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c906108c 1/* Symbol table definitions for GDB.
1bac305b 2
6aba47ca 3 Copyright (C) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
4c38e0a4 4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
6aba47ca 5 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 6
c5aa993b 7 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 8
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9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 12 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 13
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14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 18
c5aa993b 19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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21
22#if !defined (SYMTAB_H)
23#define SYMTAB_H 1
24
5f8a3188 25/* Opaque declarations. */
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26struct ui_file;
27struct frame_info;
28struct symbol;
5f8a3188 29struct obstack;
6a2f5abf 30struct objfile;
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31struct block;
32struct blockvector;
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33struct axs_value;
34struct agent_expr;
6c95b8df 35struct program_space;
c906108c 36
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37/* Some of the structures in this file are space critical.
38 The space-critical structures are:
39
40 struct general_symbol_info
41 struct symbol
42 struct partial_symbol
43
5bccb4d1 44 These structures are laid out to encourage good packing.
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45 They use ENUM_BITFIELD and short int fields, and they order the
46 structure members so that fields less than a word are next
47 to each other so they can be packed together. */
48
49/* Rearranged: used ENUM_BITFIELD and rearranged field order in
50 all the space critical structures (plus struct minimal_symbol).
51 Memory usage dropped from 99360768 bytes to 90001408 bytes.
52 I measured this with before-and-after tests of
53 "HEAD-old-gdb -readnow HEAD-old-gdb" and
54 "HEAD-new-gdb -readnow HEAD-old-gdb" on native i686-pc-linux-gnu,
55 red hat linux 8, with LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/debug,
56 typing "maint space 1" at the first command prompt.
57
58 Here is another measurement (from andrew c):
59 # no /usr/lib/debug, just plain glibc, like a normal user
60 gdb HEAD-old-gdb
61 (gdb) break internal_error
62 (gdb) run
63 (gdb) maint internal-error
64 (gdb) backtrace
65 (gdb) maint space 1
66
67 gdb gdb_6_0_branch 2003-08-19 space used: 8896512
68 gdb HEAD 2003-08-19 space used: 8904704
69 gdb HEAD 2003-08-21 space used: 8396800 (+symtab.h)
70 gdb HEAD 2003-08-21 space used: 8265728 (+gdbtypes.h)
71
72 The third line shows the savings from the optimizations in symtab.h.
73 The fourth line shows the savings from the optimizations in
74 gdbtypes.h. Both optimizations are in gdb HEAD now.
75
76 --chastain 2003-08-21 */
77
29df156d 78/* Struct for storing C++ specific information. Allocated when needed. */
a7f19c79 79
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80struct cplus_specific
81{
82 char *demangled_name;
83};
a7f19c79 84
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85/* Define a structure for the information that is common to all symbol types,
86 including minimal symbols, partial symbols, and full symbols. In a
87 multilanguage environment, some language specific information may need to
a7f19c79 88 be recorded along with each symbol. */
c906108c 89
a7f19c79 90/* This structure is space critical. See space comments at the top. */
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91
92struct general_symbol_info
17c5ed2c 93{
22abf04a 94 /* Name of the symbol. This is a required field. Storage for the
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95 name is allocated on the objfile_obstack for the associated
96 objfile. For languages like C++ that make a distinction between
97 the mangled name and demangled name, this is the mangled
98 name. */
c906108c 99
17c5ed2c 100 char *name;
c906108c 101
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102 /* Value of the symbol. Which member of this union to use, and what
103 it means, depends on what kind of symbol this is and its
104 SYMBOL_CLASS. See comments there for more details. All of these
105 are in host byte order (though what they point to might be in
106 target byte order, e.g. LOC_CONST_BYTES). */
c906108c 107
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108 union
109 {
110 /* The fact that this is a long not a LONGEST mainly limits the
111 range of a LOC_CONST. Since LOC_CONST_BYTES exists, I'm not
112 sure that is a big deal. */
113 long ivalue;
c906108c 114
17c5ed2c 115 struct block *block;
c906108c 116
4e38b386 117 gdb_byte *bytes;
c906108c 118
17c5ed2c 119 CORE_ADDR address;
c906108c 120
17c5ed2c 121 /* for opaque typedef struct chain */
c906108c 122
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123 struct symbol *chain;
124 }
125 value;
c906108c 126
17c5ed2c 127 /* Since one and only one language can apply, wrap the language specific
29df156d 128 information inside a union. */
c906108c 129
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130 union
131 {
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132 /* This is used by languages which wish to store a demangled name.
133 currently used by Ada, Java, and Objective C.*/
134 struct mangled_lang
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135 {
136 char *demangled_name;
137 }
afa16725 138 mangled_lang;
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139
140 struct cplus_specific *cplus_specific;
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141 }
142 language_specific;
c5aa993b 143
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144 /* Record the source code language that applies to this symbol.
145 This is used to select one of the fields from the language specific
146 union above. */
c5aa993b 147
87193939 148 ENUM_BITFIELD(language) language : 8;
c5aa993b 149
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150 /* Which section is this symbol in? This is an index into
151 section_offsets for this objfile. Negative means that the symbol
152 does not get relocated relative to a section.
153 Disclaimer: currently this is just used for xcoff, so don't
154 expect all symbol-reading code to set it correctly (the ELF code
155 also tries to set it correctly). */
c5aa993b 156
17c5ed2c 157 short section;
c5aa993b 158
c0201579 159 /* The section associated with this symbol. It can be NULL. */
c5aa993b 160
714835d5 161 struct obj_section *obj_section;
17c5ed2c 162};
c906108c 163
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164extern void symbol_set_demangled_name (struct general_symbol_info *, char *,
165 struct objfile *);
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166
167extern char *symbol_get_demangled_name (const struct general_symbol_info *);
168
714835d5 169extern CORE_ADDR symbol_overlayed_address (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c906108c 170
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171/* Note that all the following SYMBOL_* macros are used with the
172 SYMBOL argument being either a partial symbol, a minimal symbol or
173 a full symbol. All three types have a ginfo field. In particular
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174 the SYMBOL_INIT_LANGUAGE_SPECIFIC, SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME, etc.
