dt_print.c revision 275516
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21/*
22 * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
24 */
25/*
26 * Copyright (c) 2011 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
27 */
28/*
29 * Copyright (c) 2013, Joyent, Inc.  All rights reserved.
30 */
31
32/*
33 * DTrace print() action
34 *
35 * This file contains the post-processing logic for the print() action.  The
36 * print action behaves identically to trace() in that it generates a
37 * DTRACEACT_DIFEXPR action, but the action argument field refers to a CTF type
38 * string stored in the DOF string table (similar to printf formats).  We
39 * take the result of the trace action and post-process it in the fashion of
40 * MDB's ::print dcmd.
41 *
42 * This implementation differs from MDB's in the following ways:
43 *
44 * 	- We do not expose any options or flags.  The behavior of print() is
45 *	  equivalent to "::print -tn".
46 *
47 * 	- MDB will display "holes" in structures (unused padding between
48 *	  members).
49 *
50 * 	- When printing arrays of structures, MDB will leave a trailing ','
51 *	  after the last element.
52 *
53 *	- MDB will print time_t types as date and time.
54 *
55 *	- MDB will detect when an enum is actually the OR of several flags,
56 *	  and print it out with the constituent flags separated.
57 *
58 *	- For large arrays, MDB will print the first few members and then
59 *	  print a "..." continuation line.
60 *
61 *	- MDB will break and wrap arrays at 80 columns.
62 *
63 *	- MDB prints out floats and doubles by hand, as it must run in kmdb
64 *	  context.  We're able to leverage the printf() format strings,
65 *	  but the result is a slightly different format.
66 */
67
68#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
69#include <strings.h>
70#include <stdlib.h>
71#include <alloca.h>
72#include <assert.h>
73#include <ctype.h>
74#include <errno.h>
75#include <limits.h>
76#include <sys/socket.h>
77#include <netdb.h>
78#include <netinet/in.h>
79#include <arpa/inet.h>
80#include <arpa/nameser.h>
81
82#include <dt_module.h>
83#include <dt_printf.h>
84#include <dt_string.h>
85#include <dt_impl.h>
86
87/* determines whether the given integer CTF encoding is a character */
88#define	CTF_IS_CHAR(e) \
89	(((e).cte_format & (CTF_INT_CHAR | CTF_INT_SIGNED)) == \
90	(CTF_INT_CHAR | CTF_INT_SIGNED) && (e).cte_bits == NBBY)
91/* determines whether the given CTF kind is a struct or union */
92#define	CTF_IS_STRUCTLIKE(k) \
93	((k) == CTF_K_STRUCT || (k) == CTF_K_UNION)
94
95/*
96 * Print structure passed down recursively through printing algorithm.
97 */
98typedef struct dt_printarg {
99	dtrace_hdl_t	*pa_dtp;	/* libdtrace handle */
100	caddr_t		pa_addr;	/* base address of trace data */
101	ctf_file_t	*pa_ctfp;	/* CTF container */
102	int		pa_depth;	/* member depth */
103	int		pa_nest;	/* nested array depth */
104	FILE		*pa_file;	/* output file */
105} dt_printarg_t;
106
107static int dt_print_member(const char *, ctf_id_t, ulong_t, int, void *);
108
109/*
110 * Safe version of ctf_type_name() that will fall back to just "<ctfid>" if it
111 * can't resolve the type.
112 */
113static void
114dt_print_type_name(ctf_file_t *ctfp, ctf_id_t id, char *buf, size_t buflen)
115{
116	if (ctf_type_name(ctfp, id, buf, buflen) == NULL)
117		(void) snprintf(buf, buflen, "<%ld>", id);
118}
119
120/*
121 * Print any necessary trailing braces for structures or unions.  We don't get
122 * invoked when a struct or union ends, so we infer the need to print braces
123 * based on the depth the last time we printed something and the new depth.
124 */
125static void
126dt_print_trailing_braces(dt_printarg_t *pap, int depth)
127{
128	int d;
129
130	for (d = pap->pa_depth; d > depth; d--) {
131		(void) fprintf(pap->pa_file, "%*s}%s",
132		    (d + pap->pa_nest - 1) * 4, "",
133		    d == depth + 1 ? "" : "\n");
134	}
135}
136
137/*
138 * Print the appropriate amount of indentation given the current depth and
139 * array nesting.
