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#ifndef __blazesym_h_
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/* Helper macro to declare and initialize a blazesym input struct.
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{
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|
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|
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*
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|
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struct blaze_symbolize_code_info code_info;
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|
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|
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* `blaze_result` is the result of symbolization for C API.
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* Instances of [`blaze_result`] are returned by any of the `blaze_symbolize_*`
|
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* variants. They should be freed by calling [`blaze_result_free`].
|
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|
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*/
|
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typedef struct blaze_result {
|
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/**
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* The number of symbols being reported.
|
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|
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/**
|
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* The symbols corresponding to input addresses.
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*
|
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* Symbolization happens based on the ordering of (input) addresses.
|
456
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* Therefore, every input address has an associated symbol.
|
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|
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|
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struct blaze_sym syms[0];
|
459
|
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} blaze_result;
|
460
|
-
|
461
|
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/**
|
462
|
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* The parameters to load symbols and debug information from a process.
|
463
|
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*
|
464
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* Load all ELF files in a process as the sources of symbols and debug
|
465
|
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* information.
|
466
|
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*/
|
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typedef struct blaze_symbolize_src_process {
|
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|
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/**
|
469
|
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* The size of this object's type.
|
470
|
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*
|
471
|
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* Make sure to initialize it to `sizeof(<type>)`. This member is used to
|
472
|
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* ensure compatibility in the presence of member additions.
|
473
|
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*/
|
474
|
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size_t type_size;
|
475
|
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/**
|
476
|
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* It is the PID of a process to symbolize.
|
477
|
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*
|
478
|
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* blazesym will parse `/proc/<pid>/maps` and load all the object
|
479
|
-
* files.
|
480
|
-
*/
|
481
|
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uint32_t pid;
|
482
|
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/**
|
483
|
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* Whether or not to consult debug symbols to satisfy the request
|
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|
-
* (if present).
|
485
|
-
*/
|
486
|
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bool debug_syms;
|
487
|
-
/**
|
488
|
-
* Whether to incorporate a process' perf map file into the symbolization
|
489
|
-
* procedure.
|
490
|
-
*/
|
491
|
-
bool perf_map;
|
492
|
-
/**
|
493
|
-
* Whether to work with `/proc/<pid>/map_files/` entries or with
|
494
|
-
* symbolic paths mentioned in `/proc/<pid>/maps` instead.
|
495
|
-
* `map_files` usage is generally strongly encouraged, as symbolic
|
496
|
-
* path usage is unlikely to work reliably in mount namespace
|
497
|
-
* contexts or when files have been deleted from the file system.
|
498
|
-
* However, by using symbolic paths the need for requiring the
|
499
|
-
* `SYS_ADMIN` capability is eliminated.
|
500
|
-
*/
|
501
|
-
bool map_files;
|
502
|
-
/**
|
503
|
-
* Unused member available for future expansion. Must be initialized
|
504
|
-
* to zero.
|
505
|
-
*/
|
506
|
-
uint8_t reserved[1];
|
507
|
-
} blaze_symbolize_src_process;
|
508
|
-
|
509
|
-
/**
|
510
|
-
* The parameters to load symbols and debug information from a kernel.
|
511
|
-
*
|
512
|
-
* Use a kernel image and a snapshot of its kallsyms as a source of symbols and
|
513
|
-
* debug information.
|
514
|
-
*/
|
515
|
-
typedef struct blaze_symbolize_src_kernel {
|
516
|
-
/**
|
517
|
-
* The size of this object's type.
|
518
|
-
*
|
519
|
-
* Make sure to initialize it to `sizeof(<type>)`. This member is used to
|
520
|
-
* ensure compatibility in the presence of member additions.
|
521
|
-
*/
|
522
|
-
size_t type_size;
|
523
|
-
/**
|
524
|
-
* The path of a copy of kallsyms.
|
525
|
-
*
|
526
|
-
* It can be `"/proc/kallsyms"` for the running kernel on the
|
527
|
-
* device. However, you can make copies for later. In that situation,
|
528
|
-
* you should give the path of a copy.
|
529
|
-
* Passing a `NULL`, by default, will result in `"/proc/kallsyms"`.
|
530
|
-
*/
|
531
|
-
const char *kallsyms;
|
532
|
-
/**
|
533
|
-
* The path of a kernel image.
|
534
|
-
*
|
535
|
-
* The path of a kernel image should be, for instance,
|
536
|
-
* `"/boot/vmlinux-xxxx"`. For a `NULL` value, it will locate the
|
537
|
-
* kernel image of the running kernel in `"/boot/"` or
|
538
|
-
* `"/usr/lib/debug/boot/"`.
