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use alloc::string::String;
use alloc::sync::Arc;
use crate::common::{
DebugAddrBase, DebugAddrIndex, DebugInfoOffset, DebugLineStrOffset, DebugLocListsBase,
DebugLocListsIndex, DebugRngListsBase, DebugRngListsIndex, DebugStrOffset, DebugStrOffsetsBase,
DebugStrOffsetsIndex, DebugTypeSignature, DebugTypesOffset, DwarfFileType, DwoId, Encoding,
LocationListsOffset, RangeListsOffset, RawRangeListsOffset, SectionId, UnitSectionOffset,
};
use crate::constants;
use crate::read::{
Abbreviations, AbbreviationsCache, AbbreviationsCacheStrategy, AttributeValue, DebugAbbrev,
DebugAddr, DebugAranges, DebugCuIndex, DebugInfo, DebugInfoUnitHeadersIter, DebugLine,
DebugLineStr, DebugLoc, DebugLocLists, DebugRanges, DebugRngLists, DebugStr, DebugStrOffsets,
DebugTuIndex, DebugTypes, DebugTypesUnitHeadersIter, DebuggingInformationEntry, EntriesCursor,
EntriesRaw, EntriesTree, Error, IncompleteLineProgram, IndexSectionId, LocListIter,
LocationLists, Range, RangeLists, RawLocListIter, RawRngListIter, Reader, ReaderOffset,
ReaderOffsetId, Result, RngListIter, Section, UnitHeader, UnitIndex, UnitIndexSectionIterator,
UnitOffset, UnitType,
};
/// All of the commonly used DWARF sections.
///
/// This is useful for storing sections when `T` does not implement `Reader`.
/// It can be used to create a `Dwarf` that references the data in `self`.
/// If `T` does implement `Reader`, then use `Dwarf` directly.
///
/// ## Example Usage
///
/// It can be useful to load DWARF sections into owned data structures,
/// such as `Vec`. However, we do not implement the `Reader` trait
/// for `Vec`, because it would be very inefficient, but this trait
/// is required for all of the methods that parse the DWARF data.
/// So we first load the DWARF sections into `Vec`s, and then use
/// `borrow` to create `Reader`s that reference the data.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// # fn example() -> Result<(), gimli::Error> {
/// # let loader = |name| -> Result<_, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
/// // Read the DWARF sections into `Vec`s with whatever object loader you're using.
/// let dwarf_sections: gimli::DwarfSections<Vec<u8>> = gimli::DwarfSections::load(loader)?;
/// // Create references to the DWARF sections.
/// let dwarf: gimli::Dwarf<_> = dwarf_sections.borrow(|section| {
/// gimli::EndianSlice::new(§ion, gimli::LittleEndian)
/// });
/// # unreachable!()
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DwarfSections<T> {
/// The `.debug_abbrev` section.
pub debug_abbrev: DebugAbbrev<T>,
/// The `.debug_addr` section.
pub debug_addr: DebugAddr<T>,
/// The `.debug_aranges` section.
pub debug_aranges: DebugAranges<T>,
/// The `.debug_info` section.
pub debug_info: DebugInfo<T>,
/// The `.debug_line` section.
pub debug_line: DebugLine<T>,
/// The `.debug_line_str` section.
pub debug_line_str: DebugLineStr<T>,
/// The `.debug_str` section.
pub debug_str: DebugStr<T>,
/// The `.debug_str_offsets` section.
pub debug_str_offsets: DebugStrOffsets<T>,
/// The `.debug_types` section.
pub debug_types: DebugTypes<T>,
/// The `.debug_loc` section.
pub debug_loc: DebugLoc<T>,
/// The `.debug_loclists` section.
pub debug_loclists: DebugLocLists<T>,
/// The `.debug_ranges` section.
pub debug_ranges: DebugRanges<T>,
/// The `.debug_rnglists` section.
pub debug_rnglists: DebugRngLists<T>,
}
impl<T> DwarfSections<T> {
/// Try to load the DWARF sections using the given loader function.
///
/// `section` loads a DWARF section from the object file.
/// It should return an empty section if the section does not exist.
pub fn load<F, E>(mut section: F) -> core::result::Result<Self, E>
where
F: FnMut(SectionId) -> core::result::Result<T, E>,
{
Ok(DwarfSections {
// Section types are inferred.
debug_abbrev: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_addr: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_aranges: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_info: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_line: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_line_str: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_str: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_str_offsets: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_types: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_loc: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_loclists: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_ranges: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_rnglists: Section::load(&mut section)?,
})
}
/// Create a `Dwarf` structure that references the data in `self`.
pub fn borrow<'a, F, R>(&'a self, mut borrow: F) -> Dwarf<R>
where
F: FnMut(&'a T) -> R,
{
Dwarf::from_sections(DwarfSections {
debug_abbrev: self.debug_abbrev.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_addr: self.debug_addr.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_aranges: self.debug_aranges.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_info: self.debug_info.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_line: self.debug_line.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_line_str: self.debug_line_str.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_str: self.debug_str.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_str_offsets: self.debug_str_offsets.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_types: self.debug_types.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_loc: self.debug_loc.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_loclists: self.debug_loclists.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_ranges: self.debug_ranges.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_rnglists: self.debug_rnglists.borrow(&mut borrow),
})
}
/// Create a `Dwarf` structure that references the data in `self` and `sup`.
///
/// This is like `borrow`, but also includes the supplementary object file.
/// This is useful when `R` implements `Reader` but `T` does not.
///
/// ## Example Usage
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// # fn example() -> Result<(), gimli::Error> {
/// # let loader = |name| -> Result<_, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
/// # let sup_loader = |name| -> Result<_, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
/// // Read the DWARF sections into `Vec`s with whatever object loader you're using.
/// let dwarf_sections: gimli::DwarfSections<Vec<u8>> = gimli::DwarfSections::load(loader)?;
/// let dwarf_sup_sections: gimli::DwarfSections<Vec<u8>> = gimli::DwarfSections::load(sup_loader)?;
/// // Create references to the DWARF sections.
/// let dwarf = dwarf_sections.borrow_with_sup(&dwarf_sup_sections, |section| {
/// gimli::EndianSlice::new(§ion, gimli::LittleEndian)
/// });
/// # unreachable!()
/// # }
/// ```
pub fn borrow_with_sup<'a, F, R>(&'a self, sup: &'a Self, mut borrow: F) -> Dwarf<R>
where
F: FnMut(&'a T) -> R,
{
let mut dwarf = self.borrow(&mut borrow);
dwarf.set_sup(sup.borrow(&mut borrow));
dwarf
}
}
/// All of the commonly used DWARF sections, and other common information.
