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From FEDORA_PATCHES Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Kevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com>
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2023 15:26:57 -0700
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Subject: gdb-rhbz2177655-aarch64-pauth-valid-regcache.patch
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;; [aarch64] Backport fix from Luis Machado for RH BZ 2177655.
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aarch64: Check for valid inferior thread/regcache before reading pauth registers
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There were reports of gdb throwing internal errors when calling
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inferior_thread ()/get_current_regcache () on a system with
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Pointer Authentication enabled.
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In such cases, gdb produces the following backtrace, or a variation
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of it (for gdb's with the non-address removal implemented only in
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the aarch64-linux-tdep.c file).
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/thread.c:86: internal-error: inferior_thread: Assertion `current_thread_ != nullptr' failed.
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A problem internal to GDB has been detected,
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further debugging may prove unreliable.
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----- Backtrace -----
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0xaaaae04a571f gdb_internal_backtrace_1
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/bt-utils.c:122
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0xaaaae04a57f3 _Z22gdb_internal_backtracev
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/bt-utils.c:168
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0xaaaae0b52ccf internal_vproblem
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/utils.c:401
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0xaaaae0b5310b _Z15internal_verrorPKciS0_St9__va_list
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/utils.c:481
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0xaaaae0e24b8f _Z18internal_error_locPKciS0_z
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/errors.cc:58
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0xaaaae0a88983 _Z15inferior_threadv
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/thread.c:86
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0xaaaae0956c87 _Z20get_current_regcachev
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/regcache.c:428
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0xaaaae035223f aarch64_remove_non_address_bits
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/aarch64-tdep.c:3572
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0xaaaae03e8abb _Z31gdbarch_remove_non_address_bitsP7gdbarchm
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdbarch.c:3109
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0xaaaae0a692d7 memory_xfer_partial
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1620
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0xaaaae0a695e3 _Z19target_xfer_partialP10target_ops13target_objectPKcPhPKhmmPm
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1684
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0xaaaae0a69e9f target_read_partial
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1937
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0xaaaae0a69fdf _Z11target_readP10target_ops13target_objectPKcPhml
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1977
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0xaaaae0a69937 _Z18target_read_memorymPhl
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:1773
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0xaaaae08be523 ps_xfer_memory
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/proc-service.c:90
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0xaaaae08be6db ps_pdread
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/proc-service.c:124
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0x40001ed7c3b3 _td_fetch_value
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/build/glibc-RIFKjK/glibc-2.31/nptl_db/fetch-value.c:115
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0x40001ed791ef td_ta_map_lwp2thr
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/build/glibc-RIFKjK/glibc-2.31/nptl_db/td_ta_map_lwp2thr.c:194
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0xaaaae07f4473 thread_from_lwp
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-thread-db.c:413
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0xaaaae07f6d6f _ZN16thread_db_target4waitE6ptid_tP17target_waitstatus10enum_flagsI16target_wait_flagE
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-thread-db.c:1420
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0xaaaae0a6b33b _Z11target_wait6ptid_tP17target_waitstatus10enum_flagsI16target_wait_flagE
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/target.c:2586
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0xaaaae0789cf7 do_target_wait_1
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:3825
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0xaaaae0789e6f operator()
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:3884
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0xaaaae078a167 do_target_wait
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:3903
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0xaaaae078b0af _Z20fetch_inferior_eventv
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c:4314
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0xaaaae076652f _Z22inferior_event_handler19inferior_event_type
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/inf-loop.c:41
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0xaaaae07dc68b handle_target_event
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/linux-nat.c:4206
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0xaaaae0e25fbb handle_file_event
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:573
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0xaaaae0e264f3 gdb_wait_for_event
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:694
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0xaaaae0e24f9b _Z16gdb_do_one_eventi
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:217
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0xaaaae080f033 start_event_loop
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:411
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0xaaaae080f1b7 captured_command_loop
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:475
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0xaaaae0810b97 captured_main
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:1318
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0xaaaae0810c1b _Z8gdb_mainP18captured_main_args
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/main.c:1337
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0xaaaae0338453 main
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/gdb.c:32
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---------------------
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../../../repos/binutils-gdb/gdb/thread.c:86: internal-error: inferior_thread: Assertion `current_thread_ != nullptr' failed.
