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qemu/scripts/qemugdb/coroutine.py
Daniel Baumann ea34ddeea6
Adding upstream version 1:10.0.2+ds.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
2025-06-22 14:27:05 +02:00

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#
# GDB debugging support
#
# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, Inc. and/or its affiliates
#
# Authors:
# Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2
# or later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
import gdb
VOID_PTR = gdb.lookup_type('void').pointer()
def pthread_self():
'''Fetch the base address of TLS.'''
return gdb.parse_and_eval("$fs_base")
def get_glibc_pointer_guard():
'''Fetch glibc pointer guard value'''
fs_base = pthread_self()
return gdb.parse_and_eval('*(uint64_t*)((uint64_t)%s + 0x30)' % fs_base)
def glibc_ptr_demangle(val, pointer_guard):
'''Undo effect of glibc's PTR_MANGLE()'''
return gdb.parse_and_eval('(((uint64_t)%s >> 0x11) | ((uint64_t)%s << (64 - 0x11))) ^ (uint64_t)%s' % (val, val, pointer_guard))
def get_jmpbuf_regs(jmpbuf):
JB_RBX = 0
JB_RBP = 1
JB_R12 = 2
JB_R13 = 3
JB_R14 = 4
JB_R15 = 5
JB_RSP = 6
JB_PC = 7
pointer_guard = get_glibc_pointer_guard()
return {'rbx': jmpbuf[JB_RBX],
'rbp': glibc_ptr_demangle(jmpbuf[JB_RBP], pointer_guard),
'rsp': glibc_ptr_demangle(jmpbuf[JB_RSP], pointer_guard),
'r12': jmpbuf[JB_R12],
'r13': jmpbuf[JB_R13],
'r14': jmpbuf[JB_R14],
'r15': jmpbuf[JB_R15],
'rip': glibc_ptr_demangle(jmpbuf[JB_PC], pointer_guard) }
def symbol_lookup(addr):
# Example: "__clone3 + 44 in section .text of /lib64/libc.so.6"
result = gdb.execute(f"info symbol {hex(addr)}", to_string=True).strip()
try:
if "+" in result:
(func, result) = result.split(" + ")
(offset, result) = result.split(" in ")
else:
offset = "0"
(func, result) = result.split(" in ")
func_str = f"{func}<+{offset}> ()"
except:
return f"??? ({result})"
# Example: Line 321 of "../util/coroutine-ucontext.c" starts at address
# 0x55cf3894d993 <qemu_coroutine_switch+99> and ends at 0x55cf3894d9ab
# <qemu_coroutine_switch+123>.
result = gdb.execute(f"info line *{hex(addr)}", to_string=True).strip()
if not result.startswith("Line "):
return func_str
result = result[5:]
try:
result = result.split(" starts ")[0]
(line, path) = result.split(" of ")
path = path.replace("\"", "")
except:
return func_str
return f"{func_str} at {path}:{line}"
def dump_backtrace(regs):
'''
Backtrace dump with raw registers, mimic GDB command 'bt'.
'''
# Here only rbp and rip that matter..
rbp = regs['rbp']
rip = regs['rip']
i = 0
while rbp:
# For all return addresses on stack, we want to look up symbol/line
# on the CALL command, because the return address is the next
# instruction instead of the CALL. Here -1 would work for any
# sized CALL instruction.
print(f"#{i} {hex(rip)} in {symbol_lookup(rip if i == 0 else rip-1)}")
rip = gdb.parse_and_eval(f"*(uint64_t *)(uint64_t)({hex(rbp)} + 8)")
rbp = gdb.parse_and_eval(f"*(uint64_t *)(uint64_t)({hex(rbp)})")
i += 1
def dump_backtrace_live(regs):
'''
Backtrace dump with gdb's 'bt' command, only usable in a live session.
'''
old = dict()
# remember current stack frame and select the topmost
# so that register modifications don't wreck it
selected_frame = gdb.selected_frame()
gdb.newest_frame().select()
for i in regs:
old[i] = gdb.parse_and_eval('(uint64_t)$%s' % i)
for i in regs:
gdb.execute('set $%s = %s' % (i, regs[i]))
gdb.execute('bt')
for i in regs:
gdb.execute('set $%s = %s' % (i, old[i]))
selected_frame.select()
def bt_jmpbuf(jmpbuf):
'''Backtrace a jmpbuf'''
regs = get_jmpbuf_regs(jmpbuf)
try:
# This reuses gdb's "bt" command, which can be slightly prettier
# but only works with live sessions.
dump_backtrace_live(regs)
except:
# If above doesn't work, fallback to poor man's unwind
dump_backtrace(regs)
def co_cast(co):
return co.cast(gdb.lookup_type('CoroutineUContext').pointer())
def coroutine_to_jmpbuf(co):
coroutine_pointer = co_cast(co)
return coroutine_pointer['env']['__jmpbuf']
class CoroutineCommand(gdb.Command):
'''Display coroutine backtrace'''
def __init__(self):
gdb.Command.__init__(self, 'qemu coroutine', gdb.COMMAND_DATA,
gdb.COMPLETE_NONE)
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg)
if len(argv) != 1:
gdb.write('usage: qemu coroutine <coroutine-pointer>\n')
return
bt_jmpbuf(coroutine_to_jmpbuf(gdb.parse_and_eval(argv[0])))
class CoroutineBt(gdb.Command):
'''Display backtrace including coroutine switches'''
def __init__(self):
gdb.Command.__init__(self, 'qemu bt', gdb.COMMAND_STACK,
gdb.COMPLETE_NONE)
def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
gdb.execute("bt")
try:
# This only works with a live session
co_ptr = gdb.parse_and_eval("qemu_coroutine_self()")
except:
# Fallback to use hard-coded ucontext vars if it's coredump
co_ptr = gdb.parse_and_eval("co_tls_current")
if co_ptr == False:
return
while True:
co = co_cast(co_ptr)
co_ptr = co["base"]["caller"]
if co_ptr == 0:
break
gdb.write("Coroutine at " + str(co_ptr) + ":\n")
bt_jmpbuf(coroutine_to_jmpbuf(co_ptr))
class CoroutineSPFunction(gdb.Function):
def __init__(self):
gdb.Function.__init__(self, 'qemu_coroutine_sp')
def invoke(self, addr):
return get_jmpbuf_regs(coroutine_to_jmpbuf(addr))['rsp'].cast(VOID_PTR)
class CoroutinePCFunction(gdb.Function):
def __init__(self):
gdb.Function.__init__(self, 'qemu_coroutine_pc')
def invoke(self, addr):
return get_jmpbuf_regs(coroutine_to_jmpbuf(addr))['rip'].cast(VOID_PTR)