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package proc

import (
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	"bytes"
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	"debug/dwarf"
	"debug/elf"
	"debug/macho"
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	"debug/pe"
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	"encoding/binary"
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	"encoding/hex"
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	"errors"
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"os"
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	"sort"
	"strings"
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	"sync"
	"time"

	"github.com/derekparker/delve/pkg/dwarf/frame"
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	"github.com/derekparker/delve/pkg/dwarf/godwarf"
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	"github.com/derekparker/delve/pkg/dwarf/line"
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	"github.com/derekparker/delve/pkg/dwarf/op"
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	"github.com/derekparker/delve/pkg/dwarf/reader"
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	"github.com/derekparker/delve/pkg/goversion"
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)

type BinaryInfo struct {
	lastModified time.Time // Time the executable of this process was last modified

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	GOOS           string
	closer         io.Closer
	sepDebugCloser io.Closer
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	// Maps package names to package paths, needed to lookup types inside DWARF info
	packageMap map[string]string

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	Arch          Arch
	dwarf         *dwarf.Data
	frameEntries  frame.FrameDescriptionEntries
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	loclist       loclistReader
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	compileUnits  []*compileUnit
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	types         map[string]dwarf.Offset
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	packageVars   []packageVar // packageVars is a list of all global/package variables in debug_info, sorted by address
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	gStructOffset uint64
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	// Functions is a list of all DW_TAG_subprogram entries in debug_info, sorted by entry point
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	Functions []Function
	// Sources is a list of all source files found in debug_line.
	Sources []string
	// LookupFunc maps function names to a description of the function.
	LookupFunc map[string]*Function

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	typeCache map[dwarf.Offset]godwarf.Type

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	loadModuleDataOnce sync.Once
	moduleData         []moduleData
	nameOfRuntimeType  map[uintptr]nameOfRuntimeTypeEntry
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	// runtimeTypeToDIE maps between the offset of a runtime._type in
	// runtime.moduledata.types and the offset of the DIE in debug_info. This
	// map is filled by using the extended attribute godwarf.AttrGoRuntimeType
	// which was added in go 1.11.
	runtimeTypeToDIE map[uint64]runtimeTypeDIE

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	// consts[off] lists all the constants with the type defined at offset off.
	consts constantsMap

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	loadErrMu sync.Mutex
	loadErr   error
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	dwarfReader *dwarf.Reader
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}

var UnsupportedLinuxArchErr = errors.New("unsupported architecture - only linux/amd64 is supported")
var UnsupportedWindowsArchErr = errors.New("unsupported architecture of windows/386 - only windows/amd64 is supported")
var UnsupportedDarwinArchErr = errors.New("unsupported architecture - only darwin/amd64 is supported")

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const dwarfGoLanguage = 22 // DW_LANG_Go (from DWARF v5, section 7.12, page 231)

type compileUnit struct {
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	Name          string // univocal name for non-go compile units
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	LowPC, HighPC uint64
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	entry              *dwarf.Entry        // debug_info entry describing this compile unit
	isgo               bool                // true if this is the go compile unit
	lineInfo           *line.DebugLineInfo // debug_line segment associated with this compile unit
	concreteInlinedFns []inlinedFn         // list of concrete inlined functions within this compile unit
	optimized          bool                // this compile unit is optimized
	producer           string              // producer attribute
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}

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type partialUnitConstant struct {
	name  string
	typ   dwarf.Offset
	value int64
}

type partialUnit struct {
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	entry     *dwarf.Entry
	types     map[string]dwarf.Offset
	variables []packageVar
	constants []partialUnitConstant
	functions []Function
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}

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// inlinedFn represents a concrete inlined function, e.g.
// an entry for the generated code of an inlined function.
type inlinedFn struct {
	Name          string    // Name of the function that was inlined
	LowPC, HighPC uint64    // Address range of the generated inlined instructions
	CallFile      string    // File of the call site of the inlined function
	CallLine      int64     // Line of the call site of the inlined function
	Parent        *Function // The function that contains this inlined function
}

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// Function describes a function in the target program.
type Function struct {
	Name       string
	Entry, End uint64 // same as DW_AT_lowpc and DW_AT_highpc
	offset     dwarf.Offset
	cu         *compileUnit
}

