1 /* Branch trace support for GDB, the GNU debugger.
3 Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by Intel Corp. <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>
7 This file is part of GDB.
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
24 #include "gdbthread.h"
31 #include "filenames.h"
32 #include "xml-support.h"
34 #include "gdbsupport/rsp-low.h"
36 #include "cli/cli-utils.h"
39 /* For maintenance commands. */
40 #include "record-btrace.h"
46 /* Command lists for btrace maintenance commands. */
47 static struct cmd_list_element *maint_btrace_cmdlist;
48 static struct cmd_list_element *maint_btrace_set_cmdlist;
49 static struct cmd_list_element *maint_btrace_show_cmdlist;
50 static struct cmd_list_element *maint_btrace_pt_set_cmdlist;
51 static struct cmd_list_element *maint_btrace_pt_show_cmdlist;
53 /* Control whether to skip PAD packets when computing the packet history. */
54 static int maint_btrace_pt_skip_pad = 1;
56 static void btrace_add_pc (struct thread_info *tp);
58 /* Print a record debug message. Use do ... while (0) to avoid ambiguities
59 when used in if statements. */
61 #define DEBUG(msg, args...) \
64 if (record_debug != 0) \
65 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, \
66 "[btrace] " msg "\n", ##args); \
70 #define DEBUG_FTRACE(msg, args...) DEBUG ("[ftrace] " msg, ##args)
72 /* Return the function name of a recorded function segment for printing.
73 This function never returns NULL. */
76 ftrace_print_function_name (const struct btrace_function *bfun)
78 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
85 return SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym);
88 return MSYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (msym);
93 /* Return the file name of a recorded function segment for printing.
94 This function never returns NULL. */
97 ftrace_print_filename (const struct btrace_function *bfun)
100 const char *filename;
105 filename = symtab_to_filename_for_display (symbol_symtab (sym));
107 filename = "<unknown>";
112 /* Return a string representation of the address of an instruction.
113 This function never returns NULL. */
116 ftrace_print_insn_addr (const struct btrace_insn *insn)
121 return core_addr_to_string_nz (insn->pc);
124 /* Print an ftrace debug status message. */
127 ftrace_debug (const struct btrace_function *bfun, const char *prefix)
129 const char *fun, *file;
130 unsigned int ibegin, iend;
133 fun = ftrace_print_function_name (bfun);
134 file = ftrace_print_filename (bfun);
137 ibegin = bfun->insn_offset;
138 iend = ibegin + bfun->insn.size ();
140 DEBUG_FTRACE ("%s: fun = %s, file = %s, level = %d, insn = [%u; %u)",
141 prefix, fun, file, level, ibegin, iend);
144 /* Return the number of instructions in a given function call segment. */
147 ftrace_call_num_insn (const struct btrace_function* bfun)
152 /* A gap is always counted as one instruction. */
153 if (bfun->errcode != 0)
156 return bfun->insn.size ();
159 /* Return the function segment with the given NUMBER or NULL if no such segment
160 exists. BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread. */
162 static struct btrace_function *
163 ftrace_find_call_by_number (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
166 if (number == 0 || number > btinfo->functions.size ())
169 return &btinfo->functions[number - 1];
172 /* A const version of the function above. */
174 static const struct btrace_function *
175 ftrace_find_call_by_number (const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
178 if (number == 0 || number > btinfo->functions.size ())
181 return &btinfo->functions[number - 1];
184 /* Return non-zero if BFUN does not match MFUN and FUN,
185 return zero otherwise. */
188 ftrace_function_switched (const struct btrace_function *bfun,
189 const struct minimal_symbol *mfun,
190 const struct symbol *fun)
192 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
198 /* If the minimal symbol changed, we certainly switched functions. */
199 if (mfun != NULL && msym != NULL
200 && strcmp (MSYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (mfun), MSYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msym)) != 0)
203 /* If the symbol changed, we certainly switched functions. */
204 if (fun != NULL && sym != NULL)
206 const char *bfname, *fname;
208 /* Check the function name. */
209 if (strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (fun), SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym)) != 0)
212 /* Check the location of those functions, as well. */
213 bfname = symtab_to_fullname (symbol_symtab (sym));
214 fname = symtab_to_fullname (symbol_symtab (fun));
215 if (filename_cmp (fname, bfname) != 0)
219 /* If we lost symbol information, we switched functions. */
220 if (!(msym == NULL && sym == NULL) && mfun == NULL && fun == NULL)
223 /* If we gained symbol information, we switched functions. */
224 if (msym == NULL && sym == NULL && !(mfun == NULL && fun == NULL))
230 /* Allocate and initialize a new branch trace function segment at the end of
232 BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread.
233 MFUN and FUN are the symbol information we have for this function.
234 This invalidates all struct btrace_function pointer currently held. */
236 static struct btrace_function *
237 ftrace_new_function (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
238 struct minimal_symbol *mfun,
242 unsigned int number, insn_offset;
244 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
246 /* Start counting NUMBER and INSN_OFFSET at one. */
253 const struct btrace_function *prev = &btinfo->functions.back ();
255 number = prev->number + 1;
256 insn_offset = prev->insn_offset + ftrace_call_num_insn (prev);
259 btinfo->functions.emplace_back (mfun, fun, number, insn_offset, level);
260 return &btinfo->functions.back ();
263 /* Update the UP field of a function segment. */
266 ftrace_update_caller (struct btrace_function *bfun,
267 struct btrace_function *caller,
268 enum btrace_function_flag flags)
271 ftrace_debug (bfun, "updating caller");
273 bfun->up = caller->number;
276 ftrace_debug (bfun, "set caller");
277 ftrace_debug (caller, "..to");
280 /* Fix up the caller for all segments of a function. */
283 ftrace_fixup_caller (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
284 struct btrace_function *bfun,
285 struct btrace_function *caller,
286 enum btrace_function_flag flags)
288 unsigned int prev, next;
292 ftrace_update_caller (bfun, caller, flags);
294 /* Update all function segments belonging to the same function. */
295 for (; prev != 0; prev = bfun->prev)
297 bfun = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, prev);
298 ftrace_update_caller (bfun, caller, flags);
301 for (; next != 0; next = bfun->next)
303 bfun = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, next);
304 ftrace_update_caller (bfun, caller, flags);
308 /* Add a new function segment for a call at the end of the trace.
309 BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread.
310 MFUN and FUN are the symbol information we have for this function. */
312 static struct btrace_function *
313 ftrace_new_call (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
314 struct minimal_symbol *mfun,
317 const unsigned int length = btinfo->functions.size ();
318 struct btrace_function *bfun = ftrace_new_function (btinfo, mfun, fun);
323 ftrace_debug (bfun, "new call");
328 /* Add a new function segment for a tail call at the end of the trace.
329 BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread.
330 MFUN and FUN are the symbol information we have for this function. */
332 static struct btrace_function *
333 ftrace_new_tailcall (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
334 struct minimal_symbol *mfun,
337 const unsigned int length = btinfo->functions.size ();
338 struct btrace_function *bfun = ftrace_new_function (btinfo, mfun, fun);
342 bfun->flags |= BFUN_UP_LINKS_TO_TAILCALL;
344 ftrace_debug (bfun, "new tail call");
349 /* Return the caller of BFUN or NULL if there is none. This function skips
350 tail calls in the call chain. BTINFO is the branch trace information for
351 the current thread. */
352 static struct btrace_function *
353 ftrace_get_caller (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
354 struct btrace_function *bfun)
356 for (; bfun != NULL; bfun = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->up))
357 if ((bfun->flags & BFUN_UP_LINKS_TO_TAILCALL) == 0)
358 return ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->up);
363 /* Find the innermost caller in the back trace of BFUN with MFUN/FUN
364 symbol information. BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current
367 static struct btrace_function *
368 ftrace_find_caller (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
369 struct btrace_function *bfun,
370 struct minimal_symbol *mfun,
373 for (; bfun != NULL; bfun = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->up))
375 /* Skip functions with incompatible symbol information. */
376 if (ftrace_function_switched (bfun, mfun, fun))
379 /* This is the function segment we're looking for. */
386 /* Find the innermost caller in the back trace of BFUN, skipping all
387 function segments that do not end with a call instruction (e.g.
388 tail calls ending with a jump). BTINFO is the branch trace information for
389 the current thread. */
391 static struct btrace_function *
392 ftrace_find_call (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
393 struct btrace_function *bfun)
395 for (; bfun != NULL; bfun = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->up))
398 if (bfun->errcode != 0)
401 btrace_insn &last = bfun->insn.back ();
403 if (last.iclass == BTRACE_INSN_CALL)
410 /* Add a continuation segment for a function into which we return at the end of
412 BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread.
413 MFUN and FUN are the symbol information we have for this function. */
415 static struct btrace_function *
416 ftrace_new_return (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
417 struct minimal_symbol *mfun,
420 struct btrace_function *prev, *bfun, *caller;
422 bfun = ftrace_new_function (btinfo, mfun, fun);
423 prev = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->number - 1);
425 /* It is important to start at PREV's caller. Otherwise, we might find
426 PREV itself, if PREV is a recursive function. */
427 caller = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, prev->up);
428 caller = ftrace_find_caller (btinfo, caller, mfun, fun);
431 /* The caller of PREV is the preceding btrace function segment in this
432 function instance. */
433 gdb_assert (caller->next == 0);
435 caller->next = bfun->number;
436 bfun->prev = caller->number;
438 /* Maintain the function level. */
439 bfun->level = caller->level;
441 /* Maintain the call stack. */
442 bfun->up = caller->up;
443 bfun->flags = caller->flags;
445 ftrace_debug (bfun, "new return");
449 /* We did not find a caller. This could mean that something went
450 wrong or that the call is simply not included in the trace. */
452 /* Let's search for some actual call. */
453 caller = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, prev->up);
454 caller = ftrace_find_call (btinfo, caller);
457 /* There is no call in PREV's back trace. We assume that the
458 branch trace did not include it. */
460 /* Let's find the topmost function and add a new caller for it.
461 This should handle a series of initial tail calls. */
462 while (prev->up != 0)
463 prev = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, prev->up);
465 bfun->level = prev->level - 1;
467 /* Fix up the call stack for PREV. */
468 ftrace_fixup_caller (btinfo, prev, bfun, BFUN_UP_LINKS_TO_RET);
470 ftrace_debug (bfun, "new return - no caller");
474 /* There is a call in PREV's back trace to which we should have
475 returned but didn't. Let's start a new, separate back trace
476 from PREV's level. */
477 bfun->level = prev->level - 1;
479 /* We fix up the back trace for PREV but leave other function segments
480 on the same level as they are.
