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@ -73,7 +73,6 @@ ignore = [
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#{ id = "RUSTSEC-0000-0000", reason = "you can specify a reason the advisory is ignored" },
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#"a-crate-that-is-yanked@0.1.1", # you can also ignore yanked crate versions if you wish
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#{ crate = "a-crate-that-is-yanked@0.1.1", reason = "you can specify why you are ignoring the yanked crate" },
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{ id = "RUSTSEC-2024-0384", reason = "Unmaintained indirect dependency" },
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]
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# If this is true, then cargo deny will use the git executable to fetch advisory database.
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# If this is false, then it uses a built-in git library.
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@ -98,7 +97,7 @@ allow = [
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"BSL-1.0",
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"CC0-1.0",
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"MPL-2.0",
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"Unicode-3.0",
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"Unicode-DFS-2016",
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"Zlib",
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"0BSD",
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"OFL-1.1",
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ enable-ansi-support = "0.2"
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memmap2 = "0.9"
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objdiff-core = { path = "../objdiff-core", features = ["all"] }
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prost = "0.13"
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ratatui = "0.29"
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ratatui = "0.28"
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rayon = "1.10"
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serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
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serde_json = "1.0"
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@ -30,6 +30,180 @@ fn is_rel_abs_arg(arg: &Argument) -> bool {
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fn is_offset_arg(arg: &Argument) -> bool { matches!(arg, Argument::Offset(_)) }
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fn guess_data_type_from_load_store_inst_op(inst_op: Opcode) -> Option<DataType> {
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match inst_op {
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Opcode::Lbz | Opcode::Lbzu | Opcode::Lbzux | Opcode::Lbzx => Some(DataType::Int8),
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Opcode::Lhz | Opcode::Lhzu | Opcode::Lhzux | Opcode::Lhzx => Some(DataType::Int16),
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Opcode::Lha | Opcode::Lhau | Opcode::Lhaux | Opcode::Lhax => Some(DataType::Int16),
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Opcode::Lwz | Opcode::Lwzu | Opcode::Lwzux | Opcode::Lwzx => Some(DataType::Int32),
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Opcode::Lfs | Opcode::Lfsu | Opcode::Lfsux | Opcode::Lfsx => Some(DataType::Float),
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Opcode::Lfd | Opcode::Lfdu | Opcode::Lfdux | Opcode::Lfdx => Some(DataType::Double),
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Opcode::Stb | Opcode::Stbu | Opcode::Stbux | Opcode::Stbx => Some(DataType::Int8),
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Opcode::Sth | Opcode::Sthu | Opcode::Sthux | Opcode::Sthx => Some(DataType::Int16),
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Opcode::Stw | Opcode::Stwu | Opcode::Stwux | Opcode::Stwx => Some(DataType::Int32),
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Opcode::Stfs | Opcode::Stfsu | Opcode::Stfsux | Opcode::Stfsx => Some(DataType::Float),
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Opcode::Stfd | Opcode::Stfdu | Opcode::Stfdux | Opcode::Stfdx => Some(DataType::Double),
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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// Given an instruction, determine if it could accessing data at the address in a register.
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// If so, return the offset added to the register's address, the register containing that address,
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// and (optionally) which destination register the address is being copied into.
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fn get_offset_and_addr_gpr_for_possible_pool_reference(
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opcode: Opcode,
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simplified: &ParsedIns,
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) -> Option<(i16, GPR, Option<GPR>)> {
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let args = &simplified.args;
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if guess_data_type_from_load_store_inst_op(opcode).is_some() {
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match (args[1], args[2]) {
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(Argument::Offset(offset), Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr)) => {
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// e.g. lwz. Immediate offset.
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Some((offset.0, addr_src_gpr, None))
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}
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(Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr), Argument::GPR(_offset_gpr)) => {
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// e.g. lwzx. The offset is in a register and was likely calculated from an index.
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// Treat the offset as being 0 in this case to show the first element of the array.
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// It may be possible to show all elements by figuring out the stride of the array
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// from the calculations performed on the index before it's put into offset_gpr, but
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// this would be much more complicated, so it's not currently done.
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Some((0, addr_src_gpr, None))
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}
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_ => None,
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}
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} else {
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// If it's not a load/store instruction, there's two more possibilities we need to handle.
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// 1. It could be a reference to @stringBase.
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// 2. It could be moving the relocation address plus an offset into a different register to
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// load from later.
