dart-sdk/runtime/vm/bss_relocs.cc
Tess Strickland b1b3e34b88 [vm] Add non-symbolic stack trace support for deferred loading units.
Dart VM changes:

Note that the following changes are backwards compatible in the
case that a Dart program has no deferred loading units (i.e., the
Dart program is contained in a single shared object snapshot).

When there are non-root loading units, the non-symbol stack trace
header now includes information about loading units as follows:

loading_unit: N, build_id: S, dso_base: A, instructions: A

where N is an integer, S is a string of hex digits (0-9a-f), and A
is a word-sized address printed as a hex string (without prefix).

In addition, all non-symbolic stack frames for isolate instructions
include a unit field, including those for the root loading unit, e.g.,

   #NN abs <address> unit <id> virt <address> <symbol>+<offset>

If there are no non-root loading units, then the non-symbolic stack
trace is unchanged from its previous format.

Adds a build ID to split deferred loading unit snapshots.
Fixes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/43516

If separate debugging information is requested, the loading unit
manifest includes a 'debugPath' field for each loading unit,
which contains the path to its separate debugging information.

Removes the attempt to store the relocated address of the instructions
section when running from an assembled snapshot in the initialized BSS.

Adds OS::GetAppDSOBase, which takes a pointer to the instructions
section and returns a pointer to its loaded shared object in memory.
For compiled-to-ELF snapshots, it does this using the relocated address
of the instructions in the Image, and for assembled snapshots, it
delegates to NativeSymbolResolver::LookupSharedObject.

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Changes to package:native_stack_traces:

PCOffset now has two new fields:

* int? unitId: the unit ID of the loading unit, when available.
* String? buildId: the build ID of the loading unit, when available.

For PCOffsets in the VM section, the unitId and buildId are those of
the root loading unit.

The constructor for the DwarfStackTraceDecoder now takes two
additional optional named arguments:

* Map<int, Dwarf>? dwarfByUnitId: A map associating loading unit IDs
  with the appropriate Dwarf object. May or may not contain an entry
  for the root loading unit.
* Iterable<Dwarf>? unitDwarfs: An iterable container holding Dwarf
  objects. May or may not contain an entry for the root loading unit.

The Dwarf object that is passed to the DwarfStackTraceDecoder as a
positional argument is used for all lookups within the root loading
unit. If the dwarfByUnitId or unitDwarfs arguments contain an entry
for the root loading unit, it should be the same as the positional
argument.

When decoding a non-symbolic stack frame with a non-root loading unit
id, the decoder first looks in the map for the appropriate Dwarf object.
If one is not found, the decoder uses the build ID for the loading unit
to find the appropriate Dwarf object in the iterable container. If an
appropriate Dwarf object cannot be found in either manner, the
non-symbolic stack frame is emitted without change.

The native_stack_traces:decode executable now takes two additional
multi-options for the translate command:

* -u, --unit_debug: Takes a path to the associated DWARF information.
* --unit_id_debug: Takes N=FILE, where N is the loading unit ID and
  FILE is a path to the associated DWARF information.

The arguments to -u are collected into an iterable container to be
passed as the unitDwarfs argument to the DwarfStackTraceDecoder, and
the arguments to --unit-id-debug are collected into a map to be passed
as the dwarfByUnitId argument.

TEST=vm/dart/use_dwarf_stack_traces_flag_deferred

Issue: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/53902
Change-Id: I210d4f69e4ae9fd37275a96beb1aac55c5e9d080
Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.dart.try:vm-aot-dwarf-linux-product-x64-try,vm-aot-linux-release-x64-try,vm-aot-linux-debug-x64-try,vm-aot-mac-release-arm64-try,vm-aot-mac-product-arm64-try
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/362380
Reviewed-by: Ryan Macnak <rmacnak@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Tess Strickland <sstrickl@google.com>
2024-04-19 08:10:18 +00:00

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// Copyright (c) 2019, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
#include "vm/bss_relocs.h"
#include "vm/native_symbol.h"
#include "vm/runtime_entry.h"
#include "vm/thread.h"
namespace dart {
void BSS::InitializeBSSEntry(BSS::Relocation relocation,
uword new_value,
uword* bss_start) {
std::atomic<uword>* slot = reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<uword>*>(
&bss_start[BSS::RelocationIndex(relocation)]);
uword old_value = slot->load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
// FullSnapshotReader::ReadProgramSnapshot, and thus BSS::Initialize, can
// get called multiple times for the same isolate in different threads, though
// the initialized value will be consistent and thus change only once. Avoid
// calling compare_exchange_strong unless we actually need to change the
// value, to avoid spurious read/write races by TSAN.
if (old_value == new_value) return;
if (!slot->compare_exchange_strong(old_value, new_value,
std::memory_order_relaxed)) {
RELEASE_ASSERT(old_value == new_value);
}
}
void BSS::Initialize(Thread* current, uword* bss_start, bool vm) {
// TODO(https://dartbug.com/52579): Remove.
InitializeBSSEntry(Relocation::DRT_GetFfiCallbackMetadata,
reinterpret_cast<uword>(DLRT_GetFfiCallbackMetadata),
bss_start);
InitializeBSSEntry(Relocation::DRT_ExitTemporaryIsolate,
reinterpret_cast<uword>(DLRT_ExitTemporaryIsolate),
bss_start);
}
} // namespace dart