2011-01-05 Michael Snyder <msnyder@vmware.com>
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / dbxread.c
1 /* Read dbx symbol tables and convert to internal format, for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
3 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010.
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This file is part of GDB.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20
21 /* This module provides three functions: dbx_symfile_init,
22 which initializes to read a symbol file; dbx_new_init, which
23 discards existing cached information when all symbols are being
24 discarded; and dbx_symfile_read, which reads a symbol table
25 from a file.
26
27 dbx_symfile_read only does the minimum work necessary for letting the
28 user "name" things symbolically; it does not read the entire symtab.
29 Instead, it reads the external and static symbols and puts them in partial
30 symbol tables. When more extensive information is requested of a
31 file, the corresponding partial symbol table is mutated into a full
32 fledged symbol table by going back and reading the symbols
33 for real. dbx_psymtab_to_symtab() is the function that does this */
34
35 #include "defs.h"
36 #include "gdb_string.h"
37
38 #if defined(__CYGNUSCLIB__)
39 #include <sys/types.h>
40 #include <fcntl.h>
41 #endif
42
43 #include "gdb_obstack.h"
44 #include "gdb_stat.h"
45 #include "symtab.h"
46 #include "breakpoint.h"
47 #include "target.h"
48 #include "gdbcore.h" /* for bfd stuff */
49 #include "libaout.h" /* FIXME Secret internal BFD stuff for a.out */
50 #include "objfiles.h"
51 #include "buildsym.h"
52 #include "stabsread.h"
53 #include "gdb-stabs.h"
54 #include "demangle.h"
55 #include "complaints.h"
56 #include "cp-abi.h"
57 #include "cp-support.h"
58 #include "psympriv.h"
59
60 #include "gdb_assert.h"
61 #include "gdb_string.h"
62
63 #include "aout/aout64.h"
64 #include "aout/stab_gnu.h" /* We always use GNU stabs, not native, now */
65 \f
66
67 /* We put a pointer to this structure in the read_symtab_private field
68 of the psymtab. */
69
70 struct symloc
71 {
72 /* Offset within the file symbol table of first local symbol for this
73 file. */
74
75 int ldsymoff;
76
77 /* Length (in bytes) of the section of the symbol table devoted to
78 this file's symbols (actually, the section bracketed may contain
79 more than just this file's symbols). If ldsymlen is 0, the only
80 reason for this thing's existence is the dependency list. Nothing
81 else will happen when it is read in. */
82
83 int ldsymlen;
84
85 /* The size of each symbol in the symbol file (in external form). */
86
87 int symbol_size;
88
89 /* Further information needed to locate the symbols if they are in
90 an ELF file. */
91
92 int symbol_offset;
93 int string_offset;
94 int file_string_offset;
95 };
96
97 #define LDSYMOFF(p) (((struct symloc *)((p)->read_symtab_private))->ldsymoff)
98 #define LDSYMLEN(p) (((struct symloc *)((p)->read_symtab_private))->ldsymlen)
99 #define SYMLOC(p) ((struct symloc *)((p)->read_symtab_private))
100 #define SYMBOL_SIZE(p) (SYMLOC(p)->symbol_size)
101 #define SYMBOL_OFFSET(p) (SYMLOC(p)->symbol_offset)
102 #define STRING_OFFSET(p) (SYMLOC(p)->string_offset)
103 #define FILE_STRING_OFFSET(p) (SYMLOC(p)->file_string_offset)
104 \f
105
106 /* Remember what we deduced to be the source language of this psymtab. */
107
108 static enum language psymtab_language = language_unknown;
109
110 /* The BFD for this file -- implicit parameter to next_symbol_text. */
111
112 static bfd *symfile_bfd;
113
114 /* The size of each symbol in the symbol file (in external form).
115 This is set by dbx_symfile_read when building psymtabs, and by
116 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab when building symtabs. */
117
118 static unsigned symbol_size;
119
120 /* This is the offset of the symbol table in the executable file. */
121
122 static unsigned symbol_table_offset;
123
124 /* This is the offset of the string table in the executable file. */
125
126 static unsigned string_table_offset;
127
128 /* For elf+stab executables, the n_strx field is not a simple index
129 into the string table. Instead, each .o file has a base offset in
130 the string table, and the associated symbols contain offsets from
131 this base. The following two variables contain the base offset for
132 the current and next .o files. */
133
134 static unsigned int file_string_table_offset;
135 static unsigned int next_file_string_table_offset;
136
137 /* .o and NLM files contain unrelocated addresses which are based at
138 0. When non-zero, this flag disables some of the special cases for
139 Solaris elf+stab text addresses at location 0. */
140
141 static int symfile_relocatable = 0;
142
143 /* If this is nonzero, N_LBRAC, N_RBRAC, and N_SLINE entries are
144 relative to the function start address. */
145
146 static int block_address_function_relative = 0;
147 \f
148 /* The lowest text address we have yet encountered. This is needed
149 because in an a.out file, there is no header field which tells us
150 what address the program is actually going to be loaded at, so we
151 need to make guesses based on the symbols (which *are* relocated to
152 reflect the address it will be loaded at). */
153
154 static CORE_ADDR lowest_text_address;
155
156 /* Non-zero if there is any line number info in the objfile. Prevents
157 end_psymtab from discarding an otherwise empty psymtab. */
158
159 static int has_line_numbers;
160
161 /* Complaints about the symbols we have encountered. */
162
163 static void
164 unknown_symtype_complaint (const char *arg1)
165 {
166 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unknown symbol type %s"), arg1);
167 }
168
169 static void
170 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (int arg1)
171 {
172 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
173 _("N_LBRAC/N_RBRAC symbol mismatch at symtab pos %d"), arg1);
174 }
175
176 static void
177 repeated_header_complaint (const char *arg1, int arg2)
178 {
179 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
180 _("\"repeated\" header file %s not "
181 "previously seen, at symtab pos %d"),
182 arg1, arg2);
183 }
184
185 /* find_text_range --- find start and end of loadable code sections
186
187 The find_text_range function finds the shortest address range that
188 encloses all sections containing executable code, and stores it in
189 objfile's text_addr and text_size members.
190
191 dbx_symfile_read will use this to finish off the partial symbol
192 table, in some cases. */
193
194 static void
195 find_text_range (bfd * sym_bfd, struct objfile *objfile)
196 {
197 asection *sec;
198 int found_any = 0;
199 CORE_ADDR start = 0;
200 CORE_ADDR end = 0;
201
202 for (sec = sym_bfd->sections; sec; sec = sec->next)
203 if (bfd_get_section_flags (sym_bfd, sec) & SEC_CODE)
204 {
205 CORE_ADDR sec_start = bfd_section_vma (sym_bfd, sec);
206 CORE_ADDR sec_end = sec_start + bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, sec);
207
208 if (found_any)
209 {
210 if (sec_start < start)
211 start = sec_start;
212 if (sec_end > end)
213 end = sec_end;
214 }
215 else
216 {
217 start = sec_start;
218 end = sec_end;
219 }
220
221 found_any = 1;
222 }
223
224 if (!found_any)
225 error (_("Can't find any code sections in symbol file"));
226
227 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = start;
228 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = end - start;
229 }
230 \f
231
232
233 /* During initial symbol readin, we need to have a structure to keep
234 track of which psymtabs have which bincls in them. This structure
235 is used during readin to setup the list of dependencies within each
236 partial symbol table. */
237
238 struct header_file_location
239 {
240 char *name; /* Name of header file */
241 int instance; /* See above */
242 struct partial_symtab *pst; /* Partial symtab that has the
243 BINCL/EINCL defs for this file */
244 };
245
246 /* The actual list and controling variables */
247 static struct header_file_location *bincl_list, *next_bincl;
248 static int bincls_allocated;
249
250 /* Local function prototypes */
251
252 extern void _initialize_dbxread (void);
253
254 static void read_ofile_symtab (struct partial_symtab *);
255
256 static void dbx_psymtab_to_symtab (struct partial_symtab *);
257
258 static void dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *);
259
260 static void read_dbx_dynamic_symtab (struct objfile *objfile);
261
262 static void read_dbx_symtab (struct objfile *);
263
264 static void free_bincl_list (struct objfile *);
265
266 static struct partial_symtab *find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab (char *, int);
267
268 static void add_bincl_to_list (struct partial_symtab *, char *, int);
269
270 static void init_bincl_list (int, struct objfile *);
271
272 static char *dbx_next_symbol_text (struct objfile *);
273
274 static void fill_symbuf (bfd *);
275
276 static void dbx_symfile_init (struct objfile *);
277
278 static void dbx_new_init (struct objfile *);
279
280 static void dbx_symfile_read (struct objfile *, int);
281
282 static void dbx_symfile_finish (struct objfile *);
283
284 static void record_minimal_symbol (char *, CORE_ADDR, int, struct objfile *);
285
286 static void add_new_header_file (char *, int);
287
288 static void add_old_header_file (char *, int);
289
290 static void add_this_object_header_file (int);
291
292 static struct partial_symtab *start_psymtab (struct objfile *, char *,
293 CORE_ADDR, int,
294 struct partial_symbol **,
295 struct partial_symbol **);
296
297 /* Free up old header file tables */
298
299 void
300 free_header_files (void)
301 {
302 if (this_object_header_files)
303 {
304 xfree (this_object_header_files);
305 this_object_header_files = NULL;
306 }
307 n_allocated_this_object_header_files = 0;
308 }
309
310 /* Allocate new header file tables */
311
312 void
313 init_header_files (void)
314 {
315 n_allocated_this_object_header_files = 10;
316 this_object_header_files = (int *) xmalloc (10 * sizeof (int));
317 }
318
319 /* Add header file number I for this object file
320 at the next successive FILENUM. */
321
322 static void
323 add_this_object_header_file (int i)
324 {
325 if (n_this_object_header_files == n_allocated_this_object_header_files)
326 {
327 n_allocated_this_object_header_files *= 2;
328 this_object_header_files
329 = (int *) xrealloc ((char *) this_object_header_files,
330 n_allocated_this_object_header_files * sizeof (int));
331 }
332
333 this_object_header_files[n_this_object_header_files++] = i;
334 }
335
336 /* Add to this file an "old" header file, one already seen in
337 a previous object file. NAME is the header file's name.
338 INSTANCE is its instance code, to select among multiple
339 symbol tables for the same header file. */
340
341 static void
342 add_old_header_file (char *name, int instance)
343 {
344 struct header_file *p = HEADER_FILES (current_objfile);
345 int i;
346
347 for (i = 0; i < N_HEADER_FILES (current_objfile); i++)
348 if (strcmp (p[i].name, name) == 0 && instance == p[i].instance)
349 {
350 add_this_object_header_file (i);
351 return;
352 }
353 repeated_header_complaint (name, symnum);
354 }
355
356 /* Add to this file a "new" header file: definitions for its types follow.
357 NAME is the header file's name.
358 Most often this happens only once for each distinct header file,
359 but not necessarily. If it happens more than once, INSTANCE has
360 a different value each time, and references to the header file
361 use INSTANCE values to select among them.
362
363 dbx output contains "begin" and "end" markers for each new header file,
364 but at this level we just need to know which files there have been;
365 so we record the file when its "begin" is seen and ignore the "end". */
366
367 static void
368 add_new_header_file (char *name, int instance)
369 {
370 int i;
371 struct header_file *hfile;
372
373 /* Make sure there is room for one more header file. */
374
375 i = N_ALLOCATED_HEADER_FILES (current_objfile);
376
377 if (N_HEADER_FILES (current_objfile) == i)
378 {
379 if (i == 0)
380 {
381 N_ALLOCATED_HEADER_FILES (current_objfile) = 10;
382 HEADER_FILES (current_objfile) = (struct header_file *)
383 xmalloc (10 * sizeof (struct header_file));
384 }
385 else
386 {
387 i *= 2;
388 N_ALLOCATED_HEADER_FILES (current_objfile) = i;
389 HEADER_FILES (current_objfile) = (struct header_file *)
390 xrealloc ((char *) HEADER_FILES (current_objfile),
391 (i * sizeof (struct header_file)));
392 }
393 }
394
395 /* Create an entry for this header file. */
396
397 i = N_HEADER_FILES (current_objfile)++;
398 hfile = HEADER_FILES (current_objfile) + i;
399 hfile->name = xstrdup (name);
400 hfile->instance = instance;
401 hfile->length = 10;
402 hfile->vector
403 = (struct type **) xmalloc (10 * sizeof (struct type *));
404 memset (hfile->vector, 0, 10 * sizeof (struct type *));
405
406 add_this_object_header_file (i);
407 }
408
409 #if 0
410 static struct type **
411 explicit_lookup_type (int real_filenum, int index)
412 {
413 struct header_file *f = &HEADER_FILES (current_objfile)[real_filenum];
414
415 if (index >= f->length)
416 {
417 f->length *= 2;
418 f->vector = (struct type **)
419 xrealloc (f->vector, f->length * sizeof (struct type *));
420 memset (&f->vector[f->length / 2],
421 '\0', f->length * sizeof (struct type *) / 2);
422 }
423 return &f->vector[index];
424 }
425 #endif
426 \f
427 static void
428 record_minimal_symbol (char *name, CORE_ADDR address, int type,
429 struct objfile *objfile)
430 {
431 enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type;
432 int section;
433 asection *bfd_section;
434
435 switch (type)
436 {
437 case N_TEXT | N_EXT:
438 ms_type = mst_text;
439 section = SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile);
440 bfd_section = DBX_TEXT_SECTION (objfile);
441 break;
442 case N_DATA | N_EXT:
443 ms_type = mst_data;
444 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
445 bfd_section = DBX_DATA_SECTION (objfile);
446 break;
447 case N_BSS | N_EXT:
448 ms_type = mst_bss;
449 section = SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile);
450 bfd_section = DBX_BSS_SECTION (objfile);
451 break;
452 case N_ABS | N_EXT:
453 ms_type = mst_abs;
454 section = -1;
455 bfd_section = NULL;
456 break;
457 #ifdef N_SETV
458 case N_SETV | N_EXT:
459 ms_type = mst_data;
460 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
461 bfd_section = DBX_DATA_SECTION (objfile);
462 break;
463 case N_SETV:
464 /* I don't think this type actually exists; since a N_SETV is the result
465 of going over many .o files, it doesn't make sense to have one
466 file local. */
467 ms_type = mst_file_data;
468 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
469 bfd_section = DBX_DATA_SECTION (objfile);
470 break;
471 #endif
472 case N_TEXT:
473 case N_NBTEXT:
474 case N_FN:
475 case N_FN_SEQ:
476 ms_type = mst_file_text;
477 section = SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile);
478 bfd_section = DBX_TEXT_SECTION (objfile);
479 break;
480 case N_DATA:
481 ms_type = mst_file_data;
482
483 /* Check for __DYNAMIC, which is used by Sun shared libraries.
