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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:22:09 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:22:09 +0000 |
commit | 43a97878ce14b72f0981164f87f2e35e14151312 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 110.0.1.upstream/110.0.1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/mozglue/baseprofiler/lul/LulCommonExt.h b/mozglue/baseprofiler/lul/LulCommonExt.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b20a7321ff --- /dev/null +++ b/mozglue/baseprofiler/lul/LulCommonExt.h @@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ + +// Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013 Google Inc. +// All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +// met: +// +// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +// distribution. +// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +// this software without specific prior written permission. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +// Original author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com> + +// module.h: Define google_breakpad::Module. A Module holds debugging +// information, and can write that information out as a Breakpad +// symbol file. + +// (C) Copyright Greg Colvin and Beman Dawes 1998, 1999. +// Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 Peter Dimov +// +// Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software +// is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. +// This software is provided "as is" without express or implied +// warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose. +// +// See http://www.boost.org/libs/smart_ptr/scoped_ptr.htm for documentation. +// + +// This file is derived from the following files in +// toolkit/crashreporter/google-breakpad: +// src/common/unique_string.h +// src/common/scoped_ptr.h +// src/common/module.h + +// External interface for the "Common" component of LUL. + +#ifndef LulCommonExt_h +#define LulCommonExt_h + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include <string> +#include <map> +#include <vector> +#include <cstddef> // for std::ptrdiff_t + +#include "mozilla/Assertions.h" + +namespace lul { + +using std::map; +using std::string; + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// UniqueString +// + +// Abstract type +class UniqueString; + +// Get the contained C string (debugging only) +const char* FromUniqueString(const UniqueString*); + +// Is the given string empty (that is, "") ? +bool IsEmptyUniqueString(const UniqueString*); + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// UniqueStringUniverse +// + +// All UniqueStrings live in some specific UniqueStringUniverse. +class UniqueStringUniverse { + public: + UniqueStringUniverse() {} + ~UniqueStringUniverse(); + // Convert a |string| to a UniqueString, that lives in this universe. + const UniqueString* ToUniqueString(string str); + + private: + map<string, UniqueString*> map_; +}; + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// GUID +// + +typedef struct { + uint32_t data1; + uint16_t data2; + uint16_t data3; + uint8_t data4[8]; +} MDGUID; // GUID + +typedef MDGUID GUID; + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// scoped_ptr +// + +// scoped_ptr mimics a built-in pointer except that it guarantees deletion +// of the object pointed to, either on destruction of the scoped_ptr or via +// an explicit reset(). scoped_ptr is a simple solution for simple needs; +// use shared_ptr or std::auto_ptr if your needs are more complex. + +// *** NOTE *** +// If your scoped_ptr is a class member of class FOO pointing to a +// forward declared type BAR (as shown below), then you MUST use a non-inlined +// version of the destructor. The destructor of a scoped_ptr (called from +// FOO's destructor) must have a complete definition of BAR in order to +// destroy it. Example: +// +// -- foo.h -- +// class BAR; +// +// class FOO { +// public: +// FOO(); +// ~FOO(); // Required for sources that instantiate class FOO to compile! +// +// private: +// scoped_ptr<BAR> bar_; +// }; +// +// -- foo.cc -- +// #include "foo.h" +// FOO::~FOO() {} // Empty, but must be non-inlined to FOO's class definition. + +// scoped_ptr_malloc added by Google +// When one of these goes out of scope, instead of doing a delete or +// delete[], it calls free(). scoped_ptr_malloc<char> is likely to see +// much more use than any other