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Issue 2702463003: NativeStackSampler implementation for Mac. (Closed)
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diff --git a/base/profiler/native_stack_sampler_mac.cc b/base/profiler/native_stack_sampler_mac.cc
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+// Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+
+#include "base/profiler/native_stack_sampler.h"
+
+#include <dlfcn.h>
+#include <libkern/OSByteOrder.h>
+#include <libunwind.h>
+#include <mach-o/swap.h>
+#include <mach/kern_return.h>
+#include <mach/mach.h>
+#include <mach/thread_act.h>
+#include <pthread.h>
+#include <sys/resource.h>
+#include <sys/syslimits.h>
+
+#include <algorithm>
+#include <map>
+#include <memory>
+
+#include "base/logging.h"
+#include "base/mac/mach_logging.h"
+#include "base/macros.h"
+#include "base/memory/ptr_util.h"
+#include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
+
+namespace base {
+
+namespace {
+
+// Miscellaneous --------------------------------------------------------------
+
+size_t StackCopyBufferSize() {
+ static size_t stack_size = 0;
+ if (stack_size)
+ return stack_size;
+
+ // In platform_thread_mac's GetDefaultThreadStackSize(), RLIMIT_STACK is used
+ // for all stacks, not just the main thread's, so it is good for use here.
+ struct rlimit stack_rlimit;
+ if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &stack_rlimit) == 0 &&
+ stack_rlimit.rlim_cur != RLIM_INFINITY) {
+ stack_size = stack_rlimit.rlim_cur;
+ return stack_size;
+ }
+
+ // If getrlimit somehow fails, return the default macOS main thread stack size
+ // of 8 MB (DFLSSIZ in <i386/vmparam.h>) with extra wiggle room.
+ return 12 * 1024 * 1024;
+}
+
+// Stack walking --------------------------------------------------------------
+
+// Fills |state| with |target_thread|'s context.
+//
+// Note that this is called while a thread is suspended. Make very very sure
+// that no shared resources (e.g. memory allocators) are used for the duration
+// of this function.
+bool GetThreadState(thread_act_t target_thread, x86_thread_state64_t* state) {
+ mach_msg_type_number_t count =
+ static_cast<mach_msg_type_number_t>(x86_THREAD_STATE64_COUNT);
+ return thread_get_state(target_thread, x86_THREAD_STATE64,
+ reinterpret_cast<thread_state_t>(state),
+ &count) == KERN_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+// If the value at |pointer| points to the original stack, rewrites it to point
+// to the corresponding location in the copied stack.
+//
+// Note that this is called while a thread is suspended. Make very very sure
+// that no shared resources (e.g. memory allocators) are used for the duration
+// of this function.
+uintptr_t RewritePointerIfInOriginalStack(
+ const uintptr_t* original_stack_bottom,
+ const uintptr_t* original_stack_top,
+ uintptr_t* stack_copy_bottom,
+ uintptr_t pointer) {
+ uintptr_t original_stack_bottom_int =
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(original_stack_bottom);
+ uintptr_t original_stack_top_int =
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(original_stack_top);
+ uintptr_t stack_copy_bottom_int =
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(stack_copy_bottom);
+
+ if ((pointer < original_stack_bottom_int) ||
+ (pointer >= original_stack_top_int)) {
+ return pointer;
+ }
+
+ return stack_copy_bottom_int + (pointer - original_stack_bottom_int);
+}
+
+// Copies the stack to a buffer while rewriting possible pointers to locations
+// within the stack to point to the corresponding locations in the copy. This is
+// necessary to handle stack frames with dynamic stack allocation, where a
+// pointer to the beginning of the dynamic allocation area is stored on the
+// stack and/or in a non-volatile register.
+//
+// Eager rewriting of anything that looks like a pointer to the stack, as done
+// in this function, does not adversely affect the stack unwinding. The only
+// other values on the stack the unwinding depends on are return addresses,
+// which should not point within the stack memory. The rewriting is guaranteed
+// to catch all pointers because the stacks are guaranteed by the ABI to be
+// sizeof(void*) aligned.
+//
+// Note that this is called while a thread is suspended. Make very very sure
+// that no shared resources (e.g. memory allocators) are used for the duration
+// of this function.