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct Dwarf<R> {
/// The `.debug_abbrev` section.
pub debug_abbrev: DebugAbbrev<R>,
/// The `.debug_addr` section.
pub debug_addr: DebugAddr<R>,
/// The `.debug_aranges` section.
pub debug_aranges: DebugAranges<R>,
/// The `.debug_info` section.
pub debug_info: DebugInfo<R>,
/// The `.debug_line` section.
pub debug_line: DebugLine<R>,
/// The `.debug_line_str` section.
pub debug_line_str: DebugLineStr<R>,
/// The `.debug_str` section.
pub debug_str: DebugStr<R>,
/// The `.debug_str_offsets` section.
pub debug_str_offsets: DebugStrOffsets<R>,
/// The `.debug_types` section.
pub debug_types: DebugTypes<R>,
/// The location lists in the `.debug_loc` and `.debug_loclists` sections.
pub locations: LocationLists<R>,
/// The range lists in the `.debug_ranges` and `.debug_rnglists` sections.
pub ranges: RangeLists<R>,
/// The type of this file.
pub file_type: DwarfFileType,
/// The DWARF sections for a supplementary object file.
pub sup: Option<Arc<Dwarf<R>>>,
/// A cache of previously parsed abbreviations for units in this file.
pub abbreviations_cache: AbbreviationsCache,
}
impl<T> Dwarf<T> {
/// Try to load the DWARF sections using the given loader function.
///
/// `section` loads a DWARF section from the object file.
/// It should return an empty section if the section does not exist.
///
/// After loading, the user should set the `file_type` field and
/// call `load_sup` if required.
pub fn load<F, E>(section: F) -> core::result::Result<Self, E>
where
F: FnMut(SectionId) -> core::result::Result<T, E>,
{
let sections = DwarfSections::load(section)?;
Ok(Self::from_sections(sections))
}
/// Load the DWARF sections from the supplementary object file.
///
/// `section` operates the same as for `load`.
///
/// Sets `self.sup`, replacing any previous value.
pub fn load_sup<F, E>(&mut self, section: F) -> core::result::Result<(), E>
where
F: FnMut(SectionId) -> core::result::Result<T, E>,
{
self.set_sup(Self::load(section)?);
Ok(())
}
/// Create a `Dwarf` structure from the given sections.
///
/// The caller should set the `file_type` and `sup` fields if required.
fn from_sections(sections: DwarfSections<T>) -> Self {
Dwarf {
debug_abbrev: sections.debug_abbrev,
debug_addr: sections.debug_addr,
debug_aranges: sections.debug_aranges,
debug_info: sections.debug_info,
debug_line: sections.debug_line,
debug_line_str: sections.debug_line_str,
debug_str: sections.debug_str,
debug_str_offsets: sections.debug_str_offsets,
debug_types: sections.debug_types,
locations: LocationLists::new(sections.debug_loc, sections.debug_loclists),
ranges: RangeLists::new(sections.debug_ranges, sections.debug_rnglists),
file_type: DwarfFileType::Main,
sup: None,
abbreviations_cache: AbbreviationsCache::new(),
}
}
/// Create a `Dwarf` structure that references the data in `self`.
///
/// This is useful when `R` implements `Reader` but `T` does not.
///
/// ## Example Usage
///
/// It can be useful to load DWARF sections into owned data structures,
/// such as `Vec`. However, we do not implement the `Reader` trait
/// for `Vec`, because it would be very inefficient, but this trait
/// is required for all of the methods that parse the DWARF data.
/// So we first load the DWARF sections into `Vec`s, and then use
/// `borrow` to create `Reader`s that reference the data.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// # fn example() -> Result<(), gimli::Error> {
/// # let loader = |name| -> Result<_, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
/// # let sup_loader = |name| -> Result<_, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
/// // Read the DWARF sections into `Vec`s with whatever object loader you're using.
/// let mut owned_dwarf: gimli::Dwarf<Vec<u8>> = gimli::Dwarf::load(loader)?;
/// owned_dwarf.load_sup(sup_loader)?;
/// // Create references to the DWARF sections.
/// let dwarf = owned_dwarf.borrow(|section| {
/// gimli::EndianSlice::new(§ion, gimli::LittleEndian)
/// });
/// # unreachable!()
/// # }
/// ```
#[deprecated(note = "use `DwarfSections::borrow` instead")]
pub fn borrow<'a, F, R>(&'a self, mut borrow: F) -> Dwarf<R>
where
F: FnMut(&'a T) -> R,
{
Dwarf {
debug_abbrev: self.debug_abbrev.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_addr: self.debug_addr.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_aranges: self.debug_aranges.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_info: self.debug_info.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_line: self.debug_line.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_line_str: self.debug_line_str.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_str: self.debug_str.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_str_offsets: self.debug_str_offsets.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_types: self.debug_types.borrow(&mut borrow),
locations: self.locations.borrow(&mut borrow),
ranges: self.ranges.borrow(&mut borrow),
file_type: self.file_type,
sup: self.sup().map(|sup| Arc::new(sup.borrow(borrow))),
abbreviations_cache: AbbreviationsCache::new(),
}
}
/// Store the DWARF sections for the supplementary object file.
pub fn set_sup(&mut self, sup: Dwarf<T>) {
self.sup = Some(Arc::new(sup));
}
/// Return a reference to the DWARF sections for the supplementary object file.
pub fn sup(&self) -> Option<&Dwarf<T>> {
self.sup.as_ref().map(Arc::as_ref)
}
}
impl<R: Reader> Dwarf<R> {
/// Parse abbreviations and store them in the cache.
///
/// This will iterate over the units in `self.debug_info` to determine the
/// abbreviations offsets.
///
/// Errors during parsing abbreviations are also stored in the cache.
/// Errors during iterating over the units are ignored.
pub fn populate_abbreviations_cache(&mut self, strategy: AbbreviationsCacheStrategy) {
self.abbreviations_cache
.populate(strategy, &self.debug_abbrev, self.debug_info.units());
}
/// Iterate the unit headers in the `.debug_info` section.
///
/// Can be [used with
/// `FallibleIterator`](./index.html#using-with-fallibleiterator).
#[inline]
pub fn units(&self) -> DebugInfoUnitHeadersIter<R> {
self.debug_info.units()
}
/// Construct a new `Unit` from the given unit header.
#[inline]
pub fn unit(&self, header: UnitHeader<R>) -> Result<Unit<R>> {
Unit::new(self, header)
}
/// Iterate the type-unit headers in the `.debug_types` section.
///
/// Can be [used with
/// `FallibleIterator`](./index.html#using-with-fallibleiterator).
#[inline]
pub fn type_units(&self) -> DebugTypesUnitHeadersIter<R> {
self.debug_types.units()
}
/// Parse the abbreviations for a compilation unit.
#[inline]
pub fn abbreviations(&self, unit: &UnitHeader<R>) -> Result<Arc<Abbreviations>> {
self.abbreviations_cache
.get(&self.debug_abbrev, unit.debug_abbrev_offset())
}
/// Return the string offset at the given index.
#[inline]
pub fn string_offset(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
index: DebugStrOffsetsIndex<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<DebugStrOffset<R::Offset>> {
self.debug_str_offsets
.get_str_offset(unit.header.format(), unit.str_offsets_base, index)
}
/// Return the string at the given offset in `.debug_str`.
