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Read DWARF debugging information.
Example Usage
Print out all of the functions in the debuggee program:
// Read the DWARF sections with whatever object loader you're using.
// These closures should return a `Reader` instance (e.g. `EndianSlice`).
let loader = |section: gimli::SectionId| { get_file_section_reader(section.name()) };
let sup_loader = |section: gimli::SectionId| { get_sup_file_section_reader(section.name()) };
let mut dwarf = gimli::Dwarf::load(loader)?;
dwarf.load_sup(sup_loader)?;
// Iterate over all compilation units.
let mut iter = dwarf.units();
while let Some(header) = iter.next()? {
// Parse the abbreviations and other information for this compilation unit.
let unit = dwarf.unit(header)?;
// Iterate over all of this compilation unit's entries.
let mut entries = unit.entries();
while let Some((_, entry)) = entries.next_dfs()? {
// If we find an entry for a function, print it.
if entry.tag() == gimli::DW_TAG_subprogram {
println!("Found a function: {:?}", entry);
}
}
}Full example programs:
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ddbug, a utility giving insight into code generation by making debugging information readable -
dwprod, a tiny utility to list the compilers used to create each compilation unit within a shared library or executable (viaDW_AT_producer) -
dwarf-validate, a program to validate the integrity of some DWARF and its references between sections and compilation units.
API Structure
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Basic familiarity with DWARF is assumed.
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The
Dwarftype contains the commonly used DWARF sections. It has methods that simplify access to debugging data that spans multiple sections. Use of this type is optional, but recommended. -
Each section gets its own type. Consider these types the entry points to the library:
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DebugAbbrev: The.debug_abbrevsection. -
DebugAddr: The.debug_addrsection. -
DebugAranges: The.debug_arangessection. -
DebugFrame: The.debug_framesection. -
DebugInfo: The.debug_infosection. -
DebugLine: The.debug_linesection. -
DebugLineStr: The.debug_line_strsection. -
DebugLoc: The.debug_locsection. -
DebugLocLists: The.debug_loclistssection. -
DebugPubNames: The.debug_pubnamessection. -
DebugPubTypes: The.debug_pubtypessection. -
DebugRanges: The.debug_rangessection. -
DebugRngLists: The.debug_rnglistssection. -
DebugStr: The.debug_strsection. -
DebugStrOffsets: The.debug_str_offsetssection. -
DebugTypes: The.debug_typessection. -
DebugCuIndex: The.debug_cu_indexsection. -
DebugTuIndex: The.debug_tu_indexsection. -
EhFrame: The.eh_framesection. -
EhFrameHdr: The.eh_frame_hdrsection.
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Each section type exposes methods for accessing the debugging data encoded in that section. For example, the
DebugInfostruct has theunitsmethod for iterating over the compilation units defined within it. -
Offsets into a section are strongly typed: an offset into
.debug_infois theDebugInfoOffsettype. It cannot be used to index into theDebugLinetype becauseDebugLinerepresents the.debug_linesection. There are similar types for offsets relative to a compilation unit rather than a section.
Using with FallibleIterator
The standard library’s Iterator trait and related APIs do not play well
with iterators where the next operation is fallible. One can make the
Iterator’s associated Item type be a Result<T, E>, however the
provided methods cannot gracefully handle the case when an Err is
returned.
This situation led to the
fallible-iterator crate’s
existence. You can read more of the rationale for its existence in its
docs. The crate provides the helpers you have come to expect (eg map,
filter, etc) for iterators that can fail.
gimli’s many lazy parsing iterators are a perfect match for the
fallible-iterator crate’s FallibleIterator trait because parsing is not
done eagerly. Parse errors later in the input might only be discovered after
having iterated through many items.
To use gimli iterators with FallibleIterator, import the crate and trait
into your code:
// Use the `FallibleIterator` trait so its methods are in scope!
use fallible_iterator::FallibleIterator;
use gimli::{DebugAranges, EndianSlice, LittleEndian};
fn find_sum_of_address_range_lengths(aranges: DebugAranges<EndianSlice<LittleEndian>>)
-> gimli::Result<u64>
{
// `DebugAranges::headers` returns a `FallibleIterator`!
aranges.headers()
// `flat_map` is provided by `FallibleIterator`!
.flat_map(|header| Ok(header.entries()))
// `map` is provided by `FallibleIterator`!
.map(|arange| Ok(arange.length()))
// `fold` is provided by `FallibleIterator`!
