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c906108c 1/* DWARF 2 debugging format support for GDB.
917c78fc 2
61baf725 3 Copyright (C) 1994-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5 Adapted by Gary Funck (gary@intrepid.com), Intrepid Technology,
6 Inc. with support from Florida State University (under contract
7 with the Ada Joint Program Office), and Silicon Graphics, Inc.
8 Initial contribution by Brent Benson, Harris Computer Systems, Inc.,
9 based on Fred Fish's (Cygnus Support) implementation of DWARF 1
7ce59000 10 support.
c906108c 11
c5aa993b 12 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 13
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14 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
15 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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16 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
17 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 18
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19 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
22 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 23
c5aa993b 24 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 25 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
c906108c 26
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27/* FIXME: Various die-reading functions need to be more careful with
28 reading off the end of the section.
29 E.g., load_partial_dies, read_partial_die. */
30
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31#include "defs.h"
32#include "bfd.h"
80626a55 33#include "elf-bfd.h"
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34#include "symtab.h"
35#include "gdbtypes.h"
c906108c 36#include "objfiles.h"
fa8f86ff 37#include "dwarf2.h"
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38#include "buildsym.h"
39#include "demangle.h"
50f182aa 40#include "gdb-demangle.h"
c906108c 41#include "expression.h"
d5166ae1 42#include "filenames.h" /* for DOSish file names */
2e276125 43#include "macrotab.h"
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44#include "language.h"
45#include "complaints.h"
357e46e7 46#include "bcache.h"
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47#include "dwarf2expr.h"
48#include "dwarf2loc.h"
9219021c 49#include "cp-support.h"
72bf9492 50#include "hashtab.h"
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51#include "command.h"
52#include "gdbcmd.h"
edb3359d 53#include "block.h"
ff013f42 54#include "addrmap.h"
94af9270 55#include "typeprint.h"
ccefe4c4 56#include "psympriv.h"
53ce3c39 57#include <sys/stat.h>
96d19272 58#include "completer.h"
34eaf542 59#include "vec.h"
98bfdba5 60#include "c-lang.h"
a766d390 61#include "go-lang.h"
98bfdba5 62#include "valprint.h"
3019eac3 63#include "gdbcore.h" /* for gnutarget */
156942c7 64#include "gdb/gdb-index.h"
60d5a603 65#include <ctype.h>
cbb099e8 66#include "gdb_bfd.h"
4357ac6c 67#include "f-lang.h"
05cba821 68#include "source.h"
614c279d 69#include "filestuff.h"
dc294be5 70#include "build-id.h"
22cee43f 71#include "namespace.h"
bef155c3 72#include "common/gdb_unlinker.h"
14bc53a8 73#include "common/function-view.h"
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74#include "common/gdb_optional.h"
75#include "common/underlying.h"
d5722aa2 76#include "common/byte-vector.h"
bbf2f4df 77#include "filename-seen-cache.h"
b32b108a 78#include "producer.h"
c906108c 79#include <fcntl.h>
c906108c 80#include <sys/types.h>
325fac50 81#include <algorithm>
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82#include <unordered_set>
83#include <unordered_map>
d8151005 84
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85typedef struct symbol *symbolp;
86DEF_VEC_P (symbolp);
87
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88/* When == 1, print basic high level tracing messages.
89 When > 1, be more verbose.
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90 This is in contrast to the low level DIE reading of dwarf_die_debug. */
91static unsigned int dwarf_read_debug = 0;
45cfd468 92
d97bc12b 93/* When non-zero, dump DIEs after they are read in. */
b4f54984 94static unsigned int dwarf_die_debug = 0;
d97bc12b 95
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96/* When non-zero, dump line number entries as they are read in. */
97static unsigned int dwarf_line_debug = 0;
98
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99/* When non-zero, cross-check physname against demangler. */
100static int check_physname = 0;
101
481860b3 102/* When non-zero, do not reject deprecated .gdb_index sections. */
e615022a 103static int use_deprecated_index_sections = 0;
481860b3 104
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105static const struct objfile_data *dwarf2_objfile_data_key;
106
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107/* The "aclass" indices for various kinds of computed DWARF symbols. */
108
109static int dwarf2_locexpr_index;
110static int dwarf2_loclist_index;
111static int dwarf2_locexpr_block_index;
112static int dwarf2_loclist_block_index;
113
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114/* A descriptor for dwarf sections.
115
116 S.ASECTION, SIZE are typically initialized when the objfile is first
117 scanned. BUFFER, READIN are filled in later when the section is read.
118 If the section contained compressed data then SIZE is updated to record
119 the uncompressed size of the section.
120
121 DWP file format V2 introduces a wrinkle that is easiest to handle by
122 creating the concept of virtual sections contained within a real section.
123 In DWP V2 the sections of the input DWO files are concatenated together
124 into one section, but section offsets are kept relative to the original
125 input section.
126 If this is a virtual dwp-v2 section, S.CONTAINING_SECTION is a backlink to
127 the real section this "virtual" section is contained in, and BUFFER,SIZE
128 describe the virtual section. */
129
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130struct dwarf2_section_info
131{
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132 union
133 {
e5aa3347 134 /* If this is a real section, the bfd section. */
049412e3 135 asection *section;
73869dc2 136 /* If this is a virtual section, pointer to the containing ("real")
e5aa3347 137 section. */
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138 struct dwarf2_section_info *containing_section;
139 } s;
19ac8c2e 140 /* Pointer to section data, only valid if readin. */
d521ce57 141 const gdb_byte *buffer;
73869dc2 142 /* The size of the section, real or virtual. */
dce234bc 143 bfd_size_type size;
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144 /* If this is a virtual section, the offset in the real section.
145 Only valid if is_virtual. */
146 bfd_size_type virtual_offset;
be391dca 147 /* True if we have tried to read this section. */
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148 char readin;
149 /* True if this is a virtual section, False otherwise.
049412e3 150 This specifies which of s.section and s.containing_section to use. */
73869dc2 151 char is_virtual;
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152};
153
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154typedef struct dwarf2_section_info dwarf2_section_info_def;
155DEF_VEC_O (dwarf2_section_info_def);
156
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157/* All offsets in the index are of this type. It must be
158 architecture-independent. */
159typedef uint32_t offset_type;
160
161DEF_VEC_I (offset_type);
162
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163/* Ensure only legit values are used. */
164#define DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_SET_VALUE(cu_index, value) \
165 do { \
166 gdb_assert ((unsigned int) (value) <= 1); \
167 GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_SET_VALUE((cu_index), (value)); \
168 } while (0)
169
170/* Ensure only legit values are used. */
171#define DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_SET_VALUE(cu_index, value) \
172 do { \
173 gdb_assert ((value) >= GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_TYPE \
174 && (value) <= GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_OTHER); \
175 GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_SET_VALUE((cu_index), (value)); \
176 } while (0)
177
178/* Ensure we don't use more than the alloted nuber of bits for the CU. */
179#define DW2_GDB_INDEX_CU_SET_VALUE(cu_index, value) \
180 do { \
181 gdb_assert (((value) & ~GDB_INDEX_CU_MASK) == 0); \
182 GDB_INDEX_CU_SET_VALUE((cu_index), (value)); \
183 } while (0)
184
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185/* A description of the mapped index. The file format is described in
186 a comment by the code that writes the index. */
187struct mapped_index
188{
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189 /* Index data format version. */
190 int version;
191
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192 /* The total length of the buffer. */
193 off_t total_size;
b11b1f88 194
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195 /* A pointer to the address table data. */
196 const gdb_byte *address_table;
b11b1f88 197
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198 /* Size of the address table data in bytes. */
199 offset_type address_table_size;
b11b1f88 200
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201 /* The symbol table, implemented as a hash table. */
202 const offset_type *symbol_table;
b11b1f88 203
9291a0cd 204 /* Size in slots, each slot is 2 offset_types. */
3876f04e 205 offset_type symbol_table_slots;
b11b1f88 206
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207 /* A pointer to the constant pool. */
208 const char *constant_pool;
209};
210
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211typedef struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *dwarf2_per_cu_ptr;
212DEF_VEC_P (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr);
213
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214struct tu_stats
215{
216 int nr_uniq_abbrev_tables;
217 int nr_symtabs;
218 int nr_symtab_sharers;
219 int nr_stmt_less_type_units;
220 int nr_all_type_units_reallocs;
221};
222
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223/* Collection of data recorded per objfile.
224 This hangs off of dwarf2_objfile_data_key. */
225
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226struct dwarf2_per_objfile
227{
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228 /* Construct a dwarf2_per_objfile for OBJFILE. NAMES points to the
229 dwarf2 section names, or is NULL if the standard ELF names are
230 used. */
231 dwarf2_per_objfile (struct objfile *objfile,
232 const dwarf2_debug_sections *names);
ae038cb0 233
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234 ~dwarf2_per_objfile ();
235
d6541620 236 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (dwarf2_per_objfile);
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237
238 /* Free all cached compilation units. */
239 void free_cached_comp_units ();
240private:
241 /* This function is mapped across the sections and remembers the
242 offset and size of each of the debugging sections we are
243 interested in. */
244 void locate_sections (bfd *abfd, asection *sectp,
245 const dwarf2_debug_sections &names);
246
247public:
248 dwarf2_section_info info {};
249 dwarf2_section_info abbrev {};
250 dwarf2_section_info line {};
251 dwarf2_section_info loc {};
252 dwarf2_section_info loclists {};
253 dwarf2_section_info macinfo {};
254 dwarf2_section_info macro {};
255 dwarf2_section_info str {};
256 dwarf2_section_info line_str {};
257 dwarf2_section_info ranges {};
258 dwarf2_section_info rnglists {};
259 dwarf2_section_info addr {};
260 dwarf2_section_info frame {};
261 dwarf2_section_info eh_frame {};
262 dwarf2_section_info gdb_index {};
263
264 VEC (dwarf2_section_info_def) *types = NULL;
8b70b953 265
be391dca 266 /* Back link. */
330cdd98 267 struct objfile *objfile = NULL;
be391dca 268
d467dd73 269 /* Table of all the compilation units. This is used to locate
10b3939b 270 the target compilation unit of a particular reference. */
330cdd98 271 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data **all_comp_units = NULL;
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272
273 /* The number of compilation units in ALL_COMP_UNITS. */
330cdd98 274 int n_comp_units = 0;
ae038cb0 275
1fd400ff 276 /* The number of .debug_types-related CUs. */
330cdd98 277 int n_type_units = 0;
1fd400ff 278
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279 /* The number of elements allocated in all_type_units.
280 If there are skeleton-less TUs, we add them to all_type_units lazily. */
330cdd98 281 int n_allocated_type_units = 0;
6aa5f3a6 282
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283 /* The .debug_types-related CUs (TUs).
284 This is stored in malloc space because we may realloc it. */
330cdd98 285 struct signatured_type **all_type_units = NULL;
1fd400ff 286
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287 /* Table of struct type_unit_group objects.
288 The hash key is the DW_AT_stmt_list value. */
330cdd98 289 htab_t type_unit_groups {};
72dca2f5 290
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291 /* A table mapping .debug_types signatures to its signatured_type entry.
292 This is NULL if the .debug_types section hasn't been read in yet. */
330cdd98 293 htab_t signatured_types {};
348e048f 294
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295 /* Type unit statistics, to see how well the scaling improvements
296 are doing. */
330cdd98 297 struct tu_stats tu_stats {};
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298
299 /* A chain of compilation units that are currently read in, so that
300 they can be freed later. */
330cdd98 301 dwarf2_per_cu_data *read_in_chain = NULL;
f4dc4d17 302
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303 /* A table mapping DW_AT_dwo_name values to struct dwo_file objects.
304 This is NULL if the table hasn't been allocated yet. */
330cdd98 305 htab_t dwo_files {};
3019eac3 306
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307 /* True if we've checked for whether there is a DWP file. */
308 bool dwp_checked = false;
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309
310 /* The DWP file if there is one, or NULL. */
330cdd98 311 struct dwp_file *dwp_file = NULL;
80626a55 312
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313 /* The shared '.dwz' file, if one exists. This is used when the
314 original data was compressed using 'dwz -m'. */
330cdd98 315 struct dwz_file *dwz_file = NULL;
36586728 316
330cdd98 317 /* A flag indicating whether this objfile has a section loaded at a
72dca2f5 318 VMA of 0. */
330cdd98 319 bool has_section_at_zero = false;
9291a0cd 320
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321 /* True if we are using the mapped index,
322 or we are faking it for OBJF_READNOW's sake. */
330cdd98 323 bool using_index = false;
9291a0cd 324
ae2de4f8 325 /* The mapped index, or NULL if .gdb_index is missing or not being used. */
330cdd98 326 mapped_index *index_table = NULL;
98bfdba5 327
7b9f3c50 328 /* When using index_table, this keeps track of all quick_file_names entries.
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329 TUs typically share line table entries with a CU, so we maintain a
330 separate table of all line table entries to support the sharing.
331 Note that while there can be way more TUs than CUs, we've already
332 sorted all the TUs into "type unit groups", grouped by their
333 DW_AT_stmt_list value. Therefore the only sharing done here is with a
334 CU and its associated TU group if there is one. */
330cdd98 335 htab_t quick_file_names_table {};
7b9f3c50 336
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337 /* Set during partial symbol reading, to prevent queueing of full
338 symbols. */
330cdd98 339 bool reading_partial_symbols = false;
673bfd45 340
dee91e82 341 /* Table mapping type DIEs to their struct type *.
673bfd45 342 This is NULL if not allocated yet.
02142a6c 343 The mapping is done via (CU/TU + DIE offset) -> type. */
330cdd98 344 htab_t die_type_hash {};
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345
346 /* The CUs we recently read. */
330cdd98 347 VEC (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr) *just_read_cus = NULL;
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348
349 /* Table containing line_header indexed by offset and offset_in_dwz. */
330cdd98 350 htab_t line_header_hash {};
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351
352 /* Table containing all filenames. This is an optional because the
353 table is lazily constructed on first access. */
354 gdb::optional<filename_seen_cache> filenames_cache;
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355};
356
357static struct dwarf2_per_objfile *dwarf2_per_objfile;
c906108c 358
251d32d9 359/* Default names of the debugging sections. */
c906108c 360
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361/* Note that if the debugging section has been compressed, it might
362 have a name like .zdebug_info. */
363
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364static const struct dwarf2_debug_sections dwarf2_elf_names =
365{
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366 { ".debug_info", ".zdebug_info" },
367 { ".debug_abbrev", ".zdebug_abbrev" },
368 { ".debug_line", ".zdebug_line" },
369 { ".debug_loc", ".zdebug_loc" },
43988095 370 { ".debug_loclists", ".zdebug_loclists" },
251d32d9 371 { ".debug_macinfo", ".zdebug_macinfo" },
cf2c3c16 372 { ".debug_macro", ".zdebug_macro" },
251d32d9 373 { ".debug_str", ".zdebug_str" },
43988095 374 { ".debug_line_str", ".zdebug_line_str" },
251d32d9 375 { ".debug_ranges", ".zdebug_ranges" },
43988095 376 { ".debug_rnglists", ".zdebug_rnglists" },
251d32d9 377 { ".debug_types", ".zdebug_types" },
3019eac3 378 { ".debug_addr", ".zdebug_addr" },
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379 { ".debug_frame", ".zdebug_frame" },
380 { ".eh_frame", NULL },
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381 { ".gdb_index", ".zgdb_index" },
382 23
251d32d9 383};
c906108c 384
80626a55 385/* List of DWO/DWP sections. */
3019eac3 386
80626a55 387static const struct dwop_section_names
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388{
389 struct dwarf2_section_names abbrev_dwo;
390 struct dwarf2_section_names info_dwo;
391 struct dwarf2_section_names line_dwo;
392 struct dwarf2_section_names loc_dwo;
43988095 393 struct dwarf2_section_names loclists_dwo;
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394 struct dwarf2_section_names macinfo_dwo;
395 struct dwarf2_section_names macro_dwo;
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396 struct dwarf2_section_names str_dwo;
397 struct dwarf2_section_names str_offsets_dwo;
398 struct dwarf2_section_names types_dwo;
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399 struct dwarf2_section_names cu_index;
400 struct dwarf2_section_names tu_index;
3019eac3 401}
80626a55 402dwop_section_names =
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403{
404 { ".debug_abbrev.dwo", ".zdebug_abbrev.dwo" },
405 { ".debug_info.dwo", ".zdebug_info.dwo" },
406 { ".debug_line.dwo", ".zdebug_line.dwo" },
407 { ".debug_loc.dwo", ".zdebug_loc.dwo" },
43988095 408 { ".debug_loclists.dwo", ".zdebug_loclists.dwo" },
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409 { ".debug_macinfo.dwo", ".zdebug_macinfo.dwo" },
410 { ".debug_macro.dwo", ".zdebug_macro.dwo" },
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411 { ".debug_str.dwo", ".zdebug_str.dwo" },
412 { ".debug_str_offsets.dwo", ".zdebug_str_offsets.dwo" },
413 { ".debug_types.dwo", ".zdebug_types.dwo" },
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414 { ".debug_cu_index", ".zdebug_cu_index" },
415 { ".debug_tu_index", ".zdebug_tu_index" },
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416};
417
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418/* local data types */
419
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420/* The data in a compilation unit header, after target2host
421 translation, looks like this. */
c906108c 422struct comp_unit_head
a738430d 423{
c764a876 424 unsigned int length;
a738430d 425 short version;
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426 unsigned char addr_size;
427 unsigned char signed_addr_p;
9c541725 428 sect_offset abbrev_sect_off;
57349743 429
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430 /* Size of file offsets; either 4 or 8. */
431 unsigned int offset_size;
57349743 432
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433 /* Size of the length field; either 4 or 12. */
434 unsigned int initial_length_size;
57349743 435
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436 enum dwarf_unit_type unit_type;
437
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438 /* Offset to the first byte of this compilation unit header in the
439 .debug_info section, for resolving relative reference dies. */
9c541725 440 sect_offset sect_off;
57349743 441
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442 /* Offset to first die in this cu from the start of the cu.
443 This will be the first byte following the compilation unit header. */
9c541725 444 cu_offset first_die_cu_offset;
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445
446 /* 64-bit signature of this type unit - it is valid only for
447 UNIT_TYPE DW_UT_type. */
448 ULONGEST signature;
449
450 /* For types, offset in the type's DIE of the type defined by this TU. */
9c541725 451 cu_offset type_cu_offset_in_tu;
a738430d 452};
c906108c 453
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454/* Type used for delaying computation of method physnames.
455 See comments for compute_delayed_physnames. */
456struct delayed_method_info
457{
458 /* The type to which the method is attached, i.e., its parent class. */
459 struct type *type;
460
461 /* The index of the method in the type's function fieldlists. */
462 int fnfield_index;
463
464 /* The index of the method in the fieldlist. */
465 int index;
466
467 /* The name of the DIE. */
468 const char *name;
469
470 /* The DIE associated with this method. */
471 struct die_info *die;
472};
473
474typedef struct delayed_method_info delayed_method_info;
475DEF_VEC_O (delayed_method_info);
476
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477/* Internal state when decoding a particular compilation unit. */
478struct dwarf2_cu
479{
480 /* The objfile containing this compilation unit. */
481 struct objfile *objfile;
482
d00adf39 483 /* The header of the compilation unit. */
e7c27a73 484 struct comp_unit_head header;
e142c38c 485
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486 /* Base address of this compilation unit. */
487 CORE_ADDR base_address;
488
489 /* Non-zero if base_address has been set. */
490 int base_known;
491
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492 /* The language we are debugging. */
493 enum language language;
494 const struct language_defn *language_defn;
495
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496 const char *producer;
497
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498 /* The generic symbol table building routines have separate lists for
499 file scope symbols and all all other scopes (local scopes). So
500 we need to select the right one to pass to add_symbol_to_list().
501 We do it by keeping a pointer to the correct list in list_in_scope.
502
503 FIXME: The original dwarf code just treated the file scope as the
504 first local scope, and all other local scopes as nested local
505 scopes, and worked fine. Check to see if we really need to
506 distinguish these in buildsym.c. */
507 struct pending **list_in_scope;
508
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509 /* The abbrev table for this CU.
510 Normally this points to the abbrev table in the objfile.
511 But if DWO_UNIT is non-NULL this is the abbrev table in the DWO file. */
512 struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table;
72bf9492 513
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514 /* Hash table holding all the loaded partial DIEs
515 with partial_die->offset.SECT_OFF as hash. */
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516 htab_t partial_dies;
517
518 /* Storage for things with the same lifetime as this read-in compilation
519 unit, including partial DIEs. */
520 struct obstack comp_unit_obstack;
521
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522 /* When multiple dwarf2_cu structures are living in memory, this field
523 chains them all together, so that they can be released efficiently.
524 We will probably also want a generation counter so that most-recently-used
525 compilation units are cached... */
526 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *read_in_chain;
527
69d751e3 528 /* Backlink to our per_cu entry. */
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529 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
530
531 /* How many compilation units ago was this CU last referenced? */
532 int last_used;
533
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534 /* A hash table of DIE cu_offset for following references with
535 die_info->offset.sect_off as hash. */
51545339 536 htab_t die_hash;
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537
538 /* Full DIEs if read in. */
539 struct die_info *dies;
540
541 /* A set of pointers to dwarf2_per_cu_data objects for compilation
542 units referenced by this one. Only set during full symbol processing;
543 partial symbol tables do not have dependencies. */
544 htab_t dependencies;
545
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547 struct line_header *line_header;
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549 it's owned by dwarf2_per_objfile::line_header_hash. If non-NULL,
550 this is the DW_TAG_compile_unit die for this CU. We'll hold on
551 to the line header as long as this DIE is being processed. See
552 process_die_scope. */
553 die_info *line_header_die_owner;
cb1df416 554
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556 after all type information has been read. */
557 VEC (delayed_method_info) *method_list;
558
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559 /* To be copied to symtab->call_site_htab. */
560 htab_t call_site_htab;
561
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562 /* Non-NULL if this CU came from a DWO file.
563 There is an invariant here that is important to remember:
564 Except for attributes copied from the top level DIE in the "main"
565 (or "stub") file in preparation for reading the DWO file
566 (e.g., DW_AT_GNU_addr_base), we KISS: there is only *one* CU.
567 Either there isn't a DWO file (in which case this is NULL and the point
568 is moot), or there is and either we're not going to read it (in which
569 case this is NULL) or there is and we are reading it (in which case this
570 is non-NULL). */
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571 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
572
573 /* The DW_AT_addr_base attribute if present, zero otherwise
574 (zero is a valid value though).
1dbab08b 575 Note this value comes from the Fission stub CU/TU's DIE. */
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576 ULONGEST addr_base;
577
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578 /* The DW_AT_ranges_base attribute if present, zero otherwise
579 (zero is a valid value though).
1dbab08b 580 Note this value comes from the Fission stub CU/TU's DIE.
2e3cf129 581 Also note that the value is zero in the non-DWO case so this value can
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582 be used without needing to know whether DWO files are in use or not.
583 N.B. This does not apply to DW_AT_ranges appearing in
584 DW_TAG_compile_unit dies. This is a bit of a wart, consider if ever
585 DW_AT_ranges appeared in the DW_TAG_compile_unit of DWO DIEs: then
586 DW_AT_ranges_base *would* have to be applied, and we'd have to care
587 whether the DW_AT_ranges attribute came from the skeleton or DWO. */
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588 ULONGEST ranges_base;
589
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590 /* Mark used when releasing cached dies. */
591 unsigned int mark : 1;
592
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593 /* This CU references .debug_loc. See the symtab->locations_valid field.
594 This test is imperfect as there may exist optimized debug code not using
595 any location list and still facing inlining issues if handled as
596 unoptimized code. For a future better test see GCC PR other/32998. */
8be455d7 597 unsigned int has_loclist : 1;
ba919b58 598
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599 /* These cache the results for producer_is_* fields. CHECKED_PRODUCER is set
600 if all the producer_is_* fields are valid. This information is cached
601 because profiling CU expansion showed excessive time spent in
602 producer_is_gxx_lt_4_6. */
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603 unsigned int checked_producer : 1;
604 unsigned int producer_is_gxx_lt_4_6 : 1;
1b80a9fa 605 unsigned int producer_is_gcc_lt_4_3 : 1;
5230b05a 606 unsigned int producer_is_icc_lt_14 : 1;
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608 /* When set, the file that we're processing is known to have
609 debugging info for C++ namespaces. GCC 3.3.x did not produce
610 this information, but later versions do. */
611
612 unsigned int processing_has_namespace_info : 1;
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613};
614
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615/* Persistent data held for a compilation unit, even when not
616 processing it. We put a pointer to this structure in the
28dee7f5 617 read_symtab_private field of the psymtab. */
10b3939b 618
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620{
36586728 621 /* The start offset and length of this compilation unit.
45452591 622 NOTE: Unlike comp_unit_head.length, this length includes
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624 If the DIE refers to a DWO file, this is always of the original die,
625 not the DWO file. */
9c541725 626 sect_offset sect_off;
36586728 627 unsigned int length;
ae038cb0 628
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630 short dwarf_version;
631
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632 /* Flag indicating this compilation unit will be read in before
633 any of the current compilation units are processed. */
c764a876 634 unsigned int queued : 1;
ae038cb0 635
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636 /* This flag will be set when reading partial DIEs if we need to load
637 absolutely all DIEs for this compilation unit, instead of just the ones
638 we think are interesting. It gets set if we look for a DIE in the
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639 hash table and don't find it. */
640 unsigned int load_all_dies : 1;
641
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642 /* Non-zero if this CU is from .debug_types.
643 Struct dwarf2_per_cu_data is contained in struct signatured_type iff
644 this is non-zero. */
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645 unsigned int is_debug_types : 1;
646
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647 /* Non-zero if this CU is from the .dwz file. */
648 unsigned int is_dwz : 1;
649
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650 /* Non-zero if reading a TU directly from a DWO file, bypassing the stub.
651 This flag is only valid if is_debug_types is true.
652 We can't read a CU directly from a DWO file: There are required
653 attributes in the stub. */
654 unsigned int reading_dwo_directly : 1;
655
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657 This is used to assist the "Stay in DWO Optimization" for Fission:
658 When reading a DWO, it's faster to read TUs from the DWO instead of
659 fetching them from random other DWOs (due to comdat folding).
660 If the TU has already been read, the optimization is unnecessary
661 (and unwise - we don't want to change where gdb thinks the TU lives
662 "midflight").
663 This flag is only valid if is_debug_types is true. */
664 unsigned int tu_read : 1;
665
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666 /* The section this CU/TU lives in.
667 If the DIE refers to a DWO file, this is always the original die,
668 not the DWO file. */
8a0459fd 669 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
348e048f 670
17ea53c3 671 /* Set to non-NULL iff this CU is currently loaded. When it gets freed out
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673 dummy CUs (a CU header, but nothing else). */
ae038cb0 674 struct dwarf2_cu *cu;
1c379e20 675
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676 /* The corresponding objfile.
677 Normally we can get the objfile from dwarf2_per_objfile.
678 However we can enter this file with just a "per_cu" handle. */
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679 struct objfile *objfile;
680
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681 /* When dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index is true, the 'quick' field
682 is active. Otherwise, the 'psymtab' field is active. */
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683 union
684 {
685 /* The partial symbol table associated with this compilation unit,
95554aad 686 or NULL for unread partial units. */
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687 struct partial_symtab *psymtab;
688
689 /* Data needed by the "quick" functions. */
690 struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data *quick;
691 } v;
95554aad 692
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693 /* The CUs we import using DW_TAG_imported_unit. This is filled in
694 while reading psymtabs, used to compute the psymtab dependencies,
695 and then cleared. Then it is filled in again while reading full
696 symbols, and only deleted when the objfile is destroyed.
697
698 This is also used to work around a difference between the way gold
699 generates .gdb_index version <=7 and the way gdb does. Arguably this
700 is a gold bug. For symbols coming from TUs, gold records in the index
701 the CU that includes the TU instead of the TU itself. This breaks
702 dw2_lookup_symbol: It assumes that if the index says symbol X lives
703 in CU/TU Y, then one need only expand Y and a subsequent lookup in Y
704 will find X. Alas TUs live in their own symtab, so after expanding CU Y
705 we need to look in TU Z to find X. Fortunately, this is akin to
706 DW_TAG_imported_unit, so we just use the same mechanism: For
707 .gdb_index version <=7 this also records the TUs that the CU referred
708 to. Concurrently with this change gdb was modified to emit version 8
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709 indices so we only pay a price for gold generated indices.
710 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15021. */
796a7ff8 711 VEC (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr) *imported_symtabs;
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713
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714/* Entry in the signatured_types hash table. */
715
716struct signatured_type
717{
42e7ad6c 718 /* The "per_cu" object of this type.
ac9ec31b 719 This struct is used iff per_cu.is_debug_types.
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720 N.B.: This is the first member so that it's easy to convert pointers
721 between them. */
722 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data per_cu;
723
3019eac3 724 /* The type's signature. */
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725 ULONGEST signature;
726
3019eac3 727 /* Offset in the TU of the type's DIE, as read from the TU header.
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728 If this TU is a DWO stub and the definition lives in a DWO file
729 (specified by DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name), this value is unusable. */
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730 cu_offset type_offset_in_tu;
731
732 /* Offset in the section of the type's DIE.
733 If the definition lives in a DWO file, this is the offset in the
734 .debug_types.dwo section.
735 The value is zero until the actual value is known.
736 Zero is otherwise not a valid section offset. */
737 sect_offset type_offset_in_section;
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739 /* Type units are grouped by their DW_AT_stmt_list entry so that they
740 can share them. This points to the containing symtab. */
741 struct type_unit_group *type_unit_group;
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743 /* The type.
744 The first time we encounter this type we fully read it in and install it
745 in the symbol tables. Subsequent times we only need the type. */
746 struct type *type;
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748 /* Containing DWO unit.
749 This field is valid iff per_cu.reading_dwo_directly. */
750 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
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752
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753typedef struct signatured_type *sig_type_ptr;
754DEF_VEC_P (sig_type_ptr);
755
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756/* A struct that can be used as a hash key for tables based on DW_AT_stmt_list.
757 This includes type_unit_group and quick_file_names. */
758
759struct stmt_list_hash
760{
761 /* The DWO unit this table is from or NULL if there is none. */
762 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
763
764 /* Offset in .debug_line or .debug_line.dwo. */
9c541725 765 sect_offset line_sect_off;
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767
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768/* Each element of dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups is a pointer to
769 an object of this type. */
770
771struct type_unit_group
772{
0186c6a7 773 /* dwarf2read.c's main "handle" on a TU symtab.
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774 To simplify things we create an artificial CU that "includes" all the
775 type units using this stmt_list so that the rest of the code still has
776 a "per_cu" handle on the symtab.
777 This PER_CU is recognized by having no section. */
8a0459fd 778#define IS_TYPE_UNIT_GROUP(per_cu) ((per_cu)->section == NULL)
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779 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data per_cu;
780
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781 /* The TUs that share this DW_AT_stmt_list entry.
782 This is added to while parsing type units to build partial symtabs,
783 and is deleted afterwards and not used again. */
784 VEC (sig_type_ptr) *tus;
f4dc4d17 785
43f3e411 786 /* The compunit symtab.
094b34ac 787 Type units in a group needn't all be defined in the same source file,
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788 so we create an essentially anonymous symtab as the compunit symtab. */
789 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtab;
f4dc4d17 790
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791 /* The data used to construct the hash key. */
792 struct stmt_list_hash hash;
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794 /* The number of symtabs from the line header.
795 The value here must match line_header.num_file_names. */
796 unsigned int num_symtabs;
797
798 /* The symbol tables for this TU (obtained from the files listed in
799 DW_AT_stmt_list).
800 WARNING: The order of entries here must match the order of entries
801 in the line header. After the first TU using this type_unit_group, the
802 line header for the subsequent TUs is recreated from this. This is done
803 because we need to use the same symtabs for each TU using the same
804 DW_AT_stmt_list value. Also note that symtabs may be repeated here,
805 there's no guarantee the line header doesn't have duplicate entries. */
806 struct symtab **symtabs;
807};
808
73869dc2 809/* These sections are what may appear in a (real or virtual) DWO file. */
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811struct dwo_sections
812{
813 struct dwarf2_section_info abbrev;
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814 struct dwarf2_section_info line;
815 struct dwarf2_section_info loc;
43988095 816 struct dwarf2_section_info loclists;
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817 struct dwarf2_section_info macinfo;
818 struct dwarf2_section_info macro;
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819 struct dwarf2_section_info str;
820 struct dwarf2_section_info str_offsets;
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821 /* In the case of a virtual DWO file, these two are unused. */
822 struct dwarf2_section_info info;
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823 VEC (dwarf2_section_info_def) *types;
824};
825
c88ee1f0 826/* CUs/TUs in DWP/DWO files. */
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828struct dwo_unit
829{
830 /* Backlink to the containing struct dwo_file. */
831 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
832
833 /* The "id" that distinguishes this CU/TU.
834 .debug_info calls this "dwo_id", .debug_types calls this "signature".
835 Since signatures came first, we stick with it for consistency. */
836 ULONGEST signature;
837
838 /* The section this CU/TU lives in, in the DWO file. */
8a0459fd 839 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
3019eac3 840
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842 sect_offset sect_off;
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843 unsigned int length;
844
845 /* For types, offset in the type's DIE of the type defined by this TU. */
846 cu_offset type_offset_in_tu;
847};
848
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849/* include/dwarf2.h defines the DWP section codes.
850 It defines a max value but it doesn't define a min value, which we
851 use for error checking, so provide one. */
852
853enum dwp_v2_section_ids
854{
855 DW_SECT_MIN = 1
856};
857
80626a55 858/* Data for one DWO file.
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860 This includes virtual DWO files (a virtual DWO file is a DWO file as it
861 appears in a DWP file). DWP files don't really have DWO files per se -
862 comdat folding of types "loses" the DWO file they came from, and from
863 a high level view DWP files appear to contain a mass of random types.
864 However, to maintain consistency with the non-DWP case we pretend DWP
865 files contain virtual DWO files, and we assign each TU with one virtual
866 DWO file (generally based on the line and abbrev section offsets -
867 a heuristic that seems to work in practice). */
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869struct dwo_file
870{
0ac5b59e 871 /* The DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name attribute.
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872 For virtual DWO files the name is constructed from the section offsets
873 of abbrev,line,loc,str_offsets so that we combine virtual DWO files
874 from related CU+TUs. */
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875 const char *dwo_name;
876
877 /* The DW_AT_comp_dir attribute. */
878 const char *comp_dir;
3019eac3 879
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880 /* The bfd, when the file is open. Otherwise this is NULL.
881 This is unused(NULL) for virtual DWO files where we use dwp_file.dbfd. */
882 bfd *dbfd;
3019eac3 883
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884 /* The sections that make up this DWO file.
885 Remember that for virtual DWO files in DWP V2, these are virtual
886 sections (for lack of a better name). */
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887 struct dwo_sections sections;
888
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889 /* The CUs in the file.
890 Each element is a struct dwo_unit. Multiple CUs per DWO are supported as
891 an extension to handle LLVM's Link Time Optimization output (where
892 multiple source files may be compiled into a single object/dwo pair). */
893 htab_t cus;
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895 /* Table of TUs in the file.
896 Each element is a struct dwo_unit. */
897 htab_t tus;
898};
899
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900/* These sections are what may appear in a DWP file. */
901
902struct dwp_sections
903{
73869dc2 904 /* These are used by both DWP version 1 and 2. */
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905 struct dwarf2_section_info str;
906 struct dwarf2_section_info cu_index;
907 struct dwarf2_section_info tu_index;
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909 /* These are only used by DWP version 2 files.
910 In DWP version 1 the .debug_info.dwo, .debug_types.dwo, and other
911 sections are referenced by section number, and are not recorded here.
912 In DWP version 2 there is at most one copy of all these sections, each
913 section being (effectively) comprised of the concatenation of all of the
914 individual sections that exist in the version 1 format.
915 To keep the code simple we treat each of these concatenated pieces as a
916 section itself (a virtual section?). */
917 struct dwarf2_section_info abbrev;
918 struct dwarf2_section_info info;
919 struct dwarf2_section_info line;
920 struct dwarf2_section_info loc;
921 struct dwarf2_section_info macinfo;
922 struct dwarf2_section_info macro;
923 struct dwarf2_section_info str_offsets;
924 struct dwarf2_section_info types;
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925};
926
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927/* These sections are what may appear in a virtual DWO file in DWP version 1.
928 A virtual DWO file is a DWO file as it appears in a DWP file. */
80626a55 929
73869dc2 930struct virtual_v1_dwo_sections
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931{
932 struct dwarf2_section_info abbrev;
933 struct dwarf2_section_info line;
934 struct dwarf2_section_info loc;
935 struct dwarf2_section_info macinfo;
936 struct dwarf2_section_info macro;
937 struct dwarf2_section_info str_offsets;
938 /* Each DWP hash table entry records one CU or one TU.
8a0459fd 939 That is recorded here, and copied to dwo_unit.section. */
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940 struct dwarf2_section_info info_or_types;
941};
942
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943/* Similar to virtual_v1_dwo_sections, but for DWP version 2.
944 In version 2, the sections of the DWO files are concatenated together
945 and stored in one section of that name. Thus each ELF section contains
946 several "virtual" sections. */
947
948struct virtual_v2_dwo_sections
949{
950 bfd_size_type abbrev_offset;
951 bfd_size_type abbrev_size;
952
953 bfd_size_type line_offset;
954 bfd_size_type line_size;
955
956 bfd_size_type loc_offset;
957 bfd_size_type loc_size;
958
959 bfd_size_type macinfo_offset;
960 bfd_size_type macinfo_size;
961
962 bfd_size_type macro_offset;
963 bfd_size_type macro_size;
964
965 bfd_size_type str_offsets_offset;
966 bfd_size_type str_offsets_size;
967
968 /* Each DWP hash table entry records one CU or one TU.
969 That is recorded here, and copied to dwo_unit.section. */
970 bfd_size_type info_or_types_offset;
971 bfd_size_type info_or_types_size;
972};
973
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974/* Contents of DWP hash tables. */
975
976struct dwp_hash_table
977{
73869dc2 978 uint32_t version, nr_columns;
80626a55 979 uint32_t nr_units, nr_slots;
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980 const gdb_byte *hash_table, *unit_table;
981 union
982 {
983 struct
984 {
985 const gdb_byte *indices;
986 } v1;
987 struct
988 {
989 /* This is indexed by column number and gives the id of the section
990 in that column. */
991#define MAX_NR_V2_DWO_SECTIONS \
992 (1 /* .debug_info or .debug_types */ \
993 + 1 /* .debug_abbrev */ \
994 + 1 /* .debug_line */ \
995 + 1 /* .debug_loc */ \
996 + 1 /* .debug_str_offsets */ \
997 + 1 /* .debug_macro or .debug_macinfo */)
998 int section_ids[MAX_NR_V2_DWO_SECTIONS];
999 const gdb_byte *offsets;
1000 const gdb_byte *sizes;
1001 } v2;
1002 } section_pool;
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1004
1005/* Data for one DWP file. */
1006
1007struct dwp_file
1008{
1009 /* Name of the file. */
1010 const char *name;
1011
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1013 int version;
1014
93417882 1015 /* The bfd. */
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1016 bfd *dbfd;
1017
1018 /* Section info for this file. */
1019 struct dwp_sections sections;
1020
57d63ce2 1021 /* Table of CUs in the file. */
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1022 const struct dwp_hash_table *cus;
1023
1024 /* Table of TUs in the file. */
1025 const struct dwp_hash_table *tus;
1026
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1027 /* Tables of loaded CUs/TUs. Each entry is a struct dwo_unit *. */
1028 htab_t loaded_cus;
1029 htab_t loaded_tus;
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1032 This is only needed for the DWP V1 file format. */
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1033 unsigned int num_sections;
1034 asection **elf_sections;
1035};
1036
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1038
1039struct dwz_file
1040{
1041 /* A dwz file can only contain a few sections. */
1042 struct dwarf2_section_info abbrev;
1043 struct dwarf2_section_info info;
1044 struct dwarf2_section_info str;
1045 struct dwarf2_section_info line;
1046 struct dwarf2_section_info macro;
2ec9a5e0 1047 struct dwarf2_section_info gdb_index;
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1049 /* The dwz's BFD. */
1050 bfd *dwz_bfd;
1051};
1052
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1053/* Struct used to pass misc. parameters to read_die_and_children, et
1054 al. which are used for both .debug_info and .debug_types dies.
1055 All parameters here are unchanging for the life of the call. This
dee91e82 1056 struct exists to abstract away the constant parameters of die reading. */
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1058struct die_reader_specs
1059{
a32a8923 1060 /* The bfd of die_section. */
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1061 bfd* abfd;
1062
1063 /* The CU of the DIE we are parsing. */
1064 struct dwarf2_cu *cu;
1065
80626a55 1066 /* Non-NULL if reading a DWO file (including one packaged into a DWP). */
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1068
dee91e82 1069 /* The section the die comes from.
3019eac3 1070 This is either .debug_info or .debug_types, or the .dwo variants. */
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1072
1073 /* die_section->buffer. */
d521ce57 1074 const gdb_byte *buffer;
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1076 /* The end of the buffer. */
1077 const gdb_byte *buffer_end;
a2ce51a0
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1078
1079 /* The value of the DW_AT_comp_dir attribute. */
1080 const char *comp_dir;
93311388
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1081};
1082
fd820528 1083/* Type of function passed to init_cutu_and_read_dies, et.al. */
dee91e82 1084typedef void (die_reader_func_ftype) (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 1085 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
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1086 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
1087 int has_children,
1088 void *data);
1089
ecfb656c
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1090/* A 1-based directory index. This is a strong typedef to prevent
1091 accidentally using a directory index as a 0-based index into an
1092 array/vector. */
1093enum class dir_index : unsigned int {};
1094
1095/* Likewise, a 1-based file name index. */
1096enum class file_name_index : unsigned int {};
1097
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1098struct file_entry
1099{
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1100 file_entry () = default;
1101
ecfb656c 1102 file_entry (const char *name_, dir_index d_index_,
fff8551c
PA
1103 unsigned int mod_time_, unsigned int length_)
1104 : name (name_),
ecfb656c 1105 d_index (d_index_),
fff8551c
PA
1106 mod_time (mod_time_),
1107 length (length_)
1108 {}
1109
ecfb656c
PA
1110 /* Return the include directory at D_INDEX stored in LH. Returns
1111 NULL if D_INDEX is out of bounds. */
8c43009f
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1112 const char *include_dir (const line_header *lh) const;
1113
fff8551c
PA
1114 /* The file name. Note this is an observing pointer. The memory is
1115 owned by debug_line_buffer. */
1116 const char *name {};
1117
8c43009f 1118 /* The directory index (1-based). */
ecfb656c 1119 dir_index d_index {};
fff8551c
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1120
1121 unsigned int mod_time {};
1122
1123 unsigned int length {};
1124
1125 /* True if referenced by the Line Number Program. */
1126 bool included_p {};
1127
83769d0b 1128 /* The associated symbol table, if any. */
fff8551c 1129 struct symtab *symtab {};
52059ffd
TT
1130};
1131
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1132/* The line number information for a compilation unit (found in the
1133 .debug_line section) begins with a "statement program header",
1134 which contains the following information. */
1135struct line_header
1136{
fff8551c
PA
1137 line_header ()
1138 : offset_in_dwz {}
1139 {}
1140
1141 /* Add an entry to the include directory table. */
1142 void add_include_dir (const char *include_dir);
1143
1144 /* Add an entry to the file name table. */
ecfb656c 1145 void add_file_name (const char *name, dir_index d_index,
fff8551c
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1146 unsigned int mod_time, unsigned int length);
1147
ecfb656c 1148 /* Return the include dir at INDEX (1-based). Returns NULL if INDEX
8c43009f 1149 is out of bounds. */
ecfb656c 1150 const char *include_dir_at (dir_index index) const
8c43009f 1151 {
ecfb656c
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1152 /* Convert directory index number (1-based) to vector index
1153 (0-based). */
1154 size_t vec_index = to_underlying (index) - 1;
1155
1156 if (vec_index >= include_dirs.size ())
8c43009f 1157 return NULL;
ecfb656c 1158 return include_dirs[vec_index];
8c43009f
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1159 }
1160
ecfb656c 1161 /* Return the file name at INDEX (1-based). Returns NULL if INDEX
8c43009f 1162 is out of bounds. */
ecfb656c 1163 file_entry *file_name_at (file_name_index index)
8c43009f 1164 {
ecfb656c
PA
1165 /* Convert file name index number (1-based) to vector index
1166 (0-based). */
1167 size_t vec_index = to_underlying (index) - 1;
1168
1169 if (vec_index >= file_names.size ())
fff8551c 1170 return NULL;
ecfb656c 1171 return &file_names[vec_index];
fff8551c
PA
1172 }
1173
1174 /* Const version of the above. */
1175 const file_entry *file_name_at (unsigned int index) const
1176 {
1177 if (index >= file_names.size ())
8c43009f
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1178 return NULL;
1179 return &file_names[index];
1180 }
1181
527f3840 1182 /* Offset of line number information in .debug_line section. */
9c541725 1183 sect_offset sect_off {};
527f3840
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1184
1185 /* OFFSET is for struct dwz_file associated with dwarf2_per_objfile. */
fff8551c
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1186 unsigned offset_in_dwz : 1; /* Can't initialize bitfields in-class. */
1187
1188 unsigned int total_length {};
1189 unsigned short version {};
1190 unsigned int header_length {};
1191 unsigned char minimum_instruction_length {};
1192 unsigned char maximum_ops_per_instruction {};
1193 unsigned char default_is_stmt {};
1194 int line_base {};
1195 unsigned char line_range {};
1196 unsigned char opcode_base {};
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1197
1198 /* standard_opcode_lengths[i] is the number of operands for the
1199 standard opcode whose value is i. This means that
1200 standard_opcode_lengths[0] is unused, and the last meaningful
1201 element is standard_opcode_lengths[opcode_base - 1]. */
fff8551c 1202 std::unique_ptr<unsigned char[]> standard_opcode_lengths;
debd256d 1203
fff8551c
PA
1204 /* The include_directories table. Note these are observing
1205 pointers. The memory is owned by debug_line_buffer. */
1206 std::vector<const char *> include_dirs;
debd256d 1207
fff8551c
PA
1208 /* The file_names table. */
1209 std::vector<file_entry> file_names;
debd256d
JB
1210
1211 /* The start and end of the statement program following this
6502dd73 1212 header. These point into dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer. */
fff8551c 1213 const gdb_byte *statement_program_start {}, *statement_program_end {};
debd256d 1214};
c906108c 1215
fff8551c
PA
1216typedef std::unique_ptr<line_header> line_header_up;
1217
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1218const char *
1219file_entry::include_dir (const line_header *lh) const
1220{
ecfb656c 1221 return lh->include_dir_at (d_index);
8c43009f
PA
1222}
1223
c906108c 1224/* When we construct a partial symbol table entry we only
0963b4bd 1225 need this much information. */
c906108c
SS
1226struct partial_die_info
1227 {
72bf9492 1228 /* Offset of this DIE. */
9c541725 1229 sect_offset sect_off;
72bf9492
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1230
1231 /* DWARF-2 tag for this DIE. */
1232 ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_tag) tag : 16;
1233
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1234 /* Assorted flags describing the data found in this DIE. */
1235 unsigned int has_children : 1;
1236 unsigned int is_external : 1;
1237 unsigned int is_declaration : 1;
1238 unsigned int has_type : 1;
1239 unsigned int has_specification : 1;
1240 unsigned int has_pc_info : 1;
481860b3 1241 unsigned int may_be_inlined : 1;
72bf9492 1242
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TT
1243 /* This DIE has been marked DW_AT_main_subprogram. */
1244 unsigned int main_subprogram : 1;
1245
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1246 /* Flag set if the SCOPE field of this structure has been
1247 computed. */
1248 unsigned int scope_set : 1;
1249
fa4028e9
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1250 /* Flag set if the DIE has a byte_size attribute. */
1251 unsigned int has_byte_size : 1;
1252
ff908ebf
AW
1253 /* Flag set if the DIE has a DW_AT_const_value attribute. */
1254 unsigned int has_const_value : 1;
1255
98bfdba5
PA
1256 /* Flag set if any of the DIE's children are template arguments. */
1257 unsigned int has_template_arguments : 1;
1258
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1259 /* Flag set if fixup_partial_die has been called on this die. */
1260 unsigned int fixup_called : 1;
1261
36586728
TT
1262 /* Flag set if DW_TAG_imported_unit uses DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt. */
1263 unsigned int is_dwz : 1;
1264
1265 /* Flag set if spec_offset uses DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt. */
1266 unsigned int spec_is_dwz : 1;
1267
72bf9492 1268 /* The name of this DIE. Normally the value of DW_AT_name, but
94af9270 1269 sometimes a default name for unnamed DIEs. */
15d034d0 1270 const char *name;
72bf9492 1271
abc72ce4
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1272 /* The linkage name, if present. */
1273 const char *linkage_name;
1274
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1275 /* The scope to prepend to our children. This is generally
1276 allocated on the comp_unit_obstack, so will disappear
1277 when this compilation unit leaves the cache. */
15d034d0 1278 const char *scope;
72bf9492 1279
95554aad
TT
1280 /* Some data associated with the partial DIE. The tag determines
1281 which field is live. */
1282 union
1283 {
1284 /* The location description associated with this DIE, if any. */
1285 struct dwarf_block *locdesc;
1286 /* The offset of an import, for DW_TAG_imported_unit. */
9c541725 1287 sect_offset sect_off;
95554aad 1288 } d;
72bf9492
DJ
1289
1290 /* If HAS_PC_INFO, the PC range associated with this DIE. */
c906108c
SS
1291 CORE_ADDR lowpc;
1292 CORE_ADDR highpc;
72bf9492 1293
93311388 1294 /* Pointer into the info_buffer (or types_buffer) pointing at the target of
72bf9492 1295 DW_AT_sibling, if any. */
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1296 /* NOTE: This member isn't strictly necessary, read_partial_die could
1297 return DW_AT_sibling values to its caller load_partial_dies. */
d521ce57 1298 const gdb_byte *sibling;
72bf9492
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1299
1300 /* If HAS_SPECIFICATION, the offset of the DIE referred to by
1301 DW_AT_specification (or DW_AT_abstract_origin or
1302 DW_AT_extension). */
b64f50a1 1303 sect_offset spec_offset;
72bf9492
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1304
1305 /* Pointers to this DIE's parent, first child, and next sibling,
1306 if any. */
1307 struct partial_die_info *die_parent, *die_child, *die_sibling;
c906108c
SS
1308 };
1309
0963b4bd 1310/* This data structure holds the information of an abbrev. */
c906108c
SS
1311struct abbrev_info
1312 {
1313 unsigned int number; /* number identifying abbrev */
1314 enum dwarf_tag tag; /* dwarf tag */
f3dd6933
DJ
1315 unsigned short has_children; /* boolean */
1316 unsigned short num_attrs; /* number of attributes */
c906108c
SS
1317 struct attr_abbrev *attrs; /* an array of attribute descriptions */
1318 struct abbrev_info *next; /* next in chain */
1319 };
1320
1321struct attr_abbrev
1322 {
9d25dd43
DE
1323 ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_attribute) name : 16;
1324 ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_form) form : 16;
43988095
JK
1325
1326 /* It is valid only if FORM is DW_FORM_implicit_const. */
1327 LONGEST implicit_const;
c906108c
SS
1328 };
1329
433df2d4
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1330/* Size of abbrev_table.abbrev_hash_table. */
1331#define ABBREV_HASH_SIZE 121
1332
1333/* Top level data structure to contain an abbreviation table. */
1334
1335struct abbrev_table
1336{
f4dc4d17
DE
1337 /* Where the abbrev table came from.
1338 This is used as a sanity check when the table is used. */
9c541725 1339 sect_offset sect_off;
433df2d4
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1340
1341 /* Storage for the abbrev table. */
1342 struct obstack abbrev_obstack;
1343
1344 /* Hash table of abbrevs.
1345 This is an array of size ABBREV_HASH_SIZE allocated in abbrev_obstack.
1346 It could be statically allocated, but the previous code didn't so we
1347 don't either. */
1348 struct abbrev_info **abbrevs;
1349};
1350
0963b4bd 1351/* Attributes have a name and a value. */
b60c80d6
DJ
1352struct attribute
1353 {
9d25dd43 1354 ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_attribute) name : 16;
8285870a
JK
1355 ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_form) form : 15;
1356
1357 /* Has DW_STRING already been updated by dwarf2_canonicalize_name? This
1358 field should be in u.str (existing only for DW_STRING) but it is kept
1359 here for better struct attribute alignment. */
1360 unsigned int string_is_canonical : 1;
1361
b60c80d6
DJ
1362 union
1363 {
15d034d0 1364 const char *str;
b60c80d6 1365 struct dwarf_block *blk;
43bbcdc2
PH
1366 ULONGEST unsnd;
1367 LONGEST snd;
b60c80d6 1368 CORE_ADDR addr;
ac9ec31b 1369 ULONGEST signature;
b60c80d6
DJ
1370 }
1371 u;
1372 };
1373
0963b4bd 1374/* This data structure holds a complete die structure. */
c906108c
SS
1375struct die_info
1376 {
76815b17
DE
1377 /* DWARF-2 tag for this DIE. */
1378 ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_tag) tag : 16;
1379
1380 /* Number of attributes */
98bfdba5
PA
1381 unsigned char num_attrs;
1382
1383 /* True if we're presently building the full type name for the
1384 type derived from this DIE. */
1385 unsigned char building_fullname : 1;
76815b17 1386
adde2bff
DE
1387 /* True if this die is in process. PR 16581. */
1388 unsigned char in_process : 1;
1389
76815b17
DE
1390 /* Abbrev number */
1391 unsigned int abbrev;
1392
93311388 1393 /* Offset in .debug_info or .debug_types section. */
9c541725 1394 sect_offset sect_off;
78ba4af6
JB
1395
1396 /* The dies in a compilation unit form an n-ary tree. PARENT
1397 points to this die's parent; CHILD points to the first child of
1398 this node; and all the children of a given node are chained
4950bc1c 1399 together via their SIBLING fields. */
639d11d3
DC
1400 struct die_info *child; /* Its first child, if any. */
1401 struct die_info *sibling; /* Its next sibling, if any. */
1402 struct die_info *parent; /* Its parent, if any. */
c906108c 1403
b60c80d6
DJ
1404 /* An array of attributes, with NUM_ATTRS elements. There may be
1405 zero, but it's not common and zero-sized arrays are not
1406 sufficiently portable C. */
1407 struct attribute attrs[1];
c906108c
SS
1408 };
1409
0963b4bd 1410/* Get at parts of an attribute structure. */
c906108c
SS
1411
1412#define DW_STRING(attr) ((attr)->u.str)
8285870a 1413#define DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL(attr) ((attr)->string_is_canonical)
c906108c
SS
1414#define DW_UNSND(attr) ((attr)->u.unsnd)
1415#define DW_BLOCK(attr) ((attr)->u.blk)
1416#define DW_SND(attr) ((attr)->u.snd)
1417#define DW_ADDR(attr) ((attr)->u.addr)
ac9ec31b 1418#define DW_SIGNATURE(attr) ((attr)->u.signature)
c906108c 1419
0963b4bd 1420/* Blocks are a bunch of untyped bytes. */
c906108c
SS
1421struct dwarf_block
1422 {
56eb65bd 1423 size_t size;
1d6edc3c
JK
1424
1425 /* Valid only if SIZE is not zero. */
d521ce57 1426 const gdb_byte *data;
c906108c
SS
1427 };
1428
c906108c
SS
1429#ifndef ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK
1430#define ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK 4
1431#endif
1432
c906108c
SS
1433/* Allocate fields for structs, unions and enums in this size. */
1434#ifndef DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK
1435#define DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK 4
1436#endif
1437
c906108c
SS
1438/* FIXME: We might want to set this from BFD via bfd_arch_bits_per_byte,
1439 but this would require a corresponding change in unpack_field_as_long
1440 and friends. */
1441static int bits_per_byte = 8;
1442
52059ffd
TT
1443struct nextfield
1444{
1445 struct nextfield *next;
1446 int accessibility;
1447 int virtuality;
1448 struct field field;
1449};
1450
1451struct nextfnfield
1452{
1453 struct nextfnfield *next;
1454 struct fn_field fnfield;
1455};
1456
1457struct fnfieldlist
1458{
1459 const char *name;
1460 int length;
1461 struct nextfnfield *head;
1462};
1463
1464struct typedef_field_list
1465{
1466 struct typedef_field field;
1467 struct typedef_field_list *next;
1468};
1469
c906108c
SS
1470/* The routines that read and process dies for a C struct or C++ class
1471 pass lists of data member fields and lists of member function fields
1472 in an instance of a field_info structure, as defined below. */
1473struct field_info
c5aa993b 1474 {
0963b4bd 1475 /* List of data member and baseclasses fields. */
52059ffd 1476 struct nextfield *fields, *baseclasses;
c906108c 1477
7d0ccb61 1478 /* Number of fields (including baseclasses). */
c5aa993b 1479 int nfields;
c906108c 1480
c5aa993b
JM
1481 /* Number of baseclasses. */
1482 int nbaseclasses;
c906108c 1483
c5aa993b
JM
1484 /* Set if the accesibility of one of the fields is not public. */
1485 int non_public_fields;
c906108c 1486
c5aa993b
JM
1487 /* Member function fieldlist array, contains name of possibly overloaded
1488 member function, number of overloaded member functions and a pointer
1489 to the head of the member function field chain. */
52059ffd 1490 struct fnfieldlist *fnfieldlists;
c906108c 1491
c5aa993b
JM
1492 /* Number of entries in the fnfieldlists array. */
1493 int nfnfields;
98751a41
JK
1494
1495 /* typedefs defined inside this class. TYPEDEF_FIELD_LIST contains head of
1496 a NULL terminated list of TYPEDEF_FIELD_LIST_COUNT elements. */
52059ffd 1497 struct typedef_field_list *typedef_field_list;
98751a41 1498 unsigned typedef_field_list_count;
c5aa993b 1499 };
c906108c 1500
10b3939b
DJ
1501/* One item on the queue of compilation units to read in full symbols
1502 for. */
1503struct dwarf2_queue_item
1504{
1505 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
95554aad 1506 enum language pretend_language;
10b3939b
DJ
1507 struct dwarf2_queue_item *next;
1508};
1509
1510/* The current queue. */
1511static struct dwarf2_queue_item *dwarf2_queue, *dwarf2_queue_tail;
1512
ae038cb0
DJ
1513/* Loaded secondary compilation units are kept in memory until they
1514 have not been referenced for the processing of this many
1515 compilation units. Set this to zero to disable caching. Cache
1516 sizes of up to at least twenty will improve startup time for
1517 typical inter-CU-reference binaries, at an obvious memory cost. */
b4f54984 1518static int dwarf_max_cache_age = 5;
920d2a44 1519static void
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1520show_dwarf_max_cache_age (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1521 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
920d2a44 1522{
3e43a32a 1523 fprintf_filtered (file, _("The upper bound on the age of cached "
b4f54984 1524 "DWARF compilation units is %s.\n"),
920d2a44
AC
1525 value);
1526}
4390d890 1527\f
c906108c
SS
1528/* local function prototypes */
1529
a32a8923
DE
1530static const char *get_section_name (const struct dwarf2_section_info *);
1531
1532static const char *get_section_file_name (const struct dwarf2_section_info *);
1533
918dd910
JK
1534static void dwarf2_find_base_address (struct die_info *die,
1535 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1536
0018ea6f
DE
1537static struct partial_symtab *create_partial_symtab
1538 (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, const char *name);
1539
f1902523
JK
1540static void build_type_psymtabs_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
1541 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
1542 struct die_info *type_unit_die,
1543 int has_children, void *data);
1544
c67a9c90 1545static void dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard (struct objfile *);
c906108c 1546
72bf9492
DJ
1547static void scan_partial_symbols (struct partial_die_info *,
1548 CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *,
5734ee8b 1549 int, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1550
72bf9492
DJ
1551static void add_partial_symbol (struct partial_die_info *,
1552 struct dwarf2_cu *);
63d06c5c 1553
72bf9492
DJ
1554static void add_partial_namespace (struct partial_die_info *pdi,
1555 CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc,
cdc07690 1556 int set_addrmap, struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
63d06c5c 1557
5d7cb8df 1558static void add_partial_module (struct partial_die_info *pdi, CORE_ADDR *lowpc,
cdc07690 1559 CORE_ADDR *highpc, int set_addrmap,
5d7cb8df
JK
1560 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1561
72bf9492
DJ
1562static void add_partial_enumeration (struct partial_die_info *enum_pdi,
1563 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
91c24f0a 1564
bc30ff58
JB
1565static void add_partial_subprogram (struct partial_die_info *pdi,
1566 CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc,
5734ee8b 1567 int need_pc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
bc30ff58 1568
257e7a09
YQ
1569static void dwarf2_read_symtab (struct partial_symtab *,
1570 struct objfile *);
c906108c 1571
a14ed312 1572static void psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *);
c906108c 1573
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1574static struct abbrev_info *abbrev_table_lookup_abbrev
1575 (const struct abbrev_table *, unsigned int);
1576
1577static struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table_read_table
1578 (struct dwarf2_section_info *, sect_offset);
1579
1580static void abbrev_table_free (struct abbrev_table *);
1581
f4dc4d17
DE
1582static void abbrev_table_free_cleanup (void *);
1583
dee91e82
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1584static void dwarf2_read_abbrevs (struct dwarf2_cu *,
1585 struct dwarf2_section_info *);
c906108c 1586
f3dd6933 1587static void dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (void *);
c906108c 1588
d521ce57 1589static unsigned int peek_abbrev_code (bfd *, const gdb_byte *);
6caca83c 1590
dee91e82 1591static struct partial_die_info *load_partial_dies
d521ce57 1592 (const struct die_reader_specs *, const gdb_byte *, int);
72bf9492 1593
d521ce57
TT
1594static const gdb_byte *read_partial_die (const struct die_reader_specs *,
1595 struct partial_die_info *,
1596 struct abbrev_info *,
1597 unsigned int,
1598 const gdb_byte *);
c906108c 1599
36586728 1600static struct partial_die_info *find_partial_die (sect_offset, int,
10b3939b 1601 struct dwarf2_cu *);
72bf9492
DJ
1602
1603static void fixup_partial_die (struct partial_die_info *,
1604 struct dwarf2_cu *);
1605
d521ce57
TT
1606static const gdb_byte *read_attribute (const struct die_reader_specs *,
1607 struct attribute *, struct attr_abbrev *,
1608 const gdb_byte *);
a8329558 1609
a1855c1d 1610static unsigned int read_1_byte (bfd *, const gdb_byte *);
c906108c 1611
a1855c1d 1612static int read_1_signed_byte (bfd *, const gdb_byte *);
c906108c 1613
a1855c1d 1614static unsigned int read_2_bytes (bfd *, const gdb_byte *);
c906108c 1615
a1855c1d 1616static unsigned int read_4_bytes (bfd *, const gdb_byte *);
c906108c 1617
a1855c1d 1618static ULONGEST read_8_bytes (bfd *, const gdb_byte *);
c906108c 1619
d521ce57 1620static CORE_ADDR read_address (bfd *, const gdb_byte *ptr, struct dwarf2_cu *,
891d2f0b 1621 unsigned int *);
c906108c 1622
d521ce57 1623static LONGEST read_initial_length (bfd *, const gdb_byte *, unsigned int *);
c764a876
DE
1624
1625static LONGEST read_checked_initial_length_and_offset
d521ce57 1626 (bfd *, const gdb_byte *, const struct comp_unit_head *,
c764a876 1627 unsigned int *, unsigned int *);
613e1657 1628
d521ce57
TT
1629static LONGEST read_offset (bfd *, const gdb_byte *,
1630 const struct comp_unit_head *,
c764a876
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1631 unsigned int *);
1632
d521ce57 1633static LONGEST read_offset_1 (bfd *, const gdb_byte *, unsigned int);
613e1657 1634
f4dc4d17
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1635static sect_offset read_abbrev_offset (struct dwarf2_section_info *,
1636 sect_offset);
1637
d521ce57 1638static const gdb_byte *read_n_bytes (bfd *, const gdb_byte *, unsigned int);
c906108c 1639
d521ce57 1640static const char *read_direct_string (bfd *, const gdb_byte *, unsigned int *);
c906108c 1641
d521ce57
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1642static const char *read_indirect_string (bfd *, const gdb_byte *,
1643 const struct comp_unit_head *,
1644 unsigned int *);
4bdf3d34 1645
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1646static const char *read_indirect_line_string (bfd *, const gdb_byte *,
1647 const struct comp_unit_head *,
1648 unsigned int *);
36586728 1649
43988095 1650static const char *read_indirect_string_from_dwz (struct dwz_file *, LONGEST);
c906108c 1651
d521ce57 1652static LONGEST read_signed_leb128 (bfd *, const gdb_byte *, unsigned int *);
c906108c 1653
d521ce57
TT
1654static CORE_ADDR read_addr_index_from_leb128 (struct dwarf2_cu *,
1655 const gdb_byte *,
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1656 unsigned int *);
1657
d521ce57 1658static const char *read_str_index (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
342587c4 1659 ULONGEST str_index);
3019eac3 1660
e142c38c 1661static void set_cu_language (unsigned int, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1662
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1663static struct attribute *dwarf2_attr (struct die_info *, unsigned int,
1664 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1665
348e048f 1666static struct attribute *dwarf2_attr_no_follow (struct die_info *,
45e58e77 1667 unsigned int);
348e048f 1668
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1669static const char *dwarf2_string_attr (struct die_info *die, unsigned int name,
1670 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1671
05cf31d1
JB
1672static int dwarf2_flag_true_p (struct die_info *die, unsigned name,
1673 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1674
e142c38c 1675static int die_is_declaration (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
3ca72b44 1676
e142c38c 1677static struct die_info *die_specification (struct die_info *die,
f2f0e013 1678 struct dwarf2_cu **);
63d06c5c 1679
9c541725 1680static line_header_up dwarf_decode_line_header (sect_offset sect_off,
fff8551c 1681 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
debd256d 1682
f3f5162e 1683static void dwarf_decode_lines (struct line_header *, const char *,
c3b7b696 1684 struct dwarf2_cu *, struct partial_symtab *,
527f3840 1685 CORE_ADDR, int decode_mapping);
c906108c 1686
4d663531 1687static void dwarf2_start_subfile (const char *, const char *);
c906108c 1688
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1689static struct compunit_symtab *dwarf2_start_symtab (struct dwarf2_cu *,
1690 const char *, const char *,
1691 CORE_ADDR);
f4dc4d17 1692
a14ed312 1693static struct symbol *new_symbol (struct die_info *, struct type *,
e7c27a73 1694 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1695
34eaf542
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1696static struct symbol *new_symbol_full (struct die_info *, struct type *,
1697 struct dwarf2_cu *, struct symbol *);
1698
ff39bb5e 1699static void dwarf2_const_value (const struct attribute *, struct symbol *,
e7c27a73 1700 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1701
ff39bb5e 1702static void dwarf2_const_value_attr (const struct attribute *attr,
98bfdba5
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1703 struct type *type,
1704 const char *name,
1705 struct obstack *obstack,
12df843f 1706 struct dwarf2_cu *cu, LONGEST *value,
d521ce57 1707 const gdb_byte **bytes,
98bfdba5 1708 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton **baton);
2df3850c 1709
e7c27a73 1710static struct type *die_type (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1711
b4ba55a1
JB
1712static int need_gnat_info (struct dwarf2_cu *);
1713
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1714static struct type *die_descriptive_type (struct die_info *,
1715 struct dwarf2_cu *);
b4ba55a1
JB
1716
1717static void set_descriptive_type (struct type *, struct die_info *,
1718 struct dwarf2_cu *);
1719
e7c27a73
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1720static struct type *die_containing_type (struct die_info *,
1721 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1722
ff39bb5e 1723static struct type *lookup_die_type (struct die_info *, const struct attribute *,
673bfd45 1724 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1725
f792889a 1726static struct type *read_type_die (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1727
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1728static struct type *read_type_die_1 (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
1729
0d5cff50 1730static const char *determine_prefix (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *);
63d06c5c 1731
6e70227d 1732static char *typename_concat (struct obstack *obs, const char *prefix,
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1733 const char *suffix, int physname,
1734 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
63d06c5c 1735
e7c27a73 1736static void read_file_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1737
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1738static void read_type_unit_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
1739
e7c27a73 1740static void read_func_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1741
e7c27a73 1742static void read_lexical_block_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1743
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1744static void read_call_site_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1745
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1746static int dwarf2_ranges_read (unsigned, CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *,
1747 struct dwarf2_cu *, struct partial_symtab *);
1748
3a2b436a 1749/* How dwarf2_get_pc_bounds constructed its *LOWPC and *HIGHPC return
e385593e 1750 values. Keep the items ordered with increasing constraints compliance. */
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1751enum pc_bounds_kind
1752{
e385593e 1753 /* No attribute DW_AT_low_pc, DW_AT_high_pc or DW_AT_ranges was found. */
3a2b436a
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1754 PC_BOUNDS_NOT_PRESENT,
1755
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1756 /* Some of the attributes DW_AT_low_pc, DW_AT_high_pc or DW_AT_ranges
1757 were present but they do not form a valid range of PC addresses. */
1758 PC_BOUNDS_INVALID,
1759
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1760 /* Discontiguous range was found - that is DW_AT_ranges was found. */
1761 PC_BOUNDS_RANGES,
1762
1763 /* Contiguous range was found - DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc were found. */
1764 PC_BOUNDS_HIGH_LOW,
1765};
1766
1767static enum pc_bounds_kind dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *,
1768 CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *,
1769 struct dwarf2_cu *,
1770 struct partial_symtab *);
c906108c 1771
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1772static void get_scope_pc_bounds (struct die_info *,
1773 CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *,
1774 struct dwarf2_cu *);
1775
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1776static void dwarf2_record_block_ranges (struct die_info *, struct block *,
1777 CORE_ADDR, struct dwarf2_cu *);
1778
a14ed312 1779static void dwarf2_add_field (struct field_info *, struct die_info *,
e7c27a73 1780 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1781
a14ed312 1782static void dwarf2_attach_fields_to_type (struct field_info *,
e7c27a73 1783 struct type *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1784
a14ed312 1785static void dwarf2_add_member_fn (struct field_info *,
e26fb1d7 1786 struct die_info *, struct type *,
e7c27a73 1787 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1788
a14ed312 1789static void dwarf2_attach_fn_fields_to_type (struct field_info *,
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1790 struct type *,
1791 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1792
134d01f1 1793static void process_structure_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1794
e7c27a73 1795static void read_common_block (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1796
e7c27a73 1797static void read_namespace (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *);
d9fa45fe 1798
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1799static void read_module (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1800
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1801static struct using_direct **using_directives (enum language);
1802
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1803static void read_import_statement (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *);
1804
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1805static int read_namespace_alias (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1806
f55ee35c
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1807static struct type *read_module_type (struct die_info *die,
1808 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1809
38d518c9 1810static const char *namespace_name (struct die_info *die,
e142c38c 1811 int *is_anonymous, struct dwarf2_cu *);
38d518c9 1812
134d01f1 1813static void process_enumeration_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1814
e7c27a73 1815static CORE_ADDR decode_locdesc (struct dwarf_block *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1816
6e70227d 1817static enum dwarf_array_dim_ordering read_array_order (struct die_info *,
7ca2d3a3
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1818 struct dwarf2_cu *);
1819
bf6af496 1820static struct die_info *read_die_and_siblings_1
d521ce57 1821 (const struct die_reader_specs *, const gdb_byte *, const gdb_byte **,
bf6af496 1822 struct die_info *);
639d11d3 1823
dee91e82 1824static struct die_info *read_die_and_siblings (const struct die_reader_specs *,
d521ce57
TT
1825 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
1826 const gdb_byte **new_info_ptr,
639d11d3
DC
1827 struct die_info *parent);
1828
d521ce57
TT
1829static const gdb_byte *read_full_die_1 (const struct die_reader_specs *,
1830 struct die_info **, const gdb_byte *,
1831 int *, int);
3019eac3 1832
d521ce57
TT
1833static const gdb_byte *read_full_die (const struct die_reader_specs *,
1834 struct die_info **, const gdb_byte *,
1835 int *);
93311388 1836
e7c27a73 1837static void process_die (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1838
15d034d0
TT
1839static const char *dwarf2_canonicalize_name (const char *, struct dwarf2_cu *,
1840 struct obstack *);
71c25dea 1841
15d034d0 1842static const char *dwarf2_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *);
9219021c 1843
15d034d0 1844static const char *dwarf2_full_name (const char *name,
98bfdba5
PA
1845 struct die_info *die,
1846 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1847
ca69b9e6
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1848static const char *dwarf2_physname (const char *name, struct die_info *die,
1849 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
1850
e142c38c 1851static struct die_info *dwarf2_extension (struct die_info *die,
f2f0e013 1852 struct dwarf2_cu **);
9219021c 1853
f39c6ffd 1854static const char *dwarf_tag_name (unsigned int);
c906108c 1855
f39c6ffd 1856static const char *dwarf_attr_name (unsigned int);
c906108c 1857
f39c6ffd 1858static const char *dwarf_form_name (unsigned int);
c906108c 1859
a121b7c1 1860static const char *dwarf_bool_name (unsigned int);
c906108c 1861
f39c6ffd 1862static const char *dwarf_type_encoding_name (unsigned int);
c906108c 1863
f9aca02d 1864static struct die_info *sibling_die (struct die_info *);
c906108c 1865
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1866static void dump_die_shallow (struct ui_file *, int indent, struct die_info *);
1867
1868static void dump_die_for_error (struct die_info *);
1869
1870static void dump_die_1 (struct ui_file *, int level, int max_level,
1871 struct die_info *);
c906108c 1872
d97bc12b 1873/*static*/ void dump_die (struct die_info *, int max_level);
c906108c 1874
51545339 1875static void store_in_ref_table (struct die_info *,
10b3939b 1876 struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1877
ff39bb5e 1878static sect_offset dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (const struct attribute *);
c906108c 1879
ff39bb5e 1880static LONGEST dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (const struct attribute *, int);
a02abb62 1881
348e048f 1882static struct die_info *follow_die_ref_or_sig (struct die_info *,
ff39bb5e 1883 const struct attribute *,
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1884 struct dwarf2_cu **);
1885
10b3939b 1886static struct die_info *follow_die_ref (struct die_info *,
ff39bb5e 1887 const struct attribute *,
f2f0e013 1888 struct dwarf2_cu **);
c906108c 1889
348e048f 1890static struct die_info *follow_die_sig (struct die_info *,
ff39bb5e 1891 const struct attribute *,
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1892 struct dwarf2_cu **);
1893
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1894static struct type *get_signatured_type (struct die_info *, ULONGEST,
1895 struct dwarf2_cu *);
1896
1897static struct type *get_DW_AT_signature_type (struct die_info *,
ff39bb5e 1898 const struct attribute *,
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1899 struct dwarf2_cu *);
1900
e5fe5e75 1901static void load_full_type_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu);
348e048f 1902
52dc124a 1903static void read_signatured_type (struct signatured_type *);
348e048f 1904
63e43d3a
PMR
1905static int attr_to_dynamic_prop (const struct attribute *attr,
1906 struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
1907 struct dynamic_prop *prop);
1908
c906108c
SS
1909/* memory allocation interface */
1910
7b5a2f43 1911static struct dwarf_block *dwarf_alloc_block (struct dwarf2_cu *);
c906108c 1912
b60c80d6 1913static struct die_info *dwarf_alloc_die (struct dwarf2_cu *, int);
c906108c 1914
43f3e411 1915static void dwarf_decode_macros (struct dwarf2_cu *, unsigned int, int);
2e276125 1916
6e5a29e1 1917static int attr_form_is_block (const struct attribute *);
8e19ed76 1918
6e5a29e1 1919static int attr_form_is_section_offset (const struct attribute *);
3690dd37 1920
6e5a29e1 1921static int attr_form_is_constant (const struct attribute *);
3690dd37 1922
6e5a29e1 1923static int attr_form_is_ref (const struct attribute *);
7771576e 1924
8cf6f0b1
TT
1925static void fill_in_loclist_baton (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
1926 struct dwarf2_loclist_baton *baton,
ff39bb5e 1927 const struct attribute *attr);
8cf6f0b1 1928
ff39bb5e 1929static void dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (const struct attribute *attr,
93e7bd98 1930 struct symbol *sym,
f1e6e072
TT
1931 struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
1932 int is_block);
4c2df51b 1933
d521ce57
TT
1934static const gdb_byte *skip_one_die (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
1935 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
1936 struct abbrev_info *abbrev);
4bb7a0a7 1937
72bf9492
DJ
1938static void free_stack_comp_unit (void *);
1939
72bf9492
DJ
1940static hashval_t partial_die_hash (const void *item);
1941
1942static int partial_die_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs);
1943
ae038cb0 1944static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit
9c541725 1945 (sect_offset sect_off, unsigned int offset_in_dwz, struct objfile *objfile);
ae038cb0 1946
9816fde3 1947static void init_one_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
23745b47 1948 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu);
9816fde3
JK
1949
1950static void prepare_one_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
95554aad
TT
1951 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
1952 enum language pretend_language);
93311388 1953
68dc6402 1954static void free_heap_comp_unit (void *);
ae038cb0
DJ
1955
1956static void free_cached_comp_units (void *);
1957
1958static void age_cached_comp_units (void);
1959
dee91e82 1960static void free_one_cached_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *);
ae038cb0 1961
f792889a
DJ
1962static struct type *set_die_type (struct die_info *, struct type *,
1963 struct dwarf2_cu *);
1c379e20 1964
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DJ
1965static void create_all_comp_units (struct objfile *);
1966
0e50663e 1967static int create_all_type_units (struct objfile *);
1fd400ff 1968
95554aad
TT
1969static void load_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *,
1970 enum language);
10b3939b 1971
95554aad
TT
1972static void process_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *,
1973 enum language);
10b3939b 1974
f4dc4d17
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1975static void process_full_type_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *,
1976 enum language);
1977
10b3939b
DJ
1978static void dwarf2_add_dependence (struct dwarf2_cu *,
1979 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *);
1980
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1981static void dwarf2_mark (struct dwarf2_cu *);
1982
1983static void dwarf2_clear_marks (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *);
1984
b64f50a1 1985static struct type *get_die_type_at_offset (sect_offset,
ac9ec31b 1986 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *);
673bfd45 1987
f792889a 1988static struct type *get_die_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
72019c9c 1989
9291a0cd
TT
1990static void dwarf2_release_queue (void *dummy);
1991
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1992static void queue_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
1993 enum language pretend_language);
1994
a0f42c21 1995static void process_queue (void);
9291a0cd 1996
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1997/* The return type of find_file_and_directory. Note, the enclosed
1998 string pointers are only valid while this object is valid. */
1999
2000struct file_and_directory
2001{
2002 /* The filename. This is never NULL. */
2003 const char *name;
2004
2005 /* The compilation directory. NULL if not known. If we needed to
2006 compute a new string, this points to COMP_DIR_STORAGE, otherwise,
2007 points directly to the DW_AT_comp_dir string attribute owned by
2008 the obstack that owns the DIE. */
2009 const char *comp_dir;
2010
2011 /* If we needed to build a new string for comp_dir, this is what
2012 owns the storage. */
2013 std::string comp_dir_storage;
2014};
2015
2016static file_and_directory find_file_and_directory (struct die_info *die,
2017 struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
9291a0cd
TT
2018
2019static char *file_full_name (int file, struct line_header *lh,
2020 const char *comp_dir);
2021
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2022/* Expected enum dwarf_unit_type for read_comp_unit_head. */
2023enum class rcuh_kind { COMPILE, TYPE };
2024
d521ce57 2025static const gdb_byte *read_and_check_comp_unit_head
36586728
TT
2026 (struct comp_unit_head *header,
2027 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
d521ce57 2028 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section, const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
43988095 2029 rcuh_kind section_kind);
36586728 2030
fd820528 2031static void init_cutu_and_read_dies
f4dc4d17
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2032 (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu, struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table,
2033 int use_existing_cu, int keep,
3019eac3
DE
2034 die_reader_func_ftype *die_reader_func, void *data);
2035
dee91e82
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2036static void init_cutu_and_read_dies_simple
2037 (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
2038 die_reader_func_ftype *die_reader_func, void *data);
9291a0cd 2039
673bfd45 2040static htab_t allocate_signatured_type_table (struct objfile *objfile);
1fd400ff 2041
3019eac3
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2042static htab_t allocate_dwo_unit_table (struct objfile *objfile);
2043
57d63ce2
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2044static struct dwo_unit *lookup_dwo_unit_in_dwp
2045 (struct dwp_file *dwp_file, const char *comp_dir,
2046 ULONGEST signature, int is_debug_types);
a2ce51a0
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2047
2048static struct dwp_file *get_dwp_file (void);
2049
3019eac3 2050static struct dwo_unit *lookup_dwo_comp_unit
a1855c1d 2051 (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *, const char *, const char *, ULONGEST);
3019eac3
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2052
2053static struct dwo_unit *lookup_dwo_type_unit
a1855c1d 2054 (struct signatured_type *, const char *, const char *);
3019eac3 2055
89e63ee4
DE
2056static void queue_and_load_all_dwo_tus (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *);
2057
3019eac3
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2058static void free_dwo_file_cleanup (void *);
2059
95554aad
TT
2060static void process_cu_includes (void);
2061
1b80a9fa 2062static void check_producer (struct dwarf2_cu *cu);
527f3840
JK
2063
2064static void free_line_header_voidp (void *arg);
4390d890
DE
2065\f
2066/* Various complaints about symbol reading that don't abort the process. */
2067
2068static void
2069dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint (void)
2070{
2071 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2072 _("statement list doesn't fit in .debug_line section"));
2073}
2074
2075static void
2076dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint (void)
2077{
2078 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2079 _(".debug_line section has line data without a file"));
2080}
2081
2082static void
2083dwarf2_debug_line_missing_end_sequence_complaint (void)
2084{
2085 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2086 _(".debug_line section has line "
2087 "program sequence without an end"));
2088}
2089
2090static void
2091dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (void)
2092{
2093 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("location expression too complex"));
2094}
2095
2096static void
2097dwarf2_const_value_length_mismatch_complaint (const char *arg1, int arg2,
2098 int arg3)
2099{
2100 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2101 _("const value length mismatch for '%s', got %d, expected %d"),
2102 arg1, arg2, arg3);
2103}
2104
2105static void
2106dwarf2_section_buffer_overflow_complaint (struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2107{
2108 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2109 _("debug info runs off end of %s section"
2110 " [in module %s]"),
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2111 get_section_name (section),
2112 get_section_file_name (section));
4390d890 2113}
1b80a9fa 2114
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2115static void
2116dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (const char *arg1)
2117{
2118 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2119 _("macro debug info contains a "
2120 "malformed macro definition:\n`%s'"),
2121 arg1);
2122}
2123
2124static void
2125dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint (const char *arg1, const char *arg2)
2126{
2127 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
2128 _("invalid attribute class or form for '%s' in '%s'"),
2129 arg1, arg2);
2130}
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2131
2132/* Hash function for line_header_hash. */
2133
2134static hashval_t
2135line_header_hash (const struct line_header *ofs)
2136{
9c541725 2137 return to_underlying (ofs->sect_off) ^ ofs->offset_in_dwz;
527f3840
JK
2138}
2139
2140/* Hash function for htab_create_alloc_ex for line_header_hash. */
2141
2142static hashval_t
2143line_header_hash_voidp (const void *item)
2144{
9a3c8263 2145 const struct line_header *ofs = (const struct line_header *) item;
527f3840
JK
2146
2147 return line_header_hash (ofs);
2148}
2149
2150/* Equality function for line_header_hash. */
2151
2152static int
2153line_header_eq_voidp (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
2154{
9a3c8263
SM
2155 const struct line_header *ofs_lhs = (const struct line_header *) item_lhs;
2156 const struct line_header *ofs_rhs = (const struct line_header *) item_rhs;
527f3840 2157
9c541725 2158 return (ofs_lhs->sect_off == ofs_rhs->sect_off
527f3840
JK
2159 && ofs_lhs->offset_in_dwz == ofs_rhs->offset_in_dwz);
2160}
2161
4390d890 2162\f
9291a0cd
TT
2163#if WORDS_BIGENDIAN
2164
2165/* Convert VALUE between big- and little-endian. */
2166static offset_type
2167byte_swap (offset_type value)
2168{
2169 offset_type result;
2170
2171 result = (value & 0xff) << 24;
2172 result |= (value & 0xff00) << 8;
2173 result |= (value & 0xff0000) >> 8;
2174 result |= (value & 0xff000000) >> 24;
2175 return result;
2176}
2177
2178#define MAYBE_SWAP(V) byte_swap (V)
2179
2180#else
bc8f2430 2181#define MAYBE_SWAP(V) static_cast<offset_type> (V)
9291a0cd
TT
2182#endif /* WORDS_BIGENDIAN */
2183
31aa7e4e
JB
2184/* Read the given attribute value as an address, taking the attribute's
2185 form into account. */
2186
2187static CORE_ADDR
2188attr_value_as_address (struct attribute *attr)
2189{
2190 CORE_ADDR addr;
2191
2192 if (attr->form != DW_FORM_addr && attr->form != DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index)
2193 {
2194 /* Aside from a few clearly defined exceptions, attributes that
2195 contain an address must always be in DW_FORM_addr form.
