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/*
Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Portions Copyright (C) 2007-2019 David Anderson. All Rights Reserved.
Portions Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Arxan Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of version 2.1 of the
GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it would be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Further, this software is distributed without any warranty
that it is free of the rightful claim of any third person
regarding infringement or the like. Any license provided
herein, whether implied or otherwise, applies only to this
software file. Patent licenses, if any, provided herein
do not apply to combinations of this program with other
software, or any other product whatsoever.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
Public License along with this program; if not, write the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth
Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/* Following the nomenclature of the DWARF standard
Section Version Numbers (DWARF 5):
* means not applicable.
- means not defined in that version.
The version numbers for .debug_info is the same as .debug_info.dwo
(etc for the other dwo sections).
The versions applicable by section are:
. DWARF2 DWARF3 DWARF4 DWARF5
.debug_abbrev * * * *
.debug_addr - - - 5
.debug_aranges 2 2 2 2
.debug_frame 1 3 4 4
.debug_info 2 3 4 5
.debug_line 2 3 4 5
.debug_line_str - - - 5
.debug_loc * * * -
.debug_loclists - - - 5
.debug_macinfo * * * -
.debug_macro - - - 5
.debug_names - - - 5
.debug_pubnames 2 2 2 -
.debug_pubtypes - 2 2 -
.debug_ranges - * * -
.debug_rnglists - - - 5
.debug_str * * * *
.debug_str_offsets - - - 5
.debug_sup - - - 5
.debug_types - - 4 -
.debug_abbrev.dwo - - - *
.debug_info.dwo - - - 5
.debug_line.dwo - - - 5
.debug_loc.dwo - - - -
.debug_loclists.dwo - - - 5
.debug_macro.dwo - - - 5
.debug_rnglists.dwo - - - 5
.debug_str.dwo - - - *
.debug_str_offsets.dwo - - - 5
.debug_cu_index - - - 5
.debug_tu_index - - - 5
*/
struct Dwarf_Rnglists_Context_s;
typedef struct Dwarf_Rnglists_Context_s *Dwarf_Rnglists_Context;
struct Dwarf_Loclists_Context_s;
typedef struct Dwarf_Loclists_Context_s *Dwarf_Loclists_Context;
struct Dwarf_Die_s {
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr di_debug_ptr;
Dwarf_Abbrev_List di_abbrev_list;
Dwarf_CU_Context di_cu_context;
int di_abbrev_code;
/* TRUE if part of debug_info. FALSE if part of .debug_types. */
Dwarf_Bool di_is_info;
};
struct Dwarf_Attribute_s {
Dwarf_Half ar_attribute; /* Attribute Value. */
Dwarf_Half ar_attribute_form; /* Attribute Form. */
Dwarf_Half ar_attribute_form_direct;
/* Identical to ar_attribute_form except that if
the original form uleb was DW_FORM_indirect,
ar_attribute_form_direct contains DW_FORM_indirect
but ar_attribute_form contains the true form. */
Dwarf_CU_Context ar_cu_context;
/* The following points to either debug_info or debug_types
depending on if context is cc_is_info or not. */
Dwarf_Small *ar_debug_ptr;
/* If DW_FORM_implicit const, the value is here, not
in the DIE. */
Dwarf_Signed ar_implicit_const;
Dwarf_Debug ar_dbg; /* dbg owning the attr */
Dwarf_Die ar_die;/* Access to the DIE owning the attribute */
Dwarf_Attribute ar_next;
};
/*
This structure provides the context for a compilation unit.
Thus, it contains the Dwarf_Debug, cc_dbg, that this cu
belongs to. It contains the information in the compilation
unit header, cc_length, cc_version_stamp, cc_abbrev_offset,
and cc_address_size, in the .debug_info section for that cu.
In addition, it contains the count, cc_count_cu, of the cu
number of that cu in the list of cu's in the .debug_info.
The count starts at 1, ie cc_count_cu is 1 for the first cu,
2 for the second and so on. This struct also contains a
pointer, cc_abbrev_table, to a list of pairs of abbrev code
and a pointer to the start of that abbrev
in the .debug_abbrev section.
Each die will also contain a pointer to such a struct to
record the context for that die.
Notice that a pointer to the CU DIE itself is
Dwarf_Off off2 = cu_context->cc_debug_info_offset;
cu_die_info_ptr = dbg->de_debug_info.dss_data +
off2 + _dwarf_length_of_cu_header(dbg, off2);
Or similar for de_debug_types.
