Message ID | 20190501053522.10967-2-sjitindarsingh@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [1/2] monitor: Add dump-stack command | expand |
On 01/05/2019 15:35, Suraj Jitindar Singh wrote: > The monitor function dump-stack is used to dump the stack for a cpu. > This can be useful for debugging purposes when the stack cannot be > dumped by another means. > > Add a ppc implementation ppc_cpu_dump_stack(). > The stack pointer is stored in R1 with the back pointer at offset 0 and > the link register at offset 2. > Also dump the registers from the stack frame if the marker "regshere" is > found. Is this a Linux only marker? ABI does not mentioned this. > This only dumps the kernel stack, stopping if a non-kernel address is > found in the stack. Why enforce this limit? > > Sample output: > (qemu) dump-stack > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5690 lr: 0xc0000000000974b8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc56f0 lr: 0xc00000000065aab4 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5720 lr: 0xc00000000065ab04 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5740 lr: 0xc0000000000c29b8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57b0 lr: 0xc0000000000bc9e8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57e0 lr: 0xc0000000000bd584 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5800 lr: 0xc0000000000bee14 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ac0 lr: 0xc0000000000c2100 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5c60 lr: 0xc000000000029460 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ca0 lr: 0xc00000000010b5e8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5d00 lr: 0xc000000000105f34 > trap : 0x0000000000000700 > pc : 0xc000000000104490 > msr : 0x9000000002843003 > lr : 0xc000000000103ffc > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr 1: 0xc00000005051f530 > gpr 2: 0xc000000001088200 > gpr 3: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr 4: 0xc000000032d60000 > gpr 5: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > gpr 6: 0x0000000000c835e0 > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 8: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 9: 0xc000000032f00000 > gpr10: 0x9000000002803033 > gpr11: 0xc000000000b60f00 > gpr12: 0x0000000000002000 > gpr13: 0xc000000001250000 > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr15: 0x0000000000000008 > gpr16: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr17: 0xc00000000114f790 > gpr18: 0x00000000ffffffff > gpr19: 0xc00000005051f8e8 > gpr20: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr21: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr22: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr23: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr24: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr25: 0xc0000000014b8f70 > gpr26: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr27: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr28: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr30: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > gpr31: 0xc0000000014b8f00 Looks bulky, using the "info registers" format would make sense here. > sp: 0xc00000005051f530 lr: 0x0000000000000000 > sp: 0xc00000005051f600 lr: 0xc000000000103ffc > sp: 0xc00000005051f670 lr: 0xc0000000000f60a8 > sp: 0xc00000005051f850 lr: 0xc0000000000f18c0 > sp: 0xc00000005051fa10 lr: 0xc0000000000f5184 > sp: 0xc00000005051fae0 lr: 0xc0000000000ddf54 > sp: 0xc00000005051fb00 lr: 0xc0000000000dab9c > sp: 0xc00000005051fb90 lr: 0xc0000000000cbf88 > sp: 0xc00000005051fd00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7480 > sp: 0xc00000005051fdb0 lr: 0xc0000000003e7ce4 > sp: 0xc00000005051fe00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7d88 > sp: 0xc00000005051fe20 lr: 0xc00000000000b3a4 > trap : 0x0000000000000c01 > pc : 0x00007fffa6c9d8d0 > msr : 0x900000000280f033 > lr : 0x0000000010090f40 > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000036 > gpr 1: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > gpr 2: 0x00007fffa6d57300 > gpr 3: 0x000000000000000d > gpr 4: 0x000000002000ae80 > gpr 5: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 6: 0x0000000000000537 > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 8: 0x000000000000000d > gpr 9: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr10: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr11: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr12: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr13: 0x00007fffa6306380 > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr15: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr16: 0x0000000039ba6928 > gpr17: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr18: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr19: 0x00007fffa6d702f0 > gpr20: 0x00007fffa62fddf0 > gpr21: 0x0000000000000080 > gpr22: 0x0000000000000004 > gpr23: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr24: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > gpr25: 0x0000000000000008 > gpr26: 0x00007fffa62fde10 > gpr27: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr28: 0x0000000000000002 > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr30: 0x0000000039ba6900 > gpr31: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > sp: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > > Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> > --- > target/ppc/cpu.h | 1 + > target/ppc/translate.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c | 1 + > 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu.h b/target/ppc/cpu.h > index 5e7cf54b2f..28c4dffca1 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/cpu.h > +++ b/target/ppc/cpu.h > @@ -1284,6 +1284,7 @@ struct PPCVirtualHypervisorClass { > void ppc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cpu); > bool ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt(CPUState *cpu, int int_req); > void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f, int flags); > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f); > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cpu, int flags); > hwaddr ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr); > int ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register(CPUState *cpu, uint8_t *buf, int reg); > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate.c b/target/ppc/translate.c > index 8d08625c33..b162998ce7 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/translate.c > +++ b/target/ppc/translate.c > @@ -7705,6 +7705,66 @@ void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags) > #undef RFPL > } > > +struct ppc_pt_regs { > + unsigned long gpr[32]; > + unsigned long nip; > + unsigned long msr; > + unsigned long orig_gpr3; > + unsigned long ctr; > + unsigned long link; > + unsigned long xer; > + unsigned long ccr; > + unsigned long softe; > + unsigned long trap; > + unsigned long dar; > + unsigned long dsisr; > + unsigned long result; > +}; > + > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cs, FILE *f) > +{ > +#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) > + PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cs); > + CPUPPCState *env = &cpu->env; > + uint64_t sp, next_sp, lr, buf[4]; These are hwaddr really. > + > + /* stack pointer stored in r1 */ > + sp = env->gpr[1]; > + > + while (sp && (sp & (0xCUL << 60))) { > + uint64_t marker = 0UL; sp = ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(cs, sp) | (sp & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK); and finish the loop when ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug returns -1? > + > + /* read and