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/**
* @ file DWARF Exception Frames parser
*
* This file performs parsing and execution of DWARF except frames described in
* section ` . eh_frame ` and ` . eh_frame_hdr ` . This is currently used on RISC - V
* boards to implement a complete backtracing when a panic occurs .
*
* More information about the sections structure and DWARF instructions can be
* found in the official documentation :
* http : //dwarfstd.org/Download.php
*/
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# include "eh_frame_parser.h"
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# include "esp_private/panic_internal.h"
# include <string.h>
# if CONFIG_ESP_SYSTEM_USE_EH_FRAME
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# include "eh_frame_parser_impl.h"
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/**
* @ brief Dimension of an array ( number of elements )
*/
# ifndef DIM
# define DIM(array) (sizeof(array) / sizeof(*array))
# endif
/**
* @ brief DWARF Exception Header Encoding
* This is used to know how the data in . eh_frame and . eh_frame_hdr sections
* are encoded .
*/
/* DWARF Exception Exception Header value format. */
# define DW_EH_PE_omit 0xff /*!< No value is present */
# define DW_EH_PE_uleb128 0x01 /*!< Unsigned value encoded in LEB128 (Little Endian Base 128). */
# define DW_EH_PE_udata2 0x02 /*!< Unsigned 16-bit value. */
# define DW_EH_PE_udata4 0x03 /*!< Unsigned 32-bit value. */
# define DW_EH_PE_udata8 0x04 /*!< Unsigned 64-bit value. */
# define DW_EH_PE_sleb128 0x09 /*!< Signed value encoded in LEB128 (Little Endian Base 128). */
# define DW_EH_PE_sdata2 0x0A /*!< Signed 16-bit value. */
# define DW_EH_PE_sdata4 0x0B /*!< Signed 32-bit value. */
# define DW_EH_PE_sdata8 0x0C /*!< Signed 64-bit value. */
/* DWARF Exception Exception Header value application.
* These values are in fact represented in the high nibble of a given data .
* For example :
* 0x3A describes the values as signed 16 - bit offsets relative to . eh_frame_hdr section .
* 0x11 describes the values as unsigned value encoded in LEB128 , relative to their location ion memory . */
# define DW_EH_PE_absptr 0x00 /*!< The value itself is a pointer, it is not an offset. */
# define DW_EH_PE_pcrel 0x01 /*!< The value is an offset, relative to its location in memory. */
# define DW_EH_PE_datarel 0x03 /*!< The value is an offset, relative to .eh_frame_hdr section. */
/* Macros simplifying testing relative offset data encoding. */
# define ESP_ENCODING_PC_REL(ENCODING) (((ENCODING >> 4) & 0xf) == DW_EH_PE_pcrel)
# define ESP_ENCODING_FRAME_HDR_REL(ENCODING) (((ENCODING >> 4) & 0xf) == DW_EH_PE_datarel)
/**
* @ brief Call Frame Information ( CIE ) fields information .
* As the size of CIE is variable , the simplest way to described it is to
* have a pointer at the beginning of CIE structure and access the fields
* thanks to the index macros defined here .
*/
# define ESP_CIE_VARIABLE_FIELDS_IDX (9) /*!< Offset, in bytes, where variable length fields start. */
/**
* @ brief Frame Description Entry ( FDE ) fields index .
* For the same reasons as above , we prefer defining these macros rather than
* having a structure .
*/
# define ESP_FDE_LENGTH_IDX (0) /*!< Length, in bytes, of the FDE excluding this field. 4 bytes field. */
# define ESP_FDE_CIE_IDX (1) /*!< Nearest preceding Common Information Entry (CIE) offset. 4 bytes field. */
# define ESP_FDE_INITLOC_IDX (2) /*!< Initial location (of the function) the FDE describes. Variable size (encoding in CIE). */
# define ESP_FDE_RANGELEN_IDX (3) /*!< Size, in bytes, of the function described by this FDE location the FDE describes. Variable size (encoding in CIE). */
# define ESP_FDE_AUGMENTATION_IDX (4) /*!< Augmentation data length. Unsigned LEB128. */
/**
* @ brief Pointers to both . eh_frame_hdr and . eh_frame sections .
*/
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# define EH_FRAME_HDR_ADDR (&__eh_frame_hdr)
# define EH_FRAME_ADDR (&__eh_frame)
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/**
* @ brief Structure of . eh_frame_hdr section header .
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t version ; /*!< Structure version, must be 1.*/
uint8_t eh_frame_ptr_enc ; /*!< eh_frame_ptr entry encoding. */
uint8_t fde_count_enc ; /*!< fde_count entry encoding. */
uint8_t table_enc ; /*!< table entries encoding. */
/* The rest of the structure has variable length. Thus, we cannot define
* them here . Here are their names :
* - eh_frame_ptr : encoded pointer to the . eh_frame section .
* - fde_Count : number of entries in the array of table_entry .
