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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- Obtaining information about an address.                      ---*/
/*---                                                 m_addrinfo.c ---*/
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/

/*
   This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
   framework.

   Copyright (C) 2008-2015 OpenWorks Ltd
      info@open-works.co.uk

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
   published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
   License, or (at your option) any later version.

   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
   Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
   02111-1307, USA.

   The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
*/

#include "pub_core_basics.h"
#include "pub_core_clientstate.h"
#include "pub_core_libcassert.h"
#include "pub_core_libcbase.h"
#include "pub_core_libcprint.h"
#include "pub_core_xarray.h"
#include "pub_core_debuginfo.h"
#include "pub_core_execontext.h"
#include "pub_core_addrinfo.h"
#include "pub_core_mallocfree.h"
#include "pub_core_machine.h"
#include "pub_core_options.h"
#include "pub_core_threadstate.h"
#include "pub_core_stacktrace.h"
#include "pub_core_stacks.h"
#include "pub_core_aspacemgr.h"

/* Returns the tid whose stack includes the address a.
   If not found, returns VG_INVALID_THREADID. */
static ThreadId find_tid_with_stack_containing (Addr a)
{
   ThreadId tid;
   Addr start, end;

   start = 0;
   end = 0;
   VG_(stack_limits)(a, &start, &end);
   if (start == end) {
      // No stack found
      vg_assert (start == 0 && end == 0);
      return VG_INVALID_THREADID;
   }

   /* Stack limits found. Search the tid to which this stack belongs. */
   vg_assert (start <= a);
   vg_assert (a <= end);

   /* The stack end (highest accessible byte) is for sure inside the 'active'
      part of the stack of the searched tid.
      So, scan all 'active' stacks with VG_(thread_stack_reset_iter) ... */
   {
      Addr       stack_min, stack_max;

      VG_(thread_stack_reset_iter)(&tid);
      while ( VG_(thread_stack_next)(&tid, &stack_min, &stack_max) ) {
         if (stack_min <= end && end <= stack_max)
            return tid;
      }
   }

   /* We can arrive here if a stack was registered with wrong bounds
      (e.g. end above the highest addressable byte)
      and/or if the thread for the registered stack is dead, but
      the stack was not unregistered. */
   return VG_INVALID_THREADID;
}

void VG_(describe_addr) ( Addr a, /*OUT*/AddrInfo* ai )
{
   VgSectKind sect;

   /* -- Perhaps the variable type/location data describes it? -- */
   ai->Addr.Variable.descr1
      = VG_(newXA)( VG_(malloc), "mc.da.descr1",
                    VG_(free), sizeof(HChar) );
   ai->Addr.Variable.descr2
      = VG_(newXA)( VG_(malloc), "mc.da.descr2",
                    VG_(free), sizeof(HChar) );

   (void) VG_(get_data_description)( ai->Addr.Variable.descr1,
                                     ai->Addr.Variable.descr2, a );
   /* If there's nothing in descr1/2, free them.  Why is it safe to
      VG_(indexXA) at zero here?  Because VG_(get_data_description)
      guarantees to zero terminate descr1/2 regardless of the outcome
      of the call.  So there's always at least one element in each XA
      after the call.
   */
   if (0 == VG_(strlen)( VG_(indexXA)( ai->Addr.Variable.descr1, 0 ))) {
      VG_(deleteXA)( ai->Addr.Variable.descr1 );
      ai->Addr.Variable.descr1 = NULL;
   }
   if (0 == VG_(strlen)( VG_(indexXA)( ai->Addr.Variable.descr2, 0 ))) {
      VG_(deleteXA)( ai->Addr.Variable.descr2 );
      ai->Addr.Variable.descr2 = NULL;
   }
   /* Assume (assert) that VG_(get_data_description) fills in descr1
      before it fills in descr2 */
   if (ai->Addr.Variable.descr1 == NULL)
      vg_assert(ai->Addr.Variable.descr2 == NULL);
   /* So did we get lucky? */
   if (ai->Addr.Variable.descr1 != NULL) {
      ai->tag = Addr_Variable;
      return;
   }
   /* -- Have a look at the low level data symbols - perhaps it's in
      there. -- */
   const HChar *name;
   if (VG_(get_datasym_and_offset)(
             a, &name,
             &ai->Addr.DataSym.offset )) {
      ai->Addr.DataSym.name = VG_(strdup)("mc.da.dsname", name);
      ai->tag = Addr_DataSym;
      return;
   }
   /* -- Perhaps it's on a thread's stack? -- */
   {
      ThreadId   tid;
      Addr       stack_min, stack_max;
      VG_(thread_stack_reset_iter)(&tid);
      while ( VG_(thread_stack_next)(&tid, &stack_min, &stack_max) ) {
         if (stack_min - VG_STACK_REDZONE_SZB <= a && a <= stack_max) {
            Addr ips[VG_(clo_backtrace_size)],
                 sps[VG_(clo_backtrace_size)];
            UInt n_frames;
            UInt f;