2196 Unfortunately, some compilers happen to be violating this
2197 requirement by encoding addresses using other forms, such
2198 as DW_FORM_data4 for example. For those broken compilers,
2199 we try to do our best, without any guarantee of success,
2200 to interpret the address correctly. It would also be nice
2201 to generate a complaint, but that would require us to maintain
2202 a list of legitimate cases where a non-address form is allowed,
2203 as well as update callers to pass in at least the CU's DWARF
2204 version. This is more overhead than what we're willing to
2205 expand for a pretty rare case. */
2206 addr = DW_UNSND (attr);
2207 }
2208 else
2209 addr = DW_ADDR (attr);
2210
2211 return addr;
2212}
2213
9291a0cd
TT
2214/* The suffix for an index file. */
2215#define INDEX_SUFFIX ".gdb-index"
2216
330cdd98
PA
2217/* See declaration. */
2218
2219dwarf2_per_objfile::dwarf2_per_objfile (struct objfile *objfile_,
2220 const dwarf2_debug_sections *names)
2221 : objfile (objfile_)
2222{
2223 if (names == NULL)
2224 names = &dwarf2_elf_names;
2225
2226 bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd;
2227
2228 for (asection *sec = obfd->sections; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next)
2229 locate_sections (obfd, sec, *names);
2230}
2231
2232dwarf2_per_objfile::~dwarf2_per_objfile ()
2233{
2234 /* Cached DIE trees use xmalloc and the comp_unit_obstack. */
2235 free_cached_comp_units ();
2236
2237 if (quick_file_names_table)
2238 htab_delete (quick_file_names_table);
2239
2240 if (line_header_hash)
2241 htab_delete (line_header_hash);
2242
2243 /* Everything else should be on the objfile obstack. */
2244}
2245
2246/* See declaration. */
2247
2248void
2249dwarf2_per_objfile::free_cached_comp_units ()
2250{
2251 dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = read_in_chain;
2252 dwarf2_per_cu_data **last_chain = &read_in_chain;
2253 while (per_cu != NULL)
2254 {
2255 dwarf2_per_cu_data *next_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain;
2256
2257 free_heap_comp_unit (per_cu->cu);
2258 *last_chain = next_cu;
2259 per_cu = next_cu;
2260 }
2261}
2262
c906108c 2263/* Try to locate the sections we need for DWARF 2 debugging
251d32d9
TG
2264 information and return true if we have enough to do something.
2265 NAMES points to the dwarf2 section names, or is NULL if the standard
2266 ELF names are used. */
c906108c
SS
2267
2268int
251d32d9
TG
2269dwarf2_has_info (struct objfile *objfile,
2270 const struct dwarf2_debug_sections *names)
c906108c 2271{
9a3c8263
SM
2272 dwarf2_per_objfile = ((struct dwarf2_per_objfile *)
2273 objfile_data (objfile, dwarf2_objfile_data_key));
be391dca
TT
2274 if (!dwarf2_per_objfile)
2275 {
2276 /* Initialize per-objfile state. */
2277 struct dwarf2_per_objfile *data
8d749320 2278 = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_per_objfile);
9a619af0 2279
330cdd98
PA
2280 dwarf2_per_objfile = new (data) struct dwarf2_per_objfile (objfile, names);
2281 set_objfile_data (objfile, dwarf2_objfile_data_key, dwarf2_per_objfile);
be391dca 2282 }
73869dc2 2283 return (!dwarf2_per_objfile->info.is_virtual
049412e3 2284 && dwarf2_per_objfile->info.s.section != NULL
73869dc2 2285 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev.is_virtual
049412e3 2286 && dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev.s.section != NULL);
73869dc2
DE
2287}
2288
2289/* Return the containing section of virtual section SECTION. */
2290
2291static struct dwarf2_section_info *
2292get_containing_section (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2293{
2294 gdb_assert (section->is_virtual);
2295 return section->s.containing_section;
c906108c
SS
2296}
2297
a32a8923
DE
2298/* Return the bfd owner of SECTION. */
2299
2300static struct bfd *
2301get_section_bfd_owner (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2302{
73869dc2
DE
2303 if (section->is_virtual)
2304 {
2305 section = get_containing_section (section);
2306 gdb_assert (!section->is_virtual);
2307 }
049412e3 2308 return section->s.section->owner;
a32a8923
DE
2309}
2310
2311/* Return the bfd section of SECTION.
2312 Returns NULL if the section is not present. */
2313
2314static asection *
2315get_section_bfd_section (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2316{
73869dc2
DE
2317 if (section->is_virtual)
2318 {
2319 section = get_containing_section (section);
2320 gdb_assert (!section->is_virtual);
2321 }
049412e3 2322 return section->s.section;
a32a8923
DE
2323}
2324
2325/* Return the name of SECTION. */
2326
2327static const char *
2328get_section_name (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2329{
2330 asection *sectp = get_section_bfd_section (section);
2331
2332 gdb_assert (sectp != NULL);
2333 return bfd_section_name (get_section_bfd_owner (section), sectp);
2334}
2335
2336/* Return the name of the file SECTION is in. */
2337
2338static const char *
2339get_section_file_name (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2340{
2341 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
2342
2343 return bfd_get_filename (abfd);
2344}
2345
2346/* Return the id of SECTION.
2347 Returns 0 if SECTION doesn't exist. */
2348
2349static int
2350get_section_id (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2351{
2352 asection *sectp = get_section_bfd_section (section);
2353
2354 if (sectp == NULL)
2355 return 0;
2356 return sectp->id;
2357}
2358
2359/* Return the flags of SECTION.
73869dc2 2360 SECTION (or containing section if this is a virtual section) must exist. */
a32a8923
DE
2361
2362static int
2363get_section_flags (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2364{
2365 asection *sectp = get_section_bfd_section (section);
2366
2367 gdb_assert (sectp != NULL);
2368 return bfd_get_section_flags (sectp->owner, sectp);
2369}
2370
251d32d9
TG
2371/* When loading sections, we look either for uncompressed section or for
2372 compressed section names. */
233a11ab
CS
2373
2374static int
251d32d9
TG
2375section_is_p (const char *section_name,
2376 const struct dwarf2_section_names *names)
233a11ab 2377{
251d32d9
TG
2378 if (names->normal != NULL
2379 && strcmp (section_name, names->normal) == 0)
2380 return 1;
2381 if (names->compressed != NULL
2382 && strcmp (section_name, names->compressed) == 0)
2383 return 1;
2384 return 0;
233a11ab
CS
2385}
2386
330cdd98 2387/* See declaration. */
c906108c 2388
330cdd98
PA
2389void
2390dwarf2_per_objfile::locate_sections (bfd *abfd, asection *sectp,
2391 const dwarf2_debug_sections &names)
c906108c 2392{
dc7650b8 2393 flagword aflag = bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sectp);
251d32d9 2394
dc7650b8
JK
2395 if ((aflag & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0)
2396 {
2397 }
330cdd98 2398 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.info))
c906108c 2399 {
330cdd98
PA
2400 this->info.s.section = sectp;
2401 this->info.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
c906108c 2402 }
330cdd98 2403 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.abbrev))
c906108c 2404 {
330cdd98
PA
2405 this->abbrev.s.section = sectp;
2406 this->abbrev.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
c906108c 2407 }
330cdd98 2408 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.line))
c906108c 2409 {
330cdd98
PA
2410 this->line.s.section = sectp;
2411 this->line.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
c906108c 2412 }
330cdd98 2413 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.loc))
c906108c 2414 {
330cdd98
PA
2415 this->loc.s.section = sectp;
2416 this->loc.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
c906108c 2417 }
330cdd98 2418 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.loclists))
43988095 2419 {
330cdd98
PA
2420 this->loclists.s.section = sectp;
2421 this->loclists.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
43988095 2422 }
330cdd98 2423 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.macinfo))
c906108c 2424 {
330cdd98
PA
2425 this->macinfo.s.section = sectp;
2426 this->macinfo.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
c906108c 2427 }
330cdd98 2428 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.macro))
cf2c3c16 2429 {
330cdd98
PA
2430 this->macro.s.section = sectp;
2431 this->macro.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
cf2c3c16 2432 }
330cdd98 2433 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.str))
c906108c 2434 {
330cdd98
PA
2435 this->str.s.section = sectp;
2436 this->str.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
c906108c 2437 }
330cdd98 2438 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.line_str))
43988095 2439 {
330cdd98
PA
2440 this->line_str.s.section = sectp;
2441 this->line_str.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
43988095 2442 }
330cdd98 2443 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.addr))
3019eac3 2444 {
330cdd98
PA
2445 this->addr.s.section = sectp;
2446 this->addr.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
3019eac3 2447 }
330cdd98 2448 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.frame))
b6af0555 2449 {
330cdd98
PA
2450 this->frame.s.section = sectp;
2451 this->frame.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
b6af0555 2452 }
330cdd98 2453 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.eh_frame))
b6af0555 2454 {
330cdd98
PA
2455 this->eh_frame.s.section = sectp;
2456 this->eh_frame.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
b6af0555 2457 }
330cdd98 2458 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.ranges))
af34e669 2459 {
330cdd98
PA
2460 this->ranges.s.section = sectp;
2461 this->ranges.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
af34e669 2462 }
330cdd98 2463 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.rnglists))
43988095 2464 {
330cdd98
PA
2465 this->rnglists.s.section = sectp;
2466 this->rnglists.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
43988095 2467 }
330cdd98 2468 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.types))
348e048f 2469 {
8b70b953
TT
2470 struct dwarf2_section_info type_section;
2471
2472 memset (&type_section, 0, sizeof (type_section));
049412e3 2473 type_section.s.section = sectp;
8b70b953
TT
2474 type_section.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
2475
330cdd98 2476 VEC_safe_push (dwarf2_section_info_def, this->types,
8b70b953 2477 &type_section);
348e048f 2478 }
330cdd98 2479 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names.gdb_index))
9291a0cd 2480 {
330cdd98
PA
2481 this->gdb_index.s.section = sectp;
2482 this->gdb_index.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
9291a0cd 2483 }
dce234bc 2484
b4e1fd61 2485 if ((bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sectp) & (SEC_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC))
72dca2f5 2486 && bfd_section_vma (abfd, sectp) == 0)
330cdd98 2487 this->has_section_at_zero = true;
c906108c
SS
2488}
2489
fceca515
DE
2490/* A helper function that decides whether a section is empty,
2491 or not present. */
9e0ac564
TT
2492
2493static int
19ac8c2e 2494dwarf2_section_empty_p (const struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
9e0ac564 2495{
73869dc2
DE
2496 if (section->is_virtual)
2497 return section->size == 0;
049412e3 2498 return section->s.section == NULL || section->size == 0;
9e0ac564
TT
2499}
2500
3019eac3
DE
2501/* Read the contents of the section INFO.
2502 OBJFILE is the main object file, but not necessarily the file where
a32a8923
DE
2503 the section comes from. E.g., for DWO files the bfd of INFO is the bfd
2504 of the DWO file.
dce234bc 2505 If the section is compressed, uncompress it before returning. */
c906108c 2506
dce234bc
PP
2507static void
2508dwarf2_read_section (struct objfile *objfile, struct dwarf2_section_info *info)
c906108c 2509{
a32a8923 2510 asection *sectp;
3019eac3 2511 bfd *abfd;
dce234bc 2512 gdb_byte *buf, *retbuf;
c906108c 2513
be391dca
TT
2514 if (info->readin)
2515 return;
dce234bc 2516 info->buffer = NULL;
be391dca 2517 info->readin = 1;
188dd5d6 2518
9e0ac564 2519 if (dwarf2_section_empty_p (info))
dce234bc 2520 return;
c906108c 2521
a32a8923 2522 sectp = get_section_bfd_section (info);
3019eac3 2523
73869dc2
DE
2524 /* If this is a virtual section we need to read in the real one first. */
2525 if (info->is_virtual)
2526 {
2527 struct dwarf2_section_info *containing_section =
2528 get_containing_section (info);
2529
2530 gdb_assert (sectp != NULL);
2531 if ((sectp->flags & SEC_RELOC) != 0)
2532 {
2533 error (_("Dwarf Error: DWP format V2 with relocations is not"
2534 " supported in section %s [in module %s]"),
2535 get_section_name (info), get_section_file_name (info));
2536 }
2537 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, containing_section);
2538 /* Other code should have already caught virtual sections that don't
2539 fit. */
2540 gdb_assert (info->virtual_offset + info->size
2541 <= containing_section->size);
2542 /* If the real section is empty or there was a problem reading the
2543 section we shouldn't get here. */
2544 gdb_assert (containing_section->buffer != NULL);
2545 info->buffer = containing_section->buffer + info->virtual_offset;
2546 return;
2547 }
2548
4bf44c1c
TT
2549 /* If the section has relocations, we must read it ourselves.
2550 Otherwise we attach it to the BFD. */
2551 if ((sectp->flags & SEC_RELOC) == 0)
dce234bc 2552 {
d521ce57 2553 info->buffer = gdb_bfd_map_section (sectp, &info->size);
4bf44c1c 2554 return;
dce234bc 2555 }
dce234bc 2556
224c3ddb 2557 buf = (gdb_byte *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, info->size);
4bf44c1c 2558 info->buffer = buf;
dce234bc
PP
2559
2560 /* When debugging .o files, we may need to apply relocations; see
2561 http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2002-04/msg00136.html .
2562 We never compress sections in .o files, so we only need to
2563 try this when the section is not compressed. */
ac8035ab 2564 retbuf = symfile_relocate_debug_section (objfile, sectp, buf);
dce234bc
PP
2565 if (retbuf != NULL)
2566 {
2567 info->buffer = retbuf;
2568 return;
2569 }
2570
a32a8923
DE
2571 abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (info);
2572 gdb_assert (abfd != NULL);
2573
dce234bc
PP
2574 if (bfd_seek (abfd, sectp->filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0
2575 || bfd_bread (buf, info->size, abfd) != info->size)
19ac8c2e
DE
2576 {
2577 error (_("Dwarf Error: Can't read DWARF data"
2578 " in section %s [in module %s]"),
2579 bfd_section_name (abfd, sectp), bfd_get_filename (abfd));
2580 }
dce234bc
PP
2581}
2582
9e0ac564
TT
2583/* A helper function that returns the size of a section in a safe way.
2584 If you are positive that the section has been read before using the
2585 size, then it is safe to refer to the dwarf2_section_info object's
2586 "size" field directly. In other cases, you must call this
2587 function, because for compressed sections the size field is not set
2588 correctly until the section has been read. */
2589
2590static bfd_size_type
2591dwarf2_section_size (struct objfile *objfile,
2592 struct dwarf2_section_info *info)
2593{
2594 if (!info->readin)
2595 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, info);
2596 return info->size;
2597}
2598
dce234bc 2599/* Fill in SECTP, BUFP and SIZEP with section info, given OBJFILE and
0963b4bd 2600 SECTION_NAME. */
af34e669 2601
dce234bc 2602void
3017a003
TG
2603dwarf2_get_section_info (struct objfile *objfile,
2604 enum dwarf2_section_enum sect,
d521ce57 2605 asection **sectp, const gdb_byte **bufp,
dce234bc
PP
2606 bfd_size_type *sizep)
2607{
2608 struct dwarf2_per_objfile *data
9a3c8263
SM
2609 = (struct dwarf2_per_objfile *) objfile_data (objfile,
2610 dwarf2_objfile_data_key);
dce234bc 2611 struct dwarf2_section_info *info;
a3b2a86b
TT
2612
2613 /* We may see an objfile without any DWARF, in which case we just
2614 return nothing. */
2615 if (data == NULL)
2616 {
2617 *sectp = NULL;
2618 *bufp = NULL;
2619 *sizep = 0;
2620 return;
2621 }
3017a003
TG
2622 switch (sect)
2623 {
2624 case DWARF2_DEBUG_FRAME:
2625 info = &data->frame;
2626 break;
2627 case DWARF2_EH_FRAME:
2628 info = &data->eh_frame;
2629 break;
2630 default:
2631 gdb_assert_not_reached ("unexpected section");
2632 }
dce234bc 2633
9e0ac564 2634 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, info);
dce234bc 2635
a32a8923 2636 *sectp = get_section_bfd_section (info);
dce234bc
PP
2637 *bufp = info->buffer;
2638 *sizep = info->size;
2639}
2640
36586728
TT
2641/* A helper function to find the sections for a .dwz file. */
2642
2643static void
2644locate_dwz_sections (bfd *abfd, asection *sectp, void *arg)
2645{
9a3c8263 2646 struct dwz_file *dwz_file = (struct dwz_file *) arg;
36586728
TT
2647
2648 /* Note that we only support the standard ELF names, because .dwz
2649 is ELF-only (at the time of writing). */
2650 if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &dwarf2_elf_names.abbrev))
2651 {
049412e3 2652 dwz_file->abbrev.s.section = sectp;
36586728
TT
2653 dwz_file->abbrev.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
2654 }
2655 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &dwarf2_elf_names.info))
2656 {
049412e3 2657 dwz_file->info.s.section = sectp;
36586728
TT
2658 dwz_file->info.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
2659 }
2660 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &dwarf2_elf_names.str))
2661 {
049412e3 2662 dwz_file->str.s.section = sectp;
36586728
TT
2663 dwz_file->str.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
2664 }
2665 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &dwarf2_elf_names.line))
2666 {
049412e3 2667 dwz_file->line.s.section = sectp;
36586728
TT
2668 dwz_file->line.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
2669 }
2670 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &dwarf2_elf_names.macro))
2671 {
049412e3 2672 dwz_file->macro.s.section = sectp;
36586728
TT
2673 dwz_file->macro.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
2674 }
2ec9a5e0
TT
2675 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &dwarf2_elf_names.gdb_index))
2676 {
049412e3 2677 dwz_file->gdb_index.s.section = sectp;
2ec9a5e0
TT
2678 dwz_file->gdb_index.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
2679 }
36586728
TT
2680}
2681
4db1a1dc
TT
2682/* Open the separate '.dwz' debug file, if needed. Return NULL if
2683 there is no .gnu_debugaltlink section in the file. Error if there
2684 is such a section but the file cannot be found. */
36586728
TT
2685
2686static struct dwz_file *
2687dwarf2_get_dwz_file (void)
2688{
36586728
TT
2689 const char *filename;
2690 struct dwz_file *result;
acd13123 2691 bfd_size_type buildid_len_arg;
dc294be5
TT
2692 size_t buildid_len;
2693 bfd_byte *buildid;
36586728
TT
2694
2695 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->dwz_file != NULL)
2696 return dwarf2_per_objfile->dwz_file;
2697
4db1a1dc 2698 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
791afaa2
TT
2699 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> data
2700 (bfd_get_alt_debug_link_info (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile->obfd,
2701 &buildid_len_arg, &buildid));
4db1a1dc
TT
2702 if (data == NULL)
2703 {
2704 if (bfd_get_error () == bfd_error_no_error)
2705 return NULL;
2706 error (_("could not read '.gnu_debugaltlink' section: %s"),
2707 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
2708 }
791afaa2
TT
2709
2710 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<bfd_byte> buildid_holder (buildid);
36586728 2711
acd13123
TT
2712 buildid_len = (size_t) buildid_len_arg;
2713
791afaa2 2714 filename = data.get ();
d721ba37
PA
2715
2716 std::string abs_storage;
36586728
TT
2717 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename))
2718 {
14278e1f
TT
2719 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> abs
2720 = gdb_realpath (objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
36586728 2721
14278e1f 2722 abs_storage = ldirname (abs.get ()) + SLASH_STRING + filename;
d721ba37 2723 filename = abs_storage.c_str ();
36586728
TT
2724 }
2725
dc294be5
TT
2726 /* First try the file name given in the section. If that doesn't
2727 work, try to use the build-id instead. */
192b62ce 2728 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr dwz_bfd (gdb_bfd_open (filename, gnutarget, -1));
dc294be5 2729 if (dwz_bfd != NULL)
36586728 2730 {
192b62ce
TT
2731 if (!build_id_verify (dwz_bfd.get (), buildid_len, buildid))
2732 dwz_bfd.release ();
36586728
TT
2733 }
2734
dc294be5
TT
2735 if (dwz_bfd == NULL)
2736 dwz_bfd = build_id_to_debug_bfd (buildid_len, buildid);
2737
2738 if (dwz_bfd == NULL)
2739 error (_("could not find '.gnu_debugaltlink' file for %s"),
2740 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
2741
36586728
TT
2742 result = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile->objfile_obstack,
2743 struct dwz_file);
192b62ce 2744 result->dwz_bfd = dwz_bfd.release ();
36586728 2745
192b62ce 2746 bfd_map_over_sections (result->dwz_bfd, locate_dwz_sections, result);
36586728 2747
192b62ce 2748 gdb_bfd_record_inclusion (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile->obfd, result->dwz_bfd);
8d2cc612 2749 dwarf2_per_objfile->dwz_file = result;
36586728
TT
2750 return result;
2751}
9291a0cd 2752\f
7b9f3c50
DE
2753/* DWARF quick_symbols_functions support. */
2754
2755/* TUs can share .debug_line entries, and there can be a lot more TUs than
2756 unique line tables, so we maintain a separate table of all .debug_line
2757 derived entries to support the sharing.
2758 All the quick functions need is the list of file names. We discard the
2759 line_header when we're done and don't need to record it here. */
2760struct quick_file_names
2761{
094b34ac
DE
2762 /* The data used to construct the hash key. */
2763 struct stmt_list_hash hash;
7b9f3c50
DE
2764
2765 /* The number of entries in file_names, real_names. */
2766 unsigned int num_file_names;
2767
2768 /* The file names from the line table, after being run through
2769 file_full_name. */
2770 const char **file_names;
2771
2772 /* The file names from the line table after being run through
2773 gdb_realpath. These are computed lazily. */
2774 const char **real_names;
2775};
2776
2777/* When using the index (and thus not using psymtabs), each CU has an
2778 object of this type. This is used to hold information needed by
2779 the various "quick" methods. */
2780struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data
2781{
2782 /* The file table. This can be NULL if there was no file table
2783 or it's currently not read in.
2784 NOTE: This points into dwarf2_per_objfile->quick_file_names_table. */
2785 struct quick_file_names *file_names;
2786
2787 /* The corresponding symbol table. This is NULL if symbols for this
2788 CU have not yet been read. */
43f3e411 2789 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtab;
7b9f3c50
DE
2790
2791 /* A temporary mark bit used when iterating over all CUs in
2792 expand_symtabs_matching. */
2793 unsigned int mark : 1;
2794
2795 /* True if we've tried to read the file table and found there isn't one.
2796 There will be no point in trying to read it again next time. */
2797 unsigned int no_file_data : 1;
2798};
2799
094b34ac
DE
2800/* Utility hash function for a stmt_list_hash. */
2801
2802static hashval_t
2803hash_stmt_list_entry (const struct stmt_list_hash *stmt_list_hash)
2804{
2805 hashval_t v = 0;
2806
2807 if (stmt_list_hash->dwo_unit != NULL)
2808 v += (uintptr_t) stmt_list_hash->dwo_unit->dwo_file;
9c541725 2809 v += to_underlying (stmt_list_hash->line_sect_off);
094b34ac
DE
2810 return v;
2811}
2812
2813/* Utility equality function for a stmt_list_hash. */
2814
2815static int
2816eq_stmt_list_entry (const struct stmt_list_hash *lhs,
2817 const struct stmt_list_hash *rhs)
2818{
2819 if ((lhs->dwo_unit != NULL) != (rhs->dwo_unit != NULL))
2820 return 0;
2821 if (lhs->dwo_unit != NULL
2822 && lhs->dwo_unit->dwo_file != rhs->dwo_unit->dwo_file)
2823 return 0;
2824
9c541725 2825 return lhs->line_sect_off == rhs->line_sect_off;
094b34ac
DE
2826}
2827
7b9f3c50
DE
2828/* Hash function for a quick_file_names. */
2829
2830static hashval_t
2831hash_file_name_entry (const void *e)
2832{
9a3c8263
SM
2833 const struct quick_file_names *file_data
2834 = (const struct quick_file_names *) e;
7b9f3c50 2835
094b34ac 2836 return hash_stmt_list_entry (&file_data->hash);
7b9f3c50
DE
2837}
2838
2839/* Equality function for a quick_file_names. */
2840
2841static int
2842eq_file_name_entry (const void *a, const void *b)
2843{
9a3c8263
SM
2844 const struct quick_file_names *ea = (const struct quick_file_names *) a;
2845 const struct quick_file_names *eb = (const struct quick_file_names *) b;
7b9f3c50 2846
094b34ac 2847 return eq_stmt_list_entry (&ea->hash, &eb->hash);
7b9f3c50
DE
2848}
2849
2850/* Delete function for a quick_file_names. */
2851
2852static void
2853delete_file_name_entry (void *e)
2854{
9a3c8263 2855 struct quick_file_names *file_data = (struct quick_file_names *) e;
7b9f3c50
DE
2856 int i;
2857
2858 for (i = 0; i < file_data->num_file_names; ++i)
2859 {
2860 xfree ((void*) file_data->file_names[i]);
2861 if (file_data->real_names)
2862 xfree ((void*) file_data->real_names[i]);
2863 }
2864
2865 /* The space for the struct itself lives on objfile_obstack,
2866 so we don't free it here. */
2867}
2868
2869/* Create a quick_file_names hash table. */
2870
2871static htab_t
2872create_quick_file_names_table (unsigned int nr_initial_entries)
2873{
2874 return htab_create_alloc (nr_initial_entries,
2875 hash_file_name_entry, eq_file_name_entry,
2876 delete_file_name_entry, xcalloc, xfree);
2877}
9291a0cd 2878
918dd910
JK
2879/* Read in PER_CU->CU. This function is unrelated to symtabs, symtab would
2880 have to be created afterwards. You should call age_cached_comp_units after
2881 processing PER_CU->CU. dw2_setup must have been already called. */
2882
2883static void
2884load_cu (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
2885{
3019eac3 2886 if (per_cu->is_debug_types)
e5fe5e75 2887 load_full_type_unit (per_cu);
918dd910 2888 else
95554aad 2889 load_full_comp_unit (per_cu, language_minimal);
918dd910 2890
cc12ce38
DE
2891 if (per_cu->cu == NULL)
2892 return; /* Dummy CU. */
2dc860c0
DE
2893
2894 dwarf2_find_base_address (per_cu->cu->dies, per_cu->cu);
918dd910
JK
2895}
2896
a0f42c21 2897/* Read in the symbols for PER_CU. */
2fdf6df6 2898
9291a0cd 2899static void
a0f42c21 2900dw2_do_instantiate_symtab (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
9291a0cd
TT
2901{
2902 struct cleanup *back_to;
2903
f4dc4d17
DE
2904 /* Skip type_unit_groups, reading the type units they contain
2905 is handled elsewhere. */
2906 if (IS_TYPE_UNIT_GROUP (per_cu))
2907 return;
2908
9291a0cd
TT
2909 back_to = make_cleanup (dwarf2_release_queue, NULL);
2910
95554aad 2911 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index
43f3e411 2912 ? per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab == NULL
95554aad
TT
2913 : (per_cu->v.psymtab == NULL || !per_cu->v.psymtab->readin))
2914 {
2915 queue_comp_unit (per_cu, language_minimal);
2916 load_cu (per_cu);
89e63ee4
DE
2917
2918 /* If we just loaded a CU from a DWO, and we're working with an index
2919 that may badly handle TUs, load all the TUs in that DWO as well.
2920 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15021 */
2921 if (!per_cu->is_debug_types
cc12ce38 2922 && per_cu->cu != NULL
89e63ee4
DE
2923 && per_cu->cu->dwo_unit != NULL
2924 && dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table != NULL
2925 && dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table->version <= 7
2926 /* DWP files aren't supported yet. */
2927 && get_dwp_file () == NULL)
2928 queue_and_load_all_dwo_tus (per_cu);
95554aad 2929 }
9291a0cd 2930
a0f42c21 2931 process_queue ();
9291a0cd
TT
2932
2933 /* Age the cache, releasing compilation units that have not
2934 been used recently. */
2935 age_cached_comp_units ();
2936
2937 do_cleanups (back_to);
2938}
2939
2940/* Ensure that the symbols for PER_CU have been read in. OBJFILE is
2941 the objfile from which this CU came. Returns the resulting symbol
2942 table. */
2fdf6df6 2943
43f3e411 2944static struct compunit_symtab *
a0f42c21 2945dw2_instantiate_symtab (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
9291a0cd 2946{
95554aad 2947 gdb_assert (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index);
43f3e411 2948 if (!per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
9291a0cd
TT
2949 {
2950 struct cleanup *back_to = make_cleanup (free_cached_comp_units, NULL);
c83dd867 2951 scoped_restore decrementer = increment_reading_symtab ();
a0f42c21 2952 dw2_do_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
95554aad 2953 process_cu_includes ();
9291a0cd
TT
2954 do_cleanups (back_to);
2955 }
f194fefb 2956
43f3e411 2957 return per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab;
9291a0cd
TT
2958}
2959
8832e7e3 2960/* Return the CU/TU given its index.
f4dc4d17
DE
2961
2962 This is intended for loops like:
2963
2964 for (i = 0; i < (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units
2965 + dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units); ++i)
2966 {
8832e7e3 2967 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
f4dc4d17
DE
2968
2969 ...;
2970 }
2971*/
2fdf6df6 2972
1fd400ff 2973static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *
8832e7e3 2974dw2_get_cutu (int index)
1fd400ff
TT
2975{
2976 if (index >= dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units)
2977 {
f4dc4d17 2978 index -= dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units;
094b34ac
DE
2979 gdb_assert (index < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units);
2980 return &dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units[index]->per_cu;
f4dc4d17
DE
2981 }
2982
2983 return dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[index];
2984}
2985
8832e7e3
DE
2986/* Return the CU given its index.
2987 This differs from dw2_get_cutu in that it's for when you know INDEX
2988 refers to a CU. */
f4dc4d17
DE
2989
2990static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *
8832e7e3 2991dw2_get_cu (int index)
f4dc4d17 2992{
8832e7e3 2993 gdb_assert (index >= 0 && index < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units);
f4dc4d17 2994
1fd400ff
TT
2995 return dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[index];
2996}
2997
2ec9a5e0
TT
2998/* A helper for create_cus_from_index that handles a given list of
2999 CUs. */
2fdf6df6 3000
74a0d9f6 3001static void
2ec9a5e0
TT
3002create_cus_from_index_list (struct objfile *objfile,
3003 const gdb_byte *cu_list, offset_type n_elements,
3004 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
3005 int is_dwz,
3006 int base_offset)
9291a0cd
TT
3007{
3008 offset_type i;
9291a0cd 3009
2ec9a5e0 3010 for (i = 0; i < n_elements; i += 2)
9291a0cd 3011 {
74a0d9f6 3012 gdb_static_assert (sizeof (ULONGEST) >= 8);
9c541725
PA
3013
3014 sect_offset sect_off
3015 = (sect_offset) extract_unsigned_integer (cu_list, 8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
3016 ULONGEST length = extract_unsigned_integer (cu_list + 8, 8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
9291a0cd
TT
3017 cu_list += 2 * 8;
3018
9c541725
PA
3019 dwarf2_per_cu_data *the_cu
3020 = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
3021 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data);
3022 the_cu->sect_off = sect_off;
9291a0cd
TT
3023 the_cu->length = length;
3024 the_cu->objfile = objfile;
8a0459fd 3025 the_cu->section = section;
9291a0cd
TT
3026 the_cu->v.quick = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
3027 struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data);
2ec9a5e0
TT
3028 the_cu->is_dwz = is_dwz;
3029 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[base_offset + i / 2] = the_cu;
9291a0cd 3030 }
9291a0cd
TT
3031}
3032
2ec9a5e0 3033/* Read the CU list from the mapped index, and use it to create all
74a0d9f6 3034 the CU objects for this objfile. */
2ec9a5e0 3035
74a0d9f6 3036static void
2ec9a5e0
TT
3037create_cus_from_index (struct objfile *objfile,
3038 const gdb_byte *cu_list, offset_type cu_list_elements,
3039 const gdb_byte *dwz_list, offset_type dwz_elements)
3040{
3041 struct dwz_file *dwz;
3042
3043 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units = (cu_list_elements + dwz_elements) / 2;
8d749320
SM
3044 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units =
3045 XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *,
3046 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units);
2ec9a5e0 3047
74a0d9f6
JK
3048 create_cus_from_index_list (objfile, cu_list, cu_list_elements,
3049 &dwarf2_per_objfile->info, 0, 0);
2ec9a5e0
TT
3050
3051 if (dwz_elements == 0)
74a0d9f6 3052 return;
2ec9a5e0
TT
3053
3054 dwz = dwarf2_get_dwz_file ();
74a0d9f6
JK
3055 create_cus_from_index_list (objfile, dwz_list, dwz_elements, &dwz->info, 1,
3056 cu_list_elements / 2);
2ec9a5e0
TT
3057}
3058
1fd400ff 3059/* Create the signatured type hash table from the index. */
673bfd45 3060
74a0d9f6 3061static void
673bfd45 3062create_signatured_type_table_from_index (struct objfile *objfile,
8b70b953 3063 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
673bfd45
DE
3064 const gdb_byte *bytes,
3065 offset_type elements)
1fd400ff
TT
3066{
3067 offset_type i;
673bfd45 3068 htab_t sig_types_hash;
1fd400ff 3069
6aa5f3a6
DE
3070 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units
3071 = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units
3072 = elements / 3;
8d749320
SM
3073 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units =
3074 XNEWVEC (struct signatured_type *, dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units);
1fd400ff 3075
673bfd45 3076 sig_types_hash = allocate_signatured_type_table (objfile);
1fd400ff
TT
3077
3078 for (i = 0; i < elements; i += 3)
3079 {
52dc124a 3080 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
9c541725 3081 ULONGEST signature;
1fd400ff 3082 void **slot;
9c541725 3083 cu_offset type_offset_in_tu;
1fd400ff 3084
74a0d9f6 3085 gdb_static_assert (sizeof (ULONGEST) >= 8);
9c541725
PA
3086 sect_offset sect_off
3087 = (sect_offset) extract_unsigned_integer (bytes, 8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
3088 type_offset_in_tu
3089 = (cu_offset) extract_unsigned_integer (bytes + 8, 8,
3090 BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
1fd400ff
TT
3091 signature = extract_unsigned_integer (bytes + 16, 8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
3092 bytes += 3 * 8;
3093
52dc124a 3094 sig_type = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
1fd400ff 3095 struct signatured_type);
52dc124a 3096 sig_type->signature = signature;
9c541725 3097 sig_type->type_offset_in_tu = type_offset_in_tu;
3019eac3 3098 sig_type->per_cu.is_debug_types = 1;
8a0459fd 3099 sig_type->per_cu.section = section;
9c541725 3100 sig_type->per_cu.sect_off = sect_off;
52dc124a
DE
3101 sig_type->per_cu.objfile = objfile;
3102 sig_type->per_cu.v.quick
1fd400ff
TT
3103 = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
3104 struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data);
3105
52dc124a
DE
3106 slot = htab_find_slot (sig_types_hash, sig_type, INSERT);
3107 *slot = sig_type;
1fd400ff 3108
b4dd5633 3109 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units[i / 3] = sig_type;
1fd400ff
TT
3110 }
3111
673bfd45 3112 dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types = sig_types_hash;
1fd400ff
TT
3113}
3114
9291a0cd
TT
3115/* Read the address map data from the mapped index, and use it to
3116 populate the objfile's psymtabs_addrmap. */
2fdf6df6 3117
9291a0cd
TT
3118static void
3119create_addrmap_from_index (struct objfile *objfile, struct mapped_index *index)
3120{
3e29f34a 3121 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
9291a0cd 3122 const gdb_byte *iter, *end;
9291a0cd 3123 struct addrmap *mutable_map;
9291a0cd
TT
3124 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
3125
8268c778
PA
3126 auto_obstack temp_obstack;
3127
9291a0cd
TT
3128 mutable_map = addrmap_create_mutable (&temp_obstack);
3129
3130 iter = index->address_table;
3131 end = iter + index->address_table_size;
3132
3133 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
3134
3135 while (iter < end)
3136 {
3137 ULONGEST hi, lo, cu_index;
3138 lo = extract_unsigned_integer (iter, 8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
3139 iter += 8;
3140 hi = extract_unsigned_integer (iter, 8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
3141 iter += 8;
3142 cu_index = extract_unsigned_integer (iter, 4, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
3143 iter += 4;
f652bce2 3144
24a55014 3145 if (lo > hi)
f652bce2 3146 {
24a55014
DE
3147 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3148 _(".gdb_index address table has invalid range (%s - %s)"),
c0cd8254 3149 hex_string (lo), hex_string (hi));
24a55014 3150 continue;
f652bce2 3151 }
24a55014
DE
3152
3153 if (cu_index >= dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units)
f652bce2
DE
3154 {
3155 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3156 _(".gdb_index address table has invalid CU number %u"),
3157 (unsigned) cu_index);
24a55014 3158 continue;
f652bce2 3159 }
24a55014 3160
3e29f34a
MR
3161 lo = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, lo + baseaddr);
3162 hi = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, hi + baseaddr);
3163 addrmap_set_empty (mutable_map, lo, hi - 1, dw2_get_cutu (cu_index));
9291a0cd
TT
3164 }
3165
3166 objfile->psymtabs_addrmap = addrmap_create_fixed (mutable_map,
3167 &objfile->objfile_obstack);
9291a0cd
TT
3168}
3169
59d7bcaf
JK
3170/* The hash function for strings in the mapped index. This is the same as
3171 SYMBOL_HASH_NEXT, but we keep a separate copy to maintain control over the
3172 implementation. This is necessary because the hash function is tied to the
3173 format of the mapped index file. The hash values do not have to match with
559a7a62
JK
3174 SYMBOL_HASH_NEXT.
3175
3176 Use INT_MAX for INDEX_VERSION if you generate the current index format. */
2fdf6df6 3177
9291a0cd 3178static hashval_t
559a7a62 3179mapped_index_string_hash (int index_version, const void *p)
9291a0cd
TT
3180{
3181 const unsigned char *str = (const unsigned char *) p;
3182 hashval_t r = 0;
3183 unsigned char c;
3184
3185 while ((c = *str++) != 0)
559a7a62
JK
3186 {
3187 if (index_version >= 5)
3188 c = tolower (c);
3189 r = r * 67 + c - 113;
3190 }
9291a0cd
TT
3191
3192 return r;
3193}
3194
3195/* Find a slot in the mapped index INDEX for the object named NAME.
3196 If NAME is found, set *VEC_OUT to point to the CU vector in the
109483d9
PA
3197 constant pool and return true. If NAME cannot be found, return
3198 false. */
2fdf6df6 3199
109483d9 3200static bool
9291a0cd
TT
3201find_slot_in_mapped_hash (struct mapped_index *index, const char *name,
3202 offset_type **vec_out)
3203{
0cf03b49 3204 offset_type hash;
9291a0cd 3205 offset_type slot, step;
559a7a62 3206 int (*cmp) (const char *, const char *);
9291a0cd 3207
791afaa2 3208 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> without_params;
0cf03b49 3209 if (current_language->la_language == language_cplus
45280282
IB
3210 || current_language->la_language == language_fortran
3211 || current_language->la_language == language_d)
0cf03b49
JK
3212 {
3213 /* NAME is already canonical. Drop any qualifiers as .gdb_index does
3214 not contain any. */
a8719064 3215
72998fb3 3216 if (strchr (name, '(') != NULL)
0cf03b49 3217 {
109483d9 3218 without_params = cp_remove_params (name);
0cf03b49 3219
72998fb3 3220 if (without_params != NULL)
791afaa2 3221 name = without_params.get ();
0cf03b49
JK
3222 }
3223 }
3224
559a7a62 3225 /* Index version 4 did not support case insensitive searches. But the
feea76c2 3226 indices for case insensitive languages are built in lowercase, therefore
559a7a62
JK
3227 simulate our NAME being searched is also lowercased. */
3228 hash = mapped_index_string_hash ((index->version == 4
3229 && case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_off
3230 ? 5 : index->version),
3231 name);
3232
3876f04e
DE
3233 slot = hash & (index->symbol_table_slots - 1);
3234 step = ((hash * 17) & (index->symbol_table_slots - 1)) | 1;
559a7a62 3235 cmp = (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_on ? strcmp : strcasecmp);
9291a0cd
TT
3236
3237 for (;;)
3238 {
3239 /* Convert a slot number to an offset into the table. */
3240 offset_type i = 2 * slot;
3241 const char *str;
3876f04e 3242 if (index->symbol_table[i] == 0 && index->symbol_table[i + 1] == 0)
109483d9 3243 return false;
9291a0cd 3244
3876f04e 3245 str = index->constant_pool + MAYBE_SWAP (index->symbol_table[i]);
559a7a62 3246 if (!cmp (name, str))
9291a0cd
TT
3247 {
3248 *vec_out = (offset_type *) (index->constant_pool
3876f04e 3249 + MAYBE_SWAP (index->symbol_table[i + 1]));
109483d9 3250 return true;
9291a0cd
TT
3251 }
3252
3876f04e 3253 slot = (slot + step) & (index->symbol_table_slots - 1);
9291a0cd
TT
3254 }
3255}
3256
2ec9a5e0
TT
3257/* A helper function that reads the .gdb_index from SECTION and fills
3258 in MAP. FILENAME is the name of the file containing the section;
3259 it is used for error reporting. DEPRECATED_OK is nonzero if it is
3260 ok to use deprecated sections.
3261
3262 CU_LIST, CU_LIST_ELEMENTS, TYPES_LIST, and TYPES_LIST_ELEMENTS are
3263 out parameters that are filled in with information about the CU and
3264 TU lists in the section.
3265
3266 Returns 1 if all went well, 0 otherwise. */
2fdf6df6 3267
9291a0cd 3268static int
2ec9a5e0
TT
3269read_index_from_section (struct objfile *objfile,
3270 const char *filename,
3271 int deprecated_ok,
3272 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
3273 struct mapped_index *map,
3274 const gdb_byte **cu_list,
3275 offset_type *cu_list_elements,
3276 const gdb_byte **types_list,
3277 offset_type *types_list_elements)
9291a0cd 3278{
948f8e3d 3279 const gdb_byte *addr;
2ec9a5e0 3280 offset_type version;
b3b272e1 3281 offset_type *metadata;
1fd400ff 3282 int i;
9291a0cd 3283
2ec9a5e0 3284 if (dwarf2_section_empty_p (section))
9291a0cd 3285 return 0;
82430852
JK
3286
3287 /* Older elfutils strip versions could keep the section in the main
3288 executable while splitting it for the separate debug info file. */
a32a8923 3289 if ((get_section_flags (section) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0)
82430852
JK
3290 return 0;
3291
2ec9a5e0 3292 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
9291a0cd 3293
2ec9a5e0 3294 addr = section->buffer;
9291a0cd 3295 /* Version check. */
1fd400ff 3296 version = MAYBE_SWAP (*(offset_type *) addr);
987d643c 3297 /* Versions earlier than 3 emitted every copy of a psymbol. This
a6e293d1 3298 causes the index to behave very poorly for certain requests. Version 3
831adc1f 3299 contained incomplete addrmap. So, it seems better to just ignore such
481860b3 3300 indices. */
831adc1f 3301 if (version < 4)
481860b3
GB
3302 {
3303 static int warning_printed = 0;
3304 if (!warning_printed)
3305 {
3306 warning (_("Skipping obsolete .gdb_index section in %s."),
2ec9a5e0 3307 filename);
481860b3
GB
3308 warning_printed = 1;
3309 }
3310 return 0;
3311 }
3312 /* Index version 4 uses a different hash function than index version
3313 5 and later.
3314
3315 Versions earlier than 6 did not emit psymbols for inlined
3316 functions. Using these files will cause GDB not to be able to
3317 set breakpoints on inlined functions by name, so we ignore these
e615022a
DE
3318 indices unless the user has done
3319 "set use-deprecated-index-sections on". */
2ec9a5e0 3320 if (version < 6 && !deprecated_ok)
481860b3
GB
3321 {
3322 static int warning_printed = 0;
3323 if (!warning_printed)
3324 {
e615022a
DE
3325 warning (_("\
3326Skipping deprecated .gdb_index section in %s.\n\
3327Do \"set use-deprecated-index-sections on\" before the file is read\n\
3328to use the section anyway."),
2ec9a5e0 3329 filename);
481860b3
GB
3330 warning_printed = 1;
3331 }
3332 return 0;
3333 }
796a7ff8 3334 /* Version 7 indices generated by gold refer to the CU for a symbol instead
8943b874
DE
3335 of the TU (for symbols coming from TUs),
3336 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15021.
3337 Plus gold-generated indices can have duplicate entries for global symbols,
3338 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15646.
3339 These are just performance bugs, and we can't distinguish gdb-generated
3340 indices from gold-generated ones, so issue no warning here. */
796a7ff8 3341
481860b3 3342 /* Indexes with higher version than the one supported by GDB may be no
594e8718 3343 longer backward compatible. */
796a7ff8 3344 if (version > 8)
594e8718 3345 return 0;
9291a0cd 3346
559a7a62 3347 map->version = version;
2ec9a5e0 3348 map->total_size = section->size;
9291a0cd
TT
3349
3350 metadata = (offset_type *) (addr + sizeof (offset_type));
1fd400ff
TT
3351
3352 i = 0;
2ec9a5e0
TT
3353 *cu_list = addr + MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]);
3354 *cu_list_elements = ((MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i + 1]) - MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]))
3355 / 8);
1fd400ff
TT
3356 ++i;
3357
2ec9a5e0
TT
3358 *types_list = addr + MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]);
3359 *types_list_elements = ((MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i + 1])
3360 - MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]))
3361 / 8);
987d643c 3362 ++i;
1fd400ff
TT
3363
3364 map->address_table = addr + MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]);
3365 map->address_table_size = (MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i + 1])
3366 - MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]));
3367 ++i;
3368
3876f04e
DE
3369 map->symbol_table = (offset_type *) (addr + MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]));
3370 map->symbol_table_slots = ((MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i + 1])
3371 - MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]))
3372 / (2 * sizeof (offset_type)));
1fd400ff 3373 ++i;
9291a0cd 3374
f9d83a0b 3375 map->constant_pool = (char *) (addr + MAYBE_SWAP (metadata[i]));
1fd400ff 3376
2ec9a5e0
TT
3377 return 1;
3378}
3379
3380
3381/* Read the index file. If everything went ok, initialize the "quick"
3382 elements of all the CUs and return 1. Otherwise, return 0. */
3383
3384static int
3385dwarf2_read_index (struct objfile *objfile)
3386{
3387 struct mapped_index local_map, *map;
3388 const gdb_byte *cu_list, *types_list, *dwz_list = NULL;
3389 offset_type cu_list_elements, types_list_elements, dwz_list_elements = 0;
4db1a1dc 3390 struct dwz_file *dwz;
2ec9a5e0 3391
4262abfb 3392 if (!read_index_from_section (objfile, objfile_name (objfile),
2ec9a5e0
TT
3393 use_deprecated_index_sections,
3394 &dwarf2_per_objfile->gdb_index, &local_map,
3395 &cu_list, &cu_list_elements,
3396 &types_list, &types_list_elements))
3397 return 0;
3398
0fefef59 3399 /* Don't use the index if it's empty. */
2ec9a5e0 3400 if (local_map.symbol_table_slots == 0)
0fefef59
DE
3401 return 0;
3402
2ec9a5e0
TT
3403 /* If there is a .dwz file, read it so we can get its CU list as
3404 well. */
4db1a1dc
TT
3405 dwz = dwarf2_get_dwz_file ();
3406 if (dwz != NULL)
2ec9a5e0 3407 {
2ec9a5e0
TT
3408 struct mapped_index dwz_map;
3409 const gdb_byte *dwz_types_ignore;
3410 offset_type dwz_types_elements_ignore;
3411
3412 if (!read_index_from_section (objfile, bfd_get_filename (dwz->dwz_bfd),
3413 1,
3414 &dwz->gdb_index, &dwz_map,
3415 &dwz_list, &dwz_list_elements,
3416 &dwz_types_ignore,
3417 &dwz_types_elements_ignore))
3418 {
3419 warning (_("could not read '.gdb_index' section from %s; skipping"),
3420 bfd_get_filename (dwz->dwz_bfd));
3421 return 0;
3422 }
3423 }
3424
74a0d9f6
JK
3425 create_cus_from_index (objfile, cu_list, cu_list_elements, dwz_list,
3426 dwz_list_elements);
1fd400ff 3427
8b70b953
TT
3428 if (types_list_elements)
3429 {
3430 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
3431
3432 /* We can only handle a single .debug_types when we have an
3433 index. */
3434 if (VEC_length (dwarf2_section_info_def, dwarf2_per_objfile->types) != 1)
3435 return 0;
3436
3437 section = VEC_index (dwarf2_section_info_def,
3438 dwarf2_per_objfile->types, 0);
3439
74a0d9f6
JK
3440 create_signatured_type_table_from_index (objfile, section, types_list,
3441 types_list_elements);
8b70b953 3442 }
9291a0cd 3443
2ec9a5e0
TT
3444 create_addrmap_from_index (objfile, &local_map);
3445
8d749320 3446 map = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct mapped_index);
2ec9a5e0 3447 *map = local_map;
9291a0cd
TT
3448
3449 dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table = map;
3450 dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index = 1;
7b9f3c50
DE
3451 dwarf2_per_objfile->quick_file_names_table =
3452 create_quick_file_names_table (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units);
9291a0cd
TT
3453
3454 return 1;
3455}
3456
3457/* A helper for the "quick" functions which sets the global
3458 dwarf2_per_objfile according to OBJFILE. */
2fdf6df6 3459
9291a0cd
TT
3460static void
3461dw2_setup (struct objfile *objfile)
3462{
9a3c8263
SM
3463 dwarf2_per_objfile = ((struct dwarf2_per_objfile *)
3464 objfile_data (objfile, dwarf2_objfile_data_key));
9291a0cd
TT
3465 gdb_assert (dwarf2_per_objfile);
3466}
3467
dee91e82 3468/* die_reader_func for dw2_get_file_names. */
2fdf6df6 3469
dee91e82
DE
3470static void
3471dw2_get_file_names_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 3472 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
dee91e82
DE
3473 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
3474 int has_children,
3475 void *data)
9291a0cd 3476{
dee91e82
DE
3477 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
3478 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu = cu->per_cu;
3479 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
094b34ac 3480 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *lh_cu;
9291a0cd 3481 struct attribute *attr;
dee91e82 3482 int i;
7b9f3c50
DE
3483 void **slot;
3484 struct quick_file_names *qfn;
9291a0cd 3485
0186c6a7
DE
3486 gdb_assert (! this_cu->is_debug_types);
3487
07261596
TT
3488 /* Our callers never want to match partial units -- instead they
3489 will match the enclosing full CU. */
3490 if (comp_unit_die->tag == DW_TAG_partial_unit)
3491 {
3492 this_cu->v.quick->no_file_data = 1;
3493 return;
3494 }
3495
0186c6a7 3496 lh_cu = this_cu;
7b9f3c50 3497 slot = NULL;
dee91e82 3498
fff8551c 3499 line_header_up lh;
9c541725 3500 sect_offset line_offset {};
fff8551c 3501
dee91e82 3502 attr = dwarf2_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_stmt_list, cu);
9291a0cd
TT
3503 if (attr)
3504 {
7b9f3c50
DE
3505 struct quick_file_names find_entry;
3506
9c541725 3507 line_offset = (sect_offset) DW_UNSND (attr);
7b9f3c50
DE
3508
3509 /* We may have already read in this line header (TU line header sharing).
3510 If we have we're done. */
094b34ac 3511 find_entry.hash.dwo_unit = cu->dwo_unit;
9c541725 3512 find_entry.hash.line_sect_off = line_offset;
7b9f3c50
DE
3513 slot = htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->quick_file_names_table,
3514 &find_entry, INSERT);
3515 if (*slot != NULL)
3516 {
9a3c8263 3517 lh_cu->v.quick->file_names = (struct quick_file_names *) *slot;
dee91e82 3518 return;
7b9f3c50
DE
3519 }
3520
3019eac3 3521 lh = dwarf_decode_line_header (line_offset, cu);
9291a0cd
TT
3522 }
3523 if (lh == NULL)
3524 {
094b34ac 3525 lh_cu->v.quick->no_file_data = 1;
dee91e82 3526 return;
9291a0cd
TT
3527 }
3528
8d749320 3529 qfn = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct quick_file_names);
094b34ac 3530 qfn->hash.dwo_unit = cu->dwo_unit;
9c541725 3531 qfn->hash.line_sect_off = line_offset;
7b9f3c50
DE
3532 gdb_assert (slot != NULL);
3533 *slot = qfn;
9291a0cd 3534
d721ba37 3535 file_and_directory fnd = find_file_and_directory (comp_unit_die, cu);
9291a0cd 3536
fff8551c 3537 qfn->num_file_names = lh->file_names.size ();
8d749320 3538 qfn->file_names =
fff8551c
PA
3539 XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, const char *, lh->file_names.size ());
3540 for (i = 0; i < lh->file_names.size (); ++i)
3541 qfn->file_names[i] = file_full_name (i + 1, lh.get (), fnd.comp_dir);
7b9f3c50 3542 qfn->real_names = NULL;
9291a0cd 3543
094b34ac 3544 lh_cu->v.quick->file_names = qfn;
dee91e82
DE
3545}
3546
3547/* A helper for the "quick" functions which attempts to read the line
3548 table for THIS_CU. */
3549
3550static struct quick_file_names *
e4a48d9d 3551dw2_get_file_names (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu)
dee91e82 3552{
0186c6a7
DE
3553 /* This should never be called for TUs. */
3554 gdb_assert (! this_cu->is_debug_types);
3555 /* Nor type unit groups. */
3556 gdb_assert (! IS_TYPE_UNIT_GROUP (this_cu));
f4dc4d17 3557
dee91e82
DE
3558 if (this_cu->v.quick->file_names != NULL)
3559 return this_cu->v.quick->file_names;
3560 /* If we know there is no line data, no point in looking again. */
3561 if (this_cu->v.quick->no_file_data)
3562 return NULL;
3563
0186c6a7 3564 init_cutu_and_read_dies_simple (this_cu, dw2_get_file_names_reader, NULL);
dee91e82
DE
3565
3566 if (this_cu->v.quick->no_file_data)
3567 return NULL;
3568 return this_cu->v.quick->file_names;
9291a0cd
TT
3569}
3570
3571/* A helper for the "quick" functions which computes and caches the
7b9f3c50 3572 real path for a given file name from the line table. */
2fdf6df6 3573
9291a0cd 3574static const char *
7b9f3c50
DE
3575dw2_get_real_path (struct objfile *objfile,
3576 struct quick_file_names *qfn, int index)
9291a0cd 3577{
7b9f3c50
DE
3578 if (qfn->real_names == NULL)
3579 qfn->real_names = OBSTACK_CALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
26f2dc30 3580 qfn->num_file_names, const char *);
9291a0cd 3581
7b9f3c50 3582 if (qfn->real_names[index] == NULL)
14278e1f 3583 qfn->real_names[index] = gdb_realpath (qfn->file_names[index]).release ();
9291a0cd 3584
7b9f3c50 3585 return qfn->real_names[index];
9291a0cd
TT
3586}
3587
3588static struct symtab *
3589dw2_find_last_source_symtab (struct objfile *objfile)
3590{
43f3e411 3591 struct compunit_symtab *cust;
9291a0cd 3592 int index;
ae2de4f8 3593
9291a0cd
TT
3594 dw2_setup (objfile);
3595 index = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units - 1;
43f3e411
DE
3596 cust = dw2_instantiate_symtab (dw2_get_cutu (index));
3597 if (cust == NULL)
3598 return NULL;
3599 return compunit_primary_filetab (cust);
9291a0cd
TT
3600}
3601
7b9f3c50
DE
3602/* Traversal function for dw2_forget_cached_source_info. */
3603
3604static int
3605dw2_free_cached_file_names (void **slot, void *info)
9291a0cd 3606{
7b9f3c50 3607 struct quick_file_names *file_data = (struct quick_file_names *) *slot;
9291a0cd 3608
7b9f3c50 3609 if (file_data->real_names)
9291a0cd 3610 {
7b9f3c50 3611 int i;
9291a0cd 3612
7b9f3c50 3613 for (i = 0; i < file_data->num_file_names; ++i)
9291a0cd 3614 {
7b9f3c50
DE
3615 xfree ((void*) file_data->real_names[i]);
3616 file_data->real_names[i] = NULL;
9291a0cd
TT
3617 }
3618 }
7b9f3c50
DE
3619
3620 return 1;
3621}
3622
3623static void
3624dw2_forget_cached_source_info (struct objfile *objfile)
3625{
3626 dw2_setup (objfile);
3627
3628 htab_traverse_noresize (dwarf2_per_objfile->quick_file_names_table,
3629 dw2_free_cached_file_names, NULL);
9291a0cd
TT
3630}
3631
f8eba3c6
TT
3632/* Helper function for dw2_map_symtabs_matching_filename that expands
3633 the symtabs and calls the iterator. */
3634
3635static int
3636dw2_map_expand_apply (struct objfile *objfile,
3637 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
f5b95b50 3638 const char *name, const char *real_path,
14bc53a8 3639 gdb::function_view<bool (symtab *)> callback)
f8eba3c6 3640{
43f3e411 3641 struct compunit_symtab *last_made = objfile->compunit_symtabs;
f8eba3c6
TT
3642
3643 /* Don't visit already-expanded CUs. */
43f3e411 3644 if (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
f8eba3c6
TT
3645 return 0;
3646
3647 /* This may expand more than one symtab, and we want to iterate over
3648 all of them. */
a0f42c21 3649 dw2_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
f8eba3c6 3650
14bc53a8
PA
3651 return iterate_over_some_symtabs (name, real_path, objfile->compunit_symtabs,
3652 last_made, callback);
f8eba3c6
TT
3653}
3654
3655/* Implementation of the map_symtabs_matching_filename method. */
3656
14bc53a8
PA
3657static bool
3658dw2_map_symtabs_matching_filename
3659 (struct objfile *objfile, const char *name, const char *real_path,
3660 gdb::function_view<bool (symtab *)> callback)
9291a0cd
TT
3661{
3662 int i;
c011a4f4 3663 const char *name_basename = lbasename (name);
9291a0cd
TT
3664
3665 dw2_setup (objfile);
ae2de4f8 3666
848e3e78
DE
3667 /* The rule is CUs specify all the files, including those used by
3668 any TU, so there's no need to scan TUs here. */
f4dc4d17 3669
848e3e78 3670 for (i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
9291a0cd
TT
3671 {
3672 int j;
8832e7e3 3673 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cu (i);
7b9f3c50 3674 struct quick_file_names *file_data;
9291a0cd 3675
3d7bb9d9 3676 /* We only need to look at symtabs not already expanded. */
43f3e411 3677 if (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
9291a0cd
TT
3678 continue;
3679
e4a48d9d 3680 file_data = dw2_get_file_names (per_cu);
7b9f3c50 3681 if (file_data == NULL)
9291a0cd
TT
3682 continue;
3683
7b9f3c50 3684 for (j = 0; j < file_data->num_file_names; ++j)
9291a0cd 3685 {
7b9f3c50 3686 const char *this_name = file_data->file_names[j];
da235a7c 3687 const char *this_real_name;
9291a0cd 3688
af529f8f 3689 if (compare_filenames_for_search (this_name, name))
9291a0cd 3690 {
f5b95b50 3691 if (dw2_map_expand_apply (objfile, per_cu, name, real_path,
14bc53a8
PA
3692 callback))
3693 return true;
288e77a7 3694 continue;
4aac40c8 3695 }
9291a0cd 3696
c011a4f4
DE
3697 /* Before we invoke realpath, which can get expensive when many
3698 files are involved, do a quick comparison of the basenames. */
3699 if (! basenames_may_differ
3700 && FILENAME_CMP (lbasename (this_name), name_basename) != 0)
3701 continue;
3702
da235a7c
JK
3703 this_real_name = dw2_get_real_path (objfile, file_data, j);
3704 if (compare_filenames_for_search (this_real_name, name))
9291a0cd 3705 {
da235a7c 3706 if (dw2_map_expand_apply (objfile, per_cu, name, real_path,
14bc53a8
PA
3707 callback))
3708 return true;
288e77a7 3709 continue;
da235a7c 3710 }
9291a0cd 3711
da235a7c
JK
3712 if (real_path != NULL)
3713 {
af529f8f
JK
3714 gdb_assert (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (real_path));
3715 gdb_assert (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name));
7b9f3c50 3716 if (this_real_name != NULL
af529f8f 3717 && FILENAME_CMP (real_path, this_real_name) == 0)
9291a0cd 3718 {
f5b95b50 3719 if (dw2_map_expand_apply (objfile, per_cu, name, real_path,
14bc53a8
PA
3720 callback))
3721 return true;
288e77a7 3722 continue;
9291a0cd
TT
3723 }
3724 }
3725 }
3726 }
3727
14bc53a8 3728 return false;
9291a0cd
TT
3729}
3730
da51c347
DE
3731/* Struct used to manage iterating over all CUs looking for a symbol. */
3732
3733struct dw2_symtab_iterator
9291a0cd 3734{
da51c347
DE
3735 /* The internalized form of .gdb_index. */
3736 struct mapped_index *index;
3737 /* If non-zero, only look for symbols that match BLOCK_INDEX. */
3738 int want_specific_block;
3739 /* One of GLOBAL_BLOCK or STATIC_BLOCK.
3740 Unused if !WANT_SPECIFIC_BLOCK. */
3741 int block_index;
3742 /* The kind of symbol we're looking for. */
3743 domain_enum domain;
3744 /* The list of CUs from the index entry of the symbol,
3745 or NULL if not found. */
3746 offset_type *vec;
3747 /* The next element in VEC to look at. */
3748 int next;
3749 /* The number of elements in VEC, or zero if there is no match. */
3750 int length;
8943b874
DE
3751 /* Have we seen a global version of the symbol?
3752 If so we can ignore all further global instances.
3753 This is to work around gold/15646, inefficient gold-generated
3754 indices. */
3755 int global_seen;
da51c347 3756};
9291a0cd 3757
da51c347
DE
3758/* Initialize the index symtab iterator ITER.
3759 If WANT_SPECIFIC_BLOCK is non-zero, only look for symbols
3760 in block BLOCK_INDEX. Otherwise BLOCK_INDEX is ignored. */
2fdf6df6 3761
9291a0cd 3762static void
da51c347
DE
3763dw2_symtab_iter_init (struct dw2_symtab_iterator *iter,
3764 struct mapped_index *index,
3765 int want_specific_block,
3766 int block_index,
3767 domain_enum domain,
3768 const char *name)
3769{
3770 iter->index = index;
3771 iter->want_specific_block = want_specific_block;
3772 iter->block_index = block_index;
3773 iter->domain = domain;
3774 iter->next = 0;
8943b874 3775 iter->global_seen = 0;
da51c347
DE
3776
3777 if (find_slot_in_mapped_hash (index, name, &iter->vec))
3778 iter->length = MAYBE_SWAP (*iter->vec);
3779 else
3780 {
3781 iter->vec = NULL;
3782 iter->length = 0;
3783 }
3784}
3785
3786/* Return the next matching CU or NULL if there are no more. */
3787
3788static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *
3789dw2_symtab_iter_next (struct dw2_symtab_iterator *iter)
3790{
3791 for ( ; iter->next < iter->length; ++iter->next)
3792 {
3793 offset_type cu_index_and_attrs =
3794 MAYBE_SWAP (iter->vec[iter->next + 1]);
3795 offset_type cu_index = GDB_INDEX_CU_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs);
3190f0c6 3796 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
da51c347
DE
3797 int want_static = iter->block_index != GLOBAL_BLOCK;
3798 /* This value is only valid for index versions >= 7. */
3799 int is_static = GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs);
3800 gdb_index_symbol_kind symbol_kind =
3801 GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs);
3802 /* Only check the symbol attributes if they're present.
3803 Indices prior to version 7 don't record them,
3804 and indices >= 7 may elide them for certain symbols
3805 (gold does this). */
3806 int attrs_valid =
3807 (iter->index->version >= 7
3808 && symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_NONE);
3809
3190f0c6
DE
3810 /* Don't crash on bad data. */
3811 if (cu_index >= (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units
3812 + dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units))
3813 {
3814 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3815 _(".gdb_index entry has bad CU index"
4262abfb
JK
3816 " [in module %s]"),
3817 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
3190f0c6
DE
3818 continue;
3819 }
3820
8832e7e3 3821 per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (cu_index);
3190f0c6 3822
da51c347 3823 /* Skip if already read in. */
43f3e411 3824 if (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
da51c347
DE
3825 continue;
3826
8943b874
DE
3827 /* Check static vs global. */
3828 if (attrs_valid)
3829 {
3830 if (iter->want_specific_block
3831 && want_static != is_static)
3832 continue;
3833 /* Work around gold/15646. */
3834 if (!is_static && iter->global_seen)
3835 continue;
3836 if (!is_static)
3837 iter->global_seen = 1;
3838 }
da51c347
DE
3839
3840 /* Only check the symbol's kind if it has one. */
3841 if (attrs_valid)
3842 {
3843 switch (iter->domain)
3844 {
3845 case VAR_DOMAIN:
3846 if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_VARIABLE
3847 && symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_FUNCTION
3848 /* Some types are also in VAR_DOMAIN. */
3849 && symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_TYPE)
3850 continue;
3851 break;
3852 case STRUCT_DOMAIN:
3853 if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_TYPE)
3854 continue;
3855 break;
3856 case LABEL_DOMAIN:
3857 if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_OTHER)
3858 continue;
3859 break;
3860 default:
3861 break;
3862 }
3863 }
3864
3865 ++iter->next;
3866 return per_cu;
3867 }
3868
3869 return NULL;
3870}
3871
43f3e411 3872static struct compunit_symtab *
da51c347
DE
3873dw2_lookup_symbol (struct objfile *objfile, int block_index,
3874 const char *name, domain_enum domain)
9291a0cd 3875{
43f3e411 3876 struct compunit_symtab *stab_best = NULL;
156942c7
DE
3877 struct mapped_index *index;
3878
9291a0cd
TT
3879 dw2_setup (objfile);
3880
156942c7
DE
3881 index = dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table;
3882
da51c347 3883 /* index is NULL if OBJF_READNOW. */
156942c7 3884 if (index)
9291a0cd 3885 {
da51c347
DE
3886 struct dw2_symtab_iterator iter;
3887 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
3888
3889 dw2_symtab_iter_init (&iter, index, 1, block_index, domain, name);
9291a0cd 3890
da51c347 3891 while ((per_cu = dw2_symtab_iter_next (&iter)) != NULL)
9291a0cd 3892 {
b2e2f908 3893 struct symbol *sym, *with_opaque = NULL;
43f3e411
DE
3894 struct compunit_symtab *stab = dw2_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
3895 const struct blockvector *bv = COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (stab);
f194fefb 3896 struct block *block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, block_index);
da51c347 3897
b2e2f908
DE
3898 sym = block_find_symbol (block, name, domain,
3899 block_find_non_opaque_type_preferred,
3900 &with_opaque);
3901
da51c347
DE
3902 /* Some caution must be observed with overloaded functions
3903 and methods, since the index will not contain any overload
3904 information (but NAME might contain it). */
da51c347 3905
b2e2f908 3906 if (sym != NULL
a778f165 3907 && SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME (sym, name))
b2e2f908
DE
3908 return stab;
3909 if (with_opaque != NULL
a778f165 3910 && SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME (with_opaque, name))
b2e2f908 3911 stab_best = stab;
da51c347
DE
3912
3913 /* Keep looking through other CUs. */
9291a0cd
TT
3914 }
3915 }
9291a0cd 3916
da51c347 3917 return stab_best;
9291a0cd
TT
3918}
3919
3920static void
3921dw2_print_stats (struct objfile *objfile)
3922{
e4a48d9d 3923 int i, total, count;
9291a0cd
TT
3924
3925 dw2_setup (objfile);
e4a48d9d 3926 total = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units + dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units;
9291a0cd 3927 count = 0;
e4a48d9d 3928 for (i = 0; i < total; ++i)
9291a0cd 3929 {
8832e7e3 3930 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
9291a0cd 3931
43f3e411 3932 if (!per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
9291a0cd
TT
3933 ++count;
3934 }
e4a48d9d 3935 printf_filtered (_(" Number of read CUs: %d\n"), total - count);
9291a0cd
TT
3936 printf_filtered (_(" Number of unread CUs: %d\n"), count);
3937}
3938
779bd270
DE
3939/* This dumps minimal information about the index.
3940 It is called via "mt print objfiles".
3941 One use is to verify .gdb_index has been loaded by the
3942 gdb.dwarf2/gdb-index.exp testcase. */
3943
9291a0cd
TT
3944static void
3945dw2_dump (struct objfile *objfile)
3946{
779bd270
DE
3947 dw2_setup (objfile);
3948 gdb_assert (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index);
3949 printf_filtered (".gdb_index:");
3950 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table != NULL)
3951 {
3952 printf_filtered (" version %d\n",
3953 dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table->version);
3954 }
3955 else
3956 printf_filtered (" faked for \"readnow\"\n");
3957 printf_filtered ("\n");
9291a0cd
TT
3958}
3959
3960static void
3189cb12
DE
3961dw2_relocate (struct objfile *objfile,
3962 const struct section_offsets *new_offsets,
3963 const struct section_offsets *delta)
9291a0cd
TT
3964{
3965 /* There's nothing to relocate here. */
3966}
3967
3968static void
3969dw2_expand_symtabs_for_function (struct objfile *objfile,
3970 const char *func_name)
3971{
da51c347
DE
3972 struct mapped_index *index;
3973
3974 dw2_setup (objfile);
3975
3976 index = dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table;
3977
3978 /* index is NULL if OBJF_READNOW. */
3979 if (index)
3980 {
3981 struct dw2_symtab_iterator iter;
3982 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
3983
3984 /* Note: It doesn't matter what we pass for block_index here. */
3985 dw2_symtab_iter_init (&iter, index, 0, GLOBAL_BLOCK, VAR_DOMAIN,
3986 func_name);
3987
3988 while ((per_cu = dw2_symtab_iter_next (&iter)) != NULL)
3989 dw2_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
3990 }
9291a0cd
TT
3991}
3992
3993static void
3994dw2_expand_all_symtabs (struct objfile *objfile)
3995{
3996 int i;
3997
3998 dw2_setup (objfile);
1fd400ff
TT
3999
4000 for (i = 0; i < (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units
d467dd73 4001 + dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units); ++i)
9291a0cd 4002 {
8832e7e3 4003 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
9291a0cd 4004
a0f42c21 4005 dw2_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
9291a0cd
TT
4006 }
4007}
4008
4009static void
652a8996
JK
4010dw2_expand_symtabs_with_fullname (struct objfile *objfile,
4011 const char *fullname)
9291a0cd
TT
4012{
4013 int i;
4014
4015 dw2_setup (objfile);
d4637a04
DE
4016
4017 /* We don't need to consider type units here.
4018 This is only called for examining code, e.g. expand_line_sal.
4019 There can be an order of magnitude (or more) more type units
4020 than comp units, and we avoid them if we can. */
4021
4022 for (i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
9291a0cd
TT
4023 {
4024 int j;
8832e7e3 4025 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
7b9f3c50 4026 struct quick_file_names *file_data;
9291a0cd 4027
3d7bb9d9 4028 /* We only need to look at symtabs not already expanded. */
43f3e411 4029 if (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
9291a0cd
TT
4030 continue;
4031
e4a48d9d 4032 file_data = dw2_get_file_names (per_cu);
7b9f3c50 4033 if (file_data == NULL)
9291a0cd
TT
4034 continue;
4035
7b9f3c50 4036 for (j = 0; j < file_data->num_file_names; ++j)
9291a0cd 4037 {
652a8996
JK
4038 const char *this_fullname = file_data->file_names[j];
4039
4040 if (filename_cmp (this_fullname, fullname) == 0)
9291a0cd 4041 {
a0f42c21 4042 dw2_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
9291a0cd
TT
4043 break;
4044 }
4045 }
4046 }
4047}
4048
9291a0cd 4049static void
ade7ed9e 4050dw2_map_matching_symbols (struct objfile *objfile,
fe978cb0 4051 const char * name, domain_enum domain,
ade7ed9e 4052 int global,
40658b94
PH
4053 int (*callback) (struct block *,
4054 struct symbol *, void *),
2edb89d3
JK
4055 void *data, symbol_compare_ftype *match,
4056 symbol_compare_ftype *ordered_compare)
9291a0cd 4057{
40658b94 4058 /* Currently unimplemented; used for Ada. The function can be called if the
a9e6a4bb
JK
4059 current language is Ada for a non-Ada objfile using GNU index. As Ada
4060 does not look for non-Ada symbols this function should just return. */
9291a0cd
TT
4061}
4062
4063static void
f8eba3c6
TT
4064dw2_expand_symtabs_matching
4065 (struct objfile *objfile,
14bc53a8
PA
4066 gdb::function_view<expand_symtabs_file_matcher_ftype> file_matcher,
4067 gdb::function_view<expand_symtabs_symbol_matcher_ftype> symbol_matcher,
4068 gdb::function_view<expand_symtabs_exp_notify_ftype> expansion_notify,
4069 enum search_domain kind)
9291a0cd
TT
4070{
4071 int i;
4072 offset_type iter;
4b5246aa 4073 struct mapped_index *index;
9291a0cd
TT
4074
4075 dw2_setup (objfile);
ae2de4f8
DE
4076
4077 /* index_table is NULL if OBJF_READNOW. */
9291a0cd
TT
4078 if (!dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table)
4079 return;
4b5246aa 4080 index = dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table;
9291a0cd 4081
7b08b9eb 4082 if (file_matcher != NULL)
24c79950 4083 {
fc4007c9
TT
4084 htab_up visited_found (htab_create_alloc (10, htab_hash_pointer,
4085 htab_eq_pointer,
4086 NULL, xcalloc, xfree));
4087 htab_up visited_not_found (htab_create_alloc (10, htab_hash_pointer,
4088 htab_eq_pointer,
4089 NULL, xcalloc, xfree));
24c79950 4090
848e3e78
DE
4091 /* The rule is CUs specify all the files, including those used by
4092 any TU, so there's no need to scan TUs here. */
4093
4094 for (i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
24c79950
TT
4095 {
4096 int j;
8832e7e3 4097 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cu (i);
24c79950
TT
4098 struct quick_file_names *file_data;
4099 void **slot;
7b08b9eb 4100
61d96d7e
DE
4101 QUIT;
4102
24c79950 4103 per_cu->v.quick->mark = 0;
3d7bb9d9 4104
24c79950 4105 /* We only need to look at symtabs not already expanded. */
43f3e411 4106 if (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
24c79950 4107 continue;
7b08b9eb 4108
e4a48d9d 4109 file_data = dw2_get_file_names (per_cu);
24c79950
TT
4110 if (file_data == NULL)
4111 continue;
7b08b9eb 4112
fc4007c9 4113 if (htab_find (visited_not_found.get (), file_data) != NULL)
24c79950 4114 continue;
fc4007c9 4115 else if (htab_find (visited_found.get (), file_data) != NULL)
24c79950
TT
4116 {
4117 per_cu->v.quick->mark = 1;
4118 continue;
4119 }
4120
4121 for (j = 0; j < file_data->num_file_names; ++j)
4122 {
da235a7c
JK
4123 const char *this_real_name;
4124
14bc53a8 4125 if (file_matcher (file_data->file_names[j], false))
24c79950
TT
4126 {
4127 per_cu->v.quick->mark = 1;
4128 break;
4129 }
da235a7c
JK
4130
4131 /* Before we invoke realpath, which can get expensive when many
4132 files are involved, do a quick comparison of the basenames. */
4133 if (!basenames_may_differ
4134 && !file_matcher (lbasename (file_data->file_names[j]),
14bc53a8 4135 true))
da235a7c
JK
4136 continue;
4137
4138 this_real_name = dw2_get_real_path (objfile, file_data, j);
14bc53a8 4139 if (file_matcher (this_real_name, false))
da235a7c
JK
4140 {
4141 per_cu->v.quick->mark = 1;
4142 break;
4143 }
24c79950
TT
4144 }
4145
4146 slot = htab_find_slot (per_cu->v.quick->mark
fc4007c9
TT
4147 ? visited_found.get ()
4148 : visited_not_found.get (),
24c79950
TT
4149 file_data, INSERT);
4150 *slot = file_data;
4151 }
24c79950 4152 }
9291a0cd 4153
3876f04e 4154 for (iter = 0; iter < index->symbol_table_slots; ++iter)
9291a0cd
TT
4155 {
4156 offset_type idx = 2 * iter;
4157 const char *name;
4158 offset_type *vec, vec_len, vec_idx;
8943b874 4159 int global_seen = 0;
9291a0cd 4160
61d96d7e
DE
4161 QUIT;
4162
3876f04e 4163 if (index->symbol_table[idx] == 0 && index->symbol_table[idx + 1] == 0)
9291a0cd
TT
4164 continue;
4165
3876f04e 4166 name = index->constant_pool + MAYBE_SWAP (index->symbol_table[idx]);
9291a0cd 4167
14bc53a8 4168 if (!symbol_matcher (name))
9291a0cd
TT
4169 continue;
4170
4171 /* The name was matched, now expand corresponding CUs that were
4172 marked. */
4b5246aa 4173 vec = (offset_type *) (index->constant_pool
3876f04e 4174 + MAYBE_SWAP (index->symbol_table[idx + 1]));
9291a0cd
TT
4175 vec_len = MAYBE_SWAP (vec[0]);
4176 for (vec_idx = 0; vec_idx < vec_len; ++vec_idx)
4177 {
e254ef6a 4178 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
156942c7 4179 offset_type cu_index_and_attrs = MAYBE_SWAP (vec[vec_idx + 1]);
8943b874
DE
4180 /* This value is only valid for index versions >= 7. */
4181 int is_static = GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs);
156942c7
DE
4182 gdb_index_symbol_kind symbol_kind =
4183 GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs);
4184 int cu_index = GDB_INDEX_CU_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs);
3190f0c6
DE
4185 /* Only check the symbol attributes if they're present.