+void CopyStackAndRewritePointers(uintptr_t* stack_copy_bottom,
+ const uintptr_t* original_stack_bottom,
+ const uintptr_t* original_stack_top,
+ x86_thread_state64_t* thread_state)
+ NO_SANITIZE("address") {
+ size_t count = original_stack_top - original_stack_bottom;
+ for (size_t pos = 0; pos < count; ++pos) {
+ stack_copy_bottom[pos] = RewritePointerIfInOriginalStack(
+ original_stack_bottom, original_stack_top, stack_copy_bottom,
+ original_stack_bottom[pos]);
+ }
+
+ uint64_t* rewrite_registers[] = {&thread_state->__rbx, &thread_state->__rbp,
+ &thread_state->__rsp, &thread_state->__r12,
+ &thread_state->__r13, &thread_state->__r14,
+ &thread_state->__r15};
+ for (auto* reg : rewrite_registers) {
+ *reg = RewritePointerIfInOriginalStack(
+ original_stack_bottom, original_stack_top, stack_copy_bottom, *reg);
+ }
+}
+
+// Walks the stack represented by |unwind_context|, calling back to the provided
+// lambda for each frame. Returns false if an error occurred, otherwise returns
+// true.
+template <typename StackFrameCallback>
+bool WalkStackFromContext(unw_context_t* unwind_context,
+ size_t* frame_count,
+ const StackFrameCallback& callback) {
+ unw_cursor_t unwind_cursor;
+ unw_init_local(&unwind_cursor, unwind_context);
+
+ int step_result;
+ unw_word_t ip;
+ do {
+ ++(*frame_count);
+ unw_get_reg(&unwind_cursor, UNW_REG_IP, &ip);
+
+ callback(static_cast<uintptr_t>(ip));
+
+ step_result = unw_step(&unwind_cursor);
+ } while (step_result > 0);
+
+ if (step_result != 0)
+ return false;
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool IsIPInValidImage(unw_context_t* unwind_context) {
+ unw_cursor_t unwind_cursor;
+ unw_init_local(&unwind_cursor, unwind_context);
+ unw_proc_info_t proc_info;
+ unw_get_proc_info(&unwind_cursor, &proc_info);
+ return proc_info.extra != 0;
+}
+
+// Walks the stack represented by |thread_state|, calling back to the provided
+// lambda for each frame.
+template <typename StackFrameCallback>
+void WalkStack(const x86_thread_state64_t& thread_state,
+ uintptr_t stack_top,
+ const StackFrameCallback& callback) {
+ size_t frame_count = 0;
+ // This uses libunwind to walk the stack. libunwind is designed to be used for
+ // a thread to walk its own stack. This creates two problems.
+
+ // Problem 1: There is no official way to create a unw_context other than to
+ // create it from the current state of the current thread's stack. To get
+ // around this, forge a context. A unw_context is just a copy of the 16 main
+ // registers followed by the instruction pointer, nothing more.
+ // Coincidentally, the first 17 items of the x86_thread_state64_t type are
+ // exactly those registers in exactly the same order, so just bulk copy them
+ // over.
+ unw_context_t unwind_context;
+ memcpy(&unwind_context, &thread_state, sizeof(uintptr_t) * 17);
+ bool result = WalkStackFromContext(&unwind_context, &frame_count, callback);
+
+ if (!result)
+ return;
+
+ if (frame_count == 1) {
+ // Problem 2: Because libunwind is designed to be triggered by user code on
+ // their own thread, if it hits a library that has no unwind info for the
+ // function that is being executed, it just stops. This isn't a problem in
+ // the normal case, but in this case, it's quite possible that the stack
+ // being walked is stopped in a function that bridges to the kernel and thus
+ // is missing the unwind info.
+ //
+ // If so, cheat by scanning the stack and trying again. Only do this if the
+ // first time using libunwind fails after one frame.
+ bool ip_in_valid_image = false;
+ auto& rsp = unwind_context.data[7];
+ auto& rip = unwind_context.data[16];
+ const uintptr_t kMaxScanDepthWords = 16;
+ uintptr_t scan_limit = std::min<uintptr_t>(
+ stack_top, rsp + kMaxScanDepthWords * sizeof(uintptr_t));
+ do {
+ rip = *reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(rsp); // rip = *rsp
+ rsp += sizeof(uintptr_t); // rsp++
+ if (rsp % sizeof(uintptr_t)) {
+ // The "stack pointer" isn't aligned. Just give up.
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ip_in_valid_image = IsIPInValidImage(&unwind_context);
+ } while (!ip_in_valid_image && rsp < scan_limit);
+
+ if (ip_in_valid_image)
+ WalkStackFromContext(&unwind_context, &frame_count, callback);
+ }
+}
+
+// Module identifiers ---------------------------------------------------------
+
+// Returns the hex encoding of a 16-byte ID for the binary loaded at
+// |module_addr|. Returns an empty string if the UUID cannot be found at
+// |module_addr|.