|
539
|
-
*/
|
540
|
-
const char *kernel_image;
|
541
|
-
/**
|
542
|
-
* Whether or not to consult debug symbols from `kernel_image`
|
543
|
-
* to satisfy the request (if present).
|
544
|
-
*/
|
545
|
-
bool debug_syms;
|
546
|
-
/**
|
547
|
-
* Unused member available for future expansion. Must be initialized
|
548
|
-
* to zero.
|
549
|
-
*/
|
550
|
-
uint8_t reserved[7];
|
551
|
-
} blaze_symbolize_src_kernel;
|
552
|
-
|
553
|
-
/**
|
554
|
-
* The parameters to load symbols and debug information from an ELF.
|
555
|
-
*
|
556
|
-
* Describes the path and address of an ELF file loaded in a
|
557
|
-
* process.
|
558
|
-
*/
|
559
|
-
typedef struct blaze_symbolize_src_elf {
|
560
|
-
/**
|
561
|
-
* The size of this object's type.
|
562
|
-
*
|
563
|
-
* Make sure to initialize it to `sizeof(<type>)`. This member is used to
|
564
|
-
* ensure compatibility in the presence of member additions.
|
565
|
-
*/
|
566
|
-
size_t type_size;
|
567
|
-
/**
|
568
|
-
* The path to the ELF file.
|
569
|
-
*
|
570
|
-
* The referenced file may be an executable or shared object. For example,
|
571
|
-
* passing "/bin/sh" will load symbols and debug information from `sh` and
|
572
|
-
* passing "/lib/libc.so.xxx" will load symbols and debug information from
|
573
|
-
* libc.
|
574
|
-
*/
|
575
|
-
const char *path;
|
576
|
-
/**
|
577
|
-
* Whether or not to consult debug symbols to satisfy the request
|
578
|
-
* (if present).
|
579
|
-
*/
|
580
|
-
bool debug_syms;
|
581
|
-
/**
|
582
|
-
* Unused member available for future expansion. Must be initialized
|
583
|
-
* to zero.
|
584
|
-
*/
|
585
|
-
uint8_t reserved[7];
|
586
|
-
} blaze_symbolize_src_elf;
|
587
|
-
|
588
|
-
/**
|
589
|
-
* The parameters to load symbols and debug information from "raw" Gsym data.
|
590
|
-
*/
|
591
|
-
typedef struct blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_data {
|
592
|
-
/**
|
593
|
-
* The size of this object's type.
|
594
|
-
*
|
595
|
-
* Make sure to initialize it to `sizeof(<type>)`. This member is used to
|
596
|
-
* ensure compatibility in the presence of member additions.
|
597
|
-
*/
|
598
|
-
size_t type_size;
|
599
|
-
/**
|
600
|
-
* The Gsym data.
|
601
|
-
*/
|
602
|
-
const uint8_t *data;
|
603
|
-
/**
|
604
|
-
* The size of the Gsym data.
|
605
|
-
*/
|
606
|
-
size_t data_len;
|
607
|
-
} blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_data;
|
608
|
-
|
609
|
-
/**
|
610
|
-
* The parameters to load symbols and debug information from a Gsym file.
|
611
|
-
*/
|
612
|
-
typedef struct blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_file {
|
613
|
-
/**
|
614
|
-
* The size of this object's type.
|
615
|
-
*
|
616
|
-
* Make sure to initialize it to `sizeof(<type>)`. This member is used to
|
617
|
-
* ensure compatibility in the presence of member additions.
|
618
|
-
*/
|
619
|
-
size_t type_size;
|
620
|
-
/**
|
621
|
-
* The path to a gsym file.
|
622
|
-
*/
|
623
|
-
const char *path;
|
624
|
-
} blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_file;
|
625
|
-
|
626
|
-
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
627
|
-
extern "C" {
|
628
|
-
#endif // __cplusplus
|
629
|
-
|
630
|
-
/**
|
631
|
-
* Lookup symbol information in an ELF file.
|
632
|
-
*
|
633
|
-
* Return an array with the same size as the input names. The caller should
|
634
|
-
* free the returned array by calling [`blaze_inspect_syms_free`].
|
635
|
-
*
|
636
|
-
* Every name in the input name list may have more than one address.
|
637
|
-
* The respective entry in the returned array is an array containing
|
638
|
-
* all addresses and ended with a null (0x0).
|
639
|
-
*
|
640
|
-
* The returned pointer should be freed by [`blaze_inspect_syms_free`].
