Commit 073486c3 authored by Rob Pike's avatar Rob Pike

add support for debugging in MACH binaries

fix up libmach_amd64 to handle MACH binaries and symbols
db now works on mac and linux

SVN=122807
parent 30706a7e
......@@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ asmb(void)
seek(cout, HEADR+textsize, 0);
break;
case 6:
debug['8'] = 1; /* 64-bit addresses */
v = HEADR+textsize;
myseek(cout, v);
v = rnd(v, 4096) - v;
......@@ -232,7 +233,7 @@ asmb(void)
seek(cout, HEADR+textsize+datsize, 0);
break;
case 6:
debug['s'] = 1;
seek(cout, rnd(HEADR+textsize, INITRND)+rnd(datsize, INITRND), 0);
break;
case 7:
seek(cout, rnd(HEADR+textsize, INITRND)+datsize+strtabsize, 0);
......@@ -348,7 +349,10 @@ asmb(void)
lputl((1<<24)|7); /* cputype - x86/ABI64 */
lputl(3); /* subtype - x86 */
lputl(2); /* file type - mach executable */
lputl(4); /* number of loads */
if (debug['s'])
lputl(4); /* number of loads */
else
lputl(6); /* number of loads */
lputl(machheadr()-32); /* size of loads */
lputl(1); /* flags - no undefines */
lputl(0); /* reserved */
......@@ -386,7 +390,15 @@ asmb(void)
va+v+datsize,bsssize, /* addr size */
0,0,0,0, /* offset align reloc nreloc */
1); /* flag - zero fill */
machstack(va+HEADR);
if (!debug['s']) {
v += rnd(datsize, INITRND);
machsymseg(v,symsize); /* fileoffset,filesize */
v += symsize;
machsymseg(v,lcsize); /* fileoffset,filesize */
}
break;
case 7:
/* elf amd-64 */
......@@ -737,7 +749,7 @@ void
machseg(char *name, vlong vaddr, vlong vsize, vlong foff, vlong fsize,
ulong prot1, ulong prot2, ulong nsect, ulong flag)
{
lputl(25); // section
lputl(25); /* segment 64 */
lputl(72 + 80*nsect);
strnput(name, 16);
vputl(vaddr);
......@@ -750,6 +762,15 @@ machseg(char *name, vlong vaddr, vlong vsize, vlong foff, vlong fsize,
lputl(flag);
}
void
machsymseg(ulong foffset, ulong fsize)
{
lputl(3); /* obsolete gdb debug info */
lputl(16); /* size of symseg command */
lputl(foffset);
lputl(fsize);
}
void
machsect(char *name, char *seg, vlong addr, vlong size, ulong off,
ulong align, ulong reloc, ulong nreloc, ulong flag)
......@@ -799,6 +820,10 @@ machheadr(void)
a += 20; /* data sect */
a += 20; /* bss sect */
a += 46; /* stack sect */
if (!debug['s']) {
a += 4; /* symtab seg */
a += 4; /* lctab seg */
}
return a*4;
}
......
......@@ -421,6 +421,7 @@ int zaddr(uchar*, Adr*, Sym*[]);
void zerosig(char*);
void machseg(char*, vlong, vlong, vlong, vlong, ulong, ulong, ulong, ulong);
void machsymseg(ulong, ulong);
void machsect(char*, char*, vlong, vlong, ulong, ulong, ulong, ulong, ulong);
void machstack(vlong);
ulong machheadr(void);
......
......@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ char* paramspace = "FP";
* -H3 -T4128 -R4096 is plan9 32-bit format
* -H5 -T0x80110000 -R4096 is ELF32
* -H6 -Tx -Rx is apple MH-exec
* -H7 -Tx -Rx is linux elf-exec
*
* options used: 189BLQSWabcjlnpsvz
*/
......
......@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ OFILES=\
# qobj.$O\
# vcodas.$O\
HFILES=$(GOROOT)/include/mach_amd64.h elf.h obj.h
HFILES=$(GOROOT)/include/mach_amd64.h elf.h macho.h obj.h
install: $(LIB)
cp $(LIB) $(GOROOT)/lib
......
