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stackwalker_arm.cc
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 29  // stackwalker_arm.cc: arm-specific stackwalker.
 30  //
 31  // See stackwalker_arm.h for documentation.
 32  //
 33  // Author: Mark Mentovai, Ted Mielczarek, Jim Blandy
 34  
 35  #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
 36  #include <config.h>  // Must come first
 37  #endif
 38  
 39  #include <vector>
 40  
 41  #include "common/scoped_ptr.h"
 42  #include "google_breakpad/processor/call_stack.h"
 43  #include "google_breakpad/processor/memory_region.h"
 44  #include "google_breakpad/processor/source_line_resolver_interface.h"
 45  #include "google_breakpad/processor/stack_frame_cpu.h"
 46  #include "google_breakpad/processor/system_info.h"
 47  #include "processor/cfi_frame_info.h"
 48  #include "processor/logging.h"
 49  #include "processor/stackwalker_arm.h"
 50  
 51  namespace google_breakpad {
 52  
 53  
 54  StackwalkerARM::StackwalkerARM(const SystemInfo* system_info,
 55                                 const MDRawContextARM* context,
 56                                 int fp_register,
 57                                 MemoryRegion* memory,
 58                                 const CodeModules* modules,
 59                                 StackFrameSymbolizer* resolver_helper)
 60      : Stackwalker(system_info, memory, modules, resolver_helper),
 61        context_(context), fp_register_(fp_register),
 62        context_frame_validity_(StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL) { }
 63  
 64  
 65  StackFrame* StackwalkerARM::GetContextFrame() {
 66    if (!context_) {
 67      BPLOG(ERROR) << "Can't get context frame without context";
 68      return NULL;
 69    }
 70  
 71    StackFrameARM* frame = new StackFrameARM();
 72  
 73    // The instruction pointer is stored directly in a register (r15), so pull it
 74    // straight out of the CPU context structure.
 75    frame->context = *context_;
 76    frame->context_validity = context_frame_validity_;
 77    frame->trust = StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT;
 78    frame->instruction = frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC];
 79  
 80    return frame;
 81  }
 82  
 83  StackFrameARM* StackwalkerARM::GetCallerByCFIFrameInfo(
 84      const vector<StackFrame*>& frames,
 85      CFIFrameInfo* cfi_frame_info) {
 86    StackFrameARM* last_frame = static_cast<StackFrameARM*>(frames.back());
 87  
 88    static const char* register_names[] = {
 89      "r0",  "r1",  "r2",  "r3",  "r4",  "r5",  "r6",  "r7",
 90      "r8",  "r9",  "r10", "r11", "r12", "sp",  "lr",  "pc",
 91      "f0",  "f1",  "f2",  "f3",  "f4",  "f5",  "f6",  "f7",
 92      "fps", "cpsr",
 93      NULL
 94    };
 95  
 96    // Populate a dictionary with the valid register values in last_frame.
 97    CFIFrameInfo::RegisterValueMap<uint32_t> callee_registers;
 98    for (int i = 0; register_names[i]; i++)
 99      if (last_frame->context_validity & StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(i))
100        callee_registers[register_names[i]] = last_frame->context.iregs[i];
101  
102    // Use the STACK CFI data to recover the caller's register values.
103    CFIFrameInfo::RegisterValueMap<uint32_t> caller_registers;
104    if (!cfi_frame_info->FindCallerRegs(callee_registers, *memory_,
105                                        &caller_registers))
106      return NULL;
107  
108    // Construct a new stack frame given the values the CFI recovered.
109    scoped_ptr<StackFrameARM> frame(new StackFrameARM());
110    for (int i = 0; register_names[i]; i++) {
111      CFIFrameInfo::RegisterValueMap<uint32_t>::iterator entry =
112        caller_registers.find(register_names[i]);
113      if (entry != caller_registers.end()) {
114        // We recovered the value of this register; fill the context with the
115        // value from caller_registers.
116        frame->context_validity |= StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(i);
117        frame->context.iregs[i] = entry->second;
118      } else if (4 <= i && i <= 11 && (last_frame->context_validity &
119                                       StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(i))) {
120        // If the STACK CFI data doesn't mention some callee-saves register, and
121        // it is valid in the callee, assume the callee has not yet changed it.
122        // Registers r4 through r11 are callee-saves, according to the Procedure
123        // Call Standard for the ARM Architecture, which the Linux ABI follows.
124        frame->context_validity |= StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(i);
125        frame->context.iregs[i] = last_frame->context.iregs[i];
126      }
127    }
128    // If the CFI doesn't recover the PC explicitly, then use .ra.
129    if (!(frame->context_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC)) {
130      CFIFrameInfo::RegisterValueMap<uint32_t>::iterator entry =
131        caller_registers.find(".ra");
132      if (entry != caller_registers.end()) {
133        if (fp_register_ == -1) {
134          frame->context_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC;
135          frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = entry->second;
136        } else {
137          // The CFI updated the link register and not the program counter.
138          // Handle getting the program counter from the link register.
139          frame->context_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC;
140          frame->context_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_LR;
141          frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR] = entry->second;
142          frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] =
143              last_frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR];
144        }
145      }
146    }
147    // If the CFI doesn't recover the SP explicitly, then use .cfa.
148    if (!(frame->context_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP)) {
149      CFIFrameInfo::RegisterValueMap<uint32_t>::iterator entry =
150        caller_registers.find(".cfa");
151      if (entry != caller_registers.end()) {
152        frame->context_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP;
153        frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = entry->second;
154      }
155    }
156  
157    // If we didn't recover the PC and the SP, then the frame isn't very useful.