print LR */ > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp & ~(0xCUL << 60), buf, sizeof(*buf) * 4); and s/ & ~(0xCUL << 60)// > + next_sp = buf[0]; > + lr = buf[2]; These two need to be converted from guest endian. For a BE guest, I see: sp: 0x000000007e582ff0 lr: 0xe4e60a00000000c0 sp: 0xffffffffffffffff lr: 0x0000600000006000 sp: 0x0000600000006000 > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx lr: 0x%.16lx\n", sp, lr); HWADDR_PRIx. Or at least PRIx64, otherwise it won't compile on 32bit or x86 or somewhere else. > + sp &= ~(0xCUL << 60); and remove this line. And now you can dump > + > + /* Does the stackframe contain regs? */ > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 96, &marker, sizeof(marker)); I suspect the marker needs byteswap as well. What is that 96? > + if (marker == 0x7265677368657265) { /* regshere */ > + struct ppc_pt_regs regs; > + int i; > + > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 112, ®s, sizeof(regs)); and the regs. What is that 112? I'd copy from arch/powerpc/include/asm/ptrace.h: #define STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD 112 /* size of minimum stack frame */ #define STACK_FRAME_REGS_MARKER ASM_CONST(0x7265677368657265) and whatever that 96 is. Sadly, scripts/update-linux-headers.sh cannot copy arch/powerpc/include/asm/ptrace.h as kernel's "make headers_install" does not install it (it installs the "uapi" header which does not have these symbols) so you'll have to define them. > + > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\ttrap : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.trap); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tpc : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.nip); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tmsr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.msr); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tlr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.link); > + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tgpr%2d: 0x%.16lx\n", i, > + regs.gpr[i]); > + } > + > + sp = next_sp; > + } > + > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx\n", sp); and this is "sp: 0x%"HWADDR_PRIx"\n". > +#endif > +} > + > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cs, int flags) > { > #if defined(DO_PPC_STATISTICS) > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > index 0394a9ddad..3fd24f85cc 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > +++ b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > @@ -10587,6 +10587,7 @@ static void ppc_cpu_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) > cc->do_interrupt = ppc_cpu_do_interrupt; > cc->cpu_exec_interrupt = ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt; > cc->dump_state = ppc_cpu_dump_state; > + cc->dump_stack = ppc_cpu_dump_stack; > cc->dump_statistics = ppc_cpu_dump_statistics; > cc->set_pc = ppc_cpu_set_pc; > cc->gdb_read_register = ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register; >
On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 07:48:48PM +1000, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote: > > > On 01/05/2019 15:35, Suraj Jitindar Singh wrote: > > The monitor function dump-stack is used to dump the stack for a cpu. > > This can be useful for debugging purposes when the stack cannot be > > dumped by another means. > > > > Add a ppc implementation ppc_cpu_dump_stack(). > > The stack pointer is stored in R1 with the back pointer at offset 0 and > > the link register at offset 2. > > Also dump the registers from the stack frame if the marker "regshere" is > > found. > > Is this a Linux only marker? ABI does not mentioned this. > > > This only dumps the kernel stack, stopping if a non-kernel address is > > found in the stack. > > Why enforce this limit? It's also making a Linux specific assumption about addresses. > > > > > Sample output: > > (qemu) dump-stack > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5690 lr: 0xc0000000000974b8 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc56f0 lr: 0xc00000000065aab4 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5720 lr: 0xc00000000065ab04 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5740 lr: 0xc0000000000c29b8 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57b0 lr: 0xc0000000000bc9e8 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57e0 lr: 0xc0000000000bd584 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5800 lr: 0xc0000000000bee14 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ac0 lr: 0xc0000000000c2100 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5c60 lr: 0xc000000000029460 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ca0 lr: 0xc00000000010b5e8 > > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5d00 lr: 0xc000000000105f34 > > trap : 0x0000000000000700 > > pc : 0xc000000000104490 > > msr : 0x9000000002843003 > > lr : 0xc000000000103ffc > > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr 1: 0xc00000005051f530 > > gpr 2: 0xc000000001088200 > > gpr 3: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr 4: 0xc000000032d60000 > > gpr 5: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > > gpr 6: 0x0000000000c835e0 > > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr 8: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr 9: 0xc000000032f00000 > > gpr10: 0x9000000002803033 > > gpr11: 0xc000000000b60f00 > > gpr12: 0x0000000000002000 > > gpr13: 0xc000000001250000 > > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr15: 0x0000000000000008 > > gpr16: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr17: 0xc00000000114f790 > > gpr18: 0x00000000ffffffff > > gpr19: 0xc00000005051f8e8 > > gpr20: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr21: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr22: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr23: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr24: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr25: 0xc0000000014b8f70 > > gpr26: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr27: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr28: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr30: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > > gpr31: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > > Looks bulky, using the "info registers" format would make sense here. > > > > sp: 0xc00000005051f530 lr: 0x0000000000000000 > > sp: 0xc00000005051f600 lr: 0xc000000000103ffc > > sp: 0xc00000005051f670 lr: 0xc0000000000f60a8 > > sp: 0xc00000005051f850 lr: 0xc0000000000f18c0 > > sp: 0xc00000005051fa10 lr: 0xc0000000000f5184 > > sp: 0xc00000005051fae0 lr: 0xc0000000000ddf54 > > sp: 0xc00000005051fb00 lr: 0xc0000000000dab9c > > sp: 0xc00000005051fb90 lr: 0xc0000000000cbf88 > > sp: 0xc00000005051fd00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7480 > > sp: 0xc00000005051fdb0 lr: 0xc0000000003e7ce4 > > sp: 0xc00000005051fe00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7d88 > > sp: 0xc00000005051fe20 lr: 0xc00000000000b3a4 > > trap : 0x0000000000000c01 > > pc : 0x00007fffa6c9d8d0 > > msr : 0x900000000280f033 > > lr : 0x0000000010090f40 > > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000036 > > gpr 1: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > > gpr 2: 0x00007fffa6d57300 > > gpr 3: 0x000000000000000d > > gpr 4: 0x000000002000ae80 > > gpr 5: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr 6: 0x0000000000000537 > > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr 8: 0x000000000000000d > > gpr 9: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr10: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr11: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr12: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr13: 0x00007fffa6306380 > > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr15: 0x0000000000000001 > > gpr16: 0x0000000039ba6928 > > gpr17: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr18: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr19: 0x00007fffa6d702f0 > > gpr20: 0x00007fffa62fddf0 > > gpr21: 0x0000000000000080 > > gpr22: 0x0000000000000004 > > gpr23: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr24: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > > gpr25: 0x0000000000000008 > > gpr26: 0x00007fffa62fde10 > > gpr27: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr28: 0x0000000000000002 > > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > > gpr30: 0x0000000039ba6900 > > gpr31: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > > sp: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > > > > Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> > > --- > > target/ppc/cpu.h | 1 + > > target/ppc/translate.