1 /* Internal definitions for libdwfl.
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28
29 #ifndef _LIBDWFLP_H
30 #define _LIBDWFLP_H 1
31
32 #include <libdwfl.h>
33 #include <libebl.h>
34 #include <assert.h>
35 #include <dirent.h>
36 #include <errno.h>
37 #include <stdbool.h>
38 #include <stdlib.h>
39 #include <string.h>
40
41 #include "../libdw/libdwP.h" /* We need its INTDECLs. */
42 #include "../libdwelf/libdwelfP.h"
43
44 #ifdef ENABLE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
45 #include "../debuginfod/debuginfod.h"
46 #endif
47
48 typedef struct Dwfl_Process Dwfl_Process;
49
50 #define DWFL_ERRORS \
51 DWFL_ERROR (NOERROR, N_("no error")) \
52 DWFL_ERROR (UNKNOWN_ERROR, N_("unknown error")) \
53 DWFL_ERROR (NOMEM, N_("out of memory")) \
54 DWFL_ERROR (ERRNO, N_("See errno")) \
55 DWFL_ERROR (LIBELF, N_("See elf_errno")) \
56 DWFL_ERROR (LIBDW, N_("See dwarf_errno")) \
57 DWFL_ERROR (LIBEBL, N_("See ebl_errno (XXX missing)")) \
58 DWFL_ERROR (ZLIB, N_("gzip decompression failed")) \
59 DWFL_ERROR (BZLIB, N_("bzip2 decompression failed")) \
60 DWFL_ERROR (LZMA, N_("LZMA decompression failed")) \
61 DWFL_ERROR (ZSTD, N_("zstd decompression failed")) \
62 DWFL_ERROR (UNKNOWN_MACHINE, N_("no support library found for machine")) \
63 DWFL_ERROR (NOREL, N_("Callbacks missing for ET_REL file")) \
64 DWFL_ERROR (BADRELTYPE, N_("Unsupported relocation type")) \
65 DWFL_ERROR (BADRELOFF, N_("r_offset is bogus")) \
66 DWFL_ERROR (BADSTROFF, N_("offset out of range")) \
67 DWFL_ERROR (RELUNDEF, N_("relocation refers to undefined symbol")) \
68 DWFL_ERROR (CB, N_("Callback returned failure")) \
69 DWFL_ERROR (NO_DWARF, N_("No DWARF information found")) \
70 DWFL_ERROR (NO_SYMTAB, N_("No symbol table found")) \
71 DWFL_ERROR (NO_PHDR, N_("No ELF program headers")) \
72 DWFL_ERROR (OVERLAP, N_("address range overlaps an existing module")) \
73 DWFL_ERROR (ADDR_OUTOFRANGE, N_("address out of range")) \
74 DWFL_ERROR (NO_MATCH, N_("no matching address range")) \
75 DWFL_ERROR (TRUNCATED, N_("image truncated")) \
76 DWFL_ERROR (ALREADY_ELF, N_("ELF file opened")) \
77 DWFL_ERROR (BADELF, N_("not a valid ELF file")) \
78 DWFL_ERROR (WEIRD_TYPE, N_("cannot handle DWARF type description")) \
79 DWFL_ERROR (WRONG_ID_ELF, N_("ELF file does not match build ID")) \
80 DWFL_ERROR (BAD_PRELINK, N_("corrupt .gnu.prelink_undo section data")) \
81 DWFL_ERROR (LIBEBL_BAD, N_("Internal error due to ebl")) \
82 DWFL_ERROR (CORE_MISSING, N_("Missing data in core file")) \
83 DWFL_ERROR (INVALID_REGISTER, N_("Invalid register")) \
84 DWFL_ERROR (PROCESS_MEMORY_READ, N_("Error reading process memory")) \
85 DWFL_ERROR (PROCESS_NO_ARCH, N_("Couldn't find architecture of any ELF")) \
86 DWFL_ERROR (PARSE_PROC, N_("Error parsing /proc filesystem")) \
87 DWFL_ERROR (INVALID_DWARF, N_("Invalid DWARF")) \
88 DWFL_ERROR (UNSUPPORTED_DWARF, N_("Unsupported DWARF")) \
89 DWFL_ERROR (NEXT_THREAD_FAIL, N_("Unable to find more threads")) \
90 DWFL_ERROR (ATTACH_STATE_CONFLICT, N_("Dwfl already has attached state")) \
91 DWFL_ERROR (NO_ATTACH_STATE, N_("Dwfl has no attached state")) \
92 DWFL_ERROR (NO_UNWIND, N_("Unwinding not supported for this architecture")) \
93 DWFL_ERROR (INVALID_ARGUMENT, N_("Invalid argument")) \
94 DWFL_ERROR (NO_CORE_FILE, N_("Not an ET_CORE ELF file"))
95
96 #define DWFL_ERROR(name, text) DWFL_E_##name,
97 typedef enum { DWFL_ERRORS DWFL_E_NUM } Dwfl_Error;
98 #undef DWFL_ERROR
99
100 #define OTHER_ERROR(name) ((unsigned int) DWFL_E_##name << 16)
101 #define DWFL_E(name, errno) (OTHER_ERROR (name) | (errno))
