#!/bin/bash # The lines that we're looking to symbolize look like this: #0 ./a.out(_foo+0x3e6) [0x55a52e64c696] # ... which come from the backtrace_symbols() symbolisation function used by # default in Scudo's implementation of GWP-ASan. while read -r line; do # Check that this line needs symbolization. should_symbolize="$(echo $line |\ grep -E '^[ ]*\#.*\(.*\+0x[0-9a-f]+\) \[0x[0-9a-f]+\]$')" if [ -z "$should_symbolize" ]; then echo "$line" continue fi # Carve up the input line into sections. binary_name="$(echo $line | grep -oE ' .*\(' | rev | cut -c2- | rev |\ cut -c2-)" function_name="$(echo $line | grep -oE '\([^+]*' | cut -c2-)" function_offset="$(echo $line | grep -oE '\(.*\)' | grep -oE '\+.*\)' |\ cut -c2- | rev | cut -c2- | rev)" frame_number="$(echo $line | grep -oE '\#[0-9]+ ')" if [ -z "$function_name" ]; then # If the offset is binary-relative, just resolve that. symbolized="$(echo $function_offset | addr2line -e $binary_name)" else # Otherwise, the offset is function-relative. Get the address of the # function, and add it to the offset, then symbolize. function_addr="0x$(echo $function_offset |\ nm --defined-only $binary_name 2> /dev/null |\ grep -E " $function_name$" | cut -d' ' -f1)" # Check that we could get the function address from nm. if [ -z "$function_addr" ]; then echo "$line" continue fi # Add the function address and offset to get the offset into the binary. binary_offset="$(printf "0x%X" "$((function_addr+function_offset))")" symbolized="$(echo $binary_offset | addr2line -e $binary_name)" fi # Check that it symbolized properly. If it didn't, output the old line. echo $symbolized | grep -E ".*\?.*:" > /dev/null if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then echo "$line" continue else echo "${frame_number}${symbolized}" fi done