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Fix up some broken mac projects.
Consolidate project settings in xcconfig files.
http://breakpad.appspot.com/130001
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DWARF data.
This patch avoids allocating many copies of identical strings appearing in
debugging information. Without this patch, running dump_syms on Mozilla's
libxul.so (with 173MiB of debugging information) has a peak resident set of
around 450MiB. With this patch, the peak is around 365MiB.
a=jimblandy, r=mark
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compute file ID
At present, the Linux symbol dumper maps the ELF file into memory to
examine the debugging information it contains, but then also calls
google_breakpad::FileID::ElfFileIdentifier, which maps the ELF file into
memory again. Some of our object files are large; Mozilla's libxul.so is
1.1GiB. Trying to map such files twice can interfere with tools like
valgrind that map themselves into high addresses (in an attempt to stay out
of the way of ordinary programs).
The FileID class has another method, ElfFileIdentifierFromMappedFile, that
operates on an already-loaded image of the file; use that instead.
a=jimblandy, r=thestig
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debug ELF file.
Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/126001
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Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/128001
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Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/125001
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Review URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/120001
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This patch avoids unnecessary use of the <cfoo> headers in files that don't
actually use the identifiers they declare in the std:: namespace.
It also changes some files to better conform with the "Names and Order of
Includes" rules in the Google C++ Style Guide.
A=jimb R=mark
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I came across a bunch of comments Neal had made on issue 55011 that I
hadn't addressed. This patch takes care of them.
A=jimb R=thestig
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CallFrameInfo::Rule subclasses.
The subclasses of CallFrameInfo::Rule store the rule currently in
force for recovering a register or computing the canonical frame
address. Their sole responsibility is to accurately convey rules from
the parser, which creates them, to a CallFrameInfo::Handler member
function, which consumes them. So, the types of their data members
should match those of the corresponding arguments of the corresponding
Handler member function.
CallFrameInfo::OffsetRule and CallFrameInfo::ValOffsetRule use an
'int' to store the rule's offset value, but
CallFrameInfo::Handler::OffsetRule and ...::ValOffsetRule expect a
'long'. On ABIs where 'long' is larger than 'int', this can cause
values to be truncated or sign-extended unexpectedly.
This patch changes those members to 'long'.
Fortunately, offsets appearing in real DWARF call frame information
never even come close to the limits of a 32-bit int, so this bug is
unlikely to cause any practical problems.
A=jimb R=thestig
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This patch rewrites the Mac symbol dumper to use the same set of classes
the Linux dumper does for reading debugging information from various
sources, consolidating them into a single table, and writing that out as a
Breakpad symbol file.
In the process, it also adds support for dumping DWARF call frame
information and .eh_frame exception-handling information as Breakpad 'STACK
CFI' records. This allows the Breakpad processor to generate stack traces
from code compiled with -fomit-frame-pointer.
The patch also replaces the DumpSymbols Objective C++ class with
google_breakpad::DumpSymbols, a plain C++ class. The code still uses some
Objective C++ to use the Foundation facilities for dealing with file names
in a file-system-independent fashion, and for examining the contents of
.dSYM bundles.
Since the code has been entirely rewritten, I have changed the author
lines.
A=jimb R=mark
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The #inclusions of <elf.h> and <link.h> were inherited from older code, but
the current code doesn't need anything from them, so they should be
removed.
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For some reason, Mac OS X places DWARF debugging information in sections
whose names begin with "__", rather than the names beginning with "." given
in the DWARF spec. This patch changes google_breakpad::DwarfCUToModule to
look for line number information under both names.
A=jimb R=mark
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This patch adds files defining new classes in the google_breakpad::Mach_O
namespace for parsing fat binaries and Mach-O files. These are used in the
new dumper to handle STABS debugging information, DWARF call frame
information, and .eh_frame exception handling stack walking information.
These new classes are independent of endianness and word size, and
therefore can be used on binaries of all the relevant architectures: x86,
x86_64, ppc, and ARM.
The patch adds a complete set of unit tests for the new classes.
