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1 | import sys, subprocess, os, re, time, getopt, shlex, xnudefines | |
2 | import lldb | |
3 | from functools import wraps | |
4 | from ctypes import c_ulonglong as uint64_t | |
5 | from ctypes import c_void_p as voidptr_t | |
6 | import code | |
7 | import core | |
8 | from core import caching | |
9 | from core.standard import * | |
10 | from core.configuration import * | |
11 | from core.kernelcore import * | |
12 | from utils import * | |
13 | from core.lazytarget import * | |
14 | ||
15 | MODULE_NAME=__name__ | |
16 | ||
17 | """ Kernel Debugging macros for lldb. | |
18 | Please make sure you read the README COMPLETELY BEFORE reading anything below. | |
19 | It is very critical that you read coding guidelines in Section E in README file. | |
20 | """ | |
21 | ||
22 | COMMON_HELP_STRING = """ | |
23 | -h Show the help string for the command. | |
24 | -o <path/to/filename> The output of this command execution will be saved to file. Parser information or errors will | |
25 | not be sent to file though. eg /tmp/output.txt | |
26 | -s <filter_string> The "filter_string" param is parsed to python regex expression and each line of output | |
27 | will be printed/saved only if it matches the expression. | |
28 | -v [-v...] Each additional -v will increase the verbosity of the command. | |
29 | -p <plugin_name> Send the output of the command to plugin. Please see README for usage of plugins. | |
30 | """ | |
31 | # End Utility functions | |
32 | # Debugging specific utility functions | |
33 | ||
34 | #decorators. Not to be called directly. | |
35 | ||
36 | def static_var(var_name, initial_value): | |
37 | def _set_var(obj): | |
38 | setattr(obj, var_name, initial_value) | |
39 | return obj | |
40 | return _set_var | |
41 | ||
42 | def header(initial_value): | |
43 | def _set_header(obj): | |
44 | setattr(obj, 'header', initial_value) | |
45 | return obj | |
46 | return _set_header | |
47 | ||
48 | # holds type declarations done by xnu. | |
49 | #DONOTTOUCHME: Exclusive use of lldb_type_summary only. | |
50 | lldb_summary_definitions = {} | |
51 | def lldb_type_summary(types_list): | |
52 | """ A function decorator to register a summary for a type in lldb. | |
53 | params: types_list - [] an array of types that you wish to register a summary callback function. (ex. ['task *', 'task_t']) | |
54 | returns: Nothing. This is a decorator. | |
55 | """ | |
56 | def _get_summary(obj): | |
57 | def _internal_summary_function(lldbval, internal_dict): | |
58 | out_string= "" | |
59 | if internal_dict != None and len(obj.header) > 0 : | |
60 | out_string += "\n" + obj.header +"\n" | |
61 | out_string += obj( core.value(lldbval) ) | |
62 | return out_string | |
63 | ||
64 | myglobals = globals() | |
65 | summary_function_name = "LLDBSummary" + obj.__name__ | |
66 | myglobals[summary_function_name] = _internal_summary_function | |
67 | summary_function = myglobals[summary_function_name] | |
68 | summary_function.__doc__ = obj.__doc__ | |
69 | ||
70 | global lldb_summary_definitions | |
71 | for single_type in types_list: | |
72 | if config['showTypeSummary']: | |
73 | if single_type in lldb_summary_definitions.keys(): | |
74 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("type summary delete --category kernel \""+ single_type + "\"") | |
75 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("type summary add \""+ single_type +"\" --category kernel --python-function " + MODULE_NAME + "." + summary_function_name) | |
76 | lldb_summary_definitions[single_type] = obj | |
77 | ||
78 | return obj | |
79 | return _get_summary | |
80 | ||
81 | #global cache of documentation for lldb commands exported by this module | |
82 | #DONOTTOUCHME: Exclusive use of lldb_command only. | |
83 | lldb_command_documentation = {} | |
84 | ||
85 | def lldb_command(cmd_name, option_string = ''): | |
86 | """ A function decorator to define a command with namd 'cmd_name' in the lldb scope to call python function. | |
87 | params: cmd_name - str : name of command to be set in lldb prompt. | |
88 | option_string - str: getopt like option string. Only CAPITAL LETTER options allowed. | |
89 | see README on Customizing command options. | |
90 | """ | |
91 | if option_string != option_string.upper(): | |
92 | raise RuntimeError("Cannot setup command with lowercase option args. %s" % option_string) | |
93 | ||
94 | def _cmd(obj): | |
95 | def _internal_command_function(debugger, command, result, internal_dict): | |
96 | global config, lldb_run_command_state | |
97 | stream = CommandOutput(cmd_name, result) | |
98 | # need to avoid printing on stdout if called from lldb_run_command. | |