            ai->tag            = Addr_Stack;
            VG_(initThreadInfo)(&ai->Addr.Stack.tinfo);
            ai->Addr.Stack.tinfo.tid = tid;
            ai->Addr.Stack.IP = 0;
            ai->Addr.Stack.frameNo = -1;
            ai->Addr.Stack.stackPos = StackPos_stacked;
            ai->Addr.Stack.spoffset = 0; // Unused.
            /* It is on thread tid stack. Build a stacktrace, and
               find the frame sp[f] .. sp[f+1] where the address is.
               Store the found frameNo and the corresponding IP in
               the description. 
               When description is printed, IP will be translated to
               the function name containing IP. 
               Before accepting to describe addr with sp[f] .. sp[f+1],
               we verify the sp looks sane: reasonably sized frame,
               inside the stack.
               We could check the ABI required alignment for sp (what is it?)
               is respected, except for the innermost stack pointer ? */
            n_frames = VG_(get_StackTrace)( tid, ips, VG_(clo_backtrace_size),
                                            sps, NULL, 0/*first_ip_delta*/ );
            for (f = 0; f < n_frames-1; f++) {
               if (sps[f] <= a && a < sps[f+1]
                   && sps[f+1] - sps[f] <= 0x4000000 // 64 MB, arbitrary
                   && sps[f+1] <= stack_max
                   && sps[f]   >= stack_min - VG_STACK_REDZONE_SZB) {
                  ai->Addr.Stack.frameNo = f;
                  ai->Addr.Stack.IP = ips[f];
                  break;
               }
            }
            return;
         }
      }
   }

   /* -- Maybe it is in one of the m_mallocfree.c arenas. --  */
   {
      AddrArenaInfo aai;
      VG_(describe_arena_addr) ( a, &aai );
      if (aai.name != NULL) {
         ai->tag = Addr_Block;
         if (aai.aid == VG_AR_CLIENT)
            ai->Addr.Block.block_kind 
               = aai.free ? Block_ClientArenaFree : Block_ClientArenaMallocd;
         else
            ai->Addr.Block.block_kind 
               = aai.free 
                  ? Block_ValgrindArenaFree :  Block_ValgrindArenaMallocd;
         ai->Addr.Block.block_desc = aai.name;
         ai->Addr.Block.block_szB = aai.block_szB;
         ai->Addr.Block.rwoffset = aai.rwoffset;
         ai->Addr.Block.allocated_at = VG_(null_ExeContext)();
         VG_(initThreadInfo) (&ai->Addr.Block.alloc_tinfo);
         ai->Addr.Block.freed_at = VG_(null_ExeContext)();
         return;
      }
   }

   /* -- last ditch attempt at classification -- */
   sect = VG_(DebugInfo_sect_kind)( &name, a);
   if (sect != Vg_SectUnknown) {
      ai->tag = Addr_SectKind;
      ai->Addr.SectKind.objname = VG_(strdup)("mc.da.dsname", name);
      ai->Addr.SectKind.kind = sect;
      return;
   }

   /* -- and yet another last ditch attempt at classification -- */
   /* If the address is in a stack between the stack bottom (highest byte)
      and the current stack ptr, it will have been already described above.
      But maybe it is in a stack, but below the stack ptr (typical
      for a 'use after return' or in the stack guard page (thread stack
      too small). */
   {
      ThreadId   tid;
      StackPos stackPos = StackPos_stacked;
      // Default init to StackPos_stacked, to silence gcc warning.
      // We assert this value is overriden if a stack descr is produced.

