drgn/util.py
Omar Sandoval bab4f43d68 tests: replace fork_and_sigwait() and fork_and_call() with fork_and_stop()
Before Linux kernel commit 4e57a4ddf6b0 ("ARM: 9107/1: syscall: always
store thread_info->abi_syscall") (in v5.15), on Arm, the syscall number
in /proc/<pid>/syscall is unreliable unless the process is being traced.
fork_and_sigwait() relies on this to detect when the created process has
scheduled out for good. Instead, we can have the created process raise
SIGSTOP and wait for it to be stopped. This is simpler and also doesn't
require us to care about the sigwait syscall numbers. While we're
reworking it, let's also consolidate it with fork_and_call().
test_task_state_to_char() can't use the new function because it wants
the function to sleep, then stop, then die, but it's easy enough to
open-code that one special case.

Signed-off-by: Omar Sandoval <osandov@osandov.com>
2024-03-08 11:57:29 -08:00

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# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
from functools import total_ordering
import os
from pathlib import Path
import platform
import re
from typing import Union
def nproc() -> int:
return len(os.sched_getaffinity(0))
def out_of_date(path: Union[str, Path], *deps: Union[str, Path]) -> bool:
try:
mtime = os.stat(path).st_mtime
except FileNotFoundError:
return True
return any(os.stat(dep).st_mtime > mtime for dep in deps)
def _c_isdigit(c: int) -> bool:
# '0' <= c <= '9'
return 0x30 <= c <= 0x39
def _c_isalpha(c: int) -> bool:
# ('A' <= c <= 'Z') or ('a' <= c <= 'z')
return (0x41 <= c <= 0x5A) or (0x61 <= c <= 0x7A)
def _order(c: int) -> int:
if _c_isdigit(c):
return 0
elif _c_isalpha(c):
return c
elif c == 0x7E: # '~'
return -1
else:
return c + 0x100
def verrevcmp(v1: str, v2: str) -> int:
"""
Compare two versions according to the coreutils version sort rules
(https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/Version_002dsort-ordering-rules.html).
Returns 0 if v1 == v2 by this definition, < 0 if v1 < v2, and > 0 if v1 >
v2.
Adapted from
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/tree/lib/filevercmp.c.
"""
# By definition, version sort compares ASCII, not Unicode:
# https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/Version-sort-ignores-locale.html.
s1 = bytearray(v1, "utf-8")
s2 = bytearray(v2, "utf-8")
s1_len = len(s1)
s2_len = len(s2)
# Add sentinels to avoid some length checks.
s1.append(0)
s2.append(0)
s1_pos = s2_pos = 0
while s1_pos < s1_len or s2_pos < s2_len:
while (s1_pos < s1_len and not _c_isdigit(s1[s1_pos])) or (
s2_pos < s2_len and not _c_isdigit(s2[s2_pos])
):
s1_c = _order(s1[s1_pos]) if s1_pos < s1_len else 0
s2_c = _order(s2[s2_pos]) if s2_pos < s2_len else 0
if s1_c != s2_c:
return s1_c - s2_c
s1_pos += 1
s2_pos += 1
while s1[s1_pos] == 0x30: # '0'
s1_pos += 1
while s2[s2_pos] == 0x30: # '0'
s2_pos += 1
first_diff = 0
while _c_isdigit(s1[s1_pos]) and _c_isdigit(s2[s2_pos]):
if not first_diff:
first_diff = s1[s1_pos] - s2[s2_pos]
s1_pos += 1
s2_pos += 1
if _c_isdigit(s1[s1_pos]):
return 1
if _c_isdigit(s2[s2_pos]):
return -1
if first_diff:
return first_diff
return 0
@total_ordering
class KernelVersion:
"""
Version ordered by verrevcmp(), with -rc releases before the final release.
"""
def __init__(self, release: str) -> None:
self._release = release
# ~ sorts before anything, including the end of the version.
self._key = re.sub(r"-(rc[0-9])", r"~\1", release)
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, KernelVersion):
return NotImplemented
return self._key == other._key
def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, KernelVersion):
return NotImplemented
return verrevcmp(self._key, other._key) < 0
def __str__(self) -> str:
return self._release
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = platform.machine()
if NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME.startswith("aarch64") or NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME == "arm64":
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "aarch64"
elif NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME.startswith("arm") or NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME == "sa110":
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "arm"
elif re.fullmatch(r"i.86", NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME):
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "i386"
elif NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME.startswith("ppc64"):
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "ppc64"
elif NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME.startswith("ppc"):
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "ppc"
elif NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME == "riscv":
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "riscv32"
elif re.match(r"sh[0-9]", NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME):
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "sh"
elif NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME == "sun4u":
NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME = "sparc64"
SYS = {
"aarch64": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"alpha": {"bpf": 515, "perf_event_open": 493},
"arc": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"arm": {"bpf": 386, "kexec_file_load": 401, "perf_event_open": 364},
"csky": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"hexagon": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"i386": {"bpf": 357, "perf_event_open": 336},
"loongarch": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"loongarch64": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"m68k": {"bpf": 354, "perf_event_open": 332},
"microblaze": {"bpf": 387, "perf_event_open": 366},
# TODO: mips is missing here because I don't know how to distinguish
# between the o32 and n32 ABIs.
"mips64": {"bpf": 315, "perf_event_open": 292},
"nios2": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"openrisc": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"parisc": {"bpf": 341, "kexec_file_load": 355, "perf_event_open": 318},
"parisc64": {"bpf": 341, "kexec_file_load": 355, "perf_event_open": 318},
"ppc": {"bpf": 361, "perf_event_open": 319},
"ppc64": {"bpf": 361, "perf_event_open": 319},
"riscv32": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"riscv64": {"bpf": 280, "kexec_file_load": 294, "perf_event_open": 241},
"s390": {"bpf": 351, "kexec_file_load": 381, "perf_event_open": 331},
"s390x": {"bpf": 351, "kexec_file_load": 381, "perf_event_open": 331},
"sh": {"bpf": 375, "perf_event_open": 336},
"sparc": {"bpf": 349, "perf_event_open": 327},
"sparc64": {"bpf": 349, "perf_event_open": 327},
"x86_64": {"bpf": 321, "kexec_file_load": 320, "perf_event_open": 298},
"xtensa": {"bpf": 340, "perf_event_open": 327},
}.get(NORMALIZED_MACHINE_NAME, {})