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+use alloc::vec::Vec;
+use core::fmt;
+use core::num::{NonZeroU64, Wrapping};
+use core::result;
+
+use crate::common::{
+ DebugLineOffset, DebugLineStrOffset, DebugStrOffset, DebugStrOffsetsIndex, Encoding, Format,
+ LineEncoding, SectionId,
+};
+use crate::constants;
+use crate::endianity::Endianity;
+use crate::read::{AttributeValue, EndianSlice, Error, Reader, ReaderOffset, Result, Section};
+
+/// The `DebugLine` struct contains the source location to instruction mapping
+/// found in the `.debug_line` section.
+#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy)]
+pub struct DebugLine<R> {
+ debug_line_section: R,
+}
+
+impl<'input, Endian> DebugLine<EndianSlice<'input, Endian>>
+where
+ Endian: Endianity,
+{
+ /// Construct a new `DebugLine` instance from the data in the `.debug_line`
+ /// section.
+ ///
+ /// It is the caller's responsibility to read the `.debug_line` section and
+ /// present it as a `&[u8]` slice. That means using some ELF loader on
+ /// Linux, a Mach-O loader on macOS, etc.
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// use gimli::{DebugLine, LittleEndian};
+ ///
+ /// # let buf = [0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03];
+ /// # let read_debug_line_section_somehow = || &buf;
+ /// let debug_line = DebugLine::new(read_debug_line_section_somehow(), LittleEndian);
+ /// ```
+ pub fn new(debug_line_section: &'input [u8], endian: Endian) -> Self {
+ Self::from(EndianSlice::new(debug_line_section, endian))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R: Reader> DebugLine<R> {
+ /// Parse the line number program whose header is at the given `offset` in the
+ /// `.debug_line` section.
+ ///
+ /// The `address_size` must match the compilation unit that the lines apply to.
+ /// The `comp_dir` should be from the `DW_AT_comp_dir` attribute of the compilation
+ /// unit. The `comp_name` should be from the `DW_AT_name` attribute of the
+ /// compilation unit.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust,no_run
+ /// use gimli::{DebugLine, DebugLineOffset, IncompleteLineProgram, EndianSlice, LittleEndian};
+ ///
+ /// # let buf = [];
+ /// # let read_debug_line_section_somehow = || &buf;
+ /// let debug_line = DebugLine::new(read_debug_line_section_somehow(), LittleEndian);
+ ///
+ /// // In a real example, we'd grab the offset via a compilation unit
+ /// // entry's `DW_AT_stmt_list` attribute, and the address size from that
+ /// // unit directly.
+ /// let offset = DebugLineOffset(0);
+ /// let address_size = 8;
+ ///
+ /// let program = debug_line.program(offset, address_size, None, None)
+ /// .expect("should have found a header at that offset, and parsed it OK");
+ /// ```
+ pub fn program(
+ &self,
+ offset: DebugLineOffset<R::Offset>,
+ address_size: u8,
+ comp_dir: Option<R>,
+ comp_name: Option<R>,
+ ) -> Result<IncompleteLineProgram<R>> {
+ let input = &mut self.debug_line_section.clone();
+ input.skip(offset.0)?;
+ let header = LineProgramHeader::parse(input, offset, address_size, comp_dir, comp_name)?;
+ let program = IncompleteLineProgram { header };
+ Ok(program)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> DebugLine<T> {
+ /// Create a `DebugLine` section that references the data in `self`.
+ ///
+ /// This is useful when `R` implements `Reader` but `T` does not.
+ ///
+ /// ## Example Usage
+ ///
+ /// ```rust,no_run
+ /// # let load_section = || unimplemented!();
+ /// // Read the DWARF section into a `Vec` with whatever object loader you're using.
+ /// let owned_section: gimli::DebugLine<Vec<u8>> = load_section();
+ /// // Create a reference to the DWARF section.
+ /// let section = owned_section.borrow(|section| {
+ /// gimli::EndianSlice::new(&section, gimli::LittleEndian)
+ /// });
+ /// ```
+ pub fn borrow<'a, F, R>(&'a self, mut borrow: F) -> DebugLine<R>
+ where
+ F: FnMut(&'a T) -> R,
+ {
+ borrow(&self.debug_line_section).into()
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R> Section<R> for DebugLine<R> {
+ fn id() -> SectionId {
+ SectionId::DebugLine
+ }
+
+ fn reader(&self) -> &R {
+ &self.debug_line_section
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R> From<R> for DebugLine<R> {
+ fn from(debug_line_section: R) -> Self {
+ DebugLine { debug_line_section }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `LineNumberProgram` has been renamed to `LineProgram`.
+#[deprecated(note = "LineNumberProgram has been renamed to LineProgram, use that instead.")]
+pub type LineNumberProgram<R, Offset> = dyn LineProgram<R, Offset>;
+
+/// A `LineProgram` provides access to a `LineProgramHeader` and
+/// a way to add files to the files table if necessary. Gimli consumers should
+/// never need to use or see this trait.
+pub trait LineProgram<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ /// Get a reference to the held `LineProgramHeader`.
+ fn header(&self) -> &LineProgramHeader<R, Offset>;
+ /// Add a file to the file table if necessary.
+ fn add_file(&mut self, file: FileEntry<R, Offset>);
+}
+
+impl<R, Offset> LineProgram<R, Offset> for IncompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ fn header(&self) -> &LineProgramHeader<R, Offset> {
+ &self.header
+ }
+ fn add_file(&mut self, file: FileEntry<R, Offset>) {
+ self.header.file_names.push(file);
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'program, R, Offset> LineProgram<R, Offset> for &'program CompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ fn header(&self) -> &LineProgramHeader<R, Offset> {
+ &self.header
+ }
+ fn add_file(&mut self, _: FileEntry<R, Offset>) {
+ // Nop. Our file table is already complete.
+ }
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `StateMachine` has been renamed to `LineRows`.
+#[deprecated(note = "StateMachine has been renamed to LineRows, use that instead.")]
+pub type StateMachine<R, Program, Offset> = LineRows<R, Program, Offset>;
+
+/// Executes a `LineProgram` to iterate over the rows in the matrix of line number information.
+///
+/// "The hypothetical machine used by a consumer of the line number information
+/// to expand the byte-coded instruction stream into a matrix of line number
+/// information." -- Section 6.2.1
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+pub struct LineRows<R, Program, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
+where
+ Program: LineProgram<R, Offset>,
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ program: Program,
+ row: LineRow,
+ instructions: LineInstructions<R>,
+}
+
+type OneShotLineRows<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset> =
+ LineRows<R, IncompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>, Offset>;
+
+type ResumedLineRows<'program, R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset> =
+ LineRows<R, &'program CompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>, Offset>;
+
+impl<R, Program, Offset> LineRows<R, Program, Offset>
+where
+ Program: LineProgram<R, Offset>,
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ #[allow(clippy::new_ret_no_self)]
+ fn new(program: IncompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>) -> OneShotLineRows<R, Offset> {
+ let row = LineRow::new(program.header());
+ let instructions = LineInstructions {
+ input: program.header().program_buf.clone(),
+ };
+ LineRows {
+ program,
+ row,
+ instructions,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn resume<'program>(
+ program: &'program CompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>,
+ sequence: &LineSequence<R>,
+ ) -> ResumedLineRows<'program, R, Offset> {
+ let row = LineRow::new(program.header());
+ let instructions = sequence.instructions.clone();
+ LineRows {
+ program,
+ row,
+ instructions,
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get a reference to the header for this state machine's line number
+ /// program.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn header(&self) -> &LineProgramHeader<R, Offset> {
+ self.program.header()
+ }
+
+ /// Parse and execute the next instructions in the line number program until
+ /// another row in the line number matrix is computed.
+ ///
+ /// The freshly computed row is returned as `Ok(Some((header, row)))`.
+ /// If the matrix is complete, and there are no more new rows in the line
+ /// number matrix, then `Ok(None)` is returned. If there was an error parsing
+ /// an instruction, then `Err(e)` is returned.
+ ///
+ /// Unfortunately, the references mean that this cannot be a
+ /// `FallibleIterator`.
+ pub fn next_row(&mut self) -> Result<Option<(&LineProgramHeader<R, Offset>, &LineRow)>> {
+ // Perform any reset that was required after copying the previous row.
+ self.row.reset(self.program.header());
+
+ loop {
+ // Split the borrow here, rather than calling `self.header()`.
+ match self.instructions.next_instruction(self.program.header()) {
+ Err(err) => return Err(err),
+ Ok(None) => return Ok(None),
+ Ok(Some(instruction)) => {
+ if self.row.execute(instruction, &mut self.program) {
+ return Ok(Some((self.header(), &self.row)));
+ }
+ // Fall through, parse the next instruction, and see if that
+ // yields a row.
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `Opcode` has been renamed to `LineInstruction`.
+#[deprecated(note = "Opcode has been renamed to LineInstruction, use that instead.")]
+pub type Opcode<R> = LineInstruction<R, <R as Reader>::Offset>;
+
+/// A parsed line number program instruction.
+#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub enum LineInstruction<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ /// > ### 6.2.5.1 Special Opcodes
+ /// >
+ /// > Each ubyte special opcode has the following effect on the state machine:
+ /// >
+ /// > 1. Add a signed integer to the line register.
+ /// >
+ /// > 2. Modify the operation pointer by incrementing the address and
+ /// > op_index registers as described below.
+ /// >
+ /// > 3. Append a row to the matrix using the current values of the state
+ /// > machine registers.
+ /// >
+ /// > 4. Set the basic_block register to “false.”
+ /// >
+ /// > 5. Set the prologue_end register to “false.”
+ /// >
+ /// > 6. Set the epilogue_begin register to “false.”
+ /// >
+ /// > 7. Set the discriminator register to 0.
+ /// >
+ /// > All of the special opcodes do those same seven things; they differ from
+ /// > one another only in what values they add to the line, address and
+ /// > op_index registers.
+ Special(u8),
+
+ /// "[`LineInstruction::Copy`] appends a row to the matrix using the current
+ /// values of the state machine registers. Then it sets the discriminator
+ /// register to 0, and sets the basic_block, prologue_end and epilogue_begin
+ /// registers to “false.”"
+ Copy,
+
+ /// "The DW_LNS_advance_pc opcode takes a single unsigned LEB128 operand as
+ /// the operation advance and modifies the address and op_index registers
+ /// [the same as `LineInstruction::Special`]"
+ AdvancePc(u64),
+
+ /// "The DW_LNS_advance_line opcode takes a single signed LEB128 operand and
+ /// adds that value to the line register of the state machine."
