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* Copyright (c) 2003, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
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* accompanied this code). |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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* |
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA |
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any |
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* questions. |
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* |
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*/ |
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#include <jni.h> |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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#include <fcntl.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <stddef.h> |
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#include "libproc_impl.h" |
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#ifdef __APPLE__ |
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#include "sun_jvm_hotspot_debugger_amd64_AMD64ThreadContext.h" |
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#endif |
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// This file has the libproc implementation to read core files. |
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// For live processes, refer to ps_proc.c. Portions of this is adapted |
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// /modelled after Solaris libproc.so (in particular Pcore.c) |
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// ps_prochandle cleanup helper functions |
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// close all file descriptors |
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static void close_files(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
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lib_info* lib = NULL; |
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// close core file descriptor |
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if (ph->core->core_fd >= 0) |
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close(ph->core->core_fd); |
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// close exec file descriptor |
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if (ph->core->exec_fd >= 0) |
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close(ph->core->exec_fd); |
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// close interp file descriptor |
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if (ph->core->interp_fd >= 0) |
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close(ph->core->interp_fd); |
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// close class share archive file |
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if (ph->core->classes_jsa_fd >= 0) |
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close(ph->core->classes_jsa_fd); |
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// close all library file descriptors |
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lib = ph->libs; |
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while (lib) { |
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int fd = lib->fd; |
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if (fd >= 0 && fd != ph->core->exec_fd) { |
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close(fd); |
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} |
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lib = lib->next; |
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} |
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} |
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// clean all map_info stuff |
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static void destroy_map_info(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
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map_info* map = ph->core->maps; |
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while (map) { |
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map_info* next = map->next; |
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free(map); |
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map = next; |
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} |
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if (ph->core->map_array) { |
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free(ph->core->map_array); |
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} |
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// Part of the class sharing workaround |
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map = ph->core->class_share_maps; |
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while (map) { |
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map_info* next = map->next; |
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free(map); |
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map = next; |
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} |
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} |
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// ps_prochandle operations |
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static void core_release(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
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if (ph->core) { |
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close_files(ph); |
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destroy_map_info(ph); |
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free(ph->core); |
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} |
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} |
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static map_info* allocate_init_map(int fd, off_t offset, uintptr_t vaddr, size_t memsz) { |
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map_info* map; |
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if ( (map = (map_info*) calloc(1, sizeof(map_info))) == NULL) { |
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print_debug("can't allocate memory for map_info\n"); |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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// initialize map |
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map->fd = fd; |
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map->offset = offset; |
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map->vaddr = vaddr; |
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map->memsz = memsz; |
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return map; |
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} |
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// add map info with given fd, offset, vaddr and memsz |
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static map_info* add_map_info(struct ps_prochandle* ph, int fd, off_t offset, |
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uintptr_t vaddr, size_t memsz) { |
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map_info* map; |
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if ((map = allocate_init_map(fd, offset, vaddr, memsz)) == NULL) { |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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// add this to map list |
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map->next = ph->core->maps; |
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ph->core->maps = map; |
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ph->core->num_maps++; |
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return map; |
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} |
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// Part of the class sharing workaround |
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static map_info* add_class_share_map_info(struct ps_prochandle* ph, off_t offset, |
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uintptr_t vaddr, size_t memsz) { |
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map_info* map; |
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if ((map = allocate_init_map(ph->core->classes_jsa_fd, |
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offset, vaddr, memsz)) == NULL) { |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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map->next = ph->core->class_share_maps; |
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ph->core->class_share_maps = map; |
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return map; |
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} |
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// Return the map_info for the given virtual address. We keep a sorted |
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// array of pointers in ph->map_array, so we can binary search. |
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static map_info* core_lookup(struct ps_prochandle *ph, uintptr_t addr) { |
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int mid, lo = 0, hi = ph->core->num_maps - 1; |
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map_info *mp; |
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while (hi - lo > 1) { |
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mid = (lo + hi) / 2; |
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if (addr >= ph->core->map_array[mid]->vaddr) { |
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lo = mid; |
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} else { |
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hi = mid; |
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} |
