| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
| # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Generate minidump symbols for use by the Crash server. |
| |
| Note: This should be run inside the chroot. |
| |
| This produces files in the breakpad format required by minidump_stackwalk and |
| the crash server to dump stack information. |
| |
| Basically it scans all the split .debug files in /build/$BOARD/usr/lib/debug/ |
| and converts them over using the `dump_syms` programs. Those plain text .sym |
| files are then stored in /build/$BOARD/usr/lib/debug/breakpad/. |
| |
| If you want to actually upload things, see upload_symbols.py. |
| """ |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| import collections |
| import ctypes |
| import multiprocessing |
| import os |
| import sys |
| |
| from chromite.lib import commandline |
| from chromite.lib import cros_build_lib |
| from chromite.lib import cros_logging as logging |
| from chromite.lib import osutils |
| from chromite.lib import parallel |
| from chromite.lib import signals |
| |
| |
| assert sys.version_info >= (3, 6), 'This module requires Python 3.6+' |
| |
| |
| SymbolHeader = collections.namedtuple('SymbolHeader', |
| ('cpu', 'id', 'name', 'os',)) |
| |
| |
| def ReadSymsHeader(sym_file): |
| """Parse the header of the symbol file |
| |
| The first line of the syms file will read like: |
| MODULE Linux arm F4F6FA6CCBDEF455039C8DE869C8A2F40 blkid |
| |
| https://code.google.com/p/google-breakpad/wiki/SymbolFiles |
| |
| Args: |
| sym_file: The symbol file to parse |
| |
| Returns: |
| A SymbolHeader object |
| |
| Raises: |
| ValueError if the first line of |sym_file| is invalid |
| """ |
| with cros_build_lib.Open(sym_file, 'rb') as f: |
| header = f.readline().decode('utf-8').split() |
| |
| if header[0] != 'MODULE' or len(header) != 5: |
| raise ValueError('header of sym file is invalid') |
| |
| return SymbolHeader(os=header[1], cpu=header[2], id=header[3], name=header[4]) |
| |
| |
| def GenerateBreakpadSymbol(elf_file, debug_file=None, breakpad_dir=None, |
| strip_cfi=False, num_errors=None, |
| dump_syms_cmd='dump_syms'): |
| """Generate the symbols for |elf_file| using |debug_file| |
| |
| Args: |
| elf_file: The file to dump symbols for |
| debug_file: Split debug file to use for symbol information |
| breakpad_dir: The dir to store the output symbol file in |
| strip_cfi: Do not generate CFI data |
| num_errors: An object to update with the error count (needs a .value member) |
| dump_syms_cmd: Command to use for dumping symbols. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The name of symbol file written out. |
| """ |
| assert breakpad_dir |
| if num_errors is None: |
| num_errors = ctypes.c_int() |
| |
| cmd_base = [dump_syms_cmd, '-v'] |
| if strip_cfi: |
| cmd_base += ['-c'] |
| # Some files will not be readable by non-root (e.g. set*id /bin/su). |
| needs_sudo = not os.access(elf_file, os.R_OK) |
| |
| def _DumpIt(cmd_args): |
| if needs_sudo: |
| run_command = cros_build_lib.sudo_run |
| else: |
| run_command = cros_build_lib.run |
| return run_command( |
| cmd_base + cmd_args, stderr=True, stdout=temp.name, |
| check=False, debug_level=logging.DEBUG) |
| |
| def _CrashCheck(ret, msg): |
| if ret < 0: |
| logging.PrintBuildbotStepWarnings() |
| logging.warning('dump_syms crashed with %s; %s', |
| signals.StrSignal(-ret), msg) |
| |
| osutils.SafeMakedirs(breakpad_dir) |
| with cros_build_lib.UnbufferedNamedTemporaryFile( |
| dir=breakpad_dir, delete=False) as temp: |
| if debug_file: |
| # Try to dump the symbols using the debug file like normal. |
| cmd_args = [elf_file, os.path.dirname(debug_file)] |
| result = _DumpIt(cmd_args) |
| |
| if result.returncode: |
| # Sometimes dump_syms can crash because there's too much info. |
| # Try dumping and stripping the extended stuff out. At least |
| # this way we'll get the extended symbols. https://crbug.com/266064 |
| _CrashCheck(result.returncode, 'retrying w/out CFI') |
| cmd_args = ['-c', '-r'] + cmd_args |
| result = _DumpIt(cmd_args) |
| _CrashCheck(result.returncode, 'retrying w/out debug') |
| |
| basic_dump = result.returncode |
| else: |
| basic_dump = True |
