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//===-- DataExtractor.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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#ifndef LLDB_UTILITY_DATAEXTRACTOR_H
#define LLDB_UTILITY_DATAEXTRACTOR_H
#include "lldb/Utility/Endian.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-defines.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-enumerations.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-forward.h"
#include "lldb/lldb-types.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DataExtractor.h"
#include "llvm/Support/SwapByteOrder.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstring>
namespace lldb_private {
class Log;
class Stream;
}
namespace llvm {
template <typename T> class SmallVectorImpl;
}
namespace lldb_private {
/// \class DataExtractor DataExtractor.h "lldb/Core/DataExtractor.h" An data
/// extractor class.
///
/// DataExtractor is a class that can extract data (swapping if needed) from a
/// data buffer. The data buffer can be caller owned, or can be shared data
/// that can be shared between multiple DataExtractor instances. Multiple
/// DataExtractor objects can share the same data, yet extract values in
/// different address sizes and byte order modes. Each object can have a
/// unique position in the shared data and extract data from different
/// offsets.
///
/// \see DataBuffer
class DataExtractor {
public:
/// \typedef DataExtractor::Type
/// Type enumerations used in the dump routines.
enum Type {
TypeUInt8, ///< Format output as unsigned 8 bit integers
TypeChar, ///< Format output as characters
TypeUInt16, ///< Format output as unsigned 16 bit integers
TypeUInt32, ///< Format output as unsigned 32 bit integers
TypeUInt64, ///< Format output as unsigned 64 bit integers
TypePointer, ///< Format output as pointers
TypeULEB128, ///< Format output as ULEB128 numbers
TypeSLEB128 ///< Format output as SLEB128 numbers
};
/// Default constructor.
///
/// Initialize all members to a default empty state.
DataExtractor();
/// Construct with a buffer that is owned by the caller.
///
/// This constructor allows us to use data that is owned by the caller. The
/// data must stay around as long as this object is valid.
///
/// \param[in] data
/// A pointer to caller owned data.
///
/// \param[in] data_length
/// The length in bytes of \a data.
///
/// \param[in] byte_order
/// A byte order of the data that we are extracting from.
///
/// \param[in] addr_size
/// A new address byte size value.
///
/// \param[in] target_byte_size
/// A size of a target byte in 8-bit host bytes
DataExtractor(const void *data, lldb::offset_t data_length,
lldb::ByteOrder byte_order, uint32_t addr_size,
uint32_t target_byte_size = 1);
/// Construct with shared data.
///
/// Copies the data shared pointer which adds a reference to the contained
/// in \a data_sp. The shared data reference is reference counted to ensure
/// the data lives as long as anyone still has a valid shared pointer to the
/// data in \a data_sp.
///
/// \param[in] data_sp
/// A shared pointer to data.
///
/// \param[in] byte_order
/// A byte order of the data that we are extracting from.
///
/// \param[in] addr_size
/// A new address byte size value.
///
/// \param[in] target_byte_size
/// A size of a target byte in 8-bit host bytes
DataExtractor(const lldb::DataBufferSP &data_sp, lldb::ByteOrder byte_order,
uint32_t addr_size, uint32_t target_byte_size = 1);
/// Construct with a subset of \a data.
///
/// Initialize this object with a subset of the data bytes in \a data. If \a
/// data contains shared data, then a reference to the shared data will be
/// added to ensure the shared data stays around as long as any objects have
/// references to the shared data. The byte order value and the address size
/// settings are copied from \a data. If \a offset is not a valid offset in
/// \a data, then no reference to the shared data will be added. If there
/// are not \a length bytes available in \a data starting at \a offset, the
/// length will be truncated to contain as many bytes as possible.
///
/// \param[in] data
/// Another DataExtractor object that contains data.
///
/// \param[in] offset
/// The offset into \a data at which the subset starts.
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The length in bytes of the subset of data.
