""" This file holds all static values that debugging macros need. These are typically object type strings, #defines in C etc.
The objective is to provide a single place to be the bridge between C code in xnu and the python macros used by lldb.
If you define a variable which has been copied/referred over from C code and has high chance of changing over time. It would
be best to define a supporting function of format "populate_<variable_name>". This will help in running them to repopulate.
Please take a look at example of kobject_types below before making changes to this file.
Note: The Format of the function has to be populate_<variable_name> so that the automated updating will pick it up.
"""
import os, re
lcpu_self = 0xFFFE
arm_level2_access_strings = [ " noaccess",
" supervisor(readwrite) user(noaccess)",
" supervisor(readwrite) user(readonly)",
" supervisor(readwrite) user(readwrite)",
" noaccess(reserved)",
" supervisor(readonly) user(noaccess)",
" supervisor(readonly) user(readonly)",
" supervisor(readonly) user(readonly)",
" "
]
kq_state_strings = {0:"", 1:"SEL", 2:"SLEEP", 4:"PROCWAIT", 8:"KEV32", 16:"KEV64"}
proc_state_strings = [ "", "Idle", "Run", "Sleep", "Stop", "Zombie", "Reaping" ]
proc_flag_explain_strings = ["!0x00000004 - process is 32 bit", "0x00000001 - may hold advisory locks",
"0x00000002 - has a controlling tty",
"0x00000004 - process is 64 bit",
"0x00000008 - no SIGCHLD on child stop",
"0x00000010 - waiting for child exec/exit",
"0x00000020 - has started profiling",
"0x00000040 - in select; wakeup/waiting danger",
"0x00000080 - was stopped and continued",
"0x00000100 - has set privileges since exec",
"0x00000200 - system process: no signals, stats, or swap",
"0x00000400 - timing out during a sleep",
"0x00000800 - debugged process being traced",
"0x00001000 - debugging process has waited for child",
"0x00002000 - exit in progress",
"0x00004000 - process has called exec",
"0x00008000 - owe process an addupc() XXX",
"0x00010000 - affinity for Rosetta children",
"0x00020000 - wants to run Rosetta",
"0x00040000 - has wait() in progress",
"0x00080000 - kdebug tracing on for this process",
"0x00100000 - blocked due to SIGTTOU or SIGTTIN",
"0x00200000 - has called reboot()",
"0x00400000 - is TBE state",
"0x00800000 - signal exceptions",
"0x01000000 - has thread cwd",
"0x02000000 - has vfork() children",
"0x04000000 - not allowed to attach",
"0x08000000 - vfork() in progress",
"0x10000000 - no shared libraries",
"0x20000000 - force quota for root",
"0x40000000 - no zombies when children exit",
"0x80000000 - don't hang on remote FS ops"
]
kobject_types = ['', 'THREAD', 'TASK', 'HOST', 'HOST_PRIV', 'PROCESSOR', 'PSET', 'PSET_NAME', 'TIMER', 'PAGER_REQ', 'DEVICE', 'XMM_OBJECT', 'XMM_PAGER', 'XMM_KERNEL', 'XMM_REPLY',
'NOTDEF 15', 'NOTDEF 16', 'HOST_SEC', 'LEDGER', 'MASTER_DEV', 'ACTIVATION', 'SUBSYTEM', 'IO_DONE_QUE', 'SEMAPHORE', 'LOCK_SET', 'CLOCK', 'CLOCK_CTRL' , 'IOKIT_SPARE',
'NAMED_MEM', 'IOKIT_CON', 'IOKIT_OBJ', 'UPL', 'MEM_OBJ_CONTROL', 'AU_SESSIONPORT', 'FILEPORT', 'LABELH', 'TASK_RESUME', 'VOUCHER', 'VOUCHER_ATTR_CONTROL']
def populate_kobject_types(xnu_dir_path):
""" Function to read data from header file xnu/osfmk/kern/ipc_kobject.h
and populate the known kobject types.
"""
filename = os.path.join(xnu_dir_path, 'osfmk', 'kern', 'ipc_kobject.h')
filedata = open(filename).read()
object_regex = re.compile("^#define\s+(IKOT_[A-Z_]*)\s+(\d+)\s*",re.MULTILINE|re.DOTALL)
kobject_found_types =[]
for v in object_regex.findall(filedata):
kobject_found_types.append(v[0])
return kobject_found_types
if __name__ == "__main__":
populate_kobject_types("../../")