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// If either of these match, we also want to return the destination register that the
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// address is being copied into so that we can detect any future references to that new
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// register as well.
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match (opcode, args[0], args[1], args[2]) {
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(
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Opcode::Addi,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::Simm(simm),
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) => Some((simm.0, addr_src_gpr, Some(addr_dst_gpr))),
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(
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Opcode::Or,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::None,
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) => Some((0, addr_src_gpr, Some(addr_dst_gpr))), // `mr` or `mr.`
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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}
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// We create a fake relocation for an instruction, vaguely simulating what the actual relocation
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// might have looked like if it wasn't pooled. This is so minimal changes are needed to display
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// pooled accesses vs non-pooled accesses. We set the relocation type to R_PPC_NONE to indicate that
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// there isn't really a relocation here, as copying the pool relocation's type wouldn't make sense.
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// Also, if this instruction is accessing the middle of a symbol instead of the start, we add an
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// addend to indicate that.
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fn make_fake_pool_reloc(
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offset: i16,
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cur_addr: u32,
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pool_reloc: &ObjReloc,
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sections: &[ObjSection],
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) -> Option<ObjReloc> {
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let offset_from_pool = pool_reloc.addend + offset as i64;
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let target_address = pool_reloc.target.address.checked_add_signed(offset_from_pool)?;
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let orig_section_index = pool_reloc.target.orig_section_index?;
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let section = sections.iter().find(|s| s.orig_index == orig_section_index)?;
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let target_symbol = section
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.symbols
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.iter()
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.find(|s| s.size > 0 && (s.address..s.address + s.size).contains(&target_address))?;
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let addend = (target_address - target_symbol.address) as i64;
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Some(ObjReloc {
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flags: RelocationFlags::Elf { r_type: elf::R_PPC_NONE },
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address: cur_addr as u64,
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target: target_symbol.clone(),
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addend,
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})
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}
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// Searches through all instructions in a function, determining which registers have the addresses
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// of pooled data relocations in them, finding which instructions load data from those addresses,
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// and constructing a mapping of the address of that instruction to a "fake pool relocation" that
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// simulates what that instruction's relocation would look like if data hadn't been pooled.
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// Limitations: This method currently only goes through the instructions in a function in linear
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// order, from start to finish. It does *not* follow any branches. This means that it could have
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// false positives or false negatives in determining which relocation is currently loaded in which
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// register at any given point in the function, as control flow is not respected.
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// There are currently no known examples of this method producing inaccurate results in reality, but
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// if examples are found, it may be possible to update this method to also follow all branches so
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// that it produces more accurate results.
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fn generate_fake_pool_reloc_for_addr_mapping(
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address: u64,
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code: &[u8],
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relocations: &[ObjReloc],
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sections: &[ObjSection],
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) -> HashMap<u32, ObjReloc> {
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let mut active_pool_relocs = HashMap::new();
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let mut pool_reloc_for_addr = HashMap::new();
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for (cur_addr, ins) in InsIter::new(code, address as u32) {
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let simplified = ins.simplified();
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let reloc = relocations.iter().find(|r| (r.address as u32 & !3) == cur_addr);
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if let Some(reloc) = reloc {
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// This instruction has a real relocation, so it may be a pool load we want to keep
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// track of.
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let args = &simplified.args;
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match (ins.op, args[0], args[1], args[2]) {
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(
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Opcode::Addi,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(_addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::Simm(_simm),
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) => {
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active_pool_relocs.insert(addr_dst_gpr.0, reloc.clone()); // `lis` + `addi`
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}
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(
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Opcode::Ori,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(_addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::Uimm(_uimm),
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) => {
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active_pool_relocs.insert(addr_dst_gpr.0, reloc.clone()); // `lis` + `ori`
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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} else if let Some((offset, addr_src_gpr, addr_dst_gpr)) =
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get_offset_and_addr_gpr_for_possible_pool_reference(ins.op, &simplified)
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{
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// This instruction doesn't have a real relocation, so it may be a reference to one of
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// the already-loaded pools.
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if let Some(pool_reloc) = active_pool_relocs.get(&addr_src_gpr.0) {
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if let Some(fake_pool_reloc) =
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make_fake_pool_reloc(offset, cur_addr, pool_reloc, sections)
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{
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pool_reloc_for_addr.insert(cur_addr, fake_pool_reloc);
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}
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if let Some(addr_dst_gpr) = addr_dst_gpr {
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// If the address of the pool relocation got copied into another register, we
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// need to keep track of it in that register too as future instructions may
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// reference the symbol indirectly via this new register, instead of the
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// register the symbol's address was originally loaded into.
