Message ID | 20170928165414.7339-5-richard.henderson@linaro.org |
---|---|
State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | Support the Capstone disassembler | expand |
On 09/28/2017 01:54 PM, Richard Henderson wrote: > If configured, prefer this over our rather dated copy of the > GPLv2-only binutils. This will be especially apparent with > the proposed vector extensions to TCG, as disas/i386.c does > not handle AVX. > > Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> > --- > include/disas/bfd.h | 4 + > include/disas/capstone.h | 38 ++++++++ > disas.c | 219 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > configure | 26 ++++++ > 4 files changed, 274 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 include/disas/capstone.h > > diff --git a/include/disas/bfd.h b/include/disas/bfd.h > index b01e002b4c..0f4ecdeb88 100644 > --- a/include/disas/bfd.h > +++ b/include/disas/bfd.h > @@ -377,6 +377,10 @@ typedef struct disassemble_info { > /* Command line options specific to the target disassembler. */ > char * disassembler_options; > > + /* Options for Capstone disassembly. */ > + int cap_arch; > + int cap_mode; > + > } disassemble_info; > > > diff --git a/include/disas/capstone.h b/include/disas/capstone.h > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..84e214956d > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/disas/capstone.h > @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ > +#ifndef QEMU_CAPSTONE_H > +#define QEMU_CAPSTONE_H 1 > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_CAPSTONE > + > +#include <capstone.h> > + > +#else > + > +/* Just enough to allow backends to init without ifdefs. */ > + > +#define CS_ARCH_ARM -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_ARM64 -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_MIPS -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_X86 -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_PPC -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_SPARC -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_SYSZ -1 > + > +#define CS_MODE_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0 > +#define CS_MODE_BIG_ENDIAN 0 > +#define CS_MODE_ARM 0 > +#define CS_MODE_16 0 > +#define CS_MODE_32 0 > +#define CS_MODE_64 0 > +#define CS_MODE_THUMB 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MCLASS 0 > +#define CS_MODE_V8 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MICRO 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS3 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS32R6 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPSGP64 0 > +#define CS_MODE_V9 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS32 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS64 0 > + > +#endif /* CONFIG_CAPSTONE */ > +#endif /* QEMU_CAPSTONE_H */ > diff --git a/disas.c b/disas.c > index ad675dc361..746d76c07d 100644 > --- a/disas.c > +++ b/disas.c > @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ > > #include "cpu.h" > #include "disas/disas.h" > +#include "disas/capstone.h" > > typedef struct CPUDebug { > struct disassemble_info info; > @@ -171,6 +172,192 @@ static int print_insn_od_target(bfd_vma pc, disassemble_info *info) > return print_insn_objdump(pc, info, "OBJD-T"); > } > > +#ifdef CONFIG_CAPSTONE > +/* Temporary storage for the capstone library. This will be alloced via > + malloc with a size private to the library; thus there's no reason not > + to share this across calls and across host vs target disassembly. */ > +static __thread cs_insn *cap_insn; > + > +/* Initialize the Capstone library. */ > +/* ??? It would be nice to cache this. We would need one handle for the > + host and one for the target. For most targets we can reset specific > + parameters via cs_option(CS_OPT_MODE, new_mode), but we cannot change > + CS_ARCH_* in this way. Thus we would need to be able to close and > + re-open the target handle with a different arch for the target in order > + to handle AArch64 vs AArch32 mode switching. */ > +static cs_err cap_disas_start(disassemble_info *info, csh *handle) > +{ > + cs_mode cap_mode = info->cap_mode; > + cs_err err; > + > + cap_mode += (info->endian == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? CS_MODE_BIG_ENDIAN > + : CS_MODE_LITTLE_ENDIAN); > + > + err = cs_open(info->cap_arch, cap_mode, handle); > + if (err != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return err; > + } > + > + /* ??? There probably ought to be a better place to put this. */ > + if (info->cap_arch == CS_ARCH_X86) { > + /* We don't care about errors (if for some reason the library > + is compiled without AT&T syntax); the user will just have > + to deal with the Intel syntax. */ > + cs_option(*handle, CS_OPT_SYNTAX, CS_OPT_SYNTAX_ATT); > + } > + > + /* "Disassemble" unknown insns as ".byte W,X,Y,Z". */ > + cs_option(*handle, CS_OPT_SKIPDATA, CS_OPT_ON); > + > + /* Allocate temp space for cs_disasm_iter. */ > + if (cap_insn == NULL) { > + cap_insn = cs_malloc(*handle); > + if (cap_insn == NULL) { > + cs_close(handle); > + return CS_ERR_MEM; > + } > + } > + return CS_ERR_OK; > +} > + > +/* Disassemble SIZE bytes at PC for the target. */ > +static bool cap_disas_target(disassemble_info *info, uint64_t pc, size_t size) > +{ > + uint8_t cap_buf[1024]; > + csh handle; > + cs_insn *insn; > + size_t csize = 0; > + > + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return false; > + } > + insn = cap_insn; > + > + while (1) { > + size_t tsize = MIN(sizeof(cap_buf) - csize, size); > + const uint8_t *cbuf = cap_buf; > + > + target_read_memory(pc + csize, cap_buf + csize, tsize, info); > + csize += tsize; > + size -= tsize; > + > + while (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &csize, &pc, insn)) { way nicer than v1 :) > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", > + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, > + insn->op_str); > + } > + > + /* If