175 macros cannot be entirely substituted by
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176 functions, unless the callers are changed to pass in the ginfo
177 field only, instead of the SYMBOL parameter. */
178
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179#define SYMBOL_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.value.ivalue
180#define SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.value.address
181#define SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.value.bytes
182#define SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.value.block
183#define SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.value.chain
184#define SYMBOL_LANGUAGE(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.language
185#define SYMBOL_SECTION(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.section
714835d5 186#define SYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.obj_section
c906108c 187
89aad1f9 188/* Initializes the language dependent portion of a symbol
c906108c 189 depending upon the language for the symbol. */
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190#define SYMBOL_INIT_LANGUAGE_SPECIFIC(symbol,language) \
191 (symbol_init_language_specific (&(symbol)->ginfo, (language)))
192extern void symbol_init_language_specific (struct general_symbol_info *symbol,
193 enum language language);
c906108c 194
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195/* Set just the linkage name of a symbol; do not try to demangle
196 it. Used for constructs which do not have a mangled name,
197 e.g. struct tags. Unlike SYMBOL_SET_NAMES, linkage_name must
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198 be terminated and either already on the objfile's obstack or
199 permanently allocated. */
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200#define SYMBOL_SET_LINKAGE_NAME(symbol,linkage_name) \
201 (symbol)->ginfo.name = (linkage_name)
202
203/* Set the linkage and natural names of a symbol, by demangling
204 the linkage name. */
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205#define SYMBOL_SET_NAMES(symbol,linkage_name,len,copy_name,objfile) \
206 symbol_set_names (&(symbol)->ginfo, linkage_name, len, copy_name, objfile)
2de7ced7 207extern void symbol_set_names (struct general_symbol_info *symbol,
04a679b8 208 const char *linkage_name, int len, int copy_name,
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209 struct objfile *objfile);
210
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211/* Now come lots of name accessor macros. Short version as to when to
212 use which: Use SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME to refer to the name of the
213 symbol in the original source code. Use SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME if you
214 want to know what the linker thinks the symbol's name is. Use
215 SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME for output. Use SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME if you
216 specifically need to know whether SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME and
3567439c 217 SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME are different. */
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218
219/* Return SYMBOL's "natural" name, i.e. the name that it was called in
220 the original source code. In languages like C++ where symbols may
221 be mangled for ease of manipulation by the linker, this is the
222 demangled name. */
223
224#define SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME(symbol) \
225 (symbol_natural_name (&(symbol)->ginfo))
226extern char *symbol_natural_name (const struct general_symbol_info *symbol);
227
228/* Return SYMBOL's name from the point of view of the linker. In
229 languages like C++ where symbols may be mangled for ease of
230 manipulation by the linker, this is the mangled name; otherwise,
3567439c 231 it's the same as SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME. */
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232
233#define SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME(symbol) (symbol)->ginfo.name
234
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235/* Return the demangled name for a symbol based on the language for
236 that symbol. If no demangled name exists, return NULL. */
237#define SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME(symbol) \
238 (symbol_demangled_name (&(symbol)->ginfo))
df8a16a1 239extern char *symbol_demangled_name (const struct general_symbol_info *symbol);
c906108c 240
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241/* Macro that returns a version of the name of a symbol that is
242 suitable for output. In C++ this is the "demangled" form of the
243 name if demangle is on and the "mangled" form of the name if
244 demangle is off. In other languages this is just the symbol name.
245 The result should never be NULL. Don't use this for internal
246 purposes (e.g. storing in a hashtable): it's only suitable for
247 output. */
248
249#define SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME(symbol) \
22abf04a 250 (demangle ? SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (symbol) : SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (symbol))
c906108c 251
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252/* Macro that tests a symbol for a match against a specified name string.
253 First test the unencoded name, then looks for and test a C++ encoded
254 name if it exists. Note that whitespace is ignored while attempting to
255 match a C++ encoded name, so that "foo::bar(int,long)" is the same as
256 "foo :: bar (int, long)".
257 Evaluates to zero if the match fails, or nonzero if it succeeds. */
258
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259/* Macro that tests a symbol for a match against a specified name
260 string. It tests against SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME, and it ignores
261 whitespace and trailing parentheses. (See strcmp_iw for details
262 about its behavior.) */
263
264#define SYMBOL_MATCHES_NATURAL_NAME(symbol, name) \
265 (strcmp_iw (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (symbol), (name)) == 0)
266
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267/* Macro that returns the name to be used when sorting and searching symbols.
268 In C++, Chill, and Java, we search for the demangled form of a name,
269 and so sort symbols accordingly. In Ada, however, we search by mangled
270 name. If there is no distinct demangled name, then SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME
271 returns the same value (same pointer) as SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME. */
272#define SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME(symbol) \
273 (symbol_search_name (&(symbol)->ginfo))
274extern char *symbol_search_name (const struct general_symbol_info *);
275
276/* Analogous to SYMBOL_MATCHES_NATURAL_NAME, but uses the search
277 name. */
278#define SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME(symbol, name) \
279 (strcmp_iw (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (symbol), (name)) == 0)
280
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281/* Classification types for a minimal symbol. These should be taken as
282 "advisory only", since if gdb can't easily figure out a
283 classification it simply selects mst_unknown. It may also have to
284 guess when it can't figure out which is a better match between two
285 types (mst_data versus mst_bss) for example. Since the minimal
286 symbol info is sometimes derived from the BFD library's view of a
287 file, we need to live with what information bfd supplies. */
288
289enum minimal_symbol_type
290{
291 mst_unknown = 0, /* Unknown type, the default */
292 mst_text, /* Generally executable instructions */
293 mst_data, /* Generally initialized data */
294 mst_bss, /* Generally uninitialized data */
295 mst_abs, /* Generally absolute (nonrelocatable) */
296 /* GDB uses mst_solib_trampoline for the start address of a shared
297 library trampoline entry. Breakpoints for shared library functions
298 are put there if the shared library is not yet loaded.
