1 //===-- DynamicLoader.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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8 
9 #ifndef liblldb_DynamicLoader_h_
10 #define liblldb_DynamicLoader_h_
11 
12 #include "lldb/Core/PluginInterface.h"
13 #include "lldb/Utility/FileSpec.h"
14 #include "lldb/Utility/Status.h"
15 #include "lldb/Utility/UUID.h"
16 #include "lldb/lldb-defines.h"
17 #include "lldb/lldb-forward.h"
18 #include "lldb/lldb-private-enumerations.h"
19 #include "lldb/lldb-types.h"
20 
21 #include <stddef.h>
22 #include <stdint.h>
23 namespace lldb_private {
24 class ModuleList;
25 class Process;
26 class SectionList;
27 class Symbol;
28 class SymbolContext;
29 class SymbolContextList;
30 class Thread;
31 }
32 
33 namespace lldb_private {
34 
35 /// \class DynamicLoader DynamicLoader.h "lldb/Target/DynamicLoader.h"
36 /// A plug-in interface definition class for dynamic loaders.
37 ///
38 /// Dynamic loader plug-ins track image (shared library) loading and
39 /// unloading. The class is initialized given a live process that is halted at
40 /// its entry point or just after attaching.
41 ///
42 /// Dynamic loader plug-ins can track the process by registering callbacks
43 /// using the: Process::RegisterNotificationCallbacks (const Notifications&)
44 /// function.
45 ///
46 /// Breakpoints can also be set in the process which can register functions
47 /// that get called using: Process::BreakpointSetCallback (lldb::user_id_t,
48 /// BreakpointHitCallback, void *). These breakpoint callbacks return a
49 /// boolean value that indicates if the process should continue or halt and
50 /// should return the global setting for this using:
51 /// DynamicLoader::StopWhenImagesChange() const.
52 class DynamicLoader : public PluginInterface {
53 public:
54   /// Find a dynamic loader plugin for a given process.
55   ///
56   /// Scans the installed DynamicLoader plug-ins and tries to find an instance
57   /// that can be used to track image changes in \a process.
58   ///
59   /// \param[in] process
60   ///     The process for which to try and locate a dynamic loader
61   ///     plug-in instance.
62   ///
63   /// \param[in] plugin_name
64   ///     An optional name of a specific dynamic loader plug-in that
65   ///     should be used. If NULL, pick the best plug-in.
66   static DynamicLoader *FindPlugin(Process *process, const char *plugin_name);
67 
68   /// Construct with a process.
69   DynamicLoader(Process *process);
70 
71   /// Destructor.
72   ///
73   /// The destructor is virtual since this class is designed to be inherited
74   /// from by the plug-in instance.
75   ~DynamicLoader() override;
76 
77   /// Called after attaching a process.
78   ///
79   /// Allow DynamicLoader plug-ins to execute some code after attaching to a
80   /// process.
81   virtual void DidAttach() = 0;
82 
83   /// Called after launching a process.
84   ///
85   /// Allow DynamicLoader plug-ins to execute some code after the process has
86   /// stopped for the first time on launch.
87   virtual void DidLaunch() = 0;
88 
89   /// Helper function that can be used to detect when a process has called
90   /// exec and is now a new and different process. This can be called when
91   /// necessary to try and detect the exec. The process might be able to
92   /// answer this question, but sometimes it might not be able and the dynamic
93   /// loader often knows what the program entry point is. So the process and
94   /// the dynamic loader can work together to detect this.
95   virtual bool ProcessDidExec() { return false; }
96   /// Get whether the process should stop when images change.
97   ///
98   /// When images (executables and shared libraries) get loaded or unloaded,
99   /// often debug sessions will want to try and resolve or unresolve
100   /// breakpoints that are set in these images. Any breakpoints set by
101   /// DynamicLoader plug-in instances should return this value to ensure
102   /// consistent debug session behaviour.
103   ///
104   /// \return
105   ///     Returns \b true if the process should stop when images
106   ///     change, \b false if the process should resume.
107   bool GetStopWhenImagesChange() const;
108 
109   /// Set whether the process should stop when images change.
110   ///
111   /// When images (executables and shared libraries) get loaded or unloaded,
112   /// often debug sessions will want to try and resolve or unresolve
113   /// breakpoints that are set in these images. The default is set so that the
114   /// process stops when images change, but this can be overridden using this
115   /// function callback.
