1 //===-- DynamicLoader.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_TARGET_DYNAMICLOADER_H 10 #define LLDB_TARGET_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 <cstddef> 22 #include <cstdint> 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 empty, pick the best plug-in. 66 static DynamicLoader *FindPlugin(Process *process, 67 llvm::StringRef plugin_name); 68 69 /// Construct with a process. 70 DynamicLoader(Process *process); 71 72 /// Called after attaching a process. 73 /// 74 /// Allow DynamicLoader plug-ins to execute some code after attaching to a 75 /// process. 76 virtual void DidAttach() = 0; 77 78 /// Called after launching a process. 79 /// 80 /// Allow DynamicLoader plug-ins to execute some code after the process has 81 /// stopped for the first time on launch. 82 virtual void DidLaunch() = 0; 83 84 /// Helper function that can be used to detect when a process has called 85 /// exec and is now a new and different process. This can be called when 86 /// necessary to try and detect the exec. The process might be able to 87 /// answer this question, but sometimes it might not be able and the dynamic 88 /// loader often knows what the program entry point is. So the process and 89 /// the dynamic loader can work together to detect this. ProcessDidExec()90 virtual bool ProcessDidExec() { return false; } 91 /// Get whether the process should stop when images change. 92 /// 93 /// When images (executables and shared libraries) get loaded or unloaded, 94 /// often debug sessions will want to try and resolve or unresolve 95 /// breakpoints that are set in these images. Any breakpoints set by 96 /// DynamicLoader plug-in instances should return this value to ensure 97 /// consistent debug session behaviour. 98 /// 99 /// \return 100 /// Returns \b true if the process should stop when images 101 /// change, \b false if the process should resume. 102 bool GetStopWhenImagesChange() const; 103 104 /// Set whether the process should stop when images change. 105 /// 106 /// When images (executables and shared libraries) get loaded or unloaded, 107 /// often debug sessions will want to try and resolve or unresolve 108 /// breakpoints that are set in these images. The default is set so that the 109 /// process stops when images change, but this can be overridden using this 110 /// function callback. 111 /// 112 /// \param[in] stop 113 /// Boolean value that indicates whether the process should stop 114 /// when images change. 115 void SetStopWhenImagesChange(bool stop); 116 117 /// Provides a plan to step through the dynamic loader trampoline for the 118 /// current state of \a thread. 119 /// 120 /// 121 /// \param[in] stop_others 122 /// Whether the plan should be set to stop other threads. 123 /// 124 /// \return 125 /// A pointer to the plan (caller owned) or NULL if we are not at such 126 /// a trampoline. 127 virtual lldb::ThreadPlanSP GetStepThroughTrampolinePlan(Thread &thread, 128 bool stop_others) = 0; 129 130 /// Some dynamic loaders provide features where there are a group of symbols 131 /// "equivalent to" a given symbol one of which will be chosen when the 132 /// symbol is bound. If you want to set a breakpoint on one of these 133 /// symbols, you really need to set it on all the equivalent symbols. 134 /// 135 /// 136 /// \param[in] original_symbol 137 /// The symbol for which we are finding equivalences. 138 /// 139 /// \param[in] module_list 140 /// The set of modules in which to search. 141 /// 142 /// \param[out] equivalent_symbols 143 /// The equivalent symbol list - any equivalent symbols found are appended 144 /// to this list. 145 /// FindEquivalentSymbols(Symbol * original_symbol,ModuleList & module_list,SymbolContextList & equivalent_symbols)146 virtual void FindEquivalentSymbols(Symbol *original_symbol, 147 ModuleList &module_list, 148 SymbolContextList &equivalent_symbols) {} 149 150 /// Ask if it is ok to try and load or unload an shared library (image). 151 /// 152 /// The dynamic loader often knows when it would be ok to try and load or 153 /// unload a shared library. This function call allows the dynamic loader 154 /// plug-ins to check any current dyld state to make sure it is an ok time 155 /// to load a shared library. 156 /// 157 /// \return 158 /// \b true if it is currently ok to try and load a shared 159 /// library into the process, \b false otherwise. 160 virtual Status CanLoadImage() = 0; 161 162 /// Ask if the eh_frame information for the given SymbolContext should be 163 /// relied on even when it's the first frame in a stack unwind. 