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// For example, the start of the function might `lis` + `addi` the start of the
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// ...data pool into r25, and then later the start of a loop will `addi` r25
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// with the offset within the .data section of an array variable into r21.
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// Then the body of the loop will `lwzx` one of the array elements from r21.
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let mut new_reloc = pool_reloc.clone();
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new_reloc.addend += offset as i64;
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active_pool_relocs.insert(addr_dst_gpr.0, new_reloc);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pool_reloc_for_addr
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}
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pub struct ObjArchPpc {
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/// Exception info
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pub extab: Option<BTreeMap<usize, ExceptionInfo>>,
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let demangled_name = cwdemangle::demangle(&name, &cwdemangle::DemangleOptions::default());
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Ok(ExtabSymbolRef { original_index: symbol.index().0, name, demangled_name })
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}
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fn guess_data_type_from_load_store_inst_op(inst_op: Opcode) -> Option<DataType> {
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match inst_op {
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Opcode::Lbz | Opcode::Lbzu | Opcode::Lbzux | Opcode::Lbzx => Some(DataType::Int8),
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Opcode::Lhz | Opcode::Lhzu | Opcode::Lhzux | Opcode::Lhzx => Some(DataType::Int16),
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Opcode::Lha | Opcode::Lhau | Opcode::Lhaux | Opcode::Lhax => Some(DataType::Int16),
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Opcode::Lwz | Opcode::Lwzu | Opcode::Lwzux | Opcode::Lwzx => Some(DataType::Int32),
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Opcode::Lfs | Opcode::Lfsu | Opcode::Lfsux | Opcode::Lfsx => Some(DataType::Float),
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Opcode::Lfd | Opcode::Lfdu | Opcode::Lfdux | Opcode::Lfdx => Some(DataType::Double),
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Opcode::Stb | Opcode::Stbu | Opcode::Stbux | Opcode::Stbx => Some(DataType::Int8),
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Opcode::Sth | Opcode::Sthu | Opcode::Sthux | Opcode::Sthx => Some(DataType::Int16),
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Opcode::Stw | Opcode::Stwu | Opcode::Stwux | Opcode::Stwx => Some(DataType::Int32),
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Opcode::Stfs | Opcode::Stfsu | Opcode::Stfsux | Opcode::Stfsx => Some(DataType::Float),
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Opcode::Stfd | Opcode::Stfdu | Opcode::Stfdux | Opcode::Stfdx => Some(DataType::Double),
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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// Given an instruction, determine if it could accessing data at the address in a register.
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// If so, return the offset added to the register's address, the register containing that address,
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// and (optionally) which destination register the address is being copied into.
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fn get_offset_and_addr_gpr_for_possible_pool_reference(
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opcode: Opcode,
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simplified: &ParsedIns,
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) -> Option<(i16, GPR, Option<GPR>)> {
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let args = &simplified.args;
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if guess_data_type_from_load_store_inst_op(opcode).is_some() {
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match (args[1], args[2]) {
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(Argument::Offset(offset), Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr)) => {
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// e.g. lwz. Immediate offset.
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Some((offset.0, addr_src_gpr, None))
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}
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(Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr), Argument::GPR(_offset_gpr)) => {
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// e.g. lwzx. The offset is in a register and was likely calculated from an index.
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// Treat the offset as being 0 in this case to show the first element of the array.
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// It may be possible to show all elements by figuring out the stride of the array
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// from the calculations performed on the index before it's put into offset_gpr, but
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// this would be much more complicated, so it's not currently done.
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Some((0, addr_src_gpr, None))
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}
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_ => None,
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}
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} else {
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// If it's not a load/store instruction, there's two more possibilities we need to handle.
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// 1. It could be a reference to @stringBase.
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// 2. It could be moving the relocation address plus an offset into a different register to
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// load from later.
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// If either of these match, we also want to return the destination register that the
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// address is being copied into so that we can detect any future references to that new
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// register as well.
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match (opcode, args[0], args[1], args[2]) {
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(
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Opcode::Addi,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::Simm(simm),
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) => Some((simm.0, addr_src_gpr, Some(addr_dst_gpr))),
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(
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Opcode::Or,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::None,
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) => Some((0, addr_src_gpr, Some(addr_dst_gpr))), // `mr` or `mr.`
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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}
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// We create a fake relocation for an instruction, vaguely simulating what the actual relocation
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// might have looked like if it wasn't pooled. This is so minimal changes are needed to display
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// pooled accesses vs non-pooled accesses. We set the relocation type to R_PPC_NONE to indicate that
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// there isn't really a relocation here, as copying the pool relocation's type wouldn't make sense.