140 */
141static void
142dt_print_indent(dt_printarg_t *pap)
143{
144	(void) fprintf(pap->pa_file, "%*s",
145	    (pap->pa_depth + pap->pa_nest) * 4, "");
146}
147
148/*
149 * Print a bitfield.  It's worth noting that the D compiler support for
150 * bitfields is currently broken; printing "D`user_desc_t" (pulled in by the
151 * various D provider files) will produce incorrect results compared to
152 * "genunix`user_desc_t".
153 */
154static void
155print_bitfield(dt_printarg_t *pap, ulong_t off, ctf_encoding_t *ep)
156{
157	FILE *fp = pap->pa_file;
158	caddr_t addr = pap->pa_addr + off / NBBY;
159	uint64_t mask = (1ULL << ep->cte_bits) - 1;
160	uint64_t value = 0;
161	size_t size = (ep->cte_bits + (NBBY - 1)) / NBBY;
162	uint8_t *buf = (uint8_t *)&value;
163	uint8_t shift;
164
165	/*
166	 * On big-endian machines, we need to adjust the buf pointer to refer
167	 * to the lowest 'size' bytes in 'value', and we need to shift based on
168	 * the offset from the end of the data, not the offset of the start.
169	 */
170#if BYTE_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN
171	buf += sizeof (value) - size;
172	off += ep->cte_bits;
173#endif
174	bcopy(addr, buf, size);
175	shift = off % NBBY;
176
177	/*
178	 * Offsets are counted from opposite ends on little- and
179	 * big-endian machines.
180	 */
181#if BYTE_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN
182	shift = NBBY - shift;
183#endif
184
185	/*
186	 * If the bits we want do not begin on a byte boundary, shift the data
187	 * right so that the value is in the lowest 'cte_bits' of 'value'.
188	 */
189	if (off % NBBY != 0)
190		value >>= shift;
191	value &= mask;
192
193	(void) fprintf(fp, "%#llx", (u_longlong_t)value);
194}
195
196/*
197 * Dump the contents of memory as a fixed-size integer in hex.
198 */
199static void
200dt_print_hex(FILE *fp, caddr_t addr, size_t size)
201{
202	switch (size) {
203	case sizeof (uint8_t):
204		(void) fprintf(fp, "%#x", *(uint8_t *)addr);
205		break;
206	case sizeof (uint16_t):
207		/* LINTED - alignment */
208		(void) fprintf(fp, "%#x", *(uint16_t *)addr);
209		break;
210	case sizeof (uint32_t):
211		/* LINTED - alignment */
212		(void) fprintf(fp, "%#x", *(uint32_t *)addr);
213		break;
214	case sizeof (uint64_t):
215		(void) fprintf(fp, "%#llx",
216		    /* LINTED - alignment */
217		    (unsigned long long)*(uint64_t *)addr);
218		break;
219	default:
220		(void) fprintf(fp, "<invalid size %u>", (uint_t)size);
221	}
222}
223
224/*
225 * Print an integer type.  Before dumping the contents via dt_print_hex(), we
226 * first check the encoding to see if it's part of a bitfield or a character.
227 */
228static void
229dt_print_int(ctf_id_t base, ulong_t off, dt_printarg_t *pap)
230{
231	FILE *fp = pap->pa_file;
232	ctf_file_t *ctfp = pap->pa_ctfp;
233	ctf_encoding_t e;
234	size_t size;
235	caddr_t addr = pap->pa_addr + off / NBBY;
236
237	if (ctf_type_encoding(ctfp, base, &e) == CTF_ERR) {
238		(void) fprintf(fp, "<unknown encoding>");
239		return;
240	}
241
242	/*
243	 * This comes from MDB - it's not clear under what circumstances this
244	 * would be found.
245	 */
246	if (e.cte_format & CTF_INT_VARARGS) {
247		(void) fprintf(fp, "...");
248		return;
249	}
250
251	/*
252	 * We print this as a bitfield if the bit encoding indicates it's not
253	 * an even power of two byte size, or is larger than 8 bytes.
