1 //! Read DWARF debugging information.
2 //!
3 //! * [Example Usage](#example-usage)
4 //! * [API Structure](#api-structure)
5 //! * [Using with `FallibleIterator`](#using-with-fallibleiterator)
6 //!
7 //! ## Example Usage
8 //!
9 //! Print out all of the functions in the debuggee program:
10 //!
11 //! ```rust,no_run
12 //! # fn example() -> Result<(), gimli::Error> {
13 //! # type R = gimli::EndianSlice<'static, gimli::LittleEndian>;
14 //! # let get_file_section_reader = |name| -> Result<R, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
15 //! # let get_sup_file_section_reader = |name| -> Result<R, gimli::Error> { unimplemented!() };
16 //! // Read the DWARF sections with whatever object loader you're using.
17 //! // These closures should return a `Reader` instance (e.g. `EndianSlice`).
18 //! let loader = |section: gimli::SectionId| { get_file_section_reader(section.name()) };
19 //! let sup_loader = |section: gimli::SectionId| { get_sup_file_section_reader(section.name()) };
20 //! let dwarf = gimli::Dwarf::load(loader, sup_loader)?;
21 //!
22 //! // Iterate over all compilation units.
23 //! let mut iter = dwarf.units();
24 //! while let Some(header) = iter.next()? {
25 //!     // Parse the abbreviations and other information for this compilation unit.
26 //!     let unit = dwarf.unit(header)?;
27 //!
28 //!     // Iterate over all of this compilation unit's entries.
29 //!     let mut entries = unit.entries();
30 //!     while let Some((_, entry)) = entries.next_dfs()? {
31 //!         // If we find an entry for a function, print it.
32 //!         if entry.tag() == gimli::DW_TAG_subprogram {
33 //!             println!("Found a function: {:?}", entry);
34 //!         }
35 //!     }
36 //! }
37 //! # unreachable!()
38 //! # }
39 //! ```
40 //!
41 //! Full example programs:
42 //!
43 //!   * [A simple parser](https://github.com/gimli-rs/gimli/blob/master/examples/simple.rs)
44 //!
45 //!   * [A `dwarfdump`
46 //!     clone](https://github.com/gimli-rs/gimli/blob/master/examples/dwarfdump.rs)
47 //!
48 //!   * [An `addr2line` clone](https://github.com/gimli-rs/addr2line)
49 //!
50 //!   * [`ddbug`](https://github.com/philipc/ddbug), a utility giving insight into
51 //!     code generation by making debugging information readable
52 //!
53 //!   * [`dwprod`](https://github.com/fitzgen/dwprod), a tiny utility to list the
54 //!     compilers used to create each compilation unit within a shared library or
55 //!     executable (via `DW_AT_producer`)
56 //!
57 //!   * [`dwarf-validate`](http://github.com/gimli-rs/gimli/blob/master/examples/dwarf-validate.rs),
58 //!     a program to validate the integrity of some DWARF and its references
59 //!     between sections and compilation units.
60 //!
61 //! ## API Structure
62 //!
63 //! * Basic familiarity with DWARF is assumed.
64 //!
65 //! * The [`Dwarf`](./struct.Dwarf.html) type contains the commonly used DWARF
66 //! sections. It has methods that simplify access to debugging data that spans
67 //! multiple sections. Use of this type is optional, but recommended.
68 //!
69 //! * Each section gets its own type. Consider these types the entry points to
70 //! the library:
71 //!
72 //!   * [`DebugAbbrev`](./struct.DebugAbbrev.html): The `.debug_abbrev` section.
73 //!
74 //!   * [`DebugAddr`](./struct.DebugAddr.html): The `.debug_addr` section.
75 //!
76 //!   * [`DebugAranges`](./struct.DebugAranges.html): The `.debug_aranges`
77 //!   section.
78 //!
79 //!   * [`DebugFrame`](./struct.DebugFrame.html): The `.debug_frame` section.
80 //!
81 //!   * [`DebugInfo`](./struct.DebugInfo.html): The `.debug_info` section.
