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c906108c 1/* Definitions for symbol file management in GDB.
af5f3db6 2
42a4f53d 3 Copyright (C) 1992-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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c5aa993b 5 This file is part of GDB.
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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
c5aa993b 10 (at your option) any later version.
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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.
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c5aa993b 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#if !defined (OBJFILES_H)
21#define OBJFILES_H
22
63e43d3a 23#include "hashtab.h"
3956d554 24#include "gdb_obstack.h" /* For obstack internals. */
b15cc25c 25#include "objfile-flags.h"
af5bf4ad 26#include "symfile.h"
6c95b8df 27#include "progspace.h"
8e260fc0 28#include "registry.h"
65cf3563 29#include "gdb_bfd.h"
d320c2b5 30#include "psymtab.h"
1b7a07cb 31#include <bitset>
b5ec771e 32#include <vector>
21708325 33#include "common/next-iterator.h"
cac85af2 34#include "common/safe-iterator.h"
3956d554 35
af5f3db6 36struct bcache;
2de7ced7 37struct htab;
4a4b3fed 38struct objfile_data;
af5bf4ad 39struct partial_symbol;
08c0b5bc 40
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41/* This structure maintains information on a per-objfile basis about the
42 "entry point" of the objfile, and the scope within which the entry point
43 exists. It is possible that gdb will see more than one objfile that is
44 executable, each with its own entry point.
45
46 For example, for dynamically linked executables in SVR4, the dynamic linker
47 code is contained within the shared C library, which is actually executable
48 and is run by the kernel first when an exec is done of a user executable
49 that is dynamically linked. The dynamic linker within the shared C library
50 then maps in the various program segments in the user executable and jumps
51 to the user executable's recorded entry point, as if the call had been made
52 directly by the kernel.
53
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54 The traditional gdb method of using this info was to use the
55 recorded entry point to set the entry-file's lowpc and highpc from
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56 the debugging information, where these values are the starting
57 address (inclusive) and ending address (exclusive) of the
58 instruction space in the executable which correspond to the
0df8b418 59 "startup file", i.e. crt0.o in most cases. This file is assumed to
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60 be a startup file and frames with pc's inside it are treated as
61 nonexistent. Setting these variables is necessary so that
62 backtraces do not fly off the bottom of the stack.
63
64 NOTE: cagney/2003-09-09: It turns out that this "traditional"
65 method doesn't work. Corinna writes: ``It turns out that the call
2f72f850 66 to test for "inside entry file" destroys a meaningful backtrace
0df8b418 67 under some conditions. E.g. the backtrace tests in the asm-source
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68 testcase are broken for some targets. In this test the functions
69 are all implemented as part of one file and the testcase is not
70 necessarily linked with a start file (depending on the target).
71 What happens is, that the first frame is printed normaly and
72 following frames are treated as being inside the enttry file then.
73 This way, only the #0 frame is printed in the backtrace output.''
74 Ref "frame.c" "NOTE: vinschen/2003-04-01".
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75
76 Gdb also supports an alternate method to avoid running off the bottom
77 of the stack.
78
79 There are two frames that are "special", the frame for the function
80 containing the process entry point, since it has no predecessor frame,
81 and the frame for the function containing the user code entry point
82 (the main() function), since all the predecessor frames are for the
83 process startup code. Since we have no guarantee that the linked
84 in startup modules have any debugging information that gdb can use,
85 we need to avoid following frame pointers back into frames that might
95cf5869 86 have been built in the startup code, as we might get hopelessly
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87 confused. However, we almost always have debugging information
88 available for main().
89
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90 These variables are used to save the range of PC values which are
91 valid within the main() function and within the function containing
92 the process entry point. If we always consider the frame for
93 main() as the outermost frame when debugging user code, and the
94 frame for the process entry point function as the outermost frame
95 when debugging startup code, then all we have to do is have
96 DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID return false whenever a frame's
97 current PC is within the range specified by these variables. In
98 essence, we set "ceilings" in the frame chain beyond which we will
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99 not proceed when following the frame chain back up the stack.