481 This should handle things like schedule () correctly where we're
482 switching contexts. */
483 prev->up = bfun->number;
484 prev->flags = BFUN_UP_LINKS_TO_RET;
486 ftrace_debug (bfun, "new return - unknown caller");
493 /* Add a new function segment for a function switch at the end of the trace.
494 BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread.
495 MFUN and FUN are the symbol information we have for this function. */
497 static struct btrace_function *
498 ftrace_new_switch (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
499 struct minimal_symbol *mfun,
502 struct btrace_function *prev, *bfun;
504 /* This is an unexplained function switch. We can't really be sure about the
505 call stack, yet the best I can think of right now is to preserve it. */
506 bfun = ftrace_new_function (btinfo, mfun, fun);
507 prev = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->number - 1);
509 bfun->flags = prev->flags;
511 ftrace_debug (bfun, "new switch");
516 /* Add a new function segment for a gap in the trace due to a decode error at
517 the end of the trace.
518 BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread.
519 ERRCODE is the format-specific error code. */
521 static struct btrace_function *
522 ftrace_new_gap (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo, int errcode,
523 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
525 struct btrace_function *bfun;
527 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
528 bfun = ftrace_new_function (btinfo, NULL, NULL);
531 /* We hijack the previous function segment if it was empty. */
532 bfun = &btinfo->functions.back ();
533 if (bfun->errcode != 0 || !bfun->insn.empty ())
534 bfun = ftrace_new_function (btinfo, NULL, NULL);
537 bfun->errcode = errcode;
538 gaps.push_back (bfun->number);
540 ftrace_debug (bfun, "new gap");
545 /* Update the current function segment at the end of the trace in BTINFO with
546 respect to the instruction at PC. This may create new function segments.
547 Return the chronologically latest function segment, never NULL. */
549 static struct btrace_function *
550 ftrace_update_function (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo, CORE_ADDR pc)
552 struct bound_minimal_symbol bmfun;
553 struct minimal_symbol *mfun;
555 struct btrace_function *bfun;
557 /* Try to determine the function we're in. We use both types of symbols
558 to avoid surprises when we sometimes get a full symbol and sometimes
559 only a minimal symbol. */
560 fun = find_pc_function (pc);
561 bmfun = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (pc);
564 if (fun == NULL && mfun == NULL)
565 DEBUG_FTRACE ("no symbol at %s", core_addr_to_string_nz (pc));
567 /* If we didn't have a function, we create one. */
568 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
569 return ftrace_new_function (btinfo, mfun, fun);
571 /* If we had a gap before, we create a function. */
572 bfun = &btinfo->functions.back ();
573 if (bfun->errcode != 0)
574 return ftrace_new_function (btinfo, mfun, fun);
576 /* Check the last instruction, if we have one.
577 We do this check first, since it allows us to fill in the call stack
578 links in addition to the normal flow links. */
579 btrace_insn *last = NULL;
580 if (!bfun->insn.empty ())
581 last = &bfun->insn.back ();
585 switch (last->iclass)
587 case BTRACE_INSN_RETURN:
591 /* On some systems, _dl_runtime_resolve returns to the resolved
592 function instead of jumping to it. From our perspective,
593 however, this is a tailcall.
594 If we treated it as return, we wouldn't be able to find the
595 resolved function in our stack back trace. Hence, we would
596 lose the current stack back trace and start anew with an empty
597 back trace. When the resolved function returns, we would then
598 create a stack back trace with the same function names but
599 different frame id's. This will confuse stepping. */
600 fname = ftrace_print_function_name (bfun);
601 if (strcmp (fname, "_dl_runtime_resolve") == 0)
602 return ftrace_new_tailcall (btinfo, mfun, fun);
604 return ftrace_new_return (btinfo, mfun, fun);
607 case BTRACE_INSN_CALL:
608 /* Ignore calls to the next instruction. They are used for PIC. */
609 if (last->pc + last->size == pc)
612 return ftrace_new_call (btinfo, mfun, fun);
614 case BTRACE_INSN_JUMP:
618 start = get_pc_function_start (pc);
620 /* A jump to the start of a function is (typically) a tail call. */
622 return ftrace_new_tailcall (btinfo, mfun, fun);
624 /* Some versions of _Unwind_RaiseException use an indirect
625 jump to 'return' to the exception handler of the caller
626 handling the exception instead of a return. Let's restrict
627 this heuristic to that and related functions. */
628 const char *fname = ftrace_print_function_name (bfun);
629 if (strncmp (fname, "_Unwind_", strlen ("_Unwind_")) == 0)
631 struct btrace_function *caller
632 = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->up);
633 caller = ftrace_find_caller (btinfo, caller, mfun, fun);
635 return ftrace_new_return (btinfo, mfun, fun);
638 /* If we can't determine the function for PC, we treat a jump at
639 the end of the block as tail call if we're switching functions
640 and as an intra-function branch if we don't. */
641 if (start == 0 && ftrace_function_switched (bfun, mfun, fun))
642 return ftrace_new_tailcall (btinfo, mfun, fun);
649 /* Check if we're switching functions for some other reason. */
650 if (ftrace_function_switched (bfun, mfun, fun))
652 DEBUG_FTRACE ("switching from %s in %s at %s",
653 ftrace_print_insn_addr (last),
654 ftrace_print_function_name (bfun),
655 ftrace_print_filename (bfun));
657 return ftrace_new_switch (btinfo, mfun, fun);
663 /* Add the instruction at PC to BFUN's instructions. */
666 ftrace_update_insns (struct btrace_function *bfun, const btrace_insn &insn)
668 bfun->insn.push_back (insn);
670 if (record_debug > 1)
671 ftrace_debug (bfun, "update insn");
674 /* Classify the instruction at PC. */
676 static enum btrace_insn_class
677 ftrace_classify_insn (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
679 enum btrace_insn_class iclass;
681 iclass = BTRACE_INSN_OTHER;
684 if (gdbarch_insn_is_call (gdbarch, pc))
685 iclass = BTRACE_INSN_CALL;
686 else if (gdbarch_insn_is_ret (gdbarch, pc))
687 iclass = BTRACE_INSN_RETURN;
688 else if (gdbarch_insn_is_jump (gdbarch, pc))
689 iclass = BTRACE_INSN_JUMP;
691 catch (const gdb_exception_error &error)
698 /* Try to match the back trace at LHS to the back trace at RHS. Returns the
699 number of matching function segments or zero if the back traces do not
700 match. BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread. */
703 ftrace_match_backtrace (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
704 struct btrace_function *lhs,
705 struct btrace_function *rhs)
709 for (matches = 0; lhs != NULL && rhs != NULL; ++matches)
711 if (ftrace_function_switched (lhs, rhs->msym, rhs->sym))
714 lhs = ftrace_get_caller (btinfo, lhs);
715 rhs = ftrace_get_caller (btinfo, rhs);
721 /* Add ADJUSTMENT to the level of BFUN and succeeding function segments.
722 BTINFO is the branch trace information for the current thread. */
725 ftrace_fixup_level (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
726 struct btrace_function *bfun, int adjustment)
731 DEBUG_FTRACE ("fixup level (%+d)", adjustment);
732 ftrace_debug (bfun, "..bfun");
736 bfun->level += adjustment;
737 bfun = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, bfun->number + 1);
741 /* Recompute the global level offset. Traverse the function trace and compute
742 the global level offset as the negative of the minimal function level. */
745 ftrace_compute_global_level_offset (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
752 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
755 unsigned int length = btinfo->functions.size() - 1;
756 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < length; ++i)
757 level = std::min (level, btinfo->functions[i].level);
759 /* The last function segment contains the current instruction, which is not
760 really part of the trace. If it contains just this one instruction, we
761 ignore the segment. */
762 struct btrace_function *last = &btinfo->functions.back();
763 if (last->insn.size () != 1)
764 level = std::min (level, last->level);
766 DEBUG_FTRACE ("setting global level offset: %d", -level);
767 btinfo->level = -level;
770 /* Connect the function segments PREV and NEXT in a bottom-to-top walk as in
771 ftrace_connect_backtrace. BTINFO is the branch trace information for the
775 ftrace_connect_bfun (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
776 struct btrace_function *prev,
777 struct btrace_function *next)
779 DEBUG_FTRACE ("connecting...");
780 ftrace_debug (prev, "..prev");
781 ftrace_debug (next, "..next");
783 /* The function segments are not yet connected. */
784 gdb_assert (prev->next == 0);
785 gdb_assert (next->prev == 0);
787 prev->next = next->number;
788 next->prev = prev->number;
790 /* We may have moved NEXT to a different function level. */
791 ftrace_fixup_level (btinfo, next, prev->level - next->level);
793 /* If we run out of back trace for one, let's use the other's. */
796 const btrace_function_flags flags = next->flags;
798 next = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, next->up);
801 DEBUG_FTRACE ("using next's callers");
802 ftrace_fixup_caller (btinfo, prev, next, flags);
805 else if (next->up == 0)
807 const btrace_function_flags flags = prev->flags;
809 prev = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, prev->up);
812 DEBUG_FTRACE ("using prev's callers");
813 ftrace_fixup_caller (btinfo, next, prev, flags);
818 /* PREV may have a tailcall caller, NEXT can't. If it does, fixup the up
819 link to add the tail callers to NEXT's back trace.
821 This removes NEXT->UP from NEXT's back trace. It will be added back
822 when connecting NEXT and PREV's callers - provided they exist.
824 If PREV's back trace consists of a series of tail calls without an
825 actual call, there will be no further connection and NEXT's caller will
826 be removed for good. To catch this case, we handle it here and connect
827 the top of PREV's back trace to NEXT's caller. */
828 if ((prev->flags & BFUN_UP_LINKS_TO_TAILCALL) != 0)
830 struct btrace_function *caller;
831 btrace_function_flags next_flags, prev_flags;
833 /* We checked NEXT->UP above so CALLER can't be NULL. */
834 caller = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, next->up);
835 next_flags = next->flags;
836 prev_flags = prev->flags;
838 DEBUG_FTRACE ("adding prev's tail calls to next");
840 prev = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, prev->up);
841 ftrace_fixup_caller (btinfo, next, prev, prev_flags);
843 for (; prev != NULL; prev = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo,
846 /* At the end of PREV's back trace, continue with CALLER. */
849 DEBUG_FTRACE ("fixing up link for tailcall chain");
850 ftrace_debug (prev, "..top");
851 ftrace_debug (caller, "..up");
853 ftrace_fixup_caller (btinfo, prev, caller, next_flags);
855 /* If we skipped any tail calls, this may move CALLER to a
856 different function level.
858 Note that changing CALLER's level is only OK because we
859 know that this is the last iteration of the bottom-to-top
860 walk in ftrace_connect_backtrace.
