| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| #===- lib/asan/scripts/asan_symbolize.py -----------------------------------===# |
| # |
| # The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| # |
| # This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| # License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| # |
| #===------------------------------------------------------------------------===# |
| import argparse |
| import bisect |
| import getopt |
| import os |
| import re |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| |
| symbolizers = {} |
| DEBUG = False |
| demangle = False |
| binutils_prefix = None |
| sysroot_path = None |
| binary_name_filter = None |
| fix_filename_patterns = None |
| logfile = sys.stdin |
| allow_system_symbolizer = True |
| |
| # FIXME: merge the code that calls fix_filename(). |
| def fix_filename(file_name): |
| if fix_filename_patterns: |
| for path_to_cut in fix_filename_patterns: |
| file_name = re.sub('.*' + path_to_cut, '', file_name) |
| file_name = re.sub('.*asan_[a-z_]*.cc:[0-9]*', '_asan_rtl_', file_name) |
| file_name = re.sub('.*crtstuff.c:0', '???:0', file_name) |
| return file_name |
| |
| def sysroot_path_filter(binary_name): |
| return sysroot_path + binary_name |
| |
| def guess_arch(addr): |
| # Guess which arch we're running. 10 = len('0x') + 8 hex digits. |
| if len(addr) > 10: |
| return 'x86_64' |
| else: |
| return 'i386' |
| |
| class Symbolizer(object): |
| def __init__(self): |
| pass |
| |
| def symbolize(self, addr, binary, offset): |
| """Symbolize the given address (pair of binary and offset). |
| |
| Overriden in subclasses. |
| Args: |
| addr: virtual address of an instruction. |
| binary: path to executable/shared object containing this instruction. |
| offset: instruction offset in the @binary. |
| Returns: |
| list of strings (one string for each inlined frame) describing |
| the code locations for this instruction (that is, function name, file |
| name, line and column numbers). |
| """ |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class LLVMSymbolizer(Symbolizer): |
| def __init__(self, symbolizer_path, default_arch, system, dsym_hints=[]): |
| super(LLVMSymbolizer, self).__init__() |
| self.symbolizer_path = symbolizer_path |
| self.default_arch = default_arch |
| self.system = system |
| self.dsym_hints = dsym_hints |
| self.pipe = self.open_llvm_symbolizer() |
| |
| def open_llvm_symbolizer(self): |
| cmd = [self.symbolizer_path, |
| '--use-symbol-table=true', |
| '--demangle=%s' % demangle, |
| '--functions=linkage', |
| '--inlining=true', |
| '--default-arch=%s' % self.default_arch] |
| if self.system == 'Darwin': |
| for hint in self.dsym_hints: |
| cmd.append('--dsym-hint=%s' % hint) |
| if DEBUG: |
| print ' '.join(cmd) |
| try: |
| result = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| except OSError: |
| result = None |
| return result |
| |
| def symbolize(self, addr, binary, offset): |
| """Overrides Symbolizer.symbolize.""" |
| if not self.pipe: |
| return None |
| result = [] |
| try: |
| symbolizer_input = '"%s" %s' % (binary, offset) |
| if DEBUG: |
| print symbolizer_input |
| print >> self.pipe.stdin, symbolizer_input |
| while True: |
| function_name = self.pipe.stdout.readline().rstrip() |
| if not function_name: |
| break |
| file_name = self.pipe.stdout.readline().rstrip() |
| file_name = fix_filename(file_name) |
| if (not function_name.startswith('??') or |
| not file_name.startswith('??')): |
| # Append only non-trivial frames. |
| result.append('%s in %s %s' % (addr, function_name, |
| file_name)) |
| except Exception: |
| result = [] |
| if not result: |
| result = None |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def LLVMSymbolizerFactory(system, default_arch, dsym_hints=[]): |
| symbolizer_path = os.getenv('LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_PATH') |
| if not symbolizer_path: |
| symbolizer_path = os.getenv('ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH') |
| if not symbolizer_path: |
| # Assume llvm-symbolizer is in PATH. |
| symbolizer_path = 'llvm-symbolizer' |
| return LLVMSymbolizer(symbolizer_path, default_arch, system, dsym_hints) |
| |
| |
| class Addr2LineSymbolizer(Symbolizer): |