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A problem internal to GDB has been detected,
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further debugging may prove unreliable.
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Quit this debugging session? (y or n)
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We also see failures across the testsuite if the tests get executed on a target
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that has native support for the pointer authentication feature. But
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gdb.base/break.exp and gdb.base/access-mem-running.exp are two examples of
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tests that run into errors and internal errors.
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This issue started after commit d88cb738e6a7a7179dfaff8af78d69250c852af1, which
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enabled more broad use of pointer authentication masks to remove non-address
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bits of pointers, but wasn't immediately detected because systems with native
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support for pointer authentication are not that common yet.
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The above crash happens because gdb is in the middle of handling an event,
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and do_target_wait_1 calls switch_to_inferior_no_thread, nullifying the
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current thread. This means a call to inferior_thread () will assert, and
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attempting to call get_current_regcache () will also call inferior_thread (),
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resulting in an assertion as well.
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target_has_registers was one function that seemed useful for detecting these
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types of situation where we don't have a register cache. The problem with that
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is the inconsistent state of inferior_ptid, which is used by
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target_has_registers.
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Despite the call to switch_to_no_thread in switch_to_inferior_no_thread from
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do_target_wait_1 in the backtrace above clearing inferior_ptid, the call to
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ps_xfer_memory sets inferior_ptid momentarily before reading memory:
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static ps_err_e
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ps_xfer_memory (const struct ps_prochandle *ph, psaddr_t addr,
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gdb_byte *buf, size_t len, int write)
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{
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scoped_restore_current_inferior restore_inferior;
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set_current_inferior (ph->thread->inf);
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scoped_restore_current_program_space restore_current_progspace;
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set_current_program_space (ph->thread->inf->pspace);
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scoped_restore save_inferior_ptid = make_scoped_restore (&inferior_ptid);
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inferior_ptid = ph->thread->ptid;
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CORE_ADDR core_addr = ps_addr_to_core_addr (addr);
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int ret;
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if (write)
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ret = target_write_memory (core_addr, buf, len);
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else
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ret = target_read_memory (core_addr, buf, len);
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return (ret == 0 ? PS_OK : PS_ERR);
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}
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Maybe this shouldn't happen, or maybe it is just an unfortunate state to be
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in. But this prevents the use of target_has_registers to guard against the
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lack of registers, since, although current_thread_ is still nullptr,
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inferior_ptid is valid and is not null_ptid.
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There is another crash scenario after we kill a previously active inferior, in
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which case the gdbarch will still say we support pointer authentication but we
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will also have no current thread (inferior_thread () will assert etc).
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If the target has support for pointer authentication, gdb needs to use
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a couple (or 4, for bare-metal) mask registers to mask off some bits of
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pointers, and for that it needs to access the registers.
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At some points, like the one from the backtrace above, there is no active
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thread/current regcache because gdb is in the middle of doing event handling
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and switching between threads.
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Simon suggested the use of inferior_ptid to fetch the register cache, as
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opposed to relying on the current register cache. Though we need to make sure
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inferior_ptid is valid (not null_ptid), I think this works nicely.
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With inferior_ptid, we can do safety checks along the way, making sure we have
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a thread to fetch a register cache from and checking if the thread is actually
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stopped or running.
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The following patch implements this idea with safety checks to make sure we
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don't run into assertions or errors. If any of the checks fail, we fallback to
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using a default mask to remove non-address bits of a pointer.
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I discussed with Pedro the possibility of caching the mask register values
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(which are per-process and can change mid-execution), but there isn't a good
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spot to cache those values. Besides, the mask registers can change constantly
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for bare-metal debugging when switching between exception levels.
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In some cases, it is just not possible to get access to these mask registers,
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like the case where threads are running. In those cases, using a default mask
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to remove the non-address bits should be enough.