+ AdvanceLine(i64),
+
+ /// "The DW_LNS_set_file opcode takes a single unsigned LEB128 operand and
+ /// stores it in the file register of the state machine."
+ SetFile(u64),
+
+ /// "The DW_LNS_set_column opcode takes a single unsigned LEB128 operand and
+ /// stores it in the column register of the state machine."
+ SetColumn(u64),
+
+ /// "The DW_LNS_negate_stmt opcode takes no operands. It sets the is_stmt
+ /// register of the state machine to the logical negation of its current
+ /// value."
+ NegateStatement,
+
+ /// "The DW_LNS_set_basic_block opcode takes no operands. It sets the
+ /// basic_block register of the state machine to “true.”"
+ SetBasicBlock,
+
+ /// > The DW_LNS_const_add_pc opcode takes no operands. It advances the
+ /// > address and op_index registers by the increments corresponding to
+ /// > special opcode 255.
+ /// >
+ /// > When the line number program needs to advance the address by a small
+ /// > amount, it can use a single special opcode, which occupies a single
+ /// > byte. When it needs to advance the address by up to twice the range of
+ /// > the last special opcode, it can use DW_LNS_const_add_pc followed by a
+ /// > special opcode, for a total of two bytes. Only if it needs to advance
+ /// > the address by more than twice that range will it need to use both
+ /// > DW_LNS_advance_pc and a special opcode, requiring three or more bytes.
+ ConstAddPc,
+
+ /// > The DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc opcode takes a single uhalf (unencoded)
+ /// > operand and adds it to the address register of the state machine and
+ /// > sets the op_index register to 0. This is the only standard opcode whose
+ /// > operand is not a variable length number. It also does not multiply the
+ /// > operand by the minimum_instruction_length field of the header.
+ FixedAddPc(u16),
+
+ /// "[`LineInstruction::SetPrologueEnd`] sets the prologue_end register to “true”."
+ SetPrologueEnd,
+
+ /// "[`LineInstruction::SetEpilogueBegin`] sets the epilogue_begin register to
+ /// “true”."
+ SetEpilogueBegin,
+
+ /// "The DW_LNS_set_isa opcode takes a single unsigned LEB128 operand and
+ /// stores that value in the isa register of the state machine."
+ SetIsa(u64),
+
+ /// An unknown standard opcode with zero operands.
+ UnknownStandard0(constants::DwLns),
+
+ /// An unknown standard opcode with one operand.
+ UnknownStandard1(constants::DwLns, u64),
+
+ /// An unknown standard opcode with multiple operands.
+ UnknownStandardN(constants::DwLns, R),
+
+ /// > [`LineInstruction::EndSequence`] sets the end_sequence register of the state
+ /// > machine to “true” and appends a row to the matrix using the current
+ /// > values of the state-machine registers. Then it resets the registers to
+ /// > the initial values specified above (see Section 6.2.2). Every line
+ /// > number program sequence must end with a DW_LNE_end_sequence instruction
+ /// > which creates a row whose address is that of the byte after the last
+ /// > target machine instruction of the sequence.
+ EndSequence,
+
+ /// > The DW_LNE_set_address opcode takes a single relocatable address as an
+ /// > operand. The size of the operand is the size of an address on the target
+ /// > machine. It sets the address register to the value given by the
+ /// > relocatable address and sets the op_index register to 0.
+ /// >
+ /// > All of the other line number program opcodes that affect the address
+ /// > register add a delta to it. This instruction stores a relocatable value
+ /// > into it instead.
+ SetAddress(u64),
+
+ /// Defines a new source file in the line number program and appends it to
+ /// the line number program header's list of source files.
+ DefineFile(FileEntry<R, Offset>),
+
+ /// "The DW_LNE_set_discriminator opcode takes a single parameter, an
+ /// unsigned LEB128 integer. It sets the discriminator register to the new
+ /// value."
+ SetDiscriminator(u64),
+
+ /// An unknown extended opcode and the slice of its unparsed operands.
+ UnknownExtended(constants::DwLne, R),
+}
+
+impl<R, Offset> LineInstruction<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ fn parse<'header>(
+ header: &'header LineProgramHeader<R>,
+ input: &mut R,
+ ) -> Result<LineInstruction<R>>
+ where
+ R: 'header,
+ {
+ let opcode = input.read_u8()?;
+ if opcode == 0 {
+ let length = input.read_uleb128().and_then(R::Offset::from_u64)?;
+ let mut instr_rest = input.split(length)?;
+ let opcode = instr_rest.read_u8()?;
+
+ match constants::DwLne(opcode) {
+ constants::DW_LNE_end_sequence => Ok(LineInstruction::EndSequence),
+
+ constants::DW_LNE_set_address => {
+ let address = instr_rest.read_address(header.address_size())?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::SetAddress(address))
+ }
+
+ constants::DW_LNE_define_file => {
+ if header.version() <= 4 {
+ let path_name = instr_rest.read_null_terminated_slice()?;
+ let entry = FileEntry::parse(&mut instr_rest, path_name)?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::DefineFile(entry))
+ } else {
+ Ok(LineInstruction::UnknownExtended(
+ constants::DW_LNE_define_file,
+ instr_rest,
+ ))
+ }
+ }
+
+ constants::DW_LNE_set_discriminator => {
+ let discriminator = instr_rest.read_uleb128()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::SetDiscriminator(discriminator))
+ }
+
+ otherwise => Ok(LineInstruction::UnknownExtended(otherwise, instr_rest)),
+ }
+ } else if opcode >= header.opcode_base {
+ Ok(LineInstruction::Special(opcode))
+ } else {
+ match constants::DwLns(opcode) {
+ constants::DW_LNS_copy => Ok(LineInstruction::Copy),
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_advance_pc => {
+ let advance = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::AdvancePc(advance))
+ }
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_advance_line => {
+ let increment = input.read_sleb128()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::AdvanceLine(increment))
+ }
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_file => {
+ let file = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::SetFile(file))
+ }
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_column => {
+ let column = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::SetColumn(column))
+ }
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_negate_stmt => Ok(LineInstruction::NegateStatement),
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_basic_block => Ok(LineInstruction::SetBasicBlock),
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_const_add_pc => Ok(LineInstruction::ConstAddPc),
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc => {
+ let advance = input.read_u16()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::FixedAddPc(advance))
+ }
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_prologue_end => Ok(LineInstruction::SetPrologueEnd),
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin => Ok(LineInstruction::SetEpilogueBegin),
+
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_isa => {
+ let isa = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::SetIsa(isa))
+ }
+
+ otherwise => {
+ let mut opcode_lengths = header.standard_opcode_lengths().clone();
+ opcode_lengths.skip(R::Offset::from_u8(opcode - 1))?;
+ let num_args = opcode_lengths.read_u8()? as usize;
+ match num_args {
+ 0 => Ok(LineInstruction::UnknownStandard0(otherwise)),
+ 1 => {
+ let arg = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::UnknownStandard1(otherwise, arg))
+ }
+ _ => {
+ let mut args = input.clone();
+ for _ in 0..num_args {
+ input.read_uleb128()?;
+ }
+ let len = input.offset_from(&args);
+ args.truncate(len)?;
+ Ok(LineInstruction::UnknownStandardN(otherwise, args))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R, Offset> fmt::Display for LineInstruction<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> result::Result<(), fmt::Error> {
+ match *self {
+ LineInstruction::Special(opcode) => write!(f, "Special opcode {}", opcode),
+ LineInstruction::Copy => write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNS_copy),
+ LineInstruction::AdvancePc(advance) => {
+ write!(f, "{} by {}", constants::DW_LNS_advance_pc, advance)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::AdvanceLine(increment) => {
+ write!(f, "{} by {}", constants::DW_LNS_advance_line, increment)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::SetFile(file) => {
+ write!(f, "{} to {}", constants::DW_LNS_set_file, file)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::SetColumn(column) => {
+ write!(f, "{} to {}", constants::DW_LNS_set_column, column)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::NegateStatement => write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNS_negate_stmt),
+ LineInstruction::SetBasicBlock => write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNS_set_basic_block),
+ LineInstruction::ConstAddPc => write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNS_const_add_pc),
+ LineInstruction::FixedAddPc(advance) => {
+ write!(f, "{} by {}", constants::DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc, advance)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::SetPrologueEnd => write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNS_set_prologue_end),
+ LineInstruction::SetEpilogueBegin => {
+ write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::SetIsa(isa) => write!(f, "{} to {}", constants::DW_LNS_set_isa, isa),
+ LineInstruction::UnknownStandard0(opcode) => write!(f, "Unknown {}", opcode),
+ LineInstruction::UnknownStandard1(opcode, arg) => {
+ write!(f, "Unknown {} with operand {}", opcode, arg)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::UnknownStandardN(opcode, ref args) => {
+ write!(f, "Unknown {} with operands {:?}", opcode, args)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::EndSequence => write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNE_end_sequence),
+ LineInstruction::SetAddress(address) => {
+ write!(f, "{} to {}", constants::DW_LNE_set_address, address)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::DefineFile(_) => write!(f, "{}", constants::DW_LNE_define_file),
+ LineInstruction::SetDiscriminator(discr) => {
+ write!(f, "{} to {}", constants::DW_LNE_set_discriminator, discr)
+ }
+ LineInstruction::UnknownExtended(opcode, _) => write!(f, "Unknown {}", opcode),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `OpcodesIter` has been renamed to `LineInstructions`.
+#[deprecated(note = "OpcodesIter has been renamed to LineInstructions, use that instead.")]
+pub type OpcodesIter<R> = LineInstructions<R>;
+
+/// An iterator yielding parsed instructions.
+///
+/// See
+/// [`LineProgramHeader::instructions`](./struct.LineProgramHeader.html#method.instructions)
+/// for more details.
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct LineInstructions<R: Reader> {
+ input: R,
+}
+
+impl<R: Reader> LineInstructions<R> {
+ fn remove_trailing(&self, other: &LineInstructions<R>) -> Result<LineInstructions<R>> {
+ let offset = other.input.offset_from(&self.input);
+ let mut input = self.input.clone();
+ input.truncate(offset)?;
+ Ok(LineInstructions { input })
+ }
+}
+
+impl<R: Reader> LineInstructions<R> {
+ /// Advance the iterator and return the next instruction.
+ ///
+ /// Returns the newly parsed instruction as `Ok(Some(instruction))`. Returns
+ /// `Ok(None)` when iteration is complete and all instructions have already been
+ /// parsed and yielded. If an error occurs while parsing the next attribute,
+ /// then this error is returned as `Err(e)`, and all subsequent calls return
+ /// `Ok(None)`.