* - table_entry array : sorted array of table_entry . */
} __attribute__ ( ( packed ) ) fde_header ;
/**
* @ brief . eh_frame_hdr table ' s entry format .
* Each entry of the table contains 2 32 - bit encoded addresses .
* Encoding is defined in the previous structure . Check table_enc field .
*/
typedef struct {
uint32_t fun_addr ; /*!< Address of the function described. */
uint32_t fde_addr ; /*!< Address of the FDE for the function.*/
} table_entry ;
/**
* @ brief DWARF state constant macros .
*/
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_STACK_SIZE (2) / *!< DWARF virtual machine can save the push the current on a virtual
stack . we mimic the stack with an array . While testing , a stack
size of 2 was enough . */
/**
* @ brief
* Structure representing the state of the DWARF virtual machine .
*/
typedef struct {
/* Stack for DWARF state registers.
* For caller saved registers , save their CFA address ( value in previous call frame ) .
* As these registers will be used to define offset in the CFA , they will always be
* multiple of CPU word ( 4 - bytes in our case ) . Thus , it will save the offset in word - size , not
* in bytes . Plus , the highest bit will be used to mark that this register is NOY
* ESP_EH_FRAME_REG_SAME . ( 0x80000000 is a valid value then , meaning that the register value
* is CFA + 0 offset ) */
uint32_t regs_offset [ ESP_EH_FRAME_STACK_SIZE ] [ EXECUTION_FRAME_MAX_REGS ] ;
/* reg_offset represents the state of registers when PC reaches the following location. */
uint32_t location ;
/* Index of the registers offset to use (1 for saved offset, 0 else). */
uint8_t offset_idx ;
} dwarf_regs ;
/**
* @ brief DWARF ' s register state .
* When a DWARF register is set to ESP_EH_FRAME_REG_SAME , the CPU register corresponding to this
* virtual register will be unchanged after executing DWARF instructions .
* Please see esp_eh_frame_restore_caller_state ( ) for more details .
*/
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_REG_SAME (0)
/**
* @ brief Set a register ' s offset ( relative to CFA ) .
* The highest bit is set to 1 to mark that this register needs to be retrived because it has been
* altered .
*/
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_SET_REG_OFFSET(offset) (0x80000000 | offset)
/**
* @ brief Get a register ' s offset ( relative to CFA ) .
*/
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_GET_REG_OFFSET(offset) (0x7fffffff & offset)
/**
* @ brief Get a register ' s CFA offset .
*/
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_IS_CFA_RELATIVE(reg) ((reg >> 31) == 1)
/**
* @ brief Test whether an offset is small enough to be stored
* in our 32 - bit register .
* Note : the highest bit is used .
*/
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_OFFSET_VALID(offset) (offset < 0x80000000)
/**
* @ brief Index of Call Frame Address ( CFA ) in DWARF registers array .
*/
# define ESP_ESH_FRAME_CFA_IDX (EXECUTION_FRAME_SP_REG)
/**
* @ brief Macros to get and set CFA ' s relative register and offset .
* Indeed , CFA is defined by two values : register and offset . CFA is then
* calculated by adding the offset to the register value .
* ` register ` will be stored in the lowest 8 bits .
* ` offset ` will be stored in the highest 24 bits .
*
* NOTE : with this implementation , CFA will be affected by
* DW_CFA_REMEMBER_STATE and DW_CFA_RESTORE_STATE instructions .
*/
# if EXECUTION_FRAME_MAX_REGS > 255
# error "Too many registers defined for the target ExecutionFrame"
# endif
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_REG_VALID(reg) (reg < EXECUTION_FRAME_MAX_REGS)
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_OFF_VALID(off) (((off) >> 24) == 0)
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA(state) ((state)->regs_offset[(state)->offset_idx][ESP_ESH_FRAME_CFA_IDX])
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_NEW_CFA(reg, off) (((off) << 8) | ((reg) & 0xff))
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_SET_CFA_REG(value, reg) (((value) & ~0xff) | ((reg) & 0xff))
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_SET_CFA_OFF(value, off) (((value) & 0xff) | ((off) << 8))
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_GET_CFA_REG(value) ((value) & 0xff)
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_GET_CFA_OFF(value) ((value) >> 8)
/**
* @ brief Unsupported opcode value to return when exeucting 0 - opcode type instructions .
*/
# define ESP_EH_FRAME_UNSUPPORTED_OPCODE ((uint32_t) -1)
/**
* @ brief Macros defining the DWARF instructions code .
*/
# define DW_GET_OPCODE(OP) ((OP) >> 6)
# define DW_GET_PARAM(OP) ((OP) & 0b111111)
# define DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC (1)
# define DW_CFA_OFFSET (2)
# define DW_CFA_RESTORE (3)
/**
* @ brief Constant for DWARF instructions code when high 2 bits are 0.