**Updated by dwarf_next_cu_header in dwarf_die_deliv.c
*/
struct Dwarf_CU_Context_s {
Dwarf_Debug cc_dbg;
/* The sum of cc_length, cc_length_size, and cc_extension_size
is the total length of the CU including its header.
cc_length is the length of the compilation unit excluding
cc_length_size and cc_extension_size. */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_length;
/* cc_length_size is the size in bytes of an offset.
Should probably be renamed cc_offset_size.
4 for 32bit dwarf, 8 for 64bit dwarf (whether MIPS/IRIX
64bit dwarf or standard 64bit dwarf using the extension
mechanism). */
Dwarf_Small cc_length_size;
/* cc_extension_size is zero unless this is standard
DWARF3 and later 64bit dwarf using the extension mechanism.
64bit DWARF3 and later: cc_extension_size is 4.
64bit DWARF2 MIPS/IRIX: cc_extension_size is zero.
32bit DWARF: cc_extension_size is zero. */
Dwarf_Small cc_extension_size;
/* cc_version_stamp is the DWARF version number applicable
to the DWARF in this compilation unit. 2,3,4,... */
Dwarf_Half cc_version_stamp;
/* cc_abbrev_offset is the section-global offset
of the .debug_abbrev section this CU uses.
Data from CU header. Includes DWP adjustment made
as soon as we create a cu_context. */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_abbrev_offset;
/* cc_address_size is the size of an address in this
compilation unit. */
Dwarf_Small cc_address_size;
Dwarf_Small cc_segment_selector_size;
/* cc_debug_offset is the global offset in the section
of the CU header of this CU.
That is, it is a section global offset.
May be debug_info or debug_types
but those are distinct.
Even in DWP this is set to true global offset
right away when cu_context created.
See cc_is_info flag. */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_debug_offset;
/* === START DEBUG FISSION (Split Dwarf) data
cc_signature is in the TU header
of a type unit of a TU DIE (or for DW5 in the
skeleton or split_compile header is a dwo_id).
Ignore this field if cc_signature_present is zero.
(TU CUs signature is not the same namespace
as DW_AT_dwo_id signatures. The two must be
kept separate (for DWARF5))
If cc_unit_type == DW_UT_compile or DW_UT_partial
the signature is a CU signature (dwo_id).
Some early DW5 drafts encouraged DWARF4 output
of some compilers to include dwo_id, but
in a messier way(lacking DW_UT_*).
If cc_unit_type == DW_UT_type ( DW_UT_split_type
was never part of DW5, never standard).
the signature is a type signature. */
Dwarf_Half cc_cu_die_tag;
Dwarf_Sig8 cc_signature;
/* cc_type_signature_offset contains the
section-local DIE offset of the type
the signature applies to if the cc_unit_type
is DW_UT_type or DW_UT_split_type. */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_signature_offset;
/* For each CU and each TU
in a dwp package file there is
is a hash and
a set of offsets indexed by DW_SECT_* id.
Only one such set per CU or TU.
The data on all that is in cc_dwp_offsets
If it is a TU the signature in cc_dwp_offsets
must match the signature in cc_signature.
*/
struct Dwarf_Debug_Fission_Per_CU_s cc_dwp_offsets;
Dwarf_Bool cc_signature_present; /* Meaning type signature
in TU header or, for CU header, signature in CU DIE. */
Dwarf_Bool cc_low_pc_present;
Dwarf_Bool cc_addr_base_present; /* Not TRUE in .dwo */
/* DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base was a GNU extension that appeared
but was unused. See dwarf_die_deliv.c for details. */
Dwarf_Bool cc_ranges_base_present; /* unused */
Dwarf_Bool cc_rnglists_base_present; /* DW5 */
Dwarf_Bool cc_str_offsets_base_present;
Dwarf_Bool cc_loclists_base_present;
Dwarf_Bool cc_cu_die_has_children;
Dwarf_Bool cc_dwo_name_present;
/* Non zero if this context is a dwo section. Either
dwo or dwp file. */
Dwarf_Bool cc_is_dwo;
/* cc_cu_die_offset_present is non-zero if
cc_cu_die_global_sec_offset is meaningful. */
Dwarf_Bool cc_cu_die_offset_present;
/* if present, is base address of CU */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_low_pc;
/* from DW_AT_addr_base in CU DIE, offset to .debug_addr table */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_addr_base; /* Zero in .dwo */
/* DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base was a GNU extension that appeared
but was unused. See dwarf_die_deliv.c for details. */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_ranges_base; /* unused */
/* from DW_AT_rnglists_base in CU DIE */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_rnglists_base; /*DW5 */
/* from DW_AT_str_offsets_base in CU DIE */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_str_offsets_base;
/* From DW_AT_loclists_base */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_loclists_base;
char * cc_dwo_name;
/* === END DEBUG FISSION (Split Dwarf) data */
/* Global section offset to the bytes of the CU die for this CU.
