Chromium Code Reviews| Index: src/trusted/validator_mips/validation-report.py |
| diff --git a/src/trusted/validator_mips/validation-report.py b/src/trusted/validator_mips/validation-report.py |
| new file mode 100755 |
| index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..484ed8b3bab00e618034d1c29033aac2bd4f66d6 |
| --- /dev/null |
| +++ b/src/trusted/validator_mips/validation-report.py |
| @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ |
| +#!/usr/bin/python |
| +# |
| +# Copyright (c) 2012 The Native Client Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| +# found in the LICENSE file. |
| +# |
| + |
| + |
| +import sys |
| +import textwrap |
| +from subprocess import Popen, PIPE |
| + |
| +_OBJDUMP = 'mips-linux-gnu-objdump' |
| + |
| +def _objdump(binary, vaddr, ctx_before, ctx_after): |
| + args = [ |
| + _OBJDUMP, |
| + '-d', |
| + '-G', |
| + binary, |
| + '--start-address=0x%08X' % (vaddr - (4 * ctx_before)), |
| + '--stop-address=0x%08X' % (vaddr + 4 + (4 * ctx_after))] |
| + highlight = ctx_before |
| + lines = 0 |
| + for line in Popen(args, stdout=PIPE).stdout.read().split('\n'): |
|
Nick Bray (chromium)
2012/04/13 20:25:26
p.communicate() is preferred in most cases.
|
| + if line.startswith(' '): |
| + if highlight == 0: |
| + print '--> ', line |
| + else: |
| + print ' ', line |
| + highlight -= 1 |
| + lines += 1 |
| + if not lines: |
| + print ' (not found)' |
| + |
| +def _problem_info(code): |
| + return { |
| + 'kProblemUnsafe': ['Instruction is unsafe', 0, 0], |
| + 'kProblemBranchSplitsPattern': ['The destination of this branch is ' |
| + 'at middle of an pseudo-instruction that must be executed in full', |
| + 0, 0], |
| + 'kProblemPatternCrossesBundle': ['This instruction is part of a ' |
| + 'sequence that must execute in full, but it spans a bundle edge ' |
| + '-- so an indirect branch may target it', |
| + 1, 1], |
| + 'kProblemBranchInvalidDest': ['This branch targets a location that is ' |
| + 'outside of the application\'s executable code, over 256 MB', |
| + 0, 0], |
| + 'kProblemUnsafeLoadStore': ['This load/store instruction is not ' |
| + 'preceded by a valid store mask instruction', |
| + 1, 0], |
| + 'kProblemUnsafeJumpRegister': ['This indirect jump instruction is not ' |
| + 'preceded by a valid jump mask instruction', |
| + 1, 0], |
| + 'kProblemUnsafeDataWrite': ['This instruction affects a register that ' |
| + 'must contain a valid data-region address (sp), but is not ' |
| + 'followed by a valid store mask instruction', |
| + 0, 1], |
| + 'kProblemReadOnlyRegister': ['This instruction changes the contents of' |
| + ' read-only register', |
| + 0, 0], |
| + 'kProblemMisalignedCall': ['This linking branch/jump instruction is ' |
| + 'not at the bundle offset +8, so when its RA result is masked, the' |
| + ' caller will not return to the next instruction (start of next ' |
| + 'bundle)', |
| + 0, 0], |
| + 'kProblemUnalignedJumpToTrampoline':['The destination of this ' |
| + 'jump/branch instruction is in trampoline code section but ' |
| + 'address is not bundle aligned', |
| + 0, 0], |
| + 'kProblemDataRegInDelaySlot':['This instruction changes value of a ' |
| + 'stack pointer but is located in the delay slot of jump/branch', |
| + 1, 0], |
| + }[code] |
| + |
| +def _safety_msg(val): |
| + return { |
| + 0: 'UNKNOWN', # Should not appear |
| + 1: 'is undefined', |
| + 2: 'has unpredictable effects', |
| + 3: 'is deprecated', |
| + 4: 'is forbidden', |
| + 5: 'uses forbidden operands', |
| + }[val] |
| + |
| +def _explain_problem(binary, vaddr, safety, code, ref_vaddr): |
| + msg, ctx_before, ctx_after = _problem_info(code) |
| + if safety == 6: |
| + msg = "At %08X: %s:" % (vaddr, msg) |
| + else: |
| + msg = ("At %08X: %s (%s):" |
| + % (vaddr, msg, _safety_msg(safety))) |
| + print '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(msg, 70, subsequent_indent=' ')) |
| + _objdump(binary, vaddr, ctx_before, ctx_after) |
| + if ref_vaddr: |
| + print "Destination address %08X:" % ref_vaddr |
| + _objdump(binary, ref_vaddr, 1, 1) |
| + |
| +def _parse_report(line): |
| + vaddr_hex, safety, code, ref_vaddr_hex = line.split() |
| + return (int(vaddr_hex, 16), int(safety), code, int(ref_vaddr_hex, 16)) |
| + |
| +for line in sys.stdin: |
| + if line.startswith('ncval: '): |
| + line = line[7:].strip() |
| + _explain_problem(sys.argv[1], *_parse_report(line)) |