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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 #include <mdb/mdb_modapi.h>
30 #include <mdb/mdb_ctf.h>
31 
32 #include <sys/types.h>
33 #include <sys/regset.h>
34 #include <sys/stack.h>
35 #include <sys/thread.h>
36 
37 #include "findstack.h"
38 
39 #ifndef STACK_BIAS
40 #define	STACK_BIAS	0
41 #endif
42 
43 #define	fs_dprintf(x)					\
44 	if (findstack_debug_on) {			\
45 		mdb_printf("findstack debug: ");	\
46 		/*CSTYLED*/				\
47 		mdb_printf x ;				\
48 	}
49 
50 static int findstack_debug_on = 0;
51 
52 #if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
53 struct rwindow {
54 	uintptr_t rw_fp;
55 	uintptr_t rw_pc;
56 };
57 #endif
58 
59 #define	TOO_BIG_FOR_A_STACK (1024 * 1024)
60 
61 #define	KTOU(p) ((p) - kbase + ubase)
62 #define	UTOK(p) ((p) - ubase + kbase)
63 
64 #if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
65 static GElf_Sym thread_exit_sym;
66 #endif
67 
68 #define	CRAWL_FOUNDALL	(-1)
69 
70 /*
71  * Given a stack pointer, try to crawl down it to the bottom.
72  * "frame" is a VA in MDB's address space.
73  *
74  * Returns the number of frames successfully crawled down, or
75  * CRAWL_FOUNDALL if it got to the bottom of the stack.
76  */
77 static int
78 crawl(uintptr_t frame, uintptr_t kbase, uintptr_t ktop, uintptr_t ubase,
79     int kill_fp)
80 {
81 	int levels = 0;
82 
83 	fs_dprintf(("<0> frame = %p, kbase = %p, ktop = %p, ubase = %p\n",
84 	    frame, kbase, ktop, ubase));
85 	for (;;) {
86 		uintptr_t fp;
87 		long *fpp = (long *)&((struct rwindow *)frame)->rw_fp;
88 
89 		fs_dprintf(("<1> fpp = %p, frame = %p\n", fpp, frame));
90 
91 		if ((frame & (STACK_ALIGN - 1)) != 0)
92 			break;
93 
94 		fp = ((struct rwindow *)frame)->rw_fp + STACK_BIAS;
95 		fs_dprintf(("<2> fp = %p\n", fp));
96 
97 		if (fp == ktop)
98 			return (CRAWL_FOUNDALL);
99 		fs_dprintf(("<3> not at base\n"));
100 
101 #if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
102 		if (ktop - fp == sizeof (struct rwindow)) {
103 			fs_dprintf(("<4> found base\n"));
104 			return (CRAWL_FOUNDALL);
105 		}
106 #endif
107 
108 		fs_dprintf(("<5> fp = %p, kbase = %p, ktop - size = %p\n",
109 		    fp, kbase, ktop - sizeof (struct rwindow)));
110 
111 		if (fp < kbase || fp >= (ktop - sizeof (struct rwindow)))
112 			break;
113 
114 		frame = KTOU(fp);
115 		fs_dprintf(("<6> frame = %p\n", frame));
116 
117 		/*
118 		 * NULL out the old %fp so we don't go down this stack
119 		 * more than once.
120 		 */
121 		if (kill_fp) {
122 			fs_dprintf(("<7> fpp = %p\n", fpp));
123 			*fpp = NULL;
124 		}
125 
126 		fs_dprintf(("<8> levels = %d\n", levels));
127 		levels++;
128 	}
129 
130 	return (levels);
131 }
132 
133 /*
134  * "sp" is a kernel VA.
