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57 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/i386/db_trace.c,v 1.35.2.3 2002/02/21 22:31:25 silby Exp $
60 #include <sys/param.h>
61 #include <sys/systm.h>
62 #include <sys/linker_set.h>
67 #include <machine/cpu.h>
68 #include <machine/md_var.h>
71 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
73 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
75 #include <dlfcn.h> /* DLL */
79 #include <ddb/db_access.h>
80 #include <ddb/db_sym.h>
81 #include <ddb/db_variables.h>
93 * Machine register set.
95 struct db_variable db_regs[] = {
96 { "cs", &ddb_regs.tf_cs, NULL },
97 /* { "ds", &ddb_regs.tf_ds, NULL },
98 { "es", &ddb_regs.tf_es, NULL },
99 { "fs", &ddb_regs.tf_fs, NULL },
100 { "gs", &ddb_regs.tf_gs, NULL }, */
101 { "ss", &ddb_regs.tf_ss, NULL },
102 { "rax", &ddb_regs.tf_rax, NULL },
103 { "rcx", &ddb_regs.tf_rcx, NULL },
104 { "rdx", &ddb_regs.tf_rdx, NULL },
105 { "rbx", &ddb_regs.tf_rbx, NULL },
106 { "rsp", &ddb_regs.tf_rsp, NULL },
107 { "rbp", &ddb_regs.tf_rbp, NULL },
108 { "rsi", &ddb_regs.tf_rsi, NULL },
109 { "rdi", &ddb_regs.tf_rdi, NULL },
110 { "rip", &ddb_regs.tf_rip, NULL },
111 { "rfl", &ddb_regs.tf_rflags, NULL },
112 { "r8", &ddb_regs.tf_r8, NULL },
113 { "r9", &ddb_regs.tf_r9, NULL },
114 { "r10", &ddb_regs.tf_r10, NULL },
115 { "r11", &ddb_regs.tf_r11, NULL },
116 { "r12", &ddb_regs.tf_r12, NULL },
117 { "r13", &ddb_regs.tf_r13, NULL },
118 { "r14", &ddb_regs.tf_r14, NULL },
119 { "r15", &ddb_regs.tf_r15, NULL },
120 { "dr0", NULL, db_dr0 },
121 { "dr1", NULL, db_dr1 },
122 { "dr2", NULL, db_dr2 },
123 { "dr3", NULL, db_dr3 },
124 { "dr4", NULL, db_dr4 },
125 { "dr5", NULL, db_dr5 },
126 { "dr6", NULL, db_dr6 },
127 { "dr7", NULL, db_dr7 },
129 struct db_variable *db_eregs = db_regs + sizeof(db_regs)/sizeof(db_regs[0]);
134 #define INKERNEL(va) (((vm_offset_t)(va)) >= USRSTACK)
136 struct x86_64_frame {
137 struct x86_64_frame *f_frame;
147 static void db_nextframe(struct x86_64_frame **, db_addr_t *);
148 static int db_numargs(struct x86_64_frame *);
149 static void db_print_stack_entry(const char *, int, char **, long *, db_addr_t);
150 static void dl_symbol_values(long callpc, const char **name);
153 static char *watchtype_str(int type);
154 static int kx86_64_set_watch(int watchnum, unsigned int watchaddr,
155 int size, int access, struct dbreg * d);
156 static int kx86_64_clr_watch(int watchnum, struct dbreg * d);
157 int db_md_set_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size);
158 int db_md_clr_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size);
159 void db_md_list_watchpoints(void);
163 * Figure out how many arguments were passed into the frame at "fp".
166 db_numargs(struct x86_64_frame *fp)
169 return (0); /* regparm, needs dwarf2 info */
176 argp = (int *)db_get_value((int)&fp->f_retaddr, 4, FALSE);
178 * XXX etext is wrong for LKMs. We should attempt to interpret
179 * the instruction at the return address in all cases. This
180 * may require better fault handling.
182 if (argp < (int *)btext || argp >= (int *)etext) {
185 inst = db_get_value((int)argp, 4, FALSE);
186 if ((inst & 0xff) == 0x59) /* popl %ecx */
188 else if ((inst & 0xffff) == 0xc483) /* addl $Ibs, %esp */
189 args = ((inst >> 16) & 0xff) / 4;
200 db_print_stack_entry(const char *name, int narg, char **argnp, long *argp,
203 db_printf("%s(", name);
206 db_printf("%s=", *argnp++);
207 db_printf("%ld", (long)db_get_value((long)argp, 8, FALSE));
213 db_printsym(callpc, DB_STGY_PROC);
218 * Figure out the next frame up in the call stack.