A=jimb R=mark (http://breakpad.appspot.com/93001/show, http://breakpad.appspot.com/115001/show)
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Jacob <bjacob@mozilla.com>, r=me at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=569836
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library
A=Zhurun
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to TestAssembler::Section.
This patch helps the TestAssembler classes generate Mach-O object files for
use as test input.
This patch adds a new AppendCString overloading to TestAssembler::Section
for emitting null-terminated strings in fixed-length buffers, where the
string is truncated and the terminating null character omitted if the
string is too large for the buffer.
The patch includes unit tests for the new AppendCString overloading. It
also provides some for the existing overloading, which had been neglected.
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Breakpad's Macintosh symbol dumper uses deprecated functions for
dealing with mixed-endianness code. This patch provides an overloaded
function, ByteSwap, that automatically chooses the OSSwap* functions
from <libkern/OSByteOrder.h> appropriate for its argument's
size.
This patch does *not* address warnings in src/common/mac/dump_syms.mm,
because that code is about to be replaced entirely; there's no reason to
bother reviewing a big, detailed patch against it.
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any time.
It's possible to imagine an implementation of google_breakpad::Module in
which calling SetLoadAddress at different times as the Module is populated
would produce different output. For the Mac dumper, we'd like to depend on
its current behavior --- that the load address is subtracted off only when
writing the symbol file, and can be set at any time prior to that.
This patch makes that promise part of Module's contract, and adjusts the
test suite to verify that that promise is met.
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outside functions.
This patch addresses two differences between Linux and Macintosh OS X STABS
data:
- StabsReader assumes that the STABS entries follow the conventions for
storing STABS data in object file sections (that is, .stabs and
.stabstr), rather than in the object files's linker symbol table. On Mac
OS X, STABS entries live in the Mach-O file's LC_SYMTAB load command,
along with all the other linker symbols; they are not grouped into units
by N_UNDF entries.
This patch adds a boolean argument to the StabsReader constructor
indicating whether the parser should treat N_UNDF entries as unit
boundaries; this argument should be true on Linux, and false on Mac. The
patch changes src/common/linux/dump_symbols.cc to pass this new argument.
- Mac OS X STABS place SLINE (line number) records immediately before the
FUN record for the function to which they belong, and the values of such
records are absolute, not relative to the function start.
This patch extends the parser to queue up such records and report them to
the handler when we do see the FUN record. The meaning of
StabsHandler::Line remains unchanged; existing handlers do not need to be
adjusted.
This patch also adds unit tests for the new parser behaviors.
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This patch factors out some of the common code in the StabsReader unit
tests into a fixture class. Pretty mechanical.
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An N_FUN stabs with no name is an explicit end-of-function marker, whose
value is the size of the function. This patch changes the stabs reader to
recognize these and use them to compute the function's ending address,
instead of treating them as functions with no names and mysterious
addresses. It also adds appropriate unit tests.
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All the other classes which receive debugging data from some sort of parser
and use it to populate a Module have names ending in "ToModule":
DwarfCUToModule, DwarfCFIToModule. Also, DumpStabsHandler doesn't actually
dump anything.
This patch renames the DumpStabsHandler class to StabsToModule, which is
more consistent and descriptive.
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StabsReader simply applies a reinterpret_cast to treat the stab entry data
as an array of 'struct nlist' structures, making the parser specific on the
host endianness, word size, and alignment rules. On Mac OS X, a single fat
binary file may contain object files of different ABIs, of which the user
chooses one at run time.
This patch changes the parser to read the data using the google_breakpad::
ByteCursor class, which can handle different endiannesses and word sizes.
The StabsReader constructor now takes arguments indicating the endianness
of the data and the size of each entry's value field. The patch changes
src/common/linux/dump_symbols.cc to pass the new argument.
This patch changes the StabsReader unit tests to use the google_breakpad::
TestAssembler classes to generate test data, rather than reading it from a
file. This makes it easy to generate test data in various endiannesses and
word sizes. It also adds tests for the new parser behaviors.
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The ByteBuffer and ByteCursor classes are utility classes for reading
binary files, handling endianness and word size issues in a portable way.
