Changes for v4:
- Separate out libdwfl_stacktrace, as requested.
Changes for v3:
- use const void *stack, not void *, to allow users
to pass a const stack sample
Changes for v2:
- use renamed __libdwfl_set_initial_registers_thread
- oops, should use provided sample_arg->perf_regs_mask
in sample_set_initial registers
* * *
This is a new interface for unwinding that doesn't require the Dwfl to
be attached to a live process (via ptrace) or via corefile. Instead,
data from a perf_events stack sample is provided along with an Elf
struct used to identify the architecture. Based on code from
eu-stacktrace.
* libdwfl_stacktrace/libdwfl_stacktrace.h (dwflst_perf_sample_getframes):
New function.
* libdwfl_stacktrace/dwflst_perf_frame.c
(struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info): New struct, based on
src/stacktrace.c struct sample_arg.
(sample_next_thread): New function, based on src/stacktrace.c.
(sample_getthread): Ditto.
(copy_word_64): New macro, based on src/stacktrace.c.
(copy_word_32): Ditto.
(copy_word): Ditto.
(elf_memory_read): New function, based on src/stacktrace.c.
(sample_memory_read): Ditto.
(sample_set_initial_registers): Ditto.
(sample_detach): Ditto.
(sample_thread_callbacks): New struct, set of callbacks based on
src/stacktrace.c sample_thread_callbacks.
(dwflst_perf_sample_getframes): New function, based on parts of
src/stacktrace.c sysprof_find_dwfl. If the Dwfl is not attached,
attaches it with sample_thread_callbacks and
__libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info. Populates the
__libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info with data from the stack
sample and calls dwfl_getthread_frames to unwind it using the
sample_thread_callbacks.
* libdw/libdw.map (ELFUTILS_0.193): Add dwflst_perf_sample_getframes.
---
libdw/libdw.map | 1 +
libdwfl_stacktrace/dwflst_perf_frame.c | 193 +++++++++++++++++++++++-
libdwfl_stacktrace/libdwfl_stacktrace.h | 15 +-
3 files changed, 207 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libdw/libdw.map b/libdw/libdw.map
index ce5d37fb..7a4cb0d8 100644
--- a/libdw/libdw.map
+++ b/libdw/libdw.map
@@ -399,4 +399,5 @@ ELFUTILS_0.193 {
dwflst_module_gettracker;
dwflst_tracker_linux_proc_find_elf;
dwflst_tracker_find_pid;
+ dwflst_perf_sample_getframes;
} ELFUTILS_0.192;
diff --git a/libdwfl_stacktrace/dwflst_perf_frame.c
b/libdwfl_stacktrace/dwflst_perf_frame.c
index 79e8e482..591097e8 100644
--- a/libdwfl_stacktrace/dwflst_perf_frame.c
+++ b/libdwfl_stacktrace/dwflst_perf_frame.c
@@ -60,4 +60,195 @@ uint64_t dwflst_perf_sample_preferred_regs_mask (GElf_Half
machine)
return 0;
}
-/* XXX dwflst_perf_sample_getframes to be added in subsequent patch */
+struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info {
+ pid_t pid;
+ pid_t tid;
+ Dwarf_Addr base_addr;
+ const uint8_t *stack;
+ size_t stack_size;
+ const Dwarf_Word *regs;
+ uint n_regs;
+ uint64_t perf_regs_mask;
+ uint abi;
+ Dwarf_Addr pc;
+};
+
+/* The next few functions imitate the corefile interface for a single
+ stack sample, with very restricted access to registers and memory. */
+
+/* Just yield the single thread id matching the sample. */
+static pid_t
+sample_next_thread (Dwfl *dwfl __attribute__ ((unused)), void *dwfl_arg,
+ void **thread_argp)
+{
+ struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *sample_arg =
