1 //===-- ObjectFile.h --------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 9 #ifndef LLDB_SYMBOL_OBJECTFILE_H 10 #define LLDB_SYMBOL_OBJECTFILE_H 11 12 #include "lldb/Core/FileSpecList.h" 13 #include "lldb/Core/ModuleChild.h" 14 #include "lldb/Core/PluginInterface.h" 15 #include "lldb/Symbol/Symtab.h" 16 #include "lldb/Symbol/UnwindTable.h" 17 #include "lldb/Utility/DataExtractor.h" 18 #include "lldb/Utility/Endian.h" 19 #include "lldb/Utility/FileSpec.h" 20 #include "lldb/Utility/UUID.h" 21 #include "lldb/lldb-private.h" 22 #include "llvm/Support/Threading.h" 23 #include "llvm/Support/VersionTuple.h" 24 #include <optional> 25 26 namespace lldb_private { 27 28 class ObjectFileJITDelegate { 29 public: 30 ObjectFileJITDelegate() = default; 31 32 virtual ~ObjectFileJITDelegate() = default; 33 34 virtual lldb::ByteOrder GetByteOrder() const = 0; 35 36 virtual uint32_t GetAddressByteSize() const = 0; 37 38 virtual void PopulateSymtab(lldb_private::ObjectFile *obj_file, 39 lldb_private::Symtab &symtab) = 0; 40 41 virtual void PopulateSectionList(lldb_private::ObjectFile *obj_file, 42 lldb_private::SectionList §ion_list) = 0; 43 44 virtual ArchSpec GetArchitecture() = 0; 45 }; 46 47 /// \class ObjectFile ObjectFile.h "lldb/Symbol/ObjectFile.h" 48 /// A plug-in interface definition class for object file parsers. 49 /// 50 /// Object files belong to Module objects and know how to extract information 51 /// from executable, shared library, and object (.o) files used by operating 52 /// system runtime. The symbol table and section list for an object file. 53 /// 54 /// Object files can be represented by the entire file, or by part of a file. 55 /// An example of a partial file ObjectFile is one that contains information 56 /// for one of multiple architectures in the same file. 57 /// 58 /// Once an architecture is selected the object file information can be 59 /// extracted from this abstract class. 60 class ObjectFile : public std::enable_shared_from_this<ObjectFile>, 61 public PluginInterface, 62 public ModuleChild { 63 friend class lldb_private::Module; 64 65 public: 66 enum Type { 67 eTypeInvalid = 0, 68 /// A core file that has a checkpoint of a program's execution state. 69 eTypeCoreFile, 70 /// A normal executable. 71 eTypeExecutable, 72 /// An object file that contains only debug information. 73 eTypeDebugInfo, 74 /// The platform's dynamic linker executable. 75 eTypeDynamicLinker, 76 /// An intermediate object file. 77 eTypeObjectFile, 78 /// A shared library that can be used during execution. 79 eTypeSharedLibrary, 80 /// A library that can be linked against but not used for execution. 81 eTypeStubLibrary, 82 /// JIT code that has symbols, sections and possibly debug info. 83 eTypeJIT, 84 eTypeUnknown 85 }; 86 87 enum Strata { 88 eStrataInvalid = 0, 89 eStrataUnknown, 90 eStrataUser, 91 eStrataKernel, 92 eStrataRawImage, 93 eStrataJIT 94 }; 95 96 /// If we have a corefile binary hint, this enum 97 /// specifies the binary type which we can use to 98 /// select the correct DynamicLoader plugin. 99 enum BinaryType { 100 eBinaryTypeInvalid = 0, 101 eBinaryTypeUnknown, 102 eBinaryTypeKernel, /// kernel binary 103 eBinaryTypeUser, /// user process binary 104 eBinaryTypeStandalone /// standalone binary / firmware 105 }; 106 107 struct LoadableData { 108 lldb::addr_t Dest; 109 llvm::ArrayRef<uint8_t> Contents; 110 }; 111 112 /// Construct with a parent module, offset, and header data. 113 /// 114 /// Object files belong to modules and a valid module must be supplied upon 115 /// construction. The at an offset within a file for objects that contain 116 /// more than one architecture or object. 117 ObjectFile(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, const FileSpec *file_spec_ptr, 118 lldb::offset_t file_offset, lldb::offset_t length, 119 lldb::DataBufferSP data_sp, lldb::offset_t data_offset); 120 121 ObjectFile(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, const lldb::ProcessSP &process_sp, 122 lldb::addr_t header_addr, lldb::DataBufferSP data_sp); 123 124 /// Destructor. 