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} |
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if (addr < ph->core->map_array[hi]->vaddr) { |
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mp = ph->core->map_array[lo]; |
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} else { |
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mp = ph->core->map_array[hi]; |
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} |
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if (addr >= mp->vaddr && addr < mp->vaddr + mp->memsz) { |
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return (mp); |
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} |
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// Part of the class sharing workaround |
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// Unfortunately, we have no way of detecting -Xshare state. |
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// Check out the share maps atlast, if we don't find anywhere. |
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// This is done this way so to avoid reading share pages |
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// ahead of other normal maps. For eg. with -Xshare:off we don't |
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// want to prefer class sharing data to data from core. |
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mp = ph->core->class_share_maps; |
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if (mp) { |
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print_debug("can't locate map_info at 0x%lx, trying class share maps\n", addr); |
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} |
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while (mp) { |
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if (addr >= mp->vaddr && addr < mp->vaddr + mp->memsz) { |
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print_debug("located map_info at 0x%lx from class share maps\n", addr); |
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return (mp); |
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} |
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mp = mp->next; |
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} |
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print_debug("can't locate map_info at 0x%lx\n", addr); |
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return (NULL); |
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} |
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// Part of the class sharing workaround: |
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// |
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// With class sharing, pages are mapped from classes.jsa file. |
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// The read-only class sharing pages are mapped as MAP_SHARED, |
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// PROT_READ pages. These pages are not dumped into core dump. |
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// With this workaround, these pages are read from classes.jsa. |
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// FIXME: !HACK ALERT! |
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// The format of sharing achive file header is needed to read shared heap |
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// file mappings. For now, I am hard coding portion of FileMapHeader here. |
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// Refer to filemap.hpp. |
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// FileMapHeader describes the shared space data in the file to be |
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// mapped. This structure gets written to a file. It is not a class, |
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// so that the compilers don't add any compiler-private data to it. |
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#define NUM_SHARED_MAPS 4 |
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// Refer to FileMapInfo::_current_version in filemap.hpp |
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#define CURRENT_ARCHIVE_VERSION 1 |
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struct FileMapHeader { |
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int _magic; // identify file type. |
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int _version; // (from enum, above.) |
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size_t _alignment; // how shared archive should be aligned |
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struct space_info { |
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int _file_offset; // sizeof(this) rounded to vm page size |
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char* _base; // copy-on-write base address |
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size_t _capacity; // for validity checking |
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size_t _used; // for setting space top on read |
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// 4991491 NOTICE These are C++ bool's in filemap.hpp and must match up with |
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// the C type matching the C++ bool type on any given platform. |
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// We assume the corresponding C type is char but licensees |
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// may need to adjust the type of these fields. |
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char _read_only; // read only space? |
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char _allow_exec; // executable code in space? |
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} _space[NUM_SHARED_MAPS]; |
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// Ignore the rest of the FileMapHeader. We don't need those fields here. |
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}; |
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static bool read_jboolean(struct ps_prochandle* ph, uintptr_t addr, jboolean* pvalue) { |
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jboolean i; |
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if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) addr, &i, sizeof(i)) == PS_OK) { |
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*pvalue = i; |
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return true; |
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} else { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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static bool read_pointer(struct ps_prochandle* ph, uintptr_t addr, uintptr_t* pvalue) { |
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uintptr_t uip; |
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if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) addr, (char *)&uip, sizeof(uip)) == PS_OK) { |
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*pvalue = uip; |
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return true; |
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} else { |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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// used to read strings from debuggee |
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static bool read_string(struct ps_prochandle* ph, uintptr_t addr, char* buf, size_t size) { |
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size_t i = 0; |
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char c = ' '; |
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while (c != '\0') { |
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if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) addr, &c, sizeof(char)) != PS_OK) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (i < size - 1) { |
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buf[i] = c; |
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} else { |
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// smaller buffer |
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return false; |
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} |
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i++; addr++; |
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} |
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buf[i] = '\0'; |
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return true; |
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} |
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#define USE_SHARED_SPACES_SYM "_UseSharedSpaces" |
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// mangled name of Arguments::SharedArchivePath |
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#define SHARED_ARCHIVE_PATH_SYM "_ZN9Arguments17SharedArchivePathE" |
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#define LIBJVM_NAME "/libjvm.dylib" |
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#define USE_SHARED_SPACES_SYM "UseSharedSpaces" |
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// mangled name of Arguments::SharedArchivePath |
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#define SHARED_ARCHIVE_PATH_SYM "__ZN9Arguments17SharedArchivePathE" |
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#define LIBJVM_NAME "/libjvm.so" |
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#endif // __APPLE_ |
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static bool init_classsharing_workaround(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
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int m; |
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size_t n; |
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lib_info* lib = ph->libs; |
