const builtin = @import("builtin"); const std = @import("std.zig"); const math = std.math; pub fn doClientRequest(default: usize, request: usize, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize, a4: usize, a5: usize) usize { if (!builtin.valgrind_support) { return default; } switch (builtin.target.cpu.arch) { .x86 => { return asm volatile ( \\ roll $3, %%edi ; roll $13, %%edi \\ roll $29, %%edi ; roll $19, %%edi \\ xchgl %%ebx,%%ebx : [_] "={edx}" (-> usize), : [_] "{eax}" (&[_]usize{ request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 }), [_] "0" (default), : "cc", "memory" ); }, .x86_64 => { return asm volatile ( \\ rolq $3, %%rdi ; rolq $13, %%rdi \\ rolq $61, %%rdi ; rolq $51, %%rdi \\ xchgq %%rbx,%%rbx : [_] "={rdx}" (-> usize), : [_] "{rax}" (&[_]usize{ request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 }), [_] "0" (default), : "cc", "memory" ); }, .aarch64 => { return asm volatile ( \\ ror x12, x12, #3 ; ror x12, x12, #13 \\ ror x12, x12, #51 ; ror x12, x12, #61 \\ orr x10, x10, x10 : [_] "={x3}" (-> usize), : [_] "{x4}" (&[_]usize{ request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 }), [_] "0" (default), : "cc", "memory" ); }, // ppc32 // ppc64 // arm // s390x // mips32 // mips64 else => { return default; }, } } pub const ClientRequest = enum(u32) { RunningOnValgrind = 4097, DiscardTranslations = 4098, ClientCall0 = 4353, ClientCall1 = 4354, ClientCall2 = 4355, ClientCall3 = 4356, CountErrors = 4609, GdbMonitorCommand = 4610, MalloclikeBlock = 4865, ResizeinplaceBlock = 4875, FreelikeBlock = 4866, CreateMempool = 4867, DestroyMempool = 4868, MempoolAlloc = 4869, MempoolFree = 4870, MempoolTrim = 4871, MoveMempool = 4872, MempoolChange = 4873, MempoolExists = 4874, Printf = 5121, PrintfBacktrace = 5122, PrintfValistByRef = 5123, PrintfBacktraceValistByRef = 5124, StackRegister = 5377, StackDeregister = 5378, StackChange = 5379, LoadPdbDebuginfo = 5633, MapIpToSrcloc = 5889, ChangeErrDisablement = 6145, VexInitForIri = 6401, InnerThreads = 6402, }; pub fn ToolBase(base: [2]u8) u32 { return (@as(u32, base[0] & 0xff) << 24) | (@as(u32, base[1] & 0xff) << 16); } pub fn IsTool(base: [2]u8, code: usize) bool { return ToolBase(base) == (code & 0xffff0000); } fn doClientRequestExpr(default: usize, request: ClientRequest, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize, a4: usize, a5: usize) usize { return doClientRequest(default, @as(usize, @intCast(@intFromEnum(request))), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5); } fn doClientRequestStmt(request: ClientRequest, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize, a4: usize, a5: usize) void { _ = doClientRequestExpr(0, request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5); } /// Returns the number of Valgrinds this code is running under. That /// is, 0 if running natively, 1 if running under Valgrind, 2 if /// running under Valgrind which is running under another Valgrind, /// etc. pub fn runningOnValgrind() usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .RunningOnValgrind, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); } test "works whether running on valgrind or not" { _ = runningOnValgrind(); } /// Discard translation of code in the slice qzz. Useful if you are debugging /// a JITter or some such, since it provides a way to make sure valgrind will /// retranslate the invalidated area. Returns no value. pub fn discardTranslations(qzz: []const u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.DiscardTranslations, @intFromPtr(qzz.ptr), qzz.len, 0, 0, 0); } pub fn innerThreads(qzz: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.InnerThreads, qzz, 0, 0, 0, 0); } pub fn nonSIMDCall0(func: fn (usize) usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall0, @intFromPtr(func), 0, 0, 0, 0); } pub fn nonSIMDCall1(func: fn (usize, usize) usize, a1: usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall1, @intFromPtr(func), a1, 0, 0, 0); } pub fn nonSIMDCall2(func: fn (usize, usize, usize) usize, a1: usize, a2: usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall2, @intFromPtr(func), a1, a2, 0, 0); } pub fn nonSIMDCall3(func: fn (usize, usize, usize, usize) usize, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall3, @intFromPtr(func), a1, a2, a3, 0); } /// Counts the number of errors that have been recorded by a tool. Nb: /// the tool must record the errors with VG_(maybe_record_error)() or /// VG_(unique_error)() for them to be counted. pub fn countErrors() usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, // default return .CountErrors, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); } pub fn mallocLikeBlock(mem: []u8, rzB: usize, is_zeroed: bool) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MalloclikeBlock, @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, rzB, @intFromBool(is_zeroed), 0); } pub fn resizeInPlaceBlock(oldmem: []u8, newsize: usize, rzB: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.ResizeinplaceBlock, @intFromPtr(oldmem.ptr), oldmem.len, newsize, rzB, 