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-#[cfg(feature = "read")]
-use alloc::borrow::Cow;
-use core::convert::TryInto;
-use core::fmt::Debug;
-use core::hash::Hash;
-use core::ops::{Add, AddAssign, Sub};
-
-use crate::common::Format;
-use crate::endianity::Endianity;
-use crate::leb128;
-use crate::read::{Error, Result};
-
-/// An identifier for an offset within a section reader.
-///
-/// This is used for error reporting. The meaning of this value is specific to
-/// each reader implementation. The values should be chosen to be unique amongst
-/// all readers. If values are not unique then errors may point to the wrong reader.
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub struct ReaderOffsetId(pub u64);
-
-/// A trait for offsets with a DWARF section.
-///
-/// This allows consumers to choose a size that is appropriate for their address space.
-pub trait ReaderOffset:
- Debug + Copy + Eq + Ord + Hash + Add<Output = Self> + AddAssign + Sub<Output = Self>
-{
- /// Convert a u8 to an offset.
- fn from_u8(offset: u8) -> Self;
-
- /// Convert a u16 to an offset.
- fn from_u16(offset: u16) -> Self;
-
- /// Convert an i16 to an offset.
- fn from_i16(offset: i16) -> Self;
-
- /// Convert a u32 to an offset.
- fn from_u32(offset: u32) -> Self;
-
- /// Convert a u64 to an offset.
- ///
- /// Returns `Error::UnsupportedOffset` if the value is too large.
- fn from_u64(offset: u64) -> Result<Self>;
-
- /// Convert an offset to a u64.
- fn into_u64(self) -> u64;
-
- /// Wrapping (modular) addition. Computes `self + other`.
- fn wrapping_add(self, other: Self) -> Self;
-
- /// Checked subtraction. Computes `self - other`.
- fn checked_sub(self, other: Self) -> Option<Self>;
-}
-
-impl ReaderOffset for u64 {
- #[inline]
- fn from_u8(offset: u8) -> Self {
- u64::from(offset)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u16(offset: u16) -> Self {
- u64::from(offset)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_i16(offset: i16) -> Self {
- offset as u64
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u32(offset: u32) -> Self {
- u64::from(offset)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u64(offset: u64) -> Result<Self> {
- Ok(offset)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn into_u64(self) -> u64 {
- self
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn wrapping_add(self, other: Self) -> Self {
- self.wrapping_add(other)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn checked_sub(self, other: Self) -> Option<Self> {
- self.checked_sub(other)
- }
-}
-
-impl ReaderOffset for u32 {
- #[inline]
- fn from_u8(offset: u8) -> Self {
- u32::from(offset)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u16(offset: u16) -> Self {
- u32::from(offset)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_i16(offset: i16) -> Self {
- offset as u32
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u32(offset: u32) -> Self {
- offset
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u64(offset64: u64) -> Result<Self> {
- let offset = offset64 as u32;
- if u64::from(offset) == offset64 {
- Ok(offset)
- } else {
- Err(Error::UnsupportedOffset)
- }
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn into_u64(self) -> u64 {
- u64::from(self)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn wrapping_add(self, other: Self) -> Self {
- self.wrapping_add(other)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn checked_sub(self, other: Self) -> Option<Self> {
- self.checked_sub(other)
- }
-}
-
-impl ReaderOffset for usize {
- #[inline]
- fn from_u8(offset: u8) -> Self {
- offset as usize
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u16(offset: u16) -> Self {
- offset as usize
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_i16(offset: i16) -> Self {
- offset as usize
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u32(offset: u32) -> Self {
- offset as usize
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn from_u64(offset64: u64) -> Result<Self> {
- let offset = offset64 as usize;
- if offset as u64 == offset64 {
- Ok(offset)
- } else {
- Err(Error::UnsupportedOffset)
- }
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn into_u64(self) -> u64 {
- self as u64
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn wrapping_add(self, other: Self) -> Self {
- self.wrapping_add(other)
- }
-
- #[inline]
- fn checked_sub(self, other: Self) -> Option<Self> {
- self.checked_sub(other)
- }
-}
-
-#[cfg(not(feature = "read"))]
-pub(crate) mod seal_if_no_alloc {
- #[derive(Debug)]
- pub struct Sealed;
-}
-
-/// A trait for reading the data from a DWARF section.
-///
-/// All read operations advance the section offset of the reader
-/// unless specified otherwise.
-///
-/// ## Choosing a `Reader` Implementation
-///
-/// `gimli` comes with a few different `Reader` implementations and lets you
-/// choose the one that is right for your use case. A `Reader` is essentially a
-/// view into the raw bytes that make up some DWARF, but this view might borrow
-/// the underlying data or use reference counting ownership, and it might be
-/// thread safe or not.