82 //!
83 //!   * [`DebugLine`](./struct.DebugLine.html): The `.debug_line` section.
84 //!
85 //!   * [`DebugLineStr`](./struct.DebugLineStr.html): The `.debug_line_str` section.
86 //!
87 //!   * [`DebugLoc`](./struct.DebugLoc.html): The `.debug_loc` section.
88 //!
89 //!   * [`DebugLocLists`](./struct.DebugLocLists.html): The `.debug_loclists` section.
90 //!
91 //!   * [`DebugPubNames`](./struct.DebugPubNames.html): The `.debug_pubnames`
92 //!   section.
93 //!
94 //!   * [`DebugPubTypes`](./struct.DebugPubTypes.html): The `.debug_pubtypes`
95 //!   section.
96 //!
97 //!   * [`DebugRanges`](./struct.DebugRanges.html): The `.debug_ranges` section.
98 //!
99 //!   * [`DebugRngLists`](./struct.DebugRngLists.html): The `.debug_rnglists` section.
100 //!
101 //!   * [`DebugStr`](./struct.DebugStr.html): The `.debug_str` section.
102 //!
103 //!   * [`DebugStrOffsets`](./struct.DebugStrOffsets.html): The `.debug_str_offsets` section.
104 //!
105 //!   * [`DebugTypes`](./struct.DebugTypes.html): The `.debug_types` section.
106 //!
107 //!   * [`EhFrame`](./struct.EhFrame.html): The `.eh_frame` section.
108 //!
109 //!   * [`EhFrameHdr`](./struct.EhFrameHdr.html): The `.eh_frame_hdr` section.
110 //!
111 //! * Each section type exposes methods for accessing the debugging data encoded
112 //! in that section. For example, the [`DebugInfo`](./struct.DebugInfo.html)
113 //! struct has the [`units`](./struct.DebugInfo.html#method.units) method for
114 //! iterating over the compilation units defined within it.
115 //!
116 //! * Offsets into a section are strongly typed: an offset into `.debug_info` is
117 //! the [`DebugInfoOffset`](./struct.DebugInfoOffset.html) type. It cannot be
118 //! used to index into the [`DebugLine`](./struct.DebugLine.html) type because
119 //! `DebugLine` represents the `.debug_line` section. There are similar types
120 //! for offsets relative to a compilation unit rather than a section.
121 //!
122 //! ## Using with `FallibleIterator`
123 //!
124 //! The standard library's `Iterator` trait and related APIs do not play well
125 //! with iterators where the `next` operation is fallible. One can make the
126 //! `Iterator`'s associated `Item` type be a `Result<T, E>`, however the
127 //! provided methods cannot gracefully handle the case when an `Err` is
128 //! returned.
129 //!
130 //! This situation led to the
131 //! [`fallible-iterator`](https://crates.io/crates/fallible-iterator) crate's
132 //! existence. You can read more of the rationale for its existence in its
133 //! docs. The crate provides the helpers you have come to expect (eg `map`,
134 //! `filter`, etc) for iterators that can fail.
135 //!
136 //! `gimli`'s many lazy parsing iterators are a perfect match for the
137 //! `fallible-iterator` crate's `FallibleIterator` trait because parsing is not
138 //! done eagerly. Parse errors later in the input might only be discovered after
139 //! having iterated through many items.
140 //!
141 //! To use `gimli` iterators with `FallibleIterator`, import the crate and trait
142 //! into your code:
143 //!
144 //! ```
145 //! # #[cfg(feature = "fallible-iterator")]
146 //! # fn foo() {
147 //! // Use the `FallibleIterator` trait so its methods are in scope!
148 //! use fallible_iterator::FallibleIterator;
149 //! use gimli::{DebugAranges, EndianSlice, LittleEndian};
150 //!
151 //! fn find_sum_of_address_range_lengths(aranges: DebugAranges<EndianSlice<LittleEndian>>)
152 //!     -> gimli::Result<u64>
153 //! {
154 //!     // `DebugAranges::items` returns a `FallibleIterator`!
