ms_pdb/dbi/modules.rs
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//! DBI Modules Substream
use super::*;
use crate::utils::iter::HasRestLen;
use crate::StreamIndexU16;
use bstr::BStr;
use std::mem::take;
use zerocopy::{FromBytes, Immutable, IntoBytes, KnownLayout, Unaligned};
/// The header of a Module Info record. Module Info records are stored in the DBI stream.
///
/// See `dbi.h`, `MODI_60_Persist`
#[derive(Unaligned, IntoBytes, FromBytes, Immutable, KnownLayout, Clone, Debug)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct ModuleInfoFixed {
/// This appears to be a module index field, but it is not always set.
///
/// In some PDBs, we see this field being set to the zero-based index of this Module Info record
/// in the DBI Modules Substream. In other PDBs, this value is 0. Set this to 0.
pub unused1: U32<LE>,
/// This module's first section contribution.
pub section_contrib: SectionContribEntry,
/// Various flags
///
/// * bit 0: set to 1 if this module has been written since DBI opened
/// * bit 1: set to 1 if this module has EC symbolic information
/// * bits 2-7: not used
/// * bits 8-15: index into TSM list for this mods server
pub flags: U16<LE>,
/// Stream index of the Module Stream for this module, which contains the symbols and line data
/// for this module. If this is 0xffff, then this module does not have a module info stream.
pub stream: StreamIndexU16,
/// Specifies the size of the symbols substream within the Module Stream.
pub sym_byte_size: U32<LE>,
/// Specifies the length of the C11 Line Data in a Module Information Stream.
/// C11 line data is obsolete and is not supported.
pub c11_byte_size: U32<LE>,
/// Specifies the length of the C13 Line Data in a Module Information Stream.
pub c13_byte_size: U32<LE>,
/// Number of files contributing to this module.
pub source_file_count: U16<LE>,
/// Alignment padding.
pub padding: [u8; 2],
/// Do not read. Set to 0 when encoding.
pub unused2: U32<LE>,
/// Unknown; possible that this relates to Edit-and-Continue.
pub source_file_name_index: U32<LE>,
/// Unknown; possible that this relates to Edit-and-Continue.
pub pdb_file_path_name_index: U32<LE>,
}
impl ModuleInfoFixed {
/// Gets the stream for this module, if any. This stream contains the symbol data and C13 Line
/// Data for the module.
pub fn stream(&self) -> Option<u32> {
self.stream.get()
}
}
/// Holds or refers to the data of a substream within a Module Info record.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ModInfoSubstream<D: AsRef<[u8]>> {
/// The substream data.
pub substream_data: D,
}
impl<D: AsRef<[u8]>> ModInfoSubstream<D> {
/// Iterates the Module Info records contained within the DBI Stream.
pub fn iter(&self) -> IterModuleInfo<'_> {
IterModuleInfo {
rest: self.substream_data.as_ref(),
}
}
}
/// An in-memory representation of a Module Info record.
///
/// The `IterModInfo` iterator produces these items.
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub struct ModuleInfo<'a> {
pub header: &'a ModuleInfoFixed,
pub module_name: &'a BStr,
pub obj_file: &'a BStr,
}
/// A mutable view of a Module Info record.
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub struct ModuleInfoMut<'a> {
pub header: &'a mut ModuleInfoFixed,
pub module_name: &'a BStr,
pub obj_file: &'a BStr,
}
impl<'a> ModuleInfo<'a> {
/// The name of the module.
///
/// * For simple object files, this is the same as `file_name()`.
/// * For DLL import libraries, this is the name of the DLL, e.g. `KernelBase.dll`.
/// * For static libraries, this is the name (and possibly path) of the object file within the
/// static library, not the static library itself.
pub fn module_name(&self) -> &'a BStr {
self.module_name
}
/// The file name of this module.
///
/// * For individual `*.obj` files that are passed directly to the linker (not in a static
/// library), this is the filename.