254	 */
255	size = e.cte_bits / NBBY;
256	if (size > 8 || (e.cte_bits % NBBY) != 0 || (size & (size - 1)) != 0) {
257		print_bitfield(pap, off, &e);
258		return;
259	}
260
261	/*
262	 * If this is a character, print it out as such.
263	 */
264	if (CTF_IS_CHAR(e)) {
265		char c = *(char *)addr;
266		if (isprint(c))
267			(void) fprintf(fp, "'%c'", c);
268		else if (c == 0)
269			(void) fprintf(fp, "'\\0'");
270		else
271			(void) fprintf(fp, "'\\%03o'", c);
272		return;
273	}
274
275	dt_print_hex(fp, addr, size);
276}
277
278/*
279 * Print a floating point (float, double, long double) value.
280 */
281/* ARGSUSED */
282static void
283dt_print_float(ctf_id_t base, ulong_t off, dt_printarg_t *pap)
284{
285	FILE *fp = pap->pa_file;
286	ctf_file_t *ctfp = pap->pa_ctfp;
287	ctf_encoding_t e;
288	caddr_t addr = pap->pa_addr + off / NBBY;
289
290	if (ctf_type_encoding(ctfp, base, &e) == 0) {
291		if (e.cte_format == CTF_FP_SINGLE &&
292		    e.cte_bits == sizeof (float) * NBBY) {
293			/* LINTED - alignment */
294			(void) fprintf(fp, "%+.7e", *((float *)addr));
295		} else if (e.cte_format == CTF_FP_DOUBLE &&
296		    e.cte_bits == sizeof (double) * NBBY) {
297			/* LINTED - alignment */
298			(void) fprintf(fp, "%+.7e", *((double *)addr));
299		} else if (e.cte_format == CTF_FP_LDOUBLE &&
300		    e.cte_bits == sizeof (long double) * NBBY) {
301			/* LINTED - alignment */
302			(void) fprintf(fp, "%+.16LE", *((long double *)addr));
303		} else {
304			(void) fprintf(fp, "<unknown encoding>");
305		}
306	}
307}
308
309/*
310 * A pointer is generally printed as a fixed-size integer.  If we have a
311 * function pointer, we try to look up its name.
312 */
313static void
314dt_print_ptr(ctf_id_t base, ulong_t off, dt_printarg_t *pap)
315{
316	FILE *fp = pap->pa_file;
317	ctf_file_t *ctfp = pap->pa_ctfp;
318	caddr_t addr = pap->pa_addr + off / NBBY;
319	size_t size = ctf_type_size(ctfp, base);
320	ctf_id_t bid = ctf_type_reference(ctfp, base);
321	uint64_t pc;
322	dtrace_syminfo_t dts;
323	GElf_Sym sym;
324
325	if (bid == CTF_ERR || ctf_type_kind(ctfp, bid) != CTF_K_FUNCTION) {
326		dt_print_hex(fp, addr, size);
327	} else {
328		/* LINTED - alignment */
329		pc = *((uint64_t *)addr);
330		if (dtrace_lookup_by_addr(pap->pa_dtp, pc, &sym, &dts) != 0) {
331			dt_print_hex(fp, addr, size);
332		} else {
333			(void) fprintf(fp, "%s`%s", dts.dts_object,
334			    dts.dts_name);
335		}
336	}
337}
338
339/*
340 * Print out an array.  This is somewhat complex, as we must manually visit
341 * each member, and recursively invoke ctf_type_visit() for each member.  If
342 * the members are non-structs, then we print them out directly:
343 *
344 * 	[ 0x14, 0x2e, 0 ]
345 *
346 * If they are structs, then we print out the necessary leading and trailing
347 * braces, to end up with:
348 *
349 *	[
350 *	    type {
351 *	    ...
352 *	    },
353 *	    type {
354 *	    ...