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c | 1 + > > 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu.h b/target/ppc/cpu.h > > index 5e7cf54b2f..28c4dffca1 100644 > > --- a/target/ppc/cpu.h > > +++ b/target/ppc/cpu.h > > @@ -1284,6 +1284,7 @@ struct PPCVirtualHypervisorClass { > > void ppc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cpu); > > bool ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt(CPUState *cpu, int int_req); > > void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f, int flags); > > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f); > > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cpu, int flags); > > hwaddr ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr); > > int ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register(CPUState *cpu, uint8_t *buf, int reg); > > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate.c b/target/ppc/translate.c > > index 8d08625c33..b162998ce7 100644 > > --- a/target/ppc/translate.c > > +++ b/target/ppc/translate.c > > @@ -7705,6 +7705,66 @@ void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags) > > #undef RFPL > > } > > > > +struct ppc_pt_regs { > > + unsigned long gpr[32]; > > + unsigned long nip; > > + unsigned long msr; > > + unsigned long orig_gpr3; > > + unsigned long ctr; > > + unsigned long link; > > + unsigned long xer; > > + unsigned long ccr; > > + unsigned long softe; > > + unsigned long trap; > > + unsigned long dar; > > + unsigned long dsisr; > > + unsigned long result; > > +}; > > + > > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cs, FILE *f) > > +{ > > +#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) > > + PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cs); > > + CPUPPCState *env = &cpu->env; > > + uint64_t sp, next_sp, lr, buf[4]; > > These are hwaddr really. > > > + > > + /* stack pointer stored in r1 */ > > + sp = env->gpr[1]; > > + > > + while (sp && (sp & (0xCUL << 60))) { > > + uint64_t marker = 0UL; > > sp = ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(cs, sp) | (sp & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK); > > and finish the loop when ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug returns -1? > > > + > > + /* read and print LR */ > > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp & ~(0xCUL << 60), buf, sizeof(*buf) * 4); > > and s/ & ~(0xCUL << 60)// > > > + next_sp = buf[0]; > > + lr = buf[2]; > > These two need to be converted from guest endian. For a BE guest, I see: > > sp: 0x000000007e582ff0 lr: 0xe4e60a00000000c0 > sp: 0xffffffffffffffff lr: 0x0000600000006000 > sp: 0x0000600000006000 > > > > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx lr: 0x%.16lx\n", sp, lr); > > HWADDR_PRIx. Or at least PRIx64, otherwise it won't compile on 32bit or > x86 or somewhere else. > > > > + sp &= ~(0xCUL << 60); > > and remove this line. And now you can dump > > > > > + > > + /* Does the stackframe contain regs? */ > > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 96, &marker, sizeof(marker)); > > I suspect the marker needs byteswap as well. Yeah, best to use the cpu_ldl() etc wrappers if possible, which include byteswaps. Urgh... except this depends on the cpu mode which complicates things. > > What is that 96? > > > + if (marker == 0x7265677368657265) { /* regshere */ > > + struct ppc_pt_regs regs; > > + int i; > > + > > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 112, ®s, sizeof(regs)); > > and the regs. > > What is that 112? > > I'd copy from arch/powerpc/include/asm/ptrace.h: > > #define STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD 112 /* size of minimum stack frame */ > #define STACK_FRAME_REGS_MARKER ASM_CONST(0x7265677368657265) > > and whatever that 96 is. > > Sadly, scripts/update-linux-headers.sh cannot copy > arch/powerpc/include/asm/ptrace.h as kernel's "make headers_install" > does not install it (it installs the "uapi" header which does not have > these symbols) so you'll have to define them. > > > > + > > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\ttrap : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.trap); > > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tpc : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.nip); > > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tmsr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.msr); > > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tlr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.link); > > + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) > > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tgpr%2d: 0x%.16lx\n", i, > > + regs.gpr[i]); > > + } > > + > > + sp = next_sp; > > + } > > + > > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx\n", sp); > > > and this is "sp: 0x%"HWADDR_PRIx"\n". > > > > > +#endif > > +} > > + > > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cs, int flags) > > { > > #if defined(DO_PPC_STATISTICS) > > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > > index 0394a9ddad..3fd24f85cc 100644 > > --- a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > > +++ b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > > @@ -10587,6 +10587,7 @@ static void ppc_cpu_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) > > cc->do_interrupt = ppc_cpu_do_interrupt; > > cc->cpu_exec_interrupt = ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt; > > cc->dump_state = ppc_cpu_dump_state; > > + cc->dump_stack = ppc_cpu_dump_stack; > > cc->dump_statistics = ppc_cpu_dump_statistics; > > cc->set_pc = ppc_cpu_set_pc; > > cc->gdb_read_register = ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register; > > >