*/
# define DW_CFA_0_OPCODE (0)
# define DW_CFA_NOP (0x0)
# define DW_CFA_SET_LOC (0x1)
# define DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC1 (0x2)
# define DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC2 (0x3)
# define DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC4 (0x4)
# define DW_CFA_OFFSET_EXTENDED (0x5)
# define DW_CFA_RESTORE_EXTENDED (0x6)
# define DW_CFA_UNDEFINED (0x7)
# define DW_CFA_SAME_VALUE (0x8)
# define DW_CFA_REGISTER (0x9)
# define DW_CFA_REMEMBER_STATE (0xA)
# define DW_CFA_RESTORE_STATE (0xB)
# define DW_CFA_DEF_CFA (0xC)
# define DW_CFA_DEF_CFA_REGISTER (0xD)
# define DW_CFA_DEF_CFA_OFFSET (0xE)
# define DW_CFA_DEF_CFA_EXPRESSION (0xF)
# define DW_CFA_EXPRESSION (0x10)
# define DW_CFA_OFFSET_EXTENDED_SF (0x11)
# define DW_CFA_DEF_CFA_SF (0x12)
# define DW_CFA_DEF_CFA_OFFSET_SF (0x13)
# define DW_CFA_VAL_OFFSET (0x14)
# define DW_CFA_VAL_OFFSET_SF (0x15)
# define DW_CFA_VAL_EXPRESSION (0x16)
# define DW_CFA_LO_USER (0x1C)
/**
* @ brief Constants used for decoding ( U ) LEB128 integers .
*/
# define DW_LEB128_HIGHEST_BIT(byte) (((byte) >> 7) & 1)
# define DW_LEB128_SIGN_BIT(byte) (((byte) >> 6) & 1)
# define DW_LEB128_MAX_SHIFT (31)
/**
* @ brief Symbols defined by the linker .
* Retrieve the addresses of both . eh_frame_hdr and . eh_frame sections .
*/
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extern char __eh_frame_hdr ;
extern char __eh_frame ;
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/**
* @ brief Decode multiple bytes encoded in LEB128 .
*
* @ param bytes bytes encoded in LEB128 . They will not be modified .
* @ param is_signed true if bytes represent a signed value , false else .
* @ param size Size in bytes of the encoded value .
*
* @ return Decoded bytes .
*/
static uint32_t decode_leb128 ( const uint8_t * bytes , bool is_signed , uint32_t * lebsize )
{
uint32_t res = 0 ;
uint32_t shf = 0 ;
uint32_t size = 0 ;
uint8_t byte = 0 ;
while ( 1 ) {
byte = bytes [ size + + ] ;
res | = ( byte & 0x7f ) < < shf ;
shf + = 7 ;
if ( DW_LEB128_HIGHEST_BIT ( byte ) = = 0 )
break ;
}
if ( is_signed & & shf < = DW_LEB128_MAX_SHIFT & & DW_LEB128_SIGN_BIT ( byte ) ) {
res | = ( ( uint32_t ) ~ 0 < < shf ) ;
}
if ( lebsize ) {
* lebsize = size ;
}
return res ;
}
/**
* @ brief Get the value of data encoded .
*
* @ param data Pointer to the encoded data .
* @ param encoding Encoding for the data to read .
* @ param psize Reference to be filled with data size , in bytes .
*
* @ return Decoded data read from the pointer .
*/
static uint32_t esp_eh_frame_get_encoded ( void * data , uint8_t encoding , uint32_t * psize )
{
int32_t svalue = 0 ;
uint32_t uvalue = 0 ;
uint32_t fvalue = 0 ;
uint32_t size = 0 ;
const uint32_t high = encoding > > 4 ;
const uint32_t low = encoding & 0xf ;
assert ( psize ! = NULL ) ;
if ( encoding = = DW_EH_PE_omit ) {
* psize = size ;
return uvalue ;
}
switch ( low ) {
case DW_EH_PE_udata2 :
size = 2 ;
uvalue = * ( ( uint16_t * ) data ) ;
break ;
case DW_EH_PE_udata4 :
size = 4 ;
uvalue = * ( ( uint32_t * ) data ) ;
break ;
case DW_EH_PE_sdata2 :
size = 2 ;
svalue = * ( ( int16_t * ) data ) ;
break ;
case DW_EH_PE_sdata4 :
size = 4 ;
svalue = * ( ( int32_t * ) data ) ;
break ;
default :
/* Unsupported yet. */
assert ( false ) ;
break ;
}
switch ( high ) {
case DW_EH_PE_absptr :
/* Do not change the values, as one of them will be 0, fvalue will
* contain the data no matter whether it is signed or unsigned . */
fvalue = svalue + uvalue ;
break ;
case DW_EH_PE_pcrel :
/* Relative to the address of the data.
