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This function is just a wrapper around the current inferior's gdbarch. I find that having that wrapper just obscures where the arch is coming from, and that it's often used as "I don't know which arch to use so I'll use this magical target_gdbarch function that gets me an arch" when the arch should in fact come from something in the context (a thread, objfile, symbol, etc). I think that removing it and inlining `current_inferior ()->arch ()` everywhere will make it a bit clearer where that arch comes from and will trigger people into reflecting whether this is the right place to get the arch or not. Change-Id: I79f14b4e4934c88f91ca3a3155f5fc3ea2fadf6b Reviewed-By: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> Approved-By: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
626 lines
20 KiB
C
626 lines
20 KiB
C
/* Auxiliary vector support for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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Copyright (C) 2004-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "target.h"
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#include "gdbtypes.h"
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#include "command.h"
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#include "inferior.h"
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#include "valprint.h"
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#include "gdbcore.h"
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#include "observable.h"
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#include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h"
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#include "objfiles.h"
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#include "auxv.h"
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#include "elf/common.h"
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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/* Implement the to_xfer_partial target_ops method. This function
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handles access via /proc/PID/auxv, which is a common method for
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native targets. */
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static enum target_xfer_status
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procfs_xfer_auxv (gdb_byte *readbuf,
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const gdb_byte *writebuf,
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ULONGEST offset,
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ULONGEST len,
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ULONGEST *xfered_len)
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{
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ssize_t l;
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std::string pathname = string_printf ("/proc/%d/auxv", inferior_ptid.pid ());
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scoped_fd fd
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= gdb_open_cloexec (pathname, writebuf != NULL ? O_WRONLY : O_RDONLY, 0);
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if (fd.get () < 0)
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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if (offset != (ULONGEST) 0
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&& lseek (fd.get (), (off_t) offset, SEEK_SET) != (off_t) offset)
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l = -1;
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else if (readbuf != NULL)
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l = read (fd.get (), readbuf, (size_t) len);
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else
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l = write (fd.get (), writebuf, (size_t) len);
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if (l < 0)
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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else if (l == 0)
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return TARGET_XFER_EOF;
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else
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{
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*xfered_len = (ULONGEST) l;
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return TARGET_XFER_OK;
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}
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}
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/* This function handles access via ld.so's symbol `_dl_auxv'. */
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static enum target_xfer_status
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ld_so_xfer_auxv (gdb_byte *readbuf,
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const gdb_byte *writebuf,
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ULONGEST offset,
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ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len)
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{
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struct bound_minimal_symbol msym;
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CORE_ADDR data_address, pointer_address;
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gdbarch *arch = current_inferior ()->arch ();
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type *ptr_type = builtin_type (arch)->builtin_data_ptr;
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size_t ptr_size = ptr_type->length ();
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size_t auxv_pair_size = 2 * ptr_size;
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gdb_byte *ptr_buf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (ptr_size);
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LONGEST retval;
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size_t block;
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msym = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_dl_auxv", NULL, NULL);
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if (msym.minsym == NULL)
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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if (msym.minsym->size () != ptr_size)
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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/* POINTER_ADDRESS is a location where the `_dl_auxv' variable
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resides. DATA_ADDRESS is the inferior value present in
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`_dl_auxv', therefore the real inferior AUXV address. */
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pointer_address = msym.value_address ();
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/* The location of the _dl_auxv symbol may no longer be correct if
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ld.so runs at a different address than the one present in the
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file. This is very common case - for unprelinked ld.so or with a
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PIE executable. PIE executable forces random address even for
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libraries already being prelinked to some address. PIE
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executables themselves are never prelinked even on prelinked
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systems. Prelinking of a PIE executable would block their
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purpose of randomizing load of everything including the
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executable.
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If the memory read fails, return -1 to fallback on another
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mechanism for retrieving the AUXV.