862 Otherwise we will fix up CALLER's level when we connect it
863 to PREV's caller in the next iteration. */
864 ftrace_fixup_level (btinfo, caller,
865 prev->level - caller->level - 1);
869 /* There's nothing to do if we find a real call. */
870 if ((prev->flags & BFUN_UP_LINKS_TO_TAILCALL) == 0)
872 DEBUG_FTRACE ("will fix up link in next iteration");
880 /* Connect function segments on the same level in the back trace at LHS and RHS.
881 The back traces at LHS and RHS are expected to match according to
882 ftrace_match_backtrace. BTINFO is the branch trace information for the
886 ftrace_connect_backtrace (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
887 struct btrace_function *lhs,
888 struct btrace_function *rhs)
890 while (lhs != NULL && rhs != NULL)
892 struct btrace_function *prev, *next;
894 gdb_assert (!ftrace_function_switched (lhs, rhs->msym, rhs->sym));
896 /* Connecting LHS and RHS may change the up link. */
900 lhs = ftrace_get_caller (btinfo, lhs);
901 rhs = ftrace_get_caller (btinfo, rhs);
903 ftrace_connect_bfun (btinfo, prev, next);
907 /* Bridge the gap between two function segments left and right of a gap if their
908 respective back traces match in at least MIN_MATCHES functions. BTINFO is
909 the branch trace information for the current thread.
911 Returns non-zero if the gap could be bridged, zero otherwise. */
914 ftrace_bridge_gap (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
915 struct btrace_function *lhs, struct btrace_function *rhs,
918 struct btrace_function *best_l, *best_r, *cand_l, *cand_r;
921 DEBUG_FTRACE ("checking gap at insn %u (req matches: %d)",
922 rhs->insn_offset - 1, min_matches);
928 /* We search the back traces of LHS and RHS for valid connections and connect
929 the two functon segments that give the longest combined back trace. */
931 for (cand_l = lhs; cand_l != NULL;
932 cand_l = ftrace_get_caller (btinfo, cand_l))
933 for (cand_r = rhs; cand_r != NULL;
934 cand_r = ftrace_get_caller (btinfo, cand_r))
938 matches = ftrace_match_backtrace (btinfo, cand_l, cand_r);
939 if (best_matches < matches)
941 best_matches = matches;
947 /* We need at least MIN_MATCHES matches. */
948 gdb_assert (min_matches > 0);
949 if (best_matches < min_matches)
952 DEBUG_FTRACE ("..matches: %d", best_matches);
954 /* We will fix up the level of BEST_R and succeeding function segments such
955 that BEST_R's level matches BEST_L's when we connect BEST_L to BEST_R.
957 This will ignore the level of RHS and following if BEST_R != RHS. I.e. if
958 BEST_R is a successor of RHS in the back trace of RHS (phases 1 and 3).
960 To catch this, we already fix up the level here where we can start at RHS
961 instead of at BEST_R. We will ignore the level fixup when connecting
962 BEST_L to BEST_R as they will already be on the same level. */
963 ftrace_fixup_level (btinfo, rhs, best_l->level - best_r->level);
965 ftrace_connect_backtrace (btinfo, best_l, best_r);
970 /* Try to bridge gaps due to overflow or decode errors by connecting the
971 function segments that are separated by the gap. */
974 btrace_bridge_gaps (struct thread_info *tp, std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
976 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo = &tp->btrace;
977 std::vector<unsigned int> remaining;
980 DEBUG ("bridge gaps");
982 /* We require a minimum amount of matches for bridging a gap. The number of
983 required matches will be lowered with each iteration.
985 The more matches the higher our confidence that the bridging is correct.
986 For big gaps or small traces, however, it may not be feasible to require a
987 high number of matches. */
988 for (min_matches = 5; min_matches > 0; --min_matches)
990 /* Let's try to bridge as many gaps as we can. In some cases, we need to
991 skip a gap and revisit it again after we closed later gaps. */
992 while (!gaps.empty ())
994 for (const unsigned int number : gaps)
996 struct btrace_function *gap, *lhs, *rhs;
999 gap = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, number);
1001 /* We may have a sequence of gaps if we run from one error into
1002 the next as we try to re-sync onto the trace stream. Ignore
1003 all but the leftmost gap in such a sequence.
1005 Also ignore gaps at the beginning of the trace. */
1006 lhs = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, gap->number - 1);
1007 if (lhs == NULL || lhs->errcode != 0)
1010 /* Skip gaps to the right. */
1011 rhs = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, gap->number + 1);
1012 while (rhs != NULL && rhs->errcode != 0)
1013 rhs = ftrace_find_call_by_number (btinfo, rhs->number + 1);
1015 /* Ignore gaps at the end of the trace. */
1019 bridged = ftrace_bridge_gap (btinfo, lhs, rhs, min_matches);
1021 /* Keep track of gaps we were not able to bridge and try again.
1022 If we just pushed them to the end of GAPS we would risk an
1023 infinite loop in case we simply cannot bridge a gap. */
1025 remaining.push_back (number);
1028 /* Let's see if we made any progress. */
1029 if (remaining.size () == gaps.size ())
1033 gaps.swap (remaining);
1036 /* We get here if either GAPS is empty or if GAPS equals REMAINING. */
1043 /* We may omit this in some cases. Not sure it is worth the extra
1044 complication, though. */
1045 ftrace_compute_global_level_offset (btinfo);
1048 /* Compute the function branch trace from BTS trace. */
1051 btrace_compute_ftrace_bts (struct thread_info *tp,
1052 const struct btrace_data_bts *btrace,
1053 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
1055 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
1056 struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
1060 gdbarch = target_gdbarch ();
1061 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
1062 blk = VEC_length (btrace_block_s, btrace->blocks);
1064 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
1067 level = -btinfo->level;
1071 btrace_block_s *block;
1076 block = VEC_index (btrace_block_s, btrace->blocks, blk);
1081 struct btrace_function *bfun;
1082 struct btrace_insn insn;
1085 /* We should hit the end of the block. Warn if we went too far. */
1086 if (block->end < pc)
1088 /* Indicate the gap in the trace. */
1089 bfun = ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, BDE_BTS_OVERFLOW, gaps);
1091 warning (_("Recorded trace may be corrupted at instruction "
1092 "%u (pc = %s)."), bfun->insn_offset - 1,
1093 core_addr_to_string_nz (pc));
1098 bfun = ftrace_update_function (btinfo, pc);
1100 /* Maintain the function level offset.
1101 For all but the last block, we do it here. */
1103 level = std::min (level, bfun->level);
1108 size = gdb_insn_length (gdbarch, pc);
1110 catch (const gdb_exception_error &error)
1116 insn.iclass = ftrace_classify_insn (gdbarch, pc);
1119 ftrace_update_insns (bfun, insn);
1121 /* We're done once we pushed the instruction at the end. */
1122 if (block->end == pc)
1125 /* We can't continue if we fail to compute the size. */
1128 /* Indicate the gap in the trace. We just added INSN so we're
1129 not at the beginning. */
1130 bfun = ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, BDE_BTS_INSN_SIZE, gaps);
1132 warning (_("Recorded trace may be incomplete at instruction %u "
1133 "(pc = %s)."), bfun->insn_offset - 1,
1134 core_addr_to_string_nz (pc));
1141 /* Maintain the function level offset.
1142 For the last block, we do it here to not consider the last
1144 Since the last instruction corresponds to the current instruction
1145 and is not really part of the execution history, it shouldn't
1146 affect the level. */
1148 level = std::min (level, bfun->level);
1152 /* LEVEL is the minimal function level of all btrace function segments.