      // First try to find a tid with stack containing a
      tid = find_tid_with_stack_containing (a);
      if (tid != VG_INVALID_THREADID) {
         /* Should be below stack pointer, as if it is >= SP, it
            will have been described as StackPos_stacked above. */
         stackPos = StackPos_below_stack_ptr;
      } else {
         /* Try to find a stack with guard page containing a.
            For this, check if a is in a page mapped without r, w and x. */
         const NSegment *seg = VG_(am_find_nsegment) (a);
         if (seg != NULL && seg->kind == SkAnonC
             && !seg->hasR && !seg->hasW && !seg->hasX) {
            /* This looks a plausible guard page. Check if a is close to
               the start of stack (lowest byte). */
            tid = find_tid_with_stack_containing (VG_PGROUNDUP(a+1));
            if (tid != VG_INVALID_THREADID)
               stackPos = StackPos_guard_page;
         }
      }

      if (tid != VG_INVALID_THREADID) {
         ai->tag  = Addr_Stack;
         VG_(initThreadInfo)(&ai->Addr.Stack.tinfo);
         ai->Addr.Stack.tinfo.tid = tid;
         ai->Addr.Stack.IP = 0;
         ai->Addr.Stack.frameNo = -1;
         vg_assert (stackPos != StackPos_stacked);
         ai->Addr.Stack.stackPos = stackPos;
         vg_assert (a < VG_(get_SP)(tid));
         ai->Addr.Stack.spoffset = a - VG_(get_SP)(tid);
         return;
      }
   }

   /* -- and yet another last ditch attempt at classification -- */
   /* Try to find a segment belonging to the client. */
   {
      const NSegment *seg = VG_(am_find_nsegment) (a);

      /* Special case to detect the brk data segment. */
      if (seg != NULL
#if defined(VGO_solaris)
          && (seg->kind == SkAnonC || seg->kind == SkFileC)
#else
          && seg->kind == SkAnonC
#endif /* VGO_solaris */
          && VG_(brk_limit) >= seg->start
          && VG_(brk_limit) <= seg->end+1) {
         /* Address a is in a Anon Client segment which contains
            VG_(brk_limit). So, this segment is the brk data segment
            as initimg-linux.c:setup_client_dataseg maps an anonymous
            segment followed by a reservation, with one reservation
            page that will never be used by syswrap-generic.c:do_brk,
            when increasing VG_(brk_limit).
            So, the brk data segment will never be merged with the
            next segment, and so an address in that area will
            either be in the brk data segment, or in the unmapped
            part of the brk data segment reservation. */
         ai->tag = Addr_BrkSegment;
         ai->Addr.BrkSegment.brk_limit = VG_(brk_limit);
         return;
      }

      if (seg != NULL 
          && (seg->kind == SkAnonC 
              || seg->kind == SkFileC
              || seg->kind == SkShmC)) {
         ai->tag = Addr_SegmentKind;
         ai->Addr.SegmentKind.segkind = seg->kind;
         ai->Addr.SegmentKind.filename = NULL;
         if (seg->kind == SkFileC)
            ai->Addr.SegmentKind.filename
               = VG_(strdup)("mc.da.skfname", VG_(am_get_filename)(seg));
         ai->Addr.SegmentKind.hasR = seg->hasR;
         ai->Addr.SegmentKind.hasW = seg->hasW;
         ai->Addr.SegmentKind.hasX = seg->hasX;
         return;
      }
   }

