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Change-Id: I9e745d2a4b3f780941ba286bbafa5d4169d172f7 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/breakpad/breakpad/+/1653863 Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
979 lines
42 KiB
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979 lines
42 KiB
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// Copyright (c) 2010, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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//
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// distribution.
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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// Original author: Jim Blandy <jimb@mozilla.com> <jimb@red-bean.com>
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// stackwalker_arm_unittest.cc: Unit tests for StackwalkerARM class.
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#include <string.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "breakpad_googletest_includes.h"
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#include "common/test_assembler.h"
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#include "common/using_std_string.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/common/minidump_format.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/processor/basic_source_line_resolver.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/processor/call_stack.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/processor/code_module.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/processor/source_line_resolver_interface.h"
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#include "google_breakpad/processor/stack_frame_cpu.h"
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#include "processor/stackwalker_unittest_utils.h"
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#include "processor/stackwalker_arm.h"
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#include "processor/windows_frame_info.h"
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using google_breakpad::BasicSourceLineResolver;
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using google_breakpad::CallStack;
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using google_breakpad::CodeModule;
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using google_breakpad::StackFrameSymbolizer;
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using google_breakpad::StackFrame;
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using google_breakpad::StackFrameARM;
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using google_breakpad::Stackwalker;
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using google_breakpad::StackwalkerARM;
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using google_breakpad::SystemInfo;
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using google_breakpad::WindowsFrameInfo;
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using google_breakpad::test_assembler::kLittleEndian;
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using google_breakpad::test_assembler::Label;
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using google_breakpad::test_assembler::Section;
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using std::vector;
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using testing::_;
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using testing::AnyNumber;
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using testing::DoAll;
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using testing::Return;
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using testing::SetArgumentPointee;
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using testing::Test;
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class StackwalkerARMFixture {
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public:
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StackwalkerARMFixture()
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: stack_section(kLittleEndian),
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// Give the two modules reasonable standard locations and names
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// for tests to play with.
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module1(0x40000000, 0x10000, "module1", "version1"),
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module2(0x50000000, 0x10000, "module2", "version2") {
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// Identify the system as a Linux system.
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system_info.os = "Linux";
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system_info.os_short = "linux";
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system_info.os_version = "Lugubrious Labrador";
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system_info.cpu = "arm";
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system_info.cpu_info = "";
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// Put distinctive values in the raw CPU context.
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BrandContext(&raw_context);
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// Create some modules with some stock debugging information.
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modules.Add(&module1);
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modules.Add(&module2);
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// By default, none of the modules have symbol info; call
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// SetModuleSymbols to override this.
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EXPECT_CALL(supplier, GetCStringSymbolData(_, _, _, _, _))
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.WillRepeatedly(Return(MockSymbolSupplier::NOT_FOUND));
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// Avoid GMOCK WARNING "Uninteresting mock function call - returning
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// directly" for FreeSymbolData().
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EXPECT_CALL(supplier, FreeSymbolData(_)).Times(AnyNumber());
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// Reset max_frames_scanned since it's static.
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Stackwalker::set_max_frames_scanned(1024);
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}
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// Set the Breakpad symbol information that supplier should return for
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// MODULE to INFO.
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void SetModuleSymbols(MockCodeModule *module, const string &info) {
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size_t buffer_size;
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char *buffer = supplier.CopySymbolDataAndOwnTheCopy(info, &buffer_size);
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EXPECT_CALL(supplier, GetCStringSymbolData(module, &system_info, _, _, _))
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.WillRepeatedly(DoAll(SetArgumentPointee<3>(buffer),
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SetArgumentPointee<4>(buffer_size),
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Return(MockSymbolSupplier::FOUND)));
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}
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// Populate stack_region with the contents of stack_section. Use
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// stack_section.start() as the region's starting address.
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void RegionFromSection() {
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string contents;
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ASSERT_TRUE(stack_section.GetContents(&contents));
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stack_region.Init(stack_section.start().Value(), contents);
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}
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// Fill RAW_CONTEXT with pseudo-random data, for round-trip checking.