+std::string GetUniqueId(const void* module_addr) {
+ const mach_header_64* mach_header =
+ reinterpret_cast<const mach_header_64*>(module_addr);
+ DCHECK_EQ(MH_MAGIC_64, mach_header->magic);
+
+ size_t offset = sizeof(mach_header_64);
+ size_t offset_limit = sizeof(mach_header_64) + mach_header->sizeofcmds;
+ for (uint32_t i = 0; (i < mach_header->ncmds) &&
+ (offset + sizeof(load_command) < offset_limit);
+ ++i) {
+ const load_command* current_cmd = reinterpret_cast<const load_command*>(
+ reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(mach_header) + offset);
+
+ if (offset + current_cmd->cmdsize > offset_limit) {
+ // This command runs off the end of the command list. This is malformed.
+ return std::string();
+ }
+
+ if (current_cmd->cmd == LC_UUID) {
+ if (current_cmd->cmdsize < sizeof(uuid_command)) {
+ // This "UUID command" is too small. This is malformed.
+ return std::string();
+ }
+
+ const uuid_command* uuid_cmd =
+ reinterpret_cast<const uuid_command*>(current_cmd);
+ static_assert(sizeof(uuid_cmd->uuid) == sizeof(uuid_t),
+ "UUID field of UUID command should be 16 bytes.");
+ return HexEncode(&uuid_cmd->uuid, sizeof(uuid_cmd->uuid));
+ }
+ offset += current_cmd->cmdsize;
+ }
+ return std::string();
+}
+
+// Gets the index for the Module containing |instruction_pointer| in
+// |modules|, adding it if it's not already present. Returns
+// StackSamplingProfiler::Frame::kUnknownModuleIndex if no Module can be
+// determined for |module|.
+size_t GetModuleIndex(const uintptr_t instruction_pointer,
+ std::vector<StackSamplingProfiler::Module>* modules,
+ std::map<const void*, size_t>* profile_module_index) {
+ Dl_info inf;
+ if (!dladdr(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(instruction_pointer), &inf))
+ return StackSamplingProfiler::Frame::kUnknownModuleIndex;
+
+ auto module_index = profile_module_index->find(inf.dli_fbase);
+ if (module_index == profile_module_index->end()) {
+ StackSamplingProfiler::Module module(
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(inf.dli_fbase), GetUniqueId(inf.dli_fbase),
+ base::FilePath(inf.dli_fname));
+ modules->push_back(module);
+ module_index =
+ profile_module_index
+ ->insert(std::make_pair(inf.dli_fbase, modules->size() - 1))
+ .first;
+ }
+ return module_index->second;
+}
+
+// ScopedSuspendThread --------------------------------------------------------
+
+// Suspends a thread for the lifetime of the object.
+class ScopedSuspendThread {
+ public:
+ explicit ScopedSuspendThread(mach_port_t thread_port)
+ : thread_port_(thread_suspend(thread_port) == KERN_SUCCESS
+ ? thread_port
+ : MACH_PORT_NULL) {}
+
+ ~ScopedSuspendThread() {
+ if (!was_successful())
+ return;
+
+ kern_return_t kr = thread_resume(thread_port_);
+ MACH_CHECK(kr == KERN_SUCCESS, kr) << "thread_resume";
+ }
+
+ bool was_successful() const { return thread_port_ != MACH_PORT_NULL; }
+
+ private:
+ mach_port_t thread_port_;
+
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedSuspendThread);
+};
+
+// NativeStackSamplerMac ------------------------------------------------------
+
+class NativeStackSamplerMac : public NativeStackSampler {
+ public:
+ NativeStackSamplerMac(mach_port_t thread_port,
+ AnnotateCallback annotator,
+ NativeStackSamplerTestDelegate* test_delegate);
+ ~NativeStackSamplerMac() override;
+
+ // StackSamplingProfiler::NativeStackSampler:
+ void ProfileRecordingStarting(
+ std::vector<StackSamplingProfiler::Module>* modules) override;
+ void RecordStackSample(StackSamplingProfiler::Sample* sample) override;
+ void ProfileRecordingStopped() override;
+
+ private:
+ // Suspends the thread with |thread_port_|, copies its stack and resumes the
+ // thread, then records the stack frames and associated modules into |sample|.
+ void SuspendThreadAndRecordStack(StackSamplingProfiler::Sample* sample);
+
+ // Weak reference: Mach port for thread being profiled.
+ mach_port_t thread_port_;
+
+ const AnnotateCallback annotator_;
+
+ NativeStackSamplerTestDelegate* const test_delegate_;
+
+ // The stack base address corresponding to |thread_handle_|.
+ const void* const thread_stack_base_address_;
+
+ // The size of the |stack_copy_buffer_|.
+ const size_t stack_copy_buffer_size_;
+
+ // Buffer to use for copies of the stack. We use the same buffer for all the
+ // samples to avoid the overhead of multiple allocations and frees.
