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diff --git a/include/sframe.h b/include/sframe.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7e31284e4d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/sframe.h @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +/* SFrame format description. + Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This file is part of libsframe. + + libsframe is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free + Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later + version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + See the GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not see + <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#ifndef _SFRAME_H +#define _SFRAME_H + +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#include "ansidecl.h" + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" +{ +#endif + +/* SFrame format. + + SFrame format is a simple format to represent the information needed + for vanilla virtual stack unwinding. SFrame format keeps track of the + minimal necessary information needed for stack unwinding: + - Canonical Frame Address (CFA) + - Frame Pointer (FP) + - Return Address (RA) + + The SFrame section itself has the following structure: + + +--------+------------+---------+ + | file | function | frame | + | header | descriptor | row | + | | entries | entries | + +--------+------------+---------+ + + The file header stores a magic number and version information, flags, and + the byte offset of each of the sections relative to the end of the header + itself. The file header also specifies the total number of Function + Descriptor Entries, Frame Row Entries and length of the FRE sub-section. + + Following the header is a list of Function Descriptor Entries (FDEs). + This list may be sorted if the flags in the file header indicate it to be + so. The sort order, if applicable, is the order of functions in the + .text.* sections in the resulting binary artifact. Each Function + Descriptor Entry specifies the start PC of a function, the size in bytes + of the function and an offset to its first Frame Row Entry (FRE). Each FDE + additionally also specifies the type of FRE it uses to encode the unwind + information. + + Next, the Frame Row Entry section is a list of variable size records, + each of which represent SFrame unwind information for a set of PCs. A + singular Frame Row Entry is a self-sufficient record with information on + how to virtually unwind the stack for the applicable set of PCs. + + */ + + +/* SFrame format versions. */ +#define SFRAME_VERSION_1 1 +/* SFrame magic number. */ +#define SFRAME_MAGIC 0xdee2 +/* Current version of SFrame format. */ +#define SFRAME_VERSION SFRAME_VERSION_1 + +/* Various flags for SFrame. */ + +/* Function Descriptor Entries are sorted on PC. */ +#define SFRAME_F_FDE_SORTED 0x1 +/* Frame-pointer based unwinding. */ +#define SFRAME_F_FRAME_POINTER 0x2 + +#define SFRAME_CFA_FIXED_FP_INVALID 0 +#define SFRAME_CFA_FIXED_RA_INVALID 0 + +/* Supported ABIs/Arch. */ +#define SFRAME_ABI_AARCH64_ENDIAN_BIG 1 /* AARCH64 big endian. */ +#define SFRAME_ABI_AARCH64_ENDIAN_LITTLE 2 /* AARCH64 little endian. */ +#define SFRAME_ABI_AMD64_ENDIAN_LITTLE 3 /* AMD64 little endian. */ + +/* SFrame FRE types. */ +#define SFRAME_FRE_TYPE_ADDR1 0 +#define SFRAME_FRE_TYPE_ADDR2 1 +#define SFRAME_FRE_TYPE_ADDR4 2 + +/* SFrame Function Descriptor Entry types. + + The SFrame format has two possible representations for functions. The + choice of which type to use is made according to the instruction patterns + in the relevant program stub. + + An SFrame FDE of type SFRAME_FDE_TYPE_PCINC is an indication + that the PCs in the FREs should be treated as