the target memory is not consumed, go back for more... */ > + if (size != 0) { > + /* ... taking care to move any remaining fractional insn > + to the beginning of the buffer. */ > + if (csize != 0) { > + memmove(cap_buf, cbuf, csize); > + } > + continue; > + } > + > + /* Since the target memory is consumed, we should not have > + a remaining fractional insn. */ > + if (csize != 0) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "Disassembler disagrees with translator " > + "over instruction decoding\n" > + "Please report this to qemu-devel@nongnu.org\n"); couldn't trigger this so far. > + } > + break; > + } > + > + cs_close(&handle); > + return true; > +} > + > +/* Disassemble SIZE bytes at CODE for the host. */ > +static bool cap_disas_host(disassemble_info *info, void *code, size_t size) > +{ > + csh handle; > + const uint8_t *cbuf; > + cs_insn *insn; > + uint64_t pc; > + > + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return false; > + } > + insn = cap_insn; > + > + cbuf = code; > + pc = (uintptr_t)code; > + > + while (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &size, &pc, insn)) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", > + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, > + insn->op_str); > + } > + if (size != 0) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "Disassembler disagrees with TCG over instruction encoding\n" > + "Please report this to qemu-devel@nongnu.org\n"); neither this one, but you'll be the first notified! > + } > + > + cs_close(&handle); > + return true; > +} > + > +#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) Maybe some defines like: #define LARGEST_TARGET_INSTR_SIZE 32 #define MINIMUM_TARGET_PAGE_SIZE 1024 > +/* Disassemble COUNT insns at PC for the target. */ > +static bool cap_disas_monitor(disassemble_info *info, uint64_t pc, int count) > +{ > + uint8_t cap_buf[32]; > + csh handle; > + cs_insn *insn; > + size_t csize = 0; > + > + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return false; > + } > + insn = cap_insn; > + > + while (1) { > + /* We want to read memory for one insn, but generically we do not > + know how much memory that is. We have a small buffer which is > + known to be sufficient for all supported targets. Try to not > + read beyond the page, Just In Case. For even more simplicity, > + ignore the actual target page size and use a 1k boundary. If > + that turns out to be insufficient, we'll come back around the > + loop and read more. */ > + uint64_t epc = QEMU_ALIGN_UP(pc + csize + 1, 1024); > + size_t tsize = MIN(sizeof(cap_buf) - csize, epc - pc); > + const uint8_t *cbuf = cap_buf; > + > + /* Make certain that we can make progress. */ > + assert(tsize != 0); > + info->read_memory_func(pc, cap_buf + csize, tsize, info); > + csize += tsize; > + > + if (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &csize, &pc, insn)) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", > + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, > + insn->op_str); > + if (--count <= 0) { > + break; > + } > + } > + memmove(cap_buf, cbuf, csize); > + } > + > + cs_close(&handle); > + return true; > +} > +#endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */ > +#else > +# define cap_disas_target(i, p, s) false > +# define cap_disas_host(i, p, s) false > +# define cap_disas_monitor(i, p, c) false > +#endif /* CONFIG_CAPSTONE */ > + > /* Disassemble this for me please... (debugging). */ > void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > target_ulong size) > @@ -188,6 +375,8 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > s.info.buffer_vma = code; > s.info.buffer_length = size; > s.info.print_address_func = generic_print_address; > + s.info.cap_arch = -1; > + s.info.cap_mode = 0; > > #ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN > s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; > @@ -199,6 +388,10 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > cc->disas_set_info(cpu, &s.info); > } > > + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_target(&s.info, code, size)) { > + return; > + } > + > if (s.info.print_insn == NULL) { > s.info.print_insn = print_insn_od_target; > } > @@ -206,18 +399,6 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > for (pc = code; size > 0; pc += count, size -= count) { > fprintf(out, "0x" TARGET_FMT_lx ": ", pc); > count = s.info.print_insn(pc, &s.info); > -#if 0 > - { > - int i; > - uint8_t b; > - fprintf(out, " {"); > - for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { > - target_read_memory(pc + i, &b, 1, &s.info); > - fprintf(out, " %02x", b); > - } > - fprintf(out, " }"); > - } > -#endif > fprintf(out, "\n"); > if (count < 0) > break; > @@ -245,6 +426,8 @@ void disas(FILE *out, void *code, unsigned long size) > s.info.buffer = code; > s.info.buffer_vma = (uintptr_t)code; > s.info.buffer_length = size; > + s.info.cap_arch = -1; > + s.info.cap_mode = 0; > > #ifdef HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN > s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; > @@ -282,6 +465,11 @@ void disas(FILE *out, void *code, unsigned long size) > #elif defined(__hppa__) > print_insn = print_insn_hppa; > #endif > + > + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_host(&s.info, code, size)) { > + return; > + } > + > if (print_insn == NULL) { > print_insn = print_insn_od_host; > } > @@ -344,8 +532,9 @@ void monitor_disas(Monitor *mon, CPUState *cpu, > monitor_disas_is_physical = is_physical; > s.info.read_memory_func = monitor_read_memory; > s.info.print_address_func = generic_print_address; > - > s.info.buffer_vma = pc; > + s.info.cap_arch = -1; > + s.info.cap_mode = 0; > > #ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN > s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; > @@ -357,6 +546,10 @@ void monitor_disas(Monitor *mon, CPUState *cpu, > cc->disas_set_info(cpu, &s.info); > } > > + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_monitor(&s.info, pc, nb_insn)) { > + return; > + } > + > if (!s.info.print_insn) { > monitor_printf(mon, "0x" TARGET_FMT_lx > ": Asm output not supported on this arch\n", pc); > diff --git a/configure b/configure > index 6587e8014b..3777db91b6 100755 > --- a/configure > +++ b/configure > @@ -367,6 +367,7 @@ opengl_dmabuf="no" > cpuid_h="no" > avx2_opt="no" > zlib="yes" > +capstone="" > lzo="" > snappy="" > bzip2="" > @@ -1286,6 +1287,10 @@ for opt do > error_exit "vhost-user isn't available on win32" > fi > ;; > + --disable-capstone) capstone="no" > + ;; > + --enable-capstone) capstone="yes" > + ;; > *) > echo "ERROR: unknown option $opt" > echo "Try '$0 --help' for more information" > @@ -1533,6 +1538,7 @@ disabled with --disable-FEATURE, default is enabled if available: > vxhs Veritas HyperScale vDisk backend support > crypto-afalg Linux AF_ALG crypto backend driver > vhost-user vhost-user support > + capstone capstone disassembler support > > NOTE: The object files are built at the place where configure is launched > EOF > @@ -4371,6 +4377,22 @@ EOF > fi > > ########################################## > +# capstone > + > +if test "$capstone" != no; then > + if $pkg_config capstone; then > + capstone=yes > + QEMU_CFLAGS="$QEMU_CFLAGS $($pkg_config --cflags capstone)" > + LIBS="$($pkg_config --libs capstone) $LIBS" > + else > + if test "$capstone" = yes; then > + feature_not_found capstone > + fi > + capstone=no > + fi > +fi > + > +########################################## > # check if we have fdatasync > > fdatasync=no > @@ -5423,6 +5445,7 @@ echo "jemalloc support $jemalloc" > echo "avx2 optimization $avx2_opt" > echo "replication support $replication" > echo "VxHS block device $vxhs" > +echo "capstone $capstone" > > if test "$sdl_too_old" = "yes"; then > echo "-> Your SDL version is too old - please upgrade to have SDL support" > @@ -6088,6 +6111,9 @@ fi > if test "$ivshmem" = "yes" ; then > echo "CONFIG_IVSHMEM=y" >> $config_host_mak > fi > +if test "$capstone" = "yes" ; then > + echo "CONFIG_CAPSTONE=y" >> $config_host_mak > +fi > > # Hold two types of flag: > # CONFIG_THREAD_SETNAME_BYTHREAD - we've got a way of setting the name on > Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> writes: > If configured, prefer this over our rather dated copy of the > GPLv2-only binutils. This will be especially apparent with > the proposed vector extensions to TCG, as disas/i386.c does > not handle AVX. > > Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> > --- > include/disas/bfd.h | 4 + > include/disas/capstone.h | 38 ++++++++ > disas.c | 219 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > configure | 26 ++++++ > 4 files changed, 274 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 include/disas/capstone.h > > diff --git a/include/disas/bfd.h b/include/disas/bfd.h > index b01e002b4c..0f4ecdeb88 100644 > --- a/include/disas/bfd.h > +++ b/include/disas/bfd.h > @@ -377,6 +377,10 @@ typedef struct disassemble_info { > /* Command line options specific to the target disassembler. */ > char * disassembler_options; > > + /* Options for Capstone disassembly. */ > + int cap_arch; > + int cap_mode; > + > } disassemble_info; > > > diff --git a/include/disas/capstone.h b/include/disas/capstone.h > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..84e214956d > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/disas/capstone.h > @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ > +#ifndef QEMU_CAPSTONE_H > +#define QEMU_CAPSTONE_H 1 > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_CAPSTONE > + > +#include <capstone.h> > + > +#else > + > +/* Just enough to allow backends to init without ifdefs. */ > + > +#define CS_ARCH_ARM -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_ARM64 -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_MIPS -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_X86 -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_PPC -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_SPARC -1 > +#define CS_ARCH_SYSZ -1 > + > +#define CS_MODE_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0 > +#define CS_MODE_BIG_ENDIAN 0 > +#define CS_MODE_ARM 0 > +#define CS_MODE_16 0 > +#define CS_MODE_32 0 > +#define CS_MODE_64 0 > +#define CS_MODE_THUMB 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MCLASS 0 > +#define CS_MODE_V8 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MICRO 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS3 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS32R6 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPSGP64 0 > +#define CS_MODE_V9 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS32 0 > +#define CS_MODE_MIPS64 0 > + > +#endif /* CONFIG_CAPSTONE */ > +#endif /* QEMU_CAPSTONE_H */ > diff --git a/disas.c b/disas.c > index ad675dc361..746d76c07d 100644 > --- a/disas.c > +++ b/disas.c > @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ > > #include "cpu.h" > #include "disas/disas.h" > +#include "disas/capstone.h" > > typedef struct CPUDebug { > struct disassemble_info info; > @@ -171,6 +172,192 @@ static int print_insn_od_target(bfd_vma pc, disassemble_info *info) > return print_insn_objdump(pc, info, "OBJD-T"); > } > > +#ifdef CONFIG_CAPSTONE > +/* Temporary storage for the capstone library. This will be alloced via > + malloc with a size private to the library; thus there's no reason not > + to share this across calls and across host vs target disassembly. */ > +static __thread cs_insn *cap_insn; > + > +/* Initialize the Capstone library. */ > +/* ??? It would be nice to cache this. We would need one handle for the > + host and one for the target. For most targets we can reset specific > + parameters via cs_option(CS_OPT_MODE, new_mode), but we cannot change > + CS_ARCH_* in this way. Thus we would need to be able to close and > + re-open the target handle with a different arch for the target in order > + to handle AArch64 vs AArch32 mode switching. */ > +static cs_err cap_disas_start(disassemble_info *info, csh *handle) > +{ > + cs_mode cap_mode = info->cap_mode; > + cs_err err; > + > + cap_mode += (info->endian == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? CS_MODE_BIG_ENDIAN > + : CS_MODE_LITTLE_ENDIAN); > + > + err = cs_open(info->cap_arch, cap_mode, handle); > + if (err != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return err; > + } > + > + /* ??? There probably ought to be a better place to put this. */ > + if (info->cap_arch == CS_ARCH_X86) { > + /* We don't care about errors (if for some reason the library > + is compiled without AT&T syntax); the user will just have > + to deal with the Intel syntax. */ > + cs_option(*handle, CS_OPT_SYNTAX, CS_OPT_SYNTAX_ATT); > + } > + > + /* "Disassemble" unknown insns as ".byte W,X,Y,Z". */ > + cs_option(*handle, CS_OPT_SKIPDATA, CS_OPT_ON); > + > + /* Allocate temp space for cs_disasm_iter. */ > + if (cap_insn == NULL) { > + cap_insn = cs_malloc(*handle); > + if (cap_insn == NULL) { if (!cap_insn)? > + cs_close(handle); > + return CS_ERR_MEM; > + } > + } > + return CS_ERR_OK; > +} > + > +/* Disassemble SIZE bytes at PC for the target. */ > +static bool cap_disas_target(disassemble_info *info, uint64_t pc, size_t size) > +{ > + uint8_t cap_buf[1024]; > + csh handle; > + cs_insn *insn; > + size_t csize = 0; > + > + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return false; > + } > + insn = cap_insn; > + > + while (1) { > + size_t tsize = MIN(sizeof(cap_buf) - csize, size); > + const uint8_t *cbuf = cap_buf; > + > + target_read_memory(pc + csize, cap_buf + csize, tsize, info); > + csize += tsize; > + size -= tsize; > + > + while (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &csize, &pc, insn)) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", > + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, > + insn->op_str); > + } > + > + /* If the target memory is not consumed, go back for more... */ > + if (size != 0) { > + /* ... taking care to move any remaining fractional insn > + to the beginning of the buffer. */ > + if (csize != 0) { Given we are moving stuff and both size/csize are of size_t wouldn't if (size > 0) be clearer here? > + memmove(cap_buf, cbuf, csize); > + } > + continue; > + } > + > + /* Since the target memory is consumed, we should not have > + a remaining fractional insn. */ > + if (csize != 0) { And here > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "Disassembler disagrees with translator " > + "over instruction decoding\n" > + "Please report this to qemu-devel@nongnu.org\n"); > + } > + break; > + } > + > + cs_close(&handle); > + return true; > +} > + > +/* Disassemble SIZE bytes at CODE for the host. */ > +static bool cap_disas_host(disassemble_info *info, void *code, size_t size) > +{ > + csh handle; > + const uint8_t *cbuf; > + cs_insn *insn; > + uint64_t pc; > + > + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return false; > + } > + insn = cap_insn; > + > + cbuf = code; > + pc = (uintptr_t)code; > + > + while (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &size, &pc, insn)) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", > + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, > + insn->op_str); > + } > + if (size != 0) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "Disassembler disagrees with TCG over instruction encoding\n" > + "Please report this to qemu-devel@nongnu.org\n"); > + } > + > + cs_close(&handle); > + return true; > +} > + > +#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) > +/* Disassemble COUNT insns at PC for the target. */ > +static bool cap_disas_monitor(disassemble_info *info, uint64_t pc, int count) > +{ > + uint8_t cap_buf[32]; > + csh handle; > + cs_insn *insn; > + size_t csize = 0; > + > + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { > + return false; > + } > + insn = cap_insn; > + > + while (1) { > + /* We want to read memory for one insn, but generically we do not > + know how much memory that is. We have a small buffer which is > + known to be sufficient for all supported targets. Try to not > + read beyond the page, Just In Case. For even more simplicity, > + ignore the actual target page size and use a 1k boundary. If > + that turns out to be insufficient, we'll come back around the > + loop and read more. */ > + uint64_t epc = QEMU_ALIGN_UP(pc + csize + 1, 1024); > + size_t tsize = MIN(sizeof(cap_buf) - csize, epc - pc); > + const uint8_t *cbuf = cap_buf; > + > + /* Make certain that we can make progress. */ > + assert(tsize != 0); > + info->read_memory_func(pc, cap_buf + csize, tsize, info); > + csize += tsize; > + > + if (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &csize, &pc, insn)) { > + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, > + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", > + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, > + insn->op_str); > + if (--count <= 0) { > + break; > + } > + } > + memmove(cap_buf, cbuf, csize); > + } > + > + cs_close(&handle); > + return true; > +} > +#endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */ > +#else > +# define cap_disas_target(i, p, s) false > +# define cap_disas_host(i, p, s) false > +# define cap_disas_monitor(i, p, c) false > +#endif /* CONFIG_CAPSTONE */ > + > /* Disassemble this for me please... (debugging). */ > void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > target_ulong size) > @@ -188,6 +375,8 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > s.info.buffer_vma = code; > s.info.buffer_length = size; > s.info.print_address_func = generic_print_address; > + s.info.cap_arch = -1; > + s.info.cap_mode = 0; > > #ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN > s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; > @@ -199,6 +388,10 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > cc->disas_set_info(cpu, &s.info); > } > > + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_target(&s.info, code, size)) { > + return; > + } > + > if (s.info.print_insn == NULL) { > s.info.print_insn = print_insn_od_target; > } > @@ -206,18 +399,6 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, > for (pc = code; size > 0; pc += count, size -= count) { > fprintf(out, "0x" TARGET_FMT_lx ": ", pc); > count = s.info.print_insn(pc, &s.info); > -#if 0 > - { > - int i; > - uint8_t b; > - fprintf(out, " {"); > - for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { > - target_read_memory(pc + i, &b, 1, &s.info); > - fprintf(out, " %02x", b); > - } > - fprintf(out, " }"); > - } > -#endif > fprintf(out, "\n"); > if (count < 0) > break; > @@ -245,6 +426,8 @@ void disas(FILE *out, void *code, unsigned long size) > s.info.buffer = code; > s.info.buffer_vma = (uintptr_t)code; > s.info.buffer_length = size; > + s.info.cap_arch = -1; > + s.info.cap_mode = 0; > > #ifdef HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN > s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; > @@ -282,6 +465,11 @@ void disas(FILE *out, void *code, unsigned long size) > #elif defined(__hppa__) > print_insn = print_insn_hppa; > #endif > + > + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_host(&s.info, code, size)) { > + return; > + } > + > if (print_insn == NULL) { > print_insn = print_insn_od_host; > } > @@ -344,8 +532,9 @@ void monitor_disas(Monitor *mon, CPUState *cpu, > monitor_disas_is_physical = is_physical; > s.info.read_memory_func = monitor_read_memory; > s.info.print_address_func = generic_print_address; > - > s.info.buffer_vma = pc; > + s.info.cap_arch = -1; > + s.info.cap_mode = 0; > > #ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN > s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; > @@ -357,6 +546,10 @@ void monitor_disas(Monitor *mon, CPUState *cpu, > cc->disas_set_info(cpu, &s.info); > } > > + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_monitor(&s.info, pc, nb_insn)) { > + return; > + } > + > if (!s.info.print_insn) { > monitor_printf(mon, "0x" TARGET_FMT_lx > ": Asm output not supported on this arch\n", pc); > diff --git a/configure b/configure > index 6587e8014b..3777db91b6 100755 > --- a/configure > +++ b/configure > @@ -367,6 +367,7 @@ opengl_dmabuf="no" > cpuid_h="no" > avx2_opt="no" > zlib="yes" > +capstone="" > lzo="" > snappy="" > bzip2="" > @@ -1286,6 +1287,10 @@ for opt do > error_exit "vhost-user isn't available on win32" > fi > ;; > + --disable-capstone) capstone="no" > + ;; > + --enable-capstone) capstone="yes" > + ;; > *) > echo "ERROR: unknown option $opt" > echo "Try '$0 --help' for more information" > @@ -1533,6 +1538,7 @@ disabled with --disable-FEATURE, default is enabled if available: > vxhs Veritas HyperScale vDisk backend support > crypto-afalg Linux AF_ALG crypto backend driver > vhost-user vhost-user support > + capstone capstone disassembler support > > NOTE: The object files are built at the place where configure is launched > EOF > @@ -4371,6 +4377,22 @@ EOF > fi > > ########################################## > +# capstone > + > +if test "$capstone" != no; then > + if $pkg_config capstone; then > + capstone=yes > + QEMU_CFLAGS="$QEMU_CFLAGS $($pkg_config --cflags capstone)" > + LIBS="$($pkg_config --libs capstone) $LIBS" > + else > + if test "$capstone" = yes; then > + feature_not_found capstone > + fi > + capstone=no > + fi > +fi > + > +########################################## > # check if we have fdatasync > > fdatasync=no > @@ -5423,6 +5445,7 @@ echo "jemalloc support $jemalloc" > echo "avx2 optimization $avx2_opt" > echo "replication support $replication" > echo "VxHS block device $vxhs" > +echo "capstone $capstone" > > if test "$sdl_too_old" = "yes"; then > echo "-> Your SDL version is too old - please upgrade to have SDL support" > @@ -6088,6 +6111,9 @@ fi > if test "$ivshmem" = "yes" ; then > echo "CONFIG_IVSHMEM=y" >> $config_host_mak > fi > +if test "$capstone" = "yes" ; then > + echo "CONFIG_CAPSTONE=y" >> $config_host_mak > +fi > > # Hold two types of flag: > # CONFIG_THREAD_SETNAME_BYTHREAD - we've got a way of setting the name on Other than those minor nits: Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> -- Alex Bennée
On 10/02/2017 10:40 AM, Alex Bennée wrote: >> + if (cap_insn == NULL) { >> + cap_insn = cs_malloc(*handle); >> + if (cap_insn == NULL) { > > if (!cap_insn)? Eh. Depends on your philosophy, I suppose. I'm not especially keen on ! except on boolean expressions. Though of course both expressions are identical. >> + /* If the target memory is not consumed, go back for more... */ >> + if (size != 0) { >> + /* ... taking care to move any remaining fractional insn >> + to the beginning of the buffer. */ >> + if (csize != 0) { > > Given we are moving stuff and both size/csize are of size_t wouldn't if > (size > 0) be clearer here? *shrug* I dunno, would it? For me, not obviously so. Of course the two expressions compile to the same code. r~
On 10/02/2017 09:36 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > Maybe some defines like: > > #define LARGEST_TARGET_INSTR_SIZE 32 > > #define MINIMUM_TARGET_PAGE_SIZE 1024 Eh. If I weren't simply pulling numbers out of my hat, perhaps. Does it really make things clearer beyond sizeof or a great big comment? r~
On 10/02/2017 03:34 PM, Richard Henderson wrote: > On 10/02/2017 09:36 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >> Maybe some defines like: >> >> #define LARGEST_TARGET_INSTR_SIZE 32 >> >> #define MINIMUM_TARGET_PAGE_SIZE 1024 > > Eh. If I weren't simply pulling numbers out of my hat, perhaps. > Does it really make things clearer beyond sizeof or a great big comment? big comment is great!
