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// Copyright (c) 2010, Google Inc.
// All rights reserved.
//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
// distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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.
// Original author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com>
// stackwalker_amd64_unittest.cc: Unit tests for StackwalkerAMD64 class.
#include <string>
#include <string.h>
#include <vector>
#include "breakpad_googletest_includes.h"
#include "common/test_assembler.h"
#include "google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/basic_source_line_resolver.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/call_stack.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/source_line_resolver_interface.h"
#include "google_breakpad/processor/stack_frame_cpu.h"
#include "processor/stackwalker_unittest_utils.h"
#include "processor/stackwalker_amd64.h"
using google_breakpad::BasicSourceLineResolver;
using google_breakpad::CallStack;
using google_breakpad::StackFrame;
using google_breakpad::StackFrameAMD64;
using google_breakpad::StackwalkerAMD64;
using google_breakpad::SystemInfo;
using google_breakpad::TestAssembler::kLittleEndian;
using google_breakpad::TestAssembler::Label;
using google_breakpad::TestAssembler::Section;
using std::string;
using std::vector;
using testing::_;
using testing::Return;
using testing::SetArgumentPointee;
using testing::Test;
class StackwalkerAMD64Fixture {
public:
StackwalkerAMD64Fixture()
: stack_section(kLittleEndian),
// Give the two modules reasonable standard locations and names
// for tests to play with.
module1(0x40000000c0000000ULL, 0x10000, "module1", "version1"),
module2(0x50000000b0000000ULL, 0x10000, "module2", "version2") {
// Identify the system as a Linux system.
system_info.os = "Linux";
system_info.os_short = "linux";
system_info.os_version = "Horrendous Hippo";
system_info.cpu = "x86";
system_info.cpu_info = "";
// Put distinctive values in the raw CPU context.
BrandContext(&raw_context);
// Create some modules with some stock debugging information.
modules.Add(&module1);
modules.Add(&module2);
// By default, none of the modules have symbol info; call
// SetModuleSymbols to override this.
EXPECT_CALL(supplier, GetSymbolFile(_, _, _, _))
.WillRepeatedly(Return(MockSymbolSupplier::NOT_FOUND));
}
// Set the Breakpad symbol information that supplier should return for
// MODULE to INFO.
void SetModuleSymbols(MockCodeModule *module, const string &info) {
EXPECT_CALL(supplier, GetSymbolFile(module, &system_info, _, _))
.WillRepeatedly(DoAll(SetArgumentPointee<3>(info),
Return(MockSymbolSupplier::FOUND)));
}
// Populate stack_region with the contents of stack_section. Use
// stack_section.start() as the region's starting address.
void RegionFromSection() {
string contents;
ASSERT_TRUE(stack_section.GetContents(&contents));
stack_region.Init(stack_section.start().Value(), contents);
}
// Fill RAW_CONTEXT with pseudo-random data, for round-trip checking.
void BrandContext(MDRawContextAMD64 *raw_context) {
u_int8_t x = 173;
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(*raw_context); i++)
reinterpret_cast<u_int8_t *>(raw_context)[i] = (x += 17);
}
SystemInfo system_info;
MDRawContextAMD64 raw_context;
Section stack_section;
MockMemoryRegion stack_region;
MockCodeModule module1;
MockCodeModule module2;
MockCodeModules modules;
MockSymbolSupplier supplier;
BasicSourceLineResolver resolver;
CallStack call_stack;
const vector<StackFrame *> *frames;
};
class GetContextFrame: public StackwalkerAMD64Fixture, public Test { };
TEST_F(GetContextFrame, Simple) {
// There should be no references to the stack in this walk: we don't
// provide any call frame information, so trying to reconstruct the
// context frame's caller should fail. So there's no need for us to
// provide stack contents.
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0000200ULL;
raw_context.rbp = 0x8000000080000000ULL;
StackwalkerAMD64 walker(&system_info, &raw_context, &stack_region, &modules,
&supplier, &resolver);
ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack));
frames = call_stack.frames();
ASSERT_GE(1U, frames->size());
StackFrameAMD64 *frame = static_cast<StackFrameAMD64 *>(frames->at(0));
// Check that the values from the original raw context made it
// through to the context in the stack frame.