116   ///
117   /// \param[in] stop
118   ///     Boolean value that indicates whether the process should stop
119   ///     when images change.
120   void SetStopWhenImagesChange(bool stop);
121 
122   /// Provides a plan to step through the dynamic loader trampoline for the
123   /// current state of \a thread.
124   ///
125   ///
126   /// \param[in] stop_others
127   ///     Whether the plan should be set to stop other threads.
128   ///
129   /// \return
130   ///    A pointer to the plan (caller owned) or NULL if we are not at such
131   ///    a trampoline.
132   virtual lldb::ThreadPlanSP GetStepThroughTrampolinePlan(Thread &thread,
133                                                           bool stop_others) = 0;
134 
135   /// Some dynamic loaders provide features where there are a group of symbols
136   /// "equivalent to" a given symbol one of which will be chosen when the
137   /// symbol is bound.  If you want to set a breakpoint on one of these
138   /// symbols, you really need to set it on all the equivalent symbols.
139   ///
140   ///
141   /// \param[in] original_symbol
142   ///     The symbol for which we are finding equivalences.
143   ///
144   /// \param[in] module_list
145   ///     The set of modules in which to search.
146   ///
147   /// \param[out] equivalent_symbols
148   ///     The equivalent symbol list - any equivalent symbols found are appended
149   ///     to this list.
150   ///
151   /// \return
152   ///    Number of equivalent symbols found.
153   virtual size_t FindEquivalentSymbols(Symbol *original_symbol,
154                                        ModuleList &module_list,
155                                        SymbolContextList &equivalent_symbols) {
156     return 0;
157   }
158 
159   /// Ask if it is ok to try and load or unload an shared library (image).
160   ///
161   /// The dynamic loader often knows when it would be ok to try and load or
162   /// unload a shared library. This function call allows the dynamic loader
163   /// plug-ins to check any current dyld state to make sure it is an ok time
164   /// to load a shared library.
165   ///
166   /// \return
167   ///     \b true if it is currently ok to try and load a shared
168   ///     library into the process, \b false otherwise.
169   virtual Status CanLoadImage() = 0;
170 
171   /// Ask if the eh_frame information for the given SymbolContext should be
172   /// relied on even when it's the first frame in a stack unwind.
173   ///
174   /// The CFI instructions from the eh_frame section are normally only valid
175   /// at call sites -- places where a program could throw an exception and
176   /// need to unwind out.  But some Modules may be known to the system as
177   /// having reliable eh_frame information at all call sites.  This would be
178   /// the case if the Module's contents are largely hand-written assembly with
179   /// hand-written eh_frame information. Normally when unwinding from a
180   /// function at the beginning of a stack unwind lldb will examine the
181   /// assembly instructions to understand how the stack frame is set up and
182   /// where saved registers are stored. But with hand-written assembly this is
183   /// not reliable enough -- we need to consult those function's hand-written
184   /// eh_frame information.
185   ///
186   /// \return
187   ///     \b True if the symbol context should use eh_frame instructions
188   ///     unconditionally when unwinding from this frame.  Else \b false,
189   ///     the normal lldb unwind behavior of only using eh_frame when the
190   ///     function appears in the middle of the stack.
191   virtual bool AlwaysRelyOnEHUnwindInfo(SymbolContext &sym_ctx) {
192     return false;
193   }
194 
195   /// Retrieves the per-module TLS block for a given thread.
196   ///
197   /// \param[in] module
198   ///     The module to query TLS data for.
199   ///
200   /// \param[in] thread
201   ///     The specific thread to query TLS data for.
202   ///
203   /// \return
204   ///     If the given thread has TLS data allocated for the
205   ///     module, the address of the TLS block. Otherwise
206   ///     LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS is returned.
207   virtual lldb::addr_t GetThreadLocalData(const lldb::ModuleSP module,
208                                           const lldb::ThreadSP thread,
209                                           lldb::addr_t tls_file_addr) {
210     return LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS;
211   }
212 
213   /// Locates or creates a module given by \p file and updates/loads the
214   /// resulting module at the virtual base address \p base_addr.