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while (lib != NULL) { |
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// we are iterating over shared objects from the core dump. look for |
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// libjvm.so. |
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const char *jvm_name = 0; |
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if ((jvm_name = strstr(lib->name, LIBJVM_NAME)) != 0) { |
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char classes_jsa[PATH_MAX]; |
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struct FileMapHeader header; |
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int fd = -1; |
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uintptr_t base = 0, useSharedSpacesAddr = 0; |
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uintptr_t sharedArchivePathAddrAddr = 0, sharedArchivePathAddr = 0; |
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jboolean useSharedSpaces = 0; |
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memset(classes_jsa, 0, sizeof(classes_jsa)); |
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jvm_name = lib->name; |
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useSharedSpacesAddr = lookup_symbol(ph, jvm_name, USE_SHARED_SPACES_SYM); |
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if (useSharedSpacesAddr == 0) { |
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print_debug("can't lookup 'UseSharedSpaces' flag\n"); |
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return false; |
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} |
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// Hotspot vm types are not exported to build this library. So |
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// using equivalent type jboolean to read the value of |
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// UseSharedSpaces which is same as hotspot type "bool". |
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if (read_jboolean(ph, useSharedSpacesAddr, &useSharedSpaces) != true) { |
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print_debug("can't read the value of 'UseSharedSpaces' flag\n"); |
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return false; |
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} |
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if ((int)useSharedSpaces == 0) { |
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print_debug("UseSharedSpaces is false, assuming -Xshare:off!\n"); |
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return true; |
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} |
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sharedArchivePathAddrAddr = lookup_symbol(ph, jvm_name, SHARED_ARCHIVE_PATH_SYM); |
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if (sharedArchivePathAddrAddr == 0) { |
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print_debug("can't lookup shared archive path symbol\n"); |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (read_pointer(ph, sharedArchivePathAddrAddr, &sharedArchivePathAddr) != true) { |
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print_debug("can't read shared archive path pointer\n"); |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (read_string(ph, sharedArchivePathAddr, classes_jsa, sizeof(classes_jsa)) != true) { |
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print_debug("can't read shared archive path value\n"); |
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return false; |
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} |
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print_debug("looking for %s\n", classes_jsa); |
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fd = pathmap_open(classes_jsa); |
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if (fd < 0) { |
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print_debug("can't open %s!\n", classes_jsa); |
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ph->core->classes_jsa_fd = -1; |
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return false; |
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} else { |
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print_debug("opened %s\n", classes_jsa); |
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} |
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// read FileMapHeader from the file |
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memset(&header, 0, sizeof(struct FileMapHeader)); |
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if ((n = read(fd, &header, sizeof(struct FileMapHeader))) |
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!= sizeof(struct FileMapHeader)) { |
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print_debug("can't read shared archive file map header from %s\n", classes_jsa); |
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close(fd); |
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return false; |
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} |
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// check file magic |
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if (header._magic != 0xf00baba2) { |
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print_debug("%s has bad shared archive file magic number 0x%x, expecing 0xf00baba2\n", |
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classes_jsa, header._magic); |
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close(fd); |
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return false; |
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} |
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if (header._version != CURRENT_ARCHIVE_VERSION) { |
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print_debug("%s has wrong shared archive file version %d, expecting %d\n", |
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classes_jsa, header._version, CURRENT_ARCHIVE_VERSION); |
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close(fd); |
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return false; |
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} |
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ph->core->classes_jsa_fd = fd; |
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// add read-only maps from classes.jsa to the list of maps |
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for (m = 0; m < NUM_SHARED_MAPS; m++) { |
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if (header._space[m]._read_only) { |
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base = (uintptr_t) header._space[m]._base; |
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// no need to worry about the fractional pages at-the-end. |
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// possible fractional pages are handled by core_read_data. |
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add_class_share_map_info(ph, (off_t) header._space[m]._file_offset, |
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base, (size_t) header._space[m]._used); |
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print_debug("added a share archive map at 0x%lx\n", base); |
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} |
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} |
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return true; |
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lib = lib->next; |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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// functions to handle map_info |
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407 |
||
408 |
// Order mappings based on virtual address. We use this function as the |
|
409 |
// callback for sorting the array of map_info pointers. |
|
410 |
static int core_cmp_mapping(const void *lhsp, const void *rhsp) |
|
411 |
{ |
|
16351 | 412 |
const map_info *lhs = *((const map_info **)lhsp); |
413 |
const map_info *rhs = *((const map_info **)rhsp); |
|
10565 | 414 |
|
16351 | 415 |
if (lhs->vaddr == rhs->vaddr) { |
416 |
return (0); |
|
417 |
} |
|
10565 | 418 |
|
16351 | 419 |
return (lhs->vaddr < rhs->vaddr ? -1 : 1); |
10565 | 420 |
} |
421 |
||
422 |
// we sort map_info by starting virtual address so that we can do |
|
423 |
// binary search to read from an address. |
|
424 |
static bool sort_map_array(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
|
16351 | 425 |
size_t num_maps = ph->core->num_maps; |
426 |
map_info* map = ph->core->maps; |
|
427 |
int i = 0; |
|
10565 | 428 |
|
16351 | 429 |
// allocate map_array |
430 |
map_info** array; |
|
431 |
if ( (array = (map_info**) malloc(sizeof(map_info*) * num_maps)) == NULL) { |
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print_debug("can't allocate memory for map array\n"); |
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433 |
return false; |
16351 | 434 |
} |
10565 | 435 |
|
16351 | 436 |
// add maps to array |
437 |
while (map) { |
|
438 |
array[i] = map; |
|
439 |
i++; |
|
440 |
map = map->next; |
|
441 |
} |
|
10565 | 442 |
|
16351 | 443 |
// sort is called twice. If this is second time, clear map array |
444 |
if (ph->core->map_array) { |
|
445 |
free(ph->core->map_array); |
|
446 |
} |
|
447 |
ph->core->map_array = array; |
|
448 |
// sort the map_info array by base virtual address. |
|
449 |
qsort(ph->core->map_array, ph->core->num_maps, sizeof (map_info*), |
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core_cmp_mapping); |
10565 | 451 |
|
16351 | 452 |
// print map |
453 |
if (is_debug()) { |
|
454 |
int j = 0; |
|
455 |
print_debug("---- sorted virtual address map ----\n"); |
|
456 |
for (j = 0; j < ph->core->num_maps; j++) { |