125 /// 126 /// The destructor is virtual since this class is designed to be inherited 127 /// from by the plug-in instance. 128 ~ObjectFile() override; 129 130 /// Dump a description of this object to a Stream. 131 /// 132 /// Dump a description of the current contents of this object to the 133 /// supplied stream \a s. The dumping should include the section list if it 134 /// has been parsed, and the symbol table if it has been parsed. 135 /// 136 /// \param[in] s 137 /// The stream to which to dump the object description. 138 virtual void Dump(Stream *s) = 0; 139 140 /// Find a ObjectFile plug-in that can parse \a file_spec. 141 /// 142 /// Scans all loaded plug-in interfaces that implement versions of the 143 /// ObjectFile plug-in interface and returns the first instance that can 144 /// parse the file. 145 /// 146 /// \param[in] module_sp 147 /// The parent module that owns this object file. 148 /// 149 /// \param[in] file_spec 150 /// A file specification that indicates which file to use as the 151 /// object file. 152 /// 153 /// \param[in] file_offset 154 /// The offset into the file at which to start parsing the 155 /// object. This is for files that contain multiple 156 /// architectures or objects. 157 /// 158 /// \param[in] file_size 159 /// The size of the current object file if it can be determined 160 /// or if it is known. This can be zero. 161 /// 162 /// \see ObjectFile::ParseHeader() 163 static lldb::ObjectFileSP 164 FindPlugin(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, const FileSpec *file_spec, 165 lldb::offset_t file_offset, lldb::offset_t file_size, 166 lldb::DataBufferSP &data_sp, lldb::offset_t &data_offset); 167 168 /// Find a ObjectFile plug-in that can parse a file in memory. 169 /// 170 /// Scans all loaded plug-in interfaces that implement versions of the 171 /// ObjectFile plug-in interface and returns the first instance that can 172 /// parse the file. 173 /// 174 /// \param[in] module_sp 175 /// The parent module that owns this object file. 176 /// 177 /// \param[in] process_sp 178 /// A shared pointer to the process whose memory space contains 179 /// an object file. This will be stored as a std::weak_ptr. 180 /// 181 /// \param[in] header_addr 182 /// The address of the header for the object file in memory. 183 static lldb::ObjectFileSP FindPlugin(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, 184 const lldb::ProcessSP &process_sp, 185 lldb::addr_t header_addr, 186 lldb::WritableDataBufferSP file_data_sp); 187 188 static size_t 189 GetModuleSpecifications(const FileSpec &file, lldb::offset_t file_offset, 190 lldb::offset_t file_size, ModuleSpecList &specs, 191 lldb::DataBufferSP data_sp = lldb::DataBufferSP()); 192 193 static size_t GetModuleSpecifications(const lldb_private::FileSpec &file, 194 lldb::DataBufferSP &data_sp, 195 lldb::offset_t data_offset, 196 lldb::offset_t file_offset, 197 lldb::offset_t file_size, 198 lldb_private::ModuleSpecList &specs); 199 /// Split a path into a file path with object name. 200 /// 201 /// For paths like "/tmp/foo.a(bar.o)" we often need to split a path up into 202 /// the actual path name and into the object name so we can make a valid 203 /// object file from it. 204 /// 205 /// \param[in] path_with_object 206 /// A path that might contain an archive path with a .o file 207 /// specified in parens in the basename of the path. 208 /// 209 /// \param[out] archive_file 210 /// If \b true is returned, \a file_spec will be filled in with 211 /// the path to the archive. 212 /// 213 /// \param[out] archive_object 214 /// If \b true is returned, \a object will be filled in with 215 /// the name of the object inside the archive. 216 /// 217 /// \return 218 /// \b true if the path matches the pattern of archive + object 219 /// and \a archive_file and \a archive_object are modified, 220 /// \b false otherwise and \a archive_file and \a archive_object 221 /// are guaranteed to be remain unchanged. 