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void BrandContext(MDRawContextARM *raw_context) {
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uint8_t x = 173;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(*raw_context); i++)
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reinterpret_cast<uint8_t *>(raw_context)[i] = (x += 17);
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}
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SystemInfo system_info;
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MDRawContextARM raw_context;
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Section stack_section;
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MockMemoryRegion stack_region;
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MockCodeModule module1;
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MockCodeModule module2;
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MockCodeModules modules;
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MockSymbolSupplier supplier;
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BasicSourceLineResolver resolver;
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CallStack call_stack;
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const vector<StackFrame *> *frames;
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};
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class SanityCheck: public StackwalkerARMFixture, public Test { };
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TEST_F(SanityCheck, NoResolver) {
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// Since we have no call frame information, and all unwinding
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// requires call frame information, the stack walk will end after
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// the first frame.
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(NULL, NULL);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
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&frame_symbolizer);
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// This should succeed even without a resolver or supplier.
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(1U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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// Check that the values from the original raw context made it
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// through to the context in the stack frame.
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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}
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class GetContextFrame: public StackwalkerARMFixture, public Test { };
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TEST_F(GetContextFrame, Simple) {
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// Since we have no call frame information, and all unwinding
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// requires call frame information, the stack walk will end after
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// the first frame.
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
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&frame_symbolizer);
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(1U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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// Check that the values from the original raw context made it
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// through to the context in the stack frame.
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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}
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// The stackwalker should be able to produce the context frame even
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// without stack memory present.
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TEST_F(GetContextFrame, NoStackMemory) {
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, NULL, &modules,
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&frame_symbolizer);
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(1U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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// Check that the values from the original raw context made it
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// through to the context in the stack frame.
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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}
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class GetCallerFrame: public StackwalkerARMFixture, public Test { };
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TEST_F(GetCallerFrame, ScanWithoutSymbols) {
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// When the stack walker resorts to scanning the stack,
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// only addresses located within loaded modules are
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// considered valid return addresses.
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// Force scanning through three frames to ensure that the
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// stack pointer is set properly in scan-recovered frames.
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stack_section.start() = 0x80000000;
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uint32_t return_address1 = 0x50000100;
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uint32_t return_address2 = 0x50000900;
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Label frame1_sp, frame2_sp;
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stack_section
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// frame 0
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.Append(16, 0) // space
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.D32(0x40090000) // junk that's not
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.D32(0x60000000) // a return address
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.D32(return_address1) // actual return address
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// frame 1
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.Mark(&frame1_sp)
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.Append(16, 0) // space
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.D32(0xF0000000) // more junk
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.D32(0x0000000D)
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.D32(return_address2) // actual return address
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// frame 2
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.Mark(&frame2_sp)
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.Append(32, 0); // end of stack
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RegionFromSection();
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40005510;
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = stack_section.start().Value();
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
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&frame_symbolizer);
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(2U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ("module1", modules_without_symbols[0]->debug_file());
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ASSERT_EQ("module2", modules_without_symbols[1]->debug_file());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(3U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT, frame0->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ(StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL, frame0->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame0->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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StackFrameARM *frame1 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(1));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_SCAN, frame1->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
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frame1->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(return_address1, frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
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EXPECT_EQ(frame1_sp.Value(), frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
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StackFrameARM *frame2 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(2));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_SCAN, frame2->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
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frame2->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(return_address2, frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
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EXPECT_EQ(frame2_sp.Value(), frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
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}
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TEST_F(GetCallerFrame, ScanWithFunctionSymbols) {
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// During stack scanning, if a potential return address
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// is located within a loaded module that has symbols,
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// it is only considered a valid return address if it
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// lies within a function's bounds.
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stack_section.start() = 0x80000000;
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uint32_t return_address = 0x50000200;
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Label frame1_sp;
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stack_section
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// frame 0
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.Append(16, 0) // space
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.D32(0x40090000) // junk that's not
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.D32(0x60000000) // a return address
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.D32(0x40001000) // a couple of plausible addresses
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.D32(0x5000F000) // that are not within functions
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.D32(return_address) // actual return address
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// frame 1
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.Mark(&frame1_sp)
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.Append(32, 0); // end of stack
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RegionFromSection();
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40000200;
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = stack_section.start().Value();
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SetModuleSymbols(&module1,
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// The youngest frame's function.
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"FUNC 100 400 10 monotreme\n");
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SetModuleSymbols(&module2,
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// The calling frame's function.