355 *	    }
356 *	]
357 *
358 * We also use a heuristic to detect whether the array looks like a character
359 * array.  If the encoding indicates it's a character, and we have all
360 * printable characters followed by a null byte, then we display it as a
361 * string:
362 *
363 *	[ "string" ]
364 */
365static void
366dt_print_array(ctf_id_t base, ulong_t off, dt_printarg_t *pap)
367{
368	FILE *fp = pap->pa_file;
369	ctf_file_t *ctfp = pap->pa_ctfp;
370	caddr_t addr = pap->pa_addr + off / NBBY;
371	ctf_arinfo_t car;
372	ssize_t eltsize;
373	ctf_encoding_t e;
374	int i;
375	boolean_t isstring;
376	int kind;
377	ctf_id_t rtype;
378
379	if (ctf_array_info(ctfp, base, &car) == CTF_ERR) {
380		(void) fprintf(fp, "0x%p", (void *)addr);
381		return;
382	}
383
384	if ((eltsize = ctf_type_size(ctfp, car.ctr_contents)) < 0 ||
385	    (rtype = ctf_type_resolve(ctfp, car.ctr_contents)) == CTF_ERR ||
386	    (kind = ctf_type_kind(ctfp, rtype)) == CTF_ERR) {
387		(void) fprintf(fp, "<invalid type %lu>", car.ctr_contents);
388		return;
389	}
390
391	/* see if this looks like a string */
392	isstring = B_FALSE;
393	if (kind == CTF_K_INTEGER &&
394	    ctf_type_encoding(ctfp, rtype, &e) != CTF_ERR && CTF_IS_CHAR(e)) {
395		char c;
396		for (i = 0; i < car.ctr_nelems; i++) {
397			c = *((char *)addr + eltsize * i);
398			if (!isprint(c) || c == '\0')
399				break;
400		}
401
402		if (i != car.ctr_nelems && c == '\0')
403			isstring = B_TRUE;
404	}
405
406	/*
407	 * As a slight aesthetic optimization, if we are a top-level type, then
408	 * don't bother printing out the brackets.  This lets print("foo") look
409	 * like:
410	 *
411	 * 	string "foo"
412	 *
413	 * As D will internally represent this as a char[256] array.
414	 */
415	if (!isstring || pap->pa_depth != 0)
416		(void) fprintf(fp, "[ ");
417
418	if (isstring)
419		(void) fprintf(fp, "\"");
420
421	for (i = 0; i < car.ctr_nelems; i++) {
422		if (isstring) {
423			char c = *((char *)addr + eltsize * i);
424			if (c == '\0')
425				break;
426			(void) fprintf(fp, "%c", c);
427		} else {
428			/*
429			 * Recursively invoke ctf_type_visit() on each member.
430			 * We setup a new printarg struct with 'pa_nest' set to
431			 * indicate that we are within a nested array.
432			 */
433			dt_printarg_t pa = *pap;
434			pa.pa_nest += pap->pa_depth + 1;
435			pa.pa_depth = 0;
436			pa.pa_addr = addr + eltsize * i;
437			(void) ctf_type_visit(ctfp, car.ctr_contents,
438			    dt_print_member, &pa);
439
440			dt_print_trailing_braces(&pa, 0);
441			if (i != car.ctr_nelems - 1)
442				(void) fprintf(fp, ", ");
443			else if (CTF_IS_STRUCTLIKE(kind))
444				(void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
445		}
446	}
447
448	if (isstring)
449		(void) fprintf(fp, "\"");
450
451	if (!isstring || pap->pa_depth != 0) {
452		if (CTF_IS_STRUCTLIKE(kind))
453			dt_print_indent(pap);
454		else
455			(void) fprintf(fp, " ");
456		(void) fprintf(fp, "]");
457	}
458}
459
460/*
461 * This isued by both structs and unions to print the leading brace.
462 */
463/* ARGSUSED */
464static void
465dt_print_structlike(ctf_id_t id, ulong_t off, dt_printarg_t *pap)
466{
467	(void) fprintf(pap->pa_file, "{");
468}
469
470/*
471 * For enums, we try to print the enum name, and fall back to the value if it
472 * can't be determined.  We do not do any fancy flag processing like mdb.
