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Janosch Frank28fbf8f2016-01-22 13:08:40 +01001"""
2This python script adds a new gdb command, "dump-guest-memory". It
3should be loaded with "source dump-guest-memory.py" at the (gdb)
4prompt.
5
6Copyright (C) 2013, Red Hat, Inc.
7
8Authors:
9 Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
10 Janosch Frank <frankja@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
11
12This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. See
13the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
14"""
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +010015
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +010016import ctypes
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +010017
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +010018UINTPTR_T = gdb.lookup_type("uintptr_t")
19
Janosch Frankca81ce72016-01-22 13:08:35 +010020TARGET_PAGE_SIZE = 0x1000
21TARGET_PAGE_MASK = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFF000
22
Janosch Frankca81ce72016-01-22 13:08:35 +010023# Special value for e_phnum. This indicates that the real number of
24# program headers is too large to fit into e_phnum. Instead the real
25# value is in the field sh_info of section 0.
26PN_XNUM = 0xFFFF
27
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +010028EV_CURRENT = 1
29
30ELFCLASS32 = 1
31ELFCLASS64 = 2
32
33ELFDATA2LSB = 1
34ELFDATA2MSB = 2
35
36ET_CORE = 4
37
38PT_LOAD = 1
39PT_NOTE = 4
40
41EM_386 = 3
42EM_PPC = 20
43EM_PPC64 = 21
44EM_S390 = 22
45EM_AARCH = 183
46EM_X86_64 = 62
47
48class ELF(object):
49 """Representation of a ELF file."""
50
51 def __init__(self, arch):
52 self.ehdr = None
53 self.notes = []
54 self.segments = []
55 self.notes_size = 0
56 self.endianess = None
57 self.elfclass = ELFCLASS64
58
59 if arch == 'aarch64-le':
60 self.endianess = ELFDATA2LSB
61 self.elfclass = ELFCLASS64
62 self.ehdr = get_arch_ehdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
63 self.ehdr.e_machine = EM_AARCH
64
65 elif arch == 'aarch64-be':
66 self.endianess = ELFDATA2MSB
67 self.ehdr = get_arch_ehdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
68 self.ehdr.e_machine = EM_AARCH
69
70 elif arch == 'X86_64':
71 self.endianess = ELFDATA2LSB
72 self.ehdr = get_arch_ehdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
73 self.ehdr.e_machine = EM_X86_64
74
75 elif arch == '386':
76 self.endianess = ELFDATA2LSB
77 self.elfclass = ELFCLASS32
78 self.ehdr = get_arch_ehdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
79 self.ehdr.e_machine = EM_386
80
81 elif arch == 's390':
82 self.endianess = ELFDATA2MSB
83 self.ehdr = get_arch_ehdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
84 self.ehdr.e_machine = EM_S390
85
86 elif arch == 'ppc64-le':
87 self.endianess = ELFDATA2LSB
88 self.ehdr = get_arch_ehdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
89 self.ehdr.e_machine = EM_PPC64
90
91 elif arch == 'ppc64-be':
92 self.endianess = ELFDATA2MSB
93 self.ehdr = get_arch_ehdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
94 self.ehdr.e_machine = EM_PPC64
95
96 else:
97 raise gdb.GdbError("No valid arch type specified.\n"
98 "Currently supported types:\n"
99 "aarch64-be, aarch64-le, X86_64, 386, s390, "
100 "ppc64-be, ppc64-le")
101
102 self.add_segment(PT_NOTE, 0, 0)
103
104 def add_note(self, n_name, n_desc, n_type):
105 """Adds a note to the ELF."""
106
107 note = get_arch_note(self.endianess, len(n_name), len(n_desc))
108 note.n_namesz = len(n_name) + 1
109 note.n_descsz = len(n_desc)
110 note.n_name = n_name.encode()
111 note.n_type = n_type
112
113 # Desc needs to be 4 byte aligned (although the 64bit spec
114 # specifies 8 byte). When defining n_desc as uint32 it will be
115 # automatically aligned but we need the memmove to copy the
116 # string into it.
