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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// DWARF debug information entry parser.
// An entry is a sequence of data items of a given format.
// The first word in the entry is an index into what DWARF
// calls the ``abbreviation table.'' An abbreviation is really
// just a type descriptor: it's an array of attribute tag/value format pairs.
package dwarf
import (
"errors"
"strconv"
)
// a single entry's description: a sequence of attributes
type abbrev struct {
tag Tag
children bool
field []afield
}
type afield struct {
attr Attr
fmt format
}
// a map from entry format ids to their descriptions
type abbrevTable map[uint32]abbrev
// ParseAbbrev returns the abbreviation table that starts at byte off
// in the .debug_abbrev section.
func (d *Data) parseAbbrev(off uint32) (abbrevTable, error) {
if m, ok := d.abbrevCache[off]; ok {
return m, nil
}
data := d.abbrev
if off > uint32(len(data)) {
data = nil
} else {
data = data[off:]
}
b := makeBuf(d, unknownFormat{}, "abbrev", 0, data)
// Error handling is simplified by the buf getters
// returning an endless stream of 0s after an error.
m := make(abbrevTable)
for {
// Table ends with id == 0.
id := uint32(b.uint())
if id == 0 {
break
}
// Walk over attributes, counting.
n := 0
b1 := b // Read from copy of b.
b1.uint()
b1.uint8()
for {
tag := b1.uint()
fmt := b1.uint()
if tag == 0 && fmt == 0 {
break
}
n++
}
if b1.err != nil {
return nil, b1.err
}
// Walk over attributes again, this time writing them down.
var a abbrev
a.tag = Tag(b.uint())
a.children = b.uint8() != 0
a.field = make([]afield, n)
for i := range a.field {
a.field[i].attr = Attr(b.uint())
a.field[i].fmt = format(b.uint())
}
b.uint()
b.uint()
m[id] = a
}
if b.err != nil {
return nil, b.err
}
d.abbrevCache[off] = m
return m, nil
}
// An entry is a sequence of attribute/value pairs.
type Entry struct {
Offset Offset // offset of Entry in DWARF info
Tag Tag // tag (kind of Entry)
Children bool // whether Entry is followed by children
Field []Field
}
// A Field is a single attribute/value pair in an Entry.
type Field struct {
Attr Attr
Val interface{}
}
// Val returns the value associated with attribute Attr in Entry,
// or nil if there is no such attribute.
//
// A common idiom is to merge the check for nil return with
// the check that the value has the expected dynamic type, as in:
// v, ok := e.Val(AttrSibling).(int64);
//
func (e *Entry) Val(a Attr) interface{} {
for _, f := range e.Field {
if f.Attr == a {
return f.Val
}
}
return nil
}
// An Offset represents the location of an Entry within the DWARF info.
// (See Reader.Seek.)
type Offset uint32
// Entry reads a single entry from buf, decoding
// according to the given abbreviation table.
func (b *buf) entry(atab abbrevTable, ubase Offset) *Entry {
off := b.off
id := uint32(b.uint())
if id == 0 {
return &Entry{}
}
a, ok := atab[id]
if !ok {
b.error("unknown abbreviation table index")
return nil
}
e := &Entry{
Offset: off,
Tag: a.tag,
Children: a.children,
Field: make([]Field, len(a.field)),
}
for i := range e.Field {
e.Field[i].Attr = a.field[i].attr
fmt := a.field[i].fmt
if fmt == formIndirect {
fmt = format(b.uint())
}
var val interface{}
switch fmt {
default:
b.error("unknown entry attr format 0x" + strconv.FormatInt(int64(fmt), 16))
// address
case formAddr:
val = b.addr()
// block
case formDwarfBlock1:
val = b.bytes(int(b.uint8()))
case formDwarfBlock2:
val = b.bytes(int(b.uint16()))
case formDwarfBlock4:
val = b.bytes(int(b.uint32()))
case formDwarfBlock:
val = b.bytes(int(b.uint()))
// constant
case formData1:
val = int64(b.uint8())
case formData2:
val = int64(b.uint16())
case formData4:
val = int64(b.uint32())
case formData8:
val = int64(b.uint64())
case formSdata:
val = int64(b.int())
case formUdata:
val = int64(b.uint())
// flag
case formFlag:
val = b.uint8() == 1
// New in DWARF 4.
case formFlagPresent:
// The attribute is implicitly indicated as present, and no value is
// encoded in the debugging information entry itself.
val = true
// reference to other entry
case formRefAddr:
vers := b.format.version()
if vers == 0 {
b.error("unknown version for DW_FORM_ref_addr")
} else if vers == 2 {
val = Offset(b.addr())
} else {
is64, known := b.format.dwarf64()
if !known {
b.error("unknown size for DW_FORM_ref_addr")
} else if is64 {
val = Offset(b.uint64())
} else {
val = Offset(b.uint32())
}
}
case formRef1:
val = Offset(b.uint8()) + ubase
case formRef2:
val = Offset(b.uint16()) + ubase
case formRef4:
val = Offset(b.uint32()) + ubase
case formRef8:
val = Offset(b.uint64()) + ubase
case formRefUdata:
val = Offset(b.uint()) + ubase
// string
case formString:
val = b.string()
case formStrp:
off := b.uint32() // offset into .debug_str
if b.err != nil {
return nil
}
b1 := makeBuf(b.dwarf, unknownFormat{}, "str", 0, b.dwarf.str)
b1.skip(int(off))
val = b1.string()
if b1.err != nil {
b.err = b1.err
return nil
}
// lineptr, loclistptr, macptr, rangelistptr
// New in DWARF 4, but clang can generate them with -gdwarf-2.
