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From: Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
To: binutils@sourceware.org
Subject: [PATCH 12/19] libctf: lookups by name and symbol
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 22:57:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190430225706.159422-13-nick.alcock@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190430225706.159422-1-nick.alcock@oracle.com>

These functions allow you to look up types given a name in a simple
subset of C declarator syntax (no function pointers), to look up the
types of variables given a name, and to look up the types of data
objects and the type signatures of functions given symbol table offsets.

(Despite its name, one function in this commit, ctf_lookup_symbol_name(),
is for the internal use of libctf only, and does not appear in any
public header files.)

libctf/
	* ctf-lookup.c (isqualifier): New.
	(ctf_lookup_by_name): Likewise.
	(struct ctf_lookup_var_key): Likewise.
	(ctf_lookup_var): Likewise.
	(ctf_lookup_variable): Likewise.
	(ctf_lookup_symbol_name): Likewise.
	(ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Likewise.
	(ctf_func_info): Likewise.
	(ctf_func_args): Likewise.

include/
	* ctf-api.h (ctf_func_info): New.
	(ctf_func_args): Likewise.
	(ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Likewise.
	(ctf_lookup_by_symbol): Likewise.
	(ctf_lookup_variable): Likewise.
---
 include/ctf-api.h   |   8 +
 libctf/ctf-lookup.c | 364 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 372 insertions(+)

diff --git a/include/ctf-api.h b/include/ctf-api.h
index 6e9a0ecf91..0adecfee7e 100644
--- a/include/ctf-api.h
+++ b/include/ctf-api.h
@@ -233,6 +233,14 @@ extern void *ctf_getspecific (ctf_file_t *);
 
 extern int ctf_errno (ctf_file_t *);
 extern const char *ctf_errmsg (int);
+
+extern int ctf_func_info (ctf_file_t *, unsigned long, ctf_funcinfo_t *);
+extern int ctf_func_args (ctf_file_t *, unsigned long, uint32_t, ctf_id_t *);
+
+extern ctf_id_t ctf_lookup_by_name (ctf_file_t *, const char *);
+extern ctf_id_t ctf_lookup_by_symbol (ctf_file_t *, unsigned long);
+extern ctf_id_t ctf_lookup_variable (ctf_file_t *, const char *);
+
 extern ctf_id_t ctf_type_resolve (ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
 extern char *ctf_type_aname (ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
 extern ssize_t ctf_type_lname (ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, char *, size_t);
diff --git a/libctf/ctf-lookup.c b/libctf/ctf-lookup.c
index 042d632ff2..bd4b79c3b5 100644
--- a/libctf/ctf-lookup.c
+++ b/libctf/ctf-lookup.c
@@ -21,6 +21,290 @@
 #include <gelf.h>
 #include <string.h>
 