299 After the shared library is loaded, lookup_minimal_symbol will
300 prefer the minimal symbol from the shared library (usually
301 a mst_text symbol) over the mst_solib_trampoline symbol, and the
302 breakpoints will be moved to their true address in the shared
303 library via breakpoint_re_set. */
304 mst_solib_trampoline, /* Shared library trampoline code */
305 /* For the mst_file* types, the names are only guaranteed to be unique
306 within a given .o file. */
307 mst_file_text, /* Static version of mst_text */
308 mst_file_data, /* Static version of mst_data */
309 mst_file_bss /* Static version of mst_bss */
310};
311
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312/* Define a simple structure used to hold some very basic information about
313 all defined global symbols (text, data, bss, abs, etc). The only required
314 information is the general_symbol_info.
315
316 In many cases, even if a file was compiled with no special options for
317 debugging at all, as long as was not stripped it will contain sufficient
318 information to build a useful minimal symbol table using this structure.
319 Even when a file contains enough debugging information to build a full
320 symbol table, these minimal symbols are still useful for quickly mapping
321 between names and addresses, and vice versa. They are also sometimes
322 used to figure out what full symbol table entries need to be read in. */
323
324struct minimal_symbol
17c5ed2c 325{
c906108c 326
17c5ed2c 327 /* The general symbol info required for all types of symbols.
c906108c 328
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329 The SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS contains the address that this symbol
330 corresponds to. */
c906108c 331
17c5ed2c 332 struct general_symbol_info ginfo;
c906108c 333
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334 /* Size of this symbol. end_psymtab in dbxread.c uses this
335 information to calculate the end of the partial symtab based on the
336 address of the last symbol plus the size of the last symbol. */
337
338 unsigned long size;
339
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340 /* Which source file is this symbol in? Only relevant for mst_file_*. */
341 char *filename;
c906108c 342
87193939 343 /* Classification type for this minimal symbol. */
17c5ed2c 344
87193939 345 ENUM_BITFIELD(minimal_symbol_type) type : 8;
17c5ed2c 346
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347 /* Two flag bits provided for the use of the target. */
348 unsigned int target_flag_1 : 1;
349 unsigned int target_flag_2 : 1;
350
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351 /* Minimal symbols with the same hash key are kept on a linked
352 list. This is the link. */
353
354 struct minimal_symbol *hash_next;
355
356 /* Minimal symbols are stored in two different hash tables. This is
357 the `next' pointer for the demangled hash table. */
358
359 struct minimal_symbol *demangled_hash_next;
360};
c906108c 361
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362#define MSYMBOL_TARGET_FLAG_1(msymbol) (msymbol)->target_flag_1
363#define MSYMBOL_TARGET_FLAG_2(msymbol) (msymbol)->target_flag_2
f594e5e9 364#define MSYMBOL_SIZE(msymbol) (msymbol)->size
c906108c 365#define MSYMBOL_TYPE(msymbol) (msymbol)->type
c906108c 366
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c5aa993b 368
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369/* Represent one symbol name; a variable, constant, function or typedef. */
370
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371/* Different name domains for symbols. Looking up a symbol specifies a
372 domain and ignores symbol definitions in other name domains. */
c906108c 373
87193939 374typedef enum domain_enum_tag
17c5ed2c 375{
176620f1 376 /* UNDEF_DOMAIN is used when a domain has not been discovered or
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377 none of the following apply. This usually indicates an error either
378 in the symbol information or in gdb's handling of symbols. */
c906108c 379
176620f1 380 UNDEF_DOMAIN,
c906108c 381
176620f1 382 /* VAR_DOMAIN is the usual domain. In C, this contains variables,
17c5ed2c 383 function names, typedef names and enum type values. */
c906108c 384
176620f1 385 VAR_DOMAIN,
c906108c 386
176620f1 387 /* STRUCT_DOMAIN is used in C to hold struct, union and enum type names.
17c5ed2c 388 Thus, if `struct foo' is used in a C program, it produces a symbol named
176620f1 389 `foo' in the STRUCT_DOMAIN. */
c906108c 390
176620f1 391 STRUCT_DOMAIN,
c906108c 392
0f5238ed 393 /* LABEL_DOMAIN may be used for names of labels (for gotos). */
c906108c 394
176620f1 395 LABEL_DOMAIN,
c906108c 396
176620f1 397 /* Searching domains. These overlap with VAR_DOMAIN, providing
17c5ed2c 398 some granularity with the search_symbols function. */
c906108c 399
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400 /* Everything in VAR_DOMAIN minus FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN and
401 TYPES_DOMAIN. */
176620f1 402 VARIABLES_DOMAIN,
c906108c 403
17c5ed2c 404 /* All functions -- for some reason not methods, though. */
176620f1 405 FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN,
c906108c 406
17c5ed2c 407 /* All defined types */
bd2e94ce 408 TYPES_DOMAIN
17c5ed2c 409}
176620f1 410domain_enum;
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411
412/* An address-class says where to find the value of a symbol. */
413
414enum address_class
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415{
416 /* Not used; catches errors */
c5aa993b 417
17c5ed2c 418 LOC_UNDEF,
c906108c 419
17c5ed2c 420 /* Value is constant int SYMBOL_VALUE, host byteorder */
c906108c 421
17c5ed2c 422 LOC_CONST,
c906108c 423
17c5ed2c 424 /* Value is at fixed address SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS */
c906108c 425
17c5ed2c 426 LOC_STATIC,
c906108c 427
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428 /* Value is in register. SYMBOL_VALUE is the register number
429 in the original debug format. SYMBOL_REGISTER_OPS holds a
430 function that can be called to transform this into the
431 actual register number this represents in a specific target
432 architecture (gdbarch).
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433
434 For some symbol formats (stabs, for some compilers at least),
435 the compiler generates two symbols, an argument and a register.