164 /// 165 /// The CFI instructions from the eh_frame section are normally only valid 166 /// at call sites -- places where a program could throw an exception and 167 /// need to unwind out. But some Modules may be known to the system as 168 /// having reliable eh_frame information at all call sites. This would be 169 /// the case if the Module's contents are largely hand-written assembly with 170 /// hand-written eh_frame information. Normally when unwinding from a 171 /// function at the beginning of a stack unwind lldb will examine the 172 /// assembly instructions to understand how the stack frame is set up and 173 /// where saved registers are stored. But with hand-written assembly this is 174 /// not reliable enough -- we need to consult those function's hand-written 175 /// eh_frame information. 176 /// 177 /// \return 178 /// \b True if the symbol context should use eh_frame instructions 179 /// unconditionally when unwinding from this frame. Else \b false, 180 /// the normal lldb unwind behavior of only using eh_frame when the 181 /// function appears in the middle of the stack. AlwaysRelyOnEHUnwindInfo(SymbolContext & sym_ctx)182 virtual bool AlwaysRelyOnEHUnwindInfo(SymbolContext &sym_ctx) { 183 return false; 184 } 185 186 /// Retrieves the per-module TLS block for a given thread. 187 /// 188 /// \param[in] module 189 /// The module to query TLS data for. 190 /// 191 /// \param[in] thread 192 /// The specific thread to query TLS data for. 193 /// 194 /// \return 195 /// If the given thread has TLS data allocated for the 196 /// module, the address of the TLS block. Otherwise 197 /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS is returned. GetThreadLocalData(const lldb::ModuleSP module,const lldb::ThreadSP thread,lldb::addr_t tls_file_addr)198 virtual lldb::addr_t GetThreadLocalData(const lldb::ModuleSP module, 199 const lldb::ThreadSP thread, 200 lldb::addr_t tls_file_addr) { 201 return LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS; 202 } 203 204 /// Locates or creates a module given by \p file and updates/loads the 205 /// resulting module at the virtual base address \p base_addr. 206 /// Note that this calls Target::GetOrCreateModule with notify being false, 207 /// so it is necessary to call Target::ModulesDidLoad afterwards. 208 virtual lldb::ModuleSP LoadModuleAtAddress(const lldb_private::FileSpec &file, 209 lldb::addr_t link_map_addr, 210 lldb::addr_t base_addr, 211 bool base_addr_is_offset); 212 213 /// Find/load a binary into lldb given a UUID and the address where it is 214 /// loaded in memory, or a slide to be applied to the file address. 215 /// May force an expensive search on the computer to find the binary by 216 /// UUID, should not be used for a large number of binaries - intended for 217 /// an environment where there may be one, or a few, binaries resident in 218 /// memory. 219 /// 220 /// Given a UUID, search for a binary and load it at the address provided, 221 /// or with the slide applied, or at the file address unslid. 222 /// 223 /// Given an address, try to read the binary out of memory, get the UUID, 224 /// find the file if possible and load it unslid, or add the memory module. 225 /// 226 /// \param[in] process 227 /// The process to add this binary to. 228 /// 229 /// \param[in] name 230 /// Name of the binary, if available. If this method cannot find a 231 /// matching binary on the debug host, it may create a memory module 232 /// out of live memory, and the provided name will be used. If an 233 /// empty StringRef is provided, a name will be constructed for the module 234 /// based on the address it is loaded at. 235 /// 236 /// \param[in] uuid 237 /// UUID of the binary to be loaded. UUID may be empty, and if a 238 /// load address is supplied, will read the binary from memory, get 239 /// a UUID and try to find a local binary. There is a performance 240 /// cost to doing this, it is not preferable. 241 /// 242 /// \param[in] value 243 /// Address where the binary should be loaded, or read out of memory. 244 /// Or a slide value, to be applied to the file addresses of the binary. 245 /// 246 /// \param[in] value_is_offset 247 /// A flag indicating that \p value is an address, or an offset to 248 /// be applied to the file addresses. 249 /// 250 /// \param[in] force_symbol_search 251 /// Allow the search to do a possibly expensive external search for 252 /// the ObjectFile and/or SymbolFile. 253 /// 254 /// \param[in] notify 255 /// Whether ModulesDidLoad should be called when a binary has been added 256 /// to the Target. The caller may prefer to batch up these when loading 257 /// multiple binaries. 258 /// 259 /// \return 260 /// Returns a shared pointer for the Module that has been added. 