gecko-dev/tools/rb/fix-macosx-stack.pl

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# vim:sw=4:ts=4:et:
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# The Original Code is fix-linux-stack.pl.
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# $Id: fix-macosx-stack.pl,v 1.6 2007/08/17 06:26:09 dbaron%dbaron.org Exp $
#
# This script processes the output of nsTraceRefcnt's Mac OS X stack
# walking code. This is useful for two things:
# (1) Getting line number information out of
# |nsTraceRefcntImpl::WalkTheStack|'s output in debug builds.
# (2) Getting function names out of |nsTraceRefcntImpl::WalkTheStack|'s
# output on all builds (where it mostly prints UNKNOWN because only
# a handful of symbols are exported from component libraries).
#
# Use the script by piping output containing stacks (such as raw stacks
# or make-tree.pl balance trees) through this script.
use strict;
use IPC::Open2;
sub separate_debug_file_for($) {
my ($file) = @_;
return '';
}
my %address_adjustments;
sub address_adjustment($) {
my ($file) = @_;
unless (exists $address_adjustments{$file}) {
my $result = -1;
open(OTOOL, '-|', 'otool', '-l', $file);
while (<OTOOL>) {
if (/^ segname __TEXT$/) {
if (<OTOOL> =~ /^ vmaddr (0x[0-9a-f]{8})$/) {
$result = hex($1);
last;
} else {
die "Bad output from otool";
}
}
}
close(OTOOL);
$result >= 0 || die "Bad output from otool";
$address_adjustments{$file} = $result;
}
return $address_adjustments{$file};
}
sub add_info($$$) {
my ($array, $address, $data) = @_;
# only remember the last item at a given address
pop @{$array} if ($#{$array} >= 0 && $array->[$#{$array}]->[0] == $address);
push @{$array}, [ $address, $data ];
}
sub sort_by_address() {
return $a->[0] <=> $b->[0];
}
# Return a reference to a hash whose {read} and {write} entries are a
# bidirectional pipe to an addr2line process that gives symbol
# information for a file.
my %nmstructs;
sub nmstruct_for($) {
my ($file) = @_;
my $nmstruct;
my $curdir;
unless (exists $nmstructs{$file}) {
$nmstruct = { symbols => [], files => [], lines => [] };
my $debug_file = separate_debug_file_for($file);
$debug_file = $file if ($debug_file eq '');
open(NM, '-|', 'nm', '-an', $debug_file);
while (<NM>) {
chomp;
my ($addr, $ty, $rest) = ($_ =~ /^([0-9a-f ]{8}) (.) (.*)$/);
$addr = hex($addr);
if ($ty eq 't' || $ty eq 'T') {
my $sym = $rest;
if (substr($sym, 0, 1) eq '_') {
# symbols on Mac have an extra leading _
$sym = substr($sym, 1);
}
add_info($nmstruct->{symbols}, $addr, $sym);
} elsif ($ty eq '-') {
# nm gives us stabs debugging information
my ($n1, $n2, $ty2, $rest2) =
($rest =~ /^([0-9a-f]{2}) ([0-9a-f]{4}) (.{5}) (.*)$/);
# ignore $ty2 == ' FUN'
if ($ty2 eq 'SLINE') {
add_info($nmstruct->{lines}, $addr, hex($n2));
} elsif ($ty2 eq ' SOL') {
# We get SOL lines within the code for a source
# file. They always have file names.
my $file = $rest2;
if (!($file =~ /^\//)) {
# resolve relative paths
$file = $curdir . $file;
}
add_info($nmstruct->{files}, $addr, $file);
} elsif ($ty2 eq ' SO') {
# We get SO lines at the beginning of the code for a
# source file, for:
# * the directory of the compilation
# * the file
# * sometimes a blank line
if ($rest2 =~ /\/$/) {
$curdir = $rest2;
} elsif ($rest2 ne '') {
add_info($nmstruct->{files}, $addr, $rest2);
}
}
}
}
close(NM);
# nm -n Doesn't sort across .o files.
@{$nmstruct->{symbols}} = sort sort_by_address @{$nmstruct->{symbols}};
@{$nmstruct->{lines}} = sort sort_by_address @{$nmstruct->{lines}};
@{$nmstruct->{files}} = sort sort_by_address @{$nmstruct->{files}};
$nmstructs{$file} = $nmstruct;
} else {
$nmstruct = $nmstructs{$file};
}
return $nmstruct;
}
my $cxxfilt_pipe;
sub cxxfilt($) {
my ($sym) = @_;
unless($cxxfilt_pipe) {
my $pid = open2($cxxfilt_pipe->{read}, $cxxfilt_pipe->{write},
'c++filt', '--no-strip-underscores',
'--format', 'gnu-v3');
}
my $out = $cxxfilt_pipe->{write};
my $in = $cxxfilt_pipe->{read};
print {$out} $sym . "\n";
chomp(my $fixedsym = <$in>);
return $fixedsym;
}
# binary search the array for the address
sub array_lookup($$) {
my ($array, $address) = @_;
my $start = 0;
my $end = $#{$array};
return [ -1 , "" ] if ($end == -1);
while ($start != $end) {
my $test = int(($start + $end + 1) / 2); # may equal $end
# Since we're processing stack traces, and the addresses in
# stack traces are the instructions to return to, and we really
# want the instruction that made the call (the previous
# instruction), use > instead of >=.
if ($address > $array->[$test]->[0]) {
$start = $test;
} else {
$end = $test - 1;
}
}
return $array->[$start];
}
sub nm_lookup($$) {
my ($nmstruct, $address) = @_;
my $sym = array_lookup($nmstruct->{symbols}, $address);
return {
symbol => cxxfilt($sym->[1]),
symbol_offset => ($address - $sym->[0]),
file => array_lookup($nmstruct->{files}, $address)->[1],
line => array_lookup($nmstruct->{lines}, $address)->[1]
};
}
select STDOUT; $| = 1; # make STDOUT unbuffered
while (<>) {
my $line = $_;
if ($line =~ /^([ \|0-9-]*)(.*) ?\[([^ ]*) \+(0x[0-9A-F]{1,8})\](.*)$/) {
my $before = $1; # allow preservation of balance trees
my $badsymbol = $2;
my $file = $3;
my $address = hex($4);
my $after = $5; # allow preservation of counts
if (-f $file) {
my $nmstruct = nmstruct_for($file);
$address += address_adjustment($file);
my $info = nm_lookup($nmstruct, $address);
my $symbol = $info->{symbol};
my $fileandline = $info->{file} . ':' . $info->{line};
# I'm not sure if it's possible for dlsym to have gotten
# better information, but just in case:
if (my ($offset) = ($badsymbol =~ /\+0x([0-9A-F]{8})/)) { # FIXME: add $
if (hex($offset) < $info->{symbol_offset}) {
$symbol = $badsymbol;
}
}
if ($fileandline eq ':') { $fileandline = $file; }
print "$before$symbol ($fileandline)$after\n";
} else {
print STDERR "Warning: File \"$file\" does not exist.\n";
print $line;
}
} else {
print $line;
}
}