| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Error management for Helgrind. ---*/ |
| /*--- hg_errors.c ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* |
| This file is part of Helgrind, a Valgrind tool for detecting errors |
| in threaded programs. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2007-2012 OpenWorks Ltd |
| info@open-works.co.uk |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the |
| License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
| WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA |
| 02111-1307, USA. |
| |
| The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "pub_tool_basics.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcbase.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcassert.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_libcprint.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_execontext.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_errormgr.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_wordfm.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_xarray.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_debuginfo.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_threadstate.h" |
| #include "pub_tool_options.h" // VG_(clo_xml) |
| |
| #include "hg_basics.h" |
| #include "hg_wordset.h" |
| #include "hg_lock_n_thread.h" |
| #include "libhb.h" |
| #include "hg_errors.h" /* self */ |
| |
| |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Error management -- storage ---*/ |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* maps (by value) strings to a copy of them in ARENA_TOOL */ |
| |
| static WordFM* string_table = NULL; |
| |
| ULong HG_(stats__string_table_queries) = 0; |
| |
| ULong HG_(stats__string_table_get_map_size) ( void ) { |
| return string_table ? (ULong)VG_(sizeFM)(string_table) : 0; |
| } |
| |
| static Word string_table_cmp ( UWord s1, UWord s2 ) { |
| return (Word)VG_(strcmp)( (HChar*)s1, (HChar*)s2 ); |
| } |
| |
| static HChar* string_table_strdup ( HChar* str ) { |
| HChar* copy = NULL; |
| HG_(stats__string_table_queries)++; |
| if (!str) |
| str = "(null)"; |
| if (!string_table) { |
| string_table = VG_(newFM)( HG_(zalloc), "hg.sts.1", |
| HG_(free), string_table_cmp ); |
| tl_assert(string_table); |
| } |
| if (VG_(lookupFM)( string_table, |
| NULL, (Word*)©, (Word)str )) { |
| tl_assert(copy); |
| if (0) VG_(printf)("string_table_strdup: %p -> %p\n", str, copy ); |
| return copy; |
| } else { |
| copy = HG_(strdup)("hg.sts.2", str); |
| tl_assert(copy); |
| VG_(addToFM)( string_table, (Word)copy, (Word)copy ); |
| return copy; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* maps from Lock .unique fields to LockP*s */ |
| |
| static WordFM* map_LockN_to_P = NULL; |
| |
| ULong HG_(stats__LockN_to_P_queries) = 0; |
| |
| ULong HG_(stats__LockN_to_P_get_map_size) ( void ) { |
| return map_LockN_to_P ? (ULong)VG_(sizeFM)(map_LockN_to_P) : 0; |
| } |
| |
| static Word lock_unique_cmp ( UWord lk1W, UWord lk2W ) |
| { |
| Lock* lk1 = (Lock*)lk1W; |
| Lock* lk2 = (Lock*)lk2W; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockNorP)(lk1) ); |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockNorP)(lk2) ); |
| if (lk1->unique < lk2->unique) return -1; |
| if (lk1->unique > lk2->unique) return 1; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Given a normal Lock (LockN), convert it to a persistent Lock |
| (LockP). In some cases the LockN could be invalid (if it's been |
| freed), so we enquire, in hg_main.c's admin_locks list, whether it |
| is in fact valid. If allowed_to_be_invalid is True, then it's OK |
| for the LockN to be invalid, in which case Lock_INVALID is |
| returned. In all other cases, we insist that the LockN is a valid |
| lock, and return its corresponding LockP. |
| |
| Why can LockNs sometimes be invalid? Because they are harvested |
| from locksets that are attached to the OldRef info for conflicting |
| threads. By the time we detect a race, the some of the elements of |
| the lockset may have been destroyed by the client, in which case |
| the corresponding Lock structures we maintain will have been freed. |
| |
| So we check that each LockN is a member of the admin_locks double |
| linked list of all Lock structures. That stops us prodding around |
| in potentially freed-up Lock structures. However, it's not quite a |
| proper check: if a new Lock has been reallocated at the same |
| address as one which was previously freed, we'll wind up copying |
| the new one as the basis for the LockP, which is completely bogus |
| because it is unrelated to the previous Lock that lived there. |
| Let's hope that doesn't happen too often. |
| */ |
| static Lock* mk_LockP_from_LockN ( Lock* lkn, |
| Bool allowed_to_be_invalid ) |
| { |
| Lock* lkp = NULL; |
| HG_(stats__LockN_to_P_queries)++; |
| |
| /* First off, let's do some sanity checks. If |
| allowed_to_be_invalid is False, we _must_ be able to find 'lkn' |
| in admin_locks; else we must assert. If it is True, it's OK for |
| it not to be findable, but in that case we must return |
| Lock_INVALID right away. */ |
| Lock* lock_list = HG_(get_admin_locks)(); |
| while (lock_list) { |
| if (lock_list == lkn) |
| break; |
| lock_list = lock_list->admin_next; |
| } |
| if (lock_list == NULL) { |
| /* We didn't find it. That possibility has to be OK'd by the |
| caller. */ |
| tl_assert(allowed_to_be_invalid); |
| return Lock_INVALID; |
| } |
| |
| /* So we must be looking at a valid LockN. */ |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockN)(lkn) ); |
| |
| if (!map_LockN_to_P) { |
| map_LockN_to_P = VG_(newFM)( HG_(zalloc), "hg.mLPfLN.1", |
| HG_(free), lock_unique_cmp ); |
| tl_assert(map_LockN_to_P); |
| } |
| if (!VG_(lookupFM)( map_LockN_to_P, NULL, (Word*)&lkp, (Word)lkn)) { |
| lkp = HG_(zalloc)( "hg.mLPfLN.2", sizeof(Lock) ); |
| *lkp = *lkn; |
| lkp->admin_next = NULL; |
| lkp->admin_prev = NULL; |
| lkp->magic = LockP_MAGIC; |
| /* Forget about the bag of lock holders - don't copy that. |
| Also, acquired_at should be NULL whenever heldBy is, and vice |
| versa. Also forget about the associated libhb synch object. */ |
