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1 // -*- mode: c++ -*-
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31 // Original author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com>
32 
33 // stabs_reader.h: Define StabsReader, a parser for STABS debugging
34 // information. A description of the STABS debugging format can be
35 // found at:
36 //
37 //    http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/stabs_toc.html
38 //
39 // The comments here assume you understand the format.
40 //
41 // This parser can handle big-endian and little-endian data, and the symbol
42 // values may be either 32 or 64 bits long. It handles both STABS in
43 // sections (as used on Linux) and STABS appearing directly in an
44 // a.out-like symbol table (as used in Darwin OS X Mach-O files).
45 
46 #ifndef COMMON_STABS_READER_H__
47 #define COMMON_STABS_READER_H__
48 
49 #include <stddef.h>
50 #include <stdint.h>
51 
52 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
53 #include <config.h>
54 #endif
55 
56 #ifdef HAVE_A_OUT_H
57 #include <a.out.h>
58 #endif
59 #ifdef HAVE_MACH_O_NLIST_H
60 #include <mach-o/nlist.h>
61 #endif
62 
63 #include <string>
64 #include <vector>
65 
66 #include "common/byte_cursor.h"
67 #include "common/using_std_string.h"
68 
69 namespace google_breakpad {
70 
71 class StabsHandler;
72 
73 class StabsReader {
74  public:
75   // Create a reader for the STABS debug information whose .stab section is
76   // being traversed by ITERATOR, and whose .stabstr section is referred to
77   // by STRINGS. The reader will call the member functions of HANDLER to
78   // report the information it finds, when the reader's 'Process' member
79   // function is called.
80   //
81   // BIG_ENDIAN should be true if the entries in the .stab section are in
82   // big-endian form, or false if they are in little-endian form.
83   //
84   // VALUE_SIZE should be either 4 or 8, indicating the size of the 'value'
85   // field in each entry in bytes.
86   //
87   // UNITIZED should be true if the STABS data is stored in units with
88   // N_UNDF headers. This is usually the case for STABS stored in sections,
89   // like .stab/.stabstr, and usually not the case for STABS stored in the
90   // actual symbol table; UNITIZED should be true when parsing Linux stabs,
91   // false when parsing Mac OS X STABS. For details, see:
92   // http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/stabs/Stab-Section-Basics.html
93   //
94   // Note that, in ELF, the .stabstr section should be found using the
95   // 'sh_link' field of the .stab section header, not by name.
96   StabsReader(const uint8_t *stab,    size_t stab_size,
97               const uint8_t *stabstr, size_t stabstr_size,
98               bool big_endian, size_t value_size, bool unitized,
99               StabsHandler *handler);
100 
101   // Process the STABS data, calling the handler's member functions to
102   // report what we find.  While the handler functions return true,
103   // continue to process until we reach the end of the section.  If we
104   // processed the entire section and all handlers returned true,
105   // return true.  If any handler returned false, return false.
106   //
107   // This is only meant to be called once per StabsReader instance;
108   // resuming a prior processing pass that stopped abruptly isn't supported.
109   bool Process();
110 
111  private:
112 
113   // An class for walking arrays of STABS entries. This isolates the main
114   // STABS reader from the exact format (size; endianness) of the entries
115   // themselves.
116   class EntryIterator {
117    public:
118     // The contents of a STABS entry, adjusted for the host's endianness,
119     // word size, 'struct nlist' layout, and so on.
120     struct Entry {
121       // True if this iterator has reached the end of the entry array. When
122       // this is set, the other members of this structure are not valid.
123       bool at_end;
124 
125       // The number of this entry within the list.
126       size_t index;
127 
128       // The current entry's name offset. This is the offset within the
129       // current compilation unit's strings, as establish by the N_UNDF entries.
130       size_t name_offset;
131 
132       // The current entry's type, 'other' field, descriptor, and value.
133       unsigned char type;
134       unsigned char other;
135       short descriptor;
136       uint64_t value;
137     };
138 
139     // Create a EntryIterator walking the entries in BUFFER. Treat the
140     // entries as big-endian if BIG_ENDIAN is true, as little-endian
141     // otherwise. Assume each entry has a 'value' field whose size is
142     // VALUE_SIZE.
143     //
144     // This would not be terribly clean to extend to other format variations,
145     // but it's enough to handle Linux and Mac, and we'd like STABS to die
146     // anyway.
147     //
148     // For the record: on Linux, STABS entry values are always 32 bits,
149     // regardless of the architecture address size (don't ask me why); on
150     // Mac, they are 32 or 64 bits long. Oddly, the section header's entry
151     // size for a Linux ELF .stab section varies according to the ELF class
152     // from 12 to 20 even as the actual entries remain unchanged.
153     EntryIterator(const ByteBuffer *buffer, bool big_endian, size_t value_size);
154 
155     // Move to the next entry. This function's behavior is undefined if
156     // at_end() is true when it is called.
157     EntryIterator &operator++() { Fetch(); entry_.index++; return *this; }
158 
159     // Dereferencing this iterator produces a reference to an Entry structure
160     // that holds the current entry's values. The entry is owned by this
161     // EntryIterator, and will be invalidated at the next call to operator++.
162     const Entry &operator*() const { return entry_; }
163     const Entry *operator->() const { return &entry_; }
164 
165    private:
166     // Read the STABS entry at cursor_, and set entry_ appropriately.
167     void Fetch();
168 
169     // The size of entries' value field, in bytes.
170     size_t value_size_;
171 
172     // A byte cursor traversing buffer_.
173     ByteCursor cursor_;
174 
175     // Values for the entry this iterator refers to.
176     Entry entry_;
177   };
178 
179   // A source line, saved to be reported later.
