2 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
3 /*--- Management of error messages. m_errormgr.c ---*/
4 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
10 Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Julian Seward
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31 #include "pub_core_basics.h"
32 #include "pub_core_vki.h"
33 #include "pub_core_threadstate.h" // For VG_N_THREADS
34 #include "pub_core_debuginfo.h"
35 #include "pub_core_debuglog.h"
36 #include "pub_core_errormgr.h"
37 #include "pub_core_execontext.h"
38 #include "pub_core_gdbserver.h"
39 #include "pub_core_libcbase.h"
40 #include "pub_core_libcassert.h"
41 #include "pub_core_libcfile.h"
42 #include "pub_core_libcprint.h"
43 #include "pub_core_libcproc.h" // For VG_(getpid)()
44 #include "pub_core_seqmatch.h"
45 #include "pub_core_mallocfree.h"
46 #include "pub_core_options.h"
47 #include "pub_core_stacktrace.h"
48 #include "pub_core_tooliface.h"
49 #include "pub_core_translate.h" // for VG_(translate)()
50 #include "pub_core_xarray.h" // VG_(xaprintf) et al
52 #define DEBUG_ERRORMGR 0 // set to 1 for heavyweight tracing
54 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
56 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
58 /* After this many different unsuppressed errors have been observed,
59 be more conservative about collecting new ones. */
60 #define M_COLLECT_ERRORS_SLOWLY_AFTER 100
62 /* After this many different unsuppressed errors have been observed,
63 stop collecting errors at all, and tell the user their program is
64 evidently a steaming pile of camel dung. */
65 #define M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN 1000
67 /* After this many total errors have been observed, stop collecting
68 errors at all. Counterpart to M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN. */
69 #define M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_FOUND 10000000
71 /* The list of error contexts found, both suppressed and unsuppressed.
72 Initially empty, and grows as errors are detected. */
73 static Error
* errors
= NULL
;
75 /* The list of suppression directives, as read from the specified
76 suppressions file. Note that the list gets rearranged as a result
77 of the searches done by is_suppressible_error(). */
78 static Supp
* suppressions
= NULL
;
80 /* Running count of unsuppressed errors detected. */
81 static UInt n_errs_found
= 0;
83 /* Running count of suppressed errors detected. */
84 static UInt n_errs_suppressed
= 0;
86 /* Running count of errors shown. */
87 static UInt n_errs_shown
= 0;
89 /* Running count of unsuppressed error contexts. */
90 static UInt n_err_contexts
= 0;
92 /* Running count of suppressed error contexts. */
93 static UInt n_supp_contexts
= 0;
97 static Supp
* is_suppressible_error ( const Error
* err
);
99 static ThreadId last_tid_printed
= 1;
101 /* Stats: number of searches of the error list initiated. */
102 static UWord em_errlist_searches
= 0;
104 /* Stats: number of comparisons done during error list
106 static UWord em_errlist_cmps
= 0;
108 /* Stats: number of searches of the suppression list initiated. */
109 static UWord em_supplist_searches
= 0;
111 /* Stats: number of comparisons done during suppression list
113 static UWord em_supplist_cmps
= 0;
115 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
116 /*--- Error type ---*/
117 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
119 /* Errors. Extensible (via the 'extra' field). Tools can use a normal
120 enum (with element values in the normal range (0..)) for 'ekind'.
121 Functions for getting/setting the tool-relevant fields are in
122 include/pub_tool_errormgr.h.
124 When errors are found and recorded with VG_(maybe_record_error)(), all
125 the tool must do is pass in the four parameters; core will
126 allocate/initialise the error record.
130 // Unique tag. This gives the error a unique identity (handle) by
131 // which it can be referred to afterwords. Currently only used for
134 // NULL if unsuppressed; or ptr to suppression record.
138 // The tool-specific part
139 ThreadId tid
; // Initialised by core
140 ExeContext
* where
; // Initialised by core
141 ErrorKind ekind
; // Used by ALL. Must be in the range (0..)
142 Addr addr
; // Used frequently
143 const HChar
* string
; // Used frequently
144 void* extra
; // For any tool-specific extras
148 ExeContext
* VG_(get_error_where
) ( const Error
* err
)
153 ErrorKind
VG_(get_error_kind
) ( const Error
* err
)
158 Addr
VG_(get_error_address
) ( const Error
* err
)
163 const HChar
* VG_(get_error_string
) ( const Error
* err
)
168 void* VG_(get_error_extra
) ( const Error
* err
)
173 UInt
VG_(get_n_errs_found
)( void )
178 UInt
VG_(get_n_errs_shown
)( void )
183 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
184 /*--- Suppression type ---*/
185 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
187 /* Note: it is imperative this doesn't overlap with (0..) at all, as tools
188 * effectively extend it by defining their own enums in the (0..) range. */
191 // Nb: thread errors are a relic of the time when Valgrind's core
192 // could detect them. This example is left commented-out as an
193 // example should new core errors ever be added.
194 ThreadSupp
= -1, /* Matches ThreadErr */
198 /* Max number of callers for context in a suppression. */
199 #define VG_MAX_SUPP_CALLERS 24
201 /* For each caller specified for a suppression, record the nature of
202 the caller name. Not of interest to tools. */
205 NoName
, /* Error case */
206 ObjName
, /* Name is of an shared object file. */
207 FunName
, /* Name is of a function. */
208 DotDotDot
/* Frame-level wildcard */
215 Bool name_is_simple_str
; /* True if name is a string without
216 '?' and '*' wildcard characters. */
217 HChar
* name
; /* NULL for NoName and DotDotDot */
221 /* Suppressions. Tools can get/set tool-relevant parts with functions
222 declared in include/pub_tool_errormgr.h. Extensible via the 'extra' field.
223 Tools can use a normal enum (with element values in the normal range
224 (0..)) for 'skind'. */
227 Int count
; // The number of times this error has been suppressed.
228 HChar
* sname
; // The name by which the suppression is referred to.
230 // Index in VG_(clo_suppressions) giving filename from which suppression
231 // was read, and the lineno in this file where sname was read.
232 Int clo_suppressions_i
;
235 // Length of 'callers'
237 // Array of callers, for matching stack traces. First one (name of fn
238 // where err occurs) is mandatory; rest are optional.
241 /* The tool-specific part */
242 SuppKind skind
; // What kind of suppression. Must use the range (0..).
243 HChar
* string
; // String -- use is optional. NULL by default.
244 void* extra
; // Anything else -- use is optional. NULL by default.
247 SuppKind
VG_(get_supp_kind
) ( const Supp
* su
)
252 HChar
* VG_(get_supp_string
) ( const Supp
* su
)
257 void* VG_(get_supp_extra
) ( const Supp
* su
)
263 void VG_(set_supp_kind
) ( Supp
* su
, SuppKind skind
)
268 void VG_(set_supp_string
) ( Supp
* su
, HChar
* string
)
273 void VG_(set_supp_extra
) ( Supp
* su
, void* extra
)
279 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
280 /*--- Helper fns ---*/
281 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
283 // Only show core errors if the tool wants to, we're not running with -q,
284 // and were not outputting XML.
285 Bool
VG_(showing_core_errors
)(void)
287 return VG_(needs
).core_errors
&& VG_(clo_verbosity
) >= 1 && !VG_(clo_xml
);
290 /* Compare errors, to detect duplicates.