#[inline]
pub fn string(&self, offset: DebugStrOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<R> {
self.debug_str.get_str(offset)
}
/// Return the string at the given offset in `.debug_line_str`.
#[inline]
pub fn line_string(&self, offset: DebugLineStrOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<R> {
self.debug_line_str.get_str(offset)
}
/// Return the string at the given offset in the `.debug_str`
/// in the supplementary object file.
#[inline]
pub fn sup_string(&self, offset: DebugStrOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<R> {
if let Some(sup) = self.sup() {
sup.debug_str.get_str(offset)
} else {
Err(Error::ExpectedStringAttributeValue)
}
}
/// Return an attribute value as a string slice.
///
/// If the attribute value is one of:
///
/// - an inline `DW_FORM_string` string
/// - a `DW_FORM_strp` reference to an offset into the `.debug_str` section
/// - a `DW_FORM_strp_sup` reference to an offset into a supplementary
/// object file
/// - a `DW_FORM_line_strp` reference to an offset into the `.debug_line_str`
/// section
/// - a `DW_FORM_strx` index into the `.debug_str_offsets` entries for the unit
///
/// then return the attribute's string value. Returns an error if the attribute
/// value does not have a string form, or if a string form has an invalid value.
pub fn attr_string(&self, unit: &Unit<R>, attr: AttributeValue<R>) -> Result<R> {
match attr {
AttributeValue::String(string) => Ok(string),
AttributeValue::DebugStrRef(offset) => self.string(offset),
AttributeValue::DebugStrRefSup(offset) => self.sup_string(offset),
AttributeValue::DebugLineStrRef(offset) => self.line_string(offset),
AttributeValue::DebugStrOffsetsIndex(index) => {
let offset = self.string_offset(unit, index)?;
self.string(offset)
}
_ => Err(Error::ExpectedStringAttributeValue),
}
}
/// Return the address at the given index.
pub fn address(&self, unit: &Unit<R>, index: DebugAddrIndex<R::Offset>) -> Result<u64> {
self.debug_addr
.get_address(unit.encoding().address_size, unit.addr_base, index)
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as an address.
///
/// If the attribute value is one of:
///
/// - a `DW_FORM_addr`
/// - a `DW_FORM_addrx` index into the `.debug_addr` entries for the unit
///
/// then return the address.
/// Returns `None` for other forms.
pub fn attr_address(&self, unit: &Unit<R>, attr: AttributeValue<R>) -> Result<Option<u64>> {
match attr {
AttributeValue::Addr(addr) => Ok(Some(addr)),
AttributeValue::DebugAddrIndex(index) => self.address(unit, index).map(Some),
_ => Ok(None),
}
}
/// Return the range list offset for the given raw offset.
///
/// This handles adding `DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base` if required.
pub fn ranges_offset_from_raw(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
offset: RawRangeListsOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> RangeListsOffset<R::Offset> {
if self.file_type == DwarfFileType::Dwo && unit.header.version() < 5 {
RangeListsOffset(offset.0.wrapping_add(unit.rnglists_base.0))
} else {
RangeListsOffset(offset.0)
}
}
/// Return the range list offset at the given index.
pub fn ranges_offset(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
index: DebugRngListsIndex<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>> {
self.ranges
.get_offset(unit.encoding(), unit.rnglists_base, index)
}
/// Iterate over the `RangeListEntry`s starting at the given offset.
pub fn ranges(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RngListIter<R>> {
self.ranges.ranges(
offset,
unit.encoding(),
unit.low_pc,
&self.debug_addr,
unit.addr_base,
)
}
/// Iterate over the `RawRngListEntry`ies starting at the given offset.
pub fn raw_ranges(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RawRngListIter<R>> {
self.ranges.raw_ranges(offset, unit.encoding())
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a range list offset.
///
/// If the attribute value is one of:
///
/// - a `DW_FORM_sec_offset` reference to the `.debug_ranges` or `.debug_rnglists` sections
/// - a `DW_FORM_rnglistx` index into the `.debug_rnglists` entries for the unit
///
/// then return the range list offset of the range list.
/// Returns `None` for other forms.
pub fn attr_ranges_offset(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
attr: AttributeValue<R>,
) -> Result<Option<RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>>> {
match attr {
AttributeValue::RangeListsRef(offset) => {
Ok(Some(self.ranges_offset_from_raw(unit, offset)))
}
AttributeValue::DebugRngListsIndex(index) => self.ranges_offset(unit, index).map(Some),
_ => Ok(None),
}
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a range list entry iterator.
///
/// If the attribute value is one of:
///
/// - a `DW_FORM_sec_offset` reference to the `.debug_ranges` or `.debug_rnglists` sections
/// - a `DW_FORM_rnglistx` index into the `.debug_rnglists` entries for the unit
///
/// then return an iterator over the entries in the range list.
/// Returns `None` for other forms.
pub fn attr_ranges(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
attr: AttributeValue<R>,
) -> Result<Option<RngListIter<R>>> {
match self.attr_ranges_offset(unit, attr)? {
Some(offset) => Ok(Some(self.ranges(unit, offset)?)),
None => Ok(None),
}
}
/// Return an iterator for the address ranges of a `DebuggingInformationEntry`.
///
/// This uses `DW_AT_low_pc`, `DW_AT_high_pc` and `DW_AT_ranges`.
pub fn die_ranges(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
entry: &DebuggingInformationEntry<'_, '_, R>,
) -> Result<RangeIter<R>> {
let mut low_pc = None;
let mut high_pc = None;
let mut size = None;
let mut attrs = entry.attrs();
while let Some(attr) = attrs.next()? {
match attr.name() {
constants::DW_AT_low_pc => {
low_pc = Some(
self.attr_address(unit, attr.value())?
.ok_or(Error::UnsupportedAttributeForm)?,
);
}
constants::DW_AT_high_pc => match attr.value() {
AttributeValue::Udata(val) => size = Some(val),
attr => {
high_pc = Some(
self.attr_address(unit, attr)?
.ok_or(Error::UnsupportedAttributeForm)?,
);
}
},
constants::DW_AT_ranges => {
if let Some(list) = self.attr_ranges(unit, attr.value())? {
return Ok(RangeIter(RangeIterInner::List(list)));
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
let range = low_pc.and_then(|begin| {
let end = size.map(|size| begin + size).or(high_pc);
// TODO: perhaps return an error if `end` is `None`
end.map(|end| Range { begin, end })
});
Ok(RangeIter(RangeIterInner::Single(range)))
}
/// Return an iterator for the address ranges of a `Unit`.