117 ctypes.memmove(note.n_desc, n_desc.encode(), len(n_desc))
118
119 self.notes.append(note)
120 self.segments[0].p_filesz += ctypes.sizeof(note)
121 self.segments[0].p_memsz += ctypes.sizeof(note)
122
123 def add_segment(self, p_type, p_paddr, p_size):
124 """Adds a segment to the elf."""
125
126 phdr = get_arch_phdr(self.endianess, self.elfclass)
127 phdr.p_type = p_type
128 phdr.p_paddr = p_paddr
129 phdr.p_filesz = p_size
130 phdr.p_memsz = p_size
131 self.segments.append(phdr)
132 self.ehdr.e_phnum += 1
133
134 def to_file(self, elf_file):
135 """Writes all ELF structures to the the passed file.
136
137 Structure:
138 Ehdr
139 Segment 0:PT_NOTE
140 Segment 1:PT_LOAD
141 Segment N:PT_LOAD
142 Note 0..N
143 Dump contents
144 """
145 elf_file.write(self.ehdr)
146 off = ctypes.sizeof(self.ehdr) + \
147 len(self.segments) * ctypes.sizeof(self.segments[0])
148
149 for phdr in self.segments:
150 phdr.p_offset = off
151 elf_file.write(phdr)
152 off += phdr.p_filesz
153
154 for note in self.notes:
155 elf_file.write(note)
156
157
158def get_arch_note(endianess, len_name, len_desc):
159 """Returns a Note class with the specified endianess."""
160
161 if endianess == ELFDATA2LSB:
162 superclass = ctypes.LittleEndianStructure
163 else:
164 superclass = ctypes.BigEndianStructure
165
166 len_name = len_name + 1
167
168 class Note(superclass):
169 """Represents an ELF note, includes the content."""
170
171 _fields_ = [("n_namesz", ctypes.c_uint32),
172 ("n_descsz", ctypes.c_uint32),
173 ("n_type", ctypes.c_uint32),
174 ("n_name", ctypes.c_char * len_name),
175 ("n_desc", ctypes.c_uint32 * ((len_desc + 3) // 4))]
176 return Note()
177
178
179class Ident(ctypes.Structure):
180 """Represents the ELF ident array in the ehdr structure."""
181
182 _fields_ = [('ei_mag0', ctypes.c_ubyte),
183 ('ei_mag1', ctypes.c_ubyte),
184 ('ei_mag2', ctypes.c_ubyte),
185 ('ei_mag3', ctypes.c_ubyte),
186 ('ei_class', ctypes.c_ubyte),
187 ('ei_data', ctypes.c_ubyte),
188 ('ei_version', ctypes.c_ubyte),
189 ('ei_osabi', ctypes.c_ubyte),
190 ('ei_abiversion', ctypes.c_ubyte),
191 ('ei_pad', ctypes.c_ubyte * 7)]
192
193 def __init__(self, endianess, elfclass):
194 self.ei_mag0 = 0x7F
195 self.ei_mag1 = ord('E')
196 self.ei_mag2 = ord('L')
197 self.ei_mag3 = ord('F')
198 self.ei_class = elfclass
199 self.ei_data = endianess
200 self.ei_version = EV_CURRENT
201
202
203def get_arch_ehdr(endianess, elfclass):
204 """Returns a EHDR64 class with the specified endianess."""
205
206 if endianess == ELFDATA2LSB:
207 superclass = ctypes.LittleEndianStructure
208 else:
209 superclass = ctypes.BigEndianStructure
210
211 class EHDR64(superclass):
212 """Represents the 64 bit ELF header struct."""
213
214 _fields_ = [('e_ident', Ident),
215 ('e_type', ctypes.c_uint16),
216 ('e_machine', ctypes.c_uint16),
217 ('e_version', ctypes.c_uint32),
218 ('e_entry', ctypes.c_uint64),
219 ('e_phoff', ctypes.c_uint64),
220 ('e_shoff', ctypes.c_uint64),
221 ('e_flags', ctypes.c_uint32),
222 ('e_ehsize', ctypes.c_uint16),
223 ('e_phentsize', ctypes.c_uint16),
224 ('e_phnum', ctypes.c_uint16),
225 ('e_shentsize', ctypes.c_uint16),
226 ('e_shnum', ctypes.c_uint16),
227 ('e_shstrndx', ctypes.c_uint16)]
228
229 def __init__(self):
230 super(superclass, self).__init__()
231 self.e_ident = Ident(endianess, elfclass)
232 self.e_type = ET_CORE
233 self.e_version = EV_CURRENT
234 self.e_ehsize = ctypes.sizeof(self)
235 self.e_phoff = ctypes.sizeof(self)
236 self.e_phentsize = ctypes.sizeof(get_arch_phdr(endianess, elfclass))
237 self.e_phnum = 0
238
239
240 class EHDR32(superclass):
241 """Represents the 32 bit ELF header struct."""
