From: Juergen Borleis <jbe@pengutronix.de>
To: ptxdist@pengutronix.de
Subject: [ptxdist] [PATCH] valgrind: version bump to 3.12.0
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2016 11:47:49 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161026094749.11560-2-jbe@pengutronix.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20161026094749.11560-1-jbe@pengutronix.de>
Due to using this new release we can drop two backported patches.
Signed-off-by: Juergen Borleis <jbe@pengutronix.de>
---
...Setting-RLIMIT_DATA-to-zero-breaks-with-l.patch | 141 --
.../0004-add-compressed-debuginfo-support.patch | 2024 --------------------
....ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch | 2 +-
...-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch | 2 +-
.../autogen.sh | 0
.../{valgrind-3.11.0 => valgrind-3.12.0}/series | 4 +-
rules/valgrind.make | 4 +-
7 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2172 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0003-Bug-357833-Setting-RLIMIT_DATA-to-zero-breaks-with-l.patch
delete mode 100644 patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0004-add-compressed-debuginfo-support.patch
rename patches/{valgrind-3.11.0 => valgrind-3.12.0}/0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch (93%)
rename patches/{valgrind-3.11.0 => valgrind-3.12.0}/0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch (96%)
rename patches/{valgrind-3.11.0 => valgrind-3.12.0}/autogen.sh (100%)
rename patches/{valgrind-3.11.0 => valgrind-3.12.0}/series (51%)
diff --git a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0003-Bug-357833-Setting-RLIMIT_DATA-to-zero-breaks-with-l.patch b/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0003-Bug-357833-Setting-RLIMIT_DATA-to-zero-breaks-with-l.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 74246f6..0000000
--- a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0003-Bug-357833-Setting-RLIMIT_DATA-to-zero-breaks-with-l.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-From: mjw <mjw@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9>
-Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 11:37:43 +0000
-Subject: [PATCH] Bug #357833 Setting RLIMIT_DATA to zero breaks with linux
- 4.5+
-
-We used to set the process datasize rlimit to zero to prevent
-any internal use of brk() from having any effect. But later
-linux kernels redefine RLIMIT_DATA as the size of any data
-areas, including some dynamic mmap memory allocations.
-
-See bug #357833 for the commit that went into linux 4.5
-changing the definition of RLIMIT_DATA. So don't mess with
-RLIMIT_DATA anymore. Just remember it for use in the syscall
-wrappers.
-
-This also cleans up some hacks around the execv and spawn wrappers.
-
-git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@15766 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
----
- coregrind/m_libcproc.c | 11 -----------
- coregrind/m_main.c | 15 ++++++++-------
- coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c | 3 ---
- coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-solaris.c | 12 ------------
- 4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
-
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_libcproc.c b/coregrind/m_libcproc.c
-index f314b55eea88..a30f7dc8f0c5 100644
---- a/coregrind/m_libcproc.c
-+++ b/coregrind/m_libcproc.c
-@@ -450,9 +450,6 @@ void VG_(execv) ( const HChar* filename, const HChar** argv )
- HChar** envp;
- SysRes res;
-
-- /* restore the DATA rlimit for the child */
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &VG_(client_rlimit_data));
--
- envp = VG_(env_clone)(VG_(client_envp));
- VG_(env_remove_valgrind_env_stuff)( envp, True /*ro_strings*/, NULL );
-
-@@ -511,17 +508,9 @@ Int VG_(spawn) ( const HChar *filename, const HChar **argv )
- # undef COPY_CHAR_TO_ARGENV
- # undef COPY_STRING_TOARGENV
-
-- /* HACK: Temporarily restore the DATA rlimit for spawned child. */
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &VG_(client_rlimit_data));
--
- SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall5)(__NR_spawn, (UWord) filename, (UWord) NULL, 0,
- (UWord) argenv, argenv_size);
-
-- /* Restore DATA rlimit back to its previous value set in m_main.c. */
-- struct vki_rlimit zero = { 0, 0 };
-- zero.rlim_max = VG_(client_rlimit_data).rlim_max;
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &zero);
--
- VG_(free)(argenv);
- for (HChar **p = envp; *p != NULL; p++) {
- VG_(free)(*p);
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_main.c b/coregrind/m_main.c
-index 1821c9412fa7..9b659ae564b5 100644
---- a/coregrind/m_main.c
-+++ b/coregrind/m_main.c
-@@ -1627,7 +1627,6 @@ Int valgrind_main ( Int argc, HChar **argv, HChar **envp )
- Bool logging_to_fd = False;
- const HChar* xml_fname_unexpanded = NULL;
- Int loglevel, i;
-- struct vki_rlimit zero = { 0, 0 };
- XArray* addr2dihandle = NULL;
-
- //============================================================
-@@ -1800,13 +1799,15 @@ Int valgrind_main ( Int argc, HChar **argv, HChar **envp )
- VG_(debugLog)(1, "main", "... %s\n", VG_(name_of_launcher));
-
- //--------------------------------------------------------------
-- // Get the current process datasize rlimit, and set it to zero.
-- // This prevents any internal uses of brk() from having any effect.
-- // We remember the old value so we can restore it on exec, so that
-- // child processes will have a reasonable brk value.
-+ // We used to set the process datasize rlimit to zero to prevent
-+ // any internal use of brk() from having any effect. But later
-+ // linux kernels redefine RLIMIT_DATA as the size of any data
-+ // areas, including some dynamic mmap memory allocations.
-+ // See bug #357833 for the commit that went into linux 4.5
-+ // changing the definition of RLIMIT_DATA. So don't mess with
-+ // RLIMIT_DATA here now anymore. Just remember it for use in
-+ // the syscall wrappers.
- VG_(getrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &VG_(client_rlimit_data));
-- zero.rlim_max = VG_(client_rlimit_data).rlim_max;
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &zero);
-
- // Get the current process stack rlimit.
- VG_(getrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_STACK, &VG_(client_rlimit_stack));
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c
-index aa60d675218e..061c1e1436b8 100644
---- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c
-+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c
-@@ -3014,9 +3014,6 @@ PRE(sys_execve)
- vg_assert(j == tot_args+1);
- }
-
-- /* restore the DATA rlimit for the child */
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &VG_(client_rlimit_data));
--
- /*
- Set the signal state up for exec.
-
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-solaris.c b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-solaris.c
-index 25029d4d1d20..76df4692d1b3 100644
---- a/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-solaris.c
-+++ b/coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-solaris.c
-@@ -1539,21 +1539,12 @@ PRE(sys_spawn)
- #undef COPY_CHAR_TO_ARGENV
- #undef COPY_STRING_TOARGENV
-
-- /* HACK: Temporarily restore the DATA rlimit for spawned child.
-- This is a terrible hack to provide sensible brk limit for child. */
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &VG_(client_rlimit_data));
--
- /* Actual spawn() syscall. */
- SysRes res = VG_(do_syscall5)(__NR_spawn, (UWord) path, (UWord) attrs,
- attrs_size, (UWord) argenv, argenv_size);
- SET_STATUS_from_SysRes(res);
- VG_(free)(argenv);
-
-- /* Restore DATA rlimit back to its previous value set in m_main.c. */
-- struct vki_rlimit zero = { 0, 0 };
-- zero.rlim_max = VG_(client_rlimit_data).rlim_max;
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &zero);
--
- if (SUCCESS) {
- PRINT(" spawn: process %d spawned child %ld\n", VG_(getpid)(), RES);
- }
-@@ -3619,9 +3610,6 @@ PRE(sys_execve)
- VG_(sigprocmask)(VKI_SIG_SETMASK, &tst->sig_mask, NULL);
- }
-
-- /* Restore the DATA rlimit for the child. */
-- VG_(setrlimit)(VKI_RLIMIT_DATA, &VG_(client_rlimit_data));
--
- /* Debug-only printing. */
- if (0) {
- HChar **cpp;
diff --git a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0004-add-compressed-debuginfo-support.patch b/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0004-add-compressed-debuginfo-support.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index a0be9b7..0000000
--- a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0004-add-compressed-debuginfo-support.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2024 +0,0 @@
-From: Aleksandar Rikalo <aleksandar.rikalo@imgtec.com>
-Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 15:25:36 +0200
-Subject: [PATCH] add compressed debuginfo support
-
-Valgrind is able to read compressed debuginfo sections in two formats:
- - zlib ELF gABI format with SHF_COMPRESSED flag (gcc option -gz=zlib)
- - zlib GNU format with .zdebug sections (gcc option -gz=zlib-gnu)
-
-This is a backport from their SVN revision r15868 (2016-04-23) and can be
-removed with the next release.
----
- NEWS | 5 +
- configure.ac | 47 +++
- coregrind/Makefile.am | 1 +
- coregrind/m_debuginfo/image.c | 179 ++++++++---
- coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_image.h | 11 +-
- coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c | 379 +++++++++++++++--------
- coregrind/m_debuginfo/tinfl.c | 596 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- 7 files changed, 1065 insertions(+), 153 deletions(-)
- create mode 100644 coregrind/m_debuginfo/tinfl.c
-
-diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
-index 79f314f0e166..8266b51fe2ab 100644
---- a/NEWS
-+++ b/NEWS
-@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ X86/MacOSX 10.11, AMD64/MacOSX 10.11 and TILEGX/Linux.
- * Intel AVX2 support is more complete (64 bit targets only). On AVX2
- capable hosts, the simulated CPUID will now indicate AVX2 support.
-
-+* Valgrind is able to read compressed debuginfo sections in two formats:
-+ - zlib ELF gABI format with SHF_COMPRESSED flag (gcc option -gz=zlib)
-+ - zlib GNU format with .zdebug sections (gcc option -gz=zlib-gnu)
-+
- * ==================== TOOL CHANGES ====================
-
- * Memcheck:
-@@ -197,6 +201,7 @@ where XXXXXX is the bug number as listed below.
- 269360 s390x: Fix addressing mode selection for compare-and-swap
- 302630 Memcheck: Assertion failed: 'sizeof(UWord) == sizeof(UInt)'
- == 326797
-+303877 valgrind doesn't support compressed debuginfo sections
- 312989 ioctl handling needs to do POST handling on generic ioctls and [..]
- 319274 Fix unhandled syscall: unix:410 (sigsuspend_nocancel) on OS X
- 324181 mmap does not handle MAP_32BIT (handle it now, rather than fail it)
-diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
-index 9311718ba19a..6ffbc0aa5f9f 100644
---- a/configure.ac
-+++ b/configure.ac
-@@ -1229,6 +1229,11 @@ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- ])
-
-
-+# Check for ELF32/64_CHDR
-+
-+AC_CHECK_TYPES([Elf32_Chdr, Elf64_Chdr], [], [], [[#include <elf.h>]])
-+
-+
- # Check for PTHREAD_RWLOCK_T
-
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pthread_rwlock_t])
-@@ -2103,6 +2108,45 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL(DWARF4, test x$ac_have_dwarf4 = xyes)
- CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS
-
-
-+# does this compiler support -g -gz=zlib ?
-+
-+AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -g -gz=zlib])
-+
-+safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
-+CFLAGS="-g -gz=zlib"
-+
-+AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ ]], [[
-+ return 0;
-+]])], [
-+ac_have_gz_zlib=yes
-+AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
-+], [
-+ac_have_gz_zlib=no
-+AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
-+])
-+AM_CONDITIONAL(GZ_ZLIB, test x$ac_have_gz_zlib = xyes)
-+CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS
-+
-+
-+# does this compiler support -g -gz=zlib-gnu ?
-+
-+AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts -g -gz=zlib-gnu])
-+
-+safe_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
-+CFLAGS="-g -gz=zlib-gnu"
-+
-+AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ ]], [[
-+ return 0;
-+]])], [
-+ac_have_gz_zlib_gnu=yes
-+AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
-+], [
-+ac_have_gz_zlib_gnu=no
-+AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
-+])
-+AM_CONDITIONAL(GZ_ZLIB_GNU, test x$ac_have_gz_zlib_gnu = xyes)
-+CFLAGS=$safe_CFLAGS
-+
- # does this compiler support nested functions ?