100
101 A nice side effect is that we can still debug startup code without
102 running off the end of the frame chain, assuming that we have usable
103 debugging information in the startup modules, and if we choose to not
104 use the block at main, or can't find it for some reason, everything
105 still works as before. And if we have no startup code debugging
106 information but we do have usable information for main(), backtraces
6e4c6c91 107 from user code don't go wandering off into the startup code. */
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108
109struct entry_info
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110{
111 /* The unrelocated value we should use for this objfile entry point. */
112 CORE_ADDR entry_point;
c906108c 113
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114 /* The index of the section in which the entry point appears. */
115 int the_bfd_section_index;
53eddfa6 116
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117 /* Set to 1 iff ENTRY_POINT contains a valid value. */
118 unsigned entry_point_p : 1;
6ef55de7 119
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120 /* Set to 1 iff this object was initialized. */
121 unsigned initialized : 1;
122};
c906108c 123
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124/* Sections in an objfile. The section offsets are stored in the
125 OBJFILE. */
c906108c 126
c5aa993b 127struct obj_section
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128{
129 /* BFD section pointer */
130 struct bfd_section *the_bfd_section;
c906108c 131
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132 /* Objfile this section is part of. */
133 struct objfile *objfile;
c906108c 134
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135 /* True if this "overlay section" is mapped into an "overlay region". */
136 int ovly_mapped;
137};
c906108c 138
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139/* Relocation offset applied to S. */
140#define obj_section_offset(s) \
65cf3563 141 (((s)->objfile->section_offsets)->offsets[gdb_bfd_section_index ((s)->objfile->obfd, (s)->the_bfd_section)])
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142
143/* The memory address of section S (vma + offset). */
144#define obj_section_addr(s) \
1706c199 145 (bfd_get_section_vma ((s)->objfile->obfd, s->the_bfd_section) \
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146 + obj_section_offset (s))
147
148/* The one-passed-the-end memory address of section S
149 (vma + size + offset). */
150#define obj_section_endaddr(s) \
1706c199 151 (bfd_get_section_vma ((s)->objfile->obfd, s->the_bfd_section) \
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152 + bfd_get_section_size ((s)->the_bfd_section) \
153 + obj_section_offset (s))
c906108c 154
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155/* The "objstats" structure provides a place for gdb to record some
156 interesting information about its internal state at runtime, on a
157 per objfile basis, such as information about the number of symbols
0df8b418 158 read, size of string table (if any), etc. */
c906108c 159
c5aa993b 160struct objstats
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161{
162 /* Number of partial symbols read. */
9e86da07 163 int n_psyms = 0;
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164
165 /* Number of full symbols read. */
9e86da07 166 int n_syms = 0;
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167
168 /* Number of ".stabs" read (if applicable). */
9e86da07 169 int n_stabs = 0;
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170
171 /* Number of types. */
9e86da07 172 int n_types = 0;
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173
174 /* Size of stringtable, (if applicable). */
9e86da07 175 int sz_strtab = 0;
95cf5869 176};
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177
178#define OBJSTAT(objfile, expr) (objfile -> stats.expr)
179#define OBJSTATS struct objstats stats
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180extern void print_objfile_statistics (void);
181extern void print_symbol_bcache_statistics (void);
c906108c 182
9227b5eb 183/* Number of entries in the minimal symbol hash table. */
375f3d86 184#define MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE 2039
9227b5eb 185
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186/* An iterator for minimal symbols. */
187
188struct minimal_symbol_iterator
189{
190 typedef minimal_symbol_iterator self_type;
191 typedef struct minimal_symbol *value_type;
192 typedef struct minimal_symbol *&reference;
193 typedef struct minimal_symbol **pointer;
194 typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
195 typedef int difference_type;
196
197 explicit minimal_symbol_iterator (struct minimal_symbol *msym)
198 : m_msym (msym)
199 {
200 }
201
202 value_type operator* () const
203 {
204 return m_msym;
205 }
206
207 bool operator== (const self_type &other) const
208 {
209 return m_msym == other.m_msym;
210 }
211
212 bool operator!= (const self_type &other) const
213 {
214 return m_msym != other.m_msym;
215 }
216
217 self_type &operator++ ()