484 Record it as global even if it's local, not global, so
485 lookup_minimal_symbol can find it. We don't check symbol_leading_char
486 because for SunOS4 it always is '_'. */
487 if (name[8] == 'C' && strcmp ("__DYNAMIC", name) == 0)
488 ms_type = mst_data;
489
490 /* Same with virtual function tables, both global and static. */
491 {
492 char *tempstring = name;
493
494 if (tempstring[0] == bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (objfile->obfd))
495 ++tempstring;
496 if (is_vtable_name (tempstring))
497 ms_type = mst_data;
498 }
499 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
500 bfd_section = DBX_DATA_SECTION (objfile);
501 break;
502 case N_BSS:
503 ms_type = mst_file_bss;
504 section = SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile);
505 bfd_section = DBX_BSS_SECTION (objfile);
506 break;
507 default:
508 ms_type = mst_unknown;
509 section = -1;
510 bfd_section = NULL;
511 break;
512 }
513
514 if ((ms_type == mst_file_text || ms_type == mst_text)
515 && address < lowest_text_address)
516 lowest_text_address = address;
517
518 prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info
519 (name, address, ms_type, section, bfd_section, objfile);
520 }
521 \f
522 /* Scan and build partial symbols for a symbol file.
523 We have been initialized by a call to dbx_symfile_init, which
524 put all the relevant info into a "struct dbx_symfile_info",
525 hung off the objfile structure. */
526
527 static void
528 dbx_symfile_read (struct objfile *objfile, int symfile_flags)
529 {
530 bfd *sym_bfd;
531 int val;
532 struct cleanup *back_to;
533
534 sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
535
536 /* .o and .nlm files are relocatables with text, data and bss segs based at
537 0. This flag disables special (Solaris stabs-in-elf only) fixups for
538 symbols with a value of 0. */
539
540 symfile_relocatable = bfd_get_file_flags (sym_bfd) & HAS_RELOC;
541
542 /* This is true for Solaris (and all other systems which put stabs
543 in sections, hopefully, since it would be silly to do things
544 differently from Solaris), and false for SunOS4 and other a.out
545 file formats. */
546 block_address_function_relative =
547 ((0 == strncmp (bfd_get_target (sym_bfd), "elf", 3))
548 || (0 == strncmp (bfd_get_target (sym_bfd), "som", 3))
549 || (0 == strncmp (bfd_get_target (sym_bfd), "coff", 4))
550 || (0 == strncmp (bfd_get_target (sym_bfd), "pe", 2))
551 || (0 == strncmp (bfd_get_target (sym_bfd), "epoc-pe", 7))
552 || (0 == strncmp (bfd_get_target (sym_bfd), "nlm", 3)));
553
554 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile), SEEK_SET);
555 if (val < 0)
556 perror_with_name (objfile->name);
557
558 /* Size the symbol table. */
559 if (objfile->global_psymbols.size == 0 && objfile->static_psymbols.size == 0)
560 init_psymbol_list (objfile, DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile));
561
562 symbol_size = DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
563 symbol_table_offset = DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile);
564
565 free_pending_blocks ();
566 back_to = make_cleanup (really_free_pendings, 0);
567
568 init_minimal_symbol_collection ();
569 make_cleanup_discard_minimal_symbols ();
570
571 /* Read stabs data from executable file and define symbols. */
572
573 read_dbx_symtab (objfile);
574
575 /* Add the dynamic symbols. */
576
577 read_dbx_dynamic_symtab (objfile);
578
579 /* Install any minimal symbols that have been collected as the current
580 minimal symbols for this objfile. */
581
582 install_minimal_symbols (objfile);
583
584 do_cleanups (back_to);
585 }
586
587 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new
588 symbol file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another
589 file, e.g. a shared library). */
590
591 static void
592 dbx_new_init (struct objfile *ignore)
593 {
594 stabsread_new_init ();
595 buildsym_new_init ();
596 init_header_files ();
597 }
598
599
600 /* dbx_symfile_init ()
601 is the dbx-specific initialization routine for reading symbols.
602 It is passed a struct objfile which contains, among other things,
603 the BFD for the file whose symbols are being read, and a slot for a pointer
604 to "private data" which we fill with goodies.
605
606 We read the string table into malloc'd space and stash a pointer to it.
607
608 Since BFD doesn't know how to read debug symbols in a format-independent
609 way (and may never do so...), we have to do it ourselves. We will never
610 be called unless this is an a.out (or very similar) file.
611 FIXME, there should be a cleaner peephole into the BFD environment here. */
612
613 #define DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE_SIZE sizeof(long) /* FIXME */
614
615 static void
616 dbx_symfile_init (struct objfile *objfile)
617 {
618 int val;
619 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
620 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
621 asection *text_sect;
622 unsigned char size_temp[DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE_SIZE];
623
624 /* Allocate struct to keep track of the symfile */
625 objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info = (struct dbx_symfile_info *)
626 xmalloc (sizeof (struct dbx_symfile_info));
627 memset (objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info, 0,
628 sizeof (struct dbx_symfile_info));
629
630 DBX_TEXT_SECTION (objfile) = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".text");
631 DBX_DATA_SECTION (objfile) = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".data");
632 DBX_BSS_SECTION (objfile) = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".bss");
633
634 /* FIXME POKING INSIDE BFD DATA STRUCTURES */
635 #define STRING_TABLE_OFFSET (sym_bfd->origin + obj_str_filepos (sym_bfd))
636 #define SYMBOL_TABLE_OFFSET (sym_bfd->origin + obj_sym_filepos (sym_bfd))
637
638 /* FIXME POKING INSIDE BFD DATA STRUCTURES */
639
640 DBX_SYMFILE_INFO (objfile)->stab_section_info = NULL;
641
642 text_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".text");
643 if (!text_sect)
644 error (_("Can't find .text section in symbol file"));
645 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = bfd_section_vma (sym_bfd, text_sect);
646 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, text_sect);
647
648 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = obj_symbol_entry_size (sym_bfd);
649 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = bfd_get_symcount (sym_bfd);
650 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = SYMBOL_TABLE_OFFSET;
651
652 /* Read the string table and stash it away in the objfile_obstack.
653 When we blow away the objfile the string table goes away as well.
654 Note that gdb used to use the results of attempting to malloc the
655 string table, based on the size it read, as a form of sanity check
656 for botched byte swapping, on the theory that a byte swapped string
657 table size would be so totally bogus that the malloc would fail. Now
658 that we put in on the objfile_obstack, we can't do this since gdb gets
659 a fatal error (out of virtual memory) if the size is bogus. We can
660 however at least check to see if the size is less than the size of
661 the size field itself, or larger than the size of the entire file.
662 Note that all valid string tables have a size greater than zero, since
663 the bytes used to hold the size are included in the count. */
664
665 if (STRING_TABLE_OFFSET == 0)
666 {
667 /* It appears that with the existing bfd code, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET
668 will never be zero, even when there is no string table. This
669 would appear to be a bug in bfd. */
670 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = 0;
671 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = NULL;
672 }
673 else
674 {
675 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
676 if (val < 0)
677 perror_with_name (name);
678
679 memset (size_temp, 0, sizeof (size_temp));
680 val = bfd_bread (size_temp, sizeof (size_temp), sym_bfd);
681 if (val < 0)
682 {
683 perror_with_name (name);
684 }
685 else if (val == 0)
686 {
687 /* With the existing bfd code, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET will be set to
688 EOF if there is no string table, and attempting to read the size
689 from EOF will read zero bytes. */
690 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = 0;
691 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = NULL;
692 }
693 else
694 {
695 /* Read some data that would appear to be the string table size.
696 If there really is a string table, then it is probably the right
697 size. Byteswap if necessary and validate the size. Note that
698 the minimum is DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE_SIZE. If we just read some
699 random data that happened to be at STRING_TABLE_OFFSET, because
700 bfd can't tell us there is no string table, the sanity checks may
701 or may not catch this. */
702 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_h_get_32 (sym_bfd, size_temp);
703
704 if (DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) < sizeof (size_temp)
705 || DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
706 error (_("ridiculous string table size (%d bytes)."),
707 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
708
709 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) =
710 (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
711 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
712 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
713
714 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
715
716 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
717 if (val < 0)
718 perror_with_name (name);
719 val = bfd_bread (DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile),
720 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile),
721 sym_bfd);
722 if (val != DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile))
723 perror_with_name (name);
724 }
725 }
726 }
727
728 /* Perform any local cleanups required when we are done with a particular
729 objfile. I.E, we are in the process of discarding all symbol information
730 for an objfile, freeing up all memory held for it, and unlinking the
731 objfile struct from the global list of known objfiles. */
732
733 static void
734 dbx_symfile_finish (struct objfile *objfile)
735 {
736 if (objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info != NULL)
737 {
738 if (HEADER_FILES (objfile) != NULL)
739 {
740 int i = N_HEADER_FILES (objfile);
741 struct header_file *hfiles = HEADER_FILES (objfile);
742
743 while (--i >= 0)
744 {
745 xfree (hfiles[i].name);
746 xfree (hfiles[i].vector);
747 }
748 xfree (hfiles);
749 }
750 xfree (objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info);
751 }
752 free_header_files ();
753 }
754 \f
755
756 /* Buffer for reading the symbol table entries. */
757 static struct external_nlist symbuf[4096];
758 static int symbuf_idx;
759 static int symbuf_end;
760
761 /* Name of last function encountered. Used in Solaris to approximate
762 object file boundaries. */
763 static char *last_function_name;
764
765 /* The address in memory of the string table of the object file we are
766 reading (which might not be the "main" object file, but might be a
767 shared library or some other dynamically loaded thing). This is
768 set by read_dbx_symtab when building psymtabs, and by
769 read_ofile_symtab when building symtabs, and is used only by
770 next_symbol_text. FIXME: If that is true, we don't need it when
771 building psymtabs, right? */
772 static char *stringtab_global;
773
774 /* These variables are used to control fill_symbuf when the stabs
775 symbols are not contiguous (as may be the case when a COFF file is
776 linked using --split-by-reloc). */
777 static struct stab_section_list *symbuf_sections;
778 static unsigned int symbuf_left;
779 static unsigned int symbuf_read;
780
781 /* This variable stores a global stabs buffer, if we read stabs into
782 memory in one chunk in order to process relocations. */
783 static bfd_byte *stabs_data;
784
785 /* Refill the symbol table input buffer
786 and set the variables that control fetching entries from it.
787 Reports an error if no data available.
788 This function can read past the end of the symbol table
789 (into the string table) but this does no harm. */
790
791 static void
792 fill_symbuf (bfd *sym_bfd)
793 {
794 unsigned int count;
795 int nbytes;
796
797 if (stabs_data)
798 {
799 nbytes = sizeof (symbuf);
800 if (nbytes > symbuf_left)
801 nbytes = symbuf_left;
802 memcpy (symbuf, stabs_data + symbuf_read, nbytes);
803 }
804 else if (symbuf_sections == NULL)
805 {
806 count = sizeof (symbuf);
807 nbytes = bfd_bread (symbuf, count, sym_bfd);
808 }
809 else
810 {
811 if (symbuf_left <= 0)
812 {
813 file_ptr filepos = symbuf_sections->section->filepos;
814
815 if (bfd_seek (sym_bfd, filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0)
816 perror_with_name (bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd));
817 symbuf_left = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, symbuf_sections->section);
818 symbol_table_offset = filepos - symbuf_read;
819 symbuf_sections = symbuf_sections->next;
820 }
821
822 count = symbuf_left;
823 if (count > sizeof (symbuf))
824 count = sizeof (symbuf);
825 nbytes = bfd_bread (symbuf, count, sym_bfd);
826 }
827
828 if (nbytes < 0)
829 perror_with_name (bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd));
830 else if (nbytes == 0)
831 error (_("Premature end of file reading symbol table"));
832 symbuf_end = nbytes / symbol_size;
833 symbuf_idx = 0;
834 symbuf_left -= nbytes;
835 symbuf_read += nbytes;
836 }
837
838 static void
839 stabs_seek (int sym_offset)
840 {
841 if (stabs_data)
842 {
843 symbuf_read += sym_offset;
844 symbuf_left -= sym_offset;
845 }
846 else
847 bfd_seek (symfile_bfd, sym_offset, SEEK_CUR);
848 }
849
850 #define INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL(intern, extern, abfd) \
851 { \
852 (intern).n_strx = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (extern)->e_strx); \
853 (intern).n_type = bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, (extern)->e_type); \
854 (intern).n_other = 0; \
855 (intern).n_desc = bfd_h_get_16 (abfd, (extern)->e_desc); \
856 if (bfd_get_sign_extend_vma (abfd)) \
857 (intern).n_value = bfd_h_get_signed_32 (abfd, (extern)->e_value); \
858 else \
859 (intern).n_value = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (extern)->e_value); \
860 }
861
862 /* Invariant: The symbol pointed to by symbuf_idx is the first one
863 that hasn't been swapped. Swap the symbol at the same time
864 that symbuf_idx is incremented. */
865
866 /* dbx allows the text of a symbol name to be continued into the
867 next symbol name! When such a continuation is encountered
868 (a \ at the end of the text of a name)
869 call this function to get the continuation. */
870
871 static char *
872 dbx_next_symbol_text (struct objfile *objfile)
873 {
874 struct internal_nlist nlist;
875
876 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
877 fill_symbuf (symfile_bfd);
878
879 symnum++;
880 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, &symbuf[symbuf_idx], symfile_bfd);
881 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
882
883 symbuf_idx++;
884
885 return nlist.n_strx + stringtab_global + file_string_table_offset;
886 }
887 \f
888 /* Initialize the list of bincls to contain none and have some
889 allocated. */
890
891 static void
892 init_bincl_list (int number, struct objfile *objfile)
893 {
894 bincls_allocated = number;
895 next_bincl = bincl_list = (struct header_file_location *)
896 xmalloc (bincls_allocated * sizeof (struct header_file_location));
897 }
898
899 /* Add a bincl to the list. */
900
901 static void
902 add_bincl_to_list (struct partial_symtab *pst, char *name, int instance)
903 {
904 if (next_bincl >= bincl_list + bincls_allocated)
905 {
906 int offset = next_bincl - bincl_list;
907
908 bincls_allocated *= 2;
909 bincl_list = (struct header_file_location *)
910 xrealloc ((char *) bincl_list,
911 bincls_allocated * sizeof (struct header_file_location));
912 next_bincl = bincl_list + offset;
913 }
914 next_bincl->pst = pst;
915 next_bincl->instance = instance;
916 next_bincl++->name = name;
917 }
918
919 /* Given a name, value pair, find the corresponding
920 bincl in the list. Return the partial symtab associated
921 with that header_file_location. */
922
923 static struct partial_symtab *
924 find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab (char *name, int instance)
925 {
926 struct header_file_location *bincl;
927
928 for (bincl = bincl_list; bincl < next_bincl; bincl++)
929 if (bincl->instance == instance
930 && strcmp (name, bincl->name) == 0)
931 return bincl->pst;
932
933 repeated_header_complaint (name, symnum);
934 return (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
935 }
936
937 /* Free the storage allocated for the bincl list. */
938
939 static void
940 free_bincl_list (struct objfile *objfile)
941 {
942 xfree (bincl_list);
943 bincls_allocated = 0;
944 }
945
946 static void
947 do_free_bincl_list_cleanup (void *objfile)
948 {
949 free_bincl_list (objfile);
950 }
951
952 static struct cleanup *
953 make_cleanup_free_bincl_list (struct objfile *objfile)
954 {
955 return make_cleanup (do_free_bincl_list_cleanup, objfile);
956 }
957
958 /* Set namestring based on nlist. If the string table index is invalid,
959 give a fake name, and print a single error message per symbol file read,
960 rather than abort the symbol reading or flood the user with messages. */
961
962 static char *
963 set_namestring (struct objfile *objfile, const struct internal_nlist *nlist)
964 {
965 char *namestring;
966
967 if (nlist->n_strx + file_string_table_offset
968 >= DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile)
969 || nlist->n_strx + file_string_table_offset < nlist->n_strx)
970 {
971 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
972 _("bad string table offset in symbol %d"),
973 symnum);
974 namestring = "<bad string table offset>";
975 }
976 else
977 namestring = (nlist->n_strx + file_string_table_offset
978 + DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile));
979 return namestring;
980 }
981
982 /* Scan a SunOs dynamic symbol table for symbols of interest and
983 add them to the minimal symbol table. */
984
985 static void
986 read_dbx_dynamic_symtab (struct objfile *objfile)
987 {
988 bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
989 struct cleanup *back_to;
990 int counter;
991 long dynsym_size;
992 long dynsym_count;
993 asymbol **dynsyms;
994 asymbol **symptr;
995 arelent **relptr;
996 long dynrel_size;
997 long dynrel_count;
998 arelent **dynrels;
999 CORE_ADDR sym_value;
1000 char *name;
1001
1002 /* Check that the symbol file has dynamic symbols that we know about.