292 static Bool
eq_Error ( VgRes res
, const Error
* e1
, const Error
* e2
)
294 if (e1
->ekind
!= e2
->ekind
)
296 if (!VG_(eq_ExeContext
)(res
, e1
->where
, e2
->where
))
300 //(example code, see comment on CoreSuppKind above)
302 // vg_assert(VG_(needs).core_errors);
303 // return <something>
305 if (VG_(needs
).tool_errors
) {
306 return VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_eq_Error
, res
, e1
, e2
);
308 VG_(printf
)("\nUnhandled error type: %u. VG_(needs).tool_errors\n"
309 "probably needs to be set.\n",
311 VG_(core_panic
)("unhandled error type");
317 /* Helper functions for suppression generation: print a single line of
318 a suppression pseudo-stack-trace, either in XML or text mode. It's
319 important that the behaviour of these two functions exactly
322 #define ERRTXT_LEN 4096
324 static void printSuppForIp_XML(UInt n
, Addr ip
, void* uu_opaque
)
327 InlIPCursor
* iipc
= VG_(new_IIPC
)(ip
);
329 if ( VG_(get_fnname_no_cxx_demangle
) (ip
, &buf
, iipc
) ) {
330 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <sframe> <fun>%pS</fun> </sframe>\n", buf
);
332 if ( VG_(get_objname
)(ip
, &buf
) ) {
333 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <sframe> <obj>%pS</obj> </sframe>\n", buf
);
335 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <sframe> <obj>*</obj> </sframe>\n");
337 } while (VG_(next_IIPC
)(iipc
));
338 VG_(delete_IIPC
)(iipc
);
341 static void printSuppForIp_nonXML(UInt n
, Addr ip
, void* textV
)
344 XArray
* /* of HChar */ text
= (XArray
*)textV
;
345 InlIPCursor
* iipc
= VG_(new_IIPC
)(ip
);
347 if ( VG_(get_fnname_no_cxx_demangle
) (ip
, &buf
, iipc
) ) {
348 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, " fun:%s\n", buf
);
350 if ( VG_(get_objname
)(ip
, &buf
) ) {
351 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, " obj:%s\n", buf
);
353 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, " obj:*\n");
355 } while (VG_(next_IIPC
)(iipc
));
356 VG_(delete_IIPC
)(iipc
);
359 /* Generate a suppression for an error, either in text or XML mode.
361 static void gen_suppression(const Error
* err
)
365 XArray
* /* HChar */ text
;
367 const HChar
* dummy_name
= "insert_a_suppression_name_here";
371 ec
= VG_(get_error_where
)(err
);
374 name
= VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_get_error_name
, err
);
376 VG_(umsg
)("(%s does not allow error to be suppressed)\n",
381 /* In XML mode, we also need to print the plain text version of the
382 suppresion in a CDATA section. What that really means is, we
383 need to generate the plaintext version both in XML and text
384 mode. So generate it into TEXT. */
385 text
= VG_(newXA
)( VG_(malloc
), "errormgr.gen_suppression.1",
386 VG_(free
), sizeof(HChar
) );
388 /* Ok. Generate the plain text version into TEXT. */
389 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, "{\n");
390 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, " <%s>\n", dummy_name
);
391 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, " %s:%s\n", VG_(details
).name
, name
);
399 xtra
= VG_(realloc
)("errormgr.gen_suppression.2", xtra
,xtra_size
);
400 num_written
= VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_get_extra_suppression_info
,
401 err
, xtra
, xtra_size
);
402 } while (num_written
== xtra_size
); // resize buffer and retry
404 // Ensure buffer is properly terminated
405 vg_assert(xtra
[num_written
] == '\0');
408 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, " %s\n", xtra
);
410 // Print stack trace elements
411 UInt n_ips
= VG_(get_ExeContext_n_ips
)(ec
);
412 vg_assert(n_ips
> 0);
413 if (n_ips
> VG_MAX_SUPP_CALLERS
)
414 n_ips
= VG_MAX_SUPP_CALLERS
;
415 VG_(apply_StackTrace
)(printSuppForIp_nonXML
,
417 VG_(get_ExeContext_StackTrace
)(ec
),
420 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, "}\n");
422 VG_(xaprintf
)(text
, "%c", (HChar
)0 );
423 // VG_(printf) of text
425 /* And now display it. */
426 if (! VG_(clo_xml
) ) {
429 VG_(printf
)("%s", (HChar
*) VG_(indexXA
)(text
, 0) );
433 /* Now we have to print the XML directly. No need to go to the
434 effort of stuffing it in an XArray, since we won't need it
436 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <suppression>\n");
437 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <sname>%s</sname>\n", dummy_name
);
439 " <skind>%pS:%pS</skind>\n", VG_(details
).name
, name
);
441 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <skaux>%pS</skaux>\n", xtra
);
443 // Print stack trace elements
444 VG_(apply_StackTrace
)(printSuppForIp_XML
,
446 VG_(get_ExeContext_StackTrace
)(ec
),
447 VG_(get_ExeContext_n_ips
)(ec
));
449 // And now the cdata bit
450 // XXX FIXME! properly handle the case where the raw text
451 // itself contains "]]>", as specified in Protocol 4.
452 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <rawtext>\n");
453 VG_(printf_xml
)("<![CDATA[\n");
454 VG_(printf_xml
)("%s", (HChar
*) VG_(indexXA
)(text
, 0) );
455 VG_(printf_xml
)("]]>\n");
456 VG_(printf_xml
)(" </rawtext>\n");
457 VG_(printf_xml
)(" </suppression>\n");
466 /* Figure out if we want to perform a given action for this error,
467 possibly by asking the user.
469 Bool
VG_(is_action_requested
) ( const HChar
* action
, Bool
* clo
)
474 /* First off, we shouldn't be asking the user anything if
475 we're in XML mode. */
477 return False
; /* That's a Nein, oder Nay as they say down here in B-W */
487 "---- %s ? --- [Return/N/n/Y/y/C/c] ---- ",
488 VG_(getpid
)(), action
491 res
= VG_(read
)(VG_(clo_input_fd
), &ch
, 1);
492 if (res
!= 1) goto ioerror
;
494 if (ch
== '\n') return False
;
495 if (ch
!= 'N' && ch
!= 'n' && ch
!= 'Y' && ch
!= 'y'
496 && ch
!= 'C' && ch
!= 'c') goto again
;
498 res
= VG_(read
)(VG_(clo_input_fd
), &ch2
, 1);
499 if (res
!= 1) goto ioerror
;
500 if (ch2
!= '\n') goto again
;
502 /* No, don't want to do action. */
503 if (ch
== 'n' || ch
== 'N') return False
;
504 /* Yes, want to do action. */
505 if (ch
== 'y' || ch
== 'Y') return True
;
506 /* No, don't want to do action, and don't ask again either. */
507 vg_assert(ch
== 'c' || ch
== 'C');
515 /* Do text-mode actions on error, that is, immediately after an error
516 is printed. These are:
517 * possibly, call the GDB server
518 * possibly, generate a suppression.
519 Note this should not be called in XML mode!
522 void do_actions_on_error(const Error
* err
, Bool allow_db_attach
)
524 Bool still_noisy
= True
;
526 /* if user wants to debug from a certain error nr, then wait for gdb/vgdb */
527 if (VG_(clo_vgdb
) != Vg_VgdbNo
529 && VG_(dyn_vgdb_error
) <= n_errs_shown
) {
530 VG_(umsg
)("(action on error) vgdb me ... \n");
531 VG_(gdbserver
)( err
->tid
);
532 VG_(umsg
)("Continuing ...\n");
535 /* Or maybe we want to generate the error's suppression? */
536 if (VG_(clo_gen_suppressions
) == 2
537 || (VG_(clo_gen_suppressions
) == 1
538 && VG_(is_action_requested
)( "Print suppression", &still_noisy
))
540 gen_suppression(err
);
542 if (VG_(clo_gen_suppressions
) == 1 && !still_noisy
)
543 VG_(clo_gen_suppressions
) = 0;
547 /* Prints an error. Not entirely simple because of the differences
548 between XML and text mode output.
552 * calls the tool's pre-show method, so the tool can create any
553 preamble ahead of the message, if it wants.
555 * prints the opening tag, and the <unique> and <tid> fields
557 * prints the tool-specific parts of the message
559 * if suppression generation is required, a suppression
565 * calls the tool's pre-show method, so the tool can create any
566 preamble ahead of the message, if it wants.
568 * prints the tool-specific parts of the message
570 * calls do_actions_on_error. This optionally does a gdbserver call
571 and optionally prints a suppression; both of these may require user input.