436 In some cases we combine them to a single LOC_REGISTER in symbol
437 reading, but currently not for all cases (e.g. it's passed on the
438 stack and then loaded into a register). */
c906108c 439
17c5ed2c 440 LOC_REGISTER,
c906108c 441
17c5ed2c 442 /* It's an argument; the value is at SYMBOL_VALUE offset in arglist. */
c906108c 443
17c5ed2c 444 LOC_ARG,
c906108c 445
17c5ed2c 446 /* Value address is at SYMBOL_VALUE offset in arglist. */
c906108c 447
17c5ed2c 448 LOC_REF_ARG,
c906108c 449
2a2d4dc3 450 /* Value is in specified register. Just like LOC_REGISTER except the
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451 register holds the address of the argument instead of the argument
452 itself. This is currently used for the passing of structs and unions
453 on sparc and hppa. It is also used for call by reference where the
454 address is in a register, at least by mipsread.c. */
c906108c 455
17c5ed2c 456 LOC_REGPARM_ADDR,
c906108c 457
17c5ed2c 458 /* Value is a local variable at SYMBOL_VALUE offset in stack frame. */
c906108c 459
17c5ed2c 460 LOC_LOCAL,
c906108c 461
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462 /* Value not used; definition in SYMBOL_TYPE. Symbols in the domain
463 STRUCT_DOMAIN all have this class. */
c906108c 464
17c5ed2c 465 LOC_TYPEDEF,
c906108c 466
17c5ed2c 467 /* Value is address SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS in the code */
c906108c 468
17c5ed2c 469 LOC_LABEL,
c906108c 470
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471 /* In a symbol table, value is SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE of a `struct block'.
472 In a partial symbol table, SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS is the start address
473 of the block. Function names have this class. */
c906108c 474
17c5ed2c 475 LOC_BLOCK,
c906108c 476
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477 /* Value is a constant byte-sequence pointed to by SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES, in
478 target byte order. */
c906108c 479
17c5ed2c 480 LOC_CONST_BYTES,
c906108c 481
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482 /* Value is at fixed address, but the address of the variable has
483 to be determined from the minimal symbol table whenever the
484 variable is referenced.
485 This happens if debugging information for a global symbol is
486 emitted and the corresponding minimal symbol is defined
487 in another object file or runtime common storage.
488 The linker might even remove the minimal symbol if the global
489 symbol is never referenced, in which case the symbol remains
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490 unresolved.
491
492 GDB would normally find the symbol in the minimal symbol table if it will
493 not find it in the full symbol table. But a reference to an external
494 symbol in a local block shadowing other definition requires full symbol
495 without possibly having its address available for LOC_STATIC. Testcase
496 is provided as `gdb.dwarf2/dw2-unresolved.exp'. */
c906108c 497
17c5ed2c 498 LOC_UNRESOLVED,
c906108c 499
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500 /* The variable does not actually exist in the program.
501 The value is ignored. */
c906108c 502
17c5ed2c 503 LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT,
c906108c 504
4c2df51b 505 /* The variable's address is computed by a set of location
768a979c 506 functions (see "struct symbol_computed_ops" below). */
4c2df51b 507 LOC_COMPUTED,
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508};
509
768a979c 510/* The methods needed to implement LOC_COMPUTED. These methods can
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511 use the symbol's .aux_value for additional per-symbol information.
512
513 At present this is only used to implement location expressions. */
514
768a979c 515struct symbol_computed_ops
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516{
517
518 /* Return the value of the variable SYMBOL, relative to the stack
519 frame FRAME. If the variable has been optimized out, return
520 zero.
521
522 Iff `read_needs_frame (SYMBOL)' is zero, then FRAME may be zero. */
523
524 struct value *(*read_variable) (struct symbol * symbol,
525 struct frame_info * frame);
526
527 /* Return non-zero if we need a frame to find the value of the SYMBOL. */
528 int (*read_needs_frame) (struct symbol * symbol);
529
530 /* Write to STREAM a natural-language description of the location of
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531 SYMBOL, in the context of ADDR. */
532 void (*describe_location) (struct symbol * symbol, CORE_ADDR addr,
533 struct ui_file * stream);
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535 /* Tracepoint support. Append bytecodes to the tracepoint agent
536 expression AX that push the address of the object SYMBOL. Set
537 VALUE appropriately. Note --- for objects in registers, this
538 needn't emit any code; as long as it sets VALUE properly, then
539 the caller will generate the right code in the process of
540 treating this as an lvalue or rvalue. */
541
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542 void (*tracepoint_var_ref) (struct symbol *symbol, struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
543 struct agent_expr *ax, struct axs_value *value);
17c5ed2c 544};
c906108c 545
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546/* Functions used with LOC_REGISTER and LOC_REGPARM_ADDR. */
547
548struct symbol_register_ops
549{
550 int (*register_number) (struct symbol *symbol, struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
551};
552
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553/* This structure is space critical. See space comments at the top. */
554
c906108c 555struct symbol
17c5ed2c 556{
c906108c 557
17c5ed2c 558 /* The general symbol info required for all types of symbols. */
c906108c 559
17c5ed2c 560 struct general_symbol_info ginfo;
c906108c 561
17c5ed2c 562 /* Data type of value */
c906108c 563
17c5ed2c 564 struct type *type;
c906108c 565
cb1df416 566 /* The symbol table containing this symbol. This is the file
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567 associated with LINE. It can be NULL during symbols read-in but it is
568 never NULL during normal operation. */
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569 struct symtab *symtab;
570
176620f1 571 /* Domain code. */
c906108c 572
87193939 573 ENUM_BITFIELD(domain_enum_tag) domain : 6;
c906108c 574
17c5ed2c 575 /* Address class */
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576 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-11-02: The fields "aclass" and "ops" contain
577 overlapping information. By creating a per-aclass ops vector, or
578 using the aclass as an index into an ops table, the aclass and
579 ops fields can be merged. The latter, for instance, would shave
580 32-bits from each symbol (relative to a symbol lookup, any table
581 index overhead would be in the noise). */
c906108c 582
87193939 583 ENUM_BITFIELD(address_class) aclass : 6;
c906108c 584
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585 /* Whether this is an argument. */
586
587 unsigned is_argument : 1;
588
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589 /* Whether this is an inlined function (class LOC_BLOCK only). */
590 unsigned is_inlined : 1;
591
592 /* Line number of this symbol's definition, except for inlined
593 functions. For an inlined function (class LOC_BLOCK and
594 SYMBOL_INLINED set) this is the line number of the function's call
595 site. Inlined function symbols are not definitions, and they are
596 never found by symbol table lookup.