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"FUNC 100 400 10 marsupial\n");
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
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&frame_symbolizer);
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(2U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT, frame0->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ(StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL, frame0->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame0->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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EXPECT_EQ("monotreme", frame0->function_name);
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EXPECT_EQ(0x40000100U, frame0->function_base);
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StackFrameARM *frame1 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(1));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_SCAN, frame1->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
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frame1->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(return_address, frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
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EXPECT_EQ(frame1_sp.Value(), frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
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EXPECT_EQ("marsupial", frame1->function_name);
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EXPECT_EQ(0x50000100U, frame1->function_base);
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}
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TEST_F(GetCallerFrame, ScanFirstFrame) {
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// If the stackwalker resorts to stack scanning, it will scan much
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// farther to find the caller of the context frame.
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stack_section.start() = 0x80000000;
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uint32_t return_address1 = 0x50000100;
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uint32_t return_address2 = 0x50000900;
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Label frame1_sp, frame2_sp;
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stack_section
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// frame 0
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.Append(32, 0) // space
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.D32(0x40090000) // junk that's not
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.D32(0x60000000) // a return address
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.Append(96, 0) // more space
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.D32(return_address1) // actual return address
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// frame 1
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.Mark(&frame1_sp)
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.Append(32, 0) // space
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.D32(0xF0000000) // more junk
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.D32(0x0000000D)
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.Append(136, 0) // more space
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.D32(return_address2) // actual return address
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// (won't be found)
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// frame 2
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.Mark(&frame2_sp)
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.Append(32, 0); // end of stack
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RegionFromSection();
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40005510;
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = stack_section.start().Value();
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
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&frame_symbolizer);
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(2U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ("module1", modules_without_symbols[0]->debug_file());
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ASSERT_EQ("module2", modules_without_symbols[1]->debug_file());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(2U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT, frame0->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ(StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL, frame0->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame0->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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StackFrameARM *frame1 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(1));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_SCAN, frame1->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
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frame1->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(return_address1, frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
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EXPECT_EQ(frame1_sp.Value(), frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
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}
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// Test that set_max_frames_scanned prevents using stack scanning
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// to find caller frames.
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TEST_F(GetCallerFrame, ScanningNotAllowed) {
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// When the stack walker resorts to scanning the stack,
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// only addresses located within loaded modules are
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// considered valid return addresses.
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stack_section.start() = 0x80000000;
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uint32_t return_address1 = 0x50000100;
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uint32_t return_address2 = 0x50000900;
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Label frame1_sp, frame2_sp;
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stack_section
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// frame 0
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.Append(16, 0) // space
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.D32(0x40090000) // junk that's not
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.D32(0x60000000) // a return address
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.D32(return_address1) // actual return address
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// frame 1
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.Mark(&frame1_sp)
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.Append(16, 0) // space
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.D32(0xF0000000) // more junk
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.D32(0x0000000D)
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.D32(return_address2) // actual return address
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// frame 2
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.Mark(&frame2_sp)
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.Append(32, 0); // end of stack
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RegionFromSection();
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40005510;
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = stack_section.start().Value();
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
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&frame_symbolizer);
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Stackwalker::set_max_frames_scanned(0);
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(1U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ("module1", modules_without_symbols[0]->debug_file());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(1U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT, frame0->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ(StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL, frame0->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame0->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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}
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struct CFIFixture: public StackwalkerARMFixture {
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CFIFixture() {
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// Provide a bunch of STACK CFI records; we'll walk to the caller
|
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// from every point in this series, expecting to find the same set
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// of register values.
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SetModuleSymbols(&module1,
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// The youngest frame's function.
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"FUNC 4000 1000 10 enchiridion\n"
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// Initially, nothing has been pushed on the stack,
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// and the return address is still in the link register.
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"STACK CFI INIT 4000 100 .cfa: sp .ra: lr\n"
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// Push r4, the frame pointer, and the link register.
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"STACK CFI 4001 .cfa: sp 12 + r4: .cfa 12 - ^"
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" r11: .cfa 8 - ^ .ra: .cfa 4 - ^\n"
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// Save r4..r7 in r0..r3: verify that we populate
|
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// the youngest frame with all the values we have.
|
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"STACK CFI 4002 r4: r0 r5: r1 r6: r2 r7: r3\n"
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// Restore r4..r7. Save the non-callee-saves register r1.
