Bug: 136138882
Test: Unit tests pass.
Test: Did a kill -3 on a zygote process to verify art demangles properly.
Change-Id: Iaf4fab191e84871be906b39cc32dd7c97c5d385a
There are many subclasses of the Memory class and the overwhelming
majority of them don't need to be exposed externally. We move all of
them to internal headers except MemoryOfflineBuffer, which moves to a
separate header. This dramatically reduces the exposed API surface and
makes the code more modular.
Also, remove the Offline code from libbacktrace. It's not used any where.
Test: Unit tests pass, clean tree still builds
Change-Id: I55dacdf080daba0bfe65c1ad53a4b326bb482e83
Android build system added support for building translated binaries
used on natively bridged targets (arm on x86 for example).
However in order to avoid building unnecessary binaries and libraries
for such architectures most modules do not support native bridge by default.
All needed modules have to explicitly indicate if they may be used as part
of translated binary build.
This change enabled native bridge support for libbacktrace_headers
a dependency of libutils greylisted library (available for apps
targeting Android version < N).
Bug: http://b/77159578
Test: make
Change-Id: I531d3d60937c5f7a95daead29dfc5913bd663321
The rosegment linker option results in two maps containing the elf data
existing. One is an execute map where the code lives, and the other is the
read-only segment which contains the elf header information. If the file
backing a shared library in memory is not readable, then the new code
will attempt to find the read-only map that has the same name as the
current execute segment, and that is at offest zero in the file.
Add new unit tests for this functionality.
Add the missing MapInfoCreateMemoryTest.cpp to the list of tests.
Bug: 109657296
Test: Pass new unit tests.
Test: All unit libbacktrace/libunwindstack tests pass with rosegment enabled.
Change-Id: If8f69e4a067d77b3f2a7c31e2e5cd989a0702a8c
This guarantees that the shared library is loaded separately. It allows
this test to be run without depending on the shared library being
somewhere in the system path since the library is now treated as a file
to be dlopen'd.
This also fixes some bugs in the deleted shared library test code. The
previous test was passing when it was really failing. This new test
no longer passes incorrectly. Specifically, the original testlib library
only had a debug_frame on 32 bit host, which is not mapped into memory.
Adding the exceptions option causes a full eh_frame to be generated.
Due to the new dlopen code, also, switching to the new isolated test runner.
Also, changing the memory leak checker to use mallinfo since the new
unwinder allocates everything using the normal allocator. The use
of the isolated runner causes the PSS checker to fail because processes
come and go which changes the PSS distribution to the process doing
the PSS check.
Bug: 109876814
Test: All unit tests pass.
Change-Id: I1b77a783979a8beaae0c0b12823267f363e07977
There's still <cutils/atomic.h> in a test, but I don't understand why
that isn't just std::atomic.
Also add a shared tgkill wrapper to libbase.
Bug: N/A
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: Idd4baa1e1670a84b3a8f35803cc5ffe5aae008a6
adbd (and its dependencies) are marked as recovery_available:true so
that recovery version of the binary is built separately from the one for
system partition. This allows us to stop copying the system version to
the recovery partition and also opens up the way to enable shared
libraries in the recovery partition. Then we can also build adbd as a
dynamic executable.
Bug: 79146551
Test: m -j adbd.recovery
Change-Id: Ib95614c7435f9d0afc02a0c7d5ae1a94e439e32a
Libraries that are direct or indirect dependencies of modules installed
to recovery partition (e.g. toybox) are marked as recovery_available:
true. This allows a recovery variant of the lib is created when it is
depended by other recovery or recovery_available modules.
Bug: 67916654
Bug: 64960723
Test: m -j
Change-Id: Ie59155c08890e96ce1893fa3687afcf763d7aea3
Add test and benchmark.
Also switch libbacktrace, libunwindstack, libmemunreachable
to use libprocinfo for map file reading.
The benchmark shows using libprocinfo speeds up map file reading
in libbacktrace and libunwindstack 18% - 36% on walleye.
Bug: http://b/79118393
Test: run procinfo_test.
Test: run libunwindstack_test.
Test: run libbacktrace_test.
Test: run memunreachable_test.
Change-Id: Icf281c352f4103fc8d4ba6732c5c07b943330ca1
Test: Compiles, all unit tests pass.
Test: Ran 137-cfi art test in interpreter and verified interpreter
Test: frames still show up.
Change-Id: Icea90194986faa733a873e8cf467fc2513eb5573
libbbacktrace changes:
- Completely rewrite the BacktraceOffline class to use the new unwinder.
- Modify the test data to save ucontext_t data instead of unw_context data.
- Convert the previous tests from unw_context data to ucontext_t data.
Bug: 65682279
Test: New unit tests pass in libunwindstack.
Test: All offline tests continue to pass.
Change-Id: I540345c304b20199d46deeb0349a0638a0f3ab2f
Use the art dex file library to read the dex data.
Add unit tests for the UnwindDexFile code.
Bug: 72070049
Test: All unit tests continue to pass.