-///
-/// | Implementation | Ownership | Thread Safe | Notes |
-/// |:------------------|:------------------|:------------|:------|
-/// | [`EndianSlice`](./struct.EndianSlice.html) | Borrowed | Yes | Fastest, but requires that all of your code work with borrows. |
-/// | [`EndianRcSlice`](./struct.EndianRcSlice.html) | Reference counted | No | Shared ownership via reference counting, which alleviates the borrow restrictions of `EndianSlice` but imposes reference counting increments and decrements. Cannot be sent across threads, because the reference count is not atomic. |
-/// | [`EndianArcSlice`](./struct.EndianArcSlice.html) | Reference counted | Yes | The same as `EndianRcSlice`, but uses atomic reference counting, and therefore reference counting operations are slower but `EndianArcSlice`s may be sent across threads. |
-/// | [`EndianReader<T>`](./struct.EndianReader.html) | Same as `T` | Same as `T` | Escape hatch for easily defining your own type of `Reader`. |
-pub trait Reader: Debug + Clone {
- /// The endianity of bytes that are read.
- type Endian: Endianity;
-
- /// The type used for offsets and lengths.
- type Offset: ReaderOffset;
-
- /// Return the endianity of bytes that are read.
- fn endian(&self) -> Self::Endian;
-
- /// Return the number of bytes remaining.
- fn len(&self) -> Self::Offset;
-
- /// Set the number of bytes remaining to zero.
- fn empty(&mut self);
-
- /// Set the number of bytes remaining to the specified length.
- fn truncate(&mut self, len: Self::Offset) -> Result<()>;
-
- /// Return the offset of this reader's data relative to the start of
- /// the given base reader's data.
- ///
- /// May panic if this reader's data is not contained within the given
- /// base reader's data.
- fn offset_from(&self, base: &Self) -> Self::Offset;
-
- /// Return an identifier for the current reader offset.
- fn offset_id(&self) -> ReaderOffsetId;
-
- /// Return the offset corresponding to the given `id` if
- /// it is associated with this reader.
- fn lookup_offset_id(&self, id: ReaderOffsetId) -> Option<Self::Offset>;
-
- /// Find the index of the first occurrence of the given byte.
- /// The offset of the reader is not changed.
- fn find(&self, byte: u8) -> Result<Self::Offset>;
-
- /// Discard the specified number of bytes.
- fn skip(&mut self, len: Self::Offset) -> Result<()>;
-
- /// Split a reader in two.
- ///
- /// A new reader is returned that can be used to read the next
- /// `len` bytes, and `self` is advanced so that it reads the remainder.
- fn split(&mut self, len: Self::Offset) -> Result<Self>;
-
- /// This trait cannot be implemented if "read" feature is not enabled.
- ///
- /// `Reader` trait has a few methods that depend on `alloc` crate.
- /// Disallowing `Reader` trait implementation prevents a crate that only depends on
- /// "read-core" from being broken if another crate depending on `gimli` enables
- /// "read" feature.
- #[cfg(not(feature = "read"))]
- fn cannot_implement() -> seal_if_no_alloc::Sealed;
-
- /// Return all remaining data as a clone-on-write slice.
- ///
- /// The slice will be borrowed where possible, but some readers may
- /// always return an owned vector.
- ///
- /// Does not advance the reader.
- #[cfg(feature = "read")]
- fn to_slice(&self) -> Result<Cow<[u8]>>;
-
- /// Convert all remaining data to a clone-on-write string.
- ///
- /// The string will be borrowed where possible, but some readers may
- /// always return an owned string.
- ///
- /// Does not advance the reader.
- ///
- /// Returns an error if the data contains invalid characters.
- #[cfg(feature = "read")]
- fn to_string(&self) -> Result<Cow<str>>;
-
- /// Convert all remaining data to a clone-on-write string, including invalid characters.
- ///
- /// The string will be borrowed where possible, but some readers may
- /// always return an owned string.
- ///
- /// Does not advance the reader.
- #[cfg(feature = "read")]
- fn to_string_lossy(&self) -> Result<Cow<str>>;
-
- /// Read exactly `buf.len()` bytes into `buf`.
- fn read_slice(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<()>;
-
- /// Read a u8 array.
- #[inline]
- fn read_u8_array<A>(&mut self) -> Result<A>
- where
- A: Sized + Default + AsMut<[u8]>,
- {
- let mut val = Default::default();
- self.read_slice(<A as AsMut<[u8]>>::as_mut(&mut val))?;
- Ok(val)
- }
-
- /// Return true if the number of bytes remaining is zero.
- #[inline]
- fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
- self.len() == Self::Offset::from_u8(0)
- }
-
- /// Read a u8.
- #[inline]
- fn read_u8(&mut self) -> Result<u8> {
- let a: [u8; 1] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(a[0])
- }
-
- /// Read an i8.
- #[inline]
- fn read_i8(&mut self) -> Result<i8> {
- let a: [u8; 1] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(a[0] as i8)
- }
-
- /// Read a u16.
- #[inline]
- fn read_u16(&mut self) -> Result<u16> {
- let a: [u8; 2] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_u16(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read an i16.
- #[inline]
- fn read_i16(&mut self) -> Result<i16> {
- let a: [u8; 2] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_i16(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read a u32.
- #[inline]
- fn read_u32(&mut self) -> Result<u32> {
- let a: [u8; 4] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_u32(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read an i32.