573 static void pp_Error ( const Error
* err
, Bool allow_db_attach
, Bool xml
)
575 /* If this fails, you probably specified your tool's method
576 dictionary incorrectly. */
577 vg_assert(VG_(needs
).tool_errors
);
581 /* Ensure that suppression generation is either completely
582 enabled or completely disabled; either way, we won't require
583 any user input. m_main.process_cmd_line_options should
584 ensure the asserted condition holds. */
585 vg_assert( VG_(clo_gen_suppressions
) == 0 /* disabled */
586 || VG_(clo_gen_suppressions
) == 2 /* for all errors */ );
588 /* Pre-show it to the tool */
589 VG_TDICT_CALL( tool_before_pp_Error
, err
);
591 /* standard preamble */
592 VG_(printf_xml
)("<error>\n");
593 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <unique>0x%x</unique>\n", err
->unique
);
594 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <tid>%u</tid>\n", err
->tid
);
595 ThreadState
* tst
= VG_(get_ThreadState
)(err
->tid
);
596 if (tst
->thread_name
) {
597 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <threadname>%s</threadname>\n", tst
->thread_name
);
600 /* actually print it */
601 VG_TDICT_CALL( tool_pp_Error
, err
);
603 if (VG_(clo_gen_suppressions
) > 0)
604 gen_suppression(err
);
607 VG_(printf_xml
)("</error>\n");
608 VG_(printf_xml
)("\n");
612 if (VG_(clo_error_markers
)[0])
613 VG_(umsg
)("%s\n", VG_(clo_error_markers
)[0]);
614 VG_TDICT_CALL( tool_before_pp_Error
, err
);
616 if (VG_(tdict
).tool_show_ThreadIDs_for_errors
617 && err
->tid
> 0 && err
->tid
!= last_tid_printed
) {
618 ThreadState
* tst
= VG_(get_ThreadState
)(err
->tid
);
619 if (tst
->thread_name
) {
620 VG_(umsg
)("Thread %u %s:\n", err
->tid
, tst
->thread_name
);
622 VG_(umsg
)("Thread %u:\n", err
->tid
);
624 last_tid_printed
= err
->tid
;
627 VG_TDICT_CALL( tool_pp_Error
, err
);
629 if (VG_(clo_error_markers
)[1])
630 VG_(umsg
)("%s\n", VG_(clo_error_markers
)[1]);
634 do_actions_on_error(err
, allow_db_attach
);
638 /* Construct an error */
640 void construct_error ( Error
* err
, ThreadId tid
, ErrorKind ekind
, Addr a
,
641 const HChar
* s
, void* extra
, ExeContext
* where
)
643 /* DO NOT MAKE unique_counter NON-STATIC */
644 static UInt unique_counter
= 0;
646 vg_assert(tid
< VG_N_THREADS
);
648 /* Core-only parts */
649 err
->unique
= unique_counter
++;
655 err
->where
= VG_(record_ExeContext
)( tid
, 0 );
659 /* Tool-relevant parts */
666 vg_assert( tid
< VG_N_THREADS
);
671 /* Top-level entry point to the error management subsystem.
672 All detected errors are notified here; this routine decides if/when the
673 user should see the error. */
674 void VG_(maybe_record_error
) ( ThreadId tid
,
675 ErrorKind ekind
, Addr a
,
676 const HChar
* s
, void* extra
)
682 VgRes exe_res
= Vg_MedRes
;
683 static Bool stopping_message
= False
;
684 static Bool slowdown_message
= False
;
686 /* After M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN different errors have
687 been found, or M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_FOUND total errors
688 have been found, just refuse to collect any more. This stops
689 the burden of the error-management system becoming excessive in
690 extremely buggy programs, although it does make it pretty
691 pointless to continue the Valgrind run after this point. */
692 if (VG_(clo_error_limit
)
693 && (n_errs_shown
>= M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN
694 || n_errs_found
>= M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_FOUND
)
696 if (!stopping_message
) {
699 if (n_errs_shown
>= M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN
) {
701 "More than %d different errors detected. "
702 "I'm not reporting any more.\n",
703 M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_SHOWN
);
706 "More than %d total errors detected. "
707 "I'm not reporting any more.\n",
708 M_COLLECT_NO_ERRORS_AFTER_FOUND
);
711 VG_(umsg
)("Final error counts will be inaccurate. "
712 "Go fix your program!\n");
713 VG_(umsg
)("Rerun with --error-limit=no to disable "
714 "this cutoff. Note\n");
715 VG_(umsg
)("that errors may occur in your program without "
716 "prior warning from\n");
717 VG_(umsg
)("Valgrind, because errors are no longer "
718 "being displayed.\n");
720 stopping_message
= True
;
725 /* Ignore it if error acquisition is disabled for this thread. */
726 { ThreadState
* tst
= VG_(get_ThreadState
)(tid
);
727 if (tst
->err_disablement_level
> 0)
731 /* After M_COLLECT_ERRORS_SLOWLY_AFTER different errors have
732 been found, be much more conservative about collecting new
734 if (n_errs_shown
>= M_COLLECT_ERRORS_SLOWLY_AFTER
737 if (!slowdown_message
) {
739 VG_(umsg
)("More than %d errors detected. Subsequent errors\n",
740 M_COLLECT_ERRORS_SLOWLY_AFTER
);
741 VG_(umsg
)("will still be recorded, but in less "
742 "detail than before.\n");
743 slowdown_message
= True
;
747 /* Build ourselves the error */
748 construct_error ( &err
, tid
, ekind
, a
, s
, extra
, NULL
);
750 /* First, see if we've got an error record matching this one. */
751 em_errlist_searches
++;
756 if (eq_Error(exe_res
, p
, &err
)) {
759 if (p
->supp
!= NULL
) {
760 /* Deal correctly with suppressed errors. */
767 /* Move p to the front of the list so that future searches
768 for it are faster. It also allows to print the last
769 error (see VG_(show_last_error). */
770 if (p_prev
!= NULL
) {
771 vg_assert(p_prev
->next
== p
);
772 p_prev
->next
= p
->next
;
783 /* Didn't see it. Copy and add. */
785 /* OK, we're really going to collect it. The context is on the stack and
786 will disappear shortly, so we must copy it. First do the main
789 Then VG_(tdict).tool_update_extra can update the 'extra' part. This
790 is for when there are more details to fill in which take time to work
791 out but don't affect our earlier decision to include the error -- by
792 postponing those details until now, we avoid the extra work in the
793 case where we ignore the error. Ugly.
795 Then, if there is an 'extra' part, copy it too, using the size that
796 VG_(tdict).tool_update_extra returned. Also allow for people using
797 the void* extra field for a scalar value like an integer.
801 p
= VG_(malloc
)("errormgr.mre.1", sizeof(Error
));
806 //(example code, see comment on CoreSuppKind above)
808 // vg_assert(VG_(needs).core_errors);
809 // extra_size = <something>
812 vg_assert(VG_(needs
).tool_errors
);
813 extra_size
= VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_update_extra
, p
);
817 /* copy the error string, if there is one.
818 note: if we would have many errors with big strings, using a
819 DedupPoolAlloc for these strings will avoid duplicating
820 such string in each error using it. */
821 if (NULL
!= p
->string
) {
822 p
->string
= VG_(strdup
)("errormgr.mre.2", p
->string
);
825 /* copy block pointed to by 'extra', if there is one */
826 if (NULL
!= p
->extra
&& 0 != extra_size
) {
827 void* new_extra
= VG_(malloc
)("errormgr.mre.3", extra_size
);
828 VG_(memcpy
)(new_extra
, p
->extra
, extra_size
);
829 p
->extra
= new_extra
;
833 p
->supp
= is_suppressible_error(&err
);
835 if (p
->supp
== NULL
) {
840 /* Actually show the error; more complex than you might think. */
841 pp_Error( p
, /*allow_db_attach*/True
, VG_(clo_xml
) );
849 /* Second top-level entry point to the error management subsystem, for
850 errors that the tool wants to report immediately, eg. because they're
851 guaranteed to only happen once. This avoids all the recording and
852 comparing stuff. But they can be suppressed; returns True if it is
853 suppressed. Bool 'print_error' dictates whether to print the error.