242
243 _fields_ = [('e_ident', Ident),
244 ('e_type', ctypes.c_uint16),
245 ('e_machine', ctypes.c_uint16),
246 ('e_version', ctypes.c_uint32),
247 ('e_entry', ctypes.c_uint32),
248 ('e_phoff', ctypes.c_uint32),
249 ('e_shoff', ctypes.c_uint32),
250 ('e_flags', ctypes.c_uint32),
251 ('e_ehsize', ctypes.c_uint16),
252 ('e_phentsize', ctypes.c_uint16),
253 ('e_phnum', ctypes.c_uint16),
254 ('e_shentsize', ctypes.c_uint16),
255 ('e_shnum', ctypes.c_uint16),
256 ('e_shstrndx', ctypes.c_uint16)]
257
258 def __init__(self):
259 super(superclass, self).__init__()
260 self.e_ident = Ident(endianess, elfclass)
261 self.e_type = ET_CORE
262 self.e_version = EV_CURRENT
263 self.e_ehsize = ctypes.sizeof(self)
264 self.e_phoff = ctypes.sizeof(self)
265 self.e_phentsize = ctypes.sizeof(get_arch_phdr(endianess, elfclass))
266 self.e_phnum = 0
267
268 # End get_arch_ehdr
269 if elfclass == ELFCLASS64:
270 return EHDR64()
271 else:
272 return EHDR32()
273
274
275def get_arch_phdr(endianess, elfclass):
276 """Returns a 32 or 64 bit PHDR class with the specified endianess."""
277
278 if endianess == ELFDATA2LSB:
279 superclass = ctypes.LittleEndianStructure
280 else:
281 superclass = ctypes.BigEndianStructure
282
283 class PHDR64(superclass):
284 """Represents the 64 bit ELF program header struct."""
285
286 _fields_ = [('p_type', ctypes.c_uint32),
287 ('p_flags', ctypes.c_uint32),
288 ('p_offset', ctypes.c_uint64),
289 ('p_vaddr', ctypes.c_uint64),
290 ('p_paddr', ctypes.c_uint64),
291 ('p_filesz', ctypes.c_uint64),
292 ('p_memsz', ctypes.c_uint64),
293 ('p_align', ctypes.c_uint64)]
294
295 class PHDR32(superclass):
296 """Represents the 32 bit ELF program header struct."""
297
298 _fields_ = [('p_type', ctypes.c_uint32),
299 ('p_offset', ctypes.c_uint32),
300 ('p_vaddr', ctypes.c_uint32),
301 ('p_paddr', ctypes.c_uint32),
302 ('p_filesz', ctypes.c_uint32),
303 ('p_memsz', ctypes.c_uint32),
304 ('p_flags', ctypes.c_uint32),
305 ('p_align', ctypes.c_uint32)]
306
307 # End get_arch_phdr
308 if elfclass == ELFCLASS64:
309 return PHDR64()
310 else:
311 return PHDR32()
312
Janosch Frankca81ce72016-01-22 13:08:35 +0100313
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100314def int128_get64(val):
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100315 """Returns low 64bit part of Int128 struct."""
316
317 assert val["hi"] == 0
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100318 return val["lo"]
319
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100320
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100321def qlist_foreach(head, field_str):
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100322 """Generator for qlists."""
323
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100324 var_p = head["lh_first"]
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100325 while var_p != 0:
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100326 var = var_p.dereference()
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100327 var_p = var[field_str]["le_next"]
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100328 yield var
329
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100330
331def qemu_get_ram_block(ram_addr):
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100332 """Returns the RAMBlock struct to which the given address belongs."""