155 //!     aranges.items()
156 //!         // `map` is provided by `FallibleIterator`!
157 //!         .map(|arange| Ok(arange.length()))
158 //!         // `fold` is provided by `FallibleIterator`!
159 //!         .fold(0, |sum, len| Ok(sum + len))
160 //! }
161 //! # }
162 //! # fn main() {}
163 //! ```
164 
165 use core::fmt::{self, Debug};
166 use core::result;
167 #[cfg(feature = "std")]
168 use std::{error, io};
169 
170 use crate::common::{Register, SectionId};
171 use crate::constants;
172 
173 mod addr;
174 pub use self::addr::*;
175 
176 mod cfi;
177 pub use self::cfi::*;
178 
179 mod dwarf;
180 pub use self::dwarf::*;
181 
182 mod endian_slice;
183 pub use self::endian_slice::*;
184 
185 #[cfg(feature = "endian-reader")]
186 mod endian_reader;
187 #[cfg(feature = "endian-reader")]
188 pub use self::endian_reader::*;
189 
190 mod reader;
191 pub use self::reader::*;
192 
193 mod abbrev;
194 pub use self::abbrev::*;
195 
196 mod aranges;
197 pub use self::aranges::*;
198 
199 mod line;
200 pub use self::line::*;
201 
202 mod lists;
203 
204 mod loclists;
205 pub use self::loclists::*;
206 
207 mod lookup;
208 
209 mod op;
210 pub use self::op::*;
211 
212 mod pubnames;
213 pub use self::pubnames::*;
214 
215 mod pubtypes;
216 pub use self::pubtypes::*;
217 
218 mod rnglists;
219 pub use self::rnglists::*;
220 
221 mod str;
222 pub use self::str::*;
223 
224 mod unit;
225 pub use self::unit::*;
226 
227 mod value;
228 pub use self::value::*;
229 
230 /// `EndianBuf` has been renamed to `EndianSlice`. For ease of upgrading across
231 /// `gimli` versions, we export this type alias.
232 #[deprecated(note = "EndianBuf has been renamed to EndianSlice, use that instead.")]
233 pub type EndianBuf<'input, Endian> = EndianSlice<'input, Endian>;
234 
235 /// An error that occurred when parsing.
236 #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
237 pub enum Error {
238     /// An I/O error occurred while reading.
239     Io,
240     /// Found a PC relative pointer, but the section base is undefined.
241     PcRelativePointerButSectionBaseIsUndefined,
242     /// Found a `.text` relative pointer, but the `.text` base is undefined.
243     TextRelativePointerButTextBaseIsUndefined,
244     /// Found a data relative pointer, but the data base is undefined.
245     DataRelativePointerButDataBaseIsUndefined,
246     /// Found a function relative pointer in a context that does not have a
247     /// function base.
248     FuncRelativePointerInBadContext,
249     /// Cannot parse a pointer with a `DW_EH_PE_omit` encoding.
250     CannotParseOmitPointerEncoding,
251     /// An error parsing an unsigned LEB128 value.
252     BadUnsignedLeb128,
253     /// An error parsing a signed LEB128 value.
254     BadSignedLeb128,
255     /// An abbreviation declared that its tag is zero, but zero is reserved for
256     /// null records.
257     AbbreviationTagZero,
258     /// An attribute specification declared that its form is zero, but zero is
259     /// reserved for null records.
260     AttributeFormZero,
261     /// The abbreviation's has-children byte was not one of
262     /// `DW_CHILDREN_{yes,no}`.
263     BadHasChildren,
264     /// The specified length is impossible.
265     BadLength,
266     /// Found an unknown `DW_FORM_*` type.
267     UnknownForm,
268     /// Expected a zero, found something else.
269     ExpectedZero,
270     /// Found an abbreviation code that has already been used.
271     DuplicateAbbreviationCode,
272     /// Found a duplicate arange.
273     DuplicateArange,
274     /// Found an unknown reserved length value.