| def __init__(self, binary): |
| super(Addr2LineSymbolizer, self).__init__() |
| self.binary = binary |
| self.pipe = self.open_addr2line() |
| self.output_terminator = -1 |
| |
| def open_addr2line(self): |
| addr2line_tool = 'addr2line' |
| if binutils_prefix: |
| addr2line_tool = binutils_prefix + addr2line_tool |
| cmd = [addr2line_tool, '-fi'] |
| if demangle: |
| cmd += ['--demangle'] |
| cmd += ['-e', self.binary] |
| if DEBUG: |
| print ' '.join(cmd) |
| return subprocess.Popen(cmd, |
| stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| |
| def symbolize(self, addr, binary, offset): |
| """Overrides Symbolizer.symbolize.""" |
| if self.binary != binary: |
| return None |
| lines = [] |
| try: |
| print >> self.pipe.stdin, offset |
| print >> self.pipe.stdin, self.output_terminator |
| is_first_frame = True |
| while True: |
| function_name = self.pipe.stdout.readline().rstrip() |
| file_name = self.pipe.stdout.readline().rstrip() |
| if is_first_frame: |
| is_first_frame = False |
| elif function_name in ['', '??']: |
| assert file_name == function_name |
| break |
| lines.append((function_name, file_name)); |
| except Exception: |
| lines.append(('??', '??:0')) |
| return ['%s in %s %s' % (addr, function, fix_filename(file)) for (function, file) in lines] |
| |
| class UnbufferedLineConverter(object): |
| """ |
| Wrap a child process that responds to each line of input with one line of |
| output. Uses pty to trick the child into providing unbuffered output. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, args, close_stderr=False): |
| # Local imports so that the script can start on Windows. |
| import pty |
| import termios |
| pid, fd = pty.fork() |
| if pid == 0: |
| # We're the child. Transfer control to command. |
| if close_stderr: |
| dev_null = os.open('/dev/null', 0) |
| os.dup2(dev_null, 2) |
| os.execvp(args[0], args) |
| else: |
| # Disable echoing. |
| attr = termios.tcgetattr(fd) |
| attr[3] = attr[3] & ~termios.ECHO |
| termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSANOW, attr) |
| # Set up a file()-like interface to the child process |
| self.r = os.fdopen(fd, "r", 1) |
| self.w = os.fdopen(os.dup(fd), "w", 1) |
| |
| def convert(self, line): |
| self.w.write(line + "\n") |
| return self.readline() |
| |
| def readline(self): |
| return self.r.readline().rstrip() |
| |
| |
| class DarwinSymbolizer(Symbolizer): |
| def __init__(self, addr, binary): |
| super(DarwinSymbolizer, self).__init__() |
| self.binary = binary |
| self.arch = guess_arch(addr) |
| self.open_atos() |
| |
| def open_atos(self): |
| if DEBUG: |
| print 'atos -o %s -arch %s' % (self.binary, self.arch) |
| cmdline = ['atos', '-o', self.binary, '-arch', self.arch] |
| self.atos = UnbufferedLineConverter(cmdline, close_stderr=True) |
| |
| def symbolize(self, addr, binary, offset): |
| """Overrides Symbolizer.symbolize.""" |
| if self.binary != binary: |
| return None |
| atos_line = self.atos.convert('0x%x' % int(offset, 16)) |
| while "got symbolicator for" in atos_line: |
| atos_line = self.atos.readline() |
| # A well-formed atos response looks like this: |
| # foo(type1, type2) (in object.name) (filename.cc:80) |
| match = re.match('^(.*) \(in (.*)\) \((.*:\d*)\)$', atos_line) |
| if DEBUG: |
| print 'atos_line: ', atos_line |
| if match: |
| function_name = match.group(1) |
| function_name = re.sub('\(.*?\)', '', function_name) |
| file_name = fix_filename(match.group(3)) |
| return ['%s in %s %s' % (addr, function_name, file_name)] |
| else: |
| return ['%s in %s' % (addr, atos_line)] |
| |
| |
| # Chain several symbolizers so that if one symbolizer fails, we fall back |
| # to the next symbolizer in chain. |
| class ChainSymbolizer(Symbolizer): |
| def __init__(self, symbolizer_list): |
| super(ChainSymbolizer, self).__init__() |
| self.symbolizer_list = symbolizer_list |
| |
| def symbolize(self, addr, binary, offset): |
| """Overrides Symbolizer.symbolize.""" |
| for symbolizer in self.symbolizer_list: |
| if symbolizer: |
| result = symbolizer.symbolize(addr, binary, offset) |
| if result: |
| return result |
| return None |
| |
| def append_symbolizer(self, symbolizer): |
| self.symbolizer_list.append(symbolizer) |
| |