specializations. + +// release() added by Google +// Use this to conditionally transfer ownership of a heap-allocated object +// to the caller, usually on method success. + +template <typename T> +class scoped_ptr { + private: + T* ptr; + + scoped_ptr(scoped_ptr const&); + scoped_ptr& operator=(scoped_ptr const&); + + public: + typedef T element_type; + + explicit scoped_ptr(T* p = 0) : ptr(p) {} + + ~scoped_ptr() { delete ptr; } + + void reset(T* p = 0) { + if (ptr != p) { + delete ptr; + ptr = p; + } + } + + T& operator*() const { + MOZ_ASSERT(ptr != 0); + return *ptr; + } + + T* operator->() const { + MOZ_ASSERT(ptr != 0); + return ptr; + } + + bool operator==(T* p) const { return ptr == p; } + + bool operator!=(T* p) const { return ptr != p; } + + T* get() const { return ptr; } + + void swap(scoped_ptr& b) { + T* tmp = b.ptr; + b.ptr = ptr; + ptr = tmp; + } + + T* release() { + T* tmp = ptr; + ptr = 0; + return tmp; + } + + private: + // no reason to use these: each scoped_ptr should have its own object + template <typename U> + bool operator==(scoped_ptr<U> const& p) const; + template <typename U> + bool operator!=(scoped_ptr<U> const& p) const; +}; + +template <typename T> +inline void swap(scoped_ptr<T>& a, scoped_ptr<T>& b) { + a.swap(b); +} + +template <typename T> +inline bool operator==(T* p, const scoped_ptr<T>& b) { + return p == b.get(); +} + +template <typename T> +inline bool operator!=(T* p, const scoped_ptr<T>& b) { + return p != b.get(); +} + +// scoped_array extends scoped_ptr to arrays. Deletion of the array pointed to +// is guaranteed, either on destruction of the scoped_array or via an explicit +// reset(). Use shared_array or std::vector if your needs are more complex. + +template <typename T> +class scoped_array { + private: + T* ptr; + + scoped_array(scoped_array const&); + scoped_array& operator=(scoped_array const&); + + public: + typedef T element_type; + + explicit scoped_array(T* p = 0) : ptr(p) {} + + ~scoped_array() { delete[] ptr; } + + void reset(T* p = 0) { + if (ptr != p) { + delete[] ptr; + ptr = p; + } + } + + T& operator[](std::ptrdiff_t i) const { + MOZ_ASSERT(ptr != 0); + MOZ_ASSERT(i >= 0); + return ptr[i]; + } + + bool operator==(T* p) const { return ptr == p; } + + bool operator!=(T* p) const { return ptr != p; } + + T* get() const { return ptr; } + + void swap(scoped_array& b) { + T* tmp = b.ptr; + b.ptr = ptr; + ptr = tmp; + } + + T* release() { + T* tmp = ptr; + ptr = 0; + return tmp; + } + + private: + // no reason to use these: each scoped_array should have its own object + template <typename U> + bool operator==(scoped_array<U> const& p) const; + template <typename U> + bool operator!=(scoped_array<U> const& p) const; +}; + +template <class T> +inline void swap(scoped_array<T>& a, scoped_array<T>& b) { + a.swap(b); +} + +template <typename T> +inline bool operator==(T* p, const scoped_array<T>& b) { + return p == b.get(); +} + +template <typename T> +inline bool operator!=(T* p, const scoped_array<T>& b) { + return p != b.get(); +} + +// This class wraps the c library function free() in a class that can be +// passed as a template argument to scoped_ptr_malloc below. +class ScopedPtrMallocFree { + public: + inline void operator()(void* x) const { free(x); } +}; + +// scoped_ptr_malloc<> is similar to scoped_ptr<>, but it accepts a +// second template argument, the functor used to free the object. + +template <typename T, typename FreeProc = ScopedPtrMallocFree> +class scoped_ptr_malloc { + private: + T* ptr; + + scoped_ptr_malloc(scoped_ptr_malloc const&); + scoped_ptr_malloc& operator=(scoped_ptr_malloc const&); + + public: + typedef T element_type; + + explicit scoped_ptr_malloc(T* p = 0) : ptr(p) {} + + ~scoped_ptr_malloc() { free_((void*)ptr); } + + void reset(T* p = 0) { + if (ptr != p) { + free_((void*)ptr); + ptr = p; + } + } + + T& operator*() const { + MOZ_ASSERT(ptr != 0); + return *ptr; + } + + T* operator->() const { + MOZ_ASSERT(ptr != 0); + return ptr; + } + + bool operator==(T* p) const { return ptr == p; } + + bool operator!=(T* p) const { return ptr != p; } + + T* get() const { return ptr; } + + void swap(scoped_ptr_malloc& b) { + T* tmp = b.ptr; + b.ptr = ptr; + ptr = tmp; + } + + T* release() { + T* tmp = ptr; + ptr = 0; + return tmp; + } + + private: + // no reason to use these: each scoped_ptr_malloc should have its own object + template <typename U, typename GP> + bool operator==(scoped_ptr_malloc<U, GP> const& p) const; + template <typename U, typename GP> + bool operator!