-
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([if gcc accepts nested functions])
-@@ -3413,6 +3457,9 @@ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- ])
- AM_CONDITIONAL(SOLARIS_RESERVE_SYSSTAT_ZONE_ADDR, test x$solaris_reserve_sysstat_zone_addr = xyes)
-
-+AC_CHECK_TYPES([Elf32_Chdr, Elf64_Chdr], [], [], [[#include <elf.h>]])
-+
-+
- else
- AM_CONDITIONAL(SOLARIS_SUN_STUDIO_AS, false)
- AM_CONDITIONAL(SOLARIS_XPG_SYMBOLS_PRESENT, false)
-diff --git a/coregrind/Makefile.am b/coregrind/Makefile.am
-index 7f25f489df61..199de9bbfe50 100644
---- a/coregrind/Makefile.am
-+++ b/coregrind/Makefile.am
-@@ -348,6 +348,7 @@ COREGRIND_SOURCES_COMMON = \
- m_debuginfo/readmacho.c \
- m_debuginfo/readpdb.c \
- m_debuginfo/storage.c \
-+ m_debuginfo/tinfl.c \
- m_debuginfo/tytypes.c \
- m_demangle/cp-demangle.c \
- m_demangle/cplus-dem.c \
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/image.c b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/image.c
-index 1735ce6a3608..b6e6bdb6a327 100644
---- a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/image.c
-+++ b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/image.c
-@@ -45,6 +45,8 @@
- #include "priv_image.h" /* self */
-
- #include "minilzo.h"
-+#define TINFL_HEADER_FILE_ONLY
-+#include "tinfl.c"
-
- /* These values (1024 entries of 8192 bytes each) gives a cache
- size of 8MB. */
-@@ -53,15 +55,29 @@
-
- #define CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE (1 << CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE_BITS)
-
-+#define COMMPRESSED_SLICE_ARRAY_GROW_SIZE 64
-+
- /* An entry in the cache. */
- typedef
- struct {
-- DiOffT off; // file offset for data[0]
-- SizeT used; // 1 .. sizeof(data), or 0 to denote not-in-use
-- UChar data[CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE];
-+ DiOffT off; // file offset for data[0]
-+ SizeT size; // sizeof(data)
-+ SizeT used; // 1 .. sizeof(data), or 0 to denote not-in-use
-+ UChar data[];
- }
- CEnt;
-
-+/* Compressed slice */
-+typedef
-+ struct {
-+ DiOffT offD; // offset of decompressed data
-+ SizeT szD; // size of decompressed data
-+ DiOffT offC; // offset of compressed data
-+ SizeT szC; // size of compressed data
-+ }
-+ CSlc;
-+
-+
- /* Source for files */
- typedef
- struct {
-@@ -82,8 +98,10 @@ typedef
- struct _DiImage {
- // The source -- how to get hold of the file we are reading
- Source source;
-- // Total size of the image.
-+ // Virtual size of the image = real size + size of uncompressed data
- SizeT size;
-+ // Real size of image
-+ SizeT real_size;
- // The number of entries used. 0 .. CACHE_N_ENTRIES
- UInt ces_used;
- // Pointers to the entries. ces[0 .. ces_used-1] are non-NULL.
-@@ -91,6 +109,12 @@ struct _DiImage {
- // The non-NULL entries may be arranged arbitrarily. We expect to use
- // a pseudo-LRU scheme though.
- CEnt* ces[CACHE_N_ENTRIES];
-+ // Array of compressed slices
-+ CSlc* cslc;
-+ // Number of compressed slices used
-+ UInt cslc_used;
-+ // Size of cslc array
-+ UInt cslc_size;
- };
-
- /* A frame. The first 4 bytes of |data| give the kind of the frame,
-@@ -367,7 +391,7 @@ static Bool parse_Frame_asciiz ( const Frame* fr, const HChar* tag,
- static Bool parse_Frame_le64_le64_le64_bytes (
- const Frame* fr, const HChar* tag,
- /*OUT*/ULong* n1, /*OUT*/ULong* n2, /*OUT*/ULong* n3,
-- /*OUT*/UChar** data, /*OUT*/ULong* n_data
-+ /*OUT*/UChar** data, /*OUT*/ULong* n_data
- )
- {
- vg_assert(VG_(strlen)(tag) == 4);
-@@ -395,7 +419,7 @@ static inline Bool is_in_CEnt ( const CEnt* cent, DiOffT off )
- /* This assertion is checked by set_CEnt, so checking it here has
- no benefit, whereas skipping it does remove it from the hottest
- path. */
-- /* vg_assert(cent->used > 0 && cent->used <= CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE); */
-+ /* vg_assert(cent->used > 0 && cent->used <= cent->size); */
- /* What we want to return is:
- cent->off <= off && off < cent->off + cent->used;
- This is however a very hot path, so here's alternative that uses
-@@ -415,18 +439,41 @@ static inline Bool is_in_CEnt ( const CEnt* cent, DiOffT off )
- return off - cent->off < cent->used;
- }
-
-+/* Returns pointer to CSlc or NULL */
-+static inline CSlc* find_cslc ( DiImage* img, DiOffT off )
-+{
-+ for (UInt i = 0; i < img->cslc_used; i++) {
-+ if ( (img->cslc[i].offD <= off)
-+ && (img->cslc[i].offD + img->cslc[i].szD > off)
-+ )
-+ return &img->cslc[i];
-+ }
-+ return NULL;
-+}
-+
- /* Allocate a new CEnt, connect it to |img|, and return its index. */
--static UInt alloc_CEnt ( DiImage* img )
-+static UInt alloc_CEnt ( DiImage* img, SizeT szB )
- {
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
- vg_assert(img->ces_used < CACHE_N_ENTRIES);
-+ vg_assert(szB >= CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE);
- UInt entNo = img->ces_used;
- img->ces_used++;
- vg_assert(img->ces[entNo] == NULL);
-- img->ces[entNo] = ML_(dinfo_zalloc)("di.alloc_CEnt.1", sizeof(CEnt));
-+ img->ces[entNo] = ML_(dinfo_zalloc)("di.alloc_CEnt.1",
-+ offsetof(CEnt, data) + szB);
-+ img->ces[entNo]->size = szB;
- return entNo;
- }
-
-+static void realloc_CEnt ( DiImage* img, UInt entNo, SizeT szB ) {
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
-+ vg_assert(szB >= CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE);
-+ img->ces[entNo] = ML_(dinfo_realloc)("di.realloc_CEnt.1",
-+ img->ces[entNo],
-+ offsetof(CEnt, data) + szB);
-+}
-+
- /* Move the given entry to the top and slide those above it down by 1,
- to make space. */
- static void move_CEnt_to_top ( DiImage* img, UInt entNo )
-@@ -449,23 +496,24 @@ static void set_CEnt ( const DiImage* img, UInt entNo, DiOffT off )
- {
- SizeT len;
- DiOffT off_orig = off;
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
- vg_assert(img->ces_used <= CACHE_N_ENTRIES);
- vg_assert(entNo >= 0 && entNo < img->ces_used);
-- vg_assert(off < img->size);
-- vg_assert(img->ces[entNo] != NULL);
-+ vg_assert(off < img->real_size);
-+ CEnt* ce = img->ces[entNo];
-+ vg_assert(ce != NULL);
- /* Compute [off, +len) as the slice we are going to read. */
- off = block_round_down(off);
-- len = img->size - off;
-- if (len > CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE) len = CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE;
-+ len = img->real_size - off;
-+ if (len > ce->size)
-+ len = ce->size;
- /* It is conceivable that the 'len > 0' bit could fail if we make
- an image with a zero sized file. But then no 'get' request on
- that image would be valid. */
-- vg_assert(len > 0 && len <= CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE);
-- vg_assert(off + len <= img->size);
-+ vg_assert(len > 0 && len <= ce->size);
-+ vg_assert(off + len <= img->real_size);
- vg_assert(off <= off_orig && off_orig < off+len);
- /* So, read off .. off+len-1 into the entry. */
-- CEnt* ce = img->ces[entNo];
-
- if (0) {
- static UInt t_last = 0;
-@@ -474,7 +522,7 @@ static void set_CEnt ( const DiImage* img, UInt entNo, DiOffT off )
- UInt delay = now - t_last;
- t_last = now;
- nread += len;
-- VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXX (tot %'llu) read %'lu offset %'llu delay %'u\n",
-+ VG_(printf)("XXXXXXXX (tot %'llu) read %'lu offset %'llu delay %'u\n",
- nread, len, off, delay);
- }
-
-@@ -543,10 +591,10 @@ static void set_CEnt ( const DiImage* img, UInt entNo, DiOffT off )
- end_of_else_clause:
- {}
- }
--
-+
- ce->off = off;
- ce->used = len;
-- vg_assert(ce->used > 0 && ce->used <= CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE);
-+ vg_assert(ce->used > 0 && ce->used <= ce->size);
- }
-
- __attribute__((noinline))
-@@ -567,16 +615,45 @@ static UChar get_slowcase ( DiImage* img, DiOffT off )
- if (i == img->ces_used) {
- /* It's not in any entry. Either allocate a new entry or
- recycle the LRU one. */
-+
-+ CSlc* cslc = find_cslc(img, off);
-+ UChar* buf = NULL;
-+ if (cslc != NULL) {
-+ SizeT len = 0;
-+ buf = ML_(dinfo_zalloc)("di.image.get_slowcase.1", cslc->szC);
-+ // get compressed data
-+ while (len < cslc->szC)
-+ len += ML_(img_get_some)(buf + len, img, cslc->offC + len,
-+ cslc->szC - len);
-+ }
-+
- if (img->ces_used == CACHE_N_ENTRIES) {
- /* All entries in use. Recycle the (ostensibly) LRU one. */
-- set_CEnt(img, CACHE_N_ENTRIES-1, off);
- i = CACHE_N_ENTRIES-1;
-+ if ((cslc != NULL) && (cslc->szD > img->ces[i]->size))
-+ realloc_CEnt(img, i, cslc->szD);
- } else {
- /* Allocate a new one, and fill it in. */
-- UInt entNo = alloc_CEnt(img);
-- set_CEnt(img, entNo, off);
-- i = entNo;
-+ SizeT size = CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE;
-+ if ((cslc != NULL) && (cslc->szD > CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE))
-+ size = cslc->szD;
-+ i = alloc_CEnt(img, size);
-+ }
-+
-+ if (cslc != NULL) {
-+ SizeT len = tinfl_decompress_mem_to_mem(
-+ img->ces[i]->data, cslc->szD,
-+ buf, cslc->szC,
-+ TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF
-+ | TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER);
-+ vg_assert(len == cslc->szD);
-+ img->ces[i]->used = cslc->szD;
-+ img->ces[i]->off = cslc->offD;
-+ ML_(dinfo_free)(buf);
-+ } else {
-+ set_CEnt(img, i, off);
- }
-+
- } else {
- /* We found it at position 'i'. */
- vg_assert(i > 0);
-@@ -626,15 +703,19 @@ DiImage* ML_(img_from_local_file)(const HChar* fullpath)
- || /* size is unrepresentable as a SizeT */
- size != (DiOffT)(SizeT)(size)) {
- VG_(close)(sr_Res(fd));
-- return NULL;
-+ return NULL;
- }
-
- DiImage* img = ML_(dinfo_zalloc)("di.image.ML_iflf.1", sizeof(DiImage));
- img->source.is_local = True;
- img->source.fd = sr_Res(fd);
- img->size = size;
-+ img->real_size = size;
- img->ces_used = 0;
- img->source.name = ML_(dinfo_strdup)("di.image.ML_iflf.2", fullpath);
-+ img->cslc = NULL;
-+ img->cslc_size = 0;
-+ img->cslc_used = 0;
- /* img->ces is already zeroed out */
- vg_assert(img->source.fd >= 0);
-
-@@ -643,7 +724,7 @@ DiImage* ML_(img_from_local_file)(const HChar* fullpath)
- loading it at this point forcing img->cent[0] to always be
- non-empty, thereby saving us an is-it-empty check on the fast
- path in get(). */
-- UInt entNo = alloc_CEnt(img);
-+ UInt entNo = alloc_CEnt(img, CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE);
- vg_assert(entNo == 0);
- set_CEnt(img, 0, 0);
-
-@@ -675,7 +756,7 @@ DiImage* ML_(img_from_di_server)(const HChar* filename,
- if (!set_blocking(sd))
- return NULL;
- Int one = 1;
-- Int sr = VG_(setsockopt)(sd, VKI_IPPROTO_TCP, VKI_TCP_NODELAY,
-+ Int sr = VG_(setsockopt)(sd, VKI_IPPROTO_TCP, VKI_TCP_NODELAY,
- &one, sizeof(one));
- vg_assert(sr == 0);
-
-@@ -730,7 +811,7 @@ DiImage* ML_(img_from_di_server)(const HChar* filename,
-
- /* See comment on equivalent bit in ML_(img_from_local_file) for
- rationale. */
-- UInt entNo = alloc_CEnt(img);
-+ UInt entNo = alloc_CEnt(img, CACHE_ENTRY_SIZE);
- vg_assert(entNo == 0);
- set_CEnt(img, 0, 0);
-
-@@ -756,9 +837,32 @@ DiImage* ML_(img_from_di_server)(const HChar* filename,
- return NULL;
- }
-
-+DiOffT ML_(img_mark_compressed_part)(DiImage* img, DiOffT offset, SizeT szC,
-+ SizeT szD)
-+{
-+ DiOffT ret;
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
-+ vg_assert(offset + szC <= img->size);
-+
-+ if (img->cslc_used == img->cslc_size) {
-+ img->cslc_size += COMMPRESSED_SLICE_ARRAY_GROW_SIZE;
-+ img->cslc = ML_(dinfo_realloc)("di.image.ML_img_mark_compressed_part.1",
-+ img->cslc, img->cslc_size * sizeof(CSlc));
-+ }
-+
-+ ret = img->size;
-+ img->cslc[img->cslc_used].offC = offset;
-+ img->cslc[img->cslc_used].szC = szC;
-+ img->cslc[img->cslc_used].offD = img->size;
-+ img->cslc[img->cslc_used].szD = szD;
-+ img->size += szD;
-+ img->cslc_used++;
-+ return ret;
-+}
-+
- void ML_(img_done)(DiImage* img)
- {
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
- if (img->source.is_local) {
- /* Close the file; nothing else to do. */
- vg_assert(img->source.session_id == 0);
-@@ -782,18 +886,25 @@ void ML_(img_done)(DiImage* img)
- vg_assert(img->ces[i] == NULL);
- }
- ML_(dinfo_free)(img->source.name);
-+ ML_(dinfo_free)(img->cslc);
- ML_(dinfo_free)(img);
- }
-
- DiOffT ML_(img_size)(const DiImage* img)
- {
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
- return img->size;
- }
-
-+DiOffT ML_(img_real_size)(const DiImage* img)
-+{
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
-+ return img->real_size;
-+}
-+
- inline Bool ML_(img_valid)(const DiImage* img, DiOffT offset, SizeT size)
- {
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
- vg_assert(offset != DiOffT_INVALID);
- return img->size > 0 && offset + size <= (DiOffT)img->size;
- }
-@@ -830,7 +941,7 @@ static void ensure_valid(const DiImage* img, DiOffT offset, SizeT size,
- void ML_(img_get)(/*OUT*/void* dst,
- DiImage* img, DiOffT offset, SizeT size)
- {
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
- vg_assert(size > 0);
- ensure_valid(img, offset, size, "ML_(img_get)");
- SizeT i;
-@@ -842,7 +953,7 @@ void ML_(img_get)(/*OUT*/void* dst,
- SizeT ML_(img_get_some)(/*OUT*/void* dst,
- DiImage* img, DiOffT offset, SizeT size)
- {
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
- vg_assert(size > 0);
- ensure_valid(img, offset, size, "ML_(img_get_some)");
- UChar* dstU = (UChar*)dst;
-@@ -1002,7 +1113,7 @@ UInt ML_(img_calc_gnu_debuglink_crc32)(DiImage* img)
- 0x2d02ef8d
- };
-
-- vg_assert(img);
-+ vg_assert(img != NULL);
-
- /* If the image is local, calculate the CRC here directly. If it's
- remote, forward the request to the server. */
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_image.h b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_image.h
-index 9523f48b6970..12f02d3ab01a 100644
---- a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_image.h
-+++ b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_image.h
-@@ -74,9 +74,12 @@ DiImage* ML_(img_from_di_server)(const HChar* filename,
- /* Destroy an existing image. */
- void ML_(img_done)(DiImage*);
-
--/* How big is the image? */
-+/* Virtual size of the image. */
- DiOffT ML_(img_size)(const DiImage* img);
-
-+/* Real size of the image. */
-+DiOffT ML_(img_real_size)(const DiImage* img);
-+
- /* Does the section [offset, +size) exist in the image? */
- Bool ML_(img_valid)(const DiImage* img, DiOffT offset, SizeT size);
-
-@@ -127,6 +130,12 @@ ULong ML_(img_get_ULong) (DiImage* img, DiOffT offset);
- connection, making the client/server split pointless. */
- UInt ML_(img_calc_gnu_debuglink_crc32)(DiImage* img);
-
-+/* Mark compressed part of image defined with (offset, szC).
