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#**************************************************************************
#* *
#* OCaml *
#* *
#* Damien Doligez, Jane Street Group, LLC *
#* *
#* Copyright 2015 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *
#* en Automatique. *
#* *
#* All rights reserved. This file is distributed under the terms of *
#* the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, with the *
#* special exception on linking described in the file LICENSE. *
#* *
#**************************************************************************
# A set of macros for low-level debugging of OCaml programs and of the
# OCaml runtime itself (both native and byte-code).
printf "These GDB macros are deprecated. Use tools/gdb.py instead.\n"
# This file should be loaded in gdb with [ source gdb-macros ].
# It defines a few related commands:
#
# Usage:
# [caml <value>]
# If <value> is an OCaml value, this will display it in a low-level
# but legible format, including the header information.
#
# [caml-next]
# If the most recent value shown with "caml" is a heap block,
# this will describe the following block.
#
# [caml-field <N>]
# If the most recent value shown with "caml" is a heap block,
# this will describe the Nth field in that block.
set $caml_word_size = sizeof(char *)
set $caml_word_bits = 8 * $caml_word_size
set $caml_pool_size = 4096 * $caml_word_size
if $caml_word_size == 8
set $caml_unalloc_mask = 0xFF00FFFFFF00FFFF
set $caml_unalloc_value = 0xD700D7D7D700D6D7
else
set $caml_unalloc_mask = 0xFF00FFFF
set $caml_unalloc_value = 0xD700D6D7
end
# `caml header item` Displays information about the header of a Caml
# block `item`, with no new-line.
define caml_header
set $hd = * (unsigned long *) ($arg0 - $caml_word_size)
set $tag = $hd & 0xFF
set $color = $hd & (3 << 8)
set $size = $hd >> 10
if $size <= 0 || $size >= 0x1000000000000
if ($hd & $caml_unalloc_mask) == $caml_unalloc_value
printf "[UNALLOCATED MEMORY]"
else
if !$hd
printf "[** fragment **] 0x%lx", $hd
else
printf "[** invalid header **] 0x%lx", $hd
end
end
else
printf "["
if $color == caml_global_heap_state.MARKED
printf "marked "
end
if $color == caml_global_heap_state.UNMARKED
printf "unmarked "
end
if $color == caml_global_heap_state.GARBAGE
printf "garbage "
end
if $color == 3 << 8
printf "not markable "
end
if $tag < 244
printf "tag %d ", $tag
end
if $tag == 244
printf "Forcing "
end
if $tag == 245
printf "Continuation "
end
if $tag == 246
printf "Lazy "
end
if $tag == 247
printf "Closure "
end
if $tag == 248
printf "Object "
end
if $tag == 249
printf "Infix "
end
if $tag == 250
printf "Forward "
end
if $tag == 251
printf "Abstract "
end
if $tag == 252
printf "String "
end
if $tag == 253
printf "Double "
end
if $tag == 254
printf "Double_array "
end
if $tag == 255
printf "Custom "
end
printf "%lu]", $size
end
end
# Various caml_search_* functions which understand the layout of the
# Caml heap. Main driver function is "caml_search". This is slow and
# would benefit from being rewritten in a faster or more capable
# language (e.g. Python). To debug the heap searching itself, set
# $caml_search_debug=1.
# `caml_search_pools name pool item` searches the pool list from
# `pool` onwards for the block `item`. If found, it outputs `FOUND`
# and a description of the pool where it was found. If
# $caml_search_debug is set, it also describes all the pools on the
# list. `name` is a string describing the pool list.
define caml_search_pools
set $pool = $arg1
while $pool && ($caml_search_debug || !$found)
set $found_here = 0
if ($arg2 >= (char*)($pool+1)) && ($arg2 < (char*)$pool + $caml_pool_size)
printf "FOUND"
set $found_here = 1
set $found = 1
end
if $caml_search_debug || $found_here
printf " domain %d %s pool %lx-%lx sizeclass %d(%d)", \
$domain_index, $arg0, $pool, ((char*)$pool)+$caml_pool_size, \
$pool->sz, wsize_sizeclass[$pool->sz]
if $caml_search_debug
printf "\n"
