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496 lines
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// -*- 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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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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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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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// Author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com>
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// dump_syms.mm: Create a symbol file for use with minidumps
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#include "common/mac/dump_syms.h"
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#include <Foundation/Foundation.h>
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#include <mach-o/arch.h>
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#include <mach-o/fat.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "common/dwarf/bytereader-inl.h"
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#include "common/dwarf/dwarf2reader.h"
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#include "common/dwarf_cfi_to_module.h"
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#include "common/dwarf_cu_to_module.h"
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#include "common/dwarf_line_to_module.h"
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#include "common/mac/file_id.h"
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#include "common/mac/macho_reader.h"
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#include "common/module.h"
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#include "common/stabs_reader.h"
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#include "common/stabs_to_module.h"
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#ifndef CPU_TYPE_ARM
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#define CPU_TYPE_ARM (static_cast<cpu_type_t>(12))
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#endif // CPU_TYPE_ARM
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using dwarf2reader::ByteReader;
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using google_breakpad::DwarfCUToModule;
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using google_breakpad::DwarfLineToModule;
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using google_breakpad::FileID;
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using google_breakpad::mach_o::FatReader;
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using google_breakpad::mach_o::Section;
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using google_breakpad::mach_o::Segment;
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using google_breakpad::Module;
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using google_breakpad::StabsReader;
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using google_breakpad::StabsToModule;
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using std::make_pair;
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using std::pair;
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using std::string;
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using std::vector;
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namespace google_breakpad {
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bool DumpSymbols::Read(NSString *filename) {
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if (![[NSFileManager defaultManager] fileExistsAtPath:filename]) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Object file does not exist: %s\n",
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[filename fileSystemRepresentation]);
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return false;
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}
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input_pathname_ = [filename retain];
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// Does this filename refer to a dSYM bundle?
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NSBundle *bundle = [NSBundle bundleWithPath:input_pathname_];
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if (bundle) {
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// Filenames referring to bundles usually have names of the form
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// "<basename>.dSYM"; however, if the user has specified a wrapper
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// suffix (the WRAPPER_SUFFIX and WRAPPER_EXTENSION build settings),
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// then the name may have the form "<basename>.<extension>.dSYM". In
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// either case, the resource name for the file containing the DWARF
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// info within the bundle is <basename>.
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//
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// Since there's no way to tell how much to strip off, remove one
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// extension at a time, and use the first one that
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// pathForResource:ofType:inDirectory likes.
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NSString *base_name = [input_pathname_ lastPathComponent];
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NSString *dwarf_resource;
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do {
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NSString *new_base_name = [base_name stringByDeletingPathExtension];
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// If stringByDeletingPathExtension returned the name unchanged, then
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// there's nothing more for us to strip off --- lose.
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if ([new_base_name isEqualToString:base_name]) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Unable to find DWARF-bearing file in bundle: %s\n",
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[input_pathname_ fileSystemRepresentation]);
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return false;
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}
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// Take the shortened result as our new base_name.
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base_name = new_base_name;
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// Try to find a DWARF resource in the bundle under the new base_name.
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dwarf_resource = [bundle pathForResource:base_name
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ofType:nil inDirectory:@"DWARF"];
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} while (!dwarf_resource);
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object_filename_ = [dwarf_resource retain];
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} else {
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object_filename_ = [input_pathname_ retain];
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}
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// Read the file's contents into memory.
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//
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// The documentation for dataWithContentsOfMappedFile says:
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//
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// Because of file mapping restrictions, this method should only be
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// used if the file is guaranteed to exist for the duration of the
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// data object’s existence. It is generally safer to use the
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// dataWithContentsOfFile: method.
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//
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// I gather this means that OS X doesn't have (or at least, that method
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// doesn't use) a form of mapping like Linux's MAP_PRIVATE, where the
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// process appears to get its own copy of the data, and changes to the
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// file don't affect memory and vice versa).
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NSError *error;
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contents_ = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:object_filename_
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options:0
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error:&error];
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if (!contents_) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error reading object file: %s: %s\n",
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[object_filename_ fileSystemRepresentation],
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[[error localizedDescription] UTF8String]);
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return false;
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}
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[contents_ retain];
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// Get the list of object files present in the file.
