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// C++ interface to dwfl
// Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Red Hat Inc.
// Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Intel Corporation.
// Copyright (C) 2008 James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com
//
// This file is part of systemtap, and is free software.  You can
// redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
// Public License (GPL); either version 2, or (at your option) any
// later version.

#include "dwflpp.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "staptree.h"
#include "elaborate.h"
#include "tapsets.h"
#include "task_finder.h"
#include "translate.h"
#include "session.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "buildrun.h"
#include "dwarf_wrappers.h"
#include "auto_free.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "rpm_finder.h"
#include "setupdwfl.h"

#include <cstdlib>
#include <algorithm>
#include <deque>
#include <iostream>
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <vector>
#include <cstdarg>
#include <cassert>
#include <iomanip>
#include <cerrno>

extern "C" {
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <elfutils/libdwfl.h>
#include <elfutils/libdw.h>
#include <dwarf.h>
#include <elf.h>
#include <obstack.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include <glob.h>
#include <fnmatch.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>

#include "loc2c.h"
#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
#include <inttypes.h>
}


// debug flag to compare to the uncached version from libdw
// #define DEBUG_DWFLPP_GETSCOPES 1


using namespace std;
using namespace __gnu_cxx;


static string TOK_KERNEL("kernel");


dwflpp::dwflpp(systemtap_session & session, const string& name, bool kernel_p):
  sess(session), module(NULL), module_bias(0), mod_info(NULL),
  module_start(0), module_end(0), cu(NULL),
  module_dwarf(NULL), function(NULL), blacklist_enabled(false)
{
  if (kernel_p)
    setup_kernel(name);
  else
    {
      vector<string> modules;
      modules.push_back(name);
      setup_user(modules);
    }
}

dwflpp::dwflpp(systemtap_session & session, const vector<string>& names,
	       bool kernel_p):
  sess(session), module(NULL), module_bias(0), mod_info(NULL),
  module_start(0), module_end(0), cu(NULL),
  module_dwarf(NULL), function(NULL), blacklist_enabled(false)
{
  if (kernel_p)
    setup_kernel(names);
  else
    setup_user(names);
}

dwflpp::~dwflpp()
{
  delete_map(module_cu_cache);
  delete_map(cu_function_cache);
  delete_map(cu_inl_function_cache);
  delete_map(global_alias_cache);
  delete_map(cu_die_parent_cache);

  dwfl_ptr.reset();
}


void
dwflpp::get_module_dwarf(bool required, bool report)
{
  module_dwarf = dwfl_module_getdwarf(module, &module_bias);
  mod_info->dwarf_status = (module_dwarf ? info_present : info_absent);
  if (!module_dwarf && report)
    {
      string msg = "cannot find ";
      if (module_name == "")
        msg += "kernel";
      else
        msg += string("module ") + module_name;
      msg += " debuginfo";

      int i = dwfl_errno();
      if (i)
        msg += string(": ") + dwfl_errmsg (i);

      /* add module_name to list to find rpm */
      find_debug_rpms(sess, module_name.c_str());

      if (required)
        throw semantic_error (msg);
      else if (! sess.suppress_warnings)
        cerr << "WARNING: " << msg << "\n";
    }
}


void
dwflpp::focus_on_module(Dwfl_Module * m, module_info * mi)
{
  module = m;
  mod_info = mi;
  if (m)
    {
      module_name = dwfl_module_info(module, NULL, &module_start, &module_end,
                                     NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL) ?: "module";
    }
  else
    {
      assert(mi && mi->name && mi->name == TOK_KERNEL);
      module_name = mi->name;
      module_start = 0;
      module_end = 0;
      module_bias = mi->bias;
    }

  // Reset existing pointers and names

  module_dwarf = NULL;

  cu = NULL;

  function_name.clear();
  function = NULL;
}


void
dwflpp::focus_on_cu(Dwarf_Die * c)
{
  assert(c);
  assert(module);

  cu = c;

  // Reset existing pointers and names
  function_name.clear();
  function = NULL;
}


string
dwflpp::cu_name(void)
{
  return dwarf_diename(cu) ?: "<unknown source>";
}


void
dwflpp::focus_on_function(Dwarf_Die * f)
{
  assert(f);
  assert(module);
  assert(cu);

  function = f;
  function_name = dwarf_diename(function) ?: "function";
}


/* Return the Dwarf_Die for the given address in the current module.
 * The address should be in the module address address space (this
 * function will take care of any dw bias).
 */
Dwarf_Die *
dwflpp::query_cu_containing_address(Dwarf_Addr a)
{
  Dwarf_Addr bias;
  assert(dwfl_ptr.get()->dwfl);
  assert(module);
  get_module_dwarf();

  Dwarf_Die* cudie = dwfl_module_addrdie(module, a, &bias);
  assert(bias == module_bias);
  return cudie;
}


bool
dwflpp::module_name_matches(const string& pattern)
{
  bool t = (fnmatch(pattern.c_str(), module_name.c_str(), 0) == 0);
  if (t && sess.verbose>3)
    clog << "pattern '" << pattern << "' "
      << "matches "
      << "module '" << module_name << "'" << "\n";
  return t;
}


bool
dwflpp::name_has_wildcard (const string& pattern)
{
  return (pattern.find('*') != string::npos ||
          pattern.find('?') != string::npos ||
          pattern.find('[') != string::npos);
}


bool
dwflpp::module_name_final_match(const string& pattern)
{
  // Assume module_name_matches().  Can there be any more matches?
  // Not unless the pattern is a wildcard, since module names are
  // presumed unique.
  return !name_has_wildcard(pattern);
}


bool
dwflpp::function_name_matches_pattern(const string& name, const string& pattern)
{
  bool t = (fnmatch(pattern.c_str(), name.c_str(), 0) == 0);
  if (t && sess.verbose>3)
    clog << "pattern '" << pattern << "' "
         << "matches "
         << "function '" << name << "'" << "\n";
  return t;
}


bool
dwflpp::function_name_matches(const string& pattern)
{
  assert(function);
  return function_name_matches_pattern(function_name, pattern);
}


bool
dwflpp::function_scope_matches(const vector<string> scopes)
{
  // walk up the containing scopes
  Dwarf_Die* die = function;
  for (int i = scopes.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i)
    {
      die = get_parent_scope(die);

      // check if this scope matches, and prepend it if so
      // NB: a NULL die is the global scope, compared as ""
      string name = dwarf_diename(die) ?: "";
      if (name_has_wildcard(scopes[i]) ?
          function_name_matches_pattern(name, scopes[i]) :
          name == scopes[i])
        function_name = name + "::" + function_name;
      else
        return false;

      // make sure there's no more if we're at the global scope
      if (!die && i > 0)
        return false;
    }
  return true;
}


void
dwflpp::setup_kernel(const string& name, bool debuginfo_needed)
{
  if (! sess.module_cache)
    sess.module_cache = new module_cache ();

  unsigned offline_search_matches = 0;
  dwfl_ptr = setup_dwfl_kernel(name, &offline_search_matches, sess);

  if (offline_search_matches < 1)
    {
      if (debuginfo_needed) {
        // Suggest a likely kernel dir to find debuginfo rpm for
        string dir = string("/lib/modules/" + sess.kernel_release );
        find_debug_rpms(sess, dir.c_str());
      }
      throw semantic_error (string("missing ") + sess.architecture +
                            string(" kernel/module debuginfo under '") +
                            sess.kernel_build_tree + string("'"));
    }

  build_blacklist();
}

void
dwflpp::setup_kernel(const vector<string> &names, bool debuginfo_needed)
{
  if (! sess.module_cache)
    sess.module_cache = new module_cache ();

  unsigned offline_search_matches = 0;
  set<string> offline_search_names(names.begin(), names.end());
  dwfl_ptr = setup_dwfl_kernel(offline_search_names,
			       &offline_search_matches,
			       sess);

  if (offline_search_matches < offline_search_names.size())
    {
      if (debuginfo_needed) {
        // Suggest a likely kernel dir to find debuginfo rpm for
        string dir = string("/lib/modules/" + sess.kernel_release );
        find_debug_rpms(sess, dir.c_str());
      }
      throw semantic_error (string("missing ") + sess.architecture +
                            string(" kernel/module debuginfo under '") +
                            sess.kernel_build_tree + string("'"));
    }

  build_blacklist();
}


void
dwflpp::setup_user(const vector<string>& modules, bool debuginfo_needed)
{
  if (! sess.module_cache)
    sess.module_cache = new module_cache ();

  vector<string>::const_iterator it = modules.begin();
  dwfl_ptr = setup_dwfl_user(it, modules.end(), debuginfo_needed);
  if (debuginfo_needed && it != modules.end())
    dwfl_assert (string("missing process ") +
		 *it +
		 string(" ") +
		 sess.architecture +
		 string(" debuginfo"),
		 dwfl_ptr.get()->dwfl);
}

void
dwflpp::iterate_over_modules(int (* callback)(Dwfl_Module *, void **,
                                              const char *, Dwarf_Addr,
                                              void *),
                             base_query *data)
{
  dwfl_getmodules (dwfl_ptr.get()->dwfl, callback, data, 0);

  // Don't complain if we exited dwfl_getmodules early.
  // This could be a $target variable error that will be
  // reported soon anyway.
  // dwfl_assert("dwfl_getmodules", off == 0);

  // PR6864 XXX: For dwarfless case (if .../vmlinux is missing), then the
  // "kernel" module is not reported in the loop above.  However, we
  // may be able to make do with symbol table data.
}


void
dwflpp::iterate_over_cus (int (*callback)(Dwarf_Die * die, void * arg),
                          void * data)
{
  get_module_dwarf(false);
  Dwarf *dw = module_dwarf;
  if (!dw) return;

  vector<Dwarf_Die>* v = module_cu_cache[dw];
  if (v == 0)
    {
      v = new vector<Dwarf_Die>;
      module_cu_cache[dw] = v;

      Dwarf_Off off = 0;
      size_t cuhl;
      Dwarf_Off noff;
      while (dwarf_nextcu (dw, off, &noff, &cuhl, NULL, NULL, NULL) == 0)
        {
          if (pending_interrupts) return;
          Dwarf_Die die_mem;
          Dwarf_Die *die;
          die = dwarf_offdie (dw, off + cuhl, &die_mem);
          v->push_back (*die); /* copy */
          off = noff;
        }
    }

  for (vector<Dwarf_Die>::iterator i = v->begin(); i != v->end(); ++i)
    {
      int rc = (*callback)(&*i, data);
      if (rc != DWARF_CB_OK || pending_interrupts)
        break;
    }
}


bool
dwflpp::func_is_inline()
{
  assert (function);
  return dwarf_func_inline (function) != 0;
}


void
dwflpp::cache_inline_instances (Dwarf_Die* die)
{
  // If this is an inline instance, link it back to its origin
  Dwarf_Die origin;
  if (dwarf_tag(die) == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine &&
      dwarf_attr_die(die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, &origin))
    {
      vector<Dwarf_Die>*& v = cu_inl_function_cache[origin.addr];
      if (!v)
        v = new vector<Dwarf_Die>;
      v->push_back(*die);
    }

