| // Copyright 2015 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" |
| "io" |
| "strings" |
| "testing" |
| ) |
| |
| var ( |
| file1C = &LineFile{Name: "/home/austin/go.dev/src/debug/dwarf/testdata/line1.c"} |
| file1H = &LineFile{Name: "/home/austin/go.dev/src/debug/dwarf/testdata/line1.h"} |
| file2C = &LineFile{Name: "/home/austin/go.dev/src/debug/dwarf/testdata/line2.c"} |
| ) |
| |
| func TestLineELFGCC(t *testing.T) { |
| // Generated by: |
| // # gcc --version | head -n1 |
| // gcc (Ubuntu 4.8.2-19ubuntu1) 4.8.2 |
| // # gcc -g -o line-gcc.elf line*.c |
| |
| // Line table based on readelf --debug-dump=rawline,decodedline |
| want := []LineEntry{ |
| {Address: 0x40059d, File: file1H, Line: 2, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005a5, File: file1H, Line: 2, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005b4, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005bd, File: file1H, Line: 6, IsStmt: true, Discriminator: 2}, |
| {Address: 0x4005c7, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: true, Discriminator: 2}, |
| {Address: 0x4005cb, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: false, Discriminator: 1}, |
| {Address: 0x4005d1, File: file1H, Line: 7, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005e7, File: file1C, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005eb, File: file1C, Line: 7, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005f5, File: file1C, Line: 8, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005ff, File: file1C, Line: 9, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400601, EndSequence: true}, |
| |
| {Address: 0x400601, File: file2C, Line: 4, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400605, File: file2C, Line: 5, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x40060f, File: file2C, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400611, EndSequence: true}, |
| } |
| files := [][]*LineFile{{nil, file1H, file1C}, {nil, file2C}} |
| |
| testLineTable(t, want, files, elfData(t, "testdata/line-gcc.elf")) |
| } |
| |
| func TestLineGCCWindows(t *testing.T) { |
| // Generated by: |
| // > gcc --version |
| // gcc (tdm64-1) 4.9.2 |
| // > gcc -g -o line-gcc-win.bin line1.c C:\workdir\go\src\debug\dwarf\testdata\line2.c |
| |
| toWindows := func(lf *LineFile) *LineFile { |
| lf2 := *lf |
| lf2.Name = strings.Replace(lf2.Name, "/home/austin/go.dev/", "C:\\workdir\\go\\", -1) |
| lf2.Name = strings.Replace(lf2.Name, "/", "\\", -1) |
| return &lf2 |
| } |
| file1C := toWindows(file1C) |
| file1H := toWindows(file1H) |
| file2C := toWindows(file2C) |
| |
| // Line table based on objdump --dwarf=rawline,decodedline |
| want := []LineEntry{ |
| {Address: 0x401530, File: file1H, Line: 2, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401538, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401541, File: file1H, Line: 6, IsStmt: true, Discriminator: 3}, |
| {Address: 0x40154b, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: true, Discriminator: 3}, |
| {Address: 0x40154f, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: false, Discriminator: 1}, |
| {Address: 0x401555, File: file1H, Line: 7, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x40155b, File: file1C, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401563, File: file1C, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401568, File: file1C, Line: 7, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x40156d, File: file1C, Line: 8, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401572, File: file1C, Line: 9, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401578, EndSequence: true}, |
| |
| {Address: 0x401580, File: file2C, Line: 4, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401588, File: file2C, Line: 5, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401595, File: file2C, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x40159b, EndSequence: true}, |
| } |
| files := [][]*LineFile{{nil, file1H, file1C}, {nil, file2C}} |
| |
| testLineTable(t, want, files, peData(t, "testdata/line-gcc-win.bin")) |
| } |
| |
| func TestLineELFClang(t *testing.T) { |
| // Generated by: |
| // # clang --version | head -n1 |
| // Ubuntu clang version 3.4-1ubuntu3 (tags/RELEASE_34/final) (based on LLVM 3.4) |
| // # clang -g -o line-clang.elf line*. |
| |
| want := []LineEntry{ |
