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28 #include <mach/mach.h>
36 * Beginning in Mac OS X 10.4, this is how gdb discovers which mach-o images are loaded in a process.
38 * gdb looks for the symbol "_dyld_all_image_infos" in dyld. It contains the fields below.
40 * For a snashot of what images are currently loaded, the infoArray fields contain a pointer
41 * to an array of all images. If infoArray is NULL, it means it is being modified, come back later.
43 * To be notified of changes, gdb sets a break point on the address pointed to by the notificationn
44 * field. The function it points to is called by dyld with an array of information about what images
45 * have been added (dyld_image_adding) or are about to be removed (dyld_image_removing).
47 * The notification is called after infoArray is updated. This means that if gdb attaches to a process
48 * and infoArray is NULL, gdb can set a break point on notification and let the proccess continue to
49 * run until the break point. Then gdb can inspect the full infoArray.
51 * The dyldVersion field always points to a C string that contains the dyld version. For instance,
52 * in dyld-127.3, dyldVersion would contain a pointer to "127.3".
54 * The errorMessage and terminationFlags fields are normally zero. If dyld terminates a process
55 * (for instance because a required dylib or symbol is missing), then the errorMessage field will
56 * be set to point to a C string message buffer containing the reason dyld terminate the process.
57 * The low bit of the terminationFlags will be set if dyld terminated the process before any user
58 * code ran, in which case there is no need for the crash log to contain the backtrace.
60 * When dyld terminates a process because some required dylib or symbol cannot be bound, in
61 * addition to the errorMessage field, it now sets the errorKind field and the corresponding
62 * fields: errorClientOfDylibPath, errorTargetDylibPath, errorSymbol.
66 enum dyld_image_mode
{ dyld_image_adding
=0, dyld_image_removing
=1, dyld_image_info_change
=2 };
68 struct dyld_image_info
{
69 const struct mach_header
* imageLoadAddress
; /* base address image is mapped into */
70 const char* imageFilePath
; /* path dyld used to load the image */
71 uintptr_t imageFileModDate
; /* time_t of image file */
72 /* if stat().st_mtime of imageFilePath does not match imageFileModDate, */
73 /* then file has been modified since dyld loaded it */
76 struct dyld_uuid_info
{
77 const struct mach_header
* imageLoadAddress
; /* base address image is mapped into */
78 uuid_t imageUUID
; /* UUID of image */
81 typedef void (*dyld_image_notifier
)(enum dyld_image_mode mode
, uint32_t infoCount
, const struct dyld_image_info info
[]);
83 /* for use in dyld_all_image_infos.errorKind field */
84 enum { dyld_error_kind_none
=0,
85 dyld_error_kind_dylib_missing
=1,
86 dyld_error_kind_dylib_wrong_arch
=2,
87 dyld_error_kind_dylib_version
=3,
88 dyld_error_kind_symbol_missing
=4
92 struct dyld_all_image_infos
{
93 uint32_t version
; /* 1 in Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 */
94 uint32_t infoArrayCount
;
95 const struct dyld_image_info
* infoArray
;
96 dyld_image_notifier notification
;
97 bool processDetachedFromSharedRegion
;
98 /* the following fields are only in version 2 (Mac OS X 10.6, iPhoneOS 2.0) and later */
99 bool libSystemInitialized
;
100 const struct mach_header
* dyldImageLoadAddress
;
101 /* the following field is only in version 3 (Mac OS X 10.6, iPhoneOS 3.0) and later */
103 /* the following fields are only in version 5 (Mac OS X 10.6, iPhoneOS 3.0) and later */
104 const char* dyldVersion
;
105 const char* errorMessage
;
106 uintptr_t terminationFlags
;
107 /* the following field is only in version 6 (Mac OS X 10.6, iPhoneOS 3.1) and later */
108 void* coreSymbolicationShmPage
;
109 /* the following field is only in version 7 (Mac OS X 10.6, iPhoneOS 3.1) and later */
110 uintptr_t systemOrderFlag
;
111 /* the following field is only in version 8 (Mac OS X 10.7, iPhoneOS 3.1) and later */
112 uintptr_t uuidArrayCount
;
113 const struct dyld_uuid_info
* uuidArray
; /* only images not in dyld shared cache */
114 /* the following field is only in version 9 (Mac OS X 10.7, iOS 4.0) and later */
115 struct dyld_all_image_infos
* dyldAllImageInfosAddress
;
116 /* the following field is only in version 10 (Mac OS X 10.7, iOS 4.2) and later */
117 uintptr_t initialImageCount
;
118 /* the following field is only in version 11 (Mac OS X 10.7, iOS 4.2) and later */
120 const char* errorClientOfDylibPath
;
121 const char* errorTargetDylibPath
;
122 const char* errorSymbol
;
123 /* the following field is only in version 12 (Mac OS X 10.7, iOS 4.3) and later */
124 uintptr_t sharedCacheSlide
;
125 /* the following field is only in version 13 (Mac OS X 10.9, iOS 7.0) and later */
126 uint8_t sharedCacheUUID
[16];
127 /* the following field is only in version 14 (Mac OS X 10.9, iOS 7.0) and later */
128 uintptr_t reserved
[16];
133 * Beginning in Mac OS X 10.5, this is how gdb discovers where the shared cache is in a process.
134 * Images that are in the shared cache have their segments rearranged, so when using imageFilePath
135 * to load the file from disk, you have to know to adjust addresses based on how their segment
138 * gdb looks for the symbol "_dyld_shared_region_ranges" in dyld.
140 * It contains information the count of shared regions used by the process. The count is
141 * the number of start/length pairs.
143 struct dyld_shared_cache_ranges
{
144 uintptr_t sharedRegionsCount
; /* how many ranges follow */
148 } ranges
[4]; /* max regions */
150 extern struct dyld_shared_cache_ranges dyld_shared_cache_ranges
;
158 #endif /* _DYLD_IMAGES_ */