///
/// This uses `DW_AT_low_pc`, `DW_AT_high_pc` and `DW_AT_ranges` of the
/// root `DebuggingInformationEntry`.
pub fn unit_ranges(&self, unit: &Unit<R>) -> Result<RangeIter<R>> {
let mut cursor = unit.header.entries(&unit.abbreviations);
cursor.next_dfs()?;
let root = cursor.current().ok_or(Error::MissingUnitDie)?;
self.die_ranges(unit, root)
}
/// Return the location list offset at the given index.
pub fn locations_offset(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
index: DebugLocListsIndex<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>> {
self.locations
.get_offset(unit.encoding(), unit.loclists_base, index)
}
/// Iterate over the `LocationListEntry`s starting at the given offset.
pub fn locations(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
offset: LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<LocListIter<R>> {
match self.file_type {
DwarfFileType::Main => self.locations.locations(
offset,
unit.encoding(),
unit.low_pc,
&self.debug_addr,
unit.addr_base,
),
DwarfFileType::Dwo => self.locations.locations_dwo(
offset,
unit.encoding(),
unit.low_pc,
&self.debug_addr,
unit.addr_base,
),
}
}
/// Iterate over the raw `LocationListEntry`s starting at the given offset.
pub fn raw_locations(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
offset: LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RawLocListIter<R>> {
match self.file_type {
DwarfFileType::Main => self.locations.raw_locations(offset, unit.encoding()),
DwarfFileType::Dwo => self.locations.raw_locations_dwo(offset, unit.encoding()),
}
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a location list offset.
///
/// If the attribute value is one of:
///
/// - a `DW_FORM_sec_offset` reference to the `.debug_loc` or `.debug_loclists` sections
/// - a `DW_FORM_loclistx` index into the `.debug_loclists` entries for the unit
///
/// then return the location list offset of the location list.
/// Returns `None` for other forms.
pub fn attr_locations_offset(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
attr: AttributeValue<R>,
) -> Result<Option<LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>>> {
match attr {
AttributeValue::LocationListsRef(offset) => Ok(Some(offset)),
AttributeValue::DebugLocListsIndex(index) => {
self.locations_offset(unit, index).map(Some)
}
_ => Ok(None),
}
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a location list entry iterator.
///
/// If the attribute value is one of:
///
/// - a `DW_FORM_sec_offset` reference to the `.debug_loc` or `.debug_loclists` sections
/// - a `DW_FORM_loclistx` index into the `.debug_loclists` entries for the unit
///
/// then return an iterator over the entries in the location list.
/// Returns `None` for other forms.
pub fn attr_locations(
&self,
unit: &Unit<R>,
attr: AttributeValue<R>,
) -> Result<Option<LocListIter<R>>> {
match self.attr_locations_offset(unit, attr)? {
Some(offset) => Ok(Some(self.locations(unit, offset)?)),
None => Ok(None),
}
}
/// Call `Reader::lookup_offset_id` for each section, and return the first match.
///
/// The first element of the tuple is `true` for supplementary sections.
pub fn lookup_offset_id(&self, id: ReaderOffsetId) -> Option<(bool, SectionId, R::Offset)> {
None.or_else(|| self.debug_abbrev.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_addr.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_aranges.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_info.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_line.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_line_str.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_str.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_str_offsets.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.debug_types.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.locations.lookup_offset_id(id))
.or_else(|| self.ranges.lookup_offset_id(id))
.map(|(id, offset)| (false, id, offset))
.or_else(|| {
self.sup()
.and_then(|sup| sup.lookup_offset_id(id))
.map(|(_, id, offset)| (true, id, offset))
})
}
/// Returns a string representation of the given error.
///
/// This uses information from the DWARF sections to provide more information in some cases.
pub fn format_error(&self, err: Error) -> String {
#[allow(clippy::single_match)]
match err {
Error::UnexpectedEof(id) => match self.lookup_offset_id(id) {
Some((sup, section, offset)) => {
return format!(
"{} at {}{}+0x{:x}",
err,
section.name(),
if sup { "(sup)" } else { "" },
offset.into_u64(),
);
}
None => {}
},
_ => {}
}
err.description().into()
}
}
impl<R: Clone> Dwarf<R> {
/// Assuming `self` was loaded from a .dwo, take the appropriate
/// sections from `parent` (which contains the skeleton unit for this
/// dwo) such as `.debug_addr` and merge them into this `Dwarf`.
pub fn make_dwo(&mut self, parent: &Dwarf<R>) {
self.file_type = DwarfFileType::Dwo;
// These sections are always taken from the parent file and not the dwo.
self.debug_addr = parent.debug_addr.clone();
// .debug_rnglists comes from the DWO, .debug_ranges comes from the
// parent file.
self.ranges
.set_debug_ranges(parent.ranges.debug_ranges().clone());
self.sup.clone_from(&parent.sup);
}
}
/// The sections from a `.dwp` file.
///
/// This is useful for storing sections when `T` does not implement `Reader`.
/// It can be used to create a `DwarfPackage` that references the data in `self`.
/// If `T` does implement `Reader`, then use `DwarfPackage` directly.
///
/// ## Example Usage
///
/// It can be useful to load DWARF sections into owned data structures,
/// such as `Vec`. However, we do not implement the `Reader` trait
/// for `Vec`, because it would be very inefficient, but this trait
/// is required for all of the methods that parse the DWARF data.
/// So we first load the DWARF sections into `Vec`s, and then use
/// `borrow` to create `Reader`s that reference the data.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// # fn example() -> Result<(), gimli::Error> {
/// # let loader = |name| -> Result<_, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
/// // Read the DWARF sections into `Vec`s with whatever object loader you're using.
/// let dwp_sections: gimli::DwarfPackageSections<Vec<u8>> = gimli::DwarfPackageSections::load(loader)?;
/// // Create references to the DWARF sections.
/// let dwp: gimli::DwarfPackage<_> = dwp_sections.borrow(
/// |section| gimli::EndianSlice::new(§ion, gimli::LittleEndian),
/// gimli::EndianSlice::new(&[], gimli::LittleEndian),
/// )?;
/// # unreachable!()
/// # }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DwarfPackageSections<T> {
/// The `.debug_cu_index` section.
pub cu_index: DebugCuIndex<T>,
/// The `.debug_tu_index` section.
pub tu_index: DebugTuIndex<T>,
/// The `.debug_abbrev.dwo` section.
pub debug_abbrev: DebugAbbrev<T>,
/// The `.debug_info.dwo` section.
pub debug_info: DebugInfo<T>,
/// The `.debug_line.dwo` section.
pub debug_line: DebugLine<T>,
/// The `.debug_str.dwo` section.
pub debug_str: DebugStr<T>,
/// The `.debug_str_offsets.dwo` section.
pub debug_str_offsets: DebugStrOffsets<T>,
/// The `.debug_loc.dwo` section.
///
/// Only present when using GNU split-dwarf extension to DWARF 4.
pub debug_loc: DebugLoc<T>,
/// The `.debug_loclists.dwo` section.
pub debug_loclists: DebugLocLists<T>,
/// The `.debug_rnglists.dwo` section.
pub debug_rnglists: DebugRngLists<T>,
/// The `.debug_types.dwo` section.
///
/// Only present when using GNU split-dwarf extension to DWARF 4.
pub debug_types: DebugTypes<T>,
}
impl<T> DwarfPackageSections<T> {
/// Try to load the `.dwp` sections using the given loader function.
