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putty-source/contrib/gdb.py
Simon Tatham 619bb441ec contrib/gdb.py: add a pretty-printer for ptrlen.
I mostly really like the use of 'ptrlen' in place of zero-terminated
strings in PuTTY, but one place it's awkward is when debuggging
through string-handling code, because gdb won't automatically show me
exactly what a ptrlen points to. Now it does.
2022-05-02 11:07:28 +01:00

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import gdb
import re
import gdb.printing
class PuTTYMpintPrettyPrinter(gdb.printing.PrettyPrinter):
"Pretty-print PuTTY's mp_int type."
name = "mp_int"
def __init__(self, val):
super(PuTTYMpintPrettyPrinter, self).__init__(self.name)
self.val = val
def to_string(self):
type_BignumInt = gdb.lookup_type("BignumInt")
type_BignumIntPtr = type_BignumInt.pointer()
BIGNUM_INT_BITS = 8 * type_BignumInt.sizeof
array = self.val["w"]
aget = lambda i: int(array[i]) & ((1 << BIGNUM_INT_BITS)-1)
try:
length = int(self.val["nw"])
value = 0
for i in range(length):
value |= aget(i) << (BIGNUM_INT_BITS * i)
return "mp_int({:#x})".format(value)
except gdb.MemoryError:
address = int(self.val)
if address == 0:
return "mp_int(NULL)".format(address)
return "mp_int(invalid @ {:#x})".format(address)
class PuTTYPtrlenPrettyPrinter(gdb.printing.PrettyPrinter):
"Pretty-print strings in PuTTY's ptrlen type."
name = "ptrlen"
def __init__(self, val):
super(PuTTYPtrlenPrettyPrinter, self).__init__(self.name)
self.val = val
def to_string(self):
length = int(self.val["len"])
char_array_ptr_type = gdb.lookup_type(
"char").const().array(length).pointer()
line = self.val["ptr"].cast(char_array_ptr_type).dereference()
return repr(bytes(int(line[i]) for i in range(length))).lstrip('b')
class PuTTYPrinterSelector(gdb.printing.PrettyPrinter):
def __init__(self):
super(PuTTYPrinterSelector, self).__init__("PuTTY")
def __call__(self, val):
if str(val.type) == "mp_int *":
return PuTTYMpintPrettyPrinter(val)
if str(val.type) == "ptrlen":
return PuTTYPtrlenPrettyPrinter(val)
return None
gdb.printing.register_pretty_printer(None, PuTTYPrinterSelector())
class MemDumpCommand(gdb.Command):
"""Print a hex+ASCII dump of object EXP.
EXP must be an expression whose value resides in memory. The
contents of the memory it occupies are printed in a standard hex
dump format, with each line showing an offset relative to the
address of EXP, then the hex byte values of the memory at that
offset, and then a translation into ASCII of the same bytes (with
values outside the printable ASCII range translated as '.').
To dump a number of bytes from a particular address, it's useful
to use the gdb expression extensions {TYPE} and @LENGTH. For
example, if 'ptr' and 'len' are variables giving an address and a
length in bytes, then the command
memdump {char} ptr @ len
will dump the range of memory described by those two variables."""
def __init__(self):
super(MemDumpCommand, self).__init__(
"memdump", gdb.COMMAND_DATA, gdb.COMPLETE_EXPRESSION)
def invoke(self, cmdline, from_tty):
expr = gdb.parse_and_eval(cmdline)
try:
start, size = int(expr.address), expr.type.sizeof
except gdb.error as e:
raise gdb.GdbError(str(e))
except (TypeError, AttributeError):
raise gdb.GdbError("expression must identify an object in memory")
return
width = 16
line_ptr_type = gdb.lookup_type(
"unsigned char").const().array(width).pointer()
dumpaddr = 0
while size > 0:
line = gdb.Value(start).cast(line_ptr_type).dereference()
thislinelen = min(size, width)
start += thislinelen
size -= thislinelen
dumpline = [None, " "] + [" "] * width + [" "] + [""] * width
dumpline[0] = "{:08x}".format(dumpaddr)
dumpaddr += thislinelen
for i in range(thislinelen):
ch = int(line[i]) & 0xFF
dumpline[2+i] = " {:02x}".format(ch)
dumpline[3+width+i] = chr(ch) if 0x20 <= ch < 0x7F else "."
sys.stdout.write("".join(dumpline) + "\n")
MemDumpCommand()
class ContainerOf(gdb.Function):
"""Implement the container_of macro from PuTTY's defs.h.