|
457 |
print_debug("base = 0x%lx\tsize = %d\n", ph->core->map_array[j]->vaddr, |
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458 |
ph->core->map_array[j]->memsz); |
16351 | 459 |
} |
460 |
} |
|
10565 | 461 |
|
16351 | 462 |
return true; |
10565 | 463 |
} |
464 |
||
465 |
#ifndef MIN |
|
466 |
#define MIN(x, y) (((x) < (y))? (x): (y)) |
|
467 |
#endif |
|
468 |
||
469 |
static bool core_read_data(struct ps_prochandle* ph, uintptr_t addr, char *buf, size_t size) { |
|
470 |
ssize_t resid = size; |
|
471 |
int page_size=sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE); |
|
472 |
while (resid != 0) { |
|
473 |
map_info *mp = core_lookup(ph, addr); |
|
474 |
uintptr_t mapoff; |
|
475 |
ssize_t len, rem; |
|
476 |
off_t off; |
|
477 |
int fd; |
|
478 |
||
16351 | 479 |
if (mp == NULL) { |
10565 | 480 |
break; /* No mapping for this address */ |
16351 | 481 |
} |
10565 | 482 |
|
483 |
fd = mp->fd; |
|
484 |
mapoff = addr - mp->vaddr; |
|
485 |
len = MIN(resid, mp->memsz - mapoff); |
|
486 |
off = mp->offset + mapoff; |
|
487 |
||
16351 | 488 |
if ((len = pread(fd, buf, len, off)) <= 0) { |
10565 | 489 |
break; |
16351 | 490 |
} |
10565 | 491 |
|
492 |
resid -= len; |
|
493 |
addr += len; |
|
494 |
buf = (char *)buf + len; |
|
495 |
||
496 |
// mappings always start at page boundary. But, may end in fractional |
|
497 |
// page. fill zeros for possible fractional page at the end of a mapping. |
|
498 |
rem = mp->memsz % page_size; |
|
499 |
if (rem > 0) { |
|
500 |
rem = page_size - rem; |
|
501 |
len = MIN(resid, rem); |
|
502 |
resid -= len; |
|
503 |
addr += len; |
|
504 |
// we are not assuming 'buf' to be zero initialized. |
|
505 |
memset(buf, 0, len); |
|
506 |
buf += len; |
|
507 |
} |
|
508 |
} |
|
509 |
||
510 |
if (resid) { |
|
511 |
print_debug("core read failed for %d byte(s) @ 0x%lx (%d more bytes)\n", |
|
512 |
size, addr, resid); |
|
513 |
return false; |
|
514 |
} else { |
|
515 |
return true; |
|
516 |
} |
|
517 |
} |
|
518 |
||
519 |
// null implementation for write |
|
520 |
static bool core_write_data(struct ps_prochandle* ph, |
|
521 |
uintptr_t addr, const char *buf , size_t size) { |
|
522 |
return false; |
|
523 |
} |
|
524 |
||
525 |
static bool core_get_lwp_regs(struct ps_prochandle* ph, lwpid_t lwp_id, |
|
526 |
struct reg* regs) { |
|
16351 | 527 |
// for core we have cached the lwp regs after segment parsed |
528 |
sa_thread_info* thr = ph->threads; |
|
10565 | 529 |
while (thr) { |
530 |
if (thr->lwp_id == lwp_id) { |
|
531 |
memcpy(regs, &thr->regs, sizeof(struct reg)); |
|
532 |
return true; |
|
533 |
} |
|
534 |
thr = thr->next; |
|
535 |
} |
|
536 |
return false; |
|
537 |
} |
|
538 |
||
16351 | 539 |
static bool core_get_lwp_info(struct ps_prochandle *ph, lwpid_t id, void *info) { |
10565 | 540 |
print_debug("core_get_lwp_info not implemented\n"); |
541 |
return false; |
|
542 |
} |
|
543 |
||
544 |
static ps_prochandle_ops core_ops = { |
|
545 |
.release= core_release, |
|
546 |
.p_pread= core_read_data, |
|
547 |
.p_pwrite= core_write_data, |
|
548 |
.get_lwp_regs= core_get_lwp_regs, |
|
549 |
.get_lwp_info= core_get_lwp_info |
|
550 |
}; |
|
551 |
||
16351 | 552 |
// from this point, mainly two blocks divided by def __APPLE__ |
553 |
// one for Macosx, the other for regular Bsd |
|
554 |
||
555 |
#ifdef __APPLE__ |
|
556 |
||
557 |
void print_thread(sa_thread_info *threadinfo) { |
|
558 |
print_debug("thread added: %d\n", threadinfo->lwp_id); |
|
559 |
print_debug("registers:\n"); |
|
560 |
print_debug(" r_r15: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r15); |
|
561 |
print_debug(" r_r14: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r14); |
|
562 |
print_debug(" r_r13: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r13); |
|
563 |
print_debug(" r_r12: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r12); |
|
564 |
print_debug(" r_r11: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r11); |
|
565 |
print_debug(" r_r10: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r10); |
|
566 |
print_debug(" r_r9: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r9); |
|
567 |
print_debug(" r_r8: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_r8); |
|
568 |
print_debug(" r_rdi: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rdi); |
|
569 |
print_debug(" r_rsi: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rsi); |
|
570 |
print_debug(" r_rbp: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rbp); |
|
571 |
print_debug(" r_rbx: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rbx); |
|
572 |
print_debug(" r_rdx: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rdx); |
|
573 |
print_debug(" r_rcx: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rcx); |
|
574 |
print_debug(" r_rax: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rax); |
|
575 |
print_debug(" r_fs: 0x%" PRIx32 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_fs); |
|
576 |
print_debug(" r_gs: 0x%" PRIx32 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_gs); |
|
577 |
print_debug(" r_rip 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rip); |
|
578 |
print_debug(" r_cs: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_cs); |
|
579 |
print_debug(" r_rsp: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rsp); |
|
580 |
print_debug(" r_rflags: 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", threadinfo->regs.r_rflags); |
|
581 |
} |
|
582 |
||
583 |
// read all segments64 commands from core file |
|
584 |
// read all thread commands from core file |
|
585 |
static bool read_core_segments(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
|
586 |
int i = 0; |
|
587 |
int num_threads = 0; |
|
588 |
int fd = ph->core->core_fd; |
|
589 |
off_t offset = 0; |
|
590 |
mach_header_64 fhead; |
|
591 |
load_command lcmd; |
|
592 |
segment_command_64 segcmd; |
|
593 |
// thread_command thrcmd; |
|
594 |
||
595 |
lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_SET); |
|
596 |
if(read(fd, (void *)&fhead, sizeof(mach_header_64)) != sizeof(mach_header_64)) { |
|
597 |
goto err; |
|
598 |
} |
|
599 |
print_debug("total commands: %d\n", fhead.ncmds); |
|
600 |
offset += sizeof(mach_header_64); |
|
601 |
for (i = 0; i < fhead.ncmds; i++) { |
|
602 |
lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_SET); |
|
603 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&lcmd, sizeof(load_command)) != sizeof(load_command)) { |
|
604 |
goto err; |
|
605 |
} |
|
606 |
offset += lcmd.cmdsize; // next command position |
|
607 |
if (lcmd.cmd == LC_SEGMENT_64) { |
|
608 |
lseek(fd, -sizeof(load_command), SEEK_CUR); |
|
609 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&segcmd, sizeof(segment_command_64)) != sizeof(segment_command_64)) { |
|
610 |
print_debug("failed to read LC_SEGMENT_64 i = %d!\n", i); |
|
611 |
goto err; |
|
612 |
} |
|
613 |
if (add_map_info(ph, fd, segcmd.fileoff, segcmd.vmaddr, segcmd.vmsize) == NULL) { |
|
614 |
print_debug("Failed to add map_info at i = %d\n", i); |
|
615 |
goto err; |
|
616 |
} |
|
617 |
print_debug("segment added: %" PRIu64 " 0x%" PRIx64 " %d\n", |
|
618 |
segcmd.fileoff, segcmd.vmaddr, segcmd.vmsize); |
|
619 |
} else if (lcmd.cmd == LC_THREAD || lcmd.cmd == LC_UNIXTHREAD) { |
|
620 |
typedef struct thread_fc { |
|
621 |
uint32_t flavor; |
|
622 |
uint32_t count; |
|
623 |
} thread_fc; |
|
624 |
thread_fc fc; |
|
625 |
uint32_t size = sizeof(load_command); |
|
626 |
while (size < lcmd.cmdsize) { |
|
627 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&fc, sizeof(thread_fc)) != sizeof(thread_fc)) { |
|
628 |
printf("Reading flavor, count failed.\n"); |
|
629 |
goto err; |
|
630 |
} |
|
631 |
size += sizeof(thread_fc); |
|
632 |
if (fc.flavor == x86_THREAD_STATE) { |
|
633 |
x86_thread_state_t thrstate; |
|
634 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&thrstate, sizeof(x86_thread_state_t)) != sizeof(x86_thread_state_t)) { |
|
635 |
printf("Reading flavor, count failed.\n"); |
|
636 |
goto err; |
|
637 |
} |
|
638 |
size += sizeof(x86_thread_state_t); |
|
639 |
// create thread info list, update lwp_id later |
|
640 |
sa_thread_info* newthr = add_thread_info(ph, (pthread_t) -1, (lwpid_t) num_threads++); |
|
641 |
if (newthr == NULL) { |
|
642 |
printf("create thread_info failed\n"); |
|
643 |
goto err; |
|
644 |
} |
|
645 |
||
646 |
// note __DARWIN_UNIX03 depengs on other definitions |
|
647 |
#if __DARWIN_UNIX03 |
|
648 |
#define get_register_v(regst, regname) \ |
|
649 |
regst.uts.ts64.__##regname |
|
650 |
#else |
|
651 |
#define get_register_v(regst, regname) \ |
|
652 |
regst.uts.ts64.##regname |
|
653 |
#endif // __DARWIN_UNIX03 |
|
654 |
newthr->regs.r_rax = get_register_v(thrstate, rax); |
|
655 |
newthr->regs.r_rbx = get_register_v(thrstate, rbx); |
|
656 |
newthr->regs.r_rcx = get_register_v(thrstate, rcx); |
|
657 |
newthr->regs.r_rdx = get_register_v(thrstate, rdx); |
|
658 |
newthr->regs.r_rdi = get_register_v(thrstate, rdi); |
|
659 |
newthr->regs.r_rsi = get_register_v(thrstate, rsi); |
|
660 |
newthr->regs.r_rbp = get_register_v(thrstate, rbp); |
|
661 |
newthr->regs.r_rsp = get_register_v(thrstate, rsp); |
|
662 |
newthr->regs.r_r8 = get_register_v(thrstate, r8); |
|
663 |
newthr->regs.r_r9 = get_register_v(thrstate, r9); |
|
664 |
newthr->regs.r_r10 = get_register_v(thrstate, r10); |
|
665 |
newthr->regs.r_r11 = get_register_v(thrstate, r11); |
|
666 |
newthr->regs.r_r12 = get_register_v(thrstate, r12); |
|
667 |
newthr->regs.r_r13 = get_register_v(thrstate, r13); |
|
668 |
newthr->regs.r_r14 = get_register_v(thrstate, r14); |
|
669 |
newthr->regs.r_r15 = get_register_v(thrstate, r15); |
|
670 |
newthr->regs.r_rip = get_register_v(thrstate, rip); |
|
671 |
newthr->regs.r_rflags = get_register_v(thrstate, rflags); |
|
672 |