* svalue has been casted to an 32 - bit value , so even if it was a
* 2 - byte signed value , fvalue will be calculated correctly here . */
fvalue = ( uint32_t ) data + svalue + uvalue ;
break ;
case DW_EH_PE_datarel :
fvalue = ( uint32_t ) EH_FRAME_HDR_ADDR + svalue + uvalue ;
break ;
}
* psize = size ;
return fvalue ;
}
/**
* @ brief Find entry in the table for the given return_address .
*
* @ param sorted_table Pointer to the sorted table of entries .
* @ param length Number of entries in the table .
* @ param encoding Encoding for the addresses in the table
* ( Check DWARF documentation for more info about encoding ) .
* @ param return_address The address to find in the table . This address can be
* part of one in the function listed .
*
* @ note The table is structured like this ( after decoding the addresses ) :
* Function address FDE address Index
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
* | 0x403805a4 0x4038d014 | 0
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
* | 0x403805be 0x4038d034 | 1
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
* | 0x403805d8 0x4038d070 | 2
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
* | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | . . .
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
* | 0x42020c48 0x4038ddb4 | length - 3
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
* | 0x42020dca 0x4038dde4 | length - 2
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
* | 0x42020f92 0x4038debc | length - 1
* + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
*
* For example , if return_address passed is 0x403805b4 , this function will
* return a pointer to the entry ( 0x403805a4 , 0x4038d014 ) .
*
* @ return Pointer to the entry found , NULL if not found .
*/
static const table_entry * esp_eh_frame_find_entry ( const table_entry * sorted_table ,
const uint32_t length ,
const uint32_t encoding ,
const uint32_t return_address )
{
int32_t ra = 0 ;
/* Used for decoding addresses in the table. */
uint32_t is_signed = ( encoding & 0xf ) > = 0x9 ;
uint32_t pc_relative = true ;
/* The following local variables are used for dichotomic search. */
uint32_t found = false ;
uint32_t begin = 0 ;
uint32_t end = length ;
uint32_t middle = ( end + begin ) / 2 ;
/* If the addresses in the table are offsets relative to the eh_frame section,
* instead of decoding each of them , we can simply encode the return_address
* we have to find . If addresses are offsets relative to the programe counter ,
* then we have no other choice than decoding each of them to compare them
* with return_address . */
if ( ESP_ENCODING_FRAME_HDR_REL ( encoding ) ) {
ra = return_address - ( uint32_t ) EH_FRAME_HDR_ADDR ;
pc_relative = false ;
}
/* Perform dichotomic search. */
while ( end ! = 0 & & middle ! = ( length - 1 ) & & ! found ) {
const uint32_t fun_addr = sorted_table [ middle ] . fun_addr ;
const uint32_t nxt_addr = sorted_table [ middle + 1 ] . fun_addr ;
if ( pc_relative ) {
ra = return_address - ( uint32_t ) ( sorted_table + middle ) ;
}
if ( is_signed ) {
/* Signed comparisons. */
const int32_t sfun_addr = ( int32_t ) fun_addr ;
const int32_t snxt_addr = ( int32_t ) nxt_addr ;
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if ( sfun_addr < = ra & & snxt_addr > ra )
found = true ;
else if ( snxt_addr < = ra )
begin = middle + 1 ;
else
end = middle ;
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} else {
/* Unsigned comparisons. */
const uint32_t ura = ( uint32_t ) ra ;
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if ( fun_addr < = ura & & nxt_addr > ura )
found = true ;
else if ( nxt_addr < = ura )
begin = middle + 1 ;
else
end = middle ;
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}
middle = ( end + begin ) / 2 ;
}
/* If 'end' reached the beginning of the array, it means the return_address
* passed was below the first address of the array , thus , it was wrong .
* Else , return the address found . */
return ( end = = 0 ) ? 0 : sorted_table + middle ;
}
/**
* @ brief Decode an address according to the encoding passed .
*
* @ param addr Pointer to the address to decode .
* This pointer ' s value MUST be an address in . eh_frame_hdr section .
* @ param encoding DWARF encoding byte .
*
* @ return address dedoded ( e . g . absolute address )
*/
static inline uint32_t * esp_eh_frame_decode_address ( const uint32_t * addr ,
const uint32_t encoding )
{
uint32_t * decoded = 0 ;
if ( ESP_ENCODING_FRAME_HDR_REL ( encoding ) )
decoded = ( uint32_t * ) ( * addr + ( uint32_t ) EH_FRAME_HDR_ADDR ) ;
else if ( ESP_ENCODING_PC_REL ( encoding ) )
decoded = ( uint32_t * ) ( * addr + ( uint32_t ) addr ) ;
else
decoded = ( uint32_t * ) ( * addr ) ;
return decoded ;
}
/**
* @ brief Execute the DWARF instruction which high 2 bits are 0.
*
* @ param opcode low 6 bits of the instruction code .
* @ param operands pointer to the possible operands .
* @ param state state of the DWARF machine . Its registers may be modified .
*
* @ return Number of operands used for executing the instruction .