- #[inline]
- fn read_i32(&mut self) -> Result<i32> {
- let a: [u8; 4] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_i32(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read a u64.
- #[inline]
- fn read_u64(&mut self) -> Result<u64> {
- let a: [u8; 8] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_u64(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read an i64.
- #[inline]
- fn read_i64(&mut self) -> Result<i64> {
- let a: [u8; 8] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_i64(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read a f32.
- #[inline]
- fn read_f32(&mut self) -> Result<f32> {
- let a: [u8; 4] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_f32(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read a f64.
- #[inline]
- fn read_f64(&mut self) -> Result<f64> {
- let a: [u8; 8] = self.read_u8_array()?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_f64(&a))
- }
-
- /// Read an unsigned n-bytes integer u64.
- ///
- /// # Panics
- ///
- /// Panics when nbytes < 1 or nbytes > 8
- #[inline]
- fn read_uint(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<u64> {
- let mut buf = [0; 8];
- self.read_slice(&mut buf[..n])?;
- Ok(self.endian().read_uint(&buf[..n]))
- }
-
- /// Read a null-terminated slice, and return it (excluding the null).
- fn read_null_terminated_slice(&mut self) -> Result<Self> {
- let idx = self.find(0)?;
- let val = self.split(idx)?;
- self.skip(Self::Offset::from_u8(1))?;
- Ok(val)
- }
-
- /// Skip a LEB128 encoded integer.
- fn skip_leb128(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
- leb128::read::skip(self)
- }
-
- /// Read an unsigned LEB128 encoded integer.
- fn read_uleb128(&mut self) -> Result<u64> {
- leb128::read::unsigned(self)
- }
-
- /// Read an unsigned LEB128 encoded u32.
- fn read_uleb128_u32(&mut self) -> Result<u32> {
- leb128::read::unsigned(self)?
- .try_into()
- .map_err(|_| Error::BadUnsignedLeb128)
- }
-
- /// Read an unsigned LEB128 encoded u16.
- fn read_uleb128_u16(&mut self) -> Result<u16> {
- leb128::read::u16(self)
- }
-
- /// Read a signed LEB128 encoded integer.
- fn read_sleb128(&mut self) -> Result<i64> {
- leb128::read::signed(self)
- }
-
- /// Read an initial length field.
- ///
- /// This field is encoded as either a 32-bit length or
- /// a 64-bit length, and the returned `Format` indicates which.
- fn read_initial_length(&mut self) -> Result<(Self::Offset, Format)> {
- const MAX_DWARF_32_UNIT_LENGTH: u32 = 0xffff_fff0;
- const DWARF_64_INITIAL_UNIT_LENGTH: u32 = 0xffff_ffff;
-
- let val = self.read_u32()?;
- if val < MAX_DWARF_32_UNIT_LENGTH {
- Ok((Self::Offset::from_u32(val), Format::Dwarf32))
- } else if val == DWARF_64_INITIAL_UNIT_LENGTH {
- let val = self.read_u64().and_then(Self::Offset::from_u64)?;
- Ok((val, Format::Dwarf64))
- } else {
- Err(Error::UnknownReservedLength)
- }
- }
-
- /// Read an address-sized integer, and return it as a `u64`.
- fn read_address(&mut self, address_size: u8) -> Result<u64> {
- match address_size {
- 1 => self.read_u8().map(u64::from),
- 2 => self.read_u16().map(u64::from),
- 4 => self.read_u32().map(u64::from),
- 8 => self.read_u64(),
- otherwise => Err(Error::UnsupportedAddressSize(otherwise)),
- }
- }
-
- /// Parse a word-sized integer according to the DWARF format.
- ///
- /// These are always used to encode section offsets or lengths,
- /// and so have a type of `Self::Offset`.
- fn read_word(&mut self, format: Format) -> Result<Self::Offset> {
- match format {
- Format::Dwarf32 => self.read_u32().map(Self::Offset::from_u32),
- Format::Dwarf64 => self.read_u64().and_then(Self::Offset::from_u64),
- }
- }
-
- /// Parse a word-sized section length according to the DWARF format.
- #[inline]
- fn read_length(&mut self, format: Format) -> Result<Self::Offset> {
- self.read_word(format)
- }
-
- /// Parse a word-sized section offset according to the DWARF format.
- #[inline]
- fn read_offset(&mut self, format: Format) -> Result<Self::Offset> {
- self.read_word(format)
- }
-
- /// Parse a section offset of the given size.
- ///
- /// This is used for `DW_FORM_ref_addr` values in DWARF version 2.
- fn read_sized_offset(&mut self, size: u8) -> Result<Self::Offset> {
- match size {
- 1 => self.read_u8().map(u64::from),
- 2 => self.read_u16().map(u64::from),
- 4 => self.read_u32().map(u64::from),
- 8 => self.read_u64(),
- otherwise => Err(Error::UnsupportedOffsetSize(otherwise)),
- }
- .and_then(Self::Offset::from_u64)
- }
-}