275     UnknownReservedLength,
276     /// Found an unknown DWARF version.
277     UnknownVersion(u64),
278     /// Found a record with an unknown abbreviation code.
279     UnknownAbbreviation,
280     /// Hit the end of input before it was expected.
281     UnexpectedEof(ReaderOffsetId),
282     /// Read a null entry before it was expected.
283     UnexpectedNull,
284     /// Found an unknown standard opcode.
285     UnknownStandardOpcode(constants::DwLns),
286     /// Found an unknown extended opcode.
287     UnknownExtendedOpcode(constants::DwLne),
288     /// The specified address size is not supported.
289     UnsupportedAddressSize(u8),
290     /// The specified offset size is not supported.
291     UnsupportedOffsetSize(u8),
292     /// The specified field size is not supported.
293     UnsupportedFieldSize(u8),
294     /// The minimum instruction length must not be zero.
295     MinimumInstructionLengthZero,
296     /// The maximum operations per instruction must not be zero.
297     MaximumOperationsPerInstructionZero,
298     /// The line range must not be zero.
299     LineRangeZero,
300     /// The opcode base must not be zero.
301     OpcodeBaseZero,
302     /// Found an invalid UTF-8 string.
303     BadUtf8,
304     /// Expected to find the CIE ID, but found something else.
305     NotCieId,
306     /// Expected to find a pointer to a CIE, but found the CIE ID instead.
307     NotCiePointer,
308     /// Expected to find a pointer to an FDE, but found a CIE instead.
309     NotFdePointer,
310     /// Invalid branch target for a DW_OP_bra or DW_OP_skip.
311     BadBranchTarget(u64),
312     /// DW_OP_push_object_address used but no address passed in.
313     InvalidPushObjectAddress,
314     /// Not enough items on the stack when evaluating an expression.
315     NotEnoughStackItems,
316     /// Too many iterations to compute the expression.
317     TooManyIterations,
318     /// An unrecognized operation was found while parsing a DWARF
319     /// expression.
320     InvalidExpression(constants::DwOp),
321     /// The expression had a piece followed by an expression
322     /// terminator without a piece.
323     InvalidPiece,
324     /// An expression-terminating operation was followed by something
325     /// other than the end of the expression or a piece operation.
326     InvalidExpressionTerminator(u64),
327     /// Division or modulus by zero when evaluating an expression.
328     DivisionByZero,
329     /// An expression operation used mismatching types.
330     TypeMismatch,
331     /// An expression operation required an integral type but saw a
332     /// floating point type.
333     IntegralTypeRequired,
334     /// An expression operation used types that are not supported.
335     UnsupportedTypeOperation,
336     /// The shift value in an expression must be a non-negative integer.
337     InvalidShiftExpression,
338     /// An unknown DW_CFA_* instruction.
339     UnknownCallFrameInstruction(constants::DwCfa),
340     /// The end of an address range was before the beginning.
341     InvalidAddressRange,
342     /// The end offset of a loc list entry was before the beginning.
343     InvalidLocationAddressRange,
344     /// Encountered a call frame instruction in a context in which it is not
345     /// valid.
346     CfiInstructionInInvalidContext,
347     /// When evaluating call frame instructions, found a `DW_CFA_restore_state`
348     /// stack pop instruction, but the stack was empty, and had nothing to pop.
349     PopWithEmptyStack,
350     /// Do not have unwind info for the given address.
351     NoUnwindInfoForAddress,
352     /// An offset value was larger than the maximum supported value.
353     UnsupportedOffset,
354     /// The given pointer encoding is either unknown or invalid.
355     UnknownPointerEncoding,
356     /// Did not find an entry at the given offset.
357     NoEntryAtGivenOffset,
358     /// The given offset is out of bounds.
359     OffsetOutOfBounds,
360     /// Found an unknown CFI augmentation.
361     UnknownAugmentation,
362     /// We do not support the given pointer encoding yet.
363     UnsupportedPointerEncoding,
364     /// Registers larger than `u16` are not supported.