*/
static inline uint32_t esp_eh_frame_execute_opcode_0 ( const uint32_t opcode , const uint8_t * operands ,
dwarf_regs * state )
{
uint32_t operand1 = 0 ;
uint32_t used_operands = 0 ;
uint32_t operand2 = 0 ;
uint32_t used_operands2 = 0 ;
switch ( opcode ) {
case DW_CFA_NOP :
break ;
case DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC1 :
/* Advance location with a 1-byte delta. */
used_operands = 1 ;
state - > location + = * operands ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC2 :
/* Advance location with a 2-byte delta. */
used_operands = 2 ;
state - > location + = * ( ( const uint16_t * ) operands ) ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC4 :
/* Advance location with a 4-byte delta. */
used_operands = 4 ;
state - > location + = * ( ( const uint32_t * ) operands ) ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_REMEMBER_STATE :
assert ( state - > offset_idx = = 0 ) ;
memcpy ( state - > regs_offset [ 1 ] , state - > regs_offset [ 0 ] ,
EXECUTION_FRAME_MAX_REGS * sizeof ( uint32_t ) ) ;
state - > offset_idx + + ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_RESTORE_STATE :
assert ( state - > offset_idx = = 1 ) ;
/* Drop the saved state. */
state - > offset_idx - - ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_DEF_CFA :
/* CFA changes according to a register and an offset.
* This instruction appears when the assembly code saves the
* SP in the middle of a routine , before modifying it .
* For example ( on RISC - V ) :
* addi s0 , sp , 80
* addi sp , sp , - 10
* . . . */
/* Operand1 is the register containing the CFA value. */
operand1 = decode_leb128 ( operands , false , & used_operands ) ;
/* Offset for the register's value. */
operand2 = decode_leb128 ( operands + used_operands , false , & used_operands2 ) ;
/* Calculate the number of bytes */
used_operands + = used_operands2 ;
/* Assert that the register and the offset are valid. */
assert ( ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_REG_VALID ( operand1 ) ) ;
assert ( ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_OFF_VALID ( operand2 ) ) ;
ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA ( state ) = ESP_EH_FRAME_NEW_CFA ( operand1 , operand2 ) ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_DEF_CFA_REGISTER :
/* Define the register of the current frame address (CFA).
* Its operand is in the next bytes , its type is ULEB128 . */
operand1 = decode_leb128 ( operands , false , & used_operands ) ;
/* Check whether the value is valid or not. */
assert ( ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_OFF_VALID ( operand1 ) ) ;
/* Offset will be unchanged, only register changes. */
ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA ( state ) = ESP_EH_FRAME_SET_CFA_REG ( ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA ( state ) , operand1 ) ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_DEF_CFA_OFFSET :
/* Same as above but for the offset. The register of CFA remains unchanged. */
operand1 = decode_leb128 ( operands , false , & used_operands ) ;
assert ( ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_OFF_VALID ( operand1 ) ) ;
ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA ( state ) = ESP_EH_FRAME_SET_CFA_OFF ( ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA ( state ) , operand1 ) ;
break ;
default :
panic_print_str ( " \r \n Unsupported DWARF opcode 0: 0x " ) ;
panic_print_hex ( opcode ) ;
panic_print_str ( " \r \n " ) ;
used_operands = ESP_EH_FRAME_UNSUPPORTED_OPCODE ;
break ;
}
return used_operands ;
}
/**
* @ brief Execute DWARF instructions .
*
* @ param instructions Array of instructions to execute .
* @ param instructions_length Length of the array of instructions .
* @ param frame Execution frame of the crashed task . This will only be used to
* get the PC where the task crashed .
* @ param state DWARF machine state . The registers contained in the state will
* modified accordingly to the instructions .
*
* @ return true if the execution went fine , false if an unsupported instruction was met .
*/
static bool esp_eh_frame_execute ( const uint8_t * instructions , const uint32_t instructions_length ,
const ExecutionFrame * frame , dwarf_regs * state )
{
for ( uint32_t i = 0 ; i < instructions_length ; i + + ) {
const uint8_t instr = instructions [ i ] ;
const uint8_t param = DW_GET_PARAM ( instr ) ;
uint32_t operand1 = 0 ;
uint32_t size = 0 ;
uint32_t used_operands = 0 ;
/* Decode the instructions. According to DWARF documentation, there are three
* types of Call Frame Instructions . The upper 2 bits defines the type . */
switch ( DW_GET_OPCODE ( instr ) ) {
case DW_CFA_0_OPCODE :
used_operands = esp_eh_frame_execute_opcode_0 ( param , & instructions [ i + 1 ] , state ) ;
/* Exit the function if an unsupported opcode was met. */
if ( used_operands = = ESP_EH_FRAME_UNSUPPORTED_OPCODE ) {
return false ;
}
i + = used_operands ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_ADVANCE_LOC :
/* Move the location forward. This instruction will mark when to stop:
* once we reach the instruction where the PC left , we can break out of the loop
* The delta is part of the lowest 6 bits .
