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diff --git a/vendor/gimli/src/read/addr.rs b/vendor/gimli/src/read/addr.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..593f9fe --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gimli/src/read/addr.rs @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +use crate::common::{DebugAddrBase, DebugAddrIndex, SectionId}; +use crate::read::{Reader, ReaderOffset, Result, Section}; + +/// The raw contents of the `.debug_addr` section. +#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy)] +pub struct DebugAddr<R> { + section: R, +} + +impl<R: Reader> DebugAddr<R> { + // TODO: add an iterator over the sets of addresses in the section. + // This is not needed for common usage of the section though. + + /// Returns the address at the given `base` and `index`. + /// + /// A set of addresses in the `.debug_addr` section consists of a header + /// followed by a series of addresses. + /// + /// The `base` must be the `DW_AT_addr_base` value from the compilation unit DIE. + /// This is an offset that points to the first address following the header. + /// + /// The `index` is the value of a `DW_FORM_addrx` attribute. + /// + /// The `address_size` must be the size of the address for the compilation unit. + /// This value must also match the header. However, note that we do not parse the + /// header to validate this, since locating the header is unreliable, and the GNU + /// extensions do not emit it. + pub fn get_address( + &self, + address_size: u8, + base: DebugAddrBase<R::Offset>, + index: DebugAddrIndex<R::Offset>, + ) -> Result<u64> { + let input = &mut self.section.clone(); + input.skip(base.0)?; + input.skip(R::Offset::from_u64( + index.0.into_u64() * u64::from(address_size), + )?)?; + input.read_address(address_size) + } +} + +impl<T> DebugAddr<T> { + /// Create a `DebugAddr` section that references the data in `self`. + /// + /// This is useful when `R` implements `Reader` but `T` does not. + /// + /// ## Example Usage + /// + /// ```rust,no_run + /// # let load_section = || unimplemented!(); + /// // Read the DWARF section into a `Vec` with whatever object loader you're using. + /// let owned_section: gimli::DebugAddr<Vec<u8>> = load_section(); + /// // Create a reference to the DWARF section. + /// let section = owned_section.borrow(|section| { + /// gimli::EndianSlice::new(§ion, gimli::LittleEndian) + /// }); + /// ``` + pub fn borrow<'a, F, R>(&'a self, mut borrow: F) -> DebugAddr<R> + where + F: FnMut(&'a T) -> R, + { + borrow(&self.section).into() + } +} + +impl<R> Section<R> for DebugAddr<R> { + fn id() -> SectionId { + SectionId::DebugAddr + } + + fn reader(&self) -> &R { + &self.section + } +} + +impl<R> From<R> for DebugAddr<R> { + fn from(section: R) -> Self { + DebugAddr { section } + } +} + +#[cfg(test)] +mod tests { + use super::*; + use crate::read::EndianSlice; + use crate::test_util::GimliSectionMethods; + use crate::{Format, LittleEndian}; + use test_assembler::{Endian, Label, LabelMaker, Section}; + + #[test] + fn test_get_address() { + for format in vec![Format::Dwarf32, Format::Dwarf64] { + for address_size in vec![4, 8] { + let zero = Label::new(); + let length = Label::new(); + let start = Label::new(); + let first = Label::new(); + let end = Label::new(); + let mut section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little) + .mark(&zero) + .initial_length(format, &length, &start) + .D16(5) + .D8(address_size) + .D8(0) + .mark(&first); + for i in 0..20 { + section = section.word(address_size, 1000 + i); + } + section = section.mark(&end); + length.set_const((&end - &start) as u64); + + let section = section.get_contents().unwrap(); + let debug_addr = DebugAddr::from(EndianSlice::new(§ion, LittleEndian)); + let base = DebugAddrBase((&first - &zero) as usize); + + assert_eq!( + debug_addr.get_address(address_size, base, DebugAddrIndex(0)), + Ok(1000) + ); + assert_eq!( + debug_addr.get_address(address_size, base, DebugAddrIndex(19)), + Ok(1019) + ); + } + } + } +} |