--- a/memspy/Driver/Kernel/Source/MemSpyDriverOSAdaption.cpp Tue Aug 31 16:45:49 2010 +0300
+++ b/memspy/Driver/Kernel/Source/MemSpyDriverOSAdaption.cpp Wed Sep 01 12:37:10 2010 +0100
@@ -22,11 +22,21 @@
#include <nk_plat.h>
#ifdef __MARM__
+
#include <arm.h>
+// Necessary when accessing data members by steam via offsets in order
+// to prevent potential unaligned data aborts
+
+#ifdef __CC_ARM
+#define UNALIGNED_DATA_MEMBER __packed
+#endif /* __CC_ARM */
+
+#endif /* __MARM__ */
+
+#ifndef UNALIGNED_DATA_MEMBER
+#define UNALIGNED_DATA_MEMBER
#endif
-// I've removed UNALIGNED_DATA_MEMBER in preference for just using memcpy to get round the potential unaligned access. -TomS
-
// User includes
#include "MemSpyDriverLog.h"
#include "MemSpyDriverPAndS.h"
@@ -154,9 +164,10 @@
{
DThread* dThread = &aObject;
TUint32 pTarget = reinterpret_cast<TUint32>( dThread ) + iOffset_ExitType;
- TUint8 exitType = *reinterpret_cast<TUint8*>(pTarget);
- TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetExitType() - aObject: 0x%08x, ret: %d", &aObject, (TInt)exitType ) );
- return (TExitType)exitType;
+ UNALIGNED_DATA_MEMBER TExitType* pRet = reinterpret_cast< TExitType* >( pTarget );
+ TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetExitType() - aObject: 0x%08x, ret: 0x%08x", &aObject, pRet ) );
+ TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetExitType() - value: %d", *pRet ) );
+ return *pRet;
}
@@ -164,11 +175,10 @@
{
DThread* dThread = &aObject;
TUint32 pTarget = reinterpret_cast<TUint32>( dThread ) + iOffset_SupervisorStackBase;
-
- TUint32 ret;
- memcpy(&ret, (const TAny*)pTarget, sizeof(TUint32));
- TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetSupervisorStackBase() - aObject: 0x%08x, ret: 0x%08x", &aObject, ret ) );
- return ret;
+ UNALIGNED_DATA_MEMBER TUint32* pRet = reinterpret_cast< TUint32* >( pTarget );
+ TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetSupervisorStackBase() - aObject: 0x%08x, ret: 0x%08x", &aObject, pRet ) );
+ TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetSupervisorStackBase() - 0x%08x: %d", *pRet ) );
+ return *pRet;
}
@@ -176,11 +186,10 @@
{
DThread* dThread = &aObject;
TUint32 pTarget = reinterpret_cast<TUint32>( dThread ) + iOffset_SupervisorStackSize;
-
- TInt ret;
- memcpy(&ret, (const TAny*)pTarget, sizeof(TInt));
- TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetSupervisorStackSize() - aObject: 0x%08x, ret: %d", &aObject, ret ) );
- return ret;
+ UNALIGNED_DATA_MEMBER TInt* pRet = reinterpret_cast< TInt* >( pTarget );
+ TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetSupervisorStackSize() - aObject: 0x%08x, ret: 0x%08x", &aObject, pRet ) );
+ TRACE( Kern::Printf( "DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDThread::GetSupervisorStackSize() - value: %d", *pRet ) );
+ return *pRet;
}
@@ -439,23 +448,9 @@
}
-DThread* DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDProcess::OpenFirstThread( DProcess& aProcess ) const
+DThread* DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDProcess::GetFirstThread( DProcess& aObject ) const
{
- // It appears that the system lock needs to be held while manipulating the iThreadQ
- DThread* result = NULL;
- NKern::LockSystem();
- // We don't use DProcess::FirstThread() as that doesn't appear to do any checking of whether the list is empty, ie if there are no threads at all
- SDblQueLink* threadLink = aProcess.iThreadQ.First();
- if (threadLink != NULL && threadLink != &aProcess.iThreadQ.iA)
- {
- result = _LOFF(threadLink,DThread,iProcessLink);
- if (result->Open() != KErrNone)
- {
- result = NULL;
- }
- }
- NKern::UnlockSystem();
- return result;
+ return aObject.FirstThread();
}
@@ -550,11 +545,6 @@
return (TUint8*)aObject.iDataBssStackChunk;
}
-TBool DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDProcess::IsKernProcess(DProcess& aProcess) const
- {
- // The kernel process always has pid 1
- return GetId(aProcess) == 1;
- }
@@ -576,32 +566,9 @@
}
-TUint8* DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDChunk::GetBase( DChunk& aChunk ) const
+TUint8* DMemSpyDriverOSAdaptionDChunk::GetBase( DChunk& aObject ) const
{
- TUint8* base = aChunk.Base();
- if (base == 0)
- {
- // Under flexible memory model, DChunk::Base() will return NULL (for non-fixed chunks anyway, and that means most of them)
- // A more useful thing to return is the base address in the owning process
- DProcess* proc = GetOwningProcess(aChunk);
- NKern::ThreadEnterCS();
- if (proc && proc->Open() == KErrNone)
- {
- // Probably shouldn't call ChunkUserBase for a non-user-owned chunk
- if (!OSAdaption().DProcess().IsKernProcess(*proc))
- {
- DThread* firstThread = OSAdaption().DProcess().OpenFirstThread(*proc);
- if (firstThread)
- {
- base = Kern::ChunkUserBase(&aChunk, firstThread);
- firstThread->Close(NULL);
- }
- }
- proc->Close(NULL);
- }
- NKern::ThreadLeaveCS();
- }
- return base;
+ return aObject.Base();
}