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// Also, if this instruction is accessing the middle of a symbol instead of the start, we add an
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// addend to indicate that.
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fn make_fake_pool_reloc(
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offset: i16,
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cur_addr: u32,
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pool_reloc: &ObjReloc,
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sections: &[ObjSection],
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) -> Option<ObjReloc> {
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let offset_from_pool = pool_reloc.addend + offset as i64;
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let target_address = pool_reloc.target.address.checked_add_signed(offset_from_pool)?;
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let orig_section_index = pool_reloc.target.orig_section_index?;
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let section = sections.iter().find(|s| s.orig_index == orig_section_index)?;
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let target_symbol = section
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.symbols
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.iter()
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.find(|s| s.size > 0 && (s.address..s.address + s.size).contains(&target_address))?;
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let addend = (target_address - target_symbol.address) as i64;
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Some(ObjReloc {
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flags: RelocationFlags::Elf { r_type: elf::R_PPC_NONE },
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address: cur_addr as u64,
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target: target_symbol.clone(),
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addend,
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})
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}
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// Searches through all instructions in a function, determining which registers have the addresses
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// of pooled data relocations in them, finding which instructions load data from those addresses,
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// and constructing a mapping of the address of that instruction to a "fake pool relocation" that
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// simulates what that instruction's relocation would look like if data hadn't been pooled.
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// Limitations: This method currently only goes through the instructions in a function in linear
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// order, from start to finish. It does *not* follow any branches. This means that it could have
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// false positives or false negatives in determining which relocation is currently loaded in which
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// register at any given point in the function, as control flow is not respected.
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// There are currently no known examples of this method producing inaccurate results in reality, but
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// if examples are found, it may be possible to update this method to also follow all branches so
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// that it produces more accurate results.
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fn generate_fake_pool_reloc_for_addr_mapping(
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address: u64,
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code: &[u8],
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relocations: &[ObjReloc],
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sections: &[ObjSection],
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) -> HashMap<u32, ObjReloc> {
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let mut active_pool_relocs = HashMap::new();
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let mut pool_reloc_for_addr = HashMap::new();
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for (cur_addr, ins) in InsIter::new(code, address as u32) {
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let simplified = ins.simplified();
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let reloc = relocations.iter().find(|r| (r.address as u32 & !3) == cur_addr);
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if let Some(reloc) = reloc {
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// This instruction has a real relocation, so it may be a pool load we want to keep
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// track of.
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let args = &simplified.args;
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match (ins.op, args[0], args[1], args[2]) {
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(
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Opcode::Addi,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(_addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::Simm(_simm),
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) => {
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active_pool_relocs.insert(addr_dst_gpr.0, reloc.clone()); // `lis` + `addi`
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}
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(
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Opcode::Ori,
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Argument::GPR(addr_dst_gpr),
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Argument::GPR(_addr_src_gpr),
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Argument::Uimm(_uimm),
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) => {
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active_pool_relocs.insert(addr_dst_gpr.0, reloc.clone()); // `lis` + `ori`
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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} else if let Some((offset, addr_src_gpr, addr_dst_gpr)) =
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get_offset_and_addr_gpr_for_possible_pool_reference(ins.op, &simplified)
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{
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// This instruction doesn't have a real relocation, so it may be a reference to one of
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// the already-loaded pools.
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if let Some(pool_reloc) = active_pool_relocs.get(&addr_src_gpr.0) {
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if let Some(fake_pool_reloc) =
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make_fake_pool_reloc(offset, cur_addr, pool_reloc, sections)
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{
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pool_reloc_for_addr.insert(cur_addr, fake_pool_reloc);
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}
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if let Some(addr_dst_gpr) = addr_dst_gpr {
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// If the address of the pool relocation got copied into another register, we
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// need to keep track of it in that register too as future instructions may
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// reference the symbol indirectly via this new register, instead of the
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// register the symbol's address was originally loaded into.
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// For example, the start of the function might `lis` + `addi` the start of the
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// ...data pool into r25, and then later the start of a loop will `addi` r25
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// with the offset within the .data section of an array variable into r21.
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// Then the body of the loop will `lwzx` one of the array elements from r21.