102
103 extern int __libdwfl_canon_error (Dwfl_Error) internal_function;
104 extern void __libdwfl_seterrno (Dwfl_Error) internal_function;
105
106 /* Resources we might keep for the user about the core file that the
107 Dwfl might have been created from. Can currently only be set
108 through std-argp. */
109 struct Dwfl_User_Core
110 {
111 char *executable_for_core; /* --executable if --core was specified. */
112 Elf *core; /* non-NULL if we need to free it. */
113 int fd; /* close if >= 0. */
114 };
115
116 struct Dwfl
117 {
118 const Dwfl_Callbacks *callbacks;
119 #ifdef ENABLE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
120 debuginfod_client *debuginfod;
121 #endif
122 Dwfl_Module *modulelist; /* List in order used by full traversals. */
123
124 Dwfl_Process *process;
125 Dwfl_Error attacherr; /* Previous error attaching process. */
126
127 GElf_Addr offline_next_address;
128
129 GElf_Addr segment_align; /* Smallest granularity of segments. */
130
131 /* Binary search table in three parallel malloc'd arrays. */
132 size_t lookup_elts; /* Elements in use. */
133 size_t lookup_alloc; /* Elements allococated. */
134 GElf_Addr *lookup_addr; /* Start address of segment. */
135 Dwfl_Module **lookup_module; /* Module associated with segment, or null. */
136 int *lookup_segndx; /* User segment index, or -1. */
137 int next_segndx;
138
139 struct Dwfl_User_Core *user_core;
140 };
141
142 #define OFFLINE_REDZONE 0x10000
143
144 struct dwfl_file
145 {
146 char *name;
147 int fd;
148 bool valid; /* The build ID note has been matched. */
149 bool relocated; /* Partial relocation of all sections done. */
150
151 Elf *elf;
152
153 /* This is the lowest p_vaddr in this ELF file, aligned to p_align.
154 For a file without phdrs, this is zero. */
155 GElf_Addr vaddr;
156
157 /* This is an address chosen for synchronization between the main file
158 and the debug file. See dwfl_module_getdwarf.c for how it's chosen. */
159 GElf_Addr address_sync;
160 };
161
162 struct Dwfl_Module
163 {
164 Dwfl *dwfl;
165 struct Dwfl_Module *next; /* Link on Dwfl.modulelist. */
166
167 void *userdata;
168
169 char *name; /* Iterator name for this module. */
170 GElf_Addr low_addr, high_addr;
171
172 struct dwfl_file main, debug, aux_sym;
173 GElf_Addr main_bias;
174 Ebl *ebl;
175 GElf_Half e_type; /* GElf_Ehdr.e_type cache. */
176 Dwfl_Error elferr; /* Previous failure to open main file. */
177
178 struct dwfl_relocation *reloc_info; /* Relocatable sections. */
179
180 struct dwfl_file *symfile; /* Either main or debug. */
181 Elf_Data *symdata; /* Data in the ELF symbol table section. */
182 Elf_Data *aux_symdata; /* Data in the auxiliary ELF symbol table. */
183 size_t syments; /* sh_size / sh_entsize of that section. */
184 size_t aux_syments; /* sh_size / sh_entsize of aux_sym section. */
185 int first_global; /* Index of first global symbol of table. */
186 int aux_first_global; /* Index of first global of aux_sym table. */
187 Elf_Data *symstrdata; /* Data for its string table. */
188 Elf_Data *aux_symstrdata; /* Data for aux_sym string table. */
189 Elf_Data *symxndxdata; /* Data in the extended section index table. */
190 Elf_Data *aux_symxndxdata; /* Data in the extended auxiliary table. */
191
192 char *elfdir; /* The dir where we found the main Elf. */
193
194 Dwarf *dw; /* libdw handle for its debugging info. */
195 Dwarf *alt; /* Dwarf used for dwarf_setalt, or NULL. */
196 int alt_fd; /* descriptor, only valid when alt != NULL. */
197 Elf *alt_elf; /* Elf for alt Dwarf. */
