boinc/lib/mac/dyld_gdb.h

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// Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing
// http://boinc.berkeley.edu
// Copyright (C) 2005 University of California
//
// This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
// either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
// See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// To view the GNU Lesser General Public License visit
// http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html
// or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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/*
* dyld_gdb.h
*
*/
/* This is part of a backtrace generator for boinc project applications.
*
* Adapted from Apple Developer Technical Support Sample Code QCrashReport
*
* This code handles Mac OS X 10.3.x through 10.4.9. It may require some
* adjustment for future OS versions; see the discussion of _sigtramp and
* PowerPC Signal Stack Frames in file QBacktrace.c.
*
* For useful tips on using backtrace information, see Apple Tech Note 2123:
* http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2004/tn2123.html#SECNOSYMBOLS
*
* To convert addresses to correct symbols, use the atos command-line tool:
* atos -o path/to/executable/with/symbols address
* Note: if address 1a23 is hex, use 0x1a23.
*
* To demangle mangled C++ symbols, use the c++filt command-line tool.
* You may need to prefix C++ symbols with an additonal underscore before
* passing them to c++filt (so they begin with two underscore characters).
*
* A very useful shell script to add symbols to a crash dump can be found at:
* http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/symbolizingcrashdumps.html
* Pipe the output of the shell script through c++filt to demangle C++ symbols.
*/
/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
*
* This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code
* as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License
* Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in
* compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this
* file.
*
* The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
* distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
* INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
* Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and
* limitations under the License.
*
* @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
*/
#ifndef _DYLD_GDB_
#define _DYLD_GDB_
/*
* This file describes the interface between gdb and dyld created for
* MacOS X GM. Prior to MacOS X GM gdb used the dyld_debug interfaces
* described in <mach-o/dyld_debug.h>.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define OLD_GDB_DYLD_INTERFACE __ppc__ || __i386__
#if OLD_GDB_DYLD_INTERFACE
/*
* gdb_dyld_version is the version of gdb interface that dyld is currently
* exporting. For the interface described in this header file gdb_dyld_version
* is 2. As the gdb/dyld interface changes this number will be incremented and
* comments will be added as to what are the are changes for the various
* versions.
*/
extern unsigned int gdb_dyld_version;
/*
* gdb_dyld_state_changed is the internal dyld routine called by dyld to notify
* gdb that the state of the data structures has changed. gdb is expected to
* put a break point on this routine and re-read the internal dyld data
* structures below when this break point is hit.
*/
extern void gdb_dyld_state_changed(void);
/*
* gdb looks directly at parts of two of dyld's internal data structures. The
* list of object file images and the list of library images. The parts of
* these structures that gdb looks at will not change unless the value of
* gdb_dyld_version changes. The size of these structures and the other fields
* that gdb does not look at may change.
*
* struct object_images {
* struct object_image images[NOBJECT_IMAGES];
* unsigned long nimages;
* struct object_images *next_images;
* ...
* };
*
* struct library_images {
* struct library_image images[NLIBRARY_IMAGES];
* unsigned long nimages;
* struct library_images *next_images;
* ...
* };
*
* Both the object_image structure and the library_image structure
* start with a structure containing the following fields:
*
* struct image {
* char *physical_name; physical image name (file name)
* unsigned long vmaddr_slide; the slide from the staticly linked address
* struct mach_header *mh; address of the mach header of the image
* unsigned long valid; TRUE if this is struct is valid
* char *name; image name for reporting errors
* ...
* };
*
* In gdb_dyld_version 1 the first field was "name". In gdb_dyld_version 2 the
* first field was changed to "physical_name" and a new fifth field "name" was
* added. These two fields are set to the same values except in the case of
* zero-link. In zero-link the NSLinkModule() option
* NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_TRAILING_PHYS_NAME is used and then the physical_name is
* the file name of the module zero-link loaded that is part of the logical
* image "name".
*/
/* object_images is the global object_images structure */
/* the number of gdb_object_image structures present per bucket */
extern unsigned int gdb_nobject_images;
/* the size of each gdb_object_image structure */
extern unsigned int gdb_object_image_size;
/* library_images is the global library_images structure */
/* the number of gdb_library_image structures present per bucket */
extern unsigned int gdb_nlibrary_images;
/* the size of each gdb_library_image structure */
extern unsigned int gdb_library_image_size;
#endif /* OLD_GDB_DYLD_INTERFACE */
/*
* Beginning in Mac OS X 10.4, there is a new mechanism for dyld to notify gdb and other about new images.
*
*
*/
enum dyld_image_mode { dyld_image_adding=0, dyld_image_removing=1 };
struct dyld_image_info {
const struct mach_header* imageLoadAddress; /* base address image is mapped into */
const char* imageFilePath; /* path dyld used to load the image */
uintptr_t imageFileModDate; /* time_t of image file */
/* if stat().st_mtime of imageFilePath does not match imageFileModDate, */
/* then file has been modified since dyld loaded it */
};
typedef void (*dyld_image_notifier)(enum dyld_image_mode mode, uint32_t infoCount, const struct dyld_image_info info[]);
/*
* gdb looks for the symbol "_dyld_all_image_infos" in dyld. It contains the fields below.
*
* For a snap shot of what images are currently loaded, the infoArray fields contain a pointer
* to an array of all images. If infoArray is NULL, it means it is being modified, come back later.
*
* To be notified of changes, gdb sets a break point on the notification field. The function
* it points to is called by dyld with an array of information about what images have been added
* (dyld_image_adding) or are about to be removed (dyld_image_removing).
*
* The notification is called after infoArray is updated. This means that if gdb attaches to a process
* and infoArray is NULL, gdb can set a break point on notification and let the proccess continue to
* run until the break point. Then gdb can inspect the full infoArray.
*/
struct dyld_all_image_infos {
uint32_t version; /* == 1 in Mac OS X 10.4 */
uint32_t infoArrayCount;
const struct dyld_image_info* infoArray;
dyld_image_notifier notification;
bool processDetachedFromSharedRegion;
};
extern struct dyld_all_image_infos dyld_all_image_infos;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _DYLD_GDB_ */