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let mut new_reloc = pool_reloc.clone();
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new_reloc.addend += offset as i64;
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active_pool_relocs.insert(addr_dst_gpr.0, new_reloc);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pool_reloc_for_addr
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}
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|
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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
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#![allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes)] // Generated serde code
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use crate::{
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diff::{
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ObjDataDiff, ObjDataDiffKind, ObjDiff, ObjInsArgDiff, ObjInsBranchFrom, ObjInsBranchTo,
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|
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|
@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
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#![allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes)] // Generated serde code
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use std::ops::AddAssign;
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use anyhow::{bail, Result};
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|
@ -174,7 +173,8 @@ impl Report {
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continue;
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}
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fn is_sub_category(id: &str, parent: &str, sep: char) -> bool {
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id.starts_with(parent) && id.get(parent.len()..).is_some_and(|s| s.starts_with(sep))
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id.starts_with(parent)
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&& id.get(parent.len()..).map_or(false, |s| s.starts_with(sep))
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}
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let mut sub_categories = self
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.categories
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|
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|
@ -65,7 +65,10 @@ fn to_obj_symbol(
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flags = ObjSymbolFlagSet(flags.0 | ObjSymbolFlags::Hidden);
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "ppc")]
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if arch.ppc().and_then(|a| a.extab.as_ref()).is_some_and(|e| e.contains_key(&symbol.index().0))
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if arch
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.ppc()
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.and_then(|a| a.extab.as_ref())
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.map_or(false, |e| e.contains_key(&symbol.index().0))
|
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{
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flags = ObjSymbolFlagSet(flags.0 | ObjSymbolFlags::HasExtra);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ wsl = []
|
|||
|
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[dependencies]
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anyhow = "1.0"
|
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bytes = "1.9"
|
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bytes = "1.7"
|
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cfg-if = "1.0"
|
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const_format = "0.2"
|
||||
cwdemangle = "1.0"
|
||||
|
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ notify = { git = "https://github.com/notify-rs/notify", rev = "128bf6230c03d39db
|
|||
objdiff-core = { path = "../objdiff-core", features = ["all"] }
|
||||
open = "5.3"
|
||||
png = "0.17"
|
||||
pollster = "0.4"
|
||||
pollster = "0.3"
|
||||
regex = "1.11"
|
||||
rfd = { version = "0.15" } #, default-features = false, features = ['xdg-portal']
|
||||
rlwinmdec = "1.0"
|
||||
|
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
|
|||
serde_json = "1.0"
|
||||
shell-escape = "0.1"
|
||||
strum = { version = "0.26", features = ["derive"] }
|
||||
tempfile = "3.14"
|
||||
tempfile = "3.13"
|
||||
time = { version = "0.3", features = ["formatting", "local-offset"] }
|
||||
|
||||
# Keep version in sync with egui
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -152,7 +152,8 @@ fn start_job(
|
|||
let context = JobContext { status: status.clone(), egui: ctx.clone() };
|
||||
let context_inner = JobContext { status: status.clone(), egui: ctx.clone() };
|
||||
let (tx, rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
|
||||
let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || match run(context_inner, rx) {
|
||||
let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
|
||||
return match run(context_inner, rx) {
|
||||
Ok(state) => state,
|
||||
Err(e) => {
|
||||
if let Ok(mut w) = status.write() {
|
||||
|
@ -160,6 +161,7 @@ fn start_job(
|
|||
}
|
||||
JobResult::None
|
||||
}
|
||||
};
|
||||
});
|
||||
let id = JOB_ID.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
|
||||
log::info!("Started job {}", id);
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ pub fn data_diff_ui(
|
|||
let right_ctx = SectionDiffContext::new(result.second_obj.as_ref(), section_name);
|
||||
|
||||
// If both sides are missing a symbol, switch to symbol diff view
|
||||
