Fix bad gdbserver_tests heap usage tests stderr output.
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2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /*--- Debug info. pub_core_debuginfo.h ---*/
4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
6 /*
7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
8 framework.
10 Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Julian Seward
11 jseward@acm.org
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31 #ifndef __PUB_CORE_DEBUGINFO_H
32 #define __PUB_CORE_DEBUGINFO_H
34 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
35 // PURPOSE: This module deals with reading debug info and symbol tables
36 // to get file and function names, line numbers, variable types, and
37 // to help stack unwinding.
38 //--------------------------------------------------------------------
40 #include "pub_tool_debuginfo.h"
42 /* Initialise the entire module. Must be called first of all. */
43 extern void VG_(di_initialise) ( void );
45 /* LINUX: Notify the debuginfo system about a new mapping, or the
46 disappearance of such, or a permissions change on an existing
47 mapping. This is the way new debug information gets loaded. If
48 allow_SkFileV is True, it will try load debug info if the mapping
49 at 'a' belongs to Valgrind; whereas normally (False) it will not do
50 that. This allows us to carefully control when the thing will read
51 symbols from the Valgrind executable itself.
53 If a call to VG_(di_notify_mmap) causes debug info to be read, then
54 the returned ULong is an abstract handle which can later be used to
55 refer to the debuginfo read as a result of this specific mapping,
56 in later queries to m_debuginfo. In this case the handle value
57 will be one or above. If the returned value is zero, no debug info
58 was read.
60 For VG_(di_notify_mmap), if use_fd is not -1, that is used instead
61 of the filename; this avoids perturbing fcntl locks, which are
62 released by simply re-opening and closing the same file (even via
63 different fd!).
65 #if defined(VGO_linux) || defined(VGO_darwin) || defined(VGO_solaris)
66 extern ULong VG_(di_notify_mmap)( Addr a, Bool allow_SkFileV, Int use_fd );
68 extern void VG_(di_notify_munmap)( Addr a, SizeT len );
70 extern void VG_(di_notify_mprotect)( Addr a, SizeT len, UInt prot );
72 /* this should really return ULong, as per VG_(di_notify_mmap). */
73 extern void VG_(di_notify_pdb_debuginfo)( Int fd, Addr avma,
74 SizeT total_size,
75 PtrdiffT bias );
77 /* this should also really return ULong */
78 extern void VG_(di_notify_vm_protect)( Addr a, SizeT len, UInt prot );
79 #endif
81 extern void VG_(di_discard_ALL_debuginfo)( void );
83 /* Like VG_(get_fnname), but it does not do C++ demangling nor Z-demangling
84 * nor below-main renaming.
85 * It should not be used for any names that will be shown to users.
86 * It should only be used in cases where the names of interest will have
87 * particular (ie. non-mangled) forms, or the mangled form is acceptable. */
88 extern
89 Bool VG_(get_fnname_raw) ( Addr a, const HChar** buf );
91 /* Like VG_(get_fnname), but without C++ demangling. (But it does
92 Z-demangling and below-main renaming.)
93 iipc argument: same usage as in VG_(describe_IP) in pub_tool_debuginfo.h. */
94 extern
95 Bool VG_(get_fnname_no_cxx_demangle) ( Addr a, const HChar** buf,
96 const InlIPCursor* iipc );
98 /* mips-linux only: find the offset of current address. This is needed for
99 stack unwinding for MIPS.
101 extern
102 Bool VG_(get_inst_offset_in_function)( Addr a, /*OUT*/PtrdiffT* offset );
105 /* Use DWARF2/3 CFA information to do one step of stack unwinding.
106 D3UnwindRegs holds the current register values, and is
107 arch-specific. Note that the x86 and amd64 definitions are shared
108 and so the regs are named 'xip' etc rather than 'eip' and 'rip'. */
109 #if defined(VGA_amd64) || defined(VGA_x86)
110 typedef
111 struct { Addr xip; Addr xsp; Addr xbp; }
112 D3UnwindRegs;
113 #elif defined(VGA_arm)
114 typedef
115 struct { Addr r15; Addr r14; Addr r13; Addr r12; Addr r11; Addr r7; }
116 D3UnwindRegs;
117 #elif defined(VGA_arm64)
118 typedef
119 struct { Addr pc; Addr sp; Addr x30; Addr x29; } /* PC, SP, LR, FP */
120 D3UnwindRegs;
121 #elif defined(VGA_ppc32) || defined(VGA_ppc64be) || defined(VGA_ppc64le)
122 typedef
123 UChar /* should be void, but gcc complains at use points */
124 D3UnwindRegs;
125 #elif defined(VGA_s390x)
126 typedef
127 struct { Addr ia; Addr sp; Addr fp; Addr lr;}
128 D3UnwindRegs;
129 #elif defined(VGA_mips32) || defined(VGA_mips64)
130 typedef
131 struct { Addr pc; Addr sp; Addr fp; Addr ra; }
132 D3UnwindRegs;
133 #elif defined(VGA_tilegx)
134 typedef
135 struct { Addr pc; Addr sp; Addr fp; Addr lr; }
136 D3UnwindRegs;
137 #else
138 # error "Unsupported arch"
139 #endif
141 extern Bool VG_(use_CF_info) ( /*MOD*/D3UnwindRegs* uregs,
142 Addr min_accessible,
143 Addr max_accessible );
145 /* returns the "generation" of the debug info.