597
598 FIXME: Should we really make the assumption that nobody will try
599 to debug files longer than 64K lines? What about machine
600 generated programs? */
c906108c 601
17c5ed2c 602 unsigned short line;
c906108c 603
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604 /* Method's for symbol's of this class. */
605 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-11-02: See comment above attached to "aclass". */
606
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607 union
608 {
609 /* Used with LOC_COMPUTED. */
610 const struct symbol_computed_ops *ops_computed;
611
612 /* Used with LOC_REGISTER and LOC_REGPARM_ADDR. */
613 const struct symbol_register_ops *ops_register;
614 } ops;
a67af2b9 615
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616 /* An arbitrary data pointer, allowing symbol readers to record
617 additional information on a per-symbol basis. Note that this data
618 must be allocated using the same obstack as the symbol itself. */
2a2d4dc3 619 /* So far it is only used by LOC_COMPUTED to
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620 find the location information. For a LOC_BLOCK symbol
621 for a function in a compilation unit compiled with DWARF 2
622 information, this is information used internally by the DWARF 2
623 code --- specifically, the location expression for the frame
624 base for this function. */
625 /* FIXME drow/2003-02-21: For the LOC_BLOCK case, it might be better
626 to add a magic symbol to the block containing this information,
627 or to have a generic debug info annotation slot for symbols. */
628
629 void *aux_value;
c906108c 630
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631 struct symbol *hash_next;
632};
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633
634
176620f1 635#define SYMBOL_DOMAIN(symbol) (symbol)->domain
c906108c 636#define SYMBOL_CLASS(symbol) (symbol)->aclass
2a2d4dc3 637#define SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT(symbol) (symbol)->is_argument
edb3359d 638#define SYMBOL_INLINED(symbol) (symbol)->is_inlined
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639#define SYMBOL_TYPE(symbol) (symbol)->type
640#define SYMBOL_LINE(symbol) (symbol)->line
cb1df416 641#define SYMBOL_SYMTAB(symbol) (symbol)->symtab
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642#define SYMBOL_COMPUTED_OPS(symbol) (symbol)->ops.ops_computed
643#define SYMBOL_REGISTER_OPS(symbol) (symbol)->ops.ops_register
10f4ecb8 644#define SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON(symbol) (symbol)->aux_value
c906108c 645\f
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646/* Each item represents a line-->pc (or the reverse) mapping. This is
647 somewhat more wasteful of space than one might wish, but since only
648 the files which are actually debugged are read in to core, we don't
649 waste much space. */
650
651struct linetable_entry
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652{
653 int line;
654 CORE_ADDR pc;
655};
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656
657/* The order of entries in the linetable is significant. They should
658 be sorted by increasing values of the pc field. If there is more than
659 one entry for a given pc, then I'm not sure what should happen (and
660 I not sure whether we currently handle it the best way).
661
662 Example: a C for statement generally looks like this
663
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664 10 0x100 - for the init/test part of a for stmt.
665 20 0x200
666 30 0x300
667 10 0x400 - for the increment part of a for stmt.
c906108c 668
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669 If an entry has a line number of zero, it marks the start of a PC
670 range for which no line number information is available. It is
671 acceptable, though wasteful of table space, for such a range to be
672 zero length. */
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673
674struct linetable
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675{
676 int nitems;
c906108c 677
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678 /* Actually NITEMS elements. If you don't like this use of the
679 `struct hack', you can shove it up your ANSI (seriously, if the
680 committee tells us how to do it, we can probably go along). */
681 struct linetable_entry item[1];
682};
c906108c 683
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684/* How to relocate the symbols from each section in a symbol file.
685 Each struct contains an array of offsets.
686 The ordering and meaning of the offsets is file-type-dependent;
687 typically it is indexed by section numbers or symbol types or
688 something like that.
689
690 To give us flexibility in changing the internal representation
691 of these offsets, the ANOFFSET macro must be used to insert and
692 extract offset values in the struct. */
693
694struct section_offsets
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695{
696 CORE_ADDR offsets[1]; /* As many as needed. */
697};
c906108c 698
a4c8257b 699#define ANOFFSET(secoff, whichone) \
8e65ff28 700 ((whichone == -1) \
e2e0b3e5 701 ? (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Section index is uninitialized")), -1) \
8e65ff28 702 : secoff->offsets[whichone])
c906108c 703
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704/* The size of a section_offsets table for N sections. */
705#define SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS(n) \
c906108c 706 (sizeof (struct section_offsets) \
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707 + sizeof (((struct section_offsets *) 0)->offsets) * ((n)-1))
708
a960f249 709/* Each source file or header is represented by a struct symtab.
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710 These objects are chained through the `next' field. */
711
712struct symtab
17c5ed2c 713{
c906108c 714
17c5ed2c 715 /* Chain of all existing symtabs. */
c906108c 716
17c5ed2c 717 struct symtab *next;
c906108c 718
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719 /* List of all symbol scope blocks for this symtab. May be shared
720 between different symtabs (and normally is for all the symtabs
721 in a given compilation unit). */
c906108c 722
17c5ed2c 723 struct blockvector *blockvector;
c906108c 724
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725 /* Table mapping core addresses to line numbers for this file.
726 Can be NULL if none. Never shared between different symtabs. */
c906108c 727
17c5ed2c 728 struct linetable *linetable;
c906108c 729
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730 /* Section in objfile->section_offsets for the blockvector and
731 the linetable. Probably always SECT_OFF_TEXT. */
c906108c 732
17c5ed2c 733 int block_line_section;
c906108c 734
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735 /* If several symtabs share a blockvector, exactly one of them
736 should be designated the primary, so that the blockvector
737 is relocated exactly once by objfile_relocate. */
c906108c 738
17c5ed2c 739 int primary;
c906108c 740
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741 /* The macro table for this symtab. Like the blockvector, this
742 may be shared between different symtabs --- and normally is for
743 all the symtabs in a given compilation unit. */
744 struct macro_table *macro_table;
99d9066e 745
17c5ed2c 746 /* Name of this source file. */
c906108c 747
17c5ed2c 748 char *filename;
c906108c 749
17c5ed2c 750 /* Directory in which it was compiled, or NULL if we don't know. */
c906108c 751
17c5ed2c 752 char *dirname;
c906108c 753
17c5ed2c 754 /* This component says how to free the data we point to:
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755 free_nothing => do nothing; some other symtab will free
756 the data this one uses.