222 static bool SplitArchivePathWithObject( 223 llvm::StringRef path_with_object, lldb_private::FileSpec &archive_file, 224 lldb_private::ConstString &archive_object, bool must_exist); 225 226 // LLVM RTTI support 227 static char ID; isA(const void * ClassID)228 virtual bool isA(const void *ClassID) const { return ClassID == &ID; } 229 230 /// Gets the address size in bytes for the current object file. 231 /// 232 /// \return 233 /// The size of an address in bytes for the currently selected 234 /// architecture (and object for archives). Returns zero if no 235 /// architecture or object has been selected. 236 virtual uint32_t GetAddressByteSize() const = 0; 237 238 /// Get the address type given a file address in an object file. 239 /// 240 /// Many binary file formats know what kinds This is primarily for ARM 241 /// binaries, though it can be applied to any executable file format that 242 /// supports different opcode types within the same binary. ARM binaries 243 /// support having both ARM and Thumb within the same executable container. 244 /// We need to be able to get \return 245 /// The size of an address in bytes for the currently selected 246 /// architecture (and object for archives). Returns zero if no 247 /// architecture or object has been selected. 248 virtual AddressClass GetAddressClass(lldb::addr_t file_addr); 249 250 /// Extract the dependent modules from an object file. 251 /// 252 /// If an object file has information about which other images it depends on 253 /// (such as shared libraries), this function will provide the list. Since 254 /// many executables or shared libraries may depend on the same files, 255 /// FileSpecList::AppendIfUnique(const FileSpec &) should be used to make 256 /// sure any files that are added are not already in the list. 257 /// 258 /// \param[out] file_list 259 /// A list of file specification objects that gets dependent 260 /// files appended to. 261 /// 262 /// \return 263 /// The number of new files that were appended to \a file_list. 264 /// 265 /// \see FileSpecList::AppendIfUnique(const FileSpec &) 266 virtual uint32_t GetDependentModules(FileSpecList &file_list) = 0; 267 268 /// Tells whether this object file is capable of being the main executable 269 /// for a process. 270 /// 271 /// \return 272 /// \b true if it is, \b false otherwise. 273 virtual bool IsExecutable() const = 0; 274 275 /// Returns the offset into a file at which this object resides. 276 /// 277 /// Some files contain many object files, and this function allows access to 278 /// an object's offset within the file. 279 /// 280 /// \return 281 /// The offset in bytes into the file. Defaults to zero for 282 /// simple object files that a represented by an entire file. GetFileOffset()283 virtual lldb::addr_t GetFileOffset() const { return m_file_offset; } 284 GetByteSize()285 virtual lldb::addr_t GetByteSize() const { return m_length; } 286 287 /// Get accessor to the object file specification. 288 /// 289 /// \return 290 /// The file specification object pointer if there is one, or 291 /// NULL if this object is only from memory. GetFileSpec()292 virtual FileSpec &GetFileSpec() { return m_file; } 293 294 /// Get const accessor to the object file specification. 295 /// 296 /// \return 297 /// The const file specification object pointer if there is one, 298 /// or NULL if this object is only from memory. GetFileSpec()299 virtual const FileSpec &GetFileSpec() const { return m_file; } 300 301 /// Get the ArchSpec for this object file. 302 /// 303 /// \return 304 /// The ArchSpec of this object file. In case of error, an invalid 305 /// ArchSpec object is returned. 306 virtual ArchSpec GetArchitecture() = 0; 307 308 /// Gets the section list for the currently selected architecture (and 309 /// object for archives). 310 /// 311 /// Section list parsing can be deferred by ObjectFile instances until this 312 /// accessor is called the first time. 313 /// 314 /// \return 315 /// The list of sections contained in this object file. 316 virtual SectionList *GetSectionList(bool update_module_section_list = true); 317 318 virtual void CreateSections(SectionList &unified_section_list) = 0; 319 320 /// Notify the ObjectFile that the file addresses in the Sections for this 321 /// module have been changed. SectionFileAddressesChanged()322 virtual void SectionFileAddressesChanged() {} 323 324 /// Gets the symbol table for the currently selected architecture (and 325 /// object for archives). 