1153 Define the global level offset to -LEVEL so all function levels are
1154 normalized to start at zero. */
1155 btinfo->level = -level;
1158 #if defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
1160 static enum btrace_insn_class
1161 pt_reclassify_insn (enum pt_insn_class iclass)
1166 return BTRACE_INSN_CALL;
1169 return BTRACE_INSN_RETURN;
1172 return BTRACE_INSN_JUMP;
1175 return BTRACE_INSN_OTHER;
1179 /* Return the btrace instruction flags for INSN. */
1181 static btrace_insn_flags
1182 pt_btrace_insn_flags (const struct pt_insn &insn)
1184 btrace_insn_flags flags = 0;
1186 if (insn.speculative)
1187 flags |= BTRACE_INSN_FLAG_SPECULATIVE;
1192 /* Return the btrace instruction for INSN. */
1195 pt_btrace_insn (const struct pt_insn &insn)
1197 return {(CORE_ADDR) insn.ip, (gdb_byte) insn.size,
1198 pt_reclassify_insn (insn.iclass),
1199 pt_btrace_insn_flags (insn)};
1202 /* Handle instruction decode events (libipt-v2). */
1205 handle_pt_insn_events (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
1206 struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
1207 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps, int status)
1209 #if defined (HAVE_PT_INSN_EVENT)
1210 while (status & pts_event_pending)
1212 struct btrace_function *bfun;
1213 struct pt_event event;
1216 status = pt_insn_event (decoder, &event, sizeof (event));
1226 if (event.variant.enabled.resumed == 0 && !btinfo->functions.empty ())
1228 bfun = ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, BDE_PT_DISABLED, gaps);
1230 pt_insn_get_offset (decoder, &offset);
1232 warning (_("Non-contiguous trace at instruction %u (offset = 0x%"
1233 PRIx64 ")."), bfun->insn_offset - 1, offset);
1239 bfun = ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, BDE_PT_OVERFLOW, gaps);
1241 pt_insn_get_offset (decoder, &offset);
1243 warning (_("Overflow at instruction %u (offset = 0x%" PRIx64 ")."),
1244 bfun->insn_offset - 1, offset);
1249 #endif /* defined (HAVE_PT_INSN_EVENT) */
1254 /* Handle events indicated by flags in INSN (libipt-v1). */
1257 handle_pt_insn_event_flags (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
1258 struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
1259 const struct pt_insn &insn,
1260 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
1262 #if defined (HAVE_STRUCT_PT_INSN_ENABLED)
1263 /* Tracing is disabled and re-enabled each time we enter the kernel. Most
1264 times, we continue from the same instruction we stopped before. This is
1265 indicated via the RESUMED instruction flag. The ENABLED instruction flag
1266 means that we continued from some other instruction. Indicate this as a
1267 trace gap except when tracing just started. */
1268 if (insn.enabled && !btinfo->functions.empty ())
1270 struct btrace_function *bfun;
1273 bfun = ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, BDE_PT_DISABLED, gaps);
1275 pt_insn_get_offset (decoder, &offset);
1277 warning (_("Non-contiguous trace at instruction %u (offset = 0x%" PRIx64
1278 ", pc = 0x%" PRIx64 ")."), bfun->insn_offset - 1, offset,
1281 #endif /* defined (HAVE_STRUCT_PT_INSN_ENABLED) */
1283 #if defined (HAVE_STRUCT_PT_INSN_RESYNCED)
1284 /* Indicate trace overflows. */
1287 struct btrace_function *bfun;
1290 bfun = ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, BDE_PT_OVERFLOW, gaps);
1292 pt_insn_get_offset (decoder, &offset);
1294 warning (_("Overflow at instruction %u (offset = 0x%" PRIx64 ", pc = 0x%"
1295 PRIx64 ")."), bfun->insn_offset - 1, offset, insn.ip);
1297 #endif /* defined (HAVE_STRUCT_PT_INSN_RESYNCED) */
1300 /* Add function branch trace to BTINFO using DECODER. */
1303 ftrace_add_pt (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
1304 struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
1306 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
1308 struct btrace_function *bfun;
1314 struct pt_insn insn;
1316 status = pt_insn_sync_forward (decoder);
1319 if (status != -pte_eos)
1320 warning (_("Failed to synchronize onto the Intel Processor "
1321 "Trace stream: %s."), pt_errstr (pt_errcode (status)));
1327 /* Handle events from the previous iteration or synchronization. */
1328 status = handle_pt_insn_events (btinfo, decoder, gaps, status);
1332 status = pt_insn_next (decoder, &insn, sizeof(insn));
1336 /* Handle events indicated by flags in INSN. */
1337 handle_pt_insn_event_flags (btinfo, decoder, insn, gaps);
1339 bfun = ftrace_update_function (btinfo, insn.ip);
1341 /* Maintain the function level offset. */
1342 *plevel = std::min (*plevel, bfun->level);
1344 ftrace_update_insns (bfun, pt_btrace_insn (insn));
1347 if (status == -pte_eos)
1350 /* Indicate the gap in the trace. */
1351 bfun = ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, status, gaps);
1353 pt_insn_get_offset (decoder, &offset);
1355 warning (_("Decode error (%d) at instruction %u (offset = 0x%" PRIx64
1356 ", pc = 0x%" PRIx64 "): %s."), status, bfun->insn_offset - 1,
1357 offset, insn.ip, pt_errstr (pt_errcode (status)));
1361 /* A callback function to allow the trace decoder to read the inferior's
1365 btrace_pt_readmem_callback (gdb_byte *buffer, size_t size,
1366 const struct pt_asid *asid, uint64_t pc,
1369 int result, errcode;
1371 result = (int) size;
1374 errcode = target_read_code ((CORE_ADDR) pc, buffer, size);
1376 result = -pte_nomap;
1378 catch (const gdb_exception_error &error)
1380 result = -pte_nomap;
1386 /* Translate the vendor from one enum to another. */
1388 static enum pt_cpu_vendor
1389 pt_translate_cpu_vendor (enum btrace_cpu_vendor vendor)
1401 /* Finalize the function branch trace after decode. */
1403 static void btrace_finalize_ftrace_pt (struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
1404 struct thread_info *tp, int level)
1406 pt_insn_free_decoder (decoder);
1408 /* LEVEL is the minimal function level of all btrace function segments.
1409 Define the global level offset to -LEVEL so all function levels are
1410 normalized to start at zero. */
1411 tp->btrace.level = -level;
1413 /* Add a single last instruction entry for the current PC.
1414 This allows us to compute the backtrace at the current PC using both
1415 standard unwind and btrace unwind.
1416 This extra entry is ignored by all record commands. */
1420 /* Compute the function branch trace from Intel Processor Trace
1424 btrace_compute_ftrace_pt (struct thread_info *tp,
1425 const struct btrace_data_pt *btrace,
1426 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
1428 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
1429 struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder;
1430 struct pt_config config;
1433 if (btrace->size == 0)
1436 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
1437 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
1440 level = -btinfo->level;
1442 pt_config_init(&config);
1443 config.begin = btrace->data;
1444 config.end = btrace->data + btrace->size;
1446 /* We treat an unknown vendor as 'no errata'. */
1447 if (btrace->config.cpu.vendor != CV_UNKNOWN)
1450 = pt_translate_cpu_vendor (btrace->config.cpu.vendor);
1451 config.cpu.family = btrace->config.cpu.family;
1452 config.cpu.model = btrace->config.cpu.model;
1453 config.cpu.stepping = btrace->config.cpu.stepping;
1455 errcode = pt_cpu_errata (&config.errata, &config.cpu);
1457 error (_("Failed to configure the Intel Processor Trace "
1458 "decoder: %s."), pt_errstr (pt_errcode (errcode)));
1461 decoder = pt_insn_alloc_decoder (&config);
1462 if (decoder == NULL)
1463 error (_("Failed to allocate the Intel Processor Trace decoder."));
1467 struct pt_image *image;
1469 image = pt_insn_get_image(decoder);
1471 error (_("Failed to configure the Intel Processor Trace decoder."));
1473 errcode = pt_image_set_callback(image, btrace_pt_readmem_callback, NULL);
1475 error (_("Failed to configure the Intel Processor Trace decoder: "
1476 "%s."), pt_errstr (pt_errcode (errcode)));
1478 ftrace_add_pt (btinfo, decoder, &level, gaps);
1480 catch (const gdb_exception &error)
1482 /* Indicate a gap in the trace if we quit trace processing. */
1483 if (error.reason == RETURN_QUIT && !btinfo->functions.empty ())
1484 ftrace_new_gap (btinfo, BDE_PT_USER_QUIT, gaps);
1486 btrace_finalize_ftrace_pt (decoder, tp, level);
1491 btrace_finalize_ftrace_pt (decoder, tp, level);
1494 #else /* defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
1497 btrace_compute_ftrace_pt (struct thread_info *tp,
1498 const struct btrace_data_pt *btrace,
1499 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
1501 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Unexpected branch trace format."));
1504 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
1506 /* Compute the function branch trace from a block branch trace BTRACE for
1507 a thread given by BTINFO. If CPU is not NULL, overwrite the cpu in the
1508 branch trace configuration. This is currently only used for the PT
1512 btrace_compute_ftrace_1 (struct thread_info *tp,
1513 struct btrace_data *btrace,
1514 const struct btrace_cpu *cpu,
1515 std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
1517 DEBUG ("compute ftrace");
1519 switch (btrace->format)
1521 case BTRACE_FORMAT_NONE:
1524 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
1525 btrace_compute_ftrace_bts (tp, &btrace->variant.bts, gaps);
1528 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
1529 /* Overwrite the cpu we use for enabling errata workarounds. */
1531 btrace->variant.pt.config.cpu = *cpu;
1533 btrace_compute_ftrace_pt (tp, &btrace->variant.pt, gaps);
1537 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Unkown branch trace format."));
1541 btrace_finalize_ftrace (struct thread_info *tp, std::vector<unsigned int> &gaps)
1545 tp->btrace.ngaps += gaps.size ();
1546 btrace_bridge_gaps (tp, gaps);
1551 btrace_compute_ftrace (struct thread_info *tp, struct btrace_data *btrace,
1552 const struct btrace_cpu *cpu)
1554 std::vector<unsigned int> gaps;
1558 btrace_compute_ftrace_1 (tp, btrace, cpu, gaps);
1560 catch (const gdb_exception &error)
1562 btrace_finalize_ftrace (tp, gaps);
1567 btrace_finalize_ftrace (tp, gaps);
1570 /* Add an entry for the current PC. */
1573 btrace_add_pc (struct thread_info *tp)
1575 struct btrace_data btrace;
1576 struct btrace_block *block;
1577 struct regcache *regcache;
1580 regcache = get_thread_regcache (tp);
1581 pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
1583 btrace.format = BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS;
1584 btrace.variant.bts.blocks = NULL;
1586 block = VEC_safe_push (btrace_block_s, btrace.variant.bts.blocks, NULL);
1590 btrace_compute_ftrace (tp, &btrace, NULL);
1596 btrace_enable (struct thread_info *tp, const struct btrace_config *conf)
1598 if (tp->btrace.target != NULL)
1601 #if !defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
1602 if (conf->format == BTRACE_FORMAT_PT)
1603 error (_("Intel Processor Trace support was disabled at compile time."));
1604 #endif /* !defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
1606 DEBUG ("enable thread %s (%s)", print_thread_id (tp),
1607 target_pid_to_str (tp->ptid).c_str ());
1609 tp->btrace.target = target_enable_btrace (tp->ptid, conf);
1611 /* We're done if we failed to enable tracing. */
1612 if (tp->btrace.target == NULL)
1615 /* We need to undo the enable in case of errors. */
1618 /* Add an entry for the current PC so we start tracing from where we
1621 If we can't access TP's registers, TP is most likely running. In this
1622 case, we can't really say where tracing was enabled so it should be
1623 safe to simply skip this step.
1625 This is not relevant for BTRACE_FORMAT_PT since the trace will already
1626 start at the PC at which tracing was enabled. */
1627 if (conf->format != BTRACE_FORMAT_PT
1628 && can_access_registers_thread (tp))
1631 catch (const gdb_exception &exception)
1633 btrace_disable (tp);
1641 const struct btrace_config *
1642 btrace_conf (const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
1644 if (btinfo->target == NULL)
1647 return target_btrace_conf (btinfo->target);
1653 btrace_disable (struct thread_info *tp)
1655 struct btrace_thread_info *btp = &tp->btrace;
1657 if (btp->target == NULL)
1660 DEBUG ("disable thread %s (%s)", print_thread_id (tp),
1661 target_pid_to_str (tp->ptid).c_str ());
1663 target_disable_btrace (btp->target);
1672 btrace_teardown (struct thread_info *tp)
1674 struct btrace_thread_info *btp = &tp->btrace;
1676 if (btp->target == NULL)
1679 DEBUG ("teardown thread %s (%s)", print_thread_id (tp),
1680 target_pid_to_str (tp->ptid).c_str ());
1682 target_teardown_btrace (btp->target);
1688 /* Stitch branch trace in BTS format. */
1691 btrace_stitch_bts (struct btrace_data_bts *btrace, struct thread_info *tp)
1693 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
1694 struct btrace_function *last_bfun;
1695 btrace_block_s *first_new_block;
1697 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
1698 gdb_assert (!btinfo->functions.empty ());
1699 gdb_assert (!VEC_empty (btrace_block_s, btrace->blocks));
1701 last_bfun = &btinfo->functions.back ();
1703 /* If the existing trace ends with a gap, we just glue the traces
1704 together. We need to drop the last (i.e. chronologically first) block
1705 of the new trace, though, since we can't fill in the start address.*/
1706 if (last_bfun->insn.empty ())
1708 VEC_pop (btrace_block_s, btrace->blocks);
1712 /* Beware that block trace starts with the most recent block, so the
1713 chronologically first block in the new trace is the last block in
1714 the new trace's block vector. */
1715 first_new_block = VEC_last (btrace_block_s, btrace->blocks);
1716 const btrace_insn &last_insn = last_bfun->insn.back ();
1718 /* If the current PC at the end of the block is the same as in our current
1719 trace, there are two explanations:
1720 1. we executed the instruction and some branch brought us back.
