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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd
** All rights reserved.
** For any questions to The Qt Company, please use contact form at http://www.qt.io/contact-us
**
** This file is part of the Qt Enterprise Perf Profiler Add-on.
**
** GNU General Public License Usage
** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public License
** version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in
** the file LICENSE.GPLv3 included in the packaging of this file. Please
** review the following information to ensure the GNU General Public License
** requirements will be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.
**
** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please use
** contact form at http://www.qt.io/contact-us
**
****************************************************************************/
#include "perfelfmap.h"
#include "perfdata.h"
#include <QDebug>
QDebug operator<<(QDebug stream, const PerfElfMap::ElfInfo& info)
{
stream.nospace() << "ElfInfo{"
<< "localFile=" << info.localFile.fileName() << ", "
<< "isFile=" << info.isFile() << ", "
<< "originalFileName=" << info.originalFileName << ", "
<< "addr=" << info.addr << ", "
<< "len=" << info.length << ", "
<< "pgoff=" << info.pgoff << ", "
<< "}";
return stream.space();
}
namespace {
struct SortByAddr
{
bool operator()(const PerfElfMap::ElfInfo &lhs, const quint64 addr) const
{
return lhs.addr < addr;
}
bool operator()(const quint64 addr, const PerfElfMap::ElfInfo &rhs) const
{
return addr < rhs.addr;
}
};
}
bool PerfElfMap::registerElf(const quint64 addr, const quint64 len, quint64 pgoff,
const QFileInfo &fullPath, const QByteArray &originalFileName)
{
bool cacheInvalid = false;
const quint64 addrEnd = addr + len;
const bool isFile = fullPath.isFile();
QVarLengthArray<ElfInfo, 8> newElfs;
QVarLengthArray<int, 8> removedElfs;
for (auto i = m_elfs.begin(), end = m_elfs.end(); i != end && i->addr < addrEnd; ++i) {
const quint64 iEnd = i->addr + i->length;
if (iEnd <= addr)
continue;
// Newly added elf overwrites existing one. Mark the existing one as overwritten and
// reinsert any fragments of it that remain.
if (i->addr < addr) {
newElfs.push_back(ElfInfo(i->localFile, i->addr, addr - i->addr,
i->pgoff, i->originalFileName));
}
if (iEnd > addrEnd) {
newElfs.push_back(ElfInfo(i->localFile, addrEnd, iEnd - addrEnd,
i->pgoff + addrEnd - i->addr, i->originalFileName));
}
removedElfs.push_back(std::distance(m_elfs.begin(), i));
// Overlapping module. Clear the cache, but only when the section is actually backed by a
// file. Otherwise, we will see tons of overlapping heap/anon sections which don't actually
// invalidate our caches
if (isFile || i->isFile())
cacheInvalid = true;
}
// remove the overwritten elfs, iterate from the back to not invalidate the indices
for (auto it = removedElfs.rbegin(), end = removedElfs.rend(); it != end; ++it)
m_elfs.remove(*it);
newElfs.push_back(ElfInfo(fullPath, addr, len, pgoff, originalFileName));
for (const auto &elf : newElfs) {
auto it = std::lower_bound(m_elfs.begin(), m_elfs.end(),
elf.addr, SortByAddr());
m_elfs.insert(it, elf);
}
return cacheInvalid;
}
PerfElfMap::ElfInfo PerfElfMap::findElf(quint64 ip) const
{
auto i = std::upper_bound(m_elfs.begin(), m_elfs.end(), ip, SortByAddr());
if (i == m_elfs.constEnd() || i->addr != ip) {
if (i != m_elfs.constBegin())
--i;
else
return ElfInfo();
}
return (i->addr + i->length > ip) ? *i : ElfInfo();
}
bool PerfElfMap::isAddressInRange(quint64 addr) const
{
if (m_elfs.isEmpty())
return false;
const auto &first = m_elfs.first();
const auto &last = m_elfs.last();
return first.addr <= addr && addr < (last.addr + last.length);
}
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