   /* -- Clueless ... -- */
   ai->tag = Addr_Unknown;
   return;
}

void VG_(initThreadInfo) (ThreadInfo *tinfo)
{
   tinfo->tid = 0;
   tinfo->tnr = 0;
}

void VG_(clear_addrinfo) ( AddrInfo* ai)
{
   switch (ai->tag) {
      case Addr_Undescribed:
         break;

      case Addr_Unknown:
         break;

      case Addr_Stack: 
         break;

      case Addr_Block:
         break;

      case Addr_DataSym:
         VG_(free)(ai->Addr.DataSym.name);
         break;

      case Addr_Variable:
         if (ai->Addr.Variable.descr1 != NULL) {
            VG_(deleteXA)( ai->Addr.Variable.descr1 );
            ai->Addr.Variable.descr1 = NULL;
         }
         if (ai->Addr.Variable.descr2 != NULL) {
            VG_(deleteXA)( ai->Addr.Variable.descr2 );
            ai->Addr.Variable.descr2 = NULL;
         }
         break;

      case Addr_SectKind:
         VG_(free)(ai->Addr.SectKind.objname);
         break;

      case Addr_BrkSegment:
         break;

      case Addr_SegmentKind:
         VG_(free)(ai->Addr.SegmentKind.filename);
         break;

      default:
         VG_(core_panic)("VG_(clear_addrinfo)");
   }

   ai->tag = Addr_Undescribed;
}

static Bool is_arena_BlockKind(BlockKind bk)
{
   switch (bk) {
      case Block_Mallocd:
      case Block_Freed:
      case Block_MempoolChunk:
      case Block_UserG:                return False;

      case Block_ClientArenaMallocd:
      case Block_ClientArenaFree:
      case Block_ValgrindArenaMallocd:
      case Block_ValgrindArenaFree:    return True;

      default:                         vg_assert (0);
   }
}

static const HChar* opt_tnr_prefix (ThreadInfo tinfo)
{
   if (tinfo.tnr != 0)
      return "#";
   else
      return "";
}

static UInt tnr_else_tid (ThreadInfo tinfo)
{
   if (tinfo.tnr != 0)
      return tinfo.tnr;
   else
      return tinfo.tid;
}

static const HChar* pp_SegKind ( SegKind sk )
{
   switch (sk) {
      case SkAnonC: return "anonymous";
      case SkFileC: return "mapped file";
      case SkShmC:  return "shared memory";
      default:      vg_assert(0);
   }
}

static void pp_addrinfo_WRK ( Addr a, const AddrInfo* ai, Bool mc,
                              Bool maybe_gcc )
{
   const HChar* xpre  = VG_(clo_xml) ? "  <auxwhat>" : " ";
   const HChar* xpost = VG_(clo_xml) ? "</auxwhat>"  : "";

   vg_assert (!maybe_gcc || mc); // maybe_gcc can only be given in mc mode.

   switch (ai->tag) {
      case Addr_Undescribed:
         VG_(core_panic)("mc_pp_AddrInfo Addr_Undescribed");

      case Addr_Unknown:
         if (maybe_gcc) {
            VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx is just below the stack ptr.  "
                       "To suppress, use: --workaround-gcc296-bugs=yes%s\n",
                       xpre, a, xpost );
	 } else {
            VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx "
                       "is not stack'd, malloc'd or %s%s\n",
                       xpre, a,
                       mc ? "(recently) free'd" : "on a free list",
                       xpost );
         }
         break;

      case Addr_Stack: 
         VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx is on thread %s%u's stack%s\n", 
                    xpre, a, 
                    opt_tnr_prefix (ai->Addr.Stack.tinfo), 
                    tnr_else_tid (ai->Addr.Stack.tinfo), 
                    xpost );
         if (ai->Addr.Stack.frameNo != -1 && ai->Addr.Stack.IP != 0) {
            const HChar *fn;
            Bool  hasfn;
            const HChar *file;
            Bool  hasfile;
            UInt linenum;
            Bool haslinenum;
            PtrdiffT offset;

            if (VG_(get_inst_offset_in_function)( ai->Addr.Stack.IP,
                                                  &offset))
               haslinenum = VG_(get_linenum) (ai->Addr.Stack.IP - offset,
                                              &linenum);
            else
               haslinenum = False;

            hasfile = VG_(get_filename)(ai->Addr.Stack.IP, &file);