+ ///
+ /// Unfortunately, the `header` parameter means that this cannot be a
+ /// `FallibleIterator`.
+ #[allow(clippy::inline_always)]
+ #[inline(always)]
+ pub fn next_instruction(
+ &mut self,
+ header: &LineProgramHeader<R>,
+ ) -> Result<Option<LineInstruction<R>>> {
+ if self.input.is_empty() {
+ return Ok(None);
+ }
+
+ match LineInstruction::parse(header, &mut self.input) {
+ Ok(instruction) => Ok(Some(instruction)),
+ Err(e) => {
+ self.input.empty();
+ Err(e)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `LineNumberRow` has been renamed to `LineRow`.
+#[deprecated(note = "LineNumberRow has been renamed to LineRow, use that instead.")]
+pub type LineNumberRow = LineRow;
+
+/// A row in the line number program's resulting matrix.
+///
+/// Each row is a copy of the registers of the state machine, as defined in section 6.2.2.
+#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct LineRow {
+ address: Wrapping<u64>,
+ op_index: Wrapping<u64>,
+ file: u64,
+ line: Wrapping<u64>,
+ column: u64,
+ is_stmt: bool,
+ basic_block: bool,
+ end_sequence: bool,
+ prologue_end: bool,
+ epilogue_begin: bool,
+ isa: u64,
+ discriminator: u64,
+}
+
+impl LineRow {
+ /// Create a line number row in the initial state for the given program.
+ pub fn new<R: Reader>(header: &LineProgramHeader<R>) -> Self {
+ LineRow {
+ // "At the beginning of each sequence within a line number program, the
+ // state of the registers is:" -- Section 6.2.2
+ address: Wrapping(0),
+ op_index: Wrapping(0),
+ file: 1,
+ line: Wrapping(1),
+ column: 0,
+ // "determined by default_is_stmt in the line number program header"
+ is_stmt: header.line_encoding.default_is_stmt,
+ basic_block: false,
+ end_sequence: false,
+ prologue_end: false,
+ epilogue_begin: false,
+ // "The isa value 0 specifies that the instruction set is the
+ // architecturally determined default instruction set. This may be fixed
+ // by the ABI, or it may be specified by other means, for example, by
+ // the object file description."
+ isa: 0,
+ discriminator: 0,
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// "The program-counter value corresponding to a machine instruction
+ /// generated by the compiler."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn address(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.address.0
+ }
+
+ /// > An unsigned integer representing the index of an operation within a VLIW
+ /// > instruction. The index of the first operation is 0. For non-VLIW
+ /// > architectures, this register will always be 0.
+ /// >
+ /// > The address and op_index registers, taken together, form an operation
+ /// > pointer that can reference any individual operation with the
+ /// > instruction stream.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn op_index(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.op_index.0
+ }
+
+ /// "An unsigned integer indicating the identity of the source file
+ /// corresponding to a machine instruction."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn file_index(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.file
+ }
+
+ /// The source file corresponding to the current machine instruction.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn file<'header, R: Reader>(
+ &self,
+ header: &'header LineProgramHeader<R>,
+ ) -> Option<&'header FileEntry<R>> {
+ header.file(self.file)
+ }
+
+ /// "An unsigned integer indicating a source line number. Lines are numbered
+ /// beginning at 1. The compiler may emit the value 0 in cases where an
+ /// instruction cannot be attributed to any source line."
+ /// Line number values of 0 are represented as `None`.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn line(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU64> {
+ NonZeroU64::new(self.line.0)
+ }
+
+ /// "An unsigned integer indicating a column number within a source
+ /// line. Columns are numbered beginning at 1. The value 0 is reserved to
+ /// indicate that a statement begins at the “left edge” of the line."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn column(&self) -> ColumnType {
+ NonZeroU64::new(self.column)
+ .map(ColumnType::Column)
+ .unwrap_or(ColumnType::LeftEdge)
+ }
+
+ /// "A boolean indicating that the current instruction is a recommended
+ /// breakpoint location. A recommended breakpoint location is intended to
+ /// “represent” a line, a statement and/or a semantically distinct subpart
+ /// of a statement."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn is_stmt(&self) -> bool {
+ self.is_stmt
+ }
+
+ /// "A boolean indicating that the current instruction is the beginning of a
+ /// basic block."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn basic_block(&self) -> bool {
+ self.basic_block
+ }
+
+ /// "A boolean indicating that the current address is that of the first byte
+ /// after the end of a sequence of target machine instructions. end_sequence
+ /// terminates a sequence of lines; therefore other information in the same
+ /// row is not meaningful."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn end_sequence(&self) -> bool {
+ self.end_sequence
+ }
+
+ /// "A boolean indicating that the current address is one (of possibly many)
+ /// where execution should be suspended for an entry breakpoint of a
+ /// function."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn prologue_end(&self) -> bool {
+ self.prologue_end
+ }
+
+ /// "A boolean indicating that the current address is one (of possibly many)
+ /// where execution should be suspended for an exit breakpoint of a
+ /// function."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn epilogue_begin(&self) -> bool {
+ self.epilogue_begin
+ }
+
+ /// Tag for the current instruction set architecture.
+ ///
+ /// > An unsigned integer whose value encodes the applicable instruction set
+ /// > architecture for the current instruction.
+ /// >
+ /// > The encoding of instruction sets should be shared by all users of a
+ /// > given architecture. It is recommended that this encoding be defined by
+ /// > the ABI authoring committee for each architecture.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn isa(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.isa
+ }
+
+ /// "An unsigned integer identifying the block to which the current
+ /// instruction belongs. Discriminator values are assigned arbitrarily by
+ /// the DWARF producer and serve to distinguish among multiple blocks that
+ /// may all be associated with the same source file, line, and column. Where
+ /// only one block exists for a given source position, the discriminator
+ /// value should be zero."
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn discriminator(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.discriminator
+ }
+
+ /// Execute the given instruction, and return true if a new row in the
+ /// line number matrix needs to be generated.
+ ///
+ /// Unknown opcodes are treated as no-ops.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn execute<R, Program>(
+ &mut self,
+ instruction: LineInstruction<R>,
+ program: &mut Program,
+ ) -> bool
+ where
+ Program: LineProgram<R>,
+ R: Reader,
+ {
+ match instruction {
+ LineInstruction::Special(opcode) => {
+ self.exec_special_opcode(opcode, program.header());
+ true
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::Copy => true,
+
+ LineInstruction::AdvancePc(operation_advance) => {
+ self.apply_operation_advance(operation_advance, program.header());
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::AdvanceLine(line_increment) => {
+ self.apply_line_advance(line_increment);
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetFile(file) => {
+ self.file = file;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetColumn(column) => {
+ self.column = column;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::NegateStatement => {
+ self.is_stmt = !self.is_stmt;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetBasicBlock => {
+ self.basic_block = true;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::ConstAddPc => {
+ let adjusted = self.adjust_opcode(255, program.header());
+ let operation_advance = adjusted / program.header().line_encoding.line_range;
+ self.apply_operation_advance(u64::from(operation_advance), program.header());
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::FixedAddPc(operand) => {
+ self.address += Wrapping(u64::from(operand));
+ self.op_index.0 = 0;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetPrologueEnd => {
+ self.prologue_end = true;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetEpilogueBegin => {
+ self.epilogue_begin = true;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetIsa(isa) => {
+ self.isa = isa;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::EndSequence => {
+ self.end_sequence = true;
+ true
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetAddress(address) => {
+ self.address.0 = address;
+ self.op_index.0 = 0;
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::DefineFile(entry) => {
+ program.add_file(entry);
+ false
+ }
+
+ LineInstruction::SetDiscriminator(discriminator) => {
+ self.discriminator = discriminator;
+ false
+ }
+
+ // Compatibility with future opcodes.
+ LineInstruction::UnknownStandard0(_)
+ | LineInstruction::UnknownStandard1(_, _)
+ | LineInstruction::UnknownStandardN(_, _)
+ | LineInstruction::UnknownExtended(_, _) => false,
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Perform any reset that was required after copying the previous row.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn reset<R: Reader>(&mut self, header: &LineProgramHeader<R>) {
+ if self.end_sequence {
+ // Previous instruction was EndSequence, so reset everything
+ // as specified in Section 6.2.5.3.
+ *self = Self::new(header);
+ } else {
+ // Previous instruction was one of:
+ // - Special - specified in Section 6.2.5.1, steps 4-7
+ // - Copy - specified in Section 6.2.5.2
+ // The reset behaviour is the same in both cases.
+ self.discriminator = 0;
+ self.basic_block = false;
+ self.prologue_end = false;
+ self.epilogue_begin = false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Step 1 of section 6.2.5.1
+ fn apply_line_advance(&mut self, line_increment: i64) {
+ if line_increment < 0 {
+ let decrement = -line_increment as u64;
+ if decrement <= self.line.0 {
+ self.line.0 -= decrement;
+ } else {
+ self.line.0 = 0;
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.line += Wrapping(line_increment as u64);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Step 2 of section 6.2.5.1
+ fn apply_operation_advance<R: Reader>(
+ &mut self,
+ operation_advance: u64,
+ header: &LineProgramHeader<R>,
+ ) {
+ let operation_advance = Wrapping(operation_advance);
+
+ let minimum_instruction_length = u64::from(header.line_encoding.minimum_instruction_length);
+ let minimum_instruction_length = Wrapping(minimum_instruction_length);
+
+ let maximum_operations_per_instruction =
+ u64::from(header.line_encoding.maximum_operations_per_instruction);
+ let maximum_operations_per_instruction = Wrapping(maximum_operations_per_instruction);
+
+ if maximum_operations_per_instruction.0 == 1 {
+ self.address += minimum_instruction_length * operation_advance;
+ self.op_index.0 = 0;
+ } else {
+ let op_index_with_advance = self.op_index + operation_advance;
+ self.address += minimum_instruction_length
+ * (op_index_with_advance / maximum_operations_per_instruction);
+ self.op_index = op_index_with_advance % maximum_operations_per_instruction;
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[inline]
+ fn adjust_opcode<R: Reader>(&self, opcode: u8, header: &LineProgramHeader<R>) -> u8 {
+ opcode - header.opcode_base
+ }
+
+ /// Section 6.2.5.1
+ fn exec_special_opcode<R: Reader>(&mut self, opcode: u8, header: &LineProgramHeader<R>) {
+ let adjusted_opcode = self.adjust_opcode(opcode, header);
+
+ let line_range = header.line_encoding.line_range;
+ let line_advance = adjusted_opcode % line_range;
+ let operation_advance = adjusted_opcode / line_range;
+
+ // Step 1
+ let line_base = i64::from(header.line_encoding.line_base);
+ self.apply_line_advance(line_base + i64::from(line_advance));
+
+ // Step 2
+ self.apply_operation_advance(u64::from(operation_advance), header);
+ }
+}
+
+/// The type of column that a row is referring to.