Test: Dumped the backtrace of the 137-cfi test while running in interpreter
Test: mode and verified that the stack trace is correct. Did this on host
Test: and for arm/arm64.
Change-Id: Ia6f343318c5dd6968a954015a7d59fdf101575b0
In order to support the offline unwinding properly, get rid of the
usage of non-fixed type uintptr_t from all API calls.
In addition, completely remove the old local and remote unwinding code
that used libunwind.
The next step will be to move the offline unwinding to the new unwinder.
Bug: 65682279
Test: Ran unit tests for libbacktrace/debuggerd.
Test: Ran debuggerd -b on a few arm and arm64 processes.
Test: Ran crasher and crasher64 and verified tombstones look correct.
Change-Id: Ib0c6cee3ad6785a102b74908a3d8e5e93e5c6b33
The process_vm_read function is much faster than ptrace, but sometimes
that will not work on a remote process. Modify the libunwindstack
MemoryRemote object to figure out which one it can use.
Wrote new unit test to verify this checking behavior.
Modify libbacktrace so that the read from libunwind is used instead of
using the default ptrace calls.
Add some benchmarks to libbacktrace to compare the two different methods.
Test: Ran unit tests libbacktrace/libunwindstack/debuggerd.
Test: Ran debuggerd -b <SYSTEM_SERVER_PID>
Test: Ran debuggerd -b <MEDIACODEC PID>
Test: Ran debuggerd -b <RANDOM_PID>
Test: Used crasher to create tombstones and verified stack data is
Test: dumped properly.
Change-Id: If75ca238289532dd8e1de430d569cabb2523380a
If libbacktrace is statically linked into a library that interposes
libc, exit-time destructors can lead to a segfault upon exit if static
variables are used after their destruction.
Remove the one use of a static variable (with inconsequential
performance impact of less than 1us per backtrace), and enable
-Wexit-time-destructors to ensure this stays fixed in the future.
Test: mma
Change-Id: Icdaf1cf1c1f166cf501d9ecd1983c44e4305f7e9
Now in Android.bp files, target.linux applies to all targets running a
linux kernel (android, linux_glibc, linux_bionic). So common
flags/sources/etc can be combined instead of copying them to each
target.
Test: m
Change-Id: If7ad138ea1c540c160731f86b6ccc0daa5c69b83
This lib becomes VNDK-SP just because libutils, which is VNDK-SP, is
depending on it. Since libutils provide android::CallStack class for
collecting and printing the callstack, there is no need for vendors to
use the internal libbacktrace library. Thus the lib is marked as
vendor_available: false.
Bug: 64730695
Test: build 2017 pixel device
Change-Id: I4ad91e3a6747bb0ae88d32cd26dfba32239c5b93
In the future, target.linux will apply to all targets running a linux kernel
(android, linux_glibc, linux_bionic). So move all current users to the specific
linux_glibc.
There will be another cleanup pass later that will move some instances back to
target.linux if the properties should be shared with target.android and
target.linux_bionic, but target.linux needs to be removed first.
Test: out/soong/build.ninja identical before/after
Change-Id: I72ef34689c60ce547cab2898e354b027e335f6a1
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: build system cleanup
libdl is part of system_shared_libs now. -ldl -lpthread -lm are now defaults
for host_ldlibs on Linux and Darwin. -lrt is a default for host_ldlibs on
Linux.
Test: m host
Change-Id: I0b3c147b00a8ab6ff289b85db55b88836c905f5c
Exempt-From-Owner-Approval: build system cleanup
- Change all load_base to load_bias in the test files.
- Add the test files to the backtrace_test.
- Add a function to get the path to the test libraries.
- Change aarch64 to arm64 for offline test code.
- Modify the offline tests so that they can be easily updated when
unwinding on any arch for any other arch is possible.
- Add tests of CreateNew for remote debugging.
Test: Ran unit tests on host and angler.
Change-Id: Id6c5afe73aeb2ac22463dd81f061799fcb1c178b
- Rewrite the Maps::Parse to use open, and a buffer on the stack.
- Rewrite the line parser away from sscanf. The current way sscanf
is used does not catch many malformed lines. In addition, this
new version improves performance by 50% over sscanf on sailfish.
- Add a lot of unit tests for the parser to make sure there are
no problems. In addition, add a special line that was not rejected
with the previous version of the code.
- Add new accessor to get the map at a particular index.
- Add a backtrace benchmark for map creation for both new and old.
This cl results in ~5% speedup and makes the new unwinder map creation
about the same for 64 bit. It's still a bit slower, but not by much.
On 32 bit, we are still about 5% slower than the old creation method,
though.
Bug: 23762183
Test: libunwindstack unit tests pass. Ran the new benchmarks.
Change-Id: Id4431e539f400984e6fad62153fdf4152d518322
As a VNDK-SP module, Android.bp must have 'vndk' tag as well as
'vendor_available: true'.
The 'vndk' tag for VNDK-SP formated as follows:
vndk: {
enabled: true,
support_system_process: true,
},
VNDK-SP modules will be installed both in system/lib(64) as normal
and in system/lib(64)/vndk-sp as a vendor variant.