///
/// \param[in] target_byte_size
/// A size of a target byte in 8-bit host bytes
DataExtractor(const DataExtractor &data, lldb::offset_t offset,
lldb::offset_t length, uint32_t target_byte_size = 1);
/// Copy constructor.
///
/// The copy constructor is explicit as otherwise it is easy to make
/// unintended modification of a local copy instead of a caller's instance.
/// Also a needless copy of the \a m_data_sp shared pointer is/ expensive.
explicit DataExtractor(const DataExtractor &rhs);
/// Assignment operator.
///
/// Copies all data, byte order and address size settings from \a rhs into
/// this object. If \a rhs contains shared data, a reference to that shared
/// data will be added.
///
/// \param[in] rhs
/// Another DataExtractor object to copy.
///
/// \return
/// A const reference to this object.
const DataExtractor &operator=(const DataExtractor &rhs);
/// Move constructor and move assignment operators to complete the rule of 5.
///
/// They would get deleted as we already defined those of rule of 3.
DataExtractor(DataExtractor &&rhs) = default;
DataExtractor &operator=(DataExtractor &&rhs) = default;
/// Destructor
///
/// If this object contains a valid shared data reference, the reference
/// count on the data will be decremented, and if zero, the data will be
/// freed.
virtual ~DataExtractor();
uint32_t getTargetByteSize() const { return m_target_byte_size; }
/// Clears the object state.
///
/// Clears the object contents back to a default invalid state, and release
/// any references to shared data that this object may contain.
void Clear();
/// Dumps the binary data as \a type objects to stream \a s (or to Log() if
/// \a s is nullptr) starting \a offset bytes into the data and stopping
/// after dumping \a length bytes. The offset into the data is displayed at
/// the beginning of each line and can be offset by base address \a
/// base_addr. \a num_per_line objects will be displayed on each line.
///
/// \param[in] log
/// The log to dump the output to.
///
/// \param[in] offset
/// The offset into the data at which to start dumping.
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The number of bytes to dump.
///
/// \param[in] base_addr
/// The base address that gets added to the offset displayed on
/// each line.
///
/// \param[in] num_per_line
/// The number of \a type objects to display on each line.
///
/// \param[in] type
/// The type of objects to use when dumping data from this
/// object. See DataExtractor::Type.
///
/// \return
/// The offset at which dumping ended.
lldb::offset_t PutToLog(Log *log, lldb::offset_t offset,
lldb::offset_t length, uint64_t base_addr,
uint32_t num_per_line, Type type) const;
/// Extract an arbitrary number of bytes in the specified byte order.
///
/// Attemps to extract \a length bytes starting at \a offset bytes into this
/// data in the requested byte order (\a dst_byte_order) and place the
/// results in \a dst. \a dst must be at least \a length bytes long.
///
/// \param[in] offset
/// The offset in bytes into the contained data at which to
/// start extracting.
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The number of bytes to extract.
///
/// \param[in] dst_byte_order
/// A byte order of the data that we want when the value in
/// copied to \a dst.
///
/// \param[out] dst
/// The buffer that will receive the extracted value if there
/// are enough bytes available in the current data.
///
/// \return
/// The number of bytes that were extracted which will be \a
/// length when the value is successfully extracted, or zero
/// if there aren't enough bytes at the specified offset.
size_t ExtractBytes(lldb::offset_t offset, lldb::offset_t length,
lldb::ByteOrder dst_byte_order, void *dst) const;
/// Extract an address from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single address from the data and update the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr. The size of the extracted address comes from the \a
/// m_addr_size member variable and should be set correctly prior to
/// extracting any address values.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The extracted address value.
uint64_t GetAddress(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
uint64_t GetAddress_unchecked(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Get the current address size.
///
/// Return the size in bytes of any address values this object will extract.
///
/// \return
/// The size in bytes of address values that will be extracted.
uint32_t GetAddressByteSize() const { return m_addr_size; }
/// Get the number of bytes contained in this object.