if !right_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| ctx.has_section())
|
||||
&& !left_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| ctx.has_section())
|
||||
if !right_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| ctx.has_section())
|
||||
&& !left_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| ctx.has_section())
|
||||
{
|
||||
return Some(DiffViewAction::Navigate(DiffViewNavigation::symbol_diff()));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ pub fn extab_diff_ui(
|
|||
let right_diff_symbol = right_ctx.and_then(|ctx| {
|
||||
ctx.symbol_ref.and_then(|symbol_ref| ctx.diff.symbol_diff(symbol_ref).target_symbol)
|
||||
});
|
||||
if left_diff_symbol.is_some() && right_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
if left_diff_symbol.is_some() && right_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
let (right_section, right_symbol) =
|
||||
right_ctx.unwrap().obj.section_symbol(left_diff_symbol.unwrap());
|
||||
let symbol_ref = SymbolRefByName::new(right_symbol, right_section);
|
||||
|
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ pub fn extab_diff_ui(
|
|||
left_symbol: state.symbol_state.left_symbol.clone(),
|
||||
right_symbol: Some(symbol_ref),
|
||||
}));
|
||||
} else if right_diff_symbol.is_some() && left_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
} else if right_diff_symbol.is_some() && left_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
let (left_section, left_symbol) =
|
||||
left_ctx.unwrap().obj.section_symbol(right_diff_symbol.unwrap());
|
||||
let symbol_ref = SymbolRefByName::new(left_symbol, left_section);
|
||||
|
@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ pub fn extab_diff_ui(
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// If both sides are missing a symbol, switch to symbol diff view
|
||||
if right_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
&& left_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
if right_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
&& left_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
{
|
||||
return Some(DiffViewAction::Navigate(DiffViewNavigation::symbol_diff()));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ pub fn extab_diff_ui(
|
|||
.add_enabled(
|
||||
!state.scratch_running
|
||||
&& state.scratch_available
|
||||
&& left_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| ctx.has_symbol()),
|
||||
&& left_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| ctx.has_symbol()),
|
||||
egui::Button::new("📲 decomp.me"),
|
||||
)
|
||||
.on_hover_text_at_pointer("Create a new scratch on decomp.me (beta)")
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ pub fn function_diff_ui(
|
|||
let right_diff_symbol = right_ctx.and_then(|ctx| {
|
||||
ctx.symbol_ref.and_then(|symbol_ref| ctx.diff.symbol_diff(symbol_ref).target_symbol)
|
||||
});
|
||||
if left_diff_symbol.is_some() && right_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
if left_diff_symbol.is_some() && right_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
let (right_section, right_symbol) =
|
||||
right_ctx.unwrap().obj.section_symbol(left_diff_symbol.unwrap());
|
||||
let symbol_ref = SymbolRefByName::new(right_symbol, right_section);
|
||||
|
@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ pub fn function_diff_ui(
|
|||
left_symbol: state.symbol_state.left_symbol.clone(),
|
||||
right_symbol: Some(symbol_ref),
|
||||
}));
|
||||
} else if right_diff_symbol.is_some() && left_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
} else if right_diff_symbol.is_some() && left_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
let (left_section, left_symbol) =
|
||||
left_ctx.unwrap().obj.section_symbol(right_diff_symbol.unwrap());
|
||||
let symbol_ref = SymbolRefByName::new(left_symbol, left_section);
|
||||
|
@ -671,8 +671,8 @@ pub fn function_diff_ui(
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// If both sides are missing a symbol, switch to symbol diff view
|
||||
if right_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
&& left_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
if right_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
&& left_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| !ctx.has_symbol())
|
||||
{
|
||||
return Some(DiffViewAction::Navigate(DiffViewNavigation::symbol_diff()));
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ pub fn function_diff_ui(
|
|||
.add_enabled(
|
||||
!state.scratch_running
|
||||
&& state.scratch_available
|
||||
&& left_ctx.is_some_and(|ctx| ctx.has_symbol()),
|
||||
&& left_ctx.map_or(false, |ctx| ctx.has_symbol()),
|
||||
egui::Button::new("📲 decomp.me"),
|
||||
)
|
||||
.on_hover_text_at_pointer("Create a new scratch on decomp.me (beta)")
|
||||
|
@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ pub fn function_diff_ui(
|
|||
.font(appearance.code_font.clone())
|
||||
.color(appearance.highlight_color),
|
||||
);
|
||||
if right_ctx.is_some_and(|m| m.has_symbol())
|
||||
if right_ctx.map_or(false, |m| m.has_symbol())
|
||||
&& ui
|
||||
.button("Change target")
|
||||
.on_hover_text_at_pointer("Choose a different symbol to use as the target")
|
||||
|
@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ pub fn function_diff_ui(
|
|||
.color(match_color_for_symbol(match_percent, appearance)),
|
||||
);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if left_ctx.is_some_and(|m| m.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
if left_ctx.map_or(false, |m| m.has_symbol()) {
|
||||
ui.separator();
|
||||
if ui
|
||||
.button("Change base")
|
||||
|
|
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