......@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
#include <bootexec.h>
#include <mach_amd64.h>
#include "elf.h"
#include "macho.h"
/*
* All a.out header types. The dummy entry allows canonical
......@@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ typedef struct {
struct mips4kexec mipsk4; /* bootexec.h */
struct sparcexec sparc; /* bootexec.h */
struct nextexec next; /* bootexec.h */
Machhdr machhdr; /* macho.h */
} e;
long dummy; /* padding to ensure extra long */
} ExecHdr;
......@@ -62,6 +64,7 @@ static int common(int, Fhdr*, ExecHdr*);
static int commonllp64(int, Fhdr*, ExecHdr*);
static int adotout(int, Fhdr*, ExecHdr*);
static int elfdotout(int, Fhdr*, ExecHdr*);
static int machdotout(int, Fhdr*, ExecHdr*);
static int armdotout(int, Fhdr*, ExecHdr*);
static void setsym(Fhdr*, long, long, long, vlong);
static void setdata(Fhdr*, uvlong, long, vlong, long);
......@@ -256,6 +259,15 @@ ExecTable exectab[] =
sizeof(Ehdr64),
nil,
elfdotout },
{ MACH_MAG, /* 64-bit MACH (apple mac) */
"mach executable",
nil,
FAMD64,
0,
&mi386,
sizeof(Ehdr64),
nil,
machdotout },
{ E_MAGIC, /* Arm 5.out and boot image */
"arm plan 9 executable",
"arm plan 9 dlm",
......@@ -652,7 +664,6 @@ elf64dotout(int fd, Fhdr *fp, ExecHdr *hp)
ep->machine = swab(ep->machine);
ep->version = swal(ep->version);
ep->elfentry = swal(ep->elfentry);
print("entry: 0x%x\n", ep->elfentry);
ep->phoff = swav(ep->phoff);
ep->shoff = swav(ep->shoff);
ep->flags = swav(ep->flags);
......@@ -945,6 +956,143 @@ elfdotout(int fd, Fhdr *fp, ExecHdr *hp)
return 1;
}
static int
machdotout(int fd, Fhdr *fp, ExecHdr *hp)
{
uvlong (*swav)(uvlong);
ulong (*swal)(ulong);
ushort (*swab)(ushort);
Machhdr *mp;
MachCmd **cmd;
MachSeg64 *text;
MachSeg64 *data;
MachSymSeg *symtab;
MachSymSeg *pclntab;
MachSeg64 *seg;
MachSect64 *sect;
uvlong textsize, datasize, bsssize;
uchar *cmdbuf;
uchar *cmdp;
int i;
/* bitswap the header according to the DATA format */
mp = &hp->e.machhdr;
if (mp->cputype != leswal(MACH_CPU_TYPE_X86_64)) {
werrstr("bad MACH cpu type - not amd64");
return 0;
}
swab = leswab;
swal = leswal;
swav = leswav;
mp->magic = swal(mp->magic);
mp->cputype = swal(mp->cputype);
mp->cpusubtype = swal(mp->cpusubtype);
mp->filetype = swal(mp->filetype);
mp->ncmds = swal(mp->ncmds);
mp->sizeofcmds = swal(mp->sizeofcmds);
mp->flags = swal(mp->flags);
mp->reserved = swal(mp->reserved);
if (mp->cpusubtype != MACH_CPU_SUBTYPE_X86) {
werrstr("bad MACH cpu subtype - not amd64");
return 0;
}
if (mp->filetype != MACH_EXECUTABLE_TYPE) {
werrstr("bad MACH cpu subtype - not amd64");
return 0;
}
mach = &mamd64;
fp->type = FAMD64;
cmdbuf = malloc(mp->sizeofcmds);
seek(fd, sizeof(Machhdr), 0);
if(read(fd, cmdbuf, mp->sizeofcmds) != mp->sizeofcmds) {
free(cmdbuf);
return 0;
}
cmd = malloc(mp->ncmds * sizeof(MachCmd*));
cmdp = cmdbuf;
text = 0;
data = 0;
symtab = 0;
pclntab = 0;
textsize = datasize = bsssize = 0;
for (i = 0; i < mp->ncmds; i++) {
MachCmd *c;
cmd[i] = (MachCmd*)cmdp;
c = cmd[i];
c->type = swal(c->type);
c->size = swal(c->size);
switch(c->type) {
case MACH_SEGMENT_64:
seg = (MachSeg64*)c;
seg->vmaddr = swav(seg->vmaddr);
seg->vmsize = swav(seg->vmsize);
seg->fileoff = swav(seg->fileoff);
seg->filesize = swav(seg->filesize);
seg->maxprot = swal(seg->maxprot);
seg->initprot = swal(seg->initprot);
seg->nsects = swal(seg->nsects);
seg->flags = swal(seg->flags);
if (strcmp(seg->segname, "__TEXT") == 0) {
text = seg;
sect = (MachSect64*)(cmdp + sizeof(MachSeg64));
if (strcmp(sect->sectname, "__text") == 0) {