|
641
|
-
*
|
642
|
-
* # Safety
|
643
|
-
* The `inspector` object should have been created using
|
644
|
-
* [`blaze_inspector_new`], `src` needs to point to a valid object, and `names`
|
645
|
-
* needs to be a valid pointer to `name_cnt` strings.
|
646
|
-
*/
|
647
|
-
const struct blaze_sym_info *const *blaze_inspect_syms_elf(const blaze_inspector *inspector,
|
648
|
-
const struct blaze_inspect_elf_src *src,
|
649
|
-
const char *const *names,
|
650
|
-
size_t name_cnt);
|
651
|
-
|
652
|
-
/**
|
653
|
-
* Free an array returned by [`blaze_inspect_syms_elf`].
|
654
|
-
*
|
655
|
-
* # Safety
|
656
|
-
*
|
657
|
-
* The pointer must be returned by [`blaze_inspect_syms_elf`].
|
658
|
-
*/
|
659
|
-
void blaze_inspect_syms_free(const struct blaze_sym_info *const *syms);
|
660
|
-
|
661
|
-
/**
|
662
|
-
* Create an instance of a blazesym inspector.
|
663
|
-
*
|
664
|
-
* The returned pointer should be released using
|
665
|
-
* [`blaze_inspector_free`] once it is no longer needed.
|
666
|
-
*/
|
667
|
-
blaze_inspector *blaze_inspector_new(void);
|
668
|
-
|
669
|
-
/**
|
670
|
-
* Free a blazesym inspector.
|
671
|
-
*
|
672
|
-
* Release resources associated with a inspector as created by
|
673
|
-
* [`blaze_inspector_new`], for example.
|
674
|
-
*
|
675
|
-
* # Safety
|
676
|
-
* The provided inspector should have been created by
|
677
|
-
* [`blaze_inspector_new`].
|
678
|
-
*/
|
679
|
-
void blaze_inspector_free(blaze_inspector *inspector);
|
680
|
-
|
681
|
-
/**
|
682
|
-
* Create an instance of a blazesym normalizer.
|
683
|
-
*
|
684
|
-
* The returned pointer should be released using [`blaze_normalizer_free`] once
|
685
|
-
* it is no longer needed.
|
686
|
-
*/
|
687
|
-
blaze_normalizer *blaze_normalizer_new(void);
|
688
|
-
|
689
|
-
/**
|
690
|
-
* Create an instance of a blazesym normalizer.
|
691
|
-
*
|
692
|
-
* The returned pointer should be released using [`blaze_normalizer_free`] once
|
693
|
-
* it is no longer needed.
|
694
|
-
*
|
695
|
-
* # Safety
|
696
|
-
* The provided pointer needs to point to a valid [`blaze_normalizer_opts`]
|
697
|
-
* instance.
|
698
|
-
*/
|
699
|
-
blaze_normalizer *blaze_normalizer_new_opts(const struct blaze_normalizer_opts *opts);
|
700
|
-
|
701
|
-
/**
|
702
|
-
* Free a blazesym normalizer.
|
703
|
-
*
|
704
|
-
* Release resources associated with a normalizer as created by
|
705
|
-
* [`blaze_normalizer_new`], for example.
|
706
|
-
*
|
707
|
-
* # Safety
|
708
|
-
* The provided normalizer should have been created by
|
709
|
-
* [`blaze_normalizer_new`].
|
710
|
-
*/
|
711
|
-
void blaze_normalizer_free(blaze_normalizer *normalizer);
|
712
|
-
|
713
|
-
/**
|
714
|
-
* Normalize a list of user space addresses.
|
715
|
-
*
|
716
|
-
* Contrary to [`blaze_normalize_user_addrs_sorted`] the provided
|
717
|
-
* `addrs` array does not have to be sorted, but otherwise the
|
718
|
-
* functions behave identically. If you happen to know that `addrs` is
|
719
|
-
* sorted, using [`blaze_normalize_user_addrs_sorted`] instead will
|
720
|
-
* result in slightly faster normalization.
|
721
|
-
*
|
722
|
-
* C ABI compatible version of [`Normalizer::normalize_user_addrs`].
|
723
|
-
* Returns `NULL` on error. The resulting object should be freed using
|
724
|
-
* [`blaze_user_output_free`].
|
725
|
-
*
|
726
|
-
* # Safety
|
727
|
-
* Callers need to pass in a valid `addrs` pointer, pointing to memory of
|
728
|
-
* `addr_cnt` addresses.