1003 bfd_arch_unknown can happen if we are reading a sun3 symbol file
1004 on a sun4 host (and vice versa) and bfd is not configured
1005 --with-target=all. This would trigger an assertion in bfd/sunos.c,
1006 so we ignore the dynamic symbols in this case. */
1007 if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_aout_flavour
1008 || (bfd_get_file_flags (abfd) & DYNAMIC) == 0
1009 || bfd_get_arch (abfd) == bfd_arch_unknown)
1010 return;
1011
1012 dynsym_size = bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
1013 if (dynsym_size < 0)
1014 return;
1015
1016 dynsyms = (asymbol **) xmalloc (dynsym_size);
1017 back_to = make_cleanup (xfree, dynsyms);
1018
1019 dynsym_count = bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab (abfd, dynsyms);
1020 if (dynsym_count < 0)
1021 {
1022 do_cleanups (back_to);
1023 return;
1024 }
1025
1026 /* Enter dynamic symbols into the minimal symbol table
1027 if this is a stripped executable. */
1028 if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) <= 0)
1029 {
1030 symptr = dynsyms;
1031 for (counter = 0; counter < dynsym_count; counter++, symptr++)
1032 {
1033 asymbol *sym = *symptr;
1034 asection *sec;
1035 int type;
1036
1037 sec = bfd_get_section (sym);
1038
1039 /* BFD symbols are section relative. */
1040 sym_value = sym->value + sec->vma;
1041
1042 if (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sec) & SEC_CODE)
1043 {
1044 sym_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1045 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
1046 type = N_TEXT;
1047 }
1048 else if (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sec) & SEC_DATA)
1049 {
1050 sym_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1051 SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile));
1052 type = N_DATA;
1053 }
1054 else if (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sec) & SEC_ALLOC)
1055 {
1056 sym_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1057 SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile));
1058 type = N_BSS;
1059 }
1060 else
1061 continue;
1062
1063 if (sym->flags & BSF_GLOBAL)
1064 type |= N_EXT;
1065
1066 record_minimal_symbol ((char *) bfd_asymbol_name (sym), sym_value,
1067 type, objfile);
1068 }
1069 }
1070
1071 /* Symbols from shared libraries have a dynamic relocation entry
1072 that points to the associated slot in the procedure linkage table.
1073 We make a mininal symbol table entry with type mst_solib_trampoline
1074 at the address in the procedure linkage table. */
1075 dynrel_size = bfd_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound (abfd);
1076 if (dynrel_size < 0)
1077 {
1078 do_cleanups (back_to);
1079 return;
1080 }
1081
1082 dynrels = (arelent **) xmalloc (dynrel_size);
1083 make_cleanup (xfree, dynrels);
1084
1085 dynrel_count = bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc (abfd, dynrels, dynsyms);
1086 if (dynrel_count < 0)
1087 {
1088 do_cleanups (back_to);
1089 return;
1090 }
1091
1092 for (counter = 0, relptr = dynrels;
1093 counter < dynrel_count;
1094 counter++, relptr++)
1095 {
1096 arelent *rel = *relptr;
1097 CORE_ADDR address =
1098 rel->address + ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1099 SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile));
1100
1101 switch (bfd_get_arch (abfd))
1102 {
1103 case bfd_arch_sparc:
1104 if (rel->howto->type != RELOC_JMP_SLOT)
1105 continue;
1106 break;
1107 case bfd_arch_m68k:
1108 /* `16' is the type BFD produces for a jump table relocation. */
1109 if (rel->howto->type != 16)
1110 continue;
1111
1112 /* Adjust address in the jump table to point to
1113 the start of the bsr instruction. */
1114 address -= 2;
1115 break;
1116 default:
1117 continue;
1118 }
1119
1120 name = (char *) bfd_asymbol_name (*rel->sym_ptr_ptr);
1121 prim_record_minimal_symbol (name, address, mst_solib_trampoline,
1122 objfile);
1123 }
1124
1125 do_cleanups (back_to);
1126 }
1127
1128 static CORE_ADDR
1129 find_stab_function_addr (char *namestring, const char *filename,
1130 struct objfile *objfile)
1131 {
1132 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
1133 char *p;
1134 int n;
1135
1136 p = strchr (namestring, ':');
1137 if (p == NULL)
1138 p = namestring;
1139 n = p - namestring;
1140 p = alloca (n + 2);
1141 strncpy (p, namestring, n);
1142 p[n] = 0;
1143
1144 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, filename, objfile);
1145 if (msym == NULL)
1146 {
1147 /* Sun Fortran appends an underscore to the minimal symbol name,
1148 try again with an appended underscore if the minimal symbol
1149 was not found. */
1150 p[n] = '_';
1151 p[n + 1] = 0;
1152 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, filename, objfile);
1153 }
1154
1155 if (msym == NULL && filename != NULL)
1156 {
1157 /* Try again without the filename. */
1158 p[n] = 0;
1159 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, NULL, objfile);
1160 }
1161 if (msym == NULL && filename != NULL)
1162 {
1163 /* And try again for Sun Fortran, but without the filename. */
1164 p[n] = '_';
1165 p[n + 1] = 0;
1166 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, NULL, objfile);
1167 }
1168
1169 return msym == NULL ? 0 : SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym);
1170 }
1171
1172 static void
1173 function_outside_compilation_unit_complaint (const char *arg1)
1174 {
1175 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
1176 _("function `%s' appears to be defined "
1177 "outside of all compilation units"),
1178 arg1);
1179 }
1180
1181 /* Setup partial_symtab's describing each source file for which
1182 debugging information is available. */
1183
1184 static void
1185 read_dbx_symtab (struct objfile *objfile)
1186 {
1187 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
1188 struct external_nlist *bufp = 0; /* =0 avoids gcc -Wall glitch */
1189 struct internal_nlist nlist;
1190 CORE_ADDR text_addr;
1191 int text_size;
1192 char *sym_name;
1193 int sym_len;
1194
1195 char *namestring;
1196 int nsl;
1197 int past_first_source_file = 0;
1198 CORE_ADDR last_o_file_start = 0;
1199 CORE_ADDR last_function_start = 0;
1200 struct cleanup *back_to;
1201 bfd *abfd;
1202 int textlow_not_set;
1203 int data_sect_index;
1204
1205 /* Current partial symtab */
1206 struct partial_symtab *pst;
1207
1208 /* List of current psymtab's include files */
1209 char **psymtab_include_list;
1210 int includes_allocated;
1211 int includes_used;
1212
1213 /* Index within current psymtab dependency list */
1214 struct partial_symtab **dependency_list;
1215 int dependencies_used, dependencies_allocated;
1216
1217 text_addr = DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile);
1218 text_size = DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile);
1219
1220 /* FIXME. We probably want to change stringtab_global rather than add this
1221 while processing every symbol entry. FIXME. */
1222 file_string_table_offset = 0;
1223 next_file_string_table_offset = 0;
1224
1225 stringtab_global = DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile);
1226
1227 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
1228
1229 includes_allocated = 30;
1230 includes_used = 0;
1231 psymtab_include_list = (char **) alloca (includes_allocated *
1232 sizeof (char *));
1233
1234 dependencies_allocated = 30;
1235 dependencies_used = 0;
1236 dependency_list =
1237 (struct partial_symtab **) alloca (dependencies_allocated *
1238 sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
1239
1240 /* Init bincl list */
1241 init_bincl_list (20, objfile);
1242 back_to = make_cleanup_free_bincl_list (objfile);
1243
1244 last_source_file = NULL;
1245
1246 lowest_text_address = (CORE_ADDR) -1;
1247
1248 symfile_bfd = objfile->obfd; /* For next_text_symbol */
1249 abfd = objfile->obfd;
1250 symbuf_end = symbuf_idx = 0;
1251 next_symbol_text_func = dbx_next_symbol_text;
1252 textlow_not_set = 1;
1253 has_line_numbers = 0;
1254
1255 /* FIXME: jimb/2003-09-12: We don't apply the right section's offset
1256 to global and static variables. The stab for a global or static
1257 variable doesn't give us any indication of which section it's in,
1258 so we can't tell immediately which offset in
1259 objfile->section_offsets we should apply to the variable's
1260 address.
1261
1262 We could certainly find out which section contains the variable
1263 by looking up the variable's unrelocated address with
1264 find_pc_section, but that would be expensive; this is the
1265 function that constructs the partial symbol tables by examining
1266 every symbol in the entire executable, and it's
1267 performance-critical. So that expense would not be welcome. I'm
1268 not sure what to do about this at the moment.
1269
1270 What we have done for years is to simply assume that the .data
1271 section's offset is appropriate for all global and static
1272 variables. Recently, this was expanded to fall back to the .bss
1273 section's offset if there is no .data section, and then to the
1274 .rodata section's offset. */
1275 data_sect_index = objfile->sect_index_data;
1276 if (data_sect_index == -1)
1277 data_sect_index = SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile);
1278 if (data_sect_index == -1)
1279 data_sect_index = SECT_OFF_RODATA (objfile);
1280
1281 /* If data_sect_index is still -1, that's okay. It's perfectly fine
1282 for the file to have no .data, no .bss, and no .text at all, if
1283 it also has no global or static variables. If it does, we will
1284 get an internal error from an ANOFFSET macro below when we try to
1285 use data_sect_index. */
1286
1287 for (symnum = 0; symnum < DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile); symnum++)
1288 {
1289 /* Get the symbol for this run and pull out some info */
1290 QUIT; /* allow this to be interruptable */
1291 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
1292 fill_symbuf (abfd);
1293 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx++];
1294
1295 /*
1296 * Special case to speed up readin.
1297 */
1298 if (bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, bufp->e_type) == N_SLINE)
1299 {
1300 has_line_numbers = 1;
1301 continue;
1302 }
1303
1304 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, bufp, abfd);
1305 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
1306
1307 /* Ok. There is a lot of code duplicated in the rest of this
1308 switch statement (for efficiency reasons). Since I don't
1309 like duplicating code, I will do my penance here, and
1310 describe the code which is duplicated:
1311
1312 *) The assignment to namestring.
1313 *) The call to strchr.
1314 *) The addition of a partial symbol the the two partial
1315 symbol lists. This last is a large section of code, so
1316 I've imbedded it in the following macro.
1317 */
1318
1319 switch (nlist.n_type)
1320 {
1321 /*
1322 * Standard, external, non-debugger, symbols
1323 */
1324
1325 case N_TEXT | N_EXT:
1326 case N_NBTEXT | N_EXT:
1327 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1328 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
1329 goto record_it;
1330
1331 case N_DATA | N_EXT:
1332 case N_NBDATA | N_EXT:
1333 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1334 SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile));
1335 goto record_it;
1336
1337 case N_BSS:
1338 case N_BSS | N_EXT:
1339 case N_NBBSS | N_EXT:
1340 case N_SETV | N_EXT: /* FIXME, is this in BSS? */
1341 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1342 SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile));
1343 goto record_it;
1344
1345 case N_ABS | N_EXT:
1346 record_it:
1347 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1348
1349 bss_ext_symbol:
1350 record_minimal_symbol (namestring, nlist.n_value,
1351 nlist.n_type, objfile); /* Always */
1352 continue;
1353
1354 /* Standard, local, non-debugger, symbols */
1355
1356 case N_NBTEXT:
1357
1358 /* We need to be able to deal with both N_FN or N_TEXT,
1359 because we have no way of knowing whether the sys-supplied ld
1360 or GNU ld was used to make the executable. Sequents throw
1361 in another wrinkle -- they renumbered N_FN. */
1362
1363 case N_FN:
1364 case N_FN_SEQ:
1365 case N_TEXT:
1366 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1367 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
1368 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1369
1370 if ((namestring[0] == '-' && namestring[1] == 'l')
1371 || (namestring[(nsl = strlen (namestring)) - 1] == 'o'
1372 && namestring[nsl - 2] == '.'))