On 02/05/2019 10:43, David Gibson wrote: > On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 07:48:48PM +1000, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote: >> >> >> On 01/05/2019 15:35, Suraj Jitindar Singh wrote: >>> The monitor function dump-stack is used to dump the stack for a cpu. >>> This can be useful for debugging purposes when the stack cannot be >>> dumped by another means. >>> >>> Add a ppc implementation ppc_cpu_dump_stack(). >>> The stack pointer is stored in R1 with the back pointer at offset 0 and >>> the link register at offset 2. >>> Also dump the registers from the stack frame if the marker "regshere" is >>> found. >> >> Is this a Linux only marker? ABI does not mentioned this. >> >>> This only dumps the kernel stack, stopping if a non-kernel address is >>> found in the stack. >> >> Why enforce this limit? > > It's also making a Linux specific assumption about addresses. It does not have to if it used ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(), the only linux specific left is that "regshere" marker, otherwise it could work for AIX or FreeBSD (obviously without the exception frame). > >> >>> >>> Sample output: >>> (qemu) dump-stack >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5690 lr: 0xc0000000000974b8 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc56f0 lr: 0xc00000000065aab4 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5720 lr: 0xc00000000065ab04 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5740 lr: 0xc0000000000c29b8 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc57b0 lr: 0xc0000000000bc9e8 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc57e0 lr: 0xc0000000000bd584 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5800 lr: 0xc0000000000bee14 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ac0 lr: 0xc0000000000c2100 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5c60 lr: 0xc000000000029460 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ca0 lr: 0xc00000000010b5e8 >>> sp: 0xc00000007bfc5d00 lr: 0xc000000000105f34 >>> trap : 0x0000000000000700 >>> pc : 0xc000000000104490 >>> msr : 0x9000000002843003 >>> lr : 0xc000000000103ffc >>> gpr 0: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr 1: 0xc00000005051f530 >>> gpr 2: 0xc000000001088200 >>> gpr 3: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr 4: 0xc000000032d60000 >>> gpr 5: 0xc0000000014b8f00 >>> gpr 6: 0x0000000000c835e0 >>> gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr 8: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr 9: 0xc000000032f00000 >>> gpr10: 0x9000000002803033 >>> gpr11: 0xc000000000b60f00 >>> gpr12: 0x0000000000002000 >>> gpr13: 0xc000000001250000 >>> gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr15: 0x0000000000000008 >>> gpr16: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr17: 0xc00000000114f790 >>> gpr18: 0x00000000ffffffff >>> gpr19: 0xc00000005051f8e8 >>> gpr20: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr21: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr22: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr23: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr24: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr25: 0xc0000000014b8f70 >>> gpr26: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr27: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr28: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr30: 0xc0000000014b8f00 >>> gpr31: 0xc0000000014b8f00 >> >> Looks bulky, using the "info registers" format would make sense here. >> >> >>> sp: 0xc00000005051f530 lr: 0x0000000000000000 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051f600 lr: 0xc000000000103ffc >>> sp: 0xc00000005051f670 lr: 0xc0000000000f60a8 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051f850 lr: 0xc0000000000f18c0 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fa10 lr: 0xc0000000000f5184 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fae0 lr: 0xc0000000000ddf54 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fb00 lr: 0xc0000000000dab9c >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fb90 lr: 0xc0000000000cbf88 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fd00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7480 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fdb0 lr: 0xc0000000003e7ce4 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fe00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7d88 >>> sp: 0xc00000005051fe20 lr: 0xc00000000000b3a4 >>> trap : 0x0000000000000c01 >>> pc : 0x00007fffa6c9d8d0 >>> msr : 0x900000000280f033 >>> lr : 0x0000000010090f40 >>> gpr 0: 0x0000000000000036 >>> gpr 1: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 >>> gpr 2: 0x00007fffa6d57300 >>> gpr 3: 0x000000000000000d >>> gpr 4: 0x000000002000ae80 >>> gpr 5: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr 6: 0x0000000000000537 >>> gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr 8: 0x000000000000000d >>> gpr 9: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr10: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr11: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr12: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr13: 0x00007fffa6306380 >>> gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr15: 0x0000000000000001 >>> gpr16: 0x0000000039ba6928 >>> gpr17: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr18: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr19: 0x00007fffa6d702f0 >>> gpr20: 0x00007fffa62fddf0 >>> gpr21: 0x0000000000000080 >>> gpr22: 0x0000000000000004 >>> gpr23: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr24: 0x0000000010ac85c0 >>> gpr25: 0x0000000000000008 >>> gpr26: 0x00007fffa62fde10 >>> gpr27: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr28: 0x0000000000000002 >>> gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 >>> gpr30: 0x0000000039ba6900 >>> gpr31: 0x0000000010ac85c0 >>> sp: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> >>> --- >>> target/ppc/cpu.h | 1 + >>> target/ppc/translate.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c | 1 + >>> 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu.h b/target/ppc/cpu.h >>> index 5e7cf54b2f..28c4dffca1 100644 >>> --- a/target/ppc/cpu.h >>> +++ b/target/ppc/cpu.h >>> @@ -1284,6 +1284,7 @@ struct PPCVirtualHypervisorClass { >>> void ppc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cpu); >>> bool ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt(CPUState *cpu, int int_req); >>> void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f, int flags); >>> +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f); >>> void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cpu, int flags); >>> hwaddr ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr); >>> int ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register(CPUState *cpu, uint8_t *buf, int reg); >>> diff --git a/target/ppc/translate.c b/target/ppc/translate.c >>> index 8d08625c33..b162998ce7 100644 >>> --- a/target/ppc/translate.c >>> +++ b/target/ppc/translate.c >>> @@ -7705,6 +7705,66 @@ void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags) >>> #undef RFPL >>> } >>> >>> +struct ppc_pt_regs { >>> + unsigned long gpr[32]; >>> + unsigned long nip; >>> + unsigned long msr; >>> + unsigned long orig_gpr3; >>> + unsigned long ctr; >>> + unsigned long link; >>> + unsigned long xer; >>> + unsigned long ccr; >>> + unsigned long softe; >>> + unsigned long trap; >>> + unsigned long dar; >>> + unsigned long dsisr; >>> + unsigned long result; >>> +}; >>> + >>> +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cs, FILE *f) >>> +{ >>> +#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) >>> + PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cs); >>> + CPUPPCState *env = &cpu->env; >>> + uint64_t sp, next_sp, lr, buf[4]; >> >> These are hwaddr really. >> >>> + >>> + /* stack pointer stored in r1 */ >>> + sp = env->gpr[1]; >>> + >>> + while (sp && (sp & (0xCUL << 60))) { >>> + uint64_t marker = 0UL; >> >> sp = ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(cs, sp) | (sp & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK); >> >> and finish the loop when ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug returns -1? >> >>> + >>> + /* read and print LR */ >>> + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp & ~(0xCUL << 60), buf, sizeof(*buf) * 4); >> >> and s/ & ~(0xCUL << 60)// >> >>> + next_sp = buf[0]; >>> + lr = buf[2]; >> >> These two need to be converted from guest endian. For a BE guest, I see: >> >> sp: 0x000000007e582ff0 lr: 0xe4e60a00000000c0 >> sp: 0xffffffffffffffff lr: 