333
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100334 ram_blocks = gdb.parse_and_eval("ram_list.blocks")
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100335
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100336 for block in qlist_foreach(ram_blocks, "next"):
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100337 if (ram_addr - block["offset"]) < block["used_length"]:
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100338 return block
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100339
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100340 raise gdb.GdbError("Bad ram offset %x" % ram_addr)
341
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100342
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100343def qemu_get_ram_ptr(ram_addr):
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100344 """Returns qemu vaddr for given guest physical address."""
345
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100346 block = qemu_get_ram_block(ram_addr)
347 return block["host"] + (ram_addr - block["offset"])
348
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100349
350def memory_region_get_ram_ptr(memory_region):
351 if memory_region["alias"] != 0:
352 return (memory_region_get_ram_ptr(memory_region["alias"].dereference())
353 + memory_region["alias_offset"])
354
355 return qemu_get_ram_ptr(memory_region["ram_addr"] & TARGET_PAGE_MASK)
356
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100357
358def get_guest_phys_blocks():
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100359 """Returns a list of ram blocks.
360
361 Each block entry contains:
362 'target_start': guest block phys start address
363 'target_end': guest block phys end address
364 'host_addr': qemu vaddr of the block's start
365 """
366
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100367 guest_phys_blocks = []
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100368
Janosch Frank7cb10892016-01-22 13:08:37 +0100369 print("guest RAM blocks:")
370 print("target_start target_end host_addr message "
371 "count")
372 print("---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------- "
373 "-----")
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100374
375 current_map_p = gdb.parse_and_eval("address_space_memory.current_map")
376 current_map = current_map_p.dereference()
Janosch Frank7cb10892016-01-22 13:08:37 +0100377
378 # Conversion to int is needed for python 3
379 # compatibility. Otherwise range doesn't cast the value itself and
380 # breaks.
381 for cur in range(int(current_map["nr"])):
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100382 flat_range = (current_map["ranges"] + cur).dereference()
383 memory_region = flat_range["mr"].dereference()
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100384
385 # we only care about RAM
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100386 if not memory_region["ram"]:
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100387 continue
388
389 section_size = int128_get64(flat_range["addr"]["size"])
390 target_start = int128_get64(flat_range["addr"]["start"])
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100391 target_end = target_start + section_size
392 host_addr = (memory_region_get_ram_ptr(memory_region)
393 + flat_range["offset_in_region"])
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100394 predecessor = None
395
396 # find continuity in guest physical address space
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100397 if len(guest_phys_blocks) > 0:
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100398 predecessor = guest_phys_blocks[-1]
399 predecessor_size = (predecessor["target_end"] -
400 predecessor["target_start"])
401
402 # the memory API guarantees monotonically increasing
403 # traversal
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100404 assert predecessor["target_end"] <= target_start
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100405
406 # we want continuity in both guest-physical and
407 # host-virtual memory
408 if (predecessor["target_end"] < target_start or
409 predecessor["host_addr"] + predecessor_size != host_addr):
410 predecessor = None
411
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100412 if predecessor is None:
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100413 # isolated mapping, add it to the list
414 guest_phys_blocks.append({"target_start": target_start,
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100415 "target_end": target_end,
416 "host_addr": host_addr})
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100417 message = "added"
418 else:
419 # expand predecessor until @target_end; predecessor's
420 # start doesn't change
421 predecessor["target_end"] = target_end
422 message = "joined"
423
Janosch Frank7cb10892016-01-22 13:08:37 +0100424 print("%016x %016x %016x %-7s %5u" %
425 (target_start, target_end, host_addr.cast(UINTPTR_T),
426 message, len(guest_phys_blocks)))
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100427
428 return guest_phys_blocks
429
430
Janosch Frank28fbf8f2016-01-22 13:08:40 +0100431# The leading docstring doesn't have idiomatic Python formatting. It is
432# printed by gdb's "help" command (the first line is printed in the
433# "help data" summary), and it should match how other help texts look in
434# gdb.
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100435class DumpGuestMemory(gdb.Command):
436 """Extract guest vmcore from qemu process coredump.