1373 {
1374 if (past_first_source_file && pst
1375 /* The gould NP1 uses low values for .o and -l symbols
1376 which are not the address. */
1377 && nlist.n_value >= pst->textlow)
1378 {
1379 end_psymtab (pst, psymtab_include_list, includes_used,
1380 symnum * symbol_size,
1381 nlist.n_value > pst->texthigh
1382 ? nlist.n_value : pst->texthigh,
1383 dependency_list, dependencies_used,
1384 textlow_not_set);
1385 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
1386 includes_used = 0;
1387 dependencies_used = 0;
1388 has_line_numbers = 0;
1389 }
1390 else
1391 past_first_source_file = 1;
1392 last_o_file_start = nlist.n_value;
1393 }
1394 else
1395 goto record_it;
1396 continue;
1397
1398 case N_DATA:
1399 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1400 SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile));
1401 goto record_it;
1402
1403 case N_UNDF | N_EXT:
1404 if (nlist.n_value != 0)
1405 {
1406 /* This is a "Fortran COMMON" symbol. See if the target
1407 environment knows where it has been relocated to. */
1408
1409 CORE_ADDR reladdr;
1410
1411 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1412 if (target_lookup_symbol (namestring, &reladdr))
1413 {
1414 continue; /* Error in lookup; ignore symbol for now. */
1415 }
1416 nlist.n_type ^= (N_BSS ^ N_UNDF); /* Define it as a bss-symbol */
1417 nlist.n_value = reladdr;
1418 goto bss_ext_symbol;
1419 }
1420 continue; /* Just undefined, not COMMON */
1421
1422 case N_UNDF:
1423 if (processing_acc_compilation && nlist.n_strx == 1)
1424 {
1425 /* Deal with relative offsets in the string table
1426 used in ELF+STAB under Solaris. If we want to use the
1427 n_strx field, which contains the name of the file,
1428 we must adjust file_string_table_offset *before* calling
1429 set_namestring(). */
1430 past_first_source_file = 1;
1431 file_string_table_offset = next_file_string_table_offset;
1432 next_file_string_table_offset =
1433 file_string_table_offset + nlist.n_value;
1434 if (next_file_string_table_offset < file_string_table_offset)
1435 error (_("string table offset backs up at %d"), symnum);
1436 /* FIXME -- replace error() with complaint. */
1437 continue;
1438 }
1439 continue;
1440
1441 /* Lots of symbol types we can just ignore. */
1442
1443 case N_ABS:
1444 case N_NBDATA:
1445 case N_NBBSS:
1446 continue;
1447
1448 /* Keep going . . . */
1449
1450 /*
1451 * Special symbol types for GNU
1452 */
1453 case N_INDR:
1454 case N_INDR | N_EXT:
1455 case N_SETA:
1456 case N_SETA | N_EXT:
1457 case N_SETT:
1458 case N_SETT | N_EXT:
1459 case N_SETD:
1460 case N_SETD | N_EXT:
1461 case N_SETB:
1462 case N_SETB | N_EXT:
1463 case N_SETV:
1464 continue;
1465
1466 /*
1467 * Debugger symbols
1468 */
1469
1470 case N_SO:
1471 {
1472 CORE_ADDR valu;
1473 static int prev_so_symnum = -10;
1474 static int first_so_symnum;
1475 char *p;
1476 static char *dirname_nso;
1477 int prev_textlow_not_set;
1478
1479 valu = nlist.n_value + ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1480 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
1481
1482 prev_textlow_not_set = textlow_not_set;
1483
1484 /* A zero value is probably an indication for the SunPRO 3.0
1485 compiler. end_psymtab explicitly tests for zero, so
1486 don't relocate it. */
1487
1488 if (nlist.n_value == 0
1489 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1490 {
1491 textlow_not_set = 1;
1492 valu = 0;
1493 }
1494 else
1495 textlow_not_set = 0;
1496
1497 past_first_source_file = 1;
1498
1499 if (prev_so_symnum != symnum - 1)
1500 { /* Here if prev stab wasn't N_SO */
1501 first_so_symnum = symnum;
1502
1503 if (pst)
1504 {
1505 end_psymtab (pst, psymtab_include_list, includes_used,
1506 symnum * symbol_size,
1507 valu > pst->texthigh ? valu : pst->texthigh,
1508 dependency_list, dependencies_used,
1509 prev_textlow_not_set);
1510 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
1511 includes_used = 0;
1512 dependencies_used = 0;
1513 has_line_numbers = 0;
1514 }
1515 }
1516
1517 prev_so_symnum = symnum;
1518
1519 /* End the current partial symtab and start a new one */
1520
1521 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1522
1523 /* Null name means end of .o file. Don't start a new one. */
1524 if (*namestring == '\000')
1525 continue;
1526
1527 /* Some compilers (including gcc) emit a pair of initial N_SOs.
1528 The first one is a directory name; the second the file name.
1529 If pst exists, is empty, and has a filename ending in '/',
1530 we assume the previous N_SO was a directory name. */
1531
1532 p = strrchr (namestring, '/');
1533 if (p && *(p + 1) == '\000')
1534 {
1535 /* Save the directory name SOs locally, then save it into
1536 the psymtab when it's created below. */
1537 dirname_nso = namestring;
1538 continue;
1539 }
1540
1541 /* Some other compilers (C++ ones in particular) emit useless
1542 SOs for non-existant .c files. We ignore all subsequent SOs
1543 that immediately follow the first. */
1544
1545 if (!pst)
1546 {
1547 pst = start_psymtab (objfile,
1548 namestring, valu,
1549 first_so_symnum * symbol_size,
1550 objfile->global_psymbols.next,
1551 objfile->static_psymbols.next);
1552 pst->dirname = dirname_nso;
1553 dirname_nso = NULL;
1554 }
1555 continue;
1556 }
1557
1558 case N_BINCL:
1559 {
1560 enum language tmp_language;
1561
1562 /* Add this bincl to the bincl_list for future EXCLs. No
1563 need to save the string; it'll be around until
1564 read_dbx_symtab function returns */
1565
1566 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1567 tmp_language = deduce_language_from_filename (namestring);
1568
1569 /* Only change the psymtab's language if we've learned
1570 something useful (eg. tmp_language is not language_unknown).
1571 In addition, to match what start_subfile does, never change
1572 from C++ to C. */
1573 if (tmp_language != language_unknown
1574 && (tmp_language != language_c
1575 || psymtab_language != language_cplus))
1576 psymtab_language = tmp_language;
1577
1578 if (pst == NULL)
1579 {
1580 /* FIXME: we should not get here without a PST to work on.
1581 Attempt to recover. */
1582 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
1583 _("N_BINCL %s not in entries for "
1584 "any file, at symtab pos %d"),
1585 namestring, symnum);
1586 continue;
1587 }
1588 add_bincl_to_list (pst, namestring, nlist.n_value);
1589
1590 /* Mark down an include file in the current psymtab */
1591
1592 goto record_include_file;
1593 }
1594
1595 case N_SOL:
1596 {
1597 enum language tmp_language;
1598
1599 /* Mark down an include file in the current psymtab */
1600 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1601 tmp_language = deduce_language_from_filename (namestring);
1602
1603 /* Only change the psymtab's language if we've learned
1604 something useful (eg. tmp_language is not language_unknown).
1605 In addition, to match what start_subfile does, never change
1606 from C++ to C. */
1607 if (tmp_language != language_unknown
1608 && (tmp_language != language_c
1609 || psymtab_language != language_cplus))
1610 psymtab_language = tmp_language;
1611
1612 /* In C++, one may expect the same filename to come round many
1613 times, when code is coming alternately from the main file
1614 and from inline functions in other files. So I check to see
1615 if this is a file we've seen before -- either the main
1616 source file, or a previously included file.
1617
1618 This seems to be a lot of time to be spending on N_SOL, but
1619 things like "break c-exp.y:435" need to work (I
1620 suppose the psymtab_include_list could be hashed or put
1621 in a binary tree, if profiling shows this is a major hog). */
1622 if (pst && strcmp (namestring, pst->filename) == 0)
1623 continue;
1624 {
1625 int i;
1626
1627 for (i = 0; i < includes_used; i++)
1628 if (strcmp (namestring, psymtab_include_list[i]) == 0)
1629 {
1630 i = -1;
1631 break;
1632 }
1633 if (i == -1)
1634 continue;
1635 }
1636
1637 record_include_file:
1638
1639 psymtab_include_list[includes_used++] = namestring;
1640 if (includes_used >= includes_allocated)
1641 {
1642 char **orig = psymtab_include_list;
1643
1644 psymtab_include_list = (char **)
1645 alloca ((includes_allocated *= 2) * sizeof (char *));
1646 memcpy (psymtab_include_list, orig,
1647 includes_used * sizeof (char *));
1648 }
1649 continue;
1650 }
1651 case N_LSYM: /* Typedef or automatic variable. */
1652 case N_STSYM: /* Data seg var -- static */
1653 case N_LCSYM: /* BSS " */
1654 case N_ROSYM: /* Read-only data seg var -- static. */
1655 case N_NBSTS: /* Gould nobase. */
1656 case N_NBLCS: /* symbols. */
1657 case N_FUN:
1658 case N_GSYM: /* Global (extern) variable; can be
1659 data or bss (sigh FIXME). */
1660
1661 /* Following may probably be ignored; I'll leave them here
1662 for now (until I do Pascal and Modula 2 extensions). */
1663
1664 case N_PC: /* I may or may not need this; I
1665 suspect not. */
1666 case N_M2C: /* I suspect that I can ignore this here. */
1667 case N_SCOPE: /* Same. */
1668 {
1669 char *p;
1670
1671 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1672
1673 /* See if this is an end of function stab. */
1674 if (pst && nlist.n_type == N_FUN && *namestring == '\000')
1675 {
1676 CORE_ADDR valu;
1677
1678 /* It's value is the size (in bytes) of the function for
1679 function relative stabs, or the address of the function's
1680 end for old style stabs. */
1681 valu = nlist.n_value + last_function_start;
1682 if (pst->texthigh == 0 || valu > pst->texthigh)
1683 pst->texthigh = valu;
1684 break;
1685 }
1686
1687 p = (char *) strchr (namestring, ':');
1688 if (!p)
1689 continue; /* Not a debugging symbol. */
1690
1691 sym_len = 0;
1692 sym_name = NULL; /* pacify "gcc -Werror" */
1693 if (psymtab_language == language_cplus)
1694 {
1695 char *new_name, *name = xmalloc (p - namestring + 1);
1696 memcpy (name, namestring, p - namestring);
1697
1698 name[p - namestring] = '\0';
1699 new_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name);
1700 if (new_name != NULL)
1701 {
1702 sym_len = strlen (new_name);
1703 sym_name = obsavestring (new_name, sym_len,
1704 &objfile->objfile_obstack);
1705 xfree (new_name);
1706 }
1707 xfree (name);
1708 }
1709
1710 if (sym_len == 0)
1711 {
1712 sym_name = namestring;
1713 sym_len = p - namestring;
1714 }
1715
1716 /* Main processing section for debugging symbols which
1717 the initial read through the symbol tables needs to worry
1718 about. If we reach this point, the symbol which we are
1719 considering is definitely one we are interested in.
1720 p must also contain the (valid) index into the namestring
1721 which indicates the debugging type symbol. */
1722
1723 switch (p[1])
1724 {
1725 case 'S':
1726 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1727 data_sect_index);
1728
1729 if (gdbarch_static_transform_name_p (gdbarch))
1730 namestring = gdbarch_static_transform_name (gdbarch,
1731 namestring);
1732
1733 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1734 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC,
1735 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1736 0, nlist.n_value,
1737 psymtab_language, objfile);
1738 continue;
1739
1740 case 'G':
1741 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1742 data_sect_index);
1743 /* The addresses in these entries are reported to be
1744 wrong. See the code that reads 'G's for symtabs. */
1745 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1746 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC,
1747 &objfile->global_psymbols,
1748 0, nlist.n_value,
1749 psymtab_language, objfile);
1750 continue;
1751
1752 case 'T':
1753 /* When a 'T' entry is defining an anonymous enum, it
1754 may have a name which is the empty string, or a
1755 single space. Since they're not really defining a
1756 symbol, those shouldn't go in the partial symbol
1757 table. We do pick up the elements of such enums at
1758 'check_enum:', below. */
1759 if (p >= namestring + 2
1760 || (p == namestring + 1
1761 && namestring[0] != ' '))
1762 {
1763 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1764 STRUCT_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
1765 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1766 nlist.n_value, 0,
1767 psymtab_language, objfile);
1768 if (p[2] == 't')
1769 {
1770 /* Also a typedef with the same name. */
1771 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1772 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
1773 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1774 nlist.n_value, 0,
1775 psymtab_language, objfile);
1776 p += 1;
1777 }
1778 }
1779 goto check_enum;
1780
1781 case 't':
1782 if (p != namestring) /* a name is there, not just :T... */
1783 {
1784 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1785 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
1786 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1787 nlist.n_value, 0,
1788 psymtab_language, objfile);
1789 }
1790 check_enum:
1791 /* If this is an enumerated type, we need to
1792 add all the enum constants to the partial symbol
1793 table. This does not cover enums without names, e.g.
1794 "enum {a, b} c;" in C, but fortunately those are
1795 rare. There is no way for GDB to find those from the
1796 enum type without spending too much time on it. Thus
1797 to solve this problem, the compiler needs to put out the
1798 enum in a nameless type. GCC2 does this. */
1799
1800 /* We are looking for something of the form
1801 <name> ":" ("t" | "T") [<number> "="] "e"
1802 {<constant> ":" <value> ","} ";". */
1803
1804 /* Skip over the colon and the 't' or 'T'. */
1805 p += 2;
1806 /* This type may be given a number. Also, numbers can come
1807 in pairs like (0,26). Skip over it. */
1808 while ((*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
1809 || *p == '(' || *p == ',' || *p == ')'
1810 || *p == '=')
1811 p++;
1812
1813 if (*p++ == 'e')
1814 {
1815 /* The aix4 compiler emits extra crud before the members. */
1816 if (*p == '-')
1817 {
1818 /* Skip over the type (?). */
1819 while (*p != ':')
1820 p++;
1821
1822 /* Skip over the colon. */
1823 p++;
1824 }
1825
1826 /* We have found an enumerated type. */
1827 /* According to comments in read_enum_type
1828 a comma could end it instead of a semicolon.
