The linker was modified so that a shared library has a read-only
map, then a read-execute map to represent the whole shared library.
When backtraces are created, then the offsets are set incorrectly
for backtraces. For example, all backtraces wind up with an offset now,
and a shared library loaded out of an apk shows the wrong offset.
Changes:
- Fix the FormatFrame function which was putting the offset before the
map name.
- Refactor the Maps and MapInfo classes to keep track of the previous map
instead of all maps. This was the only map that was ever needed.
- Modify the unwind_for_offline tool to capture both the read-only and
read-execute map when using the read-only segment option.
Bug: 120981155
Test: Updated unit tests pass.
Test: Unwinds on device don't show the offsets everywhere any more.
Change-Id: I75b3727221be9c20316dfdcd7a1c6d242d7ce948
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
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
Changes:
- New JitDebug class to handle all of the jit gdb interface.
- Add unit tests for all, along with new offline test using debug data.
- Add new Memory type called MemoryOfflineParts that has multiple
MemoryOffline objects to support the offline test.
- Update the tools to use the JitDebug object.
- Modify libbacktrace to use the JitDebug, but only looking in libart.so
and libartd.so.
- Change the Format32Bits to Is32Bit since it's more accurate and I use
it in a different context where original name didn't make sense.
- Add a new function to find global variables in an elf file
(GetGlobalVariable).
- Add a new function to determine if a pc is valid for this elf (IsValidPc).
Bug: 68396769
Test: Ran new unit tests. Added new offline test that uses jit debug data.
Test: Ran art test that generates jit data and verified a crash unwinds
Test: through the jit data.
Change-Id: I6e7ee2f5bab2242028a06feece156dff21c0a974
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>
Add an ArchEnum to express the arch of the Elf objects and Reg objects.
Split out the regs code into per arch pieces and generic parts.
Also, split out the header files for each arch.
Do not break out the test code yet, there isn't enough and it doesn't
help to maintain the tests.
Test: libunwindstack/libbacktrace/debuggerd unit tests pass.
Test: Running debuggerd -b <PIDS> yields valid data on bullhead.
Change-Id: If61f6c730c9ff2249f986b41de8c4d62f7158325
Add a mutex in MapInfo, and a mutex in Elf. Lock the creation of an Elf
file using the MapInfo mutex, and lock when calling Step, GetFunctionName,
or GetSoname since they can modify information in the object. It might
be beneficial to use a fine grained lock in the future.
Change the Maps object to contain a vector of MapInfo pointers rather
than the total objects. This avoids copying this data around.
Add a test to libbacktrace to verify that sharing a map while doing
unwinds in different threads works.
Add concurrency tests in libunwindstack to verify the locking works.
Add always inline to the RegsGetLocal arm and aarch64 functions. I had
a case where clang did not inline the code, so make sure this is specified.
Bug: 68813077
Test: New unit tests to cover the case. Passes all unit tests.
Test: Ran a monkey test while dumping bugreports and verified that
Test: no crashes in libunwind.
Test: Remove the locking and verified that all of the concurrenty tests fail.
Change-Id: I769e728c676f6bdae9e64ce4cdc03b6749beae03
- Move the load bias stored out of ElfInterface into Elf. For the compressed
sections, the load bias was not the same as the data from the uncompressed
section.
- Move the initialization of the compressed section into Init. It was too easy
to forget to call the init of the compressed section.
- Do not automatically add in load bias to the pc before calling ElfInterface
code. Do all of the pc manipulations in the Elf object.
- Change the interface GetFunctionName code to pass in the load_bias instead
of modifying the pc inside the code.
- Modify the Step function to pass in the elf offset, not add it to the pc.
It is necessary to have two different relative values when executing the
Step: a pc that is relative to the beginning of the elf for the reading data
the actual instructions when trying to determine if this is in a signal
frame, and a pc that is relative to the map for finding the appropriate
unwind information.
- Add a feature to Unwinder so that an unwind can be stopped if it ends up
in map that has a specified suffix. This is so that the ART unwinding
code doesn't require skipping the compressed section. Instead, stop at
if trying to unwind through a known suffix code that means the code is
in java code. This is important because the compressed section data is
not only used by the jave compiled code, so that will continue to work.