*/
state - > location + = param ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_OFFSET :
operand1 = decode_leb128 ( & instructions [ i + 1 ] , false , & size ) ;
assert ( ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA_OFFSET_VALID ( operand1 ) ) ;
state - > regs_offset [ state - > offset_idx ] [ param ] = ESP_EH_FRAME_SET_REG_OFFSET ( operand1 ) ;
i + = size ;
break ;
case DW_CFA_RESTORE :
state - > regs_offset [ state - > offset_idx ] [ param ] = ESP_EH_FRAME_REG_SAME ;
break ;
default :
/* Illegal opcode */
assert ( false ) ;
break ;
}
/* As the state->location can also be modified by 0-opcode instructions (in the function)
* and also because we need to break the loop ( and not only the switch ) , let ' s put this
* check here , after the execution of the instruction , outside of the switch block . */
if ( state - > location > = EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( * frame ) )
break ;
}
/* Everything went fine, no unsupported opcode was met, return true. */
return true ;
}
/**
* @ brief Initialize the DWARF registers state by parsing and executing CIE instructions .
*
* @ param cie Pointer to the CIE data .
* @ param frame Pointer to the execution frame .
* @ param state DWARF machine state ( DWARF registers ) .
*
* @ return index of the DWARF register containing the return address .
*/
static uint32_t esp_eh_frame_initialize_state ( const uint8_t * cie , ExecutionFrame * frame , dwarf_regs * state )
{
char c = 0 ;
uint32_t size = 0 ;
/* The first word in the CIE structure is the length of the structure,
* excluding this field itself . */
const uint32_t length = ( ( uint32_t * ) cie ) [ 0 ] ;
/* ID of the CIE, should be 0 for .eh_frame (which is our case) */
const uint32_t id = ( ( uint32_t * ) cie ) [ 1 ] ;
assert ( id = = 0 ) ;
/* Ignore CIE version (1 byte). */
/* The following data in the structure have variable length as they are
* encoded in ( U ) LEB128 . Thus , let ' s use a byte pointer to parse them . */
uint8_t * cie_data = ( uint8_t * ) cie + ESP_CIE_VARIABLE_FIELDS_IDX ;
/* Next field is a null-terminated UTF-8 string. Ignore it, look for the end. */
while ( ( c = * cie_data + + ) ! = 0 ) ;
/* Field alignement factor shall be 1. It is encoded in ULEB128. */
const uint32_t code_align = decode_leb128 ( cie_data , false , & size ) ;
assert ( code_align = = 1 ) ;
/* Jump to the next field */
cie_data + = size ;
/* Same goes for data alignement factor. Shall be equal to -4. */
const int32_t data_align = decode_leb128 ( cie_data , true , & size ) ;
cie_data + = size ;
assert ( data_align = = - 4 ) ;
/* Field describing the index of the DWARF register which will contain
* the return address . */
const uint32_t ra_reg = decode_leb128 ( cie_data , false , & size ) ;
cie_data + = size ;
/* Augmentation data length is encoded in ULEB128. It represents the,
* length of the augmentation data . Jump after it to retrieve the
* instructions to execute . */
const uint32_t augmentation_len = decode_leb128 ( cie_data , false , & size ) ;
cie_data + = size + augmentation_len ;
/* Calculate the instructions length in order to prevent any out of bounds
* bug . Subtract the offset of this field ( minus sizeof ( uint32_t ) because
* ` length ` field is not part of the structure length ) to the total length
* of the structure . */
const uint32_t instructions_length = length - ( cie_data - sizeof ( uint32_t ) - cie ) ;
/* Execute the instructions contained in CIE structure. Their goal is to
* initialize the DWARF registers . Usually it binds the CFA ( virtual stack
* pointer ) , to its hardware equivalent . It will also bind a hardware
* register to the virtual return address register . For example , x86
* doesn ' t have a return address register , the address to return to
* it stored on the stack when ` call ` instruction is used . DWARF will
* use ` eip ` ( instruction pointer , a . k . a . program counter ) as a
* register containing the return address register . */
esp_eh_frame_execute ( cie_data , instructions_length , frame , state ) ;
return ra_reg ;
}
/**
* @ brief Modify the execution frame and DWARF VM state for restoring caller ' s context .
*
* @ param fde Pointer to the Frame Description Entry for the current program counter ( defined by frame ' s MEPC register )
* @ param frame Snapshot of the CPU registers when the CPU stopped its normal execution .
* @ param state DWARF VM registers .
*
* @ return Return Address of the current context . Frame has been restored to the previous context
* ( before calling the function program counter is currently going throught ) .
*/
static uint32_t esp_eh_frame_restore_caller_state ( const uint32_t * fde ,
ExecutionFrame * frame ,
dwarf_regs * state )
{
/* Length of the whole Frame Description Entry (FDE), excluding this field. */
const uint32_t length = fde [ ESP_FDE_LENGTH_IDX ] ;
/* The addresses in FDE are relative to the location of each field.