+/* Compare the given input string and length against a table of known C storage
+   qualifier keywords.  We just ignore these in ctf_lookup_by_name, below.  To
+   do this quickly, we use a pre-computed Perfect Hash Function similar to the
+   technique originally described in the classic paper:
+
+   R.J. Cichelli, "Minimal Perfect Hash Functions Made Simple",
+   Communications of the ACM, Volume 23, Issue 1, January 1980, pp. 17-19.
+
+   For an input string S of length N, we use hash H = S[N - 1] + N - 105, which
+   for the current set of qualifiers yields a unique H in the range [0 .. 20].
+   The hash can be modified when the keyword set changes as necessary.  We also
+   store the length of each keyword and check it prior to the final strcmp().
+
+   TODO: just use gperf.  */
+
+static int
+isqualifier (const char *s, size_t len)
+{
+  static const struct qual
+  {
+    const char *q_name;
+    size_t q_len;
+  } qhash[] = {
+    {"static", 6}, {"", 0}, {"", 0}, {"", 0},
+    {"volatile", 8}, {"", 0}, {"", 0}, {"", 0}, {"", 0},
+    {"", 0}, {"auto", 4}, {"extern", 6}, {"", 0}, {"", 0},
+    {"", 0}, {"", 0}, {"const", 5}, {"register", 8},
+    {"", 0}, {"restrict", 8}, {"_Restrict", 9}
+  };
+
+  int h = s[len - 1] + (int) len - 105;
+  const struct qual *qp = &qhash[h];
+
+  return (h >= 0 && (size_t) h < sizeof (qhash) / sizeof (qhash[0])
+	  && (size_t) len == qp->q_len &&
+	  strncmp (qp->q_name, s, qp->q_len) == 0);
+}
+
+/* Attempt to convert the given C type name into the corresponding CTF type ID.
+   It is not possible to do complete and proper conversion of type names
+   without implementing a more full-fledged parser, which is necessary to
+   handle things like types that are function pointers to functions that
+   have arguments that are function pointers, and fun stuff like that.
+   Instead, this function implements a very simple conversion algorithm that
+   finds the things that we actually care about: structs, unions, enums,
+   integers, floats, typedefs, and pointers to any of these named types.  */
+
+ctf_id_t
+ctf_lookup_by_name (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *name)
+{
+  static const char delimiters[] = " \t\n\r\v\f*";
+
+  const ctf_lookup_t *lp;
+  const char *p, *q, *end;
+  ctf_id_t type = 0;
+  ctf_id_t ntype, ptype;
+
+  if (name == NULL)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, EINVAL));
+
+  for (p = name, end = name + strlen (name); *p != '\0'; p = q)
+    {
+      while (isspace (*p))
+	p++;			/* Skip leading whitespace.  */
+
+      if (p == end)
+	break;
+
+      if ((q = strpbrk (p + 1, delimiters)) == NULL)
+	q = end;		/* Compare until end.  */
+
+      if (*p == '*')
+	{
+	  /* Find a pointer to type by looking in fp->ctf_ptrtab.
+	     If we can't find a pointer to the given type, see if
+	     we can compute a pointer to the type resulting from
+	     resolving the type down to its base type and use
+	     that instead.  This helps with cases where the CTF
+	     data includes "struct foo *" but not "foo_t *" and
+	     the user tries to access "foo_t *" in the debugger.
+
+	     TODO need to handle parent containers too.  */
+
+	  ntype = fp->ctf_ptrtab[LCTF_TYPE_TO_INDEX (fp, type)];
+	  if (ntype == 0)
+	    {
+	      ntype = ctf_type_resolve_unsliced (fp, type);
+	      if (ntype == CTF_ERR
+		  || (ntype =
+		      fp->ctf_ptrtab[LCTF_TYPE_TO_INDEX (fp, ntype)]) == 0)
+		{
+		  (void) ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTYPE);
+		  goto err;
+		}
+	    }
+
+	  type = LCTF_INDEX_TO_TYPE (fp, ntype, (fp->ctf_flags & LCTF_CHILD));
+
+	  q = p + 1;
+	  continue;
+	}
+
+      if (isqualifier (p, (size_t) (q - p)))
+	continue;		/* Skip qualifier keyword.  */
+
+      for (lp = fp->ctf_lookups; lp->ctl_prefix != NULL; lp++)
+	{
+	  /* TODO: This is not MT-safe.  */
+	  if ((lp->ctl_prefix[0] == '\0' ||
+	       strncmp (p, lp->ctl_prefix, (size_t) (q - p)) == 0) &&
+	      (size_t) (q - p) >= lp->ctl_len)
+	    {
+	      for (p += lp->ctl_len; isspace (*p); p++)
+		continue;	/* Skip prefix and next whitespace.  */
+
+	      if ((q = strchr (p, '*')) == NULL)
+		q = end;	/* Compare until end.  */
+
+	      while (isspace (q[-1]))
+		q--;		/* Exclude trailing whitespace.  */
+
+	      /* Expand and/or allocate storage for a slice of the name, then
+		 copy it in.  */
+
+	      if (fp->ctf_tmp_typeslicelen >= (size_t) (q - p) + 1)
+		{
+		  memcpy (fp->ctf_tmp_typeslice, p, (size_t) (q - p));
+		  fp->ctf_tmp_typeslice[(size_t) (q - p)] = '\0';
+		}
+	      else
+		{
+		  free (fp->ctf_tmp_typeslice);
+		  fp->ctf_tmp_typeslice = strndup (p, (size_t) (q - p));
+		  if (fp->ctf_tmp_typeslice == NULL)
+		    {
+		      (void) ctf_set_errno (fp, ENOMEM);
+		      return CTF_ERR;
+		    }
+		}
+
+	      if ((type = ctf_hash_lookup_type (lp->ctl_hash, fp,
+						fp->ctf_tmp_typeslice)) == 0)
+		{
+		  (void) ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTYPE);
+		  goto err;
+		}
+
+	      break;
+	    }
+	}
+
+      if (lp->ctl_prefix == NULL)
+	{
+	  (void) ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTYPE);
+	  goto err;
+	}
+    }
+
+  if (*p != '\0' || type == 0)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_SYNTAX));
+
+  return type;
+
+err:
+  if (fp->ctf_parent != NULL
+      && (ptype = ctf_lookup_by_name (fp->ctf_parent, name)) != CTF_ERR)
+    return ptype;
+
+  return CTF_ERR;
+}
+
+typedef struct ctf_lookup_var_key
+{
+  ctf_file_t *clvk_fp;
+  const char *clvk_name;
+} ctf_lookup_var_key_t;
+
+/* A bsearch function for variable names.  */
+
+static int
+ctf_lookup_var (const void *key_, const void *memb_)
+{
+  const ctf_lookup_var_key_t *key = key_;
+  const ctf_varent_t *memb = memb_;
+
+  return (strcmp (key->clvk_name, ctf_strptr (key->clvk_fp, memb->ctv_name)));
+}
+
+/* Given a variable name, return the type of the variable with that name.  */
+
+ctf_id_t
+ctf_lookup_variable (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *name)
+{
+  ctf_varent_t *ent;
+  ctf_lookup_var_key_t key = { fp, name };
+
+  /* This array is sorted, so we can bsearch for it.  */
+
+  ent = bsearch (&key, fp->ctf_vars, fp->ctf_nvars, sizeof (ctf_varent_t),
+		 ctf_lookup_var);
+
+  if (ent == NULL)
+    {
+      if (fp->ctf_parent != NULL)
+	return ctf_lookup_variable (fp->ctf_parent, name);
+
+      return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTYPEDAT));
+    }
+
+  return ent->ctv_type;
+}
+
+/* Given a symbol table index, return the name of that symbol from the secondary
+   string table, or the null string (never NULL).  */
+const char *
+ctf_lookup_symbol_name (ctf_file_t *fp, unsigned long symidx)
+{
+  const ctf_sect_t *sp = &fp->ctf_symtab;
+  Elf64_Sym sym, *gsp;
+
+  if (sp->cts_data == NULL)
+    {
+      ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOSYMTAB);
+      return _CTF_NULLSTR;
+    }
+
+  if (symidx >= fp->ctf_nsyms)
+    {
+      ctf_set_errno (fp, EINVAL);
+      return _CTF_NULLSTR;
+    }
+
+  if (sp->cts_entsize == sizeof (Elf32_Sym))
+    {
+      const Elf32_Sym *symp = (Elf32_Sym *) sp->cts_data + symidx;
+      gsp = ctf_sym_to_gelf (symp, &sym);
+    }
+  else
+      gsp = (Elf64_Sym *) sp->cts_data + symidx;
+
+  if (gsp->st_name < fp->ctf_str[CTF_STRTAB_1].cts_len)
+    return (const char *) fp->ctf_str[CTF_STRTAB_1].cts_strs + gsp->st_name;
+
+  return _CTF_NULLSTR;
+}
+
+/* Given a symbol table index, return the type of the data object described
+   by the corresponding entry in the symbol table.  */
+
+ctf_id_t
+ctf_lookup_by_symbol (ctf_file_t *fp, unsigned long symidx)
+{
+  const ctf_sect_t *sp = &fp->ctf_symtab;
+  ctf_id_t type;
+
+  if (sp->cts_data == NULL)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOSYMTAB));
+
+  if (symidx >= fp->ctf_nsyms)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, EINVAL));
+
+  if (sp->cts_entsize == sizeof (Elf32_Sym))
+    {
+      const Elf32_Sym *symp = (Elf32_Sym *) sp->cts_data + symidx;
+      if (ELF32_ST_TYPE (symp->st_info) != STT_OBJECT)
+	return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTDATA));
+    }
+  else
+    {
+      const Elf64_Sym *symp = (Elf64_Sym *) sp->cts_data + symidx;
+      if (ELF64_ST_TYPE (symp->st_info) != STT_OBJECT)
+	return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTDATA));
+    }
+
+  if (fp->ctf_sxlate[symidx] == -1u)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTYPEDAT));
+
+  type = *(uint32_t *) ((uintptr_t) fp->ctf_buf + fp->ctf_sxlate[symidx]);
+  if (type == 0)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTYPEDAT));
+
+  return type;
+}
+
 /* Return the pointer to the internal CTF type data corresponding to the
    given type ID.  If the ID is invalid, the function returns NULL.
    This function is not exported outside of the library.  */
@@ -61,3 +345,83 @@ ctf_lookup_by_id (ctf_file_t **fpp, ctf_id_t type)
   return NULL;
 }
 