-+ szD is length of uncompressed data (should be known before decompression).
-+ Returns (virtual) position in image from which decompressed data can be
-+ read. */
-+DiOffT ML_(img_mark_compressed_part)(DiImage* img, DiOffT offset, SizeT szC,
-+ SizeT szD);
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /*--- DiCursor -- cursors for reading images ---*/
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c
-index 9e239b0f2025..d40dc5be0aac 100644
---- a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c
-+++ b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c
-@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
- This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
- framework.
-
-- Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Julian Seward
-+ Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Julian Seward
- jseward@acm.org
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@
- #include "priv_readdwarf.h" /* 'cos ELF contains DWARF */
- #include "priv_readdwarf3.h"
- #include "priv_readexidx.h"
-+#include "config.h"
-
- /* --- !!! --- EXTERNAL HEADERS start --- !!! --- */
- #include <elf.h>
-@@ -59,6 +60,33 @@
- #endif
- /* --- !!! --- EXTERNAL HEADERS end --- !!! --- */
-
-+#if !defined(HAVE_ELF32_CHDR)
-+ typedef struct {
-+ Elf32_Word ch_type;
-+ Elf32_Word ch_size;
-+ Elf32_Word ch_addralign;
-+ } Elf32_Chdr;
-+#endif
-+
-+#if !defined(HAVE_ELF64_CHDR)
-+ typedef struct {
-+ Elf64_Word ch_type;
-+ Elf64_Word ch_reserved;
-+ Elf64_Xword ch_size;
-+ Elf64_Xword ch_addralign;
-+ } Elf64_Chdr;
-+#endif
-+
-+#if !defined(SHF_COMPRESSED)
-+ #define SHF_COMPRESSED (1 << 11)
-+#endif
-+
-+#if !defined(ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB)
-+ #define ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB 1
-+#endif
-+
-+#define SIZE_OF_ZLIB_HEADER 12
-+
- /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /*--- 32/64-bit parameterisation ---*/
- /*------------------------------------------------------------*/
-@@ -66,7 +94,7 @@
- /* For all the ELF macros and types which specify '32' or '64',
- select the correct variant for this platform and give it
- an 'XX' name. Then use the 'XX' variant consistently in
-- the rest of this file.
-+ the rest of this file.
- */
- #if VG_WORDSIZE == 4
- # define ElfXX_Ehdr Elf32_Ehdr
-@@ -80,6 +108,7 @@
- # define ElfXX_Dyn Elf32_Dyn
- # define ELFXX_ST_BIND ELF32_ST_BIND
- # define ELFXX_ST_TYPE ELF32_ST_TYPE
-+# define ElfXX_Chdr Elf32_Chdr
-
- #elif VG_WORDSIZE == 8
- # define ElfXX_Ehdr Elf64_Ehdr
-@@ -93,6 +122,7 @@
- # define ElfXX_Dyn Elf64_Dyn
- # define ELFXX_ST_BIND ELF64_ST_BIND
- # define ELFXX_ST_TYPE ELF64_ST_TYPE
-+# define ElfXX_Chdr Elf64_Chdr
-
- #else
- # error "VG_WORDSIZE should be 4 or 8"
-@@ -160,7 +190,7 @@ static Bool is_elf_object_file_by_DiImage( DiImage* img, Bool rel_ok )
-
- static
- void show_raw_elf_symbol ( DiImage* strtab_img,
-- Int i,
-+ Int i,
- const ElfXX_Sym* sym,
- DiOffT sym_name_ioff, Addr sym_svma,
- Bool ppc64_linux_format )
-@@ -190,7 +220,7 @@ void show_raw_elf_symbol ( DiImage* strtab_img,
- sym_name = ML_(img_strdup)(strtab_img, "di.sres.1", sym_name_ioff);
- VG_(printf)(": svma %#010lx, %ssz %4llu %s\n",
- sym_svma, space, (ULong)(sym->st_size + 0UL),
-- (sym_name ? sym_name : "NONAME") );
-+ (sym_name ? sym_name : "NONAME") );
- if (sym_name)
- ML_(dinfo_free)(sym_name);
- }
-@@ -223,8 +253,8 @@ void show_raw_elf_symbol ( DiImage* strtab_img,
- to piece together the real size, address, name of the symbol from
- multiple calls to this function. Ugly and confusing.
- */
--static
--Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
-+static
-+Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
- /* INPUTS */
- struct _DebugInfo* di, /* containing DebugInfo */
- const ElfXX_Sym* sym, /* ELF symbol */
-@@ -276,13 +306,13 @@ Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
-
- /* Figure out if we're interested in the symbol. Firstly, is it of
- the right flavour? */
-- plausible
-- = (ELFXX_ST_BIND(sym->st_info) == STB_GLOBAL
-- || ELFXX_ST_BIND(sym->st_info) == STB_LOCAL
-+ plausible
-+ = (ELFXX_ST_BIND(sym->st_info) == STB_GLOBAL
-+ || ELFXX_ST_BIND(sym->st_info) == STB_LOCAL
- || ELFXX_ST_BIND(sym->st_info) == STB_WEAK
- )
- &&
-- (ELFXX_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) == STT_FUNC
-+ (ELFXX_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) == STT_FUNC
- || ELFXX_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) == STT_OBJECT
- # ifdef STT_GNU_IFUNC
- || ELFXX_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) == STT_GNU_IFUNC
-@@ -324,42 +354,42 @@ Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
- the previously deduced section svma address ranges are wrong. */
- if (di->text_present
- && di->text_size > 0
-- && sym_svma >= text_svma
-+ && sym_svma >= text_svma
- && sym_svma < text_svma + di->text_size) {
- *is_text_out = True;
- (*sym_avmas_out).main += text_bias;
- } else
- if (di->data_present
- && di->data_size > 0
-- && sym_svma >= data_svma
-+ && sym_svma >= data_svma
- && sym_svma < data_svma + di->data_size) {
- *is_text_out = False;
- (*sym_avmas_out).main += data_bias;
- } else
- if (di->sdata_present
- && di->sdata_size > 0
-- && sym_svma >= sdata_svma
-+ && sym_svma >= sdata_svma
- && sym_svma < sdata_svma + di->sdata_size) {
- *is_text_out = False;
- (*sym_avmas_out).main += sdata_bias;
- } else
- if (di->rodata_present
- && di->rodata_size > 0
-- && sym_svma >= rodata_svma
-+ && sym_svma >= rodata_svma
- && sym_svma < rodata_svma + di->rodata_size) {
- *is_text_out = False;
- (*sym_avmas_out).main += rodata_bias;
- } else
- if (di->bss_present
- && di->bss_size > 0
-- && sym_svma >= bss_svma
-+ && sym_svma >= bss_svma
- && sym_svma < bss_svma + di->bss_size) {
- *is_text_out = False;
- (*sym_avmas_out).main += bss_bias;
- } else
- if (di->sbss_present
- && di->sbss_size > 0
-- && sym_svma >= sbss_svma
-+ && sym_svma >= sbss_svma
- && sym_svma < sbss_svma + di->sbss_size) {
- *is_text_out = False;
- (*sym_avmas_out).main += sbss_bias;
-@@ -456,7 +486,7 @@ Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
- symbol defined elsewhere, so ignore it. */
- if (di->got_present
- && di->got_size > 0
-- && (*sym_avmas_out).main >= di->got_avma
-+ && (*sym_avmas_out).main >= di->got_avma
- && (*sym_avmas_out).main < di->got_avma + di->got_size) {
- if (TRACE_SYMTAB_ENABLED) {
- HChar* sym_name = ML_(img_strdup)(escn_strtab->img,
-@@ -509,7 +539,7 @@ Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
- Bool details = 1||False;
-
- if (details)
-- TRACE_SYMTAB("opdXXX: opd_bias %p, sym_svma_out %p\n",
-+ TRACE_SYMTAB("opdXXX: opd_bias %p, sym_svma_out %p\n",
- (void*)(opd_bias), (void*)(*sym_avmas_out).main);
-
- if (!VG_IS_8_ALIGNED((*sym_avmas_out).main)) {
-@@ -562,10 +592,10 @@ Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
- ML_(img_get)(&fn_descr[0], escn_opd->img,
- escn_opd->ioff + offset_in_opd, sizeof(fn_descr));
-
-- if (details)
-- TRACE_SYMTAB("opdXXY: offset %d, fn_descr %p\n",
-+ if (details)
-+ TRACE_SYMTAB("opdXXY: offset %d, fn_descr %p\n",
- offset_in_opd, fn_descr);
-- if (details)
-+ if (details)
- TRACE_SYMTAB("opdXXZ: *fn_descr %p\n", (void*)(fn_descr[0]));
-
- /* opd_bias is the what we have to add to SVMAs found in .opd to
-@@ -603,38 +633,38 @@ Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
-
- /* If no part of the symbol falls within the mapped range,
- ignore it. */
--
-- in_text
-+
-+ in_text
- = di->text_present
- && di->text_size > 0
- && !((*sym_avmas_out).main + *sym_size_out <= di->text_avma
- || (*sym_avmas_out).main >= di->text_avma + di->text_size);
-
-- in_data
-+ in_data
- = di->data_present
- && di->data_size > 0
- && !((*sym_avmas_out).main + *sym_size_out <= di->data_avma
- || (*sym_avmas_out).main >= di->data_avma + di->data_size);
-
-- in_sdata
-+ in_sdata
- = di->sdata_present
- && di->sdata_size > 0
- && !((*sym_avmas_out).main + *sym_size_out <= di->sdata_avma
- || (*sym_avmas_out).main >= di->sdata_avma + di->sdata_size);
-
-- in_rodata
-+ in_rodata
- = di->rodata_present
- && di->rodata_size > 0
- && !((*sym_avmas_out).main + *sym_size_out <= di->rodata_avma
- || (*sym_avmas_out).main >= di->rodata_avma + di->rodata_size);
-
-- in_bss
-+ in_bss
- = di->bss_present
- && di->bss_size > 0
- && !((*sym_avmas_out).main + *sym_size_out <= di->bss_avma
- || (*sym_avmas_out).main >= di->bss_avma + di->bss_size);
-
-- in_sbss
-+ in_sbss
- = di->sbss_present
- && di->sbss_size > 0
- && !((*sym_avmas_out).main + *sym_size_out <= di->sbss_avma
-@@ -742,7 +772,7 @@ Bool get_elf_symbol_info (
- "normal" case ({x86,amd64,ppc32,arm,mips32,mips64, ppc64le}-linux). */
- static
- __attribute__((unused)) /* not referred to on all targets */
--void read_elf_symtab__normal(
-+void read_elf_symtab__normal(
- struct _DebugInfo* di, const HChar* tab_name,
- DiSlice* escn_symtab,
- DiSlice* escn_strtab,
-@@ -781,10 +811,10 @@ void read_elf_symtab__normal(
- sym_avmas_really.main = 0;
- SET_TOCPTR_AVMA(sym_avmas_really, 0);
- SET_LOCAL_EP_AVMA(sym_avmas_really, 0);
-- if (get_elf_symbol_info(di, &sym, sym_name, escn_strtab,
-+ if (get_elf_symbol_info(di, &sym, sym_name, escn_strtab,
- sym_svma, symtab_in_debug,