+ (struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *)dwfl_arg;
+ if (*thread_argp == NULL)
+ {
+ *thread_argp = (void *)0xea7b3375;
+ return sample_arg->tid;
+ }
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Just check that the thread id matches the sample. */
+static bool
+sample_getthread (Dwfl *dwfl __attribute__ ((unused)), pid_t tid,
+ void *dwfl_arg, void **thread_argp)
+{
+ struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *sample_arg =
+ (struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *)dwfl_arg;
+ *thread_argp = (void *)sample_arg;
+ if (sample_arg->tid != tid)
+ {
+ __libdwfl_seterrno(DWFL_E_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
+ return false;
+ }
+ return true;
+}
+
+#define copy_word_64(result, d) \
+ if ((((uintptr_t) (d)) & (sizeof (uint64_t) - 1)) == 0) \
+ *(result) = *(uint64_t *)(d); \
+ else \
+ memcpy ((result), (d), sizeof (uint64_t));
+
+#define copy_word_32(result, d) \
+ if ((((uintptr_t) (d)) & (sizeof (uint32_t) - 1)) == 0) \
+ *(result) = *(uint32_t *)(d); \
+ else \
+ memcpy ((result), (d), sizeof (uint32_t));
+
+#define copy_word(result, d, abi) \
+ if ((abi) == PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_64) \
+ { copy_word_64((result), (d)); } \
+ else if ((abi) == PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_32) \
+ { copy_word_32((result), (d)); } \
+ else \
+ *(result) = 0;
+
+static bool
+elf_memory_read (Dwfl *dwfl, Dwarf_Addr addr, Dwarf_Word *result, void *arg)
+{
+ struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *sample_arg =
+ (struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *)arg;
+ Dwfl_Module *mod = INTUSE(dwfl_addrmodule) (dwfl, addr);
+ Dwarf_Addr bias;
+ Elf_Scn *section = INTUSE(dwfl_module_address_section) (mod, &addr, &bias);
+
+ if (!section)
+ {
+ __libdwfl_seterrno(DWFL_E_ADDR_OUTOFRANGE);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ Elf_Data *data = elf_getdata(section, NULL);
+ if (data && data->d_buf && data->d_size > addr) {
+ uint8_t *d = ((uint8_t *)data->d_buf) + addr;
+ copy_word(result, d, sample_arg->abi);
+ return true;
+ }
+ __libdwfl_seterrno(DWFL_E_ADDR_OUTOFRANGE);
+ return false;
+}
+
+static bool
+sample_memory_read (Dwfl *dwfl, Dwarf_Addr addr, Dwarf_Word *result, void *arg)
+{
+ struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *sample_arg =
+ (struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *)arg;
+ /* Imitate read_cached_memory() with the stack sample data as the cache. */
+ if (addr < sample_arg->base_addr ||
+ addr - sample_arg->base_addr >= sample_arg->stack_size)
+ return elf_memory_read(dwfl, addr, result, arg);
+ const uint8_t *d = &sample_arg->stack[addr - sample_arg->base_addr];
+ copy_word(result, d, sample_arg->abi);
+ return true;
+}
+
+static bool
+sample_set_initial_registers (Dwfl_Thread *thread, void *arg)
+{
+ struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *sample_arg =
+ (struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *)arg;
+ INTUSE(dwfl_thread_state_register_pc) (thread, sample_arg->pc);
+ Dwfl_Process *process = thread->process;
+ Ebl *ebl = process->ebl;
+ return ebl_set_initial_registers_sample
+ (ebl, sample_arg->regs, sample_arg->n_regs,
+ sample_arg->perf_regs_mask, sample_arg->abi,
+ __libdwfl_set_initial_registers_thread, thread);