EXPECT_TRUE(memcmp(&raw_context, &frame->context, sizeof(raw_context)) == 0);
}
struct CFIFixture: public StackwalkerAMD64Fixture {
CFIFixture() {
// Provide a bunch of STACK CFI records; we'll walk to the caller
// from every point in this series, expecting to find the same set
// of register values.
SetModuleSymbols(&module1,
// The youngest frame's function.
"FUNC 4000 1000 10 enchiridion\n"
// Initially, just a return address.
"STACK CFI INIT 4000 100 .cfa: $rsp 8 + .ra: .cfa 8 - ^\n"
// Push %rbx.
"STACK CFI 4001 .cfa: $rsp 16 + $rbx: .cfa 16 - ^\n"
// Save %r12 in %rbx. Weird, but permitted.
"STACK CFI 4002 $r12: $rbx\n"
// Allocate frame space, and save %r13.
"STACK CFI 4003 .cfa: $rsp 40 + $r13: .cfa 32 - ^\n"
// Put the return address in %r13.
"STACK CFI 4005 .ra: $r13\n"
// Save %rbp, and use it as a frame pointer.
"STACK CFI 4006 .cfa: $rbp 16 + $rbp: .cfa 24 - ^\n"
// The calling function.
"FUNC 5000 1000 10 epictetus\n"
// Mark it as end of stack.
"STACK CFI INIT 5000 1000 .cfa: $rsp .ra 0\n");
// Provide some distinctive values for the caller's registers.
expected.rsp = 0x8000000080000000ULL;
expected.rip = 0x40000000c0005510ULL;
expected.rbp = 0x68995b1de4700266ULL;
expected.rbx = 0x5a5beeb38de23be8ULL;
expected.r12 = 0xed1b02e8cc0fc79cULL;
expected.r13 = 0x1d20ad8acacbe930ULL;
expected.r14 = 0xe94cffc2f7adaa28ULL;
expected.r15 = 0xb638d17d8da413b5ULL;
// By default, registers are unchanged.
raw_context = expected;
}
// Walk the stack, using stack_section as the contents of the stack
// and raw_context as the current register values. (Set
// raw_context.rsp to the stack's starting address.) Expect two
// stack frames; in the older frame, expect the callee-saves
// registers to have values matching those in 'expected'.
void CheckWalk() {
RegionFromSection();
raw_context.rsp = stack_section.start().Value();
StackwalkerAMD64 walker(&system_info, &raw_context, &stack_region, &modules,
&supplier, &resolver);
ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack));
frames = call_stack.frames();
ASSERT_EQ(2U, frames->size());
StackFrameAMD64 *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameAMD64 *>(frames->at(0));
ASSERT_EQ(StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL, frame0->context_validity);
EXPECT_EQ("enchiridion", frame0->function_name);
EXPECT_EQ(0x40000000c0004000ULL, frame0->function_base);
StackFrameAMD64 *frame1 = static_cast<StackFrameAMD64 *>(frames->at(1));
ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_RIP |
StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_RSP |
StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_RBP |
StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_RBX |
StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_R12 |
StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_R13 |
StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_R14 |
StackFrameAMD64::CONTEXT_VALID_R15),
frame1->context_validity);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.rip, frame1->context.rip);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.rsp, frame1->context.rsp);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.rbp, frame1->context.rbp);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.rbx, frame1->context.rbx);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.r12, frame1->context.r12);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.r13, frame1->context.r13);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.r14, frame1->context.r14);
EXPECT_EQ(expected.r15, frame1->context.r15);
EXPECT_EQ("epictetus", frame1->function_name);
}
// The values we expect to find for the caller's registers.
