ladybird/Kernel/KSyms.cpp

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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#include <AK/Demangle.h>
#include <AK/TemporaryChange.h>
#include <Kernel/FileSystem/FileDescription.h>
#include <Kernel/KSyms.h>
#include <Kernel/Process.h>
#include <Kernel/Scheduler.h>
namespace Kernel {
FlatPtr g_lowest_kernel_symbol_address = 0xffffffff;
FlatPtr g_highest_kernel_symbol_address = 0;
bool g_kernel_symbols_available = false;
static KernelSymbol* s_symbols;
static size_t s_symbol_count = 0;
static u8 parse_hex_digit(char nibble)
{
if (nibble >= '0' && nibble <= '9')
return nibble - '0';
ASSERT(nibble >= 'a' && nibble <= 'f');
return 10 + (nibble - 'a');
}
u32 address_for_kernel_symbol(const StringView& name)
{
for (size_t i = 0; i < s_symbol_count; ++i) {
if (!strncmp(name.characters_without_null_termination(), s_symbols[i].name, name.length()))
return s_symbols[i].address;
}
return 0;
}
const KernelSymbol* symbolicate_kernel_address(u32 address)
{
if (address < g_lowest_kernel_symbol_address || address > g_highest_kernel_symbol_address)
return nullptr;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < s_symbol_count; ++i) {
if (address < s_symbols[i + 1].address)
return &s_symbols[i];
}
return nullptr;
}
static void load_kernel_sybols_from_data(const KBuffer& buffer)
{
g_lowest_kernel_symbol_address = 0xffffffff;
g_highest_kernel_symbol_address = 0;
auto* bufptr = (const char*)buffer.data();
auto* start_of_name = bufptr;
FlatPtr address = 0;
for (size_t i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
s_symbol_count = (s_symbol_count << 4) | parse_hex_digit(*(bufptr++));
s_symbols = static_cast<KernelSymbol*>(kmalloc_eternal(sizeof(KernelSymbol) * s_symbol_count));
++bufptr; // skip newline
klog() << "Loading kernel symbol table...";
size_t current_symbol_index = 0;
while (bufptr < buffer.end_pointer()) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
address = (address << 4) | parse_hex_digit(*(bufptr++));
bufptr += 3;
start_of_name = bufptr;
while (*(++bufptr)) {
if (*bufptr == '\n') {
break;
}
}
auto& ksym = s_symbols[current_symbol_index];
ksym.address = address;
char* name = static_cast<char*>(kmalloc_eternal((bufptr - start_of_name) + 1));
memcpy(name, start_of_name, bufptr - start_of_name);
name[bufptr - start_of_name] = '\0';
ksym.name = name;
if (ksym.address < g_lowest_kernel_symbol_address)
g_lowest_kernel_symbol_address = ksym.address;
if (ksym.address > g_highest_kernel_symbol_address)
g_highest_kernel_symbol_address = ksym.address;
++bufptr;
++current_symbol_index;
}
g_kernel_symbols_available = true;
}
Kernel: Mark compilation-unit-only functions as static This enables a nice warning in case a function becomes dead code. Also, in case of signal_trampoline_dummy, marking it external (non-static) prevents it from being 'optimized away', which would lead to surprising and weird linker errors. I found these places by using -Wmissing-declarations. The Kernel still shows these issues, which I think are false-positives, but don't want to touch: - Kernel/Arch/i386/CPU.cpp:1081:17: void Kernel::enter_thread_context(Kernel::Thread*, Kernel::Thread*) - Kernel/Arch/i386/CPU.cpp:1170:17: void Kernel::context_first_init(Kernel::Thread*, Kernel::Thread*, Kernel::TrapFrame*) - Kernel/Arch/i386/CPU.cpp:1304:16: u32 Kernel::do_init_context(Kernel::Thread*, u32) - Kernel/Arch/i386/CPU.cpp:1347:17: void Kernel::pre_init_finished() - Kernel/Arch/i386/CPU.cpp:1360:17: void Kernel::post_init_finished() No idea, not gonna touch it. - Kernel/init.cpp:104:30: void Kernel::init() - Kernel/init.cpp:167:30: void Kernel::init_ap(u32, Kernel::Processor*) - Kernel/init.cpp:184:17: void Kernel::init_finished(u32) Called by boot.S. - Kernel/init.cpp:383:16: int Kernel::__cxa_atexit(void (*)(void*), void*, void*) - Kernel/StdLib.cpp:285:19: void __cxa_pure_virtual() - Kernel/StdLib.cpp:300:19: void __stack_chk_fail() - Kernel/StdLib.cpp:305:19: void __stack_chk_fail_local() Not sure how to tell the compiler that the compiler is already using them. Also, maybe __cxa_atexit should go into StdLib.cpp? - Kernel/Modules/TestModule.cpp:31:17: void module_init() - Kernel/Modules/TestModule.cpp:40:17: void module_fini() Could maybe go into a new header. This would also provide type-checking for new modules.