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In most cases of a PIE running under valgrind there is no way to
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find out the base addresses of any of ld.so, executable or AUXV
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as everything is randomized and /proc information is not relevant
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for the virtual executable running under valgrind. We think that
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we might need a valgrind extension to make it work. This is PR
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11440. */
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if (target_read_memory (pointer_address, ptr_buf, ptr_size) != 0)
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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data_address = extract_typed_address (ptr_buf, ptr_type);
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/* Possibly still not initialized such as during an inferior
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startup. */
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if (data_address == 0)
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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data_address += offset;
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if (writebuf != NULL)
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{
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if (target_write_memory (data_address, writebuf, len) == 0)
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{
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*xfered_len = (ULONGEST) len;
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return TARGET_XFER_OK;
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}
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else
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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}
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/* Stop if trying to read past the existing AUXV block. The final
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AT_NULL was already returned before. */
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if (offset >= auxv_pair_size)
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{
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if (target_read_memory (data_address - auxv_pair_size, ptr_buf,
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ptr_size) != 0)
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return TARGET_XFER_E_IO;
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if (extract_typed_address (ptr_buf, ptr_type) == AT_NULL)
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return TARGET_XFER_EOF;
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}
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retval = 0;
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block = 0x400;
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gdb_assert (block % auxv_pair_size == 0);
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while (len > 0)
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{
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if (block > len)
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block = len;
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/* Reading sizes smaller than AUXV_PAIR_SIZE is not supported.
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Tails unaligned to AUXV_PAIR_SIZE will not be read during a
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call (they should be completed during next read with
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new/extended buffer). */
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block &= -auxv_pair_size;
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if (block == 0)
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break;
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if (target_read_memory (data_address, readbuf, block) != 0)
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{
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if (block <= auxv_pair_size)
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break;
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block = auxv_pair_size;
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continue;
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}
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data_address += block;
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len -= block;
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/* Check terminal AT_NULL. This function is being called
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indefinitely being extended its READBUF until it returns EOF
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(0). */
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while (block >= auxv_pair_size)
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{
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retval += auxv_pair_size;
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if (extract_typed_address (readbuf, ptr_type) == AT_NULL)
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{
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*xfered_len = (ULONGEST) retval;
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return TARGET_XFER_OK;
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}
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readbuf += auxv_pair_size;
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block -= auxv_pair_size;
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}
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}
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*xfered_len = (ULONGEST) retval;
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return TARGET_XFER_OK;
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}
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/* Implement the to_xfer_partial target_ops method for
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TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV. It handles access to AUXV. */
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enum target_xfer_status
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memory_xfer_auxv (struct target_ops *ops,
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enum target_object object,
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const char *annex,
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gdb_byte *readbuf,
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const gdb_byte *writebuf,
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ULONGEST offset,
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ULONGEST len, ULONGEST *xfered_len)
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{
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gdb_assert (object == TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV);
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gdb_assert (readbuf || writebuf);
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/* ld_so_xfer_auxv is the only function safe for virtual
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executables being executed by valgrind's memcheck. Using
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ld_so_xfer_auxv during inferior startup is problematic, because
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ld.so symbol tables have not yet been relocated. So GDB uses
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this function only when attaching to a process.
