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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
"bytes"
"cmd/internal/src"
"container/list"
"debug/gosym"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
"text/tabwriter"
"golang.org/x/arch/arm/armasm"
"golang.org/x/arch/arm64/arm64asm"
"golang.org/x/arch/ppc64/ppc64asm"
"golang.org/x/arch/x86/x86asm"
)
// Disasm is a disassembler for a given File.
type Disasm struct {
syms []Sym //symbols in file, sorted by address
text []byte // bytes of text segment (actual instructions)
textStart uint64 // start PC of text
textEnd uint64 // end PC of text
goarch string // GOARCH string
disasm disasmFunc // disassembler function for goarch
byteOrder binary.ByteOrder // byte order for goarch
}
// Disasm returns a disassembler for the file f.
func (e *Entry) Disasm() (*Disasm, error) {
syms, err := e.Symbols()
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disasm := disasms[goarch]
byteOrder := byteOrders[goarch]
if disasm == nil || byteOrder == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported architecture")
}
// Filter out section symbols, overwriting syms in place.
keep := syms[:0]
for _, sym := range syms {
switch sym.Name {
case "runtime.text", "text", "_text", "runtime.etext", "etext", "_etext":
// drop
default:
keep = append(keep, sym)
}
}
syms = keep
d := &Disasm{
syms: syms,
pcln: pcln,
text: textBytes,
textStart: textStart,
textEnd: textStart + uint64(len(textBytes)),
goarch: goarch,
disasm: disasm,
byteOrder: byteOrder,
}
return d, nil
}
// lookup finds the symbol name containing addr.
func (d *Disasm) lookup(addr uint64) (name string, base uint64) {
i := sort.Search(len(d.syms), func(i int) bool { return addr < d.syms[i].Addr })
if i > 0 {
s := d.syms[i-1]
if s.Addr != 0 && s.Addr <= addr && addr < s.Addr+uint64(s.Size) {
return s.Name, s.Addr
}
}
return "", 0
}
// base returns the final element in the path.
// It works on both Windows and Unix paths,
// regardless of host operating system.
func base(path string) string {
path = path[strings.LastIndex(path, "/")+1:]
path = path[strings.LastIndex(path, `\`)+1:]
return path
}
// CachedFile contains the content of a file split into lines.
type CachedFile struct {
FileName string
Lines [][]byte
}
// FileCache is a simple LRU cache of file contents.
type FileCache struct {
files *list.List
maxLen int
}
// NewFileCache returns a FileCache which can contain up to maxLen cached file contents.
func NewFileCache(maxLen int) *FileCache {
return &FileCache{
files: list.New(),
maxLen: maxLen,
}
}
// Line returns the source code line for the given file and line number.
// If the file is not already cached, reads it, inserts it into the cache,
// and removes the least recently used file if necessary.
// If the file is in cache, it is moved to the front of the list.
func (fc *FileCache) Line(filename string, line int) ([]byte, error) {
if filepath.Ext(filename) != ".go" {
return nil, nil
}
// Clean filenames returned by src.Pos.SymFilename()
// or src.PosBase.SymFilename() removing
// the leading src.FileSymPrefix.
filename = strings.TrimPrefix(filename, src.FileSymPrefix)
// Expand literal "$GOROOT" rewritten by obj.AbsFile()
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filename = filepath.Clean(os.ExpandEnv(filename))
var cf *CachedFile
var e *list.Element
for e = fc.files.Front(); e != nil; e = e.Next() {
cf = e.Value.(*CachedFile)
if cf.FileName == filename {
break
}
}
if e == nil {
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cf = &CachedFile{
FileName: filename,
Lines: bytes.Split(content, []byte{'\n'}),
}
fc.files.PushFront(cf)
if fc.files.Len() >= fc.maxLen {
fc.files.Remove(fc.files.Back())
}
} else {
fc.files.MoveToFront(e)
}
// because //line directives can be out-of-range. (#36683)
if line-1 >= len(cf.Lines) || line-1 < 0 {
return nil, nil
}
return cf.Lines[line-1], nil
}
// Print prints a disassembly of the file to w.
// If filter is non-nil, the disassembly only includes functions with names matching filter.
// If printCode is true, the disassembly includs corresponding source lines.
// The disassembly only includes functions that overlap the range [start, end).
func (d *Disasm) Print(w io.Writer, filter *regexp.Regexp, start, end uint64, printCode bool) {
if start < d.textStart {
start = d.textStart
}
if end > d.textEnd {
end = d.textEnd
}
printed := false
bw := bufio.NewWriter(w)
var fc *FileCache
if printCode {
fc = NewFileCache(8)
}
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tw := tabwriter.NewWriter(bw, 18, 8, 1, '\t', tabwriter.StripEscape)
for _, sym := range d.syms {
symStart := sym.Addr
symEnd := sym.Addr + uint64(sym.Size)
if sym.Code != 'T' && sym.Code != 't' ||
symStart < d.textStart ||
symEnd <= start || end <= symStart ||
filter != nil && !filter.MatchString(sym.Name) {
continue
}
if printed {
fmt.Fprintf(bw, "\n")
}
printed = true
file, _, _ := d.pcln.PCToLine(sym.Addr)
fmt.Fprintf(bw, "TEXT %s(SB) %s\n", sym.Name, file)
if symEnd > end {
symEnd = end
}
code := d.text[:end-d.textStart]
var lastFile string
var lastLine int
d.Decode(symStart, symEnd, relocs, func(pc, size uint64, file string, line int, text string) {
if printCode {
if file != lastFile || line != lastLine {
if srcLine, err := fc.Line(file, line); err == nil {
fmt.Fprintf(tw, "%s%s%s\n", []byte{tabwriter.Escape}, srcLine, []byte{tabwriter.Escape})
}
lastFile, lastLine = file, line
}
fmt.Fprintf(tw, " %#x\t", pc)
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(tw, " %s:%d\t%#x\t", base(file), line, pc)
}
if size%4 != 0 || d.goarch == "386" || d.goarch == "amd64" {
// Print instruction as bytes.
