Blame SOURCES/check_debug_symbols.py

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#!/usr/bin/python2
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"""
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Check debug symbols are present in shared object and can identify
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code.
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It starts scanning from a directory and recursively scans all ELF
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files found in it for various symbols to ensure all debuginfo is
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present and nothing has been stripped.
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Usage:
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./check-debug-symbols /path/of/dir/to/scan/
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Example:
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./check-debug-symbols /usr/lib64
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"""
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# This technique was explained to me by Mark Wielaard (mjw).
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import collections
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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ScanResult = collections.namedtuple('ScanResult',
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                                    'file_name debug_info debug_abbrev file_symbols gnu_debuglink')
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def scan_file(file):
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    "Scan the provided file and return a ScanResult containing results of the scan."
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    # Test for .debug_* sections in the shared object. This is the  main test.
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    # Stripped objects will not contain these.
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    readelf_S_result = subprocess.check_output(['eu-readelf', '-S', file])
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    has_debug_info = any(line for line in readelf_S_result.split('\n') if '] .debug_info' in line)
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    has_debug_abbrev = any(line for line in readelf_S_result.split('\n') if '] .debug_abbrev' in line)
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    # Test FILE symbols. These will most likely be removed by anyting that
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    # manipulates symbol tables because it's generally useless. So a nice test
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    # that nothing has messed with symbols.
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    def contains_file_symbols(line):
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        parts = line.split()
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        if len(parts) < 8:
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            return False
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        return \
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            parts[2] == '0' and parts[3] == 'FILE' and parts[4] == 'LOCAL' and parts[5] == 'DEFAULT' and \
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            parts[6] == 'ABS' and re.match(r'((.*/)?[-_a-zA-Z0-9]+\.(c|cc|cpp|cxx))?', parts[7])
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    readelf_s_result = subprocess.check_output(["eu-readelf", '-s', file])
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    has_file_symbols = any(line for line in readelf_s_result.split('\n') if contains_file_symbols(line))
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    # Test that there are no .gnu_debuglink sections pointing to another
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    # debuginfo file. There shouldn't be any debuginfo files, so the link makes
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    # no sense either.
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    has_gnu_debuglink = any(line for line in readelf_s_result.split('\n') if '] .gnu_debuglink' in line)
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    return ScanResult(file, has_debug_info, has_debug_abbrev, has_file_symbols, has_gnu_debuglink)
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def is_elf(file):
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    result = subprocess.check_output(['file', file])
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    return re.search('ELF 64-bit LSB (?:executable|shared object)', result)
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def scan_file_if_sensible(file):
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    if is_elf(file):
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        # print(file)
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        return scan_file(file)
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    return None
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def scan_dir(dir):
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    results = []
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    for root, _, files in os.walk(dir):
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        for name in files:
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            result = scan_file_if_sensible(os.path.join(root, name))
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            if result:
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                results.append(result)
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    return results
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def scan(file):
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    file = os.path.abspath(file)
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    if os.path.isdir(file):
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        return scan_dir(file)
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    elif os.path.isfile(file):
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        return scan_file_if_sensible(file)
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def is_bad_result(result):
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    return not result.debug_info or not result.debug_abbrev or not result.file_symbols or result.gnu_debuglink
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def print_scan_results(results, verbose):
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    # print(results)
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    for result in results:
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        file_name = result.file_name
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        found_issue = False
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        if not result.debug_info:
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            found_issue = True
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            print('error: missing .debug_info section in ' + file_name)
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        if not result.debug_abbrev:
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            found_issue = True
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            print('error: missing .debug_abbrev section in ' + file_name)
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        if not result.file_symbols:
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            found_issue = True
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            print('error: missing FILE symbols in ' + file_name)
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        if result.gnu_debuglink:
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            found_issue = True
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            print('error: unexpected .gnu_debuglink section in ' + file_name)
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        if verbose and not found_issue:
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            print('OK: ', file_name)
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def main(args):
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    verbose = False
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    files = []
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    for arg in args:
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        if arg == '--verbose' or arg == '-v':
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            verbose = True
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        else:
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            files.append(arg)
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    results = []
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    for file in files:
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        results.extend(scan(file) or [])
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    print_scan_results(results, verbose)
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    if any(is_bad_result(result) for result in results):
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        return 1
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    return 0
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))