  // Recurse through other scopes that may contain inlines
  Dwarf_Die child, import;
  if (dwarf_child(die, &child) == 0)
    do
      {
        switch (dwarf_tag (&child))
          {
          // tags that could contain inlines
          case DW_TAG_compile_unit:
          case DW_TAG_module:
          case DW_TAG_lexical_block:
          case DW_TAG_with_stmt:
          case DW_TAG_catch_block:
          case DW_TAG_try_block:
          case DW_TAG_entry_point:
          case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
          case DW_TAG_subprogram:
            cache_inline_instances(&child);
            break;

          // imported dies should be followed
          case DW_TAG_imported_unit:
            if (dwarf_attr_die(&child, DW_AT_import, &import))
              cache_inline_instances(&import);
            break;

          // nothing to do for other tags
          default:
            break;
          }
      }
    while (dwarf_siblingof(&child, &child) == 0);
}


void
dwflpp::iterate_over_inline_instances (int (* callback)(Dwarf_Die * die, void * arg),
                                       void * data)
{
  assert (function);
  assert (func_is_inline ());

  if (cu_inl_function_cache_done.insert(cu->addr).second)
    cache_inline_instances(cu);

  vector<Dwarf_Die>* v = cu_inl_function_cache[function->addr];
  if (!v)
    return;

  for (vector<Dwarf_Die>::iterator i = v->begin(); i != v->end(); ++i)
    {
      int rc = (*callback)(&*i, data);
      if (rc != DWARF_CB_OK || pending_interrupts)
        break;
    }
}


void
dwflpp::cache_die_parents(cu_die_parent_cache_t* parents, Dwarf_Die* die)
{
  // Record and recurse through DIEs we care about
  Dwarf_Die child, import;
  if (dwarf_child(die, &child) == 0)
    do
      {
        switch (dwarf_tag (&child))
          {
          // normal tags to recurse
          case DW_TAG_compile_unit:
          case DW_TAG_module:
          case DW_TAG_lexical_block:
          case DW_TAG_with_stmt:
          case DW_TAG_catch_block:
          case DW_TAG_try_block:
          case DW_TAG_entry_point:
          case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
          case DW_TAG_subprogram:
          case DW_TAG_namespace:
          case DW_TAG_class_type:
          case DW_TAG_structure_type:
            parents->insert(make_pair(child.addr, *die));
            cache_die_parents(parents, &child);
            break;

          // record only, nothing to recurse
          case DW_TAG_label:
            parents->insert(make_pair(child.addr, *die));
            break;

          // imported dies should be followed
          case DW_TAG_imported_unit:
            if (dwarf_attr_die(&child, DW_AT_import, &import))
              {
                parents->insert(make_pair(import.addr, *die));
                cache_die_parents(parents, &import);
              }
            break;

          // nothing to do for other tags
          default:
            break;
          }
      }
    while (dwarf_siblingof(&child, &child) == 0);
}


cu_die_parent_cache_t*
dwflpp::get_die_parents()
{
  assert (cu);

  cu_die_parent_cache_t *& parents = cu_die_parent_cache[cu->addr];
  if (!parents)
    {
      parents = new cu_die_parent_cache_t;
      cache_die_parents(parents, cu);
      if (sess.verbose > 4)
        clog << "die parent cache " << module_name << ":" << cu_name()
             << " size " << parents->size() << endl;
    }
  return parents;
}


vector<Dwarf_Die>
dwflpp::getscopes_die(Dwarf_Die* die)
{
  cu_die_parent_cache_t *parents = get_die_parents();

  vector<Dwarf_Die> scopes;
  Dwarf_Die *scope = die;
  cu_die_parent_cache_t::iterator it;
  do
    {
      scopes.push_back(*scope);
      it = parents->find(scope->addr);
      scope = &it->second;
    }
  while (it != parents->end());

#ifdef DEBUG_DWFLPP_GETSCOPES
  Dwarf_Die *dscopes = NULL;
  int nscopes = dwarf_getscopes_die(die, &dscopes);

  assert(nscopes == (int)scopes.size());
  for (unsigned i = 0; i < scopes.size(); ++i)
    assert(scopes[i].addr == dscopes[i].addr);
  free(dscopes);
#endif

  return scopes;
}


std::vector<Dwarf_Die>
dwflpp::getscopes(Dwarf_Die* die)
{
  cu_die_parent_cache_t *parents = get_die_parents();

  vector<Dwarf_Die> scopes;

  Dwarf_Die origin;
  Dwarf_Die *scope = die;
  cu_die_parent_cache_t::iterator it;
  do
    {
      scopes.push_back(*scope);
      if (dwarf_tag(scope) == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine &&
          dwarf_attr_die(scope, DW_AT_abstract_origin, &origin))
        scope = &origin;

      it = parents->find(scope->addr);
      scope = &it->second;
    }
  while (it != parents->end());

#ifdef DEBUG_DWFLPP_GETSCOPES
  // there isn't an exact libdw equivalent, but if dwarf_getscopes on the
  // entrypc returns the same first die, then all the scopes should match
  Dwarf_Addr pc;
  if (die_entrypc(die, &pc))
    {
      Dwarf_Die *dscopes = NULL;
      int nscopes = dwarf_getscopes(cu, pc, &dscopes);
      if (nscopes > 0 && dscopes[0].addr == die->addr)
        {
          assert(nscopes == (int)scopes.size());
          for (unsigned i = 0; i < scopes.size(); ++i)
            assert(scopes[i].addr == dscopes[i].addr);
        }
      free(dscopes);
    }
#endif

  return scopes;
}


std::vector<Dwarf_Die>
dwflpp::getscopes(Dwarf_Addr pc)
{
  // The die_parent_cache doesn't help us without knowing where the pc is
  // contained, so we have to do this one the old fashioned way.

  assert (cu);

  vector<Dwarf_Die> scopes;

  Dwarf_Die* dwarf_scopes;
  int nscopes = dwarf_getscopes(cu, pc, &dwarf_scopes);
  if (nscopes > 0)
    {
      scopes.assign(dwarf_scopes, dwarf_scopes + nscopes);
      free(dwarf_scopes);
    }

#ifdef DEBUG_DWFLPP_GETSCOPES
  // check that getscopes on the starting die gets the same result
  if (!scopes.empty())
    {
      vector<Dwarf_Die> other = getscopes(&scopes[0]);
      assert(scopes.size() == other.size());
      for (unsigned i = 0; i < scopes.size(); ++i)
        assert(scopes[i].addr == other[i].addr);
    }
#endif

  return scopes;
}


Dwarf_Die*
dwflpp::get_parent_scope(Dwarf_Die* die)
{
  Dwarf_Die specification;
  if (dwarf_attr_die(die, DW_AT_specification, &specification))
    die = &specification;

  cu_die_parent_cache_t *parents = get_die_parents();
  cu_die_parent_cache_t::iterator it = parents->find(die->addr);
  while (it != parents->end())
    {
      Dwarf_Die* scope = &it->second;
      switch (dwarf_tag (scope))
        {
        case DW_TAG_namespace:
        case DW_TAG_class_type:
        case DW_TAG_structure_type:
          return scope;

        default:
          break;
        }
      it = parents->find(scope->addr);
    }
  return NULL;
}


int
dwflpp::global_alias_caching_callback(Dwarf_Die *die, void *arg)
{
  cu_type_cache_t *cache = static_cast<cu_type_cache_t*>(arg);
  const char *name = dwarf_diename(die);

  if (!name)
    return DWARF_CB_OK;

  string structure_name = name;

  if (!dwarf_hasattr(die, DW_AT_declaration) &&
      cache->find(structure_name) == cache->end())
    (*cache)[structure_name] = *die;

  return DWARF_CB_OK;
}


Dwarf_Die *
dwflpp::declaration_resolve(const char *name)
{
  if (!name)
    return NULL;

  cu_type_cache_t *v = global_alias_cache[cu->addr];
  if (v == 0) // need to build the cache, just once per encountered module/cu
    {
      v = new cu_type_cache_t;
      global_alias_cache[cu->addr] = v;
      iterate_over_globals(global_alias_caching_callback, v);
      if (sess.verbose > 4)
        clog << "global alias cache " << module_name << ":" << cu_name()
             << " size " << v->size() << endl;
    }

  // XXX: it may be desirable to search other modules' declarations
  // too, in case a module/shared-library processes a
  // forward-declared pointer type only, where the actual definition
  // may only be in vmlinux or the application.

  // XXX: it is probably desirable to search other CU's declarations
  // in the same module.

  if (v->find(name) == v->end())
    return NULL;

  return & ((*v)[name]);
}


int
dwflpp::cu_function_caching_callback (Dwarf_Die* func, void *arg)
{
  cu_function_cache_t* v = static_cast<cu_function_cache_t*>(arg);
  const char *name = dwarf_diename(func);
  if (!name)
    return DWARF_CB_OK;

  v->insert(make_pair(string(name), *func));
  return DWARF_CB_OK;
}


int
dwflpp::iterate_over_functions (int (* callback)(Dwarf_Die * func, base_query * q),
                                base_query * q, const string& function,
                                bool has_statement_num)
{
  int rc = DWARF_CB_OK;
  assert (module);
  assert (cu);

  cu_function_cache_t *v = cu_function_cache[cu->addr];
  if (v == 0)
    {
      v = new cu_function_cache_t;
      cu_function_cache[cu->addr] = v;
      dwarf_getfuncs (cu, cu_function_caching_callback, v, 0);
      if (sess.verbose > 4)
        clog << "function cache " << module_name << ":" << cu_name()
             << " size " << v->size() << endl;
      mod_info->update_symtab(v);
    }

  cu_function_cache_t::iterator it;
  cu_function_cache_range_t range = v->equal_range(function);
  if (range.first != range.second)
    {
      for (it = range.first; it != range.second; ++it)
        {
          Dwarf_Die& die = it->second;
          if (sess.verbose > 4)
            clog << "function cache " << module_name << ":" << cu_name()
              << " hit " << function << endl;
          rc = (*callback)(& die, q);
          if (rc != DWARF_CB_OK) break;
        }
    }
  else if (name_has_wildcard (function))
    {
      for (it = v->begin(); it != v->end(); ++it)
        {
          if (pending_interrupts) return DWARF_CB_ABORT;
          const string& func_name = it->first;
          Dwarf_Die& die = it->second;
          if (function_name_matches_pattern (func_name, function))
            {
              if (sess.verbose > 4)
                clog << "function cache " << module_name << ":" << cu_name()
                     << " match " << func_name << " vs " << function << endl;

              rc = (*callback)(& die, q);
              if (rc != DWARF_CB_OK) break;
            }
        }
    }
  else if (has_statement_num) // searching all for kernel.statement
    {
      for (it = v->begin(); it != v->end(); ++it)
        {
          rc = (*callback)(&it->second, q);
          if (rc != DWARF_CB_OK) break;
        }
    }
  else // not a wildcard and no match in this CU
    {
      // do nothing
    }
  return rc;
}


