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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 /*
29  * Workarounds for stabs generation bugs in the compiler and general needed
30  * fixups.
31  */
32 
33 #include <stdio.h>
34 #include <strings.h>
35 
36 #include "ctf_headers.h"
37 #include "ctftools.h"
38 #include "hash.h"
39 #include "memory.h"
40 
41 /*
42  * Due to 4432619, the 6.1 compiler will sometimes incorrectly generate pointer
43  * stabs.  Given a struct foo, and a corresponding typedef struct foo foo_t.
44  * In some cases, when faced with a pointer to a foo_t, the compiler will
45  * sometimes generate a stab that describes a pointer to a struct foo.
46  * Regardless of correctness, this breaks merges, as it occurs inconsistently
47  * by file.  The following two routines know how to recognize and repair foo_t *
48  * and foo_t ** bugs in a specific set of cases.  There is no general way to
49  * solve this problem without a fix to the compiler.  In general, cases should
50  * only be added to these routines to fix merging problems in genunix.
51  */
52 static void
53 fix_ptrptr_to_struct(tdata_t *td)
54 {
55 	char *strs[2] = { "as", "fdbuffer" };
56 	char *mems[2] = { "a_objectdir", "fd_shadow" };
57 	char *acts[2] = { "vnode", "page" };
58 	char *tgts[2] = { "vnode_t", "page_t" };
59 	tdesc_t *str;
60 	tdesc_t *act, *tgt;
61 	tdesc_t *p1, *p2;
62 	mlist_t *ml;
63 	int i;
64 
65 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof (strs) / sizeof (strs[0]); i++) {
66 		if (!(str = lookupname(strs[i])) || str->t_type != STRUCT)
67 			continue;
68 
69 		for (ml = str->t_members; ml; ml = ml->ml_next) {
70 			if (streq(ml->ml_name, mems[i]))
71 				break;
72 		}
73 		if (!ml)
74 			continue;
75 
76 		if (ml->ml_type->t_type != POINTER || ml->ml_type->t_name ||
77 		    ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_type != POINTER ||
78 		    ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_name)
79 			continue;
80 
81 		act = ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_tdesc;
82 		if (act->t_type != STRUCT || !streq(act->t_name, acts[i]))
83 			continue;
84 
85 		if (!(tgt = lookupname(tgts[i])) || tgt->t_type != TYPEDEF)
86 			continue;
87 
88 		/* We have an instance of the bug */
89 		p2 = xcalloc(sizeof (*p2));
90 		p2->t_type = POINTER;
91 		p2->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
92 		p2->t_tdesc = tgt;
93 
94 		p1 = xcalloc(sizeof (*p1));
95 		p1->t_type = POINTER;
96 		p1->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
97 		p1->t_tdesc = p2;
98 
99 		ml->ml_type = p1;
100 
101 		debug(3, "Fixed %s->%s => ptrptr struct %s bug\n",
102 		    strs[i], mems[i], acts[i]);
103 	}
104 }
105 
106 static void
107 fix_ptr_to_struct(tdata_t *td)
108 {
109 	char *strs[2] = { "vmem", "id_space" };
110 	char *mems[2] = { NULL, "is_vmem" };
111 	tdesc_t *ptr = NULL;
112 	tdesc_t *str, *vmt;
113 	mlist_t *ml;
114 	int i;
115 
116 	if ((vmt = lookupname("vmem_t")) == NULL || vmt->t_type != TYPEDEF)
117 		return;
118 
119 	for (i = 0; i < sizeof (strs) / sizeof (strs[0]); i++) {
120 		if (!(str = lookupname(strs[i])) || str->t_type != STRUCT)
121 			continue;
122 
123 		for (ml = str->t_members; ml; ml = ml->ml_next) {
124 			if (mems[i] && !streq(ml->ml_name, mems[i]))
125 				continue;
126 
127 			if (ml->ml_type->t_type != POINTER ||
128 			    ml->ml_type->t_name ||
129 			    (ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_type != STRUCT &&
130 			    ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_type != FORWARD) ||
131 			    !streq(ml->ml_type->t_tdesc->t_name, "vmem"))
132 				continue;
133 
134 			debug(3, "Fixed %s->%s => ptr struct vmem bug\n",
135 			    strs[i], ml->ml_name);
136 
137 			if (!ptr) {
138 				ptr = xcalloc(sizeof (*ptr));
139 				ptr->t_type = POINTER;
140 				ptr->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
141 				ptr->t_tdesc = vmt;
142 			}
143 
144 			ml->ml_type = ptr;
145 		}
146 	}
147 }
148 
149 /*
150  * Fix stabs generation bugs.  These routines must be run before the
151  * post-conversion merge
152  */
153 void
154 cvt_fixstabs(tdata_t *td)
155 {
156 	fix_ptrptr_to_struct(td);
157 	fix_ptr_to_struct(td);
158 }
159 
160 struct match {
161 	tdesc_t *m_ret;
162 	const char *m_name;
163 };
164 
165 static int
166 matching_iidesc(iidesc_t *iidesc, struct match *match)
167 {
168 	if (!streq(iidesc->ii_name, match->m_name))
169 		return (0);
170 
171 	if (iidesc->ii_type != II_TYPE && iidesc->ii_type != II_SOU)
172 		return (0);
173 
174 	match->m_ret = iidesc->ii_dtype;
175 	return (-1);
176 }
177 
178 static tdesc_t *
179 lookup_tdesc(tdata_t *td, const char *name)
180 {
181 	struct match match = { NULL, name };
182 	iter_iidescs_by_name(td, name, (int (*)())matching_iidesc, &match);
183 	return (match.m_ret);
184 }
185 
186 /*
187  * The cpu structure grows, with the addition of a machcpu member, if
188  * _MACHDEP is defined.  This means that, for example, the cpu structure
189  * in unix is different from the cpu structure in genunix.  As one might
190  * expect, this causes merges to fail.  Since everyone indirectly contains
191  * a pointer to a CPU structure, the failed merges can cause massive amounts
192  * of duplication.  In the case of unix uniquifying against genunix, upwards
193  * of 50% of the structures were unmerged due to this problem.  We fix this
194  * by adding a cpu_m member.  If machcpu hasn't been defined in our module,
195  * we make a forward node for it.