// PackageName returns the package part of the symbol name,
// or the empty string if there is none.
// Borrowed from $GOROOT/debug/gosym/symtab.go
func (fn *Function) PackageName() string {
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	return packageName(fn.Name)
}

func packageName(name string) string {
	pathend := strings.LastIndex(name, "/")
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	if pathend < 0 {
		pathend = 0
	}

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	if i := strings.Index(name[pathend:], "."); i != -1 {
		return name[:pathend+i]
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	}
	return ""
}

// ReceiverName returns the receiver type name of this symbol,
// or the empty string if there is none.
// Borrowed from $GOROOT/debug/gosym/symtab.go
func (fn *Function) ReceiverName() string {
	pathend := strings.LastIndex(fn.Name, "/")
	if pathend < 0 {
		pathend = 0
	}
	l := strings.Index(fn.Name[pathend:], ".")
	r := strings.LastIndex(fn.Name[pathend:], ".")
	if l == -1 || r == -1 || l == r {
		return ""
	}
	return fn.Name[pathend+l+1 : pathend+r]
}

// BaseName returns the symbol name without the package or receiver name.
// Borrowed from $GOROOT/debug/gosym/symtab.go
func (fn *Function) BaseName() string {
	if i := strings.LastIndex(fn.Name, "."); i != -1 {
		return fn.Name[i+1:]
	}
	return fn.Name
}

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// Optimized returns true if the function was optimized by the compiler.
func (fn *Function) Optimized() bool {
	return fn.cu.optimized
}

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type constantsMap map[dwarf.Offset]*constantType

type constantType struct {
	initialized bool
	values      []constantValue
}

type constantValue struct {
	name      string
	fullName  string
	value     int64
	singleBit bool
}

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// packageVar represents a package-level variable (or a C global variable).
// If a global variable does not have an address (for example it's stored in
// a register, or non-contiguously) addr will be 0.
type packageVar struct {
	name   string
	offset dwarf.Offset
	addr   uint64
}

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type loclistReader struct {
	data  []byte
	cur   int
	ptrSz int
}

func (rdr *loclistReader) Seek(off int) {
	rdr.cur = off
}

func (rdr *loclistReader) read(sz int) []byte {
	r := rdr.data[rdr.cur : rdr.cur+sz]
	rdr.cur += sz
	return r
}

func (rdr *loclistReader) oneAddr() uint64 {
	switch rdr.ptrSz {
	case 4:
		addr := binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(rdr.read(rdr.ptrSz))
		if addr == ^uint32(0) {
			return ^uint64(0)
		}
		return uint64(addr)
	case 8:
		addr := uint64(binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(rdr.read(rdr.ptrSz)))
		return addr
	default:
		panic("bad address size")
	}
}

func (rdr *loclistReader) Next(e *loclistEntry) bool {
	e.lowpc = rdr.oneAddr()
	e.highpc = rdr.oneAddr()

	if e.lowpc == 0 && e.highpc == 0 {
		return false
	}

	if e.BaseAddressSelection() {
		e.instr = nil
		return true
	}

	instrlen := binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(rdr.read(2))
	e.instr = rdr.read(int(instrlen))
	return true
}

type loclistEntry struct {
	lowpc, highpc uint64
	instr         []byte
}

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type runtimeTypeDIE struct {
	offset dwarf.Offset
	kind   int64
}

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func (e *loclistEntry) BaseAddressSelection() bool {
	return e.lowpc == ^uint64(0)
}

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type buildIdHeader struct {
	Namesz uint32
	Descsz uint32
	Type   uint32
}

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func NewBinaryInfo(goos, goarch string) BinaryInfo {
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	r := BinaryInfo{GOOS: goos, nameOfRuntimeType: make(map[uintptr]nameOfRuntimeTypeEntry), typeCache: make(map[dwarf.Offset]godwarf.Type)}
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	// TODO: find better way to determine proc arch (perhaps use executable file info)
	switch goarch {
	case "amd64":
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		r.Arch = AMD64Arch(goos)
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	}

	return r
}

func (bininfo *BinaryInfo) LoadBinaryInfo(path string, wg *sync.WaitGroup) error {
	fi, err := os.Stat(path)
	if err == nil {
		bininfo.lastModified = fi.ModTime()
	}

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	switch bininfo.GOOS {
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	case "linux":
		return bininfo.LoadBinaryInfoElf(path, wg)
	case "windows":
		return bininfo.LoadBinaryInfoPE(path, wg)
	case "darwin":
		return bininfo.LoadBinaryInfoMacho(path, wg)
	}
	return errors.New("unsupported operating system")
}