| |
| def BreakpadSymbolizerFactory(binary): |
| suffix = os.getenv('BREAKPAD_SUFFIX') |
| if suffix: |
| filename = binary + suffix |
| if os.access(filename, os.F_OK): |
| return BreakpadSymbolizer(filename) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def SystemSymbolizerFactory(system, addr, binary): |
| if system == 'Darwin': |
| return DarwinSymbolizer(addr, binary) |
| elif system == 'Linux' or system == 'FreeBSD': |
| return Addr2LineSymbolizer(binary) |
| |
| |
| class BreakpadSymbolizer(Symbolizer): |
| def __init__(self, filename): |
| super(BreakpadSymbolizer, self).__init__() |
| self.filename = filename |
| lines = file(filename).readlines() |
| self.files = [] |
| self.symbols = {} |
| self.address_list = [] |
| self.addresses = {} |
| # MODULE mac x86_64 A7001116478B33F18FF9BEDE9F615F190 t |
| fragments = lines[0].rstrip().split() |
| self.arch = fragments[2] |
| self.debug_id = fragments[3] |
| self.binary = ' '.join(fragments[4:]) |
| self.parse_lines(lines[1:]) |
| |
| def parse_lines(self, lines): |
| cur_function_addr = '' |
| for line in lines: |
| fragments = line.split() |
| if fragments[0] == 'FILE': |
| assert int(fragments[1]) == len(self.files) |
| self.files.append(' '.join(fragments[2:])) |
| elif fragments[0] == 'PUBLIC': |
| self.symbols[int(fragments[1], 16)] = ' '.join(fragments[3:]) |
| elif fragments[0] in ['CFI', 'STACK']: |
| pass |
| elif fragments[0] == 'FUNC': |
| cur_function_addr = int(fragments[1], 16) |
| if not cur_function_addr in self.symbols.keys(): |
| self.symbols[cur_function_addr] = ' '.join(fragments[4:]) |
| else: |
| # Line starting with an address. |
| addr = int(fragments[0], 16) |
| self.address_list.append(addr) |
| # Tuple of symbol address, size, line, file number. |
| self.addresses[addr] = (cur_function_addr, |
| int(fragments[1], 16), |
| int(fragments[2]), |
| int(fragments[3])) |
| self.address_list.sort() |
| |
| def get_sym_file_line(self, addr): |
| key = None |
| if addr in self.addresses.keys(): |
| key = addr |
| else: |
| index = bisect.bisect_left(self.address_list, addr) |
| if index == 0: |
| return None |
| else: |
| key = self.address_list[index - 1] |
| sym_id, size, line_no, file_no = self.addresses[key] |
| symbol = self.symbols[sym_id] |
| filename = self.files[file_no] |
| if addr < key + size: |
| return symbol, filename, line_no |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| def symbolize(self, addr, binary, offset): |
| if self.binary != binary: |
| return None |
| res = self.get_sym_file_line(int(offset, 16)) |
| if res: |
| function_name, file_name, line_no = res |
| result = ['%s in %s %s:%d' % ( |
| addr, function_name, file_name, line_no)] |
| print result |
| return result |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class SymbolizationLoop(object): |
| def __init__(self, binary_name_filter=None, dsym_hint_producer=None): |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| # ASan on Windows uses dbghelp.dll to symbolize in-process, which works |
| # even in sandboxed processes. Nothing needs to be done here. |
| self.process_line = self.process_line_echo |
| else: |
| # Used by clients who may want to supply a different binary name. |
| # E.g. in Chrome several binaries may share a single .dSYM. |
| self.binary_name_filter = binary_name_filter |
| self.dsym_hint_producer = dsym_hint_producer |
| self.system = os.uname()[0] |
| if self.system not in ['Linux', 'Darwin', 'FreeBSD']: |
| raise Exception('Unknown system') |
| self.llvm_symbolizers = {} |
| self.last_llvm_symbolizer = None |
| self.dsym_hints = set([]) |
| self.frame_no = 0 |
| self.process_line = self.process_line_posix |
| |
| def symbolize_address(self, addr, binary, offset): |
| # On non-Darwin (i.e. on platforms without .dSYM debug info) always use |
| # a single symbolizer binary. |
| # On Darwin, if the dsym hint producer is present: |
| # 1. check whether we've seen this binary already; if so, |
| # use |llvm_symbolizers[binary]|, which has already loaded the debug |
| # info for this binary (might not be the case for |
| # |last_llvm_symbolizer|); |
| # 2. otherwise check if we've seen all the hints for this binary already; |
| # if so, reuse |last_llvm_symbolizer| which has the full set of hints; |