On 10/02/2017 02:45 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > On 10/02/2017 03:34 PM, Richard Henderson wrote: >> On 10/02/2017 09:36 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >>> Maybe some defines like: >>> >>> #define LARGEST_TARGET_INSTR_SIZE 32 >>> >>> #define MINIMUM_TARGET_PAGE_SIZE 1024 >> >> Eh. If I weren't simply pulling numbers out of my hat, perhaps. >> Does it really make things clearer beyond sizeof or a great big comment? > > big comment is great! Like the one that's already there? + /* We want to read memory for one insn, but generically we do not + know how much memory that is. We have a small buffer which is + known to be sufficient for all supported targets. Try to not + read beyond the page, Just In Case. For even more simplicity, + ignore the actual target page size and use a 1k boundary. If + that turns out to be insufficient, we'll come back around the + loop and read more. */ r~
On 10/02/2017 10:51 PM, Richard Henderson wrote: > On 10/02/2017 02:45 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >> On 10/02/2017 03:34 PM, Richard Henderson wrote: >>> On 10/02/2017 09:36 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >>>> Maybe some defines like: >>>> >>>> #define LARGEST_TARGET_INSTR_SIZE 32 >>>> >>>> #define MINIMUM_TARGET_PAGE_SIZE 1024 >>> >>> Eh. If I weren't simply pulling numbers out of my hat, perhaps. >>> Does it really make things clearer beyond sizeof or a great big comment? >> >> big comment is great! > > Like the one that's already there? Yes, sorry for being that unclear, I wanted to say "_this_ big comment _is_ great!". I suppose I think about using #defines because my English isn't that conveying than yours :) > > + /* We want to read memory for one insn, but generically we do not > + know how much memory that is. We have a small buffer which is > + known to be sufficient for all supported targets. Try to not > + read beyond the page, Just In Case. For even more simplicity, > + ignore the actual target page size and use a 1k boundary. If > + that turns out to be insufficient, we'll come back around the > + loop and read more. */ > > > r~ >
diff --git a/include/disas/bfd.h b/include/disas/bfd.h index b01e002b4c..0f4ecdeb88 100644 --- a/include/disas/bfd.h +++ b/include/disas/bfd.h @@ -377,6 +377,10 @@ typedef struct disassemble_info { /* Command line options specific to the target disassembler. */ char * disassembler_options; + /* Options for Capstone disassembly. */ + int cap_arch; + int cap_mode; + } disassemble_info; diff --git a/include/disas/capstone.h b/include/disas/capstone.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84e214956d --- /dev/null +++ b/include/disas/capstone.h @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +#ifndef QEMU_CAPSTONE_H +#define QEMU_CAPSTONE_H 1 + +#ifdef CONFIG_CAPSTONE + +#include <capstone.h> + +#else + +/* Just enough to allow backends to init without ifdefs. */ + +#define CS_ARCH_ARM -1 +#define CS_ARCH_ARM64 -1 +#define CS_ARCH_MIPS -1 +#define CS_ARCH_X86 -1 +#define CS_ARCH_PPC -1 +#define CS_ARCH_SPARC -1 +#define CS_ARCH_SYSZ -1 + +#define CS_MODE_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0 +#define CS_MODE_BIG_ENDIAN 0 +#define CS_MODE_ARM 0 +#define CS_MODE_16 0 +#define CS_MODE_32 0 +#define CS_MODE_64 0 +#define CS_MODE_THUMB 0 +#define CS_MODE_MCLASS 0 +#define CS_MODE_V8 0 +#define CS_MODE_MICRO 0 +#define CS_MODE_MIPS3 0 +#define CS_MODE_MIPS32R6 0 +#define CS_MODE_MIPSGP64 0 +#define CS_MODE_V9 0 +#define CS_MODE_MIPS32 0 +#define CS_MODE_MIPS64 0 + +#endif /* CONFIG_CAPSTONE */ +#endif /* QEMU_CAPSTONE_H */ diff --git a/disas.c b/disas.c index ad675dc361..746d76c07d 100644 --- a/disas.c +++ b/disas.c @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ #include "cpu.h" #include "disas/disas.h" +#include "disas/capstone.h" typedef struct CPUDebug { struct disassemble_info info; @@ -171,6 +172,192 @@ static int print_insn_od_target(bfd_vma pc, disassemble_info *info) return print_insn_objdump(pc, info, "OBJD-T"); } +#ifdef CONFIG_CAPSTONE +/* Temporary storage for the capstone library. This will be alloced via + malloc with a size private to the library; thus there's no reason not + to share this across calls and across host vs target disassembly. */ +static __thread cs_insn *cap_insn; + +/* Initialize the Capstone library. */ +/* ??? It would be nice to cache this. We would need one handle for the + host and one for the target. For most targets we can reset specific + parameters via cs_option(CS_OPT_MODE, new_mode), but we cannot change + CS_ARCH_* in this way. Thus we would need to be able to close and + re-open the target handle with a different arch for the target in order + to handle AArch64 