221 db_nextframe(struct x86_64_frame **fp, db_addr_t *ip)
223 struct trapframe *tf;
227 const char *sym, *name;
229 if ((unsigned long)*fp < PAGE_SIZE) {
233 rip = db_get_value((long) &(*fp)->f_retaddr, 8, FALSE);
234 rbp = db_get_value((long) &(*fp)->f_frame, 8, FALSE);
237 * Figure out frame type.
242 sym = db_search_symbol(rip, DB_STGY_ANY, &offset);
243 db_symbol_values(sym, &name, NULL);
244 dl_symbol_values(rip, &name);
246 if (!strcmp(name, "calltrap")) {
248 } else if (!strncmp(name, "Xresume", 7)) {
249 frame_type = INTERRUPT;
250 } else if (!strcmp(name, "_Xsyscall")) {
251 frame_type = SYSCALL;
256 * Normal frames need no special processing.
258 if (frame_type == NORMAL) {
259 *ip = (db_addr_t) rip;
260 *fp = (struct x86_64_frame *) rbp;
264 db_print_stack_entry(name, 0, 0, 0, rip);
267 * Point to base of trapframe which is just above the
270 tf = (struct trapframe *)((long)*fp + 16);
273 rsp = (ISPL(tf->tf_cs) == SEL_UPL) ? tf->tf_rsp : (long)&tf->tf_rsp;
275 rsp = (long)&tf->tf_rsp;
277 switch (frame_type) {
283 "--- trap %016lx, rip = %016lx, rsp = %016lx, rbp = %016lx ---\n",
284 tf->tf_trapno, rip, rsp, rbp);
292 "--- syscall %016lx, rip = %016lx, rsp = %016lx, rbp = %016lx ---\n",
293 tf->tf_rax, rip, rsp, rbp);
297 tf = (struct trapframe *)((long)*fp + 16);
302 "--- interrupt, rip = %016lx, rsp = %016lx, rbp = %016lx ---\n",
310 *ip = (db_addr_t) rip;
311 *fp = (struct x86_64_frame *) rbp;
315 db_stack_trace_cmd(db_expr_t addr, boolean_t have_addr, db_expr_t count,
318 struct x86_64_frame *frame;
328 frame = (struct x86_64_frame *)BP_REGS(&ddb_regs);
330 frame = (struct x86_64_frame *)(SP_REGS(&ddb_regs) - 8);
331 callpc = PC_REGS(&ddb_regs);
334 * Look for something that might be a frame pointer, just as
337 frame = (struct x86_64_frame *)addr;
338 for (i = 0; i < 4096; i += 8) {
339 struct x86_64_frame *check;
341 check = (struct x86_64_frame *)db_get_value((long)((char *)&frame->f_frame + i), 8, FALSE);
342 if ((char *)check - (char *)frame >= 0 &&
343 (char *)check - (char *)frame < 4096
347 db_printf("%p does not look like a stack frame, skipping\n", (char *)&frame->f_frame + i);
350 db_printf("Unable to find anything that looks like a stack frame\n");
353 frame = (void *)((char *)frame + i);
354 db_printf("Trace beginning at frame %p\n", frame);
355 callpc = (db_addr_t)db_get_value((long)&frame->f_retaddr, 8, FALSE);
360 struct x86_64_frame *actframe;
366 char *argnames[MAXNARG], **argnp = NULL;
368 sym = db_search_symbol(callpc, DB_STGY_ANY, &offset);
369 db_symbol_values(sym, &name, NULL);
370 dl_symbol_values(callpc, &name);
373 * Attempt to determine a (possibly fake) frame that gives
374 * the caller's pc. It may differ from `frame' if the
375 * current function never sets up a standard frame or hasn't
376 * set one up yet or has just discarded one. The last two
377 * cases can be guessed fairly reliably for code generated
378 * by gcc. The first case is too much trouble to handle in
379 * general because the amount of junk on the stack depends
380 * on the pc (the special handling of "calltrap", etc. in
381 * db_nextframe() works because the `next' pc is special).
388 instr = db_get_value(callpc, 4, FALSE);
389 if ((instr & 0xffffffff) == 0xe5894855) {
390 /* pushq %rbp; movq %rsp, %rbp */
391 actframe = (struct x86_64_frame *)
392 (SP_REGS(&ddb_regs) - 8);
393 } else if ((instr & 0xffffff) == 0xe58948) {
394 /* movq %rsp, %rbp */
395 actframe = (struct x86_64_frame *)
397 if (ddb_regs.tf_rbp == 0) {
398 /* Fake caller's frame better. */
401 } else if ((instr & 0xff) == 0xc3) {
403 actframe = (struct x86_64_frame *)
404 (SP_REGS(&ddb_regs) - 8);
405 } else if (offset == 0) {
406 /* Probably a symbol in assembler code. */
407 actframe = (struct x86_64_frame *)
408 (SP_REGS(&ddb_regs) - 8);
410 } else if (name != NULL &&
411 strcmp(name, "fork_trampoline") == 0) {
413 * Don't try to walk back on a stack for a
414 * process that hasn't actually been run yet.
