import lldb import json import os from lldbsuite.test.decorators import * from lldbsuite.test.lldbtest import * from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil # On AArch64 systems, unused top bits of pointers can be used for other things. @skipIf(archs=no_match(["aarch64", "arm64", "arm64e"])) # Only run this test on systems where Top Byte Ignore is known to be enabled # and widely available (FreeBSD has support but only since recently). @skipUnlessPlatform(["linux"] + lldbplatformutil.getDarwinOSTriples()) class TestArmPointerMetadataStripping(TestBase): # Use extra_symbols.json as a template to add a new symbol whose address # contains non-zero high order bits set. def create_symbols_file(self): template_path = os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), "extra_symbols.json") with open(template_path, "r") as f: symbols_data = json.load(f) target = self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget() symbols_data["triple"] = target.GetTriple() module = target.GetModuleAtIndex(0) symbols_data["uuid"] = module.GetUUIDString() json_filename = self.getBuildArtifact("extra_symbols.json") with open(json_filename, "w") as file: json.dump(symbols_data, file, indent=4) return json_filename def test(self): self.build() src = lldb.SBFileSpec("main.c") target, process, thread, bkpt = lldbutil.run_to_source_breakpoint( self, "break here", src ) symbols_file = self.create_symbols_file() self.runCmd(f"target module add {symbols_file}") # The high order bits should be stripped. self.expect_expr("get_high_bits(&myglobal_json)", result_value="0") # Mark all bits as used for addresses and ensure bits are no longer stripped. self.runCmd("settings set target.process.virtual-addressable-bits 64") self.expect_expr( "get_high_bits(&myglobal_json)", result_value=str(0x1200000000000000) )