increments in bytes. This is + used for a bulk of the executable code of a program, which contains + instructions with no specific pattern. + + An SFrame FDE of type SFRAME_FDE_TYPE_PCMASK is an indication + that the PCs in the FREs should be treated as masks. This type is useful + for the cases when a small pattern of instructions in a program stub is + repeatedly to cover a specific functionality. Typical usescases are pltN + entries, trampolines etc. */ + +/* Unwinders perform a (PC >= FRE_START_ADDR) to look up a matching FRE. */ +#define SFRAME_FDE_TYPE_PCINC 0 +/* Unwinders perform a (PC & FRE_START_ADDR_AS_MASK >= FRE_START_ADDR_AS_MASK) + to look up a matching FRE. */ +#define SFRAME_FDE_TYPE_PCMASK 1 + +typedef struct sframe_preamble +{ + uint16_t sfp_magic; /* Magic number (SFRAME_MAGIC). */ + uint8_t sfp_version; /* Data format version number (SFRAME_VERSION). */ + uint8_t sfp_flags; /* Flags. */ +} ATTRIBUTE_PACKED sframe_preamble; + +typedef struct sframe_header +{ + sframe_preamble sfh_preamble; + /* Information about the arch (endianness) and ABI. */ + uint8_t sfh_abi_arch; + /* Offset for the Frame Pointer (FP) from CFA may be fixed for some + ABIs (e.g, in AMD64 when -fno-omit-frame-pointer is used). When fixed, + this field specifies the fixed stack frame offset and the individual + FREs do not need to track it. When not fixed, it is set to + SFRAME_CFA_FIXED_FP_INVALID, and the individual FREs may provide + the applicable stack frame offset, if any. */ + int8_t sfh_cfa_fixed_fp_offset; + /* Offset for the Return Address from CFA is fixed for some ABIs + (e.g., AMD64 has it as CFA-8). When fixed, the header specifies the + fixed stack frame offset and the individual FREs do not track it. When + not fixed, it is set to SFRAME_CFA_FIXED_RA_INVALID, and individual + FREs provide the applicable stack frame offset, if any. */ + int8_t sfh_cfa_fixed_ra_offset; + /* Number of bytes making up the auxilliary header, if any. + Some ABI/arch, in the future, may use this space for extending the + information in SFrame header. Auxilliary header is contained in + bytes sequentially following the sframe_header. */ + uint8_t sfh_auxhdr_len; + /* Number of SFrame FDEs in this SFrame section. */ + uint32_t sfh_num_fdes; + /* Number of SFrame Frame Row Entries. */ + uint32_t sfh_num_fres; + /* Number of bytes in the SFrame Frame Row Entry section. */ + uint32_t sfh_fre_len; + /* Offset of SFrame Function Descriptor Entry section. */ + uint32_t sfh_fdeoff; + /* Offset of SFrame Frame Row Entry section. */ + uint32_t sfh_freoff; +} ATTRIBUTE_PACKED sframe_header; + +#define SFRAME_V1_HDR_SIZE(sframe_hdr) \ + ((sizeof (sframe_header) + (sframe_hdr).sfh_auxhdr_len)) + +typedef struct sframe_func_desc_entry +{ + /* Function start address. Encoded as a signed offset, relative to the + beginning of the current FDE. */ + int32_t sfde_func_start_address; + /* Size of the function in bytes. */ + uint32_t sfde_func_size; + /* Offset of the first SFrame Frame Row Entry of the function, relative to the + beginning of the SFrame Frame Row Entry sub-section. */ + uint32_t sfde_func_start_fre_off; + /* Number of frame row entries for the function. */ + uint32_t sfde_func_num_fres; + /* Additional information for deciphering the unwind information for the + function. + - 4-bits: Identify the FRE type used for the function. + - 1-bit: Identify the FDE type of the function - mask or inc. + - 3-bits: Unused. + -------------------------------------------- + | Unused | FDE type | FRE type | + -------------------------------------------- + 8 5 4 0 */ + uint8_t sfde_func_info; +} ATTRIBUTE_PACKED sframe_func_desc_entry; + +/* Macros to compose and decompose function info in FDE. */ + +#define