newthr->regs.r_cs = get_register_v(thrstate, cs); |
|
673 |
newthr->regs.r_fs = get_register_v(thrstate, fs); |
|
674 |
newthr->regs.r_gs = get_register_v(thrstate, gs); |
|
675 |
print_thread(newthr); |
|
676 |
} else if (fc.flavor == x86_FLOAT_STATE) { |
|
677 |
x86_float_state_t flstate; |
|
678 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&flstate, sizeof(x86_float_state_t)) != sizeof(x86_float_state_t)) { |
|
679 |
print_debug("Reading flavor, count failed.\n"); |
|
680 |
goto err; |
|
681 |
} |
|
682 |
size += sizeof(x86_float_state_t); |
|
683 |
} else if (fc.flavor == x86_EXCEPTION_STATE) { |
|
684 |
x86_exception_state_t excpstate; |
|
685 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&excpstate, sizeof(x86_exception_state_t)) != sizeof(x86_exception_state_t)) { |
|
686 |
printf("Reading flavor, count failed.\n"); |
|
687 |
goto err; |
|
688 |
} |
|
689 |
size += sizeof(x86_exception_state_t); |
|
690 |
} |
|
691 |
} |
|
692 |
} |
|
693 |
} |
|
694 |
return true; |
|
695 |
err: |
|
696 |
return false; |
|
697 |
} |
|
698 |
||
699 |
/**local function **/ |
|
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700 |
bool exists(const char *fname) { |
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|
701 |
return access(fname, F_OK) == 0; |
16351 | 702 |
} |
703 |
||
704 |
// we check: 1. lib |
|
705 |
// 2. lib/server |
|
706 |
// 3. jre/lib |
|
707 |
// 4. jre/lib/server |
|
708 |
// from: 1. exe path |
|
709 |
// 2. JAVA_HOME |
|
710 |
// 3. DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH |
|
711 |
static bool get_real_path(struct ps_prochandle* ph, char *rpath) { |
|
712 |
/** check if they exist in JAVA ***/ |
|
713 |
char* execname = ph->core->exec_path; |
|
714 |
char filepath[4096]; |
|
715 |
char* filename = strrchr(rpath, '/'); // like /libjvm.dylib |
|
716 |
if (filename == NULL) { |
|
717 |
return false; |
|
718 |
} |
|
719 |
||
720 |
char* posbin = strstr(execname, "/bin/java"); |
|
721 |
if (posbin != NULL) { |
|
722 |
memcpy(filepath, execname, posbin - execname); // not include trailing '/' |
|
723 |
filepath[posbin - execname] = '\0'; |
|
724 |
} else { |
|
725 |
char* java_home = getenv("JAVA_HOME"); |
|
726 |
if (java_home != NULL) { |
|
727 |
strcpy(filepath, java_home); |
|
728 |
} else { |
|
729 |
char* dyldpath = getenv("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"); |
|
730 |
char* dypath = strtok(dyldpath, ":"); |
|
731 |
while (dypath != NULL) { |
|
732 |
strcpy(filepath, dypath); |
|
733 |
strcat(filepath, filename); |
|
734 |
if (exists(filepath)) { |
|
735 |
strcpy(rpath, filepath); |
|
736 |
return true; |
|
737 |
} |
|
738 |
dypath = strtok(dyldpath, ":"); |
|
739 |
} |
|
740 |
// not found |
|
741 |
return false; |
|
742 |
} |
|
743 |
} |
|
744 |
// for exec and java_home, jdkpath now is filepath |
|
745 |
size_t filepath_base_size = strlen(filepath); |
|
746 |
||
747 |
// first try /lib/ and /lib/server |
|
748 |
strcat(filepath, "/lib"); |
|
749 |
strcat(filepath, filename); |
|
750 |
if (exists(filepath)) { |
|
751 |
strcpy(rpath, filepath); |
|
752 |
return true; |
|
753 |
} |
|
754 |
char* pos = strstr(filepath, filename); // like /libjvm.dylib |
|
755 |
*pos = '\0'; |
|
756 |
strcat(filepath, "/server"); |
|
757 |
strcat(filepath, filename); |
|
758 |
if (exists(filepath)) { |
|
759 |
strcpy(rpath, filepath); |
|
760 |
return true; |
|
761 |
} |
|
762 |
||
763 |
// then try /jre/lib/ and /jre/lib/server |
|
764 |
filepath[filepath_base_size] = '\0'; |
|
765 |
strcat(filepath, "/jre/lib"); |
|
766 |
strcat(filepath, filename); |
|
767 |
if (exists(filepath)) { |
|
768 |
strcpy(rpath, filepath); |
|
769 |
return true; |
|
770 |
} |
|
771 |
pos = strstr(filepath, filename); |
|
772 |
*pos = '\0'; |
|
773 |
strcat(filepath, "/server"); |
|
774 |
strcat(filepath, filename); |
|
775 |
if (exists(filepath)) { |
|
776 |
strcpy(rpath, filepath); |
|
777 |
return true; |
|
778 |
} |
|
779 |
||
780 |
return false; |
|
781 |
} |
|
782 |
||
783 |
static bool read_shared_lib_info(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
|
784 |
static int pagesize = 0; |
|
785 |
int fd = ph->core->core_fd; |
|
786 |
int i = 0, j; |
|
787 |
uint32_t v; |
|
788 |
mach_header_64 header; // used to check if a file header in segment |
|
789 |
load_command lcmd; |
|
790 |
dylib_command dylibcmd; |
|
791 |
||
792 |
char name[BUF_SIZE]; // use to store name |
|
793 |
||
794 |
if (pagesize == 0) { |
|
795 |
pagesize = getpagesize(); |
|
796 |
print_debug("page size is %d\n", pagesize); |
|
797 |
} |
|
798 |
for (j = 0; j < ph->core->num_maps; j++) { |
|
799 |
map_info *iter = ph->core->map_array[j]; // head |
|
800 |
off_t fpos = iter->offset; |
|
801 |
if (iter->fd != fd) { |
|
802 |
// only search core file! |
|
803 |
continue; |
|
804 |
} |
|
805 |
print_debug("map_info %d: vmaddr = 0x%016" PRIx64 " fileoff = %" PRIu64 " vmsize = %" PRIu64 "\n", |
|
806 |
j, iter->vaddr, iter->offset, iter->memsz); |
|
807 |
lseek(fd, fpos, SEEK_SET); |
|
808 |
// we assume .dylib loaded at segment address --- which is true for JVM libraries |
|
809 |
// multiple files may be loaded in one segment. |
|
810 |
// if first word is not a magic word, means this segment does not contain lib file. |
|
811 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&v, sizeof(uint32_t)) == sizeof(uint32_t)) { |
|
812 |
if (v != MH_MAGIC_64) { |
|
813 |
continue; |
|
814 |
} |
|
815 |
} else { |
|
816 |
// may be encountered last map, which is not readable |
|
817 |
continue; |
|
818 |
} |
|
819 |
while (ltell(fd) - iter->offset < iter->memsz) { |
|
820 |
lseek(fd, fpos, SEEK_SET); |
|
821 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&v, sizeof(uint32_t)) != sizeof(uint32_t)) { |
|
822 |
break; |
|
823 |
} |
|
824 |
if (v != MH_MAGIC_64) { |
|
825 |
fpos = (ltell(fd) + pagesize -1)/pagesize * pagesize; |
|
826 |
continue; |
|
827 |
} |
|
828 |
lseek(fd, -sizeof(uint32_t), SEEK_CUR); |
|
829 |
// this is the file begining to core file. |
|
830 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&header, sizeof(mach_header_64)) != sizeof(mach_header_64)) { |
|
831 |
goto err; |
|
832 |
} |
|
833 |
fpos = ltell(fd); |
|
834 |
||
835 |
// found a mach-o file in this segment |
|
836 |
for (i = 0; i < header.ncmds; i++) { |
|
837 |
// read commands in this "file" |
|
838 |
// LC_ID_DYLIB is the file itself for a .dylib |
|
839 |
lseek(fd, fpos, SEEK_SET); |
|
840 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&lcmd, sizeof(load_command)) != sizeof(load_command)) { |
|
841 |
return false; // error |
|
842 |
} |
|
843 |
fpos += lcmd.cmdsize; // next command position |
|
844 |
// make sure still within seg size. |
|
845 |
if (fpos - lcmd.cmdsize - iter->offset > iter->memsz) { |
|
846 |
print_debug("Warning: out of segement limit: %ld \n", fpos - lcmd.cmdsize - iter->offset); |
|
847 |
break; // no need to iterate all commands |
|
848 |
} |
|
849 |
if (lcmd.cmd == LC_ID_DYLIB) { |
|
850 |
lseek(fd, -sizeof(load_command), SEEK_CUR); |
|
851 |
if (read(fd, (void *)&dylibcmd, sizeof(dylib_command)) != sizeof(dylib_command)) { |
|
852 |
return false; |
|
853 |
} |
|
854 |
/**** name stored at dylib_command.dylib.name.offset, is a C string */ |
|
855 |
lseek(fd, dylibcmd.dylib.name.offset - sizeof(dylib_command), SEEK_CUR); |
|
856 |
int j = 0; |
|
857 |
while (j < BUF_SIZE) { |
|
858 |
read(fd, (void *)(name + j), sizeof(char)); |
|
859 |
if (name[j] == '\0') break; |
|
860 |
j++; |
|
861 |
} |
|
862 |
print_debug("%s\n", name); |
|
863 |
// changed name from @rpath/xxxx.dylib to real path |
|
864 |
if (strrchr(name, '@')) { |
|
865 |
get_real_path(ph, name); |
|
866 |
print_debug("get_real_path returned: %s\n", name); |
|
867 |
} |
|
868 |
add_lib_info(ph, name, iter->vaddr); |
|
869 |
break; |
|
870 |
} |
|
871 |
} |
|
872 |
// done with the file, advanced to next page to search more files |
|
873 |
fpos = (ltell(fd) + pagesize - 1) / pagesize * pagesize; |
|
874 |
} |
|
875 |
} |
|
876 |
return true; |
|
877 |
err: |
|
878 |
return false; |
|
879 |
} |
|
880 |
||
881 |
bool read_macho64_header(int fd, mach_header_64* core_header) { |
|
882 |
bool is_macho = false; |
|
883 |
if (fd < 0) return false; |
|
884 |
off_t pos = ltell(fd); |
|
885 |
lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET); |
|
886 |
if (read(fd, (void *)core_header, sizeof(mach_header_64)) != sizeof(mach_header_64)) { |
|
887 |
is_macho = false; |
|
888 |
} else { |
|
889 |
is_macho = (core_header->magic == MH_MAGIC_64 || core_header->magic == MH_CIGAM_64); |
|
890 |
} |
|
891 |
lseek(fd, pos, SEEK_SET); |
|
892 |
return is_macho; |
|
893 |
} |
|
894 |
||
895 |
// the one and only one exposed stuff from this file |
|
896 |
struct ps_prochandle* Pgrab_core(const char* exec_file, const char* core_file) { |
|
897 |
mach_header_64 core_header; |
|
898 |
mach_header_64 exec_header; |
|
899 |
||
900 |
struct ps_prochandle* ph = (struct ps_prochandle*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct ps_prochandle)); |
|
901 |
if (ph == NULL) { |
|
902 |
print_debug("cant allocate ps_prochandle\n"); |
|
903 |
return NULL; |
|
904 |
} |
|
905 |
||
906 |
if ((ph->core = (struct core_data*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct core_data))) == NULL) { |
|
907 |
free(ph); |
|
908 |
print_debug("can't allocate ps_prochandle\n"); |
|
909 |
return NULL; |
|
910 |
} |
|
911 |
||
912 |
// initialize ph |
|
913 |
ph->ops = &core_ops; |
|
914 |
ph->core->core_fd = -1; |
|
915 |
ph->core->exec_fd = -1; |
|
916 |
ph->core->interp_fd = -1; |
|
917 |
||
918 |
print_debug("exec: %s core: %s", exec_file, core_file); |
|
919 |
||
920 |
strncpy(ph->core->exec_path, exec_file, sizeof(ph->core->exec_path)); |
|
921 |
||
922 |
// open the core file |
|
923 |