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
+pub enum ColumnType {
+ /// The `LeftEdge` means that the statement begins at the start of the new
+ /// line.
+ LeftEdge,
+ /// A column number, whose range begins at 1.
+ Column(NonZeroU64),
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `LineNumberSequence` has been renamed to `LineSequence`.
+#[deprecated(note = "LineNumberSequence has been renamed to LineSequence, use that instead.")]
+pub type LineNumberSequence<R> = LineSequence<R>;
+
+/// A sequence within a line number program. A sequence, as defined in section
+/// 6.2.5 of the standard, is a linear subset of a line number program within
+/// which addresses are monotonically increasing.
+#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+pub struct LineSequence<R: Reader> {
+ /// The first address that is covered by this sequence within the line number
+ /// program.
+ pub start: u64,
+ /// The first address that is *not* covered by this sequence within the line
+ /// number program.
+ pub end: u64,
+ instructions: LineInstructions<R>,
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `LineNumberProgramHeader` has been renamed to `LineProgramHeader`.
+#[deprecated(
+ note = "LineNumberProgramHeader has been renamed to LineProgramHeader, use that instead."
+)]
+pub type LineNumberProgramHeader<R, Offset> = LineProgramHeader<R, Offset>;
+
+/// A header for a line number program in the `.debug_line` section, as defined
+/// in section 6.2.4 of the standard.
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
+pub struct LineProgramHeader<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ encoding: Encoding,
+ offset: DebugLineOffset<Offset>,
+ unit_length: Offset,
+
+ header_length: Offset,
+
+ line_encoding: LineEncoding,
+
+ /// "The number assigned to the first special opcode."
+ opcode_base: u8,
+
+ /// "This array specifies the number of LEB128 operands for each of the
+ /// standard opcodes. The first element of the array corresponds to the
+ /// opcode whose value is 1, and the last element corresponds to the opcode
+ /// whose value is `opcode_base - 1`."
+ standard_opcode_lengths: R,
+
+ /// "A sequence of directory entry format descriptions."
+ directory_entry_format: Vec<FileEntryFormat>,
+
+ /// > Entries in this sequence describe each path that was searched for
+ /// > included source files in this compilation. (The paths include those
+ /// > directories specified explicitly by the user for the compiler to search
+ /// > and those the compiler searches without explicit direction.) Each path
+ /// > entry is either a full path name or is relative to the current directory
+ /// > of the compilation.
+ /// >
+ /// > The last entry is followed by a single null byte.
+ include_directories: Vec<AttributeValue<R, Offset>>,
+
+ /// "A sequence of file entry format descriptions."
+ file_name_entry_format: Vec<FileEntryFormat>,
+
+ /// "Entries in this sequence describe source files that contribute to the
+ /// line number information for this compilation unit or is used in other
+ /// contexts."
+ file_names: Vec<FileEntry<R, Offset>>,
+
+ /// The encoded line program instructions.
+ program_buf: R,
+
+ /// The current directory of the compilation.
+ comp_dir: Option<R>,
+
+ /// The primary source file.
+ comp_file: Option<FileEntry<R, Offset>>,
+}
+
+impl<R, Offset> LineProgramHeader<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ /// Return the offset of the line number program header in the `.debug_line` section.
+ pub fn offset(&self) -> DebugLineOffset<R::Offset> {
+ self.offset
+ }
+
+ /// Return the length of the line number program and header, not including
+ /// the length of the encoded length itself.
+ pub fn unit_length(&self) -> R::Offset {
+ self.unit_length
+ }
+
+ /// Return the encoding parameters for this header's line program.
+ pub fn encoding(&self) -> Encoding {
+ self.encoding
+ }
+
+ /// Get the version of this header's line program.
+ pub fn version(&self) -> u16 {
+ self.encoding.version
+ }
+
+ /// Get the length of the encoded line number program header, not including
+ /// the length of the encoded length itself.
+ pub fn header_length(&self) -> R::Offset {
+ self.header_length
+ }
+
+ /// Get the size in bytes of a target machine address.
+ pub fn address_size(&self) -> u8 {
+ self.encoding.address_size
+ }
+
+ /// Whether this line program is encoded in 64- or 32-bit DWARF.
+ pub fn format(&self) -> Format {
+ self.encoding.format
+ }
+
+ /// Get the line encoding parameters for this header's line program.
+ pub fn line_encoding(&self) -> LineEncoding {
+ self.line_encoding
+ }
+
+ /// Get the minimum instruction length any instruction in this header's line
+ /// program may have.
+ pub fn minimum_instruction_length(&self) -> u8 {
+ self.line_encoding.minimum_instruction_length
+ }
+
+ /// Get the maximum number of operations each instruction in this header's
+ /// line program may have.
+ pub fn maximum_operations_per_instruction(&self) -> u8 {
+ self.line_encoding.maximum_operations_per_instruction
+ }
+
+ /// Get the default value of the `is_stmt` register for this header's line
+ /// program.
+ pub fn default_is_stmt(&self) -> bool {
+ self.line_encoding.default_is_stmt
+ }
+
+ /// Get the line base for this header's line program.
+ pub fn line_base(&self) -> i8 {
+ self.line_encoding.line_base
+ }
+
+ /// Get the line range for this header's line program.
+ pub fn line_range(&self) -> u8 {
+ self.line_encoding.line_range
+ }
+
+ /// Get opcode base for this header's line program.
+ pub fn opcode_base(&self) -> u8 {
+ self.opcode_base
+ }
+
+ /// An array of `u8` that specifies the number of LEB128 operands for
+ /// each of the standard opcodes.
+ pub fn standard_opcode_lengths(&self) -> &R {
+ &self.standard_opcode_lengths
+ }
+
+ /// Get the format of a directory entry.
+ pub fn directory_entry_format(&self) -> &[FileEntryFormat] {
+ &self.directory_entry_format[..]
+ }
+
+ /// Get the set of include directories for this header's line program.
+ ///
+ /// For DWARF version <= 4, the compilation's current directory is not included
+ /// in the return value, but is implicitly considered to be in the set per spec.
+ pub fn include_directories(&self) -> &[AttributeValue<R, Offset>] {
+ &self.include_directories[..]
+ }
+
+ /// The include directory with the given directory index.
+ ///
+ /// A directory index of 0 corresponds to the compilation unit directory.
+ pub fn directory(&self, directory: u64) -> Option<AttributeValue<R, Offset>> {
+ if self.encoding.version <= 4 {
+ if directory == 0 {
+ self.comp_dir.clone().map(AttributeValue::String)
+ } else {
+ let directory = directory as usize - 1;
+ self.include_directories.get(directory).cloned()
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.include_directories.get(directory as usize).cloned()
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get the format of a file name entry.
+ pub fn file_name_entry_format(&self) -> &[FileEntryFormat] {
+ &self.file_name_entry_format[..]
+ }
+
+ /// Return true if the file entries may have valid timestamps.
+ ///
+ /// Only returns false if we definitely know that all timestamp fields
+ /// are invalid.
+ pub fn file_has_timestamp(&self) -> bool {
+ self.encoding.version <= 4
+ || self
+ .file_name_entry_format
+ .iter()
+ .any(|x| x.content_type == constants::DW_LNCT_timestamp)
+ }
+
+ /// Return true if the file entries may have valid sizes.
+ ///
+ /// Only returns false if we definitely know that all size fields
+ /// are invalid.
+ pub fn file_has_size(&self) -> bool {
+ self.encoding.version <= 4
+ || self
+ .file_name_entry_format
+ .iter()
+ .any(|x| x.content_type == constants::DW_LNCT_size)
+ }
+
+ /// Return true if the file name entry format contains an MD5 field.
+ pub fn file_has_md5(&self) -> bool {
+ self.file_name_entry_format
+ .iter()
+ .any(|x| x.content_type == constants::DW_LNCT_MD5)
+ }
+
+ /// Get the list of source files that appear in this header's line program.
+ pub fn file_names(&self) -> &[FileEntry<R, Offset>] {
+ &self.file_names[..]
+ }
+
+ /// The source file with the given file index.
+ ///
+ /// A file index of 0 corresponds to the compilation unit file.
+ /// Note that a file index of 0 is invalid for DWARF version <= 4,
+ /// but we support it anyway.
+ pub fn file(&self, file: u64) -> Option<&FileEntry<R, Offset>> {
+ if self.encoding.version <= 4 {
+ if file == 0 {
+ self.comp_file.as_ref()
+ } else {
+ let file = file as usize - 1;
+ self.file_names.get(file)
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.file_names.get(file as usize)
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get the raw, un-parsed `EndianSlice` containing this header's line number
+ /// program.
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// # fn foo() {
+ /// use gimli::{LineProgramHeader, EndianSlice, NativeEndian};
+ ///
+ /// fn get_line_number_program_header<'a>() -> LineProgramHeader<EndianSlice<'a, NativeEndian>> {
+ /// // Get a line number program header from some offset in a
+ /// // `.debug_line` section...
+ /// # unimplemented!()
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// let header = get_line_number_program_header();
+ /// let raw_program = header.raw_program_buf();
+ /// println!("The length of the raw program in bytes is {}", raw_program.len());
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ pub fn raw_program_buf(&self) -> R {
+ self.program_buf.clone()
+ }
+
+ /// Iterate over the instructions in this header's line number program, parsing
+ /// them as we go.
+ pub fn instructions(&self) -> LineInstructions<R> {
+ LineInstructions {
+ input: self.program_buf.clone(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn parse(
+ input: &mut R,
+ offset: DebugLineOffset<Offset>,
+ mut address_size: u8,
+ mut comp_dir: Option<R>,
+ comp_name: Option<R>,
+ ) -> Result<LineProgramHeader<R, Offset>> {
+ let (unit_length, format) = input.read_initial_length()?;
+ let rest = &mut input.split(unit_length)?;
+
+ let version = rest.read_u16()?;
+ if version < 2 || version > 5 {
+ return Err(Error::UnknownVersion(u64::from(version)));
+ }
+
+ if version >= 5 {
+ address_size = rest.read_u8()?;
+ let segment_selector_size = rest.read_u8()?;
+ if segment_selector_size != 0 {
+ return Err(Error::UnsupportedSegmentSize);
+ }
+ }
+
+ let encoding = Encoding {
+ format,
+ version,
+ address_size,
+ };
+
+ let header_length = rest.read_length(format)?;
+
+ let mut program_buf = rest.clone();
+ program_buf.skip(header_length)?;
+ rest.truncate(header_length)?;
+
+ let minimum_instruction_length = rest.read_u8()?;
+ if minimum_instruction_length == 0 {
+ return Err(Error::MinimumInstructionLengthZero);
+ }
+
+ // This field did not exist before DWARF 4, but is specified to be 1 for
+ // non-VLIW architectures, which makes it a no-op.
