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author | jimblandy <jimblandy@4c0a9323-5329-0410-9bdc-e9ce6186880e> | 2010-01-28 05:17:23 +0000 |
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committer | jimblandy <jimblandy@4c0a9323-5329-0410-9bdc-e9ce6186880e> | 2010-01-28 05:17:23 +0000 |
commit | 03ebc1d245d420a26505623ab9f5790ac76f5b15 (patch) | |
tree | 54d771c868dffe4f5c9d23f5e8b15e71252bf5ff /src/tools/linux | |
parent | Breakpad Linux symbol dumper: Don't disable asserts. (diff) | |
download | breakpad-03ebc1d245d420a26505623ab9f5790ac76f5b15.tar.xz |
Breakpad processor: Fix function and public symbol lookup.
In r480, I botched the change to make the comparisons that decide
whether an address falls within a function's range safe from overflow.
The original code said:
address >= function_base && address < function_base + function_size
which is fine unless the function abuts the end of the address space,
in which case the addition overflows and you get a false negative.
My change subtracted function_size from both sides of the latter
comparison, which is meaning-preserving in true math, and gets you:
address >= function_base && address - function_size < function_base
This not only reads strangely, but also still overflows if
function_size is greater than address. That's rare, but I've added a
case to the unit tests that checks it.
My intent had been to replace the addition which could overflow with a
subtraction that was known not to overflow, namely:
address >= function_base && address - function_base < function_size
This is equivalent to the original in true math, and because of the
first comparison, we know the subtraction won't underflow in MemAddr
math.
The patch includes similar fixes to the public symbol lookup code, and
to FindWindowsFrameInfo, which was the only other function affected by
r480.
a=jimblandy, r=mmentovai
git-svn-id: http://google-breakpad.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@503 4c0a9323-5329-0410-9bdc-e9ce6186880e
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