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xenia-rs/crates/xenia-analysis
MechaCat02 1d6c51fbf8 M3: vtable scan + MSVC RTTI walk + 3 new tables
Adds detection of statically-allocated MSVC vtables in .rdata/.data:
- New `xenia_analysis::vtables` walks read-only sections looking for runs of
  ≥3 contiguous big-endian u32 values where each value lands on a known
  function start (from M1's corrected functions table). 2-slot runs are
  rejected to keep false-positive rate down.
- For each candidate the MSVC RTTI walk vtable[-1] → CompleteObjectLocator
  → TypeDescriptor → mangled name is attempted; on success the demangled
  class name is recorded along with a best-effort RTTIClassHierarchyDescriptor
  walk to fill base_classes_json. On failure (RTTI stripped — common for
  shipped game binaries) the class is named ANON_Class_<fnv1a-hash> keyed
  by sorted method-PC list, so identical vtables collapse to one entry.
- DB: new tables `vtables`, `methods`, `classes` with indices on
  function_address and rtti_present. `write_analysis_results` takes a
  `&[Vtable]` slice; `write_disasm` (back-compat) passes empty.
- cmd_dis wires the scan after xref analysis using
  `func_analysis.functions.keys()` as the function-start oracle.

Validation on Sylpheed (RTTI stripped, as expected): 722 vtables / 499
unique classes / 5571 methods. Sanity invariant: every methods.function_address
joins to functions.address (0 broken refs). Largest vtable: 131 slots.

Tests 617→621 (+4 vtable unit tests covering 3-slot detect, 2-slot reject,
synth name stability, and synth name divergence).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-08 20:17:45 +02:00
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