198
199 Dwfl_Error symerr; /* Previous failure to load symbols. */
200 Dwfl_Error dwerr; /* Previous failure to load DWARF. */
201
202 /* Known CU's in this module. */
203 struct dwfl_cu *first_cu, **cu;
204
205 void *lazy_cu_root; /* Table indexed by Dwarf_Off of CU. */
206
207 struct dwfl_arange *aranges; /* Mapping of addresses in module to CUs. */
208
209 void *build_id_bits; /* malloc'd copy of build ID bits. */
210 GElf_Addr build_id_vaddr; /* Address where they reside, 0 if unknown. */
211 int build_id_len; /* -1 for prior failure, 0 if unset. */
212
213 unsigned int ncu;
214 unsigned int lazycu; /* Possible users, deleted when none left. */
215 unsigned int naranges;
216
217 Dwarf_CFI *dwarf_cfi; /* Cached DWARF CFI for this module. */
218 Dwarf_CFI *eh_cfi; /* Cached EH CFI for this module. */
219
220 int segment; /* Index of first segment table entry. */
221 bool gc; /* Mark/sweep flag. */
222 bool is_executable; /* Use Dwfl::executable_for_core? */
223 };
224
225 /* This holds information common for all the threads/tasks/TIDs of one process
226 for backtraces. */
227
228 struct Dwfl_Process
229 {
230 struct Dwfl *dwfl;
231 pid_t pid;
232 const Dwfl_Thread_Callbacks *callbacks;
233 void *callbacks_arg;
234 struct ebl *ebl;
235 bool ebl_close:1;
236 };
237
238 /* See its typedef in libdwfl.h. */
239
240 struct Dwfl_Thread
241 {
242 Dwfl_Process *process;
243 pid_t tid;
244 /* Bottom (innermost) frame while we're initializing, NULL afterwards. */
245 Dwfl_Frame *unwound;
246 void *callbacks_arg;
247 };
248
249 /* See its typedef in libdwfl.h. */
250
251 struct Dwfl_Frame
252 {
253 Dwfl_Thread *thread;
254 /* Previous (outer) frame. */
255 Dwfl_Frame *unwound;
256 bool signal_frame : 1;
257 bool initial_frame : 1;
258 enum
259 {
260 /* This structure is still being initialized or there was an error
261 initializing it. */
262 DWFL_FRAME_STATE_ERROR,
263 /* PC field is valid. */
264 DWFL_FRAME_STATE_PC_SET,
265 /* PC field is undefined, this means the next (inner) frame was the
266 outermost frame. */
267 DWFL_FRAME_STATE_PC_UNDEFINED
268 } pc_state;
269 /* Either initialized from appropriate REGS element or on some archs
270 initialized separately as the return address has no DWARF register. */
271 Dwarf_Addr pc;
272 /* (1 << X) bitmask where 0 <= X < ebl_frame_nregs. */
273 uint64_t regs_set[3];
274 /* REGS array size is ebl_frame_nregs.
275 REGS_SET tells which of the REGS are valid. */
276 Dwarf_Addr regs[];
277 };
278
279 /* Fetch value from Dwfl_Frame->regs indexed by DWARF REGNO.
280 No error code is set if the function returns FALSE. */
281 bool __libdwfl_frame_reg_get (Dwfl_Frame *state, unsigned regno,
282 Dwarf_Addr *val)
283 internal_function;
284
285 /* Store value to Dwfl_Frame->regs indexed by DWARF REGNO.
286 No error code is set if the function returns FALSE. */
287 bool __libdwfl_frame_reg_set (Dwfl_Frame *state, unsigned regno,
288 Dwarf_Addr val)
289 internal_function;
290
291 /* Information cached about each CU in Dwfl_Module.dw. */
292 struct dwfl_cu
293 {
294 /* This caches libdw information about the CU. It's also the
295 address passed back to users, so we take advantage of the
296 fact that it's placed first to cast back. */
297 Dwarf_Die die;
298
299 Dwfl_Module *mod; /* Pointer back to containing module. */
300
301 struct dwfl_cu *next; /* CU immediately following in the file. */
302
303 struct Dwfl_Lines *lines;
304 };
305
306 struct Dwfl_Lines
307 {
308 struct dwfl_cu *cu;
309
310 /* This is what the opaque Dwfl_Line * pointers we pass to users are.