end
end
set $pool = $pool->next
end
end
# `caml_search_large name large item` searches the large block list
# from `large` onwards for the block `item`. If found, it outputs
# `FOUND` and a description of the large block where it was found. If
# $caml_search_debug is set, it also describes all the large blocks
# on the list. `name` is a string describing the large object list.
define caml_search_large
set $large = $arg1
while $large && ($caml_search_debug || !$found)
set $large_hd = * (unsigned long *)($large+1)
set $large_size = ((($large_hd) >> 10)+1)*sizeof(unsigned long)
set $large_end = ((char*)($large+1))+$large_size
set $found_here = 0
if ($arg2 > (char*)$large) && ($arg2 < $large_end)
printf "FOUND"
set $found_here = 1
set $found = 1
end
if $caml_search_debug || $found_here
printf " domain %d %s large %lx-%lx? (size %d?)", \
$domain_index, $arg0, $large, $large_end, $large_size
if $caml_search_debug
printf "\n"
end
end
set $large = $large->next
end
end
# `caml_search_heap_state state item` searches the pool and large
# object lists in the caml_heap_state `state` for the block `item`.
# If found, it outputs `FOUND` and a description of the zone where it
# was found. If $caml_search_debug is set, it also describes all the
# areas searched.
define caml_search_heap_state
set $heap_state = $arg0
set $NUM_SIZECLASSES = sizeof($heap_state->avail_pools)/ \
sizeof($heap_state->avail_pools[0])
set $sizeclass = 0
while $sizeclass < $NUM_SIZECLASSES && ($caml_search_debug || !$found)
caml_search_pools "avail" $heap_state->avail_pools[$sizeclass] $arg1
caml_search_pools "full" $heap_state->full_pools[$sizeclass] $arg1
caml_search_pools "unswept avail" \
$heap_state->unswept_avail_pools[$sizeclass] $arg1
caml_search_pools "unswept full" \
$heap_state->unswept_full_pools[$sizeclass] $arg1
set $sizeclass = $sizeclass + 1
end
caml_search_large "swept" $heap_state->swept_large $arg1
caml_search_large "unswept" $heap_state->unswept_large $arg1
end
# `caml_search item` searches the entire Caml heap for `item` and
# outputs text describing the location, where it was found, with no
# new-line.
define caml_search
set $Max_domains = sizeof(all_domains)/sizeof(all_domains[0])
set $domain_index = 0
set $found = 0
while $domain_index < $Max_domains && !$found
set $domain = all_domains + $domain_index
if $domain->state != 0
if $caml_search_debug
printf "domain %d minor %lx-%lx\n", \
$domain_index, \
$domain->state->young_start, $domain->state->young_end
end
if $arg0 >= $domain->state->young_start && \
$arg0 < $domain->state->young_end
printf "FOUND young (domain %d)", $domain_index
set $found = 1
end
if $caml_search_debug || !$found
caml_search_heap_state $domain->state->shared_heap $arg0
end
end
set $domain_index = $domain_index + 1
end
if $caml_search_debug
printf "Global (orphaned) heap:\n"
end
if $caml_search_debug || !$found
set $sizeclass = 0
set $domain_index = -1
while $sizeclass < $NUM_SIZECLASSES && ($caml_search_debug || !$found)
caml_search_pools "global avail" \
pool_freelist.global_avail_pools[$sizeclass] $arg0
caml_search_pools "global full" \
pool_freelist.global_full_pools[$sizeclass] $arg0
set $sizeclass = $sizeclass + 1
end
caml_search_large "global large" pool_freelist.global_large $arg0
end
set $caml_search_result = $found
if !$caml_search_result
printf "not on Caml heap"
end
end
# `caml_int item` describes `item`, with no new line, on the
# assumption that it's a Caml (tagged) integer.
define caml_int
if ($arg0 & $caml_unalloc_mask) == $caml_unalloc_value
printf "UNALLOCATED MEMORY"
else
printf "INT %ld", ($arg0 >> 1)
end
if ($arg0 & 0xFF) == 0xF9 && ($arg0 >> 10) < 0x1000000000000
printf " [possible infix header]"