218 {
219 ++m_msym;
220 return *this;
221 }
222
223private:
224 struct minimal_symbol *m_msym;
225};
226
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227/* Some objfile data is hung off the BFD. This enables sharing of the
228 data across all objfiles using the BFD. The data is stored in an
229 instance of this structure, and associated with the BFD using the
230 registry system. */
231
232struct objfile_per_bfd_storage
233{
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234 objfile_per_bfd_storage ()
235 : minsyms_read (false)
236 {}
237
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238 ~objfile_per_bfd_storage ();
239
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240 /* The storage has an obstack of its own. */
241
23732b1e 242 auto_obstack storage_obstack;
95cf5869 243
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244 /* Byte cache for file names. */
245
25629dfd 246 struct bcache filename_cache;
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247
248 /* Byte cache for macros. */
95cf5869 249
25629dfd 250 struct bcache macro_cache;
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251
252 /* The gdbarch associated with the BFD. Note that this gdbarch is
253 determined solely from BFD information, without looking at target
254 information. The gdbarch determined from a running target may
255 differ from this e.g. with respect to register types and names. */
256
23732b1e 257 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = NULL;
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258
259 /* Hash table for mapping symbol names to demangled names. Each
260 entry in the hash table is actually two consecutive strings,
261 both null-terminated; the first one is a mangled or linkage
262 name, and the second is the demangled name or just a zero byte
263 if the name doesn't demangle. */
95cf5869 264
db92718b 265 htab_up demangled_names_hash;
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266
267 /* The per-objfile information about the entry point, the scope (file/func)
268 containing the entry point, and the scope of the user's main() func. */
269
23732b1e 270 entry_info ei {};
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271
272 /* The name and language of any "main" found in this objfile. The
273 name can be NULL, which means that the information was not
274 recorded. */
275
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276 const char *name_of_main = NULL;
277 enum language language_of_main = language_unknown;
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278
279 /* Each file contains a pointer to an array of minimal symbols for all
280 global symbols that are defined within the file. The array is
281 terminated by a "null symbol", one that has a NULL pointer for the
282 name and a zero value for the address. This makes it easy to walk
283 through the array when passed a pointer to somewhere in the middle
284 of it. There is also a count of the number of symbols, which does
042d75e4 285 not include the terminating null symbol. */
34643a32 286
042d75e4 287 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<minimal_symbol> msymbols;
23732b1e 288 int minimal_symbol_count = 0;
34643a32 289
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290 /* The number of minimal symbols read, before any minimal symbol
291 de-duplication is applied. Note in particular that this has only
292 a passing relationship with the actual size of the table above;
293 use minimal_symbol_count if you need the true size. */
95cf5869 294
23732b1e 295 int n_minsyms = 0;
5f6cac40 296
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297 /* This is true if minimal symbols have already been read. Symbol
298 readers can use this to bypass minimal symbol reading. Also, the
299 minimal symbol table management code in minsyms.c uses this to
300 suppress new minimal symbols. You might think that MSYMBOLS or
301 MINIMAL_SYMBOL_COUNT could be used for this, but it is possible
302 for multiple readers to install minimal symbols into a given
303 per-BFD. */
304
23732b1e 305 bool minsyms_read : 1;
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306
307 /* This is a hash table used to index the minimal symbols by name. */
308
23732b1e 309 minimal_symbol *msymbol_hash[MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE] {};
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310
311 /* This hash table is used to index the minimal symbols by their
312 demangled names. */
313
23732b1e 314 minimal_symbol *msymbol_demangled_hash[MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE] {};
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315
316 /* All the different languages of symbols found in the demangled
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317 hash table. */
318 std::bitset<nr_languages> demangled_hash_languages;
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319};
320
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321/* Master structure for keeping track of each file from which
322 gdb reads symbols. There are several ways these get allocated: 1.