135  */
136 static int
137 print_stack(uintptr_t sp, uintptr_t pc, uintptr_t addr,
138     int argc, const mdb_arg_t *argv, int free_state)
139 {
140 	int showargs = 0, count, err;
141 
142 	count = mdb_getopts(argc, argv,
143 	    'v', MDB_OPT_SETBITS, TRUE, &showargs, NULL);
144 	argc -= count;
145 	argv += count;
146 
147 	if (argc > 1 || (argc == 1 && argv->a_type != MDB_TYPE_STRING))
148 		return (DCMD_USAGE);
149 
150 	mdb_printf("stack pointer for thread %p%s: %p\n",
151 	    addr, (free_state ? " (TS_FREE)" : ""), sp);
152 	if (pc != 0)
153 		mdb_printf("[ %0?lr %a() ]\n", sp, pc);
154 
155 	mdb_inc_indent(2);
156 	mdb_set_dot(sp);
157 
158 	if (argc == 1)
159 		err = mdb_eval(argv->a_un.a_str);
160 	else if (showargs)
161 		err = mdb_eval("<.$C");
162 	else
163 		err = mdb_eval("<.$C0");
164 
165 	mdb_dec_indent(2);
166 
167 	return ((err == -1) ? DCMD_ABORT : DCMD_OK);
168 }
169 
170 /*ARGSUSED*/
171 int
172 findstack(uintptr_t addr, uint_t flags, int argc, const mdb_arg_t *argv)
173 {
174 	kthread_t thr;
175 	size_t stksz;
176 	uintptr_t ubase, utop;
177 	uintptr_t kbase, ktop;
178 	uintptr_t win, sp;
179 	int free_state;
180 
181 	if (!(flags & DCMD_ADDRSPEC))
182 		return (DCMD_USAGE);
183 
184 	bzero(&thr, sizeof (thr));
185 	if (mdb_ctf_vread(&thr, "kthread_t", addr,
186 	    MDB_CTF_VREAD_IGNORE_ALL) == -1) {
187 		mdb_warn("couldn't read thread at %p\n", addr);
188 		return (DCMD_ERR);
189 	}
190 
191 	if ((thr.t_schedflag & TS_LOAD) == 0) {
192 		mdb_warn("thread %p isn't in memory\n", addr);
193 		return (DCMD_ERR);
194 	}
195 
196 	if (thr.t_stk < thr.t_stkbase) {
197 		mdb_warn("stack base or stack top corrupt for thread %p\n",
198 		    addr);
199 		return (DCMD_ERR);
200 	}
201 
202 	free_state = thr.t_state == TS_FREE;
203 
204 	kbase = (uintptr_t)thr.t_stkbase;
205 	ktop = (uintptr_t)thr.t_stk;
206 	stksz = ktop - kbase;
207 
208 #ifdef __amd64
209 	/*
210 	 * The stack on amd64 is intentionally misaligned, so ignore the top
211 	 * half-frame.  See thread_stk_init().  When handling traps, the frame
212 	 * is automatically aligned by the hardware, so we only alter ktop if
213 	 * needed.
214 	 */
215 	if ((ktop & (STACK_ALIGN - 1)) != 0)
216 		ktop -= STACK_ENTRY_ALIGN;
217 #endif
218 
219 	/*
220 	 * If the stack size is larger than a meg, assume that it's bogus.
221 	 */
222 	if (stksz > TOO_BIG_FOR_A_STACK) {
223 		mdb_warn("stack size for thread %p is too big to be "
224 		    "reasonable\n", addr);
225 		return (DCMD_ERR);
226 	}
227 
228 	/*
229 	 * This could be (and was) a UM_GC allocation.  Unfortunately,
230 	 * stksz tends to be very large.  As currently implemented, dcmds
231 	 * invoked as part of pipelines don't have their UM_GC-allocated
232 	 * memory freed until the pipeline completes.  With stksz in the
233 	 * neighborhood of 20k, the popular ::walk thread |::findstack
234 	 * pipeline can easily run memory-constrained debuggers (kmdb) out
235 	 * of memory.  This can be changed back to a gc-able allocation when
236 	 * the debugger is changed to free UM_GC memory more promptly.
