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+use alloc::boxed::Box;
+use alloc::vec::Vec;
+use core::cmp::Ordering;
+use core::iter;
+
+use crate::lazy::LazyCell;
+use crate::maybe_small;
+use crate::{Context, DebugFile, Error, RangeAttributes};
+
+pub(crate) struct Functions<R: gimli::Reader> {
+ /// List of all `DW_TAG_subprogram` details in the unit.
+ pub(crate) functions: Box<
+ [(
+ gimli::UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
+ LazyCell<Result<Function<R>, Error>>,
+ )],
+ >,
+ /// List of `DW_TAG_subprogram` address ranges in the unit.
+ pub(crate) addresses: Box<[FunctionAddress]>,
+}
+
+/// A single address range for a function.
+///
+/// It is possible for a function to have multiple address ranges; this
+/// is handled by having multiple `FunctionAddress` entries with the same
+/// `function` field.
+pub(crate) struct FunctionAddress {
+ range: gimli::Range,
+ /// An index into `Functions::functions`.
+ pub(crate) function: usize,
+}
+
+pub(crate) struct Function<R: gimli::Reader> {
+ pub(crate) dw_die_offset: gimli::UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
+ pub(crate) name: Option<R>,
+ /// List of all `DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine` details in this function.
+ inlined_functions: Box<[InlinedFunction<R>]>,
+ /// List of `DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine` address ranges in this function.
+ inlined_addresses: Box<[InlinedFunctionAddress]>,
+}
+
+pub(crate) struct InlinedFunctionAddress {
+ range: gimli::Range,
+ call_depth: usize,
+ /// An index into `Function::inlined_functions`.
+ function: usize,
+}
+
+pub(crate) struct InlinedFunction<R: gimli::Reader> {
+ pub(crate) dw_die_offset: gimli::UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
+ pub(crate) name: Option<R>,
+ pub(crate) call_file: Option<u64>,
+ pub(crate) call_line: u32,
+ pub(crate) call_column: u32,
+}
+
+impl<R: gimli::Reader> Functions<R> {
+ pub(crate) fn parse(
+ unit: &gimli::Unit<R>,
+ sections: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
+ ) -> Result<Functions<R>, Error> {
+ let mut functions = Vec::new();
+ let mut addresses = Vec::new();
+ let mut entries = unit.entries_raw(None)?;
+ while !entries.is_empty() {
+ let dw_die_offset = entries.next_offset();
+ if let Some(abbrev) = entries.read_abbreviation()? {
+ if abbrev.tag() == gimli::DW_TAG_subprogram {
+ let mut ranges = RangeAttributes::default();
+ for spec in abbrev.attributes() {
+ match entries.read_attribute(*spec) {
+ Ok(ref attr) => {
+ match attr.name() {
+ gimli::DW_AT_low_pc => match attr.value() {
+ gimli::AttributeValue::Addr(val) => {
+ ranges.low_pc = Some(val)
+ }
+ gimli::AttributeValue::DebugAddrIndex(index) => {
+ ranges.low_pc = Some(sections.address(unit, index)?);
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ },
+ gimli::DW_AT_high_pc => match attr.value() {
+ gimli::AttributeValue::Addr(val) => {
+ ranges.high_pc = Some(val)
+ }
+ gimli::AttributeValue::DebugAddrIndex(index) => {
+ ranges.high_pc = Some(sections.address(unit, index)?);
+ }
+ gimli::AttributeValue::Udata(val) => {
+ ranges.size = Some(val)
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ },
+ gimli::DW_AT_ranges => {
+ ranges.ranges_offset =
+ sections.attr_ranges_offset(unit, attr.value())?;
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ };
+ }
+ Err(e) => return Err(e),
+ }
+ }
+
+ let function_index = functions.len();
+ if ranges.for_each_range(sections, unit, |range| {
+ addresses.push(FunctionAddress {
+ range,
+ function: function_index,
+ });
+ })? {
+ functions.push((dw_die_offset, LazyCell::new()));
+ }
+ } else {
+ entries.skip_attributes(abbrev.attributes())?;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // The binary search requires the addresses to be sorted.
+ //
+ // It also requires them to be non-overlapping. In practice, overlapping
+ // function ranges are unlikely, so we don't try to handle that yet.
+ //
+ // It's possible for multiple functions to have the same address range if the
+ // compiler can detect and remove functions with identical code. In that case
+ // we'll nondeterministically return one of them.
