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* published by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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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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* 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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* questions. |
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#ifndef _LIBPROC_H_ |
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#define _LIBPROC_H_ |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include "proc_service.h" |
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#if defined(sparc) || defined(sparcv9) |
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/* |
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If _LP64 is defined ptrace.h should be taken from /usr/include/asm-sparc64 |
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otherwise it should be from /usr/include/asm-sparc |
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These two files define pt_regs structure differently |
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#ifdef _LP64 |
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#include "asm-sparc64/ptrace.h" |
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#else |
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#include "asm-sparc/ptrace.h" |
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#endif //sparc or sparcv9 |
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/************************************************************************************ |
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0. This is very minimal subset of Solaris libproc just enough for current application. |
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Please note that the bulk of the functionality is from proc_service interface. This |
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adds Pgrab__ and some missing stuff. We hide the difference b/w live process and core |
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file by this interface. |
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1. pthread_id unique in both NPTL & LinuxThreads. We store this in |
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OSThread::_pthread_id in JVM code. |
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2. All threads see the same pid when they call getpid() under NPTL. |
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Threads receive different pid under LinuxThreads. We used to save the result of |
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::getpid() call in OSThread::_thread_id. This way uniqueness of OSThread::_thread_id |
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was lost under NPTL. Now, we store the result of ::gettid() call in |
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OSThread::_thread_id. Because gettid returns actual pid of thread (lwp id), this is |
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unique again. We therefore use OSThread::_thread_id as unique identifier. |
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3. There is a unique LWP id under both thread libraries. libthread_db maps pthread_id |
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to its underlying lwp_id under both the thread libraries. thread_info.lwp_id stores |
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lwp_id of the thread. The lwp id is nothing but the actual pid of clone'd processes. But |
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unfortunately libthread_db does not work very well for core dumps. So, we get pthread_id |
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only for processes. For core dumps, we don't use libthread_db at all (like gdb). |
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4. ptrace operates on this LWP id under both the thread libraries. When we say 'pid' for |
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ptrace call, we refer to lwp_id of the thread. |
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5. for core file, we parse ELF files and read data from them. For processes we use |
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combination of ptrace and /proc calls. |
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#ifdef ia64 |
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struct user_regs_struct { |
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/* copied from user.h which doesn't define this in a struct */ |
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#define IA64_REG_COUNT (EF_SIZE/8+32) /* integer and fp regs */ |
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unsigned long regs[IA64_REG_COUNT]; /* integer and fp regs */ |
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#endif |
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#define user_regs_struct pt_regs |
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#endif |
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// This C bool type must be int for compatibility with Linux calls and |
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typedef int bool; |
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#define true 1 |
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#define false 0 |
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struct ps_prochandle; |
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// attach to a process |
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struct ps_prochandle* Pgrab(pid_t pid); |
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// attach to a core dump |
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struct ps_prochandle* Pgrab_core(const char* execfile, const char* corefile); |
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// release a process or core |
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void Prelease(struct ps_prochandle* ph); |
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// functions not directly available in Solaris libproc |
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// initialize libproc (call this only once per app) |
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// pass true to make library verbose |
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bool init_libproc(bool verbose); |
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// get number of threads |
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int get_num_threads(struct ps_prochandle* ph); |
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// get lwp_id of n'th thread |
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lwpid_t get_lwp_id(struct ps_prochandle* ph, int index); |
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// get regs for a given lwp |
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bool get_lwp_regs(struct ps_prochandle* ph, lwpid_t lid, struct user_regs_struct* regs); |
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// get number of shared objects |
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int get_num_libs(struct ps_prochandle* ph); |
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// get name of n'th lib |
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const char* get_lib_name(struct ps_prochandle* ph, int index); |
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// get base of lib |
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uintptr_t get_lib_base(struct ps_prochandle* ph, int index); |
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// returns true if given library is found in lib list |
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bool find_lib(struct ps_prochandle* ph, const char *lib_name); |
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// symbol lookup |
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uintptr_t lookup_symbol(struct ps_prochandle* ph, const char* object_name, |
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const char* sym_name); |
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// address->nearest symbol lookup. return NULL for no symbol |
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const char* symbol_for_pc(struct ps_prochandle* ph, uintptr_t addr, uintptr_t* poffset); |
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#endif //__LIBPROC_H_ |