416 db_print_stack_entry(name, 0, 0, 0, callpc);
422 argp = &actframe->f_arg0;
424 if (sym != NULL && db_sym_numargs(sym, &narg, argnames)) {
427 narg = db_numargs(frame);
430 db_print_stack_entry(name, narg, argnp, argp, callpc);
432 if (actframe != frame) {
433 /* `frame' belongs to caller. */
435 db_get_value((long)&actframe->f_retaddr, 8, FALSE);
439 db_nextframe(&frame, &callpc);
446 print_backtrace(void)
450 __asm __volatile("movq %%rbp, %0" : "=r" (rbp));
451 db_stack_trace_cmd(rbp, 1, -1, NULL);
454 #define DB_DRX_FUNC(reg) \
456 db_ ## reg (struct db_variable *vp, db_expr_t *valuep, int op) \
458 if (op == DB_VAR_GET) \
459 *valuep = r ## reg (); \
461 load_ ## reg (*valuep); \
476 kx86_64_set_watch(int watchnum, unsigned int watchaddr, int size, int access,
482 if (watchnum == -1) {
483 for (i = 0, mask = 0x3; i < 4; i++, mask <<= 2)
484 if ((d->dr[7] & mask) == 0)
494 size = 1; /* size must be 1 for an execution breakpoint */
496 case DBREG_DR7_WRONLY:
504 * we can watch a 1, 2, 4, or 8 byte sized location
524 /* clear the bits we are about to affect */
525 d->dr[7] &= ~((0x3 << (watchnum * 2)) | (0x0f << (watchnum * 4 + 16)));
527 /* set drN register to the address, N=watchnum */
528 DBREG_DRX(d, watchnum) = watchaddr;
530 /* enable the watchpoint */
531 d->dr[7] |= (0x2 << (watchnum * 2)) | (mask << (watchnum * 4 + 16));
538 kx86_64_clr_watch(int watchnum, struct dbreg *d)
540 if (watchnum < 0 || watchnum >= 4)
543 d->dr[7] &= ~((0x3 << (watchnum * 2)) | (0x0f << (watchnum * 4 + 16)));
544 DBREG_DRX(d, watchnum) = 0;
551 db_md_set_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size)
557 fill_dbregs(NULL, &d);
560 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
561 if ((d.dr[7] & (3 << (i * 2))) == 0)
565 if (avail * 8 < size)
568 for (i=0; i < 4 && (size != 0); i++) {
569 if ((d.dr[7] & (3 << (i * 2))) == 0) {
570 if (size >= 8 || (avail == 1 && size > 4))
578 kx86_64_set_watch(i, addr, wsize, DBREG_DR7_WRONLY, &d);
584 set_dbregs(NULL, &d);
590 db_md_clr_watchpoint(db_expr_t addr, db_expr_t size)
595 fill_dbregs(NULL, &d);
597 for(i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
598 if (d.dr[7] & (3 << (i * 2))) {
599 if ((DBREG_DRX((&d), i) >= addr) &&
600 (DBREG_DRX((&d), i) < addr + size))
601 kx86_64_clr_watch(i, &d);
605 set_dbregs(NULL, &d);
611 watchtype_str(int type)
618 case DBREG_DR7_WRONLY:
626 db_md_list_watchpoints(void)
631 fill_dbregs(NULL, &d);
633 db_printf("\nhardware watchpoints:\n");
634 db_printf(" watch status type len address\n"
635 " ----- -------- ---------- --- ----------\n");
636 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
637 if (d.dr[7] & (0x03 << (i * 2))) {
639 type = (d.dr[7] >> (16 + (i * 4))) & 3;
640 len = (d.dr[7] >> (16 + (i * 4) + 2)) & 3;
641 db_printf(" %-5d %-8s %10s %3d 0x%08lx\n",
642 i, "enabled", watchtype_str(type),
643 len + 1, DBREG_DRX((&d), i));
645 db_printf(" %-5d disabled\n", i);
649 db_printf("\ndebug register values:\n");
650 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
651 db_printf(" dr%d 0x%08lx\n", i, DBREG_DRX((&d),i));
656 * See if dladdr() can get the symbol name via the standard dynamic loader.
660 dl_symbol_values(long callpc, const char **name)
665 if (dladdr((const void *)callpc, &info) != 0) {
666 if (info.dli_saddr <= (const void *)callpc)
667 *name = info.dli_sname;