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MDCCXXX. - -TITLE PAGE OF THE 1730 EDITION - - - - -SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S ADVERTISEMENTS - - - - -Advertisement I - - -_Part of the ensuing Discourse about Light was written at the Desire of -some Gentlemen of the_ Royal-Society, _in the Year 1675, and then sent -to their Secretary, and read at their Meetings, and the rest was added -about twelve Years after to complete the Theory; except the third Book, -and the last Proposition of the Second, which were since put together -out of scatter'd Papers. To avoid being engaged in Disputes about these -Matters, I have hitherto delayed the printing, and should still have -delayed it, had not the Importunity of Friends prevailed upon me. If any -other Papers writ on this Subject are got out of my Hands they are -imperfect, and were perhaps written before I had tried all the -Experiments here set down, and fully satisfied my self about the Laws of -Refractions and Composition of Colours. I have here publish'd what I -think proper to come abroad, wishing that it may not be translated into -another Language without my Consent._ - -_The Crowns of Colours, which sometimes appear about the Sun and Moon, I -have endeavoured to give an Account of; but for want of sufficient -Observations leave that Matter to be farther examined. The Subject of -the Third Book I have also left imperfect, not having tried all the -Experiments which I intended when I was about these Matters, nor -repeated some of those which I did try, until I had satisfied my self -about all their Circumstances. To communicate what I have tried, and -leave the rest to others for farther Enquiry, is all my Design in -publishing these Papers._ - -_In a Letter written to Mr._ Leibnitz _in the year 1679, and published -by Dr._ Wallis, _I mention'd a Method by which I had found some general -Theorems about squaring Curvilinear Figures, or comparing them with the -Conic Sections, or other the simplest Figures with which they may be -compared. And some Years ago I lent out a Manuscript containing such -Theorems, and having since met with some Things copied out of it, I have -on this Occasion made it publick, prefixing to it an_ Introduction, _and -subjoining a_ Scholium _concerning that Method. And I have joined with -it another small Tract concerning the Curvilinear Figures of the Second -Kind, which was also written many Years ago, and made known to some -Friends, who have solicited the making it publick._ - - _I. N._ - -April 1, 1704. - - -Advertisement II - -_In this Second Edition of these Opticks I have omitted the Mathematical -Tracts publish'd at the End of the former Edition, as not belonging to -the Subject. And at the End of the Third Book I have added some -Questions. And to shew that I do not take Gravity for an essential -Property of Bodies, I have added one Question concerning its Cause, -chusing to propose it by way of a Question, because I am not yet -satisfied about it for want of Experiments._ - - _I. N._ - -July 16, 1717. - - -Advertisement to this Fourth Edition - -_This new Edition of Sir_ Isaac Newton's Opticks _is carefully printed -from the Third Edition, as it was corrected by the Author's own Hand, -and left before his Death with the Bookseller. Since Sir_ Isaac's -Lectiones Opticæ, _which he publickly read in the University of_ -Cambridge _in the Years 1669, 1670, and 1671, are lately printed, it has -been thought proper to make at the bottom of the Pages several Citations -from thence, where may be found the Demonstrations, which the Author -omitted in these_ Opticks. - - * * * * * - -Transcriber's Note: There are several greek letters used in the -descriptions of the illustrations. They are signified by [Greek: -letter]. Square roots are noted by the letters sqrt before the equation. - - * * * * * - -THE FIRST BOOK OF OPTICKS - - - - -_PART I._ - - -My Design in this Book is not to explain the Properties of Light by -Hypotheses, but to propose and prove them by Reason and Experiments: In -order to which I shall premise the following Definitions and Axioms. - - - - -_DEFINITIONS_ - - -DEFIN. I. - -_By the Rays of Light I understand its least Parts, and those as well -Successive in the same Lines, as Contemporary in several Lines._ For it -is manifest that Light consists of Parts, both Successive and -Contemporary; because in the same place you may stop that which comes -one moment, and let pass that which comes presently after; and in the -same time you may stop it in any one place, and let it pass in any -other. For that part of Light which is stopp'd cannot be the same with -that which is let pass. The least Light or part of Light, which may be -stopp'd alone without the rest of the Light, or propagated alone, or do -or suffer any thing alone, which the rest of the Light doth not or -suffers not, I call a Ray of Light. - - -DEFIN. II. - -_Refrangibility of the Rays of Light, is their Disposition to be -refracted or turned out of their Way in passing out of one transparent -Body or Medium into another. And a greater or less Refrangibility of -Rays, is their Disposition to be turned more or less out of their Way in -like Incidences on the same Medium._ Mathematicians usually consider the -Rays of Light to be Lines reaching from the luminous Body to the Body -illuminated, and the refraction of those Rays to be the bending or -breaking of those lines in their passing out of one Medium into another. -And thus may Rays and Refractions be considered, if Light be propagated -in an instant. But by an Argument taken from the Æquations of the times -of the Eclipses of _Jupiter's Satellites_, it seems that Light is -propagated in time, spending in its passage from the Sun to us about -seven Minutes of time: And therefore I have chosen to define Rays and -Refractions in such general terms as may agree to Light in both cases. - - -DEFIN. III. - -_Reflexibility of Rays, is their Disposition to be reflected or turned -back into the same Medium from any other Medium upon whose Surface they -fall. And Rays are more or less reflexible, which are turned back more -or less easily._ As if Light pass out of a Glass into Air, and by being -inclined more and more to the common Surface of the Glass and Air, -begins at length to be totally reflected by that Surface; those sorts of -Rays which at like Incidences are reflected most copiously, or by -inclining the Rays begin soonest to be totally reflected, are most -reflexible. - - -DEFIN. IV. - -_The Angle of Incidence is that Angle, which the Line described by the -incident Ray contains with the Perpendicular to the reflecting or -refracting Surface at the Point of Incidence._ - - -DEFIN. V. - -_The Angle of Reflexion or Refraction, is the Angle which the line -described by the reflected or refracted Ray containeth with the -Perpendicular to the reflecting or refracting Surface at the Point of -Incidence._ - - -DEFIN. VI. - -_The Sines of Incidence, Reflexion, and Refraction, are the Sines of the -Angles of Incidence, Reflexion, and Refraction._ - - -DEFIN. VII - -_The Light whose Rays are all alike Refrangible, I call Simple, -Homogeneal and Similar; and that whose Rays are some more Refrangible -than others, I call Compound, Heterogeneal and Dissimilar._ The former -Light I call Homogeneal, not because I would affirm it so in all -respects, but because the Rays which agree in Refrangibility, agree at -least in all those their other Properties which I consider in the -following Discourse. - - -DEFIN. VIII. - -_The Colours of Homogeneal Lights, I call Primary, Homogeneal and -Simple; and those of Heterogeneal Lights, Heterogeneal and Compound._ -For these are always compounded of the colours of Homogeneal Lights; as -will appear in the following Discourse. - - - - -_AXIOMS._ - - -AX. I. - -_The Angles of Reflexion and Refraction, lie in one and the same Plane -with the Angle of Incidence._ - - -AX. II. - -_The Angle of Reflexion is equal to the Angle of Incidence._ - - -AX. III. - -_If the refracted Ray be returned directly back to the Point of -Incidence, it shall be refracted into the Line before described by the -incident Ray._ - - -AX. IV. - -_Refraction out of the rarer Medium into the denser, is made towards the -Perpendicular; that is, so that the Angle of Refraction be less than the -Angle of Incidence._ - - -AX. V. - -_The Sine of Incidence is either accurately or very nearly in a given -Ratio to the Sine of Refraction._ - -Whence if that Proportion be known in any one Inclination of the -incident Ray, 'tis known in all the Inclinations, and thereby the -Refraction in all cases of Incidence on the same refracting Body may be -determined. Thus if the Refraction be made out of Air into Water, the -Sine of Incidence of the red Light is to the Sine of its Refraction as 4 -to 3. If out of Air into Glass, the Sines are as 17 to 11. In Light of -other Colours the Sines have other Proportions: but the difference is so -little that it need seldom be considered. - -[Illustration: FIG. 1] - -Suppose therefore, that RS [in _Fig._ 1.] represents the Surface of -stagnating Water, and that C is the point of Incidence in which any Ray -coming in the Air from A in the Line AC is reflected or refracted, and I -would know whither this Ray shall go after Reflexion or Refraction: I -erect upon the Surface of the Water from the point of Incidence the -Perpendicular CP and produce it downwards to Q, and conclude by the -first Axiom, that the Ray after Reflexion and Refraction, shall be -found somewhere in the Plane of the Angle of Incidence ACP produced. I -let fall therefore upon the Perpendicular CP the Sine of Incidence AD; -and if the reflected Ray be desired, I produce AD to B so that DB be -equal to AD, and draw CB. For this Line CB shall be the reflected Ray; -the Angle of Reflexion BCP and its Sine BD being equal to the Angle and -Sine of Incidence, as they ought to be by the second Axiom, But if the -refracted Ray be desired, I produce AD to H, so that DH may be to AD as -the Sine of Refraction to the Sine of Incidence, that is, (if the Light -be red) as 3 to 4; and about the Center C and in the Plane ACP with the -Radius CA describing a Circle ABE, I draw a parallel to the -Perpendicular CPQ, the Line HE cutting the Circumference in E, and -joining CE, this Line CE shall be the Line of the refracted Ray. For if -EF be let fall perpendicularly on the Line PQ, this Line EF shall be the -Sine of Refraction of the Ray CE, the Angle of Refraction being ECQ; and -this Sine EF is equal to DH, and consequently in Proportion to the Sine -of Incidence AD as 3 to 4. - -In like manner, if there be a Prism of Glass (that is, a Glass bounded -with two Equal and Parallel Triangular ends, and three plain and well -polished Sides, which meet in three Parallel Lines running from the -three Angles of one end to the three Angles of the other end) and if the -Refraction of the Light in passing cross this Prism be desired: Let ACB -[in _Fig._ 2.] represent a Plane cutting this Prism transversly to its -three Parallel lines or edges there where the Light passeth through it, -and let DE be the Ray incident upon the first side of the Prism AC where -the Light goes into the Glass; and by putting the Proportion of the Sine -of Incidence to the Sine of Refraction as 17 to 11 find EF the first -refracted Ray. Then taking this Ray for the Incident Ray upon the second -side of the Glass BC where the Light goes out, find the next refracted -Ray FG by putting the Proportion of the Sine of Incidence to the Sine of -Refraction as 11 to 17. For if the Sine of Incidence out of Air into -Glass be to the Sine of Refraction as 17 to 11, the Sine of Incidence -out of Glass into Air must on the contrary be to the Sine of Refraction -as 11 to 17, by the third Axiom. - -[Illustration: FIG. 2.] - -Much after the same manner, if ACBD [in _Fig._ 3.] represent a Glass -spherically convex on both sides (usually called a _Lens_, such as is a -Burning-glass, or Spectacle-glass, or an Object-glass of a Telescope) -and it be required to know how Light falling upon it from any lucid -point Q shall be refracted, let QM represent a Ray falling upon any -point M of its first spherical Surface ACB, and by erecting a -Perpendicular to the Glass at the point M, find the first refracted Ray -MN by the Proportion of the Sines 17 to 11. Let that Ray in going out of -the Glass be incident upon N, and then find the second refracted Ray -N_q_ by the Proportion of the Sines 11 to 17. And after the same manner -may the Refraction be found when the Lens is convex on one side and -plane or concave on the other, or concave on both sides. - -[Illustration: FIG. 3.] - - -AX. VI. - -_Homogeneal Rays which flow from several Points of any Object, and fall -perpendicularly or almost perpendicularly on any reflecting or -refracting Plane or spherical Surface, shall afterwards diverge from so -many other Points, or be parallel to so many other Lines, or converge to -so many other Points, either accurately or without any sensible Error. -And the same thing will happen, if the Rays be reflected or refracted -successively by two or three or more Plane or Spherical Surfaces._ - -The Point from which Rays diverge or to which they converge may be -called their _Focus_. And the Focus of the incident Rays being given, -that of the reflected or refracted ones may be found by finding the -Refraction of any two Rays, as above; or more readily thus. - -_Cas._ 1. Let ACB [in _Fig._ 4.] be a reflecting or refracting Plane, -and Q the Focus of the incident Rays, and Q_q_C a Perpendicular to that -Plane. And if this Perpendicular be produced to _q_, so that _q_C be -equal to QC, the Point _q_ shall be the Focus of the reflected Rays: Or -if _q_C be taken on the same side of the Plane with QC, and in -proportion to QC as the Sine of Incidence to the Sine of Refraction, the -Point _q_ shall be the Focus of the refracted Rays. - -[Illustration: FIG. 4.] - -_Cas._ 2. Let ACB [in _Fig._ 5.] be the reflecting Surface of any Sphere -whose Centre is E. Bisect any Radius thereof, (suppose EC) in T, and if -in that Radius on the same side the Point T you take the Points Q and -_q_, so that TQ, TE, and T_q_, be continual Proportionals, and the Point -Q be the Focus of the incident Rays, the Point _q_ shall be the Focus of -the reflected ones. - -[Illustration: FIG. 5.] - -_Cas._ 3. Let ACB [in _Fig._ 6.] be the refracting Surface of any Sphere -whose Centre is E. In any Radius thereof EC produced both ways take ET -and C_t_ equal to one another and severally in such Proportion to that -Radius as the lesser of the Sines of Incidence and Refraction hath to -the difference of those Sines. And then if in the same Line you find any -two Points Q and _q_, so that TQ be to ET as E_t_ to _tq_, taking _tq_ -the contrary way from _t_ which TQ lieth from T, and if the Point Q be -the Focus of any incident Rays, the Point _q_ shall be the Focus of the -refracted ones. - -[Illustration: FIG. 6.] - -And by the same means the Focus of the Rays after two or more Reflexions -or Refractions may be found. - -[Illustration: FIG. 7.] - -_Cas._ 4. Let ACBD [in _Fig._ 7.] be any refracting Lens, spherically -Convex or Concave or Plane on either side, and let CD be its Axis (that -is, the Line which cuts both its Surfaces perpendicularly, and passes -through the Centres of the Spheres,) and in this Axis produced let F and -_f_ be the Foci of the refracted Rays found as above, when the incident -Rays on both sides the Lens are parallel to the same Axis; and upon the -Diameter F_f_ bisected in E, describe a Circle. Suppose now that any -Point Q be the Focus of any incident Rays. Draw QE cutting the said -Circle in T and _t_, and therein take _tq_ in such proportion to _t_E as -_t_E or TE hath to TQ. Let _tq_ lie the contrary way from _t_ which TQ -doth from T, and _q_ shall be the Focus of the refracted Rays without -any sensible Error, provided the Point Q be not so remote from the Axis, -nor the Lens so broad as to make any of the Rays fall too obliquely on -the refracting Surfaces.[A] - -And by the like Operations may the reflecting or refracting Surfaces be -found when the two Foci are given, and thereby a Lens be formed, which -shall make the Rays flow towards or from what Place you please.[B] - -So then the Meaning of this Axiom is, that if Rays fall upon any Plane -or Spherical Surface or Lens, and before their Incidence flow from or -towards any Point Q, they shall after Reflexion or Refraction flow from -or towards the Point _q_ found by the foregoing Rules. And if the -incident Rays flow from or towards several points Q, the reflected or -refracted Rays shall flow from or towards so many other Points _q_ -found by the same Rules. Whether the reflected and refracted Rays flow -from or towards the Point _q_ is easily known by the situation of that -Point. For if that Point be on the same side of the reflecting or -refracting Surface or Lens with the Point Q, and the incident Rays flow -from the Point Q, the reflected flow towards the Point _q_ and the -refracted from it; and if the incident Rays flow towards Q, the -reflected flow from _q_, and the refracted towards it. And the contrary -happens when _q_ is on the other side of the Surface. - - -AX. VII. - -_Wherever the Rays which come from all the Points of any Object meet -again in so many Points after they have been made to converge by -Reflection or Refraction, there they will make a Picture of the Object -upon any white Body on which they fall._ - -So if PR [in _Fig._ 3.] represent any Object without Doors, and AB be a -Lens placed at a hole in the Window-shut of a dark Chamber, whereby the -Rays that come from any Point Q of that Object are made to converge and -meet again in the Point _q_; and if a Sheet of white Paper be held at -_q_ for the Light there to fall upon it, the Picture of that Object PR -will appear upon the Paper in its proper shape and Colours. For as the -Light which comes from the Point Q goes to the Point _q_, so the Light -which comes from other Points P and R of the Object, will go to so many -other correspondent Points _p_ and _r_ (as is manifest by the sixth -Axiom;) so that every Point of the Object shall illuminate a -correspondent Point of the Picture, and thereby make a Picture like the -Object in Shape and Colour, this only excepted, that the Picture shall -be inverted. And this is the Reason of that vulgar Experiment of casting -the Species of Objects from abroad upon a Wall or Sheet of white Paper -in a dark Room. - -In like manner, when a Man views any Object PQR, [in _Fig._ 8.] the -Light which comes from the several Points of the Object is so refracted -by the transparent skins and humours of the Eye, (that is, by the -outward coat EFG, called the _Tunica Cornea_, and by the crystalline -humour AB which is beyond the Pupil _mk_) as to converge and meet again -in so many Points in the bottom of the Eye, and there to paint the -Picture of the Object upon that skin (called the _Tunica Retina_) with -which the bottom of the Eye is covered. For Anatomists, when they have -taken off from the bottom of the Eye that outward and most thick Coat -called the _Dura Mater_, can then see through the thinner Coats, the -Pictures of Objects lively painted thereon. And these Pictures, -propagated by Motion along the Fibres of the Optick Nerves into the -Brain, are the cause of Vision. For accordingly as these Pictures are -perfect or imperfect, the Object is seen perfectly or imperfectly. If -the Eye be tinged with any colour (as in the Disease of the _Jaundice_) -so as to tinge the Pictures in the bottom of the Eye with that Colour, -then all Objects appear tinged with the same Colour. If the Humours of -the Eye by old Age decay, so as by shrinking to make the _Cornea_ and -Coat of the _Crystalline Humour_ grow flatter than before, the Light -will not be refracted enough, and for want of a sufficient Refraction -will not converge to the bottom of the Eye but to some place beyond it, -and by consequence paint in the bottom of the Eye a confused Picture, -and according to the Indistinctness of this Picture the Object will -appear confused. This is the reason of the decay of sight in old Men, -and shews why their Sight is mended by Spectacles. For those Convex -glasses supply the defect of plumpness in the Eye, and by increasing the -Refraction make the Rays converge sooner, so as to convene distinctly at -the bottom of the Eye if the Glass have a due degree of convexity. And -the contrary happens in short-sighted Men whose Eyes are too plump. For -the Refraction being now too great, the Rays converge and convene in the -Eyes before they come at the bottom; and therefore the Picture made in -the bottom and the Vision caused thereby will not be distinct, unless -the Object be brought so near the Eye as that the place where the -converging Rays convene may be removed to the bottom, or that the -plumpness of the Eye be taken off and the Refractions diminished by a -Concave-glass of a due degree of Concavity, or lastly that by Age the -Eye grow flatter till it come to a due Figure: For short-sighted Men see -remote Objects best in Old Age, and therefore they are accounted to have -the most lasting Eyes. - -[Illustration: FIG. 8.] - - -AX. VIII. - -_An Object seen by Reflexion or Refraction, appears in that place from -whence the Rays after their last Reflexion or Refraction diverge in -falling on the Spectator's Eye._ - -[Illustration: FIG. 9.] - -If the Object A [in FIG. 9.] be seen by Reflexion of a Looking-glass -_mn_, it shall appear, not in its proper place A, but behind the Glass -at _a_, from whence any Rays AB, AC, AD, which flow from one and the -same Point of the Object, do after their Reflexion made in the Points B, -C, D, diverge in going from the Glass to E, F, G, where they are -incident on the Spectator's Eyes. For these Rays do make the same -Picture in the bottom of the Eyes as if they had come from the Object -really placed at _a_ without the Interposition of the Looking-glass; and -all Vision is made according to the place and shape of that Picture. - -In like manner the Object D [in FIG. 2.] seen through a Prism, appears -not in its proper place D, but is thence translated to some other place -_d_ situated in the last refracted Ray FG drawn backward from F to _d_. - -[Illustration: FIG. 10.] - -And so the Object Q [in FIG. 10.] seen through the Lens AB, appears at -the place _q_ from whence the Rays diverge in passing from the Lens to -the Eye. Now it is to be noted, that the Image of the Object at _q_ is -so much bigger or lesser than the Object it self at Q, as the distance -of the Image at _q_ from the Lens AB is bigger or less than the distance -of the Object at Q from the same Lens. And if the Object be seen through -two or more such Convex or Concave-glasses, every Glass shall make a new -Image, and the Object shall appear in the place of the bigness of the -last Image. Which consideration unfolds the Theory of Microscopes and -Telescopes. For that Theory consists in almost nothing else than the -describing such Glasses as shall make the last Image of any Object as -distinct and large and luminous as it can conveniently be made. - -I have now given in Axioms and their Explications the sum of what hath -hitherto been treated of in Opticks. For what hath been generally -agreed on I content my self to assume under the notion of Principles, in -order to what I have farther to write. And this may suffice for an -Introduction to Readers of quick Wit and good Understanding not yet -versed in Opticks: Although those who are already acquainted with this -Science, and have handled Glasses, will more readily apprehend what -followeth. - -FOOTNOTES: - -[A] In our Author's _Lectiones Opticæ_, Part I. Sect. IV. Prop 29, 30, -there is an elegant Method of determining these _Foci_; not only in -spherical Surfaces, but likewise in any other curved Figure whatever: -And in Prop. 32, 33, the same thing is done for any Ray lying out of the -Axis. - -[B] _Ibid._ Prop. 34. - - - - -_PROPOSITIONS._ - - - -_PROP._ I. THEOR. I. - -_Lights which differ in Colour, differ also in Degrees of -Refrangibility._ - -The PROOF by Experiments. - -_Exper._ 1. - -I took a black oblong stiff Paper terminated by Parallel Sides, and with -a Perpendicular right Line drawn cross from one Side to the other, -distinguished it into two equal Parts. One of these parts I painted with -a red colour and the other with a blue. The Paper was very black, and -the Colours intense and thickly laid on, that the Phænomenon might be -more conspicuous. This Paper I view'd through a Prism of solid Glass, -whose two Sides through which the Light passed to the Eye were plane and -well polished, and contained an Angle of about sixty degrees; which -Angle I call the refracting Angle of the Prism. And whilst I view'd it, -I held it and the Prism before a Window in such manner that the Sides of -the Paper were parallel to the Prism, and both those Sides and the Prism -were parallel to the Horizon, and the cross Line was also parallel to -it: and that the Light which fell from the Window upon the Paper made an -Angle with the Paper, equal to that Angle which was made with the same -Paper by the Light reflected from it to the Eye. Beyond the Prism was -the Wall of the Chamber under the Window covered over with black Cloth, -and the Cloth was involved in Darkness that no Light might be reflected -from thence, which in passing by the Edges of the Paper to the Eye, -might mingle itself with the Light of the Paper, and obscure the -Phænomenon thereof. These things being thus ordered, I found that if the -refracting Angle of the Prism be turned upwards, so that the Paper may -seem to be lifted upwards by the Refraction, its blue half will be -lifted higher by the Refraction than its red half. But if the refracting -Angle of the Prism be turned downward, so that the Paper may seem to be -carried lower by the Refraction, its blue half will be carried something -lower thereby than its red half. Wherefore in both Cases the Light which -comes from the blue half of the Paper through the Prism to the Eye, does -in like Circumstances suffer a greater Refraction than the Light which -comes from the red half, and by consequence is more refrangible. - -_Illustration._ In the eleventh Figure, MN represents the Window, and DE -the Paper terminated with parallel Sides DJ and HE, and by the -transverse Line FG distinguished into two halfs, the one DG of an -intensely blue Colour, the other FE of an intensely red. And BAC_cab_ -represents the Prism whose refracting Planes AB_ba_ and AC_ca_ meet in -the Edge of the refracting Angle A_a_. This Edge A_a_ being upward, is -parallel both to the Horizon, and to the Parallel-Edges of the Paper DJ -and HE, and the transverse Line FG is perpendicular to the Plane of the -Window. And _de_ represents the Image of the Paper seen by Refraction -upwards in such manner, that the blue half DG is carried higher to _dg_ -than the red half FE is to _fe_, and therefore suffers a greater -Refraction. If the Edge of the refracting Angle be turned downward, the -Image of the Paper will be refracted downward; suppose to [Greek: de], -and the blue half will be refracted lower to [Greek: dg] than the red -half is to [Greek: pe]. - -[Illustration: FIG. 11.] - -_Exper._ 2. About the aforesaid Paper, whose two halfs were painted over -with red and blue, and which was stiff like thin Pasteboard, I lapped -several times a slender Thred of very black Silk, in such manner that -the several parts of the Thred might appear upon the Colours like so -many black Lines drawn over them, or like long and slender dark Shadows -cast upon them. I might have drawn black Lines with a Pen, but the -Threds were smaller and better defined. This Paper thus coloured and -lined I set against a Wall perpendicularly to the Horizon, so that one -of the Colours might stand to the Right Hand, and the other to the Left. -Close before the Paper, at the Confine of the Colours below, I placed a -Candle to illuminate the Paper strongly: For the Experiment was tried in -the Night. The Flame of the Candle reached up to the lower edge of the -Paper, or a very little higher. Then at the distance of six Feet, and -one or two Inches from the Paper upon the Floor I erected a Glass Lens -four Inches and a quarter broad, which might collect the Rays coming -from the several Points of the Paper, and make them converge towards so -many other Points at the same distance of six Feet, and one or two -Inches on the other side of the Lens, and so form the Image of the -coloured Paper upon a white Paper placed there, after the same manner -that a Lens at a Hole in a Window casts the Images of Objects abroad -upon a Sheet of white Paper in a dark Room. The aforesaid white Paper, -erected perpendicular to the Horizon, and to the Rays which fell upon it -from the Lens, I moved sometimes towards the Lens, sometimes from it, to -find the Places where the Images of the blue and red Parts of the -coloured Paper appeared most distinct. Those Places I easily knew by the -Images of the black Lines which I had made by winding the Silk about the -Paper. For the Images of those fine and slender Lines (which by reason -of their Blackness were like Shadows on the Colours) were confused and -scarce visible, unless when the Colours on either side of each Line were -terminated most distinctly, Noting therefore, as diligently as I could, -the Places where the Images of the red and blue halfs of the coloured -Paper appeared most distinct, I found that where the red half of the -Paper appeared distinct, the blue half appeared confused, so that the -black Lines drawn upon it could scarce be seen; and on the contrary, -where the blue half appeared most distinct, the red half appeared -confused, so that the black Lines upon it were scarce visible. And -between the two Places where these Images appeared distinct there was -the distance of an Inch and a half; the distance of the white Paper from -the Lens, when the Image of the red half of the coloured Paper appeared -most distinct, being greater by an Inch and an half than the distance of -the same white Paper from the Lens, when the Image of the blue half -appeared most distinct. In like Incidences therefore of the blue and red -upon the Lens, the blue was refracted more by the Lens than the red, so -as to converge sooner by an Inch and a half, and therefore is more -refrangible. - -_Illustration._ In the twelfth Figure (p. 27), DE signifies the coloured -Paper, DG the blue half, FE the red half, MN the Lens, HJ the white -Paper in that Place where the red half with its black Lines appeared -distinct, and _hi_ the same Paper in that Place where the blue half -appeared distinct. The Place _hi_ was nearer to the Lens MN than the -Place HJ by an Inch and an half. - -_Scholium._ The same Things succeed, notwithstanding that some of the -Circumstances be varied; as in the first Experiment when the Prism and -Paper are any ways inclined to the Horizon, and in both when coloured -Lines are drawn upon very black Paper. But in the Description of these -Experiments, I have set down such Circumstances, by which either the -Phænomenon might be render'd more conspicuous, or a Novice might more -easily try them, or by which I did try them only. The same Thing, I have -often done in the following Experiments: Concerning all which, this one -Admonition may suffice. Now from these Experiments it follows not, that -all the Light of the blue is more refrangible than all the Light of the -red: For both Lights are mixed of Rays differently refrangible, so that -in the red there are some Rays not less refrangible than those of the -blue, and in the blue there are some Rays not more refrangible than -those of the red: But these Rays, in proportion to the whole Light, are -but few, and serve to diminish the Event of the Experiment, but are not -able to destroy it. For, if the red and blue Colours were more dilute -and weak, the distance of the Images would be less than an Inch and a -half; and if they were more intense and full, that distance would be -greater, as will appear hereafter. These Experiments may suffice for the -Colours of Natural Bodies. For in the Colours made by the Refraction of -Prisms, this Proposition will appear by the Experiments which are now to -follow in the next Proposition. - - -_PROP._ II. THEOR. II. - -_The Light of the Sun consists of Rays differently Refrangible._ - -The PROOF by Experiments. - -[Illustration: FIG. 12.] - -[Illustration: FIG. 13.] - -_Exper._ 3. - -In a very dark Chamber, at a round Hole, about one third Part of an Inch -broad, made in the Shut of a Window, I placed a Glass Prism, whereby the -Beam of the Sun's Light, which came in at that Hole, might be refracted -upwards toward the opposite Wall of the Chamber, and there form a -colour'd Image of the Sun. The Axis of the Prism (that is, the Line -passing through the middle of the Prism from one end of it to the other -end parallel to the edge of the Refracting Angle) was in this and the -following Experiments perpendicular to the incident Rays. About this -Axis I turned the Prism slowly, and saw the refracted Light on the Wall, -or coloured Image of the Sun, first to descend, and then to ascend. -Between the Descent and Ascent, when the Image seemed Stationary, I -stopp'd the Prism, and fix'd it in that Posture, that it should be moved -no more. For in that Posture the Refractions of the Light at the two -Sides of the refracting Angle, that is, at the Entrance of the Rays into -the Prism, and at their going out of it, were equal to one another.[C] -So also in other Experiments, as often as I would have the Refractions -on both sides the Prism to be equal to one another, I noted the Place -where the Image of the Sun formed by the refracted Light stood still -between its two contrary Motions, in the common Period of its Progress -and Regress; and when the Image fell upon that Place, I made fast the -Prism. And in this Posture, as the most convenient, it is to be -understood that all the Prisms are placed in the following Experiments, -unless where some other Posture is described. The Prism therefore being -placed in this Posture, I let the refracted Light fall perpendicularly -upon a Sheet of white Paper at the opposite Wall of the Chamber, and -observed the Figure and Dimensions of the Solar Image formed on the -Paper by that Light. This Image was Oblong and not Oval, but terminated -with two Rectilinear and Parallel Sides, and two Semicircular Ends. On -its Sides it was bounded pretty distinctly, but on its Ends very -confusedly and indistinctly, the Light there decaying and vanishing by -degrees. The Breadth of this Image answered to the Sun's Diameter, and -was about two Inches and the eighth Part of an Inch, including the -Penumbra. For the Image was eighteen Feet and an half distant from the -Prism, and at this distance that Breadth, if diminished by the Diameter -of the Hole in the Window-shut, that is by a quarter of an Inch, -subtended an Angle at the Prism of about half a Degree, which is the -Sun's apparent Diameter. But the Length of the Image was about ten -Inches and a quarter, and the Length of the Rectilinear Sides about -eight Inches; and the refracting Angle of the Prism, whereby so great a -Length was made, was 64 degrees. With a less Angle the Length of the -Image was less, the Breadth remaining the same. If the Prism was turned -about its Axis that way which made the Rays emerge more obliquely out of -the second refracting Surface of the Prism, the Image soon became an -Inch or two longer, or more; and if the Prism was turned about the -contrary way, so as to make the Rays fall more obliquely on the first -refracting Surface, the Image soon became an Inch or two shorter. And -therefore in trying this Experiment, I was as curious as I could be in -placing the Prism by the above-mention'd Rule exactly in such a Posture, -that the Refractions of the Rays at their Emergence out of the Prism -might be equal to that at their Incidence on it. This Prism had some -Veins running along within the Glass from one end to the other, which -scattered some of the Sun's Light irregularly, but had no sensible -Effect in increasing the Length of the coloured Spectrum. For I tried -the same Experiment with other Prisms with the same Success. And -particularly with a Prism which seemed free from such Veins, and whose -refracting Angle was 62-1/2 Degrees, I found the Length of the Image -9-3/4 or 10 Inches at the distance of 18-1/2 Feet from the Prism, the -Breadth of the Hole in the Window-shut being 1/4 of an Inch, as before. -And because it is easy to commit a Mistake in placing the Prism in its -due Posture, I repeated the Experiment four or five Times, and always -found the Length of the Image that which is set down above. With another -Prism of clearer Glass and better Polish, which seemed free from Veins, -and whose refracting Angle was 63-1/2 Degrees, the Length of this Image -at the same distance of 18-1/2 Feet was also about 10 Inches, or 10-1/8. -Beyond these Measures for about a 1/4 or 1/3 of an Inch at either end of -the Spectrum the Light of the Clouds seemed to be a little tinged with -red and violet, but so very faintly, that I suspected that Tincture -might either wholly, or in great Measure arise from some Rays of the -Spectrum scattered irregularly by some Inequalities in the Substance and -Polish of the Glass, and therefore I did not include it in these -Measures. Now the different Magnitude of the hole in the Window-shut, -and different thickness of the Prism where the Rays passed through it, -and different inclinations of the Prism to the Horizon, made no sensible -changes in the length of the Image. Neither did the different matter of -the Prisms make any: for in a Vessel made of polished Plates of Glass -cemented together in the shape of a Prism and filled with Water, there -is the like Success of the Experiment according to the quantity of the -Refraction. It is farther to be observed, that the Rays went on in right -Lines from the Prism to the Image, and therefore at their very going out -of the Prism had all that Inclination to one another from which the -length of the Image proceeded, that is, the Inclination of more than two -degrees and an half. And yet according to the Laws of Opticks vulgarly -received, they could not possibly be so much inclined to one another.[D] -For let EG [_Fig._ 13. (p. 27)] represent the Window-shut, F the hole -made therein through which a beam of the Sun's Light was transmitted -into the darkened Chamber, and ABC a Triangular Imaginary Plane whereby -the Prism is feigned to be cut transversely through the middle of the -Light. Or if you please, let ABC represent the Prism it self, looking -directly towards the Spectator's Eye with its nearer end: And let XY be -the Sun, MN the Paper upon which the Solar Image or Spectrum is cast, -and PT the Image it self whose sides towards _v_ and _w_ are Rectilinear -and Parallel, and ends towards P and T Semicircular. YKHP and XLJT are -two Rays, the first of which comes from the lower part of the Sun to the -higher part of the Image, and is refracted in the Prism at K and H, and -the latter comes from the higher part of the Sun to the lower part of -the Image, and is refracted at L and J. Since the Refractions on both -sides the Prism are equal to one another, that is, the Refraction at K -equal to the Refraction at J, and the Refraction at L equal to the -Refraction at H, so that the Refractions of the incident Rays at K and L -taken together, are equal to the Refractions of the emergent Rays at H -and J taken together: it follows by adding equal things to equal things, -that the Refractions at K and H taken together, are equal to the -Refractions at J and L taken together, and therefore the two Rays being -equally refracted, have the same Inclination to one another after -Refraction which they had before; that is, the Inclination of half a -Degree answering to the Sun's Diameter. For so great was the inclination -of the Rays to one another before Refraction. So then, the length of the -Image PT would by the Rules of Vulgar Opticks subtend an Angle of half a -Degree at the Prism, and by Consequence be equal to the breadth _vw_; -and therefore the Image would be round. Thus it would be were the two -Rays XLJT and YKHP, and all the rest which form the Image P_w_T_v_, -alike refrangible. And therefore seeing by Experience it is found that -the Image is not round, but about five times longer than broad, the Rays -which going to the upper end P of the Image suffer the greatest -Refraction, must be more refrangible than those which go to the lower -end T, unless the Inequality of Refraction be casual. - -This Image or Spectrum PT was coloured, being red at its least refracted -end T, and violet at its most refracted end P, and yellow green and -blue in the intermediate Spaces. Which agrees with the first -Proposition, that Lights which differ in Colour, do also differ in -Refrangibility. The length of the Image in the foregoing Experiments, I -measured from the faintest and outmost red at one end, to the faintest -and outmost blue at the other end, excepting only a little Penumbra, -whose breadth scarce exceeded a quarter of an Inch, as was said above. - -_Exper._ 4. In the Sun's Beam which was propagated into the Room through -the hole in the Window-shut, at the distance of some Feet from the hole, -I held the Prism in such a Posture, that its Axis might be perpendicular -to that Beam. Then I looked through the Prism upon the hole, and turning -the Prism to and fro about its Axis, to make the Image of the Hole -ascend and descend, when between its two contrary Motions it seemed -Stationary, I stopp'd the Prism, that the Refractions of both sides of -the refracting Angle might be equal to each other, as in the former -Experiment. In this situation of the Prism viewing through it the said -Hole, I observed the length of its refracted Image to be many times -greater than its breadth, and that the most refracted part thereof -appeared violet, the least refracted red, the middle parts blue, green -and yellow in order. The same thing happen'd when I removed the Prism -out of the Sun's Light, and looked through it upon the hole shining by -the Light of the Clouds beyond it. And yet if the Refraction were done -regularly according to one certain Proportion of the Sines of Incidence -and Refraction as is vulgarly supposed, the refracted Image ought to -have appeared round. - -So then, by these two Experiments it appears, that in Equal Incidences -there is a considerable inequality of Refractions. But whence this -inequality arises, whether it be that some of the incident Rays are -refracted more, and others less, constantly, or by chance, or that one -and the same Ray is by Refraction disturbed, shatter'd, dilated, and as -it were split and spread into many diverging Rays, as _Grimaldo_ -supposes, does not yet appear by these Experiments, but will appear by -those that follow. - -_Exper._ 5. Considering therefore, that if in the third Experiment the -Image of the Sun should be drawn out into an oblong Form, either by a -Dilatation of every Ray, or by any other casual inequality of the -Refractions, the same oblong Image would by a second Refraction made -sideways be drawn out as much in breadth by the like Dilatation of the -Rays, or other casual inequality of the Refractions sideways, I tried -what would be the Effects of such a second Refraction. For this end I -ordered all things as in the third Experiment, and then placed a second -Prism immediately after the first in a cross Position to it, that it -might again refract the beam of the Sun's Light which came to it through -the first Prism. In the first Prism this beam was refracted upwards, and -in the second sideways. And I found that by the Refraction of the second -Prism, the breadth of the Image was not increased, but its superior -part, which in the first Prism suffered the greater Refraction, and -appeared violet and blue, did again in the second Prism suffer a greater -Refraction than its inferior part, which appeared red and yellow, and -this without any Dilatation of the Image in breadth. - -[Illustration: FIG. 14] - -_Illustration._ Let S [_Fig._ 14, 15.] represent the Sun, F the hole in -the Window, ABC the first Prism, DH the second Prism, Y the round Image -of the Sun made by a direct beam of Light when the Prisms are taken -away, PT the oblong Image of the Sun made by that beam passing through -the first Prism alone, when the second Prism is taken away, and _pt_ the -Image made by the cross Refractions of both Prisms together. Now if the -Rays which tend towards the several Points of the round Image Y were -dilated and spread by the Refraction of the first Prism, so that they -should not any longer go in single Lines to single Points, but that -every Ray being split, shattered, and changed from a Linear Ray to a -Superficies of Rays diverging from the Point of Refraction, and lying in -the Plane of the Angles of Incidence and Refraction, they should go in -those Planes to so many Lines reaching almost from one end of the Image -PT to the other, and if that Image should thence become oblong: those -Rays and their several parts tending towards the several Points of the -Image PT ought to be again dilated and spread sideways by the transverse -Refraction of the second Prism, so as to compose a four square Image, -such as is represented at [Greek: pt]. For the better understanding of -which, let the Image PT be distinguished into five equal parts PQK, -KQRL, LRSM, MSVN, NVT. And by the same irregularity that the orbicular -Light Y is by the Refraction of the first Prism dilated and drawn out -into a long Image PT, the Light PQK which takes up a space of the same -length and breadth with the Light Y ought to be by the Refraction of the -second Prism dilated and drawn out into the long Image _[Greek: p]qkp_, -and the Light KQRL into the long Image _kqrl_, and the Lights LRSM, -MSVN, NVT, into so many other long Images _lrsm_, _msvn_, _nvt[Greek: -t]_; and all these long Images would compose the four square Images -_[Greek: pt]_. Thus it ought to be were every Ray dilated by Refraction, -and spread into a triangular Superficies of Rays diverging from the -Point of Refraction. For the second Refraction would spread the Rays one -way as much as the first doth another, and so dilate the Image in -breadth as much as the first doth in length. And the same thing ought to -happen, were some rays casually refracted more than others. But the -Event is otherwise. The Image PT was not made broader by the Refraction -of the second Prism, but only became oblique, as 'tis represented at -_pt_, its upper end P being by the Refraction translated to a greater -distance than its lower end T. So then the Light which went towards the -upper end P of the Image, was (at equal Incidences) more refracted in -the second Prism, than the Light which tended towards the lower end T, -that is the blue and violet, than the red and yellow; and therefore was -more refrangible. The same Light was by the Refraction of the first -Prism translated farther from the place Y to which it tended before -Refraction; and therefore suffered as well in the first Prism as in the -second a greater Refraction than the rest of the Light, and by -consequence was more refrangible than the rest, even before its -incidence on the first Prism. - -Sometimes I placed a third Prism after the second, and sometimes also a -fourth after the third, by all which the Image might be often refracted -sideways: but the Rays which were more refracted than the rest in the -first Prism were also more refracted in all the rest, and that without -any Dilatation of the Image sideways: and therefore those Rays for their -constancy of a greater Refraction are deservedly reputed more -refrangible. - -[Illustration: FIG. 15] - -But that the meaning of this Experiment may more clearly appear, it is -to be considered that the Rays which are equally refrangible do fall -upon a Circle answering to the Sun's Disque. For this was proved in the -third Experiment. By a Circle I understand not here a perfect -geometrical Circle, but any orbicular Figure whose length is equal to -its breadth, and which, as to Sense, may seem circular. Let therefore AG -[in _Fig._ 15.] represent the Circle which all the most refrangible Rays -propagated from the whole Disque of the Sun, would illuminate and paint -upon the opposite Wall if they were alone; EL the Circle which all the -least refrangible Rays would in like manner illuminate and paint if they -were alone; BH, CJ, DK, the Circles which so many intermediate sorts of -Rays would successively paint upon the Wall, if they were singly -propagated from the Sun in successive order, the rest being always -intercepted; and conceive that there are other intermediate Circles -without Number, which innumerable other intermediate sorts of Rays would -successively paint upon the Wall if the Sun should successively emit -every sort apart. And seeing the Sun emits all these sorts at once, they -must all together illuminate and paint innumerable equal Circles, of all -which, being according to their degrees of Refrangibility placed in -order in a continual Series, that oblong Spectrum PT is composed which I -described in the third Experiment. Now if the Sun's circular Image Y [in -_Fig._ 15.] which is made by an unrefracted beam of Light was by any -Dilation of the single Rays, or by any other irregularity in the -Refraction of the first Prism, converted into the oblong Spectrum, PT: -then ought every Circle AG, BH, CJ, &c. in that Spectrum, by the cross -Refraction of the second Prism again dilating or otherwise scattering -the Rays as before, to be in like manner drawn out and transformed into -an oblong Figure, and thereby the breadth of the Image PT would be now -as much augmented as the length of the Image Y was before by the -Refraction of the first Prism; and thus by the Refractions of both -Prisms together would be formed a four square Figure _p[Greek: -p]t[Greek: t]_, as I described above. Wherefore since the breadth of the -Spectrum PT is not increased by the Refraction sideways, it is certain -that the Rays are not split or dilated, or otherways irregularly -scatter'd by that Refraction, but that every Circle is by a regular and -uniform Refraction translated entire into another Place, as the Circle -AG by the greatest Refraction into the place _ag_, the Circle BH by a -less Refraction into the place _bh_, the Circle CJ by a Refraction still -less into the place _ci_, and so of the rest; by which means a new -Spectrum _pt_ inclined to the former PT is in like manner composed of -Circles lying in a right Line; and these Circles must be of the same -bigness with the former, because the breadths of all the Spectrums Y, PT -and _pt_ at equal distances from the Prisms are equal. - -I considered farther, that by the breadth of the hole F through which -the Light enters into the dark Chamber, there is a Penumbra made in the -Circuit of the Spectrum Y, and that Penumbra remains in the rectilinear -Sides of the Spectrums PT and _pt_. I placed therefore at that hole a -Lens or Object-glass of a Telescope which might cast the Image of the -Sun distinctly on Y without any Penumbra at all, and found that the -Penumbra of the rectilinear Sides of the oblong Spectrums PT and _pt_ -was also thereby taken away, so that those Sides appeared as distinctly -defined as did the Circumference of the first Image Y. Thus it happens -if the Glass of the Prisms be free from Veins, and their sides be -accurately plane and well polished without those numberless Waves or -Curles which usually arise from Sand-holes a little smoothed in -polishing with Putty. If the Glass be only well polished and free from -Veins, and the Sides not accurately plane, but a little Convex or -Concave, as it frequently happens; yet may the three Spectrums Y, PT and -_pt_ want Penumbras, but not in equal distances from the Prisms. Now -from this want of Penumbras, I knew more certainly that every one of the -Circles was refracted according to some most regular, uniform and -constant Law. For if there were any irregularity in the Refraction, the -right Lines AE and GL, which all the Circles in the Spectrum PT do -touch, could not by that Refraction be translated into the Lines _ae_ -and _gl_ as distinct and straight as they were before, but there would -arise in those translated Lines some Penumbra or Crookedness or -Undulation, or other sensible Perturbation contrary to what is found by -Experience. Whatsoever Penumbra or Perturbation should be made in the -Circles by the cross Refraction of the second Prism, all that Penumbra -or Perturbation would be conspicuous in the right Lines _ae_ and _gl_ -which touch those Circles. And therefore since there is no such Penumbra -or Perturbation in those right Lines, there must be none in the -Circles. Since the distance between those Tangents or breadth of the -Spectrum is not increased by the Refractions, the Diameters of the -Circles are not increased thereby. Since those Tangents continue to be -right Lines, every Circle which in the first Prism is more or less -refracted, is exactly in the same proportion more or less refracted in -the second. And seeing all these things continue to succeed after the -same manner when the Rays are again in a third Prism, and again in a -fourth refracted sideways, it is evident that the Rays of one and the -same Circle, as to their degree of Refrangibility, continue always -uniform and homogeneal to one another, and that those of several Circles -do differ in degree of Refrangibility, and that in some certain and -constant Proportion. Which is the thing I was to prove. - -There is yet another Circumstance or two of this Experiment by which it -becomes still more plain and convincing. Let the second Prism DH [in -_Fig._ 16.] be placed not immediately after the first, but at some -distance from it; suppose in the mid-way between it and the Wall on -which the oblong Spectrum PT is cast, so that the Light from the first -Prism may fall upon it in the form of an oblong Spectrum [Greek: pt] -parallel to this second Prism, and be refracted sideways to form the -oblong Spectrum _pt_ upon the Wall. And you will find as before, that -this Spectrum _pt_ is inclined to that Spectrum PT, which the first -Prism forms alone without the second; the blue ends P and _p_ being -farther distant from one another than the red ones T and _t_, and by -consequence that the Rays which go to the blue end [Greek: p] of the -Image [Greek: pt], and which therefore suffer the greatest Refraction in -the first Prism, are again in the second Prism more refracted than the -rest. - -[Illustration: FIG. 16.] - -[Illustration: FIG. 17.] - -The same thing I try'd also by letting the Sun's Light into a dark Room -through two little round holes F and [Greek: ph] [in _Fig._ 17.] made in -the Window, and with two parallel Prisms ABC and [Greek: abg] placed at -those holes (one at each) refracting those two beams of Light to the -opposite Wall of the Chamber, in such manner that the two colour'd -Images PT and MN which they there painted were joined end to end and lay -in one straight Line, the red end T of the one touching the blue end M -of the other. For if these two refracted Beams were again by a third -Prism DH placed cross to the two first, refracted sideways, and the -Spectrums thereby translated to some other part of the Wall of the -Chamber, suppose the Spectrum PT to _pt_ and the Spectrum MN to _mn_, -these translated Spectrums _pt_ and _mn_ would not lie in one straight -Line with their ends contiguous as before, but be broken off from one -another and become parallel, the blue end _m_ of the Image _mn_ being by -a greater Refraction translated farther from its former place MT, than -the red end _t_ of the other Image _pt_ from the same place MT; which -puts the Proposition past Dispute. And this happens whether the third -Prism DH be placed immediately after the two first, or at a great -distance from them, so that the Light refracted in the two first Prisms -be either white and circular, or coloured and oblong when it falls on -the third. - -_Exper._ 6. In the middle of two thin Boards I made round holes a third -part of an Inch in diameter, and in the Window-shut a much broader hole -being made to let into my darkned Chamber a large Beam of the Sun's -Light; I placed a Prism behind the Shut in that beam to refract it -towards the opposite Wall, and close behind the Prism I fixed one of the -Boards, in such manner that the middle of the refracted Light might pass -through the hole made in it, and the rest be intercepted by the Board. -Then at the distance of about twelve Feet from the first Board I fixed -the other Board in such manner that the middle of the refracted Light -which came through the hole in the first Board, and fell upon the -opposite Wall, might pass through the hole in this other Board, and the -rest being intercepted by the Board might paint upon it the coloured -Spectrum of the Sun. And close behind this Board I fixed another Prism -to refract the Light which came through the hole. Then I returned -speedily to the first Prism, and by turning it slowly to and fro about -its Axis, I caused the Image which fell upon the second Board to move up -and down upon that Board, that all its parts might successively pass -through the hole in that Board and fall upon the Prism behind it. And in -the mean time, I noted the places on the opposite Wall to which that -Light after its Refraction in the second Prism did pass; and by the -difference of the places I found that the Light which being most -refracted in the first Prism did go to the blue end of the Image, was -again more refracted in the second Prism than the Light which went to -the red end of that Image, which proves as well the first Proposition as -the second. And this happened whether the Axis of the two Prisms were -parallel, or inclined to one another, and to the Horizon in any given -Angles. - -_Illustration._ Let F [in _Fig._ 18.] be the wide hole in the -Window-shut, through which the Sun shines upon the first Prism ABC, and -let the refracted Light fall upon the middle of the Board DE, and the -middle part of that Light upon the hole G made in the middle part of -that Board. Let this trajected part of that Light fall again upon the -middle of the second Board _de_, and there paint such an oblong coloured -Image of the Sun as was described in the third Experiment. By turning -the Prism ABC slowly to and fro about its Axis, this Image will be made -to move up and down the Board _de_, and by this means all its parts from -one end to the other may be made to pass successively through the hole -_g_ which is made in the middle of that Board. In the mean while another -Prism _abc_ is to be fixed next after that hole _g_, to refract the -trajected Light a second time. And these things being thus ordered, I -marked the places M and N of the opposite Wall upon which the refracted -Light fell, and found that whilst the two Boards and second Prism -remained unmoved, those places by turning the first Prism about its Axis -were changed perpetually. For when the lower part of the Light which -fell upon the second Board _de_ was cast through the hole _g_, it went -to a lower place M on the Wall and when the higher part of that Light -was cast through the same hole _g_, it went to a higher place N on the -Wall, and when any intermediate part of the Light was cast through that -hole, it went to some place on the Wall between M and N. The unchanged -Position of the holes in the Boards, made the Incidence of the Rays upon -the second Prism to be the same in all cases. And yet in that common -Incidence some of the Rays were more refracted, and others less. And -those were more refracted in this Prism, which by a greater Refraction -in the first Prism were more turned out of the way, and therefore for -their Constancy of being more refracted are deservedly called more -refrangible. - -[Illustration: FIG. 18.] - -[Illustration: FIG. 20.] - -_Exper._ 7. At two holes made near one another in my Window-shut I -placed two Prisms, one at each, which might cast upon the opposite Wall -(after the manner of the third Experiment) two oblong coloured Images of -the Sun. And at a little distance from the Wall I placed a long slender -Paper with straight and parallel edges, and ordered the Prisms and Paper -so, that the red Colour of one Image might fall directly upon one half -of the Paper, and the violet Colour of the other Image upon the other -half of the same Paper; so that the Paper appeared of two Colours, red -and violet, much after the manner of the painted Paper in the first and -second Experiments. Then with a black Cloth I covered the Wall behind -the Paper, that no Light might be reflected from it to disturb the -Experiment, and viewing the Paper through a third Prism held parallel -to it, I saw that half of it which was illuminated by the violet Light -to be divided from the other half by a greater Refraction, especially -when I went a good way off from the Paper. For when I viewed it too near -at hand, the two halfs of the Paper did not appear fully divided from -one another, but seemed contiguous at one of their Angles like the -painted Paper in the first Experiment. Which also happened when the -Paper was too broad. - -[Illustration: FIG. 19.] - -Sometimes instead of the Paper I used a white Thred, and this appeared -through the Prism divided into two parallel Threds as is represented in -the nineteenth Figure, where DG denotes the Thred illuminated with -violet Light from D to E and with red Light from F to G, and _defg_ are -the parts of the Thred seen by Refraction. If one half of the Thred be -constantly illuminated with red, and the other half be illuminated with -all the Colours successively, (which may be done by causing one of the -Prisms to be turned about its Axis whilst the other remains unmoved) -this other half in viewing the Thred through the Prism, will appear in -a continual right Line with the first half when illuminated with red, -and begin to be a little divided from it when illuminated with Orange, -and remove farther from it when illuminated with yellow, and still -farther when with green, and farther when with blue, and go yet farther -off when illuminated with Indigo, and farthest when with deep violet. -Which plainly shews, that the Lights of several Colours are more and -more refrangible one than another, in this Order of their Colours, red, -orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, deep violet; and so proves as well -the first Proposition as the second. - -I caused also the coloured Spectrums PT [in _Fig._ 17.] and MN made in a -dark Chamber by the Refractions of two Prisms to lie in a Right Line end -to end, as was described above in the fifth Experiment, and viewing them -through a third Prism held parallel to their Length, they appeared no -longer in a Right Line, but became broken from one another, as they are -represented at _pt_ and _mn_, the violet end _m_ of the Spectrum _mn_ -being by a greater Refraction translated farther from its former Place -MT than the red end _t_ of the other Spectrum _pt_. - -I farther caused those two Spectrums PT [in _Fig._ 20.] and MN to become -co-incident in an inverted Order of their Colours, the red end of each -falling on the violet end of the other, as they are represented in the -oblong Figure PTMN; and then viewing them through a Prism DH held -parallel to their Length, they appeared not co-incident, as when view'd -with the naked Eye, but in the form of two distinct Spectrums _pt_ and -_mn_ crossing one another in the middle after the manner of the Letter -X. Which shews that the red of the one Spectrum and violet of the other, -which were co-incident at PN and MT, being parted from one another by a -greater Refraction of the violet to _p_ and _m_ than of the red to _n_ -and _t_, do differ in degrees of Refrangibility. - -I illuminated also a little Circular Piece of white Paper all over with -the Lights of both Prisms intermixed, and when it was illuminated with -the red of one Spectrum, and deep violet of the other, so as by the -Mixture of those Colours to appear all over purple, I viewed the Paper, -first at a less distance, and then at a greater, through a third Prism; -and as I went from the Paper, the refracted Image thereof became more -and more divided by the unequal Refraction of the two mixed Colours, and -at length parted into two distinct Images, a red one and a violet one, -whereof the violet was farthest from the Paper, and therefore suffered -the greatest Refraction. And when that Prism at the Window, which cast -the violet on the Paper was taken away, the violet Image disappeared; -but when the other Prism was taken away the red vanished; which shews, -that these two Images were nothing else than the Lights of the two -Prisms, which had been intermixed on the purple Paper, but were parted -again by their unequal Refractions made in the third Prism, through -which the Paper was view'd. This also was observable, that if one of the -Prisms at the Window, suppose that which cast the violet on the Paper, -was turned about its Axis to make all the Colours in this order, -violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red, fall successively on -the Paper from that Prism, the violet Image changed Colour accordingly, -turning successively to indigo, blue, green, yellow and red, and in -changing Colour came nearer and nearer to the red Image made by the -other Prism, until when it was also red both Images became fully -co-incident. - -I placed also two Paper Circles very near one another, the one in the -red Light of one Prism, and the other in the violet Light of the other. -The Circles were each of them an Inch in diameter, and behind them the -Wall was dark, that the Experiment might not be disturbed by any Light -coming from thence. These Circles thus illuminated, I viewed through a -Prism, so held, that the Refraction might be made towards the red -Circle, and as I went from them they came nearer and nearer together, -and at length became co-incident; and afterwards when I went still -farther off, they parted again in a contrary Order, the violet by a -greater Refraction being carried beyond the red. - -_Exper._ 8. In Summer, when the Sun's Light uses to be strongest, I -placed a Prism at the Hole of the Window-shut, as in the third -Experiment, yet so that its Axis might be parallel to the Axis of the -World, and at the opposite Wall in the Sun's refracted Light, I placed -an open Book. Then going six Feet and two Inches from the Book, I placed -there the above-mentioned Lens, by which the Light reflected from the -Book might be made to converge and meet again at the distance of six -Feet and two Inches behind the Lens, and there paint the Species of the -Book upon a Sheet of white Paper much after the manner of the second -Experiment. The Book and Lens being made fast, I noted the Place where -the Paper was, when the Letters of the Book, illuminated by the fullest -red Light of the Solar Image falling upon it, did cast their Species on -that Paper most distinctly: And then I stay'd till by the Motion of the -Sun, and consequent Motion of his Image on the Book, all the Colours -from that red to the middle of the blue pass'd over those Letters; and -when those Letters were illuminated by that blue, I noted again the -Place of the Paper when they cast their Species most distinctly upon it: -And I found that this last Place of the Paper was nearer to the Lens -than its former Place by about two Inches and an half, or two and three -quarters. So much sooner therefore did the Light in the violet end of -the Image by a greater Refraction converge and meet, than the Light in -the red end. But in trying this, the Chamber was as dark as I could make -it. For, if these Colours be diluted and weakned by the Mixture of any -adventitious Light, the distance between the Places of the Paper will -not be so great. This distance in the second Experiment, where the -Colours of natural Bodies were made use of, was but an Inch and an half, -by reason of the Imperfection of those Colours. Here in the Colours of -the Prism, which are manifestly more full, intense, and lively than -those of natural Bodies, the distance is two Inches and three quarters. -And were the Colours still more full, I question not but that the -distance would be considerably greater. For the coloured Light of the -Prism, by the interfering of the Circles described in the second Figure -of the fifth Experiment, and also by the Light of the very bright Clouds -next the Sun's Body intermixing with these Colours, and by the Light -scattered by the Inequalities in the Polish of the Prism, was so very -much compounded, that the Species which those faint and dark Colours, -the indigo and violet, cast upon the Paper were not distinct enough to -be well observed. - -_Exper._ 9. A Prism, whose two Angles at its Base were equal to one -another, and half right ones, and the third a right one, I placed in a -Beam of the Sun's Light let into a dark Chamber through a Hole in the -Window-shut, as in the third Experiment. And turning the Prism slowly -about its Axis, until all the Light which went through one of its -Angles, and was refracted by it began to be reflected by its Base, at -which till then it went out of the Glass, I observed that those Rays -which had suffered the greatest Refraction were sooner reflected than -the rest. I conceived therefore, that those Rays of the reflected Light, -which were most refrangible, did first of all by a total Reflexion -become more copious in that Light than the rest, and that afterwards the -rest also, by a total Reflexion, became as copious as these. To try -this, I made the reflected Light pass through another Prism, and being -refracted by it to fall afterwards upon a Sheet of white Paper placed -at some distance behind it, and there by that Refraction to paint the -usual Colours of the Prism. And then causing the first Prism to be -turned about its Axis as above, I observed that when those Rays, which -in this Prism had suffered the greatest Refraction, and appeared of a -blue and violet Colour began to be totally reflected, the blue and -violet Light on the Paper, which was most refracted in the second Prism, -received a sensible Increase above that of the red and yellow, which was -least refracted; and afterwards, when the rest of the Light which was -green, yellow, and red, began to be totally reflected in the first -Prism, the Light of those Colours on the Paper received as great an -Increase as the violet and blue had done before. Whence 'tis manifest, -that the Beam of Light reflected by the Base of the Prism, being -augmented first by the more refrangible Rays, and afterwards by the less -refrangible ones, is compounded of Rays differently refrangible. And -that all such reflected Light is of the same Nature with the Sun's Light -before its Incidence on the Base of the Prism, no Man ever doubted; it -being generally allowed, that Light by such Reflexions suffers no -Alteration in its Modifications and Properties. I do not here take -Notice of any Refractions made in the sides of the first Prism, because -the Light enters it perpendicularly at the first side, and goes out -perpendicularly at the second side, and therefore suffers none. So then, -the Sun's incident Light being of the same Temper and Constitution with -his emergent Light, and the last being compounded of Rays differently -refrangible, the first must be in like manner compounded. - -[Illustration: FIG. 21.] - -_Illustration._ In the twenty-first Figure, ABC is the first Prism, BC -its Base, B and C its equal Angles at the Base, each of 45 Degrees, A -its rectangular Vertex, FM a beam of the Sun's Light let into a dark -Room through a hole F one third part of an Inch broad, M its Incidence -on the Base of the Prism, MG a less refracted Ray, MH a more refracted -Ray, MN the beam of Light reflected from the Base, VXY the second Prism -by which this beam in passing through it is refracted, N_t_ the less -refracted Light of this beam, and N_p_ the more refracted part thereof. -When the first Prism ABC is turned about its Axis according to the order -of the Letters ABC, the Rays MH emerge more and more obliquely out of -that Prism, and at length after their most oblique Emergence are -reflected towards N, and going on to _p_ do increase the Number of the -Rays N_p_. Afterwards by continuing the Motion of the first Prism, the -Rays MG are also reflected to N and increase the number of the Rays -N_t_. And therefore the Light MN admits into its Composition, first the -more refrangible Rays, and then the less refrangible Rays, and yet after -this Composition is of the same Nature with the Sun's immediate Light -FM, the Reflexion of the specular Base BC causing no Alteration therein. - -_Exper._ 10. Two Prisms, which were alike in Shape, I tied so together, -that their Axis and opposite Sides being parallel, they composed a -Parallelopiped. And, the Sun shining into my dark Chamber through a -little hole in the Window-shut, I placed that Parallelopiped in his beam -at some distance from the hole, in such a Posture, that the Axes of the -Prisms might be perpendicular to the incident Rays, and that those Rays -being incident upon the first Side of one Prism, might go on through the -two contiguous Sides of both Prisms, and emerge out of the last Side of -the second Prism. This Side being parallel to the first Side of the -first Prism, caused the emerging Light to be parallel to the incident. -Then, beyond these two Prisms I placed a third, which might refract that -emergent Light, and by that Refraction cast the usual Colours of the -Prism upon the opposite Wall, or upon a sheet of white Paper held at a -convenient Distance behind the Prism for that refracted Light to fall -upon it. After this I turned the Parallelopiped about its Axis, and -found that when the contiguous Sides of the two Prisms became so oblique -to the incident Rays, that those Rays began all of them to be -reflected, those Rays which in the third Prism had suffered the greatest -Refraction, and painted the Paper with violet and blue, were first of -all by a total Reflexion taken out of the transmitted Light, the rest -remaining and on the Paper painting their Colours of green, yellow, -orange and red, as before; and afterwards by continuing the Motion of -the two Prisms, the rest of the Rays also by a total Reflexion vanished -in order, according to their degrees of Refrangibility. The Light -therefore which emerged out of the two Prisms is compounded of Rays -differently refrangible, seeing the more refrangible Rays may be taken -out of it, while the less refrangible remain. But this Light being -trajected only through the parallel Superficies of the two Prisms, if it -suffer'd any change by the Refraction of one Superficies it lost that -Impression by the contrary Refraction of the other Superficies, and so -being restor'd to its pristine Constitution, became of the same Nature -and Condition as at first before its Incidence on those Prisms; and -therefore, before its Incidence, was as much compounded of Rays -differently refrangible, as afterwards. - -[Illustration: FIG. 22.] - -_Illustration._ In the twenty second Figure ABC and BCD are the two -Prisms tied together in the form of a Parallelopiped, their Sides BC and -CB being contiguous, and their Sides AB and CD parallel. And HJK is the -third Prism, by which the Sun's Light propagated through the hole F into -the dark Chamber, and there passing through those sides of the Prisms -AB, BC, CB and CD, is refracted at O to the white Paper PT, falling -there partly upon P by a greater Refraction, partly upon T by a less -Refraction, and partly upon R and other intermediate places by -intermediate Refractions. By turning the Parallelopiped ACBD about its -Axis, according to the order of the Letters A, C, D, B, at length when -the contiguous Planes BC and CB become sufficiently oblique to the Rays -FM, which are incident upon them at M, there will vanish totally out of -the refracted Light OPT, first of all the most refracted Rays OP, (the -rest OR and OT remaining as before) then the Rays OR and other -intermediate ones, and lastly, the least refracted Rays OT. For when -the Plane BC becomes sufficiently oblique to the Rays incident upon it, -those Rays will begin to be totally reflected by it towards N; and first -the most refrangible Rays will be totally reflected (as was explained in -the preceding Experiment) and by Consequence must first disappear at P, -and afterwards the rest as they are in order totally reflected to N, -they must disappear in the same order at R and T. So then the Rays which -at O suffer the greatest Refraction, may be taken out of the Light MO -whilst the rest of the Rays remain in it, and therefore that Light MO is -compounded of Rays differently refrangible. And because the Planes AB -and CD are parallel, and therefore by equal and contrary Refractions -destroy one anothers Effects, the incident Light FM must be of the same -Kind and Nature with the emergent Light MO, and therefore doth also -consist of Rays differently refrangible. These two Lights FM and MO, -before the most refrangible Rays are separated out of the emergent Light -MO, agree in Colour, and in all other Properties so far as my -Observation reaches, and therefore are deservedly reputed of the same -Nature and Constitution, and by Consequence the one is compounded as -well as the other. But after the most refrangible Rays begin to be -totally reflected, and thereby separated out of the emergent Light MO, -that Light changes its Colour from white to a dilute and faint yellow, a -pretty good orange, a very full red successively, and then totally -vanishes. For after the most refrangible Rays which paint the Paper at -P with a purple Colour, are by a total Reflexion taken out of the beam -of Light MO, the rest of the Colours which appear on the Paper at R and -T being mix'd in the Light MO compound there a faint yellow, and after -the blue and part of the green which appear on the Paper between P and R -are taken away, the rest which appear between R and T (that is the -yellow, orange, red and a little green) being mixed in the beam MO -compound there an orange; and when all the Rays are by Reflexion taken -out of the beam MO, except the least refrangible, which at T appear of a -full red, their Colour is the same in that beam MO as afterwards at T, -the Refraction of the Prism HJK serving only to separate the differently -refrangible Rays, without making any Alteration in their Colours, as -shall be more fully proved hereafter. All which confirms as well the -first Proposition as the second. - -_Scholium._ If this Experiment and the former be conjoined and made one -by applying a fourth Prism VXY [in _Fig._ 22.] to refract the reflected -beam MN towards _tp_, the Conclusion will be clearer. For then the Light -N_p_ which in the fourth Prism is more refracted, will become fuller and -stronger when the Light OP, which in the third Prism HJK is more -refracted, vanishes at P; and afterwards when the less refracted Light -OT vanishes at T, the less refracted Light N_t_ will become increased -whilst the more refracted Light at _p_ receives no farther increase. And -as the trajected beam MO in vanishing is always of such a Colour as -ought to result from the mixture of the Colours which fall upon the -Paper PT, so is the reflected beam MN always of such a Colour as ought -to result from the mixture of the Colours which fall upon the Paper -_pt_. For when the most refrangible Rays are by a total Reflexion taken -out of the beam MO, and leave that beam of an orange Colour, the Excess -of those Rays in the reflected Light, does not only make the violet, -indigo and blue at _p_ more full, but also makes the beam MN change from -the yellowish Colour of the Sun's Light, to a pale white inclining to -blue, and afterward recover its yellowish Colour again, so soon as all -the rest of the transmitted Light MOT is reflected. - -Now seeing that in all this variety of Experiments, whether the Trial be -made in Light reflected, and that either from natural Bodies, as in the -first and second Experiment, or specular, as in the ninth; or in Light -refracted, and that either before the unequally refracted Rays are by -diverging separated from one another, and losing their whiteness which -they have altogether, appear severally of several Colours, as in the -fifth Experiment; or after they are separated from one another, and -appear colour'd as in the sixth, seventh, and eighth Experiments; or in -Light trajected through parallel Superficies, destroying each others -Effects, as in the tenth Experiment; there are always found Rays, which -at equal Incidences on the same Medium suffer unequal Refractions, and -that without any splitting or dilating of single Rays, or contingence in -the inequality of the Refractions, as is proved in the fifth and sixth -Experiments. And seeing the Rays which differ in Refrangibility may be -parted and sorted from one another, and that either by Refraction as in -the third Experiment, or by Reflexion as in the tenth, and then the -several sorts apart at equal Incidences suffer unequal Refractions, and -those sorts are more refracted than others after Separation, which were -more refracted before it, as in the sixth and following Experiments, and -if the Sun's Light be trajected through three or more cross Prisms -successively, those Rays which in the first Prism are refracted more -than others, are in all the following Prisms refracted more than others -in the same Rate and Proportion, as appears by the fifth Experiment; -it's manifest that the Sun's Light is an heterogeneous Mixture of Rays, -some of which are constantly more refrangible than others, as was -proposed. - - -_PROP._ III. THEOR. III. - -_The Sun's Light consists of Rays differing in Reflexibility, and those -Rays are more reflexible than others which are more refrangible._ - -This is manifest by the ninth and tenth Experiments: For in the ninth -Experiment, by turning the Prism about its Axis, until the Rays within -it which in going out into the Air were refracted by its Base, became so -oblique to that Base, as to begin to be totally reflected thereby; those -Rays became first of all totally reflected, which before at equal -Incidences with the rest had suffered the greatest Refraction. And the -same thing happens in the Reflexion made by the common Base of the two -Prisms in the tenth Experiment. - - -_PROP._ IV. PROB. I. - -_To separate from one another the heterogeneous Rays of compound Light._ - -[Illustration: FIG. 23.] - -The heterogeneous Rays are in some measure separated from one another by -the Refraction of the Prism in the third Experiment, and in the fifth -Experiment, by taking away the Penumbra from the rectilinear sides of -the coloured Image, that Separation in those very rectilinear sides or -straight edges of the Image becomes perfect. But in all places between -those rectilinear edges, those innumerable Circles there described, -which are severally illuminated by homogeneal Rays, by interfering with -one another, and being every where commix'd, do render the Light -sufficiently compound. But if these Circles, whilst their Centers keep -their Distances and Positions, could be made less in Diameter, their -interfering one with another, and by Consequence the Mixture of the -heterogeneous Rays would be proportionally diminish'd. In the twenty -third Figure let AG, BH, CJ, DK, EL, FM be the Circles which so many -sorts of Rays flowing from the same disque of the Sun, do in the third -Experiment illuminate; of all which and innumerable other intermediate -ones lying in a continual Series between the two rectilinear and -parallel edges of the Sun's oblong Image PT, that Image is compos'd, as -was explained in the fifth Experiment. And let _ag_, _bh_, _ci_, _dk_, -_el_, _fm_ be so many less Circles lying in a like continual Series -between two parallel right Lines _af_ and _gm_ with the same distances -between their Centers, and illuminated by the same sorts of Rays, that -is the Circle _ag_ with the same sort by which the corresponding Circle -AG was illuminated, and the Circle _bh_ with the same sort by which the -corresponding Circle BH was illuminated, and the rest of the Circles -_ci_, _dk_, _el_, _fm_ respectively, with the same sorts of Rays by -which the several corresponding Circles CJ, DK, EL, FM were illuminated. -In the Figure PT composed of the greater Circles, three of those Circles -AG, BH, CJ, are so expanded into one another, that the three sorts of -Rays by which those Circles are illuminated, together with other -innumerable sorts of intermediate Rays, are mixed at QR in the middle -of the Circle BH. And the like Mixture happens throughout almost the -whole length of the Figure PT. But in the Figure _pt_ composed of the -less Circles, the three less Circles _ag_, _bh_, _ci_, which answer to -those three greater, do not extend into one another; nor are there any -where mingled so much as any two of the three sorts of Rays by which -those Circles are illuminated, and which in the Figure PT are all of -them intermingled at BH. - -Now he that shall thus consider it, will easily understand that the -Mixture is diminished in the same Proportion with the Diameters of the -Circles. If the Diameters of the Circles whilst their Centers remain the -same, be made three times less than before, the Mixture will be also -three times less; if ten times less, the Mixture will be ten times less, -and so of other Proportions. That is, the Mixture of the Rays in the -greater Figure PT will be to their Mixture in the less _pt_, as the -Latitude of the greater Figure is to the Latitude of the less. For the -Latitudes of these Figures are equal to the Diameters of their Circles. -And hence it easily follows, that the Mixture of the Rays in the -refracted Spectrum _pt_ is to the Mixture of the Rays in the direct and -immediate Light of the Sun, as the breadth of that Spectrum is to the -difference between the length and breadth of the same Spectrum. - -So then, if we would diminish the Mixture of the Rays, we are to -diminish the Diameters of the Circles. Now these would be diminished if -the Sun's Diameter to which they answer could be made less than it is, -or (which comes to the same Purpose) if without Doors, at a great -distance from the Prism towards the Sun, some opake Body were placed, -with a round hole in the middle of it, to intercept all the Sun's Light, -excepting so much as coming from the middle of his Body could pass -through that Hole to the Prism. For so the Circles AG, BH, and the rest, -would not any longer answer to the whole Disque of the Sun, but only to -that Part of it which could be seen from the Prism through that Hole, -that it is to the apparent Magnitude of that Hole view'd from the Prism. -But that these Circles may answer more distinctly to that Hole, a Lens -is to be placed by the Prism to cast the Image of the Hole, (that is, -every one of the Circles AG, BH, &c.) distinctly upon the Paper at PT, -after such a manner, as by a Lens placed at a Window, the Species of -Objects abroad are cast distinctly upon a Paper within the Room, and the -rectilinear Sides of the oblong Solar Image in the fifth Experiment -became distinct without any Penumbra. If this be done, it will not be -necessary to place that Hole very far off, no not beyond the Window. And -therefore instead of that Hole, I used the Hole in the Window-shut, as -follows. - -_Exper._ 11. In the Sun's Light let into my darken'd Chamber through a -small round Hole in my Window-shut, at about ten or twelve Feet from the -Window, I placed a Lens, by which the Image of the Hole might be -distinctly cast upon a Sheet of white Paper, placed at the distance of -six, eight, ten, or twelve Feet from the Lens. For, according to the -difference of the Lenses I used various distances, which I think not -worth the while to describe. Then immediately after the Lens I placed a -Prism, by which the trajected Light might be refracted either upwards or -sideways, and thereby the round Image, which the Lens alone did cast -upon the Paper might be drawn out into a long one with Parallel Sides, -as in the third Experiment. This oblong Image I let fall upon another -Paper at about the same distance from the Prism as before, moving the -Paper either towards the Prism or from it, until I found the just -distance where the Rectilinear Sides of the Image became most distinct. -For in this Case, the Circular Images of the Hole, which compose that -Image after the same manner that the Circles _ag_, _bh_, _ci_, &c. do -the Figure _pt_ [in _Fig._ 23.] were terminated most distinctly without -any Penumbra, and therefore extended into one another the least that -they could, and by consequence the Mixture of the heterogeneous Rays was -now the least of all. By this means I used to form an oblong Image (such -as is _pt_) [in _Fig._ 23, and 24.] of Circular Images of the Hole, -(such as are _ag_, _bh_, _ci_, &c.) and by using a greater or less Hole -in the Window-shut, I made the Circular Images _ag_, _bh_, _ci_, &c. of -which it was formed, to become greater or less at pleasure, and thereby -the Mixture of the Rays in the Image _pt_ to be as much, or as little as -I desired. - -[Illustration: FIG. 24.] - -_Illustration._ In the twenty-fourth Figure, F represents the Circular -Hole in the Window-shut, MN the Lens, whereby the Image or Species of -that Hole is cast distinctly upon a Paper at J, ABC the Prism, whereby -the Rays are at their emerging out of the Lens refracted from J towards -another Paper at _pt_, and the round Image at J is turned into an oblong -Image _pt_ falling on that other Paper. This Image _pt_ consists of -Circles placed one after another in a Rectilinear Order, as was -sufficiently explained in the fifth Experiment; and these Circles are -equal to the Circle J, and consequently answer in magnitude to the Hole -F; and therefore by diminishing that Hole they may be at pleasure -diminished, whilst their Centers remain in their Places. By this means I -made the Breadth of the Image _pt_ to be forty times, and sometimes -sixty or seventy times less than its Length. As for instance, if the -Breadth of the Hole F be one tenth of an Inch, and MF the distance of -the Lens from the Hole be 12 Feet; and if _p_B or _p_M the distance of -the Image _pt_ from the Prism or Lens be 10 Feet, and the refracting -Angle of the Prism be 62 Degrees, the Breadth of the Image _pt_ will be -one twelfth of an Inch, and the Length about six Inches, and therefore -the Length to the Breadth as 72 to 1, and by consequence the Light of -this Image 71 times less compound than the Sun's direct Light. And Light -thus far simple and homogeneal, is sufficient for trying all the -Experiments in this Book about simple Light. For the Composition of -heterogeneal Rays is in this Light so little, that it is scarce to be -discovered and perceiv'd by Sense, except perhaps in the indigo and -violet. For these being dark Colours do easily suffer a sensible Allay -by that little scattering Light which uses to be refracted irregularly -by the Inequalities of the Prism. - -Yet instead of the Circular Hole F, 'tis better to substitute an oblong -Hole shaped like a long Parallelogram with its Length parallel to the -Prism ABC. For if this Hole be an Inch or two long, and but a tenth or -twentieth Part of an Inch broad, or narrower; the Light of the Image -_pt_ will be as simple as before, or simpler, and the Image will become -much broader, and therefore more fit to have Experiments try'd in its -Light than before. - -Instead of this Parallelogram Hole may be substituted a triangular one -of equal Sides, whose Base, for instance, is about the tenth Part of an -Inch, and its Height an Inch or more. For by this means, if the Axis of -the Prism be parallel to the Perpendicular of the Triangle, the Image -_pt_ [in _Fig._ 25.] will now be form'd of equicrural Triangles _ag_, -_bh_, _ci_, _dk_, _el_, _fm_, &c. and innumerable other intermediate -ones answering to the triangular Hole in Shape and Bigness, and lying -one after another in a continual Series between two Parallel Lines _af_ -and _gm_. These Triangles are a little intermingled at their Bases, but -not at their Vertices; and therefore the Light on the brighter Side _af_ -of the Image, where the Bases of the Triangles are, is a little -compounded, but on the darker Side _gm_ is altogether uncompounded, and -in all Places between the Sides the Composition is proportional to the -distances of the Places from that obscurer Side _gm_. And having a -Spectrum _pt_ of such a Composition, we may try Experiments either in -its stronger and less simple Light near the Side _af_, or in its weaker -and simpler Light near the other Side _gm_, as it shall seem most -convenient. - -[Illustration: FIG. 25.] - -But in making Experiments of this kind, the Chamber ought to be made as -dark as can be, lest any Foreign Light mingle it self with the Light of -the Spectrum _pt_, and render it compound; especially if we would try -Experiments in the more simple Light next the Side _gm_ of the Spectrum; -which being fainter, will have a less proportion to the Foreign Light; -and so by the mixture of that Light be more troubled, and made more -compound. The Lens also ought to be good, such as may serve for optical -Uses, and the Prism ought to have a large Angle, suppose of 65 or 70 -Degrees, and to be well wrought, being made of Glass free from Bubbles -and Veins, with its Sides not a little convex or concave, as usually -happens, but truly plane, and its Polish elaborate, as in working -Optick-glasses, and not such as is usually wrought with Putty, whereby -the edges of the Sand-holes being worn away, there are left all over the -Glass a numberless Company of very little convex polite Risings like -Waves. The edges also of the Prism and Lens, so far as they may make any -irregular Refraction, must be covered with a black Paper glewed on. And -all the Light of the Sun's Beam let into the Chamber, which is useless -and unprofitable to the Experiment, ought to be intercepted with black -Paper, or other black Obstacles. For otherwise the useless Light being -reflected every way in the Chamber, will mix with the oblong Spectrum, -and help to disturb it. In trying these Things, so much diligence is not -altogether necessary, but it will promote the Success of the -Experiments, and by a very scrupulous Examiner of Things deserves to be -apply'd. It's difficult to get Glass Prisms fit for this Purpose, and -therefore I used sometimes prismatick Vessels made with pieces of broken -Looking-glasses, and filled with Rain Water. And to increase the -Refraction, I sometimes impregnated the Water strongly with _Saccharum -Saturni_. - - -_PROP._ V. THEOR. IV. - -_Homogeneal Light is refracted regularly without any Dilatation -splitting or shattering of the Rays, and the confused Vision of Objects -seen through refracting Bodies by heterogeneal Light arises from the -different Refrangibility of several sorts of Rays._ - -The first Part of this Proposition has been already sufficiently proved -in the fifth Experiment, and will farther appear by the Experiments -which follow. - -_Exper._ 12. In the middle of a black Paper I made a round Hole about a -fifth or sixth Part of an Inch in diameter. Upon this Paper I caused the -Spectrum of homogeneal Light described in the former Proposition, so to -fall, that some part of the Light might pass through the Hole of the -Paper. This transmitted part of the Light I refracted with a Prism -placed behind the Paper, and letting this refracted Light fall -perpendicularly upon a white Paper two or three Feet distant from the -Prism, I found that the Spectrum formed on the Paper by this Light was -not oblong, as when 'tis made (in the third Experiment) by refracting -the Sun's compound Light, but was (so far as I could judge by my Eye) -perfectly circular, the Length being no greater than the Breadth. Which -shews, that this Light is refracted regularly without any Dilatation of -the Rays. - -_Exper._ 13. In the homogeneal Light I placed a Paper Circle of a -quarter of an Inch in diameter, and in the Sun's unrefracted -heterogeneal white Light I placed another Paper Circle of the same -Bigness. And going from the Papers to the distance of some Feet, I -viewed both Circles through a Prism. The Circle illuminated by the Sun's -heterogeneal Light appeared very oblong, as in the fourth Experiment, -the Length being many times greater than the Breadth; but the other -Circle, illuminated with homogeneal Light, appeared circular and -distinctly defined, as when 'tis view'd with the naked Eye. Which proves -the whole Proposition. - -_Exper._ 14. In the homogeneal Light I placed Flies, and such-like -minute Objects, and viewing them through a Prism, I saw their Parts as -distinctly defined, as if I had viewed them with the naked Eye. The same -Objects placed in the Sun's unrefracted heterogeneal Light, which was -white, I viewed also through a Prism, and saw them most confusedly -defined, so that I could not distinguish their smaller Parts from one -another. I placed also the Letters of a small print, one while in the -homogeneal Light, and then in the heterogeneal, and viewing them through -a Prism, they appeared in the latter Case so confused and indistinct, -that I could not read them; but in the former they appeared so distinct, -that I could read readily, and thought I saw them as distinct, as when I -view'd them with my naked Eye. In both Cases I view'd the same Objects, -through the same Prism at the same distance from me, and in the same -Situation. There was no difference, but in the Light by which the -Objects were illuminated, and which in one Case was simple, and in the -other compound; and therefore, the distinct Vision in the former Case, -and confused in the latter, could arise from nothing else than from that -difference of the Lights. Which proves the whole Proposition. - -And in these three Experiments it is farther very remarkable, that the -Colour of homogeneal Light was never changed by the Refraction. - - -_PROP._ VI. THEOR. V. - -_The Sine of Incidence of every Ray considered apart, is to its Sine of -Refraction in a given Ratio._ - -That every Ray consider'd apart, is constant to it self in some degree -of Refrangibility, is sufficiently manifest out of what has been said. -Those Rays, which in the first Refraction, are at equal Incidences most -refracted, are also in the following Refractions at equal Incidences -most refracted; and so of the least refrangible, and the rest which have -any mean Degree of Refrangibility, as is manifest by the fifth, sixth, -seventh, eighth, and ninth Experiments. And those which the first Time -at like Incidences are equally refracted, are again at like Incidences -equally and uniformly refracted, and that whether they be refracted -before they be separated from one another, as in the fifth Experiment, -or whether they be refracted apart, as in the twelfth, thirteenth and -fourteenth Experiments. The Refraction therefore of every Ray apart is -regular, and what Rule that Refraction observes we are now to shew.[E] - -The late Writers in Opticks teach, that the Sines of Incidence are in a -given Proportion to the Sines of Refraction, as was explained in the -fifth Axiom, and some by Instruments fitted for measuring of -Refractions, or otherwise experimentally examining this Proportion, do -acquaint us that they have found it accurate. But whilst they, not -understanding the different Refrangibility of several Rays, conceived -them all to be refracted according to one and the same Proportion, 'tis -to be presumed that they adapted their Measures only to the middle of -the refracted Light; so that from their Measures we may conclude only -that the Rays which have a mean Degree of Refrangibility, that is, those -which when separated from the rest appear green, are refracted according -to a given Proportion of their Sines. And therefore we are now to shew, -that the like given Proportions obtain in all the rest. That it should -be so is very reasonable, Nature being ever conformable to her self; but -an experimental Proof is desired. And such a Proof will be had, if we -can shew that the Sines of Refraction of Rays differently refrangible -are one to another in a given Proportion when their Sines of Incidence -are equal. For, if the Sines of Refraction of all the Rays are in given -Proportions to the Sine of Refractions of a Ray which has a mean Degree -of Refrangibility, and this Sine is in a given Proportion to the equal -Sines of Incidence, those other Sines of Refraction will also be in -given Proportions to the equal Sines of Incidence. Now, when the Sines -of Incidence are equal, it will appear by the following Experiment, that -the Sines of Refraction are in a given Proportion to one another. - -[Illustration: FIG. 26.] - -_Exper._ 15. The Sun shining into a dark Chamber through a little round -Hole in the Window-shut, let S [in _Fig._ 26.] represent his round white -Image painted on the opposite Wall by his direct Light, PT his oblong -coloured Image made by refracting that Light with a Prism placed at the -Window; and _pt_, or _2p 2t_, _3p 3t_, his oblong colour'd Image made by -refracting again the same Light sideways with a second Prism placed -immediately after the first in a cross Position to it, as was explained -in the fifth Experiment; that is to say, _pt_ when the Refraction of the -second Prism is small, _2p 2t_ when its Refraction is greater, and _3p -3t_ when it is greatest. For such will be the diversity of the -Refractions, if the refracting Angle of the second Prism be of various -Magnitudes; suppose of fifteen or twenty Degrees to make the Image _pt_, -of thirty or forty to make the Image _2p 2t_, and of sixty to make the -Image _3p 3t_. But for want of solid Glass Prisms with Angles of -convenient Bignesses, there may be Vessels made of polished Plates of -Glass cemented together in the form of Prisms and filled with Water. -These things being thus ordered, I observed that all the solar Images or -coloured Spectrums PT, _pt_, _2p 2t_, _3p 3t_ did very nearly converge -to the place S on which the direct Light of the Sun fell and painted his -white round Image when the Prisms were taken away. The Axis of the -Spectrum PT, that is the Line drawn through the middle of it parallel to -its rectilinear Sides, did when produced pass exactly through the middle -of that white round Image S. And when the Refraction of the second Prism -was equal to the Refraction of the first, the refracting Angles of them -both being about 60 Degrees, the Axis of the Spectrum _3p 3t_ made by -that Refraction, did when produced pass also through the middle of the -same white round Image S. But when the Refraction of the second Prism -was less than that of the first, the produced Axes of the Spectrums _tp_ -or _2t 2p_ made by that Refraction did cut the produced Axis of the -Spectrum TP in the points _m_ and _n_, a little beyond the Center of -that white round Image S. Whence the proportion of the Line 3_t_T to the -Line 3_p_P was a little greater than the Proportion of 2_t_T or 2_p_P, -and this Proportion a little greater than that of _t_T to _p_P. Now when -the Light of the Spectrum PT falls perpendicularly upon the Wall, those -Lines 3_t_T, 3_p_P, and 2_t_T, and 2_p_P, and _t_T, _p_P, are the -Tangents of the Refractions, and therefore by this Experiment the -Proportions of the Tangents of the Refractions are obtained, from whence -the Proportions of the Sines being derived, they come out equal, so far -as by viewing the Spectrums, and using some mathematical Reasoning I -could estimate. For I did not make an accurate Computation. So then the -Proposition holds true in every Ray apart, so far as appears by -Experiment. And that it is accurately true, may be demonstrated upon -this Supposition. _That Bodies refract Light by acting upon its Rays in -Lines perpendicular to their Surfaces._ But in order to this -Demonstration, I must distinguish the Motion of every Ray into two -Motions, the one perpendicular to the refracting Surface, the other -parallel to it, and concerning the perpendicular Motion lay down the -following Proposition. - -If any Motion or moving thing whatsoever be incident with any Velocity -on any broad and thin space terminated on both sides by two parallel -Planes, and in its Passage through that space be urged perpendicularly -towards the farther Plane by any force which at given distances from the -Plane is of given Quantities; the perpendicular velocity of that Motion -or Thing, at its emerging out of that space, shall be always equal to -the square Root of the sum of the square of the perpendicular velocity -of that Motion or Thing at its Incidence on that space; and of the -square of the perpendicular velocity which that Motion or Thing would -have at its Emergence, if at its Incidence its perpendicular velocity -was infinitely little. - -And the same Proposition holds true of any Motion or Thing -perpendicularly retarded in its passage through that space, if instead -of the sum of the two Squares you take their difference. The -Demonstration Mathematicians will easily find out, and therefore I shall -not trouble the Reader with it. - -Suppose now that a Ray coming most obliquely in the Line MC [in _Fig._ -1.] be refracted at C by the Plane RS into the Line CN, and if it be -required to find the Line CE, into which any other Ray AC shall be -refracted; let MC, AD, be the Sines of Incidence of the two Rays, and -NG, EF, their Sines of Refraction, and let the equal Motions of the -incident Rays be represented by the equal Lines MC and AC, and the -Motion MC being considered as parallel to the refracting Plane, let the -other Motion AC be distinguished into two Motions AD and DC, one of -which AD is parallel, and the other DC perpendicular to the refracting -Surface. In like manner, let the Motions of the emerging Rays be -distinguish'd into two, whereof the perpendicular ones are MC/NG × CG -and AD/EF × CF. And if the force of the refracting Plane begins to act -upon the Rays either in that Plane or at a certain distance from it on -the one side, and ends at a certain distance from it on the other side, -and in all places between those two limits acts upon the Rays in Lines -perpendicular to that refracting Plane, and the Actions upon the Rays at -equal distances from the refracting Plane be equal, and at unequal ones -either equal or unequal according to any rate whatever; that Motion of -the Ray which is parallel to the refracting Plane, will suffer no -Alteration by that Force; and that Motion which is perpendicular to it -will be altered according to the rule of the foregoing Proposition. If -therefore for the perpendicular velocity of the emerging Ray CN you -write MC/NG × CG as above, then the perpendicular velocity of any other -emerging Ray CE which was AD/EF × CF, will be equal to the square Root -of CD_q_ + (_MCq/NGq_ × CG_q_). And by squaring these Equals, and adding -to them the Equals AD_q_ and MC_q_ - CD_q_, and dividing the Sums by the -Equals CF_q_ + EF_q_ and CG_q_ + NG_q_, you will have _MCq/NGq_ equal to -_ADq/EFq_. Whence AD, the Sine of Incidence, is to EF the Sine of -Refraction, as MC to NG, that is, in a given _ratio_. And this -Demonstration being general, without determining what Light is, or by -what kind of Force it is refracted, or assuming any thing farther than -that the refracting Body acts upon the Rays in Lines perpendicular to -its Surface; I take it to be a very convincing Argument of the full -truth of this Proposition. - -So then, if the _ratio_ of the Sines of Incidence and Refraction of any -sort of Rays be found in any one case, 'tis given in all cases; and this -may be readily found by the Method in the following Proposition. - - -_PROP._ VII. THEOR. VI. - -_The Perfection of Telescopes is impeded by the different Refrangibility -of the Rays of Light._ - -The Imperfection of Telescopes is vulgarly attributed to the spherical -Figures of the Glasses, and therefore Mathematicians have propounded to -figure them by the conical Sections. To shew that they are mistaken, I -have inserted this Proposition; the truth of which will appear by the -measure of the Refractions of the several sorts of Rays; and these -measures I thus determine. - -In the third Experiment of this first Part, where the refracting Angle -of the Prism was 62-1/2 Degrees, the half of that Angle 31 deg. 15 min. -is the Angle of Incidence of the Rays at their going out of the Glass -into the Air[F]; and the Sine of this Angle is 5188, the Radius being -10000. When the Axis of this Prism was parallel to the Horizon, and the -Refraction of the Rays at their Incidence on this Prism equal to that at -their Emergence out of it, I observed with a Quadrant the Angle which -the mean refrangible Rays, (that is those which went to the middle of -the Sun's coloured Image) made with the Horizon, and by this Angle and -the Sun's altitude observed at the same time, I found the Angle which -the emergent Rays contained with the incident to be 44 deg. and 40 min. -and the half of this Angle added to the Angle of Incidence 31 deg. 15 -min. makes the Angle of Refraction, which is therefore 53 deg. 35 min. -and its Sine 8047. These are the Sines of Incidence and Refraction of -the mean refrangible Rays, and their Proportion in round Numbers is 20 -to 31. This Glass was of a Colour inclining to green. The last of the -Prisms mentioned in the third Experiment was of clear white Glass. Its -refracting Angle 63-1/2 Degrees. The Angle which the emergent Rays -contained, with the incident 45 deg. 50 min. The Sine of half the first -Angle 5262. The Sine of half the Sum of the Angles 8157. And their -Proportion in round Numbers 20 to 31, as before. - -From the Length of the Image, which was about 9-3/4 or 10 Inches, -subduct its Breadth, which was 2-1/8 Inches, and the Remainder 7-3/4 -Inches would be the Length of the Image were the Sun but a Point, and -therefore subtends the Angle which the most and least refrangible Rays, -when incident on the Prism in the same Lines, do contain with one -another after their Emergence. Whence this Angle is 2 deg. 0´. 7´´. For -the distance between the Image and the Prism where this Angle is made, -was 18-1/2 Feet, and at that distance the Chord 7-3/4 Inches subtends an -Angle of 2 deg. 0´. 7´´. Now half this Angle is the Angle which these -emergent Rays contain with the emergent mean refrangible Rays, and a -quarter thereof, that is 30´. 2´´. may be accounted the Angle which they -would contain with the same emergent mean refrangible Rays, were they -co-incident to them within the Glass, and suffered no other Refraction -than that at their Emergence. For, if two equal Refractions, the one at -the Incidence of the Rays on the Prism, the other at their Emergence, -make half the Angle 2 deg. 0´. 7´´. then one of those Refractions will -make about a quarter of that Angle, and this quarter added to, and -subducted from the Angle of Refraction of the mean refrangible Rays, -which was 53 deg. 35´, gives the Angles of Refraction of the most and -least refrangible Rays 54 deg. 5´ 2´´, and 53 deg. 4´ 58´´, whose Sines -are 8099 and 7995, the common Angle of Incidence being 31 deg. 15´, and -its Sine 5188; and these Sines in the least round Numbers are in -proportion to one another, as 78 and 77 to 50. - -Now, if you subduct the common Sine of Incidence 50 from the Sines of -Refraction 77 and 78, the Remainders 27 and 28 shew, that in small -Refractions the Refraction of the least refrangible Rays is to the -Refraction of the most refrangible ones, as 27 to 28 very nearly, and -that the difference of the Refractions of the least refrangible and most -refrangible Rays is about the 27-1/2th Part of the whole Refraction of -the mean refrangible Rays. - -Whence they that are skilled in Opticks will easily understand,[G] that -the Breadth of the least circular Space, into which Object-glasses of -Telescopes can collect all sorts of Parallel Rays, is about the 27-1/2th -Part of half the Aperture of the Glass, or 55th Part of the whole -Aperture; and that the Focus of the most refrangible Rays is nearer to -the Object-glass than the Focus of the least refrangible ones, by about -the 27-1/2th Part of the distance between the Object-glass and the Focus -of the mean refrangible ones. - -And if Rays of all sorts, flowing from any one lucid Point in the Axis -of any convex Lens, be made by the Refraction of the Lens to converge to -Points not too remote from the Lens, the Focus of the most refrangible -Rays shall be nearer to the Lens than the Focus of the least refrangible -ones, by a distance which is to the 27-1/2th Part of the distance of the -Focus of the mean refrangible Rays from the Lens, as the distance -between that Focus and the lucid Point, from whence the Rays flow, is to -the distance between that lucid Point and the Lens very nearly. - -Now to examine whether the Difference between the Refractions, which the -most refrangible and the least refrangible Rays flowing from the same -Point suffer in the Object-glasses of Telescopes and such-like Glasses, -be so great as is here described, I contrived the following Experiment. - -_Exper._ 16. The Lens which I used in the second and eighth Experiments, -being placed six Feet and an Inch distant from any Object, collected the -Species of that Object by the mean refrangible Rays at the distance of -six Feet and an Inch from the Lens on the other side. And therefore by -the foregoing Rule, it ought to collect the Species of that Object by -the least refrangible Rays at the distance of six Feet and 3-2/3 Inches -from the Lens, and by the most refrangible ones at the distance of five -Feet and 10-1/3 Inches from it: So that between the two Places, where -these least and most refrangible Rays collect the Species, there may be -the distance of about 5-1/3 Inches. For by that Rule, as six Feet and an -Inch (the distance of the Lens from the lucid Object) is to twelve Feet -and two Inches (the distance of the lucid Object from the Focus of the -mean refrangible Rays) that is, as One is to Two; so is the 27-1/2th -Part of six Feet and an Inch (the distance between the Lens and the same -Focus) to the distance between the Focus of the most refrangible Rays -and the Focus of the least refrangible ones, which is therefore 5-17/55 -Inches, that is very nearly 5-1/3 Inches. Now to know whether this -Measure was true, I repeated the second and eighth Experiment with -coloured Light, which was less compounded than that I there made use of: -For I now separated the heterogeneous Rays from one another by the -Method I described in the eleventh Experiment, so as to make a coloured -Spectrum about twelve or fifteen Times longer than broad. This Spectrum -I cast on a printed Book, and placing the above-mentioned Lens at the -distance of six Feet and an Inch from this Spectrum to collect the -Species of the illuminated Letters at the same distance on the other -side, I found that the Species of the Letters illuminated with blue were -nearer to the Lens than those illuminated with deep red by about three -Inches, or three and a quarter; but the Species of the Letters -illuminated with indigo and violet appeared so confused and indistinct, -that I could not read them: Whereupon viewing the Prism, I found it was -full of Veins running from one end of the Glass to the other; so that -the Refraction could not be regular. I took another Prism therefore -which was free from Veins, and instead of the Letters I used two or -three Parallel black Lines a little broader than the Strokes of the -Letters, and casting the Colours upon these Lines in such manner, that -the Lines ran along the Colours from one end of the Spectrum to the -other, I found that the Focus where the indigo, or confine of this -Colour and violet cast the Species of the black Lines most distinctly, -to be about four Inches, or 4-1/4 nearer to the Lens than the Focus, -where the deepest red cast the Species of the same black Lines most -distinctly. The violet was so faint and dark, that I could not discern -the Species of the Lines distinctly by that Colour; and therefore -considering that the Prism was made of a dark coloured Glass inclining -to green, I took another Prism of clear white Glass; but the Spectrum of -Colours which this Prism made had long white Streams of faint Light -shooting out from both ends of the Colours, which made me conclude that -something was amiss; and viewing the Prism, I found two or three little -Bubbles in the Glass, which refracted the Light irregularly. Wherefore I -covered that Part of the Glass with black Paper, and letting the Light -pass through another Part of it which was free from such Bubbles, the -Spectrum of Colours became free from those irregular Streams of Light, -and was now such as I desired. But still I found the violet so dark and -faint, that I could scarce see the Species of the Lines by the violet, -and not at all by the deepest Part of it, which was next the end of the -Spectrum. I suspected therefore, that this faint and dark Colour might -be allayed by that scattering Light which was refracted, and reflected -irregularly, partly by some very small Bubbles in the Glasses, and -partly by the Inequalities of their Polish; which Light, tho' it was but -little, yet it being of a white Colour, might suffice to affect the -Sense so strongly as to disturb the Phænomena of that weak and dark -Colour the violet, and therefore I tried, as in the 12th, 13th, and 14th -Experiments, whether the Light of this Colour did not consist of a -sensible Mixture of heterogeneous Rays, but found it did not. Nor did -the Refractions cause any other sensible Colour than violet to emerge -out of this Light, as they would have done out of white Light, and by -consequence out of this violet Light had it been sensibly compounded -with white Light. And therefore I concluded, that the reason why I could -not see the Species of the Lines distinctly by this Colour, was only -the Darkness of this Colour, and Thinness of its Light, and its distance -from the Axis of the Lens; I divided therefore those Parallel black -Lines into equal Parts, by which I might readily know the distances of -the Colours in the Spectrum from one another, and noted the distances of -the Lens from the Foci of such Colours, as cast the Species of the Lines -distinctly, and then considered whether the difference of those -distances bear such proportion to 5-1/3 Inches, the greatest Difference -of the distances, which the Foci of the deepest red and violet ought to -have from the Lens, as the distance of the observed Colours from one -another in the Spectrum bear to the greatest distance of the deepest red -and violet measured in the Rectilinear Sides of the Spectrum, that is, -to the Length of those Sides, or Excess of the Length of the Spectrum -above its Breadth. And my Observations were as follows. - -When I observed and compared the deepest sensible red, and the Colour in -the Confine of green and blue, which at the Rectilinear Sides of the -Spectrum was distant from it half the Length of those Sides, the Focus -where the Confine of green and blue cast the Species of the Lines -distinctly on the Paper, was nearer to the Lens than the Focus, where -the red cast those Lines distinctly on it by about 2-1/2 or 2-3/4 -Inches. For sometimes the Measures were a little greater, sometimes a -little less, but seldom varied from one another above 1/3 of an Inch. -For it was very difficult to define the Places of the Foci, without some -little Errors. Now, if the Colours distant half the Length of the -Image, (measured at its Rectilinear Sides) give 2-1/2 or 2-3/4 -Difference of the distances of their Foci from the Lens, then the -Colours distant the whole Length ought to give 5 or 5-1/2 Inches -difference of those distances. - -But here it's to be noted, that I could not see the red to the full end -of the Spectrum, but only to the Center of the Semicircle which bounded -that end, or a little farther; and therefore I compared this red not -with that Colour which was exactly in the middle of the Spectrum, or -Confine of green and blue, but with that which verged a little more to -the blue than to the green: And as I reckoned the whole Length of the -Colours not to be the whole Length of the Spectrum, but the Length of -its Rectilinear Sides, so compleating the semicircular Ends into -Circles, when either of the observed Colours fell within those Circles, -I measured the distance of that Colour from the semicircular End of the -Spectrum, and subducting half this distance from the measured distance -of the two Colours, I took the Remainder for their corrected distance; -and in these Observations set down this corrected distance for the -difference of the distances of their Foci from the Lens. For, as the -Length of the Rectilinear Sides of the Spectrum would be the whole -Length of all the Colours, were the Circles of which (as we shewed) that -Spectrum consists contracted and reduced to Physical Points, so in that -Case this corrected distance would be the real distance of the two -observed Colours. - -When therefore I farther observed the deepest sensible red, and that -blue whose corrected distance from it was 7/12 Parts of the Length of -the Rectilinear Sides of the Spectrum, the difference of the distances -of their Foci from the Lens was about 3-1/4 Inches, and as 7 to 12, so -is 3-1/4 to 5-4/7. - -When I observed the deepest sensible red, and that indigo whose -corrected distance was 8/12 or 2/3 of the Length of the Rectilinear -Sides of the Spectrum, the difference of the distances of their Foci -from the Lens, was about 3-2/3 Inches, and as 2 to 3, so is 3-2/3 to -5-1/2. - -When I observed the deepest sensible red, and that deep indigo whose -corrected distance from one another was 9/12 or 3/4 of the Length of the -Rectilinear Sides of the Spectrum, the difference of the distances of -their Foci from the Lens was about 4 Inches; and as 3 to 4, so is 4 to -5-1/3. - -When I observed the deepest sensible red, and that Part of the violet -next the indigo, whose corrected distance from the red was 10/12 or 5/6 -of the Length of the Rectilinear Sides of the Spectrum, the difference -of the distances of their Foci from the Lens was about 4-1/2 Inches, and -as 5 to 6, so is 4-1/2 to 5-2/5. For sometimes, when the Lens was -advantageously placed, so that its Axis respected the blue, and all -Things else were well ordered, and the Sun shone clear, and I held my -Eye very near to the Paper on which the Lens cast the Species of the -Lines, I could see pretty distinctly the Species of those Lines by that -Part of the violet which was next the indigo; and sometimes I could see -them by above half the violet, For in making these Experiments I had -observed, that the Species of those Colours only appear distinct, which -were in or near the Axis of the Lens: So that if the blue or indigo were -in the Axis, I could see their Species distinctly; and then the red -appeared much less distinct than before. Wherefore I contrived to make -the Spectrum of Colours shorter than before, so that both its Ends might -be nearer to the Axis of the Lens. And now its Length was about 2-1/2 -Inches, and Breadth about 1/5 or 1/6 of an Inch. Also instead of the -black Lines on which the Spectrum was cast, I made one black Line -broader than those, that I might see its Species more easily; and this -Line I divided by short cross Lines into equal Parts, for measuring the -distances of the observed Colours. And now I could sometimes see the -Species of this Line with its Divisions almost as far as the Center of -the semicircular violet End of the Spectrum, and made these farther -Observations. - -When I observed the deepest sensible red, and that Part of the violet, -whose corrected distance from it was about 8/9 Parts of the Rectilinear -Sides of the Spectrum, the Difference of the distances of the Foci of -those Colours from the Lens, was one time 4-2/3, another time 4-3/4, -another time 4-7/8 Inches; and as 8 to 9, so are 4-2/3, 4-3/4, 4-7/8, to -5-1/4, 5-11/32, 5-31/64 respectively. - -When I observed the deepest sensible red, and deepest sensible violet, -(the corrected distance of which Colours, when all Things were ordered -to the best Advantage, and the Sun shone very clear, was about 11/12 or -15/16 Parts of the Length of the Rectilinear Sides of the coloured -Spectrum) I found the Difference of the distances of their Foci from the -Lens sometimes 4-3/4 sometimes 5-1/4, and for the most part 5 Inches or -thereabouts; and as 11 to 12, or 15 to 16, so is five Inches to 5-2/2 or -5-1/3 Inches. - -And by this Progression of Experiments I satisfied my self, that had the -Light at the very Ends of the Spectrum been strong enough to make the -Species of the black Lines appear plainly on the Paper, the Focus of the -deepest violet would have been found nearer to the Lens, than the Focus -of the deepest red, by about 5-1/3 Inches at least. And this is a -farther Evidence, that the Sines of Incidence and Refraction of the -several sorts of Rays, hold the same Proportion to one another in the -smallest Refractions which they do in the greatest. - -My Progress in making this nice and troublesome Experiment I have set -down more at large, that they that shall try it after me may be aware of -the Circumspection requisite to make it succeed well. And if they cannot -make it succeed so well as I did, they may notwithstanding collect by -the Proportion of the distance of the Colours of the Spectrum, to the -Difference of the distances of their Foci from the Lens, what would be -the Success in the more distant Colours by a better trial. And yet, if -they use a broader Lens than I did, and fix it to a long strait Staff, -by means of which it may be readily and truly directed to the Colour -whose Focus is desired, I question not but the Experiment will succeed -better with them than it did with me. For I directed the Axis as nearly -as I could to the middle of the Colours, and then the faint Ends of the -Spectrum being remote from the Axis, cast their Species less distinctly -on the Paper than they would have done, had the Axis been successively -directed to them. - -Now by what has been said, it's certain that the Rays which differ in -Refrangibility do not converge to the same Focus; but if they flow from -a lucid Point, as far from the Lens on one side as their Foci are on the -other, the Focus of the most refrangible Rays shall be nearer to the -Lens than that of the least refrangible, by above the fourteenth Part of -the whole distance; and if they flow from a lucid Point, so very remote -from the Lens, that before their Incidence they may be accounted -parallel, the Focus of the most refrangible Rays shall be nearer to the -Lens than the Focus of the least refrangible, by about the 27th or 28th -Part of their whole distance from it. And the Diameter of the Circle in -the middle Space between those two Foci which they illuminate, when they -fall there on any Plane, perpendicular to the Axis (which Circle is the -least into which they can all be gathered) is about the 55th Part of the -Diameter of the Aperture of the Glass. So that 'tis a wonder, that -Telescopes represent Objects so distinct as they do. But were all the -Rays of Light equally refrangible, the Error arising only from the -Sphericalness of the Figures of Glasses would be many hundred times -less. For, if the Object-glass of a Telescope be Plano-convex, and the -Plane side be turned towards the Object, and the Diameter of the -Sphere, whereof this Glass is a Segment, be called D, and the -Semi-diameter of the Aperture of the Glass be called S, and the Sine of -Incidence out of Glass into Air, be to the Sine of Refraction as I to R; -the Rays which come parallel to the Axis of the Glass, shall in the -Place where the Image of the Object is most distinctly made, be -scattered all over a little Circle, whose Diameter is _(Rq/Iq) × (S -cub./D quad.)_ very nearly,[H] as I gather by computing the Errors of -the Rays by the Method of infinite Series, and rejecting the Terms, -whose Quantities are inconsiderable. As for instance, if the Sine of -Incidence I, be to the Sine of Refraction R, as 20 to 31, and if D the -Diameter of the Sphere, to which the Convex-side of the Glass is ground, -be 100 Feet or 1200 Inches, and S the Semi-diameter of the Aperture be -two Inches, the Diameter of the little Circle, (that is (_Rq × S -cub.)