99 | if 'active' in lldb_run_command_state and lldb_run_command_state['active']: | |
100 | debuglog('Running %s from lldb_run_command' % command) | |
101 | else: | |
102 | result.SetImmediateOutputFile(sys.__stdout__) | |
103 | ||
104 | command_args = shlex.split(command) | |
105 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand('type category disable kernel' ) | |
106 | def_verbose_level = config['verbosity'] | |
107 | ||
108 | try: | |
109 | stream.setOptions(command_args, option_string) | |
110 | if stream.verbose_level != 0: | |
111 | config['verbosity'] += stream.verbose_level | |
112 | with RedirectStdStreams(stdout=stream) : | |
113 | if option_string: | |
114 | obj(cmd_args=stream.target_cmd_args, cmd_options=stream.target_cmd_options) | |
115 | else: | |
116 | obj(cmd_args=stream.target_cmd_args) | |
117 | except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
118 | print "Execution interrupted by user" | |
119 | except ArgumentError as arg_error: | |
120 | if str(arg_error) != "HELP": | |
121 | print "Argument Error: " + str(arg_error) | |
122 | print "{0:s}:\n {1:s}".format(cmd_name, obj.__doc__.strip()) | |
123 | return False | |
124 | except Exception as exc: | |
125 | if not config['debug']: | |
126 | print """ | |
127 | ************ LLDB found an exception ************ | |
128 | There has been an uncaught exception. A possible cause could be that remote connection has been disconnected. | |
129 | However, it is recommended that you report the exception to lldb/kernel debugging team about it. | |
130 | ************ Please run 'xnudebug debug enable' to start collecting logs. ************ | |
131 | """ | |
132 | raise | |
133 | ||
134 | if config['showTypeSummary']: | |
135 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand('type category enable kernel' ) | |
136 | ||
137 | if stream.pluginRequired : | |
138 | plugin = LoadXNUPlugin(stream.pluginName) | |
139 | if plugin == None : | |
140 | print "Could not load plugins."+stream.pluginName | |
141 | return | |
142 | plugin.plugin_init(kern, config, lldb, kern.IsDebuggerConnected()) | |
143 | return_data = plugin.plugin_execute(cmd_name, result.GetOutput()) | |
144 | ProcessXNUPluginResult(return_data) | |
145 | plugin.plugin_cleanup() | |
146 | ||
147 | #restore the verbose level after command is complete | |
148 | config['verbosity'] = def_verbose_level | |
149 | ||
150 | return | |
151 | ||
152 | myglobals = globals() | |
153 | command_function_name = obj.__name__+"Command" | |
154 | myglobals[command_function_name] = _internal_command_function | |
155 | command_function = myglobals[command_function_name] | |
156 | if not obj.__doc__ : | |
157 | print "ERROR: Cannot register command({:s}) without documentation".format(cmd_name) | |
158 | return obj | |
159 | obj.__doc__ += "\n" + COMMON_HELP_STRING | |
160 | command_function.__doc__ = obj.__doc__ | |
161 | global lldb_command_documentation | |
162 | if cmd_name in lldb_command_documentation: | |
163 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("command script delete "+cmd_name) | |
164 | lldb_command_documentation[cmd_name] = (obj.__name__, obj.__doc__.lstrip(), option_string) | |
165 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("command script add -f " + MODULE_NAME + "." + command_function_name + " " + cmd_name) | |
166 | return obj | |
167 | return _cmd | |
168 | ||
169 | def lldb_alias(alias_name, cmd_line): | |
170 | """ define an alias in the lldb command line. | |
171 | A programatic way of registering an alias. This basically does | |
172 | (lldb)command alias alias_name "cmd_line" | |
173 | ex. | |
174 | lldb_alias('readphys16', 'readphys 16') | |
175 | """ | |
176 | alias_name = alias_name.strip() | |
177 | cmd_line = cmd_line.strip() | |
178 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("command alias " + alias_name + " "+ cmd_line) | |
179 | ||
180 | def SetupLLDBTypeSummaries(reset=False): | |
181 | global lldb_summary_definitions, MODULE_NAME | |
182 | if reset == True: | |
183 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("type category delete kernel ") | |
184 | for single_type in lldb_summary_definitions.keys(): | |
185 | summary_function = lldb_summary_definitions[single_type] | |
186 | lldb_cmd = "type summary add \""+ single_type +"\" --category kernel --python-function " + MODULE_NAME + ".LLDBSummary" + summary_function.__name__ | |
187 | debuglog(lldb_cmd) | |
188 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand(lldb_cmd) | |
189 | if config['showTypeSummary']: | |
190 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("type category enable kernel") | |
191 | else: | |
192 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand("type category disable kernel") | |