| # 3. otherwise create a new symbolizer and pass all currently known |
| # .dSYM hints to it. |
| if not binary in self.llvm_symbolizers: |
| use_new_symbolizer = True |
| if self.system == 'Darwin' and self.dsym_hint_producer: |
| dsym_hints_for_binary = set(self.dsym_hint_producer(binary)) |
| use_new_symbolizer = bool(dsym_hints_for_binary - self.dsym_hints) |
| self.dsym_hints |= dsym_hints_for_binary |
| if self.last_llvm_symbolizer and not use_new_symbolizer: |
| self.llvm_symbolizers[binary] = self.last_llvm_symbolizer |
| else: |
| self.last_llvm_symbolizer = LLVMSymbolizerFactory( |
| self.system, guess_arch(addr), self.dsym_hints) |
| self.llvm_symbolizers[binary] = self.last_llvm_symbolizer |
| # Use the chain of symbolizers: |
| # Breakpad symbolizer -> LLVM symbolizer -> addr2line/atos |
| # (fall back to next symbolizer if the previous one fails). |
| if not binary in symbolizers: |
| symbolizers[binary] = ChainSymbolizer( |
| [BreakpadSymbolizerFactory(binary), self.llvm_symbolizers[binary]]) |
| result = symbolizers[binary].symbolize(addr, binary, offset) |
| if result is None: |
| if not allow_system_symbolizer: |
| raise Exception('Failed to launch or use llvm-symbolizer.') |
| # Initialize system symbolizer only if other symbolizers failed. |
| symbolizers[binary].append_symbolizer( |
| SystemSymbolizerFactory(self.system, addr, binary)) |
| result = symbolizers[binary].symbolize(addr, binary, offset) |
| # The system symbolizer must produce some result. |
| assert result |
| return result |
| |
| def get_symbolized_lines(self, symbolized_lines): |
| if not symbolized_lines: |
| return [self.current_line] |
| else: |
| result = [] |
| for symbolized_frame in symbolized_lines: |
| result.append(' #%s %s' % (str(self.frame_no), symbolized_frame.rstrip())) |
| self.frame_no += 1 |
| return result |
| |
| def process_logfile(self): |
| self.frame_no = 0 |
| for line in logfile: |
| processed = self.process_line(line) |
| print '\n'.join(processed) |
| |
| def process_line_echo(self, line): |
| return [line.rstrip()] |
| |
| def process_line_posix(self, line): |
| self.current_line = line.rstrip() |
| #0 0x7f6e35cf2e45 (/blah/foo.so+0x11fe45) |
| stack_trace_line_format = ( |
| '^( *#([0-9]+) *)(0x[0-9a-f]+) *\((.*)\+(0x[0-9a-f]+)\)') |
| match = re.match(stack_trace_line_format, line) |
| if not match: |
| return [self.current_line] |
| if DEBUG: |
| print line |
| _, frameno_str, addr, binary, offset = match.groups() |
| if frameno_str == '0': |
| # Assume that frame #0 is the first frame of new stack trace. |
| self.frame_no = 0 |
| original_binary = binary |
| if self.binary_name_filter: |
| binary = self.binary_name_filter(binary) |
| symbolized_line = self.symbolize_address(addr, binary, offset) |
| if not symbolized_line: |
| if original_binary != binary: |
| symbolized_line = self.symbolize_address(addr, binary, offset) |
| return self.get_symbolized_lines(symbolized_line) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, |
| description='ASan symbolization script', |
| epilog='Example of use:\n' |
| 'asan_symbolize.py -c "$HOME/opt/cross/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi-" ' |
| '-s "$HOME/SymbolFiles" < asan.log') |
| parser.add_argument('path_to_cut', nargs='*', |
| help='pattern to be cut from the result file path ') |
| parser.add_argument('-d','--demangle', action='store_true', |
| help='demangle function names') |
| parser.add_argument('-s', metavar='SYSROOT', |
| help='set path to sysroot for sanitized binaries') |
| parser.add_argument('-c', metavar='CROSS_COMPILE', |
| help='set prefix for binutils') |
| parser.add_argument('-l','--logfile', default=sys.stdin, |
| type=argparse.FileType('r'), |
| help='set log file name to parse, default is stdin') |
| args = parser.parse_args() |
| if args.path_to_cut: |
| fix_filename_patterns = args.path_to_cut |
| if args.demangle: |
| demangle = True |
| if args.s: |
| binary_name_filter = sysroot_path_filter |
| sysroot_path = args.s |
| if args.c: |
| binutils_prefix = args.c |
| if args.logfile: |
| logfile = args.logfile |
| else: |
| logfile = sys.stdin |
| loop = SymbolizationLoop(binary_name_filter) |
| loop.process_logfile() |