854 Bool 'count_error' dictates whether to count the error in n_errs_found.
856 Bool
VG_(unique_error
) ( ThreadId tid
, ErrorKind ekind
, Addr a
, const HChar
* s
,
857 void* extra
, ExeContext
* where
, Bool print_error
,
858 Bool allow_db_attach
, Bool count_error
)
863 /* Ignore it if error acquisition is disabled for this thread. */
864 ThreadState
* tst
= VG_(get_ThreadState
)(tid
);
865 if (tst
->err_disablement_level
> 0)
866 return False
; /* ignored, not suppressed */
868 /* Build ourselves the error */
869 construct_error ( &err
, tid
, ekind
, a
, s
, extra
, where
);
871 /* Unless it's suppressed, we're going to show it. Don't need to make
872 a copy, because it's only temporary anyway.
874 Then update the 'extra' part with VG_(tdict).tool_update_extra),
875 because that can have an affect on whether it's suppressed. Ignore
876 the size return value of VG_(tdict).tool_update_extra, because we're
877 not copying 'extra'. Similarly, 's' is also not copied. */
878 (void)VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_update_extra
, &err
);
880 su
= is_suppressible_error(&err
);
890 /* Actually show the error; more complex than you might think. */
891 pp_Error(&err
, allow_db_attach
, VG_(clo_xml
));
906 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
907 /*--- Exported fns ---*/
908 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
910 /* Show the used suppressions. Returns False if no suppression
912 static Bool
show_used_suppressions ( void )
918 VG_(printf_xml
)("<suppcounts>\n");
921 for (su
= suppressions
; su
!= NULL
; su
= su
->next
) {
925 VG_(printf_xml
)( " <pair>\n"
926 " <count>%d</count>\n"
927 " <name>%pS</name>\n"
929 su
->count
, su
->sname
);
934 // blank line before the first shown suppression, if any
940 xtra
= VG_(realloc
)("errormgr.sus.1", xtra
, xtra_size
);
941 num_written
= VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_print_extra_suppression_use
,
942 su
, xtra
, xtra_size
);
943 } while (num_written
== xtra_size
); // resize buffer and retry
945 // Ensure buffer is properly terminated
946 vg_assert(xtra
[num_written
] == '\0');
948 HChar
*filename
= *(HChar
**) VG_(indexXA
)(VG_(clo_suppressions
),
949 su
->clo_suppressions_i
);
950 VG_(dmsg
)("used_suppression: %6d %s %s:%d%s%s\n", su
->count
, su
->sname
,
953 num_written
? " " : "", xtra
);
960 VG_(printf_xml
)("</suppcounts>\n");
965 /* Show all the errors that occurred, and possibly also the
966 suppressions used. */
967 void VG_(show_all_errors
) ( Int verbosity
, Bool xml
)
976 /* If we're printing XML, just show the suppressions and stop. */
978 (void)show_used_suppressions();
982 /* We only get here if not printing XML. */
983 VG_(umsg
)("ERROR SUMMARY: "
984 "%u errors from %u contexts (suppressed: %u from %u)\n",
985 n_errs_found
, n_err_contexts
,
986 n_errs_suppressed
, n_supp_contexts
);
991 // We do the following only at -v or above, and only in non-XML
994 /* Print the contexts in order of increasing error count.
995 Once an error is shown, we add a huge value to its count to filter it
997 After having shown all errors, we reset count to the original value. */
998 for (i
= 0; i
< n_err_contexts
; i
++) {
999 n_min
= (1 << 30) - 1;
1001 for (p
= errors
; p
!= NULL
; p
= p
->next
) {
1002 if (p
->supp
!= NULL
) continue;
1003 if (p
->count
< n_min
) {
1008 // XXX: this isn't right. See bug 203651.
1009 if (p_min
== NULL
) continue; //VG_(core_panic)("show_all_errors()");
1012 VG_(umsg
)("%d errors in context %d of %u:\n",
1013 p_min
->count
, i
+1, n_err_contexts
);
1014 pp_Error( p_min
, False
/*allow_db_attach*/, False
/* xml */ );
1016 // We're not printing XML -- we'd have exited above if so.
1019 if ((i
+1 == VG_(clo_dump_error
))) {
1020 StackTrace ips
= VG_(get_ExeContext_StackTrace
)(p_min
->where
);
1021 VG_(translate
) ( 0 /* dummy ThreadId; irrelevant due to debugging*/,
1022 ips
[0], /*debugging*/True
, 0xFE/*verbosity*/,
1024 /*allow redir?*/True
);
1027 p_min
->count
= p_min
->count
+ (1 << 30);
1030 /* reset the counts, otherwise a 2nd call does not show anything anymore */
1031 for (p
= errors
; p
!= NULL
; p
= p
->next
) {
1032 if (p
->count
>= (1 << 30))
1033 p
->count
= p
->count
- (1 << 30);
1037 any_supp
= show_used_suppressions();
1041 // reprint this, so users don't have to scroll way up to find
1042 // the first printing
1043 VG_(umsg
)("ERROR SUMMARY: "
1044 "%u errors from %u contexts (suppressed: %u from %u)\n",
1045 n_errs_found
, n_err_contexts
, n_errs_suppressed
,
1049 void VG_(show_last_error
) ( void )
1051 if (n_err_contexts
== 0) {
1052 VG_(umsg
)("No errors yet\n");
1056 pp_Error( errors
, False
/*allow_db_attach*/, False
/*xml*/ );
1060 /* Show occurrence counts of all errors, in XML form. */
1061 void VG_(show_error_counts_as_XML
) ( void )
1064 VG_(printf_xml
)("<errorcounts>\n");
1065 for (err
= errors
; err
!= NULL
; err
= err
->next
) {
1066 if (err
->supp
!= NULL
)
1068 if (err
->count
<= 0)
1070 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <pair>\n");
1071 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <count>%d</count>\n", err
->count
);
1072 VG_(printf_xml
)(" <unique>0x%x</unique>\n", err
->unique
);
1073 VG_(printf_xml
)(" </pair>\n");
1075 VG_(printf_xml
)("</errorcounts>\n");
1076 VG_(printf_xml
)("\n");
1080 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
1081 /*--- Suppression parsing ---*/
1082 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
1084 /* Get the next char from fd into *out_buf. Returns 1 if success,
1085 0 if eof or < 0 if error. */
1087 static Int
get_char ( Int fd
, HChar
* out_buf
)
1090 static HChar buf
[256];
1091 static Int buf_size
= 0;
1092 static Int buf_used
= 0;
1093 vg_assert(buf_size
>= 0 && buf_size
<= sizeof buf
);
1094 vg_assert(buf_used
>= 0 && buf_used
<= buf_size
);
1095 if (buf_used
== buf_size
) {
1096 r
= VG_(read
)(fd
, buf
, sizeof buf
);
1097 if (r
< 0) return r
; /* read failed */
1098 vg_assert(r
>= 0 && r
<= sizeof buf
);
1104 vg_assert(buf_size
>= 0 && buf_size
<= sizeof buf
);
1105 vg_assert(buf_used
>= 0 && buf_used
< buf_size
);
1106 *out_buf
= buf
[buf_used
];
1111 // Get a non blank non comment line.
1112 // Returns True if eof.
1113 static Bool
get_nbnc_line ( Int fd
, HChar
** bufpp
, SizeT
* nBufp
, Int
* lineno
)
1115 HChar
* buf
= *bufpp
;
1116 SizeT nBuf
= *nBufp
;
1120 vg_assert(lineno
); // lineno needed to correctly track line numbers.