Set when the CU die is accessed by dwarf_siblingof_b(). */
Dwarf_Unsigned cc_cu_die_global_sec_offset;
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr cc_last_abbrev_ptr;
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr cc_last_abbrev_endptr;
Dwarf_Hash_Table cc_abbrev_hash_table;
Dwarf_CU_Context cc_next;
/*unsigned char cc_offset_length; */
Dwarf_Bool cc_is_info; /* TRUE means context is
in debug_info, FALSE means is in debug_types.
FALSE only possible for DWARF4 .debug_types
section CUs.
For DWARF5 all DIEs are in .debug_info[.dwo] */
Dwarf_Half cc_unit_type;
/* DWARF5: set from header
For DWARF 2,3,4 this is filled in initially
from the CU header and refined by inspecting
the CU DIE to detect the correct setting. */
};
/* Consolidates section-specific data in one place.
Section is an Elf specific term, intended as a general
term (for non-Elf objects some code must synthesize the
values somehow). */
struct Dwarf_Section_s {
Dwarf_Small * dss_data;
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_size;
/* Some Elf sections have a non-zero dss_entrysize which
is the size in bytes of a table entry in the section.
Relocations and symbols are both in tables, so have a
non-zero entrysize. Object formats which do not care
about this should leave this field zero. */
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_entrysize;
/* dss_index is the section index as things are numbered in
an object file being read. An Elf section number. */
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_index;
/* dss_addr is the 'section address' which is only
non-zero for a GNU eh section.
Purpose: to handle DW_EH_PE_pcrel encoding. Leaving
it zero is fine for non-elf. */
Dwarf_Addr dss_addr;
Dwarf_Small dss_data_was_malloc;
/* is_in_use set during initial object reading to
detect duplicates. Ignored after setup done. */
Dwarf_Small dss_is_in_use;
/* When loading COMDAT they refer (sometimes) to
base sections, so we need to have the BASE
group sections filled in when the corresponding is
not in the COMDAT group list. .debug_abbrev is
an example. */
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_group_number;
/* These for reporting compression */
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_uncompressed_length;
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_compressed_length;
/* If this is zdebug, to start data/size are the
raw section bytes.
Initially for all sections dss_data_was_malloc set FALSE
and dss_requires_decompress set FALSE.
For zdebug set dss_zdebug_requires_decompress set TRUE
In that case it is likely ZLIB compressed but
we do not know that just scanning section headers.
If not .zdebug but it is SHF_COMPRESSED
then decompress is required.
On translation (ie zlib use and malloc)
Set dss_data dss_size to point to malloc space and
malloc size.
Set dss_did_decompress FALSE
Set dss_was_malloc TRUE */
Dwarf_Small dss_zdebug_requires_decompress;
Dwarf_Small dss_did_decompress;
Dwarf_Small dss_shf_compressed; /* section flag SHF_COMPRESS */
Dwarf_Small dss_ZLIB_compressed; /* Section compression starts with ZLIB chars*/
/* For non-elf, leaving the following fields zero
will mean they are ignored. */
/* dss_link should be zero unless a section has a link
to another (sh_link). Used to access relocation data for
a section (and for symtab section, access its strtab). */
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_link;
/* The following is used when reading .rela sections
(such sections appear in some .o files). */
Dwarf_Half dss_reloc_index; /* Zero means ignore the reloc fields. */
Dwarf_Small * dss_reloc_data;
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_reloc_size;
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_reloc_entrysize;
Dwarf_Addr dss_reloc_addr;
/* dss_reloc_symtab is the sh_link of a .rela to its .symtab, leave
it 0 if non-meaningful. */
Dwarf_Addr dss_reloc_symtab;
/* dss_reloc_link should be zero unless a reloc section has a link
to another (sh_link). Used to access the symtab for relocations
a section. */
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_reloc_link;
/* Pointer to the elf symtab, used for elf .rela. Leave it 0
if not relevant. */
struct Dwarf_Section_s *dss_symtab;
/* dss_name, dss_standard_name must never be freed,
they are static strings in libdwarf. */
const char * dss_name;
const char * dss_standard_name;
/* Object section number in object file. */
unsigned dss_number;
/* These are elf flags and non-elf object should
just leave these fields zero. Which is essentially
automatic as they are not in
Dwarf_Obj_Access_Section_s. */
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_flags;
Dwarf_Unsigned dss_addralign;
/* Set when loading .group section as those are special and
neither compressed nor have relocations so never malloc
space for libdwarf. */
Dwarf_Small dss_ignore_reloc_group_sec;
char dss_is_rela;
};
/* Overview: if next_to_use== first, no error slots are used.