1829 I don't know where that happens.
1830 Accept either. */
1831 while (*p && *p != ';' && *p != ',')
1832 {
1833 char *q;
1834
1835 /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name
1836 continuation! */
1837 if (*p == '\\' || (*p == '?' && p[1] == '\0'))
1838 p = next_symbol_text (objfile);
1839
1840 /* Point to the character after the name
1841 of the enum constant. */
1842 for (q = p; *q && *q != ':'; q++)
1843 ;
1844 /* Note that the value doesn't matter for
1845 enum constants in psymtabs, just in symtabs. */
1846 add_psymbol_to_list (p, q - p, 1,
1847 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST,
1848 &objfile->static_psymbols, 0,
1849 0, psymtab_language, objfile);
1850 /* Point past the name. */
1851 p = q;
1852 /* Skip over the value. */
1853 while (*p && *p != ',')
1854 p++;
1855 /* Advance past the comma. */
1856 if (*p)
1857 p++;
1858 }
1859 }
1860 continue;
1861
1862 case 'c':
1863 /* Constant, e.g. from "const" in Pascal. */
1864 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1865 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST,
1866 &objfile->static_psymbols, nlist.n_value,
1867 0, psymtab_language, objfile);
1868 continue;
1869
1870 case 'f':
1871 if (! pst)
1872 {
1873 int name_len = p - namestring;
1874 char *name = xmalloc (name_len + 1);
1875
1876 memcpy (name, namestring, name_len);
1877 name[name_len] = '\0';
1878 function_outside_compilation_unit_complaint (name);
1879 xfree (name);
1880 }
1881 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1882 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
1883 /* Kludges for ELF/STABS with Sun ACC */
1884 last_function_name = namestring;
1885 /* Do not fix textlow==0 for .o or NLM files, as 0 is a legit
1886 value for the bottom of the text seg in those cases. */
1887 if (nlist.n_value == ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1888 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile))
1889 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1890 {
1891 CORE_ADDR minsym_valu =
1892 find_stab_function_addr (namestring,
1893 pst ? pst->filename : NULL,
1894 objfile);
1895
1896 /* find_stab_function_addr will return 0 if the minimal
1897 symbol wasn't found. (Unfortunately, this might also
1898 be a valid address.) Anyway, if it *does* return 0,
1899 it is likely that the value was set correctly to begin
1900 with... */
1901 if (minsym_valu != 0)
1902 nlist.n_value = minsym_valu;
1903 }
1904 if (pst && textlow_not_set
1905 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1906 {
1907 pst->textlow = nlist.n_value;
1908 textlow_not_set = 0;
1909 }
1910 /* End kludge. */
1911
1912 /* Keep track of the start of the last function so we
1913 can handle end of function symbols. */
1914 last_function_start = nlist.n_value;
1915
1916 /* In reordered executables this function may lie outside
1917 the bounds created by N_SO symbols. If that's the case
1918 use the address of this function as the low bound for
1919 the partial symbol table. */
1920 if (pst
1921 && (textlow_not_set
1922 || (nlist.n_value < pst->textlow
1923 && (nlist.n_value
1924 != ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1925 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile))))))
1926 {
1927 pst->textlow = nlist.n_value;
1928 textlow_not_set = 0;
1929 }
1930 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1931 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK,
1932 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1933 0, nlist.n_value,
1934 psymtab_language, objfile);
1935 continue;
1936
1937 /* Global functions were ignored here, but now they
1938 are put into the global psymtab like one would expect.
1939 They're also in the minimal symbol table. */
1940 case 'F':
1941 if (! pst)
1942 {
1943 int name_len = p - namestring;
1944 char *name = xmalloc (name_len + 1);
1945
1946 memcpy (name, namestring, name_len);
1947 name[name_len] = '\0';
1948 function_outside_compilation_unit_complaint (name);
1949 xfree (name);
1950 }
1951 nlist.n_value += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1952 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
1953 /* Kludges for ELF/STABS with Sun ACC */
1954 last_function_name = namestring;
1955 /* Do not fix textlow==0 for .o or NLM files, as 0 is a legit
1956 value for the bottom of the text seg in those cases. */
1957 if (nlist.n_value == ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1958 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile))
1959 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1960 {
1961 CORE_ADDR minsym_valu =
1962 find_stab_function_addr (namestring,
1963 pst ? pst->filename : NULL,
1964 objfile);
1965
1966 /* find_stab_function_addr will return 0 if the minimal
1967 symbol wasn't found. (Unfortunately, this might also
1968 be a valid address.) Anyway, if it *does* return 0,
1969 it is likely that the value was set correctly to begin
1970 with... */
1971 if (minsym_valu != 0)
1972 nlist.n_value = minsym_valu;
1973 }
1974 if (pst && textlow_not_set
1975 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1976 {
1977 pst->textlow = nlist.n_value;
1978 textlow_not_set = 0;
1979 }
1980 /* End kludge. */
1981
1982 /* Keep track of the start of the last function so we
1983 can handle end of function symbols. */
1984 last_function_start = nlist.n_value;
1985
1986 /* In reordered executables this function may lie outside
1987 the bounds created by N_SO symbols. If that's the case
1988 use the address of this function as the low bound for
1989 the partial symbol table. */
1990 if (pst
1991 && (textlow_not_set
1992 || (nlist.n_value < pst->textlow
1993 && (nlist.n_value
1994 != ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
1995 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile))))))
1996 {
1997 pst->textlow = nlist.n_value;
1998 textlow_not_set = 0;
1999 }
2000 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
2001 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK,
2002 &objfile->global_psymbols,
2003 0, nlist.n_value,
2004 psymtab_language, objfile);
2005 continue;
2006
2007 /* Two things show up here (hopefully); static symbols of
2008 local scope (static used inside braces) or extensions
2009 of structure symbols. We can ignore both. */
2010 case 'V':
2011 case '(':
2012 case '0':
2013 case '1':
2014 case '2':
2015 case '3':
2016 case '4':
2017 case '5':
2018 case '6':
2019 case '7':
2020 case '8':
2021 case '9':
2022 case '-':
2023 case '#': /* for symbol identification (used in live ranges) */
2024 continue;
2025
2026 case ':':
2027 /* It is a C++ nested symbol. We don't need to record it
2028 (I don't think); if we try to look up foo::bar::baz,
2029 then symbols for the symtab containing foo should get
2030 read in, I think. */
2031 /* Someone says sun cc puts out symbols like
2032 /foo/baz/maclib::/usr/local/bin/maclib,
2033 which would get here with a symbol type of ':'. */
2034 continue;
2035
2036 default:
2037 /* Unexpected symbol descriptor. The second and subsequent stabs
2038 of a continued stab can show up here. The question is
2039 whether they ever can mimic a normal stab--it would be
2040 nice if not, since we certainly don't want to spend the
2041 time searching to the end of every string looking for
2042 a backslash. */
2043
2044 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2045 _("unknown symbol descriptor `%c'"),
2046 p[1]);
2047
2048 /* Ignore it; perhaps it is an extension that we don't
2049 know about. */
2050 continue;
2051 }
2052 }
2053
2054 case N_EXCL:
2055
2056 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
2057
2058 /* Find the corresponding bincl and mark that psymtab on the
2059 psymtab dependency list */
2060 {
2061 struct partial_symtab *needed_pst =
2062 find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab (namestring, nlist.n_value);
2063
2064 /* If this include file was defined earlier in this file,
2065 leave it alone. */
2066 if (needed_pst == pst)
2067 continue;
2068
2069 if (needed_pst)
2070 {
2071 int i;
2072 int found = 0;
2073
2074 for (i = 0; i < dependencies_used; i++)
2075 if (dependency_list[i] == needed_pst)
2076 {
2077 found = 1;
2078 break;
2079 }
2080
2081 /* If it's already in the list, skip the rest. */
2082 if (found)
2083 continue;
2084
2085 dependency_list[dependencies_used++] = needed_pst;
2086 if (dependencies_used >= dependencies_allocated)
2087 {
2088 struct partial_symtab **orig = dependency_list;
2089
2090 dependency_list =
2091 (struct partial_symtab **)
2092 alloca ((dependencies_allocated *= 2)
2093 * sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
2094 memcpy (dependency_list, orig,
2095 (dependencies_used
2096 * sizeof (struct partial_symtab *)));
2097 #ifdef DEBUG_INFO
2098 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
2099 "Had to reallocate "
2100 "dependency list.\n");
2101 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
2102 "New dependencies allocated: %d\n",
2103 dependencies_allocated);
2104 #endif
2105 }
2106 }
2107 }
2108 continue;
2109
2110 case N_ENDM:
2111 /* Solaris 2 end of module, finish current partial symbol table.
2112 end_psymtab will set pst->texthigh to the proper value, which
2113 is necessary if a module compiled without debugging info
2114 follows this module. */
2115 if (pst && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
2116 {
2117 end_psymtab (pst, psymtab_include_list, includes_used,
2118 symnum * symbol_size,
2119 (CORE_ADDR) 0, dependency_list,
2120 dependencies_used, textlow_not_set);
2121 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
2122 includes_used = 0;
2123 dependencies_used = 0;
2124 has_line_numbers = 0;
2125 }
2126 continue;
2127
2128 case N_RBRAC:
2129 #ifdef HANDLE_RBRAC
2130 HANDLE_RBRAC (nlist.n_value);
2131 continue;
2132 #endif
2133 case N_EINCL:
2134 case N_DSLINE:
2135 case N_BSLINE:
2136 case N_SSYM: /* Claim: Structure or union element.
2137 Hopefully, I can ignore this. */
2138 case N_ENTRY: /* Alternate entry point; can ignore. */
2139 case N_MAIN: /* Can definitely ignore this. */
2140 case N_CATCH: /* These are GNU C++ extensions */
2141 case N_EHDECL: /* that can safely be ignored here. */
2142 case N_LENG:
2143 case N_BCOMM:
2144 case N_ECOMM:
2145 case N_ECOML:
2146 case N_FNAME:
2147 case N_SLINE:
2148 case N_RSYM:
2149 case N_PSYM:
2150 case N_LBRAC:
2151 case N_NSYMS: /* Ultrix 4.0: symbol count */
2152 case N_DEFD: /* GNU Modula-2 */
2153 case N_ALIAS: /* SunPro F77: alias name, ignore for now. */
2154
2155 case N_OBJ: /* useless types from Solaris */
2156 case N_OPT:
2157 case N_PATCH:
2158 /* These symbols aren't interesting; don't worry about them */
2159
2160 continue;
2161
2162 default:
2163 /* If we haven't found it yet, ignore it. It's probably some
2164 new type we don't know about yet. */
2165 unknown_symtype_complaint (hex_string (nlist.n_type));
2166 continue;
2167 }
2168 }
2169
2170 /* If there's stuff to be cleaned up, clean it up. */
2171 if (pst)
2172 {
2173 /* Don't set pst->texthigh lower than it already is. */
2174 CORE_ADDR text_end =
2175 (lowest_text_address == (CORE_ADDR) -1
2176 ? (text_addr + ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
2177 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)))
2178 : lowest_text_address)
2179 + text_size;
2180
2181 end_psymtab (pst, psymtab_include_list, includes_used,
2182 symnum * symbol_size,
2183 text_end > pst->texthigh ? text_end : pst->texthigh,
2184 dependency_list, dependencies_used, textlow_not_set);
2185 }
2186
2187 do_cleanups (back_to);
2188 }
2189
2190 /* Allocate and partially fill a partial symtab. It will be
2191 completely filled at the end of the symbol list.
2192
2193 SYMFILE_NAME is the name of the symbol-file we are reading from, and ADDR
2194 is the address relative to which its symbols are (incremental) or 0
2195 (normal). */
2196
2197 static struct partial_symtab *
2198 start_psymtab (struct objfile *objfile, char *filename, CORE_ADDR textlow,
2199 int ldsymoff, struct partial_symbol **global_syms,
2200 struct partial_symbol **static_syms)
2201 {
2202 struct partial_symtab *result =
2203 start_psymtab_common (objfile, objfile->section_offsets,
2204 filename, textlow, global_syms, static_syms);
2205
2206 result->read_symtab_private = obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
2207 sizeof (struct symloc));
2208 LDSYMOFF (result) = ldsymoff;
2209 result->read_symtab = dbx_psymtab_to_symtab;
2210 SYMBOL_SIZE (result) = symbol_size;
2211 SYMBOL_OFFSET (result) = symbol_table_offset;
2212 STRING_OFFSET (result) = string_table_offset;
2213 FILE_STRING_OFFSET (result) = file_string_table_offset;
2214
2215 #ifdef HAVE_ELF
2216 /* If we're handling an ELF file, drag some section-relocation info
2217 for this source file out of the ELF symbol table, to compensate for
2218 Sun brain death. This replaces the section_offsets in this psymtab,
2219 if successful. */
2220 elfstab_offset_sections (objfile, result);
2221 #endif
2222
2223 /* Deduce the source language from the filename for this psymtab. */
2224 psymtab_language = deduce_language_from_filename (filename);
2225
2226 return result;
2227 }
2228
2229 /* Close off the current usage of PST.
2230 Returns PST or NULL if the partial symtab was empty and thrown away.
2231
2232 FIXME: List variables and peculiarities of same. */
2233
2234 struct partial_symtab *
2235 end_psymtab (struct partial_symtab *pst, char **include_list, int num_includes,
2236 int capping_symbol_offset, CORE_ADDR capping_text,
2237 struct partial_symtab **dependency_list, int number_dependencies,
2238 int textlow_not_set)
2239 {
2240 int i;
2241 struct objfile *objfile = pst->objfile;
2242 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
2243
2244 if (capping_symbol_offset != -1)
2245 LDSYMLEN (pst) = capping_symbol_offset - LDSYMOFF (pst);
2246 pst->texthigh = capping_text;
2247
2248 /* Under Solaris, the N_SO symbols always have a value of 0,
2249 instead of the usual address of the .o file. Therefore,
2250 we have to do some tricks to fill in texthigh and textlow.