///
/// `section` loads a DWARF section from the object file.
/// It should return an empty section if the section does not exist.
pub fn load<F, E>(mut section: F) -> core::result::Result<Self, E>
where
F: FnMut(SectionId) -> core::result::Result<T, E>,
E: From<Error>,
{
Ok(DwarfPackageSections {
// Section types are inferred.
cu_index: Section::load(&mut section)?,
tu_index: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_abbrev: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_info: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_line: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_str: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_str_offsets: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_loc: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_loclists: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_rnglists: Section::load(&mut section)?,
debug_types: Section::load(&mut section)?,
})
}
/// Create a `DwarfPackage` structure that references the data in `self`.
pub fn borrow<'a, F, R>(&'a self, mut borrow: F, empty: R) -> Result<DwarfPackage<R>>
where
F: FnMut(&'a T) -> R,
R: Reader,
{
DwarfPackage::from_sections(
DwarfPackageSections {
cu_index: self.cu_index.borrow(&mut borrow),
tu_index: self.tu_index.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_abbrev: self.debug_abbrev.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_info: self.debug_info.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_line: self.debug_line.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_str: self.debug_str.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_str_offsets: self.debug_str_offsets.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_loc: self.debug_loc.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_loclists: self.debug_loclists.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_rnglists: self.debug_rnglists.borrow(&mut borrow),
debug_types: self.debug_types.borrow(&mut borrow),
},
empty,
)
}
}
/// The sections from a `.dwp` file, with parsed indices.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct DwarfPackage<R: Reader> {
/// The compilation unit index in the `.debug_cu_index` section.
pub cu_index: UnitIndex<R>,
/// The type unit index in the `.debug_tu_index` section.
pub tu_index: UnitIndex<R>,
/// The `.debug_abbrev.dwo` section.
pub debug_abbrev: DebugAbbrev<R>,
/// The `.debug_info.dwo` section.
pub debug_info: DebugInfo<R>,
/// The `.debug_line.dwo` section.
pub debug_line: DebugLine<R>,
/// The `.debug_str.dwo` section.
pub debug_str: DebugStr<R>,
/// The `.debug_str_offsets.dwo` section.
pub debug_str_offsets: DebugStrOffsets<R>,
/// The `.debug_loc.dwo` section.
///
/// Only present when using GNU split-dwarf extension to DWARF 4.
pub debug_loc: DebugLoc<R>,
/// The `.debug_loclists.dwo` section.
pub debug_loclists: DebugLocLists<R>,
/// The `.debug_rnglists.dwo` section.
pub debug_rnglists: DebugRngLists<R>,
/// The `.debug_types.dwo` section.
///
/// Only present when using GNU split-dwarf extension to DWARF 4.
pub debug_types: DebugTypes<R>,
/// An empty section.
///
/// Used when creating `Dwarf<R>`.
pub empty: R,
}
impl<R: Reader> DwarfPackage<R> {
/// Try to load the `.dwp` sections using the given loader function.
///
/// `section` loads a DWARF section from the object file.
/// It should return an empty section if the section does not exist.
pub fn load<F, E>(section: F, empty: R) -> core::result::Result<Self, E>
where
F: FnMut(SectionId) -> core::result::Result<R, E>,
E: From<Error>,
{
let sections = DwarfPackageSections::load(section)?;
Ok(Self::from_sections(sections, empty)?)
}
/// Create a `DwarfPackage` structure from the given sections.
fn from_sections(sections: DwarfPackageSections<R>, empty: R) -> Result<Self> {
Ok(DwarfPackage {
cu_index: sections.cu_index.index()?,
tu_index: sections.tu_index.index()?,
debug_abbrev: sections.debug_abbrev,
debug_info: sections.debug_info,
debug_line: sections.debug_line,
debug_str: sections.debug_str,
debug_str_offsets: sections.debug_str_offsets,
debug_loc: sections.debug_loc,
debug_loclists: sections.debug_loclists,
debug_rnglists: sections.debug_rnglists,
debug_types: sections.debug_types,
empty,
})
}
/// Find the compilation unit with the given DWO identifier and return its section
/// contributions.
///
/// ## Example Usage
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// # fn example<R: gimli::Reader>(
/// # dwarf: &gimli::Dwarf<R>,
/// # dwp: &gimli::DwarfPackage<R>,
/// # dwo_id: gimli::DwoId,
/// # ) -> Result<(), gimli::Error> {
/// if let Some(dwo) = dwp.find_cu(dwo_id, dwarf)? {
/// let dwo_header = dwo.units().next()?.expect("DWO should have one unit");
/// let dwo_unit = dwo.unit(dwo_header)?;
/// // Do something with `dwo_unit`.
/// }
/// # unreachable!()
/// # }
pub fn find_cu(&self, id: DwoId, parent: &Dwarf<R>) -> Result<Option<Dwarf<R>>> {
let row = match self.cu_index.find(id.0) {
Some(row) => row,
None => return Ok(None),
};
self.cu_sections(row, parent).map(Some)
}
/// Find the type unit with the given type signature and return its section
/// contributions.
pub fn find_tu(
&self,
signature: DebugTypeSignature,
parent: &Dwarf<R>,
) -> Result<Option<Dwarf<R>>> {
let row = match self.tu_index.find(signature.0) {
Some(row) => row,
None => return Ok(None),
};
self.tu_sections(row, parent).map(Some)
}
/// Return the section contributions of the compilation unit at the given index.
///
/// The index must be in the range `1..cu_index.unit_count`.
///
/// This function should only be needed by low level parsers.
pub fn cu_sections(&self, index: u32, parent: &Dwarf<R>) -> Result<Dwarf<R>> {
self.sections(self.cu_index.sections(index)?, parent)
}
/// Return the section contributions of the compilation unit at the given index.
///
/// The index must be in the range `1..tu_index.unit_count`.
///
/// This function should only be needed by low level parsers.
pub fn tu_sections(&self, index: u32, parent: &Dwarf<R>) -> Result<Dwarf<R>> {
self.sections(self.tu_index.sections(index)?, parent)
}
/// Return the section contributions of a unit.
///
/// This function should only be needed by low level parsers.
pub fn sections(
&self,
sections: UnitIndexSectionIterator<'_, R>,
parent: &Dwarf<R>,
) -> Result<Dwarf<R>> {
let mut abbrev_offset = 0;
let mut abbrev_size = 0;
let mut info_offset = 0;
let mut info_size = 0;
let mut line_offset = 0;
let mut line_size = 0;
let mut loc_offset = 0;
let mut loc_size = 0;
let mut loclists_offset = 0;
let mut loclists_size = 0;
let mut str_offsets_offset = 0;
let mut str_offsets_size = 0;
let mut rnglists_offset = 0;
let mut rnglists_size = 0;
let mut types_offset = 0;
let mut types_size = 0;
for section in sections {
match section.section {
IndexSectionId::DebugAbbrev => {
abbrev_offset = section.offset;
abbrev_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugInfo => {
info_offset = section.offset;
info_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugLine => {
line_offset = section.offset;
line_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugLoc => {
loc_offset = section.offset;
loc_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugLocLists => {
loclists_offset = section.offset;
loclists_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugStrOffsets => {
str_offsets_offset = section.offset;
str_offsets_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugRngLists => {
rnglists_offset = section.offset;
rnglists_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugTypes => {
types_offset = section.offset;
types_size = section.size;
}
IndexSectionId::DebugMacro | IndexSectionId::DebugMacinfo => {
// These are valid but we can't parse these yet.