193 | ||
194 | return | |
195 | ||
196 | def LoadXNUPlugin(name): | |
197 | """ Try to load a plugin from the plugins directory. | |
198 | """ | |
199 | retval = None | |
200 | name=name.strip() | |
201 | try: | |
202 | module_obj = __import__('plugins.'+name, globals(), locals(), [], -1) | |
203 | module_obj = module_obj.__dict__[name] | |
204 | defs = dir(module_obj) | |
205 | if 'plugin_init' in defs and 'plugin_execute' in defs and 'plugin_cleanup' in defs: | |
206 | retval = module_obj | |
207 | else: | |
208 | print "Plugin is not correctly implemented. Please read documentation on implementing plugins" | |
209 | except: | |
210 | print "plugin not found :"+name | |
211 | ||
212 | return retval | |
213 | ||
214 | def ProcessXNUPluginResult(result_data): | |
215 | """ Look at the returned data from plugin and see if anymore actions are required or not | |
216 | params: result_data - list of format (status, out_string, more_commands) | |
217 | """ | |
218 | ret_status = result_data[0] | |
219 | ret_string = result_data[1] | |
220 | ret_commands = result_data[2] | |
221 | ||
222 | if ret_status == False: | |
223 | print "Plugin failed: " + ret_string | |
224 | return | |
225 | print ret_string | |
226 | if len(ret_commands) >= 0: | |
227 | for cmd in ret_commands: | |
228 | print "Running command on behalf of plugin:" + cmd | |
229 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand(cmd) | |
230 | return | |
231 | ||
232 | # holds tests registered with xnu. | |
233 | #DONOTTOUCHME: Exclusive use of xnudebug_test only | |
234 | lldb_command_tests = {} | |
235 | def xnudebug_test(test_name): | |
236 | """ A function decoratore to register a test with the framework. Each test is supposed to be of format | |
237 | def Test<name>(kernel_target, config, lldb_obj, isConnected ) | |
238 | ||
239 | NOTE: The testname should start with "Test" else exception will be raised. | |
240 | """ | |
241 | def _test(obj): | |
242 | global lldb_command_tests | |
243 | if obj.__name__.find("Test") != 0 : | |
244 | print "Test name ", obj.__name__ , " should start with Test" | |
245 | raise ValueError | |
246 | lldb_command_tests[test_name] = (test_name, obj.__name__, obj, obj.__doc__) | |
247 | return obj | |
248 | return _test | |
249 | ||
250 | ||
251 | # End Debugging specific utility functions | |
252 | # Kernel Debugging specific classes and accessor methods | |
253 | ||
254 | # global access object for target kernel | |
255 | ||
256 | def GetObjectAtIndexFromArray(array_base, index): | |
257 | """ Subscript indexing for arrays that are represented in C as pointers. | |
258 | for ex. int *arr = malloc(20*sizeof(int)); | |
259 | now to get 3rd int from 'arr' you'd do | |
260 | arr[2] in C | |
261 | GetObjectAtIndexFromArray(arr_val,2) | |
262 | params: | |
263 | array_base : core.value - representing a pointer type (ex. base of type 'ipc_entry *') | |
264 | index : int - 0 based index into the array | |
265 | returns: | |
266 | core.value : core.value of the same type as array_base_val but pointing to index'th element | |
267 | """ | |
268 | array_base_val = array_base.GetSBValue() | |
269 | base_address = array_base_val.GetValueAsUnsigned() | |
270 | size = array_base_val.GetType().GetPointeeType().GetByteSize() | |
271 | obj_address = base_address + (index * size) | |
272 | obj = kern.GetValueFromAddress(obj_address, array_base_val.GetType().GetName()) | |
273 | return Cast(obj, array_base_val.GetType()) | |
274 | ||
275 | ||
276 | kern = None | |
277 | ||
278 | def GetLLDBThreadForKernelThread(thread_obj): | |
279 | """ Get a reference to lldb.SBThread representation for kernel thread. | |
280 | params: | |
281 | thread_obj : core.cvalue - thread object of type thread_t | |
282 | returns | |
283 | lldb.SBThread - lldb thread object for getting backtrace/registers etc. | |
284 | """ | |
285 | tid = unsigned(thread_obj.thread_id) | |
286 | lldb_process = LazyTarget.GetProcess() | |
287 | sbthread = lldb_process.GetThreadByID(tid) | |
288 | if not sbthread.IsValid(): | |
289 | # in case lldb doesnt know about this thread, create one | |
290 | if hasattr(lldb_process, "CreateOSPluginThread"): | |
291 | debuglog("creating os plugin thread on the fly for {0:d} 0x{1:x}".format(tid, thread_obj)) | |
292 | lldb_process.CreateOSPluginThread(tid, unsigned(thread_obj)) | |
293 | else: | |
294 | raise RuntimeError("LLDB process does not support CreateOSPluginThread.") | |
295 | sbthread = lldb_process.GetThreadByID(tid) | |
296 | ||
297 | if not sbthread.IsValid(): | |
298 | raise RuntimeError("Unable to find lldb thread for tid={0:d} thread = {1:#018x} (#16049947: have you put 'settings set target.load-script-from-symbol-file true' in your .lldbinit?)".format(tid, thread_obj)) | |