+/* Given a symbol table index, return the info for the function described
+   by the corresponding entry in the symbol table.  */
+
+int
+ctf_func_info (ctf_file_t *fp, unsigned long symidx, ctf_funcinfo_t *fip)
+{
+  const ctf_sect_t *sp = &fp->ctf_symtab;
+  const uint32_t *dp;
+  uint32_t info, kind, n;
+
+  if (sp->cts_data == NULL)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOSYMTAB));
+
+  if (symidx >= fp->ctf_nsyms)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, EINVAL));
+
+  if (sp->cts_entsize == sizeof (Elf32_Sym))
+    {
+      const Elf32_Sym *symp = (Elf32_Sym *) sp->cts_data + symidx;
+      if (ELF32_ST_TYPE (symp->st_info) != STT_FUNC)
+	return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTFUNC));
+    }
+  else
+    {
+      const Elf64_Sym *symp = (Elf64_Sym *) sp->cts_data + symidx;
+      if (ELF64_ST_TYPE (symp->st_info) != STT_FUNC)
+	return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOTFUNC));
+    }
+
+  if (fp->ctf_sxlate[symidx] == -1u)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOFUNCDAT));
+
+  dp = (uint32_t *) ((uintptr_t) fp->ctf_buf + fp->ctf_sxlate[symidx]);
+
+  info = *dp++;
+  kind = LCTF_INFO_KIND (fp, info);
+  n = LCTF_INFO_VLEN (fp, info);
+
+  if (kind == CTF_K_UNKNOWN && n == 0)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_NOFUNCDAT));
+
+  if (kind != CTF_K_FUNCTION)
+    return (ctf_set_errno (fp, ECTF_CORRUPT));
+
+  fip->ctc_return = *dp++;
+  fip->ctc_argc = n;
+  fip->ctc_flags = 0;
+
+  if (n != 0 && dp[n - 1] == 0)
+    {
+      fip->ctc_flags |= CTF_FUNC_VARARG;
+      fip->ctc_argc--;
+    }
+
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/* Given a symbol table index, return the arguments for the function described
+   by the corresponding entry in the symbol table.  */
+
+int
+ctf_func_args (ctf_file_t * fp, unsigned long symidx, uint32_t argc,
+	       ctf_id_t * argv)
+{
+  const uint32_t *dp;
+  ctf_funcinfo_t f;
+
+  if (ctf_func_info (fp, symidx, &f) == CTF_ERR)
+    return CTF_ERR;		/* errno is set for us.  */
+
+  /* The argument data is two uint32_t's past the translation table
+     offset: one for the function info, and one for the return type. */
+
+  dp = (uint32_t *) ((uintptr_t) fp->ctf_buf + fp->ctf_sxlate[symidx]) + 2;
+
+  for (argc = MIN (argc, f.ctc_argc); argc != 0; argc--)
+    *argv++ = *dp++;
+
+  return 0;
+}
-- 
2.21.0.237.gd0cfaa883d

