// Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later /** * @file * * Platform internals * * See @ref PlatformInternals. */ #ifndef DRGN_PLATFORM_H #define DRGN_PLATFORM_H #include #include #include "cfi.h" #include "drgn.h" #include "util.h" struct drgn_orc_entry; struct drgn_register_state; /** * @ingroup Internals * * @defgroup PlatformInternals Platforms * * Platform internals. * * drgn's external representation of a platform is @ref drgn_platform. * Internally, architecture-specific handling is mainly in @ref * drgn_architecture_info. See @ref drgn_architecture_info for instructions on * adding support for a new architecture. * * @{ */ struct drgn_register { /** Human-readable names of this register. */ const char * const *names; /** Number of names in @ref names. */ size_t num_names; /** Internal register number. */ drgn_register_number regno; }; /** Offset and size of a register in @ref drgn_register_state::buf. */ struct drgn_register_layout { uint32_t offset; uint32_t size; }; // This is an ugly layering violation needed for DW_CFA_AARCH64_negate_ra_state. // We enforce that it stays up to date with a static_assert() in arch_aarch64.c. #define DRGN_AARCH64_RA_SIGN_STATE_REGNO 0 /** ELF section to apply relocations to. */ struct drgn_relocating_section { char *buf; size_t buf_size; uint64_t addr; bool bswap; }; extern struct drgn_error drgn_invalid_relocation_offset; #ifdef DOXYGEN /** * Apply an ELF relocation as: * * - `*dst = addend + *r_addend` if `r_addend` is not `NULL` (for `ElfN_Rela`) * - `*dst += addend` if `r_addend` is `NULL` (for `ElfN_Rel`) * * Where `dst = (uintN_t *)(relocating->buf + r_offset)`. * * This checks bounds and handles unaligned destinations and byte swapping. It * does not check for overflow. * * This is defined for N of 8, 16, 32, and 64. */ struct drgn_error * drgn_reloc_addN(const struct drgn_relocating_section *relocating, uint64_t r_offset, const int64_t *r_addend, uintN_t addend); #endif struct drgn_error * drgn_reloc_add64(const struct drgn_relocating_section *relocating, uint64_t r_offset, const int64_t *r_addend, uint64_t addend); struct drgn_error * drgn_reloc_add32(const struct drgn_relocating_section *relocating, uint64_t r_offset, const int64_t *r_addend, uint32_t addend); struct drgn_error * drgn_reloc_add16(const struct drgn_relocating_section *relocating, uint64_t r_offset, const int64_t *r_addend, uint16_t addend); struct drgn_error * drgn_reloc_add8(const struct drgn_relocating_section *relocating, uint64_t r_offset, const int64_t *r_addend, uint8_t addend); /** Create an error for an unknown ELF relocation type. */ #define DRGN_UNKNOWN_RELOCATION_TYPE(r_type) \ drgn_error_format(DRGN_ERROR_OTHER, \ "unknown relocation type %" PRIu32 " in %s; " \ "please report this to %s", \ (r_type), __func__, PACKAGE_BUGREPORT) /** * Apply an ELF relocation. If @p r_addend is `NULL`, then this is an `ElfN_Rel` * relocation. Otherwise, this is an `ElfN_Rela` relocation. */ typedef struct drgn_error * apply_elf_reloc_fn(const struct drgn_relocating_section *relocating, uint64_t r_offset, uint32_t r_type, const int64_t *r_addend, uint64_t sym_value); /** Page table iterator. */ struct pgtable_iterator { /** Address of the top-level page table to iterate. */ uint64_t pgtable; /** Current virtual address to translate. */ uint64_t virt_addr; }; /** * Translate the current virtual address from a page table iterator. * * Abstractly, a virtual address lies in a range of addresses in the address * space. A range may be a mapped page, a page table gap, or a range of invalid * addresses (e.g., non-canonical addresses on x86-64). This finds the range * containing the current virtual address (`it->virt_addr`), returns the first * virtual address of that range and the physical address it maps to (if any), * and updates `it->virt_addr` to the end of the range. * * This does not merge contiguous ranges. For example, if two adjacent mapped * pages have adjacent physical addresses, this returns each page separately. * This makes it possible to distinguish between contiguous pages and "huge * pages" on architectures that support different page sizes. Similarly, if two * adjacent entries at level 2 of the page table are empty, this returns each * gap separately. * * @param[in] it Iterator. * @param[out] virt_addr_ret Returned first virtual address in the range * containing