+ addresses.sort_by_key(|x| x.range.begin);
+
+ Ok(Functions {
+ functions: functions.into_boxed_slice(),
+ addresses: addresses.into_boxed_slice(),
+ })
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn find_address(&self, probe: u64) -> Option<usize> {
+ self.addresses
+ .binary_search_by(|address| {
+ if probe < address.range.begin {
+ Ordering::Greater
+ } else if probe >= address.range.end {
+ Ordering::Less
+ } else {
+ Ordering::Equal
+ }
+ })
+ .ok()
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn parse_inlined_functions(
+ &self,
+ file: DebugFile,
+ unit: &gimli::Unit<R>,
+ ctx: &Context<R>,
+ sections: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
+ ) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ for function in &*self.functions {
+ function
+ .1
+ .borrow_with(|| Function::parse(function.0, file, unit, ctx, sections))
+ .as_ref()
+ .map_err(Error::clone)?;
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R: gimli::Reader> Function<R> {
+ pub(crate) fn parse(
+ dw_die_offset: gimli::UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
+ file: DebugFile,
+ unit: &gimli::Unit<R>,
+ ctx: &Context<R>,
+ sections: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
+ ) -> Result<Self, Error> {
+ let mut entries = unit.entries_raw(Some(dw_die_offset))?;
+ let depth = entries.next_depth();
+ let abbrev = entries.read_abbreviation()?.unwrap();
+ debug_assert_eq!(abbrev.tag(), gimli::DW_TAG_subprogram);
+
+ let mut name = None;
+ for spec in abbrev.attributes() {
+ match entries.read_attribute(*spec) {
+ Ok(ref attr) => {
+ match attr.name() {
+ gimli::DW_AT_linkage_name | gimli::DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name => {
+ if let Ok(val) = sections.attr_string(unit, attr.value()) {
+ name = Some(val);
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_name => {
+ if name.is_none() {
+ name = sections.attr_string(unit, attr.value()).ok();
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_abstract_origin | gimli::DW_AT_specification => {
+ if name.is_none() {
+ name = name_attr(attr.value(), file, unit, ctx, sections, 16)?;
+ }
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ };
+ }
+ Err(e) => return Err(e),
+ }
+ }
+
+ let mut inlined_functions = Vec::new();
+ let mut inlined_addresses = Vec::new();
+ Function::parse_children(
+ &mut entries,
+ depth,
+ file,
+ unit,
+ ctx,
+ sections,
+ &mut inlined_functions,
+ &mut inlined_addresses,
+ 0,
+ )?;
+
+ // Sort ranges in "breadth-first traversal order", i.e. first by call_depth
+ // and then by range.begin. This allows finding the range containing an
+ // address at a certain depth using binary search.
+ // Note: Using DFS order, i.e. ordering by range.begin first and then by
+ // call_depth, would not work! Consider the two examples
+ // "[0..10 at depth 0], [0..2 at depth 1], [6..8 at depth 1]" and
+ // "[0..5 at depth 0], [0..2 at depth 1], [5..10 at depth 0], [6..8 at depth 1]".
+ // In this example, if you want to look up address 7 at depth 0, and you
+ // encounter [0..2 at depth 1], are you before or after the target range?
+ // You don't know.
+ inlined_addresses.sort_by(|r1, r2| {
+ if r1.call_depth < r2.call_depth {
+ Ordering::Less
+ } else if r1.call_depth > r2.call_depth {
+ Ordering::Greater
+ } else if r1.range.begin < r2.range.begin {
+ Ordering::Less
+ } else if r1.range.begin > r2.range.begin {
+ Ordering::Greater
+ } else {
+ Ordering::Equal
+ }
+ });
+
+ Ok(Function {
+ dw_die_offset,
+ name,
+ inlined_functions: inlined_functions.into_boxed_slice(),
+ inlined_addresses: inlined_addresses.into_boxed_slice(),
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn parse_children(
+ entries: &mut gimli::EntriesRaw<'_, '_, R>,
+ depth: isize,
+ file: DebugFile,
+ unit: &gimli::Unit<R>,
+ ctx: &Context<R>,
+ sections: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
+ inlined_functions: &mut Vec<InlinedFunction<R>>,
+ inlined_addresses: &mut Vec<InlinedFunctionAddress>,
+ inlined_depth: usize,
+ ) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ loop {
+ let dw_die_offset = entries.next_offset();
+ let next_depth = entries.next_depth();
+ if next_depth <= depth {
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+ if let Some(abbrev) = entries.read_abbreviation()? {
+ match abbrev.tag() {
+ gimli::DW_TAG_subprogram => {
+ Function::skip(entries, abbrev, next_depth)?;
+ }
+ gimli::DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine => {
+ InlinedFunction::parse(
+ dw_die_offset,
+ entries,
+ abbrev,
+ next_depth,
+ file,
+ unit,
+ ctx,
+ sections,
+ inlined_functions,
+ inlined_addresses,
+ inlined_depth,
+ )?;
+ }
+ _ => {
+ entries.skip_attributes(abbrev.attributes())?;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn skip(
+ entries: &mut gimli::EntriesRaw<'_, '_, R>,
+ abbrev: &gimli::Abbreviation,
+ depth: isize,
+ ) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ // TODO: use DW_AT_sibling
+ entries.skip_attributes(abbrev.attributes())?;
+ while entries.next_depth() > depth {
+ if let Some(abbrev) = entries.read_abbreviation()? {
+ entries.skip_attributes(abbrev.attributes())?;
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ /// Build the list of inlined functions that contain `probe`.