365     UnsupportedRegister(u64),
366     /// The CFI program defined more register rules than we have storage for.
367     TooManyRegisterRules,
368     /// Attempted to push onto the CFI stack, but it was already at full
369     /// capacity.
370     CfiStackFull,
371     /// The `.eh_frame_hdr` binary search table claims to be variable-length encoded,
372     /// which makes binary search impossible.
373     VariableLengthSearchTable,
374     /// The `DW_UT_*` value for this unit is not supported yet.
375     UnsupportedUnitType,
376     /// Ranges using AddressIndex are not supported yet.
377     UnsupportedAddressIndex,
378     /// Nonzero segment selector sizes aren't supported yet.
379     UnsupportedSegmentSize,
380     /// A compilation unit or type unit is missing its top level DIE.
381     MissingUnitDie,
382     /// A DIE attribute used an unsupported form.
383     UnsupportedAttributeForm,
384     /// Missing DW_LNCT_path in file entry format.
385     MissingFileEntryFormatPath,
386     /// Expected an attribute value to be a string form.
387     ExpectedStringAttributeValue,
388     /// `DW_FORM_implicit_const` used in an invalid context.
389     InvalidImplicitConst,
390 }
391 
392 impl fmt::Display for Error {
393     #[inline]
fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::result::Result<(), fmt::Error>394     fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::result::Result<(), fmt::Error> {
395         write!(f, "{}", self.description())
396     }
397 }
398 
399 impl Error {
400     /// A short description of the error.
description(&self) -> &str401     pub fn description(&self) -> &str {
402         match *self {
403             Error::Io => "An I/O error occurred while reading.",
404             Error::PcRelativePointerButSectionBaseIsUndefined => {
405                 "Found a PC relative pointer, but the section base is undefined."
406             }
407             Error::TextRelativePointerButTextBaseIsUndefined => {
408                 "Found a `.text` relative pointer, but the `.text` base is undefined."
409             }
410             Error::DataRelativePointerButDataBaseIsUndefined => {
411                 "Found a data relative pointer, but the data base is undefined."
412             }
413             Error::FuncRelativePointerInBadContext => {
414                 "Found a function relative pointer in a context that does not have a function base."
415             }
416             Error::CannotParseOmitPointerEncoding => {
417                 "Cannot parse a pointer with a `DW_EH_PE_omit` encoding."
418             }
419             Error::BadUnsignedLeb128 => "An error parsing an unsigned LEB128 value",
420             Error::BadSignedLeb128 => "An error parsing a signed LEB128 value",
421             Error::AbbreviationTagZero => {
422                 "An abbreviation declared that its tag is zero,
423                  but zero is reserved for null records"
424             }
425             Error::AttributeFormZero => {
426                 "An attribute specification declared that its form is zero,
427                  but zero is reserved for null records"
428             }
429             Error::BadHasChildren => {
430                 "The abbreviation's has-children byte was not one of
431                  `DW_CHILDREN_{yes,no}`"
432             }
433             Error::BadLength => "The specified length is impossible",
434             Error::UnknownForm => "Found an unknown `DW_FORM_*` type",
435             Error::ExpectedZero => "Expected a zero, found something else",
436             Error::DuplicateAbbreviationCode => {
437                 "Found an abbreviation code that has already been used"
438             }
439             Error::DuplicateArange => "Found a duplicate arange",
440             Error::UnknownReservedLength => "Found an unknown reserved length value",
441             Error::UnknownVersion(_) => "Found an unknown DWARF version",
442             Error::UnknownAbbreviation => "Found a record with an unknown abbreviation code",
443             Error::UnexpectedEof(_) => "Hit the end of input before it was expected",
444             Error::UnexpectedNull => "Read a null entry before it was expected.",
445             Error::UnknownStandardOpcode(_) => "Found an unknown standard opcode",
446             Error::UnknownExtendedOpcode(_) => "Found an unknown extended opcode",
447             Error::UnsupportedAddressSize(_) => "The specified address size is not supported",
448             Error::UnsupportedOffsetSize(_) => "The specified offset size is not supported",
449             Error::UnsupportedFieldSize(_) => "The specified field size is not supported",
450             Error::MinimumInstructionLengthZero => {
451                 "The minimum instruction length must not be zero."