261 static lldb::ModuleSP LoadBinaryWithUUIDAndAddress( 262 Process *process, llvm::StringRef name, UUID uuid, lldb::addr_t value, 263 bool value_is_offset, bool force_symbol_search, bool notify); 264 265 /// Get information about the shared cache for a process, if possible. 266 /// 267 /// On some systems (e.g. Darwin based systems), a set of libraries that are 268 /// common to most processes may be put in a single region of memory and 269 /// mapped into every process, this is called the shared cache, as a 270 /// performance optimization. 271 /// 272 /// Many targets will not have the concept of a shared cache. 273 /// 274 /// Depending on how the DynamicLoader gathers information about the shared 275 /// cache, it may be able to only return basic information - like the UUID 276 /// of the cache - or it may be able to return additional information about 277 /// the cache. 278 /// 279 /// \param[out] base_address 280 /// The base address (load address) of the shared cache. 281 /// LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if it cannot be determined. 282 /// 283 /// \param[out] uuid 284 /// The UUID of the shared cache, if it can be determined. 285 /// If the UUID cannot be fetched, IsValid() will be false. 286 /// 287 /// \param[out] using_shared_cache 288 /// If this process is using a shared cache. 289 /// If unknown, eLazyBoolCalculate is returned. 290 /// 291 /// \param[out] private_shared_cache 292 /// A LazyBool indicating whether this process is using a 293 /// private shared cache. 294 /// If this information cannot be fetched, eLazyBoolCalculate. 295 /// 296 /// \return 297 /// Returns false if this DynamicLoader cannot gather information 298 /// about the shared cache / has no concept of a shared cache. GetSharedCacheInformation(lldb::addr_t & base_address,UUID & uuid,LazyBool & using_shared_cache,LazyBool & private_shared_cache)299 virtual bool GetSharedCacheInformation(lldb::addr_t &base_address, UUID &uuid, 300 LazyBool &using_shared_cache, 301 LazyBool &private_shared_cache) { 302 base_address = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS; 303 uuid.Clear(); 304 using_shared_cache = eLazyBoolCalculate; 305 private_shared_cache = eLazyBoolCalculate; 306 return false; 307 } 308 309 /// Return whether the dynamic loader is fully initialized and it's safe to 310 /// call its APIs. 311 /// 312 /// On some systems (e.g. Darwin based systems), lldb will get notified by 313 /// the dynamic loader before it itself finished initializing and it's not 314 /// safe to call certain APIs or SPIs. IsFullyInitialized()315 virtual bool IsFullyInitialized() { return true; } 316 317 protected: 318 // Utility methods for derived classes 319 320 lldb::ModuleSP FindModuleViaTarget(const FileSpec &file); 321 322 /// Checks to see if the target module has changed, updates the target 323 /// accordingly and returns the target executable module. 324 lldb::ModuleSP GetTargetExecutable(); 325 326 /// Updates the load address of every allocatable section in \p module. 327 /// 328 /// \param module The module to traverse. 329 /// 330 /// \param link_map_addr The virtual address of the link map for the @p 331 /// module. 332 /// 333 /// \param base_addr The virtual base address \p module is loaded at. 334 virtual void UpdateLoadedSections(lldb::ModuleSP module, 335 lldb::addr_t link_map_addr, 336 lldb::addr_t base_addr, 337 bool base_addr_is_offset); 338 339 // Utility method so base classes can share implementation of 340 // UpdateLoadedSections 341 void UpdateLoadedSectionsCommon(lldb::ModuleSP module, lldb::addr_t base_addr, 342 bool base_addr_is_offset); 343 344 /// Removes the loaded sections from the target in \p module. 345 /// 346 /// \param module The module to traverse. 347 virtual void UnloadSections(const lldb::ModuleSP module); 348 349 // Utility method so base classes can share implementation of UnloadSections 350 void UnloadSectionsCommon(const lldb::ModuleSP module); 351 352 const lldb_private::SectionList * 353 GetSectionListFromModule(const lldb::ModuleSP module) const; 354 355 // Read an unsigned int of the given size from memory at the given addr. 356 // Return -1 if the read fails, otherwise return the result as an int64_t. 357 int64_t ReadUnsignedIntWithSizeInBytes(lldb::addr_t addr, int size_in_bytes); 358 359 // Read a pointer from memory at the given addr. Return LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS 360 // if the read fails. 361 lldb::addr_t ReadPointer(lldb::addr_t addr); 362 363 // Calls into the Process protected method LoadOperatingSystemPlugin: 364 void LoadOperatingSystemPlugin(bool flush); 365 366 367 // Member variables. 368 Process 369 *m_process; ///< The process that this dynamic loader plug-in is tracking. 370 }; 371 372 } // namespace lldb_private 373 374 #endif // LLDB_TARGET_DYNAMICLOADER_H 375