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8.4 KiB
Go
302 lines
8.4 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package runtime
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import "unsafe"
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// NOTE: Func does not expose the actual unexported fields, because we return *Func
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// values to users, and we want to keep them from being able to overwrite the data
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// with (say) *f = Func{}.
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// All code operating on a *Func must call raw to get the *_func instead.
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// A Func represents a Go function in the running binary.
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type Func struct {
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opaque struct{} // unexported field to disallow conversions
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}
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func (f *Func) raw() *_func {
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return (*_func)(unsafe.Pointer(f))
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}
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// funcdata.h
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const (
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_PCDATA_StackMapIndex = 0
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_FUNCDATA_ArgsPointerMaps = 0
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_FUNCDATA_LocalsPointerMaps = 1
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_FUNCDATA_DeadValueMaps = 2
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_ArgsSizeUnknown = -0x80000000
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)
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var (
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pclntable []byte
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ftab []functab
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filetab []uint32
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pclntab, epclntab, findfunctab struct{} // linker symbols
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minpc, maxpc uintptr
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)
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type functab struct {
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entry uintptr
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funcoff uintptr
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}
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const minfunc = 16 // minimum function size
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const pcbucketsize = 256*minfunc // size of bucket in the pc->func lookup table
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// findfunctab is an array of these structures.
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// Each bucket represents 4096 bytes of the text segment.
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// Each subbucket represents 256 bytes of the text segment.
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// To find a function given a pc, locate the bucket and subbucket for
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// that pc. Add together the idx and subbucket value to obtain a
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// function index. Then scan the functab array starting at that
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// index to find the target function.
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// This table uses 20 bytes for every 4096 bytes of code, or ~0.5% overhead.
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type findfuncbucket struct {
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idx uint32
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subbuckets [16]byte
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}
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func symtabinit() {
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// See golang.org/s/go12symtab for header: 0xfffffffb,
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// two zero bytes, a byte giving the PC quantum,
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// and a byte giving the pointer width in bytes.
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pcln := (*[8]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntab))
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pcln32 := (*[2]uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntab))
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if pcln32[0] != 0xfffffffb || pcln[4] != 0 || pcln[5] != 0 || pcln[6] != _PCQuantum || pcln[7] != ptrSize {
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println("runtime: function symbol table header:", hex(pcln32[0]), hex(pcln[4]), hex(pcln[5]), hex(pcln[6]), hex(pcln[7]))
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throw("invalid function symbol table\n")
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}
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// pclntable is all bytes of pclntab symbol.
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sp := (*sliceStruct)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntable))
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sp.array = unsafe.Pointer(&pclntab)
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sp.len = int(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&epclntab)) - uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntab)))
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sp.cap = sp.len
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// ftab is lookup table for function by program counter.
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nftab := int(*(*uintptr)(add(unsafe.Pointer(pcln), 8)))
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p := add(unsafe.Pointer(pcln), 8+ptrSize)
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sp = (*sliceStruct)(unsafe.Pointer(&ftab))
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sp.array = p
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sp.len = nftab + 1
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sp.cap = sp.len
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for i := 0; i < nftab; i++ {
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// NOTE: ftab[nftab].entry is legal; it is the address beyond the final function.
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if ftab[i].entry > ftab[i+1].entry {
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f1 := (*_func)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntable[ftab[i].funcoff]))
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f2 := (*_func)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntable[ftab[i+1].funcoff]))
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f2name := "end"
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if i+1 < nftab {
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f2name = funcname(f2)
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}
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println("function symbol table not sorted by program counter:", hex(ftab[i].entry), funcname(f1), ">", hex(ftab[i+1].entry), f2name)
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for j := 0; j <= i; j++ {
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print("\t", hex(ftab[j].entry), " ", funcname((*_func)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntable[ftab[j].funcoff]))), "\n")
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}
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throw("invalid runtime symbol table")
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}
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}
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// The ftab ends with a half functab consisting only of
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// 'entry', followed by a uint32 giving the pcln-relative
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// offset of the file table.
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sp = (*sliceStruct)(unsafe.Pointer(&filetab))
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end := unsafe.Pointer(&ftab[nftab].funcoff) // just beyond ftab
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fileoffset := *(*uint32)(end)
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sp.array = unsafe.Pointer(&pclntable[fileoffset])
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// length is in first element of array.
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// set len to 1 so we can get first element.
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sp.len = 1
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sp.cap = 1
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sp.len = int(filetab[0])
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sp.cap = sp.len
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minpc = ftab[0].entry
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maxpc = ftab[nftab].entry
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}
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// FuncForPC returns a *Func describing the function that contains the
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// given program counter address, or else nil.
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func FuncForPC(pc uintptr) *Func {
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return (*Func)(unsafe.Pointer(findfunc(pc)))
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}
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// Name returns the name of the function.
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func (f *Func) Name() string {
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return funcname(f.raw())
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}
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// Entry returns the entry address of the function.
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func (f *Func) Entry() uintptr {
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return f.raw().entry
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}
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// FileLine returns the file name and line number of the
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// source code corresponding to the program counter pc.
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// The result will not be accurate if pc is not a program
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// counter within f.