/* This basically only goes one level down from the compile unit so it
 * only picks up top level stuff (i.e. nothing in a lower scope) */
int
dwflpp::iterate_over_globals (int (* callback)(Dwarf_Die *, void *),
                              void * data)
{
  int rc = DWARF_CB_OK;
  Dwarf_Die die;

  assert (module);
  assert (cu);
  assert (dwarf_tag(cu) == DW_TAG_compile_unit);

  if (dwarf_child(cu, &die) != 0)
    return rc;

  do
    /* We're only currently looking for named types,
     * although other types of declarations exist */
    switch (dwarf_tag(&die))
      {
      case DW_TAG_base_type:
      case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
      case DW_TAG_structure_type:
      case DW_TAG_class_type:
      case DW_TAG_typedef:
      case DW_TAG_union_type:
        rc = (*callback)(&die, data);
        break;
      }
  while (rc == DWARF_CB_OK && dwarf_siblingof(&die, &die) == 0);

  return rc;
}


// This little test routine represents an unfortunate breakdown in
// abstraction between dwflpp (putatively, a layer right on top of
// elfutils), and dwarf_query (interpreting a systemtap probe point).
// It arises because we sometimes try to fix up slightly-off
// .statement() probes (something we find out in fairly low-level).
//
// An alternative would be to put some more intelligence into query_cu(),
// and have it print additional suggestions after finding that
// q->dw.iterate_over_srcfile_lines resulted in no new finished_results.

bool
dwflpp::has_single_line_record (dwarf_query * q, char const * srcfile, int lineno)
{
  if (lineno < 0)
    return false;

    Dwarf_Line **srcsp = NULL;
    size_t nsrcs = 0;

    dwarf_assert ("dwarf_getsrc_file",
                  dwarf_getsrc_file (module_dwarf,
                                    srcfile, lineno, 0,
                                     &srcsp, &nsrcs));

    if (nsrcs != 1)
      {
        if (sess.verbose>4)
          clog << "alternative line " << lineno << " rejected: nsrcs=" << nsrcs << endl;
        return false;
      }

    // We also try to filter out lines that leave the selected
    // functions (if any).

    dwarf_line_t line(srcsp[0]);
    Dwarf_Addr addr = line.addr();

    func_info_map_t *filtered_functions = get_filtered_functions(q);
    for (func_info_map_t::iterator i = filtered_functions->begin();
         i != filtered_functions->end(); ++i)
      {
        if (die_has_pc (i->die, addr))
          {
            if (sess.verbose>4)
              clog << "alternative line " << lineno << " accepted: fn=" << i->name << endl;
            return true;
          }
      }

    inline_instance_map_t *filtered_inlines = get_filtered_inlines(q);
    for (inline_instance_map_t::iterator i = filtered_inlines->begin();
         i != filtered_inlines->end(); ++i)
      {
        if (die_has_pc (i->die, addr))
          {
            if (sess.verbose>4)
              clog << "alternative line " << lineno << " accepted: ifn=" << i->name << endl;
            return true;
          }
      }

    if (sess.verbose>4)
      clog << "alternative line " << lineno << " rejected: leaves selected fns" << endl;
    return false;
}


void
dwflpp::iterate_over_srcfile_lines (char const * srcfile,
                                    int lines[2],
                                    bool need_single_match,
                                    enum line_t line_type,
                                    void (* callback) (const dwarf_line_t& line,
                                                       void * arg),
                                    const std::string& func_pattern,
                                    void *data)
{
  Dwarf_Line **srcsp = NULL;
  size_t nsrcs = 0;
  dwarf_query * q = static_cast<dwarf_query *>(data);
  int lineno = lines[0];
  auto_free_ref<Dwarf_Line**> free_srcsp(srcsp);

  get_module_dwarf();
  if (!this->function)
    return;

  if (line_type == RELATIVE)
    {
      Dwarf_Addr addr;
      Dwarf_Line *line;
      int line_number;

      dwarf_assert ("dwarf_entrypc", dwarf_entrypc (this->function, &addr));
      line = dwarf_getsrc_die (this->cu, addr);
      dwarf_assert ("dwarf_getsrc_die", line == NULL);
      dwarf_assert ("dwarf_lineno", dwarf_lineno (line, &line_number));
      lineno += line_number;
    }
  else if (line_type == WILDCARD)
    function_line (&lineno);
  else if (line_type == RANGE) { /* correct lineno */
      int start_lineno;

      if (name_has_wildcard(func_pattern)) /* PR10294: wider range like statement("*@foo.c") */
         start_lineno = lineno;
      else
         function_line (&start_lineno);
      lineno = lineno < start_lineno ? start_lineno : lineno;
      if (lineno > lines[1]) { /* invalid line range */
        stringstream advice;
        advice << "Invalid line range (" << lines[0] << "-" << lines[1] << ")";
        if (start_lineno > lines[1])
          advice << ", the end line number " << lines[1] << " < " << start_lineno;
        throw semantic_error (advice.str());
       }
  }


  for (int l = lineno; ; l = l + 1)
    {
      set<int> lines_probed;
      pair<set<int>::iterator,bool> line_probed;
      int ret = 0;

      ret = dwarf_getsrc_file (module_dwarf, srcfile, l, 0,
					 &srcsp, &nsrcs);
      if (line_type != WILDCARD && line_type != RANGE)
         dwarf_assert ("dwarf_getsrc_file", ret);

      if (line_type == WILDCARD || line_type == RANGE)
        {
          Dwarf_Addr line_addr;

          if (ret != 0) /* tolerate invalid line number */
   	     break;

          dwarf_lineno (srcsp [0], &lineno);
	  /* Maybe lineno will exceed the input end */
	  if (line_type == RANGE && lineno > lines[1])
 	     break;
          line_probed = lines_probed.insert(lineno);
          if (lineno != l || line_probed.second == false || nsrcs > 1)
            continue;
          dwarf_lineaddr (srcsp [0], &line_addr);
          if (!function_name_matches(func_pattern) && dwarf_haspc (function, line_addr) != 1)
            break;
        }

      // NB: Formerly, we used to filter, because:

      // dwarf_getsrc_file gets one *near hits* for line numbers, not
      // exact matches.  For example, an existing file but a nonexistent
      // line number will be rounded up to the next definition in that
      // file.  This may be similar to the GDB breakpoint algorithm, but
      // we don't want to be so fuzzy in systemtap land.  So we filter.

      // But we now see the error of our ways, and skip this filtering.

      // XXX: the code also fails to match e.g.  inline function
      // definitions when the srcfile is a header file rather than the
      // CU name.

      size_t remaining_nsrcs = nsrcs;

      if (need_single_match && remaining_nsrcs > 1)
        {
          // We wanted a single line record (a unique address for the
          // line) and we got a bunch of line records. We're going to
          // skip this probe (throw an exception) but before we throw
          // we're going to look around a bit to see if there's a low or
          // high line number nearby which *doesn't* have this problem,
          // so we can give the user some advice.

          int lo_try = -1;
          int hi_try = -1;
          for (size_t i = 1; i < 6; ++i)
            {
              if (lo_try == -1 && has_single_line_record(q, srcfile, lineno - i))
                lo_try = lineno - i;

              if (hi_try == -1 && has_single_line_record(q, srcfile, lineno + i))
                hi_try = lineno + i;
            }

          stringstream advice;
          advice << "multiple addresses for " << srcfile << ":" << lineno;
          if (lo_try > 0 || hi_try > 0)
            {
              advice << " (try ";
              if (lo_try > 0)
                advice << srcfile << ":" << lo_try;
              if (lo_try > 0 && hi_try > 0)
                advice << " or ";
              if (hi_try > 0)
                advice << srcfile << ":" << hi_try;
              advice << ")";
            }
          throw semantic_error (advice.str());
        }

      for (size_t i = 0; i < nsrcs; ++i)
        {
          if (pending_interrupts) return;
          if (srcsp [i]) // skip over mismatched lines
            callback (dwarf_line_t(srcsp[i]), data);
        }

      if (line_type == ABSOLUTE || line_type == RELATIVE)
        break;
      else if (line_type == RANGE && l == lines[1])
        break;
    }
}


void
dwflpp::iterate_over_labels (Dwarf_Die *begin_die,
                             const string& sym,
                             const string& function,
                             dwarf_query *q,
                             void (* callback)(const string &,
                                               const char *,
                                               const char *,
                                               int,
                                               Dwarf_Die *,
                                               Dwarf_Addr,
                                               dwarf_query *))
{
  get_module_dwarf();

  Dwarf_Die die;
  const char *name;
  int res = dwarf_child (begin_die, &die);
  if (res != 0)
    return;  // die without children, bail out.

  do
    {
      switch (dwarf_tag(&die))
        {
        case DW_TAG_label:
          name = dwarf_diename (&die);
          if (name &&
              (name == sym
               || (name_has_wildcard(sym)
                   && function_name_matches_pattern (name, sym))))
            {
              // Don't try to be smart. Just drop no addr labels.
              Dwarf_Addr stmt_addr;
              if (dwarf_lowpc (&die, &stmt_addr) == 0)
                {
                  // Get the file/line number for this label
                  int dline;
                  const char *file = dwarf_decl_file (&die);
                  dwarf_decl_line (&die, &dline);

                  vector<Dwarf_Die> scopes = getscopes_die(&die);
                  if (scopes.size() > 1)
                    callback(function, name, file, dline,
                             &scopes[1], stmt_addr, q);
                }
            }
          break;

        case DW_TAG_subprogram:
        case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
          // Stay within our filtered function
          break;

        default:
          if (dwarf_haschildren (&die))
            iterate_over_labels (&die, sym, function, q, callback);
          break;
        }
    }
  while (dwarf_siblingof (&die, &die) == 0);
}


void
dwflpp::collect_srcfiles_matching (string const & pattern,
                                   set<string> & filtered_srcfiles)
{
  assert (module);
  assert (cu);

  size_t nfiles;
  Dwarf_Files *srcfiles;