}
}
}
let debug_abbrev = self.debug_abbrev.dwp_range(abbrev_offset, abbrev_size)?;
let debug_info = self.debug_info.dwp_range(info_offset, info_size)?;
let debug_line = self.debug_line.dwp_range(line_offset, line_size)?;
let debug_loc = self.debug_loc.dwp_range(loc_offset, loc_size)?;
let debug_loclists = self
.debug_loclists
.dwp_range(loclists_offset, loclists_size)?;
let debug_str_offsets = self
.debug_str_offsets
.dwp_range(str_offsets_offset, str_offsets_size)?;
let debug_rnglists = self
.debug_rnglists
.dwp_range(rnglists_offset, rnglists_size)?;
let debug_types = self.debug_types.dwp_range(types_offset, types_size)?;
let debug_str = self.debug_str.clone();
let debug_addr = parent.debug_addr.clone();
let debug_ranges = parent.ranges.debug_ranges().clone();
let debug_aranges = self.empty.clone().into();
let debug_line_str = self.empty.clone().into();
Ok(Dwarf {
debug_abbrev,
debug_addr,
debug_aranges,
debug_info,
debug_line,
debug_line_str,
debug_str,
debug_str_offsets,
debug_types,
locations: LocationLists::new(debug_loc, debug_loclists),
ranges: RangeLists::new(debug_ranges, debug_rnglists),
file_type: DwarfFileType::Dwo,
sup: parent.sup.clone(),
abbreviations_cache: AbbreviationsCache::new(),
})
}
}
/// All of the commonly used information for a unit in the `.debug_info` or `.debug_types`
/// sections.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Unit<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
where
R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
Offset: ReaderOffset,
{
/// The header of the unit.
pub header: UnitHeader<R, Offset>,
/// The parsed abbreviations for the unit.
pub abbreviations: Arc<Abbreviations>,
/// The `DW_AT_name` attribute of the unit.
pub name: Option<R>,
/// The `DW_AT_comp_dir` attribute of the unit.
pub comp_dir: Option<R>,
/// The `DW_AT_low_pc` attribute of the unit. Defaults to 0.
pub low_pc: u64,
/// The `DW_AT_str_offsets_base` attribute of the unit. Defaults to 0.
pub str_offsets_base: DebugStrOffsetsBase<Offset>,
/// The `DW_AT_addr_base` attribute of the unit. Defaults to 0.
pub addr_base: DebugAddrBase<Offset>,
/// The `DW_AT_loclists_base` attribute of the unit. Defaults to 0.
pub loclists_base: DebugLocListsBase<Offset>,
/// The `DW_AT_rnglists_base` attribute of the unit. Defaults to 0.
pub rnglists_base: DebugRngListsBase<Offset>,
/// The line number program of the unit.
pub line_program: Option<IncompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>>,
/// The DWO ID of a skeleton unit or split compilation unit.
pub dwo_id: Option<DwoId>,
}
impl<R: Reader> Unit<R> {
/// Construct a new `Unit` from the given unit header.
#[inline]
pub fn new(dwarf: &Dwarf<R>, header: UnitHeader<R>) -> Result<Self> {
let abbreviations = dwarf.abbreviations(&header)?;
Self::new_with_abbreviations(dwarf, header, abbreviations)
}
/// Construct a new `Unit` from the given unit header and abbreviations.
///
/// The abbreviations for this call can be obtained using `dwarf.abbreviations(&header)`.
/// The caller may implement caching to reuse the `Abbreviations` across units with the
/// same `header.debug_abbrev_offset()` value.
#[inline]
pub fn new_with_abbreviations(
dwarf: &Dwarf<R>,
header: UnitHeader<R>,
abbreviations: Arc<Abbreviations>,
) -> Result<Self> {
let mut unit = Unit {
abbreviations,
name: None,
comp_dir: None,
low_pc: 0,
str_offsets_base: DebugStrOffsetsBase::default_for_encoding_and_file(
header.encoding(),
dwarf.file_type,
),
// NB: Because the .debug_addr section never lives in a .dwo, we can assume its base is always 0 or provided.
addr_base: DebugAddrBase(R::Offset::from_u8(0)),
loclists_base: DebugLocListsBase::default_for_encoding_and_file(
header.encoding(),
dwarf.file_type,
),
rnglists_base: DebugRngListsBase::default_for_encoding_and_file(
header.encoding(),
dwarf.file_type,
),
line_program: None,
dwo_id: match header.type_() {
UnitType::Skeleton(dwo_id) | UnitType::SplitCompilation(dwo_id) => Some(dwo_id),
_ => None,
},
header,
};
let mut name = None;
let mut comp_dir = None;
let mut line_program_offset = None;
let mut low_pc_attr = None;
{
let mut cursor = unit.header.entries(&unit.abbreviations);
cursor.next_dfs()?;
let root = cursor.current().ok_or(Error::MissingUnitDie)?;
let mut attrs = root.attrs();
while let Some(attr) = attrs.next()? {
match attr.name() {
constants::DW_AT_name => {
name = Some(attr.value());
}
constants::DW_AT_comp_dir => {
comp_dir = Some(attr.value());
}
constants::DW_AT_low_pc => {
low_pc_attr = Some(attr.value());
}
constants::DW_AT_stmt_list => {
if let AttributeValue::DebugLineRef(offset) = attr.value() {
line_program_offset = Some(offset);
}
}
constants::DW_AT_str_offsets_base => {
if let AttributeValue::DebugStrOffsetsBase(base) = attr.value() {
unit.str_offsets_base = base;
}
}
constants::DW_AT_addr_base | constants::DW_AT_GNU_addr_base => {
if let AttributeValue::DebugAddrBase(base) = attr.value() {
unit.addr_base = base;
}
}
constants::DW_AT_loclists_base => {
if let AttributeValue::DebugLocListsBase(base) = attr.value() {
unit.loclists_base = base;
}
}
constants::DW_AT_rnglists_base | constants::DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base => {
if let AttributeValue::DebugRngListsBase(base) = attr.value() {
unit.rnglists_base = base;
}
}
constants::DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id => {
if unit.dwo_id.is_none() {
if let AttributeValue::DwoId(dwo_id) = attr.value() {
unit.dwo_id = Some(dwo_id);
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
}
unit.name = match name {
Some(val) => dwarf.attr_string(&unit, val).ok(),
None => None,
};
unit.comp_dir = match comp_dir {
Some(val) => dwarf.attr_string(&unit, val).ok(),
None => None,
};
unit.line_program = match line_program_offset {
Some(offset) => Some(dwarf.debug_line.program(
offset,
unit.header.address_size(),
unit.comp_dir.clone(),
unit.name.clone(),
)?),
None => None,
};
if let Some(low_pc_attr) = low_pc_attr {
if let Some(addr) = dwarf.attr_address(&unit, low_pc_attr)? {
unit.low_pc = addr;
}
}
Ok(unit)
}
/// Return a reference to this unit and its associated `Dwarf`.
pub fn unit_ref<'a>(&'a self, dwarf: &'a Dwarf<R>) -> UnitRef<'a, R> {
UnitRef::new(dwarf, self)
}
/// Return the encoding parameters for this unit.
