// SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT) // Copyright 2017 6WIND S.A. #[macro_use] extern crate json; extern crate elf; use std::path::PathBuf; extern crate rbpf; use rbpf::disassembler; // Turn a program into a JSON string. // // Relies on `json` crate. // // You may copy this function and adapt it according to your needs. For instance, you may want to: // // * Remove the "desc" (description) attributes from the output. // * Print integers as integers, and not as strings containing their hexadecimal representation // (just replace the relevant `format!()` calls by the commented values. fn to_json(prog: &[u8]) -> String { // This call returns a high-level representation of the instructions, with the two parts of // `LD_DW_IMM` instructions merged, and name and descriptions of the instructions. // If you prefer to use a lower-level representation, use `ebpf::to_insn_vec()` function // instead. let insns = disassembler::to_insn_vec(prog); let mut json_insns = vec![]; for insn in insns { json_insns.push(object!( "opc" => format!("{:#x}", insn.opc), // => insn.opc, "dst" => format!("{:#x}", insn.dst), // => insn.dst, "src" => format!("{:#x}", insn.src), // => insn.src, "off" => format!("{:#x}", insn.off), // => insn.off, // Warning: for imm we use a i64 instead of a i32 (to have correct values for // `lddw` operation. If we print a number in the JSON this is not a problem, the // internal i64 has the same value with extended sign on 32 most significant bytes. // If we print the hexadecimal value as a string however, we want to cast as a i32 // to prevent all other instructions to print spurious `ffffffff` prefix if the // number is negative. When values takes more than 32 bits with `lddw`, the cast // has no effect and the complete value is printed anyway. "imm" => format!("{:#x}", insn.imm as i32), // => insn.imm, "desc" => insn.desc )); } json::stringify_pretty( object!( "size" => json_insns.len(), "insns" => json_insns ), 4, ) } // Load a program from an object file, and prints it to standard output as a JSON string. fn main() { // Let's reuse this file from `load_elf/example`. let filename = "examples/load_elf__block_a_port.elf"; let path = PathBuf::from(filename); let file = match elf::File::open_path(path) { Ok(f) => f, Err(e) => panic!("Error: {:?}", e), }; let text_scn = match file.get_section(".classifier") { Some(s) => s, None => panic!("Failed to look up .classifier section"), }; let prog = &text_scn.data; println!("{}", to_json(prog)); }