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// GStructOffset returns the offset of the G
// struct in thread local storage.
func (bi *BinaryInfo) GStructOffset() uint64 {
	return bi.gStructOffset
}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) LastModified() time.Time {
	return bi.lastModified
}

// DwarfReader returns a reader for the dwarf data
func (bi *BinaryInfo) DwarfReader() *reader.Reader {
	return reader.New(bi.dwarf)
}

// Types returns list of types present in the debugged program.
func (bi *BinaryInfo) Types() ([]string, error) {
	types := make([]string, 0, len(bi.types))
	for k := range bi.types {
		types = append(types, k)
	}
	return types, nil
}

// PCToLine converts an instruction address to a file/line/function.
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func (bi *BinaryInfo) PCToLine(pc uint64) (string, int, *Function) {
	fn := bi.PCToFunc(pc)
	if fn == nil {
		return "", 0, nil
	}
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	f, ln := fn.cu.lineInfo.PCToLine(fn.Entry, pc)
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	return f, ln, fn
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}

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// LineToPC converts a file:line into a memory address.
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func (bi *BinaryInfo) LineToPC(filename string, lineno int) (pc uint64, fn *Function, err error) {
	for _, cu := range bi.compileUnits {
		if cu.lineInfo.Lookup[filename] != nil {
			pc = cu.lineInfo.LineToPC(filename, lineno)
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			if pc == 0 {
				// Check to see if this file:line belongs to the call site
				// of an inlined function.
				for _, ifn := range cu.concreteInlinedFns {
					if strings.Contains(ifn.CallFile, filename) && ifn.CallLine == int64(lineno) {
						pc = ifn.LowPC
						fn = ifn.Parent
						return
					}
				}
			}
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			fn = bi.PCToFunc(pc)
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			if fn != nil {
				return
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			}
		}
	}
	err = fmt.Errorf("could not find %s:%d", filename, lineno)
	return
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}

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// AllPCsForFileLine returns all PC addresses for the given filename:lineno.
func (bi *BinaryInfo) AllPCsForFileLine(filename string, lineno int) []uint64 {
	r := make([]uint64, 0, 1)
	for _, cu := range bi.compileUnits {
		if cu.lineInfo.Lookup[filename] != nil {
			r = append(r, cu.lineInfo.AllPCsForFileLine(filename, lineno)...)
		}
	}
	return r
}

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// PCToFunc returns the function containing the given PC address
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func (bi *BinaryInfo) PCToFunc(pc uint64) *Function {
	i := sort.Search(len(bi.Functions), func(i int) bool {
		fn := bi.Functions[i]
		return pc <= fn.Entry || (fn.Entry <= pc && pc < fn.End)
	})
	if i != len(bi.Functions) {
		fn := &bi.Functions[i]
		if fn.Entry <= pc && pc < fn.End {
			return fn
		}
	}
	return nil
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}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) Close() error {
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	if bi.sepDebugCloser != nil {
		bi.sepDebugCloser.Close()
	}
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	return bi.closer.Close()
}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) setLoadError(fmtstr string, args ...interface{}) {
	bi.loadErrMu.Lock()
	bi.loadErr = fmt.Errorf(fmtstr, args...)
	bi.loadErrMu.Unlock()
}

func (bi *BinaryInfo) LoadError() error {
	return bi.loadErr
}

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type nilCloser struct{}

func (c *nilCloser) Close() error { return nil }

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// LoadFromData creates a new BinaryInfo object using the specified data.
// This is used for debugging BinaryInfo, you should use LoadBinary instead.
func (bi *BinaryInfo) LoadFromData(dwdata *dwarf.Data, debugFrameBytes, debugLineBytes, debugLocBytes []byte) {
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	bi.closer = (*nilCloser)(nil)
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	bi.sepDebugCloser = (*nilCloser)(nil)
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	bi.dwarf = dwdata

	if debugFrameBytes != nil {
		bi.frameEntries = frame.Parse(debugFrameBytes, frame.DwarfEndian(debugFrameBytes))
	}

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	bi.loclistInit(debugLocBytes)

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	bi.loadDebugInfoMaps(debugLineBytes, nil, nil)
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}

func (bi *BinaryInfo) loclistInit(data []byte) {
	bi.loclist.data = data
	bi.loclist.ptrSz = bi.Arch.PtrSize()
}