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FatReader::Reporter fat_reporter([object_filename_
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fileSystemRepresentation]);
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FatReader fat_reader(&fat_reporter);
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if (!fat_reader.Read(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>([contents_ bytes]),
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[contents_ length])) {
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return false;
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}
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// Get our own copy of fat_reader's object file list.
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size_t object_files_count;
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const struct fat_arch *object_files =
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fat_reader.object_files(&object_files_count);
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if (object_files_count == 0) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Fat binary file contains *no* architectures: %s\n",
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[object_filename_ fileSystemRepresentation]);
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return false;
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}
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object_files_.resize(object_files_count);
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memcpy(&object_files_[0], object_files,
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sizeof(struct fat_arch) * object_files_count);
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return true;
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}
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bool DumpSymbols::SetArchitecture(cpu_type_t cpu_type,
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cpu_subtype_t cpu_subtype) {
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// Find the best match for the architecture the user requested.
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const struct fat_arch *best_match
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= NXFindBestFatArch(cpu_type, cpu_subtype, &object_files_[0],
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static_cast<uint32_t>(object_files_.size()));
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if (!best_match) return false;
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// Record the selected object file.
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selected_object_file_ = best_match;
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return true;
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}
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bool DumpSymbols::SetArchitecture(const std::string &arch_name) {
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bool arch_set = false;
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const NXArchInfo *arch_info = NXGetArchInfoFromName(arch_name.c_str());
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if (arch_info) {
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arch_set = SetArchitecture(arch_info->cputype, arch_info->cpusubtype);
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}
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return arch_set;
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}
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string DumpSymbols::Identifier() {
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FileID file_id([object_filename_ fileSystemRepresentation]);
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unsigned char identifier_bytes[16];
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cpu_type_t cpu_type = selected_object_file_->cputype;
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if (!file_id.MachoIdentifier(cpu_type, identifier_bytes)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Unable to calculate UUID of mach-o binary %s!\n",
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[object_filename_ fileSystemRepresentation]);
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return "";
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}
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char identifier_string[40];
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FileID::ConvertIdentifierToString(identifier_bytes, identifier_string,
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sizeof(identifier_string));
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string compacted(identifier_string);
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for(size_t i = compacted.find('-'); i != string::npos;
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i = compacted.find('-', i))
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compacted.erase(i, 1);
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return compacted;
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}
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// A line-to-module loader that accepts line number info parsed by
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// dwarf2reader::LineInfo and populates a Module and a line vector
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// with the results.
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class DumpSymbols::DumperLineToModule:
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public DwarfCUToModule::LineToModuleFunctor {
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public:
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// Create a line-to-module converter using BYTE_READER.
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DumperLineToModule(dwarf2reader::ByteReader *byte_reader)
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: byte_reader_(byte_reader) { }
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void operator()(const char *program, uint64 length,
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Module *module, vector<Module::Line> *lines) {
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DwarfLineToModule handler(module, lines);
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dwarf2reader::LineInfo parser(program, length, byte_reader_, &handler);
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parser.Start();
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}
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private:
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dwarf2reader::ByteReader *byte_reader_; // WEAK
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};
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bool DumpSymbols::ReadDwarf(google_breakpad::Module *module,
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const mach_o::Reader &macho_reader,
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const mach_o::SectionMap &dwarf_sections) const {
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// Build a byte reader of the appropriate endianness.
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ByteReader byte_reader(macho_reader.big_endian()
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? dwarf2reader::ENDIANNESS_BIG
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: dwarf2reader::ENDIANNESS_LITTLE);
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// Construct a context for this file.
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DwarfCUToModule::FileContext file_context(selected_object_name_,
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module);
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// Build a dwarf2reader::SectionMap from our mach_o::SectionMap.
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for (mach_o::SectionMap::const_iterator it = dwarf_sections.begin();
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it != dwarf_sections.end(); it++) {
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file_context.section_map[it->first] =
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make_pair(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(it->second.contents.start),
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it->second.contents.Size());
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}
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// Find the __debug_info section.
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std::pair<const char *, uint64> debug_info_section
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= file_context.section_map["__debug_info"];
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// There had better be a __debug_info section!
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if (!debug_info_section.first) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: __DWARF segment of file has no __debug_info section\n",
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selected_object_name_.c_str());
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return false;
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}
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// Build a line-to-module loader for the root handler to use.
