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270 lines
12 KiB
C++
// -*- mode: C++ -*-
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// Copyright (c) 2010, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// Original author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com>
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// cfi_assembler.h: Define CFISection, a class for creating properly
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// (and improperly) formatted DWARF CFI data for unit tests.
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#ifndef PROCESSOR_CFI_ASSEMBLER_H_
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#define PROCESSOR_CFI_ASSEMBLER_H_
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#include <string>
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#include "common/dwarf/dwarf2enums.h"
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#include "common/test_assembler.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/common/breakpad_types.h"
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namespace google_breakpad {
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using dwarf2reader::DwarfPointerEncoding;
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using google_breakpad::test_assembler::Endianness;
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using google_breakpad::test_assembler::Label;
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using google_breakpad::test_assembler::Section;
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using std::string;
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class CFISection: public Section {
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public:
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// CFI augmentation strings beginning with 'z', defined by the
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// Linux/IA-64 C++ ABI, can specify interesting encodings for
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// addresses appearing in FDE headers and call frame instructions (and
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// for additional fields whose presence the augmentation string
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// specifies). In particular, pointers can be specified to be relative
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// to various base address: the start of the .text section, the
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// location holding the address itself, and so on. These allow the
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// frame data to be position-independent even when they live in
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// write-protected pages. These variants are specified at the
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// following two URLs:
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//
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// http://refspecs.linux-foundation.org/LSB_4.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/dwarfext.html
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// http://refspecs.linux-foundation.org/LSB_4.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/ehframechpt.html
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//
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// CFISection leaves the production of well-formed 'z'-augmented CIEs and
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// FDEs to the user, but does provide EncodedPointer, to emit
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// properly-encoded addresses for a given pointer encoding.
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// EncodedPointer uses an instance of this structure to find the base
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// addresses it should use; you can establish a default for all encoded
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// pointers appended to this section with SetEncodedPointerBases.
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struct EncodedPointerBases {
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EncodedPointerBases() : cfi(), text(), data() { }
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// The starting address of this CFI section in memory, for
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// DW_EH_PE_pcrel. DW_EH_PE_pcrel pointers may only be used in data
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// that has is loaded into the program's address space.
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u_int64_t cfi;
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// The starting address of this file's .text section, for DW_EH_PE_textrel.
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u_int64_t text;
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// The starting address of this file's .got or .eh_frame_hdr section,
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// for DW_EH_PE_datarel.
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u_int64_t data;
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};
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// Create a CFISection whose endianness is ENDIANNESS, and where
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// machine addresses are ADDRESS_SIZE bytes long. If EH_FRAME is
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// true, use the .eh_frame format, as described by the Linux
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// Standards Base Core Specification, instead of the DWARF CFI
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// format.
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CFISection(Endianness endianness, size_t address_size,
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bool eh_frame = false)
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: Section(endianness), address_size_(address_size), eh_frame_(eh_frame),
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pointer_encoding_(dwarf2reader::DW_EH_PE_absptr),
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encoded_pointer_bases_(), entry_length_(NULL), in_fde_(false) {
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// The 'start', 'Here', and 'Mark' members of a CFISection all refer
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// to section offsets.
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start() = 0;
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}
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// Return this CFISection's address size.
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size_t AddressSize() const { return address_size_; }
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// Return true if this CFISection uses the .eh_frame format, or
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// false if it contains ordinary DWARF CFI data.
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bool ContainsEHFrame() const { return eh_frame_; }
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// Use ENCODING for pointers in calls to FDEHeader and EncodedPointer.
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void SetPointerEncoding(DwarfPointerEncoding encoding) {
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pointer_encoding_ = encoding;
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}
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// Use the addresses in BASES as the base addresses for encoded
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// pointers in subsequent calls to FDEHeader or EncodedPointer.
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// This function makes a copy of BASES.
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void SetEncodedPointerBases(const EncodedPointerBases &bases) {
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encoded_pointer_bases_ = bases;
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}
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// Append a Common Information Entry header to this section with the
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// given values. If dwarf64 is true, use the 64-bit DWARF initial
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// length format for the CIE's initial length. Return a reference to
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// this section. You should call FinishEntry after writing the last
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// instruction for the CIE.
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//
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// Before calling this function, you will typically want to use Mark
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// or Here to make a label to pass to FDEHeader that refers to this
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// CIE's position in the section.
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CFISection &CIEHeader(u_int64_t code_alignment_factor,
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int data_alignment_factor,
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unsigned return_address_register,
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u_int8_t version = 3,
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const string &augmentation = "",
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bool dwarf64 = false);
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// Append a Frame Description Entry header to this section with the
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// given values. If dwarf64 is true, use the 64-bit DWARF initial
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// length format for the CIE's initial length. Return a reference to
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// this section. You should call FinishEntry after writing the last
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// instruction for the CIE.