757 free_linetable => free just the linetable. FIXME: Is this redundant
758 with the primary field? */
c906108c 759
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760 enum free_code
761 {
f73634e5 762 free_nothing, free_linetable
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763 }
764 free_code;
c906108c 765
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766 /* A function to call to free space, if necessary. This is IN
767 ADDITION to the action indicated by free_code. */
c5aa993b 768
de4f826b 769 void (*free_func)(struct symtab *symtab);
c906108c 770
17c5ed2c 771 /* Total number of lines found in source file. */
c906108c 772
17c5ed2c 773 int nlines;
c906108c 774
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775 /* line_charpos[N] is the position of the (N-1)th line of the
776 source file. "position" means something we can lseek() to; it
777 is not guaranteed to be useful any other way. */
c906108c 778
17c5ed2c 779 int *line_charpos;
c906108c 780
17c5ed2c 781 /* Language of this source file. */
c906108c 782
17c5ed2c 783 enum language language;
c906108c 784
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785 /* String that identifies the format of the debugging information, such
786 as "stabs", "dwarf 1", "dwarf 2", "coff", etc. This is mostly useful
787 for automated testing of gdb but may also be information that is
788 useful to the user. */
c906108c 789
17c5ed2c 790 char *debugformat;
c906108c 791
303b6f5d 792 /* String of producer version information. May be zero. */
c906108c 793
303b6f5d 794 char *producer;
c906108c 795
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796 /* Full name of file as found by searching the source path.
797 NULL if not yet known. */
c906108c 798
17c5ed2c 799 char *fullname;
c906108c 800
17c5ed2c 801 /* Object file from which this symbol information was read. */
c906108c 802
17c5ed2c 803 struct objfile *objfile;
c906108c 804
17c5ed2c 805};
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806
807#define BLOCKVECTOR(symtab) (symtab)->blockvector
808#define LINETABLE(symtab) (symtab)->linetable
6c95b8df 809#define SYMTAB_PSPACE(symtab) (symtab)->objfile->pspace
c906108c 810\f
c5aa993b 811
c906108c 812/* The virtual function table is now an array of structures which have the
a960f249 813 form { int16 offset, delta; void *pfn; }.
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814
815 In normal virtual function tables, OFFSET is unused.
816 DELTA is the amount which is added to the apparent object's base
817 address in order to point to the actual object to which the
818 virtual function should be applied.
819 PFN is a pointer to the virtual function.
820
821 Note that this macro is g++ specific (FIXME). */
c5aa993b 822
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823#define VTBL_FNADDR_OFFSET 2
824
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825/* External variables and functions for the objects described above. */
826
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827/* See the comment in symfile.c about how current_objfile is used. */
828
829extern struct objfile *current_objfile;
830
831/* True if we are nested inside psymtab_to_symtab. */
832
833extern int currently_reading_symtab;
834
835/* From utils.c. */
836extern int demangle;
837extern int asm_demangle;
838
839/* symtab.c lookup functions */
840
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841extern const char multiple_symbols_ask[];
842extern const char multiple_symbols_all[];
843extern const char multiple_symbols_cancel[];
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844
845const char *multiple_symbols_select_mode (void);
846
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847int symbol_matches_domain (enum language symbol_language,
848 domain_enum symbol_domain,
849 domain_enum domain);
850
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851/* lookup a symbol table by source file name */
852
1f8cc6db 853extern struct symtab *lookup_symtab (const char *);
c906108c 854
6c9353d3 855/* lookup a symbol by name (optional block) in language. */
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856
857extern struct symbol *lookup_symbol_in_language (const char *,
858 const struct block *,
859 const domain_enum,
860 enum language,
2570f2b7 861 int *);
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862
863/* lookup a symbol by name (optional block, optional symtab)
864 in the current language */
c906108c 865
a14ed312 866extern struct symbol *lookup_symbol (const char *, const struct block *,
2570f2b7 867 const domain_enum, int *);
c906108c 868
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869/* A default version of lookup_symbol_nonlocal for use by languages
870 that can't think of anything better to do. */
871
872extern struct symbol *basic_lookup_symbol_nonlocal (const char *,
5f9a71c3 873 const struct block *,
21b556f4 874 const domain_enum);
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875
876/* Some helper functions for languages that need to write their own
877 lookup_symbol_nonlocal functions. */
878
879/* Lookup a symbol in the static block associated to BLOCK, if there
880 is one; do nothing if BLOCK is NULL or a global block. */
881
882extern struct symbol *lookup_symbol_static (const char *name,
5f9a71c3 883 const struct block *block,
21b556f4 884 const domain_enum domain);
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885
886/* Lookup a symbol in all files' global blocks (searching psymtabs if
887 necessary). */
888
889extern struct symbol *lookup_symbol_global (const char *name,
3a40aaa0 890 const struct block *block,
21b556f4 891 const domain_enum domain);
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892
893/* Lookup a symbol within the block BLOCK. This, unlike
894 lookup_symbol_block, will set SYMTAB and BLOCK_FOUND correctly, and
895 will fix up the symbol if necessary. */
896
897extern struct symbol *lookup_symbol_aux_block (const char *name,
5f9a71c3 898 const struct block *block,
21b556f4 899 const domain_enum domain);
5f9a71c3 900
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901/* Lookup a symbol only in the file static scope of all the objfiles. */
902
903struct symbol *lookup_static_symbol_aux (const char *name,
904 const domain_enum domain);
905
906
c906108c 907/* lookup a symbol by name, within a specified block */
c5aa993b 908
a14ed312 909extern struct symbol *lookup_block_symbol (const struct block *, const char *,
176620f1 910 const domain_enum);
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911
912/* lookup a [struct, union, enum] by name, within a specified block */
913
a14ed312 914extern struct type *lookup_struct (char *, struct block *);
c906108c 915
a14ed312 916extern struct type *lookup_union (char *, struct block *);
c906108c 917
a14ed312 918extern struct type *lookup_enum (char *, struct block *);