326 /// 327 /// This function will manage when ParseSymtab(...) is called to actually do 328 /// the symbol table parsing in each plug-in. This function will take care of 329 /// taking all the necessary locks and finalizing the symbol table when the 330 /// symbol table does get parsed. 331 /// 332 /// \return 333 /// The symbol table for this object file. 334 Symtab *GetSymtab(); 335 336 /// Parse the symbol table into the provides symbol table object. 337 /// 338 /// Symbol table parsing will be done once when this function is called by 339 /// each object file plugin. All of the necessary locks will already be 340 /// acquired before this function is called and the symbol table object to 341 /// populate is supplied as an argument and doesn't need to be created by 342 /// each plug-in. 343 /// 344 /// \param 345 /// The symbol table to populate. 346 virtual void ParseSymtab(Symtab &symtab) = 0; 347 348 /// Perform relocations on the section if necessary. 349 /// 350 virtual void RelocateSection(lldb_private::Section *section); 351 352 /// Appends a Symbol for the specified so_addr to the symbol table. 353 /// 354 /// If verify_unique is false, the symbol table is not searched to determine 355 /// if a Symbol found at this address has already been added to the symbol 356 /// table. When verify_unique is true, this method resolves the Symbol as 357 /// the first match in the SymbolTable and appends a Symbol only if 358 /// required/found. 359 /// 360 /// \return 361 /// The resolved symbol or nullptr. Returns nullptr if a 362 /// a Symbol could not be found for the specified so_addr. ResolveSymbolForAddress(const Address & so_addr,bool verify_unique)363 virtual Symbol *ResolveSymbolForAddress(const Address &so_addr, 364 bool verify_unique) { 365 // Typically overridden to lazily add stripped symbols recoverable from the 366 // exception handling unwind information (i.e. without parsing the entire 367 // eh_frame section. 368 // 369 // The availability of LC_FUNCTION_STARTS allows ObjectFileMachO to 370 // efficiently add stripped symbols when the symbol table is first 371 // constructed. Poorer cousins are PECoff and ELF. 372 return nullptr; 373 } 374 375 /// Detect if this object file has been stripped of local symbols. 376 /// Detect if this object file has been stripped of local symbols. 377 /// 378 /// \return 379 /// Return \b true if the object file has been stripped of local 380 /// symbols. 381 virtual bool IsStripped() = 0; 382 383 /// Frees the symbol table. 384 /// 385 /// This function should only be used when an object file is 386 virtual void ClearSymtab(); 387 388 /// Gets the UUID for this object file. 389 /// 390 /// If the object file format contains a UUID, the value should be returned. 391 /// Else ObjectFile instances should return the MD5 checksum of all of the 392 /// bytes for the object file (or memory for memory based object files). 393 /// 394 /// \return 395 /// The object file's UUID. In case of an error, an empty UUID is 396 /// returned. 397 virtual UUID GetUUID() = 0; 398 399 /// Gets the file spec list of libraries re-exported by this object file. 400 /// 401 /// If the object file format has the notion of one library re-exporting the 402 /// symbols from another, the re-exported libraries will be returned in the 403 /// FileSpecList. 404 /// 405 /// \return 406 /// Returns filespeclist. GetReExportedLibraries()407 virtual lldb_private::FileSpecList GetReExportedLibraries() { 408 return FileSpecList(); 409 } 410 411 /// Sets the load address for an entire module, assuming a rigid slide of 412 /// sections, if possible in the implementation. 413 /// 414 /// \return 415 /// Returns true iff any section's load address changed. SetLoadAddress(Target & target,lldb::addr_t value,bool value_is_offset)416 virtual bool SetLoadAddress(Target &target, lldb::addr_t value, 417 bool value_is_offset) { 418 return false; 419 } 420 421 /// Gets whether endian swapping should occur when extracting data from this 422 /// object file. 423 /// 424 /// \return 425 /// Returns \b true if endian swapping is needed, \b false 426 /// otherwise. 