Arguments are an object or pointer to object; a type to convert it
to; and, optionally the name of the structure member in the
destination type that the pointer points to. (If the member name
is not provided, then the default is whichever member of the
destination structure type has the same type as the input object,
provided there's only one.)
Due to limitations of GDB's convenience function syntax, the type
and member names must be provided as strings.
"""
def __init__(self):
super(ContainerOf, self).__init__("container_of")
def match_type(self, obj, typ):
if obj.type == typ:
return obj
try:
ref = obj.referenced_value()
if ref.type == typ:
return ref
except gdb.error:
pass
return None
def invoke(self, obj, dest_type_name_val, member_name_val=None):
try:
dest_type_name = dest_type_name_val.string()
except gdb.error:
raise gdb.GdbError("destination type name must be a string")
try:
dest_type = gdb.lookup_type(dest_type_name)
except gdb.error:
raise gdb.GdbError("no such type '{dt}'".format(dt=dest_type_name))
if member_name_val is not None:
try:
member_name = member_name_val.string()
except gdb.error:
raise gdb.GdbError("member name must be a string")
for field in dest_type.fields():
if field.name == member_name:
break
else:
raise gdb.GdbError(
"type '{dt}' has no member called '{memb}'"
.format(dt=dest_type_name, memb=member_name))
match_obj = self.match_type(obj, field.type)
else:
matches = []
for field in dest_type.fields():
this_match_obj = self.match_type(obj, field.type)
if this_match_obj is not None:
match_obj = this_match_obj
matches.append(field)
if len(matches) == 0:
raise gdb.GdbError(
"type '{dt}' has no member matching type '{ot}'"
.format(dt=dest_type_name, ot=obj.type))
if len(matches) > 1:
raise gdb.GdbError(
"type '{dt}' has multiple members matching type '{ot}'"
" ({memberlist})"
.format(dt=dest_type_name, ot=obj.type,
memberlist=", ".join(f.name for f in matches)))
field = matches[0]
if field.bitpos % 8 != 0:
raise gdb.GdbError(
"offset of field '{memb}' is a fractional number of bytes"
.format(dt=dest_type_name, memb=member_name))
offset = field.bitpos // 8
if match_obj.type != field.type:
raise gdb.GdbError(
"value to convert does not have type '{ft}'"
.format(ft=field.type))
try:
addr = int(match_obj.address)
except gdb.error:
raise gdb.GdbError("cannot take address of value to convert")
return gdb.Value(addr - offset).cast(dest_type.pointer())
ContainerOf()
class List234(gdb.Function):
"""List the elements currently stored in a tree234.
Arguments are a tree234, and optionally a value type. If no value
type is given, the result is a list of the raw void * pointers
stored in the tree. Otherwise, each one is cast to a pointer to the
value type and dereferenced.
Due to limitations of GDB's convenience function syntax, the value
type must be provided as a string.
"""
def __init__(self):
super(List234, self).__init__("list234")
def add_elements(self, node, destlist):
kids = node["kids"]
elems = node["elems"]
for i in range(4):
if int(kids[i]) != 0:
add_elements(self, kids[i].dereference(), destlist)
if i < 3 and int(elems[i]) != 0:
destlist.append(elems[i])
def invoke(self, tree, value_type_name_val=None):
if value_type_name_val is not None:
try:
value_type_name = value_type_name_val.string()
except gdb.error:
raise gdb.GdbError("value type name must be a string")
try:
value_type = gdb.lookup_type(value_type_name)
except gdb.error:
raise gdb.GdbError("no such type '{dt}'"
.format(dt=value_type_name))
else:
value_type = None
try:
tree = tree.dereference()
except gdb.error:
pass
if tree.type == gdb.lookup_type("tree234"):
tree = tree["root"].dereference()
if tree.type != gdb.lookup_type("node234"):
raise gdb.GdbError(
"input value is not a tree234")
if int(tree.address) == 0:
# If you try to return {} for the empty list, gdb gives
# the cryptic error "bad array bounds (0, -1)"! We return
# NULL as the best approximation to 'sorry, list is
# empty'.
return gdb.parse_and_eval("((void *)0)")
elems = []
self.add_elements(tree, elems)
if value_type is not None:
value_ptr_type_name = str(value_type.pointer())
elem_fmt = lambda p: "*({}){}".format(value_ptr_type_name, int(p))
else:
elem_fmt = lambda p: "(void *){}".format(int(p))
elems_str = "{" + ",".join(elem_fmt(elem) for elem in elems) + "}"
return gdb.parse_and_eval(elems_str)
List234()