237 	 */
238 	ubase = (uintptr_t)mdb_alloc(stksz, UM_SLEEP);
239 	utop = ubase + stksz;
240 	if (mdb_vread((caddr_t)ubase, stksz, kbase) != stksz) {
241 		mdb_free((void *)ubase, stksz);
242 		mdb_warn("couldn't read entire stack for thread %p\n", addr);
243 		return (DCMD_ERR);
244 	}
245 
246 	/*
247 	 * Try the saved %sp first, if it looks reasonable.
248 	 */
249 	sp = KTOU((uintptr_t)thr.t_sp + STACK_BIAS);
250 	if (sp >= ubase && sp <= utop) {
251 		if (crawl(sp, kbase, ktop, ubase, 0) == CRAWL_FOUNDALL) {
252 			mdb_free((void *)ubase, stksz);
253 #if defined(__i386)
254 			return (print_stack((uintptr_t)thr.t_sp, 0, addr,
255 			    argc, argv, free_state));
256 #else
257 			return (print_stack((uintptr_t)thr.t_sp, thr.t_pc, addr,
258 			    argc, argv, free_state));
259 #endif
260 		}
261 	}
262 
263 	/*
264 	 * Now walk through the whole stack, starting at the base,
265 	 * trying every possible "window".
266 	 */
267 	for (win = ubase;
268 	    win + sizeof (struct rwindow) <= utop;
269 	    win += sizeof (struct rwindow *)) {
270 		if (crawl(win, kbase, ktop, ubase, 1) == CRAWL_FOUNDALL) {
271 			mdb_free((void *)ubase, stksz);
272 			return (print_stack(UTOK(win) - STACK_BIAS, 0, addr,
273 			    argc, argv, free_state));
274 		}
275 	}
276 
277 	/*
278 	 * We didn't conclusively find the stack.  So we'll take another lap,
279 	 * and print out anything that looks possible.
280 	 */
281 	mdb_printf("Possible stack pointers for thread %p:\n", addr);
282 	(void) mdb_vread((caddr_t)ubase, stksz, kbase);
283 
284 	for (win = ubase;
285 	    win + sizeof (struct rwindow) <= utop;
286 	    win += sizeof (struct rwindow *)) {
287 		uintptr_t fp = ((struct rwindow *)win)->rw_fp;
288 		int levels;
289 
290 		if ((levels = crawl(win, kbase, ktop, ubase, 1)) > 1) {
291 			mdb_printf("  %p (%d)\n", fp, levels);
292 		} else if (levels == CRAWL_FOUNDALL) {
293 			/*
294 			 * If this is a live system, the stack could change
295 			 * between the two mdb_vread(ubase, utop, kbase)'s,
296 			 * and we could have a fully valid stack here.
297 			 */
298 			mdb_free((void *)ubase, stksz);
299 			return (print_stack(UTOK(win) - STACK_BIAS, 0, addr,
300 			    argc, argv, free_state));
301 		}
302 	}
303 
304 	mdb_free((void *)ubase, stksz);
305 	return (DCMD_OK);
306 }
307 
308 /*ARGSUSED*/
309 int
310 findstack_debug(uintptr_t addr, uint_t flags, int argc, const mdb_arg_t *av)
311 {
312 	findstack_debug_on ^= 1;
313 
314 	mdb_printf("findstack: debugging is now %s\n",
315 	    findstack_debug_on ? "on" : "off");
316 
317 	return (DCMD_OK);
318 }
319 
320 int
321 findstack_init(void)
322 {
323 #if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
324 	if (mdb_lookup_by_name("thread_exit", &thread_exit_sym) == -1) {
325 		mdb_warn("couldn't find 'thread_exit' symbol");
326 		return (DCMD_ABORT);
327 	}
328 #endif
329 
330 	return (DCMD_OK);
331 }
332