+ let maximum_operations_per_instruction = if version >= 4 { rest.read_u8()? } else { 1 };
+ if maximum_operations_per_instruction == 0 {
+ return Err(Error::MaximumOperationsPerInstructionZero);
+ }
+
+ let default_is_stmt = rest.read_u8()? != 0;
+ let line_base = rest.read_i8()?;
+ let line_range = rest.read_u8()?;
+ if line_range == 0 {
+ return Err(Error::LineRangeZero);
+ }
+ let line_encoding = LineEncoding {
+ minimum_instruction_length,
+ maximum_operations_per_instruction,
+ default_is_stmt,
+ line_base,
+ line_range,
+ };
+
+ let opcode_base = rest.read_u8()?;
+ if opcode_base == 0 {
+ return Err(Error::OpcodeBaseZero);
+ }
+
+ let standard_opcode_count = R::Offset::from_u8(opcode_base - 1);
+ let standard_opcode_lengths = rest.split(standard_opcode_count)?;
+
+ let directory_entry_format;
+ let mut include_directories = Vec::new();
+ if version <= 4 {
+ directory_entry_format = Vec::new();
+ loop {
+ let directory = rest.read_null_terminated_slice()?;
+ if directory.is_empty() {
+ break;
+ }
+ include_directories.push(AttributeValue::String(directory));
+ }
+ } else {
+ comp_dir = None;
+ directory_entry_format = FileEntryFormat::parse(rest)?;
+ let count = rest.read_uleb128()?;
+ for _ in 0..count {
+ include_directories.push(parse_directory_v5(
+ rest,
+ encoding,
+ &directory_entry_format,
+ )?);
+ }
+ }
+
+ let comp_file;
+ let file_name_entry_format;
+ let mut file_names = Vec::new();
+ if version <= 4 {
+ comp_file = comp_name.map(|name| FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(name),
+ directory_index: 0,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ });
+
+ file_name_entry_format = Vec::new();
+ loop {
+ let path_name = rest.read_null_terminated_slice()?;
+ if path_name.is_empty() {
+ break;
+ }
+ file_names.push(FileEntry::parse(rest, path_name)?);
+ }
+ } else {
+ comp_file = None;
+ file_name_entry_format = FileEntryFormat::parse(rest)?;
+ let count = rest.read_uleb128()?;
+ for _ in 0..count {
+ file_names.push(parse_file_v5(rest, encoding, &file_name_entry_format)?);
+ }
+ }
+
+ let header = LineProgramHeader {
+ encoding,
+ offset,
+ unit_length,
+ header_length,
+ line_encoding,
+ opcode_base,
+ standard_opcode_lengths,
+ directory_entry_format,
+ include_directories,
+ file_name_entry_format,
+ file_names,
+ program_buf,
+ comp_dir,
+ comp_file,
+ };
+ Ok(header)
+ }
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `IncompleteLineNumberProgram` has been renamed to `IncompleteLineProgram`.
+#[deprecated(
+ note = "IncompleteLineNumberProgram has been renamed to IncompleteLineProgram, use that instead."
+)]
+pub type IncompleteLineNumberProgram<R, Offset> = IncompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>;
+
+/// A line number program that has not been run to completion.
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
+pub struct IncompleteLineProgram<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ header: LineProgramHeader<R, Offset>,
+}
+
+impl<R, Offset> IncompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ /// Retrieve the `LineProgramHeader` for this program.
+ pub fn header(&self) -> &LineProgramHeader<R, Offset> {
+ &self.header
+ }
+
+ /// Construct a new `LineRows` for executing this program to iterate
+ /// over rows in the line information matrix.
+ pub fn rows(self) -> OneShotLineRows<R, Offset> {
+ OneShotLineRows::new(self)
+ }
+
+ /// Execute the line number program, completing the `IncompleteLineProgram`
+ /// into a `CompleteLineProgram` and producing an array of sequences within
+ /// the line number program that can later be used with
+ /// `CompleteLineProgram::resume_from`.
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// # fn foo() {
+ /// use gimli::{IncompleteLineProgram, EndianSlice, NativeEndian};
+ ///
+ /// fn get_line_number_program<'a>() -> IncompleteLineProgram<EndianSlice<'a, NativeEndian>> {
+ /// // Get a line number program from some offset in a
+ /// // `.debug_line` section...
+ /// # unimplemented!()
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// let program = get_line_number_program();
+ /// let (program, sequences) = program.sequences().unwrap();
+ /// println!("There are {} sequences in this line number program", sequences.len());
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ #[allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
+ pub fn sequences(self) -> Result<(CompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>, Vec<LineSequence<R>>)> {
+ let mut sequences = Vec::new();
+ let mut rows = self.rows();
+ let mut instructions = rows.instructions.clone();
+ let mut sequence_start_addr = None;
+ loop {
+ let sequence_end_addr;
+ if rows.next_row()?.is_none() {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ let row = &rows.row;
+ if row.end_sequence() {
+ sequence_end_addr = row.address();
+ } else if sequence_start_addr.is_none() {
+ sequence_start_addr = Some(row.address());
+ continue;
+ } else {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ // We just finished a sequence.
+ sequences.push(LineSequence {
+ // In theory one could have multiple DW_LNE_end_sequence instructions
+ // in a row.
+ start: sequence_start_addr.unwrap_or(0),
+ end: sequence_end_addr,
+ instructions: instructions.remove_trailing(&rows.instructions)?,
+ });
+ sequence_start_addr = None;
+ instructions = rows.instructions.clone();
+ }
+
+ let program = CompleteLineProgram {
+ header: rows.program.header,
+ };
+ Ok((program, sequences))
+ }
+}
+
+/// Deprecated. `CompleteLineNumberProgram` has been renamed to `CompleteLineProgram`.
+#[deprecated(
+ note = "CompleteLineNumberProgram has been renamed to CompleteLineProgram, use that instead."
+)]
+pub type CompleteLineNumberProgram<R, Offset> = CompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>;
+
+/// A line number program that has previously been run to completion.
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
+pub struct CompleteLineProgram<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ header: LineProgramHeader<R, Offset>,
+}
+
+impl<R, Offset> CompleteLineProgram<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ /// Retrieve the `LineProgramHeader` for this program.
+ pub fn header(&self) -> &LineProgramHeader<R, Offset> {
+ &self.header
+ }
+
+ /// Construct a new `LineRows` for executing the subset of the line
+ /// number program identified by 'sequence' and generating the line information
+ /// matrix.
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// # fn foo() {
+ /// use gimli::{IncompleteLineProgram, EndianSlice, NativeEndian};
+ ///
+ /// fn get_line_number_program<'a>() -> IncompleteLineProgram<EndianSlice<'a, NativeEndian>> {
+ /// // Get a line number program from some offset in a
+ /// // `.debug_line` section...
+ /// # unimplemented!()
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// let program = get_line_number_program();
+ /// let (program, sequences) = program.sequences().unwrap();
+ /// for sequence in &sequences {
+ /// let mut sm = program.resume_from(sequence);
+ /// }
+ /// # }
+ /// ```
+ pub fn resume_from<'program>(
+ &'program self,
+ sequence: &LineSequence<R>,
+ ) -> ResumedLineRows<'program, R, Offset> {
+ ResumedLineRows::resume(self, sequence)
+ }
+}
+
+/// An entry in the `LineProgramHeader`'s `file_names` set.
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct FileEntry<R, Offset = <R as Reader>::Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ path_name: AttributeValue<R, Offset>,
+ directory_index: u64,
+ timestamp: u64,
+ size: u64,
+ md5: [u8; 16],
+}
+
+impl<R, Offset> FileEntry<R, Offset>
+where
+ R: Reader<Offset = Offset>,
+ Offset: ReaderOffset,
+{
+ // version 2-4
+ fn parse(input: &mut R, path_name: R) -> Result<FileEntry<R, Offset>> {
+ let directory_index = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ let timestamp = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ let size = input.read_uleb128()?;
+
+ let entry = FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(path_name),
+ directory_index,
+ timestamp,
+ size,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ };
+
+ Ok(entry)
+ }
+
+ /// > A slice containing the full or relative path name of
+ /// > a source file. If the entry contains a file name or a relative path
+ /// > name, the file is located relative to either the compilation directory
+ /// > (as specified by the DW_AT_comp_dir attribute given in the compilation
+ /// > unit) or one of the directories in the include_directories section.
+ pub fn path_name(&self) -> AttributeValue<R, Offset> {
+ self.path_name.clone()
+ }
+
+ /// > An unsigned LEB128 number representing the directory index of the
+ /// > directory in which the file was found.
+ /// >
+ /// > ...
+ /// >
+ /// > The directory index represents an entry in the include_directories
+ /// > section of the line number program header. The index is 0 if the file
+ /// > was found in the current directory of the compilation, 1 if it was found
+ /// > in the first directory in the include_directories section, and so
+ /// > on. The directory index is ignored for file names that represent full
+ /// > path names.
+ pub fn directory_index(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.directory_index
+ }
+
+ /// Get this file's directory.
+ ///
+ /// A directory index of 0 corresponds to the compilation unit directory.
+ pub fn directory(&self, header: &LineProgramHeader<R>) -> Option<AttributeValue<R, Offset>> {
+ header.directory(self.directory_index)
+ }
+
+ /// The implementation-defined time of last modification of the file,
+ /// or 0 if not available.
+ pub fn timestamp(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.timestamp
+ }
+
+ /// "An unsigned LEB128 number representing the time of last modification of
+ /// the file, or 0 if not available."
+ // Terminology changed in DWARF version 5.
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub fn last_modification(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.timestamp
+ }
+
+ /// The size of the file in bytes, or 0 if not available.
+ pub fn size(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.size
+ }
+
+ /// "An unsigned LEB128 number representing the length in bytes of the file,
+ /// or 0 if not available."
+ // Terminology changed in DWARF version 5.
+ #[doc(hidden)]
+ pub fn length(&self) -> u64 {
+ self.size
+ }
+
+ /// A 16-byte MD5 digest of the file contents.