/(Iq × D quad._)) will be (31 × 31 × 8)/(20 × 20 × 1200 × 1200) (or -961/72000000) Parts of an Inch. But the Diameter of the little Circle, -through which these Rays are scattered by unequal Refrangibility, will -be about the 55th Part of the Aperture of the Object-glass, which here -is four Inches. And therefore, the Error arising from the Spherical -Figure of the Glass, is to the Error arising from the different -Refrangibility of the Rays, as 961/72000000 to 4/55, that is as 1 to -5449; and therefore being in comparison so very little, deserves not to -be considered. - -[Illustration: FIG. 27.] - -But you will say, if the Errors caused by the different Refrangibility -be so very great, how comes it to pass, that Objects appear through -Telescopes so distinct as they do? I answer, 'tis because the erring -Rays are not scattered uniformly over all that Circular Space, but -collected infinitely more densely in the Center than in any other Part -of the Circle, and in the Way from the Center to the Circumference, grow -continually rarer and rarer, so as at the Circumference to become -infinitely rare; and by reason of their Rarity are not strong enough to -be visible, unless in the Center and very near it. Let ADE [in _Fig._ -27.] represent one of those Circles described with the Center C, and -Semi-diameter AC, and let BFG be a smaller Circle concentrick to the -former, cutting with its Circumference the Diameter AC in B, and bisect -AC in N; and by my reckoning, the Density of the Light in any Place B, -will be to its Density in N, as AB to BC; and the whole Light within the -lesser Circle BFG, will be to the whole Light within the greater AED, as -the Excess of the Square of AC above the Square of AB, is to the Square -of AC. As if BC be the fifth Part of AC, the Light will be four times -denser in B than in N, and the whole Light within the less Circle, will -be to the whole Light within the greater, as nine to twenty-five. Whence -it's evident, that the Light within the less Circle, must strike the -Sense much more strongly, than that faint and dilated Light round about -between it and the Circumference of the greater. - -But it's farther to be noted, that the most luminous of the Prismatick -Colours are the yellow and orange. These affect the Senses more strongly -than all the rest together, and next to these in strength are the red -and green. The blue compared with these is a faint and dark Colour, and -the indigo and violet are much darker and fainter, so that these -compared with the stronger Colours are little to be regarded. The Images -of Objects are therefore to be placed, not in the Focus of the mean -refrangible Rays, which are in the Confine of green and blue, but in the -Focus of those Rays which are in the middle of the orange and yellow; -there where the Colour is most luminous and fulgent, that is in the -brightest yellow, that yellow which inclines more to orange than to -green. And by the Refraction of these Rays (whose Sines of Incidence and -Refraction in Glass are as 17 and 11) the Refraction of Glass and -Crystal for Optical Uses is to be measured. Let us therefore place the -Image of the Object in the Focus of these Rays, and all the yellow and -orange will fall within a Circle, whose Diameter is about the 250th -Part of the Diameter of the Aperture of the Glass. And if you add the -brighter half of the red, (that half which is next the orange) and the -brighter half of the green, (that half which is next the yellow) about -three fifth Parts of the Light of these two Colours will fall within the -same Circle, and two fifth Parts will fall without it round about; and -that which falls without will be spread through almost as much more -space as that which falls within, and so in the gross be almost three -times rarer. Of the other half of the red and green, (that is of the -deep dark red and willow green) about one quarter will fall within this -Circle, and three quarters without, and that which falls without will be -spread through about four or five times more space than that which falls -within; and so in the gross be rarer, and if compared with the whole -Light within it, will be about 25 times rarer than all that taken in the -gross; or rather more than 30 or 40 times rarer, because the deep red in -the end of the Spectrum of Colours made by a Prism is very thin and -rare, and the willow green is something rarer than the orange and -yellow. The Light of these Colours therefore being so very much rarer -than that within the Circle, will scarce affect the Sense, especially -since the deep red and willow green of this Light, are much darker -Colours than the rest. And for the same reason the blue and violet being -much darker Colours than these, and much more rarified, may be -neglected. For the dense and bright Light of the Circle, will obscure -the rare and weak Light of these dark Colours round about it, and -render them almost insensible. The sensible Image of a lucid Point is -therefore scarce broader than a Circle, whose Diameter is the 250th Part -of the Diameter of the Aperture of the Object-glass of a good Telescope, -or not much broader, if you except a faint and dark misty Light round -about it, which a Spectator will scarce regard. And therefore in a -Telescope, whose Aperture is four Inches, and Length an hundred Feet, it -exceeds not 2´´ 45´´´, or 3´´. And in a Telescope whose Aperture is two -Inches, and Length 20 or 30 Feet, it may be 5´´ or 6´´, and scarce -above. And this answers well to Experience: For some Astronomers have -found the Diameters of the fix'd Stars, in Telescopes of between 20 and -60 Feet in length, to be about 5´´ or 6´´, or at most 8´´ or 10´´ in -diameter. But if the Eye-Glass be tincted faintly with the Smoak of a -Lamp or Torch, to obscure the Light of the Star, the fainter Light in -the Circumference of the Star ceases to be visible, and the Star (if the -Glass be sufficiently soiled with Smoak) appears something more like a -mathematical Point. And for the same Reason, the enormous Part of the -Light in the Circumference of every lucid Point ought to be less -discernible in shorter Telescopes than in longer, because the shorter -transmit less Light to the Eye. - -Now, that the fix'd Stars, by reason of their immense Distance, appear -like Points, unless so far as their Light is dilated by Refraction, may -appear from hence; that when the Moon passes over them and eclipses -them, their Light vanishes, not gradually like that of the Planets, but -all at once; and in the end of the Eclipse it returns into Sight all at -once, or certainly in less time than the second of a Minute; the -Refraction of the Moon's Atmosphere a little protracting the time in -which the Light of the Star first vanishes, and afterwards returns into -Sight. - -Now, if we suppose the sensible Image of a lucid Point, to be even 250 -times narrower than the Aperture of the Glass; yet this Image would be -still much greater than if it were only from the spherical Figure of the -Glass. For were it not for the different Refrangibility of the Rays, its -breadth in an 100 Foot Telescope whose aperture is 4 Inches, would be -but 961/72000000 parts of an Inch, as is manifest by the foregoing -Computation. And therefore in this case the greatest Errors arising from -the spherical Figure of the Glass, would be to the greatest sensible -Errors arising from the different Refrangibility of the Rays as -961/72000000 to 4/250 at most, that is only as 1 to 1200. And this -sufficiently shews that it is not the spherical Figures of Glasses, but -the different Refrangibility of the Rays which hinders the perfection of -Telescopes. - -There is another Argument by which it may appear that the different -Refrangibility of Rays, is the true cause of the imperfection of -Telescopes. For the Errors of the Rays arising from the spherical -Figures of Object-glasses, are as the Cubes of the Apertures of the -Object Glasses; and thence to make Telescopes of various Lengths magnify -with equal distinctness, the Apertures of the Object-glasses, and the -Charges or magnifying Powers ought to be as the Cubes of the square -Roots of their lengths; which doth not answer to Experience. But the -Errors of the Rays arising from the different Refrangibility, are as the -Apertures of the Object-glasses; and thence to make Telescopes of -various lengths, magnify with equal distinctness, their Apertures and -Charges ought to be as the square Roots of their lengths; and this -answers to Experience, as is well known. For Instance, a Telescope of 64 -Feet in length, with an Aperture of 2-2/3 Inches, magnifies about 120 -times, with as much distinctness as one of a Foot in length, with 1/3 of -an Inch aperture, magnifies 15 times. - -[Illustration: FIG. 28.] - -Now were it not for this different Refrangibility of Rays, Telescopes -might be brought to a greater perfection than we have yet describ'd, by -composing the Object-glass of two Glasses with Water between them. Let -ADFC [in _Fig._ 28.] represent the Object-glass composed of two Glasses -ABED and BEFC, alike convex on the outsides AGD and CHF, and alike -concave on the insides BME, BNE, with Water in the concavity BMEN. Let -the Sine of Incidence out of Glass into Air be as I to R, and out of -Water into Air, as K to R, and by consequence out of Glass into Water, -as I to K: and let the Diameter of the Sphere to which the convex sides -AGD and CHF are ground be D, and the Diameter of the Sphere to which the -concave sides BME and BNE, are ground be to D, as the Cube Root of -KK--KI to the Cube Root of RK--RI: and the Refractions on the concave -sides of the Glasses, will very much correct the Errors of the -Refractions on the convex sides, so far as they arise from the -sphericalness of the Figure. And by this means might Telescopes be -brought to sufficient perfection, were it not for the different -Refrangibility of several sorts of Rays. But by reason of this different -Refrangibility, I do not yet see any other means of improving Telescopes -by Refractions alone, than that of increasing their lengths, for which -end the late Contrivance of _Hugenius_ seems well accommodated. For very -long Tubes are cumbersome, and scarce to be readily managed, and by -reason of their length are very apt to bend, and shake by bending, so as -to cause a continual trembling in the Objects, whereby it becomes -difficult to see them distinctly: whereas by his Contrivance the Glasses -are readily manageable, and the Object-glass being fix'd upon a strong -upright Pole becomes more steady. - -Seeing therefore the Improvement of Telescopes of given lengths by -Refractions is desperate; I contrived heretofore a Perspective by -Reflexion, using instead of an Object-glass a concave Metal. The -diameter of the Sphere to which the Metal was ground concave was about -25 _English_ Inches, and by consequence the length of the Instrument -about six Inches and a quarter. The Eye-glass was Plano-convex, and the -diameter of the Sphere to which the convex side was ground was about 1/5 -of an Inch, or a little less, and by consequence it magnified between 30 -and 40 times. By another way of measuring I found that it magnified -about 35 times. The concave Metal bore an Aperture of an Inch and a -third part; but the Aperture was limited not by an opake Circle, -covering the Limb of the Metal round about, but by an opake Circle -placed between the Eyeglass and the Eye, and perforated in the middle -with a little round hole for the Rays to pass through to the Eye. For -this Circle by being placed here, stopp'd much of the erroneous Light, -which otherwise would have disturbed the Vision. By comparing it with a -pretty good Perspective of four Feet in length, made with a concave -Eye-glass, I could read at a greater distance with my own Instrument -than with the Glass. Yet Objects appeared much darker in it than in the -Glass, and that partly because more Light was lost by Reflexion in the -Metal, than by Refraction in the Glass, and partly because my Instrument -was overcharged. Had it magnified but 30 or 25 times, it would have made -the Object appear more brisk and pleasant. Two of these I made about 16 -Years ago, and have one of them still by me, by which I can prove the -truth of what I write. Yet it is not so good as at the first. For the -concave has been divers times tarnished and cleared again, by rubbing -it with very soft Leather. When I made these an Artist in _London_ -undertook to imitate it; but using another way of polishing them than I -did, he fell much short of what I had attained to, as I afterwards -understood by discoursing the Under-workman he had employed. The Polish -I used was in this manner. I had two round Copper Plates, each six -Inches in Diameter, the one convex, the other concave, ground very true -to one another. On the convex I ground the Object-Metal or Concave which -was to be polish'd, 'till it had taken the Figure of the Convex and was -ready for a Polish. Then I pitched over the convex very thinly, by -dropping melted Pitch upon it, and warming it to keep the Pitch soft, -whilst I ground it with the concave Copper wetted to make it spread -eavenly all over the convex. Thus by working it well I made it as thin -as a Groat, and after the convex was cold I ground it again to give it -as true a Figure as I could. Then I took Putty which I had made very -fine by washing it from all its grosser Particles, and laying a little -of this upon the Pitch, I ground it upon the Pitch with the concave -Copper, till it had done making a Noise; and then upon the Pitch I -ground the Object-Metal with a brisk motion, for about two or three -Minutes of time, leaning hard upon it. Then I put fresh Putty upon the -Pitch, and ground it again till it had done making a noise, and -afterwards ground the Object-Metal upon it as before. And this Work I -repeated till the Metal was polished, grinding it the last time with all -my strength for a good while together, and frequently breathing upon -the Pitch, to keep it moist without laying on any more fresh Putty. The -Object-Metal was two Inches broad, and about one third part of an Inch -thick, to keep it from bending. I had two of these Metals, and when I -had polished them both, I tried which was best, and ground the other -again, to see if I could make it better than that which I kept. And thus -by many Trials I learn'd the way of polishing, till I made those two -reflecting Perspectives I spake of above. For this Art of polishing will -be better learn'd by repeated Practice than by my Description. Before I -ground the Object-Metal on the Pitch, I always ground the Putty on it -with the concave Copper, till it had done making a noise, because if the -Particles of the Putty were not by this means made to stick fast in the -Pitch, they would by rolling up and down grate and fret the Object-Metal -and fill it full of little holes. - -But because Metal is more difficult to polish than Glass, and is -afterwards very apt to be spoiled by tarnishing, and reflects not so -much Light as Glass quick-silver'd over does: I would propound to use -instead of the Metal, a Glass ground concave on the foreside, and as -much convex on the backside, and quick-silver'd over on the convex side. -The Glass must be every where of the same thickness exactly. Otherwise -it will make Objects look colour'd and indistinct. By such a Glass I -tried about five or six Years ago to make a reflecting Telescope of four -Feet in length to magnify about 150 times, and I satisfied my self that -there wants nothing but a good Artist to bring the Design to -perfection. For the Glass being wrought by one of our _London_ Artists -after such a manner as they grind Glasses for Telescopes, though it -seemed as well wrought as the Object-glasses use to be, yet when it was -quick-silver'd, the Reflexion discovered innumerable Inequalities all -over the Glass. And by reason of these Inequalities, Objects appeared -indistinct in this Instrument. For the Errors of reflected Rays caused -by any Inequality of the Glass, are about six times greater than the -Errors of refracted Rays caused by the like Inequalities. Yet by this -Experiment I satisfied my self that the Reflexion on the concave side of -the Glass, which I feared would disturb the Vision, did no sensible -prejudice to it, and by consequence that nothing is wanting to perfect -these Telescopes, but good Workmen who can grind and polish Glasses -truly spherical. An Object-glass of a fourteen Foot Telescope, made by -an Artificer at _London_, I once mended considerably, by grinding it on -Pitch with Putty, and leaning very easily on it in the grinding, lest -the Putty should scratch it. Whether this way may not do well enough for -polishing these reflecting Glasses, I have not yet tried. But he that -shall try either this or any other way of polishing which he may think -better, may do well to make his Glasses ready for polishing, by grinding -them without that Violence, wherewith our _London_ Workmen press their -Glasses in grinding. For by such violent pressure, Glasses are apt to -bend a little in the grinding, and such bending will certainly spoil -their Figure. To recommend therefore the consideration of these -reflecting Glasses to such Artists as are curious in figuring Glasses, I -shall describe this optical Instrument in the following Proposition. - - -_PROP._ VIII. PROB. II. - -_To shorten Telescopes._ - -Let ABCD [in _Fig._ 29.] represent a Glass spherically concave on the -foreside AB, and as much convex on the backside CD, so that it be every -where of an equal thickness. Let it not be thicker on one side than on -the other, lest it make Objects appear colour'd and indistinct, and let -it be very truly wrought and quick-silver'd over on the backside; and -set in the Tube VXYZ which must be very black within. Let EFG represent -a Prism of Glass or Crystal placed near the other end of the Tube, in -the middle of it, by means of a handle of Brass or Iron FGK, to the end -of which made flat it is cemented. Let this Prism be rectangular at E, -and let the other two Angles at F and G be accurately equal to each -other, and by consequence equal to half right ones, and let the plane -sides FE and GE be square, and by consequence the third side FG a -rectangular Parallelogram, whose length is to its breadth in a -subduplicate proportion of two to one. Let it be so placed in the Tube, -that the Axis of the Speculum may pass through the middle of the square -side EF perpendicularly and by consequence through the middle of the -side FG at an Angle of 45 Degrees, and let the side EF be turned towards -the Speculum, and the distance of this Prism from the Speculum be such -that the Rays of the Light PQ, RS, &c. which are incident upon the -Speculum in Lines parallel to the Axis thereof, may enter the Prism at -the side EF, and be reflected by the side FG, and thence go out of it -through the side GE, to the Point T, which must be the common Focus of -the Speculum ABDC, and of a Plano-convex Eye-glass H, through which -those Rays must pass to the Eye. And let the Rays at their coming out of -the Glass pass through a small round hole, or aperture made in a little -plate of Lead, Brass, or Silver, wherewith the Glass is to be covered, -which hole must be no bigger than is necessary for Light enough to pass -through. For so it will render the Object distinct, the Plate in which -'tis made intercepting all the erroneous part of the Light which comes -from the verges of the Speculum AB. Such an Instrument well made, if it -be six Foot long, (reckoning the length from the Speculum to the Prism, -and thence to the Focus T) will bear an aperture of six Inches at the -Speculum, and magnify between two and three hundred times. But the hole -H here limits the aperture with more advantage, than if the aperture was -placed at the Speculum. If the Instrument be made longer or shorter, the -aperture must be in proportion as the Cube of the square-square Root of -the length, and the magnifying as the aperture. But it's convenient that -the Speculum be an Inch or two broader than the aperture at the least, -and that the Glass of the Speculum be thick, that it bend not in the -working. The Prism EFG must be no bigger than is necessary, and its back -side FG must not be quick-silver'd over. For without quicksilver it will -reflect all the Light incident on it from the Speculum. - -[Illustration: FIG. 29.] - -In this Instrument the Object will be inverted, but may be erected by -making the square sides FF and EG of the Prism EFG not plane but -spherically convex, that the Rays may cross as well before they come at -it as afterwards between it and the Eye-glass. If it be desired that the -Instrument bear a larger aperture, that may be also done by composing -the Speculum of two Glasses with Water between them. - -If the Theory of making Telescopes could at length be fully brought into -Practice, yet there would be certain Bounds beyond which Telescopes -could not perform. For the Air through which we look upon the Stars, is -in a perpetual Tremor; as may be seen by the tremulous Motion of Shadows -cast from high Towers, and by the twinkling of the fix'd Stars. But -these Stars do not twinkle when viewed through Telescopes which have -large apertures. For the Rays of Light which pass through divers parts -of the aperture, tremble each of them apart, and by means of their -various and sometimes contrary Tremors, fall at one and the same time -upon different points in the bottom of the Eye, and their trembling -Motions are too quick and confused to be perceived severally. And all -these illuminated Points constitute one broad lucid Point, composed of -those many trembling Points confusedly and insensibly mixed with one -another by very short and swift Tremors, and thereby cause the Star to -appear broader than it is, and without any trembling of the whole. Long -Telescopes may cause Objects to appear brighter and larger than short -ones can do, but they cannot be so formed as to take away that confusion -of the Rays which arises from the Tremors of the Atmosphere. The only -Remedy is a most serene and quiet Air, such as may perhaps be found on -the tops of the highest Mountains above the grosser Clouds. - -FOOTNOTES: - -[C] _See our_ Author's Lectiones Opticæ § 10. _Sect. II. § 29. and Sect. -III. Prop. 25._ - -[D] See our Author's _Lectiones Opticæ_, Part. I. Sect. 1. §5. - -[E] _This is very fully treated of in our_ Author's Lect. Optic. _Part_ -I. _Sect._ II. - -[F] _See our_ Author's Lect. Optic. Part I. Sect. II. § 29. - -[G] _This is demonstrated in our_ Author's Lect. Optic. _Part_ I. -_Sect._ IV. _Prop._ 37. - -[H] _How to do this, is shewn in our_ Author's Lect. Optic. _Part_ I. -_Sect._ IV. _Prop._ 31. - - - - -THE FIRST BOOK OF OPTICKS - - - - -_PART II._ - - -_PROP._ I. THEOR. I. - -_The Phænomena of Colours in refracted or reflected Light are not caused -by new Modifications of the Light variously impress'd, according to the -various Terminations of the Light and Shadow_. - -The PROOF by Experiments. - -_Exper._ 1. For if the Sun shine into a very dark Chamber through an -oblong hole F, [in _Fig._ 1.] whose breadth is the sixth or eighth part -of an Inch, or something less; and his beam FH do afterwards pass first -through a very large Prism ABC, distant about 20 Feet from the hole, and -parallel to it, and then (with its white part) through an oblong hole H, -whose breadth is about the fortieth or sixtieth part of an Inch, and -which is made in a black opake Body GI, and placed at the distance of -two or three Feet from the Prism, in a parallel Situation both to the -Prism and to the former hole, and if this white Light thus transmitted -through the hole H, fall afterwards upon a white Paper _pt_, placed -after that hole H, at the distance of three or four Feet from it, and -there paint the usual Colours of the Prism, suppose red at _t_, yellow -at _s_, green at _r_, blue at _q_, and violet at _p_; you may with an -Iron Wire, or any such like slender opake Body, whose breadth is about -the tenth part of an Inch, by intercepting the Rays at _k_, _l_, _m_, -_n_ or _o_, take away any one of the Colours at _t_, _s_, _r_, _q_ or -_p_, whilst the other Colours remain upon the Paper as before; or with -an Obstacle something bigger you may take away any two, or three, or -four Colours together, the rest remaining: So that any one of the -Colours as well as violet may become outmost in the Confine of the -Shadow towards _p_, and any one of them as well as red may become -outmost in the Confine of the Shadow towards _t_, and any one of them -may also border upon the Shadow made within the Colours by the Obstacle -R intercepting some intermediate part of the Light; and, lastly, any one -of them by being left alone, may border upon the Shadow on either hand. -All the Colours have themselves indifferently to any Confines of Shadow, -and therefore the differences of these Colours from one another, do not -arise from the different Confines of Shadow, whereby Light is variously -modified, as has hitherto been the Opinion of Philosophers. In trying -these things 'tis to be observed, that by how much the holes F and H are -narrower, and the Intervals between them and the Prism greater, and the -Chamber darker, by so much the better doth the Experiment succeed; -provided the Light be not so far diminished, but that the Colours at -_pt_ be sufficiently visible. To procure a Prism of solid Glass large -enough for this Experiment will be difficult, and therefore a prismatick -Vessel must be made of polish'd Glass Plates cemented together, and -filled with salt Water or clear Oil. - -[Illustration: FIG. 1.] - -_Exper._ 2. The Sun's Light let into a dark Chamber through the round -hole F, [in _Fig._ 2.] half an Inch wide, passed first through the Prism -ABC placed at the hole, and then through a Lens PT something more than -four Inches broad, and about eight Feet distant from the Prism, and -thence converged to O the Focus of the Lens distant from it about three -Feet, and there fell upon a white Paper DE. If that Paper was -perpendicular to that Light incident upon it, as 'tis represented in the -posture DE, all the Colours upon it at O appeared white. But if the -Paper being turned about an Axis parallel to the Prism, became very much -inclined to the Light, as 'tis represented in the Positions _de_ and -_[Greek: de]_; the same Light in the one case appeared yellow and red, -in the other blue. Here one and the same part of the Light in one and -the same place, according to the various Inclinations of the Paper, -appeared in one case white, in another yellow or red, in a third blue, -whilst the Confine of Light and shadow, and the Refractions of the Prism -in all these cases remained the same. - -[Illustration: FIG. 2.] - -[Illustration: FIG. 3.] - -_Exper._ 3. Such another Experiment may be more easily tried as follows. -Let a broad beam of the Sun's Light coming into a dark Chamber through a -hole in the Window-shut be refracted by a large Prism ABC, [in _Fig._ -3.] whose refracting Angle C is more than 60 Degrees, and so soon as it -comes out of the Prism, let it fall upon the white Paper DE glewed upon -a stiff Plane; and this Light, when the Paper is perpendicular to it, as -'tis represented in DE, will appear perfectly white upon the Paper; but -when the Paper is very much inclin'd to it in such a manner as to keep -always parallel to the Axis of the Prism, the whiteness of the whole -Light upon the Paper will according to the inclination of the Paper this -way or that way, change either into yellow and red, as in the posture -_de_, or into blue and violet, as in the posture [Greek: de]. And if the -Light before it fall upon the Paper be twice refracted the same way by -two parallel Prisms, these Colours will become the more conspicuous. -Here all the middle parts of the broad beam of white Light which fell -upon the Paper, did without any Confine of Shadow to modify it, become -colour'd all over with one uniform Colour, the Colour being always the -same in the middle of the Paper as at the edges, and this Colour changed -according to the various Obliquity of the reflecting Paper, without any -change in the Refractions or Shadow, or in the Light which fell upon the -Paper. And therefore these Colours are to be derived from some other -Cause than the new Modifications of Light by Refractions and Shadows. - -If it be asked, what then is their Cause? I answer, That the Paper in -the posture _de_, being more oblique to the more refrangible Rays than -to the less refrangible ones, is more strongly illuminated by the latter -than by the former, and therefore the less refrangible Rays are -predominant in the reflected Light. And where-ever they are predominant -in any Light, they tinge it with red or yellow, as may in some measure -appear by the first Proposition of the first Part of this Book, and will -more fully appear hereafter. And the contrary happens in the posture of -the Paper [Greek: de], the more refrangible Rays being then predominant -which always tinge Light with blues and violets. - -_Exper._ 4. The Colours of Bubbles with which Children play are various, -and change their Situation variously, without any respect to any Confine -or Shadow. If such a Bubble be cover'd with a concave Glass, to keep it -from being agitated by any Wind or Motion of the Air, the Colours will -slowly and regularly change their situation, even whilst the Eye and the -Bubble, and all Bodies which emit any Light, or cast any Shadow, remain -unmoved. And therefore their Colours arise from some regular Cause which -depends not on any Confine of Shadow. What this Cause is will be shewed -in the next Book. - -To these Experiments may be added the tenth Experiment of the first Part -of this first Book, where the Sun's Light in a dark Room being -trajected through the parallel Superficies of two Prisms tied together -in the form of a Parallelopipede, became totally of one uniform yellow -or red Colour, at its emerging out of the Prisms. Here, in the -production of these Colours, the Confine of Shadow can have nothing to -do. For the Light changes from white to yellow, orange and red -successively, without any alteration of the Confine of Shadow: And at -both edges of the emerging Light where the contrary Confines of Shadow -ought to produce different Effects, the Colour is one and the same, -whether it be white, yellow, orange or red: And in the middle of the -emerging Light, where there is no Confine of Shadow at all, the Colour -is the very same as at the edges, the whole Light at its very first -Emergence being of one uniform Colour, whether white, yellow, orange or -red, and going on thence perpetually without any change of Colour, such -as the Confine of Shadow is vulgarly supposed to work in refracted Light -after its Emergence. Neither can these Colours arise from any new -Modifications of the Light by Refractions, because they change -successively from white to yellow, orange and red, while the Refractions -remain the same, and also because the Refractions are made contrary ways -by parallel Superficies which destroy one another's Effects. They arise -not therefore from any Modifications of Light made by Refractions and -Shadows, but have some other Cause. What that Cause is we shewed above -in this tenth Experiment, and need not here repeat it. - -There is yet another material Circumstance of this Experiment. For this -emerging Light being by a third Prism HIK [in _Fig._ 22. _Part_ I.][I] -refracted towards the Paper PT, and there painting the usual Colours of -the Prism, red, yellow, green, blue, violet: If these Colours arose from -the Refractions of that Prism modifying the Light, they would not be in -the Light before its Incidence on that Prism. And yet in that Experiment -we found, that when by turning the two first Prisms about their common -Axis all the Colours were made to vanish but the red; the Light which -makes that red being left alone, appeared of the very same red Colour -before its Incidence on the third Prism. And in general we find by other -Experiments, that when the Rays which differ in Refrangibility are -separated from one another, and any one Sort of them is considered -apart, the Colour of the Light which they compose cannot be changed by -any Refraction or Reflexion whatever, as it ought to be were Colours -nothing else than Modifications of Light caused by Refractions, and -Reflexions, and Shadows. This Unchangeableness of Colour I am now to -describe in the following Proposition. - - -_PROP._ II. THEOR. II. - -_All homogeneal Light has its proper Colour answering to its Degree of -Refrangibility, and that Colour cannot be changed by Reflexions and -Refractions._ - -In the Experiments of the fourth Proposition of the first Part of this -first Book, when I had separated the heterogeneous Rays from one -another, the Spectrum _pt_ formed by the separated Rays, did in the -Progress from its End _p_, on which the most refrangible Rays fell, unto -its other End _t_, on which the least refrangible Rays fell, appear -tinged with this Series of Colours, violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, -orange, red, together with all their intermediate Degrees in a continual -Succession perpetually varying. So that there appeared as many Degrees -of Colours, as there were sorts of Rays differing in Refrangibility. - -_Exper._ 5. Now, that these Colours could not be changed by Refraction, -I knew by refracting with a Prism sometimes one very little Part of this -Light, sometimes another very little Part, as is described in the -twelfth Experiment of the first Part of this Book. For by this -Refraction the Colour of the Light was never changed in the least. If -any Part of the red Light was refracted, it remained totally of the same -red Colour as before. No orange, no yellow, no green or blue, no other -new Colour was produced by that Refraction. Neither did the Colour any -ways change by repeated Refractions, but continued always the same red -entirely as at first. The like Constancy and Immutability I found also -in the blue, green, and other Colours. So also, if I looked through a -Prism upon any Body illuminated with any part of this homogeneal Light, -as in the fourteenth Experiment of the first Part of this Book is -described; I could not perceive any new Colour generated this way. All -Bodies illuminated with compound Light appear through Prisms confused, -(as was said above) and tinged with various new Colours, but those -illuminated with homogeneal Light appeared through Prisms neither less -distinct, nor otherwise colour'd, than when viewed with the naked Eyes. -Their Colours were not in the least changed by the Refraction of the -interposed Prism. I speak here of a sensible Change of Colour: For the -Light which I here call homogeneal, being not absolutely homogeneal, -there ought to arise some little Change of Colour from its -Heterogeneity. But, if that Heterogeneity was so little as it might be -made by the said Experiments of the fourth Proposition, that Change was -not sensible, and therefore in Experiments, where Sense is Judge, ought -to be accounted none at all. - -_Exper._ 6. And as these Colours were not changeable by Refractions, so -neither were they by Reflexions. For all white, grey, red, yellow, -green, blue, violet Bodies, as Paper, Ashes, red Lead, Orpiment, Indico -Bise, Gold, Silver, Copper, Grass, blue Flowers, Violets, Bubbles of -Water tinged with various Colours, Peacock's Feathers, the Tincture of -_Lignum Nephriticum_, and such-like, in red homogeneal Light appeared -totally red, in blue Light totally blue, in green Light totally green, -and so of other Colours. In the homogeneal Light of any Colour they all -appeared totally of that same Colour, with this only Difference, that -some of them reflected that Light more strongly, others more faintly. I -never yet found any Body, which by reflecting homogeneal Light could -sensibly change its Colour. - -From all which it is manifest, that if the Sun's Light consisted of but -one sort of Rays, there would be but one Colour in the whole World, nor -would it be possible to produce any new Colour by Reflexions and -Refractions, and by consequence that the variety of Colours depends upon -the Composition of Light. - - -_DEFINITION._ - -The homogeneal Light and Rays which appear red, or rather make Objects -appear so, I call Rubrifick or Red-making; those which make Objects -appear yellow, green, blue, and violet, I call Yellow-making, -Green-making, Blue-making, Violet-making, and so of the rest. And if at -any time I speak of Light and Rays as coloured or endued with Colours, I -would be understood to speak not philosophically and properly, but -grossly, and accordingly to such Conceptions as vulgar People in seeing -all these Experiments would be apt to frame. For the Rays to speak -properly are not coloured. In them there is nothing else than a certain -Power and Disposition to stir up a Sensation of this or that Colour. -For as Sound in a Bell or musical String, or other sounding Body, is -nothing but a trembling Motion, and in the Air nothing but that Motion -propagated from the Object, and in the Sensorium 'tis a Sense of that -Motion under the Form of Sound; so Colours in the Object are nothing but -a Disposition to reflect this or that sort of Rays more copiously than -the rest; in the Rays they are nothing but their Dispositions to -propagate this or that Motion into the Sensorium, and in the Sensorium -they are Sensations of those Motions under the Forms of Colours. - - -_PROP._ III. PROB. I. - -_To define the Refrangibility of the several sorts of homogeneal Light -answering to the several Colours._ - -For determining this Problem I made the following Experiment.[J] - -_Exper._ 7. When I had caused the Rectilinear Sides AF, GM, [in _Fig._ -4.] of the Spectrum of Colours made by the Prism to be distinctly -defined, as in the fifth Experiment of the first Part of this Book is -described, there were found in it all the homogeneal Colours in the same -Order and Situation one among another as in the Spectrum of simple -Light, described in the fourth Proposition of that Part. For the Circles -of which the Spectrum of compound Light PT is composed, and which in -the middle Parts of the Spectrum interfere, and are intermix'd with one -another, are not intermix'd in their outmost Parts where they touch -those Rectilinear Sides AF and GM. And therefore, in those Rectilinear -Sides when distinctly defined, there is no new Colour generated by -Refraction. I observed also, that if any where between the two outmost -Circles TMF and PGA a Right Line, as [Greek: gd], was cross to the -Spectrum, so as both Ends to fall perpendicularly upon its Rectilinear -Sides, there appeared one and the same Colour, and degree of Colour from -one End of this Line to the other. I delineated therefore in a Paper the -Perimeter of the Spectrum FAP GMT, and in trying the third Experiment of -the first Part of this Book, I held the Paper so that the Spectrum might -fall upon this delineated Figure, and agree with it exactly, whilst an -Assistant, whose Eyes for distinguishing Colours were more critical than -mine, did by Right Lines [Greek: ab, gd, ez,] &c. drawn cross the -Spectrum, note the Confines of the Colours, that is of the red M[Greek: -ab]F, of the orange [Greek: agdb], of the yellow [Greek: gezd], of the -green [Greek: eêthz], of the blue [Greek: êikth], of the indico [Greek: -ilmk], and of the violet [Greek: l]GA[Greek: m]. And this Operation -being divers times repeated both in the same, and in several Papers, I -found that the Observations agreed well enough with one another, and -that the Rectilinear Sides MG and FA were by the said cross Lines -divided after the manner of a Musical Chord. Let GM be produced to X, -that MX may be equal to GM, and conceive GX, [Greek: l]X, [Greek: i]X, -[Greek: ê]X, [Greek: e]X, [Greek: g]X, [Greek: a]X, MX, to be in -proportion to one another, as the Numbers, 1, 8/9, 5/6, 3/4, 2/3, 3/5, -9/16, 1/2, and so to represent the Chords of the Key, and of a Tone, a -third Minor, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth Major, a seventh and an eighth -above that Key: And the Intervals M[Greek: a], [Greek: ag], [Greek: ge], -[Greek: eê], [Greek: êi], [Greek: il], and [Greek: l]G, will be the -Spaces which the several Colours (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, -indigo, violet) take up. - -[Illustration: FIG. 4.] - -[Illustration: FIG. 5.] - -Now these Intervals or Spaces subtending the Differences of the -Refractions of the Rays going to the Limits of those Colours, that is, -to the Points M, [Greek: a], [Greek: g], [Greek: e], [Greek: ê], [Greek: -i], [Greek: l], G, may without any sensible Error be accounted -proportional to the Differences of the Sines of Refraction of those Rays -having one common Sine of Incidence, and therefore since the common Sine -of Incidence of the most and least refrangible Rays out of Glass into -Air was (by a Method described above) found in proportion to their Sines -of Refraction, as 50 to 77 and 78, divide the Difference between the -Sines of Refraction 77 and 78, as the Line GM is divided by those -Intervals, and you will have 77, 77-1/8, 77-1/5, 77-1/3, 77-1/2, 77-2/3, -77-7/9, 78, the Sines of Refraction of those Rays out of Glass into Air, -their common Sine of Incidence being 50. So then the Sines of the -Incidences of all the red-making Rays out of Glass into Air, were to the -Sines of their Refractions, not greater than 50 to 77, nor less than 50 -to 77-1/8, but they varied from one another according to all -intermediate Proportions. And the Sines of the Incidences of the -green-making Rays were to the Sines of their Refractions in all -Proportions from that of 50 to 77-1/3, unto that of 50 to 77-1/2. And -by the like Limits above-mentioned were the Refractions of the Rays -belonging to the rest of the Colours defined, the Sines of the -red-making Rays extending from 77 to 77-1/8, those of the orange-making -from 77-1/8 to 77-1/5, those of the yellow-making from 77-1/5 to 77-1/3, -those of the green-making from 77-1/3 to 77-1/2, those of the -blue-making from 77-1/2 to 77-2/3, those of the indigo-making from -77-2/3 to 77-7/9, and those of the violet from 77-7/9, to 78. - -These are the Laws of the Refractions made out of Glass into Air, and -thence by the third Axiom of the first Part of this Book, the Laws of -the Refractions made out of Air into Glass are easily derived. - -_Exper._ 8. I found moreover, that when Light goes out of Air through -several contiguous refracting Mediums as through Water and Glass, and -thence goes out again into Air, whether the refracting Superficies be -parallel or inclin'd to one another, that Light as often as by contrary -Refractions 'tis so corrected, that it emergeth in Lines parallel to -those in which it was incident, continues ever after to be white. But if -the emergent Rays be inclined to the incident, the Whiteness of the -emerging Light will by degrees in passing on from the Place of -Emergence, become tinged in its Edges with Colours. This I try'd by -refracting Light with Prisms of Glass placed within a Prismatick Vessel -of Water. Now those Colours argue a diverging and separation of the -heterogeneous Rays from one another by means of their unequal -Refractions, as in what follows will more fully appear. And, on the -contrary, the permanent whiteness argues, that in like Incidences of the -Rays there is no such separation of the emerging Rays, and by -consequence no inequality of their whole Refractions. Whence I seem to -gather the two following Theorems. - -1. The Excesses of the Sines of Refraction of several sorts of Rays -above their common Sine of Incidence when the Refractions are made out -of divers denser Mediums immediately into one and the same rarer Medium, -suppose of Air, are to one another in a given Proportion. - -2. The Proportion of the Sine of Incidence to the Sine of Refraction of -one and the same sort of Rays out of one Medium into another, is -composed of the Proportion of the Sine of Incidence to the Sine of -Refraction out of the first Medium into any third Medium, and of the -Proportion of the Sine of Incidence to the Sine of Refraction out of -that third Medium into the second Medium. - -By the first Theorem the Refractions of the Rays of every sort made out -of any Medium into Air are known by having the Refraction of the Rays of -any one sort. As for instance, if the Refractions of the Rays of every -sort out of Rain-water into Air be desired, let the common Sine of -Incidence out of Glass into Air be subducted from the Sines of -Refraction, and the Excesses will be 27, 27-1/8, 27-1/5, 27-1/3, 27-1/2, -27-2/3, 27-7/9, 28. Suppose now that the Sine of Incidence of the least -refrangible Rays be to their Sine of Refraction out of Rain-water into -Air as 3 to 4, and say as 1 the difference of those Sines is to 3 the -Sine of Incidence, so is 27 the least of the Excesses above-mentioned to -a fourth Number 81; and 81 will be the common Sine of Incidence out of -Rain-water into Air, to which Sine if you add all the above-mentioned -Excesses, you will have the desired Sines of the Refractions 108, -108-1/8, 108-1/5, 108-1/3, 108-1/2, 108-2/3, 108-7/9, 109. - -By the latter Theorem the Refraction out of one Medium into another is -gathered as often as you have the Refractions out of them both into any -third Medium. As if the Sine of Incidence of any Ray out of Glass into -Air be to its Sine of Refraction, as 20 to 31, and the Sine of Incidence -of the same Ray out of Air into Water, be to its Sine of Refraction as 4 -to 3; the Sine of Incidence of that Ray out of Glass into Water will be -to its Sine of Refraction as 20 to 31 and 4 to 3 jointly, that is, as -the Factum of 20 and 4 to the Factum of 31 and 3, or as 80 to 93. - -And these Theorems being admitted into Opticks, there would be scope -enough of handling that Science voluminously after a new manner,[K] not -only by teaching those things which tend to the perfection of Vision, -but also by determining mathematically all kinds of Phænomena of Colours -which could be produced by Refractions. For to do this, there is nothing -else requisite than to find out the Separations of heterogeneous Rays, -and their various Mixtures and Proportions in every Mixture. By this -way of arguing I invented almost all the Phænomena described in these -Books, beside some others less necessary to the Argument; and by the -successes I met with in the Trials, I dare promise, that to him who -shall argue truly, and then try all things with good Glasses and -sufficient Circumspection, the expected Event will not be wanting. But -he is first to know what Colours will arise from any others mix'd in any -assigned Proportion. - - -_PROP._ IV. THEOR. III. - -_Colours may be produced by Composition which shall be like to the -Colours of homogeneal Light as to the Appearance of Colour, but not as -to the Immutability of Colour and Constitution of Light. And those -Colours by how much they are more compounded by so much are they less -full and intense, and by too much Composition they maybe diluted and -weaken'd till they cease, and the Mixture becomes white or grey. There -may be also Colours produced by Composition, which are not fully like -any of the Colours of homogeneal Light._ - -For a Mixture of homogeneal red and yellow compounds an Orange, like in -appearance of Colour to that orange which in the series of unmixed -prismatick Colours lies between them; but the Light of one orange is -homogeneal as to Refrangibility, and that of the other is heterogeneal, -and the Colour of the one, if viewed through a Prism, remains unchanged, -that of the other is changed and resolved into its component Colours red -and yellow. And after the same manner other neighbouring homogeneal -Colours may compound new Colours, like the intermediate homogeneal ones, -as yellow and green, the Colour between them both, and afterwards, if -blue be added, there will be made a green the middle Colour of the three -which enter the Composition. For the yellow and blue on either hand, if -they are equal in quantity they draw the intermediate green equally -towards themselves in Composition, and so keep it as it were in -Æquilibrion, that it verge not more to the yellow on the one hand, and -to the blue on the other, but by their mix'd Actions remain still a -middle Colour. To this mix'd green there may be farther added some red -and violet, and yet the green will not presently cease, but only grow -less full and vivid, and by increasing the red and violet, it will grow -more and more dilute, until by the prevalence of the added Colours it be -overcome and turned into whiteness, or some other Colour. So if to the -Colour of any homogeneal Light, the Sun's white Light composed of all -sorts of Rays be added, that Colour will not vanish or change its -Species, but be diluted, and by adding more and more white it will be -diluted more and more perpetually. Lastly, If red and violet be mingled, -there will be generated according to their various Proportions various -Purples, such as are not like in appearance to the Colour of any -homogeneal Light, and of these Purples mix'd with yellow and blue may be -made other new Colours. - - -_PROP._ V. THEOR. IV. - -_Whiteness and all grey Colours between white and black, may be -compounded of Colours, and the whiteness of the Sun's Light is -compounded of all the primary Colours mix'd in a due Proportion._ - -The PROOF by Experiments. - -_Exper._ 9. The Sun shining into a dark Chamber through a little round -hole in the Window-shut, and his Light being there refracted by a Prism -to cast his coloured Image PT [in _Fig._ 5.] upon the opposite Wall: I -held a white Paper V to that image in such manner that it might be -illuminated by the colour'd Light reflected from thence, and yet not -intercept any part of that Light in its passage from the Prism to the -Spectrum. And I found that when the Paper was held nearer to any Colour -than to the rest, it appeared of that Colour to which it approached -nearest; but when it was equally or almost equally distant from all the -Colours, so that it might be equally illuminated by them all it appeared -white. And in this last situation of the Paper, if some Colours were -intercepted, the Paper lost its white Colour, and appeared of the Colour -of the rest of the Light which was not intercepted. So then the Paper -was illuminated with Lights of various Colours, namely, red, yellow, -green, blue and violet, and every part of the Light retained its proper -Colour, until it was incident on the Paper, and became reflected thence -to the Eye; so that if it had been either alone (the rest of the Light -being intercepted) or if it had abounded most, and been predominant in -the Light reflected from the Paper, it would have tinged the Paper with -its own Colour; and yet being mixed with the rest of the Colours in a -due proportion, it made the Paper look white, and therefore by a -Composition with the rest produced that Colour. The several parts of the -coloured Light reflected from the Spectrum, whilst they are propagated -from thence through the Air, do perpetually retain their proper Colours, -because wherever they fall upon the Eyes of any Spectator, they make the -several parts of the Spectrum to appear under their proper Colours. They -retain therefore their proper Colours when they fall upon the Paper V, -and so by the confusion and perfect mixture of those Colours compound -the whiteness of the Light reflected from thence. - -_Exper._ 10. Let that Spectrum or solar Image PT [in _Fig._ 6.] fall now -upon the Lens MN above four Inches broad, and about six Feet distant -from the Prism ABC and so figured that it may cause the coloured Light -which divergeth from the Prism to converge and meet again at its Focus -G, about six or eight Feet distant from the Lens, and there to fall -perpendicularly upon a white Paper DE. And if you move this Paper to and -fro, you will perceive that near the Lens, as at _de_, the whole solar -Image (suppose at _pt_) will appear upon it intensely coloured after the -manner above-explained, and that by receding from the Lens those Colours -will perpetually come towards one another, and by mixing more and more -dilute one another continually, until at length the Paper come to the -Focus G, where by a perfect mixture they will wholly vanish and be -converted into whiteness, the whole Light appearing now upon the Paper -like a little white Circle. And afterwards by receding farther from the -Lens, the Rays which before converged will now cross one another in the -Focus G, and diverge from thence, and thereby make the Colours to appear -again, but yet in a contrary order; suppose at [Greek: de], where the -red _t_ is now above which before was below, and the violet _p_ is below -which before was above. - -Let us now stop the Paper at the Focus G, where the Light appears -totally white and circular, and let us consider its whiteness. I say, -that this is composed of the converging Colours. For if any of those -Colours be intercepted at the Lens, the whiteness will cease and -degenerate into that Colour which ariseth from the composition of the -other Colours which are not intercepted. And then if the intercepted -Colours be let pass and fall upon that compound Colour, they mix with -it, and by their mixture restore the whiteness. So if the violet, blue -and green be intercepted, the remaining yellow, orange and red will -compound upon the Paper an orange, and then if the intercepted Colours -be let pass, they will fall upon this compounded orange, and together -with it decompound a white. So also if the red and violet be -intercepted, the remaining yellow, green and blue, will compound a green -upon the Paper, and then the red and violet being let pass will fall -upon this green, and together with it decompound a white. And that in -this Composition of white the several Rays do not suffer any Change in -their colorific Qualities by acting upon one another, but are only -mixed, and by a mixture of their Colours produce white, may farther -appear by these Arguments. - -[Illustration: FIG. 6.] - -If the Paper be placed beyond the Focus G, suppose at [Greek: de], and -then the red Colour at the Lens be alternately intercepted, and let pass -again, the violet Colour on the Paper will not suffer any Change -thereby, as it ought to do if the several sorts of Rays acted upon one -another in the Focus G, where they cross. Neither will the red upon the -Paper be changed by any alternate stopping, and letting pass the violet -which crosseth it. - -And if the Paper be placed at the Focus G, and the white round Image at -G be viewed through the Prism HIK, and by the Refraction of that Prism -be translated to the place _rv_, and there appear tinged with various -Colours, namely, the violet at _v_ and red at _r_, and others between, -and then the red Colours at the Lens be often stopp'd and let pass by -turns, the red at _r_ will accordingly disappear, and return as often, -but the violet at _v_ will not thereby suffer any Change. And so by -stopping and letting pass alternately the blue at the Lens, the blue at -_v_ will accordingly disappear and return, without any Change made in -the red at _r_. The red therefore depends on one sort of Rays, and the -blue on another sort, which in the Focus G where they are commix'd, do -not act on one another. And there is the same Reason of the other -Colours. - -I considered farther, that when the most refrangible Rays P_p_, and the -least refrangible ones T_t_, are by converging inclined to one another, -the Paper, if held very oblique to those Rays in the Focus G, might -reflect one sort of them more copiously than the other sort, and by that -Means the reflected Light would be tinged in that Focus with the Colour -of the predominant Rays, provided those Rays severally retained their -Colours, or colorific Qualities in the Composition of White made by them -in that Focus. But if they did not retain them in that White, but became -all of them severally endued there with a Disposition to strike the -Sense with the Perception of White, then they could never lose their -Whiteness by such Reflexions. I inclined therefore the Paper to the Rays -very obliquely, as in the second Experiment of this second Part of the -first Book, that the most refrangible Rays, might be more copiously -reflected than the rest, and the Whiteness at Length changed -successively into blue, indigo, and violet. Then I inclined it the -contrary Way, that the least refrangible Rays might be more copious in -the reflected Light than the rest, and the Whiteness turned successively -to yellow, orange, and red. - -Lastly, I made an Instrument XY in fashion of a Comb, whose Teeth being -in number sixteen, were about an Inch and a half broad, and the -Intervals of the Teeth about two Inches wide. Then by interposing -successively the Teeth of this Instrument near the Lens, I intercepted -Part of the Colours by the interposed Tooth, whilst the rest of them -went on through the Interval of the Teeth to the Paper DE, and there -painted a round Solar Image. But the Paper I had first placed so, that -the Image might appear white as often as the Comb was taken away; and -then the Comb being as was said interposed, that Whiteness by reason of -the intercepted Part of the Colours at the Lens did always change into -the Colour compounded of those Colours which were not intercepted, and -that Colour was by the Motion of the Comb perpetually varied so, that in -the passing of every Tooth over the Lens all these Colours, red, yellow, -green, blue, and purple, did always succeed one another. I caused -therefore all the Teeth to pass successively over the Lens, and when the -Motion was slow, there appeared a perpetual Succession of the Colours -upon the Paper: But if I so much accelerated the Motion, that the -Colours by reason of their quick Succession could not be distinguished -from one another, the Appearance of the single Colours ceased. There was -no red, no yellow, no green, no blue, nor purple to be seen any longer, -but from a Confusion of them all there arose one uniform white Colour. -Of the Light which now by the Mixture of all the Colours appeared white, -there was no Part really white. One Part was red, another yellow, a -third green, a fourth blue, a fifth purple, and every Part retains its -proper Colour till it strike the Sensorium. If the Impressions follow -one another slowly, so that they may be severally perceived, there is -made a distinct Sensation of all the Colours one after another in a -continual Succession. But if the Impressions follow one another so -quickly, that they cannot be severally perceived, there ariseth out of -them all one common Sensation, which is neither of this Colour alone nor -of that alone, but hath it self indifferently to 'em all, and this is a -Sensation of Whiteness. By the Quickness of the Successions, the -Impressions of the several Colours are confounded in the Sensorium, and -out of that Confusion ariseth a mix'd Sensation. If a burning Coal be -nimbly moved round in a Circle with Gyrations continually repeated, the -whole Circle will appear like Fire; the reason of which is, that the -Sensation of the Coal in the several Places of that Circle remains -impress'd on the Sensorium, until the Coal return again to the same -Place. And so in a quick Consecution of the Colours the Impression of -every Colour remains in the Sensorium, until a Revolution of all the -Colours be compleated, and that first Colour return again. The -Impressions therefore of all the successive Colours are at once in the -Sensorium, and jointly stir up a Sensation of them all; and so it is -manifest by this Experiment, that the commix'd Impressions of all the -Colours do stir up and beget a Sensation of white, that is, that -Whiteness is compounded of all the Colours. - -And if the Comb be now taken away, that all the Colours may at once pass -from the Lens to the Paper, and be there intermixed, and together -reflected thence to the Spectator's Eyes; their Impressions on the -Sensorium being now more subtilly and perfectly commixed there, ought -much more to stir up a Sensation of Whiteness. - -You may instead of the Lens use two Prisms HIK and LMN, which by -refracting the coloured Light the contrary Way to that of the first -Refraction, may make the diverging Rays converge and meet again in G, as -you see represented in the seventh Figure. For where they meet and mix, -they will compose a white Light, as when a Lens is used. - -_Exper._ 11. Let the Sun's coloured Image PT [in _Fig._ 8.] fall upon -the Wall of a dark Chamber, as in the third Experiment of the first -Book, and let the same be viewed through a Prism _abc_, held parallel to -the Prism ABC, by whose Refraction that Image was made, and let it now -appear lower than before, suppose in the Place S over-against the red -Colour T. And if you go near to the Image PT, the Spectrum S will appear -oblong and coloured like the Image PT; but if you recede from it, the -Colours of the spectrum S will be contracted more and more, and at -length vanish, that Spectrum S becoming perfectly round and white; and -if you recede yet farther, the Colours will emerge again, but in a -contrary Order. Now that Spectrum S appears white in that Case, when the -Rays of several sorts which converge from the several Parts of the Image -PT, to the Prism _abc_, are so refracted unequally by it, that in their -Passage from the Prism to the Eye they may diverge from one and the same -Point of the Spectrum S, and so fall afterwards upon one and the same -Point in the bottom of the Eye, and there be mingled. - -[Illustration: FIG. 7.] - -[Illustration: FIG. 8.] - -And farther, if the Comb be here made use of, by whose Teeth the Colours -at the Image PT may be successively intercepted; the Spectrum S, when -the Comb is moved slowly, will be perpetually tinged with successive -Colours: But when by accelerating the Motion of the Comb, the Succession -of the Colours is so quick that they cannot be severally seen, that -Spectrum S, by a confused and mix'd Sensation of them all, will appear -white. - -_Exper._ 12. The Sun shining through a large Prism ABC [in _Fig._ 9.] -upon a Comb XY, placed immediately behind the Prism, his Light which -passed through the Interstices of the Teeth fell upon a white Paper DE. -The Breadths of the Teeth were equal to their Interstices, and seven -Teeth together with their Interstices took up an Inch in Breadth. Now, -when the Paper was about two or three Inches distant from the Comb, the -Light which passed through its several Interstices painted so many -Ranges of Colours, _kl_, _mn_, _op_, _qr_, &c. which were parallel to -one another, and contiguous, and without any Mixture of white. And these -Ranges of Colours, if the Comb was moved continually up and down with a -reciprocal Motion, ascended and descended in the Paper, and when the -Motion of the Comb was so quick, that the Colours could not be -distinguished from one another, the whole Paper by their Confusion and -Mixture in the Sensorium appeared white. - -[Illustration: FIG. 9.] - -Let the Comb now rest, and let the Paper be removed farther from the -Prism, and the several Ranges of Colours will be dilated and expanded -into one another more and more, and by mixing their Colours will dilute -one another, and at length, when the distance of the Paper from the Comb -is about a Foot, or a little more (suppose in the Place 2D 2E) they will -so far dilute one another, as to become white. - -With any Obstacle, let all the Light be now stopp'd which passes through -any one Interval of the Teeth, so that the Range of Colours which comes -from thence may be taken away, and you will see the Light of the rest of -the Ranges to be expanded into the Place of the Range taken away, and -there to be coloured. Let the intercepted Range pass on as before, and -its Colours falling upon the Colours of the other Ranges, and mixing -with them, will restore the Whiteness. - -Let the Paper 2D 2E be now very much inclined to the Rays, so that the -most refrangible Rays may be more copiously reflected than the rest, and -the white Colour of the Paper through the Excess of those Rays will be -changed into blue and violet. Let the Paper be as much inclined the -contrary way, that the least refrangible Rays may be now more copiously -reflected than the rest, and by their Excess the Whiteness will be -changed into yellow and red. The several Rays therefore in that white -Light do retain their colorific Qualities, by which those of any sort, -whenever they become more copious than the rest, do by their Excess and -Predominance cause their proper Colour to appear. - -And by the same way of arguing, applied to the third Experiment of this -second Part of the first Book, it may be concluded, that the white -Colour of all refracted Light at its very first Emergence, where it -appears as white as before its Incidence, is compounded of various -Colours. - -[Illustration: FIG. 10.] - -_Exper._ 13. In the foregoing Experiment the several Intervals of the -Teeth of the Comb do the Office of so many Prisms, every Interval -producing the Phænomenon of one Prism. Whence instead of those Intervals -using several Prisms, I try'd to compound Whiteness by mixing their -Colours, and did it by using only three Prisms, as also by using only -two as follows. Let two Prisms ABC and _abc_, [in _Fig._ 10.] whose -refracting Angles B and _b_ are equal, be so placed parallel to one -another, that the refracting Angle B of the one may touch the Angle _c_ -at the Base of the other, and their Planes CB and _cb_, at which the -Rays emerge, may lie in Directum. Then let the Light trajected through -them fall upon the Paper MN, distant about 8 or 12 Inches from the -Prisms. And the Colours generated by the interior Limits B and _c_ of -the two Prisms, will be mingled at PT, and there compound white. For if -either Prism be taken away, the Colours made by the other will appear in -that Place PT, and when the Prism is restored to its Place again, so -that its Colours may there fall upon the Colours of the other, the -Mixture of them both will restore the Whiteness. - -This Experiment succeeds also, as I have tried, when the Angle _b_ of -the lower Prism, is a little greater than the Angle B of the upper, and -between the interior Angles B and _c_, there intercedes some Space B_c_, -as is represented in the Figure, and the refracting Planes BC and _bc_, -are neither in Directum, nor parallel to one another. For there is -nothing more requisite to the Success of this Experiment, than that the -Rays of all sorts may be uniformly mixed upon the Paper in the Place PT. -If the most refrangible Rays coming from the superior Prism take up all -the Space from M to P, the Rays of the same sort which come from the -inferior Prism ought to begin at P, and take up all the rest of the -Space from thence towards N. If the least refrangible Rays coming from -the superior Prism take up the Space MT, the Rays of the same kind which -come from the other Prism ought to begin at T, and take up the -remaining Space TN. If one sort of the Rays which have intermediate -Degrees of Refrangibility, and come from the superior Prism be extended -through the Space MQ, and another sort of those Rays through the Space -MR, and a third sort of them through the Space MS, the same sorts of -Rays coming from the lower Prism, ought to illuminate the remaining -Spaces QN, RN, SN, respectively. And the same is to be understood of all -the other sorts of Rays. For thus the Rays of every sort will be -scattered uniformly and evenly through the whole Space MN, and so being -every where mix'd in the same Proportion, they must every where produce -the same Colour. And therefore, since by this Mixture they produce white -in the Exterior Spaces MP and TN, they must also produce white in the -Interior Space PT. This is the reason of the Composition by which -Whiteness was produced in this Experiment, and by what other way soever -I made the like Composition, the Result was Whiteness. - -Lastly, If with the Teeth of a Comb of a due Size, the coloured Lights -of the two Prisms which fall upon the Space PT be alternately -intercepted, that Space PT, when the Motion of the Comb is slow, will -always appear coloured, but by accelerating the Motion of the Comb so -much that the successive Colours cannot be distinguished from one -another, it will appear white. - -_Exper._ 14. Hitherto I have produced Whiteness by mixing the Colours of -Prisms. If now the Colours of natural Bodies are to be mingled, let -Water a little thicken'd with Soap be agitated to raise a Froth, and -after that Froth has stood a little, there will appear to one that shall -view it intently various Colours every where in the Surfaces of the -several Bubbles; but to one that shall go so far off, that he cannot -distinguish the Colours from one another, the whole Froth will grow -white with a perfect Whiteness. - -_Exper._ 15. Lastly, In attempting to compound a white, by mixing the -coloured Powders which Painters use, I consider'd that all colour'd -Powders do suppress and stop in them a very considerable Part of the -Light by which they are illuminated. For they become colour'd by -reflecting the Light of their own Colours more copiously, and that of -all other Colours more sparingly, and yet they do not reflect the Light -of their own Colours so copiously as white Bodies do. If red Lead, for -instance, and a white Paper, be placed in the red Light of the colour'd -Spectrum made in a dark Chamber by the Refraction of a Prism, as is -described in the third Experiment of the first Part of this Book; the -Paper will appear more lucid than the red Lead, and therefore reflects -the red-making Rays more copiously than red Lead doth. And if they be -held in the Light of any other Colour, the Light reflected by the Paper -will exceed the Light reflected by the red Lead in a much greater -Proportion. And the like happens in Powders of other Colours. And -therefore by mixing such Powders, we are not to expect a strong and -full White, such as is that of Paper, but some dusky obscure one, such -as might arise from a Mixture of Light and Darkness, or from white and -black, that is, a grey, or dun, or russet brown, such as are the Colours -of a Man's Nail, of a Mouse, of Ashes, of ordinary Stones, of Mortar, of -Dust and Dirt in High-ways, and the like. And such a dark white I have -often produced by mixing colour'd Powders. For thus one Part of red -Lead, and five Parts of _Viride Æris_, composed a dun Colour like that -of a Mouse. For these two Colours were severally so compounded of -others, that in both together were a Mixture of all Colours; and there -was less red Lead used than _Viride Æris_, because of the Fulness of its -Colour. Again, one Part of red Lead, and four Parts of blue Bise, -composed a dun Colour verging a little to purple, and by adding to this -a certain Mixture of Orpiment and _Viride Æris_ in a due Proportion, the -Mixture lost its purple Tincture, and became perfectly dun. But the -Experiment succeeded best without Minium thus. To Orpiment I added by -little and little a certain full bright purple, which Painters use, -until the Orpiment ceased to be yellow, and became of a pale red. Then I -diluted that red by adding a little _Viride Æris_, and a little more -blue Bise than _Viride Æris_, until it became of such a grey or pale -white, as verged to no one of the Colours more than to another. For thus -it became of a Colour equal in Whiteness to that of Ashes, or of Wood -newly cut, or of a Man's Skin. The Orpiment reflected more Light than -did any other of the Powders, and therefore conduced more to the -Whiteness of the compounded Colour than they. To assign the Proportions -accurately may be difficult, by reason of the different Goodness of -Powders of the same kind. Accordingly, as the Colour of any Powder is -more or less full and luminous, it ought to be used in a less or greater -Proportion. - -Now, considering that these grey and dun Colours may be also produced by -mixing Whites and Blacks, and by consequence differ from perfect Whites, -not in Species of Colours, but only in degree of Luminousness, it is -manifest that there is nothing more requisite to make them perfectly -white than to increase their Light sufficiently; and, on the contrary, -if by increasing their Light they can be brought to perfect Whiteness, -it will thence also follow, that they are of the same Species of Colour -with the best Whites, and differ from them only in the Quantity of -Light. And this I tried as follows. I took the third of the -above-mention'd grey Mixtures, (that which was compounded of Orpiment, -Purple, Bise, and _Viride Æris_) and rubbed it thickly upon the Floor of -my Chamber, where the Sun shone upon it through the opened Casement; and -by it, in the shadow, I laid a Piece of white Paper of the same Bigness. -Then going from them to the distance of 12 or 18 Feet, so that I could -not discern the Unevenness of the Surface of the Powder, nor the little -Shadows let fall from the gritty Particles thereof; the Powder appeared -intensely white, so as to transcend even the Paper it self in Whiteness, -especially if the Paper were a little shaded from the Light of the -Clouds, and then the Paper compared with the Powder appeared of such a -grey Colour as the Powder had done before. But by laying the Paper where -the Sun shines through the Glass of the Window, or by shutting the -Window that the Sun might shine through the Glass upon the Powder, and -by such other fit Means of increasing or decreasing the Lights wherewith -the Powder and Paper were illuminated, the Light wherewith the Powder is -illuminated may be made stronger in such a due Proportion than the Light -wherewith the Paper is illuminated, that they shall both appear exactly -alike in Whiteness. For when I was trying this, a Friend coming to visit -me, I stopp'd him at the Door, and before I told him what the Colours -were, or what I was doing; I asked him, Which of the two Whites were the -best, and wherein they differed? And after he had at that distance -viewed them well, he answer'd, that they were both good Whites, and that -he could not say which was best, nor wherein their Colours differed. -Now, if you consider, that this White of the Powder in the Sun-shine was -compounded of the Colours which the component Powders (Orpiment, Purple, -Bise, and _Viride Æris_) have in the same Sun-shine, you must -acknowledge by this Experiment, as well as by the former, that perfect -Whiteness may be compounded of Colours. - -From what has been said it is also evident, that the Whiteness of the -Sun's Light is compounded of all the Colours wherewith the several sorts -of Rays whereof that Light consists, when by their several -Refrangibilities they are separated from one another, do tinge Paper or -any other white Body whereon they fall. For those Colours (by _Prop._ -II. _Part_ 2.) are unchangeable, and whenever all those Rays with those -their Colours are mix'd again, they reproduce the same white Light as -before. - - -_PROP._ VI. PROB. II. - -_In a mixture of Primary Colours, the Quantity and Quality of each being -given, to know the Colour of the Compound._ - -[Illustration: FIG. 11.] - -With the Center O [in _Fig._ 11.] and Radius OD describe a Circle ADF, -and distinguish its Circumference into seven Parts DE, EF, FG, GA, AB, -BC, CD, proportional to the seven Musical Tones or Intervals of the -eight Sounds, _Sol_, _la_, _fa_, _sol_, _la_, _mi_, _fa_, _sol_, -contained in an eight, that is, proportional to the Number 1/9, 1/16, -1/10, 1/9, 1/16, 1/16, 1/9. Let the first Part DE represent a red -Colour, the second EF orange, the third FG yellow, the fourth CA green, -the fifth AB blue, the sixth BC indigo, and the seventh CD violet. And -conceive that these are all the Colours of uncompounded Light gradually -passing into one another, as they do when made by Prisms; the -Circumference DEFGABCD, representing the whole Series of Colours from -one end of the Sun's colour'd Image to the other, so that from D to E be -all degrees of red, at E the mean Colour between red and orange, from E -to F all degrees of orange, at F the mean between orange and yellow, -from F to G all degrees of yellow, and so on. Let _p_ be the Center of -Gravity of the Arch DE, and _q_, _r_, _s_, _t_, _u_, _x_, the Centers of -Gravity of the Arches EF, FG, GA, AB, BC, and CD respectively, and about -those Centers of Gravity let Circles proportional to the Number of Rays -of each Colour in the given Mixture be describ'd: that is, the Circle -_p_ proportional to the Number of the red-making Rays in the Mixture, -the Circle _q_ proportional to the Number of the orange-making Rays in -the Mixture, and so of the rest. Find the common Center of Gravity of -all those Circles, _p_, _q_, _r_, _s_, _t_, _u_, _x_. Let that Center be -Z; and from the Center of the Circle ADF, through Z to the -Circumference, drawing the Right Line OY, the Place of the Point Y in -the Circumference shall shew the Colour arising from the Composition of -all the Colours in the given Mixture, and the Line OZ shall be -proportional to the Fulness or Intenseness of the Colour, that is, to -its distance from Whiteness. As if Y fall in the middle between F and G, -the compounded Colour shall be the best yellow; if Y verge from the -middle towards F or G, the compound Colour shall accordingly be a -yellow, verging towards orange or green. If Z fall upon the -Circumference, the Colour shall be intense and florid in the highest -Degree; if it fall in the mid-way between the Circumference and Center, -it shall be but half so intense, that is, it shall be such a Colour as -would be made by diluting the intensest yellow with an equal quantity of -whiteness; and if it fall upon the center O, the Colour shall have lost -all its intenseness, and become a white. But it is to be noted, That if -the point Z fall in or near the line OD, the main ingredients being the -red and violet, the Colour compounded shall not be any of the prismatick -Colours, but a purple, inclining to red or violet, accordingly as the -point Z lieth on the side of the line DO towards E or towards C, and in -general the compounded violet is more bright and more fiery than the -uncompounded. Also if only two of the primary Colours which in the -circle are opposite to one another be mixed in an equal proportion, the -point Z shall fall upon the center O, and yet the Colour compounded of -those two shall not be perfectly white, but some faint anonymous Colour. -For I could never yet by mixing only two primary Colours produce a -perfect white. Whether it may be compounded of a mixture of three taken -at equal distances in the circumference I do not know, but of four or -five I do not much question but it may. But these are Curiosities of -little or no moment to the understanding the Phænomena of Nature. For in -all whites produced by Nature, there uses to be a mixture of all sorts -of Rays, and by consequence a composition of all Colours. - -To give an instance of this Rule; suppose a Colour is compounded of -these homogeneal Colours, of violet one part, of indigo one part, of -blue two parts, of green three parts, of yellow five parts, of orange -six parts, and of red ten parts. Proportional to these parts describe -the Circles _x_, _v_, _t_, _s_, _r_, _q_, _p_, respectively, that is, so -that if the Circle _x_ be one, the Circle _v_ may be one, the Circle _t_ -two, the Circle _s_ three, and the Circles _r_, _q_ and _p_, five, six -and ten. Then I find Z the common center of gravity of these Circles, -and through Z drawing the Line OY, the Point Y falls upon the -circumference between E and F, something nearer to E than to F, and -thence I conclude, that the Colour compounded of these Ingredients will -be an orange, verging a little more to red than to yellow. Also I find -that OZ is a little less than one half of OY, and thence I conclude, -that this orange hath a little less than half the fulness or intenseness -of an uncompounded orange; that is to say, that it is such an orange as -may be made by mixing an homogeneal orange with a good white in the -proportion of the Line OZ to the Line ZY, this Proportion being not of -the quantities of mixed orange and white Powders, but of the quantities -of the Lights reflected from them. - -This Rule I conceive accurate enough for practice, though not -mathematically accurate; and the truth of it may be sufficiently proved -to Sense, by stopping any of the Colours at the Lens in the tenth -Experiment of this Book. For the rest of the Colours which are not -stopp'd, but pass on to the Focus of the Lens, will there compound -either accurately or very nearly such a Colour, as by this Rule ought to -result from their Mixture. - - -_PROP._ VII. THEOR. V. - -_All the Colours in the Universe which are made by Light, and depend not -on the Power of Imagination, are either the Colours of homogeneal -Lights, or compounded of these, and that either accurately or very -nearly, according to the Rule of the foregoing Problem._ - -For it has been proved (in _Prop. 1. Part 2._) that the changes of -Colours made by Refractions do not arise from any new Modifications of -the Rays impress'd by those Refractions, and by the various Terminations -of Light and Shadow, as has been the constant and general Opinion of -Philosophers. It has also been proved that the several Colours of the -homogeneal Rays do constantly answer to their degrees of Refrangibility, -(_Prop._ 1. _Part_ 1. and _Prop._ 2. _Part_ 2.) and that their degrees -of Refrangibility cannot be changed by Refractions and Reflexions -(_Prop._ 2. _Part_ 1.) and by consequence that those their Colours are -likewise immutable. It has also been proved directly by refracting and -reflecting homogeneal Lights apart, that their Colours cannot be -changed, (_Prop._ 2. _Part_ 2.) It has been proved also, that when the -several sorts of Rays are mixed, and in crossing pass through the same -space, they do not act on one another so as to change each others -colorific qualities. (_Exper._ 10. _Part_ 2.) but by mixing their -Actions in the Sensorium beget a Sensation differing from what either -would do apart, that is a Sensation of a mean Colour between their -proper Colours; and particularly when by the concourse and mixtures of -all sorts of Rays, a white Colour is produced, the white is a mixture of -all the Colours which the Rays would have apart, (_Prop._ 5. _Part_ 2.) -The Rays in that mixture do not lose or alter their several colorific -qualities, but by all their various kinds of Actions mix'd in the -Sensorium, beget a Sensation of a middling Colour between all their -Colours, which is whiteness. For whiteness is a mean between all -Colours, having it self indifferently to them all, so as with equal -facility to be tinged with any of them. A red Powder mixed with a little -blue, or a blue with a little red, doth not presently lose its Colour, -but a white Powder mix'd with any Colour is presently tinged with that -Colour, and is equally capable of being tinged with any Colour whatever. -It has been shewed also, that as the Sun's Light is mix'd of all sorts -of Rays, so its whiteness is a mixture of the Colours of all sorts of -Rays; those Rays having from the beginning their several colorific -qualities as well as their several Refrangibilities, and retaining them -perpetually unchanged notwithstanding any Refractions or Reflexions they -may at any time suffer, and that whenever any sort of the Sun's Rays is -by any means (as by Reflexion in _Exper._ 9, and 10. _Part_ 1. or by -Refraction as happens in all Refractions) separated from the rest, they -then manifest their proper Colours. These things have been prov'd, and -the sum of all this amounts to the Proposition here to be proved. For if -the Sun's Light is mix'd of several sorts of Rays, each of which have -originally their several Refrangibilities and colorific Qualities, and -notwithstanding their Refractions and Reflexions, and their various -Separations or Mixtures, keep those their original Properties -perpetually the same without alteration; then all the Colours in the -World must be such as constantly ought to arise from the original -colorific qualities of the Rays whereof the Lights consist by which -those Colours are seen. And therefore if the reason of any Colour -whatever be required, we have nothing else to do than to consider how -the Rays in the Sun's Light have by Reflexions or Refractions, or other -causes, been parted from one another, or mixed together; or otherwise to -find out what sorts of Rays are in the Light by which that Colour is -made, and in what Proportion; and then by the last Problem to learn the -Colour which ought to arise by mixing those Rays (or their Colours) in -that proportion. I speak here of Colours so far as they arise from -Light. For they appear sometimes by other Causes, as when by the power -of Phantasy we see Colours in a Dream, or a Mad-man sees things before -him which are not there; or when we see Fire by striking the Eye, or see -Colours like the Eye of a Peacock's Feather, by pressing our Eyes in -either corner whilst we look the other way. Where these and such like -Causes interpose not, the Colour always answers to the sort or sorts of -the Rays whereof the Light consists, as I have constantly found in -whatever Phænomena of Colours I have hitherto been able to examine. I -shall in the following Propositions give instances of this in the -Phænomena of chiefest note. - - -_PROP._ VIII. PROB. III. - -_By the discovered Properties of Light to explain the Colours made by -Prisms._ - -Let ABC [in _Fig._ 12.] represent a Prism refracting the Light of the -Sun, which comes into a dark Chamber through a hole F[Greek: ph] almost -as broad as the Prism, and let MN represent a white Paper on which the -refracted Light is cast, and suppose the most refrangible or deepest -violet-making Rays fall upon the Space P[Greek: p], the least -refrangible or deepest red-making Rays upon the Space T[Greek: t], the -middle sort between the indigo-making and blue-making Rays upon the -Space Q[Greek: ch], the middle sort of the green-making Rays upon the -Space R, the middle sort between the yellow-making and orange-making -Rays upon the Space S[Greek: s], and other intermediate sorts upon -intermediate Spaces. For so the Spaces upon which the several sorts -adequately fall will by reason of the different Refrangibility of those -sorts be one lower than another. Now if the Paper MN be so near the -Prism that the Spaces PT and [Greek: pt] do not interfere with one -another, the distance between them T[Greek: p] will be illuminated by -all the sorts of Rays in that proportion to one another which they have -at their very first coming out of the Prism, and consequently be white. -But the Spaces PT and [Greek: pt] on either hand, will not be -illuminated by them all, and therefore will appear coloured. And -particularly at P, where the outmost violet-making Rays fall alone, the -Colour must be the deepest violet. At Q where the violet-making and -indigo-making Rays are mixed, it must be a violet inclining much to -indigo. At R where the violet-making, indigo-making, blue-making, and -one half of the green-making Rays are mixed, their Colours must (by the -construction of the second Problem) compound a middle Colour between -indigo and blue. At S where all the Rays are mixed, except the -red-making and orange-making, their Colours ought by the same Rule to -compound a faint blue, verging more to green than indigo. And in the -progress from S to T, this blue will grow more and more faint and -dilute, till at T, where all the Colours begin to be mixed, it ends in -whiteness. - -[Illustration: FIG. 12.] - -So again, on the other side of the white at [Greek: t], where the least -refrangible or utmost red-making Rays are alone, the Colour must be the -deepest red. At [Greek: s] the mixture of red and orange will compound a -red inclining to orange. At [Greek: r] the mixture of red, orange, -yellow, and one half of the green must compound a middle Colour between -orange and yellow. At [Greek: ch] the mixture of all Colours but violet -and indigo will compound a faint yellow, verging more to green than to -orange. And this yellow will grow more faint and dilute continually in -its progress from [Greek: ch] to [Greek: p], where by a mixture of all -sorts of Rays it will become white. - -These Colours ought to appear were the Sun's Light perfectly white: But -because it inclines to yellow, the Excess of the yellow-making Rays -whereby 'tis tinged with that Colour, being mixed with the faint blue -between S and T, will draw it to a faint green. And so the Colours in -order from P to [Greek: t] ought to be violet, indigo, blue, very faint -green, white, faint yellow, orange, red. Thus it is by the computation: -And they that please to view the Colours made by a Prism will find it so -in Nature. - -These are the Colours on both sides the white when the Paper is held -between the Prism and the Point X where the Colours meet, and the -interjacent white vanishes. For if the Paper be held still farther off -from the Prism, the most refrangible and least refrangible Rays will be -wanting in the middle of the Light, and the rest of the Rays which are -found there, will by mixture produce a fuller green than before. Also -the yellow and blue will now become less compounded, and by consequence -more intense than before. And this also agrees with experience. - -And if one look through a Prism upon a white Object encompassed with -blackness or darkness, the reason of the Colours arising on the edges is -much the same, as will appear to one that shall a little consider it. If -a black Object be encompassed with a white one, the Colours which appear -through the Prism are to be derived from the Light of the white one, -spreading into the Regions of the black, and therefore they appear in a -contrary order to that, when a white Object is surrounded with black. -And the same is to be understood when an Object is viewed, whose parts -are some of them less luminous than others. For in the borders of the -more and less luminous Parts, Colours ought always by the same -Principles to arise from the Excess of the Light of the more luminous, -and to be of the same kind as if the darker parts were black, but yet to -be more faint and dilute. - -What is said of Colours made by Prisms may be easily applied to Colours -made by the Glasses of Telescopes or Microscopes, or by the Humours of -the Eye. For if the Object-glass of a Telescope be thicker on one side -than on the other, or if one half of the Glass, or one half of the Pupil -of the Eye be cover'd with any opake substance; the Object-glass, or -that part of it or of the Eye which is not cover'd, may be consider'd as -a Wedge with crooked Sides, and every Wedge of Glass or other pellucid -Substance has the effect of a Prism in refracting the Light which passes -through it.[L] - -How the Colours in the ninth and tenth Experiments of the first Part -arise from the different Reflexibility of Light, is evident by what was -there said. But it is observable in the ninth Experiment, that whilst -the Sun's direct Light is yellow, the Excess of the blue-making Rays in -the reflected beam of Light MN, suffices only to bring that yellow to a -pale white inclining to blue, and not to tinge it with a manifestly blue -Colour. To obtain therefore a better blue, I used instead of the yellow -Light of the Sun the white Light of the Clouds, by varying a little the -Experiment, as follows. - -[Illustration: FIG. 13.] - -_Exper._ 16 Let HFG [in _Fig._ 13.] represent a Prism in the open Air, -and S the Eye of the Spectator, viewing the Clouds by their Light coming -into the Prism at the Plane Side FIGK, and reflected in it by its Base -HEIG, and thence going out through its Plane Side HEFK to the Eye. And -when the Prism and Eye are conveniently placed, so that the Angles of -Incidence and Reflexion at the Base may be about 40 Degrees, the -Spectator will see a Bow MN of a blue Colour, running from one End of -the Base to the other, with the Concave Side towards him, and the Part -of the Base IMNG beyond this Bow will be brighter than the other Part -EMNH on the other Side of it. This blue Colour MN being made by nothing -else than by Reflexion of a specular Superficies, seems so odd a -Phænomenon, and so difficult to be explained by the vulgar Hypothesis of -Philosophers, that I could not but think it deserved to be taken Notice -of. Now for understanding the Reason of it, suppose the Plane ABC to cut -the Plane Sides and Base of the Prism perpendicularly. From the Eye to -the Line BC, wherein that Plane cuts the Base, draw the Lines S_p_ and -S_t_, in the Angles S_pc_ 50 degr. 1/9, and S_tc_ 49 degr. 1/28, and the -Point _p_ will be the Limit beyond which none of the most refrangible -Rays can pass through the Base of the Prism, and be refracted, whose -Incidence is such that they may be reflected to the Eye; and the Point -_t_ will be the like Limit for the least refrangible Rays, that is, -beyond which none of them can pass through the Base, whose Incidence is -such that by Reflexion they may come to the Eye. And the Point _r_ taken -in the middle Way between _p_ and _t_, will be the like Limit for the -meanly refrangible Rays. And therefore all the least refrangible Rays -which fall upon the Base beyond _t_, that is, between _t_ and B, and can -come from thence to the Eye, will be reflected thither: But on this side -_t_, that is, between _t_ and _c_, many of these Rays will be -transmitted through the Base. And all the most refrangible Rays which -fall upon the Base beyond _p_, that is, between, _p_ and B, and can by -Reflexion come from thence to the Eye, will be reflected thither, but -every where between _p_ and _c_, many of these Rays will get through the -Base, and be refracted; and the same is to be understood of the meanly -refrangible Rays on either side of the Point _r_. Whence it follows, -that the Base of the Prism must every where between _t_ and B, by a -total Reflexion of all sorts of Rays to the Eye, look white and bright. -And every where between _p_ and C, by reason of the Transmission of many -Rays of every sort, look more pale, obscure, and dark. But at _r_, and -in other Places between _p_ and _t_, where all the more refrangible Rays -are reflected to the Eye, and many of the less refrangible are -transmitted, the Excess of the most refrangible in the reflected Light -will tinge that Light with their Colour, which is violet and blue. And -this happens by taking the Line C _prt_ B any where between the Ends of -the Prism HG and EI. - - -_PROP._ IX. PROB. IV. - -_By the discovered Properties of Light to explain the Colours of the -Rain-bow._ - -[Illustration: FIG. 14.] - -This Bow never appears, but where it rains in the Sun-shine, and may be -made artificially by spouting up Water which may break aloft, and -scatter into Drops, and fall down like Rain. For the Sun shining upon -these Drops certainly causes the Bow to appear to a Spectator standing -in a due Position to the Rain and Sun. And hence it is now agreed upon, -that this Bow is made by Refraction of the Sun's Light in drops of -falling Rain. This was understood by some of the Antients, and of late -more fully discover'd and explain'd by the famous _Antonius de Dominis_ -Archbishop of _Spalato_, in his book _De Radiis Visûs & Lucis_, -published by his Friend _Bartolus_ at _Venice_, in the Year 1611, and -written above 20 Years before. For he teaches there how the interior Bow -is made in round Drops of Rain by two Refractions of the Sun's Light, -and one Reflexion between them, and the exterior by two Refractions, and -two sorts of Reflexions between them in each Drop of Water, and proves -his Explications by Experiments made with a Phial full of Water, and -with Globes of Glass filled with Water, and placed in the Sun to make -the Colours of the two Bows appear in them. The same Explication -_Des-Cartes_ hath pursued in his Meteors, and mended that of the -exterior Bow. But whilst they understood not the true Origin of Colours, -it's necessary to pursue it here a little farther. For understanding -therefore how the Bow is made, let a Drop of Rain, or any other -spherical transparent Body be represented by the Sphere BNFG, [in _Fig._ -14.] described with the Center C, and Semi-diameter CN. And let AN be -one of the Sun's Rays incident upon it at N, and thence refracted to F, -where let it either go out of the Sphere by Refraction towards V, or be -reflected to G; and at G let it either go out by Refraction to R, or be -reflected to H; and at H let it go out by Refraction towards S, cutting -the incident Ray in Y. Produce AN and RG, till they meet in X, and upon -AX and NF, let fall the Perpendiculars CD and CE, and produce CD till it -fall upon the Circumference at L. Parallel to the incident Ray AN draw -the Diameter BQ, and let the Sine of Incidence out of Air into Water be -to the Sine of Refraction as I to R. Now, if you suppose the Point of -Incidence N to move from the Point B, continually till it come to L, the -Arch QF will first increase and then decrease, and so will the Angle AXR -which the Rays AN and GR contain; and the Arch QF and Angle AXR will be -biggest when ND is to CN as sqrt(II - RR) to sqrt(3)RR, in which -case NE will be to ND as 2R to I. Also the Angle AYS, which the Rays AN -and HS contain will first decrease, and then increase and grow least -when ND is to CN as sqrt(II - RR) to sqrt(8)RR, in which case NE -will be to ND, as 3R to I. And so the Angle which the next emergent Ray -(that is, the emergent Ray after three Reflexions) contains with the -incident Ray AN will come to its Limit when ND is to CN as sqrt(II - -RR) to sqrt(15)RR, in which case NE will be to ND as 4R to I. And the -Angle which the Ray next after that Emergent, that is, the Ray emergent -after four Reflexions, contains with the Incident, will come to its -Limit, when ND is to CN as sqrt(II - RR) to sqrt(24)RR, in which -case NE will be to ND as 5R to I; and so on infinitely, the Numbers 3, -8, 15, 24, &c. being gather'd by continual Addition of the Terms of the -arithmetical Progression 3, 5, 7, 9, &c. The Truth of all this -Mathematicians will easily examine.[M] - -Now it is to be observed, that as when the Sun comes to his Tropicks, -Days increase and decrease but a very little for a great while together; -so when by increasing the distance CD, these Angles come to their -Limits, they vary their quantity but very little for some time together, -and therefore a far greater number of the Rays which fall upon all the -Points N in the Quadrant BL, shall emerge in the Limits of these Angles, -than in any other Inclinations. And farther it is to be observed, that -the Rays which differ in Refrangibility will have different Limits of -their Angles of Emergence, and by consequence according to their -different Degrees of Refrangibility emerge most copiously in different -Angles, and being separated from one another appear each in their proper -Colours. And what those Angles are may be easily gather'd from the -foregoing Theorem by Computation. - -For in the least refrangible Rays the Sines I and R (as was found above) -are 108 and 81, and thence by Computation the greatest Angle AXR will be -found 42 Degrees and 2 Minutes, and the least Angle AYS, 50 Degrees and -57 Minutes. And in the most refrangible Rays the Sines I and R are 109 -and 81, and thence by Computation the greatest Angle AXR will be found -40 Degrees and 17 Minutes, and the least Angle AYS 54 Degrees and 7 -Minutes. - -Suppose now that O [in _Fig._ 15.] is the Spectator's Eye, and OP a Line -drawn parallel to the Sun's Rays and let POE, POF, POG, POH, be Angles -of 40 Degr. 17 Min. 42 Degr. 2 Min. 50 Degr. 57 Min. and 54 Degr. 7 Min. -respectively, and these Angles turned about their common Side OP, shall -with their other Sides OE, OF; OG, OH, describe the Verges of two -Rain-bows AF, BE and CHDG. For if E, F, G, H, be drops placed any where -in the conical Superficies described by OE, OF, OG, OH, and be -illuminated by the Sun's Rays SE, SF, SG, SH; the Angle SEO being equal -to the Angle POE, or 40 Degr. 17 Min. shall be the greatest Angle in -which the most refrangible Rays can after one Reflexion be refracted to -the Eye, and therefore all the Drops in the Line OE shall send the most -refrangible Rays most copiously to the Eye, and thereby strike the -Senses with the deepest violet Colour in that Region. And in like -manner the Angle SFO being equal to the Angle POF, or 42 Degr. 2 Min. -shall be the greatest in which the least refrangible Rays after one -Reflexion can emerge out of the Drops, and therefore those Rays shall -come most copiously to the Eye from the Drops in the Line OF, and strike -the Senses with the deepest red Colour in that Region. And by the same -Argument, the Rays which have intermediate Degrees of Refrangibility -shall come most copiously from Drops between E and F, and strike the -Senses with the intermediate Colours, in the Order which their Degrees -of Refrangibility require, that is in the Progress from E to F, or from -the inside of the Bow to the outside in this order, violet, indigo, -blue, green, yellow, orange, red. But the violet, by the mixture of the -white Light of the Clouds, will appear faint and incline to purple. - -[Illustration: FIG. 15.] - -Again, the Angle SGO being equal to the Angle POG, or 50 Gr. 51 Min. -shall be the least Angle in which the least refrangible Rays can after -two Reflexions emerge out of the Drops, and therefore the least -refrangible Rays shall come most copiously to the Eye from the Drops in -the Line OG, and strike the Sense with the deepest red in that Region. -And the Angle SHO being equal to the Angle POH, or 54 Gr. 7 Min. shall -be the least Angle, in which the most refrangible Rays after two -Reflexions can emerge out of the Drops; and therefore those Rays shall -come most copiously to the Eye from the Drops in the Line OH, and strike -the Senses with the deepest violet in that Region. And by the same -Argument, the Drops in the Regions between G and H shall strike the -Sense with the intermediate Colours in the Order which their Degrees of -Refrangibility require, that is, in the Progress from G to H, or from -the inside of the Bow to the outside in this order, red, orange, yellow, -green, blue, indigo, violet. And since these four Lines OE, OF, OG, OH, -may be situated any where in the above-mention'd conical Superficies; -what is said of the Drops and Colours in these Lines is to be understood -of the Drops and Colours every where in those Superficies. - -Thus shall there be made two Bows of Colours, an interior and stronger, -by one Reflexion in the Drops, and an exterior and fainter by two; for -the Light becomes fainter by every Reflexion. And their Colours shall -lie in a contrary Order to one another, the red of both Bows bordering -upon the Space GF, which is between the Bows. The Breadth of the -interior Bow EOF measured cross the Colours shall be 1 Degr. 45 Min. and -the Breadth of the exterior GOH shall be 3 Degr. 10 Min. and the -distance between them GOF shall be 8 Gr. 15 Min. the greatest -Semi-diameter of the innermost, that is, the Angle POF being 42 Gr. 2 -Min. and the least Semi-diameter of the outermost POG, being 50 Gr. 57 -Min. These are the Measures of the Bows, as they would be were the Sun -but a Point; for by the Breadth of his Body, the Breadth of the Bows -will be increased, and their Distance decreased by half a Degree, and so -the breadth of the interior Iris will be 2 Degr. 15 Min. that of the -exterior 3 Degr. 40 Min. their distance 8 Degr. 25 Min. the greatest -Semi-diameter of the interior Bow 42 Degr. 17 Min. and the least of the -exterior 50 Degr. 42 Min. And such are the Dimensions of the Bows in the -Heavens found to be very nearly, when their Colours appear strong and -perfect. For once, by such means as I then had, I measured the greatest -Semi-diameter of the interior Iris about 42 Degrees, and the breadth of -the red, yellow and green in that Iris 63 or 64 Minutes, besides the -outmost faint red obscured by the brightness of the Clouds, for which we -may allow 3 or 4 Minutes more. The breadth of the blue was about 40 -Minutes more besides the violet, which was so much obscured by the -brightness of the Clouds, that I could not measure its breadth. But -supposing the breadth of the blue and violet together to equal that of -the red, yellow and green together, the whole breadth of this Iris will -be about 2-1/4 Degrees, as above. The least distance between this Iris -and the exterior Iris was about 8 Degrees and 30 Minutes. The exterior -Iris was broader than the interior, but so faint, especially on the blue -side, that I could not measure its breadth distinctly. At another time -when both Bows appeared more distinct, I measured the breadth of the -interior Iris 2 Gr. 10´, and the breadth of the red, yellow and green in -the exterior Iris, was to the breadth of the same Colours in the -interior as 3 to 2. - -This Explication of the Rain-bow is yet farther confirmed by the known -Experiment (made by _Antonius de Dominis_ and _Des-Cartes_) of hanging -up any where in the Sun-shine a Glass Globe filled with Water, and -viewing it in such a posture, that the Rays which come from the Globe to -the Eye may contain with the Sun's Rays an Angle of either 42 or 50 -Degrees. For if the Angle be about 42 or 43 Degrees, the Spectator -(suppose at O) shall see a full red Colour in that side of the Globe -opposed to the Sun as 'tis represented at F, and if that Angle become -less (suppose by depressing the Globe to E) there will appear other -Colours, yellow, green and blue successive in the same side of the -Globe. But if the Angle be made about 50 Degrees (suppose by lifting up -the Globe to G) there will appear a red Colour in that side of the Globe -towards the Sun, and if the Angle be made greater (suppose by lifting -up the Globe to H) the red will turn successively to the other Colours, -yellow, green and blue. The same thing I have tried, by letting a Globe -rest, and raising or depressing the Eye, or otherwise moving it to make -the Angle of a just magnitude. - -I have heard it represented, that if the Light of a Candle be refracted -by a Prism to the Eye; when the blue Colour falls upon the Eye, the -Spectator shall see red in the Prism, and when the red falls upon the -Eye he shall see blue; and if this were certain, the Colours of the -Globe and Rain-bow ought to appear in a contrary order to what we find. -But the Colours of the Candle being very faint, the mistake seems to -arise from the difficulty of discerning what Colours fall on the Eye. -For, on the contrary, I have sometimes had occasion to observe in the -Sun's Light refracted by a Prism, that the Spectator always sees that -Colour in the Prism which falls upon his Eye. And the same I have found -true also in Candle-light. For when the Prism is moved slowly from the -Line which is drawn directly from the Candle to the Eye, the red appears -first in the Prism and then the blue, and therefore each of them is seen -when it falls upon the Eye. For the red passes over the Eye first, and -then the blue. - -The Light which comes through drops of Rain by two Refractions without -any Reflexion, ought to appear strongest at the distance of about 26 -Degrees from the Sun, and to decay gradually both ways as the distance -from him increases and decreases. And the same is to be understood of -Light transmitted through spherical Hail-stones. And if the Hail be a -little flatted, as it often is, the Light transmitted may grow so strong -at a little less distance than that of 26 Degrees, as to form a Halo -about the Sun or Moon; which Halo, as often as the Hail-stones are duly -figured may be colour'd, and then it must be red within by the least -refrangible Rays, and blue without by the most refrangible ones, -especially if the Hail-stones have opake Globules of Snow in their -center to intercept the Light within the Halo (as _Hugenius_ has -observ'd) and make the inside thereof more distinctly defined than it -would otherwise be. For such Hail-stones, though spherical, by -terminating the Light by the Snow, may make a Halo red within and -colourless without, and darker in the red than without, as Halos used to -be. For of those Rays which pass close by the Snow the Rubriform will be -least refracted, and so come to the Eye in the directest Lines. - -The Light which passes through a drop of Rain after two Refractions, and -three or more Reflexions, is scarce strong enough to cause a sensible -Bow; but in those Cylinders of Ice by which _Hugenius_ explains the -_Parhelia_, it may perhaps be sensible. - - -_PROP._ X. PROB. V. - -_By the discovered Properties of Light to explain the permanent Colours -of Natural Bodies._ - -These Colours arise from hence, that some natural Bodies reflect some -sorts of Rays, others other sorts more copiously than the rest. Minium -reflects the least refrangible or red-making Rays most copiously, and -thence appears red. Violets reflect the most refrangible most copiously, -and thence have their Colour, and so of other Bodies. Every Body -reflects the Rays of its own Colour more copiously than the rest, and -from their excess and predominance in the reflected Light has its -Colour. - -_Exper._ 17. For if in the homogeneal Lights obtained by the solution of -the Problem proposed in the fourth Proposition of the first Part of this -Book, you place Bodies of several Colours, you will find, as I have -done, that every Body looks most splendid and luminous in the Light of -its own Colour. Cinnaber in the homogeneal red Light is most -resplendent, in the green Light it is manifestly less resplendent, and -in the blue Light still less. Indigo in the violet blue Light is most -resplendent, and its splendor is gradually diminish'd, as it is removed -thence by degrees through the green and yellow Light to the red. By a -Leek the green Light, and next that the blue and yellow which compound -green, are more strongly reflected than the other Colours red and -violet, and so of the rest. But to make these Experiments the more -manifest, such Bodies ought to be chosen as have the fullest and most -vivid Colours, and two of those Bodies are to be compared together. -Thus, for instance, if Cinnaber and _ultra_-marine blue, or some other -full blue be held together in the red homogeneal Light, they will both -appear red, but the Cinnaber will appear of a strongly luminous and -resplendent red, and the _ultra_-marine blue of a faint obscure and dark -red; and if they be held together in the blue homogeneal Light, they -will both appear blue, but the _ultra_-marine will appear of a strongly -luminous and resplendent blue, and the Cinnaber of a faint and dark -blue. Which puts it out of dispute that the Cinnaber reflects the red -Light much more copiously than the _ultra_-marine doth, and the -_ultra_-marine reflects the blue Light much more copiously than the -Cinnaber doth. The same Experiment may be tried successfully with red -Lead and Indigo, or with any other two colour'd Bodies, if due allowance -be made for the different strength or weakness of their Colour and -Light. - -And as the reason of the Colours of natural Bodies is evident by these -Experiments, so it is farther confirmed and put past dispute by the two -first Experiments of the first Part, whereby 'twas proved in such Bodies -that the reflected Lights which differ in Colours do differ also in -degrees of Refrangibility. For thence it's certain, that some Bodies -reflect the more refrangible, others the less refrangible Rays more -copiously. - -And that this is not only a true reason of these Colours, but even the -only reason, may appear farther from this Consideration, that the Colour -of homogeneal Light cannot be changed by the Reflexion of natural -Bodies. - -For if Bodies by Reflexion cannot in the least change the Colour of any -one sort of Rays, they cannot appear colour'd by any other means than by -reflecting those which either are of their own Colour, or which by -mixture must produce it. - -But in trying Experiments of this kind care must be had that the Light -be sufficiently homogeneal. For if Bodies be illuminated by the ordinary -prismatick Colours, they will appear neither of their own Day-light -Colours, nor of the Colour of the Light cast on them, but of some middle -Colour between both, as I have found by Experience. Thus red Lead (for -instance) illuminated with the ordinary prismatick green will not appear -either red or green, but orange or yellow, or between yellow and green, -accordingly as the green Light by which 'tis illuminated is more or less -compounded. For because red Lead appears red when illuminated with white -Light, wherein all sorts of Rays are equally mix'd, and in the green -Light all sorts of Rays are not equally mix'd, the Excess of the -yellow-making, green-making and blue-making Rays in the incident green -Light, will cause those Rays to abound so much in the reflected Light, -as to draw the Colour from red towards their Colour. And because the red -Lead reflects the red-making Rays most copiously in proportion to their -number, and next after them the orange-making and yellow-making Rays; -these Rays in the reflected Light will be more in proportion to the -Light than they were in the incident green Light, and thereby will draw -the reflected Light from green towards their Colour. And therefore the -red Lead will appear neither red nor green, but of a Colour between -both. - -In transparently colour'd Liquors 'tis observable, that their Colour -uses to vary with their thickness. Thus, for instance, a red Liquor in a -conical Glass held between the Light and the Eye, looks of a pale and -dilute yellow at the bottom where 'tis thin, and a little higher where -'tis thicker grows orange, and where 'tis still thicker becomes red, and -where 'tis thickest the red is deepest and darkest. For it is to be -conceiv'd that such a Liquor stops the indigo-making and violet-making -Rays most easily, the blue-making Rays more difficultly, the -green-making Rays still more difficultly, and the red-making most -difficultly: And that if the thickness of the Liquor be only so much as -suffices to stop a competent number of the violet-making and -indigo-making Rays, without diminishing much the number of the rest, the -rest must (by _Prop._ 6. _Part_ 2.) compound a pale yellow. But if the -Liquor be so much thicker as to stop also a great number of the -blue-making Rays, and some of the green-making, the rest must compound -an orange; and where it is so thick as to stop also a great number of -the green-making and a considerable number of the yellow-making, the -rest must begin to compound a red, and this red must grow deeper and -darker as the yellow-making and orange-making Rays are more and more -stopp'd by increasing the thickness of the Liquor, so that few Rays -besides the red-making can get through. - -Of this kind is an Experiment lately related to me by Mr. _Halley_, who, -in diving deep into the Sea in a diving Vessel, found in a clear -Sun-shine Day, that when he was sunk many Fathoms deep into the Water -the upper part of his Hand on which the Sun shone directly through the -Water and through a small Glass Window in the Vessel appeared of a red -Colour, like that of a Damask Rose, and the Water below and the under -part of his Hand illuminated by Light reflected from the Water below -look'd green. For thence it may be gather'd, that the Sea-Water reflects -back the violet and blue-making Rays most easily, and lets the -red-making Rays pass most freely and copiously to great Depths. For -thereby the Sun's direct Light at all great Depths, by reason of the -predominating red-making Rays, must appear red; and the greater the -Depth is, the fuller and intenser must that red be. And at such Depths -as the violet-making Rays scarce penetrate unto, the blue-making, -green-making, and yellow-making Rays being reflected from below more -copiously than the red-making ones, must compound a green. - -Now, if there be two Liquors of full Colours, suppose a red and blue, -and both of them so thick as suffices to make their Colours sufficiently -full; though either Liquor be sufficiently transparent apart, yet will -you not be able to see through both together. For, if only the -red-making Rays pass through one Liquor, and only the blue-making -through the other, no Rays can pass through both. This Mr. _Hook_ tried -casually with Glass Wedges filled with red and blue Liquors, and was -surprized at the unexpected Event, the reason of it being then unknown; -which makes me trust the more to his Experiment, though I have not tried -it my self. But he that would repeat it, must take care the Liquors be -of very good and full Colours. - -Now, whilst Bodies become coloured by reflecting or transmitting this or -that sort of Rays more copiously than the rest, it is to be conceived -that they stop and stifle in themselves the Rays which they do not -reflect or transmit. For, if Gold be foliated and held between your Eye -and the Light, the Light looks of a greenish blue, and therefore massy -Gold lets into its Body the blue-making Rays to be reflected to and fro -within it till they be stopp'd and stifled, whilst it reflects the -yellow-making outwards, and thereby looks yellow. And much after the -same manner that Leaf Gold is yellow by reflected, and blue by -transmitted Light, and massy Gold is yellow in all Positions of the Eye; -there are some Liquors, as the Tincture of _Lignum Nephriticum_, and -some sorts of Glass which transmit one sort of Light most copiously, and -reflect another sort, and thereby look of several Colours, according to -the Position of the Eye to the Light. But, if these Liquors or Glasses -were so thick and massy that no Light could get through them, I question -not but they would like all other opake Bodies appear of one and the -same Colour in all Positions of the Eye, though this I cannot yet affirm -by Experience. For all colour'd Bodies, so far as my Observation -reaches, may be seen through if made sufficiently thin, and therefore -are in some measure transparent, and differ only in degrees of -Transparency from tinged transparent Liquors; these Liquors, as well as -those Bodies, by a sufficient Thickness becoming opake. A transparent -Body which looks of any Colour by transmitted Light, may also look of -the same Colour by reflected Light, the Light of that Colour being -reflected by the farther Surface of the Body, or by the Air beyond it. -And then the reflected Colour will be diminished, and perhaps cease, by -making the Body very thick, and pitching it on the backside to diminish -the Reflexion of its farther Surface, so that the Light reflected from -the tinging Particles may predominate. In such Cases, the Colour of the -reflected Light will be apt to vary from that of the Light transmitted. -But whence it is that tinged Bodies and Liquors reflect some sort of -Rays, and intromit or transmit other sorts, shall be said in the next -Book. In this Proposition I content my self to have put it past dispute, -that Bodies have such Properties, and thence appear colour'd. - - -_PROP._ XI. PROB. VI. - -_By mixing colour'd Lights to compound a beam of Light of the same -Colour and Nature with a beam of the Sun's direct Light, and therein to -experience the Truth of the foregoing Propositions._ - -[Illustration: FIG. 16.] - -Let ABC _abc_ [in _Fig._ 16.] represent a Prism, by which the Sun's -Light let into a dark Chamber through the Hole F, may be refracted -towards the Lens MN, and paint upon it at _p_, _q_, _r_, _s_, and _t_, -the usual Colours violet, blue, green, yellow, and red, and let the -diverging Rays by the Refraction of this Lens converge again towards X, -and there, by the mixture of all those their Colours, compound a white -according to what was shewn above. Then let another Prism DEG _deg_, -parallel to the former, be placed at X, to refract that white Light -upwards towards Y. Let the refracting Angles of the Prisms, and their -distances from the Lens be equal, so that the Rays which converged from -the Lens towards X, and without Refraction, would there have crossed and -diverged again, may by the Refraction of the second Prism be reduced -into Parallelism and diverge no more. For then those Rays will recompose -a beam of white Light XY. If the refracting Angle of either Prism be the -bigger, that Prism must be so much the nearer to the Lens. You will know -when the Prisms and the Lens are well set together, by observing if the -beam of Light XY, which comes out of the second Prism be perfectly white -to the very edges of the Light, and at all distances from the Prism -continue perfectly and totally white like a beam of the Sun's Light. For -till this happens, the Position of the Prisms and Lens to one another -must be corrected; and then if by the help of a long beam of Wood, as is -represented in the Figure, or by a Tube, or some other such Instrument, -made for that Purpose, they be made fast in that Situation, you may try -all the same Experiments in this compounded beam of Light XY, which have -been made in the Sun's direct Light. For this compounded beam of Light -has the same appearance, and is endow'd with all the same Properties -with a direct beam of the Sun's Light, so far as my Observation reaches. -And in trying Experiments in this beam you may by stopping any of the -Colours, _p_, _q_, _r_, _s_, and _t_, at the Lens, see how the Colours -produced in the Experiments are no other than those which the Rays had -at the Lens before they entered the Composition of this Beam: And by -consequence, that they arise not from any new Modifications of the Light -by Refractions and Reflexions, but from the various Separations and -Mixtures of the Rays originally endow'd with their colour-making -Qualities. - -So, for instance, having with a Lens 4-1/4 Inches broad, and two Prisms -on either hand 6-1/4 Feet distant from the Lens, made such a beam of -compounded Light; to examine the reason of the Colours made by Prisms, I -refracted this compounded beam of Light XY with another Prism HIK _kh_, -and thereby cast the usual Prismatick Colours PQRST upon the Paper LV -placed behind. And then by stopping any of the Colours _p_, _q_, _r_, -_s_, _t_, at the Lens, I found that the same Colour would vanish at the -Paper. So if the Purple _p_ was stopp'd at the Lens, the Purple P upon -the Paper would vanish, and the rest of the Colours would remain -unalter'd, unless perhaps the blue, so far as some purple latent in it -at the Lens might be separated from it by the following Refractions. And -so by intercepting the green upon the Lens, the green R upon the Paper -would vanish, and so of the rest; which plainly shews, that as the white -beam of Light XY was compounded of several Lights variously colour'd at -the Lens, so the Colours which afterwards emerge out of it by new -Refractions are no other than those of which its Whiteness was -compounded. The Refraction of the Prism HIK _kh_ generates the Colours -PQRST upon the Paper, not by changing the colorific Qualities of the -Rays, but by separating the Rays which had the very same colorific -Qualities before they enter'd the Composition of the refracted beam of -white Light XY. For otherwise the Rays which were of one Colour at the -Lens might be of another upon the Paper, contrary to what we find. - -So again, to examine the reason of the Colours of natural Bodies, I -placed such Bodies in the Beam of Light XY, and found that they all -appeared there of those their own Colours which they have in Day-light, -and that those Colours depend upon the Rays which had the same Colours -at the Lens before they enter'd the Composition of that beam. Thus, for -instance, Cinnaber illuminated by this beam appears of the same red -Colour as in Day-light; and if at the Lens you intercept the -green-making and blue-making Rays, its redness will become more full and -lively: But if you there intercept the red-making Rays, it will not any -longer appear red, but become yellow or green, or of some other Colour, -according to the sorts of Rays which you do not intercept. So Gold in -this Light XY appears of the same yellow Colour as in Day-light, but by -intercepting at the Lens a due Quantity of the yellow-making Rays it -will appear white like Silver (as I have tried) which shews that its -yellowness arises from the Excess of the intercepted Rays tinging that -Whiteness with their Colour when they are let pass. So the Infusion of -_Lignum Nephriticum_ (as I have also tried) when held in this beam of -Light XY, looks blue by the reflected Part of the Light, and red by the -transmitted Part of it, as when 'tis view'd in Day-light; but if you -intercept the blue at the Lens the Infusion will lose its reflected blue -Colour, whilst its transmitted red remains perfect, and by the loss of -some blue-making Rays, wherewith it was allay'd, becomes more intense -and full. And, on the contrary, if the red and orange-making Rays be -intercepted at the Lens, the Infusion will lose its transmitted red, -whilst its blue will remain and become more full and perfect. Which -shews, that the Infusion does not tinge the Rays with blue and red, but -only transmits those most copiously which were red-making before, and -reflects those most copiously which were blue-making before. And after -the same manner may the Reasons of other Phænomena be examined, by -trying them in this artificial beam of Light XY. - -FOOTNOTES: - -[I] See p. 59. - -[J] _See our_ Author's Lect. Optic. _Part_ II. _Sect._ II. _p._ 239. - -[K] _As is done in our_ Author's Lect. Optic. _Part_ I. _Sect._ III. -_and_ IV. _and Part_ II. _Sect._ II. - -[L] _See our_ Author's Lect. Optic. _Part_ II. _Sect._ II. _pag._ 269, -&c. - -[M] _This is demonstrated in our_ Author's Lect. Optic. _Part_ I. -_Sect._ IV. _Prop._ 35 _and_ 36. - - - - -THE - -SECOND BOOK - -OF - -OPTICKS - - - - -_PART I._ - -_Observations concerning the Reflexions, Refractions, and Colours of -thin transparent Bodies._ - - -It has been observed by others, that transparent Substances, as Glass, -Water, Air, &c. when made very thin by being blown into Bubbles, or -otherwise formed into Plates, do exhibit various Colours according to -their various thinness, altho' at a greater thickness they appear very -clear and colourless. In the former Book I forbore to treat of these -Colours, because they seemed of a more difficult Consideration, and were -not necessary for establishing the Properties of Light there discoursed -of. But because they may conduce to farther Discoveries for compleating -the Theory of Light, especially as to the constitution of the parts of -natural Bodies, on which their Colours or Transparency depend; I have -here set down an account of them. To render this Discourse short and -distinct, I have first described the principal of my Observations, and -then consider'd and made use of them. The Observations are these. - -_Obs._ 1. Compressing two Prisms hard together that their sides (which -by chance were a very little convex) might somewhere touch one another: -I found the place in which they touched to become absolutely -transparent, as if they had there been one continued piece of Glass. For -when the Light fell so obliquely on the Air, which in other places was -between them, as to be all reflected; it seemed in that place of contact -to be wholly transmitted, insomuch that when look'd upon, it appeared -like a black or dark spot, by reason that little or no sensible Light -was reflected from thence, as from other places; and when looked through -it seemed (as it were) a hole in that Air which was formed into a thin -Plate, by being compress'd between the Glasses. And through this hole -Objects that were beyond might be seen distinctly, which could not at -all be seen through other parts of the Glasses where the Air was -interjacent. Although the Glasses were a little convex, yet this -transparent spot was of a considerable breadth, which breadth seemed -principally to proceed from the yielding inwards of the parts of the -Glasses, by reason of their mutual pressure. For by pressing them very -hard together it would become much broader than otherwise. - -_Obs._ 2. When the Plate of Air, by turning the Prisms about their -common Axis, became so little inclined to the incident Rays, that some -of them began to be transmitted, there arose in it many slender Arcs of -Colours which at first were shaped almost like the Conchoid, as you see -them delineated in the first Figure. And by continuing the Motion of the -Prisms, these Arcs increased and bended more and more about the said -transparent spot, till they were compleated into Circles or Rings -incompassing it, and afterwards continually grew more and more -contracted. - -[Illustration: FIG. 1.] - -These Arcs at their first appearance were of a violet and blue Colour, -and between them were white Arcs of Circles, which presently by -continuing the Motion of the Prisms became a little tinged in their -inward Limbs with red and yellow, and to their outward Limbs the blue -was adjacent. So that the order of these Colours from the central dark -spot, was at that time white, blue, violet; black, red, orange, yellow, -white, blue, violet, &c. But the yellow and red were much fainter than -the blue and violet. - -The Motion of the Prisms about their Axis being continued, these Colours -contracted more and more, shrinking towards the whiteness on either -side of it, until they totally vanished into it. And then the Circles in -those parts appear'd black and white, without any other Colours -intermix'd. But by farther moving the Prisms about, the Colours again -emerged out of the whiteness, the violet and blue at its inward Limb, -and at its outward Limb the red and yellow. So that now their order from -the central Spot was white, yellow, red; black; violet, blue, white, -yellow, red, &c. contrary to what it was before. - -_Obs._ 3. When the Rings or some parts of them appeared only black and -white, they were very distinct and well defined, and the blackness -seemed as intense as that of the central Spot. Also in the Borders of -the Rings, where the Colours began to emerge out of the whiteness, they -were pretty distinct, which made them visible to a very great multitude. -I have sometimes number'd above thirty Successions (reckoning every -black and white Ring for one Succession) and seen more of them, which by -reason of their smalness I could not number. But in other Positions of -the Prisms, at which the Rings appeared of many Colours, I could not -distinguish above eight or nine of them, and the Exterior of those were -very confused and dilute. - -In these two Observations to see the Rings distinct, and without any -other Colour than Black and white, I found it necessary to hold my Eye -at a good distance from them. For by approaching nearer, although in the -same inclination of my Eye to the Plane of the Rings, there emerged a -bluish Colour out of the white, which by dilating it self more and more -into the black, render'd the Circles less distinct, and left the white a -little tinged with red and yellow. I found also by looking through a -slit or oblong hole, which was narrower than the pupil of my Eye, and -held close to it parallel to the Prisms, I could see the Circles much -distincter and visible to a far greater number than otherwise. - -_Obs._ 4. To observe more nicely the order of the Colours which arose -out of the white Circles as the Rays became less and less inclined to -the Plate of Air; I took two Object-glasses, the one a Plano-convex for -a fourteen Foot Telescope, and the other a large double Convex for one -of about fifty Foot; and upon this, laying the other with its plane side -downwards, I pressed them slowly together, to make the Colours -successively emerge in the middle of the Circles, and then slowly lifted -the upper Glass from the lower to make them successively vanish again in -the same place. The Colour, which by pressing the Glasses together, -emerged last in the middle of the other Colours, would upon its first -appearance look like a Circle of a Colour almost uniform from the -circumference to the center and by compressing the Glasses still more, -grow continually broader until a new Colour emerged in its center, and -thereby it became a Ring encompassing that new Colour. And by -compressing the Glasses still more, the diameter of this Ring would -increase, and the breadth of its Orbit or Perimeter decrease until -another new Colour emerged in the center of the last: And so on until a -third, a fourth, a fifth, and other following new Colours successively -emerged there, and became Rings encompassing the innermost Colour, the -last of which was the black Spot. And, on the contrary, by lifting up -the upper Glass from the lower, the diameter of the Rings would -decrease, and the breadth of their Orbit increase, until their Colours -reached successively to the center; and then they being of a -considerable breadth, I could more easily discern and distinguish their -Species than before. And by this means I observ'd their Succession and -Quantity to be as followeth. - -Next to the pellucid central Spot made by the contact of the Glasses -succeeded blue, white, yellow, and red. The blue was so little in -quantity, that I could not discern it in the Circles made by the Prisms, -nor could I well distinguish any violet in it, but the yellow and red -were pretty copious, and seemed about as much in extent as the white, -and four or five times more than the blue. The next Circuit in order of -Colours immediately encompassing these were violet, blue, green, yellow, -and red: and these were all of them copious and vivid, excepting the -green, which was very little in quantity, and seemed much more faint and -dilute than the other Colours. Of the other four, the violet was the -least in extent, and the blue less than the yellow or red. The third -Circuit or Order was purple, blue, green, yellow, and red; in which the -purple seemed more reddish than the violet in the former Circuit, and -the green was much more conspicuous, being as brisk and copious as any -of the other Colours, except the yellow, but the red began to be a -little faded, inclining very much to purple. After this succeeded the -fourth Circuit of green and red. The green was very copious and lively, -inclining on the one side to blue, and on the other side to yellow. But -in this fourth Circuit there was neither violet, blue, nor yellow, and -the red was very imperfect and dirty. Also the succeeding Colours became -more and more imperfect and dilute, till after three or four revolutions -they ended in perfect whiteness. Their form, when the Glasses were most -compress'd so as to make the black Spot appear in the center, is -delineated in the second Figure; where _a_, _b_, _c_, _d_, _e_: _f_, -_g_, _h_, _i_, _k_: _l_, _m_, _n_, _o_, _p_: _q_, _r_: _s_, _t_: _v_, -_x_: _y_, _z_, denote the Colours reckon'd in order from the center, -black, blue, white, yellow, red: violet, blue, green, yellow, red: -purple, blue, green, yellow, red: green, red: greenish blue, red: -greenish blue, pale red: greenish blue, reddish white. - -[Illustration: FIG. 2.] - -_Obs._ 5. To determine the interval of the Glasses, or thickness of the -interjacent Air, by which each Colour was produced, I measured the -Diameters of the first six Rings at the most lucid part of their Orbits, -and squaring them, I found their Squares to be in the arithmetical -Progression of the odd Numbers, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. And since one of -these Glasses was plane, and the other spherical, their Intervals at -those Rings must be in the same Progression. I measured also the -Diameters of the dark or faint Rings between the more lucid Colours, and -found their Squares to be in the arithmetical Progression of the even -Numbers, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. And it being very nice and difficult to -take these measures exactly; I repeated them divers times at divers -parts of the Glasses, that by their Agreement I might be confirmed in -them. And the same method I used in determining some others of the -following Observations. - -_Obs._ 6. The Diameter of the sixth Ring at the most lucid part of its -Orbit was 58/100 parts of an Inch, and the Diameter of the Sphere on -which the double convex Object-glass was ground was about 102 Feet, and -hence I gathered the thickness of the Air or Aereal Interval of the -Glasses at that Ring. But some time after, suspecting that in making -this Observation I had not determined the Diameter of the Sphere with -sufficient accurateness, and being uncertain whether the Plano-convex -Glass was truly plane, and not something concave or convex on that side -which I accounted plane; and whether I had not pressed the Glasses -together, as I often did, to make them touch; (For by pressing such -Glasses together their parts easily yield inwards, and the Rings thereby -become sensibly broader than they would be, did the Glasses keep their -Figures.) I repeated the Experiment, and found the Diameter of the sixth -lucid Ring about 55/100 parts of an Inch. I repeated the Experiment also -with such an Object-glass of another Telescope as I had at hand. This -was a double Convex ground on both sides to one and the same Sphere, and -its Focus was distant from it 83-2/5 Inches. And thence, if the Sines of -Incidence and Refraction of the bright yellow Light be assumed in -proportion as 11 to 17, the Diameter of the Sphere to which the Glass -was figured will by computation be found 182 Inches. This Glass I laid -upon a flat one, so that the black Spot appeared in the middle of the -Rings of Colours without any other Pressure than that of the weight of -the Glass. And now measuring the Diameter of the fifth dark Circle as -accurately as I could, I found it the fifth part of an Inch precisely. -This Measure was taken with the points of a pair of Compasses on the -upper Surface on the upper Glass, and my Eye was about eight or nine -Inches distance from the Glass, almost perpendicularly over it, and the -Glass was 1/6 of an Inch thick, and thence it is easy to collect that -the true Diameter of the Ring between the Glasses was greater than its -measur'd Diameter above the Glasses in the Proportion of 80 to 79, or -thereabouts, and by consequence equal to 16/79 parts of an Inch, and its -true Semi-diameter equal to 8/79 parts. Now as the Diameter of the -Sphere (182 Inches) is to the Semi-diameter of this fifth dark Ring -(8/79 parts of an Inch) so is this Semi-diameter to the thickness of the -Air at this fifth dark Ring; which is therefore 32/567931 or -100/1774784. Parts of an Inch; and the fifth Part thereof, _viz._ the -1/88739 Part of an Inch, is the Thickness of the Air at the first of -these dark Rings. - -The same Experiment I repeated with another double convex Object-glass -ground on both sides to one and the same Sphere. Its Focus was distant -from it 168-1/2 Inches, and therefore the Diameter of that Sphere was -184 Inches. This Glass being laid upon the same plain Glass, the -Diameter of the fifth of the dark Rings, when the black Spot in their -Center appear'd plainly without pressing the Glasses, was by the measure -of the Compasses upon the upper Glass 121/600 Parts of an Inch, and by -consequence between the Glasses it was 1222/6000: For the upper Glass -was 1/8 of an Inch thick, and my Eye was distant from it 8 Inches. And a -third proportional to half this from the Diameter of the Sphere is -5/88850 Parts of an Inch. This is therefore the Thickness of the Air at -this Ring, and a fifth Part thereof, _viz._ the 1/88850th Part of an -Inch is the Thickness thereof at the first of the Rings, as above. - -I tried the same Thing, by laying these Object-glasses upon flat Pieces -of a broken Looking-glass, and found the same Measures of the Rings: -Which makes me rely upon them till they can be determin'd more -accurately by Glasses ground to larger Spheres, though in such Glasses -greater care must be taken of a true Plane. - -These Dimensions were taken, when my Eye was placed almost -perpendicularly over the Glasses, being about an Inch, or an Inch and a -quarter, distant from the incident Rays, and eight Inches distant from -the Glass; so that the Rays were inclined to the Glass in an Angle of -about four Degrees. Whence by the following Observation you will -understand, that had the Rays been perpendicular to the Glasses, the -Thickness of the Air at these Rings would have been less in the -Proportion of the Radius to the Secant of four Degrees, that is, of -10000 to 10024. Let the Thicknesses found be therefore diminish'd in -this Proportion, and they will become 1/88952 and 1/89063, or (to use -the nearest round Number) the 1/89000th Part of an Inch. This is the -Thickness of the Air at the darkest Part of the first dark Ring made by -perpendicular Rays; and half this Thickness multiplied by the -Progression, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, &c. gives the Thicknesses of the Air at -the most luminous Parts of all the brightest Rings, _viz._ 1/178000, -3/178000, 5/178000, 7/178000, &c. their arithmetical Means 2/178000, -4/178000, 6/178000, &c. being its Thicknesses at the darkest Parts of -all the dark ones. - -_Obs._ 7. The Rings were least, when my Eye was placed perpendicularly -over the Glasses in the Axis of the Rings: And when I view'd them -obliquely they became bigger, continually swelling as I removed my Eye -farther from the Axis. And partly by measuring the Diameter of the same -Circle at several Obliquities of my Eye, partly by other Means, as also -by making use of the two Prisms for very great Obliquities, I found its -Diameter, and consequently the Thickness of the Air at its Perimeter in -all those Obliquities to be very nearly in the Proportions express'd in -this Table. - --------------------+--------------------+----------+---------- -Angle of Incidence |Angle of Refraction |Diameter |Thickness - on | into | of the | of the - the Air. | the Air. | Ring. | Air. --------------------+--------------------+----------+---------- - Deg. Min. | | | - | | | - 00 00 | 00 00 | 10 | 10 - | | | - 06 26 | 10 00 | 10-1/13 | 10-2/13 - | | | - 12 45 | 20 00 | 10-1/3 | 10-2/3 - | | | - 18 49 | 30 00 | 10-3/4 | 11-1/2 - | | | - 24 30 | 40 00 | 11-2/5 | 13 - | | | - 29 37 | 50 00 | 12-1/2 | 15-1/2 - | | | - 33 58 | 60 00 | 14 | 20 - | | | - 35 47 | 65 00 | 15-1/4 | 23-1/4 - | | | - 37 19 | 70 00 | 16-4/5 | 28-1/4 - | | | - 38 33 | 75 00 | 19-1/4 | 37 - | | | - 39 27 | 80 00 | 22-6/7 | 52-1/4 - | | | - 40 00 | 85 00 | 29 | 84-1/12 - | | | - 40 11 | 90 00 | 35 | 122-1/2 --------------------+--------------------+----------+---------- - -In the two first Columns are express'd the Obliquities of the incident -and emergent Rays to the Plate of the Air, that is, their Angles of -Incidence and Refraction. In the third Column the Diameter of any -colour'd Ring at those Obliquities is expressed in Parts, of which ten -constitute that Diameter when the Rays are perpendicular. And in the -fourth Column the Thickness of the Air at the Circumference of that Ring -is expressed in Parts, of which also ten constitute its Thickness when -the Rays are perpendicular. - -And from these Measures I seem to gather this Rule: That the Thickness -of the Air is proportional to the Secant of an Angle, whose Sine is a -certain mean Proportional between the Sines of Incidence and Refraction. -And that mean Proportional, so far as by these Measures I can determine -it, is the first of an hundred and six arithmetical mean Proportionals -between those Sines counted from the bigger Sine, that is, from the Sine -of Refraction when the Refraction is made out of the Glass into the -Plate of Air, or from the Sine of Incidence when the Refraction is made -out of the Plate of Air into the Glass. - -_Obs._ 8. The dark Spot in the middle of the Rings increased also by the -Obliquation of the Eye, although almost insensibly. But, if instead of -the Object-glasses the Prisms were made use of, its Increase was more -manifest when viewed so obliquely that no Colours appear'd about it. It -was least when the Rays were incident most obliquely on the interjacent -Air, and as the obliquity decreased it increased more and more until the -colour'd Rings appear'd, and then decreased again, but not so much as it -increased before. And hence it is evident, that the Transparency was -not only at the absolute Contact of the Glasses, but also where they had -some little Interval. I have sometimes observed the Diameter of that -Spot to be between half and two fifth parts of the Diameter of the -exterior Circumference of the red in the first Circuit or Revolution of -Colours when view'd almost perpendicularly; whereas when view'd -obliquely it hath wholly vanish'd and become opake and white like the -other parts of the Glass; whence it may be collected that the Glasses -did then scarcely, or not at all, touch one another, and that their -Interval at the perimeter of that Spot when view'd perpendicularly was -about a fifth or sixth part of their Interval at the circumference of -the said red. - -_Obs._ 9. By looking through the two contiguous Object-glasses, I found -that the interjacent Air exhibited Rings of Colours, as well by -transmitting Light as by reflecting it. The central Spot was now white, -and from it the order of the Colours were yellowish red; black, violet, -blue, white, yellow, red; violet, blue, green, yellow, red, &c. But -these Colours were very faint and dilute, unless when the Light was -trajected very obliquely through the Glasses: For by that means they -became pretty vivid. Only the first yellowish red, like the blue in the -fourth Observation, was so little and faint as scarcely to be discern'd. -Comparing the colour'd Rings made by Reflexion, with these made by -transmission of the Light; I found that white was opposite to black, red -to blue, yellow to violet, and green to a Compound of red and violet. -That is, those parts of the Glass were black when looked through, which -when looked upon appeared white, and on the contrary. And so those which -in one case exhibited blue, did in the other case exhibit red. And the -like of the other Colours. The manner you have represented in the third -Figure, where AB, CD, are the Surfaces of the Glasses contiguous at E, -and the black Lines between them are their Distances in arithmetical -Progression, and the Colours written above are seen by reflected Light, -and those below by Light transmitted (p. 209). - -_Obs._ 10. Wetting the Object-glasses a little at their edges, the Water -crept in slowly between them, and the Circles thereby became less and -the Colours more faint: Insomuch that as the Water crept along, one half -of them at which it first arrived would appear broken off from the other -half, and contracted into a less Room. By measuring them I found the -Proportions of their Diameters to the Diameters of the like Circles made -by Air to be about seven to eight, and consequently the Intervals of the -Glasses at like