427 virtual lldb::ByteOrder GetByteOrder() const = 0; 428 429 /// Attempts to parse the object header. 430 /// 431 /// This function is used as a test to see if a given plug-in instance can 432 /// parse the header data already contained in ObjectFile::m_data. If an 433 /// object file parser does not recognize that magic bytes in a header, 434 /// false should be returned and the next plug-in can attempt to parse an 435 /// object file. 436 /// 437 /// \return 438 /// Returns \b true if the header was parsed successfully, \b 439 /// false otherwise. 440 virtual bool ParseHeader() = 0; 441 442 /// Returns if the function bounds for symbols in this symbol file are 443 /// likely accurate. 444 /// 445 /// The unwinder can emulate the instructions of functions to understand 446 /// prologue/epilogue code sequences, where registers are spilled on the 447 /// stack, etc. This feature relies on having the correct start addresses 448 /// of all functions. If the ObjectFile has a way to tell that symbols have 449 /// been stripped and there's no way to reconstruct start addresses (e.g. 450 /// LC_FUNCTION_STARTS on Mach-O, or eh_frame unwind info), the ObjectFile 451 /// should indicate that assembly emulation should not be used for this 452 /// module. 453 /// 454 /// It is uncommon for this to return false. An ObjectFile needs to be sure 455 /// that symbol start addresses are unavailable before false is returned. 456 /// If it is unclear, this should return true. 457 /// 458 /// \return 459 /// Returns true if assembly emulation should be used for this 460 /// module. 461 /// Only returns false if the ObjectFile is sure that symbol 462 /// addresses are insufficient for accurate assembly emulation. AllowAssemblyEmulationUnwindPlans()463 virtual bool AllowAssemblyEmulationUnwindPlans() { return true; } 464 465 /// Similar to Process::GetImageInfoAddress(). 466 /// 467 /// Some platforms embed auxiliary structures useful to debuggers in the 468 /// address space of the inferior process. This method returns the address 469 /// of such a structure if the information can be resolved via entries in 470 /// the object file. ELF, for example, provides a means to hook into the 471 /// runtime linker so that a debugger may monitor the loading and unloading 472 /// of shared libraries. 473 /// 474 /// \return 475 /// The address of any auxiliary tables, or an invalid address if this 476 /// object file format does not support or contain such information. GetImageInfoAddress(Target * target)477 virtual lldb_private::Address GetImageInfoAddress(Target *target) { 478 return Address(); 479 } 480 481 /// Returns the address of the Entry Point in this object file - if the 482 /// object file doesn't have an entry point (because it is not an executable 483 /// file) then an invalid address is returned. 484 /// 485 /// \return 486 /// Returns the entry address for this module. GetEntryPointAddress()487 virtual lldb_private::Address GetEntryPointAddress() { return Address(); } 488 489 /// Returns base address of this object file. 490 /// 491 /// This also sometimes referred to as the "preferred load address" or the 492 /// "image base address". Addresses within object files are often expressed 493 /// relative to this base. If this address corresponds to a specific section 494 /// (usually the first byte of the first section) then the returned address 495 /// will have this section set. Otherwise, the address will just have the 496 /// offset member filled in, indicating that this represents a file address. GetBaseAddress()497 virtual lldb_private::Address GetBaseAddress() { 498 return Address(m_memory_addr); 499 } 500 GetNumThreadContexts()501 virtual uint32_t GetNumThreadContexts() { return 0; } 502 503 /// Some object files may have an identifier string embedded in them, e.g. 504 /// in a Mach-O core file using the LC_IDENT load command (which is 505 /// obsolete, but can still be found in some old files) 506 /// 507 /// \return 508 /// Returns the identifier string if one exists, else an empty 509 /// string. GetIdentifierString()510 virtual std::string GetIdentifierString () { 511 return std::string(); 512 } 513 514 /// Some object files may have the number of bits used for addressing 515 /// embedded in them, e.g. a Mach-O core file using an LC_NOTE. These 516 /// object files can return the address mask that should be used in 517 /// the Process. 