if ((ph->core->core_fd = open(core_file, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { |
|
924 |
print_error("can't open core file\n"); |
|
925 |
goto err; |
|
926 |
} |
|
927 |
||
928 |
// read core file header |
|
929 |
if (read_macho64_header(ph->core->core_fd, &core_header) != true || core_header.filetype != MH_CORE) { |
|
930 |
print_debug("core file is not a valid Mach-O file\n"); |
|
931 |
goto err; |
|
932 |
} |
|
933 |
||
934 |
if ((ph->core->exec_fd = open(exec_file, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { |
|
935 |
print_error("can't open executable file\n"); |
|
936 |
goto err; |
|
937 |
} |
|
938 |
||
939 |
if (read_macho64_header(ph->core->exec_fd, &exec_header) != true || |
|
940 |
exec_header.filetype != MH_EXECUTE) { |
|
941 |
print_error("executable file is not a valid Mach-O file\n"); |
|
942 |
goto err; |
|
943 |
} |
|
944 |
||
945 |
// process core file segments |
|
946 |
if (read_core_segments(ph) != true) { |
|
947 |
print_error("failed to read core segments\n"); |
|
948 |
goto err; |
|
949 |
} |
|
950 |
||
951 |
// allocate and sort maps into map_array, we need to do this |
|
952 |
// here because read_shared_lib_info needs to read from debuggee |
|
953 |
// address space |
|
954 |
if (sort_map_array(ph) != true) { |
|
955 |
print_error("failed to sort segment map array\n"); |
|
956 |
goto err; |
|
957 |
} |
|
958 |
||
959 |
if (read_shared_lib_info(ph) != true) { |
|
960 |
print_error("failed to read libraries\n"); |
|
961 |
goto err; |
|
962 |
} |
|
963 |
||
964 |
// sort again because we have added more mappings from shared objects |
|
965 |
if (sort_map_array(ph) != true) { |
|
966 |
print_error("failed to sort segment map array\n"); |
|
967 |
goto err; |
|
968 |
} |
|
969 |
||
970 |
if (init_classsharing_workaround(ph) != true) { |
|
971 |
print_error("failed to workaround classshareing\n"); |
|
972 |
goto err; |
|
973 |
} |
|
974 |
||
975 |
print_debug("Leave Pgrab_core\n"); |
|
976 |
return ph; |
|
977 |
||
978 |
err: |
|
979 |
Prelease(ph); |
|
980 |
return NULL; |
|
981 |
} |
|
982 |
||
983 |
#else // __APPLE__ (none macosx) |
|
984 |
||
985 |
// read regs and create thread from core file |
|
10565 | 986 |
static bool core_handle_prstatus(struct ps_prochandle* ph, const char* buf, size_t nbytes) { |
987 |
// we have to read prstatus_t from buf |
|
988 |
// assert(nbytes == sizeof(prstaus_t), "size mismatch on prstatus_t"); |
|
989 |
prstatus_t* prstat = (prstatus_t*) buf; |
|
16351 | 990 |
sa_thread_info* newthr; |
10565 | 991 |
print_debug("got integer regset for lwp %d\n", prstat->pr_pid); |
992 |
// we set pthread_t to -1 for core dump |
|
993 |
if((newthr = add_thread_info(ph, (pthread_t) -1, prstat->pr_pid)) == NULL) |
|
994 |
return false; |
|
995 |
||
996 |
// copy regs |
|
997 |
memcpy(&newthr->regs, &prstat->pr_reg, sizeof(struct reg)); |
|
998 |
||
999 |
if (is_debug()) { |
|
1000 |
print_debug("integer regset\n"); |
|
1001 |
#ifdef i386 |
|
1002 |
// print the regset |
|
1003 |
print_debug("\teax = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_eax); |
|
1004 |
print_debug("\tebx = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_ebx); |
|
1005 |
print_debug("\tecx = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_ecx); |
|
1006 |
print_debug("\tedx = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_edx); |
|
1007 |
print_debug("\tesp = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_esp); |
|
1008 |
print_debug("\tebp = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_ebp); |
|
1009 |
print_debug("\tesi = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_esi); |
|
1010 |
print_debug("\tedi = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_edi); |
|
1011 |
print_debug("\teip = 0x%x\n", newthr->regs.r_eip); |
|
1012 |
#endif |
|
1013 |
||
1014 |
#if defined(amd64) || defined(x86_64) |
|
1015 |
// print the regset |
|
1016 |
print_debug("\tr15 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r15); |
|
1017 |
print_debug("\tr14 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r14); |
|
1018 |
print_debug("\tr13 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r13); |
|
1019 |
print_debug("\tr12 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r12); |
|
1020 |
print_debug("\trbp = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rbp); |
|
1021 |
print_debug("\trbx = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rbx); |
|
1022 |
print_debug("\tr11 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r11); |
|
1023 |
print_debug("\tr10 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r10); |
|
1024 |
print_debug("\tr9 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r9); |
|
1025 |
print_debug("\tr8 = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_r8); |
|
1026 |
print_debug("\trax = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rax); |
|
1027 |
print_debug("\trcx = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rcx); |
|
1028 |
print_debug("\trdx = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rdx); |
|
1029 |
print_debug("\trsi = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rsi); |
|
1030 |
print_debug("\trdi = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rdi); |
|
1031 |
//print_debug("\torig_rax = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.orig_rax); |
|
1032 |
print_debug("\trip = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rip); |
|
1033 |
print_debug("\tcs = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_cs); |
|
1034 |
//print_debug("\teflags = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.eflags); |
|
1035 |
print_debug("\trsp = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_rsp); |
|
1036 |
print_debug("\tss = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.r_ss); |
|
1037 |
//print_debug("\tfs_base = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.fs_base); |
|
1038 |
//print_debug("\tgs_base = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.gs_base); |
|
1039 |
//print_debug("\tds = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.ds); |
|
1040 |
//print_debug("\tes = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.es); |
|
1041 |
//print_debug("\tfs = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.fs); |
|
1042 |
//print_debug("\tgs = 0x%lx\n", newthr->regs.gs); |
|
1043 |
#endif |
|
1044 |
} |
|
1045 |
||
1046 |
return true; |
|
1047 |
} |
|
1048 |
||
1049 |
#define ROUNDUP(x, y) ((((x)+((y)-1))/(y))*(y)) |
|
1050 |
||
1051 |
// read NT_PRSTATUS entries from core NOTE segment |
|
1052 |
static bool core_handle_note(struct ps_prochandle* ph, ELF_PHDR* note_phdr) { |
|
1053 |
char* buf = NULL; |
|
1054 |
char* p = NULL; |
|
1055 |
size_t size = note_phdr->p_filesz; |
|
1056 |
||
1057 |
// we are interested in just prstatus entries. we will ignore the rest. |
|
1058 |
// Advance the seek pointer to the start of the PT_NOTE data |
|
1059 |
if (lseek(ph->core->core_fd, note_phdr->p_offset, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) { |
|
1060 |
print_debug("failed to lseek to PT_NOTE data\n"); |
|
1061 |
return false; |
|
1062 |
} |
|
1063 |
||
1064 |
// Now process the PT_NOTE structures. Each one is preceded by |
|
1065 |
// an Elf{32/64}_Nhdr structure describing its type and size. |
|
1066 |
if ( (buf = (char*) malloc(size)) == NULL) { |
|
1067 |
print_debug("can't allocate memory for reading core notes\n"); |
|
1068 |
goto err; |
|
1069 |
} |
|
1070 |
||
1071 |
// read notes into buffer |
|
1072 |
if (read(ph->core->core_fd, buf, size) != size) { |
|
1073 |
print_debug("failed to read notes, core file must have been truncated\n"); |
|
1074 |
goto err; |
|
1075 |
} |
|
1076 |
||
1077 |
p = buf; |
|
1078 |
while (p < buf + size) { |
|
1079 |
ELF_NHDR* notep = (ELF_NHDR*) p; |
|
1080 |
char* descdata = p + sizeof(ELF_NHDR) + ROUNDUP(notep->n_namesz, 4); |
|
1081 |
print_debug("Note header with n_type = %d and n_descsz = %u\n", |
|
1082 |
notep->n_type, notep->n_descsz); |
|
1083 |
||
1084 |
if (notep->n_type == NT_PRSTATUS) { |
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1085 |
if (core_handle_prstatus(ph, descdata, notep->n_descsz) != true) { |
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|
1086 |
return false; |
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|
1087 |
} |
10565 | 1088 |
} |
1089 |
p = descdata + ROUNDUP(notep->n_descsz, 4); |
|
1090 |
} |
|
1091 |
||
1092 |
free(buf); |
|
1093 |
return true; |
|
1094 |
||
1095 |
err: |
|
1096 |
if (buf) free(buf); |
|
1097 |
return false; |
|
1098 |
} |
|
1099 |
||
1100 |
// read all segments from core file |
|
1101 |
static bool read_core_segments(struct ps_prochandle* ph, ELF_EHDR* core_ehdr) { |
|
1102 |
int i = 0; |
|
1103 |
ELF_PHDR* phbuf = NULL; |
|
1104 |
ELF_PHDR* core_php = NULL; |
|
1105 |
||
1106 |
if ((phbuf = read_program_header_table(ph->core->core_fd, core_ehdr)) == NULL) |
|
1107 |
return false; |
|
1108 |
||
1109 |
/* |
|
1110 |
* Now iterate through the program headers in the core file. |
|
1111 |
* We're interested in two types of Phdrs: PT_NOTE (which |
|
1112 |
* contains a set of saved /proc structures), and PT_LOAD (which |
|
1113 |
* represents a memory mapping from the process's address space). |
|
1114 |
* |
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1115 |
* Difference b/w Solaris PT_NOTE and Linux/BSD PT_NOTE: |
10565 | 1116 |
* |
1117 |
* In Solaris there are two PT_NOTE segments the first PT_NOTE (if present) |
|
1118 |
* contains /proc structs in the pre-2.6 unstructured /proc format. the last |
|
1119 |
* PT_NOTE has data in new /proc format. |
|
1120 |
* |
|
1121 |
* In Solaris, there is only one pstatus (process status). pstatus contains |
|
1122 |
* integer register set among other stuff. For each LWP, we have one lwpstatus |
|
1123 |
* entry that has integer regset for that LWP. |