///
/// \return
/// The total number of bytes of data this object refers to.
uint64_t GetByteSize() const { return m_end - m_start; }
/// Extract a C string from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Returns a pointer to a C String from the data at the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr. A variable length NULL terminated C string will be
/// extracted and the \a offset_ptr will be updated with the offset of the
/// byte that follows the NULL terminator byte.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// A pointer to the C string value in the data. If the offset
/// pointed to by \a offset_ptr is out of bounds, or if the
/// offset plus the length of the C string is out of bounds,
/// nullptr will be returned.
const char *GetCStr(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Extract a C string from \a *offset_ptr with field size \a len.
///
/// Returns a pointer to a C String from the data at the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr, with a field length of \a len.
/// A NULL terminated C string will be extracted and the \a offset_ptr
/// will be updated with the offset of the byte that follows the fixed
/// length field.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// A pointer to the C string value in the data. If the offset
/// pointed to by \a offset_ptr is out of bounds, or if the
/// offset plus the length of the field is out of bounds, or if
/// the field does not contain a NULL terminator byte, nullptr will
/// be returned.
const char *GetCStr(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, lldb::offset_t len) const;
/// Extract \a length bytes from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Returns a pointer to a bytes in this object's data at the offset pointed
/// to by \a offset_ptr. If \a length is zero or too large, then the offset
/// pointed to by \a offset_ptr will not be updated and nullptr will be
/// returned.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The optional length of a string to extract. If the value is
/// zero, a NULL terminated C string will be extracted.
///
/// \return
/// A pointer to the bytes in this object's data if the offset
/// and length are valid, or nullptr otherwise.
const void *GetData(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, lldb::offset_t length) const {
const uint8_t *ptr = PeekData(*offset_ptr, length);
if (ptr)
*offset_ptr += length;
return ptr;
}
/// Copy \a length bytes from \a *offset, without swapping bytes.
///
/// \param[in] offset
/// The offset into this data from which to start copying
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The length of the data to copy from this object
///
/// \param[out] dst
/// The buffer to place the output data.
///
/// \return
/// Returns the number of bytes that were copied, or zero if
/// anything goes wrong.
lldb::offset_t CopyData(lldb::offset_t offset, lldb::offset_t length,
void *dst) const;
/// Copy \a dst_len bytes from \a *offset_ptr and ensure the copied data is
/// treated as a value that can be swapped to match the specified byte
/// order.
///
/// For values that are larger than the supported integer sizes, this
/// function can be used to extract data in a specified byte order. It can
/// also be used to copy a smaller integer value from to a larger value. The
/// extra bytes left over will be padded correctly according to the byte
/// order of this object and the \a dst_byte_order. This can be very handy
/// when say copying a partial data value into a register.
///
/// \param[in] src_offset
/// The offset into this data from which to start copying an endian
/// entity
///
/// \param[in] src_len
/// The length of the endian data to copy from this object into the \a
/// dst object
///
/// \param[out] dst
/// The buffer where to place the endian data. The data might need to be
/// byte swapped (and appropriately padded with zeroes if \a src_len !=
/// \a dst_len) if \a dst_byte_order does not match the byte order in
/// this object.
///
/// \param[in] dst_len
/// The length number of bytes that the endian value will occupy is \a
/// dst.
///
/// \param[in] dst_byte_order
/// The byte order that the endian value should be in the \a dst buffer.
///
/// \return
/// Returns the number of bytes that were copied, or zero if anything
/// goes wrong.
lldb::offset_t CopyByteOrderedData(lldb::offset_t src_offset,
lldb::offset_t src_len, void *dst,
lldb::offset_t dst_len,
lldb::ByteOrder dst_byte_order) const;
/// Get the data end pointer.
///
/// \return
/// Returns a pointer to the next byte contained in this
/// object's data, or nullptr of there is no data in this object.
const uint8_t *GetDataEnd() const { return m_end; }
/// Get the shared data offset.
///
/// Get the offset of the first byte of data in the shared data (if any).