299 | ||
300 | return sbthread | |
301 | ||
302 | def GetKextSymbolInfo(load_addr): | |
303 | """ Get a string descriptiong load_addr <kextname> + offset | |
304 | params: | |
305 | load_addr - int address value of pc in backtrace. | |
306 | returns: str - kext name + offset string. If no cached data available, warning message is returned. | |
307 | """ | |
308 | symbol_name = "None" | |
309 | symbol_offset = load_addr | |
310 | kmod_val = kern.globals.kmod | |
311 | if not kern.arch.startswith('arm64'): | |
312 | for kval in IterateLinkedList(kmod_val, 'next'): | |
313 | if load_addr >= unsigned(kval.address) and \ | |
314 | load_addr <= (unsigned(kval.address) + unsigned(kval.size)): | |
315 | symbol_name = kval.name | |
316 | symbol_offset = load_addr - unsigned(kval.address) | |
317 | break | |
318 | return "{:#018x} {:s} + {:#x} \n".format(load_addr, symbol_name, symbol_offset) | |
319 | ||
320 | # only for arm64 we do lookup for split kexts. | |
321 | cached_kext_info = caching.GetDynamicCacheData("kern.kexts.loadinformation", []) | |
322 | if not cached_kext_info and str(GetConnectionProtocol()) == "core": | |
323 | cached_kext_info = GetKextLoadInformation() | |
324 | ||
325 | if not cached_kext_info: | |
326 | return "{:#018x} ~ kext info not available. please run 'showallkexts' once ~ \n".format(load_addr) | |
327 | ||
328 | for kval in cached_kext_info: | |
329 | text_seg = kval[5] | |
330 | if load_addr >= text_seg.vmaddr and \ | |
331 | load_addr <= (text_seg.vmaddr + text_seg.vmsize): | |
332 | symbol_name = kval[2] | |
333 | symbol_offset = load_addr - text_seg.vmaddr | |
334 | break | |
335 | return "{:#018x} {:s} + {:#x} \n".format(load_addr, symbol_name, symbol_offset) | |
336 | ||
337 | def GetThreadBackTrace(thread_obj, verbosity = vHUMAN, prefix = ""): | |
338 | """ Get a string to display back trace for a thread. | |
339 | params: | |
340 | thread_obj - core.cvalue : a thread object of type thread_t. | |
341 | verbosity - int : either of vHUMAN, vSCRIPT or vDETAIL to describe the verbosity of output | |
342 | prefix - str : a string prefix added before the line for each frame. | |
343 | isContinuation - bool : is thread a continuation? | |
344 | returns: | |
345 | str - a multi line string showing each frame in backtrace. | |
346 | """ | |
347 | is_continuation = not bool(unsigned(thread_obj.kernel_stack)) | |
348 | thread_val = GetLLDBThreadForKernelThread(thread_obj) | |
349 | out_string = "" | |
350 | kernel_stack = unsigned(thread_obj.kernel_stack) | |
351 | reserved_stack = unsigned(thread_obj.reserved_stack) | |
352 | if not is_continuation: | |
353 | if kernel_stack and reserved_stack: | |
354 | out_string += prefix + "reserved_stack = {:#018x}\n".format(reserved_stack) | |
355 | out_string += prefix + "kernel_stack = {:#018x}\n".format(kernel_stack) | |
356 | else: | |
357 | out_string += prefix + "continuation =" | |
358 | iteration = 0 | |
359 | last_frame_p = 0 | |
360 | for frame in thread_val.frames: | |
361 | addr = frame.GetPCAddress() | |
362 | load_addr = addr.GetLoadAddress(LazyTarget.GetTarget()) | |
363 | function = frame.GetFunction() | |
364 | frame_p = frame.GetFP() | |
365 | mod_name = frame.GetModule().GetFileSpec().GetFilename() | |
366 | ||
367 | if iteration == 0 and not is_continuation: | |
368 | out_string += prefix +"stacktop = {:#018x}\n".format(frame_p) | |
369 | ||
370 | if not function: | |
371 | # No debug info for 'function'. | |
372 | out_string += prefix | |
373 | if not is_continuation: | |
374 | out_string += "{fp:#018x} ".format(fp = frame_p) | |
375 | ||
376 | symbol = frame.GetSymbol() | |
377 | if not symbol: | |
378 | out_string += GetKextSymbolInfo(load_addr) | |
379 | else: | |
380 | file_addr = addr.GetFileAddress() | |
381 | start_addr = symbol.GetStartAddress().GetFileAddress() | |
382 | symbol_name = symbol.GetName() | |
383 | symbol_offset = file_addr - start_addr | |
384 | out_string += "{addr:#018x} {mod}`{symbol} + {offset:#x} \n".format(addr=load_addr, | |
385 | mod=mod_name, symbol=symbol_name, offset=symbol_offset) | |
386 | else: | |
387 | # Debug info is available for 'function'. | |
388 | func_name = frame.GetFunctionName() | |
389 | file_name = frame.GetLineEntry().GetFileSpec().GetFilename() | |
390 | line_num = frame.GetLineEntry().GetLine() | |
391 | func_name = '%s [inlined]' % func_name if frame.IsInlined() else func_name | |
392 | if is_continuation and frame.IsInlined(): | |
393 | debuglog("Skipping frame for thread {:#018x} since its inlined".format(thread_obj)) | |
394 | continue | |
395 | out_string += prefix | |
396 | if not is_continuation: | |
397 | out_string += "{fp:#018x} ".format(fp=frame_p) | |