0x0000600000006000 >> sp: 0x0000600000006000 >> >> >>> + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx lr: 0x%.16lx\n", sp, lr); >> >> HWADDR_PRIx. Or at least PRIx64, otherwise it won't compile on 32bit or >> x86 or somewhere else. >> >> >>> + sp &= ~(0xCUL << 60); >> >> and remove this line. And now you can dump >> >> >> >>> + >>> + /* Does the stackframe contain regs? */ >>> + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 96, &marker, sizeof(marker)); >> >> I suspect the marker needs byteswap as well. > > Yeah, best to use the cpu_ldl() etc wrappers if possible, which > include byteswaps. Urgh... except this depends on the cpu mode which > complicates things. > >> >> What is that 96? >> >>> + if (marker == 0x7265677368657265) { /* regshere */ >>> + struct ppc_pt_regs regs; >>> + int i; >>> + >>> + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 112, ®s, sizeof(regs)); >> >> and the regs. >> >> What is that 112? >> >> I'd copy from arch/powerpc/include/asm/ptrace.h: >> >> #define STACK_FRAME_OVERHEAD 112 /* size of minimum stack frame */ >> #define STACK_FRAME_REGS_MARKER ASM_CONST(0x7265677368657265) >> >> and whatever that 96 is. >> >> Sadly, scripts/update-linux-headers.sh cannot copy >> arch/powerpc/include/asm/ptrace.h as kernel's "make headers_install" >> does not install it (it installs the "uapi" header which does not have >> these symbols) so you'll have to define them. >> >> >>> + >>> + qemu_fprintf(f, "\ttrap : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.trap); >>> + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tpc : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.nip); >>> + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tmsr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.msr); >>> + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tlr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.link); >>> + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) >>> + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tgpr%2d: 0x%.16lx\n", i, >>> + regs.gpr[i]); >>> + } >>> + >>> + sp = next_sp; >>> + } >>> + >>> + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx\n", sp); >> >> >> and this is "sp: 0x%"HWADDR_PRIx"\n". >> >> >> >>> +#endif >>> +} >>> + >>> void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cs, int flags) >>> { >>> #if defined(DO_PPC_STATISTICS) >>> diff --git a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c >>> index 0394a9ddad..3fd24f85cc 100644 >>> --- a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c >>> +++ b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c >>> @@ -10587,6 +10587,7 @@ static void ppc_cpu_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) >>> cc->do_interrupt = ppc_cpu_do_interrupt; >>> cc->cpu_exec_interrupt = ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt; >>> cc->dump_state = ppc_cpu_dump_state; >>> + cc->dump_stack = ppc_cpu_dump_stack; >>> cc->dump_statistics = ppc_cpu_dump_statistics; >>> cc->set_pc = ppc_cpu_set_pc; >>> cc->gdb_read_register = ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register; >>> >> >
On Wed, 1 May 2019 15:35:22 +1000 Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> wrote: > The monitor function dump-stack is used to dump the stack for a cpu. > This can be useful for debugging purposes when the stack cannot be > dumped by another means. > > Add a ppc implementation ppc_cpu_dump_stack(). > The stack pointer is stored in R1 with the back pointer at offset 0 and > the link register at offset 2. > Also dump the registers from the stack frame if the marker "regshere" is > found. > This only dumps the kernel stack, stopping if a non-kernel address is > found in the stack. > > Sample output: > (qemu) dump-stack > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5690 lr: 0xc0000000000974b8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc56f0 lr: 0xc00000000065aab4 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5720 lr: 0xc00000000065ab04 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5740 lr: 0xc0000000000c29b8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57b0 lr: 0xc0000000000bc9e8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57e0 lr: 0xc0000000000bd584 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5800 lr: 0xc0000000000bee14 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ac0 lr: 0xc0000000000c2100 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5c60 lr: 0xc000000000029460 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ca0 lr: 0xc00000000010b5e8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5d00 lr: 0xc000000000105f34 > trap : 0x0000000000000700 > pc : 0xc000000000104490 > msr : 0x9000000002843003 > lr : 0xc000000000103ffc > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr 1: 0xc00000005051f530 > gpr 2: 0xc000000001088200 > gpr 3: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr 4: 0xc000000032d60000 > gpr 5: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > gpr 6: 0x0000000000c835e0 > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 8: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 9: 0xc000000032f00000 > gpr10: 0x9000000002803033 > gpr11: 0xc000000000b60f00 > gpr12: 0x0000000000002000 > gpr13: 0xc000000001250000 > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr15: 0x0000000000000008 > gpr16: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr17: 0xc00000000114f790 > gpr18: 0x00000000ffffffff > gpr19: 0xc00000005051f8e8 > gpr20: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr21: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr22: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr23: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr24: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr25: 0xc0000000014b8f70 > gpr26: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr27: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr28: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr30: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > gpr31: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > sp: 0xc00000005051f530 lr: 0x0000000000000000 > sp: 0xc00000005051f600 lr: 0xc000000000103ffc > sp: 0xc00000005051f670 lr: 0xc0000000000f60a8 > sp: 0xc00000005051f850 lr: 0xc0000000000f18c0 > sp: 0xc00000005051fa10 lr: 0xc0000000000f5184 > sp: 0xc00000005051fae0 lr: 0xc0000000000ddf54 > sp: 0xc00000005051fb00 lr: 0xc0000000000dab9c > sp: 0xc00000005051fb90 lr: 0xc0000000000cbf88 > sp: 0xc00000005051fd00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7480 > sp: 0xc00000005051fdb0 lr: 0xc0000000003e7ce4 > sp: 0xc00000005051fe00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7d88 > sp: 0xc00000005051fe20 lr: 0xc00000000000b3a4 > trap : 0x0000000000000c01 > pc : 0x00007fffa6c9d8d0 > msr : 0x900000000280f033 > lr : 0x0000000010090f40 > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000036 > gpr 1: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > gpr 2: 0x00007fffa6d57300 > gpr 3: 0x000000000000000d > gpr 4: 0x000000002000ae80 > gpr 5: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 6: 0x0000000000000537 > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 8: 0x000000000000000d > gpr 9: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr10: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr11: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr12: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr13: 0x00007fffa6306380 > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr15: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr16: 0x0000000039ba6928 > gpr17: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr18: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr19: 0x00007fffa6d702f0 > gpr20: 0x00007fffa62fddf0 > gpr21: 0x0000000000000080 > gpr22: 0x0000000000000004 > gpr23: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr24: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > gpr25: 0x0000000000000008 > gpr26: 0x00007fffa62fde10 > gpr27: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr28: 0x0000000000000002 > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr30: 0x0000000039ba6900 > gpr31: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > sp: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > > Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> > --- > target/ppc/cpu.h | 1 + > target/ppc/translate.