  // PR 5049: implicit * in front of given path pattern.
  // NB: fnmatch() is used without FNM_PATHNAME.
  string prefixed_pattern = string("*/") + pattern;

  dwarf_assert ("dwarf_getsrcfiles",
                dwarf_getsrcfiles (cu, &srcfiles, &nfiles));
  {
  for (size_t i = 0; i < nfiles; ++i)
    {
      char const * fname = dwarf_filesrc (srcfiles, i, NULL, NULL);
      if (fnmatch (pattern.c_str(), fname, 0) == 0 ||
          fnmatch (prefixed_pattern.c_str(), fname, 0) == 0)
        {
          filtered_srcfiles.insert (fname);
          if (sess.verbose>2)
            clog << "selected source file '" << fname << "'\n";
        }
    }
  }
}


void
dwflpp::resolve_prologue_endings (func_info_map_t & funcs)
{
  // This heuristic attempts to pick the first address that has a
  // source line distinct from the function declaration's.  In a
  // perfect world, this would be the first statement *past* the
  // prologue.

  assert(module);
  assert(cu);

  size_t nlines = 0;
  Dwarf_Lines *lines = NULL;

  /* trouble cases:
     malloc do_symlink  in init/initramfs.c    tail-recursive/tiny then no-prologue
     sys_get?id         in kernel/timer.c      no-prologue
     sys_exit_group                            tail-recursive
     {do_,}sys_open                            extra-long-prologue (gcc 3.4)
     cpu_to_logical_apicid                     NULL-decl_file
   */

  // Fetch all srcline records, sorted by address.
  dwarf_assert ("dwarf_getsrclines",
                dwarf_getsrclines(cu, &lines, &nlines));
  // XXX: free lines[] later, but how?

  for(func_info_map_t::iterator it = funcs.begin(); it != funcs.end(); it++)
    {
#if 0 /* someday */
      Dwarf_Addr* bkpts = 0;
      int n = dwarf_entry_breakpoints (& it->die, & bkpts);
      // ...
      free (bkpts);
#endif

      Dwarf_Addr entrypc = it->entrypc;
      Dwarf_Addr highpc; // NB: highpc is exclusive: [entrypc,highpc)
      dwfl_assert ("dwarf_highpc", dwarf_highpc (& it->die,
                                                 & highpc));

      if (it->decl_file == 0) it->decl_file = "";

      unsigned entrypc_srcline_idx = 0;
      dwarf_line_t entrypc_srcline;
      // open-code binary search for exact match
      {
        unsigned l = 0, h = nlines;
        while (l < h)
          {
            entrypc_srcline_idx = (l + h) / 2;
            const dwarf_line_t lr(dwarf_onesrcline(lines,
                                                   entrypc_srcline_idx));
            Dwarf_Addr addr = lr.addr();
            if (addr == entrypc) { entrypc_srcline = lr; break; }
            else if (l + 1 == h) { break; } // ran off bottom of tree
            else if (addr < entrypc) { l = entrypc_srcline_idx; }
            else { h = entrypc_srcline_idx; }
          }
      }
      if (!entrypc_srcline)
        {
          if (sess.verbose > 2)
            clog << "missing entrypc dwarf line record for function '"
                 << it->name << "'\n";
          // This is probably an inlined function.  We'll end up using
          // its lowpc as a probe address.
          continue;
        }

      if (sess.verbose>2)
        clog << "prologue searching function '" << it->name << "'"
             << " 0x" << hex << entrypc << "-0x" << highpc << dec
             << "@" << it->decl_file << ":" << it->decl_line
             << "\n";

      // Now we go searching for the first line record that has a
      // file/line different from the one in the declaration.
      // Normally, this will be the next one.  BUT:
      //
      // We may have to skip a few because some old compilers plop
      // in dummy line records for longer prologues.  If we go too
      // far (addr >= highpc), we take the previous one.  Or, it may
      // be the first one, if the function had no prologue, and thus
      // the entrypc maps to a statement in the body rather than the
      // declaration.

      unsigned postprologue_srcline_idx = entrypc_srcline_idx;
      bool ranoff_end = false;
      while (postprologue_srcline_idx < nlines)
        {
          dwarf_line_t lr(dwarf_onesrcline(lines, postprologue_srcline_idx));
          Dwarf_Addr postprologue_addr = lr.addr();
          const char* postprologue_file = lr.linesrc();
          int postprologue_lineno = lr.lineno();

          if (sess.verbose>2)
            clog << "checking line record 0x" << hex << postprologue_addr << dec
                 << "@" << postprologue_file << ":" << postprologue_lineno << "\n";

          if (postprologue_addr >= highpc)
            {
              ranoff_end = true;
              postprologue_srcline_idx --;
              continue;
            }
          if (ranoff_end ||
              (strcmp (postprologue_file, it->decl_file) || // We have a winner!
               (postprologue_lineno != it->decl_line)))
            {
              it->prologue_end = postprologue_addr;

              if (sess.verbose>2)
                {
                  clog << "prologue found function '" << it->name << "'";
                  // Add a little classification datum
                  if (postprologue_srcline_idx == entrypc_srcline_idx) clog << " (naked)";
                  if (ranoff_end) clog << " (tail-call?)";
                  clog << " = 0x" << hex << postprologue_addr << dec << "\n";
                }

              break;
            }

          // Let's try the next srcline.
          postprologue_srcline_idx ++;
        } // loop over srclines

      // if (strlen(it->decl_file) == 0) it->decl_file = NULL;

    } // loop over functions

  // XXX: how to free lines?
}


bool
dwflpp::function_entrypc (Dwarf_Addr * addr)
{
  assert (function);
  return (dwarf_entrypc (function, addr) == 0);
}


bool
dwflpp::die_entrypc (Dwarf_Die * die, Dwarf_Addr * addr)
{
  int rc = 0;
  string lookup_method;

  * addr = 0;

  lookup_method = "dwarf_entrypc";
  rc = dwarf_entrypc (die, addr);

  if (rc)
    {
      lookup_method = "dwarf_ranges";

      Dwarf_Addr base;
      Dwarf_Addr begin;
      Dwarf_Addr end;
      ptrdiff_t offset = dwarf_ranges (die, 0, &base, &begin, &end);
      if (offset < 0) rc = -1;
      else if (offset > 0)
        {
          * addr = begin;
          rc = 0;

          // Now we need to check that there are no more ranges
          // associated with this function, which could conceivably
          // happen if a function is inlined, then pieces of it are
          // split amongst different conditional branches.  It's not
          // obvious which of them to favour.  As a heuristic, we
          // pick the beginning of the first range, and ignore the
          // others (but with a warning).

          unsigned extra = 0;
          while ((offset = dwarf_ranges (die, offset, &base, &begin, &end)) > 0)
            extra ++;
          if (extra)
            lookup_method += ", ignored " + lex_cast(extra) + " more";
        }
    }

  // PR10574: reject subprograms where the entrypc address turns out
  // to be 0, since they tend to correspond to duplicate-eliminated
  // COMDAT copies of C++ functions.
  if (rc == 0 && *addr == 0)
    {
      lookup_method += " (skip comdat)";
      rc = 1;
    }

  if (sess.verbose > 2)
    clog << "entry-pc lookup (" << lookup_method << " dieoffset: " << lex_cast_hex(dwarf_dieoffset (die))
         << ") = 0x" << hex << *addr << dec
         << " (rc " << rc << ")"
         << endl;

  return (rc == 0);
}


void
dwflpp::function_die (Dwarf_Die *d)
{
  assert (function);
  *d = *function;
}


void
dwflpp::function_file (char const ** c)
{
  assert (function);
  assert (c);
  *c = dwarf_decl_file (function);
}


void
dwflpp::function_line (int *linep)
{
  assert (function);
  dwarf_decl_line (function, linep);
}


bool
dwflpp::die_has_pc (Dwarf_Die & die, Dwarf_Addr pc)
{
  int res = dwarf_haspc (&die, pc);
  // dwarf_ranges will return -1 if a function die has no DW_AT_ranges
  // if (res == -1)
  //    dwarf_assert ("dwarf_haspc", res);
  return res == 1;
}


void
dwflpp::loc2c_error (void *, const char *fmt, ...)
{
  const char *msg = "?";
  char *tmp = NULL;
  int rc;
  va_list ap;
  va_start (ap, fmt);
  rc = vasprintf (& tmp, fmt, ap);
  if (rc < 0)
    msg = "?";
  else
    msg = tmp;
  va_end (ap);
  throw semantic_error (msg);
}


// This function generates code used for addressing computations of
// target variables.
void
dwflpp::emit_address (struct obstack *pool, Dwarf_Addr address)
{
  #if 0
  // The easy but incorrect way is to just print a hard-wired
  // constant.
  obstack_printf (pool, "%#" PRIx64 "UL", address);
  #endif

  // Turn this address into a section-relative offset if it should be one.
  // We emit a comment approximating the variable+offset expression that
  // relocatable module probing code will need to have.
  Dwfl_Module *mod = dwfl_addrmodule (dwfl_ptr.get()->dwfl, address);
  dwfl_assert ("dwfl_addrmodule", mod);
  const char *modname = dwfl_module_info (mod, NULL, NULL, NULL,
                                              NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
  int n = dwfl_module_relocations (mod);
  dwfl_assert ("dwfl_module_relocations", n >= 0);
  Dwarf_Addr reloc_address = address;
  int i = dwfl_module_relocate_address (mod, &reloc_address);
  dwfl_assert ("dwfl_module_relocate_address", i >= 0);
  dwfl_assert ("dwfl_module_info", modname);
  const char *secname = dwfl_module_relocation_info (mod, i, NULL);

  if (sess.verbose > 2)
    {
      clog << "emit dwarf addr 0x" << hex << address << dec
           << " => module " << modname
           << " section " << (secname ?: "null")
           << " relocaddr 0x" << hex << reloc_address << dec
           << endl;
    }

  if (n > 0 && !(n == 1 && secname == NULL))
   {
      dwfl_assert ("dwfl_module_relocation_info", secname);
      if (n > 1 || secname[0] != '\0')
        {
          // This gives us the module name, and section name within the
          // module, for a kernel module (or other ET_REL module object).
          obstack_printf (pool, "({ static unsigned long addr = 0; ");
          obstack_printf (pool, "if (addr==0) addr = _stp_module_relocate (\"%s\",\"%s\",%#" PRIx64 "); ",
                          modname, secname, reloc_address);
          obstack_printf (pool, "addr; })");
        }
      else if (n == 1 && module_name == TOK_KERNEL && secname[0] == '\0')
        {
          // elfutils' way of telling us that this is a relocatable kernel address, which we
          // need to treat the same way here as dwarf_query::add_probe_point does: _stext.
          address -= sess.sym_stext;
          secname = "_stext";
          obstack_printf (pool, "({ static unsigned long addr = 0; ");
          obstack_printf (pool, "if (addr==0) addr = _stp_module_relocate (\"%s\",\"%s\",%#" PRIx64 "); ",
                          modname, secname, address); // PR10000 NB: not reloc_address
          obstack_printf (pool, "addr; })");
        }
      else
        {
          throw semantic_error ("cannot relocate user-space dso (?) address");
#if 0
          // This would happen for a Dwfl_Module that's a user-level DSO.
          obstack_printf (pool, " /* %s+%#" PRIx64 " */",
                          modname, address);
#endif
        }
    }
  else
    obstack_printf (pool, "%#" PRIx64 "UL", address); // assume as constant
}


void
dwflpp::loc2c_emit_address (void *arg, struct obstack *pool,
                            Dwarf_Addr address)
{
  static_cast<dwflpp *>(arg)->emit_address (pool, address);
}


void
dwflpp::print_locals(vector<Dwarf_Die>& scopes, ostream &o)
{
  // XXX Shouldn't this be walking up to outer scopes too?