.fold(0, |sum, len| Ok(sum + len))
}Structs
- An abbreviation describes the shape of a
DebuggingInformationEntry’s type: its code, tag type, whether it has children, and its set of attributes. - A set of type abbreviations.
- A cache of previously parsed
Abbreviations. - A single parsed arange.
- An iterator over the aranges from a
.debug_arangessection. - A header for a set of entries in the
.debug_arangesection. - An iterator over the headers of a
.debug_arangessection. - An attribute in a
DebuggingInformationEntry, consisting of a name and associated value. - The description of an attribute in an abbreviated type. It is a pair of name and form.
- An iterator over a particular entry’s attributes.
- We support the z-style augmentation defined by
.eh_frame. - Optional base addresses for the relative
DW_EH_PE_*encoded pointers. - A lazy iterator parsing call frame instructions.
- An iterator over CIE and FDE entries in a
.debug_frameor.eh_framesection. A Common Information Entry holds information that is shared among many Frame Description Entries. There is at least one CIE in every non-empty
.debug_framesection.- A line number program that has previously been run to completion.
- The
DebugAbbrevstruct represents the abbreviations describingDebuggingInformationEntrys’ attribute names and forms found in the.debug_abbrevsection. - The raw contents of the
.debug_addrsection. - The
DebugArangesstruct represents the DWARF address range information found in the.debug_arangessection. - The data in the
.debug_cu_indexsection of a.dwpfile. DebugFramecontains the.debug_framesection’s frame unwinding information required to unwind to and recover registers from older frames on the stack. For example, this is useful for a debugger that wants to print locals in a backtrace.- The
DebugInfostruct represents the DWARF debugging information found in the.debug_infosection. - An iterator over the units of a .debug_info section.
- The
DebugLinestruct contains the source location to instruction mapping found in the.debug_linesection. - The
DebugLineStrstruct represents the DWARF strings found in the.debug_line_strsection. - The raw contents of the
.debug_locsection. - The
DebugLocListsstruct represents the DWARF data found in the.debug_loclistssection. - The
DebugPubNamesstruct represents the DWARF public names information found in the.debug_pubnamessection. - The
DebugPubTypesstruct represents the DWARF public types information found in the.debug_infosection. - The raw contents of the
.debug_rangessection. - The
DebugRngListsstruct represents the contents of the.debug_rnglistssection. - The
DebugStrstruct represents the DWARF strings found in the.debug_strsection. - The raw contents of the
.debug_str_offsetssection. - The data in the
.debug_tu_indexsection of a.dwpfile. - The
DebugTypesstruct represents the DWARF type information found in the.debug_typessection. - An iterator over the type-units of this
.debug_typessection. - A Debugging Information Entry (DIE).
- All of the commonly used DWARF sections, and other common information.
- The sections from a
.dwpfile. EhFramecontains the frame unwinding information needed during exception handling found in the.eh_framesection.EhFrameHdrcontains the information about the.eh_frame_hdrsection.- The CFI binary search table that is an optional part of the
.eh_frame_hdrsection. - An iterator for
.eh_frame_hdrsection’s binary search table. - A
&[u8]slice with endianity metadata. - A cursor into the Debugging Information Entries tree for a compilation unit.
- A raw reader of the data that defines the Debugging Information Entries.
- The state information for a tree view of the Debugging Information Entries.
- An iterator that allows traversal of the children of an
EntriesTreeNode. - A node in the Debugging Information Entry tree.
- A DWARF expression evaluator.
- The bytecode for a DWARF expression or location description.
- An entry in the
LineProgramHeader’sfile_namesset. - The format of a component of an include directory or file name entry.
- A
FrameDescriptionEntryis a set of CFA instructions for an address range. - A line number program that has not been run to completion.
- An iterator yielding parsed instructions.
- A header for a line number program in the
.debug_linesection, as defined in section 6.2.4 of the standard. - A row in the line number program’s resulting matrix.
- Executes a
LineProgramto iterate over the rows in the matrix of line number information. - A sequence within a line number program. A sequence, as defined in section 6.2.5 of the standard, is a linear subset of a line number program within which addresses are monotonically increasing.
- An iterator over a location list.
- A location list entry from the
.debug_locor.debug_loclistssections. - The DWARF data found in
.debug_locand.debug_loclistssections. - An iterator for the operations in an expression.