|
729
|
-
*/
|
730
|
-
struct blaze_normalized_user_output *blaze_normalize_user_addrs(const blaze_normalizer *normalizer,
|
731
|
-
uint32_t pid,
|
732
|
-
const uintptr_t *addrs,
|
733
|
-
size_t addr_cnt);
|
734
|
-
|
735
|
-
/**
|
736
|
-
* Normalize a list of user space addresses.
|
737
|
-
*
|
738
|
-
* The `addrs` array has to be sorted in ascending order. By providing
|
739
|
-
* a pre-sorted array the library does not have to sort internally,
|
740
|
-
* which will result in quicker normalization. If you don't have sorted
|
741
|
-
* addresses, use [`blaze_normalize_user_addrs`] instead.
|
742
|
-
*
|
743
|
-
* `pid` should describe the PID of the process to which the addresses
|
744
|
-
* belongs. It may be `0` if they belong to the calling process.
|
745
|
-
*
|
746
|
-
* C ABI compatible version of [`Normalizer::normalize_user_addrs_sorted`].
|
747
|
-
* Returns `NULL` on error. The resulting object should be freed using
|
748
|
-
* [`blaze_user_output_free`].
|
749
|
-
*
|
750
|
-
* # Safety
|
751
|
-
* Callers need to pass in a valid `addrs` pointer, pointing to memory of
|
752
|
-
* `addr_cnt` addresses.
|
753
|
-
*/
|
754
|
-
struct blaze_normalized_user_output *blaze_normalize_user_addrs_sorted(const blaze_normalizer *normalizer,
|
755
|
-
uint32_t pid,
|
756
|
-
const uintptr_t *addrs,
|
757
|
-
size_t addr_cnt);
|
758
|
-
|
759
|
-
/**
|
760
|
-
* Free an object as returned by [`blaze_normalize_user_addrs`] or
|
761
|
-
* [`blaze_normalize_user_addrs_sorted`].
|
762
|
-
*
|
763
|
-
* # Safety
|
764
|
-
* The provided object should have been created by
|
765
|
-
* [`blaze_normalize_user_addrs`] or [`blaze_normalize_user_addrs_sorted`].
|
766
|
-
*/
|
767
|
-
void blaze_user_output_free(struct blaze_normalized_user_output *output);
|
768
|
-
|
769
|
-
/**
|
770
|
-
* Create an instance of a symbolizer.
|
771
|
-
*/
|
772
|
-
blaze_symbolizer *blaze_symbolizer_new(void);
|
773
|
-
|
774
|
-
/**
|
775
|
-
* Create an instance of a symbolizer with configurable options.
|
776
|
-
*
|
777
|
-
* # Safety
|
778
|
-
* `opts` needs to be a valid pointer.
|
779
|
-
*/
|
780
|
-
blaze_symbolizer *blaze_symbolizer_new_opts(const struct blaze_symbolizer_opts *opts);
|
781
|
-
|
782
|
-
/**
|
783
|
-
* Free an instance of blazesym a symbolizer for C API.
|
784
|
-
*
|
785
|
-
* # Safety
|
786
|
-
*
|
787
|
-
* The pointer must have been returned by [`blaze_symbolizer_new`] or
|
788
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolizer_new_opts`].
|
789
|
-
*/
|
790
|
-
void blaze_symbolizer_free(blaze_symbolizer *symbolizer);
|
791
|
-
|
792
|
-
/**
|
793
|
-
* Symbolize a list of process absolute addresses.
|
794
|
-
*
|
795
|
-
* Return an array of [`blaze_result`] with the same size as the number
|
796
|
-
* of input addresses. The caller should free the returned array by
|
797
|
-
* calling [`blaze_result_free`].
|
798
|
-
*
|
799
|
-
* # Safety
|
800
|
-
* `symbolizer` must have been allocated using [`blaze_symbolizer_new`] or
|
801
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolizer_new_opts`]. `src` must point to a valid
|
802
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolize_src_process`] object. `addrs` must represent an array of
|
803
|
-
* `addr_cnt` objects.
|
804
|
-
*/
|
805
|
-
const struct blaze_result *blaze_symbolize_process_abs_addrs(blaze_symbolizer *symbolizer,
|
806
|
-
const struct blaze_symbolize_src_process *src,
|
807
|
-
const uintptr_t *abs_addrs,
|
808
|
-
size_t abs_addr_cnt);
|
809
|
-
|
810
|
-
/**
|
811
|
-
* Symbolize a list of kernel absolute addresses.
|
812
|
-
*
|
813
|
-
* Return an array of [`blaze_result`] with the same size as the number
|
814
|
-
* of input addresses. The caller should free the returned array by
|
815
|
-
* calling [`blaze_result_free`].