- escn_opd, di->text_bias,
-- &sym_name_really,
-+ &sym_name_really,
- &sym_avmas_really,
- &sym_size,
- &from_opd, &is_text, &is_ifunc)) {
-@@ -829,7 +859,7 @@ void read_elf_symtab__normal(
- ppc64be-linux, which requires special treatment. */
-
- typedef
-- struct {
-+ struct {
- Addr addr;
- DiOffT name;
- /* We have to store also the DiImage* so as to give context for
-@@ -868,7 +898,7 @@ void read_elf_symtab__ppc64be_linux(
- struct _DebugInfo* di, const HChar* tab_name,
- DiSlice* escn_symtab,
- DiSlice* escn_strtab,
-- DiSlice* escn_opd, /* ppc64be-linux only */
-+ DiSlice* escn_opd, /* ppc64be-linux only */
- Bool symtab_in_debug
- )
- {
-@@ -890,8 +920,8 @@ void read_elf_symtab__ppc64be_linux(
- TRACE_SYMTAB("\n--- Reading (ELF, ppc64be-linux) %s (%llu entries) ---\n",
- tab_name, escn_symtab->szB/sizeof(ElfXX_Sym) );
-
-- oset = VG_(OSetGen_Create)( offsetof(TempSym,key),
-- (OSetCmp_t)cmp_TempSymKey,
-+ oset = VG_(OSetGen_Create)( offsetof(TempSym,key),
-+ (OSetCmp_t)cmp_TempSymKey,
- ML_(dinfo_zalloc), "di.respl.1",
- ML_(dinfo_free) );
-
-@@ -920,7 +950,7 @@ void read_elf_symtab__ppc64be_linux(
- if (get_elf_symbol_info(di, &sym, sym_name, escn_strtab,
- sym_svma, symtab_in_debug,
- escn_opd, di->text_bias,
-- &sym_name_really,
-+ &sym_name_really,
- &sym_avmas_really,
- &sym_size,
- &from_opd, &is_text, &is_ifunc)) {
-@@ -938,7 +968,7 @@ void read_elf_symtab__ppc64be_linux(
- modify_tocptr = False;
- old_size = 0;
-
-- if (prev->from_opd && !from_opd
-+ if (prev->from_opd && !from_opd
- && (prev->size == 24 || prev->size == 16)
- && sym_size != prev->size) {
- /* Existing one is an opd-redirect, with a bogus size,
-@@ -972,7 +1002,7 @@ void read_elf_symtab__ppc64be_linux(
- old_size,
- prev->key.addr,
- prev->tocptr,
-- prev->size,
-+ prev->size,
- prev->key.name
- );
- }
-@@ -1095,7 +1125,7 @@ HChar* find_buildid(DiImage* img, Bool rel_ok, Bool search_shdrs)
- Word j;
- for (j = 0; j < note.n_descsz; j++) {
- UChar desc_j = ML_(img_get_UChar)(img, desc_ioff + j);
-- VG_(sprintf)(buildid + VG_(strlen)(buildid),
-+ VG_(sprintf)(buildid + VG_(strlen)(buildid),
- "%02x", (UInt)desc_j);
- }
- }
-@@ -1103,7 +1133,7 @@ HChar* find_buildid(DiImage* img, Bool rel_ok, Bool search_shdrs)
- note_ioff = note_ioff + sizeof(ElfXX_Nhdr)
- + ((note.n_namesz + 3) & ~3)
- + ((note.n_descsz + 3) & ~3);
-- }
-+ }
- }
- }
-
-@@ -1135,7 +1165,7 @@ HChar* find_buildid(DiImage* img, Bool rel_ok, Bool search_shdrs)
- Word j;
- for (j = 0; j < note.n_descsz; j++) {
- UChar desc_j = ML_(img_get_UChar)(img, desc_ioff + j);
-- VG_(sprintf)(buildid + VG_(strlen)(buildid),
-+ VG_(sprintf)(buildid + VG_(strlen)(buildid),
- "%02x", (UInt)desc_j);
- }
- }
-@@ -1143,7 +1173,7 @@ HChar* find_buildid(DiImage* img, Bool rel_ok, Bool search_shdrs)
- note_ioff = note_ioff + sizeof(ElfXX_Nhdr)
- + ((note.n_namesz + 3) & ~3)
- + ((note.n_descsz + 3) & ~3);
-- }
-+ }
- }
- }
- }
-@@ -1167,7 +1197,7 @@ static
- DiImage* open_debug_file( const HChar* name, const HChar* buildid, UInt crc,
- Bool rel_ok, const HChar* serverAddr )
- {
-- DiImage* dimg
-+ DiImage* dimg
- = serverAddr ? ML_(img_from_di_server)(name, serverAddr)
- : ML_(img_from_local_file)(name);
- if (dimg == NULL)
-@@ -1191,8 +1221,8 @@ DiImage* open_debug_file( const HChar* name, const HChar* buildid, UInt crc,
- if (debug_buildid == NULL || VG_(strcmp)(buildid, debug_buildid) != 0) {
- ML_(img_done)(dimg);
- if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 1)
-- VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
-- " .. build-id mismatch (found %s wanted %s)\n",
-+ VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
-+ " .. build-id mismatch (found %s wanted %s)\n",
- debug_buildid, buildid);
- ML_(dinfo_free)(debug_buildid);
- return NULL;
-@@ -1205,7 +1235,7 @@ DiImage* open_debug_file( const HChar* name, const HChar* buildid, UInt crc,
- if (calccrc != crc) {
- ML_(img_done)(dimg);
- if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 1)
-- VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
-+ VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg,
- " .. CRC mismatch (computed %08x wanted %08x)\n", calccrc, crc);
- return NULL;
- }
-@@ -1213,7 +1243,7 @@ DiImage* open_debug_file( const HChar* name, const HChar* buildid, UInt crc,
- if (VG_(clo_verbosity) > 1)
- VG_(message)(Vg_DebugMsg, " .. CRC is valid\n");
- }
--
-+
- return dimg;
- }
-
-@@ -1270,7 +1300,7 @@ DiImage* find_debug_file( struct _DebugInfo* di,
- VG_(sprintf)(debugpath, "%s/.debug/%s", objdir, debugname);
- dimg = open_debug_file(debugpath, buildid, crc, rel_ok, NULL);
- if (dimg != NULL) goto dimg_ok;
--
-+
- VG_(sprintf)(debugpath, "/usr/lib/debug%s/%s", objdir, debugname);
- dimg = open_debug_file(debugpath, buildid, crc, rel_ok, NULL);
- if (dimg != NULL) goto dimg_ok;
-@@ -1422,6 +1452,50 @@ Word file_offset_from_svma ( /*OUT*/Bool* ok,
- return 0;
- }
-
-+/* Check if section is compressed and modify DiSlice if it is.
-+ Returns False in case of unsupported compression type.
-+*/
-+static Bool check_compression(ElfXX_Shdr* h, DiSlice* s) {
-+ if (h->sh_flags & SHF_COMPRESSED) {
-+ ElfXX_Chdr chdr;
-+ ML_(img_get)(&chdr, s->img, s->ioff, sizeof(ElfXX_Chdr));
-+ if (chdr.ch_type != ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB)
-+ return False;
-+ s->ioff = ML_(img_mark_compressed_part)(s->img,
-+ s->ioff + sizeof(ElfXX_Chdr),
-+ s->szB - sizeof(ElfXX_Chdr),
-+ (SizeT)chdr.ch_size);
-+ s->szB = chdr.ch_size;
-+ } else if (h->sh_size > SIZE_OF_ZLIB_HEADER) {
-+ /* Read the zlib header. In this case, it should be "ZLIB"
-+ followed by the uncompressed section size, 8 bytes in BE order. */
-+ UChar tmp[SIZE_OF_ZLIB_HEADER];
-+ ML_(img_get)(tmp, s->img, s->ioff, SIZE_OF_ZLIB_HEADER);
-+ if (VG_(memcmp)(tmp, "ZLIB", 4) == 0) {
-+ SizeT size;
-+# if (VG_WORDSIZE == 8)
-+ size = tmp[4]; size <<= 8;
-+ size += tmp[5]; size <<= 8;
-+ size += tmp[6]; size <<= 8;
-+ size += tmp[7]; size <<= 8;
-+# else
-+ vg_assert((tmp[4] == 0) && (tmp[5] == 0) && (tmp[6] == 0)
-+ && (tmp[7] == 0));
-+ size = 0;
-+# endif
-+ size += tmp[8]; size <<= 8;
-+ size += tmp[9]; size <<= 8;
-+ size += tmp[10]; size <<= 8;
-+ size += tmp[11];
-+ s->ioff = ML_(img_mark_compressed_part)(s->img,
-+ s->ioff + SIZE_OF_ZLIB_HEADER,
-+ s->szB - SIZE_OF_ZLIB_HEADER,
-+ size);
-+ s->szB = size;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ return True;
-+}
-
- /* The central function for reading ELF debug info. For the
- object/exe specified by the DebugInfo, find ELF sections, then read
-@@ -1639,7 +1713,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- shdr_strtab_mioff
- = ehdr_mioff /* isn't this always zero? */ + a_shdr.sh_offset;
-
-- if (!ML_(img_valid)(mimg, shdr_strtab_mioff,
-+ if (!ML_(img_valid)(mimg, shdr_strtab_mioff,
- 1/*bogus, but we don't know the real size*/ )) {
- ML_(symerr)(di, True, "Invalid ELF Section Header String Table");
- goto out;
-@@ -1697,7 +1771,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- && map->size > 0 /* stay sane */
- && a_phdr.p_offset >= map->foff
- && a_phdr.p_offset < map->foff + map->size
-- && a_phdr.p_offset + a_phdr.p_filesz
-+ && a_phdr.p_offset + a_phdr.p_filesz
- <= map->foff + map->size) {
- RangeAndBias item;
- item.svma_base = a_phdr.p_vaddr;
-@@ -1796,7 +1870,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
-
- /* TOPLEVEL */
-
-- /* If, after looking at all the program headers, we still didn't
-+ /* If, after looking at all the program headers, we still didn't
- find a soname, add a fake one. */
- if (di->soname == NULL) {
- TRACE_SYMTAB("No soname found; using (fake) \"NONE\"\n");
-@@ -1868,7 +1942,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- }
-
- TRACE_SYMTAB(" [sec %2ld] %s %s al%2u foff %6ld .. %6lu "
-- " svma %p name \"%s\"\n",
-+ " svma %p name \"%s\"\n",
- i, inrx ? "rx" : " ", inrw ? "rw" : " ", alyn,
- foff, foff+size-1, (void*)svma, name);
-
-@@ -1919,10 +1993,10 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- di->text_debug_svma = svma;
- di->text_debug_bias = inrx->bias;
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .text svma = %#lx .. %#lx\n",
-- di->text_svma,
-+ di->text_svma,
- di->text_svma + di->text_size - 1);
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .text avma = %#lx .. %#lx\n",
-- di->text_avma,
-+ di->text_avma,
- di->text_avma + di->text_size - 1);
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .text bias = %#lx\n", (UWord)di->text_bias);
- } else {
-@@ -2069,7 +2143,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg,
- "Warning: the following file's .bss is "
- "mapped r-x only - ignoring .bss syms\n");
-- VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, " %s\n", di->fsm.filename
-+ VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, " %s\n", di->fsm.filename
- ? di->fsm.filename
- : "(null?!)" );
- }
-@@ -2203,7 +2277,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- di->plt_avma = svma + inrw->bias;
- di->plt_size = size;
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .plt avma = %#lx\n", di->plt_avma);
-- } else
-+ } else
- if ((!inrw) && (!inrx) && size > 0 && !di->plt_present) {
- /* File contains a .plt, but it didn't get mapped.