| lkp->heldW = False; |
| lkp->heldBy = NULL; |
| lkp->acquired_at = NULL; |
| lkp->hbso = NULL; |
| VG_(addToFM)( map_LockN_to_P, (Word)lkp, (Word)lkp ); |
| } |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockP)(lkp) ); |
| return lkp; |
| } |
| |
| /* Expand a WordSet of LockN*'s into a NULL-terminated vector of |
| LockP*'s. Any LockN's that can't be converted into a LockP |
| (because they have been freed, see comment on mk_LockP_from_LockN) |
| are converted instead into the value Lock_INVALID. Hence the |
| returned vector is a sequence: zero or more (valid LockP* or |
| LockN_INVALID), terminated by a NULL. */ |
| static |
| Lock** enumerate_WordSet_into_LockP_vector( WordSetU* univ_lsets, |
| WordSetID lockset, |
| Bool allowed_to_be_invalid ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(univ_lsets); |
| tl_assert( HG_(plausibleWS)(univ_lsets, lockset) ); |
| UWord nLocks = HG_(cardinalityWS)(univ_lsets, lockset); |
| Lock** lockPs = HG_(zalloc)( "hg.eWSiLPa", |
| (nLocks+1) * sizeof(Lock*) ); |
| tl_assert(lockPs); |
| tl_assert(lockPs[nLocks] == NULL); /* pre-NULL terminated */ |
| UWord* lockNs = NULL; |
| UWord nLockNs = 0; |
| if (nLocks > 0) { |
| /* HG_(getPayloadWS) doesn't assign non-NULL to &lockNs if the |
| lockset is empty; hence the guarding "if". Sigh. */ |
| HG_(getPayloadWS)( &lockNs, &nLockNs, univ_lsets, lockset ); |
| tl_assert(lockNs); |
| } |
| UWord i; |
| /* Convert to LockPs. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < nLockNs; i++) { |
| lockPs[i] = mk_LockP_from_LockN( (Lock*)lockNs[i], |
| allowed_to_be_invalid ); |
| } |
| return lockPs; |
| } |
| |
| /* Get the number of useful elements in a vector created by |
| enumerate_WordSet_into_LockP_vector. Returns both the total number |
| of elements (not including the terminating NULL) and the number of |
| non-Lock_INVALID elements. */ |
| static void count_LockP_vector ( /*OUT*/UWord* nLocks, |
| /*OUT*/UWord* nLocksValid, |
| Lock** vec ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(vec); |
| *nLocks = *nLocksValid = 0; |
| UWord n = 0; |
| while (vec[n]) { |
| (*nLocks)++; |
| if (vec[n] != Lock_INVALID) |
| (*nLocksValid)++; |
| n++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Find out whether 'lk' is in 'vec'. */ |
| static Bool elem_LockP_vector ( Lock** vec, Lock* lk ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(vec); |
| tl_assert(lk); |
| UWord n = 0; |
| while (vec[n]) { |
| if (vec[n] == lk) |
| return True; |
| n++; |
| } |
| return False; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Errors: |
| |
| race: program counter |
| read or write |
| data size |
| previous state |
| current state |
| |
| FIXME: how does state printing interact with lockset gc? |
| Are the locksets in prev/curr state always valid? |
| Ditto question for the threadsets |
| ThreadSets - probably are always valid if Threads |
| are never thrown away. |
| LockSets - could at least print the lockset elements that |
| correspond to actual locks at the time of printing. Hmm. |
| */ |
| |
| /* Error kinds */ |
| typedef |
| enum { |
| XE_Race=1101, // race |
| XE_UnlockUnlocked, // unlocking a not-locked lock |
| XE_UnlockForeign, // unlocking a lock held by some other thread |
| XE_UnlockBogus, // unlocking an address not known to be a lock |
| XE_PthAPIerror, // error from the POSIX pthreads API |
| XE_LockOrder, // lock order error |
| XE_Misc // misc other error (w/ string to describe it) |
| } |
| XErrorTag; |
| |
| /* Extra contexts for kinds */ |
| typedef |
| struct { |
| XErrorTag tag; |
| union { |
| struct { |
| Addr data_addr; |
| Int szB; |
| Bool isWrite; |
| Thread* thr; |
| Lock** locksHeldW; |
| /* descr1/2 provide a description of stack/global locs */ |
| XArray* descr1; /* XArray* of HChar */ |
| XArray* descr2; /* XArray* of HChar */ |
| /* halloc/haddr/hszB describe the addr if it is a heap block. */ |
| ExeContext* hctxt; |
| Addr haddr; |
| SizeT hszB; |
| /* h1_* and h2_* provide some description of a previously |
| observed access with which we are conflicting. */ |
| Thread* h1_ct; /* non-NULL means h1 info present */ |
| ExeContext* h1_ct_mbsegstartEC; |
| ExeContext* h1_ct_mbsegendEC; |
| Thread* h2_ct; /* non-NULL means h2 info present */ |
| ExeContext* h2_ct_accEC; |
| Int h2_ct_accSzB; |
| Bool h2_ct_accIsW; |
| Lock** h2_ct_locksHeldW; |
| } Race; |
| struct { |
| Thread* thr; /* doing the unlocking */ |
| Lock* lock; /* lock (that is already unlocked) */ |
| } UnlockUnlocked; |
| struct { |
| Thread* thr; /* doing the unlocking */ |
| Thread* owner; /* thread that actually holds the lock */ |
| Lock* lock; /* lock (that is held by 'owner') */ |
| } UnlockForeign; |
| struct { |
| Thread* thr; /* doing the unlocking */ |
| Addr lock_ga; /* purported address of the lock */ |
| } UnlockBogus; |
| struct { |
| Thread* thr; |
| HChar* fnname; /* persistent, in tool-arena */ |
| Word err; /* pth error code */ |
| HChar* errstr; /* persistent, in tool-arena */ |
| } PthAPIerror; |
| struct { |
| Thread* thr; |
| /* The first 4 fields describe the previously observed |
| (should-be) ordering. */ |
| Addr shouldbe_earlier_ga; |
| Addr shouldbe_later_ga; |
| ExeContext* shouldbe_earlier_ec; |
| ExeContext* shouldbe_later_ec; |
| /* In principle we need to record two more stacks, from |
| this thread, when acquiring the locks in the "wrong" |
| order. In fact the wallclock-later acquisition by this |
| thread is recorded in the main stack for this error. |
| So we only need a stack for the earlier acquisition by |
| this thread. */ |
| ExeContext* actual_earlier_ec; |
| } LockOrder; |
| struct { |
| Thread* thr; |
| HChar* errstr; /* persistent, in tool-arena */ |
| HChar* auxstr; /* optional, persistent, in tool-arena */ |
| ExeContext* auxctx; /* optional */ |
| } Misc; |
| } XE; |
| } |
| XError; |
| |
| static void init_XError ( XError* xe ) { |
| VG_(memset)(xe, 0, sizeof(*xe) ); |
| xe->tag = XE_Race-1; /* bogus */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Extensions of suppressions */ |
| typedef |
| enum { |
| XS_Race=1201, /* race */ |
| XS_FreeMemLock, |
| XS_UnlockUnlocked, |
| XS_UnlockForeign, |
| XS_UnlockBogus, |
