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Konstantin Baladurin 36b46f1921 dwarf/Gparser: fix crash during unwinding (#46)
We should update locations of the registers after all of them will
be restored. Otherwise some locations will be incorrect.

For example if function stores ebp, edi, esi and ebx registers on
stack in its prologue, compiler can generate following unwind info:
DW_CFA_expression: r5 (ebp) (DW_OP_breg5 (ebp): 0)
DW_CFA_expression: r7 (edi) (DW_OP_breg5 (ebp): -4)
DW_CFA_expression: r6 (esi) (DW_OP_breg5 (ebp): -8)
DW_CFA_expression: r3 (ebx) (DW_OP_breg5 (ebp): -12)

In this case locations of the ebx and ebp will be calculated using
current ebp but locations of the esi and edi will be calculated using
previous (restored) one. Due to it their locations will be incorrect
and it could lead to crash if we will try to get esi or edi value.

This patch fixes this problem.
2017-10-17 11:27:43 -07:00
aux mvdir 2004-07-15 17:39:59 +00:00
doc doc: Add generated doc files apply_reg_state and reg_states_iterate 2017-08-16 13:11:27 -07:00
include arm: FreeBSD/ARMv6 port 2017-08-24 09:08:58 -07:00
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src dwarf/Gparser: fix crash during unwinding (#46) 2017-10-17 11:27:43 -07:00
tests check: Fix run-coredump-unwind-mdi when in a out-of-tree build. 2017-09-21 08:37:08 -07:00
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-- mode: Outline --

Build Status

This is version 1.0 of the unwind library. This library supports several architecture/operating-system combinations:

Linux/x86-64: Works well. Linux/x86: Works well. Linux/ARM: Works well. Linux/IA-64: Fully tested and supported. Linux/PARISC: Works well, but C library missing unwind-info. HP-UX/IA-64: Mostly works but known to have some serious limitations. MIPS: Newly added. Linux/AArch64: Newly added. Linux/PPC64: Newly added. Linux/SuperH: Newly added. FreeBSD/i386: Newly added. FreeBSD/x86-64: Newly added (FreeBSD architecture is known as amd64). Linux/Tilegx: Newly added (64-bit mode only).

  • General Build Instructions

In general, this library can be built and installed with the following commands:

$ ./autogen.sh # Needed only for building from git. Depends on libtool.
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install prefix=PREFIX

where PREFIX is the installation prefix. By default, a prefix of /usr/local is used, such that libunwind.a is installed in /usr/local/lib and unwind.h is installed in /usr/local/include. For testing, you may want to use a prefix of /usr/local instead.

  • Building with Intel compiler

** Version 8 and later

Starting with version 8, the preferred name for the IA-64 Intel compiler is "icc" (same name as on x86). Thus, the configure-line should look like this:

$ ./configure CC=icc CFLAGS="-g -O3 -ip" CXX=icc CCAS=gcc CCASFLAGS=-g \
	LDFLAGS="-L$PWD/src/.libs"
  • Building on HP-UX

For the time being, libunwind must be built with GCC on HP-UX.

libunwind should be configured and installed on HP-UX like this:

$ ./configure CFLAGS="-g -O2 -mlp64" CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -mlp64"

Caveat: Unwinding of 32-bit (ILP32) binaries is not supported at the moment.

** Workaround for older versions of GCC

GCC v3.0 and GCC v3.2 ship with a bad version of sys/types.h. The workaround is to issue the following commands before running "configure":

$ mkdir $top_dir/include/sys
$ cp /usr/include/sys/types.h $top_dir/include/sys

GCC v3.3.2 or later have been fixed and do not require this workaround.

  • Building for PowerPC64 / Linux

For building for power64 you should use:

$ ./configure CFLAGS="-g -O2 -m64" CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -m64"

If your power support altivec registers: $ ./configure CFLAGS="-g -O2 -m64 -maltivec" CXXFLAGS="-g -O2 -m64 -maltivec"

To check if your processor has support for vector registers (altivec): cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep altivec and should have something like this: cpu : PPC970, altivec supported

If libunwind seems to not work (backtracing failing), try to compile it with -O0, without optimizations. There are some compiler problems depending on the version of your gcc.

  • Building on FreeBSD

General building instructions apply. To build and execute several tests, you need libexecinfo library available in ports as devel/libexecinfo.

Development of the port was done of FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE. The library was build with the system compiler that is modified version of gcc 4.2.1, as well as the gcc 4.4.3.

  • Regression Testing

After building the library, you can run a set of regression tests with:

$ make check

** Expected results on IA-64 Linux

Unless you have a very recent C library and compiler installed, it is currently expected to have the following tests fail on IA-64 Linux:

Gtest-init		(should pass starting with glibc-2.3.x/gcc-3.4)
Ltest-init		(should pass starting with glibc-2.3.x/gcc-3.4)
test-ptrace		(should pass starting with glibc-2.3.x/gcc-3.4)
run-ia64-test-dyn1	(should pass starting with glibc-2.3.x)

This does not mean that libunwind cannot be used with older compilers or C libraries, it just means that for certain corner cases, unwinding will fail. Since they're corner cases, it is not likely for applications to trigger them.

Note: If you get lots of errors in Gia64-test-nat and Lia64-test-nat, it's almost certainly a sign of an old assembler. The GNU assembler used to encode previous-stack-pointer-relative offsets incorrectly. This bug was fixed on 21-Sep-2004 so any later assembler will be fine.

** Expected results on x86 Linux

The following tests are expected to fail on x86 Linux:

test-ptrace

** Expected results on x86-64 Linux

The following tests are expected to fail on x86-64 Linux:

run-ptrace-misc	(see http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18748
		 and http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18749)

** Expected results on PARISC Linux

Caveat: GCC v3.4 or newer is needed on PA-RISC Linux. Earlier versions of the compiler failed to generate the exception-handling program header (GNU_EH_FRAME) needed for unwinding.

The following tests are expected to fail on x86-64 Linux:

Gtest-bt   (backtrace truncated at kill() due to lack of unwind-info)
Ltest-bt   (likewise)
Gtest-resume-sig  (Gresume.c:my_rt_sigreturn() is wrong somehow)
Ltest-resume-sig  (likewise)
Gtest-init (likewise)
Ltest-init (likewise)
Gtest-dyn1 (no dynamic unwind info support yet)
Ltest-dyn1 (no dynamic unwind info support yet)
test-setjmp		(longjmp() not implemented yet)
run-check-namespace	(toolchain doesn't support HIDDEN yet)

** Expected results on HP-UX

"make check" is currently unsupported for HP-UX. You can try to run it, but most tests will fail (and some may fail to terminate). The only test programs that are known to work at this time are:

 tests/bt
 tests/Gperf-simple
 tests/test-proc-info
 tests/test-static-link
 tests/Gtest-init
 tests/Ltest-init
 tests/Gtest-resume-sig
 tests/Ltest-resume-sig

** Expected results on PPC64 Linux

"make check" should run with no more than 10 out of 24 tests failed.

  • Performance Testing

This distribution includes a few simple performance tests which give some idea of the basic cost of various libunwind operations. After building the library, you can run these tests with the following commands:

$ cd tests $ make perf

  • Contacting the Developers

Please direct all questions regarding this library to:

libunwind-devel@nongnu.org

You can do this by sending a mail to libunwind-request@nongnu.org with a body of:

subscribe libunwind-devel

or you can subscribe and manage your subscription via the web-interface at:

https://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=libunwind

Or interact at the gihub page:

https://github.com/libunwind/libunwind