|
1124 |
* |
|
1125 |
* Linux threads are actually 'clone'd processes. To support core analysis |
|
1126 |
* of "multithreaded" process, Linux creates more than one pstatus (called |
|
1127 |
* "prstatus") entry in PT_NOTE. Each prstatus entry has integer regset for one |
|
1128 |
* "thread". Please refer to Linux kernel src file 'fs/binfmt_elf.c', in particular |
|
1129 |
* function "elf_core_dump". |
|
1130 |
*/ |
|
1131 |
||
1132 |
for (core_php = phbuf, i = 0; i < core_ehdr->e_phnum; i++) { |
|
1133 |
switch (core_php->p_type) { |
|
1134 |
case PT_NOTE: |
|
16351 | 1135 |
if (core_handle_note(ph, core_php) != true) { |
1136 |
goto err; |
|
1137 |
} |
|
10565 | 1138 |
break; |
1139 |
||
1140 |
case PT_LOAD: { |
|
1141 |
if (core_php->p_filesz != 0) { |
|
1142 |
if (add_map_info(ph, ph->core->core_fd, core_php->p_offset, |
|
1143 |
core_php->p_vaddr, core_php->p_filesz) == NULL) goto err; |
|
1144 |
} |
|
1145 |
break; |
|
1146 |
} |
|
1147 |
} |
|
1148 |
||
1149 |
core_php++; |
|
1150 |
} |
|
1151 |
||
1152 |
free(phbuf); |
|
1153 |
return true; |
|
1154 |
err: |
|
1155 |
free(phbuf); |
|
1156 |
return false; |
|
1157 |
} |
|
1158 |
||
1159 |
// read segments of a shared object |
|
1160 |
static bool read_lib_segments(struct ps_prochandle* ph, int lib_fd, ELF_EHDR* lib_ehdr, uintptr_t lib_base) { |
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1161 |
int i = 0; |
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ELF_PHDR* phbuf; |
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ELF_PHDR* lib_php = NULL; |
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|
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int page_size=sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE); |
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if ((phbuf = read_program_header_table(lib_fd, lib_ehdr)) == NULL) { |
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return false; |
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} |
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// we want to process only PT_LOAD segments that are not writable. |
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// i.e., text segments. The read/write/exec (data) segments would |
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// have been already added from core file segments. |
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for (lib_php = phbuf, i = 0; i < lib_ehdr->e_phnum; i++) { |
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if ((lib_php->p_type == PT_LOAD) && !(lib_php->p_flags & PF_W) && (lib_php->p_filesz != 0)) { |
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uintptr_t target_vaddr = lib_php->p_vaddr + lib_base; |
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map_info *existing_map = core_lookup(ph, target_vaddr); |
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if (existing_map == NULL){ |
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if (add_map_info(ph, lib_fd, lib_php->p_offset, |
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target_vaddr, lib_php->p_filesz) == NULL) { |
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goto err; |
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} |
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} else { |
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if ((existing_map->memsz != page_size) && |
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(existing_map->fd != lib_fd) && |
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(existing_map->memsz != lib_php->p_filesz)){ |
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|
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print_debug("address conflict @ 0x%lx (size = %ld, flags = %d\n)", |
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target_vaddr, lib_php->p_filesz, lib_php->p_flags); |
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goto err; |
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1193 |
} |
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/* replace PT_LOAD segment with library segment */ |
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print_debug("overwrote with new address mapping (memsz %ld -> %ld)\n", |
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existing_map->memsz, lib_php->p_filesz); |
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|
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existing_map->fd = lib_fd; |
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existing_map->offset = lib_php->p_offset; |
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existing_map->memsz = lib_php->p_filesz; |
10565 | 1202 |
} |
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1203 |
} |
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1204 |
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lib_php++; |
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1206 |
} |
10565 | 1207 |
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free(phbuf); |
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1209 |
return true; |
10565 | 1210 |
err: |
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1211 |
free(phbuf); |
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1212 |
return false; |
10565 | 1213 |
} |
1214 |
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// process segments from interpreter (ld.so or ld-linux.so or ld-elf.so) |
10565 | 1216 |
static bool read_interp_segments(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
1217 |
ELF_EHDR interp_ehdr; |
|
1218 |
||
1219 |
if (read_elf_header(ph->core->interp_fd, &interp_ehdr) != true) { |
|
1220 |
print_debug("interpreter is not a valid ELF file\n"); |
|
1221 |
return false; |
|
1222 |
} |
|
1223 |
||
1224 |
if (read_lib_segments(ph, ph->core->interp_fd, &interp_ehdr, ph->core->ld_base_addr) != true) { |
|
1225 |
print_debug("can't read segments of interpreter\n"); |
|
1226 |
return false; |
|
1227 |
} |
|
1228 |
||
1229 |
return true; |
|
1230 |
} |
|
1231 |
||
1232 |
// process segments of a a.out |
|
1233 |
static bool read_exec_segments(struct ps_prochandle* ph, ELF_EHDR* exec_ehdr) { |
|
1234 |
int i = 0; |
|
1235 |
ELF_PHDR* phbuf = NULL; |
|
1236 |
ELF_PHDR* exec_php = NULL; |
|
1237 |
||
1238 |
if ((phbuf = read_program_header_table(ph->core->exec_fd, exec_ehdr)) == NULL) |
|
1239 |
return false; |
|
1240 |
||
1241 |
for (exec_php = phbuf, i = 0; i < exec_ehdr->e_phnum; i++) { |
|
1242 |
switch (exec_php->p_type) { |
|
1243 |
||
1244 |
// add mappings for PT_LOAD segments |
|
1245 |
case PT_LOAD: { |
|
1246 |
// add only non-writable segments of non-zero filesz |
|
1247 |
if (!(exec_php->p_flags & PF_W) && exec_php->p_filesz != 0) { |
|
1248 |
if (add_map_info(ph, ph->core->exec_fd, exec_php->p_offset, exec_php->p_vaddr, exec_php->p_filesz) == NULL) goto err; |
|
1249 |
} |
|
1250 |
break; |
|
1251 |
} |
|
1252 |
||
1253 |
// read the interpreter and it's segments |
|
1254 |
case PT_INTERP: { |
|
1255 |
char interp_name[BUF_SIZE]; |
|
1256 |
||
1257 |
pread(ph->core->exec_fd, interp_name, MIN(exec_php->p_filesz, BUF_SIZE), exec_php->p_offset); |
|
1258 |
print_debug("ELF interpreter %s\n", interp_name); |
|
1259 |
// read interpreter segments as well |
|
1260 |
if ((ph->core->interp_fd = pathmap_open(interp_name)) < 0) { |
|
1261 |
print_debug("can't open runtime loader\n"); |
|
1262 |
goto err; |
|
1263 |
} |
|
1264 |
break; |
|
1265 |
} |
|
1266 |
||
1267 |
// from PT_DYNAMIC we want to read address of first link_map addr |
|
1268 |
case PT_DYNAMIC: { |
|
1269 |
ph->core->dynamic_addr = exec_php->p_vaddr; |
|
1270 |
print_debug("address of _DYNAMIC is 0x%lx\n", ph->core->dynamic_addr); |
|
1271 |
break; |
|
1272 |
} |
|
1273 |
||
1274 |
} // switch |
|
1275 |
exec_php++; |
|
1276 |
} // for |
|
1277 |
||
1278 |
free(phbuf); |
|
1279 |
return true; |
|
1280 |
err: |
|
1281 |
free(phbuf); |
|
1282 |
return false; |
|
1283 |
} |
|
1284 |
||
1285 |
#define FIRST_LINK_MAP_OFFSET offsetof(struct r_debug, r_map) |
|
1286 |
#define LD_BASE_OFFSET offsetof(struct r_debug, r_ldbase) |
|
1287 |
#define LINK_MAP_ADDR_OFFSET offsetof(struct link_map, l_addr) |
|
1288 |
#define LINK_MAP_NAME_OFFSET offsetof(struct link_map, l_name) |
|
1289 |
#define LINK_MAP_NEXT_OFFSET offsetof(struct link_map, l_next) |
|
1290 |
||
1291 |
// read shared library info from runtime linker's data structures. |
|
1292 |
// This work is done by librtlb_db in Solaris |
|
1293 |
static bool read_shared_lib_info(struct ps_prochandle* ph) { |
|
16351 | 1294 |
uintptr_t addr = ph->core->dynamic_addr; |
1295 |
uintptr_t debug_base; |
|
1296 |
uintptr_t first_link_map_addr; |
|
1297 |
uintptr_t ld_base_addr; |
|
1298 |
uintptr_t link_map_addr; |
|
1299 |
uintptr_t lib_base_diff; |
|
1300 |
uintptr_t lib_base; |
|
1301 |
uintptr_t lib_name_addr; |
|
1302 |
char lib_name[BUF_SIZE]; |
|
1303 |
ELF_DYN dyn; |
|
1304 |
ELF_EHDR elf_ehdr; |
|
1305 |
int lib_fd; |
|
10565 | 1306 |
|
16351 | 1307 |
// _DYNAMIC has information of the form |
1308 |
// [tag] [data] [tag] [data] ..... |
|
1309 |
// Both tag and data are pointer sized. |
|
1310 |
// We look for dynamic info with DT_DEBUG. This has shared object info. |
|
1311 |
// refer to struct r_debug in link.h |
|
10565 | 1312 |
|
16351 | 1313 |
dyn.d_tag = DT_NULL; |
1314 |
while (dyn.d_tag != DT_DEBUG) { |
|
1315 |
if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) addr, &dyn, sizeof(ELF_DYN)) != PS_OK) { |
|
1316 |
print_debug("can't read debug info from _DYNAMIC\n"); |
|
1317 |
return false; |
|
1318 |
} |
|
1319 |
addr += sizeof(ELF_DYN); |
|
1320 |
} |
|
10565 | 1321 |
|
16351 | 1322 |
// we have got Dyn entry with DT_DEBUG |
1323 |
debug_base = dyn.d_un.d_ptr; |
|
1324 |
// at debug_base we have struct r_debug. This has first link map in r_map field |
