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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-09 13:16:35 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-09 13:16:35 +0000 |
commit | e2bbf175a2184bd76f6c54ccf8456babeb1a46fc (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 9.1.upstream/9.1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/gdb/lib.txt b/gdb/lib.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d22321 --- /dev/null +++ b/gdb/lib.txt @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ +# GDB macros for use with Quagga. +# +# Macros in this file are not daemon specific. E.g., OS or FRR library +# APIs. +# +# The macro file can be loaded with 'source <filename>'. They can then be +# called by the user. Macros that explore more complicated structs generally +# take pointer arguments. +# +# E.g.: +# +# (gdb) source ~paul/code/frr/gdb/lib.txt +# (gdb) break bgp_packet.c:613 +# Breakpoint 3 at 0x7fa883033a32: file bgp_packet.c, line 613. +# (gdb) cont +# ... +# (gdb) cont +# Breakpoint 3, bgp_write_packet (peer=0x7fa885199080) at bgp_packet.c:614 +# 614 if (CHECK_FLAG (adv->path->peer->cap,PEER_CAP_RESTART_RCV) +# (gdb) dump_prefix4 &adv->rn->p +# IPv4:10.1.1.0/24 +# (gdb) dump_prefix &adv->rn->p +# IPv4:10.1.1.0/24 +# + + +define def_ntohs + set $data = (char *)$arg0 + set $i = 0 + + set $_ = $data[$i++] << 8 + set $_ += $data[$i++] +end +document def_ntohs +Read a 2-byte short at the given pointed to area as big-endian and +return it in $_ + +Argument: Pointer to a 2-byte, big-endian short word. +Returns: Integer value of that word in $_ +end + +define def_ntohl + set $data = (char *)$arg0 + set $i = 0 + + set $_ = $data[$i++] << 24 + set $_ += $data[$i++] << 16 + set $_ += $data[$i++] << 8 + set $_ += $data[$i++] +end +document def_ntohl +Read a 4-byte integer at the given pointed to area as big-endian and +return it in $_ + +Argument: Pointer to a big-endian 4-byte word. +Returns: Integer value of that word in $_ +end + +# NB: This is in more complicated iterative form, rather than more +# conventional and simpler recursive form, because GDB has a recursion limit +# on macro calls (I think). +define walk_route_table_next + # callee saves + set $_top = $top + set $_node = $node + set $_prevl = $prevl + + set $top = (struct route_node *)$arg0 + set $node = (struct route_node *)$arg1 + set $prevl = $node + + # first try left + #echo try left\n + set $node = $prevl->link[0] + + # otherwise try right + if ($node == 0) + #echo left null, try right\n + set $node = $prevl->link[1] + end + + # otherwise go up, till we find the first right that + # we havn't been to yet + if ($node == 0) + set $node = $prevl + while ($node != $top) + #echo right null, try up and right\n + + set $prevl = $node + set $parent = $node->parent + set $node = $parent->link[1] + + if ($node != 0 && $node != $prevl) + #echo found node \n + loop_break + end + + #echo go up\n + set $node = $parent + end + end + + #printf "next node: 0x%x\n", $node + + set $_ = $node + + set $top = $_top + set $node = $_node + set $prevl = $_prevl +end +document walk_route_table_next +Return the next node to visit in the given route_table (or subset of) and +the given current node. + +Arguments: +1st: (struct route_node *) to the top of the route_table to walk +2nd: (struct route_node *) to the current node + +Returns: The (struct route_node *) for the next to visit in $_ +end + +define walk_route_table + set $_visited = $visited + set $_node = $node + set $top = $_top + + set $node = (struct route_node *)$arg0 + set $top = (struct route_node *)$arg0 + set $visited = 0 + + while ($node != 0) + printf "Node: 0x%x", $node + + if ($node->info != 0) + printf "\tinfo: 0x%x", $node->info + set $visited = $visited + 1 + end + + printf "\n" + + walk_route_table_next $top $node + set $node = $_ + + # we've gotten back to the top, finish + if ($node == $top) + set $node = 0 + end + end + printf "Visited: %u\n", $visited + + set $top = $_top + set $visited = $_visited + set $node = $_node +end + +document walk_route_table +Walk through a routing table (or subset thereof) and dump all the non-null +(struct route_node *)->info pointers. + +Argument: A lib/hread.h::(struct route_node *) pointing to the route_node +under which all data should be dumped +end + +define dump_timeval + set $tv = (struct timeval *)$arg0 + set $day = 3600*24 + + if $tv->tv_sec > $day + printf "%d days, ", $tv->tv_sec / $day + end + if $tv->tv_sec > 3600 + printf "%dh", $tv->tv_sec / 3600 + end + if ($tv->tv_sec % 3600) > 60 + printf "%dm", ($tv->tv_sec % 3600) / 60 + end + printf "%d", $tv->tv_sec % 3600 % 60 + if $tv->tv_usec != 0 + printf ".%06d", $tv->tv_usec + end + printf "s" +end +document dump_timeval +Human readable dump of a (struct timeval *) argument +end + +define dump_s_addr + set $addr = (char *)$arg0 + + printf "%d.%d.%d.%d", $addr[0], $addr[1], $addr[2], $addr[3] +end + +define dump_s6_addr + set $a6 = (char *)$arg0 + set $field = 0 + + while ($field < 16) + set $i1 = $field++ + set $i2 = $field++ + + printf "%x%x", $a6[$i1], $a6[$i2] + + if ($field > 2 && ($field % 4 == 0)) + printf ":" + end + end +end +document dump_s6_addr +Interpret the memory starting at given address as an IPv6 s6_addr and +print in human readable form. +end + +define dump_prefix4 + set $p = (struct prefix *) $arg0 + echo IPv4: + dump_s_addr &($p->u.prefix4) + printf "/%d\n", $p->prefixlen +end +document dump_prefix4 +Textual dump of a (struct prefix4 *) argument. +end + +define dump_prefix6 + set $p = (struct prefix *) $arg0 + echo IPv6: + dump_s6_addr &($p->u.prefix6) + printf "/%d\n", $p->prefixlen +end +document dump_prefix6 +Textual dump of a (struct prefix6 *) argument. +end + +define dump_prefix + set $p = $arg0 + + if ($p->family == 2) + dump_prefix4 $p + end + if ($p->family == 10) + dump_prefix6 $p + end +end +document dump_prefix +Human readable dump of a (struct prefix *) argument. +end + +define rn_next_down + set $node = $arg0 + while ($node != 0) + print/x $node + if ($node->link[0] != 0) + set $node = $node->link[0] + else + set $node = $node->link[1] + end + end +end + +document rn_next_down +Walk left-down a given route table, dumping locations of route_nodes + +Argument: A single (struct route_node *). +end + +define rn_next_up + set $top = (struct route_node *)$arg0 + set $node = (struct route_node *)$arg1 + + while ($node != $top) + echo walk up\n + + set $prevl = $node + set $parent = $node->parent + set $node = $parent->link[1] + + if ($node != 0 && $node != $prevl) + echo found a node\n + loop_break + end + + echo going up\n + set $node = $parent + end + output/x $node + echo \n +end + +document rn_next_up +Walk up-and-right from the given route_node to the next valid route_node +which is not the given "top" route_node + +Arguments: +1st: A (struct route_node *) to the top of the route table. +2nd: The (struct route_node *) to walk up from +end + +define mq_walk + set $mg = (struct memgroup *)$arg0 + + while ($mg) + printf "showing active allocations in memory group %s\n", $mg->name + set $mt = (struct memtype *)$mg->types + while ($mt) + printf "memstats: %s:%zu\n", $mt->name, $mt->n_alloc + set $mt = $mt->next + end + set $mg = $mg->next + end + +document mg_walk +Walk the memory data structures to show what is holding memory. + +Arguments: +1st: A (struct memgroup *) where to start the walk. If you are not + sure where to start pass it mg_first, which is a global DS for + all memory allocated in FRR +end |