end
end
# `caml_summary item` outputs a short text description of `item`, with
# no newline.
define caml_summary
if ($arg0 & 1) == 1
caml_int $arg0
end
if ($arg0 & 7) == 0
# aligned pointer
caml_search $arg0
printf " "
caml_header $arg0
end
if ($arg0 & 1) == 0 && ($arg0 & 7)
printf "UNALIGNED POINTER: %lx\n", $caml_last
end
end
# `caml_block item` describes `item`, which should be a pointer to a
# Caml block, over several lines.
define caml_block
printf "%#lx: ", $arg0 - $caml_word_size
set $caml_block_ptr = $arg0
caml_search $caml_block_ptr
printf " "
caml_header $caml_block_ptr
set $caml_block_size = $size
set $caml_block_tag = $tag
set $caml_next = $caml_block_ptr + $caml_word_size * ($caml_block_size + 1)
printf "\n"
if $caml_block_tag == 252
x/s $caml_block_ptr
end
if $caml_block_tag == 253
x/f $caml_block_ptr
end
if $caml_block_tag == 254
while $count < $caml_block_size && $count < 10
if $count + 1 < $caml_block_size
x/2f $caml_block_ptr + $caml_word_size * $count
else
x/f $caml_block_ptr + $caml_word_size * $count
end
set $count = $count + 2
end
if $count < $caml_block_size
printf "... truncated ...\n"
end
end
if $caml_block_tag == 249
printf "... infix header, displaying enclosing block:\n"
set $mybaseaddr = $caml_block_ptr - $caml_word_size * $caml_block_size
set $save_ptr = $caml_block_ptr
set $save_size = $caml_block_size
caml_block $mybaseaddr
# restore values clobbered by the recursive call (yuck)
set $caml_block_tag = 249
set $caml_block_ptr = $save_ptr
set $caml_block_size = $save_size
end
if $caml_block_tag != 249 && $caml_block_tag != 252 && \
$caml_block_tag != 253 && $caml_block_tag != 254
set $isvalues = $caml_block_tag < 251
set $count = 0
while $count < $caml_block_size && $count < 10
set $adr = $caml_block_ptr + $caml_word_size * $count
set $field = * (unsigned long *) $adr
printf "%#lx: [%d] 0x%016lx ", $adr, $count, $field
# If closure, zeroth field is a code address.
if $caml_block_tag == 247 && $count == 0
printf "code address? "
end
# Decode closure information field
if ($field & 1) == 1 && $caml_block_tag == 247 && $count == 1
printf "arity %d non-scannable %d", \
$field >> ($caml_word_bits - 8), \
($field & ((1ul << ($caml_word_bits-8))-1)) >> 1
else
caml_summary $field
end
printf "\n"
set $count = $count + 1
end
if $count < $caml_block_size
printf "... truncated ...\n"
end
end
printf "next block head: %#lx value: %#lx\n", \
$caml_block_ptr + $caml_word_size * $caml_block_size, \
$caml_block_ptr + $caml_word_size * ($caml_block_size+1)
end
# `caml item` describes the Caml value `item`, over several lines if
# appropriate. This function is the main point of this file.
define caml
set $caml_last = $arg0
set $caml_next = 0
if ($caml_last & 1) == 1
caml_int $caml_last
end
if ($caml_last & 7) == 0
caml_block $caml_last
end
printf "\n"
end
document caml
Output a description of a the Caml value VALUE, in a low-level but legible
format, including information about where on the heap it is located, and any
header and fields it contains.
end
# displays the next OCaml value in memory
define caml_next
if $caml_next
caml $caml_next
else
printf "No next block\n"
end
end
document caml_next
If the most recent value described was a heap block, "caml-next" describes
the following block on the heap.
end
# displays the n-th field of the previously displayed value
define caml_field
set $caml_field = ((long *) $caml_last)[$arg0]
caml $caml_field
end
document caml_field
If the most recent value described was a heap block, "caml-field N" describes
the Nth field in that block.
end
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