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Reading the ABI specification, I realized that fallback_unwind_ppc64()
is completely wrong. Fix it.
Fixes: eec67768aa
("libdrgn: replace elfutils DWARF unwinder with our own")
Signed-off-by: Omar Sandoval <osandov@osandov.com>
271 lines
8.4 KiB
C
271 lines
8.4 KiB
C
// (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2020
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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#include <byteswap.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "drgn.h"
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#include "error.h"
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#include "platform.h" // IWYU pragma: associated
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#include "program.h"
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#include "register_state.h"
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#include "serialize.h"
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#include "arch_ppc64_defs.inc"
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static const struct drgn_cfi_row default_dwarf_cfi_row_ppc64 = DRGN_CFI_ROW(
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(lr)),
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[DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r1)] = { DRGN_CFI_RULE_CFA_PLUS_OFFSET },
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r14)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r15)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r16)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r17)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r18)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r19)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r20)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r21)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r22)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r23)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r24)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r25)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r26)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r27)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r28)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r29)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r30)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(r31)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(cr2)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(cr3)),
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DRGN_CFI_SAME_VALUE_INIT(DRGN_REGISTER_NUMBER(cr4)),
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);
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// Unwind using the stack frame back chain. Note that leaf functions may not
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// allocate a stack frame, so this may skip the caller of a leaf function. I
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// don't know of a good way around that.
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static struct drgn_error *
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fallback_unwind_ppc64(struct drgn_program *prog,
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struct drgn_register_state *regs,
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struct drgn_register_state **ret)
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{
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struct drgn_error *err;
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struct optional_uint64 r1 = drgn_register_state_get_u64(prog, regs, r1);
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if (!r1.has_value)
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return &drgn_stop;
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// The stack pointer (r1) points to the lowest address of the stack
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// frame (the stack grows downwards from high addresses to low
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// addresses), which contains the caller's stack pointer.
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uint64_t unwound_r1;
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err = drgn_program_read_u64(prog, r1.value, false, &unwound_r1);
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uint64_t saved_lr;
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if (!err) {
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if (unwound_r1 <= r1.value) {
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// The unwound stack pointer is either 0, indicating the
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// first stack frame, or invalid.
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return &drgn_stop;
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}
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// The return address (the saved lr) is stored 16 bytes into the
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// caller's stack frame.
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err = drgn_program_read_memory(prog, &saved_lr, unwound_r1 + 16,
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sizeof(saved_lr), false);
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}
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if (err) {
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if (err->code == DRGN_ERROR_FAULT) {
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drgn_error_destroy(err);
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err = &drgn_stop;
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}
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return err;
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}
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struct drgn_register_state *unwound =
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drgn_register_state_create(r1, false);
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if (!unwound)
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return &drgn_enomem;
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drgn_register_state_set_from_buffer(unwound, lr, &saved_lr);
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drgn_register_state_set_from_u64(prog, unwound, r1, unwound_r1);
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drgn_register_state_set_pc_from_register(prog, unwound, lr);
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*ret = unwound;
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drgn_register_state_set_cfa(prog, regs, unwound_r1);
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return NULL;
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}
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static struct drgn_error *
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get_initial_registers_from_struct_ppc64(struct drgn_program *prog,
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const void *buf, size_t size,
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bool linux_kernel_prstatus,
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bool linux_kernel_switched_out,
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struct drgn_register_state **ret)
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{
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if (size < 312) {
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return drgn_error_create(DRGN_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
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"registers are truncated");
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}
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bool bswap = drgn_platform_bswap(&prog->platform);
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struct drgn_register_state *regs =
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drgn_register_state_create(cr7, true);
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if (!regs)
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return &drgn_enomem;
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/*
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* In most cases, nip (word 32) contains the program counter. But, the
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* NT_PRSTATUS note in Linux kernel vmcores is odd, and the saved stack
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* pointer (r1) is for the program counter in the link register (word
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* 36).
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*/
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uint64_t pc;
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memcpy(&pc, (uint64_t *)buf + (linux_kernel_prstatus ? 36 : 32),
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sizeof(pc));
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if (bswap)
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pc = bswap_64(pc);
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drgn_register_state_set_pc(prog, regs, pc);
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// Switched out tasks in the Linux kernel only save r14-r31, nip, and
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// ccr.