// Location returns the location described by attribute attr of entry.
// This will either be an int64 address or a slice of Pieces for locations
// that don't correspond to a single memory address (registers, composite
// locations).
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func (bi *BinaryInfo) Location(entry reader.Entry, attr dwarf.Attr, pc uint64, regs op.DwarfRegisters) (int64, []op.Piece, string, error) {
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	a := entry.Val(attr)
	if a == nil {
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		return 0, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("no location attribute %s", attr)
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	}
	if instr, ok := a.([]byte); ok {
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		var descr bytes.Buffer
		fmt.Fprintf(&descr, "[block] ")
		op.PrettyPrint(&descr, instr)
		addr, pieces, err := op.ExecuteStackProgram(regs, instr)
		return addr, pieces, descr.String(), err
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	}
	off, ok := a.(int64)
	if !ok {
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		return 0, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("could not interpret location attribute %s", attr)
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	}
	if bi.loclist.data == nil {
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		return 0, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("could not find loclist entry at %#x for address %#x (no debug_loc section found)", off, pc)
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	}
	instr := bi.loclistEntry(off, pc)
	if instr == nil {
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		return 0, nil, "", fmt.Errorf("could not find loclist entry at %#x for address %#x", off, pc)
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	}
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	var descr bytes.Buffer
	fmt.Fprintf(&descr, "[%#x:%#x] ", off, pc)
	op.PrettyPrint(&descr, instr)
	addr, pieces, err := op.ExecuteStackProgram(regs, instr)
	return addr, pieces, descr.String(), err
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}

// loclistEntry returns the loclist entry in the loclist starting at off,
// for address pc.
func (bi *BinaryInfo) loclistEntry(off int64, pc uint64) []byte {
	var base uint64
	if cu := bi.findCompileUnit(pc); cu != nil {
		base = cu.LowPC
	}

	bi.loclist.Seek(int(off))
	var e loclistEntry
	for bi.loclist.Next(&e) {
		if e.BaseAddressSelection() {
			base = e.highpc
			continue
		}
		if pc >= e.lowpc+base && pc < e.highpc+base {
			return e.instr
		}
	}

	return nil
}

// findCompileUnit returns the compile unit containing address pc.
func (bi *BinaryInfo) findCompileUnit(pc uint64) *compileUnit {
	for _, cu := range bi.compileUnits {
		if pc >= cu.LowPC && pc < cu.HighPC {
			return cu
		}
	}
	return nil
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}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) Producer() string {
	for _, cu := range bi.compileUnits {
		if cu.isgo && cu.producer != "" {
			return cu.producer
		}
	}
	return ""
}

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// Type returns the Dwarf type entry at `offset`.
func (bi *BinaryInfo) Type(offset dwarf.Offset) (godwarf.Type, error) {
	return godwarf.ReadType(bi.dwarf, offset, bi.typeCache)
}

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// ELF ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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// This error is used in openSeparateDebugInfo to signal there's no
// build-id note on the binary, so LoadBinaryInfoElf will return
// the error message coming from elfFile.DWARF() instead.
type NoBuildIdNoteError struct{}

func (e *NoBuildIdNoteError) Error() string {
	return "can't find build-id note on binary"
}

// openSeparateDebugInfo searches for a file containing the separate
// debug info for the binary using the "build ID" method as described
// in GDB's documentation [1], and if found returns two handles, one
// for the bare file, and another for its corresponding elf.File.
// [1] https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Separate-Debug-Files.html
func (bi *BinaryInfo) openSeparateDebugInfo(exe *elf.File) (*os.File, *elf.File, error) {
	buildid := exe.Section(".note.gnu.build-id")
	if buildid == nil {
		return nil, nil, &NoBuildIdNoteError{}
	}

	br := buildid.Open()
	bh := new(buildIdHeader)
	if err := binary.Read(br, binary.LittleEndian, bh); err != nil {
		return nil, nil, errors.New("can't read build-id header: " + err.Error())
	}

	name := make([]byte, bh.Namesz)
	if err := binary.Read(br, binary.LittleEndian, name); err != nil {
		return nil, nil, errors.New("can't read build-id name: " + err.Error())
	}

	if strings.TrimSpace(string(name)) != "GNU\x00" {
		return nil, nil, errors.New("invalid build-id signature")
	}