323 The main symbol file, symfile_objfile, set by the symbol-file command,
324 2. Additional symbol files added by the add-symbol-file command,
325 3. Shared library objfiles, added by ADD_SOLIB, 4. symbol files
326 for modules that were loaded when GDB attached to a remote system
327 (see remote-vx.c). */
328
329struct objfile
95cf5869 330{
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331 objfile (bfd *, const char *, objfile_flags);
332 ~objfile ();
333
334 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (objfile);
335
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336 /* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all
337 psymtabs in one objfile. */
338
339 psymtab_storage::partial_symtab_range psymtabs ()
340 {
341 return partial_symtabs->range ();
342 }
343
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344 /* Reset the storage for the partial symbol tables. */
345
346 void reset_psymtabs ()
347 {
348 psymbol_map.clear ();
8d7bcccb 349 partial_symtabs.reset (new psymtab_storage ());
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350 }
351
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352 typedef next_adapter<struct compunit_symtab> compunits_range;
353
354 /* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all
355 compunits in one objfile. */
356
357 compunits_range compunits ()
358 {
359 return compunits_range (compunit_symtabs);
360 }
6d6a12bf 361
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362 /* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all
363 minimal symbols of an objfile. */
364
365 class msymbols_range
366 {
367 public:
368
369 explicit msymbols_range (struct objfile *objfile)
370 : m_objfile (objfile)
371 {
372 }
373
374 minimal_symbol_iterator begin () const
375 {
042d75e4 376 return minimal_symbol_iterator (m_objfile->per_bfd->msymbols.get ());
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377 }
378
379 minimal_symbol_iterator end () const
380 {
381 return minimal_symbol_iterator
042d75e4 382 (m_objfile->per_bfd->msymbols.get ()
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383 + m_objfile->per_bfd->minimal_symbol_count);
384 }
385
386 private:
387
388 struct objfile *m_objfile;
389 };
390
391 /* Return a range adapter for iterating over all minimal
392 symbols. */
393
394 msymbols_range msymbols ()
395 {
396 return msymbols_range (this);
397 }
398
399
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400 /* All struct objfile's are chained together by their next pointers.
401 The program space field "objfiles" (frequently referenced via
402 the macro "object_files") points to the first link in this chain. */
c906108c 403
9e86da07 404 struct objfile *next = nullptr;
c906108c 405
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406 /* The object file's original name as specified by the user,
407 made absolute, and tilde-expanded. However, it is not canonicalized
408 (i.e., it has not been passed through gdb_realpath).
409 This pointer is never NULL. This does not have to be freed; it is
410 guaranteed to have a lifetime at least as long as the objfile. */
c906108c 411
9e86da07 412 char *original_name = nullptr;
c906108c 413
9e86da07 414 CORE_ADDR addr_low = 0;
c906108c 415
b15cc25c 416 /* Some flag bits for this objfile. */
e4f6d2ec 417
b15cc25c 418 objfile_flags flags;
c906108c 419
95cf5869 420 /* The program space associated with this objfile. */
c906108c 421
95cf5869 422 struct program_space *pspace;
6c95b8df 423
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424 /* List of compunits.