SFRAME_V1_FUNC_INFO(fde_type, fre_enc_type) \ + (((fde_type) & 0x1) << 4 | (fre_enc_type)) + +#define SFRAME_V1_FUNC_FRE_TYPE(data) ((data) & 0xf) +#define SFRAME_V1_FUNC_FDE_TYPE(data) ((data >> 4) & 0x1) + +/* Size of stack frame offsets in an SFrame Frame Row Entry. A single + SFrame FRE has all offsets of the same size. Offset size may vary + across frame row entries. */ +#define SFRAME_FRE_OFFSET_1B 0 +#define SFRAME_FRE_OFFSET_2B 1 +#define SFRAME_FRE_OFFSET_4B 2 + +/* An SFrame Frame Row Entry can be SP or FP based. */ +#define SFRAME_BASE_REG_FP 0 +#define SFRAME_BASE_REG_SP 1 + +/* The index at which a specific offset is presented in the variable length + bytes of an FRE. */ +#define SFRAME_FRE_CFA_OFFSET_IDX 0 +/* The RA stack offset, if present, will always be at index 1 in the variable + length bytes of the FRE. */ +#define SFRAME_FRE_RA_OFFSET_IDX 1 +/* The FP stack offset may appear at offset 1 or 2, depending on the ABI as RA + may or may not be tracked. */ +#define SFRAME_FRE_FP_OFFSET_IDX 2 + +typedef struct sframe_fre_info +{ + /* Information about + - 1 bit: base reg for CFA + - 4 bits: Number of offsets (N). A value of upto 3 is allowed to track + all three of CFA, FP and RA (fixed implicit order). + - 2 bits: information about size of the offsets (S) in bytes. + Valid values are SFRAME_FRE_OFFSET_1B, SFRAME_FRE_OFFSET_2B, + SFRAME_FRE_OFFSET_4B + - 1 bit: Unused. + ----------------------------------------------------------------------- + | Unused | Size of offsets | Number of offsets | base_reg | + ----------------------------------------------------------------------- + 8 7 5 1 0 + + */ + uint8_t fre_info; +} sframe_fre_info; + +/* Macros to compose and decompose FRE info. */ + +#define SFRAME_V1_FRE_INFO(base_reg_id, offset_num, offset_size) \ + ((offset_size << 5) | (offset_num << 1) | (base_reg_id)) + +#define SFRAME_V1_FRE_CFA_BASE_REG_ID(data) ((data) & 0x1) +#define SFRAME_V1_FRE_OFFSET_COUNT(data) (((data) >> 1) & 0xf) +#define SFRAME_V1_FRE_OFFSET_SIZE(data) (((data) >> 5) & 0x3) + +/* SFrame Frame Row Entry definitions. + + Used for both AMD64 and AARCH64. + + An SFrame Frame Row Entry is a self-sufficient record containing SFrame + unwind info for a range of addresses, starting at the specified offset in + the function. Each SFrame Frame Row Entry is followed by S*N bytes, where: + S is the size of the stack frame offset for the FRE, and + N is the number of stack frame offsets in the FRE + + The offsets are interpreted in order as follows: + + offset1 (interpreted as CFA = BASE_REG + offset1) + + if RA is being tracked + offset2 (interpreted as RA = CFA + offset2) + if FP is being tracked + offset3 (intrepreted as FP = CFA + offset2) + fi + else + if FP is being tracked + offset2 (intrepreted as FP = CFA + offset2) + fi + fi +*/ + +typedef struct sframe_frame_row_entry_addr1 +{ + /* Start address of the frame row entry. Encoded as an 1-byte unsigned + offset, relative to the start address of the function. */ + uint8_t sfre_start_address; + sframe_fre_info sfre_info; +} ATTRIBUTE_PACKED sframe_frame_row_entry_addr1; + +typedef struct sframe_frame_row_entry_addr2 +{ + /* Start address of the frame row entry. Encoded as an 2-byte unsigned + offset, relative to the start address of the function. */ + uint16_t sfre_start_address; + sframe_fre_info sfre_info; +} ATTRIBUTE_PACKED sframe_frame_row_entry_addr2; + +typedef struct sframe_frame_row_entry_addr4 +{ + /* Start address of the frame row entry. Encoded as a 4-byte unsigned + offset, relative to the start address of the function. */ + uint32_t sfre_start_address; + sframe_fre_info sfre_info; +} ATTRIBUTE_PACKED sframe_frame_row_entry_addr4; + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _SFRAME_H */ |