518 /// \return 519 /// The mask will have bits set which aren't used for addressing -- 520 /// typically, the high bits. 521 /// Zero is returned when no address bits mask is available. GetAddressMask()522 virtual lldb::addr_t GetAddressMask() { return 0; } 523 524 /// When the ObjectFile is a core file, lldb needs to locate the "binary" in 525 /// the core file. lldb can iterate over the pages looking for a valid 526 /// binary, but some core files may have metadata describing where the main 527 /// binary is exactly which removes ambiguity when there are multiple 528 /// binaries present in the captured memory pages. 529 /// 530 /// \param[out] value 531 /// The address or offset (slide) where the binary is loaded in memory. 532 /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS for unspecified. If an offset is given, 533 /// this offset should be added to the binary's file address to get 534 /// the load address. 535 /// 536 /// \param[out] value_is_offset 537 /// Specifies if \b value is a load address, or an offset to calculate 538 /// the load address. 539 /// 540 /// \param[out] uuid 541 /// If the uuid of the binary is specified, this will be set. 542 /// If no UUID is available, will be cleared. 543 /// 544 /// \param[out] type 545 /// Return the type of the binary, which will dictate which 546 /// DynamicLoader plugin should be used. 547 /// 548 /// \return 549 /// Returns true if either address or uuid has been set. GetCorefileMainBinaryInfo(lldb::addr_t & value,bool & value_is_offset,UUID & uuid,ObjectFile::BinaryType & type)550 virtual bool GetCorefileMainBinaryInfo(lldb::addr_t &value, 551 bool &value_is_offset, UUID &uuid, 552 ObjectFile::BinaryType &type) { 553 value = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS; 554 value_is_offset = false; 555 uuid.Clear(); 556 return false; 557 } 558 559 virtual lldb::RegisterContextSP GetThreadContextAtIndex(uint32_t idx,lldb_private::Thread & thread)560 GetThreadContextAtIndex(uint32_t idx, lldb_private::Thread &thread) { 561 return lldb::RegisterContextSP(); 562 } 563 564 /// The object file should be able to calculate its type by looking at its 565 /// file header and possibly the sections or other data in the object file. 566 /// The file type is used in the debugger to help select the correct plug- 567 /// ins for the job at hand, so this is important to get right. If any 568 /// eTypeXXX definitions do not match up with the type of file you are 569 /// loading, please feel free to add a new enumeration value. 570 /// 571 /// \return 572 /// The calculated file type for the current object file. 573 virtual Type CalculateType() = 0; 574 575 /// In cases where the type can't be calculated (elf files), this routine 576 /// allows someone to explicitly set it. As an example, SymbolVendorELF uses 577 /// this routine to set eTypeDebugInfo when loading debug link files. SetType(Type type)578 virtual void SetType(Type type) { m_type = type; } 579 580 /// The object file should be able to calculate the strata of the object 581 /// file. 582 /// 583 /// Many object files for platforms might be for either user space debugging 584 /// or for kernel debugging. If your object file subclass can figure this 585 /// out, it will help with debugger plug-in selection when it comes time to 586 /// debug. 587 /// 588 /// \return 589 /// The calculated object file strata for the current object 590 /// file. 591 virtual Strata CalculateStrata() = 0; 592 593 /// Get the object file version numbers. 