398 | out_string += "{addr:#018x} {func}{args} \n".format(addr=load_addr, | |
399 | func=func_name, | |
400 | file=file_name, line=line_num, | |
401 | args="(" + (str(frame.arguments).replace("\n", ", ") if len(frame.arguments) > 0 else "void") + ")") | |
402 | iteration += 1 | |
403 | if frame_p: | |
404 | last_frame_p = frame_p | |
405 | ||
406 | if not is_continuation and last_frame_p: | |
407 | out_string += prefix + "stackbottom = {:#018x}".format(last_frame_p) | |
408 | out_string = out_string.replace("variable not available","") | |
409 | return out_string | |
410 | ||
411 | def GetSourceInformationForAddress(addr): | |
412 | """ convert and address to function +offset information. | |
413 | params: addr - int address in the binary to be symbolicated | |
414 | returns: string of format "0xaddress: function + offset" | |
415 | """ | |
416 | symbols = kern.SymbolicateFromAddress(addr) | |
417 | format_string = "{0:#018x} <{1:s} + {2:#0x}>" | |
418 | offset = 0 | |
419 | function_name = "" | |
420 | if len(symbols) > 0: | |
421 | s = symbols[0] | |
422 | function_name = str(s.name) | |
423 | offset = addr - s.GetStartAddress().GetLoadAddress(LazyTarget.GetTarget()) | |
424 | if function_name == "": | |
425 | function_name = "???" | |
426 | return format_string.format(addr, function_name, offset) | |
427 | ||
428 | def GetFrameLocalVariable(variable_name, frame_no=0): | |
429 | """ Find a local variable by name | |
430 | params: | |
431 | variable_name: str - name of variable to search for | |
432 | returns: | |
433 | core.value - if the variable is found. | |
434 | None - if not found or not Valid | |
435 | """ | |
436 | retval = None | |
437 | sbval = None | |
438 | lldb_SBThread = LazyTarget.GetProcess().GetSelectedThread() | |
439 | frame = lldb_SBThread.GetSelectedFrame() | |
440 | if frame_no : | |
441 | frame = lldb_SBThread.GetFrameAtIndex(frame_no) | |
442 | if frame : | |
443 | sbval = frame.FindVariable(variable_name) | |
444 | if sbval and sbval.IsValid(): | |
445 | retval = core.cvalue.value(sbval) | |
446 | return retval | |
447 | ||
448 | # Begin Macros for kernel debugging | |
449 | ||
450 | @lldb_command('kgmhelp') | |
451 | def KernelDebugCommandsHelp(cmd_args=None): | |
452 | """ Show a list of registered commands for kenel debugging. | |
453 | """ | |
454 | global lldb_command_documentation | |
455 | print "List of commands provided by " + MODULE_NAME + " for kernel debugging." | |
456 | cmds = lldb_command_documentation.keys() | |
457 | cmds.sort() | |
458 | for cmd in cmds: | |
459 | if type(lldb_command_documentation[cmd][-1]) == type(""): | |
460 | print " {0: <20s} - {1}".format(cmd , lldb_command_documentation[cmd][1].split("\n")[0].strip()) | |
461 | else: | |
462 | print " {0: <20s} - {1}".format(cmd , "No help string found.") | |
463 | print 'Each of the functions listed here accept the following common options. ' | |
464 | print COMMON_HELP_STRING | |
465 | print 'Additionally, each command implementation may have more options. "(lldb) help <command> " will show these options.' | |
466 | return None | |
467 | ||
468 | ||
469 | @lldb_command('showraw') | |
470 | def ShowRawCommand(cmd_args=None): | |
471 | """ A command to disable the kernel summaries and show data as seen by the system. | |
472 | This is useful when trying to read every field of a struct as compared to brief summary | |
473 | """ | |
474 | command = " ".join(cmd_args) | |
475 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand('type category disable kernel' ) | |
476 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand( command ) | |
477 | lldb.debugger.HandleCommand('type category enable kernel' ) | |
478 | ||
479 | ||
480 | @lldb_command('xnudebug') | |
481 | def XnuDebugCommand(cmd_args=None): | |
482 | """ command interface for operating on the xnu macros. Allowed commands are as follows | |
483 | reload: | |
484 | Reload a submodule from the xnu/tools/lldb directory. Do not include the ".py" suffix in modulename. | |
485 | usage: xnudebug reload <modulename> (eg. memory, process, stats etc) | |
486 | flushcache: | |
487 | remove any cached data held in static or dynamic data cache. | |
488 | usage: xnudebug flushcache | |
489 | test: | |
490 | Start running registered test with <name> from various modules. | |
491 | usage: xnudebug test <name> (eg. test_memstats) | |
492 | testall: | |
493 | Go through all registered tests and run them | |
494 | debug: | |
495 | Toggle state of debug configuration flag. | |
496 | """ | |
497 | global config | |
498 | command_args = cmd_args | |
499 | if len(command_args) == 0: | |
500 | raise ArgumentError("No command specified.") | |
501 | supported_subcommands = ['debug', 'reload', 'test', 'testall', 'flushcache'] | |