///
/// \return
/// If this object contains shared data, this function returns
/// the offset in bytes into that shared data, zero otherwise.
size_t GetSharedDataOffset() const;
/// Get the data start pointer.
///
/// \return
/// Returns a pointer to the first byte contained in this
/// object's data, or nullptr of there is no data in this object.
const uint8_t *GetDataStart() const { return m_start; }
/// Extract a float from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single float value.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The floating value that was extracted, or zero on failure.
float GetFloat(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
double GetDouble(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
long double GetLongDouble(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Extract an integer of size \a byte_size from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single integer value and update the offset pointed to by \a
/// offset_ptr. The size of the extracted integer is specified by the \a
/// byte_size argument. \a byte_size must have a value >= 1 and <= 4 since
/// the return value is only 32 bits wide.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[in] byte_size
/// The size in byte of the integer to extract.
///
/// \return
/// The integer value that was extracted, or zero on failure.
uint32_t GetMaxU32(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, size_t byte_size) const;
/// Extract an unsigned integer of size \a byte_size from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single unsigned integer value and update the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr. The size of the extracted integer is specified by the
/// \a byte_size argument. \a byte_size must have a value greater than or
/// equal to one and less than or equal to eight since the return value is
/// 64 bits wide.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[in] byte_size
/// The size in byte of the integer to extract.
///
/// \return
/// The unsigned integer value that was extracted, or zero on
/// failure.
uint64_t GetMaxU64(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, size_t byte_size) const;
uint64_t GetMaxU64_unchecked(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr,
size_t byte_size) const;
/// Extract an signed integer of size \a byte_size from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single signed integer value (sign extending if required) and
/// update the offset pointed to by \a offset_ptr. The size of the extracted
/// integer is specified by the \a byte_size argument. \a byte_size must
/// have a value greater than or equal to one and less than or equal to
/// eight since the return value is 64 bits wide.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[in] byte_size
/// The size in byte of the integer to extract.
///
/// \return
/// The sign extended signed integer value that was extracted,
/// or zero on failure.
int64_t GetMaxS64(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, size_t byte_size) const;
/// Extract an unsigned integer of size \a byte_size from \a *offset_ptr,
/// then extract the bitfield from this value if \a bitfield_bit_size is
/// non-zero.
///
/// Extract a single unsigned integer value and update the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr. The size of the extracted integer is specified by the
/// \a byte_size argument. \a byte_size must have a value greater than or
/// equal to one and less than or equal to 8 since the return value is 64
/// bits wide.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[in] size
/// The size in byte of the integer to extract.
///
/// \param[in] bitfield_bit_size
/// The size in bits of the bitfield value to extract, or zero
/// to just extract the entire integer value.
///
/// \param[in] bitfield_bit_offset
/// The bit offset of the bitfield value in the extracted
/// integer. For little-endian data, this is the offset of
/// the LSB of the bitfield from the LSB of the integer.
/// For big-endian data, this is the offset of the MSB of the
/// bitfield from the MSB of the integer.
///
/// \return
/// The unsigned bitfield integer value that was extracted, or
/// zero on failure.
uint64_t GetMaxU64Bitfield(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, size_t size,
uint32_t bitfield_bit_size,
uint32_t bitfield_bit_offset) const;
/// Extract an signed integer of size \a size from \a *offset_ptr, then
/// extract and sign-extend the bitfield from this value if \a
/// bitfield_bit_size is non-zero.
///
/// Extract a single signed integer value (sign-extending if required) and
/// update the offset pointed to by \a offset_ptr. The size of the extracted
/// integer is specified by the \a size argument. \a size must
/// have a value greater than or equal to one and less than or equal to
/// eight since the return value is 64 bits wide.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[in] size
/// The size in bytes of the integer to extract.
///
/// \param[in] bitfield_bit_size
/// The size in bits of the bitfield value to extract, or zero
/// to just extract the entire integer value.