1721 2. we have not made any progress.
1722 In the first case, the delta trace vector should contain at least two
1724 In the second case, the delta trace vector should contain exactly one
1725 entry for the partial block containing the current PC. Remove it. */
1726 if (first_new_block->end == last_insn.pc
1727 && VEC_length (btrace_block_s, btrace->blocks) == 1)
1729 VEC_pop (btrace_block_s, btrace->blocks);
1733 DEBUG ("stitching %s to %s", ftrace_print_insn_addr (&last_insn),
1734 core_addr_to_string_nz (first_new_block->end));
1736 /* Do a simple sanity check to make sure we don't accidentally end up
1737 with a bad block. This should not occur in practice. */
1738 if (first_new_block->end < last_insn.pc)
1740 warning (_("Error while trying to read delta trace. Falling back to "
1745 /* We adjust the last block to start at the end of our current trace. */
1746 gdb_assert (first_new_block->begin == 0);
1747 first_new_block->begin = last_insn.pc;
1749 /* We simply pop the last insn so we can insert it again as part of
1750 the normal branch trace computation.
1751 Since instruction iterators are based on indices in the instructions
1752 vector, we don't leave any pointers dangling. */
1753 DEBUG ("pruning insn at %s for stitching",
1754 ftrace_print_insn_addr (&last_insn));
1756 last_bfun->insn.pop_back ();
1758 /* The instructions vector may become empty temporarily if this has
1759 been the only instruction in this function segment.
1760 This violates the invariant but will be remedied shortly by
1761 btrace_compute_ftrace when we add the new trace. */
1763 /* The only case where this would hurt is if the entire trace consisted
1764 of just that one instruction. If we remove it, we might turn the now
1765 empty btrace function segment into a gap. But we don't want gaps at
1766 the beginning. To avoid this, we remove the entire old trace. */
1767 if (last_bfun->number == 1 && last_bfun->insn.empty ())
1773 /* Adjust the block trace in order to stitch old and new trace together.
1774 BTRACE is the new delta trace between the last and the current stop.
1775 TP is the traced thread.
1776 May modifx BTRACE as well as the existing trace in TP.
1777 Return 0 on success, -1 otherwise. */
1780 btrace_stitch_trace (struct btrace_data *btrace, struct thread_info *tp)
1782 /* If we don't have trace, there's nothing to do. */
1783 if (btrace->empty ())
1786 switch (btrace->format)
1788 case BTRACE_FORMAT_NONE:
1791 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
1792 return btrace_stitch_bts (&btrace->variant.bts, tp);
1794 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
1795 /* Delta reads are not supported. */
1799 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Unkown branch trace format."));
1802 /* Clear the branch trace histories in BTINFO. */
1805 btrace_clear_history (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
1807 xfree (btinfo->insn_history);
1808 xfree (btinfo->call_history);
1809 xfree (btinfo->replay);
1811 btinfo->insn_history = NULL;
1812 btinfo->call_history = NULL;
1813 btinfo->replay = NULL;
1816 /* Clear the branch trace maintenance histories in BTINFO. */
1819 btrace_maint_clear (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
1821 switch (btinfo->data.format)
1826 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
1827 btinfo->maint.variant.bts.packet_history.begin = 0;
1828 btinfo->maint.variant.bts.packet_history.end = 0;
1831 #if defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
1832 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
1833 xfree (btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packets);
1835 btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packets = NULL;
1836 btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packet_history.begin = 0;
1837 btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packet_history.end = 0;
1839 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
1846 btrace_decode_error (enum btrace_format format, int errcode)
1850 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
1853 case BDE_BTS_OVERFLOW:
1854 return _("instruction overflow");
1856 case BDE_BTS_INSN_SIZE:
1857 return _("unknown instruction");
1864 #if defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
1865 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
1868 case BDE_PT_USER_QUIT:
1869 return _("trace decode cancelled");
1871 case BDE_PT_DISABLED:
1872 return _("disabled");
1874 case BDE_PT_OVERFLOW:
1875 return _("overflow");
1879 return pt_errstr (pt_errcode (errcode));
1883 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
1889 return _("unknown");
1895 btrace_fetch (struct thread_info *tp, const struct btrace_cpu *cpu)
1897 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
1898 struct btrace_target_info *tinfo;
1899 struct btrace_data btrace;
1902 DEBUG ("fetch thread %s (%s)", print_thread_id (tp),
1903 target_pid_to_str (tp->ptid).c_str ());
1905 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
1906 tinfo = btinfo->target;
1910 /* There's no way we could get new trace while replaying.
1911 On the other hand, delta trace would return a partial record with the
1912 current PC, which is the replay PC, not the last PC, as expected. */
1913 if (btinfo->replay != NULL)
1916 /* With CLI usage, TP->PTID always equals INFERIOR_PTID here. Now that we
1917 can store a gdb.Record object in Python referring to a different thread
1918 than the current one, temporarily set INFERIOR_PTID. */
1919 scoped_restore save_inferior_ptid = make_scoped_restore (&inferior_ptid);
1920 inferior_ptid = tp->ptid;
1922 /* We should not be called on running or exited threads. */
1923 gdb_assert (can_access_registers_thread (tp));
1925 /* Let's first try to extend the trace we already have. */
1926 if (!btinfo->functions.empty ())
1928 errcode = target_read_btrace (&btrace, tinfo, BTRACE_READ_DELTA);
1931 /* Success. Let's try to stitch the traces together. */
1932 errcode = btrace_stitch_trace (&btrace, tp);
1936 /* We failed to read delta trace. Let's try to read new trace. */
1937 errcode = target_read_btrace (&btrace, tinfo, BTRACE_READ_NEW);
1939 /* If we got any new trace, discard what we have. */
1940 if (errcode == 0 && !btrace.empty ())
1944 /* If we were not able to read the trace, we start over. */
1948 errcode = target_read_btrace (&btrace, tinfo, BTRACE_READ_ALL);
1952 errcode = target_read_btrace (&btrace, tinfo, BTRACE_READ_ALL);
1954 /* If we were not able to read the branch trace, signal an error. */
1956 error (_("Failed to read branch trace."));
1958 /* Compute the trace, provided we have any. */
1959 if (!btrace.empty ())
1961 /* Store the raw trace data. The stored data will be cleared in
1962 btrace_clear, so we always append the new trace. */
1963 btrace_data_append (&btinfo->data, &btrace);
1964 btrace_maint_clear (btinfo);
1966 btrace_clear_history (btinfo);
1967 btrace_compute_ftrace (tp, &btrace, cpu);
1974 btrace_clear (struct thread_info *tp)
1976 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
1978 DEBUG ("clear thread %s (%s)", print_thread_id (tp),
1979 target_pid_to_str (tp->ptid).c_str ());
1981 /* Make sure btrace frames that may hold a pointer into the branch
1982 trace data are destroyed. */
1983 reinit_frame_cache ();
1985 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
1987 btinfo->functions.clear ();
1990 /* Must clear the maint data before - it depends on BTINFO->DATA. */
1991 btrace_maint_clear (btinfo);
1992 btinfo->data.clear ();
1993 btrace_clear_history (btinfo);
1999 btrace_free_objfile (struct objfile *objfile)
2001 DEBUG ("free objfile");
2003 for (thread_info *tp : all_non_exited_threads ())
2007 #if defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT)
2009 /* Check the btrace document version. */
2012 check_xml_btrace_version (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
2013 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
2015 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2018 = (const char *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "version")->value.get ();
2020 if (strcmp (version, "1.0") != 0)
2021 gdb_xml_error (parser, _("Unsupported btrace version: \"%s\""), version);
2024 /* Parse a btrace "block" xml record. */
2027 parse_xml_btrace_block (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
2028 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
2030 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2032 struct btrace_data *btrace;
2033 struct btrace_block *block;
2034 ULONGEST *begin, *end;
2036 btrace = (struct btrace_data *) user_data;
2038 switch (btrace->format)
2040 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
2043 case BTRACE_FORMAT_NONE:
2044 btrace->format = BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS;
2045 btrace->variant.bts.blocks = NULL;
2049 gdb_xml_error (parser, _("Btrace format error."));
2052 begin = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "begin")->value.get ();
2053 end = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "end")->value.get ();
2055 block = VEC_safe_push (btrace_block_s, btrace->variant.bts.blocks, NULL);
2056 block->begin = *begin;
2060 /* Parse a "raw" xml record. */
2063 parse_xml_raw (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, const char *body_text,
2064 gdb_byte **pdata, size_t *psize)
2069 len = strlen (body_text);
2071 gdb_xml_error (parser, _("Bad raw data size."));
2075 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<gdb_byte> data ((gdb_byte *) xmalloc (size));
2078 /* We use hex encoding - see gdbsupport/rsp-low.h. */
2086 if (hi == 0 || lo == 0)
2087 gdb_xml_error (parser, _("Bad hex encoding."));
2089 *bin++ = fromhex (hi) * 16 + fromhex (lo);
2093 *pdata = data.release ();
2097 /* Parse a btrace pt-config "cpu" xml record. */
2100 parse_xml_btrace_pt_config_cpu (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
2101 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
2103 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2105 struct btrace_data *btrace;
2107 ULONGEST *family, *model, *stepping;
2110 (const char *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "vendor")->value.get ();
2112 = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "family")->value.get ();
2114 = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "model")->value.get ();
2116 = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "stepping")->value.get ();
2118 btrace = (struct btrace_data *) user_data;
2120 if (strcmp (vendor, "GenuineIntel") == 0)
2121 btrace->variant.pt.config.cpu.vendor = CV_INTEL;
2123 btrace->variant.pt.config.cpu.family = *family;
2124 btrace->variant.pt.config.cpu.model = *model;
2125 btrace->variant.pt.config.cpu.stepping = *stepping;
2128 /* Parse a btrace pt "raw" xml record. */
2131 parse_xml_btrace_pt_raw (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
2132 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
2133 void *user_data, const char *body_text)
2135 struct btrace_data *btrace;
2137 btrace = (struct btrace_data *) user_data;
2138 parse_xml_raw (parser, body_text, &btrace->variant.pt.data,
2139 &btrace->variant.pt.size);
2142 /* Parse a btrace "pt" xml record. */
2145 parse_xml_btrace_pt (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
2146 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
2148 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2150 struct btrace_data *btrace;
2152 btrace = (struct btrace_data *) user_data;
2153 btrace->format = BTRACE_FORMAT_PT;
2154 btrace->variant.pt.config.cpu.vendor = CV_UNKNOWN;
2155 btrace->variant.pt.data = NULL;
2156 btrace->variant.pt.size = 0;
2159 static const struct gdb_xml_attribute block_attributes[] = {
2160 { "begin", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
2161 { "end", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
2162 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2165 static const struct gdb_xml_attribute btrace_pt_config_cpu_attributes[] = {
2166 { "vendor", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL },
2167 { "family", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
2168 { "model", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
2169 { "stepping", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
2170 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2173 static const struct gdb_xml_element btrace_pt_config_children[] = {