c906108c 919
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920/* from blockframe.c: */
921
922/* lookup the function symbol corresponding to the address */
923
a14ed312 924extern struct symbol *find_pc_function (CORE_ADDR);
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925
926/* lookup the function corresponding to the address and section */
927
714835d5 928extern struct symbol *find_pc_sect_function (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c5aa993b 929
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930/* lookup function from address, return name, start addr and end addr */
931
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932extern int find_pc_partial_function (CORE_ADDR, char **, CORE_ADDR *,
933 CORE_ADDR *);
c906108c 934
a14ed312 935extern void clear_pc_function_cache (void);
c906108c 936
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937/* lookup partial symbol table by address and section */
938
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939extern struct symtab *find_pc_sect_symtab_via_partial (CORE_ADDR,
940 struct obj_section *);
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941
942/* lookup full symbol table by address */
943
a14ed312 944extern struct symtab *find_pc_symtab (CORE_ADDR);
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945
946/* lookup full symbol table by address and section */
947
714835d5 948extern struct symtab *find_pc_sect_symtab (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c906108c 949
a14ed312 950extern int find_pc_line_pc_range (CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *);
c906108c 951
a14ed312 952extern void reread_symbols (void);
c906108c 953
a14ed312 954extern struct type *lookup_transparent_type (const char *);
b368761e 955extern struct type *basic_lookup_transparent_type (const char *);
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956
957
958/* Macro for name of symbol to indicate a file compiled with gcc. */
959#ifndef GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL
960#define GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL "gcc_compiled."
961#endif
962
963/* Macro for name of symbol to indicate a file compiled with gcc2. */
964#ifndef GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL
965#define GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL "gcc2_compiled."
966#endif
967
968/* Functions for dealing with the minimal symbol table, really a misc
969 address<->symbol mapping for things we don't have debug symbols for. */
970
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971extern void prim_record_minimal_symbol (const char *, CORE_ADDR,
972 enum minimal_symbol_type,
973 struct objfile *);
c906108c 974
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975extern struct minimal_symbol *prim_record_minimal_symbol_full
976 (const char *, int, int, CORE_ADDR,
977 enum minimal_symbol_type,
978 int section, asection * bfd_section, struct objfile *);
979
c906108c 980extern struct minimal_symbol *prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info
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981 (const char *, CORE_ADDR,
982 enum minimal_symbol_type,
b887350f 983 int section, asection * bfd_section, struct objfile *);
c906108c 984
a14ed312 985extern unsigned int msymbol_hash_iw (const char *);
9227b5eb 986
a14ed312 987extern unsigned int msymbol_hash (const char *);
9227b5eb 988
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989extern struct objfile * msymbol_objfile (struct minimal_symbol *sym);
990
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991extern void
992add_minsym_to_hash_table (struct minimal_symbol *sym,
993 struct minimal_symbol **table);
994
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995extern struct minimal_symbol *lookup_minimal_symbol (const char *,
996 const char *,
997 struct objfile *);
c906108c 998
a14ed312 999extern struct minimal_symbol *lookup_minimal_symbol_text (const char *,
a14ed312 1000 struct objfile *);
c906108c 1001
a14ed312 1002struct minimal_symbol *lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline (const char *,
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1003 struct objfile
1004 *);
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1006extern struct minimal_symbol *lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name
1007 (CORE_ADDR, const char *, struct objfile *);
1008
a14ed312 1009extern struct minimal_symbol *lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 1010
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1011extern struct minimal_symbol *
1012 lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile (const char *,
1013 struct objfile **);
1014
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1015extern struct minimal_symbol
1016 *lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c906108c 1017
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1018extern struct minimal_symbol
1019 *lookup_solib_trampoline_symbol_by_pc (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 1020
52f729a7 1021extern CORE_ADDR find_solib_trampoline_target (struct frame_info *, CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 1022
a14ed312 1023extern void init_minimal_symbol_collection (void);
c906108c 1024
56e290f4 1025extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_discard_minimal_symbols (void);
c906108c 1026
a14ed312 1027extern void install_minimal_symbols (struct objfile *);
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1028
1029/* Sort all the minimal symbols in OBJFILE. */
1030
a14ed312 1031extern void msymbols_sort (struct objfile *objfile);
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1032
1033struct symtab_and_line
17c5ed2c 1034{
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1035 /* The program space of this sal. */
1036 struct program_space *pspace;
1037
17c5ed2c 1038 struct symtab *symtab;
714835d5 1039 struct obj_section *section;
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1040 /* Line number. Line numbers start at 1 and proceed through symtab->nlines.
1041 0 is never a valid line number; it is used to indicate that line number
1042 information is not available. */
1043 int line;
1044
1045 CORE_ADDR pc;
1046 CORE_ADDR end;
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1047 int explicit_pc;
1048 int explicit_line;
17c5ed2c 1049};
c906108c 1050
fe39c653 1051extern void init_sal (struct symtab_and_line *sal);
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1052
1053struct symtabs_and_lines
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1054{
1055 struct symtab_and_line *sals;
1056 int nelts;
1057};
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1059
1060
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1061/* Some types and macros needed for exception catchpoints.
