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Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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#include <sys/ptrace.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <cerrno>
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include "tracechild.hh"
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using namespace std;
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bool
TraceChild::startTracing(const char * pathToFile, char * const argv[])
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{
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instructions = 0;
pid = fork();
if (pid == -1) {
cout << "fork failed" << endl;
return false;
} else if (pid == 0) {
//We're the child. Get things ready and then exec the program to trace.
//Let our parent trace us
if (ptrace(PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, 0, 0) == -1) {
cout << "Failure calling TRACEME\n" << strerror(errno) << endl;
return false;
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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}
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//Set up an empty environment for the child... We would want to
//specify this somehow at some point
char * env[] = {NULL};
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//Start the program to trace
execve(pathToFile, argv, env);
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//We should never get here, so this is an error!
cout << "Exec failed\n" << strerror(errno) << endl;
return false;
}
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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//From this point forward, we know we're in the parent process.
if (!doWait()) {
cout << "Didn't wait successfully" << endl;
return false;
}
tracing = true;
return true;
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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}
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bool
TraceChild::stopTracing()
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{
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if (ptrace(PTRACE_KILL, pid, 0, 0) != 0)
return false;
tracing = false;
return true;
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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}
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bool
TraceChild::step()
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{
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ptraceSingleStep();
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}
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bool
TraceChild::ptraceSingleStep()
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{
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if (!tracing) {
cout << "Not tracing!" << endl;
return false;
}
if (ptrace(PTRACE_SINGLESTEP, pid, 0, 0) != 0) {
switch (errno) {
case EBUSY: cout << "EBUSY" << endl; break;
case EFAULT: cout << "EFAULT" << endl; break;
case EIO: cout << "EIO" << endl; break;
case EPERM: cout << "EPERM" << endl; break;
case ESRCH: cout << "ESRCH" << endl; break;
default: cout << "Unknown error" << endl; break;
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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}
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cout << "Not able to single step!" << endl;
tracing == false;
return false;
}
doWait();
update(pid);
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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}
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bool
TraceChild::doWait()
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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{
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int wait_val;
wait(&wait_val);
if (WIFEXITED(wait_val)) {
cerr << "Program exited! Exit status is "
<< WEXITSTATUS(wait_val) << endl;
cerr << "Executed " << instructions
<< " instructions." << endl;
tracing = false;
return false;
}
if (WIFSIGNALED(wait_val)) {
if (WTERMSIG(wait_val))
cerr << "Program terminated by signal "
<< WTERMSIG(wait_val) << endl;
if (WCOREDUMP(wait_val))
cerr << "Program core dumped!" << endl;
tracing = false;
cerr << "Executed " << instructions
<< " instructions." << endl;
return false;
}
if (WIFSTOPPED(wait_val) && WSTOPSIG(wait_val) != SIGTRAP) {
cerr << "Program stopped by signal " << WSTOPSIG(wait_val) << endl;
tracing = false;
cerr << "Executed " << instructions << " instructions." << endl;
return false;
}
return true;
Adding what was tracedump but is now statetrace to the tree. Let me know if statetrace is also already taken. util/statetrace/Makefile: Makefile to build statetrace. Targets are: statetrace: alias to build using the "native" compiler statetrace-native: use the native compiler statetrace-sparc: use the sparc cross compiler I'll make this a little more fancy and capable later. util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.cc: Implementation of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_i386.hh: Declaration of i386 support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.cc: implementation of SPARC support util/statetrace/arch/tracechild_sparc.hh: declaration of SPARC support util/statetrace/printer.cc: Implementation of the "Printer" objects which parse and output the state of the process after each instruction. There are currently two types of printers, nested ones and register ones. These are called NestingPrinter and RegPrinter respectively. util/statetrace/printer.hh: Declaration of "Printer" objects util/statetrace/refcnt.hh: This is copied from m5. I should use the one already in the tree, but I'll do that later. util/statetrace/regstate.hh: Interface for accessing registers. util/statetrace/statetrace.cc: Main file with argument parsing and the "main" function which contains the tracing loop. util/statetrace/tracechild.cc: Implementation of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild.hh: Declaration of the base tracechild class. util/statetrace/tracechild_arch.cc: This file hooks in support for the appropriate architecture. Just the implementation is brought in, since the main program should ideally not have to know anything at all about an architecture other than it's interface. util/statetrace/x86.format: An example output template for x86. A few example SPARC templates will be added later. --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 7c8bf8230907aba42ed1e707b9ca2d6da0d4e6d4
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}