452             }
453             Error::MaximumOperationsPerInstructionZero => {
454                 "The maximum operations per instruction must not be zero."
455             }
456             Error::LineRangeZero => "The line range must not be zero.",
457             Error::OpcodeBaseZero => "The opcode base must not be zero.",
458             Error::BadUtf8 => "Found an invalid UTF-8 string.",
459             Error::NotCieId => "Expected to find the CIE ID, but found something else.",
460             Error::NotCiePointer => "Expected to find a CIE pointer, but found the CIE ID instead.",
461             Error::NotFdePointer => {
462                 "Expected to find an FDE pointer, but found a CIE pointer instead."
463             }
464             Error::BadBranchTarget(_) => "Invalid branch target in DWARF expression",
465             Error::InvalidPushObjectAddress => {
466                 "DW_OP_push_object_address used but no object address given"
467             }
468             Error::NotEnoughStackItems => "Not enough items on stack when evaluating expression",
469             Error::TooManyIterations => "Too many iterations to evaluate DWARF expression",
470             Error::InvalidExpression(_) => "Invalid opcode in DWARF expression",
471             Error::InvalidPiece => {
472                 "DWARF expression has piece followed by non-piece expression at end"
473             }
474             Error::InvalidExpressionTerminator(_) => "Expected DW_OP_piece or DW_OP_bit_piece",
475             Error::DivisionByZero => "Division or modulus by zero when evaluating expression",
476             Error::TypeMismatch => "Type mismatch when evaluating expression",
477             Error::IntegralTypeRequired => "Integral type expected when evaluating expression",
478             Error::UnsupportedTypeOperation => {
479                 "An expression operation used types that are not supported"
480             }
481             Error::InvalidShiftExpression => {
482                 "The shift value in an expression must be a non-negative integer."
483             }
484             Error::UnknownCallFrameInstruction(_) => "An unknown DW_CFA_* instructiion",
485             Error::InvalidAddressRange => {
486                 "The end of an address range must not be before the beginning."
487             }
488             Error::InvalidLocationAddressRange => {
489                 "The end offset of a location list entry must not be before the beginning."
490             }
491             Error::CfiInstructionInInvalidContext => {
492                 "Encountered a call frame instruction in a context in which it is not valid."
493             }
494             Error::PopWithEmptyStack => {
495                 "When evaluating call frame instructions, found a `DW_CFA_restore_state` stack pop \
496                  instruction, but the stack was empty, and had nothing to pop."
497             }
498             Error::NoUnwindInfoForAddress => "Do not have unwind info for the given address.",
499             Error::UnsupportedOffset => {
500                 "An offset value was larger than the maximum supported value."
501             }
502             Error::UnknownPointerEncoding => {
503                 "The given pointer encoding is either unknown or invalid."
504             }
505             Error::NoEntryAtGivenOffset => "Did not find an entry at the given offset.",
506             Error::OffsetOutOfBounds => "The given offset is out of bounds.",
507             Error::UnknownAugmentation => "Found an unknown CFI augmentation.",
508             Error::UnsupportedPointerEncoding => {
509                 "We do not support the given pointer encoding yet."
510             }
511             Error::UnsupportedRegister(_) => "Registers larger than `u16` are not supported.",
512             Error::TooManyRegisterRules => {
513                 "The CFI program defined more register rules than we have storage for."
514             }
515             Error::CfiStackFull => {
516                 "Attempted to push onto the CFI stack, but it was already at full capacity."
517             }
518             Error::VariableLengthSearchTable => {
519                 "The `.eh_frame_hdr` binary search table claims to be variable-length encoded, \
520                  which makes binary search impossible."