4186 Indices prior to version 7 don't record them,
4187 and indices >= 7 may elide them for certain symbols
4188 (gold does this). */
4189 int attrs_valid =
4190 (index->version >= 7
4191 && symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_NONE);
4192
8943b874
DE
4193 /* Work around gold/15646. */
4194 if (attrs_valid)
4195 {
4196 if (!is_static && global_seen)
4197 continue;
4198 if (!is_static)
4199 global_seen = 1;
4200 }
4201
3190f0c6
DE
4202 /* Only check the symbol's kind if it has one. */
4203 if (attrs_valid)
156942c7
DE
4204 {
4205 switch (kind)
4206 {
4207 case VARIABLES_DOMAIN:
4208 if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_VARIABLE)
4209 continue;
4210 break;
4211 case FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN:
4212 if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_FUNCTION)
4213 continue;
4214 break;
4215 case TYPES_DOMAIN:
4216 if (symbol_kind != GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_TYPE)
4217 continue;
4218 break;
4219 default:
4220 break;
4221 }
4222 }
4223
3190f0c6
DE
4224 /* Don't crash on bad data. */
4225 if (cu_index >= (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units
4226 + dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units))
4227 {
4228 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
4229 _(".gdb_index entry has bad CU index"
4262abfb 4230 " [in module %s]"), objfile_name (objfile));
3190f0c6
DE
4231 continue;
4232 }
4233
8832e7e3 4234 per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (cu_index);
7b08b9eb 4235 if (file_matcher == NULL || per_cu->v.quick->mark)
276d885b
GB
4236 {
4237 int symtab_was_null =
4238 (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab == NULL);
4239
4240 dw2_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
4241
4242 if (expansion_notify != NULL
4243 && symtab_was_null
4244 && per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab != NULL)
4245 {
14bc53a8 4246 expansion_notify (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab);
276d885b
GB
4247 }
4248 }
9291a0cd
TT
4249 }
4250 }
4251}
4252
43f3e411 4253/* A helper for dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab which finds the most specific
9703b513
TT
4254 symtab. */
4255
43f3e411
DE
4256static struct compunit_symtab *
4257recursively_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab (struct compunit_symtab *cust,
4258 CORE_ADDR pc)
9703b513
TT
4259{
4260 int i;
4261
43f3e411
DE
4262 if (COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (cust) != NULL
4263 && blockvector_contains_pc (COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (cust), pc))
4264 return cust;
9703b513 4265
43f3e411 4266 if (cust->includes == NULL)
a3ec0bb1
DE
4267 return NULL;
4268
43f3e411 4269 for (i = 0; cust->includes[i]; ++i)
9703b513 4270 {
43f3e411 4271 struct compunit_symtab *s = cust->includes[i];
9703b513 4272
43f3e411 4273 s = recursively_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab (s, pc);
9703b513
TT
4274 if (s != NULL)
4275 return s;
4276 }
4277
4278 return NULL;
4279}
4280
43f3e411
DE
4281static struct compunit_symtab *
4282dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab (struct objfile *objfile,
4283 struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol,
4284 CORE_ADDR pc,
4285 struct obj_section *section,
4286 int warn_if_readin)
9291a0cd
TT
4287{
4288 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *data;
43f3e411 4289 struct compunit_symtab *result;
9291a0cd
TT
4290
4291 dw2_setup (objfile);
4292
4293 if (!objfile->psymtabs_addrmap)
4294 return NULL;
4295
9a3c8263
SM
4296 data = (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *) addrmap_find (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap,
4297 pc);
9291a0cd
TT
4298 if (!data)
4299 return NULL;
4300
43f3e411 4301 if (warn_if_readin && data->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
abebb8b0 4302 warning (_("(Internal error: pc %s in read in CU, but not in symtab.)"),
9291a0cd
TT
4303 paddress (get_objfile_arch (objfile), pc));
4304
43f3e411
DE
4305 result
4306 = recursively_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab (dw2_instantiate_symtab (data),
4307 pc);
9703b513
TT
4308 gdb_assert (result != NULL);
4309 return result;
9291a0cd
TT
4310}
4311
9291a0cd 4312static void
44b13c5a 4313dw2_map_symbol_filenames (struct objfile *objfile, symbol_filename_ftype *fun,
74e2f255 4314 void *data, int need_fullname)
9291a0cd 4315{
9291a0cd 4316 dw2_setup (objfile);
ae2de4f8 4317
bbf2f4df 4318 if (!dwarf2_per_objfile->filenames_cache)
24c79950 4319 {
bbf2f4df 4320 dwarf2_per_objfile->filenames_cache.emplace ();
24c79950 4321
bbf2f4df
PA
4322 htab_up visited (htab_create_alloc (10,
4323 htab_hash_pointer, htab_eq_pointer,
4324 NULL, xcalloc, xfree));
24c79950 4325
bbf2f4df
PA
4326 /* The rule is CUs specify all the files, including those used
4327 by any TU, so there's no need to scan TUs here. We can
4328 ignore file names coming from already-expanded CUs. */
24c79950 4329
bbf2f4df
PA
4330 for (int i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
4331 {
4332 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
9291a0cd 4333
bbf2f4df
PA
4334 if (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
4335 {
4336 void **slot = htab_find_slot (visited.get (),
4337 per_cu->v.quick->file_names,
4338 INSERT);
9291a0cd 4339
bbf2f4df
PA
4340 *slot = per_cu->v.quick->file_names;
4341 }
24c79950 4342 }
24c79950 4343
bbf2f4df 4344 for (int i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
9291a0cd 4345 {
bbf2f4df
PA
4346 int j;
4347 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cu (i);
4348 struct quick_file_names *file_data;
4349 void **slot;
4350
4351 /* We only need to look at symtabs not already expanded. */
4352 if (per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab)
4353 continue;
74e2f255 4354
bbf2f4df
PA
4355 file_data = dw2_get_file_names (per_cu);
4356 if (file_data == NULL)
4357 continue;
4358
4359 slot = htab_find_slot (visited.get (), file_data, INSERT);
4360 if (*slot)
4361 {
4362 /* Already visited. */
4363 continue;
4364 }
4365 *slot = file_data;
4366
4367 for (int j = 0; j < file_data->num_file_names; ++j)
4368 {
4369 const char *filename = file_data->file_names[j];
4370 dwarf2_per_objfile->filenames_cache->seen (filename);
4371 }
9291a0cd
TT
4372 }
4373 }
bbf2f4df
PA
4374
4375 dwarf2_per_objfile->filenames_cache->traverse ([&] (const char *filename)
4376 {
14278e1f 4377 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> this_real_name;
bbf2f4df
PA
4378
4379 if (need_fullname)
4380 this_real_name = gdb_realpath (filename);
14278e1f 4381 (*fun) (filename, this_real_name.get (), data);
bbf2f4df 4382 });
9291a0cd
TT
4383}
4384
4385static int
4386dw2_has_symbols (struct objfile *objfile)
4387{
4388 return 1;
4389}
4390
4391const struct quick_symbol_functions dwarf2_gdb_index_functions =
4392{
4393 dw2_has_symbols,
4394 dw2_find_last_source_symtab,
4395 dw2_forget_cached_source_info,
f8eba3c6 4396 dw2_map_symtabs_matching_filename,
9291a0cd 4397 dw2_lookup_symbol,
9291a0cd
TT
4398 dw2_print_stats,
4399 dw2_dump,
4400 dw2_relocate,
4401 dw2_expand_symtabs_for_function,
4402 dw2_expand_all_symtabs,
652a8996 4403 dw2_expand_symtabs_with_fullname,
40658b94 4404 dw2_map_matching_symbols,
9291a0cd 4405 dw2_expand_symtabs_matching,
43f3e411 4406 dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab,
9291a0cd
TT
4407 dw2_map_symbol_filenames
4408};
4409
4410/* Initialize for reading DWARF for this objfile. Return 0 if this
4411 file will use psymtabs, or 1 if using the GNU index. */
4412
4413int
4414dwarf2_initialize_objfile (struct objfile *objfile)
4415{
4416 /* If we're about to read full symbols, don't bother with the
4417 indices. In this case we also don't care if some other debug
4418 format is making psymtabs, because they are all about to be
4419 expanded anyway. */
4420 if ((objfile->flags & OBJF_READNOW))
4421 {
4422 int i;
4423
4424 dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index = 1;
4425 create_all_comp_units (objfile);
0e50663e 4426 create_all_type_units (objfile);
7b9f3c50
DE
4427 dwarf2_per_objfile->quick_file_names_table =
4428 create_quick_file_names_table (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units);
9291a0cd 4429
1fd400ff 4430 for (i = 0; i < (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units
d467dd73 4431 + dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units); ++i)
9291a0cd 4432 {
8832e7e3 4433 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
9291a0cd 4434
e254ef6a
DE
4435 per_cu->v.quick = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
4436 struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data);
9291a0cd
TT
4437 }
4438
4439 /* Return 1 so that gdb sees the "quick" functions. However,
4440 these functions will be no-ops because we will have expanded
4441 all symtabs. */
4442 return 1;
4443 }
4444
4445 if (dwarf2_read_index (objfile))
4446 return 1;
4447
9291a0cd
TT
4448 return 0;
4449}
4450
4451\f
4452
dce234bc
PP
4453/* Build a partial symbol table. */
4454
4455void
f29dff0a 4456dwarf2_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile)
dce234bc 4457{
c9bf0622 4458
af5bf4ad
SM
4459 if (objfile->global_psymbols.capacity () == 0
4460 && objfile->static_psymbols.capacity () == 0)
4461 init_psymbol_list (objfile, 1024);
c906108c 4462
492d29ea 4463 TRY
c9bf0622
TT
4464 {
4465 /* This isn't really ideal: all the data we allocate on the
4466 objfile's obstack is still uselessly kept around. However,
4467 freeing it seems unsafe. */
906768f9 4468 psymtab_discarder psymtabs (objfile);
c9bf0622 4469 dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard (objfile);
906768f9 4470 psymtabs.keep ();
c9bf0622 4471 }
492d29ea
PA
4472 CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
4473 {
4474 exception_print (gdb_stderr, except);
4475 }
4476 END_CATCH
c906108c 4477}
c906108c 4478
1ce1cefd
DE
4479/* Return the total length of the CU described by HEADER. */
4480
4481static unsigned int
4482get_cu_length (const struct comp_unit_head *header)
4483{
4484 return header->initial_length_size + header->length;
4485}
4486
9c541725 4487/* Return TRUE if SECT_OFF is within CU_HEADER. */
45452591 4488
9c541725
PA
4489static inline bool
4490offset_in_cu_p (const comp_unit_head *cu_header, sect_offset sect_off)
45452591 4491{
9c541725
PA
4492 sect_offset bottom = cu_header->sect_off;
4493 sect_offset top = cu_header->sect_off + get_cu_length (cu_header);
9a619af0 4494
9c541725 4495 return sect_off >= bottom && sect_off < top;
45452591
DE
4496}
4497
3b80fe9b
DE
4498/* Find the base address of the compilation unit for range lists and
4499 location lists. It will normally be specified by DW_AT_low_pc.
4500 In DWARF-3 draft 4, the base address could be overridden by
4501 DW_AT_entry_pc. It's been removed, but GCC still uses this for
4502 compilation units with discontinuous ranges. */
4503
4504static void
4505dwarf2_find_base_address (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
4506{
4507 struct attribute *attr;
4508
4509 cu->base_known = 0;
4510 cu->base_address = 0;
4511
4512 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_entry_pc, cu);
4513 if (attr)
4514 {
31aa7e4e 4515 cu->base_address = attr_value_as_address (attr);
3b80fe9b
DE
4516 cu->base_known = 1;
4517 }
4518 else
4519 {
4520 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu);
4521 if (attr)
4522 {
31aa7e4e 4523 cu->base_address = attr_value_as_address (attr);
3b80fe9b
DE
4524 cu->base_known = 1;
4525 }
4526 }
4527}
4528
93311388 4529/* Read in the comp unit header information from the debug_info at info_ptr.
43988095 4530 Use rcuh_kind::COMPILE as the default type if not known by the caller.
93311388
DE
4531 NOTE: This leaves members offset, first_die_offset to be filled in
4532 by the caller. */
107d2387 4533
d521ce57 4534static const gdb_byte *
107d2387 4535read_comp_unit_head (struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
43988095
JK
4536 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
4537 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
4538 rcuh_kind section_kind)
107d2387
AC
4539{
4540 int signed_addr;
891d2f0b 4541 unsigned int bytes_read;
43988095
JK
4542 const char *filename = get_section_file_name (section);
4543 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
c764a876
DE
4544
4545 cu_header->length = read_initial_length (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
4546 cu_header->initial_length_size = bytes_read;
4547 cu_header->offset_size = (bytes_read == 4) ? 4 : 8;
613e1657 4548 info_ptr += bytes_read;
107d2387
AC
4549 cu_header->version = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
4550 info_ptr += 2;
43988095
JK
4551 if (cu_header->version < 5)
4552 switch (section_kind)
4553 {
4554 case rcuh_kind::COMPILE:
4555 cu_header->unit_type = DW_UT_compile;
4556 break;
4557 case rcuh_kind::TYPE:
4558 cu_header->unit_type = DW_UT_type;
4559 break;
4560 default:
4561 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4562 _("read_comp_unit_head: invalid section_kind"));
4563 }
4564 else
4565 {
4566 cu_header->unit_type = static_cast<enum dwarf_unit_type>
4567 (read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr));
4568 info_ptr += 1;
4569 switch (cu_header->unit_type)
4570 {
4571 case DW_UT_compile:
4572 if (section_kind != rcuh_kind::COMPILE)
4573 error (_("Dwarf Error: wrong unit_type in compilation unit header "
4574 "(is DW_UT_compile, should be DW_UT_type) [in module %s]"),
4575 filename);
4576 break;
4577 case DW_UT_type:
4578 section_kind = rcuh_kind::TYPE;
4579 break;
4580 default:
4581 error (_("Dwarf Error: wrong unit_type in compilation unit header "
4582 "(is %d, should be %d or %d) [in module %s]"),
4583 cu_header->unit_type, DW_UT_compile, DW_UT_type, filename);
4584 }
4585
4586 cu_header->addr_size = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr);
4587 info_ptr += 1;
4588 }
9c541725
PA
4589 cu_header->abbrev_sect_off = (sect_offset) read_offset (abfd, info_ptr,
4590 cu_header,
4591 &bytes_read);
613e1657 4592 info_ptr += bytes_read;
43988095
JK
4593 if (cu_header->version < 5)
4594 {
4595 cu_header->addr_size = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr);
4596 info_ptr += 1;
4597 }
107d2387
AC
4598 signed_addr = bfd_get_sign_extend_vma (abfd);
4599 if (signed_addr < 0)
8e65ff28 4600 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
e2e0b3e5 4601 _("read_comp_unit_head: dwarf from non elf file"));
107d2387 4602 cu_header->signed_addr_p = signed_addr;
c764a876 4603
43988095
JK
4604 if (section_kind == rcuh_kind::TYPE)
4605 {
4606 LONGEST type_offset;
4607
4608 cu_header->signature = read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
4609 info_ptr += 8;
4610
4611 type_offset = read_offset (abfd, info_ptr, cu_header, &bytes_read);
4612 info_ptr += bytes_read;
9c541725
PA
4613 cu_header->type_cu_offset_in_tu = (cu_offset) type_offset;
4614 if (to_underlying (cu_header->type_cu_offset_in_tu) != type_offset)
43988095
JK
4615 error (_("Dwarf Error: Too big type_offset in compilation unit "
4616 "header (is %s) [in module %s]"), plongest (type_offset),
4617 filename);
4618 }
4619
107d2387
AC
4620 return info_ptr;
4621}
4622
36586728
TT
4623/* Helper function that returns the proper abbrev section for
4624 THIS_CU. */
4625
4626static struct dwarf2_section_info *
4627get_abbrev_section_for_cu (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu)
4628{
4629 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev;
4630
4631 if (this_cu->is_dwz)
4632 abbrev = &dwarf2_get_dwz_file ()->abbrev;
4633 else
4634 abbrev = &dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev;
4635
4636 return abbrev;
4637}
4638
9ff913ba
DE
4639/* Subroutine of read_and_check_comp_unit_head and
4640 read_and_check_type_unit_head to simplify them.
4641 Perform various error checking on the header. */
4642
4643static void
4644error_check_comp_unit_head (struct comp_unit_head *header,
4bdcc0c1
DE
4645 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
4646 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section)
9ff913ba 4647{
a32a8923 4648 const char *filename = get_section_file_name (section);
9ff913ba 4649
43988095 4650 if (header->version < 2 || header->version > 5)
9ff913ba 4651 error (_("Dwarf Error: wrong version in compilation unit header "
43988095 4652 "(is %d, should be 2, 3, 4 or 5) [in module %s]"), header->version,
9ff913ba
DE
4653 filename);
4654
9c541725 4655 if (to_underlying (header->abbrev_sect_off)
36586728 4656 >= dwarf2_section_size (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile, abbrev_section))
9c541725
PA
4657 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad offset (0x%x) in compilation unit header "
4658 "(offset 0x%x + 6) [in module %s]"),
4659 to_underlying (header->abbrev_sect_off),
4660 to_underlying (header->sect_off),
9ff913ba
DE
4661 filename);
4662
9c541725 4663 /* Cast to ULONGEST to use 64-bit arithmetic when possible to
9ff913ba 4664 avoid potential 32-bit overflow. */
9c541725 4665 if (((ULONGEST) header->sect_off + get_cu_length (header))
9ff913ba 4666 > section->size)
9c541725
PA
4667 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad length (0x%x) in compilation unit header "
4668 "(offset 0x%x + 0) [in module %s]"),
4669 header->length, to_underlying (header->sect_off),
9ff913ba
DE
4670 filename);
4671}
4672
4673/* Read in a CU/TU header and perform some basic error checking.
4674 The contents of the header are stored in HEADER.
4675 The result is a pointer to the start of the first DIE. */
adabb602 4676
d521ce57 4677static const gdb_byte *
9ff913ba
DE
4678read_and_check_comp_unit_head (struct comp_unit_head *header,
4679 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
4bdcc0c1 4680 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section,
d521ce57 4681 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
43988095 4682 rcuh_kind section_kind)
72bf9492 4683{
d521ce57 4684 const gdb_byte *beg_of_comp_unit = info_ptr;
a32a8923 4685 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
72bf9492 4686
9c541725 4687 header->sect_off = (sect_offset) (beg_of_comp_unit - section->buffer);
adabb602 4688
43988095 4689 info_ptr = read_comp_unit_head (header, info_ptr, section, section_kind);
9ff913ba 4690
9c541725 4691 header->first_die_cu_offset = (cu_offset) (info_ptr - beg_of_comp_unit);
348e048f 4692
4bdcc0c1 4693 error_check_comp_unit_head (header, section, abbrev_section);
9ff913ba
DE
4694
4695 return info_ptr;
348e048f
DE
4696}
4697
f4dc4d17
DE
4698/* Fetch the abbreviation table offset from a comp or type unit header. */
4699
4700static sect_offset
4701read_abbrev_offset (struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
9c541725 4702 sect_offset sect_off)
f4dc4d17 4703{
a32a8923 4704 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
d521ce57 4705 const gdb_byte *info_ptr;
ac298888 4706 unsigned int initial_length_size, offset_size;
43988095 4707 uint16_t version;
f4dc4d17
DE
4708
4709 dwarf2_read_section (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile, section);
9c541725 4710 info_ptr = section->buffer + to_underlying (sect_off);
ac298888 4711 read_initial_length (abfd, info_ptr, &initial_length_size);
f4dc4d17 4712 offset_size = initial_length_size == 4 ? 4 : 8;
43988095
JK
4713 info_ptr += initial_length_size;
4714
4715 version = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
4716 info_ptr += 2;
4717 if (version >= 5)
4718 {
4719 /* Skip unit type and address size. */
4720 info_ptr += 2;
4721 }
4722
9c541725 4723 return (sect_offset) read_offset_1 (abfd, info_ptr, offset_size);
f4dc4d17
DE
4724}
4725
aaa75496
JB
4726/* Allocate a new partial symtab for file named NAME and mark this new
4727 partial symtab as being an include of PST. */
4728
4729static void
d521ce57 4730dwarf2_create_include_psymtab (const char *name, struct partial_symtab *pst,
aaa75496
JB
4731 struct objfile *objfile)
4732{
4733 struct partial_symtab *subpst = allocate_psymtab (name, objfile);
4734
fbd9ab74
JK
4735 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (subpst->filename))
4736 {
4737 /* It shares objfile->objfile_obstack. */
4738 subpst->dirname = pst->dirname;
4739 }
4740
aaa75496
JB
4741 subpst->textlow = 0;
4742 subpst->texthigh = 0;
4743
8d749320
SM
4744 subpst->dependencies
4745 = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct partial_symtab *);
aaa75496
JB
4746 subpst->dependencies[0] = pst;
4747 subpst->number_of_dependencies = 1;
4748
4749 subpst->globals_offset = 0;
4750 subpst->n_global_syms = 0;
4751 subpst->statics_offset = 0;
4752 subpst->n_static_syms = 0;
43f3e411 4753 subpst->compunit_symtab = NULL;
aaa75496
JB
4754 subpst->read_symtab = pst->read_symtab;
4755 subpst->readin = 0;
4756
4757 /* No private part is necessary for include psymtabs. This property
4758 can be used to differentiate between such include psymtabs and
10b3939b 4759 the regular ones. */
58a9656e 4760 subpst->read_symtab_private = NULL;
aaa75496
JB
4761}
4762
4763/* Read the Line Number Program data and extract the list of files
4764 included by the source file represented by PST. Build an include
d85a05f0 4765 partial symtab for each of these included files. */
aaa75496
JB
4766
4767static void
4768dwarf2_build_include_psymtabs (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
dee91e82
DE
4769 struct die_info *die,
4770 struct partial_symtab *pst)
aaa75496 4771{
fff8551c 4772 line_header_up lh;
d85a05f0 4773 struct attribute *attr;
aaa75496 4774
d85a05f0
DJ
4775 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_stmt_list, cu);
4776 if (attr)
9c541725 4777 lh = dwarf_decode_line_header ((sect_offset) DW_UNSND (attr), cu);
aaa75496
JB
4778 if (lh == NULL)
4779 return; /* No linetable, so no includes. */
4780
c6da4cef 4781 /* NOTE: pst->dirname is DW_AT_comp_dir (if present). */
fff8551c 4782 dwarf_decode_lines (lh.get (), pst->dirname, cu, pst, pst->textlow, 1);
aaa75496
JB
4783}
4784
348e048f 4785static hashval_t
52dc124a 4786hash_signatured_type (const void *item)
348e048f 4787{
9a3c8263
SM
4788 const struct signatured_type *sig_type
4789 = (const struct signatured_type *) item;
9a619af0 4790
348e048f 4791 /* This drops the top 32 bits of the signature, but is ok for a hash. */
52dc124a 4792 return sig_type->signature;
348e048f
DE
4793}
4794
4795static int
52dc124a 4796eq_signatured_type (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
348e048f 4797{
9a3c8263
SM
4798 const struct signatured_type *lhs = (const struct signatured_type *) item_lhs;
4799 const struct signatured_type *rhs = (const struct signatured_type *) item_rhs;
9a619af0 4800
348e048f
DE
4801 return lhs->signature == rhs->signature;
4802}
4803
1fd400ff
TT
4804/* Allocate a hash table for signatured types. */
4805
4806static htab_t
673bfd45 4807allocate_signatured_type_table (struct objfile *objfile)
1fd400ff
TT
4808{
4809 return htab_create_alloc_ex (41,
52dc124a
DE
4810 hash_signatured_type,
4811 eq_signatured_type,
1fd400ff
TT
4812 NULL,
4813 &objfile->objfile_obstack,
4814 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
4815 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
4816}
4817
d467dd73 4818/* A helper function to add a signatured type CU to a table. */
1fd400ff
TT
4819
4820static int
d467dd73 4821add_signatured_type_cu_to_table (void **slot, void *datum)
1fd400ff 4822{
9a3c8263
SM
4823 struct signatured_type *sigt = (struct signatured_type *) *slot;
4824 struct signatured_type ***datap = (struct signatured_type ***) datum;
1fd400ff 4825
b4dd5633 4826 **datap = sigt;
1fd400ff
TT
4827 ++*datap;
4828
4829 return 1;
4830}
4831
78d4d2c5 4832/* A helper for create_debug_types_hash_table. Read types from SECTION
43988095
JK
4833 and fill them into TYPES_HTAB. It will process only type units,
4834 therefore DW_UT_type. */
c88ee1f0 4835
78d4d2c5
JK
4836static void
4837create_debug_type_hash_table (struct dwo_file *dwo_file,
43988095
JK
4838 dwarf2_section_info *section, htab_t &types_htab,
4839 rcuh_kind section_kind)
348e048f 4840{
3019eac3 4841 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
4bdcc0c1 4842 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section;
78d4d2c5
JK
4843 bfd *abfd;
4844 const gdb_byte *info_ptr, *end_ptr;
348e048f 4845
4bdcc0c1
DE
4846 abbrev_section = (dwo_file != NULL
4847 ? &dwo_file->sections.abbrev
4848 : &dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev);
4849
b4f54984 4850 if (dwarf_read_debug)
43988095
JK
4851 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reading %s for %s:\n",
4852 get_section_name (section),
a32a8923 4853 get_section_file_name (abbrev_section));
09406207 4854
78d4d2c5
JK
4855 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
4856 info_ptr = section->buffer;
348e048f 4857
78d4d2c5
JK
4858 if (info_ptr == NULL)
4859 return;
348e048f 4860
78d4d2c5
JK
4861 /* We can't set abfd until now because the section may be empty or
4862 not present, in which case the bfd is unknown. */
4863 abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
348e048f 4864
78d4d2c5
JK
4865 /* We don't use init_cutu_and_read_dies_simple, or some such, here
4866 because we don't need to read any dies: the signature is in the
4867 header. */
3019eac3 4868
78d4d2c5
JK
4869 end_ptr = info_ptr + section->size;
4870 while (info_ptr < end_ptr)
4871 {
78d4d2c5
JK
4872 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
4873 struct dwo_unit *dwo_tu;
4874 void **slot;
4875 const gdb_byte *ptr = info_ptr;
4876 struct comp_unit_head header;
4877 unsigned int length;
8b70b953 4878
9c541725 4879 sect_offset sect_off = (sect_offset) (ptr - section->buffer);
348e048f 4880
a49dd8dd
JK
4881 /* Initialize it due to a false compiler warning. */
4882 header.signature = -1;
9c541725 4883 header.type_cu_offset_in_tu = (cu_offset) -1;
a49dd8dd 4884
78d4d2c5
JK
4885 /* We need to read the type's signature in order to build the hash
4886 table, but we don't need anything else just yet. */
348e048f 4887
43988095
JK
4888 ptr = read_and_check_comp_unit_head (&header, section,
4889 abbrev_section, ptr, section_kind);
348e048f 4890
78d4d2c5 4891 length = get_cu_length (&header);
6caca83c 4892
78d4d2c5
JK
4893 /* Skip dummy type units. */
4894 if (ptr >= info_ptr + length
43988095
JK
4895 || peek_abbrev_code (abfd, ptr) == 0
4896 || header.unit_type != DW_UT_type)
78d4d2c5
JK
4897 {
4898 info_ptr += length;
4899 continue;
4900 }
dee91e82 4901
78d4d2c5
JK
4902 if (types_htab == NULL)
4903 {
4904 if (dwo_file)
4905 types_htab = allocate_dwo_unit_table (objfile);
4906 else
4907 types_htab = allocate_signatured_type_table (objfile);
4908 }
8b70b953 4909
78d4d2c5
JK
4910 if (dwo_file)
4911 {
4912 sig_type = NULL;
4913 dwo_tu = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
4914 struct dwo_unit);
4915 dwo_tu->dwo_file = dwo_file;
43988095 4916 dwo_tu->signature = header.signature;
9c541725 4917 dwo_tu->type_offset_in_tu = header.type_cu_offset_in_tu;
78d4d2c5 4918 dwo_tu->section = section;
9c541725 4919 dwo_tu->sect_off = sect_off;
78d4d2c5
JK
4920 dwo_tu->length = length;
4921 }
4922 else
4923 {
4924 /* N.B.: type_offset is not usable if this type uses a DWO file.
4925 The real type_offset is in the DWO file. */
4926 dwo_tu = NULL;
4927 sig_type = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
4928 struct signatured_type);
43988095 4929 sig_type->signature = header.signature;
9c541725 4930 sig_type->type_offset_in_tu = header.type_cu_offset_in_tu;
78d4d2c5
JK
4931 sig_type->per_cu.objfile = objfile;
4932 sig_type->per_cu.is_debug_types = 1;
4933 sig_type->per_cu.section = section;
9c541725 4934 sig_type->per_cu.sect_off = sect_off;
78d4d2c5
JK
4935 sig_type->per_cu.length = length;
4936 }
4937
4938 slot = htab_find_slot (types_htab,
4939 dwo_file ? (void*) dwo_tu : (void *) sig_type,
4940 INSERT);
4941 gdb_assert (slot != NULL);
4942 if (*slot != NULL)
4943 {
9c541725 4944 sect_offset dup_sect_off;
0349ea22 4945
3019eac3
DE
4946 if (dwo_file)
4947 {
78d4d2c5
JK
4948 const struct dwo_unit *dup_tu
4949 = (const struct dwo_unit *) *slot;
4950
9c541725 4951 dup_sect_off = dup_tu->sect_off;
3019eac3
DE
4952 }
4953 else
4954 {
78d4d2c5
JK
4955 const struct signatured_type *dup_tu
4956 = (const struct signatured_type *) *slot;
4957
9c541725 4958 dup_sect_off = dup_tu->per_cu.sect_off;
3019eac3 4959 }
8b70b953 4960
78d4d2c5
JK
4961 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
4962 _("debug type entry at offset 0x%x is duplicate to"
4963 " the entry at offset 0x%x, signature %s"),
9c541725 4964 to_underlying (sect_off), to_underlying (dup_sect_off),
43988095 4965 hex_string (header.signature));
78d4d2c5
JK
4966 }
4967 *slot = dwo_file ? (void *) dwo_tu : (void *) sig_type;
3019eac3 4968
78d4d2c5
JK
4969 if (dwarf_read_debug > 1)
4970 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " offset 0x%x, signature %s\n",
9c541725 4971 to_underlying (sect_off),
43988095 4972 hex_string (header.signature));
3019eac3 4973
78d4d2c5
JK
4974 info_ptr += length;
4975 }
4976}
3019eac3 4977
78d4d2c5
JK
4978/* Create the hash table of all entries in the .debug_types
4979 (or .debug_types.dwo) section(s).
4980 If reading a DWO file, then DWO_FILE is a pointer to the DWO file object,
4981 otherwise it is NULL.
b3c8eb43 4982
78d4d2c5 4983 The result is a pointer to the hash table or NULL if there are no types.
348e048f 4984
78d4d2c5 4985 Note: This function processes DWO files only, not DWP files. */
348e048f 4986
78d4d2c5
JK
4987static void
4988create_debug_types_hash_table (struct dwo_file *dwo_file,
4989 VEC (dwarf2_section_info_def) *types,
4990 htab_t &types_htab)
4991{
4992 int ix;
4993 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
4994
4995 if (VEC_empty (dwarf2_section_info_def, types))
4996 return;
348e048f 4997
78d4d2c5
JK
4998 for (ix = 0;
4999 VEC_iterate (dwarf2_section_info_def, types, ix, section);
5000 ++ix)
43988095
JK
5001 create_debug_type_hash_table (dwo_file, section, types_htab,
5002 rcuh_kind::TYPE);
3019eac3
DE
5003}
5004
5005/* Create the hash table of all entries in the .debug_types section,
5006 and initialize all_type_units.
5007 The result is zero if there is an error (e.g. missing .debug_types section),
5008 otherwise non-zero. */
5009
5010static int
5011create_all_type_units (struct objfile *objfile)
5012{
78d4d2c5 5013 htab_t types_htab = NULL;
b4dd5633 5014 struct signatured_type **iter;
3019eac3 5015
43988095
JK
5016 create_debug_type_hash_table (NULL, &dwarf2_per_objfile->info, types_htab,
5017 rcuh_kind::COMPILE);
78d4d2c5 5018 create_debug_types_hash_table (NULL, dwarf2_per_objfile->types, types_htab);
3019eac3
DE
5019 if (types_htab == NULL)
5020 {
5021 dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types = NULL;
5022 return 0;
5023 }
5024
348e048f
DE
5025 dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types = types_htab;
5026
6aa5f3a6
DE
5027 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units
5028 = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units
5029 = htab_elements (types_htab);
8d749320
SM
5030 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units =
5031 XNEWVEC (struct signatured_type *, dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units);
d467dd73
DE
5032 iter = &dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units[0];
5033 htab_traverse_noresize (types_htab, add_signatured_type_cu_to_table, &iter);
5034 gdb_assert (iter - &dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units[0]
5035 == dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units);
1fd400ff 5036
348e048f
DE
5037 return 1;
5038}
5039
6aa5f3a6
DE
5040/* Add an entry for signature SIG to dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types.
5041 If SLOT is non-NULL, it is the entry to use in the hash table.
5042 Otherwise we find one. */
5043
5044static struct signatured_type *
5045add_type_unit (ULONGEST sig, void **slot)
5046{
5047 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
5048 int n_type_units = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units;
5049 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
5050
5051 gdb_assert (n_type_units <= dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units);
5052 ++n_type_units;
5053 if (n_type_units > dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units)
5054 {
5055 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units == 0)
5056 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units = 1;
5057 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units *= 2;
5058 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units
224c3ddb
SM
5059 = XRESIZEVEC (struct signatured_type *,
5060 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units,
5061 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_allocated_type_units);
6aa5f3a6
DE
5062 ++dwarf2_per_objfile->tu_stats.nr_all_type_units_reallocs;
5063 }
5064 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units = n_type_units;
5065
5066 sig_type = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
5067 struct signatured_type);
5068 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units[n_type_units - 1] = sig_type;
5069 sig_type->signature = sig;
5070 sig_type->per_cu.is_debug_types = 1;
5071 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index)
5072 {
5073 sig_type->per_cu.v.quick =
5074 OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
5075 struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data);
5076 }
5077
5078 if (slot == NULL)
5079 {
5080 slot = htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types,
5081 sig_type, INSERT);
5082 }
5083 gdb_assert (*slot == NULL);
5084 *slot = sig_type;
5085 /* The rest of sig_type must be filled in by the caller. */
5086 return sig_type;
5087}
5088
a2ce51a0
DE
5089/* Subroutine of lookup_dwo_signatured_type and lookup_dwp_signatured_type.
5090 Fill in SIG_ENTRY with DWO_ENTRY. */
5091
5092static void
5093fill_in_sig_entry_from_dwo_entry (struct objfile *objfile,
5094 struct signatured_type *sig_entry,
5095 struct dwo_unit *dwo_entry)
5096{
7ee85ab1 5097 /* Make sure we're not clobbering something we don't expect to. */
a2ce51a0
DE
5098 gdb_assert (! sig_entry->per_cu.queued);
5099 gdb_assert (sig_entry->per_cu.cu == NULL);
6aa5f3a6
DE
5100 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index)
5101 {
5102 gdb_assert (sig_entry->per_cu.v.quick != NULL);
43f3e411 5103 gdb_assert (sig_entry->per_cu.v.quick->compunit_symtab == NULL);
6aa5f3a6
DE
5104 }
5105 else
5106 gdb_assert (sig_entry->per_cu.v.psymtab == NULL);
a2ce51a0 5107 gdb_assert (sig_entry->signature == dwo_entry->signature);
9c541725 5108 gdb_assert (to_underlying (sig_entry->type_offset_in_section) == 0);
a2ce51a0 5109 gdb_assert (sig_entry->type_unit_group == NULL);
7ee85ab1
DE
5110 gdb_assert (sig_entry->dwo_unit == NULL);
5111
5112 sig_entry->per_cu.section = dwo_entry->section;
9c541725 5113 sig_entry->per_cu.sect_off = dwo_entry->sect_off;
7ee85ab1
DE
5114 sig_entry->per_cu.length = dwo_entry->length;
5115 sig_entry->per_cu.reading_dwo_directly = 1;
5116 sig_entry->per_cu.objfile = objfile;
a2ce51a0
DE
5117 sig_entry->type_offset_in_tu = dwo_entry->type_offset_in_tu;
5118 sig_entry->dwo_unit = dwo_entry;
5119}
5120
5121/* Subroutine of lookup_signatured_type.
7ee85ab1
DE
5122 If we haven't read the TU yet, create the signatured_type data structure
5123 for a TU to be read in directly from a DWO file, bypassing the stub.
5124 This is the "Stay in DWO Optimization": When there is no DWP file and we're
5125 using .gdb_index, then when reading a CU we want to stay in the DWO file
5126 containing that CU. Otherwise we could end up reading several other DWO
5127 files (due to comdat folding) to process the transitive closure of all the
5128 mentioned TUs, and that can be slow. The current DWO file will have every
5129 type signature that it needs.
a2ce51a0
DE
5130 We only do this for .gdb_index because in the psymtab case we already have
5131 to read all the DWOs to build the type unit groups. */
5132
5133static struct signatured_type *
5134lookup_dwo_signatured_type (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, ULONGEST sig)
5135{
5136 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
5137 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
5138 struct dwo_unit find_dwo_entry, *dwo_entry;
5139 struct signatured_type find_sig_entry, *sig_entry;
6aa5f3a6 5140 void **slot;
a2ce51a0
DE
5141
5142 gdb_assert (cu->dwo_unit && dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index);
5143
6aa5f3a6
DE
5144 /* If TU skeletons have been removed then we may not have read in any
5145 TUs yet. */
5146 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types == NULL)
5147 {
5148 dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types
5149 = allocate_signatured_type_table (objfile);
5150 }
a2ce51a0
DE
5151
5152 /* We only ever need to read in one copy of a signatured type.
6aa5f3a6
DE
5153 Use the global signatured_types array to do our own comdat-folding
5154 of types. If this is the first time we're reading this TU, and
5155 the TU has an entry in .gdb_index, replace the recorded data from
5156 .gdb_index with this TU. */
a2ce51a0 5157
a2ce51a0 5158 find_sig_entry.signature = sig;
6aa5f3a6
DE
5159 slot = htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types,
5160 &find_sig_entry, INSERT);
9a3c8263 5161 sig_entry = (struct signatured_type *) *slot;
7ee85ab1
DE
5162
5163 /* We can get here with the TU already read, *or* in the process of being
6aa5f3a6
DE
5164 read. Don't reassign the global entry to point to this DWO if that's
5165 the case. Also note that if the TU is already being read, it may not
5166 have come from a DWO, the program may be a mix of Fission-compiled
5167 code and non-Fission-compiled code. */
5168
5169 /* Have we already tried to read this TU?
5170 Note: sig_entry can be NULL if the skeleton TU was removed (thus it
5171 needn't exist in the global table yet). */
5172 if (sig_entry != NULL && sig_entry->per_cu.tu_read)
a2ce51a0
DE
5173 return sig_entry;
5174
6aa5f3a6
DE
5175 /* Note: cu->dwo_unit is the dwo_unit that references this TU, not the
5176 dwo_unit of the TU itself. */
5177 dwo_file = cu->dwo_unit->dwo_file;
5178
a2ce51a0
DE
5179 /* Ok, this is the first time we're reading this TU. */
5180 if (dwo_file->tus == NULL)
5181 return NULL;
5182 find_dwo_entry.signature = sig;
9a3c8263 5183 dwo_entry = (struct dwo_unit *) htab_find (dwo_file->tus, &find_dwo_entry);
a2ce51a0
DE
5184 if (dwo_entry == NULL)
5185 return NULL;
5186
6aa5f3a6
DE
5187 /* If the global table doesn't have an entry for this TU, add one. */
5188 if (sig_entry == NULL)
5189 sig_entry = add_type_unit (sig, slot);
5190
a2ce51a0 5191 fill_in_sig_entry_from_dwo_entry (objfile, sig_entry, dwo_entry);
89e63ee4 5192 sig_entry->per_cu.tu_read = 1;
a2ce51a0
DE
5193 return sig_entry;
5194}
5195
a2ce51a0
DE
5196/* Subroutine of lookup_signatured_type.
5197 Look up the type for signature SIG, and if we can't find SIG in .gdb_index
6aa5f3a6
DE
5198 then try the DWP file. If the TU stub (skeleton) has been removed then
5199 it won't be in .gdb_index. */
a2ce51a0
DE
5200
5201static struct signatured_type *
5202lookup_dwp_signatured_type (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, ULONGEST sig)
5203{
5204 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
5205 struct dwp_file *dwp_file = get_dwp_file ();
5206 struct dwo_unit *dwo_entry;
5207 struct signatured_type find_sig_entry, *sig_entry;
6aa5f3a6 5208 void **slot;
a2ce51a0
DE
5209
5210 gdb_assert (cu->dwo_unit && dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index);
5211 gdb_assert (dwp_file != NULL);
5212
6aa5f3a6
DE
5213 /* If TU skeletons have been removed then we may not have read in any
5214 TUs yet. */
5215 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types == NULL)
a2ce51a0 5216 {
6aa5f3a6
DE
5217 dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types
5218 = allocate_signatured_type_table (objfile);
a2ce51a0
DE
5219 }
5220
6aa5f3a6
DE
5221 find_sig_entry.signature = sig;
5222 slot = htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types,
5223 &find_sig_entry, INSERT);
9a3c8263 5224 sig_entry = (struct signatured_type *) *slot;
6aa5f3a6
DE
5225
5226 /* Have we already tried to read this TU?
5227 Note: sig_entry can be NULL if the skeleton TU was removed (thus it
5228 needn't exist in the global table yet). */
5229 if (sig_entry != NULL)
5230 return sig_entry;
5231
a2ce51a0
DE
5232 if (dwp_file->tus == NULL)
5233 return NULL;
57d63ce2
DE
5234 dwo_entry = lookup_dwo_unit_in_dwp (dwp_file, NULL,
5235 sig, 1 /* is_debug_types */);
a2ce51a0
DE
5236 if (dwo_entry == NULL)
5237 return NULL;
5238
6aa5f3a6 5239 sig_entry = add_type_unit (sig, slot);
a2ce51a0
DE
5240 fill_in_sig_entry_from_dwo_entry (objfile, sig_entry, dwo_entry);
5241
a2ce51a0
DE
5242 return sig_entry;
5243}
5244
380bca97 5245/* Lookup a signature based type for DW_FORM_ref_sig8.
5a8b3f62
DE
5246 Returns NULL if signature SIG is not present in the table.
5247 It is up to the caller to complain about this. */
348e048f
DE
5248
5249static struct signatured_type *
a2ce51a0 5250lookup_signatured_type (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, ULONGEST sig)
348e048f 5251{
a2ce51a0
DE
5252 if (cu->dwo_unit
5253 && dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index)
5254 {
5255 /* We're in a DWO/DWP file, and we're using .gdb_index.
5256 These cases require special processing. */
5257 if (get_dwp_file () == NULL)
5258 return lookup_dwo_signatured_type (cu, sig);
5259 else
5260 return lookup_dwp_signatured_type (cu, sig);
5261 }
5262 else
5263 {
5264 struct signatured_type find_entry, *entry;
348e048f 5265
a2ce51a0
DE
5266 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types == NULL)
5267 return NULL;
5268 find_entry.signature = sig;
9a3c8263
SM
5269 entry = ((struct signatured_type *)
5270 htab_find (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types, &find_entry));
a2ce51a0
DE
5271 return entry;
5272 }
348e048f 5273}
42e7ad6c
DE
5274\f
5275/* Low level DIE reading support. */
348e048f 5276
d85a05f0
DJ
5277/* Initialize a die_reader_specs struct from a dwarf2_cu struct. */
5278
5279static void
5280init_cu_die_reader (struct die_reader_specs *reader,
dee91e82 5281 struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
3019eac3
DE
5282 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
5283 struct dwo_file *dwo_file)
d85a05f0 5284{
fceca515 5285 gdb_assert (section->readin && section->buffer != NULL);
a32a8923 5286 reader->abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
d85a05f0 5287 reader->cu = cu;
3019eac3 5288 reader->dwo_file = dwo_file;
dee91e82
DE
5289 reader->die_section = section;
5290 reader->buffer = section->buffer;
f664829e 5291 reader->buffer_end = section->buffer + section->size;
a2ce51a0 5292 reader->comp_dir = NULL;
d85a05f0
DJ
5293}
5294
b0c7bfa9
DE
5295/* Subroutine of init_cutu_and_read_dies to simplify it.
5296 Read in the rest of a CU/TU top level DIE from DWO_UNIT.
5297 There's just a lot of work to do, and init_cutu_and_read_dies is big enough
5298 already.
5299
5300 STUB_COMP_UNIT_DIE is for the stub DIE, we copy over certain attributes
5301 from it to the DIE in the DWO. If NULL we are skipping the stub.
a2ce51a0
DE
5302 STUB_COMP_DIR is similar to STUB_COMP_UNIT_DIE: When reading a TU directly
5303 from the DWO file, bypassing the stub, it contains the DW_AT_comp_dir
c54a1dd8
DE
5304 attribute of the referencing CU. At most one of STUB_COMP_UNIT_DIE and
5305 STUB_COMP_DIR may be non-NULL.
b0c7bfa9
DE
5306 *RESULT_READER,*RESULT_INFO_PTR,*RESULT_COMP_UNIT_DIE,*RESULT_HAS_CHILDREN
5307 are filled in with the info of the DIE from the DWO file.
5308 ABBREV_TABLE_PROVIDED is non-zero if the caller of init_cutu_and_read_dies
5309 provided an abbrev table to use.
5310 The result is non-zero if a valid (non-dummy) DIE was found. */
5311
5312static int
5313read_cutu_die_from_dwo (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
5314 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit,
5315 int abbrev_table_provided,
5316 struct die_info *stub_comp_unit_die,
a2ce51a0 5317 const char *stub_comp_dir,
b0c7bfa9 5318 struct die_reader_specs *result_reader,
d521ce57 5319 const gdb_byte **result_info_ptr,
b0c7bfa9
DE
5320 struct die_info **result_comp_unit_die,
5321 int *result_has_children)
5322{
5323 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
5324 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = this_cu->cu;
5325 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
5326 bfd *abfd;
d521ce57 5327 const gdb_byte *begin_info_ptr, *info_ptr;
b0c7bfa9
DE
5328 ULONGEST signature; /* Or dwo_id. */
5329 struct attribute *comp_dir, *stmt_list, *low_pc, *high_pc, *ranges;
5330 int i,num_extra_attrs;
5331 struct dwarf2_section_info *dwo_abbrev_section;
5332 struct attribute *attr;
5333 struct die_info *comp_unit_die;
5334
b0aeadb3
DE
5335 /* At most one of these may be provided. */
5336 gdb_assert ((stub_comp_unit_die != NULL) + (stub_comp_dir != NULL) <= 1);
a2ce51a0 5337
b0c7bfa9
DE
5338 /* These attributes aren't processed until later:
5339 DW_AT_stmt_list, DW_AT_low_pc, DW_AT_high_pc, DW_AT_ranges.
0d60c288
DE
5340 DW_AT_comp_dir is used now, to find the DWO file, but it is also
5341 referenced later. However, these attributes are found in the stub
5342 which we won't have later. In order to not impose this complication
5343 on the rest of the code, we read them here and copy them to the
5344 DWO CU/TU die. */
b0c7bfa9
DE
5345
5346 stmt_list = NULL;
5347 low_pc = NULL;
5348 high_pc = NULL;
5349 ranges = NULL;
5350 comp_dir = NULL;
5351
5352 if (stub_comp_unit_die != NULL)
5353 {
5354 /* For TUs in DWO files, the DW_AT_stmt_list attribute lives in the
5355 DWO file. */
5356 if (! this_cu->is_debug_types)
5357 stmt_list = dwarf2_attr (stub_comp_unit_die, DW_AT_stmt_list, cu);
5358 low_pc = dwarf2_attr (stub_comp_unit_die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu);
5359 high_pc = dwarf2_attr (stub_comp_unit_die, DW_AT_high_pc, cu);
5360 ranges = dwarf2_attr (stub_comp_unit_die, DW_AT_ranges, cu);
5361 comp_dir = dwarf2_attr (stub_comp_unit_die, DW_AT_comp_dir, cu);
5362
5363 /* There should be a DW_AT_addr_base attribute here (if needed).
5364 We need the value before we can process DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index. */
5365 cu->addr_base = 0;
5366 attr = dwarf2_attr (stub_comp_unit_die, DW_AT_GNU_addr_base, cu);
5367 if (attr)
5368 cu->addr_base = DW_UNSND (attr);
5369
5370 /* There should be a DW_AT_ranges_base attribute here (if needed).
5371 We need the value before we can process DW_AT_ranges. */
5372 cu->ranges_base = 0;
5373 attr = dwarf2_attr (stub_comp_unit_die, DW_AT_GNU_ranges_base, cu);
5374 if (attr)
5375 cu->ranges_base = DW_UNSND (attr);
5376 }
a2ce51a0
DE
5377 else if (stub_comp_dir != NULL)
5378 {
5379 /* Reconstruct the comp_dir attribute to simplify the code below. */
8d749320 5380 comp_dir = XOBNEW (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, struct attribute);
a2ce51a0
DE
5381 comp_dir->name = DW_AT_comp_dir;
5382 comp_dir->form = DW_FORM_string;
5383 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (comp_dir) = 0;
5384 DW_STRING (comp_dir) = stub_comp_dir;
5385 }
b0c7bfa9
DE
5386
5387 /* Set up for reading the DWO CU/TU. */
5388 cu->dwo_unit = dwo_unit;
5389 section = dwo_unit->section;
5390 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
a32a8923 5391 abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
9c541725
PA
5392 begin_info_ptr = info_ptr = (section->buffer
5393 + to_underlying (dwo_unit->sect_off));
b0c7bfa9
DE
5394 dwo_abbrev_section = &dwo_unit->dwo_file->sections.abbrev;
5395 init_cu_die_reader (result_reader, cu, section, dwo_unit->dwo_file);
5396
5397 if (this_cu->is_debug_types)
5398 {
b0c7bfa9
DE
5399 struct signatured_type *sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) this_cu;
5400
43988095 5401 info_ptr = read_and_check_comp_unit_head (&cu->header, section,
b0c7bfa9 5402 dwo_abbrev_section,
43988095 5403 info_ptr, rcuh_kind::TYPE);
a2ce51a0 5404 /* This is not an assert because it can be caused by bad debug info. */
43988095 5405 if (sig_type->signature != cu->header.signature)
a2ce51a0
DE
5406 {
5407 error (_("Dwarf Error: signature mismatch %s vs %s while reading"
5408 " TU at offset 0x%x [in module %s]"),
5409 hex_string (sig_type->signature),
43988095 5410 hex_string (cu->header.signature),
9c541725 5411 to_underlying (dwo_unit->sect_off),
a2ce51a0
DE
5412 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
5413 }
9c541725 5414 gdb_assert (dwo_unit->sect_off == cu->header.sect_off);
b0c7bfa9
DE
5415 /* For DWOs coming from DWP files, we don't know the CU length
5416 nor the type's offset in the TU until now. */
5417 dwo_unit->length = get_cu_length (&cu->header);
9c541725 5418 dwo_unit->type_offset_in_tu = cu->header.type_cu_offset_in_tu;
b0c7bfa9
DE
5419
5420 /* Establish the type offset that can be used to lookup the type.
5421 For DWO files, we don't know it until now. */
9c541725
PA
5422 sig_type->type_offset_in_section
5423 = dwo_unit->sect_off + to_underlying (dwo_unit->type_offset_in_tu);
b0c7bfa9
DE
5424 }
5425 else
5426 {
5427 info_ptr = read_and_check_comp_unit_head (&cu->header, section,
5428 dwo_abbrev_section,
43988095 5429 info_ptr, rcuh_kind::COMPILE);
9c541725 5430 gdb_assert (dwo_unit->sect_off == cu->header.sect_off);
b0c7bfa9
DE
5431 /* For DWOs coming from DWP files, we don't know the CU length
5432 until now. */
5433 dwo_unit->length = get_cu_length (&cu->header);
5434 }
5435
02142a6c
DE
5436 /* Replace the CU's original abbrev table with the DWO's.
5437 Reminder: We can't read the abbrev table until we've read the header. */
b0c7bfa9
DE
5438 if (abbrev_table_provided)
5439 {
5440 /* Don't free the provided abbrev table, the caller of
5441 init_cutu_and_read_dies owns it. */
5442 dwarf2_read_abbrevs (cu, dwo_abbrev_section);
02142a6c 5443 /* Ensure the DWO abbrev table gets freed. */
b0c7bfa9
DE
5444 make_cleanup (dwarf2_free_abbrev_table, cu);
5445 }
5446 else
5447 {
5448 dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (cu);
5449 dwarf2_read_abbrevs (cu, dwo_abbrev_section);
02142a6c 5450 /* Leave any existing abbrev table cleanup as is. */
b0c7bfa9
DE
5451 }
5452
5453 /* Read in the die, but leave space to copy over the attributes
5454 from the stub. This has the benefit of simplifying the rest of
5455 the code - all the work to maintain the illusion of a single
5456 DW_TAG_{compile,type}_unit DIE is done here. */
5457 num_extra_attrs = ((stmt_list != NULL)
5458 + (low_pc != NULL)
5459 + (high_pc != NULL)
5460 + (ranges != NULL)
5461 + (comp_dir != NULL));
5462 info_ptr = read_full_die_1 (result_reader, result_comp_unit_die, info_ptr,
5463 result_has_children, num_extra_attrs);
5464
5465 /* Copy over the attributes from the stub to the DIE we just read in. */
5466 comp_unit_die = *result_comp_unit_die;
5467 i = comp_unit_die->num_attrs;
5468 if (stmt_list != NULL)
5469 comp_unit_die->attrs[i++] = *stmt_list;
5470 if (low_pc != NULL)
5471 comp_unit_die->attrs[i++] = *low_pc;
5472 if (high_pc != NULL)
5473 comp_unit_die->attrs[i++] = *high_pc;
5474 if (ranges != NULL)
5475 comp_unit_die->attrs[i++] = *ranges;
5476 if (comp_dir != NULL)
5477 comp_unit_die->attrs[i++] = *comp_dir;
5478 comp_unit_die->num_attrs += num_extra_attrs;
5479
b4f54984 5480 if (dwarf_die_debug)
bf6af496
DE
5481 {
5482 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
5483 "Read die from %s@0x%x of %s:\n",
a32a8923 5484 get_section_name (section),
bf6af496
DE
5485 (unsigned) (begin_info_ptr - section->buffer),
5486 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
b4f54984 5487 dump_die (comp_unit_die, dwarf_die_debug);
bf6af496
DE
5488 }
5489
a2ce51a0
DE
5490 /* Save the comp_dir attribute. If there is no DWP file then we'll read
5491 TUs by skipping the stub and going directly to the entry in the DWO file.
5492 However, skipping the stub means we won't get DW_AT_comp_dir, so we have
5493 to get it via circuitous means. Blech. */
5494 if (comp_dir != NULL)
5495 result_reader->comp_dir = DW_STRING (comp_dir);
5496
b0c7bfa9
DE
5497 /* Skip dummy compilation units. */
5498 if (info_ptr >= begin_info_ptr + dwo_unit->length
5499 || peek_abbrev_code (abfd, info_ptr) == 0)
5500 return 0;
5501
5502 *result_info_ptr = info_ptr;
5503 return 1;
5504}
5505
5506/* Subroutine of init_cutu_and_read_dies to simplify it.
5507 Look up the DWO unit specified by COMP_UNIT_DIE of THIS_CU.
6a506a2d 5508 Returns NULL if the specified DWO unit cannot be found. */
b0c7bfa9
DE
5509
5510static struct dwo_unit *
5511lookup_dwo_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
5512 struct die_info *comp_unit_die)
5513{
5514 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = this_cu->cu;
5515 struct attribute *attr;
5516 ULONGEST signature;
5517 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
5518 const char *comp_dir, *dwo_name;
5519
a2ce51a0
DE
5520 gdb_assert (cu != NULL);
5521
b0c7bfa9 5522 /* Yeah, we look dwo_name up again, but it simplifies the code. */
7d45c7c3
KB
5523 dwo_name = dwarf2_string_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name, cu);
5524 comp_dir = dwarf2_string_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_comp_dir, cu);
b0c7bfa9
DE
5525
5526 if (this_cu->is_debug_types)
5527 {
5528 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
5529
5530 /* Since this_cu is the first member of struct signatured_type,
5531 we can go from a pointer to one to a pointer to the other. */
5532 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) this_cu;
5533 signature = sig_type->signature;
5534 dwo_unit = lookup_dwo_type_unit (sig_type, dwo_name, comp_dir);
5535 }
5536 else
5537 {
5538 struct attribute *attr;
5539
5540 attr = dwarf2_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id, cu);
5541 if (! attr)
5542 error (_("Dwarf Error: missing dwo_id for dwo_name %s"
5543 " [in module %s]"),
4262abfb 5544 dwo_name, objfile_name (this_cu->objfile));
b0c7bfa9
DE
5545 signature = DW_UNSND (attr);
5546 dwo_unit = lookup_dwo_comp_unit (this_cu, dwo_name, comp_dir,
5547 signature);
5548 }
5549
b0c7bfa9
DE
5550 return dwo_unit;
5551}
5552
a2ce51a0 5553/* Subroutine of init_cutu_and_read_dies to simplify it.
6aa5f3a6
DE
5554 See it for a description of the parameters.
5555 Read a TU directly from a DWO file, bypassing the stub.
5556
5557 Note: This function could be a little bit simpler if we shared cleanups
5558 with our caller, init_cutu_and_read_dies. That's generally a fragile thing
5559 to do, so we keep this function self-contained. Or we could move this
5560 into our caller, but it's complex enough already. */
a2ce51a0
DE
5561
5562static void
6aa5f3a6
DE
5563init_tu_and_read_dwo_dies (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
5564 int use_existing_cu, int keep,
a2ce51a0
DE
5565 die_reader_func_ftype *die_reader_func,
5566 void *data)
5567{
5568 struct dwarf2_cu *cu;
5569 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
6aa5f3a6 5570 struct cleanup *cleanups, *free_cu_cleanup = NULL;
a2ce51a0
DE
5571 struct die_reader_specs reader;
5572 const gdb_byte *info_ptr;
5573 struct die_info *comp_unit_die;
5574 int has_children;
5575
5576 /* Verify we can do the following downcast, and that we have the
5577 data we need. */
5578 gdb_assert (this_cu->is_debug_types && this_cu->reading_dwo_directly);
5579 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) this_cu;
5580 gdb_assert (sig_type->dwo_unit != NULL);
5581
5582 cleanups = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
5583
6aa5f3a6
DE
5584 if (use_existing_cu && this_cu->cu != NULL)
5585 {
5586 gdb_assert (this_cu->cu->dwo_unit == sig_type->dwo_unit);
5587 cu = this_cu->cu;
5588 /* There's no need to do the rereading_dwo_cu handling that
5589 init_cutu_and_read_dies does since we don't read the stub. */
5590 }
5591 else
5592 {
5593 /* If !use_existing_cu, this_cu->cu must be NULL. */
5594 gdb_assert (this_cu->cu == NULL);
8d749320 5595 cu = XNEW (struct dwarf2_cu);
6aa5f3a6
DE
5596 init_one_comp_unit (cu, this_cu);
5597 /* If an error occurs while loading, release our storage. */
5598 free_cu_cleanup = make_cleanup (free_heap_comp_unit, cu);
5599 }
5600
5601 /* A future optimization, if needed, would be to use an existing
5602 abbrev table. When reading DWOs with skeletonless TUs, all the TUs
5603 could share abbrev tables. */
a2ce51a0
DE
5604
5605 if (read_cutu_die_from_dwo (this_cu, sig_type->dwo_unit,
5606 0 /* abbrev_table_provided */,
5607 NULL /* stub_comp_unit_die */,
5608 sig_type->dwo_unit->dwo_file->comp_dir,
5609 &reader, &info_ptr,
5610 &comp_unit_die, &has_children) == 0)
5611 {
5612 /* Dummy die. */
5613 do_cleanups (cleanups);
5614 return;
5615 }
5616
5617 /* All the "real" work is done here. */
5618 die_reader_func (&reader, info_ptr, comp_unit_die, has_children, data);
5619
6aa5f3a6 5620 /* This duplicates the code in init_cutu_and_read_dies,
a2ce51a0
DE
5621 but the alternative is making the latter more complex.
5622 This function is only for the special case of using DWO files directly:
5623 no point in overly complicating the general case just to handle this. */
6aa5f3a6 5624 if (free_cu_cleanup != NULL)
a2ce51a0 5625 {
6aa5f3a6
DE
5626 if (keep)
5627 {
5628 /* We've successfully allocated this compilation unit. Let our
5629 caller clean it up when finished with it. */
5630 discard_cleanups (free_cu_cleanup);
a2ce51a0 5631
6aa5f3a6
DE
5632 /* We can only discard free_cu_cleanup and all subsequent cleanups.
5633 So we have to manually free the abbrev table. */
5634 dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (cu);
a2ce51a0 5635
6aa5f3a6
DE
5636 /* Link this CU into read_in_chain. */
5637 this_cu->cu->read_in_chain = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain;
5638 dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain = this_cu;
5639 }
5640 else
5641 do_cleanups (free_cu_cleanup);
a2ce51a0 5642 }
a2ce51a0
DE
5643
5644 do_cleanups (cleanups);
5645}
5646
fd820528 5647/* Initialize a CU (or TU) and read its DIEs.
3019eac3 5648 If the CU defers to a DWO file, read the DWO file as well.
dee91e82 5649
f4dc4d17
DE
5650 ABBREV_TABLE, if non-NULL, is the abbreviation table to use.
5651 Otherwise the table specified in the comp unit header is read in and used.
5652 This is an optimization for when we already have the abbrev table.
5653
dee91e82
DE
5654 If USE_EXISTING_CU is non-zero, and THIS_CU->cu is non-NULL, then use it.
5655 Otherwise, a new CU is allocated with xmalloc.
5656
5657 If KEEP is non-zero, then if we allocated a dwarf2_cu we add it to
5658 read_in_chain. Otherwise the dwarf2_cu data is freed at the end.
5659
5660 WARNING: If THIS_CU is a "dummy CU" (used as filler by the incremental
fd820528 5661 linker) then DIE_READER_FUNC will not get called. */
aaa75496 5662
70221824 5663static void
fd820528 5664init_cutu_and_read_dies (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
f4dc4d17 5665 struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table,
fd820528
DE
5666 int use_existing_cu, int keep,
5667 die_reader_func_ftype *die_reader_func,
5668 void *data)
c906108c 5669{
dee91e82 5670 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
8a0459fd 5671 struct dwarf2_section_info *section = this_cu->section;
a32a8923 5672 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
dee91e82 5673 struct dwarf2_cu *cu;
d521ce57 5674 const gdb_byte *begin_info_ptr, *info_ptr;
dee91e82 5675 struct die_reader_specs reader;
d85a05f0 5676 struct die_info *comp_unit_die;
dee91e82 5677 int has_children;
d85a05f0 5678 struct attribute *attr;
365156ad 5679 struct cleanup *cleanups, *free_cu_cleanup = NULL;
dee91e82 5680 struct signatured_type *sig_type = NULL;
4bdcc0c1 5681 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section;
42e7ad6c
DE
5682 /* Non-zero if CU currently points to a DWO file and we need to
5683 reread it. When this happens we need to reread the skeleton die
a2ce51a0 5684 before we can reread the DWO file (this only applies to CUs, not TUs). */
42e7ad6c 5685 int rereading_dwo_cu = 0;
c906108c 5686
b4f54984 5687 if (dwarf_die_debug)
09406207
DE
5688 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reading %s unit at offset 0x%x\n",
5689 this_cu->is_debug_types ? "type" : "comp",
9c541725 5690 to_underlying (this_cu->sect_off));
09406207 5691
dee91e82
DE
5692 if (use_existing_cu)
5693 gdb_assert (keep);
23745b47 5694
a2ce51a0
DE
5695 /* If we're reading a TU directly from a DWO file, including a virtual DWO
5696 file (instead of going through the stub), short-circuit all of this. */
5697 if (this_cu->reading_dwo_directly)
5698 {
5699 /* Narrow down the scope of possibilities to have to understand. */
5700 gdb_assert (this_cu->is_debug_types);
5701 gdb_assert (abbrev_table == NULL);
6aa5f3a6
DE
5702 init_tu_and_read_dwo_dies (this_cu, use_existing_cu, keep,
5703 die_reader_func, data);
a2ce51a0
DE
5704 return;
5705 }
5706
dee91e82
DE
5707 cleanups = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
5708
5709 /* This is cheap if the section is already read in. */
5710 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
5711
9c541725 5712 begin_info_ptr = info_ptr = section->buffer + to_underlying (this_cu->sect_off);
36586728
TT
5713
5714 abbrev_section = get_abbrev_section_for_cu (this_cu);
dee91e82
DE
5715
5716 if (use_existing_cu && this_cu->cu != NULL)
5717 {
5718 cu = this_cu->cu;
42e7ad6c
DE
5719 /* If this CU is from a DWO file we need to start over, we need to
5720 refetch the attributes from the skeleton CU.
5721 This could be optimized by retrieving those attributes from when we
5722 were here the first time: the previous comp_unit_die was stored in
5723 comp_unit_obstack. But there's no data yet that we need this
5724 optimization. */
5725 if (cu->dwo_unit != NULL)
5726 rereading_dwo_cu = 1;
dee91e82
DE
5727 }
5728 else
5729 {
5730 /* If !use_existing_cu, this_cu->cu must be NULL. */
5731 gdb_assert (this_cu->cu == NULL);
8d749320 5732 cu = XNEW (struct dwarf2_cu);
dee91e82 5733 init_one_comp_unit (cu, this_cu);
dee91e82 5734 /* If an error occurs while loading, release our storage. */
365156ad 5735 free_cu_cleanup = make_cleanup (free_heap_comp_unit, cu);
42e7ad6c 5736 }
dee91e82 5737
b0c7bfa9 5738 /* Get the header. */
9c541725 5739 if (to_underlying (cu->header.first_die_cu_offset) != 0 && !rereading_dwo_cu)
42e7ad6c
DE
5740 {
5741 /* We already have the header, there's no need to read it in again. */
9c541725 5742 info_ptr += to_underlying (cu->header.first_die_cu_offset);
42e7ad6c
DE
5743 }
5744 else
5745 {
3019eac3 5746 if (this_cu->is_debug_types)
dee91e82 5747 {
43988095 5748 info_ptr = read_and_check_comp_unit_head (&cu->header, section,
4bdcc0c1 5749 abbrev_section, info_ptr,
43988095 5750 rcuh_kind::TYPE);
dee91e82 5751
42e7ad6c
DE
5752 /* Since per_cu is the first member of struct signatured_type,
5753 we can go from a pointer to one to a pointer to the other. */
5754 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) this_cu;
43988095 5755 gdb_assert (sig_type->signature == cu->header.signature);
9c541725
PA
5756 gdb_assert (sig_type->type_offset_in_tu
5757 == cu->header.type_cu_offset_in_tu);
5758 gdb_assert (this_cu->sect_off == cu->header.sect_off);
dee91e82 5759
42e7ad6c
DE
5760 /* LENGTH has not been set yet for type units if we're
5761 using .gdb_index. */
1ce1cefd 5762 this_cu->length = get_cu_length (&cu->header);
3019eac3
DE
5763
5764 /* Establish the type offset that can be used to lookup the type. */
9c541725
PA
5765 sig_type->type_offset_in_section =
5766 this_cu->sect_off + to_underlying (sig_type->type_offset_in_tu);
43988095
JK
5767
5768 this_cu->dwarf_version = cu->header.version;
dee91e82
DE
5769 }
5770 else
5771 {
4bdcc0c1
DE
5772 info_ptr = read_and_check_comp_unit_head (&cu->header, section,
5773 abbrev_section,
43988095
JK
5774 info_ptr,
5775 rcuh_kind::COMPILE);
dee91e82 5776
9c541725 5777 gdb_assert (this_cu->sect_off == cu->header.sect_off);
1ce1cefd 5778 gdb_assert (this_cu->length == get_cu_length (&cu->header));
43988095 5779 this_cu->dwarf_version = cu->header.version;
dee91e82
DE
5780 }
5781 }
10b3939b 5782
6caca83c 5783 /* Skip dummy compilation units. */
dee91e82 5784 if (info_ptr >= begin_info_ptr + this_cu->length
6caca83c
CC
5785 || peek_abbrev_code (abfd, info_ptr) == 0)
5786 {
dee91e82 5787 do_cleanups (cleanups);
21b2bd31 5788 return;
6caca83c
CC
5789 }
5790
433df2d4
DE
5791 /* If we don't have them yet, read the abbrevs for this compilation unit.
5792 And if we need to read them now, make sure they're freed when we're
42e7ad6c
DE
5793 done. Note that it's important that if the CU had an abbrev table
5794 on entry we don't free it when we're done: Somewhere up the call stack
5795 it may be in use. */
f4dc4d17
DE
5796 if (abbrev_table != NULL)
5797 {
5798 gdb_assert (cu->abbrev_table == NULL);
9c541725 5799 gdb_assert (cu->header.abbrev_sect_off == abbrev_table->sect_off);
f4dc4d17
DE
5800 cu->abbrev_table = abbrev_table;
5801 }
5802 else if (cu->abbrev_table == NULL)
dee91e82 5803 {
4bdcc0c1 5804 dwarf2_read_abbrevs (cu, abbrev_section);
dee91e82
DE
5805 make_cleanup (dwarf2_free_abbrev_table, cu);
5806 }
42e7ad6c
DE
5807 else if (rereading_dwo_cu)
5808 {
5809 dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (cu);
5810 dwarf2_read_abbrevs (cu, abbrev_section);
5811 }
af703f96 5812
dee91e82 5813 /* Read the top level CU/TU die. */
3019eac3 5814 init_cu_die_reader (&reader, cu, section, NULL);
dee91e82 5815 info_ptr = read_full_die (&reader, &comp_unit_die, info_ptr, &has_children);
93311388 5816
b0c7bfa9
DE
5817 /* If we are in a DWO stub, process it and then read in the "real" CU/TU
5818 from the DWO file.
5819 Note that if USE_EXISTING_OK != 0, and THIS_CU->cu already contains a
5820 DWO CU, that this test will fail (the attribute will not be present). */
3019eac3
DE
5821 attr = dwarf2_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name, cu);
5822 if (attr)
5823 {
3019eac3 5824 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
b0c7bfa9 5825 struct die_info *dwo_comp_unit_die;
3019eac3
DE
5826
5827 if (has_children)
6a506a2d
DE
5828 {
5829 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
5830 _("compilation unit with DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name"
5831 " has children (offset 0x%x) [in module %s]"),
9c541725 5832 to_underlying (this_cu->sect_off), bfd_get_filename (abfd));
6a506a2d 5833 }
b0c7bfa9 5834 dwo_unit = lookup_dwo_unit (this_cu, comp_unit_die);
6a506a2d 5835 if (dwo_unit != NULL)
3019eac3 5836 {
6a506a2d
DE
5837 if (read_cutu_die_from_dwo (this_cu, dwo_unit,
5838 abbrev_table != NULL,
a2ce51a0 5839 comp_unit_die, NULL,
6a506a2d
DE
5840 &reader, &info_ptr,
5841 &dwo_comp_unit_die, &has_children) == 0)
5842 {
5843 /* Dummy die. */
5844 do_cleanups (cleanups);
5845 return;
5846 }
5847 comp_unit_die = dwo_comp_unit_die;
5848 }
5849 else
5850 {
5851 /* Yikes, we couldn't find the rest of the DIE, we only have
5852 the stub. A complaint has already been logged. There's
5853 not much more we can do except pass on the stub DIE to
5854 die_reader_func. We don't want to throw an error on bad
5855 debug info. */
3019eac3
DE
5856 }
5857 }
5858
b0c7bfa9 5859 /* All of the above is setup for this call. Yikes. */
dee91e82
DE
5860 die_reader_func (&reader, info_ptr, comp_unit_die, has_children, data);
5861
b0c7bfa9 5862 /* Done, clean up. */
365156ad 5863 if (free_cu_cleanup != NULL)
348e048f 5864 {
365156ad
TT
5865 if (keep)
5866 {
5867 /* We've successfully allocated this compilation unit. Let our
5868 caller clean it up when finished with it. */
5869 discard_cleanups (free_cu_cleanup);
dee91e82 5870
365156ad
TT
5871 /* We can only discard free_cu_cleanup and all subsequent cleanups.
5872 So we have to manually free the abbrev table. */
5873 dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (cu);
dee91e82 5874
365156ad
TT
5875 /* Link this CU into read_in_chain. */
5876 this_cu->cu->read_in_chain = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain;
5877 dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain = this_cu;
5878 }
5879 else
5880 do_cleanups (free_cu_cleanup);
348e048f 5881 }
365156ad
TT
5882
5883 do_cleanups (cleanups);
dee91e82
DE
5884}
5885
33e80786
DE
5886/* Read CU/TU THIS_CU but do not follow DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name if present.
5887 DWO_FILE, if non-NULL, is the DWO file to read (the caller is assumed
5888 to have already done the lookup to find the DWO file).
dee91e82
DE
5889
5890 The caller is required to fill in THIS_CU->section, THIS_CU->offset, and
3019eac3 5891 THIS_CU->is_debug_types, but nothing else.
dee91e82
DE
5892
5893 We fill in THIS_CU->length.
5894
5895 WARNING: If THIS_CU is a "dummy CU" (used as filler by the incremental
5896 linker) then DIE_READER_FUNC will not get called.
5897
5898 THIS_CU->cu is always freed when done.
3019eac3
DE
5899 This is done in order to not leave THIS_CU->cu in a state where we have
5900 to care whether it refers to the "main" CU or the DWO CU. */
dee91e82
DE
5901
5902static void
5903init_cutu_and_read_dies_no_follow (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
3019eac3 5904 struct dwo_file *dwo_file,
dee91e82
DE
5905 die_reader_func_ftype *die_reader_func,
5906 void *data)
5907{
5908 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
8a0459fd 5909 struct dwarf2_section_info *section = this_cu->section;
a32a8923 5910 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
33e80786 5911 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section;
dee91e82 5912 struct dwarf2_cu cu;
d521ce57 5913 const gdb_byte *begin_info_ptr, *info_ptr;
dee91e82
DE
5914 struct die_reader_specs reader;
5915 struct cleanup *cleanups;
5916 struct die_info *comp_unit_die;
5917 int has_children;
5918
b4f54984 5919 if (dwarf_die_debug)
09406207
DE
5920 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reading %s unit at offset 0x%x\n",
5921 this_cu->is_debug_types ? "type" : "comp",
9c541725 5922 to_underlying (this_cu->sect_off));
09406207 5923
dee91e82
DE
5924 gdb_assert (this_cu->cu == NULL);
5925
33e80786
DE
5926 abbrev_section = (dwo_file != NULL
5927 ? &dwo_file->sections.abbrev
5928 : get_abbrev_section_for_cu (this_cu));
5929
dee91e82
DE
5930 /* This is cheap if the section is already read in. */
5931 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
5932
5933 init_one_comp_unit (&cu, this_cu);
5934
5935 cleanups = make_cleanup (free_stack_comp_unit, &cu);
5936
9c541725 5937 begin_info_ptr = info_ptr = section->buffer + to_underlying (this_cu->sect_off);
4bdcc0c1
DE
5938 info_ptr = read_and_check_comp_unit_head (&cu.header, section,
5939 abbrev_section, info_ptr,
43988095
JK
5940 (this_cu->is_debug_types
5941 ? rcuh_kind::TYPE
5942 : rcuh_kind::COMPILE));
dee91e82 5943
1ce1cefd 5944 this_cu->length = get_cu_length (&cu.header);
dee91e82
DE
5945
5946 /* Skip dummy compilation units. */
5947 if (info_ptr >= begin_info_ptr + this_cu->length
5948 || peek_abbrev_code (abfd, info_ptr) == 0)
c906108c 5949 {
dee91e82 5950 do_cleanups (cleanups);
21b2bd31 5951 return;
93311388 5952 }
72bf9492 5953
dee91e82
DE
5954 dwarf2_read_abbrevs (&cu, abbrev_section);
5955 make_cleanup (dwarf2_free_abbrev_table, &cu);
5956
3019eac3 5957 init_cu_die_reader (&reader, &cu, section, dwo_file);
dee91e82
DE
5958 info_ptr = read_full_die (&reader, &comp_unit_die, info_ptr, &has_children);
5959
5960 die_reader_func (&reader, info_ptr, comp_unit_die, has_children, data);
5961
5962 do_cleanups (cleanups);
5963}
5964
3019eac3
DE
5965/* Read a CU/TU, except that this does not look for DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name and
5966 does not lookup the specified DWO file.
5967 This cannot be used to read DWO files.
dee91e82
DE
5968
5969 THIS_CU->cu is always freed when done.
3019eac3
DE
5970 This is done in order to not leave THIS_CU->cu in a state where we have
5971 to care whether it refers to the "main" CU or the DWO CU.
5972 We can revisit this if the data shows there's a performance issue. */
dee91e82
DE
5973
5974static void
5975init_cutu_and_read_dies_simple (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
5976 die_reader_func_ftype *die_reader_func,
5977 void *data)
5978{
33e80786 5979 init_cutu_and_read_dies_no_follow (this_cu, NULL, die_reader_func, data);
dee91e82 5980}
0018ea6f
DE
5981\f
5982/* Type Unit Groups.
dee91e82 5983
0018ea6f
DE
5984 Type Unit Groups are a way to collapse the set of all TUs (type units) into
5985 a more manageable set. The grouping is done by DW_AT_stmt_list entry
5986 so that all types coming from the same compilation (.o file) are grouped
5987 together. A future step could be to put the types in the same symtab as
5988 the CU the types ultimately came from. */
ff013f42 5989
f4dc4d17
DE
5990static hashval_t
5991hash_type_unit_group (const void *item)
5992{
9a3c8263
SM
5993 const struct type_unit_group *tu_group
5994 = (const struct type_unit_group *) item;
f4dc4d17 5995
094b34ac 5996 return hash_stmt_list_entry (&tu_group->hash);
f4dc4d17 5997}
348e048f
DE
5998
5999static int
f4dc4d17 6000eq_type_unit_group (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
348e048f 6001{
9a3c8263
SM
6002 const struct type_unit_group *lhs = (const struct type_unit_group *) item_lhs;
6003 const struct type_unit_group *rhs = (const struct type_unit_group *) item_rhs;
348e048f 6004
094b34ac 6005 return eq_stmt_list_entry (&lhs->hash, &rhs->hash);
f4dc4d17 6006}
348e048f 6007
f4dc4d17
DE
6008/* Allocate a hash table for type unit groups. */
6009
6010static htab_t
6011allocate_type_unit_groups_table (void)
6012{
6013 return htab_create_alloc_ex (3,
6014 hash_type_unit_group,
6015 eq_type_unit_group,
6016 NULL,
6017 &dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile->objfile_obstack,
6018 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
6019 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
6020}
dee91e82 6021
f4dc4d17
DE
6022/* Type units that don't have DW_AT_stmt_list are grouped into their own
6023 partial symtabs. We combine several TUs per psymtab to not let the size
6024 of any one psymtab grow too big. */
6025#define NO_STMT_LIST_TYPE_UNIT_PSYMTAB (1 << 31)
6026#define NO_STMT_LIST_TYPE_UNIT_PSYMTAB_SIZE 10
dee91e82 6027
094b34ac 6028/* Helper routine for get_type_unit_group.
f4dc4d17
DE
6029 Create the type_unit_group object used to hold one or more TUs. */
6030
6031static struct type_unit_group *
094b34ac 6032create_type_unit_group (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, sect_offset line_offset_struct)
f4dc4d17
DE
6033{
6034 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
094b34ac 6035 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
f4dc4d17 6036 struct type_unit_group *tu_group;
f4dc4d17
DE
6037
6038 tu_group = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
6039 struct type_unit_group);
094b34ac 6040 per_cu = &tu_group->per_cu;
f4dc4d17 6041 per_cu->objfile = objfile;
f4dc4d17 6042
094b34ac
DE
6043 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index)
6044 {
6045 per_cu->v.quick = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
6046 struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data);
094b34ac
DE
6047 }
6048 else
6049 {
9c541725 6050 unsigned int line_offset = to_underlying (line_offset_struct);
094b34ac
DE
6051 struct partial_symtab *pst;
6052 char *name;
6053
6054 /* Give the symtab a useful name for debug purposes. */
6055 if ((line_offset & NO_STMT_LIST_TYPE_UNIT_PSYMTAB) != 0)
6056 name = xstrprintf ("<type_units_%d>",
6057 (line_offset & ~NO_STMT_LIST_TYPE_UNIT_PSYMTAB));
6058 else
6059 name = xstrprintf ("<type_units_at_0x%x>", line_offset);
6060
6061 pst = create_partial_symtab (per_cu, name);
6062 pst->anonymous = 1;
f4dc4d17 6063
094b34ac
DE
6064 xfree (name);
6065 }
f4dc4d17 6066
094b34ac 6067 tu_group->hash.dwo_unit = cu->dwo_unit;
9c541725 6068 tu_group->hash.line_sect_off = line_offset_struct;
f4dc4d17
DE
6069
6070 return tu_group;
6071}
6072
094b34ac
DE
6073/* Look up the type_unit_group for type unit CU, and create it if necessary.
6074 STMT_LIST is a DW_AT_stmt_list attribute. */
f4dc4d17
DE
6075
6076static struct type_unit_group *
ff39bb5e 6077get_type_unit_group (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, const struct attribute *stmt_list)
f4dc4d17
DE
6078{
6079 struct tu_stats *tu_stats = &dwarf2_per_objfile->tu_stats;
6080 struct type_unit_group *tu_group;
6081 void **slot;
6082 unsigned int line_offset;
6083 struct type_unit_group type_unit_group_for_lookup;
6084
6085 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups == NULL)
6086 {
6087 dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups =
6088 allocate_type_unit_groups_table ();
6089 }
6090
6091 /* Do we need to create a new group, or can we use an existing one? */
6092
6093 if (stmt_list)
6094 {
6095 line_offset = DW_UNSND (stmt_list);
6096 ++tu_stats->nr_symtab_sharers;
6097 }
6098 else
6099 {
6100 /* Ugh, no stmt_list. Rare, but we have to handle it.
6101 We can do various things here like create one group per TU or
6102 spread them over multiple groups to split up the expansion work.
6103 To avoid worst case scenarios (too many groups or too large groups)
6104 we, umm, group them in bunches. */
6105 line_offset = (NO_STMT_LIST_TYPE_UNIT_PSYMTAB
6106 | (tu_stats->nr_stmt_less_type_units
6107 / NO_STMT_LIST_TYPE_UNIT_PSYMTAB_SIZE));
6108 ++tu_stats->nr_stmt_less_type_units;
6109 }
6110
094b34ac 6111 type_unit_group_for_lookup.hash.dwo_unit = cu->dwo_unit;
9c541725 6112 type_unit_group_for_lookup.hash.line_sect_off = (sect_offset) line_offset;
f4dc4d17
DE
6113 slot = htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups,
6114 &type_unit_group_for_lookup, INSERT);
6115 if (*slot != NULL)
6116 {
9a3c8263 6117 tu_group = (struct type_unit_group *) *slot;
f4dc4d17
DE
6118 gdb_assert (tu_group != NULL);
6119 }
6120 else
6121 {
9c541725 6122 sect_offset line_offset_struct = (sect_offset) line_offset;
094b34ac 6123 tu_group = create_type_unit_group (cu, line_offset_struct);
f4dc4d17
DE
6124 *slot = tu_group;
6125 ++tu_stats->nr_symtabs;
6126 }
6127
6128 return tu_group;
6129}
0018ea6f
DE
6130\f
6131/* Partial symbol tables. */
6132
6133/* Create a psymtab named NAME and assign it to PER_CU.