Circles, caused by those two Mediums Water and Air, are -as about three to four. Perhaps it may be a general Rule, That if any -other Medium more or less dense than Water be compress'd between the -Glasses, their Intervals at the Rings caused thereby will be to their -Intervals caused by interjacent Air, as the Sines are which measure the -Refraction made out of that Medium into Air. - -_Obs._ 11. When the Water was between the Glasses, if I pressed the -upper Glass variously at its edges to make the Rings move nimbly from -one place to another, a little white Spot would immediately follow the -center of them, which upon creeping in of the ambient Water into that -place would presently vanish. Its appearance was such as interjacent Air -would have caused, and it exhibited the same Colours. But it was not -air, for where any Bubbles of Air were in the Water they would not -vanish. The Reflexion must have rather been caused by a subtiler Medium, -which could recede through the Glasses at the creeping in of the Water. - -_Obs._ 12. These Observations were made in the open Air. But farther to -examine the Effects of colour'd Light falling on the Glasses, I darken'd -the Room, and view'd them by Reflexion of the Colours of a Prism cast on -a Sheet of white Paper, my Eye being so placed that I could see the -colour'd Paper by Reflexion in the Glasses, as in a Looking-glass. And -by this means the Rings became distincter and visible to a far greater -number than in the open Air. I have sometimes seen more than twenty of -them, whereas in the open Air I could not discern above eight or nine. - -[Illustration: FIG. 3.] - -_Obs._ 13. Appointing an Assistant to move the Prism to and fro about -its Axis, that all the Colours might successively fall on that part of -the Paper which I saw by Reflexion from that part of the Glasses, where -the Circles appear'd, so that all the Colours might be successively -reflected from the Circles to my Eye, whilst I held it immovable, I -found the Circles which the red Light made to be manifestly bigger than -those which were made by the blue and violet. And it was very pleasant -to see them gradually swell or contract accordingly as the Colour of the -Light was changed. The Interval of the Glasses at any of the Rings when -they were made by the utmost red Light, was to their Interval at the -same Ring when made by the utmost violet, greater than as 3 to 2, and -less than as 13 to 8. By the most of my Observations it was as 14 to 9. -And this Proportion seem'd very nearly the same in all Obliquities of my -Eye; unless when two Prisms were made use of instead of the -Object-glasses. For then at a certain great obliquity of my Eye, the -Rings made by the several Colours seem'd equal, and at a greater -obliquity those made by the violet would be greater than the same Rings -made by the red: the Refraction of the Prism in this case causing the -most refrangible Rays to fall more obliquely on that plate of the Air -than the least refrangible ones. Thus the Experiment succeeded in the -colour'd Light, which was sufficiently strong and copious to make the -Rings sensible. And thence it may be gather'd, that if the most -refrangible and least refrangible Rays had been copious enough to make -the Rings sensible without the mixture of other Rays, the Proportion -which here was 14 to 9 would have been a little greater, suppose 14-1/4 -or 14-1/3 to 9. - -_Obs._ 14. Whilst the Prism was turn'd about its Axis with an uniform -Motion, to make all the several Colours fall successively upon the -Object-glasses, and thereby to make the Rings contract and dilate: The -Contraction or Dilatation of each Ring thus made by the variation of its -Colour was swiftest in the red, and slowest in the violet, and in the -intermediate Colours it had intermediate degrees of Celerity. Comparing -the quantity of Contraction and Dilatation made by all the degrees of -each Colour, I found that it was greatest in the red; less in the -yellow, still less in the blue, and least in the violet. And to make as -just an Estimation as I could of the Proportions of their Contractions -or Dilatations, I observ'd that the whole Contraction or Dilatation of -the Diameter of any Ring made by all the degrees of red, was to that of -the Diameter of the same Ring made by all the degrees of violet, as -about four to three, or five to four, and that when the Light was of the -middle Colour between yellow and green, the Diameter of the Ring was -very nearly an arithmetical Mean between the greatest Diameter of the -same Ring made by the outmost red, and the least Diameter thereof made -by the outmost violet: Contrary to what happens in the Colours of the -oblong Spectrum made by the Refraction of a Prism, where the red is most -contracted, the violet most expanded, and in the midst of all the -Colours is the Confine of green and blue. And hence I seem to collect -that the thicknesses of the Air between the Glasses there, where the -Ring is successively made by the limits of the five principal Colours -(red, yellow, green, blue, violet) in order (that is, by the extreme -red, by the limit of red and yellow in the middle of the orange, by the -limit of yellow and green, by the limit of green and blue, by the limit -of blue and violet in the middle of the indigo, and by the extreme -violet) are to one another very nearly as the sixth lengths of a Chord -which found the Notes in a sixth Major, _sol_, _la_, _mi_, _fa_, _sol_, -_la_. But it agrees something better with the Observation to say, that -the thicknesses of the Air between the Glasses there, where the Rings -are successively made by the limits of the seven Colours, red, orange, -yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet in order, are to one another as the -Cube Roots of the Squares of the eight lengths of a Chord, which found -the Notes in an eighth, _sol_, _la_, _fa_, _sol_, _la_, _mi_, _fa_, -_sol_; that is, as the Cube Roots of the Squares of the Numbers, 1, 8/9, -5/6, 3/4, 2/3, 3/5, 9/16, 1/2. - -_Obs._ 15. These Rings were not of various Colours like those made in -the open Air, but appeared all over of that prismatick Colour only with -which they were illuminated. And by projecting the prismatick Colours -immediately upon the Glasses, I found that the Light which fell on the -dark Spaces which were between the Colour'd Rings was transmitted -through the Glasses without any variation of Colour. For on a white -Paper placed behind, it would paint Rings of the same Colour with those -which were reflected, and of the bigness of their immediate Spaces. And -from thence the origin of these Rings is manifest; namely, that the Air -between the Glasses, according to its various thickness, is disposed in -some places to reflect, and in others to transmit the Light of any one -Colour (as you may see represented in the fourth Figure) and in the same -place to reflect that of one Colour where it transmits that of another. - -[Illustration: FIG. 4.] - -_Obs._ 16. The Squares of the Diameters of these Rings made by any -prismatick Colour were in arithmetical Progression, as in the fifth -Observation. And the Diameter of the sixth Circle, when made by the -citrine yellow, and viewed almost perpendicularly was about 58/100 parts -of an Inch, or a little less, agreeable to the sixth Observation. - -The precedent Observations were made with a rarer thin Medium, -terminated by a denser, such as was Air or Water compress'd between two -Glasses. In those that follow are set down the Appearances of a denser -Medium thin'd within a rarer, such as are Plates of Muscovy Glass, -Bubbles of Water, and some other thin Substances terminated on all sides -with air. - -_Obs._ 17. If a Bubble be blown with Water first made tenacious by -dissolving a little Soap in it, 'tis a common Observation, that after a -while it will appear tinged with a great variety of Colours. To defend -these Bubbles from being agitated by the external Air (whereby their -Colours are irregularly moved one among another, so that no accurate -Observation can be made of them,) as soon as I had blown any of them I -cover'd it with a clear Glass, and by that means its Colours emerged in -a very regular order, like so many concentrick Rings encompassing the -top of the Bubble. And as the Bubble grew thinner by the continual -subsiding of the Water, these Rings dilated slowly and overspread the -whole Bubble, descending in order to the bottom of it, where they -vanish'd successively. In the mean while, after all the Colours were -emerged at the top, there grew in the center of the Rings a small round -black Spot, like that in the first Observation, which continually -dilated it self till it became sometimes more than 1/2 or 3/4 of an Inch -in breadth before the Bubble broke. At first I thought there had been no -Light reflected from the Water in that place, but observing it more -curiously, I saw within it several smaller round Spots, which appeared -much blacker and darker than the rest, whereby I knew that there was -some Reflexion at the other places which were not so dark as those -Spots. And by farther Tryal I found that I could see the Images of some -things (as of a Candle or the Sun) very faintly reflected, not only from -the great black Spot, but also from the little darker Spots which were -within it. - -Besides the aforesaid colour'd Rings there would often appear small -Spots of Colours, ascending and descending up and down the sides of the -Bubble, by reason of some Inequalities in the subsiding of the Water. -And sometimes small black Spots generated at the sides would ascend up -to the larger black Spot at the top of the Bubble, and unite with it. - -_Obs._ 18. Because the Colours of these Bubbles were more extended and -lively than those of the Air thinn'd between two Glasses, and so more -easy to be distinguish'd, I shall here give you a farther description of -their order, as they were observ'd in viewing them by Reflexion of the -Skies when of a white Colour, whilst a black substance was placed -behind the Bubble. And they were these, red, blue; red, blue; red, blue; -red, green; red, yellow, green, blue, purple; red, yellow, green, blue, -violet; red, yellow, white, blue, black. - -The three first Successions of red and blue were very dilute and dirty, -especially the first, where the red seem'd in a manner to be white. -Among these there was scarce any other Colour sensible besides red and -blue, only the blues (and principally the second blue) inclined a little -to green. - -The fourth red was also dilute and dirty, but not so much as the former -three; after that succeeded little or no yellow, but a copious green, -which at first inclined a little to yellow, and then became a pretty -brisk and good willow green, and afterwards changed to a bluish Colour; -but there succeeded neither blue nor violet. - -The fifth red at first inclined very much to purple, and afterwards -became more bright and brisk, but yet not very pure. This was succeeded -with a very bright and intense yellow, which was but little in quantity, -and soon chang'd to green: But that green was copious and something more -pure, deep and lively, than the former green. After that follow'd an -excellent blue of a bright Sky-colour, and then a purple, which was less -in quantity than the blue, and much inclined to red. - -The sixth red was at first of a very fair and lively scarlet, and soon -after of a brighter Colour, being very pure and brisk, and the best of -all the reds. Then after a lively orange follow'd an intense bright and -copious yellow, which was also the best of all the yellows, and this -changed first to a greenish yellow, and then to a greenish blue; but the -green between the yellow and the blue, was very little and dilute, -seeming rather a greenish white than a green. The blue which succeeded -became very good, and of a very bright Sky-colour, but yet something -inferior to the former blue; and the violet was intense and deep with -little or no redness in it. And less in quantity than the blue. - -In the last red appeared a tincture of scarlet next to violet, which -soon changed to a brighter Colour, inclining to an orange; and the -yellow which follow'd was at first pretty good and lively, but -afterwards it grew more dilute until by degrees it ended in perfect -whiteness. And this whiteness, if the Water was very tenacious and -well-temper'd, would slowly spread and dilate it self over the greater -part of the Bubble; continually growing paler at the top, where at -length it would crack in many places, and those cracks, as they dilated, -would appear of a pretty good, but yet obscure and dark Sky-colour; the -white between the blue Spots diminishing, until it resembled the Threds -of an irregular Net-work, and soon after vanish'd, and left all the -upper part of the Bubble of the said dark blue Colour. And this Colour, -after the aforesaid manner, dilated it self downwards, until sometimes -it hath overspread the whole Bubble. In the mean while at the top, which -was of a darker blue than the bottom, and appear'd also full of many -round blue Spots, something darker than the rest, there would emerge -one or more very black Spots, and within those, other Spots of an -intenser blackness, which I mention'd in the former Observation; and -these continually dilated themselves until the Bubble broke. - -If the Water was not very tenacious, the black Spots would break forth -in the white, without any sensible intervention of the blue. And -sometimes they would break forth within the precedent yellow, or red, or -perhaps within the blue of the second order, before the intermediate -Colours had time to display themselves. - -By this description you may perceive how great an affinity these Colours -have with those of Air described in the fourth Observation, although set -down in a contrary order, by reason that they begin to appear when the -Bubble is thickest, and are most conveniently reckon'd from the lowest -and thickest part of the Bubble upwards. - -_Obs._ 19. Viewing in several oblique Positions of my Eye the Rings of -Colours emerging on the top of the Bubble, I found that they were -sensibly dilated by increasing the obliquity, but yet not so much by far -as those made by thinn'd Air in the seventh Observation. For there they -were dilated so much as, when view'd most obliquely, to arrive at a part -of the Plate more than twelve times thicker than that where they -appear'd when viewed perpendicularly; whereas in this case the thickness -of the Water, at which they arrived when viewed most obliquely, was to -that thickness which exhibited them by perpendicular Rays, something -less than as 8 to 5. By the best of my Observations it was between 15 -and 15-1/2 to 10; an increase about 24 times less than in the other -case. - -Sometimes the Bubble would become of an uniform thickness all over, -except at the top of it near the black Spot, as I knew, because it would -exhibit the same appearance of Colours in all Positions of the Eye. And -then the Colours which were seen at its apparent circumference by the -obliquest Rays, would be different from those that were seen in other -places, by Rays less oblique to it. And divers Spectators might see the -same part of it of differing Colours, by viewing it at very differing -Obliquities. Now observing how much the Colours at the same places of -the Bubble, or at divers places of equal thickness, were varied by the -several Obliquities of the Rays; by the assistance of the 4th, 14th, -16th and 18th Observations, as they are hereafter explain'd, I collect -the thickness of the Water requisite to exhibit any one and the same -Colour, at several Obliquities, to be very nearly in the Proportion -expressed in this Table. - ------------------+------------------+---------------- - Incidence on | Refraction into | Thickness of - the Water. | the Water. | the Water. ------------------+------------------+---------------- - Deg. Min. | Deg. Min. | - | | - 00 00 | 00 00 | 10 - | | - 15 00 | 11 11 | 10-1/4 - | | - 30 00 | 22 1 | 10-4/5 - | | - 45 00 | 32 2 | 11-4/5 - | | - 60 00 | 40 30 | 13 - | | - 75 00 | 46 25 | 14-1/2 - | | - 90 00 | 48 35 | 15-1/5 ------------------+------------------+---------------- - -In the two first Columns are express'd the Obliquities of the Rays to -the Superficies of the Water, that is, their Angles of Incidence and -Refraction. Where I suppose, that the Sines which measure them are in -round Numbers, as 3 to 4, though probably the Dissolution of Soap in the -Water, may a little alter its refractive Virtue. In the third Column, -the Thickness of the Bubble, at which any one Colour is exhibited in -those several Obliquities, is express'd in Parts, of which ten -constitute its Thickness when the Rays are perpendicular. And the Rule -found by the seventh Observation agrees well with these Measures, if -duly apply'd; namely, that the Thickness of a Plate of Water requisite -to exhibit one and the same Colour at several Obliquities of the Eye, is -proportional to the Secant of an Angle, whose Sine is the first of an -hundred and six arithmetical mean Proportionals between the Sines of -Incidence and Refraction counted from the lesser Sine, that is, from the -Sine of Refraction when the Refraction is made out of Air into Water, -otherwise from the Sine of Incidence. - -I have sometimes observ'd, that the Colours which arise on polish'd -Steel by heating it, or on Bell-metal, and some other metalline -Substances, when melted and pour'd on the Ground, where they may cool in -the open Air, have, like the Colours of Water-bubbles, been a little -changed by viewing them at divers Obliquities, and particularly that a -deep blue, or violet, when view'd very obliquely, hath been changed to a -deep red. But the Changes of these Colours are not so great and -sensible as of those made by Water. For the Scoria, or vitrified Part of -the Metal, which most Metals when heated or melted do continually -protrude, and send out to their Surface, and which by covering the -Metals in form of a thin glassy Skin, causes these Colours, is much -denser than Water; and I find that the Change made by the Obliquation of -the Eye is least in Colours of the densest thin Substances. - -_Obs._ 20. As in the ninth Observation, so here, the Bubble, by -transmitted Light, appear'd of a contrary Colour to that, which it -exhibited by Reflexion. Thus when the Bubble being look'd on by the -Light of the Clouds reflected from it, seemed red at its apparent -Circumference, if the Clouds at the same time, or immediately after, -were view'd through it, the Colour at its Circumference would be blue. -And, on the contrary, when by reflected Light it appeared blue, it would -appear red by transmitted Light. - -_Obs._ 21. By wetting very thin Plates of _Muscovy_ Glass, whose -thinness made the like Colours appear, the Colours became more faint and -languid, especially by wetting the Plates on that side opposite to the -Eye: But I could not perceive any variation of their Species. So then -the thickness of a Plate requisite to produce any Colour, depends only -on the density of the Plate, and not on that of the ambient Medium. And -hence, by the 10th and 16th Observations, may be known the thickness -which Bubbles of Water, or Plates of _Muscovy_ Glass, or other -Substances, have at any Colour produced by them. - -_Obs._ 22. A thin transparent Body, which is denser than its ambient -Medium, exhibits more brisk and vivid Colours than that which is so much -rarer; as I have particularly observed in the Air and Glass. For blowing -Glass very thin at a Lamp Furnace, those Plates encompassed with Air did -exhibit Colours much more vivid than those of Air made thin between two -Glasses. - -_Obs._ 23. Comparing the quantity of Light reflected from the several -Rings, I found that it was most copious from the first or inmost, and in -the exterior Rings became gradually less and less. Also the whiteness of -the first Ring was stronger than that reflected from those parts of the -thin Medium or Plate which were without the Rings; as I could manifestly -perceive by viewing at a distance the Rings made by the two -Object-glasses; or by comparing two Bubbles of Water blown at distant -Times, in the first of which the Whiteness appear'd, which succeeded all -the Colours, and in the other, the Whiteness which preceded them all. - -_Obs._ 24. When the two Object-glasses were lay'd upon one another, so -as to make the Rings of the Colours appear, though with my naked Eye I -could not discern above eight or nine of those Rings, yet by viewing -them through a Prism I have seen a far greater Multitude, insomuch that -I could number more than forty, besides many others, that were so very -small and close together, that I could not keep my Eye steady on them -severally so as to number them, but by their Extent I have sometimes -estimated them to be more than an hundred. And I believe the Experiment -may be improved to the Discovery of far greater Numbers. For they seem -to be really unlimited, though visible only so far as they can be -separated by the Refraction of the Prism, as I shall hereafter explain. - -[Illustration: FIG. 5.] - -But it was but one side of these Rings, namely, that towards which the -Refraction was made, which by that Refraction was render'd distinct, and -the other side became more confused than when view'd by the naked Eye, -insomuch that there I could not discern above one or two, and sometimes -none of those Rings, of which I could discern eight or nine with my -naked Eye. And their Segments or Arcs, which on the other side appear'd -so numerous, for the most part exceeded not the third Part of a Circle. -If the Refraction was very great, or the Prism very distant from the -Object-glasses, the middle Part of those Arcs became also confused, so -as to disappear and constitute an even Whiteness, whilst on either side -their Ends, as also the whole Arcs farthest from the Center, became -distincter than before, appearing in the Form as you see them design'd -in the fifth Figure. - -The Arcs, where they seem'd distinctest, were only white and black -successively, without any other Colours intermix'd. But in other Places -there appeared Colours, whose Order was inverted by the refraction in -such manner, that if I first held the Prism very near the -Object-glasses, and then gradually removed it farther off towards my -Eye, the Colours of the 2d, 3d, 4th, and following Rings, shrunk towards -the white that emerged between them, until they wholly vanish'd into it -at the middle of the Arcs, and afterwards emerged again in a contrary -Order. But at the Ends of the Arcs they retain'd their Order unchanged. - -I have sometimes so lay'd one Object-glass upon the other, that to the -naked Eye they have all over seem'd uniformly white, without the least -Appearance of any of the colour'd Rings; and yet by viewing them through -a Prism, great Multitudes of those Rings have discover'd themselves. And -in like manner Plates of _Muscovy_ Glass, and Bubbles of Glass blown at -a Lamp-Furnace, which were not so thin as to exhibit any Colours to the -naked Eye, have through the Prism exhibited a great Variety of them -ranged irregularly up and down in the Form of Waves. And so Bubbles of -Water, before they began to exhibit their Colours to the naked Eye of a -Bystander, have appeared through a Prism, girded about with many -parallel and horizontal Rings; to produce which Effect, it was necessary -to hold the Prism parallel, or very nearly parallel to the Horizon, and -to dispose it so that the Rays might be refracted upwards. - - - - -THE - -SECOND BOOK - -OF - -OPTICKS - - -_PART II._ - -_Remarks upon the foregoing Observations._ - - -Having given my Observations of these Colours, before I make use of them -to unfold the Causes of the Colours of natural Bodies, it is convenient -that by the simplest of them, such as are the 2d, 3d, 4th, 9th, 12th, -18th, 20th, and 24th, I first explain the more compounded. And first to -shew how the Colours in the fourth and eighteenth Observations are -produced, let there be taken in any Right Line from the Point Y, [in -_Fig._ 6.] the Lengths YA, YB, YC, YD, YE, YF, YG, YH, in proportion to -one another, as the Cube-Roots of the Squares of the Numbers, 1/2, 9/16, -3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 1, whereby the Lengths of a Musical Chord to -sound all the Notes in an eighth are represented; that is, in the -Proportion of the Numbers 6300, 6814, 7114, 7631, 8255, 8855, 9243, -10000. And at the Points A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, let Perpendiculars -A[Greek: a], B[Greek: b], &c. be erected, by whose Intervals the Extent -of the several Colours set underneath against them, is to be -represented. Then divide the Line _A[Greek: a]_ in such Proportion as -the Numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, &c. set at the Points of -Division denote. And through those Divisions from Y draw Lines 1I, 2K, -3L, 5M, 6N, 7O, &c. - -Now, if A2 be supposed to represent the Thickness of any thin -transparent Body, at which the outmost Violet is most copiously -reflected in the first Ring, or Series of Colours, then by the 13th -Observation, HK will represent its Thickness, at which the utmost Red is -most copiously reflected in the same Series. Also by the 5th and 16th -Observations, A6 and HN will denote the Thicknesses at which those -extreme Colours are most copiously reflected in the second Series, and -A10 and HQ the Thicknesses at which they are most copiously reflected in -the third Series, and so on. And the Thickness at which any of the -intermediate Colours are reflected most copiously, will, according to -the 14th Observation, be defined by the distance of the Line AH from the -intermediate parts of the Lines 2K, 6N, 10Q, &c. against which the Names -of those Colours are written below. - -[Illustration: FIG. 6.] - -But farther, to define the Latitude of these Colours in each Ring or -Series, let A1 design the least thickness, and A3 the greatest -thickness, at which the extreme violet in the first Series is reflected, -and let HI, and HL, design the like limits for the extreme red, and let -the intermediate Colours be limited by the intermediate parts of the -Lines 1I, and 3L, against which the Names of those Colours are written, -and so on: But yet with this caution, that the Reflexions be supposed -strongest at the intermediate Spaces, 2K, 6N, 10Q, &c. and from thence -to decrease gradually towards these limits, 1I, 3L, 5M, 7O, &c. on -either side; where you must not conceive them to be precisely limited, -but to decay indefinitely. And whereas I have assign'd the same Latitude -to every Series, I did it, because although the Colours in the first -Series seem to be a little broader than the rest, by reason of a -stronger Reflexion there, yet that inequality is so insensible as -scarcely to be determin'd by Observation. - -Now according to this Description, conceiving that the Rays originally -of several Colours are by turns reflected at the Spaces 1I, L3, 5M, O7, -9PR11, &c. and transmitted at the Spaces AHI1, 3LM5, 7OP9, &c. it is -easy to know what Colour must in the open Air be exhibited at any -thickness of a transparent thin Body. For if a Ruler be applied parallel -to AH, at that distance from it by which the thickness of the Body is -represented, the alternate Spaces 1IL3, 5MO7, &c. which it crosseth will -denote the reflected original Colours, of which the Colour exhibited in -the open Air is compounded. Thus if the constitution of the green in the -third Series of Colours be desired, apply the Ruler as you see at -[Greek: prsph], and by its passing through some of the blue at [Greek: -p] and yellow at [Greek: s], as well as through the green at [Greek: r], -you may conclude that the green exhibited at that thickness of the Body -is principally constituted of original green, but not without a mixture -of some blue and yellow. - -By this means you may know how the Colours from the center of the Rings -outward ought to succeed in order as they were described in the 4th and -18th Observations. For if you move the Ruler gradually from AH through -all distances, having pass'd over the first Space which denotes little -or no Reflexion to be made by thinnest Substances, it will first arrive -at 1 the violet, and then very quickly at the blue and green, which -together with that violet compound blue, and then at the yellow and red, -by whose farther addition that blue is converted into whiteness, which -whiteness continues during the transit of the edge of the Ruler from I -to 3, and after that by the successive deficience of its component -Colours, turns first to compound yellow, and then to red, and last of -all the red ceaseth at L. Then begin the Colours of the second Series, -which succeed in order during the transit of the edge of the Ruler from -5 to O, and are more lively than before, because more expanded and -severed. And for the same reason instead of the former white there -intercedes between the blue and yellow a mixture of orange, yellow, -green, blue and indigo, all which together ought to exhibit a dilute and -imperfect green. So the Colours of the third Series all succeed in -order; first, the violet, which a little interferes with the red of the -second order, and is thereby inclined to a reddish purple; then the blue -and green, which are less mix'd with other Colours, and consequently -more lively than before, especially the green: Then follows the yellow, -some of which towards the green is distinct and good, but that part of -it towards the succeeding red, as also that red is mix'd with the violet -and blue of the fourth Series, whereby various degrees of red very much -inclining to purple are compounded. This violet and blue, which should -succeed this red, being mixed with, and hidden in it, there succeeds a -green. And this at first is much inclined to blue, but soon becomes a -good green, the only unmix'd and lively Colour in this fourth Series. -For as it verges towards the yellow, it begins to interfere with the -Colours of the fifth Series, by whose mixture the succeeding yellow and -red are very much diluted and made dirty, especially the yellow, which -being the weaker Colour is scarce able to shew it self. After this the -several Series interfere more and more, and their Colours become more -and more intermix'd, till after three or four more revolutions (in which -the red and blue predominate by turns) all sorts of Colours are in all -places pretty equally blended, and compound an even whiteness. - -And since by the 15th Observation the Rays endued with one Colour are -transmitted, where those of another Colour are reflected, the reason of -the Colours made by the transmitted Light in the 9th and 20th -Observations is from hence evident. - -If not only the Order and Species of these Colours, but also the precise -thickness of the Plate, or thin Body at which they are exhibited, be -desired in parts of an Inch, that may be also obtained by assistance of -the 6th or 16th Observations. For according to those Observations the -thickness of the thinned Air, which between two Glasses exhibited the -most luminous parts of the first six Rings were 1/178000, 3/178000, -5/178000, 7/178000, 9/178000, 11/178000 parts of an Inch. Suppose the -Light reflected most copiously at these thicknesses be the bright -citrine yellow, or confine of yellow and orange, and these thicknesses -will be F[Greek: l], F[Greek: m], F[Greek: u], F[Greek: x], F[Greek: o], -F[Greek: t]. And this being known, it is easy to determine what -thickness of Air is represented by G[Greek: ph], or by any other -distance of the Ruler from AH. - -But farther, since by the 10th Observation the thickness of Air was to -the thickness of Water, which between the same Glasses exhibited the -same Colour, as 4 to 3, and by the 21st Observation the Colours of thin -Bodies are not varied by varying the ambient Medium; the thickness of a -Bubble of Water, exhibiting any Colour, will be 3/4 of the thickness of -Air producing the same Colour. And so according to the same 10th and -21st Observations, the thickness of a Plate of Glass, whose Refraction -of the mean refrangible Ray, is measured by the proportion of the Sines -31 to 20, may be 20/31 of the thickness of Air producing the same -Colours; and the like of other Mediums. I do not affirm, that this -proportion of 20 to 31, holds in all the Rays; for the Sines of other -sorts of Rays have other Proportions. But the differences of those -Proportions are so little that I do not here consider them. On these -Grounds I have composed the following Table, wherein the thickness of -Air, Water, and Glass, at which each Colour is most intense and -specifick, is expressed in parts of an Inch divided into ten hundred -thousand equal parts. - -Now if this Table be compared with the 6th Scheme, you will there see -the constitution of each Colour, as to its Ingredients, or the original -Colours of which it is compounded, and thence be enabled to judge of its -Intenseness or Imperfection; which may suffice in explication of the 4th -and 18th Observations, unless it be farther desired to delineate the -manner how the Colours appear, when the two Object-glasses are laid upon -one another. To do which, let there be described a large Arc of a -Circle, and a streight Line which may touch that Arc, and parallel to -that Tangent several occult Lines, at such distances from it, as the -Numbers set against the several Colours in the Table denote. For the -Arc, and its Tangent, will represent the Superficies of the Glasses -terminating the interjacent Air; and the places where the occult Lines -cut the Arc will show at what distances from the center, or Point of -contact, each Colour is reflected. - -_The thickness of colour'd Plates and Particles of_ - _____________|_______________ - / \ - Air. Water. Glass. - |---------+----------+----------+ - {Very black | 1/2 | 3/8 | 10/31 | - {Black | 1 | 3/4 | 20/31 | - {Beginning of | | | | - { Black | 2 | 1-1/2 | 1-2/7 | -Their Colours of the {Blue | 2-2/5 | 1-4/5 | 1-11/22 | -first Order, {White | 5-1/4 | 3-7/8 | 3-2/5 | - {Yellow | 7-1/9 | 5-1/3 | 4-3/5 | - {Orange | 8 | 6 | 5-1/6 | - {Red | 9 | 6-3/4 | 5-4/5 | - |---------+----------+----------| - {Violet | 11-1/6 | 8-3/8 | 7-1/5 | - {Indigo | 12-5/6 | 9-5/8 | 8-2/11 | - {Blue | 14 | 10-1/2 | 9 | - {Green | 15-1/8 | 11-2/3 | 9-5/7 | -Of the second order, {Yellow | 16-2/7 | 12-1/5 | 10-2/5 | - {Orange | 17-2/9 | 13 | 11-1/9 | - {Bright red | 18-1/3 | 13-3/4 | 11-5/6 | - {Scarlet | 19-2/3 | 14-3/4 | 12-2/3 | - |---------+----------+----------| - {Purple | 21 | 15-3/4 | 13-11/20 | - {Indigo | 22-1/10 | 16-4/7 | 14-1/4 | - {Blue | 23-2/5 | 17-11/20 | 15-1/10 | -Of the third Order, {Green | 25-1/5 | 18-9/10 | 16-1/4 | - {Yellow | 27-1/7 | 20-1/3 | 17-1/2 | - {Red | 29 | 21-3/4 | 18-5/7 | - {Bluish red | 32 | 24 | 20-2/3 | - |---------+----------+----------| - {Bluish green | 34 | 25-1/2 | 22 | - {Green | 35-2/7 | 26-1/2 | 22-3/4 | -Of the fourth Order, {Yellowish green | 36 | 27 | 23-2/9 | - {Red | 40-1/3 | 30-1/4 | 26 | - |---------+----------+----------| - {Greenish blue | 46 | 34-1/2 | 29-2/3 | -Of the fifth Order, {Red | 52-1/2 | 39-3/8 | 34 | - |---------+----------+----------| - {Greenish blue | 58-3/4 | 44 | 38 | -Of the sixth Order, {Red | 65 | 48-3/4 | 42 | - |---------+----------+----------| -Of the seventh Order, {Greenish blue | 71 | 53-1/4 | 45-4/5 | - {Ruddy White | 77 | 57-3/4 | 49-2/3 | - |---------+----------+----------| - -There are also other Uses of this Table: For by its assistance the -thickness of the Bubble in the 19th Observation was determin'd by the -Colours which it exhibited. And so the bigness of the parts of natural -Bodies may be conjectured by their Colours, as shall be hereafter shewn. -Also, if two or more very thin Plates be laid one upon another, so as to -compose one Plate equalling them all in thickness, the resulting Colour -may be hereby determin'd. For instance, Mr. _Hook_ observed, as is -mentioned in his _Micrographia_, that a faint yellow Plate of _Muscovy_ -Glass laid upon a blue one, constituted a very deep purple. The yellow -of the first Order is a faint one, and the thickness of the Plate -exhibiting it, according to the Table is 4-3/5, to which add 9, the -thickness exhibiting blue of the second Order, and the Sum will be -13-3/5, which is the thickness exhibiting the purple of the third Order. - -To explain, in the next place, the circumstances of the 2d and 3d -Observations; that is, how the Rings of the Colours may (by turning the -Prisms about their common Axis the contrary way to that expressed in -those Observations) be converted into white and black Rings, and -afterwards into Rings of Colours again, the Colours of each Ring lying -now in an inverted order; it must be remember'd, that those Rings of -Colours are dilated by the obliquation of the Rays to the Air which -intercedes the Glasses, and that according to the Table in the 7th -Observation, their Dilatation or Increase of their Diameter is most -manifest and speedy when they are obliquest. Now the Rays of yellow -being more refracted by the first Superficies of the said Air than those -of red, are thereby made more oblique to the second Superficies, at -which they are reflected to produce the colour'd Rings, and consequently -the yellow Circle in each Ring will be more dilated than the red; and -the Excess of its Dilatation will be so much the greater, by how much -the greater is the obliquity of the Rays, until at last it become of -equal extent with the red of the same Ring. And for the same reason the -green, blue and violet, will be also so much dilated by the still -greater obliquity of their Rays, as to become all very nearly of equal -extent with the red, that is, equally distant from the center of the -Rings. And then all the Colours of the same Ring must be co-incident, -and by their mixture exhibit a white Ring. And these white Rings must -have black and dark Rings between them, because they do not spread and -interfere with one another, as before. And for that reason also they -must become distincter, and visible to far greater numbers. But yet the -violet being obliquest will be something more dilated, in proportion to -its extent, than the other Colours, and so very apt to appear at the -exterior Verges of the white. - -Afterwards, by a greater obliquity of the Rays, the violet and blue -become more sensibly dilated than the red and yellow, and so being -farther removed from the center of the Rings, the Colours must emerge -out of the white in an order contrary to that which they had before; the -violet and blue at the exterior Limbs of each Ring, and the red and -yellow at the interior. And the violet, by reason of the greatest -obliquity of its Rays, being in proportion most of all expanded, will -soonest appear at the exterior Limb of each white Ring, and become more -conspicuous than the rest. And the several Series of Colours belonging -to the several Rings, will, by their unfolding and spreading, begin -again to interfere, and thereby render the Rings less distinct, and not -visible to so great numbers. - -If instead of the Prisms the Object-glasses be made use of, the Rings -which they exhibit become not white and distinct by the obliquity of the -Eye, by reason that the Rays in their passage through that Air which -intercedes the Glasses are very nearly parallel to those Lines in which -they were first incident on the Glasses, and consequently the Rays -endued with several Colours are not inclined one more than another to -that Air, as it happens in the Prisms. - -There is yet another circumstance of these Experiments to be consider'd, -and that is why the black and white Rings which when view'd at a -distance appear distinct, should not only become confused by viewing -them near at hand, but also yield a violet Colour at both the edges of -every white Ring. And the reason is, that the Rays which enter the Eye -at several parts of the Pupil, have several Obliquities to the Glasses, -and those which are most oblique, if consider'd apart, would represent -the Rings bigger than those which are the least oblique. Whence the -breadth of the Perimeter of every white Ring is expanded outwards by the -obliquest Rays, and inwards by the least oblique. And this Expansion is -so much the greater by how much the greater is the difference of the -Obliquity; that is, by how much the Pupil is wider, or the Eye nearer to -the Glasses. And the breadth of the violet must be most expanded, -because the Rays apt to excite a Sensation of that Colour are most -oblique to a second or farther Superficies of the thinn'd Air at which -they are reflected, and have also the greatest variation of Obliquity, -which makes that Colour soonest emerge out of the edges of the white. -And as the breadth of every Ring is thus augmented, the dark Intervals -must be diminish'd, until the neighbouring Rings become continuous, and -are blended, the exterior first, and then those nearer the center; so -that they can no longer be distinguish'd apart, but seem to constitute -an even and uniform whiteness. - -Among all the Observations there is none accompanied with so odd -circumstances as the twenty-fourth. Of those the principal are, that in -thin Plates, which to the naked Eye seem of an even and uniform -transparent whiteness, without any terminations of Shadows, the -Refraction of a Prism should make Rings of Colours appear, whereas it -usually makes Objects appear colour'd only there where they are -terminated with Shadows, or have parts unequally luminous; and that it -should make those Rings exceedingly distinct and white, although it -usually renders Objects confused and coloured. The Cause of these things -you will understand by considering, that all the Rings of Colours are -really in the Plate, when view'd with the naked Eye, although by reason -of the great breadth of their Circumferences they so much interfere and -are blended together, that they seem to constitute an uniform whiteness. -But when the Rays pass through the Prism to the Eye, the Orbits of the -several Colours in every Ring are refracted, some more than others, -according to their degrees of Refrangibility: By which means the Colours -on one side of the Ring (that is in the circumference on one side of its -center), become more unfolded and dilated, and those on the other side -more complicated and contracted. And where by a due Refraction they are -so much contracted, that the several Rings become narrower than to -interfere with one another, they must appear distinct, and also white, -if the constituent Colours be so much contracted as to be wholly -co-incident. But on the other side, where the Orbit of every Ring is -made broader by the farther unfolding of its Colours, it must interfere -more with other Rings than before, and so become less distinct. - -[Illustration: FIG. 7.] - -To explain this a little farther, suppose the concentrick Circles AV, -and BX, [in _Fig._ 7.] represent the red and violet of any Order, which, -together with the intermediate Colours, constitute any one of these -Rings. Now these being view'd through a Prism, the violet Circle BX, -will, by a greater Refraction, be farther translated from its place than -the red AV, and so approach nearer to it on that side of the Circles, -towards which the Refractions are made. For instance, if the red be -translated to _av_, the violet may be translated to _bx_, so as to -approach nearer to it at _x_ than before; and if the red be farther -translated to av, the violet may be so much farther translated to bx as -to convene with it at x; and if the red be yet farther translated to -[Greek: aY], the violet may be still so much farther translated to -[Greek: bx] as to pass beyond it at [Greek: x], and convene with it at -_e_ and _f_. And this being understood not only of the red and violet, -but of all the other intermediate Colours, and also of every revolution -of those Colours, you will easily perceive how those of the same -revolution or order, by their nearness at _xv_ and [Greek: Yx], and -their coincidence at xv, _e_ and _f_, ought to constitute pretty -distinct Arcs of Circles, especially at xv, or at _e_ and _f_; and that -they will appear severally at _x_[Greek: u] and at xv exhibit whiteness -by their coincidence, and again appear severally at [Greek: Yx], but yet -in a contrary order to that which they had before, and still retain -beyond _e_ and _f_. But on the other side, at _ab_, ab, or [Greek: ab], -these Colours must become much more confused by being dilated and spread -so as to interfere with those of other Orders. And the same confusion -will happen at [Greek: Ux] between _e_ and _f_, if the Refraction be -very great, or the Prism very distant from the Object-glasses: In which -case no parts of the Rings will be seen, save only two little Arcs at -_e_ and _f_, whose distance from one another will be augmented by -removing the Prism still farther from the Object-glasses: And these -little Arcs must be distinctest and whitest at their middle, and at -their ends, where they begin to grow confused, they must be colour'd. -And the Colours at one end of every Arc must be in a contrary order to -those at the other end, by reason that they cross in the intermediate -white; namely, their ends, which verge towards [Greek: Ux], will be red -and yellow on that side next the center, and blue and violet on the -other side. But their other ends which verge from [Greek: Ux], will on -the contrary be blue and violet on that side towards the center, and on -the other side red and yellow. - -Now as all these things follow from the properties of Light by a -mathematical way of reasoning, so the truth of them may be manifested by -Experiments. For in a dark Room, by viewing these Rings through a Prism, -by reflexion of the several prismatick Colours, which an assistant -causes to move to and fro upon a Wall or Paper from whence they are -reflected, whilst the Spectator's Eye, the Prism, and the -Object-glasses, (as in the 13th Observation,) are placed steady; the -Position of the Circles made successively by the several Colours, will -be found such, in respect of one another, as I have described in the -Figures _abxv_, or abxv, or _[Greek: abxU]_. And by the same method the -truth of the Explications of other Observations may be examined. - -By what hath been said, the like Phænomena of Water and thin Plates of -Glass may be understood. But in small fragments of those Plates there is -this farther observable, that where they lie flat upon a Table, and are -turned about their centers whilst they are view'd through a Prism, they -will in some postures exhibit Waves of various Colours; and some of them -exhibit these Waves in one or two Positions only, but the most of them -do in all Positions exhibit them, and make them for the most part appear -almost all over the Plates. The reason is, that the Superficies of such -Plates are not even, but have many Cavities and Swellings, which, how -shallow soever, do a little vary the thickness of the Plate. For at the -several sides of those Cavities, for the Reasons newly described, there -ought to be produced Waves in several postures of the Prism. Now though -it be but some very small and narrower parts of the Glass, by which -these Waves for the most part are caused, yet they may seem to extend -themselves over the whole Glass, because from the narrowest of those -parts there are Colours of several Orders, that is, of several Rings, -confusedly reflected, which by Refraction of the Prism are unfolded, -separated, and, according to their degrees of Refraction, dispersed to -several places, so as to constitute so many several Waves, as there were -divers orders of Colours promiscuously reflected from that part of the -Glass. - -These are the principal Phænomena of thin Plates or Bubbles, whose -Explications depend on the properties of Light, which I have heretofore -deliver'd. And these you see do necessarily follow from them, and agree -with them, even to their very least circumstances; and not only so, but -do very much tend to their proof. Thus, by the 24th Observation it -appears, that the Rays of several Colours, made as well by thin Plates -or Bubbles, as by Refractions of a Prism, have several degrees of -Refrangibility; whereby those of each order, which at the reflexion from -the Plate or Bubble are intermix'd with those of other orders, are -separated from them by Refraction, and associated together so as to -become visible by themselves like Arcs of Circles. For if the Rays were -all alike refrangible, 'tis impossible that the whiteness, which to the -naked Sense appears uniform, should by Refraction have its parts -transposed and ranged into those black and white Arcs. - -It appears also that the unequal Refractions of difform Rays proceed not -from any contingent irregularities; such as are Veins, an uneven Polish, -or fortuitous Position of the Pores of Glass; unequal and casual Motions -in the Air or Æther, the spreading, breaking, or dividing the same Ray -into many diverging parts; or the like. For, admitting any such -irregularities, it would be impossible for Refractions to render those -Rings so very distinct, and well defined, as they do in the 24th -Observation. It is necessary therefore that every Ray have its proper -and constant degree of Refrangibility connate with it, according to -which its refraction is ever justly and regularly perform'd; and that -several Rays have several of those degrees. - -And what is said of their Refrangibility may be also understood of their -Reflexibility, that is, of their Dispositions to be reflected, some at a -greater, and others at a less thickness of thin Plates or Bubbles; -namely, that those Dispositions are also connate with the Rays, and -immutable; as may appear by the 13th, 14th, and 15th Observations, -compared with the fourth and eighteenth. - -By the Precedent Observations it appears also, that whiteness is a -dissimilar mixture of all Colours, and that Light is a mixture of Rays -endued with all those Colours. For, considering the multitude of the -Rings of Colours in the 3d, 12th, and 24th Observations, it is manifest, -that although in the 4th and 18th Observations there appear no more than -eight or nine of those Rings, yet there are really a far greater number, -which so much interfere and mingle with one another, as after those -eight or nine revolutions to dilute one another wholly, and constitute -an even and sensibly uniform whiteness. And consequently that whiteness -must be allow'd a mixture of all Colours, and the Light which conveys it -to the Eye must be a mixture of Rays endued with all those Colours. - -But farther; by the 24th Observation it appears, that there is a -constant relation between Colours and Refrangibility; the most -refrangible Rays being violet, the least refrangible red, and those of -intermediate Colours having proportionably intermediate degrees of -Refrangibility. And by the 13th, 14th, and 15th Observations, compared -with the 4th or 18th there appears to be the same constant relation -between Colour and Reflexibility; the violet being in like circumstances -reflected at least thicknesses of any thin Plate or Bubble, the red at -greatest thicknesses, and the intermediate Colours at intermediate -thicknesses. Whence it follows, that the colorifick Dispositions of -Rays are also connate with them, and immutable; and by consequence, that -all the Productions and Appearances of Colours in the World are derived, -not from any physical Change caused in Light by Refraction or Reflexion, -but only from the various Mixtures or Separations of Rays, by virtue of -their different Refrangibility or Reflexibility. And in this respect the -Science of Colours becomes a Speculation as truly mathematical as any -other part of Opticks. I mean, so far as they depend on the Nature of -Light, and are not produced or alter'd by the Power of Imagination, or -by striking or pressing the Eye. - - - - -THE - -SECOND BOOK - -OF - -OPTICKS - - -_PART III._ - -_Of the permanent Colours of natural Bodies, and the Analogy between -them and the Colours of thin transparent Plates._ - -I am now come to another part of this Design, which is to consider how -the Phænomena of thin transparent Plates stand related to those of all -other natural Bodies. Of these Bodies I have already told you that they -appear of divers Colours, accordingly as they are disposed to reflect -most copiously the Rays originally endued with those Colours. But their -Constitutions, whereby they reflect some Rays more copiously than -others, remain to be discover'd; and these I shall endeavour to manifest -in the following Propositions. - - -PROP. I. - -_Those Superficies of transparent Bodies reflect the greatest quantity -of Light, which have the greatest refracting Power; that is, which -intercede Mediums that differ most in their refractive Densities. And in -the Confines of equally refracting Mediums there is no Reflexion._ - -The Analogy between Reflexion and Refraction will appear by considering, -that when Light passeth obliquely out of one Medium into another which -refracts from the perpendicular, the greater is the difference of their -refractive Density, the less Obliquity of Incidence is requisite to -cause a total Reflexion. For as the Sines are which measure the -Refraction, so is the Sine of Incidence at which the total Reflexion -begins, to the Radius of the Circle; and consequently that Angle of -Incidence is least where there is the greatest difference of the Sines. -Thus in the passing of Light out of Water into Air, where the Refraction -is measured by the Ratio of the Sines 3 to 4, the total Reflexion begins -when the Angle of Incidence is about 48 Degrees 35 Minutes. In passing -out of Glass into Air, where the Refraction is measured by the Ratio of -the Sines 20 to 31, the total Reflexion begins when the Angle of -Incidence is 40 Degrees 10 Minutes; and so in passing out of Crystal, or -more strongly refracting Mediums into Air, there is still a less -obliquity requisite to cause a total reflexion. Superficies therefore -which refract most do soonest reflect all the Light which is incident on -them, and so must be allowed most strongly reflexive. - -But the truth of this Proposition will farther appear by observing, that -in the Superficies interceding two transparent Mediums, (such as are -Air, Water, Oil, common Glass, Crystal, metalline Glasses, Island -Glasses, white transparent Arsenick, Diamonds, &c.) the Reflexion is -stronger or weaker accordingly, as the Superficies hath a greater or -less refracting Power. For in the Confine of Air and Sal-gem 'tis -stronger than in the Confine of Air and Water, and still stronger in the -Confine of Air and common Glass or Crystal, and stronger in the Confine -of Air and a Diamond. If any of these, and such like transparent Solids, -be immerged in Water, its Reflexion becomes, much weaker than before; -and still weaker if they be immerged in the more strongly refracting -Liquors of well rectified Oil of Vitriol or Spirit of Turpentine. If -Water be distinguish'd into two parts by any imaginary Surface, the -Reflexion in the Confine of those two parts is none at all. In the -Confine of Water and Ice 'tis very little; in that of Water and Oil 'tis -something greater; in that of Water and Sal-gem still greater; and in -that of Water and Glass, or Crystal or other denser Substances still -greater, accordingly as those Mediums differ more or less in their -refracting Powers. Hence in the Confine of common Glass and Crystal, -there ought to be a weak Reflexion, and a stronger Reflexion in the -Confine of common and metalline Glass; though I have not yet tried -this. But in the Confine of two Glasses of equal density, there is not -any sensible Reflexion; as was shewn in the first Observation. And the -same may be understood of the Superficies interceding two Crystals, or -two Liquors, or any other Substances in which no Refraction is caused. -So then the reason why uniform pellucid Mediums (such as Water, Glass, -or Crystal,) have no sensible Reflexion but in their external -Superficies, where they are adjacent to other Mediums of a different -density, is because all their contiguous parts have one and the same -degree of density. - - -PROP. II. - -_The least parts of almost all natural Bodies are in some measure -transparent: And the Opacity of those Bodies ariseth from the multitude -of Reflexions caused in their internal Parts._ - -That this is so has been observed by others, and will easily be granted -by them that have been conversant with Microscopes. And it may be also -tried by applying any substance to a hole through which some Light is -immitted into a dark Room. For how opake soever that Substance may seem -in the open Air, it will by that means appear very manifestly -transparent, if it be of a sufficient thinness. Only white metalline -Bodies must be excepted, which by reason of their excessive density seem -to reflect almost all the Light incident on their first Superficies; -unless by solution in Menstruums they be reduced into very small -Particles, and then they become transparent. - - -PROP. III. - -_Between the parts of opake and colour'd Bodies are many Spaces, either -empty, or replenish'd with Mediums of other Densities; as Water between -the tinging Corpuscles wherewith any Liquor is impregnated, Air between -the aqueous Globules that constitute Clouds or Mists; and for the most -part Spaces void of both Air and Water, but yet perhaps not wholly void -of all Substance, between the parts of hard Bodies._ - -The truth of this is evinced by the two precedent Propositions: For by -the second Proposition there are many Reflexions made by the internal -parts of Bodies, which, by the first Proposition, would not happen if -the parts of those Bodies were continued without any such Interstices -between them; because Reflexions are caused only in Superficies, which -intercede Mediums of a differing density, by _Prop._ 1. - -But farther, that this discontinuity of parts is the principal Cause of -the opacity of Bodies, will appear by considering, that opake Substances -become transparent by filling their Pores with any Substance of equal or -almost equal density with their parts. Thus Paper dipped in Water or -Oil, the _Oculus Mundi_ Stone steep'd in Water, Linnen Cloth oiled or -varnish'd, and many other Substances soaked in such Liquors as will -intimately pervade their little Pores, become by that means more -transparent than otherwise; so, on the contrary, the most transparent -Substances, may, by evacuating their Pores, or separating their parts, -be render'd sufficiently opake; as Salts or wet Paper, or the _Oculus -Mundi_ Stone by being dried, Horn by being scraped, Glass by being -reduced to Powder, or otherwise flawed; Turpentine by being stirred -about with Water till they mix imperfectly, and Water by being form'd -into many small Bubbles, either alone in the form of Froth, or by -shaking it together with Oil of Turpentine, or Oil Olive, or with some -other convenient Liquor, with which it will not perfectly incorporate. -And to the increase of the opacity of these Bodies, it conduces -something, that by the 23d Observation the Reflexions of very thin -transparent Substances are considerably stronger than those made by the -same Substances of a greater thickness. - - -PROP. IV. - -_The Parts of Bodies and their Interstices must not be less than of some -definite bigness, to render them opake and colour'd._ - -For the opakest Bodies, if their parts be subtilly divided, (as Metals, -by being dissolved in acid Menstruums, &c.) become perfectly -transparent. And you may also remember, that in the eighth Observation -there was no sensible reflexion at the Superficies of the -Object-glasses, where they were very near one another, though they did -not absolutely touch. And in the 17th Observation the Reflexion of the -Water-bubble where it became thinnest was almost insensible, so as to -cause very black Spots to appear on the top of the Bubble, by the want -of reflected Light. - -On these grounds I perceive it is that Water, Salt, Glass, Stones, and -such like Substances, are transparent. For, upon divers Considerations, -they seem to be as full of Pores or Interstices between their parts as -other Bodies are, but yet their Parts and Interstices to be too small to -cause Reflexions in their common Surfaces. - - -PROP. V. - -_The transparent parts of Bodies, according to their several sizes, -reflect Rays of one Colour, and transmit those of another, on the same -grounds that thin Plates or Bubbles do reflect or transmit those Rays. -And this I take to be the ground of all their Colours._ - -For if a thinn'd or plated Body, which being of an even thickness, -appears all over of one uniform Colour, should be slit into Threads, or -broken into Fragments, of the same thickness with the Plate; I see no -reason why every Thread or Fragment should not keep its Colour, and by -consequence why a heap of those Threads or Fragments should not -constitute a Mass or Powder of the same Colour, which the Plate -exhibited before it was broken. And the parts of all natural Bodies -being like so many Fragments of a Plate, must on the same grounds -exhibit the same Colours. - -Now, that they do so will appear by the affinity of their Properties. -The finely colour'd Feathers of some Birds, and particularly those of -Peacocks Tails, do, in the very same part of the Feather, appear of -several Colours in several Positions of the Eye, after the very same -manner that thin Plates were found to do in the 7th and 19th -Observations, and therefore their Colours arise from the thinness of the -transparent parts of the Feathers; that is, from the slenderness of the -very fine Hairs, or _Capillamenta_, which grow out of the sides of the -grosser lateral Branches or Fibres of those Feathers. And to the same -purpose it is, that the Webs of some Spiders, by being spun very fine, -have appeared colour'd, as some have observ'd, and that the colour'd -Fibres of some Silks, by varying the Position of the Eye, do vary their -Colour. Also the Colours of Silks, Cloths, and other Substances, which -Water or Oil can intimately penetrate, become more faint and obscure by -being immerged in those Liquors, and recover their Vigor again by being -dried; much after the manner declared of thin Bodies in the 10th and -21st Observations. Leaf-Gold, some sorts of painted Glass, the Infusion -of _Lignum Nephriticum_, and some other Substances, reflect one Colour, -and transmit another; like thin Bodies in the 9th and 20th Observations. -And some of those colour'd Powders which Painters use, may have their -Colours a little changed, by being very elaborately and finely ground. -Where I see not what can be justly pretended for those changes, besides -the breaking of their parts into less parts by that contrition, after -the same manner that the Colour of a thin Plate is changed by varying -its thickness. For which reason also it is that the colour'd Flowers of -Plants and Vegetables, by being bruised, usually become more transparent -than before, or at least in some degree or other change their Colours. -Nor is it much less to my purpose, that, by mixing divers Liquors, very -odd and remarkable Productions and Changes of Colours may be effected, -of which no cause can be more obvious and rational than that the saline -Corpuscles of one Liquor do variously act upon or unite with the tinging -Corpuscles of another, so as to make them swell, or shrink, (whereby not -only their bulk but their density also may be changed,) or to divide -them into smaller Corpuscles, (whereby a colour'd Liquor may become -transparent,) or to make many of them associate into one cluster, -whereby two transparent Liquors may compose a colour'd one. For we see -how apt those saline Menstruums are to penetrate and dissolve Substances -to which they are applied, and some of them to precipitate what others -dissolve. In like manner, if we consider the various Phænomena of the -Atmosphere, we may observe, that when Vapours are first raised, they -hinder not the transparency of the Air, being divided into parts too -small to cause any Reflexion in their Superficies. But when in order to -compose drops of Rain they begin to coalesce and constitute Globules of -all intermediate sizes, those Globules, when they become of convenient -size to reflect some Colours and transmit others, may constitute Clouds -of various Colours according to their sizes. And I see not what can be -rationally conceived in so transparent a Substance as Water for the -production of these Colours, besides the various sizes of its fluid and -globular Parcels. - - -PROP. VI. - -_The parts of Bodies on which their Colours depend, are denser than the -Medium which pervades their Interstices._ - -This will appear by considering, that the Colour of a Body depends not -only on the Rays which are incident perpendicularly on its parts, but on -those also which are incident at all other Angles. And that according to -the 7th Observation, a very little variation of obliquity will change -the reflected Colour, where the thin Body or small Particles is rarer -than the ambient Medium, insomuch that such a small Particle will at -diversly oblique Incidences reflect all sorts of Colours, in so great a -variety that the Colour resulting from them all, confusedly reflected -from a heap of such Particles, must rather be a white or grey than any -other Colour, or at best it must be but a very imperfect and dirty -Colour. Whereas if the thin Body or small Particle be much denser than -the ambient Medium, the Colours, according to the 19th Observation, are -so little changed by the variation of obliquity, that the Rays which -are reflected least obliquely may predominate over the rest, so much as -to cause a heap of such Particles to appear very intensely of their -Colour. - -It conduces also something to the confirmation of this Proposition, -that, according to the 22d Observation, the Colours exhibited by the -denser thin Body within the rarer, are more brisk than those exhibited -by the rarer within the denser. - - -PROP. VII. - -_The bigness of the component parts of natural Bodies may be conjectured -by their Colours._ - -For since the parts of these Bodies, by _Prop._ 5. do most probably -exhibit the same Colours with a Plate of equal thickness, provided they -have the same refractive density; and since their parts seem for the -most part to have much the same density with Water or Glass, as by many -circumstances is obvious to collect; to determine the sizes of those -parts, you need only have recourse to the precedent Tables, in which the -thickness of Water or Glass exhibiting any Colour is expressed. Thus if -it be desired to know the diameter of a Corpuscle, which being of equal -density with Glass shall reflect green of the third Order; the Number -16-1/4 shews it to be (16-1/4)/10000 parts of an Inch. - -The greatest difficulty is here to know of what Order the Colour of any -Body is. And for this end we must have recourse to the 4th and 18th -Observations; from whence may be collected these particulars. - -_Scarlets_, and other _reds_, _oranges_, and _yellows_, if they be pure -and intense, are most probably of the second order. Those of the first -and third order also may be pretty good; only the yellow of the first -order is faint, and the orange and red of the third Order have a great -Mixture of violet and blue. - -There may be good _Greens_ of the fourth Order, but the purest are of -the third. And of this Order the green of all Vegetables seems to be, -partly by reason of the Intenseness of their Colours, and partly because -when they wither some of them turn to a greenish yellow, and others to a -more perfect yellow or orange, or perhaps to red, passing first through -all the aforesaid intermediate Colours. Which Changes seem to be -effected by the exhaling of the Moisture which may leave the tinging -Corpuscles more dense, and something augmented by the Accretion of the -oily and earthy Part of that Moisture. Now the green, without doubt, is -of the same Order with those Colours into which it changeth, because the -Changes are gradual, and those Colours, though usually not very full, -yet are often too full and lively to be of the fourth Order. - -_Blues_ and _Purples_ may be either of the second or third Order, but -the best are of the third. Thus the Colour of Violets seems to be of -that Order, because their Syrup by acid Liquors turns red, and by -urinous and alcalizate turns green. For since it is of the Nature of -Acids to dissolve or attenuate, and of Alcalies to precipitate or -incrassate, if the Purple Colour of the Syrup was of the second Order, -an acid Liquor by attenuating its tinging Corpuscles would change it to -a red of the first Order, and an Alcali by incrassating them would -change it to a green of the second Order; which red and green, -especially the green, seem too imperfect to be the Colours produced by -these Changes. But if the said Purple be supposed of the third Order, -its Change to red of the second, and green of the third, may without any -Inconvenience be allow'd. - -If there be found any Body of a deeper and less reddish Purple than that -of the Violets, its Colour most probably is of the second Order. But yet -there being no Body commonly known whose Colour is constantly more deep -than theirs, I have made use of their Name to denote the deepest and -least reddish Purples, such as manifestly transcend their Colour in -purity. - -The _blue_ of the first Order, though very faint and little, may -possibly be the Colour of some Substances; and particularly the azure -Colour of the Skies seems to be of this Order. For all Vapours when they -begin to condense and coalesce into small Parcels, become first of that -Bigness, whereby such an Azure must be reflected before they can -constitute Clouds of other Colours. And so this being the first Colour -which Vapours begin to reflect, it ought to be the Colour of the finest -and most transparent Skies, in which Vapours are not arrived to that -Grossness requisite to reflect other Colours, as we find it is by -Experience. - -_Whiteness_, if most intense and luminous, is that of the first Order, -if less strong and luminous, a Mixture of the Colours of several Orders. -Of this last kind is the Whiteness of Froth, Paper, Linnen, and most -white Substances; of the former I reckon that of white Metals to be. For -whilst the densest of Metals, Gold, if foliated, is transparent, and all -Metals become transparent if dissolved in Menstruums or vitrified, the -Opacity of white Metals ariseth not from their Density alone. They being -less dense than Gold would be more transparent than it, did not some -other Cause concur with their Density to make them opake. And this Cause -I take to be such a Bigness of their Particles as fits them to reflect -the white of the first order. For, if they be of other Thicknesses they -may reflect other Colours, as is manifest by the Colours which appear -upon hot Steel in tempering it, and sometimes upon the Surface of melted -Metals in the Skin or Scoria which arises upon them in their cooling. -And as the white of the first order is the strongest which can be made -by Plates of transparent Substances, so it ought to be stronger in the -denser Substances of Metals than in the rarer of Air, Water, and Glass. -Nor do I see but that metallick Substances of such a Thickness as may -fit them to reflect the white of the first order, may, by reason of -their great Density (according to the Tenor of the first of these -Propositions) reflect all the Light incident upon them, and so be as -opake and splendent as it's possible for any Body to be. Gold, or Copper -mix'd with less than half their Weight of Silver, or Tin, or Regulus of -Antimony, in fusion, or amalgamed with a very little Mercury, become -white; which shews both that the Particles of white Metals have much -more Superficies, and so are smaller, than those of Gold and Copper, and -also that they are so opake as not to suffer the Particles of Gold or -Copper to shine through them. Now it is scarce to be doubted but that -the Colours of Gold and Copper are of the second and third order, and -therefore the Particles of white Metals cannot be much bigger than is -requisite to make them reflect the white of the first order. The -Volatility of Mercury argues that they are not much bigger, nor may they -be much less, lest they lose their Opacity, and become either -transparent as they do when attenuated by Vitrification, or by Solution -in Menstruums, or black as they do when ground smaller, by rubbing -Silver, or Tin, or Lead, upon other Substances to draw black Lines. The -first and only Colour which white Metals take by grinding their -Particles smaller, is black, and therefore their white ought to be that -which borders upon the black Spot in the Center of the Rings of Colours, -that is, the white of the first order. But, if you would hence gather -the Bigness of metallick Particles, you must allow for their Density. -For were Mercury transparent, its Density is such that the Sine of -Incidence upon it (by my Computation) would be to the Sine of its -Refraction, as 71 to 20, or 7 to 2. And therefore the Thickness of its -Particles, that they may exhibit the same Colours with those of Bubbles -of Water, ought to be less than the Thickness of the Skin of those -Bubbles in the Proportion of 2 to 7. Whence it's possible, that the -Particles of Mercury may be as little as the Particles of some -transparent and volatile Fluids, and yet reflect the white of the first -order. - -Lastly, for the production of _black_, the Corpuscles must be less than -any of those which exhibit Colours. For at all greater sizes there is -too much Light reflected to constitute this Colour. But if they be -supposed a little less than is requisite to reflect the white and very -faint blue of the first order, they will, according to the 4th, 8th, -17th and 18th Observations, reflect so very little Light as to appear -intensely black, and yet may perhaps variously refract it to and fro -within themselves so long, until it happen to be stifled and lost, by -which means they will appear black in all positions of the Eye without -any transparency. And from hence may be understood why Fire, and the -more subtile dissolver Putrefaction, by dividing the Particles of -Substances, turn them to black, why small quantities of black Substances -impart their Colour very freely and intensely to other Substances to -which they are applied; the minute Particles of these, by reason of -their very great number, easily overspreading the gross Particles of -others; why Glass ground very elaborately with Sand on a Copper Plate, -'till it be well polish'd, makes the Sand, together with what is worn -off from the Glass and Copper, become very black: why black Substances -do soonest of all others become hot in the Sun's Light and burn, (which -Effect may proceed partly from the multitude of Refractions in a little -room, and partly from the easy Commotion of so very small Corpuscles;) -and why blacks are usually a little inclined to a bluish Colour. For -that they are so may be seen by illuminating white Paper by Light -reflected from black Substances. For the Paper will usually appear of a -bluish white; and the reason is, that black borders in the obscure blue -of the order described in the 18th Observation, and therefore reflects -more Rays of that Colour than of any other. - -In these Descriptions I have been the more particular, because it is not -impossible but that Microscopes may at length be improved to the -discovery of the Particles of Bodies on which their Colours depend, if -they are not already in some measure arrived to that degree of -perfection. For if those Instruments are or can be so far improved as -with sufficient distinctness to represent Objects five or six hundred -times bigger than at a Foot distance they appear to our naked Eyes, I -should hope that we might be able to discover some of the greatest of -those Corpuscles. And by one that would magnify three or four thousand -times perhaps they might all be discover'd, but those which produce -blackness. In the mean while I see nothing material in this Discourse -that may rationally be doubted of, excepting this Position: That -transparent Corpuscles of the same thickness and density with a Plate, -do exhibit the same Colour. And this I would have understood not without -some Latitude, as well because those Corpuscles may be of irregular -Figures, and many Rays must be obliquely incident on them, and so have -a shorter way through them than the length of their Diameters, as -because the straitness of the Medium put in on all sides within such -Corpuscles may a little alter its Motions or other qualities on which -the Reflexion depends. But yet I cannot much suspect the last, because I -have observed of some small Plates of Muscovy Glass which were of an -even thickness, that through a Microscope they have appeared of the same -Colour at their edges and corners where the included Medium was -terminated, which they appeared of in other places. However it will add -much to our Satisfaction, if those Corpuscles can be discover'd with -Microscopes; which if we shall at length attain to, I fear it will be -the utmost improvement of this Sense. For it seems impossible to see the -more secret and noble Works of Nature within the Corpuscles by reason of -their transparency. - - -PROP. VIII. - -_The Cause of Reflexion is not the impinging of Light on the solid or -impervious parts of Bodies, as is commonly believed._ - -This will appear by the following Considerations. First, That in the -passage of Light out of Glass into Air there is a Reflexion as strong as -in its passage out of Air into Glass, or rather a little stronger, and -by many degrees stronger than in its passage out of Glass into Water. -And it seems not probable that Air should have more strongly reflecting -parts than Water or Glass. But if that should possibly be supposed, yet -it will avail nothing; for the Reflexion is as strong or stronger when -the Air is drawn away from the Glass, (suppose by the Air-Pump invented -by _Otto Gueriet_, and improved and made useful by Mr. _Boyle_) as when -it is adjacent to it. Secondly, If Light in its passage out of Glass -into Air be incident more obliquely than at an Angle of 40 or 41 Degrees -it is wholly reflected, if less obliquely it is in great measure -transmitted. Now it is not to be imagined that Light at one degree of -obliquity should meet with Pores enough in the Air to transmit the -greater part of it, and at another degree of obliquity should meet with -nothing but parts to reflect it wholly, especially considering that in -its passage out of Air into Glass, how oblique soever be its Incidence, -it finds Pores enough in the Glass to transmit a great part of it. If -any Man suppose that it is not reflected by the Air, but by the outmost -superficial parts of the Glass, there is still the same difficulty: -Besides, that such a Supposition is unintelligible, and will also appear -to be false by applying Water behind some part of the Glass instead of -Air. For so in a convenient obliquity of the Rays, suppose of 45 or 46 -Degrees, at which they are all reflected where the Air is adjacent to -the Glass, they shall be in great measure transmitted where the Water is -adjacent to it; which argues, that their Reflexion or Transmission -depends on the constitution of the Air and Water behind the Glass, and -not on the striking of the Rays upon the parts of the Glass. Thirdly, -If the Colours made by a Prism placed at the entrance of a Beam of Light -into a darken'd Room be successively cast on a second Prism placed at a -greater distance from the former, in such manner that they are all alike -incident upon it, the second Prism may be so inclined to the incident -Rays, that those which are of a blue Colour shall be all reflected by -it, and yet those of a red Colour pretty copiously transmitted. Now if -the Reflexion be caused by the parts of Air or Glass, I would ask, why -at the same Obliquity of Incidence the blue should wholly impinge on -those parts, so as to be all reflected, and yet the red find Pores -enough to be in a great measure transmitted. Fourthly, Where two Glasses -touch one another, there is no sensible Reflexion, as was declared in -the first Observation; and yet I see no reason why the Rays should not -impinge on the parts of Glass, as much when contiguous to other Glass as -when contiguous to Air. Fifthly, When the top of a Water-Bubble (in the -17th Observation,) by the continual subsiding and exhaling of the Water -grew very thin, there was such a little and almost insensible quantity -of Light reflected from it, that it appeared intensely black; whereas -round about that black Spot, where the Water was thicker, the Reflexion -was so strong as to make the Water seem very white. Nor is it only at -the least thickness of thin Plates or Bubbles, that there is no manifest -Reflexion, but at many other thicknesses continually greater and -greater. For in the 15th Observation the Rays of the same Colour were by -turns transmitted at one thickness, and reflected at another thickness, -for an indeterminate number of Successions. And yet in the Superficies -of the thinned Body, where it is of any one thickness, there are as many -parts for the Rays to impinge on, as where it is of any other thickness. -Sixthly, If Reflexion were caused by the parts of reflecting Bodies, it -would be impossible for thin Plates or Bubbles, at one and the same -place, to reflect the Rays of one Colour, and transmit those of another, -as they do according to the 13th and 15th Observations. For it is not to -be imagined that at one place the Rays which, for instance, exhibit a -blue Colour, should have the fortune to dash upon the parts, and those -which exhibit a red to hit upon the Pores of the Body; and then at -another place, where the Body is either a little thicker or a little -thinner, that on the contrary the blue should hit upon its pores, and -the red upon its parts. Lastly, Were the Rays of Light reflected by -impinging on the solid parts of Bodies, their Reflexions from polish'd -Bodies could not be so regular as they are. For in polishing Glass with -Sand, Putty, or Tripoly, it is not to be imagined that those Substances -can, by grating and fretting the Glass, bring all its least Particles to -an accurate Polish; so that all their Surfaces shall be truly plain or -truly spherical, and look all the same way, so as together to compose -one even Surface. The smaller the Particles of those Substances are, the -smaller will be the Scratches by which they continually fret and wear -away the Glass until it be polish'd; but be they never so small they can -wear away the Glass no otherwise than by grating and scratching it, and -breaking the Protuberances; and therefore polish it no otherwise than by -bringing its roughness to a very fine Grain, so that the Scratches and -Frettings of the Surface become too small to be visible. And therefore -if Light were reflected by impinging upon the solid parts of the Glass, -it would be scatter'd as much by the most polish'd Glass as by the -roughest. So then it remains a Problem, how Glass polish'd by fretting -Substances can reflect Light so regularly as it does. And this Problem -is scarce otherwise to be solved, than by saying, that the Reflexion of -a Ray is effected, not by a single point of the reflecting Body, but by -some power of the Body which is evenly diffused all over its Surface, -and by which it acts upon the Ray without immediate Contact. For that -the parts of Bodies do act upon Light at a distance shall be shewn -hereafter. - -Now if Light be reflected, not by impinging on the solid parts of -Bodies, but by some other principle; it's probable that as many of its -Rays as impinge on the solid parts of Bodies are not reflected but -stifled and lost in the Bodies. For otherwise we must allow two sorts of -Reflexions. Should all the Rays be reflected which impinge on the -internal parts of clear Water or Crystal, those Substances would rather -have a cloudy Colour than a clear Transparency. To make Bodies look -black, it's necessary that many Rays be stopp'd, retained, and lost in -them; and it seems not probable that any Rays can be stopp'd and -stifled in them which do not impinge on their parts. - -And hence we may understand that Bodies are much more rare and porous -than is commonly believed. Water is nineteen times lighter, and by -consequence nineteen times rarer than Gold; and Gold is so rare as very -readily and without the least opposition to transmit the magnetick -Effluvia, and easily to admit Quicksilver into its Pores, and to let -Water pass through it. For a concave Sphere of Gold filled with Water, -and solder'd up, has, upon pressing the Sphere with great force, let the -Water squeeze through it, and stand all over its outside in multitudes -of small Drops, like Dew, without bursting or cracking the Body of the -Gold, as I have been inform'd by an Eye witness. From all which we may -conclude, that Gold has more Pores than solid parts, and by consequence -that Water has above forty times more Pores than Parts. And he that -shall find out an Hypothesis, by which Water may be so rare, and yet not -be capable of compression by force, may doubtless by the same Hypothesis -make Gold, and Water, and all other Bodies, as much rarer as he pleases; -so that Light may find a ready passage through transparent Substances. - -The Magnet acts upon Iron through all dense Bodies not magnetick nor red -hot, without any diminution of its Virtue; as for instance, through -Gold, Silver, Lead, Glass, Water. The gravitating Power of the Sun is -transmitted through the vast Bodies of the Planets without any -diminution, so as to act upon all their parts to their very centers -with the same Force and according to the same Laws, as if the part upon -which it acts were not surrounded with the Body of the Planet, The Rays -of Light, whether they be very small Bodies projected, or only Motion or -Force propagated, are moved in right Lines; and whenever a Ray of Light -is by any Obstacle turned out of its rectilinear way, it will never -return into the same rectilinear way, unless perhaps by very great -accident. And yet Light is transmitted through pellucid solid Bodies in -right Lines to very great distances. How Bodies can have a sufficient -quantity of Pores for producing these Effects is very difficult to -conceive, but perhaps not altogether impossible. For the Colours of -Bodies arise from the Magnitudes of the Particles which reflect them, as -was explained above. Now if we conceive these Particles of Bodies to be -so disposed amongst themselves, that the Intervals or empty Spaces -between them may be equal in magnitude to them all; and that these -Particles may be composed of other Particles much smaller, which have as -much empty Space between them as equals all the Magnitudes of these -smaller Particles: And that in like manner these smaller Particles are -again composed of others much smaller, all which together are equal to -all the Pores or empty Spaces between them; and so on perpetually till -you come to solid Particles, such as have no Pores or empty Spaces -within them: And if in any gross Body there be, for instance, three such -degrees of Particles, the least of which are solid; this Body will have -seven times more Pores than solid Parts. But if there be four such -degrees of Particles, the least of which are solid, the Body will have -fifteen times more Pores than solid Parts. If there be five degrees, the -Body will have one and thirty times more Pores than solid Parts. If six -degrees, the Body will have sixty and three times more Pores than solid -Parts. And so on perpetually. And there are other ways of conceiving how -Bodies may be exceeding porous. But what is really their inward Frame is -not yet known to us. - - -PROP. IX. - -_Bodies reflect and refract Light by one and the same power, variously -exercised in various Circumstances._ - -This appears by several Considerations. First, Because when Light goes -out of Glass into Air, as obliquely as it can possibly do. If its -Incidence be made still more oblique, it becomes totally reflected. For -the power of the Glass after it has refracted the Light as obliquely as -is possible, if the Incidence be still made more oblique, becomes too -strong to let any of its Rays go through, and by consequence causes -total Reflexions. Secondly, Because Light is alternately reflected and -transmitted by thin Plates of Glass for many Successions, accordingly as -the thickness of the Plate increases in an arithmetical Progression. For -here the thickness of the Glass determines whether that Power by which -Glass acts upon Light shall cause it to be reflected, or suffer it to -be transmitted. And, Thirdly, because those Surfaces of transparent -Bodies which have the greatest refracting power, reflect the greatest -quantity of Light, as was shewn in the first Proposition. - - -PROP. X. - -_If Light be swifter in Bodies than in Vacuo, in the proportion of the -Sines which measure the Refraction of the Bodies, the Forces of the -Bodies to reflect and refract Light, are very nearly proportional to the -densities of the same Bodies; excepting that unctuous and sulphureous -Bodies refract more than others of this same density._ - -[Illustration: FIG. 8.] - -Let AB represent the refracting plane Surface of any Body, and IC a Ray -incident very obliquely upon the Body in C, so that the Angle ACI may be -infinitely little, and let CR be the refracted Ray. From a given Point B -perpendicular to the refracting Surface erect BR meeting with the -refracting Ray CR in R, and if CR represent the Motion of the refracted -Ray, and this Motion be distinguish'd into two Motions CB and BR, -whereof CB is parallel to the refracting Plane, and BR perpendicular to -it: CB shall represent the Motion of the incident Ray, and BR the -Motion generated by the Refraction, as Opticians have of late explain'd. - -Now if any Body or Thing, in moving through any Space of a given breadth -terminated on both sides by two parallel Planes, be urged forward in all -parts of that Space by Forces tending directly forwards towards the last -Plane, and before its Incidence on the first Plane, had no Motion -towards it, or but an infinitely little one; and if the Forces in all -parts of that Space, between the Planes, be at equal distances from the -Planes equal to one another, but at several distances be bigger or less -in any given Proportion, the Motion generated by the Forces in the whole -passage of the Body or thing through that Space shall be in a -subduplicate Proportion of the Forces, as Mathematicians will easily -understand. And therefore, if the Space of activity of the refracting -Superficies of the Body be consider'd as such a Space, the Motion of the -Ray generated by the refracting Force of the Body, during its passage -through that Space, that is, the Motion BR, must be in subduplicate -Proportion of that refracting Force. I say therefore, that the Square of -the Line BR, and by consequence the refracting Force of the Body, is -very nearly as the density of the same Body. For this will appear by the -following Table, wherein the Proportion of the Sines which measure the -Refractions of several Bodies, the Square of BR, supposing CB an unite, -the Densities of the Bodies estimated by their Specifick Gravities, and -their Refractive Power in respect of their Densities are set down in -several Columns. - ----------------------+----------------+----------------+----------+----------- - | | | | - | | The Square | The | The - | | of BR, to | density | refractive - | The Proportion | which the | and | Power of - | of the Sines of| refracting | specifick| the Body - | Incidence and | force of the | gravity | in respect - The refracting | Refraction of | Body is | of the | of its - Bodies. | yellow Light. | proportionate. | Body. | density. ----------------------+----------------+----------------+----------+----------- -A Pseudo-Topazius, | | | | - being a natural, | | | | - pellucid, brittle, | 23 to 14 | 1'699 | 4'27 | 3979 - hairy Stone, of a | | | | - yellow Colour. | | | | -Air. | 3201 to 3200 | 0'000625 | 0'0012 | 5208 -Glass of Antimony. | 17 to 9 | 2'568 | 5'28 | 4864 -A Selenitis. | 61 to 41 | 1'213 | 2'252 | 5386 -Glass vulgar. | 31 to 20 | 1'4025 | 2'58 | 5436 -Crystal of the Rock. | 25 to 16 | 1'445 | 2'65 | 5450 -Island Crystal. | 5 to 3 | 1'778 | 2'72 | 6536 -Sal Gemmæ. | 17 to 11 | 1'388 | 2'143 | 6477 -Alume. | 35 to 24 | 1'1267 | 1'714 | 6570 -Borax. | 22 to 15 | 1'1511 | 1'714 | 6716 -Niter. | 32 to 21 | 1'345 | 1'9 | 7079 -Dantzick Vitriol. | 303 to 200 | 1'295 | 1'715 | 7551 -Oil of Vitriol. | 10 to 7 | 1'041 | 1'7 | 6124 -Rain Water. | 529 to 396 | 0'7845 | 1' | 7845 -Gum Arabick. | 31 to 21 | 1'179 | 1'375 | 8574 -Spirit of Wine well | | | | - rectified. | 100 to 73 | 0'8765 | 0'866 | 10121 -Camphire. | 3 to 2 | 1'25 | 0'996 | 12551 -Oil Olive. | 22 to 15 | 1'1511 | 0'913 | 12607 -Linseed Oil. | 40 to 27 | 1'1948 | 0'932 | 12819 -Spirit of Turpentine.| 25 to 17 | 1'1626 | 0'874 | 13222 -Amber. | 14 to 9 | 1'42 | 1'04 | 13654 -A Diamond. | 100 to 41 | 4'949 | 3'4 | 14556 ----------------------+----------------+----------------+----------+----------- - -The Refraction of the Air in this Table is determin'd by that of the -Atmosphere observed by Astronomers. For, if Light pass through many -refracting Substances or Mediums gradually denser and denser, and -terminated with parallel Surfaces, the Sum of all the Refractions will -be equal to the single Refraction which it would have suffer'd in -passing immediately out of the first Medium into the last. And this -holds true, though the Number of the refracting Substances be increased -to Infinity, and the Distances from one another as much decreased, so -that the Light may be refracted in every Point of its Passage, and by -continual Refractions bent into a Curve-Line. And therefore the whole -Refraction of Light in passing through the Atmosphere from the highest -and rarest Part thereof down to the lowest and densest Part, must be -equal to the Refraction which it would suffer in passing at like -Obliquity out of a Vacuum immediately into Air of equal Density with -that in the lowest Part of the Atmosphere. - -Now, although a Pseudo-Topaz, a Selenitis, Rock Crystal, Island Crystal, -Vulgar Glass (that is, Sand melted together) and Glass of Antimony, -which are terrestrial stony alcalizate Concretes, and Air which probably -arises from such Substances by Fermentation, be Substances very -differing from one another in Density, yet by this Table, they have -their refractive Powers almost in the same Proportion to one another as -their Densities are, excepting that the Refraction of that strange -Substance, Island Crystal is a little bigger than the rest. And -particularly Air, which is 3500 Times rarer than the Pseudo-Topaz, and -4400 Times rarer than Glass of Antimony, and 2000 Times rarer than the -Selenitis, Glass vulgar, or Crystal of the Rock, has notwithstanding its -rarity the same refractive Power in respect of its Density which those -very dense Substances have in respect of theirs, excepting so far as -those differ from one another. - -Again, the Refraction of Camphire, Oil Olive, Linseed Oil, Spirit of -Turpentine and Amber, which are fat sulphureous unctuous Bodies, and a -Diamond, which probably is an unctuous Substance coagulated, have their -refractive Powers in Proportion to one another as their Densities -without any considerable Variation. But the refractive Powers of these -unctuous Substances are two or three Times greater in respect of their -Densities than the refractive Powers of the former Substances in respect -of theirs. - -Water has a refractive Power in a middle degree between those two sorts -of Substances, and probably is of a middle nature. For out of it grow -all vegetable and animal Substances, which consist as well of -sulphureous fat and inflamable Parts, as of earthy lean and alcalizate -ones. - -Salts and Vitriols have refractive Powers in a middle degree between -those of earthy Substances and Water, and accordingly are composed of -those two sorts of Substances. For by distillation and rectification of -their Spirits a great Part of them goes into Water, and a great Part -remains behind in the form of a dry fix'd Earth capable of -Vitrification. - -Spirit of Wine has a refractive Power in a middle degree between those -of Water and oily Substances, and accordingly seems to be composed of -both, united by Fermentation; the Water, by means of some saline Spirits -with which 'tis impregnated, dissolving the Oil, and volatizing it by -the Action. For Spirit of Wine is inflamable by means of its oily Parts, -and being distilled often from Salt of Tartar, grow by every -distillation more and more aqueous and phlegmatick. And Chymists -observe, that Vegetables (as Lavender, Rue, Marjoram, &c.) distilled -_per se_, before fermentation yield Oils without any burning Spirits, -but after fermentation yield ardent Spirits without Oils: Which shews, -that their Oil is by fermentation converted into Spirit. They find also, -that if Oils be poured in a small quantity upon fermentating Vegetables, -they distil over after fermentation in the form of Spirits. - -So then, by the foregoing Table, all Bodies seem to have their -refractive Powers proportional to their Densities, (or very nearly;) -excepting so far as they partake more or less of sulphureous oily -Particles, and thereby have their refractive Power made greater or less. -Whence it seems rational to attribute the refractive Power of all Bodies -chiefly, if not wholly, to the sulphureous Parts with which they abound. -For it's probable that all Bodies abound more or less with Sulphurs. And -as Light congregated by a Burning-glass acts most upon sulphureous -Bodies, to turn them into Fire and Flame; so, since all Action is -mutual, Sulphurs ought to act most upon Light. For that the action -between Light and Bodies is mutual, may appear from this Consideration; -That the densest Bodies which refract and reflect Light most strongly, -grow hottest in the Summer Sun, by the action of the refracted or -reflected Light. - -I have hitherto explain'd the power of Bodies to reflect and refract, -and shew'd, that thin transparent Plates, Fibres, and Particles, do, -according to their several thicknesses and densities, reflect several -sorts of Rays, and thereby appear of several Colours; and by consequence -that nothing more is requisite for producing all the Colours of natural -Bodies, than the several sizes and densities of their transparent -Particles. But whence it is that these Plates, Fibres, and Particles, -do, according to their several thicknesses and densities, reflect -several sorts of Rays, I have not yet explain'd. To give some insight -into this matter, and make way for understanding the next part of this -Book, I shall conclude this part with a few more Propositions. Those -which preceded respect the nature of Bodies, these the nature of Light: -For both must be understood, before the reason of their Actions upon one -another can be known. And because the last Proposition depended upon the -velocity of Light, I will begin with a Proposition of that kind. - - -PROP. XI. - -_Light is propagated from luminous Bodies in time, and spends about -seven or eight Minutes of an Hour in passing from the Sun to the Earth._ - -This was observed first by _Roemer_, and then by others, by means of the -Eclipses of the Satellites of _Jupiter_. For these Eclipses, when the -Earth is between the Sun and _Jupiter_, happen about seven or eight -Minutes sooner than they ought to do by the Tables, and when the Earth -is beyond the Sun they happen about seven or eight Minutes later than -they ought to do; the reason being, that the Light of the Satellites has -farther to go in the latter case than in the former by the Diameter of -the Earth's Orbit. Some inequalities of time may arise from the -Excentricities of the Orbs of the Satellites; but those cannot answer in -all the Satellites, and at all times to the Position and Distance of the -Earth from the Sun. The mean motions of _Jupiter_'s Satellites is also -swifter in his descent from his Aphelium to his Perihelium, than in his -ascent in the other half of his Orb. But this inequality has no respect -to the position of the Earth, and in the three interior Satellites is -insensible, as I find by computation from the Theory of their Gravity. - - -PROP. XII. - -_Every Ray of Light in its passage through any refracting Surface is put -into a certain transient Constitution or State, which in the progress of -the Ray returns at equal Intervals, and disposes the Ray at every return -to be easily transmitted through the next refracting Surface, and -between the returns to be easily reflected by it._ - -This is manifest by the 5th, 9th, 12th, and 15th Observations. For by -those Observations it appears, that one and the same sort of Rays at -equal Angles of Incidence on any thin transparent Plate, is alternately -reflected and transmitted for many Successions accordingly as the -thickness of the Plate increases in arithmetical Progression of the -Numbers, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, &c. so that if the first Reflexion -(that which makes the first or innermost of the Rings of Colours there -described) be made at the thickness 1, the Rays shall be transmitted at -the thicknesses 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, &c. and thereby make the central -Spot and Rings of Light, which appear by transmission, and be reflected -at the thickness 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, &c. and thereby make the Rings which -appear by Reflexion. And this alternate Reflexion and Transmission, as I -gather by the 24th Observation, continues for above an hundred -vicissitudes, and by the Observations in the next part of this Book, for -many thousands, being propagated from one Surface of a Glass Plate to -the other, though the thickness of the Plate be a quarter of an Inch or -above: So that this alternation seems to be propagated from every -refracting Surface to all distances without end or limitation. - -This alternate Reflexion and Refraction depends on both the Surfaces of -every thin Plate, because it depends on their distance. By the 21st -Observation, if either Surface of a thin Plate of _Muscovy_ Glass be -wetted, the Colours caused by the alternate Reflexion and Refraction -grow faint, and therefore it depends on them both. - -It is therefore perform'd at the second Surface; for if it were -perform'd at the first, before the Rays arrive at the second, it would -not depend on the second. - -It is also influenced by some action or disposition, propagated from the -first to the second, because otherwise at the second it would not depend -on the first. And this action or disposition, in its propagation, -intermits and returns by equal Intervals, because in all its progress it -inclines the Ray at one distance from the first Surface to be reflected -by the second, at another to be transmitted by it, and that by equal -Intervals for innumerable vicissitudes. And because the Ray is disposed -to Reflexion at the distances 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, &c. and to Transmission at -the distances 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, &c. (for its transmission through the -first Surface, is at the distance 0, and it is transmitted through both -together, if their distance be infinitely little or much less than 1) -the disposition to be transmitted at the distances 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, &c. -is to be accounted a return of the same disposition which the Ray first -had at the distance 0, that is at its transmission through the first -refracting Surface. All which is the thing I would prove. - -What kind of action or disposition this is; Whether it consists in a -circulating or a vibrating motion of the Ray, or of the Medium, or -something else, I do not here enquire. Those that are averse from -assenting to any new Discoveries, but such as they can explain by an -Hypothesis, may for the present suppose, that as Stones by falling upon -Water put the Water into an undulating Motion, and all Bodies by -percussion excite vibrations in the Air; so the Rays of Light, by -impinging on any refracting or reflecting Surface, excite vibrations in -the refracting or reflecting Medium or Substance, and by exciting them -agitate the solid parts of the refracting or reflecting Body, and by -agitating them cause the Body to grow warm or hot; that the vibrations -thus excited are propagated in the refracting or reflecting Medium or -Substance, much after the manner that vibrations are propagated in the -Air for causing Sound, and move faster than the Rays so as to overtake -them; and that when any Ray is in that part of the vibration which -conspires with its Motion, it easily breaks through a refracting -Surface, but when it is in the contrary part of the vibration which -impedes its Motion, it is easily reflected; and, by consequence, that -every Ray is successively disposed to be easily reflected, or easily -transmitted, by every vibration which overtakes it. But whether this -Hypothesis be true or false I do not here consider. I content my self -with the bare Discovery, that the Rays of Light are by some cause or -other alternately disposed to be reflected or refracted for many -vicissitudes. - - -DEFINITION. - -_The returns of the disposition of any Ray to be reflected I will call -its_ Fits of easy Reflexion, _and those of its disposition to be -transmitted its_ Fits of easy Transmission, _and the space it passes -between every return and the next return, the_ Interval of its Fits. - - -PROP. XIII. - -_The reason why the Surfaces of all thick transparent Bodies reflect -part of the Light incident on them, and refract the rest, is, that some -Rays at their Incidence are in Fits of easy Reflexion, and others in -Fits of easy Transmission._ - -This may be gather'd from the 24th Observation, where the Light -reflected by thin Plates of Air and Glass, which to the naked Eye -appear'd evenly white all over the Plate, did through a Prism appear -waved with many Successions of Light and Darkness made by alternate Fits -of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission, the Prism severing and -distinguishing the Waves of which the white reflected Light was -composed, as was explain'd above. - -And hence Light is in Fits of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission, -before its Incidence on transparent Bodies. And probably it is put into -such fits at its first emission from luminous Bodies, and continues in -them during all its progress. For these Fits are of a lasting nature, as -will appear by the next part of this Book. - -In this Proposition I suppose the transparent Bodies to be thick; -because if the thickness of the Body be much less than the Interval of -the Fits of easy Reflexion and Transmission of the Rays, the Body loseth -its reflecting power. For if the Rays, which at their entering into the -Body are put into Fits of easy Transmission, arrive at the farthest -Surface of the Body before they be out of those Fits, they must be -transmitted. And this is the reason why Bubbles of Water lose their -reflecting power when they grow very thin; and why all opake Bodies, -when reduced into very small parts, become transparent. - - -PROP. XIV. - -_Those Surfaces of transparent Bodies, which if the Ray be in a Fit of -Refraction do refract it most strongly, if the Ray be in a Fit of -Reflexion do reflect it most easily._ - -For we shewed above, in _Prop._ 8. that the cause of Reflexion is not -the impinging of Light on the solid impervious parts of Bodies, but some -other power by which those solid parts act on Light at a distance. We -shewed also in _Prop._ 9. that Bodies reflect and refract Light by one -and the same power, variously exercised in various circumstances; and in -_Prop._ 1. that the most strongly refracting Surfaces reflect the most -Light: All which compared together evince and rarify both this and the -last Proposition. - - -PROP. XV. - -_In any one and the same sort of Rays, emerging in any Angle out of any -refracting Surface into one and the same Medium, the Interval of the -following Fits of easy Reflexion and Transmission are either accurately -or very nearly, as the Rectangle of the Secant of the Angle of -Refraction, and of the Secant of another Angle, whose Sine is the first -of 106 arithmetical mean Proportionals, between the Sines of Incidence -and Refraction, counted from the Sine of Refraction._ - -This is manifest by the 7th and 19th Observations. - - -PROP. XVI. - -_In several sorts of Rays emerging in equal Angles out of any refracting -Surface into the same Medium, the Intervals of the following Fits of -easy Reflexion and easy Transmission are either accurately, or very -nearly, as the Cube-Roots of the Squares of the lengths of a Chord, -which found the Notes in an Eight_, sol, la, fa, sol, la, mi, fa, sol, -_with all their intermediate degrees answering to the Colours of those -Rays, according to the Analogy described in the seventh Experiment of -the second Part of the first Book._ - -This is manifest by the 13th and 14th Observations. - - -PROP. XVII. - -_If Rays of any sort pass perpendicularly into several Mediums, the -Intervals of the Fits of easy Reflexion and Transmission in any one -Medium, are to those Intervals in any other, as the Sine of Incidence to -the Sine of Refraction, when the Rays pass out of the first of those two -Mediums into the second._ - -This is manifest by the 10th Observation. - - -PROP. XVIII. - -_If the Rays which paint the Colour in the Confine of yellow and orange -pass perpendicularly out of any Medium into Air, the Intervals of their -Fits of easy Reflexion are the 1/89000th part of an Inch. And of the -same length are the Intervals of their Fits of easy Transmission._ - -This is manifest by the 6th Observation. From these Propositions it is -easy to collect the Intervals of the Fits of easy Reflexion and easy -Transmission of any sort of Rays refracted in any angle into any Medium; -and thence to know, whether the Rays shall be reflected or transmitted -at their subsequent Incidence upon any other pellucid Medium. Which -thing, being useful for understanding the next part of this Book, was -here to be set down. And for the same reason I add the two following -Propositions. - - -PROP. XIX. - -_If any sort of Rays falling on the polite Surface of any pellucid -Medium be reflected back, the Fits of easy Reflexion, which they have at -the point of Reflexion, shall still continue to return; and the Returns -shall be at distances from the point of Reflexion in the arithmetical -progression of the Numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, &c. and between these -Fits the Rays shall be in Fits of easy Transmission._ - -For since the Fits of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission are of a -returning nature, there is no reason why these Fits, which continued -till the Ray arrived at the reflecting Medium, and there inclined the -Ray to Reflexion, should there cease. And if the Ray at the point of -Reflexion was in a Fit of easy Reflexion, the progression of the -distances of these Fits from that point must begin from 0, and so be of -the Numbers 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, &c. And therefore the progression of the -distances of the intermediate Fits of easy Transmission, reckon'd from -the same point, must be in the progression of the odd Numbers 1, 3, 5, -7, 9, &c. contrary to what happens when the Fits are propagated from -points of Refraction. - - -PROP. XX. - -_The Intervals of the Fits of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission, -propagated from points of Reflexion into any Medium, are equal to the -Intervals of the like Fits, which the same Rays would have, if refracted -into the same Medium in Angles of Refraction equal to their Angles of -Reflexion._ - -For when Light is reflected by the second Surface of thin Plates, it -goes out afterwards freely at the first Surface to make the Rings of -Colours which appear by Reflexion; and, by the freedom of its egress, -makes the Colours of these Rings more vivid and strong than those which -appear on the other side of the Plates by the transmitted Light. The -reflected Rays are therefore in Fits of easy Transmission at their -egress; which would not always happen, if the Intervals of the Fits -within the Plate after Reflexion were not equal, both in length and -number, to their Intervals before it. And this confirms also the -proportions set down in the former Proposition. For if the Rays both in -going in and out at the first Surface be in Fits of easy Transmission, -and the Intervals and Numbers of those Fits between the first and second -Surface, before and after Reflexion, be equal, the distances of the Fits -of easy Transmission from either Surface, must be in the same -progression after Reflexion as before; that is, from the first Surface -which transmitted them in the progression of the even Numbers 0, 2, 4, -6, 8, &c. and from the second which reflected them, in that of the odd -Numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, &c. But these two Propositions will become much more -evident by the Observations in the following part of this Book. - - - - -THE - -SECOND BOOK - -OF - -OPTICKS - - -_PART IV._ - -_Observations concerning the Reflexions and Colours of thick transparent -polish'd Plates._ - -There is no Glass or Speculum how well soever polished, but, besides the -Light which it refracts or reflects regularly, scatters every way -irregularly a faint Light, by means of which the polish'd Surface, when -illuminated in a dark room by a beam of the Sun's Light, may be easily -seen in all positions of the Eye. There are certain Phænomena of this -scatter'd Light, which when I first observed them, seem'd very strange -and surprizing to me. My Observations were as follows. - -_Obs._ 1. The Sun shining into my darken'd Chamber through a hole one -third of an Inch wide, I let the intromitted beam of Light fall -perpendicularly upon a Glass Speculum ground concave on one side and -convex on the other, to a Sphere of five Feet and eleven Inches Radius, -and Quick-silver'd over on the convex side. And holding a white opake -Chart, or a Quire of Paper at the center of the Spheres to which the -Speculum was ground, that is, at the distance of about five Feet and -eleven Inches from the Speculum, in such manner, that the beam of Light -might pass through a little hole made in the middle of the Chart to the -Speculum, and thence be reflected back to the same hole: I observed upon -the Chart four or five concentric Irises or Rings of Colours, like -Rain-bows, encompassing the hole much after the manner that those, which -in the fourth and following Observations of the first part of this Book -appear'd between the Object-glasses, encompassed the black Spot, but yet -larger and fainter than those. These Rings as they grew larger and -larger became diluter and fainter, so that the fifth was scarce visible. -Yet sometimes, when the Sun shone very clear, there appear'd faint -Lineaments of a sixth and seventh. If the distance of the Chart from the -Speculum was much greater or much less than that of six Feet, the Rings -became dilute and vanish'd. And if the distance of the Speculum from the -Window was much greater than that of six Feet, the reflected beam of -Light would be so broad at the distance of six Feet from the Speculum -where the Rings appear'd, as to obscure one or two of the innermost -Rings. And therefore I usually placed the Speculum at about six Feet -from the Window; so that its Focus might there fall in with the center -of its concavity at the Rings upon the Chart. And this Posture is always -to be understood in the following Observations where no other is -express'd. - -_Obs._ 2. The Colours of these Rain-bows succeeded one another from the -center outwards, in the same form and order with those which were made -in the ninth Observation of the first Part of this Book by Light not -reflected, but transmitted through the two Object-glasses. For, first, -there was in their common center a white round Spot of faint Light, -something broader than the reflected beam of Light, which beam sometimes -fell upon the middle of the Spot, and sometimes by a little inclination -of the Speculum receded from the middle, and left the Spot white to the -center. - -This white Spot was immediately encompassed with a dark grey or russet, -and that dark grey with the Colours of the first Iris; which Colours on -the inside next the dark grey were a little violet and indigo, and next -to that a blue, which on the outside grew pale, and then succeeded a -little greenish yellow, and after that a brighter yellow, and then on -the outward edge of the Iris a red which on the outside inclined to -purple. - -This Iris was immediately encompassed with a second, whose Colours were -in order from the inside outwards, purple, blue, green, yellow, light -red, a red mix'd with purple. - -Then immediately follow'd the Colours of the third Iris, which were in -order outwards a green inclining to purple, a good green, and a red more -bright than that of the former Iris. - -The fourth and fifth Iris seem'd of a bluish green within, and red -without, but so faintly that it was difficult to discern the Colours. - -_Obs._ 3. Measuring the Diameters of these Rings upon the Chart as -accurately as I could, I found them also in the same proportion to one -another with the Rings made by Light transmitted through the two -Object-glasses. For the Diameters of the four first of the bright Rings -measured between the brightest parts of their Orbits, at the distance of -six Feet from the Speculum were 1-11/16, 2-3/8, 2-11/12, 3-3/8 Inches, -whose Squares are in arithmetical progression of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. -If the white circular Spot in the middle be reckon'd amongst the Rings, -and its central Light, where it seems to be most luminous, be put -equipollent to an infinitely little Ring; the Squares of the Diameters -of the Rings will be in the progression 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, &c. I measured -also the Diameters of the dark Circles between these luminous ones, and -found their Squares in the progression of the numbers 1/2, 1-1/2, 2-1/2, -3-1/2, &c. the Diameters of the first four at the distance of six Feet -from the Speculum, being 1-3/16, 2-1/16, 2-2/3, 3-3/20 Inches. If the -distance of the Chart from the Speculum was increased or diminished, the -Diameters of the Circles were increased or diminished proportionally. - -_Obs._ 4. By the analogy between these Rings and those described in the -Observations of the first Part of this Book, I suspected that there -were many more of them which spread into one another, and by interfering -mix'd their Colours, and diluted one another so that they could not be -seen apart. I viewed them therefore through a Prism, as I did those in -the 24th Observation of the first Part of this Book. And when the Prism -was so placed as by refracting the Light of their mix'd Colours to -separate them, and distinguish the Rings from one another, as it did -those in that Observation, I could then see them distincter than before, -and easily number eight or nine of them, and sometimes twelve or -thirteen. And had not their Light been so very faint, I question not but -that I might have seen many more. - -_Obs._ 5. Placing a Prism at the Window to refract the intromitted beam -of Light, and cast the oblong Spectrum of Colours on the Speculum: I -covered the Speculum with a black Paper which had in the middle of it a -hole to let any one of the Colours pass through to the Speculum, whilst -the rest were intercepted by the Paper. And now I found Rings of that -Colour only which fell upon the Speculum. If the Speculum was -illuminated with red, the Rings were totally red with dark Intervals, if -with blue they were totally blue, and so of the other Colours. And when -they were illuminated with any one Colour, the Squares of their -Diameters measured between their most luminous Parts, were in the -arithmetical Progression of the Numbers, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and the Squares -of the Diameters of their dark Intervals in the Progression of the -intermediate Numbers 1/2, 1-1/2, 2-1/2, 3-1/2. But if the Colour was -varied, they varied their Magnitude. In the red they were largest, in -the indigo and violet least, and in the intermediate Colours yellow, -green, and blue, they were of several intermediate Bignesses answering -to the Colour, that is, greater in yellow than in green, and greater in -green than in blue. And hence I knew, that when the Speculum was -illuminated with white Light, the red and yellow on the outside of the -Rings were produced by the least refrangible Rays, and the blue and -violet by the most refrangible, and that the Colours of each Ring spread -into the Colours of the neighbouring Rings on either side, after the -manner explain'd in the first and second Part of this Book, and by -mixing diluted one another so that they could not be distinguish'd, -unless near the Center where they were least mix'd. For in this -Observation I could see the Rings more distinctly, and to a greater -Number than before, being able in the yellow Light to number eight or -nine of them, besides a faint shadow of a tenth. To satisfy my self how -much the Colours of the several Rings spread into one another, I -measured the Diameters of the second and third Rings, and found them -when made by the Confine of the red and orange to be to the same -Diameters when made by the Confine of blue and indigo, as 9 to 8, or -thereabouts. For it was hard to determine this Proportion accurately. -Also the Circles made successively by the red, yellow, and green, -differ'd more from one another than those made successively by the -green, blue, and indigo. For the Circle made by the violet was too dark -to be seen. To carry on the Computation, let us therefore suppose that -the Differences of the Diameters of the Circles made by the outmost red, -the Confine of red and orange, the Confine of orange and yellow, the -Confine of yellow and green, the Confine of green and blue, the Confine -of blue and indigo, the Confine of indigo and violet, and outmost -violet, are in proportion as the Differences of the Lengths of a -Monochord which sound the Tones in an Eight; _sol_, _la_, _fa_, _sol_, -_la_, _mi_, _fa_, _sol_, that is, as the Numbers 1/9, 1/18, 1/12, 1/12, -2/27, 1/27, 1/18. And if the Diameter of the Circle made by the Confine -of red and orange be 9A, and that of the Circle made by the Confine of -blue and indigo be 8A as above; their difference 9A-8A will be to the -difference of the Diameters of the Circles made by the outmost red, and -by the Confine of red and orange, as 1/18 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 2/27 to 1/9, -that is as 8/27 to 1/9, or 8 to 3, and to the difference of the Circles -made by the outmost violet, and by the Confine of blue and indigo, as -1/18 + 1/12 + 1/12 + 2/27 to 1/27 + 1/18, that is, as 8/27 to 5/54, or -as 16 to 5. And therefore these differences will be 3/8A and 5/16A. Add -the first to 9A and subduct the last from 8A, and you will have the -Diameters of the Circles made by the least and most refrangible Rays -75/8A and ((61-1/2)/8)A. These diameters are therefore to one another as -75 to 61-1/2 or 50 to 41, and their Squares as 2500 to 1681, that is, as -3 to 2 very nearly. Which proportion differs not much from the -proportion of the Diameters of the Circles made by the outmost red and -outmost violet, in the 13th Observation of the first part of this Book. - -_Obs._ 6. Placing my Eye where these Rings appear'd plainest, I saw the -Speculum tinged all over with Waves of Colours, (red, yellow, green, -blue;) like those which in the Observations of the first part of this -Book appeared between the Object-glasses, and upon Bubbles of Water, but -much larger. And after the manner of those, they were of various -magnitudes in various Positions of the Eye, swelling and shrinking as I -moved my Eye this way and that way. They were formed like Arcs of -concentrick Circles, as those were; and when my Eye was over against the -center of the concavity of the Speculum, (that is, 5 Feet and 10 Inches -distant from the Speculum,) their common center was in a right Line with -that center of concavity, and with the hole in the Window. But in other -postures of my Eye their center had other positions. They appear'd by -the Light of the Clouds propagated to the Speculum through the hole in -the Window; and when the Sun shone through that hole upon the Speculum, -his Light upon it was of the Colour of the Ring whereon it fell, but by -its splendor obscured the Rings made by the Light of the Clouds, unless -when the Speculum was removed to a great distance from the Window, so -that his Light upon it might be broad and faint. By varying the position -of my Eye, and moving it nearer to or farther from the direct beam of -the Sun's Light, the Colour of the Sun's reflected Light constantly -varied upon the Speculum, as it did upon my Eye, the same Colour always -appearing to a Bystander upon my Eye which to me appear'd upon the -Speculum. And thence I knew that the Rings of Colours upon the Chart -were made by these reflected Colours, propagated thither from the -Speculum in several Angles, and that their production depended not upon -the termination of Light and Shadow. - -_Obs._ 7. By the Analogy of all these Phænomena with those of the like -Rings of Colours described in the first part of this Book, it seemed to -me that these Colours were produced by this thick Plate of Glass, much -after the manner that those were produced by very thin Plates. For, upon -trial, I found that if the Quick-silver were rubb'd off from the -backside of the Speculum, the Glass alone would cause the same Rings of -Colours, but much more faint than before; and therefore the Phænomenon -depends not upon the Quick-silver, unless so far as the Quick-silver by -increasing the Reflexion of the backside of the Glass increases the -Light of the Rings of Colours. I found also that a Speculum of Metal -without Glass made some Years since for optical uses, and very well -wrought, produced none of those Rings; and thence I understood that -these Rings arise not from one specular Surface alone, but depend upon -the two Surfaces of the Plate of Glass whereof the Speculum was made, -and upon the thickness of the Glass between them. For as in the 7th and -19th Observations of the first part of this Book a thin Plate of Air, -Water, or Glass of an even thickness appeared of one Colour when the -Rays were perpendicular to it, of another when they were a little -oblique, of another when more oblique, of another when still more -oblique, and so on; so here, in the sixth Observation, the Light which -emerged out of the Glass in several Obliquities, made the Glass appear -of several Colours, and being propagated in those Obliquities to the -Chart, there painted Rings of those Colours. And as the reason why a -thin Plate appeared of several Colours in several Obliquities of the -Rays, was, that the Rays of one and the same sort are reflected by the -thin Plate at one obliquity and transmitted at another, and those of -other sorts transmitted where these are reflected, and reflected where -these are transmitted: So the reason why the thick Plate of Glass -whereof the Speculum was made did appear of various Colours in various -Obliquities, and in those Obliquities propagated those Colours to the -Chart, was, that the Rays of one and the same sort did at one Obliquity -emerge out of the Glass, at another did not emerge, but were reflected -back towards the Quick-silver by the hither Surface of the Glass, and -accordingly as the Obliquity became greater and greater, emerged and -were reflected alternately for many Successions; and that in one and the -same Obliquity the Rays of one sort were reflected, and those of another -transmitted. This is manifest by the fifth Observation of this part of -this Book. For in that Observation, when the Speculum was illuminated by -any one of the prismatick Colours, that Light made many Rings of the -same Colour upon the Chart with dark Intervals, and therefore at its -emergence out of the Speculum was alternately transmitted and not -transmitted from the Speculum to the Chart for many Successions, -according to the various Obliquities of its Emergence. And when the -Colour cast on the Speculum by the Prism was varied, the Rings became of -the Colour cast on it, and varied their bigness with their Colour, and -therefore the Light was now alternately transmitted and not transmitted -from the Speculum to the Chart at other Obliquities than before. It -seemed to me therefore that these Rings were of one and the same -original with those of thin Plates, but yet with this difference, that -those of thin Plates are made by the alternate Reflexions and -Transmissions of the Rays at the second Surface of the Plate, after one -passage through it; but here the Rays go twice through the Plate before -they are alternately reflected and transmitted. First, they go through -it from the first Surface to the Quick-silver, and then return through -it from the Quick-silver to the first Surface, and there are either -transmitted to the Chart or reflected back to the Quick-silver, -accordingly as they are in their Fits of easy Reflexion or Transmission -when they arrive at that Surface. For the Intervals of the Fits of the -Rays which fall perpendicularly on the Speculum, and are reflected back -in the same perpendicular Lines, by reason of the equality of these -Angles and Lines, are of the same length and number within the Glass -after Reflexion as before, by the 19th Proposition of the third part of -this Book. And therefore since all the Rays that enter through the -first Surface are in their Fits of easy Transmission at their entrance, -and as many of these as are reflected by the second are in their Fits of -easy Reflexion there, all these must be again in their Fits of easy -Transmission at their return to the first, and by consequence there go -out of the Glass to the Chart, and form upon it the white Spot of Light -in the center of the Rings. For the reason holds good in all sorts of -Rays, and therefore all sorts must go out promiscuously to that Spot, -and by their mixture cause it to be white. But the Intervals of the Fits -of those Rays which are reflected more obliquely than they enter, must -be greater after Reflexion than before, by the 15th and 20th -Propositions. And thence it may happen that the Rays at their return to -the first Surface, may in certain Obliquities be in Fits of easy -Reflexion, and return back to the Quick-silver, and in other -intermediate Obliquities be again in Fits of easy Transmission, and so -go out to the Chart, and paint on it the Rings of Colours about the -white Spot. And because the Intervals of the Fits at equal obliquities -are greater and fewer in the less refrangible Rays, and less and more -numerous in the more refrangible, therefore the less refrangible at -equal obliquities shall make fewer Rings than the more refrangible, and -the Rings made by those shall be larger than the like number of Rings -made by these; that is, the red Rings shall be larger than the yellow, -the yellow than the green, the green than the blue, and the blue than -the violet, as they were really found to be in the fifth Observation. -And therefore the first Ring of all Colours encompassing the white Spot -of Light shall be red without any violet within, and yellow, and green, -and blue in the middle, as it was found in the second Observation; and -these Colours in the second Ring, and those that follow, shall be more -expanded, till they spread into one another, and blend one another by -interfering. - -These seem to be the reasons of these Rings in general; and this put me -upon observing the thickness of the Glass, and considering whether the -dimensions and proportions of the Rings may be truly derived from it by -computation. - -_Obs._ 8. I measured therefore the thickness of this concavo-convex -Plate of Glass, and found it every where 1/4 of an Inch precisely. Now, -by the sixth Observation of the first Part of this Book, a thin Plate of -Air transmits the brightest Light of the first Ring, that is, the bright -yellow, when its thickness is the 1/89000th part of an Inch; and by the -tenth Observation of the same Part, a thin Plate of Glass transmits the -same Light of the same Ring, when its thickness is less in proportion of -the Sine of Refraction to the Sine of Incidence, that is, when its -thickness is the 11/1513000th or 1/137545th part of an Inch, supposing -the Sines are as 11 to 17. And if this thickness be doubled, it -transmits the same bright Light of the second Ring; if tripled, it -transmits that of the third, and so on; the bright yellow Light in all -these cases being in its Fits of Transmission. And therefore if its -thickness be multiplied 34386 times, so as to become 1/4 of an Inch, it -transmits the same bright Light of the 34386th Ring. Suppose this be the -bright yellow Light transmitted perpendicularly from the reflecting -convex side of the Glass through the concave side to the white Spot in -the center of the Rings of Colours on the Chart: And by a Rule in the -7th and 19th Observations in the first Part of this Book, and by the -15th and 20th Propositions of the third Part of this Book, if the Rays -be made oblique to the Glass, the thickness of the Glass requisite to -transmit the same bright Light of the same Ring in any obliquity, is to -this thickness of 1/4 of an Inch, as the Secant of a certain Angle to -the Radius, the Sine of which Angle is the first of an hundred and six -arithmetical Means between the Sines of Incidence and Refraction, -counted from the Sine of Incidence when the Refraction is made out of -any plated Body into any Medium encompassing it; that is, in this case, -out of Glass into Air. Now if the thickness of the Glass be increased by -degrees, so as to bear to its first thickness, (_viz._ that of a quarter -of an Inch,) the Proportions which 34386 (the number of Fits of the -perpendicular Rays in going through the Glass towards the white Spot in -the center of the Rings,) hath to 34385, 34384, 34383, and 34382, (the -numbers of the Fits of the oblique Rays in going through the Glass -towards the first, second, third, and fourth Rings of Colours,) and if -the first thickness be divided into 100000000 equal parts, the increased -thicknesses will be 100002908, 100005816, 100008725, and 100011633, and -the Angles of which these thicknesses are Secants will be 26´ 13´´, 37´ -5´´, 45´ 6´´, and 52´ 26´´, the Radius being 100000000; and the Sines of -these Angles are 762, 1079, 1321, and 1525, and the proportional Sines -of Refraction 1172, 1659, 2031, and 2345, the Radius being 100000. For -since the Sines of Incidence out of Glass into Air are to the Sines of -Refraction as 11 to 17, and to the above-mentioned Secants as 11 to the -first of 106 arithmetical Means between 11 and 17, that is, as 11 to -11-6/106, those Secants will be to the Sines of Refraction as 11-6/106, -to 17, and by this Analogy will give these Sines. So then, if the -obliquities of the Rays to the concave Surface of the Glass be such that -the Sines of their Refraction in passing out of the Glass through that -Surface into the Air be 1172, 1659, 2031, 2345, the bright Light of the -34386th Ring shall emerge at the thicknesses of the Glass, which are to -1/4 of an Inch as 34386 to 34385, 34384, 34383, 34382, respectively. And -therefore, if the thickness in all these Cases be 1/4 of an Inch (as it -is in the Glass of which the Speculum was made) the bright Light of the -34385th Ring shall emerge where the Sine of Refraction is 1172, and that -of the 34384th, 34383th, and 34382th Ring where the Sine is 1659, 2031, -and 2345 respectively. And in these Angles of Refraction the Light of -these Rings shall be propagated from the Speculum to the Chart, and -there paint Rings about the white central round Spot of Light which we -said was the Light of the 34386th Ring. And the Semidiameters of these -Rings shall subtend the Angles of Refraction made at the -Concave-Surface of the Speculum, and by consequence their Diameters -shall be to the distance of the Chart from the Speculum as those Sines -of Refraction doubled are to the Radius, that is, as 1172, 1659, 2031, -and 2345, doubled are to 100000. And therefore, if the distance of the -Chart from the Concave-Surface of the Speculum be six Feet (as it was in -the third of these Observations) the Diameters of the Rings of this -bright yellow Light upon the Chart shall be 1'688, 2'389, 2'925, 3'375 -Inches: For these Diameters are to six Feet, as the above-mention'd -Sines doubled are to the Radius. Now, these Diameters of the bright -yellow Rings, thus found by Computation are the very same with those -found in the third of these Observations by measuring them, _viz._ with -1-11/16, 2-3/8, 2-11/12, and 3-3/8 Inches, and therefore the Theory of -deriving these Rings from the thickness of the Plate of Glass of which -the Speculum was made, and from the Obliquity of the emerging Rays -agrees with the Observation. In this Computation I have equalled the -Diameters of the bright Rings made by Light of all Colours, to the -Diameters of the Rings made by the bright yellow. For this yellow makes -the brightest Part of the Rings of all Colours. If you desire the -Diameters of the Rings made by the Light of any other unmix'd Colour, -you may find them readily by putting them to the Diameters of the bright -yellow ones in a subduplicate Proportion of the Intervals of the Fits of -the Rays of those Colours when equally inclined to the refracting or -reflecting Surface which caused those Fits, that is, by putting the -Diameters of the Rings made by the Rays in the Extremities and Limits of -the seven Colours, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, -proportional to the Cube-roots of the Numbers, 1, 8/9, 5/6, 3/4, 2/3, -3/5, 9/16, 1/2, which express the Lengths of a Monochord sounding the -Notes in an Eighth: For by this means the Diameters of the Rings of -these Colours will be found pretty nearly in the same Proportion to one -another, which they ought to have by the fifth of these Observations. - -And thus I satisfy'd my self, that these Rings were of the same kind and -Original with those of thin Plates, and by consequence that the Fits or -alternate Dispositions of the Rays to be reflected and transmitted are -propagated to great distances from every reflecting and refracting -Surface. But yet to put the matter out of doubt, I added the following -Observation. - -_Obs._ 9. If these Rings thus depend on the thickness of the Plate of -Glass, their Diameters at equal distances from several Speculums made of -such concavo-convex Plates of Glass as are ground on the same Sphere, -ought to be reciprocally in a subduplicate Proportion of the thicknesses -of the Plates of Glass. And if this Proportion be found true by -experience it will amount to a demonstration that these Rings (like -those formed in thin Plates) do depend on the thickness of the Glass. I -procured therefore another concavo-convex Plate of Glass ground on both -sides to the same Sphere with the former Plate. Its thickness was 5/62 -Parts of an Inch; and the Diameters of the three first bright Rings -measured between the brightest Parts of their Orbits at the distance of -six Feet from the Glass were 3·4-1/6·5-1/8· Inches. Now, the thickness -of the other Glass being 1/4 of an Inch was to the thickness of this -Glass as 1/4 to 5/62, that is as 31 to 10, or 310000000 to 100000000, -and the Roots of these Numbers are 17607 and 10000, and in the -Proportion of the first of these Roots to the second are the Diameters -of the bright Rings made in this Observation by the thinner Glass, -3·4-1/6·5-1/8, to the Diameters of the same Rings made in the third of -these Observations by the thicker Glass 1-11/16, 2-3/8. 