- Presumably it is not required on this platform. At
-@@ -2265,10 +2339,10 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- di->exidx_size = size;
- di->exidx_bias = inrx->bias;
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .exidx svma = %#lx .. %#lx\n",
-- di->exidx_svma,
-+ di->exidx_svma,
- di->exidx_svma + di->exidx_size - 1);
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .exidx avma = %#lx .. %#lx\n",
-- di->exidx_avma,
-+ di->exidx_avma,
- di->exidx_avma + di->exidx_size - 1);
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .exidx bias = %#lx\n",
- (UWord)di->exidx_bias);
-@@ -2288,10 +2362,10 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- di->extab_size = size;
- di->extab_bias = inrx->bias;
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .extab svma = %#lx .. %#lx\n",
-- di->extab_svma,
-+ di->extab_svma,
- di->extab_svma + di->extab_size - 1);
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .extab avma = %#lx .. %#lx\n",
-- di->extab_avma,
-+ di->extab_avma,
- di->extab_avma + di->extab_size - 1);
- TRACE_SYMTAB("acquiring .extab bias = %#lx\n",
- (UWord)di->extab_bias);
-@@ -2354,7 +2428,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- DiSlice debug_str_alt_escn = DiSlice_INVALID; // .debug_str (alt)
- DiSlice dwarf1d_escn = DiSlice_INVALID; // .debug (dwarf1)
- DiSlice dwarf1l_escn = DiSlice_INVALID; // .line (dwarf1)
-- DiSlice opd_escn = DiSlice_INVALID; // .opd (dwarf2,
-+ DiSlice opd_escn = DiSlice_INVALID; // .opd (dwarf2,
- // ppc64be-linux)
- DiSlice ehframe_escn[N_EHFRAME_SECTS]; // .eh_frame (dwarf2)
-
-@@ -2393,15 +2467,20 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- _sec_escn.img = mimg; \
- _sec_escn.ioff = (DiOffT)a_shdr.sh_offset; \
- _sec_escn.szB = a_shdr.sh_size; \
-+ if (!check_compression(&a_shdr, &_sec_escn)) { \
-+ ML_(symerr)(di, True, " Compression type is unsupported"); \
-+ goto out; \
-+ } \
- nobits = a_shdr.sh_type == SHT_NOBITS; \
- vg_assert(_sec_escn.img != NULL); \
- vg_assert(_sec_escn.ioff != DiOffT_INVALID); \
- TRACE_SYMTAB( "%-18s: ioff %llu .. %llu\n", \
-- _sec_name, (ULong)_sec_escn.ioff, \
-- ((ULong)_sec_escn.ioff) + _sec_escn.szB - 1); \
-+ _sec_name, (ULong)a_shdr.sh_offset, \
-+ ((ULong)a_shdr.sh_offset) + a_shdr.sh_size - 1); \
- /* SHT_NOBITS sections have zero size in the file. */ \
- if (!nobits && \
-- a_shdr.sh_offset + _sec_escn.szB > ML_(img_size)(mimg) ) { \
-+ a_shdr.sh_offset + \
-+ a_shdr.sh_size > ML_(img_real_size)(mimg)) { \
- ML_(symerr)(di, True, \
- " section beyond image end?!"); \
- goto out; \
-@@ -2414,33 +2493,56 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- # define FIND(_sec_name, _sec_escn) \
- FINDX(_sec_name, _sec_escn, /**/)
-
-- /* NAME ElfSec */
-- FIND(".dynsym", dynsym_escn)
-- FIND(".dynstr", dynstr_escn)
-- FIND(".symtab", symtab_escn)
-- FIND(".strtab", strtab_escn)
-+ /* NAME ElfSec */
-+ FIND( ".dynsym", dynsym_escn)
-+ FIND( ".dynstr", dynstr_escn)
-+ FIND( ".symtab", symtab_escn)
-+ FIND( ".strtab", strtab_escn)
- # if defined(VGO_solaris)
-- FIND(".SUNW_ldynsym", ldynsym_escn)
-+ FIND( ".SUNW_ldynsym", ldynsym_escn)
- # endif
-
-- FIND(".gnu_debuglink", debuglink_escn)
-- FIND(".gnu_debugaltlink", debugaltlink_escn)
-+ FIND( ".gnu_debuglink", debuglink_escn)
-+ FIND( ".gnu_debugaltlink", debugaltlink_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( ".debug_line", debug_line_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_line_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_line", debug_line_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( ".debug_info", debug_info_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_info_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_info", debug_info_escn)
-
-- FIND(".debug_line", debug_line_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_info", debug_info_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_types", debug_types_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_abbrev", debug_abbv_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_str", debug_str_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_ranges", debug_ranges_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_loc", debug_loc_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_frame", debug_frame_escn)
-+ FIND( ".debug_types", debug_types_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_types_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_types", debug_types_escn)
-
-- FIND(".debug", dwarf1d_escn)
-- FIND(".line", dwarf1l_escn)
-+ FIND( ".debug_abbrev", debug_abbv_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_abbv_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_abbrev", debug_abbv_escn)
-
-- FIND(".opd", opd_escn)
-+ FIND( ".debug_str", debug_str_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_str_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_str", debug_str_escn)
-
-- FINDX(".eh_frame", ehframe_escn[ehframe_mix],
-+ FIND( ".debug_ranges", debug_ranges_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_ranges_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_ranges", debug_ranges_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( ".debug_loc", debug_loc_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_loc_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_loc", debug_loc_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( ".debug_frame", debug_frame_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_frame_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_frame", debug_frame_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( ".debug", dwarf1d_escn)
-+ FIND( ".line", dwarf1l_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( ".opd", opd_escn)
-+
-+ FINDX( ".eh_frame", ehframe_escn[ehframe_mix],
- do { ehframe_mix++; vg_assert(ehframe_mix <= N_EHFRAME_SECTS);
- } while (0)
- )
-@@ -2476,7 +2578,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- if (buildid != NULL || debuglink_escn.img != NULL) {
- /* Do have a debuglink section? */
- if (debuglink_escn.img != NULL) {
-- UInt crc_offset
-+ UInt crc_offset
- = VG_ROUNDUP(ML_(img_strlen)(debuglink_escn.img,
- debuglink_escn.ioff)+1, 4);
- vg_assert(crc_offset + sizeof(UInt) <= debuglink_escn.szB);
-@@ -2582,7 +2684,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- shdr_strtab_dioff = a_shdr.sh_offset;
- if (!ML_(img_valid)(dimg, shdr_strtab_dioff,
- 1/*bogus, but we don't know the real size*/)) {
-- ML_(symerr)(di, True,
-+ ML_(symerr)(di, True,
- "Invalid ELF Section Header String Table"
- " (debuginfo file)");
- goto out;
-@@ -2592,7 +2694,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- for (i = 0; i < ehdr_dimg.e_phnum; i++) {
- ElfXX_Phdr a_phdr;
- ML_(img_get)(&a_phdr, dimg, INDEX_BIS(ehdr_dimg.e_phoff,
-- i, phdr_dent_szB),
-+ i, phdr_dent_szB),
- sizeof(a_phdr));
- if (a_phdr.p_type == PT_LOAD) {
- for (j = 0; j < VG_(sizeXA)(di->fsm.maps); j++) {
-@@ -2625,7 +2727,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- for (i = 0; i < ehdr_dimg.e_shnum; i++) {
-
- /* Find debug svma and bias information for sections
-- we found in the main file. */
-+ we found in the main file. */
-
- # define FIND(_sec, _seg) \
- do { \
-@@ -2690,16 +2792,20 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- _sec_escn.img = dimg; \
- _sec_escn.ioff = (DiOffT)a_shdr.sh_offset; \
- _sec_escn.szB = a_shdr.sh_size; \
-+ if (!check_compression(&a_shdr, &_sec_escn)) { \
-+ ML_(symerr)(di, True, " Compression type is unsupported"); \
-+ goto out; \
-+ } \
- nobits = a_shdr.sh_type == SHT_NOBITS; \
- vg_assert(_sec_escn.img != NULL); \
- vg_assert(_sec_escn.ioff != DiOffT_INVALID); \
- TRACE_SYMTAB( "%-18s: dioff %llu .. %llu\n", \
- _sec_name, \
-- (ULong)_sec_escn.ioff, \
-- ((ULong)_sec_escn.ioff) + _sec_escn.szB - 1); \
-+ (ULong)a_shdr.sh_offset, \
-+ ((ULong)a_shdr.sh_offset) + a_shdr.sh_size - 1); \
- /* SHT_NOBITS sections have zero size in the file. */ \
- if (!nobits && a_shdr.sh_offset \
-- + _sec_escn.szB > ML_(img_size)(dimg)) { \
-+ + a_shdr.sh_size > ML_(img_real_size)(_sec_escn.img)) { \
- ML_(symerr)(di, True, \
- " section beyond image end?!"); \
- goto out; \
-@@ -2707,24 +2813,45 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- } \
- } while (0);
-
-- /* NEEDED? NAME ElfSec */
-- FIND(need_symtab, ".symtab", symtab_escn)
-- FIND(need_symtab, ".strtab", strtab_escn)
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_line", debug_line_escn)
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_info", debug_info_escn)
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_types", debug_types_escn)
-+ /* NEEDED? NAME ElfSec */
-+ FIND( need_symtab, ".symtab", symtab_escn)
-+ FIND( need_symtab, ".strtab", strtab_escn)
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_line", debug_line_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_line_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_line", debug_line_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_info", debug_info_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_info_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_info", debug_info_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_types", debug_types_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_types_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_types", debug_types_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_abbrev", debug_abbv_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_abbv_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_abbrev", debug_abbv_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_str", debug_str_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_str_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_str", debug_str_escn)
-+
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_ranges", debug_ranges_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_ranges_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_ranges", debug_ranges_escn)
-
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_abbrev", debug_abbv_escn)
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_str", debug_str_escn)
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_ranges", debug_ranges_escn)
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_loc", debug_loc_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_loc_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_loc", debug_loc_escn)
-
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_loc", debug_loc_escn)
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".debug_frame", debug_frame_escn)
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".debug_frame", debug_frame_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_frame_escn))
-+ FIND(need_dwarf2, ".zdebug_frame", debug_frame_escn)
-
-- FIND(need_dwarf2, ".gnu_debugaltlink", debugaltlink_escn)
-+ FIND( need_dwarf2, ".gnu_debugaltlink", debugaltlink_escn)
-
-- FIND(need_dwarf1, ".debug", dwarf1d_escn)
-- FIND(need_dwarf1, ".line", dwarf1l_escn)
-+ FIND( need_dwarf1, ".debug", dwarf1d_escn)
-+ FIND( need_dwarf1, ".line", dwarf1l_escn)
-
- # undef FIND
- } /* Find all interesting sections */
-@@ -2756,7 +2883,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- VG_(sprintf)(
- altbuildid + 2 * j, "%02x",
- (UInt)ML_(img_get_UChar)(debugaltlink_escn.img,
-- debugaltlink_escn.ioff
-+ debugaltlink_escn.ioff
- + buildid_offset + j));
-
- /* See if we can find a matching debug file */
-@@ -2807,7 +2934,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- shdr_strtab_aioff = a_shdr.sh_offset;
- if (!ML_(img_valid)(aimg, shdr_strtab_aioff,
- 1/*bogus, but we don't know the real size*/)) {
-- ML_(symerr)(di, True,
-+ ML_(symerr)(di, True,
- "Invalid ELF Section Header String Table"
- " (alternate debuginfo file)");
- goto out;
-@@ -2834,20 +2961,36 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- _sec_escn.img = aimg; \
- _sec_escn.ioff = (DiOffT)a_shdr.sh_offset; \
- _sec_escn.szB = a_shdr.sh_size; \
-+ if (!check_compression(&a_shdr, &_sec_escn)) { \
-+ ML_(symerr)(di, True, " Compression type is " \
-+ "unsupported"); \
-+ goto out; \
-+ } \
- vg_assert(_sec_escn.img != NULL); \
- vg_assert(_sec_escn.ioff != DiOffT_INVALID); \
- TRACE_SYMTAB( "%-18s: aioff %llu .. %llu\n", \
- _sec_name, \
-- (ULong)_sec_escn.ioff, \
-- ((ULong)_sec_escn.ioff) + _sec_escn.szB - 1); \
-+ (ULong)a_shdr.sh_offset, \
-+ ((ULong)a_shdr.sh_offset) + a_shdr.sh_size - 1); \
- } \
- } while (0);
-
-- /* NAME ElfSec */
-- FIND(".debug_line", debug_line_alt_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_info", debug_info_alt_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_abbrev", debug_abbv_alt_escn)
-- FIND(".debug_str", debug_str_alt_escn)
-+ /* NAME ElfSec */
-+ FIND(".debug_line", debug_line_alt_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_line_alt_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_line", debug_line_alt_escn)
-+
-+ FIND(".debug_info", debug_info_alt_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_info_alt_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_info", debug_info_alt_escn)
-+
-+ FIND(".debug_abbrev", debug_abbv_alt_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_abbv_alt_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_abbrev", debug_abbv_alt_escn)
-+
-+ FIND(".debug_str", debug_str_alt_escn)
-+ if (!ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_str_alt_escn))
-+ FIND(".zdebug_str", debug_str_alt_escn)
-
- # undef FIND
- } /* Find all interesting sections */
-@@ -2914,7 +3057,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- debuginfo reading for that reason, but, in
- read_unitinfo_dwarf2, do check that debugstr is non-NULL
- before using it. */
-- if (ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_info_escn)
-+ if (ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_info_escn)
- && ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_abbv_escn)
- && ML_(sli_is_valid)(debug_line_escn)) {
- /* The old reader: line numbers and unwind info only */
-@@ -2946,7 +3089,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- // JRS 31 July 2014: dwarf-1 reading is currently broken and
- // therefore deactivated.
- //if (dwarf1d_img && dwarf1l_img) {
-- // ML_(read_debuginfo_dwarf1) ( di, dwarf1d_img, dwarf1d_sz,
-+ // ML_(read_debuginfo_dwarf1) ( di, dwarf1d_img, dwarf1d_sz,
- // dwarf1l_img, dwarf1l_sz );
- //}
-
-@@ -3021,7 +3164,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- }
- /* TOPLEVEL */
-
-- out:
-+ out:
- {
- /* Last, but not least, detach from the image(s). */
- if (mimg) ML_(img_done)(mimg);
-@@ -3031,7 +3174,7 @@ Bool ML_(read_elf_debug_info) ( struct _DebugInfo* di )
- if (svma_ranges) VG_(deleteXA)(svma_ranges);
-
- return res;
-- } /* out: */
-+ } /* out: */
-
- /* NOTREACHED */
- }
-diff --git a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/tinfl.c b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/tinfl.c
-new file mode 100644
-index 000000000000..30e0dc7e4366
---- /dev/null
-+++ b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/tinfl.c
-@@ -0,0 +1,596 @@
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+/*--- Tiny zlib decompressor tinfl.c ---*/
-+/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-+
-+/* tinfl.c v1.11 - public domain inflate with zlib header parsing/adler32
-+ checking (inflate-only subset of miniz.c)
-+
-+ Rich Geldreich <richgel99@gmail.com>, last updated May 20, 2011
-+
-+ Implements RFC 1950: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt
-+ and RFC 1951: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1951.txt
-+
-+ The original file has been modified in order to be a part of Valgrind
-+ project, a dynamic binary instrumentation framework.