=(scoped_ptr_malloc<U, GP> const& p) const; + + static FreeProc const free_; +}; + +template <typename T, typename FP> +FP const scoped_ptr_malloc<T, FP>::free_ = FP(); + +template <typename T, typename FP> +inline void swap(scoped_ptr_malloc<T, FP>& a, scoped_ptr_malloc<T, FP>& b) { + a.swap(b); +} + +template <typename T, typename FP> +inline bool operator==(T* p, const scoped_ptr_malloc<T, FP>& b) { + return p == b.get(); +} + +template <typename T, typename FP> +inline bool operator!=(T* p, const scoped_ptr_malloc<T, FP>& b) { + return p != b.get(); +} + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// Module +// + +// A Module represents the contents of a module, and supports methods +// for adding information produced by parsing STABS or DWARF data +// --- possibly both from the same file --- and then writing out the +// unified contents as a Breakpad-format symbol file. +class Module { + public: + // The type of addresses and sizes in a symbol table. + typedef uint64_t Address; + + // Representation of an expression. This can either be a postfix + // expression, in which case it is stored as a string, or a simple + // expression of the form (identifier + imm) or *(identifier + imm). + // It can also be invalid (denoting "no value"). + enum ExprHow { kExprInvalid = 1, kExprPostfix, kExprSimple, kExprSimpleMem }; + + struct Expr { + // Construct a simple-form expression + Expr(const UniqueString* ident, long offset, bool deref) { + if (IsEmptyUniqueString(ident)) { + Expr(); + } else { + postfix_ = ""; + ident_ = ident; + offset_ = offset; + how_ = deref ? kExprSimpleMem : kExprSimple; + } + } + + // Construct an invalid expression + Expr() { + postfix_ = ""; + ident_ = nullptr; + offset_ = 0; + how_ = kExprInvalid; + } + + // Return the postfix expression string, either directly, + // if this is a postfix expression, or by synthesising it + // for a simple expression. + std::string getExprPostfix() const { + switch (how_) { + case kExprPostfix: + return postfix_; + case kExprSimple: + case kExprSimpleMem: { + char buf[40]; + sprintf(buf, " %ld %c%s", labs(offset_), offset_ < 0 ? '-' : '+', + how_ == kExprSimple ? "" : " ^"); + return std::string(FromUniqueString(ident_)) + std::string(buf); + } + case kExprInvalid: + default: + MOZ_ASSERT(0 && "getExprPostfix: invalid Module::Expr type"); + return "Expr::genExprPostfix: kExprInvalid"; + } + } + + // The identifier that gives the starting value for simple expressions. + const UniqueString* ident_; + // The offset to add for simple expressions. + long offset_; + // The Postfix expression string to evaluate for non-simple expressions. + std::string postfix_; + // The operation expressed by this expression. + ExprHow how_; + }; + + // A map from register names to expressions that recover + // their values. This can represent a complete set of rules to + // follow at some address, or a set of changes to be applied to an + // extant set of rules. + // NOTE! there are two completely different types called RuleMap. This + // is one of them. + typedef std::map<const UniqueString*, Expr> RuleMap; + + // A map from addresses to RuleMaps, representing changes that take + // effect at given addresses. + typedef std::map<Address, RuleMap> RuleChangeMap; + + // A range of 'STACK CFI' stack walking information. An instance of + // this structure corresponds to a 'STACK CFI INIT' record and the + // subsequent 'STACK CFI' records that fall within its range. + struct StackFrameEntry { + // The starting address and number of bytes of machine code this + // entry covers. + Address address, size; + + // The initial register recovery rules, in force at the starting + // address. + RuleMap initial_rules; + + // A map from addresses to rule changes. To find the rules in + // force at a given address, start with initial_rules, and then + // apply the changes given in this map for all addresses up to and + // including the address you're interested in. + RuleChangeMap rule_changes; + }; + + // Create a new module with the given name, operating system, + // architecture, and ID string. + Module(const std::string& name, const std::string& os, + const std::string& architecture, const std::string& id); + ~Module(); + + private: + // Module header entries. + std::string name_, os_, architecture_, id_; +}; + +} // namespace lul + +#endif // LulCommonExt_h |