gcc/libgo/runtime/go-caller.c
Ian Lance Taylor dc14e88e07 re PR other/61895 (libbacktrace crashes with bus error with empty file argv[0])
PR other/61895

runtime: Ignore small argv[0] file for backtrace.

Reportedly in some cases Docker starts processes with argv[0]
pointing to an empty file.  That would cause libgo to pass
that empty file to libbacktrace, which would then fail to do
any backtraces.  Everything should work fine if libbacktrace
falls back to /proc/self/exe.

This patch to libgo works around the problem by ignoring
argv[0] if it is a small file, or if stat fails.  This is not
a perfect fix but it's an unusual problem.

From-SVN: r213513
2014-08-02 00:54:15 +00:00

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/* go-caller.c -- runtime.Caller and runtime.FuncForPC for Go.
Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */
/* Implement runtime.Caller. */
#include <stdint.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "backtrace.h"
#include "runtime.h"
/* Get the function name, file name, and line number for a PC value.
We use the backtrace library to get this. */
/* Data structure to gather file/line information. */
struct caller
{
String fn;
String file;
intgo line;
};
/* Collect file/line information for a PC value. If this is called
more than once, due to inlined functions, we use the last call, as
that is usually the most useful one. */
static int
callback (void *data, uintptr_t pc __attribute__ ((unused)),
const char *filename, int lineno, const char *function)
{
struct caller *c = (struct caller *) data;
if (function == NULL)
{
c->fn.str = NULL;
c->fn.len = 0;
}
else
{
byte *s;
c->fn.len = __builtin_strlen (function);
s = runtime_malloc (c->fn.len);
__builtin_memcpy (s, function, c->fn.len);
c->fn.str = s;
}
if (filename == NULL)
{
c->file.str = NULL;
c->file.len = 0;
}
else
{
byte *s;
c->file.len = __builtin_strlen (filename);
s = runtime_malloc (c->file.len);
__builtin_memcpy (s, filename, c->file.len);
c->file.str = s;
}
c->line = lineno;
return 0;
}
/* The error callback for backtrace_pcinfo and backtrace_syminfo. */
static void
error_callback (void *data __attribute__ ((unused)),
const char *msg, int errnum)
{
if (errnum == -1)
return;
if (errnum > 0)
runtime_printf ("%s errno %d\n", msg, errnum);
runtime_throw (msg);
}
/* The backtrace library state. */
static void *back_state;
/* A lock to control creating back_state. */
static Lock back_state_lock;
/* Fetch back_state, creating it if necessary. */
struct backtrace_state *
__go_get_backtrace_state ()
{
runtime_lock (&back_state_lock);
if (back_state == NULL)
{
const char *filename;
struct stat s;
filename = (const char *) runtime_progname ();
/* If there is no '/' in FILENAME, it was found on PATH, and
might not be the same as the file with the same name in the
current directory. */
if (__builtin_strchr (filename, '/') == NULL)
filename = NULL;
/* If the file is small, then it's not the real executable.
This is specifically to deal with Docker, which uses a bogus
argv[0] (http://gcc.gnu.org/PR61895). It would be nice to
have a better check for whether this file is the real
executable. */
if (stat (filename, &s) < 0 || s.st_size < 1024)
filename = NULL;
back_state = backtrace_create_state (filename, 1, error_callback, NULL);
}
runtime_unlock (&back_state_lock);
return back_state;
}
/* Return function/file/line information for PC. */
_Bool
__go_file_line (uintptr pc, String *fn, String *file, intgo *line)
{
struct caller c;
runtime_memclr (&c, sizeof c);
backtrace_pcinfo (__go_get_backtrace_state (), pc, callback,
error_callback, &c);
*fn = c.fn;
*file = c.file;
*line = c.line;
return c.file.len > 0;
}
/* Collect symbol information. */
static void
syminfo_callback (void *data, uintptr_t pc __attribute__ ((unused)),
const char *symname __attribute__ ((unused)),
uintptr_t address, uintptr_t size __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
uintptr_t *pval = (uintptr_t *) data;
*pval = address;
}
/* Set *VAL to the value of the symbol for PC. */
static _Bool
__go_symbol_value (uintptr_t pc, uintptr_t *val)
{
*val = 0;
backtrace_syminfo (__go_get_backtrace_state (), pc, syminfo_callback,
error_callback, val);
return *val != 0;
}
/* The values returned by runtime.Caller. */
struct caller_ret
{
uintptr_t pc;
String file;
intgo line;
_Bool ok;
};
struct caller_ret Caller (int n) __asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.Caller");
Func *FuncForPC (uintptr_t) __asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.FuncForPC");
/* Implement runtime.Caller. */
struct caller_ret
Caller (int skip)
{
struct caller_ret ret;
Location loc;
int32 n;
runtime_memclr (&ret, sizeof ret);
n = runtime_callers (skip + 1, &loc, 1, false);
if (n < 1)
return ret;
ret.pc = loc.pc;
ret.file = loc.filename;
ret.line = loc.lineno;
ret.ok = 1;
return ret;
}
/* Implement runtime.FuncForPC. */
Func *
FuncForPC (uintptr_t pc)
{
Func *ret;
String fn;
String file;
intgo line;
uintptr_t val;
if (!__go_file_line (pc, &fn, &file, &line))
return NULL;
ret = (Func *) runtime_malloc (sizeof (*ret));
ret->name = fn;
if (__go_symbol_value (pc, &val))
ret->entry = val;
else
ret->entry = 0;
return ret;
}
/* Look up the file and line information for a PC within a
function. */
struct funcline_go_return
{
String retfile;
intgo retline;
};
struct funcline_go_return
runtime_funcline_go (Func *f, uintptr targetpc)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.funcline_go");
struct funcline_go_return
runtime_funcline_go (Func *f __attribute__((unused)), uintptr targetpc)
{
struct funcline_go_return ret;
String fn;
if (!__go_file_line (targetpc, &fn, &ret.retfile, &ret.retline))
runtime_memclr (&ret, sizeof ret);
return ret;
}
/* Return the name of a function. */
String runtime_funcname_go (Func *f)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.funcname_go");
String
runtime_funcname_go (Func *f)
{
return f->name;
}
/* Return the entry point of a function. */
uintptr runtime_funcentry_go(Func *f)
__asm__ (GOSYM_PREFIX "runtime.funcentry_go");
uintptr
runtime_funcentry_go (Func *f)
{
return f->entry;
}