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NEVER_INLINE static void dump_backtrace_impl(FlatPtr base_pointer, bool use_ksyms)
{
SmapDisabler disabler;
#if 0
if (!current) {
//hang();
return;
}
#endif
if (use_ksyms && !g_kernel_symbols_available) {
Processor::halt();
return;
}
struct RecognizedSymbol {
FlatPtr address;
const KernelSymbol* symbol { nullptr };
};
size_t max_recognized_symbol_count = 256;
RecognizedSymbol recognized_symbols[max_recognized_symbol_count];
size_t recognized_symbol_count = 0;
if (use_ksyms) {
FlatPtr copied_stack_ptr[2];
for (FlatPtr* stack_ptr = (FlatPtr*)base_pointer; stack_ptr && recognized_symbol_count < max_recognized_symbol_count; stack_ptr = (FlatPtr*)copied_stack_ptr[0]) {
if ((FlatPtr)stack_ptr < 0xc0000000)
break;
void* fault_at;
if (!safe_memcpy(copied_stack_ptr, stack_ptr, sizeof(copied_stack_ptr), fault_at))
break;
FlatPtr retaddr = copied_stack_ptr[1];
recognized_symbols[recognized_symbol_count++] = { retaddr, symbolicate_kernel_address(retaddr) };
}
} else {
void* fault_at;
FlatPtr copied_stack_ptr[2];
FlatPtr* stack_ptr = (FlatPtr*)base_pointer;
while (stack_ptr && safe_memcpy(copied_stack_ptr, stack_ptr, sizeof(copied_stack_ptr), fault_at)) {
FlatPtr retaddr = copied_stack_ptr[1];
dbgln("{:p} (next: {:p})", retaddr, stack_ptr ? (u32*)copied_stack_ptr[0] : 0);
stack_ptr = (FlatPtr*)copied_stack_ptr[0];
}
return;
}
ASSERT(recognized_symbol_count <= max_recognized_symbol_count);
for (size_t i = 0; i < recognized_symbol_count; ++i) {
auto& symbol = recognized_symbols[i];
if (!symbol.address)
break;
if (!symbol.symbol) {
dbgln("{:p}", symbol.address);
continue;
}
size_t offset = symbol.address - symbol.symbol->address;
if (symbol.symbol->address == g_highest_kernel_symbol_address && offset > 4096)
dbgln("{:p}", symbol.address);
else
dbgln("{:p} {} +0x{:x}", symbol.address, demangle(symbol.symbol->name), offset);
}
}
void dump_backtrace()
{
static bool in_dump_backtrace = false;
if (in_dump_backtrace)
return;
TemporaryChange change(in_dump_backtrace, true);
TemporaryChange disable_kmalloc_stacks(g_dump_kmalloc_stacks, false);
FlatPtr ebp;
asm volatile("movl %%ebp, %%eax"
: "=a"(ebp));
dump_backtrace_impl(ebp, g_kernel_symbols_available);
}
void load_kernel_symbol_table()
{
auto result = VFS::the().open("/res/kernel.map", O_RDONLY, 0, VFS::the().root_custody());
ASSERT(!result.is_error());
auto description = result.value();
auto buffer = description->read_entire_file();
ASSERT(!buffer.is_error());
load_kernel_sybols_from_data(*buffer.value());
}
}