1062 Can't put these in target.h because symtab_and_line isn't
1063 known there. This file will be included by breakpoint.c,
1064 hppa-tdep.c, etc. */
1065
1066/* Enums for exception-handling support */
c5aa993b 1067enum exception_event_kind
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1068{
1069 EX_EVENT_THROW,
1070 EX_EVENT_CATCH
1071};
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1074
1075/* Given a pc value, return line number it is in. Second arg nonzero means
1076 if pc is on the boundary use the previous statement's line number. */
1077
a14ed312 1078extern struct symtab_and_line find_pc_line (CORE_ADDR, int);
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1079
1080/* Same function, but specify a section as well as an address */
1081
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1082extern struct symtab_and_line find_pc_sect_line (CORE_ADDR,
1083 struct obj_section *, int);
c906108c 1084
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1085/* Given a symtab and line number, return the pc there. */
1086
a14ed312 1087extern int find_line_pc (struct symtab *, int, CORE_ADDR *);
c906108c 1088
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1089extern int find_line_pc_range (struct symtab_and_line, CORE_ADDR *,
1090 CORE_ADDR *);
c906108c 1091
a14ed312 1092extern void resolve_sal_pc (struct symtab_and_line *);
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1093
1094/* Given a string, return the line specified by it. For commands like "list"
1095 and "breakpoint". */
1096
a14ed312 1097extern struct symtabs_and_lines decode_line_spec (char *, int);
c906108c 1098
a14ed312 1099extern struct symtabs_and_lines decode_line_spec_1 (char *, int);
c906108c 1100
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1101/* Symmisc.c */
1102
a14ed312 1103void maintenance_print_symbols (char *, int);
c906108c 1104
a14ed312 1105void maintenance_print_psymbols (char *, int);
c906108c 1106
a14ed312 1107void maintenance_print_msymbols (char *, int);
c906108c 1108
a14ed312 1109void maintenance_print_objfiles (char *, int);
c906108c 1110
5e7b2f39 1111void maintenance_info_symtabs (char *, int);
44ea7b70 1112
5e7b2f39 1113void maintenance_info_psymtabs (char *, int);
44ea7b70 1114
a14ed312 1115void maintenance_check_symtabs (char *, int);
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1117/* maint.c */
1118
a14ed312 1119void maintenance_print_statistics (char *, int);
c906108c 1120
a14ed312 1121extern void free_symtab (struct symtab *);
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1122
1123/* Symbol-reading stuff in symfile.c and solib.c. */
1124
a14ed312 1125extern void clear_solib (void);
c906108c 1126
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1127/* source.c */
1128
a14ed312 1129extern int identify_source_line (struct symtab *, int, int, CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 1130
a14ed312 1131extern void print_source_lines (struct symtab *, int, int, int);
c906108c 1132
a14ed312 1133extern void forget_cached_source_info (void);
c906108c 1134
a14ed312 1135extern void select_source_symtab (struct symtab *);
c906108c 1136
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1137extern char **default_make_symbol_completion_list_break_on
1138 (char *text, char *word, const char *break_on);
41d27058 1139extern char **default_make_symbol_completion_list (char *, char *);
a14ed312 1140extern char **make_symbol_completion_list (char *, char *);
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1141extern char **make_symbol_completion_list_fn (struct cmd_list_element *,
1142 char *, char *);
c906108c 1143
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1144extern char **make_file_symbol_completion_list (char *, char *, char *);
1145
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1146extern char **make_source_files_completion_list (char *, char *);
1147
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1148/* symtab.c */
1149
714835d5 1150int matching_obj_sections (struct obj_section *, struct obj_section *);
94277a38 1151
dd786858 1152extern const char *find_main_filename (void);
c906108c 1153
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1154extern struct symtab *find_line_symtab (struct symtab *, int, int *, int *);
1155
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1156extern struct symtab_and_line find_function_start_sal (struct symbol *sym,
1157 int);
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1159extern void skip_prologue_sal (struct symtab_and_line *);
1160
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1161/* symfile.c */
1162
a14ed312 1163extern void clear_symtab_users (void);
c906108c 1164
dd786858 1165extern enum language deduce_language_from_filename (const char *);
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1166
1167/* symtab.c */
1168
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1169extern int in_prologue (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1170 CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR func_start);
c906108c 1171
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1172extern CORE_ADDR skip_prologue_using_sal (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1173 CORE_ADDR func_addr);
634aa483 1174
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1175extern struct symbol *fixup_symbol_section (struct symbol *,
1176 struct objfile *);
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1177
1178/* Symbol searching */
1179
1180/* When using search_symbols, a list of the following structs is returned.
7e73cedf 1181 Callers must free the search list using free_search_symbols! */
c906108c 1182struct symbol_search
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1183{
1184 /* The block in which the match was found. Could be, for example,
1185 STATIC_BLOCK or GLOBAL_BLOCK. */
1186 int block;
c906108c 1187
17c5ed2c 1188 /* Information describing what was found.
c906108c 1189
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1190 If symtab abd symbol are NOT NULL, then information was found
1191 for this match. */
1192 struct symtab *symtab;
1193 struct symbol *symbol;
c906108c 1194
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1195 /* If msymbol is non-null, then a match was made on something for
1196 which only minimal_symbols exist. */
1197 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
c906108c 1198
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1199 /* A link to the next match, or NULL for the end. */
1200 struct symbol_search *next;
1201};
c906108c 1202
176620f1 1203extern void search_symbols (char *, domain_enum, int, char **,
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1204 struct symbol_search **);
1205extern void free_search_symbols (struct symbol_search *);
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1206extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_free_search_symbols (struct symbol_search
1207 *);
c906108c 1208
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1209/* The name of the ``main'' function.
1210 FIXME: cagney/2001-03-20: Can't make main_name() const since some
1211 of the calling code currently assumes that the string isn't
1212 const. */
1213extern void set_main_name (const char *name);
17c5ed2c 1214extern /*const */ char *main_name (void);
51cc5b07 1215
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1216/* Check global symbols in objfile. */
1217struct symbol *lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile (const struct objfile *objfile,
1218 const char *name,
21b556f4 1219 const domain_enum domain);
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1221extern struct symtabs_and_lines expand_line_sal (struct symtab_and_line sal);
1222
1223/* Return 1 if the supplied producer string matches the ARM RealView
1224 compiler (armcc). */
1225int producer_is_realview (const char *producer);
3a40aaa0 1226
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1227void fixup_section (struct general_symbol_info *ginfo,
1228 CORE_ADDR addr, struct objfile *objfile);
1229
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1230struct objfile *lookup_objfile_from_block (const struct block *block);
1231
c906108c 1232#endif /* !defined(SYMTAB_H) */
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