594 /// 595 /// Many object files have a set of version numbers that describe the 596 /// version of the executable or shared library. Typically there are major, 597 /// minor and build, but there may be more. This function will extract the 598 /// versions from object files if they are available. 599 /// 600 /// \return 601 /// This function returns extracted version numbers as a 602 /// llvm::VersionTuple. In case of error an empty VersionTuple is 603 /// returned. GetVersion()604 virtual llvm::VersionTuple GetVersion() { return llvm::VersionTuple(); } 605 606 /// Get the minimum OS version this object file can run on. 607 /// 608 /// Some object files have information that specifies the minimum OS version 609 /// that they can be used on. 610 /// 611 /// \return 612 /// This function returns extracted version numbers as a 613 /// llvm::VersionTuple. In case of error an empty VersionTuple is 614 /// returned. GetMinimumOSVersion()615 virtual llvm::VersionTuple GetMinimumOSVersion() { 616 return llvm::VersionTuple(); 617 } 618 619 /// Get the SDK OS version this object file was built with. 620 /// 621 /// \return 622 /// This function returns extracted version numbers as a 623 /// llvm::VersionTuple. In case of error an empty VersionTuple is 624 /// returned. GetSDKVersion()625 virtual llvm::VersionTuple GetSDKVersion() { return llvm::VersionTuple(); } 626 627 /// Return true if this file is a dynamic link editor (dyld) 628 /// 629 /// Often times dyld has symbols that mirror symbols in libc and other 630 /// shared libraries (like "malloc" and "free") and the user does _not_ want 631 /// to stop in these shared libraries by default. We can ask the ObjectFile 632 /// if it is such a file and should be avoided for things like settings 633 /// breakpoints and doing function lookups for expressions. GetIsDynamicLinkEditor()634 virtual bool GetIsDynamicLinkEditor() { return false; } 635 636 // Member Functions GetType()637 Type GetType() { 638 if (m_type == eTypeInvalid) 639 m_type = CalculateType(); 640 return m_type; 641 } 642 GetStrata()643 Strata GetStrata() { 644 if (m_strata == eStrataInvalid) 645 m_strata = CalculateStrata(); 646 return m_strata; 647 } 648 649 // When an object file is in memory, subclasses should try and lock the 650 // process weak pointer. If the process weak pointer produces a valid 651 // ProcessSP, then subclasses can call this function to read memory. 652 static lldb::DataBufferSP ReadMemory(const lldb::ProcessSP &process_sp, 653 lldb::addr_t addr, size_t byte_size); 654 655 // This function returns raw file contents. Do not use it if you want 656 // transparent decompression of section contents. 657 size_t GetData(lldb::offset_t offset, size_t length, 658 DataExtractor &data) const; 659 660 // This function returns raw file contents. Do not use it if you want 661 // transparent decompression of section contents. 662 size_t CopyData(lldb::offset_t offset, size_t length, void *dst) const; 663 664 // This function will transparently decompress section data if the section if 665 // compressed. 666 virtual size_t ReadSectionData(Section *section, 667 lldb::offset_t section_offset, void *dst, 668 size_t dst_len); 669 670 // This function will transparently decompress section data if the section if 671 // compressed. Note that for compressed section the resulting data size may 672 // be larger than what Section::GetFileSize reports. 673 virtual size_t ReadSectionData(Section *section, 674 DataExtractor §ion_data); 675 676 /// Returns true if the object file exists only in memory. IsInMemory()677 bool IsInMemory() const { return m_memory_addr != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS; } 678 679 // Strip linker annotations (such as @@VERSION) from symbol names. 680 virtual llvm::StringRef StripLinkerSymbolAnnotations(llvm::StringRef symbol_name)681 StripLinkerSymbolAnnotations(llvm::StringRef symbol_name) const { 682 return symbol_name; 683 } 684 685 /// Can we trust the address ranges accelerator associated with this object 686 /// file to be complete. CanTrustAddressRanges()687 virtual bool CanTrustAddressRanges() { return false; } 688 689 static lldb::SymbolType GetSymbolTypeFromName( 690 llvm::StringRef name, 691 lldb::SymbolType symbol_type_hint = lldb::eSymbolTypeUndefined); 692 693 /// Loads this objfile to memory. 