  // Try to get the first child of die.
  Dwarf_Die child;
  if (dwarf_child (&scopes[0], &child) == 0)
    {
      do
        {
          const char *name;
          // Output each sibling's name (that is a variable or
          // parameter) to 'o'.
          switch (dwarf_tag (&child))
            {
            case DW_TAG_variable:
            case DW_TAG_formal_parameter:
              name = dwarf_diename (&child);
              if (name)
                o << " " << name;
              break;
            default:
              break;
            }
        }
      while (dwarf_siblingof (&child, &child) == 0);
    }
}


Dwarf_Attribute *
dwflpp::find_variable_and_frame_base (vector<Dwarf_Die>& scopes,
                                      Dwarf_Addr pc,
                                      string const & local,
                                      const target_symbol *e,
                                      Dwarf_Die *vardie,
                                      Dwarf_Attribute *fb_attr_mem)
{
  Dwarf_Die *scope_die = &scopes[0];
  Dwarf_Attribute *fb_attr = NULL;

  assert (cu);

  int declaring_scope = dwarf_getscopevar (&scopes[0], scopes.size(),
                                           local.c_str(),
                                           0, NULL, 0, 0,
                                           vardie);
  if (declaring_scope < 0)
    {
      stringstream alternatives;
      print_locals (scopes, alternatives);
      throw semantic_error ("unable to find local '" + local + "'"
                            + " near pc " + lex_cast_hex(pc)
                            + ((scope_die == NULL) ? ""
                               : (string (" in ")
                                  + (dwarf_diename(scope_die) ?: "<unknown>")
                                  + "(" + (dwarf_diename(cu) ?: "<unknown>")
                                  + ")"))
                            + (alternatives.str() == "" ? "" : (" (alternatives:" + alternatives.str () + ")")),
                            e->tok);
    }

  /* We start out walking the "lexical scopes" as returned by
   * as returned by dwarf_getscopes for the address, starting with the
   * declaring_scope that the variable was found in.
   */
  vector<Dwarf_Die> physcopes, *fbscopes = &scopes;
  for (size_t inner = declaring_scope;
       inner < fbscopes->size() && fb_attr == NULL;
       ++inner)
    {
      Dwarf_Die& scope = (*fbscopes)[inner];
      switch (dwarf_tag (&scope))
        {
        default:
          continue;
        case DW_TAG_subprogram:
        case DW_TAG_entry_point:
          fb_attr = dwarf_attr_integrate (&scope,
                                          DW_AT_frame_base,
                                          fb_attr_mem);
          break;
        case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
          /* Unless we already are going through the "pyshical die tree",
           * we now need to start walking the die tree where this
           * subroutine is inlined to find the appropriate frame base. */
           if (declaring_scope != -1)
             {
               physcopes = getscopes_die(&scope);
               if (physcopes.empty())
                 throw semantic_error ("unable to get die scopes for '" +
                                       local + "' in an inlined subroutines",
                                       e->tok);
               fbscopes = &physcopes;
               inner = 0; // zero is current scope, for look will increase.
               declaring_scope = -1;
             }
          break;
        }
    }

  return fb_attr;
}


struct location *
dwflpp::translate_location(struct obstack *pool,
                           Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Addr pc,
                           Dwarf_Attribute *fb_attr,
                           struct location **tail,
                           const target_symbol *e)
{

  /* DW_AT_data_member_location, can be either constant offsets
     (struct member fields), or full blown location expressions.
     In older elfutils, dwarf_getlocation_addr would not handle the
     constant for us, but newer ones do.  For older ones, we work
     it by faking an expression, which is what newer ones do. */
#if !_ELFUTILS_PREREQ (0,142)
  if (dwarf_whatattr (attr) == DW_AT_data_member_location)
    {
      Dwarf_Op offset_loc;
      offset_loc.atom = DW_OP_plus_uconst;
      if (dwarf_formudata (attr, &offset_loc.number) == 0)
        return c_translate_location (pool, &loc2c_error, this,
                                     &loc2c_emit_address, 1, 0, pc,
                                     NULL, &offset_loc, 1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
    }
#endif

  /* There is no location expression, but a constant value instead.  */
  if (dwarf_whatattr (attr) == DW_AT_const_value)
    {
      *tail = c_translate_constant (pool, &loc2c_error, this,
				    &loc2c_emit_address, 0, pc, attr);
      return *tail;
    }

  Dwarf_Op *expr;
  size_t len;

  /* PR9768: formerly, we added pc+module_bias here.  However, that bias value
     is not present in the pc value by the time we get it, so adding it would
     result in false negatives of variable reachibility.  In other instances
     further below, the c_translate_FOO functions, the module_bias value used
     to be passed in, but instead should now be zero for the same reason. */

  switch (dwarf_getlocation_addr (attr, pc /*+ module_bias*/, &expr, &len, 1))
    {
    case 1:			/* Should always happen.  */
      if (len > 0)
        break;
      /* Fall through.  */

    case 0:			/* Shouldn't happen.  */
      throw semantic_error ("not accessible at this address ("
                            + lex_cast_hex(pc) + ")", e->tok);

    default:			/* Shouldn't happen.  */
    case -1:
      throw semantic_error (string ("dwarf_getlocation_addr failed, ") +
                            string (dwarf_errmsg (-1)),
                            e->tok);
    }

  // get_cfa_ops works on the dw address space, pc is relative to current
  // module, so add do need to add module_bias.
  Dwarf_Op *cfa_ops = get_cfa_ops (pc + module_bias);
  return c_translate_location (pool, &loc2c_error, this,
                               &loc2c_emit_address,
                               1, 0 /* PR9768 */,
                               pc, attr, expr, len, tail, fb_attr, cfa_ops);
}


void
dwflpp::print_members(Dwarf_Die *vardie, ostream &o)
{
  const int typetag = dwarf_tag (vardie);

  if (typetag != DW_TAG_structure_type &&
      typetag != DW_TAG_class_type &&
      typetag != DW_TAG_union_type)
    {
      o << " Error: "
        << dwarf_type_name(vardie)
        << " isn't a struct/class/union";
      return;
    }

  // Try to get the first child of vardie.
  Dwarf_Die die_mem;
  Dwarf_Die *die = &die_mem;
  switch (dwarf_child (vardie, die))
    {
    case 1:				// No children.
      o << dwarf_type_name(vardie)
        << " is empty";
      break;

    case -1:				// Error.
    default:				// Shouldn't happen.
      o << dwarf_type_name(vardie)
        << ": " << dwarf_errmsg (-1);
      break;

    case 0:				// Success.
      break;
    }

  // Output each sibling's name to 'o'.
  do
    {
      int tag = dwarf_tag(die);
      if (tag != DW_TAG_member && tag != DW_TAG_inheritance)
        continue;

      const char *member = dwarf_diename (die) ;

      if ( tag == DW_TAG_member && member != NULL )
        o << " " << member;
      else
        {
          Dwarf_Die temp_die;
          if (!dwarf_attr_die (die, DW_AT_type, &temp_die))
            {
              string source = dwarf_decl_file(die) ?: "<unknown source>";
              int line = -1;
              dwarf_decl_line(die, &line);
              clog << "\n Error in obtaining type attribute for anonymous member at "
                   << source << ":" << line;
              return;
            }

          print_members(&temp_die,o);
        }

    }
  while (dwarf_siblingof (die, die) == 0);
}


bool
dwflpp::find_struct_member(const target_symbol::component& c,
                           Dwarf_Die *parentdie,
                           Dwarf_Die *memberdie,
                           vector<Dwarf_Attribute>& locs)
{
  Dwarf_Attribute attr;
  Dwarf_Die die;

  switch (dwarf_child (parentdie, &die))
    {
    case 0:		/* First child found.  */
      break;
    case 1:		/* No children.  */
      return false;
    case -1:		/* Error.  */
    default:		/* Shouldn't happen */
      throw semantic_error (dwarf_type_name(parentdie) + ": "
                            + string (dwarf_errmsg (-1)),
                            c.tok);
    }

  do
    {
      int tag = dwarf_tag(&die);
      if (tag != DW_TAG_member && tag != DW_TAG_inheritance)
        continue;

      const char *name = dwarf_diename(&die);
      if (name == NULL || tag == DW_TAG_inheritance)
        {
          // need to recurse for anonymous structs/unions and
          // for inherited members
          Dwarf_Die subdie;
          if (dwarf_attr_die (&die, DW_AT_type, &subdie) &&
              find_struct_member(c, &subdie, memberdie, locs))
            goto success;
        }
      else if (name == c.member)
        {
          *memberdie = die;
          goto success;
        }
    }
  while (dwarf_siblingof (&die, &die) == 0);

  return false;

success:
  /* As we unwind the recursion, we need to build the chain of
   * locations that got to the final answer. */
  if (dwarf_attr_integrate (&die, DW_AT_data_member_location, &attr))
    locs.insert(locs.begin(), attr);

  /* Union members don't usually have a location,
   * but just use the containing union's location.  */
  else if (dwarf_tag(parentdie) != DW_TAG_union_type)
    throw semantic_error ("no location for field '" + c.member
                          + "': " + string(dwarf_errmsg (-1)),
                          c.tok);

  return true;
}


Dwarf_Die *
dwflpp::translate_components(struct obstack *pool,
                             struct location **tail,
                             Dwarf_Addr pc,
                             const target_symbol *e,
                             Dwarf_Die *vardie,
                             Dwarf_Die *die_mem,
                             Dwarf_Attribute *attr_mem)
{
  Dwarf_Die *die = NULL;

  unsigned i = 0;

  if (vardie)
    *die_mem = *vardie;

  if (e->components.empty())
    return die_mem;

  while (i < e->components.size())
    {
      const target_symbol::component& c = e->components[i];