///
/// \param[in] bitfield_bit_offset
/// The bit offset of the bitfield value in the extracted
/// integer. For little-endian data, this is the offset of
/// the LSB of the bitfield from the LSB of the integer.
/// For big-endian data, this is the offset of the MSB of the
/// bitfield from the MSB of the integer.
///
/// \return
/// The signed bitfield integer value that was extracted, or
/// zero on failure.
int64_t GetMaxS64Bitfield(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, size_t size,
uint32_t bitfield_bit_size,
uint32_t bitfield_bit_offset) const;
/// Get the current byte order value.
///
/// \return
/// The current byte order value from this object's internal
/// state.
lldb::ByteOrder GetByteOrder() const { return m_byte_order; }
/// Extract a uint8_t value from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single uint8_t from the binary data at the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr, and advance the offset on success.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The extracted uint8_t value.
uint8_t GetU8(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
uint8_t GetU8_unchecked(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const {
uint8_t val = m_start[*offset_ptr];
*offset_ptr += 1;
return val;
}
uint16_t GetU16_unchecked(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
uint32_t GetU32_unchecked(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
uint64_t GetU64_unchecked(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Extract \a count uint8_t values from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract \a count uint8_t values from the binary data at the offset
/// pointed to by \a offset_ptr, and advance the offset on success. The
/// extracted values are copied into \a dst.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[out] dst
/// A buffer to copy \a count uint8_t values into. \a dst must
/// be large enough to hold all requested data.
///
/// \param[in] count
/// The number of uint8_t values to extract.
///
/// \return
/// \a dst if all values were properly extracted and copied,
/// nullptr otherwise.
void *GetU8(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, void *dst, uint32_t count) const;
/// Extract a uint16_t value from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single uint16_t from the binary data at the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr, and update the offset on success.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The extracted uint16_t value.
uint16_t GetU16(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Extract \a count uint16_t values from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract \a count uint16_t values from the binary data at the offset
/// pointed to by \a offset_ptr, and advance the offset on success. The
/// extracted values are copied into \a dst.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[out] dst
/// A buffer to copy \a count uint16_t values into. \a dst must
/// be large enough to hold all requested data.
///
/// \param[in] count
/// The number of uint16_t values to extract.
///
/// \return
/// \a dst if all values were properly extracted and copied,
/// nullptr otherwise.
void *GetU16(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, void *dst, uint32_t count) const;
/// Extract a uint32_t value from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single uint32_t from the binary data at the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr, and update the offset on success.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The extracted uint32_t value.
uint32_t GetU32(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Extract \a count uint32_t values from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract \a count uint32_t values from the binary data at the offset
/// pointed to by \a offset_ptr, and advance the offset on success. The
/// extracted values are copied into \a dst.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[out] dst
/// A buffer to copy \a count uint32_t values into. \a dst must
/// be large enough to hold all requested data.
///
/// \param[in] count
/// The number of uint32_t values to extract.
///
/// \return
/// \a dst if all values were properly extracted and copied,
/// nullptr otherwise.
void *GetU32(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, void *dst, uint32_t count) const;
/// Extract a uint64_t value from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract a single uint64_t from the binary data at the offset pointed to
/// by \a offset_ptr, and update the offset on success.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The extracted uint64_t value.
uint64_t GetU64(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Extract \a count uint64_t values from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extract \a count uint64_t values from the binary data at the offset
/// pointed to by \a offset_ptr, and advance the offset on success. The
/// extracted values are copied into \a dst.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \param[out] dst
/// A buffer to copy \a count uint64_t values into. \a dst must
/// be large enough to hold all requested data.
///
/// \param[in] count
/// The number of uint64_t values to extract.