473 */
474/* ARGSUSED */
475static void
476dt_print_enum(ctf_id_t base, ulong_t off, dt_printarg_t *pap)
477{
478	FILE *fp = pap->pa_file;
479	ctf_file_t *ctfp = pap->pa_ctfp;
480	const char *ename;
481	ssize_t size;
482	caddr_t addr = pap->pa_addr + off / NBBY;
483	int value = 0;
484
485	/*
486	 * The C standard says that an enum will be at most the sizeof (int).
487	 * But if all the values are less than that, the compiler can use a
488	 * smaller size. Thanks standards.
489	 */
490	size = ctf_type_size(ctfp, base);
491	switch (size) {
492	case sizeof (uint8_t):
493		value = *(uint8_t *)addr;
494		break;
495	case sizeof (uint16_t):
496		value = *(uint16_t *)addr;
497		break;
498	case sizeof (int32_t):
499		value = *(int32_t *)addr;
500		break;
501	default:
502		(void) fprintf(fp, "<invalid enum size %u>", (uint_t)size);
503		return;
504	}
505
506	if ((ename = ctf_enum_name(ctfp, base, value)) != NULL)
507		(void) fprintf(fp, "%s", ename);
508	else
509		(void) fprintf(fp, "%d", value);
510}
511
512/*
513 * Forward declaration.  There's not much to do here without the complete
514 * type information, so just print out this fact and drive on.
515 */
516/* ARGSUSED */
517static void
518dt_print_tag(ctf_id_t base, ulong_t off, dt_printarg_t *pap)
519{
520	(void) fprintf(pap->pa_file, "<forward decl>");
521}
522
523typedef void dt_printarg_f(ctf_id_t, ulong_t, dt_printarg_t *);
524
525static dt_printarg_f *const dt_printfuncs[] = {
526	dt_print_int,		/* CTF_K_INTEGER */
527	dt_print_float,		/* CTF_K_FLOAT */
528	dt_print_ptr,		/* CTF_K_POINTER */
529	dt_print_array,		/* CTF_K_ARRAY */
530	dt_print_ptr,		/* CTF_K_FUNCTION */
531	dt_print_structlike,	/* CTF_K_STRUCT */
532	dt_print_structlike,	/* CTF_K_UNION */
533	dt_print_enum,		/* CTF_K_ENUM */
534	dt_print_tag		/* CTF_K_FORWARD */
535};
536
537/*
538 * Print one member of a structure.  This callback is invoked from
539 * ctf_type_visit() recursively.
540 */
541static int
542dt_print_member(const char *name, ctf_id_t id, ulong_t off, int depth,
543    void *data)
544{
545	char type[DT_TYPE_NAMELEN];
546	int kind;
547	dt_printarg_t *pap = data;
548	FILE *fp = pap->pa_file;
549	ctf_file_t *ctfp = pap->pa_ctfp;
550	boolean_t arraymember;
551	boolean_t brief;
552	ctf_encoding_t e;
553	ctf_id_t rtype;
554
555	dt_print_trailing_braces(pap, depth);
556	/*
557	 * dt_print_trailing_braces() doesn't include the trailing newline; add
558	 * it here if necessary.
559	 */
560	if (depth < pap->pa_depth)
561		(void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
562	pap->pa_depth = depth;
563
564	if ((rtype = ctf_type_resolve(ctfp, id)) == CTF_ERR ||
565	    (kind = ctf_type_kind(ctfp, rtype)) == CTF_ERR ||
566	    kind < CTF_K_INTEGER || kind > CTF_K_FORWARD) {
567		dt_print_indent(pap);
568		(void) fprintf(fp, "%s = <invalid type %lu>", name, id);
569		return (0);
570	}
571
572	dt_print_type_name(ctfp, id, type, sizeof (type));
573
574	arraymember = (pap->pa_nest != 0 && depth == 0);
575	brief = (arraymember && !CTF_IS_STRUCTLIKE(kind));
576
577	if (!brief) {
578		/*
579		 * If this is a direct array member and a struct (otherwise
580		 * brief would be true), then print a trailing newline, as the
581		 * array printing code doesn't include it because it might be a
582		 * simple type.