1124 /* First, read until a non-blank char appears. */
1126 n
= get_char(fd
, &ch
);
1127 if (n
== 1 && !VG_(isspace
)(ch
)) break;
1128 if (n
== 1 && ch
== '\n')
1130 if (n
<= 0) return True
;
1133 /* Now, read the line into buf. */
1135 buf
[i
++] = ch
; buf
[i
] = 0;
1137 n
= get_char(fd
, &ch
);
1138 if (n
<= 0) return False
; /* the next call will return True */
1141 if (ch
== '\n') break;
1142 if (i
> 0 && i
== nBuf
-1) {
1143 *nBufp
= nBuf
= nBuf
* 2;
1144 #define RIDICULOUS 100000
1145 vg_assert2(nBuf
< RIDICULOUS
, // Just a sanity check, really.
1146 "VG_(get_line): line longer than %d chars, aborting\n",
1148 *bufpp
= buf
= VG_(realloc
)("errormgr.get_line.1", buf
, nBuf
);
1150 buf
[i
++] = ch
; buf
[i
] = 0;
1152 while (i
> 1 && VG_(isspace
)(buf
[i
-1])) {
1156 // VG_(printf)("The line *%p %d is '%s'\n", lineno, *lineno, buf);
1157 /* Ok, we have a line. If a non-comment line, return.
1158 If a comment line, start all over again. */
1159 if (buf
[0] != '#') return False
;
1163 // True if buf starts with fun: or obj: or is ...
1164 static Bool
is_location_line (const HChar
* buf
)
1166 return VG_(strncmp
)(buf
, "fun:", 4) == 0
1167 || VG_(strncmp
)(buf
, "obj:", 4) == 0
1168 || VG_(strcmp
)(buf
, "...") == 0;
1171 Bool
VG_(get_line
) ( Int fd
, HChar
** bufpp
, SizeT
* nBufp
, Int
* lineno
)
1173 Bool eof
= get_nbnc_line (fd
, bufpp
, nBufp
, lineno
);
1178 if (is_location_line(*bufpp
))
1179 return True
; // Not a extra suppr line
1181 return False
; // A suppression extra line
1184 /* True if s contains no wildcard (?, *) characters. */
1185 static Bool
is_simple_str (const HChar
*s
)
1188 if (*s
== '?' || *s
== '*')
1195 /* buf contains the raw name of a caller, supposedly either
1196 fun:some_function_name or
1197 obj:some_object_name or
1199 Set p->ty and p->name accordingly.
1200 p->name is allocated and set to the string
1201 after the descriptor (fun: or obj:) part.
1202 Returns False if failed.
1204 static Bool
setLocationTy ( SuppLoc
* p
, const HChar
*buf
)
1206 if (VG_(strncmp
)(buf
, "fun:", 4) == 0) {
1207 p
->name
= VG_(strdup
)("errormgr.sLTy.1", buf
+4);
1208 p
->name_is_simple_str
= is_simple_str (p
->name
);
1212 if (VG_(strncmp
)(buf
, "obj:", 4) == 0) {
1213 p
->name
= VG_(strdup
)("errormgr.sLTy.2", buf
+4);
1214 p
->name_is_simple_str
= is_simple_str (p
->name
);
1218 if (VG_(strcmp
)(buf
, "...") == 0) {
1220 p
->name_is_simple_str
= False
;
1224 VG_(printf
)("location should be \"...\", or should start "
1225 "with \"fun:\" or \"obj:\"\n");
1230 /* Look for "tool" in a string like "tool1,tool2,tool3" */
1231 static Bool
tool_name_present(const HChar
*name
, const HChar
*names
)
1234 HChar
*s
= NULL
; /* Shut gcc up */
1235 Int len
= VG_(strlen
)(name
);
1237 found
= (NULL
!= (s
= VG_(strstr
)(names
, name
)) &&
1238 (s
== names
|| *(s
-1) == ',') &&
1239 (*(s
+len
) == ',' || *(s
+len
) == '\0')
1245 /* Read suppressions from the file specified in
1246 VG_(clo_suppressions)[clo_suppressions_i]
1247 and place them in the suppressions list. If there's any difficulty
1248 doing this, just give up -- there's no point in trying to recover.
1250 static void load_one_suppressions_file ( Int clo_suppressions_i
)
1252 const HChar
* filename
= *(HChar
**) VG_(indexXA
)(VG_(clo_suppressions
),
1253 clo_suppressions_i
);
1255 Int fd
, i
, j
, lineno
= 0;
1256 Bool got_a_location_line_read_by_tool
;
1259 HChar
* buf
= VG_(malloc
)("errormgr.losf.1", nBuf
);
1262 const HChar
* err_str
= NULL
;
1263 SuppLoc tmp_callers
[VG_MAX_SUPP_CALLERS
];
1265 // Check it's not a directory.
1266 if (VG_(is_dir
)( filename
)) {
1268 VG_(printf_xml
)("</valgrindoutput>\n");
1269 VG_(umsg
)("FATAL: suppressions file \"%s\" is a directory\n", filename
);
1273 // Open the suppression file.
1274 sres
= VG_(open
)( filename
, VKI_O_RDONLY
, 0 );
1275 if (sr_isError(sres
)) {
1277 VG_(printf_xml
)("</valgrindoutput>\n");
1278 VG_(umsg
)("FATAL: can't open suppressions file \"%s\"\n", filename
);
1283 # define BOMB(S) { err_str = S; goto syntax_error; }
1286 /* Assign and initialise the two suppression halves (core and tool) */
1288 supp
= VG_(malloc
)("errormgr.losf.1", sizeof(Supp
));
1291 // Initialise temporary reading-in buffer.
1292 for (i
= 0; i
< VG_MAX_SUPP_CALLERS
; i
++) {
1293 tmp_callers
[i
].ty
= NoName
;
1294 tmp_callers
[i
].name_is_simple_str
= False
;
1295 tmp_callers
[i
].name
= NULL
;
1298 supp
->string
= supp
->extra
= NULL
;
1300 eof
= get_nbnc_line ( fd
, &buf
, &nBuf
, &lineno
);
1306 if (!VG_STREQ(buf
, "{")) BOMB("expected '{' or end-of-file");
1308 eof
= get_nbnc_line ( fd
, &buf
, &nBuf
, &lineno
);
1310 if (eof
|| VG_STREQ(buf
, "}")) BOMB("unexpected '}'");
1312 supp
->sname
= VG_(strdup
)("errormgr.losf.2", buf
);
1313 supp
->clo_suppressions_i
= clo_suppressions_i
;
1314 supp
->sname_lineno
= lineno
;
1316 eof
= get_nbnc_line ( fd
, &buf
, &nBuf
, &lineno
);
1318 if (eof
) BOMB("unexpected end-of-file (expecting tool:suppr)");
1320 /* Check it has the "tool1,tool2,...:supp" form (look for ':') */
1323 if (buf
[i
] == ':') break;
1324 if (buf
[i
] == '\0') BOMB("malformed 'tool1,tool2,...:supp' line");
1327 buf
[i
] = '\0'; /* Replace ':', splitting into two strings */
1329 tool_names
= & buf
[0];
1330 supp_name
= & buf
[i
+1];
1332 if (VG_(needs
).core_errors
&& tool_name_present("core", tool_names
))
1334 // A core suppression
1335 //(example code, see comment on CoreSuppKind above)
1336 //if (VG_STREQ(supp_name, "Thread"))
1337 // supp->skind = ThreadSupp;
1339 BOMB("unknown core suppression type");
1341 else if (VG_(needs
).tool_errors
&&
1342 tool_name_present(VG_(details
).name
, tool_names
))
1344 // A tool suppression
1345 if (VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_recognised_suppression
, supp_name
, supp
)) {
1346 /* Do nothing, function fills in supp->skind */
1348 BOMB("unknown tool suppression type");
1352 // Ignore rest of suppression
1354 eof
= get_nbnc_line ( fd
, &buf
, &nBuf
, &lineno
);
1355 if (eof
) BOMB("unexpected end-of-file (when skipping suppression)");
1356 if (VG_STREQ(buf
, "}"))
1359 VG_(free
)(supp
->sname
);
1365 // tool_read_extra_suppression_info might read lines
1366 // from fd till a location line.