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c | 1 + > 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu.h b/target/ppc/cpu.h > index 5e7cf54b2f..28c4dffca1 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/cpu.h > +++ b/target/ppc/cpu.h > @@ -1284,6 +1284,7 @@ struct PPCVirtualHypervisorClass { > void ppc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cpu); > bool ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt(CPUState *cpu, int int_req); > void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f, int flags); > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f); > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cpu, int flags); > hwaddr ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr); > int ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register(CPUState *cpu, uint8_t *buf, int reg); > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate.c b/target/ppc/translate.c > index 8d08625c33..b162998ce7 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/translate.c > +++ b/target/ppc/translate.c > @@ -7705,6 +7705,66 @@ void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags) > #undef RFPL > } > > +struct ppc_pt_regs { > + unsigned long gpr[32]; > + unsigned long nip; > + unsigned long msr; > + unsigned long orig_gpr3; > + unsigned long ctr; > + unsigned long link; > + unsigned long xer; > + unsigned long ccr; > + unsigned long softe; > + unsigned long trap; > + unsigned long dar; > + unsigned long dsisr; > + unsigned long result; > +}; > + > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cs, FILE *f) > +{ > +#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) > + PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cs); > + CPUPPCState *env = &cpu->env; > + uint64_t sp, next_sp, lr, buf[4]; > + > + /* stack pointer stored in r1 */ > + sp = env->gpr[1]; > + > + while (sp && (sp & (0xCUL << 60))) { 0xCUL << 60 isn't appropriate for 32-bit hosts. Use 0xCULL instead. > + uint64_t marker = 0UL; > + > + /* read and print LR */ > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp & ~(0xCUL << 60), buf, sizeof(*buf) * 4); > + next_sp = buf[0]; > + lr = buf[2]; > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx lr: 0x%.16lx\n", sp, lr); > + sp &= ~(0xCUL << 60); > + > + /* Does the stackframe contain regs? */ > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 96, &marker, sizeof(marker)); > + if (marker == 0x7265677368657265) { /* regshere */ > + struct ppc_pt_regs regs; > + int i; > + > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 112, ®s, sizeof(regs)); > + > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\ttrap : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.trap); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tpc : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.nip); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tmsr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.msr); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tlr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.link); > + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tgpr%2d: 0x%.16lx\n", i, > + regs.gpr[i]); > + } > + > + sp = next_sp; > + } > + > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx\n", sp); > +#endif > +} > + > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cs, int flags) > { > #if defined(DO_PPC_STATISTICS) > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > index 0394a9ddad..3fd24f85cc 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > +++ b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > @@ -10587,6 +10587,7 @@ static void ppc_cpu_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) > cc->do_interrupt = ppc_cpu_do_interrupt; > cc->cpu_exec_interrupt = ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt; > cc->dump_state = ppc_cpu_dump_state; > + cc->dump_stack = ppc_cpu_dump_stack; > cc->dump_statistics = ppc_cpu_dump_statistics; > cc->set_pc = ppc_cpu_set_pc; > cc->gdb_read_register = ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register;
On Thu, May 02, 2019 at 01:47:32PM +1000, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote: > > > On 02/05/2019 10:43, David Gibson wrote: > > On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 07:48:48PM +1000, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote: > >> > >> > >> On 01/05/2019 15:35, Suraj Jitindar Singh wrote: > >>> The monitor function dump-stack is used to dump the stack for a cpu. > >>> This can be useful for debugging purposes when the stack cannot be > >>> dumped by another means. > >>> > >>> Add a ppc implementation ppc_cpu_dump_stack(). > >>> The stack pointer is stored in R1 with the back pointer at offset 0 and > >>> the link register at offset 2. > >>> Also dump the registers from the stack frame if the marker "regshere" is > >>> found. > >> > >> Is this a Linux only marker? ABI does not mentioned this. > >> > >>> This only dumps the kernel stack, stopping if a non-kernel address is > >>> found in the stack. > >> > >> Why enforce this limit? > > > > It's also making a Linux specific assumption about addresses. > > It does not have to if it used ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(), the only > linux specific left is that "regshere" marker, otherwise it could work > for AIX or FreeBSD (obviously without the exception frame). Sorry, I thought this was relying on the fact that Linux put its linear mapping at 0xc0..., but I realized I was misreading what was just the masking of the top two real mode address bits which is in the hardware.
Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> writes: > The monitor function dump-stack is used to dump the stack for a cpu. > This can be useful for debugging purposes when the stack cannot be > dumped by another means. > > Add a ppc implementation ppc_cpu_dump_stack(). > The stack pointer is stored in R1 with the back pointer at offset 0 and > the link register at offset 2. > Also dump the registers from the stack frame if the marker "regshere" is > found. > This only dumps the kernel stack, stopping if a non-kernel address is > found in the stack. > > Sample output: > (qemu) dump-stack > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5690 lr: 0xc0000000000974b8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc56f0 lr: 0xc00000000065aab4 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5720 lr: 0xc00000000065ab04 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5740 lr: 0xc0000000000c29b8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57b0 lr: 0xc0000000000bc9e8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc57e0 lr: 0xc0000000000bd584 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5800 lr: 0xc0000000000bee14 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ac0 lr: 0xc0000000000c2100 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5c60 lr: 0xc000000000029460 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ca0 lr: 0xc00000000010b5e8 > sp: 0xc00000007bfc5d00 