311 We need to recover pointers to our struct dwfl_cu and a record in
312 libdw's Dwarf_Line table. To minimize the memory used in addition
313 to libdw's Dwarf_Lines buffer, we just point to our own index in
314 this table, and have one pointer back to the CU. The indices here
315 match those in libdw's Dwarf_CU.lines->info table. */
316 struct Dwfl_Line
317 {
318 unsigned int idx; /* My index in the dwfl_cu.lines table. */
319 } idx[0];
320 };
321
322 static inline struct dwfl_cu *
dwfl_linecu_inline(const Dwfl_Line * line)323 dwfl_linecu_inline (const Dwfl_Line *line)
324 {
325 const struct Dwfl_Lines *lines = ((const void *) line
326 - offsetof (struct Dwfl_Lines,
327 idx[line->idx]));
328 return lines->cu;
329 }
330 #define dwfl_linecu dwfl_linecu_inline
331
332 static inline GElf_Addr
dwfl_adjusted_address(Dwfl_Module * mod,GElf_Addr addr)333 dwfl_adjusted_address (Dwfl_Module *mod, GElf_Addr addr)
334 {
335 return addr + mod->main_bias;
336 }
337
338 static inline GElf_Addr
dwfl_deadjust_address(Dwfl_Module * mod,GElf_Addr addr)339 dwfl_deadjust_address (Dwfl_Module *mod, GElf_Addr addr)
340 {
341 return addr - mod->main_bias;
342 }
343
344 static inline Dwarf_Addr
dwfl_adjusted_dwarf_addr(Dwfl_Module * mod,Dwarf_Addr addr)345 dwfl_adjusted_dwarf_addr (Dwfl_Module *mod, Dwarf_Addr addr)
346 {
347 return dwfl_adjusted_address (mod, (addr
348 - mod->debug.address_sync
349 + mod->main.address_sync));
350 }
351
352 static inline Dwarf_Addr
dwfl_deadjust_dwarf_addr(Dwfl_Module * mod,Dwarf_Addr addr)353 dwfl_deadjust_dwarf_addr (Dwfl_Module *mod, Dwarf_Addr addr)
354 {
355 return (dwfl_deadjust_address (mod, addr)
356 - mod->main.address_sync
357 + mod->debug.address_sync);
358 }
359
360 static inline Dwarf_Addr
dwfl_adjusted_aux_sym_addr(Dwfl_Module * mod,Dwarf_Addr addr)361 dwfl_adjusted_aux_sym_addr (Dwfl_Module *mod, Dwarf_Addr addr)
362 {
363 return dwfl_adjusted_address (mod, (addr
364 - mod->aux_sym.address_sync
365 + mod->main.address_sync));
366 }
367
368 static inline Dwarf_Addr
dwfl_deadjust_aux_sym_addr(Dwfl_Module * mod,Dwarf_Addr addr)369 dwfl_deadjust_aux_sym_addr (Dwfl_Module *mod, Dwarf_Addr addr)
370 {
371 return (dwfl_deadjust_address (mod, addr)
372 - mod->main.address_sync
373 + mod->aux_sym.address_sync);
374 }
375
376 static inline GElf_Addr
dwfl_adjusted_st_value(Dwfl_Module * mod,Elf * symelf,GElf_Addr addr)377 dwfl_adjusted_st_value (Dwfl_Module *mod, Elf *symelf, GElf_Addr addr)
378 {
379 if (symelf == mod->main.elf)
380 return dwfl_adjusted_address (mod, addr);
381 if (symelf == mod->debug.elf)
382 return dwfl_adjusted_dwarf_addr (mod, addr);
383 return dwfl_adjusted_aux_sym_addr (mod, addr);
384 }
385
386 static inline GElf_Addr
dwfl_deadjust_st_value(Dwfl_Module * mod,Elf * symelf,GElf_Addr addr)387 dwfl_deadjust_st_value (Dwfl_Module *mod, Elf *symelf, GElf_Addr addr)
388 {
389 if (symelf == mod->main.elf)
390 return dwfl_deadjust_address (mod, addr);
391 if (symelf == mod->debug.elf)
392 return dwfl_deadjust_dwarf_addr (mod, addr);
393 return dwfl_deadjust_aux_sym_addr (mod, addr);
394 }
395
396 /* This describes a contiguous address range that lies in a single CU.
397 We condense runs of Dwarf_Arange entries for the same CU into this. */
398 struct dwfl_arange
399 {
400 struct dwfl_cu *cu;
401 size_t arange; /* Index in Dwarf_Aranges. */
402 };
403
404 #define __LIBDWFL_REMOTE_MEM_CACHE_SIZE 4096
405 /* Structure for caching remote memory reads as used by __libdwfl_pid_arg. */
406 struct __libdwfl_remote_mem_cache
407 {
408 Dwarf_Addr addr; /* Remote address. */
409 Dwarf_Off len; /* Zero if cleared, otherwise likely 4K. */
410 unsigned char buf[__LIBDWFL_REMOTE_MEM_CACHE_SIZE]; /* The actual cache. */
411 };
412
413 /* Structure used for keeping track of ptrace attaching a thread.