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DumperLineToModule line_to_module(&byte_reader);
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// Walk the __debug_info section, one compilation unit at a time.
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uint64 debug_info_length = debug_info_section.second;
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for (uint64 offset = 0; offset < debug_info_length;) {
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// Make a handler for the root DIE that populates MODULE with the
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// debug info.
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DwarfCUToModule::WarningReporter reporter(selected_object_name_,
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offset);
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DwarfCUToModule root_handler(&file_context, &line_to_module, &reporter);
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// Make a Dwarf2Handler that drives our DIEHandler.
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dwarf2reader::DIEDispatcher die_dispatcher(&root_handler);
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// Make a DWARF parser for the compilation unit at OFFSET.
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dwarf2reader::CompilationUnit dwarf_reader(file_context.section_map,
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offset,
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&byte_reader,
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&die_dispatcher);
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// Process the entire compilation unit; get the offset of the next.
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offset += dwarf_reader.Start();
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool DumpSymbols::ReadCFI(google_breakpad::Module *module,
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const mach_o::Reader &macho_reader,
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const mach_o::Section §ion,
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bool eh_frame) const {
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// Find the appropriate set of register names for this file's
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// architecture.
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vector<string> register_names;
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switch (macho_reader.cpu_type()) {
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case CPU_TYPE_X86:
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register_names = DwarfCFIToModule::RegisterNames::I386();
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break;
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case CPU_TYPE_X86_64:
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register_names = DwarfCFIToModule::RegisterNames::X86_64();
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break;
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case CPU_TYPE_ARM:
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register_names = DwarfCFIToModule::RegisterNames::ARM();
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break;
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default: {
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const NXArchInfo *arch =
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NXGetArchInfoFromCpuType(macho_reader.cpu_type(),
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macho_reader.cpu_subtype());
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot convert DWARF call frame information for ",
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selected_object_name_.c_str());
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if (arch)
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fprintf(stderr, "architecture '%s'", arch->name);
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else
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fprintf(stderr, "architecture %d,%d",
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macho_reader.cpu_type(), macho_reader.cpu_subtype());
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fprintf(stderr, " to Breakpad symbol file: no register name table\n");
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return false;
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}
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}
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// Find the call frame information and its size.
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const char *cfi = reinterpret_cast<const char *>(section.contents.start);
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size_t cfi_size = section.contents.Size();
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// Plug together the parser, handler, and their entourages.
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DwarfCFIToModule::Reporter module_reporter(selected_object_name_,
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section.section_name);
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DwarfCFIToModule handler(module, register_names, &module_reporter);
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dwarf2reader::ByteReader byte_reader(macho_reader.big_endian() ?
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dwarf2reader::ENDIANNESS_BIG :
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dwarf2reader::ENDIANNESS_LITTLE);
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byte_reader.SetAddressSize(macho_reader.bits_64() ? 8 : 4);
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// At the moment, according to folks at Apple and some cursory
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// investigation, Mac OS X only uses DW_EH_PE_pcrel-based pointers, so
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// this is the only base address the CFI parser will need.
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byte_reader.SetCFIDataBase(section.address, cfi);
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dwarf2reader::CallFrameInfo::Reporter dwarf_reporter(selected_object_name_,
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section.section_name);
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dwarf2reader::CallFrameInfo parser(cfi, cfi_size,
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&byte_reader, &handler, &dwarf_reporter,
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eh_frame);
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parser.Start();
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return true;
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}
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// A LoadCommandHandler that loads whatever debugging data it finds into a
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// Module.
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class DumpSymbols::LoadCommandDumper:
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public mach_o::Reader::LoadCommandHandler {
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public:
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// Create a load command dumper handling load commands from READER's
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// file, and adding data to MODULE.
