//===-- sanitizer_stacktrace.cc -------------------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is shared between AddressSanitizer and ThreadSanitizer // run-time libraries. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "sanitizer_common.h" #include "sanitizer_flags.h" #include "sanitizer_stacktrace.h" namespace __sanitizer { uptr StackTrace::GetNextInstructionPc(uptr pc) { #if defined(__mips__) return pc + 8; #elif defined(__powerpc__) return pc + 4; #else return pc + 1; #endif } uptr StackTrace::GetCurrentPc() { return GET_CALLER_PC(); } void BufferedStackTrace::Init(const uptr *pcs, uptr cnt, uptr extra_top_pc) { size = cnt + !!extra_top_pc; CHECK_LE(size, kStackTraceMax); internal_memcpy(trace_buffer, pcs, cnt * sizeof(trace_buffer[0])); if (extra_top_pc) trace_buffer[cnt] = extra_top_pc; top_frame_bp = 0; } // In GCC on ARM bp points to saved lr, not fp, so we should check the next // cell in stack to be a saved frame pointer. GetCanonicFrame returns the // pointer to saved frame pointer in any case. static inline uhwptr *GetCanonicFrame(uptr bp, uptr stack_top, uptr stack_bottom) { #ifdef __arm__ if (!IsValidFrame(bp, stack_top, stack_bottom)) return 0; uhwptr *bp_prev = (uhwptr *)bp; if (IsValidFrame((uptr)bp_prev[0], stack_top, stack_bottom)) return bp_prev; // The next frame pointer does not look right. This could be a GCC frame, step // back by 1 word and try again. if (IsValidFrame((uptr)bp_prev[-1], stack_top, stack_bottom)) return bp_prev - 1; // Nope, this does not look right either. This means the frame after next does // not have a valid frame pointer, but we can still extract the caller PC. // Unfortunately, there is no way to decide between GCC and LLVM frame // layouts. Assume LLVM. return bp_prev; #else return (uhwptr*)bp; #endif } void BufferedStackTrace::FastUnwindStack(uptr pc, uptr bp, uptr stack_top, uptr stack_bottom, u32 max_depth) { const uptr kPageSize = GetPageSizeCached(); CHECK_GE(max_depth, 2); trace_buffer[0] = pc; size = 1; if (stack_top < 4096) return; // Sanity check for stack top. uhwptr *frame = GetCanonicFrame(bp, stack_top, stack_bottom); // Lowest possible address that makes sense as the next frame pointer. // Goes up as we walk the stack. uptr bottom = stack_bottom; // Avoid infinite loop when frame == frame[0] by using frame > prev_frame. while (IsValidFrame((uptr)frame, stack_top, bottom) && IsAligned((uptr)frame, sizeof(*frame)) && size < max_depth) { #ifdef __powerpc__ // PowerPC ABIs specify that the return address is saved at offset // 16 of the *caller's* stack frame. Thus we must dereference the // back chain to find the caller frame before extracting it. uhwptr *caller_frame = (uhwptr*)frame[0]; if (!IsValidFrame((uptr)caller_frame, stack_top, bottom) || !IsAligned((uptr)caller_frame, sizeof(uhwptr))) break; uhwptr pc1 = caller_frame[2]; #elif defined(__s390__) uhwptr pc1 = frame[14]; #else uhwptr pc1 = frame[1]; #endif // Let's assume that any pointer in the 0th page (i.e. <0x1000 on i386 and // x86_64) is invalid and stop unwinding here. If we're adding support for // a platform where this isn't true, we need to reconsider this check. if (pc1 < kPageSize) break; if (pc1 != pc) { trace_buffer[size++] = (uptr) pc1; } bottom = (uptr)frame; frame = GetCanonicFrame((uptr)frame[0], stack_top, bottom); } } void BufferedStackTrace::PopStackFrames(uptr count) { CHECK_LT(count, size); size -= count; for (uptr i = 0; i < size; ++i) { trace_buffer[i] = trace_buffer[i + count]; } } static uptr Distance(uptr a, uptr b) { return a < b ? b - a : a - b; } uptr BufferedStackTrace::LocatePcInTrace(uptr pc) { uptr best = 0; for (uptr i = 1; i < size; ++i) { if (Distance(trace[i], pc) < Distance(trace[best], pc)) best = i; } return best; } } // namespace __sanitizer