+ const std::unique_ptr<unsigned char[]> stack_copy_buffer_;
+
+ // Weak. Points to the modules associated with the profile being recorded
+ // between ProfileRecordingStarting() and ProfileRecordingStopped().
+ std::vector<StackSamplingProfiler::Module>* current_modules_ = nullptr;
+
+ // Maps a module's base address to the corresponding Module's index within
+ // current_modules_.
+ std::map<const void*, size_t> profile_module_index_;
+
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NativeStackSamplerMac);
+};
+
+NativeStackSamplerMac::NativeStackSamplerMac(
+ mach_port_t thread_port,
+ AnnotateCallback annotator,
+ NativeStackSamplerTestDelegate* test_delegate)
+ : thread_port_(thread_port),
+ annotator_(annotator),
+ test_delegate_(test_delegate),
+ thread_stack_base_address_(
+ pthread_get_stackaddr_np(pthread_from_mach_thread_np(thread_port))),
+ stack_copy_buffer_size_(StackCopyBufferSize()),
+ stack_copy_buffer_(new unsigned char[stack_copy_buffer_size_]) {
+ DCHECK(annotator_);
+
+ // This class suspends threads, and those threads might be suspended in dyld.
+ // Therefore, for all the system functions that might be linked in dynamically
+ // that are used while threads are suspended, make calls to them to make sure
+ // that they are linked up.
+ x86_thread_state64_t thread_state;
+ GetThreadState(thread_port_, &thread_state);
+}
+
+NativeStackSamplerMac::~NativeStackSamplerMac() {}
+
+void NativeStackSamplerMac::ProfileRecordingStarting(
+ std::vector<StackSamplingProfiler::Module>* modules) {
+ current_modules_ = modules;
+ profile_module_index_.clear();
+}
+
+void NativeStackSamplerMac::RecordStackSample(
+ StackSamplingProfiler::Sample* sample) {
+ DCHECK(current_modules_);
+
+ SuspendThreadAndRecordStack(sample);
+}
+
+void NativeStackSamplerMac::ProfileRecordingStopped() {
+ current_modules_ = nullptr;
+}
+
+void NativeStackSamplerMac::SuspendThreadAndRecordStack(
+ StackSamplingProfiler::Sample* sample) {
+ x86_thread_state64_t thread_state;
+
+ // Copy the stack.
+
+ uintptr_t new_stack_top = 0;
+ {
+ // IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not do ANYTHING in this in this scope that might
+ // allocate memory, including indirectly via use of DCHECK/CHECK or other
+ // logging statements. Otherwise this code can deadlock on heap locks in the
+ // default heap acquired by the target thread before it was suspended.
+ ScopedSuspendThread suspend_thread(thread_port_);
+ if (!suspend_thread.was_successful())
+ return;
+
+ if (!GetThreadState(thread_port_, &thread_state))
+ return;
+ uintptr_t stack_top =
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(thread_stack_base_address_);
+ uintptr_t stack_bottom = thread_state.__rsp;
+ if (stack_bottom >= stack_top)
+ return;
+ uintptr_t stack_size = stack_top - stack_bottom;
+
+ if (stack_size > stack_copy_buffer_size_)
+ return;
+
+ (*annotator_)(sample);
+
+ CopyStackAndRewritePointers(
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(stack_copy_buffer_.get()),
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(stack_bottom),
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t*>(stack_top), &thread_state);
+
+ new_stack_top =
+ reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(stack_copy_buffer_.get()) + stack_size;
+ } // ScopedSuspendThread
+
+ if (test_delegate_)
+ test_delegate_->OnPreStackWalk();
+
+ // Walk the stack and record it.
+
+ // Reserve enough memory for most stacks, to avoid repeated allocations.
+ // Approximately 99.9% of recorded stacks are 128 frames or fewer.
+ sample->frames.reserve(128);
+
+ auto* current_modules = current_modules_;
+ auto* profile_module_index = &profile_module_index_;
+ WalkStack(
+ thread_state, new_stack_top,
+ [sample, current_modules, profile_module_index](uintptr_t frame_ip) {
+ sample->frames.push_back(StackSamplingProfiler::Frame(
+ frame_ip,
+ GetModuleIndex(frame_ip, current_modules, profile_module_index)));
+ });
+}
+
+} // namespace
+
+std::unique_ptr<NativeStackSampler> NativeStackSampler::Create(
+ PlatformThreadId thread_id,
+ AnnotateCallback annotator,
+ NativeStackSamplerTestDelegate* test_delegate) {
+ return base::MakeUnique<NativeStackSamplerMac>(thread_id, annotator,
+ test_delegate);
+}
+
+} // namespace base
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