If next_to_use+1 (mod maxcount) == first the slots are all used
*/
struct Dwarf_Harmless_s {
unsigned dh_maxcount;
unsigned dh_next_to_use;
unsigned dh_first;
unsigned dh_errs_count;
char ** dh_errors;
};
/* Data needed seperately for debug_info and debug_types
as we may be reading both interspersed. */
struct Dwarf_Debug_InfoTypes_s {
/* Context for the compilation_unit just read by a call to
dwarf_next_cu_header. **Updated by dwarf_next_cu_header in
dwarf_die_deliv.c */
Dwarf_CU_Context de_cu_context;
/* Points to linked list of CU Contexts for the
CU's already read. These are only CU's read
by dwarf_next_cu_header(). */
Dwarf_CU_Context de_cu_context_list;
/* Points to the last CU Context added to the list by
dwarf_next_cu_header(). */
Dwarf_CU_Context de_cu_context_list_end;
/* Offset of last byte of last CU read.
Actually one-past that last byte. So
use care and compare as offset >= de_last_offset
to know if offset is too big. */
Dwarf_Unsigned de_last_offset;
/* de_last_di_info_ptr and de_last_die are used with
dwarf_siblingof, dwarf_child, and dwarf_validate_die_sibling.
dwarf_validate_die_sibling will not give meaningful results
if called inappropriately. */
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr de_last_di_ptr;
Dwarf_Die de_last_die;
};
typedef struct Dwarf_Debug_InfoTypes_s *Dwarf_Debug_InfoTypes;
/* As the tasks performed on a debug related section is the same,
in order to make the process of adding a new section
(very unlikely) a little bit easy and to reduce the
possibility of errors, a simple table
build dynamically, will contain the relevant information.
*/
struct Dwarf_dbg_sect_s {
/* Debug section name must not be freed, is quoted string.
This is the name from the object file itself. */
const char *ds_name;
/* The section number in object section numbering. */
unsigned ds_number;
/* Debug section information, points to de_debug_*member
(or the like) of the dbg struct. */
struct Dwarf_Section_s *ds_secdata;
unsigned ds_groupnumber;
int ds_duperr; /* Error code for duplicated section */
int ds_emptyerr; /* Error code for empty section */
int ds_have_dwarf; /* Section contains DWARF */
int ds_have_zdebug; /* Section compressed: .zdebug name */
};
/* As the number of debug sections does not change very often, in the case a
new section is added in 'enter_section_in_array()'
the 'MAX_DEBUG_SECTIONS' must
be updated accordingly.
This does not yet allow for section-groups in object files,
for which many .debug_info (and other) sections may exist.
*/
#define DWARF_MAX_DEBUG_SECTIONS 50
#define DWARFSTRING_ALLOC_SIZE 200
/* All the Dwarf_Debug tied-file info in one place. */
struct Dwarf_Tied_Data_s {
/* Used to access executable from .dwo or .dwp object.
Pointer to the tied_to Dwarf_Debug*/
Dwarf_Debug td_tied_object;
/* TRUE if this tied object is tied to.
It's extra work to look for a DW_AT_dwo_id.
Set when tied dbg (on the base) was created.
This helps us do it only when it may be productive. */
Dwarf_Bool td_is_tied_object;
/* Used for Type Unit signatures.
Type Units are in .debug_types in DW4
but in .debug_info in DW5.
Some .debug_info point to them symbolically
via DW_AT_signature attributes.
If non-zero is a dwarf_tsearch 'tree'.
Only non-zero if td_is_tied_object is set and
we had a reason to build the search tree..
Type Units have a Dwarf_Sig8 signature
in the header, and such is recorded here.
Type Unit signatures can conflict with
signatures in split-dwarf (dwo/dwp) sections.
The Key for each record is a Dwarf_Sig8 (8 bytes).
The data for each is a pointer to a Dwarf_CU_context
record in this dbg (cu_context in
one of tied dbg's de_cu_context_list). */
void *td_tied_search;
};
/* dg_groupnum 0 does not exist.
dg_groupnum 1 is base
dg_groupnum 2 is dwo
dg_groupnum 3 and higher are COMDAT groups (if any).
