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// Copyright 2009 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.
package dwarf_test
import (
. "debug/dwarf"
"debug/elf"
"debug/macho"
"debug/pe"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"testing"
)
var typedefTests = map[string]string{
"t_ptr_volatile_int": "*volatile int",
"t_ptr_const_char": "*const char",
"t_long": "long int",
"t_ushort": "short unsigned int",
"t_func_int_of_float_double": "func(float, double) int",
"t_ptr_func_int_of_float_double": "*func(float, double) int",
"t_ptr_func_int_of_float_complex": "*func(complex float) int",
"t_ptr_func_int_of_double_complex": "*func(complex double) int",
"t_ptr_func_int_of_long_double_complex": "*func(complex long double) int",
"t_func_ptr_int_of_char_schar_uchar": "func(char, signed char, unsigned char) *int",
"t_func_void_of_char": "func(char) void",
"t_func_void_of_void": "func() void",
"t_func_void_of_ptr_char_dots": "func(*char, ...) void",
"t_my_struct": "struct my_struct {vi volatile int@0; x char@4 : 1@7; y int@4 : 4@27; z [0]int@8; array [40]long long int@8; zz [0]int@328}",
"t_my_struct1": "struct my_struct1 {zz [1]int@0}",
"t_my_union": "union my_union {vi volatile int@0; x char@0 : 1@7; y int@0 : 4@28; array [40]long long int@0}",
"t_my_enum": "enum my_enum {e1=1; e2=2; e3=-5; e4=1000000000000000}",
"t_my_list": "struct list {val short int@0; next *t_my_list@8}",
"t_my_tree": "struct tree {left *struct tree@0; right *struct tree@8; val long long unsigned int@16}",
}
// As Apple converts gcc to a clang-based front end
// they keep breaking the DWARF output. This map lists the
// conversion from real answer to Apple answer.
var machoBug = map[string]string{
"func(*char, ...) void": "func(*char) void",
"enum my_enum {e1=1; e2=2; e3=-5; e4=1000000000000000}": "enum my_enum {e1=1; e2=2; e3=-5; e4=-1530494976}",
}
func elfData(t *testing.T, name string) *Data {
f, err := elf.Open(name)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
d, err := f.DWARF()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
return d
}
func machoData(t *testing.T, name string) *Data {
f, err := macho.Open(name)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
d, err := f.DWARF()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
return d
}
func peData(t *testing.T, name string) *Data {
f, err := pe.Open(name)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
d, err := f.DWARF()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
return d
}
func TestTypedefsELF(t *testing.T) { testTypedefs(t, elfData(t, "testdata/typedef.elf"), "elf") }
func TestTypedefsMachO(t *testing.T) {
testTypedefs(t, machoData(t, "testdata/typedef.macho"), "macho")
}
func TestTypedefsELFDwarf4(t *testing.T) { testTypedefs(t, elfData(t, "testdata/typedef.elf4"), "elf") }
func testTypedefs(t *testing.T, d *Data, kind string) {
r := d.Reader()
seen := make(map[string]bool)
for {
e, err := r.Next()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("r.Next:", err)
}
if e == nil {
break
}
if e.Tag == TagTypedef {
typ, err := d.Type(e.Offset)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("d.Type:", err)
}
t1 := typ.(*TypedefType)
var typstr string
if ts, ok := t1.Type.(*StructType); ok {
typstr = ts.Defn()
} else {
typstr = t1.Type.String()
}
if want, ok := typedefTests[t1.Name]; ok {
if seen[t1.Name] {
t.Errorf("multiple definitions for %s", t1.Name)
}
seen[t1.Name] = true
if typstr != want && (kind != "macho" || typstr != machoBug[want]) {
t.Errorf("%s:\n\thave %s\n\twant %s", t1.Name, typstr, want)
}
}
}
if e.Tag != TagCompileUnit {
r.SkipChildren()
}
}
for k := range typedefTests {
if !seen[k] {
t.Errorf("missing %s", k)
}
}
}
func TestTypedefCycle(t *testing.T) {
// See issue #13039: reading a typedef cycle starting from a
// different place than the size needed to be computed from
// used to crash.
//
// cycle.elf built with GCC 4.8.4:
// gcc -g -c -o cycle.elf cycle.c
d := elfData(t, "testdata/cycle.elf")
r := d.Reader()
offsets := []Offset{}
for {
e, err := r.Next()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("r.Next:", err)
}
if e == nil {
break
}
switch e.Tag {
case TagBaseType, TagTypedef, TagPointerType, TagStructType:
offsets = append(offsets, e.Offset)
}
}
// Parse each type with a fresh type cache.
for _, offset := range offsets {
d := elfData(t, "testdata/cycle.elf")
_, err := d.Type(offset)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("d.Type(0x%x): %s", offset, err)
}
}
}
var unsupportedTypeTests = []string{
// varname:typename:string:size
"culprit::(unsupported type ReferenceType):8",
"pdm::(unsupported type PtrToMemberType):-1",
}
func TestUnsupportedTypes(t *testing.T) {
// Issue 29601:
// When reading DWARF from C++ load modules, we can encounter
// oddball type DIEs. These will be returned as "UnsupportedType"
// objects; check to make sure this works properly.
d := elfData(t, "testdata/cppunsuptypes.elf")
r := d.Reader()
seen := make(map[string]bool)
for {
e, err := r.Next()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("r.Next:", err)
}
if e == nil {
break
}
if e.Tag == TagVariable {
vname, _ := e.Val(AttrName).(string)
tAttr := e.Val(AttrType)
typOff, ok := tAttr.(Offset)
if !ok {
t.Errorf("variable at offset %v has no type", e.Offset)
continue
}
typ, err := d.Type(typOff)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("err in type decode: %v\n", err)
continue
}
unsup, isok := typ.(*UnsupportedType)
if !isok {
continue
}
tag := vname + ":" + unsup.Name + ":" + unsup.String() +
":" + strconv.FormatInt(unsup.Size(), 10)
seen[tag] = true
}
}
dumpseen := false
for _, v := range unsupportedTypeTests {
if !seen[v] {
t.Errorf("missing %s", v)
dumpseen = true
}
}
if dumpseen {
for k := range seen {
fmt.Printf("seen: %s\n", k)
}
}
}