583		 */
584		if (arraymember)
585			(void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
586		dt_print_indent(pap);
587
588		/* always print the type */
589		(void) fprintf(fp, "%s", type);
590		if (name[0] != '\0') {
591			/*
592			 * For aesthetics, we don't include a space between the
593			 * type name and member name if the type is a pointer.
594			 * This will give us "void *foo =" instead of "void *
595			 * foo =".  Unions also have the odd behavior that the
596			 * type name is returned as "union ", with a trailing
597			 * space, so we also avoid printing a space if the type
598			 * name already ends with a space.
599			 */
600			if (type[strlen(type) - 1] != '*' &&
601			    type[strlen(type) -1] != ' ') {
602				(void) fprintf(fp, " ");
603			}
604			(void) fprintf(fp, "%s", name);
605
606			/*
607			 * If this looks like a bitfield, or is an integer not
608			 * aligned on a byte boundary, print the number of
609			 * bits after the name.
610			 */
611			if (kind == CTF_K_INTEGER &&
612			    ctf_type_encoding(ctfp, id, &e) == 0) {
613				ulong_t bits = e.cte_bits;
614				ulong_t size = bits / NBBY;
615
616				if (bits % NBBY != 0 ||
617				    off % NBBY != 0 ||
618				    size > 8 ||
619				    size != ctf_type_size(ctfp, id)) {
620					(void) fprintf(fp, " :%lu", bits);
621				}
622			}
623
624			(void) fprintf(fp, " =");
625		}
626		(void) fprintf(fp, " ");
627	}
628
629	dt_printfuncs[kind - 1](rtype, off, pap);
630
631	/* direct simple array members are not separated by newlines */
632	if (!brief)
633		(void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
634
635	return (0);
636}
637
638/*
639 * Main print function invoked by dt_consume_cpu().
640 */
641int
642dtrace_print(dtrace_hdl_t *dtp, FILE *fp, const char *typename,
643    caddr_t addr, size_t len)
644{
645	const char *s;
646	char *object;
647	dt_printarg_t pa;
648	ctf_id_t id;
649	dt_module_t *dmp;
650	ctf_file_t *ctfp;
651	int libid;
652
653	/*
654	 * Split the fully-qualified type ID (module`id).  This should
655	 * always be the format, but if for some reason we don't find the
656	 * expected value, return 0 to fall back to the generic trace()
657	 * behavior. In the case of userland CTF modules this will actually be
658	 * of the format (module`lib`id). This is due to the fact that those
659	 * modules have multiple CTF containers which `lib` identifies.
660	 */
661	for (s = typename; *s != '\0' && *s != '`'; s++)
662		;
663
664	if (*s != '`')
665		return (0);
666
667	object = alloca(s - typename + 1);
668	bcopy(typename, object, s - typename);
669	object[s - typename] = '\0';
670	dmp = dt_module_lookup_by_name(dtp, object);
671	if (dmp == NULL)
672		return (0);
673
674	if (dmp->dm_pid != 0) {
675		libid = atoi(s + 1);
676		s = strchr(s + 1, '`');
677		if (s == NULL || libid > dmp->dm_nctflibs)
678			return (0);
679		ctfp = dmp->dm_libctfp[libid];
680	} else {
681		ctfp = dt_module_getctf(dtp, dmp);
682	}
683
684	id = atoi(s + 1);
685
686	/*
687	 * Try to get the CTF kind for this id.  If something has gone horribly
688	 * wrong and we can't resolve the ID, bail out and let trace() do the
689	 * work.
690	 */
691	if (ctfp == NULL || ctf_type_kind(ctfp, id) == CTF_ERR)
692		return (0);
693
694	/* setup the print structure and kick off the main print routine */
695	pa.pa_dtp = dtp;
696	pa.pa_addr = addr;
697	pa.pa_ctfp = ctfp;
698	pa.pa_nest = 0;
699	pa.pa_depth = 0;
700	pa.pa_file = fp;
701	(void) ctf_type_visit(pa.pa_ctfp, id, dt_print_member, &pa);
702
703	dt_print_trailing_braces(&pa, 0);
704
705	return (len);
706}
707