6134
6135 The caller must fill in the following details:
6136 dirname, textlow, texthigh. */
6137
6138static struct partial_symtab *
6139create_partial_symtab (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, const char *name)
6140{
6141 struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->objfile;
6142 struct partial_symtab *pst;
6143
18a94d75 6144 pst = start_psymtab_common (objfile, name, 0,
af5bf4ad
SM
6145 objfile->global_psymbols,
6146 objfile->static_psymbols);
0018ea6f
DE
6147
6148 pst->psymtabs_addrmap_supported = 1;
6149
6150 /* This is the glue that links PST into GDB's symbol API. */
6151 pst->read_symtab_private = per_cu;
6152 pst->read_symtab = dwarf2_read_symtab;
6153 per_cu->v.psymtab = pst;
6154
6155 return pst;
6156}
6157
b93601f3
TT
6158/* The DATA object passed to process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader has this
6159 type. */
6160
6161struct process_psymtab_comp_unit_data
6162{
6163 /* True if we are reading a DW_TAG_partial_unit. */
6164
6165 int want_partial_unit;
6166
6167 /* The "pretend" language that is used if the CU doesn't declare a
6168 language. */
6169
6170 enum language pretend_language;
6171};
6172
0018ea6f
DE
6173/* die_reader_func for process_psymtab_comp_unit. */
6174
6175static void
6176process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 6177 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
0018ea6f
DE
6178 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
6179 int has_children,
6180 void *data)
6181{
6182 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
6183 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 6184 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
0018ea6f 6185 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = cu->per_cu;
0018ea6f
DE
6186 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
6187 CORE_ADDR best_lowpc = 0, best_highpc = 0;
6188 struct partial_symtab *pst;
3a2b436a 6189 enum pc_bounds_kind cu_bounds_kind;
0018ea6f 6190 const char *filename;
9a3c8263
SM
6191 struct process_psymtab_comp_unit_data *info
6192 = (struct process_psymtab_comp_unit_data *) data;
0018ea6f 6193
b93601f3 6194 if (comp_unit_die->tag == DW_TAG_partial_unit && !info->want_partial_unit)
0018ea6f
DE
6195 return;
6196
6197 gdb_assert (! per_cu->is_debug_types);
6198
b93601f3 6199 prepare_one_comp_unit (cu, comp_unit_die, info->pretend_language);
0018ea6f
DE
6200
6201 cu->list_in_scope = &file_symbols;
6202
6203 /* Allocate a new partial symbol table structure. */
7d45c7c3
KB
6204 filename = dwarf2_string_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_name, cu);
6205 if (filename == NULL)
0018ea6f 6206 filename = "";
0018ea6f
DE
6207
6208 pst = create_partial_symtab (per_cu, filename);
6209
6210 /* This must be done before calling dwarf2_build_include_psymtabs. */
7d45c7c3 6211 pst->dirname = dwarf2_string_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_comp_dir, cu);
0018ea6f
DE
6212
6213 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
6214
6215 dwarf2_find_base_address (comp_unit_die, cu);
6216
6217 /* Possibly set the default values of LOWPC and HIGHPC from
6218 `DW_AT_ranges'. */
3a2b436a
JK
6219 cu_bounds_kind = dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (comp_unit_die, &best_lowpc,
6220 &best_highpc, cu, pst);
6221 if (cu_bounds_kind == PC_BOUNDS_HIGH_LOW && best_lowpc < best_highpc)
0018ea6f
DE
6222 /* Store the contiguous range if it is not empty; it can be empty for
6223 CUs with no code. */
6224 addrmap_set_empty (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap,
3e29f34a
MR
6225 gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch,
6226 best_lowpc + baseaddr),
6227 gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch,
6228 best_highpc + baseaddr) - 1,
6229 pst);
0018ea6f
DE
6230
6231 /* Check if comp unit has_children.
6232 If so, read the rest of the partial symbols from this comp unit.
6233 If not, there's no more debug_info for this comp unit. */
6234 if (has_children)
6235 {
6236 struct partial_die_info *first_die;
6237 CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc;
6238
6239 lowpc = ((CORE_ADDR) -1);
6240 highpc = ((CORE_ADDR) 0);
6241
6242 first_die = load_partial_dies (reader, info_ptr, 1);
6243
6244 scan_partial_symbols (first_die, &lowpc, &highpc,
e385593e 6245 cu_bounds_kind <= PC_BOUNDS_INVALID, cu);
0018ea6f
DE
6246
6247 /* If we didn't find a lowpc, set it to highpc to avoid
6248 complaints from `maint check'. */
6249 if (lowpc == ((CORE_ADDR) -1))
6250 lowpc = highpc;
6251
6252 /* If the compilation unit didn't have an explicit address range,
6253 then use the information extracted from its child dies. */
e385593e 6254 if (cu_bounds_kind <= PC_BOUNDS_INVALID)
0018ea6f
DE
6255 {
6256 best_lowpc = lowpc;
6257 best_highpc = highpc;
6258 }
6259 }
3e29f34a
MR
6260 pst->textlow = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, best_lowpc + baseaddr);
6261 pst->texthigh = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, best_highpc + baseaddr);
0018ea6f 6262
8763cede 6263 end_psymtab_common (objfile, pst);
0018ea6f
DE
6264
6265 if (!VEC_empty (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, cu->per_cu->imported_symtabs))
6266 {
6267 int i;
6268 int len = VEC_length (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, cu->per_cu->imported_symtabs);
6269 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *iter;
6270
6271 /* Fill in 'dependencies' here; we fill in 'users' in a
6272 post-pass. */
6273 pst->number_of_dependencies = len;
8d749320
SM
6274 pst->dependencies =
6275 XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct partial_symtab *, len);
0018ea6f
DE
6276 for (i = 0;
6277 VEC_iterate (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, cu->per_cu->imported_symtabs,
6278 i, iter);
6279 ++i)
6280 pst->dependencies[i] = iter->v.psymtab;
6281
6282 VEC_free (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, cu->per_cu->imported_symtabs);
6283 }
6284
6285 /* Get the list of files included in the current compilation unit,
6286 and build a psymtab for each of them. */
6287 dwarf2_build_include_psymtabs (cu, comp_unit_die, pst);
6288
b4f54984 6289 if (dwarf_read_debug)
0018ea6f
DE
6290 {
6291 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
6292
6293 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
6294 "Psymtab for %s unit @0x%x: %s - %s"
6295 ", %d global, %d static syms\n",
6296 per_cu->is_debug_types ? "type" : "comp",
9c541725 6297 to_underlying (per_cu->sect_off),
0018ea6f
DE
6298 paddress (gdbarch, pst->textlow),
6299 paddress (gdbarch, pst->texthigh),
6300 pst->n_global_syms, pst->n_static_syms);
6301 }
6302}
6303
6304/* Subroutine of dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard to simplify it.
6305 Process compilation unit THIS_CU for a psymtab. */
6306
6307static void
6308process_psymtab_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
b93601f3
TT
6309 int want_partial_unit,
6310 enum language pretend_language)
0018ea6f
DE
6311{
6312 /* If this compilation unit was already read in, free the
6313 cached copy in order to read it in again. This is
6314 necessary because we skipped some symbols when we first
6315 read in the compilation unit (see load_partial_dies).
6316 This problem could be avoided, but the benefit is unclear. */
6317 if (this_cu->cu != NULL)
6318 free_one_cached_comp_unit (this_cu);
6319
f1902523
JK
6320 if (this_cu->is_debug_types)
6321 init_cutu_and_read_dies (this_cu, NULL, 0, 0, build_type_psymtabs_reader,
6322 NULL);
6323 else
6324 {
6325 process_psymtab_comp_unit_data info;
6326 info.want_partial_unit = want_partial_unit;
6327 info.pretend_language = pretend_language;
6328 init_cutu_and_read_dies (this_cu, NULL, 0, 0,
6329 process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, &info);
6330 }
0018ea6f
DE
6331
6332 /* Age out any secondary CUs. */
6333 age_cached_comp_units ();
6334}
f4dc4d17
DE
6335
6336/* Reader function for build_type_psymtabs. */
6337
6338static void
6339build_type_psymtabs_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 6340 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
f4dc4d17
DE
6341 struct die_info *type_unit_die,
6342 int has_children,
6343 void *data)
6344{
6345 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
6346 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
6347 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = cu->per_cu;
0186c6a7 6348 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
f4dc4d17
DE
6349 struct type_unit_group *tu_group;
6350 struct attribute *attr;
6351 struct partial_die_info *first_die;
6352 CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc;
6353 struct partial_symtab *pst;
6354
6355 gdb_assert (data == NULL);
0186c6a7
DE
6356 gdb_assert (per_cu->is_debug_types);
6357 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) per_cu;
f4dc4d17
DE
6358
6359 if (! has_children)
6360 return;
6361
6362 attr = dwarf2_attr_no_follow (type_unit_die, DW_AT_stmt_list);
094b34ac 6363 tu_group = get_type_unit_group (cu, attr);
f4dc4d17 6364
0186c6a7 6365 VEC_safe_push (sig_type_ptr, tu_group->tus, sig_type);
f4dc4d17
DE
6366
6367 prepare_one_comp_unit (cu, type_unit_die, language_minimal);
6368 cu->list_in_scope = &file_symbols;
6369 pst = create_partial_symtab (per_cu, "");
6370 pst->anonymous = 1;
6371
6372 first_die = load_partial_dies (reader, info_ptr, 1);
6373
6374 lowpc = (CORE_ADDR) -1;
6375 highpc = (CORE_ADDR) 0;
6376 scan_partial_symbols (first_die, &lowpc, &highpc, 0, cu);
6377
8763cede 6378 end_psymtab_common (objfile, pst);
f4dc4d17
DE
6379}
6380
73051182
DE
6381/* Struct used to sort TUs by their abbreviation table offset. */
6382
6383struct tu_abbrev_offset
6384{
6385 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
6386 sect_offset abbrev_offset;
6387};
6388
6389/* Helper routine for build_type_psymtabs_1, passed to qsort. */
6390
6391static int
6392sort_tu_by_abbrev_offset (const void *ap, const void *bp)
6393{
9a3c8263
SM
6394 const struct tu_abbrev_offset * const *a
6395 = (const struct tu_abbrev_offset * const*) ap;
6396 const struct tu_abbrev_offset * const *b
6397 = (const struct tu_abbrev_offset * const*) bp;
9c541725
PA
6398 sect_offset aoff = (*a)->abbrev_offset;
6399 sect_offset boff = (*b)->abbrev_offset;
73051182
DE
6400
6401 return (aoff > boff) - (aoff < boff);
6402}
6403
6404/* Efficiently read all the type units.
6405 This does the bulk of the work for build_type_psymtabs.
6406
6407 The efficiency is because we sort TUs by the abbrev table they use and
6408 only read each abbrev table once. In one program there are 200K TUs
6409 sharing 8K abbrev tables.
6410
6411 The main purpose of this function is to support building the
6412 dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups table.
6413 TUs typically share the DW_AT_stmt_list of the CU they came from, so we
6414 can collapse the search space by grouping them by stmt_list.
6415 The savings can be significant, in the same program from above the 200K TUs
6416 share 8K stmt_list tables.
6417
6418 FUNC is expected to call get_type_unit_group, which will create the
6419 struct type_unit_group if necessary and add it to
6420 dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups. */
6421
6422static void
6423build_type_psymtabs_1 (void)
6424{
73051182
DE
6425 struct tu_stats *tu_stats = &dwarf2_per_objfile->tu_stats;
6426 struct cleanup *cleanups;
6427 struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table;
6428 sect_offset abbrev_offset;
6429 struct tu_abbrev_offset *sorted_by_abbrev;
73051182
DE
6430 int i;
6431
6432 /* It's up to the caller to not call us multiple times. */
6433 gdb_assert (dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups == NULL);
6434
6435 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units == 0)
6436 return;
6437
6438 /* TUs typically share abbrev tables, and there can be way more TUs than
6439 abbrev tables. Sort by abbrev table to reduce the number of times we
6440 read each abbrev table in.
6441 Alternatives are to punt or to maintain a cache of abbrev tables.
6442 This is simpler and efficient enough for now.
6443
6444 Later we group TUs by their DW_AT_stmt_list value (as this defines the
6445 symtab to use). Typically TUs with the same abbrev offset have the same
6446 stmt_list value too so in practice this should work well.
6447
6448 The basic algorithm here is:
6449
6450 sort TUs by abbrev table
6451 for each TU with same abbrev table:
6452 read abbrev table if first user
6453 read TU top level DIE
6454 [IWBN if DWO skeletons had DW_AT_stmt_list]
6455 call FUNC */
6456
b4f54984 6457 if (dwarf_read_debug)
73051182
DE
6458 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Building type unit groups ...\n");
6459
6460 /* Sort in a separate table to maintain the order of all_type_units
6461 for .gdb_index: TU indices directly index all_type_units. */
6462 sorted_by_abbrev = XNEWVEC (struct tu_abbrev_offset,
6463 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units);
6464 for (i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units; ++i)
6465 {
6466 struct signatured_type *sig_type = dwarf2_per_objfile->all_type_units[i];
6467
6468 sorted_by_abbrev[i].sig_type = sig_type;
6469 sorted_by_abbrev[i].abbrev_offset =
6470 read_abbrev_offset (sig_type->per_cu.section,
9c541725 6471 sig_type->per_cu.sect_off);
73051182
DE
6472 }
6473 cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, sorted_by_abbrev);
6474 qsort (sorted_by_abbrev, dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units,
6475 sizeof (struct tu_abbrev_offset), sort_tu_by_abbrev_offset);
6476
9c541725 6477 abbrev_offset = (sect_offset) ~(unsigned) 0;
73051182
DE
6478 abbrev_table = NULL;
6479 make_cleanup (abbrev_table_free_cleanup, &abbrev_table);
6480
6481 for (i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units; ++i)
6482 {
6483 const struct tu_abbrev_offset *tu = &sorted_by_abbrev[i];
6484
6485 /* Switch to the next abbrev table if necessary. */
6486 if (abbrev_table == NULL
9c541725 6487 || tu->abbrev_offset != abbrev_offset)
73051182
DE
6488 {
6489 if (abbrev_table != NULL)
6490 {
6491 abbrev_table_free (abbrev_table);
6492 /* Reset to NULL in case abbrev_table_read_table throws
6493 an error: abbrev_table_free_cleanup will get called. */
6494 abbrev_table = NULL;
6495 }
6496 abbrev_offset = tu->abbrev_offset;
6497 abbrev_table =
6498 abbrev_table_read_table (&dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev,
6499 abbrev_offset);
6500 ++tu_stats->nr_uniq_abbrev_tables;
6501 }
6502
6503 init_cutu_and_read_dies (&tu->sig_type->per_cu, abbrev_table, 0, 0,
6504 build_type_psymtabs_reader, NULL);
6505 }
6506
73051182 6507 do_cleanups (cleanups);
6aa5f3a6 6508}
73051182 6509
6aa5f3a6
DE
6510/* Print collected type unit statistics. */
6511
6512static void
6513print_tu_stats (void)
6514{
6515 struct tu_stats *tu_stats = &dwarf2_per_objfile->tu_stats;
6516
6517 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Type unit statistics:\n");
6518 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " %d TUs\n",
6519 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_type_units);
6520 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " %d uniq abbrev tables\n",
6521 tu_stats->nr_uniq_abbrev_tables);
6522 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " %d symtabs from stmt_list entries\n",
6523 tu_stats->nr_symtabs);
6524 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " %d symtab sharers\n",
6525 tu_stats->nr_symtab_sharers);
6526 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " %d type units without a stmt_list\n",
6527 tu_stats->nr_stmt_less_type_units);
6528 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " %d all_type_units reallocs\n",
6529 tu_stats->nr_all_type_units_reallocs);
73051182
DE
6530}
6531
f4dc4d17
DE
6532/* Traversal function for build_type_psymtabs. */
6533
6534static int
6535build_type_psymtab_dependencies (void **slot, void *info)
6536{
6537 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
6538 struct type_unit_group *tu_group = (struct type_unit_group *) *slot;
094b34ac 6539 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = &tu_group->per_cu;
f4dc4d17 6540 struct partial_symtab *pst = per_cu->v.psymtab;
0186c6a7
DE
6541 int len = VEC_length (sig_type_ptr, tu_group->tus);
6542 struct signatured_type *iter;
f4dc4d17
DE
6543 int i;
6544
6545 gdb_assert (len > 0);
0186c6a7 6546 gdb_assert (IS_TYPE_UNIT_GROUP (per_cu));
f4dc4d17
DE
6547
6548 pst->number_of_dependencies = len;
8d749320
SM
6549 pst->dependencies =
6550 XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct partial_symtab *, len);
f4dc4d17 6551 for (i = 0;
0186c6a7 6552 VEC_iterate (sig_type_ptr, tu_group->tus, i, iter);
f4dc4d17
DE
6553 ++i)
6554 {
0186c6a7
DE
6555 gdb_assert (iter->per_cu.is_debug_types);
6556 pst->dependencies[i] = iter->per_cu.v.psymtab;
796a7ff8 6557 iter->type_unit_group = tu_group;
f4dc4d17
DE
6558 }
6559
0186c6a7 6560 VEC_free (sig_type_ptr, tu_group->tus);
348e048f
DE
6561
6562 return 1;
6563}
6564
6565/* Subroutine of dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard to simplify it.
6566 Build partial symbol tables for the .debug_types comp-units. */
6567
6568static void
6569build_type_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile)
6570{
0e50663e 6571 if (! create_all_type_units (objfile))
348e048f
DE
6572 return;
6573
73051182 6574 build_type_psymtabs_1 ();
6aa5f3a6 6575}
f4dc4d17 6576
6aa5f3a6
DE
6577/* Traversal function for process_skeletonless_type_unit.
6578 Read a TU in a DWO file and build partial symbols for it. */
6579
6580static int
6581process_skeletonless_type_unit (void **slot, void *info)
6582{
6583 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit = (struct dwo_unit *) *slot;
9a3c8263 6584 struct objfile *objfile = (struct objfile *) info;
6aa5f3a6
DE
6585 struct signatured_type find_entry, *entry;
6586
6587 /* If this TU doesn't exist in the global table, add it and read it in. */
6588
6589 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types == NULL)
6590 {
6591 dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types
6592 = allocate_signatured_type_table (objfile);
6593 }
6594
6595 find_entry.signature = dwo_unit->signature;
6596 slot = htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types, &find_entry,
6597 INSERT);
6598 /* If we've already seen this type there's nothing to do. What's happening
6599 is we're doing our own version of comdat-folding here. */
6600 if (*slot != NULL)
6601 return 1;
6602
6603 /* This does the job that create_all_type_units would have done for
6604 this TU. */
6605 entry = add_type_unit (dwo_unit->signature, slot);
6606 fill_in_sig_entry_from_dwo_entry (objfile, entry, dwo_unit);
6607 *slot = entry;
6608
6609 /* This does the job that build_type_psymtabs_1 would have done. */
6610 init_cutu_and_read_dies (&entry->per_cu, NULL, 0, 0,
6611 build_type_psymtabs_reader, NULL);
6612
6613 return 1;
6614}
6615
6616/* Traversal function for process_skeletonless_type_units. */
6617
6618static int
6619process_dwo_file_for_skeletonless_type_units (void **slot, void *info)
6620{
6621 struct dwo_file *dwo_file = (struct dwo_file *) *slot;
6622
6623 if (dwo_file->tus != NULL)
6624 {
6625 htab_traverse_noresize (dwo_file->tus,
6626 process_skeletonless_type_unit, info);
6627 }
6628
6629 return 1;
6630}
6631
6632/* Scan all TUs of DWO files, verifying we've processed them.
6633 This is needed in case a TU was emitted without its skeleton.
6634 Note: This can't be done until we know what all the DWO files are. */
6635
6636static void
6637process_skeletonless_type_units (struct objfile *objfile)
6638{
6639 /* Skeletonless TUs in DWP files without .gdb_index is not supported yet. */
6640 if (get_dwp_file () == NULL
6641 && dwarf2_per_objfile->dwo_files != NULL)
6642 {
6643 htab_traverse_noresize (dwarf2_per_objfile->dwo_files,
6644 process_dwo_file_for_skeletonless_type_units,
6645 objfile);
6646 }
348e048f
DE
6647}
6648
95554aad
TT
6649/* Compute the 'user' field for each psymtab in OBJFILE. */
6650
6651static void
6652set_partial_user (struct objfile *objfile)
6653{
6654 int i;
6655
6656 for (i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
6657 {
8832e7e3 6658 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
95554aad
TT
6659 struct partial_symtab *pst = per_cu->v.psymtab;
6660 int j;
6661
36586728
TT
6662 if (pst == NULL)
6663 continue;
6664
95554aad
TT
6665 for (j = 0; j < pst->number_of_dependencies; ++j)
6666 {
6667 /* Set the 'user' field only if it is not already set. */
6668 if (pst->dependencies[j]->user == NULL)
6669 pst->dependencies[j]->user = pst;
6670 }
6671 }
6672}
6673
93311388
DE
6674/* Build the partial symbol table by doing a quick pass through the
6675 .debug_info and .debug_abbrev sections. */
72bf9492 6676
93311388 6677static void
c67a9c90 6678dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard (struct objfile *objfile)
93311388 6679{
791afaa2 6680 struct cleanup *back_to;
21b2bd31 6681 int i;
93311388 6682
b4f54984 6683 if (dwarf_read_debug)
45cfd468
DE
6684 {
6685 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Building psymtabs of objfile %s ...\n",
4262abfb 6686 objfile_name (objfile));
45cfd468
DE
6687 }
6688
98bfdba5
PA
6689 dwarf2_per_objfile->reading_partial_symbols = 1;
6690
be391dca 6691 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, &dwarf2_per_objfile->info);
91c24f0a 6692
93311388
DE
6693 /* Any cached compilation units will be linked by the per-objfile
6694 read_in_chain. Make sure to free them when we're done. */
6695 back_to = make_cleanup (free_cached_comp_units, NULL);
72bf9492 6696
348e048f
DE
6697 build_type_psymtabs (objfile);
6698
93311388 6699 create_all_comp_units (objfile);
c906108c 6700
60606b2c
TT
6701 /* Create a temporary address map on a temporary obstack. We later
6702 copy this to the final obstack. */
8268c778 6703 auto_obstack temp_obstack;
791afaa2
TT
6704
6705 scoped_restore save_psymtabs_addrmap
6706 = make_scoped_restore (&objfile->psymtabs_addrmap,
6707 addrmap_create_mutable (&temp_obstack));
72bf9492 6708
21b2bd31 6709 for (i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
93311388 6710 {
8832e7e3 6711 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = dw2_get_cutu (i);
aaa75496 6712
b93601f3 6713 process_psymtab_comp_unit (per_cu, 0, language_minimal);
c906108c 6714 }
ff013f42 6715
6aa5f3a6
DE
6716 /* This has to wait until we read the CUs, we need the list of DWOs. */
6717 process_skeletonless_type_units (objfile);
6718
6719 /* Now that all TUs have been processed we can fill in the dependencies. */
6720 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups != NULL)
6721 {
6722 htab_traverse_noresize (dwarf2_per_objfile->type_unit_groups,
6723 build_type_psymtab_dependencies, NULL);
6724 }
6725
b4f54984 6726 if (dwarf_read_debug)
6aa5f3a6
DE
6727 print_tu_stats ();
6728
95554aad
TT
6729 set_partial_user (objfile);
6730
ff013f42
JK
6731 objfile->psymtabs_addrmap = addrmap_create_fixed (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap,
6732 &objfile->objfile_obstack);
791afaa2
TT
6733 /* At this point we want to keep the address map. */
6734 save_psymtabs_addrmap.release ();
ff013f42 6735
ae038cb0 6736 do_cleanups (back_to);
45cfd468 6737
b4f54984 6738 if (dwarf_read_debug)
45cfd468 6739 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Done building psymtabs of %s\n",
4262abfb 6740 objfile_name (objfile));
ae038cb0
DJ
6741}
6742
3019eac3 6743/* die_reader_func for load_partial_comp_unit. */
ae038cb0
DJ
6744
6745static void
dee91e82 6746load_partial_comp_unit_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 6747 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
dee91e82
DE
6748 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
6749 int has_children,
6750 void *data)
ae038cb0 6751{
dee91e82 6752 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
ae038cb0 6753
95554aad 6754 prepare_one_comp_unit (cu, comp_unit_die, language_minimal);
ae038cb0 6755
ae038cb0
DJ
6756 /* Check if comp unit has_children.
6757 If so, read the rest of the partial symbols from this comp unit.
0963b4bd 6758 If not, there's no more debug_info for this comp unit. */
d85a05f0 6759 if (has_children)
dee91e82
DE
6760 load_partial_dies (reader, info_ptr, 0);
6761}
98bfdba5 6762
dee91e82
DE
6763/* Load the partial DIEs for a secondary CU into memory.
6764 This is also used when rereading a primary CU with load_all_dies. */
c5b7e1cb 6765
dee91e82
DE
6766static void
6767load_partial_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu)
6768{
f4dc4d17
DE
6769 init_cutu_and_read_dies (this_cu, NULL, 1, 1,
6770 load_partial_comp_unit_reader, NULL);
ae038cb0
DJ
6771}
6772
ae038cb0 6773static void
36586728
TT
6774read_comp_units_from_section (struct objfile *objfile,
6775 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
f1902523 6776 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section,
36586728
TT
6777 unsigned int is_dwz,
6778 int *n_allocated,
6779 int *n_comp_units,
6780 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data ***all_comp_units)
ae038cb0 6781{
d521ce57 6782 const gdb_byte *info_ptr;
a32a8923 6783 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
be391dca 6784
b4f54984 6785 if (dwarf_read_debug)
bf6af496 6786 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reading %s for %s\n",
a32a8923
DE
6787 get_section_name (section),
6788 get_section_file_name (section));
bf6af496 6789
36586728 6790 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
ae038cb0 6791
36586728 6792 info_ptr = section->buffer;
6e70227d 6793
36586728 6794 while (info_ptr < section->buffer + section->size)
ae038cb0 6795 {
ae038cb0 6796 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu;
ae038cb0 6797
9c541725 6798 sect_offset sect_off = (sect_offset) (info_ptr - section->buffer);
ae038cb0 6799
f1902523
JK
6800 comp_unit_head cu_header;
6801 read_and_check_comp_unit_head (&cu_header, section, abbrev_section,
6802 info_ptr, rcuh_kind::COMPILE);
ae038cb0
DJ
6803
6804 /* Save the compilation unit for later lookup. */
f1902523
JK
6805 if (cu_header.unit_type != DW_UT_type)
6806 {
6807 this_cu = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
6808 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data);
6809 memset (this_cu, 0, sizeof (*this_cu));
6810 }
6811 else
6812 {
6813 auto sig_type = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
6814 struct signatured_type);
6815 memset (sig_type, 0, sizeof (*sig_type));
6816 sig_type->signature = cu_header.signature;
6817 sig_type->type_offset_in_tu = cu_header.type_cu_offset_in_tu;
6818 this_cu = &sig_type->per_cu;
6819 }
6820 this_cu->is_debug_types = (cu_header.unit_type == DW_UT_type);
9c541725 6821 this_cu->sect_off = sect_off;
f1902523 6822 this_cu->length = cu_header.length + cu_header.initial_length_size;
36586728 6823 this_cu->is_dwz = is_dwz;
9291a0cd 6824 this_cu->objfile = objfile;
8a0459fd 6825 this_cu->section = section;
ae038cb0 6826
36586728 6827 if (*n_comp_units == *n_allocated)
ae038cb0 6828 {
36586728 6829 *n_allocated *= 2;
224c3ddb
SM
6830 *all_comp_units = XRESIZEVEC (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *,
6831 *all_comp_units, *n_allocated);
ae038cb0 6832 }
36586728
TT
6833 (*all_comp_units)[*n_comp_units] = this_cu;
6834 ++*n_comp_units;
ae038cb0
DJ
6835
6836 info_ptr = info_ptr + this_cu->length;
6837 }
36586728
TT
6838}
6839
6840/* Create a list of all compilation units in OBJFILE.
6841 This is only done for -readnow and building partial symtabs. */
6842
6843static void
6844create_all_comp_units (struct objfile *objfile)
6845{
6846 int n_allocated;
6847 int n_comp_units;
6848 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data **all_comp_units;
4db1a1dc 6849 struct dwz_file *dwz;
36586728
TT
6850
6851 n_comp_units = 0;
6852 n_allocated = 10;
8d749320 6853 all_comp_units = XNEWVEC (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *, n_allocated);
36586728 6854
f1902523
JK
6855 read_comp_units_from_section (objfile, &dwarf2_per_objfile->info,
6856 &dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev, 0,
36586728
TT
6857 &n_allocated, &n_comp_units, &all_comp_units);
6858
4db1a1dc
TT
6859 dwz = dwarf2_get_dwz_file ();
6860 if (dwz != NULL)
f1902523 6861 read_comp_units_from_section (objfile, &dwz->info, &dwz->abbrev, 1,
4db1a1dc
TT
6862 &n_allocated, &n_comp_units,
6863 &all_comp_units);
ae038cb0 6864
8d749320
SM
6865 dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units = XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
6866 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *,
6867 n_comp_units);
ae038cb0
DJ
6868 memcpy (dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units, all_comp_units,
6869 n_comp_units * sizeof (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *));
6870 xfree (all_comp_units);
6871 dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units = n_comp_units;
c906108c
SS
6872}
6873
5734ee8b 6874/* Process all loaded DIEs for compilation unit CU, starting at
cdc07690 6875 FIRST_DIE. The caller should pass SET_ADDRMAP == 1 if the compilation
5734ee8b 6876 unit DIE did not have PC info (DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc, or
cdc07690
YQ
6877 DW_AT_ranges). See the comments of add_partial_subprogram on how
6878 SET_ADDRMAP is used and how *LOWPC and *HIGHPC are updated. */
c906108c 6879
72bf9492
DJ
6880static void
6881scan_partial_symbols (struct partial_die_info *first_die, CORE_ADDR *lowpc,
cdc07690
YQ
6882 CORE_ADDR *highpc, int set_addrmap,
6883 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 6884{
72bf9492 6885 struct partial_die_info *pdi;
c906108c 6886
91c24f0a
DC
6887 /* Now, march along the PDI's, descending into ones which have
6888 interesting children but skipping the children of the other ones,
6889 until we reach the end of the compilation unit. */
c906108c 6890
72bf9492 6891 pdi = first_die;
91c24f0a 6892
72bf9492
DJ
6893 while (pdi != NULL)
6894 {
6895 fixup_partial_die (pdi, cu);
c906108c 6896
f55ee35c 6897 /* Anonymous namespaces or modules have no name but have interesting
91c24f0a
DC
6898 children, so we need to look at them. Ditto for anonymous
6899 enums. */
933c6fe4 6900
72bf9492 6901 if (pdi->name != NULL || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_namespace
95554aad
TT
6902 || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_module || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type
6903 || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_imported_unit)
c906108c 6904 {
72bf9492 6905 switch (pdi->tag)
c906108c
SS
6906 {
6907 case DW_TAG_subprogram:
cdc07690 6908 add_partial_subprogram (pdi, lowpc, highpc, set_addrmap, cu);
c906108c 6909 break;
72929c62 6910 case DW_TAG_constant:
c906108c
SS
6911 case DW_TAG_variable:
6912 case DW_TAG_typedef:
91c24f0a 6913 case DW_TAG_union_type:
72bf9492 6914 if (!pdi->is_declaration)
63d06c5c 6915 {
72bf9492 6916 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
63d06c5c
DC
6917 }
6918 break;
c906108c 6919 case DW_TAG_class_type:
680b30c7 6920 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
c906108c 6921 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
72bf9492 6922 if (!pdi->is_declaration)
c906108c 6923 {
72bf9492 6924 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
c906108c 6925 }
e98c9e7c
TT
6926 if (cu->language == language_rust && pdi->has_children)
6927 scan_partial_symbols (pdi->die_child, lowpc, highpc,
6928 set_addrmap, cu);
c906108c 6929 break;
91c24f0a 6930 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
72bf9492
DJ
6931 if (!pdi->is_declaration)
6932 add_partial_enumeration (pdi, cu);
c906108c
SS
6933 break;
6934 case DW_TAG_base_type:
a02abb62 6935 case DW_TAG_subrange_type:
c906108c 6936 /* File scope base type definitions are added to the partial
c5aa993b 6937 symbol table. */
72bf9492 6938 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
c906108c 6939 break;
d9fa45fe 6940 case DW_TAG_namespace:
cdc07690 6941 add_partial_namespace (pdi, lowpc, highpc, set_addrmap, cu);
91c24f0a 6942 break;
5d7cb8df 6943 case DW_TAG_module:
cdc07690 6944 add_partial_module (pdi, lowpc, highpc, set_addrmap, cu);
5d7cb8df 6945 break;
95554aad
TT
6946 case DW_TAG_imported_unit:
6947 {
6948 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
6949
f4dc4d17
DE
6950 /* For now we don't handle imported units in type units. */
6951 if (cu->per_cu->is_debug_types)
6952 {
6953 error (_("Dwarf Error: DW_TAG_imported_unit is not"
6954 " supported in type units [in module %s]"),
4262abfb 6955 objfile_name (cu->objfile));
f4dc4d17
DE
6956 }
6957
9c541725 6958 per_cu = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (pdi->d.sect_off,
36586728 6959 pdi->is_dwz,
95554aad
TT
6960 cu->objfile);
6961
6962 /* Go read the partial unit, if needed. */
6963 if (per_cu->v.psymtab == NULL)
b93601f3 6964 process_psymtab_comp_unit (per_cu, 1, cu->language);
95554aad 6965
f4dc4d17 6966 VEC_safe_push (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr,
796a7ff8 6967 cu->per_cu->imported_symtabs, per_cu);
95554aad
TT
6968 }
6969 break;
74921315
KS
6970 case DW_TAG_imported_declaration:
6971 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
6972 break;
c906108c
SS
6973 default:
6974 break;
6975 }
6976 }
6977
72bf9492
DJ
6978 /* If the die has a sibling, skip to the sibling. */
6979
6980 pdi = pdi->die_sibling;
6981 }
6982}
6983
6984/* Functions used to compute the fully scoped name of a partial DIE.
91c24f0a 6985
72bf9492 6986 Normally, this is simple. For C++, the parent DIE's fully scoped
9c37b5ae 6987 name is concatenated with "::" and the partial DIE's name.
72bf9492
DJ
6988 Enumerators are an exception; they use the scope of their parent
6989 enumeration type, i.e. the name of the enumeration type is not
6990 prepended to the enumerator.
91c24f0a 6991
72bf9492
DJ
6992 There are two complexities. One is DW_AT_specification; in this
6993 case "parent" means the parent of the target of the specification,
6994 instead of the direct parent of the DIE. The other is compilers
6995 which do not emit DW_TAG_namespace; in this case we try to guess
6996 the fully qualified name of structure types from their members'
6997 linkage names. This must be done using the DIE's children rather
6998 than the children of any DW_AT_specification target. We only need
6999 to do this for structures at the top level, i.e. if the target of
7000 any DW_AT_specification (if any; otherwise the DIE itself) does not
7001 have a parent. */
7002
7003/* Compute the scope prefix associated with PDI's parent, in
7004 compilation unit CU. The result will be allocated on CU's
7005 comp_unit_obstack, or a copy of the already allocated PDI->NAME
7006 field. NULL is returned if no prefix is necessary. */
15d034d0 7007static const char *
72bf9492
DJ
7008partial_die_parent_scope (struct partial_die_info *pdi,
7009 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
7010{
15d034d0 7011 const char *grandparent_scope;
72bf9492 7012 struct partial_die_info *parent, *real_pdi;
91c24f0a 7013
72bf9492
DJ
7014 /* We need to look at our parent DIE; if we have a DW_AT_specification,
7015 then this means the parent of the specification DIE. */
7016
7017 real_pdi = pdi;
72bf9492 7018 while (real_pdi->has_specification)
36586728
TT
7019 real_pdi = find_partial_die (real_pdi->spec_offset,
7020 real_pdi->spec_is_dwz, cu);
72bf9492
DJ
7021
7022 parent = real_pdi->die_parent;
7023 if (parent == NULL)
7024 return NULL;
7025
7026 if (parent->scope_set)
7027 return parent->scope;
7028
7029 fixup_partial_die (parent, cu);
7030
10b3939b 7031 grandparent_scope = partial_die_parent_scope (parent, cu);
72bf9492 7032
acebe513
UW
7033 /* GCC 4.0 and 4.1 had a bug (PR c++/28460) where they generated bogus
7034 DW_TAG_namespace DIEs with a name of "::" for the global namespace.
7035 Work around this problem here. */
7036 if (cu->language == language_cplus
6e70227d 7037 && parent->tag == DW_TAG_namespace
acebe513
UW
7038 && strcmp (parent->name, "::") == 0
7039 && grandparent_scope == NULL)
7040 {
7041 parent->scope = NULL;
7042 parent->scope_set = 1;
7043 return NULL;
7044 }
7045
9c6c53f7
SA
7046 if (pdi->tag == DW_TAG_enumerator)
7047 /* Enumerators should not get the name of the enumeration as a prefix. */
7048 parent->scope = grandparent_scope;
7049 else if (parent->tag == DW_TAG_namespace
f55ee35c 7050 || parent->tag == DW_TAG_module
72bf9492
DJ
7051 || parent->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type
7052 || parent->tag == DW_TAG_class_type
680b30c7 7053 || parent->tag == DW_TAG_interface_type
ceeb3d5a
TT
7054 || parent->tag == DW_TAG_union_type
7055 || parent->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type)
72bf9492
DJ
7056 {
7057 if (grandparent_scope == NULL)
7058 parent->scope = parent->name;
7059 else
3e43a32a
MS
7060 parent->scope = typename_concat (&cu->comp_unit_obstack,
7061 grandparent_scope,
f55ee35c 7062 parent->name, 0, cu);
72bf9492 7063 }
72bf9492
DJ
7064 else
7065 {
7066 /* FIXME drow/2004-04-01: What should we be doing with
7067 function-local names? For partial symbols, we should probably be
7068 ignoring them. */
7069 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
e2e0b3e5 7070 _("unhandled containing DIE tag %d for DIE at %d"),
9c541725 7071 parent->tag, to_underlying (pdi->sect_off));
72bf9492 7072 parent->scope = grandparent_scope;
c906108c
SS
7073 }
7074
72bf9492
DJ
7075 parent->scope_set = 1;
7076 return parent->scope;
7077}
7078
7079/* Return the fully scoped name associated with PDI, from compilation unit
7080 CU. The result will be allocated with malloc. */
4568ecf9 7081
72bf9492
DJ
7082static char *
7083partial_die_full_name (struct partial_die_info *pdi,
7084 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
7085{
15d034d0 7086 const char *parent_scope;
72bf9492 7087
98bfdba5
PA
7088 /* If this is a template instantiation, we can not work out the
7089 template arguments from partial DIEs. So, unfortunately, we have
7090 to go through the full DIEs. At least any work we do building
7091 types here will be reused if full symbols are loaded later. */
7092 if (pdi->has_template_arguments)
7093 {
7094 fixup_partial_die (pdi, cu);
7095
7096 if (pdi->name != NULL && strchr (pdi->name, '<') == NULL)
7097 {
7098 struct die_info *die;
7099 struct attribute attr;
7100 struct dwarf2_cu *ref_cu = cu;
7101
b64f50a1 7102 /* DW_FORM_ref_addr is using section offset. */
b4069958 7103 attr.name = (enum dwarf_attribute) 0;
98bfdba5 7104 attr.form = DW_FORM_ref_addr;
9c541725 7105 attr.u.unsnd = to_underlying (pdi->sect_off);
98bfdba5
PA
7106 die = follow_die_ref (NULL, &attr, &ref_cu);
7107
7108 return xstrdup (dwarf2_full_name (NULL, die, ref_cu));
7109 }
7110 }
7111
72bf9492
DJ
7112 parent_scope = partial_die_parent_scope (pdi, cu);
7113 if (parent_scope == NULL)
7114 return NULL;
7115 else
f55ee35c 7116 return typename_concat (NULL, parent_scope, pdi->name, 0, cu);
c906108c
SS
7117}
7118
7119static void
72bf9492 7120add_partial_symbol (struct partial_die_info *pdi, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 7121{
e7c27a73 7122 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 7123 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
c906108c 7124 CORE_ADDR addr = 0;
15d034d0 7125 const char *actual_name = NULL;
e142c38c 7126 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
15d034d0 7127 char *built_actual_name;
e142c38c
DJ
7128
7129 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
c906108c 7130
15d034d0
TT
7131 built_actual_name = partial_die_full_name (pdi, cu);
7132 if (built_actual_name != NULL)
7133 actual_name = built_actual_name;
63d06c5c 7134
72bf9492
DJ
7135 if (actual_name == NULL)
7136 actual_name = pdi->name;
7137
c906108c
SS
7138 switch (pdi->tag)
7139 {
7140 case DW_TAG_subprogram:
3e29f34a 7141 addr = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, pdi->lowpc + baseaddr);
2cfa0c8d 7142 if (pdi->is_external || cu->language == language_ada)
c906108c 7143 {
2cfa0c8d
JB
7144 /* brobecker/2007-12-26: Normally, only "external" DIEs are part
7145 of the global scope. But in Ada, we want to be able to access
7146 nested procedures globally. So all Ada subprograms are stored
7147 in the global scope. */
f47fb265 7148 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7149 built_actual_name != NULL,
f47fb265
MS
7150 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK,
7151 &objfile->global_psymbols,
1762568f 7152 addr, cu->language, objfile);
c906108c
SS
7153 }
7154 else
7155 {
f47fb265 7156 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7157 built_actual_name != NULL,
f47fb265
MS
7158 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK,
7159 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1762568f 7160 addr, cu->language, objfile);
c906108c 7161 }
0c1b455e
TT
7162
7163 if (pdi->main_subprogram && actual_name != NULL)
7164 set_objfile_main_name (objfile, actual_name, cu->language);
c906108c 7165 break;
72929c62
JB
7166 case DW_TAG_constant:
7167 {
af5bf4ad 7168 std::vector<partial_symbol *> *list;
72929c62
JB
7169
7170 if (pdi->is_external)
7171 list = &objfile->global_psymbols;
7172 else
7173 list = &objfile->static_psymbols;
f47fb265 7174 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7175 built_actual_name != NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC,
1762568f 7176 list, 0, cu->language, objfile);
72929c62
JB
7177 }
7178 break;
c906108c 7179 case DW_TAG_variable:
95554aad
TT
7180 if (pdi->d.locdesc)
7181 addr = decode_locdesc (pdi->d.locdesc, cu);
caac4577 7182
95554aad 7183 if (pdi->d.locdesc
caac4577
JG
7184 && addr == 0
7185 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
7186 {
7187 /* A global or static variable may also have been stripped
7188 out by the linker if unused, in which case its address
7189 will be nullified; do not add such variables into partial
7190 symbol table then. */
7191 }
7192 else if (pdi->is_external)
c906108c
SS
7193 {
7194 /* Global Variable.
7195 Don't enter into the minimal symbol tables as there is
7196 a minimal symbol table entry from the ELF symbols already.
7197 Enter into partial symbol table if it has a location
7198 descriptor or a type.
7199 If the location descriptor is missing, new_symbol will create
7200 a LOC_UNRESOLVED symbol, the address of the variable will then
7201 be determined from the minimal symbol table whenever the variable
7202 is referenced.
7203 The address for the partial symbol table entry is not
7204 used by GDB, but it comes in handy for debugging partial symbol
7205 table building. */
7206
95554aad 7207 if (pdi->d.locdesc || pdi->has_type)
f47fb265 7208 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7209 built_actual_name != NULL,
f47fb265
MS
7210 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC,
7211 &objfile->global_psymbols,
1762568f 7212 addr + baseaddr,
f47fb265 7213 cu->language, objfile);
c906108c
SS
7214 }
7215 else
7216 {
ff908ebf
AW
7217 int has_loc = pdi->d.locdesc != NULL;
7218
7219 /* Static Variable. Skip symbols whose value we cannot know (those
7220 without location descriptors or constant values). */
7221 if (!has_loc && !pdi->has_const_value)
decbce07 7222 {
15d034d0 7223 xfree (built_actual_name);
decbce07
MS
7224 return;
7225 }
ff908ebf 7226
f47fb265 7227 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7228 built_actual_name != NULL,
f47fb265
MS
7229 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC,
7230 &objfile->static_psymbols,
ff908ebf 7231 has_loc ? addr + baseaddr : (CORE_ADDR) 0,
f47fb265 7232 cu->language, objfile);
c906108c
SS
7233 }
7234 break;
7235 case DW_TAG_typedef:
7236 case DW_TAG_base_type:
a02abb62 7237 case DW_TAG_subrange_type:
38d518c9 7238 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7239 built_actual_name != NULL,
176620f1 7240 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
c906108c 7241 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1762568f 7242 0, cu->language, objfile);
c906108c 7243 break;
74921315 7244 case DW_TAG_imported_declaration:
72bf9492
DJ
7245 case DW_TAG_namespace:
7246 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7247 built_actual_name != NULL,
72bf9492
DJ
7248 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
7249 &objfile->global_psymbols,
1762568f 7250 0, cu->language, objfile);
72bf9492 7251 break;
530e8392
KB
7252 case DW_TAG_module:
7253 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
7254 built_actual_name != NULL,
7255 MODULE_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
7256 &objfile->global_psymbols,
1762568f 7257 0, cu->language, objfile);
530e8392 7258 break;
c906108c 7259 case DW_TAG_class_type:
680b30c7 7260 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
c906108c
SS
7261 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
7262 case DW_TAG_union_type:
7263 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
fa4028e9
JB
7264 /* Skip external references. The DWARF standard says in the section
7265 about "Structure, Union, and Class Type Entries": "An incomplete
7266 structure, union or class type is represented by a structure,
7267 union or class entry that does not have a byte size attribute
7268 and that has a DW_AT_declaration attribute." */
7269 if (!pdi->has_byte_size && pdi->is_declaration)
decbce07 7270 {
15d034d0 7271 xfree (built_actual_name);
decbce07
MS
7272 return;
7273 }
fa4028e9 7274
63d06c5c
DC
7275 /* NOTE: carlton/2003-10-07: See comment in new_symbol about
7276 static vs. global. */
38d518c9 7277 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7278 built_actual_name != NULL,
176620f1 7279 STRUCT_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
9c37b5ae 7280 cu->language == language_cplus
63d06c5c
DC
7281 ? &objfile->global_psymbols
7282 : &objfile->static_psymbols,
1762568f 7283 0, cu->language, objfile);
c906108c 7284
c906108c
SS
7285 break;
7286 case DW_TAG_enumerator:
38d518c9 7287 add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name),
15d034d0 7288 built_actual_name != NULL,
176620f1 7289 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST,
9c37b5ae 7290 cu->language == language_cplus
f6fe98ef
DJ
7291 ? &objfile->global_psymbols
7292 : &objfile->static_psymbols,
1762568f 7293 0, cu->language, objfile);
c906108c
SS
7294 break;
7295 default:
7296 break;
7297 }
5c4e30ca 7298
15d034d0 7299 xfree (built_actual_name);
c906108c
SS
7300}
7301
5c4e30ca
DC
7302/* Read a partial die corresponding to a namespace; also, add a symbol
7303 corresponding to that namespace to the symbol table. NAMESPACE is
7304 the name of the enclosing namespace. */
91c24f0a 7305
72bf9492
DJ
7306static void
7307add_partial_namespace (struct partial_die_info *pdi,
91c24f0a 7308 CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc,
cdc07690 7309 int set_addrmap, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
91c24f0a 7310{
72bf9492 7311 /* Add a symbol for the namespace. */
e7c27a73 7312
72bf9492 7313 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
5c4e30ca
DC
7314
7315 /* Now scan partial symbols in that namespace. */
7316
91c24f0a 7317 if (pdi->has_children)
cdc07690 7318 scan_partial_symbols (pdi->die_child, lowpc, highpc, set_addrmap, cu);
91c24f0a
DC
7319}
7320
5d7cb8df
JK
7321/* Read a partial die corresponding to a Fortran module. */
7322
7323static void
7324add_partial_module (struct partial_die_info *pdi, CORE_ADDR *lowpc,
cdc07690 7325 CORE_ADDR *highpc, int set_addrmap, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
5d7cb8df 7326{
530e8392
KB
7327 /* Add a symbol for the namespace. */
7328
7329 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
7330
f55ee35c 7331 /* Now scan partial symbols in that module. */
5d7cb8df
JK
7332
7333 if (pdi->has_children)
cdc07690 7334 scan_partial_symbols (pdi->die_child, lowpc, highpc, set_addrmap, cu);
5d7cb8df
JK
7335}
7336
bc30ff58
JB
7337/* Read a partial die corresponding to a subprogram and create a partial
7338 symbol for that subprogram. When the CU language allows it, this
7339 routine also defines a partial symbol for each nested subprogram
cdc07690 7340 that this subprogram contains. If SET_ADDRMAP is true, record the
428fc5fc
YQ
7341 covered ranges in the addrmap. Set *LOWPC and *HIGHPC to the lowest
7342 and highest PC values found in PDI.
6e70227d 7343
cdc07690
YQ
7344 PDI may also be a lexical block, in which case we simply search
7345 recursively for subprograms defined inside that lexical block.
bc30ff58
JB
7346 Again, this is only performed when the CU language allows this
7347 type of definitions. */
7348
7349static void
7350add_partial_subprogram (struct partial_die_info *pdi,
7351 CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc,
cdc07690 7352 int set_addrmap, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
bc30ff58
JB
7353{
7354 if (pdi->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram)
7355 {
7356 if (pdi->has_pc_info)
7357 {
7358 if (pdi->lowpc < *lowpc)
7359 *lowpc = pdi->lowpc;
7360 if (pdi->highpc > *highpc)
7361 *highpc = pdi->highpc;
cdc07690 7362 if (set_addrmap)
5734ee8b 7363 {
5734ee8b 7364 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a
MR
7365 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
7366 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
7367 CORE_ADDR highpc;
7368 CORE_ADDR lowpc;
5734ee8b
DJ
7369
7370 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
7371 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
3e29f34a
MR
7372 lowpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch,
7373 pdi->lowpc + baseaddr);
7374 highpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch,
7375 pdi->highpc + baseaddr);
7376 addrmap_set_empty (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap, lowpc, highpc - 1,
9291a0cd 7377 cu->per_cu->v.psymtab);
5734ee8b 7378 }
481860b3
GB
7379 }
7380
7381 if (pdi->has_pc_info || (!pdi->is_external && pdi->may_be_inlined))
7382 {
bc30ff58 7383 if (!pdi->is_declaration)
e8d05480
JB
7384 /* Ignore subprogram DIEs that do not have a name, they are
7385 illegal. Do not emit a complaint at this point, we will
7386 do so when we convert this psymtab into a symtab. */
7387 if (pdi->name)
7388 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
bc30ff58
JB
7389 }
7390 }
6e70227d 7391
bc30ff58
JB
7392 if (! pdi->has_children)
7393 return;
7394
7395 if (cu->language == language_ada)
7396 {
7397 pdi = pdi->die_child;
7398 while (pdi != NULL)
7399 {
7400 fixup_partial_die (pdi, cu);
7401 if (pdi->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram
7402 || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_lexical_block)
cdc07690 7403 add_partial_subprogram (pdi, lowpc, highpc, set_addrmap, cu);
bc30ff58
JB
7404 pdi = pdi->die_sibling;
7405 }
7406 }
7407}
7408
91c24f0a
DC
7409/* Read a partial die corresponding to an enumeration type. */
7410
72bf9492
DJ
7411static void
7412add_partial_enumeration (struct partial_die_info *enum_pdi,
7413 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
91c24f0a 7414{
72bf9492 7415 struct partial_die_info *pdi;
91c24f0a
DC
7416
7417 if (enum_pdi->name != NULL)
72bf9492
DJ
7418 add_partial_symbol (enum_pdi, cu);
7419
7420 pdi = enum_pdi->die_child;
7421 while (pdi)
91c24f0a 7422 {
72bf9492 7423 if (pdi->tag != DW_TAG_enumerator || pdi->name == NULL)
e2e0b3e5 7424 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("malformed enumerator DIE ignored"));
91c24f0a 7425 else
72bf9492
DJ
7426 add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu);
7427 pdi = pdi->die_sibling;
91c24f0a 7428 }
91c24f0a
DC
7429}
7430
6caca83c
CC
7431/* Return the initial uleb128 in the die at INFO_PTR. */
7432
7433static unsigned int
d521ce57 7434peek_abbrev_code (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *info_ptr)
6caca83c
CC
7435{
7436 unsigned int bytes_read;
7437
7438 return read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
7439}
7440
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7441/* Read the initial uleb128 in the die at INFO_PTR in compilation unit CU.
7442 Return the corresponding abbrev, or NULL if the number is zero (indicating
7443 an empty DIE). In either case *BYTES_READ will be set to the length of
7444 the initial number. */
7445
7446static struct abbrev_info *
d521ce57 7447peek_die_abbrev (const gdb_byte *info_ptr, unsigned int *bytes_read,
891d2f0b 7448 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7449{
7450 bfd *abfd = cu->objfile->obfd;
7451 unsigned int abbrev_number;
7452 struct abbrev_info *abbrev;
7453
7454 abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, bytes_read);
7455
7456 if (abbrev_number == 0)
7457 return NULL;
7458
433df2d4 7459 abbrev = abbrev_table_lookup_abbrev (cu->abbrev_table, abbrev_number);
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7460 if (!abbrev)
7461 {
422b9917
DE
7462 error (_("Dwarf Error: Could not find abbrev number %d in %s"
7463 " at offset 0x%x [in module %s]"),
7464 abbrev_number, cu->per_cu->is_debug_types ? "TU" : "CU",
9c541725 7465 to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off), bfd_get_filename (abfd));
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7466 }
7467
7468 return abbrev;
7469}
7470
93311388
DE
7471/* Scan the debug information for CU starting at INFO_PTR in buffer BUFFER.
7472 Returns a pointer to the end of a series of DIEs, terminated by an empty
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7473 DIE. Any children of the skipped DIEs will also be skipped. */
7474
d521ce57
TT
7475static const gdb_byte *
7476skip_children (const struct die_reader_specs *reader, const gdb_byte *info_ptr)
4bb7a0a7 7477{
dee91e82 7478 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7479 struct abbrev_info *abbrev;
7480 unsigned int bytes_read;
7481
7482 while (1)
7483 {
7484 abbrev = peek_die_abbrev (info_ptr, &bytes_read, cu);
7485 if (abbrev == NULL)
7486 return info_ptr + bytes_read;
7487 else
dee91e82 7488 info_ptr = skip_one_die (reader, info_ptr + bytes_read, abbrev);
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7489 }
7490}
7491
93311388
DE
7492/* Scan the debug information for CU starting at INFO_PTR in buffer BUFFER.
7493 INFO_PTR should point just after the initial uleb128 of a DIE, and the
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7494 abbrev corresponding to that skipped uleb128 should be passed in
7495 ABBREV. Returns a pointer to this DIE's sibling, skipping any
7496 children. */
7497
d521ce57
TT
7498static const gdb_byte *
7499skip_one_die (const struct die_reader_specs *reader, const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
dee91e82 7500 struct abbrev_info *abbrev)
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7501{
7502 unsigned int bytes_read;
7503 struct attribute attr;
dee91e82
DE
7504 bfd *abfd = reader->abfd;
7505 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
d521ce57 7506 const gdb_byte *buffer = reader->buffer;
f664829e 7507 const gdb_byte *buffer_end = reader->buffer_end;
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7508 unsigned int form, i;
7509
7510 for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; i++)
7511 {
7512 /* The only abbrev we care about is DW_AT_sibling. */
7513 if (abbrev->attrs[i].name == DW_AT_sibling)
7514 {
dee91e82 7515 read_attribute (reader, &attr, &abbrev->attrs[i], info_ptr);
4bb7a0a7 7516 if (attr.form == DW_FORM_ref_addr)
3e43a32a
MS
7517 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
7518 _("ignoring absolute DW_AT_sibling"));
4bb7a0a7 7519 else
b9502d3f 7520 {
9c541725
PA
7521 sect_offset off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (&attr);
7522 const gdb_byte *sibling_ptr = buffer + to_underlying (off);
b9502d3f
WN
7523
7524 if (sibling_ptr < info_ptr)
7525 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
7526 _("DW_AT_sibling points backwards"));
22869d73
KS
7527 else if (sibling_ptr > reader->buffer_end)
7528 dwarf2_section_buffer_overflow_complaint (reader->die_section);
b9502d3f
WN
7529 else
7530 return sibling_ptr;
7531 }
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7532 }
7533
7534 /* If it isn't DW_AT_sibling, skip this attribute. */
7535 form = abbrev->attrs[i].form;
7536 skip_attribute:
7537 switch (form)
7538 {
4bb7a0a7 7539 case DW_FORM_ref_addr:
ae411497
TT
7540 /* In DWARF 2, DW_FORM_ref_addr is address sized; in DWARF 3
7541 and later it is offset sized. */
7542 if (cu->header.version == 2)
7543 info_ptr += cu->header.addr_size;
7544 else
7545 info_ptr += cu->header.offset_size;
7546 break;
36586728
TT
7547 case DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt:
7548 info_ptr += cu->header.offset_size;
7549 break;
ae411497 7550 case DW_FORM_addr:
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7551 info_ptr += cu->header.addr_size;
7552 break;
7553 case DW_FORM_data1:
7554 case DW_FORM_ref1:
7555 case DW_FORM_flag:
7556 info_ptr += 1;
7557 break;
2dc7f7b3 7558 case DW_FORM_flag_present:
43988095 7559 case DW_FORM_implicit_const:
2dc7f7b3 7560 break;
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7561 case DW_FORM_data2:
7562 case DW_FORM_ref2:
7563 info_ptr += 2;
7564 break;
7565 case DW_FORM_data4:
7566 case DW_FORM_ref4:
7567 info_ptr += 4;
7568 break;
7569 case DW_FORM_data8:
7570 case DW_FORM_ref8:
55f1336d 7571 case DW_FORM_ref_sig8:
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7572 info_ptr += 8;
7573 break;
0224619f
JK
7574 case DW_FORM_data16:
7575 info_ptr += 16;
7576 break;
4bb7a0a7 7577 case DW_FORM_string:
9b1c24c8 7578 read_direct_string (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7579 info_ptr += bytes_read;
7580 break;
2dc7f7b3 7581 case DW_FORM_sec_offset:
4bb7a0a7 7582 case DW_FORM_strp:
36586728 7583 case DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt:
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7584 info_ptr += cu->header.offset_size;
7585 break;
2dc7f7b3 7586 case DW_FORM_exprloc:
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7587 case DW_FORM_block:
7588 info_ptr += read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
7589 info_ptr += bytes_read;
7590 break;
7591 case DW_FORM_block1:
7592 info_ptr += 1 + read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr);
7593 break;
7594 case DW_FORM_block2:
7595 info_ptr += 2 + read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
7596 break;
7597 case DW_FORM_block4:
7598 info_ptr += 4 + read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
7599 break;
7600 case DW_FORM_sdata:
7601 case DW_FORM_udata:
7602 case DW_FORM_ref_udata:
3019eac3
DE
7603 case DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index:
7604 case DW_FORM_GNU_str_index:
d521ce57 7605 info_ptr = safe_skip_leb128 (info_ptr, buffer_end);
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7606 break;
7607 case DW_FORM_indirect:
7608 form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
7609 info_ptr += bytes_read;
7610 /* We need to continue parsing from here, so just go back to
7611 the top. */
7612 goto skip_attribute;
7613
7614 default:
3e43a32a
MS
7615 error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot handle %s "
7616 "in DWARF reader [in module %s]"),
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7617 dwarf_form_name (form),
7618 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
7619 }
7620 }
7621
7622 if (abbrev->has_children)
dee91e82 7623 return skip_children (reader, info_ptr);
4bb7a0a7
DJ
7624 else
7625 return info_ptr;
7626}
7627
93311388 7628/* Locate ORIG_PDI's sibling.
dee91e82 7629 INFO_PTR should point to the start of the next DIE after ORIG_PDI. */
91c24f0a 7630
d521ce57 7631static const gdb_byte *
dee91e82
DE
7632locate_pdi_sibling (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
7633 struct partial_die_info *orig_pdi,
d521ce57 7634 const gdb_byte *info_ptr)
91c24f0a
DC
7635{
7636 /* Do we know the sibling already? */
72bf9492 7637
91c24f0a
DC
7638 if (orig_pdi->sibling)
7639 return orig_pdi->sibling;
7640
7641 /* Are there any children to deal with? */
7642
7643 if (!orig_pdi->has_children)
7644 return info_ptr;
7645
4bb7a0a7 7646 /* Skip the children the long way. */
91c24f0a 7647
dee91e82 7648 return skip_children (reader, info_ptr);
91c24f0a
DC
7649}
7650
257e7a09 7651/* Expand this partial symbol table into a full symbol table. SELF is
442e4d9c 7652 not NULL. */
c906108c
SS
7653
7654static void
257e7a09
YQ
7655dwarf2_read_symtab (struct partial_symtab *self,
7656 struct objfile *objfile)
c906108c 7657{
257e7a09 7658 if (self->readin)
c906108c 7659 {
442e4d9c 7660 warning (_("bug: psymtab for %s is already read in."),
257e7a09 7661 self->filename);
442e4d9c
YQ
7662 }
7663 else
7664 {
7665 if (info_verbose)
c906108c 7666 {
442e4d9c 7667 printf_filtered (_("Reading in symbols for %s..."),
257e7a09 7668 self->filename);
442e4d9c 7669 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
c906108c 7670 }
c906108c 7671
442e4d9c 7672 /* Restore our global data. */
9a3c8263
SM
7673 dwarf2_per_objfile
7674 = (struct dwarf2_per_objfile *) objfile_data (objfile,
7675 dwarf2_objfile_data_key);
10b3939b 7676
442e4d9c
YQ
7677 /* If this psymtab is constructed from a debug-only objfile, the
7678 has_section_at_zero flag will not necessarily be correct. We
7679 can get the correct value for this flag by looking at the data
7680 associated with the (presumably stripped) associated objfile. */
7681 if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink)
7682 {
7683 struct dwarf2_per_objfile *dpo_backlink
9a3c8263
SM
7684 = ((struct dwarf2_per_objfile *)
7685 objfile_data (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink,
7686 dwarf2_objfile_data_key));
9a619af0 7687
442e4d9c
YQ
7688 dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero
7689 = dpo_backlink->has_section_at_zero;
7690 }
b2ab525c 7691
442e4d9c 7692 dwarf2_per_objfile->reading_partial_symbols = 0;
98bfdba5 7693
257e7a09 7694 psymtab_to_symtab_1 (self);
c906108c 7695
442e4d9c
YQ
7696 /* Finish up the debug error message. */
7697 if (info_verbose)
7698 printf_filtered (_("done.\n"));
c906108c 7699 }
95554aad
TT
7700
7701 process_cu_includes ();
c906108c 7702}
9cdd5dbd
DE
7703\f
7704/* Reading in full CUs. */
c906108c 7705
10b3939b
DJ
7706/* Add PER_CU to the queue. */
7707
7708static void
95554aad
TT
7709queue_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
7710 enum language pretend_language)
10b3939b
DJ
7711{
7712 struct dwarf2_queue_item *item;
7713
7714 per_cu->queued = 1;
8d749320 7715 item = XNEW (struct dwarf2_queue_item);
10b3939b 7716 item->per_cu = per_cu;
95554aad 7717 item->pretend_language = pretend_language;
10b3939b
DJ
7718 item->next = NULL;
7719
7720 if (dwarf2_queue == NULL)
7721 dwarf2_queue = item;
7722 else
7723 dwarf2_queue_tail->next = item;
7724
7725 dwarf2_queue_tail = item;
7726}
7727
89e63ee4
DE
7728/* If PER_CU is not yet queued, add it to the queue.
7729 If DEPENDENT_CU is non-NULL, it has a reference to PER_CU so add a
7730 dependency.
0907af0c 7731 The result is non-zero if PER_CU was queued, otherwise the result is zero
69d751e3
DE
7732 meaning either PER_CU is already queued or it is already loaded.
7733
7734 N.B. There is an invariant here that if a CU is queued then it is loaded.
7735 The caller is required to load PER_CU if we return non-zero. */
0907af0c
DE
7736
7737static int
89e63ee4 7738maybe_queue_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_cu *dependent_cu,
0907af0c
DE
7739 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
7740 enum language pretend_language)
7741{
7742 /* We may arrive here during partial symbol reading, if we need full
7743 DIEs to process an unusual case (e.g. template arguments). Do
7744 not queue PER_CU, just tell our caller to load its DIEs. */
7745 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->reading_partial_symbols)
7746 {
7747 if (per_cu->cu == NULL || per_cu->cu->dies == NULL)
7748 return 1;
7749 return 0;
7750 }
7751
7752 /* Mark the dependence relation so that we don't flush PER_CU
7753 too early. */
89e63ee4
DE
7754 if (dependent_cu != NULL)
7755 dwarf2_add_dependence (dependent_cu, per_cu);
0907af0c
DE
7756
7757 /* If it's already on the queue, we have nothing to do. */
7758 if (per_cu->queued)
7759 return 0;
7760
7761 /* If the compilation unit is already loaded, just mark it as
7762 used. */
7763 if (per_cu->cu != NULL)
7764 {
7765 per_cu->cu->last_used = 0;
7766 return 0;
7767 }
7768
7769 /* Add it to the queue. */
7770 queue_comp_unit (per_cu, pretend_language);
7771
7772 return 1;
7773}
7774
10b3939b
DJ
7775/* Process the queue. */
7776
7777static void
a0f42c21 7778process_queue (void)
10b3939b
DJ
7779{
7780 struct dwarf2_queue_item *item, *next_item;
7781
b4f54984 7782 if (dwarf_read_debug)
45cfd468
DE
7783 {
7784 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
7785 "Expanding one or more symtabs of objfile %s ...\n",
4262abfb 7786 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
45cfd468
DE
7787 }
7788
03dd20cc
DJ
7789 /* The queue starts out with one item, but following a DIE reference
7790 may load a new CU, adding it to the end of the queue. */
10b3939b
DJ
7791 for (item = dwarf2_queue; item != NULL; dwarf2_queue = item = next_item)
7792 {
cc12ce38
DE
7793 if ((dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index
7794 ? !item->per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab
7795 : (item->per_cu->v.psymtab && !item->per_cu->v.psymtab->readin))
7796 /* Skip dummy CUs. */
7797 && item->per_cu->cu != NULL)
f4dc4d17
DE
7798 {
7799 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = item->per_cu;
73be47f5 7800 unsigned int debug_print_threshold;
247f5c4f 7801 char buf[100];
f4dc4d17 7802
247f5c4f 7803 if (per_cu->is_debug_types)
f4dc4d17 7804 {
247f5c4f
DE
7805 struct signatured_type *sig_type =
7806 (struct signatured_type *) per_cu;
7807
7808 sprintf (buf, "TU %s at offset 0x%x",
73be47f5 7809 hex_string (sig_type->signature),
9c541725 7810 to_underlying (per_cu->sect_off));
73be47f5
DE
7811 /* There can be 100s of TUs.
7812 Only print them in verbose mode. */
7813 debug_print_threshold = 2;
f4dc4d17 7814 }
247f5c4f 7815 else
73be47f5 7816 {
9c541725
PA
7817 sprintf (buf, "CU at offset 0x%x",
7818 to_underlying (per_cu->sect_off));
73be47f5
DE
7819 debug_print_threshold = 1;
7820 }
247f5c4f 7821
b4f54984 7822 if (dwarf_read_debug >= debug_print_threshold)
247f5c4f 7823 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Expanding symtab of %s\n", buf);
f4dc4d17
DE
7824
7825 if (per_cu->is_debug_types)
7826 process_full_type_unit (per_cu, item->pretend_language);
7827 else
7828 process_full_comp_unit (per_cu, item->pretend_language);
7829
b4f54984 7830 if (dwarf_read_debug >= debug_print_threshold)
247f5c4f 7831 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Done expanding %s\n", buf);
f4dc4d17 7832 }
10b3939b
DJ
7833
7834 item->per_cu->queued = 0;
7835 next_item = item->next;
7836 xfree (item);
7837 }
7838
7839 dwarf2_queue_tail = NULL;
45cfd468 7840
b4f54984 7841 if (dwarf_read_debug)
45cfd468
DE
7842 {
7843 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Done expanding symtabs of %s.\n",
4262abfb 7844 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
45cfd468 7845 }
10b3939b
DJ
7846}
7847
7848/* Free all allocated queue entries. This function only releases anything if
7849 an error was thrown; if the queue was processed then it would have been
7850 freed as we went along. */
7851
7852static void
7853dwarf2_release_queue (void *dummy)
7854{
7855 struct dwarf2_queue_item *item, *last;
7856
7857 item = dwarf2_queue;
7858 while (item)
7859 {
7860 /* Anything still marked queued is likely to be in an
7861 inconsistent state, so discard it. */
7862 if (item->per_cu->queued)
7863 {
7864 if (item->per_cu->cu != NULL)
dee91e82 7865 free_one_cached_comp_unit (item->per_cu);
10b3939b
DJ
7866 item->per_cu->queued = 0;
7867 }
7868
7869 last = item;
7870 item = item->next;
7871 xfree (last);
7872 }
7873
7874 dwarf2_queue = dwarf2_queue_tail = NULL;
7875}
7876
7877/* Read in full symbols for PST, and anything it depends on. */
7878
c906108c 7879static void
fba45db2 7880psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *pst)
c906108c 7881{
10b3939b 7882 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
aaa75496
JB
7883 int i;
7884
95554aad
TT
7885 if (pst->readin)
7886 return;
7887
aaa75496 7888 for (i = 0; i < pst->number_of_dependencies; i++)
95554aad
TT
7889 if (!pst->dependencies[i]->readin
7890 && pst->dependencies[i]->user == NULL)
aaa75496
JB
7891 {
7892 /* Inform about additional files that need to be read in. */
7893 if (info_verbose)
7894 {
a3f17187 7895 /* FIXME: i18n: Need to make this a single string. */
aaa75496
JB
7896 fputs_filtered (" ", gdb_stdout);
7897 wrap_here ("");
7898 fputs_filtered ("and ", gdb_stdout);
7899 wrap_here ("");
7900 printf_filtered ("%s...", pst->dependencies[i]->filename);
0963b4bd 7901 wrap_here (""); /* Flush output. */
aaa75496
JB
7902 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
7903 }
7904 psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst->dependencies[i]);
7905 }
7906
9a3c8263 7907 per_cu = (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *) pst->read_symtab_private;
10b3939b
DJ
7908
7909 if (per_cu == NULL)
aaa75496
JB
7910 {
7911 /* It's an include file, no symbols to read for it.
7912 Everything is in the parent symtab. */
7913 pst->readin = 1;
7914 return;
7915 }
c906108c 7916
a0f42c21 7917 dw2_do_instantiate_symtab (per_cu);
10b3939b
DJ
7918}
7919
dee91e82
DE
7920/* Trivial hash function for die_info: the hash value of a DIE
7921 is its offset in .debug_info for this objfile. */
10b3939b 7922
dee91e82
DE
7923static hashval_t
7924die_hash (const void *item)
10b3939b 7925{
9a3c8263 7926 const struct die_info *die = (const struct die_info *) item;
6502dd73 7927
9c541725 7928 return to_underlying (die->sect_off);
dee91e82 7929}
63d06c5c 7930
dee91e82
DE
7931/* Trivial comparison function for die_info structures: two DIEs
7932 are equal if they have the same offset. */
98bfdba5 7933
dee91e82
DE
7934static int
7935die_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
7936{
9a3c8263
SM
7937 const struct die_info *die_lhs = (const struct die_info *) item_lhs;
7938 const struct die_info *die_rhs = (const struct die_info *) item_rhs;
c906108c 7939
9c541725 7940 return die_lhs->sect_off == die_rhs->sect_off;
dee91e82 7941}
c906108c 7942
dee91e82
DE
7943/* die_reader_func for load_full_comp_unit.
7944 This is identical to read_signatured_type_reader,
7945 but is kept separate for now. */
c906108c 7946
dee91e82
DE
7947static void
7948load_full_comp_unit_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 7949 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
dee91e82
DE
7950 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
7951 int has_children,
7952 void *data)
7953{
7954 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
9a3c8263 7955 enum language *language_ptr = (enum language *) data;
6caca83c 7956
dee91e82
DE
7957 gdb_assert (cu->die_hash == NULL);
7958 cu->die_hash =
7959 htab_create_alloc_ex (cu->header.length / 12,
7960 die_hash,
7961 die_eq,
7962 NULL,
7963 &cu->comp_unit_obstack,
7964 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
7965 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
e142c38c 7966
dee91e82
DE
7967 if (has_children)
7968 comp_unit_die->child = read_die_and_siblings (reader, info_ptr,
7969 &info_ptr, comp_unit_die);
7970 cu->dies = comp_unit_die;
7971 /* comp_unit_die is not stored in die_hash, no need. */
10b3939b
DJ
7972
7973 /* We try not to read any attributes in this function, because not
9cdd5dbd 7974 all CUs needed for references have been loaded yet, and symbol
10b3939b 7975 table processing isn't initialized. But we have to set the CU language,
dee91e82
DE
7976 or we won't be able to build types correctly.
7977 Similarly, if we do not read the producer, we can not apply
7978 producer-specific interpretation. */
95554aad 7979 prepare_one_comp_unit (cu, cu->dies, *language_ptr);
dee91e82 7980}
10b3939b 7981
dee91e82 7982/* Load the DIEs associated with PER_CU into memory. */
a6c727b2 7983
dee91e82 7984static void
95554aad
TT
7985load_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
7986 enum language pretend_language)
dee91e82 7987{
3019eac3 7988 gdb_assert (! this_cu->is_debug_types);
c5b7e1cb 7989
f4dc4d17
DE
7990 init_cutu_and_read_dies (this_cu, NULL, 1, 1,
7991 load_full_comp_unit_reader, &pretend_language);
10b3939b
DJ
7992}
7993
3da10d80
KS
7994/* Add a DIE to the delayed physname list. */
7995
7996static void
7997add_to_method_list (struct type *type, int fnfield_index, int index,
7998 const char *name, struct die_info *die,
7999 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
8000{
8001 struct delayed_method_info mi;
8002 mi.type = type;
8003 mi.fnfield_index = fnfield_index;
8004 mi.index = index;
8005 mi.name = name;
8006 mi.die = die;
8007 VEC_safe_push (delayed_method_info, cu->method_list, &mi);
8008}
8009
8010/* A cleanup for freeing the delayed method list. */
8011
8012static void
8013free_delayed_list (void *ptr)
8014{
8015 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = (struct dwarf2_cu *) ptr;
8016 if (cu->method_list != NULL)
8017 {
8018 VEC_free (delayed_method_info, cu->method_list);
8019 cu->method_list = NULL;
8020 }
8021}
8022
3693fdb3
PA
8023/* Check whether [PHYSNAME, PHYSNAME+LEN) ends with a modifier like
8024 "const" / "volatile". If so, decrements LEN by the length of the
8025 modifier and return true. Otherwise return false. */
8026
8027template<size_t N>
8028static bool
8029check_modifier (const char *physname, size_t &len, const char (&mod)[N])
8030{
8031 size_t mod_len = sizeof (mod) - 1;
8032 if (len > mod_len && startswith (physname + (len - mod_len), mod))
8033 {
8034 len -= mod_len;
8035 return true;
8036 }
8037 return false;
8038}
8039
3da10d80
KS
8040/* Compute the physnames of any methods on the CU's method list.
8041
8042 The computation of method physnames is delayed in order to avoid the
8043 (bad) condition that one of the method's formal parameters is of an as yet
8044 incomplete type. */
8045
8046static void
8047compute_delayed_physnames (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
8048{
8049 int i;
8050 struct delayed_method_info *mi;
3693fdb3
PA
8051
8052 /* Only C++ delays computing physnames. */
8053 if (VEC_empty (delayed_method_info, cu->method_list))
8054 return;
8055 gdb_assert (cu->language == language_cplus);
8056
3da10d80
KS
8057 for (i = 0; VEC_iterate (delayed_method_info, cu->method_list, i, mi) ; ++i)
8058 {
1d06ead6 8059 const char *physname;
3da10d80
KS
8060 struct fn_fieldlist *fn_flp
8061 = &TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST (mi->type, mi->fnfield_index);
7d455152 8062 physname = dwarf2_physname (mi->name, mi->die, cu);
005e54bb
DE
8063 TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (fn_flp->fn_fields, mi->index)
8064 = physname ? physname : "";
3693fdb3
PA
8065
8066 /* Since there's no tag to indicate whether a method is a
8067 const/volatile overload, extract that information out of the
8068 demangled name. */
8069 if (physname != NULL)
8070 {
8071 size_t len = strlen (physname);
8072
8073 while (1)
8074 {
8075 if (physname[len] == ')') /* shortcut */
8076 break;
8077 else if (check_modifier (physname, len, " const"))
8078 TYPE_FN_FIELD_CONST (fn_flp->fn_fields, mi->index) = 1;
8079 else if (check_modifier (physname, len, " volatile"))
8080 TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOLATILE (fn_flp->fn_fields, mi->index) = 1;
8081 else
8082 break;
8083 }
8084 }
3da10d80
KS
8085 }
8086}
8087
a766d390
DE
8088/* Go objects should be embedded in a DW_TAG_module DIE,
8089 and it's not clear if/how imported objects will appear.
8090 To keep Go support simple until that's worked out,
8091 go back through what we've read and create something usable.
8092 We could do this while processing each DIE, and feels kinda cleaner,
8093 but that way is more invasive.