#[inline]
pub fn encoding(&self) -> Encoding {
self.header.encoding()
}
/// Read the `DebuggingInformationEntry` at the given offset.
pub fn entry(
&self,
offset: UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<DebuggingInformationEntry<'_, '_, R>> {
self.header.entry(&self.abbreviations, offset)
}
/// Navigate this unit's `DebuggingInformationEntry`s.
#[inline]
pub fn entries(&self) -> EntriesCursor<'_, '_, R> {
self.header.entries(&self.abbreviations)
}
/// Navigate this unit's `DebuggingInformationEntry`s
/// starting at the given offset.
#[inline]
pub fn entries_at_offset(
&self,
offset: UnitOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<EntriesCursor<'_, '_, R>> {
self.header.entries_at_offset(&self.abbreviations, offset)
}
/// Navigate this unit's `DebuggingInformationEntry`s as a tree
/// starting at the given offset.
#[inline]
pub fn entries_tree(
&self,
offset: Option<UnitOffset<R::Offset>>,
) -> Result<EntriesTree<'_, '_, R>> {
self.header.entries_tree(&self.abbreviations, offset)
}
/// Read the raw data that defines the Debugging Information Entries.
#[inline]
pub fn entries_raw(
&self,
offset: Option<UnitOffset<R::Offset>>,
) -> Result<EntriesRaw<'_, '_, R>> {
self.header.entries_raw(&self.abbreviations, offset)
}
/// Copy attributes that are subject to relocation from another unit. This is intended
/// to be used to copy attributes from a skeleton compilation unit to the corresponding
/// split compilation unit.
pub fn copy_relocated_attributes(&mut self, other: &Unit<R>) {
self.low_pc = other.low_pc;
self.addr_base = other.addr_base;
if self.header.version() < 5 {
self.rnglists_base = other.rnglists_base;
}
}
/// Find the dwo name (if any) for this unit, automatically handling the differences
/// between the standardized DWARF 5 split DWARF format and the pre-DWARF 5 GNU
/// extension.
///
/// The returned value is relative to this unit's `comp_dir`.
pub fn dwo_name(&self) -> Result<Option<AttributeValue<R>>> {
let mut entries = self.entries();
entries.next_entry()?;
let entry = entries.current().ok_or(Error::MissingUnitDie)?;
if self.header.version() < 5 {
entry.attr_value(constants::DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name)
} else {
entry.attr_value(constants::DW_AT_dwo_name)
}
}
}
/// A reference to a `Unit` and its associated `Dwarf`.
///
/// These often need to be passed around together, so this struct makes that easier.
///
/// It implements `Deref` to `Unit`, so you can use it as if it were a `Unit`.
/// It also implements methods that correspond to methods on `Dwarf` that take a `Unit`.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct UnitRef<'a, R: Reader> {
/// The `Dwarf` that contains the unit.
pub dwarf: &'a Dwarf<R>,
/// The `Unit` being referenced.
pub unit: &'a Unit<R>,
}
impl<'a, R: Reader> Clone for UnitRef<'a, R> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
*self
}
}
impl<'a, R: Reader> Copy for UnitRef<'a, R> {}
impl<'a, R: Reader> core::ops::Deref for UnitRef<'a, R> {
type Target = Unit<R>;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.unit
}
}
impl<'a, R: Reader> UnitRef<'a, R> {
/// Construct a new `UnitRef` from a `Dwarf` and a `Unit`.
pub fn new(dwarf: &'a Dwarf<R>, unit: &'a Unit<R>) -> Self {
UnitRef { dwarf, unit }
}
/// Return the string offset at the given index.
#[inline]
pub fn string_offset(
&self,
index: DebugStrOffsetsIndex<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<DebugStrOffset<R::Offset>> {
self.dwarf.string_offset(self.unit, index)
}
/// Return the string at the given offset in `.debug_str`.
#[inline]
pub fn string(&self, offset: DebugStrOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<R> {
self.dwarf.string(offset)
}
/// Return the string at the given offset in `.debug_line_str`.
#[inline]
pub fn line_string(&self, offset: DebugLineStrOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<R> {
self.dwarf.line_string(offset)
}
/// Return the string at the given offset in the `.debug_str`
/// in the supplementary object file.
#[inline]
pub fn sup_string(&self, offset: DebugStrOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<R> {
self.dwarf.sup_string(offset)
}
/// Return an attribute value as a string slice.
///
/// See [`Dwarf::attr_string`] for more information.
pub fn attr_string(&self, attr: AttributeValue<R>) -> Result<R> {
self.dwarf.attr_string(self.unit, attr)
}
/// Return the address at the given index.
pub fn address(&self, index: DebugAddrIndex<R::Offset>) -> Result<u64> {
self.dwarf.address(self.unit, index)
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as an address.
///
/// See [`Dwarf::attr_address`] for more information.
pub fn attr_address(&self, attr: AttributeValue<R>) -> Result<Option<u64>> {
self.dwarf.attr_address(self.unit, attr)
}
/// Return the range list offset for the given raw offset.
///
/// This handles adding `DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base` if required.
pub fn ranges_offset_from_raw(
&self,
offset: RawRangeListsOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> RangeListsOffset<R::Offset> {
self.dwarf.ranges_offset_from_raw(self.unit, offset)
}
/// Return the range list offset at the given index.
pub fn ranges_offset(
&self,
index: DebugRngListsIndex<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>> {
self.dwarf.ranges_offset(self.unit, index)
}
/// Iterate over the `RangeListEntry`s starting at the given offset.
pub fn ranges(&self, offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<RngListIter<R>> {
self.dwarf.ranges(self.unit, offset)
}
/// Iterate over the `RawRngListEntry`ies starting at the given offset.
pub fn raw_ranges(&self, offset: RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<RawRngListIter<R>> {
self.dwarf.raw_ranges(self.unit, offset)
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a range list offset.
///
/// See [`Dwarf::attr_ranges_offset`] for more information.
pub fn attr_ranges_offset(
&self,
attr: AttributeValue<R>,
) -> Result<Option<RangeListsOffset<R::Offset>>> {
self.dwarf.attr_ranges_offset(self.unit, attr)
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a range list entry iterator.