lr: 0xc000000000105f34 > trap : 0x0000000000000700 > pc : 0xc000000000104490 > msr : 0x9000000002843003 > lr : 0xc000000000103ffc > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr 1: 0xc00000005051f530 > gpr 2: 0xc000000001088200 > gpr 3: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr 4: 0xc000000032d60000 > gpr 5: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > gpr 6: 0x0000000000c835e0 > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 8: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 9: 0xc000000032f00000 > gpr10: 0x9000000002803033 > gpr11: 0xc000000000b60f00 > gpr12: 0x0000000000002000 > gpr13: 0xc000000001250000 > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr15: 0x0000000000000008 > gpr16: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr17: 0xc00000000114f790 > gpr18: 0x00000000ffffffff > gpr19: 0xc00000005051f8e8 > gpr20: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr21: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr22: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr23: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr24: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr25: 0xc0000000014b8f70 > gpr26: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr27: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr28: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr30: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > gpr31: 0xc0000000014b8f00 > sp: 0xc00000005051f530 lr: 0x0000000000000000 > sp: 0xc00000005051f600 lr: 0xc000000000103ffc > sp: 0xc00000005051f670 lr: 0xc0000000000f60a8 > sp: 0xc00000005051f850 lr: 0xc0000000000f18c0 > sp: 0xc00000005051fa10 lr: 0xc0000000000f5184 > sp: 0xc00000005051fae0 lr: 0xc0000000000ddf54 > sp: 0xc00000005051fb00 lr: 0xc0000000000dab9c > sp: 0xc00000005051fb90 lr: 0xc0000000000cbf88 > sp: 0xc00000005051fd00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7480 > sp: 0xc00000005051fdb0 lr: 0xc0000000003e7ce4 > sp: 0xc00000005051fe00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7d88 > sp: 0xc00000005051fe20 lr: 0xc00000000000b3a4 > trap : 0x0000000000000c01 > pc : 0x00007fffa6c9d8d0 > msr : 0x900000000280f033 > lr : 0x0000000010090f40 > gpr 0: 0x0000000000000036 > gpr 1: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > gpr 2: 0x00007fffa6d57300 > gpr 3: 0x000000000000000d > gpr 4: 0x000000002000ae80 > gpr 5: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 6: 0x0000000000000537 > gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr 8: 0x000000000000000d > gpr 9: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr10: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr11: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr12: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr13: 0x00007fffa6306380 > gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr15: 0x0000000000000001 > gpr16: 0x0000000039ba6928 > gpr17: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr18: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr19: 0x00007fffa6d702f0 > gpr20: 0x00007fffa62fddf0 > gpr21: 0x0000000000000080 > gpr22: 0x0000000000000004 > gpr23: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr24: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > gpr25: 0x0000000000000008 > gpr26: 0x00007fffa62fde10 > gpr27: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr28: 0x0000000000000002 > gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 > gpr30: 0x0000000039ba6900 > gpr31: 0x0000000010ac85c0 > sp: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 > > Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> > --- > target/ppc/cpu.h | 1 + > target/ppc/translate.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c | 1 + > 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+) The diffstat doesn't look prohibitive. However, I fear implementations for more ornery targets such as x86 might take much more code. > > diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu.h b/target/ppc/cpu.h > index 5e7cf54b2f..28c4dffca1 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/cpu.h > +++ b/target/ppc/cpu.h > @@ -1284,6 +1284,7 @@ struct PPCVirtualHypervisorClass { > void ppc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cpu); > bool ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt(CPUState *cpu, int int_req); > void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f, int flags); > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f); > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cpu, int flags); > hwaddr ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr); > int ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register(CPUState *cpu, uint8_t *buf, int reg); > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate.c b/target/ppc/translate.c > index 8d08625c33..b162998ce7 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/translate.c > +++ b/target/ppc/translate.c > @@ -7705,6 +7705,66 @@ void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags) > #undef RFPL > } > > +struct ppc_pt_regs { > + unsigned long gpr[32]; > + unsigned long nip; > + unsigned long msr; > + unsigned long orig_gpr3; > + unsigned long ctr; > + unsigned long link; > + unsigned long xer; > + unsigned long ccr; > + unsigned long softe; > + unsigned long trap; > + unsigned long dar; > + unsigned long dsisr; > + unsigned long result; > +}; > + > +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cs, FILE *f) > +{ > +#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) Ignorant question: why do you need the #if here? > + PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cs); > + CPUPPCState *env = &cpu->env; > + uint64_t sp, next_sp, lr, buf[4]; > + > + /* stack pointer stored in r1 */ > + sp = env->gpr[1]; > + > + while (sp && (sp & (0xCUL << 60))) { > + uint64_t marker = 0UL; > + > + /* read and print LR */ > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp & ~(0xCUL << 60), buf, sizeof(*buf) * 4); > + next_sp = buf[0]; > + lr = buf[2]; > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx lr: 0x%.16lx\n", sp, lr); > + sp &= ~(0xCUL << 60); > + > + /* Does the stackframe contain regs? */ > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 96, &marker, sizeof(marker)); > + if (marker == 0x7265677368657265) { /* regshere */ > + struct ppc_pt_regs regs; > + int i; > + > + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 112, ®s, sizeof(regs)); > + > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\ttrap : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.trap); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tpc : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.nip); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tmsr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.msr); > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tlr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.link); > + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) > + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tgpr%2d: 0x%.16lx\n", i, > + regs.gpr[i]); > + } > + > + sp = next_sp; > + } > + > + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx\n", sp); > +#endif > +} > + > void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cs, int flags) > { > #if defined(DO_PPC_STATISTICS) > diff --git a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > index 0394a9ddad..3fd24f85cc 100644 > --- a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > +++ b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c > @@ -10587,6 +10587,7 @@ static void ppc_cpu_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) > cc->do_interrupt = ppc_cpu_do_interrupt; > cc->cpu_exec_interrupt = ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt; > cc->dump_state = ppc_cpu_dump_state; > + cc->dump_stack = ppc_cpu_dump_stack; > cc->dump_statistics = ppc_cpu_dump_statistics; > cc->set_pc = ppc_cpu_set_pc; > cc->gdb_read_register = ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register;