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*/
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if (current_inferior ()->attach_flag)
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{
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enum target_xfer_status ret;
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ret = ld_so_xfer_auxv (readbuf, writebuf, offset, len, xfered_len);
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if (ret != TARGET_XFER_E_IO)
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return ret;
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}
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return procfs_xfer_auxv (readbuf, writebuf, offset, len, xfered_len);
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}
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/* This function compared to other auxv_parse functions: it takes the size of
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the auxv type field as a parameter. */
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static int
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generic_auxv_parse (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const gdb_byte **readptr,
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const gdb_byte *endptr, CORE_ADDR *typep, CORE_ADDR *valp,
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int sizeof_auxv_type)
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{
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struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
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const int sizeof_auxv_val = ptr_type->length ();
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enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
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const gdb_byte *ptr = *readptr;
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if (endptr == ptr)
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return 0;
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if (endptr - ptr < 2 * sizeof_auxv_val)
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return -1;
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*typep = extract_unsigned_integer (ptr, sizeof_auxv_type, byte_order);
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/* Even if the auxv type takes less space than an auxv value, there is
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padding after the type such that the value is aligned on a multiple of
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its size (and this is why we advance by `sizeof_auxv_val` and not
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`sizeof_auxv_type`). */
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ptr += sizeof_auxv_val;
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*valp = extract_unsigned_integer (ptr, sizeof_auxv_val, byte_order);
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ptr += sizeof_auxv_val;
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*readptr = ptr;
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return 1;
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}
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/* See auxv.h. */
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int
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default_auxv_parse (struct target_ops *ops, const gdb_byte **readptr,
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const gdb_byte *endptr, CORE_ADDR *typep, CORE_ADDR *valp)
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{
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gdbarch *gdbarch = current_inferior ()->arch ();
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struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
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const int sizeof_auxv_type = ptr_type->length ();
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return generic_auxv_parse (gdbarch, readptr, endptr, typep, valp,
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sizeof_auxv_type);
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}
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/* See auxv.h. */
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int
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svr4_auxv_parse (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const gdb_byte **readptr,
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const gdb_byte *endptr, CORE_ADDR *typep, CORE_ADDR *valp)
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{
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struct type *int_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_int;
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const int sizeof_auxv_type = int_type->length ();
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return generic_auxv_parse (gdbarch, readptr, endptr, typep, valp,
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sizeof_auxv_type);
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}
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/* Read one auxv entry from *READPTR, not reading locations >= ENDPTR.
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Use the auxv_parse method from GDBARCH, if defined, else use the auxv_parse
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method of OPS.
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Return 0 if *READPTR is already at the end of the buffer.
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Return -1 if there is insufficient buffer for a whole entry.
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Return 1 if an entry was read into *TYPEP and *VALP. */
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static int
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parse_auxv (target_ops *ops, gdbarch *gdbarch, const gdb_byte **readptr,
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const gdb_byte *endptr, CORE_ADDR *typep, CORE_ADDR *valp)
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{
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if (gdbarch_auxv_parse_p (gdbarch))
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return gdbarch_auxv_parse (gdbarch, readptr, endptr, typep, valp);
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return ops->auxv_parse (readptr, endptr, typep, valp);
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}
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/* Auxiliary Vector information structure. This is used by GDB
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for caching purposes for each inferior. This helps reduce the
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overhead of transfering data from a remote target to the local host. */
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struct auxv_info
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{
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gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> data;
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};
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/* Per-inferior data key for auxv. */
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static const registry<inferior>::key<auxv_info> auxv_inferior_data;
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/* Invalidate INF's auxv cache. */
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static void
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invalidate_auxv_cache_inf (struct inferior *inf)
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{
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auxv_inferior_data.clear (inf);
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}
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/* Invalidate the auxv cache for all inferiors using PSPACE. */
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static void
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auxv_all_objfiles_removed (program_space *pspace)
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{
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for (inferior *inf : all_inferiors ())
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if (inf->pspace == current_program_space)
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invalidate_auxv_cache_inf (inf);
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}
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/* See auxv.h. */
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const gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> &