///
/// See [`Dwarf::attr_ranges`] for more information.
pub fn attr_ranges(&self, attr: AttributeValue<R>) -> Result<Option<RngListIter<R>>> {
self.dwarf.attr_ranges(self.unit, attr)
}
/// Return an iterator for the address ranges of a `DebuggingInformationEntry`.
///
/// This uses `DW_AT_low_pc`, `DW_AT_high_pc` and `DW_AT_ranges`.
pub fn die_ranges(&self, entry: &DebuggingInformationEntry<'_, '_, R>) -> Result<RangeIter<R>> {
self.dwarf.die_ranges(self.unit, entry)
}
/// Return an iterator for the address ranges of the `Unit`.
///
/// This uses `DW_AT_low_pc`, `DW_AT_high_pc` and `DW_AT_ranges` of the
/// root `DebuggingInformationEntry`.
pub fn unit_ranges(&self) -> Result<RangeIter<R>> {
self.dwarf.unit_ranges(self.unit)
}
/// Return the location list offset at the given index.
pub fn locations_offset(
&self,
index: DebugLocListsIndex<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>> {
self.dwarf.locations_offset(self.unit, index)
}
/// Iterate over the `LocationListEntry`s starting at the given offset.
pub fn locations(&self, offset: LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>) -> Result<LocListIter<R>> {
self.dwarf.locations(self.unit, offset)
}
/// Iterate over the raw `LocationListEntry`s starting at the given offset.
pub fn raw_locations(
&self,
offset: LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>,
) -> Result<RawLocListIter<R>> {
self.dwarf.raw_locations(self.unit, offset)
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a location list offset.
///
/// See [`Dwarf::attr_locations_offset`] for more information.
pub fn attr_locations_offset(
&self,
attr: AttributeValue<R>,
) -> Result<Option<LocationListsOffset<R::Offset>>> {
self.dwarf.attr_locations_offset(self.unit, attr)
}
/// Try to return an attribute value as a location list entry iterator.
///
/// See [`Dwarf::attr_locations`] for more information.
pub fn attr_locations(&self, attr: AttributeValue<R>) -> Result<Option<LocListIter<R>>> {
self.dwarf.attr_locations(self.unit, attr)
}
}
impl<T: ReaderOffset> UnitSectionOffset<T> {
/// Convert an offset to be relative to the start of the given unit,
/// instead of relative to the start of the section.
///
/// Returns `None` if the offset is not within the unit entries.
pub fn to_unit_offset<R>(&self, unit: &Unit<R>) -> Option<UnitOffset<T>>
where
R: Reader<Offset = T>,
{
let (offset, unit_offset) = match (self, unit.header.offset()) {
(
UnitSectionOffset::DebugInfoOffset(offset),
UnitSectionOffset::DebugInfoOffset(unit_offset),
) => (offset.0, unit_offset.0),
(
UnitSectionOffset::DebugTypesOffset(offset),
UnitSectionOffset::DebugTypesOffset(unit_offset),
) => (offset.0, unit_offset.0),
_ => return None,
};
let offset = match offset.checked_sub(unit_offset) {
Some(offset) => UnitOffset(offset),
None => return None,
};
if !unit.header.is_valid_offset(offset) {
return None;
}
Some(offset)
}
}
impl<T: ReaderOffset> UnitOffset<T> {
/// Convert an offset to be relative to the start of the .debug_info section,
/// instead of relative to the start of the given compilation unit.
///
/// Does not check that the offset is valid.
pub fn to_unit_section_offset<R>(&self, unit: &Unit<R>) -> UnitSectionOffset<T>
where
R: Reader<Offset = T>,
{
match unit.header.offset() {
UnitSectionOffset::DebugInfoOffset(unit_offset) => {
DebugInfoOffset(unit_offset.0 + self.0).into()
}
UnitSectionOffset::DebugTypesOffset(unit_offset) => {
DebugTypesOffset(unit_offset.0 + self.0).into()
}
}
}
}
/// An iterator for the address ranges of a `DebuggingInformationEntry`.
///
/// Returned by `Dwarf::die_ranges` and `Dwarf::unit_ranges`.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct RangeIter<R: Reader>(RangeIterInner<R>);
#[derive(Debug)]
enum RangeIterInner<R: Reader> {
Single(Option<Range>),
List(RngListIter<R>),
}
impl<R: Reader> Default for RangeIter<R> {
fn default() -> Self {
RangeIter(RangeIterInner::Single(None))
}
}
impl<R: Reader> RangeIter<R> {
/// Advance the iterator to the next range.
pub fn next(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Range>> {
match self.0 {
RangeIterInner::Single(ref mut range) => Ok(range.take()),
RangeIterInner::List(ref mut list) => list.next(),
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "fallible-iterator")]
impl<R: Reader> fallible_iterator::FallibleIterator for RangeIter<R> {
type Item = Range;
type Error = Error;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> ::core::result::Result<Option<Self::Item>, Self::Error> {
RangeIter::next(self)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::read::EndianSlice;
use crate::{Endianity, LittleEndian};
/// Ensure that `Dwarf<R>` is covariant wrt R.
#[test]
fn test_dwarf_variance() {
/// This only needs to compile.
fn _f<'a: 'b, 'b, E: Endianity>(x: Dwarf<EndianSlice<'a, E>>) -> Dwarf<EndianSlice<'b, E>> {
x
}
}
/// Ensure that `Unit<R>` is covariant wrt R.
#[test]
fn test_dwarf_unit_variance() {
/// This only needs to compile.
fn _f<'a: 'b, 'b, E: Endianity>(x: Unit<EndianSlice<'a, E>>) -> Unit<EndianSlice<'b, E>> {
x
}
}
#[test]
fn test_send() {
fn assert_is_send<T: Send>() {}
assert_is_send::<Dwarf<EndianSlice<'_, LittleEndian>>>();
assert_is_send::<Unit<EndianSlice<'_, LittleEndian>>>();
}
#[test]
fn test_format_error() {
let dwarf_sections = DwarfSections::load(|_| -> Result<_> { Ok(vec![1, 2]) }).unwrap();
let sup_sections = DwarfSections::load(|_| -> Result<_> { Ok(vec![1, 2]) }).unwrap();
let dwarf = dwarf_sections.borrow_with_sup(&sup_sections, |section| {
EndianSlice::new(section, LittleEndian)
});
match dwarf.debug_str.get_str(DebugStrOffset(1)) {
Ok(r) => panic!("Unexpected str {:?}", r),
Err(e) => {
assert_eq!(
dwarf.format_error(e),
"Hit the end of input before it was expected at .debug_str+0x1"
);
}
}
match dwarf.sup().unwrap().debug_str.get_str(DebugStrOffset(1)) {
Ok(r) => panic!("Unexpected str {:?}", r),
Err(e) => {
assert_eq!(
dwarf.format_error(e),
"Hit the end of input before it was expected at .debug_str(sup)+0x1"
);
}
}
assert_eq!(dwarf.format_error(Error::Io), Error::Io.description());
}
}