2174 { "cpu", btrace_pt_config_cpu_attributes, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL,
2175 parse_xml_btrace_pt_config_cpu, NULL },
2176 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2179 static const struct gdb_xml_element btrace_pt_children[] = {
2180 { "pt-config", NULL, btrace_pt_config_children, GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL, NULL,
2182 { "raw", NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL, NULL, parse_xml_btrace_pt_raw },
2183 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2186 static const struct gdb_xml_attribute btrace_attributes[] = {
2187 { "version", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL },
2188 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2191 static const struct gdb_xml_element btrace_children[] = {
2192 { "block", block_attributes, NULL,
2193 GDB_XML_EF_REPEATABLE | GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL, parse_xml_btrace_block, NULL },
2194 { "pt", NULL, btrace_pt_children, GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL, parse_xml_btrace_pt,
2196 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2199 static const struct gdb_xml_element btrace_elements[] = {
2200 { "btrace", btrace_attributes, btrace_children, GDB_XML_EF_NONE,
2201 check_xml_btrace_version, NULL },
2202 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2205 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT) */
2210 parse_xml_btrace (struct btrace_data *btrace, const char *buffer)
2212 #if defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT)
2216 result.format = BTRACE_FORMAT_NONE;
2218 errcode = gdb_xml_parse_quick (_("btrace"), "btrace.dtd", btrace_elements,
2221 error (_("Error parsing branch trace."));
2223 /* Keep parse results. */
2224 *btrace = std::move (result);
2226 #else /* !defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT) */
2228 error (_("Cannot process branch trace. XML support was disabled at "
2231 #endif /* !defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT) */
2234 #if defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT)
2236 /* Parse a btrace-conf "bts" xml record. */
2239 parse_xml_btrace_conf_bts (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
2240 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
2242 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2244 struct btrace_config *conf;
2245 struct gdb_xml_value *size;
2247 conf = (struct btrace_config *) user_data;
2248 conf->format = BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS;
2251 size = xml_find_attribute (attributes, "size");
2253 conf->bts.size = (unsigned int) *(ULONGEST *) size->value.get ();
2256 /* Parse a btrace-conf "pt" xml record. */
2259 parse_xml_btrace_conf_pt (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
2260 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
2262 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2264 struct btrace_config *conf;
2265 struct gdb_xml_value *size;
2267 conf = (struct btrace_config *) user_data;
2268 conf->format = BTRACE_FORMAT_PT;
2271 size = xml_find_attribute (attributes, "size");
2273 conf->pt.size = (unsigned int) *(ULONGEST *) size->value.get ();
2276 static const struct gdb_xml_attribute btrace_conf_pt_attributes[] = {
2277 { "size", GDB_XML_AF_OPTIONAL, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
2278 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2281 static const struct gdb_xml_attribute btrace_conf_bts_attributes[] = {
2282 { "size", GDB_XML_AF_OPTIONAL, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
2283 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2286 static const struct gdb_xml_element btrace_conf_children[] = {
2287 { "bts", btrace_conf_bts_attributes, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL,
2288 parse_xml_btrace_conf_bts, NULL },
2289 { "pt", btrace_conf_pt_attributes, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL,
2290 parse_xml_btrace_conf_pt, NULL },
2291 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2294 static const struct gdb_xml_attribute btrace_conf_attributes[] = {
2295 { "version", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL },
2296 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2299 static const struct gdb_xml_element btrace_conf_elements[] = {
2300 { "btrace-conf", btrace_conf_attributes, btrace_conf_children,
2301 GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL },
2302 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
2305 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT) */
2310 parse_xml_btrace_conf (struct btrace_config *conf, const char *xml)
2312 #if defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT)
2315 errcode = gdb_xml_parse_quick (_("btrace-conf"), "btrace-conf.dtd",
2316 btrace_conf_elements, xml, conf);
2318 error (_("Error parsing branch trace configuration."));
2320 #else /* !defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT) */
2322 error (_("Cannot process the branch trace configuration. XML support "
2323 "was disabled at compile time."));
2325 #endif /* !defined (HAVE_LIBEXPAT) */
2330 const struct btrace_insn *
2331 btrace_insn_get (const struct btrace_insn_iterator *it)
2333 const struct btrace_function *bfun;
2334 unsigned int index, end;
2336 index = it->insn_index;
2337 bfun = &it->btinfo->functions[it->call_index];
2339 /* Check if the iterator points to a gap in the trace. */
2340 if (bfun->errcode != 0)
2343 /* The index is within the bounds of this function's instruction vector. */
2344 end = bfun->insn.size ();
2345 gdb_assert (0 < end);
2346 gdb_assert (index < end);
2348 return &bfun->insn[index];
2354 btrace_insn_get_error (const struct btrace_insn_iterator *it)
2356 return it->btinfo->functions[it->call_index].errcode;
2362 btrace_insn_number (const struct btrace_insn_iterator *it)
2364 return it->btinfo->functions[it->call_index].insn_offset + it->insn_index;
2370 btrace_insn_begin (struct btrace_insn_iterator *it,
2371 const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
2373 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
2374 error (_("No trace."));
2376 it->btinfo = btinfo;
2384 btrace_insn_end (struct btrace_insn_iterator *it,
2385 const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
2387 const struct btrace_function *bfun;
2388 unsigned int length;
2390 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
2391 error (_("No trace."));
2393 bfun = &btinfo->functions.back ();
2394 length = bfun->insn.size ();
2396 /* The last function may either be a gap or it contains the current
2397 instruction, which is one past the end of the execution trace; ignore
2402 it->btinfo = btinfo;
2403 it->call_index = bfun->number - 1;
2404 it->insn_index = length;
2410 btrace_insn_next (struct btrace_insn_iterator *it, unsigned int stride)
2412 const struct btrace_function *bfun;
2413 unsigned int index, steps;
2415 bfun = &it->btinfo->functions[it->call_index];
2417 index = it->insn_index;
2421 unsigned int end, space, adv;
2423 end = bfun->insn.size ();
2425 /* An empty function segment represents a gap in the trace. We count
2426 it as one instruction. */
2429 const struct btrace_function *next;
2431 next = ftrace_find_call_by_number (it->btinfo, bfun->number + 1);
2444 gdb_assert (0 < end);
2445 gdb_assert (index < end);
2447 /* Compute the number of instructions remaining in this segment. */
2448 space = end - index;
2450 /* Advance the iterator as far as possible within this segment. */
2451 adv = std::min (space, stride);
2456 /* Move to the next function if we're at the end of this one. */
2459 const struct btrace_function *next;
2461 next = ftrace_find_call_by_number (it->btinfo, bfun->number + 1);
2464 /* We stepped past the last function.
2466 Let's adjust the index to point to the last instruction in
2467 the previous function. */
2473 /* We now point to the first instruction in the new function. */
2478 /* We did make progress. */
2479 gdb_assert (adv > 0);
2482 /* Update the iterator. */
2483 it->call_index = bfun->number - 1;
2484 it->insn_index = index;
2492 btrace_insn_prev (struct btrace_insn_iterator *it, unsigned int stride)
2494 const struct btrace_function *bfun;
2495 unsigned int index, steps;
2497 bfun = &it->btinfo->functions[it->call_index];
2499 index = it->insn_index;
2505 /* Move to the previous function if we're at the start of this one. */
2508 const struct btrace_function *prev;
2510 prev = ftrace_find_call_by_number (it->btinfo, bfun->number - 1);
2514 /* We point to one after the last instruction in the new function. */
2516 index = bfun->insn.size ();
2518 /* An empty function segment represents a gap in the trace. We count
2519 it as one instruction. */
2529 /* Advance the iterator as far as possible within this segment. */
2530 adv = std::min (index, stride);
2536 /* We did make progress. */
2537 gdb_assert (adv > 0);
2540 /* Update the iterator. */
2541 it->call_index = bfun->number - 1;
2542 it->insn_index = index;
2550 btrace_insn_cmp (const struct btrace_insn_iterator *lhs,
2551 const struct btrace_insn_iterator *rhs)
2553 gdb_assert (lhs->btinfo == rhs->btinfo);
2555 if (lhs->call_index != rhs->call_index)
2556 return lhs->call_index - rhs->call_index;
2558 return lhs->insn_index - rhs->insn_index;
2564 btrace_find_insn_by_number (struct btrace_insn_iterator *it,
2565 const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
2566 unsigned int number)
2568 const struct btrace_function *bfun;
2569 unsigned int upper, lower;
2571 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
2575 bfun = &btinfo->functions[lower];
2576 if (number < bfun->insn_offset)
2579 upper = btinfo->functions.size () - 1;
2580 bfun = &btinfo->functions[upper];
2581 if (number >= bfun->insn_offset + ftrace_call_num_insn (bfun))
2584 /* We assume that there are no holes in the numbering. */
2587 const unsigned int average = lower + (upper - lower) / 2;
2589 bfun = &btinfo->functions[average];
2591 if (number < bfun->insn_offset)
2593 upper = average - 1;
2597 if (number >= bfun->insn_offset + ftrace_call_num_insn (bfun))
2599 lower = average + 1;
2606 it->btinfo = btinfo;
2607 it->call_index = bfun->number - 1;
2608 it->insn_index = number - bfun->insn_offset;
2612 /* Returns true if the recording ends with a function segment that
2613 contains only a single (i.e. the current) instruction. */
2616 btrace_ends_with_single_insn (const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
2618 const btrace_function *bfun;
2620 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
2623 bfun = &btinfo->functions.back ();
2624 if (bfun->errcode != 0)
2627 return ftrace_call_num_insn (bfun) == 1;
2632 const struct btrace_function *
2633 btrace_call_get (const struct btrace_call_iterator *it)
2635 if (it->index >= it->btinfo->functions.size ())
2638 return &it->btinfo->functions[it->index];
2644 btrace_call_number (const struct btrace_call_iterator *it)
2646 const unsigned int length = it->btinfo->functions.size ();
2648 /* If the last function segment contains only a single instruction (i.e. the
2649 current instruction), skip it. */
2650 if ((it->index == length) && btrace_ends_with_single_insn (it->btinfo))
2653 return it->index + 1;
2659 btrace_call_begin (struct btrace_call_iterator *it,
2660 const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
2662 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
2663 error (_("No trace."));
2665 it->btinfo = btinfo;
2672 btrace_call_end (struct btrace_call_iterator *it,
2673 const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
2675 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
2676 error (_("No trace."));
2678 it->btinfo = btinfo;
2679 it->index = btinfo->functions.size ();
2685 btrace_call_next (struct btrace_call_iterator *it, unsigned int stride)
2687 const unsigned int length = it->btinfo->functions.size ();
2689 if (it->index + stride < length - 1)
2690 /* Default case: Simply advance the iterator. */
2691 it->index += stride;
2692 else if (it->index + stride == length - 1)
2694 /* We land exactly at the last function segment. If it contains only one
2695 instruction (i.e. the current instruction) it is not actually part of
2697 if (btrace_ends_with_single_insn (it->btinfo))
2700 it->index = length - 1;
2704 /* We land past the last function segment and have to adjust the stride.