2251 The first trick is: if we see a static
2252 or global function, and the textlow for the current pst
2253 is not set (ie: textlow_not_set), then we use that function's
2254 address for the textlow of the pst. */
2255
2256 /* Now, to fill in texthigh, we remember the last function seen
2257 in the .o file. Also, there's a hack in
2258 bfd/elf.c and gdb/elfread.c to pass the ELF st_size field
2259 to here via the misc_info field. Therefore, we can fill in
2260 a reliable texthigh by taking the address plus size of the
2261 last function in the file. */
2262
2263 if (pst->texthigh == 0 && last_function_name
2264 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
2265 {
2266 char *p;
2267 int n;
2268 struct minimal_symbol *minsym;
2269
2270 p = strchr (last_function_name, ':');
2271 if (p == NULL)
2272 p = last_function_name;
2273 n = p - last_function_name;
2274 p = alloca (n + 2);
2275 strncpy (p, last_function_name, n);
2276 p[n] = 0;
2277
2278 minsym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, pst->filename, objfile);
2279 if (minsym == NULL)
2280 {
2281 /* Sun Fortran appends an underscore to the minimal symbol name,
2282 try again with an appended underscore if the minimal symbol
2283 was not found. */
2284 p[n] = '_';
2285 p[n + 1] = 0;
2286 minsym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, pst->filename, objfile);
2287 }
2288
2289 if (minsym)
2290 pst->texthigh = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (minsym) + MSYMBOL_SIZE (minsym);
2291
2292 last_function_name = NULL;
2293 }
2294
2295 if (!gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
2296 ;
2297 /* this test will be true if the last .o file is only data */
2298 else if (textlow_not_set)
2299 pst->textlow = pst->texthigh;
2300 else
2301 {
2302 struct partial_symtab *p1;
2303
2304 /* If we know our own starting text address, then walk through all other
2305 psymtabs for this objfile, and if any didn't know their ending text
2306 address, set it to our starting address. Take care to not set our
2307 own ending address to our starting address, nor to set addresses on
2308 `dependency' files that have both textlow and texthigh zero. */
2309
2310 ALL_OBJFILE_PSYMTABS (objfile, p1)
2311 {
2312 if (p1->texthigh == 0 && p1->textlow != 0 && p1 != pst)
2313 {
2314 p1->texthigh = pst->textlow;
2315 /* if this file has only data, then make textlow match texthigh */
2316 if (p1->textlow == 0)
2317 p1->textlow = p1->texthigh;
2318 }
2319 }
2320 }
2321
2322 /* End of kludge for patching Solaris textlow and texthigh. */
2323
2324 pst->n_global_syms =
2325 objfile->global_psymbols.next - (objfile->global_psymbols.list
2326 + pst->globals_offset);
2327 pst->n_static_syms =
2328 objfile->static_psymbols.next - (objfile->static_psymbols.list
2329 + pst->statics_offset);
2330
2331 pst->number_of_dependencies = number_dependencies;
2332 if (number_dependencies)
2333 {
2334 pst->dependencies = (struct partial_symtab **)
2335 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
2336 number_dependencies * sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
2337 memcpy (pst->dependencies, dependency_list,
2338 number_dependencies * sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
2339 }
2340 else
2341 pst->dependencies = 0;
2342
2343 for (i = 0; i < num_includes; i++)
2344 {
2345 struct partial_symtab *subpst =
2346 allocate_psymtab (include_list[i], objfile);
2347
2348 /* Copy the sesction_offsets array from the main psymtab. */
2349 subpst->section_offsets = pst->section_offsets;
2350 subpst->read_symtab_private =
2351 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, sizeof (struct symloc));
2352 LDSYMOFF (subpst) =
2353 LDSYMLEN (subpst) =
2354 subpst->textlow =
2355 subpst->texthigh = 0;
2356
2357 /* We could save slight bits of space by only making one of these,
2358 shared by the entire set of include files. FIXME-someday. */
2359 subpst->dependencies = (struct partial_symtab **)
2360 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
2361 sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
2362 subpst->dependencies[0] = pst;
2363 subpst->number_of_dependencies = 1;
2364
2365 subpst->globals_offset =
2366 subpst->n_global_syms =
2367 subpst->statics_offset =
2368 subpst->n_static_syms = 0;
2369
2370 subpst->readin = 0;
2371 subpst->symtab = 0;
2372 subpst->read_symtab = pst->read_symtab;
2373 }
2374
2375 sort_pst_symbols (pst);
2376
2377 if (num_includes == 0
2378 && number_dependencies == 0
2379 && pst->n_global_syms == 0
2380 && pst->n_static_syms == 0
2381 && has_line_numbers == 0)
2382 {
2383 /* Throw away this psymtab, it's empty. We can't deallocate it, since
2384 it is on the obstack, but we can forget to chain it on the list. */
2385 /* Empty psymtabs happen as a result of header files which don't have
2386 any symbols in them. There can be a lot of them. But this check
2387 is wrong, in that a psymtab with N_SLINE entries but nothing else
2388 is not empty, but we don't realize that. Fixing that without slowing
2389 things down might be tricky. */
2390
2391 discard_psymtab (pst);
2392
2393 /* Indicate that psymtab was thrown away. */
2394 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) NULL;
2395 }
2396 return pst;
2397 }
2398 \f
2399 static void
2400 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *pst)
2401 {
2402 struct cleanup *old_chain;
2403 int i;
2404
2405 if (!pst)
2406 return;
2407
2408 if (pst->readin)
2409 {
2410 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Psymtab for %s already read in. \
2411 Shouldn't happen.\n",
2412 pst->filename);
2413 return;
2414 }
2415
2416 /* Read in all partial symtabs on which this one is dependent */
2417 for (i = 0; i < pst->number_of_dependencies; i++)
2418 if (!pst->dependencies[i]->readin)
2419 {
2420 /* Inform about additional files that need to be read in. */
2421 if (info_verbose)
2422 {
2423 fputs_filtered (" ", gdb_stdout);
2424 wrap_here ("");
2425 fputs_filtered ("and ", gdb_stdout);
2426 wrap_here ("");
2427 printf_filtered ("%s...", pst->dependencies[i]->filename);
2428 wrap_here (""); /* Flush output */
2429 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2430 }
2431 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst->dependencies[i]);
2432 }
2433
2434 if (LDSYMLEN (pst)) /* Otherwise it's a dummy */
2435 {
2436 /* Init stuff necessary for reading in symbols */
2437 stabsread_init ();
2438 buildsym_init ();
2439 old_chain = make_cleanup (really_free_pendings, 0);
2440 file_string_table_offset = FILE_STRING_OFFSET (pst);
2441 symbol_size = SYMBOL_SIZE (pst);
2442
2443 /* Read in this file's symbols */
2444 bfd_seek (pst->objfile->obfd, SYMBOL_OFFSET (pst), SEEK_SET);
2445 read_ofile_symtab (pst);
2446
2447 do_cleanups (old_chain);
2448 }
2449
2450 pst->readin = 1;
2451 }
2452
2453 /* Read in all of the symbols for a given psymtab for real.
2454 Be verbose about it if the user wants that. */
2455
2456 static void
2457 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab (struct partial_symtab *pst)
2458 {
2459 bfd *sym_bfd;
2460 struct cleanup *back_to = NULL;
2461
2462 if (!pst)
2463 return;
2464
2465 if (pst->readin)
2466 {
2467 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Psymtab for %s already read in. \
2468 Shouldn't happen.\n",
2469 pst->filename);
2470 return;
2471 }
2472
2473 if (LDSYMLEN (pst) || pst->number_of_dependencies)
2474 {
2475 /* Print the message now, before reading the string table,
2476 to avoid disconcerting pauses. */
2477 if (info_verbose)
2478 {
2479 printf_filtered ("Reading in symbols for %s...", pst->filename);
2480 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2481 }
2482
2483 sym_bfd = pst->objfile->obfd;
2484
2485 next_symbol_text_func = dbx_next_symbol_text;
2486
2487 if (DBX_STAB_SECTION (pst->objfile))
2488 {
2489 stabs_data
2490 = symfile_relocate_debug_section (pst->objfile,
2491 DBX_STAB_SECTION (pst->objfile),
2492 NULL);
2493
2494 if (stabs_data)
2495 back_to = make_cleanup (free_current_contents,
2496 (void *) &stabs_data);
2497 }
2498
2499 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst);
2500
2501 if (back_to)
2502 do_cleanups (back_to);
2503
2504 /* Match with global symbols. This only needs to be done once,
2505 after all of the symtabs and dependencies have been read in. */
2506 scan_file_globals (pst->objfile);
2507
2508 /* Finish up the debug error message. */
2509 if (info_verbose)
2510 printf_filtered ("done.\n");
2511 }
2512 }
2513
2514 /* Read in a defined section of a specific object file's symbols. */
2515
2516 static void
2517 read_ofile_symtab (struct partial_symtab *pst)
2518 {
2519 char *namestring;
2520 struct external_nlist *bufp;
2521 struct internal_nlist nlist;
2522 unsigned char type;
2523 unsigned max_symnum;
2524 bfd *abfd;
2525 struct objfile *objfile;
2526 int sym_offset; /* Offset to start of symbols to read */
2527 int sym_size; /* Size of symbols to read */
2528 CORE_ADDR text_offset; /* Start of text segment for symbols */
2529 int text_size; /* Size of text segment for symbols */
2530 struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
2531
2532 objfile = pst->objfile;
2533 sym_offset = LDSYMOFF (pst);
2534 sym_size = LDSYMLEN (pst);
2535 text_offset = pst->textlow;
2536 text_size = pst->texthigh - pst->textlow;
2537 /* This cannot be simply objfile->section_offsets because of
2538 elfstab_offset_sections() which initializes the psymtab section
2539 offsets information in a special way, and that is different from
2540 objfile->section_offsets. */
2541 section_offsets = pst->section_offsets;
2542
2543 current_objfile = objfile;
2544 subfile_stack = NULL;
2545
2546 stringtab_global = DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile);
2547 last_source_file = NULL;
2548
2549 abfd = objfile->obfd;
2550 symfile_bfd = objfile->obfd; /* Implicit param to next_text_symbol */
2551 symbuf_end = symbuf_idx = 0;
2552 symbuf_read = 0;
2553 symbuf_left = sym_offset + sym_size;
2554
2555 /* It is necessary to actually read one symbol *before* the start
2556 of this symtab's symbols, because the GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL
2557 occurs before the N_SO symbol.
2558
2559 Detecting this in read_dbx_symtab
2560 would slow down initial readin, so we look for it here instead. */
2561 if (!processing_acc_compilation && sym_offset >= (int) symbol_size)
2562 {
2563 stabs_seek (sym_offset - symbol_size);
2564 fill_symbuf (abfd);
2565 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx++];
2566 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, bufp, abfd);
2567 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
2568
2569 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
2570
2571 processing_gcc_compilation = 0;
2572 if (nlist.n_type == N_TEXT)
2573 {
2574 const char *tempstring = namestring;
2575
2576 if (strcmp (namestring, GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2577 processing_gcc_compilation = 1;
2578 else if (strcmp (namestring, GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2579 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
2580 if (tempstring[0] == bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (symfile_bfd))
2581 ++tempstring;
2582 if (strncmp (tempstring, "__gnu_compiled", 14) == 0)
2583 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
2584 }
2585
2586 /* Try to select a C++ demangling based on the compilation unit
2587 producer. */
2588
2589 #if 0
2590 /* For now, stay with AUTO_DEMANGLING for g++ output, as we don't
2591 know whether it will use the old style or v3 mangling. */
2592 if (processing_gcc_compilation)
2593 {
2594 if (AUTO_DEMANGLING)
2595 {
2596 set_demangling_style (GNU_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING);
2597 }
2598 }
2599 #endif
2600 }
2601 else
2602 {
2603 /* The N_SO starting this symtab is the first symbol, so we
2604 better not check the symbol before it. I'm not this can
2605 happen, but it doesn't hurt to check for it. */
2606 stabs_seek (sym_offset);
2607 processing_gcc_compilation = 0;
2608 }
2609
2610 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
2611 fill_symbuf (abfd);
2612 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx];
2613 if (bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, bufp->e_type) != N_SO)
2614 error (_("First symbol in segment of executable not a source symbol"));
2615
2616 max_symnum = sym_size / symbol_size;
2617
2618 for (symnum = 0;
2619 symnum < max_symnum;
2620 symnum++)
2621 {
2622 QUIT; /* Allow this to be interruptable */
2623 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
2624 fill_symbuf (abfd);
2625 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx++];
2626 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, bufp, abfd);
2627 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
2628
2629 type = bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, bufp->e_type);
2630
2631 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
2632
2633 if (type & N_STAB)
2634 {
2635 if (sizeof (nlist.n_value) > 4
2636 /* We are a 64-bit debugger debugging a 32-bit program. */
2637 && (type == N_LSYM || type == N_PSYM))
2638 /* We have to be careful with the n_value in the case of N_LSYM
2639 and N_PSYM entries, because they are signed offsets from frame
2640 pointer, but we actually read them as unsigned 32-bit values.
2641 This is not a problem for 32-bit debuggers, for which negative
2642 values end up being interpreted correctly (as negative
2643 offsets) due to integer overflow.
2644 But we need to sign-extend the value for 64-bit debuggers,
2645 or we'll end up interpreting negative values as very large
2646 positive offsets. */
2647 nlist.n_value = (nlist.n_value ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000;
2648 process_one_symbol (type, nlist.n_desc, nlist.n_value,
2649 namestring, section_offsets, objfile);
2650 }
2651 /* We skip checking for a new .o or -l file; that should never
2652 happen in this routine. */
2653 else if (type == N_TEXT)
2654 {
2655 /* I don't think this code will ever be executed, because
2656 the GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL usually is right before
2657 the N_SO symbol which starts this source file.
2658 However, there is no reason not to accept
2659 the GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL anywhere. */
2660
2661 if (strcmp (namestring, GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2662 processing_gcc_compilation = 1;
2663 else if (strcmp (namestring, GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2664 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
2665
2666 #if 0
2667 /* For now, stay with AUTO_DEMANGLING for g++ output, as we don't
2668 know whether it will use the old style or v3 mangling. */
2669 if (AUTO_DEMANGLING)
2670 {
2671 set_demangling_style (GNU_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING);
2672 }
2673 #endif
2674 }
2675 else if (type & N_EXT || type == (unsigned char) N_TEXT
2676 || type == (unsigned char) N_NBTEXT)
2677 {
2678 /* Global symbol: see if we came across a dbx defintion for
2679 a corresponding symbol. If so, store the value. Remove
2680 syms from the chain when their values are stored, but
2681 search the whole chain, as there may be several syms from
2682 different files with the same name. */
2683 /* This is probably not true. Since the files will be read
2684 in one at a time, each reference to a global symbol will
2685 be satisfied in each file as it appears. So we skip this
2686 section. */
2687 ;
2688 }
2689 }
2690
2691 /* In a Solaris elf file, this variable, which comes from the
2692 value of the N_SO symbol, will still be 0. Luckily, text_offset,
2693 which comes from pst->textlow is correct. */
2694 if (last_source_start_addr == 0)
2695 last_source_start_addr = text_offset;
2696
2697 /* In reordered executables last_source_start_addr may not be the
2698 lower bound for this symtab, instead use text_offset which comes
2699 from pst->textlow which is correct. */
2700 if (last_source_start_addr > text_offset)
2701 last_source_start_addr = text_offset;
2702
2703 pst->symtab = end_symtab (text_offset + text_size, objfile,
2704 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2705
2706 end_stabs ();
2707
2708 current_objfile = NULL;
2709 }
2710 \f
2711
2712 /* This handles a single symbol from the symbol-file, building symbols
2713 into a GDB symtab. It takes these arguments and an implicit argument.
2714
2715 TYPE is the type field of the ".stab" symbol entry.
2716 DESC is the desc field of the ".stab" entry.
2717 VALU is the value field of the ".stab" entry.
2718 NAME is the symbol name, in our address space.
2719 SECTION_OFFSETS is a set of amounts by which the sections of this
2720 object file were relocated when it was loaded into memory. Note
2721 that these section_offsets are not the objfile->section_offsets but
2722 the pst->section_offsets. All symbols that refer to memory
2723 locations need to be offset by these amounts.