- Fix tests for restructuring, add new tests for new functionality.
Test: Ran art test 137-cfi using new unwinder as default.
Test: Ran new unit tests.
Change-Id: I42e658c64c5e14f698ba34944a3043afac967884
Changes:
- Remove unused GetReturnAddressFromDefault function and tests.
- Modify the unwinder to stop when a pc/sp in a device map.
- Modify the unwinder to skip initial frames based on map names.
- Unit tests that exercise all of the paths in the unwinder code.
- Move the test Elf/ElfInterface objects into their own file.
- Update RegsFake to handle extra cases.
- Modify libbacktrace code to use this unwinder.
The new unwinder does not implement the ignore frame functionality since
this is not used very often and is better implemented using a skip frames
in named libraries functionality.
Test: Ran new unit tests, ran backtrace tests.
Change-Id: Ifd65e9acd66ac5e2d0e04bd32a9ad870b54610ff
If a function crashes by jumping into unexecutable code, the old method
could not unwind through that. Add a fallback method to set the pc from
the default return address location.
In addition, add a new finished check for steps. This will provide a method
to indicate that this step is the last step. This prevents cases where
the fallback method might be triggered incorrectly.
Update the libbacktrace code to unwind using the new methodology.
Update the unwind tool to use the new unwind methodology.
Add a new option to crasher that calls through a null function.
Create a new object, Unwinder, that encapsulates the a basic unwind. For now,
libbacktrace will still use the custom code.
Added new unit tests to cover the new cases. Also add a test that
crashes calling a nullptr as a function, and then has call frames in
the signal stack.
Bug: 65842173
Test: Pass all unit tests, verify crasher dumps properly.
Change-Id: Ia18430ab107e9f7bdf0e14a9b74710b1280bd7f4
There are no actual users of the machine type output parameter to
Regs::RemoteGet. The concrete implementations of Regs know what machine
type they represent anyway, so provide an accessor to query.
Test: treehugger
Test: libunwindstack tests on 32/64-bit host, hikey960
Change-Id: Ia25910531d36c41b2b6919f154cfa914aae63117
The StepIfSignalHandler code reads from the process memory object, which
is currently the slowest way to read memory. Change the code to read from
the elf memory object which will almost always be a memory mapped file and
should be really fast.
Also, move the tests for StepIfSignalHandler to its own file.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Unit tests pass.
Change-Id: I1100b50554e5ef736a87babd484f3f34e9071caa
- Add the StepIfSignalHandler function to the Regs object that checks
if the code is in a signal handler.
- Add tests for new code, also add a test that unwinds through a signal
handler.
- Slight modification to Elf to fail if a bad machine type is encountered.
Add tests for this.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Ran unit tests.
Change-Id: Idafa1105d00b91a9343d7464ac9ed1cb95830963
- Add namespace unwindstack everywhere so that it's easier for other
code to use the library.
- Move some of the header files into include/unwindstack so that they
can be exposed.
- Modify the headers so that only a limited number need to be exposed.
- Update the tools to use the new headers.
- Add a GetLoadBias() call on the Elf object. This prevents the need
to get the interface object out of the Elf object.
- Move the GetRelPc() call out of the Reg class, to the Elf class. It's
not always the case that a Reg object will be around when you want to
get a relative pc. The tests for this moved to ElfTest.cpp.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Unit tests pass.
Change-Id: Iac609dac1dd90ed83d1a1e24ff2579c96c023bc3
- Fixes a few bugs in untested functionality.
- Add tests for the way the register handling code is used.
- Fix a few tests that were not reaping child processes.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Ran unit tests on host (32 bit and 64 bit).
Test: Ran unit tests on angler (32 bit and 64 bit).
Change-Id: I573d6617b4f1561f6e8494d7213c52086d112d97
This cl includes the code to read arm unwind information from a shared
library.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Passes all unit tests. I can dump the arm unwind information
Test: for an arm shared library.
Change-Id: I43501ea2eab843b81de8bd5128401dd1971af8d3