+ ///
+ /// Only valid if `LineProgramHeader::file_has_md5` returns `true`.
+ pub fn md5(&self) -> &[u8; 16] {
+ &self.md5
+ }
+}
+
+/// The format of a component of an include directory or file name entry.
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct FileEntryFormat {
+ /// The type of information that is represented by the component.
+ pub content_type: constants::DwLnct,
+
+ /// The encoding form of the component value.
+ pub form: constants::DwForm,
+}
+
+impl FileEntryFormat {
+ fn parse<R: Reader>(input: &mut R) -> Result<Vec<FileEntryFormat>> {
+ let format_count = input.read_u8()? as usize;
+ let mut format = Vec::with_capacity(format_count);
+ let mut path_count = 0;
+ for _ in 0..format_count {
+ let content_type = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ let content_type = if content_type > u64::from(u16::max_value()) {
+ constants::DwLnct(u16::max_value())
+ } else {
+ constants::DwLnct(content_type as u16)
+ };
+ if content_type == constants::DW_LNCT_path {
+ path_count += 1;
+ }
+
+ let form = constants::DwForm(input.read_uleb128_u16()?);
+
+ format.push(FileEntryFormat { content_type, form });
+ }
+ if path_count != 1 {
+ return Err(Error::MissingFileEntryFormatPath);
+ }
+ Ok(format)
+ }
+}
+
+fn parse_directory_v5<R: Reader>(
+ input: &mut R,
+ encoding: Encoding,
+ formats: &[FileEntryFormat],
+) -> Result<AttributeValue<R>> {
+ let mut path_name = None;
+
+ for format in formats {
+ let value = parse_attribute(input, encoding, format.form)?;
+ if format.content_type == constants::DW_LNCT_path {
+ path_name = Some(value);
+ }
+ }
+
+ Ok(path_name.unwrap())
+}
+
+fn parse_file_v5<R: Reader>(
+ input: &mut R,
+ encoding: Encoding,
+ formats: &[FileEntryFormat],
+) -> Result<FileEntry<R>> {
+ let mut path_name = None;
+ let mut directory_index = 0;
+ let mut timestamp = 0;
+ let mut size = 0;
+ let mut md5 = [0; 16];
+
+ for format in formats {
+ let value = parse_attribute(input, encoding, format.form)?;
+ match format.content_type {
+ constants::DW_LNCT_path => path_name = Some(value),
+ constants::DW_LNCT_directory_index => {
+ if let Some(value) = value.udata_value() {
+ directory_index = value;
+ }
+ }
+ constants::DW_LNCT_timestamp => {
+ if let Some(value) = value.udata_value() {
+ timestamp = value;
+ }
+ }
+ constants::DW_LNCT_size => {
+ if let Some(value) = value.udata_value() {
+ size = value;
+ }
+ }
+ constants::DW_LNCT_MD5 => {
+ if let AttributeValue::Block(mut value) = value {
+ if value.len().into_u64() == 16 {
+ md5 = value.read_u8_array()?;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // Ignore unknown content types.
+ _ => {}
+ }
+ }
+
+ Ok(FileEntry {
+ path_name: path_name.unwrap(),
+ directory_index,
+ timestamp,
+ size,
+ md5,
+ })
+}
+
+// TODO: this should be shared with unit::parse_attribute(), but that is hard to do.
+fn parse_attribute<R: Reader>(
+ input: &mut R,
+ encoding: Encoding,
+ form: constants::DwForm,
+) -> Result<AttributeValue<R>> {
+ Ok(match form {
+ constants::DW_FORM_block1 => {
+ let len = input.read_u8().map(R::Offset::from_u8)?;
+ let block = input.split(len)?;
+ AttributeValue::Block(block)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_block2 => {
+ let len = input.read_u16().map(R::Offset::from_u16)?;
+ let block = input.split(len)?;
+ AttributeValue::Block(block)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_block4 => {
+ let len = input.read_u32().map(R::Offset::from_u32)?;
+ let block = input.split(len)?;
+ AttributeValue::Block(block)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_block => {
+ let len = input.read_uleb128().and_then(R::Offset::from_u64)?;
+ let block = input.split(len)?;
+ AttributeValue::Block(block)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_data1 => {
+ let data = input.read_u8()?;
+ AttributeValue::Data1(data)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_data2 => {
+ let data = input.read_u16()?;
+ AttributeValue::Data2(data)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_data4 => {
+ let data = input.read_u32()?;
+ AttributeValue::Data4(data)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_data8 => {
+ let data = input.read_u64()?;
+ AttributeValue::Data8(data)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_data16 => {
+ let block = input.split(R::Offset::from_u8(16))?;
+ AttributeValue::Block(block)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_udata => {
+ let data = input.read_uleb128()?;
+ AttributeValue::Udata(data)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_sdata => {
+ let data = input.read_sleb128()?;
+ AttributeValue::Sdata(data)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_flag => {
+ let present = input.read_u8()?;
+ AttributeValue::Flag(present != 0)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_sec_offset => {
+ let offset = input.read_offset(encoding.format)?;
+ AttributeValue::SecOffset(offset)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_string => {
+ let string = input.read_null_terminated_slice()?;
+ AttributeValue::String(string)
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_strp => {
+ let offset = input.read_offset(encoding.format)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugStrRef(DebugStrOffset(offset))
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_strp_sup | constants::DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt => {
+ let offset = input.read_offset(encoding.format)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugStrRefSup(DebugStrOffset(offset))
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_line_strp => {
+ let offset = input.read_offset(encoding.format)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugLineStrRef(DebugLineStrOffset(offset))
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_strx | constants::DW_FORM_GNU_str_index => {
+ let index = input.read_uleb128().and_then(R::Offset::from_u64)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugStrOffsetsIndex(DebugStrOffsetsIndex(index))
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_strx1 => {
+ let index = input.read_u8().map(R::Offset::from_u8)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugStrOffsetsIndex(DebugStrOffsetsIndex(index))
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_strx2 => {
+ let index = input.read_u16().map(R::Offset::from_u16)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugStrOffsetsIndex(DebugStrOffsetsIndex(index))
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_strx3 => {
+ let index = input.read_uint(3).and_then(R::Offset::from_u64)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugStrOffsetsIndex(DebugStrOffsetsIndex(index))
+ }
+ constants::DW_FORM_strx4 => {
+ let index = input.read_u32().map(R::Offset::from_u32)?;
+ AttributeValue::DebugStrOffsetsIndex(DebugStrOffsetsIndex(index))
+ }
+ _ => {
+ return Err(Error::UnknownForm);
+ }
+ })
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use super::*;
+ use crate::constants;
+ use crate::endianity::LittleEndian;
+ use crate::read::{EndianSlice, Error};
+ use crate::test_util::GimliSectionMethods;
+ use core::u64;
+ use core::u8;
+ use test_assembler::{Endian, Label, LabelMaker, Section};
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_debug_line_32_ok() {
+ #[rustfmt::skip]
+ let buf = [
+ // 32-bit length = 62.
+ 0x3e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // Version.
+ 0x04, 0x00,
+ // Header length = 40.
+ 0x28, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // Minimum instruction length.
+ 0x01,
+ // Maximum operations per byte.
+ 0x01,
+ // Default is_stmt.
+ 0x01,
+ // Line base.
+ 0x00,
+ // Line range.
+ 0x01,
+ // Opcode base.
+ 0x03,
+ // Standard opcode lengths for opcodes 1 .. opcode base - 1.
+ 0x01, 0x02,
+ // Include directories = '/', 'i', 'n', 'c', '\0', '/', 'i', 'n', 'c', '2', '\0', '\0'
+ 0x2f, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x63, 0x00, 0x2f, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x63, 0x32, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // File names
+ // foo.rs
+ 0x66, 0x6f, 0x6f, 0x2e, 0x72, 0x73, 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ // bar.h
+ 0x62, 0x61, 0x72, 0x2e, 0x68, 0x00,
+ 0x01,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ // End file names.
+ 0x00,
+
+ // Dummy line program data.
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+
+ // Dummy next line program.
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ ];
+
+ let rest = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
+ let comp_dir = EndianSlice::new(b"/comp_dir", LittleEndian);
+ let comp_name = EndianSlice::new(b"/comp_name", LittleEndian);
+
+ let header =
+ LineProgramHeader::parse(rest, DebugLineOffset(0), 4, Some(comp_dir), Some(comp_name))
+ .expect("should parse header ok");
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ *rest,
+ EndianSlice::new(&buf[buf.len() - 16..], LittleEndian)
+ );
+
+ assert_eq!(header.offset, DebugLineOffset(0));
+ assert_eq!(header.version(), 4);
+ assert_eq!(header.minimum_instruction_length(), 1);
+ assert_eq!(header.maximum_operations_per_instruction(), 1);
+ assert_eq!(header.default_is_stmt(), true);
+ assert_eq!(header.line_base(), 0);
+ assert_eq!(header.line_range(), 1);
+ assert_eq!(header.opcode_base(), 3);
+ assert_eq!(header.directory(0), Some(AttributeValue::String(comp_dir)));
+ assert_eq!(
+ header.file(0).unwrap().path_name,
+ AttributeValue::String(comp_name)
+ );
+
+ let expected_lengths = [1, 2];
+ assert_eq!(header.standard_opcode_lengths().slice(), &expected_lengths);
+
+ let expected_include_directories = [
+ AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"/inc", LittleEndian)),
+ AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"/inc2", LittleEndian)),
+ ];
+ assert_eq!(header.include_directories(), &expected_include_directories);
+
+ let expected_file_names = [
+ FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"foo.rs", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 0,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ },
+ FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"bar.h", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 1,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ },
+ ];
+ assert_eq!(&*header.file_names(), &expected_file_names);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_debug_line_header_length_too_short() {
+ #[rustfmt::skip]
+ let buf = [
+ // 32-bit length = 62.
+ 0x3e, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // Version.
+ 0x04, 0x00,
+ // Header length = 20. TOO SHORT!!!
+ 0x15, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // Minimum instruction length.
+ 0x01,
+ // Maximum operations per byte.
+ 0x01,
+ // Default is_stmt.
+ 0x01,
+ // Line base.
+ 0x00,
+ // Line range.
+ 0x01,
+ // Opcode base.
+ 0x03,
+ // Standard opcode lengths for opcodes 1 .. opcode base - 1.
