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Should you wish to participate in the Open Invention 47 Network licensing program, please visit www.openinventionnetwork.com 48 <http://www.openinventionnetwork.com>. */ 49 50 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H 51 # include <config.h> 52 #endif 53 54 #include "libdwP.h" 55 #include <dwarf.h> 56 #include <assert.h> 57 58 /* Read up begin/end pair and increment read pointer. 59 - If it's normal range record, set up `*beginp' and `*endp' and return 0. 60 - If it's base address selection record, set up `*basep' and return 1. 61 - If it's end of rangelist, don't set anything and return 2 62 - If an error occurs, don't set anything and return -1. */ 63 internal_function int 64 __libdw_read_begin_end_pair_inc (Dwarf *dbg, int sec_index, 65 unsigned char **addrp, int width, 66 Dwarf_Addr *beginp, Dwarf_Addr *endp, 67 Dwarf_Addr *basep) 68 { 69 Dwarf_Addr escape = (width == 8 ? (Elf64_Addr) -1 70 : (Elf64_Addr) (Elf32_Addr) -1); 71 Dwarf_Addr begin; 72 Dwarf_Addr end; 73 74 unsigned char *addr = *addrp; 75 bool begin_relocated = READ_AND_RELOCATE (__libdw_relocate_address, begin); 76 bool end_relocated = READ_AND_RELOCATE (__libdw_relocate_address, end); 77 *addrp = addr; 78 79 /* Unrelocated escape for begin means base address selection. */ 80 if (begin == escape && !begin_relocated) 81 { 82 if (unlikely (end == escape)) 83 { 84 __libdw_seterrno (DWARF_E_INVALID_DWARF); 85 return -1; 86 } 87 88 if (basep != NULL) 89 *basep = end; 90 return 1; 91 } 92 93 /* Unrelocated pair of zeroes means end of range list. */ 94 if (begin == 0 && end == 0 && !begin_relocated && !end_relocated) 95 return 2; 96 97 /* Don't check for begin_relocated == end_relocated. Serve the data 98 to the client even though it may be buggy. */ 99 *beginp = begin; 100 *endp = end; 101 102 return 0; 103 } 104 105 ptrdiff_t 106 dwarf_ranges (Dwarf_Die *die, ptrdiff_t offset, Dwarf_Addr *basep, 107 Dwarf_Addr *startp, Dwarf_Addr *endp) 108 { 109 if (die == NULL) 110 return -1; 111 112 if (offset == 0 113 /* Usually there is a single contiguous range. */ 114 && INTUSE(dwarf_highpc) (die, endp) == 0 115 && INTUSE(dwarf_lowpc) (die, startp) == 0) 116 /* A offset into .debug_ranges will never be 1, it must be at least a 117 multiple of 4. So we can return 1 as a special case value to mark 118 there are no ranges to look for on the next call. */ 119 return 1; 120 121 if (offset == 1) 122 return 0; 123 124 /* We have to look for a noncontiguous range. */ 125 126 const Elf_Data *d = die->cu->dbg->sectiondata[IDX_debug_ranges]; 127 if (d == NULL && offset != 0) 128 { 129 __libdw_seterrno (DWARF_E_NO_DEBUG_RANGES); 130 return -1; 131 } 132 133 unsigned char *readp; 134 unsigned char *readendp; 135 if (offset == 0) 136 { 137 Dwarf_Attribute attr_mem; 138 Dwarf_Attribute *attr = INTUSE(dwarf_attr) (die, DW_AT_ranges, 139 &attr_mem); 140 if (attr == NULL) 141 /* No PC attributes in this DIE at all, so an empty range list. */ 142 return 0; 143 144 Dwarf_Word start_offset; 145 if ((readp = __libdw_formptr (attr, IDX_debug_ranges, 146 DWARF_E_NO_DEBUG_RANGES, 147 &readendp, &start_offset)) == NULL) 148 return -1; 149 150 offset = start_offset; 151 assert ((Dwarf_Word) offset == start_offset); 152 153 /* Fetch the CU's base address. */ 154 Dwarf_Die cudie = CUDIE (attr->cu); 155 156 /* Find the base address of the compilation unit. It will 157 normally be specified by DW_AT_low_pc. In DWARF-3 draft 4, 158 the base address could be overridden by DW_AT_entry_pc. It's 159 been removed, but GCC emits DW_AT_entry_pc and not DW_AT_lowpc 160 for compilation units with discontinuous ranges. */ 161 if (unlikely (INTUSE(dwarf_lowpc) (&cudie, basep) != 0) 162 && INTUSE(dwarf_formaddr) (INTUSE(dwarf_attr) (&cudie, 163 DW_AT_entry_pc, 164 &attr_mem), 165 basep) != 0) 166 { 167 if (INTUSE(dwarf_errno) () == 0) 168 { 169 invalid: 170 __libdw_seterrno (DWARF_E_INVALID_DWARF); 171 } 172 return -1; 173 } 174 } 175 else 176 { 177 if (__libdw_offset_in_section (die->cu->dbg, 178 IDX_debug_ranges, offset, 1)) 179 return -1l; 180 181 readp = d->d_buf + offset; 182 readendp = d->d_buf + d->d_size; 183 } 184 185 next: 186 if (readendp - readp < die->cu->address_size * 2) 187 goto invalid; 188 189 Dwarf_Addr begin; 190 Dwarf_Addr end; 191 192 switch (__libdw_read_begin_end_pair_inc (die->cu->dbg, IDX_debug_ranges, 193 &readp, die->cu->address_size, 194 &begin, &end, basep)) 195 { 196 case 0: 197 break; 198 case 1: 199 goto next; 200 case 2: 201 return 0; 202 default: 203 return -1l; 204 } 205 206 /* We have an address range entry. */ 207 *startp = *basep + begin; 208 *endp = *basep + end; 209 return readp - (unsigned char *) d->d_buf; 210 } 211 INTDEF (dwarf_ranges) 212