414 Shared by linux-pid-attach and linux-proc-maps. If it has been setup
415 then get the instance through __libdwfl_get_pid_arg. */
416 struct __libdwfl_pid_arg
417 {
418 /* /proc/PID/task/. */
419 DIR *dir;
420 /* Elf for /proc/PID/exe. Set to NULL if it couldn't be opened. */
421 Elf *elf;
422 /* Remote memory cache, NULL if there is no memory cached.
423 Should be cleared on detachment (because that makes the thread
424 runnable and the cache invalid). */
425 struct __libdwfl_remote_mem_cache *mem_cache;
426 /* fd for /proc/PID/exe. Set to -1 if it couldn't be opened. */
427 int elf_fd;
428 /* It is 0 if not used. */
429 pid_t tid_attached;
430 /* Valid only if TID_ATTACHED is not zero. */
431 bool tid_was_stopped;
432 /* True if threads are ptrace stopped by caller. */
433 bool assume_ptrace_stopped;
434 };
435
436 /* If DWfl is not NULL and a Dwfl_Process has been setup that has
437 Dwfl_Thread_Callbacks set to pid_thread_callbacks, then return the
438 callbacks_arg, which will be a struct __libdwfl_pid_arg. Otherwise
439 returns NULL. */
440 extern struct __libdwfl_pid_arg *__libdwfl_get_pid_arg (Dwfl *dwfl)
441 internal_function;
442
443 /* Makes sure the given tid is attached. On success returns true and
444 sets tid_was_stopped. */
445 extern bool __libdwfl_ptrace_attach (pid_t tid, bool *tid_was_stoppedp)
446 internal_function;
447
448 /* Detaches a tid that was attached through
449 __libdwfl_ptrace_attach. Must be given the tid_was_stopped as set
450 by __libdwfl_ptrace_attach. */
451 extern void __libdwfl_ptrace_detach (pid_t tid, bool tid_was_stopped)
452 internal_function;
453
454
455 /* Internal wrapper for old dwfl_module_getsym and new dwfl_module_getsym_info.
456 adjust_st_value set to true returns adjusted SYM st_value, set to false
457 it will not adjust SYM at all, but does match against resolved *ADDR. */
458 extern const char *__libdwfl_getsym (Dwfl_Module *mod, int ndx, GElf_Sym *sym,
459 GElf_Addr *addr, GElf_Word *shndxp,
460 Elf **elfp, Dwarf_Addr *biasp,
461 bool *resolved, bool adjust_st_value)
462 internal_function;
463
464 extern void __libdwfl_module_free (Dwfl_Module *mod) internal_function;
465
466 /* Find the main ELF file, update MOD->elferr and/or MOD->main.elf. */
467 extern void __libdwfl_getelf (Dwfl_Module *mod) internal_function;
468
469 /* Process relocations in debugging sections in an ET_REL file.
470 FILE must be opened with ELF_C_READ_MMAP_PRIVATE or ELF_C_READ,
471 to make it possible to relocate the data in place (or ELF_C_RDWR or
472 ELF_C_RDWR_MMAP if you intend to modify the Elf file on disk). After
473 this, dwarf_begin_elf on FILE will read the relocated data.
474
475 When DEBUG is false, apply partial relocation to all sections. */
476 extern Dwfl_Error __libdwfl_relocate (Dwfl_Module *mod, Elf *file, bool debug)
477 internal_function;
478
479 /* Find the section index in mod->main.elf that contains the given
480 *ADDR. Adjusts *ADDR to be section relative on success, returns
481 SHN_UNDEF on failure. */
482 extern size_t __libdwfl_find_section_ndx (Dwfl_Module *mod, Dwarf_Addr *addr)
483 internal_function;
484
485 /* Process (simple) relocations in arbitrary section TSCN of an ET_REL file.
486 RELOCSCN is SHT_REL or SHT_RELA and TSCN is its sh_info target section. */
487 extern Dwfl_Error __libdwfl_relocate_section (Dwfl_Module *mod, Elf *relocated,
488 Elf_Scn *relocscn, Elf_Scn *tscn,
489 bool partial)
490 internal_function;
491
492 /* Adjust *VALUE from section-relative to absolute.