502 | subcommand = GetLongestMatchOption(command_args[0], supported_subcommands, True) | |
503 | ||
504 | if len(subcommand) == 0: | |
505 | raise ArgumentError("Subcommand (%s) is not a valid command. " % str(command_args[0])) | |
506 | ||
507 | subcommand = subcommand[0].lower() | |
508 | if subcommand == 'debug': | |
509 | if command_args[-1].lower().find('dis') >=0 and config['debug']: | |
510 | config['debug'] = False | |
511 | print "Disabled debug logging." | |
512 | elif command_args[-1].lower().find('dis') < 0 and not config['debug']: | |
513 | config['debug'] = True | |
514 | EnableLLDBAPILogging() # provided by utils.py | |
515 | print "Enabled debug logging. \nPlease run 'xnudebug debug disable' to disable it again. " | |
516 | if subcommand == 'flushcache': | |
517 | print "Current size of cache: {}".format(caching.GetSizeOfCache()) | |
518 | caching.ClearAllCache() | |
519 | ||
520 | if subcommand == 'reload': | |
521 | module_name = command_args[-1] | |
522 | if module_name in sys.modules: | |
523 | reload(sys.modules[module_name]) | |
524 | print module_name + " is reloaded from " + sys.modules[module_name].__file__ | |
525 | else: | |
526 | print "Unable to locate module named ", module_name | |
527 | if subcommand == 'testall': | |
528 | for test_name in lldb_command_tests.keys(): | |
529 | print "[BEGIN]", test_name | |
530 | res = lldb_command_tests[test_name][2](kern, config, lldb, True) | |
531 | if res: | |
532 | print "[PASSED] {:s}".format(test_name) | |
533 | else: | |
534 | print "[FAILED] {:s}".format(test_name) | |
535 | if subcommand == 'test': | |
536 | test_name = command_args[-1] | |
537 | if test_name in lldb_command_tests: | |
538 | test = lldb_command_tests[test_name] | |
539 | print "Running test {:s}".format(test[0]) | |
540 | if test[2](kern, config, lldb, True) : | |
541 | print "[PASSED] {:s}".format(test[0]) | |
542 | else: | |
543 | print "[FAILED] {:s}".format(test[0]) | |
544 | return "" | |
545 | else: | |
546 | print "No such test registered with name: {:s}".format(test_name) | |
547 | print "XNUDEBUG Available tests are:" | |
548 | for i in lldb_command_tests.keys(): | |
549 | print i | |
550 | return None | |
551 | ||
552 | return False | |
553 | ||
554 | @lldb_command('showversion') | |
555 | def ShowVersion(cmd_args=None): | |
556 | """ Read the kernel version string from a fixed address in low | |
557 | memory. Useful if you don't know which kernel is on the other end, | |
558 | and need to find the appropriate symbols. Beware that if you've | |
559 | loaded a symbol file, but aren't connected to a remote target, | |
560 | the version string from the symbol file will be displayed instead. | |
561 | This macro expects to be connected to the remote kernel to function | |
562 | correctly. | |
563 | ||
564 | """ | |
565 | print kern.version | |
566 | ||
567 | ||
568 | @lldb_command('paniclog', 'S') | |
569 | def ShowPanicLog(cmd_args=None, cmd_options={}): | |
570 | """ Display the paniclog information | |
571 | usage: (lldb) paniclog | |
572 | options: | |
573 | -v : increase verbosity | |
574 | -S : parse stackshot data (if panic stackshot available) | |
575 | """ | |
576 | ||
577 | if "-S" in cmd_options: | |
578 | if hasattr(kern.globals, "kc_panic_data"): | |
579 | stackshot_saved = False | |
580 | # TODO: Update logic to handle "in-memory" panic stackshot on Gibraltar platforms | |
581 | # once we drop support for the on disk one there. | |
582 | if kern.arch == 'x86_64': | |
583 | if kern.globals.panic_stackshot_len != 0: | |
584 | stackshot_saved = True | |
585 | else: | |
586 | print "No panic stackshot available" | |
587 | else: | |
588 | if unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.eph_panic_flags) & xnudefines.EMBEDDED_PANIC_STACKSHOT_SUCCEEDED_FLAG: | |
589 | stackshot_saved = True | |
590 | else: | |
591 | print "No panic stackshot available" | |
592 | if stackshot_saved: | |
593 | kc_data = unsigned(addressof(kern.globals.kc_panic_data)) | |
594 | ts = int(time.time()) | |
595 | ss_binfile = "/tmp/panic_%d.bin" % ts | |
596 | ss_ipsfile = "/tmp/stacks_%d.ips" % ts | |
597 | print "savekcdata 0x%x -O %s" % (kc_data, ss_binfile) | |
598 | SaveKCDataToFile(["0x%x" % kc_data], {"-O":ss_binfile}) | |
599 | self_path = str(__file__) | |
600 | base_dir_name = self_path[:self_path.rfind("/")] | |
601 | print "python %s/kcdata.py %s -s %s" % (base_dir_name, ss_binfile, ss_ipsfile) | |
602 | (c,so,se) = RunShellCommand("python %s/kcdata.py %s -s %s" % (base_dir_name, ss_binfile, ss_ipsfile)) | |
603 | if c == 0: | |
604 | print "Saved ips stackshot file as %s" % ss_ipsfile | |
605 | else: | |
606 | print "Failed to run command: exit code: %d, SO: %s SE: %s" % (c, so, se) | |