425 These are used to do symbol lookups and file/line-number lookups. */
6c95b8df 426
9e86da07 427 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtabs = nullptr;
c906108c 428
d320c2b5 429 /* The partial symbol tables. */
c906108c 430
d320c2b5 431 std::shared_ptr<psymtab_storage> partial_symtabs;
c906108c 432
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433 /* The object file's BFD. Can be null if the objfile contains only
434 minimal symbols, e.g. the run time common symbols for SunOS4. */
c906108c 435
95cf5869 436 bfd *obfd;
c906108c 437
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438 /* The per-BFD data. Note that this is treated specially if OBFD
439 is NULL. */
c906108c 440
9e86da07 441 struct objfile_per_bfd_storage *per_bfd = nullptr;
706e3705 442
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443 /* The modification timestamp of the object file, as of the last time
444 we read its symbols. */
706e3705 445
9e86da07 446 long mtime = 0;
c906108c 447
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448 /* Obstack to hold objects that should be freed when we load a new symbol
449 table from this object file. */
c906108c 450
9e86da07 451 struct obstack objfile_obstack {};
b99607ea 452
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453 /* Map symbol addresses to the partial symtab that defines the
454 object at that address. */
455
456 std::vector<std::pair<CORE_ADDR, partial_symtab *>> psymbol_map;
457
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458 /* Structure which keeps track of functions that manipulate objfile's
459 of the same type as this objfile. I.e. the function to read partial
460 symbols for example. Note that this structure is in statically
461 allocated memory, and is shared by all objfiles that use the
462 object module reader of this type. */
c906108c 463
9e86da07 464 const struct sym_fns *sf = nullptr;
c906108c 465
95cf5869 466 /* Per objfile data-pointers required by other GDB modules. */
c906108c 467
9e86da07 468 REGISTRY_FIELDS {};
0d0e1a63 469
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470 /* Set of relocation offsets to apply to each section.
471 The table is indexed by the_bfd_section->index, thus it is generally
472 as large as the number of sections in the binary.
473 The table is stored on the objfile_obstack.
0d0e1a63 474
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475 These offsets indicate that all symbols (including partial and
476 minimal symbols) which have been read have been relocated by this
477 much. Symbols which are yet to be read need to be relocated by it. */
c906108c 478
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479 struct section_offsets *section_offsets = nullptr;
480 int num_sections = 0;
c906108c 481
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482 /* Indexes in the section_offsets array. These are initialized by the
483 *_symfile_offsets() family of functions (som_symfile_offsets,
484 xcoff_symfile_offsets, default_symfile_offsets). In theory they
485 should correspond to the section indexes used by bfd for the
486 current objfile. The exception to this for the time being is the
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487 SOM version.
488
489 These are initialized to -1 so that we can later detect if they
490 are used w/o being properly assigned to. */
c906108c 491
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492 int sect_index_text = -1;
493 int sect_index_data = -1;
494 int sect_index_bss = -1;
495 int sect_index_rodata = -1;
b8fbeb18 496
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497 /* These pointers are used to locate the section table, which
498 among other things, is used to map pc addresses into sections.
499 SECTIONS points to the first entry in the table, and
500 SECTIONS_END points to the first location past the last entry
501 in the table. The table is stored on the objfile_obstack. The
502 sections are indexed by the BFD section index; but the
503 structure data is only valid for certain sections
504 (e.g. non-empty, SEC_ALLOC). */
b8fbeb18 505
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506 struct obj_section *sections = nullptr;
507 struct obj_section *sections_end = nullptr;
c906108c 508
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509 /* GDB allows to have debug symbols in separate object files. This is
510 used by .gnu_debuglink, ELF build id note and Mach-O OSO.