*/
struct Dwarf_Group_Data_s {
/* For traditional DWARF the value is one, just one group. */
unsigned gd_number_of_groups;
/* Raw elf (elf-like) section count. */
unsigned gd_number_of_sections;
unsigned gd_map_entry_count;
/* A map from section number to group number. */
void *gd_map;
};
struct Dwarf_Debug_s {
/* All file access methods and support data
are hidden in this structure.
We get a pointer, callers control the lifetime of the
structure and contents. */
struct Dwarf_Obj_Access_Interface_s *de_obj_file;
Dwarf_Handler de_errhand;
Dwarf_Ptr de_errarg;
/* Enabling us to close an fd if we own it,
as in the case of dwarf_init_path().
de_fd is only meaningful
if de_owns_fd is set. Each object
file type has any necessary fd recorded
under de_obj_file. */
int de_fd;
char de_owns_fd;
/* de_path is only set automatically if dwarf_init_path()
was used to initialize things.
Used with the .gnu_debuglink section. */
const char *de_path;
const char ** de_gnu_global_paths;
unsigned de_gnu_global_path_count;
struct Dwarf_Debug_InfoTypes_s de_info_reading;
struct Dwarf_Debug_InfoTypes_s de_types_reading;
/* DW_GROUPNUMBER_ANY, DW_GROUPNUMBER_BASE, DW_GROUPNUMBER_DWO,
or a comdat group number > 2
Selected at init time of this dbg based on
user request and on data in the object. */
unsigned de_groupnumber;
/* Supporting data for groupnumbers. */
struct Dwarf_Group_Data_s de_groupnumbers;
/* Number of bytes in the length, and offset field in various
.debu* sections. It's not very meaningful, and is
only used in one 'approximate' calculation.
de_offset_size would be a more appropos name. */
Dwarf_Small de_length_size;
/* Size of the object file in bytes. If Unknown
leave this zero. */
Dwarf_Unsigned de_filesize;
/* number of bytes in a pointer of the target in various .debug_
sections. 4 in 32bit, 8 in MIPS 64, ia64. */
Dwarf_Small de_pointer_size;
/* set at creation of a Dwarf_Debug to say if form_string should be
checked for valid length at every call. 0 means do the check.
non-zero means do not do the check. */
Dwarf_Small de_assume_string_in_bounds;
/* Keep track of allocations so a dwarf_finish call can clean up.
Null till a tree is created */
void * de_alloc_tree;
/* These fields are used to process debug_frame section. **Updated
by dwarf_get_fde_list in dwarf_frame.h */
/* Points to contiguous block of pointers to Dwarf_Cie_s structs. */
Dwarf_Cie *de_cie_data;
/* Count of number of Dwarf_Cie_s structs. */
Dwarf_Signed de_cie_count;
/* Keep eh (GNU) separate!. */
Dwarf_Cie *de_cie_data_eh;
Dwarf_Signed de_cie_count_eh;
/* Points to contiguous block of pointers to Dwarf_Fde_s structs. */
Dwarf_Fde *de_fde_data;
/* Count of number of Dwarf_Fde_s structs. */
Dwarf_Unsigned de_fde_count;
/* Keep eh (GNU) separate!. */
Dwarf_Fde *de_fde_data_eh;
Dwarf_Unsigned de_fde_count_eh;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_info;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_types;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_abbrev;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_line;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_line_str; /* New in DWARF5 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_loc;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_aranges;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_macinfo;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_macro; /* New in DWARF5 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_names; /* New in DWARF5 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_pubnames;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_str;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_sup; /* New in DWARF5 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_loclists; /* New in DWARF5 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_rnglists; /* New in DWARF5 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_frame;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_gnu_debuglink; /* New September 2019 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_note_gnu_buildid; /* New September 2019 */
/* gnu: the g++ eh_frame section */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_frame_eh_gnu;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_pubtypes; /* DWARF3 .debug_pubtypes */
/* Four SGI IRIX extensions essentially
identical to DWARF3 .debug_pubtypes.