2724 OBJFILE is the object file from which we are reading symbols. It
2725 is used in end_symtab. */
2726
2727 void
2728 process_one_symbol (int type, int desc, CORE_ADDR valu, char *name,
2729 struct section_offsets *section_offsets,
2730 struct objfile *objfile)
2731 {
2732 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
2733 struct context_stack *new;
2734 /* This remembers the address of the start of a function. It is
2735 used because in Solaris 2, N_LBRAC, N_RBRAC, and N_SLINE entries
2736 are relative to the current function's start address. On systems
2737 other than Solaris 2, this just holds the SECT_OFF_TEXT value,
2738 and is used to relocate these symbol types rather than
2739 SECTION_OFFSETS. */
2740 static CORE_ADDR function_start_offset;
2741
2742 /* This holds the address of the start of a function, without the
2743 system peculiarities of function_start_offset. */
2744 static CORE_ADDR last_function_start;
2745
2746 /* If this is nonzero, we've seen an N_SLINE since the start of the
2747 current function. We use this to tell us to move the first sline
2748 to the beginning of the function regardless of what its given
2749 value is. */
2750 static int sline_found_in_function = 1;
2751
2752 /* If this is nonzero, we've seen a non-gcc N_OPT symbol for this
2753 source file. Used to detect the SunPRO solaris compiler. */
2754 static int n_opt_found;
2755
2756 /* The stab type used for the definition of the last function.
2757 N_STSYM or N_GSYM for SunOS4 acc; N_FUN for other compilers. */
2758 static int function_stab_type = 0;
2759
2760 if (!block_address_function_relative)
2761 {
2762 /* N_LBRAC, N_RBRAC and N_SLINE entries are not relative to the
2763 function start address, so just use the text offset. */
2764 function_start_offset =
2765 ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2766 }
2767
2768 /* Something is wrong if we see real data before seeing a source
2769 file name. */
2770
2771 if (last_source_file == NULL && type != (unsigned char) N_SO)
2772 {
2773 /* Ignore any symbols which appear before an N_SO symbol.
2774 Currently no one puts symbols there, but we should deal
2775 gracefully with the case. A complain()t might be in order,
2776 but this should not be an error (). */
2777 return;
2778 }
2779
2780 switch (type)
2781 {
2782 case N_FUN:
2783 case N_FNAME:
2784
2785 if (*name == '\000')
2786 {
2787 /* This N_FUN marks the end of a function. This closes off
2788 the current block. */
2789 struct block *block;
2790
2791 if (context_stack_depth <= 0)
2792 {
2793 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (symnum);
2794 break;
2795 }
2796
2797 /* The following check is added before recording line 0 at
2798 end of function so as to handle hand-generated stabs
2799 which may have an N_FUN stabs at the end of the function,
2800 but no N_SLINE stabs. */
2801 if (sline_found_in_function)
2802 {
2803 CORE_ADDR addr = last_function_start + valu;
2804
2805 record_line (current_subfile, 0,
2806 gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, addr));
2807 }
2808
2809 within_function = 0;
2810 new = pop_context ();
2811
2812 /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
2813 block = finish_block (new->name, &local_symbols, new->old_blocks,
2814 new->start_addr, new->start_addr + valu,
2815 objfile);
2816
2817 /* For C++, set the block's scope. */
2818 if (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (new->name) == language_cplus)
2819 cp_set_block_scope (new->name, block, &objfile->objfile_obstack,
2820 "", 0);
2821
2822 /* May be switching to an assembler file which may not be using
2823 block relative stabs, so reset the offset. */
2824 if (block_address_function_relative)
2825 function_start_offset = 0;
2826
2827 break;
2828 }
2829
2830 sline_found_in_function = 0;
2831
2832 /* Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2833 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2834 valu = gdbarch_smash_text_address (gdbarch, valu);
2835 last_function_start = valu;
2836
2837 goto define_a_symbol;
2838
2839 case N_LBRAC:
2840 /* This "symbol" just indicates the start of an inner lexical
2841 context within a function. */
2842
2843 /* Ignore extra outermost context from SunPRO cc and acc. */
2844 if (n_opt_found && desc == 1)
2845 break;
2846
2847 if (block_address_function_relative)
2848 /* Relocate for Sun ELF acc fn-relative syms. */
2849 valu += function_start_offset;
2850 else
2851 /* On most machines, the block addresses are relative to the
2852 N_SO, the linker did not relocate them (sigh). */
2853 valu += last_source_start_addr;
2854
2855 new = push_context (desc, valu);
2856 break;
2857
2858 case N_RBRAC:
2859 /* This "symbol" just indicates the end of an inner lexical
2860 context that was started with N_LBRAC. */
2861
2862 /* Ignore extra outermost context from SunPRO cc and acc. */
2863 if (n_opt_found && desc == 1)
2864 break;
2865
2866 if (block_address_function_relative)
2867 /* Relocate for Sun ELF acc fn-relative syms. */
2868 valu += function_start_offset;
2869 else
2870 /* On most machines, the block addresses are relative to the
2871 N_SO, the linker did not relocate them (sigh). */
2872 valu += last_source_start_addr;
2873
2874 if (context_stack_depth <= 0)
2875 {
2876 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (symnum);
2877 break;
2878 }
2879
2880 new = pop_context ();
2881 if (desc != new->depth)
2882 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (symnum);
2883
2884 if (local_symbols != NULL)
2885 {
2886 /* GCC development snapshots from March to December of
2887 2000 would output N_LSYM entries after N_LBRAC
2888 entries. As a consequence, these symbols are simply
2889 discarded. Complain if this is the case. */
2890 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2891 _("misplaced N_LBRAC entry; discarding local "
2892 "symbols which have no enclosing block"));
2893 }
2894 local_symbols = new->locals;
2895
2896 if (context_stack_depth > 1)
2897 {
2898 /* This is not the outermost LBRAC...RBRAC pair in the
2899 function, its local symbols preceded it, and are the ones
2900 just recovered from the context stack. Define the block
2901 for them (but don't bother if the block contains no
2902 symbols. Should we complain on blocks without symbols?
2903 I can't think of any useful purpose for them). */
2904 if (local_symbols != NULL)
2905 {
2906 /* Muzzle a compiler bug that makes end < start.
2907
2908 ??? Which compilers? Is this ever harmful?. */
2909 if (new->start_addr > valu)
2910 {
2911 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2912 _("block start larger than block end"));
2913 new->start_addr = valu;
2914 }
2915 /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
2916 finish_block (0, &local_symbols, new->old_blocks,
2917 new->start_addr, valu, objfile);
2918 }
2919 }
2920 else
2921 {
2922 /* This is the outermost LBRAC...RBRAC pair. There is no
2923 need to do anything; leave the symbols that preceded it
2924 to be attached to the function's own block. We need to
2925 indicate that we just moved outside of the function. */
2926 within_function = 0;
2927 }
2928
2929 break;
2930
2931 case N_FN:
2932 case N_FN_SEQ:
2933 /* This kind of symbol indicates the start of an object file.
2934 Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2935 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2936 break;
2937
2938 case N_SO:
2939 /* This type of symbol indicates the start of data for one
2940 source file. Finish the symbol table of the previous source
2941 file (if any) and start accumulating a new symbol table.
2942 Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2943 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2944
2945 n_opt_found = 0;
2946
2947 if (last_source_file)
2948 {
2949 /* Check if previous symbol was also an N_SO (with some
2950 sanity checks). If so, that one was actually the
2951 directory name, and the current one is the real file
2952 name. Patch things up. */
2953 if (previous_stab_code == (unsigned char) N_SO)
2954 {
2955 patch_subfile_names (current_subfile, name);
2956 break; /* Ignore repeated SOs */
2957 }
2958 end_symtab (valu, objfile, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2959 end_stabs ();
2960 }
2961
2962 /* Null name means this just marks the end of text for this .o
2963 file. Don't start a new symtab in this case. */
2964 if (*name == '\000')
2965 break;
2966
2967 if (block_address_function_relative)
2968 function_start_offset = 0;
2969
2970 start_stabs ();
2971 start_symtab (name, NULL, valu);
2972 record_debugformat ("stabs");
2973 break;
2974
2975 case N_SOL:
2976 /* This type of symbol indicates the start of data for a
2977 sub-source-file, one whose contents were copied or included
2978 in the compilation of the main source file (whose name was
2979 given in the N_SO symbol). Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2980 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2981 start_subfile (name, current_subfile->dirname);
2982 break;
2983
2984 case N_BINCL:
2985 push_subfile ();
2986 add_new_header_file (name, valu);
2987 start_subfile (name, current_subfile->dirname);
2988 break;
2989
2990 case N_EINCL:
2991 start_subfile (pop_subfile (), current_subfile->dirname);
2992 break;
2993
2994 case N_EXCL:
2995 add_old_header_file (name, valu);
2996 break;
2997
2998 case N_SLINE:
2999 /* This type of "symbol" really just records one line-number --
3000 core-address correspondence. Enter it in the line list for
3001 this symbol table. */
3002
3003 /* Relocate for dynamic loading and for ELF acc
3004 function-relative symbols. */
3005 valu += function_start_offset;
3006
3007 /* GCC 2.95.3 emits the first N_SLINE stab somwehere in the
3008 middle of the prologue instead of right at the start of the
3009 function. To deal with this we record the address for the
3010 first N_SLINE stab to be the start of the function instead of
3011 the listed location. We really shouldn't to this. When
3012 compiling with optimization, this first N_SLINE stab might be
3013 optimized away. Other (non-GCC) compilers don't emit this
3014 stab at all. There is no real harm in having an extra
3015 numbered line, although it can be a bit annoying for the
3016 user. However, it totally screws up our testsuite.
3017
3018 So for now, keep adjusting the address of the first N_SLINE
3019 stab, but only for code compiled with GCC. */
3020
3021 if (within_function && sline_found_in_function == 0)
3022 {
3023 CORE_ADDR addr = processing_gcc_compilation == 2 ?
3024 last_function_start : valu;
3025
3026 record_line (current_subfile, desc,
3027 gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, addr));
3028 sline_found_in_function = 1;
3029 }
3030 else
3031 record_line (current_subfile, desc,
3032 gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, valu));
3033 break;
3034
3035 case N_BCOMM:
3036 common_block_start (name, objfile);
3037 break;
3038
3039 case N_ECOMM:
3040 common_block_end (objfile);
3041 break;
3042
3043 /* The following symbol types need to have the appropriate
3044 offset added to their value; then we process symbol
3045 definitions in the name. */
3046
3047 case N_STSYM: /* Static symbol in data segment. */
3048 case N_LCSYM: /* Static symbol in BSS segment. */
3049 case N_ROSYM: /* Static symbol in read-only data segment. */
3050 /* HORRID HACK DEPT. However, it's Sun's furgin' fault.
3051 Solaris 2's stabs-in-elf makes *most* symbols relative but
3052 leaves a few absolute (at least for Solaris 2.1 and version
3053 2.0.1 of the SunPRO compiler). N_STSYM and friends sit on
3054 the fence. .stab "foo:S...",N_STSYM is absolute (ld
3055 relocates it) .stab "foo:V...",N_STSYM is relative (section
3056 base subtracted). This leaves us no choice but to search for
3057 the 'S' or 'V'... (or pass the whole section_offsets stuff
3058 down ONE MORE function call level, which we really don't want
3059 to do). */
3060 {
3061 char *p;
3062
3063 /* Normal object file and NLMs have non-zero text seg offsets,
3064 but don't need their static syms offset in this fashion.
3065 XXX - This is really a crock that should be fixed in the
3066 solib handling code so that I don't have to work around it
3067 here. */
3068
3069 if (!symfile_relocatable)
3070 {
3071 p = strchr (name, ':');
3072 if (p != 0 && p[1] == 'S')
3073 {
3074 /* The linker relocated it. We don't want to add an
3075 elfstab_offset_sections-type offset, but we *do*
3076 want to add whatever solib.c passed to
3077 symbol_file_add as addr (this is known to affect
3078 SunOS 4, and I suspect ELF too). Since
3079 elfstab_offset_sections currently does not muck
3080 with the text offset (there is no Ttext.text
3081 symbol), we can get addr from the text offset. If
3082 elfstab_offset_sections ever starts dealing with
3083 the text offset, and we still need to do this, we
3084 need to invent a SECT_OFF_ADDR_KLUDGE or something. */
3085 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
3086 goto define_a_symbol;
3087 }
3088 }
3089 /* Since it's not the kludge case, re-dispatch to the right
3090 handler. */
3091 switch (type)
3092 {
3093 case N_STSYM:
3094 goto case_N_STSYM;
3095 case N_LCSYM:
3096 goto case_N_LCSYM;
3097 case N_ROSYM:
3098 goto case_N_ROSYM;
3099 default:
3100 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3101 _("failed internal consistency check"));
3102 }
3103 }
3104
3105 case_N_STSYM: /* Static symbol in data segment. */
3106 case N_DSLINE: /* Source line number, data segment. */
3107 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile));
3108 goto define_a_symbol;
3109
3110 case_N_LCSYM: /* Static symbol in BSS segment. */
3111 case N_BSLINE: /* Source line number, BSS segment. */
3112 /* N_BROWS: overlaps with N_BSLINE. */
3113 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile));
3114 goto define_a_symbol;
3115
3116 case_N_ROSYM: /* Static symbol in read-only data segment. */
3117 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_RODATA (objfile));
3118 goto define_a_symbol;
3119
3120 case N_ENTRY: /* Alternate entry point. */
3121 /* Relocate for dynamic loading. */
3122 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
3123 goto define_a_symbol;
3124
3125 /* The following symbol types we don't know how to process.
3126 Handle them in a "default" way, but complain to people who
3127 care. */
3128 default:
3129 case N_CATCH: /* Exception handler catcher. */
3130 case N_EHDECL: /* Exception handler name. */
3131 case N_PC: /* Global symbol in Pascal. */
3132 case N_M2C: /* Modula-2 compilation unit. */
3133 /* N_MOD2: overlaps with N_EHDECL. */
3134 case N_SCOPE: /* Modula-2 scope information. */
3135 case N_ECOML: /* End common (local name). */
3136 case N_NBTEXT: /* Gould Non-Base-Register symbols??? */
3137 case N_NBDATA:
3138 case N_NBBSS:
3139 case N_NBSTS:
3140 case N_NBLCS:
3141 unknown_symtype_complaint (hex_string (type));
3142 /* FALLTHROUGH */
3143
3144 /* The following symbol types don't need the address field
3145 relocated, since it is either unused, or is absolute. */
3146 define_a_symbol:
3147 case N_GSYM: /* Global variable. */
3148 case N_NSYMS: /* Number of symbols (Ultrix). */
3149 case N_NOMAP: /* No map? (Ultrix). */
3150 case N_RSYM: /* Register variable. */
3151 case N_DEFD: /* Modula-2 GNU module dependency. */
3152 case N_SSYM: /* Struct or union element. */
3153 case N_LSYM: /* Local symbol in stack. */
3154 case N_PSYM: /* Parameter variable. */
3155 case N_LENG: /* Length of preceding symbol type. */
3156 if (name)
3157 {
3158 int deftype;
3159 char *colon_pos = strchr (name, ':');
3160
3161 if (colon_pos == NULL)
3162 deftype = '\0';
3163 else
3164 deftype = colon_pos[1];
3165
3166 switch (deftype)
3167 {
3168 case 'f':
3169 case 'F':
3170 function_stab_type = type;
3171
3172 /* Deal with the SunPRO 3.0 compiler which omits the
3173 address from N_FUN symbols. */
3174 if (type == N_FUN
3175 && valu == ANOFFSET (section_offsets,
3176 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile))
3177 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
3178 {
3179 CORE_ADDR minsym_valu =
3180 find_stab_function_addr (name, last_source_file, objfile);
3181
3182 /* The function find_stab_function_addr will return
3183 0 if the minimal symbol wasn't found.