215   virtual lldb::ModuleSP LoadModuleAtAddress(const lldb_private::FileSpec &file,
216                                              lldb::addr_t link_map_addr,
217                                              lldb::addr_t base_addr,
218                                              bool base_addr_is_offset);
219 
220   /// Get information about the shared cache for a process, if possible.
221   ///
222   /// On some systems (e.g. Darwin based systems), a set of libraries that are
223   /// common to most processes may be put in a single region of memory and
224   /// mapped into every process, this is called the shared cache, as a
225   /// performance optimization.
226   ///
227   /// Many targets will not have the concept of a shared cache.
228   ///
229   /// Depending on how the DynamicLoader gathers information about the shared
230   /// cache, it may be able to only return basic information - like the UUID
231   /// of the cache - or it may be able to return additional information about
232   /// the cache.
233   ///
234   /// \param[out] base_address
235   ///     The base address (load address) of the shared cache.
236   ///     LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if it cannot be determined.
237   ///
238   /// \param[out] uuid
239   ///     The UUID of the shared cache, if it can be determined.
240   ///     If the UUID cannot be fetched, IsValid() will be false.
241   ///
242   /// \param[out] using_shared_cache
243   ///     If this process is using a shared cache.
244   ///     If unknown, eLazyBoolCalculate is returned.
245   ///
246   /// \param[out] private_shared_cache
247   ///     A LazyBool indicating whether this process is using a
248   ///     private shared cache.
249   ///     If this information cannot be fetched, eLazyBoolCalculate.
250   ///
251   /// \return
252   ///     Returns false if this DynamicLoader cannot gather information
253   ///     about the shared cache / has no concept of a shared cache.
254   virtual bool GetSharedCacheInformation(lldb::addr_t &base_address, UUID &uuid,
255                                          LazyBool &using_shared_cache,
256                                          LazyBool &private_shared_cache) {
257     base_address = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS;
258     uuid.Clear();
259     using_shared_cache = eLazyBoolCalculate;
260     private_shared_cache = eLazyBoolCalculate;
261     return false;
262   }
263 
264 protected:
265   // Utility methods for derived classes
266 
267   /// Checks to see if the target module has changed, updates the target
268   /// accordingly and returns the target executable module.
269   lldb::ModuleSP GetTargetExecutable();
270 
271   /// Updates the load address of every allocatable section in \p module.
272   ///
273   /// \param module The module to traverse.
274   ///
275   /// \param link_map_addr The virtual address of the link map for the @p
276   /// module.
277   ///
278   /// \param base_addr The virtual base address \p module is loaded at.
279   virtual void UpdateLoadedSections(lldb::ModuleSP module,
280                                     lldb::addr_t link_map_addr,
281                                     lldb::addr_t base_addr,
282                                     bool base_addr_is_offset);
283 
284   // Utility method so base classes can share implementation of
285   // UpdateLoadedSections
286   void UpdateLoadedSectionsCommon(lldb::ModuleSP module, lldb::addr_t base_addr,
287                                   bool base_addr_is_offset);
288 
289   /// Removes the loaded sections from the target in \p module.
290   ///
291   /// \param module The module to traverse.
292   virtual void UnloadSections(const lldb::ModuleSP module);
293 
294   // Utility method so base classes can share implementation of UnloadSections
295   void UnloadSectionsCommon(const lldb::ModuleSP module);
296 
297   const lldb_private::SectionList *
298   GetSectionListFromModule(const lldb::ModuleSP module) const;
299 
300   // Read an unsigned int of the given size from memory at the given addr.
301   // Return -1 if the read fails, otherwise return the result as an int64_t.
302   int64_t ReadUnsignedIntWithSizeInBytes(lldb::addr_t addr, int size_in_bytes);
303 
304   // Read a pointer from memory at the given addr. Return LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS
305   // if the read fails.
306   lldb::addr_t ReadPointer(lldb::addr_t addr);
307 
308   // Calls into the Process protected method LoadOperatingSystemPlugin:
309   void LoadOperatingSystemPlugin(bool flush);
310 
311 
312   // Member variables.
313   Process
314       *m_process; ///< The process that this dynamic loader plug-in is tracking.
315 
316 private:
317   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DynamicLoader);
318 };
319 
320 } // namespace lldb_private
321 
322 #endif // liblldb_DynamicLoader_h_
323