| XS_PthAPIerror, |
| XS_LockOrder, |
| XS_Misc |
| } |
| XSuppTag; |
| |
| |
| /* Updates the copy with address info if necessary. */ |
| UInt HG_(update_extra) ( Error* err ) |
| { |
| XError* xe = (XError*)VG_(get_error_extra)(err); |
| tl_assert(xe); |
| //if (extra != NULL && Undescribed == extra->addrinfo.akind) { |
| // describe_addr ( VG_(get_error_address)(err), &(extra->addrinfo) ); |
| //} |
| |
| if (xe->tag == XE_Race) { |
| |
| /* Note the set of locks that the thread is (w-)holding. |
| Convert the WordSetID of LockN*'s into a NULL-terminated |
| vector of LockP*'s. We don't expect to encounter any invalid |
| LockNs in this conversion. */ |
| tl_assert(xe->XE.Race.thr); |
| xe->XE.Race.locksHeldW |
| = enumerate_WordSet_into_LockP_vector( |
| HG_(get_univ_lsets)(), |
| xe->XE.Race.thr->locksetW, |
| False/*!allowed_to_be_invalid*/ |
| ); |
| |
| /* See if we can come up with a source level description of the |
| raced-upon address. This is potentially expensive, which is |
| why it's only done at the update_extra point, not when the |
| error is initially created. */ |
| static Int xxx = 0; |
| xxx++; |
| if (0) |
| VG_(printf)("HG_(update_extra): " |
| "%d conflicting-event queries\n", xxx); |
| |
| tl_assert(!xe->XE.Race.hctxt); |
| tl_assert(!xe->XE.Race.descr1); |
| tl_assert(!xe->XE.Race.descr2); |
| |
| /* First, see if it's in any heap block. Unfortunately this |
| means a linear search through all allocated heap blocks. The |
| assertion says that if it's detected as a heap block, then we |
| must have an allocation context for it, since all heap blocks |
| should have an allocation context. */ |
| Bool is_heapblock |
| = HG_(mm_find_containing_block)( |
| &xe->XE.Race.hctxt, &xe->XE.Race.haddr, &xe->XE.Race.hszB, |
| xe->XE.Race.data_addr |
| ); |
| tl_assert(is_heapblock == (xe->XE.Race.hctxt != NULL)); |
| |
| if (!xe->XE.Race.hctxt) { |
| /* It's not in any heap block. See if we can map it to a |
| stack or global symbol. */ |
| |
| xe->XE.Race.descr1 |
| = VG_(newXA)( HG_(zalloc), "hg.update_extra.Race.descr1", |
| HG_(free), sizeof(HChar) ); |
| xe->XE.Race.descr2 |
| = VG_(newXA)( HG_(zalloc), "hg.update_extra.Race.descr2", |
| HG_(free), sizeof(HChar) ); |
| |
| (void) VG_(get_data_description)( xe->XE.Race.descr1, |
| xe->XE.Race.descr2, |
| xe->XE.Race.data_addr ); |
| |
| /* If there's nothing in descr1/2, free it. Why is it safe to |
| to VG_(indexXA) at zero here? Because |
| VG_(get_data_description) guarantees to zero terminate |
| descr1/2 regardless of the outcome of the call. So there's |
| always at least one element in each XA after the call. |
| */ |
| if (0 == VG_(strlen)( VG_(indexXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr1, 0 ))) { |
| VG_(deleteXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr1 ); |
| xe->XE.Race.descr1 = NULL; |
| } |
| if (0 == VG_(strlen)( VG_(indexXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr2, 0 ))) { |
| VG_(deleteXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr2 ); |
| xe->XE.Race.descr2 = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* And poke around in the conflicting-event map, to see if we |
| can rustle up a plausible-looking conflicting memory access |
| to show. */ |
| if (HG_(clo_history_level) >= 2) { |
| Thr* thrp = NULL; |
| ExeContext* wherep = NULL; |
| Addr acc_addr = xe->XE.Race.data_addr; |
| Int acc_szB = xe->XE.Race.szB; |
| Thr* acc_thr = xe->XE.Race.thr->hbthr; |
| Bool acc_isW = xe->XE.Race.isWrite; |
| SizeT conf_szB = 0; |
| Bool conf_isW = False; |
| WordSetID conf_locksHeldW = 0; |
| tl_assert(!xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC); |
| tl_assert(!xe->XE.Race.h2_ct); |
| if (libhb_event_map_lookup( |
| &wherep, &thrp, &conf_szB, &conf_isW, &conf_locksHeldW, |
| acc_thr, acc_addr, acc_szB, acc_isW )) { |
| Thread* threadp; |
| tl_assert(wherep); |
| tl_assert(thrp); |
| threadp = libhb_get_Thr_hgthread( thrp ); |
| tl_assert(threadp); |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC = wherep; |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct = threadp; |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accSzB = (Int)conf_szB; |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accIsW = conf_isW; |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_locksHeldW |
| = enumerate_WordSet_into_LockP_vector( |
| HG_(get_univ_lsets)(), |
| conf_locksHeldW, |
| True/*allowed_to_be_invalid*/ |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // both NULL or both non-NULL |
| tl_assert( (!!xe->XE.Race.h2_ct) == (!!xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC) ); |
| } |
| |
| return sizeof(XError); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_Race) ( Thread* thr, |
| Addr data_addr, Int szB, Bool isWrite, |
| Thread* h1_ct, |
| ExeContext* h1_ct_segstart, |
| ExeContext* h1_ct_mbsegendEC ) |
| { |
| XError xe; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr) ); |
| |
| # if defined(VGO_linux) |
| /* Skip any races on locations apparently in GOTPLT sections. This |
| is said to be caused by ld.so poking PLT table entries (or |
| whatever) when it writes the resolved address of a dynamically |
| linked routine, into the table (or whatever) when it is called |
| for the first time. */ |
| { |
| VgSectKind sect = VG_(DebugInfo_sect_kind)( NULL, 0, data_addr ); |
| if (0) VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXXX RACE on %#lx %s\n", |
| data_addr, VG_(pp_SectKind)(sect)); |
| /* SectPLT is required on ???-linux */ |
| if (sect == Vg_SectGOTPLT) return; |
| /* SectPLT is required on ppc32/64-linux */ |
| if (sect == Vg_SectPLT) return; |
| } |
| # endif |
| |
| init_XError(&xe); |
| xe.tag = XE_Race; |
| xe.XE.Race.data_addr = data_addr; |
| xe.XE.Race.szB = szB; |
| xe.XE.Race.isWrite = isWrite; |
| xe.XE.Race.thr = thr; |
| tl_assert(isWrite == False || isWrite == True); |
| tl_assert(szB == 8 || szB == 4 || szB == 2 || szB == 1); |
| /* Skip on the detailed description of the raced-on address at this |
| point; it's expensive. Leave it for the update_extra function |
| if we ever make it that far. */ |
| tl_assert(xe.XE.Race.descr1 == NULL); |