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This can happen when we let threads run in the background and then we attempt
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to access a memory address (now that gdb is capable of reading memory even
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with threads running). Thus gdb will attempt to remove non-address bits
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of that memory access, will attempt to access registers, running into errors.
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Regression-tested on aarch64-linux Ubuntu 20.04.
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diff --git a/gdb/aarch64-linux-tdep.c b/gdb/aarch64-linux-tdep.c
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--- a/gdb/aarch64-linux-tdep.c
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+++ b/gdb/aarch64-linux-tdep.c
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@@ -57,6 +57,9 @@
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#include "elf/common.h"
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#include "elf/aarch64.h"
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+/* For inferior_ptid and current_inferior (). */
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+#include "inferior.h"
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+
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/* Signal frame handling.
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+------------+ ^
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@@ -1986,29 +1989,60 @@ aarch64_linux_decode_memtag_section (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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static CORE_ADDR
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aarch64_remove_non_address_bits (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pointer)
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{
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- aarch64_gdbarch_tdep *tdep = gdbarch_tdep<aarch64_gdbarch_tdep> (gdbarch);
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-
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/* By default, we assume TBI and discard the top 8 bits plus the VA range
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- select bit (55). */
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+ select bit (55). Below we try to fetch information about pointer
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+ authentication masks in order to make non-address removal more
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+ precise. */
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CORE_ADDR mask = AARCH64_TOP_BITS_MASK;
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- if (tdep->has_pauth ())
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+ /* Check if we have an inferior first. If not, just use the default
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+ mask.
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+
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+ We use the inferior_ptid here because the pointer authentication masks
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+ should be the same across threads of a process. Since we may not have
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+ access to the current thread (gdb may have switched to no inferiors
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+ momentarily), we use the inferior ptid. */
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+ if (inferior_ptid != null_ptid)
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{
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- /* Fetch the PAC masks. These masks are per-process, so we can just
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- fetch data from whatever thread we have at the moment.
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+ /* If we do have an inferior, attempt to fetch its thread's thread_info
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+ struct. */
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+ thread_info *thread
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+ = find_thread_ptid (current_inferior ()->process_target (),
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+ inferior_ptid);
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- Also, we have both a code mask and a data mask. For now they are the
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- same, but this may change in the future. */
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- struct regcache *regs = get_current_regcache ();
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- CORE_ADDR cmask, dmask;
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+ /* If the thread is running, we will not be able to fetch the mask
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+ registers. */
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+ if (thread != nullptr && thread->state != THREAD_RUNNING)
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+ {
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+ /* Otherwise, fetch the register cache and the masks. */
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+ struct regcache *regs
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+ = get_thread_regcache (current_inferior ()->process_target (),
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+ inferior_ptid);
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+
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+ /* Use the gdbarch from the register cache to check for pointer
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+ authentication support, as it matches the features found in
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+ that particular thread. */
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+ aarch64_gdbarch_tdep *tdep
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+ = gdbarch_tdep<aarch64_gdbarch_tdep> (regs->arch ());
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+
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+ /* Is there pointer authentication support? */
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+ if (tdep->has_pauth ())
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+ {
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+ /* We have both a code mask and a data mask. For now they are
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+ the same, but this may change in the future. */
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+ CORE_ADDR cmask, dmask;
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- if (regs->cooked_read (tdep->pauth_reg_base, &dmask) != REG_VALID)
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- dmask = mask;
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+ if (regs->cooked_read (tdep->pauth_reg_base, &dmask)
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+ != REG_VALID)
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+ dmask = mask;
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- if (regs->cooked_read (tdep->pauth_reg_base + 1, &cmask) != REG_VALID)
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- cmask = mask;
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+ if (regs->cooked_read (tdep->pauth_reg_base + 1, &cmask)
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+ != REG_VALID)
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+ cmask = mask;
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- mask |= aarch64_mask_from_pac_registers (cmask, dmask);
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+ mask |= aarch64_mask_from_pac_registers (cmask, dmask);
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+ }
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+ }
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}
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return aarch64_remove_top_bits (pointer, mask);
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