            HChar strlinenum[16] = "";   // large enough
            if (hasfile && haslinenum)
               VG_(sprintf)(strlinenum, "%u", linenum);

            hasfn = VG_(get_fnname)(ai->Addr.Stack.IP, &fn);

            if (hasfn || hasfile)
               VG_(emit)( "%sin frame #%d, created by %s (%s:%s)%s\n",
                          xpre,
                          ai->Addr.Stack.frameNo, 
                          hasfn ? fn : "???", 
                          hasfile ? file : "???", strlinenum,
                          xpost );
         }
         switch (ai->Addr.Stack.stackPos) {
            case StackPos_stacked: break; // nothing more to say

            case StackPos_below_stack_ptr:
            case StackPos_guard_page:
                VG_(emit)("%s%s%ld bytes below stack pointer%s\n",
                          xpre, 
                          ai->Addr.Stack.stackPos == StackPos_guard_page ?
                          "In stack guard protected page, " : "",
                          - ai->Addr.Stack.spoffset,
                          xpost);
                // Note: we change the sign of spoffset as the message speaks
                // about the nr of bytes below stack pointer.
                break;

            default: vg_assert(0);
         }
         break;

      case Addr_Block: {
         SizeT    block_szB = ai->Addr.Block.block_szB;
         PtrdiffT rwoffset  = ai->Addr.Block.rwoffset;
         SizeT    delta;
         const    HChar* relative;

         if (rwoffset < 0) {
            delta    = (SizeT)(-rwoffset);
            relative = "before";
         } else if (rwoffset >= block_szB) {
            delta    = rwoffset - block_szB;
            relative = "after";
         } else {
            delta    = rwoffset;
            relative = "inside";
         }
         if (is_arena_BlockKind (ai->Addr.Block.block_kind))
            VG_(emit)(
               "%sAddress 0x%lx is %'lu bytes %s a%s block of size %'lu"
               " in arena \"%s\"%s\n",
               xpre,
               a, delta,
               relative,
               ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_ClientArenaMallocd
                 || ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_ValgrindArenaMallocd
                 ? "" : "n unallocated",
               block_szB,
               ai->Addr.Block.block_desc,  // arena name
               xpost
            );
         else
            VG_(emit)(
               "%sAddress 0x%lx is %'lu bytes %s a %s of size %'lu %s%s\n",
               xpre,
               a, delta,
               relative,
               ai->Addr.Block.block_desc,
               block_szB,
               ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_Mallocd ? "alloc'd" 
               : ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_Freed ? "free'd" 
                                                        : "client-defined",
               xpost
            );
         if (ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_Mallocd) {
            VG_(pp_ExeContext)(ai->Addr.Block.allocated_at);
            vg_assert (ai->Addr.Block.freed_at == VG_(null_ExeContext)());
         }
         else if (ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_Freed) {
            VG_(pp_ExeContext)(ai->Addr.Block.freed_at);
            if (ai->Addr.Block.allocated_at != VG_(null_ExeContext)()) {
               VG_(emit)(
                  "%sBlock was alloc'd at%s\n",
                  xpre,
                  xpost
               );
               VG_(pp_ExeContext)(ai->Addr.Block.allocated_at);
            }
         }
         else if (ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_MempoolChunk
                  || ai->Addr.Block.block_kind==Block_UserG) {
            // client-defined
            VG_(pp_ExeContext)(ai->Addr.Block.allocated_at);
            vg_assert (ai->Addr.Block.freed_at == VG_(null_ExeContext)());
            /* Nb: cannot have a freed_at, as a freed client-defined block
               has a Block_Freed block_kind. */
         } else {
            // Client or Valgrind arena. At least currently, we never
            // have stacktraces for these.
            vg_assert (ai->Addr.Block.allocated_at == VG_(null_ExeContext)());
            vg_assert (ai->Addr.Block.freed_at == VG_(null_ExeContext)());
         }
         if (ai->Addr.Block.alloc_tinfo.tnr || ai->Addr.Block.alloc_tinfo.tid)
            VG_(emit)(
               "%sBlock was alloc'd by thread %s%u%s\n",
               xpre,
               opt_tnr_prefix (ai->Addr.Block.alloc_tinfo),
               tnr_else_tid (ai->Addr.Block.alloc_tinfo),
               xpost
            );  
         break;
      }