+}
+
+static void
+sample_detach (Dwfl *dwfl __attribute__ ((unused)), void *dwfl_arg)
+{
+ struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *sample_arg =
+ (struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *)dwfl_arg;
+ free (sample_arg);
+}
+
+static const Dwfl_Thread_Callbacks sample_thread_callbacks =
+ {
+ sample_next_thread,
+ sample_getthread,
+ sample_memory_read,
+ sample_set_initial_registers,
+ sample_detach,
+ NULL, /* sample_thread_detach */
+ };
+
+int
+dwflst_perf_sample_getframes (Dwfl *dwfl, Elf *elf,
+ pid_t pid, pid_t tid,
+ const void *stack, size_t stack_size,
+ const Dwarf_Word *regs, uint n_regs,
+ uint64_t perf_regs_mask, uint abi,
+ int (*callback) (Dwfl_Frame *state, void *arg),
+ void *arg)
+{
+ /* TODO: Lock the dwfl to ensure attach_state does not interfere
+ with other dwfl_perf_sample_getframes calls. */
+
+ struct __libdwfl_stacktrace_perf_sample_info *sample_arg;
+ bool attached = false;
+ if (dwfl->process != NULL)
+ {
+ sample_arg = dwfl->process->callbacks_arg;
+ attached = true;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ sample_arg = malloc (sizeof *sample_arg);
+ if (sample_arg == NULL)
+ {
+ __libdwfl_seterrno(DWFL_E_NOMEM);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ sample_arg->pid = pid;
+ sample_arg->tid = tid;
+ sample_arg->stack = (const uint8_t *)stack;
+ sample_arg->stack_size = stack_size;
+ sample_arg->regs = regs;
+ sample_arg->n_regs = n_regs;
+ sample_arg->perf_regs_mask = perf_regs_mask;
+ sample_arg->abi = abi;
+
+ if (! attached
+ && ! INTUSE(dwfl_attach_state) (dwfl, elf, pid,
+ &sample_thread_callbacks, sample_arg))
+ return -1;
+
+ /* Now that Dwfl is attached, we can access its Ebl: */
+ Dwfl_Process *process = dwfl->process;
+ Ebl *ebl = process->ebl;
+ sample_arg->base_addr = ebl_sample_base_addr(ebl, regs, n_regs,
+ perf_regs_mask, abi);
+ sample_arg->pc = ebl_sample_pc(ebl, regs, n_regs,
+ perf_regs_mask, abi);
+
+ return INTUSE(dwfl_getthread_frames) (dwfl, tid, callback, arg);
+}
diff --git a/libdwfl_stacktrace/libdwfl_stacktrace.h
b/libdwfl_stacktrace/libdwfl_stacktrace.h
index cf1b5fcd..cb99792f 100644
--- a/libdwfl_stacktrace/libdwfl_stacktrace.h
+++ b/libdwfl_stacktrace/libdwfl_stacktrace.h
@@ -101,7 +101,20 @@ extern int dwflst_tracker_linux_proc_find_elf (Dwfl_Module
*mod, void **userdata
char **file_name, Elf **);
-/* XXX dwflst_perf_sample_getframes to be added in subsequent patch */
+/* Like dwfl_thread_getframes, but iterates through the frames for a
+ linux perf_events stack sample rather than a live thread. Calls
+ dwfl_attach_state on DWFL, with architecture specified by ELF, ELF
+ must remain valid during Dwfl lifetime. Returns zero if all frames
+ have been processed by the callback, returns -1 on error, or the
+ value of the callback when not DWARF_CB_OK. -1 returned on error
+ will set dwfl_errno (). */
+int dwflst_perf_sample_getframes (Dwfl *dwfl, Elf *elf, pid_t pid, pid_t tid,
+ const void *stack, size_t stack_size,
+ const Dwarf_Word *regs, uint32_t n_regs,
+ uint64_t perf_regs_mask, uint32_t abi,
+ int (*callback) (Dwfl_Frame *state, void
*arg),
+ void *arg)
+ __nonnull_attribute__ (1, 5, 7, 11);
/* Returns the linux perf_events register mask describing a set of
registers sufficient for unwinding on MACHINE, or 0 if libdwfl does
--
2.47.0