The function StepIfSignalHandler assumed that the rel_pc passed
to it was actually an elf offset. A new version of clang created a libc.so
that has a load bias, so tests unwinding through a signal handler
would fail on arm. On other ABIs, there is unwind information that could
be used instead, so the unwind still worked.
The fix is to subtract the load bias from the rel_pc to get an elf
offset to pass to the Register StepIfSignalHandler functions. Change all
of the Register funtions to make it clear what the first parameter means.
Add a unit test for this new code. Also, add an offline test for
this case.
Bug: 145683525
Test: Ran unit tests using the new clang and the old clang.
Change-Id: I3e249653b79bcad6d3a56411a7911fde4888e9d6
Fix RegsArm::GetPcAdjustment to check for an invalid elf before trying
to read memory.
Modify the tests for this so it crashes without this change.
Also modify the GetPcAdjustment for all different architectures so
that unless the relative pc is too small, it will return the minimum
amount that should be adjusted. This is to handle cases where we still
want to adjust the pc but it's in an invalid elf. Mostly this is for
handling cases when the pc is in jit gdb debug code so that we use the
right unwind information.
Bug: 77233204
Test: Passes unit tests for libbacktrace/libunwindstack.
Change-Id: Id73609adaf3b80a583584441de228156fec3afa7
There are a few places where it is assumed that this register is
set to the cfa value when interpreting DWARF information.
Add a testcase for unwinding art_quick_osr_stub on ARM.
Bug: 73954823
Test: Ran libunwindstack/libbacktrace unit tests.
Test: Random debuggerd -b of process on a hikey.
Test: Ran the 137 art test on host.
Change-Id: Ida6ccdc38c3cfeea6b57fe861a0cc127b150b790
This cleans up a bit of the Unwinder code to make it clear what's
going on.
Modify the offline unit tests to verify the pc and sp to make sure
that those values get computed correctly.
Test: Passes unit tests.
Test: Passes 137-cfi art tests.
Change-Id: I0787a1d77b8726d3defd08f31c7476f6798f8d0d
This patch requires v3.18 kernel or above, because v3.10 kernel
has a bug (as of 8/1/2017) in the ptrace(GETREGSET) function for mips
and mips64.
Change-Id: I004c1fa190193eebe1c84440b366289122a6bd8a
Signed-off-by: Douglas Leung <douglas.leung@mips.com>
Signed-off-by: Dejan Jovicevic <dejan.jovicevic@mips.com>