MDRawContextAMD64 expected;
};
class CFI: public CFIFixture, public Test { };
TEST_F(CFI, At4000) {
Label frame1_rsp = expected.rsp;
stack_section
.D64(0x40000000c0005510ULL) // return address
.Mark(&frame1_rsp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0004000ULL;
CheckWalk();
}
TEST_F(CFI, At4001) {
Label frame1_rsp = expected.rsp;
stack_section
.D64(0x5a5beeb38de23be8ULL) // saved %rbx
.D64(0x40000000c0005510ULL) // return address
.Mark(&frame1_rsp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0004001ULL;
raw_context.rbx = 0xbe0487d2f9eafe29ULL; // callee's (distinct) %rbx value
CheckWalk();
}
TEST_F(CFI, At4002) {
Label frame1_rsp = expected.rsp;
stack_section
.D64(0x5a5beeb38de23be8ULL) // saved %rbx
.D64(0x40000000c0005510ULL) // return address
.Mark(&frame1_rsp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0004002ULL;
raw_context.rbx = 0xed1b02e8cc0fc79cULL; // saved %r12
raw_context.r12 = 0xb0118de918a4bceaULL; // callee's (distinct) %r12 value
CheckWalk();
}
TEST_F(CFI, At4003) {
Label frame1_rsp = expected.rsp;
stack_section
.D64(0x0e023828dffd4d81ULL) // garbage
.D64(0x1d20ad8acacbe930ULL) // saved %r13
.D64(0x319e68b49e3ace0fULL) // garbage
.D64(0x5a5beeb38de23be8ULL) // saved %rbx
.D64(0x40000000c0005510ULL) // return address
.Mark(&frame1_rsp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0004003ULL;
raw_context.rbx = 0xed1b02e8cc0fc79cULL; // saved %r12
raw_context.r12 = 0x89d04fa804c87a43ULL; // callee's (distinct) %r12
raw_context.r13 = 0x5118e02cbdb24b03ULL; // callee's (distinct) %r13
CheckWalk();
}
// The results here should be the same as those at module offset 0x4003.
TEST_F(CFI, At4004) {
Label frame1_rsp = expected.rsp;
stack_section
.D64(0x0e023828dffd4d81ULL) // garbage
.D64(0x1d20ad8acacbe930ULL) // saved %r13
.D64(0x319e68b49e3ace0fULL) // garbage
.D64(0x5a5beeb38de23be8ULL) // saved %rbx
.D64(0x40000000c0005510ULL) // return address
.Mark(&frame1_rsp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0004004ULL;
raw_context.rbx = 0xed1b02e8cc0fc79cULL; // saved %r12
raw_context.r12 = 0x89d04fa804c87a43ULL; // callee's (distinct) %r12
raw_context.r13 = 0x5118e02cbdb24b03ULL; // callee's (distinct) %r13
CheckWalk();
}
TEST_F(CFI, At4005) {
Label frame1_rsp = expected.rsp;
stack_section
.D64(0x4b516dd035745953ULL) // garbage
.D64(0x1d20ad8acacbe930ULL) // saved %r13
.D64(0xa6d445e16ae3d872ULL) // garbage
.D64(0x5a5beeb38de23be8ULL) // saved %rbx
.D64(0xaa95fa054aedfbaeULL) // garbage
.Mark(&frame1_rsp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0004005ULL;
raw_context.rbx = 0xed1b02e8cc0fc79cULL; // saved %r12
raw_context.r12 = 0x46b1b8868891b34aULL; // callee's %r12
raw_context.r13 = 0x40000000c0005510ULL; // return address
CheckWalk();
}
TEST_F(CFI, At4006) {
Label frame0_rbp;
Label frame1_rsp = expected.rsp;
stack_section
.D64(0x043c6dfceb91aa34ULL) // garbage
.D64(0x1d20ad8acacbe930ULL) // saved %r13
.D64(0x68995b1de4700266ULL) // saved %rbp
.Mark(&frame0_rbp) // frame pointer points here
.D64(0x5a5beeb38de23be8ULL) // saved %rbx
.D64(0xf015ee516ad89eabULL) // garbage
.Mark(&frame1_rsp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
raw_context.rip = 0x40000000c0004006ULL;
raw_context.rbp = frame0_rbp.Value();
raw_context.rbx = 0xed1b02e8cc0fc79cULL; // saved %r12
raw_context.r12 = 0x26e007b341acfebdULL; // callee's %r12
raw_context.r13 = 0x40000000c0005510ULL; // return address
CheckWalk();
}
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