2-11/12, that -is, the Diameters of the Rings are reciprocally in a subduplicate -Proportion of the thicknesses of the Plates of Glass. - -So then in Plates of Glass which are alike concave on one side, and -alike convex on the other side, and alike quick-silver'd on the convex -sides, and differ in nothing but their thickness, the Diameters of the -Rings are reciprocally in a subduplicate Proportion of the thicknesses -of the Plates. And this shews sufficiently that the Rings depend on both -the Surfaces of the Glass. They depend on the convex Surface, because -they are more luminous when that Surface is quick-silver'd over than -when it is without Quick-silver. They depend also upon the concave -Surface, because without that Surface a Speculum makes them not. They -depend on both Surfaces, and on the distances between them, because -their bigness is varied by varying only that distance. And this -dependence is of the same kind with that which the Colours of thin -Plates have on the distance of the Surfaces of those Plates, because the -bigness of the Rings, and their Proportion to one another, and the -variation of their bigness arising from the variation of the thickness -of the Glass, and the Orders of their Colours, is such as ought to -result from the Propositions in the end of the third Part of this Book, -derived from the Phænomena of the Colours of thin Plates set down in the -first Part. - -There are yet other Phænomena of these Rings of Colours, but such as -follow from the same Propositions, and therefore confirm both the Truth -of those Propositions, and the Analogy between these Rings and the Rings -of Colours made by very thin Plates. I shall subjoin some of them. - -_Obs._ 10. When the beam of the Sun's Light was reflected back from the -Speculum not directly to the hole in the Window, but to a place a little -distant from it, the common center of that Spot, and of all the Rings of -Colours fell in the middle way between the beam of the incident Light, -and the beam of the reflected Light, and by consequence in the center of -the spherical concavity of the Speculum, whenever the Chart on which the -Rings of Colours fell was placed at that center. And as the beam of -reflected Light by inclining the Speculum receded more and more from the -beam of incident Light and from the common center of the colour'd Rings -between them, those Rings grew bigger and bigger, and so also did the -white round Spot, and new Rings of Colours emerged successively out of -their common center, and the white Spot became a white Ring -encompassing them; and the incident and reflected beams of Light always -fell upon the opposite parts of this white Ring, illuminating its -Perimeter like two mock Suns in the opposite parts of an Iris. So then -the Diameter of this Ring, measured from the middle of its Light on one -side to the middle of its Light on the other side, was always equal to -the distance between the middle of the incident beam of Light, and the -middle of the reflected beam measured at the Chart on which the Rings -appeared: And the Rays which form'd this Ring were reflected by the -Speculum in Angles equal to their Angles of Incidence, and by -consequence to their Angles of Refraction at their entrance into the -Glass, but yet their Angles of Reflexion were not in the same Planes -with their Angles of Incidence. - -_Obs._ 11. The Colours of the new Rings were in a contrary order to -those of the former, and arose after this manner. The white round Spot -of Light in the middle of the Rings continued white to the center till -the distance of the incident and reflected beams at the Chart was about -7/8 parts of an Inch, and then it began to grow dark in the middle. And -when that distance was about 1-3/16 of an Inch, the white Spot was -become a Ring encompassing a dark round Spot which in the middle -inclined to violet and indigo. And the luminous Rings encompassing it -were grown equal to those dark ones which in the four first Observations -encompassed them, that is to say, the white Spot was grown a white Ring -equal to the first of those dark Rings, and the first of those luminous -Rings was now grown equal to the second of those dark ones, and the -second of those luminous ones to the third of those dark ones, and so -on. For the Diameters of the luminous Rings were now 1-3/16, 2-1/16, -2-2/3, 3-3/20, &c. Inches. - -When the distance between the incident and reflected beams of Light -became a little bigger, there emerged out of the middle of the dark Spot -after the indigo a blue, and then out of that blue a pale green, and -soon after a yellow and red. And when the Colour at the center was -brightest, being between yellow and red, the bright Rings were grown -equal to those Rings which in the four first Observations next -encompassed them; that is to say, the white Spot in the middle of those -Rings was now become a white Ring equal to the first of those bright -Rings, and the first of those bright ones was now become equal to the -second of those, and so on. For the Diameters of the white Ring, and of -the other luminous Rings encompassing it, were now 1-11/16, 2-3/8, -2-11/12, 3-3/8, &c. or thereabouts. - -When the distance of the two beams of Light at the Chart was a little -more increased, there emerged out of the middle in order after the red, -a purple, a blue, a green, a yellow, and a red inclining much to purple, -and when the Colour was brightest being between yellow and red, the -former indigo, blue, green, yellow and red, were become an Iris or Ring -of Colours equal to the first of those luminous Rings which appeared in -the four first Observations, and the white Ring which was now become -the second of the luminous Rings was grown equal to the second of those, -and the first of those which was now become the third Ring was become -equal to the third of those, and so on. For their Diameters were -1-11/16, 2-3/8, 2-11/12, 3-3/8 Inches, the distance of the two beams of -Light, and the Diameter of the white Ring being 2-3/8 Inches. - -When these two beams became more distant there emerged out of the middle -of the purplish red, first a darker round Spot, and then out of the -middle of that Spot a brighter. And now the former Colours (purple, -blue, green, yellow, and purplish red) were become a Ring equal to the -first of the bright Rings mentioned in the four first Observations, and -the Rings about this Ring were grown equal to the Rings about that -respectively; the distance between the two beams of Light and the -Diameter of the white Ring (which was now become the third Ring) being -about 3 Inches. - -The Colours of the Rings in the middle began now to grow very dilute, -and if the distance between the two Beams was increased half an Inch, or -an Inch more, they vanish'd whilst the white Ring, with one or two of -the Rings next it on either side, continued still visible. But if the -distance of the two beams of Light was still more increased, these also -vanished: For the Light which coming from several parts of the hole in -the Window fell upon the Speculum in several Angles of Incidence, made -Rings of several bignesses, which diluted and blotted out one another, -as I knew by intercepting some part of that Light. For if I intercepted -that part which was nearest to the Axis of the Speculum the Rings would -be less, if the other part which was remotest from it they would be -bigger. - -_Obs._ 12. When the Colours of the Prism were cast successively on the -Speculum, that Ring which in the two last Observations was white, was of -the same bigness in all the Colours, but the Rings without it were -greater in the green than in the blue, and still greater in the yellow, -and greatest in the red. And, on the contrary, the Rings within that -white Circle were less in the green than in the blue, and still less in -the yellow, and least in the red. For the Angles of Reflexion of those -Rays which made this Ring, being equal to their Angles of Incidence, the -Fits of every reflected Ray within the Glass after Reflexion are equal -in length and number to the Fits of the same Ray within the Glass before -its Incidence on the reflecting Surface. And therefore since all the -Rays of all sorts at their entrance into the Glass were in a Fit of -Transmission, they were also in a Fit of Transmission at their returning -to the same Surface after Reflexion; and by consequence were -transmitted, and went out to the white Ring on the Chart. This is the -reason why that Ring was of the same bigness in all the Colours, and why -in a mixture of all it appears white. But in Rays which are reflected in -other Angles, the Intervals of the Fits of the least refrangible being -greatest, make the Rings of their Colour in their progress from this -white Ring, either outwards or inwards, increase or decrease by the -greatest steps; so that the Rings of this Colour without are greatest, -and within least. And this is the reason why in the last Observation, -when the Speculum was illuminated with white Light, the exterior Rings -made by all Colours appeared red without and blue within, and the -interior blue without and red within. - -These are the Phænomena of thick convexo-concave Plates of Glass, which -are every where of the same thickness. There are yet other Phænomena -when these Plates are a little thicker on one side than on the other, -and others when the Plates are more or less concave than convex, or -plano-convex, or double-convex. For in all these cases the Plates make -Rings of Colours, but after various manners; all which, so far as I have -yet observed, follow from the Propositions in the end of the third part -of this Book, and so conspire to confirm the truth of those -Propositions. But the Phænomena are too various, and the Calculations -whereby they follow from those Propositions too intricate to be here -prosecuted. I content my self with having prosecuted this kind of -Phænomena so far as to discover their Cause, and by discovering it to -ratify the Propositions in the third Part of this Book. - -_Obs._ 13. As Light reflected by a Lens quick-silver'd on the backside -makes the Rings of Colours above described, so it ought to make the like -Rings of Colours in passing through a drop of Water. At the first -Reflexion of the Rays within the drop, some Colours ought to be -transmitted, as in the case of a Lens, and others to be reflected back -to the Eye. For instance, if the Diameter of a small drop or globule of -Water be about the 500th part of an Inch, so that a red-making Ray in -passing through the middle of this globule has 250 Fits of easy -Transmission within the globule, and that all the red-making Rays which -are at a certain distance from this middle Ray round about it have 249 -Fits within the globule, and all the like Rays at a certain farther -distance round about it have 248 Fits, and all those at a certain -farther distance 247 Fits, and so on; these concentrick Circles of Rays -after their transmission, falling on a white Paper, will make -concentrick Rings of red upon the Paper, supposing the Light which -passes through one single globule, strong enough to be sensible. And, in -like manner, the Rays of other Colours will make Rings of other Colours. -Suppose now that in a fair Day the Sun shines through a thin Cloud of -such globules of Water or Hail, and that the globules are all of the -same bigness; and the Sun seen through this Cloud shall appear -encompassed with the like concentrick Rings of Colours, and the Diameter -of the first Ring of red shall be 7-1/4 Degrees, that of the second -10-1/4 Degrees, that of the third 12 Degrees 33 Minutes. And accordingly -as the Globules of Water are bigger or less, the Rings shall be less or -bigger. This is the Theory, and Experience answers it. For in _June_ -1692, I saw by reflexion in a Vessel of stagnating Water three Halos, -Crowns, or Rings of Colours about the Sun, like three little Rain-bows, -concentrick to his Body. The Colours of the first or innermost Crown -were blue next the Sun, red without, and white in the middle between the -blue and red. Those of the second Crown were purple and blue within, and -pale red without, and green in the middle. And those of the third were -pale blue within, and pale red without; these Crowns enclosed one -another immediately, so that their Colours proceeded in this continual -order from the Sun outward: blue, white, red; purple, blue, green, pale -yellow and red; pale blue, pale red. The Diameter of the second Crown -measured from the middle of the yellow and red on one side of the Sun, -to the middle of the same Colour on the other side was 9-1/3 Degrees, or -thereabouts. The Diameters of the first and third I had not time to -measure, but that of the first seemed to be about five or six Degrees, -and that of the third about twelve. The like Crowns appear sometimes -about the Moon; for in the beginning of the Year 1664, _Febr._ 19th at -Night, I saw two such Crowns about her. The Diameter of the first or -innermost was about three Degrees, and that of the second about five -Degrees and an half. Next about the Moon was a Circle of white, and next -about that the inner Crown, which was of a bluish green within next the -white, and of a yellow and red without, and next about these Colours -were blue and green on the inside of the outward Crown, and red on the -outside of it. At the same time there appear'd a Halo about 22 Degrees -35´ distant from the center of the Moon. It was elliptical, and its long -Diameter was perpendicular to the Horizon, verging below farthest from -the Moon. I am told that the Moon has sometimes three or more -concentrick Crowns of Colours encompassing one another next about her -Body. The more equal the globules of Water or Ice are to one another, -the more Crowns of Colours will appear, and the Colours will be the more -lively. The Halo at the distance of 22-1/2 Degrees from the Moon is of -another sort. By its being oval and remoter from the Moon below than -above, I conclude, that it was made by Refraction in some sort of Hail -or Snow floating in the Air in an horizontal posture, the refracting -Angle being about 58 or 60 Degrees. - - - - -THE - -THIRD BOOK - -OF - -OPTICKS - - -_PART I._ - -_Observations concerning the Inflexions of the Rays of Light, and the -Colours made thereby._ - -Grimaldo has inform'd us, that if a beam of the Sun's Light be let into -a dark Room through a very small hole, the Shadows of things in this -Light will be larger than they ought to be if the Rays went on by the -Bodies in straight Lines, and that these Shadows have three parallel -Fringes, Bands or Ranks of colour'd Light adjacent to them. But if the -Hole be enlarged the Fringes grow broad and run into one another, so -that they cannot be distinguish'd. These broad Shadows and Fringes have -been reckon'd by some to proceed from the ordinary refraction of the -Air, but without due examination of the Matter. For the circumstances of -the Phænomenon, so far as I have observed them, are as follows. - -_Obs._ 1. I made in a piece of Lead a small Hole with a Pin, whose -breadth was the 42d part of an Inch. For 21 of those Pins laid together -took up the breadth of half an Inch. Through this Hole I let into my -darken'd Chamber a beam of the Sun's Light, and found that the Shadows -of Hairs, Thred, Pins, Straws, and such like slender Substances placed -in this beam of Light, were considerably broader than they ought to be, -if the Rays of Light passed on by these Bodies in right Lines. And -particularly a Hair of a Man's Head, whose breadth was but the 280th -part of an Inch, being held in this Light, at the distance of about -twelve Feet from the Hole, did cast a Shadow which at the distance of -four Inches from the Hair was the sixtieth part of an Inch broad, that -is, above four times broader than the Hair, and at the distance of two -Feet from the Hair was about the eight and twentieth part of an Inch -broad, that is, ten times broader than the Hair, and at the distance of -ten Feet was the eighth part of an Inch broad, that is 35 times broader. - -Nor is it material whether the Hair be encompassed with Air, or with any -other pellucid Substance. For I wetted a polish'd Plate of Glass, and -laid the Hair in the Water upon the Glass, and then laying another -polish'd Plate of Glass upon it, so that the Water might fill up the -space between the Glasses, I held them in the aforesaid beam of Light, -so that the Light might pass through them perpendicularly, and the -Shadow of the Hair was at the same distances as big as before. The -Shadows of Scratches made in polish'd Plates of Glass were also much -broader than they ought to be, and the Veins in polish'd Plates of Glass -did also cast the like broad Shadows. And therefore the great breadth of -these Shadows proceeds from some other cause than the Refraction of the -Air. - -Let the Circle X [in _Fig._ 1.] represent the middle of the Hair; ADG, -BEH, CFI, three Rays passing by one side of the Hair at several -distances; KNQ, LOR, MPS, three other Rays passing by the other side of -the Hair at the like distances; D, E, F, and N, O, P, the places where -the Rays are bent in their passage by the Hair; G, H, I, and Q, R, S, -the places where the Rays fall on a Paper GQ; IS the breadth of the -Shadow of the Hair cast on the Paper, and TI, VS, two Rays passing to -the Points I and S without bending when the Hair is taken away. And it's -manifest that all the Light between these two Rays TI and VS is bent in -passing by the Hair, and turned aside from the Shadow IS, because if any -part of this Light were not bent it would fall on the Paper within the -Shadow, and there illuminate the Paper, contrary to experience. And -because when the Paper is at a great distance from the Hair, the Shadow -is broad, and therefore the Rays TI and VS are at a great distance from -one another, it follows that the Hair acts upon the Rays of Light at a -good distance in their passing by it. But the Action is strongest on the -Rays which pass by at least distances, and grows weaker and weaker -accordingly as the Rays pass by at distances greater and greater, as is -represented in the Scheme: For thence it comes to pass, that the Shadow -of the Hair is much broader in proportion to the distance of the Paper -from the Hair, when the Paper is nearer the Hair, than when it is at a -great distance from it. - -_Obs._ 2. The Shadows of all Bodies (Metals, Stones, Glass, Wood, Horn, -Ice, &c.) in this Light were border'd with three Parallel Fringes or -Bands of colour'd Light, whereof that which was contiguous to the Shadow -was broadest and most luminous, and that which was remotest from it was -narrowest, and so faint, as not easily to be visible. It was difficult -to distinguish the Colours, unless when the Light fell very obliquely -upon a smooth Paper, or some other smooth white Body, so as to make them -appear much broader than they would otherwise do. And then the Colours -were plainly visible in this Order: The first or innermost Fringe was -violet and deep blue next the Shadow, and then light blue, green, and -yellow in the middle, and red without. The second Fringe was almost -contiguous to the first, and the third to the second, and both were blue -within, and yellow and red without, but their Colours were very faint, -especially those of the third. The Colours therefore proceeded in this -order from the Shadow; violet, indigo, pale blue, green, yellow, red; -blue, yellow, red; pale blue, pale yellow and red. The Shadows made by -Scratches and Bubbles in polish'd Plates of Glass were border'd with the -like Fringes of colour'd Light. And if Plates of Looking-glass sloop'd -off near the edges with a Diamond-cut, be held in the same beam of -Light, the Light which passes through the parallel Planes of the Glass -will be border'd with the like Fringes of Colours where those Planes -meet with the Diamond-cut, and by this means there will sometimes appear -four or five Fringes of Colours. Let AB, CD [in _Fig._ 2.] represent the -parallel Planes of a Looking-glass, and BD the Plane of the Diamond-cut, -making at B a very obtuse Angle with the Plane AB. And let all the Light -between the Rays ENI and FBM pass directly through the parallel Planes -of the Glass, and fall upon the Paper between I and M, and all the Light -between the Rays GO and HD be refracted by the oblique Plane of the -Diamond-cut BD, and fall upon the Paper between K and L; and the Light -which passes directly through the parallel Planes of the Glass, and -falls upon the Paper between I and M, will be border'd with three or -more Fringes at M. - -[Illustration: FIG. 1.] - -[Illustration: FIG. 2.] - -So by looking on the Sun through a Feather or black Ribband held close -to the Eye, several Rain-bows will appear; the Shadows which the Fibres -or Threds cast on the _Tunica Retina_, being border'd with the like -Fringes of Colours. - -_Obs._ 3. When the Hair was twelve Feet distant from this Hole, and its -Shadow fell obliquely upon a flat white Scale of Inches and Parts of an -Inch placed half a Foot beyond it, and also when the Shadow fell -perpendicularly upon the same Scale placed nine Feet beyond it; I -measured the breadth of the Shadow and Fringes as accurately as I could, -and found them in Parts of an Inch as follows. - --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- - | half a | Nine - At the Distance of | Foot | Feet --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth of the Shadow | 1/54 | 1/9 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth between the Middles of the | 1/38 | - brightest Light of the innermost Fringes | or | - on either side the Shadow | 1/39 | 7/50 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth between the Middles of the | | - brightest Light of the middlemost Fringes| | - on either side the Shadow | 1/23-1/2 | 4/17 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth between the Middles of the | 1/18 | - brightest Light of the outmost Fringes | or | - on either side the Shadow | 1/18-1/2 | 3/10 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The distance between the Middles of the | | - brightest Light of the first and second | | - Fringes | 1/120 | 1/21 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The distance between the Middles of the | | - brightest Light of the second and third | | - Fringes | 1/170 | 1/31 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth of the luminous Part (green, | | - white, yellow, and red) of the first | | - Fringe | 1/170 | 1/32 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth of the darker Space between | | - the first and second Fringes | 1/240 | 1/45 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth of the luminous Part of the | | - second Fringe | 1/290 | 1/55 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- -The breadth of the darker Space between | | - the second and third Fringes | 1/340 | 1/63 --------------------------------------------+-----------+-------- - -These Measures I took by letting the Shadow of the Hair, at half a Foot -distance, fall so obliquely on the Scale, as to appear twelve times -broader than when it fell perpendicularly on it at the same distance, -and setting down in this Table the twelfth part of the Measures I then -took. - -_Obs._ 4. When the Shadow and Fringes were cast obliquely upon a smooth -white Body, and that Body was removed farther and farther from the Hair, -the first Fringe began to appear and look brighter than the rest of the -Light at the distance of less than a quarter of an Inch from the Hair, -and the dark Line or Shadow between that and the second Fringe began to -appear at a less distance from the Hair than that of the third part of -an Inch. The second Fringe began to appear at a distance from the Hair -of less than half an Inch, and the Shadow between that and the third -Fringe at a distance less than an inch, and the third Fringe at a -distance less than three Inches. At greater distances they became much -more sensible, but kept very nearly the same proportion of their -breadths and intervals which they had at their first appearing. For the -distance between the middle of the first, and middle of the second -Fringe, was to the distance between the middle of the second and middle -of the third Fringe, as three to two, or ten to seven. And the last of -these two distances was equal to the breadth of the bright Light or -luminous part of the first Fringe. And this breadth was to the breadth -of the bright Light of the second Fringe as seven to four, and to the -dark Interval of the first and second Fringe as three to two, and to -the like dark Interval between the second and third as two to one. For -the breadths of the Fringes seem'd to be in the progression of the -Numbers 1, sqrt(1/3), sqrt(1/5), and their Intervals to be in the -same progression with them; that is, the Fringes and their Intervals -together to be in the continual progression of the Numbers 1, -sqrt(1/2), sqrt(1/3), sqrt(1/4), sqrt(1/5), or thereabouts. And -these Proportions held the same very nearly at all distances from the -Hair; the dark Intervals of the Fringes being as broad in proportion to -the breadth of the Fringes at their first appearance as afterwards at -great distances from the Hair, though not so dark and distinct. - -_Obs._ 5. The Sun shining into my darken'd Chamber through a hole a -quarter of an Inch broad, I placed at the distance of two or three Feet -from the Hole a Sheet of Pasteboard, which was black'd all over on both -sides, and in the middle of it had a hole about three quarters of an -Inch square for the Light to pass through. And behind the hole I -fasten'd to the Pasteboard with Pitch the blade of a sharp Knife, to -intercept some part of the Light which passed through the hole. The -Planes of the Pasteboard and blade of the Knife were parallel to one -another, and perpendicular to the Rays. And when they were so placed -that none of the Sun's Light fell on the Pasteboard, but all of it -passed through the hole to the Knife, and there part of it fell upon the -blade of the Knife, and part of it passed by its edge; I let this part -of the Light which passed by, fall on a white Paper two or three Feet -beyond the Knife, and there saw two streams of faint Light shoot out -both ways from the beam of Light into the shadow, like the Tails of -Comets. But because the Sun's direct Light by its brightness upon the -Paper obscured these faint streams, so that I could scarce see them, I -made a little hole in the midst of the Paper for that Light to pass -through and fall on a black Cloth behind it; and then I saw the two -streams plainly. They were like one another, and pretty nearly equal in -length, and breadth, and quantity of Light. Their Light at that end next -the Sun's direct Light was pretty strong for the space of about a -quarter of an Inch, or half an Inch, and in all its progress from that -direct Light decreased gradually till it became insensible. The whole -length of either of these streams measured upon the paper at the -distance of three Feet from the Knife was about six or eight Inches; so -that it subtended an Angle at the edge of the Knife of about 10 or 12, -or at most 14 Degrees. Yet sometimes I thought I saw it shoot three or -four Degrees farther, but with a Light so very faint that I could scarce -perceive it, and suspected it might (in some measure at least) arise -from some other cause than the two streams did. For placing my Eye in -that Light beyond the end of that stream which was behind the Knife, and -looking towards the Knife, I could see a line of Light upon its edge, -and that not only when my Eye was in the line of the Streams, but also -when it was without that line either towards the point of the Knife, or -towards the handle. This line of Light appear'd contiguous to the edge -of the Knife, and was narrower than the Light of the innermost Fringe, -and narrowest when my Eye was farthest from the direct Light, and -therefore seem'd to pass between the Light of that Fringe and the edge -of the Knife, and that which passed nearest the edge to be most bent, -though not all of it. - -_Obs._ 6. I placed another Knife by this, so that their edges might be -parallel, and look towards one another, and that the beam of Light might -fall upon both the Knives, and some part of it pass between their edges. -And when the distance of their edges was about the 400th part of an -Inch, the stream parted in the middle, and left a Shadow between the two -parts. This Shadow was so black and dark that all the Light which passed -between the Knives seem'd to be bent, and turn'd aside to the one hand -or to the other. And as the Knives still approach'd one another the -Shadow grew broader, and the streams shorter at their inward ends which -were next the Shadow, until upon the contact of the Knives the whole -Light vanish'd, leaving its place to the Shadow. - -And hence I gather that the Light which is least bent, and goes to the -inward ends of the streams, passes by the edges of the Knives at the -greatest distance, and this distance when the Shadow begins to appear -between the streams, is about the 800th part of an Inch. And the Light -which passes by the edges of the Knives at distances still less and -less, is more and more bent, and goes to those parts of the streams -which are farther and farther from the direct Light; because when the -Knives approach one another till they touch, those parts of the streams -vanish last which are farthest from the direct Light. - -_Obs._ 7. In the fifth Observation the Fringes did not appear, but by -reason of the breadth of the hole in the Window became so broad as to -run into one another, and by joining, to make one continued Light in the -beginning of the streams. But in the sixth, as the Knives approached one -another, a little before the Shadow appeared between the two streams, -the Fringes began to appear on the inner ends of the Streams on either -side of the direct Light; three on one side made by the edge of one -Knife, and three on the other side made by the edge of the other Knife. -They were distinctest when the Knives were placed at the greatest -distance from the hole in the Window, and still became more distinct by -making the hole less, insomuch that I could sometimes see a faint -lineament of a fourth Fringe beyond the three above mention'd. And as -the Knives continually approach'd one another, the Fringes grew -distincter and larger, until they vanish'd. The outmost Fringe vanish'd -first, and the middlemost next, and the innermost last. And after they -were all vanish'd, and the line of Light which was in the middle between -them was grown very broad, enlarging it self on both sides into the -streams of Light described in the fifth Observation, the above-mention'd -Shadow began to appear in the middle of this line, and divide it along -the middle into two lines of Light, and increased until the whole Light -vanish'd. This enlargement of the Fringes was so great that the Rays -which go to the innermost Fringe seem'd to be bent above twenty times -more when this Fringe was ready to vanish, than when one of the Knives -was taken away. - -And from this and the former Observation compared, I gather, that the -Light of the first Fringe passed by the edge of the Knife at a distance -greater than the 800th part of an Inch, and the Light of the second -Fringe passed by the edge of the Knife at a greater distance than the -Light of the first Fringe did, and that of the third at a greater -distance than that of the second, and that of the streams of Light -described in the fifth and sixth Observations passed by the edges of the -Knives at less distances than that of any of the Fringes. - -_Obs._ 8. I caused the edges of two Knives to be ground truly strait, -and pricking their points into a Board so that their edges might look -towards one another, and meeting near their points contain a rectilinear -Angle, I fasten'd their Handles together with Pitch to make this Angle -invariable. The distance of the edges of the Knives from one another at -the distance of four Inches from the angular Point, where the edges of -the Knives met, was the eighth part of an Inch; and therefore the Angle -contain'd by the edges was about one Degree 54: The Knives thus fix'd -together I placed in a beam of the Sun's Light, let into my darken'd -Chamber through a Hole the 42d Part of an Inch wide, at the distance of -10 or 15 Feet from the Hole, and let the Light which passed between -their edges fall very obliquely upon a smooth white Ruler at the -distance of half an Inch, or an Inch from the Knives, and there saw the -Fringes by the two edges of the Knives run along the edges of the -Shadows of the Knives in Lines parallel to those edges without growing -sensibly broader, till they met in Angles equal to the Angle contained -by the edges of the Knives, and where they met and joined they ended -without crossing one another. But if the Ruler was held at a much -greater distance from the Knives, the Fringes where they were farther -from the Place of their Meeting, were a little narrower, and became -something broader and broader as they approach'd nearer and nearer to -one another, and after they met they cross'd one another, and then -became much broader than before. - -Whence I gather that the distances at which the Fringes pass by the -Knives are not increased nor alter'd by the approach of the Knives, but -the Angles in which the Rays are there bent are much increased by that -approach; and that the Knife which is nearest any Ray determines which -way the Ray shall be bent, and the other Knife increases the bent. - -_Obs._ 9. When the Rays fell very obliquely upon the Ruler at the -distance of the third Part of an Inch from the Knives, the dark Line -between the first and second Fringe of the Shadow of one Knife, and the -dark Line between the first and second Fringe of the Shadow of the other -knife met with one another, at the distance of the fifth Part of an Inch -from the end of the Light which passed between the Knives at the -concourse of their edges. And therefore the distance of the edges of the -Knives at the meeting of these dark Lines was the 160th Part of an Inch. -For as four Inches to the eighth Part of an Inch, so is any Length of -the edges of the Knives measured from the point of their concourse to -the distance of the edges of the Knives at the end of that Length, and -so is the fifth Part of an Inch to the 160th Part. So then the dark -Lines above-mention'd meet in the middle of the Light which passes -between the Knives where they are distant the 160th Part of an Inch, and -the one half of that Light passes by the edge of one Knife at a distance -not greater than the 320th Part of an Inch, and falling upon the Paper -makes the Fringes of the Shadow of that Knife, and the other half passes -by the edge of the other Knife, at a distance not greater than the 320th -Part of an Inch, and falling upon the Paper makes the Fringes of the -Shadow of the other Knife. But if the Paper be held at a distance from -the Knives greater than the third Part of an Inch, the dark Lines -above-mention'd meet at a greater distance than the fifth Part of an -Inch from the end of the Light which passed between the Knives at the -concourse of their edges; and therefore the Light which falls upon the -Paper where those dark Lines meet passes between the Knives where the -edges are distant above the 160th part of an Inch. - -For at another time, when the two Knives were distant eight Feet and -five Inches from the little hole in the Window, made with a small Pin as -above, the Light which fell upon the Paper where the aforesaid dark -lines met, passed between the Knives, where the distance between their -edges was as in the following Table, when the distance of the Paper from -the Knives was also as follows. - ------------------------------+------------------------------ - | Distances between the edges - Distances of the Paper | of the Knives in millesimal - from the Knives in Inches. | parts of an Inch. ------------------------------+------------------------------ - 1-1/2. | 0'012 - 3-1/3. | 0'020 - 8-3/5. | 0'034 - 32. | 0'057 - 96. | 0'081 - 131. | 0'087 -_____________________________|______________________________ - -And hence I gather, that the Light which makes the Fringes upon the -Paper is not the same Light at all distances of the Paper from the -Knives, but when the Paper is held near the Knives, the Fringes are made -by Light which passes by the edges of the Knives at a less distance, and -is more bent than when the Paper is held at a greater distance from the -Knives. - -[Illustration: FIG. 3.] - -_Obs._ 10. When the Fringes of the Shadows of the Knives fell -perpendicularly upon a Paper at a great distance from the Knives, they -were in the form of Hyperbola's, and their Dimensions were as follows. -Let CA, CB [in _Fig._ 3.] represent Lines drawn upon the Paper parallel -to the edges of the Knives, and between which all the Light would fall, -if it passed between the edges of the Knives without inflexion; DE a -Right Line drawn through C making the Angles ACD, BCE, equal to one -another, and terminating all the Light which falls upon the Paper from -the point where the edges of the Knives meet; _eis_, _fkt_, and _glv_, -three hyperbolical Lines representing the Terminus of the Shadow of one -of the Knives, the dark Line between the first and second Fringes of -that Shadow, and the dark Line between the second and third Fringes of -the same Shadow; _xip_, _ykq_, and _zlr_, three other hyperbolical Lines -representing the Terminus of the Shadow of the other Knife, the dark -Line between the first and second Fringes of that Shadow, and the dark -line between the second and third Fringes of the same Shadow. And -conceive that these three Hyperbola's are like and equal to the former -three, and cross them in the points _i_, _k_, and _l_, and that the -Shadows of the Knives are terminated and distinguish'd from the first -luminous Fringes by the lines _eis_ and _xip_, until the meeting and -crossing of the Fringes, and then those lines cross the Fringes in the -form of dark lines, terminating the first luminous Fringes within side, -and distinguishing them from another Light which begins to appear at -_i_, and illuminates all the triangular space _ip_DE_s_ comprehended by -these dark lines, and the right line DE. Of these Hyperbola's one -Asymptote is the line DE, and their other Asymptotes are parallel to the -lines CA and CB. Let _rv_ represent a line drawn any where upon the -Paper parallel to the Asymptote DE, and let this line cross the right -lines AC in _m_, and BC in _n_, and the six dark hyperbolical lines in -_p_, _q_, _r_; _s_, _t_, _v_; and by measuring the distances _ps_, _qt_, -_rv_, and thence collecting the lengths of the Ordinates _np_, _nq_, -_nr_ or _ms_, _mt_, _mv_, and doing this at several distances of the -line _rv_ from the Asymptote DD, you may find as many points of these -Hyperbola's as you please, and thereby know that these curve lines are -Hyperbola's differing little from the conical Hyperbola. And by -measuring the lines C_i_, C_k_, C_l_, you may find other points of these -Curves. - -For instance; when the Knives were distant from the hole in the Window -ten Feet, and the Paper from the Knives nine Feet, and the Angle -contained by the edges of the Knives to which the Angle ACB is equal, -was subtended by a Chord which was to the Radius as 1 to 32, and the -distance of the line _rv_ from the Asymptote DE was half an Inch: I -measured the lines _ps_, _qt_, _rv_, and found them 0'35, 0'65, 0'98 -Inches respectively; and by adding to their halfs the line 1/2 _mn_, -(which here was the 128th part of an Inch, or 0'0078 Inches,) the Sums -_np_, _nq_, _nr_, were 0'1828, 0'3328, 0'4978 Inches. I measured also -the distances of the brightest parts of the Fringes which run between -_pq_ and _st_, _qr_ and _tv_, and next beyond _r_ and _v_, and found -them 0'5, 0'8, and 1'17 Inches. - -_Obs._ 11. The Sun shining into my darken'd Room through a small round -hole made in a Plate of Lead with a slender Pin, as above; I placed at -the hole a Prism to refract the Light, and form on the opposite Wall the -Spectrum of Colours, described in the third Experiment of the first -Book. And then I found that the Shadows of all Bodies held in the -colour'd Light between the Prism and the Wall, were border'd with -Fringes of the Colour of that Light in which they were held. In the full -red Light they were totally red without any sensible blue or violet, and -in the deep blue Light they were totally blue without any sensible red -or yellow; and so in the green Light they were totally green, excepting -a little yellow and blue, which were mixed in the green Light of the -Prism. And comparing the Fringes made in the several colour'd Lights, I -found that those made in the red Light were largest, those made in the -violet were least, and those made in the green were of a middle bigness. -For the Fringes with which the Shadow of a Man's Hair were bordered, -being measured cross the Shadow at the distance of six Inches from the -Hair, the distance between the middle and most luminous part of the -first or innermost Fringe on one side of the Shadow, and that of the -like Fringe on the other side of the Shadow, was in the full red Light -1/37-1/4 of an Inch, and in the full violet 7/46. And the like distance -between the middle and most luminous parts of the second Fringes on -either side the Shadow was in the full red Light 1/22, and in the violet -1/27 of an Inch. And these distances of the Fringes held the same -proportion at all distances from the Hair without any sensible -variation. - -So then the Rays which made these Fringes in the red Light passed by the -Hair at a greater distance than those did which made the like Fringes in -the violet; and therefore the Hair in causing these Fringes acted alike -upon the red Light or least refrangible Rays at a greater distance, and -upon the violet or most refrangible Rays at a less distance, and by -those actions disposed the red Light into Larger Fringes, and the violet -into smaller, and the Lights of intermediate Colours into Fringes of -intermediate bignesses without changing the Colour of any sort of Light. - -When therefore the Hair in the first and second of these Observations -was held in the white beam of the Sun's Light, and cast a Shadow which -was border'd with three Fringes of coloured Light, those Colours arose -not from any new modifications impress'd upon the Rays of Light by the -Hair, but only from the various inflexions whereby the several Sorts of -Rays were separated from one another, which before separation, by the -mixture of all their Colours, composed the white beam of the Sun's -Light, but whenever separated compose Lights of the several Colours -which they are originally disposed to exhibit. In this 11th Observation, -where the Colours are separated before the Light passes by the Hair, the -least refrangible Rays, which when separated from the rest make red, -were inflected at a greater distance from the Hair, so as to make three -red Fringes at a greater distance from the middle of the Shadow of the -Hair; and the most refrangible Rays which when separated make violet, -were inflected at a less distance from the Hair, so as to make three -violet Fringes at a less distance from the middle of the Shadow of the -Hair. And other Rays of intermediate degrees of Refrangibility were -inflected at intermediate distances from the Hair, so as to make Fringes -of intermediate Colours at intermediate distances from the middle of the -Shadow of the Hair. And in the second Observation, where all the Colours -are mix'd in the white Light which passes by the Hair, these Colours are -separated by the various inflexions of the Rays, and the Fringes which -they make appear all together, and the innermost Fringes being -contiguous make one broad Fringe composed of all the Colours in due -order, the violet lying on the inside of the Fringe next the Shadow, the -red on the outside farthest from the Shadow, and the blue, green, and -yellow, in the middle. And, in like manner, the middlemost Fringes of -all the Colours lying in order, and being contiguous, make another broad -Fringe composed of all the Colours; and the outmost Fringes of all the -Colours lying in order, and being contiguous, make a third broad Fringe -composed of all the Colours. These are the three Fringes of colour'd -Light with which the Shadows of all Bodies are border'd in the second -Observation. - -When I made the foregoing Observations, I design'd to repeat most of -them with more care and exactness, and to make some new ones for -determining the manner how the Rays of Light are bent in their passage -by Bodies, for making the Fringes of Colours with the dark lines between -them. But I was then interrupted, and cannot now think of taking these -things into farther Consideration. And since I have not finish'd this -part of my Design, I shall conclude with proposing only some Queries, in -order to a farther search to be made by others. - -_Query_ 1. Do not Bodies act upon Light at a distance, and by their -action bend its Rays; and is not this action (_cæteris paribus_) -strongest at the least distance? - -_Qu._ 2. Do not the Rays which differ in Refrangibility differ also in -Flexibity; and are they not by their different Inflexions separated from -one another, so as after separation to make the Colours in the three -Fringes above described? And after what manner are they inflected to -make those Fringes? - -_Qu._ 3. Are not the Rays of Light in passing by the edges and sides of -Bodies, bent several times backwards and forwards, with a motion like -that of an Eel? And do not the three Fringes of colour'd Light -above-mention'd arise from three such bendings? - -_Qu._ 4. Do not the Rays of Light which fall upon Bodies, and are -reflected or refracted, begin to bend before they arrive at the Bodies; -and are they not reflected, refracted, and inflected, by one and the -same Principle, acting variously in various Circumstances? - -_Qu._ 5. Do not Bodies and Light act mutually upon one another; that is -to say, Bodies upon Light in emitting, reflecting, refracting and -inflecting it, and Light upon Bodies for heating them, and putting their -parts into a vibrating motion wherein heat consists? - -_Qu._ 6. Do not black Bodies conceive heat more easily from Light than -those of other Colours do, by reason that the Light falling on them is -not reflected outwards, but enters the Bodies, and is often reflected -and refracted within them, until it be stifled and lost? - -_Qu._ 7. Is not the strength and vigor of the action between Light and -sulphureous Bodies observed above, one reason why sulphureous Bodies -take fire more readily, and burn more vehemently than other Bodies do? - -_Qu._ 8. Do not all fix'd Bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, -emit Light and shine; and is not this Emission perform'd by the -vibrating motions of their parts? And do not all Bodies which abound -with terrestrial parts, and especially with sulphureous ones, emit Light -as often as those parts are sufficiently agitated; whether that -agitation be made by Heat, or by Friction, or Percussion, or -Putrefaction, or by any vital Motion, or any other Cause? As for -instance; Sea-Water in a raging Storm; Quick-silver agitated in _vacuo_; -the Back of a Cat, or Neck of a Horse, obliquely struck or rubbed in a -dark place; Wood, Flesh and Fish while they putrefy; Vapours arising -from putrefy'd Waters, usually call'd _Ignes Fatui_; Stacks of moist Hay -or Corn growing hot by fermentation; Glow-worms and the Eyes of some -Animals by vital Motions; the vulgar _Phosphorus_ agitated by the -attrition of any Body, or by the acid Particles of the Air; Amber and -some Diamonds by striking, pressing or rubbing them; Scrapings of Steel -struck off with a Flint; Iron hammer'd very nimbly till it become so hot -as to kindle Sulphur thrown upon it; the Axletrees of Chariots taking -fire by the rapid rotation of the Wheels; and some Liquors mix'd with -one another whose Particles come together with an Impetus, as Oil of -Vitriol distilled from its weight of Nitre, and then mix'd with twice -its weight of Oil of Anniseeds. So also a Globe of Glass about 8 or 10 -Inches in diameter, being put into a Frame where it may be swiftly -turn'd round its Axis, will in turning shine where it rubs against the -palm of ones Hand apply'd to it: And if at the same time a piece of -white Paper or white Cloth, or the end of ones Finger be held at the -distance of about a quarter of an Inch or half an Inch from that part of -the Glass where it is most in motion, the electrick Vapour which is -excited by the friction of the Glass against the Hand, will by dashing -against the white Paper, Cloth or Finger, be put into such an agitation -as to emit Light, and make the white Paper, Cloth or Finger, appear -lucid like a Glowworm; and in rushing out of the Glass will sometimes -push against the finger so as to be felt. And the same things have been -found by rubbing a long and large Cylinder or Glass or Amber with a -Paper held in ones hand, and continuing the friction till the Glass grew -warm. - -_Qu._ 9. Is not Fire a Body heated so hot as to emit Light copiously? -For what else is a red hot Iron than Fire? And what else is a burning -Coal than red hot Wood? - -_Qu._ 10. Is not Flame a Vapour, Fume or Exhalation heated red hot, that -is, so hot as to shine? For Bodies do not flame without emitting a -copious Fume, and this Fume burns in the Flame. The _Ignis Fatuus_ is a -Vapour shining without heat, and is there not the same difference -between this Vapour and Flame, as between rotten Wood shining without -heat and burning Coals of Fire? In distilling hot Spirits, if the Head -of the Still be taken off, the Vapour which ascends out of the Still -will take fire at the Flame of a Candle, and turn into Flame, and the -Flame will run along the Vapour from the Candle to the Still. Some -Bodies heated by Motion, or Fermentation, if the heat grow intense, fume -copiously, and if the heat be great enough the Fumes will shine and -become Flame. Metals in fusion do not flame for want of a copious Fume, -except Spelter, which fumes copiously, and thereby flames. All flaming -Bodies, as Oil, Tallow, Wax, Wood, fossil Coals, Pitch, Sulphur, by -flaming waste and vanish into burning Smoke, which Smoke, if the Flame -be put out, is very thick and visible, and sometimes smells strongly, -but in the Flame loses its smell by burning, and according to the nature -of the Smoke the Flame is of several Colours, as that of Sulphur blue, -that of Copper open'd with sublimate green, that of Tallow yellow, that -of Camphire white. Smoke passing through Flame cannot but grow red hot, -and red hot Smoke can have no other appearance than that of Flame. When -Gun-powder takes fire, it goes away into Flaming Smoke. For the Charcoal -and Sulphur easily take fire, and set fire to the Nitre, and the Spirit -of the Nitre being thereby rarified into Vapour, rushes out with -Explosion much after the manner that the Vapour of Water rushes out of -an Æolipile; the Sulphur also being volatile is converted into Vapour, -and augments the Explosion. And the acid Vapour of the Sulphur (namely -that which distils under a Bell into Oil of Sulphur,) entring violently -into the fix'd Body of the Nitre, sets loose the Spirit of the Nitre, -and excites a great Fermentation, whereby the Heat is farther augmented, -and the fix'd Body of the Nitre is also rarified into Fume, and the -Explosion is thereby made more vehement and quick. For if Salt of Tartar -be mix'd with Gun-powder, and that Mixture be warm'd till it takes fire, -the Explosion will be more violent and quick than that of Gun-powder -alone; which cannot proceed from any other cause than the action of the -Vapour of the Gun-powder upon the Salt of Tartar, whereby that Salt is -rarified. The Explosion of Gun-powder arises therefore from the violent -action whereby all the Mixture being quickly and vehemently heated, is -rarified and converted into Fume and Vapour: which Vapour, by the -violence of that action, becoming so hot as to shine, appears in the -form of Flame. - -_Qu._ 11. Do not great Bodies conserve their heat the longest, their -parts heating one another, and may not great dense and fix'd Bodies, -when heated beyond a certain degree, emit Light so copiously, as by the -Emission and Re-action of its Light, and the Reflexions and Refractions -of its Rays within its Pores to grow still hotter, till it comes to a -certain period of heat, such as is that of the Sun? And are not the Sun -and fix'd Stars great Earths vehemently hot, whose heat is conserved by -the greatness of the Bodies, and the mutual Action and Reaction between -them, and the Light which they emit, and whose parts are kept from -fuming away, not only by their fixity, but also by the vast weight and -density of the Atmospheres incumbent upon them; and very strongly -compressing them, and condensing the Vapours and Exhalations which arise -from them? For if Water be made warm in any pellucid Vessel emptied of -Air, that Water in the _Vacuum_ will bubble and boil as vehemently as it -would in the open Air in a Vessel set upon the Fire till it conceives a -much greater heat. For the weight of the incumbent Atmosphere keeps down -the Vapours, and hinders the Water from boiling, until it grow much -hotter than is requisite to make it boil _in vacuo_. Also a mixture of -Tin and Lead being put upon a red hot Iron _in vacuo_ emits a Fume and -Flame, but the same Mixture in the open Air, by reason of the incumbent -Atmosphere, does not so much as emit any Fume which can be perceived by -Sight. In like manner the great weight of the Atmosphere which lies upon -the Globe of the Sun may hinder Bodies there from rising up and going -away from the Sun in the form of Vapours and Fumes, unless by means of a -far greater heat than that which on the Surface of our Earth would very -easily turn them into Vapours and Fumes. And the same great weight may -condense those Vapours and Exhalations as soon as they shall at any time -begin to ascend from the Sun, and make them presently fall back again -into him, and by that action increase his Heat much after the manner -that in our Earth the Air increases the Heat of a culinary Fire. And the -same weight may hinder the Globe of the Sun from being diminish'd, -unless by the Emission of Light, and a very small quantity of Vapours -and Exhalations. - -_Qu._ 12. Do not the Rays of Light in falling upon the bottom of the Eye -excite Vibrations in the _Tunica Retina_? Which Vibrations, being -propagated along the solid Fibres of the optick Nerves into the Brain, -cause the Sense of seeing. For because dense Bodies conserve their Heat -a long time, and the densest Bodies conserve their Heat the longest, the -Vibrations of their parts are of a lasting nature, and therefore may be -propagated along solid Fibres of uniform dense Matter to a great -distance, for conveying into the Brain the impressions made upon all the -Organs of Sense. For that Motion which can continue long in one and the -same part of a Body, can be propagated a long way from one part to -another, supposing the Body homogeneal, so that the Motion may not be -reflected, refracted, interrupted or disorder'd by any unevenness of the -Body. - -_Qu._ 13. Do not several sorts of Rays make Vibrations of several -bignesses, which according to their bignesses excite Sensations of -several Colours, much after the manner that the Vibrations of the Air, -according to their several bignesses excite Sensations of several -Sounds? And particularly do not the most refrangible Rays excite the -shortest Vibrations for making a Sensation of deep violet, the least -refrangible the largest for making a Sensation of deep red, and the -several intermediate sorts of Rays, Vibrations of several intermediate -bignesses to make Sensations of the several intermediate Colours? - -_Qu._ 14. May not the harmony and discord of Colours arise from the -proportions of the Vibrations propagated through the Fibres of the -optick Nerves into the Brain, as the harmony and discord of Sounds arise -from the proportions of the Vibrations of the Air? For some Colours, if -they be view'd together, are agreeable to one another, as those of Gold -and Indigo, and others disagree. - -_Qu._ 15. Are not the Species of Objects seen with both Eyes united -where the optick Nerves meet before they come into the Brain, the Fibres -on the right side of both Nerves uniting there, and after union going -thence into the Brain in the Nerve which is on the right side of the -Head, and the Fibres on the left side of both Nerves uniting in the same -place, and after union going into the Brain in the Nerve which is on the -left side of the Head, and these two Nerves meeting in the Brain in such -a manner that their Fibres make but one entire Species or Picture, half -of which on the right side of the Sensorium comes from the right side of -both Eyes through the right side of both optick Nerves to the place -where the Nerves meet, and from thence on the right side of the Head -into the Brain, and the other half on the left side of the Sensorium -comes in like manner from the left side of both Eyes. For the optick -Nerves of such Animals as look the same way with both Eyes (as of Men, -Dogs, Sheep, Oxen, &c.) meet before they come into the Brain, but the -optick Nerves of such Animals as do not look the same way with both Eyes -(as of Fishes, and of the Chameleon,) do not meet, if I am rightly -inform'd. - -_Qu._ 16. When a Man in the dark presses either corner of his Eye with -his Finger, and turns his Eye away from his Finger, he will see a Circle -of Colours like those in the Feather of a Peacock's Tail. If the Eye and -the Finger remain quiet these Colours vanish in a second Minute of Time, -but if the Finger be moved with a quavering Motion they appear again. Do -not these Colours arise from such Motions excited in the bottom of the -Eye by the Pressure and Motion of the Finger, as, at other times are -excited there by Light for causing Vision? And do not the Motions once -excited continue about a Second of Time before they cease? And when a -Man by a stroke upon his Eye sees a flash of Light, are not the like -Motions excited in the _Retina_ by the stroke? And when a Coal of Fire -moved nimbly in the circumference of a Circle, makes the whole -circumference appear like a Circle of Fire; is it not because the -Motions excited in the bottom of the Eye by the Rays of Light are of a -lasting nature, and continue till the Coal of Fire in going round -returns to its former place? And considering the lastingness of the -Motions excited in the bottom of the Eye by Light, are they not of a -vibrating nature? - -_Qu._ 17. If a stone be thrown into stagnating Water, the Waves excited -thereby continue some time to arise in the place where the Stone fell -into the Water, and are propagated from thence in concentrick Circles -upon the Surface of the Water to great distances. And the Vibrations or -Tremors excited in the Air by percussion, continue a little time to move -from the place of percussion in concentrick Spheres to great distances. -And in like manner, when a Ray of Light falls upon the Surface of any -pellucid Body, and is there refracted or reflected, may not Waves of -Vibrations, or Tremors, be thereby excited in the refracting or -reflecting Medium at the point of Incidence, and continue to arise -there, and to be propagated from thence as long as they continue to -arise and be propagated, when they are excited in the bottom of the Eye -by the Pressure or Motion of the Finger, or by the Light which comes -from the Coal of Fire in the Experiments above-mention'd? and are not -these Vibrations propagated from the point of Incidence to great -distances? And do they not overtake the Rays of Light, and by overtaking -them successively, do they not put them into the Fits of easy Reflexion -and easy Transmission described above? For if the Rays endeavour to -recede from the densest part of the Vibration, they may be alternately -accelerated and retarded by the Vibrations overtaking them. - -_Qu._ 18. If in two large tall cylindrical Vessels of Glass inverted, -two little Thermometers be suspended so as not to touch the Vessels, and -the Air be drawn out of one of these Vessels, and these Vessels thus -prepared be carried out of a cold place into a warm one; the Thermometer -_in vacuo_ will grow warm as much, and almost as soon as the Thermometer -which is not _in vacuo_. And when the Vessels are carried back into the -cold place, the Thermometer _in vacuo_ will grow cold almost as soon as -the other Thermometer. Is not the Heat of the warm Room convey'd through -the _Vacuum_ by the Vibrations of a much subtiler Medium than Air, which -after the Air was drawn out remained in the _Vacuum_? And is not this -Medium the same with that Medium by which Light is refracted and -reflected, and by whose Vibrations Light communicates Heat to Bodies, -and is put into Fits of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission? And do not -the Vibrations of this Medium in hot Bodies contribute to the -intenseness and duration of their Heat? And do not hot Bodies -communicate their Heat to contiguous cold ones, by the Vibrations of -this Medium propagated from them into the cold ones? And is not this -Medium exceedingly more rare and subtile than the Air, and exceedingly -more elastick and active? And doth it not readily pervade all Bodies? -And is it not (by its elastick force) expanded through all the Heavens? - -_Qu._ 19. Doth not the Refraction of Light proceed from the different -density of this Æthereal Medium in different places, the Light receding -always from the denser parts of the Medium? And is not the density -thereof greater in free and open Spaces void of Air and other grosser -Bodies, than within the Pores of Water, Glass, Crystal, Gems, and other -compact Bodies? For when Light passes through Glass or Crystal, and -falling very obliquely upon the farther Surface thereof is totally -reflected, the total Reflexion ought to proceed rather from the density -and vigour of the Medium without and beyond the Glass, than from the -rarity and weakness thereof. - -_Qu._ 20. Doth not this Æthereal Medium in passing out of Water, Glass, -Crystal, and other compact and dense Bodies into empty Spaces, grow -denser and denser by degrees, and by that means refract the Rays of -Light not in a point, but by bending them gradually in curve Lines? And -doth not the gradual condensation of this Medium extend to some distance -from the Bodies, and thereby cause the Inflexions of the Rays of Light, -which pass by the edges of dense Bodies, at some distance from the -Bodies? - -_Qu._ 21. Is not this Medium much rarer within the dense Bodies of the -Sun, Stars, Planets and Comets, than in the empty celestial Spaces -between them? And in passing from them to great distances, doth it not -grow denser and denser perpetually, and thereby cause the gravity of -those great Bodies towards one another, and of their parts towards the -Bodies; every Body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the -Medium towards the rarer? For if this Medium be rarer within the Sun's -Body than at its Surface, and rarer there than at the hundredth part of -an Inch from its Body, and rarer there than at the fiftieth part of an -Inch from its Body, and rarer there than at the Orb of _Saturn_; I see -no reason why the Increase of density should stop any where, and not -rather be continued through all distances from the Sun to _Saturn_, and -beyond. And though this Increase of density may at great distances be -exceeding slow, yet if the elastick force of this Medium be exceeding -great, it may suffice to impel Bodies from the denser parts of the -Medium towards the rarer, with all that power which we call Gravity. And -that the elastick force of this Medium is exceeding great, may be -gather'd from the swiftness of its Vibrations. Sounds move about 1140 -_English_ Feet in a second Minute of Time, and in seven or eight Minutes -of Time they move about one hundred _English_ Miles. Light moves from -the Sun to us in about seven or eight Minutes of Time, which distance is -about 70,000,000 _English_ Miles, supposing the horizontal Parallax of -the Sun to be about 12´´. And the Vibrations or Pulses of this Medium, -that they may cause the alternate Fits of easy Transmission and easy -Reflexion, must be swifter than Light, and by consequence above 700,000 -times swifter than Sounds. And therefore the elastick force of this -Medium, in proportion to its density, must be above 700000 x 700000 -(that is, above 490,000,000,000) times greater than the elastick force -of the Air is in proportion to its density. For the Velocities of the -Pulses of elastick Mediums are in a subduplicate _Ratio_ of the -Elasticities and the Rarities of the Mediums taken together. - -As Attraction is stronger in small Magnets than in great ones in -proportion to their Bulk, and Gravity is greater in the Surfaces of -small Planets than in those of great ones in proportion to their bulk, -and small Bodies are agitated much more by electric attraction than -great ones; so the smallness of the Rays of Light may contribute very -much to the power of the Agent by which they are refracted. And so if -any one should suppose that _Æther_ (like our Air) may contain Particles -which endeavour to recede from one another (for I do not know what this -_Æther_ is) and that its Particles are exceedingly smaller than those of -Air, or even than those of Light: The exceeding smallness of its -Particles may contribute to the greatness of the force by which those -Particles may recede from one another, and thereby make that Medium -exceedingly more rare and elastick than Air, and by consequence -exceedingly less able to resist the motions of Projectiles, and -exceedingly more able to press upon gross Bodies, by endeavouring to -expand it self. - -_Qu._ 22. May not Planets and Comets, and all gross Bodies, perform -their Motions more freely, and with less resistance in this Æthereal -Medium than in any Fluid, which fills all Space adequately without -leaving any Pores, and by consequence is much denser than Quick-silver -or Gold? And may not its resistance be so small, as to be -inconsiderable? For instance; If this _Æther_ (for so I will call it) -should be supposed 700000 times more elastick than our Air, and above -700000 times more rare; its resistance would be above 600,000,000 times -less than that of Water. And so small a resistance would scarce make any -sensible alteration in the Motions of the Planets in ten thousand -Years. If any one would ask how a Medium can be so rare, let him tell me -how the Air, in the upper parts of the Atmosphere, can be above an -hundred thousand thousand times rarer than Gold. Let him also tell me, -how an electrick Body can by Friction emit an Exhalation so rare and -subtile, and yet so potent, as by its Emission to cause no sensible -Diminution of the weight of the electrick Body, and to be expanded -through a Sphere, whose Diameter is above two Feet, and yet to be able -to agitate and carry up Leaf Copper, or Leaf Gold, at the distance of -above a Foot from the electrick Body? And how the Effluvia of a Magnet -can be so rare and subtile, as to pass through a Plate of Glass without -any Resistance or Diminution of their Force, and yet so potent as to -turn a magnetick Needle beyond the Glass? - -_Qu._ 23. Is not Vision perform'd chiefly by the Vibrations of this -Medium, excited in the bottom of the Eye by the Rays of Light, and -propagated through the solid, pellucid and uniform Capillamenta of the -optick Nerves into the place of Sensation? And is not Hearing perform'd -by the Vibrations either of this or some other Medium, excited in the -auditory Nerves by the Tremors of the Air, and propagated through the -solid, pellucid and uniform Capillamenta of those Nerves into the place -of Sensation? And so of the other Senses. - -_Qu._ 24. Is not Animal Motion perform'd by the Vibrations of this -Medium, excited in the Brain by the power of the Will, and propagated -from thence through the solid, pellucid and uniform Capillamenta of the -Nerves into the Muscles, for contracting and dilating them? I suppose -that the Capillamenta of the Nerves are each of them solid and uniform, -that the vibrating Motion of the Æthereal Medium may be propagated along -them from one end to the other uniformly, and without interruption: For -Obstructions in the Nerves create Palsies. And that they may be -sufficiently uniform, I suppose them to be pellucid when view'd singly, -tho' the Reflexions in their cylindrical Surfaces may make the whole -Nerve (composed of many Capillamenta) appear opake and white. For -opacity arises from reflecting Surfaces, such as may disturb and -interrupt the Motions of this Medium. - -[Sidenote: _See the following Scheme, p. 356._] - -_Qu._ 25. Are there not other original Properties of the Rays of Light, -besides those already described? An instance of another original -Property we have in the Refraction of Island Crystal, described first by -_Erasmus Bartholine_, and afterwards more exactly by _Hugenius_, in his -Book _De la Lumiere_. This Crystal is a pellucid fissile Stone, clear as -Water or Crystal of the Rock, and without Colour; enduring a red Heat -without losing its transparency, and in a very strong Heat calcining -without Fusion. Steep'd a Day or two in Water, it loses its natural -Polish. Being rubb'd on Cloth, it attracts pieces of Straws and other -light things, like Ambar or Glass; and with _Aqua fortis_ it makes an -Ebullition. It seems to be a sort of Talk, and is found in form of an -oblique Parallelopiped, with six parallelogram Sides and eight solid -Angles. The obtuse Angles of the Parallelograms are each of them 101 -Degrees and 52 Minutes; the acute ones 78 Degrees and 8 Minutes. Two of -the solid Angles opposite to one another, as C and E, are compassed each -of them with three of these obtuse Angles, and each of the other six -with one obtuse and two acute ones. It cleaves easily in planes parallel -to any of its Sides, and not in any other Planes. It cleaves with a -glossy polite Surface not perfectly plane, but with some little -unevenness. It is easily scratch'd, and by reason of its softness it -takes a Polish very difficultly. It polishes better upon polish'd -Looking-glass than upon Metal, and perhaps better upon Pitch, Leather or -Parchment. Afterwards it must be rubb'd with a little Oil or white of an -Egg, to fill up its Scratches; whereby it will become very transparent -and polite. But for several Experiments, it is not necessary to polish -it. If a piece of this crystalline Stone be laid upon a Book, every -Letter of the Book seen through it will appear double, by means of a -double Refraction. And if any beam of Light falls either -perpendicularly, or in any oblique Angle upon any Surface of this -Crystal, it becomes divided into two beams by means of the same double -Refraction. Which beams are of the same Colour with the incident beam of -Light, and seem equal to one another in the quantity of their Light, or -very nearly equal. One of these Refractions is perform'd by the usual -Rule of Opticks, the Sine of Incidence out of Air into this Crystal -being to the Sine of Refraction, as five to three. The other -Refraction, which may be called the unusual Refraction, is perform'd by -the following Rule. - -[Illustration: FIG. 4.] - -Let ADBC represent the refracting Surface of the Crystal, C the biggest -solid Angle at that Surface, GEHF the opposite Surface, and CK a -perpendicular on that Surface. This perpendicular makes with the edge of -the Crystal CF, an Angle of 19 Degr. 3'. Join KF, and in it take KL, so -that the Angle KCL be 6 Degr. 40'. and the Angle LCF 12 Degr. 23'. And -if ST represent any beam of Light incident at T in any Angle upon the -refracting Surface ADBC, let TV be the refracted beam determin'd by the -given Portion of the Sines 5 to 3, according to the usual Rule of -Opticks. Draw VX parallel and equal to KL. Draw it the same way from V -in which L lieth from K; and joining TX, this line TX shall be the other -refracted beam carried from T to X, by the unusual Refraction. - -If therefore the incident beam ST be perpendicular to the refracting -Surface, the two beams TV and TX, into which it shall become divided, -shall be parallel to the lines CK and CL; one of those beams going -through the Crystal perpendicularly, as it ought to do by the usual Laws -of Opticks, and the other TX by an unusual Refraction diverging from the -perpendicular, and making with it an Angle VTX of about 6-2/3 Degrees, -as is found by Experience. And hence, the Plane VTX, and such like -Planes which are parallel to the Plane CFK, may be called the Planes of -perpendicular Refraction. And the Coast towards which the lines KL and -VX are drawn, may be call'd the Coast of unusual Refraction. - -In like manner Crystal of the Rock has a double Refraction: But the -difference of the two Refractions is not so great and manifest as in -Island Crystal. - -When the beam ST incident on Island Crystal is divided into two beams TV -and TX, and these two beams arrive at the farther Surface of the Glass; -the beam TV, which was refracted at the first Surface after the usual -manner, shall be again refracted entirely after the usual manner at the -second Surface; and the beam TX, which was refracted after the unusual -manner in the first Surface, shall be again refracted entirely after the -unusual manner in the second Surface; so that both these beams shall -emerge out of the second Surface in lines parallel to the first incident -beam ST. - -And if two pieces of Island Crystal be placed one after another, in such -manner that all the Surfaces of the latter be parallel to all the -corresponding Surfaces of the former: The Rays which are refracted after -the usual manner in the first Surface of the first Crystal, shall be -refracted after the usual manner in all the following Surfaces; and the -Rays which are refracted after the unusual manner in the first Surface, -shall be refracted after the unusual manner in all the following -Surfaces. And the same thing happens, though the Surfaces of the -Crystals be any ways inclined to one another, provided that their Planes -of perpendicular Refraction be parallel to one another. - -And therefore there is an original difference in the Rays of Light, by -means of which some Rays are in this Experiment constantly refracted -after the usual manner, and others constantly after the unusual manner: -For if the difference be not original, but arises from new Modifications -impress'd on the Rays at their first Refraction, it would be alter'd by -new Modifications in the three following Refractions; whereas it suffers -no alteration, but is constant, and has the same effect upon the Rays in -all the Refractions. The unusual Refraction is therefore perform'd by an -original property of the Rays. And it remains to be enquired, whether -the Rays have not more original Properties than are yet discover'd. - -_Qu._ 26. Have not the Rays of Light several sides, endued with several -original Properties? For if the Planes of perpendicular Refraction of -the second Crystal be at right Angles with the Planes of perpendicular -Refraction of the first Crystal, the Rays which are refracted after the -usual manner in passing through the first Crystal, will be all of them -refracted after the unusual manner in passing through the second -Crystal; and the Rays which are refracted after the unusual manner in -passing through the first Crystal, will be all of them refracted after -the usual manner in passing through the second Crystal. And therefore -there are not two sorts of Rays differing in their nature from one -another, one of which is constantly and in all Positions refracted after -the usual manner, and the other constantly and in all Positions after -the unusual manner. The difference between the two sorts of Rays in the -Experiment mention'd in the 25th Question, was only in the Positions of -the Sides of the Rays to the Planes of perpendicular Refraction. For one -and the same Ray is here refracted sometimes after the usual, and -sometimes after the unusual manner, according to the Position which its -Sides have to the Crystals. If the Sides of the Ray are posited the same -way to both Crystals, it is refracted after the same manner in them -both: But if that side of the Ray which looks towards the Coast of the -unusual Refraction of the first Crystal, be 90 Degrees from that side of -the same Ray which looks toward the Coast of the unusual Refraction of -the second Crystal, (which may be effected by varying the Position of -the second Crystal to the first, and by consequence to the Rays of -Light,) the Ray shall be refracted after several manners in the several -Crystals. There is nothing more required to determine whether the Rays -of Light which fall upon the second Crystal shall be refracted after -the usual or after the unusual manner, but to turn about this Crystal, -so that the Coast of this Crystal's unusual Refraction may be on this or -on that side of the Ray. And therefore every Ray may be consider'd as -having four Sides or Quarters, two of which opposite to one another -incline the Ray to be refracted after the unusual manner, as often as -either of them are turn'd towards the Coast of unusual Refraction; and -the other two, whenever either of them are turn'd towards the Coast of -unusual Refraction, do not incline it to be otherwise refracted than -after the usual manner. The two first may therefore be call'd the Sides -of unusual Refraction. And since these Dispositions were in the Rays -before their Incidence on the second, third, and fourth Surfaces of the -two Crystals, and suffered no alteration (so far as appears,) by the -Refraction of the Rays in their passage through those Surfaces, and the -Rays were refracted by the same Laws in all the four Surfaces; it -appears that those Dispositions were in the Rays originally, and -suffer'd no alteration by the first Refraction, and that by means of -those Dispositions the Rays were refracted at their Incidence on the -first Surface of the first Crystal, some of them after the usual, and -some of them after the unusual manner, accordingly as their Sides of -unusual Refraction were then turn'd towards the Coast of the unusual -Refraction of that Crystal, or sideways from it. - -Every Ray of Light has therefore two opposite Sides, originally endued -with a Property on which the unusual Refraction depends, and the other -two opposite Sides not endued with that Property. And it remains to be -enquired, whether there are not more Properties of Light by which the -Sides of the Rays differ, and are distinguished from one another. - -In explaining the difference of the Sides of the Rays above mention'd, I -have supposed that the Rays fall perpendicularly on the first Crystal. -But if they fall obliquely on it, the Success is the same. Those Rays -which are refracted after the usual manner in the first Crystal, will be -refracted after the unusual manner in the second Crystal, supposing the -Planes of perpendicular Refraction to be at right Angles with one -another, as above; and on the contrary. - -If the Planes of the perpendicular Refraction of the two Crystals be -neither parallel nor perpendicular to one another, but contain an acute -Angle: The two beams of Light which emerge out of the first Crystal, -will be each of them divided into two more at their Incidence on the -second Crystal. For in this case the Rays in each of the two beams will -some of them have their Sides of unusual Refraction, and some of them -their other Sides turn'd towards the Coast of the unusual Refraction of -the second Crystal. - -_Qu._ 27. Are not all Hypotheses erroneous which have hitherto been -invented for explaining the Phænomena of Light, by new Modifications of -the Rays? For those Phænomena depend not upon new Modifications, as has -been supposed, but upon the original and unchangeable Properties of the -Rays. - -_Qu._ 28. Are not all Hypotheses erroneous, in which Light is supposed -to consist in Pression or Motion, propagated through a fluid Medium? For -in all these Hypotheses the Phænomena of Light have been hitherto -explain'd by supposing that they arise from new Modifications of the -Rays; which is an erroneous Supposition. - -If Light consisted only in Pression propagated without actual Motion, it -would not be able to agitate and heat the Bodies which refract and -reflect it. If it consisted in Motion propagated to all distances in an -instant, it would require an infinite force every moment, in every -shining Particle, to generate that Motion. And if it consisted in -Pression or Motion, propagated either in an instant or in time, it would -bend into the Shadow. For Pression or Motion cannot be propagated in a -Fluid in right Lines, beyond an Obstacle which stops part of the Motion, -but will bend and spread every way into the quiescent Medium which lies -beyond the Obstacle. Gravity tends downwards, but the Pressure of Water -arising from Gravity tends every way with equal Force, and is propagated -as readily, and with as much force sideways as downwards, and through -crooked passages as through strait ones. The Waves on the Surface of -stagnating Water, passing by the sides of a broad Obstacle which stops -part of them, bend afterwards and dilate themselves gradually into the -quiet Water behind the Obstacle. The Waves, Pulses or Vibrations of the -Air, wherein Sounds consist, bend manifestly, though not so much as the -Waves of Water. For a Bell or a Cannon may be heard beyond a Hill which -intercepts the sight of the sounding Body, and Sounds are propagated as -readily through crooked Pipes as through streight ones. But Light is -never known to follow crooked Passages nor to bend into the Shadow. For -the fix'd Stars by the Interposition of any of the Planets cease to be -seen. And so do the Parts of the Sun by the Interposition of the Moon, -_Mercury_ or _Venus_. The Rays which pass very near to the edges of any -Body, are bent a little by the action of the Body, as we shew'd above; -but this bending is not towards but from the Shadow, and is perform'd -only in the passage of the Ray by the Body, and at a very small distance -from it. So soon as the Ray is past the Body, it goes right on. - -[Sidenote: _Mais pour dire comment cela se fait, je n'ay rien trove -jusqu' ici qui me satisfasse._ C. H. de la lumiere, c. 5, p. 91.] - -To explain the unusual Refraction of Island Crystal by Pression or -Motion propagated, has not hitherto been attempted (to my knowledge) -except by _Huygens_, who for that end supposed two several vibrating -Mediums within that Crystal. But when he tried the Refractions in two -successive pieces of that Crystal, and found them such as is mention'd -above; he confessed himself at a loss for explaining them. For Pressions -or Motions, propagated from a shining Body through an uniform Medium, -must be on all sides alike; whereas by those Experiments it appears, -that the Rays of Light have different Properties in their different -Sides. He suspected that the Pulses of _Æther_ in passing through the -first Crystal might receive certain new Modifications, which might -determine them to be propagated in this or that Medium within the -second Crystal, according to the Position of that Crystal. But what -Modifications those might be he could not say, nor think of any thing -satisfactory in that Point. And if he had known that the unusual -Refraction depends not on new Modifications, but on the original and -unchangeable Dispositions of the Rays, he would have found it as -difficult to explain how those Dispositions which he supposed to be -impress'd on the Rays by the first Crystal, could be in them before -their Incidence on that Crystal, and in general, how all Rays emitted by -shining Bodies, can have those Dispositions in them from the beginning. -To me, at least, this seems inexplicable, if Light be nothing else than -Pression or Motion propagated through _Æther_. - -And it is as difficult to explain by these Hypotheses, how Rays can be -alternately in Fits of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission; unless -perhaps one might suppose that there are in all Space two Æthereal -vibrating Mediums, and that the Vibrations of one of them constitute -Light, and the Vibrations of the other are swifter, and as often as they -overtake the Vibrations of the first, put them into those Fits. But how -two _Æthers_ can be diffused through all Space, one of which acts upon -the other, and by consequence is re-acted upon, without retarding, -shattering, dispersing and confounding one anothers Motions, is -inconceivable. And against filling the Heavens with fluid Mediums, -unless they be exceeding rare, a great Objection arises from the regular -and very lasting Motions of the Planets and Comets in all manner of -Courses through the Heavens. For thence it is manifest, that the Heavens -are void of all sensible Resistance, and by consequence of all sensible -Matter. - -For the resisting Power of fluid Mediums arises partly from the -Attrition of the Parts of the Medium, and partly from the _Vis inertiæ_ -of the Matter. That part of the Resistance of a spherical Body which -arises from the Attrition of the Parts of the Medium is very nearly as -the Diameter, or, at the most, as the _Factum_ of the Diameter, and the -Velocity of the spherical Body together. And that part of the Resistance -which arises from the _Vis inertiæ_ of the Matter, is as the Square of -that _Factum_. And by this difference the two sorts of Resistance may be -distinguish'd from one another in any Medium; and these being -distinguish'd, it will be found that almost all the Resistance of Bodies -of a competent Magnitude moving in Air, Water, Quick-silver, and such -like Fluids with a competent Velocity, arises from the _Vis inertiæ_ of -the Parts of the Fluid. - -Now that part of the resisting Power of any Medium which arises from the -Tenacity, Friction or Attrition of the Parts of the Medium, may be -diminish'd by dividing the Matter into smaller Parts, and making the -Parts more smooth and slippery: But that part of the Resistance which -arises from the _Vis inertiæ_, is proportional to the Density of the -Matter, and cannot be diminish'd by dividing the Matter into smaller -Parts, nor by any other means than by decreasing the Density of the -Medium. And for these Reasons the Density of fluid Mediums is very -nearly proportional to their Resistance. Liquors which differ not much -in Density, as Water, Spirit of Wine, Spirit of Turpentine, hot Oil, -differ not much in Resistance. Water is thirteen or fourteen times -lighter than Quick-silver and by consequence thirteen or fourteen times -rarer, and its Resistance is less than that of Quick-silver in the same -Proportion, or thereabouts, as I have found by Experiments made with -Pendulums. The open Air in which we breathe is eight or nine hundred -times lighter than Water, and by consequence eight or nine hundred times -rarer, and accordingly its Resistance is less than that of Water in the -same Proportion, or thereabouts; as I have also found by Experiments -made with Pendulums. And in thinner Air the Resistance is still less, -and at length, by ratifying the Air, becomes insensible. For small -Feathers falling in the open Air meet with great Resistance, but in a -tall Glass well emptied of Air, they fall as fast as Lead or Gold, as I -have seen tried several times. Whence the Resistance seems still to -decrease in proportion to the Density of the Fluid. For I do not find by -any Experiments, that Bodies moving in Quick-silver, Water or Air, meet -with any other sensible Resistance than what arises from the Density and -Tenacity of those sensible Fluids, as they would do if the Pores of -those Fluids, and all other Spaces, were filled with a dense and -subtile Fluid. Now if the Resistance in a Vessel well emptied of Air, -was but an hundred times less than in the open Air, it would be about a -million of times less than in Quick-silver. But it seems to be much less -in such a Vessel, and still much less in the Heavens, at the height of -three or four hundred Miles from the Earth, or above. For Mr. _Boyle_ -has shew'd that Air may be rarified above ten thousand times in Vessels -of Glass; and the Heavens are much emptier of Air than any _Vacuum_ we -can make below. For since the Air is compress'd by the Weight of the -incumbent Atmosphere, and the Density of Air is proportional to the -Force compressing it, it follows by Computation, that at the height of -about seven and a half _English_ Miles from the Earth, the Air is four -times rarer than at the Surface of the Earth; and at the height of 15 -Miles it is sixteen times rarer than that at the Surface of the Earth; -and at the height of 22-1/2, 30, or 38 Miles, it is respectively 64, -256, or 1024 times rarer, or thereabouts; and at the height of 76, 152, -228 Miles, it is about 1000000, 1000000000000, or 1000000000000000000 -times rarer; and so on. - -Heat promotes Fluidity very much by diminishing the Tenacity of Bodies. -It makes many Bodies fluid which are not fluid in cold, and increases -the Fluidity of tenacious Liquids, as of Oil, Balsam, and Honey, and -thereby decreases their Resistance. But it decreases not the Resistance -of Water considerably, as it would do if any considerable part of the -Resistance of Water arose from the Attrition or Tenacity of its Parts. -And therefore the Resistance of Water arises principally and almost -entirely from the _Vis inertiæ_ of its Matter; and by consequence, if -the Heavens were as dense as Water, they would not have much less -Resistance than Water; if as dense as Quick-silver, they would not have -much less Resistance than Quick-silver; if absolutely dense, or full of -Matter without any _Vacuum_, let the Matter be never so subtil and -fluid, they would have a greater Resistance than Quick-silver. A solid -Globe in such a Medium would lose above half its Motion in moving three -times the length of its Diameter, and a Globe not solid (such as are the -Planets,) would be retarded sooner. And therefore to make way for the -regular and lasting Motions of the Planets and Comets, it's necessary to -empty the Heavens of all Matter, except perhaps some very thin Vapours, -Steams, or Effluvia, arising from the Atmospheres of the Earth, Planets, -and Comets, and from such an exceedingly rare Æthereal Medium as we -described above. A dense Fluid can be of no use for explaining the -Phænomena of Nature, the Motions of the Planets and Comets being better -explain'd without it. It serves only to disturb and retard the Motions -of those great Bodies, and make the Frame of Nature languish: And in the -Pores of Bodies, it serves only to stop the vibrating Motions of their -Parts, wherein their Heat and Activity consists. And as it is of no use, -and hinders the Operations of Nature, and makes her languish, so there -is no evidence for its Existence, and therefore it ought to be rejected. -And if it be rejected, the Hypotheses that Light consists in Pression -or Motion, propagated through such a Medium, are rejected with it. - -And for rejecting such a Medium, we have the Authority of those the -oldest and most celebrated Philosophers of _Greece_ and _Phoenicia_, -who made a _Vacuum_, and Atoms, and the Gravity of Atoms, the first -Principles of their Philosophy; tacitly attributing Gravity to some -other Cause than dense Matter. Later Philosophers banish the -Consideration of such a Cause out of natural Philosophy, feigning -Hypotheses for explaining all things mechanically, and referring other -Causes to Metaphysicks: Whereas the main Business of natural Philosophy -is to argue from Phænomena without feigning Hypotheses, and to deduce -Causes from Effects, till we come to the very first Cause, which -certainly is not mechanical; and not only to unfold the Mechanism of the -World, but chiefly to resolve these and such like Questions. What is -there in places almost empty of Matter, and whence is it that the Sun -and Planets gravitate towards one another, without dense Matter between -them? Whence is it that Nature doth nothing in vain; and whence arises -all that Order and Beauty which we see in the World? To what end are -Comets, and whence is it that Planets move all one and the same way in -Orbs concentrick, while Comets move all manner of ways in Orbs very -excentrick; and what hinders the fix'd Stars from falling upon one -another? How came the Bodies of Animals to be contrived with so much -Art, and for what ends were their several Parts? Was the Eye contrived -without Skill in Opticks, and the Ear without Knowledge of Sounds? How -do the Motions of the Body follow from the Will, and whence is the -Instinct in Animals? Is not the Sensory of Animals that place to which -the sensitive Substance is present, and into which the sensible Species -of Things are carried through the Nerves and Brain, that there they may -be perceived by their immediate presence to that Substance? And these -things being rightly dispatch'd, does it not appear from Phænomena that -there is a Being incorporeal, living, intelligent, omnipresent, who in -infinite Space, as it were in his Sensory, sees the things themselves -intimately, and throughly perceives them, and comprehends them wholly by -their immediate presence to himself: Of which things the Images only -carried through the Organs of Sense into our little Sensoriums, are -there seen and beheld by that which in us perceives and thinks. And -though every true Step made in this Philosophy brings us not immediately -to the Knowledge of the first Cause, yet it brings us nearer to it, and -on that account is to be highly valued. - -_Qu._ 29. Are not the Rays of Light very small Bodies emitted from -shining Substances? For such Bodies will pass through uniform Mediums in -right Lines without bending into the Shadow, which is the Nature of the -Rays of Light. They will also be capable of several Properties, and be -able to conserve their Properties unchanged in passing through several -Mediums, which is another Condition of the Rays of Light. Pellucid -Substances act upon the Rays of Light at a distance in refracting, -reflecting, and inflecting them, and the Rays mutually agitate the Parts -of those Substances at a distance for heating them; and this Action and -Re-action at a distance very much resembles an attractive Force between -Bodies. If Refraction be perform'd by Attraction of the Rays, the Sines -of Incidence must be to the Sines of Refraction in a given Proportion, -as we shew'd in our Principles of Philosophy: And this Rule is true by -Experience. The Rays of Light in going out of Glass into a _Vacuum_, are -bent towards the Glass; and if they fall too obliquely on the _Vacuum_, -they are bent backwards into the Glass, and totally reflected; and this -Reflexion cannot be ascribed to the Resistance of an absolute _Vacuum_, -but must be caused by the Power of the Glass attracting the Rays at -their going out of it into the _Vacuum_, and bringing them back. For if -the farther Surface of the Glass be moisten'd with Water or clear Oil, -or liquid and clear Honey, the Rays which would otherwise be reflected -will go into the Water, Oil, or Honey; and therefore are not reflected -before they arrive at the farther Surface of the Glass, and begin to go -out of it. If they go out of it into the Water, Oil, or Honey, they go -on, because the Attraction of the Glass is almost balanced and rendered -ineffectual by the contrary Attraction of the Liquor. But if they go out -of it into a _Vacuum_ which has no Attraction to balance that of the -Glass, the Attraction of the Glass either bends and refracts them, or -brings them back and reflects them. And this is still more evident by -laying together two Prisms of Glass, or two Object-glasses of very long -Telescopes, the one plane, the other a little convex, and so compressing -them that they do not fully touch, nor are too far asunder. For the -Light which falls upon the farther Surface of the first Glass where the -Interval between the Glasses is not above the ten hundred thousandth -Part of an Inch, will go through that Surface, and through the Air or -_Vacuum_ between the Glasses, and enter into the second Glass, as was -explain'd in the first, fourth, and eighth Observations of the first -Part of the second Book. But, if the second Glass be taken away, the -Light which goes out of the second Surface of the first Glass into the -Air or _Vacuum_, will not go on forwards, but turns back into the first -Glass, and is reflected; and therefore it is drawn back by the Power of -the first Glass, there being nothing else to turn it back. Nothing more -is requisite for producing all the variety of Colours, and degrees of -Refrangibility, than that the Rays of Light be Bodies of different -Sizes, the least of which may take violet the weakest and darkest of the -Colours, and be more easily diverted by refracting Surfaces from the -right Course; and the rest as they are bigger and bigger, may make the -stronger and more lucid Colours, blue, green, yellow, and red, and be -more and more difficultly diverted. Nothing more is requisite for -putting the Rays of Light into Fits of easy Reflexion and easy -Transmission, than that they be small Bodies which by their attractive -Powers, or some other Force, stir up Vibrations in what they act upon, -which Vibrations being swifter than the Rays, overtake them -successively, and agitate them so as by turns to increase and decrease -their Velocities, and thereby put them into those Fits. And lastly, the -unusual Refraction of Island-Crystal looks very much as if it were -perform'd by some kind of attractive virtue lodged in certain Sides both -of the Rays, and of the Particles of the Crystal. For were it not for -some kind of Disposition or Virtue lodged in some Sides of the Particles -of the Crystal, and not in their other Sides, and which inclines and -bends the Rays towards the Coast of unusual Refraction, the Rays which -fall perpendicularly on the Crystal, would not be refracted towards that -Coast rather than towards any other Coast, both at their Incidence and -at their Emergence, so as to emerge perpendicularly by a contrary -Situation of the Coast of unusual Refraction at the second Surface; the -Crystal acting upon the Rays after they have pass'd through it, and are -emerging into the Air; or, if you please, into a _Vacuum_. And since the -Crystal by this Disposition or Virtue does not act upon the Rays, unless -when one of their Sides of unusual Refraction looks towards that Coast, -this argues a Virtue or Disposition in those Sides of the Rays, which -answers to, and sympathizes with that Virtue or Disposition of the -Crystal, as the Poles of two Magnets answer to one another. And as -Magnetism may be intended and remitted, and is found only in the Magnet -and in Iron: So this Virtue of refracting the perpendicular Rays is -greater in Island-Crystal, less in Crystal of the Rock, and is not yet -found in other Bodies. I do not say that this Virtue is magnetical: It -seems to be of another kind. I only say, that whatever it be, it's -difficult to conceive how the Rays of Light, unless they be Bodies, can -have a permanent Virtue in two of their Sides which is not in their -other Sides, and this without any regard to their Position to the Space -or Medium through which they pass. - -What I mean in this Question by a _Vacuum_, and by the Attractions of -the Rays of Light towards Glass or Crystal, may be understood by what -was said in the 18th, 19th, and 20th Questions. - -_Quest._ 30. Are not gross Bodies and Light convertible into one -another, and may not Bodies receive much of their Activity from the -Particles of Light which enter their Composition? For all fix'd Bodies -being heated emit Light so long as they continue sufficiently hot, and -Light mutually stops in Bodies as often as its Rays strike upon their -Parts, as we shew'd above. I know no Body less apt to shine than Water; -and yet Water by frequent Distillations changes into fix'd Earth, as Mr. -_Boyle_ has try'd; and then this Earth being enabled to endure a -sufficient Heat, shines by Heat like other Bodies. - -The changing of Bodies into Light, and Light into Bodies, is very -conformable to the Course of Nature, which seems delighted with -Transmutations. Water, which is a very fluid tasteless Salt, she changes -by Heat into Vapour, which is a sort of Air, and by Cold into Ice, which -is a hard, pellucid, brittle, fusible Stone; and this Stone returns into -Water by Heat, and Vapour returns into Water by Cold. Earth by Heat -becomes Fire, and by Cold returns into Earth. Dense Bodies by -Fermentation rarify into several sorts of Air, and this Air by -Fermentation, and sometimes without it, returns into dense Bodies. -Mercury appears sometimes in the form of a fluid Metal, sometimes in the -form of a hard brittle Metal, sometimes in the form of a corrosive -pellucid Salt call'd Sublimate, sometimes in the form of a tasteless, -pellucid, volatile white Earth, call'd _Mercurius Dulcis_; or in that of -a red opake volatile Earth, call'd Cinnaber; or in that of a red or -white Precipitate, or in that of a fluid Salt; and in Distillation it -turns into Vapour, and being agitated _in Vacuo_, it shines like Fire. -And after all these Changes it returns again into its first form of -Mercury. Eggs grow from insensible Magnitudes, and change into Animals; -Tadpoles into Frogs; and Worms into Flies. All Birds, Beasts and Fishes, -Insects, Trees, and other Vegetables, with their several Parts, grow out -of Water and watry Tinctures and Salts, and by Putrefaction return again -into watry Substances. And Water standing a few Days in the open Air, -yields a Tincture, which (like that of Malt) by standing longer yields a -Sediment and a Spirit, but before Putrefaction is fit Nourishment for -Animals and Vegetables. And among such various and strange -Transmutations, why may not Nature change Bodies into Light, and Light -into Bodies? - -_Quest._ 31. Have not the small Particles of Bodies certain Powers, -Virtues, or Forces, by which they act at a distance, not only upon the -Rays of Light for reflecting, refracting, and inflecting them, but also -upon one another for producing a great Part of the Phænomena of Nature? -For it's well known, that Bodies act one upon another by the Attractions -of Gravity, Magnetism, and Electricity; and these Instances shew the -Tenor and Course of Nature, and make it not improbable but that there -may be more attractive Powers than these. For Nature is very consonant -and conformable to her self. How these Attractions may be perform'd, I -do not here consider. What I call Attraction may be perform'd by -impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that Word here to -signify only in general any Force by which Bodies tend towards one -another, whatsoever be the Cause. For we must learn from the Phænomena -of Nature what Bodies attract one another, and what are the Laws and -Properties of the Attraction, before we enquire the Cause by which the -Attraction is perform'd. The Attractions of Gravity, Magnetism, and -Electricity, reach to very sensible distances, and so have been observed -by vulgar Eyes, and there may be others which reach to so small -distances as hitherto escape Observation; and perhaps electrical -Attraction may reach to such small distances, even without being excited -by Friction. - -For when Salt of Tartar runs _per Deliquium_, is not this done by an -Attraction between the Particles of the Salt of Tartar, and the -Particles of the Water which float in the Air in the form of Vapours? -And why does not common Salt, or Salt-petre, or Vitriol, run _per -Deliquium_, but for want of such an Attraction? Or why does not Salt of -Tartar draw more Water out of the Air than in a certain Proportion to -its quantity, but for want of an attractive Force after it is satiated -with Water? And whence is it but from this attractive Power that Water -which alone distils with a gentle luke-warm Heat, will not distil from -Salt of Tartar without a great Heat? And is it not from the like -attractive Power between the Particles of Oil of Vitriol and the -Particles of Water, that Oil of Vitriol draws to it a good quantity of -Water out of the Air, and after it is satiated draws no more, and in -Distillation lets go the Water very difficultly? And when Water and Oil -of Vitriol poured successively into the same Vessel grow very hot in the -mixing, does not this Heat argue a great Motion in the Parts of the -Liquors? And does not this Motion argue, that the Parts of the two -Liquors in mixing coalesce with Violence, and by consequence rush -towards one another with an accelerated Motion? And when _Aqua fortis_, -or Spirit of Vitriol poured upon Filings of Iron dissolves the Filings -with a great Heat and Ebullition, is not this Heat and Ebullition -effected by a violent Motion of the Parts, and does not that Motion -argue that the acid Parts of the Liquor rush towards the Parts of the -Metal with violence, and run forcibly into its Pores till they get -between its outmost Particles, and the main Mass of the Metal, and -surrounding those Particles loosen them from the main Mass, and set them -at liberty to float off into the Water? And when the acid Particles, -which alone would distil with an easy Heat, will not separate from the -Particles of the Metal without a very violent Heat, does not this -confirm the Attraction between them? - -When Spirit of Vitriol poured upon common Salt or Salt-petre makes an -Ebullition with the Salt, and unites with it, and in Distillation the -Spirit of the common Salt or Salt-petre comes over much easier than it -would do before, and the acid part of the Spirit of Vitriol stays -behind; does not this argue that the fix'd Alcaly of the Salt attracts -the acid Spirit of the Vitriol more strongly than its own Spirit, and -not being able to hold them both, lets go its own? And when Oil of -Vitriol is drawn off from its weight of Nitre, and from both the -Ingredients a compound Spirit of Nitre is distilled, and two parts of -this Spirit are poured on one part of Oil of Cloves or Carraway Seeds, -or of any ponderous Oil of vegetable or animal Substances, or Oil of -Turpentine thicken'd with a little Balsam of Sulphur, and the Liquors -grow so very hot in mixing, as presently to send up a burning Flame; -does not this very great and sudden Heat argue that the two Liquors mix -with violence, and that their Parts in mixing run towards one another -with an accelerated Motion, and clash with the greatest Force? And is it -not for the same reason that well rectified Spirit of Wine poured on the -same compound Spirit flashes; and that the _Pulvis fulminans_, composed -of Sulphur, Nitre, and Salt of Tartar, goes off with a more sudden and -violent Explosion than Gun-powder, the acid Spirits of the Sulphur and -Nitre rushing towards one another, and towards the Salt of Tartar, with -so great a violence, as by the shock to turn the whole at once into -Vapour and Flame? Where the Dissolution is slow, it makes a slow -Ebullition and a gentle Heat; and where it is quicker, it makes a -greater Ebullition with more heat; and where it is done at once, the -Ebullition is contracted into a sudden Blast or violent Explosion, with -a heat equal to that of Fire and Flame. So when a Drachm of the -above-mention'd compound Spirit of Nitre was poured upon half a Drachm -of Oil of Carraway Seeds _in vacuo_, the Mixture immediately made a -flash like Gun-powder, and burst the exhausted Receiver, which was a -Glass six Inches wide, and eight Inches deep. And even the gross Body of -Sulphur powder'd, and with an equal weight of Iron Filings and a little -Water made into Paste, acts upon the Iron, and in five or six hours -grows too hot to be touch'd, and emits a Flame. And by these Experiments -compared with the great quantity of Sulphur with which the Earth -abounds, and the warmth of the interior Parts of the Earth, and hot -Springs, and burning Mountains, and with Damps, mineral Coruscations, -Earthquakes, hot suffocating Exhalations, Hurricanes, and Spouts; we may -learn that sulphureous Steams abound in the Bowels of the Earth and -ferment with Minerals, and sometimes take fire with a sudden Coruscation -and Explosion; and if pent up in subterraneous Caverns, burst the -Caverns with a great shaking of the Earth, as in springing of a Mine. -And then the Vapour generated by the Explosion, expiring through the -Pores of the Earth, feels hot and suffocates, and makes Tempests and -Hurricanes, and sometimes causes the Land to slide, or the Sea to boil, -and carries up the Water thereof in Drops, which by their weight fall -down again in Spouts. Also some sulphureous Steams, at all times when -the Earth is dry, ascending into the Air, ferment there with nitrous -Acids, and sometimes taking fire cause Lightning and Thunder, and fiery -Meteors. For the Air abounds with acid Vapours fit to promote -Fermentations, as appears by the rusting of Iron and Copper in it, the -kindling of Fire by blowing, and the beating of the Heart by means of -Respiration. Now the above-mention'd Motions are so great and violent as -to shew that in Fermentations the Particles of Bodies which almost rest, -are put into new Motions by a very potent Principle, which acts upon -them only when they approach one another, and causes them to meet and -clash with great violence, and grow hot with the motion, and dash one -another into pieces, and vanish into Air, and Vapour, and Flame. - -When Salt of Tartar _per deliquium_, being poured into the Solution of -any Metal, precipitates the Metal and makes it fall down to the bottom -of the Liquor in the form of Mud: Does not this argue that the acid -Particles are attracted more strongly by the Salt of Tartar than by the -Metal, and by the stronger Attraction go from the Metal to the Salt of -Tartar? And so when a Solution of Iron in _Aqua fortis_ dissolves the -_Lapis Calaminaris_, and lets go the Iron, or a Solution of Copper -dissolves Iron immersed in it and lets go the Copper, or a Solution of -Silver dissolves Copper and lets go the Silver, or a Solution of Mercury -in _Aqua fortis_ being poured upon Iron, Copper, Tin, or Lead, dissolves -the Metal and lets go the Mercury; does not this argue that the acid -Particles of the _Aqua fortis_ are attracted more strongly by the _Lapis -Calaminaris_ than by Iron, and more strongly by Iron than by Copper, and -more strongly by Copper than by Silver, and more strongly by Iron, -Copper, Tin, and Lead, than by Mercury? And is it not for the same -reason that Iron requires more _Aqua fortis_ to dissolve it than Copper, -and Copper more than the other Metals; and that of all Metals, Iron is -dissolved most easily, and is most apt to rust; and next after Iron, -Copper? - -When Oil of Vitriol is mix'd with a little Water, or is run _per -deliquium_, and in Distillation the Water ascends difficultly, and -brings over with it some part of the Oil of Vitriol in the form of -Spirit of Vitriol, and this Spirit being poured upon Iron, Copper, or -Salt of Tartar, unites with the Body and lets go the Water; doth not -this shew that the acid Spirit is attracted by the Water, and more -attracted by the fix'd Body than by the Water, and therefore lets go the -Water to close with the fix'd Body? And is it not for the same reason -that the Water and acid Spirits which are mix'd together in Vinegar, -_Aqua fortis_, and Spirit of Salt, cohere and rise together in -Distillation; but if the _Menstruum_ be poured on Salt of Tartar, or on -Lead, or Iron, or any fix'd Body which it can dissolve, the Acid by a -stronger Attraction adheres to the Body, and lets go the Water? And is -it not also from a mutual Attraction that the Spirits of Soot and -Sea-Salt unite and compose the Particles of Sal-armoniac, which are less -volatile than before, because grosser and freer from Water; and that the -Particles of Sal-armoniac in Sublimation carry up the Particles of -Antimony, which will not sublime alone; and that the Particles of -Mercury uniting with the acid Particles of Spirit of Salt compose -Mercury sublimate, and with the Particles of Sulphur, compose Cinnaber; -and that the Particles of Spirit of Wine and Spirit of Urine well -rectified unite, and letting go the Water which dissolved them, compose -a consistent Body; and that in subliming Cinnaber from Salt of Tartar, -or from quick Lime, the Sulphur by a stronger Attraction of the Salt or -Lime lets go the Mercury, and stays with the fix'd Body; and that when -Mercury sublimate is sublimed from Antimony, or from Regulus of -Antimony, the Spirit of Salt lets go the Mercury, and unites with the -antimonial metal which attracts it more strongly, and stays with it till -the Heat be great enough to make them both ascend together, and then -carries up the Metal with it in the form of a very fusible Salt, called -Butter of Antimony, although the Spirit of Salt alone be almost as -volatile as Water, and the Antimony alone as fix'd as Lead? - -When _Aqua fortis_ dissolves Silver and not Gold, and _Aqua regia_ -dissolves Gold and not Silver, may it not be said that _Aqua fortis_ is -subtil enough to penetrate Gold as well as Silver, but wants the -attractive Force to give it Entrance; and that _Aqua regia_ is subtil -enough to penetrate Silver as well as Gold, but wants the attractive -Force to give it Entrance? For _Aqua regia_ is nothing else than _Aqua -fortis_ mix'd with some Spirit of Salt, or with Sal-armoniac; and even -common Salt dissolved in _Aqua fortis_, enables the _Menstruum_ to -dissolve Gold, though the Salt be a gross Body. When therefore Spirit of -Salt precipitates Silver out of _Aqua fortis_, is it not done by -attracting and mixing with the _Aqua fortis_, and not attracting, or -perhaps repelling Silver? And when Water precipitates Antimony out of -the Sublimate of Antimony and Sal-armoniac, or out of Butter of -Antimony, is it not done by its dissolving, mixing with, and weakening -the Sal-armoniac or Spirit of Salt, and its not attracting, or perhaps -repelling the Antimony? And is it not for want of an attractive virtue -between the Parts of Water and Oil, of Quick-silver and Antimony, of -Lead and Iron, that these Substances do not mix; and by a weak -Attraction, that Quick-silver and Copper mix difficultly; and from a -strong one, that Quick-silver and Tin, Antimony and Iron, Water and -Salts, mix readily? And in general, is it not from the same Principle -that Heat congregates homogeneal Bodies, and separates heterogeneal -ones? - -When Arsenick with Soap gives a Regulus, and with Mercury sublimate a -volatile fusible Salt, like Butter of Antimony, doth not this shew that -Arsenick, which is a Substance totally volatile, is compounded of fix'd -and volatile Parts, strongly cohering by a mutual Attraction, so that -the volatile will not ascend without carrying up the fixed? And so, when -an equal weight of Spirit of Wine and Oil of Vitriol are digested -together, and in Distillation yield two fragrant and volatile Spirits -which will not mix with one another, and a fix'd black Earth remains -behind; doth not this shew that Oil of Vitriol is composed of volatile -and fix'd Parts strongly united by Attraction, so as to ascend together -in form of a volatile, acid, fluid Salt, until the Spirit of Wine -attracts and separates the volatile Parts from the fixed? And therefore, -since Oil of Sulphur _per Campanam_ is of the same Nature with Oil of -Vitriol, may it not be inferred, that Sulphur is also a mixture of -volatile and fix'd Parts so strongly cohering by Attraction, as to -ascend together in Sublimation. By dissolving Flowers of Sulphur in Oil -of Turpentine, and distilling the Solution, it is found that Sulphur is -composed of an inflamable thick Oil or fat Bitumen, an acid Salt, a very -fix'd Earth, and a little Metal. The three first were found not much -unequal to one another, the fourth in so small a quantity as scarce to -be worth considering. The acid Salt dissolved in Water, is the same with -Oil of Sulphur _per Campanam_, and abounding much in the Bowels of the -Earth, and particularly in Markasites, unites it self to the other -Ingredients of the Markasite, which are, Bitumen, Iron, Copper, and -Earth, and with them compounds Allum, Vitriol, and Sulphur. With the -Earth alone it compounds Allum; with the Metal alone, or Metal and -Earth together, it compounds Vitriol; and with the Bitumen and Earth it -compounds Sulphur. Whence it comes to pass that Markasites abound with -those three Minerals. And is it not from the mutual Attraction of the -Ingredients that they stick together for compounding these Minerals, and -that the Bitumen carries up the other Ingredients of the Sulphur, which -without it would not sublime? And the same Question may be put -concerning all, or almost all the gross Bodies in Nature. For all the -Parts of Animals and Vegetables are composed of Substances volatile and -fix'd, fluid and solid, as appears by their Analysis; and so are Salts -and Minerals, so far as Chymists have been hitherto able to examine -their Composition. - -When Mercury sublimate is re-sublimed with fresh Mercury, and becomes -_Mercurius Dulcis_, which is a white tasteless Earth scarce dissolvable -in Water, and _Mercurius Dulcis_ re-sublimed with Spirit of Salt returns -into Mercury sublimate; and when Metals corroded with a little acid turn -into rust, which is an Earth tasteless and indissolvable in Water, and -this Earth imbibed with more acid becomes a metallick Salt; and when -some Stones, as Spar of Lead, dissolved in proper _Menstruums_ become -Salts; do not these things shew that Salts are dry Earth and watry Acid -united by Attraction, and that the Earth will not become a Salt without -so much acid as makes it dissolvable in Water? Do not the sharp and -pungent Tastes of Acids arise from the strong Attraction whereby the -acid Particles rush upon and agitate the Particles of the Tongue? And -when Metals are dissolved in acid _Menstruums_, and the Acids in -conjunction with the Metal act after a different manner, so that the -Compound has a different Taste much milder than before, and sometimes a -sweet one; is it not because the Acids adhere to the metallick -Particles, and thereby lose much of their Activity? And if the Acid be -in too small a Proportion to make the Compound dissolvable in Water, -will it not by adhering strongly to the Metal become unactive and lose -its Taste, and the Compound be a tasteless Earth? For such things as are -not dissolvable by the Moisture of the Tongue, act not upon the Taste. - -As Gravity makes the Sea flow round the denser and weightier Parts of -the Globe of the Earth, so the Attraction may make the watry Acid flow -round the denser and compacter Particles of Earth for composing the -Particles of Salt. For otherwise the Acid would not do the Office of a -Medium between the Earth and common Water, for making Salts dissolvable -in the Water; nor would Salt of Tartar readily draw off the Acid from -dissolved Metals, nor Metals the Acid from Mercury. Now, as in the great -Globe of the Earth and Sea, the densest Bodies by their Gravity sink -down in Water, and always endeavour to go towards the Center of the -Globe; so in Particles of Salt, the densest Matter may always endeavour -to approach the Center of the Particle: So that a Particle of Salt may -be compared to a Chaos; being dense, hard, dry, and earthy in the -Center; and rare, soft, moist, and watry in the Circumference. And -hence it seems to be that Salts are of a lasting Nature, being scarce -destroy'd, unless by drawing away their watry Parts by violence, or by -letting them soak into the Pores of the central Earth by a gentle Heat -in Putrefaction, until the Earth be dissolved by the Water, and -separated into smaller Particles, which by reason of their Smallness -make the rotten Compound appear of a black Colour. Hence also it may be, -that the Parts of Animals and Vegetables preserve their several Forms, -and assimilate their Nourishment; the soft and moist Nourishment easily -changing its Texture by a gentle Heat and Motion, till it becomes like -the dense, hard, dry, and durable Earth in the Center of each Particle. -But when the Nourishment grows unfit to be assimilated, or the central -Earth grows too feeble to assimilate it, the Motion ends in Confusion, -Putrefaction, and Death. - -If a very small quantity of any Salt or Vitriol be dissolved in a great -quantity of Water, the Particles of the Salt or Vitriol will not sink to -the bottom, though they be heavier in Specie than the Water, but will -evenly diffuse themselves into all the Water, so as to make it as saline -at the top as at the bottom. And does not this imply that the Parts of -the Salt or Vitriol recede from one another, and endeavour to expand -themselves, and get as far asunder as the quantity of Water in which -they float, will allow? And does not this Endeavour imply that they have -a repulsive Force by which they fly from one another, or at least, that -they attract the Water more strongly than they do one another? For as -all things ascend in Water which are less attracted than Water, by the -gravitating Power of the Earth; so all the Particles of Salt which float -in Water, and are less attracted than Water by any one Particle of Salt, -must recede from that Particle, and give way to the more attracted -Water. - -When any saline Liquor is evaporated to a Cuticle and let cool, the Salt -concretes in regular Figures; which argues, that the Particles of the -Salt before they concreted, floated in the Liquor at equal distances in -rank and file, and by consequence that they acted upon one another by -some Power which at equal distances is equal, at unequal distances -unequal. For by such a Power they will range themselves uniformly, and -without it they will float irregularly, and come together as -irregularly. And since the Particles of Island-Crystal act all the same -way upon the Rays of Light for causing the unusual Refraction, may it -not be supposed that in the Formation of this Crystal, the Particles not -only ranged themselves in rank and file for concreting in regular -Figures, but also by some kind of polar Virtue turned their homogeneal -Sides the same way. - -The Parts of all homogeneal hard Bodies which fully touch one another, -stick together very strongly. And for explaining how this may be, some -have invented hooked Atoms, which is begging the Question; and others -tell us that Bodies are glued together by rest, that is, by an occult -Quality, or rather by nothing; and others, that they stick together by -conspiring Motions, that is, by relative rest amongst themselves. I had -rather infer from their Cohesion, that their Particles attract one -another by some Force, which in immediate Contact is exceeding strong, -at small distances performs the chymical Operations above-mention'd, and -reaches not far from the Particles with any sensible Effect. - -All Bodies seem to be composed of hard Particles: For otherwise Fluids -would not congeal; as Water, Oils, Vinegar, and Spirit or Oil of Vitriol -do by freezing; Mercury by Fumes of Lead; Spirit of Nitre and Mercury, -by dissolving the Mercury and evaporating the Flegm; Spirit of Wine and -Spirit of Urine, by deflegming and mixing them; and Spirit of Urine and -Spirit of Salt, by subliming them together to make Sal-armoniac. Even -the Rays of Light seem to be hard Bodies; for otherwise they would not -retain different Properties in their different Sides. And therefore -Hardness may be reckon'd the Property of all uncompounded Matter. At -least, this seems to be as evident as the universal Impenetrability of -Matter. For all Bodies, so far as Experience reaches, are either hard, -or may be harden'd; and we have no other Evidence of universal -Impenetrability, besides a large Experience without an experimental -Exception. Now if compound Bodies are so very hard as we find some of -them to be, and yet are very porous, and consist of Parts which are only -laid together; the simple Particles which are void of Pores, and were -never yet divided, must be much harder. For such hard Particles being -heaped up together, can scarce touch one another in more than a few -Points, and therefore must be separable by much less Force than is -requisite to break a solid Particle, whose Parts touch in all the Space -between them, without any Pores or Interstices to weaken their Cohesion. -And how such very hard Particles which are only laid together and touch -only in a few Points, can stick together, and that so firmly as they do, -without the assistance of something which causes them to be attracted or -press'd towards one another, is very difficult to conceive. - -The same thing I infer also from the cohering of two polish'd Marbles -_in vacuo_, and from the standing of Quick-silver in the Barometer at -the height of 50, 60 or 70 Inches, or above, when ever it is well-purged -of Air and carefully poured in, so that its Parts be every where -contiguous both to one another and to the Glass. The Atmosphere by its -weight presses the Quick-silver into the Glass, to the height of 29 or -30 Inches. And some other Agent raises it higher, not by pressing it -into the Glass, but by making its Parts stick to the Glass, and to one -another. For upon any discontinuation of Parts, made either by Bubbles -or by shaking the Glass, the whole Mercury falls down to the height of -29 or 30 Inches. - -And of the same kind with these Experiments are those that follow. If -two plane polish'd Plates of Glass (suppose two pieces of a polish'd -Looking-glass) be laid together, so that their sides be parallel and at -a very small distance from one another, and then their lower edges be -dipped into Water, the Water will rise up between them. And the less -the distance of the Glasses is, the greater will be the height to which -the Water will rise. If the distance be about the hundredth part of an -Inch, the Water will rise to the height of about an Inch; and if the -distance be greater or less in any Proportion, the height will be -reciprocally proportional to the distance very nearly. For the -attractive Force of the Glasses is the same, whether the distance -between them be greater or less; and the weight of the Water drawn up is -the same, if the height of it be reciprocally proportional to the -distance of the Glasses. And in like manner, Water ascends between two -Marbles polish'd plane, when their polish'd sides are parallel, and at a -very little distance from one another, And if slender Pipes of Glass be -dipped at one end into stagnating Water, the Water will rise up within -the Pipe, and the height to which it rises will be reciprocally -proportional to the Diameter of the Cavity of the Pipe, and will equal -the height to which it rises between two Planes of Glass, if the -Semi-diameter of the Cavity of the Pipe be equal to the distance between -the Planes, or thereabouts. And these Experiments succeed after the same -manner _in vacuo_ as in the open Air, (as hath been tried before the -Royal Society,) and therefore are not influenced by the Weight or -Pressure of the Atmosphere. - -And if a large Pipe of Glass be filled with sifted Ashes well pressed -together in the Glass, and one end of the Pipe be dipped into stagnating -Water, the Water will rise up slowly in the Ashes, so as in the space -of a Week or Fortnight to reach up within the Glass, to the height of 30 -or 40 Inches above the stagnating Water. And the Water rises up to this -height by the Action only of those Particles of the Ashes which are upon -the Surface of the elevated Water; the Particles which are within the -Water, attracting or repelling it as much downwards as upwards. And -therefore the Action of the Particles is very strong. But the Particles -of the Ashes being not so dense and close together as those of Glass, -their Action is not so strong as that of Glass, which keeps Quick-silver -suspended to the height of 60 or 70 Inches, and therefore acts with a -Force which would keep Water suspended to the height of above 60 Feet. - -By the same Principle, a Sponge sucks in Water, and the Glands in the -Bodies of Animals, according to their several Natures and Dispositions, -suck in various Juices from the Blood. - -If two plane polish'd Plates of Glass three or four Inches broad, and -twenty or twenty five long, be laid one of them parallel to the Horizon, -the other upon the first, so as at one of their ends to touch one -another, and contain an Angle of about 10 or 15 Minutes, and the same be -first moisten'd on their inward sides with a clean Cloth dipp'd into Oil -of Oranges or Spirit of Turpentine, and a Drop or two of the Oil or -Spirit be let fall upon the lower Glass at the other; so soon as the -upper Glass is laid down upon the lower, so as to touch it at one end as -above, and to touch the Drop at the other end, making with the lower -Glass an Angle of about 10 or 15 Minutes; the Drop will begin to move -towards the Concourse of the Glasses, and will continue to move with an -accelerated Motion, till it arrives at that Concourse of the Glasses. -For the two Glasses attract the Drop, and make it run that way towards -which the Attractions incline. And if when the Drop is in motion you -lift up that end of the Glasses where they meet, and towards which the -Drop moves, the Drop will ascend between the Glasses, and therefore is -attracted. And as you lift up the Glasses more and more, the Drop will -ascend slower and slower, and at length rest, being then carried -downward by its Weight, as much as upwards by the Attraction. And by -this means you may know the Force by which the Drop is attracted at all -distances from the Concourse of the Glasses. - -Now by some Experiments of this kind, (made by Mr. _Hauksbee_) it has -been found that the Attraction is almost reciprocally in a duplicate -Proportion of the distance of the middle of the Drop from the Concourse -of the Glasses, _viz._ reciprocally in a simple Proportion, by reason of -the spreading of the Drop, and its touching each Glass in a larger -Surface; and again reciprocally in a simple Proportion, by reason of the -Attractions growing stronger within the same quantity of attracting -Surface. The Attraction therefore within the same quantity of attracting -Surface, is reciprocally as the distance between the Glasses. And -therefore where the distance is exceeding small, the Attraction must be -exceeding great. By the Table in the second Part of the second Book, -wherein the thicknesses of colour'd Plates of Water between two Glasses -are set down, the thickness of the Plate where it appears very black, is -three eighths of the ten hundred thousandth part of an Inch. And where -the Oil of Oranges between the Glasses is of this thickness, the -Attraction collected by the foregoing Rule, seems to be so strong, as -within a Circle of an Inch in diameter, to suffice to hold up a Weight -equal to that of a Cylinder of Water of an Inch in diameter, and two or -three Furlongs in length. And where it is of a less thickness the -Attraction may be proportionally greater, and continue to increase, -until the thickness do not exceed that of a single Particle of the Oil. -There are therefore Agents in Nature able to make the Particles of -Bodies stick together by very strong Attractions. And it is the Business -of experimental Philosophy to find them out. - -Now the smallest Particles of Matter may cohere by the strongest -Attractions, and compose bigger Particles of weaker Virtue; and many of -these may cohere and compose bigger Particles whose Virtue is still -weaker, and so on for divers Successions, until the Progression end in -the biggest Particles on which the Operations in Chymistry, and the -Colours of natural Bodies depend, and which by cohering compose Bodies -of a sensible Magnitude. If the Body is compact, and bends or yields -inward to Pression without any sliding of its Parts, it is hard and -elastick, returning to its Figure with a Force rising from the mutual -Attraction of its Parts. If the Parts slide upon one another, the Body -is malleable or soft. If they slip easily, and are of a fit Size to be -agitated by Heat, and the Heat is big enough to keep them in Agitation, -the Body is fluid; and if it be apt to stick to things, it is humid; and -the Drops of every fluid affect a round Figure by the mutual Attraction -of their Parts, as the Globe of the Earth and Sea affects a round Figure -by the mutual Attraction of its Parts by Gravity. - -Since Metals dissolved in Acids attract but a small quantity of the -Acid, their attractive Force can reach but to a small distance from -them. And as in Algebra, where affirmative Quantities vanish and cease, -there negative ones begin; so in Mechanicks, where Attraction ceases, -there a repulsive Virtue ought to succeed. And that there is such a -Virtue, seems to follow from the Reflexions and Inflexions of the Rays -of Light. For the Rays are repelled by Bodies in both these Cases, -without the immediate Contact of the reflecting or inflecting Body. It -seems also to follow from the Emission of Light; the Ray so soon as it -is shaken off from a shining Body by the vibrating Motion of the Parts -of the Body, and gets beyond the reach of Attraction, being driven away -with exceeding great Velocity. For that Force which is sufficient to -turn it back in Reflexion, may be sufficient to emit it. It seems also -to follow from the Production of Air and Vapour. The Particles when they -are shaken off from Bodies by Heat or Fermentation, so soon as they are -beyond the reach of the Attraction of the Body, receding from it, and -also from one another with great Strength, and keeping at a distance, -so as sometimes to take up above a Million of Times more space than they -did before in the form of a dense Body. Which vast Contraction and -Expansion seems unintelligible, by feigning the Particles of Air to be -springy and ramous, or rolled up like Hoops, or by any other means than -a repulsive Power. The Particles of Fluids which do not cohere too -strongly, and are of such a Smallness as renders them most susceptible -of those Agitations which keep Liquors in a Fluor, are most easily -separated and rarified into Vapour, and in the Language of the Chymists, -they are volatile, rarifying with an easy Heat, and condensing with -Cold. But those which are grosser, and so less susceptible of Agitation, -or cohere by a stronger Attraction, are not separated without a stronger -Heat, or perhaps not without Fermentation. And these last are the Bodies -which Chymists call fix'd, and being rarified by Fermentation, become -true permanent Air; those Particles receding from one another with the -greatest Force, and being most difficultly brought together, which upon -Contact cohere most strongly. And because the Particles of permanent Air -are grosser, and arise from denser Substances than those of Vapours, -thence it is that true Air is more ponderous than Vapour, and that a -moist Atmosphere is lighter than a dry one, quantity for quantity. From -the same repelling Power it seems to be that Flies walk upon the Water -without wetting their Feet; and that the Object-glasses of long -Telescopes lie upon one another without touching; and that dry Powders -are difficultly made to touch one another so as to stick together, -unless by melting them, or wetting them with Water, which by exhaling -may bring them together; and that two polish'd Marbles, which by -immediate Contact stick together, are difficultly brought so close -together as to stick. - -And thus Nature will be very conformable to her self and very simple, -performing all the great Motions of the heavenly Bodies by the -Attraction of Gravity which intercedes those Bodies, and almost all the -small ones of their Particles by some other attractive and repelling -Powers which intercede the Particles. The _Vis inertiæ_ is a passive -Principle by which Bodies persist in their Motion or Rest, receive -Motion in proportion to the Force impressing it, and resist as much as -they are resisted. By this Principle alone there never could have been -any Motion in the World. Some other Principle was necessary for putting -Bodies into Motion; and now they are in Motion, some other Principle is -necessary for conserving the Motion. For from the various Composition of -two Motions, 'tis very certain that there is not always the same -quantity of Motion in the World. For if two Globes joined by a slender -Rod, revolve about their common Center of Gravity with an uniform -Motion, while that Center moves on uniformly in a right Line drawn in -the Plane of their circular Motion; the Sum of the Motions of the two -Globes, as often as the Globes are in the right Line described by their -common Center of Gravity, will be bigger than the Sum of their Motions, -when they are in a Line perpendicular to that right Line. By this -Instance it appears that Motion may be got or lost. But by reason of the -Tenacity of Fluids, and Attrition of their Parts, and the Weakness of -Elasticity in Solids, Motion is much more apt to be lost than got, and -is always upon the Decay. For Bodies which are either absolutely hard, -or so soft as to be void of Elasticity, will not rebound from one -another. Impenetrability makes them only stop. If two equal Bodies meet -directly _in vacuo_, they will by the Laws of Motion stop where they -meet, and lose all their Motion, and remain in rest, unless they be -elastick, and receive new Motion from their Spring. If they have so much -Elasticity as suffices to make them re-bound with a quarter, or half, or -three quarters of the Force with which they come together, they will -lose three quarters, or half, or a quarter of their Motion. And this may -be try'd, by letting two equal Pendulums fall against one another from -equal heights. If the Pendulums be of Lead or soft Clay, they will lose -all or almost all their Motions: If of elastick Bodies they will lose -all but what they recover from their Elasticity. If it be said, that -they can lose no Motion but what they communicate to other Bodies, the -consequence is, that _in vacuo_ they can lose no Motion, but when they -meet they must go on and penetrate one another's Dimensions. If three -equal round Vessels be filled, the one with Water, the other with Oil, -the third with molten Pitch, and the Liquors be stirred about alike to -give them a vortical Motion; the Pitch by its Tenacity will lose its -Motion quickly, the Oil being less tenacious will keep it longer, and -the Water being less tenacious will keep it longest, but yet will lose -it in a short time. Whence it is easy to understand, that if many -contiguous Vortices of molten Pitch were each of them as large as those -which some suppose to revolve about the Sun and fix'd Stars, yet these -and all their Parts would, by their Tenacity and Stiffness, communicate -their Motion to one another till they all rested among themselves. -Vortices of Oil or Water, or some fluider Matter, might continue longer -in Motion; but unless the Matter were void of all Tenacity and Attrition -of Parts, and Communication of Motion, (which is not to be supposed,) -the Motion would constantly decay. Seeing therefore the variety of -Motion which we find in the World is always decreasing, there is a -necessity of conserving and recruiting it by active Principles, such as -are the cause of Gravity, by which Planets and Comets keep their Motions -in their Orbs, and Bodies acquire great Motion in falling; and the cause -of Fermentation, by which the Heart and Blood of Animals are kept in -perpetual Motion and Heat; the inward Parts of the Earth are constantly -warm'd, and in some places grow very hot; Bodies burn and shine, -Mountains take fire, the Caverns of the Earth are blown up, and the Sun -continues violently hot and lucid, and warms all things by his Light. -For we meet with very little Motion in the World, besides what is owing -to these active Principles. And if it were not for these Principles, the -Bodies of the Earth, Planets, Comets, Sun, and all things in them, -would grow cold and freeze, and become inactive Masses; and all -Putrefaction, Generation, Vegetation and Life would cease, and the -Planets and Comets would not remain in their Orbs. - -All these things being consider'd, it seems probable to me, that God in -the Beginning form'd Matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, -moveable Particles, of such Sizes and Figures, and with such other -Properties, and in such Proportion to Space, as most conduced to the End -for which he form'd them; and that these primitive Particles being -Solids, are incomparably harder than any porous Bodies compounded of -them; even so very hard, as never to wear or break in pieces; no -ordinary Power being able to divide what God himself made one in the -first Creation. While the Particles continue entire, they may compose -Bodies of one and the same Nature and Texture in all Ages: But should -they wear away, or break in pieces, the Nature of Things depending on -them, would be changed. Water and Earth, composed of old worn Particles -and Fragments of Particles, would not be of the same Nature and Texture -now, with Water and Earth composed of entire Particles in the Beginning. -And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal -Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new -Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles; compound Bodies -being apt to break, not in the midst of solid Particles, but where those -Particles are laid together, and only touch in a few Points. - -It seems to me farther, that these Particles have not only a _Vis -inertiæ_, accompanied with such passive Laws of Motion as naturally -result from that Force, but also that they are moved by certain active -Principles, such as is that of Gravity, and that which causes -Fermentation, and the Cohesion of Bodies. These Principles I consider, -not as occult Qualities, supposed to result from the specifick Forms of -Things, but as general Laws of Nature, by which the Things themselves -are form'd; their Truth appearing to us by Phænomena, though their -Causes be not yet discover'd. For these are manifest Qualities, and -their Causes only are occult. And the _Aristotelians_ gave the Name of -occult Qualities, not to manifest Qualities, but to such Qualities only -as they supposed to lie hid in Bodies, and to be the unknown Causes of -manifest Effects: Such as would be the Causes of Gravity, and of -magnetick and electrick Attractions, and of Fermentations, if we should -suppose that these Forces or Actions arose from Qualities unknown to us, -and uncapable of being discovered and made manifest. Such occult -Qualities put a stop to the Improvement of natural Philosophy, and -therefore of late Years have been rejected. To tell us that every -Species of Things is endow'd with an occult specifick Quality by which -it acts and produces manifest Effects, is to tell us nothing: But to -derive two or three general Principles of Motion from Phænomena, and -afterwards to tell us how the Properties and Actions of all corporeal -Things follow from those manifest Principles, would be a very great step -in Philosophy, though the Causes of those Principles were not yet -discover'd: And therefore I scruple not to propose the Principles of -Motion above-mention'd, they being of very general Extent, and leave -their Causes to be found out. - -Now by the help of these Principles, all material Things seem to have -been composed of the hard and solid Particles above-mention'd, variously -associated in the first Creation by the Counsel of an intelligent Agent. -For it became him who created them to set them in order. And if he did -so, it's unphilosophical to seek for any other Origin of the World, or -to pretend that it might arise out of a Chaos by the mere Laws of -Nature; though being once form'd, it may continue by those Laws for many -Ages. For while Comets move in very excentrick Orbs in all manner of -Positions, blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the -same way in Orbs concentrick, some inconsiderable Irregularities -excepted, which may have risen from the mutual Actions of Comets and -Planets upon one another, and which will be apt to increase, till this -System wants a Reformation. Such a wonderful Uniformity in the Planetary -System must be allowed the Effect of Choice. And so must the Uniformity -in the Bodies of Animals, they having generally a right and a left side -shaped alike, and on either side of their Bodies two Legs behind, and -either two Arms, or two Legs, or two Wings before upon their Shoulders, -and between their Shoulders a Neck running down into a Back-bone, and a -Head upon it; and in the Head two Ears, two Eyes, a Nose, a Mouth, and -a Tongue, alike situated. Also the first Contrivance of those very -artificial Parts of Animals, the Eyes, Ears, Brain, Muscles, Heart, -Lungs, Midriff, Glands, Larynx, Hands, Wings, swimming Bladders, natural -Spectacles, and other Organs of Sense and Motion; and the Instinct of -Brutes and Insects, can be the effect of nothing else than the Wisdom -and Skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all Places, is -more able by his Will to move the Bodies within his boundless uniform -Sensorium, and thereby to form and reform the Parts of the Universe, -than we are by our Will to move the Parts of our own Bodies. And yet we -are not to consider the World as the Body of God, or the several Parts -thereof, as the Parts of God. He is an uniform Being, void of Organs, -Members or Parts, and they are his Creatures subordinate to him, and -subservient to his Will; and he is no more the Soul of them, than the -Soul of Man is the Soul of the Species of Things carried through the -Organs of Sense into the place of its Sensation, where it perceives them -by means of its immediate Presence, without the Intervention of any -third thing. The Organs of Sense are not for enabling the Soul to -perceive the Species of Things in its Sensorium, but only for conveying -them thither; and God has no need of such Organs, he being every where -present to the Things themselves. And since Space is divisible _in -infinitum_, and Matter is not necessarily in all places, it may be also -allow'd that God is able to create Particles of Matter of several Sizes -and Figures, and in several Proportions to Space, and perhaps of -different Densities and Forces, and thereby to vary the Laws of Nature, -and make Worlds of several sorts in several Parts of the Universe. At -least, I see nothing of Contradiction in all this. - -As in Mathematicks, so in Natural Philosophy, the Investigation of -difficult Things by the Method of Analysis, ought ever to precede the -Method of Composition. This Analysis consists in making Experiments and -Observations, and in drawing general Conclusions from them by Induction, -and admitting of no Objections against the Conclusions, but such as are -taken from Experiments, or other certain Truths. For Hypotheses are not -to be regarded in experimental Philosophy. And although the arguing from -Experiments and Observations by Induction be no Demonstration of general -Conclusions; yet it is the best way of arguing which the Nature of -Things admits of, and may be looked upon as so much the stronger, by how -much the Induction is more general. And if no Exception occur from -Phænomena, the Conclusion may be pronounced generally. But if at any -time afterwards any Exception shall occur from Experiments, it may then -begin to be pronounced with such Exceptions as occur. By this way of -Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and from Motions -to the Forces producing them; and in general, from Effects to their -Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the -Argument end in the most general. This is the Method of Analysis: And -the Synthesis consists in assuming the Causes discover'd, and -establish'd as Principles, and by them explaining the Phænomena -proceeding from them, and proving the Explanations. - -In the two first Books of these Opticks, I proceeded by this Analysis to -discover and prove the original Differences of the Rays of Light in -respect of Refrangibility, Reflexibility, and Colour, and their -alternate Fits of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission, and the -Properties of Bodies, both opake and pellucid, on which their Reflexions -and Colours depend. And these Discoveries being proved, may be assumed -in the Method of Composition for explaining the Phænomena arising from -them: An Instance of which Method I gave in the End of the first Book. -In this third Book I have only begun the Analysis of what remains to be -discover'd about Light and its Effects upon the Frame of Nature, hinting -several things about it, and leaving the Hints to be examin'd and -improv'd by the farther Experiments and Observations of such as are -inquisitive. And if natural Philosophy in all its Parts, by pursuing -this Method, shall at length be perfected, the Bounds of Moral -Philosophy will be also enlarged. For so far as we can know by natural -Philosophy what is the first Cause, what Power he has over us, and what -Benefits we receive from him, so far our Duty towards him, as well as -that towards one another, will appear to us by the Light of Nature. And -no doubt, if the Worship of false Gods had not blinded the Heathen, -their moral Philosophy would have gone farther than to the four -Cardinal Virtues; and instead of teaching the Transmigration of Souls, -and to worship the Sun and Moon, and dead Heroes, they would have taught -us to worship our true Author and Benefactor, as their Ancestors did -under the Government of _Noah_ and his Sons before they corrupted -themselves. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/LICENSE b/deps/libbacktrace/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 097d2774..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: - -# (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - -# (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in -# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. - -# (3) The name of the author may not be used to -# endorse or promote products derived from this software without -# specific prior written permission. - -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -# DISCLAIMED. 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If ERROR_CALLBACK is NULL, don't - report an error. */ - -void * -backtrace_alloc (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - size_t size, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - void *ret; - - ret = malloc (size); - if (ret == NULL) - { - if (error_callback) - error_callback (data, "malloc", errno); - } - return ret; -} - -/* Free memory. */ - -void -backtrace_free (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *p, size_t size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - free (p); -} - -/* Grow VEC by SIZE bytes. */ - -void * -backtrace_vector_grow (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - size_t size, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct backtrace_vector *vec) -{ - void *ret; - - if (size > vec->alc) - { - size_t alc; - void *base; - - if (vec->size == 0) - alc = 32 * size; - else if (vec->size >= 4096) - alc = vec->size + 4096; - else - alc = 2 * vec->size; - - if (alc < vec->size + size) - alc = vec->size + size; - - base = realloc (vec->base, alc); - if (base == NULL) - { - error_callback (data, "realloc", errno); - return NULL; - } - - vec->base = base; - vec->alc = alc - vec->size; - } - - ret = (char *) vec->base + vec->size; - vec->size += size; - vec->alc -= size; - return ret; -} - -/* Finish the current allocation on VEC. */ - -void * -backtrace_vector_finish (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct backtrace_vector *vec, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - void *ret; - - /* With this allocator we call realloc in backtrace_vector_grow, - which means we can't easily reuse the memory here. So just - release it. */ - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, vec, error_callback, data)) - return NULL; - ret = vec->base; - vec->base = NULL; - vec->size = 0; - vec->alc = 0; - return ret; -} - -/* Release any extra space allocated for VEC. */ - -int -backtrace_vector_release (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - struct backtrace_vector *vec, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - vec->alc = 0; - - if (vec->size == 0) - { - /* As of C17, realloc with size 0 is marked as an obsolescent feature, use - free instead. */ - free (vec->base); - vec->base = NULL; - return 1; - } - - vec->base = realloc (vec->base, vec->size); - if (vec->base == NULL) - { - error_callback (data, "realloc", errno); - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/allocfail.c b/deps/libbacktrace/allocfail.c deleted file mode 100644 index bd0fbb65..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/allocfail.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -/* allocfail.c -- Test for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "filenames.h" - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -extern uint64_t get_nr_allocs (void); -extern void set_fail_at_alloc (uint64_t); -extern int at_fail_alloc_p (void); - -static int test1 (void) __attribute__ ((noinline, unused)); -static int f2 (int) __attribute__ ((noinline)); -static int f3 (int, int) __attribute__ ((noinline)); - -static unsigned callback_errors = 0; - -static void -error_callback_full (void *vdata ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int errnum ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - if (at_fail_alloc_p ()) - { - set_fail_at_alloc (0); - return; - } - - callback_errors++; -} - -static int -callback_full (void *vdata ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, uintptr_t pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *filename ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int lineno ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *function ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - - return 0; -} - -static int -test1 (void) -{ - return f2 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -static int -f2 (int f1line) -{ - return f3 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static int -f3 (int f1line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int f2line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - int i; - - i = backtrace_full (state, 0, callback_full, error_callback_full, NULL); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - ++failures; - } - - if (callback_errors) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -/* Run all the tests. */ - -int -main (int argc, char **argv) -{ - uint64_t fail_at = 0; - - if (argc == 2) - { - fail_at = atoi (argv[1]); - set_fail_at_alloc (fail_at); - } - - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_full, NULL); - if (state == NULL) - exit (failures ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); - -#if BACKTRACE_SUPPORTED - test1 (); -#endif - - if (argc == 1) - fprintf (stderr, "%llu\n", (long long unsigned) get_nr_allocs ()); - - exit (failures ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/allocfail.sh b/deps/libbacktrace/allocfail.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 1f9894fd..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/allocfail.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# allocfail.sh -- Test for libbacktrace library. -# Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: - -# (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - -# (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in -# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. - -# (3) The name of the author may not be used to -# endorse or promote products derived from this software without -# specific prior written permission. - -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -# INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -# (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -# SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -# STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -# IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -set -e - -if [ ! -f ./allocfail ]; then - # Hard failure. - exit 99 -fi - -allocs=$(./allocfail 2>&1) -if [ "$allocs" = "" ]; then - # Hard failure. - exit 99 -fi - -# This generates the following output: -# ... -# $ allocfail.sh -# allocs: 80495 -# Status changed to 0 at 1 -# Status changed to 1 at 3 -# Status changed to 0 at 11 -# Status changed to 1 at 12 -# Status changed to 0 at 845 -# ... -# -# We have status 0 for an allocation failure at: -# - 1 because backtrace_create_state handles failure robustly -# - 2 because the fail switches backtrace_full to !can_alloc mode. -# - 11 because failure of elf_open_debugfile_by_buildid does not generate an -# error callback beyond the one for the allocation failure itself. - -echo "allocs: $allocs" - -step=1 -i=1 -passes=0 -prev_status=-1 -while [ $i -le $allocs ]; do - if ./allocfail $i >/dev/null 2>&1; status=$?; then - true - fi - if [ $status -gt 1 ]; then - echo "Unallowed fail found: $i" - # Failure. - exit 1 - fi - - # The test-case would run too long if we would excercise all allocs. - # So, run with step 1 initially, and increase the step once we have 10 - # subsequent passes, and drop back to step 1 once we encounter another - # failure. This takes ~2.6 seconds on an i7-6600U CPU @ 2.60GHz. - if [ $status -eq 0 ]; then - passes=$(($passes + 1)) - if [ $passes -ge 10 ]; then - step=$((step * 10)) - passes=0 - fi - elif [ $status -eq 1 ]; then - passes=0 - step=1 - fi - - if [ $status -ne $prev_status ]; then - echo "Status changed to $status at $i" - fi - prev_status=$status - - i=$(($i + $step)) -done - -# Success. -exit 0 diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/atomic.c b/deps/libbacktrace/atomic.c deleted file mode 100644 index fcac485b..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/atomic.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -/* atomic.c -- Support for atomic functions if not present. - Copyright (C) 2013-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* This file holds implementations of the atomic functions that are - used if the host compiler has the sync functions but not the atomic - functions, as is true of versions of GCC before 4.7. */ - -#if !defined (HAVE_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS) && defined (HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS) - -/* Do an atomic load of a pointer. */ - -void * -backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (void *arg) -{ - void **pp; - void *p; - - pp = (void **) arg; - p = *pp; - while (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, p, p)) - p = *pp; - return p; -} - -/* Do an atomic load of an int. */ - -int -backtrace_atomic_load_int (int *p) -{ - int i; - - i = *p; - while (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (p, i, i)) - i = *p; - return i; -} - -/* Do an atomic store of a pointer. */ - -void -backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (void *arg, void *p) -{ - void **pp; - void *old; - - pp = (void **) arg; - old = *pp; - while (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, old, p)) - old = *pp; -} - -/* Do an atomic store of a size_t value. */ - -void -backtrace_atomic_store_size_t (size_t *p, size_t v) -{ - size_t old; - - old = *p; - while (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (p, old, v)) - old = *p; -} - -/* Do an atomic store of a int value. */ - -void -backtrace_atomic_store_int (int *p, int v) -{ - size_t old; - - old = *p; - while (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (p, old, v)) - old = *p; -} - -#endif diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace-supported.h.in b/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace-supported.h.in deleted file mode 100644 index 2035c853..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace-supported.h.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -/* backtrace-supported.h.in -- Whether stack backtrace is supported. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -/* The file backtrace-supported.h.in is used by configure to generate - the file backtrace-supported.h. The file backtrace-supported.h may - be #include'd to see whether the backtrace library will be able to - get a backtrace and produce symbolic information. */ - - -/* BACKTRACE_SUPPORTED will be #define'd as 1 if the backtrace library - should work, 0 if it will not. Libraries may #include this to make - other arrangements. */ - -#define BACKTRACE_SUPPORTED @BACKTRACE_SUPPORTED@ - -/* BACKTRACE_USES_MALLOC will be #define'd as 1 if the backtrace - library will call malloc as it works, 0 if it will call mmap - instead. This may be used to determine whether it is safe to call - the backtrace functions from a signal handler. In general this - only applies to calls like backtrace and backtrace_pcinfo. It does - not apply to backtrace_simple, which never calls malloc. It does - not apply to backtrace_print, which always calls fprintf and - therefore malloc. */ - -#define BACKTRACE_USES_MALLOC @BACKTRACE_USES_MALLOC@ - -/* BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS will be #define'd as 1 if the backtrace - library is configured with threading support, 0 if not. If this is - 0, the threaded parameter to backtrace_create_state must be passed - as 0. */ - -#define BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS @BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS@ - -/* BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_DATA will be #defined'd as 1 if the backtrace_syminfo - will work for variables. It will always work for functions. */ - -#define BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_DATA @BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_DATA@ diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace.c b/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7b629008..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/* backtrace.c -- Entry point for stack backtrace library. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include - -#include "unwind.h" -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* The main backtrace_full routine. */ - -/* Data passed through _Unwind_Backtrace. */ - -struct backtrace_data -{ - /* Number of frames to skip. */ - int skip; - /* Library state. */ - struct backtrace_state *state; - /* Callback routine. */ - backtrace_full_callback callback; - /* Error callback routine. */ - backtrace_error_callback error_callback; - /* Data to pass to callback routines. */ - void *data; - /* Value to return from backtrace_full. */ - int ret; - /* Whether there is any memory available. */ - int can_alloc; -}; - -/* Unwind library callback routine. This is passed to - _Unwind_Backtrace. */ - -static _Unwind_Reason_Code -unwind (struct _Unwind_Context *context, void *vdata) -{ - struct backtrace_data *bdata = (struct backtrace_data *) vdata; - uintptr_t pc; - int ip_before_insn = 0; - -#ifdef HAVE_GETIPINFO - pc = _Unwind_GetIPInfo (context, &ip_before_insn); -#else - pc = _Unwind_GetIP (context); -#endif - - if (bdata->skip > 0) - { - --bdata->skip; - return _URC_NO_REASON; - } - - if (!ip_before_insn) - --pc; - - if (!bdata->can_alloc) - bdata->ret = bdata->callback (bdata->data, pc, NULL, 0, NULL); - else - bdata->ret = backtrace_pcinfo (bdata->state, pc, bdata->callback, - bdata->error_callback, bdata->data); - if (bdata->ret != 0) - return _URC_END_OF_STACK; - - return _URC_NO_REASON; -} - -/* Get a stack backtrace. */ - -int __attribute__((noinline)) -backtrace_full (struct backtrace_state *state, int skip, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - struct backtrace_data bdata; - void *p; - - bdata.skip = skip + 1; - bdata.state = state; - bdata.callback = callback; - bdata.error_callback = error_callback; - bdata.data = data; - bdata.ret = 0; - - /* If we can't allocate any memory at all, don't try to produce - file/line information. */ - p = backtrace_alloc (state, 4096, NULL, NULL); - if (p == NULL) - bdata.can_alloc = 0; - else - { - backtrace_free (state, p, 4096, NULL, NULL); - bdata.can_alloc = 1; - } - - _Unwind_Backtrace (unwind, &bdata); - return bdata.ret; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace.h b/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace.h deleted file mode 100644 index 69cea4ca..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/backtrace.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ -/* backtrace.h -- Public header file for stack backtrace library. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#ifndef BACKTRACE_H -#define BACKTRACE_H - -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* The backtrace state. This struct is intentionally not defined in - the public interface. */ - -struct backtrace_state; - -/* The type of the error callback argument to backtrace functions. - This function, if not NULL, will be called for certain error cases. - The DATA argument is passed to the function that calls this one. - The MSG argument is an error message. The ERRNUM argument, if - greater than 0, holds an errno value. The MSG buffer may become - invalid after this function returns. - - As a special case, the ERRNUM argument will be passed as -1 if no - debug info can be found for the executable, or if the debug info - exists but has an unsupported version, but the function requires - debug info (e.g., backtrace_full, backtrace_pcinfo). The MSG in - this case will be something along the lines of "no debug info". - Similarly, ERRNUM will be passed as -1 if there is no symbol table, - but the function requires a symbol table (e.g., backtrace_syminfo). - This may be used as a signal that some other approach should be - tried. */ - -typedef void (*backtrace_error_callback) (void *data, const char *msg, - int errnum); - -/* Create state information for the backtrace routines. This must be - called before any of the other routines, and its return value must - be passed to all of the other routines. FILENAME is the path name - of the executable file; if it is NULL the library will try - system-specific path names. If not NULL, FILENAME must point to a - permanent buffer. If THREADED is non-zero the state may be - accessed by multiple threads simultaneously, and the library will - use appropriate atomic operations. If THREADED is zero the state - may only be accessed by one thread at a time. This returns a state - pointer on success, NULL on error. If an error occurs, this will - call the ERROR_CALLBACK routine. - - Calling this function allocates resources that cannot be freed. - There is no backtrace_free_state function. The state is used to - cache information that is expensive to recompute. Programs are - expected to call this function at most once and to save the return - value for all later calls to backtrace functions. */ - -extern struct backtrace_state *backtrace_create_state ( - const char *filename, int threaded, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data); - -/* The type of the callback argument to the backtrace_full function. - DATA is the argument passed to backtrace_full. PC is the program - counter. FILENAME is the name of the file containing PC, or NULL - if not available. LINENO is the line number in FILENAME containing - PC, or 0 if not available. FUNCTION is the name of the function - containing PC, or NULL if not available. This should return 0 to - continuing tracing. The FILENAME and FUNCTION buffers may become - invalid after this function returns. */ - -typedef int (*backtrace_full_callback) (void *data, uintptr_t pc, - const char *filename, int lineno, - const char *function); - -/* Get a full stack backtrace. SKIP is the number of frames to skip; - passing 0 will start the trace with the function calling - backtrace_full. DATA is passed to the callback routine. If any - call to CALLBACK returns a non-zero value, the stack backtrace - stops, and backtrace returns that value; this may be used to limit - the number of stack frames desired. If all calls to CALLBACK - return 0, backtrace returns 0. The backtrace_full function will - make at least one call to either CALLBACK or ERROR_CALLBACK. This - function requires debug info for the executable. */ - -extern int backtrace_full (struct backtrace_state *state, int skip, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* The type of the callback argument to the backtrace_simple function. - DATA is the argument passed to simple_backtrace. PC is the program - counter. This should return 0 to continue tracing. */ - -typedef int (*backtrace_simple_callback) (void *data, uintptr_t pc); - -/* Get a simple backtrace. SKIP is the number of frames to skip, as - in backtrace. DATA is passed to the callback routine. If any call - to CALLBACK returns a non-zero value, the stack backtrace stops, - and backtrace_simple returns that value. Otherwise - backtrace_simple returns 0. The backtrace_simple function will - make at least one call to either CALLBACK or ERROR_CALLBACK. This - function does not require any debug info for the executable. */ - -extern int backtrace_simple (struct backtrace_state *state, int skip, - backtrace_simple_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* Print the current backtrace in a user readable format to a FILE. - SKIP is the number of frames to skip, as in backtrace_full. Any - error messages are printed to stderr. This function requires debug - info for the executable. */ - -extern void backtrace_print (struct backtrace_state *state, int skip, FILE *); - -/* Given PC, a program counter in the current program, call the - callback function with filename, line number, and function name - information. This will normally call the callback function exactly - once. However, if the PC happens to describe an inlined call, and - the debugging information contains the necessary information, then - this may call the callback function multiple times. This will make - at least one call to either CALLBACK or ERROR_CALLBACK. This - returns the first non-zero value returned by CALLBACK, or 0. */ - -extern int backtrace_pcinfo (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* The type of the callback argument to backtrace_syminfo. DATA and - PC are the arguments passed to backtrace_syminfo. SYMNAME is the - name of the symbol for the corresponding code. SYMVAL is the - value and SYMSIZE is the size of the symbol. SYMNAME will be NULL - if no error occurred but the symbol could not be found. */ - -typedef void (*backtrace_syminfo_callback) (void *data, uintptr_t pc, - const char *symname, - uintptr_t symval, - uintptr_t symsize); - -/* Given ADDR, an address or program counter in the current program, - call the callback information with the symbol name and value - describing the function or variable in which ADDR may be found. - This will call either CALLBACK or ERROR_CALLBACK exactly once. - This returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. This function requires - the symbol table but does not require the debug info. Note that if - the symbol table is present but ADDR could not be found in the - table, CALLBACK will be called with a NULL SYMNAME argument. - Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -extern int backtrace_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t addr, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} /* End extern "C". */ -#endif - -#endif diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/btest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/btest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9f9c03ba..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/btest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,501 +0,0 @@ -/* btest.c -- Test for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -/* This program tests the externally visible interfaces of the - libbacktrace library. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "filenames.h" - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -/* Test the backtrace function with non-inlined functions. */ - -static int test1 (void) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone, unused)); -static int f2 (int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); -static int f3 (int, int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); - -static int -test1 (void) -{ - /* Returning a value here and elsewhere avoids a tailcall which - would mess up the backtrace. */ - return f2 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -static int -f2 (int f1line) -{ - return f3 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static int -f3 (int f1line, int f2line) -{ - struct info all[20]; - struct bdata data; - int f3line; - int i; - - data.all = &all[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - f3line = __LINE__ + 1; - i = backtrace_full (state, 0, callback_one, error_callback_one, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - if (data.index < 3) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test1: not enough frames; got %zu, expected at least 3\n", - data.index); - data.failed = 1; - } - - check ("test1", 0, all, f3line, "f3", "btest.c", &data.failed); - check ("test1", 1, all, f2line, "f2", "btest.c", &data.failed); - check ("test1", 2, all, f1line, "test1", "btest.c", &data.failed); - - printf ("%s: backtrace_full noinline\n", data.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (data.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -/* Test the backtrace function with inlined functions. */ - -static inline int test2 (void) __attribute__ ((always_inline, unused)); -static inline int f12 (int) __attribute__ ((always_inline)); -static inline int f13 (int, int) __attribute__ ((always_inline)); - -static inline int -test2 (void) -{ - return f12 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -static inline int -f12 (int f1line) -{ - return f13 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static inline int -f13 (int f1line, int f2line) -{ - struct info all[20]; - struct bdata data; - int f3line; - int i; - - data.all = &all[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - f3line = __LINE__ + 1; - i = backtrace_full (state, 0, callback_one, error_callback_one, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test2: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - check ("test2", 0, all, f3line, "f13", "btest.c", &data.failed); - check ("test2", 1, all, f2line, "f12", "btest.c", &data.failed); - check ("test2", 2, all, f1line, "test2", "btest.c", &data.failed); - - printf ("%s: backtrace_full inline\n", data.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (data.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -/* Test the backtrace_simple function with non-inlined functions. */ - -static int test3 (void) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone, unused)); -static int f22 (int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); -static int f23 (int, int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); - -static int -test3 (void) -{ - return f22 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -static int -f22 (int f1line) -{ - return f23 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static int -f23 (int f1line, int f2line) -{ - uintptr_t addrs[20]; - struct sdata data; - int f3line; - int i; - - data.addrs = &addrs[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - f3line = __LINE__ + 1; - i = backtrace_simple (state, 0, callback_two, error_callback_two, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test3: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - if (!data.failed) - { - struct info all[20]; - struct bdata bdata; - int j; - - bdata.all = &all[0]; - bdata.index = 0; - bdata.max = 20; - bdata.failed = 0; - - for (j = 0; j < 3; ++j) - { - i = backtrace_pcinfo (state, addrs[j], callback_one, - error_callback_one, &bdata); - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("test3: unexpected return value " - "from backtrace_pcinfo %d\n"), - i); - bdata.failed = 1; - } - if (!bdata.failed && bdata.index != (size_t) (j + 1)) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("wrong number of calls from backtrace_pcinfo " - "got %u expected %d\n"), - (unsigned int) bdata.index, j + 1); - bdata.failed = 1; - } - } - - check ("test3", 0, all, f3line, "f23", "btest.c", &bdata.failed); - check ("test3", 1, all, f2line, "f22", "btest.c", &bdata.failed); - check ("test3", 2, all, f1line, "test3", "btest.c", &bdata.failed); - - if (bdata.failed) - data.failed = 1; - - for (j = 0; j < 3; ++j) - { - struct symdata symdata; - - symdata.name = NULL; - symdata.val = 0; - symdata.size = 0; - symdata.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_syminfo (state, addrs[j], callback_three, - error_callback_three, &symdata); - if (i == 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("test3: [%d]: unexpected return value " - "from backtrace_syminfo %d\n"), - j, i); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - - if (!symdata.failed) - { - const char *expected; - - switch (j) - { - case 0: - expected = "f23"; - break; - case 1: - expected = "f22"; - break; - case 2: - expected = "test3"; - break; - default: - assert (0); - } - - if (symdata.name == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test3: [%d]: NULL syminfo name\n", j); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - /* Use strncmp, not strcmp, because GCC might create a - clone. */ - else if (strncmp (symdata.name, expected, strlen (expected)) - != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("test3: [%d]: unexpected syminfo name " - "got %s expected %s\n"), - j, symdata.name, expected); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - } - - if (symdata.failed) - data.failed = 1; - } - } - - printf ("%s: backtrace_simple noinline\n", data.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (data.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -/* Test the backtrace_simple function with inlined functions. */ - -static inline int test4 (void) __attribute__ ((always_inline, unused)); -static inline int f32 (int) __attribute__ ((always_inline)); -static inline int f33 (int, int) __attribute__ ((always_inline)); - -static inline int -test4 (void) -{ - return f32 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -static inline int -f32 (int f1line) -{ - return f33 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static inline int -f33 (int f1line, int f2line) -{ - uintptr_t addrs[20]; - struct sdata data; - int f3line; - int i; - - data.addrs = &addrs[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - f3line = __LINE__ + 1; - i = backtrace_simple (state, 0, callback_two, error_callback_two, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test3: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - if (!data.failed) - { - struct info all[20]; - struct bdata bdata; - - bdata.all = &all[0]; - bdata.index = 0; - bdata.max = 20; - bdata.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_pcinfo (state, addrs[0], callback_one, error_callback_one, - &bdata); - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("test4: unexpected return value " - "from backtrace_pcinfo %d\n"), - i); - bdata.failed = 1; - } - - check ("test4", 0, all, f3line, "f33", "btest.c", &bdata.failed); - check ("test4", 1, all, f2line, "f32", "btest.c", &bdata.failed); - check ("test4", 2, all, f1line, "test4", "btest.c", &bdata.failed); - - if (bdata.failed) - data.failed = 1; - } - - printf ("%s: backtrace_simple inline\n", data.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (data.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -static int test5 (void) __attribute__ ((unused)); - -int global = 1; - -static int -test5 (void) -{ - struct symdata symdata; - int i; - uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t) &global; - - if (sizeof (global) > 1) - addr += 1; - - symdata.name = NULL; - symdata.val = 0; - symdata.size = 0; - symdata.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_syminfo (state, addr, callback_three, - error_callback_three, &symdata); - if (i == 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected return value from backtrace_syminfo %d\n", - i); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - - if (!symdata.failed) - { - if (symdata.name == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test5: NULL syminfo name\n"); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - else if (!(strncmp (symdata.name, "global", 6) == 0 - && (symdata.name[6] == '\0'|| symdata.name[6] == '.'))) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected syminfo name got %s expected %s\n", - symdata.name, "global"); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - else if (symdata.val != (uintptr_t) &global) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected syminfo value got %lx expected %lx\n", - (unsigned long) symdata.val, - (unsigned long) (uintptr_t) &global); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - else if (symdata.size != sizeof (global)) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected syminfo size got %lx expected %lx\n", - (unsigned long) symdata.size, - (unsigned long) sizeof (global)); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - } - - printf ("%s: backtrace_syminfo variable\n", - symdata.failed ? 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "filenames.h" - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* DWARF constants. */ - -enum dwarf_tag { - DW_TAG_entry_point = 0x3, - DW_TAG_compile_unit = 0x11, - DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine = 0x1d, - DW_TAG_subprogram = 0x2e, - DW_TAG_skeleton_unit = 0x4a, -}; - -enum dwarf_form { - DW_FORM_addr = 0x01, - DW_FORM_block2 = 0x03, - DW_FORM_block4 = 0x04, - DW_FORM_data2 = 0x05, - DW_FORM_data4 = 0x06, - DW_FORM_data8 = 0x07, - DW_FORM_string = 0x08, - DW_FORM_block = 0x09, - DW_FORM_block1 = 0x0a, - DW_FORM_data1 = 0x0b, - DW_FORM_flag = 0x0c, - DW_FORM_sdata = 0x0d, - DW_FORM_strp = 0x0e, - DW_FORM_udata = 0x0f, - DW_FORM_ref_addr = 0x10, - DW_FORM_ref1 = 0x11, - DW_FORM_ref2 = 0x12, - DW_FORM_ref4 = 0x13, - DW_FORM_ref8 = 0x14, - DW_FORM_ref_udata = 0x15, - DW_FORM_indirect = 0x16, - DW_FORM_sec_offset = 0x17, - DW_FORM_exprloc = 0x18, - DW_FORM_flag_present = 0x19, - DW_FORM_ref_sig8 = 0x20, - DW_FORM_strx = 0x1a, - DW_FORM_addrx = 0x1b, - DW_FORM_ref_sup4 = 0x1c, - DW_FORM_strp_sup = 0x1d, - DW_FORM_data16 = 0x1e, - DW_FORM_line_strp = 0x1f, - DW_FORM_implicit_const = 0x21, - DW_FORM_loclistx = 0x22, - DW_FORM_rnglistx = 0x23, - DW_FORM_ref_sup8 = 0x24, - DW_FORM_strx1 = 0x25, - DW_FORM_strx2 = 0x26, - DW_FORM_strx3 = 0x27, - DW_FORM_strx4 = 0x28, - DW_FORM_addrx1 = 0x29, - DW_FORM_addrx2 = 0x2a, - DW_FORM_addrx3 = 0x2b, - DW_FORM_addrx4 = 0x2c, - DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index = 0x1f01, - DW_FORM_GNU_str_index = 0x1f02, - DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt = 0x1f20, - DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt = 0x1f21 -}; - -enum dwarf_attribute { - DW_AT_sibling = 0x01, - DW_AT_location = 0x02, - DW_AT_name = 0x03, - DW_AT_ordering = 0x09, - DW_AT_subscr_data = 0x0a, - DW_AT_byte_size = 0x0b, - DW_AT_bit_offset = 0x0c, - DW_AT_bit_size = 0x0d, - DW_AT_element_list = 0x0f, - DW_AT_stmt_list = 0x10, - DW_AT_low_pc = 0x11, - DW_AT_high_pc = 0x12, - DW_AT_language = 0x13, - DW_AT_member = 0x14, - DW_AT_discr = 0x15, - DW_AT_discr_value = 0x16, - DW_AT_visibility = 0x17, - DW_AT_import = 0x18, - DW_AT_string_length = 0x19, - DW_AT_common_reference = 0x1a, - DW_AT_comp_dir = 0x1b, - DW_AT_const_value = 0x1c, - DW_AT_containing_type = 0x1d, - DW_AT_default_value = 0x1e, - DW_AT_inline = 0x20, - DW_AT_is_optional = 0x21, - DW_AT_lower_bound = 0x22, - DW_AT_producer = 0x25, - DW_AT_prototyped = 0x27, - DW_AT_return_addr = 0x2a, - DW_AT_start_scope = 0x2c, - DW_AT_bit_stride = 0x2e, - DW_AT_upper_bound = 0x2f, - DW_AT_abstract_origin = 0x31, - DW_AT_accessibility = 0x32, - DW_AT_address_class = 0x33, - DW_AT_artificial = 0x34, - DW_AT_base_types = 0x35, - DW_AT_calling_convention = 0x36, - DW_AT_count = 0x37, - DW_AT_data_member_location = 0x38, - DW_AT_decl_column = 0x39, - DW_AT_decl_file = 0x3a, - DW_AT_decl_line = 0x3b, - DW_AT_declaration = 0x3c, - DW_AT_discr_list = 0x3d, - DW_AT_encoding = 0x3e, - DW_AT_external = 0x3f, - DW_AT_frame_base = 0x40, - DW_AT_friend = 0x41, - DW_AT_identifier_case = 0x42, - DW_AT_macro_info = 0x43, - DW_AT_namelist_items = 0x44, - DW_AT_priority = 0x45, - DW_AT_segment = 0x46, - DW_AT_specification = 0x47, - DW_AT_static_link = 0x48, - DW_AT_type = 0x49, - DW_AT_use_location = 0x4a, - DW_AT_variable_parameter = 0x4b, - DW_AT_virtuality = 0x4c, - DW_AT_vtable_elem_location = 0x4d, - DW_AT_allocated = 0x4e, - DW_AT_associated = 0x4f, - DW_AT_data_location = 0x50, - DW_AT_byte_stride = 0x51, - DW_AT_entry_pc = 0x52, - DW_AT_use_UTF8 = 0x53, - DW_AT_extension = 0x54, - DW_AT_ranges = 0x55, - DW_AT_trampoline = 0x56, - DW_AT_call_column = 0x57, - DW_AT_call_file = 0x58, - DW_AT_call_line = 0x59, - DW_AT_description = 0x5a, - DW_AT_binary_scale = 0x5b, - DW_AT_decimal_scale = 0x5c, - DW_AT_small = 0x5d, - DW_AT_decimal_sign = 0x5e, - DW_AT_digit_count = 0x5f, - DW_AT_picture_string = 0x60, - DW_AT_mutable = 0x61, - DW_AT_threads_scaled = 0x62, - DW_AT_explicit = 0x63, - DW_AT_object_pointer = 0x64, - DW_AT_endianity = 0x65, - DW_AT_elemental = 0x66, - DW_AT_pure = 0x67, - DW_AT_recursive = 0x68, - DW_AT_signature = 0x69, - DW_AT_main_subprogram = 0x6a, - DW_AT_data_bit_offset = 0x6b, - DW_AT_const_expr = 0x6c, - DW_AT_enum_class = 0x6d, - DW_AT_linkage_name = 0x6e, - DW_AT_string_length_bit_size = 0x6f, - DW_AT_string_length_byte_size = 0x70, - DW_AT_rank = 0x71, - DW_AT_str_offsets_base = 0x72, - DW_AT_addr_base = 0x73, - DW_AT_rnglists_base = 0x74, - DW_AT_dwo_name = 0x76, - DW_AT_reference = 0x77, - DW_AT_rvalue_reference = 0x78, - DW_AT_macros = 0x79, - DW_AT_call_all_calls = 0x7a, - DW_AT_call_all_source_calls = 0x7b, - DW_AT_call_all_tail_calls = 0x7c, - DW_AT_call_return_pc = 0x7d, - DW_AT_call_value = 0x7e, - DW_AT_call_origin = 0x7f, - DW_AT_call_parameter = 0x80, - DW_AT_call_pc = 0x81, - DW_AT_call_tail_call = 0x82, - DW_AT_call_target = 0x83, - DW_AT_call_target_clobbered = 0x84, - DW_AT_call_data_location = 0x85, - DW_AT_call_data_value = 0x86, - DW_AT_noreturn = 0x87, - DW_AT_alignment = 0x88, - DW_AT_export_symbols = 0x89, - DW_AT_deleted = 0x8a, - DW_AT_defaulted = 0x8b, - DW_AT_loclists_base = 0x8c, - DW_AT_lo_user = 0x2000, - DW_AT_hi_user = 0x3fff, - DW_AT_MIPS_fde = 0x2001, - DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin = 0x2002, - DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin = 0x2003, - DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin = 0x2004, - DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor = 0x2005, - DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth = 0x2006, - DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name = 0x2007, - DW_AT_MIPS_stride = 0x2008, - DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name = 0x2009, - DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin = 0x200a, - DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines = 0x200b, - DW_AT_HP_block_index = 0x2000, - DW_AT_HP_unmodifiable = 0x2001, - DW_AT_HP_prologue = 0x2005, - DW_AT_HP_epilogue = 0x2008, - DW_AT_HP_actuals_stmt_list = 0x2010, - DW_AT_HP_proc_per_section = 0x2011, - DW_AT_HP_raw_data_ptr = 0x2012, - DW_AT_HP_pass_by_reference = 0x2013, - DW_AT_HP_opt_level = 0x2014, - DW_AT_HP_prof_version_id = 0x2015, - DW_AT_HP_opt_flags = 0x2016, - DW_AT_HP_cold_region_low_pc = 0x2017, - DW_AT_HP_cold_region_high_pc = 0x2018, - DW_AT_HP_all_variables_modifiable = 0x2019, - DW_AT_HP_linkage_name = 0x201a, - DW_AT_HP_prof_flags = 0x201b, - DW_AT_HP_unit_name = 0x201f, - DW_AT_HP_unit_size = 0x2020, - DW_AT_HP_widened_byte_size = 0x2021, - DW_AT_HP_definition_points = 0x2022, - DW_AT_HP_default_location = 0x2023, - DW_AT_HP_is_result_param = 0x2029, - DW_AT_sf_names = 0x2101, - DW_AT_src_info = 0x2102, - DW_AT_mac_info = 0x2103, - DW_AT_src_coords = 0x2104, - DW_AT_body_begin = 0x2105, - DW_AT_body_end = 0x2106, - DW_AT_GNU_vector = 0x2107, - DW_AT_GNU_guarded_by = 0x2108, - DW_AT_GNU_pt_guarded_by = 0x2109, - DW_AT_GNU_guarded = 0x210a, - DW_AT_GNU_pt_guarded = 0x210b, - DW_AT_GNU_locks_excluded = 0x210c, - DW_AT_GNU_exclusive_locks_required = 0x210d, - DW_AT_GNU_shared_locks_required = 0x210e, - DW_AT_GNU_odr_signature = 0x210f, - DW_AT_GNU_template_name = 0x2110, - DW_AT_GNU_call_site_value = 0x2111, - DW_AT_GNU_call_site_data_value = 0x2112, - DW_AT_GNU_call_site_target = 0x2113, - DW_AT_GNU_call_site_target_clobbered = 0x2114, - DW_AT_GNU_tail_call = 0x2115, - DW_AT_GNU_all_tail_call_sites = 0x2116, - DW_AT_GNU_all_call_sites = 0x2117, - DW_AT_GNU_all_source_call_sites = 0x2118, - DW_AT_GNU_macros = 0x2119, - DW_AT_GNU_deleted = 0x211a, - DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name = 0x2130, - DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id = 0x2131, - DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base = 0x2132, - DW_AT_GNU_addr_base = 0x2133, - DW_AT_GNU_pubnames = 0x2134, - DW_AT_GNU_pubtypes = 0x2135, - DW_AT_GNU_discriminator = 0x2136, - DW_AT_GNU_locviews = 0x2137, - DW_AT_GNU_entry_view = 0x2138, - DW_AT_VMS_rtnbeg_pd_address = 0x2201, - DW_AT_use_GNAT_descriptive_type = 0x2301, - DW_AT_GNAT_descriptive_type = 0x2302, - DW_AT_GNU_numerator = 0x2303, - DW_AT_GNU_denominator = 0x2304, - DW_AT_GNU_bias = 0x2305, - DW_AT_upc_threads_scaled = 0x3210, - DW_AT_PGI_lbase = 0x3a00, - DW_AT_PGI_soffset = 0x3a01, - DW_AT_PGI_lstride = 0x3a02, - DW_AT_APPLE_optimized = 0x3fe1, - DW_AT_APPLE_flags = 0x3fe2, - DW_AT_APPLE_isa = 0x3fe3, - DW_AT_APPLE_block = 0x3fe4, - DW_AT_APPLE_major_runtime_vers = 0x3fe5, - DW_AT_APPLE_runtime_class = 0x3fe6, - DW_AT_APPLE_omit_frame_ptr = 0x3fe7, - DW_AT_APPLE_property_name = 0x3fe8, - DW_AT_APPLE_property_getter = 0x3fe9, - DW_AT_APPLE_property_setter = 0x3fea, - DW_AT_APPLE_property_attribute = 0x3feb, - DW_AT_APPLE_objc_complete_type = 0x3fec, - DW_AT_APPLE_property = 0x3fed -}; - -enum dwarf_line_number_op { - DW_LNS_extended_op = 0x0, - DW_LNS_copy = 0x1, - DW_LNS_advance_pc = 0x2, - DW_LNS_advance_line = 0x3, - DW_LNS_set_file = 0x4, - DW_LNS_set_column = 0x5, - DW_LNS_negate_stmt = 0x6, - DW_LNS_set_basic_block = 0x7, - DW_LNS_const_add_pc = 0x8, - DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc = 0x9, - DW_LNS_set_prologue_end = 0xa, - DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin = 0xb, - DW_LNS_set_isa = 0xc, -}; - -enum dwarf_extended_line_number_op { - DW_LNE_end_sequence = 0x1, - DW_LNE_set_address = 0x2, - DW_LNE_define_file = 0x3, - DW_LNE_set_discriminator = 0x4, -}; - -enum dwarf_line_number_content_type { - DW_LNCT_path = 0x1, - DW_LNCT_directory_index = 0x2, - DW_LNCT_timestamp = 0x3, - DW_LNCT_size = 0x4, - DW_LNCT_MD5 = 0x5, - DW_LNCT_lo_user = 0x2000, - DW_LNCT_hi_user = 0x3fff -}; - -enum dwarf_range_list_entry { - DW_RLE_end_of_list = 0x00, - DW_RLE_base_addressx = 0x01, - DW_RLE_startx_endx = 0x02, - DW_RLE_startx_length = 0x03, - DW_RLE_offset_pair = 0x04, - DW_RLE_base_address = 0x05, - DW_RLE_start_end = 0x06, - DW_RLE_start_length = 0x07 -}; - -enum dwarf_unit_type { - DW_UT_compile = 0x01, - DW_UT_type = 0x02, - DW_UT_partial = 0x03, - DW_UT_skeleton = 0x04, - DW_UT_split_compile = 0x05, - DW_UT_split_type = 0x06, - DW_UT_lo_user = 0x80, - DW_UT_hi_user = 0xff -}; - -#if !defined(HAVE_DECL_STRNLEN) || !HAVE_DECL_STRNLEN - -/* If strnlen is not declared, provide our own version. */ - -static size_t -xstrnlen (const char *s, size_t maxlen) -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i < maxlen; ++i) - if (s[i] == '\0') - break; - return i; -} - -#define strnlen xstrnlen - -#endif - -/* A buffer to read DWARF info. */ - -struct dwarf_buf -{ - /* Buffer name for error messages. */ - const char *name; - /* Start of the buffer. */ - const unsigned char *start; - /* Next byte to read. */ - const unsigned char *buf; - /* The number of bytes remaining. */ - size_t left; - /* Whether the data is big-endian. */ - int is_bigendian; - /* Error callback routine. */ - backtrace_error_callback error_callback; - /* Data for error_callback. */ - void *data; - /* Non-zero if we've reported an underflow error. */ - int reported_underflow; -}; - -/* A single attribute in a DWARF abbreviation. */ - -struct attr -{ - /* The attribute name. */ - enum dwarf_attribute name; - /* The attribute form. */ - enum dwarf_form form; - /* The attribute value, for DW_FORM_implicit_const. */ - int64_t val; -}; - -/* A single DWARF abbreviation. */ - -struct abbrev -{ - /* The abbrev code--the number used to refer to the abbrev. */ - uint64_t code; - /* The entry tag. */ - enum dwarf_tag tag; - /* Non-zero if this abbrev has child entries. */ - int has_children; - /* The number of attributes. */ - size_t num_attrs; - /* The attributes. */ - struct attr *attrs; -}; - -/* The DWARF abbreviations for a compilation unit. This structure - only exists while reading the compilation unit. Most DWARF readers - seem to a hash table to map abbrev ID's to abbrev entries. - However, we primarily care about GCC, and GCC simply issues ID's in - numerical order starting at 1. So we simply keep a sorted vector, - and try to just look up the code. */ - -struct abbrevs -{ - /* The number of abbrevs in the vector. */ - size_t num_abbrevs; - /* The abbrevs, sorted by the code field. */ - struct abbrev *abbrevs; -}; - -/* The different kinds of attribute values. */ - -enum attr_val_encoding -{ - /* No attribute value. */ - ATTR_VAL_NONE, - /* An address. */ - ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS, - /* An index into the .debug_addr section, whose value is relative to - the DW_AT_addr_base attribute of the compilation unit. */ - ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS_INDEX, - /* A unsigned integer. */ - ATTR_VAL_UINT, - /* A sigd integer. */ - ATTR_VAL_SINT, - /* A string. */ - ATTR_VAL_STRING, - /* An index into the .debug_str_offsets section. */ - ATTR_VAL_STRING_INDEX, - /* An offset to other data in the containing unit. */ - ATTR_VAL_REF_UNIT, - /* An offset to other data within the .debug_info section. */ - ATTR_VAL_REF_INFO, - /* An offset to other data within the alt .debug_info section. */ - ATTR_VAL_REF_ALT_INFO, - /* An offset to data in some other section. */ - ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION, - /* A type signature. */ - ATTR_VAL_REF_TYPE, - /* An index into the .debug_rnglists section. */ - ATTR_VAL_RNGLISTS_INDEX, - /* A block of data (not represented). */ - ATTR_VAL_BLOCK, - /* An expression (not represented). */ - ATTR_VAL_EXPR, -}; - -/* An attribute value. */ - -struct attr_val -{ - /* How the value is stored in the field u. */ - enum attr_val_encoding encoding; - union - { - /* ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS*, ATTR_VAL_UINT, ATTR_VAL_REF*. */ - uint64_t uint; - /* ATTR_VAL_SINT. */ - int64_t sint; - /* ATTR_VAL_STRING. */ - const char *string; - /* ATTR_VAL_BLOCK not stored. */ - } u; -}; - -/* The line number program header. */ - -struct line_header -{ - /* The version of the line number information. */ - int version; - /* Address size. */ - int addrsize; - /* The minimum instruction length. */ - unsigned int min_insn_len; - /* The maximum number of ops per instruction. */ - unsigned int max_ops_per_insn; - /* The line base for special opcodes. */ - int line_base; - /* The line range for special opcodes. */ - unsigned int line_range; - /* The opcode base--the first special opcode. */ - unsigned int opcode_base; - /* Opcode lengths, indexed by opcode - 1. */ - const unsigned char *opcode_lengths; - /* The number of directory entries. */ - size_t dirs_count; - /* The directory entries. */ - const char **dirs; - /* The number of filenames. */ - size_t filenames_count; - /* The filenames. */ - const char **filenames; -}; - -/* A format description from a line header. */ - -struct line_header_format -{ - int lnct; /* LNCT code. */ - enum dwarf_form form; /* Form of entry data. */ -}; - -/* Map a single PC value to a file/line. We will keep a vector of - these sorted by PC value. Each file/line will be correct from the - PC up to the PC of the next entry if there is one. We allocate one - extra entry at the end so that we can use bsearch. */ - -struct line -{ - /* PC. */ - uintptr_t pc; - /* File name. Many entries in the array are expected to point to - the same file name. */ - const char *filename; - /* Line number. */ - int lineno; - /* Index of the object in the original array read from the DWARF - section, before it has been sorted. The index makes it possible - to use Quicksort and maintain stability. */ - int idx; -}; - -/* A growable vector of line number information. This is used while - reading the line numbers. */ - -struct line_vector -{ - /* Memory. This is an array of struct line. */ - struct backtrace_vector vec; - /* Number of valid mappings. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* A function described in the debug info. */ - -struct function -{ - /* The name of the function. */ - const char *name; - /* If this is an inlined function, the filename of the call - site. */ - const char *caller_filename; - /* If this is an inlined function, the line number of the call - site. */ - int caller_lineno; - /* Map PC ranges to inlined functions. */ - struct function_addrs *function_addrs; - size_t function_addrs_count; -}; - -/* An address range for a function. This maps a PC value to a - specific function. */ - -struct function_addrs -{ - /* Range is LOW <= PC < HIGH. */ - uintptr_t low; - uintptr_t high; - /* Function for this address range. */ - struct function *function; -}; - -/* A growable vector of function address ranges. */ - -struct function_vector -{ - /* Memory. This is an array of struct function_addrs. */ - struct backtrace_vector vec; - /* Number of address ranges present. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* A DWARF compilation unit. This only holds the information we need - to map a PC to a file and line. */ - -struct unit -{ - /* The first entry for this compilation unit. */ - const unsigned char *unit_data; - /* The length of the data for this compilation unit. */ - size_t unit_data_len; - /* The offset of UNIT_DATA from the start of the information for - this compilation unit. */ - size_t unit_data_offset; - /* Offset of the start of the compilation unit from the start of the - .debug_info section. */ - size_t low_offset; - /* Offset of the end of the compilation unit from the start of the - .debug_info section. */ - size_t high_offset; - /* DWARF version. */ - int version; - /* Whether unit is DWARF64. */ - int is_dwarf64; - /* Address size. */ - int addrsize; - /* Offset into line number information. */ - off_t lineoff; - /* Offset of compilation unit in .debug_str_offsets. */ - uint64_t str_offsets_base; - /* Offset of compilation unit in .debug_addr. */ - uint64_t addr_base; - /* Offset of compilation unit in .debug_rnglists. */ - uint64_t rnglists_base; - /* Primary source file. */ - const char *filename; - /* Compilation command working directory. */ - const char *comp_dir; - /* Absolute file name, only set if needed. */ - const char *abs_filename; - /* The abbreviations for this unit. */ - struct abbrevs abbrevs; - - /* The fields above this point are read in during initialization and - may be accessed freely. The fields below this point are read in - as needed, and therefore require care, as different threads may - try to initialize them simultaneously. */ - - /* PC to line number mapping. This is NULL if the values have not - been read. This is (struct line *) -1 if there was an error - reading the values. */ - struct line *lines; - /* Number of entries in lines. */ - size_t lines_count; - /* PC ranges to function. */ - struct function_addrs *function_addrs; - size_t function_addrs_count; -}; - -/* An address range for a compilation unit. This maps a PC value to a - specific compilation unit. Note that we invert the representation - in DWARF: instead of listing the units and attaching a list of - ranges, we list the ranges and have each one point to the unit. - This lets us do a binary search to find the unit. */ - -struct unit_addrs -{ - /* Range is LOW <= PC < HIGH. */ - uintptr_t low; - uintptr_t high; - /* Compilation unit for this address range. */ - struct unit *u; -}; - -/* A growable vector of compilation unit address ranges. */ - -struct unit_addrs_vector -{ - /* Memory. This is an array of struct unit_addrs. */ - struct backtrace_vector vec; - /* Number of address ranges present. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* A growable vector of compilation unit pointer. */ - -struct unit_vector -{ - struct backtrace_vector vec; - size_t count; -}; - -/* The information we need to map a PC to a file and line. */ - -struct dwarf_data -{ - /* The data for the next file we know about. */ - struct dwarf_data *next; - /* The data for .gnu_debugaltlink. */ - struct dwarf_data *altlink; - /* The base address for this file. */ - uintptr_t base_address; - /* A sorted list of address ranges. */ - struct unit_addrs *addrs; - /* Number of address ranges in list. */ - size_t addrs_count; - /* A sorted list of units. */ - struct unit **units; - /* Number of units in the list. */ - size_t units_count; - /* The unparsed DWARF debug data. */ - struct dwarf_sections dwarf_sections; - /* Whether the data is big-endian or not. */ - int is_bigendian; - /* A vector used for function addresses. We keep this here so that - we can grow the vector as we read more functions. */ - struct function_vector fvec; -}; - -/* Report an error for a DWARF buffer. */ - -static void -dwarf_buf_error (struct dwarf_buf *buf, const char *msg, int errnum) -{ - char b[200]; - - snprintf (b, sizeof b, "%s in %s at %d", - msg, buf->name, (int) (buf->buf - buf->start)); - buf->error_callback (buf->data, b, errnum); -} - -/* Require at least COUNT bytes in BUF. Return 1 if all is well, 0 on - error. */ - -static int -require (struct dwarf_buf *buf, size_t count) -{ - if (buf->left >= count) - return 1; - - if (!buf->reported_underflow) - { - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "DWARF underflow", 0); - buf->reported_underflow = 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -/* Advance COUNT bytes in BUF. Return 1 if all is well, 0 on - error. */ - -static int -advance (struct dwarf_buf *buf, size_t count) -{ - if (!require (buf, count)) - return 0; - buf->buf += count; - buf->left -= count; - return 1; -} - -/* Read one zero-terminated string from BUF and advance past the string. */ - -static const char * -read_string (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - const char *p = (const char *)buf->buf; - size_t len = strnlen (p, buf->left); - - /* - If len == left, we ran out of buffer before finding the zero terminator. - Generate an error by advancing len + 1. - - If len < left, advance by len + 1 to skip past the zero terminator. */ - size_t count = len + 1; - - if (!advance (buf, count)) - return NULL; - - return p; -} - -/* Read one byte from BUF and advance 1 byte. */ - -static unsigned char -read_byte (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - const unsigned char *p = buf->buf; - - if (!advance (buf, 1)) - return 0; - return p[0]; -} - -/* Read a signed char from BUF and advance 1 byte. */ - -static signed char -read_sbyte (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - const unsigned char *p = buf->buf; - - if (!advance (buf, 1)) - return 0; - return (*p ^ 0x80) - 0x80; -} - -/* Read a uint16 from BUF and advance 2 bytes. */ - -static uint16_t -read_uint16 (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - const unsigned char *p = buf->buf; - - if (!advance (buf, 2)) - return 0; - if (buf->is_bigendian) - return ((uint16_t) p[0] << 8) | (uint16_t) p[1]; - else - return ((uint16_t) p[1] << 8) | (uint16_t) p[0]; -} - -/* Read a 24 bit value from BUF and advance 3 bytes. */ - -static uint32_t -read_uint24 (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - const unsigned char *p = buf->buf; - - if (!advance (buf, 3)) - return 0; - if (buf->is_bigendian) - return (((uint32_t) p[0] << 16) | ((uint32_t) p[1] << 8) - | (uint32_t) p[2]); - else - return (((uint32_t) p[2] << 16) | ((uint32_t) p[1] << 8) - | (uint32_t) p[0]); -} - -/* Read a uint32 from BUF and advance 4 bytes. */ - -static uint32_t -read_uint32 (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - const unsigned char *p = buf->buf; - - if (!advance (buf, 4)) - return 0; - if (buf->is_bigendian) - return (((uint32_t) p[0] << 24) | ((uint32_t) p[1] << 16) - | ((uint32_t) p[2] << 8) | (uint32_t) p[3]); - else - return (((uint32_t) p[3] << 24) | ((uint32_t) p[2] << 16) - | ((uint32_t) p[1] << 8) | (uint32_t) p[0]); -} - -/* Read a uint64 from BUF and advance 8 bytes. */ - -static uint64_t -read_uint64 (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - const unsigned char *p = buf->buf; - - if (!advance (buf, 8)) - return 0; - if (buf->is_bigendian) - return (((uint64_t) p[0] << 56) | ((uint64_t) p[1] << 48) - | ((uint64_t) p[2] << 40) | ((uint64_t) p[3] << 32) - | ((uint64_t) p[4] << 24) | ((uint64_t) p[5] << 16) - | ((uint64_t) p[6] << 8) | (uint64_t) p[7]); - else - return (((uint64_t) p[7] << 56) | ((uint64_t) p[6] << 48) - | ((uint64_t) p[5] << 40) | ((uint64_t) p[4] << 32) - | ((uint64_t) p[3] << 24) | ((uint64_t) p[2] << 16) - | ((uint64_t) p[1] << 8) | (uint64_t) p[0]); -} - -/* Read an offset from BUF and advance the appropriate number of - bytes. */ - -static uint64_t -read_offset (struct dwarf_buf *buf, int is_dwarf64) -{ - if (is_dwarf64) - return read_uint64 (buf); - else - return read_uint32 (buf); -} - -/* Read an address from BUF and advance the appropriate number of - bytes. */ - -static uint64_t -read_address (struct dwarf_buf *buf, int addrsize) -{ - switch (addrsize) - { - case 1: - return read_byte (buf); - case 2: - return read_uint16 (buf); - case 4: - return read_uint32 (buf); - case 8: - return read_uint64 (buf); - default: - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "unrecognized address size", 0); - return 0; - } -} - -/* Return whether a value is the highest possible address, given the - address size. */ - -static int -is_highest_address (uint64_t address, int addrsize) -{ - switch (addrsize) - { - case 1: - return address == (unsigned char) -1; - case 2: - return address == (uint16_t) -1; - case 4: - return address == (uint32_t) -1; - case 8: - return address == (uint64_t) -1; - default: - return 0; - } -} - -/* Read an unsigned LEB128 number. */ - -static uint64_t -read_uleb128 (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - uint64_t ret; - unsigned int shift; - int overflow; - unsigned char b; - - ret = 0; - shift = 0; - overflow = 0; - do - { - const unsigned char *p; - - p = buf->buf; - if (!advance (buf, 1)) - return 0; - b = *p; - if (shift < 64) - ret |= ((uint64_t) (b & 0x7f)) << shift; - else if (!overflow) - { - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "LEB128 overflows uint64_t", 0); - overflow = 1; - } - shift += 7; - } - while ((b & 0x80) != 0); - - return ret; -} - -/* Read a signed LEB128 number. */ - -static int64_t -read_sleb128 (struct dwarf_buf *buf) -{ - uint64_t val; - unsigned int shift; - int overflow; - unsigned char b; - - val = 0; - shift = 0; - overflow = 0; - do - { - const unsigned char *p; - - p = buf->buf; - if (!advance (buf, 1)) - return 0; - b = *p; - if (shift < 64) - val |= ((uint64_t) (b & 0x7f)) << shift; - else if (!overflow) - { - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "signed LEB128 overflows uint64_t", 0); - overflow = 1; - } - shift += 7; - } - while ((b & 0x80) != 0); - - if ((b & 0x40) != 0 && shift < 64) - val |= ((uint64_t) -1) << shift; - - return (int64_t) val; -} - -/* Return the length of an LEB128 number. */ - -static size_t -leb128_len (const unsigned char *p) -{ - size_t ret; - - ret = 1; - while ((*p & 0x80) != 0) - { - ++p; - ++ret; - } - return ret; -} - -/* Read initial_length from BUF and advance the appropriate number of bytes. */ - -static uint64_t -read_initial_length (struct dwarf_buf *buf, int *is_dwarf64) -{ - uint64_t len; - - len = read_uint32 (buf); - if (len == 0xffffffff) - { - len = read_uint64 (buf); - *is_dwarf64 = 1; - } - else - *is_dwarf64 = 0; - - return len; -} - -/* Free an abbreviations structure. */ - -static void -free_abbrevs (struct backtrace_state *state, struct abbrevs *abbrevs, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i < abbrevs->num_abbrevs; ++i) - backtrace_free (state, abbrevs->abbrevs[i].attrs, - abbrevs->abbrevs[i].num_attrs * sizeof (struct attr), - error_callback, data); - backtrace_free (state, abbrevs->abbrevs, - abbrevs->num_abbrevs * sizeof (struct abbrev), - error_callback, data); - abbrevs->num_abbrevs = 0; - abbrevs->abbrevs = NULL; -} - -/* Read an attribute value. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. If - the value can be represented as a uint64_t, sets *VAL and sets - *IS_VALID to 1. We don't try to store the value of other attribute - forms, because we don't care about them. */ - -static int -read_attribute (enum dwarf_form form, uint64_t implicit_val, - struct dwarf_buf *buf, int is_dwarf64, int version, - int addrsize, const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - struct dwarf_data *altlink, struct attr_val *val) -{ - /* Avoid warnings about val.u.FIELD may be used uninitialized if - this function is inlined. The warnings aren't valid but can - occur because the different fields are set and used - conditionally. */ - memset (val, 0, sizeof *val); - - switch (form) - { - case DW_FORM_addr: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS; - val->u.uint = read_address (buf, addrsize); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_block2: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_BLOCK; - return advance (buf, read_uint16 (buf)); - case DW_FORM_block4: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_BLOCK; - return advance (buf, read_uint32 (buf)); - case DW_FORM_data2: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = read_uint16 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_data4: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = read_uint32 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_data8: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = read_uint64 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_data16: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_BLOCK; - return advance (buf, 16); - case DW_FORM_string: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_STRING; - val->u.string = read_string (buf); - return val->u.string == NULL ? 0 : 1; - case DW_FORM_block: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_BLOCK; - return advance (buf, read_uleb128 (buf)); - case DW_FORM_block1: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_BLOCK; - return advance (buf, read_byte (buf)); - case DW_FORM_data1: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = read_byte (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_flag: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = read_byte (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_sdata: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_SINT; - val->u.sint = read_sleb128 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_strp: - { - uint64_t offset; - - offset = read_offset (buf, is_dwarf64); - if (offset >= dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_STR]) - { - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "DW_FORM_strp out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_STRING; - val->u.string = - (const char *) dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_STR] + offset; - return 1; - } - case DW_FORM_line_strp: - { - uint64_t offset; - - offset = read_offset (buf, is_dwarf64); - if (offset >= dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_LINE_STR]) - { - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "DW_FORM_line_strp out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_STRING; - val->u.string = - (const char *) dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_LINE_STR] + offset; - return 1; - } - case DW_FORM_udata: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = read_uleb128 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref_addr: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_INFO; - if (version == 2) - val->u.uint = read_address (buf, addrsize); - else - val->u.uint = read_offset (buf, is_dwarf64); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref1: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_UNIT; - val->u.uint = read_byte (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref2: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_UNIT; - val->u.uint = read_uint16 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref4: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_UNIT; - val->u.uint = read_uint32 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref8: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_UNIT; - val->u.uint = read_uint64 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref_udata: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_UNIT; - val->u.uint = read_uleb128 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_indirect: - { - uint64_t form; - - form = read_uleb128 (buf); - if (form == DW_FORM_implicit_const) - { - dwarf_buf_error (buf, - "DW_FORM_indirect to DW_FORM_implicit_const", - 0); - return 0; - } - return read_attribute ((enum dwarf_form) form, 0, buf, is_dwarf64, - version, addrsize, dwarf_sections, altlink, - val); - } - case DW_FORM_sec_offset: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION; - val->u.uint = read_offset (buf, is_dwarf64); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_exprloc: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_EXPR; - return advance (buf, read_uleb128 (buf)); - case DW_FORM_flag_present: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = 1; - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref_sig8: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_TYPE; - val->u.uint = read_uint64 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_strx: case DW_FORM_strx1: case DW_FORM_strx2: - case DW_FORM_strx3: case DW_FORM_strx4: - { - uint64_t offset; - - switch (form) - { - case DW_FORM_strx: - offset = read_uleb128 (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_strx1: - offset = read_byte (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_strx2: - offset = read_uint16 (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_strx3: - offset = read_uint24 (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_strx4: - offset = read_uint32 (buf); - break; - default: - /* This case can't happen. */ - return 0; - } - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_STRING_INDEX; - val->u.uint = offset; - return 1; - } - case DW_FORM_addrx: case DW_FORM_addrx1: case DW_FORM_addrx2: - case DW_FORM_addrx3: case DW_FORM_addrx4: - { - uint64_t offset; - - switch (form) - { - case DW_FORM_addrx: - offset = read_uleb128 (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_addrx1: - offset = read_byte (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_addrx2: - offset = read_uint16 (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_addrx3: - offset = read_uint24 (buf); - break; - case DW_FORM_addrx4: - offset = read_uint32 (buf); - break; - default: - /* This case can't happen. */ - return 0; - } - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS_INDEX; - val->u.uint = offset; - return 1; - } - case DW_FORM_ref_sup4: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION; - val->u.uint = read_uint32 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_ref_sup8: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION; - val->u.uint = read_uint64 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_implicit_const: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_UINT; - val->u.uint = implicit_val; - return 1; - case DW_FORM_loclistx: - /* We don't distinguish this from DW_FORM_sec_offset. It - * shouldn't matter since we don't care about loclists. */ - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION; - val->u.uint = read_uleb128 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_rnglistx: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_RNGLISTS_INDEX; - val->u.uint = read_uleb128 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION; - val->u.uint = read_uleb128 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_GNU_str_index: - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION; - val->u.uint = read_uleb128 (buf); - return 1; - case DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt: - val->u.uint = read_offset (buf, is_dwarf64); - if (altlink == NULL) - { - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_NONE; - return 1; - } - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_REF_ALT_INFO; - return 1; - case DW_FORM_strp_sup: case DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt: - { - uint64_t offset; - - offset = read_offset (buf, is_dwarf64); - if (altlink == NULL) - { - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_NONE; - return 1; - } - if (offset >= altlink->dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_STR]) - { - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "DW_FORM_strp_sup out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - val->encoding = ATTR_VAL_STRING; - val->u.string = - (const char *) altlink->dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_STR] + offset; - return 1; - } - default: - dwarf_buf_error (buf, "unrecognized DWARF form", -1); - return 0; - } -} - -/* If we can determine the value of a string attribute, set *STRING to - point to the string. Return 1 on success, 0 on error. If we don't - know the value, we consider that a success, and we don't change - *STRING. An error is only reported for some sort of out of range - offset. */ - -static int -resolve_string (const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, int is_dwarf64, - int is_bigendian, uint64_t str_offsets_base, - const struct attr_val *val, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - const char **string) -{ - switch (val->encoding) - { - case ATTR_VAL_STRING: - *string = val->u.string; - return 1; - - case ATTR_VAL_STRING_INDEX: - { - uint64_t offset; - struct dwarf_buf offset_buf; - - offset = val->u.uint * (is_dwarf64 ? 8 : 4) + str_offsets_base; - if (offset + (is_dwarf64 ? 8 : 4) - > dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_STR_OFFSETS]) - { - error_callback (data, "DW_FORM_strx value out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - - offset_buf.name = ".debug_str_offsets"; - offset_buf.start = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_STR_OFFSETS]; - offset_buf.buf = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_STR_OFFSETS] + offset; - offset_buf.left = dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_STR_OFFSETS] - offset; - offset_buf.is_bigendian = is_bigendian; - offset_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - offset_buf.data = data; - offset_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - offset = read_offset (&offset_buf, is_dwarf64); - if (offset >= dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_STR]) - { - dwarf_buf_error (&offset_buf, - "DW_FORM_strx offset out of range", - 0); - return 0; - } - *string = (const char *) dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_STR] + offset; - return 1; - } - - default: - return 1; - } -} - -/* Set *ADDRESS to the real address for a ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS_INDEX. - Return 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -resolve_addr_index (const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - uint64_t addr_base, int addrsize, int is_bigendian, - uint64_t addr_index, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - uintptr_t *address) -{ - uint64_t offset; - struct dwarf_buf addr_buf; - - offset = addr_index * addrsize + addr_base; - if (offset + addrsize > dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_ADDR]) - { - error_callback (data, "DW_FORM_addrx value out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - - addr_buf.name = ".debug_addr"; - addr_buf.start = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_ADDR]; - addr_buf.buf = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_ADDR] + offset; - addr_buf.left = dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_ADDR] - offset; - addr_buf.is_bigendian = is_bigendian; - addr_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - addr_buf.data = data; - addr_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - *address = (uintptr_t) read_address (&addr_buf, addrsize); - return 1; -} - -/* Compare a unit offset against a unit for bsearch. */ - -static int -units_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const size_t *key = (const size_t *) vkey; - const struct unit *entry = *((const struct unit *const *) ventry); - size_t offset; - - offset = *key; - if (offset < entry->low_offset) - return -1; - else if (offset >= entry->high_offset) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Find a unit in PU containing OFFSET. */ - -static struct unit * -find_unit (struct unit **pu, size_t units_count, size_t offset) -{ - struct unit **u; - u = bsearch (&offset, pu, units_count, sizeof (struct unit *), units_search); - return u == NULL ? NULL : *u; -} - -/* Compare function_addrs for qsort. When ranges are nested, make the - smallest one sort last. */ - -static int -function_addrs_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct function_addrs *a1 = (const struct function_addrs *) v1; - const struct function_addrs *a2 = (const struct function_addrs *) v2; - - if (a1->low < a2->low) - return -1; - if (a1->low > a2->low) - return 1; - if (a1->high < a2->high) - return 1; - if (a1->high > a2->high) - return -1; - return strcmp (a1->function->name, a2->function->name); -} - -/* Compare a PC against a function_addrs for bsearch. We always - allocate an entra entry at the end of the vector, so that this - routine can safely look at the next entry. Note that if there are - multiple ranges containing PC, which one will be returned is - unpredictable. We compensate for that in dwarf_fileline. */ - -static int -function_addrs_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct function_addrs *entry = (const struct function_addrs *) ventry; - uintptr_t pc; - - pc = *key; - if (pc < entry->low) - return -1; - else if (pc > (entry + 1)->low) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Add a new compilation unit address range to a vector. This is - called via add_ranges. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -add_unit_addr (struct backtrace_state *state, void *rdata, - uintptr_t lowpc, uintptr_t highpc, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *pvec) -{ - struct unit *u = (struct unit *) rdata; - struct unit_addrs_vector *vec = (struct unit_addrs_vector *) pvec; - struct unit_addrs *p; - - /* Try to merge with the last entry. */ - if (vec->count > 0) - { - p = (struct unit_addrs *) vec->vec.base + (vec->count - 1); - if ((lowpc == p->high || lowpc == p->high + 1) - && u == p->u) - { - if (highpc > p->high) - p->high = highpc; - return 1; - } - } - - p = ((struct unit_addrs *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct unit_addrs), - error_callback, data, &vec->vec)); - if (p == NULL) - return 0; - - p->low = lowpc; - p->high = highpc; - p->u = u; - - ++vec->count; - - return 1; -} - -/* Compare unit_addrs for qsort. When ranges are nested, make the - smallest one sort last. */ - -static int -unit_addrs_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct unit_addrs *a1 = (const struct unit_addrs *) v1; - const struct unit_addrs *a2 = (const struct unit_addrs *) v2; - - if (a1->low < a2->low) - return -1; - if (a1->low > a2->low) - return 1; - if (a1->high < a2->high) - return 1; - if (a1->high > a2->high) - return -1; - if (a1->u->lineoff < a2->u->lineoff) - return -1; - if (a1->u->lineoff > a2->u->lineoff) - return 1; - return 0; -} - -/* Compare a PC against a unit_addrs for bsearch. We always allocate - an entry entry at the end of the vector, so that this routine can - safely look at the next entry. Note that if there are multiple - ranges containing PC, which one will be returned is unpredictable. - We compensate for that in dwarf_fileline. */ - -static int -unit_addrs_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct unit_addrs *entry = (const struct unit_addrs *) ventry; - uintptr_t pc; - - pc = *key; - if (pc < entry->low) - return -1; - else if (pc > (entry + 1)->low) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Sort the line vector by PC. We want a stable sort here to maintain - the order of lines for the same PC values. Since the sequence is - being sorted in place, their addresses cannot be relied on to - maintain stability. That is the purpose of the index member. */ - -static int -line_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct line *ln1 = (const struct line *) v1; - const struct line *ln2 = (const struct line *) v2; - - if (ln1->pc < ln2->pc) - return -1; - else if (ln1->pc > ln2->pc) - return 1; - else if (ln1->idx < ln2->idx) - return -1; - else if (ln1->idx > ln2->idx) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Find a PC in a line vector. We always allocate an extra entry at - the end of the lines vector, so that this routine can safely look - at the next entry. Note that when there are multiple mappings for - the same PC value, this will return the last one. */ - -static int -line_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct line *entry = (const struct line *) ventry; - uintptr_t pc; - - pc = *key; - if (pc < entry->pc) - return -1; - else if (pc >= (entry + 1)->pc) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Sort the abbrevs by the abbrev code. This function is passed to - both qsort and bsearch. */ - -static int -abbrev_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct abbrev *a1 = (const struct abbrev *) v1; - const struct abbrev *a2 = (const struct abbrev *) v2; - - if (a1->code < a2->code) - return -1; - else if (a1->code > a2->code) - return 1; - else - { - /* This really shouldn't happen. It means there are two - different abbrevs with the same code, and that means we don't - know which one lookup_abbrev should return. */ - return 0; - } -} - -/* Read the abbreviation table for a compilation unit. Returns 1 on - success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -read_abbrevs (struct backtrace_state *state, uint64_t abbrev_offset, - const unsigned char *dwarf_abbrev, size_t dwarf_abbrev_size, - int is_bigendian, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct abbrevs *abbrevs) -{ - struct dwarf_buf abbrev_buf; - struct dwarf_buf count_buf; - size_t num_abbrevs; - - abbrevs->num_abbrevs = 0; - abbrevs->abbrevs = NULL; - - if (abbrev_offset >= dwarf_abbrev_size) - { - error_callback (data, "abbrev offset out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - - abbrev_buf.name = ".debug_abbrev"; - abbrev_buf.start = dwarf_abbrev; - abbrev_buf.buf = dwarf_abbrev + abbrev_offset; - abbrev_buf.left = dwarf_abbrev_size - abbrev_offset; - abbrev_buf.is_bigendian = is_bigendian; - abbrev_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - abbrev_buf.data = data; - abbrev_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - /* Count the number of abbrevs in this list. */ - - count_buf = abbrev_buf; - num_abbrevs = 0; - while (read_uleb128 (&count_buf) != 0) - { - if (count_buf.reported_underflow) - return 0; - ++num_abbrevs; - // Skip tag. - read_uleb128 (&count_buf); - // Skip has_children. - read_byte (&count_buf); - // Skip attributes. - while (read_uleb128 (&count_buf) != 0) - { - uint64_t form; - - form = read_uleb128 (&count_buf); - if ((enum dwarf_form) form == DW_FORM_implicit_const) - read_sleb128 (&count_buf); - } - // Skip form of last attribute. - read_uleb128 (&count_buf); - } - - if (count_buf.reported_underflow) - return 0; - - if (num_abbrevs == 0) - return 1; - - abbrevs->abbrevs = ((struct abbrev *) - backtrace_alloc (state, - num_abbrevs * sizeof (struct abbrev), - error_callback, data)); - if (abbrevs->abbrevs == NULL) - return 0; - abbrevs->num_abbrevs = num_abbrevs; - memset (abbrevs->abbrevs, 0, num_abbrevs * sizeof (struct abbrev)); - - num_abbrevs = 0; - while (1) - { - uint64_t code; - struct abbrev a; - size_t num_attrs; - struct attr *attrs; - - if (abbrev_buf.reported_underflow) - goto fail; - - code = read_uleb128 (&abbrev_buf); - if (code == 0) - break; - - a.code = code; - a.tag = (enum dwarf_tag) read_uleb128 (&abbrev_buf); - a.has_children = read_byte (&abbrev_buf); - - count_buf = abbrev_buf; - num_attrs = 0; - while (read_uleb128 (&count_buf) != 0) - { - uint64_t form; - - ++num_attrs; - form = read_uleb128 (&count_buf); - if ((enum dwarf_form) form == DW_FORM_implicit_const) - read_sleb128 (&count_buf); - } - - if (num_attrs == 0) - { - attrs = NULL; - read_uleb128 (&abbrev_buf); - read_uleb128 (&abbrev_buf); - } - else - { - attrs = ((struct attr *) - backtrace_alloc (state, num_attrs * sizeof *attrs, - error_callback, data)); - if (attrs == NULL) - goto fail; - num_attrs = 0; - while (1) - { - uint64_t name; - uint64_t form; - - name = read_uleb128 (&abbrev_buf); - form = read_uleb128 (&abbrev_buf); - if (name == 0) - break; - attrs[num_attrs].name = (enum dwarf_attribute) name; - attrs[num_attrs].form = (enum dwarf_form) form; - if ((enum dwarf_form) form == DW_FORM_implicit_const) - attrs[num_attrs].val = read_sleb128 (&abbrev_buf); - else - attrs[num_attrs].val = 0; - ++num_attrs; - } - } - - a.num_attrs = num_attrs; - a.attrs = attrs; - - abbrevs->abbrevs[num_abbrevs] = a; - ++num_abbrevs; - } - - backtrace_qsort (abbrevs->abbrevs, abbrevs->num_abbrevs, - sizeof (struct abbrev), abbrev_compare); - - return 1; - - fail: - free_abbrevs (state, abbrevs, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -/* Return the abbrev information for an abbrev code. */ - -static const struct abbrev * -lookup_abbrev (struct abbrevs *abbrevs, uint64_t code, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - struct abbrev key; - void *p; - - /* With GCC, where abbrevs are simply numbered in order, we should - be able to just look up the entry. */ - if (code - 1 < abbrevs->num_abbrevs - && abbrevs->abbrevs[code - 1].code == code) - return &abbrevs->abbrevs[code - 1]; - - /* Otherwise we have to search. */ - memset (&key, 0, sizeof key); - key.code = code; - p = bsearch (&key, abbrevs->abbrevs, abbrevs->num_abbrevs, - sizeof (struct abbrev), abbrev_compare); - if (p == NULL) - { - error_callback (data, "invalid abbreviation code", 0); - return NULL; - } - return (const struct abbrev *) p; -} - -/* This struct is used to gather address range information while - reading attributes. We use this while building a mapping from - address ranges to compilation units and then again while mapping - from address ranges to function entries. Normally either - lowpc/highpc is set or ranges is set. */ - -struct pcrange { - uintptr_t lowpc; /* The low PC value. */ - int have_lowpc; /* Whether a low PC value was found. */ - int lowpc_is_addr_index; /* Whether lowpc is in .debug_addr. */ - uintptr_t highpc; /* The high PC value. */ - int have_highpc; /* Whether a high PC value was found. */ - int highpc_is_relative; /* Whether highpc is relative to lowpc. */ - int highpc_is_addr_index; /* Whether highpc is in .debug_addr. */ - uint64_t ranges; /* Offset in ranges section. */ - int have_ranges; /* Whether ranges is valid. */ - int ranges_is_index; /* Whether ranges is DW_FORM_rnglistx. */ -}; - -/* Update PCRANGE from an attribute value. */ - -static void -update_pcrange (const struct attr* attr, const struct attr_val* val, - struct pcrange *pcrange) -{ - switch (attr->name) - { - case DW_AT_low_pc: - if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS) - { - pcrange->lowpc = (uintptr_t) val->u.uint; - pcrange->have_lowpc = 1; - } - else if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS_INDEX) - { - pcrange->lowpc = (uintptr_t) val->u.uint; - pcrange->have_lowpc = 1; - pcrange->lowpc_is_addr_index = 1; - } - break; - - case DW_AT_high_pc: - if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS) - { - pcrange->highpc = (uintptr_t) val->u.uint; - pcrange->have_highpc = 1; - } - else if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_UINT) - { - pcrange->highpc = (uintptr_t) val->u.uint; - pcrange->have_highpc = 1; - pcrange->highpc_is_relative = 1; - } - else if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS_INDEX) - { - pcrange->highpc = (uintptr_t) val->u.uint; - pcrange->have_highpc = 1; - pcrange->highpc_is_addr_index = 1; - } - break; - - case DW_AT_ranges: - if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_UINT - || val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION) - { - pcrange->ranges = val->u.uint; - pcrange->have_ranges = 1; - } - else if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_RNGLISTS_INDEX) - { - pcrange->ranges = val->u.uint; - pcrange->have_ranges = 1; - pcrange->ranges_is_index = 1; - } - break; - - default: - break; - } -} - -/* Call ADD_RANGE for a low/high PC pair. Returns 1 on success, 0 on - error. */ - -static int -add_low_high_range (struct backtrace_state *state, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - uintptr_t base_address, int is_bigendian, - struct unit *u, const struct pcrange *pcrange, - int (*add_range) (struct backtrace_state *state, - void *rdata, uintptr_t lowpc, - uintptr_t highpc, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, void *vec), - void *rdata, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *vec) -{ - uintptr_t lowpc; - uintptr_t highpc; - - lowpc = pcrange->lowpc; - if (pcrange->lowpc_is_addr_index) - { - if (!resolve_addr_index (dwarf_sections, u->addr_base, u->addrsize, - is_bigendian, lowpc, error_callback, data, - &lowpc)) - return 0; - } - - highpc = pcrange->highpc; - if (pcrange->highpc_is_addr_index) - { - if (!resolve_addr_index (dwarf_sections, u->addr_base, u->addrsize, - is_bigendian, highpc, error_callback, data, - &highpc)) - return 0; - } - if (pcrange->highpc_is_relative) - highpc += lowpc; - - /* Add in the base address of the module when recording PC values, - so that we can look up the PC directly. */ - lowpc += base_address; - highpc += base_address; - - return add_range (state, rdata, lowpc, highpc, error_callback, data, vec); -} - -/* Call ADD_RANGE for each range read from .debug_ranges, as used in - DWARF versions 2 through 4. */ - -static int -add_ranges_from_ranges ( - struct backtrace_state *state, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - uintptr_t base_address, int is_bigendian, - struct unit *u, uintptr_t base, - const struct pcrange *pcrange, - int (*add_range) (struct backtrace_state *state, void *rdata, - uintptr_t lowpc, uintptr_t highpc, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *vec), - void *rdata, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *vec) -{ - struct dwarf_buf ranges_buf; - - if (pcrange->ranges >= dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_RANGES]) - { - error_callback (data, "ranges offset out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - - ranges_buf.name = ".debug_ranges"; - ranges_buf.start = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_RANGES]; - ranges_buf.buf = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_RANGES] + pcrange->ranges; - ranges_buf.left = dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_RANGES] - pcrange->ranges; - ranges_buf.is_bigendian = is_bigendian; - ranges_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - ranges_buf.data = data; - ranges_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - while (1) - { - uint64_t low; - uint64_t high; - - if (ranges_buf.reported_underflow) - return 0; - - low = read_address (&ranges_buf, u->addrsize); - high = read_address (&ranges_buf, u->addrsize); - - if (low == 0 && high == 0) - break; - - if (is_highest_address (low, u->addrsize)) - base = (uintptr_t) high; - else - { - if (!add_range (state, rdata, - (uintptr_t) low + base + base_address, - (uintptr_t) high + base + base_address, - error_callback, data, vec)) - return 0; - } - } - - if (ranges_buf.reported_underflow) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -/* Call ADD_RANGE for each range read from .debug_rnglists, as used in - DWARF version 5. */ - -static int -add_ranges_from_rnglists ( - struct backtrace_state *state, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - uintptr_t base_address, int is_bigendian, - struct unit *u, uintptr_t base, - const struct pcrange *pcrange, - int (*add_range) (struct backtrace_state *state, void *rdata, - uintptr_t lowpc, uintptr_t highpc, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *vec), - void *rdata, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *vec) -{ - uint64_t offset; - struct dwarf_buf rnglists_buf; - - if (!pcrange->ranges_is_index) - offset = pcrange->ranges; - else - offset = u->rnglists_base + pcrange->ranges * (u->is_dwarf64 ? 8 : 4); - if (offset >= dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_RNGLISTS]) - { - error_callback (data, "rnglists offset out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - - rnglists_buf.name = ".debug_rnglists"; - rnglists_buf.start = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_RNGLISTS]; - rnglists_buf.buf = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_RNGLISTS] + offset; - rnglists_buf.left = dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_RNGLISTS] - offset; - rnglists_buf.is_bigendian = is_bigendian; - rnglists_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - rnglists_buf.data = data; - rnglists_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - if (pcrange->ranges_is_index) - { - offset = read_offset (&rnglists_buf, u->is_dwarf64); - offset += u->rnglists_base; - if (offset >= dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_RNGLISTS]) - { - error_callback (data, "rnglists index offset out of range", 0); - return 0; - } - rnglists_buf.buf = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_RNGLISTS] + offset; - rnglists_buf.left = dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_RNGLISTS] - offset; - } - - while (1) - { - unsigned char rle; - - rle = read_byte (&rnglists_buf); - if (rle == DW_RLE_end_of_list) - break; - switch (rle) - { - case DW_RLE_base_addressx: - { - uint64_t index; - - index = read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - if (!resolve_addr_index (dwarf_sections, u->addr_base, - u->addrsize, is_bigendian, index, - error_callback, data, &base)) - return 0; - } - break; - - case DW_RLE_startx_endx: - { - uint64_t index; - uintptr_t low; - uintptr_t high; - - index = read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - if (!resolve_addr_index (dwarf_sections, u->addr_base, - u->addrsize, is_bigendian, index, - error_callback, data, &low)) - return 0; - index = read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - if (!resolve_addr_index (dwarf_sections, u->addr_base, - u->addrsize, is_bigendian, index, - error_callback, data, &high)) - return 0; - if (!add_range (state, rdata, low + base_address, - high + base_address, error_callback, data, - vec)) - return 0; - } - break; - - case DW_RLE_startx_length: - { - uint64_t index; - uintptr_t low; - uintptr_t length; - - index = read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - if (!resolve_addr_index (dwarf_sections, u->addr_base, - u->addrsize, is_bigendian, index, - error_callback, data, &low)) - return 0; - length = read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - low += base_address; - if (!add_range (state, rdata, low, low + length, - error_callback, data, vec)) - return 0; - } - break; - - case DW_RLE_offset_pair: - { - uint64_t low; - uint64_t high; - - low = read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - high = read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - if (!add_range (state, rdata, low + base + base_address, - high + base + base_address, - error_callback, data, vec)) - return 0; - } - break; - - case DW_RLE_base_address: - base = (uintptr_t) read_address (&rnglists_buf, u->addrsize); - break; - - case DW_RLE_start_end: - { - uintptr_t low; - uintptr_t high; - - low = (uintptr_t) read_address (&rnglists_buf, u->addrsize); - high = (uintptr_t) read_address (&rnglists_buf, u->addrsize); - if (!add_range (state, rdata, low + base_address, - high + base_address, error_callback, data, - vec)) - return 0; - } - break; - - case DW_RLE_start_length: - { - uintptr_t low; - uintptr_t length; - - low = (uintptr_t) read_address (&rnglists_buf, u->addrsize); - length = (uintptr_t) read_uleb128 (&rnglists_buf); - low += base_address; - if (!add_range (state, rdata, low, low + length, - error_callback, data, vec)) - return 0; - } - break; - - default: - dwarf_buf_error (&rnglists_buf, "unrecognized DW_RLE value", -1); - return 0; - } - } - - if (rnglists_buf.reported_underflow) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -/* Call ADD_RANGE for each lowpc/highpc pair in PCRANGE. RDATA is - passed to ADD_RANGE, and is either a struct unit * or a struct - function *. VEC is the vector we are adding ranges to, and is - either a struct unit_addrs_vector * or a struct function_vector *. - Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -add_ranges (struct backtrace_state *state, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - uintptr_t base_address, int is_bigendian, - struct unit *u, uintptr_t base, const struct pcrange *pcrange, - int (*add_range) (struct backtrace_state *state, void *rdata, - uintptr_t lowpc, uintptr_t highpc, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, void *vec), - void *rdata, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *vec) -{ - if (pcrange->have_lowpc && pcrange->have_highpc) - return add_low_high_range (state, dwarf_sections, base_address, - is_bigendian, u, pcrange, add_range, rdata, - error_callback, data, vec); - - if (!pcrange->have_ranges) - { - /* Did not find any address ranges to add. */ - return 1; - } - - if (u->version < 5) - return add_ranges_from_ranges (state, dwarf_sections, base_address, - is_bigendian, u, base, pcrange, add_range, - rdata, error_callback, data, vec); - else - return add_ranges_from_rnglists (state, dwarf_sections, base_address, - is_bigendian, u, base, pcrange, add_range, - rdata, error_callback, data, vec); -} - -/* Find the address range covered by a compilation unit, reading from - UNIT_BUF and adding values to U. Returns 1 if all data could be - read, 0 if there is some error. */ - -static int -find_address_ranges (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t base_address, - struct dwarf_buf *unit_buf, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - int is_bigendian, struct dwarf_data *altlink, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct unit *u, struct unit_addrs_vector *addrs, - enum dwarf_tag *unit_tag) -{ - while (unit_buf->left > 0) - { - uint64_t code; - const struct abbrev *abbrev; - struct pcrange pcrange; - struct attr_val name_val; - int have_name_val; - struct attr_val comp_dir_val; - int have_comp_dir_val; - size_t i; - - code = read_uleb128 (unit_buf); - if (code == 0) - return 1; - - abbrev = lookup_abbrev (&u->abbrevs, code, error_callback, data); - if (abbrev == NULL) - return 0; - - if (unit_tag != NULL) - *unit_tag = abbrev->tag; - - memset (&pcrange, 0, sizeof pcrange); - memset (&name_val, 0, sizeof name_val); - have_name_val = 0; - memset (&comp_dir_val, 0, sizeof comp_dir_val); - have_comp_dir_val = 0; - for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) - { - struct attr_val val; - - if (!read_attribute (abbrev->attrs[i].form, abbrev->attrs[i].val, - unit_buf, u->is_dwarf64, u->version, - u->addrsize, dwarf_sections, altlink, &val)) - return 0; - - switch (abbrev->attrs[i].name) - { - case DW_AT_low_pc: case DW_AT_high_pc: case DW_AT_ranges: - update_pcrange (&abbrev->attrs[i], &val, &pcrange); - break; - - case DW_AT_stmt_list: - if ((abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - && (val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_UINT - || val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION)) - u->lineoff = val.u.uint; - break; - - case DW_AT_name: - if (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - { - name_val = val; - have_name_val = 1; - } - break; - - case DW_AT_comp_dir: - if (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - { - comp_dir_val = val; - have_comp_dir_val = 1; - } - break; - - case DW_AT_str_offsets_base: - if ((abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - && val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION) - u->str_offsets_base = val.u.uint; - break; - - case DW_AT_addr_base: - if ((abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - && val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION) - u->addr_base = val.u.uint; - break; - - case DW_AT_rnglists_base: - if ((abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - && val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_SECTION) - u->rnglists_base = val.u.uint; - break; - - default: - break; - } - } - - // Resolve strings after we're sure that we have seen - // DW_AT_str_offsets_base. - if (have_name_val) - { - if (!resolve_string (dwarf_sections, u->is_dwarf64, is_bigendian, - u->str_offsets_base, &name_val, - error_callback, data, &u->filename)) - return 0; - } - if (have_comp_dir_val) - { - if (!resolve_string (dwarf_sections, u->is_dwarf64, is_bigendian, - u->str_offsets_base, &comp_dir_val, - error_callback, data, &u->comp_dir)) - return 0; - } - - if (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - { - if (!add_ranges (state, dwarf_sections, base_address, - is_bigendian, u, pcrange.lowpc, &pcrange, - add_unit_addr, (void *) u, error_callback, data, - (void *) addrs)) - return 0; - - /* If we found the PC range in the DW_TAG_compile_unit or - DW_TAG_skeleton_unit, we can stop now. */ - if ((abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - && (pcrange.have_ranges - || (pcrange.have_lowpc && pcrange.have_highpc))) - return 1; - } - - if (abbrev->has_children) - { - if (!find_address_ranges (state, base_address, unit_buf, - dwarf_sections, is_bigendian, altlink, - error_callback, data, u, addrs, NULL)) - return 0; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Build a mapping from address ranges to the compilation units where - the line number information for that range can be found. Returns 1 - on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -build_address_map (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t base_address, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - int is_bigendian, struct dwarf_data *altlink, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct unit_addrs_vector *addrs, - struct unit_vector *unit_vec) -{ - struct dwarf_buf info; - struct backtrace_vector units; - size_t units_count; - size_t i; - struct unit **pu; - size_t unit_offset = 0; - struct unit_addrs *pa; - - memset (&addrs->vec, 0, sizeof addrs->vec); - memset (&unit_vec->vec, 0, sizeof unit_vec->vec); - addrs->count = 0; - unit_vec->count = 0; - - /* Read through the .debug_info section. FIXME: Should we use the - .debug_aranges section? gdb and addr2line don't use it, but I'm - not sure why. */ - - info.name = ".debug_info"; - info.start = dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_INFO]; - info.buf = info.start; - info.left = dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_INFO]; - info.is_bigendian = is_bigendian; - info.error_callback = error_callback; - info.data = data; - info.reported_underflow = 0; - - memset (&units, 0, sizeof units); - units_count = 0; - - while (info.left > 0) - { - const unsigned char *unit_data_start; - uint64_t len; - int is_dwarf64; - struct dwarf_buf unit_buf; - int version; - int unit_type; - uint64_t abbrev_offset; - int addrsize; - struct unit *u; - enum dwarf_tag unit_tag; - - if (info.reported_underflow) - goto fail; - - unit_data_start = info.buf; - - len = read_initial_length (&info, &is_dwarf64); - unit_buf = info; - unit_buf.left = len; - - if (!advance (&info, len)) - goto fail; - - version = read_uint16 (&unit_buf); - if (version < 2 || version > 5) - { - dwarf_buf_error (&unit_buf, "unrecognized DWARF version", -1); - goto fail; - } - - if (version < 5) - unit_type = 0; - else - { - unit_type = read_byte (&unit_buf); - if (unit_type == DW_UT_type || unit_type == DW_UT_split_type) - { - /* This unit doesn't have anything we need. */ - continue; - } - } - - pu = ((struct unit **) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct unit *), - error_callback, data, &units)); - if (pu == NULL) - goto fail; - - u = ((struct unit *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof *u, error_callback, data)); - if (u == NULL) - goto fail; - - *pu = u; - ++units_count; - - if (version < 5) - addrsize = 0; /* Set below. */ - else - addrsize = read_byte (&unit_buf); - - memset (&u->abbrevs, 0, sizeof u->abbrevs); - abbrev_offset = read_offset (&unit_buf, is_dwarf64); - if (!read_abbrevs (state, abbrev_offset, - dwarf_sections->data[DEBUG_ABBREV], - dwarf_sections->size[DEBUG_ABBREV], - is_bigendian, error_callback, data, &u->abbrevs)) - goto fail; - - if (version < 5) - addrsize = read_byte (&unit_buf); - - switch (unit_type) - { - case 0: - break; - case DW_UT_compile: case DW_UT_partial: - break; - case DW_UT_skeleton: case DW_UT_split_compile: - read_uint64 (&unit_buf); /* dwo_id */ - break; - default: - break; - } - - u->low_offset = unit_offset; - unit_offset += len + (is_dwarf64 ? 12 : 4); - u->high_offset = unit_offset; - u->unit_data = unit_buf.buf; - u->unit_data_len = unit_buf.left; - u->unit_data_offset = unit_buf.buf - unit_data_start; - u->version = version; - u->is_dwarf64 = is_dwarf64; - u->addrsize = addrsize; - u->filename = NULL; - u->comp_dir = NULL; - u->abs_filename = NULL; - u->lineoff = 0; - u->str_offsets_base = 0; - u->addr_base = 0; - u->rnglists_base = 0; - - /* The actual line number mappings will be read as needed. */ - u->lines = NULL; - u->lines_count = 0; - u->function_addrs = NULL; - u->function_addrs_count = 0; - - if (!find_address_ranges (state, base_address, &unit_buf, dwarf_sections, - is_bigendian, altlink, error_callback, data, - u, addrs, &unit_tag)) - goto fail; - - if (unit_buf.reported_underflow) - goto fail; - } - if (info.reported_underflow) - goto fail; - - /* Add a trailing addrs entry, but don't include it in addrs->count. */ - pa = ((struct unit_addrs *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct unit_addrs), - error_callback, data, &addrs->vec)); - if (pa == NULL) - goto fail; - pa->low = 0; - --pa->low; - pa->high = pa->low; - pa->u = NULL; - - unit_vec->vec = units; - unit_vec->count = units_count; - return 1; - - fail: - if (units_count > 0) - { - pu = (struct unit **) units.base; - for (i = 0; i < units_count; i++) - { - free_abbrevs (state, &pu[i]->abbrevs, error_callback, data); - backtrace_free (state, pu[i], sizeof **pu, error_callback, data); - } - backtrace_vector_free (state, &units, error_callback, data); - } - if (addrs->count > 0) - { - backtrace_vector_free (state, &addrs->vec, error_callback, data); - addrs->count = 0; - } - return 0; -} - -/* Add a new mapping to the vector of line mappings that we are - building. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -add_line (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - uintptr_t pc, const char *filename, int lineno, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct line_vector *vec) -{ - struct line *ln; - - /* If we are adding the same mapping, ignore it. This can happen - when using discriminators. */ - if (vec->count > 0) - { - ln = (struct line *) vec->vec.base + (vec->count - 1); - if (pc == ln->pc && filename == ln->filename && lineno == ln->lineno) - return 1; - } - - ln = ((struct line *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct line), error_callback, - data, &vec->vec)); - if (ln == NULL) - return 0; - - /* Add in the base address here, so that we can look up the PC - directly. */ - ln->pc = pc + ddata->base_address; - - ln->filename = filename; - ln->lineno = lineno; - ln->idx = vec->count; - - ++vec->count; - - return 1; -} - -/* Free the line header information. */ - -static void -free_line_header (struct backtrace_state *state, struct line_header *hdr, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - if (hdr->dirs_count != 0) - backtrace_free (state, hdr->dirs, hdr->dirs_count * sizeof (const char *), - error_callback, data); - backtrace_free (state, hdr->filenames, - hdr->filenames_count * sizeof (char *), - error_callback, data); -} - -/* Read the directories and file names for a line header for version - 2, setting fields in HDR. Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -read_v2_paths (struct backtrace_state *state, struct unit *u, - struct dwarf_buf *hdr_buf, struct line_header *hdr) -{ - const unsigned char *p; - const unsigned char *pend; - size_t i; - - /* Count the number of directory entries. */ - hdr->dirs_count = 0; - p = hdr_buf->buf; - pend = p + hdr_buf->left; - while (p < pend && *p != '\0') - { - p += strnlen((const char *) p, pend - p) + 1; - ++hdr->dirs_count; - } - - /* The index of the first entry in the list of directories is 1. Index 0 is - used for the current directory of the compilation. To simplify index - handling, we set entry 0 to the compilation unit directory. */ - ++hdr->dirs_count; - hdr->dirs = ((const char **) - backtrace_alloc (state, - hdr->dirs_count * sizeof (const char *), - hdr_buf->error_callback, - hdr_buf->data)); - if (hdr->dirs == NULL) - return 0; - - hdr->dirs[0] = u->comp_dir; - i = 1; - while (*hdr_buf->buf != '\0') - { - if (hdr_buf->reported_underflow) - return 0; - - hdr->dirs[i] = read_string (hdr_buf); - if (hdr->dirs[i] == NULL) - return 0; - ++i; - } - if (!advance (hdr_buf, 1)) - return 0; - - /* Count the number of file entries. */ - hdr->filenames_count = 0; - p = hdr_buf->buf; - pend = p + hdr_buf->left; - while (p < pend && *p != '\0') - { - p += strnlen ((const char *) p, pend - p) + 1; - p += leb128_len (p); - p += leb128_len (p); - p += leb128_len (p); - ++hdr->filenames_count; - } - - /* The index of the first entry in the list of file names is 1. Index 0 is - used for the DW_AT_name of the compilation unit. To simplify index - handling, we set entry 0 to the compilation unit file name. */ - ++hdr->filenames_count; - hdr->filenames = ((const char **) - backtrace_alloc (state, - hdr->filenames_count * sizeof (char *), - hdr_buf->error_callback, - hdr_buf->data)); - if (hdr->filenames == NULL) - return 0; - hdr->filenames[0] = u->filename; - i = 1; - while (*hdr_buf->buf != '\0') - { - const char *filename; - uint64_t dir_index; - - if (hdr_buf->reported_underflow) - return 0; - - filename = read_string (hdr_buf); - if (filename == NULL) - return 0; - dir_index = read_uleb128 (hdr_buf); - if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename) - || (dir_index < hdr->dirs_count && hdr->dirs[dir_index] == NULL)) - hdr->filenames[i] = filename; - else - { - const char *dir; - size_t dir_len; - size_t filename_len; - char *s; - - if (dir_index < hdr->dirs_count) - dir = hdr->dirs[dir_index]; - else - { - dwarf_buf_error (hdr_buf, - ("invalid directory index in " - "line number program header"), - 0); - return 0; - } - dir_len = strlen (dir); - filename_len = strlen (filename); - s = ((char *) backtrace_alloc (state, dir_len + filename_len + 2, - hdr_buf->error_callback, - hdr_buf->data)); - if (s == NULL) - return 0; - memcpy (s, dir, dir_len); - /* FIXME: If we are on a DOS-based file system, and the - directory or the file name use backslashes, then we - should use a backslash here. */ - s[dir_len] = '/'; - memcpy (s + dir_len + 1, filename, filename_len + 1); - hdr->filenames[i] = s; - } - - /* Ignore the modification time and size. */ - read_uleb128 (hdr_buf); - read_uleb128 (hdr_buf); - - ++i; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Read a single version 5 LNCT entry for a directory or file name in a - line header. Sets *STRING to the resulting name, ignoring other - data. Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -read_lnct (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - struct unit *u, struct dwarf_buf *hdr_buf, - const struct line_header *hdr, size_t formats_count, - const struct line_header_format *formats, const char **string) -{ - size_t i; - const char *dir; - const char *path; - - dir = NULL; - path = NULL; - for (i = 0; i < formats_count; i++) - { - struct attr_val val; - - if (!read_attribute (formats[i].form, 0, hdr_buf, u->is_dwarf64, - u->version, hdr->addrsize, &ddata->dwarf_sections, - ddata->altlink, &val)) - return 0; - switch (formats[i].lnct) - { - case DW_LNCT_path: - if (!resolve_string (&ddata->dwarf_sections, u->is_dwarf64, - ddata->is_bigendian, u->str_offsets_base, - &val, hdr_buf->error_callback, hdr_buf->data, - &path)) - return 0; - break; - case DW_LNCT_directory_index: - if (val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_UINT) - { - if (val.u.uint >= hdr->dirs_count) - { - dwarf_buf_error (hdr_buf, - ("invalid directory index in " - "line number program header"), - 0); - return 0; - } - dir = hdr->dirs[val.u.uint]; - } - break; - default: - /* We don't care about timestamps or sizes or hashes. */ - break; - } - } - - if (path == NULL) - { - dwarf_buf_error (hdr_buf, - "missing file name in line number program header", - 0); - return 0; - } - - if (dir == NULL) - *string = path; - else - { - size_t dir_len; - size_t path_len; - char *s; - - dir_len = strlen (dir); - path_len = strlen (path); - s = (char *) backtrace_alloc (state, dir_len + path_len + 2, - hdr_buf->error_callback, hdr_buf->data); - if (s == NULL) - return 0; - memcpy (s, dir, dir_len); - /* FIXME: If we are on a DOS-based file system, and the - directory or the path name use backslashes, then we should - use a backslash here. */ - s[dir_len] = '/'; - memcpy (s + dir_len + 1, path, path_len + 1); - *string = s; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Read a set of DWARF 5 line header format entries, setting *PCOUNT - and *PPATHS. Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -read_line_header_format_entries (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct dwarf_data *ddata, - struct unit *u, - struct dwarf_buf *hdr_buf, - struct line_header *hdr, - size_t *pcount, - const char ***ppaths) -{ - size_t formats_count; - struct line_header_format *formats; - size_t paths_count; - const char **paths; - size_t i; - int ret; - - formats_count = read_byte (hdr_buf); - if (formats_count == 0) - formats = NULL; - else - { - formats = ((struct line_header_format *) - backtrace_alloc (state, - (formats_count - * sizeof (struct line_header_format)), - hdr_buf->error_callback, - hdr_buf->data)); - if (formats == NULL) - return 0; - - for (i = 0; i < formats_count; i++) - { - formats[i].lnct = (int) read_uleb128(hdr_buf); - formats[i].form = (enum dwarf_form) read_uleb128 (hdr_buf); - } - } - - paths_count = read_uleb128 (hdr_buf); - if (paths_count == 0) - { - *pcount = 0; - *ppaths = NULL; - ret = 1; - goto exit; - } - - paths = ((const char **) - backtrace_alloc (state, paths_count * sizeof (const char *), - hdr_buf->error_callback, hdr_buf->data)); - if (paths == NULL) - { - ret = 0; - goto exit; - } - for (i = 0; i < paths_count; i++) - { - if (!read_lnct (state, ddata, u, hdr_buf, hdr, formats_count, - formats, &paths[i])) - { - backtrace_free (state, paths, - paths_count * sizeof (const char *), - hdr_buf->error_callback, hdr_buf->data); - ret = 0; - goto exit; - } - } - - *pcount = paths_count; - *ppaths = paths; - - ret = 1; - - exit: - if (formats != NULL) - backtrace_free (state, formats, - formats_count * sizeof (struct line_header_format), - hdr_buf->error_callback, hdr_buf->data); - - return ret; -} - -/* Read the line header. Return 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -read_line_header (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - struct unit *u, int is_dwarf64, struct dwarf_buf *line_buf, - struct line_header *hdr) -{ - uint64_t hdrlen; - struct dwarf_buf hdr_buf; - - hdr->version = read_uint16 (line_buf); - if (hdr->version < 2 || hdr->version > 5) - { - dwarf_buf_error (line_buf, "unsupported line number version", -1); - return 0; - } - - if (hdr->version < 5) - hdr->addrsize = u->addrsize; - else - { - hdr->addrsize = read_byte (line_buf); - /* We could support a non-zero segment_selector_size but I doubt - we'll ever see it. */ - if (read_byte (line_buf) != 0) - { - dwarf_buf_error (line_buf, - "non-zero segment_selector_size not supported", - -1); - return 0; - } - } - - hdrlen = read_offset (line_buf, is_dwarf64); - - hdr_buf = *line_buf; - hdr_buf.left = hdrlen; - - if (!advance (line_buf, hdrlen)) - return 0; - - hdr->min_insn_len = read_byte (&hdr_buf); - if (hdr->version < 4) - hdr->max_ops_per_insn = 1; - else - hdr->max_ops_per_insn = read_byte (&hdr_buf); - - /* We don't care about default_is_stmt. */ - read_byte (&hdr_buf); - - hdr->line_base = read_sbyte (&hdr_buf); - hdr->line_range = read_byte (&hdr_buf); - - hdr->opcode_base = read_byte (&hdr_buf); - hdr->opcode_lengths = hdr_buf.buf; - if (!advance (&hdr_buf, hdr->opcode_base - 1)) - return 0; - - if (hdr->version < 5) - { - if (!read_v2_paths (state, u, &hdr_buf, hdr)) - return 0; - } - else - { - if (!read_line_header_format_entries (state, ddata, u, &hdr_buf, hdr, - &hdr->dirs_count, - &hdr->dirs)) - return 0; - if (!read_line_header_format_entries (state, ddata, u, &hdr_buf, hdr, - &hdr->filenames_count, - &hdr->filenames)) - return 0; - } - - if (hdr_buf.reported_underflow) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -/* Read the line program, adding line mappings to VEC. Return 1 on - success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -read_line_program (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - const struct line_header *hdr, struct dwarf_buf *line_buf, - struct line_vector *vec) -{ - uint64_t address; - unsigned int op_index; - const char *reset_filename; - const char *filename; - int lineno; - - address = 0; - op_index = 0; - if (hdr->filenames_count > 1) - reset_filename = hdr->filenames[1]; - else - reset_filename = ""; - filename = reset_filename; - lineno = 1; - while (line_buf->left > 0) - { - unsigned int op; - - op = read_byte (line_buf); - if (op >= hdr->opcode_base) - { - unsigned int advance; - - /* Special opcode. */ - op -= hdr->opcode_base; - advance = op / hdr->line_range; - address += (hdr->min_insn_len * (op_index + advance) - / hdr->max_ops_per_insn); - op_index = (op_index + advance) % hdr->max_ops_per_insn; - lineno += hdr->line_base + (int) (op % hdr->line_range); - add_line (state, ddata, address, filename, lineno, - line_buf->error_callback, line_buf->data, vec); - } - else if (op == DW_LNS_extended_op) - { - uint64_t len; - - len = read_uleb128 (line_buf); - op = read_byte (line_buf); - switch (op) - { - case DW_LNE_end_sequence: - /* FIXME: Should we mark the high PC here? It seems - that we already have that information from the - compilation unit. */ - address = 0; - op_index = 0; - filename = reset_filename; - lineno = 1; - break; - case DW_LNE_set_address: - address = read_address (line_buf, hdr->addrsize); - break; - case DW_LNE_define_file: - { - const char *f; - unsigned int dir_index; - - f = read_string (line_buf); - if (f == NULL) - return 0; - dir_index = read_uleb128 (line_buf); - /* Ignore that time and length. */ - read_uleb128 (line_buf); - read_uleb128 (line_buf); - if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (f)) - filename = f; - else - { - const char *dir; - size_t dir_len; - size_t f_len; - char *p; - - if (dir_index < hdr->dirs_count) - dir = hdr->dirs[dir_index]; - else - { - dwarf_buf_error (line_buf, - ("invalid directory index " - "in line number program"), - 0); - return 0; - } - dir_len = strlen (dir); - f_len = strlen (f); - p = ((char *) - backtrace_alloc (state, dir_len + f_len + 2, - line_buf->error_callback, - line_buf->data)); - if (p == NULL) - return 0; - memcpy (p, dir, dir_len); - /* FIXME: If we are on a DOS-based file system, - and the directory or the file name use - backslashes, then we should use a backslash - here. */ - p[dir_len] = '/'; - memcpy (p + dir_len + 1, f, f_len + 1); - filename = p; - } - } - break; - case DW_LNE_set_discriminator: - /* We don't care about discriminators. */ - read_uleb128 (line_buf); - break; - default: - if (!advance (line_buf, len - 1)) - return 0; - break; - } - } - else - { - switch (op) - { - case DW_LNS_copy: - add_line (state, ddata, address, filename, lineno, - line_buf->error_callback, line_buf->data, vec); - break; - case DW_LNS_advance_pc: - { - uint64_t advance; - - advance = read_uleb128 (line_buf); - address += (hdr->min_insn_len * (op_index + advance) - / hdr->max_ops_per_insn); - op_index = (op_index + advance) % hdr->max_ops_per_insn; - } - break; - case DW_LNS_advance_line: - lineno += (int) read_sleb128 (line_buf); - break; - case DW_LNS_set_file: - { - uint64_t fileno; - - fileno = read_uleb128 (line_buf); - if (fileno >= hdr->filenames_count) - { - dwarf_buf_error (line_buf, - ("invalid file number in " - "line number program"), - 0); - return 0; - } - filename = hdr->filenames[fileno]; - } - break; - case DW_LNS_set_column: - read_uleb128 (line_buf); - break; - case DW_LNS_negate_stmt: - break; - case DW_LNS_set_basic_block: - break; - case DW_LNS_const_add_pc: - { - unsigned int advance; - - op = 255 - hdr->opcode_base; - advance = op / hdr->line_range; - address += (hdr->min_insn_len * (op_index + advance) - / hdr->max_ops_per_insn); - op_index = (op_index + advance) % hdr->max_ops_per_insn; - } - break; - case DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc: - address += read_uint16 (line_buf); - op_index = 0; - break; - case DW_LNS_set_prologue_end: - break; - case DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin: - break; - case DW_LNS_set_isa: - read_uleb128 (line_buf); - break; - default: - { - unsigned int i; - - for (i = hdr->opcode_lengths[op - 1]; i > 0; --i) - read_uleb128 (line_buf); - } - break; - } - } - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Read the line number information for a compilation unit. Returns 1 - on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -read_line_info (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct unit *u, struct line_header *hdr, struct line **lines, - size_t *lines_count) -{ - struct line_vector vec; - struct dwarf_buf line_buf; - uint64_t len; - int is_dwarf64; - struct line *ln; - - memset (&vec.vec, 0, sizeof vec.vec); - vec.count = 0; - - memset (hdr, 0, sizeof *hdr); - - if (u->lineoff != (off_t) (size_t) u->lineoff - || (size_t) u->lineoff >= ddata->dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_LINE]) - { - error_callback (data, "unit line offset out of range", 0); - goto fail; - } - - line_buf.name = ".debug_line"; - line_buf.start = ddata->dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_LINE]; - line_buf.buf = ddata->dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_LINE] + u->lineoff; - line_buf.left = ddata->dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_LINE] - u->lineoff; - line_buf.is_bigendian = ddata->is_bigendian; - line_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - line_buf.data = data; - line_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - len = read_initial_length (&line_buf, &is_dwarf64); - line_buf.left = len; - - if (!read_line_header (state, ddata, u, is_dwarf64, &line_buf, hdr)) - goto fail; - - if (!read_line_program (state, ddata, hdr, &line_buf, &vec)) - goto fail; - - if (line_buf.reported_underflow) - goto fail; - - if (vec.count == 0) - { - /* This is not a failure in the sense of a generating an error, - but it is a failure in that sense that we have no useful - information. */ - goto fail; - } - - /* Allocate one extra entry at the end. */ - ln = ((struct line *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct line), error_callback, - data, &vec.vec)); - if (ln == NULL) - goto fail; - ln->pc = (uintptr_t) -1; - ln->filename = NULL; - ln->lineno = 0; - ln->idx = 0; - - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, &vec.vec, error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - - ln = (struct line *) vec.vec.base; - backtrace_qsort (ln, vec.count, sizeof (struct line), line_compare); - - *lines = ln; - *lines_count = vec.count; - - return 1; - - fail: - backtrace_vector_free (state, &vec.vec, error_callback, data); - free_line_header (state, hdr, error_callback, data); - *lines = (struct line *) (uintptr_t) -1; - *lines_count = 0; - return 0; -} - -static const char *read_referenced_name (struct dwarf_data *, struct unit *, - uint64_t, backtrace_error_callback, - void *); - -/* Read the name of a function from a DIE referenced by ATTR with VAL. */ - -static const char * -read_referenced_name_from_attr (struct dwarf_data *ddata, struct unit *u, - struct attr *attr, struct attr_val *val, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - switch (attr->name) - { - case DW_AT_abstract_origin: - case DW_AT_specification: - break; - default: - return NULL; - } - - if (attr->form == DW_FORM_ref_sig8) - return NULL; - - if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_INFO) - { - struct unit *unit - = find_unit (ddata->units, ddata->units_count, - val->u.uint); - if (unit == NULL) - return NULL; - - uint64_t offset = val->u.uint - unit->low_offset; - return read_referenced_name (ddata, unit, offset, error_callback, data); - } - - if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_UINT - || val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_UNIT) - return read_referenced_name (ddata, u, val->u.uint, error_callback, data); - - if (val->encoding == ATTR_VAL_REF_ALT_INFO) - { - struct unit *alt_unit - = find_unit (ddata->altlink->units, ddata->altlink->units_count, - val->u.uint); - if (alt_unit == NULL) - return NULL; - - uint64_t offset = val->u.uint - alt_unit->low_offset; - return read_referenced_name (ddata->altlink, alt_unit, offset, - error_callback, data); - } - - return NULL; -} - -/* Read the name of a function from a DIE referenced by a - DW_AT_abstract_origin or DW_AT_specification tag. OFFSET is within - the same compilation unit. */ - -static const char * -read_referenced_name (struct dwarf_data *ddata, struct unit *u, - uint64_t offset, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - struct dwarf_buf unit_buf; - uint64_t code; - const struct abbrev *abbrev; - const char *ret; - size_t i; - - /* OFFSET is from the start of the data for this compilation unit. - U->unit_data is the data, but it starts U->unit_data_offset bytes - from the beginning. */ - - if (offset < u->unit_data_offset - || offset - u->unit_data_offset >= u->unit_data_len) - { - error_callback (data, - "abstract origin or specification out of range", - 0); - return NULL; - } - - offset -= u->unit_data_offset; - - unit_buf.name = ".debug_info"; - unit_buf.start = ddata->dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_INFO]; - unit_buf.buf = u->unit_data + offset; - unit_buf.left = u->unit_data_len - offset; - unit_buf.is_bigendian = ddata->is_bigendian; - unit_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - unit_buf.data = data; - unit_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - code = read_uleb128 (&unit_buf); - if (code == 0) - { - dwarf_buf_error (&unit_buf, - "invalid abstract origin or specification", - 0); - return NULL; - } - - abbrev = lookup_abbrev (&u->abbrevs, code, error_callback, data); - if (abbrev == NULL) - return NULL; - - ret = NULL; - for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) - { - struct attr_val val; - - if (!read_attribute (abbrev->attrs[i].form, abbrev->attrs[i].val, - &unit_buf, u->is_dwarf64, u->version, u->addrsize, - &ddata->dwarf_sections, ddata->altlink, &val)) - return NULL; - - switch (abbrev->attrs[i].name) - { - case DW_AT_name: - /* Third name preference: don't override. A name we found in some - other way, will normally be more useful -- e.g., this name is - normally not mangled. */ - if (ret != NULL) - break; - if (!resolve_string (&ddata->dwarf_sections, u->is_dwarf64, - ddata->is_bigendian, u->str_offsets_base, - &val, error_callback, data, &ret)) - return NULL; - break; - - case DW_AT_linkage_name: - case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name: - /* First name preference: override all. */ - { - const char *s; - - s = NULL; - if (!resolve_string (&ddata->dwarf_sections, u->is_dwarf64, - ddata->is_bigendian, u->str_offsets_base, - &val, error_callback, data, &s)) - return NULL; - if (s != NULL) - return s; - } - break; - - case DW_AT_specification: - /* Second name preference: override DW_AT_name, don't override - DW_AT_linkage_name. */ - { - const char *name; - - name = read_referenced_name_from_attr (ddata, u, &abbrev->attrs[i], - &val, error_callback, data); - if (name != NULL) - ret = name; - } - break; - - default: - break; - } - } - - return ret; -} - -/* Add a range to a unit that maps to a function. This is called via - add_ranges. Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -add_function_range (struct backtrace_state *state, void *rdata, - uintptr_t lowpc, uintptr_t highpc, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - void *pvec) -{ - struct function *function = (struct function *) rdata; - struct function_vector *vec = (struct function_vector *) pvec; - struct function_addrs *p; - - if (vec->count > 0) - { - p = (struct function_addrs *) vec->vec.base + (vec->count - 1); - if ((lowpc == p->high || lowpc == p->high + 1) - && function == p->function) - { - if (highpc > p->high) - p->high = highpc; - return 1; - } - } - - p = ((struct function_addrs *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct function_addrs), - error_callback, data, &vec->vec)); - if (p == NULL) - return 0; - - p->low = lowpc; - p->high = highpc; - p->function = function; - - ++vec->count; - - return 1; -} - -/* Read one entry plus all its children. Add function addresses to - VEC. Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -read_function_entry (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - struct unit *u, uintptr_t base, struct dwarf_buf *unit_buf, - const struct line_header *lhdr, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct function_vector *vec_function, - struct function_vector *vec_inlined) -{ - while (unit_buf->left > 0) - { - uint64_t code; - const struct abbrev *abbrev; - int is_function; - struct function *function; - struct function_vector *vec; - size_t i; - struct pcrange pcrange; - int have_linkage_name; - - code = read_uleb128 (unit_buf); - if (code == 0) - return 1; - - abbrev = lookup_abbrev (&u->abbrevs, code, error_callback, data); - if (abbrev == NULL) - return 0; - - is_function = (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_entry_point - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine); - - if (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine) - vec = vec_inlined; - else - vec = vec_function; - - function = NULL; - if (is_function) - { - function = ((struct function *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof *function, - error_callback, data)); - if (function == NULL) - return 0; - memset (function, 0, sizeof *function); - } - - memset (&pcrange, 0, sizeof pcrange); - have_linkage_name = 0; - for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) - { - struct attr_val val; - - if (!read_attribute (abbrev->attrs[i].form, abbrev->attrs[i].val, - unit_buf, u->is_dwarf64, u->version, - u->addrsize, &ddata->dwarf_sections, - ddata->altlink, &val)) - return 0; - - /* The compile unit sets the base address for any address - ranges in the function entries. */ - if ((abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit - || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_skeleton_unit) - && abbrev->attrs[i].name == DW_AT_low_pc) - { - if (val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS) - base = (uintptr_t) val.u.uint; - else if (val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_ADDRESS_INDEX) - { - if (!resolve_addr_index (&ddata->dwarf_sections, - u->addr_base, u->addrsize, - ddata->is_bigendian, val.u.uint, - error_callback, data, &base)) - return 0; - } - } - - if (is_function) - { - switch (abbrev->attrs[i].name) - { - case DW_AT_call_file: - if (val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_UINT) - { - if (val.u.uint >= lhdr->filenames_count) - { - dwarf_buf_error (unit_buf, - ("invalid file number in " - "DW_AT_call_file attribute"), - 0); - return 0; - } - function->caller_filename = lhdr->filenames[val.u.uint]; - } - break; - - case DW_AT_call_line: - if (val.encoding == ATTR_VAL_UINT) - function->caller_lineno = val.u.uint; - break; - - case DW_AT_abstract_origin: - case DW_AT_specification: - /* Second name preference: override DW_AT_name, don't override - DW_AT_linkage_name. */ - if (have_linkage_name) - break; - { - const char *name; - - name - = read_referenced_name_from_attr (ddata, u, - &abbrev->attrs[i], &val, - error_callback, data); - if (name != NULL) - function->name = name; - } - break; - - case DW_AT_name: - /* Third name preference: don't override. */ - if (function->name != NULL) - break; - if (!resolve_string (&ddata->dwarf_sections, u->is_dwarf64, - ddata->is_bigendian, - u->str_offsets_base, &val, - error_callback, data, &function->name)) - return 0; - break; - - case DW_AT_linkage_name: - case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name: - /* First name preference: override all. */ - { - const char *s; - - s = NULL; - if (!resolve_string (&ddata->dwarf_sections, u->is_dwarf64, - ddata->is_bigendian, - u->str_offsets_base, &val, - error_callback, data, &s)) - return 0; - if (s != NULL) - { - function->name = s; - have_linkage_name = 1; - } - } - break; - - case DW_AT_low_pc: case DW_AT_high_pc: case DW_AT_ranges: - update_pcrange (&abbrev->attrs[i], &val, &pcrange); - break; - - default: - break; - } - } - } - - /* If we couldn't find a name for the function, we have no use - for it. */ - if (is_function && function->name == NULL) - { - backtrace_free (state, function, sizeof *function, - error_callback, data); - is_function = 0; - } - - if (is_function) - { - if (pcrange.have_ranges - || (pcrange.have_lowpc && pcrange.have_highpc)) - { - if (!add_ranges (state, &ddata->dwarf_sections, - ddata->base_address, ddata->is_bigendian, - u, base, &pcrange, add_function_range, - (void *) function, error_callback, data, - (void *) vec)) - return 0; - } - else - { - backtrace_free (state, function, sizeof *function, - error_callback, data); - is_function = 0; - } - } - - if (abbrev->has_children) - { - if (!is_function) - { - if (!read_function_entry (state, ddata, u, base, unit_buf, lhdr, - error_callback, data, vec_function, - vec_inlined)) - return 0; - } - else - { - struct function_vector fvec; - - /* Gather any information for inlined functions in - FVEC. */ - - memset (&fvec, 0, sizeof fvec); - - if (!read_function_entry (state, ddata, u, base, unit_buf, lhdr, - error_callback, data, vec_function, - &fvec)) - return 0; - - if (fvec.count > 0) - { - struct function_addrs *p; - struct function_addrs *faddrs; - - /* Allocate a trailing entry, but don't include it - in fvec.count. */ - p = ((struct function_addrs *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, - sizeof (struct function_addrs), - error_callback, data, - &fvec.vec)); - if (p == NULL) - return 0; - p->low = 0; - --p->low; - p->high = p->low; - p->function = NULL; - - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, &fvec.vec, - error_callback, data)) - return 0; - - faddrs = (struct function_addrs *) fvec.vec.base; - backtrace_qsort (faddrs, fvec.count, - sizeof (struct function_addrs), - function_addrs_compare); - - function->function_addrs = faddrs; - function->function_addrs_count = fvec.count; - } - } - } - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Read function name information for a compilation unit. We look - through the whole unit looking for function tags. */ - -static void -read_function_info (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - const struct line_header *lhdr, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct unit *u, struct function_vector *fvec, - struct function_addrs **ret_addrs, - size_t *ret_addrs_count) -{ - struct function_vector lvec; - struct function_vector *pfvec; - struct dwarf_buf unit_buf; - struct function_addrs *p; - struct function_addrs *addrs; - size_t addrs_count; - - /* Use FVEC if it is not NULL. Otherwise use our own vector. */ - if (fvec != NULL) - pfvec = fvec; - else - { - memset (&lvec, 0, sizeof lvec); - pfvec = &lvec; - } - - unit_buf.name = ".debug_info"; - unit_buf.start = ddata->dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_INFO]; - unit_buf.buf = u->unit_data; - unit_buf.left = u->unit_data_len; - unit_buf.is_bigendian = ddata->is_bigendian; - unit_buf.error_callback = error_callback; - unit_buf.data = data; - unit_buf.reported_underflow = 0; - - while (unit_buf.left > 0) - { - if (!read_function_entry (state, ddata, u, 0, &unit_buf, lhdr, - error_callback, data, pfvec, pfvec)) - return; - } - - if (pfvec->count == 0) - return; - - /* Allocate a trailing entry, but don't include it in - pfvec->count. */ - p = ((struct function_addrs *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct function_addrs), - error_callback, data, &pfvec->vec)); - if (p == NULL) - return; - p->low = 0; - --p->low; - p->high = p->low; - p->function = NULL; - - addrs_count = pfvec->count; - - if (fvec == NULL) - { - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, &lvec.vec, error_callback, data)) - return; - addrs = (struct function_addrs *) pfvec->vec.base; - } - else - { - /* Finish this list of addresses, but leave the remaining space in - the vector available for the next function unit. */ - addrs = ((struct function_addrs *) - backtrace_vector_finish (state, &fvec->vec, - error_callback, data)); - if (addrs == NULL) - return; - fvec->count = 0; - } - - backtrace_qsort (addrs, addrs_count, sizeof (struct function_addrs), - function_addrs_compare); - - *ret_addrs = addrs; - *ret_addrs_count = addrs_count; -} - -/* See if PC is inlined in FUNCTION. If it is, print out the inlined - information, and update FILENAME and LINENO for the caller. - Returns whatever CALLBACK returns, or 0 to keep going. */ - -static int -report_inlined_functions (uintptr_t pc, struct function *function, - backtrace_full_callback callback, void *data, - const char **filename, int *lineno) -{ - struct function_addrs *p; - struct function_addrs *match; - struct function *inlined; - int ret; - - if (function->function_addrs_count == 0) - return 0; - - /* Our search isn't safe if pc == -1, as that is the sentinel - value. */ - if (pc + 1 == 0) - return 0; - - p = ((struct function_addrs *) - bsearch (&pc, function->function_addrs, - function->function_addrs_count, - sizeof (struct function_addrs), - function_addrs_search)); - if (p == NULL) - return 0; - - /* Here pc >= p->low && pc < (p + 1)->low. The function_addrs are - sorted by low, so if pc > p->low we are at the end of a range of - function_addrs with the same low value. If pc == p->low walk - forward to the end of the range with that low value. Then walk - backward and use the first range that includes pc. */ - while (pc == (p + 1)->low) - ++p; - match = NULL; - while (1) - { - if (pc < p->high) - { - match = p; - break; - } - if (p == function->function_addrs) - break; - if ((p - 1)->low < p->low) - break; - --p; - } - if (match == NULL) - return 0; - - /* We found an inlined call. */ - - inlined = match->function; - - /* Report any calls inlined into this one. */ - ret = report_inlined_functions (pc, inlined, callback, data, - filename, lineno); - if (ret != 0) - return ret; - - /* Report this inlined call. */ - ret = callback (data, pc, *filename, *lineno, inlined->name); - if (ret != 0) - return ret; - - /* Our caller will report the caller of the inlined function; tell - it the appropriate filename and line number. */ - *filename = inlined->caller_filename; - *lineno = inlined->caller_lineno; - - return 0; -} - -/* Look for a PC in the DWARF mapping for one module. On success, - call CALLBACK and return whatever it returns. On error, call - ERROR_CALLBACK and return 0. Sets *FOUND to 1 if the PC is found, - 0 if not. */ - -static int -dwarf_lookup_pc (struct backtrace_state *state, struct dwarf_data *ddata, - uintptr_t pc, backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - int *found) -{ - struct unit_addrs *entry; - int found_entry; - struct unit *u; - int new_data; - struct line *lines; - struct line *ln; - struct function_addrs *p; - struct function_addrs *fmatch; - struct function *function; - const char *filename; - int lineno; - int ret; - - *found = 1; - - /* Find an address range that includes PC. Our search isn't safe if - PC == -1, as we use that as a sentinel value, so skip the search - in that case. */ - entry = (ddata->addrs_count == 0 || pc + 1 == 0 - ? NULL - : bsearch (&pc, ddata->addrs, ddata->addrs_count, - sizeof (struct unit_addrs), unit_addrs_search)); - - if (entry == NULL) - { - *found = 0; - return 0; - } - - /* Here pc >= entry->low && pc < (entry + 1)->low. The unit_addrs - are sorted by low, so if pc > p->low we are at the end of a range - of unit_addrs with the same low value. If pc == p->low walk - forward to the end of the range with that low value. Then walk - backward and use the first range that includes pc. */ - while (pc == (entry + 1)->low) - ++entry; - found_entry = 0; - while (1) - { - if (pc < entry->high) - { - found_entry = 1; - break; - } - if (entry == ddata->addrs) - break; - if ((entry - 1)->low < entry->low) - break; - --entry; - } - if (!found_entry) - { - *found = 0; - return 0; - } - - /* We need the lines, lines_count, function_addrs, - function_addrs_count fields of u. If they are not set, we need - to set them. When running in threaded mode, we need to allow for - the possibility that some other thread is setting them - simultaneously. */ - - u = entry->u; - lines = u->lines; - - /* Skip units with no useful line number information by walking - backward. Useless line number information is marked by setting - lines == -1. */ - while (entry > ddata->addrs - && pc >= (entry - 1)->low - && pc < (entry - 1)->high) - { - if (state->threaded) - lines = (struct line *) backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&u->lines); - - if (lines != (struct line *) (uintptr_t) -1) - break; - - --entry; - - u = entry->u; - lines = u->lines; - } - - if (state->threaded) - lines = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&u->lines); - - new_data = 0; - if (lines == NULL) - { - struct function_addrs *function_addrs; - size_t function_addrs_count; - struct line_header lhdr; - size_t count; - - /* We have never read the line information for this unit. Read - it now. */ - - function_addrs = NULL; - function_addrs_count = 0; - if (read_line_info (state, ddata, error_callback, data, entry->u, &lhdr, - &lines, &count)) - { - struct function_vector *pfvec; - - /* If not threaded, reuse DDATA->FVEC for better memory - consumption. */ - if (state->threaded) - pfvec = NULL; - else - pfvec = &ddata->fvec; - read_function_info (state, ddata, &lhdr, error_callback, data, - entry->u, pfvec, &function_addrs, - &function_addrs_count); - free_line_header (state, &lhdr, error_callback, data); - new_data = 1; - } - - /* Atomically store the information we just read into the unit. - If another thread is simultaneously writing, it presumably - read the same information, and we don't care which one we - wind up with; we just leak the other one. We do have to - write the lines field last, so that the acquire-loads above - ensure that the other fields are set. */ - - if (!state->threaded) - { - u->lines_count = count; - u->function_addrs = function_addrs; - u->function_addrs_count = function_addrs_count; - u->lines = lines; - } - else - { - backtrace_atomic_store_size_t (&u->lines_count, count); - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&u->function_addrs, function_addrs); - backtrace_atomic_store_size_t (&u->function_addrs_count, - function_addrs_count); - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&u->lines, lines); - } - } - - /* Now all fields of U have been initialized. */ - - if (lines == (struct line *) (uintptr_t) -1) - { - /* If reading the line number information failed in some way, - try again to see if there is a better compilation unit for - this PC. */ - if (new_data) - return dwarf_lookup_pc (state, ddata, pc, callback, error_callback, - data, found); - return callback (data, pc, NULL, 0, NULL); - } - - /* Search for PC within this unit. */ - - ln = (struct line *) bsearch (&pc, lines, entry->u->lines_count, - sizeof (struct line), line_search); - if (ln == NULL) - { - /* The PC is between the low_pc and high_pc attributes of the - compilation unit, but no entry in the line table covers it. - This implies that the start of the compilation unit has no - line number information. */ - - if (entry->u->abs_filename == NULL) - { - const char *filename; - - filename = entry->u->filename; - if (filename != NULL - && !IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename) - && entry->u->comp_dir != NULL) - { - size_t filename_len; - const char *dir; - size_t dir_len; - char *s; - - filename_len = strlen (filename); - dir = entry->u->comp_dir; - dir_len = strlen (dir); - s = (char *) backtrace_alloc (state, dir_len + filename_len + 2, - error_callback, data); - if (s == NULL) - { - *found = 0; - return 0; - } - memcpy (s, dir, dir_len); - /* FIXME: Should use backslash if DOS file system. */ - s[dir_len] = '/'; - memcpy (s + dir_len + 1, filename, filename_len + 1); - filename = s; - } - entry->u->abs_filename = filename; - } - - return callback (data, pc, entry->u->abs_filename, 0, NULL); - } - - /* Search for function name within this unit. */ - - if (entry->u->function_addrs_count == 0) - return callback (data, pc, ln->filename, ln->lineno, NULL); - - p = ((struct function_addrs *) - bsearch (&pc, entry->u->function_addrs, - entry->u->function_addrs_count, - sizeof (struct function_addrs), - function_addrs_search)); - if (p == NULL) - return callback (data, pc, ln->filename, ln->lineno, NULL); - - /* Here pc >= p->low && pc < (p + 1)->low. The function_addrs are - sorted by low, so if pc > p->low we are at the end of a range of - function_addrs with the same low value. If pc == p->low walk - forward to the end of the range with that low value. Then walk - backward and use the first range that includes pc. */ - while (pc == (p + 1)->low) - ++p; - fmatch = NULL; - while (1) - { - if (pc < p->high) - { - fmatch = p; - break; - } - if (p == entry->u->function_addrs) - break; - if ((p - 1)->low < p->low) - break; - --p; - } - if (fmatch == NULL) - return callback (data, pc, ln->filename, ln->lineno, NULL); - - function = fmatch->function; - - filename = ln->filename; - lineno = ln->lineno; - - ret = report_inlined_functions (pc, function, callback, data, - &filename, &lineno); - if (ret != 0) - return ret; - - return callback (data, pc, filename, lineno, function->name); -} - - -/* Return the file/line information for a PC using the DWARF mapping - we built earlier. */ - -static int -dwarf_fileline (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - struct dwarf_data *ddata; - int found; - int ret; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - for (ddata = (struct dwarf_data *) state->fileline_data; - ddata != NULL; - ddata = ddata->next) - { - ret = dwarf_lookup_pc (state, ddata, pc, callback, error_callback, - data, &found); - if (ret != 0 || found) - return ret; - } - } - else - { - struct dwarf_data **pp; - - pp = (struct dwarf_data **) (void *) &state->fileline_data; - while (1) - { - ddata = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - if (ddata == NULL) - break; - - ret = dwarf_lookup_pc (state, ddata, pc, callback, error_callback, - data, &found); - if (ret != 0 || found) - return ret; - - pp = &ddata->next; - } - } - - /* FIXME: See if any libraries have been dlopen'ed. */ - - return callback (data, pc, NULL, 0, NULL); -} - -/* Initialize our data structures from the DWARF debug info for a - file. Return NULL on failure. */ - -static struct dwarf_data * -build_dwarf_data (struct backtrace_state *state, - uintptr_t base_address, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - int is_bigendian, - struct dwarf_data *altlink, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - struct unit_addrs_vector addrs_vec; - struct unit_addrs *addrs; - size_t addrs_count; - struct unit_vector units_vec; - struct unit **units; - size_t units_count; - struct dwarf_data *fdata; - - if (!build_address_map (state, base_address, dwarf_sections, is_bigendian, - altlink, error_callback, data, &addrs_vec, - &units_vec)) - return NULL; - - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, &addrs_vec.vec, error_callback, data)) - return NULL; - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, &units_vec.vec, error_callback, data)) - return NULL; - addrs = (struct unit_addrs *) addrs_vec.vec.base; - units = (struct unit **) units_vec.vec.base; - addrs_count = addrs_vec.count; - units_count = units_vec.count; - backtrace_qsort (addrs, addrs_count, sizeof (struct unit_addrs), - unit_addrs_compare); - /* No qsort for units required, already sorted. */ - - fdata = ((struct dwarf_data *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof (struct dwarf_data), - error_callback, data)); - if (fdata == NULL) - return NULL; - - fdata->next = NULL; - fdata->altlink = altlink; - fdata->base_address = base_address; - fdata->addrs = addrs; - fdata->addrs_count = addrs_count; - fdata->units = units; - fdata->units_count = units_count; - fdata->dwarf_sections = *dwarf_sections; - fdata->is_bigendian = is_bigendian; - memset (&fdata->fvec, 0, sizeof fdata->fvec); - - return fdata; -} - -/* Build our data structures from the DWARF sections for a module. - Set FILELINE_FN and STATE->FILELINE_DATA. Return 1 on success, 0 - on failure. */ - -int -backtrace_dwarf_add (struct backtrace_state *state, - uintptr_t base_address, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - int is_bigendian, - struct dwarf_data *fileline_altlink, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn, - struct dwarf_data **fileline_entry) -{ - struct dwarf_data *fdata; - - fdata = build_dwarf_data (state, base_address, dwarf_sections, is_bigendian, - fileline_altlink, error_callback, data); - if (fdata == NULL) - return 0; - - if (fileline_entry != NULL) - *fileline_entry = fdata; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - struct dwarf_data **pp; - - for (pp = (struct dwarf_data **) (void *) &state->fileline_data; - *pp != NULL; - pp = &(*pp)->next) - ; - *pp = fdata; - } - else - { - while (1) - { - struct dwarf_data **pp; - - pp = (struct dwarf_data **) (void *) &state->fileline_data; - - while (1) - { - struct dwarf_data *p; - - p = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - - if (p == NULL) - break; - - pp = &p->next; - } - - if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, NULL, fdata)) - break; - } - } - - *fileline_fn = dwarf_fileline; - - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/edtest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/edtest.c deleted file mode 100644 index c5ced130..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/edtest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -/* edtest.c -- Test for libbacktrace storage allocation stress handling - Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" -#include "internal.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -static int test1 (void) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone, unused)); -extern int f2 (int); -extern int f3 (int, int); - -static int -test1 (void) -{ - /* Returning a value here and elsewhere avoids a tailcall which - would mess up the backtrace. */ - return f2 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -int -f3 (int f1line, int f2line) -{ - struct info all[20]; - struct bdata data; - int f3line; - int i; - - data.all = &all[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - f3line = __LINE__ + 1; - i = backtrace_full (state, 0, callback_one, error_callback_one, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - if (data.index < 3) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test1: not enough frames; got %zu, expected at least 3\n", - data.index); - data.failed = 1; - } - - check ("test1", 0, all, f3line, "f3", "edtest.c", &data.failed); - check ("test1", 1, all, f2line, "f2", "edtest2_build.c", &data.failed); - check ("test1", 2, all, f1line, "test1", "edtest.c", &data.failed); - - printf ("%s: backtrace_full alloc stress\n", data.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (data.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - - // Grab the storage allocation lock prior to doing anything interesting. - // The intent here is to insure that the backtrace_alloc code is forced - // to always call mmap() for new memory as opposed to reusing previously - // allocated memory from the free list. Doing things this way helps - // simulate what you might see in a multithreaded program in which there - // are racing calls to the allocator. - struct backtrace_state *state_internal = - (struct backtrace_state *) state; - state_internal->lock_alloc = 1; - - // Kick off the test - test1(); - - exit (failures > 0 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/edtest2.c b/deps/libbacktrace/edtest2.c deleted file mode 100644 index cffb4fdb..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/edtest2.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -/* edtest2.c -- Test for libbacktrace storage allocation stress handling (p2) - Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -/* This file intentionally written without any #include's - */ - -extern int f3(int, int); -extern int f2(int); - -int f2(int x) -{ - /* Returning a value here and elsewhere avoids a tailcall which - would mess up the backtrace. */ - return f3(x, __LINE__) + 3; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/elf.c b/deps/libbacktrace/elf.c deleted file mode 100644 index f0450cb6..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/elf.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7443 +0,0 @@ -/* elf.c -- Get debug data from an ELF file for backtraces. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR - #ifdef HAVE_LINK_H - #include - #endif - #ifdef HAVE_SYS_LINK_H - #include - #endif -#endif - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -#ifndef S_ISLNK - #ifndef S_IFLNK - #define S_IFLNK 0120000 - #endif - #ifndef S_IFMT - #define S_IFMT 0170000 - #endif - #define S_ISLNK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK) -#endif - -#ifndef __GNUC__ -#define __builtin_prefetch(p, r, l) -#define unlikely(x) (x) -#else -#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0) -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_DECL_STRNLEN) || !HAVE_DECL_STRNLEN - -/* If strnlen is not declared, provide our own version. */ - -static size_t -xstrnlen (const char *s, size_t maxlen) -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i < maxlen; ++i) - if (s[i] == '\0') - break; - return i; -} - -#define strnlen xstrnlen - -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_LSTAT - -/* Dummy version of lstat for systems that don't have it. */ - -static int -xlstat (const char *path ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, struct stat *st ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - return -1; -} - -#define lstat xlstat - -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_READLINK - -/* Dummy version of readlink for systems that don't have it. */ - -static ssize_t -xreadlink (const char *path ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char *buf ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - size_t bufsz ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - return -1; -} - -#define readlink xreadlink - -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR - -/* Dummy version of dl_iterate_phdr for systems that don't have it. */ - -#define dl_phdr_info x_dl_phdr_info -#define dl_iterate_phdr x_dl_iterate_phdr - -struct dl_phdr_info -{ - uintptr_t dlpi_addr; - const char *dlpi_name; -}; - -static int -dl_iterate_phdr (int (*callback) (struct dl_phdr_info *, - size_t, void *) ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - return 0; -} - -#endif /* ! defined (HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR) */ - -/* The configure script must tell us whether we are 32-bit or 64-bit - ELF. We could make this code test and support either possibility, - but there is no point. This code only works for the currently - running executable, which means that we know the ELF mode at - configure time. */ - -#if BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE != 32 && BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE != 64 -#error "Unknown BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE" -#endif - -/* might #include which might define our constants - with slightly different values. Undefine them to be safe. */ - -#undef EI_NIDENT -#undef EI_MAG0 -#undef EI_MAG1 -#undef EI_MAG2 -#undef EI_MAG3 -#undef EI_CLASS -#undef EI_DATA -#undef EI_VERSION -#undef ELF_MAG0 -#undef ELF_MAG1 -#undef ELF_MAG2 -#undef ELF_MAG3 -#undef ELFCLASS32 -#undef ELFCLASS64 -#undef ELFDATA2LSB -#undef ELFDATA2MSB -#undef EV_CURRENT -#undef ET_DYN -#undef EM_PPC64 -#undef EF_PPC64_ABI -#undef SHN_LORESERVE -#undef SHN_XINDEX -#undef SHN_UNDEF -#undef SHT_PROGBITS -#undef SHT_SYMTAB -#undef SHT_STRTAB -#undef SHT_DYNSYM -#undef SHF_COMPRESSED -#undef STT_OBJECT -#undef STT_FUNC -#undef NT_GNU_BUILD_ID -#undef ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB -#undef ELFCOMPRESS_ZSTD - -/* Basic types. */ - -typedef uint16_t b_elf_half; /* Elf_Half. */ -typedef uint32_t b_elf_word; /* Elf_Word. */ -typedef int32_t b_elf_sword; /* Elf_Sword. */ - -#if BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE == 32 - -typedef uint32_t b_elf_addr; /* Elf_Addr. */ -typedef uint32_t b_elf_off; /* Elf_Off. */ - -typedef uint32_t b_elf_wxword; /* 32-bit Elf_Word, 64-bit ELF_Xword. */ - -#else - -typedef uint64_t b_elf_addr; /* Elf_Addr. */ -typedef uint64_t b_elf_off; /* Elf_Off. */ -typedef uint64_t b_elf_xword; /* Elf_Xword. */ -typedef int64_t b_elf_sxword; /* Elf_Sxword. */ - -typedef uint64_t b_elf_wxword; /* 32-bit Elf_Word, 64-bit ELF_Xword. */ - -#endif - -/* Data structures and associated constants. */ - -#define EI_NIDENT 16 - -typedef struct { - unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT]; /* ELF "magic number" */ - b_elf_half e_type; /* Identifies object file type */ - b_elf_half e_machine; /* Specifies required architecture */ - b_elf_word e_version; /* Identifies object file version */ - b_elf_addr e_entry; /* Entry point virtual address */ - b_elf_off e_phoff; /* Program header table file offset */ - b_elf_off e_shoff; /* Section header table file offset */ - b_elf_word e_flags; /* Processor-specific flags */ - b_elf_half e_ehsize; /* ELF header size in bytes */ - b_elf_half e_phentsize; /* Program header table entry size */ - b_elf_half e_phnum; /* Program header table entry count */ - b_elf_half e_shentsize; /* Section header table entry size */ - b_elf_half e_shnum; /* Section header table entry count */ - b_elf_half e_shstrndx; /* Section header string table index */ -} b_elf_ehdr; /* Elf_Ehdr. */ - -#define EI_MAG0 0 -#define EI_MAG1 1 -#define EI_MAG2 2 -#define EI_MAG3 3 -#define EI_CLASS 4 -#define EI_DATA 5 -#define EI_VERSION 6 - -#define ELFMAG0 0x7f -#define ELFMAG1 'E' -#define ELFMAG2 'L' -#define ELFMAG3 'F' - -#define ELFCLASS32 1 -#define ELFCLASS64 2 - -#define ELFDATA2LSB 1 -#define ELFDATA2MSB 2 - -#define EV_CURRENT 1 - -#define ET_DYN 3 - -#define EM_PPC64 21 -#define EF_PPC64_ABI 3 - -typedef struct { - b_elf_word sh_name; /* Section name, index in string tbl */ - b_elf_word sh_type; /* Type of section */ - b_elf_wxword sh_flags; /* Miscellaneous section attributes */ - b_elf_addr sh_addr; /* Section virtual addr at execution */ - b_elf_off sh_offset; /* Section file offset */ - b_elf_wxword sh_size; /* Size of section in bytes */ - b_elf_word sh_link; /* Index of another section */ - b_elf_word sh_info; /* Additional section information */ - b_elf_wxword sh_addralign; /* Section alignment */ - b_elf_wxword sh_entsize; /* Entry size if section holds table */ -} b_elf_shdr; /* Elf_Shdr. */ - -#define SHN_UNDEF 0x0000 /* Undefined section */ -#define SHN_LORESERVE 0xFF00 /* Begin range of reserved indices */ -#define SHN_XINDEX 0xFFFF /* Section index is held elsewhere */ - -#define SHT_PROGBITS 1 -#define SHT_SYMTAB 2 -#define SHT_STRTAB 3 -#define SHT_DYNSYM 11 - -#define SHF_COMPRESSED 0x800 - -#if BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE == 32 - -typedef struct -{ - b_elf_word st_name; /* Symbol name, index in string tbl */ - b_elf_addr st_value; /* Symbol value */ - b_elf_word st_size; /* Symbol size */ - unsigned char st_info; /* Symbol binding and type */ - unsigned char st_other; /* Visibility and other data */ - b_elf_half st_shndx; /* Symbol section index */ -} b_elf_sym; /* Elf_Sym. */ - -#else /* BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE != 32 */ - -typedef struct -{ - b_elf_word st_name; /* Symbol name, index in string tbl */ - unsigned char st_info; /* Symbol binding and type */ - unsigned char st_other; /* Visibility and other data */ - b_elf_half st_shndx; /* Symbol section index */ - b_elf_addr st_value; /* Symbol value */ - b_elf_xword st_size; /* Symbol size */ -} b_elf_sym; /* Elf_Sym. */ - -#endif /* BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE != 32 */ - -#define STT_OBJECT 1 -#define STT_FUNC 2 - -typedef struct -{ - uint32_t namesz; - uint32_t descsz; - uint32_t type; - char name[1]; -} b_elf_note; - -#define NT_GNU_BUILD_ID 3 - -#if BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE == 32 - -typedef struct -{ - b_elf_word ch_type; /* Compresstion algorithm */ - b_elf_word ch_size; /* Uncompressed size */ - b_elf_word ch_addralign; /* Alignment for uncompressed data */ -} b_elf_chdr; /* Elf_Chdr */ - -#else /* BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE != 32 */ - -typedef struct -{ - b_elf_word ch_type; /* Compression algorithm */ - b_elf_word ch_reserved; /* Reserved */ - b_elf_xword ch_size; /* Uncompressed size */ - b_elf_xword ch_addralign; /* Alignment for uncompressed data */ -} b_elf_chdr; /* Elf_Chdr */ - -#endif /* BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE != 32 */ - -#define ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB 1 -#define ELFCOMPRESS_ZSTD 2 - -/* Names of sections, indexed by enum dwarf_section in internal.h. */ - -static const char * const dwarf_section_names[DEBUG_MAX] = -{ - ".debug_info", - ".debug_line", - ".debug_abbrev", - ".debug_ranges", - ".debug_str", - ".debug_addr", - ".debug_str_offsets", - ".debug_line_str", - ".debug_rnglists" -}; - -/* Information we gather for the sections we care about. */ - -struct debug_section_info -{ - /* Section file offset. */ - off_t offset; - /* Section size. */ - size_t size; - /* Section contents, after read from file. */ - const unsigned char *data; - /* Whether the SHF_COMPRESSED flag is set for the section. */ - int compressed; -}; - -/* Information we keep for an ELF symbol. */ - -struct elf_symbol -{ - /* The name of the symbol. */ - const char *name; - /* The address of the symbol. */ - uintptr_t address; - /* The size of the symbol. */ - size_t size; -}; - -/* Information to pass to elf_syminfo. */ - -struct elf_syminfo_data -{ - /* Symbols for the next module. */ - struct elf_syminfo_data *next; - /* The ELF symbols, sorted by address. */ - struct elf_symbol *symbols; - /* The number of symbols. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* A view that works for either a file or memory. */ - -struct elf_view -{ - struct backtrace_view view; - int release; /* If non-zero, must call backtrace_release_view. */ -}; - -/* Information about PowerPC64 ELFv1 .opd section. */ - -struct elf_ppc64_opd_data -{ - /* Address of the .opd section. */ - b_elf_addr addr; - /* Section data. */ - const char *data; - /* Size of the .opd section. */ - size_t size; - /* Corresponding section view. */ - struct elf_view view; -}; - -/* Create a view of SIZE bytes from DESCRIPTOR/MEMORY at OFFSET. */ - -static int -elf_get_view (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - const unsigned char *memory, size_t memory_size, off_t offset, - uint64_t size, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct elf_view *view) -{ - if (memory == NULL) - { - view->release = 1; - return backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset, size, - error_callback, data, &view->view); - } - else - { - if ((uint64_t) offset + size > (uint64_t) memory_size) - { - error_callback (data, "out of range for in-memory file", 0); - return 0; - } - view->view.data = (const void *) (memory + offset); - view->view.base = NULL; - view->view.len = size; - view->release = 0; - return 1; - } -} - -/* Release a view read by elf_get_view. */ - -static void -elf_release_view (struct backtrace_state *state, struct elf_view *view, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - if (view->release) - backtrace_release_view (state, &view->view, error_callback, data); -} - -/* Compute the CRC-32 of BUF/LEN. This uses the CRC used for - .gnu_debuglink files. */ - -static uint32_t -elf_crc32 (uint32_t crc, const unsigned char *buf, size_t len) -{ - static const uint32_t crc32_table[256] = - { - 0x00000000, 0x77073096, 0xee0e612c, 0x990951ba, 0x076dc419, - 0x706af48f, 0xe963a535, 0x9e6495a3, 0x0edb8832, 0x79dcb8a4, - 0xe0d5e91e, 0x97d2d988, 0x09b64c2b, 0x7eb17cbd, 0xe7b82d07, - 0x90bf1d91, 0x1db71064, 0x6ab020f2, 0xf3b97148, 0x84be41de, - 0x1adad47d, 0x6ddde4eb, 0xf4d4b551, 0x83d385c7, 0x136c9856, - 0x646ba8c0, 0xfd62f97a, 0x8a65c9ec, 0x14015c4f, 0x63066cd9, - 0xfa0f3d63, 0x8d080df5, 0x3b6e20c8, 0x4c69105e, 0xd56041e4, - 0xa2677172, 0x3c03e4d1, 0x4b04d447, 0xd20d85fd, 0xa50ab56b, - 0x35b5a8fa, 0x42b2986c, 0xdbbbc9d6, 0xacbcf940, 0x32d86ce3, - 0x45df5c75, 0xdcd60dcf, 0xabd13d59, 0x26d930ac, 0x51de003a, - 0xc8d75180, 0xbfd06116, 0x21b4f4b5, 0x56b3c423, 0xcfba9599, - 0xb8bda50f, 0x2802b89e, 0x5f058808, 0xc60cd9b2, 0xb10be924, - 0x2f6f7c87, 0x58684c11, 0xc1611dab, 0xb6662d3d, 0x76dc4190, - 0x01db7106, 0x98d220bc, 0xefd5102a, 0x71b18589, 0x06b6b51f, - 0x9fbfe4a5, 0xe8b8d433, 0x7807c9a2, 0x0f00f934, 0x9609a88e, - 0xe10e9818, 0x7f6a0dbb, 0x086d3d2d, 0x91646c97, 0xe6635c01, - 0x6b6b51f4, 0x1c6c6162, 0x856530d8, 0xf262004e, 0x6c0695ed, - 0x1b01a57b, 0x8208f4c1, 0xf50fc457, 0x65b0d9c6, 0x12b7e950, - 0x8bbeb8ea, 0xfcb9887c, 0x62dd1ddf, 0x15da2d49, 0x8cd37cf3, - 0xfbd44c65, 0x4db26158, 0x3ab551ce, 0xa3bc0074, 0xd4bb30e2, - 0x4adfa541, 0x3dd895d7, 0xa4d1c46d, 0xd3d6f4fb, 0x4369e96a, - 0x346ed9fc, 0xad678846, 0xda60b8d0, 0x44042d73, 0x33031de5, - 0xaa0a4c5f, 0xdd0d7cc9, 0x5005713c, 0x270241aa, 0xbe0b1010, - 0xc90c2086, 0x5768b525, 0x206f85b3, 0xb966d409, 0xce61e49f, - 0x5edef90e, 0x29d9c998, 0xb0d09822, 0xc7d7a8b4, 0x59b33d17, - 0x2eb40d81, 0xb7bd5c3b, 0xc0ba6cad, 0xedb88320, 0x9abfb3b6, - 0x03b6e20c, 0x74b1d29a, 0xead54739, 0x9dd277af, 0x04db2615, - 0x73dc1683, 0xe3630b12, 0x94643b84, 0x0d6d6a3e, 0x7a6a5aa8, - 0xe40ecf0b, 0x9309ff9d, 0x0a00ae27, 0x7d079eb1, 0xf00f9344, - 0x8708a3d2, 0x1e01f268, 0x6906c2fe, 0xf762575d, 0x806567cb, - 0x196c3671, 0x6e6b06e7, 0xfed41b76, 0x89d32be0, 0x10da7a5a, - 0x67dd4acc, 0xf9b9df6f, 0x8ebeeff9, 0x17b7be43, 0x60b08ed5, - 0xd6d6a3e8, 0xa1d1937e, 0x38d8c2c4, 0x4fdff252, 0xd1bb67f1, - 0xa6bc5767, 0x3fb506dd, 0x48b2364b, 0xd80d2bda, 0xaf0a1b4c, - 0x36034af6, 0x41047a60, 0xdf60efc3, 0xa867df55, 0x316e8eef, - 0x4669be79, 0xcb61b38c, 0xbc66831a, 0x256fd2a0, 0x5268e236, - 0xcc0c7795, 0xbb0b4703, 0x220216b9, 0x5505262f, 0xc5ba3bbe, - 0xb2bd0b28, 0x2bb45a92, 0x5cb36a04, 0xc2d7ffa7, 0xb5d0cf31, - 0x2cd99e8b, 0x5bdeae1d, 0x9b64c2b0, 0xec63f226, 0x756aa39c, - 0x026d930a, 0x9c0906a9, 0xeb0e363f, 0x72076785, 0x05005713, - 0x95bf4a82, 0xe2b87a14, 0x7bb12bae, 0x0cb61b38, 0x92d28e9b, - 0xe5d5be0d, 0x7cdcefb7, 0x0bdbdf21, 0x86d3d2d4, 0xf1d4e242, - 0x68ddb3f8, 0x1fda836e, 0x81be16cd, 0xf6b9265b, 0x6fb077e1, - 0x18b74777, 0x88085ae6, 0xff0f6a70, 0x66063bca, 0x11010b5c, - 0x8f659eff, 0xf862ae69, 0x616bffd3, 0x166ccf45, 0xa00ae278, - 0xd70dd2ee, 0x4e048354, 0x3903b3c2, 0xa7672661, 0xd06016f7, - 0x4969474d, 0x3e6e77db, 0xaed16a4a, 0xd9d65adc, 0x40df0b66, - 0x37d83bf0, 0xa9bcae53, 0xdebb9ec5, 0x47b2cf7f, 0x30b5ffe9, - 0xbdbdf21c, 0xcabac28a, 0x53b39330, 0x24b4a3a6, 0xbad03605, - 0xcdd70693, 0x54de5729, 0x23d967bf, 0xb3667a2e, 0xc4614ab8, - 0x5d681b02, 0x2a6f2b94, 0xb40bbe37, 0xc30c8ea1, 0x5a05df1b, - 0x2d02ef8d - }; - const unsigned char *end; - - crc = ~crc; - for (end = buf + len; buf < end; ++ buf) - crc = crc32_table[(crc ^ *buf) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8); - return ~crc; -} - -/* Return the CRC-32 of the entire file open at DESCRIPTOR. */ - -static uint32_t -elf_crc32_file (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - struct stat st; - struct backtrace_view file_view; - uint32_t ret; - - if (fstat (descriptor, &st) < 0) - { - error_callback (data, "fstat", errno); - return 0; - } - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, 0, st.st_size, error_callback, - data, &file_view)) - return 0; - - ret = elf_crc32 (0, (const unsigned char *) file_view.data, st.st_size); - - backtrace_release_view (state, &file_view, error_callback, data); - - return ret; -} - -/* A dummy callback function used when we can't find a symbol - table. */ - -static void -elf_nosyms (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t addr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, "no symbol table in ELF executable", -1); -} - -/* A callback function used when we can't find any debug info. */ - -static int -elf_nodebug (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - if (state->syminfo_fn != NULL && state->syminfo_fn != elf_nosyms) - { - struct backtrace_call_full bdata; - - /* Fetch symbol information so that we can least get the - function name. */ - - bdata.full_callback = callback; - bdata.full_error_callback = error_callback; - bdata.full_data = data; - bdata.ret = 0; - state->syminfo_fn (state, pc, backtrace_syminfo_to_full_callback, - backtrace_syminfo_to_full_error_callback, &bdata); - return bdata.ret; - } - - error_callback (data, "no debug info in ELF executable", -1); - return 0; -} - -/* Compare struct elf_symbol for qsort. */ - -static int -elf_symbol_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct elf_symbol *e1 = (const struct elf_symbol *) v1; - const struct elf_symbol *e2 = (const struct elf_symbol *) v2; - - if (e1->address < e2->address) - return -1; - else if (e1->address > e2->address) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Compare an ADDR against an elf_symbol for bsearch. We allocate one - extra entry in the array so that this can look safely at the next - entry. */ - -static int -elf_symbol_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct elf_symbol *entry = (const struct elf_symbol *) ventry; - uintptr_t addr; - - addr = *key; - if (addr < entry->address) - return -1; - else if (addr >= entry->address + entry->size) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Initialize the symbol table info for elf_syminfo. */ - -static int -elf_initialize_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, - uintptr_t base_address, - const unsigned char *symtab_data, size_t symtab_size, - const unsigned char *strtab, size_t strtab_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct elf_syminfo_data *sdata, - struct elf_ppc64_opd_data *opd) -{ - size_t sym_count; - const b_elf_sym *sym; - size_t elf_symbol_count; - size_t elf_symbol_size; - struct elf_symbol *elf_symbols; - size_t i; - unsigned int j; - - sym_count = symtab_size / sizeof (b_elf_sym); - - /* We only care about function symbols. Count them. */ - sym = (const b_elf_sym *) symtab_data; - elf_symbol_count = 0; - for (i = 0; i < sym_count; ++i, ++sym) - { - int info; - - info = sym->st_info & 0xf; - if ((info == STT_FUNC || info == STT_OBJECT) - && sym->st_shndx != SHN_UNDEF) - ++elf_symbol_count; - } - - elf_symbol_size = elf_symbol_count * sizeof (struct elf_symbol); - elf_symbols = ((struct elf_symbol *) - backtrace_alloc (state, elf_symbol_size, error_callback, - data)); - if (elf_symbols == NULL) - return 0; - - sym = (const b_elf_sym *) symtab_data; - j = 0; - for (i = 0; i < sym_count; ++i, ++sym) - { - int info; - - info = sym->st_info & 0xf; - if (info != STT_FUNC && info != STT_OBJECT) - continue; - if (sym->st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF) - continue; - if (sym->st_name >= strtab_size) - { - error_callback (data, "symbol string index out of range", 0); - backtrace_free (state, elf_symbols, elf_symbol_size, error_callback, - data); - return 0; - } - elf_symbols[j].name = (const char *) strtab + sym->st_name; - /* Special case PowerPC64 ELFv1 symbols in .opd section, if the symbol - is a function descriptor, read the actual code address from the - descriptor. */ - if (opd - && sym->st_value >= opd->addr - && sym->st_value < opd->addr + opd->size) - elf_symbols[j].address - = *(const b_elf_addr *) (opd->data + (sym->st_value - opd->addr)); - else - elf_symbols[j].address = sym->st_value; - elf_symbols[j].address += base_address; - elf_symbols[j].size = sym->st_size; - ++j; - } - - backtrace_qsort (elf_symbols, elf_symbol_count, sizeof (struct elf_symbol), - elf_symbol_compare); - - sdata->next = NULL; - sdata->symbols = elf_symbols; - sdata->count = elf_symbol_count; - - return 1; -} - -/* Add EDATA to the list in STATE. */ - -static void -elf_add_syminfo_data (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct elf_syminfo_data *edata) -{ - if (!state->threaded) - { - struct elf_syminfo_data **pp; - - for (pp = (struct elf_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - *pp != NULL; - pp = &(*pp)->next) - ; - *pp = edata; - } - else - { - while (1) - { - struct elf_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct elf_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - - while (1) - { - struct elf_syminfo_data *p; - - p = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - - if (p == NULL) - break; - - pp = &p->next; - } - - if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, NULL, edata)) - break; - } - } -} - -/* Return the symbol name and value for an ADDR. */ - -static void -elf_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t addr, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data) -{ - struct elf_syminfo_data *edata; - struct elf_symbol *sym = NULL; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - for (edata = (struct elf_syminfo_data *) state->syminfo_data; - edata != NULL; - edata = edata->next) - { - sym = ((struct elf_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, edata->symbols, edata->count, - sizeof (struct elf_symbol), elf_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - } - } - else - { - struct elf_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct elf_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - while (1) - { - edata = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - if (edata == NULL) - break; - - sym = ((struct elf_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, edata->symbols, edata->count, - sizeof (struct elf_symbol), elf_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - - pp = &edata->next; - } - } - - if (sym == NULL) - callback (data, addr, NULL, 0, 0); - else - callback (data, addr, sym->name, sym->address, sym->size); -} - -/* Return whether FILENAME is a symlink. */ - -static int -elf_is_symlink (const char *filename) -{ - struct stat st; - - if (lstat (filename, &st) < 0) - return 0; - return S_ISLNK (st.st_mode); -} - -/* Return the results of reading the symlink FILENAME in a buffer - allocated by backtrace_alloc. Return the length of the buffer in - *LEN. */ - -static char * -elf_readlink (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - size_t *plen) -{ - size_t len; - char *buf; - - len = 128; - while (1) - { - ssize_t rl; - - buf = backtrace_alloc (state, len, error_callback, data); - if (buf == NULL) - return NULL; - rl = readlink (filename, buf, len); - if (rl < 0) - { - backtrace_free (state, buf, len, error_callback, data); - return NULL; - } - if ((size_t) rl < len - 1) - { - buf[rl] = '\0'; - *plen = len; - return buf; - } - backtrace_free (state, buf, len, error_callback, data); - len *= 2; - } -} - -#define SYSTEM_BUILD_ID_DIR "/usr/lib/debug/.build-id/" - -/* Open a separate debug info file, using the build ID to find it. - Returns an open file descriptor, or -1. - - The GDB manual says that the only place gdb looks for a debug file - when the build ID is known is in /usr/lib/debug/.build-id. */ - -static int -elf_open_debugfile_by_buildid (struct backtrace_state *state, - const char *buildid_data, size_t buildid_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - const char * const prefix = SYSTEM_BUILD_ID_DIR; - const size_t prefix_len = strlen (prefix); - const char * const suffix = ".debug"; - const size_t suffix_len = strlen (suffix); - size_t len; - char *bd_filename; - char *t; - size_t i; - int ret; - int does_not_exist; - - len = prefix_len + buildid_size * 2 + suffix_len + 2; - bd_filename = backtrace_alloc (state, len, error_callback, data); - if (bd_filename == NULL) - return -1; - - t = bd_filename; - memcpy (t, prefix, prefix_len); - t += prefix_len; - for (i = 0; i < buildid_size; i++) - { - unsigned char b; - unsigned char nib; - - b = (unsigned char) buildid_data[i]; - nib = (b & 0xf0) >> 4; - *t++ = nib < 10 ? '0' + nib : 'a' + nib - 10; - nib = b & 0x0f; - *t++ = nib < 10 ? '0' + nib : 'a' + nib - 10; - if (i == 0) - *t++ = '/'; - } - memcpy (t, suffix, suffix_len); - t[suffix_len] = '\0'; - - ret = backtrace_open (bd_filename, error_callback, data, &does_not_exist); - - backtrace_free (state, bd_filename, len, error_callback, data); - - /* gdb checks that the debuginfo file has the same build ID note. - That seems kind of pointless to me--why would it have the right - name but not the right build ID?--so skipping the check. */ - - return ret; -} - -/* Try to open a file whose name is PREFIX (length PREFIX_LEN) - concatenated with PREFIX2 (length PREFIX2_LEN) concatenated with - DEBUGLINK_NAME. Returns an open file descriptor, or -1. */ - -static int -elf_try_debugfile (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *prefix, - size_t prefix_len, const char *prefix2, size_t prefix2_len, - const char *debuglink_name, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - size_t debuglink_len; - size_t try_len; - char *try; - int does_not_exist; - int ret; - - debuglink_len = strlen (debuglink_name); - try_len = prefix_len + prefix2_len + debuglink_len + 1; - try = backtrace_alloc (state, try_len, error_callback, data); - if (try == NULL) - return -1; - - memcpy (try, prefix, prefix_len); - memcpy (try + prefix_len, prefix2, prefix2_len); - memcpy (try + prefix_len + prefix2_len, debuglink_name, debuglink_len); - try[prefix_len + prefix2_len + debuglink_len] = '\0'; - - ret = backtrace_open (try, error_callback, data, &does_not_exist); - - backtrace_free (state, try, try_len, error_callback, data); - - return ret; -} - -/* Find a separate debug info file, using the debuglink section data - to find it. Returns an open file descriptor, or -1. */ - -static int -elf_find_debugfile_by_debuglink (struct backtrace_state *state, - const char *filename, - const char *debuglink_name, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - int ret; - char *alc; - size_t alc_len; - const char *slash; - int ddescriptor; - const char *prefix; - size_t prefix_len; - - /* Resolve symlinks in FILENAME. Since FILENAME is fairly likely to - be /proc/self/exe, symlinks are common. We don't try to resolve - the whole path name, just the base name. */ - ret = -1; - alc = NULL; - alc_len = 0; - while (elf_is_symlink (filename)) - { - char *new_buf; - size_t new_len; - - new_buf = elf_readlink (state, filename, error_callback, data, &new_len); - if (new_buf == NULL) - break; - - if (new_buf[0] == '/') - filename = new_buf; - else - { - slash = strrchr (filename, '/'); - if (slash == NULL) - filename = new_buf; - else - { - size_t clen; - char *c; - - slash++; - clen = slash - filename + strlen (new_buf) + 1; - c = backtrace_alloc (state, clen, error_callback, data); - if (c == NULL) - goto done; - - memcpy (c, filename, slash - filename); - memcpy (c + (slash - filename), new_buf, strlen (new_buf)); - c[slash - filename + strlen (new_buf)] = '\0'; - backtrace_free (state, new_buf, new_len, error_callback, data); - filename = c; - new_buf = c; - new_len = clen; - } - } - - if (alc != NULL) - backtrace_free (state, alc, alc_len, error_callback, data); - alc = new_buf; - alc_len = new_len; - } - - /* Look for DEBUGLINK_NAME in the same directory as FILENAME. */ - - slash = strrchr (filename, '/'); - if (slash == NULL) - { - prefix = ""; - prefix_len = 0; - } - else - { - slash++; - prefix = filename; - prefix_len = slash - filename; - } - - ddescriptor = elf_try_debugfile (state, prefix, prefix_len, "", 0, - debuglink_name, error_callback, data); - if (ddescriptor >= 0) - { - ret = ddescriptor; - goto done; - } - - /* Look for DEBUGLINK_NAME in a .debug subdirectory of FILENAME. */ - - ddescriptor = elf_try_debugfile (state, prefix, prefix_len, ".debug/", - strlen (".debug/"), debuglink_name, - error_callback, data); - if (ddescriptor >= 0) - { - ret = ddescriptor; - goto done; - } - - /* Look for DEBUGLINK_NAME in /usr/lib/debug. */ - - ddescriptor = elf_try_debugfile (state, "/usr/lib/debug/", - strlen ("/usr/lib/debug/"), prefix, - prefix_len, debuglink_name, - error_callback, data); - if (ddescriptor >= 0) - ret = ddescriptor; - - done: - if (alc != NULL && alc_len > 0) - backtrace_free (state, alc, alc_len, error_callback, data); - return ret; -} - -/* Open a separate debug info file, using the debuglink section data - to find it. Returns an open file descriptor, or -1. */ - -static int -elf_open_debugfile_by_debuglink (struct backtrace_state *state, - const char *filename, - const char *debuglink_name, - uint32_t debuglink_crc, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - int ddescriptor; - - ddescriptor = elf_find_debugfile_by_debuglink (state, filename, - debuglink_name, - error_callback, data); - if (ddescriptor < 0) - return -1; - - if (debuglink_crc != 0) - { - uint32_t got_crc; - - got_crc = elf_crc32_file (state, ddescriptor, error_callback, data); - if (got_crc != debuglink_crc) - { - backtrace_close (ddescriptor, error_callback, data); - return -1; - } - } - - return ddescriptor; -} - -/* A function useful for setting a breakpoint for an inflation failure - when this code is compiled with -g. */ - -static void -elf_uncompress_failed(void) -{ -} - -/* *PVAL is the current value being read from the stream, and *PBITS - is the number of valid bits. Ensure that *PVAL holds at least 15 - bits by reading additional bits from *PPIN, up to PINEND, as - needed. Updates *PPIN, *PVAL and *PBITS. Returns 1 on success, 0 - on error. */ - -static int -elf_fetch_bits (const unsigned char **ppin, const unsigned char *pinend, - uint64_t *pval, unsigned int *pbits) -{ - unsigned int bits; - const unsigned char *pin; - uint64_t val; - uint32_t next; - - bits = *pbits; - if (bits >= 15) - return 1; - pin = *ppin; - val = *pval; - - if (unlikely (pinend - pin < 4)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - -#if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) \ - && defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) \ - && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ \ - || __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) - /* We've ensured that PIN is aligned. */ - next = *(const uint32_t *)pin; - -#if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ - next = __builtin_bswap32 (next); -#endif -#else - next = pin[0] | (pin[1] << 8) | (pin[2] << 16) | (pin[3] << 24); -#endif - - val |= (uint64_t)next << bits; - bits += 32; - pin += 4; - - /* We will need the next four bytes soon. */ - __builtin_prefetch (pin, 0, 0); - - *ppin = pin; - *pval = val; - *pbits = bits; - return 1; -} - -/* This is like elf_fetch_bits, but it fetchs the bits backward, and ensures at - least 16 bits. This is for zstd. */ - -static int -elf_fetch_bits_backward (const unsigned char **ppin, - const unsigned char *pinend, - uint64_t *pval, unsigned int *pbits) -{ - unsigned int bits; - const unsigned char *pin; - uint64_t val; - uint32_t next; - - bits = *pbits; - if (bits >= 16) - return 1; - pin = *ppin; - val = *pval; - - if (unlikely (pin <= pinend)) - { - if (bits == 0) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - return 1; - } - - pin -= 4; - -#if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) \ - && defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) \ - && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ \ - || __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) - /* We've ensured that PIN is aligned. */ - next = *(const uint32_t *)pin; - -#if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ - next = __builtin_bswap32 (next); -#endif -#else - next = pin[0] | (pin[1] << 8) | (pin[2] << 16) | (pin[3] << 24); -#endif - - val <<= 32; - val |= next; - bits += 32; - - if (unlikely (pin < pinend)) - { - val >>= (pinend - pin) * 8; - bits -= (pinend - pin) * 8; - } - - *ppin = pin; - *pval = val; - *pbits = bits; - return 1; -} - -/* Initialize backward fetching when the bitstream starts with a 1 bit in the - last byte in memory (which is the first one that we read). This is used by - zstd decompression. Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -elf_fetch_backward_init (const unsigned char **ppin, - const unsigned char *pinend, - uint64_t *pval, unsigned int *pbits) -{ - const unsigned char *pin; - unsigned int stream_start; - uint64_t val; - unsigned int bits; - - pin = *ppin; - stream_start = (unsigned int)*pin; - if (unlikely (stream_start == 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - val = 0; - bits = 0; - - /* Align to a 32-bit boundary. */ - while ((((uintptr_t)pin) & 3) != 0) - { - val <<= 8; - val |= (uint64_t)*pin; - bits += 8; - --pin; - } - - val <<= 8; - val |= (uint64_t)*pin; - bits += 8; - - *ppin = pin; - *pval = val; - *pbits = bits; - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (ppin, pinend, pval, pbits)) - return 0; - - *pbits -= __builtin_clz (stream_start) - (sizeof (unsigned int) - 1) * 8 + 1; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (ppin, pinend, pval, pbits)) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -/* Huffman code tables, like the rest of the zlib format, are defined - by RFC 1951. We store a Huffman code table as a series of tables - stored sequentially in memory. Each entry in a table is 16 bits. - The first, main, table has 256 entries. It is followed by a set of - secondary tables of length 2 to 128 entries. The maximum length of - a code sequence in the deflate format is 15 bits, so that is all we - need. Each secondary table has an index, which is the offset of - the table in the overall memory storage. - - The deflate format says that all codes of a given bit length are - lexicographically consecutive. Perhaps we could have 130 values - that require a 15-bit code, perhaps requiring three secondary - tables of size 128. I don't know if this is actually possible, but - it suggests that the maximum size required for secondary tables is - 3 * 128 + 3 * 64 ... == 768. The zlib enough program reports 660 - as the maximum. We permit 768, since in addition to the 256 for - the primary table, with two bytes per entry, and with the two - tables we need, that gives us a page. - - A single table entry needs to store a value or (for the main table - only) the index and size of a secondary table. Values range from 0 - to 285, inclusive. Secondary table indexes, per above, range from - 0 to 510. For a value we need to store the number of bits we need - to determine that value (one value may appear multiple times in the - table), which is 1 to 8. For a secondary table we need to store - the number of bits used to index into the table, which is 1 to 7. - And of course we need 1 bit to decide whether we have a value or a - secondary table index. So each entry needs 9 bits for value/table - index, 3 bits for size, 1 bit what it is. For simplicity we use 16 - bits per entry. */ - -/* Number of entries we allocate to for one code table. We get a page - for the two code tables we need. */ - -#define ZLIB_HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE (1024) - -/* Bit masks and shifts for the values in the table. */ - -#define ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK 0x01ff -#define ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT 9 -#define ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_MASK 0x7 -#define ZLIB_HUFFMAN_SECONDARY_SHIFT 12 - -/* For working memory while inflating we need two code tables, we need - an array of code lengths (max value 15, so we use unsigned char), - and an array of unsigned shorts used while building a table. The - latter two arrays must be large enough to hold the maximum number - of code lengths, which RFC 1951 defines as 286 + 30. */ - -#define ZLIB_TABLE_SIZE \ - (2 * ZLIB_HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE * sizeof (uint16_t) \ - + (286 + 30) * sizeof (uint16_t) \ - + (286 + 30) * sizeof (unsigned char)) - -#define ZLIB_TABLE_CODELEN_OFFSET \ - (2 * ZLIB_HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE * sizeof (uint16_t) \ - + (286 + 30) * sizeof (uint16_t)) - -#define ZLIB_TABLE_WORK_OFFSET \ - (2 * ZLIB_HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE * sizeof (uint16_t)) - -#ifdef BACKTRACE_GENERATE_FIXED_HUFFMAN_TABLE - -/* Used by the main function that generates the fixed table to learn - the table size. */ -static size_t final_next_secondary; - -#endif - -/* Build a Huffman code table from an array of lengths in CODES of - length CODES_LEN. The table is stored into *TABLE. ZDEBUG_TABLE - is the same as for elf_zlib_inflate, used to find some work space. - Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -elf_zlib_inflate_table (unsigned char *codes, size_t codes_len, - uint16_t *zdebug_table, uint16_t *table) -{ - uint16_t count[16]; - uint16_t start[16]; - uint16_t prev[16]; - uint16_t firstcode[7]; - uint16_t *next; - size_t i; - size_t j; - unsigned int code; - size_t next_secondary; - - /* Count the number of code of each length. Set NEXT[val] to be the - next value after VAL with the same bit length. */ - - next = (uint16_t *) (((unsigned char *) zdebug_table) - + ZLIB_TABLE_WORK_OFFSET); - - memset (&count[0], 0, 16 * sizeof (uint16_t)); - for (i = 0; i < codes_len; ++i) - { - if (unlikely (codes[i] >= 16)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (count[codes[i]] == 0) - { - start[codes[i]] = i; - prev[codes[i]] = i; - } - else - { - next[prev[codes[i]]] = i; - prev[codes[i]] = i; - } - - ++count[codes[i]]; - } - - /* For each length, fill in the table for the codes of that - length. */ - - memset (table, 0, ZLIB_HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE * sizeof (uint16_t)); - - /* Handle the values that do not require a secondary table. */ - - code = 0; - for (j = 1; j <= 8; ++j) - { - unsigned int jcnt; - unsigned int val; - - jcnt = count[j]; - if (jcnt == 0) - continue; - - if (unlikely (jcnt > (1U << j))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* There are JCNT values that have this length, the values - starting from START[j] continuing through NEXT[VAL]. Those - values are assigned consecutive values starting at CODE. */ - - val = start[j]; - for (i = 0; i < jcnt; ++i) - { - uint16_t tval; - size_t ind; - unsigned int incr; - - /* In the compressed bit stream, the value VAL is encoded as - J bits with the value C. */ - - if (unlikely ((val & ~ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - tval = val | ((j - 1) << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT); - - /* The table lookup uses 8 bits. If J is less than 8, we - don't know what the other bits will be. We need to fill - in all possibilities in the table. Since the Huffman - code is unambiguous, those entries can't be used for any - other code. */ - - for (ind = code; ind < 0x100; ind += 1 << j) - { - if (unlikely (table[ind] != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - table[ind] = tval; - } - - /* Advance to the next value with this length. */ - if (i + 1 < jcnt) - val = next[val]; - - /* The Huffman codes are stored in the bitstream with the - most significant bit first, as is required to make them - unambiguous. The effect is that when we read them from - the bitstream we see the bit sequence in reverse order: - the most significant bit of the Huffman code is the least - significant bit of the value we read from the bitstream. - That means that to make our table lookups work, we need - to reverse the bits of CODE. Since reversing bits is - tedious and in general requires using a table, we instead - increment CODE in reverse order. That is, if the number - of bits we are currently using, here named J, is 3, we - count as 000, 100, 010, 110, 001, 101, 011, 111, which is - to say the numbers from 0 to 7 but with the bits - reversed. Going to more bits, aka incrementing J, - effectively just adds more zero bits as the beginning, - and as such does not change the numeric value of CODE. - - To increment CODE of length J in reverse order, find the - most significant zero bit and set it to one while - clearing all higher bits. In other words, add 1 modulo - 2^J, only reversed. */ - - incr = 1U << (j - 1); - while ((code & incr) != 0) - incr >>= 1; - if (incr == 0) - code = 0; - else - { - code &= incr - 1; - code += incr; - } - } - } - - /* Handle the values that require a secondary table. */ - - /* Set FIRSTCODE, the number at which the codes start, for each - length. */ - - for (j = 9; j < 16; j++) - { - unsigned int jcnt; - unsigned int k; - - jcnt = count[j]; - if (jcnt == 0) - continue; - - /* There are JCNT values that have this length, the values - starting from START[j]. Those values are assigned - consecutive values starting at CODE. */ - - firstcode[j - 9] = code; - - /* Reverse add JCNT to CODE modulo 2^J. */ - for (k = 0; k < j; ++k) - { - if ((jcnt & (1U << k)) != 0) - { - unsigned int m; - unsigned int bit; - - bit = 1U << (j - k - 1); - for (m = 0; m < j - k; ++m, bit >>= 1) - { - if ((code & bit) == 0) - { - code += bit; - break; - } - code &= ~bit; - } - jcnt &= ~(1U << k); - } - } - if (unlikely (jcnt != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - - /* For J from 9 to 15, inclusive, we store COUNT[J] consecutive - values starting at START[J] with consecutive codes starting at - FIRSTCODE[J - 9]. In the primary table we need to point to the - secondary table, and the secondary table will be indexed by J - 9 - bits. We count down from 15 so that we install the larger - secondary tables first, as the smaller ones may be embedded in - the larger ones. */ - - next_secondary = 0; /* Index of next secondary table (after primary). */ - for (j = 15; j >= 9; j--) - { - unsigned int jcnt; - unsigned int val; - size_t primary; /* Current primary index. */ - size_t secondary; /* Offset to current secondary table. */ - size_t secondary_bits; /* Bit size of current secondary table. */ - - jcnt = count[j]; - if (jcnt == 0) - continue; - - val = start[j]; - code = firstcode[j - 9]; - primary = 0x100; - secondary = 0; - secondary_bits = 0; - for (i = 0; i < jcnt; ++i) - { - uint16_t tval; - size_t ind; - unsigned int incr; - - if ((code & 0xff) != primary) - { - uint16_t tprimary; - - /* Fill in a new primary table entry. */ - - primary = code & 0xff; - - tprimary = table[primary]; - if (tprimary == 0) - { - /* Start a new secondary table. */ - - if (unlikely ((next_secondary & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK) - != next_secondary)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - secondary = next_secondary; - secondary_bits = j - 8; - next_secondary += 1 << secondary_bits; - table[primary] = (secondary - + ((j - 8) << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT) - + (1U << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_SECONDARY_SHIFT)); - } - else - { - /* There is an existing entry. It had better be a - secondary table with enough bits. */ - if (unlikely ((tprimary - & (1U << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_SECONDARY_SHIFT)) - == 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - secondary = tprimary & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK; - secondary_bits = ((tprimary >> ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT) - & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_MASK); - if (unlikely (secondary_bits < j - 8)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - } - - /* Fill in secondary table entries. */ - - tval = val | ((j - 8) << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT); - - for (ind = code >> 8; - ind < (1U << secondary_bits); - ind += 1U << (j - 8)) - { - if (unlikely (table[secondary + 0x100 + ind] != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - table[secondary + 0x100 + ind] = tval; - } - - if (i + 1 < jcnt) - val = next[val]; - - incr = 1U << (j - 1); - while ((code & incr) != 0) - incr >>= 1; - if (incr == 0) - code = 0; - else - { - code &= incr - 1; - code += incr; - } - } - } - -#ifdef BACKTRACE_GENERATE_FIXED_HUFFMAN_TABLE - final_next_secondary = next_secondary; -#endif - - return 1; -} - -#ifdef BACKTRACE_GENERATE_FIXED_HUFFMAN_TABLE - -/* Used to generate the fixed Huffman table for block type 1. */ - -#include - -static uint16_t table[ZLIB_TABLE_SIZE]; -static unsigned char codes[288]; - -int -main () -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i <= 143; ++i) - codes[i] = 8; - for (i = 144; i <= 255; ++i) - codes[i] = 9; - for (i = 256; i <= 279; ++i) - codes[i] = 7; - for (i = 280; i <= 287; ++i) - codes[i] = 8; - if (!elf_zlib_inflate_table (&codes[0], 288, &table[0], &table[0])) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zlib_inflate_table failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - printf ("static const uint16_t elf_zlib_default_table[%#zx] =\n", - final_next_secondary + 0x100); - printf ("{\n"); - for (i = 0; i < final_next_secondary + 0x100; i += 8) - { - size_t j; - - printf (" "); - for (j = i; j < final_next_secondary + 0x100 && j < i + 8; ++j) - printf (" %#x,", table[j]); - printf ("\n"); - } - printf ("};\n"); - printf ("\n"); - - for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) - codes[i] = 5; - if (!elf_zlib_inflate_table (&codes[0], 32, &table[0], &table[0])) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zlib_inflate_table failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - printf ("static const uint16_t elf_zlib_default_dist_table[%#zx] =\n", - final_next_secondary + 0x100); - printf ("{\n"); - for (i = 0; i < final_next_secondary + 0x100; i += 8) - { - size_t j; - - printf (" "); - for (j = i; j < final_next_secondary + 0x100 && j < i + 8; ++j) - printf (" %#x,", table[j]); - printf ("\n"); - } - printf ("};\n"); - - return 0; -} - -#endif - -/* The fixed tables generated by the #ifdef'ed out main function - above. */ - -static const uint16_t elf_zlib_default_table[0x170] = -{ - 0xd00, 0xe50, 0xe10, 0xf18, 0xd10, 0xe70, 0xe30, 0x1230, - 0xd08, 0xe60, 0xe20, 0x1210, 0xe00, 0xe80, 0xe40, 0x1250, - 0xd04, 0xe58, 0xe18, 0x1200, 0xd14, 0xe78, 0xe38, 0x1240, - 0xd0c, 0xe68, 0xe28, 0x1220, 0xe08, 0xe88, 0xe48, 0x1260, - 0xd02, 0xe54, 0xe14, 0xf1c, 0xd12, 0xe74, 0xe34, 0x1238, - 0xd0a, 0xe64, 0xe24, 0x1218, 0xe04, 0xe84, 0xe44, 0x1258, - 0xd06, 0xe5c, 0xe1c, 0x1208, 0xd16, 0xe7c, 0xe3c, 0x1248, - 0xd0e, 0xe6c, 0xe2c, 0x1228, 0xe0c, 0xe8c, 0xe4c, 0x1268, - 0xd01, 0xe52, 0xe12, 0xf1a, 0xd11, 0xe72, 0xe32, 0x1234, - 0xd09, 0xe62, 0xe22, 0x1214, 0xe02, 0xe82, 0xe42, 0x1254, - 0xd05, 0xe5a, 0xe1a, 0x1204, 0xd15, 0xe7a, 0xe3a, 0x1244, - 0xd0d, 0xe6a, 0xe2a, 0x1224, 0xe0a, 0xe8a, 0xe4a, 0x1264, - 0xd03, 0xe56, 0xe16, 0xf1e, 0xd13, 0xe76, 0xe36, 0x123c, - 0xd0b, 0xe66, 0xe26, 0x121c, 0xe06, 0xe86, 0xe46, 0x125c, - 0xd07, 0xe5e, 0xe1e, 0x120c, 0xd17, 0xe7e, 0xe3e, 0x124c, - 0xd0f, 0xe6e, 0xe2e, 0x122c, 0xe0e, 0xe8e, 0xe4e, 0x126c, - 0xd00, 0xe51, 0xe11, 0xf19, 0xd10, 0xe71, 0xe31, 0x1232, - 0xd08, 0xe61, 0xe21, 0x1212, 0xe01, 0xe81, 0xe41, 0x1252, - 0xd04, 0xe59, 0xe19, 0x1202, 0xd14, 0xe79, 0xe39, 0x1242, - 0xd0c, 0xe69, 0xe29, 0x1222, 0xe09, 0xe89, 0xe49, 0x1262, - 0xd02, 0xe55, 0xe15, 0xf1d, 0xd12, 0xe75, 0xe35, 0x123a, - 0xd0a, 0xe65, 0xe25, 0x121a, 0xe05, 0xe85, 0xe45, 0x125a, - 0xd06, 0xe5d, 0xe1d, 0x120a, 0xd16, 0xe7d, 0xe3d, 0x124a, - 0xd0e, 0xe6d, 0xe2d, 0x122a, 0xe0d, 0xe8d, 0xe4d, 0x126a, - 0xd01, 0xe53, 0xe13, 0xf1b, 0xd11, 0xe73, 0xe33, 0x1236, - 0xd09, 0xe63, 0xe23, 0x1216, 0xe03, 0xe83, 0xe43, 0x1256, - 0xd05, 0xe5b, 0xe1b, 0x1206, 0xd15, 0xe7b, 0xe3b, 0x1246, - 0xd0d, 0xe6b, 0xe2b, 0x1226, 0xe0b, 0xe8b, 0xe4b, 0x1266, - 0xd03, 0xe57, 0xe17, 0xf1f, 0xd13, 0xe77, 0xe37, 0x123e, - 0xd0b, 0xe67, 0xe27, 0x121e, 0xe07, 0xe87, 0xe47, 0x125e, - 0xd07, 0xe5f, 0xe1f, 0x120e, 0xd17, 0xe7f, 0xe3f, 0x124e, - 0xd0f, 0xe6f, 0xe2f, 0x122e, 0xe0f, 0xe8f, 0xe4f, 0x126e, - 0x290, 0x291, 0x292, 0x293, 0x294, 0x295, 0x296, 0x297, - 0x298, 0x299, 0x29a, 0x29b, 0x29c, 0x29d, 0x29e, 0x29f, - 0x2a0, 0x2a1, 0x2a2, 0x2a3, 0x2a4, 0x2a5, 0x2a6, 0x2a7, - 0x2a8, 0x2a9, 0x2aa, 0x2ab, 0x2ac, 0x2ad, 0x2ae, 0x2af, - 0x2b0, 0x2b1, 0x2b2, 0x2b3, 0x2b4, 0x2b5, 0x2b6, 0x2b7, - 0x2b8, 0x2b9, 0x2ba, 0x2bb, 0x2bc, 0x2bd, 0x2be, 0x2bf, - 0x2c0, 0x2c1, 0x2c2, 0x2c3, 0x2c4, 0x2c5, 0x2c6, 0x2c7, - 0x2c8, 0x2c9, 0x2ca, 0x2cb, 0x2cc, 0x2cd, 0x2ce, 0x2cf, - 0x2d0, 0x2d1, 0x2d2, 0x2d3, 0x2d4, 0x2d5, 0x2d6, 0x2d7, - 0x2d8, 0x2d9, 0x2da, 0x2db, 0x2dc, 0x2dd, 0x2de, 0x2df, - 0x2e0, 0x2e1, 0x2e2, 0x2e3, 0x2e4, 0x2e5, 0x2e6, 0x2e7, - 0x2e8, 0x2e9, 0x2ea, 0x2eb, 0x2ec, 0x2ed, 0x2ee, 0x2ef, - 0x2f0, 0x2f1, 0x2f2, 0x2f3, 0x2f4, 0x2f5, 0x2f6, 0x2f7, - 0x2f8, 0x2f9, 0x2fa, 0x2fb, 0x2fc, 0x2fd, 0x2fe, 0x2ff, -}; - -static const uint16_t elf_zlib_default_dist_table[0x100] = -{ - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, - 0x800, 0x810, 0x808, 0x818, 0x804, 0x814, 0x80c, 0x81c, - 0x802, 0x812, 0x80a, 0x81a, 0x806, 0x816, 0x80e, 0x81e, - 0x801, 0x811, 0x809, 0x819, 0x805, 0x815, 0x80d, 0x81d, - 0x803, 0x813, 0x80b, 0x81b, 0x807, 0x817, 0x80f, 0x81f, -}; - -/* Inflate a zlib stream from PIN/SIN to POUT/SOUT. Return 1 on - success, 0 on some error parsing the stream. */ - -static int -elf_zlib_inflate (const unsigned char *pin, size_t sin, uint16_t *zdebug_table, - unsigned char *pout, size_t sout) -{ - unsigned char *porigout; - const unsigned char *pinend; - unsigned char *poutend; - - /* We can apparently see multiple zlib streams concatenated - together, so keep going as long as there is something to read. - The last 4 bytes are the checksum. */ - porigout = pout; - pinend = pin + sin; - poutend = pout + sout; - while ((pinend - pin) > 4) - { - uint64_t val; - unsigned int bits; - int last; - - /* Read the two byte zlib header. */ - - if (unlikely ((pin[0] & 0xf) != 8)) /* 8 is zlib encoding. */ - { - /* Unknown compression method. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - if (unlikely ((pin[0] >> 4) > 7)) - { - /* Window size too large. Other than this check, we don't - care about the window size. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - if (unlikely ((pin[1] & 0x20) != 0)) - { - /* Stream expects a predefined dictionary, but we have no - dictionary. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - val = (pin[0] << 8) | pin[1]; - if (unlikely (val % 31 != 0)) - { - /* Header check failure. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - pin += 2; - - /* Align PIN to a 32-bit boundary. */ - - val = 0; - bits = 0; - while ((((uintptr_t) pin) & 3) != 0) - { - val |= (uint64_t)*pin << bits; - bits += 8; - ++pin; - } - - /* Read blocks until one is marked last. */ - - last = 0; - - while (!last) - { - unsigned int type; - const uint16_t *tlit; - const uint16_t *tdist; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - last = val & 1; - type = (val >> 1) & 3; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (unlikely (type == 3)) - { - /* Invalid block type. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (type == 0) - { - uint16_t len; - uint16_t lenc; - - /* An uncompressed block. */ - - /* If we've read ahead more than a byte, back up. */ - while (bits >= 8) - { - --pin; - bits -= 8; - } - - val = 0; - bits = 0; - if (unlikely ((pinend - pin) < 4)) - { - /* Missing length. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - len = pin[0] | (pin[1] << 8); - lenc = pin[2] | (pin[3] << 8); - pin += 4; - lenc = ~lenc; - if (unlikely (len != lenc)) - { - /* Corrupt data. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - if (unlikely (len > (unsigned int) (pinend - pin) - || len > (unsigned int) (poutend - pout))) - { - /* Not enough space in buffers. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - memcpy (pout, pin, len); - pout += len; - pin += len; - - /* Align PIN. */ - while ((((uintptr_t) pin) & 3) != 0) - { - val |= (uint64_t)*pin << bits; - bits += 8; - ++pin; - } - - /* Go around to read the next block. */ - continue; - } - - if (type == 1) - { - tlit = elf_zlib_default_table; - tdist = elf_zlib_default_dist_table; - } - else - { - unsigned int nlit; - unsigned int ndist; - unsigned int nclen; - unsigned char codebits[19]; - unsigned char *plenbase; - unsigned char *plen; - unsigned char *plenend; - - /* Read a Huffman encoding table. The various magic - numbers here are from RFC 1951. */ - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - nlit = (val & 0x1f) + 257; - val >>= 5; - ndist = (val & 0x1f) + 1; - val >>= 5; - nclen = (val & 0xf) + 4; - val >>= 4; - bits -= 14; - if (unlikely (nlit > 286 || ndist > 30)) - { - /* Values out of range. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Read and build the table used to compress the - literal, length, and distance codes. */ - - memset(&codebits[0], 0, 19); - - /* There are always at least 4 elements in the - table. */ - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - codebits[16] = val & 7; - codebits[17] = (val >> 3) & 7; - codebits[18] = (val >> 6) & 7; - codebits[0] = (val >> 9) & 7; - val >>= 12; - bits -= 12; - - if (nclen == 4) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[8] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 5) - goto codebitsdone; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - codebits[7] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 6) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[9] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 7) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[6] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 8) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[10] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 9) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[5] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 10) - goto codebitsdone; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - codebits[11] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 11) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[4] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 12) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[12] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 13) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[3] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 14) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[13] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 15) - goto codebitsdone; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - codebits[2] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 16) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[14] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 17) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[1] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - if (nclen == 18) - goto codebitsdone; - - codebits[15] = val & 7; - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - - codebitsdone: - - if (!elf_zlib_inflate_table (codebits, 19, zdebug_table, - zdebug_table)) - return 0; - - /* Read the compressed bit lengths of the literal, - length, and distance codes. We have allocated space - at the end of zdebug_table to hold them. */ - - plenbase = (((unsigned char *) zdebug_table) - + ZLIB_TABLE_CODELEN_OFFSET); - plen = plenbase; - plenend = plen + nlit + ndist; - while (plen < plenend) - { - uint16_t t; - unsigned int b; - uint16_t v; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - t = zdebug_table[val & 0xff]; - - /* The compression here uses bit lengths up to 7, so - a secondary table is never necessary. */ - if (unlikely ((t & (1U << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_SECONDARY_SHIFT)) - != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - b = (t >> ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT) & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_MASK; - val >>= b + 1; - bits -= b + 1; - - v = t & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK; - if (v < 16) - *plen++ = v; - else if (v == 16) - { - unsigned int c; - unsigned int prev; - - /* Copy previous entry 3 to 6 times. */ - - if (unlikely (plen == plenbase)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* We used up to 7 bits since the last - elf_fetch_bits, so we have at least 8 bits - available here. */ - - c = 3 + (val & 0x3); - val >>= 2; - bits -= 2; - if (unlikely ((unsigned int) (plenend - plen) < c)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - prev = plen[-1]; - switch (c) - { - case 6: - *plen++ = prev; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 5: - *plen++ = prev; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 4: - *plen++ = prev; - } - *plen++ = prev; - *plen++ = prev; - *plen++ = prev; - } - else if (v == 17) - { - unsigned int c; - - /* Store zero 3 to 10 times. */ - - /* We used up to 7 bits since the last - elf_fetch_bits, so we have at least 8 bits - available here. */ - - c = 3 + (val & 0x7); - val >>= 3; - bits -= 3; - if (unlikely ((unsigned int) (plenend - plen) < c)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - switch (c) - { - case 10: - *plen++ = 0; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 9: - *plen++ = 0; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 8: - *plen++ = 0; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 7: - *plen++ = 0; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 6: - *plen++ = 0; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 5: - *plen++ = 0; - ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH; - case 4: - *plen++ = 0; - } - *plen++ = 0; - *plen++ = 0; - *plen++ = 0; - } - else if (v == 18) - { - unsigned int c; - - /* Store zero 11 to 138 times. */ - - /* We used up to 7 bits since the last - elf_fetch_bits, so we have at least 8 bits - available here. */ - - c = 11 + (val & 0x7f); - val >>= 7; - bits -= 7; - if (unlikely ((unsigned int) (plenend - plen) < c)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - memset (plen, 0, c); - plen += c; - } - else - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - - /* Make sure that the stop code can appear. */ - - plen = plenbase; - if (unlikely (plen[256] == 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Build the decompression tables. */ - - if (!elf_zlib_inflate_table (plen, nlit, zdebug_table, - zdebug_table)) - return 0; - if (!elf_zlib_inflate_table (plen + nlit, ndist, zdebug_table, - (zdebug_table - + ZLIB_HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE))) - return 0; - tlit = zdebug_table; - tdist = zdebug_table + ZLIB_HUFFMAN_TABLE_SIZE; - } - - /* Inflate values until the end of the block. This is the - main loop of the inflation code. */ - - while (1) - { - uint16_t t; - unsigned int b; - uint16_t v; - unsigned int lit; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - t = tlit[val & 0xff]; - b = (t >> ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT) & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_MASK; - v = t & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK; - - if ((t & (1U << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_SECONDARY_SHIFT)) == 0) - { - lit = v; - val >>= b + 1; - bits -= b + 1; - } - else - { - t = tlit[v + 0x100 + ((val >> 8) & ((1U << b) - 1))]; - b = (t >> ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT) & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_MASK; - lit = t & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK; - val >>= b + 8; - bits -= b + 8; - } - - if (lit < 256) - { - if (unlikely (pout == poutend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - *pout++ = lit; - - /* We will need to write the next byte soon. We ask - for high temporal locality because we will write - to the whole cache line soon. */ - __builtin_prefetch (pout, 1, 3); - } - else if (lit == 256) - { - /* The end of the block. */ - break; - } - else - { - unsigned int dist; - unsigned int len; - - /* Convert lit into a length. */ - - if (lit < 265) - len = lit - 257 + 3; - else if (lit == 285) - len = 258; - else if (unlikely (lit > 285)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - else - { - unsigned int extra; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - /* This is an expression for the table of length - codes in RFC 1951 3.2.5. */ - lit -= 265; - extra = (lit >> 2) + 1; - len = (lit & 3) << extra; - len += 11; - len += ((1U << (extra - 1)) - 1) << 3; - len += val & ((1U << extra) - 1); - val >>= extra; - bits -= extra; - } - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - t = tdist[val & 0xff]; - b = (t >> ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT) & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_MASK; - v = t & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK; - - if ((t & (1U << ZLIB_HUFFMAN_SECONDARY_SHIFT)) == 0) - { - dist = v; - val >>= b + 1; - bits -= b + 1; - } - else - { - t = tdist[v + 0x100 + ((val >> 8) & ((1U << b) - 1))]; - b = ((t >> ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_SHIFT) - & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_BITS_MASK); - dist = t & ZLIB_HUFFMAN_VALUE_MASK; - val >>= b + 8; - bits -= b + 8; - } - - /* Convert dist to a distance. */ - - if (dist == 0) - { - /* A distance of 1. A common case, meaning - repeat the last character LEN times. */ - - if (unlikely (pout == porigout)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely ((unsigned int) (poutend - pout) < len)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - memset (pout, pout[-1], len); - pout += len; - } - else if (unlikely (dist > 29)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - else - { - if (dist < 4) - dist = dist + 1; - else - { - unsigned int extra; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - /* This is an expression for the table of - distance codes in RFC 1951 3.2.5. */ - dist -= 4; - extra = (dist >> 1) + 1; - dist = (dist & 1) << extra; - dist += 5; - dist += ((1U << (extra - 1)) - 1) << 2; - dist += val & ((1U << extra) - 1); - val >>= extra; - bits -= extra; - } - - /* Go back dist bytes, and copy len bytes from - there. */ - - if (unlikely ((unsigned int) (pout - porigout) < dist)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely ((unsigned int) (poutend - pout) < len)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (dist >= len) - { - memcpy (pout, pout - dist, len); - pout += len; - } - else - { - while (len > 0) - { - unsigned int copy; - - copy = len < dist ? len : dist; - memcpy (pout, pout - dist, copy); - len -= copy; - pout += copy; - } - } - } - } - } - } - } - - /* We should have filled the output buffer. */ - if (unlikely (pout != poutend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Verify the zlib checksum. The checksum is in the 4 bytes at - CHECKBYTES, and the uncompressed data is at UNCOMPRESSED / - UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -elf_zlib_verify_checksum (const unsigned char *checkbytes, - const unsigned char *uncompressed, - size_t uncompressed_size) -{ - unsigned int i; - unsigned int cksum; - const unsigned char *p; - uint32_t s1; - uint32_t s2; - size_t hsz; - - cksum = 0; - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - cksum = (cksum << 8) | checkbytes[i]; - - s1 = 1; - s2 = 0; - - /* Minimize modulo operations. */ - - p = uncompressed; - hsz = uncompressed_size; - while (hsz >= 5552) - { - for (i = 0; i < 5552; i += 16) - { - /* Manually unroll loop 16 times. */ - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - } - hsz -= 5552; - s1 %= 65521; - s2 %= 65521; - } - - while (hsz >= 16) - { - /* Manually unroll loop 16 times. */ - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - - hsz -= 16; - } - - for (i = 0; i < hsz; ++i) - { - s1 = s1 + *p++; - s2 = s2 + s1; - } - - s1 %= 65521; - s2 %= 65521; - - if (unlikely ((s2 << 16) + s1 != cksum)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Inflate a zlib stream from PIN/SIN to POUT/SOUT, and verify the - checksum. Return 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -elf_zlib_inflate_and_verify (const unsigned char *pin, size_t sin, - uint16_t *zdebug_table, unsigned char *pout, - size_t sout) -{ - if (!elf_zlib_inflate (pin, sin, zdebug_table, pout, sout)) - return 0; - if (!elf_zlib_verify_checksum (pin + sin - 4, pout, sout)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -/* For working memory during zstd compression, we need - - a literal length FSE table: 512 64-bit values == 4096 bytes - - a match length FSE table: 512 64-bit values == 4096 bytes - - a offset FSE table: 256 64-bit values == 2048 bytes - - a Huffman tree: 2048 uint16_t values == 4096 bytes - - scratch space, one of - - to build an FSE table: 512 uint16_t values == 1024 bytes - - to build a Huffman tree: 512 uint16_t + 256 uint32_t == 2048 bytes -*/ - -#define ZSTD_TABLE_SIZE \ - (2 * 512 * sizeof (struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry) \ - + 256 * sizeof (struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry) \ - + 2048 * sizeof (uint16_t) \ - + 512 * sizeof (uint16_t) + 256 * sizeof (uint32_t)) - -#define ZSTD_TABLE_LITERAL_FSE_OFFSET (0) - -#define ZSTD_TABLE_MATCH_FSE_OFFSET \ - (512 * sizeof (struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry)) - -#define ZSTD_TABLE_OFFSET_FSE_OFFSET \ - (ZSTD_TABLE_MATCH_FSE_OFFSET \ - + 512 * sizeof (struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry)) - -#define ZSTD_TABLE_HUFFMAN_OFFSET \ - (ZSTD_TABLE_OFFSET_FSE_OFFSET \ - + 256 * sizeof (struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry)) - -#define ZSTD_TABLE_WORK_OFFSET \ - (ZSTD_TABLE_HUFFMAN_OFFSET + 2048 * sizeof (uint16_t)) - -/* An entry in a zstd FSE table. */ - -struct elf_zstd_fse_entry -{ - /* The value that this FSE entry represents. */ - unsigned char symbol; - /* The number of bits to read to determine the next state. */ - unsigned char bits; - /* Add the bits to this base to get the next state. */ - uint16_t base; -}; - -static int -elf_zstd_build_fse (const int16_t *, int, uint16_t *, int, - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *); - -/* Read a zstd FSE table and build the decoding table in *TABLE, updating *PPIN - as it reads. ZDEBUG_TABLE is scratch space; it must be enough for 512 - uint16_t values (1024 bytes). MAXIDX is the maximum number of symbols - permitted. *TABLE_BITS is the maximum number of bits for symbols in the - table: the size of *TABLE is at least 1 << *TABLE_BITS. This updates - *TABLE_BITS to the actual number of bits. Returns 1 on success, 0 on - error. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_read_fse (const unsigned char **ppin, const unsigned char *pinend, - uint16_t *zdebug_table, int maxidx, - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *table, int *table_bits) -{ - const unsigned char *pin; - int16_t *norm; - uint16_t *next; - uint64_t val; - unsigned int bits; - int accuracy_log; - uint32_t remaining; - uint32_t threshold; - int bits_needed; - int idx; - int prev0; - - pin = *ppin; - - norm = (int16_t *) zdebug_table; - next = zdebug_table + 256; - - if (unlikely (pin + 3 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Align PIN to a 32-bit boundary. */ - - val = 0; - bits = 0; - while ((((uintptr_t) pin) & 3) != 0) - { - val |= (uint64_t)*pin << bits; - bits += 8; - ++pin; - } - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - accuracy_log = (val & 0xf) + 5; - if (accuracy_log > *table_bits) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - *table_bits = accuracy_log; - val >>= 4; - bits -= 4; - - /* This code is mostly copied from the reference implementation. */ - - /* The number of remaining probabilities, plus 1. This sets the number of - bits that need to be read for the next value. */ - remaining = (1 << accuracy_log) + 1; - - /* The current difference between small and large values, which depends on - the number of remaining values. Small values use one less bit. */ - threshold = 1 << accuracy_log; - - /* The number of bits used to compute threshold. */ - bits_needed = accuracy_log + 1; - - /* The next character value. */ - idx = 0; - - /* Whether the last count was 0. */ - prev0 = 0; - - while (remaining > 1 && idx <= maxidx) - { - uint32_t max; - int32_t count; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - if (prev0) - { - int zidx; - - /* Previous count was 0, so there is a 2-bit repeat flag. If the - 2-bit flag is 0b11, it adds 3 and then there is another repeat - flag. */ - zidx = idx; - while ((val & 0xfff) == 0xfff) - { - zidx += 3 * 6; - val >>= 12; - bits -= 12; - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - } - while ((val & 3) == 3) - { - zidx += 3; - val >>= 2; - bits -= 2; - if (!elf_fetch_bits (&pin, pinend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - } - /* We have at least 13 bits here, don't need to fetch. */ - zidx += val & 3; - val >>= 2; - bits -= 2; - - if (unlikely (zidx > maxidx)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - for (; idx < zidx; idx++) - norm[idx] = 0; - - prev0 = 0; - continue; - } - - max = (2 * threshold - 1) - remaining; - if ((val & (threshold - 1)) < max) - { - /* A small value. */ - count = (int32_t) ((uint32_t) val & (threshold - 1)); - val >>= bits_needed - 1; - bits -= bits_needed - 1; - } - else - { - /* A large value. */ - count = (int32_t) ((uint32_t) val & (2 * threshold - 1)); - if (count >= (int32_t) threshold) - count -= (int32_t) max; - val >>= bits_needed; - bits -= bits_needed; - } - - count--; - if (count >= 0) - remaining -= count; - else - remaining--; - if (unlikely (idx >= 256)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - norm[idx] = (int16_t) count; - ++idx; - - prev0 = count == 0; - - while (remaining < threshold) - { - bits_needed--; - threshold >>= 1; - } - } - - if (unlikely (remaining != 1)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* If we've read ahead more than a byte, back up. */ - while (bits >= 8) - { - --pin; - bits -= 8; - } - - *ppin = pin; - - for (; idx <= maxidx; idx++) - norm[idx] = 0; - - return elf_zstd_build_fse (norm, idx, next, *table_bits, table); -} - -/* Build the FSE decoding table from a list of probabilities. This reads from - NORM of length IDX, uses NEXT as scratch space, and writes to *TABLE, whose - size is TABLE_BITS. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_build_fse (const int16_t *norm, int idx, uint16_t *next, - int table_bits, struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *table) -{ - int table_size; - int high_threshold; - int i; - int pos; - int step; - int mask; - - table_size = 1 << table_bits; - high_threshold = table_size - 1; - for (i = 0; i < idx; i++) - { - int16_t n; - - n = norm[i]; - if (n >= 0) - next[i] = (uint16_t) n; - else - { - table[high_threshold].symbol = (unsigned char) i; - high_threshold--; - next[i] = 1; - } - } - - pos = 0; - step = (table_size >> 1) + (table_size >> 3) + 3; - mask = table_size - 1; - for (i = 0; i < idx; i++) - { - int n; - int j; - - n = (int) norm[i]; - for (j = 0; j < n; j++) - { - table[pos].symbol = (unsigned char) i; - pos = (pos + step) & mask; - while (unlikely (pos > high_threshold)) - pos = (pos + step) & mask; - } - } - if (unlikely (pos != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - for (i = 0; i < table_size; i++) - { - unsigned char sym; - uint16_t next_state; - int high_bit; - int bits; - - sym = table[i].symbol; - next_state = next[sym]; - ++next[sym]; - - if (next_state == 0) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - high_bit = 31 - __builtin_clz (next_state); - - bits = table_bits - high_bit; - table[i].bits = (unsigned char) bits; - table[i].base = (uint16_t) ((next_state << bits) - table_size); - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Encode the baseline and bits into a single 32-bit value. */ - -#define ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(baseline, basebits) \ - ((uint32_t)(baseline) | ((uint32_t)(basebits) << 24)) - -#define ZSTD_DECODE_BASELINE(baseline_basebits) \ - ((uint32_t)(baseline_basebits) & 0xffffff) - -#define ZSTD_DECODE_BASEBITS(baseline_basebits) \ - ((uint32_t)(baseline_basebits) >> 24) - -/* Given a literal length code, we need to read a number of bits and add that - to a baseline. For states 0 to 15 the baseline is the state and the number - of bits is zero. */ - -#define ZSTD_LITERAL_LENGTH_BASELINE_OFFSET (16) - -static const uint32_t elf_zstd_literal_length_base[] = -{ - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(16, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(18, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(20, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(22, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(24, 2), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(28, 2), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(32, 3), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(40, 3), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(48, 4), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(64, 6), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(128, 7), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(256, 8), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(512, 9), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(1024, 10), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(2048, 11), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(4096, 12), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(8192, 13), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(16384, 14), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(32768, 15), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(65536, 16) -}; - -/* The same applies to match length codes. For states 0 to 31 the baseline is - the state + 3 and the number of bits is zero. */ - -#define ZSTD_MATCH_LENGTH_BASELINE_OFFSET (32) - -static const uint32_t elf_zstd_match_length_base[] = -{ - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(35, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(37, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(39, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(41, 1), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(43, 2), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(47, 2), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(51, 3), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(59, 3), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(67, 4), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(83, 4), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(99, 5), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(131, 7), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(259, 8), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(515, 9), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(1027, 10), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(2051, 11), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(4099, 12), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(8195, 13), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(16387, 14), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(32771, 15), - ZSTD_ENCODE_BASELINE_BITS(65539, 16) -}; - -/* An entry in an FSE table used for literal/match/length values. For these we - have to map the symbol to a baseline value, and we have to read zero or more - bits and add that value to the baseline value. Rather than look the values - up in a separate table, we grow the FSE table so that we get better memory - caching. */ - -struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry -{ - /* The baseline for the value that this FSE entry represents.. */ - uint32_t baseline; - /* The number of bits to read to add to the baseline. */ - unsigned char basebits; - /* The number of bits to read to determine the next state. */ - unsigned char bits; - /* Add the bits to this base to get the next state. */ - uint16_t base; -}; - -/* Convert the literal length FSE table FSE_TABLE to an FSE baseline table at - BASELINE_TABLE. Note that FSE_TABLE and BASELINE_TABLE will overlap. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_make_literal_baseline_fse ( - const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *fse_table, - int table_bits, - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *baseline_table) -{ - size_t count; - const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *pfse; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *pbaseline; - - /* Convert backward to avoid overlap. */ - - count = 1U << table_bits; - pfse = fse_table + count; - pbaseline = baseline_table + count; - while (pfse > fse_table) - { - unsigned char symbol; - unsigned char bits; - uint16_t base; - - --pfse; - --pbaseline; - symbol = pfse->symbol; - bits = pfse->bits; - base = pfse->base; - if (symbol < ZSTD_LITERAL_LENGTH_BASELINE_OFFSET) - { - pbaseline->baseline = (uint32_t)symbol; - pbaseline->basebits = 0; - } - else - { - unsigned int idx; - uint32_t basebits; - - if (unlikely (symbol > 35)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - idx = symbol - ZSTD_LITERAL_LENGTH_BASELINE_OFFSET; - basebits = elf_zstd_literal_length_base[idx]; - pbaseline->baseline = ZSTD_DECODE_BASELINE(basebits); - pbaseline->basebits = ZSTD_DECODE_BASEBITS(basebits); - } - pbaseline->bits = bits; - pbaseline->base = base; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Convert the offset length FSE table FSE_TABLE to an FSE baseline table at - BASELINE_TABLE. Note that FSE_TABLE and BASELINE_TABLE will overlap. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_make_offset_baseline_fse ( - const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *fse_table, - int table_bits, - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *baseline_table) -{ - size_t count; - const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *pfse; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *pbaseline; - - /* Convert backward to avoid overlap. */ - - count = 1U << table_bits; - pfse = fse_table + count; - pbaseline = baseline_table + count; - while (pfse > fse_table) - { - unsigned char symbol; - unsigned char bits; - uint16_t base; - - --pfse; - --pbaseline; - symbol = pfse->symbol; - bits = pfse->bits; - base = pfse->base; - if (unlikely (symbol > 31)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* The simple way to write this is - - pbaseline->baseline = (uint32_t)1 << symbol; - pbaseline->basebits = symbol; - - That will give us an offset value that corresponds to the one - described in the RFC. However, for offset values > 3, we have to - subtract 3. And for offset values 1, 2, 3 we use a repeated offset. - The baseline is always a power of 2, and is never 0, so for these low - values we will see one entry that is baseline 1, basebits 0, and one - entry that is baseline 2, basebits 1. All other entries will have - baseline >= 4 and basebits >= 2. - - So we can check for RFC offset <= 3 by checking for basebits <= 1. - And that means that we can subtract 3 here and not worry about doing - it in the hot loop. */ - - pbaseline->baseline = (uint32_t)1 << symbol; - if (symbol >= 2) - pbaseline->baseline -= 3; - pbaseline->basebits = symbol; - pbaseline->bits = bits; - pbaseline->base = base; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Convert the match length FSE table FSE_TABLE to an FSE baseline table at - BASELINE_TABLE. Note that FSE_TABLE and BASELINE_TABLE will overlap. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_make_match_baseline_fse ( - const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *fse_table, - int table_bits, - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *baseline_table) -{ - size_t count; - const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *pfse; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *pbaseline; - - /* Convert backward to avoid overlap. */ - - count = 1U << table_bits; - pfse = fse_table + count; - pbaseline = baseline_table + count; - while (pfse > fse_table) - { - unsigned char symbol; - unsigned char bits; - uint16_t base; - - --pfse; - --pbaseline; - symbol = pfse->symbol; - bits = pfse->bits; - base = pfse->base; - if (symbol < ZSTD_MATCH_LENGTH_BASELINE_OFFSET) - { - pbaseline->baseline = (uint32_t)symbol + 3; - pbaseline->basebits = 0; - } - else - { - unsigned int idx; - uint32_t basebits; - - if (unlikely (symbol > 52)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - idx = symbol - ZSTD_MATCH_LENGTH_BASELINE_OFFSET; - basebits = elf_zstd_match_length_base[idx]; - pbaseline->baseline = ZSTD_DECODE_BASELINE(basebits); - pbaseline->basebits = ZSTD_DECODE_BASEBITS(basebits); - } - pbaseline->bits = bits; - pbaseline->base = base; - } - - return 1; -} - -#ifdef BACKTRACE_GENERATE_ZSTD_FSE_TABLES - -/* Used to generate the predefined FSE decoding tables for zstd. */ - -#include - -/* These values are straight from RFC 8878. */ - -static int16_t lit[36] = -{ - 4, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, - 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - -1,-1,-1,-1 -}; - -static int16_t match[53] = -{ - 1, 4, 3, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,-1,-1, - -1,-1,-1,-1,-1 -}; - -static int16_t offset[29] = -{ - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1 -}; - -static uint16_t next[256]; - -static void -print_table (const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *table, size_t size) -{ - size_t i; - - printf ("{\n"); - for (i = 0; i < size; i += 3) - { - int j; - - printf (" "); - for (j = 0; j < 3 && i + j < size; ++j) - printf (" { %u, %d, %d, %d },", table[i + j].baseline, - table[i + j].basebits, table[i + j].bits, - table[i + j].base); - printf ("\n"); - } - printf ("};\n"); -} - -int -main () -{ - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry lit_table[64]; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry lit_baseline[64]; - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry match_table[64]; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry match_baseline[64]; - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry offset_table[32]; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry offset_baseline[32]; - - if (!elf_zstd_build_fse (lit, sizeof lit / sizeof lit[0], next, - 6, lit_table)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zstd_build_fse failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - if (!elf_zstd_make_literal_baseline_fse (lit_table, 6, lit_baseline)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zstd_make_literal_baseline_fse failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - printf ("static const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry " - "elf_zstd_lit_table[64] =\n"); - print_table (lit_baseline, - sizeof lit_baseline / sizeof lit_baseline[0]); - printf ("\n"); - - if (!elf_zstd_build_fse (match, sizeof match / sizeof match[0], next, - 6, match_table)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zstd_build_fse failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - if (!elf_zstd_make_match_baseline_fse (match_table, 6, match_baseline)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zstd_make_match_baseline_fse failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - printf ("static const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry " - "elf_zstd_match_table[64] =\n"); - print_table (match_baseline, - sizeof match_baseline / sizeof match_baseline[0]); - printf ("\n"); - - if (!elf_zstd_build_fse (offset, sizeof offset / sizeof offset[0], next, - 5, offset_table)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zstd_build_fse failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - if (!elf_zstd_make_offset_baseline_fse (offset_table, 5, offset_baseline)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "elf_zstd_make_offset_baseline_fse failed\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - printf ("static const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry " - "elf_zstd_offset_table[32] =\n"); - print_table (offset_baseline, - sizeof offset_baseline / sizeof offset_baseline[0]); - printf ("\n"); - - return 0; -} - -#endif - -/* The fixed tables generated by the #ifdef'ed out main function - above. */ - -static const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry elf_zstd_lit_table[64] = -{ - { 0, 0, 4, 0 }, { 0, 0, 4, 16 }, { 1, 0, 5, 32 }, - { 3, 0, 5, 0 }, { 4, 0, 5, 0 }, { 6, 0, 5, 0 }, - { 7, 0, 5, 0 }, { 9, 0, 5, 0 }, { 10, 0, 5, 0 }, - { 12, 0, 5, 0 }, { 14, 0, 6, 0 }, { 16, 1, 5, 0 }, - { 20, 1, 5, 0 }, { 22, 1, 5, 0 }, { 28, 2, 5, 0 }, - { 32, 3, 5, 0 }, { 48, 4, 5, 0 }, { 64, 6, 5, 32 }, - { 128, 7, 5, 0 }, { 256, 8, 6, 0 }, { 1024, 10, 6, 0 }, - { 4096, 12, 6, 0 }, { 0, 0, 4, 32 }, { 1, 0, 4, 0 }, - { 2, 0, 5, 0 }, { 4, 0, 5, 32 }, { 5, 0, 5, 0 }, - { 7, 0, 5, 32 }, { 8, 0, 5, 0 }, { 10, 0, 5, 32 }, - { 11, 0, 5, 0 }, { 13, 0, 6, 0 }, { 16, 1, 5, 32 }, - { 18, 1, 5, 0 }, { 22, 1, 5, 32 }, { 24, 2, 5, 0 }, - { 32, 3, 5, 32 }, { 40, 3, 5, 0 }, { 64, 6, 4, 0 }, - { 64, 6, 4, 16 }, { 128, 7, 5, 32 }, { 512, 9, 6, 0 }, - { 2048, 11, 6, 0 }, { 0, 0, 4, 48 }, { 1, 0, 4, 16 }, - { 2, 0, 5, 32 }, { 3, 0, 5, 32 }, { 5, 0, 5, 32 }, - { 6, 0, 5, 32 }, { 8, 0, 5, 32 }, { 9, 0, 5, 32 }, - { 11, 0, 5, 32 }, { 12, 0, 5, 32 }, { 15, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 18, 1, 5, 32 }, { 20, 1, 5, 32 }, { 24, 2, 5, 32 }, - { 28, 2, 5, 32 }, { 40, 3, 5, 32 }, { 48, 4, 5, 32 }, - { 65536, 16, 6, 0 }, { 32768, 15, 6, 0 }, { 16384, 14, 6, 0 }, - { 8192, 13, 6, 0 }, -}; - -static const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry elf_zstd_match_table[64] = -{ - { 3, 0, 6, 0 }, { 4, 0, 4, 0 }, { 5, 0, 5, 32 }, - { 6, 0, 5, 0 }, { 8, 0, 5, 0 }, { 9, 0, 5, 0 }, - { 11, 0, 5, 0 }, { 13, 0, 6, 0 }, { 16, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 19, 0, 6, 0 }, { 22, 0, 6, 0 }, { 25, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 28, 0, 6, 0 }, { 31, 0, 6, 0 }, { 34, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 37, 1, 6, 0 }, { 41, 1, 6, 0 }, { 47, 2, 6, 0 }, - { 59, 3, 6, 0 }, { 83, 4, 6, 0 }, { 131, 7, 6, 0 }, - { 515, 9, 6, 0 }, { 4, 0, 4, 16 }, { 5, 0, 4, 0 }, - { 6, 0, 5, 32 }, { 7, 0, 5, 0 }, { 9, 0, 5, 32 }, - { 10, 0, 5, 0 }, { 12, 0, 6, 0 }, { 15, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 18, 0, 6, 0 }, { 21, 0, 6, 0 }, { 24, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 27, 0, 6, 0 }, { 30, 0, 6, 0 }, { 33, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 35, 1, 6, 0 }, { 39, 1, 6, 0 }, { 43, 2, 6, 0 }, - { 51, 3, 6, 0 }, { 67, 4, 6, 0 }, { 99, 5, 6, 0 }, - { 259, 8, 6, 0 }, { 4, 0, 4, 32 }, { 4, 0, 4, 48 }, - { 5, 0, 4, 16 }, { 7, 0, 5, 32 }, { 8, 0, 5, 32 }, - { 10, 0, 5, 32 }, { 11, 0, 5, 32 }, { 14, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 17, 0, 6, 0 }, { 20, 0, 6, 0 }, { 23, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 26, 0, 6, 0 }, { 29, 0, 6, 0 }, { 32, 0, 6, 0 }, - { 65539, 16, 6, 0 }, { 32771, 15, 6, 0 }, { 16387, 14, 6, 0 }, - { 8195, 13, 6, 0 }, { 4099, 12, 6, 0 }, { 2051, 11, 6, 0 }, - { 1027, 10, 6, 0 }, -}; - -static const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry elf_zstd_offset_table[32] = -{ - { 1, 0, 5, 0 }, { 61, 6, 4, 0 }, { 509, 9, 5, 0 }, - { 32765, 15, 5, 0 }, { 2097149, 21, 5, 0 }, { 5, 3, 5, 0 }, - { 125, 7, 4, 0 }, { 4093, 12, 5, 0 }, { 262141, 18, 5, 0 }, - { 8388605, 23, 5, 0 }, { 29, 5, 5, 0 }, { 253, 8, 4, 0 }, - { 16381, 14, 5, 0 }, { 1048573, 20, 5, 0 }, { 1, 2, 5, 0 }, - { 125, 7, 4, 16 }, { 2045, 11, 5, 0 }, { 131069, 17, 5, 0 }, - { 4194301, 22, 5, 0 }, { 13, 4, 5, 0 }, { 253, 8, 4, 16 }, - { 8189, 13, 5, 0 }, { 524285, 19, 5, 0 }, { 2, 1, 5, 0 }, - { 61, 6, 4, 16 }, { 1021, 10, 5, 0 }, { 65533, 16, 5, 0 }, - { 268435453, 28, 5, 0 }, { 134217725, 27, 5, 0 }, { 67108861, 26, 5, 0 }, - { 33554429, 25, 5, 0 }, { 16777213, 24, 5, 0 }, -}; - -/* Read a zstd Huffman table and build the decoding table in *TABLE, reading - and updating *PPIN. This sets *PTABLE_BITS to the number of bits of the - table, such that the table length is 1 << *TABLE_BITS. ZDEBUG_TABLE is - scratch space; it must be enough for 512 uint16_t values + 256 32-bit values - (2048 bytes). Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_read_huff (const unsigned char **ppin, const unsigned char *pinend, - uint16_t *zdebug_table, uint16_t *table, int *ptable_bits) -{ - const unsigned char *pin; - unsigned char hdr; - unsigned char *weights; - size_t count; - uint32_t *weight_mark; - size_t i; - uint32_t weight_mask; - size_t table_bits; - - pin = *ppin; - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - hdr = *pin; - ++pin; - - weights = (unsigned char *) zdebug_table; - - if (hdr < 128) - { - /* Table is compressed using FSE. */ - - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *fse_table; - int fse_table_bits; - uint16_t *scratch; - const unsigned char *pfse; - const unsigned char *pback; - uint64_t val; - unsigned int bits; - unsigned int state1, state2; - - /* SCRATCH is used temporarily by elf_zstd_read_fse. It overlaps - WEIGHTS. */ - scratch = zdebug_table; - fse_table = (struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *) (scratch + 512); - fse_table_bits = 6; - - pfse = pin; - if (!elf_zstd_read_fse (&pfse, pinend, scratch, 255, fse_table, - &fse_table_bits)) - return 0; - - if (unlikely (pin + hdr > pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* We no longer need SCRATCH. Start recording weights. We need up to - 256 bytes of weights and 64 bytes of rank counts, so it won't overlap - FSE_TABLE. */ - - pback = pin + hdr - 1; - - if (!elf_fetch_backward_init (&pback, pfse, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - bits -= fse_table_bits; - state1 = (val >> bits) & ((1U << fse_table_bits) - 1); - bits -= fse_table_bits; - state2 = (val >> bits) & ((1U << fse_table_bits) - 1); - - /* There are two independent FSE streams, tracked by STATE1 and STATE2. - We decode them alternately. */ - - count = 0; - while (1) - { - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *pt; - uint64_t v; - - pt = &fse_table[state1]; - - if (unlikely (pin < pinend) && bits < pt->bits) - { - if (unlikely (count >= 254)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - weights[count] = (unsigned char) pt->symbol; - weights[count + 1] = (unsigned char) fse_table[state2].symbol; - count += 2; - break; - } - - if (unlikely (pt->bits == 0)) - v = 0; - else - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pfse, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - bits -= pt->bits; - v = (val >> bits) & (((uint64_t)1 << pt->bits) - 1); - } - - state1 = pt->base + v; - - if (unlikely (count >= 255)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - weights[count] = pt->symbol; - ++count; - - pt = &fse_table[state2]; - - if (unlikely (pin < pinend && bits < pt->bits)) - { - if (unlikely (count >= 254)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - weights[count] = (unsigned char) pt->symbol; - weights[count + 1] = (unsigned char) fse_table[state1].symbol; - count += 2; - break; - } - - if (unlikely (pt->bits == 0)) - v = 0; - else - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pfse, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - bits -= pt->bits; - v = (val >> bits) & (((uint64_t)1 << pt->bits) - 1); - } - - state2 = pt->base + v; - - if (unlikely (count >= 255)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - weights[count] = pt->symbol; - ++count; - } - - pin += hdr; - } - else - { - /* Table is not compressed. Each weight is 4 bits. */ - - count = hdr - 127; - if (unlikely (pin + ((count + 1) / 2) >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - for (i = 0; i < count; i += 2) - { - unsigned char b; - - b = *pin; - ++pin; - weights[i] = b >> 4; - weights[i + 1] = b & 0xf; - } - } - - weight_mark = (uint32_t *) (weights + 256); - memset (weight_mark, 0, 13 * sizeof (uint32_t)); - weight_mask = 0; - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) - { - unsigned char w; - - w = weights[i]; - if (unlikely (w > 12)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - ++weight_mark[w]; - if (w > 0) - weight_mask += 1U << (w - 1); - } - if (unlikely (weight_mask == 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - table_bits = 32 - __builtin_clz (weight_mask); - if (unlikely (table_bits > 11)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Work out the last weight value, which is omitted because the weights must - sum to a power of two. */ - { - uint32_t left; - uint32_t high_bit; - - left = ((uint32_t)1 << table_bits) - weight_mask; - if (left == 0) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - high_bit = 31 - __builtin_clz (left); - if (((uint32_t)1 << high_bit) != left) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely (count >= 256)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - weights[count] = high_bit + 1; - ++count; - ++weight_mark[high_bit + 1]; - } - - if (weight_mark[1] < 2 || (weight_mark[1] & 1) != 0) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Change WEIGHT_MARK from a count of weights to the index of the first - symbol for that weight. We shift the indexes to also store how many we - have seen so far, below. */ - { - uint32_t next; - - next = 0; - for (i = 0; i < table_bits; ++i) - { - uint32_t cur; - - cur = next; - next += weight_mark[i + 1] << i; - weight_mark[i + 1] = cur; - } - } - - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) - { - unsigned char weight; - uint32_t length; - uint16_t tval; - size_t start; - uint32_t j; - - weight = weights[i]; - if (weight == 0) - continue; - - length = 1U << (weight - 1); - tval = (i << 8) | (table_bits + 1 - weight); - start = weight_mark[weight]; - for (j = 0; j < length; ++j) - table[start + j] = tval; - weight_mark[weight] += length; - } - - *ppin = pin; - *ptable_bits = (int)table_bits; - - return 1; -} - -/* Read and decompress the literals and store them ending at POUTEND. This - works because we are going to use all the literals in the output, so they - must fit into the output buffer. HUFFMAN_TABLE, and PHUFFMAN_TABLE_BITS - store the Huffman table across calls. SCRATCH is used to read a Huffman - table. Store the start of the decompressed literals in *PPLIT. Update - *PPIN. Return 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_read_literals (const unsigned char **ppin, - const unsigned char *pinend, - unsigned char *pout, - unsigned char *poutend, - uint16_t *scratch, - uint16_t *huffman_table, - int *phuffman_table_bits, - unsigned char **pplit) -{ - const unsigned char *pin; - unsigned char *plit; - unsigned char hdr; - uint32_t regenerated_size; - uint32_t compressed_size; - int streams; - uint32_t total_streams_size; - unsigned int huffman_table_bits; - uint64_t huffman_mask; - - pin = *ppin; - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - hdr = *pin; - ++pin; - - if ((hdr & 3) == 0 || (hdr & 3) == 1) - { - int raw; - - /* Raw_Literals_Block or RLE_Literals_Block */ - - raw = (hdr & 3) == 0; - - switch ((hdr >> 2) & 3) - { - case 0: case 2: - regenerated_size = hdr >> 3; - break; - case 1: - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - regenerated_size = (hdr >> 4) + ((uint32_t)(*pin) << 4); - ++pin; - break; - case 3: - if (unlikely (pin + 1 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - regenerated_size = ((hdr >> 4) - + ((uint32_t)*pin << 4) - + ((uint32_t)pin[1] << 12)); - pin += 2; - break; - default: - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely ((size_t)(poutend - pout) < regenerated_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - plit = poutend - regenerated_size; - - if (raw) - { - if (unlikely (pin + regenerated_size >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - memcpy (plit, pin, regenerated_size); - pin += regenerated_size; - } - else - { - if (pin >= pinend) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - memset (plit, *pin, regenerated_size); - ++pin; - } - - *ppin = pin; - *pplit = plit; - - return 1; - } - - /* Compressed_Literals_Block or Treeless_Literals_Block */ - - switch ((hdr >> 2) & 3) - { - case 0: case 1: - if (unlikely (pin + 1 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - regenerated_size = (hdr >> 4) | ((uint32_t)(*pin & 0x3f) << 4); - compressed_size = (uint32_t)*pin >> 6 | ((uint32_t)pin[1] << 2); - pin += 2; - streams = ((hdr >> 2) & 3) == 0 ? 1 : 4; - break; - case 2: - if (unlikely (pin + 2 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - regenerated_size = (((uint32_t)hdr >> 4) - | ((uint32_t)*pin << 4) - | (((uint32_t)pin[1] & 3) << 12)); - compressed_size = (((uint32_t)pin[1] >> 2) - | ((uint32_t)pin[2] << 6)); - pin += 3; - streams = 4; - break; - case 3: - if (unlikely (pin + 3 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - regenerated_size = (((uint32_t)hdr >> 4) - | ((uint32_t)*pin << 4) - | (((uint32_t)pin[1] & 0x3f) << 12)); - compressed_size = (((uint32_t)pin[1] >> 6) - | ((uint32_t)pin[2] << 2) - | ((uint32_t)pin[3] << 10)); - pin += 4; - streams = 4; - break; - default: - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely (pin + compressed_size > pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - pinend = pin + compressed_size; - *ppin = pinend; - - if (unlikely ((size_t)(poutend - pout) < regenerated_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - plit = poutend - regenerated_size; - - *pplit = plit; - - total_streams_size = compressed_size; - if ((hdr & 3) == 2) - { - const unsigned char *ptable; - - /* Compressed_Literals_Block. Read Huffman tree. */ - - ptable = pin; - if (!elf_zstd_read_huff (&ptable, pinend, scratch, huffman_table, - phuffman_table_bits)) - return 0; - - if (unlikely (total_streams_size < (size_t)(ptable - pin))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - total_streams_size -= ptable - pin; - pin = ptable; - } - else - { - /* Treeless_Literals_Block. Reuse previous Huffman tree. */ - if (unlikely (*phuffman_table_bits == 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - - /* Decompress COMPRESSED_SIZE bytes of data at PIN using the huffman table, - storing REGENERATED_SIZE bytes of decompressed data at PLIT. */ - - huffman_table_bits = (unsigned int)*phuffman_table_bits; - huffman_mask = ((uint64_t)1 << huffman_table_bits) - 1; - - if (streams == 1) - { - const unsigned char *pback; - const unsigned char *pbackend; - uint64_t val; - unsigned int bits; - uint32_t i; - - pback = pin + total_streams_size - 1; - pbackend = pin; - if (!elf_fetch_backward_init (&pback, pbackend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - /* This is one of the inner loops of the decompression algorithm, so we - put some effort into optimization. We can't get more than 64 bytes - from a single call to elf_fetch_bits_backward, and we can't subtract - more than 11 bits at a time. */ - - if (regenerated_size >= 64) - { - unsigned char *plitstart; - unsigned char *plitstop; - - plitstart = plit; - plitstop = plit + regenerated_size - 64; - while (plit < plitstop) - { - uint16_t t; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pbackend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - if (bits < 16) - break; - - while (bits >= 33) - { - t = huffman_table[(val >> (bits - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - *plit = t >> 8; - ++plit; - bits -= t & 0xff; - - t = huffman_table[(val >> (bits - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - *plit = t >> 8; - ++plit; - bits -= t & 0xff; - - t = huffman_table[(val >> (bits - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - *plit = t >> 8; - ++plit; - bits -= t & 0xff; - } - - while (bits > 11) - { - t = huffman_table[(val >> (bits - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - *plit = t >> 8; - ++plit; - bits -= t & 0xff; - } - } - - regenerated_size -= plit - plitstart; - } - - for (i = 0; i < regenerated_size; ++i) - { - uint16_t t; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pbackend, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - if (unlikely (bits < huffman_table_bits)) - { - t = huffman_table[(val << (huffman_table_bits - bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - if (unlikely (bits < (t & 0xff))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - else - t = huffman_table[(val >> (bits - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - - *plit = t >> 8; - ++plit; - bits -= t & 0xff; - } - - return 1; - } - - { - uint32_t stream_size1, stream_size2, stream_size3, stream_size4; - uint32_t tot; - const unsigned char *pback1, *pback2, *pback3, *pback4; - const unsigned char *pbackend1, *pbackend2, *pbackend3, *pbackend4; - uint64_t val1, val2, val3, val4; - unsigned int bits1, bits2, bits3, bits4; - unsigned char *plit1, *plit2, *plit3, *plit4; - uint32_t regenerated_stream_size; - uint32_t regenerated_stream_size4; - uint16_t t1, t2, t3, t4; - uint32_t i; - uint32_t limit; - - /* Read jump table. */ - if (unlikely (pin + 5 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - stream_size1 = (uint32_t)*pin | ((uint32_t)pin[1] << 8); - pin += 2; - stream_size2 = (uint32_t)*pin | ((uint32_t)pin[1] << 8); - pin += 2; - stream_size3 = (uint32_t)*pin | ((uint32_t)pin[1] << 8); - pin += 2; - tot = stream_size1 + stream_size2 + stream_size3; - if (unlikely (tot > total_streams_size - 6)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - stream_size4 = total_streams_size - 6 - tot; - - pback1 = pin + stream_size1 - 1; - pbackend1 = pin; - - pback2 = pback1 + stream_size2; - pbackend2 = pback1 + 1; - - pback3 = pback2 + stream_size3; - pbackend3 = pback2 + 1; - - pback4 = pback3 + stream_size4; - pbackend4 = pback3 + 1; - - if (!elf_fetch_backward_init (&pback1, pbackend1, &val1, &bits1)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_backward_init (&pback2, pbackend2, &val2, &bits2)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_backward_init (&pback3, pbackend3, &val3, &bits3)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_backward_init (&pback4, pbackend4, &val4, &bits4)) - return 0; - - regenerated_stream_size = (regenerated_size + 3) / 4; - - plit1 = plit; - plit2 = plit1 + regenerated_stream_size; - plit3 = plit2 + regenerated_stream_size; - plit4 = plit3 + regenerated_stream_size; - - regenerated_stream_size4 = regenerated_size - regenerated_stream_size * 3; - - /* We can't get more than 64 literal bytes from a single call to - elf_fetch_bits_backward. The fourth stream can be up to 3 bytes less, - so use as the limit. */ - - limit = regenerated_stream_size4 <= 64 ? 0 : regenerated_stream_size4 - 64; - i = 0; - while (i < limit) - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback1, pbackend1, &val1, &bits1)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback2, pbackend2, &val2, &bits2)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback3, pbackend3, &val3, &bits3)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback4, pbackend4, &val4, &bits4)) - return 0; - - /* We can't subtract more than 11 bits at a time. */ - - do - { - t1 = huffman_table[(val1 >> (bits1 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - t2 = huffman_table[(val2 >> (bits2 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - t3 = huffman_table[(val3 >> (bits3 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - t4 = huffman_table[(val4 >> (bits4 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - - *plit1 = t1 >> 8; - ++plit1; - bits1 -= t1 & 0xff; - - *plit2 = t2 >> 8; - ++plit2; - bits2 -= t2 & 0xff; - - *plit3 = t3 >> 8; - ++plit3; - bits3 -= t3 & 0xff; - - *plit4 = t4 >> 8; - ++plit4; - bits4 -= t4 & 0xff; - - ++i; - } - while (bits1 > 11 && bits2 > 11 && bits3 > 11 && bits4 > 11); - } - - while (i < regenerated_stream_size) - { - int use4; - - use4 = i < regenerated_stream_size4; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback1, pbackend1, &val1, &bits1)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback2, pbackend2, &val2, &bits2)) - return 0; - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback3, pbackend3, &val3, &bits3)) - return 0; - if (use4) - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback4, pbackend4, &val4, &bits4)) - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely (bits1 < huffman_table_bits)) - { - t1 = huffman_table[(val1 << (huffman_table_bits - bits1)) - & huffman_mask]; - if (unlikely (bits1 < (t1 & 0xff))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - else - t1 = huffman_table[(val1 >> (bits1 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - - if (unlikely (bits2 < huffman_table_bits)) - { - t2 = huffman_table[(val2 << (huffman_table_bits - bits2)) - & huffman_mask]; - if (unlikely (bits2 < (t2 & 0xff))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - else - t2 = huffman_table[(val2 >> (bits2 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - - if (unlikely (bits3 < huffman_table_bits)) - { - t3 = huffman_table[(val3 << (huffman_table_bits - bits3)) - & huffman_mask]; - if (unlikely (bits3 < (t3 & 0xff))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - else - t3 = huffman_table[(val3 >> (bits3 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - - if (use4) - { - if (unlikely (bits4 < huffman_table_bits)) - { - t4 = huffman_table[(val4 << (huffman_table_bits - bits4)) - & huffman_mask]; - if (unlikely (bits4 < (t4 & 0xff))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - else - t4 = huffman_table[(val4 >> (bits4 - huffman_table_bits)) - & huffman_mask]; - - *plit4 = t4 >> 8; - ++plit4; - bits4 -= t4 & 0xff; - } - - *plit1 = t1 >> 8; - ++plit1; - bits1 -= t1 & 0xff; - - *plit2 = t2 >> 8; - ++plit2; - bits2 -= t2 & 0xff; - - *plit3 = t3 >> 8; - ++plit3; - bits3 -= t3 & 0xff; - - ++i; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -/* The information used to decompress a sequence code, which can be a literal - length, an offset, or a match length. */ - -struct elf_zstd_seq_decode -{ - const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *table; - int table_bits; -}; - -/* Unpack a sequence code compression mode. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_unpack_seq_decode (int mode, - const unsigned char **ppin, - const unsigned char *pinend, - const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *predef, - int predef_bits, - uint16_t *scratch, - int maxidx, - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *table, - int table_bits, - int (*conv)(const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *, - int, - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *), - struct elf_zstd_seq_decode *decode) -{ - switch (mode) - { - case 0: - decode->table = predef; - decode->table_bits = predef_bits; - break; - - case 1: - { - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry entry; - - if (unlikely (*ppin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - entry.symbol = **ppin; - ++*ppin; - entry.bits = 0; - entry.base = 0; - decode->table_bits = 0; - if (!conv (&entry, 0, table)) - return 0; - } - break; - - case 2: - { - struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *fse_table; - - /* We use the same space for the simple FSE table and the baseline - table. */ - fse_table = (struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *)table; - decode->table_bits = table_bits; - if (!elf_zstd_read_fse (ppin, pinend, scratch, maxidx, fse_table, - &decode->table_bits)) - return 0; - if (!conv (fse_table, decode->table_bits, table)) - return 0; - decode->table = table; - } - break; - - case 3: - if (unlikely (decode->table_bits == -1)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - break; - - default: - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Decompress a zstd stream from PIN/SIN to POUT/SOUT. Code based on RFC 8878. - Return 1 on success, 0 on error. */ - -static int -elf_zstd_decompress (const unsigned char *pin, size_t sin, - unsigned char *zdebug_table, unsigned char *pout, - size_t sout) -{ - const unsigned char *pinend; - unsigned char *poutstart; - unsigned char *poutend; - struct elf_zstd_seq_decode literal_decode; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *literal_fse_table; - struct elf_zstd_seq_decode match_decode; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *match_fse_table; - struct elf_zstd_seq_decode offset_decode; - struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *offset_fse_table; - uint16_t *huffman_table; - int huffman_table_bits; - uint32_t repeated_offset1; - uint32_t repeated_offset2; - uint32_t repeated_offset3; - uint16_t *scratch; - unsigned char hdr; - int has_checksum; - uint64_t content_size; - int last_block; - - pinend = pin + sin; - poutstart = pout; - poutend = pout + sout; - - literal_decode.table = NULL; - literal_decode.table_bits = -1; - literal_fse_table = ((struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *) - (zdebug_table + ZSTD_TABLE_LITERAL_FSE_OFFSET)); - - match_decode.table = NULL; - match_decode.table_bits = -1; - match_fse_table = ((struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *) - (zdebug_table + ZSTD_TABLE_MATCH_FSE_OFFSET)); - - offset_decode.table = NULL; - offset_decode.table_bits = -1; - offset_fse_table = ((struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *) - (zdebug_table + ZSTD_TABLE_OFFSET_FSE_OFFSET)); - huffman_table = ((uint16_t *) - (zdebug_table + ZSTD_TABLE_HUFFMAN_OFFSET)); - huffman_table_bits = 0; - scratch = ((uint16_t *) - (zdebug_table + ZSTD_TABLE_WORK_OFFSET)); - - repeated_offset1 = 1; - repeated_offset2 = 4; - repeated_offset3 = 8; - - if (unlikely (sin < 4)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* These values are the zstd magic number. */ - if (unlikely (pin[0] != 0x28 - || pin[1] != 0xb5 - || pin[2] != 0x2f - || pin[3] != 0xfd)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - pin += 4; - - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - hdr = *pin++; - - /* We expect a single frame. */ - if (unlikely ((hdr & (1 << 5)) == 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - /* Reserved bit must be zero. */ - if (unlikely ((hdr & (1 << 3)) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - /* We do not expect a dictionary. */ - if (unlikely ((hdr & 3) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - has_checksum = (hdr & (1 << 2)) != 0; - switch (hdr >> 6) - { - case 0: - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - content_size = (uint64_t) *pin++; - break; - case 1: - if (unlikely (pin + 1 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - content_size = (((uint64_t) pin[0]) | (((uint64_t) pin[1]) << 8)) + 256; - pin += 2; - break; - case 2: - if (unlikely (pin + 3 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - content_size = ((uint64_t) pin[0] - | (((uint64_t) pin[1]) << 8) - | (((uint64_t) pin[2]) << 16) - | (((uint64_t) pin[3]) << 24)); - pin += 4; - break; - case 3: - if (unlikely (pin + 7 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - content_size = ((uint64_t) pin[0] - | (((uint64_t) pin[1]) << 8) - | (((uint64_t) pin[2]) << 16) - | (((uint64_t) pin[3]) << 24) - | (((uint64_t) pin[4]) << 32) - | (((uint64_t) pin[5]) << 40) - | (((uint64_t) pin[6]) << 48) - | (((uint64_t) pin[7]) << 56)); - pin += 8; - break; - default: - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely (content_size != (size_t) content_size - || (size_t) content_size != sout)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - last_block = 0; - while (!last_block) - { - uint32_t block_hdr; - int block_type; - uint32_t block_size; - - if (unlikely (pin + 2 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - block_hdr = ((uint32_t) pin[0] - | (((uint32_t) pin[1]) << 8) - | (((uint32_t) pin[2]) << 16)); - pin += 3; - - last_block = block_hdr & 1; - block_type = (block_hdr >> 1) & 3; - block_size = block_hdr >> 3; - - switch (block_type) - { - case 0: - /* Raw_Block */ - if (unlikely ((size_t) block_size > (size_t) (pinend - pin))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - if (unlikely ((size_t) block_size > (size_t) (poutend - pout))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - memcpy (pout, pin, block_size); - pout += block_size; - pin += block_size; - break; - - case 1: - /* RLE_Block */ - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - if (unlikely ((size_t) block_size > (size_t) (poutend - pout))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - memset (pout, *pin, block_size); - pout += block_size; - pin++; - break; - - case 2: - { - const unsigned char *pblockend; - unsigned char *plitstack; - unsigned char *plit; - uint32_t literal_count; - unsigned char seq_hdr; - size_t seq_count; - size_t seq; - const unsigned char *pback; - uint64_t val; - unsigned int bits; - unsigned int literal_state; - unsigned int offset_state; - unsigned int match_state; - - /* Compressed_Block */ - if (unlikely ((size_t) block_size > (size_t) (pinend - pin))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - pblockend = pin + block_size; - - /* Read the literals into the end of the output space, and leave - PLIT pointing at them. */ - - if (!elf_zstd_read_literals (&pin, pblockend, pout, poutend, - scratch, huffman_table, - &huffman_table_bits, - &plitstack)) - return 0; - plit = plitstack; - literal_count = poutend - plit; - - seq_hdr = *pin; - pin++; - if (seq_hdr < 128) - seq_count = seq_hdr; - else if (seq_hdr < 255) - { - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - seq_count = ((seq_hdr - 128) << 8) + *pin; - pin++; - } - else - { - if (unlikely (pin + 1 >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - seq_count = *pin + (pin[1] << 8) + 0x7f00; - pin += 2; - } - - if (seq_count > 0) - { - int (*pfn)(const struct elf_zstd_fse_entry *, - int, struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *); - - if (unlikely (pin >= pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - seq_hdr = *pin; - ++pin; - - pfn = elf_zstd_make_literal_baseline_fse; - if (!elf_zstd_unpack_seq_decode ((seq_hdr >> 6) & 3, - &pin, pinend, - &elf_zstd_lit_table[0], 6, - scratch, 35, - literal_fse_table, 9, pfn, - &literal_decode)) - return 0; - - pfn = elf_zstd_make_offset_baseline_fse; - if (!elf_zstd_unpack_seq_decode ((seq_hdr >> 4) & 3, - &pin, pinend, - &elf_zstd_offset_table[0], 5, - scratch, 31, - offset_fse_table, 8, pfn, - &offset_decode)) - return 0; - - pfn = elf_zstd_make_match_baseline_fse; - if (!elf_zstd_unpack_seq_decode ((seq_hdr >> 2) & 3, - &pin, pinend, - &elf_zstd_match_table[0], 6, - scratch, 52, - match_fse_table, 9, pfn, - &match_decode)) - return 0; - } - - pback = pblockend - 1; - if (!elf_fetch_backward_init (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - bits -= literal_decode.table_bits; - literal_state = ((val >> bits) - & ((1U << literal_decode.table_bits) - 1)); - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - bits -= offset_decode.table_bits; - offset_state = ((val >> bits) - & ((1U << offset_decode.table_bits) - 1)); - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - bits -= match_decode.table_bits; - match_state = ((val >> bits) - & ((1U << match_decode.table_bits) - 1)); - - seq = 0; - while (1) - { - const struct elf_zstd_fse_baseline_entry *pt; - uint32_t offset_basebits; - uint32_t offset_baseline; - uint32_t offset_bits; - uint32_t offset_base; - uint32_t offset; - uint32_t match_baseline; - uint32_t match_bits; - uint32_t match_base; - uint32_t match; - uint32_t literal_baseline; - uint32_t literal_bits; - uint32_t literal_base; - uint32_t literal; - uint32_t need; - uint32_t add; - - pt = &offset_decode.table[offset_state]; - offset_basebits = pt->basebits; - offset_baseline = pt->baseline; - offset_bits = pt->bits; - offset_base = pt->base; - - /* This case can be more than 16 bits, which is all that - elf_fetch_bits_backward promises. */ - need = offset_basebits; - add = 0; - if (unlikely (need > 16)) - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - bits -= 16; - add = (val >> bits) & ((1U << 16) - 1); - need -= 16; - add <<= need; - } - if (need > 0) - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - bits -= need; - add += (val >> bits) & ((1U << need) - 1); - } - - offset = offset_baseline + add; - - pt = &match_decode.table[match_state]; - need = pt->basebits; - match_baseline = pt->baseline; - match_bits = pt->bits; - match_base = pt->base; - - add = 0; - if (need > 0) - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - bits -= need; - add = (val >> bits) & ((1U << need) - 1); - } - - match = match_baseline + add; - - pt = &literal_decode.table[literal_state]; - need = pt->basebits; - literal_baseline = pt->baseline; - literal_bits = pt->bits; - literal_base = pt->base; - - add = 0; - if (need > 0) - { - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - bits -= need; - add = (val >> bits) & ((1U << need) - 1); - } - - literal = literal_baseline + add; - - /* See the comment in elf_zstd_make_offset_baseline_fse. */ - if (offset_basebits > 1) - { - repeated_offset3 = repeated_offset2; - repeated_offset2 = repeated_offset1; - repeated_offset1 = offset; - } - else - { - if (unlikely (literal == 0)) - ++offset; - switch (offset) - { - case 1: - offset = repeated_offset1; - break; - case 2: - offset = repeated_offset2; - repeated_offset2 = repeated_offset1; - repeated_offset1 = offset; - break; - case 3: - offset = repeated_offset3; - repeated_offset3 = repeated_offset2; - repeated_offset2 = repeated_offset1; - repeated_offset1 = offset; - break; - case 4: - offset = repeated_offset1 - 1; - repeated_offset3 = repeated_offset2; - repeated_offset2 = repeated_offset1; - repeated_offset1 = offset; - break; - } - } - - ++seq; - if (seq < seq_count) - { - uint32_t v; - - /* Update the three states. */ - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - need = literal_bits; - bits -= need; - v = (val >> bits) & (((uint32_t)1 << need) - 1); - - literal_state = literal_base + v; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - need = match_bits; - bits -= need; - v = (val >> bits) & (((uint32_t)1 << need) - 1); - - match_state = match_base + v; - - if (!elf_fetch_bits_backward (&pback, pin, &val, &bits)) - return 0; - - need = offset_bits; - bits -= need; - v = (val >> bits) & (((uint32_t)1 << need) - 1); - - offset_state = offset_base + v; - } - - /* The next sequence is now in LITERAL, OFFSET, MATCH. */ - - /* Copy LITERAL bytes from the literals. */ - - if (unlikely ((size_t)(poutend - pout) < literal)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely (literal_count < literal)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - literal_count -= literal; - - /* Often LITERAL is small, so handle small cases quickly. */ - switch (literal) - { - case 8: - *pout++ = *plit++; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 7: - *pout++ = *plit++; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 6: - *pout++ = *plit++; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 5: - *pout++ = *plit++; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 4: - *pout++ = *plit++; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 3: - *pout++ = *plit++; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 2: - *pout++ = *plit++; - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 1: - *pout++ = *plit++; - break; - - case 0: - break; - - default: - if (unlikely ((size_t)(plit - pout) < literal)) - { - uint32_t move; - - move = plit - pout; - while (literal > move) - { - memcpy (pout, plit, move); - pout += move; - plit += move; - literal -= move; - } - } - - memcpy (pout, plit, literal); - pout += literal; - plit += literal; - } - - if (match > 0) - { - /* Copy MATCH bytes from the decoded output at OFFSET. */ - - if (unlikely ((size_t)(poutend - pout) < match)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely ((size_t)(pout - poutstart) < offset)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (offset >= match) - { - memcpy (pout, pout - offset, match); - pout += match; - } - else - { - while (match > 0) - { - uint32_t copy; - - copy = match < offset ? match : offset; - memcpy (pout, pout - offset, copy); - match -= copy; - pout += copy; - } - } - } - - if (unlikely (seq >= seq_count)) - { - /* Copy remaining literals. */ - if (literal_count > 0 && plit != pout) - { - if (unlikely ((size_t)(poutend - pout) - < literal_count)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if ((size_t)(plit - pout) < literal_count) - { - uint32_t move; - - move = plit - pout; - while (literal_count > move) - { - memcpy (pout, plit, move); - pout += move; - plit += move; - literal_count -= move; - } - } - - memcpy (pout, plit, literal_count); - } - - pout += literal_count; - - break; - } - } - - pin = pblockend; - } - break; - - case 3: - default: - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - - if (has_checksum) - { - if (unlikely (pin + 4 > pinend)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* We don't currently verify the checksum. Currently running GNU ld with - --compress-debug-sections=zstd does not seem to generate a - checksum. */ - - pin += 4; - } - - if (pin != pinend) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -#define ZDEBUG_TABLE_SIZE \ - (ZLIB_TABLE_SIZE > ZSTD_TABLE_SIZE ? ZLIB_TABLE_SIZE : ZSTD_TABLE_SIZE) - -/* Uncompress the old compressed debug format, the one emitted by - --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu. The compressed data is in - COMPRESSED / COMPRESSED_SIZE, and the function writes to - *UNCOMPRESSED / *UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE. ZDEBUG_TABLE is work space to - hold Huffman tables. Returns 0 on error, 1 on successful - decompression or if something goes wrong. In general we try to - carry on, by returning 1, even if we can't decompress. */ - -static int -elf_uncompress_zdebug (struct backtrace_state *state, - const unsigned char *compressed, size_t compressed_size, - uint16_t *zdebug_table, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - unsigned char **uncompressed, size_t *uncompressed_size) -{ - size_t sz; - size_t i; - unsigned char *po; - - *uncompressed = NULL; - *uncompressed_size = 0; - - /* The format starts with the four bytes ZLIB, followed by the 8 - byte length of the uncompressed data in big-endian order, - followed by a zlib stream. */ - - if (compressed_size < 12 || memcmp (compressed, "ZLIB", 4) != 0) - return 1; - - sz = 0; - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) - sz = (sz << 8) | compressed[i + 4]; - - if (*uncompressed != NULL && *uncompressed_size >= sz) - po = *uncompressed; - else - { - po = (unsigned char *) backtrace_alloc (state, sz, error_callback, data); - if (po == NULL) - return 0; - } - - if (!elf_zlib_inflate_and_verify (compressed + 12, compressed_size - 12, - zdebug_table, po, sz)) - return 1; - - *uncompressed = po; - *uncompressed_size = sz; - - return 1; -} - -/* Uncompress the new compressed debug format, the official standard - ELF approach emitted by --compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi. The - compressed data is in COMPRESSED / COMPRESSED_SIZE, and the - function writes to *UNCOMPRESSED / *UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE. - ZDEBUG_TABLE is work space as for elf_uncompress_zdebug. Returns 0 - on error, 1 on successful decompression or if something goes wrong. - In general we try to carry on, by returning 1, even if we can't - decompress. */ - -static int -elf_uncompress_chdr (struct backtrace_state *state, - const unsigned char *compressed, size_t compressed_size, - uint16_t *zdebug_table, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - unsigned char **uncompressed, size_t *uncompressed_size) -{ - const b_elf_chdr *chdr; - char *alc; - size_t alc_len; - unsigned char *po; - - *uncompressed = NULL; - *uncompressed_size = 0; - - /* The format starts with an ELF compression header. */ - if (compressed_size < sizeof (b_elf_chdr)) - return 1; - - chdr = (const b_elf_chdr *) compressed; - - alc = NULL; - alc_len = 0; - if (*uncompressed != NULL && *uncompressed_size >= chdr->ch_size) - po = *uncompressed; - else - { - alc_len = chdr->ch_size; - alc = backtrace_alloc (state, alc_len, error_callback, data); - if (alc == NULL) - return 0; - po = (unsigned char *) alc; - } - - switch (chdr->ch_type) - { - case ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB: - if (!elf_zlib_inflate_and_verify (compressed + sizeof (b_elf_chdr), - compressed_size - sizeof (b_elf_chdr), - zdebug_table, po, chdr->ch_size)) - goto skip; - break; - - case ELFCOMPRESS_ZSTD: - if (!elf_zstd_decompress (compressed + sizeof (b_elf_chdr), - compressed_size - sizeof (b_elf_chdr), - (unsigned char *)zdebug_table, po, - chdr->ch_size)) - goto skip; - break; - - default: - /* Unsupported compression algorithm. */ - goto skip; - } - - *uncompressed = po; - *uncompressed_size = chdr->ch_size; - - return 1; - - skip: - if (alc != NULL && alc_len > 0) - backtrace_free (state, alc, alc_len, error_callback, data); - return 1; -} - -/* This function is a hook for testing the zlib support. It is only - used by tests. */ - -int -backtrace_uncompress_zdebug (struct backtrace_state *state, - const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, unsigned char **uncompressed, - size_t *uncompressed_size) -{ - uint16_t *zdebug_table; - int ret; - - zdebug_table = ((uint16_t *) backtrace_alloc (state, ZDEBUG_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data)); - if (zdebug_table == NULL) - return 0; - ret = elf_uncompress_zdebug (state, compressed, compressed_size, - zdebug_table, error_callback, data, - uncompressed, uncompressed_size); - backtrace_free (state, zdebug_table, ZDEBUG_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data); - return ret; -} - -/* This function is a hook for testing the zstd support. It is only used by - tests. */ - -int -backtrace_uncompress_zstd (struct backtrace_state *state, - const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, unsigned char *uncompressed, - size_t uncompressed_size) -{ - unsigned char *zdebug_table; - int ret; - - zdebug_table = ((unsigned char *) backtrace_alloc (state, ZDEBUG_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data)); - if (zdebug_table == NULL) - return 0; - ret = elf_zstd_decompress (compressed, compressed_size, - zdebug_table, uncompressed, uncompressed_size); - backtrace_free (state, zdebug_table, ZDEBUG_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data); - return ret; -} - -/* Number of LZMA states. */ -#define LZMA_STATES (12) - -/* Number of LZMA position states. The pb value of the property byte - is the number of bits to include in these states, and the maximum - value of pb is 4. */ -#define LZMA_POS_STATES (16) - -/* Number of LZMA distance states. These are used match distances - with a short match length: up to 4 bytes. */ -#define LZMA_DIST_STATES (4) - -/* Number of LZMA distance slots. LZMA uses six bits to encode larger - match lengths, so 1 << 6 possible probabilities. */ -#define LZMA_DIST_SLOTS (64) - -/* LZMA distances 0 to 3 are encoded directly, larger values use a - probability model. */ -#define LZMA_DIST_MODEL_START (4) - -/* The LZMA probability model ends at 14. */ -#define LZMA_DIST_MODEL_END (14) - -/* LZMA distance slots for distances less than 127. */ -#define LZMA_FULL_DISTANCES (128) - -/* LZMA uses four alignment bits. */ -#define LZMA_ALIGN_SIZE (16) - -/* LZMA match length is encoded with 4, 5, or 10 bits, some of which - are already known. */ -#define LZMA_LEN_LOW_SYMBOLS (8) -#define LZMA_LEN_MID_SYMBOLS (8) -#define LZMA_LEN_HIGH_SYMBOLS (256) - -/* LZMA literal encoding. */ -#define LZMA_LITERAL_CODERS_MAX (16) -#define LZMA_LITERAL_CODER_SIZE (0x300) - -/* LZMA is based on a large set of probabilities, each managed - independently. Each probability is an 11 bit number that we store - in a uint16_t. We use a single large array of probabilities. */ - -/* Lengths of entries in the LZMA probabilities array. The names used - here are copied from the Linux kernel implementation. */ - -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_MATCH_LEN (LZMA_STATES * LZMA_POS_STATES) -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP_LEN LZMA_STATES -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_LEN LZMA_STATES -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP1_LEN LZMA_STATES -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP2_LEN LZMA_STATES -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_LONG_LEN (LZMA_STATES * LZMA_POS_STATES) -#define LZMA_PROB_DIST_SLOT_LEN (LZMA_DIST_STATES * LZMA_DIST_SLOTS) -#define LZMA_PROB_DIST_SPECIAL_LEN (LZMA_FULL_DISTANCES - LZMA_DIST_MODEL_END) -#define LZMA_PROB_DIST_ALIGN_LEN LZMA_ALIGN_SIZE -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE_LEN 1 -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE2_LEN 1 -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_LOW_LEN (LZMA_POS_STATES * LZMA_LEN_LOW_SYMBOLS) -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_MID_LEN (LZMA_POS_STATES * LZMA_LEN_MID_SYMBOLS) -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_HIGH_LEN LZMA_LEN_HIGH_SYMBOLS -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE_LEN 1 -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE2_LEN 1 -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_LOW_LEN (LZMA_POS_STATES * LZMA_LEN_LOW_SYMBOLS) -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_MID_LEN (LZMA_POS_STATES * LZMA_LEN_MID_SYMBOLS) -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_HIGH_LEN LZMA_LEN_HIGH_SYMBOLS -#define LZMA_PROB_LITERAL_LEN \ - (LZMA_LITERAL_CODERS_MAX * LZMA_LITERAL_CODER_SIZE) - -/* Offsets into the LZMA probabilities array. This is mechanically - generated from the above lengths. */ - -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_MATCH_OFFSET 0 -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_MATCH_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_IS_MATCH_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_IS_REP_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP1_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP2_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP1_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_IS_REP1_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_LONG_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP2_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_IS_REP2_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_DIST_SLOT_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_LONG_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_LONG_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_DIST_SPECIAL_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_DIST_SLOT_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_DIST_SLOT_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_DIST_ALIGN_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_DIST_SPECIAL_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_DIST_SPECIAL_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_DIST_ALIGN_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_DIST_ALIGN_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE2_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_LOW_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE2_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE2_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_MID_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_LOW_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_LOW_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_HIGH_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_MID_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_MID_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_HIGH_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_HIGH_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE2_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_LOW_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE2_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE2_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_MID_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_LOW_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_LOW_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_HIGH_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_MID_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_MID_LEN) -#define LZMA_PROB_LITERAL_OFFSET \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_HIGH_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_HIGH_LEN) - -#define LZMA_PROB_TOTAL_COUNT \ - (LZMA_PROB_LITERAL_OFFSET + LZMA_PROB_LITERAL_LEN) - -/* Check that the number of LZMA probabilities is the same as the - Linux kernel implementation. */ - -#if LZMA_PROB_TOTAL_COUNT != 1846 + (1 << 4) * 0x300 - #error Wrong number of LZMA probabilities -#endif - -/* Expressions for the offset in the LZMA probabilities array of a - specific probability. */ - -#define LZMA_IS_MATCH(state, pos) \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_MATCH_OFFSET + (state) * LZMA_POS_STATES + (pos)) -#define LZMA_IS_REP(state) \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP_OFFSET + (state)) -#define LZMA_IS_REP0(state) \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_OFFSET + (state)) -#define LZMA_IS_REP1(state) \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP1_OFFSET + (state)) -#define LZMA_IS_REP2(state) \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP2_OFFSET + (state)) -#define LZMA_IS_REP0_LONG(state, pos) \ - (LZMA_PROB_IS_REP0_LONG_OFFSET + (state) * LZMA_POS_STATES + (pos)) -#define LZMA_DIST_SLOT(dist, slot) \ - (LZMA_PROB_DIST_SLOT_OFFSET + (dist) * LZMA_DIST_SLOTS + (slot)) -#define LZMA_DIST_SPECIAL(dist) \ - (LZMA_PROB_DIST_SPECIAL_OFFSET + (dist)) -#define LZMA_DIST_ALIGN(dist) \ - (LZMA_PROB_DIST_ALIGN_OFFSET + (dist)) -#define LZMA_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE \ - LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE_OFFSET -#define LZMA_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE2 \ - LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE2_OFFSET -#define LZMA_MATCH_LEN_LOW(pos, sym) \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_LOW_OFFSET + (pos) * LZMA_LEN_LOW_SYMBOLS + (sym)) -#define LZMA_MATCH_LEN_MID(pos, sym) \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_MID_OFFSET + (pos) * LZMA_LEN_MID_SYMBOLS + (sym)) -#define LZMA_MATCH_LEN_HIGH(sym) \ - (LZMA_PROB_MATCH_LEN_HIGH_OFFSET + (sym)) -#define LZMA_REP_LEN_CHOICE \ - LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE_OFFSET -#define LZMA_REP_LEN_CHOICE2 \ - LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_CHOICE2_OFFSET -#define LZMA_REP_LEN_LOW(pos, sym) \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_LOW_OFFSET + (pos) * LZMA_LEN_LOW_SYMBOLS + (sym)) -#define LZMA_REP_LEN_MID(pos, sym) \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_MID_OFFSET + (pos) * LZMA_LEN_MID_SYMBOLS + (sym)) -#define LZMA_REP_LEN_HIGH(sym) \ - (LZMA_PROB_REP_LEN_HIGH_OFFSET + (sym)) -#define LZMA_LITERAL(code, size) \ - (LZMA_PROB_LITERAL_OFFSET + (code) * LZMA_LITERAL_CODER_SIZE + (size)) - -/* Read an LZMA varint from BUF, reading and updating *POFFSET, - setting *VAL. Returns 0 on error, 1 on success. */ - -static int -elf_lzma_varint (const unsigned char *compressed, size_t compressed_size, - size_t *poffset, uint64_t *val) -{ - size_t off; - int i; - uint64_t v; - unsigned char b; - - off = *poffset; - i = 0; - v = 0; - while (1) - { - if (unlikely (off >= compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - b = compressed[off]; - v |= (b & 0x7f) << (i * 7); - ++off; - if ((b & 0x80) == 0) - { - *poffset = off; - *val = v; - return 1; - } - ++i; - if (unlikely (i >= 9)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } -} - -/* Normalize the LZMA range decoder, pulling in an extra input byte if - needed. */ - -static void -elf_lzma_range_normalize (const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, size_t *poffset, - uint32_t *prange, uint32_t *pcode) -{ - if (*prange < (1U << 24)) - { - if (unlikely (*poffset >= compressed_size)) - { - /* We assume this will be caught elsewhere. */ - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return; - } - *prange <<= 8; - *pcode <<= 8; - *pcode += compressed[*poffset]; - ++*poffset; - } -} - -/* Read and return a single bit from the LZMA stream, reading and - updating *PROB. Each bit comes from the range coder. */ - -static int -elf_lzma_bit (const unsigned char *compressed, size_t compressed_size, - uint16_t *prob, size_t *poffset, uint32_t *prange, - uint32_t *pcode) -{ - uint32_t bound; - - elf_lzma_range_normalize (compressed, compressed_size, poffset, - prange, pcode); - bound = (*prange >> 11) * (uint32_t) *prob; - if (*pcode < bound) - { - *prange = bound; - *prob += ((1U << 11) - *prob) >> 5; - return 0; - } - else - { - *prange -= bound; - *pcode -= bound; - *prob -= *prob >> 5; - return 1; - } -} - -/* Read an integer of size BITS from the LZMA stream, most significant - bit first. The bits are predicted using PROBS. */ - -static uint32_t -elf_lzma_integer (const unsigned char *compressed, size_t compressed_size, - uint16_t *probs, uint32_t bits, size_t *poffset, - uint32_t *prange, uint32_t *pcode) -{ - uint32_t sym; - uint32_t i; - - sym = 1; - for (i = 0; i < bits; i++) - { - int bit; - - bit = elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, probs + sym, poffset, - prange, pcode); - sym <<= 1; - sym += bit; - } - return sym - (1 << bits); -} - -/* Read an integer of size BITS from the LZMA stream, least - significant bit first. The bits are predicted using PROBS. */ - -static uint32_t -elf_lzma_reverse_integer (const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, uint16_t *probs, - uint32_t bits, size_t *poffset, uint32_t *prange, - uint32_t *pcode) -{ - uint32_t sym; - uint32_t val; - uint32_t i; - - sym = 1; - val = 0; - for (i = 0; i < bits; i++) - { - int bit; - - bit = elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, probs + sym, poffset, - prange, pcode); - sym <<= 1; - sym += bit; - val += bit << i; - } - return val; -} - -/* Read a length from the LZMA stream. IS_REP picks either LZMA_MATCH - or LZMA_REP probabilities. */ - -static uint32_t -elf_lzma_len (const unsigned char *compressed, size_t compressed_size, - uint16_t *probs, int is_rep, unsigned int pos_state, - size_t *poffset, uint32_t *prange, uint32_t *pcode) -{ - uint16_t *probs_choice; - uint16_t *probs_sym; - uint32_t bits; - uint32_t len; - - probs_choice = probs + (is_rep - ? LZMA_REP_LEN_CHOICE - : LZMA_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE); - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, probs_choice, poffset, - prange, pcode)) - { - probs_choice = probs + (is_rep - ? LZMA_REP_LEN_CHOICE2 - : LZMA_MATCH_LEN_CHOICE2); - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, probs_choice, - poffset, prange, pcode)) - { - probs_sym = probs + (is_rep - ? LZMA_REP_LEN_HIGH (0) - : LZMA_MATCH_LEN_HIGH (0)); - bits = 8; - len = 2 + 8 + 8; - } - else - { - probs_sym = probs + (is_rep - ? LZMA_REP_LEN_MID (pos_state, 0) - : LZMA_MATCH_LEN_MID (pos_state, 0)); - bits = 3; - len = 2 + 8; - } - } - else - { - probs_sym = probs + (is_rep - ? LZMA_REP_LEN_LOW (pos_state, 0) - : LZMA_MATCH_LEN_LOW (pos_state, 0)); - bits = 3; - len = 2; - } - - len += elf_lzma_integer (compressed, compressed_size, probs_sym, bits, - poffset, prange, pcode); - return len; -} - -/* Uncompress one LZMA block from a minidebug file. The compressed - data is at COMPRESSED + *POFFSET. Update *POFFSET. Store the data - into the memory at UNCOMPRESSED, size UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE. CHECK is - the stream flag from the xz header. Return 1 on successful - decompression. */ - -static int -elf_uncompress_lzma_block (const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, unsigned char check, - uint16_t *probs, unsigned char *uncompressed, - size_t uncompressed_size, size_t *poffset) -{ - size_t off; - size_t block_header_offset; - size_t block_header_size; - unsigned char block_flags; - uint64_t header_compressed_size; - uint64_t header_uncompressed_size; - unsigned char lzma2_properties; - uint32_t computed_crc; - uint32_t stream_crc; - size_t uncompressed_offset; - size_t dict_start_offset; - unsigned int lc; - unsigned int lp; - unsigned int pb; - uint32_t range; - uint32_t code; - uint32_t lstate; - uint32_t dist[4]; - - off = *poffset; - block_header_offset = off; - - /* Block header size is a single byte. */ - if (unlikely (off >= compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - block_header_size = (compressed[off] + 1) * 4; - if (unlikely (off + block_header_size > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Block flags. */ - block_flags = compressed[off + 1]; - if (unlikely ((block_flags & 0x3c) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - off += 2; - - /* Optional compressed size. */ - header_compressed_size = 0; - if ((block_flags & 0x40) != 0) - { - *poffset = off; - if (!elf_lzma_varint (compressed, compressed_size, poffset, - &header_compressed_size)) - return 0; - off = *poffset; - } - - /* Optional uncompressed size. */ - header_uncompressed_size = 0; - if ((block_flags & 0x80) != 0) - { - *poffset = off; - if (!elf_lzma_varint (compressed, compressed_size, poffset, - &header_uncompressed_size)) - return 0; - off = *poffset; - } - - /* The recipe for creating a minidebug file is to run the xz program - with no arguments, so we expect exactly one filter: lzma2. */ - - if (unlikely ((block_flags & 0x3) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (unlikely (off + 2 >= block_header_offset + block_header_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* The filter ID for LZMA2 is 0x21. */ - if (unlikely (compressed[off] != 0x21)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - ++off; - - /* The size of the filter properties for LZMA2 is 1. */ - if (unlikely (compressed[off] != 1)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - ++off; - - lzma2_properties = compressed[off]; - ++off; - - if (unlikely (lzma2_properties > 40)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* The properties describe the dictionary size, but we don't care - what that is. */ - - /* Block header padding. */ - if (unlikely (off + 4 > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - off = (off + 3) &~ (size_t) 3; - - if (unlikely (off + 4 > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Block header CRC. */ - computed_crc = elf_crc32 (0, compressed + block_header_offset, - block_header_size - 4); - stream_crc = (compressed[off] - | (compressed[off + 1] << 8) - | (compressed[off + 2] << 16) - | (compressed[off + 3] << 24)); - if (unlikely (computed_crc != stream_crc)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - off += 4; - - /* Read a sequence of LZMA2 packets. */ - - uncompressed_offset = 0; - dict_start_offset = 0; - lc = 0; - lp = 0; - pb = 0; - lstate = 0; - while (off < compressed_size) - { - unsigned char control; - - range = 0xffffffff; - code = 0; - - control = compressed[off]; - ++off; - if (unlikely (control == 0)) - { - /* End of packets. */ - break; - } - - if (control == 1 || control >= 0xe0) - { - /* Reset dictionary to empty. */ - dict_start_offset = uncompressed_offset; - } - - if (control < 0x80) - { - size_t chunk_size; - - /* The only valid values here are 1 or 2. A 1 means to - reset the dictionary (done above). Then we see an - uncompressed chunk. */ - - if (unlikely (control > 2)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* An uncompressed chunk is a two byte size followed by - data. */ - - if (unlikely (off + 2 > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - chunk_size = compressed[off] << 8; - chunk_size += compressed[off + 1]; - ++chunk_size; - - off += 2; - - if (unlikely (off + chunk_size > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - if (unlikely (uncompressed_offset + chunk_size > uncompressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - memcpy (uncompressed + uncompressed_offset, compressed + off, - chunk_size); - uncompressed_offset += chunk_size; - off += chunk_size; - } - else - { - size_t uncompressed_chunk_start; - size_t uncompressed_chunk_size; - size_t compressed_chunk_size; - size_t limit; - - /* An LZMA chunk. This starts with an uncompressed size and - a compressed size. */ - - if (unlikely (off + 4 >= compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - uncompressed_chunk_start = uncompressed_offset; - - uncompressed_chunk_size = (control & 0x1f) << 16; - uncompressed_chunk_size += compressed[off] << 8; - uncompressed_chunk_size += compressed[off + 1]; - ++uncompressed_chunk_size; - - compressed_chunk_size = compressed[off + 2] << 8; - compressed_chunk_size += compressed[off + 3]; - ++compressed_chunk_size; - - off += 4; - - /* Bit 7 (0x80) is set. - Bits 6 and 5 (0x40 and 0x20) are as follows: - 0: don't reset anything - 1: reset state - 2: reset state, read properties - 3: reset state, read properties, reset dictionary (done above) */ - - if (control >= 0xc0) - { - unsigned char props; - - /* Bit 6 is set, read properties. */ - - if (unlikely (off >= compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - props = compressed[off]; - ++off; - if (unlikely (props > (4 * 5 + 4) * 9 + 8)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - pb = 0; - while (props >= 9 * 5) - { - props -= 9 * 5; - ++pb; - } - lp = 0; - while (props > 9) - { - props -= 9; - ++lp; - } - lc = props; - if (unlikely (lc + lp > 4)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - } - - if (control >= 0xa0) - { - size_t i; - - /* Bit 5 or 6 is set, reset LZMA state. */ - - lstate = 0; - memset (&dist, 0, sizeof dist); - for (i = 0; i < LZMA_PROB_TOTAL_COUNT; i++) - probs[i] = 1 << 10; - range = 0xffffffff; - code = 0; - } - - /* Read the range code. */ - - if (unlikely (off + 5 > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* The byte at compressed[off] is ignored for some - reason. */ - - code = ((compressed[off + 1] << 24) - + (compressed[off + 2] << 16) - + (compressed[off + 3] << 8) - + compressed[off + 4]); - off += 5; - - /* This is the main LZMA decode loop. */ - - limit = off + compressed_chunk_size; - *poffset = off; - while (*poffset < limit) - { - unsigned int pos_state; - - if (unlikely (uncompressed_offset - == (uncompressed_chunk_start - + uncompressed_chunk_size))) - { - /* We've decompressed all the expected bytes. */ - break; - } - - pos_state = ((uncompressed_offset - dict_start_offset) - & ((1 << pb) - 1)); - - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, - probs + LZMA_IS_MATCH (lstate, pos_state), - poffset, &range, &code)) - { - uint32_t len; - - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, - probs + LZMA_IS_REP (lstate), - poffset, &range, &code)) - { - int short_rep; - uint32_t next_dist; - - /* Repeated match. */ - - short_rep = 0; - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, - probs + LZMA_IS_REP0 (lstate), - poffset, &range, &code)) - { - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, - probs + LZMA_IS_REP1 (lstate), - poffset, &range, &code)) - { - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, - probs + LZMA_IS_REP2 (lstate), - poffset, &range, &code)) - { - next_dist = dist[3]; - dist[3] = dist[2]; - } - else - { - next_dist = dist[2]; - } - dist[2] = dist[1]; - } - else - { - next_dist = dist[1]; - } - - dist[1] = dist[0]; - dist[0] = next_dist; - } - else - { - if (!elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, - (probs - + LZMA_IS_REP0_LONG (lstate, - pos_state)), - poffset, &range, &code)) - short_rep = 1; - } - - if (lstate < 7) - lstate = short_rep ? 9 : 8; - else - lstate = 11; - - if (short_rep) - len = 1; - else - len = elf_lzma_len (compressed, compressed_size, - probs, 1, pos_state, poffset, - &range, &code); - } - else - { - uint32_t dist_state; - uint32_t dist_slot; - uint16_t *probs_dist; - - /* Match. */ - - if (lstate < 7) - lstate = 7; - else - lstate = 10; - dist[3] = dist[2]; - dist[2] = dist[1]; - dist[1] = dist[0]; - len = elf_lzma_len (compressed, compressed_size, - probs, 0, pos_state, poffset, - &range, &code); - - if (len < 4 + 2) - dist_state = len - 2; - else - dist_state = 3; - probs_dist = probs + LZMA_DIST_SLOT (dist_state, 0); - dist_slot = elf_lzma_integer (compressed, - compressed_size, - probs_dist, 6, - poffset, &range, - &code); - if (dist_slot < LZMA_DIST_MODEL_START) - dist[0] = dist_slot; - else - { - uint32_t limit; - - limit = (dist_slot >> 1) - 1; - dist[0] = 2 + (dist_slot & 1); - if (dist_slot < LZMA_DIST_MODEL_END) - { - dist[0] <<= limit; - probs_dist = (probs - + LZMA_DIST_SPECIAL(dist[0] - - dist_slot - - 1)); - dist[0] += - elf_lzma_reverse_integer (compressed, - compressed_size, - probs_dist, - limit, poffset, - &range, &code); - } - else - { - uint32_t dist0; - uint32_t i; - - dist0 = dist[0]; - for (i = 0; i < limit - 4; i++) - { - uint32_t mask; - - elf_lzma_range_normalize (compressed, - compressed_size, - poffset, - &range, &code); - range >>= 1; - code -= range; - mask = -(code >> 31); - code += range & mask; - dist0 <<= 1; - dist0 += mask + 1; - } - dist0 <<= 4; - probs_dist = probs + LZMA_DIST_ALIGN (0); - dist0 += - elf_lzma_reverse_integer (compressed, - compressed_size, - probs_dist, 4, - poffset, - &range, &code); - dist[0] = dist0; - } - } - } - - if (unlikely (uncompressed_offset - - dict_start_offset < dist[0] + 1)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - if (unlikely (uncompressed_offset + len > uncompressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - if (dist[0] == 0) - { - /* A common case, meaning repeat the last - character LEN times. */ - memset (uncompressed + uncompressed_offset, - uncompressed[uncompressed_offset - 1], - len); - uncompressed_offset += len; - } - else if (dist[0] + 1 >= len) - { - memcpy (uncompressed + uncompressed_offset, - uncompressed + uncompressed_offset - dist[0] - 1, - len); - uncompressed_offset += len; - } - else - { - while (len > 0) - { - uint32_t copy; - - copy = len < dist[0] + 1 ? len : dist[0] + 1; - memcpy (uncompressed + uncompressed_offset, - (uncompressed + uncompressed_offset - - dist[0] - 1), - copy); - len -= copy; - uncompressed_offset += copy; - } - } - } - else - { - unsigned char prev; - unsigned char low; - size_t high; - uint16_t *lit_probs; - unsigned int sym; - - /* Literal value. */ - - if (uncompressed_offset > 0) - prev = uncompressed[uncompressed_offset - 1]; - else - prev = 0; - low = prev >> (8 - lc); - high = (((uncompressed_offset - dict_start_offset) - & ((1 << lp) - 1)) - << lc); - lit_probs = probs + LZMA_LITERAL (low + high, 0); - if (lstate < 7) - sym = elf_lzma_integer (compressed, compressed_size, - lit_probs, 8, poffset, &range, - &code); - else - { - unsigned int match; - unsigned int bit; - unsigned int match_bit; - unsigned int idx; - - sym = 1; - if (uncompressed_offset >= dist[0] + 1) - match = uncompressed[uncompressed_offset - dist[0] - 1]; - else - match = 0; - match <<= 1; - bit = 0x100; - do - { - match_bit = match & bit; - match <<= 1; - idx = bit + match_bit + sym; - sym <<= 1; - if (elf_lzma_bit (compressed, compressed_size, - lit_probs + idx, poffset, - &range, &code)) - { - ++sym; - bit &= match_bit; - } - else - { - bit &= ~ match_bit; - } - } - while (sym < 0x100); - } - - if (unlikely (uncompressed_offset >= uncompressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - uncompressed[uncompressed_offset] = (unsigned char) sym; - ++uncompressed_offset; - if (lstate <= 3) - lstate = 0; - else if (lstate <= 9) - lstate -= 3; - else - lstate -= 6; - } - } - - elf_lzma_range_normalize (compressed, compressed_size, poffset, - &range, &code); - - off = *poffset; - } - } - - /* We have reached the end of the block. Pad to four byte - boundary. */ - off = (off + 3) &~ (size_t) 3; - if (unlikely (off > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - switch (check) - { - case 0: - /* No check. */ - break; - - case 1: - /* CRC32 */ - if (unlikely (off + 4 > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - computed_crc = elf_crc32 (0, uncompressed, uncompressed_offset); - stream_crc = (compressed[off] - | (compressed[off + 1] << 8) - | (compressed[off + 2] << 16) - | (compressed[off + 3] << 24)); - if (computed_crc != stream_crc) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - off += 4; - break; - - case 4: - /* CRC64. We don't bother computing a CRC64 checksum. */ - if (unlikely (off + 8 > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - off += 8; - break; - - case 10: - /* SHA. We don't bother computing a SHA checksum. */ - if (unlikely (off + 32 > compressed_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - off += 32; - break; - - default: - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - *poffset = off; - - return 1; -} - -/* Uncompress LZMA data found in a minidebug file. The minidebug - format is described at - https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/MiniDebugInfo.html. - Returns 0 on error, 1 on successful decompression. For this - function we return 0 on failure to decompress, as the calling code - will carry on in that case. */ - -static int -elf_uncompress_lzma (struct backtrace_state *state, - const unsigned char *compressed, size_t compressed_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - unsigned char **uncompressed, size_t *uncompressed_size) -{ - size_t header_size; - size_t footer_size; - unsigned char check; - uint32_t computed_crc; - uint32_t stream_crc; - size_t offset; - size_t index_size; - size_t footer_offset; - size_t index_offset; - uint64_t index_compressed_size; - uint64_t index_uncompressed_size; - unsigned char *mem; - uint16_t *probs; - size_t compressed_block_size; - - /* The format starts with a stream header and ends with a stream - footer. */ - header_size = 12; - footer_size = 12; - if (unlikely (compressed_size < header_size + footer_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* The stream header starts with a magic string. */ - if (unlikely (memcmp (compressed, "\375" "7zXZ\0", 6) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Next come stream flags. The first byte is zero, the second byte - is the check. */ - if (unlikely (compressed[6] != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - check = compressed[7]; - if (unlikely ((check & 0xf8) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Next comes a CRC of the stream flags. */ - computed_crc = elf_crc32 (0, compressed + 6, 2); - stream_crc = (compressed[8] - | (compressed[9] << 8) - | (compressed[10] << 16) - | (compressed[11] << 24)); - if (unlikely (computed_crc != stream_crc)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Now that we've parsed the header, parse the footer, so that we - can get the uncompressed size. */ - - /* The footer ends with two magic bytes. */ - - offset = compressed_size; - if (unlikely (memcmp (compressed + offset - 2, "YZ", 2) != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - offset -= 2; - - /* Before that are the stream flags, which should be the same as the - flags in the header. */ - if (unlikely (compressed[offset - 2] != 0 - || compressed[offset - 1] != check)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - offset -= 2; - - /* Before that is the size of the index field, which precedes the - footer. */ - index_size = (compressed[offset - 4] - | (compressed[offset - 3] << 8) - | (compressed[offset - 2] << 16) - | (compressed[offset - 1] << 24)); - index_size = (index_size + 1) * 4; - offset -= 4; - - /* Before that is a footer CRC. */ - computed_crc = elf_crc32 (0, compressed + offset, 6); - stream_crc = (compressed[offset - 4] - | (compressed[offset - 3] << 8) - | (compressed[offset - 2] << 16) - | (compressed[offset - 1] << 24)); - if (unlikely (computed_crc != stream_crc)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - offset -= 4; - - /* The index comes just before the footer. */ - if (unlikely (offset < index_size + header_size)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - footer_offset = offset; - offset -= index_size; - index_offset = offset; - - /* The index starts with a zero byte. */ - if (unlikely (compressed[offset] != 0)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - ++offset; - - /* Next is the number of blocks. We expect zero blocks for an empty - stream, and otherwise a single block. */ - if (unlikely (compressed[offset] == 0)) - { - *uncompressed = NULL; - *uncompressed_size = 0; - return 1; - } - if (unlikely (compressed[offset] != 1)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - ++offset; - - /* Next is the compressed size and the uncompressed size. */ - if (!elf_lzma_varint (compressed, compressed_size, &offset, - &index_compressed_size)) - return 0; - if (!elf_lzma_varint (compressed, compressed_size, &offset, - &index_uncompressed_size)) - return 0; - - /* Pad to a four byte boundary. */ - offset = (offset + 3) &~ (size_t) 3; - - /* Next is a CRC of the index. */ - computed_crc = elf_crc32 (0, compressed + index_offset, - offset - index_offset); - stream_crc = (compressed[offset] - | (compressed[offset + 1] << 8) - | (compressed[offset + 2] << 16) - | (compressed[offset + 3] << 24)); - if (unlikely (computed_crc != stream_crc)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - offset += 4; - - /* We should now be back at the footer. */ - if (unlikely (offset != footer_offset)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - return 0; - } - - /* Allocate space to hold the uncompressed data. If we succeed in - uncompressing the LZMA data, we never free this memory. */ - mem = (unsigned char *) backtrace_alloc (state, index_uncompressed_size, - error_callback, data); - if (unlikely (mem == NULL)) - return 0; - *uncompressed = mem; - *uncompressed_size = index_uncompressed_size; - - /* Allocate space for probabilities. */ - probs = ((uint16_t *) - backtrace_alloc (state, - LZMA_PROB_TOTAL_COUNT * sizeof (uint16_t), - error_callback, data)); - if (unlikely (probs == NULL)) - { - backtrace_free (state, mem, index_uncompressed_size, error_callback, - data); - return 0; - } - - /* Uncompress the block, which follows the header. */ - offset = 12; - if (!elf_uncompress_lzma_block (compressed, compressed_size, check, probs, - mem, index_uncompressed_size, &offset)) - { - backtrace_free (state, mem, index_uncompressed_size, error_callback, - data); - return 0; - } - - compressed_block_size = offset - 12; - if (unlikely (compressed_block_size - != ((index_compressed_size + 3) &~ (size_t) 3))) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - backtrace_free (state, mem, index_uncompressed_size, error_callback, - data); - return 0; - } - - offset = (offset + 3) &~ (size_t) 3; - if (unlikely (offset != index_offset)) - { - elf_uncompress_failed (); - backtrace_free (state, mem, index_uncompressed_size, error_callback, - data); - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* This function is a hook for testing the LZMA support. It is only - used by tests. */ - -int -backtrace_uncompress_lzma (struct backtrace_state *state, - const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, unsigned char **uncompressed, - size_t *uncompressed_size) -{ - return elf_uncompress_lzma (state, compressed, compressed_size, - error_callback, data, uncompressed, - uncompressed_size); -} - -/* Add the backtrace data for one ELF file. Returns 1 on success, - 0 on failure (in both cases descriptor is closed) or -1 if exe - is non-zero and the ELF file is ET_DYN, which tells the caller that - elf_add will need to be called on the descriptor again after - base_address is determined. */ - -static int -elf_add (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, int descriptor, - const unsigned char *memory, size_t memory_size, - uintptr_t base_address, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn, int *found_sym, int *found_dwarf, - struct dwarf_data **fileline_entry, int exe, int debuginfo, - const char *with_buildid_data, uint32_t with_buildid_size) -{ - struct elf_view ehdr_view; - b_elf_ehdr ehdr; - off_t shoff; - unsigned int shnum; - unsigned int shstrndx; - struct elf_view shdrs_view; - int shdrs_view_valid; - const b_elf_shdr *shdrs; - const b_elf_shdr *shstrhdr; - size_t shstr_size; - off_t shstr_off; - struct elf_view names_view; - int names_view_valid; - const char *names; - unsigned int symtab_shndx; - unsigned int dynsym_shndx; - unsigned int i; - struct debug_section_info sections[DEBUG_MAX]; - struct debug_section_info zsections[DEBUG_MAX]; - struct elf_view symtab_view; - int symtab_view_valid; - struct elf_view strtab_view; - int strtab_view_valid; - struct elf_view buildid_view; - int buildid_view_valid; - const char *buildid_data; - uint32_t buildid_size; - struct elf_view debuglink_view; - int debuglink_view_valid; - const char *debuglink_name; - uint32_t debuglink_crc; - struct elf_view debugaltlink_view; - int debugaltlink_view_valid; - const char *debugaltlink_name; - const char *debugaltlink_buildid_data; - uint32_t debugaltlink_buildid_size; - struct elf_view gnu_debugdata_view; - int gnu_debugdata_view_valid; - size_t gnu_debugdata_size; - unsigned char *gnu_debugdata_uncompressed; - size_t gnu_debugdata_uncompressed_size; - off_t min_offset; - off_t max_offset; - off_t debug_size; - struct elf_view debug_view; - int debug_view_valid; - unsigned int using_debug_view; - uint16_t *zdebug_table; - struct elf_view split_debug_view[DEBUG_MAX]; - unsigned char split_debug_view_valid[DEBUG_MAX]; - struct elf_ppc64_opd_data opd_data, *opd; - struct dwarf_sections dwarf_sections; - - if (!debuginfo) - { - *found_sym = 0; - *found_dwarf = 0; - } - - shdrs_view_valid = 0; - names_view_valid = 0; - symtab_view_valid = 0; - strtab_view_valid = 0; - buildid_view_valid = 0; - buildid_data = NULL; - buildid_size = 0; - debuglink_view_valid = 0; - debuglink_name = NULL; - debuglink_crc = 0; - debugaltlink_view_valid = 0; - debugaltlink_name = NULL; - debugaltlink_buildid_data = NULL; - debugaltlink_buildid_size = 0; - gnu_debugdata_view_valid = 0; - gnu_debugdata_size = 0; - debug_view_valid = 0; - memset (&split_debug_view_valid[0], 0, sizeof split_debug_view_valid); - opd = NULL; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, 0, sizeof ehdr, - error_callback, data, &ehdr_view)) - goto fail; - - memcpy (&ehdr, ehdr_view.view.data, sizeof ehdr); - - elf_release_view (state, &ehdr_view, error_callback, data); - - if (ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG0] != ELFMAG0 - || ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG1] != ELFMAG1 - || ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG2] != ELFMAG2 - || ehdr.e_ident[EI_MAG3] != ELFMAG3) - { - error_callback (data, "executable file is not ELF", 0); - goto fail; - } - if (ehdr.e_ident[EI_VERSION] != EV_CURRENT) - { - error_callback (data, "executable file is unrecognized ELF version", 0); - goto fail; - } - -#if BACKTRACE_ELF_SIZE == 32 -#define BACKTRACE_ELFCLASS ELFCLASS32 -#else -#define BACKTRACE_ELFCLASS ELFCLASS64 -#endif - - if (ehdr.e_ident[EI_CLASS] != BACKTRACE_ELFCLASS) - { - error_callback (data, "executable file is unexpected ELF class", 0); - goto fail; - } - - if (ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA] != ELFDATA2LSB - && ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA] != ELFDATA2MSB) - { - error_callback (data, "executable file has unknown endianness", 0); - goto fail; - } - - /* If the executable is ET_DYN, it is either a PIE, or we are running - directly a shared library with .interp. We need to wait for - dl_iterate_phdr in that case to determine the actual base_address. */ - if (exe && ehdr.e_type == ET_DYN) - return -1; - - shoff = ehdr.e_shoff; - shnum = ehdr.e_shnum; - shstrndx = ehdr.e_shstrndx; - - if ((shnum == 0 || shstrndx == SHN_XINDEX) - && shoff != 0) - { - struct elf_view shdr_view; - const b_elf_shdr *shdr; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, shoff, - sizeof shdr, error_callback, data, &shdr_view)) - goto fail; - - shdr = (const b_elf_shdr *) shdr_view.view.data; - - if (shnum == 0) - shnum = shdr->sh_size; - - if (shstrndx == SHN_XINDEX) - { - shstrndx = shdr->sh_link; - - /* Versions of the GNU binutils between 2.12 and 2.18 did - not handle objects with more than SHN_LORESERVE sections - correctly. All large section indexes were offset by - 0x100. There is more information at - http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id-5900 . - Fortunately these object files are easy to detect, as the - GNU binutils always put the section header string table - near the end of the list of sections. Thus if the - section header string table index is larger than the - number of sections, then we know we have to subtract - 0x100 to get the real section index. */ - if (shstrndx >= shnum && shstrndx >= SHN_LORESERVE + 0x100) - shstrndx -= 0x100; - } - - elf_release_view (state, &shdr_view, error_callback, data); - } - - if (shnum == 0 || shstrndx == 0) - goto fail; - - /* To translate PC to file/line when using DWARF, we need to find - the .debug_info and .debug_line sections. */ - - /* Read the section headers, skipping the first one. */ - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - shoff + sizeof (b_elf_shdr), - (shnum - 1) * sizeof (b_elf_shdr), - error_callback, data, &shdrs_view)) - goto fail; - shdrs_view_valid = 1; - shdrs = (const b_elf_shdr *) shdrs_view.view.data; - - /* Read the section names. */ - - shstrhdr = &shdrs[shstrndx - 1]; - shstr_size = shstrhdr->sh_size; - shstr_off = shstrhdr->sh_offset; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, shstr_off, - shstrhdr->sh_size, error_callback, data, &names_view)) - goto fail; - names_view_valid = 1; - names = (const char *) names_view.view.data; - - symtab_shndx = 0; - dynsym_shndx = 0; - - memset (sections, 0, sizeof sections); - memset (zsections, 0, sizeof zsections); - - /* Look for the symbol table. */ - for (i = 1; i < shnum; ++i) - { - const b_elf_shdr *shdr; - unsigned int sh_name; - const char *name; - int j; - - shdr = &shdrs[i - 1]; - - if (shdr->sh_type == SHT_SYMTAB) - symtab_shndx = i; - else if (shdr->sh_type == SHT_DYNSYM) - dynsym_shndx = i; - - sh_name = shdr->sh_name; - if (sh_name >= shstr_size) - { - error_callback (data, "ELF section name out of range", 0); - goto fail; - } - - name = names + sh_name; - - for (j = 0; j < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++j) - { - if (strcmp (name, dwarf_section_names[j]) == 0) - { - sections[j].offset = shdr->sh_offset; - sections[j].size = shdr->sh_size; - sections[j].compressed = (shdr->sh_flags & SHF_COMPRESSED) != 0; - break; - } - } - - if (name[0] == '.' && name[1] == 'z') - { - for (j = 0; j < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++j) - { - if (strcmp (name + 2, dwarf_section_names[j] + 1) == 0) - { - zsections[j].offset = shdr->sh_offset; - zsections[j].size = shdr->sh_size; - break; - } - } - } - - /* Read the build ID if present. This could check for any - SHT_NOTE section with the right note name and type, but gdb - looks for a specific section name. */ - if ((!debuginfo || with_buildid_data != NULL) - && !buildid_view_valid - && strcmp (name, ".note.gnu.build-id") == 0) - { - const b_elf_note *note; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - shdr->sh_offset, shdr->sh_size, error_callback, - data, &buildid_view)) - goto fail; - - buildid_view_valid = 1; - note = (const b_elf_note *) buildid_view.view.data; - if (note->type == NT_GNU_BUILD_ID - && note->namesz == 4 - && strncmp (note->name, "GNU", 4) == 0 - && shdr->sh_size <= 12 + ((note->namesz + 3) & ~ 3) + note->descsz) - { - buildid_data = ¬e->name[0] + ((note->namesz + 3) & ~ 3); - buildid_size = note->descsz; - } - - if (with_buildid_size != 0) - { - if (buildid_size != with_buildid_size) - goto fail; - - if (memcmp (buildid_data, with_buildid_data, buildid_size) != 0) - goto fail; - } - } - - /* Read the debuglink file if present. */ - if (!debuginfo - && !debuglink_view_valid - && strcmp (name, ".gnu_debuglink") == 0) - { - const char *debuglink_data; - size_t crc_offset; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - shdr->sh_offset, shdr->sh_size, error_callback, - data, &debuglink_view)) - goto fail; - - debuglink_view_valid = 1; - debuglink_data = (const char *) debuglink_view.view.data; - crc_offset = strnlen (debuglink_data, shdr->sh_size); - crc_offset = (crc_offset + 3) & ~3; - if (crc_offset + 4 <= shdr->sh_size) - { - debuglink_name = debuglink_data; - debuglink_crc = *(const uint32_t*)(debuglink_data + crc_offset); - } - } - - if (!debugaltlink_view_valid - && strcmp (name, ".gnu_debugaltlink") == 0) - { - const char *debugaltlink_data; - size_t debugaltlink_name_len; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - shdr->sh_offset, shdr->sh_size, error_callback, - data, &debugaltlink_view)) - goto fail; - - debugaltlink_view_valid = 1; - debugaltlink_data = (const char *) debugaltlink_view.view.data; - debugaltlink_name = debugaltlink_data; - debugaltlink_name_len = strnlen (debugaltlink_data, shdr->sh_size); - if (debugaltlink_name_len < shdr->sh_size) - { - /* Include terminating zero. */ - debugaltlink_name_len += 1; - - debugaltlink_buildid_data - = debugaltlink_data + debugaltlink_name_len; - debugaltlink_buildid_size = shdr->sh_size - debugaltlink_name_len; - } - } - - if (!gnu_debugdata_view_valid - && strcmp (name, ".gnu_debugdata") == 0) - { - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - shdr->sh_offset, shdr->sh_size, error_callback, - data, &gnu_debugdata_view)) - goto fail; - - gnu_debugdata_size = shdr->sh_size; - gnu_debugdata_view_valid = 1; - } - - /* Read the .opd section on PowerPC64 ELFv1. */ - if (ehdr.e_machine == EM_PPC64 - && (ehdr.e_flags & EF_PPC64_ABI) < 2 - && shdr->sh_type == SHT_PROGBITS - && strcmp (name, ".opd") == 0) - { - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - shdr->sh_offset, shdr->sh_size, error_callback, - data, &opd_data.view)) - goto fail; - - opd = &opd_data; - opd->addr = shdr->sh_addr; - opd->data = (const char *) opd_data.view.view.data; - opd->size = shdr->sh_size; - } - } - - if (symtab_shndx == 0) - symtab_shndx = dynsym_shndx; - if (symtab_shndx != 0 && !debuginfo) - { - const b_elf_shdr *symtab_shdr; - unsigned int strtab_shndx; - const b_elf_shdr *strtab_shdr; - struct elf_syminfo_data *sdata; - - symtab_shdr = &shdrs[symtab_shndx - 1]; - strtab_shndx = symtab_shdr->sh_link; - if (strtab_shndx >= shnum) - { - error_callback (data, - "ELF symbol table strtab link out of range", 0); - goto fail; - } - strtab_shdr = &shdrs[strtab_shndx - 1]; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - symtab_shdr->sh_offset, symtab_shdr->sh_size, - error_callback, data, &symtab_view)) - goto fail; - symtab_view_valid = 1; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - strtab_shdr->sh_offset, strtab_shdr->sh_size, - error_callback, data, &strtab_view)) - goto fail; - strtab_view_valid = 1; - - sdata = ((struct elf_syminfo_data *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof *sdata, error_callback, data)); - if (sdata == NULL) - goto fail; - - if (!elf_initialize_syminfo (state, base_address, - symtab_view.view.data, symtab_shdr->sh_size, - strtab_view.view.data, strtab_shdr->sh_size, - error_callback, data, sdata, opd)) - { - backtrace_free (state, sdata, sizeof *sdata, error_callback, data); - goto fail; - } - - /* We no longer need the symbol table, but we hold on to the - string table permanently. */ - elf_release_view (state, &symtab_view, error_callback, data); - symtab_view_valid = 0; - strtab_view_valid = 0; - - *found_sym = 1; - - elf_add_syminfo_data (state, sdata); - } - - elf_release_view (state, &shdrs_view, error_callback, data); - shdrs_view_valid = 0; - elf_release_view (state, &names_view, error_callback, data); - names_view_valid = 0; - - /* If the debug info is in a separate file, read that one instead. */ - - if (buildid_data != NULL) - { - int d; - - d = elf_open_debugfile_by_buildid (state, buildid_data, buildid_size, - error_callback, data); - if (d >= 0) - { - int ret; - - elf_release_view (state, &buildid_view, error_callback, data); - if (debuglink_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &debuglink_view, error_callback, data); - if (debugaltlink_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &debugaltlink_view, error_callback, data); - ret = elf_add (state, "", d, NULL, 0, base_address, error_callback, - data, fileline_fn, found_sym, found_dwarf, NULL, 0, - 1, NULL, 0); - if (ret < 0) - backtrace_close (d, error_callback, data); - else if (descriptor >= 0) - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - return ret; - } - } - - if (buildid_view_valid) - { - elf_release_view (state, &buildid_view, error_callback, data); - buildid_view_valid = 0; - } - - if (opd) - { - elf_release_view (state, &opd->view, error_callback, data); - opd = NULL; - } - - if (debuglink_name != NULL) - { - int d; - - d = elf_open_debugfile_by_debuglink (state, filename, debuglink_name, - debuglink_crc, error_callback, - data); - if (d >= 0) - { - int ret; - - elf_release_view (state, &debuglink_view, error_callback, data); - if (debugaltlink_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &debugaltlink_view, error_callback, data); - ret = elf_add (state, "", d, NULL, 0, base_address, error_callback, - data, fileline_fn, found_sym, found_dwarf, NULL, 0, - 1, NULL, 0); - if (ret < 0) - backtrace_close (d, error_callback, data); - else if (descriptor >= 0) - backtrace_close(descriptor, error_callback, data); - return ret; - } - } - - if (debuglink_view_valid) - { - elf_release_view (state, &debuglink_view, error_callback, data); - debuglink_view_valid = 0; - } - - struct dwarf_data *fileline_altlink = NULL; - if (debugaltlink_name != NULL) - { - int d; - - d = elf_open_debugfile_by_debuglink (state, filename, debugaltlink_name, - 0, error_callback, data); - if (d >= 0) - { - int ret; - - ret = elf_add (state, filename, d, NULL, 0, base_address, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, found_sym, - found_dwarf, &fileline_altlink, 0, 1, - debugaltlink_buildid_data, debugaltlink_buildid_size); - elf_release_view (state, &debugaltlink_view, error_callback, data); - debugaltlink_view_valid = 0; - if (ret < 0) - { - backtrace_close (d, error_callback, data); - return ret; - } - } - } - - if (debugaltlink_view_valid) - { - elf_release_view (state, &debugaltlink_view, error_callback, data); - debugaltlink_view_valid = 0; - } - - if (gnu_debugdata_view_valid) - { - int ret; - - ret = elf_uncompress_lzma (state, - ((const unsigned char *) - gnu_debugdata_view.view.data), - gnu_debugdata_size, error_callback, data, - &gnu_debugdata_uncompressed, - &gnu_debugdata_uncompressed_size); - - elf_release_view (state, &gnu_debugdata_view, error_callback, data); - gnu_debugdata_view_valid = 0; - - if (ret) - { - ret = elf_add (state, filename, -1, gnu_debugdata_uncompressed, - gnu_debugdata_uncompressed_size, base_address, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, found_sym, - found_dwarf, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0); - if (ret >= 0 && descriptor >= 0) - backtrace_close(descriptor, error_callback, data); - return ret; - } - } - - /* Read all the debug sections in a single view, since they are - probably adjacent in the file. If any of sections are - uncompressed, we never release this view. */ - - min_offset = 0; - max_offset = 0; - debug_size = 0; - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - off_t end; - - if (sections[i].size != 0) - { - if (min_offset == 0 || sections[i].offset < min_offset) - min_offset = sections[i].offset; - end = sections[i].offset + sections[i].size; - if (end > max_offset) - max_offset = end; - debug_size += sections[i].size; - } - if (zsections[i].size != 0) - { - if (min_offset == 0 || zsections[i].offset < min_offset) - min_offset = zsections[i].offset; - end = zsections[i].offset + zsections[i].size; - if (end > max_offset) - max_offset = end; - debug_size += zsections[i].size; - } - } - if (min_offset == 0 || max_offset == 0) - { - if (descriptor >= 0) - { - if (!backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - } - return 1; - } - - /* If the total debug section size is large, assume that there are - gaps between the sections, and read them individually. */ - - if (max_offset - min_offset < 0x20000000 - || max_offset - min_offset < debug_size + 0x10000) - { - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, min_offset, - max_offset - min_offset, error_callback, data, - &debug_view)) - goto fail; - debug_view_valid = 1; - } - else - { - memset (&split_debug_view[0], 0, sizeof split_debug_view); - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - struct debug_section_info *dsec; - - if (sections[i].size != 0) - dsec = §ions[i]; - else if (zsections[i].size != 0) - dsec = &zsections[i]; - else - continue; - - if (!elf_get_view (state, descriptor, memory, memory_size, - dsec->offset, dsec->size, error_callback, data, - &split_debug_view[i])) - goto fail; - split_debug_view_valid[i] = 1; - - if (sections[i].size != 0) - sections[i].data = ((const unsigned char *) - split_debug_view[i].view.data); - else - zsections[i].data = ((const unsigned char *) - split_debug_view[i].view.data); - } - } - - /* We've read all we need from the executable. */ - if (descriptor >= 0) - { - if (!backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - descriptor = -1; - } - - using_debug_view = 0; - if (debug_view_valid) - { - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - if (sections[i].size == 0) - sections[i].data = NULL; - else - { - sections[i].data = ((const unsigned char *) debug_view.view.data - + (sections[i].offset - min_offset)); - ++using_debug_view; - } - - if (zsections[i].size == 0) - zsections[i].data = NULL; - else - zsections[i].data = ((const unsigned char *) debug_view.view.data - + (zsections[i].offset - min_offset)); - } - } - - /* Uncompress the old format (--compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu). */ - - zdebug_table = NULL; - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - if (sections[i].size == 0 && zsections[i].size > 0) - { - unsigned char *uncompressed_data; - size_t uncompressed_size; - - if (zdebug_table == NULL) - { - zdebug_table = ((uint16_t *) - backtrace_alloc (state, ZLIB_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data)); - if (zdebug_table == NULL) - goto fail; - } - - uncompressed_data = NULL; - uncompressed_size = 0; - if (!elf_uncompress_zdebug (state, zsections[i].data, - zsections[i].size, zdebug_table, - error_callback, data, - &uncompressed_data, &uncompressed_size)) - goto fail; - sections[i].data = uncompressed_data; - sections[i].size = uncompressed_size; - sections[i].compressed = 0; - - if (split_debug_view_valid[i]) - { - elf_release_view (state, &split_debug_view[i], - error_callback, data); - split_debug_view_valid[i] = 0; - } - } - } - - if (zdebug_table != NULL) - { - backtrace_free (state, zdebug_table, ZLIB_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data); - zdebug_table = NULL; - } - - /* Uncompress the official ELF format - (--compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi, --compress-debug-sections=zstd). */ - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - unsigned char *uncompressed_data; - size_t uncompressed_size; - - if (sections[i].size == 0 || !sections[i].compressed) - continue; - - if (zdebug_table == NULL) - { - zdebug_table = ((uint16_t *) - backtrace_alloc (state, ZDEBUG_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data)); - if (zdebug_table == NULL) - goto fail; - } - - uncompressed_data = NULL; - uncompressed_size = 0; - if (!elf_uncompress_chdr (state, sections[i].data, sections[i].size, - zdebug_table, error_callback, data, - &uncompressed_data, &uncompressed_size)) - goto fail; - sections[i].data = uncompressed_data; - sections[i].size = uncompressed_size; - sections[i].compressed = 0; - - if (debug_view_valid) - --using_debug_view; - else if (split_debug_view_valid[i]) - { - elf_release_view (state, &split_debug_view[i], error_callback, data); - split_debug_view_valid[i] = 0; - } - } - - if (zdebug_table != NULL) - backtrace_free (state, zdebug_table, ZDEBUG_TABLE_SIZE, - error_callback, data); - - if (debug_view_valid && using_debug_view == 0) - { - elf_release_view (state, &debug_view, error_callback, data); - debug_view_valid = 0; - } - - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - dwarf_sections.data[i] = sections[i].data; - dwarf_sections.size[i] = sections[i].size; - } - - if (!backtrace_dwarf_add (state, base_address, &dwarf_sections, - ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA] == ELFDATA2MSB, - fileline_altlink, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, - fileline_entry)) - goto fail; - - *found_dwarf = 1; - - return 1; - - fail: - if (shdrs_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &shdrs_view, error_callback, data); - if (names_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &names_view, error_callback, data); - if (symtab_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &symtab_view, error_callback, data); - if (strtab_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &strtab_view, error_callback, data); - if (debuglink_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &debuglink_view, error_callback, data); - if (debugaltlink_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &debugaltlink_view, error_callback, data); - if (gnu_debugdata_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &gnu_debugdata_view, error_callback, data); - if (buildid_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &buildid_view, error_callback, data); - if (debug_view_valid) - elf_release_view (state, &debug_view, error_callback, data); - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - if (split_debug_view_valid[i]) - elf_release_view (state, &split_debug_view[i], error_callback, data); - } - if (opd) - elf_release_view (state, &opd->view, error_callback, data); - if (descriptor >= 0) - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -/* Data passed to phdr_callback. */ - -struct phdr_data -{ - struct backtrace_state *state; - backtrace_error_callback error_callback; - void *data; - fileline *fileline_fn; - int *found_sym; - int *found_dwarf; - const char *exe_filename; - int exe_descriptor; -}; - -/* Callback passed to dl_iterate_phdr. Load debug info from shared - libraries. */ - -static int -#ifdef __i386__ -__attribute__ ((__force_align_arg_pointer__)) -#endif -phdr_callback (struct dl_phdr_info *info, size_t size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *pdata) -{ - struct phdr_data *pd = (struct phdr_data *) pdata; - const char *filename; - int descriptor; - int does_not_exist; - fileline elf_fileline_fn; - int found_dwarf; - - /* There is not much we can do if we don't have the module name, - unless executable is ET_DYN, where we expect the very first - phdr_callback to be for the PIE. */ - if (info->dlpi_name == NULL || info->dlpi_name[0] == '\0') - { - if (pd->exe_descriptor == -1) - return 0; - filename = pd->exe_filename; - descriptor = pd->exe_descriptor; - pd->exe_descriptor = -1; - } - else - { - if (pd->exe_descriptor != -1) - { - backtrace_close (pd->exe_descriptor, pd->error_callback, pd->data); - pd->exe_descriptor = -1; - } - - filename = info->dlpi_name; - descriptor = backtrace_open (info->dlpi_name, pd->error_callback, - pd->data, &does_not_exist); - if (descriptor < 0) - return 0; - } - - if (elf_add (pd->state, filename, descriptor, NULL, 0, info->dlpi_addr, - pd->error_callback, pd->data, &elf_fileline_fn, pd->found_sym, - &found_dwarf, NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0)) - { - if (found_dwarf) - { - *pd->found_dwarf = 1; - *pd->fileline_fn = elf_fileline_fn; - } - } - - return 0; -} - -/* Initialize the backtrace data we need from an ELF executable. At - the ELF level, all we need to do is find the debug info - sections. */ - -int -backtrace_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, - int descriptor, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn) -{ - int ret; - int found_sym; - int found_dwarf; - fileline elf_fileline_fn = elf_nodebug; - struct phdr_data pd; - - ret = elf_add (state, filename, descriptor, NULL, 0, 0, error_callback, data, - &elf_fileline_fn, &found_sym, &found_dwarf, NULL, 1, 0, NULL, - 0); - if (!ret) - return 0; - - pd.state = state; - pd.error_callback = error_callback; - pd.data = data; - pd.fileline_fn = &elf_fileline_fn; - pd.found_sym = &found_sym; - pd.found_dwarf = &found_dwarf; - pd.exe_filename = filename; - pd.exe_descriptor = ret < 0 ? descriptor : -1; - - dl_iterate_phdr (phdr_callback, (void *) &pd); - - if (!state->threaded) - { - if (found_sym) - state->syminfo_fn = elf_syminfo; - else if (state->syminfo_fn == NULL) - state->syminfo_fn = elf_nosyms; - } - else - { - if (found_sym) - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&state->syminfo_fn, elf_syminfo); - else - (void) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (&state->syminfo_fn, NULL, - elf_nosyms); - } - - if (!state->threaded) - *fileline_fn = state->fileline_fn; - else - *fileline_fn = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&state->fileline_fn); - - if (*fileline_fn == NULL || *fileline_fn == elf_nodebug) - *fileline_fn = elf_fileline_fn; - - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/fileline.c b/deps/libbacktrace/fileline.c deleted file mode 100644 index 04055b7c..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/fileline.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,361 +0,0 @@ -/* fileline.c -- Get file and line number information in a backtrace. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#if defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC_ARGS) || defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC) -#include -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H -#include -#endif - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -#ifndef HAVE_GETEXECNAME -#define getexecname() NULL -#endif - -#if !defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC_ARGS) && !defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC) - -#define sysctl_exec_name1(state, error_callback, data) NULL -#define sysctl_exec_name2(state, error_callback, data) NULL - -#else /* defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC_ARGS) || |defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC) */ - -static char * -sysctl_exec_name (struct backtrace_state *state, - int mib0, int mib1, int mib2, int mib3, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - int mib[4]; - size_t len; - char *name; - size_t rlen; - - mib[0] = mib0; - mib[1] = mib1; - mib[2] = mib2; - mib[3] = mib3; - - if (sysctl (mib, 4, NULL, &len, NULL, 0) < 0) - return NULL; - name = (char *) backtrace_alloc (state, len, error_callback, data); - if (name == NULL) - return NULL; - rlen = len; - if (sysctl (mib, 4, name, &rlen, NULL, 0) < 0) - { - backtrace_free (state, name, len, error_callback, data); - return NULL; - } - return name; -} - -#ifdef HAVE_KERN_PROC_ARGS - -static char * -sysctl_exec_name1 (struct backtrace_state *state, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - /* This variant is used on NetBSD. */ - return sysctl_exec_name (state, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC_ARGS, -1, - KERN_PROC_PATHNAME, error_callback, data); -} - -#else - -#define sysctl_exec_name1(state, error_callback, data) NULL - -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_KERN_PROC - -static char * -sysctl_exec_name2 (struct backtrace_state *state, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - /* This variant is used on FreeBSD. */ - return sysctl_exec_name (state, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC, KERN_PROC_PATHNAME, -1, - error_callback, data); -} - -#else - -#define sysctl_exec_name2(state, error_callback, data) NULL - -#endif - -#endif /* defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC_ARGS) || |defined (HAVE_KERN_PROC) */ - -#ifdef HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H - -static char * -macho_get_executable_path (struct backtrace_state *state, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - uint32_t len; - char *name; - - len = 0; - if (_NSGetExecutablePath (NULL, &len) == 0) - return NULL; - name = (char *) backtrace_alloc (state, len, error_callback, data); - if (name == NULL) - return NULL; - if (_NSGetExecutablePath (name, &len) != 0) - { - backtrace_free (state, name, len, error_callback, data); - return NULL; - } - return name; -} - -#else /* !defined (HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H) */ - -#define macho_get_executable_path(state, error_callback, data) NULL - -#endif /* !defined (HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H) */ - -#if HAVE_DECL__PGMPTR - -#define windows_executable_filename() _pgmptr - -#else /* !HAVE_DECL__PGMPTR */ - -#define windows_executable_filename() NULL - -#endif /* !HAVE_DECL__PGMPTR */ - -/* Initialize the fileline information from the executable. Returns 1 - on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -fileline_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - int failed; - fileline fileline_fn; - int pass; - int called_error_callback; - int descriptor; - const char *filename; - char buf[64]; - - if (!state->threaded) - failed = state->fileline_initialization_failed; - else - failed = backtrace_atomic_load_int (&state->fileline_initialization_failed); - - if (failed) - { - error_callback (data, "failed to read executable information", -1); - return 0; - } - - if (!state->threaded) - fileline_fn = state->fileline_fn; - else - fileline_fn = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&state->fileline_fn); - if (fileline_fn != NULL) - return 1; - - /* We have not initialized the information. Do it now. */ - - descriptor = -1; - called_error_callback = 0; - for (pass = 0; pass < 9; ++pass) - { - int does_not_exist; - - switch (pass) - { - case 0: - filename = state->filename; - break; - case 1: - filename = getexecname (); - break; - case 2: - /* Test this before /proc/self/exe, as the latter exists but points - to the wine binary (and thus doesn't work). */ - filename = windows_executable_filename (); - break; - case 3: - filename = "/proc/self/exe"; - break; - case 4: - filename = "/proc/curproc/file"; - break; - case 5: - snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "/proc/%ld/object/a.out", - (long) getpid ()); - filename = buf; - break; - case 6: - filename = sysctl_exec_name1 (state, error_callback, data); - break; - case 7: - filename = sysctl_exec_name2 (state, error_callback, data); - break; - case 8: - filename = macho_get_executable_path (state, error_callback, data); - break; - default: - abort (); - } - - if (filename == NULL) - continue; - - descriptor = backtrace_open (filename, error_callback, data, - &does_not_exist); - if (descriptor < 0 && !does_not_exist) - { - called_error_callback = 1; - break; - } - if (descriptor >= 0) - break; - } - - if (descriptor < 0) - { - if (!called_error_callback) - { - if (state->filename != NULL) - error_callback (data, state->filename, ENOENT); - else - error_callback (data, - "libbacktrace could not find executable to open", - 0); - } - failed = 1; - } - - if (!failed) - { - if (!backtrace_initialize (state, filename, descriptor, error_callback, - data, &fileline_fn)) - failed = 1; - } - - if (failed) - { - if (!state->threaded) - state->fileline_initialization_failed = 1; - else - backtrace_atomic_store_int (&state->fileline_initialization_failed, 1); - return 0; - } - - if (!state->threaded) - state->fileline_fn = fileline_fn; - else - { - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&state->fileline_fn, fileline_fn); - - /* Note that if two threads initialize at once, one of the data - sets may be leaked. */ - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Given a PC, find the file name, line number, and function name. */ - -int -backtrace_pcinfo (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - if (!fileline_initialize (state, error_callback, data)) - return 0; - - if (state->fileline_initialization_failed) - return 0; - - return state->fileline_fn (state, pc, callback, error_callback, data); -} - -/* Given a PC, find the symbol for it, and its value. */ - -int -backtrace_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - if (!fileline_initialize (state, error_callback, data)) - return 0; - - if (state->fileline_initialization_failed) - return 0; - - state->syminfo_fn (state, pc, callback, error_callback, data); - return 1; -} - -/* A backtrace_syminfo_callback that can call into a - backtrace_full_callback, used when we have a symbol table but no - debug info. */ - -void -backtrace_syminfo_to_full_callback (void *data, uintptr_t pc, - const char *symname, - uintptr_t symval ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t symsize ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - struct backtrace_call_full *bdata = (struct backtrace_call_full *) data; - - bdata->ret = bdata->full_callback (bdata->full_data, pc, NULL, 0, symname); -} - -/* An error callback that corresponds to - backtrace_syminfo_to_full_callback. */ - -void -backtrace_syminfo_to_full_error_callback (void *data, const char *msg, - int errnum) -{ - struct backtrace_call_full *bdata = (struct backtrace_call_full *) data; - - bdata->full_error_callback (bdata->full_data, msg, errnum); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/filenames.h b/deps/libbacktrace/filenames.h deleted file mode 100644 index aa7bd7ad..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/filenames.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -/* btest.c -- Filename header for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2012-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#ifndef GCC_VERSION -# define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 1000 + __GNUC_MINOR__) -#endif - -#if (GCC_VERSION < 2007) -# define __attribute__(x) -#endif - -#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED -# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__)) -#endif - -#if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(__OS2__) || defined (__CYGWIN__) -# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) ((c) == '/' || (c) == '\\') -# define HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(f) ((f)[0] != '\0' && (f)[1] == ':') -# define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR((f)[0]) || HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(f)) -#else -# define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(c) ((c) == '/') -# define IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(f) (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR((f)[0])) -#endif diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/filetype.awk b/deps/libbacktrace/filetype.awk deleted file mode 100644 index 1eefa7e7..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/filetype.awk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -# An awk script to determine the type of a file. -/^\177ELF\001/ { if (NR == 1) { print "elf32"; exit } } -/^\177ELF\002/ { if (NR == 1) { print "elf64"; exit } } -/^\114\001/ { if (NR == 1) { print "pecoff"; exit } } -/^\144\206/ { if (NR == 1) { print "pecoff"; exit } } -/^\001\337/ { if (NR == 1) { print "xcoff32"; exit } } -/^\001\367/ { if (NR == 1) { print "xcoff64"; exit } } -/^\376\355\372\316/ { if (NR == 1) { print "macho"; exit } } -/^\316\372\355\376/ { if (NR == 1) { print "macho"; exit } } -/^\376\355\372\317/ { if (NR == 1) { print "macho"; exit } } -/^\317\372\355\376/ { if (NR == 1) { print "macho"; exit } } -/^\312\376\272\276/ { if (NR == 1) { print "macho"; exit } } -/^\276\272\376\312/ { if (NR == 1) { print "macho"; exit } } diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/install-debuginfo-for-buildid.sh.in b/deps/libbacktrace/install-debuginfo-for-buildid.sh.in deleted file mode 100644 index 1364779d..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/install-debuginfo-for-buildid.sh.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# install-debug-info-for-buildid.sh -- Helper script for libbacktrace library -# testing. -# Copyright (C) 2019-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: - -# (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - -# (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in -# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. - -# (3) The name of the author may not be used to -# endorse or promote products derived from this software without -# specific prior written permission. - -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -# INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -# (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -# SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -# STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -# IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -# Extract build-id from src, and copy debug info of src to -# $build_id_dir/aa/bb...zz.debug. - -set -e - -sed=@SED@ -awk=@AWK@ -grep=@GREP@ -objcopy=@OBJCOPY@ -readelf=@READELF@ -mkdir_p="@MKDIR_P@" - -build_id_dir="$1" -src="$2" - -buildid=$($readelf -n $src \ - | $grep "Build ID" \ - | $awk '{print $3}') - -prefix=$(echo $buildid \ - | $sed 's/^\(.\{2\}\).*/\1/') - -remainder=$(echo $buildid \ - | $sed 's/^.\{2\}//') - -dir=$build_id_dir/$prefix -dst=$dir/$remainder.debug - -$mkdir_p $dir - -$objcopy --only-keep-debug $src $dst diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/install-sh b/deps/libbacktrace/install-sh deleted file mode 100755 index 0b0fdcbb..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/install-sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,501 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# install - install a program, script, or datafile - -scriptversion=2013-12-25.23; # UTC - -# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was -# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the -# following copyright and license. -# -# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to -# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the -# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or -# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -/* Include all the header files of alloc here, to make sure they're not - processed when including alloc.c below, such that the redefinitions of malloc - and realloc are only effective in alloc.c itself. This does not work for - config.h, because it's not wrapped in "#ifndef CONFIG_H\n#define CONFIG_H" - and "#endif" but that does not seem to be harmful. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -extern void *instrumented_malloc (size_t size); -extern void *instrumented_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size); - -#define malloc instrumented_malloc -#define realloc instrumented_realloc -#include "alloc.c" -#undef malloc -#undef realloc - -static uint64_t nr_allocs = 0; -static uint64_t fail_at_alloc = 0; - -extern int at_fail_alloc_p (void); -extern uint64_t get_nr_allocs (void); -extern void set_fail_at_alloc (uint64_t); - -void * -instrumented_malloc (size_t size) -{ - void *res; - - if (at_fail_alloc_p ()) - return NULL; - - res = malloc (size); - if (res != NULL) - nr_allocs++; - - return res; -} - -void * -instrumented_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size) -{ - void *res; - - if (size != 0) - { - if (at_fail_alloc_p ()) - return NULL; - } - - res = realloc (ptr, size); - if (res != NULL) - nr_allocs++; - - return res; -} - -int -at_fail_alloc_p (void) -{ - return fail_at_alloc == nr_allocs + 1; -} - -uint64_t -get_nr_allocs (void) -{ - return nr_allocs; -} - -void -set_fail_at_alloc (uint64_t nr) -{ - fail_at_alloc = nr; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/internal.h b/deps/libbacktrace/internal.h deleted file mode 100644 index c6fc717e..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/internal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,389 +0,0 @@ -/* internal.h -- Internal header file for stack backtrace library. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#ifndef BACKTRACE_INTERNAL_H -#define BACKTRACE_INTERNAL_H - -/* We assume that and "backtrace.h" have already been - included. */ - -#ifndef GCC_VERSION -# define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 1000 + __GNUC_MINOR__) -#endif - -#if (GCC_VERSION < 2007) -# define __attribute__(x) -#endif - -#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED -# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__)) -#endif - -#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC -# if (GCC_VERSION >= 2096) -# define ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__)) -# else -# define ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH -# if (GCC_VERSION >= 7000) -# define ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH __attribute__ ((__fallthrough__)) -# else -# define ATTRIBUTE_FALLTHROUGH -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS - -/* Define out the sync functions. These should never be called if - they are not available. */ - -#define __sync_bool_compare_and_swap(A, B, C) (abort(), 1) -#define __sync_lock_test_and_set(A, B) (abort(), 0) -#define __sync_lock_release(A) abort() - -#endif /* !defined (HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS) */ - -#ifdef HAVE_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS - -/* We have the atomic builtin functions. */ - -#define backtrace_atomic_load_pointer(p) \ - __atomic_load_n ((p), __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) -#define backtrace_atomic_load_int(p) \ - __atomic_load_n ((p), __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) -#define backtrace_atomic_store_pointer(p, v) \ - __atomic_store_n ((p), (v), __ATOMIC_RELEASE) -#define backtrace_atomic_store_size_t(p, v) \ - __atomic_store_n ((p), (v), __ATOMIC_RELEASE) -#define backtrace_atomic_store_int(p, v) \ - __atomic_store_n ((p), (v), __ATOMIC_RELEASE) - -#else /* !defined (HAVE_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS) */ -#ifdef HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS - -/* We have the sync functions but not the atomic functions. Define - the atomic ones in terms of the sync ones. */ - -extern void *backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (void *); -extern int backtrace_atomic_load_int (int *); -extern void backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (void *, void *); -extern void backtrace_atomic_store_size_t (size_t *, size_t); -extern void backtrace_atomic_store_int (int *, int); - -#else /* !defined (HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS) */ - -/* We have neither the sync nor the atomic functions. These will - never be called. */ - -#define backtrace_atomic_load_pointer(p) (abort(), (void *) NULL) -#define backtrace_atomic_load_int(p) (abort(), 0) -#define backtrace_atomic_store_pointer(p, v) abort() -#define backtrace_atomic_store_size_t(p, v) abort() -#define backtrace_atomic_store_int(p, v) abort() - -#endif /* !defined (HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS) */ -#endif /* !defined (HAVE_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS) */ - -/* The type of the function that collects file/line information. This - is like backtrace_pcinfo. */ - -typedef int (*fileline) (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data); - -/* The type of the function that collects symbol information. This is - like backtrace_syminfo. */ - -typedef void (*syminfo) (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data); - -/* What the backtrace state pointer points to. */ - -struct backtrace_state -{ - /* The name of the executable. */ - const char *filename; - /* Non-zero if threaded. */ - int threaded; - /* The master lock for fileline_fn, fileline_data, syminfo_fn, - syminfo_data, fileline_initialization_failed and everything the - data pointers point to. */ - void *lock; - /* The function that returns file/line information. */ - fileline fileline_fn; - /* The data to pass to FILELINE_FN. */ - void *fileline_data; - /* The function that returns symbol information. */ - syminfo syminfo_fn; - /* The data to pass to SYMINFO_FN. */ - void *syminfo_data; - /* Whether initializing the file/line information failed. */ - int fileline_initialization_failed; - /* The lock for the freelist. */ - int lock_alloc; - /* The freelist when using mmap. */ - struct backtrace_freelist_struct *freelist; -}; - -/* Open a file for reading. Returns -1 on error. If DOES_NOT_EXIST - is not NULL, *DOES_NOT_EXIST will be set to 0 normally and set to 1 - if the file does not exist. If the file does not exist and - DOES_NOT_EXIST is not NULL, the function will return -1 and will - not call ERROR_CALLBACK. On other errors, or if DOES_NOT_EXIST is - NULL, the function will call ERROR_CALLBACK before returning. */ -extern int backtrace_open (const char *filename, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, - int *does_not_exist); - -/* A view of the contents of a file. This supports mmap when - available. A view will remain in memory even after backtrace_close - is called on the file descriptor from which the view was - obtained. */ - -struct backtrace_view -{ - /* The data that the caller requested. */ - const void *data; - /* The base of the view. */ - void *base; - /* The total length of the view. */ - size_t len; -}; - -/* Create a view of SIZE bytes from DESCRIPTOR at OFFSET. Store the - result in *VIEW. Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. */ -extern int backtrace_get_view (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - off_t offset, uint64_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct backtrace_view *view); - -/* Release a view created by backtrace_get_view. */ -extern void backtrace_release_view (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct backtrace_view *view, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* Close a file opened by backtrace_open. Returns 1 on success, 0 on - error. */ - -extern int backtrace_close (int descriptor, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* Sort without using memory. */ - -extern void backtrace_qsort (void *base, size_t count, size_t size, - int (*compar) (const void *, const void *)); - -/* Allocate memory. This is like malloc. If ERROR_CALLBACK is NULL, - this does not report an error, it just returns NULL. */ - -extern void *backtrace_alloc (struct backtrace_state *state, size_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC; - -/* Free memory allocated by backtrace_alloc. If ERROR_CALLBACK is - NULL, this does not report an error. */ - -extern void backtrace_free (struct backtrace_state *state, void *mem, - size_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* A growable vector of some struct. This is used for more efficient - allocation when we don't know the final size of some group of data - that we want to represent as an array. */ - -struct backtrace_vector -{ - /* The base of the vector. */ - void *base; - /* The number of bytes in the vector. */ - size_t size; - /* The number of bytes available at the current allocation. */ - size_t alc; -}; - -/* Grow VEC by SIZE bytes. Return a pointer to the newly allocated - bytes. Note that this may move the entire vector to a new memory - location. Returns NULL on failure. */ - -extern void *backtrace_vector_grow (struct backtrace_state *state, size_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, - struct backtrace_vector *vec); - -/* Finish the current allocation on VEC. Prepare to start a new - allocation. The finished allocation will never be freed. Returns - a pointer to the base of the finished entries, or NULL on - failure. */ - -extern void* backtrace_vector_finish (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct backtrace_vector *vec, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* Release any extra space allocated for VEC. This may change - VEC->base. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -extern int backtrace_vector_release (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct backtrace_vector *vec, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data); - -/* Free the space managed by VEC. This will reset VEC. */ - -static inline void -backtrace_vector_free (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct backtrace_vector *vec, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - vec->alc += vec->size; - vec->size = 0; - backtrace_vector_release (state, vec, error_callback, data); -} - -/* Read initial debug data from a descriptor, and set the - fileline_data, syminfo_fn, and syminfo_data fields of STATE. - Return the fileln_fn field in *FILELN_FN--this is done this way so - that the synchronization code is only implemented once. This is - called after the descriptor has first been opened. It will close - the descriptor if it is no longer needed. Returns 1 on success, 0 - on error. There will be multiple implementations of this function, - for different file formats. Each system will compile the - appropriate one. */ - -extern int backtrace_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state, - const char *filename, - int descriptor, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, - fileline *fileline_fn); - -/* An enum for the DWARF sections we care about. */ - -enum dwarf_section -{ - DEBUG_INFO, - DEBUG_LINE, - DEBUG_ABBREV, - DEBUG_RANGES, - DEBUG_STR, - DEBUG_ADDR, - DEBUG_STR_OFFSETS, - DEBUG_LINE_STR, - DEBUG_RNGLISTS, - - DEBUG_MAX -}; - -/* Data for the DWARF sections we care about. */ - -struct dwarf_sections -{ - const unsigned char *data[DEBUG_MAX]; - size_t size[DEBUG_MAX]; -}; - -/* DWARF data read from a file, used for .gnu_debugaltlink. */ - -struct dwarf_data; - -/* Add file/line information for a DWARF module. */ - -extern int backtrace_dwarf_add (struct backtrace_state *state, - uintptr_t base_address, - const struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections, - int is_bigendian, - struct dwarf_data *fileline_altlink, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn, - struct dwarf_data **fileline_entry); - -/* A data structure to pass to backtrace_syminfo_to_full. */ - -struct backtrace_call_full -{ - backtrace_full_callback full_callback; - backtrace_error_callback full_error_callback; - void *full_data; - int ret; -}; - -/* A backtrace_syminfo_callback that can call into a - backtrace_full_callback, used when we have a symbol table but no - debug info. */ - -extern void backtrace_syminfo_to_full_callback (void *data, uintptr_t pc, - const char *symname, - uintptr_t symval, - uintptr_t symsize); - -/* An error callback that corresponds to - backtrace_syminfo_to_full_callback. */ - -extern void backtrace_syminfo_to_full_error_callback (void *, const char *, - int); - -/* A test-only hook for elf_uncompress_zdebug. */ - -extern int backtrace_uncompress_zdebug (struct backtrace_state *, - const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, - backtrace_error_callback, void *data, - unsigned char **uncompressed, - size_t *uncompressed_size); - -/* A test-only hook for elf_zstd_decompress. */ - -extern int backtrace_uncompress_zstd (struct backtrace_state *, - const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, - backtrace_error_callback, void *data, - unsigned char *uncompressed, - size_t uncompressed_size); - -/* A test-only hook for elf_uncompress_lzma. */ - -extern int backtrace_uncompress_lzma (struct backtrace_state *, - const unsigned char *compressed, - size_t compressed_size, - backtrace_error_callback, void *data, - unsigned char **uncompressed, - size_t *uncompressed_size); - -#endif diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/libtool.m4 b/deps/libbacktrace/libtool.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 17f8e5f3..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/libtool.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7436 +0,0 @@ -# libtool.m4 - Configure libtool for the host system. -*-Autoconf-*- -# -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, -# 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Written by Gordon Matzigkeit, 1996 -# -# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives -# unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without -# modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. - -m4_define([_LT_COPYING], [dnl -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, -# 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Written by Gordon Matzigkeit, 1996 -# -# This file is part of GNU Libtool. -# -# GNU Libtool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of -# the License, or (at your option) any later version. -# -# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, -# if you distribute this file as part of a program or library that -# is built using GNU Libtool, you may include this file under the -# same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. -# -# GNU Libtool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. 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/* The type of load command (LC_SEGMENT) */ - uint32_t cmdsize; /* Size in bytes of the entire command */ - char segname[MACH_O_NAMELEN]; /* Segment name */ - uint64_t vmaddr; /* Virtual memory address */ - uint64_t vmsize; /* Virtual memory size */ - uint64_t fileoff; /* Offset of data to be mapped */ - uint64_t filesize; /* Size of data in file */ - uint32_t maxprot; /* Maximum permitted virtual protection */ - uint32_t initprot; /* Initial virtual memory protection */ - uint32_t nsects; /* Number of sections in this segment */ - uint32_t flags; /* Flags */ -}; - -/* LC_SYMTAB load command. */ - -struct macho_symtab_command -{ - uint32_t cmd; /* The type of load command (LC_SEGMENT) */ - uint32_t cmdsize; /* Size in bytes of the entire command */ - uint32_t symoff; /* File offset of symbol table */ - uint32_t nsyms; /* Number of symbols */ - uint32_t stroff; /* File offset of string table */ - uint32_t strsize; /* String table size */ -}; - -/* The length of a Mach-O uuid. */ - -#define MACH_O_UUID_LEN (16) - -/* LC_UUID load command. */ - -struct macho_uuid_command -{ - uint32_t cmd; /* Type of load command (LC_UUID) */ - uint32_t cmdsize; /* Size in bytes of command */ - unsigned char uuid[MACH_O_UUID_LEN]; /* UUID */ -}; - -/* 32-bit section header within a LC_SEGMENT segment. */ - -struct macho_section -{ - char sectname[MACH_O_NAMELEN]; /* Section name */ - char segment[MACH_O_NAMELEN]; /* Segment of this section */ - uint32_t addr; /* Address in memory */ - uint32_t size; /* Section size */ - uint32_t offset; /* File offset */ - uint32_t align; /* Log2 of section alignment */ - uint32_t reloff; /* File offset of relocations */ - uint32_t nreloc; /* Number of relocs for this section */ - uint32_t flags; /* Flags */ - uint32_t reserved1; - uint32_t reserved2; -}; - -/* 64-bit section header within a LC_SEGMENT_64 segment. */ - -struct macho_section_64 -{ - char sectname[MACH_O_NAMELEN]; /* Section name */ - char segment[MACH_O_NAMELEN]; /* Segment of this section */ - uint64_t addr; /* Address in memory */ - uint64_t size; /* Section size */ - uint32_t offset; /* File offset */ - uint32_t align; /* Log2 of section alignment */ - uint32_t reloff; /* File offset of section relocations */ - uint32_t nreloc; /* Number of relocs for this section */ - uint32_t flags; /* Flags */ - uint32_t reserved1; - uint32_t reserved2; - uint32_t reserved3; -}; - -/* 32-bit symbol data. */ - -struct macho_nlist -{ - uint32_t n_strx; /* Index of name in string table */ - uint8_t n_type; /* Type flag */ - uint8_t n_sect; /* Section number */ - uint16_t n_desc; /* Stabs description field */ - uint32_t n_value; /* Value */ -}; - -/* 64-bit symbol data. */ - -struct macho_nlist_64 -{ - uint32_t n_strx; /* Index of name in string table */ - uint8_t n_type; /* Type flag */ - uint8_t n_sect; /* Section number */ - uint16_t n_desc; /* Stabs description field */ - uint64_t n_value; /* Value */ -}; - -/* Value found in nlist n_type field. */ - -#define MACH_O_N_EXT 0x01 /* Extern symbol */ -#define MACH_O_N_ABS 0x02 /* Absolute symbol */ -#define MACH_O_N_SECT 0x0e /* Defined in section */ - -#define MACH_O_N_TYPE 0x0e /* Mask for type bits */ -#define MACH_O_N_STAB 0xe0 /* Stabs debugging symbol */ - -/* Information we keep for a Mach-O symbol. */ - -struct macho_symbol -{ - const char *name; /* Symbol name */ - uintptr_t address; /* Symbol address */ -}; - -/* Information to pass to macho_syminfo. */ - -struct macho_syminfo_data -{ - struct macho_syminfo_data *next; /* Next module */ - struct macho_symbol *symbols; /* Symbols sorted by address */ - size_t count; /* Number of symbols */ -}; - -/* Names of sections, indexed by enum dwarf_section in internal.h. */ - -static const char * const dwarf_section_names[DEBUG_MAX] = -{ - "__debug_info", - "__debug_line", - "__debug_abbrev", - "__debug_ranges", - "__debug_str", - "", /* DEBUG_ADDR */ - "__debug_str_offs", - "", /* DEBUG_LINE_STR */ - "__debug_rnglists" -}; - -/* Forward declaration. */ - -static int macho_add (struct backtrace_state *, const char *, int, off_t, - const unsigned char *, uintptr_t, int, - backtrace_error_callback, void *, fileline *, int *); - -/* A dummy callback function used when we can't find any debug info. */ - -static int -macho_nodebug (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_full_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, "no debug info in Mach-O executable", -1); - return 0; -} - -/* A dummy callback function used when we can't find a symbol - table. */ - -static void -macho_nosyms (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t addr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, "no symbol table in Mach-O executable", -1); -} - -/* Add a single DWARF section to DWARF_SECTIONS, if we need the - section. Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -macho_add_dwarf_section (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - const char *sectname, uint32_t offset, uint64_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - if (dwarf_section_names[i][0] != '\0' - && strncmp (sectname, dwarf_section_names[i], MACH_O_NAMELEN) == 0) - { - struct backtrace_view section_view; - - /* FIXME: Perhaps it would be better to try to use a single - view to read all the DWARF data, as we try to do for - ELF. */ - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset, size, - error_callback, data, §ion_view)) - return 0; - dwarf_sections->data[i] = (const unsigned char *) section_view.data; - dwarf_sections->size[i] = size; - break; - } - } - return 1; -} - -/* Collect DWARF sections from a DWARF segment. Returns 1 on success, - 0 on failure. */ - -static int -macho_add_dwarf_segment (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - off_t offset, unsigned int cmd, const char *psecs, - size_t sizesecs, unsigned int nsects, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct dwarf_sections *dwarf_sections) -{ - size_t sec_header_size; - size_t secoffset; - unsigned int i; - - switch (cmd) - { - case MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT: - sec_header_size = sizeof (struct macho_section); - break; - case MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT_64: - sec_header_size = sizeof (struct macho_section_64); - break; - default: - abort (); - } - - secoffset = 0; - for (i = 0; i < nsects; ++i) - { - if (secoffset + sec_header_size > sizesecs) - { - error_callback (data, "section overflow withing segment", 0); - return 0; - } - - switch (cmd) - { - case MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT: - { - struct macho_section section; - - memcpy (§ion, psecs + secoffset, sizeof section); - macho_add_dwarf_section (state, descriptor, section.sectname, - offset + section.offset, section.size, - error_callback, data, dwarf_sections); - } - break; - - case MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT_64: - { - struct macho_section_64 section; - - memcpy (§ion, psecs + secoffset, sizeof section); - macho_add_dwarf_section (state, descriptor, section.sectname, - offset + section.offset, section.size, - error_callback, data, dwarf_sections); - } - break; - - default: - abort (); - } - - secoffset += sec_header_size; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Compare struct macho_symbol for qsort. */ - -static int -macho_symbol_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct macho_symbol *m1 = (const struct macho_symbol *) v1; - const struct macho_symbol *m2 = (const struct macho_symbol *) v2; - - if (m1->address < m2->address) - return -1; - else if (m1->address > m2->address) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Compare an address against a macho_symbol for bsearch. We allocate - one extra entry in the array so that this can safely look at the - next entry. */ - -static int -macho_symbol_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct macho_symbol *entry = (const struct macho_symbol *) ventry; - uintptr_t addr; - - addr = *key; - if (addr < entry->address) - return -1; - else if (entry->name[0] == '\0' - && entry->address == ~(uintptr_t) 0) - return -1; - else if ((entry + 1)->name[0] == '\0' - && (entry + 1)->address == ~(uintptr_t) 0) - return -1; - else if (addr >= (entry + 1)->address) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Return whether the symbol type field indicates a symbol table entry - that we care about: a function or data symbol. */ - -static int -macho_defined_symbol (uint8_t type) -{ - if ((type & MACH_O_N_STAB) != 0) - return 0; - if ((type & MACH_O_N_EXT) != 0) - return 0; - switch (type & MACH_O_N_TYPE) - { - case MACH_O_N_ABS: - return 1; - case MACH_O_N_SECT: - return 1; - default: - return 0; - } -} - -/* Add symbol table information for a Mach-O file. */ - -static int -macho_add_symtab (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - uintptr_t base_address, int is_64, - off_t symoff, unsigned int nsyms, off_t stroff, - unsigned int strsize, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - size_t symsize; - struct backtrace_view sym_view; - int sym_view_valid; - struct backtrace_view str_view; - int str_view_valid; - size_t ndefs; - size_t symtaboff; - unsigned int i; - size_t macho_symbol_size; - struct macho_symbol *macho_symbols; - unsigned int j; - struct macho_syminfo_data *sdata; - - sym_view_valid = 0; - str_view_valid = 0; - macho_symbol_size = 0; - macho_symbols = NULL; - - if (is_64) - symsize = sizeof (struct macho_nlist_64); - else - symsize = sizeof (struct macho_nlist); - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, symoff, nsyms * symsize, - error_callback, data, &sym_view)) - goto fail; - sym_view_valid = 1; - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, stroff, strsize, - error_callback, data, &str_view)) - return 0; - str_view_valid = 1; - - ndefs = 0; - symtaboff = 0; - for (i = 0; i < nsyms; ++i, symtaboff += symsize) - { - if (is_64) - { - struct macho_nlist_64 nlist; - - memcpy (&nlist, (const char *) sym_view.data + symtaboff, - sizeof nlist); - if (macho_defined_symbol (nlist.n_type)) - ++ndefs; - } - else - { - struct macho_nlist nlist; - - memcpy (&nlist, (const char *) sym_view.data + symtaboff, - sizeof nlist); - if (macho_defined_symbol (nlist.n_type)) - ++ndefs; - } - } - - /* Add 1 to ndefs to make room for a sentinel. */ - macho_symbol_size = (ndefs + 1) * sizeof (struct macho_symbol); - macho_symbols = ((struct macho_symbol *) - backtrace_alloc (state, macho_symbol_size, error_callback, - data)); - if (macho_symbols == NULL) - goto fail; - - j = 0; - symtaboff = 0; - for (i = 0; i < nsyms; ++i, symtaboff += symsize) - { - uint32_t strx; - uint64_t value; - const char *name; - - strx = 0; - value = 0; - if (is_64) - { - struct macho_nlist_64 nlist; - - memcpy (&nlist, (const char *) sym_view.data + symtaboff, - sizeof nlist); - if (!macho_defined_symbol (nlist.n_type)) - continue; - - strx = nlist.n_strx; - value = nlist.n_value; - } - else - { - struct macho_nlist nlist; - - memcpy (&nlist, (const char *) sym_view.data + symtaboff, - sizeof nlist); - if (!macho_defined_symbol (nlist.n_type)) - continue; - - strx = nlist.n_strx; - value = nlist.n_value; - } - - if (strx >= strsize) - { - error_callback (data, "symbol string index out of range", 0); - goto fail; - } - - name = (const char *) str_view.data + strx; - if (name[0] == '_') - ++name; - macho_symbols[j].name = name; - macho_symbols[j].address = value + base_address; - ++j; - } - - sdata = ((struct macho_syminfo_data *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof *sdata, error_callback, data)); - if (sdata == NULL) - goto fail; - - /* We need to keep the string table since it holds the names, but we - can release the symbol table. */ - - backtrace_release_view (state, &sym_view, error_callback, data); - sym_view_valid = 0; - str_view_valid = 0; - - /* Add a trailing sentinel symbol. */ - macho_symbols[j].name = ""; - macho_symbols[j].address = ~(uintptr_t) 0; - - backtrace_qsort (macho_symbols, ndefs + 1, sizeof (struct macho_symbol), - macho_symbol_compare); - - sdata->next = NULL; - sdata->symbols = macho_symbols; - sdata->count = ndefs; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - struct macho_syminfo_data **pp; - - for (pp = (struct macho_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - *pp != NULL; - pp = &(*pp)->next) - ; - *pp = sdata; - } - else - { - while (1) - { - struct macho_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct macho_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - - while (1) - { - struct macho_syminfo_data *p; - - p = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - - if (p == NULL) - break; - - pp = &p->next; - } - - if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, NULL, sdata)) - break; - } - } - - return 1; - - fail: - if (macho_symbols != NULL) - backtrace_free (state, macho_symbols, macho_symbol_size, - error_callback, data); - if (sym_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &sym_view, error_callback, data); - if (str_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &str_view, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -/* Return the symbol name and value for an ADDR. */ - -static void -macho_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t addr, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data) -{ - struct macho_syminfo_data *sdata; - struct macho_symbol *sym; - - sym = NULL; - if (!state->threaded) - { - for (sdata = (struct macho_syminfo_data *) state->syminfo_data; - sdata != NULL; - sdata = sdata->next) - { - sym = ((struct macho_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, sdata->symbols, sdata->count, - sizeof (struct macho_symbol), macho_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - } - } - else - { - struct macho_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct macho_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - while (1) - { - sdata = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - if (sdata == NULL) - break; - - sym = ((struct macho_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, sdata->symbols, sdata->count, - sizeof (struct macho_symbol), macho_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - - pp = &sdata->next; - } - } - - if (sym == NULL) - callback (data, addr, NULL, 0, 0); - else - callback (data, addr, sym->name, sym->address, 0); -} - -/* Look through a fat file to find the relevant executable. Returns 1 - on success, 0 on failure (in both cases descriptor is closed). */ - -static int -macho_add_fat (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, - int descriptor, int swapped, off_t offset, - const unsigned char *match_uuid, uintptr_t base_address, - int skip_symtab, uint32_t nfat_arch, int is_64, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - fileline *fileline_fn, int *found_sym) -{ - int arch_view_valid; - unsigned int cputype; - size_t arch_size; - struct backtrace_view arch_view; - unsigned int i; - - arch_view_valid = 0; - -#if defined (__x86_64__) - cputype = MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_X86_64; -#elif defined (__i386__) - cputype = MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_X86; -#elif defined (__aarch64__) - cputype = MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_ARM64; -#elif defined (__arm__) - cputype = MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_ARM; -#elif defined (__ppc__) - cputype = MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_PPC; -#elif defined (__ppc64__) - cputype = MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_PPC64; -#else - error_callback (data, "unknown Mach-O architecture", 0); - goto fail; -#endif - - if (is_64) - arch_size = sizeof (struct macho_fat_arch_64); - else - arch_size = sizeof (struct macho_fat_arch); - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset, - nfat_arch * arch_size, - error_callback, data, &arch_view)) - goto fail; - - for (i = 0; i < nfat_arch; ++i) - { - uint32_t fcputype; - uint64_t foffset; - - if (is_64) - { - struct macho_fat_arch_64 fat_arch_64; - - memcpy (&fat_arch_64, - (const char *) arch_view.data + i * arch_size, - arch_size); - fcputype = fat_arch_64.cputype; - foffset = fat_arch_64.offset; - if (swapped) - { - fcputype = __builtin_bswap32 (fcputype); - foffset = __builtin_bswap64 (foffset); - } - } - else - { - struct macho_fat_arch fat_arch_32; - - memcpy (&fat_arch_32, - (const char *) arch_view.data + i * arch_size, - arch_size); - fcputype = fat_arch_32.cputype; - foffset = (uint64_t) fat_arch_32.offset; - if (swapped) - { - fcputype = __builtin_bswap32 (fcputype); - foffset = (uint64_t) __builtin_bswap32 ((uint32_t) foffset); - } - } - - if (fcputype == cputype) - { - /* FIXME: What about cpusubtype? */ - backtrace_release_view (state, &arch_view, error_callback, data); - return macho_add (state, filename, descriptor, foffset, match_uuid, - base_address, skip_symtab, error_callback, data, - fileline_fn, found_sym); - } - } - - error_callback (data, "could not find executable in fat file", 0); - - fail: - if (arch_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &arch_view, error_callback, data); - if (descriptor != -1) - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -/* Look for the dsym file for FILENAME. This is called if FILENAME - does not have debug info or a symbol table. Returns 1 on success, - 0 on failure. */ - -static int -macho_add_dsym (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, - uintptr_t base_address, const unsigned char *uuid, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - fileline* fileline_fn) -{ - const char *p; - const char *dirname; - char *diralc; - size_t dirnamelen; - const char *basename; - size_t basenamelen; - const char *dsymsuffixdir; - size_t dsymsuffixdirlen; - size_t dsymlen; - char *dsym; - char *ps; - int d; - int does_not_exist; - int dummy_found_sym; - - diralc = NULL; - dirnamelen = 0; - dsym = NULL; - dsymlen = 0; - - p = strrchr (filename, '/'); - if (p == NULL) - { - dirname = "."; - dirnamelen = 1; - basename = filename; - basenamelen = strlen (basename); - diralc = NULL; - } - else - { - dirnamelen = p - filename; - diralc = backtrace_alloc (state, dirnamelen + 1, error_callback, data); - if (diralc == NULL) - goto fail; - memcpy (diralc, filename, dirnamelen); - diralc[dirnamelen] = '\0'; - dirname = diralc; - basename = p + 1; - basenamelen = strlen (basename); - } - - dsymsuffixdir = ".dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/"; - dsymsuffixdirlen = strlen (dsymsuffixdir); - - dsymlen = (dirnamelen - + 1 - + basenamelen - + dsymsuffixdirlen - + basenamelen - + 1); - dsym = backtrace_alloc (state, dsymlen, error_callback, data); - if (dsym == NULL) - goto fail; - - ps = dsym; - memcpy (ps, dirname, dirnamelen); - ps += dirnamelen; - *ps++ = '/'; - memcpy (ps, basename, basenamelen); - ps += basenamelen; - memcpy (ps, dsymsuffixdir, dsymsuffixdirlen); - ps += dsymsuffixdirlen; - memcpy (ps, basename, basenamelen); - ps += basenamelen; - *ps = '\0'; - - if (diralc != NULL) - { - backtrace_free (state, diralc, dirnamelen + 1, error_callback, data); - diralc = NULL; - } - - d = backtrace_open (dsym, error_callback, data, &does_not_exist); - if (d < 0) - { - /* The file does not exist, so we can't read the debug info. - Just return success. */ - backtrace_free (state, dsym, dsymlen, error_callback, data); - return 1; - } - - if (!macho_add (state, dsym, d, 0, uuid, base_address, 1, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, &dummy_found_sym)) - goto fail; - - backtrace_free (state, dsym, dsymlen, error_callback, data); - - return 1; - - fail: - if (dsym != NULL) - backtrace_free (state, dsym, dsymlen, error_callback, data); - if (diralc != NULL) - backtrace_free (state, diralc, dirnamelen, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -/* Add the backtrace data for a Macho-O file. Returns 1 on success, 0 - on failure (in both cases descriptor is closed). - - FILENAME: the name of the executable. - DESCRIPTOR: an open descriptor for the executable, closed here. - OFFSET: the offset within the file of this executable, for fat files. - MATCH_UUID: if not NULL, UUID that must match. - BASE_ADDRESS: the load address of the executable. - SKIP_SYMTAB: if non-zero, ignore the symbol table; used for dSYM files. - FILELINE_FN: set to the fileline function, by backtrace_dwarf_add. - FOUND_SYM: set to non-zero if we found the symbol table. -*/ - -static int -macho_add (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, int descriptor, - off_t offset, const unsigned char *match_uuid, - uintptr_t base_address, int skip_symtab, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - fileline *fileline_fn, int *found_sym) -{ - struct backtrace_view header_view; - struct macho_header_32 header; - off_t hdroffset; - int is_64; - struct backtrace_view cmds_view; - int cmds_view_valid; - struct dwarf_sections dwarf_sections; - int have_dwarf; - unsigned char uuid[MACH_O_UUID_LEN]; - int have_uuid; - size_t cmdoffset; - unsigned int i; - - *found_sym = 0; - - cmds_view_valid = 0; - - /* The 32-bit and 64-bit file headers start out the same, so we can - just always read the 32-bit version. A fat header is shorter but - it will always be followed by data, so it's OK to read extra. */ - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset, - sizeof (struct macho_header_32), - error_callback, data, &header_view)) - goto fail; - - memcpy (&header, header_view.data, sizeof header); - - backtrace_release_view (state, &header_view, error_callback, data); - - switch (header.magic) - { - case MACH_O_MH_MAGIC_32: - is_64 = 0; - hdroffset = offset + sizeof (struct macho_header_32); - break; - case MACH_O_MH_MAGIC_64: - is_64 = 1; - hdroffset = offset + sizeof (struct macho_header_64); - break; - case MACH_O_MH_MAGIC_FAT: - case MACH_O_MH_MAGIC_FAT_64: - { - struct macho_header_fat fat_header; - - hdroffset = offset + sizeof (struct macho_header_fat); - memcpy (&fat_header, &header, sizeof fat_header); - return macho_add_fat (state, filename, descriptor, 0, hdroffset, - match_uuid, base_address, skip_symtab, - fat_header.nfat_arch, - header.magic == MACH_O_MH_MAGIC_FAT_64, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, found_sym); - } - case MACH_O_MH_CIGAM_FAT: - case MACH_O_MH_CIGAM_FAT_64: - { - struct macho_header_fat fat_header; - uint32_t nfat_arch; - - hdroffset = offset + sizeof (struct macho_header_fat); - memcpy (&fat_header, &header, sizeof fat_header); - nfat_arch = __builtin_bswap32 (fat_header.nfat_arch); - return macho_add_fat (state, filename, descriptor, 1, hdroffset, - match_uuid, base_address, skip_symtab, - nfat_arch, - header.magic == MACH_O_MH_CIGAM_FAT_64, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, found_sym); - } - default: - error_callback (data, "executable file is not in Mach-O format", 0); - goto fail; - } - - switch (header.filetype) - { - case MACH_O_MH_EXECUTE: - case MACH_O_MH_DYLIB: - case MACH_O_MH_DSYM: - break; - default: - error_callback (data, "executable file is not an executable", 0); - goto fail; - } - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, hdroffset, header.sizeofcmds, - error_callback, data, &cmds_view)) - goto fail; - cmds_view_valid = 1; - - memset (&dwarf_sections, 0, sizeof dwarf_sections); - have_dwarf = 0; - memset (&uuid, 0, sizeof uuid); - have_uuid = 0; - - cmdoffset = 0; - for (i = 0; i < header.ncmds; ++i) - { - const char *pcmd; - struct macho_load_command load_command; - - if (cmdoffset + sizeof load_command > header.sizeofcmds) - break; - - pcmd = (const char *) cmds_view.data + cmdoffset; - memcpy (&load_command, pcmd, sizeof load_command); - - switch (load_command.cmd) - { - case MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT: - { - struct macho_segment_command segcmd; - - memcpy (&segcmd, pcmd, sizeof segcmd); - if (memcmp (segcmd.segname, - "__DWARF\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", - MACH_O_NAMELEN) == 0) - { - if (!macho_add_dwarf_segment (state, descriptor, offset, - load_command.cmd, - pcmd + sizeof segcmd, - (load_command.cmdsize - - sizeof segcmd), - segcmd.nsects, error_callback, - data, &dwarf_sections)) - goto fail; - have_dwarf = 1; - } - } - break; - - case MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT_64: - { - struct macho_segment_64_command segcmd; - - memcpy (&segcmd, pcmd, sizeof segcmd); - if (memcmp (segcmd.segname, - "__DWARF\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", - MACH_O_NAMELEN) == 0) - { - if (!macho_add_dwarf_segment (state, descriptor, offset, - load_command.cmd, - pcmd + sizeof segcmd, - (load_command.cmdsize - - sizeof segcmd), - segcmd.nsects, error_callback, - data, &dwarf_sections)) - goto fail; - have_dwarf = 1; - } - } - break; - - case MACH_O_LC_SYMTAB: - if (!skip_symtab) - { - struct macho_symtab_command symcmd; - - memcpy (&symcmd, pcmd, sizeof symcmd); - if (!macho_add_symtab (state, descriptor, base_address, is_64, - offset + symcmd.symoff, symcmd.nsyms, - offset + symcmd.stroff, symcmd.strsize, - error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - - *found_sym = 1; - } - break; - - case MACH_O_LC_UUID: - { - struct macho_uuid_command uuidcmd; - - memcpy (&uuidcmd, pcmd, sizeof uuidcmd); - memcpy (&uuid[0], &uuidcmd.uuid[0], MACH_O_UUID_LEN); - have_uuid = 1; - } - break; - - default: - break; - } - - cmdoffset += load_command.cmdsize; - } - - if (!backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - descriptor = -1; - - backtrace_release_view (state, &cmds_view, error_callback, data); - cmds_view_valid = 0; - - if (match_uuid != NULL) - { - /* If we don't have a UUID, or it doesn't match, just ignore - this file. */ - if (!have_uuid - || memcmp (match_uuid, &uuid[0], MACH_O_UUID_LEN) != 0) - return 1; - } - - if (have_dwarf) - { - int is_big_endian; - - is_big_endian = 0; -#if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) -#if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ - is_big_endian = 1; -#endif -#endif - - if (!backtrace_dwarf_add (state, base_address, &dwarf_sections, - is_big_endian, NULL, error_callback, data, - fileline_fn, NULL)) - goto fail; - } - - if (!have_dwarf && have_uuid) - { - if (!macho_add_dsym (state, filename, base_address, &uuid[0], - error_callback, data, fileline_fn)) - goto fail; - } - - return 1; - - fail: - if (cmds_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &cmds_view, error_callback, data); - if (descriptor != -1) - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -#ifdef HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H - -/* Initialize the backtrace data we need from a Mach-O executable - using the dyld support functions. This closes descriptor. */ - -int -backtrace_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, - int descriptor, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn) -{ - uint32_t c; - uint32_t i; - int closed_descriptor; - int found_sym; - fileline macho_fileline_fn; - - closed_descriptor = 0; - found_sym = 0; - macho_fileline_fn = macho_nodebug; - - c = _dyld_image_count (); - for (i = 0; i < c; ++i) - { - uintptr_t base_address; - const char *name; - int d; - fileline mff; - int mfs; - - name = _dyld_get_image_name (i); - if (name == NULL) - continue; - - if (strcmp (name, filename) == 0 && !closed_descriptor) - { - d = descriptor; - closed_descriptor = 1; - } - else - { - int does_not_exist; - - d = backtrace_open (name, error_callback, data, &does_not_exist); - if (d < 0) - continue; - } - - base_address = _dyld_get_image_vmaddr_slide (i); - - mff = macho_nodebug; - if (!macho_add (state, name, d, 0, NULL, base_address, 0, - error_callback, data, &mff, &mfs)) - continue; - - if (mff != macho_nodebug) - macho_fileline_fn = mff; - if (mfs) - found_sym = 1; - } - - if (!closed_descriptor) - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - - if (!state->threaded) - { - if (found_sym) - state->syminfo_fn = macho_syminfo; - else if (state->syminfo_fn == NULL) - state->syminfo_fn = macho_nosyms; - } - else - { - if (found_sym) - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&state->syminfo_fn, macho_syminfo); - else - (void) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (&state->syminfo_fn, NULL, - macho_nosyms); - } - - if (!state->threaded) - *fileline_fn = state->fileline_fn; - else - *fileline_fn = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&state->fileline_fn); - - if (*fileline_fn == NULL || *fileline_fn == macho_nodebug) - *fileline_fn = macho_fileline_fn; - - return 1; -} - -#else /* !defined (HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H) */ - -/* Initialize the backtrace data we need from a Mach-O executable - without using the dyld support functions. This closes - descriptor. */ - -int -backtrace_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state, const char *filename, - int descriptor, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn) -{ - fileline macho_fileline_fn; - int found_sym; - - macho_fileline_fn = macho_nodebug; - if (!macho_add (state, filename, descriptor, 0, NULL, 0, 0, - error_callback, data, &macho_fileline_fn, &found_sym)) - return 0; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - if (found_sym) - state->syminfo_fn = macho_syminfo; - else if (state->syminfo_fn == NULL) - state->syminfo_fn = macho_nosyms; - } - else - { - if (found_sym) - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&state->syminfo_fn, macho_syminfo); - else - (void) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (&state->syminfo_fn, NULL, - macho_nosyms); - } - - if (!state->threaded) - *fileline_fn = state->fileline_fn; - else - *fileline_fn = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&state->fileline_fn); - - if (*fileline_fn == NULL || *fileline_fn == macho_nodebug) - *fileline_fn = macho_fileline_fn; - - return 1; -} - -#endif /* !defined (HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H) */ diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/missing b/deps/libbacktrace/missing deleted file mode 100755 index f62bbae3..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/missing +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# Common wrapper for a few potentially missing GNU programs. - -scriptversion=2013-10-28.13; # UTC - -# Copyright (C) 1996-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# Originally written by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. - -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -# any later version. - -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -#ifndef HAVE_DECL_GETPAGESIZE -extern int getpagesize (void); -#endif - -/* Memory allocation on systems that provide anonymous mmap. This - permits the backtrace functions to be invoked from a signal - handler, assuming that mmap is async-signal safe. */ - -#ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS -#define MAP_ANONYMOUS MAP_ANON -#endif - -#ifndef MAP_FAILED -#define MAP_FAILED ((void *)-1) -#endif - -/* A list of free memory blocks. */ - -struct backtrace_freelist_struct -{ - /* Next on list. */ - struct backtrace_freelist_struct *next; - /* Size of this block, including this structure. */ - size_t size; -}; - -/* Free memory allocated by backtrace_alloc. */ - -static void -backtrace_free_locked (struct backtrace_state *state, void *addr, size_t size) -{ - /* Just leak small blocks. We don't have to be perfect. Don't put - more than 16 entries on the free list, to avoid wasting time - searching when allocating a block. If we have more than 16 - entries, leak the smallest entry. */ - - if (size >= sizeof (struct backtrace_freelist_struct)) - { - size_t c; - struct backtrace_freelist_struct **ppsmall; - struct backtrace_freelist_struct **pp; - struct backtrace_freelist_struct *p; - - c = 0; - ppsmall = NULL; - for (pp = &state->freelist; *pp != NULL; pp = &(*pp)->next) - { - if (ppsmall == NULL || (*pp)->size < (*ppsmall)->size) - ppsmall = pp; - ++c; - } - if (c >= 16) - { - if (size <= (*ppsmall)->size) - return; - *ppsmall = (*ppsmall)->next; - } - - p = (struct backtrace_freelist_struct *) addr; - p->next = state->freelist; - p->size = size; - state->freelist = p; - } -} - -/* Allocate memory like malloc. If ERROR_CALLBACK is NULL, don't - report an error. */ - -void * -backtrace_alloc (struct backtrace_state *state, - size_t size, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - void *ret; - int locked; - struct backtrace_freelist_struct **pp; - size_t pagesize; - size_t asksize; - void *page; - - ret = NULL; - - /* If we can acquire the lock, then see if there is space on the - free list. If we can't acquire the lock, drop straight into - using mmap. __sync_lock_test_and_set returns the old state of - the lock, so we have acquired it if it returns 0. */ - - if (!state->threaded) - locked = 1; - else - locked = __sync_lock_test_and_set (&state->lock_alloc, 1) == 0; - - if (locked) - { - for (pp = &state->freelist; *pp != NULL; pp = &(*pp)->next) - { - if ((*pp)->size >= size) - { - struct backtrace_freelist_struct *p; - - p = *pp; - *pp = p->next; - - /* Round for alignment; we assume that no type we care about - is more than 8 bytes. */ - size = (size + 7) & ~ (size_t) 7; - if (size < p->size) - backtrace_free_locked (state, (char *) p + size, - p->size - size); - - ret = (void *) p; - - break; - } - } - - if (state->threaded) - __sync_lock_release (&state->lock_alloc); - } - - if (ret == NULL) - { - /* Allocate a new page. */ - - pagesize = getpagesize (); - asksize = (size + pagesize - 1) & ~ (pagesize - 1); - page = mmap (NULL, asksize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0); - if (page == MAP_FAILED) - { - if (error_callback) - error_callback (data, "mmap", errno); - } - else - { - size = (size + 7) & ~ (size_t) 7; - if (size < asksize) - backtrace_free (state, (char *) page + size, asksize - size, - error_callback, data); - - ret = page; - } - } - - return ret; -} - -/* Free memory allocated by backtrace_alloc. */ - -void -backtrace_free (struct backtrace_state *state, void *addr, size_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - int locked; - - /* If we are freeing a large aligned block, just release it back to - the system. This case arises when growing a vector for a large - binary with lots of debug info. Calling munmap here may cause us - to call mmap again if there is also a large shared library; we - just live with that. */ - if (size >= 16 * 4096) - { - size_t pagesize; - - pagesize = getpagesize (); - if (((uintptr_t) addr & (pagesize - 1)) == 0 - && (size & (pagesize - 1)) == 0) - { - /* If munmap fails for some reason, just add the block to - the freelist. */ - if (munmap (addr, size) == 0) - return; - } - } - - /* If we can acquire the lock, add the new space to the free list. - If we can't acquire the lock, just leak the memory. - __sync_lock_test_and_set returns the old state of the lock, so we - have acquired it if it returns 0. */ - - if (!state->threaded) - locked = 1; - else - locked = __sync_lock_test_and_set (&state->lock_alloc, 1) == 0; - - if (locked) - { - backtrace_free_locked (state, addr, size); - - if (state->threaded) - __sync_lock_release (&state->lock_alloc); - } -} - -/* Grow VEC by SIZE bytes. */ - -void * -backtrace_vector_grow (struct backtrace_state *state,size_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct backtrace_vector *vec) -{ - void *ret; - - if (size > vec->alc) - { - size_t pagesize; - size_t alc; - void *base; - - pagesize = getpagesize (); - alc = vec->size + size; - if (vec->size == 0) - alc = 16 * size; - else if (alc < pagesize) - { - alc *= 2; - if (alc > pagesize) - alc = pagesize; - } - else - { - alc *= 2; - alc = (alc + pagesize - 1) & ~ (pagesize - 1); - } - base = backtrace_alloc (state, alc, error_callback, data); - if (base == NULL) - return NULL; - if (vec->base != NULL) - { - memcpy (base, vec->base, vec->size); - backtrace_free (state, vec->base, vec->size + vec->alc, - error_callback, data); - } - vec->base = base; - vec->alc = alc - vec->size; - } - - ret = (char *) vec->base + vec->size; - vec->size += size; - vec->alc -= size; - return ret; -} - -/* Finish the current allocation on VEC. */ - -void * -backtrace_vector_finish ( - struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - struct backtrace_vector *vec, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - void *ret; - - ret = vec->base; - vec->base = (char *) vec->base + vec->size; - vec->size = 0; - return ret; -} - -/* Release any extra space allocated for VEC. */ - -int -backtrace_vector_release (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct backtrace_vector *vec, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - size_t size; - size_t alc; - size_t aligned; - - /* Make sure that the block that we free is aligned on an 8-byte - boundary. */ - size = vec->size; - alc = vec->alc; - aligned = (size + 7) & ~ (size_t) 7; - alc -= aligned - size; - - backtrace_free (state, (char *) vec->base + aligned, alc, - error_callback, data); - vec->alc = 0; - if (vec->size == 0) - vec->base = NULL; - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/mmapio.c b/deps/libbacktrace/mmapio.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7f6fa8d2..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/mmapio.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/* mmapio.c -- File views using mmap. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -#ifndef HAVE_DECL_GETPAGESIZE -extern int getpagesize (void); -#endif - -#ifndef MAP_FAILED -#define MAP_FAILED ((void *)-1) -#endif - -/* This file implements file views and memory allocation when mmap is - available. */ - -/* Create a view of SIZE bytes from DESCRIPTOR at OFFSET. */ - -int -backtrace_get_view (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int descriptor, off_t offset, uint64_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct backtrace_view *view) -{ - size_t pagesize; - unsigned int inpage; - off_t pageoff; - void *map; - - if ((uint64_t) (size_t) size != size) - { - error_callback (data, "file size too large", 0); - return 0; - } - - pagesize = getpagesize (); - inpage = offset % pagesize; - pageoff = offset - inpage; - - size += inpage; - size = (size + (pagesize - 1)) & ~ (pagesize - 1); - - map = mmap (NULL, size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, descriptor, pageoff); - if (map == MAP_FAILED) - { - error_callback (data, "mmap", errno); - return 0; - } - - view->data = (char *) map + inpage; - view->base = map; - view->len = size; - - return 1; -} - -/* Release a view read by backtrace_get_view. */ - -void -backtrace_release_view (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - struct backtrace_view *view, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - union { - const void *cv; - void *v; - } const_cast; - - const_cast.cv = view->base; - if (munmap (const_cast.v, view->len) < 0) - error_callback (data, "munmap", errno); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/move-if-change b/deps/libbacktrace/move-if-change deleted file mode 100755 index 88d95745..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/move-if-change +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# Like mv $1 $2, but if the files are the same, just delete $1. -# Status is zero if successful, nonzero otherwise. - -VERSION='2012-01-06 07:23'; # UTC -# The definition above must lie within the first 8 lines in order -# for the Emacs time-stamp write hook (at end) to update it. -# If you change this file with Emacs, please let the write hook -# do its job. Otherwise, update this string manually. - -# Copyright (C) 2002-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. - -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. - -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see . - -usage="usage: $0 SOURCE DEST" - -help="$usage - or: $0 OPTION -If SOURCE is different than DEST, then move it to DEST; else remove SOURCE. - - --help display this help and exit - --version output version information and exit - -The variable CMPPROG can be used to specify an alternative to 'cmp'. - -Report bugs to ." - -version=`expr "$VERSION" : '\([^ ]*\)'` -version="move-if-change (gnulib) $version -Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later -This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. -There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law." - -cmpprog=${CMPPROG-cmp} - -for arg -do - case $arg in - --help | --hel | --he | --h) - exec echo "$help" ;; - --version | --versio | --versi | --vers | --ver | --ve | --v) - exec echo "$version" ;; - --) - shift - break ;; - -*) - echo "$0: invalid option: $arg" >&2 - exit 1 ;; - *) - break ;; - esac -done - -test $# -eq 2 || { echo "$0: $usage" >&2; exit 1; } - -if test -r "$2" && $cmpprog -- "$1" "$2" >/dev/null; then - rm -f -- "$1" -else - if mv -f -- "$1" "$2"; then :; else - # Ignore failure due to a concurrent move-if-change. - test -r "$2" && $cmpprog -- "$1" "$2" >/dev/null && rm -f -- "$1" - fi -fi - -## Local Variables: -## eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) -## time-stamp-start: "VERSION='" -## time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d %02H:%02M" -## time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" -## time-stamp-end: "'; # UTC" -## End: diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/mtest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/mtest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7e0189a2..