| tl_assert(xe.XE.Race.descr2 == NULL); |
| // FIXME: tid vs thr |
| // Skip on any of the conflicting-access info at this point. |
| // It's expensive to obtain, and this error is more likely than |
| // not to be discarded. We'll fill these fields in in |
| // HG_(update_extra) just above, assuming the error ever makes |
| // it that far (unlikely). |
| xe.XE.Race.h2_ct_accSzB = 0; |
| xe.XE.Race.h2_ct_accIsW = False; |
| xe.XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC = NULL; |
| xe.XE.Race.h2_ct = NULL; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_ThreadId)(thr->coretid) ); |
| tl_assert( thr->coretid != VG_INVALID_THREADID ); |
| |
| xe.XE.Race.h1_ct = h1_ct; |
| xe.XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegstartEC = h1_ct_segstart; |
| xe.XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegendEC = h1_ct_mbsegendEC; |
| |
| VG_(maybe_record_error)( thr->coretid, |
| XE_Race, data_addr, NULL, &xe ); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_UnlockUnlocked) ( Thread* thr, Lock* lk ) |
| { |
| XError xe; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr) ); |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockN)(lk) ); |
| init_XError(&xe); |
| xe.tag = XE_UnlockUnlocked; |
| xe.XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr |
| = thr; |
| xe.XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock |
| = mk_LockP_from_LockN(lk, False/*!allowed_to_be_invalid*/); |
| // FIXME: tid vs thr |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_ThreadId)(thr->coretid) ); |
| tl_assert( thr->coretid != VG_INVALID_THREADID ); |
| VG_(maybe_record_error)( thr->coretid, |
| XE_UnlockUnlocked, 0, NULL, &xe ); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_UnlockForeign) ( Thread* thr, |
| Thread* owner, Lock* lk ) |
| { |
| XError xe; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr) ); |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(owner) ); |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockN)(lk) ); |
| init_XError(&xe); |
| xe.tag = XE_UnlockForeign; |
| xe.XE.UnlockForeign.thr = thr; |
| xe.XE.UnlockForeign.owner = owner; |
| xe.XE.UnlockForeign.lock |
| = mk_LockP_from_LockN(lk, False/*!allowed_to_be_invalid*/); |
| // FIXME: tid vs thr |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_ThreadId)(thr->coretid) ); |
| tl_assert( thr->coretid != VG_INVALID_THREADID ); |
| VG_(maybe_record_error)( thr->coretid, |
| XE_UnlockForeign, 0, NULL, &xe ); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_UnlockBogus) ( Thread* thr, Addr lock_ga ) |
| { |
| XError xe; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr) ); |
| init_XError(&xe); |
| xe.tag = XE_UnlockBogus; |
| xe.XE.UnlockBogus.thr = thr; |
| xe.XE.UnlockBogus.lock_ga = lock_ga; |
| // FIXME: tid vs thr |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_ThreadId)(thr->coretid) ); |
| tl_assert( thr->coretid != VG_INVALID_THREADID ); |
| VG_(maybe_record_error)( thr->coretid, |
| XE_UnlockBogus, 0, NULL, &xe ); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_LockOrder)( |
| Thread* thr, |
| Addr shouldbe_earlier_ga, |
| Addr shouldbe_later_ga, |
| ExeContext* shouldbe_earlier_ec, |
| ExeContext* shouldbe_later_ec, |
| ExeContext* actual_earlier_ec |
| ) |
| { |
| XError xe; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr) ); |
| tl_assert(HG_(clo_track_lockorders)); |
| init_XError(&xe); |
| xe.tag = XE_LockOrder; |
| xe.XE.LockOrder.thr = thr; |
| xe.XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ga = shouldbe_earlier_ga; |
| xe.XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ec = shouldbe_earlier_ec; |
| xe.XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ga = shouldbe_later_ga; |
| xe.XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ec = shouldbe_later_ec; |
| xe.XE.LockOrder.actual_earlier_ec = actual_earlier_ec; |
| // FIXME: tid vs thr |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_ThreadId)(thr->coretid) ); |
| tl_assert( thr->coretid != VG_INVALID_THREADID ); |
| VG_(maybe_record_error)( thr->coretid, |
| XE_LockOrder, 0, NULL, &xe ); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_PthAPIerror) ( Thread* thr, HChar* fnname, |
| Word err, HChar* errstr ) |
| { |
| XError xe; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr) ); |
| tl_assert(fnname); |
| tl_assert(errstr); |
| init_XError(&xe); |
| xe.tag = XE_PthAPIerror; |
| xe.XE.PthAPIerror.thr = thr; |
| xe.XE.PthAPIerror.fnname = string_table_strdup(fnname); |
| xe.XE.PthAPIerror.err = err; |
| xe.XE.PthAPIerror.errstr = string_table_strdup(errstr); |
| // FIXME: tid vs thr |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_ThreadId)(thr->coretid) ); |
| tl_assert( thr->coretid != VG_INVALID_THREADID ); |
| VG_(maybe_record_error)( thr->coretid, |
| XE_PthAPIerror, 0, NULL, &xe ); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_Misc_w_aux) ( Thread* thr, HChar* errstr, |
| HChar* auxstr, ExeContext* auxctx ) |
| { |
| XError xe; |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr) ); |
| tl_assert(errstr); |
| init_XError(&xe); |
| xe.tag = XE_Misc; |
| xe.XE.Misc.thr = thr; |
| xe.XE.Misc.errstr = string_table_strdup(errstr); |
| xe.XE.Misc.auxstr = auxstr ? string_table_strdup(auxstr) : NULL; |
| xe.XE.Misc.auxctx = auxctx; |
| // FIXME: tid vs thr |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_ThreadId)(thr->coretid) ); |
| tl_assert( thr->coretid != VG_INVALID_THREADID ); |
| VG_(maybe_record_error)( thr->coretid, |
| XE_Misc, 0, NULL, &xe ); |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(record_error_Misc) ( Thread* thr, HChar* errstr ) |
| { |
| HG_(record_error_Misc_w_aux)(thr, errstr, NULL, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| Bool HG_(eq_Error) ( VgRes not_used, Error* e1, Error* e2 ) |
| { |
| XError *xe1, *xe2; |
| |
| tl_assert(VG_(get_error_kind)(e1) == VG_(get_error_kind)(e2)); |
| |
| xe1 = (XError*)VG_(get_error_extra)(e1); |
| xe2 = (XError*)VG_(get_error_extra)(e2); |
| tl_assert(xe1); |
| tl_assert(xe2); |
| |
| switch (VG_(get_error_kind)(e1)) { |
| case XE_Race: |
| return xe1->XE.Race.szB == xe2->XE.Race.szB |
| && xe1->XE.Race.isWrite == xe2->XE.Race.isWrite |
