db_disasm.c revision 1.8 1 1.8 ryo /* $NetBSD: db_disasm.c,v 1.8 2020/07/08 03:44:10 ryo Exp $ */
2 1.1 matt
3 1.2 ryo /*
4 1.2 ryo * Copyright (c) 2017 Ryo Shimizu <ryo (at) nerv.org>
5 1.1 matt * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 matt *
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15 1.1 matt *
16 1.2 ryo * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
17 1.2 ryo * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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19 1.2 ryo * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
20 1.2 ryo * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
21 1.2 ryo * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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25 1.2 ryo * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
26 1.1 matt * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 1.1 matt */
28 1.1 matt
29 1.1 matt #include <sys/cdefs.h>
30 1.8 ryo __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: db_disasm.c,v 1.8 2020/07/08 03:44:10 ryo Exp $");
31 1.2 ryo
32 1.2 ryo #include <sys/param.h>
33 1.2 ryo #include <machine/db_machdep.h>
34 1.2 ryo #include <ddb/db_interface.h>
35 1.2 ryo #include <ddb/db_sym.h>
36 1.2 ryo #include <ddb/db_output.h>
37 1.2 ryo #include <ddb/db_access.h>
38 1.4 jakllsch #include <ddb/db_user.h>
39 1.2 ryo
40 1.8 ryo #include <aarch64/cpufunc.h>
41 1.2 ryo #include <arch/aarch64/aarch64/disasm.h>
42 1.2 ryo
43 1.2 ryo static uint32_t
44 1.2 ryo db_disasm_readword(uintptr_t address)
45 1.2 ryo {
46 1.2 ryo return db_get_value(address, sizeof(uint32_t), false);
47 1.2 ryo }
48 1.1 matt
49 1.2 ryo static void
50 1.2 ryo db_disasm_printaddr(uintptr_t address)
51 1.2 ryo {
52 1.2 ryo db_printf("%lx <", address);
53 1.2 ryo db_printsym((db_addr_t)address, DB_STGY_ANY, db_printf);
54 1.2 ryo db_printf(">");
55 1.2 ryo }
56 1.1 matt
57 1.2 ryo static const disasm_interface_t db_disasm_interface = {
58 1.2 ryo .di_readword = db_disasm_readword,
59 1.2 ryo .di_printaddr = db_disasm_printaddr,
60 1.2 ryo .di_printf = db_printf
61 1.2 ryo };
62 1.1 matt
63 1.2 ryo db_addr_t
64 1.2 ryo db_disasm(db_addr_t loc, bool altfmt)
65 1.2 ryo {
66 1.2 ryo return disasm(&db_disasm_interface, loc);
67 1.2 ryo }
68 1.3 ryo
69 1.3 ryo
70 1.3 ryo static char *strdisasm_ptr;
71 1.3 ryo static char strdisasm_buf[256];
72 1.3 ryo
73 1.3 ryo static uint32_t
74 1.3 ryo strdisasm_readword(uintptr_t address)
75 1.3 ryo {
76 1.8 ryo /*
77 1.8 ryo * if it cannot be read due to a EFAULT etc.,
78 1.8 ryo * ignores the error and returns 0
79 1.8 ryo */
80 1.8 ryo uint32_t word = 0;
81 1.8 ryo
82 1.8 ryo switch (aarch64_addressspace((vaddr_t)address)) {
83 1.8 ryo case AARCH64_ADDRSPACE_UPPER:
84 1.8 ryo kcopy((void*)address, &word, sizeof(word));
85 1.8 ryo break;
86 1.8 ryo case AARCH64_ADDRSPACE_LOWER:
87 1.8 ryo ufetch_32((uint32_t *)address, &word);
88 1.8 ryo break;
89 1.8 ryo default:
90 1.8 ryo break;
91 1.8 ryo }
92 1.8 ryo
93 1.8 ryo return word;
94 1.3 ryo }
95 1.3 ryo
96 1.7 joerg static void __printflike(1, 2)
97 1.3 ryo strdisasm_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
98 1.3 ryo {
99 1.3 ryo va_list ap;
100 1.3 ryo int len;
101 1.3 ryo
102 1.3 ryo /* calculation spaces to append a string */
103 1.3 ryo len = strdisasm_buf + sizeof(strdisasm_buf) - strdisasm_ptr;
104 1.3 ryo
105 1.3 ryo va_start(ap, fmt);
106 1.3 ryo len = vsnprintf(strdisasm_ptr, len, fmt, ap);
107 1.3 ryo va_end(ap);
108 1.3 ryo
109 1.3 ryo strdisasm_ptr += len;
110 1.3 ryo }
111 1.3 ryo
112 1.3 ryo static void
113 1.3 ryo strdisasm_printaddr(uintptr_t address)
114 1.3 ryo {
115 1.3 ryo strdisasm_printf("0x%lx", address);
116 1.3 ryo }
117 1.3 ryo
118 1.3 ryo static const disasm_interface_t strdisasm_interface = {
119 1.3 ryo .di_readword = strdisasm_readword,
120 1.3 ryo .di_printaddr = strdisasm_printaddr,
121 1.3 ryo .di_printf = strdisasm_printf
122 1.3 ryo };
123 1.3 ryo
124 1.3 ryo const char *
125 1.3 ryo strdisasm(vaddr_t pc)
126 1.3 ryo {
127 1.3 ryo char *p;
128 1.3 ryo
129 1.3 ryo strdisasm_ptr = strdisasm_buf;
130 1.3 ryo disasm(&strdisasm_interface, (db_addr_t)pc);
131 1.3 ryo
132 1.3 ryo /* replace tab to space, and chomp '\n' */
133 1.3 ryo for (p = strdisasm_buf; *p != '\0'; p++) {
134 1.3 ryo if (*p == '\t')
135 1.3 ryo *p = ' ';
136 1.3 ryo }
137 1.3 ryo if ((p > strdisasm_buf) && (p[-1] == '\n'))
138 1.3 ryo p[-1] = '\0';
139 1.3 ryo
140 1.3 ryo return strdisasm_buf;
141 1.3 ryo }
142 1.5 ryo
143 1.5 ryo /*
144 1.5 ryo * disassemble aarch32 insns?
145 1.5 ryo */
146 1.5 ryo const char *
147 1.5 ryo strdisasm_aarch32(vaddr_t pc)
148 1.5 ryo {
149 1.5 ryo uint32_t insn = *(uint32_t *)pc;
150 1.5 ryo
151 1.5 ryo /* not supported any aarch32 insns yet... */
152 1.5 ryo snprintf(strdisasm_buf, sizeof(strdisasm_buf), ".insn 0x%08x", insn);
153 1.5 ryo
154 1.5 ryo return strdisasm_buf;
155 1.5 ryo }
156 1.5 ryo
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