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gdb_uefi.py.in
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File gdb_uefi.py.in of Package ovmf
""" Allows loading TianoCore symbols into a GDB session attached to EFI Firmware. This is how it works: build GdbSyms - it's a dummy binary that contains the relevant symbols needed to find and load image symbols. $ gdb (gdb) taget remote .... (gdb) source Scripts/gdb_uefi.py (gdb) reload-uefi -o /path/to/GdbSyms.dll The -o option should be used if you've debugging EFI, where the PE images were converted from MACH-O or ELF binaries. """ import array import getopt import binascii import re __license__ = "BSD" __version = "1.0.0" __maintainer__ = "Andrei Warkentin" __email__ = "andrey.warkentin@gmail.com" __status__ = "Works" # FOR RPM PACKAGE replace the strings in the spec file build_path="__BUILD_PATH__" source_path="__SOURCE_PATH__" gdb_src_path="__GDB_SRC_PATH__" flavor="__FLAVOR__" class ReloadUefi (gdb.Command): """Reload UEFI symbols""" # # Various constants. # EINVAL = 0xffffffff CV_NB10 = 0x3031424E CV_RSDS = 0x53445352 CV_MTOC = 0x434F544D DOS_MAGIC = 0x5A4D PE32PLUS_MAGIC = 0x20b EST_SIGNATURE = 0x5453595320494249 DEBUG_GUID = [0x49152E77, 0x1ADA, 0x4764, [0xB7,0xA2,0x7A,0xFE, 0xFE,0xD9,0x5E, 0x8B]] DEBUG_IS_UPDATING = 0x1 # # If the images were built as ELF/MACH-O and then converted to PE, # then the base address needs to be offset by PE headers. # offset_by_headers = False def __init__ (self): super (ReloadUefi, self).__init__ ("reload-uefi", gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE) # # Returns gdb.Type for a type. # def type (self, typename): return gdb.lookup_type (typename) # # Returns gdb.Type for a pointer to a type. # def ptype (self, typename): return gdb.lookup_type (typename).pointer () # # Computes CRC32 on an array of data. # def crc32 (self, data): return binascii.crc32 (data) & 0xFFFFFFFF # # Sets a field in a struct to a value, i.e. # value->field_name = data. # # Newer Py bindings to Gdb provide access to the inferior # memory, but not all, so have to do it this awkward way. # def set_field (self, value, field_name, data): gdb.execute ("set *(%s *) 0x%x = 0x%x" % \ (str (value[field_name].type), \ int (value[field_name].address), \ data)) # # Returns data backing a gdb.Value as an array. # Same comment as above regarding newer Py bindings... # def value_data (self, value, bytes=0): value_address = gdb.Value (value.address) array_t = self.ptype ('UINT8') value_array = value_address.cast (array_t) if bytes == 0: bytes = value.type.sizeof data = array.array ('B') for i in range (0, bytes): data.append (value_array[i]) return data # # Locates the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE as per UEFI spec 17.4. # Returns base address or -1. # def search_est (self): address = 0 estp_t = self.ptype ('EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE_POINTER') while True: estp = gdb.Value(address).cast(estp_t) if estp['Signature'] == self.EST_SIGNATURE: oldcrc = int (estp['Crc32']) self.set_field (estp, 'Crc32', 0) newcrc = self.crc32 (self.value_data (estp.dereference (), 0)) self.set_field (estp, 'Crc32', int (oldcrc)) if newcrc == oldcrc: return estp['EfiSystemTableBase'] address = address + 4*1024*1024 if int (address) == 0: return gdb.Value(self.EINVAL) # # Searches for a vendor-specific configuration table (in EST), # given a vendor-specific table GUID. GUID is a list like - # [32-bit, 16-bit, 16-bit, [8 bytes]] # def search_config (self, cfg_table, count, guid): index = 0 while index != count: cfg_entry = cfg_table[index]['VendorGuid'] if cfg_entry['Data1'] == guid[0] and \ cfg_entry['Data2'] == guid[1] and \ cfg_entry['Data3'] == guid[2] and \ self.value_data (cfg_entry['Data4']).tolist () == guid[3]: return cfg_table[index]['VendorTable'] index = index + 1 return gdb.Value(self.EINVAL) # # Returns a UTF16 string corresponding to a (CHAR16 *) value in EFI. # def parse_utf16 (self, value): index = 0 data = array.array ('H') while value[index] != 0: data.append (value[index]) index = index + 1 return data.tostring ().decode ('utf-16') # # Returns offset of a field within structure. Useful # for getting container of a structure. # def offsetof (self, typename, field): t = gdb.Value (0).cast (self.ptype (typename)) return int (t[field].address) # # Returns sizeof of a type. # def sizeof (self, typename): return self.type (typename).sizeof # # Returns the EFI_IMAGE_NT_HEADERS32 pointer, given # an ImageBase address as a gdb.Value. # def pe_headers (self, imagebase): dosh_t = self.ptype ('EFI_IMAGE_DOS_HEADER') head_t = self.ptype ('EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION') dosh = imagebase.cast(dosh_t) h_addr = imagebase if dosh['e_magic'] == self.DOS_MAGIC: h_addr = h_addr + dosh['e_lfanew'] return gdb.Value(h_addr).cast (head_t) # # Returns True if pe_headers refer to a PE32+ image. # def pe_is_64 (self, pe_headers): if pe_headers['Pe32']['OptionalHeader']['Magic'] == self.PE32PLUS_MAGIC: return True return False # # Returns the PE (not so) optional header. # def pe_optional (self, pe): if self.pe_is_64 (pe): return pe['Pe32Plus']['OptionalHeader'] else: return pe['Pe32']['OptionalHeader'] # # Returns the symbol file name for a PE image. # def pe_parse_debug (self, pe): opt = self.pe_optional (pe) debug_dir_entry = opt['DataDirectory'][6] dep = debug_dir_entry['VirtualAddress'] + opt['ImageBase'] dep = dep.cast (self.ptype ('EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY')) cvp = dep.dereference ()['RVA'] + opt['ImageBase'] cvv = cvp.cast(self.ptype ('UINT32')).dereference () if cvv == self.CV_NB10: return cvp + self.sizeof('EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_NB10_ENTRY') elif cvv == self.CV_RSDS: return cvp + self.sizeof('EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_RSDS_ENTRY') elif cvv == self.CV_MTOC: return cvp + self.sizeof('EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_MTOC_ENTRY') return gdb.Value(self.EINVAL) # # Parses an EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL, figuring out the symbol file name. # This file name is then appended to list of loaded symbols. # # TBD: Support TE images. # def parse_image (self, image, syms): base = image['ImageBase'] pe = self.pe_headers (base) opt = self.pe_optional (pe) sym_name = self.pe_parse_debug (pe) # For ELF and Mach-O-derived images... if self.offset_by_headers: base = base + opt['SizeOfHeaders'] if sym_name != self.EINVAL: sym_name = sym_name.cast (self.ptype('CHAR8')).string () # Ignore the driver from qemu if re.search (r"\.efidrv$", sym_name): return # FOR RPM PACKAGE substitute the build path sym_name = re.sub(r"^"+re.escape(build_path), "/usr/lib/debug/"+flavor, sym_name) sym_name = re.sub(r"\.dll$", ".debug", sym_name) syms.append ("add-symbol-file %s 0x%x" % \ (sym_name, int (base))) # # Parses table EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO structures, builds # a list of add-symbol-file commands, and reloads debugger # symbols. # def parse_edii (self, edii, count): index = 0 syms = [] while index != count: entry = edii[index] if entry['ImageInfoType'].dereference () == 1: entry = entry['NormalImage'] self.parse_image(entry['LoadedImageProtocolInstance'], syms) else: print ('Skipping unknown EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO (Type 0x%x)' % \ entry['ImageInfoType'].dereference ()) index = index + 1 gdb.execute ("symbol-file") print ('Loading new symbols...') for sym in syms: print (sym) gdb.execute (sym) # # Parses EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO_TABLE_HEADER, in order to load # image symbols. # def parse_dh (self, dh): dh_t = self.ptype ('EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO_TABLE_HEADER') dh = dh.cast (dh_t) print ('DebugImageInfoTable @ 0x%x, 0x%x entries' \ % (int (dh['EfiDebugImageInfoTable']), dh['TableSize'])) if dh['UpdateStatus'] & self.DEBUG_IS_UPDATING: print ('EfiDebugImageInfoTable update in progress, retry later') return self.parse_edii (dh['EfiDebugImageInfoTable'], dh['TableSize']) # # Parses EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE, in order to load image symbols. # def parse_est (self, est): est_t = self.ptype ('EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE') est = est.cast (est_t) print ('Connected to %s (Rev. 0x%x)' % \ (self.parse_utf16 (est['FirmwareVendor']), \ int (est['FirmwareRevision']))) print ('ConfigurationTable @ 0x%x, 0x%x entries' \ % (int (est['ConfigurationTable']), est['NumberOfTableEntries'])) dh = self.search_config(est['ConfigurationTable'], est['NumberOfTableEntries'], self.DEBUG_GUID) if dh == self.EINVAL: print ('No EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO_TABLE_HEADER') return self.parse_dh (dh) # # Usage information. # def usage (self): print ('Usage: reload-uefi [-o] /path/to/GdbSyms.dll') # # Handler for reload-uefi. # def invoke (self, arg, from_tty): args = arg.split(' ') try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(args, "o", ["offset-by-headers"]) except (getopt.GetoptError, err): self.usage () return for opt, arg in opts: if opt == "-o": self.offset_by_headers = True if len(args) < 1: self.usage () return # FOR RPM PACKAGE substitute the path of the source code gdb.execute ("set substitute-path "+source_path+" "+gdb_src_path) gdb.execute ("symbol-file") gdb.execute ("symbol-file %s" % args[0]) est = self.search_est () if est == self.EINVAL: print ('No EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE...') return print ('EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE @ 0x%x' % est) self.parse_est (est) ReloadUefi ()
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