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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // contained_range_map-inl.h: Hierarchically-organized range map implementation. // // See contained_range_map.h for documentation. // // Author: Mark Mentovai #ifndef PROCESSOR_CONTAINED_RANGE_MAP_INL_H__ #define PROCESSOR_CONTAINED_RANGE_MAP_INL_H__ #include "processor/contained_range_map.h" #include #include "processor/logging.h" namespace google_breakpad { template ContainedRangeMap::~ContainedRangeMap() { // Clear frees the children pointed to by the map, and frees the map itself. Clear(); } template bool ContainedRangeMap::StoreRange( const AddressType& base, const AddressType& size, const EntryType& entry) { AddressType high = base + size - 1; // Check for undersize or overflow. if (size <= 0 || high < base) { //TODO(nealsid) We are commenting this out in order to prevent // excessive logging. We plan to move to better logging as this // failure happens quite often and is expected(see comment in // basic_source_line_resolver.cc:671). // BPLOG(INFO) << "StoreRange failed, " << HexString(base) << "+" // << HexString(size) << ", " << HexString(high); return false; } if (!map_) map_ = new AddressToRangeMap(); MapIterator iterator_base = map_->lower_bound(base); MapIterator iterator_high = map_->lower_bound(high); MapIterator iterator_end = map_->end(); if (iterator_base == iterator_high && iterator_base != iterator_end && base >= iterator_base->second->base_) { // The new range is entirely within an existing child range. // If the new range's geometry is exactly equal to an existing child // range's, it violates the containment rules, and an attempt to store // it must fail. iterator_base->first contains the key, which was the // containing child's high address. if (iterator_base->second->base_ == base && iterator_base->first == high) { // TODO(nealsid): See the TODO above on why this is commented out. // BPLOG(INFO) << "StoreRange failed, identical range is already " // "present: " << HexString(base) << "+" << HexString(size); return false; } // Pass the new range on to the child to attempt to store. return iterator_base->second->StoreRange(base, size, entry); } // iterator_high might refer to an irrelevant range: one whose base address // is higher than the new range's high address. Set contains_high to true // only if iterator_high refers to a range that is at least partially // within the new range. bool contains_high = iterator_high != iterator_end && high >= iterator_high->second->base_; // If the new range encompasses any existing child ranges, it must do so // fully. Partial containment isn't allowed. if ((iterator_base != iterator_end && base > iterator_base->second->base_) || (contains_high && high < iterator_high->first)) { // TODO(mmentovai): Some symbol files will trip this check frequently // on STACK lines. Too many messages will be produced. These are more // suitable for a DEBUG channel than an INFO channel. // BPLOG(INFO) << "StoreRange failed, new range partially contains " // "existing range: " << HexString(base) << "+" << // HexString(size); return false; } // When copying and erasing contained ranges, the "end" iterator needs to // point one past the last item of the range to copy. If contains_high is // false, the iterator's already in the right place; the increment is safe // because contains_high can't be true if iterator_high == iterator_end. if (contains_high) ++iterator_high; // Optimization: if the iterators are equal, no child ranges would be // moved. Create the new child range with a NULL map to conserve space // in leaf nodes, of which there will be many. AddressToRangeMap* child_map = NULL; if (iterator_base != iterator_high) { // The children of this range that are contained by the new range must // be transferred over to the new range. Create the new child range map // and copy the pointers to range maps it should contain into it. child_map = new AddressToRangeMap(iterator_base, iterator_high); // Remove the copied child pointers from this range's map of children. map_->erase(iterator_base, iterator_high); } // Store the new range in the map by its high address. Any children that // the new child range contains were formerly children of this range but // are now this range's grandchildren. Ownership of these is transferred // to the new child range. map_->insert(MapValue(high, new ContainedRangeMap(base, entry, child_map))); return true; } template bool ContainedRangeMap::RetrieveRange( const AddressType& address, EntryType* entry) const { BPLOG_IF(ERROR, !entry) << "ContainedRangeMap::RetrieveRange requires " "|entry|"; assert(entry); // If nothing was ever stored, then there's nothing to retrieve. if (!map_) return false; // Get an iterator to the child range whose high address is equal to or // greater than the supplied address. If the supplied address is higher // than all of the high addresses in the range, then this range does not // contain a child at address, so return false. If the supplied address // is lower than the base address of the child range, then it is not within // the child range, so return false. MapConstIterator iterator = map_->lower_bound(address); if (iterator == map_->end() || address < iterator->second->base_) return false; // The child in iterator->second contains the specified address. Find out // if it has a more-specific descendant that also contains it. If it does, // it will set |entry| appropriately. If not, set |entry| to the child. if (!iterator->second->RetrieveRange(address, entry)) *entry = iterator->second->entry_; return true; } template void ContainedRangeMap::Clear() { if (map_) { MapConstIterator end = map_->end(); for (MapConstIterator child = map_->begin(); child != end; ++child) delete child->second; delete map_; map_ = NULL; } } } // namespace google_breakpad #endif // PROCESSOR_CONTAINED_RANGE_MAP_INL_H__