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f7f982fec5 (capstone) feat: add capstone disassembler to tools/import-trace/ 2020-03-16 18:49:44 +01:00
45c7906d41 import-trace: cleanup
Change-Id: I9f658c1bb9881fd1ef70f1744b6a2e2c36ad7142
2018-07-27 08:55:16 +02:00
ff3a5fb498 move to LLVM 3.9
This change removes support for earlier LLVM versions; making them
work as well is simply too tedious.

Change-Id: I372a151279ceb2bfd6de101c9e0c15f0a4b18c03
2018-07-24 09:15:33 +02:00
3ad42e270c fixes for Debian 9
- search for libdwarf.h in new locations (e.g., /usr/include/libdwarf/)
- build Bochs with -std=gnu++98 (gnu++14 is default since GCC 6.1)
- specify "proto2" syntax for protobuf messages
- minor build-system and C++ namespace fixes

Change-Id: I16dbc622c797ef8e936fe3c0fb9b03029d27529d
2017-08-01 14:12:03 +02:00
12b539ff75 misc cleanups
This change touches several subsystems, tools and experiments
(sal, util, cmake, import-trace, generic-tracing, nanojpeg), and
changes details not worth separate commits.

Change-Id: Icd1d664d1be5cfc2212dbf77801c271183214d08
2013-09-10 17:37:25 +02:00
25d88bf93a import-trace: import extended traces
This tool can now import extended trace information with the
--extended-trace command-line parameter.  The existing importers cease
using artificial access_info_t objects in favor of passing through the
original Trace_Event wherever possible.  This allows us to import
extended trace information for all importers.

Change-Id: I3613e9d05d5e69ad49e96f4dc5ba0b1c4ef95a11
2013-09-10 17:37:25 +02:00
203ec6c5cc remove #ifndef __puma from code using LLVM
Contemporary AspectC++ versions can deal with the LLVM headers very
well, and #ifdef __puma stuff in Fail* headers results in
unmaintainable #ifdef __puma blocks in other parts of Fail* (e.g., the
trace importer).

Make sure you're using a 64-bit ac++ when living in a 64-bit userland
(the 32-bit version doesn't know about __int128), and be aware that
AspectC++ r325 introduced a regression that has not been fixed yet.

Change-Id: I5bb759b08995a74b020d44a2b40e9d7a6e18111c
2013-09-04 10:13:48 +02:00
64840c02e4 import-trace: compile with both LLVM 3.1+3.3
Commit 52322ac broke compilation with LLVM 3.1.

Change-Id: Ia0e1d91258e6be799cfbd3b6e9693894a6bc5650
2013-08-23 11:26:40 +02:00
52322ac7b9 import-trace: compile with LLVM 3.3
This was necessary because LLVM 3.1's
ELFObjectFile<ELFT>::sectionContainsSymbolsectionContainsSymbol() (needed
for proper functioning of our LLVM disassembler, unless you're using
-ffunction-sections) is "unimplemented".

Change-Id: I81112627ebd1c92b718ac6f4ed58d7f188aedf0c
2013-07-11 10:38:54 +02:00
6c9bb21ab3 import-trace: introduce RandomJumpImporter
The random jump importer defines trace events, that indicate all
possible jumps into a specific instruction range. The region where
jumps should start can be defined by a memory map given with
--jump-from. For each instruction declared in that memory range, all
possible jumps to a memory region specified by with --jump-to are
inserted. The target of the jump is saved in the data_address
field. So all database tools work as expected.

for each event E \in region(--jump-from):
    foreach Instruction in region(--jump-to):
         insert_trace(injection_instr = E.IP(), data_address = Instruction.addr)

Change-Id: Ie163968acae47fc6c946fc77774c47ee07950bab
2013-07-05 10:19:58 +02:00