diff --git a/target/ppc/cpu.h b/target/ppc/cpu.h index 5e7cf54b2f..28c4dffca1 100644 --- a/target/ppc/cpu.h +++ b/target/ppc/cpu.h @@ -1284,6 +1284,7 @@ struct PPCVirtualHypervisorClass { void ppc_cpu_do_interrupt(CPUState *cpu); bool ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt(CPUState *cpu, int int_req); void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f, int flags); +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cpu, FILE *f); void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cpu, int flags); hwaddr ppc_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(CPUState *cpu, vaddr addr); int ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register(CPUState *cpu, uint8_t *buf, int reg); diff --git a/target/ppc/translate.c b/target/ppc/translate.c index 8d08625c33..b162998ce7 100644 --- a/target/ppc/translate.c +++ b/target/ppc/translate.c @@ -7705,6 +7705,66 @@ void ppc_cpu_dump_state(CPUState *cs, FILE *f, int flags) #undef RFPL } +struct ppc_pt_regs { + unsigned long gpr[32]; + unsigned long nip; + unsigned long msr; + unsigned long orig_gpr3; + unsigned long ctr; + unsigned long link; + unsigned long xer; + unsigned long ccr; + unsigned long softe; + unsigned long trap; + unsigned long dar; + unsigned long dsisr; + unsigned long result; +}; + +void ppc_cpu_dump_stack(CPUState *cs, FILE *f) +{ +#if defined(TARGET_PPC64) + PowerPCCPU *cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cs); + CPUPPCState *env = &cpu->env; + uint64_t sp, next_sp, lr, buf[4]; + + /* stack pointer stored in r1 */ + sp = env->gpr[1]; + + while (sp && (sp & (0xCUL << 60))) { + uint64_t marker = 0UL; + + /* read and print LR */ + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp & ~(0xCUL << 60), buf, sizeof(*buf) * 4); + next_sp = buf[0]; + lr = buf[2]; + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx lr: 0x%.16lx\n", sp, lr); + sp &= ~(0xCUL << 60); + + /* Does the stackframe contain regs? */ + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 96, &marker, sizeof(marker)); + if (marker == 0x7265677368657265) { /* regshere */ + struct ppc_pt_regs regs; + int i; + + cpu_physical_memory_read(sp + 112, ®s, sizeof(regs)); + + qemu_fprintf(f, "\ttrap : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.trap); + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tpc : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.nip); + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tmsr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.msr); + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tlr : 0x%.16lx\n", regs.link); + for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) + qemu_fprintf(f, "\tgpr%2d: 0x%.16lx\n", i, + regs.gpr[i]); + } + + sp = next_sp; + } + + qemu_fprintf(f, "sp: 0x%.16lx\n", sp); +#endif +} + void ppc_cpu_dump_statistics(CPUState *cs, int flags) { #if defined(DO_PPC_STATISTICS) diff --git a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c index 0394a9ddad..3fd24f85cc 100644 --- a/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c +++ b/target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c @@ -10587,6 +10587,7 @@ static void ppc_cpu_class_init(ObjectClass *oc, void *data) cc->do_interrupt = ppc_cpu_do_interrupt; cc->cpu_exec_interrupt = ppc_cpu_exec_interrupt; cc->dump_state = ppc_cpu_dump_state; + cc->dump_stack = ppc_cpu_dump_stack; cc->dump_statistics = ppc_cpu_dump_statistics; cc->set_pc = ppc_cpu_set_pc; cc->gdb_read_register = ppc_cpu_gdb_read_register;
The monitor function dump-stack is used to dump the stack for a cpu. This can be useful for debugging purposes when the stack cannot be dumped by another means. Add a ppc implementation ppc_cpu_dump_stack(). The stack pointer is stored in R1 with the back pointer at offset 0 and the link register at offset 2. Also dump the registers from the stack frame if the marker "regshere" is found. This only dumps the kernel stack, stopping if a non-kernel address is found in the stack. Sample output: (qemu) dump-stack sp: 0xc00000007bfc5690 lr: 0xc0000000000974b8 sp: 0xc00000007bfc56f0 lr: 0xc00000000065aab4 sp: 0xc00000007bfc5720 lr: 0xc00000000065ab04 sp: 0xc00000007bfc5740 lr: 0xc0000000000c29b8 sp: 0xc00000007bfc57b0 lr: 0xc0000000000bc9e8 sp: 0xc00000007bfc57e0 lr: 0xc0000000000bd584 sp: 0xc00000007bfc5800 lr: 0xc0000000000bee14 sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ac0 lr: 0xc0000000000c2100 sp: 0xc00000007bfc5c60 lr: 0xc000000000029460 sp: 0xc00000007bfc5ca0 lr: 0xc00000000010b5e8 sp: 0xc00000007bfc5d00 lr: 0xc000000000105f34 trap : 0x0000000000000700 pc : 0xc000000000104490 msr : 0x9000000002843003 lr : 0xc000000000103ffc gpr 0: 0x0000000000000001 gpr 1: 0xc00000005051f530 gpr 2: 0xc000000001088200 gpr 3: 0x0000000000000001 gpr 4: 0xc000000032d60000 gpr 5: 0xc0000000014b8f00 gpr 6: 0x0000000000c835e0 gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 gpr 8: 0x0000000000000000 gpr 9: 0xc000000032f00000 gpr10: 0x9000000002803033 gpr11: 0xc000000000b60f00 gpr12: 0x0000000000002000 gpr13: 0xc000000001250000 gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 gpr15: 0x0000000000000008 gpr16: 0x0000000000000000 gpr17: 0xc00000000114f790 gpr18: 0x00000000ffffffff gpr19: 0xc00000005051f8e8 gpr20: 0x0000000000000001 gpr21: 0x0000000000000000 gpr22: 0x0000000000000001 gpr23: 0x0000000000000001 gpr24: 0x0000000000000001 gpr25: 0xc0000000014b8f70 gpr26: 0x0000000000000000 gpr27: 0x0000000000000001 gpr28: 0x0000000000000001 gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 gpr30: 0xc0000000014b8f00 gpr31: 0xc0000000014b8f00 sp: 0xc00000005051f530 lr: 0x0000000000000000 sp: 0xc00000005051f600 lr: 0xc000000000103ffc sp: 0xc00000005051f670 lr: 0xc0000000000f60a8 sp: 0xc00000005051f850 lr: 0xc0000000000f18c0 sp: 0xc00000005051fa10 lr: 0xc0000000000f5184 sp: 0xc00000005051fae0 lr: 0xc0000000000ddf54 sp: 0xc00000005051fb00 lr: 0xc0000000000dab9c sp: 0xc00000005051fb90 lr: 0xc0000000000cbf88 sp: 0xc00000005051fd00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7480 sp: 0xc00000005051fdb0 lr: 0xc0000000003e7ce4 sp: 0xc00000005051fe00 lr: 0xc0000000003e7d88 sp: 0xc00000005051fe20 lr: 0xc00000000000b3a4 trap : 0x0000000000000c01 pc : 0x00007fffa6c9d8d0 msr : 0x900000000280f033 lr : 0x0000000010090f40 gpr 0: 0x0000000000000036 gpr 1: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 gpr 2: 0x00007fffa6d57300 gpr 3: 0x000000000000000d gpr 4: 0x000000002000ae80 gpr 5: 0x0000000000000000 gpr 6: 0x0000000000000537 gpr 7: 0x0000000000000000 gpr 8: 0x000000000000000d gpr 9: 0x0000000000000000 gpr10: 0x0000000000000000 gpr11: 0x0000000000000000 gpr12: 0x0000000000000000 gpr13: 0x00007fffa6306380 gpr14: 0x0000000000000000 gpr15: 0x0000000000000001 gpr16: 0x0000000039ba6928 gpr17: 0x0000000000000000 gpr18: 0x0000000000000000 gpr19: 0x00007fffa6d702f0 gpr20: 0x00007fffa62fddf0 gpr21: 0x0000000000000080 gpr22: 0x0000000000000004 gpr23: 0x0000000000000000 gpr24: 0x0000000010ac85c0 gpr25: 0x0000000000000008 gpr26: 0x00007fffa62fde10 gpr27: 0x0000000000000000 gpr28: 0x0000000000000002 gpr29: 0x0000000000000000 gpr30: 0x0000000039ba6900 gpr31: 0x0000000010ac85c0 sp: 0x00007fffa62fdd70 Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> --- target/ppc/cpu.h | 1 + target/ppc/translate.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ target/ppc/translate_init.inc.c | 1 + 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+)