| {Address: 0x400530, File: file1C, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400534, File: file1C, Line: 7, IsStmt: true, PrologueEnd: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400539, File: file1C, Line: 8, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400545, File: file1C, Line: 9, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400550, File: file1H, Line: 2, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400554, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: true, PrologueEnd: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400568, File: file1H, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400571, File: file1H, Line: 5, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400581, File: file1H, Line: 7, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x400583, EndSequence: true}, |
| |
| {Address: 0x400590, File: file2C, Line: 4, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005a0, File: file2C, Line: 5, IsStmt: true, PrologueEnd: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005a7, File: file2C, Line: 6, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x4005b0, EndSequence: true}, |
| } |
| files := [][]*LineFile{{nil, file1C, file1H}, {nil, file2C}} |
| |
| testLineTable(t, want, files, elfData(t, "testdata/line-clang.elf")) |
| } |
| |
| func TestLineRnglists(t *testing.T) { |
| // Test a newer file, generated by clang. |
| file := &LineFile{Name: "/usr/local/google/home/iant/foo.c"} |
| want := []LineEntry{ |
| {Address: 0x401020, File: file, Line: 12, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401020, File: file, Line: 13, Column: 12, IsStmt: true, PrologueEnd: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401022, File: file, Line: 13, Column: 7}, |
| {Address: 0x401024, File: file, Line: 17, Column: 1, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401027, File: file, Line: 16, Column: 10, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x40102c, EndSequence: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401000, File: file, Line: 2, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401000, File: file, Line: 6, Column: 17, IsStmt: true, PrologueEnd: true}, |
| {Address: 0x401002, File: file, Line: 6, Column: 3}, |
| {Address: 0x401019, File: file, Line: 9, Column: 3, IsStmt: true}, |
| {Address: 0x40101a, File: file, Line: 0, Column: 3}, |
| {Address: 0x40101c, File: file, Line: 9, Column: 3}, |
| {Address: 0x40101d, EndSequence: true}, |
| } |
| files := [][]*LineFile{{file}} |
| |
| testLineTable(t, want, files, elfData(t, "testdata/rnglistx.elf")) |
| } |
| |
| func TestLineSeek(t *testing.T) { |
| d := elfData(t, "testdata/line-gcc.elf") |
| |
| // Get the line table for the first CU. |
| cu, err := d.Reader().Next() |
| if err != nil { |
| t.Fatal("d.Reader().Next:", err) |
| } |
| lr, err := d.LineReader(cu) |
| if err != nil { |
| t.Fatal("d.LineReader:", err) |
| } |
| |
| // Read entries forward. |
| var line LineEntry |
| var posTable []LineReaderPos |
| var table []LineEntry |
| for { |
| posTable = append(posTable, lr.Tell()) |
| |
| err := lr.Next(&line) |
| if err != nil { |
| if err == io.EOF { |
| break |
| } |
| t.Fatal("lr.Next:", err) |
| } |
| table = append(table, line) |
| } |
| |
| // Test that Reset returns to the first line. |
| lr.Reset() |
| if err := lr.Next(&line); err != nil { |
| t.Fatal("lr.Next after Reset failed:", err) |
| } else if line != table[0] { |
| t.Fatal("lr.Next after Reset returned", line, "instead of", table[0]) |
| } |
| |
| // Check that entries match when seeking backward. |
| for i := len(posTable) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { |
| lr.Seek(posTable[i]) |
| err := lr.Next(&line) |
| if i == len(posTable)-1 { |
| if err != io.EOF { |
| t.Fatal("expected io.EOF after seek to end, got", err) |
| } |
| } else if err != nil { |
| t.Fatal("lr.Next after seek to", posTable[i], "failed:", err) |
| } else if line != table[i] { |
| t.Fatal("lr.Next after seek to", posTable[i], "returned", line, "instead of", table[i]) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Check that seeking to a PC returns the right line. |
| if err := lr.SeekPC(table[0].Address-1, &line); err != ErrUnknownPC { |
| t.Fatalf("lr.SeekPC to %#x returned %v instead of ErrUnknownPC", table[0].Address-1, err) |
| } |
| for i, testLine := range table { |
| if testLine.EndSequence { |
| if err := lr.SeekPC(testLine.Address, &line); err != ErrUnknownPC { |
| t.Fatalf("lr.SeekPC to %#x returned %v instead of ErrUnknownPC", testLine.Address, err) |
| } |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| nextPC := table[i+1].Address |
| for pc := testLine.Address; pc < nextPC; pc++ { |
| if err := lr.SeekPC(pc, &line); err != nil { |
| t.Fatalf("lr.SeekPC to %#x failed: %v", pc, err) |
| } else if line != testLine { |