+ pub(crate) fn find_inlined_functions(
+ &self,
+ probe: u64,
+ ) -> iter::Rev<maybe_small::IntoIter<&InlinedFunction<R>>> {
+ // `inlined_functions` is ordered from outside to inside.
+ let mut inlined_functions = maybe_small::Vec::new();
+ let mut inlined_addresses = &self.inlined_addresses[..];
+ loop {
+ let current_depth = inlined_functions.len();
+ // Look up (probe, current_depth) in inline_ranges.
+ // `inlined_addresses` is sorted in "breadth-first traversal order", i.e.
+ // by `call_depth` first, and then by `range.begin`. See the comment at
+ // the sort call for more information about why.
+ let search = inlined_addresses.binary_search_by(|range| {
+ if range.call_depth > current_depth {
+ Ordering::Greater
+ } else if range.call_depth < current_depth {
+ Ordering::Less
+ } else if range.range.begin > probe {
+ Ordering::Greater
+ } else if range.range.end <= probe {
+ Ordering::Less
+ } else {
+ Ordering::Equal
+ }
+ });
+ if let Ok(index) = search {
+ let function_index = inlined_addresses[index].function;
+ inlined_functions.push(&self.inlined_functions[function_index]);
+ inlined_addresses = &inlined_addresses[index + 1..];
+ } else {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ inlined_functions.into_iter().rev()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R: gimli::Reader> InlinedFunction<R> {
+ fn parse(
+ dw_die_offset: gimli::UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
+ entries: &mut gimli::EntriesRaw<'_, '_, R>,
+ abbrev: &gimli::Abbreviation,
+ depth: isize,
+ file: DebugFile,
+ unit: &gimli::Unit<R>,
+ ctx: &Context<R>,
+ sections: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
+ inlined_functions: &mut Vec<InlinedFunction<R>>,
+ inlined_addresses: &mut Vec<InlinedFunctionAddress>,
+ inlined_depth: usize,
+ ) -> Result<(), Error> {
+ let mut ranges = RangeAttributes::default();
+ let mut name = None;
+ let mut call_file = None;
+ let mut call_line = 0;
+ let mut call_column = 0;
+ for spec in abbrev.attributes() {
+ match entries.read_attribute(*spec) {
+ Ok(ref attr) => match attr.name() {
+ gimli::DW_AT_low_pc => match attr.value() {
+ gimli::AttributeValue::Addr(val) => ranges.low_pc = Some(val),
+ gimli::AttributeValue::DebugAddrIndex(index) => {
+ ranges.low_pc = Some(sections.address(unit, index)?);
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ },
+ gimli::DW_AT_high_pc => match attr.value() {
+ gimli::AttributeValue::Addr(val) => ranges.high_pc = Some(val),
+ gimli::AttributeValue::DebugAddrIndex(index) => {
+ ranges.high_pc = Some(sections.address(unit, index)?);
+ }
+ gimli::AttributeValue::Udata(val) => ranges.size = Some(val),
+ _ => {}
+ },
+ gimli::DW_AT_ranges => {
+ ranges.ranges_offset = sections.attr_ranges_offset(unit, attr.value())?;
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_linkage_name | gimli::DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name => {
+ if let Ok(val) = sections.attr_string(unit, attr.value()) {
+ name = Some(val);
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_name => {
+ if name.is_none() {
+ name = sections.attr_string(unit, attr.value()).ok();
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_abstract_origin | gimli::DW_AT_specification => {
+ if name.is_none() {
+ name = name_attr(attr.value(), file, unit, ctx, sections, 16)?;
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_call_file => {
+ // There is a spec issue [1] with how DW_AT_call_file is specified in DWARF 5.