1367 if (VG_(needs
).tool_errors
&&
1368 !VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_read_extra_suppression_info
,
1369 fd
, &buf
, &nBuf
, &lineno
, supp
))
1371 BOMB("bad or missing extra suppression info");
1374 got_a_location_line_read_by_tool
= buf
[0] != 0 && is_location_line(buf
);
1376 /* the main frame-descriptor reading loop */
1379 if (got_a_location_line_read_by_tool
) {
1380 got_a_location_line_read_by_tool
= False
;
1383 eof
= get_nbnc_line ( fd
, &buf
, &nBuf
, &lineno
);
1386 BOMB("unexpected end-of-file (when reading stack trace)");
1387 if (VG_STREQ(buf
, "}")) {
1391 BOMB("missing stack trace");
1394 if (i
== VG_MAX_SUPP_CALLERS
)
1395 BOMB("too many callers in stack trace");
1396 if (i
> 0 && i
>= VG_(clo_backtrace_size
))
1398 if (!setLocationTy(&(tmp_callers
[i
]), buf
))
1399 BOMB("location should be \"...\", or should start "
1400 "with \"fun:\" or \"obj:\"");
1404 // If the num callers is >= VG_(clo_backtrace_size), ignore any extra
1405 // lines and grab the '}'.
1406 if (!VG_STREQ(buf
, "}")) {
1408 eof
= get_nbnc_line ( fd
, &buf
, &nBuf
, &lineno
);
1409 } while (!eof
&& !VG_STREQ(buf
, "}"));
1412 // Reject entries which are entirely composed of frame
1414 vg_assert(i
> 0); // guaranteed by frame-descriptor reading loop
1415 for (j
= 0; j
< i
; j
++) {
1416 if (tmp_callers
[j
].ty
== FunName
|| tmp_callers
[j
].ty
== ObjName
)
1418 vg_assert(tmp_callers
[j
].ty
== DotDotDot
);
1420 vg_assert(j
>= 0 && j
<= i
);
1422 // we didn't find any non-"..." entries
1423 BOMB("suppression must contain at least one location "
1424 "line which is not \"...\"");
1427 // Copy tmp_callers[] into supp->callers[]
1428 supp
->n_callers
= i
;
1429 supp
->callers
= VG_(malloc
)("errormgr.losf.4", i
* sizeof(SuppLoc
));
1430 for (i
= 0; i
< supp
->n_callers
; i
++) {
1431 supp
->callers
[i
] = tmp_callers
[i
];
1434 supp
->next
= suppressions
;
1435 suppressions
= supp
;
1443 VG_(printf_xml
)("</valgrindoutput>\n");
1444 VG_(umsg
)("FATAL: in suppressions file \"%s\" near line %d:\n",
1446 VG_(umsg
)(" %s\n", err_str
);
1449 VG_(umsg
)("exiting now.\n");
1456 void VG_(load_suppressions
) ( void )
1459 suppressions
= NULL
;
1460 for (i
= 0; i
< VG_(sizeXA
)(VG_(clo_suppressions
)); i
++) {
1461 if (VG_(clo_verbosity
) > 1) {
1462 VG_(dmsg
)("Reading suppressions file: %s\n",
1463 *(HChar
**) VG_(indexXA
)(VG_(clo_suppressions
), i
));
1465 load_one_suppressions_file( i
);
1470 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
1471 /*--- Matching errors to suppressions ---*/
1472 /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
1474 /* Parameterising functions for the use of VG_(generic_match) in
1475 suppression-vs-error matching. The suppression frames (SuppLoc)
1476 play the role of 'pattern'-element, and the error frames (IPs,
1477 hence simply Addrs) play the role of 'input'. In short then, we're
1478 matching a sequence of Addrs against a pattern composed of a
1479 sequence of SuppLocs.
1481 static Bool
supploc_IsStar ( const void* supplocV
)
1483 const SuppLoc
* supploc
= supplocV
;
1484 return supploc
->ty
== DotDotDot
;
1487 static Bool
supploc_IsQuery ( const void* supplocV
)
1489 return False
; /* there's no '?' equivalent in the supp syntax */
1492 /* IPtoFunOrObjCompleter is a lazy completer of the IPs
1493 needed to match an error with the suppression patterns.
1494 The matching between an IP and a suppression pattern is done either
1495 with the IP function name or with the IP object name.
1496 First time the fun or obj name is needed for an IP member
1497 of a stack trace, it will be computed and stored in names.
1498 Also, if the IP corresponds to one or more inlined function calls,
1499 the inlined function names are expanded.
1500 The IPtoFunOrObjCompleter type is designed to minimise the nr of
1501 allocations and the nr of debuginfo search. */
1504 StackTrace ips
; // stack trace we are lazily completing.
1505 UWord n_ips
; // nr of elements in ips.
1507 // VG_(generic_match) calls haveInputInpC to check
1508 // for the presence of an input element identified by ixInput
1509 // (i.e. a number that identifies the ixInput element of the
1510 // input sequence). It calls supp_pattEQinp to match this input
1511 // element with a pattern.
1512 // When inlining info is used to provide inlined function calls
1513 // in stacktraces, one IP in ips can be expanded in several
1514 // function names. So, each time input (or presence of input)
1515 // is requested by VG_(generic_match), we will expand
1516 // more IP of ips till we have expanded enough to reach the
1517 // input element requested (or we cannot expand anymore).
1519 UWord n_ips_expanded
;
1520 // n_ips_expanded maintains the nr of elements in ips that we have
1521 // already expanded.
1523 // n_expanded maintains the nr of elements resulting from the expansion
1524 // of the n_ips_expanded IPs. Without inlined function calls,
1525 // n_expanded == n_ips_expanded. With inlining info,
1526 // n_expanded >= n_ips_expanded.
1528 Int
* n_offsets_per_ip
;
1529 // n_offsets_per_ip[i] gives the nr of offsets in fun_offsets and
1530 // obj_offsets resulting of the expansion of ips[i].
1531 // The sum of all n_expanded_per_ip must be equal to n_expanded.
1532 // This array allows to retrieve the position in ips corresponding to
1535 // size (in elements) of fun_offsets and obj_offsets.
1536 // (fun|obj)_offsets are reallocated if more space is needed
1541 // fun_offsets[ixInput] is the offset in names where the
1542 // function name for the ixInput element of the input sequence
1543 // can be found. As one IP of ips can be expanded in several
1544 // function calls due to inlined function calls, we can have more
1545 // elements in fun_offsets than in ips.
1546 // An offset -1 means the function name has not yet been computed.
1548 // Similarly, obj_offsets[ixInput] gives the offset for the
1549 // object name for ips[ixInput]
1550 // (-1 meaning object name not yet been computed).
1552 // All function names and object names will be concatenated
1553 // in names. names is reallocated on demand.
1555 Int names_szB
; // size of names.
1556 Int names_free
; // offset first free HChar in names.
1558 IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
;
1560 static void pp_ip2fo (const IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
)
1565 VG_(printf
)("n_ips %lu n_ips_expanded %lu resulting in n_expanded %lu\n",
1566 ip2fo
->n_ips
, ip2fo
->n_ips_expanded
, ip2fo
->n_expanded
);
1567 for (i
= 0; i
< ip2fo
->n_ips_expanded
; i
++) {
1569 for (j
= 0; j
< i
; j
++)
1570 o
+= ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[j
];
1571 VG_(printf
)("ips %d 0x08%lx offset [%d,%d] ",
1573 o
, o
+ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[i
]-1);
1574 for (j
= 0; j
< ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[i
]; j
++) {
1575 VG_(printf
)("%sfun:%s obj:%s\n",
1577 ip2fo
->fun_offsets
[o
+j
] == -1 ?
1578 "<not expanded>" : &ip2fo
->names
[ip2fo
->fun_offsets
[o
+j
]],
1579 ip2fo
->obj_offsets
[o
+j
] == -1 ?
1580 "<not expanded>" : &ip2fo
->names
[ip2fo
->obj_offsets
[o
+j
]]);
1585 /* free the memory in ip2fo.