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target_read_auxv ()
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{
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inferior *inf = current_inferior ();
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auxv_info *info = auxv_inferior_data.get (inf);
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if (info == nullptr)
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{
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info = auxv_inferior_data.emplace (inf);
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info->data = target_read_auxv_raw (inf->top_target ());
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}
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return info->data;
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}
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/* See auxv.h. */
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gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector>
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target_read_auxv_raw (target_ops *ops)
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{
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return target_read_alloc (ops, TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV, NULL);
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}
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/* See auxv.h. */
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int
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target_auxv_search (const gdb::byte_vector &auxv, target_ops *ops,
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gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR match, CORE_ADDR *valp)
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{
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CORE_ADDR type, val;
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const gdb_byte *data = auxv.data ();
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const gdb_byte *ptr = data;
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size_t len = auxv.size ();
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while (1)
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switch (parse_auxv (ops, gdbarch, &ptr, data + len, &type, &val))
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{
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case 1: /* Here's an entry, check it. */
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if (type == match)
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{
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*valp = val;
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return 1;
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}
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break;
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case 0: /* End of the vector. */
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return 0;
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default: /* Bogosity. */
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return -1;
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}
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}
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/* See auxv.h. */
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int
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target_auxv_search (CORE_ADDR match, CORE_ADDR *valp)
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{
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const gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> &auxv = target_read_auxv ();
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if (!auxv.has_value ())
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return -1;
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return target_auxv_search (*auxv, current_inferior ()->top_target (),
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current_inferior ()->arch (), match, valp);
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}
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/* Print the description of a single AUXV entry on the specified file. */
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void
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fprint_auxv_entry (struct ui_file *file, const char *name,
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const char *description, enum auxv_format format,
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CORE_ADDR type, CORE_ADDR val)
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{
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gdbarch *arch = current_inferior ()->arch ();
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gdb_printf (file, ("%-4s %-20s %-30s "),
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plongest (type), name, description);
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switch (format)
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{
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case AUXV_FORMAT_DEC:
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gdb_printf (file, ("%s\n"), plongest (val));
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break;
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case AUXV_FORMAT_HEX:
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gdb_printf (file, ("%s\n"), paddress (arch, val));
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break;
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case AUXV_FORMAT_STR:
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{
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struct value_print_options opts;
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get_user_print_options (&opts);
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if (opts.addressprint)
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gdb_printf (file, ("%s "), paddress (arch, val));
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val_print_string (builtin_type (arch)->builtin_char,
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NULL, val, -1, file, &opts);
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gdb_printf (file, ("\n"));
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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/* The default implementation of gdbarch_print_auxv_entry. */
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void
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default_print_auxv_entry (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_file *file,
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CORE_ADDR type, CORE_ADDR val)
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{
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const char *name = "???";
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const char *description = "";
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enum auxv_format format = AUXV_FORMAT_HEX;
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switch (type)
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{
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#define TAG(tag, text, kind) \
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case tag: name = #tag; description = text; format = kind; break
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TAG (AT_NULL, _("End of vector"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_IGNORE, _("Entry should be ignored"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_EXECFD, _("File descriptor of program"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_PHDR, _("Program headers for program"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_PHENT, _("Size of program header entry"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_PHNUM, _("Number of program headers"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_PAGESZ, _("System page size"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_BASE, _("Base address of interpreter"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_FLAGS, _("Flags"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_ENTRY, _("Entry point of program"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_NOTELF, _("Program is not ELF"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_UID, _("Real user ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_EUID, _("Effective user ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_GID, _("Real group ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_EGID, _("Effective group ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_CLKTCK, _("Frequency of