| |
| if basic_dump: |
| # If that didn't work (no debug, or dump_syms still failed), try |
| # dumping just the file itself directly. |
| result = _DumpIt([elf_file]) |
| if result.returncode: |
| # A lot of files (like kernel files) contain no debug information, |
| # do not consider such occurrences as errors. |
| logging.PrintBuildbotStepWarnings() |
| _CrashCheck(result.returncode, 'giving up entirely') |
| if b'file contains no debugging information' in result.stderr: |
| logging.warning('no symbols found for %s', elf_file) |
| else: |
| num_errors.value += 1 |
| logging.error('dumping symbols for %s failed:\n%s', elf_file, |
| result.error) |
| os.unlink(temp.name) |
| return num_errors.value |
| |
| # Move the dumped symbol file to the right place: |
| # /build/$BOARD/usr/lib/debug/breakpad/<module-name>/<id>/<module-name>.sym |
| header = ReadSymsHeader(temp) |
| logging.info('Dumped %s as %s : %s', elf_file, header.name, header.id) |
| sym_file = os.path.join(breakpad_dir, header.name, header.id, |
| header.name + '.sym') |
| osutils.SafeMakedirs(os.path.dirname(sym_file)) |
| os.rename(temp.name, sym_file) |
| os.chmod(sym_file, 0o644) |
| |
| return sym_file |
| |
| |
| def GenerateBreakpadSymbols(board, breakpad_dir=None, strip_cfi=False, |
| generate_count=None, sysroot=None, |
| num_processes=None, clean_breakpad=False, |
| exclude_dirs=(), file_list=None): |
| """Generate symbols for this board. |
| |
| If |file_list| is None, symbols are generated for all executables, otherwise |
| only for the files included in |file_list|. |
| |
| TODO(build): |
| This should be merged with buildbot_commands.GenerateBreakpadSymbols() |
| once we rewrite cros_generate_breakpad_symbols in python. |
| |
| Args: |
| board: The board whose symbols we wish to generate |
| breakpad_dir: The full path to the breakpad directory where symbols live |
| strip_cfi: Do not generate CFI data |
| generate_count: If set, only generate this many symbols (meant for testing) |
| sysroot: The root where to find the corresponding ELFs |
| num_processes: Number of jobs to run in parallel |
| clean_breakpad: Should we `rm -rf` the breakpad output dir first; note: we |
| do not do any locking, so do not run more than one in parallel when True |
| exclude_dirs: List of dirs (relative to |sysroot|) to not search |
| file_list: Only generate symbols for files in this list. Each file must be a |
| full path (including |sysroot| prefix). |
| TODO(build): Support paths w/o |sysroot|. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The number of errors that were encountered. |
| """ |
| if sysroot is None: |
| sysroot = cros_build_lib.GetSysroot(board=board) |
| if breakpad_dir is None: |
| breakpad_dir = FindBreakpadDir(board, sysroot=sysroot) |
| if clean_breakpad: |
| logging.info('cleaning out %s first', breakpad_dir) |
| osutils.RmDir(breakpad_dir, ignore_missing=True, sudo=True) |
| # Make sure non-root can write out symbols as needed. |
| osutils.SafeMakedirs(breakpad_dir, sudo=True) |
| if not os.access(breakpad_dir, os.W_OK): |
| cros_build_lib.sudo_run(['chown', '-R', str(os.getuid()), breakpad_dir]) |
| debug_dir = FindDebugDir(board, sysroot=sysroot) |
| exclude_paths = [os.path.join(debug_dir, x) for x in exclude_dirs] |
| if file_list is None: |
| file_list = [] |
| file_filter = dict.fromkeys([os.path.normpath(x) for x in file_list], False) |
| |
| logging.info('generating breakpad symbols using %s', debug_dir) |
| |
| # Let's locate all the debug_files and elfs first along with the debug file |
| # sizes. This way we can start processing the largest files first in parallel |
| # with the small ones. |
| # If |file_list| was given, ignore all other files. |
| targets = [] |
| for root, dirs, files in os.walk(debug_dir): |
| if root in exclude_paths: |
| logging.info('Skipping excluded dir %s', root) |
| del dirs[:] |
| continue |
| |
| for debug_file in files: |
| debug_file = os.path.join(root, debug_file) |
| # Turn /build/$BOARD/usr/lib/debug/sbin/foo.debug into |
| # /build/$BOARD/sbin/foo. |
| elf_file = os.path.join(sysroot, debug_file[len(debug_dir) + 1:-6]) |
| |
| if file_filter: |
| if elf_file in file_filter: |