-+ RT-RK Institute for Computer Based Systems, 2016 (mips-valgrind@rt-rk.com)
-+
-+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-+ License, or (at your option) any later version.
-+
-+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-+ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-+ General Public License for more details.
-+
-+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
-+ 02111-1307, USA.
-+
-+ The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
-+*/
-+
-+#ifndef TINFL_HEADER_INCLUDED
-+#define TINFL_HEADER_INCLUDED
-+
-+/* The entire decompressor coroutine is implemented in tinfl_decompress().
-+ The other functions are optional high-level helpers. */
-+
-+#include "pub_core_basics.h"
-+
-+typedef UChar mz_uint8;
-+typedef Short mz_int16;
-+typedef UShort mz_uint16;
-+typedef UInt mz_uint32;
-+typedef UInt mz_uint;
-+typedef ULong mz_uint64;
-+
-+#if defined(VGA_x86) || defined(VGA_amd64)
-+// Set MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES to 1 if integer loads and stores to
-+// unaligned addresses are acceptable on the target platform (slightly faster).
-+#define MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES 1
-+#endif
-+
-+#define MINIZ_LITTLE_ENDIAN ( defined(VG_LITTLEENDIAN) )
-+#define MINIZ_HAS_64BIT_REGISTERS ( VG_WORDSIZE == 8 )
-+
-+// Works around MSVC's spammy "warning C4127: conditional expression is
-+// constant" message.
-+#ifdef _MSC_VER
-+ #define MZ_MACRO_END while (0, 0)
-+#else
-+ #define MZ_MACRO_END while (0)
-+#endif
-+
-+/* Decompression flags used by tinfl_decompress().
-+
-+ TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER: If set, the input has a valid zlib header and
-+ ends with an adler32 checksum (it's a valid zlib stream). Otherwise, the
-+ input is a raw deflate stream.
-+
-+ TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT: If set, there are more input bytes available
-+ beyond the end of the supplied input buffer. If clear, the input buffer
-+ contains all remaining input.
-+
-+ TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF: If set, the output buffer is large
-+ enough to hold the entire decompressed stream. If clear, the output buffer
-+ is at least the size of the dictionary (typically 32KB).
-+
-+ TINFL_FLAG_COMPUTE_ADLER32: Force adler-32 checksum computation of the
-+ decompressed bytes.
-+*/
-+
-+enum
-+{
-+ TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER = 1,
-+ TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT = 2,
-+ TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF = 4,
-+ TINFL_FLAG_COMPUTE_ADLER32 = 8
-+};
-+
-+// High level decompression functions:
-+// tinfl_decompress_mem_to_heap() decompresses a block in memory to a heap block allocated via malloc().
-+// On entry:
-+// pSrc_buf, src_buf_len: Pointer and size of the Deflate or zlib source data to decompress.
-+// On return:
-+// Function returns a pointer to the decompressed data, or NULL on failure.
-+// *pOut_len will be set to the decompressed data's size, which could be larger than src_buf_len on uncompressible data.
-+// The caller must free() the returned block when it's no longer needed.
-+void *tinfl_decompress_mem_to_heap(const void *pSrc_buf, SizeT src_buf_len, SizeT *pOut_len, int flags);
-+
-+// tinfl_decompress_mem_to_mem() decompresses a block in memory to another block in memory.
-+// Returns TINFL_DECOMPRESS_MEM_TO_MEM_FAILED on failure, or the number of bytes written on success.
-+#define TINFL_DECOMPRESS_MEM_TO_MEM_FAILED ((SizeT)(-1))
-+SizeT tinfl_decompress_mem_to_mem(void *pOut_buf, SizeT out_buf_len, const void *pSrc_buf, SizeT src_buf_len, int flags);
-+
-+// tinfl_decompress_mem_to_callback() decompresses a block in memory to an internal 32KB buffer, and a user provided callback function will be called to flush the buffer.
-+// Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure.
-+typedef int (*tinfl_put_buf_func_ptr)(const void* pBuf, int len, void *pUser);
-+int tinfl_decompress_mem_to_callback(const void *pIn_buf, SizeT *pIn_buf_size, tinfl_put_buf_func_ptr pPut_buf_func, void *pPut_buf_user, int flags);
-+
-+struct tinfl_decompressor_tag; typedef struct tinfl_decompressor_tag tinfl_decompressor;
-+
-+// Max size of LZ dictionary.
-+#define TINFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE 32768
-+
-+// Return status.
-+typedef enum
-+{
-+ TINFL_STATUS_BAD_PARAM = -3,
-+ TINFL_STATUS_ADLER32_MISMATCH = -2,
-+ TINFL_STATUS_FAILED = -1,
-+ TINFL_STATUS_DONE = 0,
-+ TINFL_STATUS_NEEDS_MORE_INPUT = 1,
-+ TINFL_STATUS_HAS_MORE_OUTPUT = 2
-+} tinfl_status;
-+
-+// Initializes the decompressor to its initial state.
-+#define tinfl_init(r) do { (r)->m_state = 0; } MZ_MACRO_END
-+#define tinfl_get_adler32(r) (r)->m_check_adler32
-+
-+// Main low-level decompressor coroutine function. This is the only function actually needed for decompression. All the other functions are just high-level helpers for improved usability.
-+// This is a universal API, i.e. it can be used as a building block to build any desired higher level decompression API. In the limit case, it can be called once per every byte input or output.
-+tinfl_status tinfl_decompress(tinfl_decompressor *r, const mz_uint8 *pIn_buf_next, SizeT *pIn_buf_size, mz_uint8 *pOut_buf_start, mz_uint8 *pOut_buf_next, SizeT *pOut_buf_size, const mz_uint32 decomp_flags);
-+
-+// Internal/private bits follow.
-+enum
-+{
-+ TINFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES = 3, TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0 = 288, TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_1 = 32, TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_2 = 19,
-+ TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS = 10, TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE = 1 << TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS
-+};
-+
-+typedef struct
-+{
-+ mz_uint8 m_code_size[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0];
-+ mz_int16 m_look_up[TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE], m_tree[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0 * 2];
-+} tinfl_huff_table;
-+
-+#if MINIZ_HAS_64BIT_REGISTERS
-+ #define TINFL_USE_64BIT_BITBUF 1
-+#endif
-+
-+#if TINFL_USE_64BIT_BITBUF
-+ typedef mz_uint64 tinfl_bit_buf_t;
-+ #define TINFL_BITBUF_SIZE (64)
-+#else
-+ typedef mz_uint32 tinfl_bit_buf_t;
-+ #define TINFL_BITBUF_SIZE (32)
-+#endif
-+
-+struct tinfl_decompressor_tag
-+{
-+ mz_uint32 m_state, m_num_bits, m_zhdr0, m_zhdr1, m_z_adler32, m_final, m_type, m_check_adler32, m_dist, m_counter, m_num_extra, m_table_sizes[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES];
-+ tinfl_bit_buf_t m_bit_buf;
-+ SizeT m_dist_from_out_buf_start;
-+ tinfl_huff_table m_tables[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_TABLES];
-+ mz_uint8 m_raw_header[4], m_len_codes[TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_0 + TINFL_MAX_HUFF_SYMBOLS_1 + 137];
-+};
-+
-+#endif // #ifdef TINFL_HEADER_INCLUDED
-+
-+// ------------------- End of Header: Implementation follows. (If you only want the header, define MINIZ_HEADER_FILE_ONLY.)
-+
-+#ifndef TINFL_HEADER_FILE_ONLY
-+
-+#include "pub_core_mallocfree.h"
-+#include "pub_core_libcbase.h"
-+
-+#define MZ_MAX(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b))
-+#define MZ_MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b))
-+#define MZ_CLEAR_OBJ(obj) VG_(memset)(&(obj), 0, sizeof(obj))
-+
-+#if MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES && MINIZ_LITTLE_ENDIAN
-+ #define MZ_READ_LE16(p) *((const mz_uint16 *)(p))
-+ #define MZ_READ_LE32(p) *((const mz_uint32 *)(p))
-+#else
-+ #define MZ_READ_LE16(p) ((mz_uint32)(((const mz_uint8 *)(p))[0]) | ((mz_uint32)(((const mz_uint8 *)(p))[1]) << 8U))
-+ #define MZ_READ_LE32(p) ((mz_uint32)(((const mz_uint8 *)(p))[0]) | ((mz_uint32)(((const mz_uint8 *)(p))[1]) << 8U) | ((mz_uint32)(((const mz_uint8 *)(p))[2]) << 16U) | ((mz_uint32)(((const mz_uint8 *)(p))[3]) << 24U))
-+#endif
-+
-+#define TINFL_MEMCPY(d, s, l) VG_(memcpy)(d, s, l)
-+#define TINFL_MEMSET(p, c, l) VG_(memset)(p, c, l)
-+
-+#define TINFL_CR_BEGIN switch(r->m_state) { case 0:
-+#define TINFL_CR_RETURN(state_index, result) do { status = result; r->m_state = state_index; goto common_exit; case state_index:; } MZ_MACRO_END
-+#define TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(state_index, result) do { for ( ; ; ) { TINFL_CR_RETURN(state_index, result); } } MZ_MACRO_END
-+#define TINFL_CR_FINISH }
-+
-+// TODO: If the caller has indicated that there's no more input, and we attempt to read beyond the input buf, then something is wrong with the input because the inflator never
-+// reads ahead more than it needs to. Currently TINFL_GET_BYTE() pads the end of the stream with 0's in this scenario.
-+#define TINFL_GET_BYTE(state_index, c) do { \
-+ if (pIn_buf_cur >= pIn_buf_end) { \
-+ for ( ; ; ) { \
-+ if (decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT) { \
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN(state_index, TINFL_STATUS_NEEDS_MORE_INPUT); \
-+ if (pIn_buf_cur < pIn_buf_end) { \
-+ c = *pIn_buf_cur++; \
-+ break; \
-+ } \
-+ } else { \
-+ c = 0; \
-+ break; \
-+ } \
-+ } \
-+ } else c = *pIn_buf_cur++; } MZ_MACRO_END
-+
-+#define TINFL_NEED_BITS(state_index, n) do { mz_uint c; TINFL_GET_BYTE(state_index, c); bit_buf |= (((tinfl_bit_buf_t)c) << num_bits); num_bits += 8; } while (num_bits < (mz_uint)(n))
-+#define TINFL_SKIP_BITS(state_index, n) do { if (num_bits < (mz_uint)(n)) { TINFL_NEED_BITS(state_index, n); } bit_buf >>= (n); num_bits -= (n); } MZ_MACRO_END
-+#define TINFL_GET_BITS(state_index, b, n) do { if (num_bits < (mz_uint)(n)) { TINFL_NEED_BITS(state_index, n); } b = bit_buf & ((1 << (n)) - 1); bit_buf >>= (n); num_bits -= (n); } MZ_MACRO_END
-+
-+// TINFL_HUFF_BITBUF_FILL() is only used rarely, when the number of bytes remaining in the input buffer falls below 2.
-+// It reads just enough bytes from the input stream that are needed to decode the next Huffman code (and absolutely no more). It works by trying to fully decode a
-+// Huffman code by using whatever bits are currently present in the bit buffer. If this fails, it reads another byte, and tries again until it succeeds or until the
-+// bit buffer contains >=15 bits (deflate's max. Huffman code size).
-+#define TINFL_HUFF_BITBUF_FILL(state_index, pHuff) \
-+ do { \
-+ temp = (pHuff)->m_look_up[bit_buf & (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE - 1)]; \
-+ if (temp >= 0) { \
-+ code_len = temp >> 9; \
-+ if ((code_len) && (num_bits >= code_len)) \
-+ break; \
-+ } else if (num_bits > TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS) { \
-+ code_len = TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS; \
-+ do { \
-+ temp = (pHuff)->m_tree[~temp + ((bit_buf >> code_len++) & 1)]; \
-+ } while ((temp < 0) && (num_bits >= (code_len + 1))); if (temp >= 0) break; \
-+ } TINFL_GET_BYTE(state_index, c); bit_buf |= (((tinfl_bit_buf_t)c) << num_bits); num_bits += 8; \
-+ } while (num_bits < 15);
-+
-+// TINFL_HUFF_DECODE() decodes the next Huffman coded symbol. It's more complex than you would initially expect because the zlib API expects the decompressor to never read
-+// beyond the final byte of the deflate stream. (In other words, when this macro wants to read another byte from the input, it REALLY needs another byte in order to fully
-+// decode the next Huffman code.) Handling this properly is particularly important on raw deflate (non-zlib) streams, which aren't followed by a byte aligned adler-32.
-+// The slow path is only executed at the very end of the input buffer.
