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- <a name="CFI-directives-1"></a>
- <h3 class="section">7.10 CFI directives</h3>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fsections-section_005flist"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.1 <code>.cfi_sections <var>section_list</var></code></h4>
- <a name="index-cfi_005fsections-directive"></a>
- <p><code>.cfi_sections</code> may be used to specify whether CFI directives
- should emit <code>.eh_frame</code> section and/or <code>.debug_frame</code> section.
- If <var>section_list</var> is <code>.eh_frame</code>, <code>.eh_frame</code> is emitted,
- if <var>section_list</var> is <code>.debug_frame</code>, <code>.debug_frame</code> is emitted.
- To emit both use <code>.eh_frame, .debug_frame</code>. The default if this
- directive is not used is <code>.cfi_sections .eh_frame</code>.
- </p>
- <p>On targets that support compact unwinding tables these can be generated
- by specifying <code>.eh_frame_entry</code> instead of <code>.eh_frame</code>.
- </p>
- <p>Some targets may support an additional name, such as <code>.c6xabi.exidx</code>
- which is used by the target.
- </p>
- <p>The <code>.cfi_sections</code> directive can be repeated, with the same or different
- arguments, provided that CFI generation has not yet started. Once CFI
- generation has started however the section list is fixed and any attempts to
- redefine it will result in an error.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fstartproc-_005bsimple_005d"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.2 <code>.cfi_startproc [simple]</code></h4>
- <a name="index-cfi_005fstartproc-directive"></a>
- <p><code>.cfi_startproc</code> is used at the beginning of each function that
- should have an entry in <code>.eh_frame</code>. It initializes some internal
- data structures. Don’t forget to close the function by
- <code>.cfi_endproc</code>.
- </p>
- <p>Unless <code>.cfi_startproc</code> is used along with parameter <code>simple</code>
- it also emits some architecture dependent initial CFI instructions.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fendproc"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.3 <code>.cfi_endproc</code></h4>
- <a name="index-cfi_005fendproc-directive"></a>
- <p><code>.cfi_endproc</code> is used at the end of a function where it closes its
- unwind entry previously opened by
- <code>.cfi_startproc</code>, and emits it to <code>.eh_frame</code>.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fpersonality-encoding-_005b_002c-exp_005d"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.4 <code>.cfi_personality <var>encoding</var> [, <var>exp</var>]</code></h4>
- <a name="index-cfi_005fpersonality-directive"></a>
- <p><code>.cfi_personality</code> defines personality routine and its encoding.
- <var>encoding</var> must be a constant determining how the personality
- should be encoded. If it is 255 (<code>DW_EH_PE_omit</code>), second
- argument is not present, otherwise second argument should be
- a constant or a symbol name. When using indirect encodings,
- the symbol provided should be the location where personality
- can be loaded from, not the personality routine itself.
- The default after <code>.cfi_startproc</code> is <code>.cfi_personality 0xff</code>,
- no personality routine.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fpersonality_005fid-id"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.5 <code>.cfi_personality_id <var>id</var></code></h4>
- <a name="index-cfi_005fpersonality_005fid-directive"></a>
- <p><code>cfi_personality_id</code> defines a personality routine by its index as
- defined in a compact unwinding format.
- Only valid when generating compact EH frames (i.e.
- with <code>.cfi_sections eh_frame_entry</code>.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005ffde_005fdata-_005bopcode1-_005b_002c-_2026_005d_005d"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.6 <code>.cfi_fde_data [<var>opcode1</var> [, …]]</code></h4>
- <a name="index-cfi_005ffde_005fdata-directive"></a>
- <p><code>cfi_fde_data</code> is used to describe the compact unwind opcodes to be
- used for the current function. These are emitted inline in the
- <code>.eh_frame_entry</code> section if small enough and there is no LSDA, or
- in the <code>.gnu.extab</code> section otherwise.
- Only valid when generating compact EH frames (i.e.
- with <code>.cfi_sections eh_frame_entry</code>.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005flsda-encoding-_005b_002c-exp_005d"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.7 <code>.cfi_lsda <var>encoding</var> [, <var>exp</var>]</code></h4>
- <p><code>.cfi_lsda</code> defines LSDA and its encoding.
- <var>encoding</var> must be a constant determining how the LSDA
- should be encoded. If it is 255 (<code>DW_EH_PE_omit</code>), the second
- argument is not present, otherwise the second argument should be a constant
- or a symbol name. The default after <code>.cfi_startproc</code> is <code>.cfi_lsda 0xff</code>,
- meaning that no LSDA is present.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005finline_005flsda-_005balign_005d"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.8 <code>.cfi_inline_lsda</code> [<var>align</var>]</h4>
- <p><code>.cfi_inline_lsda</code> marks the start of a LSDA data section and
- switches to the corresponding <code>.gnu.extab</code> section.
- Must be preceded by a CFI block containing a <code>.cfi_lsda</code> directive.
- Only valid when generating compact EH frames (i.e.
- with <code>.cfi_sections eh_frame_entry</code>.
- </p>
- <p>The table header and unwinding opcodes will be generated at this point,
- so that they are immediately followed by the LSDA data. The symbol
- referenced by the <code>.cfi_lsda</code> directive should still be defined
- in case a fallback FDE based encoding is used. The LSDA data is terminated
- by a section directive.
- </p>
- <p>The optional <var>align</var> argument specifies the alignment required.
- The alignment is specified as a power of two, as with the
- <code>.p2align</code> directive.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fdef_005fcfa-register_002c-offset"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.9 <code>.cfi_def_cfa <var>register</var>, <var>offset</var></code></h4>
- <p><code>.cfi_def_cfa</code> defines a rule for computing CFA as: <i>take
- address from <var>register</var> and add <var>offset</var> to it</i>.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fdef_005fcfa_005fregister-register"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.10 <code>.cfi_def_cfa_register <var>register</var></code></h4>
- <p><code>.cfi_def_cfa_register</code> modifies a rule for computing CFA. From
- now on <var>register</var> will be used instead of the old one. Offset
- remains the same.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fdef_005fcfa_005foffset-offset"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.11 <code>.cfi_def_cfa_offset <var>offset</var></code></h4>
- <p><code>.cfi_def_cfa_offset</code> modifies a rule for computing CFA. Register
- remains the same, but <var>offset</var> is new. Note that it is the
- absolute offset that will be added to a defined register to compute
- CFA address.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fadjust_005fcfa_005foffset-offset"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.12 <code>.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset <var>offset</var></code></h4>
- <p>Same as <code>.cfi_def_cfa_offset</code> but <var>offset</var> is a relative
- value that is added/subtracted from the previous offset.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005foffset-register_002c-offset"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.13 <code>.cfi_offset <var>register</var>, <var>offset</var></code></h4>
- <p>Previous value of <var>register</var> is saved at offset <var>offset</var> from
- CFA.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fval_005foffset-register_002c-offset"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.14 <code>.cfi_val_offset <var>register</var>, <var>offset</var></code></h4>
- <p>Previous value of <var>register</var> is CFA + <var>offset</var>.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005frel_005foffset-register_002c-offset"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.15 <code>.cfi_rel_offset <var>register</var>, <var>offset</var></code></h4>
- <p>Previous value of <var>register</var> is saved at offset <var>offset</var> from
- the current CFA register. This is transformed to <code>.cfi_offset</code>
- using the known displacement of the CFA register from the CFA.
- This is often easier to use, because the number will match the
- code it’s annotating.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fregister-register1_002c-register2"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.16 <code>.cfi_register <var>register1</var>, <var>register2</var></code></h4>
- <p>Previous value of <var>register1</var> is saved in register <var>register2</var>.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005frestore-register"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.17 <code>.cfi_restore <var>register</var></code></h4>
- <p><code>.cfi_restore</code> says that the rule for <var>register</var> is now the
- same as it was at the beginning of the function, after all initial
- instruction added by <code>.cfi_startproc</code> were executed.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fundefined-register"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.18 <code>.cfi_undefined <var>register</var></code></h4>
- <p>From now on the previous value of <var>register</var> can’t be restored anymore.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fsame_005fvalue-register"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.19 <code>.cfi_same_value <var>register</var></code></h4>
- <p>Current value of <var>register</var> is the same like in the previous frame,
- i.e. no restoration needed.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fremember_005fstate-and-_002ecfi_005frestore_005fstate"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.20 <code>.cfi_remember_state</code> and <code>.cfi_restore_state</code></h4>
- <p><code>.cfi_remember_state</code> pushes the set of rules for every register onto an
- implicit stack, while <code>.cfi_restore_state</code> pops them off the stack and
- places them in the current row. This is useful for situations where you have
- multiple <code>.cfi_*</code> directives that need to be undone due to the control
- flow of the program. For example, we could have something like this (assuming
- the CFA is the value of <code>rbp</code>):
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample"> je label
- popq %rbx
- .cfi_restore %rbx
- popq %r12
- .cfi_restore %r12
- popq %rbp
- .cfi_restore %rbp
- .cfi_def_cfa %rsp, 8
- ret
- label:
- /* Do something else */
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>Here, we want the <code>.cfi</code> directives to affect only the rows corresponding
- to the instructions before <code>label</code>. This means we’d have to add multiple
- <code>.cfi</code> directives after <code>label</code> to recreate the original save
- locations of the registers, as well as setting the CFA back to the value of
- <code>rbp</code>. This would be clumsy, and result in a larger binary size. Instead,
- we can write:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample"> je label
- popq %rbx
- .cfi_remember_state
- .cfi_restore %rbx
- popq %r12
- .cfi_restore %r12
- popq %rbp
- .cfi_restore %rbp
- .cfi_def_cfa %rsp, 8
- ret
- label:
- .cfi_restore_state
- /* Do something else */
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>That way, the rules for the instructions after <code>label</code> will be the same
- as before the first <code>.cfi_restore</code> without having to use multiple
- <code>.cfi</code> directives.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005freturn_005fcolumn-register"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.21 <code>.cfi_return_column <var>register</var></code></h4>
- <p>Change return column <var>register</var>, i.e. the return address is either
- directly in <var>register</var> or can be accessed by rules for <var>register</var>.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fsignal_005fframe"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.22 <code>.cfi_signal_frame</code></h4>
- <p>Mark current function as signal trampoline.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fwindow_005fsave"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.23 <code>.cfi_window_save</code></h4>
- <p>SPARC register window has been saved.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fescape-expression_005b_002c-_2026_005d"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.24 <code>.cfi_escape</code> <var>expression</var>[, …]</h4>
- <p>Allows the user to add arbitrary bytes to the unwind info. One
- might use this to add OS-specific CFI opcodes, or generic CFI
- opcodes that GAS does not yet support.
- </p>
- <a name="g_t_002ecfi_005fval_005fencoded_005faddr-register_002c-encoding_002c-label"></a>
- <h4 class="subsection">7.10.25 <code>.cfi_val_encoded_addr <var>register</var>, <var>encoding</var>, <var>label</var></code></h4>
- <p>The current value of <var>register</var> is <var>label</var>. The value of <var>label</var>
- will be encoded in the output file according to <var>encoding</var>; see the
- description of <code>.cfi_personality</code> for details on this encoding.
- </p>
- <p>The usefulness of equating a register to a fixed label is probably
- limited to the return address register. Here, it can be useful to
- mark a code segment that has only one return address which is reached
- by a direct branch and no copy of the return address exists in memory
- or another register.
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