///
/// \return
/// \a dst if all values were properly extracted and copied,
/// nullptr otherwise.
void *GetU64(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, void *dst, uint32_t count) const;
/// Extract a signed LEB128 value from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extracts an signed LEB128 number from this object's data starting at the
/// offset pointed to by \a offset_ptr. The offset pointed to by \a
/// offset_ptr will be updated with the offset of the byte following the
/// last extracted byte.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The extracted signed integer value.
int64_t GetSLEB128(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Extract a unsigned LEB128 value from \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Extracts an unsigned LEB128 number from this object's data starting at
/// the offset pointed to by \a offset_ptr. The offset pointed to by \a
/// offset_ptr will be updated with the offset of the byte following the
/// last extracted byte.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The extracted unsigned integer value.
uint64_t GetULEB128(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
lldb::DataBufferSP &GetSharedDataBuffer() { return m_data_sp; }
/// Peek at a C string at \a offset.
///
/// Peeks at a string in the contained data. No verification is done to make
/// sure the entire string lies within the bounds of this object's data,
/// only \a offset is verified to be a valid offset.
///
/// \param[in] offset
/// An offset into the data.
///
/// \return
/// A non-nullptr C string pointer if \a offset is a valid offset,
/// nullptr otherwise.
const char *PeekCStr(lldb::offset_t offset) const;
/// Peek at a bytes at \a offset.
///
/// Returns a pointer to \a length bytes at \a offset as long as there are
/// \a length bytes available starting at \a offset.
///
/// \return
/// A non-nullptr data pointer if \a offset is a valid offset and
/// there are \a length bytes available at that offset, nullptr
/// otherwise.
const uint8_t *PeekData(lldb::offset_t offset, lldb::offset_t length) const {
if (ValidOffsetForDataOfSize(offset, length))
return m_start + offset;
return nullptr;
}
/// Set the address byte size.
///
/// Set the size in bytes that will be used when extracting any address and
/// pointer values from data contained in this object.
///
/// \param[in] addr_size
/// The size in bytes to use when extracting addresses.
void SetAddressByteSize(uint32_t addr_size) {
#ifdef LLDB_CONFIGURATION_DEBUG
assert(addr_size == 4 || addr_size == 8);
#endif
m_addr_size = addr_size;
}
/// Set data with a buffer that is caller owned.
///
/// Use data that is owned by the caller when extracting values. The data
/// must stay around as long as this object, or any object that copies a
/// subset of this object's data, is valid. If \a bytes is nullptr, or \a
/// length is zero, this object will contain no data.
///
/// \param[in] bytes
/// A pointer to caller owned data.
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The length in bytes of \a bytes.
///
/// \param[in] byte_order
/// A byte order of the data that we are extracting from.
///
/// \return
/// The number of bytes that this object now contains.
lldb::offset_t SetData(const void *bytes, lldb::offset_t length,
lldb::ByteOrder byte_order);
/// Adopt a subset of \a data.
///
/// Set this object's data to be a subset of the data bytes in \a data. If
/// \a data contains shared data, then a reference to the shared data will
/// be added to ensure the shared data stays around as long as any objects
/// have references to the shared data. The byte order and the address size
/// settings are copied from \a data. If \a offset is not a valid offset in
/// \a data, then no reference to the shared data will be added. If there
/// are not \a length bytes available in \a data starting at \a offset, the
/// length will be truncated to contains as many bytes as possible.
///
/// \param[in] data
/// Another DataExtractor object that contains data.
///
/// \param[in] offset
/// The offset into \a data at which the subset starts.
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The length in bytes of the subset of \a data.
///
/// \return
/// The number of bytes that this object now contains.
lldb::offset_t SetData(const DataExtractor &data, lldb::offset_t offset,
lldb::offset_t length);
/// Adopt a subset of shared data in \a data_sp.
///
/// Copies the data shared pointer which adds a reference to the contained
/// in \a data_sp. The shared data reference is reference counted to ensure
/// the data lives as long as anyone still has a valid shared pointer to the
/// data in \a data_sp. The byte order and address byte size settings remain
/// the same. If \a offset is not a valid offset in \a data_sp, then no
/// reference to the shared data will be added. If there are not \a length
/// bytes available in \a data starting at \a offset, the length will be
/// truncated to contains as many bytes as possible.