694 /// 695 /// Loads the bits needed to create an executable image to the memory. It is 696 /// useful with bare-metal targets where target does not have the ability to 697 /// start a process itself. 698 /// 699 /// \param[in] target 700 /// Target where to load. 701 virtual std::vector<LoadableData> GetLoadableData(Target &target); 702 703 /// Creates a plugin-specific call frame info 704 virtual std::unique_ptr<CallFrameInfo> CreateCallFrameInfo(); 705 706 /// Load binaries listed in a corefile 707 /// 708 /// A corefile may have metadata listing binaries that can be loaded, 709 /// and the offsets at which they were loaded. This method will try 710 /// to add them to the Target. If any binaries were loaded, 711 /// 712 /// \param[in] process 713 /// Process where to load binaries. 714 /// 715 /// \return 716 /// Returns true if any binaries were loaded. 717 LoadCoreFileImages(lldb_private::Process & process)718 virtual bool LoadCoreFileImages(lldb_private::Process &process) { 719 return false; 720 } 721 722 /// Get a hash that can be used for caching object file releated information. 723 /// 724 /// Data for object files can be cached between runs of debug sessions and 725 /// a module can end up using a main file and a symbol file, both of which 726 /// can be object files. So we need a unique hash that identifies an object 727 /// file when storing cached data. 728 uint32_t GetCacheHash(); 729 730 static lldb::DataBufferSP MapFileData(const FileSpec &file, uint64_t Size, 731 uint64_t Offset); 732 733 protected: 734 // Member variables. 735 FileSpec m_file; 736 Type m_type; 737 Strata m_strata; 738 lldb::addr_t m_file_offset; ///< The offset in bytes into the file, or the 739 ///address in memory 740 lldb::addr_t m_length; ///< The length of this object file if it is known (can 741 ///be zero if length is unknown or can't be 742 ///determined). 743 DataExtractor 744 m_data; ///< The data for this object file so things can be parsed lazily. 745 lldb::ProcessWP m_process_wp; 746 /// Set if the object file only exists in memory. 747 const lldb::addr_t m_memory_addr; 748 std::unique_ptr<lldb_private::SectionList> m_sections_up; 749 std::unique_ptr<lldb_private::Symtab> m_symtab_up; 750 /// We need a llvm::once_flag that we can use to avoid locking the module 751 /// lock and deadlocking LLDB. See comments in ObjectFile::GetSymtab() for 752 /// the full details. We also need to be able to clear the symbol table, so we 753 /// need to use a std::unique_ptr to a llvm::once_flag so if we clear the 754 /// symbol table, we can have a new once flag to use when it is created again. 755 std::unique_ptr<llvm::once_flag> m_symtab_once_up; 756 std::optional<uint32_t> m_cache_hash; 757 758 /// Sets the architecture for a module. At present the architecture can 759 /// only be set if it is invalid. It is not allowed to switch from one 760 /// concrete architecture to another. 761 /// 762 /// \param[in] new_arch 763 /// The architecture this module will be set to. 764 /// 765 /// \return 766 /// Returns \b true if the architecture was changed, \b 767 /// false otherwise. 768 bool SetModulesArchitecture(const ArchSpec &new_arch); 769 770 /// The number of bytes to read when going through the plugins. 771 static size_t g_initial_bytes_to_read; 772 773 private: 774 ObjectFile(const ObjectFile &) = delete; 775 const ObjectFile &operator=(const ObjectFile &) = delete; 776 }; 777 778 } // namespace lldb_private 779 780 namespace llvm { 781 template <> struct format_provider<lldb_private::ObjectFile::Type> { 782 static void format(const lldb_private::ObjectFile::Type &type, 783 raw_ostream &OS, StringRef Style); 784 }; 785 786 template <> struct format_provider<lldb_private::ObjectFile::Strata> { 787 static void format(const lldb_private::ObjectFile::Strata &strata, 788 raw_ostream &OS, StringRef Style); 789 }; 790 } // namespace llvm 791 792 #endif // LLDB_SYMBOL_OBJECTFILE_H 793