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//
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// This function doesn't support entries that are longer than
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// 0xffffff00 bytes. (The "initial length" is always a 32-bit
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// value.) Nor does it support .debug_frame sections longer than
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// 0xffffff00 bytes.
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CFISection &FDEHeader(Label cie_pointer,
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u_int64_t initial_location,
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u_int64_t address_range,
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bool dwarf64 = false);
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// Note the current position as the end of the last CIE or FDE we
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// started, after padding with DW_CFA_nops for alignment. This
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// defines the label representing the entry's length, cited in the
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// entry's header. Return a reference to this section.
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CFISection &FinishEntry();
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// Append the contents of BLOCK as a DW_FORM_block value: an
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// unsigned LEB128 length, followed by that many bytes of data.
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CFISection &Block(const string &block) {
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ULEB128(block.size());
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Append(block);
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return *this;
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}
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// Append ADDRESS to this section, in the appropriate size and
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// endianness. Return a reference to this section.
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CFISection &Address(u_int64_t address) {
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Section::Append(endianness(), address_size_, address);
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return *this;
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}
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CFISection &Address(Label address) {
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Section::Append(endianness(), address_size_, address);
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return *this;
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}
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// Append ADDRESS to this section, using ENCODING and BASES. ENCODING
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// defaults to this section's default encoding, established by
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// SetPointerEncoding. BASES defaults to this section's bases, set by
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// SetEncodedPointerBases. If the DW_EH_PE_indirect bit is set in the
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// encoding, assume that ADDRESS is where the true address is stored.
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// Return a reference to this section.
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//
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// (C++ doesn't let me use default arguments here, because I want to
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// refer to members of *this in the default argument expression.)
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CFISection &EncodedPointer(u_int64_t address) {
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return EncodedPointer(address, pointer_encoding_, encoded_pointer_bases_);
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}
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CFISection &EncodedPointer(u_int64_t address, DwarfPointerEncoding encoding) {
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return EncodedPointer(address, encoding, encoded_pointer_bases_);
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}
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CFISection &EncodedPointer(u_int64_t address, DwarfPointerEncoding encoding,
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const EncodedPointerBases &bases);
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// Restate some member functions, to keep chaining working nicely.
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CFISection &Mark(Label *label) { Section::Mark(label); return *this; }
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CFISection &D8(u_int8_t v) { Section::D8(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &D16(u_int16_t v) { Section::D16(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &D16(Label v) { Section::D16(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &D32(u_int32_t v) { Section::D32(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &D32(const Label &v) { Section::D32(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &D64(u_int64_t v) { Section::D64(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &D64(const Label &v) { Section::D64(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &LEB128(long long v) { Section::LEB128(v); return *this; }
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CFISection &ULEB128(u_int64_t v) { Section::ULEB128(v); return *this; }
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private:
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// A length value that we've appended to the section, but is not yet
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// known. LENGTH is the appended value; START is a label referring
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// to the start of the data whose length was cited.
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struct PendingLength {
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Label length;
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Label start;
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};
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// Constants used in CFI/.eh_frame data:
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// If the first four bytes of an "initial length" are this constant, then
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// the data uses the 64-bit DWARF format, and the length itself is the
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// subsequent eight bytes.
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static const u_int32_t kDwarf64InitialLengthMarker = 0xffffffffU;
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// The CIE identifier for 32- and 64-bit DWARF CFI and .eh_frame data.
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static const u_int32_t kDwarf32CIEIdentifier = ~(u_int32_t)0;
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static const u_int64_t kDwarf64CIEIdentifier = ~(u_int64_t)0;
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static const u_int32_t kEHFrame32CIEIdentifier = 0;
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static const u_int64_t kEHFrame64CIEIdentifier = 0;
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// The size of a machine address for the data in this section.
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size_t address_size_;
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// If true, we are generating a Linux .eh_frame section, instead of
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// a standard DWARF .debug_frame section.
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bool eh_frame_;
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// The encoding to use for FDE pointers.
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DwarfPointerEncoding pointer_encoding_;
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// The base addresses to use when emitting encoded pointers.
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EncodedPointerBases encoded_pointer_bases_;
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// The length value for the current entry.
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//
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// Oddly, this must be dynamically allocated. Labels never get new
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// values; they only acquire constraints on the value they already
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// have, or assert if you assign them something incompatible. So
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// each header needs truly fresh Label objects to cite in their
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// headers and track their positions. The alternative is explicit
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// destructor invocation and a placement new. Ick.
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PendingLength *entry_length_;
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// True if we are currently emitting an FDE --- that is, we have
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// called FDEHeader but have not yet called FinishEntry.
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bool in_fde_;
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// If in_fde_ is true, this is its starting address. We use this for
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// emitting DW_EH_PE_funcrel pointers.
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u_int64_t fde_start_address_;
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};
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} // namespace google_breakpad
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#endif // PROCESSOR_CFI_ASSEMBLER_H_
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