158    static const int essentials = (StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP
159                                   | StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC);
160    if ((frame->context_validity & essentials) != essentials)
161      return NULL;
162  
163    frame->trust = StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CFI;
164    return frame.release();
165  }
166  
167  StackFrameARM* StackwalkerARM::GetCallerByStackScan(
168      const vector<StackFrame*>& frames) {
169    StackFrameARM* last_frame = static_cast<StackFrameARM*>(frames.back());
170    uint32_t last_sp = last_frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
171    uint32_t caller_sp, caller_pc;
172  
173    if (!ScanForReturnAddress(last_sp, &caller_sp, &caller_pc,
174                              /*is_context_frame=*/last_frame->trust ==
175                                  StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT)) {
176      // No plausible return address was found.
177      return NULL;
178    }
179  
180    // ScanForReturnAddress found a reasonable return address. Advance
181    // %sp to the location above the one where the return address was
182    // found.
183    caller_sp += 4;
184  
185    // Create a new stack frame (ownership will be transferred to the caller)
186    // and fill it in.
187    StackFrameARM* frame = new StackFrameARM();
188  
189    frame->trust = StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_SCAN;
190    frame->context = last_frame->context;
191    frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = caller_pc;
192    frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = caller_sp;
193    frame->context_validity = StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
194                              StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP;
195  
196    return frame;
197  }
198  
199  StackFrameARM* StackwalkerARM::GetCallerByFramePointer(
200      const vector<StackFrame*>& frames) {
201    StackFrameARM* last_frame = static_cast<StackFrameARM*>(frames.back());
202  
203    if (!(last_frame->context_validity &
204          StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(fp_register_))) {
205      return NULL;
206    }
207  
208    uint32_t last_fp = last_frame->context.iregs[fp_register_];
209  
210    uint32_t caller_fp = 0;
211    if (last_fp && !memory_->GetMemoryAtAddress(last_fp, &caller_fp)) {
212      BPLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to read caller_fp from last_fp: 0x"
213                   << std::hex << last_fp;
214      return NULL;
215    }
216  
217    uint32_t caller_lr = 0;
218    if (last_fp && !memory_->GetMemoryAtAddress(last_fp + 4, &caller_lr)) {
219      BPLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to read caller_lr from last_fp + 4: 0x"
220                   << std::hex << (last_fp + 4);
221      return NULL;
222    }
223  
224    uint32_t caller_sp = last_fp ? last_fp + 8 :
225        last_frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
226  
227    // Create a new stack frame (ownership will be transferred to the caller)
228    // and fill it in.
229    StackFrameARM* frame = new StackFrameARM();
230  
231    frame->trust = StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_FP;
232    frame->context = last_frame->context;
233    frame->context.iregs[fp_register_] = caller_fp;
234    frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = caller_sp;
235    frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] =
236        last_frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR];
237    frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR] = caller_lr;
238    frame->context_validity = StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
239                              StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_LR |
240                              StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(fp_register_) |
241                              StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP;
242    return frame;
243  }
244  
245  StackFrame* StackwalkerARM::GetCallerFrame(const CallStack* stack,
246                                             bool stack_scan_allowed) {
247    if (!memory_ || !stack) {
248      BPLOG(ERROR) << "Can't get caller frame without memory or stack";
249      return NULL;
250    }
251  
252    const vector<StackFrame*>& frames = *stack->frames();
253    StackFrameARM* last_frame = static_cast<StackFrameARM*>(frames.back());
254    scoped_ptr<StackFrameARM> frame;
255  
256    // See if there is DWARF call frame information covering this address.
257    // TODO(jperaza): Ignore iOS CFI info until it is properly collected.
258    // https://bugs.chromium.org/p/google-breakpad/issues/detail?id=764
259    if (!system_info_ || system_info_->os != "iOS") {
260      scoped_ptr<CFIFrameInfo> cfi_frame_info(
261          frame_symbolizer_->FindCFIFrameInfo(last_frame));
262      if (cfi_frame_info.get())
263        frame.reset(GetCallerByCFIFrameInfo(frames, cfi_frame_info.get()));
264    }
265  
266    // If CFI failed, or there wasn't CFI available, fall back
267    // to frame pointer, if this is configured.
268    if (fp_register_ >= 0 && !frame.get())
269      frame.reset(GetCallerByFramePointer(frames));
270  
271    // If everuthing failed, fall back to stack scanning.
272    if (stack_scan_allowed && !frame.get())
273      frame.reset(GetCallerByStackScan(frames));
274  
275    // If nothing worked, tell the caller.
276    if (!frame.get())
277      return NULL;
278  
279    // Should we terminate the stack walk? (end-of-stack or broken invariant)
280    if (TerminateWalk(frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC],
281                      frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP],
282                      last_frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP],
283                      /*first_unwind=*/last_frame->trust ==
284                          StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT)) {
285      return NULL;
286    }
287  
288    // The new frame's context's PC is the return address, which is one
289    // instruction past the instruction that caused us to arrive at the
290    // callee. Set new_frame->instruction to one less than the PC. This won't
291    // reference the beginning of the call instruction, but it's at least
292    // within it, which is sufficient to get the source line information to
293    // match up with the line that contains the function call. Callers that
294    // require the exact return address value may access
295    // frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC].
296    frame->instruction = frame->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] - 2;
297  
298    return frame.release();
299  }
300  
301  
302  }  // namespace google_breakpad