607 | else: | |
608 | print "kc_panic_data is unavailable for this kernel config." | |
609 | ||
610 | out_str = "" | |
611 | warn_str = "" | |
612 | ||
613 | if kern.arch == 'x86_64': | |
614 | panic_buf = Cast(kern.globals.panic_info, 'char *') | |
615 | panic_log_magic = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.mph_magic) | |
616 | panic_log_begin_offset = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.mph_panic_log_offset) | |
617 | panic_log_len = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.mph_panic_log_len) | |
618 | other_log_begin_offset = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.mph_other_log_offset) | |
619 | other_log_len = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.mph_other_log_len) | |
620 | cur_debug_buf_ptr_offset = (unsigned(kern.globals.debug_buf_ptr) - unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info)) | |
621 | if other_log_begin_offset != 0 and (other_log_len == 0 or other_log_len < (cur_debug_buf_ptr_offset - other_log_begin_offset)): | |
622 | other_log_len = cur_debug_buf_ptr_offset - other_log_begin_offset | |
623 | expected_panic_magic = xnudefines.MACOS_PANIC_MAGIC | |
624 | else: | |
625 | panic_buf = Cast(kern.globals.panic_info, 'char *') | |
626 | panic_log_magic = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.eph_magic) | |
627 | panic_log_begin_offset = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.eph_panic_log_offset) | |
628 | panic_log_len = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.eph_panic_log_len) | |
629 | other_log_begin_offset = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.eph_other_log_offset) | |
630 | other_log_len = unsigned(kern.globals.panic_info.eph_other_log_len) | |
631 | expected_panic_magic = xnudefines.EMBEDDED_PANIC_MAGIC | |
632 | ||
633 | if panic_log_begin_offset == 0: | |
634 | return | |
635 | ||
636 | if panic_log_magic != 0 and panic_log_magic != expected_panic_magic: | |
637 | warn_str += "BAD MAGIC! Found 0x%x expected 0x%x".format(panic_log_magic, | |
638 | expected_panic_magic) | |
639 | ||
640 | if panic_log_begin_offset == 0: | |
641 | if warn_str: | |
642 | print "\n %s" % warn_str | |
643 | return | |
644 | ||
645 | panic_log_curindex = 0 | |
646 | while panic_log_curindex < panic_log_len: | |
647 | p_char = str(panic_buf[(panic_log_begin_offset + panic_log_curindex)]) | |
648 | out_str += p_char | |
649 | panic_log_curindex += 1 | |
650 | ||
651 | if other_log_begin_offset != 0: | |
652 | other_log_curindex = 0 | |
653 | while other_log_curindex < other_log_len: | |
654 | p_char = str(panic_buf[(other_log_begin_offset + other_log_curindex)]) | |
655 | out_str += p_char | |
656 | other_log_curindex += 1 | |
657 | ||
658 | print out_str | |
659 | ||
660 | if warn_str: | |
661 | print "\n %s" % warn_str | |
662 | ||
663 | return | |
664 | ||
665 | @lldb_command('showbootargs') | |
666 | def ShowBootArgs(cmd_args=None): | |
667 | """ Display boot arguments passed to the target kernel | |
668 | """ | |
669 | bootargs = Cast(kern.GetGlobalVariable('PE_state').bootArgs, 'boot_args *') | |
670 | bootargs_cmd = bootargs.CommandLine | |
671 | print str(bootargs_cmd) | |
672 | ||
673 | @static_var("last_process_uniq_id", 1) | |
674 | def GetDebuggerStopIDValue(): | |
675 | """ Create a unique session identifier. | |
676 | returns: | |
677 | int - a unique number identified by processid and stopid. | |
678 | """ | |
679 | stop_id = 0 | |
680 | process_obj = LazyTarget.GetProcess() | |
681 | if hasattr(process_obj, "GetStopID"): | |
682 | stop_id = process_obj.GetStopID() | |
683 | proc_uniq_id = 0 | |
684 | if hasattr(process_obj, 'GetUniqueID'): | |
685 | proc_uniq_id = process_obj.GetUniqueID() | |
686 | #FIXME <rdar://problem/13034329> forces us to do this twice | |
687 | proc_uniq_id = process_obj.GetUniqueID() | |
688 | else: | |
689 | GetDebuggerStopIDValue.last_process_uniq_id +=1 | |
690 | proc_uniq_id = GetDebuggerStopIDValue.last_process_uniq_id + 1 | |
691 | ||
692 | stop_id_str = "{:d}:{:d}".format(proc_uniq_id, stop_id) | |
693 | return hash(stop_id_str) | |
694 | ||
695 | # The initialization code to add your commands | |
696 | _xnu_framework_init = False | |
697 | def __lldb_init_module(debugger, internal_dict): | |
698 | global kern, lldb_command_documentation, config, _xnu_framework_init | |
699 | if _xnu_framework_init: | |
700 | return | |
701 | _xnu_framework_init = True | |
702 | caching._GetDebuggerSessionID = GetDebuggerStopIDValue | |
703 | debugger.HandleCommand('type summary add --regex --summary-string "${var%s}" -C yes -p -v "char \[[0-9]*\]"') | |
704 | debugger.HandleCommand('type format add --format hex -C yes uintptr_t') | |
