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- // -*- Mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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- // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- // ---
- // Author: Craig Silverstein
- //
- // This is an internal header file used by profiler.cc. It defines
- // the single (inline) function GetPC. GetPC is used in a signal
- // handler to figure out the instruction that was being executed when
- // the signal-handler was triggered.
- //
- // To get this, we use the ucontext_t argument to the signal-handler
- // callback, which holds the full context of what was going on when
- // the signal triggered. How to get from a ucontext_t to a Program
- // Counter is OS-dependent.
- #ifndef BASE_GETPC_H_
- #define BASE_GETPC_H_
- #include "config.h"
- // On many linux systems, we may need _GNU_SOURCE to get access to
- // the defined constants that define the register we want to see (eg
- // REG_EIP). Note this #define must come first!
- #define _GNU_SOURCE 1
- // If #define _GNU_SOURCE causes problems, this might work instead.
- // It will cause problems for FreeBSD though!, because it turns off
- // the needed __BSD_VISIBLE.
- //#define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500
- #include <string.h> // for memcmp
- #if defined(HAVE_SYS_UCONTEXT_H)
- #include <sys/ucontext.h>
- #elif defined(HAVE_UCONTEXT_H)
- #include <ucontext.h> // for ucontext_t (and also mcontext_t)
- #elif defined(HAVE_CYGWIN_SIGNAL_H)
- #include <cygwin/signal.h>
- typedef ucontext ucontext_t;
- #endif
- // Take the example where function Foo() calls function Bar(). For
- // many architectures, Bar() is responsible for setting up and tearing
- // down its own stack frame. In that case, it's possible for the
- // interrupt to happen when execution is in Bar(), but the stack frame
- // is not properly set up (either before it's done being set up, or
- // after it's been torn down but before Bar() returns). In those
- // cases, the stack trace cannot see the caller function anymore.
- //
- // GetPC can try to identify this situation, on architectures where it
- // might occur, and unwind the current function call in that case to
- // avoid false edges in the profile graph (that is, edges that appear
- // to show a call skipping over a function). To do this, we hard-code
- // in the asm instructions we might see when setting up or tearing
- // down a stack frame.
- //
- // This is difficult to get right: the instructions depend on the
- // processor, the compiler ABI, and even the optimization level. This
- // is a best effort patch -- if we fail to detect such a situation, or
- // mess up the PC, nothing happens; the returned PC is not used for
- // any further processing.
- struct CallUnrollInfo {
- // Offset from (e)ip register where this instruction sequence
- // should be matched. Interpreted as bytes. Offset 0 is the next
- // instruction to execute. Be extra careful with negative offsets in
- // architectures of variable instruction length (like x86) - it is
- // not that easy as taking an offset to step one instruction back!
- int pc_offset;
- // The actual instruction bytes. Feel free to make it larger if you
- // need a longer sequence.
- unsigned char ins[16];
- // How many bytes to match from ins array?
- int ins_size;
- // The offset from the stack pointer (e)sp where to look for the
- // call return address. Interpreted as bytes.
- int return_sp_offset;
- };
- // The dereferences needed to get the PC from a struct ucontext were
- // determined at configure time, and stored in the macro
- // PC_FROM_UCONTEXT in config.h. The only thing we need to do here,
- // then, is to do the magic call-unrolling for systems that support it.
- // -- Special case 1: linux x86, for which we have CallUnrollInfo
- #if defined(__linux) && defined(__i386) && defined(__GNUC__)
- static const CallUnrollInfo callunrollinfo[] = {
- // Entry to a function: push %ebp; mov %esp,%ebp
- // Top-of-stack contains the caller IP.
- { 0,
- {0x55, 0x89, 0xe5}, 3,
- 0
- },
- // Entry to a function, second instruction: push %ebp; mov %esp,%ebp
- // Top-of-stack contains the old frame, caller IP is +4.
- { -1,
- {0x55, 0x89, 0xe5}, 3,
- 4
- },
- // Return from a function: RET.
- // Top-of-stack contains the caller IP.
- { 0,
- {0xc3}, 1,
- 0
- }
- };
- inline void* GetPC(const ucontext_t& signal_ucontext) {
- // See comment above struct CallUnrollInfo. Only try instruction
- // flow matching if both eip and esp looks reasonable.
- const int eip = signal_ucontext.uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_EIP];
- const int esp = signal_ucontext.uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ESP];
- if ((eip & 0xffff0000) != 0 && (~eip & 0xffff0000) != 0 &&
- (esp & 0xffff0000) != 0) {
- char* eip_char = reinterpret_cast<char*>(eip);
- for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(callunrollinfo)/sizeof(*callunrollinfo); ++i) {
- if (!memcmp(eip_char + callunrollinfo[i].pc_offset,
- callunrollinfo[i].ins, callunrollinfo[i].ins_size)) {
- // We have a match.
- void **retaddr = (void**)(esp + callunrollinfo[i].return_sp_offset);
- return *retaddr;
- }
- }
- }
- return (void*)eip;
- }
- // Special case #2: Windows, which has to do something totally different.
- #elif defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) || defined(__MINGW32__)
- // If this is ever implemented, probably the way to do it is to have
- // profiler.cc use a high-precision timer via timeSetEvent:
- // http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms712713.aspx
- // We'd use it in mode TIME_CALLBACK_FUNCTION/TIME_PERIODIC.
- // The callback function would be something like prof_handler, but
- // alas the arguments are different: no ucontext_t! I don't know
- // how we'd get the PC (using StackWalk64?)
- // http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms680650.aspx
- #include "base/logging.h" // for RAW_LOG
- #ifndef HAVE_CYGWIN_SIGNAL_H
- typedef int ucontext_t;
- #endif
- inline void* GetPC(const struct ucontext_t& signal_ucontext) {
- RAW_LOG(ERROR, "GetPC is not yet implemented on Windows\n");
- return NULL;
- }
- // Normal cases. If this doesn't compile, it's probably because
- // PC_FROM_UCONTEXT is the empty string. You need to figure out
- // the right value for your system, and add it to the list in
- // configure.ac (or set it manually in your config.h).
- #else
- inline void* GetPC(const ucontext_t& signal_ucontext) {
- #if defined(__s390__) && !defined(__s390x__)
- // Mask out the AMODE31 bit from the PC recorded in the context.
- return (void*)((unsigned long)signal_ucontext.PC_FROM_UCONTEXT & 0x7fffffffUL);
- #else
- return (void*)signal_ucontext.PC_FROM_UCONTEXT; // defined in config.h
- #endif
- }
- #endif
- #endif // BASE_GETPC_H_
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