/// * For static libraries, this is the `*.lib` file, not the modules within it.
/// * For DLL import libraries, this is the import library, e.g. `KernelBase.lib`.
pub fn obj_file(&self) -> &'a BStr {
self.obj_file
}
/// The header of this Module Info record.
pub fn header(&self) -> &'a ModuleInfoFixed {
self.header
}
/// The stream index of the stream which contains the symbols defined by this module.
///
/// Some modules do not have a symbol stream. In that case, this function will return `None`.
pub fn stream(&self) -> Option<u32> {
self.header.stream()
}
/// Gets the size in bytes of the C11 Line Data.
pub fn c11_size(&self) -> u32 {
self.header.c11_byte_size.get()
}
/// Gets the size in bytes of the C13 Line Data.
pub fn c13_size(&self) -> u32 {
self.header.c13_byte_size.get()
}
/// Gets the size in bytes of the symbol stream for this module. This value includes the size
/// of the 4-byte symbol stream header.
pub fn sym_size(&self) -> u32 {
self.header.sym_byte_size.get()
}
}
/// Iterates module info records
pub struct IterModuleInfo<'a> {
rest: &'a [u8],
}
impl<'a> IterModuleInfo<'a> {
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub fn new(data: &'a [u8]) -> Self {
Self { rest: data }
}
/// Returns the data in the iterator that has not yet been parsed.
pub fn rest(&self) -> &'a [u8] {
self.rest
}
}
impl<'a> HasRestLen for IterModuleInfo<'a> {
fn rest_len(&self) -> usize {
self.rest.len()
}
}
impl<'a> Iterator for IterModuleInfo<'a> {
type Item = ModuleInfo<'a>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
if self.rest.is_empty() {
return None;
}
let mut p = Parser::new(self.rest);
let len_before = p.len();
let header: &ModuleInfoFixed = p.get().ok()?;
let module_name = p.strz().ok()?;
let obj_file = p.strz().ok()?;
// Each ModInfo structures is variable-length. It ends with two NUL-terminated strings.
// However, the ModInfo structures have an alignment requirement, so if the strings
// did not land us on an aligned boundary, we have to skip a few bytes to restore
// alignment.
// Find the number of bytes that were used for this structure.
let mod_record_bytes = len_before - p.len();
let alignment = (4 - (mod_record_bytes & 3)) & 3;
p.bytes(alignment).ok()?;
// Save iterator position.
self.rest = p.into_rest();
Some(ModuleInfo {
header,
module_name,
obj_file,
})
}
}
/// Mutable iterator
pub struct IterModuleInfoMut<'a> {
rest: &'a mut [u8],
}
impl<'a> IterModuleInfoMut<'a> {
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub fn new(data: &'a mut [u8]) -> Self {
Self { rest: data }
}
}
impl<'a> Iterator for IterModuleInfoMut<'a> {
type Item = ModuleInfoMut<'a>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
if self.rest.is_empty() {
return None;
}
// TODO: note that we steal the byte slice, which means that
// if anything goes wrong, we'll never put it back.
let mut p = ParserMut::new(take(&mut self.rest));
let len_before = p.len();
let header: &mut ModuleInfoFixed = p.get_mut().ok()?;
let module_name = p.strz().ok()?;
let obj_file = p.strz().ok()?;
// Each ModInfo structures is variable-length. It ends with two NUL-terminated strings.
// However, the ModInfo structures have an alignment requirement, so if the strings
// did not land us on an aligned boundary, we have to skip a few bytes to restore
// alignment.
// Find the number of bytes that were used for this structure.
let mod_record_bytes = len_before - p.len();
let alignment = (4 - (mod_record_bytes & 3)) & 3;
p.bytes(alignment).ok()?;
// Save iterator position.
self.rest = p.into_rest();
Some(ModuleInfoMut {
header,
module_name,
obj_file,
})
}
}