|
1325 |
if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) debug_base + FIRST_LINK_MAP_OFFSET, |
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1326 |
&first_link_map_addr, sizeof(uintptr_t)) != PS_OK) { |
16351 | 1327 |
print_debug("can't read first link map address\n"); |
1328 |
return false; |
|
1329 |
} |
|
10565 | 1330 |
|
16351 | 1331 |
// read ld_base address from struct r_debug |
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1332 |
#if 0 // There is no r_ldbase member on BSD |
16351 | 1333 |
if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) debug_base + LD_BASE_OFFSET, &ld_base_addr, |
1334 |
sizeof(uintptr_t)) != PS_OK) { |
|
1335 |
print_debug("can't read ld base address\n"); |
|
1336 |
return false; |
|
1337 |
} |
|
1338 |
ph->core->ld_base_addr = ld_base_addr; |
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1339 |
#else |
16351 | 1340 |
ph->core->ld_base_addr = 0; |
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1341 |
#endif |
10565 | 1342 |
|
16351 | 1343 |
print_debug("interpreter base address is 0x%lx\n", ld_base_addr); |
10565 | 1344 |
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1345 |
// now read segments from interp (i.e ld.so or ld-linux.so or ld-elf.so) |
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1346 |
if (read_interp_segments(ph) != true) { |
16351 | 1347 |
return false; |
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1348 |
} |
10565 | 1349 |
|
16351 | 1350 |
// after adding interpreter (ld.so) mappings sort again |
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1351 |
if (sort_map_array(ph) != true) { |
16351 | 1352 |
return false; |
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1353 |
} |
10565 | 1354 |
|
16351 | 1355 |
print_debug("first link map is at 0x%lx\n", first_link_map_addr); |
10565 | 1356 |
|
16351 | 1357 |
link_map_addr = first_link_map_addr; |
1358 |
while (link_map_addr != 0) { |
|
1359 |
// read library base address of the .so. Note that even though <sys/link.h> calls |
|
1360 |
// link_map->l_addr as "base address", this is * not * really base virtual |
|
1361 |
// address of the shared object. This is actually the difference b/w the virtual |
|
1362 |
// address mentioned in shared object and the actual virtual base where runtime |
|
1363 |
// linker loaded it. We use "base diff" in read_lib_segments call below. |
|
10565 | 1364 |
|
16351 | 1365 |
if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) link_map_addr + LINK_MAP_ADDR_OFFSET, |
1366 |
&lib_base_diff, sizeof(uintptr_t)) != PS_OK) { |
|
1367 |
print_debug("can't read shared object base address diff\n"); |
|
1368 |
return false; |
|
1369 |
} |
|
10565 | 1370 |
|
16351 | 1371 |
// read address of the name |
1372 |
if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) link_map_addr + LINK_MAP_NAME_OFFSET, |
|
1373 |
&lib_name_addr, sizeof(uintptr_t)) != PS_OK) { |
|
1374 |
print_debug("can't read address of shared object name\n"); |
|
1375 |
return false; |
|
1376 |
} |
|
10565 | 1377 |
|
16351 | 1378 |
// read name of the shared object |
1379 |
if (read_string(ph, (uintptr_t) lib_name_addr, lib_name, sizeof(lib_name)) != true) { |
|
1380 |
print_debug("can't read shared object name\n"); |
|
1381 |
return false; |
|
1382 |
} |
|
10565 | 1383 |
|
16351 | 1384 |
if (lib_name[0] != '\0') { |
1385 |
// ignore empty lib names |
|
1386 |
lib_fd = pathmap_open(lib_name); |
|
10565 | 1387 |
|
16351 | 1388 |
if (lib_fd < 0) { |
1389 |
print_debug("can't open shared object %s\n", lib_name); |
|
1390 |
// continue with other libraries... |
|
1391 |
} else { |
|
1392 |
if (read_elf_header(lib_fd, &elf_ehdr)) { |
|
1393 |
lib_base = lib_base_diff + find_base_address(lib_fd, &elf_ehdr); |
|
1394 |
print_debug("reading library %s @ 0x%lx [ 0x%lx ]\n", |
|
1395 |
lib_name, lib_base, lib_base_diff); |
|
1396 |
// while adding library mappings we need to use "base difference". |
|
1397 |
if (! read_lib_segments(ph, lib_fd, &elf_ehdr, lib_base_diff)) { |
|
1398 |
print_debug("can't read shared object's segments\n"); |
|
1399 |
close(lib_fd); |
|
1400 |
return false; |
|
1401 |
} |
|
1402 |
add_lib_info_fd(ph, lib_name, lib_fd, lib_base); |
|
1403 |
// Map info is added for the library (lib_name) so |
|
1404 |
// we need to re-sort it before calling the p_pdread. |
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1405 |
if (sort_map_array(ph) != true) { |
16351 | 1406 |
return false; |
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1407 |
} |
16351 | 1408 |
} else { |
1409 |
print_debug("can't read ELF header for shared object %s\n", lib_name); |
|
1410 |
close(lib_fd); |
|
1411 |
// continue with other libraries... |
|
1412 |
} |
|
10565 | 1413 |
} |
16351 | 1414 |
} |
10565 | 1415 |
|
16351 | 1416 |
// read next link_map address |
1417 |
if (ps_pread(ph, (psaddr_t) link_map_addr + LINK_MAP_NEXT_OFFSET, |
|
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1418 |
&link_map_addr, sizeof(uintptr_t)) != PS_OK) { |
16351 | 1419 |
print_debug("can't read next link in link_map\n"); |
1420 |
return false; |
|
1421 |
} |
|
1422 |
} |
|
10565 | 1423 |
|
16351 | 1424 |
return true; |
10565 | 1425 |
} |
1426 |
||
1427 |
// the one and only one exposed stuff from this file |
|
1428 |
struct ps_prochandle* Pgrab_core(const char* exec_file, const char* core_file) { |
|
16351 | 1429 |
ELF_EHDR core_ehdr; |
1430 |
ELF_EHDR exec_ehdr; |
|
10565 | 1431 |
|
16351 | 1432 |
struct ps_prochandle* ph = (struct ps_prochandle*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct ps_prochandle)); |
1433 |
if (ph == NULL) { |
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1434 |
print_debug("can't allocate ps_prochandle\n"); |
16351 | 1435 |
return NULL; |
1436 |
} |
|
10565 | 1437 |
|
16351 | 1438 |
if ((ph->core = (struct core_data*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct core_data))) == NULL) { |
1439 |
free(ph); |
|
1440 |
print_debug("can't allocate ps_prochandle\n"); |
|
1441 |
return NULL; |
|
1442 |
} |
|
10565 | 1443 |
|
16351 | 1444 |
// initialize ph |
1445 |
ph->ops = &core_ops; |
|
1446 |
ph->core->core_fd = -1; |
|
1447 |
ph->core->exec_fd = -1; |
|
1448 |
ph->core->interp_fd = -1; |
|
1449 |
||
1450 |
print_debug("exec: %s core: %s", exec_file, core_file); |
|
10565 | 1451 |
|
16351 | 1452 |
// open the core file |
1453 |
if ((ph->core->core_fd = open(core_file, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { |
|
1454 |
print_debug("can't open core file\n"); |
|
1455 |
goto err; |
|
1456 |
} |
|
10565 | 1457 |
|
16351 | 1458 |
// read core file ELF header |
1459 |
if (read_elf_header(ph->core->core_fd, &core_ehdr) != true || core_ehdr.e_type != ET_CORE) { |
|
1460 |
print_debug("core file is not a valid ELF ET_CORE file\n"); |
|
1461 |
goto err; |
|
1462 |
} |
|
10565 | 1463 |
|
16351 | 1464 |
if ((ph->core->exec_fd = open(exec_file, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { |
1465 |
print_debug("can't open executable file\n"); |
|
1466 |
goto err; |
|
1467 |
} |
|
10565 | 1468 |
|
16351 | 1469 |
if (read_elf_header(ph->core->exec_fd, &exec_ehdr) != true || exec_ehdr.e_type != ET_EXEC) { |
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1470 |
print_debug("executable file is not a valid ELF ET_EXEC file\n"); |
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1471 |
goto err; |
16351 | 1472 |
} |
10565 | 1473 |
|
16351 | 1474 |
// process core file segments |
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1475 |
if (read_core_segments(ph, &core_ehdr) != true) { |
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1476 |
goto err; |
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1477 |
} |
10565 | 1478 |
|
16351 | 1479 |
// process exec file segments |
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1480 |
if (read_exec_segments(ph, &exec_ehdr) != true) { |
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1481 |
goto err; |
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1482 |
} |
10565 | 1483 |
|
16351 | 1484 |
// exec file is also treated like a shared object for symbol search |
1485 |
if (add_lib_info_fd(ph, exec_file, ph->core->exec_fd, |
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1486 |
(uintptr_t)0 + find_base_address(ph->core->exec_fd, &exec_ehdr)) == NULL) { |
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1487 |
goto err; |
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1488 |
} |
10565 | 1489 |
|
16351 | 1490 |
// allocate and sort maps into map_array, we need to do this |
1491 |
// here because read_shared_lib_info needs to read from debuggee |
|
1492 |
// address space |
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1493 |
if (sort_map_array(ph) != true) { |
16351 | 1494 |
goto err; |
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1495 |
} |
10565 | 1496 |
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1497 |
if (read_shared_lib_info(ph) != true) { |
16351 | 1498 |
goto err; |
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1499 |
} |
10565 | 1500 |
|
16351 | 1501 |
// sort again because we have added more mappings from shared objects |
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1502 |
if (sort_map_array(ph) != true) { |
16351 | 1503 |
goto err; |
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1504 |
} |
10565 | 1505 |
|
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1506 |
if (init_classsharing_workaround(ph) != true) { |
16351 | 1507 |
goto err; |
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1508 |
} |
10565 | 1509 |
|
16351 | 1510 |
print_debug("Leave Pgrab_core\n"); |
1511 |
return ph; |
|
10565 | 1512 |
|
1513 |
err: |
|
16351 | 1514 |
Prelease(ph); |
1515 |
return NULL; |
|
10565 | 1516 |
} |
16351 | 1517 |
|
1518 |
#endif // __APPLE__ |