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/mtest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,410 +0,0 @@ -/* mtest.c -- Minidebug test for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -/* This program tests using libbacktrace with a program that uses the - minidebuginfo format in a .gnu_debugdata section. See - https://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/MiniDebugInfo.html - for a bit more information about minidebuginfo. What is relevant - for libbacktrace is that we have just a symbol table, with no debug - info, so we should be able to do a function backtrace, but we can't - do a file/line backtrace. */ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -static int test1 (void) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone, unused)); -static int f2 (int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); -static int f3 (int, int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); - -/* Collected PC values. */ - -static uintptr_t addrs[20]; - -/* The backtrace callback function. This is like callback_one in - testlib.c, but it saves the PC also. */ - -static int -callback_mtest (void *vdata, uintptr_t pc, const char *filename, int lineno, - const char *function) -{ - struct bdata *data = (struct bdata *) vdata; - - if (data->index >= sizeof addrs / sizeof addrs[0]) - { - fprintf (stderr, "callback_mtest: callback called too many times\n"); - data->failed = 1; - return 1; - } - - addrs[data->index] = pc; - - return callback_one (vdata, pc, filename, lineno, function); -} - -/* Test the backtrace function with non-inlined functions. (We don't - test with inlined functions because they won't work with minidebug - anyhow.) */ - -static int -test1 (void) -{ - /* Returning a value here and elsewhere avoids a tailcall which - would mess up the backtrace. */ - return f2 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -static int -f2 (int f1line) -{ - return f3 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static int -f3 (int f1line __attribute__ ((unused)), int f2line __attribute__ ((unused))) -{ - struct info all[20]; - struct bdata data; - int i; - size_t j; - - data.all = &all[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_full (state, 0, callback_mtest, error_callback_one, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - if (data.index < 3) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test1: not enough frames; got %zu, expected at least 3\n", - data.index); - data.failed = 1; - } - - /* When using minidebug we don't expect the function name here. */ - - for (j = 0; j < 3 && j < data.index; j++) - { - if (all[j].function == NULL) - { - struct symdata symdata; - - symdata.name = NULL; - symdata.val = 0; - symdata.size = 0; - symdata.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_syminfo (state, addrs[j], callback_three, - error_callback_three, &symdata); - if (i == 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("test1: [%zu], unexpected return value from " - "backtrace_syminfo %d\n"), - j, i); - data.failed = 1; - } - else if (symdata.name == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: [%zu]: syminfo did not find name\n", j); - data.failed = 1; - } - else - all[j].function = strdup (symdata.name); - } - } - - if (data.index > 0) - { - if (all[0].function == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: [0]: missing function name\n"); - data.failed = 1; - } - else if (strcmp (all[0].function, "f3") != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: [0]: got %s expected %s\n", - all[0].function, "f3"); - data.failed = 1; - } - } - - if (data.index > 1) - { - if (all[1].function == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: [1]: missing function name\n"); - data.failed = 1; - } - else if (strcmp (all[1].function, "f2") != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: [1]: got %s expected %s\n", - all[0].function, "f2"); - data.failed = 1; - } - } - - if (data.index > 2) - { - if (all[2].function == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: [2]: missing function name\n"); - data.failed = 1; - } - else if (strcmp (all[2].function, "test1") != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: [2]: got %s expected %s\n", - all[0].function, "test1"); - data.failed = 1; - } - } - - printf ("%s: backtrace_full noinline\n", data.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (data.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -/* Test the backtrace_simple function with non-inlined functions. */ - -static int test3 (void) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone, unused)); -static int f22 (int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); -static int f23 (int, int) __attribute__ ((noinline, noclone)); - -static int -test3 (void) -{ - return f22 (__LINE__) + 1; -} - -static int -f22 (int f1line) -{ - return f23 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static int -f23 (int f1line __attribute__ ((unused)), int f2line __attribute__ ((unused))) -{ - uintptr_t addrs[20]; - struct sdata data; - int i; - - data.addrs = &addrs[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_simple (state, 0, callback_two, error_callback_two, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test3: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - if (!data.failed) - { - int j; - - for (j = 0; j < 3; ++j) - { - struct symdata symdata; - - symdata.name = NULL; - symdata.val = 0; - symdata.size = 0; - symdata.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_syminfo (state, addrs[j], callback_three, - error_callback_three, &symdata); - if (i == 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("test3: [%d]: unexpected return value " - "from backtrace_syminfo %d\n"), - j, i); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - - if (!symdata.failed) - { - const char *expected; - - switch (j) - { - case 0: - expected = "f23"; - break; - case 1: - expected = "f22"; - break; - case 2: - expected = "test3"; - break; - default: - assert (0); - } - - if (symdata.name == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test3: [%d]: NULL syminfo name\n", j); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - /* Use strncmp, not strcmp, because GCC might create a - clone. */ - else if (strncmp (symdata.name, expected, strlen (expected)) - != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("test3: [%d]: unexpected syminfo name " - "got %s expected %s\n"), - j, symdata.name, expected); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - } - - if (symdata.failed) - data.failed = 1; - } - } - - printf ("%s: backtrace_simple noinline\n", data.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (data.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -int test5 (void) __attribute__ ((unused)); - -int global = 1; - -int -test5 (void) -{ - struct symdata symdata; - int i; - uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t) &global; - - if (sizeof (global) > 1) - addr += 1; - - symdata.name = NULL; - symdata.val = 0; - symdata.size = 0; - symdata.failed = 0; - - i = backtrace_syminfo (state, addr, callback_three, - error_callback_three, &symdata); - if (i == 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected return value from backtrace_syminfo %d\n", - i); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - - if (!symdata.failed) - { - if (symdata.name == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test5: NULL syminfo name\n"); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - else if (!(strncmp (symdata.name, "global", 6) == 0 - && (symdata.name[6] == '\0'|| symdata.name[6] == '.'))) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected syminfo name got %s expected %s\n", - symdata.name, "global"); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - else if (symdata.val != (uintptr_t) &global) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected syminfo value got %lx expected %lx\n", - (unsigned long) symdata.val, - (unsigned long) (uintptr_t) &global); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - else if (symdata.size != sizeof (global)) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test5: unexpected syminfo size got %lx expected %lx\n", - (unsigned long) symdata.size, - (unsigned long) sizeof (global)); - symdata.failed = 1; - } - } - - printf ("%s: backtrace_syminfo variable\n", - symdata.failed ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - if (symdata.failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) -{ - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - -#if BACKTRACE_SUPPORTED - test1 (); - test3 (); -#if BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_DATA - test5 (); -#endif -#endif - - exit (failures ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/nounwind.c b/deps/libbacktrace/nounwind.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0eea7139..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/nounwind.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -/* backtrace.c -- Entry point for stack backtrace library. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" - -#include "internal.h" - -/* This source file is compiled if the unwind library is not - available. */ - -int -backtrace_full (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int skip ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_full_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, - "no stack trace because unwind library not available", - 0); - return 0; -} - -int -backtrace_simple (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int skip ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_simple_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, - "no stack trace because unwind library not available", - 0); - return 0; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/pecoff.c b/deps/libbacktrace/pecoff.c deleted file mode 100644 index 72025190..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/pecoff.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,935 +0,0 @@ -/* pecoff.c -- Get debug data from a PE/COFFF file for backtraces. - Copyright (C) 2015-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Adapted from elf.c by Tristan Gingold, AdaCore. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* Coff file header. */ - -typedef struct { - uint16_t machine; - uint16_t number_of_sections; - uint32_t time_date_stamp; - uint32_t pointer_to_symbol_table; - uint32_t number_of_symbols; - uint16_t size_of_optional_header; - uint16_t characteristics; -} b_coff_file_header; - -/* Coff optional header. */ - -typedef struct { - uint16_t magic; - uint8_t major_linker_version; - uint8_t minor_linker_version; - uint32_t size_of_code; - uint32_t size_of_initialized_data; - uint32_t size_of_uninitialized_data; - uint32_t address_of_entry_point; - uint32_t base_of_code; - union { - struct { - uint32_t base_of_data; - uint32_t image_base; - } pe; - struct { - uint64_t image_base; - } pep; - } u; -} b_coff_optional_header; - -/* Values of magic in optional header. */ - -#define PE_MAGIC 0x10b /* PE32 executable. */ -#define PEP_MAGIC 0x20b /* PE32+ executable (for 64bit targets). */ - -/* Coff section header. */ - -typedef struct { - char name[8]; - uint32_t virtual_size; - uint32_t virtual_address; - uint32_t size_of_raw_data; - uint32_t pointer_to_raw_data; - uint32_t pointer_to_relocations; - uint32_t pointer_to_line_numbers; - uint16_t number_of_relocations; - uint16_t number_of_line_numbers; - uint32_t characteristics; -} b_coff_section_header; - -/* Coff symbol name. */ - -typedef union { - char short_name[8]; - struct { - unsigned char zeroes[4]; - unsigned char off[4]; - } long_name; -} b_coff_name; - -/* Coff symbol (external representation which is unaligned). */ - -typedef struct { - b_coff_name name; - unsigned char value[4]; - unsigned char section_number[2]; - unsigned char type[2]; - unsigned char storage_class; - unsigned char number_of_aux_symbols; -} b_coff_external_symbol; - -/* Symbol types. */ - -#define N_TBSHFT 4 /* Shift for the derived type. */ -#define IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_FUNCTION 2 /* Function derived type. */ - -/* Size of a coff symbol. */ - -#define SYM_SZ 18 - -/* Coff symbol, internal representation (aligned). */ - -typedef struct { - const char *name; - uint32_t value; - int16_t sec; - uint16_t type; - uint16_t sc; -} b_coff_internal_symbol; - -/* Names of sections, indexed by enum dwarf_section in internal.h. */ - -static const char * const debug_section_names[DEBUG_MAX] = -{ - ".debug_info", - ".debug_line", - ".debug_abbrev", - ".debug_ranges", - ".debug_str", - ".debug_addr", - ".debug_str_offsets", - ".debug_line_str", - ".debug_rnglists" -}; - -/* Information we gather for the sections we care about. */ - -struct debug_section_info -{ - /* Section file offset. */ - off_t offset; - /* Section size. */ - size_t size; -}; - -/* Information we keep for an coff symbol. */ - -struct coff_symbol -{ - /* The name of the symbol. */ - const char *name; - /* The address of the symbol. */ - uintptr_t address; -}; - -/* Information to pass to coff_syminfo. */ - -struct coff_syminfo_data -{ - /* Symbols for the next module. */ - struct coff_syminfo_data *next; - /* The COFF symbols, sorted by address. */ - struct coff_symbol *symbols; - /* The number of symbols. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* A dummy callback function used when we can't find any debug info. */ - -static int -coff_nodebug (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_full_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, "no debug info in PE/COFF executable", -1); - return 0; -} - -/* A dummy callback function used when we can't find a symbol - table. */ - -static void -coff_nosyms (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t addr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, "no symbol table in PE/COFF executable", -1); -} - -/* Read a potentially unaligned 4 byte word at P, using native endianness. */ - -static uint32_t -coff_read4 (const unsigned char *p) -{ - uint32_t res; - - memcpy (&res, p, 4); - return res; -} - -/* Read a potentially unaligned 2 byte word at P, using native endianness. - All 2 byte word in symbols are always aligned, but for coherency all - fields are declared as char arrays. */ - -static uint16_t -coff_read2 (const unsigned char *p) -{ - uint16_t res; - - memcpy (&res, p, sizeof (res)); - return res; -} - -/* Return the length (without the trailing 0) of a COFF short name. */ - -static size_t -coff_short_name_len (const char *name) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) - if (name[i] == 0) - return i; - return 8; -} - -/* Return true iff COFF short name CNAME is the same as NAME (a NUL-terminated - string). */ - -static int -coff_short_name_eq (const char *name, const char *cname) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) - { - if (name[i] != cname[i]) - return 0; - if (name[i] == 0) - return 1; - } - return name[8] == 0; -} - -/* Return true iff NAME is the same as string at offset OFF. */ - -static int -coff_long_name_eq (const char *name, unsigned int off, - struct backtrace_view *str_view) -{ - if (off >= str_view->len) - return 0; - return strcmp (name, (const char *)str_view->data + off) == 0; -} - -/* Compare struct coff_symbol for qsort. */ - -static int -coff_symbol_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct coff_symbol *e1 = (const struct coff_symbol *) v1; - const struct coff_symbol *e2 = (const struct coff_symbol *) v2; - - if (e1->address < e2->address) - return -1; - else if (e1->address > e2->address) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Convert SYM to internal (and aligned) format ISYM, using string table - from STRTAB and STRTAB_SIZE, and number of sections SECTS_NUM. - Return -1 in case of error (invalid section number or string index). */ - -static int -coff_expand_symbol (b_coff_internal_symbol *isym, - const b_coff_external_symbol *sym, - uint16_t sects_num, - const unsigned char *strtab, size_t strtab_size) -{ - isym->type = coff_read2 (sym->type); - isym->sec = coff_read2 (sym->section_number); - isym->sc = sym->storage_class; - - if (isym->sec > 0 && (uint16_t) isym->sec > sects_num) - return -1; - if (sym->name.short_name[0] != 0) - isym->name = sym->name.short_name; - else - { - uint32_t off = coff_read4 (sym->name.long_name.off); - - if (off >= strtab_size) - return -1; - isym->name = (const char *) strtab + off; - } - return 0; -} - -/* Return true iff SYM is a defined symbol for a function. Data symbols - aren't considered because they aren't easily identified (same type as - section names, presence of symbols defined by the linker script). */ - -static int -coff_is_function_symbol (const b_coff_internal_symbol *isym) -{ - return (isym->type >> N_TBSHFT) == IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_FUNCTION - && isym->sec > 0; -} - -/* Initialize the symbol table info for coff_syminfo. */ - -static int -coff_initialize_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, - uintptr_t base_address, int is_64, - const b_coff_section_header *sects, size_t sects_num, - const b_coff_external_symbol *syms, size_t syms_size, - const unsigned char *strtab, size_t strtab_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct coff_syminfo_data *sdata) -{ - size_t syms_count; - char *coff_symstr; - size_t coff_symstr_len; - size_t coff_symbol_count; - size_t coff_symbol_size; - struct coff_symbol *coff_symbols; - struct coff_symbol *coff_sym; - char *coff_str; - size_t i; - - syms_count = syms_size / SYM_SZ; - - /* We only care about function symbols. Count them. Also count size of - strings for in-symbol names. */ - coff_symbol_count = 0; - coff_symstr_len = 0; - for (i = 0; i < syms_count; ++i) - { - const b_coff_external_symbol *asym = &syms[i]; - b_coff_internal_symbol isym; - - if (coff_expand_symbol (&isym, asym, sects_num, strtab, strtab_size) < 0) - { - error_callback (data, "invalid section or offset in coff symbol", 0); - return 0; - } - if (coff_is_function_symbol (&isym)) - { - ++coff_symbol_count; - if (asym->name.short_name[0] != 0) - coff_symstr_len += coff_short_name_len (asym->name.short_name) + 1; - } - - i += asym->number_of_aux_symbols; - } - - coff_symbol_size = (coff_symbol_count + 1) * sizeof (struct coff_symbol); - coff_symbols = ((struct coff_symbol *) - backtrace_alloc (state, coff_symbol_size, error_callback, - data)); - if (coff_symbols == NULL) - return 0; - - /* Allocate memory for symbols strings. */ - if (coff_symstr_len > 0) - { - coff_symstr = ((char *) - backtrace_alloc (state, coff_symstr_len, error_callback, - data)); - if (coff_symstr == NULL) - { - backtrace_free (state, coff_symbols, coff_symbol_size, - error_callback, data); - return 0; - } - } - else - coff_symstr = NULL; - - /* Copy symbols. */ - coff_sym = coff_symbols; - coff_str = coff_symstr; - for (i = 0; i < syms_count; ++i) - { - const b_coff_external_symbol *asym = &syms[i]; - b_coff_internal_symbol isym; - - if (coff_expand_symbol (&isym, asym, sects_num, strtab, strtab_size)) - { - /* Should not fail, as it was already tested in the previous - loop. */ - abort (); - } - if (coff_is_function_symbol (&isym)) - { - const char *name; - int16_t secnum; - - if (asym->name.short_name[0] != 0) - { - size_t len = coff_short_name_len (isym.name); - name = coff_str; - memcpy (coff_str, isym.name, len); - coff_str[len] = 0; - coff_str += len + 1; - } - else - name = isym.name; - - if (!is_64) - { - /* Strip leading '_'. */ - if (name[0] == '_') - name++; - } - - /* Symbol value is section relative, so we need to read the address - of its section. */ - secnum = coff_read2 (asym->section_number); - - coff_sym->name = name; - coff_sym->address = (coff_read4 (asym->value) - + sects[secnum - 1].virtual_address - + base_address); - coff_sym++; - } - - i += asym->number_of_aux_symbols; - } - - /* End of symbols marker. */ - coff_sym->name = NULL; - coff_sym->address = -1; - - backtrace_qsort (coff_symbols, coff_symbol_count, - sizeof (struct coff_symbol), coff_symbol_compare); - - sdata->next = NULL; - sdata->symbols = coff_symbols; - sdata->count = coff_symbol_count; - - return 1; -} - -/* Add EDATA to the list in STATE. */ - -static void -coff_add_syminfo_data (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct coff_syminfo_data *sdata) -{ - if (!state->threaded) - { - struct coff_syminfo_data **pp; - - for (pp = (struct coff_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - *pp != NULL; - pp = &(*pp)->next) - ; - *pp = sdata; - } - else - { - while (1) - { - struct coff_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct coff_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - - while (1) - { - struct coff_syminfo_data *p; - - p = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - - if (p == NULL) - break; - - pp = &p->next; - } - - if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, NULL, sdata)) - break; - } - } -} - -/* Compare an ADDR against an elf_symbol for bsearch. We allocate one - extra entry in the array so that this can look safely at the next - entry. */ - -static int -coff_symbol_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct coff_symbol *entry = (const struct coff_symbol *) ventry; - uintptr_t addr; - - addr = *key; - if (addr < entry->address) - return -1; - else if (addr >= entry[1].address) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Return the symbol name and value for an ADDR. */ - -static void -coff_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t addr, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data) -{ - struct coff_syminfo_data *sdata; - struct coff_symbol *sym = NULL; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - for (sdata = (struct coff_syminfo_data *) state->syminfo_data; - sdata != NULL; - sdata = sdata->next) - { - sym = ((struct coff_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, sdata->symbols, sdata->count, - sizeof (struct coff_symbol), coff_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - } - } - else - { - struct coff_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct coff_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - while (1) - { - sdata = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - if (sdata == NULL) - break; - - sym = ((struct coff_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, sdata->symbols, sdata->count, - sizeof (struct coff_symbol), coff_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - - pp = &sdata->next; - } - } - - if (sym == NULL) - callback (data, addr, NULL, 0, 0); - else - callback (data, addr, sym->name, sym->address, 0); -} - -/* Add the backtrace data for one PE/COFF file. Returns 1 on success, - 0 on failure (in both cases descriptor is closed). */ - -static int -coff_add (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - fileline *fileline_fn, int *found_sym, int *found_dwarf) -{ - struct backtrace_view fhdr_view; - off_t fhdr_off; - int magic_ok; - b_coff_file_header fhdr; - off_t opt_sects_off; - size_t opt_sects_size; - unsigned int sects_num; - struct backtrace_view sects_view; - int sects_view_valid; - const b_coff_optional_header *opt_hdr; - const b_coff_section_header *sects; - struct backtrace_view str_view; - int str_view_valid; - size_t str_size; - off_t str_off; - struct backtrace_view syms_view; - off_t syms_off; - size_t syms_size; - int syms_view_valid; - unsigned int syms_num; - unsigned int i; - struct debug_section_info sections[DEBUG_MAX]; - off_t min_offset; - off_t max_offset; - struct backtrace_view debug_view; - int debug_view_valid; - int is_64; - uintptr_t image_base; - struct dwarf_sections dwarf_sections; - - *found_sym = 0; - *found_dwarf = 0; - - sects_view_valid = 0; - syms_view_valid = 0; - str_view_valid = 0; - debug_view_valid = 0; - - /* Map the MS-DOS stub (if any) and extract file header offset. */ - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, 0, 0x40, error_callback, - data, &fhdr_view)) - goto fail; - - { - const unsigned char *vptr = fhdr_view.data; - - if (vptr[0] == 'M' && vptr[1] == 'Z') - fhdr_off = coff_read4 (vptr + 0x3c); - else - fhdr_off = 0; - } - - backtrace_release_view (state, &fhdr_view, error_callback, data); - - /* Map the coff file header. */ - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, fhdr_off, - sizeof (b_coff_file_header) + 4, - error_callback, data, &fhdr_view)) - goto fail; - - if (fhdr_off != 0) - { - const char *magic = (const char *) fhdr_view.data; - magic_ok = memcmp (magic, "PE\0", 4) == 0; - fhdr_off += 4; - - memcpy (&fhdr, fhdr_view.data + 4, sizeof fhdr); - } - else - { - memcpy (&fhdr, fhdr_view.data, sizeof fhdr); - /* TODO: test fhdr.machine for coff but non-PE platforms. */ - magic_ok = 0; - } - backtrace_release_view (state, &fhdr_view, error_callback, data); - - if (!magic_ok) - { - error_callback (data, "executable file is not COFF", 0); - goto fail; - } - - sects_num = fhdr.number_of_sections; - syms_num = fhdr.number_of_symbols; - - opt_sects_off = fhdr_off + sizeof (fhdr); - opt_sects_size = (fhdr.size_of_optional_header - + sects_num * sizeof (b_coff_section_header)); - - /* To translate PC to file/line when using DWARF, we need to find - the .debug_info and .debug_line sections. */ - - /* Read the optional header and the section headers. */ - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, opt_sects_off, opt_sects_size, - error_callback, data, §s_view)) - goto fail; - sects_view_valid = 1; - opt_hdr = (const b_coff_optional_header *) sects_view.data; - sects = (const b_coff_section_header *) - (sects_view.data + fhdr.size_of_optional_header); - - is_64 = 0; - if (fhdr.size_of_optional_header > sizeof (*opt_hdr)) - { - if (opt_hdr->magic == PE_MAGIC) - image_base = opt_hdr->u.pe.image_base; - else if (opt_hdr->magic == PEP_MAGIC) - { - image_base = opt_hdr->u.pep.image_base; - is_64 = 1; - } - else - { - error_callback (data, "bad magic in PE optional header", 0); - goto fail; - } - } - else - image_base = 0; - - /* Read the symbol table and the string table. */ - - if (fhdr.pointer_to_symbol_table == 0) - { - /* No symbol table, no string table. */ - str_off = 0; - str_size = 0; - syms_num = 0; - syms_size = 0; - } - else - { - /* Symbol table is followed by the string table. The string table - starts with its length (on 4 bytes). - Map the symbol table and the length of the string table. */ - syms_off = fhdr.pointer_to_symbol_table; - syms_size = syms_num * SYM_SZ; - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, syms_off, syms_size + 4, - error_callback, data, &syms_view)) - goto fail; - syms_view_valid = 1; - - str_size = coff_read4 (syms_view.data + syms_size); - - str_off = syms_off + syms_size; - - if (str_size > 4) - { - /* Map string table (including the length word). */ - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, str_off, str_size, - error_callback, data, &str_view)) - goto fail; - str_view_valid = 1; - } - } - - memset (sections, 0, sizeof sections); - - /* Look for the symbol table. */ - for (i = 0; i < sects_num; ++i) - { - const b_coff_section_header *s = sects + i; - unsigned int str_off; - int j; - - if (s->name[0] == '/') - { - /* Extended section name. */ - str_off = atoi (s->name + 1); - } - else - str_off = 0; - - for (j = 0; j < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++j) - { - const char *dbg_name = debug_section_names[j]; - int match; - - if (str_off != 0) - match = coff_long_name_eq (dbg_name, str_off, &str_view); - else - match = coff_short_name_eq (dbg_name, s->name); - if (match) - { - sections[j].offset = s->pointer_to_raw_data; - sections[j].size = s->virtual_size <= s->size_of_raw_data ? - s->virtual_size : s->size_of_raw_data; - break; - } - } - } - - if (syms_num != 0) - { - struct coff_syminfo_data *sdata; - - sdata = ((struct coff_syminfo_data *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof *sdata, error_callback, data)); - if (sdata == NULL) - goto fail; - - if (!coff_initialize_syminfo (state, image_base, is_64, - sects, sects_num, - syms_view.data, syms_size, - str_view.data, str_size, - error_callback, data, sdata)) - { - backtrace_free (state, sdata, sizeof *sdata, error_callback, data); - goto fail; - } - - *found_sym = 1; - - coff_add_syminfo_data (state, sdata); - } - - backtrace_release_view (state, §s_view, error_callback, data); - sects_view_valid = 0; - if (syms_view_valid) - { - backtrace_release_view (state, &syms_view, error_callback, data); - syms_view_valid = 0; - } - - /* Read all the debug sections in a single view, since they are - probably adjacent in the file. We never release this view. */ - - min_offset = 0; - max_offset = 0; - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - off_t end; - - if (sections[i].size == 0) - continue; - if (min_offset == 0 || sections[i].offset < min_offset) - min_offset = sections[i].offset; - end = sections[i].offset + sections[i].size; - if (end > max_offset) - max_offset = end; - } - if (min_offset == 0 || max_offset == 0) - { - if (!backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - *fileline_fn = coff_nodebug; - return 1; - } - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, min_offset, - max_offset - min_offset, - error_callback, data, &debug_view)) - goto fail; - debug_view_valid = 1; - - /* We've read all we need from the executable. */ - if (!backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - descriptor = -1; - - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - size_t size = sections[i].size; - dwarf_sections.size[i] = size; - if (size == 0) - dwarf_sections.data[i] = NULL; - else - dwarf_sections.data[i] = ((const unsigned char *) debug_view.data - + (sections[i].offset - min_offset)); - } - - if (!backtrace_dwarf_add (state, /* base_address */ 0, &dwarf_sections, - 0, /* FIXME: is_bigendian */ - NULL, /* altlink */ - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, - NULL /* returned fileline_entry */)) - goto fail; - - *found_dwarf = 1; - - return 1; - - fail: - if (sects_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, §s_view, error_callback, data); - if (str_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &str_view, error_callback, data); - if (syms_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &syms_view, error_callback, data); - if (debug_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &debug_view, error_callback, data); - if (descriptor != -1) - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -/* Initialize the backtrace data we need from an ELF executable. At - the ELF level, all we need to do is find the debug info - sections. */ - -int -backtrace_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state, - const char *filename ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int descriptor, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn) -{ - int ret; - int found_sym; - int found_dwarf; - fileline coff_fileline_fn; - - ret = coff_add (state, descriptor, error_callback, data, - &coff_fileline_fn, &found_sym, &found_dwarf); - if (!ret) - return 0; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - if (found_sym) - state->syminfo_fn = coff_syminfo; - else if (state->syminfo_fn == NULL) - state->syminfo_fn = coff_nosyms; - } - else - { - if (found_sym) - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&state->syminfo_fn, coff_syminfo); - else - (void) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (&state->syminfo_fn, NULL, - coff_nosyms); - } - - if (!state->threaded) - { - if (state->fileline_fn == NULL || state->fileline_fn == coff_nodebug) - *fileline_fn = coff_fileline_fn; - } - else - { - fileline current_fn; - - current_fn = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&state->fileline_fn); - if (current_fn == NULL || current_fn == coff_nodebug) - *fileline_fn = coff_fileline_fn; - } - - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/posix.c b/deps/libbacktrace/posix.c deleted file mode 100644 index 924631d2..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/posix.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -/* posix.c -- POSIX file I/O routines for the backtrace library. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -#ifndef O_BINARY -#define O_BINARY 0 -#endif - -#ifndef O_CLOEXEC -#define O_CLOEXEC 0 -#endif - -#ifndef FD_CLOEXEC -#define FD_CLOEXEC 1 -#endif - -/* Open a file for reading. */ - -int -backtrace_open (const char *filename, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, int *does_not_exist) -{ - int descriptor; - - if (does_not_exist != NULL) - *does_not_exist = 0; - - descriptor = open (filename, (int) (O_RDONLY | O_BINARY | O_CLOEXEC)); - if (descriptor < 0) - { - /* If DOES_NOT_EXIST is not NULL, then don't call ERROR_CALLBACK - if the file does not exist. We treat lacking permission to - open the file as the file not existing; this case arises when - running the libgo syscall package tests as root. */ - if (does_not_exist != NULL && (errno == ENOENT || errno == EACCES)) - *does_not_exist = 1; - else - error_callback (data, filename, errno); - return -1; - } - -#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL - /* Set FD_CLOEXEC just in case the kernel does not support - O_CLOEXEC. It doesn't matter if this fails for some reason. - FIXME: At some point it should be safe to only do this if - O_CLOEXEC == 0. */ - fcntl (descriptor, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); -#endif - - return descriptor; -} - -/* Close DESCRIPTOR. */ - -int -backtrace_close (int descriptor, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - if (close (descriptor) < 0) - { - error_callback (data, "close", errno); - return 0; - } - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/print.c b/deps/libbacktrace/print.c deleted file mode 100644 index 93d0d3ab..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/print.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -/* print.c -- Print the current backtrace. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* Passed to callbacks. */ - -struct print_data -{ - struct backtrace_state *state; - FILE *f; -}; - -/* Print one level of a backtrace. */ - -static int -print_callback (void *data, uintptr_t pc, const char *filename, int lineno, - const char *function) -{ - struct print_data *pdata = (struct print_data *) data; - - fprintf (pdata->f, "0x%lx %s\n\t%s:%d\n", - (unsigned long) pc, - function == NULL ? "???" : function, - filename == NULL ? "???" : filename, - lineno); - return 0; -} - -/* Print errors to stderr. */ - -static void -error_callback (void *data, const char *msg, int errnum) -{ - struct print_data *pdata = (struct print_data *) data; - - if (pdata->state->filename != NULL) - fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", pdata->state->filename); - fprintf (stderr, "libbacktrace: %s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fputc ('\n', stderr); -} - -/* Print a backtrace. */ - -void __attribute__((noinline)) -backtrace_print (struct backtrace_state *state, int skip, FILE *f) -{ - struct print_data data; - - data.state = state; - data.f = f; - backtrace_full (state, skip + 1, print_callback, error_callback, - (void *) &data); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/read.c b/deps/libbacktrace/read.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1811c8d2..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/read.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/* read.c -- File views without mmap. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* This file implements file views when mmap is not available. */ - -/* Create a view of SIZE bytes from DESCRIPTOR at OFFSET. */ - -int -backtrace_get_view (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - off_t offset, uint64_t size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, struct backtrace_view *view) -{ - uint64_t got; - ssize_t r; - - if ((uint64_t) (size_t) size != size) - { - error_callback (data, "file size too large", 0); - return 0; - } - - if (lseek (descriptor, offset, SEEK_SET) < 0) - { - error_callback (data, "lseek", errno); - return 0; - } - - view->base = backtrace_alloc (state, size, error_callback, data); - if (view->base == NULL) - return 0; - view->data = view->base; - view->len = size; - - got = 0; - while (got < size) - { - r = read (descriptor, view->base, size - got); - if (r < 0) - { - error_callback (data, "read", errno); - free (view->base); - return 0; - } - if (r == 0) - break; - got += (uint64_t) r; - } - - if (got < size) - { - error_callback (data, "file too short", 0); - free (view->base); - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* Release a view read by backtrace_get_view. */ - -void -backtrace_release_view (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct backtrace_view *view, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - backtrace_free (state, view->base, view->len, error_callback, data); - view->data = NULL; - view->base = NULL; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/simple.c b/deps/libbacktrace/simple.c deleted file mode 100644 index 785e726e..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/simple.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -/* simple.c -- The backtrace_simple function. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include "unwind.h" -#include "backtrace.h" - -/* The simple_backtrace routine. */ - -/* Data passed through _Unwind_Backtrace. */ - -struct backtrace_simple_data -{ - /* Number of frames to skip. */ - int skip; - /* Library state. */ - struct backtrace_state *state; - /* Callback routine. */ - backtrace_simple_callback callback; - /* Error callback routine. */ - backtrace_error_callback error_callback; - /* Data to pass to callback routine. */ - void *data; - /* Value to return from backtrace. */ - int ret; -}; - -/* Unwind library callback routine. This is passed to - _Unwind_Backtrace. */ - -static _Unwind_Reason_Code -simple_unwind (struct _Unwind_Context *context, void *vdata) -{ - struct backtrace_simple_data *bdata = (struct backtrace_simple_data *) vdata; - uintptr_t pc; - int ip_before_insn = 0; - -#ifdef HAVE_GETIPINFO - pc = _Unwind_GetIPInfo (context, &ip_before_insn); -#else - pc = _Unwind_GetIP (context); -#endif - - if (bdata->skip > 0) - { - --bdata->skip; - return _URC_NO_REASON; - } - - if (!ip_before_insn) - --pc; - - bdata->ret = bdata->callback (bdata->data, pc); - - if (bdata->ret != 0) - return _URC_END_OF_STACK; - - return _URC_NO_REASON; -} - -/* Get a simple stack backtrace. */ - -int __attribute__((noinline)) -backtrace_simple (struct backtrace_state *state, int skip, - backtrace_simple_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - struct backtrace_simple_data bdata; - - bdata.skip = skip + 1; - bdata.state = state; - bdata.callback = callback; - bdata.error_callback = error_callback; - bdata.data = data; - bdata.ret = 0; - _Unwind_Backtrace (simple_unwind, &bdata); - return bdata.ret; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/sort.c b/deps/libbacktrace/sort.c deleted file mode 100644 index a60a980e..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/sort.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -/* sort.c -- Sort without allocating memory - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* The GNU glibc version of qsort allocates memory, which we must not - do if we are invoked by a signal handler. So provide our own - sort. */ - -static void -swap (char *a, char *b, size_t size) -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i < size; i++, a++, b++) - { - char t; - - t = *a; - *a = *b; - *b = t; - } -} - -void -backtrace_qsort (void *basearg, size_t count, size_t size, - int (*compar) (const void *, const void *)) -{ - char *base = (char *) basearg; - size_t i; - size_t mid; - - tail_recurse: - if (count < 2) - return; - - /* The symbol table and DWARF tables, which is all we use this - routine for, tend to be roughly sorted. Pick the middle element - in the array as our pivot point, so that we are more likely to - cut the array in half for each recursion step. */ - swap (base, base + (count / 2) * size, size); - - mid = 0; - for (i = 1; i < count; i++) - { - if ((*compar) (base, base + i * size) > 0) - { - ++mid; - if (i != mid) - swap (base + mid * size, base + i * size, size); - } - } - - if (mid > 0) - swap (base, base + mid * size, size); - - /* Recurse with the smaller array, loop with the larger one. That - ensures that our maximum stack depth is log count. */ - if (2 * mid < count) - { - backtrace_qsort (base, mid, size, compar); - base += (mid + 1) * size; - count -= mid + 1; - goto tail_recurse; - } - else - { - backtrace_qsort (base + (mid + 1) * size, count - (mid + 1), - size, compar); - count = mid; - goto tail_recurse; - } -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/state.c b/deps/libbacktrace/state.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0f368a23..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/state.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -/* state.c -- Create the backtrace state. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* Create the backtrace state. This will then be passed to all the - other routines. */ - -struct backtrace_state * -backtrace_create_state (const char *filename, int threaded, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data) -{ - struct backtrace_state init_state; - struct backtrace_state *state; - -#ifndef HAVE_SYNC_FUNCTIONS - if (threaded) - { - error_callback (data, "backtrace library does not support threads", 0); - return NULL; - } -#endif - - memset (&init_state, 0, sizeof init_state); - init_state.filename = filename; - init_state.threaded = threaded; - - state = ((struct backtrace_state *) - backtrace_alloc (&init_state, sizeof *state, error_callback, data)); - if (state == NULL) - return NULL; - *state = init_state; - - return state; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/stest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/stest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 19a204de..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/stest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -/* stest.c -- Test for libbacktrace internal sort function - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* Test the local qsort implementation. */ - -#define MAX 10 - -struct test -{ - size_t count; - int input[MAX]; - int output[MAX]; -}; - -static struct test tests[] = - { - { - 10, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 }, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 } - }, - { - 9, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 }, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 } - }, - { - 10, - { 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 }, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 }, - }, - { - 9, - { 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 }, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 }, - }, - { - 10, - { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 }, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 }, - }, - { - 5, - { 4, 5, 3, 1, 2 }, - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }, - }, - { - 5, - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, - }, - { - 5, - { 1, 1, 2, 1, 1 }, - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 2 }, - }, - { - 5, - { 2, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 2 }, - }, - }; - -static int -compare (const void *a, const void *b) -{ - const int *ai = (const int *) a; - const int *bi = (const int *) b; - - return *ai - *bi; -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - int failures; - size_t i; - int a[MAX]; - - failures = 0; - for (i = 0; i < sizeof tests / sizeof tests[0]; i++) - { - memcpy (a, tests[i].input, tests[i].count * sizeof (int)); - backtrace_qsort (a, tests[i].count, sizeof (int), compare); - if (memcmp (a, tests[i].output, tests[i].count * sizeof (int)) != 0) - { - size_t j; - - fprintf (stderr, "test %d failed:", (int) i); - for (j = 0; j < tests[i].count; j++) - fprintf (stderr, " %d", a[j]); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - ++failures; - } - } - - exit (failures > 0 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/test-driver b/deps/libbacktrace/test-driver deleted file mode 100755 index 0218a01f..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/test-driver +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# test-driver - basic testsuite driver script. - -scriptversion=2016-01-11.22; # UTC - -# Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see . - -# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you -# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a -# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under -# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. - -# This file is maintained in Automake, please report -# bugs to or send patches to -# . - -# Make unconditional expansion of undefined variables an error. This -# helps a lot in preventing typo-related bugs. -set -u - -usage_error () -{ - echo "$0: $*" >&2 - print_usage >&2 - exit 2 -} - -print_usage () -{ - cat <$log_file 2>&1 -estatus=$? - -if test $enable_hard_errors = no && test $estatus -eq 99; then - tweaked_estatus=1 -else - tweaked_estatus=$estatus -fi - -case $tweaked_estatus:$expect_failure in - 0:yes) col=$red res=XPASS recheck=yes gcopy=yes;; - 0:*) col=$grn res=PASS recheck=no gcopy=no;; - 77:*) col=$blu res=SKIP recheck=no gcopy=yes;; - 99:*) col=$mgn res=ERROR recheck=yes gcopy=yes;; - *:yes) col=$lgn res=XFAIL recheck=no gcopy=yes;; - *:*) col=$red res=FAIL recheck=yes gcopy=yes;; -esac - -# Report the test outcome and exit status in the logs, so that one can -# know whether the test passed or failed simply by looking at the '.log' -# file, without the need of also peaking into the corresponding '.trs' -# file (automake bug#11814). -echo "$res $test_name (exit status: $estatus)" >>$log_file - -# Report outcome to console. -echo "${col}${res}${std}: $test_name" - -# Register the test result, and other relevant metadata. -echo ":test-result: $res" > $trs_file -echo ":global-test-result: $res" >> $trs_file -echo ":recheck: $recheck" >> $trs_file -echo ":copy-in-global-log: $gcopy" >> $trs_file - -# Local Variables: -# mode: shell-script -# sh-indentation: 2 -# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) -# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" -# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" -# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC0" -# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" -# End: diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/test_format.c b/deps/libbacktrace/test_format.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9deb6f5b..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/test_format.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -/* test_format.c -- Test for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -/* This program tests the externally visible interfaces of the - libbacktrace library. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "filenames.h" - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) -{ - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - - exit (failures ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/testlib.c b/deps/libbacktrace/testlib.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3d24c19e..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/testlib.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -/* testlib.c -- test functions for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "filenames.h" - -#include "backtrace.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -/* The backtrace state. */ - -void *state; - -/* The number of failures. */ - -int failures; - -/* Return the base name in a path. */ - -const char * -base (const char *p) -{ - const char *last; - const char *s; - - last = NULL; - for (s = p; *s != '\0'; ++s) - { - if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*s)) - last = s + 1; - } - return last != NULL ? last : p; -} - -/* Check an entry in a struct info array. */ - -void -check (const char *name, int index, const struct info *all, int want_lineno, - const char *want_function, const char *want_file, int *failed) -{ - if (*failed) - return; - if (all[index].filename == NULL || all[index].function == NULL) - { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: [%d]: missing file name or function name\n", - name, index); - *failed = 1; - return; - } - if (strcmp (base (all[index].filename), want_file) != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: [%d]: got %s expected %s\n", name, index, - all[index].filename, want_file); - *failed = 1; - } - if (all[index].lineno != want_lineno) - { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: [%d]: got %d expected %d\n", name, index, - all[index].lineno, want_lineno); - *failed = 1; - } - if (strcmp (all[index].function, want_function) != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: [%d]: got %s expected %s\n", name, index, - all[index].function, want_function); - *failed = 1; - } -} - -/* The backtrace callback function. */ - -int -callback_one (void *vdata, uintptr_t pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *filename, int lineno, const char *function) -{ - struct bdata *data = (struct bdata *) vdata; - struct info *p; - - if (data->index >= data->max) - { - fprintf (stderr, "callback_one: callback called too many times\n"); - data->failed = 1; - return 1; - } - - p = &data->all[data->index]; - if (filename == NULL) - p->filename = NULL; - else - { - p->filename = strdup (filename); - assert (p->filename != NULL); - } - p->lineno = lineno; - if (function == NULL) - p->function = NULL; - else - { - p->function = strdup (function); - assert (p->function != NULL); - } - ++data->index; - - return 0; -} - -/* An error callback passed to backtrace. */ - -void -error_callback_one (void *vdata, const char *msg, int errnum) -{ - struct bdata *data = (struct bdata *) vdata; - - fprintf (stderr, "%s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - data->failed = 1; -} - -/* The backtrace_simple callback function. */ - -int -callback_two (void *vdata, uintptr_t pc) -{ - struct sdata *data = (struct sdata *) vdata; - - if (data->index >= data->max) - { - fprintf (stderr, "callback_two: callback called too many times\n"); - data->failed = 1; - return 1; - } - - data->addrs[data->index] = pc; - ++data->index; - - return 0; -} - -/* An error callback passed to backtrace_simple. */ - -void -error_callback_two (void *vdata, const char *msg, int errnum) -{ - struct sdata *data = (struct sdata *) vdata; - - fprintf (stderr, "%s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - data->failed = 1; -} - -/* The backtrace_syminfo callback function. */ - -void -callback_three (void *vdata, uintptr_t pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *symname, uintptr_t symval, - uintptr_t symsize) -{ - struct symdata *data = (struct symdata *) vdata; - - if (symname == NULL) - data->name = NULL; - else - { - data->name = strdup (symname); - assert (data->name != NULL); - } - data->val = symval; - data->size = symsize; -} - -/* The backtrace_syminfo error callback function. */ - -void -error_callback_three (void *vdata, const char *msg, int errnum) -{ - struct symdata *data = (struct symdata *) vdata; - - fprintf (stderr, "%s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - data->failed = 1; -} - -/* The backtrace_create_state error callback function. */ - -void -error_callback_create (void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *msg, - int errnum) -{ - fprintf (stderr, "%s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/testlib.h b/deps/libbacktrace/testlib.h deleted file mode 100644 index 29542a58..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/testlib.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -/* testlib.h -- Header for test functions for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#ifndef LIBBACKTRACE_TESTLIB_H -#define LIBBACKTRACE_TESTLIB_H - -/* Portable attribute syntax. Actually some of these tests probably - won't work if the attributes are not recognized. */ - -#ifndef GCC_VERSION -# define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 1000 + __GNUC_MINOR__) -#endif - -#if (GCC_VERSION < 2007) -# define __attribute__(x) -#endif - -#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED -# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__)) -#endif - -/* Used to collect backtrace info. */ - -struct info -{ - char *filename; - int lineno; - char *function; -}; - -/* Passed to backtrace callback function. */ - -struct bdata -{ - struct info *all; - size_t index; - size_t max; - int failed; -}; - -/* Passed to backtrace_simple callback function. */ - -struct sdata -{ - uintptr_t *addrs; - size_t index; - size_t max; - int failed; -}; - -/* Passed to backtrace_syminfo callback function. */ - -struct symdata -{ - const char *name; - uintptr_t val, size; - int failed; -}; - -/* The backtrace state. */ - -extern void *state; - -/* The number of failures. */ - -extern int failures; - -extern const char *base (const char *p); -extern void check (const char *name, int index, const struct info *all, - int want_lineno, const char *want_function, - const char *want_file, int *failed); -extern int callback_one (void *, uintptr_t, const char *, int, const char *); -extern void error_callback_one (void *, const char *, int); -extern int callback_two (void *, uintptr_t); -extern void error_callback_two (void *, const char *, int); -extern void callback_three (void *, uintptr_t, const char *, uintptr_t, - uintptr_t); -extern void error_callback_three (void *, const char *, int); -extern void error_callback_create (void *, const char *, int); - -#endif /* !defined(LIBBACKTRACE_TESTLIB_H) */ diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/ttest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/ttest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3758b33f..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/ttest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -/* ttest.c -- Test for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -/* Test using the libbacktrace library from multiple threads. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -#include "filenames.h" - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -static int f2 (int) __attribute__ ((noinline)); -static int f3 (int, int) __attribute__ ((noinline)); - -/* Test that a simple backtrace works. This is called via - pthread_create. It returns the number of failures, as void *. */ - -static void * -test1_thread (void *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - /* Returning a value here and elsewhere avoids a tailcall which - would mess up the backtrace. */ - return (void *) (uintptr_t) (f2 (__LINE__) - 2); -} - -static int -f2 (int f1line) -{ - return f3 (f1line, __LINE__) + 2; -} - -static int -f3 (int f1line, int f2line) -{ - struct info all[20]; - struct bdata data; - int f3line; - int i; - - data.all = &all[0]; - data.index = 0; - data.max = 20; - data.failed = 0; - - f3line = __LINE__ + 1; - i = backtrace_full (state, 0, callback_one, error_callback_one, &data); - - if (i != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test1: unexpected return value %d\n", i); - data.failed = 1; - } - - if (data.index < 3) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test1: not enough frames; got %zu, expected at least 3\n", - data.index); - data.failed = 1; - } - - check ("test1", 0, all, f3line, "f3", "ttest.c", &data.failed); - check ("test1", 1, all, f2line, "f2", "ttest.c", &data.failed); - check ("test1", 2, all, f1line, "test1_thread", "ttest.c", &data.failed); - - return data.failed; -} - -/* Run the test with 10 threads simultaneously. */ - -#define THREAD_COUNT 10 - -static void test1 (void) __attribute__ ((unused)); - -static void -test1 (void) -{ - pthread_t atid[THREAD_COUNT]; - int i; - int errnum; - int this_fail; - void *ret; - - for (i = 0; i < THREAD_COUNT; i++) - { - errnum = pthread_create (&atid[i], NULL, test1_thread, NULL); - if (errnum != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "pthread_create %d: %s\n", i, strerror (errnum)); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } - - this_fail = 0; - for (i = 0; i < THREAD_COUNT; i++) - { - errnum = pthread_join (atid[i], &ret); - if (errnum != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "pthread_join %d: %s\n", i, strerror (errnum)); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - this_fail += (int) (uintptr_t) ret; - } - - printf ("%s: threaded backtrace_full noinline\n", this_fail > 0 ? "FAIL" : "PASS"); - - failures += this_fail; -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) -{ - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - -#if BACKTRACE_SUPPORTED -#if BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS - test1 (); -#endif -#endif - - exit (failures ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/unittest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/unittest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3c856230..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/unittest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -/* unittest.c -- Test for libbacktrace library - Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "filenames.h" - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "testlib.h" - -#include "internal.h" - -static unsigned count; - -static void -error_callback (void *vdata ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int errnum ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - ++count; -} - -static int -test1 (void) -{ - int res; - int failed; - - struct backtrace_vector vec; - - memset (&vec, 0, sizeof vec); - - backtrace_vector_grow (state, 100, error_callback, NULL, &vec); - vec.alc += vec.size; - vec.size = 0; - - count = 0; - res = backtrace_vector_release (state, &vec, error_callback, NULL); - failed = res != 1 || count != 0 || vec.base != NULL; - - printf ("%s: unittest backtrace_vector_release size == 0\n", - failed ? "FAIL": "PASS"); - - if (failed) - ++failures; - - return failures; -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) -{ - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - - test1 (); - - exit (failures ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/unknown.c b/deps/libbacktrace/unknown.c deleted file mode 100644 index a62cbf11..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/unknown.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -/* unknown.c -- used when backtrace configury does not know file format. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* A trivial routine that always fails to find fileline data. */ - -static int -unknown_fileline (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t pc, backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data) - -{ - return callback (data, pc, NULL, 0, NULL); -} - -/* Initialize the backtrace data when we don't know how to read the - debug info. */ - -int -backtrace_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - const char *filename ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - int descriptor ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, fileline *fileline_fn) -{ - state->fileline_data = NULL; - *fileline_fn = unknown_fileline; - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/xcoff.c b/deps/libbacktrace/xcoff.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1e65c005..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/xcoff.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1606 +0,0 @@ -/* xcoff.c -- Get debug data from an XCOFF file for backtraces. - Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Adapted from elf.c. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_LOADQUERY -#include -#endif - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "internal.h" - -/* The configure script must tell us whether we are 32-bit or 64-bit - XCOFF. We could make this code test and support either possibility, - but there is no point. This code only works for the currently - running executable, which means that we know the XCOFF mode at - configure time. */ - -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 && BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 64 -#error "Unknown BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE" -#endif - -/* XCOFF file header. */ - -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - -typedef struct { - uint16_t f_magic; - uint16_t f_nscns; - uint32_t f_timdat; - uint32_t f_symptr; - uint32_t f_nsyms; - uint16_t f_opthdr; - uint16_t f_flags; -} b_xcoff_filhdr; - -#define XCOFF_MAGIC 0737 - -#else /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -typedef struct { - uint16_t f_magic; - uint16_t f_nscns; - uint32_t f_timdat; - uint64_t f_symptr; - uint16_t f_opthdr; - uint16_t f_flags; - uint32_t f_nsyms; -} b_xcoff_filhdr; - -#define XCOFF_MAGIC 0767 - -#endif /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -#define F_SHROBJ 0x2000 /* File is a shared object. */ - -/* XCOFF section header. */ - -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - -typedef struct { - char s_name[8]; - uint32_t s_paddr; - uint32_t s_vaddr; - uint32_t s_size; - uint32_t s_scnptr; - uint32_t s_relptr; - uint32_t s_lnnoptr; - uint16_t s_nreloc; - uint16_t s_nlnno; - uint32_t s_flags; -} b_xcoff_scnhdr; - -#define _OVERFLOW_MARKER 65535 - -#else /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -typedef struct { - char name[8]; - uint64_t s_paddr; - uint64_t s_vaddr; - uint64_t s_size; - uint64_t s_scnptr; - uint64_t s_relptr; - uint64_t s_lnnoptr; - uint32_t s_nreloc; - uint32_t s_nlnno; - uint32_t s_flags; -} b_xcoff_scnhdr; - -#endif /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -#define STYP_DWARF 0x10 /* DWARF debugging section. */ -#define STYP_TEXT 0x20 /* Executable text (code) section. */ -#define STYP_OVRFLO 0x8000 /* Line-number field overflow section. */ - -#define SSUBTYP_DWINFO 0x10000 /* DWARF info section. */ -#define SSUBTYP_DWLINE 0x20000 /* DWARF line-number section. */ -#define SSUBTYP_DWARNGE 0x50000 /* DWARF aranges section. */ -#define SSUBTYP_DWABREV 0x60000 /* DWARF abbreviation section. */ -#define SSUBTYP_DWSTR 0x70000 /* DWARF strings section. */ - -/* XCOFF symbol. */ - -#define SYMNMLEN 8 - -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - -typedef struct { - union { - char _name[SYMNMLEN]; - struct { - uint32_t _zeroes; - uint32_t _offset; - } _s; - } _u; -#define n_name _u._name -#define n_zeroes _u._s._zeroes -#define n_offset_ _u._s._offset - - uint32_t n_value; - int16_t n_scnum; - uint16_t n_type; - uint8_t n_sclass; - uint8_t n_numaux; -} __attribute__ ((packed)) b_xcoff_syment; - -#else /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -typedef struct { - uint64_t n_value; - uint32_t n_offset_; - int16_t n_scnum; - uint16_t n_type; - uint8_t n_sclass; - uint8_t n_numaux; -} __attribute__ ((packed)) b_xcoff_syment; - -#endif /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -#define SYMESZ 18 - -#define C_EXT 2 /* External symbol. */ -#define C_FCN 101 /* Beginning or end of function. */ -#define C_FILE 103 /* Source file name. */ -#define C_HIDEXT 107 /* Unnamed external symbol. */ -#define C_BINCL 108 /* Beginning of include file. */ -#define C_EINCL 109 /* End of include file. */ -#define C_WEAKEXT 111 /* Weak external symbol. */ - -#define ISFCN(x) ((x) & 0x0020) - -/* XCOFF AUX entry. */ - -#define AUXESZ 18 -#define FILNMLEN 14 - -typedef union { -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - struct { - uint16_t pad; - uint16_t x_lnnohi; - uint16_t x_lnno; - } x_block; -#else - struct { - uint32_t x_lnno; - } x_block; -#endif - union { - char x_fname[FILNMLEN]; - struct { - uint32_t x_zeroes; - uint32_t x_offset; - char pad[FILNMLEN-8]; - uint8_t x_ftype; - } _x; - } x_file; -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - struct { - uint32_t x_exptr; - uint32_t x_fsize; - uint32_t x_lnnoptr; - uint32_t x_endndx; - } x_fcn; -#else - struct { - uint64_t x_lnnoptr; - uint32_t x_fsize; - uint32_t x_endndx; - } x_fcn; -#endif - struct { - uint8_t pad[AUXESZ-1]; - uint8_t x_auxtype; - } x_auxtype; -} __attribute__ ((packed)) b_xcoff_auxent; - -/* XCOFF line number entry. */ - -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - -typedef struct { - union { - uint32_t l_symndx; - uint32_t l_paddr; - } l_addr; - uint16_t l_lnno; -} b_xcoff_lineno; - -#define LINESZ 6 - -#else /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -typedef struct { - union { - uint32_t l_symndx; - uint64_t l_paddr; - } l_addr; - uint32_t l_lnno; -} b_xcoff_lineno; - -#define LINESZ 12 - -#endif /* BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE != 32 */ - -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 -#define XCOFF_AIX_TEXTBASE 0x10000000u -#else -#define XCOFF_AIX_TEXTBASE 0x100000000ul -#endif - -/* AIX big archive fixed-length header. */ - -#define AIAMAGBIG "\n" - -typedef struct { - char fl_magic[8]; /* Archive magic string. */ - char fl_memoff[20]; /* Offset to member table. */ - char fl_gstoff[20]; /* Offset to global symbol table. */ - char fl_gst64off[20]; /* Offset to global symbol table for 64-bit objects. */ - char fl_fstmoff[20]; /* Offset to first archive member. */ - char fl_freeoff[20]; /* Offset to first member on free list. */ -} b_ar_fl_hdr; - -/* AIX big archive file member header. */ - -typedef struct { - char ar_size[20]; /* File member size - decimal. */ - char ar_nxtmem[20]; /* Next member offset - decimal. */ - char ar_prvmem[20]; /* Previous member offset - decimal. */ - char ar_date[12]; /* File member date - decimal. */ - char ar_uid[12]; /* File member userid - decimal. */ - char ar_gid[12]; /* File member group id - decimal. */ - char ar_mode[12]; /* File member mode - octal. */ - char ar_namlen[4]; /* File member name length - decimal. */ - char ar_name[2]; /* Start of member name. */ -} b_ar_hdr; - - -/* Information we keep for an XCOFF symbol. */ - -struct xcoff_symbol -{ - /* The name of the symbol. */ - const char *name; - /* The address of the symbol. */ - uintptr_t address; - /* The size of the symbol. */ - size_t size; -}; - -/* Information to pass to xcoff_syminfo. */ - -struct xcoff_syminfo_data -{ - /* Symbols for the next module. */ - struct xcoff_syminfo_data *next; - /* The XCOFF symbols, sorted by address. */ - struct xcoff_symbol *symbols; - /* The number of symbols. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* Information about an include file. */ - -struct xcoff_incl -{ - /* File name. */ - const char *filename; - /* Offset to first line number from the include file. */ - uintptr_t begin; - /* Offset to last line number from the include file. */ - uintptr_t end; -}; - -/* A growable vector of include files information. */ - -struct xcoff_incl_vector -{ - /* Memory. This is an array of struct xcoff_incl. */ - struct backtrace_vector vec; - /* Number of include files. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* A growable vector of functions information. */ - -struct xcoff_func -{ - /* PC. */ - uintptr_t pc; - /* The size of the function. */ - size_t size; - /* Function name. */ - const char *name; - /* File name. */ - const char *filename; - /* Pointer to first lnno entry. */ - uintptr_t lnnoptr; - /* Base address of containing section. */ - uintptr_t sect_base; - /* Starting source line number. */ - int lnno; -}; - -/* A growable vector of function information. This is used while - reading the function symbols. */ - -struct xcoff_func_vector -{ - /* Memory. This is an array of struct xcoff_func. */ - struct backtrace_vector vec; - /* Number of valid mappings. */ - size_t count; -}; - -/* The information we need to map a PC to a file and line. */ - -struct xcoff_fileline_data -{ - /* The data for the next file we know about. */ - struct xcoff_fileline_data *next; - /* Functions information. */ - struct xcoff_func_vector func_vec; - /* Include files information. */ - struct xcoff_incl_vector incl_vec; - /* Line numbers information. */ - const unsigned char *linenos; - size_t linenos_size; - uint64_t lnnoptr0; - /* Loader address. */ - uintptr_t base_address; -}; - -/* Information we gather for the DWARF sections we care about. */ - -struct dwsect_info -{ - /* Section file offset. */ - off_t offset; - /* Section size. */ - size_t size; - /* Section contents, after read from file. */ - const unsigned char *data; -}; - -/* A dummy callback function used when we can't find any debug info. */ - -static int -xcoff_nodebug (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_full_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, "no debug info in XCOFF executable", -1); - return 0; -} - -/* A dummy callback function used when we can't find a symbol - table. */ - -static void -xcoff_nosyms (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - uintptr_t addr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - error_callback (data, "no symbol table in XCOFF executable", -1); -} - -/* Compare struct xcoff_symbol for qsort. */ - -static int -xcoff_symbol_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct xcoff_symbol *e1 = (const struct xcoff_symbol *) v1; - const struct xcoff_symbol *e2 = (const struct xcoff_symbol *) v2; - - if (e1->address < e2->address) - return -1; - else if (e1->address > e2->address) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Compare an ADDR against an xcoff_symbol for bsearch. */ - -static int -xcoff_symbol_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct xcoff_symbol *entry = (const struct xcoff_symbol *) ventry; - uintptr_t addr; - - addr = *key; - if (addr < entry->address) - return -1; - else if ((entry->size == 0 && addr > entry->address) - || (entry->size > 0 && addr >= entry->address + entry->size)) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Add XDATA to the list in STATE. */ - -static void -xcoff_add_syminfo_data (struct backtrace_state *state, - struct xcoff_syminfo_data *xdata) -{ - if (!state->threaded) - { - struct xcoff_syminfo_data **pp; - - for (pp = (struct xcoff_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - *pp != NULL; - pp = &(*pp)->next) - ; - *pp = xdata; - } - else - { - while (1) - { - struct xcoff_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct xcoff_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - - while (1) - { - struct xcoff_syminfo_data *p; - - p = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - - if (p == NULL) - break; - - pp = &p->next; - } - - if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, NULL, xdata)) - break; - } - } -} - -/* Return the symbol name and value for an ADDR. */ - -static void -xcoff_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, uintptr_t addr, - backtrace_syminfo_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data) -{ - struct xcoff_syminfo_data *edata; - struct xcoff_symbol *sym = NULL; - const char *name; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - for (edata = (struct xcoff_syminfo_data *) state->syminfo_data; - edata != NULL; - edata = edata->next) - { - sym = ((struct xcoff_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, edata->symbols, edata->count, - sizeof (struct xcoff_symbol), xcoff_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - } - } - else - { - struct xcoff_syminfo_data **pp; - - pp = (struct xcoff_syminfo_data **) (void *) &state->syminfo_data; - while (1) - { - edata = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - if (edata == NULL) - break; - - sym = ((struct xcoff_symbol *) - bsearch (&addr, edata->symbols, edata->count, - sizeof (struct xcoff_symbol), xcoff_symbol_search)); - if (sym != NULL) - break; - - pp = &edata->next; - } - } - - if (sym == NULL) - callback (data, addr, NULL, 0, 0); - else - { - name = sym->name; - /* AIX prepends a '.' to function entry points, remove it. */ - if (name && *name == '.') - ++name; - callback (data, addr, name, sym->address, sym->size); - } -} - -/* Return the name of an XCOFF symbol. */ - -static const char * -xcoff_symname (const b_xcoff_syment *asym, - const unsigned char *strtab, size_t strtab_size) -{ -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - if (asym->n_zeroes != 0) - { - /* Make a copy as we will release the symtab view. */ - char name[SYMNMLEN+1]; - strncpy (name, asym->n_name, SYMNMLEN); - name[SYMNMLEN] = '\0'; - return strdup (name); - } -#endif - if (asym->n_sclass & 0x80) - return NULL; /* .debug */ - if (asym->n_offset_ >= strtab_size) - return NULL; - return (const char *) strtab + asym->n_offset_; -} - -/* Initialize the symbol table info for xcoff_syminfo. */ - -static int -xcoff_initialize_syminfo (struct backtrace_state *state, - uintptr_t base_address, - const b_xcoff_scnhdr *sects, - const b_xcoff_syment *syms, size_t nsyms, - const unsigned char *strtab, size_t strtab_size, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - struct xcoff_syminfo_data *sdata) -{ - size_t xcoff_symbol_count; - size_t xcoff_symbol_size; - struct xcoff_symbol *xcoff_symbols; - size_t i; - unsigned int j; - - /* We only care about function symbols. Count them. */ - xcoff_symbol_count = 0; - for (i = 0; i < nsyms; ++i) - { - const b_xcoff_syment *asym = &syms[i]; - if ((asym->n_sclass == C_EXT || asym->n_sclass == C_HIDEXT - || asym->n_sclass == C_WEAKEXT) - && ISFCN (asym->n_type) && asym->n_numaux > 0 && asym->n_scnum > 0) - ++xcoff_symbol_count; - - i += asym->n_numaux; - } - - xcoff_symbol_size = xcoff_symbol_count * sizeof (struct xcoff_symbol); - xcoff_symbols = ((struct xcoff_symbol *) - backtrace_alloc (state, xcoff_symbol_size, error_callback, - data)); - if (xcoff_symbols == NULL) - return 0; - - j = 0; - for (i = 0; i < nsyms; ++i) - { - const b_xcoff_syment *asym = &syms[i]; - if ((asym->n_sclass == C_EXT || asym->n_sclass == C_HIDEXT - || asym->n_sclass == C_WEAKEXT) - && ISFCN (asym->n_type) && asym->n_numaux > 0 && asym->n_scnum > 0) - { - const b_xcoff_auxent *aux = (const b_xcoff_auxent *) (asym + 1); - xcoff_symbols[j].name = xcoff_symname (asym, strtab, strtab_size); - xcoff_symbols[j].address = base_address + asym->n_value - - sects[asym->n_scnum - 1].s_paddr; - /* x_fsize will be 0 if there is no debug information. */ - xcoff_symbols[j].size = aux->x_fcn.x_fsize; - ++j; - } - - i += asym->n_numaux; - } - - backtrace_qsort (xcoff_symbols, xcoff_symbol_count, - sizeof (struct xcoff_symbol), xcoff_symbol_compare); - - sdata->next = NULL; - sdata->symbols = xcoff_symbols; - sdata->count = xcoff_symbol_count; - - return 1; -} - -/* Compare struct xcoff_func for qsort. */ - -static int -xcoff_func_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct xcoff_func *fn1 = (const struct xcoff_func *) v1; - const struct xcoff_func *fn2 = (const struct xcoff_func *) v2; - - if (fn1->pc < fn2->pc) - return -1; - else if (fn1->pc > fn2->pc) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Compare a PC against an xcoff_func for bsearch. */ - -static int -xcoff_func_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct xcoff_func *entry = (const struct xcoff_func *) ventry; - uintptr_t pc; - - pc = *key; - if (pc < entry->pc) - return -1; - else if ((entry->size == 0 && pc > entry->pc) - || (entry->size > 0 && pc >= entry->pc + entry->size)) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Compare struct xcoff_incl for qsort. */ - -static int -xcoff_incl_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) -{ - const struct xcoff_incl *in1 = (const struct xcoff_incl *) v1; - const struct xcoff_incl *in2 = (const struct xcoff_incl *) v2; - - if (in1->begin < in2->begin) - return -1; - else if (in1->begin > in2->begin) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Find a lnnoptr in an include file. */ - -static int -xcoff_incl_search (const void *vkey, const void *ventry) -{ - const uintptr_t *key = (const uintptr_t *) vkey; - const struct xcoff_incl *entry = (const struct xcoff_incl *) ventry; - uintptr_t lnno; - - lnno = *key; - if (lnno < entry->begin) - return -1; - else if (lnno > entry->end) - return 1; - else - return 0; -} - -/* Look for a PC in the function vector for one module. On success, - call CALLBACK and return whatever it returns. On error, call - ERROR_CALLBACK and return 0. Sets *FOUND to 1 if the PC is found, - 0 if not. */ - -static int -xcoff_lookup_pc (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - struct xcoff_fileline_data *fdata, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - void *data, int *found) -{ - const struct xcoff_incl *incl, *bincl; - const struct xcoff_func *fn; - const b_xcoff_lineno *lineno; - const unsigned char *lineptr; - const char *function; - const char *filename; - uintptr_t lnnoptr, match; - uint32_t lnno = 0; - - *found = 1; - - if ((pc & 3) != 0) - ++pc; - - /* Find the function first. */ - fn = ((struct xcoff_func *) - bsearch (&pc, fdata->func_vec.vec.base, fdata->func_vec.count, - sizeof (struct xcoff_func), xcoff_func_search)); - if (fn == NULL) - { - *found = 0; - return 0; - } - - filename = fn->filename; - - /* Find the line number next. */ - - /* Skip first entry that points to symtab. */ - lnnoptr = fn->lnnoptr + LINESZ; - match = lnnoptr; - - lineptr = fdata->linenos + (lnnoptr - fdata->lnnoptr0); - while (lineptr + LINESZ <= fdata->linenos + fdata->linenos_size) - { - lineno = (const b_xcoff_lineno *) lineptr; - if (lineno->l_lnno == 0) - break; - if (pc <= fdata->base_address + lineno->l_addr.l_paddr - fn->sect_base) - break; - match = lnnoptr; - lnno = lineno->l_lnno; - - lnnoptr += LINESZ; - lineptr += LINESZ; - } - - /* If part of a function other than the beginning comes from an - include file, the line numbers are absolute, rather than - relative to the beginning of the function. */ - incl = ((struct xcoff_incl *) - bsearch (&match, fdata->incl_vec.vec.base, - fdata->incl_vec.count, sizeof (struct xcoff_incl), - xcoff_incl_search)); - if (incl != NULL) - { - bincl = ((struct xcoff_incl *) - bsearch (&fn->lnnoptr, fdata->incl_vec.vec.base, - fdata->incl_vec.count, sizeof (struct xcoff_incl), - xcoff_incl_search)); - if (bincl != NULL && strcmp (incl->filename, bincl->filename) == 0) - { - lnno += fn->lnno - 1; - } - filename = incl->filename; - } - else - { - lnno += fn->lnno - 1; - } - - function = fn->name; - /* AIX prepends a '.' to function entry points, remove it. */ - if (function != NULL && *function == '.') - ++function; - return callback (data, pc, filename, lnno, function); -} - -/* Return the file/line information for a PC using the XCOFF lineno - mapping we built earlier. */ - -static int -xcoff_fileline (struct backtrace_state *state, uintptr_t pc, - backtrace_full_callback callback, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) - -{ - struct xcoff_fileline_data *fdata; - int found; - int ret; - - if (!state->threaded) - { - for (fdata = (struct xcoff_fileline_data *) state->fileline_data; - fdata != NULL; - fdata = fdata->next) - { - ret = xcoff_lookup_pc (state, fdata, pc, callback, error_callback, - data, &found); - if (ret != 0 || found) - return ret; - } - } - else - { - struct xcoff_fileline_data **pp; - - pp = (struct xcoff_fileline_data **) (void *) &state->fileline_data; - while (1) - { - fdata = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - if (fdata == NULL) - break; - - ret = xcoff_lookup_pc (state, fdata, pc, callback, error_callback, - data, &found); - if (ret != 0 || found) - return ret; - - pp = &fdata->next; - } - } - - /* FIXME: See if any libraries have been dlopen'ed. */ - - return callback (data, pc, NULL, 0, NULL); -} - -/* Initialize the function vector info for xcoff_fileline. */ - -static int -xcoff_initialize_fileline (struct backtrace_state *state, - uintptr_t base_address, - const b_xcoff_scnhdr *sects, - const b_xcoff_syment *syms, size_t nsyms, - const unsigned char *strtab, size_t strtab_size, - const unsigned char *linenos, size_t linenos_size, - uint64_t lnnoptr0, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data) -{ - struct xcoff_fileline_data *fdata; - struct xcoff_func *fn; - const b_xcoff_syment *fsym; - const b_xcoff_auxent *aux; - const char *filename; - const char *name; - struct xcoff_incl *incl; - uintptr_t begin, end; - uintptr_t lnno, lnnoptr; - uint32_t fsize; - size_t i; - - fdata = ((struct xcoff_fileline_data *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof (struct xcoff_fileline_data), - error_callback, data)); - if (fdata == NULL) - return 0; - memset (fdata, 0, sizeof *fdata); - fdata->base_address = base_address; - fdata->linenos = linenos; - fdata->linenos_size = linenos_size; - fdata->lnnoptr0 = lnnoptr0; - - begin = 0; - filename = NULL; - fsym = NULL; - lnnoptr = 0; - fsize = 0; - for (i = 0; i < nsyms; ++i) - { - const b_xcoff_syment *asym = &syms[i]; - - switch (asym->n_sclass) - { - case C_BINCL: - begin = asym->n_value; - break; - - case C_EINCL: - if (begin == 0) - break; - end = asym->n_value; - incl = ((struct xcoff_incl *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct xcoff_incl), - error_callback, data, - &fdata->incl_vec.vec)); - if (incl != NULL) - { - incl->filename = xcoff_symname (asym, strtab, strtab_size); - incl->begin = begin; - incl->end = end; - ++fdata->incl_vec.count; - } - begin = 0; - break; - - case C_FILE: - filename = xcoff_symname (asym, strtab, strtab_size); - if (filename == NULL) - break; - - /* If the file auxiliary entry is not used, the symbol name is - the name of the source file. If the file auxiliary entry is - used, then the symbol name should be .file, and the first - file auxiliary entry (by convention) contains the source - file name. */ - - if (asym->n_numaux > 0 && strcmp (filename, ".file") == 0) - { - aux = (const b_xcoff_auxent *) (asym + 1); - if (aux->x_file._x.x_zeroes != 0) - { - /* Make a copy as we will release the symtab view. */ - char name[FILNMLEN+1]; - strncpy (name, aux->x_file.x_fname, FILNMLEN); - name[FILNMLEN] = '\0'; - filename = strdup (name); - } - else if (aux->x_file._x.x_offset < strtab_size) - filename = (const char *) strtab + aux->x_file._x.x_offset; - else - filename = NULL; - } - break; - - case C_EXT: - case C_HIDEXT: - case C_WEAKEXT: - fsym = NULL; - lnnoptr = 0; - fsize = 0; - if (!ISFCN (asym->n_type) || asym->n_numaux == 0 - || asym->n_scnum <= 0) - break; - if (filename == NULL) - break; - aux = (const b_xcoff_auxent *) (asym + 1); - lnnoptr = aux->x_fcn.x_lnnoptr; - if (lnnoptr < lnnoptr0 - || lnnoptr + LINESZ > lnnoptr0 + linenos_size) - break; - /* x_fsize will be 0 if there is no debug information. */ - fsize = aux->x_fcn.x_fsize; - fsym = asym; - break; - - case C_FCN: - if (asym->n_numaux == 0) - break; - if (fsym == NULL) - break; - name = xcoff_symname (asym, strtab, strtab_size); - if (name == NULL || strcmp (name, ".bf") != 0) - { - fsym = NULL; - break; - } - aux = (const b_xcoff_auxent *) (asym + 1); -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - lnno = (uint32_t) aux->x_block.x_lnnohi << 16 - | aux->x_block.x_lnno; -#else - lnno = aux->x_block.x_lnno; -#endif - fn = ((struct xcoff_func *) - backtrace_vector_grow (state, sizeof (struct xcoff_func), - error_callback, data, - &fdata->func_vec.vec)); - if (fn == NULL) - break; - fn->name = xcoff_symname (fsym, strtab, strtab_size); - fn->filename = filename; - fn->sect_base = sects[fsym->n_scnum - 1].s_paddr; - fn->pc = base_address + fsym->n_value - fn->sect_base; - fn->size = fsize; - fn->lnno = lnno; - fn->lnnoptr = lnnoptr; - ++fdata->func_vec.count; - break; - } - - i += asym->n_numaux; - } - - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, &fdata->func_vec.vec, error_callback, - data)) - goto fail; - backtrace_qsort (fdata->func_vec.vec.base, fdata->func_vec.count, - sizeof (struct xcoff_func), xcoff_func_compare); - - if (!backtrace_vector_release (state, &fdata->incl_vec.vec, error_callback, - data)) - goto fail; - backtrace_qsort (fdata->incl_vec.vec.base, fdata->incl_vec.count, - sizeof (struct xcoff_incl), xcoff_incl_compare); - - if (!state->threaded) - { - struct xcoff_fileline_data **pp; - - for (pp = (struct xcoff_fileline_data **) (void *) &state->fileline_data; - *pp != NULL; - pp = &(*pp)->next) - ; - *pp = fdata; - } - else - { - while (1) - { - struct xcoff_fileline_data **pp; - - pp = (struct xcoff_fileline_data **) (void *) &state->fileline_data; - - while (1) - { - struct xcoff_fileline_data *p; - - p = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (pp); - - if (p == NULL) - break; - - pp = &p->next; - } - - if (__sync_bool_compare_and_swap (pp, NULL, fdata)) - break; - } - } - - return 1; - -fail: - return 0; -} - -/* Add the backtrace data for one XCOFF file. Returns 1 on success, - 0 on failure (in both cases descriptor is closed). */ - -static int -xcoff_add (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, off_t offset, - uintptr_t base_address, backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn, int *found_sym, int exe) -{ - struct backtrace_view fhdr_view; - struct backtrace_view sects_view; - struct backtrace_view linenos_view; - struct backtrace_view syms_view; - struct backtrace_view str_view; - struct backtrace_view dwarf_view; - b_xcoff_filhdr fhdr; - const b_xcoff_scnhdr *sects; - const b_xcoff_scnhdr *stext; - uint64_t lnnoptr; - uint32_t nlnno; - off_t str_off; - off_t min_offset; - off_t max_offset; - struct dwsect_info dwsect[DEBUG_MAX]; - size_t sects_size; - size_t syms_size; - int32_t str_size; - int sects_view_valid; - int linenos_view_valid; - int syms_view_valid; - int str_view_valid; - int dwarf_view_valid; - int magic_ok; - int i; - struct dwarf_sections dwarf_sections; - - *found_sym = 0; - - sects_view_valid = 0; - linenos_view_valid = 0; - syms_view_valid = 0; - str_view_valid = 0; - dwarf_view_valid = 0; - - str_size = 0; - - /* Map the XCOFF file header. */ - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset, sizeof (b_xcoff_filhdr), - error_callback, data, &fhdr_view)) - goto fail; - - memcpy (&fhdr, fhdr_view.data, sizeof fhdr); - magic_ok = (fhdr.f_magic == XCOFF_MAGIC); - - backtrace_release_view (state, &fhdr_view, error_callback, data); - - if (!magic_ok) - { - if (exe) - error_callback (data, "executable file is not XCOFF", 0); - goto fail; - } - - /* Verify object is of expected type. */ - if ((exe && (fhdr.f_flags & F_SHROBJ)) - || (!exe && !(fhdr.f_flags & F_SHROBJ))) - goto fail; - - /* Read the section headers. */ - - sects_size = fhdr.f_nscns * sizeof (b_xcoff_scnhdr); - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, - offset + sizeof (fhdr) + fhdr.f_opthdr, - sects_size, error_callback, data, §s_view)) - goto fail; - sects_view_valid = 1; - sects = (const b_xcoff_scnhdr *) sects_view.data; - - /* FIXME: assumes only one .text section. */ - for (i = 0; i < fhdr.f_nscns; ++i) - if ((sects[i].s_flags & 0xffff) == STYP_TEXT) - break; - if (i == fhdr.f_nscns) - goto fail; - - stext = §s[i]; - - /* AIX ldinfo_textorg includes the XCOFF headers. */ - base_address = (exe ? XCOFF_AIX_TEXTBASE : base_address) + stext->s_scnptr; - - lnnoptr = stext->s_lnnoptr; - nlnno = stext->s_nlnno; - -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - if (nlnno == _OVERFLOW_MARKER) - { - int sntext = i + 1; - /* Find the matching .ovrflo section. */ - for (i = 0; i < fhdr.f_nscns; ++i) - { - if (((sects[i].s_flags & 0xffff) == STYP_OVRFLO) - && sects[i].s_nlnno == sntext) - { - nlnno = sects[i].s_vaddr; - break; - } - } - } -#endif - - /* Read the symbol table and the string table. */ - - if (fhdr.f_symptr != 0) - { - struct xcoff_syminfo_data *sdata; - - /* Symbol table is followed by the string table. The string table - starts with its length (on 4 bytes). - Map the symbol table and the length of the string table. */ - syms_size = fhdr.f_nsyms * sizeof (b_xcoff_syment); - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset + fhdr.f_symptr, - syms_size + 4, error_callback, data, - &syms_view)) - goto fail; - syms_view_valid = 1; - - memcpy (&str_size, syms_view.data + syms_size, 4); - - str_off = fhdr.f_symptr + syms_size; - - if (str_size > 4) - { - /* Map string table (including the length word). */ - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset + str_off, - str_size, error_callback, data, &str_view)) - goto fail; - str_view_valid = 1; - } - - sdata = ((struct xcoff_syminfo_data *) - backtrace_alloc (state, sizeof *sdata, error_callback, data)); - if (sdata == NULL) - goto fail; - - if (!xcoff_initialize_syminfo (state, base_address, sects, - syms_view.data, fhdr.f_nsyms, - str_view.data, str_size, - error_callback, data, sdata)) - { - backtrace_free (state, sdata, sizeof *sdata, error_callback, data); - goto fail; - } - - *found_sym = 1; - - xcoff_add_syminfo_data (state, sdata); - } - - /* Read all the DWARF sections in a single view, since they are - probably adjacent in the file. We never release this view. */ - - min_offset = 0; - max_offset = 0; - memset (dwsect, 0, sizeof dwsect); - for (i = 0; i < fhdr.f_nscns; ++i) - { - off_t end; - int idx; - - if ((sects[i].s_flags & 0xffff) != STYP_DWARF - || sects[i].s_size == 0) - continue; - /* Map DWARF section to array index. */ - switch (sects[i].s_flags & 0xffff0000) - { - case SSUBTYP_DWINFO: - idx = DEBUG_INFO; - break; - case SSUBTYP_DWLINE: - idx = DEBUG_LINE; - break; - case SSUBTYP_DWABREV: - idx = DEBUG_ABBREV; - break; - case SSUBTYP_DWARNGE: - idx = DEBUG_RANGES; - break; - case SSUBTYP_DWSTR: - idx = DEBUG_STR; - break; - default: - continue; - } - if (min_offset == 0 || (off_t) sects[i].s_scnptr < min_offset) - min_offset = sects[i].s_scnptr; - end = sects[i].s_scnptr + sects[i].s_size; - if (end > max_offset) - max_offset = end; - dwsect[idx].offset = sects[i].s_scnptr; - dwsect[idx].size = sects[i].s_size; - } - if (min_offset != 0 && max_offset != 0) - { - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset + min_offset, - max_offset - min_offset, - error_callback, data, &dwarf_view)) - goto fail; - dwarf_view_valid = 1; - - for (i = 0; i < (int) DEBUG_MAX; ++i) - { - if (dwsect[i].offset == 0) - dwsect[i].data = NULL; - else - dwsect[i].data = ((const unsigned char *) dwarf_view.data - + (dwsect[i].offset - min_offset)); - } - - memset (&dwarf_sections, 0, sizeof dwarf_sections); - - dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_INFO] = dwsect[DEBUG_INFO].data; - dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_INFO] = dwsect[DEBUG_INFO].size; -#if BACKTRACE_XCOFF_SIZE == 32 - /* XXX workaround for broken lineoff */ - dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_LINE] = dwsect[DEBUG_LINE].data - 4; -#else - /* XXX workaround for broken lineoff */ - dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_LINE] = dwsect[DEBUG_LINE].data - 12; -#endif - dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_LINE] = dwsect[DEBUG_LINE].size; - dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_ABBREV] = dwsect[DEBUG_ABBREV].data; - dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_ABBREV] = dwsect[DEBUG_ABBREV].size; - dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_RANGES] = dwsect[DEBUG_RANGES].data; - dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_RANGES] = dwsect[DEBUG_RANGES].size; - dwarf_sections.data[DEBUG_STR] = dwsect[DEBUG_STR].data; - dwarf_sections.size[DEBUG_STR] = dwsect[DEBUG_STR].size; - - if (!backtrace_dwarf_add (state, 0, &dwarf_sections, - 1, /* big endian */ - NULL, /* altlink */ - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, - NULL /* returned fileline_entry */)) - goto fail; - } - - /* Read the XCOFF line number entries if DWARF sections not found. */ - - if (!dwarf_view_valid && fhdr.f_symptr != 0 && lnnoptr != 0) - { - size_t linenos_size = (size_t) nlnno * LINESZ; - - /* We never release this view. */ - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, offset + lnnoptr, - linenos_size, - error_callback, data, &linenos_view)) - goto fail; - linenos_view_valid = 1; - - if (xcoff_initialize_fileline (state, base_address, sects, - syms_view.data, fhdr.f_nsyms, - str_view.data, str_size, - linenos_view.data, linenos_size, - lnnoptr, error_callback, data)) - *fileline_fn = xcoff_fileline; - } - - backtrace_release_view (state, §s_view, error_callback, data); - sects_view_valid = 0; - if (syms_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &syms_view, error_callback, data); - syms_view_valid = 0; - - /* We've read all we need from the executable. */ - if (!backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data)) - goto fail; - descriptor = -1; - - return 1; - - fail: - if (sects_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, §s_view, error_callback, data); - if (str_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &str_view, error_callback, data); - if (syms_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &syms_view, error_callback, data); - if (linenos_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &linenos_view, error_callback, data); - if (dwarf_view_valid) - backtrace_release_view (state, &dwarf_view, error_callback, data); - if (descriptor != -1 && offset == 0) - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -#ifdef HAVE_LOADQUERY - -/* Read an integer value in human-readable format from an AIX - big archive fixed-length or member header. */ - -static int -xcoff_parse_decimal (const char *buf, size_t size, off_t *off) -{ - char str[32]; - char *end; - - if (size >= sizeof str) - return 0; - memcpy (str, buf, size); - str[size] = '\0'; - *off = strtol (str, &end, 10); - if (*end != '\0' && *end != ' ') - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -/* Add the backtrace data for a member of an AIX big archive. - Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -static int -xcoff_armem_add (struct backtrace_state *state, int descriptor, - uintptr_t base_address, const char *member, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, void *data, - fileline *fileline_fn, int *found_sym) -{ - struct backtrace_view view; - b_ar_fl_hdr fl_hdr; - const b_ar_hdr *ar_hdr; - off_t off; - off_t len; - int memlen; - - *found_sym = 0; - - /* Map archive fixed-length header. */ - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, 0, sizeof (b_ar_fl_hdr), - error_callback, data, &view)) - goto fail; - - memcpy (&fl_hdr, view.data, sizeof (b_ar_fl_hdr)); - - backtrace_release_view (state, &view, error_callback, data); - - if (memcmp (fl_hdr.fl_magic, AIAMAGBIG, 8) != 0) - goto fail; - - memlen = strlen (member); - - /* Read offset of first archive member. */ - if (!xcoff_parse_decimal (fl_hdr.fl_fstmoff, sizeof fl_hdr.fl_fstmoff, &off)) - goto fail; - while (off != 0) - { - /* Map archive member header and member name. */ - - if (!backtrace_get_view (state, descriptor, off, - sizeof (b_ar_hdr) + memlen, - error_callback, data, &view)) - break; - - ar_hdr = (const b_ar_hdr *) view.data; - - /* Read archive member name length. */ - if (!xcoff_parse_decimal (ar_hdr->ar_namlen, sizeof ar_hdr->ar_namlen, - &len)) - { - backtrace_release_view (state, &view, error_callback, data); - break; - } - if (len == memlen && !memcmp (ar_hdr->ar_name, member, memlen)) - { - off = (off + sizeof (b_ar_hdr) + memlen + 1) & ~1; - - /* The archive can contain several members with the same name - (e.g. 32-bit and 64-bit), so continue if not ok. */ - - if (xcoff_add (state, descriptor, off, base_address, error_callback, - data, fileline_fn, found_sym, 0)) - { - backtrace_release_view (state, &view, error_callback, data); - return 1; - } - } - - /* Read offset of next archive member. */ - if (!xcoff_parse_decimal (ar_hdr->ar_nxtmem, sizeof ar_hdr->ar_nxtmem, - &off)) - { - backtrace_release_view (state, &view, error_callback, data); - break; - } - backtrace_release_view (state, &view, error_callback, data); - } - - fail: - /* No matching member found. */ - backtrace_close (descriptor, error_callback, data); - return 0; -} - -/* Add the backtrace data for dynamically loaded libraries. */ - -static void -xcoff_add_shared_libs (struct backtrace_state *state, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn, int *found_sym) -{ - const struct ld_info *ldinfo; - void *buf; - unsigned int buflen; - const char *member; - int descriptor; - int does_not_exist; - int lib_found_sym; - int ret; - - /* Retrieve the list of loaded libraries. */ - - buf = NULL; - buflen = 512; - do - { - buf = realloc (buf, buflen); - if (buf == NULL) - { - ret = -1; - break; - } - ret = loadquery (L_GETINFO, buf, buflen); - if (ret == 0) - break; - buflen *= 2; - } - while (ret == -1 && errno == ENOMEM); - if (ret != 0) - { - free (buf); - return; - } - - ldinfo = (const struct ld_info *) buf; - while ((const char *) ldinfo < (const char *) buf + buflen) - { - if (*ldinfo->ldinfo_filename != '/') - goto next; - - descriptor = backtrace_open (ldinfo->ldinfo_filename, error_callback, - data, &does_not_exist); - if (descriptor < 0) - goto next; - - /* Check if it is an archive (member name not empty). */ - - member = ldinfo->ldinfo_filename + strlen (ldinfo->ldinfo_filename) + 1; - if (*member) - { - xcoff_armem_add (state, descriptor, - (uintptr_t) ldinfo->ldinfo_textorg, member, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, &lib_found_sym); - } - else - { - xcoff_add (state, descriptor, 0, (uintptr_t) ldinfo->ldinfo_textorg, - error_callback, data, fileline_fn, &lib_found_sym, 0); - } - if (lib_found_sym) - *found_sym = 1; - - next: - if (ldinfo->ldinfo_next == 0) - break; - ldinfo = (const struct ld_info *) ((const char *) ldinfo - + ldinfo->ldinfo_next); - } - - free (buf); -} -#endif /* HAVE_LOADQUERY */ - -/* Initialize the backtrace data we need from an XCOFF executable. - Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */ - -int -backtrace_initialize (struct backtrace_state *state, - const char *filename ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int descriptor, - backtrace_error_callback error_callback, - void *data, fileline *fileline_fn) -{ - int ret; - int found_sym; - fileline xcoff_fileline_fn = xcoff_nodebug; - - ret = xcoff_add (state, descriptor, 0, 0, error_callback, data, - &xcoff_fileline_fn, &found_sym, 1); - if (!ret) - return 0; - -#ifdef HAVE_LOADQUERY - xcoff_add_shared_libs (state, error_callback, data, &xcoff_fileline_fn, - &found_sym); -#endif - - if (!state->threaded) - { - if (found_sym) - state->syminfo_fn = xcoff_syminfo; - else if (state->syminfo_fn == NULL) - state->syminfo_fn = xcoff_nosyms; - } - else - { - if (found_sym) - backtrace_atomic_store_pointer (&state->syminfo_fn, xcoff_syminfo); - else - (void) __sync_bool_compare_and_swap (&state->syminfo_fn, NULL, - xcoff_nosyms); - } - - if (!state->threaded) - { - if (state->fileline_fn == NULL || state->fileline_fn == xcoff_nodebug) - *fileline_fn = xcoff_fileline_fn; - } - else - { - fileline current_fn; - - current_fn = backtrace_atomic_load_pointer (&state->fileline_fn); - if (current_fn == NULL || current_fn == xcoff_nodebug) - *fileline_fn = xcoff_fileline_fn; - } - - return 1; -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/xztest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/xztest.c deleted file mode 100644 index b2533cb1..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/xztest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,508 +0,0 @@ -/* xztest.c -- Test for libbacktrace LZMA decoder. - Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_LIBLZMA -#include -#endif - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "internal.h" -#include "testlib.h" - -#ifndef HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME - -typedef int xclockid_t; - -static int -xclock_gettime (xclockid_t id ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - struct timespec *ts ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; -} - -#define clockid_t xclockid_t -#define clock_gettime xclock_gettime -#undef CLOCK_REALTIME -#define CLOCK_REALTIME 0 - -#endif /* !defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) */ - -#ifdef CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID -#define LIBLZMA_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID -#else -#define LIBLZMA_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG CLOCK_REALTIME -#endif - -/* Some tests for the local lzma inflation code. */ - -struct lzma_test -{ - const char *name; - const char *uncompressed; - size_t uncompressed_len; - const char *compressed; - size_t compressed_len; -}; - -/* Error callback. */ - -static void -error_callback_compress (void *vdata ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *msg, - int errnum) -{ - fprintf (stderr, "%s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); -} - -static const struct lzma_test tests[] = -{ - { - "empty", - "", - 0, - ("\xfd\x37\x7a\x58\x5a\x00\x00\x04\xe6\xd6\xb4\x46\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x1c\xdf\x44\x21\x1f\xb6\xf3\x7d\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x04\x59\x5a"), - 32, - }, - { - "hello", - "hello, world\n", - 0, - ("\xfd\x37\x7a\x58\x5a\x00\x00\x04\xe6\xd6\xb4\x46\x02\x00\x21\x01" - "\x16\x00\x00\x00\x74\x2f\xe5\xa3\x01\x00\x0c\x68\x65\x6c\x6c\x6f" - "\x2c\x20\x77\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x0a\x00\x00\x00\x00\x7b\x46\x5a\x81" - "\xc9\x12\xb8\xea\x00\x01\x25\x0d\x71\x19\xc4\xb6\x1f\xb6\xf3\x7d" - "\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x04\x59\x5a"), - 72, - }, - { - "goodbye", - "goodbye, world", - 0, - ("\xfd\x37\x7a\x58\x5a\x00\x00\x04\xe6\xd6\xb4\x46\x02\x00\x21\x01" - "\x16\x00\x00\x00\x74\x2f\xe5\xa3\x01\x00\x0d\x67\x6f\x6f\x64\x62" - "\x79\x65\x2c\x20\x77\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x00\x00\x00\xf6\xf8\xa3\x33" - "\x8c\x4e\xc9\x68\x00\x01\x26\x0e\x08\x1b\xe0\x04\x1f\xb6\xf3\x7d" - "\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x04\x59\x5a"), - 72, - }, -}; - -/* Test the hand coded samples. */ - -static void -test_samples (struct backtrace_state *state) -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof tests / sizeof tests[0]; ++i) - { - unsigned char *uncompressed; - size_t uncompressed_len; - - uncompressed = NULL; - uncompressed_len = 0; - if (!backtrace_uncompress_lzma (state, - ((const unsigned char *) - tests[i].compressed), - tests[i].compressed_len, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - &uncompressed, &uncompressed_len)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test %s: uncompress failed\n", tests[i].name); - ++failures; - } - else - { - size_t v; - - v = tests[i].uncompressed_len; - if (v == 0) - v = strlen (tests[i].uncompressed); - if (uncompressed_len != v) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test %s: got uncompressed length %zu, want %zu\n", - tests[i].name, uncompressed_len, v); - ++failures; - } - else if (memcmp (tests[i].uncompressed, uncompressed, v) != 0) - { - size_t j; - - fprintf (stderr, "test %s: uncompressed data mismatch\n", - tests[i].name); - for (j = 0; j < v; ++j) - if (tests[i].uncompressed[j] != uncompressed[j]) - fprintf (stderr, " %zu: got %#x want %#x\n", j, - uncompressed[j], tests[i].uncompressed[j]); - ++failures; - } - else - printf ("PASS: lzma %s\n", tests[i].name); - - backtrace_free (state, uncompressed, uncompressed_len, - error_callback_compress, NULL); - } - } -} - -#if HAVE_LIBLZMA - -/* Given a set of TRIALS timings, discard the lowest and highest - values and return the mean average of the rest. */ - -static size_t -average_time (const size_t *times, size_t trials) -{ - size_t imax; - size_t max; - size_t imin; - size_t min; - size_t i; - size_t sum; - - imin = 0; - imax = 0; - min = times[0]; - max = times[0]; - for (i = 1; i < trials; ++i) - { - if (times[i] < min) - { - imin = i; - min = times[i]; - } - if (times[i] > max) - { - imax = i; - max = times[i]; - } - } - - sum = 0; - for (i = 0; i < trials; ++i) - { - if (i != imax && i != imin) - sum += times[i]; - } - return sum / (trials - 2); -} - -#endif - -/* Test a larger text, if available. */ - -static void -test_large (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#if HAVE_LIBLZMA - unsigned char *orig_buf; - size_t orig_bufsize; - size_t i; - lzma_stream initial_stream = LZMA_STREAM_INIT; - lzma_stream stream; - unsigned char *compressed_buf; - size_t compressed_bufsize; - unsigned char *uncompressed_buf; - size_t uncompressed_bufsize; - unsigned char *spare_buf; - int r; - clockid_t cid; - struct timespec ts1; - struct timespec ts2; - size_t ctime; - size_t ztime; - const size_t trials = 16; - size_t ctimes[16]; - size_t ztimes[16]; - static const char * const names[] = { - "Isaac.Newton-Opticks.txt", - "../libgo/go/testdata/Isaac.Newton-Opticks.txt", - }; - - orig_buf = NULL; - orig_bufsize = 0; - uncompressed_buf = NULL; - compressed_buf = NULL; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof names / sizeof names[0]; ++i) - { - size_t len; - char *namebuf; - FILE *e; - struct stat st; - char *rbuf; - size_t got; - - len = strlen (SRCDIR) + strlen (names[i]) + 2; - namebuf = malloc (len); - if (namebuf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - snprintf (namebuf, len, "%s/%s", SRCDIR, names[i]); - e = fopen (namebuf, "r"); - free (namebuf); - if (e == NULL) - continue; - if (fstat (fileno (e), &st) < 0) - { - perror ("fstat"); - fclose (e); - continue; - } - rbuf = malloc (st.st_size); - if (rbuf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - got = fread (rbuf, 1, st.st_size, e); - fclose (e); - if (got > 0) - { - orig_buf = (unsigned char *) rbuf; - orig_bufsize = got; - break; - } - free (rbuf); - } - - if (orig_buf == NULL) - { - /* We couldn't find an input file. */ - printf ("UNSUPPORTED: lzma large\n"); - return; - } - - stream = initial_stream; - r = lzma_easy_encoder (&stream, 6, LZMA_CHECK_CRC32); - if (r != LZMA_OK) - { - fprintf (stderr, "lzma_easy_encoder failed: %d\n", r); - goto fail; - } - - compressed_bufsize = orig_bufsize + 100; - compressed_buf = malloc (compressed_bufsize); - if (compressed_buf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - - stream.next_in = orig_buf; - stream.avail_in = orig_bufsize; - stream.next_out = compressed_buf; - stream.avail_out = compressed_bufsize; - - do - { - r = lzma_code (&stream, LZMA_FINISH); - if (r != LZMA_OK && r != LZMA_STREAM_END) - { - fprintf (stderr, "lzma_code failed: %d\n", r); - goto fail; - } - } - while (r != LZMA_STREAM_END); - - compressed_bufsize = stream.total_out; - - if (!backtrace_uncompress_lzma (state, (unsigned char *) compressed_buf, - compressed_bufsize, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - &uncompressed_buf, &uncompressed_bufsize)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "lzma large: backtrace_uncompress_lzma failed\n"); - goto fail; - } - - if (uncompressed_bufsize != orig_bufsize) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "lzma large: got uncompressed length %zu, want %zu\n", - uncompressed_bufsize, orig_bufsize); - goto fail; - } - - if (memcmp (uncompressed_buf, orig_buf, uncompressed_bufsize) != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "lzma large: uncompressed data mismatch\n"); - goto fail; - } - - printf ("PASS: lzma large\n"); - - spare_buf = malloc (orig_bufsize); - if (spare_buf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - - for (i = 0; i < trials; ++i) - { - cid = LIBLZMA_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG; - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts1) < 0) - { - if (errno == EINVAL) - return; - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - if (!backtrace_uncompress_lzma (state, - (unsigned char *) compressed_buf, - compressed_bufsize, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - &uncompressed_buf, - &uncompressed_bufsize)) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("lzma large: " - "benchmark backtrace_uncompress_lzma failed\n")); - return; - } - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts2) < 0) - { - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - ctime = (ts2.tv_sec - ts1.tv_sec) * 1000000000; - ctime += ts2.tv_nsec - ts1.tv_nsec; - ctimes[i] = ctime; - - stream = initial_stream; - - r = lzma_auto_decoder (&stream, UINT64_MAX, 0); - if (r != LZMA_OK) - { - fprintf (stderr, "lzma_stream_decoder failed: %d\n", r); - goto fail; - } - - stream.next_in = compressed_buf; - stream.avail_in = compressed_bufsize; - stream.next_out = spare_buf; - stream.avail_out = orig_bufsize; - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts1) < 0) - { - perror("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - do - { - r = lzma_code (&stream, LZMA_FINISH); - if (r != LZMA_OK && r != LZMA_STREAM_END) - { - fprintf (stderr, "lzma_code failed: %d\n", r); - goto fail; - } - } - while (r != LZMA_STREAM_END); - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts2) < 0) - { - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - ztime = (ts2.tv_sec - ts1.tv_sec) * 1000000000; - ztime += ts2.tv_nsec - ts1.tv_nsec; - ztimes[i] = ztime; - } - - /* Toss the highest and lowest times and average the rest. */ - ctime = average_time (ctimes, trials); - ztime = average_time (ztimes, trials); - - printf ("backtrace: %zu ns\n", ctime); - printf ("liblzma : %zu ns\n", ztime); - printf ("ratio : %g\n", (double) ztime / (double) ctime); - - return; - - fail: - printf ("FAIL: lzma large\n"); - ++failures; - - if (orig_buf != NULL) - free (orig_buf); - if (compressed_buf != NULL) - free (compressed_buf); - if (uncompressed_buf != NULL) - free (uncompressed_buf); - -#else /* !HAVE_LIBLZMA */ - - printf ("UNSUPPORTED: lzma large\n"); - -#endif /* !HAVE_LIBLZMA */ -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) -{ - struct backtrace_state *state; - - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - - test_samples (state); - test_large (state); - - exit (failures != 0 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/zstdtest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/zstdtest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6670b912..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/zstdtest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,523 +0,0 @@ -/* ztest.c -- Test for libbacktrace zstd code. - Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_ZSTD -#include -#endif - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "internal.h" -#include "testlib.h" - -#ifndef HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME - -typedef int xclockid_t; - -static int -xclock_gettime (xclockid_t id ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - struct timespec *ts ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; -} - -#define clockid_t xclockid_t -#define clock_gettime xclock_gettime -#undef CLOCK_REALTIME -#define CLOCK_REALTIME 0 - -#endif /* !defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) */ - -#ifdef CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID -#define ZSTD_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID -#else -#define ZSTD_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG CLOCK_REALTIME -#endif - -/* Some tests for the local zstd inflation code. */ - -struct zstd_test -{ - const char *name; - const char *uncompressed; - size_t uncompressed_len; - const char *compressed; - size_t compressed_len; -}; - -/* Error callback. */ - -static void -error_callback_compress (void *vdata ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *msg, - int errnum) -{ - fprintf (stderr, "%s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); -} - -static const struct zstd_test tests[] = -{ - { - "empty", - "", - 0, - "\x28\xb5\x2f\xfd\x24\x00\x01\x00\x00\x99\xe9\xd8\x51", - 13, - }, - { - "hello", - "hello, world\n", - 0, - ("\x28\xb5\x2f\xfd\x24\x0d\x69\x00\x00\x68\x65\x6c\x6c\x6f\x2c\x20" - "\x77\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x0a\x4c\x1f\xf9\xf1"), - 26, - }, - { - "goodbye", - "goodbye, world", - 0, - ("\x28\xb5\x2f\xfd\x24\x0e\x71\x00\x00\x67\x6f\x6f\x64\x62\x79\x65" - "\x2c\x20\x77\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x61\x7b\x4b\x83"), - 27, - }, - { - "ranges", - ("\xcc\x11\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x1c\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x72\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9d\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfb\x12\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x09\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x0c\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xcb\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x29\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x4e\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9d\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfb\x12\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x09\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x67\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xcb\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9d\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x5f\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x6c\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x7d\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x7e\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x38\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x5c\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x83\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xfa\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfd\x0d\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xef\x0e\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x14\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x38\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xac\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xdb\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfd\x0d\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd8\x0e\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xac\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xdb\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfa\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xea\x0d\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xef\x0e\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x14\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x5c\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x9f\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xac\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xdb\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xff\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2c\x10\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x60\x11\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd1\x16\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x40\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2c\x10\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x7a\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xb6\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xa7\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x7a\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xa9\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xa7\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"), - 672, - ("\x28\xb5\x2f\xfd\x64\xa0\x01\x2d\x05\x00\xc4\x04\xcc\x11\x00\xd5" - "\x13\x00\x1c\x14\x00\x72\x9d\xd5\xfb\x12\x00\x09\x0c\x13\xcb\x13" - "\x29\x4e\x67\x5f\x0b\x6c\x0b\x7d\x0b\x7e\x0c\x38\x0f\x5c\x0f\x83" - "\x0c\xfa\x0c\xfd\x0d\xef\x0e\x14\x38\x9f\x0f\xac\x0f\xdb\x0f\xff" - "\x0f\xd8\x9f\xac\xdb\xff\xea\x5c\x2c\x10\x60\xd1\x16\x40\x0b\x7a" - "\x00\xb6\x00\x9f\x01\xa7\x01\xa9\x36\x20\xa0\x83\x14\x34\x63\x4a" - "\x21\x70\x8c\x07\x46\x03\x4e\x10\x62\x3c\x06\x4e\xc8\x8c\xb0\x32" - "\x2a\x59\xad\xb2\xf1\x02\x82\x7c\x33\xcb\x92\x6f\x32\x4f\x9b\xb0" - "\xa2\x30\xf0\xc0\x06\x1e\x98\x99\x2c\x06\x1e\xd8\xc0\x03\x56\xd8" - "\xc0\x03\x0f\x6c\xe0\x01\xf1\xf0\xee\x9a\xc6\xc8\x97\x99\xd1\x6c" - "\xb4\x21\x45\x3b\x10\xe4\x7b\x99\x4d\x8a\x36\x64\x5c\x77\x08\x02" - "\xcb\xe0\xce"), - 179, - } -}; - -/* Test the hand coded samples. */ - -static void -test_samples (struct backtrace_state *state) -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof tests / sizeof tests[0]; ++i) - { - unsigned char *uncompressed; - size_t uncompressed_len; - - uncompressed_len = tests[i].uncompressed_len; - if (uncompressed_len == 0) - uncompressed_len = strlen (tests[i].uncompressed); - - uncompressed = (unsigned char *) malloc (uncompressed_len); - if (uncompressed == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - fprintf (stderr, "test %s: uncompress failed\n", tests[i].name); - ++failures; - continue; - } - - if (!backtrace_uncompress_zstd (state, - ((const unsigned char *) - tests[i].compressed), - tests[i].compressed_len, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - uncompressed, uncompressed_len)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test %s: uncompress failed\n", tests[i].name); - ++failures; - } - else - { - if (memcmp (tests[i].uncompressed, uncompressed, uncompressed_len) - != 0) - { - size_t j; - - fprintf (stderr, "test %s: uncompressed data mismatch\n", - tests[i].name); - for (j = 0; j < uncompressed_len; ++j) - if (tests[i].uncompressed[j] != uncompressed[j]) - fprintf (stderr, " %zu: got %#x want %#x\n", j, - uncompressed[j], tests[i].uncompressed[j]); - ++failures; - } - else - printf ("PASS: uncompress %s\n", tests[i].name); - } - - free (uncompressed); - } -} - -#ifdef HAVE_ZSTD - -/* Given a set of TRIALS timings, discard the lowest and highest - values and return the mean average of the rest. */ - -static size_t -average_time (const size_t *times, size_t trials) -{ - size_t imax; - size_t max; - size_t imin; - size_t min; - size_t i; - size_t sum; - - imin = 0; - imax = 0; - min = times[0]; - max = times[0]; - for (i = 1; i < trials; ++i) - { - if (times[i] < min) - { - imin = i; - min = times[i]; - } - if (times[i] > max) - { - imax = i; - max = times[i]; - } - } - - sum = 0; - for (i = 0; i < trials; ++i) - { - if (i != imax && i != imin) - sum += times[i]; - } - return sum / (trials - 2); -} - -#endif - -/* Test a larger text, if available. */ - -static void -test_large (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_ZSTD - unsigned char *orig_buf; - size_t orig_bufsize; - size_t i; - char *compressed_buf; - size_t compressed_bufsize; - size_t compressed_size; - unsigned char *uncompressed_buf; - size_t r; - clockid_t cid; - struct timespec ts1; - struct timespec ts2; - size_t ctime; - size_t ztime; - const size_t trials = 16; - size_t ctimes[16]; - size_t ztimes[16]; - static const char * const names[] = { - "Isaac.Newton-Opticks.txt", - "../libgo/go/testdata/Isaac.Newton-Opticks.txt", - }; - - orig_buf = NULL; - orig_bufsize = 0; - uncompressed_buf = NULL; - compressed_buf = NULL; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof names / sizeof names[0]; ++i) - { - size_t len; - char *namebuf; - FILE *e; - struct stat st; - char *rbuf; - size_t got; - - len = strlen (SRCDIR) + strlen (names[i]) + 2; - namebuf = malloc (len); - if (namebuf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - snprintf (namebuf, len, "%s/%s", SRCDIR, names[i]); - e = fopen (namebuf, "r"); - free (namebuf); - if (e == NULL) - continue; - if (fstat (fileno (e), &st) < 0) - { - perror ("fstat"); - fclose (e); - continue; - } - rbuf = malloc (st.st_size); - if (rbuf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - got = fread (rbuf, 1, st.st_size, e); - fclose (e); - if (got > 0) - { - orig_buf = (unsigned char *) rbuf; - orig_bufsize = got; - break; - } - free (rbuf); - } - - if (orig_buf == NULL) - { - /* We couldn't find an input file. */ - printf ("UNSUPPORTED: zstd large\n"); - return; - } - - compressed_bufsize = ZSTD_compressBound (orig_bufsize); - compressed_buf = malloc (compressed_bufsize); - if (compressed_buf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - - r = ZSTD_compress (compressed_buf, compressed_bufsize, - orig_buf, orig_bufsize, - ZSTD_CLEVEL_DEFAULT); - if (ZSTD_isError (r)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "zstd compress failed: %s\n", ZSTD_getErrorName (r)); - goto fail; - } - compressed_size = r; - - uncompressed_buf = malloc (orig_bufsize); - if (uncompressed_buf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - - if (!backtrace_uncompress_zstd (state, (unsigned char *) compressed_buf, - compressed_size, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - uncompressed_buf, orig_bufsize)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "zstd large: backtrace_uncompress_zstd failed\n"); - goto fail; - } - - if (memcmp (uncompressed_buf, orig_buf, orig_bufsize) != 0) - { - size_t j; - - fprintf (stderr, "zstd large: uncompressed data mismatch\n"); - for (j = 0; j < orig_bufsize; ++j) - if (orig_buf[j] != uncompressed_buf[j]) - fprintf (stderr, " %zu: got %#x want %#x\n", j, - uncompressed_buf[j], orig_buf[j]); - goto fail; - } - - printf ("PASS: zstd large\n"); - - for (i = 0; i < trials; ++i) - { - cid = ZSTD_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG; - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts1) < 0) - { - if (errno == EINVAL) - return; - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - if (!backtrace_uncompress_zstd (state, - (unsigned char *) compressed_buf, - compressed_size, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - uncompressed_buf, - orig_bufsize)) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("zstd large: " - "benchmark backtrace_uncompress_zstd failed\n")); - return; - } - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts2) < 0) - { - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - ctime = (ts2.tv_sec - ts1.tv_sec) * 1000000000; - ctime += ts2.tv_nsec - ts1.tv_nsec; - ctimes[i] = ctime; - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts1) < 0) - { - perror("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - r = ZSTD_decompress (uncompressed_buf, orig_bufsize, - compressed_buf, compressed_size); - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts2) < 0) - { - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - if (ZSTD_isError (r)) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "zstd large: benchmark zlib uncompress failed: %s\n", - ZSTD_getErrorName (r)); - return; - } - - ztime = (ts2.tv_sec - ts1.tv_sec) * 1000000000; - ztime += ts2.tv_nsec - ts1.tv_nsec; - ztimes[i] = ztime; - } - - /* Toss the highest and lowest times and average the rest. */ - ctime = average_time (ctimes, trials); - ztime = average_time (ztimes, trials); - - printf ("backtrace: %zu ns\n", ctime); - printf ("zstd : %zu ns\n", ztime); - printf ("ratio : %g\n", (double) ztime / (double) ctime); - - return; - - fail: - printf ("FAIL: zstd large\n"); - ++failures; - - if (orig_buf != NULL) - free (orig_buf); - if (compressed_buf != NULL) - free (compressed_buf); - if (uncompressed_buf != NULL) - free (uncompressed_buf); - -#else /* !HAVE_ZSTD */ - - printf ("UNSUPPORTED: zstd large\n"); - -#endif /* !HAVE_ZSTD */ -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) -{ - struct backtrace_state *state; - - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - - test_samples (state); - test_large (state); - - exit (failures != 0 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -} diff --git a/deps/libbacktrace/ztest.c b/deps/libbacktrace/ztest.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4e79c095..00000000 --- a/deps/libbacktrace/ztest.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,541 +0,0 @@ -/* ztest.c -- Test for libbacktrace inflate code. - Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - (1) Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - - (2) Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - - (3) The name of the author may not be used to - endorse or promote products derived from this software without - specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, -INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR -SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, -STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING -IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE -POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ - -#include "config.h" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef HAVE_ZLIB -#include -#endif - -#include "backtrace.h" -#include "backtrace-supported.h" - -#include "internal.h" -#include "testlib.h" - -#ifndef HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME - -typedef int xclockid_t; - -static int -xclock_gettime (xclockid_t id ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, - struct timespec *ts ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; -} - -#define clockid_t xclockid_t -#define clock_gettime xclock_gettime -#undef CLOCK_REALTIME -#define CLOCK_REALTIME 0 - -#endif /* !defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) */ - -#ifdef CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID -#define ZLIB_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID -#else -#define ZLIB_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG CLOCK_REALTIME -#endif - -/* Some tests for the local zlib inflation code. */ - -struct zlib_test -{ - const char *name; - const char *uncompressed; - size_t uncompressed_len; - const char *compressed; - size_t compressed_len; -}; - -/* Error callback. */ - -static void -error_callback_compress (void *vdata ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *msg, - int errnum) -{ - fprintf (stderr, "%s", msg); - if (errnum > 0) - fprintf (stderr, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); - fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); -} - -static const struct zlib_test tests[] = -{ - { - "empty", - "", - 0, - "\x78\x9c\x03\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01", - 8, - }, - { - "hello", - "hello, world\n", - 0, - ("\x78\x9c\xca\x48\xcd\xc9\xc9\xd7\x51\x28\xcf" - "\x2f\xca\x49\xe1\x02\x04\x00\x00\xff\xff\x21\xe7\x04\x93"), - 25, - }, - { - "goodbye", - "goodbye, world", - 0, - ("\x78\x9c\x4b\xcf\xcf\x4f\x49\xaa" - "\x4c\xd5\x51\x28\xcf\x2f\xca\x49" - "\x01\x00\x28\xa5\x05\x5e"), - 22, - }, - { - "ranges", - ("\xcc\x11\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x1c\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x72\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9d\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfb\x12\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x09\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x0c\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xcb\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x29\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x4e\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9d\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfb\x12\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x09\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x67\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xcb\x13\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9d\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd5\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x5f\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x6c\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x7d\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x7e\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x38\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x5c\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x83\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xfa\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfd\x0d\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xef\x0e\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x14\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x38\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xac\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xdb\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfd\x0d\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd8\x0e\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xac\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xdb\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xfa\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xea\x0d\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xef\x0e\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x14\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x5c\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x9f\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xac\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xdb\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\xff\x0f\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2c\x10\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x60\x11\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xd1\x16\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x40\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2c\x10\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x7a\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xb6\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xa7\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x7a\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xa9\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x9f\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xa7\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" - "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"), - 672, - ("\x78\x9c\x3b\x23\xc8\x00\x06\x57\x85\x21\xb4\x8c\x08\x84\x2e\x82" - "\xd2\x73\xa1\xf4\x55\x28\x8d\x0e\x7e\x0b\x41\x68\x4e\xa8\x7e\x1e" - "\x28\x7d\x1a\x4a\x6b\x42\xf5\xf9\x91\x69\x5e\x3a\x9a\x79\x84\xf4" - "\xc7\x73\x43\xe8\x1c\x28\x5d\x0b\xa5\xeb\x78\x20\xb4\x05\x3f\x84" - "\x8e\xe1\xc7\xae\xbf\x19\xaa\xee\x17\x94\xfe\xcb\x0b\xa1\xdf\xf3" - "\x41\x68\x11\x7e\x54\x73\xe6\x43\xe9\x35\x50\xfa\x36\x94\xfe\x8f" - "\xc3\x7c\x98\x79\x37\xf8\xc8\xd3\x0f\x73\xd7\x2b\x1c\xee\x8a\x21" - "\xd2\x5d\x3a\x02\xd8\xcd\x4f\x80\xa6\x87\x8b\x62\x10\xda\x81\x1b" - "\xbf\xfa\x2a\x28\xbd\x0d\x4a\xcf\x67\x84\xd0\xcb\x19\xf1\xab\x5f" - "\x49\xa4\x7a\x00\x48\x97\x29\xd4"), - 152, - } -}; - -/* Test the hand coded samples. */ - -static void -test_samples (struct backtrace_state *state) -{ - size_t i; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof tests / sizeof tests[0]; ++i) - { - char *p; - size_t v; - size_t j; - unsigned char *uncompressed; - size_t uncompressed_len; - - p = malloc (12 + tests[i].compressed_len); - memcpy (p, "ZLIB", 4); - v = tests[i].uncompressed_len; - if (v == 0) - v = strlen (tests[i].uncompressed); - for (j = 0; j < 8; ++j) - p[j + 4] = (v >> ((7 - j) * 8)) & 0xff; - memcpy (p + 12, tests[i].compressed, tests[i].compressed_len); - uncompressed = NULL; - uncompressed_len = 0; - if (!backtrace_uncompress_zdebug (state, (unsigned char *) p, - tests[i].compressed_len + 12, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - &uncompressed, &uncompressed_len)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "test %s: uncompress failed\n", tests[i].name); - ++failures; - } - else - { - if (uncompressed_len != v) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "test %s: got uncompressed length %zu, want %zu\n", - tests[i].name, uncompressed_len, v); - ++failures; - } - else if (memcmp (tests[i].uncompressed, uncompressed, v) != 0) - { - size_t j; - - fprintf (stderr, "test %s: uncompressed data mismatch\n", - tests[i].name); - for (j = 0; j < v; ++j) - if (tests[i].uncompressed[j] != uncompressed[j]) - fprintf (stderr, " %zu: got %#x want %#x\n", j, - uncompressed[j], tests[i].uncompressed[j]); - ++failures; - } - else - printf ("PASS: inflate %s\n", tests[i].name); - - backtrace_free (state, uncompressed, uncompressed_len, - error_callback_compress, NULL); - } - } -} - -#ifdef HAVE_ZLIB - -/* Given a set of TRIALS timings, discard the lowest and highest - values and return the mean average of the rest. */ - -static size_t -average_time (const size_t *times, size_t trials) -{ - size_t imax; - size_t max; - size_t imin; - size_t min; - size_t i; - size_t sum; - - imin = 0; - imax = 0; - min = times[0]; - max = times[0]; - for (i = 1; i < trials; ++i) - { - if (times[i] < min) - { - imin = i; - min = times[i]; - } - if (times[i] > max) - { - imax = i; - max = times[i]; - } - } - - sum = 0; - for (i = 0; i < trials; ++i) - { - if (i != imax && i != imin) - sum += times[i]; - } - return sum / (trials - 2); -} - -#endif - -/* Test a larger text, if available. */ - -static void -test_large (struct backtrace_state *state ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) -{ -#ifdef HAVE_ZLIB - unsigned char *orig_buf; - size_t orig_bufsize; - size_t i; - char *compressed_buf; - size_t compressed_bufsize; - unsigned long compress_sizearg; - unsigned char *uncompressed_buf; - size_t uncompressed_bufsize; - int r; - clockid_t cid; - struct timespec ts1; - struct timespec ts2; - size_t ctime; - size_t ztime; - const size_t trials = 16; - size_t ctimes[16]; - size_t ztimes[16]; - static const char * const names[] = { - "Isaac.Newton-Opticks.txt", - "../libgo/go/testdata/Isaac.Newton-Opticks.txt", - }; - - orig_buf = NULL; - orig_bufsize = 0; - uncompressed_buf = NULL; - compressed_buf = NULL; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof names / sizeof names[0]; ++i) - { - size_t len; - char *namebuf; - FILE *e; - struct stat st; - char *rbuf; - size_t got; - - len = strlen (SRCDIR) + strlen (names[i]) + 2; - namebuf = malloc (len); - if (namebuf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - snprintf (namebuf, len, "%s/%s", SRCDIR, names[i]); - e = fopen (namebuf, "r"); - free (namebuf); - if (e == NULL) - continue; - if (fstat (fileno (e), &st) < 0) - { - perror ("fstat"); - fclose (e); - continue; - } - rbuf = malloc (st.st_size); - if (rbuf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - got = fread (rbuf, 1, st.st_size, e); - fclose (e); - if (got > 0) - { - orig_buf = (unsigned char *) rbuf; - orig_bufsize = got; - break; - } - free (rbuf); - } - - if (orig_buf == NULL) - { - /* We couldn't find an input file. */ - printf ("UNSUPPORTED: inflate large\n"); - return; - } - - compressed_bufsize = compressBound (orig_bufsize) + 12; - compressed_buf = malloc (compressed_bufsize); - if (compressed_buf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - - compress_sizearg = compressed_bufsize - 12; - r = compress ((unsigned char *) compressed_buf + 12, &compress_sizearg, - orig_buf, orig_bufsize); - if (r != Z_OK) - { - fprintf (stderr, "zlib compress failed: %d\n", r); - goto fail; - } - - compressed_bufsize = compress_sizearg + 12; - - /* Prepare the header that our library expects. */ - memcpy (compressed_buf, "ZLIB", 4); - for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) - compressed_buf[i + 4] = (orig_bufsize >> ((7 - i) * 8)) & 0xff; - - uncompressed_buf = malloc (orig_bufsize); - if (uncompressed_buf == NULL) - { - perror ("malloc"); - goto fail; - } - uncompressed_bufsize = orig_bufsize; - - if (!backtrace_uncompress_zdebug (state, (unsigned char *) compressed_buf, - compressed_bufsize, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - &uncompressed_buf, &uncompressed_bufsize)) - { - fprintf (stderr, "inflate large: backtrace_uncompress_zdebug failed\n"); - goto fail; - } - - if (uncompressed_bufsize != orig_bufsize) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "inflate large: got uncompressed length %zu, want %zu\n", - uncompressed_bufsize, orig_bufsize); - goto fail; - } - - if (memcmp (uncompressed_buf, orig_buf, uncompressed_bufsize) != 0) - { - fprintf (stderr, "inflate large: uncompressed data mismatch\n"); - goto fail; - } - - printf ("PASS: inflate large\n"); - - for (i = 0; i < trials; ++i) - { - unsigned long uncompress_sizearg; - - cid = ZLIB_CLOCK_GETTIME_ARG; - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts1) < 0) - { - if (errno == EINVAL) - return; - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - if (!backtrace_uncompress_zdebug (state, - (unsigned char *) compressed_buf, - compressed_bufsize, - error_callback_compress, NULL, - &uncompressed_buf, - &uncompressed_bufsize)) - { - fprintf (stderr, - ("inflate large: " - "benchmark backtrace_uncompress_zdebug failed\n")); - return; - } - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts2) < 0) - { - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - ctime = (ts2.tv_sec - ts1.tv_sec) * 1000000000; - ctime += ts2.tv_nsec - ts1.tv_nsec; - ctimes[i] = ctime; - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts1) < 0) - { - perror("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - uncompress_sizearg = uncompressed_bufsize; - r = uncompress ((unsigned char *) uncompressed_buf, &uncompress_sizearg, - (unsigned char *) compressed_buf + 12, - compressed_bufsize - 12); - - if (clock_gettime (cid, &ts2) < 0) - { - perror ("clock_gettime"); - return; - } - - if (r != Z_OK) - { - fprintf (stderr, - "inflate large: benchmark zlib uncompress failed: %d\n", - r); - return; - } - - ztime = (ts2.tv_sec - ts1.tv_sec) * 1000000000; - ztime += ts2.tv_nsec - ts1.tv_nsec; - ztimes[i] = ztime; - } - - /* Toss the highest and lowest times and average the rest. */ - ctime = average_time (ctimes, trials); - ztime = average_time (ztimes, trials); - - printf ("backtrace: %zu ns\n", ctime); - printf ("zlib : %zu ns\n", ztime); - printf ("ratio : %g\n", (double) ztime / (double) ctime); - - return; - - fail: - printf ("FAIL: inflate large\n"); - ++failures; - - if (orig_buf != NULL) - free (orig_buf); - if (compressed_buf != NULL) - free (compressed_buf); - if (uncompressed_buf != NULL) - free (uncompressed_buf); - -#else /* !HAVE_ZLIB */ - - printf ("UNSUPPORTED: inflate large\n"); - -#endif /* !HAVE_ZLIB */ -} - -int -main (int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) -{ - struct backtrace_state *state; - - state = backtrace_create_state (argv[0], BACKTRACE_SUPPORTS_THREADS, - error_callback_create, NULL); - - test_samples (state); - test_large (state); - - exit (failures != 0 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS); -}