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//===-- DNBBreakpoint.cpp ---------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Created by Greg Clayton on 6/29/07.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "DNBBreakpoint.h"
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#include "DNBLog.h"
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#include "MachProcess.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#pragma mark-- DNBBreakpoint
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DNBBreakpoint::DNBBreakpoint(nub_addr_t addr, nub_size_t byte_size,
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bool hardware)
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: m_retain_count(1), m_byte_size(static_cast<uint32_t>(byte_size)),
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m_opcode(), m_addr(addr), m_enabled(0), m_hw_preferred(hardware),
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m_is_watchpoint(0), m_watch_read(0), m_watch_write(0),
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m_hw_index(INVALID_NUB_HW_INDEX) {}
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DNBBreakpoint::~DNBBreakpoint() {}
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void DNBBreakpoint::Dump() const {
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if (IsBreakpoint()) {
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DNBLog("DNBBreakpoint addr = 0x%llx state = %s type = %s breakpoint "
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"hw_index = %i",
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(uint64_t)m_addr, m_enabled ? "enabled " : "disabled",
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IsHardware() ? "hardware" : "software", GetHardwareIndex());
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} else {
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DNBLog("DNBBreakpoint addr = 0x%llx size = %llu state = %s type = %s "
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"watchpoint (%s%s) hw_index = %i",
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(uint64_t)m_addr, (uint64_t)m_byte_size,
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m_enabled ? "enabled " : "disabled",
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IsHardware() ? "hardware" : "software", m_watch_read ? "r" : "",
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m_watch_write ? "w" : "", GetHardwareIndex());
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}
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}
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#pragma mark-- DNBBreakpointList
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DNBBreakpointList::DNBBreakpointList() {}
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DNBBreakpointList::~DNBBreakpointList() {}
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DNBBreakpoint *DNBBreakpointList::Add(nub_addr_t addr, nub_size_t length,
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bool hardware) {
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m_breakpoints.insert(
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std::make_pair(addr, DNBBreakpoint(addr, length, hardware)));
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iterator pos = m_breakpoints.find(addr);
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return &pos->second;
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}
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bool DNBBreakpointList::Remove(nub_addr_t addr) {
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iterator pos = m_breakpoints.find(addr);
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if (pos != m_breakpoints.end()) {
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m_breakpoints.erase(pos);
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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DNBBreakpoint *DNBBreakpointList::FindByAddress(nub_addr_t addr) {
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iterator pos = m_breakpoints.find(addr);
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if (pos != m_breakpoints.end())
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return &pos->second;
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return NULL;
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}
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const DNBBreakpoint *DNBBreakpointList::FindByAddress(nub_addr_t addr) const {
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const_iterator pos = m_breakpoints.find(addr);
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if (pos != m_breakpoints.end())
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return &pos->second;
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return NULL;
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}
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// Finds the next breakpoint at an address greater than or equal to "addr"
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size_t DNBBreakpointList::FindBreakpointsThatOverlapRange(
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nub_addr_t addr, nub_addr_t size, std::vector<DNBBreakpoint *> &bps) {
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bps.clear();
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iterator end = m_breakpoints.end();
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// Find the first breakpoint with an address >= to "addr"
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iterator pos = m_breakpoints.lower_bound(addr);
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if (pos != end) {
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if (pos != m_breakpoints.begin()) {
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// Watch out for a breakpoint at an address less than "addr" that might
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// still overlap
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iterator prev_pos = pos;
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--prev_pos;
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if (prev_pos->second.IntersectsRange(addr, size, NULL, NULL, NULL))
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bps.push_back(&pos->second);
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}
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while (pos != end) {
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// When we hit a breakpoint whose start address is greater than "addr +
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// size" we are done.
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// Do the math in a way that doesn't risk unsigned overflow with bad
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// input.
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if ((pos->second.Address() - addr) >= size)
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break;
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// Check if this breakpoint overlaps, and if it does, add it to the list
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if (pos->second.IntersectsRange(addr, size, NULL, NULL, NULL)) {
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bps.push_back(&pos->second);
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++pos;
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}
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}
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}
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return bps.size();
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}
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void DNBBreakpointList::Dump() const {
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const_iterator pos;
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const_iterator end = m_breakpoints.end();
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for (pos = m_breakpoints.begin(); pos != end; ++pos)
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pos->second.Dump();
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}
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void DNBBreakpointList::DisableAll() {
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iterator pos, end = m_breakpoints.end();
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for (pos = m_breakpoints.begin(); pos != end; ++pos)
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pos->second.SetEnabled(false);
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}
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void DNBBreakpointList::RemoveTrapsFromBuffer(nub_addr_t addr, nub_size_t size,
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void *p) const {
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uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)p;
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const_iterator end = m_breakpoints.end();
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const_iterator pos = m_breakpoints.lower_bound(addr);
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while (pos != end && (pos->first < (addr + size))) {
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nub_addr_t intersect_addr;
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nub_size_t intersect_size;
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nub_size_t opcode_offset;
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const DNBBreakpoint &bp = pos->second;
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if (bp.IntersectsRange(addr, size, &intersect_addr, &intersect_size,
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&opcode_offset)) {
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assert(addr <= intersect_addr && intersect_addr < addr + size);
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assert(addr < intersect_addr + intersect_size &&
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intersect_addr + intersect_size <= addr + size);
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assert(opcode_offset + intersect_size <= bp.ByteSize());
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nub_size_t buf_offset = intersect_addr - addr;
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::memcpy(buf + buf_offset, bp.SavedOpcodeBytes() + opcode_offset,
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intersect_size);
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}
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++pos;
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}
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}
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void DNBBreakpointList::DisableAllBreakpoints(MachProcess *process) {
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iterator pos, end = m_breakpoints.end();
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for (pos = m_breakpoints.begin(); pos != end; ++pos)
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process->DisableBreakpoint(pos->second.Address(), false);
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}
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void DNBBreakpointList::DisableAllWatchpoints(MachProcess *process) {
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iterator pos, end = m_breakpoints.end();
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for (pos = m_breakpoints.begin(); pos != end; ++pos)
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process->DisableWatchpoint(pos->second.Address(), false);
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}
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void DNBBreakpointList::RemoveDisabled() {
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iterator pos = m_breakpoints.begin();
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while (pos != m_breakpoints.end()) {
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if (!pos->second.IsEnabled())
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pos = m_breakpoints.erase(pos);
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else
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++pos;
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}
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}
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