Only on SGI IRIX. */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_funcnames;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_typenames;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_varnames;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_weaknames;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_ranges;
/* Following two part of DebugFission and DWARF5 */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_str_offsets;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_addr;
/* For the .debug_rnglists[.dwo] section */
Dwarf_Unsigned de_rnglists_context_count;
/* pointer to array of pointers to
rnglists context instances */
Dwarf_Rnglists_Context * de_rnglists_context;
/* For the .debug_loclists[.dwo] section */
Dwarf_Unsigned de_loclists_context_count;
/* pointer to array of pointers to
loclists context instances */
Dwarf_Loclists_Context * de_loclists_context;
/* Following for the .gdb_index section. */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_gdbindex;
/* Types in DWARF5 are in .debug_info
and in DWARF4 are in .debug_types.
These indexes first standardized in DWARF5,
DWARF4 can have them as an extension.
The next to refer to the DWP index sections and the
tu and cu indexes sections are distinct in DWARF4 & 5. */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_cu_index;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_debug_tu_index;
/* For non-elf, simply leave the following two structs zeroed and
they will be ignored. */
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_elf_symtab;
struct Dwarf_Section_s de_elf_strtab;
/* For a .dwp object file .
For DWARF4, type units are in .debug_types
(DWP is a GNU extension in DW4)..
For DWARF5, type units are in .debug_info.
*/
Dwarf_Xu_Index_Header de_cu_hashindex_data;
Dwarf_Xu_Index_Header de_tu_hashindex_data;
void (*de_copy_word) (void *, const void *, unsigned long);
unsigned char de_same_endian;
unsigned char de_elf_must_close; /* If non-zero, then
it was dwarf_init (not dwarf_elf_init)
so must elf_end() */
/* Default is DW_FRAME_INITIAL_VALUE from header. */
Dwarf_Half de_frame_rule_initial_value;
/* Default is DW_FRAME_LAST_REG_NUM. */
Dwarf_Half de_frame_reg_rules_entry_count;
Dwarf_Half de_frame_cfa_col_number;
Dwarf_Half de_frame_same_value_number;
Dwarf_Half de_frame_undefined_value_number;
unsigned char de_big_endian_object; /* Non-zero if
object being read is big-endian. */
/* Non-zero if dwarf_get_globals(), dwarf_get_funcs,
dwarf_get_types,dwarf_get_pubtypes,
dwarf_get_vars,dwarf_get_weaks should create
and return a special zero-die-offset for the
corresponding pubnames-style section CU header with
zero pubnames-style named DIEs. In that case the
list returned will have an entry with a zero for
the die-offset (which is an impossible debug_info
die_offset). New March 2019.
See dwarf_return_empty_pubnames() */
unsigned char de_return_empty_pubnames;
struct Dwarf_dbg_sect_s de_debug_sections[DWARF_MAX_DEBUG_SECTIONS];
unsigned de_debug_sections_total_entries; /* Number actually used. */
struct Dwarf_Harmless_s de_harmless_errors;
struct Dwarf_Printf_Callback_Info_s de_printf_callback;
void * de_printf_callback_null_device_handle;
/* Used in a tied dbg to hold global info
on the tied object (DW_AT_dwo_id).
And for Type Unit signatures whether tied
or not. */
struct Dwarf_Tied_Data_s de_tied_data;
};
/* New style. takes advantage of dwarfstrings capability.
This not a public function. */
int _dwarf_printf(Dwarf_Debug dbg, const char * data);
typedef struct Dwarf_Chain_s *Dwarf_Chain;
struct Dwarf_Chain_s {
void *ch_item;
int ch_itemtype; /* Needed to dealloc chain contents */
Dwarf_Chain ch_next;
};
typedef struct Dwarf_Chain_o *Dwarf_Chain_2;
struct Dwarf_Chain_o {
Dwarf_Off ch_item;
Dwarf_Chain_2 ch_next;
};
/* Size of cu header version stamp field. */
#define CU_VERSION_STAMP_SIZE DWARF_HALF_SIZE
/* Size of cu header address size field. */
#define CU_ADDRESS_SIZE_SIZE sizeof(Dwarf_Small)
#define ORIGINAL_DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE 4
/* The DISTINGUISHED VALUE is 4 byte value defined by DWARF
since DWARF3. */
#define DISTINGUISHED_VALUE 0xffffffff
#define DISTINGUISHED_VALUE_OFFSET_SIZE 8
#define DISTINGUISHED_VALUE_ARRAY(x) char x[4] = { 0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff }
int _dwarf_ignorethissection(const char *scn_name);
/* We don't load the sections until they are needed. This function is
used to load the section. */
int _dwarf_load_section(Dwarf_Debug,
struct Dwarf_Section_s *,
Dwarf_Error *);
void _dwarf_dealloc_rnglists_context(Dwarf_Debug dbg);
void _dwarf_dealloc_loclists_context(Dwarf_Debug dbg);