437
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100438The two required arguments are FILE and ARCH:
439FILE identifies the target file to write the guest vmcore to.
440ARCH specifies the architecture for which the core will be generated.
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100441
442This GDB command reimplements the dump-guest-memory QMP command in
443python, using the representation of guest memory as captured in the qemu
444coredump. The qemu process that has been dumped must have had the
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100445command line option "-machine dump-guest-core=on" which is the default.
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100446
447For simplicity, the "paging", "begin" and "end" parameters of the QMP
448command are not supported -- no attempt is made to get the guest's
449internal paging structures (ie. paging=false is hard-wired), and guest
450memory is always fully dumped.
451
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100452Currently aarch64-be, aarch64-le, X86_64, 386, s390, ppc64-be,
453ppc64-le guests are supported.
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100454
455The CORE/NT_PRSTATUS and QEMU notes (that is, the VCPUs' statuses) are
456not written to the vmcore. Preparing these would require context that is
457only present in the KVM host kernel module when the guest is alive. A
458fake ELF note is written instead, only to keep the ELF parser of "crash"
459happy.
460
461Dependent on how busted the qemu process was at the time of the
462coredump, this command might produce unpredictable results. If qemu
463deliberately called abort(), or it was dumped in response to a signal at
464a halfway fortunate point, then its coredump should be in reasonable
465shape and this command should mostly work."""
466
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100467 def __init__(self):
468 super(DumpGuestMemory, self).__init__("dump-guest-memory",
469 gdb.COMMAND_DATA,
470 gdb.COMPLETE_FILENAME)
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100471 self.elf = None
Janosch Frank47890202016-01-22 13:08:36 +0100472 self.guest_phys_blocks = None
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100473
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100474 def dump_init(self, vmcore):
475 """Prepares and writes ELF structures to core file."""
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100476
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100477 # Needed to make crash happy, data for more useful notes is
478 # not available in a qemu core.
479 self.elf.add_note("NONE", "EMPTY", 0)
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100480
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100481 # We should never reach PN_XNUM for paging=false dumps,
482 # there's just a handful of discontiguous ranges after
483 # merging.
484 # The constant is needed to account for the PT_NOTE segment.
485 phdr_num = len(self.guest_phys_blocks) + 1
486 assert phdr_num < PN_XNUM
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100487
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100488 for block in self.guest_phys_blocks:
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100489 block_size = block["target_end"] - block["target_start"]
490 self.elf.add_segment(PT_LOAD, block["target_start"], block_size)
491
492 self.elf.to_file(vmcore)
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100493
494 def dump_iterate(self, vmcore):
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100495 """Writes guest core to file."""
496
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100497 qemu_core = gdb.inferiors()[0]
498 for block in self.guest_phys_blocks:
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100499 cur = block["host_addr"]
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100500 left = block["target_end"] - block["target_start"]
Janosch Frank7cb10892016-01-22 13:08:37 +0100501 print("dumping range at %016x for length %016x" %
502 (cur.cast(UINTPTR_T), left))
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100503
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100504 while left > 0:
Janosch Frankca81ce72016-01-22 13:08:35 +0100505 chunk_size = min(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, left)
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100506 chunk = qemu_core.read_memory(cur, chunk_size)
507 vmcore.write(chunk)
Janosch Frank6782c0e2016-01-22 13:08:38 +0100508 cur += chunk_size
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100509 left -= chunk_size
510
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100511 def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100512 """Handles command invocation from gdb."""
513
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100514 # Unwittingly pressing the Enter key after the command should
515 # not dump the same multi-gig coredump to the same file.
516 self.dont_repeat()
517
518 argv = gdb.string_to_argv(args)
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100519 if len(argv) != 2:
520 raise gdb.GdbError("usage: dump-guest-memory FILE ARCH")
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100521
Janosch Frank368e3ad2016-01-22 13:08:39 +0100522 self.elf = ELF(argv[1])
523 self.guest_phys_blocks = get_guest_phys_blocks()
524
525 with open(argv[0], "wb") as vmcore:
526 self.dump_init(vmcore)
527 self.dump_iterate(vmcore)
Laszlo Ersek3e16d142013-12-17 01:37:06 +0100528
529DumpGuestMemory()