493 MOD->dwfl->callbacks->section_address is called to determine the actual
494 address of a loaded section. */
495 extern Dwfl_Error __libdwfl_relocate_value (Dwfl_Module *mod, Elf *elf,
496 size_t *shstrndx_cache,
497 Elf32_Word shndx,
498 GElf_Addr *value)
499 internal_function;
500
501 /* Ensure that MOD->ebl is set up. */
502 extern Dwfl_Error __libdwfl_module_getebl (Dwfl_Module *mod) internal_function;
503
504 /* Install a new Dwarf_CFI in *SLOT (MOD->eh_cfi or MOD->dwarf_cfi). */
505 extern Dwarf_CFI *__libdwfl_set_cfi (Dwfl_Module *mod, Dwarf_CFI **slot,
506 Dwarf_CFI *cfi)
507 internal_function;
508
509 /* Iterate through all the CU's in the module. Start by passing a null
510 LASTCU, and then pass the last *CU returned. Success return with null
511 *CU no more CUs. */
512 extern Dwfl_Error __libdwfl_nextcu (Dwfl_Module *mod, struct dwfl_cu *lastcu,
513 struct dwfl_cu **cu) internal_function;
514
515 /* Find the CU by address. */
516 extern Dwfl_Error __libdwfl_addrcu (Dwfl_Module *mod, Dwarf_Addr addr,
517 struct dwfl_cu **cu) internal_function;
518
519 /* Ensure that CU->lines (and CU->cu->lines) is set up. */
520 extern Dwfl_Error __libdwfl_cu_getsrclines (struct dwfl_cu *cu)
521 internal_function;
522
523 /* Look in ELF for an NT_GNU_BUILD_ID note. Store it to BUILD_ID_BITS,
524 its vaddr in ELF to BUILD_ID_VADDR (it is unrelocated, even if MOD is not
525 NULL) and store length to BUILD_ID_LEN. Returns -1 for errors, 1 if it was
526 stored and 0 if no note is found. MOD may be NULL, MOD must be non-NULL
527 only if ELF is ET_REL. */
528 extern int __libdwfl_find_elf_build_id (Dwfl_Module *mod, Elf *elf,
529 const void **build_id_bits,
530 GElf_Addr *build_id_elfaddr,
531 int *build_id_len)
532 internal_function;
533
534 /* Look in ELF for an NT_GNU_BUILD_ID note. If SET is true, store it
535 in MOD and return its length. If SET is false, instead compare it
536 to that stored in MOD and return 2 if they match, 1 if they do not.
537 Returns -1 for errors, 0 if no note is found. */
538 extern int __libdwfl_find_build_id (Dwfl_Module *mod, bool set, Elf *elf)
539 internal_function;
540
541 /* Open a main or debuginfo file by its build ID, returns the fd. */
542 extern int __libdwfl_open_mod_by_build_id (Dwfl_Module *mod, bool debug,
543 char **file_name) internal_function;
544
545 /* Same, but takes an explicit build_id, can also be used for alt debug. */
546 extern int __libdwfl_open_by_build_id (Dwfl_Module *mod, bool debug,
547 char **file_name, const size_t id_len,
548 const uint8_t *id) internal_function;
549
550 extern uint32_t __libdwfl_crc32 (uint32_t crc, unsigned char *buf, size_t len)
551 attribute_hidden;
552 extern int __libdwfl_crc32_file (int fd, uint32_t *resp) attribute_hidden;
553
554
555 /* Given ELF and some parameters return TRUE if the *P return value parameters
556 have been successfully filled in. Any of the *P parameters can be NULL. */
557 extern bool __libdwfl_elf_address_range (Elf *elf, GElf_Addr base,
558 bool add_p_vaddr, bool sanity,
559 GElf_Addr *vaddrp,
560 GElf_Addr *address_syncp,
561 GElf_Addr *startp, GElf_Addr *endp,
562 GElf_Addr *biasp, GElf_Half *e_typep)
563 internal_function;
564
565 /* Meat of dwfl_report_elf, given elf_begin just called.
566 Consumes ELF on success, not on failure. */
567 extern Dwfl_Module *__libdwfl_report_elf (Dwfl *dwfl, const char *name,
568 const char *file_name, int fd,
569 Elf *elf, GElf_Addr base,
570 bool add_p_vaddr, bool sanity)
571 internal_function;
572
573 /* Meat of dwfl_report_offline. */
574 extern Dwfl_Module *__libdwfl_report_offline (Dwfl *dwfl, const char *name,
575 const char *file_name,
576 int fd, bool closefd,
577 int (*predicate) (const char *,
578 const char *))
579 internal_function;
580
581 /* Free PROCESS. Unlink and free also any structures it references. */
582 extern void __libdwfl_process_free (Dwfl_Process *process)
583 internal_function;
584
585 /* Update STATE->unwound for the unwound frame.
586 On error STATE->unwound == NULL
587 or STATE->unwound->pc_state == DWFL_FRAME_STATE_ERROR;
588 in such case dwfl_errno () is set.