	descBinary := make([]byte, bh.Descsz)
	if err := binary.Read(br, binary.LittleEndian, descBinary); err != nil {
		return nil, nil, errors.New("can't read build-id desc: " + err.Error())
	}
	desc := hex.EncodeToString(descBinary)

	debugPath := fmt.Sprintf("/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/%s/%s.debug", desc[:2], desc[2:])
	sepFile, err := os.OpenFile(debugPath, 0, os.ModePerm)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, errors.New("can't open separate debug file: " + err.Error())
	}

	elfFile, err := elf.NewFile(sepFile)
	if err != nil {
		sepFile.Close()
		return nil, nil, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("can't open separate debug file %q: %v", debugPath, err.Error()))
	}

	if elfFile.Machine != elf.EM_X86_64 {
		sepFile.Close()
		return nil, nil, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("can't open separate debug file %q: %v", debugPath, UnsupportedLinuxArchErr.Error()))
	}

	return sepFile, elfFile, nil
}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) LoadBinaryInfoElf(path string, wg *sync.WaitGroup) error {
	exe, err := os.OpenFile(path, 0, os.ModePerm)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	bi.closer = exe
	elfFile, err := elf.NewFile(exe)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	if elfFile.Machine != elf.EM_X86_64 {
		return UnsupportedLinuxArchErr
	}
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	dwarfFile := elfFile
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	bi.dwarf, err = elfFile.DWARF()
	if err != nil {
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		var sepFile *os.File
		var serr error
		sepFile, dwarfFile, serr = bi.openSeparateDebugInfo(elfFile)
		if serr != nil {
			if _, ok := serr.(*NoBuildIdNoteError); ok {
				return err
			}
			return serr
		}
		bi.sepDebugCloser = sepFile
		bi.dwarf, err = dwarfFile.DWARF()
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
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	}

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	bi.dwarfReader = bi.dwarf.Reader()

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	debugLineBytes, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionElf(dwarfFile, "line")
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	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
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	debugLocBytes, _ := godwarf.GetDebugSectionElf(dwarfFile, "loc")
	bi.loclistInit(debugLocBytes)
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	wg.Add(3)
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	go bi.parseDebugFrameElf(dwarfFile, wg)
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	go bi.loadDebugInfoMaps(debugLineBytes, wg, nil)
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	go bi.setGStructOffsetElf(dwarfFile, wg)
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	return nil
}

func (bi *BinaryInfo) parseDebugFrameElf(exe *elf.File, wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
	defer wg.Done()

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	debugFrameData, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionElf(exe, "frame")
	if err != nil {
		bi.setLoadError("could not get .debug_frame section: %v", err)
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		return
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	}
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	debugInfoData, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionElf(exe, "info")
	if err != nil {
		bi.setLoadError("could not get .debug_info section: %v", err)
		return
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	}

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	bi.frameEntries = frame.Parse(debugFrameData, frame.DwarfEndian(debugInfoData))
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}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) setGStructOffsetElf(exe *elf.File, wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
	defer wg.Done()

	// This is a bit arcane. Essentially:
	// - If the program is pure Go, it can do whatever it wants, and puts the G
	//   pointer at %fs-8.
	// - Otherwise, Go asks the external linker to place the G pointer by
	//   emitting runtime.tlsg, a TLS symbol, which is relocated to the chosen
	//   offset in libc's TLS block.
	symbols, err := exe.Symbols()
	if err != nil {
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		bi.setLoadError("could not parse ELF symbols: %v", err)
		return
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	}
	var tlsg *elf.Symbol
	for _, symbol := range symbols {
		if symbol.Name == "runtime.tlsg" {
			s := symbol
			tlsg = &s
			break
		}
	}
	if tlsg == nil {
		bi.gStructOffset = ^uint64(8) + 1 // -8
		return
	}
	var tls *elf.Prog
	for _, prog := range exe.Progs {
		if prog.Type == elf.PT_TLS {
			tls = prog
			break
		}
	}
	// The TLS register points to the end of the TLS block, which is
	// tls.Memsz long. runtime.tlsg is an offset from the beginning of that block.
	bi.gStructOffset = ^(tls.Memsz) + 1 + tlsg.Value // -tls.Memsz + tlsg.Value
}