* Thus , to get the absolute address of the function it is pointing to ,
* we have to compute :
* fun_addr = & fde [ IDX ] + / - fde [ IDX ]
*/
const uint8_t * cie = ( uint8_t * ) ( ( uint32_t ) & fde [ ESP_FDE_CIE_IDX ] - fde [ ESP_FDE_CIE_IDX ] ) ;
const uint32_t initial_location = ( ( uint32_t ) & fde [ ESP_FDE_INITLOC_IDX ] + fde [ ESP_FDE_INITLOC_IDX ] ) ;
const uint32_t range_length = fde [ ESP_FDE_RANGELEN_IDX ] ;
const uint8_t augmentation = * ( ( uint8_t * ) ( fde + ESP_FDE_AUGMENTATION_IDX ) ) ;
/* The length, in byte, of the instructions is the size of the FDE header minus
* the above fields ' length . */
const uint32_t instructions_length = length - 3 * sizeof ( uint32_t ) - sizeof ( uint8_t ) ;
const uint8_t * instructions = ( ( uint8_t * ) ( fde + ESP_FDE_AUGMENTATION_IDX ) ) + 1 ;
/* Make sure this FDE is the correct one for the PC given. */
assert ( initial_location < = EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( * frame ) & &
EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( * frame ) < initial_location + range_length ) ;
/* Augmentation not supported. */
assert ( augmentation = = 0 ) ;
/* Initialize the DWARF state by executing the CIE's instructions. */
const uint32_t ra_reg = esp_eh_frame_initialize_state ( cie , frame , state ) ;
state - > location = initial_location ;
/**
* Execute the DWARf instructions is order to create rules that will be executed later to retrieve
* the registers former value .
*/
bool success = esp_eh_frame_execute ( instructions , instructions_length , frame , state ) ;
if ( ! success ) {
/* An error occured (unsupported opcode), return PC as the return address.
* This will be tested by the caller , and the backtrace will be finished . */
return EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( * frame ) ;
}
/* Execute the rules calculated previously. Start with the CFA. */
const uint32_t cfa_val = ESP_EH_FRAME_CFA ( state ) ;
const uint32_t cfa_reg = ESP_EH_FRAME_GET_CFA_REG ( cfa_val ) ;
const uint32_t cfa_off = ESP_EH_FRAME_GET_CFA_OFF ( cfa_val ) ;
const uint32_t cfa_addr = EXECUTION_FRAME_REG ( frame , cfa_reg ) + cfa_off ;
/* Restore the registers that need to be restored. */
for ( uint32_t i = 0 ; i < DIM ( state - > regs_offset [ 0 ] ) ; i + + ) {
uint32_t value_addr = state - > regs_offset [ state - > offset_idx ] [ i ] ;
/* Check that the value changed and that we are not treating the CFA register (if it is part of the array). */
if ( i ! = ESP_ESH_FRAME_CFA_IDX & & value_addr ! = ESP_EH_FRAME_REG_SAME ) {
/* value_addr contains a description of how to find its address:
* it has an offset relative to the CFA , which will point to the actual former value .
* In fact , the register ' s previous value ( in the context of the caller ) is on the stack ,
* this is what value_addr will point to . */
value_addr = cfa_addr - ESP_EH_FRAME_GET_REG_OFFSET ( value_addr ) * sizeof ( uint32_t ) ;
EXECUTION_FRAME_REG ( frame , i ) = * ( ( uint32_t * ) value_addr ) ;
}
}
/* Restore the stack pointer according to DWARF CFA register. */
EXECUTION_FRAME_SP ( * frame ) = cfa_addr ;
/* If the frame was not available, it would be possible to retrieve the return address
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* register thanks to CIE structure .
* The return address points to the address the PC needs to jump to . It
* does NOT point to the instruction where the routine call occured .
* This can cause problems with functions without epilogue ( i . e . function
* which last instruction is a function call ) . This happens when compiler
* optimization are ON or when a function is marked as " noreturn " .
*
* Thus , in order to point to the call / jal instruction , we need to
* subtract at least 1 byte but not more than an instruction size .
*/
return EXECUTION_FRAME_REG ( frame , ra_reg ) - 2 ;
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}
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/**
* @ brief Test whether the DWARF information for the given PC are missing or not .
*
* @ param fde FDE associated to this PC . This FDE is the one found thanks to
* ` esp_eh_frame_find_entry ( ) ` .
* @ param pc PC to get information from .
*
* @ return true is DWARF information are missing , false else .
*/
static bool esp_eh_frame_missing_info ( const uint32_t * fde , uint32_t pc ) {
if ( fde = = NULL ) {
return true ;
}
/* Get the range of this FDE entry. It is possible that there are some
* gaps between DWARF entries , in that case , the FDE entry found has
* indeed an initial_location very close to PC but doesn ' t reach it .