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"STACK CFI 4003 .cfa: sp 16 + r1: .cfa 16 - ^"
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" r4: r4 r5: r5 r6: r6 r7: r7\n"
|
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// Move the .cfa back four bytes, to point at the return
|
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// address, and restore the sp explicitly.
|
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"STACK CFI 4005 .cfa: sp 12 + r1: .cfa 12 - ^"
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" r11: .cfa 4 - ^ .ra: .cfa ^ sp: .cfa 4 +\n"
|
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// Recover the PC explicitly from a new stack slot;
|
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// provide garbage for the .ra.
|
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"STACK CFI 4006 .cfa: sp 16 + pc: .cfa 16 - ^\n"
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|
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// The calling function.
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"FUNC 5000 1000 10 epictetus\n"
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// Mark it as end of stack.
|
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"STACK CFI INIT 5000 1000 .cfa: 0 .ra: 0\n"
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|
|
// A function whose CFI makes the stack pointer
|
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// go backwards.
|
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"FUNC 6000 1000 20 palinal\n"
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"STACK CFI INIT 6000 1000 .cfa: sp 4 - .ra: lr\n"
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|
|
|
// A function with CFI expressions that can't be
|
|
// evaluated.
|
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"FUNC 7000 1000 20 rhetorical\n"
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"STACK CFI INIT 7000 1000 .cfa: moot .ra: ambiguous\n");
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|
|
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// Provide some distinctive values for the caller's registers.
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expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40005510;
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expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = 0x80000000;
|
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expected.iregs[4] = 0xb5d55e68;
|
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expected.iregs[5] = 0xebd134f3;
|
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expected.iregs[6] = 0xa31e74bc;
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expected.iregs[7] = 0x2dcb16b3;
|
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expected.iregs[8] = 0x2ada2137;
|
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expected.iregs[9] = 0xbbbb557d;
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expected.iregs[10] = 0x48bf8ca7;
|
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expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_FP] = 0x8112e110;
|
|
|
|
// Expect CFI to recover all callee-saves registers. Since CFI is the
|
|
// only stack frame construction technique we have, aside from the
|
|
// context frame itself, there's no way for us to have a set of valid
|
|
// registers smaller than this.
|
|
expected_validity = (StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R4 |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R5 |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R6 |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R7 |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R8 |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R9 |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R10 |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_FP);
|
|
|
|
// By default, context frames provide all registers, as normal.
|
|
context_frame_validity = StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL;
|
|
|
|
// By default, registers are unchanged.
|
|
raw_context = expected;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Walk the stack, using stack_section as the contents of the stack
|
|
// and raw_context as the current register values. (Set the stack
|
|
// pointer to the stack's starting address.) Expect two stack
|
|
// frames; in the older frame, expect the callee-saves registers to
|
|
// have values matching those in 'expected'.
|
|
void CheckWalk() {
|
|
RegionFromSection();
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = stack_section.start().Value();
|
|
|
|
StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
|
|
StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region,
|
|
&modules, &frame_symbolizer);
|
|
walker.SetContextFrameValidity(context_frame_validity);
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
|
|
ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
|
|
&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_without_symbols.size());
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
|
|
frames = call_stack.frames();
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(2U, frames->size());
|
|
|
|
StackFrameARM *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT, frame0->trust);
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(context_frame_validity, frame0->context_validity);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ("enchiridion", frame0->function_name);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(0x40004000U, frame0->function_base);
|
|
|
|
StackFrameARM *frame1 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(1));
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CFI, frame1->trust);
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(expected_validity, frame1->context_validity);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R1)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[1], frame1->context.iregs[1]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R4)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[4], frame1->context.iregs[4]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R5)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[5], frame1->context.iregs[5]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R6)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[6], frame1->context.iregs[6]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R7)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[7], frame1->context.iregs[7]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R8)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[8], frame1->context.iregs[8]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R9)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[9], frame1->context.iregs[9]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R10)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[10], frame1->context.iregs[10]);
|
|
if (expected_validity & StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_FP)
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_FP],
|
|
frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_FP]);
|
|
|
|
// We would never have gotten a frame in the first place if the SP
|
|
// and PC weren't valid or ->instruction weren't set.