521             }
522             Error::UnsupportedUnitType => "The `DW_UT_*` value for this unit is not supported yet",
523             Error::UnsupportedAddressIndex => "Ranges involving AddressIndex are not supported yet",
524             Error::UnsupportedSegmentSize => "Nonzero segment size not supported yet",
525             Error::MissingUnitDie => {
526                 "A compilation unit or type unit is missing its top level DIE."
527             }
528             Error::UnsupportedAttributeForm => "A DIE attribute used an unsupported form.",
529             Error::MissingFileEntryFormatPath => "Missing DW_LNCT_path in file entry format.",
530             Error::ExpectedStringAttributeValue => {
531                 "Expected an attribute value to be a string form."
532             }
533             Error::InvalidImplicitConst => "DW_FORM_implicit_const used in an invalid context.",
534         }
535     }
536 }
537 
538 #[cfg(feature = "std")]
539 impl error::Error for Error {}
540 
541 #[cfg(feature = "std")]
542 impl From<io::Error> for Error {
from(_: io::Error) -> Self543     fn from(_: io::Error) -> Self {
544         Error::Io
545     }
546 }
547 
548 /// The result of a parse.
549 pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
550 
551 /// A convenience trait for loading DWARF sections from object files.  To be
552 /// used like:
553 ///
554 /// ```
555 /// use gimli::{DebugInfo, EndianSlice, LittleEndian, Reader, Section};
556 ///
557 /// let buf = [0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03];
558 /// let reader = EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
559 /// let loader = |name| -> Result<_, ()> { Ok(reader) };
560 ///
561 /// let debug_info: DebugInfo<_> = Section::load(loader).unwrap();
562 /// ```
563 pub trait Section<R>: From<R> {
564     /// Returns the section id for this type.
id() -> SectionId565     fn id() -> SectionId;
566 
567     /// Returns the ELF section name for this type.
section_name() -> &'static str568     fn section_name() -> &'static str {
569         Self::id().name()
570     }
571 
572     /// Returns the ELF section name (if any) for this type when used in a dwo
573     /// file.
dwo_section_name() -> Option<&'static str>574     fn dwo_section_name() -> Option<&'static str> {
575         Self::id().dwo_name()
576     }
577 
578     /// Try to load the section using the given loader function.
load<F, E>(f: F) -> core::result::Result<Self, E> where F: FnOnce(SectionId) -> core::result::Result<R, E>,579     fn load<F, E>(f: F) -> core::result::Result<Self, E>
580     where
581         F: FnOnce(SectionId) -> core::result::Result<R, E>,
582     {
583         f(Self::id()).map(From::from)
584     }
585 
586     /// Returns the `Reader` for this section.
reader(&self) -> &R where R: Reader587     fn reader(&self) -> &R
588     where
589         R: Reader;
590 
591     /// Returns the `Reader` for this section.