vs AArch32 mode switching. */ +static cs_err cap_disas_start(disassemble_info *info, csh *handle) +{ + cs_mode cap_mode = info->cap_mode; + cs_err err; + + cap_mode += (info->endian == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG ? CS_MODE_BIG_ENDIAN + : CS_MODE_LITTLE_ENDIAN); + + err = cs_open(info->cap_arch, cap_mode, handle); + if (err != CS_ERR_OK) { + return err; + } + + /* ??? There probably ought to be a better place to put this. */ + if (info->cap_arch == CS_ARCH_X86) { + /* We don't care about errors (if for some reason the library + is compiled without AT&T syntax); the user will just have + to deal with the Intel syntax. */ + cs_option(*handle, CS_OPT_SYNTAX, CS_OPT_SYNTAX_ATT); + } + + /* "Disassemble" unknown insns as ".byte W,X,Y,Z". */ + cs_option(*handle, CS_OPT_SKIPDATA, CS_OPT_ON); + + /* Allocate temp space for cs_disasm_iter. */ + if (cap_insn == NULL) { + cap_insn = cs_malloc(*handle); + if (cap_insn == NULL) { + cs_close(handle); + return CS_ERR_MEM; + } + } + return CS_ERR_OK; +} + +/* Disassemble SIZE bytes at PC for the target. */ +static bool cap_disas_target(disassemble_info *info, uint64_t pc, size_t size) +{ + uint8_t cap_buf[1024]; + csh handle; + cs_insn *insn; + size_t csize = 0; + + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { + return false; + } + insn = cap_insn; + + while (1) { + size_t tsize = MIN(sizeof(cap_buf) - csize, size); + const uint8_t *cbuf = cap_buf; + + target_read_memory(pc + csize, cap_buf + csize, tsize, info); + csize += tsize; + size -= tsize; + + while (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &csize, &pc, insn)) { + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, + insn->op_str); + } + + /* If the target memory is not consumed, go back for more... */ + if (size != 0) { + /* ... taking care to move any remaining fractional insn + to the beginning of the buffer. */ + if (csize != 0) { + memmove(cap_buf, cbuf, csize); + } + continue; + } + + /* Since the target memory is consumed, we should not have + a remaining fractional insn. */ + if (csize != 0) { + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, + "Disassembler disagrees with translator " + "over instruction decoding\n" + "Please report this to qemu-devel@nongnu.org\n"); + } + break; + } + + cs_close(&handle); + return true; +} + +/* Disassemble SIZE bytes at CODE for the host. */ +static bool cap_disas_host(disassemble_info *info, void *code, size_t size) +{ + csh handle; + const uint8_t *cbuf; + cs_insn *insn; + uint64_t pc; + + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { + return false; + } + insn = cap_insn; + + cbuf = code; + pc = (uintptr_t)code; + + while (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &size, &pc, insn)) { + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, + insn->op_str); + } + if (size != 0) { + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, + "Disassembler disagrees with TCG over instruction encoding\n" + "Please report this to qemu-devel@nongnu.org\n"); + } + + cs_close(&handle); + return true; +} + +#if !defined(CONFIG_USER_ONLY) +/* Disassemble COUNT insns at PC for the target. */ +static bool cap_disas_monitor(disassemble_info *info, uint64_t pc, int count) +{ + uint8_t cap_buf[32]; + csh handle; + cs_insn *insn; + size_t csize = 0; + + if (cap_disas_start(info, &handle) != CS_ERR_OK) { + return false; + } + insn = cap_insn; + + while (1) { + /* We want to read memory for one insn, but generically we do not + know how much memory that is. We have a small buffer which is + known to be sufficient for all supported targets. Try to not + read beyond the page, Just In Case. For even more simplicity, + ignore the actual target page size and use a 1k boundary. If + that turns out to be insufficient, we'll come back around the + loop and read more. */ + uint64_t epc = QEMU_ALIGN_UP(pc + csize + 1, 1024); + size_t tsize = MIN(sizeof(cap_buf) - csize, epc - pc); + const uint8_t *cbuf = cap_buf; + + /* Make certain that we can make progress. */ + assert(tsize != 0); + info->read_memory_func(pc, cap_buf + csize, tsize, info); + csize += tsize; + + if (cs_disasm_iter(handle, &cbuf, &csize, &pc, insn)) { + (*info->fprintf_func)(info->stream, + "0x%08" PRIx64 ": %-12s %s\n", + insn->address, insn->mnemonic, + insn->op_str); + if (--count <= 0) { + break; + } + } + memmove(cap_buf, cbuf, csize); + } + + cs_close(&handle); + return true; +} +#endif /* !CONFIG_USER_ONLY */ +#else +# define cap_disas_target(i, p, s) false +# define cap_disas_host(i, p, s) false +# define cap_disas_monitor(i, p, c) false +#endif /* CONFIG_CAPSTONE */ + /* Disassemble this for me please... (debugging). */ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, target_ulong