+ 0x01, 0x02,
+ // Include directories = '/', 'i', 'n', 'c', '\0', '/', 'i', 'n', 'c', '2', '\0', '\0'
+ 0x2f, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x63, 0x00, 0x2f, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x63, 0x32, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // File names
+ // foo.rs
+ 0x66, 0x6f, 0x6f, 0x2e, 0x72, 0x73, 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ // bar.h
+ 0x62, 0x61, 0x72, 0x2e, 0x68, 0x00,
+ 0x01,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ // End file names.
+ 0x00,
+
+ // Dummy line program data.
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+
+ // Dummy next line program.
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ ];
+
+ let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
+
+ match LineProgramHeader::parse(input, DebugLineOffset(0), 4, None, None) {
+ Err(Error::UnexpectedEof(_)) => return,
+ otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_debug_line_unit_length_too_short() {
+ #[rustfmt::skip]
+ let buf = [
+ // 32-bit length = 40. TOO SHORT!!!
+ 0x28, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // Version.
+ 0x04, 0x00,
+ // Header length = 40.
+ 0x28, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // Minimum instruction length.
+ 0x01,
+ // Maximum operations per byte.
+ 0x01,
+ // Default is_stmt.
+ 0x01,
+ // Line base.
+ 0x00,
+ // Line range.
+ 0x01,
+ // Opcode base.
+ 0x03,
+ // Standard opcode lengths for opcodes 1 .. opcode base - 1.
+ 0x01, 0x02,
+ // Include directories = '/', 'i', 'n', 'c', '\0', '/', 'i', 'n', 'c', '2', '\0', '\0'
+ 0x2f, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x63, 0x00, 0x2f, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x63, 0x32, 0x00, 0x00,
+ // File names
+ // foo.rs
+ 0x66, 0x6f, 0x6f, 0x2e, 0x72, 0x73, 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ // bar.h
+ 0x62, 0x61, 0x72, 0x2e, 0x68, 0x00,
+ 0x01,
+ 0x00,
+ 0x00,
+ // End file names.
+ 0x00,
+
+ // Dummy line program data.
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+
+ // Dummy next line program.
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ ];
+
+ let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
+
+ match LineProgramHeader::parse(input, DebugLineOffset(0), 4, None, None) {
+ Err(Error::UnexpectedEof(_)) => return,
+ otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
+ }
+ }
+
+ const OPCODE_BASE: u8 = 13;
+ const STANDARD_OPCODE_LENGTHS: &[u8] = &[0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1];
+
+ fn make_test_header(
+ buf: EndianSlice<LittleEndian>,
+ ) -> LineProgramHeader<EndianSlice<LittleEndian>> {
+ let encoding = Encoding {
+ format: Format::Dwarf32,
+ version: 4,
+ address_size: 8,
+ };
+ let line_encoding = LineEncoding {
+ line_base: -3,
+ line_range: 12,
+ ..Default::default()
+ };
+ LineProgramHeader {
+ encoding,
+ offset: DebugLineOffset(0),
+ unit_length: 1,
+ header_length: 1,
+ line_encoding,
+ opcode_base: OPCODE_BASE,
+ standard_opcode_lengths: EndianSlice::new(STANDARD_OPCODE_LENGTHS, LittleEndian),
+ file_names: vec![
+ FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"foo.c", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 0,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ },
+ FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"bar.rs", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 0,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ },
+ ],
+ include_directories: vec![],
+ directory_entry_format: vec![],
+ file_name_entry_format: vec![],
+ program_buf: buf,
+ comp_dir: None,
+ comp_file: None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn make_test_program(
+ buf: EndianSlice<LittleEndian>,
+ ) -> IncompleteLineProgram<EndianSlice<LittleEndian>> {
+ IncompleteLineProgram {
+ header: make_test_header(buf),
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_special_opcodes() {
+ for i in OPCODE_BASE..u8::MAX {
+ let input = [i, 0, 0, 0];
+ let input = EndianSlice::new(&input, LittleEndian);
+ let header = make_test_header(input);
+
+ let mut rest = input;
+ let opcode =
+ LineInstruction::parse(&header, &mut rest).expect("Should parse the opcode OK");
+
+ assert_eq!(*rest, *input.range_from(1..));
+ assert_eq!(opcode, LineInstruction::Special(i));
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_standard_opcodes() {
+ fn test<Operands>(
+ raw: constants::DwLns,
+ operands: Operands,
+ expected: LineInstruction<EndianSlice<LittleEndian>>,
+ ) where
+ Operands: AsRef<[u8]>,
+ {
+ let mut input = Vec::new();
+ input.push(raw.0);
+ input.extend_from_slice(operands.as_ref());
+
+ let expected_rest = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
+ input.extend_from_slice(&expected_rest);
+
+ let input = EndianSlice::new(&*input, LittleEndian);
+ let header = make_test_header(input);
+
+ let mut rest = input;
+ let opcode =
+ LineInstruction::parse(&header, &mut rest).expect("Should parse the opcode OK");
+
+ assert_eq!(opcode, expected);
+ assert_eq!(*rest, expected_rest);
+ }
+
+ test(constants::DW_LNS_copy, [], LineInstruction::Copy);
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_advance_pc,
+ [42],
+ LineInstruction::AdvancePc(42),
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_advance_line,
+ [9],
+ LineInstruction::AdvanceLine(9),
+ );
+ test(constants::DW_LNS_set_file, [7], LineInstruction::SetFile(7));
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_column,
+ [1],
+ LineInstruction::SetColumn(1),
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_negate_stmt,
+ [],
+ LineInstruction::NegateStatement,
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_basic_block,
+ [],
+ LineInstruction::SetBasicBlock,
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_const_add_pc,
+ [],
+ LineInstruction::ConstAddPc,
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc,
+ [42, 0],
+ LineInstruction::FixedAddPc(42),
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_prologue_end,
+ [],
+ LineInstruction::SetPrologueEnd,
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNS_set_isa,
+ [57 + 0x80, 100],
+ LineInstruction::SetIsa(12857),
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_unknown_standard_opcode_no_args() {
+ let input = [OPCODE_BASE, 1, 2, 3];
+ let input = EndianSlice::new(&input, LittleEndian);
+ let mut standard_opcode_lengths = Vec::new();
+ let mut header = make_test_header(input);
+ standard_opcode_lengths.extend(header.standard_opcode_lengths.slice());
+ standard_opcode_lengths.push(0);
+ header.opcode_base += 1;
+ header.standard_opcode_lengths = EndianSlice::new(&standard_opcode_lengths, LittleEndian);
+
+ let mut rest = input;
+ let opcode =
+ LineInstruction::parse(&header, &mut rest).expect("Should parse the opcode OK");
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ opcode,
+ LineInstruction::UnknownStandard0(constants::DwLns(OPCODE_BASE))
+ );
+ assert_eq!(*rest, *input.range_from(1..));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_unknown_standard_opcode_one_arg() {
+ let input = [OPCODE_BASE, 1, 2, 3];
+ let input = EndianSlice::new(&input, LittleEndian);
+ let mut standard_opcode_lengths = Vec::new();
+ let mut header = make_test_header(input);
+ standard_opcode_lengths.extend(header.standard_opcode_lengths.slice());
+ standard_opcode_lengths.push(1);
+ header.opcode_base += 1;
+ header.standard_opcode_lengths = EndianSlice::new(&standard_opcode_lengths, LittleEndian);
+
+ let mut rest = input;
+ let opcode =
+ LineInstruction::parse(&header, &mut rest).expect("Should parse the opcode OK");
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ opcode,
+ LineInstruction::UnknownStandard1(constants::DwLns(OPCODE_BASE), 1)
+ );
+ assert_eq!(*rest, *input.range_from(2..));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_unknown_standard_opcode_many_args() {
+ let input = [OPCODE_BASE, 1, 2, 3];
+ let input = EndianSlice::new(&input, LittleEndian);
+ let args = EndianSlice::new(&input[1..], LittleEndian);
+ let mut standard_opcode_lengths = Vec::new();
+ let mut header = make_test_header(input);
+ standard_opcode_lengths.extend(header.standard_opcode_lengths.slice());
+ standard_opcode_lengths.push(3);
+ header.opcode_base += 1;
+ header.standard_opcode_lengths = EndianSlice::new(&standard_opcode_lengths, LittleEndian);
+
+ let mut rest = input;
+ let opcode =
+ LineInstruction::parse(&header, &mut rest).expect("Should parse the opcode OK");
+
+ assert_eq!(
+ opcode,
+ LineInstruction::UnknownStandardN(constants::DwLns(OPCODE_BASE), args)
+ );
+ assert_eq!(*rest, []);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_extended_opcodes() {
+ fn test<Operands>(
+ raw: constants::DwLne,
+ operands: Operands,
+ expected: LineInstruction<EndianSlice<LittleEndian>>,
+ ) where
+ Operands: AsRef<[u8]>,
+ {
+ let mut input = Vec::new();
+ input.push(0);
+
+ let operands = operands.as_ref();
+ input.push(1 + operands.len() as u8);
+
+ input.push(raw.0);
+ input.extend_from_slice(operands);
+
+ let expected_rest = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
+ input.extend_from_slice(&expected_rest);
+
+ let input = EndianSlice::new(&input, LittleEndian);
+ let header = make_test_header(input);
+
+ let mut rest = input;
+ let opcode =
+ LineInstruction::parse(&header, &mut rest).expect("Should parse the opcode OK");
+
+ assert_eq!(opcode, expected);
+ assert_eq!(*rest, expected_rest);
+ }
+
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNE_end_sequence,
+ [],
+ LineInstruction::EndSequence,
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNE_set_address,
+ [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8],
+ LineInstruction::SetAddress(578_437_695_752_307_201),
+ );
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNE_set_discriminator,
+ [42],
+ LineInstruction::SetDiscriminator(42),
+ );
+
+ let mut file = Vec::new();
+ // "foo.c"
+ let path_name = [b'f', b'o', b'o', b'.', b'c', 0];
+ file.extend_from_slice(&path_name);
+ // Directory index.
+ file.push(0);
+ // Last modification of file.
+ file.push(1);
+ // Size of file.
+ file.push(2);
+
+ test(
+ constants::DW_LNE_define_file,
+ file,
+ LineInstruction::DefineFile(FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"foo.c", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 0,
+ timestamp: 1,
+ size: 2,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ }),
+ );
+
+ // Unknown extended opcode.
+ let operands = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];
+ let opcode = constants::DwLne(99);
+ test(
+ opcode,
+ operands,
+ LineInstruction::UnknownExtended(opcode, EndianSlice::new(&operands, LittleEndian)),
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_file_entry_directory() {
+ let path_name = [b'f', b'o', b'o', b'.', b'r', b's', 0];
+
+ let mut file = FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(&path_name, LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 1,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ };
+
+ let mut header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let dir = AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"dir", LittleEndian));
+ header.include_directories.push(dir);
+
+ assert_eq!(file.directory(&header), Some(dir));
+
+ // Now test the compilation's current directory.