196  */
197 static void
198 fix_small_cpu_struct(tdata_t *td, size_t ptrsize)
199 {
200 	tdesc_t *cput, *cpu;
201 	tdesc_t *machcpu;
202 	mlist_t *ml, *lml;
203 	mlist_t *cpum;
204 	int foundcpucyc = 0;
205 
206 	/*
207 	 * We're going to take the circuitous route finding the cpu structure,
208 	 * because we want to make sure that we find the right one.  It would
209 	 * be nice if we could verify the header name too.  DWARF might not
210 	 * have the cpu_t, so we let this pass.
211 	 */
212 	if ((cput = lookup_tdesc(td, "cpu_t")) != NULL) {
213 		if (cput->t_type != TYPEDEF)
214 			return;
215 		cpu = cput->t_tdesc;
216 	} else {
217 		cpu = lookup_tdesc(td, "cpu");
218 	}
219 
220 	if (cpu == NULL)
221 		return;
222 
223 	if (!streq(cpu->t_name, "cpu") || cpu->t_type != STRUCT)
224 		return;
225 
226 	for (ml = cpu->t_members, lml = NULL; ml;
227 	    lml = ml, ml = ml->ml_next) {
228 		if (strcmp(ml->ml_name, "cpu_cyclic") == 0)
229 			foundcpucyc = 1;
230 	}
231 
232 	if (foundcpucyc == 0 || lml == NULL ||
233 	    strcmp(lml->ml_name, "cpu_m") == 0)
234 		return;
235 
236 	/*
237 	 * We need to derive the right offset for the fake cpu_m member.  To do
238 	 * that, we require a special unused member to be the last member
239 	 * before the 'cpu_m', that we encode knowledge of here.  ABI alignment
240 	 * on all platforms is such that we only need to add a pointer-size
241 	 * number of bits to get the right offset for cpu_m.  This would most
242 	 * likely break if gcc's -malign-double were ever used, but that option
243 	 * breaks the ABI anyway.
244 	 */
245 	if (!streq(lml->ml_name, "cpu_m_pad") &&
246 	    getenv("CTFCONVERT_PERMISSIVE") == NULL) {
247 		terminate("last cpu_t member before cpu_m is %s; "
248 		    "it must be cpu_m_pad.\n", lml->ml_name);
249 	}
250 
251 	if ((machcpu = lookup_tdesc(td, "machcpu")) == NULL) {
252 		machcpu = xcalloc(sizeof (*machcpu));
253 		machcpu->t_name = xstrdup("machcpu");
254 		machcpu->t_id = td->td_nextid++;
255 		machcpu->t_type = FORWARD;
256 	} else if (machcpu->t_type != STRUCT) {
257 		return;
258 	}
259 
260 	debug(3, "Adding cpu_m machcpu %s to cpu struct\n",
261 	    (machcpu->t_type == FORWARD ? "forward" : "struct"));
262 
263 	cpum = xmalloc(sizeof (*cpum));
264 	cpum->ml_offset = lml->ml_offset + (ptrsize * NBBY);
265 	cpum->ml_size = 0;
266 	cpum->ml_name = xstrdup("cpu_m");
267 	cpum->ml_type = machcpu;
268 	cpum->ml_next = NULL;
269 
270 	lml->ml_next = cpum;
271 }
272 
273 void
274 cvt_fixups(tdata_t *td, size_t ptrsize)
275 {
276 	fix_small_cpu_struct(td, ptrsize);
277 }
278