///
/// \param[in] data_sp
/// A shared pointer to data.
///
/// \param[in] offset
/// The offset into \a data_sp at which the subset starts.
///
/// \param[in] length
/// The length in bytes of the subset of \a data_sp.
///
/// \return
/// The number of bytes that this object now contains.
lldb::offset_t SetData(const lldb::DataBufferSP &data_sp,
lldb::offset_t offset = 0,
lldb::offset_t length = LLDB_INVALID_OFFSET);
/// Set the byte_order value.
///
/// Sets the byte order of the data to extract. Extracted values will be
/// swapped if necessary when decoding.
///
/// \param[in] byte_order
/// The byte order value to use when extracting data.
void SetByteOrder(lldb::ByteOrder byte_order) { m_byte_order = byte_order; }
/// Skip an LEB128 number at \a *offset_ptr.
///
/// Skips a LEB128 number (signed or unsigned) from this object's data
/// starting at the offset pointed to by \a offset_ptr. The offset pointed
/// to by \a offset_ptr will be updated with the offset of the byte
/// following the last extracted byte.
///
/// \param[in,out] offset_ptr
/// A pointer to an offset within the data that will be advanced
/// by the appropriate number of bytes if the value is extracted
/// correctly. If the offset is out of bounds or there are not
/// enough bytes to extract this value, the offset will be left
/// unmodified.
///
/// \return
/// The number of bytes consumed during the extraction.
uint32_t Skip_LEB128(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr) const;
/// Test the validity of \a offset.
///
/// \return
/// true if \a offset is a valid offset into the data in this object,
/// false otherwise.
bool ValidOffset(lldb::offset_t offset) const {
return offset < GetByteSize();
}
/// Test the availability of \a length bytes of data from \a offset.
///
/// \return
/// true if \a offset is a valid offset and there are \a
/// length bytes available at that offset, false otherwise.
bool ValidOffsetForDataOfSize(lldb::offset_t offset,
lldb::offset_t length) const {
return length <= BytesLeft(offset);
}
size_t Copy(DataExtractor &dest_data) const;
bool Append(DataExtractor &rhs);
bool Append(void *bytes, lldb::offset_t length);
lldb::offset_t BytesLeft(lldb::offset_t offset) const {
const lldb::offset_t size = GetByteSize();
if (size > offset)
return size - offset;
return 0;
}
void Checksum(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<uint8_t> &dest, uint64_t max_data = 0);
llvm::ArrayRef<uint8_t> GetData() const {
return {GetDataStart(), size_t(GetByteSize())};
}
llvm::DataExtractor GetAsLLVM() const {
return {GetData(), GetByteOrder() == lldb::eByteOrderLittle,
uint8_t(GetAddressByteSize())};
}
protected:
template <typename T> T Get(lldb::offset_t *offset_ptr, T fail_value) const {
constexpr size_t src_size = sizeof(T);
T val = fail_value;
const T *src = static_cast<const T *>(GetData(offset_ptr, src_size));
if (!src)
return val;
memcpy(&val, src, src_size);
if (m_byte_order != endian::InlHostByteOrder())
llvm::sys::swapByteOrder(val);
return val;
}
// Member variables
const uint8_t *m_start = nullptr; ///< A pointer to the first byte of data.
const uint8_t *m_end =
nullptr; ///< A pointer to the byte that is past the end of the data.
lldb::ByteOrder
m_byte_order; ///< The byte order of the data we are extracting from.
uint32_t m_addr_size; ///< The address size to use when extracting addresses.
/// The shared pointer to data that can be shared among multiple instances
lldb::DataBufferSP m_data_sp;
/// Making it const would require implementation of move assignment operator.
uint32_t m_target_byte_size = 1;
};
} // namespace lldb_private
#endif // LLDB_UTILITY_DATAEXTRACTOR_H