180   struct Line {
181     uint64_t address;
182     const char *filename;
183     int number;
184   };
185 
186   // Return the name of the current symbol.
187   const char *SymbolString();
188 
189   // Process a compilation unit starting at symbol_.  Return true
190   // to continue processing, or false to abort.
191   bool ProcessCompilationUnit();
192 
193   // Process a function in current_source_file_ starting at symbol_.
194   // Return true to continue processing, or false to abort.
195   bool ProcessFunction();
196 
197   // Process an exported function symbol.
198   // Return true to continue processing, or false to abort.
199   bool ProcessExtern();
200 
201   // The STABS entries being parsed.
202   ByteBuffer entries_;
203 
204   // The string section to which the entries refer.
205   ByteBuffer strings_;
206 
207   // The iterator walking the STABS entries.
208   EntryIterator iterator_;
209 
210   // True if the data is "unitized"; see the explanation in the comment for
211   // StabsReader::StabsReader.
212   bool unitized_;
213 
214   StabsHandler *handler_;
215 
216   // The offset of the current compilation unit's strings within stabstr_.
217   size_t string_offset_;
218 
219   // The value string_offset_ should have for the next compilation unit,
220   // as established by N_UNDF entries.
221   size_t next_cu_string_offset_;
222 
223   // The current source file name.
224   const char *current_source_file_;
225 
226   // Mac OS X STABS place SLINE records before functions; we accumulate a
227   // vector of these until we see the FUN record, and then report them
228   // after the StartFunction call.
229   std::vector<Line> queued_lines_;
230 };
231 
232 // Consumer-provided callback structure for the STABS reader.  Clients
233 // of the STABS reader provide an instance of this structure.  The
234 // reader then invokes the member functions of that instance to report
235 // the information it finds.
236 //
237 // The default definitions of the member functions do nothing, and return
238 // true so processing will continue.
239 class StabsHandler {
240  public:
StabsHandler()241   StabsHandler() { }
~StabsHandler()242   virtual ~StabsHandler() { }
243 
244   // Some general notes about the handler callback functions:
245 
246   // Processing proceeds until the end of the .stabs section, or until
247   // one of these functions returns false.
248 
249   // The addresses given are as reported in the STABS info, without
250   // regard for whether the module may be loaded at different
251   // addresses at different times (a shared library, say).  When
252   // processing STABS from an ELF shared library, the addresses given
253   // all assume the library is loaded at its nominal load address.
254   // They are *not* offsets from the nominal load address.  If you
255   // want offsets, you must subtract off the library's nominal load
256   // address.
257 
258   // The arguments to these functions named FILENAME are all
259   // references to strings stored in the .stabstr section.  Because
260   // both the Linux and Solaris linkers factor out duplicate strings
261   // from the .stabstr section, the consumer can assume that if two
262   // FILENAME values are different addresses, they represent different
263   // file names.
264   //
265   // Thus, it's safe to use (say) std::map<char *, ...>, which does
266   // string address comparisons, not string content comparisons.
267   // Since all the strings are in same array of characters --- the
268   // .stabstr section --- comparing their addresses produces
269   // predictable, if not lexicographically meaningful, results.
270 
271   // Begin processing a compilation unit whose main source file is
272   // named FILENAME, and whose base address is ADDRESS.  If
273   // BUILD_DIRECTORY is non-NULL, it is the name of the build
274   // directory in which the compilation occurred.
StartCompilationUnit(const char * filename,uint64_t address,const char * build_directory)275   virtual bool StartCompilationUnit(const char *filename, uint64_t address,
276                                     const char *build_directory) {
277     return true;
278   }
279 
280   // Finish processing the compilation unit.  If ADDRESS is non-zero,
281   // it is the ending address of the compilation unit.  If ADDRESS is
282   // zero, then the compilation unit's ending address is not
283   // available, and the consumer must infer it by other means.
EndCompilationUnit(uint64_t address)284   virtual bool EndCompilationUnit(uint64_t address) { return true; }
285 
286   // Begin processing a function named NAME, whose starting address is
287   // ADDRESS.  This function belongs to the compilation unit that was
288   // most recently started but not ended.
289   //
290   // Note that, unlike filenames, NAME is not a pointer into the
291   // .stabstr section; this is because the name as it appears in the
292   // STABS data is followed by type information.  The value passed to
293   // StartFunction is the function name alone.
294   //
295   // In languages that use name mangling, like C++, NAME is mangled.
StartFunction(const string & name,uint64_t address)296   virtual bool StartFunction(const string &name, uint64_t address) {
297     return true;
298   }
299 
300   // Finish processing the function.  If ADDRESS is non-zero, it is
301   // the ending address for the function.  If ADDRESS is zero, then
302   // the function's ending address is not available, and the consumer
303   // must infer it by other means.
EndFunction(uint64_t address)304   virtual bool EndFunction(uint64_t address) { return true; }
305 
306   // Report that the code at ADDRESS is attributable to line NUMBER of
307   // the source file named FILENAME.  The caller must infer the ending
308   // address of the line.
Line(uint64_t address,const char * filename,int number)309   virtual bool Line(uint64_t address, const char *filename, int number) {
310     return true;
311   }
312 
313   // Report that an exported function NAME is present at ADDRESS.
314   // The size of the function is unknown.
Extern(const string & name,uint64_t address)315   virtual bool Extern(const string &name, uint64_t address) {
316     return true;
317   }
318 
319   // Report a warning.  FORMAT is a printf-like format string,
320   // specifying how to format the subsequent arguments.
321   virtual void Warning(const char *format, ...) = 0;
322 };
323 
324 } // namespace google_breakpad
325 
326 #endif  // COMMON_STABS_READER_H__
327