589 If STATE->unwound->pc_state == DWFL_FRAME_STATE_PC_UNDEFINED
590 then STATE was the last valid frame. */
591 extern void __libdwfl_frame_unwind (Dwfl_Frame *state)
592 internal_function;
593
594 /* Align segment START downwards or END upwards addresses according to DWFL. */
595 extern GElf_Addr __libdwfl_segment_start (Dwfl *dwfl, GElf_Addr start)
596 internal_function;
597 extern GElf_Addr __libdwfl_segment_end (Dwfl *dwfl, GElf_Addr end)
598 internal_function;
599
600 /* Decompression wrappers: decompress whole file into memory. */
601 extern Dwfl_Error __libdw_gunzip (int fd, off_t start_offset,
602 void *mapped, size_t mapped_size,
603 void **whole, size_t *whole_size)
604 internal_function;
605 extern Dwfl_Error __libdw_bunzip2 (int fd, off_t start_offset,
606 void *mapped, size_t mapped_size,
607 void **whole, size_t *whole_size)
608 internal_function;
609 extern Dwfl_Error __libdw_unlzma (int fd, off_t start_offset,
610 void *mapped, size_t mapped_size,
611 void **whole, size_t *whole_size)
612 internal_function;
613 extern Dwfl_Error __libdw_unzstd (int fd, off_t start_offset,
614 void *mapped, size_t mapped_size,
615 void **whole, size_t *whole_size)
616 internal_function;
617
618 /* Skip the image header before a file image: updates *START_OFFSET. */
619 extern Dwfl_Error __libdw_image_header (int fd, off_t *start_offset,
620 void *mapped, size_t mapped_size)
621 internal_function;
622
623 /* Open Elf handle on *FDP. This handles decompression and checks
624 elf_kind. Succeed only for ELF_K_ELF, or also ELF_K_AR if ARCHIVE_OK.
625 Returns DWFL_E_NOERROR and sets *ELFP on success, resets *FDP to -1 if
626 it's no longer used. Resets *FDP on failure too iff CLOSE_ON_FAIL. */
627 extern Dwfl_Error __libdw_open_file (int *fdp, Elf **elfp,
628 bool close_on_fail, bool archive_ok)
629 internal_function;
630
631 /* Same as __libdw_open_file, but never closes the given file
632 descriptor and ELF_K_AR is always an acceptable type. */
633 extern Dwfl_Error __libdw_open_elf (int fd, Elf **elfp) internal_function;
634
635 /* Fetch PT_DYNAMIC P_VADDR from ELF and store it to *VADDRP. Return success.
636 *VADDRP is not modified if the function fails. */
637 extern bool __libdwfl_dynamic_vaddr_get (Elf *elf, GElf_Addr *vaddrp)
638 internal_function;
639
640 #ifdef ENABLE_LIBDEBUGINFOD
641 /* Internal interface to libdebuginfod (if installed). */
642 int
643 __libdwfl_debuginfod_find_executable (Dwfl *dwfl,
644 const unsigned char *build_id_bits,
645 size_t build_id_len);
646 int
647 __libdwfl_debuginfod_find_debuginfo (Dwfl *dwfl,
648 const unsigned char *build_id_bits,
649 size_t build_id_len);
650 void
651 __libdwfl_debuginfod_end (debuginfod_client *c);
652 #endif
653
654
655 /* These are working nicely for --core, but are not ready to be
656 exported interfaces quite yet. */
657
658 /* Type of callback function ...
659 */
660 typedef bool Dwfl_Memory_Callback (Dwfl *dwfl, int segndx,
661 void **buffer, size_t *buffer_available,
662 GElf_Addr vaddr, size_t minread, void *arg);
663
664 /* Type of callback function ...
665 */
666 typedef bool Dwfl_Module_Callback (Dwfl_Module *mod, void **userdata,
667 const char *name, Dwarf_Addr base,
668 void **buffer, size_t *buffer_available,
669 GElf_Off cost, GElf_Off worthwhile,
670 GElf_Off whole, GElf_Off contiguous,
671 void *arg, Elf **elfp);
672
673 /* One shared library (or executable) info from DT_DEBUG link map. */
674 struct r_debug_info_module
675 {
676 struct r_debug_info_module *next;
677 /* FD is -1 iff ELF is NULL. */
678 int fd;
679 Elf *elf;
680 GElf_Addr l_ld;
681 /* START and END are both zero if not valid. */
682 GElf_Addr start, end;
683 bool disk_file_has_build_id;
684 char name[0];
685 };
686
687 /* Information gathered from DT_DEBUG by dwfl_link_map_report hinted to
688 dwfl_segment_report_module. */
689 struct r_debug_info
690 {
691 struct r_debug_info_module *module;
692 };
693
694 /* ...
695 */
696 extern int dwfl_segment_report_module (Dwfl *dwfl, int ndx, const char *name,
697 Dwfl_Memory_Callback *memory_callback,
698 void *memory_callback_arg,
699 Dwfl_Module_Callback *read_eagerly,
700 void *read_eagerly_arg,
701 const void *note_file,
702 size_t note_file_size,
703 const struct r_debug_info *r_debug_info);
704
705 /* Report a module for entry in the dynamic linker's struct link_map list.