      /* XXX: This would be desirable, but we don't get the target_symbol token,
         and printing that gives us the file:line number too early anyway. */
#if 0
      // Emit a marker to note which field is being access-attempted, to give
      // better error messages if deref() fails.
      string piece = string(...target_symbol token...) + string ("#") + lex_cast(components[i].second);
      obstack_printf (pool, "c->last_stmt = %s;", lex_cast_qstring(piece).c_str());
#endif

      die = die ? dwarf_formref_die (attr_mem, die_mem) : die_mem;
      const int typetag = dwarf_tag (die);
      switch (typetag)
        {
        case DW_TAG_typedef:
        case DW_TAG_const_type:
        case DW_TAG_volatile_type:
          /* Just iterate on the referent type.  */
          break;

        case DW_TAG_reference_type:
        case DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type:
          c_translate_pointer (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768*/, die, tail);
          break;

        case DW_TAG_pointer_type:
          /* A pointer with no type is a void* -- can't dereference it. */
          if (!dwarf_hasattr_integrate (die, DW_AT_type))
            throw semantic_error ("invalid access '" + lex_cast(c)
                                  + "' vs. " + dwarf_type_name(die),
                                  c.tok);

          c_translate_pointer (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768*/, die, tail);
          if (c.type != target_symbol::comp_literal_array_index &&
              c.type != target_symbol::comp_expression_array_index)
            break;
          /* else fall through as an array access */

        case DW_TAG_array_type:
          if (c.type == target_symbol::comp_literal_array_index)
            {
              c_translate_array (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, die, tail,
                                 NULL, c.num_index);
              ++i;
            }
          else if (c.type == target_symbol::comp_expression_array_index)
            {
              string index = "THIS->index" + lex_cast(i);
              c_translate_array (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, die, tail,
                                 index.c_str(), 0);
              ++i;
            }
          else
            throw semantic_error ("invalid access '"
                                  + lex_cast(c)
                                  + "' for array type",
                                  c.tok);
          break;

        case DW_TAG_structure_type:
        case DW_TAG_union_type:
        case DW_TAG_class_type:
          if (c.type != target_symbol::comp_struct_member)
            throw semantic_error ("invalid access '"
                                  + lex_cast(c)
                                  + "' for " + dwarf_type_name(die),
                                  c.tok);

          if (dwarf_hasattr(die, DW_AT_declaration))
            {
              Dwarf_Die *tmpdie = dwflpp::declaration_resolve(dwarf_diename(die));
              if (tmpdie == NULL)
                throw semantic_error ("unresolved " + dwarf_type_name(die),
                                      c.tok);
              *die_mem = *tmpdie;
            }

            {
              Dwarf_Die parentdie = *die;
              vector<Dwarf_Attribute> locs;
              if (!find_struct_member(c, &parentdie, die, locs))
                {
                  /* Add a file:line hint for anonymous types */
                  string source;
                  if (!dwarf_hasattr_integrate(&parentdie, DW_AT_name))
                    {
                      int line;
                      const char *file = dwarf_decl_file(&parentdie);
                      if (file && dwarf_decl_line(&parentdie, &line) == 0)
                        source = " (" + string(file) + ":"
                                 + lex_cast(line) + ")";
                    }

                  string alternatives;
                  stringstream members;
                  print_members(&parentdie, members);
                  if (members.str().size() != 0)
                    alternatives = " (alternatives:" + members.str() + ")";
                  throw semantic_error("unable to find member '" +
                                       c.member + "' for "
                                       + dwarf_type_name(&parentdie)
                                       + source + alternatives,
                                       c.tok);
                }

              for (unsigned j = 0; j < locs.size(); ++j)
                translate_location (pool, &locs[j], pc, NULL, tail, e);
            }

          ++i;
          break;

        case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
        case DW_TAG_base_type:
          throw semantic_error ("invalid access '"
                                + lex_cast(c)
                                + "' vs. " + dwarf_type_name(die),
                                c.tok);
          break;

        case -1:
          throw semantic_error ("cannot find type: " + string(dwarf_errmsg (-1)),
                                c.tok);
          break;

        default:
          throw semantic_error (dwarf_type_name(die) + ": unexpected type tag "
                                + lex_cast(dwarf_tag (die)),
                                c.tok);
          break;
        }

      /* Now iterate on the type in DIE's attribute.  */
      if (dwarf_attr_integrate (die, DW_AT_type, attr_mem) == NULL)
        throw semantic_error ("cannot get type of field: " + string(dwarf_errmsg (-1)),
                              c.tok);
    }

  /* For an array index, we need to dereference the final DIE */
  if (e->components.back().type == target_symbol::comp_literal_array_index ||
      e->components.back().type == target_symbol::comp_expression_array_index)
    die = dwarf_formref_die (attr_mem, die_mem);

  return die;
}


Dwarf_Die *
dwflpp::resolve_unqualified_inner_typedie (Dwarf_Die *typedie_mem,
                                           Dwarf_Attribute *attr_mem,
                                           const target_symbol *e)
{
  Dwarf_Die *typedie;
  int typetag = 0;
  while (1)
    {
      typedie = dwarf_formref_die (attr_mem, typedie_mem);
      if (typedie == NULL)
        throw semantic_error ("cannot get type: " + string(dwarf_errmsg (-1)), e->tok);
      typetag = dwarf_tag (typedie);
      if (typetag != DW_TAG_typedef &&
          typetag != DW_TAG_const_type &&
          typetag != DW_TAG_volatile_type)
        break;
      if (dwarf_attr_integrate (typedie, DW_AT_type, attr_mem) == NULL)
        throw semantic_error ("cannot get type of pointee: " + string(dwarf_errmsg (-1)), e->tok);
    }
  return typedie;
}


void
dwflpp::translate_final_fetch_or_store (struct obstack *pool,
                                        struct location **tail,
                                        Dwarf_Addr module_bias,
                                        Dwarf_Die *die,
                                        Dwarf_Attribute *attr_mem,
                                        bool lvalue,
                                        const target_symbol *e,
                                        string &,
                                        string &,
                                        exp_type & ty)
{
  /* First boil away any qualifiers associated with the type DIE of
     the final location to be accessed.  */

  Dwarf_Die typedie_mem;
  Dwarf_Die *typedie;
  int typetag;

  typedie = resolve_unqualified_inner_typedie (&typedie_mem, attr_mem, e);
  typetag = dwarf_tag (typedie);

  /* If we're looking for an address, then we can just provide what
     we computed to this point, without using a fetch/store. */
  if (e->addressof)
    {
      if (lvalue)
        throw semantic_error ("cannot write to member address", e->tok);

      if (dwarf_hasattr_integrate (die, DW_AT_bit_offset))
        throw semantic_error ("cannot take address of bit-field", e->tok);

      c_translate_addressof (pool, 1, 0, 0, die, tail, "THIS->__retvalue");
      ty = pe_long;
      return;
    }

  /* Then switch behavior depending on the type of fetch/store we
     want, and the type and pointer-ness of the final location. */

  switch (typetag)
    {
    default:
      throw semantic_error ("unsupported type tag "
                            + lex_cast(typetag)
                            + " for " + dwarf_type_name(typedie), e->tok);
      break;

    case DW_TAG_structure_type:
    case DW_TAG_class_type:
    case DW_TAG_union_type:
      throw semantic_error ("'" + dwarf_type_name(typedie)
                            + "' is being accessed instead of a member", e->tok);
      break;

    case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
    case DW_TAG_base_type:

      // Reject types we can't handle in systemtap
      {
        Dwarf_Attribute encoding_attr;
        Dwarf_Word encoding = (Dwarf_Word) -1;
        dwarf_formudata (dwarf_attr_integrate (typedie, DW_AT_encoding, &encoding_attr),
                         & encoding);
        if (encoding < 0)
          {
            // clog << "bad type1 " << encoding << " diestr" << endl;
            throw semantic_error ("unsupported type (mystery encoding " + lex_cast(encoding) + ")" +
                                  " for " + dwarf_type_name(typedie), e->tok);
          }

        if (encoding == DW_ATE_float
            || encoding == DW_ATE_complex_float
            /* XXX || many others? */)
          {
            // clog << "bad type " << encoding << " diestr" << endl;
            throw semantic_error ("unsupported type (encoding " + lex_cast(encoding) + ")" +
                                  " for " + dwarf_type_name(typedie), e->tok);
          }
      }

      ty = pe_long;
      if (lvalue)
        c_translate_store (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, die, typedie, tail,
                           "THIS->value");
      else
        c_translate_fetch (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, die, typedie, tail,
                           "THIS->__retvalue");
      break;

    case DW_TAG_array_type:
    case DW_TAG_pointer_type:
    case DW_TAG_reference_type:
    case DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type:

        {
        Dwarf_Die pointee_typedie_mem;
        Dwarf_Die *pointee_typedie;
        Dwarf_Word pointee_encoding;
        Dwarf_Word pointee_byte_size = 0;

        pointee_typedie = resolve_unqualified_inner_typedie (&pointee_typedie_mem, attr_mem, e);

        if (dwarf_attr_integrate (pointee_typedie, DW_AT_byte_size, attr_mem))
          dwarf_formudata (attr_mem, &pointee_byte_size);

        dwarf_formudata (dwarf_attr_integrate (pointee_typedie, DW_AT_encoding, attr_mem),
                         &pointee_encoding);

        if (lvalue)
          {
            ty = pe_long;
            if (typetag == DW_TAG_array_type)
              throw semantic_error ("cannot write to array address", e->tok);
            if (typetag == DW_TAG_reference_type ||
                typetag == DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type)
              throw semantic_error ("cannot write to reference", e->tok);
            assert (typetag == DW_TAG_pointer_type);
            c_translate_pointer_store (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, typedie, tail,
                                       "THIS->value");
          }
        else
          {
            // We have the pointer: cast it to an integral type via &(*(...))