the current virtual address. * @param[out] phys_addr_ret Returned physical address that @p virt_addr_ret * maps to, or @c UINT64_MAX if it is not mapped. */ typedef struct drgn_error * (pgtable_iterator_next_fn)(struct drgn_program *prog, struct pgtable_iterator *it, uint64_t *virt_addr_ret, uint64_t *phys_addr_ret); /** * Architecture-specific information and callbacks. * * To add the bare minimum support for recognizing a new architecture: * * - Add a `DRGN_ARCH_FOO` enumerator to @ref drgn_architecture. * - Add the constant to `class Architecture` in `_drgn.pyi`. * - Create a new `libdrgn/arch_foo.c` file and add it to `libdrgn/Makefile.am`. * - Define `struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_foo` in * `libdrgn/arch_foo.c` with the following members: * - @ref name * - @ref arch * - @ref default_flags * - @ref register_by_name * - Add an `extern` declaration of `arch_info_foo` to `libdrgn/platform.h`. * - Handle the architecture in @ref drgn_platform_from_kdump(), @ref * drgn_host_platform, @ref drgn_platform_create(), and @ref * drgn_platform_from_elf(). * * To support Linux kernel loadable modules: * * - Define @ref apply_elf_reloc. * * To support stack unwinding: * * - Create a new `libdrgn/arch_foo_defs.py` file. See * `libdrgn/build-aux/gen_arch_inc_strswitch.py`. * - Add `#include "arch_foo_defs.inc"` to `libdrgn/arch_foo.c`. * - Add `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS` to `arch_info_foo` (and remove @ref * register_by_name). * - Define the following @ref drgn_architecture_info members: * - @ref default_dwarf_cfi_row (use @ref DRGN_CFI_ROW) * - @ref fallback_unwind * - @ref pt_regs_get_initial_registers * - @ref prstatus_get_initial_registers * - @ref linux_kernel_get_initial_registers * - @ref demangle_cfi_registers (only if needed) * * To support virtual address translation: * * - Define the @ref drgn_architecture_info page table iterator members: * - @ref linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_create * - @ref linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_destroy * - @ref linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_init * - @ref linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_next * * This is an example of how the page table iterator members may be used * (ignoring error handling): * * ``` * // Create the iterator. * struct pgtable_iterator *it; * arch->linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_create(prog, &it); * * // Initialize the iterator to translate virtual address 0x80000000 using * // the page table "pgtable". * it->pgtable = pgtable; * it->virt_addr = 0x80000000; * arch->linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_init(prog, it); * // Iterate up to virtual address 0x90000000. * while (it->virt_addr < 0x90000000) { * uint64_t virt_addr, phys_addr; * arch->linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_next(prog, it, &virt_addr, * &phys_addr); * if (phys_addr == UINT64_MAX) { * printf("Virtual address range 0x%" PRIx64 "-0x%" PRIx64 * " is not mapped\n", * virt_addr, it->virt_addr); * } else { * printf("Virtual address range 0x%" PRIx64 "-0x%" PRIx64 * " maps to physical address 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", * virt_addr, phys_addr); * } * } * * // Reuse the iterator to translate a different address using a different page * // table. * it->pgtable = another_pgtable; * it->virt_addr = 0x11110000; * uint64_t virt_addr, phys_addr; * arch->linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_next(prog, it, &virt_addr, &phys_addr); * if (phys_addr != UINT64_MAX) { * printf("Virtual address 0x11110000 maps to physical address 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", * phys_addr + (0x11110000 - virt_addr)); * } * * // Free the iterator now that we're done with it. * arch->linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_destroy(prog, &it); * ``` */ struct drgn_architecture_info { /** Human-readable name of this architecture. */ const char *name; /** Architecture identifier. */ enum drgn_architecture arch; /** * Flags to set for the platform if we're not getting them from * elsewhere (like from an ELF file). */ enum drgn_platform_flags default_flags; /** * Registers visible to the public API. * * This is set by `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS`. */ const struct drgn_register *registers; /** * Number of registers in @ref registers. * * This is set by `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS`. */ size_t num_registers; /** * Internal register number of stack pointer. * * This is set by `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS`. */ drgn_register_number stack_pointer_regno; /** * Return the API-visible register with the given name, or @c NULL if it * is not recognized. * * This is set by `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS`. It cannot be `NULL`. * Set it to @ref drgn_register_by_name_unknown if not using * `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS`. */ const struct drgn_register *(*register_by_name)(const char *name); /** * Internal register layouts indexed by internal register number. * * This is set by `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS`. */ const struct drgn_register_layout *register_layout; /** * Return the internal register number for the given DWARF register * number, or @ref DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER_UNKNOWN if it is not recognized. * * This is set by `DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS`. */ drgn_register_number (*dwarf_regno_to_internal)(uint64_t); /** CFI row containing default rules for DWARF CFI. */ const struct drgn_cfi_row *default_dwarf_cfi_row; /** * Translate an ORC entry to a @ref drgn_cfi_row. * * This should be `NULL` if the architecture doesn't use ORC. */ struct drgn_error *(*orc_to_cfi)(const struct drgn_orc_entry *, struct drgn_cfi_row **, bool *, drgn_register_number *); /** * Replace mangled registers unwound by CFI with their actual values. * * This should be `NULL` if not needed. */ void (*demangle_cfi_registers)(struct drgn_program *, struct drgn_register_state *); /** * Try to unwind a stack frame if CFI wasn't found. Returns &@ref * drgn_stop if we couldn't. * * This typically uses something like frame pointers. If this has to * read memory, translate @ref DRGN_ERROR_FAULT errors to &@ref * drgn_stop. */ struct drgn_error *(*fallback_unwind)(struct drgn_program *, struct drgn_register_state *, struct drgn_register_state **); /** * Create a @ref drgn_register_state from a Linux `struct pt_regs`. * * This should check that the object is sufficiently large with @ref * drgn_object_size(), call @ref drgn_register_state_create() with * `interrupted = true`, and initialize it from the contents of @ref * drgn_object_buffer(). * * @param[in] obj `struct pt_regs` as a value buffer object. * @param[out] ret Returned registers. */ struct drgn_error *(*pt_regs_get_initial_registers)(const struct drgn_object *obj, struct drgn_register_state **ret); /** * Create a @ref drgn_register_state from the contents of an ELF * `NT_PRSTATUS` note. * * This should check that @p size is sufficiently large, call @ref * drgn_register_state_create() with `interrupted = true`, and * initialize it from @p prstatus. * * Refer to `struct elf_prstatus_common` in the Linux kernel source for * the format, and in particular, the `elf_gregset_t pr_reg` member. * `elf_gregset_t` has an architecture-specific layout; on many * architectures, it is identical to or a prefix of `struct pt_regs`. * `pr_reg` is typically at offset 112 on 64-bit platforms and 72 on * 32-bit platforms. * * @param[in] prstatus Buffer of `NT_PRSTATUS` contents. * @param[in] size Size of @p prstatus in bytes. * @param[out] ret Returned registers. */ struct drgn_error *(*prstatus_get_initial_registers)(struct drgn_program *prog, const void *prstatus, size_t size, struct drgn_register_state **ret); /** * Create a @ref drgn_register_state from the `struct task_struct` of a * scheduled-out Linux kernel thread. * * This should should call @ref drgn_register_state_create() with * `interrupted = false` and initialize it from the saved thread * context. * * The context can usually be found in `struct task_struct::thread` * and/or the thread stack. Refer to this architecture's implementation * of `switch_to()` in the Linux kernel. * * @param[in] task_obj `struct task_struct` object. * @param[out] ret Returned registers. */ struct drgn_error *(*linux_kernel_get_initial_registers)(const struct drgn_object *task_obj, struct drgn_register_state **ret); /** * Apply an ELF relocation. * * This should use the pre-defined @ref drgn_reloc_addN() functions * whenever possible. Note that this is only used