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if (!linux_kernel_switched_out) {
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if (!linux_kernel_prstatus) {
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drgn_register_state_set_from_buffer(regs, lr,
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(uint64_t *)buf + 36);
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}
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drgn_register_state_set_range_from_buffer(regs, r0, r13, buf);
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}
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drgn_register_state_set_range_from_buffer(regs, r14, r31,
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(uint64_t *)buf + 14);
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uint64_t ccr;
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memcpy(&ccr, (uint64_t *)regs + 38, sizeof(ccr));
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uint64_t cr[8];
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if (bswap) {
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for (int i = 0; i < 8; i += 2) {
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cr[i] = ccr & (UINT64_C(0xf) << (36 + 4 * i));
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cr[i + 1] = ccr & (UINT64_C(0xf) << (32 + 4 * i));
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}
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} else {
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for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
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cr[i] = ccr & (UINT64_C(0xf) << (28 - 4 * i));
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}
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drgn_register_state_set_range_from_buffer(regs, cr0, cr7, cr);
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*ret = regs;
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return NULL;
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}
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static struct drgn_error *
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pt_regs_get_initial_registers_ppc64(const struct drgn_object *obj,
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struct drgn_register_state **ret)
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{
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return get_initial_registers_from_struct_ppc64(drgn_object_program(obj),
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drgn_object_buffer(obj),
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drgn_object_size(obj),
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false, false, ret);
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}
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static struct drgn_error *
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prstatus_get_initial_registers_ppc64(struct drgn_program *prog,
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const void *prstatus, size_t size,
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struct drgn_register_state **ret)
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{
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if (size < 112) {
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return drgn_error_create(DRGN_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
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"NT_PRSTATUS is truncated");
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}
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bool is_linux_kernel = prog->flags & DRGN_PROGRAM_IS_LINUX_KERNEL;
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return get_initial_registers_from_struct_ppc64(prog,
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(char *)prstatus + 112,
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size - 112,
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is_linux_kernel, false,
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ret);
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}
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// The Linux kernel saves the callee-saved registers in a struct pt_regs on the
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// thread's kernel stack. See _switch() in arch/powerpc/kernel/entry_64.S (as of
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// Linux v5.19).
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static struct drgn_error *
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linux_kernel_get_initial_registers_ppc64(const struct drgn_object *task_obj,
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struct drgn_register_state **ret)
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{
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static const uint64_t STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD = 112;
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static const uint64_t SWITCH_FRAME_SIZE = STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD + 368;
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struct drgn_error *err;
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struct drgn_program *prog = drgn_object_program(task_obj);
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struct drgn_object sp_obj;
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drgn_object_init(&sp_obj, prog);
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err = drgn_object_member_dereference(&sp_obj, task_obj, "thread");
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if (err)
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goto out;
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err = drgn_object_member(&sp_obj, &sp_obj, "ksp");
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if (err)
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goto out;
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uint64_t ksp;
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err = drgn_object_read_unsigned(&sp_obj, &ksp);
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if (err)
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goto out;
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char buf[312];
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err = drgn_program_read_memory(prog, buf, ksp + STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD,
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sizeof(buf), false);
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if (err)
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goto out;
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err = get_initial_registers_from_struct_ppc64(prog, buf, sizeof(buf),
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false, true, ret);
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if (err)
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goto out;
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drgn_register_state_set_from_u64(prog, *ret, r1,
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ksp + SWITCH_FRAME_SIZE);
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err = NULL;
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out:
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drgn_object_deinit(&sp_obj);
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return err;
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}
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static struct drgn_error *
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apply_elf_reloc_ppc64(const struct drgn_relocating_section *relocating,
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uint64_t r_offset, uint32_t r_type,
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const int64_t *r_addend, uint64_t sym_value)
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{
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switch (r_type) {
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case R_PPC64_NONE:
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return NULL;
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case R_PPC64_ADDR32:
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return drgn_reloc_add32(relocating, r_offset, r_addend,
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sym_value);
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case R_PPC64_REL32:
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return drgn_reloc_add32(relocating, r_offset, r_addend,
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sym_value
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- (relocating->addr + r_offset));
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case R_PPC64_ADDR64:
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return drgn_reloc_add64(relocating, r_offset, r_addend,
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sym_value);
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case R_PPC64_REL64:
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return drgn_reloc_add64(relocating, r_offset, r_addend,
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sym_value
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- (relocating->addr + r_offset));
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default:
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return DRGN_UNKNOWN_RELOCATION_TYPE(r_type);
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}
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}
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const struct drgn_architecture_info arch_info_ppc64 = {
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.name = "ppc64",
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.arch = DRGN_ARCH_PPC64,
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.default_flags = (DRGN_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT |
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DRGN_PLATFORM_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN),
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DRGN_ARCHITECTURE_REGISTERS,
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.default_dwarf_cfi_row = &default_dwarf_cfi_row_ppc64,
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.fallback_unwind = fallback_unwind_ppc64,
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.pt_regs_get_initial_registers = pt_regs_get_initial_registers_ppc64,
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.prstatus_get_initial_registers = prstatus_get_initial_registers_ppc64,
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.linux_kernel_get_initial_registers =
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linux_kernel_get_initial_registers_ppc64,
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.apply_elf_reloc = apply_elf_reloc_ppc64,
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};
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