0); } pub fn freeLikeBlock(addr: [*]u8, rzB: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.FreelikeBlock, @intFromPtr(addr), rzB, 0, 0, 0); } /// Create a memory pool. pub const MempoolFlags = struct { pub const AutoFree = 1; pub const MetaPool = 2; }; pub fn createMempool(pool: [*]u8, rzB: usize, is_zeroed: bool, flags: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.CreateMempool, @intFromPtr(pool), rzB, @intFromBool(is_zeroed), flags, 0); } /// Destroy a memory pool. pub fn destroyMempool(pool: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.DestroyMempool, @intFromPtr(pool), 0, 0, 0, 0); } /// Associate a piece of memory with a memory pool. pub fn mempoolAlloc(pool: [*]u8, mem: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolAlloc, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, 0, 0); } /// Disassociate a piece of memory from a memory pool. pub fn mempoolFree(pool: [*]u8, addr: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolFree, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(addr), 0, 0, 0); } /// Disassociate any pieces outside a particular range. pub fn mempoolTrim(pool: [*]u8, mem: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolTrim, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, 0, 0); } /// Resize and/or move a piece associated with a memory pool. pub fn moveMempool(poolA: [*]u8, poolB: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MoveMempool, @intFromPtr(poolA), @intFromPtr(poolB), 0, 0, 0); } /// Resize and/or move a piece associated with a memory pool. pub fn mempoolChange(pool: [*]u8, addrA: [*]u8, mem: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolChange, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(addrA), @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, 0); } /// Return if a mempool exists. pub fn mempoolExists(pool: [*]u8) bool { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .MempoolExists, @intFromPtr(pool), 0, 0, 0, 0) != 0; } /// Mark a piece of memory as being a stack. Returns a stack id. /// start is the lowest addressable stack byte, end is the highest /// addressable stack byte. pub fn stackRegister(stack: []u8) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .StackRegister, @intFromPtr(stack.ptr), @intFromPtr(stack.ptr) + stack.len, 0, 0, 0); } /// Unmark the piece of memory associated with a stack id as being a stack. pub fn stackDeregister(id: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.StackDeregister, id, 0, 0, 0, 0); } /// Change the start and end address of the stack id. /// start is the new lowest addressable stack byte, end is the new highest /// addressable stack byte. pub fn stackChange(id: usize, newstack: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.StackChange, id, @intFromPtr(newstack.ptr), @intFromPtr(newstack.ptr) + newstack.len, 0, 0); } // Load PDB debug info for Wine PE image_map. // pub fn loadPdbDebuginfo(fd, ptr, total_size, delta) void { // doClientRequestStmt(.LoadPdbDebuginfo, // fd, ptr, total_size, delta, // 0); // } /// Map a code address to a source file name and line number. buf64 /// must point to a 64-byte buffer in the caller's address space. The /// result will be dumped in there and is guaranteed to be zero /// terminated. If no info is found, the first byte is set to zero. pub fn mapIpToSrcloc(addr: *const u8, buf64: [64]u8) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .MapIpToSrcloc, @intFromPtr(addr), @intFromPtr(&buf64[0]), 0, 0, 0); } /// Disable error reporting for this thread. Behaves in a stack like /// way, so you can safely call this multiple times provided that /// enableErrorReporting() is called the same number of times /// to re-enable reporting. The first call of this macro disables /// reporting. Subsequent calls have no effect except to increase the /// number of enableErrorReporting() calls needed to re-enable /// reporting. Child threads do not inherit this setting from their /// parents -- they are always created with reporting enabled. pub fn disableErrorReporting() void { doClientRequestStmt(.ChangeErrDisablement, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0); } /// Re-enable error reporting. (see disableErrorReporting()) pub fn enableErrorReporting() void { doClientRequestStmt(.ChangeErrDisablement, math.maxInt(usize), 0, 0, 0, 0); } /// Execute a monitor command from the client program. /// If a connection is opened with GDB, the output will be sent /// according to the output mode set for vgdb. /// If no connection is opened, output will go to the log output. /// Returns 1 if command not recognised, 0 otherwise. pub fn monitorCommand(command: [*]u8) bool { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .GdbMonitorCommand, @intFromPtr(command.ptr), 0, 0, 0, 0) != 0; } pub const memcheck = @import("valgrind/memcheck.zig"); pub const callgrind = @import("valgrind/callgrind.zig"); test { _ = memcheck; _ = callgrind; }