/* Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Portions Copyright (C) 2008-2014 David Anderson. All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement or the like. Any license provided herein, whether implied or otherwise, applies only to this software file. Patent licenses, if any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with other software, or any other product whatsoever. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */ #include "dwarf_incl.h" #include "dwarf_alloc.h" #include "dwarfstring.h" #include "dwarf_error.h" /* Array to hold string representation of errors. Any time a define is added to the list in libdwarf.h, a string should be added to this Array */ #include "dwarf_errmsg_list.h" /* This function performs error handling as described in the libdwarf consumer document section 3. Dbg is the Dwarf_debug structure being processed. Error is a pointer to the pointer to the error descriptor that will be returned. Errval is an error code listed in dwarf_error.h. If the malloc arena is exhausted we return a pointer to a special static error record. This special singleton is mostly ignored by dwarf_dealloc(). Users should not be storing Dwarf_Error pointers for long so this singleton is only going to cause confusion when callers try to save an out-of-memory Dwarf_Error pointer. The _dwarf_failsafe_error is intended to be an improvement over an abort() call. The failsafe means we will not abort due to a Dwarf_Error struct creation. */ /* The user provides an explanatory string, the error number itself explains little. This prepends DW_DLE_USER_DECLARED_ERROR to the caller-provided string. New in April, 2020 . Used by dwarfdump in a few circumstances. */ void dwarf_error_creation(Dwarf_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Error *err, char *errmsg) { dwarfstring m; if(!dbg) { return; } dwarfstring_constructor(&m); dwarfstring_append(&m,"DW_DLE_USER_DECLARED_ERROR: "); dwarfstring_append(&m,errmsg); _dwarf_error_string(dbg,err, DW_DLE_USER_DECLARED_ERROR, dwarfstring_string(&m)); dwarfstring_destructor(&m); } void _dwarf_error(Dwarf_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Error * error, Dwarf_Signed errval) { _dwarf_error_string(dbg,error,errval,0); } void _dwarf_error_string(Dwarf_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Error * error, Dwarf_Signed errval,char *msg) { Dwarf_Error errptr; /* Allow NULL dbg on entry, since sometimes that can happen and we want to report the upper-level error, not this one. */ if (error) { /* If dbg is NULL, use the alternate error struct. However, this will overwrite the earlier error. */ if (dbg) { errptr = (Dwarf_Error) _dwarf_get_alloc(dbg, DW_DLA_ERROR, 1); if (!errptr) { errptr = &_dwarf_failsafe_error; errptr->er_static_alloc = DE_STATIC; } else { errptr->er_static_alloc = DE_STANDARD; } } else { /* We have no dbg to work with. dwarf_init failed. We hack up a special area. */ errptr = _dwarf_special_no_dbg_error_malloc(); if (!errptr) { errptr = &_dwarf_failsafe_error; errptr->er_static_alloc = DE_STATIC; } else { errptr->er_static_alloc = DE_MALLOC; } } errptr->er_errval = errval; if (msg) { dwarfstring *em = 0; #ifdef DEBUG printf("libdwarfdetector ALLOC creating error string %s errval %ld errptr 0x%lx \n",msg,(long)errval,(unsigned long)errptr); #endif em = (dwarfstring *)calloc(1,sizeof(dwarfstring)); if (em) { dwarfstring_constructor(em); dwarfstring_append(em,msg); errptr->er_msg = (void*)em; } } *error = errptr; return; } if (dbg != NULL && dbg->de_errhand != NULL) { errptr = (Dwarf_Error) _dwarf_get_alloc(dbg, DW_DLA_ERROR, 1); if (errptr == NULL) { errptr = &_dwarf_failsafe_error; errptr->er_static_alloc = DE_STATIC; } errptr->er_errval = errval; dbg->de_errhand(errptr, dbg->de_errarg); return; } fflush(stdout); fprintf(stdout, "\nNow abort() in libdwarf. " "No error argument or handler available.\n"); fflush(stdout); abort(); } Dwarf_Unsigned dwarf_errno(Dwarf_Error error) { if (!error) { return (0); } return (error->er_errval); } char* dwarf_errmsg_by_number(Dwarf_Unsigned errornum ) { if (errornum >= (Dwarf_Signed)(sizeof(_dwarf_errmsgs) / sizeof(char *))) { return "Dwarf_Error value out of range"; } return ((char *) _dwarf_errmsgs[errornum]); } /* */ char * dwarf_errmsg(Dwarf_Error error) { if (!error) { return "Dwarf_Error is NULL"; } if (error->er_msg) { return dwarfstring_string(error->er_msg); } return dwarf_errmsg_by_number(error->er_errval); }