146 Each time some debuginfo is changed (e.g. loaded or unloaded),
147 the VG_(debuginfo_generation)() value returned will be increased.
148 This can be used to flush cached information derived from debug
149 info (e.g. CFI info or FPO info or ...). */
150 extern UInt VG_(debuginfo_generation) (void);
154 /* True if some FPO information is loaded.
155 It is useless to call VG_(use_FPO_info) if this returns False.
156 Note that the return value should preferrably be cached in
157 the stack unwind code, and re-queried when the debug info generation
158 changes. */
159 extern Bool VG_(FPO_info_present)(void);
161 /* Use MSVC FPO data to do one step of stack unwinding. */
162 extern Bool VG_(use_FPO_info) ( /*MOD*/Addr* ipP,
163 /*MOD*/Addr* spP,
164 /*MOD*/Addr* fpP,
165 Addr min_accessible,
166 Addr max_accessible );
168 /* Print the unwind info (if there is some) for the given address
169 range [from,to]. */
170 extern void VG_(ppUnwindInfo) (Addr from, Addr to);
172 /* AVMAs for a symbol. Usually only the lowest address of the entity.
173 On ppc64 platforms, also contains tocptr and local_ep.
174 These fields should only be accessed using the macros
175 GET_TOCPTR_AVMA/SET_TOCPTR_AVMA/GET_LOCAL_EP_AVMA/SET_LOCAL_EP_AVMA. */
176 typedef
177 struct {
178 Addr main; /* lowest address of entity */
179 # if defined(VGA_ppc64be) || defined(VGA_ppc64le)
180 Addr tocptr; /* ppc64be/le-linux only: value that R2 should have */
181 # endif
182 # if defined(VGA_ppc64le)
183 Addr local_ep; /* address for local entry point, ppc64le only */
184 # endif
186 SymAVMAs;
188 #if defined(VGA_ppc64be) || defined(VGA_ppc64le)
189 # define GET_TOCPTR_AVMA(_sym_avmas) (_sym_avmas).tocptr
190 # define SET_TOCPTR_AVMA(_sym_avmas, _val) (_sym_avmas).tocptr = (_val)
191 #else
192 # define GET_TOCPTR_AVMA(_sym_avmas) ((Addr)0)
193 # define SET_TOCPTR_AVMA(_sym_avmas, _val) /* */
194 #endif
196 #if defined(VGA_ppc64le)
197 # define GET_LOCAL_EP_AVMA(_sym_avmas) (_sym_avmas).local_ep
198 # define SET_LOCAL_EP_AVMA(_sym_avmas, _val) (_sym_avmas).local_ep = (_val)
199 #else
200 # define GET_LOCAL_EP_AVMA(_sym_avmas) ((Addr)0)
201 # define SET_LOCAL_EP_AVMA(_sym_avmas, _val) /* */
202 #endif
204 /* Functions for traversing all the symbols in a DebugInfo. _howmany
205 tells how many symbol table entries there are. _getidx retrieves
206 the n'th entry, for n in 0 .. _howmany-1. You may not modify the
207 function names thereby acquired; if you want to do so, first strdup
208 them. The primary name is returned in *pri_name, and *sec_names is
209 set either to NULL or to a NULL terminated vector containing
210 pointers to the secondary names. */
211 Int VG_(DebugInfo_syms_howmany) ( const DebugInfo *di );
212 void VG_(DebugInfo_syms_getidx) ( const DebugInfo *di,
213 Int idx,
214 /*OUT*/SymAVMAs* ad,
215 /*OUT*/UInt* size,
216 /*OUT*/const HChar** pri_name,
217 /*OUT*/const HChar*** sec_names,
218 /*OUT*/Bool* isText,
219 /*OUT*/Bool* isIFunc,
220 /*OUT*/Bool* isGlobal );
221 /* ppc64-linux only: find the TOC pointer (R2 value) that should be in
222 force at the entry point address of the function containing
223 guest_code_addr. Returns 0 if not known. */
224 extern Addr VG_(get_tocptr) ( Addr guest_code_addr );
226 /* Map a function name to its SymAVMAs. Is done by
227 sequential search of all symbol tables, so is very slow. To
228 mitigate the worst performance effects, you may specify a soname
229 pattern, and only objects matching that pattern are searched.
230 Therefore specify "*" to search all the objects. On TOC-afflicted
231 platforms, a symbol is deemed to be found only if it has a nonzero
232 TOC pointer. */
233 extern
234 Bool VG_(lookup_symbol_SLOW)(const HChar* sopatt, const HChar* name,
235 SymAVMAs* avmas);
237 #endif // __PUB_CORE_DEBUGINFO_H
239 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
240 /*--- end ---*/
241 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/