//===-- IRExecutionUnit.h ---------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef lldb_IRMemoryMap_h_ #define lldb_IRMemoryMap_h_ #include "lldb/Utility/DataBufferHeap.h" #include "lldb/Utility/UserID.h" #include "lldb/lldb-public.h" #include namespace lldb_private { //---------------------------------------------------------------------- /// @class IRMemoryMap IRMemoryMap.h "lldb/Expression/IRMemoryMap.h" /// @brief Encapsulates memory that may exist in the process but must /// also be available in the host process. /// /// This class encapsulates a group of memory objects that must be readable /// or writable from the host process regardless of whether the process /// exists. This allows the IR interpreter as well as JITted code to access /// the same memory. All allocations made by this class are represented as /// disjoint intervals. /// /// Point queries against this group of memory objects can be made by the /// address in the tar at which they reside. If the inferior does not /// exist, allocations still get made-up addresses. If an inferior appears /// at some point, then those addresses need to be re-mapped. //---------------------------------------------------------------------- class IRMemoryMap { public: IRMemoryMap(lldb::TargetSP target_sp); ~IRMemoryMap(); enum AllocationPolicy { eAllocationPolicyInvalid = 0, ///< It is an error for an allocation to have this policy. eAllocationPolicyHostOnly, ///< This allocation was created in the host and ///will never make it into the process. ///< It is an error to create other types of allocations while such ///allocations exist. eAllocationPolicyMirror, ///< The intent is that this allocation exist both ///in the host and the process and have ///< the same content in both. eAllocationPolicyProcessOnly ///< The intent is that this allocation exist ///only in the process. }; lldb::addr_t Malloc(size_t size, uint8_t alignment, uint32_t permissions, AllocationPolicy policy, bool zero_memory, Status &error); void Leak(lldb::addr_t process_address, Status &error); void Free(lldb::addr_t process_address, Status &error); void WriteMemory(lldb::addr_t process_address, const uint8_t *bytes, size_t size, Status &error); void WriteScalarToMemory(lldb::addr_t process_address, Scalar &scalar, size_t size, Status &error); void WritePointerToMemory(lldb::addr_t process_address, lldb::addr_t address, Status &error); void ReadMemory(uint8_t *bytes, lldb::addr_t process_address, size_t size, Status &error); void ReadScalarFromMemory(Scalar &scalar, lldb::addr_t process_address, size_t size, Status &error); void ReadPointerFromMemory(lldb::addr_t *address, lldb::addr_t process_address, Status &error); bool GetAllocSize(lldb::addr_t address, size_t &size); void GetMemoryData(DataExtractor &extractor, lldb::addr_t process_address, size_t size, Status &error); lldb::ByteOrder GetByteOrder(); uint32_t GetAddressByteSize(); // This function can return NULL. ExecutionContextScope *GetBestExecutionContextScope() const; lldb::TargetSP GetTarget() { return m_target_wp.lock(); } protected: // This function should only be used if you know you are using the JIT. // Any other cases should use GetBestExecutionContextScope(). lldb::ProcessWP &GetProcessWP() { return m_process_wp; } private: struct Allocation { lldb::addr_t m_process_alloc; ///< The (unaligned) base for the remote allocation lldb::addr_t m_process_start; ///< The base address of the allocation in the process size_t m_size; ///< The size of the requested allocation uint32_t m_permissions; ///< The access permissions on the memory in the ///process. In the host, the memory is always ///read/write. uint8_t m_alignment; ///< The alignment of the requested allocation DataBufferHeap m_data; ///< Flags AllocationPolicy m_policy; bool m_leak; public: Allocation(lldb::addr_t process_alloc, lldb::addr_t process_start, size_t size, uint32_t permissions, uint8_t alignment, AllocationPolicy m_policy); Allocation() : m_process_alloc(LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS), m_process_start(LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS), m_size(0), m_permissions(0), m_alignment(0), m_data(), m_policy(eAllocationPolicyInvalid), m_leak(false) {} }; lldb::ProcessWP m_process_wp; lldb::TargetWP m_target_wp; typedef std::map AllocationMap; AllocationMap m_allocations; lldb::addr_t FindSpace(size_t size); bool ContainsHostOnlyAllocations(); AllocationMap::iterator FindAllocation(lldb::addr_t addr, size_t size); // Returns true if the given allocation intersects any allocation in the // memory map. bool IntersectsAllocation(lldb::addr_t addr, size_t size) const; // Returns true if the two given allocations intersect each other. static bool AllocationsIntersect(lldb::addr_t addr1, size_t size1, lldb::addr_t addr2, size_t size2); }; } #endif