| t.Fatalf("lr.SeekPC to %#x returned %v instead of %v", pc, line, testLine) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func testLineTable(t *testing.T, want []LineEntry, files [][]*LineFile, d *Data) { |
| // Get line table from d. |
| var got []LineEntry |
| dr := d.Reader() |
| for { |
| ent, err := dr.Next() |
| if err != nil { |
| t.Fatal("dr.Next:", err) |
| } else if ent == nil { |
| break |
| } |
| |
| if ent.Tag != TagCompileUnit { |
| dr.SkipChildren() |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| // Ignore system compilation units (this happens in |
| // the Windows binary). We'll still decode the line |
| // table, but won't check it. |
| name := ent.Val(AttrName).(string) |
| ignore := strings.HasPrefix(name, "C:/crossdev/") || strings.HasPrefix(name, "../../") |
| |
| // Decode CU's line table. |
| lr, err := d.LineReader(ent) |
| if err != nil { |
| t.Fatal("d.LineReader:", err) |
| } else if lr == nil { |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| for { |
| var line LineEntry |
| err := lr.Next(&line) |
| if err != nil { |
| if err == io.EOF { |
| break |
| } |
| t.Fatal("lr.Next:", err) |
| } |
| // Ignore sources from the Windows build environment. |
| if ignore { |
| continue |
| } |
| got = append(got, line) |
| } |
| |
| // Check file table. |
| if !ignore { |
| if !compareFiles(files[0], lr.Files()) { |
| t.Log("File tables do not match. Got:") |
| dumpFiles(t, lr.Files()) |
| t.Log("Want:") |
| dumpFiles(t, files[0]) |
| t.Fail() |
| } |
| files = files[1:] |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Compare line tables. |
| if !compareLines(got, want) { |
| t.Log("Line tables do not match. Got:") |
| dumpLines(t, got) |
| t.Log("Want:") |
| dumpLines(t, want) |
| t.FailNow() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func compareFiles(a, b []*LineFile) bool { |
| if len(a) != len(b) { |
| return false |
| } |
| for i := range a { |
| if a[i] == nil && b[i] == nil { |
| continue |
| } |
| if a[i] != nil && b[i] != nil && a[i].Name == b[i].Name { |
| continue |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| func dumpFiles(t *testing.T, files []*LineFile) { |
| for i, f := range files { |
| name := "<nil>" |
| if f != nil { |
| name = f.Name |
| } |
| t.Logf(" %d %s", i, name) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func compareLines(a, b []LineEntry) bool { |
| if len(a) != len(b) { |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| for i := range a { |
| al, bl := a[i], b[i] |
| // If both are EndSequence, then the only other valid |
| // field is Address. Otherwise, test equality of all |
| // fields. |
| if al.EndSequence && bl.EndSequence && al.Address == bl.Address { |
| continue |
| } |
| if al.File.Name != bl.File.Name { |
| return false |
| } |
| al.File = nil |
| bl.File = nil |
| if al != bl { |
| return false |
| } |
| } |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| func dumpLines(t *testing.T, lines []LineEntry) { |
| for _, l := range lines { |
| t.Logf(" %+v File:%+v", l, l.File) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| type joinTest struct { |
| dirname, filename string |
| path string |
| } |
| |
| var joinTests = []joinTest{ |
| {"a", "b", "a/b"}, |
| {"a", "", "a"}, |
| {"", "b", "b"}, |
| {"/a", "b", "/a/b"}, |
| {"/a/", "b", "/a/b"}, |
| |
| {`C:\Windows\`, `System32`, `C:\Windows\System32`}, |
| {`C:\Windows\`, ``, `C:\Windows\`}, |
| {`C:\`, `Windows`, `C:\Windows`}, |
| {`C:\Windows\`, `C:System32`, `C:\Windows\System32`}, |
| {`C:\Windows`, `a/b`, `C:\Windows\a/b`}, |
| {`\\host\share\`, `foo`, `\\host\share\foo`}, |
| {`\\host\share\`, `foo\bar`, `\\host\share\foo\bar`}, |
| {`//host/share/`, `foo/bar`, `//host/share/foo/bar`}, |
| |
| // Note: the Go compiler currently emits DWARF line table paths |
| // with '/' instead of '\' (see issues #19784, #36495). These |
| // tests are to cover cases that might come up for Windows Go |
| // binaries. |
| {`c:/workdir/go/src/x`, `y.go`, `c:/workdir/go/src/x/y.go`}, |
| {`d:/some/thing/`, `b.go`, `d:/some/thing/b.go`}, |
| {`e:\blah\`, `foo.c`, `e:\blah\foo.c`}, |
| |
| // The following are "best effort". We shouldn't see relative |
| // base directories in DWARF, but these test that pathJoin |
| // doesn't fail miserably if it sees one. |
| {`C:`, `a`, `C:a`}, |
| {`C:`, `a\b`, `C:a\b`}, |
| {`C:.`, `a`, `C:.\a`}, |
| {`C:a`, `b`, `C:a\b`}, |
| } |
| |
| func TestPathJoin(t *testing.T) { |
| for _, test := range joinTests { |
| got := PathJoin(test.dirname, test.filename) |
| if test.path != got { |
| t.Errorf("pathJoin(%q, %q) = %q, want %q", test.dirname, test.filename, got, test.path) |
| } |
| } |
| } |