2705 If the last function segment contains only one instruction (i.e. the
2706 current instruction) it is not actually part of the trace. */
2707 if (btrace_ends_with_single_insn (it->btinfo))
2708 stride = length - it->index - 1;
2710 stride = length - it->index;
2721 btrace_call_prev (struct btrace_call_iterator *it, unsigned int stride)
2723 const unsigned int length = it->btinfo->functions.size ();
2726 gdb_assert (it->index <= length);
2728 if (stride == 0 || it->index == 0)
2731 /* If we are at the end, the first step is a special case. If the last
2732 function segment contains only one instruction (i.e. the current
2733 instruction) it is not actually part of the trace. To be able to step
2734 over this instruction, we need at least one more function segment. */
2735 if ((it->index == length) && (length > 1))
2737 if (btrace_ends_with_single_insn (it->btinfo))
2738 it->index = length - 2;
2740 it->index = length - 1;
2746 stride = std::min (stride, it->index);
2748 it->index -= stride;
2749 return steps + stride;
2755 btrace_call_cmp (const struct btrace_call_iterator *lhs,
2756 const struct btrace_call_iterator *rhs)
2758 gdb_assert (lhs->btinfo == rhs->btinfo);
2759 return (int) (lhs->index - rhs->index);
2765 btrace_find_call_by_number (struct btrace_call_iterator *it,
2766 const struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
2767 unsigned int number)
2769 const unsigned int length = btinfo->functions.size ();
2771 if ((number == 0) || (number > length))
2774 it->btinfo = btinfo;
2775 it->index = number - 1;
2782 btrace_set_insn_history (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
2783 const struct btrace_insn_iterator *begin,
2784 const struct btrace_insn_iterator *end)
2786 if (btinfo->insn_history == NULL)
2787 btinfo->insn_history = XCNEW (struct btrace_insn_history);
2789 btinfo->insn_history->begin = *begin;
2790 btinfo->insn_history->end = *end;
2796 btrace_set_call_history (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
2797 const struct btrace_call_iterator *begin,
2798 const struct btrace_call_iterator *end)
2800 gdb_assert (begin->btinfo == end->btinfo);
2802 if (btinfo->call_history == NULL)
2803 btinfo->call_history = XCNEW (struct btrace_call_history);
2805 btinfo->call_history->begin = *begin;
2806 btinfo->call_history->end = *end;
2812 btrace_is_replaying (struct thread_info *tp)
2814 return tp->btrace.replay != NULL;
2820 btrace_is_empty (struct thread_info *tp)
2822 struct btrace_insn_iterator begin, end;
2823 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
2825 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
2827 if (btinfo->functions.empty ())
2830 btrace_insn_begin (&begin, btinfo);
2831 btrace_insn_end (&end, btinfo);
2833 return btrace_insn_cmp (&begin, &end) == 0;
2836 #if defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
2838 /* Print a single packet. */
2841 pt_print_packet (const struct pt_packet *packet)
2843 switch (packet->type)
2846 printf_unfiltered (("[??: %x]"), packet->type);
2850 printf_unfiltered (("psb"));
2854 printf_unfiltered (("psbend"));
2858 printf_unfiltered (("pad"));
2862 printf_unfiltered (("tip %u: 0x%" PRIx64 ""),
2863 packet->payload.ip.ipc,
2864 packet->payload.ip.ip);
2868 printf_unfiltered (("tip.pge %u: 0x%" PRIx64 ""),
2869 packet->payload.ip.ipc,
2870 packet->payload.ip.ip);
2874 printf_unfiltered (("tip.pgd %u: 0x%" PRIx64 ""),
2875 packet->payload.ip.ipc,
2876 packet->payload.ip.ip);
2880 printf_unfiltered (("fup %u: 0x%" PRIx64 ""),
2881 packet->payload.ip.ipc,
2882 packet->payload.ip.ip);
2886 printf_unfiltered (("tnt-8 %u: 0x%" PRIx64 ""),
2887 packet->payload.tnt.bit_size,
2888 packet->payload.tnt.payload);
2892 printf_unfiltered (("tnt-64 %u: 0x%" PRIx64 ""),
2893 packet->payload.tnt.bit_size,
2894 packet->payload.tnt.payload);
2898 printf_unfiltered (("pip %" PRIx64 "%s"), packet->payload.pip.cr3,
2899 packet->payload.pip.nr ? (" nr") : (""));
2903 printf_unfiltered (("tsc %" PRIx64 ""), packet->payload.tsc.tsc);
2907 printf_unfiltered (("cbr %u"), packet->payload.cbr.ratio);
2911 switch (packet->payload.mode.leaf)
2914 printf_unfiltered (("mode %u"), packet->payload.mode.leaf);
2918 printf_unfiltered (("mode.exec%s%s"),
2919 packet->payload.mode.bits.exec.csl
2921 packet->payload.mode.bits.exec.csd
2922 ? (" cs.d") : (""));
2926 printf_unfiltered (("mode.tsx%s%s"),
2927 packet->payload.mode.bits.tsx.intx
2929 packet->payload.mode.bits.tsx.abrt
2930 ? (" abrt") : (""));
2936 printf_unfiltered (("ovf"));
2940 printf_unfiltered (("stop"));
2944 printf_unfiltered (("vmcs %" PRIx64 ""), packet->payload.vmcs.base);
2948 printf_unfiltered (("tma %x %x"), packet->payload.tma.ctc,
2949 packet->payload.tma.fc);
2953 printf_unfiltered (("mtc %x"), packet->payload.mtc.ctc);
2957 printf_unfiltered (("cyc %" PRIx64 ""), packet->payload.cyc.value);
2961 printf_unfiltered (("mnt %" PRIx64 ""), packet->payload.mnt.payload);
2966 /* Decode packets into MAINT using DECODER. */
2969 btrace_maint_decode_pt (struct btrace_maint_info *maint,
2970 struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder)
2976 struct btrace_pt_packet packet;
2978 errcode = pt_pkt_sync_forward (decoder);
2984 pt_pkt_get_offset (decoder, &packet.offset);
2986 errcode = pt_pkt_next (decoder, &packet.packet,
2987 sizeof(packet.packet));
2991 if (maint_btrace_pt_skip_pad == 0 || packet.packet.type != ppt_pad)
2993 packet.errcode = pt_errcode (errcode);
2994 VEC_safe_push (btrace_pt_packet_s, maint->variant.pt.packets,
2999 if (errcode == -pte_eos)
3002 packet.errcode = pt_errcode (errcode);
3003 VEC_safe_push (btrace_pt_packet_s, maint->variant.pt.packets,
3006 warning (_("Error at trace offset 0x%" PRIx64 ": %s."),
3007 packet.offset, pt_errstr (packet.errcode));
3010 if (errcode != -pte_eos)
3011 warning (_("Failed to synchronize onto the Intel Processor Trace "
3012 "stream: %s."), pt_errstr (pt_errcode (errcode)));
3015 /* Update the packet history in BTINFO. */
3018 btrace_maint_update_pt_packets (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo)
3020 struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder;
3021 const struct btrace_cpu *cpu;
3022 struct btrace_data_pt *pt;
3023 struct pt_config config;
3026 pt = &btinfo->data.variant.pt;
3028 /* Nothing to do if there is no trace. */
3032 memset (&config, 0, sizeof(config));
3034 config.size = sizeof (config);
3035 config.begin = pt->data;
3036 config.end = pt->data + pt->size;
3038 cpu = record_btrace_get_cpu ();
3040 cpu = &pt->config.cpu;
3042 /* We treat an unknown vendor as 'no errata'. */
3043 if (cpu->vendor != CV_UNKNOWN)
3045 config.cpu.vendor = pt_translate_cpu_vendor (cpu->vendor);
3046 config.cpu.family = cpu->family;
3047 config.cpu.model = cpu->model;
3048 config.cpu.stepping = cpu->stepping;
3050 errcode = pt_cpu_errata (&config.errata, &config.cpu);
3052 error (_("Failed to configure the Intel Processor Trace "
3053 "decoder: %s."), pt_errstr (pt_errcode (errcode)));
3056 decoder = pt_pkt_alloc_decoder (&config);
3057 if (decoder == NULL)
3058 error (_("Failed to allocate the Intel Processor Trace decoder."));
3062 btrace_maint_decode_pt (&btinfo->maint, decoder);
3064 catch (const gdb_exception &except)
3066 pt_pkt_free_decoder (decoder);
3068 if (except.reason < 0)
3072 pt_pkt_free_decoder (decoder);
3075 #endif /* !defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
3077 /* Update the packet maintenance information for BTINFO and store the
3078 low and high bounds into BEGIN and END, respectively.