706 For each link_map entry, if an existing module resides at its address,
707 this just modifies that module's name and suggested file name. If
708 no such module exists, this calls dwfl_report_elf on the l_name string.
709
710 If AUXV is not null, it points to AUXV_SIZE bytes of auxiliary vector
711 data as contained in an NT_AUXV note or read from a /proc/pid/auxv
712 file. When this is available, it guides the search. If AUXV is null
713 or the memory it points to is not accessible, then this search can
714 only find where to begin if the correct executable file was
715 previously reported and preloaded as with dwfl_report_elf.
716
717 Fill in R_DEBUG_INFO if it is not NULL. It should be cleared by the
718 caller, this function does not touch fields it does not need to modify.
719 If R_DEBUG_INFO is not NULL then no modules get added to DWFL, caller
720 has to add them from filled in R_DEBUG_INFO.
721
722 Returns the number of modules found, or -1 for errors. */
723 extern int dwfl_link_map_report (Dwfl *dwfl, const void *auxv, size_t auxv_size,
724 Dwfl_Memory_Callback *memory_callback,
725 void *memory_callback_arg,
726 struct r_debug_info *r_debug_info);
727
728
729 /* Avoid PLT entries. */
730 INTDECL (dwfl_begin)
731 INTDECL (dwfl_errmsg)
732 INTDECL (dwfl_errno)
733 INTDECL (dwfl_addrmodule)
734 INTDECL (dwfl_addrsegment)
735 INTDECL (dwfl_addrdwarf)
736 INTDECL (dwfl_addrdie)
737 INTDECL (dwfl_core_file_attach)
738 INTDECL (dwfl_core_file_report)
739 INTDECL (dwfl_getmodules)
740 INTDECL (dwfl_module_addrdie)
741 INTDECL (dwfl_module_address_section)
742 INTDECL (dwfl_module_addrinfo)
743 INTDECL (dwfl_module_addrsym)
744 INTDECL (dwfl_module_build_id)
745 INTDECL (dwfl_module_getdwarf)
746 INTDECL (dwfl_module_getelf)
747 INTDECL (dwfl_module_getsym)
748 INTDECL (dwfl_module_getsym_info)
749 INTDECL (dwfl_module_getsymtab)
750 INTDECL (dwfl_module_getsymtab_first_global)
751 INTDECL (dwfl_module_getsrc)
752 INTDECL (dwfl_module_report_build_id)
753 INTDECL (dwfl_report_elf)
754 INTDECL (dwfl_report_begin)
755 INTDECL (dwfl_report_begin_add)
756 INTDECL (dwfl_report_module)
757 INTDECL (dwfl_report_segment)
758 INTDECL (dwfl_report_offline)
759 INTDECL (dwfl_report_end)
760 INTDECL (dwfl_build_id_find_elf)
761 INTDECL (dwfl_build_id_find_debuginfo)
762 INTDECL (dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo)
763 INTDECL (dwfl_link_map_report)
764 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_kernel_find_elf)
765 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_kernel_module_section_address)
766 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_proc_attach)
767 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_proc_report)
768 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_proc_maps_report)
769 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_proc_find_elf)
770 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_kernel_report_kernel)
771 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_kernel_report_modules)
772 INTDECL (dwfl_linux_kernel_report_offline)
773 INTDECL (dwfl_offline_section_address)
774 INTDECL (dwfl_module_relocate_address)
775 INTDECL (dwfl_module_dwarf_cfi)
776 INTDECL (dwfl_module_eh_cfi)
777 INTDECL (dwfl_attach_state)
778 INTDECL (dwfl_pid)
779 INTDECL (dwfl_thread_dwfl)
780 INTDECL (dwfl_thread_tid)
781 INTDECL (dwfl_frame_thread)
782 INTDECL (dwfl_thread_state_registers)
783 INTDECL (dwfl_thread_state_register_pc)
784 INTDECL (dwfl_getthread_frames)
785 INTDECL (dwfl_getthreads)
786 INTDECL (dwfl_thread_getframes)
787 INTDECL (dwfl_frame_pc)
788
789 /* Leading arguments standard to callbacks passed a Dwfl_Module. */
790 #define MODCB_ARGS(mod) (mod), &(mod)->userdata, (mod)->name, (mod)->low_addr
791 #define CBFAIL (errno ? DWFL_E (ERRNO, errno) : DWFL_E_CB);
792
793
794 /* The default used by dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo. */
795 #define DEFAULT_DEBUGINFO_PATH ":.debug:/usr/lib/debug"
796
797
798 #endif /* libdwflP.h */
799