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clobbered, and also remove some extraneous semicolons from ARM portions of linux_syscall_support. r=jimb at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=555674
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r=mark at http://breakpad.appspot.com/103001
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Finalize is not called
The DumpStabsHandler class creates Module::Function objects as it processes
data from the StabsReader, but waits to add the Functions to the Module
until all parsing is complete and its Finalize member function is called,
so that it can compute line and function end addresses that the STABS data
may have left implicit.
If the DumpStabsHandler is destructed before its Finalize method is called,
it fails to free the Functions it has created, but not yet added to the
Module. (Adding a Function to a Module transfers ownership of the Function
to the Module.)
This adds a destructor to DumpStabsHandler which takes care of freeing any
Functions that it still owns.
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At the moment, the mappings from register numbers appearing in DWARF CFI
and .eh_frame exception handling sections to the appropriate
processor-specific names are in src/common/linux/dump_syms.cc. However, the
numberings are (for the most part) the same on all platforms using DWARF,
so there's no reason those tables shouldn't be shared between the Linux and
Mac symbol dumpers.
This patch moves the tables into a nested class of DwarfCFIToModule, so
they the Mac dumper can use them when it is changed to use
DwarfCFIToModule.
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src/common.
The google_breakpad::TestAssembler classes are used in both the processor's
and the Linux dumper's test suites, and will soon be used in the Mac
dumper's tests as well. This patch moves their source files from
src/processor to src/common.
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CR URL: http://breakpad.appspot.com/100001/show
A=Zhurun
R=nealsid
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Patch by Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org>. r=me
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The Linux symbol dumper's classes are reasonably portable, and should be
usable for the Mac dumper as well. Move them to src/common, along with
their unit tests. Update #include directives and Makefile.
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by default.
In the process of pairing up DWARF source lines with the functions they
belong to, the dumper detects and warns about regions of functions that
have no source line information, and vice versa. However, this seems to
occur in real code frequently enough (although not often) that the warnings
may obscure more serious problems.
This patch makes those warnings disabled by default in
DwarfCUToModule::WarningReporter. It does not add a way for the dump_syms
user to enable them.
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Patch by Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org>.
R=me
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In order to dump call frame information held in .eh_frame sections, the
dumper needs to know the proper base address to use for pointers encoded
using the DW_EH_PE_textrel encoding. This should be the start of the .text
section. However, due to a cut-and-paste typo, the dumper was supplying the
base address of the ".got" section instead.
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The comments don't accurately describe what the style guide says.
Regardless of what the style guide says, RTTI seems to make trouble in
practice, because so many people build with it disabled. Since only the
symbol dumper uses RTTI, not the client library, it may be practical for
people to simply enable RTTI for the dumper. Failing that, it may be best
in the long run to violate the style guide and make the code work sans
RTTI.
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- Use manifest constants for 'z' augmentation letters.
- Fix typos and rearrange some code for legibility.
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a=jimblandy, no reviewer
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This patch allows the Breakpad minidump processor to use data from
STACK CFI records to generate stack traces for the ARM processor.
In the symbol dumper, we need a table mapping DWARF CFI register
numbers to their names: STACK CFI records refer to registers by name.
In the processor, we expand StackwalkerARM::GetCallerFrame to see if
there are STACK CFI records covering the callee, and then use those to
recover the caller's register values.
There's no good reason the ARM walker couldn't use the SimpleCFIWalker
interface declared in cfi_frame_info.h. Unfortunately, that interface
assumes that one can map register names to member pointers of the raw
context type, while MDRawContextARM uses an array to hold the
registers' values: C++ pointer-to-member types can't refer to elements
of member arrays. So we have to write out SimpleCFIWalker::FindCallerRegisters
in StackwalkerARM::GetCallerFrame.
We define enum MDARMRegisterNumbers in minidump_cpu_arm.h, for
convenience in referring to certain ARM registers with dedicated
purposes, like the stack pointer and the PC.
We define validity flags in StackFrameARM for all the registers, since
CFI could theoretically recover any of them. In the same vein, we
expand minidump_stackwalk.cc to print the values of all valid
callee-saves registers in the context --- and use the proper names for
special-purpose registers.