8094 This is to, for example, allow the user to type "p var" or "b main"
8095 without having to specify the package name, and allow lookups
8096 of module.object to work in contexts that use the expression
8097 parser. */
8098
8099static void
8100fixup_go_packaging (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
8101{
8102 char *package_name = NULL;
8103 struct pending *list;
8104 int i;
8105
8106 for (list = global_symbols; list != NULL; list = list->next)
8107 {
8108 for (i = 0; i < list->nsyms; ++i)
8109 {
8110 struct symbol *sym = list->symbol[i];
8111
8112 if (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym) == language_go
8113 && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
8114 {
8115 char *this_package_name = go_symbol_package_name (sym);
8116
8117 if (this_package_name == NULL)
8118 continue;
8119 if (package_name == NULL)
8120 package_name = this_package_name;
8121 else
8122 {
8123 if (strcmp (package_name, this_package_name) != 0)
8124 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
8125 _("Symtab %s has objects from two different Go packages: %s and %s"),
08be3fe3
DE
8126 (symbol_symtab (sym) != NULL
8127 ? symtab_to_filename_for_display
8128 (symbol_symtab (sym))
4262abfb 8129 : objfile_name (cu->objfile)),
a766d390
DE
8130 this_package_name, package_name);
8131 xfree (this_package_name);
8132 }
8133 }
8134 }
8135 }
8136
8137 if (package_name != NULL)
8138 {
8139 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
34a68019 8140 const char *saved_package_name
224c3ddb
SM
8141 = (const char *) obstack_copy0 (&objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
8142 package_name,
8143 strlen (package_name));
19f392bc
UW
8144 struct type *type = init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_MODULE, 0,
8145 saved_package_name);
a766d390
DE
8146 struct symbol *sym;
8147
8148 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = TYPE_NAME (type);
8149
e623cf5d 8150 sym = allocate_symbol (objfile);
f85f34ed 8151 SYMBOL_SET_LANGUAGE (sym, language_go, &objfile->objfile_obstack);
86f62fd7
TT
8152 SYMBOL_SET_NAMES (sym, saved_package_name,
8153 strlen (saved_package_name), 0, objfile);
a766d390
DE
8154 /* This is not VAR_DOMAIN because we want a way to ensure a lookup of,
8155 e.g., "main" finds the "main" module and not C's main(). */
8156 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = STRUCT_DOMAIN;
f1e6e072 8157 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
a766d390
DE
8158 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = type;
8159
8160 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols);
8161
8162 xfree (package_name);
8163 }
8164}
8165
95554aad
TT
8166/* Return the symtab for PER_CU. This works properly regardless of
8167 whether we're using the index or psymtabs. */
8168
43f3e411
DE
8169static struct compunit_symtab *
8170get_compunit_symtab (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
95554aad
TT
8171{
8172 return (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index
43f3e411
DE
8173 ? per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab
8174 : per_cu->v.psymtab->compunit_symtab);
95554aad
TT
8175}
8176
8177/* A helper function for computing the list of all symbol tables
8178 included by PER_CU. */
8179
8180static void
43f3e411 8181recursively_compute_inclusions (VEC (compunit_symtab_ptr) **result,
ec94af83 8182 htab_t all_children, htab_t all_type_symtabs,
f9125b6c 8183 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
43f3e411 8184 struct compunit_symtab *immediate_parent)
95554aad
TT
8185{
8186 void **slot;
8187 int ix;
43f3e411 8188 struct compunit_symtab *cust;
95554aad
TT
8189 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *iter;
8190
8191 slot = htab_find_slot (all_children, per_cu, INSERT);
8192 if (*slot != NULL)
8193 {
8194 /* This inclusion and its children have been processed. */
8195 return;
8196 }
8197
8198 *slot = per_cu;
8199 /* Only add a CU if it has a symbol table. */
43f3e411
DE
8200 cust = get_compunit_symtab (per_cu);
8201 if (cust != NULL)
ec94af83
DE
8202 {
8203 /* If this is a type unit only add its symbol table if we haven't
8204 seen it yet (type unit per_cu's can share symtabs). */
8205 if (per_cu->is_debug_types)
8206 {
43f3e411 8207 slot = htab_find_slot (all_type_symtabs, cust, INSERT);
ec94af83
DE
8208 if (*slot == NULL)
8209 {
43f3e411
DE
8210 *slot = cust;
8211 VEC_safe_push (compunit_symtab_ptr, *result, cust);
8212 if (cust->user == NULL)
8213 cust->user = immediate_parent;
ec94af83
DE
8214 }
8215 }
8216 else
f9125b6c 8217 {
43f3e411
DE
8218 VEC_safe_push (compunit_symtab_ptr, *result, cust);
8219 if (cust->user == NULL)
8220 cust->user = immediate_parent;
f9125b6c 8221 }
ec94af83 8222 }
95554aad
TT
8223
8224 for (ix = 0;
796a7ff8 8225 VEC_iterate (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, per_cu->imported_symtabs, ix, iter);
95554aad 8226 ++ix)
ec94af83
DE
8227 {
8228 recursively_compute_inclusions (result, all_children,
43f3e411 8229 all_type_symtabs, iter, cust);
ec94af83 8230 }
95554aad
TT
8231}
8232
43f3e411 8233/* Compute the compunit_symtab 'includes' fields for the compunit_symtab of
95554aad
TT
8234 PER_CU. */
8235
8236static void
43f3e411 8237compute_compunit_symtab_includes (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
95554aad 8238{
f4dc4d17
DE
8239 gdb_assert (! per_cu->is_debug_types);
8240
796a7ff8 8241 if (!VEC_empty (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, per_cu->imported_symtabs))
95554aad
TT
8242 {
8243 int ix, len;
ec94af83 8244 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu_iter;
43f3e411
DE
8245 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtab_iter;
8246 VEC (compunit_symtab_ptr) *result_symtabs = NULL;
ec94af83 8247 htab_t all_children, all_type_symtabs;
43f3e411 8248 struct compunit_symtab *cust = get_compunit_symtab (per_cu);
95554aad
TT
8249
8250 /* If we don't have a symtab, we can just skip this case. */
43f3e411 8251 if (cust == NULL)
95554aad
TT
8252 return;
8253
8254 all_children = htab_create_alloc (1, htab_hash_pointer, htab_eq_pointer,
8255 NULL, xcalloc, xfree);
ec94af83
DE
8256 all_type_symtabs = htab_create_alloc (1, htab_hash_pointer, htab_eq_pointer,
8257 NULL, xcalloc, xfree);
95554aad
TT
8258
8259 for (ix = 0;
796a7ff8 8260 VEC_iterate (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, per_cu->imported_symtabs,
ec94af83 8261 ix, per_cu_iter);
95554aad 8262 ++ix)
ec94af83
DE
8263 {
8264 recursively_compute_inclusions (&result_symtabs, all_children,
f9125b6c 8265 all_type_symtabs, per_cu_iter,
43f3e411 8266 cust);
ec94af83 8267 }
95554aad 8268
ec94af83 8269 /* Now we have a transitive closure of all the included symtabs. */
43f3e411
DE
8270 len = VEC_length (compunit_symtab_ptr, result_symtabs);
8271 cust->includes
8d749320
SM
8272 = XOBNEWVEC (&dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile->objfile_obstack,
8273 struct compunit_symtab *, len + 1);
95554aad 8274 for (ix = 0;
43f3e411
DE
8275 VEC_iterate (compunit_symtab_ptr, result_symtabs, ix,
8276 compunit_symtab_iter);
95554aad 8277 ++ix)
43f3e411
DE
8278 cust->includes[ix] = compunit_symtab_iter;
8279 cust->includes[len] = NULL;
95554aad 8280
43f3e411 8281 VEC_free (compunit_symtab_ptr, result_symtabs);
95554aad 8282 htab_delete (all_children);
ec94af83 8283 htab_delete (all_type_symtabs);
95554aad
TT
8284 }
8285}
8286
8287/* Compute the 'includes' field for the symtabs of all the CUs we just
8288 read. */
8289
8290static void
8291process_cu_includes (void)
8292{
8293 int ix;
8294 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *iter;
8295
8296 for (ix = 0;
8297 VEC_iterate (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, dwarf2_per_objfile->just_read_cus,
8298 ix, iter);
8299 ++ix)
f4dc4d17
DE
8300 {
8301 if (! iter->is_debug_types)
43f3e411 8302 compute_compunit_symtab_includes (iter);
f4dc4d17 8303 }
95554aad
TT
8304
8305 VEC_free (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, dwarf2_per_objfile->just_read_cus);
8306}
8307
9cdd5dbd 8308/* Generate full symbol information for PER_CU, whose DIEs have
10b3939b
DJ
8309 already been loaded into memory. */
8310
8311static void
95554aad
TT
8312process_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
8313 enum language pretend_language)
10b3939b 8314{
10b3939b 8315 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = per_cu->cu;
9291a0cd 8316 struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 8317 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
10b3939b 8318 CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc;
43f3e411 8319 struct compunit_symtab *cust;
3da10d80 8320 struct cleanup *back_to, *delayed_list_cleanup;
10b3939b 8321 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
4359dff1 8322 struct block *static_block;
3e29f34a 8323 CORE_ADDR addr;
10b3939b
DJ
8324
8325 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
8326
10b3939b
DJ
8327 buildsym_init ();
8328 back_to = make_cleanup (really_free_pendings, NULL);
3da10d80 8329 delayed_list_cleanup = make_cleanup (free_delayed_list, cu);
10b3939b
DJ
8330
8331 cu->list_in_scope = &file_symbols;
c906108c 8332
95554aad
TT
8333 cu->language = pretend_language;
8334 cu->language_defn = language_def (cu->language);
8335
c906108c 8336 /* Do line number decoding in read_file_scope () */
10b3939b 8337 process_die (cu->dies, cu);
c906108c 8338
a766d390
DE
8339 /* For now fudge the Go package. */
8340 if (cu->language == language_go)
8341 fixup_go_packaging (cu);
8342
3da10d80
KS
8343 /* Now that we have processed all the DIEs in the CU, all the types
8344 should be complete, and it should now be safe to compute all of the
8345 physnames. */
8346 compute_delayed_physnames (cu);
8347 do_cleanups (delayed_list_cleanup);
8348
fae299cd
DC
8349 /* Some compilers don't define a DW_AT_high_pc attribute for the
8350 compilation unit. If the DW_AT_high_pc is missing, synthesize
8351 it, by scanning the DIE's below the compilation unit. */
10b3939b 8352 get_scope_pc_bounds (cu->dies, &lowpc, &highpc, cu);
c906108c 8353
3e29f34a
MR
8354 addr = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, highpc + baseaddr);
8355 static_block = end_symtab_get_static_block (addr, 0, 1);
4359dff1
JK
8356
8357 /* If the comp unit has DW_AT_ranges, it may have discontiguous ranges.
8358 Also, DW_AT_ranges may record ranges not belonging to any child DIEs
8359 (such as virtual method tables). Record the ranges in STATIC_BLOCK's
8360 addrmap to help ensure it has an accurate map of pc values belonging to
8361 this comp unit. */
8362 dwarf2_record_block_ranges (cu->dies, static_block, baseaddr, cu);
8363
43f3e411
DE
8364 cust = end_symtab_from_static_block (static_block,
8365 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile), 0);
c906108c 8366
43f3e411 8367 if (cust != NULL)
c906108c 8368 {
df15bd07 8369 int gcc_4_minor = producer_is_gcc_ge_4 (cu->producer);
4632c0d0 8370
8be455d7
JK
8371 /* Set symtab language to language from DW_AT_language. If the
8372 compilation is from a C file generated by language preprocessors, do
8373 not set the language if it was already deduced by start_subfile. */
43f3e411 8374 if (!(cu->language == language_c
40e3ad0e 8375 && COMPUNIT_FILETABS (cust)->language != language_unknown))
43f3e411 8376 COMPUNIT_FILETABS (cust)->language = cu->language;
8be455d7
JK
8377
8378 /* GCC-4.0 has started to support -fvar-tracking. GCC-3.x still can
8379 produce DW_AT_location with location lists but it can be possibly
ab260dad
JK
8380 invalid without -fvar-tracking. Still up to GCC-4.4.x incl. 4.4.0
8381 there were bugs in prologue debug info, fixed later in GCC-4.5
8382 by "unwind info for epilogues" patch (which is not directly related).
8be455d7
JK
8383
8384 For -gdwarf-4 type units LOCATIONS_VALID indication is fortunately not
8385 needed, it would be wrong due to missing DW_AT_producer there.
8386
8387 Still one can confuse GDB by using non-standard GCC compilation
8388 options - this waits on GCC PR other/32998 (-frecord-gcc-switches).
8389 */
ab260dad 8390 if (cu->has_loclist && gcc_4_minor >= 5)
43f3e411 8391 cust->locations_valid = 1;
e0d00bc7
JK
8392
8393 if (gcc_4_minor >= 5)
43f3e411 8394 cust->epilogue_unwind_valid = 1;
96408a79 8395
43f3e411 8396 cust->call_site_htab = cu->call_site_htab;
c906108c 8397 }
9291a0cd
TT
8398
8399 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index)
43f3e411 8400 per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab = cust;
9291a0cd
TT
8401 else
8402 {
8403 struct partial_symtab *pst = per_cu->v.psymtab;
43f3e411 8404 pst->compunit_symtab = cust;
9291a0cd
TT
8405 pst->readin = 1;
8406 }
c906108c 8407
95554aad
TT
8408 /* Push it for inclusion processing later. */
8409 VEC_safe_push (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, dwarf2_per_objfile->just_read_cus, per_cu);
8410
c906108c 8411 do_cleanups (back_to);
f4dc4d17 8412}
45cfd468 8413
f4dc4d17
DE
8414/* Generate full symbol information for type unit PER_CU, whose DIEs have
8415 already been loaded into memory. */
8416
8417static void
8418process_full_type_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
8419 enum language pretend_language)
8420{
8421 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = per_cu->cu;
8422 struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->objfile;
43f3e411 8423 struct compunit_symtab *cust;
f4dc4d17 8424 struct cleanup *back_to, *delayed_list_cleanup;
0186c6a7
DE
8425 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
8426
8427 gdb_assert (per_cu->is_debug_types);
8428 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) per_cu;
f4dc4d17
DE
8429
8430 buildsym_init ();
8431 back_to = make_cleanup (really_free_pendings, NULL);
8432 delayed_list_cleanup = make_cleanup (free_delayed_list, cu);
8433
8434 cu->list_in_scope = &file_symbols;
8435
8436 cu->language = pretend_language;
8437 cu->language_defn = language_def (cu->language);
8438
8439 /* The symbol tables are set up in read_type_unit_scope. */
8440 process_die (cu->dies, cu);
8441
8442 /* For now fudge the Go package. */
8443 if (cu->language == language_go)
8444 fixup_go_packaging (cu);
8445
8446 /* Now that we have processed all the DIEs in the CU, all the types
8447 should be complete, and it should now be safe to compute all of the
8448 physnames. */
8449 compute_delayed_physnames (cu);
8450 do_cleanups (delayed_list_cleanup);
8451
8452 /* TUs share symbol tables.
8453 If this is the first TU to use this symtab, complete the construction
094b34ac
DE
8454 of it with end_expandable_symtab. Otherwise, complete the addition of
8455 this TU's symbols to the existing symtab. */
43f3e411 8456 if (sig_type->type_unit_group->compunit_symtab == NULL)
45cfd468 8457 {
43f3e411
DE
8458 cust = end_expandable_symtab (0, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
8459 sig_type->type_unit_group->compunit_symtab = cust;
f4dc4d17 8460
43f3e411 8461 if (cust != NULL)
f4dc4d17
DE
8462 {
8463 /* Set symtab language to language from DW_AT_language. If the
8464 compilation is from a C file generated by language preprocessors,
8465 do not set the language if it was already deduced by
8466 start_subfile. */
43f3e411
DE
8467 if (!(cu->language == language_c
8468 && COMPUNIT_FILETABS (cust)->language != language_c))
8469 COMPUNIT_FILETABS (cust)->language = cu->language;
f4dc4d17
DE
8470 }
8471 }
8472 else
8473 {
0ab9ce85 8474 augment_type_symtab ();
43f3e411 8475 cust = sig_type->type_unit_group->compunit_symtab;
f4dc4d17
DE
8476 }
8477
8478 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index)
43f3e411 8479 per_cu->v.quick->compunit_symtab = cust;
f4dc4d17
DE
8480 else
8481 {
8482 struct partial_symtab *pst = per_cu->v.psymtab;
43f3e411 8483 pst->compunit_symtab = cust;
f4dc4d17 8484 pst->readin = 1;
45cfd468 8485 }
f4dc4d17
DE
8486
8487 do_cleanups (back_to);
c906108c
SS
8488}
8489
95554aad
TT
8490/* Process an imported unit DIE. */
8491
8492static void
8493process_imported_unit_die (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
8494{
8495 struct attribute *attr;
8496
f4dc4d17
DE
8497 /* For now we don't handle imported units in type units. */
8498 if (cu->per_cu->is_debug_types)
8499 {
8500 error (_("Dwarf Error: DW_TAG_imported_unit is not"
8501 " supported in type units [in module %s]"),
4262abfb 8502 objfile_name (cu->objfile));
f4dc4d17
DE
8503 }
8504
95554aad
TT
8505 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_import, cu);
8506 if (attr != NULL)
8507 {
9c541725
PA
8508 sect_offset sect_off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (attr);
8509 bool is_dwz = (attr->form == DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt || cu->per_cu->is_dwz);
8510 dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu
8511 = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (sect_off, is_dwz, cu->objfile);
95554aad 8512
69d751e3 8513 /* If necessary, add it to the queue and load its DIEs. */
95554aad
TT
8514 if (maybe_queue_comp_unit (cu, per_cu, cu->language))
8515 load_full_comp_unit (per_cu, cu->language);
8516
796a7ff8 8517 VEC_safe_push (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, cu->per_cu->imported_symtabs,
95554aad
TT
8518 per_cu);
8519 }
8520}
8521
4c8aa72d
PA
8522/* RAII object that represents a process_die scope: i.e.,
8523 starts/finishes processing a DIE. */
8524class process_die_scope
adde2bff 8525{
4c8aa72d
PA
8526public:
8527 process_die_scope (die_info *die, dwarf2_cu *cu)
8528 : m_die (die), m_cu (cu)
8529 {
8530 /* We should only be processing DIEs not already in process. */
8531 gdb_assert (!m_die->in_process);
8532 m_die->in_process = true;
8533 }
8c3cb9fa 8534
4c8aa72d
PA
8535 ~process_die_scope ()
8536 {
8537 m_die->in_process = false;
8538
8539 /* If we're done processing the DIE for the CU that owns the line
8540 header, we don't need the line header anymore. */
8541 if (m_cu->line_header_die_owner == m_die)
8542 {
8543 delete m_cu->line_header;
8544 m_cu->line_header = NULL;
8545 m_cu->line_header_die_owner = NULL;
8546 }
8547 }
8548
8549private:
8550 die_info *m_die;
8551 dwarf2_cu *m_cu;
8552};
adde2bff 8553
c906108c
SS
8554/* Process a die and its children. */
8555
8556static void
e7c27a73 8557process_die (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 8558{
4c8aa72d 8559 process_die_scope scope (die, cu);
adde2bff 8560
c906108c
SS
8561 switch (die->tag)
8562 {
8563 case DW_TAG_padding:
8564 break;
8565 case DW_TAG_compile_unit:
95554aad 8566 case DW_TAG_partial_unit:
e7c27a73 8567 read_file_scope (die, cu);
c906108c 8568 break;
348e048f
DE
8569 case DW_TAG_type_unit:
8570 read_type_unit_scope (die, cu);
8571 break;
c906108c 8572 case DW_TAG_subprogram:
c906108c 8573 case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
edb3359d 8574 read_func_scope (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
8575 break;
8576 case DW_TAG_lexical_block:
14898363
L
8577 case DW_TAG_try_block:
8578 case DW_TAG_catch_block:
e7c27a73 8579 read_lexical_block_scope (die, cu);
c906108c 8580 break;
216f72a1 8581 case DW_TAG_call_site:
96408a79
SA
8582 case DW_TAG_GNU_call_site:
8583 read_call_site_scope (die, cu);
8584 break;
c906108c 8585 case DW_TAG_class_type:
680b30c7 8586 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
c906108c
SS
8587 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
8588 case DW_TAG_union_type:
134d01f1 8589 process_structure_scope (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
8590 break;
8591 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
134d01f1 8592 process_enumeration_scope (die, cu);
c906108c 8593 break;
134d01f1 8594
f792889a
DJ
8595 /* These dies have a type, but processing them does not create
8596 a symbol or recurse to process the children. Therefore we can
8597 read them on-demand through read_type_die. */
c906108c 8598 case DW_TAG_subroutine_type:
72019c9c 8599 case DW_TAG_set_type:
c906108c 8600 case DW_TAG_array_type:
c906108c 8601 case DW_TAG_pointer_type:
c906108c 8602 case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type:
c906108c 8603 case DW_TAG_reference_type:
4297a3f0 8604 case DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type:
c906108c 8605 case DW_TAG_string_type:
c906108c 8606 break;
134d01f1 8607
c906108c 8608 case DW_TAG_base_type:
a02abb62 8609 case DW_TAG_subrange_type:
cb249c71 8610 case DW_TAG_typedef:
134d01f1
DJ
8611 /* Add a typedef symbol for the type definition, if it has a
8612 DW_AT_name. */
f792889a 8613 new_symbol (die, read_type_die (die, cu), cu);
a02abb62 8614 break;
c906108c 8615 case DW_TAG_common_block:
e7c27a73 8616 read_common_block (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
8617 break;
8618 case DW_TAG_common_inclusion:
8619 break;
d9fa45fe 8620 case DW_TAG_namespace:
4d4ec4e5 8621 cu->processing_has_namespace_info = 1;
e7c27a73 8622 read_namespace (die, cu);
d9fa45fe 8623 break;
5d7cb8df 8624 case DW_TAG_module:
4d4ec4e5 8625 cu->processing_has_namespace_info = 1;
5d7cb8df
JK
8626 read_module (die, cu);
8627 break;
d9fa45fe 8628 case DW_TAG_imported_declaration:
74921315
KS
8629 cu->processing_has_namespace_info = 1;
8630 if (read_namespace_alias (die, cu))
8631 break;
8632 /* The declaration is not a global namespace alias: fall through. */
d9fa45fe 8633 case DW_TAG_imported_module:
4d4ec4e5 8634 cu->processing_has_namespace_info = 1;
27aa8d6a
SW
8635 if (die->child != NULL && (die->tag == DW_TAG_imported_declaration
8636 || cu->language != language_fortran))
8637 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("Tag '%s' has unexpected children"),
8638 dwarf_tag_name (die->tag));
8639 read_import_statement (die, cu);
d9fa45fe 8640 break;
95554aad
TT
8641
8642 case DW_TAG_imported_unit:
8643 process_imported_unit_die (die, cu);
8644 break;
8645
c906108c 8646 default:
e7c27a73 8647 new_symbol (die, NULL, cu);
c906108c
SS
8648 break;
8649 }
8650}
ca69b9e6
DE
8651\f
8652/* DWARF name computation. */
c906108c 8653
94af9270
KS
8654/* A helper function for dwarf2_compute_name which determines whether DIE
8655 needs to have the name of the scope prepended to the name listed in the
8656 die. */
8657
8658static int
8659die_needs_namespace (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
8660{
1c809c68
TT
8661 struct attribute *attr;
8662
94af9270
KS
8663 switch (die->tag)
8664 {
8665 case DW_TAG_namespace:
8666 case DW_TAG_typedef:
8667 case DW_TAG_class_type:
8668 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
8669 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
8670 case DW_TAG_union_type:
8671 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
8672 case DW_TAG_enumerator:
8673 case DW_TAG_subprogram:
08a76f8a 8674 case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
94af9270 8675 case DW_TAG_member:
74921315 8676 case DW_TAG_imported_declaration:
94af9270
KS
8677 return 1;
8678
8679 case DW_TAG_variable:
c2b0a229 8680 case DW_TAG_constant:
94af9270
KS
8681 /* We only need to prefix "globally" visible variables. These include
8682 any variable marked with DW_AT_external or any variable that
8683 lives in a namespace. [Variables in anonymous namespaces
8684 require prefixing, but they are not DW_AT_external.] */
8685
8686 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_specification, cu))
8687 {
8688 struct dwarf2_cu *spec_cu = cu;
9a619af0 8689
94af9270
KS
8690 return die_needs_namespace (die_specification (die, &spec_cu),
8691 spec_cu);
8692 }
8693
1c809c68 8694 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu);
f55ee35c
JK
8695 if (attr == NULL && die->parent->tag != DW_TAG_namespace
8696 && die->parent->tag != DW_TAG_module)
1c809c68
TT
8697 return 0;
8698 /* A variable in a lexical block of some kind does not need a
8699 namespace, even though in C++ such variables may be external
8700 and have a mangled name. */
8701 if (die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_lexical_block
8702 || die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_try_block
1054b214
TT
8703 || die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_catch_block
8704 || die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram)
1c809c68
TT
8705 return 0;
8706 return 1;
94af9270
KS
8707
8708 default:
8709 return 0;
8710 }
8711}
8712
73b9be8b
KS
8713/* Return the DIE's linkage name attribute, either DW_AT_linkage_name
8714 or DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name. Returns NULL if the attribute is not
8715 defined for the given DIE. */
8716
8717static struct attribute *
8718dw2_linkage_name_attr (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
8719{
8720 struct attribute *attr;
8721
8722 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_linkage_name, cu);
8723 if (attr == NULL)
8724 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name, cu);
8725
8726 return attr;
8727}
8728
8729/* Return the DIE's linkage name as a string, either DW_AT_linkage_name
8730 or DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name. Returns NULL if the attribute is not
8731 defined for the given DIE. */
8732
8733static const char *
8734dw2_linkage_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
8735{
8736 const char *linkage_name;
8737
8738 linkage_name = dwarf2_string_attr (die, DW_AT_linkage_name, cu);
8739 if (linkage_name == NULL)
8740 linkage_name = dwarf2_string_attr (die, DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name, cu);
8741
8742 return linkage_name;
8743}
8744
94af9270 8745/* Compute the fully qualified name of DIE in CU. If PHYSNAME is nonzero,
a766d390 8746 compute the physname for the object, which include a method's:
9c37b5ae 8747 - formal parameters (C++),
a766d390 8748 - receiver type (Go),
a766d390
DE
8749
8750 The term "physname" is a bit confusing.
8751 For C++, for example, it is the demangled name.
8752 For Go, for example, it's the mangled name.
94af9270 8753
af6b7be1
JB
8754 For Ada, return the DIE's linkage name rather than the fully qualified
8755 name. PHYSNAME is ignored..
8756
94af9270
KS
8757 The result is allocated on the objfile_obstack and canonicalized. */
8758
8759static const char *
15d034d0
TT
8760dwarf2_compute_name (const char *name,
8761 struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
94af9270
KS
8762 int physname)
8763{
bb5ed363
DE
8764 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
8765
94af9270
KS
8766 if (name == NULL)
8767 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
8768
2ee7123e
DE
8769 /* For Fortran GDB prefers DW_AT_*linkage_name for the physname if present
8770 but otherwise compute it by typename_concat inside GDB.
8771 FIXME: Actually this is not really true, or at least not always true.
8772 It's all very confusing. SYMBOL_SET_NAMES doesn't try to demangle
8773 Fortran names because there is no mangling standard. So new_symbol_full
8774 will set the demangled name to the result of dwarf2_full_name, and it is
8775 the demangled name that GDB uses if it exists. */
f55ee35c
JK
8776 if (cu->language == language_ada
8777 || (cu->language == language_fortran && physname))
8778 {
8779 /* For Ada unit, we prefer the linkage name over the name, as
8780 the former contains the exported name, which the user expects
8781 to be able to reference. Ideally, we want the user to be able
8782 to reference this entity using either natural or linkage name,
8783 but we haven't started looking at this enhancement yet. */
73b9be8b 8784 const char *linkage_name = dw2_linkage_name (die, cu);
f55ee35c 8785
2ee7123e
DE
8786 if (linkage_name != NULL)
8787 return linkage_name;
f55ee35c
JK
8788 }
8789
94af9270
KS
8790 /* These are the only languages we know how to qualify names in. */
8791 if (name != NULL
9c37b5ae 8792 && (cu->language == language_cplus
c44af4eb
TT
8793 || cu->language == language_fortran || cu->language == language_d
8794 || cu->language == language_rust))
94af9270
KS
8795 {
8796 if (die_needs_namespace (die, cu))
8797 {
8798 long length;
0d5cff50 8799 const char *prefix;
34a68019 8800 const char *canonical_name = NULL;
94af9270 8801
d7e74731
PA
8802 string_file buf;
8803
94af9270 8804 prefix = determine_prefix (die, cu);
94af9270
KS
8805 if (*prefix != '\0')
8806 {
f55ee35c
JK
8807 char *prefixed_name = typename_concat (NULL, prefix, name,
8808 physname, cu);
9a619af0 8809
d7e74731 8810 buf.puts (prefixed_name);
94af9270
KS
8811 xfree (prefixed_name);
8812 }
8813 else
d7e74731 8814 buf.puts (name);
94af9270 8815
98bfdba5
PA
8816 /* Template parameters may be specified in the DIE's DW_AT_name, or
8817 as children with DW_TAG_template_type_param or
8818 DW_TAG_value_type_param. If the latter, add them to the name
8819 here. If the name already has template parameters, then
8820 skip this step; some versions of GCC emit both, and
8821 it is more efficient to use the pre-computed name.
8822
8823 Something to keep in mind about this process: it is very
8824 unlikely, or in some cases downright impossible, to produce
8825 something that will match the mangled name of a function.
8826 If the definition of the function has the same debug info,
8827 we should be able to match up with it anyway. But fallbacks
8828 using the minimal symbol, for instance to find a method
8829 implemented in a stripped copy of libstdc++, will not work.
8830 If we do not have debug info for the definition, we will have to
8831 match them up some other way.
8832
8833 When we do name matching there is a related problem with function
8834 templates; two instantiated function templates are allowed to
8835 differ only by their return types, which we do not add here. */
8836
8837 if (cu->language == language_cplus && strchr (name, '<') == NULL)
8838 {
8839 struct attribute *attr;
8840 struct die_info *child;
8841 int first = 1;
8842
8843 die->building_fullname = 1;
8844
8845 for (child = die->child; child != NULL; child = child->sibling)
8846 {
8847 struct type *type;
12df843f 8848 LONGEST value;
d521ce57 8849 const gdb_byte *bytes;
98bfdba5
PA
8850 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton *baton;
8851 struct value *v;
8852
8853 if (child->tag != DW_TAG_template_type_param
8854 && child->tag != DW_TAG_template_value_param)
8855 continue;
8856
8857 if (first)
8858 {
d7e74731 8859 buf.puts ("<");
98bfdba5
PA
8860 first = 0;
8861 }
8862 else
d7e74731 8863 buf.puts (", ");
98bfdba5
PA
8864
8865 attr = dwarf2_attr (child, DW_AT_type, cu);
8866 if (attr == NULL)
8867 {
8868 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
8869 _("template parameter missing DW_AT_type"));
d7e74731 8870 buf.puts ("UNKNOWN_TYPE");
98bfdba5
PA
8871 continue;
8872 }
8873 type = die_type (child, cu);
8874
8875 if (child->tag == DW_TAG_template_type_param)
8876 {
d7e74731 8877 c_print_type (type, "", &buf, -1, 0, &type_print_raw_options);
98bfdba5
PA
8878 continue;
8879 }
8880
8881 attr = dwarf2_attr (child, DW_AT_const_value, cu);
8882 if (attr == NULL)
8883 {
8884 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
8885 _("template parameter missing "
8886 "DW_AT_const_value"));
d7e74731 8887 buf.puts ("UNKNOWN_VALUE");
98bfdba5
PA
8888 continue;
8889 }
8890
8891 dwarf2_const_value_attr (attr, type, name,
8892 &cu->comp_unit_obstack, cu,
8893 &value, &bytes, &baton);
8894
8895 if (TYPE_NOSIGN (type))
8896 /* GDB prints characters as NUMBER 'CHAR'. If that's
8897 changed, this can use value_print instead. */
d7e74731 8898 c_printchar (value, type, &buf);
98bfdba5
PA
8899 else
8900 {
8901 struct value_print_options opts;
8902
8903 if (baton != NULL)
8904 v = dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc (type, NULL,
8905 baton->data,
8906 baton->size,
8907 baton->per_cu);
8908 else if (bytes != NULL)
8909 {
8910 v = allocate_value (type);
8911 memcpy (value_contents_writeable (v), bytes,
8912 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
8913 }
8914 else
8915 v = value_from_longest (type, value);
8916
3e43a32a
MS
8917 /* Specify decimal so that we do not depend on
8918 the radix. */
98bfdba5
PA
8919 get_formatted_print_options (&opts, 'd');
8920 opts.raw = 1;
d7e74731 8921 value_print (v, &buf, &opts);
98bfdba5
PA
8922 release_value (v);
8923 value_free (v);
8924 }
8925 }
8926
8927 die->building_fullname = 0;
8928
8929 if (!first)
8930 {
8931 /* Close the argument list, with a space if necessary
8932 (nested templates). */
d7e74731
PA
8933 if (!buf.empty () && buf.string ().back () == '>')
8934 buf.puts (" >");
98bfdba5 8935 else
d7e74731 8936 buf.puts (">");
98bfdba5
PA
8937 }
8938 }
8939
9c37b5ae 8940 /* For C++ methods, append formal parameter type
94af9270 8941 information, if PHYSNAME. */
6e70227d 8942
94af9270 8943 if (physname && die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram
9c37b5ae 8944 && cu->language == language_cplus)
94af9270
KS
8945 {
8946 struct type *type = read_type_die (die, cu);
8947
d7e74731 8948 c_type_print_args (type, &buf, 1, cu->language,
79d43c61 8949 &type_print_raw_options);
94af9270 8950
9c37b5ae 8951 if (cu->language == language_cplus)
94af9270 8952 {
60430eff
DJ
8953 /* Assume that an artificial first parameter is
8954 "this", but do not crash if it is not. RealView
8955 marks unnamed (and thus unused) parameters as
8956 artificial; there is no way to differentiate
8957 the two cases. */
94af9270
KS
8958 if (TYPE_NFIELDS (type) > 0
8959 && TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (type, 0)
60430eff 8960 && TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR
3e43a32a
MS
8961 && TYPE_CONST (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type,
8962 0))))
d7e74731 8963 buf.puts (" const");
94af9270
KS
8964 }
8965 }
8966
d7e74731 8967 const std::string &intermediate_name = buf.string ();
94af9270
KS
8968
8969 if (cu->language == language_cplus)
34a68019 8970 canonical_name
322a8516 8971 = dwarf2_canonicalize_name (intermediate_name.c_str (), cu,
34a68019
TT
8972 &objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack);
8973
8974 /* If we only computed INTERMEDIATE_NAME, or if
8975 INTERMEDIATE_NAME is already canonical, then we need to
8976 copy it to the appropriate obstack. */
322a8516 8977 if (canonical_name == NULL || canonical_name == intermediate_name.c_str ())
224c3ddb
SM
8978 name = ((const char *)
8979 obstack_copy0 (&objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
322a8516
PA
8980 intermediate_name.c_str (),
8981 intermediate_name.length ()));
34a68019
TT
8982 else
8983 name = canonical_name;
94af9270
KS
8984 }
8985 }
8986
8987 return name;
8988}
8989
0114d602
DJ
8990/* Return the fully qualified name of DIE, based on its DW_AT_name.
8991 If scope qualifiers are appropriate they will be added. The result
34a68019 8992 will be allocated on the storage_obstack, or NULL if the DIE does
94af9270
KS
8993 not have a name. NAME may either be from a previous call to
8994 dwarf2_name or NULL.
8995
9c37b5ae 8996 The output string will be canonicalized (if C++). */
0114d602
DJ
8997
8998static const char *
15d034d0 8999dwarf2_full_name (const char *name, struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
0114d602 9000{
94af9270
KS
9001 return dwarf2_compute_name (name, die, cu, 0);
9002}
0114d602 9003
94af9270
KS
9004/* Construct a physname for the given DIE in CU. NAME may either be
9005 from a previous call to dwarf2_name or NULL. The result will be
9006 allocated on the objfile_objstack or NULL if the DIE does not have a
9007 name.
0114d602 9008
9c37b5ae 9009 The output string will be canonicalized (if C++). */
0114d602 9010
94af9270 9011static const char *
15d034d0 9012dwarf2_physname (const char *name, struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
94af9270 9013{
bb5ed363 9014 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
900e11f9 9015 const char *retval, *mangled = NULL, *canon = NULL;
900e11f9
JK
9016 int need_copy = 1;
9017
9018 /* In this case dwarf2_compute_name is just a shortcut not building anything
9019 on its own. */
9020 if (!die_needs_namespace (die, cu))
9021 return dwarf2_compute_name (name, die, cu, 1);
9022
73b9be8b 9023 mangled = dw2_linkage_name (die, cu);
900e11f9 9024
e98c9e7c
TT
9025 /* rustc emits invalid values for DW_AT_linkage_name. Ignore these.
9026 See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32925. */
9027 if (cu->language == language_rust && mangled != NULL
9028 && strchr (mangled, '{') != NULL)
9029 mangled = NULL;
9030
900e11f9
JK
9031 /* DW_AT_linkage_name is missing in some cases - depend on what GDB
9032 has computed. */
791afaa2 9033 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> demangled;
7d45c7c3 9034 if (mangled != NULL)
900e11f9 9035 {
900e11f9
JK
9036 /* Use DMGL_RET_DROP for C++ template functions to suppress their return
9037 type. It is easier for GDB users to search for such functions as
9038 `name(params)' than `long name(params)'. In such case the minimal
9039 symbol names do not match the full symbol names but for template
9040 functions there is never a need to look up their definition from their
9041 declaration so the only disadvantage remains the minimal symbol
9042 variant `long name(params)' does not have the proper inferior type.
9043 */
9044
a766d390
DE
9045 if (cu->language == language_go)
9046 {
9047 /* This is a lie, but we already lie to the caller new_symbol_full.
9048 new_symbol_full assumes we return the mangled name.
9049 This just undoes that lie until things are cleaned up. */
a766d390
DE
9050 }
9051 else
9052 {
791afaa2
TT
9053 demangled.reset (gdb_demangle (mangled,
9054 (DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI
9055 | DMGL_RET_DROP)));
a766d390 9056 }
900e11f9 9057 if (demangled)
791afaa2 9058 canon = demangled.get ();
900e11f9
JK
9059 else
9060 {
9061 canon = mangled;
9062 need_copy = 0;
9063 }
9064 }
9065
9066 if (canon == NULL || check_physname)
9067 {
9068 const char *physname = dwarf2_compute_name (name, die, cu, 1);
9069
9070 if (canon != NULL && strcmp (physname, canon) != 0)
9071 {
9072 /* It may not mean a bug in GDB. The compiler could also
9073 compute DW_AT_linkage_name incorrectly. But in such case
9074 GDB would need to be bug-to-bug compatible. */
9075
9076 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9077 _("Computed physname <%s> does not match demangled <%s> "
9078 "(from linkage <%s>) - DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 9079 physname, canon, mangled, to_underlying (die->sect_off),
4262abfb 9080 objfile_name (objfile));
900e11f9
JK
9081
9082 /* Prefer DW_AT_linkage_name (in the CANON form) - when it
9083 is available here - over computed PHYSNAME. It is safer
9084 against both buggy GDB and buggy compilers. */
9085
9086 retval = canon;
9087 }
9088 else
9089 {
9090 retval = physname;
9091 need_copy = 0;
9092 }
9093 }
9094 else
9095 retval = canon;
9096
9097 if (need_copy)
224c3ddb
SM
9098 retval = ((const char *)
9099 obstack_copy0 (&objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
9100 retval, strlen (retval)));
900e11f9 9101
900e11f9 9102 return retval;
0114d602
DJ
9103}
9104
74921315
KS
9105/* Inspect DIE in CU for a namespace alias. If one exists, record
9106 a new symbol for it.
9107
9108 Returns 1 if a namespace alias was recorded, 0 otherwise. */
9109
9110static int
9111read_namespace_alias (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
9112{
9113 struct attribute *attr;
9114
9115 /* If the die does not have a name, this is not a namespace
9116 alias. */
9117 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu);
9118 if (attr != NULL)
9119 {
9120 int num;
9121 struct die_info *d = die;
9122 struct dwarf2_cu *imported_cu = cu;
9123
9124 /* If the compiler has nested DW_AT_imported_declaration DIEs,
9125 keep inspecting DIEs until we hit the underlying import. */
9126#define MAX_NESTED_IMPORTED_DECLARATIONS 100
9127 for (num = 0; num < MAX_NESTED_IMPORTED_DECLARATIONS; ++num)
9128 {
9129 attr = dwarf2_attr (d, DW_AT_import, cu);
9130 if (attr == NULL)
9131 break;
9132
9133 d = follow_die_ref (d, attr, &imported_cu);
9134 if (d->tag != DW_TAG_imported_declaration)
9135 break;
9136 }
9137
9138 if (num == MAX_NESTED_IMPORTED_DECLARATIONS)
9139 {
9140 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9141 _("DIE at 0x%x has too many recursively imported "
9c541725 9142 "declarations"), to_underlying (d->sect_off));
74921315
KS
9143 return 0;
9144 }
9145
9146 if (attr != NULL)
9147 {
9148 struct type *type;
9c541725 9149 sect_offset sect_off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (attr);
74921315 9150
9c541725 9151 type = get_die_type_at_offset (sect_off, cu->per_cu);
74921315
KS
9152 if (type != NULL && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE)
9153 {
9154 /* This declaration is a global namespace alias. Add
9155 a symbol for it whose type is the aliased namespace. */
9156 new_symbol (die, type, cu);
9157 return 1;
9158 }
9159 }
9160 }
9161
9162 return 0;
9163}
9164
22cee43f
PMR
9165/* Return the using directives repository (global or local?) to use in the
9166 current context for LANGUAGE.
9167
9168 For Ada, imported declarations can materialize renamings, which *may* be
9169 global. However it is impossible (for now?) in DWARF to distinguish
9170 "external" imported declarations and "static" ones. As all imported
9171 declarations seem to be static in all other languages, make them all CU-wide
9172 global only in Ada. */
9173
9174static struct using_direct **
9175using_directives (enum language language)
9176{
9177 if (language == language_ada && context_stack_depth == 0)
9178 return &global_using_directives;
9179 else
9180 return &local_using_directives;
9181}
9182
27aa8d6a
SW
9183/* Read the import statement specified by the given die and record it. */
9184
9185static void
9186read_import_statement (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
9187{
bb5ed363 9188 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
27aa8d6a 9189 struct attribute *import_attr;
32019081 9190 struct die_info *imported_die, *child_die;
de4affc9 9191 struct dwarf2_cu *imported_cu;
27aa8d6a 9192 const char *imported_name;
794684b6 9193 const char *imported_name_prefix;
13387711
SW
9194 const char *canonical_name;
9195 const char *import_alias;
9196 const char *imported_declaration = NULL;
794684b6 9197 const char *import_prefix;
eb1e02fd 9198 std::vector<const char *> excludes;
13387711 9199
27aa8d6a
SW
9200 import_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_import, cu);
9201 if (import_attr == NULL)
9202 {
9203 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("Tag '%s' has no DW_AT_import"),
9204 dwarf_tag_name (die->tag));
9205 return;
9206 }
9207
de4affc9
CC
9208 imported_cu = cu;
9209 imported_die = follow_die_ref_or_sig (die, import_attr, &imported_cu);
9210 imported_name = dwarf2_name (imported_die, imported_cu);
27aa8d6a
SW
9211 if (imported_name == NULL)
9212 {
9213 /* GCC bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506524
9214
9215 The import in the following code:
9216 namespace A
9217 {
9218 typedef int B;
9219 }
9220
9221 int main ()
9222 {
9223 using A::B;
9224 B b;
9225 return b;
9226 }
9227
9228 ...
9229 <2><51>: Abbrev Number: 3 (DW_TAG_imported_declaration)
9230 <52> DW_AT_decl_file : 1
9231 <53> DW_AT_decl_line : 6
9232 <54> DW_AT_import : <0x75>
9233 <2><58>: Abbrev Number: 4 (DW_TAG_typedef)
9234 <59> DW_AT_name : B
9235 <5b> DW_AT_decl_file : 1
9236 <5c> DW_AT_decl_line : 2
9237 <5d> DW_AT_type : <0x6e>
9238 ...
9239 <1><75>: Abbrev Number: 7 (DW_TAG_base_type)
9240 <76> DW_AT_byte_size : 4
9241 <77> DW_AT_encoding : 5 (signed)
9242
9243 imports the wrong die ( 0x75 instead of 0x58 ).
9244 This case will be ignored until the gcc bug is fixed. */
9245 return;
9246 }
9247
82856980
SW
9248 /* Figure out the local name after import. */
9249 import_alias = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
27aa8d6a 9250
794684b6
SW
9251 /* Figure out where the statement is being imported to. */
9252 import_prefix = determine_prefix (die, cu);
9253
9254 /* Figure out what the scope of the imported die is and prepend it
9255 to the name of the imported die. */
de4affc9 9256 imported_name_prefix = determine_prefix (imported_die, imported_cu);
794684b6 9257
f55ee35c
JK
9258 if (imported_die->tag != DW_TAG_namespace
9259 && imported_die->tag != DW_TAG_module)
794684b6 9260 {
13387711
SW
9261 imported_declaration = imported_name;
9262 canonical_name = imported_name_prefix;
794684b6 9263 }
13387711 9264 else if (strlen (imported_name_prefix) > 0)
12aaed36 9265 canonical_name = obconcat (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
45280282
IB
9266 imported_name_prefix,
9267 (cu->language == language_d ? "." : "::"),
9268 imported_name, (char *) NULL);
13387711
SW
9269 else
9270 canonical_name = imported_name;
794684b6 9271
32019081
JK
9272 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_imported_module && cu->language == language_fortran)
9273 for (child_die = die->child; child_die && child_die->tag;
9274 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
9275 {
9276 /* DWARF-4: A Fortran use statement with a “rename list” may be
9277 represented by an imported module entry with an import attribute
9278 referring to the module and owned entries corresponding to those
9279 entities that are renamed as part of being imported. */
9280
9281 if (child_die->tag != DW_TAG_imported_declaration)
9282 {
9283 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9284 _("child DW_TAG_imported_declaration expected "
9285 "- DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 9286 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
32019081
JK
9287 continue;
9288 }
9289
9290 import_attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_import, cu);
9291 if (import_attr == NULL)
9292 {
9293 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("Tag '%s' has no DW_AT_import"),
9294 dwarf_tag_name (child_die->tag));
9295 continue;
9296 }
9297
9298 imported_cu = cu;
9299 imported_die = follow_die_ref_or_sig (child_die, import_attr,
9300 &imported_cu);
9301 imported_name = dwarf2_name (imported_die, imported_cu);
9302 if (imported_name == NULL)
9303 {
9304 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9305 _("child DW_TAG_imported_declaration has unknown "
9306 "imported name - DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 9307 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
32019081
JK
9308 continue;
9309 }
9310
eb1e02fd 9311 excludes.push_back (imported_name);
32019081
JK
9312
9313 process_die (child_die, cu);
9314 }
9315
22cee43f
PMR
9316 add_using_directive (using_directives (cu->language),
9317 import_prefix,
9318 canonical_name,
9319 import_alias,
9320 imported_declaration,
9321 excludes,
9322 0,
9323 &objfile->objfile_obstack);
27aa8d6a
SW
9324}
9325
5230b05a
WT
9326/* ICC<14 does not output the required DW_AT_declaration on incomplete
9327 types, but gives them a size of zero. Starting with version 14,
9328 ICC is compatible with GCC. */
9329
9330static int
9331producer_is_icc_lt_14 (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
9332{
9333 if (!cu->checked_producer)
9334 check_producer (cu);
9335
9336 return cu->producer_is_icc_lt_14;
9337}
9338
1b80a9fa
JK
9339/* Check for possibly missing DW_AT_comp_dir with relative .debug_line
9340 directory paths. GCC SVN r127613 (new option -fdebug-prefix-map) fixed
9341 this, it was first present in GCC release 4.3.0. */
9342
9343static int
9344producer_is_gcc_lt_4_3 (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
9345{
9346 if (!cu->checked_producer)
9347 check_producer (cu);
9348
9349 return cu->producer_is_gcc_lt_4_3;
9350}
9351
d721ba37
PA
9352static file_and_directory
9353find_file_and_directory (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
9291a0cd 9354{
d721ba37
PA
9355 file_and_directory res;
9356
9291a0cd
TT
9357 /* Find the filename. Do not use dwarf2_name here, since the filename
9358 is not a source language identifier. */
d721ba37
PA
9359 res.name = dwarf2_string_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu);
9360 res.comp_dir = dwarf2_string_attr (die, DW_AT_comp_dir, cu);
9291a0cd 9361
d721ba37
PA
9362 if (res.comp_dir == NULL
9363 && producer_is_gcc_lt_4_3 (cu) && res.name != NULL
9364 && IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (res.name))
9291a0cd 9365 {
d721ba37
PA
9366 res.comp_dir_storage = ldirname (res.name);
9367 if (!res.comp_dir_storage.empty ())
9368 res.comp_dir = res.comp_dir_storage.c_str ();
9291a0cd 9369 }
d721ba37 9370 if (res.comp_dir != NULL)
9291a0cd
TT
9371 {
9372 /* Irix 6.2 native cc prepends <machine>.: to the compilation
9373 directory, get rid of it. */
d721ba37 9374 const char *cp = strchr (res.comp_dir, ':');
9291a0cd 9375
d721ba37
PA
9376 if (cp && cp != res.comp_dir && cp[-1] == '.' && cp[1] == '/')
9377 res.comp_dir = cp + 1;
9291a0cd
TT
9378 }
9379
d721ba37
PA
9380 if (res.name == NULL)
9381 res.name = "<unknown>";
9382
9383 return res;
9291a0cd
TT
9384}
9385
f4dc4d17
DE
9386/* Handle DW_AT_stmt_list for a compilation unit.
9387 DIE is the DW_TAG_compile_unit die for CU.
c3b7b696
YQ
9388 COMP_DIR is the compilation directory. LOWPC is passed to
9389 dwarf_decode_lines. See dwarf_decode_lines comments about it. */
2ab95328
TT
9390
9391static void
9392handle_DW_AT_stmt_list (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
c3b7b696 9393 const char *comp_dir, CORE_ADDR lowpc) /* ARI: editCase function */
2ab95328 9394{
527f3840 9395 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
2ab95328 9396 struct attribute *attr;
527f3840
JK
9397 struct line_header line_header_local;
9398 hashval_t line_header_local_hash;
9399 unsigned u;
9400 void **slot;
9401 int decode_mapping;
2ab95328 9402
f4dc4d17
DE
9403 gdb_assert (! cu->per_cu->is_debug_types);
9404
2ab95328 9405 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_stmt_list, cu);
527f3840
JK
9406 if (attr == NULL)
9407 return;
9408
9c541725 9409 sect_offset line_offset = (sect_offset) DW_UNSND (attr);
527f3840
JK
9410
9411 /* The line header hash table is only created if needed (it exists to
9412 prevent redundant reading of the line table for partial_units).
9413 If we're given a partial_unit, we'll need it. If we're given a
9414 compile_unit, then use the line header hash table if it's already
9415 created, but don't create one just yet. */
9416
9417 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_header_hash == NULL
9418 && die->tag == DW_TAG_partial_unit)
2ab95328 9419 {
527f3840
JK
9420 dwarf2_per_objfile->line_header_hash
9421 = htab_create_alloc_ex (127, line_header_hash_voidp,
9422 line_header_eq_voidp,
9423 free_line_header_voidp,
9424 &objfile->objfile_obstack,
9425 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
9426 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
9427 }
2ab95328 9428
9c541725 9429 line_header_local.sect_off = line_offset;
527f3840
JK
9430 line_header_local.offset_in_dwz = cu->per_cu->is_dwz;
9431 line_header_local_hash = line_header_hash (&line_header_local);
9432 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_header_hash != NULL)
9433 {
9434 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_header_hash,
9435 &line_header_local,
9436 line_header_local_hash, NO_INSERT);
9437
9438 /* For DW_TAG_compile_unit we need info like symtab::linetable which
9439 is not present in *SLOT (since if there is something in *SLOT then
9440 it will be for a partial_unit). */
9441 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_partial_unit && slot != NULL)
dee91e82 9442 {
527f3840 9443 gdb_assert (*slot != NULL);
9a3c8263 9444 cu->line_header = (struct line_header *) *slot;
527f3840 9445 return;
dee91e82 9446 }
2ab95328 9447 }
527f3840
JK
9448
9449 /* dwarf_decode_line_header does not yet provide sufficient information.
9450 We always have to call also dwarf_decode_lines for it. */
fff8551c
PA
9451 line_header_up lh = dwarf_decode_line_header (line_offset, cu);
9452 if (lh == NULL)
527f3840 9453 return;
4c8aa72d
PA
9454
9455 cu->line_header = lh.release ();
9456 cu->line_header_die_owner = die;
527f3840
JK
9457
9458 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_header_hash == NULL)
9459 slot = NULL;
9460 else
9461 {
9462 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_header_hash,
9463 &line_header_local,
9464 line_header_local_hash, INSERT);
9465 gdb_assert (slot != NULL);
9466 }
9467 if (slot != NULL && *slot == NULL)
9468 {
9469 /* This newly decoded line number information unit will be owned
9470 by line_header_hash hash table. */
9471 *slot = cu->line_header;
4c8aa72d 9472 cu->line_header_die_owner = NULL;
527f3840
JK
9473 }
9474 else
9475 {
9476 /* We cannot free any current entry in (*slot) as that struct line_header
9477 may be already used by multiple CUs. Create only temporary decoded
9478 line_header for this CU - it may happen at most once for each line
9479 number information unit. And if we're not using line_header_hash
9480 then this is what we want as well. */
9481 gdb_assert (die->tag != DW_TAG_partial_unit);
527f3840
JK
9482 }
9483 decode_mapping = (die->tag != DW_TAG_partial_unit);
9484 dwarf_decode_lines (cu->line_header, comp_dir, cu, NULL, lowpc,
9485 decode_mapping);
fff8551c 9486
2ab95328
TT
9487}
9488
95554aad 9489/* Process DW_TAG_compile_unit or DW_TAG_partial_unit. */
ae2de4f8 9490
c906108c 9491static void
e7c27a73 9492read_file_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 9493{
dee91e82 9494 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
3e29f34a 9495 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
2acceee2 9496 CORE_ADDR lowpc = ((CORE_ADDR) -1);
c906108c
SS
9497 CORE_ADDR highpc = ((CORE_ADDR) 0);
9498 struct attribute *attr;
c906108c 9499 struct die_info *child_die;
e142c38c 9500 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
6e70227d 9501
e142c38c 9502 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
c906108c 9503
fae299cd 9504 get_scope_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, cu);
c906108c
SS
9505
9506 /* If we didn't find a lowpc, set it to highpc to avoid complaints
9507 from finish_block. */
2acceee2 9508 if (lowpc == ((CORE_ADDR) -1))
c906108c 9509 lowpc = highpc;
3e29f34a 9510 lowpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, lowpc + baseaddr);
c906108c 9511
d721ba37 9512 file_and_directory fnd = find_file_and_directory (die, cu);
e1024ff1 9513
95554aad 9514 prepare_one_comp_unit (cu, die, cu->language);
303b6f5d 9515
f4b8a18d
KW
9516 /* The XLCL doesn't generate DW_LANG_OpenCL because this attribute is not
9517 standardised yet. As a workaround for the language detection we fall
9518 back to the DW_AT_producer string. */
9519 if (cu->producer && strstr (cu->producer, "IBM XL C for OpenCL") != NULL)
9520 cu->language = language_opencl;
9521
3019eac3
DE
9522 /* Similar hack for Go. */
9523 if (cu->producer && strstr (cu->producer, "GNU Go ") != NULL)
9524 set_cu_language (DW_LANG_Go, cu);
9525
d721ba37 9526 dwarf2_start_symtab (cu, fnd.name, fnd.comp_dir, lowpc);
3019eac3
DE
9527
9528 /* Decode line number information if present. We do this before
9529 processing child DIEs, so that the line header table is available
9530 for DW_AT_decl_file. */
d721ba37 9531 handle_DW_AT_stmt_list (die, cu, fnd.comp_dir, lowpc);
3019eac3
DE
9532
9533 /* Process all dies in compilation unit. */
9534 if (die->child != NULL)
9535 {
9536 child_die = die->child;
9537 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
9538 {
9539 process_die (child_die, cu);
9540 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
9541 }
9542 }
9543
9544 /* Decode macro information, if present. Dwarf 2 macro information
9545 refers to information in the line number info statement program
9546 header, so we can only read it if we've read the header
9547 successfully. */
0af92d60
JK
9548 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_macros, cu);
9549 if (attr == NULL)
9550 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_GNU_macros, cu);
3019eac3
DE
9551 if (attr && cu->line_header)
9552 {
9553 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_macro_info, cu))
9554 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
0af92d60 9555 _("CU refers to both DW_AT_macros and DW_AT_macro_info"));
3019eac3 9556
43f3e411 9557 dwarf_decode_macros (cu, DW_UNSND (attr), 1);
3019eac3
DE
9558 }
9559 else
9560 {
9561 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_macro_info, cu);
9562 if (attr && cu->line_header)
9563 {
9564 unsigned int macro_offset = DW_UNSND (attr);
9565
43f3e411 9566 dwarf_decode_macros (cu, macro_offset, 0);
3019eac3
DE
9567 }
9568 }
3019eac3
DE
9569}
9570
f4dc4d17
DE
9571/* TU version of handle_DW_AT_stmt_list for read_type_unit_scope.
9572 Create the set of symtabs used by this TU, or if this TU is sharing
9573 symtabs with another TU and the symtabs have already been created
9574 then restore those symtabs in the line header.
9575 We don't need the pc/line-number mapping for type units. */
3019eac3
DE
9576
9577static void
f4dc4d17 9578setup_type_unit_groups (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
3019eac3 9579{
f4dc4d17
DE
9580 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = cu->per_cu;
9581 struct type_unit_group *tu_group;
9582 int first_time;
3019eac3 9583 struct attribute *attr;
9c541725 9584 unsigned int i;
0186c6a7 9585 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
3019eac3 9586
f4dc4d17 9587 gdb_assert (per_cu->is_debug_types);
0186c6a7 9588 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) per_cu;
3019eac3 9589
f4dc4d17 9590 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_stmt_list, cu);
3019eac3 9591
f4dc4d17 9592 /* If we're using .gdb_index (includes -readnow) then
74e04d1c 9593 per_cu->type_unit_group may not have been set up yet. */
0186c6a7
DE
9594 if (sig_type->type_unit_group == NULL)
9595 sig_type->type_unit_group = get_type_unit_group (cu, attr);
9596 tu_group = sig_type->type_unit_group;
f4dc4d17
DE
9597
9598 /* If we've already processed this stmt_list there's no real need to
9599 do it again, we could fake it and just recreate the part we need
9600 (file name,index -> symtab mapping). If data shows this optimization
9601 is useful we can do it then. */
43f3e411 9602 first_time = tu_group->compunit_symtab == NULL;
f4dc4d17
DE
9603
9604 /* We have to handle the case of both a missing DW_AT_stmt_list or bad
9605 debug info. */
fff8551c 9606 line_header_up lh;
f4dc4d17 9607 if (attr != NULL)
3019eac3 9608 {
9c541725 9609 sect_offset line_offset = (sect_offset) DW_UNSND (attr);
f4dc4d17
DE
9610 lh = dwarf_decode_line_header (line_offset, cu);
9611 }
9612 if (lh == NULL)
9613 {
9614 if (first_time)
9615 dwarf2_start_symtab (cu, "", NULL, 0);
9616 else
9617 {
9618 gdb_assert (tu_group->symtabs == NULL);
0ab9ce85 9619 restart_symtab (tu_group->compunit_symtab, "", 0);
f4dc4d17 9620 }
f4dc4d17 9621 return;
3019eac3
DE
9622 }
9623
4c8aa72d
PA
9624 cu->line_header = lh.release ();
9625 cu->line_header_die_owner = die;
3019eac3 9626
f4dc4d17
DE
9627 if (first_time)
9628 {
43f3e411 9629 struct compunit_symtab *cust = dwarf2_start_symtab (cu, "", NULL, 0);
3019eac3 9630
1fd60fc0
DE
9631 /* Note: We don't assign tu_group->compunit_symtab yet because we're
9632 still initializing it, and our caller (a few levels up)
9633 process_full_type_unit still needs to know if this is the first
9634 time. */
9635
4c8aa72d
PA
9636 tu_group->num_symtabs = cu->line_header->file_names.size ();
9637 tu_group->symtabs = XNEWVEC (struct symtab *,
9638 cu->line_header->file_names.size ());
3019eac3 9639
4c8aa72d 9640 for (i = 0; i < cu->line_header->file_names.size (); ++i)
f4dc4d17 9641 {
4c8aa72d 9642 file_entry &fe = cu->line_header->file_names[i];
3019eac3 9643
4c8aa72d 9644 dwarf2_start_subfile (fe.name, fe.include_dir (cu->line_header));
3019eac3 9645
f4dc4d17
DE
9646 if (current_subfile->symtab == NULL)
9647 {
4c8aa72d
PA
9648 /* NOTE: start_subfile will recognize when it's been
9649 passed a file it has already seen. So we can't
9650 assume there's a simple mapping from
9651 cu->line_header->file_names to subfiles, plus
9652 cu->line_header->file_names may contain dups. */
43f3e411
DE
9653 current_subfile->symtab
9654 = allocate_symtab (cust, current_subfile->name);
f4dc4d17
DE
9655 }
9656
8c43009f
PA
9657 fe.symtab = current_subfile->symtab;
9658 tu_group->symtabs[i] = fe.symtab;
f4dc4d17
DE
9659 }
9660 }
9661 else
3019eac3 9662 {
0ab9ce85 9663 restart_symtab (tu_group->compunit_symtab, "", 0);
f4dc4d17 9664
4c8aa72d 9665 for (i = 0; i < cu->line_header->file_names.size (); ++i)
f4dc4d17 9666 {
4c8aa72d 9667 file_entry &fe = cu->line_header->file_names[i];
f4dc4d17 9668
4c8aa72d 9669 fe.symtab = tu_group->symtabs[i];
f4dc4d17 9670 }
3019eac3
DE
9671 }
9672
f4dc4d17
DE
9673 /* The main symtab is allocated last. Type units don't have DW_AT_name
9674 so they don't have a "real" (so to speak) symtab anyway.
9675 There is later code that will assign the main symtab to all symbols
9676 that don't have one. We need to handle the case of a symbol with a
9677 missing symtab (DW_AT_decl_file) anyway. */
9678}
3019eac3 9679
f4dc4d17
DE
9680/* Process DW_TAG_type_unit.
9681 For TUs we want to skip the first top level sibling if it's not the
9682 actual type being defined by this TU. In this case the first top
9683 level sibling is there to provide context only. */
3019eac3 9684
f4dc4d17
DE
9685static void
9686read_type_unit_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
9687{
9688 struct die_info *child_die;
3019eac3 9689
f4dc4d17
DE
9690 prepare_one_comp_unit (cu, die, language_minimal);
9691
9692 /* Initialize (or reinitialize) the machinery for building symtabs.
9693 We do this before processing child DIEs, so that the line header table
9694 is available for DW_AT_decl_file. */
9695 setup_type_unit_groups (die, cu);
9696
9697 if (die->child != NULL)
9698 {
9699 child_die = die->child;
9700 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
9701 {
9702 process_die (child_die, cu);
9703 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
9704 }
9705 }
3019eac3
DE
9706}
9707\f
80626a55
DE
9708/* DWO/DWP files.
9709
9710 http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission
9711 http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFissionDWP
9712
9713 To simplify handling of both DWO files ("object" files with the DWARF info)
9714 and DWP files (a file with the DWOs packaged up into one file), we treat
9715 DWP files as having a collection of virtual DWO files. */
3019eac3
DE
9716
9717static hashval_t
9718hash_dwo_file (const void *item)
9719{
9a3c8263 9720 const struct dwo_file *dwo_file = (const struct dwo_file *) item;
a2ce51a0 9721 hashval_t hash;
3019eac3 9722
a2ce51a0
DE
9723 hash = htab_hash_string (dwo_file->dwo_name);
9724 if (dwo_file->comp_dir != NULL)
9725 hash += htab_hash_string (dwo_file->comp_dir);
9726 return hash;
3019eac3
DE
9727}
9728
9729static int
9730eq_dwo_file (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
9731{
9a3c8263
SM
9732 const struct dwo_file *lhs = (const struct dwo_file *) item_lhs;
9733 const struct dwo_file *rhs = (const struct dwo_file *) item_rhs;
3019eac3 9734
a2ce51a0
DE
9735 if (strcmp (lhs->dwo_name, rhs->dwo_name) != 0)
9736 return 0;
9737 if (lhs->comp_dir == NULL || rhs->comp_dir == NULL)
9738 return lhs->comp_dir == rhs->comp_dir;
9739 return strcmp (lhs->comp_dir, rhs->comp_dir) == 0;
3019eac3
DE
9740}
9741
9742/* Allocate a hash table for DWO files. */
9743
9744static htab_t
9745allocate_dwo_file_hash_table (void)
9746{
9747 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
9748
9749 return htab_create_alloc_ex (41,
9750 hash_dwo_file,
9751 eq_dwo_file,
9752 NULL,
9753 &objfile->objfile_obstack,
9754 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
9755 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
9756}
9757
80626a55
DE
9758/* Lookup DWO file DWO_NAME. */
9759
9760static void **
0ac5b59e 9761lookup_dwo_file_slot (const char *dwo_name, const char *comp_dir)
80626a55
DE
9762{
9763 struct dwo_file find_entry;
9764 void **slot;
9765
9766 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->dwo_files == NULL)
9767 dwarf2_per_objfile->dwo_files = allocate_dwo_file_hash_table ();
9768
9769 memset (&find_entry, 0, sizeof (find_entry));
0ac5b59e
DE
9770 find_entry.dwo_name = dwo_name;
9771 find_entry.comp_dir = comp_dir;
80626a55
DE
9772 slot = htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->dwo_files, &find_entry, INSERT);
9773
9774 return slot;
9775}
9776
3019eac3
DE
9777static hashval_t
9778hash_dwo_unit (const void *item)
9779{
9a3c8263 9780 const struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit = (const struct dwo_unit *) item;
3019eac3
DE
9781
9782 /* This drops the top 32 bits of the id, but is ok for a hash. */
9783 return dwo_unit->signature;
9784}
9785
9786static int
9787eq_dwo_unit (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
9788{
9a3c8263
SM
9789 const struct dwo_unit *lhs = (const struct dwo_unit *) item_lhs;
9790 const struct dwo_unit *rhs = (const struct dwo_unit *) item_rhs;
3019eac3
DE
9791
9792 /* The signature is assumed to be unique within the DWO file.
9793 So while object file CU dwo_id's always have the value zero,
9794 that's OK, assuming each object file DWO file has only one CU,
9795 and that's the rule for now. */
9796 return lhs->signature == rhs->signature;
9797}
9798
9799/* Allocate a hash table for DWO CUs,TUs.
9800 There is one of these tables for each of CUs,TUs for each DWO file. */
9801
9802static htab_t
9803allocate_dwo_unit_table (struct objfile *objfile)
9804{
9805 /* Start out with a pretty small number.
9806 Generally DWO files contain only one CU and maybe some TUs. */
9807 return htab_create_alloc_ex (3,
9808 hash_dwo_unit,
9809 eq_dwo_unit,
9810 NULL,
9811 &objfile->objfile_obstack,
9812 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
9813 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
9814}
9815
80626a55 9816/* Structure used to pass data to create_dwo_debug_info_hash_table_reader. */
3019eac3 9817
19c3d4c9 9818struct create_dwo_cu_data
3019eac3
DE
9819{
9820 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
19c3d4c9 9821 struct dwo_unit dwo_unit;
3019eac3
DE
9822};
9823
19c3d4c9 9824/* die_reader_func for create_dwo_cu. */
3019eac3
DE
9825
9826static void
19c3d4c9
DE
9827create_dwo_cu_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
9828 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
9829 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
9830 int has_children,
9831 void *datap)
3019eac3
DE
9832{
9833 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
9c541725 9834 sect_offset sect_off = cu->per_cu->sect_off;
8a0459fd 9835 struct dwarf2_section_info *section = cu->per_cu->section;
9a3c8263 9836 struct create_dwo_cu_data *data = (struct create_dwo_cu_data *) datap;
3019eac3 9837 struct dwo_file *dwo_file = data->dwo_file;
19c3d4c9 9838 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit = &data->dwo_unit;
3019eac3 9839 struct attribute *attr;
3019eac3
DE
9840
9841 attr = dwarf2_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id, cu);
9842 if (attr == NULL)
9843 {
19c3d4c9
DE
9844 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9845 _("Dwarf Error: debug entry at offset 0x%x is missing"
9846 " its dwo_id [in module %s]"),
9c541725 9847 to_underlying (sect_off), dwo_file->dwo_name);
3019eac3
DE
9848 return;
9849 }
9850
3019eac3
DE
9851 dwo_unit->dwo_file = dwo_file;
9852 dwo_unit->signature = DW_UNSND (attr);
8a0459fd 9853 dwo_unit->section = section;
9c541725 9854 dwo_unit->sect_off = sect_off;
3019eac3
DE
9855 dwo_unit->length = cu->per_cu->length;
9856
b4f54984 9857 if (dwarf_read_debug)
4031ecc5 9858 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, " offset 0x%x, dwo_id %s\n",
9c541725
PA
9859 to_underlying (sect_off),
9860 hex_string (dwo_unit->signature));
3019eac3
DE
9861}
9862
33c5cd75 9863/* Create the dwo_units for the CUs in a DWO_FILE.
19c3d4c9 9864 Note: This function processes DWO files only, not DWP files. */
3019eac3 9865
33c5cd75
DB
9866static void
9867create_cus_hash_table (struct dwo_file &dwo_file, dwarf2_section_info &section,
9868 htab_t &cus_htab)
3019eac3
DE
9869{
9870 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
33c5cd75 9871 const struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section = &dwo_file.sections.abbrev;
d521ce57 9872 const gdb_byte *info_ptr, *end_ptr;
3019eac3 9873
33c5cd75
DB
9874 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, &section);
9875 info_ptr = section.buffer;
3019eac3
DE
9876
9877 if (info_ptr == NULL)
33c5cd75 9878 return;
3019eac3 9879
b4f54984 9880 if (dwarf_read_debug)
19c3d4c9
DE
9881 {
9882 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reading %s for %s:\n",
33c5cd75
DB
9883 get_section_name (&section),
9884 get_section_file_name (&section));
19c3d4c9 9885 }
3019eac3 9886
33c5cd75 9887 end_ptr = info_ptr + section.size;
3019eac3
DE
9888 while (info_ptr < end_ptr)
9889 {
9890 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data per_cu;
33c5cd75
DB
9891 struct create_dwo_cu_data create_dwo_cu_data;
9892 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
9893 void **slot;
9894 sect_offset sect_off = (sect_offset) (info_ptr - section.buffer);
3019eac3 9895
19c3d4c9
DE
9896 memset (&create_dwo_cu_data.dwo_unit, 0,
9897 sizeof (create_dwo_cu_data.dwo_unit));
3019eac3
DE
9898 memset (&per_cu, 0, sizeof (per_cu));
9899 per_cu.objfile = objfile;
9900 per_cu.is_debug_types = 0;
33c5cd75
DB
9901 per_cu.sect_off = sect_offset (info_ptr - section.buffer);
9902 per_cu.section = &section;
c5ed0576 9903 create_dwo_cu_data.dwo_file = &dwo_file;
33c5cd75
DB
9904
9905 init_cutu_and_read_dies_no_follow (
9906 &per_cu, &dwo_file, create_dwo_cu_reader, &create_dwo_cu_data);
9907 info_ptr += per_cu.length;
9908
9909 // If the unit could not be parsed, skip it.
9910 if (create_dwo_cu_data.dwo_unit.dwo_file == NULL)
9911 continue;
3019eac3 9912
33c5cd75
DB
9913 if (cus_htab == NULL)
9914 cus_htab = allocate_dwo_unit_table (objfile);
19c3d4c9 9915
33c5cd75
DB
9916 dwo_unit = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwo_unit);
9917 *dwo_unit = create_dwo_cu_data.dwo_unit;
9918 slot = htab_find_slot (cus_htab, dwo_unit, INSERT);
9919 gdb_assert (slot != NULL);
9920 if (*slot != NULL)
19c3d4c9 9921 {
33c5cd75
DB
9922 const struct dwo_unit *dup_cu = (const struct dwo_unit *)*slot;
9923 sect_offset dup_sect_off = dup_cu->sect_off;
19c3d4c9 9924
33c5cd75
DB
9925 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9926 _("debug cu entry at offset 0x%x is duplicate to"
9927 " the entry at offset 0x%x, signature %s"),
9928 to_underlying (sect_off), to_underlying (dup_sect_off),
9929 hex_string (dwo_unit->signature));
19c3d4c9 9930 }
33c5cd75 9931 *slot = (void *)dwo_unit;
3019eac3 9932 }
3019eac3
DE
9933}
9934
80626a55
DE
9935/* DWP file .debug_{cu,tu}_index section format:
9936 [ref: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFissionDWP]
9937
d2415c6c
DE
9938 DWP Version 1:
9939
80626a55
DE
9940 Both index sections have the same format, and serve to map a 64-bit
9941 signature to a set of section numbers. Each section begins with a header,
9942 followed by a hash table of 64-bit signatures, a parallel table of 32-bit
9943 indexes, and a pool of 32-bit section numbers. The index sections will be
9944 aligned at 8-byte boundaries in the file.
9945
d2415c6c
DE
9946 The index section header consists of:
9947
9948 V, 32 bit version number
9949 -, 32 bits unused
9950 N, 32 bit number of compilation units or type units in the index
9951 M, 32 bit number of slots in the hash table
80626a55 9952
d2415c6c 9953 Numbers are recorded using the byte order of the application binary.
80626a55 9954
d2415c6c
DE
9955 The hash table begins at offset 16 in the section, and consists of an array
9956 of M 64-bit slots. Each slot contains a 64-bit signature (using the byte
9957 order of the application binary). Unused slots in the hash table are 0.
9958 (We rely on the extreme unlikeliness of a signature being exactly 0.)
80626a55 9959
d2415c6c
DE
9960 The parallel table begins immediately after the hash table
9961 (at offset 16 + 8 * M from the beginning of the section), and consists of an
9962 array of 32-bit indexes (using the byte order of the application binary),
9963 corresponding 1-1 with slots in the hash table. Each entry in the parallel
9964 table contains a 32-bit index into the pool of section numbers. For unused
9965 hash table slots, the corresponding entry in the parallel table will be 0.
80626a55 9966
73869dc2
DE
9967 The pool of section numbers begins immediately following the hash table
9968 (at offset 16 + 12 * M from the beginning of the section). The pool of
9969 section numbers consists of an array of 32-bit words (using the byte order
9970 of the application binary). Each item in the array is indexed starting
9971 from 0. The hash table entry provides the index of the first section
9972 number in the set. Additional section numbers in the set follow, and the
9973 set is terminated by a 0 entry (section number 0 is not used in ELF).
9974
9975 In each set of section numbers, the .debug_info.dwo or .debug_types.dwo
9976 section must be the first entry in the set, and the .debug_abbrev.dwo must
9977 be the second entry. Other members of the set may follow in any order.
9978
9979 ---
9980
9981 DWP Version 2:
9982
9983 DWP Version 2 combines all the .debug_info, etc. sections into one,
9984 and the entries in the index tables are now offsets into these sections.
9985 CU offsets begin at 0. TU offsets begin at the size of the .debug_info
9986 section.
9987
9988 Index Section Contents:
9989 Header
9990 Hash Table of Signatures dwp_hash_table.hash_table
9991 Parallel Table of Indices dwp_hash_table.unit_table
9992 Table of Section Offsets dwp_hash_table.v2.{section_ids,offsets}
9993 Table of Section Sizes dwp_hash_table.v2.sizes
9994
9995 The index section header consists of:
9996
9997 V, 32 bit version number
9998 L, 32 bit number of columns in the table of section offsets
9999 N, 32 bit number of compilation units or type units in the index
10000 M, 32 bit number of slots in the hash table
10001
10002 Numbers are recorded using the byte order of the application binary.
10003
10004 The hash table has the same format as version 1.
10005 The parallel table of indices has the same format as version 1,
10006 except that the entries are origin-1 indices into the table of sections
10007 offsets and the table of section sizes.
10008
10009 The table of offsets begins immediately following the parallel table
10010 (at offset 16 + 12 * M from the beginning of the section). The table is
10011 a two-dimensional array of 32-bit words (using the byte order of the
10012 application binary), with L columns and N+1 rows, in row-major order.
10013 Each row in the array is indexed starting from 0. The first row provides
10014 a key to the remaining rows: each column in this row provides an identifier
10015 for a debug section, and the offsets in the same column of subsequent rows
10016 refer to that section. The section identifiers are:
10017
10018 DW_SECT_INFO 1 .debug_info.dwo
10019 DW_SECT_TYPES 2 .debug_types.dwo
10020 DW_SECT_ABBREV 3 .debug_abbrev.dwo
10021 DW_SECT_LINE 4 .debug_line.dwo
10022 DW_SECT_LOC 5 .debug_loc.dwo
10023 DW_SECT_STR_OFFSETS 6 .debug_str_offsets.dwo
10024 DW_SECT_MACINFO 7 .debug_macinfo.dwo
10025 DW_SECT_MACRO 8 .debug_macro.dwo
10026
10027 The offsets provided by the CU and TU index sections are the base offsets
10028 for the contributions made by each CU or TU to the corresponding section
10029 in the package file. Each CU and TU header contains an abbrev_offset
10030 field, used to find the abbreviations table for that CU or TU within the
10031 contribution to the .debug_abbrev.dwo section for that CU or TU, and should
10032 be interpreted as relative to the base offset given in the index section.
10033 Likewise, offsets into .debug_line.dwo from DW_AT_stmt_list attributes
10034 should be interpreted as relative to the base offset for .debug_line.dwo,
10035 and offsets into other debug sections obtained from DWARF attributes should
10036 also be interpreted as relative to the corresponding base offset.
10037
10038 The table of sizes begins immediately following the table of offsets.
10039 Like the table of offsets, it is a two-dimensional array of 32-bit words,
10040 with L columns and N rows, in row-major order. Each row in the array is
10041 indexed starting from 1 (row 0 is shared by the two tables).
10042
10043 ---
10044
10045 Hash table lookup is handled the same in version 1 and 2:
10046
10047 We assume that N and M will not exceed 2^32 - 1.
10048 The size of the hash table, M, must be 2^k such that 2^k > 3*N/2.
10049
d2415c6c
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10050 Given a 64-bit compilation unit signature or a type signature S, an entry
10051 in the hash table is located as follows:
80626a55 10052
d2415c6c
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10053 1) Calculate a primary hash H = S & MASK(k), where MASK(k) is a mask with
10054 the low-order k bits all set to 1.
80626a55 10055
d2415c6c 10056 2) Calculate a secondary hash H' = (((S >> 32) & MASK(k)) | 1).
80626a55 10057
d2415c6c
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10058 3) If the hash table entry at index H matches the signature, use that
10059 entry. If the hash table entry at index H is unused (all zeroes),
10060 terminate the search: the signature is not present in the table.
80626a55 10061
d2415c6c 10062 4) Let H = (H + H') modulo M. Repeat at Step 3.
80626a55 10063
d2415c6c 10064 Because M > N and H' and M are relatively prime, the search is guaranteed
73869dc2 10065 to stop at an unused slot or find the match. */
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10066
10067/* Create a hash table to map DWO IDs to their CU/TU entry in
10068 .debug_{info,types}.dwo in DWP_FILE.
10069 Returns NULL if there isn't one.
10070 Note: This function processes DWP files only, not DWO files. */
10071
10072static struct dwp_hash_table *
10073create_dwp_hash_table (struct dwp_file *dwp_file, int is_debug_types)
10074{
10075 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
10076 bfd *dbfd = dwp_file->dbfd;
948f8e3d 10077 const gdb_byte *index_ptr, *index_end;
80626a55 10078 struct dwarf2_section_info *index;
73869dc2 10079 uint32_t version, nr_columns, nr_units, nr_slots;
80626a55
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10080 struct dwp_hash_table *htab;
10081
10082 if (is_debug_types)
10083 index = &dwp_file->sections.tu_index;
10084 else
10085 index = &dwp_file->sections.cu_index;
10086
10087 if (dwarf2_section_empty_p (index))
10088 return NULL;
10089 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, index);
10090
10091 index_ptr = index->buffer;
10092 index_end = index_ptr + index->size;
10093
10094 version = read_4_bytes (dbfd, index_ptr);
73869dc2
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10095 index_ptr += 4;
10096 if (version == 2)
10097 nr_columns = read_4_bytes (dbfd, index_ptr);
10098 else
10099 nr_columns = 0;
10100 index_ptr += 4;
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10101 nr_units = read_4_bytes (dbfd, index_ptr);
10102 index_ptr += 4;
10103 nr_slots = read_4_bytes (dbfd, index_ptr);
10104 index_ptr += 4;
10105
73869dc2 10106 if (version != 1 && version != 2)
80626a55 10107 {
21aa081e 10108 error (_("Dwarf Error: unsupported DWP file version (%s)"
80626a55 10109 " [in module %s]"),
21aa081e 10110 pulongest (version), dwp_file->name);
80626a55
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10111 }
10112 if (nr_slots != (nr_slots & -nr_slots))
10113 {
21aa081e 10114 error (_("Dwarf Error: number of slots in DWP hash table (%s)"
80626a55 10115 " is not power of 2 [in module %s]"),
21aa081e 10116 pulongest (nr_slots), dwp_file->name);
80626a55
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10117 }
10118
10119 htab = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwp_hash_table);
73869dc2
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10120 htab->version = version;
10121 htab->nr_columns = nr_columns;
80626a55
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10122 htab->nr_units = nr_units;
10123 htab->nr_slots = nr_slots;
10124 htab->hash_table = index_ptr;
10125 htab->unit_table = htab->hash_table + sizeof (uint64_t) * nr_slots;
73869dc2
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10126
10127 /* Exit early if the table is empty. */
10128 if (nr_slots == 0 || nr_units == 0
10129 || (version == 2 && nr_columns == 0))
10130 {
10131 /* All must be zero. */
10132 if (nr_slots != 0 || nr_units != 0
10133 || (version == 2 && nr_columns != 0))
10134 {
10135 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
10136 _("Empty DWP but nr_slots,nr_units,nr_columns not"
10137 " all zero [in modules %s]"),
10138 dwp_file->name);
10139 }
10140 return htab;
10141 }
10142
10143 if (version == 1)
10144 {
10145 htab->section_pool.v1.indices =
10146 htab->unit_table + sizeof (uint32_t) * nr_slots;
10147 /* It's harder to decide whether the section is too small in v1.
10148 V1 is deprecated anyway so we punt. */
10149 }
10150 else
10151 {
10152 const gdb_byte *ids_ptr = htab->unit_table + sizeof (uint32_t) * nr_slots;
10153 int *ids = htab->section_pool.v2.section_ids;
10154 /* Reverse map for error checking. */
10155 int ids_seen[DW_SECT_MAX + 1];
10156 int i;
10157
10158 if (nr_columns < 2)
10159 {
10160 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, too few columns"
10161 " in section table [in module %s]"),
10162 dwp_file->name);
10163 }
10164 if (nr_columns > MAX_NR_V2_DWO_SECTIONS)
10165 {
10166 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, too many columns"
10167 " in section table [in module %s]"),
10168 dwp_file->name);
10169 }
10170 memset (ids, 255, (DW_SECT_MAX + 1) * sizeof (int32_t));
10171 memset (ids_seen, 255, (DW_SECT_MAX + 1) * sizeof (int32_t));
10172 for (i = 0; i < nr_columns; ++i)
10173 {
10174 int id = read_4_bytes (dbfd, ids_ptr + i * sizeof (uint32_t));
10175
10176 if (id < DW_SECT_MIN || id > DW_SECT_MAX)
10177 {
10178 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, bad section id %d"
10179 " in section table [in module %s]"),
10180 id, dwp_file->name);
10181 }
10182 if (ids_seen[id] != -1)
10183 {
10184 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, duplicate section"
10185 " id %d in section table [in module %s]"),
10186 id, dwp_file->name);
10187 }
10188 ids_seen[id] = i;
10189 ids[i] = id;
10190 }
10191 /* Must have exactly one info or types section. */
10192 if (((ids_seen[DW_SECT_INFO] != -1)
10193 + (ids_seen[DW_SECT_TYPES] != -1))
10194 != 1)
10195 {
10196 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, missing/duplicate"
10197 " DWO info/types section [in module %s]"),
10198 dwp_file->name);
10199 }
10200 /* Must have an abbrev section. */
10201 if (ids_seen[DW_SECT_ABBREV] == -1)
10202 {
10203 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, missing DWO abbrev"
10204 " section [in module %s]"),
10205 dwp_file->name);
10206 }
10207 htab->section_pool.v2.offsets = ids_ptr + sizeof (uint32_t) * nr_columns;
10208 htab->section_pool.v2.sizes =
10209 htab->section_pool.v2.offsets + (sizeof (uint32_t)
10210 * nr_units * nr_columns);
10211 if ((htab->section_pool.v2.sizes + (sizeof (uint32_t)
10212 * nr_units * nr_columns))
10213 > index_end)
10214 {
10215 error (_("Dwarf Error: DWP index section is corrupt (too small)"
10216 " [in module %s]"),
10217 dwp_file->name);
10218 }
10219 }
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10220
10221 return htab;
10222}
10223
10224/* Update SECTIONS with the data from SECTP.
10225
10226 This function is like the other "locate" section routines that are
10227 passed to bfd_map_over_sections, but in this context the sections to
73869dc2 10228 read comes from the DWP V1 hash table, not the full ELF section table.