// Section reference, replacing use of formData4 and formData8.
case formSecOffset, formGnuRefAlt, formGnuStrpAlt:
is64, known := b.format.dwarf64()
if !known {
b.error("unknown size for form 0x" + strconv.FormatInt(int64(fmt), 16))
} else if is64 {
val = int64(b.uint64())
} else {
val = int64(b.uint32())
}
// exprloc
// New in DWARF 4.
case formExprloc:
val = b.bytes(int(b.uint()))
// reference
// New in DWARF 4.
case formRefSig8:
// 64-bit type signature.
val = b.uint64()
}
e.Field[i].Val = val
}
if b.err != nil {
return nil
}
return e
}
// A Reader allows reading Entry structures from a DWARF ``info'' section.
// The Entry structures are arranged in a tree. The Reader's Next function
// return successive entries from a pre-order traversal of the tree.
// If an entry has children, its Children field will be true, and the children
// follow, terminated by an Entry with Tag 0.
type Reader struct {
b buf
d *Data
err error
unit int
lastChildren bool // .Children of last entry returned by Next
lastSibling Offset // .Val(AttrSibling) of last entry returned by Next
}
// Reader returns a new Reader for Data.
// The reader is positioned at byte offset 0 in the DWARF ``info'' section.
func (d *Data) Reader() *Reader {
r := &Reader{d: d}
r.Seek(0)
return r
}
// AddressSize returns the size in bytes of addresses in the current compilation
// unit.
func (r *Reader) AddressSize() int {
return r.d.unit[r.unit].asize
}
// Seek positions the Reader at offset off in the encoded entry stream.
// Offset 0 can be used to denote the first entry.
func (r *Reader) Seek(off Offset) {
d := r.d
r.err = nil
r.lastChildren = false
if off == 0 {
if len(d.unit) == 0 {
return
}
u := &d.unit[0]
r.unit = 0
r.b = makeBuf(r.d, u, "info", u.off, u.data)
return
}
// TODO(rsc): binary search (maybe a new package)
var i int
var u *unit
for i = range d.unit {
u = &d.unit[i]
if u.off <= off && off < u.off+Offset(len(u.data)) {
r.unit = i
r.b = makeBuf(r.d, u, "info", off, u.data[off-u.off:])
return
}
}
r.err = errors.New("offset out of range")
}
// maybeNextUnit advances to the next unit if this one is finished.
func (r *Reader) maybeNextUnit() {
for len(r.b.data) == 0 && r.unit+1 < len(r.d.unit) {
r.unit++
u := &r.d.unit[r.unit]
r.b = makeBuf(r.d, u, "info", u.off, u.data)
}
}
// Next reads the next entry from the encoded entry stream.
// It returns nil, nil when it reaches the end of the section.
// It returns an error if the current offset is invalid or the data at the
// offset cannot be decoded as a valid Entry.
func (r *Reader) Next() (*Entry, error) {
if r.err != nil {
return nil, r.err
}
r.maybeNextUnit()
if len(r.b.data) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
u := &r.d.unit[r.unit]
e := r.b.entry(u.atable, u.base)
if r.b.err != nil {
r.err = r.b.err
return nil, r.err
}
if e != nil {
r.lastChildren = e.Children
if r.lastChildren {
r.lastSibling, _ = e.Val(AttrSibling).(Offset)
}
} else {
r.lastChildren = false
}
return e, nil
}
// SkipChildren skips over the child entries associated with
// the last Entry returned by Next. If that Entry did not have
// children or Next has not been called, SkipChildren is a no-op.
func (r *Reader) SkipChildren() {
if r.err != nil || !r.lastChildren {
return
}
// If the last entry had a sibling attribute,
// that attribute gives the offset of the next
// sibling, so we can avoid decoding the
// child subtrees.
if r.lastSibling >= r.b.off {
r.Seek(r.lastSibling)
return
}
for {
e, err := r.Next()
if err != nil || e == nil || e.Tag == 0 {
break
}
if e.Children {
r.SkipChildren()
}
}
}
// clone returns a copy of the reader. This is used by the typeReader
// interface.
func (r *Reader) clone() typeReader {
return r.d.Reader()
}
// offset returns the current buffer offset. This is used by the
// typeReader interface.
func (r *Reader) offset() Offset {
return r.b.off
}
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