Bug: 63866913
Test: build and boot with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION=current
Merged-In: I51fe0859f63ad58b7b91909e7d7d4206443228cd
Change-Id: I51fe0859f63ad58b7b91909e7d7d4206443228cd
(cherry picked from commit aeb68e86e4)
Also add a comment to the GetElf function to indicate that it never returns
nullptr.
Also needed to add this library to the a million and one places that the vndk
has hard-coded this data.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Built, nothing uses the new code.
Test: However, I did run backtrace_test using this code, and all tests pass.
Change-Id: Ib270665dcb7a7607075e36d88be76dbde6e2faa8
(cherry picked from commit dc4104b720)
Also add a comment to the GetElf function to indicate that it never returns
nullptr.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Built, nothing uses the new code.
Test: However, I did run backtrace_test using this code, and all tests pass.
Change-Id: I252b9c2497e2d3d94347dd6e506170bf50cbfe16
Test: Boot on bullhead.
Test: Ran the libbacktrace tests on bullhead.
Test: Added a temporary log message in the signal handler, and ran the
Test: backtrace tests.
Change-Id: I0a6888c9f311af2c8cc7fbb4929315911bd2bb3c
This is used in CallStack.h.
Test: m -j libutils
Test: links
Test: trying to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
Bug: 33241851
Change-Id: I076c9551d356824d6e69b82349b890369bc7eea3
Merged-In: If7258e7b38000a72fd520f725030fb0038f90167
By setting vendor_available, the following may become true:
* a prebuilt library from this release may be used at runtime by
in a later releasse (by vendor code compiled against this release).
so this library shouldn't depend on runtime state that may change
in the future.
* this library may be loaded twice into a single process (potentially
an old version and a newer version). The symbols will be isolated
using linker namespaces, but this may break assumptions about 1
library in 1 process (your singletons will run twice).
Background:
This means that these modules may be built and installed twice --
once for the system partition and once for the vendor partition. The
system version will build just like today, and will be used by the
framework components on /system. The vendor version will build
against a reduced set of exports and libraries -- similar to, but
separate from, the NDK. This means that all your dependencies must
also mark vendor_available.
At runtime, /system binaries will load libraries from /system/lib*,
while /vendor binaries will load libraries from /vendor/lib*. There
are some exceptions in both directions -- bionic(libc,etc) and liblog
are always loaded from /system. And SP-HALs (OpenGL, etc) may load
/vendor code into /system processes, but the dependencies of those
libraries will load from /vendor until it reaches a library that's
always on /system. In the SP-HAL case, if both framework and vendor
libraries depend on a library of the same name, both versions will be
loaded, but they will be isolated from each other.
It's possible to compile differently -- reducing your source files,
exporting different include directories, etc. For details see:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/368372
None of this is enabled unless the device opts into the system/vendor
split with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current.
Bug: 33241851
Test: build and flash internal marlin
Test: m -j libbacktrace
Test: build with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
(cherry picked from commit 4c0e956c76)
Merged-In: Idab4880e011416ebc40b225205c30fb5ed8661db
Change-Id: Idab4880e011416ebc40b225205c30fb5ed8661db
Also make backtrace_testlib.c C++.
Bug: 34468756
Test: Ran new unit test on host x86, host x86_64, angler (32 bit, 64 bit),
Test: fugu.
Change-Id: Ia810f596c2df56cd56e8ab17e6c19be0c48d737f
The libbacktrace common flags don't need the flags from
LLVM_HOST_BUILD_MK, they are added directly to libbacktrace_offline.
The -fno-omit-frame-pointer is unnecessary, as we no longer import
flags only used to build LLVM into everything that depends on LLVM.
Removing -Wno-extern-c-compat doesn't cause any warnings.
Test: mma -j
Change-Id: Ia01380e8572c3d84268843291a54ec8c932a327f
See build/soong/README.md for more information.
Reapplies I61c49fb62fdeafb66db25b8f97621239b8fd6e75 after fixing
an unused parameter warning on mips builds.
Test: mma -j
Test: backtrace_test
Change-Id: I6dc353a274cafcdb05ee866b41c3c2731612941c
1. Read .ARM.exidx and .ARM.extab, provides these data to libunwind
through AccessMem.
2. In FindProcInfo, search .ARM.exidx for the idx entry of function
containing ip.
3. Add structures to store .ARM.exidx info in DebugFrameInfo, and
clean up the structure.
4. Add tests to test each unwind information (.eh_frame, .debug_frame,
.gnu_debugdata, .ARM.exidx) separately.
Bug: http://b/30974693
Test: run backtrace_test.
Test: run simpleperf runtest.py.
Change-Id: I9377a54379158bd35860efcf0e011423be7350d4
Host builds were compiling without -Wl,--no-undefined. Add missing
host ldlibs so that -Wl,--no-undefined can be added again.
Test: m -j host
Bug: 32305815
Change-Id: I0ceabc3f4ec74e2f737afaac58810c5d53d6ccb6