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// PE ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

func (bi *BinaryInfo) LoadBinaryInfoPE(path string, wg *sync.WaitGroup) error {
	peFile, closer, err := openExecutablePathPE(path)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	bi.closer = closer
	if peFile.Machine != pe.IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AMD64 {
		return UnsupportedWindowsArchErr
	}
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	bi.dwarf, err = peFile.DWARF()
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	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

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	bi.dwarfReader = bi.dwarf.Reader()

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	debugLineBytes, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionPE(peFile, "line")
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	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
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	debugLocBytes, _ := godwarf.GetDebugSectionPE(peFile, "loc")
	bi.loclistInit(debugLocBytes)
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	wg.Add(2)
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	go bi.parseDebugFramePE(peFile, wg)
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	go bi.loadDebugInfoMaps(debugLineBytes, wg, nil)
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	// Use ArbitraryUserPointer (0x28) as pointer to pointer
	// to G struct per:
	// https://golang.org/src/runtime/cgo/gcc_windows_amd64.c

	bi.gStructOffset = 0x28
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	return nil
}

func openExecutablePathPE(path string) (*pe.File, io.Closer, error) {
	f, err := os.OpenFile(path, 0, os.ModePerm)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	peFile, err := pe.NewFile(f)
	if err != nil {
		f.Close()
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	return peFile, f, nil
}

func (bi *BinaryInfo) parseDebugFramePE(exe *pe.File, wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
	defer wg.Done()

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	debugFrameBytes, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionPE(exe, "frame")
	if err != nil {
		bi.setLoadError("could not get .debug_frame section: %v", err)
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		return
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	}
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	debugInfoBytes, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionPE(exe, "info")
	if err != nil {
		bi.setLoadError("could not get .debug_info section: %v", err)
		return
	}

	bi.frameEntries = frame.Parse(debugFrameBytes, frame.DwarfEndian(debugInfoBytes))
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}

// Borrowed from https://golang.org/src/cmd/internal/objfile/pe.go
func findPESymbol(f *pe.File, name string) (*pe.Symbol, error) {
	for _, s := range f.Symbols {
		if s.Name != name {
			continue
		}
		if s.SectionNumber <= 0 {
			return nil, fmt.Errorf("symbol %s: invalid section number %d", name, s.SectionNumber)
		}
		if len(f.Sections) < int(s.SectionNumber) {
			return nil, fmt.Errorf("symbol %s: section number %d is larger than max %d", name, s.SectionNumber, len(f.Sections))
		}
		return s, nil
	}
	return nil, fmt.Errorf("no %s symbol found", name)
}

// MACH-O ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

func (bi *BinaryInfo) LoadBinaryInfoMacho(path string, wg *sync.WaitGroup) error {
	exe, err := macho.Open(path)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	bi.closer = exe
	if exe.Cpu != macho.CpuAmd64 {
		return UnsupportedDarwinArchErr
	}
	bi.dwarf, err = exe.DWARF()
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

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	bi.dwarfReader = bi.dwarf.Reader()

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	debugLineBytes, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionMacho(exe, "line")
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	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
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	debugLocBytes, _ := godwarf.GetDebugSectionMacho(exe, "loc")
	bi.loclistInit(debugLocBytes)
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	wg.Add(2)
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	go bi.parseDebugFrameMacho(exe, wg)
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	go bi.loadDebugInfoMaps(debugLineBytes, wg, bi.setGStructOffsetMacho)
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	return nil
}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) setGStructOffsetMacho() {
	// In go1.11 it's 0x30, before 0x8a0, see:
	// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/23617
	// and go commit b3a854c733257c5249c3435ffcee194f8439676a
	producer := bi.Producer()
	if producer != "" && goversion.ProducerAfterOrEqual(producer, 1, 11) {
		bi.gStructOffset = 0x30
		return
	}
	bi.gStructOffset = 0x8a0
}

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func (bi *BinaryInfo) parseDebugFrameMacho(exe *macho.File, wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
	defer wg.Done()

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	debugFrameBytes, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionMacho(exe, "frame")
	if err != nil {
		bi.setLoadError("could not get __debug_frame section: %v", err)
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		return
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	}
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	debugInfoBytes, err := godwarf.GetDebugSectionMacho(exe, "info")
	if err != nil {
		bi.setLoadError("could not get .debug_info section: %v", err)
		return
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	}
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	bi.frameEntries = frame.Parse(debugFrameBytes, frame.DwarfEndian(debugInfoBytes))
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}