            // NB: per bug #1187, at one point char*-like types were
            // automagically converted here to systemtap string values.
            // For several reasons, this was taken back out, leaving
            // pointer-to-string "conversion" (copying) to tapset functions.

            ty = pe_long;
            if (typetag == DW_TAG_array_type)
              c_translate_array (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, typedie, tail, NULL, 0);
            else
              c_translate_pointer (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, typedie, tail);
            c_translate_addressof (pool, 1, 0 /* PR9768 */, NULL, pointee_typedie, tail,
                                   "THIS->__retvalue");
          }
        }
      break;
    }
}


string
dwflpp::express_as_string (string prelude,
                           string postlude,
                           struct location *head)
{
  size_t bufsz = 1024;
  char *buf = static_cast<char*>(malloc(bufsz));
  assert(buf);

  FILE *memstream = open_memstream (&buf, &bufsz);
  assert(memstream);

  fprintf(memstream, "{\n");
  fprintf(memstream, "%s", prelude.c_str());

  unsigned int stack_depth;
  bool deref = c_emit_location (memstream, head, 1, &stack_depth);

  // Ensure that DWARF keeps loc2c to a "reasonable" stack size
  // 32 intptr_t leads to max 256 bytes on the stack
  if (stack_depth > 32)
    throw semantic_error("oversized DWARF stack");

  fprintf(memstream, "%s", postlude.c_str());
  fprintf(memstream, "  goto out;\n");

  // dummy use of deref_fault label, to disable warning if deref() not used
  fprintf(memstream, "if (0) goto deref_fault;\n");

  // XXX: deref flag not reliable; emit fault label unconditionally
  (void) deref;
  fprintf(memstream,
          "deref_fault:\n"
          "  goto out;\n");
  fprintf(memstream, "}\n");

  fclose (memstream);
  string result(buf);
  free (buf);
  return result;
}


string
dwflpp::literal_stmt_for_local (vector<Dwarf_Die>& scopes,
                                Dwarf_Addr pc,
                                string const & local,
                                const target_symbol *e,
                                bool lvalue,
                                exp_type & ty)
{
  Dwarf_Die vardie;
  Dwarf_Attribute fb_attr_mem, *fb_attr = NULL;

  fb_attr = find_variable_and_frame_base (scopes, pc, local, e,
                                          &vardie, &fb_attr_mem);

  if (sess.verbose>2)
    clog << "finding location for local '" << local
         << "' near address 0x" << hex << pc
         << ", module bias 0x" << module_bias << dec
         << "\n";

  Dwarf_Attribute attr_mem;
  if (dwarf_attr_integrate (&vardie, DW_AT_const_value, &attr_mem) == NULL
      && dwarf_attr_integrate (&vardie, DW_AT_location, &attr_mem) == NULL)
    {
      throw semantic_error("failed to retrieve location "
                           "attribute for local '" + local
                           + "' (dieoffset: "
                           + lex_cast_hex(dwarf_dieoffset (&vardie))
                           + ")",
                           e->tok);
    }

#define obstack_chunk_alloc malloc
#define obstack_chunk_free free

  struct obstack pool;
  obstack_init (&pool);
  struct location *tail = NULL;

  /* Given $foo->bar->baz[NN], translate the location of foo. */

  struct location *head = translate_location (&pool,
                                              &attr_mem, pc, fb_attr, &tail,
                                              e);

  if (dwarf_attr_integrate (&vardie, DW_AT_type, &attr_mem) == NULL)
    throw semantic_error("failed to retrieve type "
                         "attribute for local '" + local + "'",
                         e->tok);

  /* Translate the ->bar->baz[NN] parts. */

  Dwarf_Die die_mem, *die = dwarf_formref_die (&attr_mem, &die_mem);
  die = translate_components (&pool, &tail, pc, e,
                              die, &die_mem, &attr_mem);

  /* Translate the assignment part, either
     x = $foo->bar->baz[NN]
     or
     $foo->bar->baz[NN] = x
  */

  string prelude, postlude;
  translate_final_fetch_or_store (&pool, &tail, module_bias,
                                  die, &attr_mem, lvalue, e,
                                  prelude, postlude, ty);

  /* Write the translation to a string. */
  return express_as_string(prelude, postlude, head);
}


string
dwflpp::literal_stmt_for_return (Dwarf_Die *scope_die,
                                 Dwarf_Addr pc,
                                 const target_symbol *e,
                                 bool lvalue,
                                 exp_type & ty)
{
  if (sess.verbose>2)
      clog << "literal_stmt_for_return: finding return value for "
           << (dwarf_diename(scope_die) ?: "<unknown>")
           << "("
           << (dwarf_diename(cu) ?: "<unknown>")
           << ")\n";

  struct obstack pool;
  obstack_init (&pool);
  struct location *tail = NULL;

  /* Given $return->bar->baz[NN], translate the location of return. */
  const Dwarf_Op *locops;
  int nlocops = dwfl_module_return_value_location (module, scope_die,
                                                   &locops);
  if (nlocops < 0)
    {
      throw semantic_error("failed to retrieve return value location"
                           " for "
                           + string(dwarf_diename(scope_die) ?: "<unknown>")
                           + "(" + string(dwarf_diename(cu) ?: "<unknown>")
                           + ")",
                           e->tok);
    }
  // the function has no return value (e.g. "void" in C)
  else if (nlocops == 0)
    {
      throw semantic_error("function "
                           + string(dwarf_diename(scope_die) ?: "<unknown>")
                           + "(" + string(dwarf_diename(cu) ?: "<unknown>")
                           + ") has no return value",
                           e->tok);
    }

  struct location  *head = c_translate_location (&pool, &loc2c_error, this,
                                                 &loc2c_emit_address,
                                                 1, 0 /* PR9768 */,
                                                 pc, NULL, locops, nlocops,
                                                 &tail, NULL, NULL);

  /* Translate the ->bar->baz[NN] parts. */

  Dwarf_Attribute attr_mem;
  if (dwarf_attr_integrate (scope_die, DW_AT_type, &attr_mem) == NULL)
    throw semantic_error("failed to retrieve return value type attribute for "
                         + string(dwarf_diename(scope_die) ?: "<unknown>")
                         + "(" + string(dwarf_diename(cu) ?: "<unknown>")
                         + ")",
                         e->tok);

  Dwarf_Die die_mem, *die = dwarf_formref_die (&attr_mem, &die_mem);
  die = translate_components (&pool, &tail, pc, e,
                              die, &die_mem, &attr_mem);

  /* Translate the assignment part, either
     x = $return->bar->baz[NN]
     or
     $return->bar->baz[NN] = x
  */

  string prelude, postlude;
  translate_final_fetch_or_store (&pool, &tail, module_bias,
                                  die, &attr_mem, lvalue, e,
                                  prelude, postlude, ty);

  /* Write the translation to a string. */
  return express_as_string(prelude, postlude, head);
}


string
dwflpp::literal_stmt_for_pointer (Dwarf_Die *type_die,
                                  const target_symbol *e,
                                  bool lvalue,
                                  exp_type & ty)
{
  if (sess.verbose>2)
      clog << "literal_stmt_for_pointer: finding value for "
           << dwarf_type_name(type_die)
           << "("
           << (dwarf_diename(cu) ?: "<unknown>")
           << ")\n";

  struct obstack pool;
  obstack_init (&pool);
  struct location *head = c_translate_argument (&pool, &loc2c_error, this,
                                                &loc2c_emit_address,
                                                1, "THIS->pointer");
  struct location *tail = head;

  /* Translate the ->bar->baz[NN] parts. */

  Dwarf_Attribute attr_mem;
  Dwarf_Die die_mem, *die = NULL;
  die = translate_components (&pool, &tail, 0, e,
                              type_die, &die_mem, &attr_mem);

  /* Translate the assignment part, either
     x = (THIS->pointer)->bar->baz[NN]
     or
     (THIS->pointer)->bar->baz[NN] = x
  */

  string prelude, postlude;
  translate_final_fetch_or_store (&pool, &tail, module_bias,
                                  die, &attr_mem, lvalue, e,
                                  prelude, postlude, ty);

  /* Write the translation to a string. */
  return express_as_string(prelude, postlude, head);
}


static bool
in_kprobes_function(systemtap_session& sess, Dwarf_Addr addr)
{
  if (sess.sym_kprobes_text_start != 0 && sess.sym_kprobes_text_end != 0)
    {
      // If the probe point address is anywhere in the __kprobes
      // address range, we can't use this probe point.
      if (addr >= sess.sym_kprobes_text_start && addr < sess.sym_kprobes_text_end)
        return true;
    }
  return false;
}


bool
dwflpp::blacklisted_p(const string& funcname,
                      const string& filename,
                      int,
                      const string& module,
                      Dwarf_Addr addr,
                      bool has_return)
{
  if (!blacklist_enabled)
    return false; // no blacklist for userspace

  string section = get_blacklist_section(addr);
  if (!regexec (&blacklist_section, section.c_str(), 0, NULL, 0))
    {
      // NB: module .exit. routines could be probed in theory:
      // if the exit handler in "struct module" is diverted,
      // first inserting the kprobes
      // then allowing the exit code to run
      // then removing these kprobes
      if (sess.verbose>1)
        clog << " skipping - init/exit";
      return true;
    }

  // Check for function marked '__kprobes'.
  if (module == TOK_KERNEL && in_kprobes_function(sess, addr))
    {
      if (sess.verbose>1)
        clog << " skipping - __kprobes";
      return true;
    }

  // Check probe point against blacklist.
  int goodfn = regexec (&blacklist_func, funcname.c_str(), 0, NULL, 0);
  if (has_return)
    goodfn = goodfn && regexec (&blacklist_func_ret, funcname.c_str(), 0, NULL, 0);
  int goodfile = regexec (&blacklist_file, filename.c_str(), 0, NULL, 0);

  if (! (goodfn && goodfile))
    {
      if (sess.guru_mode)
        {
          if (sess.verbose>1)
            clog << " guru mode enabled - ignoring blacklist";
        }
      else
        {
          if (sess.verbose>1)
            clog << " skipping - blacklisted";
          return true;
        }
    }

  // This probe point is not blacklisted.
  return false;
}


void
dwflpp::build_blacklist()
{
  // We build up the regexps in these strings

  // Add ^ anchors at the front; $ will be added just before regcomp.

  string blfn = "^(";
  string blfn_ret = "^(";
  string blfile = "^(";
  string blsection = "^(";

  blsection += "\\.init\\."; // first alternative, no "|"
  blsection += "|\\.exit\\.";
  blsection += "|\\.devinit\\.";
  blsection += "|\\.devexit\\.";
  blsection += "|\\.cpuinit\\.";
  blsection += "|\\.cpuexit\\.";
  blsection += "|\\.meminit\\.";
  blsection += "|\\.memexit\\.";

  blfile += "kernel/kprobes\\.c"; // first alternative, no "|"
  blfile += "|arch/.*/kernel/kprobes\\.c";
  // Older kernels need ...
  blfile += "|include/asm/io\\.h";
  blfile += "|include/asm/bitops\\.h";
  // While newer ones need ...
  blfile += "|arch/.*/include/asm/io\\.h";
  blfile += "|arch/.*/include/asm/bitops\\.h";
  blfile += "|drivers/ide/ide-iops\\.c";

  // XXX: it would be nice if these blacklisted functions were pulled
  // in dynamically, instead of being statically defined here.
  // Perhaps it could be populated from script files.  A "noprobe
  // kernel.function("...")"  construct might do the trick.