We provide unit tests that give full code and branch coverage (with
minor exceptions). We add a testing interface to StackwalkerARM that
allows us to create context frames that lack some register values.
a=jimblandy, r=mmentovai
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Extend google_breakpad::CFISection with the ability to produce
.eh_frame data. Entry headers have a different format, and pointers
can be encoded in new and fascinating ways.
Extend dwarf2reader::CallFrameInfo to be able to parse either DWARF
CFI or .eh_frame data, as determined by an argument to the
constructor. Cope with variations in header formats, encoded pointers,
and additional data in 'z' augmentation data blocks. Extend the unit
tests appropriately.
Extend dump_syms to look for a .eh_frame section, and if it is
present, find the necessary base addresess and parse its contents.
There's no need for DwarfCFIToModule to check the version numbers; if
CallFrameInfo can parse it, DwarfCFIToModule should be able to handle
it. Adjust tests accordingly.
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The Linux C++ exception handling data format (.eh_frame) can specify a
number of different encodings for the addresses it contains. This
patch extends dwarf2reader::ByteReader to read pointers encoded in
these ways.
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Define a new DWARF parser class, dwarf2reader::CallFrameInfo.
Extend google_breakpad::Module to store and write out 'STACK CFI' records.
Define a new google_breakpad::DwarfCFIToModule class, to accept DWARF
CFI data from the parser and populate a Module with the equivalent
STACK CFI records.
Extend the Linux symbol dumping tool, dump_syms, to use
dwarf2reader::CallFrameInfo, google_breakpad::DwarfCFIToModule, and
google_breakpad::Module to extract DWARF CFI from the executable or
shared library files and write it to the Breakpad symbol file.
Define CFISection, a new class derived from TestAssembler::Section,
for use in creating DWARF CFI data for test cases.
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Programs compiled with -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections may have
SO entries for the start of the compilation unit whose addresses are
zero, even when the compilation unit contains non-omitted functions at
non-zero addresses. The breakpad dumper should not assume that the
compilation unit starting address is always non-zero.
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in an autoconf style build in Linux. The O2 build for the unit tests is still broken but I'm checking this in to unblock people
A=nealsid
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As explained in the code:
Given the right options, the GNU toolchain will omit unreferenced
functions from the final executable. Unfortunately, when it does so,
it does not remove the associated portions of the line number program;
instead, it lets the symbol references in the DW_LNE_set_address
instructions pointing to the now-deleted code resolve to zero. Given
this input, the DWARF line parser will call AddLine with a series of
lines starting at address zero.
Rather than collecting series of lines describing code that is not
there, we should drop them. Since the linker doesn't explicitly
distinguish references to dropped sections from genuine references to
zero, we must use a heuristic. We have chosen:
- If a line starts at address zero, omit it. (On the platforms
breakpad targets, it is extremely unlikely that there will be code
at address zero.)
- If a line starts immediately after an omitted line, omit it too.
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Some of the error messages that could be generated in the process of
parsing DWARF debugging information lack terminating newlines.
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them.
Any DIE with an DW_AT_inline attribute can be cited by
DW_AT_abstract_origin attributes --- even if the value of the
DW_AT_inline attribute is DW_INL_not_inlined. Thus, we need to set the
inline_ flag on all such DIEs, regardless of the attribute's value.
This allows us to find names in situations like this:
<1><30cf>: Abbrev Number: 57 (DW_TAG_subprogram)
<30d0> DW_AT_specification: <0x3013>
<30d4> DW_AT_decl_file : 1
<30d5> DW_AT_decl_line : 92
<30d6> DW_AT_inline : 0 (not inlined)
<30d7> DW_AT_sibling : <0x30f0>
...
<1><30f5>: Abbrev Number: 59 (DW_TAG_subprogram)
<30f6> DW_AT_abstract_origin: <0x30cf>
<30fa> DW_AT_low_pc : 0x13bc
<30fe> DW_AT_high_pc : 0x13ec
<3102> DW_AT_frame_base : 0x2c (location list)
<3106> DW_AT_sibling : <0x3113>
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