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP],
|
|
frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC],
|
|
frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC],
|
|
frame1->instruction + 2);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ("epictetus", frame1->function_name);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The values we expect to find for the caller's registers.
|
|
MDRawContextARM expected;
|
|
|
|
// The validity mask for expected.
|
|
int expected_validity;
|
|
|
|
// The validity mask to impose on the context frame.
|
|
int context_frame_validity;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
class CFI: public CFIFixture, public Test { };
|
|
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4000) {
|
|
stack_section.start() = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004000;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR] = 0x40005510;
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4001) {
|
|
Label frame1_sp = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
stack_section
|
|
.D32(0xb5d55e68) // saved r4
|
|
.D32(0x8112e110) // saved fp
|
|
.D32(0x40005510) // return address
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_sp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004001;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[4] = 0x635adc9f; // distinct callee r4
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_FP] = 0xbe145fc4; // distinct callee fp
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// As above, but unwind from a context that has only the PC and SP.
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4001LimitedValidity) {
|
|
context_frame_validity =
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC | StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004001;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_FP] = 0xbe145fc4; // distinct callee fp
|
|
Label frame1_sp = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
stack_section
|
|
.D32(0xb5d55e68) // saved r4
|
|
.D32(0x8112e110) // saved fp
|
|
.D32(0x40005510) // return address
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_sp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
|
|
expected_validity = (StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC
|
|
| StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP
|
|
| StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_FP
|
|
| StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R4);
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4002) {
|
|
Label frame1_sp = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
stack_section
|
|
.D32(0xfb81ff3d) // no longer saved r4
|
|
.D32(0x8112e110) // saved fp
|
|
.D32(0x40005510) // return address
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_sp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004002;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[0] = 0xb5d55e68; // saved r4
|
|
raw_context.iregs[1] = 0xebd134f3; // saved r5
|
|
raw_context.iregs[2] = 0xa31e74bc; // saved r6
|
|
raw_context.iregs[3] = 0x2dcb16b3; // saved r7
|
|
raw_context.iregs[4] = 0xfdd35466; // distinct callee r4
|
|
raw_context.iregs[5] = 0xf18c946c; // distinct callee r5
|
|
raw_context.iregs[6] = 0xac2079e8; // distinct callee r6
|
|
raw_context.iregs[7] = 0xa449829f; // distinct callee r7
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_FP] = 0xbe145fc4; // distinct callee fp
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4003) {
|
|
Label frame1_sp = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
stack_section
|
|
.D32(0x48c8dd5a) // saved r1 (even though it's not callee-saves)
|
|
.D32(0xcb78040e) // no longer saved r4
|
|
.D32(0x8112e110) // saved fp
|
|
.D32(0x40005510) // return address
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_sp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004003;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[1] = 0xfb756319; // distinct callee r1
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_FP] = 0x0a2857ea; // distinct callee fp
|
|
expected.iregs[1] = 0x48c8dd5a; // caller's r1
|
|
expected_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R1;
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We have no new rule at module offset 0x4004, so the results here should
|
|
// be the same as those at module offset 0x4003.
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4004) {
|
|
Label frame1_sp = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
stack_section
|
|
.D32(0x48c8dd5a) // saved r1 (even though it's not callee-saves)
|
|
.D32(0xcb78040e) // no longer saved r4
|
|
.D32(0x8112e110) // saved fp
|
|
.D32(0x40005510) // return address
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_sp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004004;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[1] = 0xfb756319; // distinct callee r1
|
|
expected.iregs[1] = 0x48c8dd5a; // caller's r1
|
|
expected_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R1;
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Here we move the .cfa, but provide an explicit rule to recover the SP,
|
|
// so again there should be no change in the registers recovered.
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4005) {
|
|
Label frame1_sp = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
stack_section
|
|
.D32(0x48c8dd5a) // saved r1 (even though it's not callee-saves)
|
|
.D32(0xf013f841) // no longer saved r4
|
|
.D32(0x8112e110) // saved fp
|
|
.D32(0x40005510) // return address
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_sp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004005;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[1] = 0xfb756319; // distinct callee r1
|
|
expected.iregs[1] = 0x48c8dd5a; // caller's r1
|
|
expected_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R1;
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Here we provide an explicit rule for the PC, and have the saved .ra be
|
|
// bogus.