lookup_offset_id(&self, id: ReaderOffsetId) -> Option<(SectionId, R::Offset)> where R: Reader,592     fn lookup_offset_id(&self, id: ReaderOffsetId) -> Option<(SectionId, R::Offset)>
593     where
594         R: Reader,
595     {
596         self.reader()
597             .lookup_offset_id(id)
598             .map(|offset| (Self::id(), offset))
599     }
600 }
601 
602 impl Register {
from_u64(x: u64) -> Result<Register>603     pub(crate) fn from_u64(x: u64) -> Result<Register> {
604         let y = x as u16;
605         if u64::from(y) == x {
606             Ok(Register(y))
607         } else {
608             Err(Error::UnsupportedRegister(x))
609         }
610     }
611 }
612 
613 #[cfg(test)]
614 mod tests {
615     use super::*;
616     use crate::common::Format;
617     use crate::endianity::LittleEndian;
618     use test_assembler::{Endian, Section};
619 
620     #[test]
test_parse_initial_length_32_ok()621     fn test_parse_initial_length_32_ok() {
622         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little).L32(0x7856_3412);
623         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
624 
625         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
626         match input.read_initial_length() {
627             Ok((length, format)) => {
628                 assert_eq!(input.len(), 0);
629                 assert_eq!(format, Format::Dwarf32);
630                 assert_eq!(0x7856_3412, length);
631             }
632             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
633         }
634     }
635 
636     #[test]
test_parse_initial_length_64_ok()637     fn test_parse_initial_length_64_ok() {
638         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little)
639             // Dwarf_64_INITIAL_UNIT_LENGTH
640             .L32(0xffff_ffff)
641             // Actual length
642             .L64(0xffde_bc9a_7856_3412);
643         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
644         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
645 
646         #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
647         match input.read_initial_length() {
648             Ok((length, format)) => {
649                 assert_eq!(input.len(), 0);
650                 assert_eq!(format, Format::Dwarf64);
651                 assert_eq!(0xffde_bc9a_7856_3412, length);
652             }
653             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
654         }
655 
656         #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
657         match input.read_initial_length() {
658             Err(Error::UnsupportedOffset) => {}
659             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
660         };
661     }
662 
663     #[test]
test_parse_initial_length_unknown_reserved_value()664     fn test_parse_initial_length_unknown_reserved_value() {
665         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little).L32(0xffff_fffe);
666         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
667 
668         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
669         match input.read_initial_length() {
670             Err(Error::UnknownReservedLength) => assert!(true),
671             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
672         };
673     }
674 
675     #[test]
test_parse_initial_length_incomplete()676     fn test_parse_initial_length_incomplete() {
677         let buf = [0xff, 0xff, 0xff]; // Need at least 4 bytes.
678 
679         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
680         match input.read_initial_length() {
681             Err(Error::UnexpectedEof(_)) => assert!(true),
682             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
683         };
684     }
685 
686     #[test]
test_parse_initial_length_64_incomplete()687     fn test_parse_initial_length_64_incomplete() {
688         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little)
689             // Dwarf_64_INITIAL_UNIT_LENGTH
690             .L32(0xffff_ffff)
691             // Actual length is not long enough.
692             .L32(0x7856_3412);
693         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
694 
695         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
696         match input.read_initial_length() {
697             Err(Error::UnexpectedEof(_)) => assert!(true),
698             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
699         };
700     }
701 
702     #[test]
test_parse_offset_32()703     fn test_parse_offset_32() {
704         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little).L32(0x0123_4567);
705         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
706 
707         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
708         match input.read_offset(Format::Dwarf32) {
709             Ok(val) => {
710                 assert_eq!(input.len(), 0);
711                 assert_eq!(val, 0x0123_4567);
712             }
713             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
714         };
715     }
716 
717     #[test]
test_parse_offset_64_small()718     fn test_parse_offset_64_small() {
719         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little).L64(0x0123_4567);
720         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
721 
722         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
723         match input.read_offset(Format::Dwarf64) {
724             Ok(val) => {
725                 assert_eq!(input.len(), 0);
726                 assert_eq!(val, 0x0123_4567);
727             }
728             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
729         };
730     }
731 
732     #[test]
733     #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
test_parse_offset_64_large()734     fn test_parse_offset_64_large() {
735         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little).L64(0x0123_4567_89ab_cdef);
736         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
737 
738         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
739         match input.read_offset(Format::Dwarf64) {
740             Ok(val) => {
741                 assert_eq!(input.len(), 0);
742                 assert_eq!(val, 0x0123_4567_89ab_cdef);
743             }
744             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
745         };
746     }
747 
748     #[test]
749     #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
test_parse_offset_64_large()750     fn test_parse_offset_64_large() {
751         let section = Section::with_endian(Endian::Little).L64(0x0123_4567_89ab_cdef);
752         let buf = section.get_contents().unwrap();
753 
754         let input = &mut EndianSlice::new(&buf, LittleEndian);
755         match input.read_offset(Format::Dwarf64) {
756             Err(Error::UnsupportedOffset) => assert!(true),
757             otherwise => panic!("Unexpected result: {:?}", otherwise),
758         };
759     }
760 }
761