| && (HG_(clo_cmp_race_err_addrs) |
| ? xe1->XE.Race.data_addr == xe2->XE.Race.data_addr |
| : True); |
| case XE_UnlockUnlocked: |
| return xe1->XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr == xe2->XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr |
| && xe1->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock == xe2->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock; |
| case XE_UnlockForeign: |
| return xe1->XE.UnlockForeign.thr == xe2->XE.UnlockForeign.thr |
| && xe1->XE.UnlockForeign.owner == xe2->XE.UnlockForeign.owner |
| && xe1->XE.UnlockForeign.lock == xe2->XE.UnlockForeign.lock; |
| case XE_UnlockBogus: |
| return xe1->XE.UnlockBogus.thr == xe2->XE.UnlockBogus.thr |
| && xe1->XE.UnlockBogus.lock_ga == xe2->XE.UnlockBogus.lock_ga; |
| case XE_PthAPIerror: |
| return xe1->XE.PthAPIerror.thr == xe2->XE.PthAPIerror.thr |
| && 0==VG_(strcmp)(xe1->XE.PthAPIerror.fnname, |
| xe2->XE.PthAPIerror.fnname) |
| && xe1->XE.PthAPIerror.err == xe2->XE.PthAPIerror.err; |
| case XE_LockOrder: |
| return xe1->XE.LockOrder.thr == xe2->XE.LockOrder.thr; |
| case XE_Misc: |
| return xe1->XE.Misc.thr == xe2->XE.Misc.thr |
| && 0==VG_(strcmp)(xe1->XE.Misc.errstr, xe2->XE.Misc.errstr); |
| default: |
| tl_assert(0); |
| } |
| |
| /*NOTREACHED*/ |
| tl_assert(0); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- Error management -- printing ---*/ |
| /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| |
| /* Do a printf-style operation on either the XML or normal output |
| channel, depending on the setting of VG_(clo_xml). |
| */ |
| static void emit_WRK ( HChar* format, va_list vargs ) |
| { |
| if (VG_(clo_xml)) { |
| VG_(vprintf_xml)(format, vargs); |
| } else { |
| VG_(vmessage)(Vg_UserMsg, format, vargs); |
| } |
| } |
| static void emit ( HChar* format, ... ) PRINTF_CHECK(1, 2); |
| static void emit ( HChar* format, ... ) |
| { |
| va_list vargs; |
| va_start(vargs, format); |
| emit_WRK(format, vargs); |
| va_end(vargs); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Announce (that is, print the point-of-creation) of 'thr'. Only do |
| this once, as we only want to see these announcements once per |
| thread. Returned Bool indicates whether or not an announcement was |
| made. |
| */ |
| static Bool announce_one_thread ( Thread* thr ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(HG_(is_sane_Thread)(thr)); |
| tl_assert(thr->errmsg_index >= 1); |
| if (thr->announced) |
| return False; |
| |
| if (VG_(clo_xml)) { |
| |
| VG_(printf_xml)("<announcethread>\n"); |
| VG_(printf_xml)(" <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", thr->errmsg_index); |
| if (thr->errmsg_index == 1) { |
| tl_assert(thr->created_at == NULL); |
| VG_(printf_xml)(" <isrootthread></isrootthread>\n"); |
| } else { |
| tl_assert(thr->created_at != NULL); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( thr->created_at ); |
| } |
| VG_(printf_xml)("</announcethread>\n\n"); |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| VG_(umsg)("---Thread-Announcement----------" |
| "--------------------------------" "\n"); |
| VG_(umsg)("\n"); |
| |
| if (thr->errmsg_index == 1) { |
| tl_assert(thr->created_at == NULL); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, |
| "Thread #%d is the program's root thread\n", |
| thr->errmsg_index); |
| } else { |
| tl_assert(thr->created_at != NULL); |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "Thread #%d was created\n", |
| thr->errmsg_index); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( thr->created_at ); |
| } |
| VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "\n"); |
| |
| } |
| |
| thr->announced = True; |
| return True; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Announce 'lk'. */ |
| static void announce_LockP ( Lock* lk ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(lk); |
| if (lk == Lock_INVALID) |
| return; /* Can't be announced -- we know nothing about it. */ |
| tl_assert(lk->magic == LockP_MAGIC); |
| if (!lk->appeared_at) |
| return; /* There's nothing we can show */ |
| |
| if (VG_(clo_xml)) { |
| /* fixme: add announcement */ |
| } else { |
| VG_(umsg)( "Lock at %p was first observed\n", |
| (void*)lk->guestaddr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( lk->appeared_at ); |
| VG_(umsg)("\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Announce (that is, print point-of-first-observation) for the |
| locks in 'lockvec' and, if non-NULL, 'lockvec2'. */ |
| static void announce_combined_LockP_vecs ( Lock** lockvec, |
| Lock** lockvec2 ) |
| { |
| UWord i; |
| tl_assert(lockvec); |
| for (i = 0; lockvec[i]; i++) { |
| announce_LockP(lockvec[i]); |
| } |
| if (lockvec2) { |
| for (i = 0; lockvec2[i]; i++) { |
| Lock* lk = lockvec2[i]; |
| if (!elem_LockP_vector(lockvec, lk)) |
| announce_LockP(lk); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| static void show_LockP_summary_textmode ( Lock** locks, HChar* pre ) |
| { |
| tl_assert(locks); |
| UWord i; |
| UWord nLocks = 0, nLocksValid = 0; |
| count_LockP_vector(&nLocks, &nLocksValid, locks); |
| tl_assert(nLocksValid <= nLocks); |
| |
| if (nLocks == 0) { |
| VG_(umsg)( "%sLocks held: none", pre ); |
| } else { |
| VG_(umsg)( "%sLocks held: %lu, at address%s ", |
| pre, nLocks, nLocksValid == 1 ? "" : "es" ); |
| } |
| |
| if (nLocks > 0) { |
| for (i = 0; i < nLocks; i++) { |
| if (locks[i] == Lock_INVALID) |
| continue; |
| VG_(umsg)( "%p", (void*)locks[i]->guestaddr); |
| if (locks[i+1] != NULL) |
| VG_(umsg)(" "); |
| } |
| if (nLocksValid < nLocks) |
| VG_(umsg)(" (and %lu that can't be shown)", nLocks - nLocksValid); |
| } |
| VG_(umsg)("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* This is the "this error is due to be printed shortly; so have a |
| look at it any print any preamble you want" function. We use it to |
| announce any previously un-announced threads in the upcoming error |
| message. |
| */ |
| void HG_(before_pp_Error) ( Error* err ) |
| { |
| XError* xe; |
| tl_assert(err); |
| xe = (XError*)VG_(get_error_extra)(err); |
| tl_assert(xe); |
| |
| switch (VG_(get_error_kind)(err)) { |
| case XE_Misc: |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.Misc.thr ); |