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, At4006) {
|
|
Label frame1_sp = expected.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP];
|
|
stack_section
|
|
.D32(0x40005510) // saved pc
|
|
.D32(0x48c8dd5a) // saved r1 (even though it's not callee-saves)
|
|
.D32(0xf013f841) // no longer saved r4
|
|
.D32(0x8112e110) // saved fp
|
|
.D32(0xf8d15783) // .ra rule recovers this, which is garbage
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_sp); // This effectively sets stack_section.start().
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40004006;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[1] = 0xfb756319; // callee's r1, different from caller's
|
|
expected.iregs[1] = 0x48c8dd5a; // caller's r1
|
|
expected_validity |= StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_R1;
|
|
CheckWalk();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check that we reject rules that would cause the stack pointer to
|
|
// move in the wrong direction.
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, RejectBackwards) {
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40006000;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = 0x80000000;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR] = 0x40005510;
|
|
StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
|
|
StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
|
|
&frame_symbolizer);
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
|
|
ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
|
|
&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_without_symbols.size());
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
|
|
frames = call_stack.frames();
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(1U, frames->size());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check that we reject rules whose expressions' evaluation fails.
|
|
TEST_F(CFI, RejectBadExpressions) {
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40007000;
|
|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = 0x80000000;
|
|
StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
|
|
StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, -1, &stack_region, &modules,
|
|
&frame_symbolizer);
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
|
|
ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
|
|
&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_without_symbols.size());
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
|
|
frames = call_stack.frames();
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(1U, frames->size());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
class StackwalkerARMFixtureIOS : public StackwalkerARMFixture {
|
|
public:
|
|
StackwalkerARMFixtureIOS() {
|
|
// iOS_test is used instead of iOS because the stackwalker has a check to
|
|
// avoid using CFI for iOS dumps. This is a workaround for bad CFI being
|
|
// produced by dump_syms for iOS.
|
|
// https://bugs.chromium.org/p/google-breakpad/issues/detail?id=764
|
|
system_info.os = "iOS_test";
|
|
system_info.os_short = "ios_test";
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
class GetFramesByFramePointer: public StackwalkerARMFixtureIOS, public Test { };
|
|
|
|
TEST_F(GetFramesByFramePointer, OnlyFramePointer) {
|
|
stack_section.start() = 0x80000000;
|
|
uint32_t return_address1 = 0x50000100;
|
|
uint32_t return_address2 = 0x50000900;
|
|
Label frame1_sp, frame2_sp;
|
|
Label frame1_fp, frame2_fp;
|
|
stack_section
|
|
// frame 0
|
|
.Append(32, 0) // Whatever values on the stack.
|
|
.D32(0x0000000D) // junk that's not
|
|
.D32(0xF0000000) // a return address.
|
|
|
|
.Mark(&frame1_fp) // Next fp will point to the next value.
|
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.D32(frame2_fp) // Save current frame pointer.
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.D32(return_address2) // Save current link register.
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.Mark(&frame1_sp)
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// frame 1
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.Append(32, 0) // Whatever values on the stack.
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.D32(0x0000000D) // junk that's not
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.D32(0xF0000000) // a return address.
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.Mark(&frame2_fp)
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.D32(0)
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.D32(0)
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.Mark(&frame2_sp)
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// frame 2
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.Append(32, 0) // Whatever values on the stack.
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.D32(0x0000000D) // junk that's not
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.D32(0xF0000000); // a return address.
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RegionFromSection();
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x40005510;
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR] = return_address1;
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP] = frame1_fp.Value();
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = stack_section.start().Value();
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StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
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StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP,
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&stack_region, &modules, &frame_symbolizer);
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
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vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
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ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
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&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
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ASSERT_EQ(2U, modules_without_symbols.size());
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ASSERT_EQ("module1", modules_without_symbols[0]->debug_file());
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ASSERT_EQ("module2", modules_without_symbols[1]->debug_file());
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ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
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frames = call_stack.frames();
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ASSERT_EQ(3U, frames->size());
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StackFrameARM *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT, frame0->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ(StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL, frame0->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame0->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
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StackFrameARM *frame1 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(1));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_FP, frame1->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_LR |
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StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP) |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
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frame1->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(return_address1, frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
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EXPECT_EQ(return_address2, frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR]);
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EXPECT_EQ(frame1_sp.Value(), frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
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EXPECT_EQ(frame2_fp.Value(),
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frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP]);
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StackFrameARM *frame2 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(2));
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EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_FP, frame2->trust);
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ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_LR |
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StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP) |
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StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
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frame2->context_validity);
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EXPECT_EQ(return_address2, frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
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EXPECT_EQ(0U, frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR]);
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EXPECT_EQ(frame2_sp.Value(), frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
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EXPECT_EQ(0U, frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP]);
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}
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TEST_F(GetFramesByFramePointer, FramePointerAndCFI) {
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// Provide the standatd STACK CFI records that is obtained when exmining an
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// executable produced by XCode.