1586 At debuglog 4, su (or NULL) will be used to show the matching
1587 (or non matching) with ip2fo. */
1588 static void clearIPtoFunOrObjCompleter ( const Supp
*su
,
1589 IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
)
1591 if (DEBUG_ERRORMGR
|| VG_(debugLog_getLevel
)() >= 4) {
1593 HChar
*filename
= *(HChar
**) VG_(indexXA
)(VG_(clo_suppressions
),
1594 su
->clo_suppressions_i
);
1595 VG_(dmsg
)("errormgr matching end suppression %s %s:%d matched:\n",
1600 VG_(dmsg
)("errormgr matching end no suppression matched:\n");
1601 VG_(pp_StackTrace
) (ip2fo
->ips
, ip2fo
->n_ips
);
1604 if (ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
) VG_(free
)(ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
);
1605 if (ip2fo
->fun_offsets
) VG_(free
)(ip2fo
->fun_offsets
);
1606 if (ip2fo
->obj_offsets
) VG_(free
)(ip2fo
->obj_offsets
);
1607 if (ip2fo
->names
) VG_(free
)(ip2fo
->names
);
1610 /* Grow ip2fo->names to ensure we have NEEDED characters available
1611 in ip2fo->names and returns a pointer to the first free char. */
1612 static HChar
* grow_names(IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
, SizeT needed
)
1614 if (ip2fo
->names_szB
1615 < ip2fo
->names_free
+ needed
) {
1616 if (needed
< ERRTXT_LEN
) needed
= ERRTXT_LEN
;
1619 = VG_(realloc
)("foc_names",
1621 ip2fo
->names_szB
+ needed
);
1622 ip2fo
->names_szB
+= needed
;
1624 return ip2fo
->names
+ ip2fo
->names_free
;
1627 /* foComplete returns the function name or object name for ixInput.
1628 If needFun, returns the function name for this input
1629 else returns the object name for this input.
1630 The function name or object name will be computed and added in
1631 names if not yet done. */
1632 static HChar
* foComplete(IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
,
1633 Int ixInput
, Bool needFun
)
1635 vg_assert (ixInput
< ip2fo
->n_expanded
);
1636 vg_assert (VG_(clo_read_inline_info
) || ixInput
< ip2fo
->n_ips
);
1638 // ptr to the offset array for function offsets (if needFun)
1639 // or object offsets (if !needFun).
1642 offsets
= &ip2fo
->fun_offsets
;
1644 offsets
= &ip2fo
->obj_offsets
;
1646 // Complete Fun name or Obj name for IP if not yet done.
1647 if ((*offsets
)[ixInput
] == -1) {
1648 const HChar
* caller
;
1650 (*offsets
)[ixInput
] = ip2fo
->names_free
;
1651 if (DEBUG_ERRORMGR
) VG_(printf
)("marking %s ixInput %d offset %d\n",
1652 needFun
? "fun" : "obj",
1653 ixInput
, ip2fo
->names_free
);
1655 // With inline info, fn names must have been completed already.
1656 vg_assert (!VG_(clo_read_inline_info
));
1657 /* Get the function name into 'caller_name', or "???"
1659 // Nb: C++-mangled names are used in suppressions. Do, though,
1660 // Z-demangle them, since otherwise it's possible to wind
1661 // up comparing "malloc" in the suppression against
1662 // "_vgrZU_libcZdsoZa_malloc" in the backtrace, and the
1663 // two of them need to be made to match.
1664 if (!VG_(get_fnname_no_cxx_demangle
)(ip2fo
->ips
[ixInput
],
1669 /* Get the object name into 'caller_name', or "???"
1672 UWord last_expand_pos_ips
= 0;
1675 /* First get the pos in ips corresponding to ixInput */
1676 for (pos_ips
= 0; pos_ips
< ip2fo
->n_expanded
; pos_ips
++) {
1677 last_expand_pos_ips
+= ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[pos_ips
];
1678 if (ixInput
< last_expand_pos_ips
)
1681 /* pos_ips is the position in ips corresponding to ixInput.
1682 last_expand_pos_ips is the last offset in fun/obj where
1683 ips[pos_ips] has been expanded. */
1685 if (!VG_(get_objname
)(ip2fo
->ips
[pos_ips
], &caller
))
1688 // Have all inlined calls pointing at this object name
1689 for (i
= last_expand_pos_ips
- ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[pos_ips
] + 1;
1690 i
< last_expand_pos_ips
;
1692 ip2fo
->obj_offsets
[i
] = ip2fo
->names_free
;
1694 VG_(printf
) (" set obj_offset %lu to %d\n",
1695 i
, ip2fo
->names_free
);
1698 SizeT caller_len
= VG_(strlen
)(caller
);
1699 HChar
* caller_name
= grow_names(ip2fo
, caller_len
+ 1);
1700 VG_(strcpy
)(caller_name
, caller
);
1701 ip2fo
->names_free
+= caller_len
+ 1;
1702 if (DEBUG_ERRORMGR
) pp_ip2fo(ip2fo
);
1705 return ip2fo
->names
+ (*offsets
)[ixInput
];
1708 // Grow fun and obj _offsets arrays to have at least n_req elements.
1709 // Ensure n_offsets_per_ip is allocated.
1710 static void grow_offsets(IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
, Int n_req
)
1714 // n_offsets_per_ip must always have the size of the ips array
1715 if (ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
== NULL
) {
1716 ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
= VG_(malloc
)("grow_offsets",
1717 ip2fo
->n_ips
* sizeof(Int
));
1718 for (i
= 0; i
< ip2fo
->n_ips
; i
++)
1719 ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[i
] = 0;
1722 if (ip2fo
->sz_offsets
>= n_req
)
1725 // Avoid too much re-allocation by allocating at least ip2fo->n_ips
1726 // elements and at least a few more elements than the current size.
1727 if (n_req
< ip2fo
->n_ips
)
1728 n_req
= ip2fo
->n_ips
;
1729 if (n_req
< ip2fo
->sz_offsets
+ 5)
1730 n_req
= ip2fo
->sz_offsets
+ 5;
1732 ip2fo
->fun_offsets
= VG_(realloc
)("grow_offsets", ip2fo
->fun_offsets
,
1733 n_req
* sizeof(Int
));
1734 for (i
= ip2fo
->sz_offsets
; i
< n_req
; i
++)
1735 ip2fo
->fun_offsets
[i
] = -1;
1737 ip2fo
->obj_offsets
= VG_(realloc
)("grow_offsets", ip2fo
->obj_offsets
,
1738 n_req
* sizeof(Int
));
1739 for (i
= ip2fo
->sz_offsets
; i
< n_req
; i
++)
1740 ip2fo
->obj_offsets
[i
] = -1;
1742 ip2fo
->sz_offsets
= n_req
;
1745 // Expands more IPs from ip2fo->ips.
1746 static void expandInput (IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
, UWord ixInput
)
1748 while (ip2fo
->n_ips_expanded
< ip2fo
->n_ips
1749 && ip2fo
->n_expanded
<= ixInput
) {
1750 if (VG_(clo_read_inline_info
)) {
1751 // Expand one more IP in one or more calls.
1752 const Addr IP
= ip2fo
->ips
[ip2fo
->n_ips_expanded
];
1755 iipc
= VG_(new_IIPC
)(IP
);
1756 // The only thing we really need is the nr of inlined fn calls
1757 // corresponding to the IP we will expand.
1758 // However, computing this is mostly the same as finding
1759 // the function name. So, let's directly complete the function name.
1761 const HChar
*caller
;
1762 grow_offsets(ip2fo
, ip2fo
->n_expanded
+1);
1763 ip2fo
->fun_offsets
[ip2fo
->n_expanded
] = ip2fo
->names_free
;
1764 if (!VG_(get_fnname_no_cxx_demangle
)(IP
,
1768 SizeT caller_len
= VG_(strlen
)(caller
);
1769 HChar
* caller_name
= grow_names(ip2fo
, caller_len
+ 1);
1770 VG_(strcpy
)(caller_name
, caller
);
1771 ip2fo
->names_free
+= caller_len
+ 1;
1772 ip2fo
->n_expanded
++;
1773 ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[ip2fo
->n_ips_expanded
]++;
1774 } while (VG_(next_IIPC
)(iipc
));
1775 ip2fo
->n_ips_expanded
++;
1776 VG_(delete_IIPC
) (iipc
);
1778 // Without inlined fn call info, expansion simply
1779 // consists in allocating enough elements in (fun|obj)_offsets.
