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1/* Code dealing with blocks for GDB.
2
42a4f53d 3 Copyright (C) 2003-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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19
20#ifndef BLOCK_H
21#define BLOCK_H
22
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23#include "dictionary.h"
24
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25/* Opaque declarations. */
26
27struct symbol;
43f3e411 28struct compunit_symtab;
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29struct block_namespace_info;
30struct using_direct;
31struct obstack;
801e3a5b 32struct addrmap;
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34/* Blocks can occupy non-contiguous address ranges. When this occurs,
35 startaddr and endaddr within struct block (still) specify the lowest
36 and highest addresses of all ranges, but each individual range is
37 specified by the addresses in struct blockrange. */
38
39struct blockrange
40{
41 blockrange (CORE_ADDR startaddr_, CORE_ADDR endaddr_)
42 : startaddr (startaddr_),
43 endaddr (endaddr_)
44 {
45 }
46
47 /* Lowest address in this range. */
48
49 CORE_ADDR startaddr;
50
51 /* One past the highest address in the range. */
52
53 CORE_ADDR endaddr;
54};
55
56/* Two or more non-contiguous ranges in the same order as that provided
57 via the debug info. */
58
59struct blockranges
60{
61 int nranges;
62 struct blockrange range[1];
63};
64
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65/* All of the name-scope contours of the program
66 are represented by `struct block' objects.
67 All of these objects are pointed to by the blockvector.
68
69 Each block represents one name scope.
70 Each lexical context has its own block.
71
72 The blockvector begins with some special blocks.
73 The GLOBAL_BLOCK contains all the symbols defined in this compilation
74 whose scope is the entire program linked together.
75 The STATIC_BLOCK contains all the symbols whose scope is the
76 entire compilation excluding other separate compilations.
77 Blocks starting with the FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK are not special.
78
79 Each block records a range of core addresses for the code that
80 is in the scope of the block. The STATIC_BLOCK and GLOBAL_BLOCK
81 give, for the range of code, the entire range of code produced
82 by the compilation that the symbol segment belongs to.
83
84 The blocks appear in the blockvector
85 in order of increasing starting-address,
86 and, within that, in order of decreasing ending-address.
87
88 This implies that within the body of one function
89 the blocks appear in the order of a depth-first tree walk. */
90
91struct block
92{
93
94 /* Addresses in the executable code that are in this block. */
95
96 CORE_ADDR startaddr;
97 CORE_ADDR endaddr;
98
99 /* The symbol that names this block, if the block is the body of a
edb3359d 100 function (real or inlined); otherwise, zero. */
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102 struct symbol *function;
103
104 /* The `struct block' for the containing block, or 0 if none.
105
106 The superblock of a top-level local block (i.e. a function in the
107 case of C) is the STATIC_BLOCK. The superblock of the
108 STATIC_BLOCK is the GLOBAL_BLOCK. */
109
110 struct block *superblock;
111
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112 /* This is used to store the symbols in the block. */
113
114 struct dictionary *dict;
115
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116 /* Contains information about namespace-related info relevant to this block:
117 using directives and the current namespace scope. */
118
119 struct block_namespace_info *namespace_info;
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121 /* Address ranges for blocks with non-contiguous ranges. If this
122 is NULL, then there is only one range which is specified by
123 startaddr and endaddr above. */
124
125 struct blockranges *ranges;
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126};
127
84a146c9 128/* The global block is singled out so that we can provide a back-link
43f3e411 129 to the compunit symtab. */
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130
131struct global_block
132{
133 /* The block. */
134
135 struct block block;
136
43f3e411 137 /* This holds a pointer to the compunit symtab holding this block. */
84a146c9 138
43f3e411 139 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtab;
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140};
141
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142#define BLOCK_START(bl) (bl)->startaddr
143#define BLOCK_END(bl) (bl)->endaddr
144#define BLOCK_FUNCTION(bl) (bl)->function
145#define BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK(bl) (bl)->superblock
de4f826b 146#define BLOCK_DICT(bl) (bl)->dict
22cee43f 147#define BLOCK_NAMESPACE(bl) (bl)->namespace_info
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149/* Accessor for ranges field within block BL. */
150
151#define BLOCK_RANGES(bl) (bl)->ranges
152
153/* Number of ranges within a block. */
154
155#define BLOCK_NRANGES(bl) (bl)->ranges->nranges
156
157/* Access range array for block BL. */
158
159#define BLOCK_RANGE(bl) (bl)->ranges->range
160
161/* Are all addresses within a block contiguous? */
162
163#define BLOCK_CONTIGUOUS_P(bl) (BLOCK_RANGES (bl) == nullptr \
164 || BLOCK_NRANGES (bl) <= 1)
165
166/* Obtain the start address of the Nth range for block BL. */
167
168#define BLOCK_RANGE_START(bl,n) (BLOCK_RANGE (bl)[n].startaddr)
169
170/* Obtain the end address of the Nth range for block BL. */
171
172#define BLOCK_RANGE_END(bl,n) (BLOCK_RANGE (bl)[n].endaddr)
173
174/* Define the "entry pc" for a block BL to be the lowest (start) address
175 for the block when all addresses within the block are contiguous. If
176 non-contiguous, then use the start address for the first range in the
177 block.