+ file.directory_index = 0;
+ assert_eq!(file.directory(&header), None);
+ }
+
+ fn assert_exec_opcode<'input>(
+ header: LineProgramHeader<EndianSlice<'input, LittleEndian>>,
+ mut registers: LineRow,
+ opcode: LineInstruction<EndianSlice<'input, LittleEndian>>,
+ expected_registers: LineRow,
+ expect_new_row: bool,
+ ) {
+ let mut program = IncompleteLineProgram { header };
+ let is_new_row = registers.execute(opcode, &mut program);
+
+ assert_eq!(is_new_row, expect_new_row);
+ assert_eq!(registers, expected_registers);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_special_noop() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Special(16);
+ let expected_registers = initial_registers;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_special_negative_line_advance() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.line.0 = 10;
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Special(13);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.line.0 -= 3;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_special_positive_line_advance() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Special(19);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.line.0 += 3;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_special_positive_address_advance() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Special(52);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 += 3;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_special_positive_address_and_line_advance() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Special(55);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 += 3;
+ expected_registers.line.0 += 3;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_special_positive_address_and_negative_line_advance() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.line.0 = 10;
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Special(49);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 += 3;
+ expected_registers.line.0 -= 3;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_special_line_underflow() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.line.0 = 2;
+
+ // -3 line advance.
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Special(13);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ // Clamp at 0. No idea if this is the best way to handle this situation
+ // or not...
+ expected_registers.line.0 = 0;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_copy() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.address.0 = 1337;
+ initial_registers.line.0 = 42;
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::Copy;
+
+ let expected_registers = initial_registers;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_advance_pc() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::AdvancePc(42);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 += 42;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_advance_pc_overflow() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::AdvancePc(42);
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.address.0 = u64::MAX;
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 = 41;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_advance_line() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::AdvanceLine(42);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.line.0 += 42;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_advance_line_overflow() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::AdvanceLine(42);
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.line.0 = u64::MAX;
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.line.0 = 41;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_file_in_bounds() {
+ for file_idx in 1..3 {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetFile(file_idx);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.file = file_idx;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_file_out_of_bounds() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetFile(100);
+
+ // The spec doesn't say anything about rejecting input programs
+ // that set the file register out of bounds of the actual number
+ // of files that have been defined. Instead, we cross our
+ // fingers and hope that one gets defined before
+ // `LineRow::file` gets called and handle the error at
+ // that time if need be.
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.file = 100;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_file_entry_file_index_out_of_bounds() {
+ // These indices are 1-based, so 0 is invalid. 100 is way more than the
+ // number of files defined in the header.
+ let out_of_bounds_indices = [0, 100];
+
+ for file_idx in &out_of_bounds_indices[..] {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let mut row = LineRow::new(&header);
+
+ row.file = *file_idx;
+
+ assert_eq!(row.file(&header), None);
+ }
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_file_entry_file_index_in_bounds() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let mut row = LineRow::new(&header);
+
+ row.file = 2;
+
+ assert_eq!(row.file(&header), Some(&header.file_names()[1]));
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_column() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetColumn(42);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.column = 42;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_negate_statement() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::NegateStatement;
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.is_stmt = !initial_registers.is_stmt;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_basic_block() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.basic_block = false;
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetBasicBlock;
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.basic_block = true;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_const_add_pc() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::ConstAddPc;
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 += 20;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_fixed_add_pc() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.op_index.0 = 1;
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::FixedAddPc(10);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 += 10;
+ expected_registers.op_index.0 = 0;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_prologue_end() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+
+ let mut initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ initial_registers.prologue_end = false;
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetPrologueEnd;
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.prologue_end = true;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_isa() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetIsa(1993);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.isa = 1993;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_unknown_standard_0() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::UnknownStandard0(constants::DwLns(111));
+ let expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_unknown_standard_1() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::UnknownStandard1(constants::DwLns(111), 2);
+ let expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_unknown_standard_n() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::UnknownStandardN(
+ constants::DwLns(111),
+ EndianSlice::new(&[2, 2, 2], LittleEndian),
+ );
+ let expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_end_sequence() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::EndSequence;
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.end_sequence = true;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, true);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_address() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetAddress(3030);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.address.0 = 3030;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_define_file() {
+ let mut program = make_test_program(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let mut row = LineRow::new(program.header());
+
+ let file = FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"test.cpp", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 0,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [0; 16],
+ };
+
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::DefineFile(file);
+ let is_new_row = row.execute(opcode, &mut program);
+
+ assert_eq!(is_new_row, false);
+ assert_eq!(Some(&file), program.header().file_names.last());
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_set_discriminator() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::SetDiscriminator(9);
+
+ let mut expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ expected_registers.discriminator = 9;
+
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_exec_unknown_extended() {
+ let header = make_test_header(EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian));
+ let initial_registers = LineRow::new(&header);
+ let opcode = LineInstruction::UnknownExtended(
+ constants::DwLne(74),
+ EndianSlice::new(&[], LittleEndian),
+ );
+ let expected_registers = initial_registers;
+ assert_exec_opcode(header, initial_registers, opcode, expected_registers, false);
+ }
+
+ /// Ensure that `LineRows<R,P>` is covariant wrt R.
+ /// This only needs to compile.
+ #[allow(dead_code, unreachable_code, unused_variables)]
+ fn test_line_rows_variance<'a, 'b>(_: &'a [u8], _: &'b [u8])
+ where
+ 'a: 'b,
+ {
+ let a: &OneShotLineRows<EndianSlice<'a, LittleEndian>> = unimplemented!();
+ let _: &OneShotLineRows<EndianSlice<'b, LittleEndian>> = a;
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_parse_debug_line_v5_ok() {
+ let expected_lengths = &[1, 2];
+ let expected_program = &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4];
+ let expected_rest = &[5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
+ let expected_include_directories = [
+ AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"dir1", LittleEndian)),
+ AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"dir2", LittleEndian)),
+ ];
+ let expected_file_names = [
+ FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"file1", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 0,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16],
+ },
+ FileEntry {
+ path_name: AttributeValue::String(EndianSlice::new(b"file2", LittleEndian)),
+ directory_index: 1,
+ timestamp: 0,
+ size: 0,
+ md5: [
+ 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
+ ],
+ },
+ ];
+
+ for format in vec![Format::Dwarf32, Format::Dwarf64] {
+ let length = Label::new();
+ let header_length = Label::new();
+ let start = Label::new();
+ let header_start = Label::new();
+ let end = Label::new();
+ let header_end = Label::new();
+ let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little)
+ .initial_length(format, &length, &start)
+ .D16(5)
+ // Address size.
+ .D8(4)
+ // Segment selector size.
+ .D8(0)
+ .word_label(format.word_size(), &header_length)
+ .mark(&header_start)
+ // Minimum instruction length.
+ .D8(1)
+ // Maximum operations per byte.
+ .D8(1)
+ // Default is_stmt.
+ .D8(1)
+ // Line base.
+ .D8(0)
+ // Line range.
+ .D8(1)
+ // Opcode base.
+ .D8(expected_lengths.len() as u8 + 1)
+ // Standard opcode lengths for opcodes 1 .. opcode base - 1.
+ .append_bytes(expected_lengths)
+ // Directory entry format count.
+ .D8(1)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_LNCT_path.0 as u64)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_FORM_string.0 as u64)
+ // Directory count.
+ .D8(2)
+ .append_bytes(b"dir1\0")
+ .append_bytes(b"dir2\0")
+ // File entry format count.
+ .D8(3)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_LNCT_path.0 as u64)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_FORM_string.0 as u64)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_LNCT_directory_index.0 as u64)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_FORM_data1.0 as u64)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_LNCT_MD5.0 as u64)
+ .uleb(constants::DW_FORM_data16.0 as u64)
+ // File count.
+ .D8(2)
+ .append_bytes(b"file1\0")
+ .D8(0)
+ .append_bytes(&expected_file_names[0].md5)
+ .append_bytes(b"file2\0")
+ .D8(1)
+ .append_bytes(&expected_file_names[1].md5)
+ .mark(&header_end)
+ // Dummy line program data.
+ .append_bytes(expected_program)
+ .mark(&end)
+ // Dummy trailing data.
+ .append_bytes(expected_rest);
+ length.set_const((&end - &start) as u64);
+ header_length.set_const((&header_end - &header_start) as u64);
+ let section = section.get_contents().unwrap();
+
+ let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&section, LittleEndian);
+
+ let header = LineProgramHeader::parse(input, DebugLineOffset(0), 0, None, None)
+ .expect("should parse header ok");
+
+ assert_eq!(header.raw_program_buf().slice(), expected_program);
+ assert_eq!(input.slice(), expected_rest);
+
+ assert_eq!(header.offset, DebugLineOffset(0));
+ assert_eq!(header.version(), 5);
+ assert_eq!(header.address_size(), 4);
+ assert_eq!(header.minimum_instruction_length(), 1);
+ assert_eq!(header.maximum_operations_per_instruction(), 1);
+ assert_eq!(header.default_is_stmt(), true);
+ assert_eq!(header.line_base(), 0);
+ assert_eq!(header.line_range(), 1);
+ assert_eq!(header.opcode_base(), expected_lengths.len() as u8 + 1);
+ assert_eq!(header.standard_opcode_lengths().slice(), expected_lengths);
+ assert_eq!(
+ header.directory_entry_format(),
+ &[FileEntryFormat {
+ content_type: constants::DW_LNCT_path,
+ form: constants::DW_FORM_string,
+ }]
+ );
+ assert_eq!(header.include_directories(), expected_include_directories);
+ assert_eq!(header.directory(0), Some(expected_include_directories[0]));
+ assert_eq!(
+ header.file_name_entry_format(),
+ &[
+ FileEntryFormat {
+ content_type: constants::DW_LNCT_path,
+ form: constants::DW_FORM_string,
+ },
+ FileEntryFormat {
+ content_type: constants::DW_LNCT_directory_index,
+ form: constants::DW_FORM_data1,
+ },
+ FileEntryFormat {
+ content_type: constants::DW_LNCT_MD5,
+ form: constants::DW_FORM_data16,
+ }
+ ]
+ );
+ assert_eq!(header.file_names(), expected_file_names);
+ assert_eq!(header.file(0), Some(&expected_file_names[0]));
+ }
+ }
+}