80626a55
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10229
10230 The result is non-zero for success, or zero if an error was found. */
10231
10232static int
73869dc2
DE
10233locate_v1_virtual_dwo_sections (asection *sectp,
10234 struct virtual_v1_dwo_sections *sections)
80626a55
DE
10235{
10236 const struct dwop_section_names *names = &dwop_section_names;
10237
10238 if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->abbrev_dwo))
10239 {
10240 /* There can be only one. */
049412e3 10241 if (sections->abbrev.s.section != NULL)
80626a55 10242 return 0;
049412e3 10243 sections->abbrev.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10244 sections->abbrev.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10245 }
10246 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->info_dwo)
10247 || section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->types_dwo))
10248 {
10249 /* There can be only one. */
049412e3 10250 if (sections->info_or_types.s.section != NULL)
80626a55 10251 return 0;
049412e3 10252 sections->info_or_types.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10253 sections->info_or_types.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10254 }
10255 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->line_dwo))
10256 {
10257 /* There can be only one. */
049412e3 10258 if (sections->line.s.section != NULL)
80626a55 10259 return 0;
049412e3 10260 sections->line.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10261 sections->line.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10262 }
10263 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->loc_dwo))
10264 {
10265 /* There can be only one. */
049412e3 10266 if (sections->loc.s.section != NULL)
80626a55 10267 return 0;
049412e3 10268 sections->loc.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
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10269 sections->loc.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10270 }
10271 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->macinfo_dwo))
10272 {
10273 /* There can be only one. */
049412e3 10274 if (sections->macinfo.s.section != NULL)
80626a55 10275 return 0;
049412e3 10276 sections->macinfo.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
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10277 sections->macinfo.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10278 }
10279 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->macro_dwo))
10280 {
10281 /* There can be only one. */
049412e3 10282 if (sections->macro.s.section != NULL)
80626a55 10283 return 0;
049412e3 10284 sections->macro.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
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10285 sections->macro.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10286 }
10287 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->str_offsets_dwo))
10288 {
10289 /* There can be only one. */
049412e3 10290 if (sections->str_offsets.s.section != NULL)
80626a55 10291 return 0;
049412e3 10292 sections->str_offsets.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10293 sections->str_offsets.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10294 }
10295 else
10296 {
10297 /* No other kind of section is valid. */
10298 return 0;
10299 }
10300
10301 return 1;
10302}
10303
73869dc2
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10304/* Create a dwo_unit object for the DWO unit with signature SIGNATURE.
10305 UNIT_INDEX is the index of the DWO unit in the DWP hash table.
10306 COMP_DIR is the DW_AT_comp_dir attribute of the referencing CU.
10307 This is for DWP version 1 files. */
80626a55
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10308
10309static struct dwo_unit *
73869dc2
DE
10310create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1 (struct dwp_file *dwp_file,
10311 uint32_t unit_index,
10312 const char *comp_dir,
10313 ULONGEST signature, int is_debug_types)
80626a55
DE
10314{
10315 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
73869dc2
DE
10316 const struct dwp_hash_table *dwp_htab =
10317 is_debug_types ? dwp_file->tus : dwp_file->cus;
80626a55
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10318 bfd *dbfd = dwp_file->dbfd;
10319 const char *kind = is_debug_types ? "TU" : "CU";
10320 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
10321 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
73869dc2 10322 struct virtual_v1_dwo_sections sections;
80626a55 10323 void **dwo_file_slot;
80626a55
DE
10324 int i;
10325
73869dc2
DE
10326 gdb_assert (dwp_file->version == 1);
10327
b4f54984 10328 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55 10329 {
73869dc2 10330 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reading %s %s/%s in DWP V1 file: %s\n",
80626a55 10331 kind,
73869dc2 10332 pulongest (unit_index), hex_string (signature),
80626a55
DE
10333 dwp_file->name);
10334 }
10335
19ac8c2e 10336 /* Fetch the sections of this DWO unit.
80626a55
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10337 Put a limit on the number of sections we look for so that bad data
10338 doesn't cause us to loop forever. */
10339
73869dc2 10340#define MAX_NR_V1_DWO_SECTIONS \
80626a55
DE
10341 (1 /* .debug_info or .debug_types */ \
10342 + 1 /* .debug_abbrev */ \
10343 + 1 /* .debug_line */ \
10344 + 1 /* .debug_loc */ \
10345 + 1 /* .debug_str_offsets */ \
19ac8c2e 10346 + 1 /* .debug_macro or .debug_macinfo */ \
80626a55
DE
10347 + 1 /* trailing zero */)
10348
10349 memset (&sections, 0, sizeof (sections));
80626a55 10350
73869dc2 10351 for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_V1_DWO_SECTIONS; ++i)
80626a55
DE
10352 {
10353 asection *sectp;
10354 uint32_t section_nr =
10355 read_4_bytes (dbfd,
73869dc2
DE
10356 dwp_htab->section_pool.v1.indices
10357 + (unit_index + i) * sizeof (uint32_t));
80626a55
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10358
10359 if (section_nr == 0)
10360 break;
10361 if (section_nr >= dwp_file->num_sections)
10362 {
10363 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, section number too large"
10364 " [in module %s]"),
10365 dwp_file->name);
10366 }
10367
10368 sectp = dwp_file->elf_sections[section_nr];
73869dc2 10369 if (! locate_v1_virtual_dwo_sections (sectp, &sections))
80626a55
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10370 {
10371 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, invalid section found"
10372 " [in module %s]"),
10373 dwp_file->name);
10374 }
10375 }
10376
10377 if (i < 2
a32a8923
DE
10378 || dwarf2_section_empty_p (&sections.info_or_types)
10379 || dwarf2_section_empty_p (&sections.abbrev))
80626a55
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10380 {
10381 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, missing DWO sections"
10382 " [in module %s]"),
10383 dwp_file->name);
10384 }
73869dc2 10385 if (i == MAX_NR_V1_DWO_SECTIONS)
80626a55
DE
10386 {
10387 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, too many DWO sections"
10388 " [in module %s]"),
10389 dwp_file->name);
10390 }
10391
10392 /* It's easier for the rest of the code if we fake a struct dwo_file and
10393 have dwo_unit "live" in that. At least for now.
10394
10395 The DWP file can be made up of a random collection of CUs and TUs.
c766f7ec 10396 However, for each CU + set of TUs that came from the same original DWO
57d63ce2
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10397 file, we can combine them back into a virtual DWO file to save space
10398 (fewer struct dwo_file objects to allocate). Remember that for really
80626a55
DE
10399 large apps there can be on the order of 8K CUs and 200K TUs, or more. */
10400
791afaa2
TT
10401 std::string virtual_dwo_name =
10402 string_printf ("virtual-dwo/%d-%d-%d-%d",
10403 get_section_id (&sections.abbrev),
10404 get_section_id (&sections.line),
10405 get_section_id (&sections.loc),
10406 get_section_id (&sections.str_offsets));
80626a55 10407 /* Can we use an existing virtual DWO file? */
791afaa2 10408 dwo_file_slot = lookup_dwo_file_slot (virtual_dwo_name.c_str (), comp_dir);
80626a55
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10409 /* Create one if necessary. */
10410 if (*dwo_file_slot == NULL)
10411 {
b4f54984 10412 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55
DE
10413 {
10414 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Creating virtual DWO: %s\n",
791afaa2 10415 virtual_dwo_name.c_str ());
80626a55
DE
10416 }
10417 dwo_file = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwo_file);
224c3ddb
SM
10418 dwo_file->dwo_name
10419 = (const char *) obstack_copy0 (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
791afaa2
TT
10420 virtual_dwo_name.c_str (),
10421 virtual_dwo_name.size ());
0ac5b59e 10422 dwo_file->comp_dir = comp_dir;
80626a55
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10423 dwo_file->sections.abbrev = sections.abbrev;
10424 dwo_file->sections.line = sections.line;
10425 dwo_file->sections.loc = sections.loc;
10426 dwo_file->sections.macinfo = sections.macinfo;
10427 dwo_file->sections.macro = sections.macro;
10428 dwo_file->sections.str_offsets = sections.str_offsets;
10429 /* The "str" section is global to the entire DWP file. */
10430 dwo_file->sections.str = dwp_file->sections.str;
57d63ce2 10431 /* The info or types section is assigned below to dwo_unit,
80626a55
DE
10432 there's no need to record it in dwo_file.
10433 Also, we can't simply record type sections in dwo_file because
10434 we record a pointer into the vector in dwo_unit. As we collect more
10435 types we'll grow the vector and eventually have to reallocate space
57d63ce2
DE
10436 for it, invalidating all copies of pointers into the previous
10437 contents. */
80626a55
DE
10438 *dwo_file_slot = dwo_file;
10439 }
10440 else
10441 {
b4f54984 10442 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55
DE
10443 {
10444 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Using existing virtual DWO: %s\n",
791afaa2 10445 virtual_dwo_name.c_str ());
80626a55 10446 }
9a3c8263 10447 dwo_file = (struct dwo_file *) *dwo_file_slot;
80626a55 10448 }
80626a55
DE
10449
10450 dwo_unit = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwo_unit);
10451 dwo_unit->dwo_file = dwo_file;
10452 dwo_unit->signature = signature;
8d749320
SM
10453 dwo_unit->section =
10454 XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_section_info);
8a0459fd 10455 *dwo_unit->section = sections.info_or_types;
57d63ce2 10456 /* dwo_unit->{offset,length,type_offset_in_tu} are set later. */
80626a55
DE
10457
10458 return dwo_unit;
10459}
10460
73869dc2
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10461/* Subroutine of create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2 to simplify it.
10462 Given a pointer to the containing section SECTION, and OFFSET,SIZE of the
10463 piece within that section used by a TU/CU, return a virtual section
10464 of just that piece. */
10465
10466static struct dwarf2_section_info
10467create_dwp_v2_section (struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
10468 bfd_size_type offset, bfd_size_type size)
10469{
10470 struct dwarf2_section_info result;
10471 asection *sectp;
10472
10473 gdb_assert (section != NULL);
10474 gdb_assert (!section->is_virtual);
10475
10476 memset (&result, 0, sizeof (result));
10477 result.s.containing_section = section;
10478 result.is_virtual = 1;
10479
10480 if (size == 0)
10481 return result;
10482
10483 sectp = get_section_bfd_section (section);
10484
10485 /* Flag an error if the piece denoted by OFFSET,SIZE is outside the
10486 bounds of the real section. This is a pretty-rare event, so just
10487 flag an error (easier) instead of a warning and trying to cope. */
10488 if (sectp == NULL
10489 || offset + size > bfd_get_section_size (sectp))
10490 {
10491 bfd *abfd = sectp->owner;
10492
10493 error (_("Dwarf Error: Bad DWP V2 section info, doesn't fit"
10494 " in section %s [in module %s]"),
10495 sectp ? bfd_section_name (abfd, sectp) : "<unknown>",
10496 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
10497 }
10498
10499 result.virtual_offset = offset;
10500 result.size = size;
10501 return result;
10502}
10503
10504/* Create a dwo_unit object for the DWO unit with signature SIGNATURE.
10505 UNIT_INDEX is the index of the DWO unit in the DWP hash table.
10506 COMP_DIR is the DW_AT_comp_dir attribute of the referencing CU.
10507 This is for DWP version 2 files. */
10508
10509static struct dwo_unit *
10510create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2 (struct dwp_file *dwp_file,
10511 uint32_t unit_index,
10512 const char *comp_dir,
10513 ULONGEST signature, int is_debug_types)
10514{
10515 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
10516 const struct dwp_hash_table *dwp_htab =
10517 is_debug_types ? dwp_file->tus : dwp_file->cus;
10518 bfd *dbfd = dwp_file->dbfd;
10519 const char *kind = is_debug_types ? "TU" : "CU";
10520 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
10521 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
10522 struct virtual_v2_dwo_sections sections;
10523 void **dwo_file_slot;
73869dc2
DE
10524 int i;
10525
10526 gdb_assert (dwp_file->version == 2);
10527
b4f54984 10528 if (dwarf_read_debug)
73869dc2
DE
10529 {
10530 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Reading %s %s/%s in DWP V2 file: %s\n",
10531 kind,
10532 pulongest (unit_index), hex_string (signature),
10533 dwp_file->name);
10534 }
10535
10536 /* Fetch the section offsets of this DWO unit. */
10537
10538 memset (&sections, 0, sizeof (sections));
73869dc2
DE
10539
10540 for (i = 0; i < dwp_htab->nr_columns; ++i)
10541 {
10542 uint32_t offset = read_4_bytes (dbfd,
10543 dwp_htab->section_pool.v2.offsets
10544 + (((unit_index - 1) * dwp_htab->nr_columns
10545 + i)
10546 * sizeof (uint32_t)));
10547 uint32_t size = read_4_bytes (dbfd,
10548 dwp_htab->section_pool.v2.sizes
10549 + (((unit_index - 1) * dwp_htab->nr_columns
10550 + i)
10551 * sizeof (uint32_t)));
10552
10553 switch (dwp_htab->section_pool.v2.section_ids[i])
10554 {
10555 case DW_SECT_INFO:
10556 case DW_SECT_TYPES:
10557 sections.info_or_types_offset = offset;
10558 sections.info_or_types_size = size;
10559 break;
10560 case DW_SECT_ABBREV:
10561 sections.abbrev_offset = offset;
10562 sections.abbrev_size = size;
10563 break;
10564 case DW_SECT_LINE:
10565 sections.line_offset = offset;
10566 sections.line_size = size;
10567 break;
10568 case DW_SECT_LOC:
10569 sections.loc_offset = offset;
10570 sections.loc_size = size;
10571 break;
10572 case DW_SECT_STR_OFFSETS:
10573 sections.str_offsets_offset = offset;
10574 sections.str_offsets_size = size;
10575 break;
10576 case DW_SECT_MACINFO:
10577 sections.macinfo_offset = offset;
10578 sections.macinfo_size = size;
10579 break;
10580 case DW_SECT_MACRO:
10581 sections.macro_offset = offset;
10582 sections.macro_size = size;
10583 break;
10584 }
10585 }
10586
10587 /* It's easier for the rest of the code if we fake a struct dwo_file and
10588 have dwo_unit "live" in that. At least for now.
10589
10590 The DWP file can be made up of a random collection of CUs and TUs.
10591 However, for each CU + set of TUs that came from the same original DWO
10592 file, we can combine them back into a virtual DWO file to save space
10593 (fewer struct dwo_file objects to allocate). Remember that for really
10594 large apps there can be on the order of 8K CUs and 200K TUs, or more. */
10595
791afaa2
TT
10596 std::string virtual_dwo_name =
10597 string_printf ("virtual-dwo/%ld-%ld-%ld-%ld",
10598 (long) (sections.abbrev_size ? sections.abbrev_offset : 0),
10599 (long) (sections.line_size ? sections.line_offset : 0),
10600 (long) (sections.loc_size ? sections.loc_offset : 0),
10601 (long) (sections.str_offsets_size
10602 ? sections.str_offsets_offset : 0));
73869dc2 10603 /* Can we use an existing virtual DWO file? */
791afaa2 10604 dwo_file_slot = lookup_dwo_file_slot (virtual_dwo_name.c_str (), comp_dir);
73869dc2
DE
10605 /* Create one if necessary. */
10606 if (*dwo_file_slot == NULL)
10607 {
b4f54984 10608 if (dwarf_read_debug)
73869dc2
DE
10609 {
10610 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Creating virtual DWO: %s\n",
791afaa2 10611 virtual_dwo_name.c_str ());
73869dc2
DE
10612 }
10613 dwo_file = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwo_file);
224c3ddb
SM
10614 dwo_file->dwo_name
10615 = (const char *) obstack_copy0 (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
791afaa2
TT
10616 virtual_dwo_name.c_str (),
10617 virtual_dwo_name.size ());
73869dc2
DE
10618 dwo_file->comp_dir = comp_dir;
10619 dwo_file->sections.abbrev =
10620 create_dwp_v2_section (&dwp_file->sections.abbrev,
10621 sections.abbrev_offset, sections.abbrev_size);
10622 dwo_file->sections.line =
10623 create_dwp_v2_section (&dwp_file->sections.line,
10624 sections.line_offset, sections.line_size);
10625 dwo_file->sections.loc =
10626 create_dwp_v2_section (&dwp_file->sections.loc,
10627 sections.loc_offset, sections.loc_size);
10628 dwo_file->sections.macinfo =
10629 create_dwp_v2_section (&dwp_file->sections.macinfo,
10630 sections.macinfo_offset, sections.macinfo_size);
10631 dwo_file->sections.macro =
10632 create_dwp_v2_section (&dwp_file->sections.macro,
10633 sections.macro_offset, sections.macro_size);
10634 dwo_file->sections.str_offsets =
10635 create_dwp_v2_section (&dwp_file->sections.str_offsets,
10636 sections.str_offsets_offset,
10637 sections.str_offsets_size);
10638 /* The "str" section is global to the entire DWP file. */
10639 dwo_file->sections.str = dwp_file->sections.str;
10640 /* The info or types section is assigned below to dwo_unit,
10641 there's no need to record it in dwo_file.
10642 Also, we can't simply record type sections in dwo_file because
10643 we record a pointer into the vector in dwo_unit. As we collect more
10644 types we'll grow the vector and eventually have to reallocate space
10645 for it, invalidating all copies of pointers into the previous
10646 contents. */
10647 *dwo_file_slot = dwo_file;
10648 }
10649 else
10650 {
b4f54984 10651 if (dwarf_read_debug)
73869dc2
DE
10652 {
10653 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Using existing virtual DWO: %s\n",
791afaa2 10654 virtual_dwo_name.c_str ());
73869dc2 10655 }
9a3c8263 10656 dwo_file = (struct dwo_file *) *dwo_file_slot;
73869dc2 10657 }
73869dc2
DE
10658
10659 dwo_unit = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwo_unit);
10660 dwo_unit->dwo_file = dwo_file;
10661 dwo_unit->signature = signature;
8d749320
SM
10662 dwo_unit->section =
10663 XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_section_info);
73869dc2
DE
10664 *dwo_unit->section = create_dwp_v2_section (is_debug_types
10665 ? &dwp_file->sections.types
10666 : &dwp_file->sections.info,
10667 sections.info_or_types_offset,
10668 sections.info_or_types_size);
10669 /* dwo_unit->{offset,length,type_offset_in_tu} are set later. */
10670
10671 return dwo_unit;
10672}
10673
57d63ce2
DE
10674/* Lookup the DWO unit with SIGNATURE in DWP_FILE.
10675 Returns NULL if the signature isn't found. */
80626a55
DE
10676
10677static struct dwo_unit *
57d63ce2
DE
10678lookup_dwo_unit_in_dwp (struct dwp_file *dwp_file, const char *comp_dir,
10679 ULONGEST signature, int is_debug_types)
80626a55 10680{
57d63ce2
DE
10681 const struct dwp_hash_table *dwp_htab =
10682 is_debug_types ? dwp_file->tus : dwp_file->cus;
80626a55 10683 bfd *dbfd = dwp_file->dbfd;
57d63ce2 10684 uint32_t mask = dwp_htab->nr_slots - 1;
80626a55
DE
10685 uint32_t hash = signature & mask;
10686 uint32_t hash2 = ((signature >> 32) & mask) | 1;
10687 unsigned int i;
10688 void **slot;
870f88f7 10689 struct dwo_unit find_dwo_cu;
80626a55
DE
10690
10691 memset (&find_dwo_cu, 0, sizeof (find_dwo_cu));
10692 find_dwo_cu.signature = signature;
19ac8c2e
DE
10693 slot = htab_find_slot (is_debug_types
10694 ? dwp_file->loaded_tus
10695 : dwp_file->loaded_cus,
10696 &find_dwo_cu, INSERT);
80626a55
DE
10697
10698 if (*slot != NULL)
9a3c8263 10699 return (struct dwo_unit *) *slot;
80626a55
DE
10700
10701 /* Use a for loop so that we don't loop forever on bad debug info. */
57d63ce2 10702 for (i = 0; i < dwp_htab->nr_slots; ++i)
80626a55
DE
10703 {
10704 ULONGEST signature_in_table;
10705
10706 signature_in_table =
57d63ce2 10707 read_8_bytes (dbfd, dwp_htab->hash_table + hash * sizeof (uint64_t));
80626a55
DE
10708 if (signature_in_table == signature)
10709 {
57d63ce2
DE
10710 uint32_t unit_index =
10711 read_4_bytes (dbfd,
10712 dwp_htab->unit_table + hash * sizeof (uint32_t));
80626a55 10713
73869dc2
DE
10714 if (dwp_file->version == 1)
10715 {
10716 *slot = create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1 (dwp_file, unit_index,
10717 comp_dir, signature,
10718 is_debug_types);
10719 }
10720 else
10721 {
10722 *slot = create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2 (dwp_file, unit_index,
10723 comp_dir, signature,
10724 is_debug_types);
10725 }
9a3c8263 10726 return (struct dwo_unit *) *slot;
80626a55
DE
10727 }
10728 if (signature_in_table == 0)
10729 return NULL;
10730 hash = (hash + hash2) & mask;
10731 }
10732
10733 error (_("Dwarf Error: bad DWP hash table, lookup didn't terminate"
10734 " [in module %s]"),
10735 dwp_file->name);
10736}
10737
ab5088bf 10738/* Subroutine of open_dwo_file,open_dwp_file to simplify them.
3019eac3
DE
10739 Open the file specified by FILE_NAME and hand it off to BFD for
10740 preliminary analysis. Return a newly initialized bfd *, which
10741 includes a canonicalized copy of FILE_NAME.
80626a55 10742 If IS_DWP is TRUE, we're opening a DWP file, otherwise a DWO file.
6ac97d4c
DE
10743 SEARCH_CWD is true if the current directory is to be searched.
10744 It will be searched before debug-file-directory.
13aaf454
DE
10745 If successful, the file is added to the bfd include table of the
10746 objfile's bfd (see gdb_bfd_record_inclusion).
6ac97d4c 10747 If unable to find/open the file, return NULL.
3019eac3
DE
10748 NOTE: This function is derived from symfile_bfd_open. */
10749
192b62ce 10750static gdb_bfd_ref_ptr
6ac97d4c 10751try_open_dwop_file (const char *file_name, int is_dwp, int search_cwd)
3019eac3 10752{
80626a55 10753 int desc, flags;
3019eac3 10754 char *absolute_name;
9c02c129
DE
10755 /* Blech. OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST also disables searching the path list if
10756 FILE_NAME contains a '/'. So we can't use it. Instead prepend "."
10757 to debug_file_directory. */
10758 char *search_path;
10759 static const char dirname_separator_string[] = { DIRNAME_SEPARATOR, '\0' };
10760
6ac97d4c
DE
10761 if (search_cwd)
10762 {
10763 if (*debug_file_directory != '\0')
10764 search_path = concat (".", dirname_separator_string,
b36cec19 10765 debug_file_directory, (char *) NULL);
6ac97d4c
DE
10766 else
10767 search_path = xstrdup (".");
10768 }
9c02c129 10769 else
6ac97d4c 10770 search_path = xstrdup (debug_file_directory);
3019eac3 10771
492c0ab7 10772 flags = OPF_RETURN_REALPATH;
80626a55
DE
10773 if (is_dwp)
10774 flags |= OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH;
9c02c129 10775 desc = openp (search_path, flags, file_name,
3019eac3 10776 O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, &absolute_name);
9c02c129 10777 xfree (search_path);
3019eac3
DE
10778 if (desc < 0)
10779 return NULL;
10780
192b62ce 10781 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr sym_bfd (gdb_bfd_open (absolute_name, gnutarget, desc));
a4453b7e 10782 xfree (absolute_name);
9c02c129
DE
10783 if (sym_bfd == NULL)
10784 return NULL;
192b62ce 10785 bfd_set_cacheable (sym_bfd.get (), 1);
3019eac3 10786
192b62ce
TT
10787 if (!bfd_check_format (sym_bfd.get (), bfd_object))
10788 return NULL;
3019eac3 10789
13aaf454
DE
10790 /* Success. Record the bfd as having been included by the objfile's bfd.
10791 This is important because things like demangled_names_hash lives in the
10792 objfile's per_bfd space and may have references to things like symbol
10793 names that live in the DWO/DWP file's per_bfd space. PR 16426. */
192b62ce 10794 gdb_bfd_record_inclusion (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile->obfd, sym_bfd.get ());
13aaf454 10795
3019eac3
DE
10796 return sym_bfd;
10797}
10798
ab5088bf 10799/* Try to open DWO file FILE_NAME.
3019eac3
DE
10800 COMP_DIR is the DW_AT_comp_dir attribute.
10801 The result is the bfd handle of the file.
10802 If there is a problem finding or opening the file, return NULL.
10803 Upon success, the canonicalized path of the file is stored in the bfd,
10804 same as symfile_bfd_open. */
10805
192b62ce 10806static gdb_bfd_ref_ptr
ab5088bf 10807open_dwo_file (const char *file_name, const char *comp_dir)
3019eac3 10808{
80626a55 10809 if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (file_name))
6ac97d4c 10810 return try_open_dwop_file (file_name, 0 /*is_dwp*/, 0 /*search_cwd*/);
3019eac3
DE
10811
10812 /* Before trying the search path, try DWO_NAME in COMP_DIR. */
10813
10814 if (comp_dir != NULL)
10815 {
b36cec19
PA
10816 char *path_to_try = concat (comp_dir, SLASH_STRING,
10817 file_name, (char *) NULL);
3019eac3
DE
10818
10819 /* NOTE: If comp_dir is a relative path, this will also try the
10820 search path, which seems useful. */
192b62ce
TT
10821 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr abfd (try_open_dwop_file (path_to_try, 0 /*is_dwp*/,
10822 1 /*search_cwd*/));
3019eac3
DE
10823 xfree (path_to_try);
10824 if (abfd != NULL)
10825 return abfd;
10826 }
10827
10828 /* That didn't work, try debug-file-directory, which, despite its name,
10829 is a list of paths. */
10830
10831 if (*debug_file_directory == '\0')
10832 return NULL;
10833
6ac97d4c 10834 return try_open_dwop_file (file_name, 0 /*is_dwp*/, 1 /*search_cwd*/);
3019eac3
DE
10835}
10836
80626a55
DE
10837/* This function is mapped across the sections and remembers the offset and
10838 size of each of the DWO debugging sections we are interested in. */
10839
10840static void
10841dwarf2_locate_dwo_sections (bfd *abfd, asection *sectp, void *dwo_sections_ptr)
10842{
9a3c8263 10843 struct dwo_sections *dwo_sections = (struct dwo_sections *) dwo_sections_ptr;
80626a55
DE
10844 const struct dwop_section_names *names = &dwop_section_names;
10845
10846 if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->abbrev_dwo))
10847 {
049412e3 10848 dwo_sections->abbrev.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10849 dwo_sections->abbrev.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10850 }
10851 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->info_dwo))
10852 {
049412e3 10853 dwo_sections->info.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10854 dwo_sections->info.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10855 }
10856 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->line_dwo))
10857 {
049412e3 10858 dwo_sections->line.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10859 dwo_sections->line.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10860 }
10861 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->loc_dwo))
10862 {
049412e3 10863 dwo_sections->loc.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10864 dwo_sections->loc.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10865 }
10866 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->macinfo_dwo))
10867 {
049412e3 10868 dwo_sections->macinfo.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10869 dwo_sections->macinfo.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10870 }
10871 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->macro_dwo))
10872 {
049412e3 10873 dwo_sections->macro.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10874 dwo_sections->macro.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10875 }
10876 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->str_dwo))
10877 {
049412e3 10878 dwo_sections->str.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10879 dwo_sections->str.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10880 }
10881 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->str_offsets_dwo))
10882 {
049412e3 10883 dwo_sections->str_offsets.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10884 dwo_sections->str_offsets.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10885 }
10886 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->types_dwo))
10887 {
10888 struct dwarf2_section_info type_section;
10889
10890 memset (&type_section, 0, sizeof (type_section));
049412e3 10891 type_section.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10892 type_section.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10893 VEC_safe_push (dwarf2_section_info_def, dwo_sections->types,
10894 &type_section);
10895 }
10896}
10897
ab5088bf 10898/* Initialize the use of the DWO file specified by DWO_NAME and referenced
19c3d4c9 10899 by PER_CU. This is for the non-DWP case.
80626a55 10900 The result is NULL if DWO_NAME can't be found. */
3019eac3
DE
10901
10902static struct dwo_file *
0ac5b59e
DE
10903open_and_init_dwo_file (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
10904 const char *dwo_name, const char *comp_dir)
3019eac3
DE
10905{
10906 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
80626a55 10907 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
3019eac3
DE
10908 struct cleanup *cleanups;
10909
192b62ce 10910 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr dbfd (open_dwo_file (dwo_name, comp_dir));
80626a55
DE
10911 if (dbfd == NULL)
10912 {
b4f54984 10913 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55
DE
10914 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "DWO file not found: %s\n", dwo_name);
10915 return NULL;
10916 }
10917 dwo_file = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwo_file);
0ac5b59e
DE
10918 dwo_file->dwo_name = dwo_name;
10919 dwo_file->comp_dir = comp_dir;
192b62ce 10920 dwo_file->dbfd = dbfd.release ();
3019eac3
DE
10921
10922 cleanups = make_cleanup (free_dwo_file_cleanup, dwo_file);
10923
192b62ce
TT
10924 bfd_map_over_sections (dwo_file->dbfd, dwarf2_locate_dwo_sections,
10925 &dwo_file->sections);
3019eac3 10926
33c5cd75 10927 create_cus_hash_table (*dwo_file, dwo_file->sections.info, dwo_file->cus);
3019eac3 10928
78d4d2c5
JK
10929 create_debug_types_hash_table (dwo_file, dwo_file->sections.types,
10930 dwo_file->tus);
3019eac3
DE
10931
10932 discard_cleanups (cleanups);
10933
b4f54984 10934 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55
DE
10935 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "DWO file found: %s\n", dwo_name);
10936
3019eac3
DE
10937 return dwo_file;
10938}
10939
80626a55 10940/* This function is mapped across the sections and remembers the offset and
73869dc2
DE
10941 size of each of the DWP debugging sections common to version 1 and 2 that
10942 we are interested in. */
3019eac3 10943
80626a55 10944static void
73869dc2
DE
10945dwarf2_locate_common_dwp_sections (bfd *abfd, asection *sectp,
10946 void *dwp_file_ptr)
3019eac3 10947{
9a3c8263 10948 struct dwp_file *dwp_file = (struct dwp_file *) dwp_file_ptr;
80626a55
DE
10949 const struct dwop_section_names *names = &dwop_section_names;
10950 unsigned int elf_section_nr = elf_section_data (sectp)->this_idx;
3019eac3 10951
80626a55 10952 /* Record the ELF section number for later lookup: this is what the
73869dc2 10953 .debug_cu_index,.debug_tu_index tables use in DWP V1. */
80626a55
DE
10954 gdb_assert (elf_section_nr < dwp_file->num_sections);
10955 dwp_file->elf_sections[elf_section_nr] = sectp;
3019eac3 10956
80626a55
DE
10957 /* Look for specific sections that we need. */
10958 if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->str_dwo))
10959 {
049412e3 10960 dwp_file->sections.str.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10961 dwp_file->sections.str.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10962 }
10963 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->cu_index))
10964 {
049412e3 10965 dwp_file->sections.cu_index.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10966 dwp_file->sections.cu_index.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10967 }
10968 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->tu_index))
10969 {
049412e3 10970 dwp_file->sections.tu_index.s.section = sectp;
80626a55
DE
10971 dwp_file->sections.tu_index.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10972 }
10973}
3019eac3 10974
73869dc2
DE
10975/* This function is mapped across the sections and remembers the offset and
10976 size of each of the DWP version 2 debugging sections that we are interested
10977 in. This is split into a separate function because we don't know if we
10978 have version 1 or 2 until we parse the cu_index/tu_index sections. */
10979
10980static void
10981dwarf2_locate_v2_dwp_sections (bfd *abfd, asection *sectp, void *dwp_file_ptr)
10982{
9a3c8263 10983 struct dwp_file *dwp_file = (struct dwp_file *) dwp_file_ptr;
73869dc2
DE
10984 const struct dwop_section_names *names = &dwop_section_names;
10985 unsigned int elf_section_nr = elf_section_data (sectp)->this_idx;
10986
10987 /* Record the ELF section number for later lookup: this is what the
10988 .debug_cu_index,.debug_tu_index tables use in DWP V1. */
10989 gdb_assert (elf_section_nr < dwp_file->num_sections);
10990 dwp_file->elf_sections[elf_section_nr] = sectp;
10991
10992 /* Look for specific sections that we need. */
10993 if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->abbrev_dwo))
10994 {
049412e3 10995 dwp_file->sections.abbrev.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
10996 dwp_file->sections.abbrev.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
10997 }
10998 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->info_dwo))
10999 {
049412e3 11000 dwp_file->sections.info.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
11001 dwp_file->sections.info.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
11002 }
11003 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->line_dwo))
11004 {
049412e3 11005 dwp_file->sections.line.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
11006 dwp_file->sections.line.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
11007 }
11008 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->loc_dwo))
11009 {
049412e3 11010 dwp_file->sections.loc.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
11011 dwp_file->sections.loc.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
11012 }
11013 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->macinfo_dwo))
11014 {
049412e3 11015 dwp_file->sections.macinfo.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
11016 dwp_file->sections.macinfo.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
11017 }
11018 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->macro_dwo))
11019 {
049412e3 11020 dwp_file->sections.macro.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
11021 dwp_file->sections.macro.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
11022 }
11023 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->str_offsets_dwo))
11024 {
049412e3 11025 dwp_file->sections.str_offsets.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
11026 dwp_file->sections.str_offsets.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
11027 }
11028 else if (section_is_p (sectp->name, &names->types_dwo))
11029 {
049412e3 11030 dwp_file->sections.types.s.section = sectp;
73869dc2
DE
11031 dwp_file->sections.types.size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp);
11032 }
11033}
11034
80626a55 11035/* Hash function for dwp_file loaded CUs/TUs. */
3019eac3 11036
80626a55
DE
11037static hashval_t
11038hash_dwp_loaded_cutus (const void *item)
11039{
9a3c8263 11040 const struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit = (const struct dwo_unit *) item;
3019eac3 11041
80626a55
DE
11042 /* This drops the top 32 bits of the signature, but is ok for a hash. */
11043 return dwo_unit->signature;
3019eac3
DE
11044}
11045
80626a55 11046/* Equality function for dwp_file loaded CUs/TUs. */
3019eac3 11047
80626a55
DE
11048static int
11049eq_dwp_loaded_cutus (const void *a, const void *b)
3019eac3 11050{
9a3c8263
SM
11051 const struct dwo_unit *dua = (const struct dwo_unit *) a;
11052 const struct dwo_unit *dub = (const struct dwo_unit *) b;
3019eac3 11053
80626a55
DE
11054 return dua->signature == dub->signature;
11055}
3019eac3 11056
80626a55 11057/* Allocate a hash table for dwp_file loaded CUs/TUs. */
3019eac3 11058
80626a55
DE
11059static htab_t
11060allocate_dwp_loaded_cutus_table (struct objfile *objfile)
11061{
11062 return htab_create_alloc_ex (3,
11063 hash_dwp_loaded_cutus,
11064 eq_dwp_loaded_cutus,
11065 NULL,
11066 &objfile->objfile_obstack,
11067 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
11068 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
11069}
3019eac3 11070
ab5088bf
DE
11071/* Try to open DWP file FILE_NAME.
11072 The result is the bfd handle of the file.
11073 If there is a problem finding or opening the file, return NULL.
11074 Upon success, the canonicalized path of the file is stored in the bfd,
11075 same as symfile_bfd_open. */
11076
192b62ce 11077static gdb_bfd_ref_ptr
ab5088bf
DE
11078open_dwp_file (const char *file_name)
11079{
192b62ce
TT
11080 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr abfd (try_open_dwop_file (file_name, 1 /*is_dwp*/,
11081 1 /*search_cwd*/));
6ac97d4c
DE
11082 if (abfd != NULL)
11083 return abfd;
11084
11085 /* Work around upstream bug 15652.
11086 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15652
11087 [Whether that's a "bug" is debatable, but it is getting in our way.]
11088 We have no real idea where the dwp file is, because gdb's realpath-ing
11089 of the executable's path may have discarded the needed info.
11090 [IWBN if the dwp file name was recorded in the executable, akin to
11091 .gnu_debuglink, but that doesn't exist yet.]
11092 Strip the directory from FILE_NAME and search again. */
11093 if (*debug_file_directory != '\0')
11094 {
11095 /* Don't implicitly search the current directory here.
11096 If the user wants to search "." to handle this case,
11097 it must be added to debug-file-directory. */
11098 return try_open_dwop_file (lbasename (file_name), 1 /*is_dwp*/,
11099 0 /*search_cwd*/);
11100 }
11101
11102 return NULL;
ab5088bf
DE
11103}
11104
80626a55
DE
11105/* Initialize the use of the DWP file for the current objfile.
11106 By convention the name of the DWP file is ${objfile}.dwp.
11107 The result is NULL if it can't be found. */
a766d390 11108
80626a55 11109static struct dwp_file *
ab5088bf 11110open_and_init_dwp_file (void)
80626a55
DE
11111{
11112 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
11113 struct dwp_file *dwp_file;
80626a55 11114
82bf32bc
JK
11115 /* Try to find first .dwp for the binary file before any symbolic links
11116 resolving. */
6c447423
DE
11117
11118 /* If the objfile is a debug file, find the name of the real binary
11119 file and get the name of dwp file from there. */
d721ba37 11120 std::string dwp_name;
6c447423
DE
11121 if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink != NULL)
11122 {
11123 struct objfile *backlink = objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink;
11124 const char *backlink_basename = lbasename (backlink->original_name);
6c447423 11125
d721ba37 11126 dwp_name = ldirname (objfile->original_name) + SLASH_STRING + backlink_basename;
6c447423
DE
11127 }
11128 else
d721ba37
PA
11129 dwp_name = objfile->original_name;
11130
11131 dwp_name += ".dwp";
80626a55 11132
d721ba37 11133 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr dbfd (open_dwp_file (dwp_name.c_str ()));
82bf32bc
JK
11134 if (dbfd == NULL
11135 && strcmp (objfile->original_name, objfile_name (objfile)) != 0)
11136 {
11137 /* Try to find .dwp for the binary file after gdb_realpath resolving. */
d721ba37
PA
11138 dwp_name = objfile_name (objfile);
11139 dwp_name += ".dwp";
11140 dbfd = open_dwp_file (dwp_name.c_str ());
82bf32bc
JK
11141 }
11142
80626a55
DE
11143 if (dbfd == NULL)
11144 {
b4f54984 11145 if (dwarf_read_debug)
d721ba37 11146 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "DWP file not found: %s\n", dwp_name.c_str ());
80626a55 11147 return NULL;
3019eac3 11148 }
80626a55 11149 dwp_file = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwp_file);
192b62ce
TT
11150 dwp_file->name = bfd_get_filename (dbfd.get ());
11151 dwp_file->dbfd = dbfd.release ();
c906108c 11152
80626a55 11153 /* +1: section 0 is unused */
192b62ce 11154 dwp_file->num_sections = bfd_count_sections (dwp_file->dbfd) + 1;
80626a55
DE
11155 dwp_file->elf_sections =
11156 OBSTACK_CALLOC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
11157 dwp_file->num_sections, asection *);
11158
192b62ce
TT
11159 bfd_map_over_sections (dwp_file->dbfd, dwarf2_locate_common_dwp_sections,
11160 dwp_file);
80626a55
DE
11161
11162 dwp_file->cus = create_dwp_hash_table (dwp_file, 0);
11163
11164 dwp_file->tus = create_dwp_hash_table (dwp_file, 1);
11165
73869dc2 11166 /* The DWP file version is stored in the hash table. Oh well. */
08302ed2
DE
11167 if (dwp_file->cus && dwp_file->tus
11168 && dwp_file->cus->version != dwp_file->tus->version)
73869dc2
DE
11169 {
11170 /* Technically speaking, we should try to limp along, but this is
fbcbc3fd 11171 pretty bizarre. We use pulongest here because that's the established
4d65956b 11172 portability solution (e.g, we cannot use %u for uint32_t). */
fbcbc3fd
DE
11173 error (_("Dwarf Error: DWP file CU version %s doesn't match"
11174 " TU version %s [in DWP file %s]"),
11175 pulongest (dwp_file->cus->version),
d721ba37 11176 pulongest (dwp_file->tus->version), dwp_name.c_str ());
73869dc2 11177 }
08302ed2
DE
11178
11179 if (dwp_file->cus)
11180 dwp_file->version = dwp_file->cus->version;
11181 else if (dwp_file->tus)
11182 dwp_file->version = dwp_file->tus->version;
11183 else
11184 dwp_file->version = 2;
73869dc2
DE
11185
11186 if (dwp_file->version == 2)
192b62ce
TT
11187 bfd_map_over_sections (dwp_file->dbfd, dwarf2_locate_v2_dwp_sections,
11188 dwp_file);
73869dc2 11189
19ac8c2e
DE
11190 dwp_file->loaded_cus = allocate_dwp_loaded_cutus_table (objfile);
11191 dwp_file->loaded_tus = allocate_dwp_loaded_cutus_table (objfile);
80626a55 11192
b4f54984 11193 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55
DE
11194 {
11195 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "DWP file found: %s\n", dwp_file->name);
11196 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
21aa081e
PA
11197 " %s CUs, %s TUs\n",
11198 pulongest (dwp_file->cus ? dwp_file->cus->nr_units : 0),
11199 pulongest (dwp_file->tus ? dwp_file->tus->nr_units : 0));
80626a55
DE
11200 }
11201
11202 return dwp_file;
3019eac3 11203}
c906108c 11204
ab5088bf
DE
11205/* Wrapper around open_and_init_dwp_file, only open it once. */
11206
11207static struct dwp_file *
11208get_dwp_file (void)
11209{
11210 if (! dwarf2_per_objfile->dwp_checked)
11211 {
11212 dwarf2_per_objfile->dwp_file = open_and_init_dwp_file ();
11213 dwarf2_per_objfile->dwp_checked = 1;
11214 }
11215 return dwarf2_per_objfile->dwp_file;
11216}
11217
80626a55
DE
11218/* Subroutine of lookup_dwo_comp_unit, lookup_dwo_type_unit.
11219 Look up the CU/TU with signature SIGNATURE, either in DWO file DWO_NAME
11220 or in the DWP file for the objfile, referenced by THIS_UNIT.
3019eac3 11221 If non-NULL, comp_dir is the DW_AT_comp_dir attribute.
80626a55
DE
11222 IS_DEBUG_TYPES is non-zero if reading a TU, otherwise read a CU.
11223
11224 This is called, for example, when wanting to read a variable with a
11225 complex location. Therefore we don't want to do file i/o for every call.
11226 Therefore we don't want to look for a DWO file on every call.
11227 Therefore we first see if we've already seen SIGNATURE in a DWP file,
11228 then we check if we've already seen DWO_NAME, and only THEN do we check
11229 for a DWO file.
11230
1c658ad5 11231 The result is a pointer to the dwo_unit object or NULL if we didn't find it
80626a55 11232 (dwo_id mismatch or couldn't find the DWO/DWP file). */
debd256d 11233
3019eac3 11234static struct dwo_unit *
80626a55
DE
11235lookup_dwo_cutu (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_unit,
11236 const char *dwo_name, const char *comp_dir,
11237 ULONGEST signature, int is_debug_types)
3019eac3
DE
11238{
11239 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
80626a55
DE
11240 const char *kind = is_debug_types ? "TU" : "CU";
11241 void **dwo_file_slot;
3019eac3 11242 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
80626a55 11243 struct dwp_file *dwp_file;
cb1df416 11244
6a506a2d
DE
11245 /* First see if there's a DWP file.
11246 If we have a DWP file but didn't find the DWO inside it, don't
11247 look for the original DWO file. It makes gdb behave differently
11248 depending on whether one is debugging in the build tree. */
cf2c3c16 11249
ab5088bf 11250 dwp_file = get_dwp_file ();
80626a55 11251 if (dwp_file != NULL)
cf2c3c16 11252 {
80626a55
DE
11253 const struct dwp_hash_table *dwp_htab =
11254 is_debug_types ? dwp_file->tus : dwp_file->cus;
11255
11256 if (dwp_htab != NULL)
11257 {
11258 struct dwo_unit *dwo_cutu =
57d63ce2
DE
11259 lookup_dwo_unit_in_dwp (dwp_file, comp_dir,
11260 signature, is_debug_types);
80626a55
DE
11261
11262 if (dwo_cutu != NULL)
11263 {
b4f54984 11264 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55
DE
11265 {
11266 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
11267 "Virtual DWO %s %s found: @%s\n",
11268 kind, hex_string (signature),
11269 host_address_to_string (dwo_cutu));
11270 }
11271 return dwo_cutu;
11272 }
11273 }
11274 }
6a506a2d 11275 else
80626a55 11276 {
6a506a2d 11277 /* No DWP file, look for the DWO file. */
80626a55 11278
6a506a2d
DE
11279 dwo_file_slot = lookup_dwo_file_slot (dwo_name, comp_dir);
11280 if (*dwo_file_slot == NULL)
80626a55 11281 {
6a506a2d
DE
11282 /* Read in the file and build a table of the CUs/TUs it contains. */
11283 *dwo_file_slot = open_and_init_dwo_file (this_unit, dwo_name, comp_dir);
19c3d4c9 11284 }
6a506a2d 11285 /* NOTE: This will be NULL if unable to open the file. */
9a3c8263 11286 dwo_file = (struct dwo_file *) *dwo_file_slot;
3019eac3 11287
6a506a2d 11288 if (dwo_file != NULL)
19c3d4c9 11289 {
6a506a2d
DE
11290 struct dwo_unit *dwo_cutu = NULL;
11291
11292 if (is_debug_types && dwo_file->tus)
11293 {
11294 struct dwo_unit find_dwo_cutu;
11295
11296 memset (&find_dwo_cutu, 0, sizeof (find_dwo_cutu));
11297 find_dwo_cutu.signature = signature;
9a3c8263
SM
11298 dwo_cutu
11299 = (struct dwo_unit *) htab_find (dwo_file->tus, &find_dwo_cutu);
6a506a2d 11300 }
33c5cd75 11301 else if (!is_debug_types && dwo_file->cus)
80626a55 11302 {
33c5cd75
DB
11303 struct dwo_unit find_dwo_cutu;
11304
11305 memset (&find_dwo_cutu, 0, sizeof (find_dwo_cutu));
11306 find_dwo_cutu.signature = signature;
11307 dwo_cutu = (struct dwo_unit *)htab_find (dwo_file->cus,
11308 &find_dwo_cutu);
6a506a2d
DE
11309 }
11310
11311 if (dwo_cutu != NULL)
11312 {
b4f54984 11313 if (dwarf_read_debug)
6a506a2d
DE
11314 {
11315 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "DWO %s %s(%s) found: @%s\n",
11316 kind, dwo_name, hex_string (signature),
11317 host_address_to_string (dwo_cutu));
11318 }
11319 return dwo_cutu;
80626a55
DE
11320 }
11321 }
2e276125 11322 }
9cdd5dbd 11323
80626a55
DE
11324 /* We didn't find it. This could mean a dwo_id mismatch, or
11325 someone deleted the DWO/DWP file, or the search path isn't set up
11326 correctly to find the file. */
11327
b4f54984 11328 if (dwarf_read_debug)
80626a55
DE
11329 {
11330 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "DWO %s %s(%s) not found\n",
11331 kind, dwo_name, hex_string (signature));
11332 }
3019eac3 11333
6656a72d
DE
11334 /* This is a warning and not a complaint because it can be caused by
11335 pilot error (e.g., user accidentally deleting the DWO). */
43942612
DE
11336 {
11337 /* Print the name of the DWP file if we looked there, helps the user
11338 better diagnose the problem. */
791afaa2 11339 std::string dwp_text;
43942612
DE
11340
11341 if (dwp_file != NULL)
791afaa2
TT
11342 dwp_text = string_printf (" [in DWP file %s]",
11343 lbasename (dwp_file->name));
43942612
DE
11344
11345 warning (_("Could not find DWO %s %s(%s)%s referenced by %s at offset 0x%x"
11346 " [in module %s]"),
11347 kind, dwo_name, hex_string (signature),
791afaa2 11348 dwp_text.c_str (),
43942612 11349 this_unit->is_debug_types ? "TU" : "CU",
9c541725 11350 to_underlying (this_unit->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
43942612 11351 }
3019eac3 11352 return NULL;
5fb290d7
DJ
11353}
11354
80626a55
DE
11355/* Lookup the DWO CU DWO_NAME/SIGNATURE referenced from THIS_CU.
11356 See lookup_dwo_cutu_unit for details. */
11357
11358static struct dwo_unit *
11359lookup_dwo_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu,
11360 const char *dwo_name, const char *comp_dir,
11361 ULONGEST signature)
11362{
11363 return lookup_dwo_cutu (this_cu, dwo_name, comp_dir, signature, 0);
11364}
11365
11366/* Lookup the DWO TU DWO_NAME/SIGNATURE referenced from THIS_TU.
11367 See lookup_dwo_cutu_unit for details. */
11368
11369static struct dwo_unit *
11370lookup_dwo_type_unit (struct signatured_type *this_tu,
11371 const char *dwo_name, const char *comp_dir)
11372{
11373 return lookup_dwo_cutu (&this_tu->per_cu, dwo_name, comp_dir, this_tu->signature, 1);
11374}
11375
89e63ee4
DE
11376/* Traversal function for queue_and_load_all_dwo_tus. */
11377
11378static int
11379queue_and_load_dwo_tu (void **slot, void *info)
11380{
11381 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit = (struct dwo_unit *) *slot;
11382 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *) info;
11383 ULONGEST signature = dwo_unit->signature;
11384 struct signatured_type *sig_type =
11385 lookup_dwo_signatured_type (per_cu->cu, signature);
11386
11387 if (sig_type != NULL)
11388 {
11389 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *sig_cu = &sig_type->per_cu;
11390
11391 /* We pass NULL for DEPENDENT_CU because we don't yet know if there's
11392 a real dependency of PER_CU on SIG_TYPE. That is detected later
11393 while processing PER_CU. */
11394 if (maybe_queue_comp_unit (NULL, sig_cu, per_cu->cu->language))
11395 load_full_type_unit (sig_cu);
11396 VEC_safe_push (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, per_cu->imported_symtabs, sig_cu);
11397 }
11398
11399 return 1;
11400}
11401
11402/* Queue all TUs contained in the DWO of PER_CU to be read in.
11403 The DWO may have the only definition of the type, though it may not be
11404 referenced anywhere in PER_CU. Thus we have to load *all* its TUs.
11405 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15021 */
11406
11407static void
11408queue_and_load_all_dwo_tus (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
11409{
11410 struct dwo_unit *dwo_unit;
11411 struct dwo_file *dwo_file;
11412
11413 gdb_assert (!per_cu->is_debug_types);
11414 gdb_assert (get_dwp_file () == NULL);
11415 gdb_assert (per_cu->cu != NULL);
11416
11417 dwo_unit = per_cu->cu->dwo_unit;
11418 gdb_assert (dwo_unit != NULL);
11419
11420 dwo_file = dwo_unit->dwo_file;
11421 if (dwo_file->tus != NULL)
11422 htab_traverse_noresize (dwo_file->tus, queue_and_load_dwo_tu, per_cu);
11423}
11424
3019eac3
DE
11425/* Free all resources associated with DWO_FILE.
11426 Close the DWO file and munmap the sections.
11427 All memory should be on the objfile obstack. */
348e048f
DE
11428
11429static void
3019eac3 11430free_dwo_file (struct dwo_file *dwo_file, struct objfile *objfile)
348e048f 11431{
348e048f 11432
5c6fa7ab 11433 /* Note: dbfd is NULL for virtual DWO files. */
80626a55 11434 gdb_bfd_unref (dwo_file->dbfd);
348e048f 11435
3019eac3
DE
11436 VEC_free (dwarf2_section_info_def, dwo_file->sections.types);
11437}
348e048f 11438
3019eac3 11439/* Wrapper for free_dwo_file for use in cleanups. */
348e048f 11440
3019eac3
DE
11441static void
11442free_dwo_file_cleanup (void *arg)
11443{
11444 struct dwo_file *dwo_file = (struct dwo_file *) arg;
11445 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
348e048f 11446
3019eac3
DE
11447 free_dwo_file (dwo_file, objfile);
11448}
348e048f 11449
3019eac3 11450/* Traversal function for free_dwo_files. */
2ab95328 11451
3019eac3
DE
11452static int
11453free_dwo_file_from_slot (void **slot, void *info)
11454{
11455 struct dwo_file *dwo_file = (struct dwo_file *) *slot;
11456 struct objfile *objfile = (struct objfile *) info;
348e048f 11457
3019eac3 11458 free_dwo_file (dwo_file, objfile);
348e048f 11459
3019eac3
DE
11460 return 1;
11461}
348e048f 11462
3019eac3 11463/* Free all resources associated with DWO_FILES. */
348e048f 11464
3019eac3
DE
11465static void
11466free_dwo_files (htab_t dwo_files, struct objfile *objfile)
11467{
11468 htab_traverse_noresize (dwo_files, free_dwo_file_from_slot, objfile);
348e048f 11469}
3019eac3
DE
11470\f
11471/* Read in various DIEs. */
348e048f 11472
d389af10 11473/* DW_AT_abstract_origin inherits whole DIEs (not just their attributes).
3e43a32a
MS
11474 Inherit only the children of the DW_AT_abstract_origin DIE not being
11475 already referenced by DW_AT_abstract_origin from the children of the
11476 current DIE. */
d389af10
JK
11477
11478static void
11479inherit_abstract_dies (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
11480{
11481 struct die_info *child_die;
791afaa2 11482 sect_offset *offsetp;
d389af10
JK
11483 /* Parent of DIE - referenced by DW_AT_abstract_origin. */
11484 struct die_info *origin_die;
11485 /* Iterator of the ORIGIN_DIE children. */
11486 struct die_info *origin_child_die;
d389af10 11487 struct attribute *attr;
cd02d79d
PA
11488 struct dwarf2_cu *origin_cu;
11489 struct pending **origin_previous_list_in_scope;
d389af10
JK
11490
11491 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, cu);
11492 if (!attr)
11493 return;
11494
cd02d79d
PA
11495 /* Note that following die references may follow to a die in a
11496 different cu. */
11497
11498 origin_cu = cu;
11499 origin_die = follow_die_ref (die, attr, &origin_cu);
11500
11501 /* We're inheriting ORIGIN's children into the scope we'd put DIE's
11502 symbols in. */
11503 origin_previous_list_in_scope = origin_cu->list_in_scope;
11504 origin_cu->list_in_scope = cu->list_in_scope;
11505
edb3359d
DJ
11506 if (die->tag != origin_die->tag
11507 && !(die->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
11508 && origin_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram))
d389af10
JK
11509 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
11510 _("DIE 0x%x and its abstract origin 0x%x have different tags"),
9c541725
PA
11511 to_underlying (die->sect_off),
11512 to_underlying (origin_die->sect_off));
d389af10 11513
791afaa2 11514 std::vector<sect_offset> offsets;
d389af10 11515
3ea89b92
PMR
11516 for (child_die = die->child;
11517 child_die && child_die->tag;
11518 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
11519 {
11520 struct die_info *child_origin_die;
11521 struct dwarf2_cu *child_origin_cu;
11522
11523 /* We are trying to process concrete instance entries:
216f72a1 11524 DW_TAG_call_site DIEs indeed have a DW_AT_abstract_origin tag, but
3ea89b92
PMR
11525 it's not relevant to our analysis here. i.e. detecting DIEs that are
11526 present in the abstract instance but not referenced in the concrete
11527 one. */
216f72a1
JK
11528 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_call_site
11529 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_GNU_call_site)
3ea89b92
PMR
11530 continue;
11531
c38f313d
DJ
11532 /* For each CHILD_DIE, find the corresponding child of
11533 ORIGIN_DIE. If there is more than one layer of
11534 DW_AT_abstract_origin, follow them all; there shouldn't be,
11535 but GCC versions at least through 4.4 generate this (GCC PR
11536 40573). */
3ea89b92
PMR
11537 child_origin_die = child_die;
11538 child_origin_cu = cu;
c38f313d
DJ
11539 while (1)
11540 {
cd02d79d
PA
11541 attr = dwarf2_attr (child_origin_die, DW_AT_abstract_origin,
11542 child_origin_cu);
c38f313d
DJ
11543 if (attr == NULL)
11544 break;
cd02d79d
PA
11545 child_origin_die = follow_die_ref (child_origin_die, attr,
11546 &child_origin_cu);
c38f313d
DJ
11547 }
11548
d389af10
JK
11549 /* According to DWARF3 3.3.8.2 #3 new entries without their abstract
11550 counterpart may exist. */
c38f313d 11551 if (child_origin_die != child_die)
d389af10 11552 {
edb3359d
DJ
11553 if (child_die->tag != child_origin_die->tag
11554 && !(child_die->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
11555 && child_origin_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram))
d389af10
JK
11556 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
11557 _("Child DIE 0x%x and its abstract origin 0x%x have "
9c541725
PA
11558 "different tags"),
11559 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
11560 to_underlying (child_origin_die->sect_off));
c38f313d
DJ
11561 if (child_origin_die->parent != origin_die)
11562 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
11563 _("Child DIE 0x%x and its abstract origin 0x%x have "
9c541725
PA
11564 "different parents"),
11565 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
11566 to_underlying (child_origin_die->sect_off));
c38f313d 11567 else
791afaa2 11568 offsets.push_back (child_origin_die->sect_off);
d389af10 11569 }
d389af10 11570 }
791afaa2
TT
11571 std::sort (offsets.begin (), offsets.end ());
11572 sect_offset *offsets_end = offsets.data () + offsets.size ();
11573 for (offsetp = offsets.data () + 1; offsetp < offsets_end; offsetp++)
9c541725 11574 if (offsetp[-1] == *offsetp)
3e43a32a
MS
11575 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
11576 _("Multiple children of DIE 0x%x refer "
11577 "to DIE 0x%x as their abstract origin"),
9c541725 11578 to_underlying (die->sect_off), to_underlying (*offsetp));
d389af10 11579
791afaa2 11580 offsetp = offsets.data ();
d389af10
JK
11581 origin_child_die = origin_die->child;
11582 while (origin_child_die && origin_child_die->tag)
11583 {
11584 /* Is ORIGIN_CHILD_DIE referenced by any of the DIE children? */
b64f50a1 11585 while (offsetp < offsets_end
9c541725 11586 && *offsetp < origin_child_die->sect_off)
d389af10 11587 offsetp++;
b64f50a1 11588 if (offsetp >= offsets_end
9c541725 11589 || *offsetp > origin_child_die->sect_off)
d389af10 11590 {
adde2bff
DE
11591 /* Found that ORIGIN_CHILD_DIE is really not referenced.
11592 Check whether we're already processing ORIGIN_CHILD_DIE.
11593 This can happen with mutually referenced abstract_origins.
11594 PR 16581. */
11595 if (!origin_child_die->in_process)
11596 process_die (origin_child_die, origin_cu);
d389af10
JK
11597 }
11598 origin_child_die = sibling_die (origin_child_die);
11599 }
cd02d79d 11600 origin_cu->list_in_scope = origin_previous_list_in_scope;
d389af10
JK
11601}
11602
c906108c 11603static void
e7c27a73 11604read_func_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 11605{
e7c27a73 11606 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 11607 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
fe978cb0 11608 struct context_stack *newobj;
c906108c
SS
11609 CORE_ADDR lowpc;
11610 CORE_ADDR highpc;
11611 struct die_info *child_die;
edb3359d 11612 struct attribute *attr, *call_line, *call_file;
15d034d0 11613 const char *name;
e142c38c 11614 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
801e3a5b 11615 struct block *block;
edb3359d 11616 int inlined_func = (die->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine);
34eaf542
TT
11617 VEC (symbolp) *template_args = NULL;
11618 struct template_symbol *templ_func = NULL;
edb3359d
DJ
11619
11620 if (inlined_func)
11621 {
11622 /* If we do not have call site information, we can't show the
11623 caller of this inlined function. That's too confusing, so
11624 only use the scope for local variables. */
11625 call_line = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_call_line, cu);
11626 call_file = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_call_file, cu);
11627 if (call_line == NULL || call_file == NULL)
11628 {
11629 read_lexical_block_scope (die, cu);
11630 return;
11631 }
11632 }
c906108c 11633
e142c38c
DJ
11634 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
11635
94af9270 11636 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
c906108c 11637
e8d05480
JB
11638 /* Ignore functions with missing or empty names. These are actually
11639 illegal according to the DWARF standard. */
11640 if (name == NULL)
11641 {
11642 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
b64f50a1 11643 _("missing name for subprogram DIE at %d"),
9c541725 11644 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
e8d05480
JB
11645 return;
11646 }
11647
11648 /* Ignore functions with missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */
3a2b436a 11649 if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, cu, NULL)
e385593e 11650 <= PC_BOUNDS_INVALID)
e8d05480 11651 {
ae4d0c03
PM
11652 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu);
11653 if (!attr || !DW_UNSND (attr))
11654 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
11655 _("cannot get low and high bounds "
11656 "for subprogram DIE at %d"),
9c541725 11657 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
e8d05480
JB
11658 return;
11659 }
c906108c 11660
3e29f34a
MR
11661 lowpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, lowpc + baseaddr);
11662 highpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, highpc + baseaddr);
c906108c 11663
34eaf542
TT
11664 /* If we have any template arguments, then we must allocate a
11665 different sort of symbol. */
11666 for (child_die = die->child; child_die; child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
11667 {
11668 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_type_param
11669 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_value_param)
11670 {
e623cf5d 11671 templ_func = allocate_template_symbol (objfile);
34eaf542
TT
11672 templ_func->base.is_cplus_template_function = 1;
11673 break;
11674 }
11675 }
11676
fe978cb0
PA
11677 newobj = push_context (0, lowpc);
11678 newobj->name = new_symbol_full (die, read_type_die (die, cu), cu,
34eaf542 11679 (struct symbol *) templ_func);
4c2df51b 11680
4cecd739
DJ
11681 /* If there is a location expression for DW_AT_frame_base, record
11682 it. */
e142c38c 11683 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_frame_base, cu);
4c2df51b 11684 if (attr)
fe978cb0 11685 dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (attr, newobj->name, cu, 1);
4c2df51b 11686
63e43d3a
PMR
11687 /* If there is a location for the static link, record it. */
11688 newobj->static_link = NULL;
11689 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_static_link, cu);
11690 if (attr)
11691 {
224c3ddb
SM
11692 newobj->static_link
11693 = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dynamic_prop);
63e43d3a
PMR
11694 attr_to_dynamic_prop (attr, die, cu, newobj->static_link);
11695 }
11696
e142c38c 11697 cu->list_in_scope = &local_symbols;
c906108c 11698
639d11d3 11699 if (die->child != NULL)
c906108c 11700 {
639d11d3 11701 child_die = die->child;
c906108c
SS
11702 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
11703 {
34eaf542
TT
11704 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_type_param
11705 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_value_param)
11706 {
11707 struct symbol *arg = new_symbol (child_die, NULL, cu);
11708
f1078f66
DJ
11709 if (arg != NULL)
11710 VEC_safe_push (symbolp, template_args, arg);
34eaf542
TT
11711 }
11712 else
11713 process_die (child_die, cu);
c906108c
SS
11714 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
11715 }
11716 }
11717
d389af10
JK
11718 inherit_abstract_dies (die, cu);
11719
4a811a97
UW
11720 /* If we have a DW_AT_specification, we might need to import using
11721 directives from the context of the specification DIE. See the
11722 comment in determine_prefix. */
11723 if (cu->language == language_cplus
11724 && dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_specification, cu))
11725 {
11726 struct dwarf2_cu *spec_cu = cu;
11727 struct die_info *spec_die = die_specification (die, &spec_cu);
11728
11729 while (spec_die)
11730 {
11731 child_die = spec_die->child;
11732 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
11733 {
11734 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_imported_module)
11735 process_die (child_die, spec_cu);
11736 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
11737 }
11738
11739 /* In some cases, GCC generates specification DIEs that
11740 themselves contain DW_AT_specification attributes. */
11741 spec_die = die_specification (spec_die, &spec_cu);
11742 }
11743 }
11744
fe978cb0 11745 newobj = pop_context ();
c906108c 11746 /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
fe978cb0 11747 block = finish_block (newobj->name, &local_symbols, newobj->old_blocks,
63e43d3a 11748 newobj->static_link, lowpc, highpc);
801e3a5b 11749
df8a16a1 11750 /* For C++, set the block's scope. */
45280282
IB
11751 if ((cu->language == language_cplus
11752 || cu->language == language_fortran
c44af4eb
TT
11753 || cu->language == language_d
11754 || cu->language == language_rust)
4d4ec4e5 11755 && cu->processing_has_namespace_info)
195a3f6c
TT
11756 block_set_scope (block, determine_prefix (die, cu),
11757 &objfile->objfile_obstack);
df8a16a1 11758
801e3a5b
JB
11759 /* If we have address ranges, record them. */
11760 dwarf2_record_block_ranges (die, block, baseaddr, cu);
6e70227d 11761
fe978cb0 11762 gdbarch_make_symbol_special (gdbarch, newobj->name, objfile);
3e29f34a 11763
34eaf542
TT
11764 /* Attach template arguments to function. */
11765 if (! VEC_empty (symbolp, template_args))
11766 {
11767 gdb_assert (templ_func != NULL);
11768
11769 templ_func->n_template_arguments = VEC_length (symbolp, template_args);
11770 templ_func->template_arguments
8d749320
SM
11771 = XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct symbol *,
11772 templ_func->n_template_arguments);
34eaf542
TT
11773 memcpy (templ_func->template_arguments,
11774 VEC_address (symbolp, template_args),
11775 (templ_func->n_template_arguments * sizeof (struct symbol *)));
11776 VEC_free (symbolp, template_args);
11777 }
11778
208d8187
JB
11779 /* In C++, we can have functions nested inside functions (e.g., when
11780 a function declares a class that has methods). This means that
11781 when we finish processing a function scope, we may need to go
11782 back to building a containing block's symbol lists. */
fe978cb0 11783 local_symbols = newobj->locals;
22cee43f 11784 local_using_directives = newobj->local_using_directives;
208d8187 11785
921e78cf
JB
11786 /* If we've finished processing a top-level function, subsequent
11787 symbols go in the file symbol list. */
11788 if (outermost_context_p ())
e142c38c 11789 cu->list_in_scope = &file_symbols;
c906108c
SS
11790}
11791
11792/* Process all the DIES contained within a lexical block scope. Start
11793 a new scope, process the dies, and then close the scope. */
11794
11795static void
e7c27a73 11796read_lexical_block_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 11797{
e7c27a73 11798 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 11799 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
fe978cb0 11800 struct context_stack *newobj;
c906108c
SS
11801 CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc;
11802 struct die_info *child_die;
e142c38c
DJ
11803 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
11804
11805 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
c906108c
SS
11806
11807 /* Ignore blocks with missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */
af34e669
DJ
11808 /* ??? Perhaps consider discontiguous blocks defined by DW_AT_ranges
11809 as multiple lexical blocks? Handling children in a sane way would
6e70227d 11810 be nasty. Might be easier to properly extend generic blocks to
af34e669 11811 describe ranges. */
e385593e
JK
11812 switch (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, cu, NULL))
11813 {
11814 case PC_BOUNDS_NOT_PRESENT:
11815 /* DW_TAG_lexical_block has no attributes, process its children as if
11816 there was no wrapping by that DW_TAG_lexical_block.
11817 GCC does no longer produces such DWARF since GCC r224161. */
11818 for (child_die = die->child;
11819 child_die != NULL && child_die->tag;
11820 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
11821 process_die (child_die, cu);
11822 return;
11823 case PC_BOUNDS_INVALID:
11824 return;
11825 }
3e29f34a
MR
11826 lowpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, lowpc + baseaddr);
11827 highpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, highpc + baseaddr);
c906108c
SS
11828
11829 push_context (0, lowpc);
639d11d3 11830 if (die->child != NULL)
c906108c 11831 {
639d11d3 11832 child_die = die->child;
c906108c
SS
11833 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
11834 {
e7c27a73 11835 process_die (child_die, cu);
c906108c
SS
11836 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
11837 }
11838 }
3ea89b92 11839 inherit_abstract_dies (die, cu);
fe978cb0 11840 newobj = pop_context ();
c906108c 11841
22cee43f 11842 if (local_symbols != NULL || local_using_directives != NULL)
c906108c 11843 {
801e3a5b 11844 struct block *block
63e43d3a 11845 = finish_block (0, &local_symbols, newobj->old_blocks, NULL,
fe978cb0 11846 newobj->start_addr, highpc);
801e3a5b
JB
11847
11848 /* Note that recording ranges after traversing children, as we
11849 do here, means that recording a parent's ranges entails
11850 walking across all its children's ranges as they appear in
11851 the address map, which is quadratic behavior.
11852
11853 It would be nicer to record the parent's ranges before
11854 traversing its children, simply overriding whatever you find
11855 there. But since we don't even decide whether to create a
11856 block until after we've traversed its children, that's hard
11857 to do. */
11858 dwarf2_record_block_ranges (die, block, baseaddr, cu);
c906108c 11859 }
fe978cb0 11860 local_symbols = newobj->locals;
22cee43f 11861 local_using_directives = newobj->local_using_directives;
c906108c
SS
11862}
11863
216f72a1 11864/* Read in DW_TAG_call_site and insert it to CU->call_site_htab. */
96408a79
SA
11865
11866static void
11867read_call_site_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
11868{
11869 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
11870 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
11871 CORE_ADDR pc, baseaddr;
11872 struct attribute *attr;
11873 struct call_site *call_site, call_site_local;
11874 void **slot;
11875 int nparams;
11876 struct die_info *child_die;
11877
11878 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
11879
216f72a1
JK
11880 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_call_return_pc, cu);
11881 if (attr == NULL)
11882 {
11883 /* This was a pre-DWARF-5 GNU extension alias
11884 for DW_AT_call_return_pc. */
11885 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu);
11886 }
96408a79
SA
11887 if (!attr)
11888 {
11889 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1 11890 _("missing DW_AT_call_return_pc for DW_TAG_call_site "
96408a79 11891 "DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 11892 to_underlying (die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
11893 return;
11894 }
31aa7e4e 11895 pc = attr_value_as_address (attr) + baseaddr;
3e29f34a 11896 pc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, pc);
96408a79
SA
11897
11898 if (cu->call_site_htab == NULL)
11899 cu->call_site_htab = htab_create_alloc_ex (16, core_addr_hash, core_addr_eq,
11900 NULL, &objfile->objfile_obstack,
11901 hashtab_obstack_allocate, NULL);
11902 call_site_local.pc = pc;
11903 slot = htab_find_slot (cu->call_site_htab, &call_site_local, INSERT);
11904 if (*slot != NULL)
11905 {
11906 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1 11907 _("Duplicate PC %s for DW_TAG_call_site "
96408a79 11908 "DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 11909 paddress (gdbarch, pc), to_underlying (die->sect_off),
4262abfb 11910 objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
11911 return;
11912 }
11913
11914 /* Count parameters at the caller. */
11915
11916 nparams = 0;
11917 for (child_die = die->child; child_die && child_die->tag;
11918 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
11919 {
216f72a1
JK
11920 if (child_die->tag != DW_TAG_call_site_parameter
11921 && child_die->tag != DW_TAG_GNU_call_site_parameter)
96408a79
SA
11922 {
11923 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1
JK
11924 _("Tag %d is not DW_TAG_call_site_parameter in "
11925 "DW_TAG_call_site child DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 11926 child_die->tag, to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
4262abfb 11927 objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
11928 continue;
11929 }
11930
11931 nparams++;
11932 }
11933
224c3ddb
SM
11934 call_site
11935 = ((struct call_site *)
11936 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
11937 sizeof (*call_site)
11938 + (sizeof (*call_site->parameter) * (nparams - 1))));
96408a79
SA
11939 *slot = call_site;
11940 memset (call_site, 0, sizeof (*call_site) - sizeof (*call_site->parameter));
11941 call_site->pc = pc;
11942
216f72a1
JK
11943 if (dwarf2_flag_true_p (die, DW_AT_call_tail_call, cu)
11944 || dwarf2_flag_true_p (die, DW_AT_GNU_tail_call, cu))
96408a79
SA
11945 {
11946 struct die_info *func_die;
11947
11948 /* Skip also over DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine. */
11949 for (func_die = die->parent;
11950 func_die && func_die->tag != DW_TAG_subprogram
11951 && func_die->tag != DW_TAG_subroutine_type;
11952 func_die = func_die->parent);
11953
216f72a1
JK
11954 /* DW_AT_call_all_calls is a superset
11955 of DW_AT_call_all_tail_calls. */
96408a79 11956 if (func_die
216f72a1 11957 && !dwarf2_flag_true_p (func_die, DW_AT_call_all_calls, cu)
96408a79 11958 && !dwarf2_flag_true_p (func_die, DW_AT_GNU_all_call_sites, cu)
216f72a1 11959 && !dwarf2_flag_true_p (func_die, DW_AT_call_all_tail_calls, cu)
96408a79
SA
11960 && !dwarf2_flag_true_p (func_die, DW_AT_GNU_all_tail_call_sites, cu))
11961 {
11962 /* TYPE_TAIL_CALL_LIST is not interesting in functions where it is
11963 not complete. But keep CALL_SITE for look ups via call_site_htab,
11964 both the initial caller containing the real return address PC and
11965 the final callee containing the current PC of a chain of tail
11966 calls do not need to have the tail call list complete. But any
11967 function candidate for a virtual tail call frame searched via
11968 TYPE_TAIL_CALL_LIST must have the tail call list complete to be
11969 determined unambiguously. */
11970 }
11971 else
11972 {
11973 struct type *func_type = NULL;
11974
11975 if (func_die)
11976 func_type = get_die_type (func_die, cu);
11977 if (func_type != NULL)
11978 {
11979 gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (func_type) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC);
11980
11981 /* Enlist this call site to the function. */
11982 call_site->tail_call_next = TYPE_TAIL_CALL_LIST (func_type);
11983 TYPE_TAIL_CALL_LIST (func_type) = call_site;
11984 }
11985 else
11986 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1 11987 _("Cannot find function owning DW_TAG_call_site "
96408a79 11988 "DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 11989 to_underlying (die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
11990 }
11991 }
11992
216f72a1
JK
11993 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_call_target, cu);
11994 if (attr == NULL)
11995 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_GNU_call_site_target, cu);
11996 if (attr == NULL)
11997 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_call_origin, cu);
96408a79 11998 if (attr == NULL)
216f72a1
JK
11999 {
12000 /* This was a pre-DWARF-5 GNU extension alias for DW_AT_call_origin. */
12001 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, cu);
12002 }
96408a79
SA
12003 SET_FIELD_DWARF_BLOCK (call_site->target, NULL);
12004 if (!attr || (attr_form_is_block (attr) && DW_BLOCK (attr)->size == 0))
12005 /* Keep NULL DWARF_BLOCK. */;
12006 else if (attr_form_is_block (attr))
12007 {
12008 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton *dlbaton;
12009
8d749320 12010 dlbaton = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton);
96408a79
SA
12011 dlbaton->data = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data;
12012 dlbaton->size = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size;
12013 dlbaton->per_cu = cu->per_cu;
12014
12015 SET_FIELD_DWARF_BLOCK (call_site->target, dlbaton);
12016 }
7771576e 12017 else if (attr_form_is_ref (attr))
96408a79 12018 {
96408a79
SA
12019 struct dwarf2_cu *target_cu = cu;
12020 struct die_info *target_die;
12021
ac9ec31b 12022 target_die = follow_die_ref (die, attr, &target_cu);
96408a79
SA
12023 gdb_assert (target_cu->objfile == objfile);
12024 if (die_is_declaration (target_die, target_cu))
12025 {
7d45c7c3 12026 const char *target_physname;
9112db09
JK
12027
12028 /* Prefer the mangled name; otherwise compute the demangled one. */
73b9be8b 12029 target_physname = dw2_linkage_name (target_die, target_cu);
7d45c7c3 12030 if (target_physname == NULL)
9112db09 12031 target_physname = dwarf2_physname (NULL, target_die, target_cu);
96408a79
SA
12032 if (target_physname == NULL)
12033 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1 12034 _("DW_AT_call_target target DIE has invalid "
96408a79 12035 "physname, for referencing DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 12036 to_underlying (die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79 12037 else
7d455152 12038 SET_FIELD_PHYSNAME (call_site->target, target_physname);
96408a79
SA
12039 }
12040 else
12041 {
12042 CORE_ADDR lowpc;
12043
12044 /* DW_AT_entry_pc should be preferred. */
3a2b436a 12045 if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (target_die, &lowpc, NULL, target_cu, NULL)
e385593e 12046 <= PC_BOUNDS_INVALID)
96408a79 12047 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1 12048 _("DW_AT_call_target target DIE has invalid "
96408a79 12049 "low pc, for referencing DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 12050 to_underlying (die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79 12051 else
3e29f34a
MR
12052 {
12053 lowpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, lowpc + baseaddr);
12054 SET_FIELD_PHYSADDR (call_site->target, lowpc);
12055 }
96408a79
SA
12056 }
12057 }
12058 else
12059 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1 12060 _("DW_TAG_call_site DW_AT_call_target is neither "
96408a79 12061 "block nor reference, for DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 12062 to_underlying (die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
12063
12064 call_site->per_cu = cu->per_cu;
12065
12066 for (child_die = die->child;
12067 child_die && child_die->tag;
12068 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
12069 {
96408a79 12070 struct call_site_parameter *parameter;
1788b2d3 12071 struct attribute *loc, *origin;
96408a79 12072
216f72a1
JK
12073 if (child_die->tag != DW_TAG_call_site_parameter
12074 && child_die->tag != DW_TAG_GNU_call_site_parameter)
96408a79
SA
12075 {
12076 /* Already printed the complaint above. */
12077 continue;
12078 }
12079
12080 gdb_assert (call_site->parameter_count < nparams);
12081 parameter = &call_site->parameter[call_site->parameter_count];
12082
1788b2d3
JK
12083 /* DW_AT_location specifies the register number or DW_AT_abstract_origin
12084 specifies DW_TAG_formal_parameter. Value of the data assumed for the
216f72a1 12085 register is contained in DW_AT_call_value. */
96408a79 12086
24c5c679 12087 loc = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_location, cu);
216f72a1
JK
12088 origin = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_call_parameter, cu);
12089 if (origin == NULL)
12090 {
12091 /* This was a pre-DWARF-5 GNU extension alias
12092 for DW_AT_call_parameter. */
12093 origin = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, cu);
12094 }
7771576e 12095 if (loc == NULL && origin != NULL && attr_form_is_ref (origin))
1788b2d3 12096 {
1788b2d3 12097 parameter->kind = CALL_SITE_PARAMETER_PARAM_OFFSET;
9c541725
PA
12098
12099 sect_offset sect_off
12100 = (sect_offset) dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (origin);
12101 if (!offset_in_cu_p (&cu->header, sect_off))
d76b7dbc
JK
12102 {
12103 /* As DW_OP_GNU_parameter_ref uses CU-relative offset this
12104 binding can be done only inside one CU. Such referenced DIE
12105 therefore cannot be even moved to DW_TAG_partial_unit. */
12106 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1
JK
12107 _("DW_AT_call_parameter offset is not in CU for "
12108 "DW_TAG_call_site child DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725
PA
12109 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
12110 objfile_name (objfile));
d76b7dbc
JK
12111 continue;
12112 }
9c541725
PA
12113 parameter->u.param_cu_off
12114 = (cu_offset) (sect_off - cu->header.sect_off);
1788b2d3
JK
12115 }
12116 else if (loc == NULL || origin != NULL || !attr_form_is_block (loc))
96408a79
SA
12117 {
12118 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12119 _("No DW_FORM_block* DW_AT_location for "
216f72a1 12120 "DW_TAG_call_site child DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 12121 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
12122 continue;
12123 }
24c5c679 12124 else
96408a79 12125 {
24c5c679
JK
12126 parameter->u.dwarf_reg = dwarf_block_to_dwarf_reg
12127 (DW_BLOCK (loc)->data, &DW_BLOCK (loc)->data[DW_BLOCK (loc)->size]);
12128 if (parameter->u.dwarf_reg != -1)
12129 parameter->kind = CALL_SITE_PARAMETER_DWARF_REG;
12130 else if (dwarf_block_to_sp_offset (gdbarch, DW_BLOCK (loc)->data,
12131 &DW_BLOCK (loc)->data[DW_BLOCK (loc)->size],
12132 &parameter->u.fb_offset))
12133 parameter->kind = CALL_SITE_PARAMETER_FB_OFFSET;
12134 else
12135 {
12136 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12137 _("Only single DW_OP_reg or DW_OP_fbreg is supported "
12138 "for DW_FORM_block* DW_AT_location is supported for "
216f72a1 12139 "DW_TAG_call_site child DIE 0x%x "
24c5c679 12140 "[in module %s]"),
9c541725
PA
12141 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
12142 objfile_name (objfile));
24c5c679
JK
12143 continue;
12144 }
96408a79
SA
12145 }
12146
216f72a1
JK
12147 attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_call_value, cu);
12148 if (attr == NULL)
12149 attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_GNU_call_site_value, cu);
96408a79
SA
12150 if (!attr_form_is_block (attr))
12151 {
12152 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1
JK
12153 _("No DW_FORM_block* DW_AT_call_value for "
12154 "DW_TAG_call_site child DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725
PA
12155 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
12156 objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
12157 continue;
12158 }
12159 parameter->value = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data;
12160 parameter->value_size = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size;
12161
12162 /* Parameters are not pre-cleared by memset above. */
12163 parameter->data_value = NULL;
12164 parameter->data_value_size = 0;
12165 call_site->parameter_count++;
12166
216f72a1
JK
12167 attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_call_data_value, cu);
12168 if (attr == NULL)
12169 attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_GNU_call_site_data_value, cu);
96408a79
SA
12170 if (attr)
12171 {
12172 if (!attr_form_is_block (attr))
12173 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
216f72a1
JK
12174 _("No DW_FORM_block* DW_AT_call_data_value for "
12175 "DW_TAG_call_site child DIE 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725
PA
12176 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
12177 objfile_name (objfile));
96408a79
SA
12178 else
12179 {
12180 parameter->data_value = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data;
12181 parameter->data_value_size = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size;
12182 }
12183 }
12184 }
12185}
12186
43988095
JK
12187/* Call CALLBACK from DW_AT_ranges attribute value OFFSET
12188 reading .debug_rnglists.