int _dwarf_get_string_base_attr_value(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_CU_Context context,
Dwarf_Unsigned *sbase_out,
Dwarf_Error *error);
int _dwarf_extract_string_offset_via_str_offsets(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_Small *data_ptr,
Dwarf_Small *end_data_ptr,
Dwarf_Half attrnum,
Dwarf_Half attrform,
Dwarf_CU_Context cu_context,
Dwarf_Unsigned *str_sect_offset_out,
Dwarf_Error *error);
int _dwarf_extract_address_from_debug_addr(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_CU_Context context,
Dwarf_Unsigned index,
Dwarf_Addr *addr_out,
Dwarf_Error *error);
int _dwarf_get_base_and_size_given_signature(
Dwarf_CU_Context *context,
Dwarf_Sig8 *signature_in,
/* xu_sect_index means DW_SECT_info etc. */
Dwarf_Unsigned xu_sect_index,
Dwarf_Unsigned *base_out,
Dwarf_Unsigned *size_out,
Dwarf_Error *err);
Dwarf_Bool _dwarf_file_has_debug_fission_cu_index(Dwarf_Debug dbg);
Dwarf_Bool _dwarf_file_has_debug_fission_tu_index(Dwarf_Debug dbg);
Dwarf_Bool _dwarf_file_has_debug_fission_index(Dwarf_Debug dbg);
/* This should only be called on a CU. Never a TU. */
int _dwarf_get_debugfission_for_offset(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_Off offset_wanted,
const char *keytype, /* "cu" or "tu" */
Dwarf_Debug_Fission_Per_CU * percu_out,
Dwarf_Error *error);
/* whichone: must be a valid DW_SECT* macro value. */
Dwarf_Unsigned _dwarf_get_dwp_extra_offset(
struct Dwarf_Debug_Fission_Per_CU_s* dwp,
unsigned whichone, Dwarf_Unsigned * size);
/* This will look into the tied Dwarf_Debug
to which should have a skeleton CU DIE
and an addr_base and also have the .debug_addr
section. */
int _dwarf_get_addr_from_tied(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_CU_Context context,
Dwarf_Unsigned addrindex,
Dwarf_Addr *addr_out,
Dwarf_Error *error);
int _dwarf_get_fission_addition_die(Dwarf_Die die, int dw_sect_index,
Dwarf_Unsigned* offset, Dwarf_Unsigned*size,
Dwarf_Error *error);
int _dwarf_get_addr_index_itself(int theform,
Dwarf_Small *info_ptr,
Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_CU_Context cu_context,
Dwarf_Unsigned *val_out,
Dwarf_Error * error);
Dwarf_Bool _dwarf_addr_form_is_indexed(int form);
int
_dwarf_search_for_signature(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_Sig8 sig,
Dwarf_CU_Context *context_out,
Dwarf_Error *error);
void _dwarf_tied_destroy_free_node(void *node);
void _dwarf_destroy_group_map(Dwarf_Debug dbg);
int _dwarf_section_get_target_group(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
unsigned obj_section_index,
unsigned * groupnumber,
Dwarf_Error * error);
int _dwarf_dwo_groupnumber_given_name(
const char *name,
unsigned *grpnum_out);
int _dwarf_section_get_target_group_from_map(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
unsigned obj_section_index,
unsigned * groupnumber_out,
UNUSEDARG Dwarf_Error * error);
int _dwarf_insert_in_group_map(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
unsigned groupnum,
unsigned section_index,
const char *name,
Dwarf_Error * error);
/* returns TRUE/FALSE: meaning this section name is in
map for this groupnum or not.*/
int _dwarf_section_in_group_by_name(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
const char * scn_name,
unsigned groupnum);
int
_dwarf_next_cu_header_internal(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_Bool is_info,
Dwarf_Unsigned * cu_header_length,
Dwarf_Half * version_stamp,
Dwarf_Unsigned * abbrev_offset,
Dwarf_Half * address_size,
Dwarf_Half * offset_size,
Dwarf_Half * extension_size,
Dwarf_Sig8 * signature,
Dwarf_Bool * has_signature,
Dwarf_Unsigned *typeoffset,
Dwarf_Unsigned * next_cu_offset,
Dwarf_Half * header_cu_type,
Dwarf_Error * error);
/* Relates to .debug_addr */
int _dwarf_look_in_local_and_tied(Dwarf_Half attr_form,
Dwarf_CU_Context context,
Dwarf_Small *info_ptr,
Dwarf_Addr *return_addr,
Dwarf_Error *error);
int _dwarf_get_ranges_base_attr_from_tied(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_CU_Context context,
Dwarf_Unsigned * ranges_base_out,
Dwarf_Unsigned * addr_base_out,
Dwarf_Error * error);
int _dwarf_get_string_from_tied(Dwarf_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Unsigned offset,
char **return_str, Dwarf_Error*error);
int _dwarf_valid_form_we_know(Dwarf_Unsigned at_form,
Dwarf_Unsigned at_name);
int _dwarf_extract_local_debug_str_string_given_offset(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
unsigned attrform,
Dwarf_Unsigned offset,
char ** return_str,
Dwarf_Error * error);
int _dwarf_file_name_is_full_path(Dwarf_Small *fname);
/* This is an elf-only extension to
get SHF_COMPRESSED flag from sh_flags.