| break; |
| case XE_LockOrder: |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.LockOrder.thr ); |
| break; |
| case XE_PthAPIerror: |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.PthAPIerror.thr ); |
| break; |
| case XE_UnlockBogus: |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.UnlockBogus.thr ); |
| break; |
| case XE_UnlockForeign: |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.UnlockForeign.thr ); |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.UnlockForeign.owner ); |
| break; |
| case XE_UnlockUnlocked: |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr ); |
| break; |
| case XE_Race: |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.Race.thr ); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h2_ct) |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.Race.h2_ct ); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h1_ct) |
| announce_one_thread( xe->XE.Race.h1_ct ); |
| break; |
| default: |
| tl_assert(0); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void HG_(pp_Error) ( Error* err ) |
| { |
| const Bool xml = VG_(clo_xml); /* a shorthand, that's all */ |
| |
| if (!xml) { |
| VG_(umsg)("--------------------------------" |
| "--------------------------------" "\n"); |
| VG_(umsg)("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| XError *xe = (XError*)VG_(get_error_extra)(err); |
| tl_assert(xe); |
| |
| if (xml) |
| emit( " <kind>%s</kind>\n", HG_(get_error_name)(err)); |
| |
| switch (VG_(get_error_kind)(err)) { |
| |
| case XE_Misc: { |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.Misc.thr ) ); |
| |
| if (xml) { |
| |
| emit( " <xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( " <text>Thread #%d: %s</text>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.Misc.thr->errmsg_index, |
| xe->XE.Misc.errstr ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.Misc.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " </xwhat>\n" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| if (xe->XE.Misc.auxstr) { |
| emit(" <auxwhat>%s</auxwhat>\n", xe->XE.Misc.auxstr); |
| if (xe->XE.Misc.auxctx) |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Misc.auxctx ); |
| } |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| emit( "Thread #%d: %s\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.Misc.thr->errmsg_index, |
| xe->XE.Misc.errstr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| if (xe->XE.Misc.auxstr) { |
| emit(" %s\n", xe->XE.Misc.auxstr); |
| if (xe->XE.Misc.auxctx) |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Misc.auxctx ); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case XE_LockOrder: { |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.LockOrder.thr ) ); |
| |
| if (xml) { |
| |
| emit( " <xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( " <text>Thread #%d: lock order \"%p before %p\" " |
| "violated</text>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.LockOrder.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ga, |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ga ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.LockOrder.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " </xwhat>\n" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| if (xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ec |
| && xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ec) { |
| emit( " <auxwhat>Required order was established by " |
| "acquisition of lock at %p</auxwhat>\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ga ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ec ); |
| emit( " <auxwhat>followed by a later acquisition " |
| "of lock at %p</auxwhat>\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ga ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ec ); |
| } |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| emit( "Thread #%d: lock order \"%p before %p\" violated\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.LockOrder.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ga, |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ga ); |
| emit( "\n" ); |
| emit( "Observed (incorrect) order is: " |
| "acquisition of lock at %p\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ga); |
| if (xe->XE.LockOrder.actual_earlier_ec) { |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)(xe->XE.LockOrder.actual_earlier_ec); |
| } else { |
| emit(" (stack unavailable)\n"); |
| } |
| emit( "\n" ); |
| emit(" followed by a later acquisition of lock at %p\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ga); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| if (xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ec |
| && xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ec) { |
| emit("\n"); |
| emit( "Required order was established by " |
| "acquisition of lock at %p\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ga ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_earlier_ec ); |
| emit( "\n" ); |
| emit( " followed by a later acquisition of lock at %p\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ga ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.LockOrder.shouldbe_later_ec ); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case XE_PthAPIerror: { |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.PthAPIerror.thr ) ); |
| |
| if (xml) { |
| |
| emit( " <xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( |
| " <text>Thread #%d's call to %pS failed</text>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.PthAPIerror.thr->errmsg_index, |
| xe->XE.PthAPIerror.fnname ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.PthAPIerror.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " </xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( " <what>with error code %ld (%s)</what>\n", |
| xe->XE.PthAPIerror.err, xe->XE.PthAPIerror.errstr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| emit( "Thread #%d's call to %pS failed\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.PthAPIerror.thr->errmsg_index, |
| xe->XE.PthAPIerror.fnname ); |
| emit( " with error code %ld (%s)\n", |