511 Although this is a tree structure, GDB only support one level
512 (ie a separate debug for a separate debug is not supported). Note that
513 separate debug object are in the main chain and therefore will be
2030c079 514 visited by objfiles & co iterators. Separate debug objfile always
95cf5869 515 has a non-nul separate_debug_objfile_backlink. */
c906108c 516
95cf5869 517 /* Link to the first separate debug object, if any. */
15d123c9 518
9e86da07 519 struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile = nullptr;
5b5d99cf 520
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521 /* If this is a separate debug object, this is used as a link to the
522 actual executable objfile. */
15d123c9 523
9e86da07 524 struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile_backlink = nullptr;
15d123c9 525
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526 /* If this is a separate debug object, this is a link to the next one
527 for the same executable objfile. */
5c4e30ca 528
9e86da07 529 struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile_link = nullptr;
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530
531 /* Place to stash various statistics about this objfile. */
532
533 OBJSTATS;
534
535 /* A linked list of symbols created when reading template types or
536 function templates. These symbols are not stored in any symbol
537 table, so we have to keep them here to relocate them
538 properly. */
539
9e86da07 540 struct symbol *template_symbols = nullptr;
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542 /* Associate a static link (struct dynamic_prop *) to all blocks (struct
543 block *) that have one.
544
545 In the context of nested functions (available in Pascal, Ada and GNU C,
546 for instance), a static link (as in DWARF's DW_AT_static_link attribute)
547 for a function is a way to get the frame corresponding to the enclosing
548 function.
549
550 Very few blocks have a static link, so it's more memory efficient to
551 store these here rather than in struct block. Static links must be
552 allocated on the objfile's obstack. */
9e86da07 553 htab_t static_links {};
95cf5869 554};
c906108c 555
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556/* Declarations for functions defined in objfiles.c */
557
9c1877ea 558extern struct gdbarch *get_objfile_arch (const struct objfile *);
5e2b427d 559
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560extern int entry_point_address_query (CORE_ADDR *entry_p);
561
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562extern CORE_ADDR entry_point_address (void);
563
d82ea6a8 564extern void build_objfile_section_table (struct objfile *);
c906108c 565
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566extern struct objfile *objfile_separate_debug_iterate (const struct objfile *,
567 const struct objfile *);
568
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569extern void put_objfile_before (struct objfile *, struct objfile *);
570
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571extern void add_separate_debug_objfile (struct objfile *, struct objfile *);
572
a14ed312 573extern void unlink_objfile (struct objfile *);
c906108c 574
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575extern void free_objfile_separate_debug (struct objfile *);
576
a14ed312 577extern void free_all_objfiles (void);
c906108c 578
3189cb12 579extern void objfile_relocate (struct objfile *, const struct section_offsets *);
4141a416 580extern void objfile_rebase (struct objfile *, CORE_ADDR);
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582extern int objfile_has_partial_symbols (struct objfile *objfile);
583
584extern int objfile_has_full_symbols (struct objfile *objfile);
585
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586extern int objfile_has_symbols (struct objfile *objfile);
587
a14ed312 588extern int have_partial_symbols (void);
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a14ed312 590extern int have_full_symbols (void);
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592extern void objfile_set_sym_fns (struct objfile *objfile,
593 const struct sym_fns *sf);
594
bb272892 595extern void objfiles_changed (void);
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596
597extern int is_addr_in_objfile (CORE_ADDR addr, const struct objfile *objfile);
bb272892 598
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599/* Return true if ADDRESS maps into one of the sections of a
600 OBJF_SHARED objfile of PSPACE and false otherwise. */
08351840 601
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602extern int shared_objfile_contains_address_p (struct program_space *pspace,
603 CORE_ADDR address);
08351840 604
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605/* This operation deletes all objfile entries that represent solibs that
606 weren't explicitly loaded by the user, via e.g., the add-symbol-file
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607 command. */
608
a14ed312 609extern void objfile_purge_solibs (void);
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610
611/* Functions for dealing with the minimal symbol table, really a misc
612 address<->symbol mapping for things we don't have debug symbols for. */
613
a14ed312 614extern int have_minimal_symbols (void);
c906108c 615
a14ed312 616extern struct obj_section *find_pc_section (CORE_ADDR pc);
c906108c 617
3e5d3a5a 618/* Return non-zero if PC is in a section called NAME. */
a121b7c1 619extern int pc_in_section (CORE_ADDR, const char *);
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620
621/* Return non-zero if PC is in a SVR4-style procedure linkage table
622 section. */
623
624static inline int
625in_plt_section (CORE_ADDR pc)
626{
627 return pc_in_section (pc, ".plt");
628}
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630/* Keep a registry of per-objfile data-pointers required by other GDB
631 modules. */
8e260fc0 632DECLARE_REGISTRY(objfile);
e3c69974 633
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634/* In normal use, the section map will be rebuilt by find_pc_section
635 if objfiles have been added, removed or relocated since it was last
636 called. Calling inhibit_section_map_updates will inhibit this
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637 behavior until the returned scoped_restore object is destroyed. If
638 you call inhibit_section_map_updates you must ensure that every
639 call to find_pc_section in the inhibited region relates to a
640 section that is already in the section map and has not since been
641 removed or relocated. */
642extern scoped_restore_tmpl<int> inhibit_section_map_updates
643 (struct program_space *pspace);
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645extern void default_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order
646 (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
647 iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order_cb_ftype *cb,
648 void *cb_data, struct objfile *current_objfile);
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649\f
650
c906108c 651#define ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS(objfile, osect) \
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652 for (osect = objfile->sections; osect < objfile->sections_end; osect++) \
653 if (osect->the_bfd_section == NULL) \
654 { \
655 /* Nothing. */ \
656 } \
657 else
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b8fbeb18 659#define SECT_OFF_DATA(objfile) \
8e65ff28 660 ((objfile->sect_index_data == -1) \
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661 ? (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
662 _("sect_index_data not initialized")), -1) \
8e65ff28 663 : objfile->sect_index_data)
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664
665#define SECT_OFF_RODATA(objfile) \
8e65ff28 666 ((objfile->sect_index_rodata == -1) \
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667 ? (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
668 _("sect_index_rodata not initialized")), -1) \
8e65ff28 669 : objfile->sect_index_rodata)
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670
671#define SECT_OFF_TEXT(objfile) \
8e65ff28 672 ((objfile->sect_index_text == -1) \
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673 ? (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
674 _("sect_index_text not initialized")), -1) \
8e65ff28 675 : objfile->sect_index_text)
b8fbeb18 676
a4c8257b 677/* Sometimes the .bss section is missing from the objfile, so we don't
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678 want to die here. Let the users of SECT_OFF_BSS deal with an
679 uninitialized section index. */
a4c8257b 680#define SECT_OFF_BSS(objfile) (objfile)->sect_index_bss
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682/* Answer whether there is more than one object file loaded. */
683
684#define MULTI_OBJFILE_P() (object_files && object_files->next)
685
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686/* Reset the per-BFD storage area on OBJ. */
687
688void set_objfile_per_bfd (struct objfile *obj);
689
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690/* Return canonical name for OBJFILE.
691 This is the real file name if the file has been opened.
692 Otherwise it is the original name supplied by the user. */
693
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694const char *objfile_name (const struct objfile *objfile);
695
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696/* Return the (real) file name of OBJFILE if the file has been opened,
697 otherwise return NULL. */
698
699const char *objfile_filename (const struct objfile *objfile);
700
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701/* Return the name to print for OBJFILE in debugging messages. */
702
703extern const char *objfile_debug_name (const struct objfile *objfile);
704
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705/* Return the name of the file format of OBJFILE if the file has been opened,
706 otherwise return NULL. */
707
708const char *objfile_flavour_name (struct objfile *objfile);
709
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710/* Set the objfile's notion of the "main" name and language. */
711
712extern void set_objfile_main_name (struct objfile *objfile,
713 const char *name, enum language lang);
714
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715extern void objfile_register_static_link
716 (struct objfile *objfile,
717 const struct block *block,
718 const struct dynamic_prop *static_link);
719
720extern const struct dynamic_prop *objfile_lookup_static_link
721 (struct objfile *objfile, const struct block *block);
722
c5aa993b 723#endif /* !defined (OBJFILES_H) */
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