-+#define TINFL_HUFF_DECODE(state_index, sym, pHuff) do { \
-+ int temp; mz_uint code_len, c; \
-+ if (num_bits < 15) { \
-+ if ((pIn_buf_end - pIn_buf_cur) < 2) { \
-+ TINFL_HUFF_BITBUF_FILL(state_index, pHuff); \
-+ } else { \
-+ bit_buf |= (((tinfl_bit_buf_t)pIn_buf_cur[0]) << num_bits) | (((tinfl_bit_buf_t)pIn_buf_cur[1]) << (num_bits + 8)); pIn_buf_cur += 2; num_bits += 16; \
-+ } \
-+ } \
-+ if ((temp = (pHuff)->m_look_up[bit_buf & (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE - 1)]) >= 0) \
-+ code_len = temp >> 9, temp &= 511; \
-+ else { \
-+ code_len = TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS; do { temp = (pHuff)->m_tree[~temp + ((bit_buf >> code_len++) & 1)]; } while (temp < 0); \
-+ } sym = temp; bit_buf >>= code_len; num_bits -= code_len; } MZ_MACRO_END
-+
-+tinfl_status tinfl_decompress(tinfl_decompressor *r, const mz_uint8 *pIn_buf_next, SizeT *pIn_buf_size, mz_uint8 *pOut_buf_start, mz_uint8 *pOut_buf_next, SizeT *pOut_buf_size, const mz_uint32 decomp_flags)
-+{
-+ static const int s_length_base[31] = { 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13, 15,17,19,23,27,31,35,43,51,59, 67,83,99,115,131,163,195,227,258,0,0 };
-+ static const int s_length_extra[31]= { 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,0,0,0 };
-+ static const int s_dist_base[32] = { 1,2,3,4,5,7,9,13,17,25,33,49,65,97,129,193, 257,385,513,769,1025,1537,2049,3073,4097,6145,8193,12289,16385,24577,0,0};
-+ static const int s_dist_extra[32] = { 0,0,0,0,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,13,13};
-+ static const mz_uint8 s_length_dezigzag[19] = { 16,17,18,0,8,7,9,6,10,5,11,4,12,3,13,2,14,1,15 };
-+ static const int s_min_table_sizes[3] = { 257, 1, 4 };
-+
-+ tinfl_status status = TINFL_STATUS_FAILED; mz_uint32 num_bits, dist, counter, num_extra; tinfl_bit_buf_t bit_buf;
-+ const mz_uint8 *pIn_buf_cur = pIn_buf_next, *const pIn_buf_end = pIn_buf_next + *pIn_buf_size;
-+ mz_uint8 *pOut_buf_cur = pOut_buf_next, *const pOut_buf_end = pOut_buf_next + *pOut_buf_size;
-+ SizeT out_buf_size_mask = (decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF) ? (SizeT)-1 : ((pOut_buf_next - pOut_buf_start) + *pOut_buf_size) - 1, dist_from_out_buf_start;
-+
-+ // Ensure the output buffer's size is a power of 2, unless the output buffer is large enough to hold the entire output file (in which case it doesn't matter).
-+ if (((out_buf_size_mask + 1) & out_buf_size_mask) || (pOut_buf_next < pOut_buf_start)) { *pIn_buf_size = *pOut_buf_size = 0; return TINFL_STATUS_BAD_PARAM; }
-+
-+ num_bits = r->m_num_bits; bit_buf = r->m_bit_buf; dist = r->m_dist; counter = r->m_counter; num_extra = r->m_num_extra; dist_from_out_buf_start = r->m_dist_from_out_buf_start;
-+ TINFL_CR_BEGIN
-+
-+ bit_buf = num_bits = dist = counter = num_extra = r->m_zhdr0 = r->m_zhdr1 = 0; r->m_z_adler32 = r->m_check_adler32 = 1;
-+ if (decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER)
-+ {
-+ TINFL_GET_BYTE(1, r->m_zhdr0); TINFL_GET_BYTE(2, r->m_zhdr1);
-+ counter = (((r->m_zhdr0 * 256 + r->m_zhdr1) % 31 != 0) || (r->m_zhdr1 & 32) || ((r->m_zhdr0 & 15) != 8));
-+ if (!(decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF)) counter |= (((1U << (8U + (r->m_zhdr0 >> 4))) > 32768U) || ((out_buf_size_mask + 1) < (SizeT)(1U << (8U + (r->m_zhdr0 >> 4)))));
-+ if (counter) { TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(36, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED); }
-+ }
-+
-+ do
-+ {
-+ TINFL_GET_BITS(3, r->m_final, 3); r->m_type = r->m_final >> 1;
-+ if (r->m_type == 0)
-+ {
-+ TINFL_SKIP_BITS(5, num_bits & 7);
-+ for (counter = 0; counter < 4; ++counter) { if (num_bits) TINFL_GET_BITS(6, r->m_raw_header[counter], 8); else TINFL_GET_BYTE(7, r->m_raw_header[counter]); }
-+ if ((counter = (r->m_raw_header[0] | (r->m_raw_header[1] << 8))) != (mz_uint)(0xFFFF ^ (r->m_raw_header[2] | (r->m_raw_header[3] << 8)))) { TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(39, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED); }
-+ while ((counter) && (num_bits))
-+ {
-+ TINFL_GET_BITS(51, dist, 8);
-+ while (pOut_buf_cur >= pOut_buf_end) { TINFL_CR_RETURN(52, TINFL_STATUS_HAS_MORE_OUTPUT); }
-+ *pOut_buf_cur++ = (mz_uint8)dist;
-+ counter--;
-+ }
-+ while (counter)
-+ {
-+ SizeT n; while (pOut_buf_cur >= pOut_buf_end) { TINFL_CR_RETURN(9, TINFL_STATUS_HAS_MORE_OUTPUT); }
-+ while (pIn_buf_cur >= pIn_buf_end)
-+ {
-+ if (decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT)
-+ {
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN(38, TINFL_STATUS_NEEDS_MORE_INPUT);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(40, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ n = MZ_MIN(MZ_MIN((SizeT)(pOut_buf_end - pOut_buf_cur), (SizeT)(pIn_buf_end - pIn_buf_cur)), counter);
-+ TINFL_MEMCPY(pOut_buf_cur, pIn_buf_cur, n); pIn_buf_cur += n; pOut_buf_cur += n; counter -= (mz_uint)n;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ else if (r->m_type == 3)
-+ {
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(10, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED);
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ if (r->m_type == 1)
-+ {
-+ mz_uint8 *p = r->m_tables[0].m_code_size; mz_uint i;
-+ r->m_table_sizes[0] = 288; r->m_table_sizes[1] = 32; TINFL_MEMSET(r->m_tables[1].m_code_size, 5, 32);
-+ for ( i = 0; i <= 143; ++i) *p++ = 8; for ( ; i <= 255; ++i) *p++ = 9; for ( ; i <= 279; ++i) *p++ = 7; for ( ; i <= 287; ++i) *p++ = 8;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ for (counter = 0; counter < 3; counter++) { TINFL_GET_BITS(11, r->m_table_sizes[counter], "\05\05\04"[counter]); r->m_table_sizes[counter] += s_min_table_sizes[counter]; }
-+ MZ_CLEAR_OBJ(r->m_tables[2].m_code_size); for (counter = 0; counter < r->m_table_sizes[2]; counter++) { mz_uint s; TINFL_GET_BITS(14, s, 3); r->m_tables[2].m_code_size[s_length_dezigzag[counter]] = (mz_uint8)s; }
-+ r->m_table_sizes[2] = 19;
-+ }
-+ for ( ; (int)r->m_type >= 0; r->m_type--)
-+ {
-+ int tree_next, tree_cur; tinfl_huff_table *pTable;
-+ mz_uint i, j, used_syms, total, sym_index, next_code[17], total_syms[16]; pTable = &r->m_tables[r->m_type]; MZ_CLEAR_OBJ(total_syms); MZ_CLEAR_OBJ(pTable->m_look_up); MZ_CLEAR_OBJ(pTable->m_tree);
-+ for (i = 0; i < r->m_table_sizes[r->m_type]; ++i) total_syms[pTable->m_code_size[i]]++;
-+ used_syms = 0, total = 0; next_code[0] = next_code[1] = 0;
-+ for (i = 1; i <= 15; ++i) { used_syms += total_syms[i]; next_code[i + 1] = (total = ((total + total_syms[i]) << 1)); }
-+ if ((65536 != total) && (used_syms > 1))
-+ {
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(35, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED);
-+ }
-+ for (tree_next = -1, sym_index = 0; sym_index < r->m_table_sizes[r->m_type]; ++sym_index)
-+ {
-+ mz_uint rev_code = 0, l, cur_code, code_size = pTable->m_code_size[sym_index]; if (!code_size) continue;
-+ cur_code = next_code[code_size]++; for (l = code_size; l > 0; l--, cur_code >>= 1) rev_code = (rev_code << 1) | (cur_code & 1);
-+ if (code_size <= TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS) { mz_int16 k = (mz_int16)((code_size << 9) | sym_index); while (rev_code < TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE) { pTable->m_look_up[rev_code] = k; rev_code += (1 << code_size); } continue; }
-+ if (0 == (tree_cur = pTable->m_look_up[rev_code & (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE - 1)])) { pTable->m_look_up[rev_code & (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE - 1)] = (mz_int16)tree_next; tree_cur = tree_next; tree_next -= 2; }
-+ rev_code >>= (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS - 1);
-+ for (j = code_size; j > (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS + 1); j--)
-+ {
-+ tree_cur -= ((rev_code >>= 1) & 1);
-+ if (!pTable->m_tree[-tree_cur - 1]) { pTable->m_tree[-tree_cur - 1] = (mz_int16)tree_next; tree_cur = tree_next; tree_next -= 2; } else tree_cur = pTable->m_tree[-tree_cur - 1];
-+ }
-+ tree_cur -= ((rev_code >>= 1) & 1); pTable->m_tree[-tree_cur - 1] = (mz_int16)sym_index;
-+ }
-+ if (r->m_type == 2)
-+ {
-+ for (counter = 0; counter < (r->m_table_sizes[0] + r->m_table_sizes[1]); )
-+ {
-+ mz_uint s; TINFL_HUFF_DECODE(16, dist, &r->m_tables[2]); if (dist < 16) { r->m_len_codes[counter++] = (mz_uint8)dist; continue; }
-+ if ((dist == 16) && (!counter))
-+ {
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(17, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED);
-+ }
-+ num_extra = "\02\03\07"[dist - 16]; TINFL_GET_BITS(18, s, num_extra); s += "\03\03\013"[dist - 16];
-+ TINFL_MEMSET(r->m_len_codes + counter, (dist == 16) ? r->m_len_codes[counter - 1] : 0, s); counter += s;
-+ }
-+ if ((r->m_table_sizes[0] + r->m_table_sizes[1]) != counter)
-+ {
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(21, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED);
-+ }
-+ TINFL_MEMCPY(r->m_tables[0].m_code_size, r->m_len_codes, r->m_table_sizes[0]); TINFL_MEMCPY(r->m_tables[1].m_code_size, r->m_len_codes + r->m_table_sizes[0], r->m_table_sizes[1]);
-+ }
-+ }
-+ for ( ; ; )
-+ {
-+ mz_uint8 *pSrc;
-+ for ( ; ; )
-+ {
-+ if (((pIn_buf_end - pIn_buf_cur) < 4) || ((pOut_buf_end - pOut_buf_cur) < 2))
-+ {
-+ TINFL_HUFF_DECODE(23, counter, &r->m_tables[0]);
-+ if (counter >= 256)
-+ break;
-+ while (pOut_buf_cur >= pOut_buf_end) { TINFL_CR_RETURN(24, TINFL_STATUS_HAS_MORE_OUTPUT); }
-+ *pOut_buf_cur++ = (mz_uint8)counter;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ int sym2; mz_uint code_len;
-+#if TINFL_USE_64BIT_BITBUF
-+ if (num_bits < 30) { bit_buf |= (((tinfl_bit_buf_t)MZ_READ_LE32(pIn_buf_cur)) << num_bits); pIn_buf_cur += 4; num_bits += 32; }
-+#else
-+ if (num_bits < 15) { bit_buf |= (((tinfl_bit_buf_t)MZ_READ_LE16(pIn_buf_cur)) << num_bits); pIn_buf_cur += 2; num_bits += 16; }
-+#endif
-+ if ((sym2 = r->m_tables[0].m_look_up[bit_buf & (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE - 1)]) >= 0)
-+ code_len = sym2 >> 9;
-+ else
-+ {
-+ code_len = TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS; do { sym2 = r->m_tables[0].m_tree[~sym2 + ((bit_buf >> code_len++) & 1)]; } while (sym2 < 0);
-+ }
-+ counter = sym2; bit_buf >>= code_len; num_bits -= code_len;
-+ if (counter & 256)
-+ break;
-+
-+#if !TINFL_USE_64BIT_BITBUF
-+ if (num_bits < 15) { bit_buf |= (((tinfl_bit_buf_t)MZ_READ_LE16(pIn_buf_cur)) << num_bits); pIn_buf_cur += 2; num_bits += 16; }
-+#endif
-+ if ((sym2 = r->m_tables[0].m_look_up[bit_buf & (TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_SIZE - 1)]) >= 0)
