act = ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_tdesc;
if (act->t_type != STRUCT || !streq(act->t_name, acts[i]))
continue;
if (!(tgt = lookupname(tgts[i])) || tgt->t_type != TYPEDEF)
continue;
/* We have an instance of the bug */
p2 = xcalloc(sizeof (*p2));
p2->t_type = POINTER;
p2->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
p2->t_tdesc = tgt;
p1 = xcalloc(sizeof (*p1));
p1->t_type = POINTER;
p1->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
p1->t_tdesc = p2;
ml->ml_type = p1;
debug(3, "Fixed %s->%s => ptrptr struct %s bug\n",
strs[i], mems[i], acts[i]);
}
}
static void
fix_ptr_to_struct(tdata_t *td)
{
const char *strs[2] = { "vmem", "id_space" };
const char *mems[2] = { NULL, "is_vmem" };
tdesc_t *ptr = NULL;
tdesc_t *str, *vmt;
mlist_t *ml;
int i;
if ((vmt = lookupname("vmem_t")) == NULL || vmt->t_type != TYPEDEF)
return;
for (i = 0; i < (int) (sizeof (strs) / sizeof (strs[0])); i++) {
if (!(str = lookupname(strs[i])) || str->t_type != STRUCT)
continue;
for (ml = str->t_members; ml; ml = ml->ml_next) {
if (mems[i] && !streq(ml->ml_name, mems[i]))
continue;
if (ml->ml_type->t_type != POINTER ||
ml->ml_type->t_name ||
(ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_type != STRUCT &&
ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_type != FORWARD) ||
!streq(ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_name, "vmem"))
continue;
debug(3, "Fixed %s->%s => ptr struct vmem bug\n",
strs[i], ml->ml_name);
if (!ptr) {
ptr = xcalloc(sizeof (*ptr));
ptr->t_type = POINTER;
ptr->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
ptr->t_tdesc = vmt;
}
ml->ml_type = ptr;
}
}
}
/*
* Fix stabs generation bugs. These routines must be run before the
* post-conversion merge
*/
void
cvt_fixstabs(tdata_t *td)
{
fix_ptrptr_to_struct(td);
fix_ptr_to_struct(td);
}
struct match {
tdesc_t *m_ret;
const char *m_name;
};
static int
matching_iidesc(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
iidesc_t *iidesc = arg1;
struct match *match = arg2;
if (!streq(iidesc->ii_name, match->m_name))
return (0);
if (iidesc->ii_type != II_TYPE && iidesc->ii_type != II_SOU)
return (0);
match->m_ret = iidesc->ii_dtype;
return (-1);
}
static tdesc_t *
lookup_tdesc(tdata_t *td, char const *name)
{
struct match match = { NULL, name };
iter_iidescs_by_name(td, name, matching_iidesc, &match);
return (match.m_ret);
}
/*
* The cpu structure grows, with the addition of a machcpu member, if
* _MACHDEP is defined. This means that, for example, the cpu structure
* in unix is different from the cpu structure in genunix. As one might
* expect, this causes merges to fail. Since everyone indirectly contains
* a pointer to a CPU structure, the failed merges can cause massive amounts
* of duplication. In the case of unix uniquifying against genunix, upwards
* of 50% of the structures were unmerged due to this problem. We fix this
* by adding a cpu_m member. If machcpu hasn't been defined in our module,
* we make a forward node for it.
*/
static void
fix_small_cpu_struct(tdata_t *td, size_t ptrsize)
{
tdesc_t *cput, *cpu;
tdesc_t *machcpu;
mlist_t *ml, *lml;
mlist_t *cpum;
int foundcpucyc = 0;
/*
* We're going to take the circuitous route finding the cpu structure,
* because we want to make sure that we find the right one. It would
* be nice if we could verify the header name too. DWARF might not
* have the cpu_t, so we let this pass.
*/
if ((cput = lookup_tdesc(td, "cpu_t")) != NULL) {
if (cput->t_type != TYPEDEF)
return;
cpu = cput->t_tdesc;
} else {
cpu = lookup_tdesc(td, "cpu");
}
if (cpu == NULL)
return;
if (!streq(cpu->t_name, "cpu") || cpu->t_type != STRUCT)
return;
for (ml = cpu->t_members, lml = NULL; ml;
lml = ml, ml = ml->ml_next) {
if (strcmp(ml->ml_name, "cpu_cyclic") == 0)
foundcpucyc = 1;
}
if (foundcpucyc == 0 || lml == NULL ||
strcmp(lml->ml_name, "cpu_m") == 0)
return;
/*
* We need to derive the right offset for the fake cpu_m member. To do
* that, we require a special unused member to be the last member
* before the 'cpu_m', that we encode knowledge of here. ABI alignment
* on all platforms is such that we only need to add a pointer-size
* number of bits to get the right offset for cpu_m. This would most
* likely break if gcc's -malign-double were ever used, but that option
* breaks the ABI anyway.
*/
if (!streq(lml->ml_name, "cpu_m_pad") &&
getenv("CTFCONVERT_PERMISSIVE") == NULL) {
terminate("last cpu_t member before cpu_m is %s; "
"it must be cpu_m_pad.\n", lml->ml_name);
}
if ((machcpu = lookup_tdesc(td, "machcpu")) == NULL) {
machcpu = xcalloc(sizeof (*machcpu));
machcpu->t_name = xstrdup("machcpu");
machcpu->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
machcpu->t_type = FORWARD;
} else if (machcpu->t_type != STRUCT) {
return;
}
debug(3, "Adding cpu_m machcpu %s to cpu struct\n",
(machcpu->t_type == FORWARD ? "forward" : "struct"));
cpum = xmalloc(sizeof (*cpum));
cpum->ml_offset = lml->ml_offset + (ptrsize * NBBY);
cpum->ml_size = 0;
cpum->ml_name = xstrdup("cpu_m");
cpum->ml_type = machcpu;
cpum->ml_next = NULL;
lml->ml_next = cpum;
}
void
cvt_fixups(tdata_t *td, size_t ptrsize)
{
fix_small_cpu_struct(td, ptrsize);
}
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