  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-04-30 22:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-04-30 22:57 [PATCH 00/19] libctf, and CTF support for objdump and readelf Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` CTF format overview Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 08/19] libctf: creation functions Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 19/19] binutils: CTF support for objdump and readelf Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 09/19] libctf: opening Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 10/19] libctf: ELF file opening Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 06/19] libctf: hashing Nick Alcock
2019-05-02 16:16   ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-03 19:33     ` Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 02/19] include: new header ctf-api.h Nick Alcock
2019-05-02 15:07   ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-03 11:23     ` Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 13/19] libctf: type copying Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 15/19] libctf: mmappable archives Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 01/19] include: new header ctf.h: file format description Nick Alcock
2019-05-01 16:57   ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-01 21:29     ` Jim Wilson
2019-05-03 11:15       ` Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 05/19] libctf: error handling Nick Alcock
2019-05-02 16:10   ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-03 19:31     ` Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 14/19] libctf: library version enforcement Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 03/19] libctf: lowest-level memory allocation and debug-dumping wrappers Nick Alcock
2019-05-02 15:29   ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-03 19:12     ` Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` Nick Alcock [this message]
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 04/19] libctf: low-level list manipulation and helper utilities Nick Alcock
2019-05-02 16:04   ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-03 19:25     ` Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:57 ` [PATCH 11/19] libctf: core type lookup Nick Alcock
2019-04-30 22:58 ` [PATCH 18/19] libctf: build system Nick Alcock
2019-05-01  0:13 ` [PATCH 17/19] libctf: debug dumping Nick Alcock
2019-05-01  0:19 ` [PATCH 16/19] libctf: labels Nick Alcock
2019-05-01  1:57 ` [PATCH 07/19] libctf: implementation definitions related to file creation Nick Alcock
2019-05-01 16:02 ` [PATCH 00/19] libctf, and CTF support for objdump and readelf Nick Clifton
2019-05-01 16:16   ` Jose E. Marchesi
2019-05-03 10:47     ` Nick Alcock
2019-05-02 15:22 ` Joseph Myers
2019-05-03 12:33   ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-06 16:40     ` Nick Alcock
2019-05-08 14:34     ` Michael Matz
2019-05-08 16:01       ` Nick Clifton
2019-05-08 16:20         ` Nick Alcock
2019-05-03 14:23   ` Nick Alcock
     [not found]     ` <alpine.DEB.2.21.1905072117440.19308@digraph.polyomino.org.uk>
2019-05-08 11:39       ` Nick Alcock
2019-05-24  8:57     ` Pedro Alves
2019-05-24 16:05       ` Nick Alcock
2019-05-24 16:19         ` Pedro Alves
2019-05-24 20:09           ` Nick Alcock
2019-05-03 16:19 ` Florian Weimer
2019-05-03 19:45   ` Nick Alcock
2019-05-06 12:07     ` Florian Weimer

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