ParsedEhFrameHdrcontains the parsed information from the.eh_frame_hdrsection.- A partially parsed
FrameDescriptionEntry. - The description of a single piece of the result of a DWARF expression.
- A single parsed pubname.
- An iterator over the pubnames from a
.debug_pubnamessection. - A single parsed pubtype.
- An iterator over the pubtypes from a
.debug_pubtypessection. - An address range from the
.debug_ranges,.debug_rnglists, or.debug_arangessections. - An iterator for the address ranges of a
DebuggingInformationEntry. - The DWARF data found in
.debug_rangesand.debug_rnglistssections. - A raw iterator over a location list.
- A raw iterator over an address range list.
- An identifier for an offset within a section reader.
- An unordered iterator for register rules.
- An iterator over an address range list.
- Optional base addresses for the relative
DW_EH_PE_*encoded pointers in a particular section. - Indicates that storage should be allocated on heap.
- All of the commonly used information for a unit in the
.debug_infoor.debug_typessections. - The common fields for the headers of compilation units and type units.
- The partially parsed index from a
DebugCuIndexorDebugTuIndex. - Information about a unit’s contribution to a section in a
.dwpfile. - An iterator over the section offsets and sizes for a row in a
UnitIndex. - An offset into the current compilation or type unit.
- Common context needed when evaluating the call frame unwinding information.
- The
UnwindTableiteratively evaluates aFrameDescriptionEntry’sCallFrameInstructionprogram, yielding the each row one at a time. - A row in the virtual unwind table that describes how to find the values of the registers in the previous frame for a range of PC addresses.
Enums
- The value of an attribute in a
DebuggingInformationEntry. - A parsed call frame instruction.
- The canonical frame address (CFA) recovery rules.
- Either a
CommonInformationEntry(CIE) or aFrameDescriptionEntry(FDE). - The type of column that a row is referring to.
- A reference to a DIE, either relative to the current CU or relative to the section.
- An error that occurred when parsing.
- The state of an
Evaluationafter evaluating a DWARF expression. The evaluation is eitherComplete, or it requires more data to continue, as described by the variant. - A parsed line number program instruction.
- A single location of a piece of the result of a DWARF expression.
- A single decoded DWARF expression operation.
- A decoded pointer.
- A raw entry in .debug_loclists.
- A raw entry in .debug_rnglists
- An entry in the abstract CFI table that describes how to find the value of a register.
- This enum specifies the type of the unit and any type specific data carried in the header (e.g. the type signature/type offset of a type unit).
- The value of an entry on the DWARF stack.
- The type of an entry on the DWARF stack.
Traits
- Marker trait for types that can be used as backing storage when a growable array type is needed.
- Specification of what storage should be used for
Evaluation. - A
LineProgramprovides access to aLineProgramHeaderand a way to add files to the files table if necessary. Gimli consumers should never need to use or see this trait. - A trait for reading the data from a DWARF section.
- A trait for offsets with a DWARF section.
- A convenience trait for loading DWARF sections from object files. To be used like:
- Specification of what storage should be used for
UnwindContext. - An offset into an
UnwindSection. - A section holding unwind information: either
.debug_frameor.eh_frame. SeeDebugFrameandEhFramerespectively.
Type Aliases
- CompleteLineNumberProgramDeprecatedDeprecated.
CompleteLineNumberProgramhas been renamed toCompleteLineProgram. - EndianBufDeprecated
EndianBufhas been renamed toEndianSlice. For ease of upgrading acrossgimliversions, we export this type alias. - IncompleteLineNumberProgramDeprecatedDeprecated.
IncompleteLineNumberProgramhas been renamed toIncompleteLineProgram. - LineNumberProgramDeprecatedDeprecated.
LineNumberProgramhas been renamed toLineProgram. - LineNumberProgramHeaderDeprecatedDeprecated.
LineNumberProgramHeaderhas been renamed toLineProgramHeader. - LineNumberRowDeprecatedDeprecated.
LineNumberRowhas been renamed toLineRow. - LineNumberSequenceDeprecatedDeprecated.
LineNumberSequencehas been renamed toLineSequence. - OpcodeDeprecatedDeprecated.
Opcodehas been renamed toLineInstruction. - OpcodesIterDeprecatedDeprecated.
OpcodesIterhas been renamed toLineInstructions. - The result of a parse.
- StateMachineDeprecatedDeprecated.
StateMachinehas been renamed toLineRows.