| xe->XE.PthAPIerror.err, xe->XE.PthAPIerror.errstr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| |
| } |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case XE_UnlockBogus: { |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.UnlockBogus.thr ) ); |
| |
| if (xml) { |
| |
| emit( " <xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( " <text>Thread #%d unlocked an invalid " |
| "lock at %p</text>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockBogus.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockBogus.lock_ga ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockBogus.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " </xwhat>\n" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| emit( "Thread #%d unlocked an invalid lock at %p\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockBogus.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockBogus.lock_ga ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| |
| } |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case XE_UnlockForeign: { |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockP)( xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock ) ); |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.UnlockForeign.owner ) ); |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.UnlockForeign.thr ) ); |
| |
| if (xml) { |
| |
| emit( " <xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( " <text>Thread #%d unlocked lock at %p " |
| "currently held by thread #%d</text>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->guestaddr, |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.owner->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.owner->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " </xwhat>\n" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| |
| if (xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->appeared_at) { |
| emit( " <auxwhat>Lock at %p was first observed</auxwhat>\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->guestaddr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->appeared_at ); |
| } |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| emit( "Thread #%d unlocked lock at %p " |
| "currently held by thread #%d\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->guestaddr, |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.owner->errmsg_index ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| if (xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->appeared_at) { |
| emit( " Lock at %p was first observed\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->guestaddr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.UnlockForeign.lock->appeared_at ); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case XE_UnlockUnlocked: { |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_LockP)( xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock ) ); |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr ) ); |
| |
| if (xml) { |
| |
| emit( " <xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( " <text>Thread #%d unlocked a " |
| "not-locked lock at %p</text>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->guestaddr ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " </xwhat>\n" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| if (xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->appeared_at) { |
| emit( " <auxwhat>Lock at %p was first observed</auxwhat>\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->guestaddr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->appeared_at ); |
| } |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| emit( "Thread #%d unlocked a not-locked lock at %p\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.thr->errmsg_index, |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->guestaddr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| if (xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->appeared_at) { |
| emit( " Lock at %p was first observed\n", |
| (void*)xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->guestaddr ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.UnlockUnlocked.lock->appeared_at ); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| case XE_Race: { |
| Addr err_ga; |
| HChar* what; |
| Int szB; |
| what = xe->XE.Race.isWrite ? "write" : "read"; |
| szB = xe->XE.Race.szB; |
| err_ga = VG_(get_error_address)(err); |
| |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.Race.thr )); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h2_ct) |
| tl_assert( HG_(is_sane_Thread)( xe->XE.Race.h2_ct )); |
| |
| if (xml) { |
| |
| /* ------ XML ------ */ |
| emit( " <xwhat>\n" ); |
| emit( " <text>Possible data race during %s of size %d " |
| "at %p by thread #%d</text>\n", |
| what, szB, (void*)err_ga, (Int)xe->XE.Race.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| (Int)xe->XE.Race.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " </xwhat>\n" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h2_ct) { |
| tl_assert(xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC); // assured by update_extra |
| emit( " <xauxwhat>\n"); |
| emit( " <text>This conflicts with a previous %s of size %d " |
| "by thread #%d</text>\n", |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accIsW ? "write" : "read", |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accSzB, |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct->errmsg_index); |
| emit(" </xauxwhat>\n"); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC ); |
| } |
| |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h1_ct) { |
| emit( " <xauxwhat>\n"); |
| emit( " <text>This conflicts with a previous access " |
| "by thread #%d, after</text>\n", |
| xe->XE.Race.h1_ct->errmsg_index ); |
| emit( " <hthreadid>%d</hthreadid>\n", |
| xe->XE.Race.h1_ct->errmsg_index ); |
| emit(" </xauxwhat>\n"); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegstartEC) { |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegstartEC ); |
| } else { |
| emit( " <auxwhat>(the start of the thread)</auxwhat>\n" ); |
| } |
| emit( " <auxwhat>but before</auxwhat>\n" ); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegendEC) { |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegendEC ); |