705 | kern = KernelTarget(debugger) | |
706 | print "xnu debug macros loaded successfully. Run showlldbtypesummaries to enable type summaries." | |
707 | ||
708 | __lldb_init_module(lldb.debugger, None) | |
709 | ||
710 | @lldb_command("showlldbtypesummaries") | |
711 | def ShowLLDBTypeSummaries(cmd_args=[]): | |
712 | """ Enable/Disable kernel type summaries. Default is disabled. | |
713 | Usage: showlldbtypesummaries [enable|disable] | |
714 | default is enable | |
715 | """ | |
716 | global config | |
717 | action = "enable" | |
718 | trailer_msg = '' | |
719 | if len(cmd_args) > 0 and cmd_args[0].lower().find('disable') >=0: | |
720 | action = "disable" | |
721 | config['showTypeSummary'] = False | |
722 | trailer_msg = "Please run 'showlldbtypesummaries enable' to enable the summary feature." | |
723 | else: | |
724 | config['showTypeSummary'] = True | |
725 | SetupLLDBTypeSummaries(True) | |
726 | trailer_msg = "Please run 'showlldbtypesummaries disable' to disable the summary feature." | |
727 | lldb_run_command("type category "+ action +" kernel") | |
728 | print "Successfully "+action+"d the kernel type summaries. %s" % trailer_msg | |
729 | ||
730 | @lldb_command('walkqueue_head', 'S') | |
731 | def WalkQueueHead(cmd_args=[], cmd_options={}): | |
732 | """ walk a queue_head_t and list all members in it. Note this is for queue_head_t. refer to osfmk/kern/queue.h | |
733 | Option: -S - suppress summary output. | |
734 | Usage: (lldb) walkqueue_head <queue_entry *> <struct type> <fieldname> | |
735 | ex: (lldb) walkqueue_head 0x7fffff80 "thread *" "task_threads" | |
736 | ||
737 | """ | |
738 | global lldb_summary_definitions | |
739 | if not cmd_args: | |
740 | raise ArgumentError("invalid arguments") | |
741 | if len(cmd_args) != 3: | |
742 | raise ArgumentError("insufficient arguments") | |
743 | queue_head = kern.GetValueFromAddress(cmd_args[0], 'struct queue_entry *') | |
744 | el_type = cmd_args[1] | |
745 | field_name = cmd_args[2] | |
746 | showsummary = False | |
747 | if el_type in lldb_summary_definitions: | |
748 | showsummary = True | |
749 | if '-S' in cmd_options: | |
750 | showsummary = False | |
751 | ||
752 | for i in IterateQueue(queue_head, el_type, field_name): | |
753 | if showsummary: | |
754 | print lldb_summary_definitions[el_type](i) | |
755 | else: | |
756 | print "{0: <#020x}".format(i) | |
757 | ||
758 | ||
759 | ||
760 | @lldb_command('walklist_entry', 'S') | |
761 | def WalkList(cmd_args=[], cmd_options={}): | |
762 | """ iterate over a list as defined with LIST_ENTRY in bsd/sys/queue.h | |
763 | params: | |
764 | object addr - value : address of object | |
765 | element_type - str : Type of the next element | |
766 | field_name - str : Name of the field in next element's structure | |
767 | ||
768 | Option: -S - suppress summary output. | |
769 | Usage: (lldb) walklist_entry <obj with list_entry *> <struct type> <fieldname> | |
770 | ex: (lldb) walklist_entry 0x7fffff80 "struct proc *" "p_sibling" | |
771 | ||
772 | """ | |
773 | global lldb_summary_definitions | |
774 | if not cmd_args: | |
775 | raise ArgumentError("invalid arguments") | |
776 | if len(cmd_args) != 3: | |
777 | raise ArgumentError("insufficient arguments") | |
778 | el_type = cmd_args[1] | |
779 | queue_head = kern.GetValueFromAddress(cmd_args[0], el_type) | |
780 | field_name = cmd_args[2] | |
781 | ||
782 | showsummary = False | |
783 | if el_type in lldb_summary_definitions: | |
784 | showsummary = True | |
785 | if '-S' in cmd_options: | |
786 | showsummary = False | |
787 | elt = queue_head | |
788 | while unsigned(elt) != 0: | |
789 | i = elt | |
790 | elt = elt.__getattr__(field_name).le_next | |
791 | if showsummary: | |
792 | print lldb_summary_definitions[el_type](i) | |
793 | else: | |
794 | print "{0: <#020x}".format(i) | |
795 | ||
796 | ||
797 | ||
798 | from memory import * | |
799 | from process import * | |
800 | from ipc import * | |
801 | from pmap import * | |
802 | from ioreg import * | |
803 | from mbufs import * | |
804 | from net import * | |
805 | from kdp import * | |
806 | from userspace import * | |
807 | from pci import * | |
808 | from misc import * | |
809 | from apic import * | |
810 | from scheduler import * | |
811 | from atm import * | |
812 | from structanalyze import * | |
813 | from ipcimportancedetail import * | |
814 | from bank import * | |
815 | from kasan import * | |
816 | from kauth import * | |
817 | from waitq import * | |
818 | from usertaskgdbserver import * | |
819 | from ktrace import * | |
820 | from pgtrace import * | |
821 | from xnutriage import * | |
822 | from kevent import * | |
823 | from ntstat import * | |
824 | from zonetriage import * | |
825 |