fmt.Fprintf(tw, "%x", code[i:i+size])
} else {
// Print instruction as 32-bit words.
for j := uint64(0); j < size; j += 4 {
if j > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(tw, " ")
}
fmt.Fprintf(tw, "%08x", d.byteOrder.Uint32(code[i+j:]))
}
}
fmt.Fprintf(tw, "\t%s\t\n", text)
})
tw.Flush()
}
bw.Flush()
}
// Decode disassembles the text segment range [start, end), calling f for each instruction.
func (d *Disasm) Decode(start, end uint64, relocs []Reloc, f func(pc, size uint64, file string, line int, text string)) {
if start < d.textStart {
start = d.textStart
}
if end > d.textEnd {
end = d.textEnd
}
code := d.text[:end-d.textStart]
lookup := d.lookup
for pc := start; pc < end; {
i := pc - d.textStart
text, size := d.disasm(code[i:], pc, lookup, d.byteOrder)
sep := "\t"
for len(relocs) > 0 && relocs[0].Addr < i+uint64(size) {
text += sep + relocs[0].Stringer.String(pc-start)
sep = " "
f(pc, uint64(size), file, line, text)
pc += uint64(size)
}
}
type lookupFunc = func(addr uint64) (sym string, base uint64)
type disasmFunc func(code []byte, pc uint64, lookup lookupFunc, ord binary.ByteOrder) (text string, size int)
func disasm_386(code []byte, pc uint64, lookup lookupFunc, _ binary.ByteOrder) (string, int) {
return disasm_x86(code, pc, lookup, 32)
}
func disasm_amd64(code []byte, pc uint64, lookup lookupFunc, _ binary.ByteOrder) (string, int) {
return disasm_x86(code, pc, lookup, 64)
}
func disasm_x86(code []byte, pc uint64, lookup lookupFunc, arch int) (string, int) {
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inst, err := x86asm.Decode(code, arch)
var text string
size := inst.Len
if err != nil || size == 0 || inst.Op == 0 {
size = 1
text = "?"
} else {
text = x86asm.GoSyntax(inst, pc, lookup)
}
return text, size
}
type textReader struct {
code []byte
pc uint64
}
func (r textReader) ReadAt(data []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) {
if off < 0 || uint64(off) < r.pc {
return 0, io.EOF
}
d := uint64(off) - r.pc
if d >= uint64(len(r.code)) {
return 0, io.EOF
}
n = copy(data, r.code[d:])
if n < len(data) {
err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
}
return
}
func disasm_arm(code []byte, pc uint64, lookup lookupFunc, _ binary.ByteOrder) (string, int) {
inst, err := armasm.Decode(code, armasm.ModeARM)
var text string
size := inst.Len
if err != nil || size == 0 || inst.Op == 0 {
size = 4
text = "?"
} else {
text = armasm.GoSyntax(inst, pc, lookup, textReader{code, pc})
func disasm_arm64(code []byte, pc uint64, lookup lookupFunc, byteOrder binary.ByteOrder) (string, int) {
inst, err := arm64asm.Decode(code)
var text string
if err != nil || inst.Op == 0 {
text = "?"
} else {
text = arm64asm.GoSyntax(inst, pc, lookup, textReader{code, pc})
}
return text, 4
}
func disasm_ppc64(code []byte, pc uint64, lookup lookupFunc, byteOrder binary.ByteOrder) (string, int) {
inst, err := ppc64asm.Decode(code, byteOrder)
var text string
size := inst.Len
if err != nil || size == 0 {
size = 4
text = "?"
} else {
text = ppc64asm.GoSyntax(inst, pc, lookup)
}
return text, size
}
"386": disasm_386,
"amd64": disasm_amd64,
"arm": disasm_arm,
"arm64": disasm_arm64,
"ppc64": disasm_ppc64,
"ppc64le": disasm_ppc64,
}
var byteOrders = map[string]binary.ByteOrder{
"386": binary.LittleEndian,
"amd64": binary.LittleEndian,
"arm": binary.LittleEndian,
"arm64": binary.LittleEndian,
"ppc64": binary.BigEndian,
"ppc64le": binary.LittleEndian,
"s390x": binary.BigEndian,
type Liner interface {
// Given a pc, returns the corresponding file, line, and function data.
// If unknown, returns "",0,nil.
PCToLine(uint64) (string, int, *gosym.Func)
}