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      1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef BASE_DEBUG_PROC_MAPS_LINUX_H_
      6 #define BASE_DEBUG_PROC_MAPS_LINUX_H_
      7 
      8 #include <stdint.h>
      9 
     10 #include <string>
     11 #include <vector>
     12 
     13 #include "base/base_export.h"
     14 
     15 namespace base {
     16 namespace debug {
     17 
     18 // Describes a region of mapped memory and the path of the file mapped.
     19 struct MappedMemoryRegion {
     20   enum Permission {
     21     READ = 1 << 0,
     22     WRITE = 1 << 1,
     23     EXECUTE = 1 << 2,
     24     PRIVATE = 1 << 3,  // If set, region is private, otherwise it is shared.
     25   };
     26 
     27   // The address range [start,end) of mapped memory.
     28   uintptr_t start;
     29   uintptr_t end;
     30 
     31   // Byte offset into |path| of the range mapped into memory.
     32   unsigned long long offset;
     33 
     34   // Bitmask of read/write/execute/private/shared permissions.
     35   uint8_t permissions;
     36 
     37   // Name of the file mapped into memory.
     38   //
     39   // NOTE: path names aren't guaranteed to point at valid files. For example,
     40   // "[heap]" and "[stack]" are used to represent the location of the process'
     41   // heap and stack, respectively.
     42   std::string path;
     43 };
     44 
     45 // Reads the data from /proc/self/maps and stores the result in |proc_maps|.
     46 // Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
     47 //
     48 // There is *NO* guarantee that the resulting contents will be free of
     49 // duplicates or even contain valid entries by time the method returns.
     50 //
     51 //
     52 // THE GORY DETAILS
     53 //
     54 // Did you know it's next-to-impossible to atomically read the whole contents
     55 // of /proc/<pid>/maps? You would think that if we passed in a large-enough
     56 // buffer to read() that It Should Just Work(tm), but sadly that's not the case.
     57 //
     58 // Linux's procfs uses seq_file [1] for handling iteration, text formatting,
     59 // and dealing with resulting data that is larger than the size of a page. That
     60 // last bit is especially important because it means that seq_file will never
     61 // return more than the size of a page in a single call to read().
     62 //
     63 // Unfortunately for a program like Chrome the size of /proc/self/maps is
     64 // larger than the size of page so we're forced to call read() multiple times.
     65 // If the virtual memory table changed in any way between calls to read() (e.g.,
     66 // a different thread calling mprotect()), it can make seq_file generate
     67 // duplicate entries or skip entries.
     68 //
     69 // Even if seq_file was changed to keep flushing the contents of its page-sized
     70 // buffer to the usermode buffer inside a single call to read(), it has to
     71 // release its lock on the virtual memory table to handle page faults while
     72 // copying data to usermode. This puts us in the same situation where the table
     73 // can change while we're copying data.
     74 //
     75 // Alternatives such as fork()-and-suspend-the-parent-while-child-reads were
     76 // attempted, but they present more subtle problems than it's worth. Depending
     77 // on your use case your best bet may be to read /proc/<pid>/maps prior to
     78 // starting other threads.
     79 //
     80 // [1] http://kernelnewbies.org/Documents/SeqFileHowTo
     81 BASE_EXPORT bool ReadProcMaps(std::string* proc_maps);
     82 
     83 // Parses /proc/<pid>/maps input data and stores in |regions|. Returns true
     84 // and updates |regions| if and only if all of |input| was successfully parsed.
     85 BASE_EXPORT bool ParseProcMaps(const std::string& input,
     86                                std::vector<MappedMemoryRegion>* regions);
     87 
     88 }  // namespace debug
     89 }  // namespace base
     90 
     91 #endif  // BASE_DEBUG_PROC_MAPS_LINUX_H_
     92