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LoadCommandDumper(const DumpSymbols &dumper,
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google_breakpad::Module *module,
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const mach_o::Reader &reader)
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: dumper_(dumper), module_(module), reader_(reader) { }
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bool SegmentCommand(const mach_o::Segment &segment);
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bool SymtabCommand(const ByteBuffer &entries, const ByteBuffer &strings);
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private:
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const DumpSymbols &dumper_;
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google_breakpad::Module *module_; // WEAK
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const mach_o::Reader &reader_;
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};
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bool DumpSymbols::LoadCommandDumper::SegmentCommand(const Segment &segment) {
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mach_o::SectionMap section_map;
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if (!reader_.MapSegmentSections(segment, §ion_map))
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return false;
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if (segment.name == "__TEXT") {
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module_->SetLoadAddress(segment.vmaddr);
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mach_o::SectionMap::const_iterator eh_frame =
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section_map.find("__eh_frame");
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if (eh_frame != section_map.end()) {
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// If there is a problem reading this, don't treat it as a fatal error.
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dumper_.ReadCFI(module_, reader_, eh_frame->second, true);
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}
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return true;
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}
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if (segment.name == "__DWARF") {
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if (!dumper_.ReadDwarf(module_, reader_, section_map))
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return false;
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mach_o::SectionMap::const_iterator debug_frame
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= section_map.find("__debug_frame");
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if (debug_frame != section_map.end()) {
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// If there is a problem reading this, don't treat it as a fatal error.
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dumper_.ReadCFI(module_, reader_, debug_frame->second, false);
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool DumpSymbols::LoadCommandDumper::SymtabCommand(const ByteBuffer &entries,
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const ByteBuffer &strings) {
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StabsToModule stabs_to_module(module_);
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// Mac OS X STABS are never "unitized", and the size of the 'value' field
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// matches the address size of the executable.
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StabsReader stabs_reader(entries.start, entries.Size(),
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strings.start, strings.Size(),
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reader_.big_endian(),
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reader_.bits_64() ? 8 : 4,
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true,
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&stabs_to_module);
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if (!stabs_reader.Process())
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return false;
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stabs_to_module.Finalize();
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return true;
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}
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bool DumpSymbols::WriteSymbolFile(FILE *stream) {
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// Select an object file, if SetArchitecture hasn't been called to set one
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// explicitly.
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if (!selected_object_file_) {
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// If there's only one architecture, that's the one.
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if (object_files_.size() == 1)
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selected_object_file_ = &object_files_[0];
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else {
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// Look for an object file whose architecture matches our own.
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const NXArchInfo *local_arch = NXGetLocalArchInfo();
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if (!SetArchitecture(local_arch->cputype, local_arch->cpusubtype)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: object file contains more than one"
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" architecture, none of which match the current"
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" architecture; specify an architecture explicitly"
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" with '-a ARCH' to resolve the ambiguity\n",
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[object_filename_ fileSystemRepresentation]);
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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assert(selected_object_file_);
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// Find the name of the selected file's architecture, to appear in
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// the MODULE record and in error messages.
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const NXArchInfo *selected_arch_info
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= NXGetArchInfoFromCpuType(selected_object_file_->cputype,
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selected_object_file_->cpusubtype);
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const char *selected_arch_name = selected_arch_info->name;
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if (strcmp(selected_arch_name, "i386") == 0)
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selected_arch_name = "x86";
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// Produce a name to use in error messages that includes the
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// filename, and the architecture, if there is more than one.
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selected_object_name_ = [object_filename_ UTF8String];
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if (object_files_.size() > 1) {
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selected_object_name_ += ", architecture ";
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selected_object_name_ + selected_arch_name;
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}
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// Compute a module name, to appear in the MODULE record.
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NSString *module_name = [object_filename_ lastPathComponent];
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// Choose an identifier string, to appear in the MODULE record.
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string identifier = Identifier();
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if (identifier.empty())
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return false;
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identifier += "0";
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// Create a module to hold the debugging information.
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Module module([module_name UTF8String], "mac", selected_arch_name,
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identifier);
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// Parse the selected object file.
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mach_o::Reader::Reporter reporter(selected_object_name_);
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mach_o::Reader reader(&reporter);
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if (!reader.Read(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>([contents_ bytes])
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+ selected_object_file_->offset,
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selected_object_file_->size,
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selected_object_file_->cputype,
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selected_object_file_->cpusubtype))
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return false;
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// Walk its load commands, and deal with whatever is there.
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LoadCommandDumper load_command_dumper(*this, &module, reader);
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if (!reader.WalkLoadCommands(&load_command_dumper))
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return false;
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return module.Write(stream);
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}
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} // namespace google_breakpad
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