1780 // The function or object names themselves will be completed
1783 grow_offsets(ip2fo
, ip2fo
->n_ips
);
1784 ip2fo
->n_ips_expanded
= ip2fo
->n_ips
;
1785 ip2fo
->n_expanded
= ip2fo
->n_ips
;
1786 for (i
= 0; i
< ip2fo
->n_ips
; i
++)
1787 ip2fo
->n_offsets_per_ip
[i
] = 1;
1792 static Bool
haveInputInpC (void* inputCompleter
, UWord ixInput
)
1794 IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
= inputCompleter
;
1795 expandInput(ip2fo
, ixInput
);
1796 return ixInput
< ip2fo
->n_expanded
;
1799 static Bool
supp_pattEQinp ( const void* supplocV
, const void* addrV
,
1800 void* inputCompleter
, UWord ixInput
)
1802 const SuppLoc
* supploc
= supplocV
; /* PATTERN */
1803 IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
= inputCompleter
;
1804 HChar
* funobj_name
; // Fun or Obj name.
1807 expandInput(ip2fo
, ixInput
);
1808 vg_assert(ixInput
< ip2fo
->n_expanded
);
1810 /* So, does this IP address match this suppression-line? */
1811 switch (supploc
->ty
) {
1813 /* supp_pattEQinp is a callback from VG_(generic_match). As
1814 per the spec thereof (see include/pub_tool_seqmatch.h), we
1815 should never get called with a pattern value for which the
1816 _IsStar or _IsQuery function would return True. Hence
1817 this can't happen. */
1820 funobj_name
= foComplete(ip2fo
, ixInput
, False
/*needFun*/);
1823 funobj_name
= foComplete(ip2fo
, ixInput
, True
/*needFun*/);
1829 /* So now we have the function or object name in funobj_name, and
1830 the pattern (at the character level) to match against is in
1831 supploc->name. Hence (and leading to a re-entrant call of
1832 VG_(generic_match) if there is a wildcard character): */
1833 if (supploc
->name_is_simple_str
)
1834 ret
= VG_(strcmp
) (supploc
->name
, funobj_name
) == 0;
1836 ret
= VG_(string_match
)(supploc
->name
, funobj_name
);
1838 VG_(printf
) ("supp_pattEQinp %s patt %s ixUnput %lu value:%s match:%s\n",
1839 supploc
->ty
== FunName
? "fun" : "obj",
1840 supploc
->name
, ixInput
, funobj_name
,
1841 ret
? "yes" : "no");
1845 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1847 static Bool
supp_matches_callers(IPtoFunOrObjCompleter
* ip2fo
,
1850 /* Unwrap the args and set up the correct parameterisation of
1851 VG_(generic_match), using supploc_IsStar, supploc_IsQuery and
1853 /* note, StackTrace ip2fo->ips === Addr* */
1854 SuppLoc
* supps
= su
->callers
;
1855 UWord n_supps
= su
->n_callers
;
1856 UWord szbPatt
= sizeof(SuppLoc
);
1857 Bool matchAll
= False
; /* we just want to match a prefix */
1858 if (DEBUG_ERRORMGR
) {
1859 HChar
*filename
= *(HChar
**) VG_(indexXA
)(VG_(clo_suppressions
),
1860 su
->clo_suppressions_i
);
1861 VG_(dmsg
)(" errormgr Checking match with %s %s:%d\n",
1869 /*PATT*/supps
, szbPatt
, n_supps
, 0/*initial ixPatt*/,
1871 NULL
, 0, 0, /* input/szbInput/nInput 0, as using an inputCompleter */
1872 0/*initial ixInput*/,
1873 supploc_IsStar
, supploc_IsQuery
, supp_pattEQinp
,
1874 ip2fo
, haveInputInpC
1878 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1881 Bool
supp_matches_error(const Supp
* su
, const Error
* err
)
1883 switch (su
->skind
) {
1884 //(example code, see comment on CoreSuppKind above)
1886 // return (err->ekind == ThreadErr);
1888 if (VG_(needs
).tool_errors
) {
1889 return VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_error_matches_suppression
, err
, su
);
1892 "\nUnhandled suppression type: %u. VG_(needs).tool_errors\n"
1893 "probably needs to be set.\n",
1895 VG_(core_panic
)("unhandled suppression type");
1900 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
1902 /* Does an error context match a suppression? ie is this a suppressible
1903 error? If so, return a pointer to the Supp record, otherwise NULL.
1904 Tries to minimise the number of symbol searches since they are expensive.
1906 static Supp
* is_suppressible_error ( const Error
* err
)
1911 IPtoFunOrObjCompleter ip2fo
;
1912 /* Conceptually, ip2fo contains an array of function names and an array of
1913 object names, corresponding to the array of IP of err->where.
1914 These names are just computed 'on demand' (so once maximum),
1915 then stored (efficiently, avoiding too many allocs) in ip2fo to be
1916 re-usable for the matching of the same IP with the next suppression
1919 VG_(generic_match) gets this 'IP to Fun or Obj name completer' as one
1920 of its arguments. It will then pass it to the function
1921 supp_pattEQinp which will then lazily complete the IP function name or
1922 object name inside ip2fo. Next time the fun or obj name for the same
1923 IP is needed (i.e. for the matching with the next suppr pattern), then
1924 the fun or obj name will not be searched again in the debug info. */
1926 /* stats gathering */
1927 em_supplist_searches
++;
1929 /* Prepare the lazy input completer. */
1930 ip2fo
.ips
= VG_(get_ExeContext_StackTrace
)(err
->where
);
1931 ip2fo
.n_ips
= VG_(get_ExeContext_n_ips
)(err
->where
);
1932 ip2fo
.n_ips_expanded
= 0;
1933 ip2fo
.n_expanded
= 0;
1934 ip2fo
.sz_offsets
= 0;
1935 ip2fo
.n_offsets_per_ip
= NULL
;
1936 ip2fo
.fun_offsets
= NULL
;
1937 ip2fo
.obj_offsets
= NULL
;
1939 ip2fo
.names_szB
= 0;
1940 ip2fo
.names_free
= 0;
1942 /* See if the error context matches any suppression. */
1943 if (DEBUG_ERRORMGR
|| VG_(debugLog_getLevel
)() >= 4)
1944 VG_(dmsg
)("errormgr matching begin\n");
1946 for (su
= suppressions
; su
!= NULL
; su
= su
->next
) {
1948 if (supp_matches_error(su
, err
)
1949 && supp_matches_callers(&ip2fo
, su
)) {
1951 /* Inform the tool that err is suppressed by su. */
1952 (void)VG_TDICT_CALL(tool_update_extra_suppression_use
, err
, su
);
1953 /* Move this entry to the head of the list
1954 in the hope of making future searches cheaper. */
1956 vg_assert(su_prev
->next
== su
);
1957 su_prev
->next
= su
->next
;
1958 su
->next
= suppressions
;
1961 clearIPtoFunOrObjCompleter(su
, &ip2fo
);
1966 clearIPtoFunOrObjCompleter(NULL
, &ip2fo
);
1967 return NULL
; /* no matches */
1970 /* Show accumulated error-list and suppression-list search stats.
1972 void VG_(print_errormgr_stats
) ( void )
1975 " errormgr: %'lu supplist searches, %'lu comparisons during search\n",
1976 em_supplist_searches
, em_supplist_cmps
1979 " errormgr: %'lu errlist searches, %'lu comparisons during search\n",
1980 em_errlist_searches
, em_errlist_cmps
1984 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
1986 /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/