size) @@ -188,6 +375,8 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, s.info.buffer_vma = code; s.info.buffer_length = size; s.info.print_address_func = generic_print_address; + s.info.cap_arch = -1; + s.info.cap_mode = 0; #ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; @@ -199,6 +388,10 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, cc->disas_set_info(cpu, &s.info); } + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_target(&s.info, code, size)) { + return; + } + if (s.info.print_insn == NULL) { s.info.print_insn = print_insn_od_target; } @@ -206,18 +399,6 @@ void target_disas(FILE *out, CPUState *cpu, target_ulong code, for (pc = code; size > 0; pc += count, size -= count) { fprintf(out, "0x" TARGET_FMT_lx ": ", pc); count = s.info.print_insn(pc, &s.info); -#if 0 - { - int i; - uint8_t b; - fprintf(out, " {"); - for(i = 0; i < count; i++) { - target_read_memory(pc + i, &b, 1, &s.info); - fprintf(out, " %02x", b); - } - fprintf(out, " }"); - } -#endif fprintf(out, "\n"); if (count < 0) break; @@ -245,6 +426,8 @@ void disas(FILE *out, void *code, unsigned long size) s.info.buffer = code; s.info.buffer_vma = (uintptr_t)code; s.info.buffer_length = size; + s.info.cap_arch = -1; + s.info.cap_mode = 0; #ifdef HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; @@ -282,6 +465,11 @@ void disas(FILE *out, void *code, unsigned long size) #elif defined(__hppa__) print_insn = print_insn_hppa; #endif + + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_host(&s.info, code, size)) { + return; + } + if (print_insn == NULL) { print_insn = print_insn_od_host; } @@ -344,8 +532,9 @@ void monitor_disas(Monitor *mon, CPUState *cpu, monitor_disas_is_physical = is_physical; s.info.read_memory_func = monitor_read_memory; s.info.print_address_func = generic_print_address; - s.info.buffer_vma = pc; + s.info.cap_arch = -1; + s.info.cap_mode = 0; #ifdef TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN s.info.endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG; @@ -357,6 +546,10 @@ void monitor_disas(Monitor *mon, CPUState *cpu, cc->disas_set_info(cpu, &s.info); } + if (s.info.cap_arch >= 0 && cap_disas_monitor(&s.info, pc, nb_insn)) { + return; + } + if (!s.info.print_insn) { monitor_printf(mon, "0x" TARGET_FMT_lx ": Asm output not supported on this arch\n", pc); diff --git a/configure b/configure index 6587e8014b..3777db91b6 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -367,6 +367,7 @@ opengl_dmabuf="no" cpuid_h="no" avx2_opt="no" zlib="yes" +capstone="" lzo="" snappy="" bzip2="" @@ -1286,6 +1287,10 @@ for opt do error_exit "vhost-user isn't available on win32" fi ;; + --disable-capstone) capstone="no" + ;; + --enable-capstone) capstone="yes" + ;; *) echo "ERROR: unknown option $opt" echo "Try '$0 --help' for more information" @@ -1533,6 +1538,7 @@ disabled with --disable-FEATURE, default is enabled if available: vxhs Veritas HyperScale vDisk backend support crypto-afalg Linux AF_ALG crypto backend driver vhost-user vhost-user support + capstone capstone disassembler support NOTE: The object files are built at the place where configure is launched EOF @@ -4371,6 +4377,22 @@ EOF fi ########################################## +# capstone + +if test "$capstone" != no; then + if $pkg_config capstone; then + capstone=yes + QEMU_CFLAGS="$QEMU_CFLAGS $($pkg_config --cflags capstone)" + LIBS="$($pkg_config --libs capstone) $LIBS" + else + if test "$capstone" = yes; then + feature_not_found capstone + fi + capstone=no + fi +fi + +########################################## # check if we have fdatasync fdatasync=no @@ -5423,6 +5445,7 @@ echo "jemalloc support $jemalloc" echo "avx2 optimization $avx2_opt" echo "replication support $replication" echo "VxHS block device $vxhs" +echo "capstone $capstone" if test "$sdl_too_old" = "yes"; then echo "-> Your SDL version is too old - please upgrade to have SDL support" @@ -6088,6 +6111,9 @@ fi if test "$ivshmem" = "yes" ; then echo "CONFIG_IVSHMEM=y" >> $config_host_mak fi +if test "$capstone" = "yes" ; then + echo "CONFIG_CAPSTONE=y" >> $config_host_mak +fi # Hold two types of flag: # CONFIG_THREAD_SETNAME_BYTHREAD - we've got a way of setting the name on
If configured, prefer this over our rather dated copy of the GPLv2-only binutils. This will be especially apparent with the proposed vector extensions to TCG, as disas/i386.c does not handle AVX. Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> --- include/disas/bfd.h | 4 + include/disas/capstone.h | 38 ++++++++ disas.c | 219 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- configure | 26 ++++++ 4 files changed, 274 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) create mode 100644 include/disas/capstone.h -- 2.13.5