-+ code_len = sym2 >> 9;
-+ else
-+ {
-+ code_len = TINFL_FAST_LOOKUP_BITS; do { sym2 = r->m_tables[0].m_tree[~sym2 + ((bit_buf >> code_len++) & 1)]; } while (sym2 < 0);
-+ }
-+ bit_buf >>= code_len; num_bits -= code_len;
-+
-+ pOut_buf_cur[0] = (mz_uint8)counter;
-+ if (sym2 & 256)
-+ {
-+ pOut_buf_cur++;
-+ counter = sym2;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ pOut_buf_cur[1] = (mz_uint8)sym2;
-+ pOut_buf_cur += 2;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if ((counter &= 511) == 256) break;
-+
-+ num_extra = s_length_extra[counter - 257]; counter = s_length_base[counter - 257];
-+ if (num_extra) { mz_uint extra_bits; TINFL_GET_BITS(25, extra_bits, num_extra); counter += extra_bits; }
-+
-+ TINFL_HUFF_DECODE(26, dist, &r->m_tables[1]);
-+ num_extra = s_dist_extra[dist]; dist = s_dist_base[dist];
-+ if (num_extra) { mz_uint extra_bits; TINFL_GET_BITS(27, extra_bits, num_extra); dist += extra_bits; }
-+
-+ dist_from_out_buf_start = pOut_buf_cur - pOut_buf_start;
-+ if ((dist > dist_from_out_buf_start) && (decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF))
-+ {
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(37, TINFL_STATUS_FAILED);
-+ }
-+
-+ pSrc = pOut_buf_start + ((dist_from_out_buf_start - dist) & out_buf_size_mask);
-+
-+ if ((MZ_MAX(pOut_buf_cur, pSrc) + counter) > pOut_buf_end)
-+ {
-+ while (counter--)
-+ {
-+ while (pOut_buf_cur >= pOut_buf_end) { TINFL_CR_RETURN(53, TINFL_STATUS_HAS_MORE_OUTPUT); }
-+ *pOut_buf_cur++ = pOut_buf_start[(dist_from_out_buf_start++ - dist) & out_buf_size_mask];
-+ }
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+#if MINIZ_USE_UNALIGNED_LOADS_AND_STORES
-+ else if ((counter >= 9) && (counter <= dist))
-+ {
-+ const mz_uint8 *pSrc_end = pSrc + (counter & ~7);
-+ do
-+ {
-+ ((mz_uint32 *)pOut_buf_cur)[0] = ((const mz_uint32 *)pSrc)[0];
-+ ((mz_uint32 *)pOut_buf_cur)[1] = ((const mz_uint32 *)pSrc)[1];
-+ pOut_buf_cur += 8;
-+ } while ((pSrc += 8) < pSrc_end);
-+ if ((counter &= 7) < 3)
-+ {
-+ if (counter)
-+ {
-+ pOut_buf_cur[0] = pSrc[0];
-+ if (counter > 1)
-+ pOut_buf_cur[1] = pSrc[1];
-+ pOut_buf_cur += counter;
-+ }
-+ continue;
-+ }
-+ }
-+#endif
-+ do
-+ {
-+ pOut_buf_cur[0] = pSrc[0];
-+ pOut_buf_cur[1] = pSrc[1];
-+ pOut_buf_cur[2] = pSrc[2];
-+ pOut_buf_cur += 3; pSrc += 3;
-+ } while ((int)(counter -= 3) > 2);
-+ if ((int)counter > 0)
-+ {
-+ pOut_buf_cur[0] = pSrc[0];
-+ if ((int)counter > 1)
-+ pOut_buf_cur[1] = pSrc[1];
-+ pOut_buf_cur += counter;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ }
-+ } while (!(r->m_final & 1));
-+ if (decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER)
-+ {
-+ TINFL_SKIP_BITS(32, num_bits & 7); for (counter = 0; counter < 4; ++counter) { mz_uint s; if (num_bits) TINFL_GET_BITS(41, s, 8); else TINFL_GET_BYTE(42, s); r->m_z_adler32 = (r->m_z_adler32 << 8) | s; }
-+ }
-+ TINFL_CR_RETURN_FOREVER(34, TINFL_STATUS_DONE);
-+ TINFL_CR_FINISH
-+
-+common_exit:
-+ r->m_num_bits = num_bits; r->m_bit_buf = bit_buf; r->m_dist = dist; r->m_counter = counter; r->m_num_extra = num_extra; r->m_dist_from_out_buf_start = dist_from_out_buf_start;
-+ *pIn_buf_size = pIn_buf_cur - pIn_buf_next; *pOut_buf_size = pOut_buf_cur - pOut_buf_next;
-+ if ((decomp_flags & (TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER | TINFL_FLAG_COMPUTE_ADLER32)) && (status >= 0))
-+ {
-+ const mz_uint8 *ptr = pOut_buf_next; SizeT buf_len = *pOut_buf_size;
-+ mz_uint32 i, s1 = r->m_check_adler32 & 0xffff, s2 = r->m_check_adler32 >> 16; SizeT block_len = buf_len % 5552;
-+ while (buf_len)
-+ {
-+ for (i = 0; i + 7 < block_len; i += 8, ptr += 8)
-+ {
-+ s1 += ptr[0], s2 += s1; s1 += ptr[1], s2 += s1; s1 += ptr[2], s2 += s1; s1 += ptr[3], s2 += s1;
-+ s1 += ptr[4], s2 += s1; s1 += ptr[5], s2 += s1; s1 += ptr[6], s2 += s1; s1 += ptr[7], s2 += s1;
-+ }
-+ for ( ; i < block_len; ++i) s1 += *ptr++, s2 += s1;
-+ s1 %= 65521U, s2 %= 65521U; buf_len -= block_len; block_len = 5552;
-+ }
-+ r->m_check_adler32 = (s2 << 16) + s1; if ((status == TINFL_STATUS_DONE) && (decomp_flags & TINFL_FLAG_PARSE_ZLIB_HEADER) && (r->m_check_adler32 != r->m_z_adler32)) status = TINFL_STATUS_ADLER32_MISMATCH;
-+ }
-+ return status;
-+}
-+
-+// Higher level helper functions.
-+void *tinfl_decompress_mem_to_heap(const void *pSrc_buf, SizeT src_buf_len, SizeT *pOut_len, int flags)
-+{
-+ tinfl_decompressor decomp; void *pBuf = NULL, *pNew_buf; SizeT src_buf_ofs = 0, out_buf_capacity = 0;
-+ *pOut_len = 0;
-+ tinfl_init(&decomp);
-+ for ( ; ; )
-+ {
-+ SizeT src_buf_size = src_buf_len - src_buf_ofs, dst_buf_size = out_buf_capacity - *pOut_len, new_out_buf_capacity;
-+ tinfl_status status = tinfl_decompress(&decomp, (const mz_uint8*)pSrc_buf + src_buf_ofs, &src_buf_size, (mz_uint8*)pBuf, pBuf ? (mz_uint8*)pBuf + *pOut_len : NULL, &dst_buf_size,
-+ (flags & ~TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT) | TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF);
-+ if ((status < 0) || (status == TINFL_STATUS_NEEDS_MORE_INPUT))
-+ {
-+ VG_(free)(pBuf); *pOut_len = 0; return NULL;
-+ }
-+ src_buf_ofs += src_buf_size;
-+ *pOut_len += dst_buf_size;
-+ if (status == TINFL_STATUS_DONE) break;
-+ new_out_buf_capacity = out_buf_capacity * 2; if (new_out_buf_capacity < 128) new_out_buf_capacity = 128;
-+ pNew_buf = VG_(realloc)("tinfl.tinfl_decompress_mem_to_heap.1", pBuf, new_out_buf_capacity);
-+ if (!pNew_buf)
-+ {
-+ VG_(free)(pBuf); *pOut_len = 0; return NULL;
-+ }
-+ pBuf = pNew_buf; out_buf_capacity = new_out_buf_capacity;
-+ }
-+ return pBuf;
-+}
-+
-+SizeT tinfl_decompress_mem_to_mem(void *pOut_buf, SizeT out_buf_len, const void *pSrc_buf, SizeT src_buf_len, int flags)
-+{
-+ tinfl_decompressor decomp; tinfl_status status; tinfl_init(&decomp);
-+ status = tinfl_decompress(&decomp, (const mz_uint8*)pSrc_buf, &src_buf_len, (mz_uint8*)pOut_buf, (mz_uint8*)pOut_buf, &out_buf_len, (flags & ~TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT) | TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF);
-+ return (status != TINFL_STATUS_DONE) ? TINFL_DECOMPRESS_MEM_TO_MEM_FAILED : out_buf_len;
-+}
-+
-+int tinfl_decompress_mem_to_callback(const void *pIn_buf, SizeT *pIn_buf_size, tinfl_put_buf_func_ptr pPut_buf_func, void *pPut_buf_user, int flags)
-+{
-+ int result = 0;
-+ tinfl_decompressor decomp;
-+ mz_uint8 *pDict = (mz_uint8*)VG_(malloc)("tinfl.tinfl_decompress_mem_to_callback.1", TINFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE); SizeT in_buf_ofs = 0, dict_ofs = 0;
-+ if (!pDict)
-+ return TINFL_STATUS_FAILED;
-+ tinfl_init(&decomp);
-+ for ( ; ; )
-+ {
-+ SizeT in_buf_size = *pIn_buf_size - in_buf_ofs, dst_buf_size = TINFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE - dict_ofs;
-+ tinfl_status status = tinfl_decompress(&decomp, (const mz_uint8*)pIn_buf + in_buf_ofs, &in_buf_size, pDict, pDict + dict_ofs, &dst_buf_size,
-+ (flags & ~(TINFL_FLAG_HAS_MORE_INPUT | TINFL_FLAG_USING_NON_WRAPPING_OUTPUT_BUF)));
-+ in_buf_ofs += in_buf_size;
-+ if ((dst_buf_size) && (!(*pPut_buf_func)(pDict + dict_ofs, (int)dst_buf_size, pPut_buf_user)))
-+ break;
-+ if (status != TINFL_STATUS_HAS_MORE_OUTPUT)
-+ {
-+ result = (status == TINFL_STATUS_DONE);
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ dict_ofs = (dict_ofs + dst_buf_size) & (TINFL_LZ_DICT_SIZE - 1);
-+ }
-+ VG_(free)(pDict);
-+ *pIn_buf_size = in_buf_ofs;
-+ return result;
-+}
-+
-+#endif // #ifndef TINFL_HEADER_FILE_ONLY
diff --git a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch b/patches/valgrind-3.12.0/0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch
similarity index 93%
rename from patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch
rename to patches/valgrind-3.12.0/0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch
index ab5144b..e6a57f6 100644
--- a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch
+++ b/patches/valgrind-3.12.0/0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Signed-off-by: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
-index 8ab7f9b68cd5..cc70ed280192 100644
+index 372871b87dc4..66375adccc2c 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ case "${host_cpu}" in
diff --git a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch b/patches/valgrind-3.12.0/0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch
similarity index 96%
rename from patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch
rename to patches/valgrind-3.12.0/0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch
index cb96d7c..7635e3b 100644
--- a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch
+++ b/patches/valgrind-3.12.0/0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Signed-off-by: Michael Olbrich <m.olbrich@pengutronix.de>
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
-index cc70ed280192..9311718ba19a 100644
+index 66375adccc2c..f00cf20fecab 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -328,16 +328,17 @@ case "${host_os}" in
diff --git a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/autogen.sh b/patches/valgrind-3.12.0/autogen.sh
similarity index 100%
rename from patches/valgrind-3.11.0/autogen.sh
rename to patches/valgrind-3.12.0/autogen.sh
diff --git a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/series b/patches/valgrind-3.12.0/series
similarity index 51%
rename from patches/valgrind-3.11.0/series
rename to patches/valgrind-3.12.0/series
index e983e5a..ce22fca 100644
--- a/patches/valgrind-3.11.0/series
+++ b/patches/valgrind-3.12.0/series
@@ -2,6 +2,4 @@
#tag:base --start-number 1
0001-configure.ac-allow-all-arm-don-t-restrict-to-armv7.patch
0002-make-kernel-version-a-autoconf-cache-variable.patch
-0003-Bug-357833-Setting-RLIMIT_DATA-to-zero-breaks-with-l.patch
-0004-add-compressed-debuginfo-support.patch
-# 9f65f517c4df33224259a3a17b3ed095 - git-ptx-patches magic
+# 740ad5fce41b58864cb7c18bfefd385a - git-ptx-patches magic
diff --git a/rules/valgrind.make b/rules/valgrind.make
index 9ce1933..c75c959 100644
--- a/rules/valgrind.make
+++ b/rules/valgrind.make
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ PACKAGES-$(PTXCONF_ARCH_ARM)-$(PTXCONF_VALGRIND) += valgrind
#
# Paths and names
#
-VALGRIND_VERSION := 3.11.0
-VALGRIND_MD5 := 4ea62074da73ae82e0162d6550d3f129
+VALGRIND_VERSION := 3.12.0
+VALGRIND_MD5 := 6eb03c0c10ea917013a7622e483d61bb
VALGRIND := valgrind-$(VALGRIND_VERSION)
VALGRIND_SUFFIX := tar.bz2
VALGRIND_URL := http://valgrind.org/downloads/$(VALGRIND).$(VALGRIND_SUFFIX)
--
2.9.3
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