| // 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 provides access to DWARF debugging information loaded from |
| // executable files, as defined in the DWARF 2.0 Standard at |
| // http://dwarfstd.org/doc/dwarf-2.0.0.pdf |
| package dwarf |
| |
| import "encoding/binary" |
| |
| // Data represents the DWARF debugging information |
| // loaded from an executable file (for example, an ELF or Mach-O executable). |
| type Data struct { |
| // raw data |
| abbrev []byte |
| aranges []byte |
| frame []byte |
| info []byte |
| line []byte |
| pubnames []byte |
| ranges []byte |
| str []byte |
| |
| // parsed data |
| abbrevCache map[uint64]abbrevTable |
| order binary.ByteOrder |
| typeCache map[Offset]Type |
| typeSigs map[uint64]*typeUnit |
| unit []unit |
| } |
| |
| // New returns a new Data object initialized from the given parameters. |
| // Rather than calling this function directly, clients should typically use |
| // the DWARF method of the File type of the appropriate package debug/elf, |
| // debug/macho, debug/pe, or debug/xcoff. |
| // |
| // The []byte arguments are the data from the corresponding debug section |
| // in the object file; for example, for an ELF object, abbrev is the contents of |
| // the ".debug_abbrev" section. |
| func New(abbrev, aranges, frame, info, line, pubnames, ranges, str []byte) (*Data, error) { |
| d := &Data{ |
| abbrev: abbrev, |
| aranges: aranges, |
| frame: frame, |
| info: info, |
| line: line, |
| pubnames: pubnames, |
| ranges: ranges, |
| str: str, |
| abbrevCache: make(map[uint64]abbrevTable), |
| typeCache: make(map[Offset]Type), |
| typeSigs: make(map[uint64]*typeUnit), |
| } |
| |
| // Sniff .debug_info to figure out byte order. |
| // 32-bit DWARF: 4 byte length, 2 byte version. |
| // 64-bit DWARf: 4 bytes of 0xff, 8 byte length, 2 byte version. |
| if len(d.info) < 6 { |
| return nil, DecodeError{"info", Offset(len(d.info)), "too short"} |
| } |
| offset := 4 |
| if d.info[0] == 0xff && d.info[1] == 0xff && d.info[2] == 0xff && d.info[3] == 0xff { |
| if len(d.info) < 14 { |
| return nil, DecodeError{"info", Offset(len(d.info)), "too short"} |
| } |
| offset = 12 |
| } |
| // Fetch the version, a tiny 16-bit number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). |
| x, y := d.info[offset], d.info[offset+1] |
| switch { |
| case x == 0 && y == 0: |
| return nil, DecodeError{"info", 4, "unsupported version 0"} |
| case x == 0: |
| d.order = binary.BigEndian |
| case y == 0: |
| d.order = binary.LittleEndian |
| default: |
| return nil, DecodeError{"info", 4, "cannot determine byte order"} |
| } |
| |
| u, err := d.parseUnits() |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| d.unit = u |
| return d, nil |
| } |
| |
| // AddTypes will add one .debug_types section to the DWARF data. A |
| // typical object with DWARF version 4 debug info will have multiple |
| // .debug_types sections. The name is used for error reporting only, |
| // and serves to distinguish one .debug_types section from another. |
| func (d *Data) AddTypes(name string, types []byte) error { |
| return d.parseTypes(name, types) |
| } |