3079 Store the current iterator state into FROM and TO. */
3082 btrace_maint_update_packets (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
3083 unsigned int *begin, unsigned int *end,
3084 unsigned int *from, unsigned int *to)
3086 switch (btinfo->data.format)
3095 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
3096 /* Nothing to do - we operate directly on BTINFO->DATA. */
3098 *end = VEC_length (btrace_block_s, btinfo->data.variant.bts.blocks);
3099 *from = btinfo->maint.variant.bts.packet_history.begin;
3100 *to = btinfo->maint.variant.bts.packet_history.end;
3103 #if defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
3104 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
3105 if (VEC_empty (btrace_pt_packet_s, btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packets))
3106 btrace_maint_update_pt_packets (btinfo);
3109 *end = VEC_length (btrace_pt_packet_s, btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packets);
3110 *from = btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packet_history.begin;
3111 *to = btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packet_history.end;
3113 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
3117 /* Print packets in BTINFO from BEGIN (inclusive) until END (exclusive) and
3118 update the current iterator position. */
3121 btrace_maint_print_packets (struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo,
3122 unsigned int begin, unsigned int end)
3124 switch (btinfo->data.format)
3129 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
3131 VEC (btrace_block_s) *blocks;
3134 blocks = btinfo->data.variant.bts.blocks;
3135 for (blk = begin; blk < end; ++blk)
3137 const btrace_block_s *block;
3139 block = VEC_index (btrace_block_s, blocks, blk);
3141 printf_unfiltered ("%u\tbegin: %s, end: %s\n", blk,
3142 core_addr_to_string_nz (block->begin),
3143 core_addr_to_string_nz (block->end));
3146 btinfo->maint.variant.bts.packet_history.begin = begin;
3147 btinfo->maint.variant.bts.packet_history.end = end;
3151 #if defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
3152 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
3154 VEC (btrace_pt_packet_s) *packets;
3157 packets = btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packets;
3158 for (pkt = begin; pkt < end; ++pkt)
3160 const struct btrace_pt_packet *packet;
3162 packet = VEC_index (btrace_pt_packet_s, packets, pkt);
3164 printf_unfiltered ("%u\t", pkt);
3165 printf_unfiltered ("0x%" PRIx64 "\t", packet->offset);
3167 if (packet->errcode == pte_ok)
3168 pt_print_packet (&packet->packet);
3170 printf_unfiltered ("[error: %s]", pt_errstr (packet->errcode));
3172 printf_unfiltered ("\n");
3175 btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packet_history.begin = begin;
3176 btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packet_history.end = end;
3179 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
3183 /* Read a number from an argument string. */
3186 get_uint (const char **arg)
3188 const char *begin, *pos;
3190 unsigned long number;
3193 pos = skip_spaces (begin);
3195 if (!isdigit (*pos))
3196 error (_("Expected positive number, got: %s."), pos);
3198 number = strtoul (pos, &end, 10);
3199 if (number > UINT_MAX)
3200 error (_("Number too big."));
3202 *arg += (end - begin);
3204 return (unsigned int) number;
3207 /* Read a context size from an argument string. */
3210 get_context_size (const char **arg)
3212 const char *pos = skip_spaces (*arg);
3214 if (!isdigit (*pos))
3215 error (_("Expected positive number, got: %s."), pos);
3218 long result = strtol (pos, &end, 10);
3223 /* Complain about junk at the end of an argument string. */
3226 no_chunk (const char *arg)
3229 error (_("Junk after argument: %s."), arg);
3232 /* The "maintenance btrace packet-history" command. */
3235 maint_btrace_packet_history_cmd (const char *arg, int from_tty)
3237 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
3238 unsigned int size, begin, end, from, to;
3240 thread_info *tp = find_thread_ptid (inferior_ptid);
3242 error (_("No thread."));
3245 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
3247 btrace_maint_update_packets (btinfo, &begin, &end, &from, &to);
3250 printf_unfiltered (_("No trace.\n"));
3254 if (arg == NULL || *arg == 0 || strcmp (arg, "+") == 0)
3258 if (end - from < size)
3262 else if (strcmp (arg, "-") == 0)
3266 if (to - begin < size)
3272 from = get_uint (&arg);
3274 error (_("'%u' is out of range."), from);
3276 arg = skip_spaces (arg);
3279 arg = skip_spaces (++arg);
3284 size = get_context_size (&arg);
3288 if (end - from < size)
3292 else if (*arg == '-')
3295 size = get_context_size (&arg);
3299 /* Include the packet given as first argument. */
3303 if (to - begin < size)
3309 to = get_uint (&arg);
3311 /* Include the packet at the second argument and silently
3312 truncate the range. */
3325 if (end - from < size)
3333 btrace_maint_print_packets (btinfo, from, to);
3336 /* The "maintenance btrace clear-packet-history" command. */
3339 maint_btrace_clear_packet_history_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3341 if (args != NULL && *args != 0)
3342 error (_("Invalid argument."));
3344 if (inferior_ptid == null_ptid)
3345 error (_("No thread."));
3347 thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
3348 btrace_thread_info *btinfo = &tp->btrace;
3350 /* Must clear the maint data before - it depends on BTINFO->DATA. */
3351 btrace_maint_clear (btinfo);
3352 btinfo->data.clear ();
3355 /* The "maintenance btrace clear" command. */
3358 maint_btrace_clear_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3360 if (args != NULL && *args != 0)
3361 error (_("Invalid argument."));
3363 if (inferior_ptid == null_ptid)
3364 error (_("No thread."));
3366 thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
3370 /* The "maintenance btrace" command. */
3373 maint_btrace_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3375 help_list (maint_btrace_cmdlist, "maintenance btrace ", all_commands,
3379 /* The "maintenance set btrace" command. */
3382 maint_btrace_set_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3384 help_list (maint_btrace_set_cmdlist, "maintenance set btrace ", all_commands,
3388 /* The "maintenance show btrace" command. */
3391 maint_btrace_show_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3393 help_list (maint_btrace_show_cmdlist, "maintenance show btrace ",
3394 all_commands, gdb_stdout);
3397 /* The "maintenance set btrace pt" command. */
3400 maint_btrace_pt_set_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3402 help_list (maint_btrace_pt_set_cmdlist, "maintenance set btrace pt ",
3403 all_commands, gdb_stdout);
3406 /* The "maintenance show btrace pt" command. */
3409 maint_btrace_pt_show_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3411 help_list (maint_btrace_pt_show_cmdlist, "maintenance show btrace pt ",
3412 all_commands, gdb_stdout);
3415 /* The "maintenance info btrace" command. */
3418 maint_info_btrace_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
3420 struct btrace_thread_info *btinfo;
3421 const struct btrace_config *conf;
3423 if (args != NULL && *args != 0)
3424 error (_("Invalid argument."));
3426 if (inferior_ptid == null_ptid)
3427 error (_("No thread."));
3429 thread_info *tp = inferior_thread ();
3431 btinfo = &tp->btrace;
3433 conf = btrace_conf (btinfo);
3435 error (_("No btrace configuration."));
3437 printf_unfiltered (_("Format: %s.\n"),
3438 btrace_format_string (conf->format));
3440 switch (conf->format)
3445 case BTRACE_FORMAT_BTS:
3446 printf_unfiltered (_("Number of packets: %u.\n"),
3447 VEC_length (btrace_block_s,
3448 btinfo->data.variant.bts.blocks));
3451 #if defined (HAVE_LIBIPT)
3452 case BTRACE_FORMAT_PT:
3454 struct pt_version version;
3456 version = pt_library_version ();
3457 printf_unfiltered (_("Version: %u.%u.%u%s.\n"), version.major,
3458 version.minor, version.build,
3459 version.ext != NULL ? version.ext : "");
3461 btrace_maint_update_pt_packets (btinfo);
3462 printf_unfiltered (_("Number of packets: %u.\n"),
3463 VEC_length (btrace_pt_packet_s,
3464 btinfo->maint.variant.pt.packets));
3467 #endif /* defined (HAVE_LIBIPT) */
3471 /* The "maint show btrace pt skip-pad" show value function. */
3474 show_maint_btrace_pt_skip_pad (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
3475 struct cmd_list_element *c,
3478 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Skip PAD packets is %s.\n"), value);
3482 /* Initialize btrace maintenance commands. */
3485 _initialize_btrace (void)
3487 add_cmd ("btrace", class_maintenance, maint_info_btrace_cmd,
3488 _("Info about branch tracing data."), &maintenanceinfolist);
3490 add_prefix_cmd ("btrace", class_maintenance, maint_btrace_cmd,
3491 _("Branch tracing maintenance commands."),
3492 &maint_btrace_cmdlist, "maintenance btrace ",
3493 0, &maintenancelist);
3495 add_prefix_cmd ("btrace", class_maintenance, maint_btrace_set_cmd, _("\
3496 Set branch tracing specific variables."),
3497 &maint_btrace_set_cmdlist, "maintenance set btrace ",
3498 0, &maintenance_set_cmdlist);
3500 add_prefix_cmd ("pt", class_maintenance, maint_btrace_pt_set_cmd, _("\
3501 Set Intel Processor Trace specific variables."),
3502 &maint_btrace_pt_set_cmdlist, "maintenance set btrace pt ",
3503 0, &maint_btrace_set_cmdlist);
3505 add_prefix_cmd ("btrace", class_maintenance, maint_btrace_show_cmd, _("\
3506 Show branch tracing specific variables."),
3507 &maint_btrace_show_cmdlist, "maintenance show btrace ",
3508 0, &maintenance_show_cmdlist);
3510 add_prefix_cmd ("pt", class_maintenance, maint_btrace_pt_show_cmd, _("\
3511 Show Intel Processor Trace specific variables."),
3512 &maint_btrace_pt_show_cmdlist, "maintenance show btrace pt ",
3513 0, &maint_btrace_show_cmdlist);
3515 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("skip-pad", class_maintenance,
3516 &maint_btrace_pt_skip_pad, _("\
3517 Set whether PAD packets should be skipped in the btrace packet history."), _("\
3518 Show whether PAD packets should be skipped in the btrace packet history."),_("\
3519 When enabled, PAD packets are ignored in the btrace packet history."),
3520 NULL, show_maint_btrace_pt_skip_pad,
3521 &maint_btrace_pt_set_cmdlist,
3522 &maint_btrace_pt_show_cmdlist);
3524 add_cmd ("packet-history", class_maintenance, maint_btrace_packet_history_cmd,
3525 _("Print the raw branch tracing data.\n\
3526 With no argument, print ten more packets after the previous ten-line print.\n\
3527 With '-' as argument print ten packets before a previous ten-line print.\n\
3528 One argument specifies the starting packet of a ten-line print.\n\
3529 Two arguments with comma between specify starting and ending packets to \
3531 Preceded with '+'/'-' the second argument specifies the distance from the \
3533 &maint_btrace_cmdlist);
3535 add_cmd ("clear-packet-history", class_maintenance,
3536 maint_btrace_clear_packet_history_cmd,
3537 _("Clears the branch tracing packet history.\n\
3538 Discards the raw branch tracing data but not the execution history data."),
3539 &maint_btrace_cmdlist);
3541 add_cmd ("clear", class_maintenance, maint_btrace_clear_cmd,
3542 _("Clears the branch tracing data.\n\
3543 Discards the raw branch tracing data and the execution history data.\n\
3544 The next 'record' command will fetch the branch tracing data anew."),
3545 &maint_btrace_cmdlist);