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[dev.link] debug/gosym: fix file mappings
CL 246497 introduced bugs in gosym that the long tests caught. These two bugs were: 1) In 1.16, 0 is now a valid file number from pcfile tables. 2) Also, in 1.16, when we scan all functions looking for a pc/file pair, the values returned from pcfile are no longer the direct offset into the file table. Rather, the values from pcfile are the offset into the cu->file look-up table. This CL fixes those two issues. Change-Id: I0cd280bdcaeda89faaf9fac41809abdb87734499 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/248317 Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com> Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com> Reviewed-by: Than McIntosh <thanm@google.com>
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@ -59,9 +59,12 @@ type LineTable struct {
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nfunctab uint32
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filetab []byte
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nfiletab uint32
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fileMap map[string]uint32
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funcNames map[uint32]string // cache the function names
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strings map[uint32]string // interned substrings of Data, keyed by offset
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// fileMap varies depending on the version of the object file.
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// For ver12, it maps the name to the index in the file table.
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// For ver116, it maps the name to the offset in filetab.
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fileMap map[string]uint32
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}
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// NOTE(rsc): This is wrong for GOARCH=arm, which uses a quantum of 4,
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@ -388,7 +391,7 @@ func (t *LineTable) pcvalue(off uint32, entry, targetpc uint64) int32 {
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// to file number. Since most functions come from a single file, these
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// are usually short and quick to scan. If a file match is found, then the
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// code goes to the expense of looking for a simultaneous line number match.
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func (t *LineTable) findFileLine(entry uint64, filetab, linetab uint32, filenum, line int32) uint64 {
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func (t *LineTable) findFileLine(entry uint64, filetab, linetab uint32, filenum, line int32, cutab []byte) uint64 {
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if filetab == 0 || linetab == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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@ -401,8 +404,12 @@ func (t *LineTable) findFileLine(entry uint64, filetab, linetab uint32, filenum,
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linePC := entry
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fileStartPC := filePC
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for t.step(&fp, &filePC, &fileVal, filePC == entry) {
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if fileVal == filenum && fileStartPC < filePC {
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// fileVal is in effect starting at fileStartPC up to
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fileIndex := fileVal
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if t.version == ver116 {
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fileIndex = int32(t.binary.Uint32(cutab[fileVal*4:]))
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}
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if fileIndex == filenum && fileStartPC < filePC {
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// fileIndex is in effect starting at fileStartPC up to
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// but not including filePC, and it's the file we want.
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// Run the PC table looking for a matching line number
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// or until we reach filePC.
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@ -457,13 +464,16 @@ func (t *LineTable) go12PCToFile(pc uint64) (file string) {
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entry := t.uintptr(f)
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filetab := t.binary.Uint32(f[t.ptrsize+4*4:])
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fno := t.pcvalue(filetab, entry, pc)
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if fno <= 0 {
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return ""
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}
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if t.version == ver12 {
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if fno <= 0 {
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return ""
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}
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return t.string(t.binary.Uint32(t.filetab[4*fno:]))
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}
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// Go ≥ 1.16
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if fno < 0 { // 0 is valid for ≥ 1.16
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return ""
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}
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cuoff := t.binary.Uint32(f[t.ptrsize+7*4:])
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if fnoff := t.binary.Uint32(t.cutab[(cuoff+uint32(fno))*4:]); fnoff != ^uint32(0) {
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return t.stringFrom(t.filetab, fnoff)
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@ -471,7 +481,7 @@ func (t *LineTable) go12PCToFile(pc uint64) (file string) {
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return ""
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}
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// go12LineToPC maps a (file, line) pair to a program counter for the Go 1.2 pcln table.
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// go12LineToPC maps a (file, line) pair to a program counter for the Go 1.2/1.16 pcln table.
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func (t *LineTable) go12LineToPC(file string, line int) (pc uint64) {
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defer func() {
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if recover() != nil {
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@ -480,20 +490,25 @@ func (t *LineTable) go12LineToPC(file string, line int) (pc uint64) {
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}()
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t.initFileMap()
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filenum := t.fileMap[file]
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if filenum == 0 {
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filenum, ok := t.fileMap[file]
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if !ok {
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return 0
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}
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// Scan all functions.
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// If this turns out to be a bottleneck, we could build a map[int32][]int32
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// mapping file number to a list of functions with code from that file.
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var cutab []byte
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for i := uint32(0); i < t.nfunctab; i++ {
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f := t.funcdata[t.uintptr(t.functab[2*t.ptrsize*i+t.ptrsize:]):]
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entry := t.uintptr(f)
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filetab := t.binary.Uint32(f[t.ptrsize+4*4:])
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linetab := t.binary.Uint32(f[t.ptrsize+5*4:])
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pc := t.findFileLine(entry, filetab, linetab, int32(filenum), int32(line))
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if t.version == ver116 {
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cuoff := t.binary.Uint32(f[t.ptrsize+7*4:]) * 4
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cutab = t.cutab[cuoff:]
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}
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pc := t.findFileLine(entry, filetab, linetab, int32(filenum), int32(line), cutab)
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if pc != 0 {
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return pc
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}
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@ -518,10 +533,10 @@ func (t *LineTable) initFileMap() {
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}
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} else {
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var pos uint32
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for i := uint32(1); i < t.nfiletab; i++ {
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for i := uint32(0); i < t.nfiletab; i++ {
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s := t.stringFrom(t.filetab, pos)
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m[s] = pos
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pos += uint32(len(s) + 1)
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m[s] = i
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}
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}
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t.fileMap = m
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