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func (f *Func) FileLine(pc uintptr) (file string, line int) {
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// Pass strict=false here, because anyone can call this function,
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// and they might just be wrong about targetpc belonging to f.
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file, line32 := funcline1(f.raw(), pc, false)
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return file, int(line32)
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}
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func findfunc(pc uintptr) *_func {
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if pc < minpc || pc >= maxpc {
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return nil
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}
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const nsub = uintptr(len(findfuncbucket{}.subbuckets))
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x := pc - minpc
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b := x / pcbucketsize
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i := x % pcbucketsize / (pcbucketsize/nsub)
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ffb := (*findfuncbucket)(add(unsafe.Pointer(&findfunctab), b * unsafe.Sizeof(findfuncbucket{})))
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idx := ffb.idx + uint32(ffb.subbuckets[i])
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if pc < ftab[idx].entry {
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throw("findfunc: bad findfunctab entry")
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}
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// linear search to find func with pc >= entry.
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for ftab[idx+1].entry <= pc {
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idx++
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}
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return (*_func)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntable[ftab[idx].funcoff]))
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}
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func pcvalue(f *_func, off int32, targetpc uintptr, strict bool) int32 {
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if off == 0 {
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return -1
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}
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p := pclntable[off:]
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pc := f.entry
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val := int32(-1)
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for {
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var ok bool
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p, ok = step(p, &pc, &val, pc == f.entry)
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if !ok {
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break
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}
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if targetpc < pc {
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return val
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}
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}
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// If there was a table, it should have covered all program counters.
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// If not, something is wrong.
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if panicking != 0 || !strict {
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return -1
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}
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print("runtime: invalid pc-encoded table f=", funcname(f), " pc=", hex(pc), " targetpc=", hex(targetpc), " tab=", p, "\n")
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p = pclntable[off:]
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pc = f.entry
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val = -1
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for {
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var ok bool
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p, ok = step(p, &pc, &val, pc == f.entry)
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if !ok {
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break
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}
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print("\tvalue=", val, " until pc=", hex(pc), "\n")
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}
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throw("invalid runtime symbol table")
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return -1
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}
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func cfuncname(f *_func) *byte {
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if f == nil || f.nameoff == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&pclntable[f.nameoff]))
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}
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func funcname(f *_func) string {
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return gostringnocopy(cfuncname(f))
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}
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func funcline1(f *_func, targetpc uintptr, strict bool) (file string, line int32) {
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fileno := int(pcvalue(f, f.pcfile, targetpc, strict))
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line = pcvalue(f, f.pcln, targetpc, strict)
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if fileno == -1 || line == -1 || fileno >= len(filetab) {
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// print("looking for ", hex(targetpc), " in ", funcname(f), " got file=", fileno, " line=", lineno, "\n")
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return "?", 0
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}
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file = gostringnocopy(&pclntable[filetab[fileno]])
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return
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}
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func funcline(f *_func, targetpc uintptr) (file string, line int32) {
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return funcline1(f, targetpc, true)
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}
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func funcspdelta(f *_func, targetpc uintptr) int32 {
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x := pcvalue(f, f.pcsp, targetpc, true)
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if x&(ptrSize-1) != 0 {
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print("invalid spdelta ", hex(f.entry), " ", hex(targetpc), " ", hex(f.pcsp), " ", x, "\n")
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}
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return x
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}
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func pcdatavalue(f *_func, table int32, targetpc uintptr) int32 {
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if table < 0 || table >= f.npcdata {
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return -1
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}
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off := *(*int32)(add(unsafe.Pointer(&f.nfuncdata), unsafe.Sizeof(f.nfuncdata)+uintptr(table)*4))
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return pcvalue(f, off, targetpc, true)
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}
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func funcdata(f *_func, i int32) unsafe.Pointer {
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if i < 0 || i >= f.nfuncdata {
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return nil
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}
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p := add(unsafe.Pointer(&f.nfuncdata), unsafe.Sizeof(f.nfuncdata)+uintptr(f.npcdata)*4)
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if ptrSize == 8 && uintptr(p)&4 != 0 {
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if uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(f))&4 != 0 {
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println("runtime: misaligned func", f)
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}
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p = add(p, 4)
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}
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return *(*unsafe.Pointer)(add(p, uintptr(i)*ptrSize))
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}
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// step advances to the next pc, value pair in the encoded table.
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func step(p []byte, pc *uintptr, val *int32, first bool) (newp []byte, ok bool) {
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p, uvdelta := readvarint(p)
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if uvdelta == 0 && !first {
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return nil, false
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}
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if uvdelta&1 != 0 {
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uvdelta = ^(uvdelta >> 1)
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} else {
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uvdelta >>= 1
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}
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vdelta := int32(uvdelta)
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p, pcdelta := readvarint(p)
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*pc += uintptr(pcdelta * _PCQuantum)
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*val += vdelta
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return p, true
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}
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// readvarint reads a varint from p.
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func readvarint(p []byte) (newp []byte, val uint32) {
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var v, shift uint32
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for {
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b := p[0]
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p = p[1:]
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v |= (uint32(b) & 0x7F) << shift
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if b&0x80 == 0 {
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break
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}
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shift += 7
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}
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return p, v
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}
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