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diff --git a/lib/isc/backtrace.c b/lib/isc/backtrace.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ea1455 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/isc/backtrace.c @@ -0,0 +1,290 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") + * + * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + * + * See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional + * information regarding copyright ownership. + */ + + +/*! \file */ + +#include <config.h> + +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#ifdef HAVE_LIBCTRACE +#include <execinfo.h> +#endif + +#include <isc/backtrace.h> +#include <isc/result.h> +#include <isc/util.h> + +#ifdef ISC_PLATFORM_USEBACKTRACE +/* + * Getting a back trace of a running process is tricky and highly platform + * dependent. Our current approach is as follows: + * 1. If the system library supports the "backtrace()" function, use it. + * 2. Otherwise, if the compiler is gcc and the architecture is x86_64 or IA64, + * then use gcc's (hidden) Unwind_Backtrace() function. Note that this + * function doesn't work for C programs on many other architectures. + * 3. Otherwise, if the architecture x86 or x86_64, try to unwind the stack + * frame following frame pointers. This assumes the executable binary + * compiled with frame pointers; this is not always true for x86_64 (rather, + * compiler optimizations often disable frame pointers). The validation + * checks in getnextframeptr() hopefully rejects bogus values stored in + * the RBP register in such a case. If the backtrace function itself crashes + * due to this problem, the whole package should be rebuilt with + * --disable-backtrace. + */ +#ifdef HAVE_LIBCTRACE +#define BACKTRACE_LIBC +#elif defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__ia64__)) +#define BACKTRACE_GCC +#elif defined(WIN32) +#define BACKTRACE_WIN32 +#elif defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__) +#define BACKTRACE_X86STACK +#else +#define BACKTRACE_DISABLED +#endif /* HAVE_LIBCTRACE */ +#else /* !ISC_PLATFORM_USEBACKTRACE */ +#define BACKTRACE_DISABLED +#endif /* ISC_PLATFORM_USEBACKTRACE */ + +#ifdef BACKTRACE_LIBC +isc_result_t +isc_backtrace_gettrace(void **addrs, int maxaddrs, int *nframes) { + int n; + + /* + * Validate the arguments: intentionally avoid using REQUIRE(). + * See notes in backtrace.h. + */ + if (addrs == NULL || nframes == NULL) + return (ISC_R_FAILURE); + + /* + * backtrace(3) includes this function itself in the address array, + * which should be eliminated from the returned sequence. + */ + n = backtrace(addrs, maxaddrs); + if (n < 2) + return (ISC_R_NOTFOUND); + n--; + memmove(addrs, &addrs[1], sizeof(void *) * n); + *nframes = n; + return (ISC_R_SUCCESS); +} +#elif defined(BACKTRACE_GCC) +extern int _Unwind_Backtrace(void* fn, void* a); +extern void* _Unwind_GetIP(void* ctx); + +typedef struct { + void **result; + int max_depth; + int skip_count; + int count; +} trace_arg_t; + +static int +btcallback(void *uc, void *opq) { + trace_arg_t *arg = (trace_arg_t *)opq; + + if (arg->skip_count > 0) + arg->skip_count--; + else + arg->result[arg->count++] = (void *)_Unwind_GetIP(uc); + if (arg->count == arg->max_depth) + return (5); /* _URC_END_OF_STACK */ + + return (0); /* _URC_NO_REASON */ +} + +isc_result_t +isc_backtrace_gettrace(void **addrs, int maxaddrs, int *nframes) { + trace_arg_t arg; + + /* Argument validation: see above. */ + if (addrs == NULL || nframes == NULL) + return (ISC_R_FAILURE); + + arg.skip_count = 1; + arg.result = addrs; + arg.max_depth = maxaddrs; + arg.count = 0; + _Unwind_Backtrace(btcallback, &arg); + + *nframes = arg.count; + + return (ISC_R_SUCCESS); +} +#elif defined(BACKTRACE_WIN32) +isc_result_t +isc_backtrace_gettrace(void **addrs, int maxaddrs, int *nframes) { + unsigned long ftc = (unsigned long)maxaddrs; + + *nframes = (int)CaptureStackBackTrace(1, ftc, addrs, NULL); + return ISC_R_SUCCESS; +} +#elif defined(BACKTRACE_X86STACK) +#ifdef __x86_64__ +static unsigned long +getrbp(void) { + __asm("movq %rbp, %rax\n"); +} +#endif + +static void ** +getnextframeptr(void **sp) { + void **newsp = (void **)*sp; + + /* + * Perform sanity check for the new frame pointer, derived from + * google glog. This can actually be bogus depending on compiler. + */ + + /* prohibit the stack frames from growing downwards */ + if (newsp <= sp) + return (NULL); + + /* A heuristics to reject "too large" frame: this actually happened. */ + if ((char *)newsp - (char *)sp > 100000) + return (NULL); + + /* + * Not sure if other checks used in glog are needed at this moment. + * For our purposes we don't have to consider non-contiguous frames, + * for example. + */ + + return (newsp); +} + +isc_result_t +isc_backtrace_gettrace(void **addrs, int maxaddrs, int *nframes) { + int i = 0; + void **sp; + + /* Argument validation: see above. */ + if (addrs == NULL || nframes == NULL) + return (ISC_R_FAILURE); + +#ifdef __x86_64__ + sp = (void **)getrbp(); + if (sp == NULL) + return (ISC_R_NOTFOUND); + /* + * sp is the frame ptr of this function itself due to the call to + * getrbp(), so need to unwind one frame for consistency. + */ + sp = getnextframeptr(sp); +#else + /* + * i386: the frame pointer is stored 2 words below the address for the + * first argument. Note that the body of this function cannot be + * inlined since it depends on the address of the function argument. + */ + sp = (void **)&addrs - 2; +#endif + + while (sp != NULL && i < maxaddrs) { + addrs[i++] = *(sp + 1); + sp = getnextframeptr(sp); + } + + *nframes = i; + + return (ISC_R_SUCCESS); +} +#elif defined(BACKTRACE_DISABLED) +isc_result_t +isc_backtrace_gettrace(void **addrs, int maxaddrs, int *nframes) { + /* Argument validation: see above. */ + if (addrs == NULL || nframes == NULL) + return (ISC_R_FAILURE); + + UNUSED(maxaddrs); + + return (ISC_R_NOTIMPLEMENTED); +} +#endif + +isc_result_t +isc_backtrace_getsymbolfromindex(int idx, const void **addrp, + const char **symbolp) +{ + REQUIRE(addrp != NULL && *addrp == NULL); + REQUIRE(symbolp != NULL && *symbolp == NULL); + + if (idx < 0 || idx >= isc__backtrace_nsymbols) + return (ISC_R_RANGE); + + *addrp = isc__backtrace_symtable[idx].addr; + *symbolp = isc__backtrace_symtable[idx].symbol; + return (ISC_R_SUCCESS); +} + +static int +symtbl_compare(const void *addr, const void *entryarg) { + const isc_backtrace_symmap_t *entry = entryarg; + const isc_backtrace_symmap_t *end = + &isc__backtrace_symtable[isc__backtrace_nsymbols - 1]; + + if (isc__backtrace_nsymbols == 1 || entry == end) { + if (addr >= entry->addr) { + /* + * If addr is equal to or larger than that of the last + * entry of the table, we cannot be sure if this is + * within a valid range so we consider it valid. + */ + return (0); + } + return (-1); + } + + /* entry + 1 is a valid entry from now on. */ + if (addr < entry->addr) + return (-1); + else if (addr >= (entry + 1)->addr) + return (1); + return (0); +} + +isc_result_t +isc_backtrace_getsymbol(const void *addr, const char **symbolp, + unsigned long *offsetp) +{ + isc_result_t result = ISC_R_SUCCESS; + isc_backtrace_symmap_t *found; + + /* + * Validate the arguments: intentionally avoid using REQUIRE(). + * See notes in backtrace.h. + */ + if (symbolp == NULL || *symbolp != NULL || offsetp == NULL) + return (ISC_R_FAILURE); + + if (isc__backtrace_nsymbols < 1) + return (ISC_R_NOTFOUND); + + /* + * Search the table for the entry that meets: + * entry.addr <= addr < next_entry.addr. + */ + found = bsearch(addr, isc__backtrace_symtable, isc__backtrace_nsymbols, + sizeof(isc__backtrace_symtable[0]), symtbl_compare); + if (found == NULL) + result = ISC_R_NOTFOUND; + else { + *symbolp = found->symbol; + *offsetp = (unsigned long) ((const char *)addr - + (char *)found->addr); + } + + return (result); +} |