|
816
|
-
*
|
817
|
-
* # Safety
|
818
|
-
* `symbolizer` must have been allocated using [`blaze_symbolizer_new`] or
|
819
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolizer_new_opts`]. `src` must point to a valid
|
820
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolize_src_kernel`] object. `addrs` must represent an array of
|
821
|
-
* `addr_cnt` objects.
|
822
|
-
*/
|
823
|
-
const struct blaze_result *blaze_symbolize_kernel_abs_addrs(blaze_symbolizer *symbolizer,
|
824
|
-
const struct blaze_symbolize_src_kernel *src,
|
825
|
-
const uintptr_t *abs_addrs,
|
826
|
-
size_t abs_addr_cnt);
|
827
|
-
|
828
|
-
/**
|
829
|
-
* Symbolize virtual offsets in an ELF file.
|
830
|
-
*
|
831
|
-
* Return an array of [`blaze_result`] with the same size as the number
|
832
|
-
* of input addresses. The caller should free the returned array by
|
833
|
-
* calling [`blaze_result_free`].
|
834
|
-
*
|
835
|
-
* # Safety
|
836
|
-
* `symbolizer` must have been allocated using [`blaze_symbolizer_new`] or
|
837
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolizer_new_opts`]. `src` must point to a valid
|
838
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolize_src_elf`] object. `addrs` must represent an array of
|
839
|
-
* `addr_cnt` objects.
|
840
|
-
*/
|
841
|
-
const struct blaze_result *blaze_symbolize_elf_virt_offsets(blaze_symbolizer *symbolizer,
|
842
|
-
const struct blaze_symbolize_src_elf *src,
|
843
|
-
const uintptr_t *virt_offsets,
|
844
|
-
size_t virt_offset_cnt);
|
845
|
-
|
846
|
-
/**
|
847
|
-
* Symbolize virtual offsets using "raw" Gsym data.
|
848
|
-
*
|
849
|
-
* Return an array of [`blaze_result`] with the same size as the
|
850
|
-
* number of input addresses. The caller should free the returned array by
|
851
|
-
* calling [`blaze_result_free`].
|
852
|
-
*
|
853
|
-
* # Safety
|
854
|
-
* `symbolizer` must have been allocated using [`blaze_symbolizer_new`] or
|
855
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolizer_new_opts`]. `src` must point to a valid
|
856
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_data`] object. `addrs` must represent an array of
|
857
|
-
* `addr_cnt` objects.
|
858
|
-
*/
|
859
|
-
const struct blaze_result *blaze_symbolize_gsym_data_virt_offsets(blaze_symbolizer *symbolizer,
|
860
|
-
const struct blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_data *src,
|
861
|
-
const uintptr_t *virt_offsets,
|
862
|
-
size_t virt_offset_cnt);
|
863
|
-
|
864
|
-
/**
|
865
|
-
* Symbolize virtual offsets in a Gsym file.
|
866
|
-
*
|
867
|
-
* Return an array of [`blaze_result`] with the same size as the number
|
868
|
-
* of input addresses. The caller should free the returned array by
|
869
|
-
* calling [`blaze_result_free`].
|
870
|
-
*
|
871
|
-
* # Safety
|
872
|
-
* `symbolizer` must have been allocated using [`blaze_symbolizer_new`] or
|
873
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolizer_new_opts`]. `src` must point to a valid
|
874
|
-
* [`blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_file`] object. `addrs` must represent an array of
|
875
|
-
* `addr_cnt` objects.
|
876
|
-
*/
|
877
|
-
const struct blaze_result *blaze_symbolize_gsym_file_virt_offsets(blaze_symbolizer *symbolizer,
|
878
|
-
const struct blaze_symbolize_src_gsym_file *src,
|
879
|
-
const uintptr_t *virt_offsets,
|
880
|
-
size_t virt_offset_cnt);
|
881
|
-
|
882
|
-
/**
|
883
|
-
* Free an array returned by any of the `blaze_symbolize_*` variants.
|
884
|
-
*
|
885
|
-
* # Safety
|
886
|
-
* The pointer must have been returned by any of the `blaze_symbolize_*`
|
887
|
-
* variants.
|
888
|
-
*/
|
889
|
-
void blaze_result_free(const struct blaze_result *results);
|
890
|
-
|
891
|
-
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
892
|
-
} // extern "C"
|
893
|
-
#endif // __cplusplus
|
894
|
-
|
895
|
-
#endif /* __blazesym_h_ */
|