178
179 At the moment, this almost matches what DWARF specifies as the entry
180 pc. (The missing bit is support for DW_AT_entry_pc which should be
181 preferred over range data and the low_pc.)
182
183 Once support for DW_AT_entry_pc is added, I expect that an entry_pc
184 field will be added to one of these data structures. Once that's done,
185 the entry_pc field can be set from the dwarf reader (and other readers
186 too). BLOCK_ENTRY_PC can then be redefined to be less DWARF-centric. */
187
188#define BLOCK_ENTRY_PC(bl) (BLOCK_CONTIGUOUS_P (bl) \
189 ? BLOCK_START (bl) \
190 : BLOCK_RANGE_START (bl,0))
191
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192struct blockvector
193{
194 /* Number of blocks in the list. */
195 int nblocks;
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196 /* An address map mapping addresses to blocks in this blockvector.
197 This pointer is zero if the blocks' start and end addresses are
198 enough. */
199 struct addrmap *map;
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200 /* The blocks themselves. */
201 struct block *block[1];
202};
203
204#define BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS(blocklist) (blocklist)->nblocks
205#define BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK(blocklist,n) (blocklist)->block[n]
801e3a5b 206#define BLOCKVECTOR_MAP(blocklist) ((blocklist)->map)
fe898f56 207
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208/* Return the objfile of BLOCK, which must be non-NULL. */
209
210extern struct objfile *block_objfile (const struct block *block);
211
212/* Return the architecture of BLOCK, which must be non-NULL. */
213
214extern struct gdbarch *block_gdbarch (const struct block *block);
215
7f0df278 216extern struct symbol *block_linkage_function (const struct block *);
fe898f56 217
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218extern struct symbol *block_containing_function (const struct block *);
219
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220extern int block_inlined_p (const struct block *block);
221
0cf566ec 222extern int contained_in (const struct block *, const struct block *);
fe898f56 223
346d1dfe 224extern const struct blockvector *blockvector_for_pc (CORE_ADDR,
3977b71f 225 const struct block **);
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227extern const struct blockvector *
228 blockvector_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *,
229 const struct block **, struct compunit_symtab *);
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346d1dfe 231extern int blockvector_contains_pc (const struct blockvector *bv, CORE_ADDR pc);
9703b513 232
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233extern struct call_site *call_site_for_pc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
234 CORE_ADDR pc);
235
3977b71f 236extern const struct block *block_for_pc (CORE_ADDR);
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3977b71f 238extern const struct block *block_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
fe898f56 239
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240extern const char *block_scope (const struct block *block);
241
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242extern void block_set_scope (struct block *block, const char *scope,
243 struct obstack *obstack);
244
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245extern struct using_direct *block_using (const struct block *block);
246
9219021c 247extern void block_set_using (struct block *block,
fe978cb0 248 struct using_direct *using_decl,
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249 struct obstack *obstack);
250
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251extern const struct block *block_static_block (const struct block *block);
252
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253extern const struct block *block_global_block (const struct block *block);
254
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255extern struct block *allocate_block (struct obstack *obstack);
256
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257extern struct block *allocate_global_block (struct obstack *obstack);
258
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259extern void set_block_compunit_symtab (struct block *,
260 struct compunit_symtab *);
8157b174 261
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262/* Return a property to evaluate the static link associated to BLOCK.
263
264 In the context of nested functions (available in Pascal, Ada and GNU C, for
265 instance), a static link (as in DWARF's DW_AT_static_link attribute) for a
266 function is a way to get the frame corresponding to the enclosing function.
267
268 Note that only objfile-owned and function-level blocks can have a static
269 link. Return NULL if there is no such property. */
270
271extern struct dynamic_prop *block_static_link (const struct block *block);
272
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273/* A block iterator. This structure should be treated as though it
274 were opaque; it is only defined here because we want to support
275 stack allocation of iterators. */
276
277struct block_iterator
278{
b5b04b5b 279 /* If we're iterating over a single block, this holds the block.
43f3e411 280 Otherwise, it holds the canonical compunit. */
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281
282 union
283 {
43f3e411 284 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtab;
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285 const struct block *block;
286 } d;
287
288 /* If we're iterating over a single block, this is always -1.
289 Otherwise, it holds the index of the current "included" symtab in
290 the canonical symtab (that is, d.symtab->includes[idx]), with -1
291 meaning the canonical symtab itself. */
292
293 int idx;
294
295 /* Which block, either static or global, to iterate over. If this
296 is FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK, then we are iterating over a single block.