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SetModuleSymbols(&module1,
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// Adding a function in CFI.
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"FUNC 4000 1000 10 enchiridion\n"
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"STACK CFI INIT 4000 100 .cfa: sp 0 + .ra: lr\n"
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"STACK CFI 4001 .cfa: sp 8 + .ra: .cfa -4 + ^"
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" r7: .cfa -8 + ^\n"
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"STACK CFI 4002 .cfa: r7 8 +\n"
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);
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stack_section.start() = 0x80000000;
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uint32_t return_address1 = 0x40004010;
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uint32_t return_address2 = 0x50000900;
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Label frame1_sp, frame2_sp;
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Label frame1_fp, frame2_fp;
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stack_section
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// frame 0
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.Append(32, 0) // Whatever values on the stack.
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.D32(0x0000000D) // junk that's not
|
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.D32(0xF0000000) // a return address.
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|
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.Mark(&frame1_fp) // Next fp will point to the next value.
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.D32(frame2_fp) // Save current frame pointer.
|
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.D32(return_address2) // Save current link register.
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.Mark(&frame1_sp)
|
|
|
|
// frame 1
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.Append(32, 0) // Whatever values on the stack.
|
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.D32(0x0000000D) // junk that's not
|
|
.D32(0xF0000000) // a return address.
|
|
|
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.Mark(&frame2_fp)
|
|
.D32(0)
|
|
.D32(0)
|
|
.Mark(&frame2_sp)
|
|
|
|
// frame 2
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|
.Append(32, 0) // Whatever values on the stack.
|
|
.D32(0x0000000D) // junk that's not
|
|
.D32(0xF0000000); // a return address.
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|
RegionFromSection();
|
|
|
|
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC] = 0x50000400;
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raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR] = return_address1;
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|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP] = frame1_fp.Value();
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|
raw_context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP] = stack_section.start().Value();
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|
|
|
StackFrameSymbolizer frame_symbolizer(&supplier, &resolver);
|
|
StackwalkerARM walker(&system_info, &raw_context, MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP,
|
|
&stack_region, &modules, &frame_symbolizer);
|
|
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_without_symbols;
|
|
vector<const CodeModule*> modules_with_corrupt_symbols;
|
|
ASSERT_TRUE(walker.Walk(&call_stack, &modules_without_symbols,
|
|
&modules_with_corrupt_symbols));
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(1U, modules_without_symbols.size());
|
|
ASSERT_EQ("module2", modules_without_symbols[0]->debug_file());
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(0U, modules_with_corrupt_symbols.size());
|
|
frames = call_stack.frames();
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(3U, frames->size());
|
|
|
|
StackFrameARM *frame0 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(0));
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CONTEXT, frame0->trust);
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_ALL, frame0->context_validity);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&raw_context, &frame0->context, sizeof(raw_context)));
|
|
|
|
StackFrameARM *frame1 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(1));
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_FP, frame1->trust);
|
|
ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_LR |
|
|
StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP) |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
|
|
frame1->context_validity);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(return_address1, frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(return_address2, frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(frame1_sp.Value(), frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(frame2_fp.Value(),
|
|
frame1->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ("enchiridion", frame1->function_name);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(0x40004000U, frame1->function_base);
|
|
|
|
|
|
StackFrameARM *frame2 = static_cast<StackFrameARM *>(frames->at(2));
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(StackFrame::FRAME_TRUST_CFI, frame2->trust);
|
|
ASSERT_EQ((StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_PC |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_LR |
|
|
StackFrameARM::RegisterValidFlag(MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP) |
|
|
StackFrameARM::CONTEXT_VALID_SP),
|
|
frame2->context_validity);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(return_address2, frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_PC]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(0U, frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_LR]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(frame2_sp.Value(), frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_SP]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(0U, frame2->context.iregs[MD_CONTEXT_ARM_REG_IOS_FP]);
|
|
}
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