      case Addr_DataSym:
         VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx is %llu bytes "
                    "inside data symbol \"%pS\"%s\n",
                    xpre, a,
                    (ULong)ai->Addr.DataSym.offset,
                    ai->Addr.DataSym.name,
                    xpost );
         break;

      case Addr_Variable:
         /* Note, no need for XML tags here, because descr1/2 will
            already have <auxwhat> or <xauxwhat>s on them, in XML
            mode. */
         if (ai->Addr.Variable.descr1)
            VG_(emit)( "%s%s\n",
                       VG_(clo_xml) ? "  " : " ",
                       (HChar*)VG_(indexXA)(ai->Addr.Variable.descr1, 0) );
         if (ai->Addr.Variable.descr2)
            VG_(emit)( "%s%s\n",
                       VG_(clo_xml) ? "  " : " ",
                       (HChar*)VG_(indexXA)(ai->Addr.Variable.descr2, 0) );
         break;

      case Addr_SectKind:
         VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx is in the %pS segment of %pS%s\n",
                    xpre, a,
                    VG_(pp_SectKind)(ai->Addr.SectKind.kind),
                    ai->Addr.SectKind.objname,
                    xpost );
         if (ai->Addr.SectKind.kind == Vg_SectText) {
            /* To better describe the address in a text segment,
               pp a dummy stacktrace made of this single address. */
            VG_(pp_StackTrace)( &a, 1 );
         }
         break;

      case Addr_BrkSegment:
         if (a < ai->Addr.BrkSegment.brk_limit)
            VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx is in the brk data segment"
                       " 0x%lx-0x%lx%s\n",
                       xpre, a,
                       VG_(brk_base),
                       ai->Addr.BrkSegment.brk_limit - 1,
                       xpost );
         else
            VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx is %lu bytes after "
                       "the brk data segment limit"
                       " 0x%lx%s\n",
                       xpre, a,
                       a - ai->Addr.BrkSegment.brk_limit,
                       ai->Addr.BrkSegment.brk_limit,
                       xpost );
         break;

      case Addr_SegmentKind:
         VG_(emit)( "%sAddress 0x%lx is in "
                    "a %s%s%s %s%s%pS segment%s\n",
                    xpre,
                    a,
                    ai->Addr.SegmentKind.hasR ? "r" : "-",
                    ai->Addr.SegmentKind.hasW ? "w" : "-",
                    ai->Addr.SegmentKind.hasX ? "x" : "-",
                    pp_SegKind(ai->Addr.SegmentKind.segkind),
                    ai->Addr.SegmentKind.filename ? 
                    " " : "",
                    ai->Addr.SegmentKind.filename ? 
                    ai->Addr.SegmentKind.filename : "",
                    xpost );
         break;

      default:
         VG_(core_panic)("mc_pp_AddrInfo");
   }
}

void VG_(pp_addrinfo) ( Addr a, const AddrInfo* ai )
{
   pp_addrinfo_WRK (a, ai, False /*mc*/, False /*maybe_gcc*/);
}

void VG_(pp_addrinfo_mc) ( Addr a, const AddrInfo* ai, Bool maybe_gcc )
{
   pp_addrinfo_WRK (a, ai, True /*mc*/, maybe_gcc);
}


/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*--- end                                             m_addrinfo.c ---*/
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/