12189 Callback's type should be:
12190 void (CORE_ADDR range_beginning, CORE_ADDR range_end)
12191 Return true if the attributes are present and valid, otherwise,
12192 return false. */
12193
12194template <typename Callback>
12195static bool
12196dwarf2_rnglists_process (unsigned offset, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
12197 Callback &&callback)
12198{
12199 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
12200 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
12201 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
12202 bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd;
12203 unsigned int addr_size = cu_header->addr_size;
12204 CORE_ADDR mask = ~(~(CORE_ADDR)1 << (addr_size * 8 - 1));
12205 /* Base address selection entry. */
12206 CORE_ADDR base;
12207 int found_base;
12208 unsigned int dummy;
12209 const gdb_byte *buffer;
12210 CORE_ADDR low = 0;
12211 CORE_ADDR high = 0;
12212 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
12213 bool overflow = false;
12214
12215 found_base = cu->base_known;
12216 base = cu->base_address;
12217
12218 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, &dwarf2_per_objfile->rnglists);
12219 if (offset >= dwarf2_per_objfile->rnglists.size)
12220 {
12221 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12222 _("Offset %d out of bounds for DW_AT_ranges attribute"),
12223 offset);
12224 return false;
12225 }
12226 buffer = dwarf2_per_objfile->rnglists.buffer + offset;
12227
12228 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
12229
12230 while (1)
12231 {
7814882a
JK
12232 /* Initialize it due to a false compiler warning. */
12233 CORE_ADDR range_beginning = 0, range_end = 0;
43988095
JK
12234 const gdb_byte *buf_end = (dwarf2_per_objfile->rnglists.buffer
12235 + dwarf2_per_objfile->rnglists.size);
12236 unsigned int bytes_read;
12237
12238 if (buffer == buf_end)
12239 {
12240 overflow = true;
12241 break;
12242 }
12243 const auto rlet = static_cast<enum dwarf_range_list_entry>(*buffer++);
12244 switch (rlet)
12245 {
12246 case DW_RLE_end_of_list:
12247 break;
12248 case DW_RLE_base_address:
12249 if (buffer + cu->header.addr_size > buf_end)
12250 {
12251 overflow = true;
12252 break;
12253 }
12254 base = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &bytes_read);
12255 found_base = 1;
12256 buffer += bytes_read;
12257 break;
12258 case DW_RLE_start_length:
12259 if (buffer + cu->header.addr_size > buf_end)
12260 {
12261 overflow = true;
12262 break;
12263 }
12264 range_beginning = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &bytes_read);
12265 buffer += bytes_read;
12266 range_end = (range_beginning
12267 + read_unsigned_leb128 (obfd, buffer, &bytes_read));
12268 buffer += bytes_read;
12269 if (buffer > buf_end)
12270 {
12271 overflow = true;
12272 break;
12273 }
12274 break;
12275 case DW_RLE_offset_pair:
12276 range_beginning = read_unsigned_leb128 (obfd, buffer, &bytes_read);
12277 buffer += bytes_read;
12278 if (buffer > buf_end)
12279 {
12280 overflow = true;
12281 break;
12282 }
12283 range_end = read_unsigned_leb128 (obfd, buffer, &bytes_read);
12284 buffer += bytes_read;
12285 if (buffer > buf_end)
12286 {
12287 overflow = true;
12288 break;
12289 }
12290 break;
12291 case DW_RLE_start_end:
12292 if (buffer + 2 * cu->header.addr_size > buf_end)
12293 {
12294 overflow = true;
12295 break;
12296 }
12297 range_beginning = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &bytes_read);
12298 buffer += bytes_read;
12299 range_end = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &bytes_read);
12300 buffer += bytes_read;
12301 break;
12302 default:
12303 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12304 _("Invalid .debug_rnglists data (no base address)"));
12305 return false;
12306 }
12307 if (rlet == DW_RLE_end_of_list || overflow)
12308 break;
12309 if (rlet == DW_RLE_base_address)
12310 continue;
12311
12312 if (!found_base)
12313 {
12314 /* We have no valid base address for the ranges
12315 data. */
12316 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12317 _("Invalid .debug_rnglists data (no base address)"));
12318 return false;
12319 }
12320
12321 if (range_beginning > range_end)
12322 {
12323 /* Inverted range entries are invalid. */
12324 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12325 _("Invalid .debug_rnglists data (inverted range)"));
12326 return false;
12327 }
12328
12329 /* Empty range entries have no effect. */
12330 if (range_beginning == range_end)
12331 continue;
12332
12333 range_beginning += base;
12334 range_end += base;
12335
12336 /* A not-uncommon case of bad debug info.
12337 Don't pollute the addrmap with bad data. */
12338 if (range_beginning + baseaddr == 0
12339 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
12340 {
12341 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12342 _(".debug_rnglists entry has start address of zero"
12343 " [in module %s]"), objfile_name (objfile));
12344 continue;
12345 }
12346
12347 callback (range_beginning, range_end);
12348 }
12349
12350 if (overflow)
12351 {
12352 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12353 _("Offset %d is not terminated "
12354 "for DW_AT_ranges attribute"),
12355 offset);
12356 return false;
12357 }
12358
12359 return true;
12360}
12361
12362/* Call CALLBACK from DW_AT_ranges attribute value OFFSET reading .debug_ranges.
12363 Callback's type should be:
12364 void (CORE_ADDR range_beginning, CORE_ADDR range_end)
5f46c5a5 12365 Return 1 if the attributes are present and valid, otherwise, return 0. */
43039443 12366
43988095 12367template <typename Callback>
43039443 12368static int
5f46c5a5 12369dwarf2_ranges_process (unsigned offset, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
43988095 12370 Callback &&callback)
43039443
JK
12371{
12372 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 12373 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
43039443
JK
12374 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
12375 bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd;
12376 unsigned int addr_size = cu_header->addr_size;
12377 CORE_ADDR mask = ~(~(CORE_ADDR)1 << (addr_size * 8 - 1));
12378 /* Base address selection entry. */
12379 CORE_ADDR base;
12380 int found_base;
12381 unsigned int dummy;
d521ce57 12382 const gdb_byte *buffer;
ff013f42 12383 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
43039443 12384
43988095
JK
12385 if (cu_header->version >= 5)
12386 return dwarf2_rnglists_process (offset, cu, callback);
12387
d00adf39
DE
12388 found_base = cu->base_known;
12389 base = cu->base_address;
43039443 12390
be391dca 12391 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, &dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges);
dce234bc 12392 if (offset >= dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges.size)
43039443
JK
12393 {
12394 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12395 _("Offset %d out of bounds for DW_AT_ranges attribute"),
12396 offset);
12397 return 0;
12398 }
dce234bc 12399 buffer = dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges.buffer + offset;
43039443 12400
e7030f15 12401 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
ff013f42 12402
43039443
JK
12403 while (1)
12404 {
12405 CORE_ADDR range_beginning, range_end;
12406
12407 range_beginning = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &dummy);
12408 buffer += addr_size;
12409 range_end = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &dummy);
12410 buffer += addr_size;
12411 offset += 2 * addr_size;
12412
12413 /* An end of list marker is a pair of zero addresses. */
12414 if (range_beginning == 0 && range_end == 0)
12415 /* Found the end of list entry. */
12416 break;
12417
12418 /* Each base address selection entry is a pair of 2 values.
12419 The first is the largest possible address, the second is
12420 the base address. Check for a base address here. */
12421 if ((range_beginning & mask) == mask)
12422 {
28d2bfb9
AB
12423 /* If we found the largest possible address, then we already
12424 have the base address in range_end. */
12425 base = range_end;
43039443
JK
12426 found_base = 1;
12427 continue;
12428 }
12429
12430 if (!found_base)
12431 {
12432 /* We have no valid base address for the ranges
12433 data. */
12434 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12435 _("Invalid .debug_ranges data (no base address)"));
12436 return 0;
12437 }
12438
9277c30c
UW
12439 if (range_beginning > range_end)
12440 {
12441 /* Inverted range entries are invalid. */
12442 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12443 _("Invalid .debug_ranges data (inverted range)"));
12444 return 0;
12445 }
12446
12447 /* Empty range entries have no effect. */
12448 if (range_beginning == range_end)
12449 continue;
12450
43039443
JK
12451 range_beginning += base;
12452 range_end += base;
12453
01093045
DE
12454 /* A not-uncommon case of bad debug info.
12455 Don't pollute the addrmap with bad data. */
12456 if (range_beginning + baseaddr == 0
12457 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
12458 {
12459 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
12460 _(".debug_ranges entry has start address of zero"
4262abfb 12461 " [in module %s]"), objfile_name (objfile));
01093045
DE
12462 continue;
12463 }
12464
5f46c5a5
JK
12465 callback (range_beginning, range_end);
12466 }
12467
12468 return 1;
12469}
12470
12471/* Get low and high pc attributes from DW_AT_ranges attribute value OFFSET.
12472 Return 1 if the attributes are present and valid, otherwise, return 0.
12473 If RANGES_PST is not NULL we should setup `objfile->psymtabs_addrmap'. */
12474
12475static int
12476dwarf2_ranges_read (unsigned offset, CORE_ADDR *low_return,
12477 CORE_ADDR *high_return, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
12478 struct partial_symtab *ranges_pst)
12479{
12480 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
12481 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
12482 const CORE_ADDR baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
12483 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
12484 int low_set = 0;
12485 CORE_ADDR low = 0;
12486 CORE_ADDR high = 0;
12487 int retval;
12488
12489 retval = dwarf2_ranges_process (offset, cu,
12490 [&] (CORE_ADDR range_beginning, CORE_ADDR range_end)
12491 {
9277c30c 12492 if (ranges_pst != NULL)
3e29f34a
MR
12493 {
12494 CORE_ADDR lowpc;
12495 CORE_ADDR highpc;
12496
12497 lowpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch,
12498 range_beginning + baseaddr);
12499 highpc = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch,
12500 range_end + baseaddr);
12501 addrmap_set_empty (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap, lowpc, highpc - 1,
12502 ranges_pst);
12503 }
ff013f42 12504
43039443
JK
12505 /* FIXME: This is recording everything as a low-high
12506 segment of consecutive addresses. We should have a
12507 data structure for discontiguous block ranges
12508 instead. */
12509 if (! low_set)
12510 {
12511 low = range_beginning;
12512 high = range_end;
12513 low_set = 1;
12514 }
12515 else
12516 {
12517 if (range_beginning < low)
12518 low = range_beginning;
12519 if (range_end > high)
12520 high = range_end;
12521 }
5f46c5a5
JK
12522 });
12523 if (!retval)
12524 return 0;
43039443
JK
12525
12526 if (! low_set)
12527 /* If the first entry is an end-of-list marker, the range
12528 describes an empty scope, i.e. no instructions. */
12529 return 0;
12530
12531 if (low_return)
12532 *low_return = low;
12533 if (high_return)
12534 *high_return = high;
12535 return 1;
12536}
12537
3a2b436a
JK
12538/* Get low and high pc attributes from a die. See enum pc_bounds_kind
12539 definition for the return value. *LOWPC and *HIGHPC are set iff
e385593e 12540 neither PC_BOUNDS_NOT_PRESENT nor PC_BOUNDS_INVALID are returned. */
380bca97 12541
3a2b436a 12542static enum pc_bounds_kind
af34e669 12543dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die, CORE_ADDR *lowpc,
d85a05f0
DJ
12544 CORE_ADDR *highpc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
12545 struct partial_symtab *pst)
c906108c
SS
12546{
12547 struct attribute *attr;
91da1414 12548 struct attribute *attr_high;
af34e669
DJ
12549 CORE_ADDR low = 0;
12550 CORE_ADDR high = 0;
e385593e 12551 enum pc_bounds_kind ret;
c906108c 12552
91da1414
MW
12553 attr_high = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_high_pc, cu);
12554 if (attr_high)
af34e669 12555 {
e142c38c 12556 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu);
af34e669 12557 if (attr)
91da1414 12558 {
31aa7e4e
JB
12559 low = attr_value_as_address (attr);
12560 high = attr_value_as_address (attr_high);
12561 if (cu->header.version >= 4 && attr_form_is_constant (attr_high))
12562 high += low;
91da1414 12563 }
af34e669
DJ
12564 else
12565 /* Found high w/o low attribute. */
e385593e 12566 return PC_BOUNDS_INVALID;
af34e669
DJ
12567
12568 /* Found consecutive range of addresses. */
3a2b436a 12569 ret = PC_BOUNDS_HIGH_LOW;
af34e669 12570 }
c906108c 12571 else
af34e669 12572 {
e142c38c 12573 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_ranges, cu);
af34e669
DJ
12574 if (attr != NULL)
12575 {
ab435259
DE
12576 /* DW_AT_ranges_base does not apply to DIEs from the DWO skeleton.
12577 We take advantage of the fact that DW_AT_ranges does not appear
12578 in DW_TAG_compile_unit of DWO files. */
12579 int need_ranges_base = die->tag != DW_TAG_compile_unit;
12580 unsigned int ranges_offset = (DW_UNSND (attr)
12581 + (need_ranges_base
12582 ? cu->ranges_base
12583 : 0));
2e3cf129 12584
af34e669 12585 /* Value of the DW_AT_ranges attribute is the offset in the
a604369a 12586 .debug_ranges section. */
2e3cf129 12587 if (!dwarf2_ranges_read (ranges_offset, &low, &high, cu, pst))
e385593e 12588 return PC_BOUNDS_INVALID;
43039443 12589 /* Found discontinuous range of addresses. */
3a2b436a 12590 ret = PC_BOUNDS_RANGES;
af34e669 12591 }
e385593e
JK
12592 else
12593 return PC_BOUNDS_NOT_PRESENT;
af34e669 12594 }
c906108c 12595
9373cf26
JK
12596 /* read_partial_die has also the strict LOW < HIGH requirement. */
12597 if (high <= low)
e385593e 12598 return PC_BOUNDS_INVALID;
c906108c
SS
12599
12600 /* When using the GNU linker, .gnu.linkonce. sections are used to
12601 eliminate duplicate copies of functions and vtables and such.
12602 The linker will arbitrarily choose one and discard the others.
12603 The AT_*_pc values for such functions refer to local labels in
12604 these sections. If the section from that file was discarded, the
12605 labels are not in the output, so the relocs get a value of 0.
12606 If this is a discarded function, mark the pc bounds as invalid,
12607 so that GDB will ignore it. */
72dca2f5 12608 if (low == 0 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
e385593e 12609 return PC_BOUNDS_INVALID;
c906108c
SS
12610
12611 *lowpc = low;
96408a79
SA
12612 if (highpc)
12613 *highpc = high;
af34e669 12614 return ret;
c906108c
SS
12615}
12616
b084d499
JB
12617/* Assuming that DIE represents a subprogram DIE or a lexical block, get
12618 its low and high PC addresses. Do nothing if these addresses could not
12619 be determined. Otherwise, set LOWPC to the low address if it is smaller,
12620 and HIGHPC to the high address if greater than HIGHPC. */
12621
12622static void
12623dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die,
12624 CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc,
12625 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
12626{
12627 CORE_ADDR low, high;
12628 struct die_info *child = die->child;
12629
e385593e 12630 if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &low, &high, cu, NULL) >= PC_BOUNDS_RANGES)
b084d499 12631 {
325fac50
PA
12632 *lowpc = std::min (*lowpc, low);
12633 *highpc = std::max (*highpc, high);
b084d499
JB
12634 }
12635
12636 /* If the language does not allow nested subprograms (either inside
12637 subprograms or lexical blocks), we're done. */
12638 if (cu->language != language_ada)
12639 return;
6e70227d 12640
b084d499
JB
12641 /* Check all the children of the given DIE. If it contains nested
12642 subprograms, then check their pc bounds. Likewise, we need to
12643 check lexical blocks as well, as they may also contain subprogram
12644 definitions. */
12645 while (child && child->tag)
12646 {
12647 if (child->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram
12648 || child->tag == DW_TAG_lexical_block)
12649 dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds (child, lowpc, highpc, cu);
12650 child = sibling_die (child);
12651 }
12652}
12653
fae299cd
DC
12654/* Get the low and high pc's represented by the scope DIE, and store
12655 them in *LOWPC and *HIGHPC. If the correct values can't be
12656 determined, set *LOWPC to -1 and *HIGHPC to 0. */
12657
12658static void
12659get_scope_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die,
12660 CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc,
12661 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
12662{
12663 CORE_ADDR best_low = (CORE_ADDR) -1;
12664 CORE_ADDR best_high = (CORE_ADDR) 0;
12665 CORE_ADDR current_low, current_high;
12666
3a2b436a 12667 if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &current_low, &current_high, cu, NULL)
e385593e 12668 >= PC_BOUNDS_RANGES)
fae299cd
DC
12669 {
12670 best_low = current_low;
12671 best_high = current_high;
12672 }
12673 else
12674 {
12675 struct die_info *child = die->child;
12676
12677 while (child && child->tag)
12678 {
12679 switch (child->tag) {
12680 case DW_TAG_subprogram:
b084d499 12681 dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds (child, &best_low, &best_high, cu);
fae299cd
DC
12682 break;
12683 case DW_TAG_namespace:
f55ee35c 12684 case DW_TAG_module:
fae299cd
DC
12685 /* FIXME: carlton/2004-01-16: Should we do this for
12686 DW_TAG_class_type/DW_TAG_structure_type, too? I think
12687 that current GCC's always emit the DIEs corresponding
12688 to definitions of methods of classes as children of a
12689 DW_TAG_compile_unit or DW_TAG_namespace (as opposed to
12690 the DIEs giving the declarations, which could be
12691 anywhere). But I don't see any reason why the
12692 standards says that they have to be there. */
12693 get_scope_pc_bounds (child, &current_low, &current_high, cu);
12694
12695 if (current_low != ((CORE_ADDR) -1))
12696 {
325fac50
PA
12697 best_low = std::min (best_low, current_low);
12698 best_high = std::max (best_high, current_high);
fae299cd
DC
12699 }
12700 break;
12701 default:
0963b4bd 12702 /* Ignore. */
fae299cd
DC
12703 break;
12704 }
12705
12706 child = sibling_die (child);
12707 }
12708 }
12709
12710 *lowpc = best_low;
12711 *highpc = best_high;
12712}
12713
801e3a5b
JB
12714/* Record the address ranges for BLOCK, offset by BASEADDR, as given
12715 in DIE. */
380bca97 12716
801e3a5b
JB
12717static void
12718dwarf2_record_block_ranges (struct die_info *die, struct block *block,
12719 CORE_ADDR baseaddr, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
12720{
bb5ed363 12721 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 12722 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
801e3a5b 12723 struct attribute *attr;
91da1414 12724 struct attribute *attr_high;
801e3a5b 12725
91da1414
MW
12726 attr_high = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_high_pc, cu);
12727 if (attr_high)
801e3a5b 12728 {
801e3a5b
JB
12729 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu);
12730 if (attr)
12731 {
31aa7e4e
JB
12732 CORE_ADDR low = attr_value_as_address (attr);
12733 CORE_ADDR high = attr_value_as_address (attr_high);
12734
12735 if (cu->header.version >= 4 && attr_form_is_constant (attr_high))
12736 high += low;
9a619af0 12737
3e29f34a
MR
12738 low = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, low + baseaddr);
12739 high = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, high + baseaddr);
12740 record_block_range (block, low, high - 1);
801e3a5b
JB
12741 }
12742 }
12743
12744 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_ranges, cu);
12745 if (attr)
12746 {
bb5ed363 12747 bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd;
ab435259
DE
12748 /* DW_AT_ranges_base does not apply to DIEs from the DWO skeleton.
12749 We take advantage of the fact that DW_AT_ranges does not appear
12750 in DW_TAG_compile_unit of DWO files. */
12751 int need_ranges_base = die->tag != DW_TAG_compile_unit;
801e3a5b
JB
12752
12753 /* The value of the DW_AT_ranges attribute is the offset of the
12754 address range list in the .debug_ranges section. */
ab435259
DE
12755 unsigned long offset = (DW_UNSND (attr)
12756 + (need_ranges_base ? cu->ranges_base : 0));
d62bfeaf 12757 const gdb_byte *buffer;
801e3a5b
JB
12758
12759 /* For some target architectures, but not others, the
12760 read_address function sign-extends the addresses it returns.
12761 To recognize base address selection entries, we need a
12762 mask. */
12763 unsigned int addr_size = cu->header.addr_size;
12764 CORE_ADDR base_select_mask = ~(~(CORE_ADDR)1 << (addr_size * 8 - 1));
12765
12766 /* The base address, to which the next pair is relative. Note
12767 that this 'base' is a DWARF concept: most entries in a range
12768 list are relative, to reduce the number of relocs against the
12769 debugging information. This is separate from this function's
12770 'baseaddr' argument, which GDB uses to relocate debugging
12771 information from a shared library based on the address at
12772 which the library was loaded. */
d00adf39
DE
12773 CORE_ADDR base = cu->base_address;
12774 int base_known = cu->base_known;
801e3a5b 12775
5f46c5a5
JK
12776 dwarf2_ranges_process (offset, cu,
12777 [&] (CORE_ADDR start, CORE_ADDR end)
12778 {
58fdfd2c
JK
12779 start += baseaddr;
12780 end += baseaddr;
5f46c5a5
JK
12781 start = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, start);
12782 end = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, end);
12783 record_block_range (block, start, end - 1);
12784 });
801e3a5b
JB
12785 }
12786}
12787
685b1105
JK
12788/* Check whether the producer field indicates either of GCC < 4.6, or the
12789 Intel C/C++ compiler, and cache the result in CU. */
60d5a603 12790
685b1105
JK
12791static void
12792check_producer (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
60d5a603 12793{
38360086 12794 int major, minor;
60d5a603
JK
12795
12796 if (cu->producer == NULL)
12797 {
12798 /* For unknown compilers expect their behavior is DWARF version
12799 compliant.
12800
12801 GCC started to support .debug_types sections by -gdwarf-4 since
12802 gcc-4.5.x. As the .debug_types sections are missing DW_AT_producer
12803 for their space efficiency GDB cannot workaround gcc-4.5.x -gdwarf-4
12804 combination. gcc-4.5.x -gdwarf-4 binaries have DW_AT_accessibility
12805 interpreted incorrectly by GDB now - GCC PR debug/48229. */
60d5a603 12806 }
b1ffba5a 12807 else if (producer_is_gcc (cu->producer, &major, &minor))
60d5a603 12808 {
38360086
MW
12809 cu->producer_is_gxx_lt_4_6 = major < 4 || (major == 4 && minor < 6);
12810 cu->producer_is_gcc_lt_4_3 = major < 4 || (major == 4 && minor < 3);
685b1105 12811 }
5230b05a
WT
12812 else if (producer_is_icc (cu->producer, &major, &minor))
12813 cu->producer_is_icc_lt_14 = major < 14;
685b1105
JK
12814 else
12815 {
12816 /* For other non-GCC compilers, expect their behavior is DWARF version
12817 compliant. */
60d5a603
JK
12818 }
12819
ba919b58 12820 cu->checked_producer = 1;
685b1105 12821}
ba919b58 12822
685b1105
JK
12823/* Check for GCC PR debug/45124 fix which is not present in any G++ version up
12824 to 4.5.any while it is present already in G++ 4.6.0 - the PR has been fixed
12825 during 4.6.0 experimental. */
12826
12827static int
12828producer_is_gxx_lt_4_6 (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
12829{
12830 if (!cu->checked_producer)
12831 check_producer (cu);
12832
12833 return cu->producer_is_gxx_lt_4_6;
60d5a603
JK
12834}
12835
12836/* Return the default accessibility type if it is not overriden by
12837 DW_AT_accessibility. */
12838
12839static enum dwarf_access_attribute
12840dwarf2_default_access_attribute (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
12841{
12842 if (cu->header.version < 3 || producer_is_gxx_lt_4_6 (cu))
12843 {
12844 /* The default DWARF 2 accessibility for members is public, the default
12845 accessibility for inheritance is private. */
12846
12847 if (die->tag != DW_TAG_inheritance)
12848 return DW_ACCESS_public;
12849 else
12850 return DW_ACCESS_private;
12851 }
12852 else
12853 {
12854 /* DWARF 3+ defines the default accessibility a different way. The same
12855 rules apply now for DW_TAG_inheritance as for the members and it only
12856 depends on the container kind. */
12857
12858 if (die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_class_type)
12859 return DW_ACCESS_private;
12860 else
12861 return DW_ACCESS_public;
12862 }
12863}
12864
74ac6d43
TT
12865/* Look for DW_AT_data_member_location. Set *OFFSET to the byte
12866 offset. If the attribute was not found return 0, otherwise return
12867 1. If it was found but could not properly be handled, set *OFFSET
12868 to 0. */
12869
12870static int
12871handle_data_member_location (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
12872 LONGEST *offset)
12873{
12874 struct attribute *attr;
12875
12876 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_data_member_location, cu);
12877 if (attr != NULL)
12878 {
12879 *offset = 0;
12880
12881 /* Note that we do not check for a section offset first here.
12882 This is because DW_AT_data_member_location is new in DWARF 4,
12883 so if we see it, we can assume that a constant form is really
12884 a constant and not a section offset. */
12885 if (attr_form_is_constant (attr))
12886 *offset = dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (attr, 0);
12887 else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr))
12888 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
12889 else if (attr_form_is_block (attr))
12890 *offset = decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu);
12891 else
12892 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
12893
12894 return 1;
12895 }
12896
12897 return 0;
12898}
12899
c906108c
SS
12900/* Add an aggregate field to the field list. */
12901
12902static void
107d2387 12903dwarf2_add_field (struct field_info *fip, struct die_info *die,
e7c27a73 12904 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
6e70227d 12905{
e7c27a73 12906 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
5e2b427d 12907 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
c906108c
SS
12908 struct nextfield *new_field;
12909 struct attribute *attr;
12910 struct field *fp;
15d034d0 12911 const char *fieldname = "";
c906108c
SS
12912
12913 /* Allocate a new field list entry and link it in. */
8d749320 12914 new_field = XNEW (struct nextfield);
b8c9b27d 12915 make_cleanup (xfree, new_field);
c906108c 12916 memset (new_field, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield));
7d0ccb61
DJ
12917
12918 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_inheritance)
12919 {
12920 new_field->next = fip->baseclasses;
12921 fip->baseclasses = new_field;
12922 }
12923 else
12924 {
12925 new_field->next = fip->fields;
12926 fip->fields = new_field;
12927 }
c906108c
SS
12928 fip->nfields++;
12929
e142c38c 12930 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_accessibility, cu);
c906108c
SS
12931 if (attr)
12932 new_field->accessibility = DW_UNSND (attr);
60d5a603
JK
12933 else
12934 new_field->accessibility = dwarf2_default_access_attribute (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
12935 if (new_field->accessibility != DW_ACCESS_public)
12936 fip->non_public_fields = 1;
60d5a603 12937
e142c38c 12938 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_virtuality, cu);
c906108c
SS
12939 if (attr)
12940 new_field->virtuality = DW_UNSND (attr);
60d5a603
JK
12941 else
12942 new_field->virtuality = DW_VIRTUALITY_none;
c906108c
SS
12943
12944 fp = &new_field->field;
a9a9bd0f 12945
e142c38c 12946 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_member && ! die_is_declaration (die, cu))
c906108c 12947 {
74ac6d43
TT
12948 LONGEST offset;
12949
a9a9bd0f 12950 /* Data member other than a C++ static data member. */
6e70227d 12951
c906108c 12952 /* Get type of field. */
e7c27a73 12953 fp->type = die_type (die, cu);
c906108c 12954
d6a843b5 12955 SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, 0);
01ad7f36 12956
c906108c 12957 /* Get bit size of field (zero if none). */
e142c38c 12958 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_bit_size, cu);
c906108c
SS
12959 if (attr)
12960 {
12961 FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp) = DW_UNSND (attr);
12962 }
12963 else
12964 {
12965 FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp) = 0;
12966 }
12967
12968 /* Get bit offset of field. */
74ac6d43
TT
12969 if (handle_data_member_location (die, cu, &offset))
12970 SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, offset * bits_per_byte);
e142c38c 12971 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_bit_offset, cu);
c906108c
SS
12972 if (attr)
12973 {
5e2b427d 12974 if (gdbarch_bits_big_endian (gdbarch))
c906108c
SS
12975 {
12976 /* For big endian bits, the DW_AT_bit_offset gives the
c5aa993b
JM
12977 additional bit offset from the MSB of the containing
12978 anonymous object to the MSB of the field. We don't
12979 have to do anything special since we don't need to
12980 know the size of the anonymous object. */
f41f5e61 12981 SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, FIELD_BITPOS (*fp) + DW_UNSND (attr));
c906108c
SS
12982 }
12983 else
12984 {
12985 /* For little endian bits, compute the bit offset to the
c5aa993b
JM
12986 MSB of the anonymous object, subtract off the number of
12987 bits from the MSB of the field to the MSB of the
12988 object, and then subtract off the number of bits of
12989 the field itself. The result is the bit offset of
12990 the LSB of the field. */
c906108c
SS
12991 int anonymous_size;
12992 int bit_offset = DW_UNSND (attr);
12993
e142c38c 12994 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
c906108c
SS
12995 if (attr)
12996 {
12997 /* The size of the anonymous object containing
12998 the bit field is explicit, so use the
12999 indicated size (in bytes). */
13000 anonymous_size = DW_UNSND (attr);
13001 }
13002 else
13003 {
13004 /* The size of the anonymous object containing
13005 the bit field must be inferred from the type
13006 attribute of the data member containing the
13007 bit field. */
13008 anonymous_size = TYPE_LENGTH (fp->type);
13009 }
f41f5e61
PA
13010 SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp,
13011 (FIELD_BITPOS (*fp)
13012 + anonymous_size * bits_per_byte
13013 - bit_offset - FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp)));
c906108c
SS
13014 }
13015 }
da5b30da
AA
13016 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_data_bit_offset, cu);
13017 if (attr != NULL)
13018 SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, (FIELD_BITPOS (*fp)
13019 + dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (attr, 0)));
c906108c
SS
13020
13021 /* Get name of field. */
39cbfefa
DJ
13022 fieldname = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
13023 if (fieldname == NULL)
13024 fieldname = "";
d8151005
DJ
13025
13026 /* The name is already allocated along with this objfile, so we don't
13027 need to duplicate it for the type. */
13028 fp->name = fieldname;
c906108c
SS
13029
13030 /* Change accessibility for artificial fields (e.g. virtual table
c5aa993b 13031 pointer or virtual base class pointer) to private. */
e142c38c 13032 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_artificial, cu))
c906108c 13033 {
d48cc9dd 13034 FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (*fp) = 1;
c906108c
SS
13035 new_field->accessibility = DW_ACCESS_private;
13036 fip->non_public_fields = 1;
13037 }
13038 }
a9a9bd0f 13039 else if (die->tag == DW_TAG_member || die->tag == DW_TAG_variable)
c906108c 13040 {
a9a9bd0f
DC
13041 /* C++ static member. */
13042
13043 /* NOTE: carlton/2002-11-05: It should be a DW_TAG_member that
13044 is a declaration, but all versions of G++ as of this writing
13045 (so through at least 3.2.1) incorrectly generate
13046 DW_TAG_variable tags. */
6e70227d 13047
ff355380 13048 const char *physname;
c906108c 13049
a9a9bd0f 13050 /* Get name of field. */
39cbfefa
DJ
13051 fieldname = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
13052 if (fieldname == NULL)
c906108c
SS
13053 return;
13054
254e6b9e 13055 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu);
3863f96c
DE
13056 if (attr
13057 /* Only create a symbol if this is an external value.
13058 new_symbol checks this and puts the value in the global symbol
13059 table, which we want. If it is not external, new_symbol
13060 will try to put the value in cu->list_in_scope which is wrong. */
13061 && dwarf2_flag_true_p (die, DW_AT_external, cu))
254e6b9e
DE
13062 {
13063 /* A static const member, not much different than an enum as far as
13064 we're concerned, except that we can support more types. */
13065 new_symbol (die, NULL, cu);
13066 }
13067
2df3850c 13068 /* Get physical name. */
ff355380 13069 physname = dwarf2_physname (fieldname, die, cu);
c906108c 13070
d8151005
DJ
13071 /* The name is already allocated along with this objfile, so we don't
13072 need to duplicate it for the type. */
13073 SET_FIELD_PHYSNAME (*fp, physname ? physname : "");
e7c27a73 13074 FIELD_TYPE (*fp) = die_type (die, cu);
d8151005 13075 FIELD_NAME (*fp) = fieldname;
c906108c
SS
13076 }
13077 else if (die->tag == DW_TAG_inheritance)
13078 {
74ac6d43 13079 LONGEST offset;
d4b96c9a 13080
74ac6d43
TT
13081 /* C++ base class field. */
13082 if (handle_data_member_location (die, cu, &offset))
13083 SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, offset * bits_per_byte);
c906108c 13084 FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp) = 0;
e7c27a73 13085 FIELD_TYPE (*fp) = die_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
13086 FIELD_NAME (*fp) = type_name_no_tag (fp->type);
13087 fip->nbaseclasses++;
13088 }
13089}
13090
98751a41
JK
13091/* Add a typedef defined in the scope of the FIP's class. */
13092
13093static void
13094dwarf2_add_typedef (struct field_info *fip, struct die_info *die,
13095 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
6e70227d 13096{
98751a41 13097 struct typedef_field_list *new_field;
98751a41 13098 struct typedef_field *fp;
98751a41
JK
13099
13100 /* Allocate a new field list entry and link it in. */
8d749320 13101 new_field = XCNEW (struct typedef_field_list);
98751a41
JK
13102 make_cleanup (xfree, new_field);
13103
13104 gdb_assert (die->tag == DW_TAG_typedef);
13105
13106 fp = &new_field->field;
13107
13108 /* Get name of field. */
13109 fp->name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
13110 if (fp->name == NULL)
13111 return;
13112
13113 fp->type = read_type_die (die, cu);
13114
c191a687
KS
13115 /* Save accessibility. */
13116 enum dwarf_access_attribute accessibility;
13117 struct attribute *attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_accessibility, cu);
13118 if (attr != NULL)
13119 accessibility = (enum dwarf_access_attribute) DW_UNSND (attr);
13120 else
13121 accessibility = dwarf2_default_access_attribute (die, cu);
13122 switch (accessibility)
13123 {
13124 case DW_ACCESS_public:
13125 /* The assumed value if neither private nor protected. */
13126 break;
13127 case DW_ACCESS_private:
13128 fp->is_private = 1;
13129 break;
13130 case DW_ACCESS_protected:
13131 fp->is_protected = 1;
13132 break;
13133 default:
13134 gdb_assert_not_reached ("unexpected accessibility attribute");
13135 }
13136
98751a41
JK
13137 new_field->next = fip->typedef_field_list;
13138 fip->typedef_field_list = new_field;
13139 fip->typedef_field_list_count++;
13140}
13141
c906108c
SS
13142/* Create the vector of fields, and attach it to the type. */
13143
13144static void
fba45db2 13145dwarf2_attach_fields_to_type (struct field_info *fip, struct type *type,
e7c27a73 13146 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c
SS
13147{
13148 int nfields = fip->nfields;
13149
13150 /* Record the field count, allocate space for the array of fields,
13151 and create blank accessibility bitfields if necessary. */
13152 TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nfields;
13153 TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *)
13154 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct field) * nfields);
13155 memset (TYPE_FIELDS (type), 0, sizeof (struct field) * nfields);
13156
b4ba55a1 13157 if (fip->non_public_fields && cu->language != language_ada)
c906108c
SS
13158 {
13159 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
13160
13161 TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type) =
13162 (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields));
13163 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type), nfields);
13164
13165 TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type) =
13166 (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields));
13167 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type), nfields);
13168
774b6a14
TT
13169 TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE_BITS (type) =
13170 (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields));
13171 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE_BITS (type), nfields);
c906108c
SS
13172 }
13173
13174 /* If the type has baseclasses, allocate and clear a bit vector for
13175 TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS. */
b4ba55a1 13176 if (fip->nbaseclasses && cu->language != language_ada)
c906108c
SS
13177 {
13178 int num_bytes = B_BYTES (fip->nbaseclasses);
fe1b8b76 13179 unsigned char *pointer;
c906108c
SS
13180
13181 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
224c3ddb 13182 pointer = (unsigned char *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, num_bytes);
fe1b8b76 13183 TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type) = pointer;
c906108c
SS
13184 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type), fip->nbaseclasses);
13185 TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) = fip->nbaseclasses;
13186 }
13187
3e43a32a
MS
13188 /* Copy the saved-up fields into the field vector. Start from the head of
13189 the list, adding to the tail of the field array, so that they end up in
13190 the same order in the array in which they were added to the list. */
c906108c
SS
13191 while (nfields-- > 0)
13192 {
7d0ccb61
DJ
13193 struct nextfield *fieldp;
13194
13195 if (fip->fields)
13196 {
13197 fieldp = fip->fields;
13198 fip->fields = fieldp->next;
13199 }
13200 else
13201 {
13202 fieldp = fip->baseclasses;
13203 fip->baseclasses = fieldp->next;
13204 }
13205
13206 TYPE_FIELD (type, nfields) = fieldp->field;
13207 switch (fieldp->accessibility)
c906108c 13208 {
c5aa993b 13209 case DW_ACCESS_private:
b4ba55a1
JB
13210 if (cu->language != language_ada)
13211 SET_TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE (type, nfields);
c5aa993b 13212 break;
c906108c 13213
c5aa993b 13214 case DW_ACCESS_protected:
b4ba55a1
JB
13215 if (cu->language != language_ada)
13216 SET_TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED (type, nfields);
c5aa993b 13217 break;
c906108c 13218
c5aa993b
JM
13219 case DW_ACCESS_public:
13220 break;
c906108c 13221
c5aa993b
JM
13222 default:
13223 /* Unknown accessibility. Complain and treat it as public. */
13224 {
e2e0b3e5 13225 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported accessibility %d"),
7d0ccb61 13226 fieldp->accessibility);
c5aa993b
JM
13227 }
13228 break;
c906108c
SS
13229 }
13230 if (nfields < fip->nbaseclasses)
13231 {
7d0ccb61 13232 switch (fieldp->virtuality)
c906108c 13233 {
c5aa993b
JM
13234 case DW_VIRTUALITY_virtual:
13235 case DW_VIRTUALITY_pure_virtual:
b4ba55a1 13236 if (cu->language == language_ada)
a73c6dcd 13237 error (_("unexpected virtuality in component of Ada type"));
c5aa993b
JM
13238 SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, nfields);
13239 break;
c906108c
SS
13240 }
13241 }
c906108c
SS
13242 }
13243}
13244
7d27a96d
TT
13245/* Return true if this member function is a constructor, false
13246 otherwise. */
13247
13248static int
13249dwarf2_is_constructor (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
13250{
13251 const char *fieldname;
fe978cb0 13252 const char *type_name;
7d27a96d
TT
13253 int len;
13254
13255 if (die->parent == NULL)
13256 return 0;
13257
13258 if (die->parent->tag != DW_TAG_structure_type
13259 && die->parent->tag != DW_TAG_union_type
13260 && die->parent->tag != DW_TAG_class_type)
13261 return 0;
13262
13263 fieldname = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
fe978cb0
PA
13264 type_name = dwarf2_name (die->parent, cu);
13265 if (fieldname == NULL || type_name == NULL)
7d27a96d
TT
13266 return 0;
13267
13268 len = strlen (fieldname);
fe978cb0
PA
13269 return (strncmp (fieldname, type_name, len) == 0
13270 && (type_name[len] == '\0' || type_name[len] == '<'));
7d27a96d
TT
13271}
13272
c906108c
SS
13273/* Add a member function to the proper fieldlist. */
13274
13275static void
107d2387 13276dwarf2_add_member_fn (struct field_info *fip, struct die_info *die,
e7c27a73 13277 struct type *type, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 13278{
e7c27a73 13279 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
c906108c
SS
13280 struct attribute *attr;
13281 struct fnfieldlist *flp;
13282 int i;
13283 struct fn_field *fnp;
15d034d0 13284 const char *fieldname;
c906108c 13285 struct nextfnfield *new_fnfield;
f792889a 13286 struct type *this_type;
60d5a603 13287 enum dwarf_access_attribute accessibility;
c906108c 13288
b4ba55a1 13289 if (cu->language == language_ada)
a73c6dcd 13290 error (_("unexpected member function in Ada type"));
b4ba55a1 13291
2df3850c 13292 /* Get name of member function. */
39cbfefa
DJ
13293 fieldname = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
13294 if (fieldname == NULL)
2df3850c 13295 return;
c906108c 13296
c906108c
SS
13297 /* Look up member function name in fieldlist. */
13298 for (i = 0; i < fip->nfnfields; i++)
13299 {
27bfe10e 13300 if (strcmp (fip->fnfieldlists[i].name, fieldname) == 0)
c906108c
SS
13301 break;
13302 }
13303
13304 /* Create new list element if necessary. */
13305 if (i < fip->nfnfields)
13306 flp = &fip->fnfieldlists[i];
13307 else
13308 {
13309 if ((fip->nfnfields % DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0)
13310 {
13311 fip->fnfieldlists = (struct fnfieldlist *)
13312 xrealloc (fip->fnfieldlists,
13313 (fip->nfnfields + DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK)
c5aa993b 13314 * sizeof (struct fnfieldlist));
c906108c 13315 if (fip->nfnfields == 0)
c13c43fd 13316 make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &fip->fnfieldlists);
c906108c
SS
13317 }
13318 flp = &fip->fnfieldlists[fip->nfnfields];
13319 flp->name = fieldname;
13320 flp->length = 0;
13321 flp->head = NULL;
3da10d80 13322 i = fip->nfnfields++;
c906108c
SS
13323 }
13324
13325 /* Create a new member function field and chain it to the field list
0963b4bd 13326 entry. */
8d749320 13327 new_fnfield = XNEW (struct nextfnfield);
b8c9b27d 13328 make_cleanup (xfree, new_fnfield);
c906108c
SS
13329 memset (new_fnfield, 0, sizeof (struct nextfnfield));
13330 new_fnfield->next = flp->head;
13331 flp->head = new_fnfield;
13332 flp->length++;
13333
13334 /* Fill in the member function field info. */
13335 fnp = &new_fnfield->fnfield;
3da10d80
KS
13336
13337 /* Delay processing of the physname until later. */
9c37b5ae 13338 if (cu->language == language_cplus)
3da10d80
KS
13339 {
13340 add_to_method_list (type, i, flp->length - 1, fieldname,
13341 die, cu);
13342 }
13343 else
13344 {
1d06ead6 13345 const char *physname = dwarf2_physname (fieldname, die, cu);
3da10d80
KS
13346 fnp->physname = physname ? physname : "";
13347 }
13348
c906108c 13349 fnp->type = alloc_type (objfile);
f792889a
DJ
13350 this_type = read_type_die (die, cu);
13351 if (this_type && TYPE_CODE (this_type) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
c906108c 13352 {
f792889a 13353 int nparams = TYPE_NFIELDS (this_type);
c906108c 13354
f792889a 13355 /* TYPE is the domain of this method, and THIS_TYPE is the type
e26fb1d7
DC
13356 of the method itself (TYPE_CODE_METHOD). */
13357 smash_to_method_type (fnp->type, type,
f792889a
DJ
13358 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (this_type),
13359 TYPE_FIELDS (this_type),
13360 TYPE_NFIELDS (this_type),
13361 TYPE_VARARGS (this_type));
c906108c
SS
13362
13363 /* Handle static member functions.
c5aa993b 13364 Dwarf2 has no clean way to discern C++ static and non-static
0963b4bd
MS
13365 member functions. G++ helps GDB by marking the first
13366 parameter for non-static member functions (which is the this
13367 pointer) as artificial. We obtain this information from
13368 read_subroutine_type via TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL. */
f792889a 13369 if (nparams == 0 || TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (this_type, 0) == 0)
c906108c
SS
13370 fnp->voffset = VOFFSET_STATIC;
13371 }
13372 else
e2e0b3e5 13373 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("member function type missing for '%s'"),
3da10d80 13374 dwarf2_full_name (fieldname, die, cu));
c906108c
SS
13375
13376 /* Get fcontext from DW_AT_containing_type if present. */
e142c38c 13377 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_containing_type, cu) != NULL)
e7c27a73 13378 fnp->fcontext = die_containing_type (die, cu);
c906108c 13379
3e43a32a
MS
13380 /* dwarf2 doesn't have stubbed physical names, so the setting of is_const and
13381 is_volatile is irrelevant, as it is needed by gdb_mangle_name only. */
c906108c
SS
13382
13383 /* Get accessibility. */
e142c38c 13384 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_accessibility, cu);
c906108c 13385 if (attr)
aead7601 13386 accessibility = (enum dwarf_access_attribute) DW_UNSND (attr);
60d5a603
JK
13387 else
13388 accessibility = dwarf2_default_access_attribute (die, cu);
13389 switch (accessibility)
c906108c 13390 {
60d5a603
JK
13391 case DW_ACCESS_private:
13392 fnp->is_private = 1;
13393 break;
13394 case DW_ACCESS_protected:
13395 fnp->is_protected = 1;
13396 break;
c906108c
SS
13397 }
13398
b02dede2 13399 /* Check for artificial methods. */
e142c38c 13400 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_artificial, cu);
b02dede2
DJ
13401 if (attr && DW_UNSND (attr) != 0)
13402 fnp->is_artificial = 1;
13403
7d27a96d
TT
13404 fnp->is_constructor = dwarf2_is_constructor (die, cu);
13405
0d564a31 13406 /* Get index in virtual function table if it is a virtual member
aec5aa8b
TT
13407 function. For older versions of GCC, this is an offset in the
13408 appropriate virtual table, as specified by DW_AT_containing_type.
13409 For everyone else, it is an expression to be evaluated relative
0d564a31
DJ
13410 to the object address. */
13411
e142c38c 13412 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_vtable_elem_location, cu);
aec5aa8b 13413 if (attr)
8e19ed76 13414 {
aec5aa8b 13415 if (attr_form_is_block (attr) && DW_BLOCK (attr)->size > 0)
8e19ed76 13416 {
aec5aa8b
TT
13417 if (DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[0] == DW_OP_constu)
13418 {
13419 /* Old-style GCC. */
13420 fnp->voffset = decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu) + 2;
13421 }
13422 else if (DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[0] == DW_OP_deref
13423 || (DW_BLOCK (attr)->size > 1
13424 && DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[0] == DW_OP_deref_size
13425 && DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[1] == cu->header.addr_size))
13426 {
aec5aa8b
TT
13427 fnp->voffset = decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu);
13428 if ((fnp->voffset % cu->header.addr_size) != 0)
13429 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
13430 else
13431 fnp->voffset /= cu->header.addr_size;
13432 fnp->voffset += 2;
13433 }
13434 else
13435 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
13436
13437 if (!fnp->fcontext)
7e993ebf
KS
13438 {
13439 /* If there is no `this' field and no DW_AT_containing_type,
13440 we cannot actually find a base class context for the
13441 vtable! */
13442 if (TYPE_NFIELDS (this_type) == 0
13443 || !TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (this_type, 0))
13444 {
13445 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
13446 _("cannot determine context for virtual member "
13447 "function \"%s\" (offset %d)"),
9c541725 13448 fieldname, to_underlying (die->sect_off));
7e993ebf
KS
13449 }
13450 else
13451 {
13452 fnp->fcontext
13453 = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (this_type, 0));
13454 }
13455 }
aec5aa8b 13456 }
3690dd37 13457 else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr))
8e19ed76 13458 {
4d3c2250 13459 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
8e19ed76
PS
13460 }
13461 else
13462 {
4d3c2250
KB
13463 dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("DW_AT_vtable_elem_location",
13464 fieldname);
8e19ed76 13465 }
0d564a31 13466 }
d48cc9dd
DJ
13467 else
13468 {
13469 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_virtuality, cu);
13470 if (attr && DW_UNSND (attr))
13471 {
13472 /* GCC does this, as of 2008-08-25; PR debug/37237. */
13473 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
13474 _("Member function \"%s\" (offset %d) is virtual "
13475 "but the vtable offset is not specified"),
9c541725 13476 fieldname, to_underlying (die->sect_off));
9655fd1a 13477 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
d48cc9dd
DJ
13478 TYPE_CPLUS_DYNAMIC (type) = 1;
13479 }
13480 }
c906108c
SS
13481}
13482
13483/* Create the vector of member function fields, and attach it to the type. */
13484
13485static void
fba45db2 13486dwarf2_attach_fn_fields_to_type (struct field_info *fip, struct type *type,
e7c27a73 13487 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c
SS
13488{
13489 struct fnfieldlist *flp;
c906108c
SS
13490 int i;
13491
b4ba55a1 13492 if (cu->language == language_ada)
a73c6dcd 13493 error (_("unexpected member functions in Ada type"));
b4ba55a1 13494
c906108c
SS
13495 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
13496 TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type) = (struct fn_fieldlist *)
13497 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * fip->nfnfields);
13498
13499 for (i = 0, flp = fip->fnfieldlists; i < fip->nfnfields; i++, flp++)
13500 {
13501 struct nextfnfield *nfp = flp->head;
13502 struct fn_fieldlist *fn_flp = &TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST (type, i);
13503 int k;
13504
13505 TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i) = flp->name;
13506 TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, i) = flp->length;
13507 fn_flp->fn_fields = (struct fn_field *)
13508 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct fn_field) * flp->length);
13509 for (k = flp->length; (k--, nfp); nfp = nfp->next)
c5aa993b 13510 fn_flp->fn_fields[k] = nfp->fnfield;
c906108c
SS
13511 }
13512
13513 TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) = fip->nfnfields;
c906108c
SS
13514}
13515
1168df01
JB
13516/* Returns non-zero if NAME is the name of a vtable member in CU's
13517 language, zero otherwise. */
13518static int
13519is_vtable_name (const char *name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
13520{
13521 static const char vptr[] = "_vptr";
987504bb 13522 static const char vtable[] = "vtable";
1168df01 13523
9c37b5ae
TT
13524 /* Look for the C++ form of the vtable. */
13525 if (startswith (name, vptr) && is_cplus_marker (name[sizeof (vptr) - 1]))
1168df01
JB
13526 return 1;
13527
13528 return 0;
13529}
13530
c0dd20ea 13531/* GCC outputs unnamed structures that are really pointers to member
0b92b5bb
TT
13532 functions, with the ABI-specified layout. If TYPE describes
13533 such a structure, smash it into a member function type.
61049d3b
DJ
13534
13535 GCC shouldn't do this; it should just output pointer to member DIEs.
13536 This is GCC PR debug/28767. */
c0dd20ea 13537
0b92b5bb
TT
13538static void
13539quirk_gcc_member_function_pointer (struct type *type, struct objfile *objfile)
c0dd20ea 13540{
09e2d7c7 13541 struct type *pfn_type, *self_type, *new_type;
c0dd20ea
DJ
13542
13543 /* Check for a structure with no name and two children. */
0b92b5bb
TT
13544 if (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT || TYPE_NFIELDS (type) != 2)
13545 return;
c0dd20ea
DJ
13546
13547 /* Check for __pfn and __delta members. */
0b92b5bb
TT
13548 if (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, 0) == NULL
13549 || strcmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, 0), "__pfn") != 0
13550 || TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, 1) == NULL
13551 || strcmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, 1), "__delta") != 0)
13552 return;
c0dd20ea
DJ
13553
13554 /* Find the type of the method. */
0b92b5bb 13555 pfn_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0);
c0dd20ea
DJ
13556 if (pfn_type == NULL
13557 || TYPE_CODE (pfn_type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR
13558 || TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (pfn_type)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
0b92b5bb 13559 return;
c0dd20ea
DJ
13560
13561 /* Look for the "this" argument. */
13562 pfn_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (pfn_type);
13563 if (TYPE_NFIELDS (pfn_type) == 0
0b92b5bb 13564 /* || TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (pfn_type, 0) == NULL */
c0dd20ea 13565 || TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (pfn_type, 0)) != TYPE_CODE_PTR)
0b92b5bb 13566 return;
c0dd20ea 13567
09e2d7c7 13568 self_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (pfn_type, 0));
0b92b5bb 13569 new_type = alloc_type (objfile);
09e2d7c7 13570 smash_to_method_type (new_type, self_type, TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (pfn_type),
c0dd20ea
DJ
13571 TYPE_FIELDS (pfn_type), TYPE_NFIELDS (pfn_type),
13572 TYPE_VARARGS (pfn_type));
0b92b5bb 13573 smash_to_methodptr_type (type, new_type);
c0dd20ea 13574}
1168df01 13575
685b1105 13576
c906108c 13577/* Called when we find the DIE that starts a structure or union scope
c767944b
DJ
13578 (definition) to create a type for the structure or union. Fill in
13579 the type's name and general properties; the members will not be
83655187
DE
13580 processed until process_structure_scope. A symbol table entry for
13581 the type will also not be done until process_structure_scope (assuming
13582 the type has a name).
c906108c 13583
c767944b
DJ
13584 NOTE: we need to call these functions regardless of whether or not the
13585 DIE has a DW_AT_name attribute, since it might be an anonymous
c906108c 13586 structure or union. This gets the type entered into our set of
83655187 13587 user defined types. */
c906108c 13588
f792889a 13589static struct type *
134d01f1 13590read_structure_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 13591{
e7c27a73 13592 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
c906108c
SS
13593 struct type *type;
13594 struct attribute *attr;
15d034d0 13595 const char *name;
c906108c 13596
348e048f
DE
13597 /* If the definition of this type lives in .debug_types, read that type.
13598 Don't follow DW_AT_specification though, that will take us back up
13599 the chain and we want to go down. */
45e58e77 13600 attr = dwarf2_attr_no_follow (die, DW_AT_signature);
348e048f
DE
13601 if (attr)
13602 {
ac9ec31b 13603 type = get_DW_AT_signature_type (die, attr, cu);
9dc481d3 13604
ac9ec31b 13605 /* The type's CU may not be the same as CU.
02142a6c 13606 Ensure TYPE is recorded with CU in die_type_hash. */
348e048f
DE
13607 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
13608 }
13609
c0dd20ea 13610 type = alloc_type (objfile);
c906108c 13611 INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type);
93311388 13612
39cbfefa
DJ
13613 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
13614 if (name != NULL)
c906108c 13615 {
987504bb 13616 if (cu->language == language_cplus
c44af4eb
TT
13617 || cu->language == language_d
13618 || cu->language == language_rust)
63d06c5c 13619 {
15d034d0 13620 const char *full_name = dwarf2_full_name (name, die, cu);
3da10d80
KS
13621
13622 /* dwarf2_full_name might have already finished building the DIE's
13623 type. If so, there is no need to continue. */
13624 if (get_die_type (die, cu) != NULL)
13625 return get_die_type (die, cu);
13626
13627 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = full_name;
94af9270
KS
13628 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type
13629 || die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type)
13630 TYPE_NAME (type) = TYPE_TAG_NAME (type);
63d06c5c
DC
13631 }
13632 else
13633 {
d8151005
DJ
13634 /* The name is already allocated along with this objfile, so
13635 we don't need to duplicate it for the type. */
7d455152 13636 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = name;
94af9270
KS
13637 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type)
13638 TYPE_NAME (type) = TYPE_TAG_NAME (type);
63d06c5c 13639 }
c906108c
SS
13640 }
13641
13642 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type)
13643 {
13644 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT;
13645 }
13646 else if (die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type)
13647 {
13648 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_UNION;
13649 }
13650 else
13651 {
4753d33b 13652 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT;
c906108c
SS
13653 }
13654
0cc2414c
TT
13655 if (cu->language == language_cplus && die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type)
13656 TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS (type) = 1;
13657
e142c38c 13658 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
c906108c
SS
13659 if (attr)
13660 {
155bfbd3
JB
13661 if (attr_form_is_constant (attr))
13662 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = DW_UNSND (attr);
13663 else
13664 {
13665 /* For the moment, dynamic type sizes are not supported
13666 by GDB's struct type. The actual size is determined
13667 on-demand when resolving the type of a given object,
13668 so set the type's length to zero for now. Otherwise,
13669 we record an expression as the length, and that expression
13670 could lead to a very large value, which could eventually
13671 lead to us trying to allocate that much memory when creating
13672 a value of that type. */
13673 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 0;
13674 }
c906108c
SS
13675 }
13676 else
13677 {
13678 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 0;
13679 }
13680
5230b05a 13681 if (producer_is_icc_lt_14 (cu) && (TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 0))
685b1105 13682 {
5230b05a
WT
13683 /* ICC<14 does not output the required DW_AT_declaration on
13684 incomplete types, but gives them a size of zero. */
422b1cb0 13685 TYPE_STUB (type) = 1;
685b1105
JK
13686 }
13687 else
13688 TYPE_STUB_SUPPORTED (type) = 1;
13689
dc718098 13690 if (die_is_declaration (die, cu))
876cecd0 13691 TYPE_STUB (type) = 1;
a6c727b2
DJ
13692 else if (attr == NULL && die->child == NULL
13693 && producer_is_realview (cu->producer))
13694 /* RealView does not output the required DW_AT_declaration
13695 on incomplete types. */
13696 TYPE_STUB (type) = 1;
dc718098 13697
c906108c
SS
13698 /* We need to add the type field to the die immediately so we don't
13699 infinitely recurse when dealing with pointers to the structure
0963b4bd 13700 type within the structure itself. */
1c379e20 13701 set_die_type (die, type, cu);
c906108c 13702
7e314c57
JK
13703 /* set_die_type should be already done. */
13704 set_descriptive_type (type, die, cu);
13705
c767944b
DJ
13706 return type;
13707}
13708
13709/* Finish creating a structure or union type, including filling in
13710 its members and creating a symbol for it. */
13711
13712static void
13713process_structure_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
13714{
13715 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
ca040673 13716 struct die_info *child_die;
c767944b
DJ
13717 struct type *type;
13718
13719 type = get_die_type (die, cu);
13720 if (type == NULL)
13721 type = read_structure_type (die, cu);
13722
e142c38c 13723 if (die->child != NULL && ! die_is_declaration (die, cu))
c906108c
SS
13724 {
13725 struct field_info fi;
34eaf542 13726 VEC (symbolp) *template_args = NULL;
c767944b 13727 struct cleanup *back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
c906108c
SS
13728
13729 memset (&fi, 0, sizeof (struct field_info));
13730
639d11d3 13731 child_die = die->child;
c906108c
SS
13732
13733 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
13734 {
a9a9bd0f
DC
13735 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_member
13736 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_variable)
c906108c 13737 {
a9a9bd0f
DC
13738 /* NOTE: carlton/2002-11-05: A C++ static data member
13739 should be a DW_TAG_member that is a declaration, but
13740 all versions of G++ as of this writing (so through at
13741 least 3.2.1) incorrectly generate DW_TAG_variable
13742 tags for them instead. */
e7c27a73 13743 dwarf2_add_field (&fi, child_die, cu);
c906108c 13744 }
8713b1b1 13745 else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram)
c906108c 13746 {
e98c9e7c
TT
13747 /* Rust doesn't have member functions in the C++ sense.
13748 However, it does emit ordinary functions as children
13749 of a struct DIE. */
13750 if (cu->language == language_rust)
13751 read_func_scope (child_die, cu);
13752 else
13753 {
13754 /* C++ member function. */
13755 dwarf2_add_member_fn (&fi, child_die, type, cu);
13756 }
c906108c
SS
13757 }
13758 else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_inheritance)
13759 {
13760 /* C++ base class field. */
e7c27a73 13761 dwarf2_add_field (&fi, child_die, cu);
c906108c 13762 }
98751a41
JK
13763 else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_typedef)
13764 dwarf2_add_typedef (&fi, child_die, cu);
34eaf542
TT
13765 else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_type_param
13766 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_value_param)
13767 {
13768 struct symbol *arg = new_symbol (child_die, NULL, cu);
13769
f1078f66
DJ
13770 if (arg != NULL)
13771 VEC_safe_push (symbolp, template_args, arg);
34eaf542
TT
13772 }
13773
c906108c
SS
13774 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
13775 }
13776
34eaf542
TT
13777 /* Attach template arguments to type. */
13778 if (! VEC_empty (symbolp, template_args))
13779 {
13780 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
13781 TYPE_N_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS (type)
13782 = VEC_length (symbolp, template_args);
13783 TYPE_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS (type)
8d749320
SM
13784 = XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
13785 struct symbol *,
13786 TYPE_N_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS (type));
34eaf542
TT
13787 memcpy (TYPE_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS (type),
13788 VEC_address (symbolp, template_args),
13789 (TYPE_N_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS (type)
13790 * sizeof (struct symbol *)));
13791 VEC_free (symbolp, template_args);
13792 }
13793
c906108c
SS
13794 /* Attach fields and member functions to the type. */
13795 if (fi.nfields)
e7c27a73 13796 dwarf2_attach_fields_to_type (&fi, type, cu);
c906108c
SS
13797 if (fi.nfnfields)
13798 {
e7c27a73 13799 dwarf2_attach_fn_fields_to_type (&fi, type, cu);
c906108c 13800
c5aa993b 13801 /* Get the type which refers to the base class (possibly this
c906108c 13802 class itself) which contains the vtable pointer for the current
0d564a31
DJ
13803 class from the DW_AT_containing_type attribute. This use of
13804 DW_AT_containing_type is a GNU extension. */
c906108c 13805
e142c38c 13806 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_containing_type, cu) != NULL)
c906108c 13807 {
e7c27a73 13808 struct type *t = die_containing_type (die, cu);
c906108c 13809
ae6ae975 13810 set_type_vptr_basetype (type, t);
c906108c
SS
13811 if (type == t)
13812 {
c906108c
SS
13813 int i;
13814
13815 /* Our own class provides vtbl ptr. */
13816 for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (t) - 1;
13817 i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t);
13818 --i)
13819 {
0d5cff50 13820 const char *fieldname = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, i);
c906108c 13821
1168df01 13822 if (is_vtable_name (fieldname, cu))
c906108c 13823 {
ae6ae975 13824 set_type_vptr_fieldno (type, i);
c906108c
SS
13825 break;
13826 }
13827 }
13828
13829 /* Complain if virtual function table field not found. */
13830 if (i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t))
4d3c2250 13831 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
13832 _("virtual function table pointer "
13833 "not found when defining class '%s'"),
4d3c2250
KB
13834 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) ? TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) :
13835 "");
c906108c
SS
13836 }
13837 else
13838 {
ae6ae975 13839 set_type_vptr_fieldno (type, TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (t));
c906108c
SS
13840 }
13841 }
f6235d4c 13842 else if (cu->producer
61012eef 13843 && startswith (cu->producer, "IBM(R) XL C/C++ Advanced Edition"))
f6235d4c
EZ
13844 {
13845 /* The IBM XLC compiler does not provide direct indication
13846 of the containing type, but the vtable pointer is
13847 always named __vfp. */
13848
13849 int i;
13850
13851 for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1;
13852 i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type);
13853 --i)
13854 {
13855 if (strcmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i), "__vfp") == 0)
13856 {
ae6ae975
DE
13857 set_type_vptr_fieldno (type, i);
13858 set_type_vptr_basetype (type, type);
f6235d4c
EZ
13859 break;
13860 }
13861 }
13862 }
c906108c 13863 }
98751a41
JK
13864
13865 /* Copy fi.typedef_field_list linked list elements content into the
13866 allocated array TYPE_TYPEDEF_FIELD_ARRAY (type). */
13867 if (fi.typedef_field_list)
13868 {
13869 int i = fi.typedef_field_list_count;
13870
a0d7a4ff 13871 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
98751a41 13872 TYPE_TYPEDEF_FIELD_ARRAY (type)
224c3ddb
SM
13873 = ((struct typedef_field *)
13874 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (TYPE_TYPEDEF_FIELD (type, 0)) * i));
98751a41
JK
13875 TYPE_TYPEDEF_FIELD_COUNT (type) = i;
13876
13877 /* Reverse the list order to keep the debug info elements order. */
13878 while (--i >= 0)
13879 {
13880 struct typedef_field *dest, *src;
6e70227d 13881
98751a41
JK
13882 dest = &TYPE_TYPEDEF_FIELD (type, i);
13883 src = &fi.typedef_field_list->field;
13884 fi.typedef_field_list = fi.typedef_field_list->next;
13885 *dest = *src;
13886 }
13887 }
c767944b
DJ
13888
13889 do_cleanups (back_to);
c906108c 13890 }
63d06c5c 13891
bb5ed363 13892 quirk_gcc_member_function_pointer (type, objfile);
0b92b5bb 13893
90aeadfc
DC
13894 /* NOTE: carlton/2004-03-16: GCC 3.4 (or at least one of its
13895 snapshots) has been known to create a die giving a declaration
13896 for a class that has, as a child, a die giving a definition for a
13897 nested class. So we have to process our children even if the
13898 current die is a declaration. Normally, of course, a declaration
13899 won't have any children at all. */
134d01f1 13900
ca040673
DE
13901 child_die = die->child;
13902
90aeadfc
DC
13903 while (child_die != NULL && child_die->tag)
13904 {
13905 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_member
13906 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_variable
34eaf542
TT
13907 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_inheritance
13908 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_value_param
13909 || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_template_type_param)
134d01f1 13910 {
90aeadfc 13911 /* Do nothing. */
134d01f1 13912 }
90aeadfc
DC
13913 else
13914 process_die (child_die, cu);
134d01f1 13915
90aeadfc 13916 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
134d01f1
DJ
13917 }
13918
fa4028e9
JB
13919 /* Do not consider external references. According to the DWARF standard,
13920 these DIEs are identified by the fact that they have no byte_size
13921 attribute, and a declaration attribute. */
13922 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu) != NULL
13923 || !die_is_declaration (die, cu))
c767944b 13924 new_symbol (die, type, cu);
134d01f1
DJ
13925}
13926
55426c9d
JB
13927/* Assuming DIE is an enumeration type, and TYPE is its associated type,
13928 update TYPE using some information only available in DIE's children. */
13929
13930static void
13931update_enumeration_type_from_children (struct die_info *die,
13932 struct type *type,
13933 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
13934{
60f7655a 13935 struct die_info *child_die;
55426c9d
JB
13936 int unsigned_enum = 1;
13937 int flag_enum = 1;
13938 ULONGEST mask = 0;
55426c9d 13939
8268c778 13940 auto_obstack obstack;
55426c9d 13941
60f7655a
DE
13942 for (child_die = die->child;
13943 child_die != NULL && child_die->tag;
13944 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
55426c9d
JB
13945 {
13946 struct attribute *attr;
13947 LONGEST value;
13948 const gdb_byte *bytes;
13949 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton *baton;
13950 const char *name;
60f7655a 13951
55426c9d
JB
13952 if (child_die->tag != DW_TAG_enumerator)
13953 continue;
13954
13955 attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_const_value, cu);
13956 if (attr == NULL)
13957 continue;
13958
13959 name = dwarf2_name (child_die, cu);
13960 if (name == NULL)
13961 name = "<anonymous enumerator>";
13962
13963 dwarf2_const_value_attr (attr, type, name, &obstack, cu,
13964 &value, &bytes, &baton);
13965 if (value < 0)
13966 {
13967 unsigned_enum = 0;
13968 flag_enum = 0;
13969 }
13970 else if ((mask & value) != 0)
13971 flag_enum = 0;
13972 else
13973 mask |= value;
13974
13975 /* If we already know that the enum type is neither unsigned, nor
13976 a flag type, no need to look at the rest of the enumerates. */
13977 if (!unsigned_enum && !flag_enum)
13978 break;
55426c9d
JB
13979 }
13980
13981 if (unsigned_enum)
13982 TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) = 1;
13983 if (flag_enum)
13984 TYPE_FLAG_ENUM (type) = 1;
55426c9d
JB
13985}
13986
134d01f1
DJ
13987/* Given a DW_AT_enumeration_type die, set its type. We do not
13988 complete the type's fields yet, or create any symbols. */
c906108c 13989
f792889a 13990static struct type *
134d01f1 13991read_enumeration_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 13992{
e7c27a73 13993 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
c906108c 13994 struct type *type;
c906108c 13995 struct attribute *attr;
0114d602 13996 const char *name;
134d01f1 13997
348e048f
DE
13998 /* If the definition of this type lives in .debug_types, read that type.
13999 Don't follow DW_AT_specification though, that will take us back up
14000 the chain and we want to go down. */
45e58e77 14001 attr = dwarf2_attr_no_follow (die, DW_AT_signature);
348e048f
DE
14002 if (attr)
14003 {
ac9ec31b 14004 type = get_DW_AT_signature_type (die, attr, cu);
9dc481d3 14005
ac9ec31b 14006 /* The type's CU may not be the same as CU.
02142a6c 14007 Ensure TYPE is recorded with CU in die_type_hash. */
348e048f
DE
14008 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
14009 }
14010
c906108c
SS
14011 type = alloc_type (objfile);
14012
14013 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_ENUM;
94af9270 14014 name = dwarf2_full_name (NULL, die, cu);
39cbfefa 14015 if (name != NULL)
7d455152 14016 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = name;
c906108c 14017
0626fc76
TT
14018 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_type, cu);
14019 if (attr != NULL)
14020 {
14021 struct type *underlying_type = die_type (die, cu);
14022
14023 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) = underlying_type;
14024 }
14025
e142c38c 14026 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
c906108c
SS
14027 if (attr)
14028 {
14029 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = DW_UNSND (attr);
14030 }
14031 else
14032 {
14033 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 0;
14034 }
14035
137033e9
JB
14036 /* The enumeration DIE can be incomplete. In Ada, any type can be
14037 declared as private in the package spec, and then defined only
14038 inside the package body. Such types are known as Taft Amendment
14039 Types. When another package uses such a type, an incomplete DIE
14040 may be generated by the compiler. */
02eb380e 14041 if (die_is_declaration (die, cu))
876cecd0 14042 TYPE_STUB (type) = 1;
02eb380e 14043
0626fc76
TT
14044 /* Finish the creation of this type by using the enum's children.
14045 We must call this even when the underlying type has been provided
14046 so that we can determine if we're looking at a "flag" enum. */
55426c9d
JB
14047 update_enumeration_type_from_children (die, type, cu);
14048
0626fc76
TT
14049 /* If this type has an underlying type that is not a stub, then we
14050 may use its attributes. We always use the "unsigned" attribute
14051 in this situation, because ordinarily we guess whether the type
14052 is unsigned -- but the guess can be wrong and the underlying type
14053 can tell us the reality. However, we defer to a local size
14054 attribute if one exists, because this lets the compiler override
14055 the underlying type if needed. */
14056 if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) != NULL && !TYPE_STUB (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)))
14057 {
14058 TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) = TYPE_UNSIGNED (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type));
14059 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) == 0)
14060 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type));
14061 }
14062
3d567982
TT
14063 TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS (type) = dwarf2_flag_true_p (die, DW_AT_enum_class, cu);
14064
f792889a 14065 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
134d01f1
DJ
14066}
14067
14068/* Given a pointer to a die which begins an enumeration, process all
14069 the dies that define the members of the enumeration, and create the
14070 symbol for the enumeration type.
14071
14072 NOTE: We reverse the order of the element list. */
14073
14074static void
14075process_enumeration_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14076{
f792889a 14077 struct type *this_type;
134d01f1 14078
f792889a
DJ
14079 this_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14080 if (this_type == NULL)
14081 this_type = read_enumeration_type (die, cu);
9dc481d3 14082
639d11d3 14083 if (die->child != NULL)
c906108c 14084 {
9dc481d3
DE
14085 struct die_info *child_die;
14086 struct symbol *sym;
14087 struct field *fields = NULL;
14088 int num_fields = 0;
15d034d0 14089 const char *name;
9dc481d3 14090
639d11d3 14091 child_die = die->child;
c906108c
SS
14092 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
14093 {
14094 if (child_die->tag != DW_TAG_enumerator)
14095 {
e7c27a73 14096 process_die (child_die, cu);
c906108c
SS
14097 }
14098 else
14099 {
39cbfefa
DJ
14100 name = dwarf2_name (child_die, cu);
14101 if (name)
c906108c 14102 {
f792889a 14103 sym = new_symbol (child_die, this_type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14104
14105 if ((num_fields % DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0)
14106 {
14107 fields = (struct field *)
14108 xrealloc (fields,
14109 (num_fields + DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK)
c5aa993b 14110 * sizeof (struct field));
c906108c
SS
14111 }
14112
3567439c 14113 FIELD_NAME (fields[num_fields]) = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym);
c906108c 14114 FIELD_TYPE (fields[num_fields]) = NULL;
14e75d8e 14115 SET_FIELD_ENUMVAL (fields[num_fields], SYMBOL_VALUE (sym));
c906108c
SS
14116 FIELD_BITSIZE (fields[num_fields]) = 0;
14117
14118 num_fields++;
14119 }
14120 }
14121
14122 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
14123 }
14124
14125 if (num_fields)
14126 {
f792889a
DJ
14127 TYPE_NFIELDS (this_type) = num_fields;
14128 TYPE_FIELDS (this_type) = (struct field *)
14129 TYPE_ALLOC (this_type, sizeof (struct field) * num_fields);
14130 memcpy (TYPE_FIELDS (this_type), fields,
c906108c 14131 sizeof (struct field) * num_fields);
b8c9b27d 14132 xfree (fields);
c906108c 14133 }
c906108c 14134 }
134d01f1 14135
6c83ed52
TT
14136 /* If we are reading an enum from a .debug_types unit, and the enum
14137 is a declaration, and the enum is not the signatured type in the
14138 unit, then we do not want to add a symbol for it. Adding a
14139 symbol would in some cases obscure the true definition of the
14140 enum, giving users an incomplete type when the definition is
14141 actually available. Note that we do not want to do this for all
14142 enums which are just declarations, because C++0x allows forward
14143 enum declarations. */
3019eac3 14144 if (cu->per_cu->is_debug_types
6c83ed52
TT
14145 && die_is_declaration (die, cu))
14146 {
52dc124a 14147 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
6c83ed52 14148
c0f78cd4 14149 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) cu->per_cu;
9c541725
PA
14150 gdb_assert (to_underlying (sig_type->type_offset_in_section) != 0);
14151 if (sig_type->type_offset_in_section != die->sect_off)
6c83ed52
TT
14152 return;
14153 }
14154
f792889a 14155 new_symbol (die, this_type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14156}
14157
14158/* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_array_type DIE and put it in
14159 the DIE's type field. For now, this only handles one dimensional
14160 arrays. */
14161
f792889a 14162static struct type *
e7c27a73 14163read_array_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 14164{
e7c27a73 14165 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
c906108c 14166 struct die_info *child_die;
7e314c57 14167 struct type *type;
c906108c 14168 struct type *element_type, *range_type, *index_type;
c906108c 14169 struct attribute *attr;
15d034d0 14170 const char *name;
dc53a7ad 14171 unsigned int bit_stride = 0;
c906108c 14172
e7c27a73 14173 element_type = die_type (die, cu);
c906108c 14174
7e314c57
JK
14175 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14176 type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14177 if (type)
14178 return type;
14179
dc53a7ad
JB
14180 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_stride, cu);
14181 if (attr != NULL)
14182 bit_stride = DW_UNSND (attr) * 8;
14183
14184 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_bit_stride, cu);
14185 if (attr != NULL)
14186 bit_stride = DW_UNSND (attr);
14187
c906108c
SS
14188 /* Irix 6.2 native cc creates array types without children for
14189 arrays with unspecified length. */
639d11d3 14190 if (die->child == NULL)
c906108c 14191 {
46bf5051 14192 index_type = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_int;
0c9c3474 14193 range_type = create_static_range_type (NULL, index_type, 0, -1);
dc53a7ad
JB
14194 type = create_array_type_with_stride (NULL, element_type, range_type,
14195 bit_stride);
f792889a 14196 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14197 }
14198
791afaa2 14199 std::vector<struct type *> range_types;
639d11d3 14200 child_die = die->child;
c906108c
SS
14201 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
14202 {
14203 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_subrange_type)
14204 {
f792889a 14205 struct type *child_type = read_type_die (child_die, cu);
9a619af0 14206
f792889a 14207 if (child_type != NULL)
a02abb62 14208 {
0963b4bd
MS
14209 /* The range type was succesfully read. Save it for the
14210 array type creation. */
791afaa2 14211 range_types.push_back (child_type);
a02abb62 14212 }
c906108c
SS
14213 }
14214 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
14215 }
14216
14217 /* Dwarf2 dimensions are output from left to right, create the
14218 necessary array types in backwards order. */
7ca2d3a3 14219
c906108c 14220 type = element_type;
7ca2d3a3
DL
14221
14222 if (read_array_order (die, cu) == DW_ORD_col_major)
14223 {
14224 int i = 0;
9a619af0 14225
791afaa2 14226 while (i < range_types.size ())
dc53a7ad
JB
14227 type = create_array_type_with_stride (NULL, type, range_types[i++],
14228 bit_stride);
7ca2d3a3
DL
14229 }
14230 else
14231 {
791afaa2 14232 size_t ndim = range_types.size ();
7ca2d3a3 14233 while (ndim-- > 0)
dc53a7ad
JB
14234 type = create_array_type_with_stride (NULL, type, range_types[ndim],
14235 bit_stride);
7ca2d3a3 14236 }
c906108c 14237
f5f8a009
EZ
14238 /* Understand Dwarf2 support for vector types (like they occur on
14239 the PowerPC w/ AltiVec). Gcc just adds another attribute to the
14240 array type. This is not part of the Dwarf2/3 standard yet, but a
14241 custom vendor extension. The main difference between a regular
14242 array and the vector variant is that vectors are passed by value
14243 to functions. */
e142c38c 14244 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_GNU_vector, cu);
f5f8a009 14245 if (attr)
ea37ba09 14246 make_vector_type (type);
f5f8a009 14247
dbc98a8b
KW
14248 /* The DIE may have DW_AT_byte_size set. For example an OpenCL
14249 implementation may choose to implement triple vectors using this
14250 attribute. */
14251 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
14252 if (attr)
14253 {
14254 if (DW_UNSND (attr) >= TYPE_LENGTH (type))
14255 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = DW_UNSND (attr);
14256 else
3e43a32a
MS
14257 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
14258 _("DW_AT_byte_size for array type smaller "
14259 "than the total size of elements"));
dbc98a8b
KW
14260 }
14261
39cbfefa
DJ
14262 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
14263 if (name)
14264 TYPE_NAME (type) = name;
6e70227d 14265
0963b4bd 14266 /* Install the type in the die. */
7e314c57
JK
14267 set_die_type (die, type, cu);
14268
14269 /* set_die_type should be already done. */
b4ba55a1
JB
14270 set_descriptive_type (type, die, cu);
14271
7e314c57 14272 return type;
c906108c
SS
14273}
14274
7ca2d3a3 14275static enum dwarf_array_dim_ordering
6e70227d 14276read_array_order (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
7ca2d3a3
DL
14277{
14278 struct attribute *attr;
14279
14280 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_ordering, cu);
14281
aead7601
SM
14282 if (attr)
14283 return (enum dwarf_array_dim_ordering) DW_SND (attr);
7ca2d3a3 14284
0963b4bd
MS
14285 /* GNU F77 is a special case, as at 08/2004 array type info is the
14286 opposite order to the dwarf2 specification, but data is still
14287 laid out as per normal fortran.
7ca2d3a3 14288
0963b4bd
MS
14289 FIXME: dsl/2004-8-20: If G77 is ever fixed, this will also need
14290 version checking. */
7ca2d3a3 14291
905e0470
PM
14292 if (cu->language == language_fortran
14293 && cu->producer && strstr (cu->producer, "GNU F77"))
7ca2d3a3
DL
14294 {
14295 return DW_ORD_row_major;
14296 }
14297
6e70227d 14298 switch (cu->language_defn->la_array_ordering)
7ca2d3a3
DL
14299 {
14300 case array_column_major:
14301 return DW_ORD_col_major;
14302 case array_row_major:
14303 default:
14304 return DW_ORD_row_major;
14305 };
14306}
14307
72019c9c 14308/* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_set_type DIE and put it in
0963b4bd 14309 the DIE's type field. */
72019c9c 14310
f792889a 14311static struct type *
72019c9c
GM
14312read_set_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14313{
7e314c57
JK
14314 struct type *domain_type, *set_type;
14315 struct attribute *attr;
f792889a 14316
7e314c57
JK
14317 domain_type = die_type (die, cu);
14318
14319 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14320 set_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14321 if (set_type)
14322 return set_type;
14323
14324 set_type = create_set_type (NULL, domain_type);
14325
14326 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
d09039dd
PM
14327 if (attr)
14328 TYPE_LENGTH (set_type) = DW_UNSND (attr);
7e314c57 14329
f792889a 14330 return set_die_type (die, set_type, cu);
72019c9c 14331}
7ca2d3a3 14332
0971de02
TT
14333/* A helper for read_common_block that creates a locexpr baton.
14334 SYM is the symbol which we are marking as computed.
14335 COMMON_DIE is the DIE for the common block.
14336 COMMON_LOC is the location expression attribute for the common
14337 block itself.
14338 MEMBER_LOC is the location expression attribute for the particular
14339 member of the common block that we are processing.