textsize = swav(sect->size);
} else {
werrstr("no text section");
goto bad;
}
}
if (strcmp(seg->segname, "__DATA") == 0) {
data = seg;
sect = (MachSect64*)(cmdp + sizeof(MachSeg64));
if (strcmp(sect->sectname, "__data") == 0) {
datasize = swav(sect->size);
} else {
werrstr("no data section");
goto bad;
}
sect++;
if (strcmp(sect->sectname, "__bss") == 0) {
bsssize = swav(sect->size);
} else {
werrstr("no bss section");
goto bad;
}
}
break;
case MACH_UNIXTHREAD:
break;
case MACH_SYMSEG:
if (symtab == 0)
symtab = (MachSymSeg*)c;
else if (pclntab == 0)
pclntab = (MachSymSeg*)c;
break;
}
cmdp += c->size;
}
if (text == 0 || data == 0) {
free(cmd);
free(cmdbuf);
return 0;
}
/* compute entry by taking address after header - weird - BUG? */
settext(fp, text->vmaddr+sizeof(Machhdr) + mp->sizeofcmds, text->vmaddr, textsize, text->fileoff);
setdata(fp, data->vmaddr, datasize, data->fileoff, bsssize);
if(symtab != 0)
setsym(fp, symtab->filesize, 0, pclntab? pclntab->filesize : 0, symtab->fileoff);
free(cmd);
free(cmdbuf);
return 1;
bad:
free(cmd);
free(cmdbuf);
return 0;
}
/*
* (Free|Net)BSD ARM header.
*/
......
// 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.
/*
* Definitions needed for accessing MACH object headers.
*/
typedef struct {
ulong magic; /* mach magic number identifier */
ulong cputype; /* cpu specifier */
ulong cpusubtype; /* machine specifier */
ulong filetype; /* type of file */
ulong ncmds; /* number of load commands */
ulong sizeofcmds; /* the size of all the load commands */
ulong flags; /* flags */
ulong reserved; /* reserved */
} Machhdr;
typedef struct {
ulong type; /* type of load command */
ulong size; /* total size in bytes */
} MachCmd;
typedef struct {
MachCmd cmd;
char segname[16]; /* segment name */
uvlong vmaddr; /* memory address of this segment */
uvlong vmsize; /* memory size of this segment */
uvlong fileoff; /* file offset of this segment */
uvlong filesize; /* amount to map from the file */
ulong maxprot; /* maximum VM protection */
ulong initprot; /* initial VM protection */
ulong nsects; /* number of sections in segment */
ulong flags; /* flags */
} MachSeg64; /* for 64-bit architectures */
typedef struct {
MachCmd cmd;
ulong fileoff; /* file offset of this segment */
ulong filesize; /* amount to map from the file */
} MachSymSeg;
typedef struct {
char sectname[16]; /* name of this section */
char segname[16]; /* segment this section goes in */
uvlong addr; /* memory address of this section */
uvlong size; /* size in bytes of this section */
ulong offset; /* file offset of this section */
ulong align; /* section alignment (power of 2) */
ulong reloff; /* file offset of relocation entries */
ulong nreloc; /* number of relocation entries */
ulong flags; /* flags (section type and attributes)*/
ulong reserved1; /* reserved (for offset or index) */
ulong reserved2; /* reserved (for count or sizeof) */
ulong reserved3; /* reserved */
} MachSect64; /* for 64-bit architectures */
enum {
MACH_CPU_TYPE_X86_64 = (1<<24)|7,
MACH_CPU_SUBTYPE_X86 = 3,
MACH_EXECUTABLE_TYPE = 2,
MACH_SEGMENT_64 = 0x19, /* 64-bit mapped segment */
MACH_SYMSEG = 3, /* obsolete gdb symtab, reused by go */
MACH_UNIXTHREAD = 0x5, /* thread (for stack) */
};
#define MACH_MAG ((0xcf<<24) | (0xfa<<16) | (0xed<<8) | 0xfe)
......@@ -1050,7 +1050,6 @@ fileline(char *str, int n, uvlong dot)
bot = mid;
else {
line = pc2line(dot);
print("line %d\n", line);
if(line > 0 && fline(str, n, line, f->hist, 0) >= 0)
return 1;
break;
......
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