297 This is used to select which field of 'd' is in use. */
298
299 enum block_enum which;
300
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301 /* The underlying dictionary iterator. */
302
303 struct dict_iterator dict_iter;
304};
305
306/* Initialize ITERATOR to point at the first symbol in BLOCK, and
307 return that first symbol, or NULL if BLOCK is empty. */
308
309extern struct symbol *block_iterator_first (const struct block *block,
310 struct block_iterator *iterator);
311
312/* Advance ITERATOR, and return the next symbol, or NULL if there are
313 no more symbols. Don't call this if you've previously received
314 NULL from block_iterator_first or block_iterator_next on this
315 iteration. */
316
317extern struct symbol *block_iterator_next (struct block_iterator *iterator);
318
8157b174 319/* Initialize ITERATOR to point at the first symbol in BLOCK whose
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320 SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME matches NAME, and return that first symbol, or
321 NULL if there are no such symbols. */
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322
323extern struct symbol *block_iter_match_first (const struct block *block,
b5ec771e 324 const lookup_name_info &name,
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325 struct block_iterator *iterator);
326
327/* Advance ITERATOR to point at the next symbol in BLOCK whose
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328 SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME matches NAME, or NULL if there are no more such
329 symbols. Don't call this if you've previously received NULL from
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330 block_iterator_match_first or block_iterator_match_next on this
331 iteration. And don't call it unless ITERATOR was created by a
b5ec771e 332 previous call to block_iter_match_first with the same NAME. */
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334extern struct symbol *block_iter_match_next
335 (const lookup_name_info &name, struct block_iterator *iterator);
8157b174 336
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337/* Search BLOCK for symbol NAME in DOMAIN. */
338
339extern struct symbol *block_lookup_symbol (const struct block *block,
340 const char *name,
de63c46b 341 symbol_name_match_type match_type,
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342 const domain_enum domain);
343
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344/* Search BLOCK for symbol NAME in DOMAIN but only in primary symbol table of
345 BLOCK. BLOCK must be STATIC_BLOCK or GLOBAL_BLOCK. Function is useful if
346 one iterates all global/static blocks of an objfile. */
347
348extern struct symbol *block_lookup_symbol_primary (const struct block *block,
349 const char *name,
350 const domain_enum domain);
351
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352/* The type of the MATCHER argument to block_find_symbol. */
353
354typedef int (block_symbol_matcher_ftype) (struct symbol *, void *);
355
356/* Find symbol NAME in BLOCK and in DOMAIN that satisfies MATCHER.
357 DATA is passed unchanged to MATCHER.
358 BLOCK must be STATIC_BLOCK or GLOBAL_BLOCK. */
359
360extern struct symbol *block_find_symbol (const struct block *block,
361 const char *name,
362 const domain_enum domain,
363 block_symbol_matcher_ftype *matcher,
364 void *data);
365
366/* A matcher function for block_find_symbol to find only symbols with
367 non-opaque types. */
368
369extern int block_find_non_opaque_type (struct symbol *sym, void *data);
370
371/* A matcher function for block_find_symbol to prefer symbols with
372 non-opaque types. The way to use this function is as follows:
373
374 struct symbol *with_opaque = NULL;
375 struct symbol *sym
376 = block_find_symbol (block, name, domain,
377 block_find_non_opaque_type_preferred, &with_opaque);
378
379 At this point if SYM is non-NULL then a non-opaque type has been found.
380 Otherwise, if WITH_OPAQUE is non-NULL then an opaque type has been found.
381 Otherwise, the symbol was not found. */
382
383extern int block_find_non_opaque_type_preferred (struct symbol *sym,
384 void *data);
385
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386/* Macro to loop through all symbols in BLOCK, in no particular
387 order. ITER helps keep track of the iteration, and must be a
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388 struct block_iterator. SYM points to the current symbol. */
389
390#define ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS(block, iter, sym) \
391 for ((sym) = block_iterator_first ((block), &(iter)); \
392 (sym); \
393 (sym) = block_iterator_next (&(iter)))
394
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395/* Macro to loop through all symbols in BLOCK with a name that matches
396 NAME, in no particular order. ITER helps keep track of the
397 iteration, and must be a struct block_iterator. SYM points to the
398 current symbol. */
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400#define ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS_WITH_NAME(block, name, iter, sym) \
b5ec771e 401 for ((sym) = block_iter_match_first ((block), (name), &(iter)); \
358d6ab3 402 (sym) != NULL; \
b5ec771e 403 (sym) = block_iter_match_next ((name), &(iter)))
358d6ab3 404
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405/* Given a vector of pairs, allocate and build an obstack allocated
406 blockranges struct for a block. */
407struct blockranges *make_blockranges (struct objfile *objfile,
408 const std::vector<blockrange> &rangevec);
409
fe898f56 410#endif /* BLOCK_H */
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