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/* Advance to next CFI entry.
   Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat, Inc.
   This file is part of Red Hat elfutils.

   Red Hat elfutils is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
   Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.

   Red Hat elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   General Public License for more details.

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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif

#include "cfi.h"
#include "encoded-value.h"

#include <string.h>


int
dwarf_next_cfi (e_ident, data, eh_frame_p, off, next_off, entry)
     const unsigned char e_ident[];
     Elf_Data *data;
     bool eh_frame_p;
     Dwarf_Off off;
     Dwarf_Off *next_off;
     Dwarf_CFI_Entry *entry;
{
  /* Dummy struct for memory-access.h macros.  */
  BYTE_ORDER_DUMMY (dw, e_ident);

  /* If we reached the end before don't do anything.  */
  if (off == (Dwarf_Off) -1l
      /* Make sure there is enough space in the .debug_frame section
	 for at least the initial word.  We cannot test the rest since
	 we don't know yet whether this is a 64-bit object or not.  */
      || unlikely (off + 4 >= data->d_size))
    {
      *next_off = (Dwarf_Off) -1l;
      return 1;
    }

  /* This points into the .debug_frame section at the start of the entry.  */
  const uint8_t *bytes = data->d_buf + off;
  const uint8_t *limit = data->d_buf + data->d_size;

  /* The format of a CFI entry is described in DWARF3 6.4.1:
   */

  uint64_t length = read_4ubyte_unaligned_inc (&dw, bytes);
  size_t offset_size = 4;
  if (length == DWARF3_LENGTH_64_BIT)
    {
      /* This is the 64-bit DWARF format.  */
      offset_size = 8;
      if (unlikely (limit - bytes < 8))
	{
	invalid:
	  __libdw_seterrno (DWARF_E_INVALID_DWARF);
	  return -1;
	}
      length = read_8ubyte_unaligned_inc (&dw, bytes);
    }
  if (unlikely ((uint64_t) (limit - bytes) < length)
      || unlikely (length < offset_size + 1))
    goto invalid;

  /* Now we know how large the entry is.  Note the trick in the
     computation.  If the offset_size is 4 the '- 4' term undoes the
     '2 *'.  If offset_size is 8 this term computes the size of the
     escape value plus the 8 byte offset.  */
  *next_off = off + (2 * offset_size - 4) + length;

  limit = bytes + length;

  const uint8_t *const cie_pointer_start = bytes;
  if (offset_size == 8)
    entry->cie.CIE_id = read_8ubyte_unaligned_inc (&dw, bytes);
  else
    {
      entry->cie.CIE_id = read_4ubyte_unaligned_inc (&dw, bytes);
      /* Canonicalize the 32-bit CIE_ID value to 64 bits.  */
      if (!eh_frame_p && entry->cie.CIE_id == DW_CIE_ID_32)
	entry->cie.CIE_id = DW_CIE_ID_64;
    }
  if (eh_frame_p)
    {
      /* Canonicalize the .eh_frame CIE pointer to .debug_frame format.  */
      if (entry->cie.CIE_id == 0)
	entry->cie.CIE_id = DW_CIE_ID_64;
      else
	{
	  /* In .eh_frame format, a CIE pointer is the distance from where
	     it appears back to the beginning of the CIE.  */
	  ptrdiff_t pos = cie_pointer_start - (const uint8_t *) data->d_buf;
	  if (unlikely (entry->cie.CIE_id > (Dwarf_Off) pos)
	      || unlikely (pos <= (ptrdiff_t) offset_size))
	    goto invalid;
	  entry->cie.CIE_id = pos - entry->cie.CIE_id;
	}
    }

  if (entry->cie.CIE_id == DW_CIE_ID_64)
    {
      /* Read the version stamp.  Always an 8-bit value.  */
      uint8_t version = *bytes++;

      if (version != 1 && (unlikely (version < 3) || unlikely (version > 4)))
	goto invalid;

      entry->cie.augmentation = (const char *) bytes;

      bytes = memchr (bytes, '\0', limit - bytes);
      if (unlikely (bytes == NULL))
	goto invalid;
      ++bytes;

      /* The address size for CFI is implicit in the ELF class.  */
      uint_fast8_t address_size = e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32 ? 4 : 8;
      uint_fast8_t segment_size = 0;
      if (version >= 4)
	{
	  if (unlikely (limit - bytes < 5))
	    goto invalid;
	  /* XXX We don't actually support address_size not matching the class.
	     To do so, we'd have to return it here so that intern_new_cie
	     could use it choose a specific fde_encoding.  */
	  if (unlikely (*bytes != address_size))
	    {
	      __libdw_seterrno (DWARF_E_VERSION);
	      return -1;
	    }
	  address_size = *bytes++;
	  segment_size = *bytes++;
	  /* We don't actually support segment selectors.  We'd have to
	     roll this into the fde_encoding bits or something.  */
	  if (unlikely (segment_size != 0))
	    {
	      __libdw_seterrno (DWARF_E_VERSION);
	      return -1;
	    }
	}

      const char *ap = entry->cie.augmentation;

      /* g++ v2 "eh" has pointer immediately following augmentation string,
	 so it must be handled first.  */
      if (unlikely (ap[0] == 'e' && ap[1] == 'h'))
	{
	  ap += 2;
	  bytes += address_size;
	}

      get_uleb128 (entry->cie.code_alignment_factor, bytes);
      get_sleb128 (entry->cie.data_alignment_factor, bytes);

      if (version >= 3)		/* DWARF 3+ */
	get_uleb128 (entry->cie.return_address_register, bytes);
      else			/* DWARF 2 */
	entry->cie.return_address_register = *bytes++;

      /* If we have sized augmentation data,
	 we don't need to grok it all.  */
      entry->cie.fde_augmentation_data_size = 0;
      bool sized_augmentation = *ap == 'z';
      if (sized_augmentation)
	{
	  get_uleb128 (entry->cie.augmentation_data_size, bytes);
	  if ((Dwarf_Word) (limit - bytes) < entry->cie.augmentation_data_size)
	    goto invalid;
	  entry->cie.augmentation_data = bytes;
	  bytes += entry->cie.augmentation_data_size;
	}
      else
	{
	  entry->cie.augmentation_data = bytes;

	  for (; *ap != '\0'; ++ap)
	    {
	      uint8_t encoding;
	      switch (*ap)
		{
		case 'L':		/* Skip LSDA pointer encoding byte.  */
		case 'R':		/* Skip FDE address encoding byte.  */
		  encoding = *bytes++;
		  entry->cie.fde_augmentation_data_size
		    += encoded_value_size (data, e_ident, encoding, NULL);
		  continue;
		case 'P':   /* Skip encoded personality routine pointer. */
		  encoding = *bytes++;
		  bytes += encoded_value_size (data, e_ident, encoding, bytes);
		  continue;
		case 'S':		/* Skip signal-frame flag.  */
		  continue;
		default:
		  /* Unknown augmentation string.  initial_instructions might
		     actually start with some augmentation data.  */
		  break;
		}
	      break;
	    }
	  entry->cie.augmentation_data_size
	    = bytes - entry->cie.augmentation_data;
	}

      entry->cie.initial_instructions = bytes;
      entry->cie.initial_instructions_end = limit;
    }
  else
    {
      entry->fde.start = bytes;
      entry->fde.end = limit;
    }

  return 0;
}
INTDEF (dwarf_next_cfi)