* For example , if FDE initial_location is 0x40300000 and its length is
* 0x100 , but PC value is 0x40300200 , then some DWARF information
* are missing as there is a gap .
* End the backtrace . */
const uint32_t initial_location = ( ( uint32_t ) & fde [ ESP_FDE_INITLOC_IDX ] + fde [ ESP_FDE_INITLOC_IDX ] ) ;
const uint32_t range_length = fde [ ESP_FDE_RANGELEN_IDX ] ;
return ( initial_location + range_length ) < = pc ;
}
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/**
* @ brief When one step of the backtrace is generated , output it to the serial .
* This function can be overriden as it is defined as weak .
*
* @ param pc Program counter of the backtrace step .
* @ param sp Stack pointer of the backtrace step .
*/
void __attribute__ ( ( weak ) ) esp_eh_frame_generated_step ( uint32_t pc , uint32_t sp )
{
panic_print_str ( " 0x " ) ;
panic_print_hex ( pc ) ;
panic_print_str ( " :0x " ) ;
panic_print_hex ( sp ) ;
}
/**
* @ brief Print backtrace for the given execution frame .
*
* @ param frame_or Snapshot of the CPU registers when the CPU stopped its normal execution .
*/
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void esp_eh_frame_print_backtrace ( const void * frame_or )
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{
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assert ( frame_or ! = NULL ) ;
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static dwarf_regs state = { 0 } ;
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ExecutionFrame frame = * ( ( ExecutionFrame * ) frame_or ) ;
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uint32_t size = 0 ;
uint8_t * enc_values = NULL ;
bool end_of_backtrace = false ;
/* Start parsing the .eh_frame_hdr section. */
fde_header * header = ( fde_header * ) EH_FRAME_HDR_ADDR ;
assert ( header - > version = = 1 ) ;
/* Make enc_values point to the end of the structure, where the encoded
* values start . */
enc_values = ( uint8_t * ) ( header + 1 ) ;
/* Retrieve the encoded value eh_frame_ptr. Get the size of the data also. */
const uint32_t eh_frame_ptr = esp_eh_frame_get_encoded ( enc_values , header - > eh_frame_ptr_enc , & size ) ;
assert ( eh_frame_ptr = = ( uint32_t ) EH_FRAME_ADDR ) ;
enc_values + = size ;
/* Same for the number of entries in the sorted table. */
const uint32_t fde_count = esp_eh_frame_get_encoded ( enc_values , header - > fde_count_enc , & size ) ;
enc_values + = size ;
/* enc_values points now at the beginning of the sorted table. */
/* Only support 4-byte entries. */
const uint32_t table_enc = header - > table_enc ;
assert ( ( ( table_enc > > 4 ) = = 0x3 ) | | ( ( table_enc > > 4 ) = = 0xB ) ) ;
const table_entry * sorted_table = ( const table_entry * ) enc_values ;
panic_print_str ( " Backtrace: " ) ;
while ( ! end_of_backtrace ) {
/* Output one step of the backtrace. */
esp_eh_frame_generated_step ( EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( frame ) , EXECUTION_FRAME_SP ( frame ) ) ;
const table_entry * from_fun = esp_eh_frame_find_entry ( sorted_table , fde_count ,
table_enc , EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( frame ) ) ;
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/* Get absolute address of FDE entry describing the function where PC left of. */
uint32_t * fde = NULL ;
if ( from_fun ! = NULL ) {
fde = esp_eh_frame_decode_address ( & from_fun - > fde_addr , table_enc ) ;
}
if ( esp_eh_frame_missing_info ( fde , EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( frame ) ) ) {
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/* Address was not found in the list. */
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panic_print_str ( " \r \n Backtrace ended abruptly: cannot find DWARF information for "
" instruction at address 0x " ) ;
panic_print_hex ( EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( frame ) ) ;
panic_print_str ( " \r \n " ) ;
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break ;
}
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/* Clean and set the DWARF register structure. */
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memset ( & state , 0 , sizeof ( dwarf_regs ) ) ;
const uint32_t prev_sp = EXECUTION_FRAME_SP ( frame ) ;
/* Retrieve the return address of the frame. The frame's registers will be modified.
* The frame we get then is the caller ' s one . */
uint32_t ra = esp_eh_frame_restore_caller_state ( fde , & frame , & state ) ;
/* End of backtrace is reached if the stack and the PC don't change anymore. */
end_of_backtrace = ( EXECUTION_FRAME_SP ( frame ) = = prev_sp ) & & ( EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( frame ) = = ra ) ;
/* Go back to the caller: update stack pointer and program counter. */
EXECUTION_FRAME_PC ( frame ) = ra ;
}
panic_print_str ( " \r \n " ) ;
}
# endif //ESP_SYSTEM_USE_EH_FRAME