3184 (Unfortunately, this might also be a valid
3185 address.) Anyway, if it *does* return 0, it is
3186 likely that the value was set correctly to begin
3187 with... */
3188 if (minsym_valu != 0)
3189 valu = minsym_valu;
3190 }
3191
3192 if (block_address_function_relative)
3193 /* For Solaris 2 compilers, the block addresses and
3194 N_SLINE's are relative to the start of the
3195 function. On normal systems, and when using GCC on
3196 Solaris 2, these addresses are just absolute, or
3197 relative to the N_SO, depending on
3198 BLOCK_ADDRESS_ABSOLUTE. */
3199 function_start_offset = valu;
3200
3201 within_function = 1;
3202
3203 if (context_stack_depth > 1)
3204 {
3205 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3206 _("unmatched N_LBRAC before symtab pos %d"),
3207 symnum);
3208 break;
3209 }
3210
3211 if (context_stack_depth > 0)
3212 {
3213 struct block *block;
3214
3215 new = pop_context ();
3216 /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
3217 block = finish_block (new->name, &local_symbols,
3218 new->old_blocks, new->start_addr,
3219 valu, objfile);
3220
3221 /* For C++, set the block's scope. */
3222 if (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (new->name) == language_cplus)
3223 cp_set_block_scope (new->name, block,
3224 &objfile->objfile_obstack,
3225 "", 0);
3226 }
3227
3228 new = push_context (0, valu);
3229 new->name = define_symbol (valu, name, desc, type, objfile);
3230 break;
3231
3232 default:
3233 define_symbol (valu, name, desc, type, objfile);
3234 break;
3235 }
3236 }
3237 break;
3238
3239 /* We use N_OPT to carry the gcc2_compiled flag. Sun uses it
3240 for a bunch of other flags, too. Someday we may parse their
3241 flags; for now we ignore theirs and hope they'll ignore ours. */
3242 case N_OPT: /* Solaris 2: Compiler options. */
3243 if (name)
3244 {
3245 if (strcmp (name, GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
3246 {
3247 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
3248 #if 0 /* Works, but is experimental. -fnf */
3249 /* For now, stay with AUTO_DEMANGLING for g++ output, as
3250 we don't know whether it will use the old style or v3
3251 mangling. */
3252 if (AUTO_DEMANGLING)
3253 {
3254 set_demangling_style (GNU_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING);
3255 }
3256 #endif
3257 }
3258 else
3259 n_opt_found = 1;
3260 }
3261 break;
3262
3263 case N_MAIN: /* Name of main routine. */
3264 /* FIXME: If one has a symbol file with N_MAIN and then replaces
3265 it with a symbol file with "main" and without N_MAIN. I'm
3266 not sure exactly what rule to follow but probably something
3267 like: N_MAIN takes precedence over "main" no matter what
3268 objfile it is in; If there is more than one N_MAIN, choose
3269 the one in the symfile_objfile; If there is more than one
3270 N_MAIN within a given objfile, complain() and choose
3271 arbitrarily. (kingdon) */
3272 if (name != NULL)
3273 set_main_name (name);
3274 break;
3275
3276 /* The following symbol types can be ignored. */
3277 case N_OBJ: /* Solaris 2: Object file dir and name. */
3278 case N_PATCH: /* Solaris 2: Patch Run Time Checker. */
3279 /* N_UNDF: Solaris 2: File separator mark. */
3280 /* N_UNDF: -- we will never encounter it, since we only process
3281 one file's symbols at once. */
3282 case N_ENDM: /* Solaris 2: End of module. */
3283 case N_ALIAS: /* SunPro F77: alias name, ignore for now. */
3284 break;
3285 }
3286
3287 /* '#' is a GNU C extension to allow one symbol to refer to another
3288 related symbol.
3289
3290 Generally this is used so that an alias can refer to its main
3291 symbol. */
3292 if (name[0] == '#')
3293 {
3294 /* Initialize symbol reference names and determine if this is a
3295 definition. If a symbol reference is being defined, go ahead
3296 and add it. Otherwise, just return. */
3297
3298 char *s = name;
3299 int refnum;
3300
3301 /* If this stab defines a new reference ID that is not on the
3302 reference list, then put it on the reference list.
3303
3304 We go ahead and advance NAME past the reference, even though
3305 it is not strictly necessary at this time. */
3306 refnum = symbol_reference_defined (&s);
3307 if (refnum >= 0)
3308 if (!ref_search (refnum))
3309 ref_add (refnum, 0, name, valu);
3310 name = s;
3311 }
3312
3313 previous_stab_code = type;
3314 }
3315 \f
3316 /* FIXME: The only difference between this and elfstab_build_psymtabs
3317 is the call to install_minimal_symbols for elf, and the support for
3318 split sections. If the differences are really that small, the code
3319 should be shared. */
3320
3321 /* Scan and build partial symbols for an coff symbol file.
3322 The coff file has already been processed to get its minimal symbols.
3323
3324 This routine is the equivalent of dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read
3325 rolled into one.
3326
3327 OBJFILE is the object file we are reading symbols from.
3328 ADDR is the address relative to which the symbols are (e.g.
3329 the base address of the text segment).
3330 TEXTADDR is the address of the text section.
3331 TEXTSIZE is the size of the text section.
3332 STABSECTS is the list of .stab sections in OBJFILE.
3333 STABSTROFFSET and STABSTRSIZE define the location in OBJFILE where the
3334 .stabstr section exists.
3335
3336 This routine is mostly copied from dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read,
3337 adjusted for coff details. */
3338
3339 void
3340 coffstab_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile,
3341 CORE_ADDR textaddr, unsigned int textsize,
3342 struct stab_section_list *stabsects,
3343 file_ptr stabstroffset, unsigned int stabstrsize)
3344 {
3345 int val;
3346 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
3347 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
3348 struct dbx_symfile_info *info;
3349 unsigned int stabsize;
3350
3351 /* There is already a dbx_symfile_info allocated by our caller.
3352 It might even contain some info from the coff symtab to help us. */
3353 info = objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info;
3354
3355 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = textaddr;
3356 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = textsize;
3357
3358 #define COFF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE 12 /* XXX FIXME XXX */
3359 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = COFF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE;
3360 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = stabstrsize;
3361
3362 if (stabstrsize > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
3363 error (_("ridiculous string table size: %d bytes"), stabstrsize);
3364 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = (char *)
3365 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, stabstrsize + 1);
3366 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += stabstrsize + 1);
3367
3368 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
3369
3370 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, stabstroffset, SEEK_SET);
3371 if (val < 0)
3372 perror_with_name (name);
3373 val = bfd_bread (DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile), stabstrsize, sym_bfd);
3374 if (val != stabstrsize)
3375 perror_with_name (name);
3376
3377 stabsread_new_init ();
3378 buildsym_new_init ();
3379 free_header_files ();
3380 init_header_files ();
3381
3382 processing_acc_compilation = 1;
3383
3384 /* In a coff file, we've already installed the minimal symbols that came
3385 from the coff (non-stab) symbol table, so always act like an
3386 incremental load here. */
3387 if (stabsects->next == NULL)
3388 {
3389 stabsize = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsects->section);
3390 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = stabsize / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3391 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsects->section->filepos;
3392 }
3393 else
3394 {
3395 struct stab_section_list *stabsect;
3396
3397 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = 0;
3398 for (stabsect = stabsects; stabsect != NULL; stabsect = stabsect->next)
3399 {
3400 stabsize = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsect->section);
3401 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) += stabsize / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3402 }
3403
3404 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsects->section->filepos;
3405
3406 symbuf_sections = stabsects->next;
3407 symbuf_left = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsects->section);
3408 symbuf_read = 0;
3409 }
3410
3411 dbx_symfile_read (objfile, 0);
3412 }
3413 \f
3414 /* Scan and build partial symbols for an ELF symbol file.
3415 This ELF file has already been processed to get its minimal symbols.
3416
3417 This routine is the equivalent of dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read
3418 rolled into one.
3419
3420 OBJFILE is the object file we are reading symbols from.
3421 ADDR is the address relative to which the symbols are (e.g.
3422 the base address of the text segment).
3423 STABSECT is the BFD section information for the .stab section.
3424 STABSTROFFSET and STABSTRSIZE define the location in OBJFILE where the
3425 .stabstr section exists.
3426
3427 This routine is mostly copied from dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read,
3428 adjusted for elf details. */
3429
3430 void
3431 elfstab_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile, asection *stabsect,
3432 file_ptr stabstroffset, unsigned int stabstrsize)
3433 {
3434 int val;
3435 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
3436 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
3437 struct dbx_symfile_info *info;
3438 struct cleanup *back_to = NULL;
3439
3440 /* There is already a dbx_symfile_info allocated by our caller.
3441 It might even contain some info from the ELF symtab to help us. */
3442 info = objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info;
3443
3444 /* Find the first and last text address. dbx_symfile_read seems to
3445 want this. */
3446 find_text_range (sym_bfd, objfile);
3447
3448 #define ELF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE 12 /* XXX FIXME XXX */
3449 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = ELF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE;
3450 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile)
3451 = bfd_section_size (objfile->obfd, stabsect) / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3452 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = stabstrsize;
3453 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsect->filepos;
3454 DBX_STAB_SECTION (objfile) = stabsect;
3455
3456 if (stabstrsize > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
3457 error (_("ridiculous string table size: %d bytes"), stabstrsize);
3458 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = (char *)
3459 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, stabstrsize + 1);
3460 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += stabstrsize + 1);
3461
3462 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
3463
3464 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, stabstroffset, SEEK_SET);
3465 if (val < 0)
3466 perror_with_name (name);
3467 val = bfd_bread (DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile), stabstrsize, sym_bfd);
3468 if (val != stabstrsize)
3469 perror_with_name (name);
3470
3471 stabsread_new_init ();
3472 buildsym_new_init ();
3473 free_header_files ();
3474 init_header_files ();
3475
3476 processing_acc_compilation = 1;
3477
3478 symbuf_read = 0;
3479 symbuf_left = bfd_section_size (objfile->obfd, stabsect);
3480 stabs_data = symfile_relocate_debug_section (objfile, stabsect, NULL);
3481 if (stabs_data)
3482 back_to = make_cleanup (free_current_contents, (void *) &stabs_data);
3483
3484 /* In an elf file, we've already installed the minimal symbols that came
3485 from the elf (non-stab) symbol table, so always act like an
3486 incremental load here. dbx_symfile_read should not generate any new
3487 minimal symbols, since we will have already read the ELF dynamic symbol
3488 table and normal symbol entries won't be in the ".stab" section; but in
3489 case it does, it will install them itself. */
3490 dbx_symfile_read (objfile, 0);
3491
3492 if (back_to)
3493 do_cleanups (back_to);
3494 }
3495 \f
3496 /* Scan and build partial symbols for a file with special sections for stabs
3497 and stabstrings. The file has already been processed to get its minimal
3498 symbols, and any other symbols that might be necessary to resolve GSYMs.
3499
3500 This routine is the equivalent of dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read
3501 rolled into one.
3502
3503 OBJFILE is the object file we are reading symbols from.
3504 ADDR is the address relative to which the symbols are (e.g. the base address
3505 of the text segment).
3506 STAB_NAME is the name of the section that contains the stabs.
3507 STABSTR_NAME is the name of the section that contains the stab strings.
3508
3509 This routine is mostly copied from dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read. */
3510
3511 void
3512 stabsect_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile, char *stab_name,
3513 char *stabstr_name, char *text_name)
3514 {
3515 int val;
3516 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
3517 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
3518 asection *stabsect;
3519 asection *stabstrsect;
3520 asection *text_sect;
3521
3522 stabsect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, stab_name);
3523 stabstrsect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, stabstr_name);
3524
3525 if (!stabsect)
3526 return;
3527
3528 if (!stabstrsect)
3529 error (_("stabsect_build_psymtabs: Found stabs (%s), but not string \
3530 section (%s)"),
3531 stab_name, stabstr_name);
3532
3533 objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info = (struct dbx_symfile_info *)
3534 xmalloc (sizeof (struct dbx_symfile_info));
3535 memset (objfile->deprecated_sym_stab_info, 0,
3536 sizeof (struct dbx_symfile_info));
3537
3538 text_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, text_name);
3539 if (!text_sect)
3540 error (_("Can't find %s section in symbol file"), text_name);
3541 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = bfd_section_vma (sym_bfd, text_sect);
3542 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, text_sect);
3543
3544 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = sizeof (struct external_nlist);
3545 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsect)
3546 / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3547 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabstrsect);
3548 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsect->filepos; /* XXX - FIXME: POKING
3549 INSIDE BFD DATA
3550 STRUCTURES */
3551
3552 if (DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
3553 error (_("ridiculous string table size: %d bytes"),
3554 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
3555 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = (char *)
3556 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
3557 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) + 1);
3558 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) + 1);
3559
3560 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
3561
3562 val = bfd_get_section_contents (sym_bfd, /* bfd */
3563 stabstrsect, /* bfd section */
3564 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile), /* input buffer */
3565 0, /* offset into section */
3566 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile)); /* amount to
3567 read */
3568
3569 if (!val)
3570 perror_with_name (name);
3571
3572 stabsread_new_init ();
3573 buildsym_new_init ();
3574 free_header_files ();
3575 init_header_files ();
3576
3577 /* Now, do an incremental load */
3578
3579 processing_acc_compilation = 1;
3580 dbx_symfile_read (objfile, 0);
3581 }
3582 \f
3583 static const struct sym_fns aout_sym_fns =
3584 {
3585 bfd_target_aout_flavour,
3586 dbx_new_init, /* sym_new_init: init anything gbl to entire symtab */
3587 dbx_symfile_init, /* sym_init: read initial info, setup for sym_read() */
3588 dbx_symfile_read, /* sym_read: read a symbol file into symtab */
3589 dbx_symfile_finish, /* sym_finish: finished with file, cleanup */
3590 default_symfile_offsets, /* sym_offsets: parse user's offsets to
3591 internal form */
3592 default_symfile_segments, /* sym_segments: Get segment information from
3593 a file. */
3594 NULL, /* sym_read_linetable */
3595 default_symfile_relocate, /* sym_relocate: Relocate a debug section. */
3596 &psym_functions
3597 };
3598
3599 void
3600 _initialize_dbxread (void)
3601 {
3602 add_symtab_fns (&aout_sym_fns);
3603 }
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