if pointer not set (which is normal for non-elf objects)
it is fine. */
typedef int (*_dwarf_get_elf_flags_func_ptr_type)(
void* obj_in,
Dwarf_Half section_index,
Dwarf_Unsigned *flags_out,
Dwarf_Unsigned *addralign_out,
int *error);
extern _dwarf_get_elf_flags_func_ptr_type _dwarf_get_elf_flags_func_ptr;
/* This is libelf access to Elf object. */
extern int _dwarf_elf_setup(int fd,
char *true_path_out_buffer,
unsigned ftype,
unsigned endian,
unsigned offsetsize,
size_t filesize,
Dwarf_Unsigned access,
unsigned groupnumber,
Dwarf_Handler errhand,
Dwarf_Ptr errarg,
Dwarf_Debug *dbg,Dwarf_Error *error);
/* This is non-libelf Elf access */
extern int
_dwarf_elf_nlsetup(int fd,
char *true_path,
unsigned ftype,
unsigned endian,
unsigned offsetsize,
size_t filesize,
Dwarf_Unsigned access,
unsigned groupnumber,
Dwarf_Handler errhand,
Dwarf_Ptr errarg,
Dwarf_Debug *dbg,Dwarf_Error *error);
void _dwarf_destruct_elf_nlaccess(struct Dwarf_Obj_Access_Interface_s *aip);
extern int _dwarf_macho_setup(int fd,
char *true_path,
unsigned ftype,
unsigned endian,
unsigned offsetsize,
size_t filesize,
Dwarf_Unsigned access,
unsigned groupnumber,
Dwarf_Handler errhand,
Dwarf_Ptr errarg,
Dwarf_Debug *dbg,Dwarf_Error *error);
void _dwarf_destruct_macho_access(struct Dwarf_Obj_Access_Interface_s *aip);
extern int _dwarf_pe_setup(int fd,
char *path,
unsigned ftype,
unsigned endian,
unsigned offsetsize,
size_t filesize,
Dwarf_Unsigned access,
unsigned groupnumber,
Dwarf_Handler errhand,
Dwarf_Ptr errarg,
Dwarf_Debug *dbg,Dwarf_Error *error);
void _dwarf_destruct_pe_access(struct Dwarf_Obj_Access_Interface_s *aip);
void _dwarf_create_address_size_dwarf_error(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_Error *error,
Dwarf_Unsigned addrsize,
int errcode,const char *errname);
extern Dwarf_Bool _dwarf_allow_formudata(unsigned form);
extern int _dwarf_formudata_internal(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
unsigned form,
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr data,
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr section_end,
Dwarf_Unsigned *return_uval,
Dwarf_Unsigned *bytes_read,
Dwarf_Error *error);
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr _dwarf_calculate_info_section_start_ptr(Dwarf_CU_Context context, Dwarf_Unsigned *section_len_out);
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr _dwarf_calculate_info_section_end_ptr(Dwarf_CU_Context context);
Dwarf_Byte_Ptr _dwarf_calculate_abbrev_section_end_ptr(Dwarf_CU_Context context);
int _dwarf_formblock_internal(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_Attribute attr,
Dwarf_CU_Context cu_context,
Dwarf_Block * return_block,
Dwarf_Error * error);
int _dwarf_extract_data16(Dwarf_Debug dbg,
Dwarf_Small *data,
Dwarf_Small *section_start,
Dwarf_Small *section_end,
Dwarf_Form_Data16 * returned_val,
Dwarf_Error *error);
void _dwarf_dumpsig(const char *msg, Dwarf_Sig8 *sig,int lineno);
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