  // Most of these are marked __kprobes in newer kernels.  We list
  // them here (anyway) so the translator can block them on older
  // kernels that don't have the __kprobes function decorator.  This
  // also allows detection of problems at translate- rather than
  // run-time.

  blfn += "atomic_notifier_call_chain"; // first blfn; no "|"
  blfn += "|default_do_nmi";
  blfn += "|__die";
  blfn += "|die_nmi";
  blfn += "|do_debug";
  blfn += "|do_general_protection";
  blfn += "|do_int3";
  blfn += "|do_IRQ";
  blfn += "|do_page_fault";
  blfn += "|do_sparc64_fault";
  blfn += "|do_trap";
  blfn += "|dummy_nmi_callback";
  blfn += "|flush_icache_range";
  blfn += "|ia64_bad_break";
  blfn += "|ia64_do_page_fault";
  blfn += "|ia64_fault";
  blfn += "|io_check_error";
  blfn += "|mem_parity_error";
  blfn += "|nmi_watchdog_tick";
  blfn += "|notifier_call_chain";
  blfn += "|oops_begin";
  blfn += "|oops_end";
  blfn += "|program_check_exception";
  blfn += "|single_step_exception";
  blfn += "|sync_regs";
  blfn += "|unhandled_fault";
  blfn += "|unknown_nmi_error";

  // Lots of locks
  blfn += "|.*raw_.*lock.*";
  blfn += "|.*read_.*lock.*";
  blfn += "|.*write_.*lock.*";
  blfn += "|.*spin_.*lock.*";
  blfn += "|.*rwlock_.*lock.*";
  blfn += "|.*rwsem_.*lock.*";
  blfn += "|.*mutex_.*lock.*";
  blfn += "|raw_.*";
  blfn += "|.*seq_.*lock.*";

  // atomic functions
  blfn += "|atomic_.*";
  blfn += "|atomic64_.*";

  // few other problematic cases
  blfn += "|get_bh";
  blfn += "|put_bh";

  // Experimental
  blfn += "|.*apic.*|.*APIC.*";
  blfn += "|.*softirq.*";
  blfn += "|.*IRQ.*";
  blfn += "|.*_intr.*";
  blfn += "|__delay";
  blfn += "|.*kernel_text.*";
  blfn += "|get_current";
  blfn += "|current_.*";
  blfn += "|.*exception_tables.*";
  blfn += "|.*setup_rt_frame.*";

  // PR 5759, CONFIG_PREEMPT kernels
  blfn += "|.*preempt_count.*";
  blfn += "|preempt_schedule";

  // These functions don't return, so return probes would never be recovered
  blfn_ret += "do_exit"; // no "|"
  blfn_ret += "|sys_exit";
  blfn_ret += "|sys_exit_group";

  // __switch_to changes "current" on x86_64 and i686, so return probes
  // would cause kernel panic, and it is marked as "__kprobes" on x86_64
  if (sess.architecture == "x86_64")
    blfn += "|__switch_to";
  if (sess.architecture == "i686")
    blfn_ret += "|__switch_to";

  blfn += ")$";
  blfn_ret += ")$";
  blfile += ")$";
  blsection += ")"; // NB: no $, sections match just the beginning

  if (sess.verbose > 2)
    {
      clog << "blacklist regexps:" << endl;
      clog << "blfn: " << blfn << endl;
      clog << "blfn_ret: " << blfn_ret << endl;
      clog << "blfile: " << blfile << endl;
      clog << "blsection: " << blsection << endl;
    }

  int rc = regcomp (& blacklist_func, blfn.c_str(), REG_NOSUB|REG_EXTENDED);
  if (rc) throw semantic_error ("blacklist_func regcomp failed");
  rc = regcomp (& blacklist_func_ret, blfn_ret.c_str(), REG_NOSUB|REG_EXTENDED);
  if (rc) throw semantic_error ("blacklist_func_ret regcomp failed");
  rc = regcomp (& blacklist_file, blfile.c_str(), REG_NOSUB|REG_EXTENDED);
  if (rc) throw semantic_error ("blacklist_file regcomp failed");
  rc = regcomp (& blacklist_section, blsection.c_str(), REG_NOSUB|REG_EXTENDED);
  if (rc) throw semantic_error ("blacklist_section regcomp failed");

  blacklist_enabled = true;
}


string
dwflpp::get_blacklist_section(Dwarf_Addr addr)
{
  string blacklist_section;
  Dwarf_Addr bias;
  // We prefer dwfl_module_getdwarf to dwfl_module_getelf here,
  // because dwfl_module_getelf can force costly section relocations
  // we don't really need, while either will do for this purpose.
  Elf* elf = (dwarf_getelf (dwfl_module_getdwarf (module, &bias))
              ?: dwfl_module_getelf (module, &bias));

  Dwarf_Addr offset = addr - bias;
  if (elf)
    {
      Elf_Scn* scn = 0;
      size_t shstrndx;
      dwfl_assert ("getshdrstrndx", elf_getshdrstrndx (elf, &shstrndx));
      while ((scn = elf_nextscn (elf, scn)) != NULL)
        {
          GElf_Shdr shdr_mem;
          GElf_Shdr *shdr = gelf_getshdr (scn, &shdr_mem);
          if (! shdr)
            continue; // XXX error?

          if (!(shdr->sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC))
            continue;

          GElf_Addr start = shdr->sh_addr;
          GElf_Addr end = start + shdr->sh_size;
          if (! (offset >= start && offset < end))
            continue;

          blacklist_section =  elf_strptr (elf, shstrndx, shdr->sh_name);
          break;
        }
    }
  return blacklist_section;
}


Dwarf_Addr
dwflpp::relocate_address(Dwarf_Addr dw_addr, string& reloc_section)
{
  // PR10273
  // libdw address, so adjust for bias gotten from dwfl_module_getdwarf
  Dwarf_Addr reloc_addr = dw_addr + module_bias;
  if (!module)
    {
      assert(module_name == TOK_KERNEL);
      reloc_section = "";
    }
  else if (dwfl_module_relocations (module) > 0)
    {
      // This is a relocatable module; libdwfl already knows its
      // sections, so we can relativize addr.
      int idx = dwfl_module_relocate_address (module, &reloc_addr);
      const char* r_s = dwfl_module_relocation_info (module, idx, NULL);
      if (r_s)
        reloc_section = r_s;

      if (reloc_section == "" && dwfl_module_relocations (module) == 1)
          reloc_section = ".dynamic";
    }
  else
    reloc_section = ".absolute";
  return reloc_addr;
}

/* Converts a "global" literal address to the module symbol address
 * space.  If necessary (not for kernel and executables using absolute
 * addresses), this adjust the address for the current module symbol
 * bias.  Literal addresses are provided by the user (or contained on
 * the .probes section) based on the "on disk" layout of the module.
 */
Dwarf_Addr
dwflpp::literal_addr_to_sym_addr(Dwarf_Addr lit_addr)
{
  if (sess.verbose > 2)
    clog << "literal_addr_to_sym_addr 0x" << hex << lit_addr << dec << endl;

  // Assume the address came from the symbol list.
  // If we cannot get the symbol bias fall back on the dw bias.
  // The kernel (and other absolute executable modules) is special though.
  if (module_name != TOK_KERNEL
      && dwfl_module_relocations (module) > 0)
    {
      Dwarf_Addr symbias = ~0;
      if (dwfl_module_getsymtab (module) != -1)
	dwfl_module_info (module, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
			  &symbias, NULL, NULL);

      if (sess.verbose > 3)
        clog << "symbias 0x" << hex << symbias << dec
	     << ", dwbias 0x" << hex << module_bias << dec << endl;

      if (symbias == (Dwarf_Addr) ~0)
	symbias = module_bias;

      lit_addr += symbias;
    }

  if (sess.verbose > 2)
    clog << "literal_addr_to_sym_addr ret 0x" << hex << lit_addr << dec << endl;

  return lit_addr;
}

/* Returns the call frame address operations for the given program counter
 * in the libdw address space.
 */
Dwarf_Op *
dwflpp::get_cfa_ops (Dwarf_Addr pc)
{
  Dwarf_Op *cfa_ops = NULL;

  if (sess.verbose > 2)
    clog << "get_cfa_ops @0x" << hex << pc << dec
	 << ", module_start @0x" << hex << module_start << dec << endl;

#if _ELFUTILS_PREREQ(0,142)
  // Try debug_frame first, then fall back on eh_frame.
  size_t cfa_nops;
  Dwarf_Addr bias;
  Dwarf_CFI *cfi = dwfl_module_dwarf_cfi (module, &bias);
  if (cfi != NULL)
    {
      if (sess.verbose > 3)
	clog << "got dwarf cfi bias: 0x" << hex << bias << dec << endl;
      Dwarf_Frame *frame = NULL;
      if (dwarf_cfi_addrframe (cfi, pc - bias, &frame) == 0)
	dwarf_frame_cfa (frame, &cfa_ops, &cfa_nops);
      else if (sess.verbose > 3)
	clog << "dwarf_cfi_addrframe failed: " << dwarf_errmsg(-1) << endl;
    }
  else if (sess.verbose > 3)
    clog << "dwfl_module_dwarf_cfi failed: " << dwfl_errmsg(-1) << endl;

  if (cfa_ops == NULL)
    {
      cfi = dwfl_module_eh_cfi (module, &bias);
      if (cfi != NULL)
	{
	  if (sess.verbose > 3)
	    clog << "got eh cfi bias: 0x" << hex << bias << dec << endl;
	  Dwarf_Frame *frame = NULL;
	  if (dwarf_cfi_addrframe (cfi, pc - bias, &frame) == 0)
	    dwarf_frame_cfa (frame, &cfa_ops, &cfa_nops);
	  else if (sess.verbose > 3)
	    clog << "dwarf_cfi_addrframe failed: " << dwarf_errmsg(-1) << endl;
	}
      else if (sess.verbose > 3)
	clog << "dwfl_module_eh_cfi failed: " << dwfl_errmsg(-1) << endl;

    }
#endif

  if (sess.verbose > 2)
    clog << (cfa_ops == NULL ? "not " : " ") << "found cfa" << endl;

  return cfa_ops;
}

/* vim: set sw=2 ts=8 cino=>4,n-2,{2,^-2,t0,(0,u0,w1,M1 : */