times()"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_PLATFORM, _("String identifying platform"), AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_HWCAP, _("Machine-dependent CPU capability hints"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_FPUCW, _("Used FPU control word"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_DCACHEBSIZE, _("Data cache block size"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_ICACHEBSIZE, _("Instruction cache block size"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_UCACHEBSIZE, _("Unified cache block size"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_IGNOREPPC, _("Entry should be ignored"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_BASE_PLATFORM, _("String identifying base platform"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_RANDOM, _("Address of 16 random bytes"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_HWCAP2, _("Extension of AT_HWCAP"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_RSEQ_FEATURE_SIZE, _("rseq supported feature size"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_RSEQ_ALIGN, _("rseq allocation alignment"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_EXECFN, _("File name of executable"), AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SECURE, _("Boolean, was exec setuid-like?"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SYSINFO, _("Special system info/entry points"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SYSINFO_EHDR, _("System-supplied DSO's ELF header"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L1I_CACHESHAPE, _("L1 Instruction cache information"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L1I_CACHESIZE, _("L1 Instruction cache size"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L1I_CACHEGEOMETRY, _("L1 Instruction cache geometry"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L1D_CACHESHAPE, _("L1 Data cache information"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L1D_CACHESIZE, _("L1 Data cache size"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L1D_CACHEGEOMETRY, _("L1 Data cache geometry"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L2_CACHESHAPE, _("L2 cache information"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L2_CACHESIZE, _("L2 cache size"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L2_CACHEGEOMETRY, _("L2 cache geometry"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L3_CACHESHAPE, _("L3 cache information"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L3_CACHESIZE, _("L3 cache size"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_L3_CACHEGEOMETRY, _("L3 cache geometry"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_MINSIGSTKSZ, _("Minimum stack size for signal delivery"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_UID, _("Effective user ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SUN_RUID, _("Real user ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SUN_GID, _("Effective group ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SUN_RGID, _("Real group ID"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SUN_LDELF, _("Dynamic linker's ELF header"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_LDSHDR, _("Dynamic linker's section headers"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_LDNAME, _("String giving name of dynamic linker"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SUN_LPAGESZ, _("Large pagesize"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SUN_PLATFORM, _("Platform name string"), AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SUN_CAP_HW1, _("Machine-dependent CPU capability hints"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_IFLUSH, _("Should flush icache?"), AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SUN_CPU, _("CPU name string"), AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SUN_EMUL_ENTRY, _("COFF entry point address"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_EMUL_EXECFD, _("COFF executable file descriptor"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_DEC);
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TAG (AT_SUN_EXECNAME,
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_("Canonicalized file name given to execve"), AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SUN_MMU, _("String for name of MMU module"), AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SUN_LDDATA, _("Dynamic linker's data segment address"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_AUXFLAGS,
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_("AF_SUN_ flags passed from the kernel"), AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_EMULATOR, _("Name of emulation binary for runtime linker"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SUN_BRANDNAME, _("Name of brand library"), AUXV_FORMAT_STR);
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TAG (AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX1, _("Aux vector for brand modules 1"),
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
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TAG (AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX2, _("Aux vector for brand modules 2"),
|
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
|
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TAG (AT_SUN_BRAND_AUX3, _("Aux vector for brand modules 3"),
|
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AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
|
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TAG (AT_SUN_CAP_HW2, _("Machine-dependent CPU capability hints 2"),
|
|
AUXV_FORMAT_HEX);
|
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}
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fprint_auxv_entry (file, name, description, format, type, val);
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}
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/* Print the contents of the target's AUXV on the specified file. */
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static int
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fprint_target_auxv (struct ui_file *file)
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{
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gdbarch *gdbarch = current_inferior ()->arch ();
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CORE_ADDR type, val;
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int ents = 0;
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const gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> &auxv = target_read_auxv ();
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|
|
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if (!auxv.has_value ())
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return -1;
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|
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const gdb_byte *data = auxv->data ();
|
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const gdb_byte *ptr = data;
|
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size_t len = auxv->size ();
|
|
|
|
while (parse_auxv (current_inferior ()->top_target (), gdbarch, &ptr,
|
|
data + len, &type, &val) > 0)
|
|
{
|
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gdbarch_print_auxv_entry (gdbarch, file, type, val);
|
|
++ents;
|
|
if (type == AT_NULL)
|
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break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ents;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
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|
info_auxv_command (const char *cmd, int from_tty)
|
|
{
|
|
if (! target_has_stack ())
|
|
error (_("The program has no auxiliary information now."));
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
int ents = fprint_target_auxv (gdb_stdout);
|
|
|
|
if (ents < 0)
|
|
error (_("No auxiliary vector found, or failed reading it."));
|
|
else if (ents == 0)
|
|
error (_("Auxiliary vector is empty."));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void _initialize_auxv ();
|
|
void
|
|
_initialize_auxv ()
|
|
{
|
|
add_info ("auxv", info_auxv_command,
|
|
_("Display the inferior's auxiliary vector.\n\
|
|
This is information provided by the operating system at program startup."));
|
|
|
|
/* Observers used to invalidate the auxv cache when needed. */
|
|
gdb::observers::inferior_exit.attach (invalidate_auxv_cache_inf, "auxv");
|
|
gdb::observers::inferior_appeared.attach (invalidate_auxv_cache_inf, "auxv");
|
|
gdb::observers::all_objfiles_removed.attach (auxv_all_objfiles_removed,
|
|
"auxv");
|
|
}
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