| } else { |
| emit( " <auxwhat>(the end of the the thread)</auxwhat>\n" ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } else { |
| |
| /* ------ Text ------ */ |
| announce_combined_LockP_vecs( xe->XE.Race.locksHeldW, |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_locksHeldW ); |
| |
| emit( "Possible data race during %s of size %d " |
| "at %p by thread #%d\n", |
| what, szB, (void*)err_ga, (Int)xe->XE.Race.thr->errmsg_index ); |
| |
| tl_assert(xe->XE.Race.locksHeldW); |
| show_LockP_summary_textmode( xe->XE.Race.locksHeldW, "" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( VG_(get_error_where)(err) ); |
| |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h2_ct) { |
| tl_assert(xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC); // assured by update_extra |
| tl_assert(xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_locksHeldW); |
| emit( "\n" ); |
| emit( "This conflicts with a previous %s of size %d " |
| "by thread #%d\n", |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accIsW ? "write" : "read", |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accSzB, |
| xe->XE.Race.h2_ct->errmsg_index ); |
| show_LockP_summary_textmode( xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_locksHeldW, "" ); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.h2_ct_accEC ); |
| } |
| |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h1_ct) { |
| emit( " This conflicts with a previous access by thread #%d, " |
| "after\n", |
| xe->XE.Race.h1_ct->errmsg_index ); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegstartEC) { |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegstartEC ); |
| } else { |
| emit( " (the start of the thread)\n" ); |
| } |
| emit( " but before\n" ); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegendEC) { |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.h1_ct_mbsegendEC ); |
| } else { |
| emit( " (the end of the the thread)\n" ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } |
| |
| /* If we have a description of the address in terms of a heap |
| block, show it. */ |
| if (xe->XE.Race.hctxt) { |
| SizeT delta = err_ga - xe->XE.Race.haddr; |
| if (xml) { |
| emit(" <auxwhat>Address %p is %ld bytes inside a block " |
| "of size %ld alloc'd</auxwhat>\n", (void*)err_ga, delta, |
| xe->XE.Race.hszB); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.hctxt ); |
| } else { |
| emit("\n"); |
| emit("Address %p is %ld bytes inside a block " |
| "of size %ld alloc'd\n", (void*)err_ga, delta, |
| xe->XE.Race.hszB); |
| VG_(pp_ExeContext)( xe->XE.Race.hctxt ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If we have a better description of the address, show it. |
| Note that in XML mode, it will already by nicely wrapped up |
| in tags, either <auxwhat> or <xauxwhat>, so we can just emit |
| it verbatim. */ |
| if (xml) { |
| if (xe->XE.Race.descr1) |
| emit( " %s\n", |
| (HChar*)VG_(indexXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr1, 0 ) ); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.descr2) |
| emit( " %s\n", |
| (HChar*)VG_(indexXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr2, 0 ) ); |
| } else { |
| if (xe->XE.Race.descr1 || xe->XE.Race.descr2) |
| emit("\n"); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.descr1) |
| emit( "%s\n", |
| (HChar*)VG_(indexXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr1, 0 ) ); |
| if (xe->XE.Race.descr2) |
| emit( "%s\n", |
| (HChar*)VG_(indexXA)( xe->XE.Race.descr2, 0 ) ); |
| } |
| |
| break; /* case XE_Race */ |
| } /* case XE_Race */ |
| |
| default: |
| tl_assert(0); |
| } /* switch (VG_(get_error_kind)(err)) */ |
| } |
| |
| Char* HG_(get_error_name) ( Error* err ) |
| { |
| switch (VG_(get_error_kind)(err)) { |
| case XE_Race: return "Race"; |
| case XE_UnlockUnlocked: return "UnlockUnlocked"; |
| case XE_UnlockForeign: return "UnlockForeign"; |
| case XE_UnlockBogus: return "UnlockBogus"; |
| case XE_PthAPIerror: return "PthAPIerror"; |
| case XE_LockOrder: return "LockOrder"; |
| case XE_Misc: return "Misc"; |
| default: tl_assert(0); /* fill in missing case */ |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Bool HG_(recognised_suppression) ( Char* name, Supp *su ) |
| { |
| # define TRY(_name,_xskind) \ |
| if (0 == VG_(strcmp)(name, (_name))) { \ |
| VG_(set_supp_kind)(su, (_xskind)); \ |
| return True; \ |
| } |
| TRY("Race", XS_Race); |
| TRY("FreeMemLock", XS_FreeMemLock); |
| TRY("UnlockUnlocked", XS_UnlockUnlocked); |
| TRY("UnlockForeign", XS_UnlockForeign); |
| TRY("UnlockBogus", XS_UnlockBogus); |
| TRY("PthAPIerror", XS_PthAPIerror); |
| TRY("LockOrder", XS_LockOrder); |
| TRY("Misc", XS_Misc); |
| return False; |
| # undef TRY |
| } |
| |
| Bool HG_(read_extra_suppression_info) ( Int fd, Char** bufpp, SizeT* nBufp, |
| Supp* su ) |
| { |
| /* do nothing -- no extra suppression info present. Return True to |
| indicate nothing bad happened. */ |
| return True; |
| } |
| |
| Bool HG_(error_matches_suppression) ( Error* err, Supp* su ) |
| { |
| switch (VG_(get_supp_kind)(su)) { |
| case XS_Race: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_Race; |
| case XS_UnlockUnlocked: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_UnlockUnlocked; |
| case XS_UnlockForeign: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_UnlockForeign; |
| case XS_UnlockBogus: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_UnlockBogus; |
| case XS_PthAPIerror: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_PthAPIerror; |
| case XS_LockOrder: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_LockOrder; |
| case XS_Misc: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_Misc; |
| //case XS_: return VG_(get_error_kind)(err) == XE_; |
| default: tl_assert(0); /* fill in missing cases */ |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Bool HG_(get_extra_suppression_info) ( Error* err, |
| /*OUT*/Char* buf, Int nBuf ) |
| { |
| /* Do nothing */ |
| return False; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| /*--- end hg_errors.c ---*/ |
| /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |