Crates.io | pdb-addr2line |
lib.rs | pdb-addr2line |
version | 0.11.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-06-03 22:30:31.828346 |
updated_at | 2024-10-04 13:43:10.466473 |
description | Symbolicate addresses from PDBs, like addr2line. |
homepage | https://github.com/mstange/pdb-addr2line |
repository | https://github.com/mstange/pdb-addr2line |
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size | 146,095 |
Resolve addresses to function names, and to file name and line number information, with the help of a PDB file. Inline stacks are supported.
The API of this crate is intended to be similar to the API of the
addr2line
crate; the two Context
APIs
have comparable functionality. This crate is for PDB files whereas addr2line
is for DWARF data (which is used in ELF and mach-o binaries, for example).
This crate also has a TypeFormatter
API which can be used to get function signature
strings independently from a Context
.
To create a Context
, use ContextPdbData
.
The implementation makes use of the excellent pdb
crate.
use pdb_addr2line::pdb; // (this is a re-export of the pdb crate)
fn look_up_addresses<'s, S: pdb::Source<'s> + 's>(stream: S, addresses: &[u32]) -> std::result::Result<(), pdb_addr2line::Error> {
let pdb = pdb::PDB::open(stream)?;
let context_data = pdb_addr2line::ContextPdbData::try_from_pdb(pdb)?;
let context = context_data.make_context()?;
for address in addresses {
if let Some(procedure_frames) = context.find_frames(*address)? {
eprintln!("0x{:x} - {} frames:", address, procedure_frames.frames.len());
for frame in procedure_frames.frames {
let line_str = frame.line.map(|l| format!("{}", l));
eprintln!(
" {} at {}:{}",
frame.function.as_deref().unwrap_or("<unknown>"),
frame.file.as_deref().unwrap_or("??"),
line_str.as_deref().unwrap_or("??"),
)
}
} else {
eprintln!("{:x} - no frames found", address);
}
}
Ok(())
}
This repository also contains a CLI executable modelled after addr2line.
You can install it using cargo install
:
cargo install --examples pdb-addr2line
Here are some example uses:
$ curl -o dcomp.pdb -L "https://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols/dcomp.pdb/648B8DD0780A4E22FA7FA89B84633C231/dcomp.pdb"
$ pdb-addr2line --exe dcomp.pdb -fC 0x59aa0 0x52340 0x13498
Windows::UI::Composition::Compositor::Api::CreateScalarKeyFrameAnimation(Windows::UI::Composition::IScalarKeyFrameAnimation**)
??:?
std::map<unsigned int, Windows::UI::Composition::AnimationLoggingManager::ReferencedObject, std::less<unsigned int>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned int const, Windows::UI::Composition::AnimationLoggingManager::ReferencedObject> > >::_Try_emplace<unsigned int const&>(unsigned int const&)
??:?
DirectComposition::CDxDevice::RemoveGuardRect(ID3D11Texture2D*)
??:?
$ curl -o mozglue.pdb -L "https://github.com/mstange/profiler-get-symbols/raw/master/fixtures/win64-ci/mozglue.pdb"
$ pdb-addr2line -e mozglue.pdb -psfi 0x3b9fb
mozilla::JSONWriter::StartCollection(char const*, char const*, mozilla::JSONWriter::CollectionStyle) at JSONWriter.h:318
(inlined by) mozilla::JSONWriter::StartArrayProperty(char const*, mozilla::JSONWriter::CollectionStyle) at JSONWriter.h:417
(inlined by) mozilla::JSONWriter::StartArrayElement(mozilla::JSONWriter::CollectionStyle) at JSONWriter.h:422
(inlined by) mozilla::baseprofiler::AutoArraySchemaWriter::AutoArraySchemaWriter(mozilla::baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter&, mozilla::baseprofiler::UniqueJSONStrings&) at ProfileBufferEntry.cpp:141
(inlined by) mozilla::baseprofiler::WriteSample(mozilla::baseprofiler::SpliceableJSONWriter&, mozilla::baseprofiler::UniqueJSONStrings&, mozilla::baseprofiler::ProfileSample const&) at ProfileBufferEntry.cpp:361
(inlined by) mozilla::baseprofiler::ProfileBuffer::StreamSamplesToJSON::<unnamed-tag>::operator()(mozilla::ProfileChunkedBuffer::Reader*) const at ProfileBufferEntry.cpp:809
pdb-addr2line
optimizes for speed over memory by caching parsed information.
The debug information about inlines, files and line numbers is parsed lazily where possible.
Licensed under either of
LICENSE-APACHE
or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)LICENSE-MIT
or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.