to relocate debugging * information sections, so typically only simple absolute and * PC-relative relocations need to be implemented. */ apply_elf_reloc_fn *apply_elf_reloc; /** * Return the address and size of the direct mapping virtual address * range. * * This is a hack which is only called when debugging a live Linux * kernel older than v4.11. */ struct drgn_error *(*linux_kernel_live_direct_mapping_fallback)(struct drgn_program *prog, uint64_t *address_ret, uint64_t *size_ret); /** Allocate a Linux kernel page table iterator. */ struct drgn_error *(*linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_create)(struct drgn_program *, struct pgtable_iterator **); /** Free a Linux kernel page table iterator. */ void (*linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_destroy)(struct pgtable_iterator *); /** * (Re)initialize a Linux kernel page table iterator. * * This is called each time that the iterator will be used to translate * a contiguous range of virtual addresses from a single page table. It * is called with @ref pgtable_iterator::pgtable set to the address of * the page table to use and @ref pgtable_iterator::virt_addr set to the * starting virtual address to translate. */ void (*linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_init)(struct drgn_program *, struct pgtable_iterator *); /** * Iterate a (user or kernel) page table in the Linux kernel. * * This is called after @ref linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_init() to * translate the starting address and may be called again without * reinitializing the iterator to translate subsequent adjacent * addresses in the same page table. * * If the caller needs to translate from a different page table or * virtual address, it will call @ref * linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_init() before calling this function * again. * * @see pgtable_iterator_next_fn */ pgtable_iterator_next_fn *linux_kernel_pgtable_iterator_next; }; /** * Implementation of @ref drgn_architecture_info::register_by_name that always * returns `NULL`. */ const struct drgn_register *drgn_register_by_name_unknown(const char *name); extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_unknown; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_x86_64; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_i386; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_aarch64; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_arm; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_ppc64; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_riscv64; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_riscv32; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_s390x; extern const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_s390; struct drgn_platform { const struct drgn_architecture_info *arch; enum drgn_platform_flags flags; }; static inline bool drgn_platforms_equal(const struct drgn_platform *a, const struct drgn_platform *b) { return a->arch == b->arch && a->flags == b->flags; } static inline bool drgn_platform_is_little_endian(const struct drgn_platform *platform) { return platform->flags & DRGN_PLATFORM_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN; } static inline bool drgn_platform_bswap(const struct drgn_platform *platform) { return drgn_platform_is_little_endian(platform) != HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN; } static inline bool drgn_platform_is_64_bit(const struct drgn_platform *platform) { return platform->flags & DRGN_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT; } static inline uint8_t drgn_platform_address_size(const struct drgn_platform *platform) { return drgn_platform_is_64_bit(platform) ? 8 : 4; } static inline uint64_t drgn_platform_address_mask(const struct drgn_platform *platform) { return drgn_platform_is_64_bit(platform) ? UINT64_MAX : UINT32_MAX; } /** * Initialize a @ref drgn_platform from an architecture, word size, and * endianness. * * The default flags for the architecture are used other than the word size and * endianness. */ void drgn_platform_from_arch(const struct drgn_architecture_info *arch, bool is_64_bit, bool is_little_endian, struct drgn_platform *ret); /** Initialize a @ref drgn_platform from an ELF header. */ void drgn_platform_from_elf(GElf_Ehdr *ehdr, struct drgn_platform *ret); /** @} */ #endif /* DRGN_PLATFORM_H */