+ // Before, a file index of 0 would indicate no source file, however in
+ // DWARF 5 this could be a valid index into the file table.
+ //
+ // Implementations such as LLVM generates a file index of 0 when DWARF 5 is
+ // used.
+ //
+ // Thus, if we see a version of 5 or later, treat a file index of 0 as such.
+ // [1]: http://wiki.dwarfstd.org/index.php?title=DWARF5_Line_Table_File_Numbers
+ if let gimli::AttributeValue::FileIndex(fi) = attr.value() {
+ if fi > 0 || unit.header.version() >= 5 {
+ call_file = Some(fi);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_call_line => {
+ call_line = attr.udata_value().unwrap_or(0) as u32;
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_call_column => {
+ call_column = attr.udata_value().unwrap_or(0) as u32;
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ },
+ Err(e) => return Err(e),
+ }
+ }
+
+ let function_index = inlined_functions.len();
+ inlined_functions.push(InlinedFunction {
+ dw_die_offset,
+ name,
+ call_file,
+ call_line,
+ call_column,
+ });
+
+ ranges.for_each_range(sections, unit, |range| {
+ inlined_addresses.push(InlinedFunctionAddress {
+ range,
+ call_depth: inlined_depth,
+ function: function_index,
+ });
+ })?;
+
+ Function::parse_children(
+ entries,
+ depth,
+ file,
+ unit,
+ ctx,
+ sections,
+ inlined_functions,
+ inlined_addresses,
+ inlined_depth + 1,
+ )
+ }
+}
+
+fn name_attr<R>(
+ attr: gimli::AttributeValue<R>,
+ mut file: DebugFile,
+ unit: &gimli::Unit<R>,
+ ctx: &Context<R>,
+ sections: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
+ recursion_limit: usize,
+) -> Result<Option<R>, Error>
+where
+ R: gimli::Reader,
+{
+ if recursion_limit == 0 {
+ return Ok(None);
+ }
+
+ match attr {
+ gimli::AttributeValue::UnitRef(offset) => {
+ name_entry(file, unit, offset, ctx, sections, recursion_limit)
+ }
+ gimli::AttributeValue::DebugInfoRef(dr) => {
+ let (unit, offset) = ctx.find_unit(dr, file)?;
+ name_entry(file, unit, offset, ctx, sections, recursion_limit)
+ }
+ gimli::AttributeValue::DebugInfoRefSup(dr) => {
+ if let Some(sup_sections) = sections.sup.as_ref() {
+ file = DebugFile::Supplementary;
+ let (unit, offset) = ctx.find_unit(dr, file)?;
+ name_entry(file, unit, offset, ctx, sup_sections, recursion_limit)
+ } else {
+ Ok(None)
+ }
+ }
+ _ => Ok(None),
+ }
+}
+
+fn name_entry<R>(
+ file: DebugFile,
+ unit: &gimli::Unit<R>,
+ offset: gimli::UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
+ ctx: &Context<R>,
+ sections: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
+ recursion_limit: usize,
+) -> Result<Option<R>, Error>
+where
+ R: gimli::Reader,
+{
+ let mut entries = unit.entries_raw(Some(offset))?;
+ let abbrev = if let Some(abbrev) = entries.read_abbreviation()? {
+ abbrev
+ } else {
+ return Err(gimli::Error::NoEntryAtGivenOffset);
+ };
+
+ let mut name = None;
+ let mut next = None;
+ for spec in abbrev.attributes() {
+ match entries.read_attribute(*spec) {
+ Ok(ref attr) => match attr.name() {
+ gimli::DW_AT_linkage_name | gimli::DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name => {
+ if let Ok(val) = sections.attr_string(unit, attr.value()) {
+ return Ok(Some(val));
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_name => {
+ if let Ok(val) = sections.attr_string(unit, attr.value()) {
+ name = Some(val);
+ }
+ }
+ gimli::DW_AT_abstract_origin | gimli::DW_AT_specification => {
+ next = Some(attr.value());
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ },
+ Err(e) => return Err(e),
+ }
+ }
+
+ if name.is_some() {
+ return Ok(name);
+ }
+
+ if let Some(next) = next {
+ return name_attr(next, file, unit, ctx, sections, recursion_limit - 1);
+ }
+
+ Ok(None)
+}