| file_filter[elf_file] = True |
| elif debug_file in file_filter: |
| file_filter[debug_file] = True |
| else: |
| continue |
| |
| # Filter out files based on common issues with the debug file. |
| if not debug_file.endswith('.debug'): |
| continue |
| |
| elif debug_file.endswith('.ko.debug'): |
| logging.debug('Skipping kernel module %s', debug_file) |
| continue |
| |
| elif os.path.islink(debug_file): |
| # The build-id stuff is common enough to filter out by default. |
| if '/.build-id/' in debug_file: |
| msg = logging.debug |
| else: |
| msg = logging.warning |
| msg('Skipping symbolic link %s', debug_file) |
| continue |
| |
| # Filter out files based on common issues with the elf file. |
| if not os.path.exists(elf_file): |
| # Sometimes we filter out programs from /usr/bin but leave behind |
| # the .debug file. |
| logging.warning('Skipping missing %s', elf_file) |
| continue |
| |
| targets.append((os.path.getsize(debug_file), elf_file, debug_file)) |
| |
| bg_errors = multiprocessing.Value('i') |
| if file_filter: |
| files_not_found = [x for x, found in file_filter.items() if not found] |
| bg_errors.value += len(files_not_found) |
| if files_not_found: |
| logging.error('Failed to find requested files: %s', files_not_found) |
| |
| # Now start generating symbols for the discovered elfs. |
| with parallel.BackgroundTaskRunner(GenerateBreakpadSymbol, |
| breakpad_dir=breakpad_dir, |
| strip_cfi=strip_cfi, |
| num_errors=bg_errors, |
| processes=num_processes) as queue: |
| for _, elf_file, debug_file in sorted(targets, reverse=True): |
| if generate_count == 0: |
| break |
| |
| queue.put([elf_file, debug_file]) |
| if generate_count is not None: |
| generate_count -= 1 |
| if generate_count == 0: |
| break |
| |
| return bg_errors.value |
| |
| |
| def FindDebugDir(board, sysroot=None): |
| """Given a |board|, return the path to the split debug dir for it""" |
| if sysroot is None: |
| sysroot = cros_build_lib.GetSysroot(board=board) |
| return os.path.join(sysroot, 'usr', 'lib', 'debug') |
| |
| |
| def FindBreakpadDir(board, sysroot=None): |
| """Given a |board|, return the path to the breakpad dir for it""" |
| return os.path.join(FindDebugDir(board, sysroot=sysroot), 'breakpad') |
| |
| |
| def main(argv): |
| parser = commandline.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__) |
| |
| parser.add_argument('--board', default=None, |
| help='board to generate symbols for') |
| parser.add_argument('--breakpad_root', type='path', default=None, |
| help='root output directory for breakpad symbols') |
| parser.add_argument('--sysroot', type='path', default=None, |
| help='root input directory for files') |
| parser.add_argument('--exclude-dir', type=str, action='append', |
| default=[], |
| help='directory (relative to |board| root) to not search') |
| parser.add_argument('--generate-count', type=int, default=None, |
| help='only generate # number of symbols') |
| parser.add_argument('--noclean', dest='clean', action='store_false', |
| default=True, |
| help='do not clean out breakpad dir before running') |
| parser.add_argument('--jobs', type=int, default=None, |
| help='limit number of parallel jobs') |
| parser.add_argument('--strip_cfi', action='store_true', default=False, |
| help='do not generate CFI data (pass -c to dump_syms)') |
| parser.add_argument('file_list', nargs='*', default=None, |
| help='generate symbols for only these files ' |
| '(e.g. /build/$BOARD/usr/bin/foo)') |
| |
| opts = parser.parse_args(argv) |
| opts.Freeze() |
| |
| if opts.board is None and opts.sysroot is None: |
| cros_build_lib.Die('--board or --sysroot is required') |
| |
| ret = GenerateBreakpadSymbols(opts.board, breakpad_dir=opts.breakpad_root, |
| strip_cfi=opts.strip_cfi, |
| generate_count=opts.generate_count, |
| sysroot=opts.sysroot, |
| num_processes=opts.jobs, |
| clean_breakpad=opts.clean, |
| exclude_dirs=opts.exclude_dir, |
| file_list=opts.file_list) |
| if ret: |
| logging.error('encountered %i problem(s)', ret) |
| # Since exit(status) gets masked, clamp it to 1 so we don't inadvertently |
| # return 0 in case we are a multiple of the mask. |
| ret = 1 |
| |
| return ret |