14340 CU is the CU from which the above come. */
14341
14342static void
14343mark_common_block_symbol_computed (struct symbol *sym,
14344 struct die_info *common_die,
14345 struct attribute *common_loc,
14346 struct attribute *member_loc,
14347 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14348{
14349 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
14350 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton *baton;
14351 gdb_byte *ptr;
14352 unsigned int cu_off;
14353 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (get_objfile_arch (objfile));
14354 LONGEST offset = 0;
14355
14356 gdb_assert (common_loc && member_loc);
14357 gdb_assert (attr_form_is_block (common_loc));
14358 gdb_assert (attr_form_is_block (member_loc)
14359 || attr_form_is_constant (member_loc));
14360
8d749320 14361 baton = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton);
0971de02
TT
14362 baton->per_cu = cu->per_cu;
14363 gdb_assert (baton->per_cu);
14364
14365 baton->size = 5 /* DW_OP_call4 */ + 1 /* DW_OP_plus */;
14366
14367 if (attr_form_is_constant (member_loc))
14368 {
14369 offset = dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (member_loc, 0);
14370 baton->size += 1 /* DW_OP_addr */ + cu->header.addr_size;
14371 }
14372 else
14373 baton->size += DW_BLOCK (member_loc)->size;
14374
224c3ddb 14375 ptr = (gdb_byte *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, baton->size);
0971de02
TT
14376 baton->data = ptr;
14377
14378 *ptr++ = DW_OP_call4;
9c541725 14379 cu_off = common_die->sect_off - cu->per_cu->sect_off;
0971de02
TT
14380 store_unsigned_integer (ptr, 4, byte_order, cu_off);
14381 ptr += 4;
14382
14383 if (attr_form_is_constant (member_loc))
14384 {
14385 *ptr++ = DW_OP_addr;
14386 store_unsigned_integer (ptr, cu->header.addr_size, byte_order, offset);
14387 ptr += cu->header.addr_size;
14388 }
14389 else
14390 {
14391 /* We have to copy the data here, because DW_OP_call4 will only
14392 use a DW_AT_location attribute. */
14393 memcpy (ptr, DW_BLOCK (member_loc)->data, DW_BLOCK (member_loc)->size);
14394 ptr += DW_BLOCK (member_loc)->size;
14395 }
14396
14397 *ptr++ = DW_OP_plus;
14398 gdb_assert (ptr - baton->data == baton->size);
14399
0971de02 14400 SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON (sym) = baton;
f1e6e072 14401 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = dwarf2_locexpr_index;
0971de02
TT
14402}
14403
4357ac6c
TT
14404/* Create appropriate locally-scoped variables for all the
14405 DW_TAG_common_block entries. Also create a struct common_block
14406 listing all such variables for `info common'. COMMON_BLOCK_DOMAIN
14407 is used to sepate the common blocks name namespace from regular
14408 variable names. */
c906108c
SS
14409
14410static void
e7c27a73 14411read_common_block (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 14412{
0971de02
TT
14413 struct attribute *attr;
14414
14415 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_location, cu);
14416 if (attr)
14417 {
14418 /* Support the .debug_loc offsets. */
14419 if (attr_form_is_block (attr))
14420 {
14421 /* Ok. */
14422 }
14423 else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr))
14424 {
14425 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
14426 attr = NULL;
14427 }
14428 else
14429 {
14430 dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("DW_AT_location",
14431 "common block member");
14432 attr = NULL;
14433 }
14434 }
14435
639d11d3 14436 if (die->child != NULL)
c906108c 14437 {
4357ac6c
TT
14438 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
14439 struct die_info *child_die;
14440 size_t n_entries = 0, size;
14441 struct common_block *common_block;
14442 struct symbol *sym;
74ac6d43 14443
4357ac6c
TT
14444 for (child_die = die->child;
14445 child_die && child_die->tag;
14446 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
14447 ++n_entries;
14448
14449 size = (sizeof (struct common_block)
14450 + (n_entries - 1) * sizeof (struct symbol *));
224c3ddb
SM
14451 common_block
14452 = (struct common_block *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
14453 size);
4357ac6c
TT
14454 memset (common_block->contents, 0, n_entries * sizeof (struct symbol *));
14455 common_block->n_entries = 0;
14456
14457 for (child_die = die->child;
14458 child_die && child_die->tag;
14459 child_die = sibling_die (child_die))
14460 {
14461 /* Create the symbol in the DW_TAG_common_block block in the current
14462 symbol scope. */
e7c27a73 14463 sym = new_symbol (child_die, NULL, cu);
0971de02
TT
14464 if (sym != NULL)
14465 {
14466 struct attribute *member_loc;
14467
14468 common_block->contents[common_block->n_entries++] = sym;
14469
14470 member_loc = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_data_member_location,
14471 cu);
14472 if (member_loc)
14473 {
14474 /* GDB has handled this for a long time, but it is
14475 not specified by DWARF. It seems to have been
14476 emitted by gfortran at least as recently as:
14477 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23057. */
14478 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
14479 _("Variable in common block has "
14480 "DW_AT_data_member_location "
14481 "- DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 14482 to_underlying (child_die->sect_off),
4262abfb 14483 objfile_name (cu->objfile));
0971de02
TT
14484
14485 if (attr_form_is_section_offset (member_loc))
14486 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
14487 else if (attr_form_is_constant (member_loc)
14488 || attr_form_is_block (member_loc))
14489 {
14490 if (attr)
14491 mark_common_block_symbol_computed (sym, die, attr,
14492 member_loc, cu);
14493 }
14494 else
14495 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
14496 }
14497 }
c906108c 14498 }
4357ac6c
TT
14499
14500 sym = new_symbol (die, objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_void, cu);
14501 SYMBOL_VALUE_COMMON_BLOCK (sym) = common_block;
c906108c
SS
14502 }
14503}
14504
0114d602 14505/* Create a type for a C++ namespace. */
d9fa45fe 14506
0114d602
DJ
14507static struct type *
14508read_namespace_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
d9fa45fe 14509{
e7c27a73 14510 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
0114d602 14511 const char *previous_prefix, *name;
9219021c 14512 int is_anonymous;
0114d602
DJ
14513 struct type *type;
14514
14515 /* For extensions, reuse the type of the original namespace. */
14516 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_extension, cu) != NULL)
14517 {
14518 struct die_info *ext_die;
14519 struct dwarf2_cu *ext_cu = cu;
9a619af0 14520
0114d602
DJ
14521 ext_die = dwarf2_extension (die, &ext_cu);
14522 type = read_type_die (ext_die, ext_cu);
9dc481d3
DE
14523
14524 /* EXT_CU may not be the same as CU.
02142a6c 14525 Ensure TYPE is recorded with CU in die_type_hash. */
0114d602
DJ
14526 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
14527 }
9219021c 14528
e142c38c 14529 name = namespace_name (die, &is_anonymous, cu);
9219021c
DC
14530
14531 /* Now build the name of the current namespace. */
14532
0114d602
DJ
14533 previous_prefix = determine_prefix (die, cu);
14534 if (previous_prefix[0] != '\0')
14535 name = typename_concat (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
f55ee35c 14536 previous_prefix, name, 0, cu);
0114d602
DJ
14537
14538 /* Create the type. */
19f392bc 14539 type = init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE, 0, name);
0114d602
DJ
14540 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = TYPE_NAME (type);
14541
60531b24 14542 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
0114d602
DJ
14543}
14544
22cee43f 14545/* Read a namespace scope. */
0114d602
DJ
14546
14547static void
14548read_namespace (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14549{
14550 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
0114d602 14551 int is_anonymous;
9219021c 14552
5c4e30ca
DC
14553 /* Add a symbol associated to this if we haven't seen the namespace
14554 before. Also, add a using directive if it's an anonymous
14555 namespace. */
9219021c 14556
f2f0e013 14557 if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_extension, cu) == NULL)
5c4e30ca
DC
14558 {
14559 struct type *type;
14560
0114d602 14561 type = read_type_die (die, cu);
e7c27a73 14562 new_symbol (die, type, cu);
5c4e30ca 14563
e8e80198 14564 namespace_name (die, &is_anonymous, cu);
5c4e30ca 14565 if (is_anonymous)
0114d602
DJ
14566 {
14567 const char *previous_prefix = determine_prefix (die, cu);
9a619af0 14568
eb1e02fd 14569 std::vector<const char *> excludes;
22cee43f
PMR
14570 add_using_directive (using_directives (cu->language),
14571 previous_prefix, TYPE_NAME (type), NULL,
eb1e02fd 14572 NULL, excludes, 0, &objfile->objfile_obstack);
0114d602 14573 }
5c4e30ca 14574 }
9219021c 14575
639d11d3 14576 if (die->child != NULL)
d9fa45fe 14577 {
639d11d3 14578 struct die_info *child_die = die->child;
6e70227d 14579
d9fa45fe
DC
14580 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
14581 {
e7c27a73 14582 process_die (child_die, cu);
d9fa45fe
DC
14583 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
14584 }
14585 }
38d518c9
EZ
14586}
14587
f55ee35c
JK
14588/* Read a Fortran module as type. This DIE can be only a declaration used for
14589 imported module. Still we need that type as local Fortran "use ... only"
14590 declaration imports depend on the created type in determine_prefix. */
14591
14592static struct type *
14593read_module_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14594{
14595 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
15d034d0 14596 const char *module_name;
f55ee35c
JK
14597 struct type *type;
14598
14599 module_name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
14600 if (!module_name)
3e43a32a
MS
14601 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
14602 _("DW_TAG_module has no name, offset 0x%x"),
9c541725 14603 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
19f392bc 14604 type = init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_MODULE, 0, module_name);
f55ee35c
JK
14605
14606 /* determine_prefix uses TYPE_TAG_NAME. */
14607 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = TYPE_NAME (type);
14608
14609 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
14610}
14611
5d7cb8df
JK
14612/* Read a Fortran module. */
14613
14614static void
14615read_module (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14616{
14617 struct die_info *child_die = die->child;
530e8392
KB
14618 struct type *type;
14619
14620 type = read_type_die (die, cu);
14621 new_symbol (die, type, cu);
5d7cb8df 14622
5d7cb8df
JK
14623 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
14624 {
14625 process_die (child_die, cu);
14626 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
14627 }
14628}
14629
38d518c9
EZ
14630/* Return the name of the namespace represented by DIE. Set
14631 *IS_ANONYMOUS to tell whether or not the namespace is an anonymous
14632 namespace. */
14633
14634static const char *
e142c38c 14635namespace_name (struct die_info *die, int *is_anonymous, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
38d518c9
EZ
14636{
14637 struct die_info *current_die;
14638 const char *name = NULL;
14639
14640 /* Loop through the extensions until we find a name. */
14641
14642 for (current_die = die;
14643 current_die != NULL;
f2f0e013 14644 current_die = dwarf2_extension (die, &cu))
38d518c9 14645 {
96553a0c
DE
14646 /* We don't use dwarf2_name here so that we can detect the absence
14647 of a name -> anonymous namespace. */
7d45c7c3 14648 name = dwarf2_string_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu);
96553a0c 14649
38d518c9
EZ
14650 if (name != NULL)
14651 break;
14652 }
14653
14654 /* Is it an anonymous namespace? */
14655
14656 *is_anonymous = (name == NULL);
14657 if (*is_anonymous)
2b1dbab0 14658 name = CP_ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_STR;
38d518c9
EZ
14659
14660 return name;
d9fa45fe
DC
14661}
14662
c906108c
SS
14663/* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_pointer_type DIE and add to
14664 the user defined type vector. */
14665
f792889a 14666static struct type *
e7c27a73 14667read_tag_pointer_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 14668{
5e2b427d 14669 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (cu->objfile);
e7c27a73 14670 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
c906108c 14671 struct type *type;
8b2dbe47
KB
14672 struct attribute *attr_byte_size;
14673 struct attribute *attr_address_class;
14674 int byte_size, addr_class;
7e314c57
JK
14675 struct type *target_type;
14676
14677 target_type = die_type (die, cu);
c906108c 14678
7e314c57
JK
14679 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14680 type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14681 if (type)
14682 return type;
14683
14684 type = lookup_pointer_type (target_type);
8b2dbe47 14685
e142c38c 14686 attr_byte_size = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
8b2dbe47
KB
14687 if (attr_byte_size)
14688 byte_size = DW_UNSND (attr_byte_size);
c906108c 14689 else
8b2dbe47
KB
14690 byte_size = cu_header->addr_size;
14691
e142c38c 14692 attr_address_class = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_address_class, cu);
8b2dbe47
KB
14693 if (attr_address_class)
14694 addr_class = DW_UNSND (attr_address_class);
14695 else
14696 addr_class = DW_ADDR_none;
14697
14698 /* If the pointer size or address class is different than the
14699 default, create a type variant marked as such and set the
14700 length accordingly. */
14701 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != byte_size || addr_class != DW_ADDR_none)
c906108c 14702 {
5e2b427d 14703 if (gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_p (gdbarch))
8b2dbe47
KB
14704 {
14705 int type_flags;
14706
849957d9 14707 type_flags = gdbarch_address_class_type_flags
5e2b427d 14708 (gdbarch, byte_size, addr_class);
876cecd0
TT
14709 gdb_assert ((type_flags & ~TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAG_ADDRESS_CLASS_ALL)
14710 == 0);
8b2dbe47
KB
14711 type = make_type_with_address_space (type, type_flags);
14712 }
14713 else if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != byte_size)
14714 {
3e43a32a
MS
14715 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
14716 _("invalid pointer size %d"), byte_size);
8b2dbe47 14717 }
6e70227d 14718 else
9a619af0
MS
14719 {
14720 /* Should we also complain about unhandled address classes? */
14721 }
c906108c 14722 }
8b2dbe47
KB
14723
14724 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = byte_size;
f792889a 14725 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14726}
14727
14728/* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type DIE and add to
14729 the user defined type vector. */
14730
f792889a 14731static struct type *
e7c27a73 14732read_tag_ptr_to_member_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c
SS
14733{
14734 struct type *type;
14735 struct type *to_type;
14736 struct type *domain;
14737
e7c27a73
DJ
14738 to_type = die_type (die, cu);
14739 domain = die_containing_type (die, cu);
0d5de010 14740
7e314c57
JK
14741 /* The calls above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14742 type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14743 if (type)
14744 return type;
14745
0d5de010
DJ
14746 if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (to_type)) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD)
14747 type = lookup_methodptr_type (to_type);
7078baeb
TT
14748 else if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (to_type)) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
14749 {
14750 struct type *new_type = alloc_type (cu->objfile);
14751
14752 smash_to_method_type (new_type, domain, TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (to_type),
14753 TYPE_FIELDS (to_type), TYPE_NFIELDS (to_type),
14754 TYPE_VARARGS (to_type));
14755 type = lookup_methodptr_type (new_type);
14756 }
0d5de010
DJ
14757 else
14758 type = lookup_memberptr_type (to_type, domain);
c906108c 14759
f792889a 14760 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14761}
14762
4297a3f0 14763/* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_{rvalue_,}reference_type DIE and add to
c906108c
SS
14764 the user defined type vector. */
14765
f792889a 14766static struct type *
4297a3f0
AV
14767read_tag_reference_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
14768 enum type_code refcode)
c906108c 14769{
e7c27a73 14770 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
7e314c57 14771 struct type *type, *target_type;
c906108c
SS
14772 struct attribute *attr;
14773
4297a3f0
AV
14774 gdb_assert (refcode == TYPE_CODE_REF || refcode == TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF);
14775
7e314c57
JK
14776 target_type = die_type (die, cu);
14777
14778 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14779 type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14780 if (type)
14781 return type;
14782
4297a3f0 14783 type = lookup_reference_type (target_type, refcode);
e142c38c 14784 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
c906108c
SS
14785 if (attr)
14786 {
14787 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = DW_UNSND (attr);
14788 }
14789 else
14790 {
107d2387 14791 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = cu_header->addr_size;
c906108c 14792 }
f792889a 14793 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14794}
14795
cf363f18
MW
14796/* Add the given cv-qualifiers to the element type of the array. GCC
14797 outputs DWARF type qualifiers that apply to an array, not the
14798 element type. But GDB relies on the array element type to carry
14799 the cv-qualifiers. This mimics section 6.7.3 of the C99
14800 specification. */
14801
14802static struct type *
14803add_array_cv_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
14804 struct type *base_type, int cnst, int voltl)
14805{
14806 struct type *el_type, *inner_array;
14807
14808 base_type = copy_type (base_type);
14809 inner_array = base_type;
14810
14811 while (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (inner_array)) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
14812 {
14813 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (inner_array) =
14814 copy_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (inner_array));
14815 inner_array = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (inner_array);
14816 }
14817
14818 el_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (inner_array);
14819 cnst |= TYPE_CONST (el_type);
14820 voltl |= TYPE_VOLATILE (el_type);
14821 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (inner_array) = make_cv_type (cnst, voltl, el_type, NULL);
14822
14823 return set_die_type (die, base_type, cu);
14824}
14825
f792889a 14826static struct type *
e7c27a73 14827read_tag_const_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 14828{
f792889a 14829 struct type *base_type, *cv_type;
c906108c 14830
e7c27a73 14831 base_type = die_type (die, cu);
7e314c57
JK
14832
14833 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14834 cv_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14835 if (cv_type)
14836 return cv_type;
14837
2f608a3a
KW
14838 /* In case the const qualifier is applied to an array type, the element type
14839 is so qualified, not the array type (section 6.7.3 of C99). */
14840 if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
cf363f18 14841 return add_array_cv_type (die, cu, base_type, 1, 0);
2f608a3a 14842
f792889a
DJ
14843 cv_type = make_cv_type (1, TYPE_VOLATILE (base_type), base_type, 0);
14844 return set_die_type (die, cv_type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14845}
14846
f792889a 14847static struct type *
e7c27a73 14848read_tag_volatile_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 14849{
f792889a 14850 struct type *base_type, *cv_type;
c906108c 14851
e7c27a73 14852 base_type = die_type (die, cu);
7e314c57
JK
14853
14854 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14855 cv_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14856 if (cv_type)
14857 return cv_type;
14858
cf363f18
MW
14859 /* In case the volatile qualifier is applied to an array type, the
14860 element type is so qualified, not the array type (section 6.7.3
14861 of C99). */
14862 if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
14863 return add_array_cv_type (die, cu, base_type, 0, 1);
14864
f792889a
DJ
14865 cv_type = make_cv_type (TYPE_CONST (base_type), 1, base_type, 0);
14866 return set_die_type (die, cv_type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14867}
14868
06d66ee9
TT
14869/* Handle DW_TAG_restrict_type. */
14870
14871static struct type *
14872read_tag_restrict_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14873{
14874 struct type *base_type, *cv_type;
14875
14876 base_type = die_type (die, cu);
14877
14878 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14879 cv_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14880 if (cv_type)
14881 return cv_type;
14882
14883 cv_type = make_restrict_type (base_type);
14884 return set_die_type (die, cv_type, cu);
14885}
14886
a2c2acaf
MW
14887/* Handle DW_TAG_atomic_type. */
14888
14889static struct type *
14890read_tag_atomic_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14891{
14892 struct type *base_type, *cv_type;
14893
14894 base_type = die_type (die, cu);
14895
14896 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14897 cv_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
14898 if (cv_type)
14899 return cv_type;
14900
14901 cv_type = make_atomic_type (base_type);
14902 return set_die_type (die, cv_type, cu);
14903}
14904
c906108c
SS
14905/* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_string_type DIE and add to
14906 the user defined type vector. It isn't really a user defined type,
14907 but it behaves like one, with other DIE's using an AT_user_def_type
14908 attribute to reference it. */
14909
f792889a 14910static struct type *
e7c27a73 14911read_tag_string_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 14912{
e7c27a73 14913 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3b7538c0 14914 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
c906108c
SS
14915 struct type *type, *range_type, *index_type, *char_type;
14916 struct attribute *attr;
14917 unsigned int length;
14918
e142c38c 14919 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_string_length, cu);
c906108c
SS
14920 if (attr)
14921 {
14922 length = DW_UNSND (attr);
14923 }
14924 else
14925 {
0963b4bd 14926 /* Check for the DW_AT_byte_size attribute. */
e142c38c 14927 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
b21b22e0
PS
14928 if (attr)
14929 {
14930 length = DW_UNSND (attr);
14931 }
14932 else
14933 {
14934 length = 1;
14935 }
c906108c 14936 }
6ccb9162 14937
46bf5051 14938 index_type = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_int;
0c9c3474 14939 range_type = create_static_range_type (NULL, index_type, 1, length);
3b7538c0
UW
14940 char_type = language_string_char_type (cu->language_defn, gdbarch);
14941 type = create_string_type (NULL, char_type, range_type);
6ccb9162 14942
f792889a 14943 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
c906108c
SS
14944}
14945
4d804846
JB
14946/* Assuming that DIE corresponds to a function, returns nonzero
14947 if the function is prototyped. */
14948
14949static int
14950prototyped_function_p (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
14951{
14952 struct attribute *attr;
14953
14954 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_prototyped, cu);
14955 if (attr && (DW_UNSND (attr) != 0))
14956 return 1;
14957
14958 /* The DWARF standard implies that the DW_AT_prototyped attribute
14959 is only meaninful for C, but the concept also extends to other
14960 languages that allow unprototyped functions (Eg: Objective C).
14961 For all other languages, assume that functions are always
14962 prototyped. */
14963 if (cu->language != language_c
14964 && cu->language != language_objc
14965 && cu->language != language_opencl)
14966 return 1;
14967
14968 /* RealView does not emit DW_AT_prototyped. We can not distinguish
14969 prototyped and unprototyped functions; default to prototyped,
14970 since that is more common in modern code (and RealView warns
14971 about unprototyped functions). */
14972 if (producer_is_realview (cu->producer))
14973 return 1;
14974
14975 return 0;
14976}
14977
c906108c
SS
14978/* Handle DIES due to C code like:
14979
14980 struct foo
c5aa993b
JM
14981 {
14982 int (*funcp)(int a, long l);
14983 int b;
14984 };
c906108c 14985
0963b4bd 14986 ('funcp' generates a DW_TAG_subroutine_type DIE). */
c906108c 14987
f792889a 14988static struct type *
e7c27a73 14989read_subroutine_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 14990{
bb5ed363 14991 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
0963b4bd
MS
14992 struct type *type; /* Type that this function returns. */
14993 struct type *ftype; /* Function that returns above type. */
c906108c
SS
14994 struct attribute *attr;
14995
e7c27a73 14996 type = die_type (die, cu);
7e314c57
JK
14997
14998 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
14999 ftype = get_die_type (die, cu);
15000 if (ftype)
15001 return ftype;
15002
0c8b41f1 15003 ftype = lookup_function_type (type);
c906108c 15004
4d804846 15005 if (prototyped_function_p (die, cu))
a6c727b2 15006 TYPE_PROTOTYPED (ftype) = 1;
c906108c 15007
c055b101
CV
15008 /* Store the calling convention in the type if it's available in
15009 the subroutine die. Otherwise set the calling convention to
15010 the default value DW_CC_normal. */
15011 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_calling_convention, cu);
54fcddd0
UW
15012 if (attr)
15013 TYPE_CALLING_CONVENTION (ftype) = DW_UNSND (attr);
15014 else if (cu->producer && strstr (cu->producer, "IBM XL C for OpenCL"))
15015 TYPE_CALLING_CONVENTION (ftype) = DW_CC_GDB_IBM_OpenCL;
15016 else
15017 TYPE_CALLING_CONVENTION (ftype) = DW_CC_normal;
76c10ea2 15018
743649fd
MW
15019 /* Record whether the function returns normally to its caller or not
15020 if the DWARF producer set that information. */
15021 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_noreturn, cu);
15022 if (attr && (DW_UNSND (attr) != 0))
15023 TYPE_NO_RETURN (ftype) = 1;
15024
76c10ea2
GM
15025 /* We need to add the subroutine type to the die immediately so
15026 we don't infinitely recurse when dealing with parameters
0963b4bd 15027 declared as the same subroutine type. */
76c10ea2 15028 set_die_type (die, ftype, cu);
6e70227d 15029
639d11d3 15030 if (die->child != NULL)
c906108c 15031 {
bb5ed363 15032 struct type *void_type = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_void;
c906108c 15033 struct die_info *child_die;
8072405b 15034 int nparams, iparams;
c906108c
SS
15035
15036 /* Count the number of parameters.
15037 FIXME: GDB currently ignores vararg functions, but knows about
15038 vararg member functions. */
8072405b 15039 nparams = 0;
639d11d3 15040 child_die = die->child;
c906108c
SS
15041 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
15042 {
15043 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_formal_parameter)
15044 nparams++;
15045 else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters)
876cecd0 15046 TYPE_VARARGS (ftype) = 1;
c906108c
SS
15047 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
15048 }
15049
15050 /* Allocate storage for parameters and fill them in. */
15051 TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype) = nparams;
15052 TYPE_FIELDS (ftype) = (struct field *)
ae5a43e0 15053 TYPE_ZALLOC (ftype, nparams * sizeof (struct field));
c906108c 15054
8072405b
JK
15055 /* TYPE_FIELD_TYPE must never be NULL. Pre-fill the array to ensure it
15056 even if we error out during the parameters reading below. */
15057 for (iparams = 0; iparams < nparams; iparams++)
15058 TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (ftype, iparams) = void_type;
15059
15060 iparams = 0;
639d11d3 15061 child_die = die->child;
c906108c
SS
15062 while (child_die && child_die->tag)
15063 {
15064 if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_formal_parameter)
15065 {
3ce3b1ba
PA
15066 struct type *arg_type;
15067
15068 /* DWARF version 2 has no clean way to discern C++
15069 static and non-static member functions. G++ helps
15070 GDB by marking the first parameter for non-static
15071 member functions (which is the this pointer) as
15072 artificial. We pass this information to
15073 dwarf2_add_member_fn via TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL.
15074
15075 DWARF version 3 added DW_AT_object_pointer, which GCC
15076 4.5 does not yet generate. */
e142c38c 15077 attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_artificial, cu);
c906108c
SS
15078 if (attr)
15079 TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (ftype, iparams) = DW_UNSND (attr);
15080 else
9c37b5ae 15081 TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (ftype, iparams) = 0;
3ce3b1ba
PA
15082 arg_type = die_type (child_die, cu);
15083
15084 /* RealView does not mark THIS as const, which the testsuite
15085 expects. GCC marks THIS as const in method definitions,
15086 but not in the class specifications (GCC PR 43053). */
15087 if (cu->language == language_cplus && !TYPE_CONST (arg_type)
15088 && TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (ftype, iparams))
15089 {
15090 int is_this = 0;
15091 struct dwarf2_cu *arg_cu = cu;
15092 const char *name = dwarf2_name (child_die, cu);
15093
15094 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_object_pointer, cu);
15095 if (attr)
15096 {
15097 /* If the compiler emits this, use it. */
15098 if (follow_die_ref (die, attr, &arg_cu) == child_die)
15099 is_this = 1;
15100 }
15101 else if (name && strcmp (name, "this") == 0)
15102 /* Function definitions will have the argument names. */
15103 is_this = 1;
15104 else if (name == NULL && iparams == 0)
15105 /* Declarations may not have the names, so like
15106 elsewhere in GDB, assume an artificial first
15107 argument is "this". */
15108 is_this = 1;
15109
15110 if (is_this)
15111 arg_type = make_cv_type (1, TYPE_VOLATILE (arg_type),
15112 arg_type, 0);
15113 }
15114
15115 TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (ftype, iparams) = arg_type;
c906108c
SS
15116 iparams++;
15117 }
15118 child_die = sibling_die (child_die);
15119 }
15120 }
15121
76c10ea2 15122 return ftype;
c906108c
SS
15123}
15124
f792889a 15125static struct type *
e7c27a73 15126read_typedef (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 15127{
e7c27a73 15128 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
0114d602 15129 const char *name = NULL;
3c8e0968 15130 struct type *this_type, *target_type;
c906108c 15131
94af9270 15132 name = dwarf2_full_name (NULL, die, cu);
19f392bc
UW
15133 this_type = init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF, 0, name);
15134 TYPE_TARGET_STUB (this_type) = 1;
f792889a 15135 set_die_type (die, this_type, cu);
3c8e0968
DE
15136 target_type = die_type (die, cu);
15137 if (target_type != this_type)
15138 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (this_type) = target_type;
15139 else
15140 {
15141 /* Self-referential typedefs are, it seems, not allowed by the DWARF
15142 spec and cause infinite loops in GDB. */
15143 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
15144 _("Self-referential DW_TAG_typedef "
15145 "- DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 15146 to_underlying (die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
3c8e0968
DE
15147 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (this_type) = NULL;
15148 }
f792889a 15149 return this_type;
c906108c
SS
15150}
15151
9b790ce7
UW
15152/* Allocate a floating-point type of size BITS and name NAME. Pass NAME_HINT
15153 (which may be different from NAME) to the architecture back-end to allow
15154 it to guess the correct format if necessary. */
15155
15156static struct type *
15157dwarf2_init_float_type (struct objfile *objfile, int bits, const char *name,
15158 const char *name_hint)
15159{
15160 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
15161 const struct floatformat **format;
15162 struct type *type;
15163
15164 format = gdbarch_floatformat_for_type (gdbarch, name_hint, bits);
15165 if (format)
15166 type = init_float_type (objfile, bits, name, format);
15167 else
77b7c781 15168 type = init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_ERROR, bits, name);
9b790ce7
UW
15169
15170 return type;
15171}
15172
c906108c
SS
15173/* Find a representation of a given base type and install
15174 it in the TYPE field of the die. */
15175
f792889a 15176static struct type *
e7c27a73 15177read_base_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 15178{
e7c27a73 15179 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
c906108c
SS
15180 struct type *type;
15181 struct attribute *attr;
19f392bc 15182 int encoding = 0, bits = 0;
15d034d0 15183 const char *name;
c906108c 15184
e142c38c 15185 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_encoding, cu);
c906108c
SS
15186 if (attr)
15187 {
15188 encoding = DW_UNSND (attr);
15189 }
e142c38c 15190 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
c906108c
SS
15191 if (attr)
15192 {
19f392bc 15193 bits = DW_UNSND (attr) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
c906108c 15194 }
39cbfefa 15195 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
6ccb9162 15196 if (!name)
c906108c 15197 {
6ccb9162
UW
15198 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
15199 _("DW_AT_name missing from DW_TAG_base_type"));
c906108c 15200 }
6ccb9162
UW
15201
15202 switch (encoding)
c906108c 15203 {
6ccb9162
UW
15204 case DW_ATE_address:
15205 /* Turn DW_ATE_address into a void * pointer. */
77b7c781 15206 type = init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_VOID, TARGET_CHAR_BIT, NULL);
19f392bc 15207 type = init_pointer_type (objfile, bits, name, type);
6ccb9162
UW
15208 break;
15209 case DW_ATE_boolean:
19f392bc 15210 type = init_boolean_type (objfile, bits, 1, name);
6ccb9162
UW
15211 break;
15212 case DW_ATE_complex_float:
9b790ce7 15213 type = dwarf2_init_float_type (objfile, bits / 2, NULL, name);
19f392bc 15214 type = init_complex_type (objfile, name, type);
6ccb9162
UW
15215 break;
15216 case DW_ATE_decimal_float:
19f392bc 15217 type = init_decfloat_type (objfile, bits, name);
6ccb9162
UW
15218 break;
15219 case DW_ATE_float:
9b790ce7 15220 type = dwarf2_init_float_type (objfile, bits, name, name);
6ccb9162
UW
15221 break;
15222 case DW_ATE_signed:
19f392bc 15223 type = init_integer_type (objfile, bits, 0, name);
6ccb9162
UW
15224 break;
15225 case DW_ATE_unsigned:
3b2b8fea
TT
15226 if (cu->language == language_fortran
15227 && name
61012eef 15228 && startswith (name, "character("))
19f392bc
UW
15229 type = init_character_type (objfile, bits, 1, name);
15230 else
15231 type = init_integer_type (objfile, bits, 1, name);
6ccb9162
UW
15232 break;
15233 case DW_ATE_signed_char:
6e70227d 15234 if (cu->language == language_ada || cu->language == language_m2
3b2b8fea
TT
15235 || cu->language == language_pascal
15236 || cu->language == language_fortran)
19f392bc
UW
15237 type = init_character_type (objfile, bits, 0, name);
15238 else
15239 type = init_integer_type (objfile, bits, 0, name);
6ccb9162
UW
15240 break;
15241 case DW_ATE_unsigned_char:
868a0084 15242 if (cu->language == language_ada || cu->language == language_m2
3b2b8fea 15243 || cu->language == language_pascal
c44af4eb
TT
15244 || cu->language == language_fortran
15245 || cu->language == language_rust)
19f392bc
UW
15246 type = init_character_type (objfile, bits, 1, name);
15247 else
15248 type = init_integer_type (objfile, bits, 1, name);
6ccb9162 15249 break;
75079b2b 15250 case DW_ATE_UTF:
53e710ac
PA
15251 {
15252 gdbarch *arch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
15253
15254 if (bits == 16)
15255 type = builtin_type (arch)->builtin_char16;
15256 else if (bits == 32)
15257 type = builtin_type (arch)->builtin_char32;
15258 else
15259 {
15260 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
15261 _("unsupported DW_ATE_UTF bit size: '%d'"),
15262 bits);
15263 type = init_integer_type (objfile, bits, 1, name);
15264 }
15265 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
15266 }
75079b2b
TT
15267 break;
15268
6ccb9162
UW
15269 default:
15270 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported DW_AT_encoding: '%s'"),
15271 dwarf_type_encoding_name (encoding));
77b7c781 15272 type = init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_ERROR, bits, name);
6ccb9162 15273 break;
c906108c 15274 }
6ccb9162 15275
0114d602 15276 if (name && strcmp (name, "char") == 0)
876cecd0 15277 TYPE_NOSIGN (type) = 1;
0114d602 15278
f792889a 15279 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
c906108c
SS
15280}
15281
80180f79
SA
15282/* Parse dwarf attribute if it's a block, reference or constant and put the
15283 resulting value of the attribute into struct bound_prop.
15284 Returns 1 if ATTR could be resolved into PROP, 0 otherwise. */
15285
15286static int
15287attr_to_dynamic_prop (const struct attribute *attr, struct die_info *die,
15288 struct dwarf2_cu *cu, struct dynamic_prop *prop)
15289{
15290 struct dwarf2_property_baton *baton;
15291 struct obstack *obstack = &cu->objfile->objfile_obstack;
15292
15293 if (attr == NULL || prop == NULL)
15294 return 0;
15295
15296 if (attr_form_is_block (attr))
15297 {
8d749320 15298 baton = XOBNEW (obstack, struct dwarf2_property_baton);
80180f79
SA
15299 baton->referenced_type = NULL;
15300 baton->locexpr.per_cu = cu->per_cu;
15301 baton->locexpr.size = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size;
15302 baton->locexpr.data = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data;
15303 prop->data.baton = baton;
15304 prop->kind = PROP_LOCEXPR;
15305 gdb_assert (prop->data.baton != NULL);
15306 }
15307 else if (attr_form_is_ref (attr))
15308 {
15309 struct dwarf2_cu *target_cu = cu;
15310 struct die_info *target_die;
15311 struct attribute *target_attr;
15312
15313 target_die = follow_die_ref (die, attr, &target_cu);
15314 target_attr = dwarf2_attr (target_die, DW_AT_location, target_cu);
df25ebbd
JB
15315 if (target_attr == NULL)
15316 target_attr = dwarf2_attr (target_die, DW_AT_data_member_location,
15317 target_cu);
80180f79
SA
15318 if (target_attr == NULL)
15319 return 0;
15320
df25ebbd 15321 switch (target_attr->name)
80180f79 15322 {
df25ebbd
JB
15323 case DW_AT_location:
15324 if (attr_form_is_section_offset (target_attr))
15325 {
8d749320 15326 baton = XOBNEW (obstack, struct dwarf2_property_baton);
df25ebbd
JB
15327 baton->referenced_type = die_type (target_die, target_cu);
15328 fill_in_loclist_baton (cu, &baton->loclist, target_attr);
15329 prop->data.baton = baton;
15330 prop->kind = PROP_LOCLIST;
15331 gdb_assert (prop->data.baton != NULL);
15332 }
15333 else if (attr_form_is_block (target_attr))
15334 {
8d749320 15335 baton = XOBNEW (obstack, struct dwarf2_property_baton);
df25ebbd
JB
15336 baton->referenced_type = die_type (target_die, target_cu);
15337 baton->locexpr.per_cu = cu->per_cu;
15338 baton->locexpr.size = DW_BLOCK (target_attr)->size;
15339 baton->locexpr.data = DW_BLOCK (target_attr)->data;
15340 prop->data.baton = baton;
15341 prop->kind = PROP_LOCEXPR;
15342 gdb_assert (prop->data.baton != NULL);
15343 }
15344 else
15345 {
15346 dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("DW_AT_location",
15347 "dynamic property");
15348 return 0;
15349 }
15350 break;
15351 case DW_AT_data_member_location:
15352 {
15353 LONGEST offset;
15354
15355 if (!handle_data_member_location (target_die, target_cu,
15356 &offset))
15357 return 0;
15358
8d749320 15359 baton = XOBNEW (obstack, struct dwarf2_property_baton);
6ad395a7
JB
15360 baton->referenced_type = read_type_die (target_die->parent,
15361 target_cu);
df25ebbd
JB
15362 baton->offset_info.offset = offset;
15363 baton->offset_info.type = die_type (target_die, target_cu);
15364 prop->data.baton = baton;
15365 prop->kind = PROP_ADDR_OFFSET;
15366 break;
15367 }
80180f79
SA
15368 }
15369 }
15370 else if (attr_form_is_constant (attr))
15371 {
15372 prop->data.const_val = dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (attr, 0);
15373 prop->kind = PROP_CONST;
15374 }
15375 else
15376 {
15377 dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint (dwarf_form_name (attr->form),
15378 dwarf2_name (die, cu));
15379 return 0;
15380 }
15381
15382 return 1;
15383}
15384
a02abb62
JB
15385/* Read the given DW_AT_subrange DIE. */
15386
f792889a 15387static struct type *
a02abb62
JB
15388read_subrange_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
15389{
4c9ad8c2 15390 struct type *base_type, *orig_base_type;
a02abb62
JB
15391 struct type *range_type;
15392 struct attribute *attr;
729efb13 15393 struct dynamic_prop low, high;
4fae6e18 15394 int low_default_is_valid;
c451ebe5 15395 int high_bound_is_count = 0;
15d034d0 15396 const char *name;
43bbcdc2 15397 LONGEST negative_mask;
e77813c8 15398
4c9ad8c2
TT
15399 orig_base_type = die_type (die, cu);
15400 /* If ORIG_BASE_TYPE is a typedef, it will not be TYPE_UNSIGNED,
15401 whereas the real type might be. So, we use ORIG_BASE_TYPE when
15402 creating the range type, but we use the result of check_typedef
15403 when examining properties of the type. */
15404 base_type = check_typedef (orig_base_type);
a02abb62 15405
7e314c57
JK
15406 /* The die_type call above may have already set the type for this DIE. */
15407 range_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
15408 if (range_type)
15409 return range_type;
15410
729efb13
SA
15411 low.kind = PROP_CONST;
15412 high.kind = PROP_CONST;
15413 high.data.const_val = 0;
15414
4fae6e18
JK
15415 /* Set LOW_DEFAULT_IS_VALID if current language and DWARF version allow
15416 omitting DW_AT_lower_bound. */
15417 switch (cu->language)
6e70227d 15418 {
4fae6e18
JK
15419 case language_c:
15420 case language_cplus:
729efb13 15421 low.data.const_val = 0;
4fae6e18
JK
15422 low_default_is_valid = 1;
15423 break;
15424 case language_fortran:
729efb13 15425 low.data.const_val = 1;
4fae6e18
JK
15426 low_default_is_valid = 1;
15427 break;
15428 case language_d:
4fae6e18 15429 case language_objc:
c44af4eb 15430 case language_rust:
729efb13 15431 low.data.const_val = 0;
4fae6e18
JK
15432 low_default_is_valid = (cu->header.version >= 4);
15433 break;
15434 case language_ada:
15435 case language_m2:
15436 case language_pascal:
729efb13 15437 low.data.const_val = 1;
4fae6e18
JK
15438 low_default_is_valid = (cu->header.version >= 4);
15439 break;
15440 default:
729efb13 15441 low.data.const_val = 0;
4fae6e18
JK
15442 low_default_is_valid = 0;
15443 break;
a02abb62
JB
15444 }
15445
e142c38c 15446 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_lower_bound, cu);
a02abb62 15447 if (attr)
11c1ba78 15448 attr_to_dynamic_prop (attr, die, cu, &low);
4fae6e18
JK
15449 else if (!low_default_is_valid)
15450 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("Missing DW_AT_lower_bound "
15451 "- DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 15452 to_underlying (die->sect_off), objfile_name (cu->objfile));
a02abb62 15453
e142c38c 15454 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_upper_bound, cu);
80180f79 15455 if (!attr_to_dynamic_prop (attr, die, cu, &high))
e77813c8
PM
15456 {
15457 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_count, cu);
c451ebe5 15458 if (attr_to_dynamic_prop (attr, die, cu, &high))
6b662e19 15459 {
c451ebe5
SA
15460 /* If bounds are constant do the final calculation here. */
15461 if (low.kind == PROP_CONST && high.kind == PROP_CONST)
15462 high.data.const_val = low.data.const_val + high.data.const_val - 1;
15463 else
15464 high_bound_is_count = 1;
c2ff108b 15465 }
e77813c8
PM
15466 }
15467
15468 /* Dwarf-2 specifications explicitly allows to create subrange types
15469 without specifying a base type.
15470 In that case, the base type must be set to the type of
15471 the lower bound, upper bound or count, in that order, if any of these
15472 three attributes references an object that has a type.
15473 If no base type is found, the Dwarf-2 specifications say that
15474 a signed integer type of size equal to the size of an address should
15475 be used.
15476 For the following C code: `extern char gdb_int [];'
15477 GCC produces an empty range DIE.
15478 FIXME: muller/2010-05-28: Possible references to object for low bound,
0963b4bd 15479 high bound or count are not yet handled by this code. */
e77813c8
PM
15480 if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
15481 {
15482 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
15483 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
15484 int addr_size = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch) /8;
15485 struct type *int_type = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_int;
15486
15487 /* Test "int", "long int", and "long long int" objfile types,
15488 and select the first one having a size above or equal to the
15489 architecture address size. */
15490 if (int_type && TYPE_LENGTH (int_type) >= addr_size)
15491 base_type = int_type;
15492 else
15493 {
15494 int_type = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_long;
15495 if (int_type && TYPE_LENGTH (int_type) >= addr_size)
15496 base_type = int_type;
15497 else
15498 {
15499 int_type = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_long_long;
15500 if (int_type && TYPE_LENGTH (int_type) >= addr_size)
15501 base_type = int_type;
15502 }
15503 }
15504 }
a02abb62 15505
dbb9c2b1
JB
15506 /* Normally, the DWARF producers are expected to use a signed
15507 constant form (Eg. DW_FORM_sdata) to express negative bounds.
15508 But this is unfortunately not always the case, as witnessed
15509 with GCC, for instance, where the ambiguous DW_FORM_dataN form
15510 is used instead. To work around that ambiguity, we treat
15511 the bounds as signed, and thus sign-extend their values, when
15512 the base type is signed. */
6e70227d 15513 negative_mask =
66c6502d 15514 -((LONGEST) 1 << (TYPE_LENGTH (base_type) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1));
729efb13
SA
15515 if (low.kind == PROP_CONST
15516 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (base_type) && (low.data.const_val & negative_mask))
15517 low.data.const_val |= negative_mask;
15518 if (high.kind == PROP_CONST
15519 && !TYPE_UNSIGNED (base_type) && (high.data.const_val & negative_mask))
15520 high.data.const_val |= negative_mask;
43bbcdc2 15521
729efb13 15522 range_type = create_range_type (NULL, orig_base_type, &low, &high);
a02abb62 15523
c451ebe5
SA
15524 if (high_bound_is_count)
15525 TYPE_RANGE_DATA (range_type)->flag_upper_bound_is_count = 1;
15526
c2ff108b
JK
15527 /* Ada expects an empty array on no boundary attributes. */
15528 if (attr == NULL && cu->language != language_ada)
729efb13 15529 TYPE_HIGH_BOUND_KIND (range_type) = PROP_UNDEFINED;
c2ff108b 15530
39cbfefa
DJ
15531 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
15532 if (name)
15533 TYPE_NAME (range_type) = name;
6e70227d 15534
e142c38c 15535 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu);
a02abb62
JB
15536 if (attr)
15537 TYPE_LENGTH (range_type) = DW_UNSND (attr);
15538
7e314c57
JK
15539 set_die_type (die, range_type, cu);
15540
15541 /* set_die_type should be already done. */
b4ba55a1
JB
15542 set_descriptive_type (range_type, die, cu);
15543
7e314c57 15544 return range_type;
a02abb62 15545}
6e70227d 15546
f792889a 15547static struct type *
81a17f79
JB
15548read_unspecified_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
15549{
15550 struct type *type;
81a17f79 15551
81a17f79
JB
15552 /* For now, we only support the C meaning of an unspecified type: void. */
15553
19f392bc 15554 type = init_type (cu->objfile, TYPE_CODE_VOID, 0, NULL);
0114d602 15555 TYPE_NAME (type) = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
81a17f79 15556
f792889a 15557 return set_die_type (die, type, cu);
81a17f79 15558}
a02abb62 15559
639d11d3
DC
15560/* Read a single die and all its descendents. Set the die's sibling
15561 field to NULL; set other fields in the die correctly, and set all
15562 of the descendents' fields correctly. Set *NEW_INFO_PTR to the
15563 location of the info_ptr after reading all of those dies. PARENT
15564 is the parent of the die in question. */
15565
15566static struct die_info *
dee91e82 15567read_die_and_children (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57
TT
15568 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
15569 const gdb_byte **new_info_ptr,
dee91e82 15570 struct die_info *parent)
639d11d3
DC
15571{
15572 struct die_info *die;
d521ce57 15573 const gdb_byte *cur_ptr;
639d11d3
DC
15574 int has_children;
15575
bf6af496 15576 cur_ptr = read_full_die_1 (reader, &die, info_ptr, &has_children, 0);
1d325ec1
DJ
15577 if (die == NULL)
15578 {
15579 *new_info_ptr = cur_ptr;
15580 return NULL;
15581 }
93311388 15582 store_in_ref_table (die, reader->cu);
639d11d3
DC
15583
15584 if (has_children)
bf6af496 15585 die->child = read_die_and_siblings_1 (reader, cur_ptr, new_info_ptr, die);
639d11d3
DC
15586 else
15587 {
15588 die->child = NULL;
15589 *new_info_ptr = cur_ptr;
15590 }
15591
15592 die->sibling = NULL;
15593 die->parent = parent;
15594 return die;
15595}
15596
15597/* Read a die, all of its descendents, and all of its siblings; set
15598 all of the fields of all of the dies correctly. Arguments are as
15599 in read_die_and_children. */
15600
15601static struct die_info *
bf6af496 15602read_die_and_siblings_1 (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57
TT
15603 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
15604 const gdb_byte **new_info_ptr,
bf6af496 15605 struct die_info *parent)
639d11d3
DC
15606{
15607 struct die_info *first_die, *last_sibling;
d521ce57 15608 const gdb_byte *cur_ptr;
639d11d3 15609
c906108c 15610 cur_ptr = info_ptr;
639d11d3
DC
15611 first_die = last_sibling = NULL;
15612
15613 while (1)
c906108c 15614 {
639d11d3 15615 struct die_info *die
dee91e82 15616 = read_die_and_children (reader, cur_ptr, &cur_ptr, parent);
639d11d3 15617
1d325ec1 15618 if (die == NULL)
c906108c 15619 {
639d11d3
DC
15620 *new_info_ptr = cur_ptr;
15621 return first_die;
c906108c 15622 }
1d325ec1
DJ
15623
15624 if (!first_die)
15625 first_die = die;
c906108c 15626 else
1d325ec1
DJ
15627 last_sibling->sibling = die;
15628
15629 last_sibling = die;
c906108c 15630 }
c906108c
SS
15631}
15632
bf6af496
DE
15633/* Read a die, all of its descendents, and all of its siblings; set
15634 all of the fields of all of the dies correctly. Arguments are as
15635 in read_die_and_children.
15636 This the main entry point for reading a DIE and all its children. */
15637
15638static struct die_info *
15639read_die_and_siblings (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57
TT
15640 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
15641 const gdb_byte **new_info_ptr,
bf6af496
DE
15642 struct die_info *parent)
15643{
15644 struct die_info *die = read_die_and_siblings_1 (reader, info_ptr,
15645 new_info_ptr, parent);
15646
b4f54984 15647 if (dwarf_die_debug)
bf6af496
DE
15648 {
15649 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
15650 "Read die from %s@0x%x of %s:\n",
a32a8923 15651 get_section_name (reader->die_section),
bf6af496
DE
15652 (unsigned) (info_ptr - reader->die_section->buffer),
15653 bfd_get_filename (reader->abfd));
b4f54984 15654 dump_die (die, dwarf_die_debug);
bf6af496
DE
15655 }
15656
15657 return die;
15658}
15659
3019eac3
DE
15660/* Read a die and all its attributes, leave space for NUM_EXTRA_ATTRS
15661 attributes.
15662 The caller is responsible for filling in the extra attributes
15663 and updating (*DIEP)->num_attrs.
15664 Set DIEP to point to a newly allocated die with its information,
15665 except for its child, sibling, and parent fields.
15666 Set HAS_CHILDREN to tell whether the die has children or not. */
93311388 15667
d521ce57 15668static const gdb_byte *
3019eac3 15669read_full_die_1 (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 15670 struct die_info **diep, const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
3019eac3 15671 int *has_children, int num_extra_attrs)
93311388 15672{
b64f50a1 15673 unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, i;
93311388
DE
15674 struct abbrev_info *abbrev;
15675 struct die_info *die;
15676 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
15677 bfd *abfd = reader->abfd;
15678
9c541725 15679 sect_offset sect_off = (sect_offset) (info_ptr - reader->buffer);
93311388
DE
15680 abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
15681 info_ptr += bytes_read;
15682 if (!abbrev_number)
15683 {
15684 *diep = NULL;
15685 *has_children = 0;
15686 return info_ptr;
15687 }
15688
433df2d4 15689 abbrev = abbrev_table_lookup_abbrev (cu->abbrev_table, abbrev_number);
93311388 15690 if (!abbrev)
348e048f
DE
15691 error (_("Dwarf Error: could not find abbrev number %d [in module %s]"),
15692 abbrev_number,
15693 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
15694
3019eac3 15695 die = dwarf_alloc_die (cu, abbrev->num_attrs + num_extra_attrs);
9c541725 15696 die->sect_off = sect_off;
93311388
DE
15697 die->tag = abbrev->tag;
15698 die->abbrev = abbrev_number;
15699
3019eac3
DE
15700 /* Make the result usable.
15701 The caller needs to update num_attrs after adding the extra
15702 attributes. */
93311388
DE
15703 die->num_attrs = abbrev->num_attrs;
15704
15705 for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i)
dee91e82
DE
15706 info_ptr = read_attribute (reader, &die->attrs[i], &abbrev->attrs[i],
15707 info_ptr);
93311388
DE
15708
15709 *diep = die;
15710 *has_children = abbrev->has_children;
15711 return info_ptr;
15712}
15713
3019eac3
DE
15714/* Read a die and all its attributes.
15715 Set DIEP to point to a newly allocated die with its information,
15716 except for its child, sibling, and parent fields.
15717 Set HAS_CHILDREN to tell whether the die has children or not. */
15718
d521ce57 15719static const gdb_byte *
3019eac3 15720read_full_die (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 15721 struct die_info **diep, const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
3019eac3
DE
15722 int *has_children)
15723{
d521ce57 15724 const gdb_byte *result;
bf6af496
DE
15725
15726 result = read_full_die_1 (reader, diep, info_ptr, has_children, 0);
15727
b4f54984 15728 if (dwarf_die_debug)
bf6af496
DE
15729 {
15730 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
15731 "Read die from %s@0x%x of %s:\n",
a32a8923 15732 get_section_name (reader->die_section),
bf6af496
DE
15733 (unsigned) (info_ptr - reader->die_section->buffer),
15734 bfd_get_filename (reader->abfd));
b4f54984 15735 dump_die (*diep, dwarf_die_debug);
bf6af496
DE
15736 }
15737
15738 return result;
3019eac3 15739}
433df2d4
DE
15740\f
15741/* Abbreviation tables.
3019eac3 15742
433df2d4 15743 In DWARF version 2, the description of the debugging information is
c906108c
SS
15744 stored in a separate .debug_abbrev section. Before we read any
15745 dies from a section we read in all abbreviations and install them
433df2d4
DE
15746 in a hash table. */
15747
15748/* Allocate space for a struct abbrev_info object in ABBREV_TABLE. */
15749
15750static struct abbrev_info *
15751abbrev_table_alloc_abbrev (struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table)
15752{
15753 struct abbrev_info *abbrev;
15754
8d749320 15755 abbrev = XOBNEW (&abbrev_table->abbrev_obstack, struct abbrev_info);
433df2d4 15756 memset (abbrev, 0, sizeof (struct abbrev_info));
8d749320 15757
433df2d4
DE
15758 return abbrev;
15759}
15760
15761/* Add an abbreviation to the table. */
c906108c
SS
15762
15763static void
433df2d4
DE
15764abbrev_table_add_abbrev (struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table,
15765 unsigned int abbrev_number,
15766 struct abbrev_info *abbrev)
15767{
15768 unsigned int hash_number;
15769
15770 hash_number = abbrev_number % ABBREV_HASH_SIZE;
15771 abbrev->next = abbrev_table->abbrevs[hash_number];
15772 abbrev_table->abbrevs[hash_number] = abbrev;
15773}
dee91e82 15774
433df2d4
DE
15775/* Look up an abbrev in the table.
15776 Returns NULL if the abbrev is not found. */
15777
15778static struct abbrev_info *
15779abbrev_table_lookup_abbrev (const struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table,
15780 unsigned int abbrev_number)
c906108c 15781{
433df2d4
DE
15782 unsigned int hash_number;
15783 struct abbrev_info *abbrev;
15784
15785 hash_number = abbrev_number % ABBREV_HASH_SIZE;
15786 abbrev = abbrev_table->abbrevs[hash_number];
15787
15788 while (abbrev)
15789 {
15790 if (abbrev->number == abbrev_number)
15791 return abbrev;
15792 abbrev = abbrev->next;
15793 }
15794 return NULL;
15795}
15796
15797/* Read in an abbrev table. */
15798
15799static struct abbrev_table *
15800abbrev_table_read_table (struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
9c541725 15801 sect_offset sect_off)
433df2d4
DE
15802{
15803 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
a32a8923 15804 bfd *abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
433df2d4 15805 struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table;
d521ce57 15806 const gdb_byte *abbrev_ptr;
c906108c
SS
15807 struct abbrev_info *cur_abbrev;
15808 unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, abbrev_name;
433df2d4 15809 unsigned int abbrev_form;
f3dd6933
DJ
15810 struct attr_abbrev *cur_attrs;
15811 unsigned int allocated_attrs;
c906108c 15812
70ba0933 15813 abbrev_table = XNEW (struct abbrev_table);
9c541725 15814 abbrev_table->sect_off = sect_off;
433df2d4 15815 obstack_init (&abbrev_table->abbrev_obstack);
8d749320
SM
15816 abbrev_table->abbrevs =
15817 XOBNEWVEC (&abbrev_table->abbrev_obstack, struct abbrev_info *,
15818 ABBREV_HASH_SIZE);
433df2d4
DE
15819 memset (abbrev_table->abbrevs, 0,
15820 ABBREV_HASH_SIZE * sizeof (struct abbrev_info *));
c906108c 15821
433df2d4 15822 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
9c541725 15823 abbrev_ptr = section->buffer + to_underlying (sect_off);
c906108c
SS
15824 abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read);
15825 abbrev_ptr += bytes_read;
15826
f3dd6933 15827 allocated_attrs = ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK;
8d749320 15828 cur_attrs = XNEWVEC (struct attr_abbrev, allocated_attrs);
6e70227d 15829
0963b4bd 15830 /* Loop until we reach an abbrev number of 0. */
c906108c
SS
15831 while (abbrev_number)
15832 {
433df2d4 15833 cur_abbrev = abbrev_table_alloc_abbrev (abbrev_table);
c906108c
SS
15834
15835 /* read in abbrev header */
15836 cur_abbrev->number = abbrev_number;
aead7601
SM
15837 cur_abbrev->tag
15838 = (enum dwarf_tag) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read);
c906108c
SS
15839 abbrev_ptr += bytes_read;
15840 cur_abbrev->has_children = read_1_byte (abfd, abbrev_ptr);
15841 abbrev_ptr += 1;
15842
15843 /* now read in declarations */
22d2f3ab 15844 for (;;)
c906108c 15845 {
43988095
JK
15846 LONGEST implicit_const;
15847
22d2f3ab
JK
15848 abbrev_name = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read);
15849 abbrev_ptr += bytes_read;
15850 abbrev_form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read);
15851 abbrev_ptr += bytes_read;
43988095
JK
15852 if (abbrev_form == DW_FORM_implicit_const)
15853 {
15854 implicit_const = read_signed_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr,
15855 &bytes_read);
15856 abbrev_ptr += bytes_read;
15857 }
15858 else
15859 {
15860 /* Initialize it due to a false compiler warning. */
15861 implicit_const = -1;
15862 }
22d2f3ab
JK
15863
15864 if (abbrev_name == 0)
15865 break;
15866
f3dd6933 15867 if (cur_abbrev->num_attrs == allocated_attrs)
c906108c 15868 {
f3dd6933
DJ
15869 allocated_attrs += ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK;
15870 cur_attrs
224c3ddb 15871 = XRESIZEVEC (struct attr_abbrev, cur_attrs, allocated_attrs);
c906108c 15872 }
ae038cb0 15873
aead7601
SM
15874 cur_attrs[cur_abbrev->num_attrs].name
15875 = (enum dwarf_attribute) abbrev_name;
22d2f3ab 15876 cur_attrs[cur_abbrev->num_attrs].form
aead7601 15877 = (enum dwarf_form) abbrev_form;
43988095 15878 cur_attrs[cur_abbrev->num_attrs].implicit_const = implicit_const;
22d2f3ab 15879 ++cur_abbrev->num_attrs;
c906108c
SS
15880 }
15881
8d749320
SM
15882 cur_abbrev->attrs =
15883 XOBNEWVEC (&abbrev_table->abbrev_obstack, struct attr_abbrev,
15884 cur_abbrev->num_attrs);
f3dd6933
DJ
15885 memcpy (cur_abbrev->attrs, cur_attrs,
15886 cur_abbrev->num_attrs * sizeof (struct attr_abbrev));
15887
433df2d4 15888 abbrev_table_add_abbrev (abbrev_table, abbrev_number, cur_abbrev);
c906108c
SS
15889
15890 /* Get next abbreviation.
15891 Under Irix6 the abbreviations for a compilation unit are not
c5aa993b
JM
15892 always properly terminated with an abbrev number of 0.
15893 Exit loop if we encounter an abbreviation which we have
15894 already read (which means we are about to read the abbreviations
15895 for the next compile unit) or if the end of the abbreviation
15896 table is reached. */
433df2d4 15897 if ((unsigned int) (abbrev_ptr - section->buffer) >= section->size)
c906108c
SS
15898 break;
15899 abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read);
15900 abbrev_ptr += bytes_read;
433df2d4 15901 if (abbrev_table_lookup_abbrev (abbrev_table, abbrev_number) != NULL)
c906108c
SS
15902 break;
15903 }
f3dd6933
DJ
15904
15905 xfree (cur_attrs);
433df2d4 15906 return abbrev_table;
c906108c
SS
15907}
15908
433df2d4 15909/* Free the resources held by ABBREV_TABLE. */
c906108c 15910
c906108c 15911static void
433df2d4 15912abbrev_table_free (struct abbrev_table *abbrev_table)
c906108c 15913{
433df2d4
DE
15914 obstack_free (&abbrev_table->abbrev_obstack, NULL);
15915 xfree (abbrev_table);
c906108c
SS
15916}
15917
f4dc4d17
DE
15918/* Same as abbrev_table_free but as a cleanup.
15919 We pass in a pointer to the pointer to the table so that we can
15920 set the pointer to NULL when we're done. It also simplifies
73051182 15921 build_type_psymtabs_1. */
f4dc4d17
DE
15922
15923static void
15924abbrev_table_free_cleanup (void *table_ptr)
15925{
9a3c8263 15926 struct abbrev_table **abbrev_table_ptr = (struct abbrev_table **) table_ptr;
f4dc4d17
DE
15927
15928 if (*abbrev_table_ptr != NULL)
15929 abbrev_table_free (*abbrev_table_ptr);
15930 *abbrev_table_ptr = NULL;
15931}
15932
433df2d4
DE
15933/* Read the abbrev table for CU from ABBREV_SECTION. */
15934
15935static void
15936dwarf2_read_abbrevs (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
15937 struct dwarf2_section_info *abbrev_section)
c906108c 15938{
433df2d4 15939 cu->abbrev_table =
9c541725 15940 abbrev_table_read_table (abbrev_section, cu->header.abbrev_sect_off);
433df2d4 15941}
c906108c 15942
433df2d4 15943/* Release the memory used by the abbrev table for a compilation unit. */
c906108c 15944
433df2d4
DE
15945static void
15946dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (void *ptr_to_cu)
15947{
9a3c8263 15948 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = (struct dwarf2_cu *) ptr_to_cu;
c906108c 15949
a2ce51a0
DE
15950 if (cu->abbrev_table != NULL)
15951 abbrev_table_free (cu->abbrev_table);
433df2d4
DE
15952 /* Set this to NULL so that we SEGV if we try to read it later,
15953 and also because free_comp_unit verifies this is NULL. */
15954 cu->abbrev_table = NULL;
15955}
15956\f
72bf9492
DJ
15957/* Returns nonzero if TAG represents a type that we might generate a partial
15958 symbol for. */
15959
15960static int
15961is_type_tag_for_partial (int tag)
15962{
15963 switch (tag)
15964 {
15965#if 0
15966 /* Some types that would be reasonable to generate partial symbols for,
15967 that we don't at present. */
15968 case DW_TAG_array_type:
15969 case DW_TAG_file_type:
15970 case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type:
15971 case DW_TAG_set_type:
15972 case DW_TAG_string_type:
15973 case DW_TAG_subroutine_type:
15974#endif
15975 case DW_TAG_base_type:
15976 case DW_TAG_class_type:
680b30c7 15977 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
72bf9492
DJ
15978 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
15979 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
15980 case DW_TAG_subrange_type:
15981 case DW_TAG_typedef:
15982 case DW_TAG_union_type:
15983 return 1;
15984 default:
15985 return 0;
15986 }
15987}
15988
15989/* Load all DIEs that are interesting for partial symbols into memory. */
15990
15991static struct partial_die_info *
dee91e82 15992load_partial_dies (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 15993 const gdb_byte *info_ptr, int building_psymtab)
72bf9492 15994{
dee91e82 15995 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
bb5ed363 15996 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
72bf9492
DJ
15997 struct partial_die_info *part_die;
15998 struct partial_die_info *parent_die, *last_die, *first_die = NULL;
15999 struct abbrev_info *abbrev;
16000 unsigned int bytes_read;
5afb4e99 16001 unsigned int load_all = 0;
72bf9492
DJ
16002 int nesting_level = 1;
16003
16004 parent_die = NULL;
16005 last_die = NULL;
16006
7adf1e79
DE
16007 gdb_assert (cu->per_cu != NULL);
16008 if (cu->per_cu->load_all_dies)
5afb4e99
DJ
16009 load_all = 1;
16010
72bf9492
DJ
16011 cu->partial_dies
16012 = htab_create_alloc_ex (cu->header.length / 12,
16013 partial_die_hash,
16014 partial_die_eq,
16015 NULL,
16016 &cu->comp_unit_obstack,
16017 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
16018 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
16019
8d749320 16020 part_die = XOBNEW (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, struct partial_die_info);
72bf9492
DJ
16021
16022 while (1)
16023 {
16024 abbrev = peek_die_abbrev (info_ptr, &bytes_read, cu);
16025
16026 /* A NULL abbrev means the end of a series of children. */
16027 if (abbrev == NULL)
16028 {
16029 if (--nesting_level == 0)
16030 {
16031 /* PART_DIE was probably the last thing allocated on the
16032 comp_unit_obstack, so we could call obstack_free
16033 here. We don't do that because the waste is small,
16034 and will be cleaned up when we're done with this
16035 compilation unit. This way, we're also more robust
16036 against other users of the comp_unit_obstack. */
16037 return first_die;
16038 }
16039 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16040 last_die = parent_die;
16041 parent_die = parent_die->die_parent;
16042 continue;
16043 }
16044
98bfdba5
PA
16045 /* Check for template arguments. We never save these; if
16046 they're seen, we just mark the parent, and go on our way. */
16047 if (parent_die != NULL
16048 && cu->language == language_cplus
16049 && (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_template_type_param
16050 || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_template_value_param))
16051 {
16052 parent_die->has_template_arguments = 1;
16053
16054 if (!load_all)
16055 {
16056 /* We don't need a partial DIE for the template argument. */
dee91e82 16057 info_ptr = skip_one_die (reader, info_ptr + bytes_read, abbrev);
98bfdba5
PA
16058 continue;
16059 }
16060 }
16061
0d99eb77 16062 /* We only recurse into c++ subprograms looking for template arguments.
98bfdba5
PA
16063 Skip their other children. */
16064 if (!load_all
16065 && cu->language == language_cplus
16066 && parent_die != NULL
16067 && parent_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram)
16068 {
dee91e82 16069 info_ptr = skip_one_die (reader, info_ptr + bytes_read, abbrev);
98bfdba5
PA
16070 continue;
16071 }
16072
5afb4e99
DJ
16073 /* Check whether this DIE is interesting enough to save. Normally
16074 we would not be interested in members here, but there may be
16075 later variables referencing them via DW_AT_specification (for
16076 static members). */
16077 if (!load_all
16078 && !is_type_tag_for_partial (abbrev->tag)
72929c62 16079 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_constant
72bf9492
DJ
16080 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_enumerator
16081 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_subprogram
bc30ff58 16082 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_lexical_block
72bf9492 16083 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_variable
5afb4e99 16084 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_namespace
f55ee35c 16085 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_module
95554aad 16086 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_member
74921315
KS
16087 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_imported_unit
16088 && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_imported_declaration)
72bf9492
DJ
16089 {
16090 /* Otherwise we skip to the next sibling, if any. */
dee91e82 16091 info_ptr = skip_one_die (reader, info_ptr + bytes_read, abbrev);
72bf9492
DJ
16092 continue;
16093 }
16094
dee91e82
DE
16095 info_ptr = read_partial_die (reader, part_die, abbrev, bytes_read,
16096 info_ptr);
72bf9492
DJ
16097
16098 /* This two-pass algorithm for processing partial symbols has a
16099 high cost in cache pressure. Thus, handle some simple cases
16100 here which cover the majority of C partial symbols. DIEs
16101 which neither have specification tags in them, nor could have
16102 specification tags elsewhere pointing at them, can simply be
16103 processed and discarded.
16104
16105 This segment is also optional; scan_partial_symbols and
16106 add_partial_symbol will handle these DIEs if we chain
16107 them in normally. When compilers which do not emit large
16108 quantities of duplicate debug information are more common,
16109 this code can probably be removed. */
16110
16111 /* Any complete simple types at the top level (pretty much all
16112 of them, for a language without namespaces), can be processed
16113 directly. */
16114 if (parent_die == NULL
16115 && part_die->has_specification == 0
16116 && part_die->is_declaration == 0
d8228535 16117 && ((part_die->tag == DW_TAG_typedef && !part_die->has_children)
72bf9492
DJ
16118 || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_base_type
16119 || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_subrange_type))
16120 {
16121 if (building_psymtab && part_die->name != NULL)
04a679b8 16122 add_psymbol_to_list (part_die->name, strlen (part_die->name), 0,
72bf9492 16123 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF,
bb5ed363 16124 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1762568f 16125 0, cu->language, objfile);
dee91e82 16126 info_ptr = locate_pdi_sibling (reader, part_die, info_ptr);
72bf9492
DJ
16127 continue;
16128 }
16129
d8228535
JK
16130 /* The exception for DW_TAG_typedef with has_children above is
16131 a workaround of GCC PR debug/47510. In the case of this complaint
16132 type_name_no_tag_or_error will error on such types later.
16133
16134 GDB skipped children of DW_TAG_typedef by the shortcut above and then
16135 it could not find the child DIEs referenced later, this is checked
16136 above. In correct DWARF DW_TAG_typedef should have no children. */
16137
16138 if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_typedef && part_die->has_children)
16139 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
16140 _("DW_TAG_typedef has childen - GCC PR debug/47510 bug "
16141 "- DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 16142 to_underlying (part_die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
d8228535 16143
72bf9492
DJ
16144 /* If we're at the second level, and we're an enumerator, and
16145 our parent has no specification (meaning possibly lives in a
16146 namespace elsewhere), then we can add the partial symbol now
16147 instead of queueing it. */
16148 if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_enumerator
16149 && parent_die != NULL
16150 && parent_die->die_parent == NULL
16151 && parent_die->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type
16152 && parent_die->has_specification == 0)
16153 {
16154 if (part_die->name == NULL)
3e43a32a
MS
16155 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
16156 _("malformed enumerator DIE ignored"));
72bf9492 16157 else if (building_psymtab)
04a679b8 16158 add_psymbol_to_list (part_die->name, strlen (part_die->name), 0,
72bf9492 16159 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST,
9c37b5ae 16160 cu->language == language_cplus
bb5ed363
DE
16161 ? &objfile->global_psymbols
16162 : &objfile->static_psymbols,
1762568f 16163 0, cu->language, objfile);
72bf9492 16164
dee91e82 16165 info_ptr = locate_pdi_sibling (reader, part_die, info_ptr);
72bf9492
DJ
16166 continue;
16167 }
16168
16169 /* We'll save this DIE so link it in. */
16170 part_die->die_parent = parent_die;
16171 part_die->die_sibling = NULL;
16172 part_die->die_child = NULL;
16173
16174 if (last_die && last_die == parent_die)
16175 last_die->die_child = part_die;
16176 else if (last_die)
16177 last_die->die_sibling = part_die;
16178
16179 last_die = part_die;
16180
16181 if (first_die == NULL)
16182 first_die = part_die;
16183
16184 /* Maybe add the DIE to the hash table. Not all DIEs that we
16185 find interesting need to be in the hash table, because we
16186 also have the parent/sibling/child chains; only those that we
16187 might refer to by offset later during partial symbol reading.
16188
16189 For now this means things that might have be the target of a
16190 DW_AT_specification, DW_AT_abstract_origin, or
16191 DW_AT_extension. DW_AT_extension will refer only to
16192 namespaces; DW_AT_abstract_origin refers to functions (and
16193 many things under the function DIE, but we do not recurse
16194 into function DIEs during partial symbol reading) and
16195 possibly variables as well; DW_AT_specification refers to
16196 declarations. Declarations ought to have the DW_AT_declaration
16197 flag. It happens that GCC forgets to put it in sometimes, but
16198 only for functions, not for types.
16199
16200 Adding more things than necessary to the hash table is harmless
16201 except for the performance cost. Adding too few will result in
5afb4e99
DJ
16202 wasted time in find_partial_die, when we reread the compilation
16203 unit with load_all_dies set. */
72bf9492 16204
5afb4e99 16205 if (load_all
72929c62 16206 || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_constant
5afb4e99 16207 || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram
72bf9492
DJ
16208 || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_variable
16209 || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_namespace
16210 || part_die->is_declaration)
16211 {
16212 void **slot;
16213
16214 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (cu->partial_dies, part_die,
9c541725
PA
16215 to_underlying (part_die->sect_off),
16216 INSERT);
72bf9492
DJ
16217 *slot = part_die;
16218 }
16219
8d749320 16220 part_die = XOBNEW (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, struct partial_die_info);
72bf9492
DJ
16221
16222 /* For some DIEs we want to follow their children (if any). For C
bc30ff58 16223 we have no reason to follow the children of structures; for other
98bfdba5
PA
16224 languages we have to, so that we can get at method physnames
16225 to infer fully qualified class names, for DW_AT_specification,
16226 and for C++ template arguments. For C++, we also look one level
16227 inside functions to find template arguments (if the name of the
16228 function does not already contain the template arguments).
bc30ff58
JB
16229
16230 For Ada, we need to scan the children of subprograms and lexical
16231 blocks as well because Ada allows the definition of nested
16232 entities that could be interesting for the debugger, such as
16233 nested subprograms for instance. */
72bf9492 16234 if (last_die->has_children
5afb4e99
DJ
16235 && (load_all
16236 || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_namespace
f55ee35c 16237 || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_module
72bf9492 16238 || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type
98bfdba5
PA
16239 || (cu->language == language_cplus
16240 && last_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram
16241 && (last_die->name == NULL
16242 || strchr (last_die->name, '<') == NULL))
72bf9492
DJ
16243 || (cu->language != language_c
16244 && (last_die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type
680b30c7 16245 || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_interface_type
72bf9492 16246 || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type
bc30ff58
JB
16247 || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type))
16248 || (cu->language == language_ada
16249 && (last_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram
16250 || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_lexical_block))))
72bf9492
DJ
16251 {
16252 nesting_level++;
16253 parent_die = last_die;
16254 continue;
16255 }
16256
16257 /* Otherwise we skip to the next sibling, if any. */
dee91e82 16258 info_ptr = locate_pdi_sibling (reader, last_die, info_ptr);
72bf9492
DJ
16259
16260 /* Back to the top, do it again. */
16261 }
16262}
16263
c906108c
SS
16264/* Read a minimal amount of information into the minimal die structure. */
16265
d521ce57 16266static const gdb_byte *
dee91e82
DE
16267read_partial_die (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
16268 struct partial_die_info *part_die,
16269 struct abbrev_info *abbrev, unsigned int abbrev_len,
d521ce57 16270 const gdb_byte *info_ptr)
c906108c 16271{
dee91e82 16272 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
bb5ed363 16273 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
d521ce57 16274 const gdb_byte *buffer = reader->buffer;
fa238c03 16275 unsigned int i;
c906108c 16276 struct attribute attr;
c5aa993b 16277 int has_low_pc_attr = 0;
c906108c 16278 int has_high_pc_attr = 0;
91da1414 16279 int high_pc_relative = 0;
c906108c 16280
72bf9492 16281 memset (part_die, 0, sizeof (struct partial_die_info));
c906108c 16282
9c541725 16283 part_die->sect_off = (sect_offset) (info_ptr - buffer);
72bf9492
DJ
16284
16285 info_ptr += abbrev_len;
16286
16287 if (abbrev == NULL)
16288 return info_ptr;
16289
c906108c
SS
16290 part_die->tag = abbrev->tag;
16291 part_die->has_children = abbrev->has_children;
c906108c
SS
16292
16293 for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i)
16294 {
dee91e82 16295 info_ptr = read_attribute (reader, &attr, &abbrev->attrs[i], info_ptr);
c906108c
SS
16296
16297 /* Store the data if it is of an attribute we want to keep in a
c5aa993b 16298 partial symbol table. */
c906108c
SS
16299 switch (attr.name)
16300 {
16301 case DW_AT_name:
71c25dea
TT
16302 switch (part_die->tag)
16303 {
16304 case DW_TAG_compile_unit:
95554aad 16305 case DW_TAG_partial_unit:
348e048f 16306 case DW_TAG_type_unit:
71c25dea
TT
16307 /* Compilation units have a DW_AT_name that is a filename, not
16308 a source language identifier. */
16309 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
16310 case DW_TAG_enumerator:
16311 /* These tags always have simple identifiers already; no need
16312 to canonicalize them. */
16313 part_die->name = DW_STRING (&attr);
16314 break;
16315 default:
16316 part_die->name
16317 = dwarf2_canonicalize_name (DW_STRING (&attr), cu,
34a68019 16318 &objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack);
71c25dea
TT
16319 break;
16320 }
c906108c 16321 break;
31ef98ae 16322 case DW_AT_linkage_name:
c906108c 16323 case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name:
31ef98ae
TT
16324 /* Note that both forms of linkage name might appear. We
16325 assume they will be the same, and we only store the last
16326 one we see. */
94af9270
KS
16327 if (cu->language == language_ada)
16328 part_die->name = DW_STRING (&attr);
abc72ce4 16329 part_die->linkage_name = DW_STRING (&attr);
c906108c
SS
16330 break;
16331 case DW_AT_low_pc:
16332 has_low_pc_attr = 1;
31aa7e4e 16333 part_die->lowpc = attr_value_as_address (&attr);
c906108c
SS
16334 break;
16335 case DW_AT_high_pc:
16336 has_high_pc_attr = 1;
31aa7e4e
JB
16337 part_die->highpc = attr_value_as_address (&attr);
16338 if (cu->header.version >= 4 && attr_form_is_constant (&attr))
16339 high_pc_relative = 1;
c906108c
SS
16340 break;
16341 case DW_AT_location:
0963b4bd 16342 /* Support the .debug_loc offsets. */
8e19ed76
PS
16343 if (attr_form_is_block (&attr))
16344 {
95554aad 16345 part_die->d.locdesc = DW_BLOCK (&attr);
8e19ed76 16346 }
3690dd37 16347 else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (&attr))
8e19ed76 16348 {
4d3c2250 16349 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
8e19ed76
PS
16350 }
16351 else
16352 {
4d3c2250
KB
16353 dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("DW_AT_location",
16354 "partial symbol information");
8e19ed76 16355 }
c906108c 16356 break;
c906108c
SS
16357 case DW_AT_external:
16358 part_die->is_external = DW_UNSND (&attr);
16359 break;
16360 case DW_AT_declaration:
16361 part_die->is_declaration = DW_UNSND (&attr);
16362 break;
16363 case DW_AT_type:
16364 part_die->has_type = 1;
16365 break;
16366 case DW_AT_abstract_origin:
16367 case DW_AT_specification:
72bf9492
DJ
16368 case DW_AT_extension:
16369 part_die->has_specification = 1;
c764a876 16370 part_die->spec_offset = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (&attr);
36586728
TT
16371 part_die->spec_is_dwz = (attr.form == DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt
16372 || cu->per_cu->is_dwz);
c906108c
SS
16373 break;
16374 case DW_AT_sibling:
16375 /* Ignore absolute siblings, they might point outside of
16376 the current compile unit. */
16377 if (attr.form == DW_FORM_ref_addr)
3e43a32a
MS
16378 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
16379 _("ignoring absolute DW_AT_sibling"));
c906108c 16380 else
b9502d3f 16381 {
9c541725
PA
16382 sect_offset off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (&attr);
16383 const gdb_byte *sibling_ptr = buffer + to_underlying (off);
b9502d3f
WN
16384
16385 if (sibling_ptr < info_ptr)
16386 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
16387 _("DW_AT_sibling points backwards"));
22869d73
KS
16388 else if (sibling_ptr > reader->buffer_end)
16389 dwarf2_section_buffer_overflow_complaint (reader->die_section);
b9502d3f
WN
16390 else
16391 part_die->sibling = sibling_ptr;
16392 }
c906108c 16393 break;
fa4028e9
JB
16394 case DW_AT_byte_size:
16395 part_die->has_byte_size = 1;
16396 break;
ff908ebf
AW
16397 case DW_AT_const_value:
16398 part_die->has_const_value = 1;
16399 break;
68511cec
CES
16400 case DW_AT_calling_convention:
16401 /* DWARF doesn't provide a way to identify a program's source-level
16402 entry point. DW_AT_calling_convention attributes are only meant
16403 to describe functions' calling conventions.
16404
16405 However, because it's a necessary piece of information in
0c1b455e
TT
16406 Fortran, and before DWARF 4 DW_CC_program was the only
16407 piece of debugging information whose definition refers to
16408 a 'main program' at all, several compilers marked Fortran
16409 main programs with DW_CC_program --- even when those
16410 functions use the standard calling conventions.
16411
16412 Although DWARF now specifies a way to provide this
16413 information, we support this practice for backward
16414 compatibility. */
68511cec 16415 if (DW_UNSND (&attr) == DW_CC_program
0c1b455e
TT
16416 && cu->language == language_fortran)
16417 part_die->main_subprogram = 1;
68511cec 16418 break;
481860b3
GB
16419 case DW_AT_inline:
16420 if (DW_UNSND (&attr) == DW_INL_inlined
16421 || DW_UNSND (&attr) == DW_INL_declared_inlined)
16422 part_die->may_be_inlined = 1;
16423 break;
95554aad
TT
16424
16425 case DW_AT_import:
16426 if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_imported_unit)
36586728 16427 {
9c541725 16428 part_die->d.sect_off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (&attr);
36586728
TT
16429 part_die->is_dwz = (attr.form == DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt
16430 || cu->per_cu->is_dwz);
16431 }
95554aad
TT
16432 break;
16433
0c1b455e
TT
16434 case DW_AT_main_subprogram:
16435 part_die->main_subprogram = DW_UNSND (&attr);
16436 break;
16437
c906108c
SS
16438 default:
16439 break;
16440 }
16441 }
16442
91da1414
MW
16443 if (high_pc_relative)
16444 part_die->highpc += part_die->lowpc;
16445
9373cf26
JK
16446 if (has_low_pc_attr && has_high_pc_attr)
16447 {
16448 /* When using the GNU linker, .gnu.linkonce. sections are used to
16449 eliminate duplicate copies of functions and vtables and such.
16450 The linker will arbitrarily choose one and discard the others.
16451 The AT_*_pc values for such functions refer to local labels in
16452 these sections. If the section from that file was discarded, the
16453 labels are not in the output, so the relocs get a value of 0.
16454 If this is a discarded function, mark the pc bounds as invalid,
16455 so that GDB will ignore it. */
16456 if (part_die->lowpc == 0 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
16457 {
bb5ed363 16458 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
9373cf26
JK
16459
16460 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
16461 _("DW_AT_low_pc %s is zero "
16462 "for DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
16463 paddress (gdbarch, part_die->lowpc),
9c541725 16464 to_underlying (part_die->sect_off), objfile_name (objfile));
9373cf26
JK
16465 }
16466 /* dwarf2_get_pc_bounds has also the strict low < high requirement. */
16467 else if (part_die->lowpc >= part_die->highpc)
16468 {
bb5ed363 16469 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
9373cf26
JK
16470
16471 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
16472 _("DW_AT_low_pc %s is not < DW_AT_high_pc %s "
16473 "for DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
16474 paddress (gdbarch, part_die->lowpc),
16475 paddress (gdbarch, part_die->highpc),
9c541725
PA
16476 to_underlying (part_die->sect_off),
16477 objfile_name (objfile));
9373cf26
JK
16478 }
16479 else
16480 part_die->has_pc_info = 1;
16481 }
85cbf3d3 16482
c906108c
SS
16483 return info_ptr;
16484}
16485
72bf9492
DJ
16486/* Find a cached partial DIE at OFFSET in CU. */
16487
16488static struct partial_die_info *
9c541725 16489find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (sect_offset sect_off, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
72bf9492
DJ
16490{
16491 struct partial_die_info *lookup_die = NULL;
16492 struct partial_die_info part_die;
16493
9c541725 16494 part_die.sect_off = sect_off;
9a3c8263
SM
16495 lookup_die = ((struct partial_die_info *)
16496 htab_find_with_hash (cu->partial_dies, &part_die,
9c541725 16497 to_underlying (sect_off)));
72bf9492 16498
72bf9492
DJ
16499 return lookup_die;
16500}
16501
348e048f
DE
16502/* Find a partial DIE at OFFSET, which may or may not be in CU,
16503 except in the case of .debug_types DIEs which do not reference
16504 outside their CU (they do however referencing other types via
55f1336d 16505 DW_FORM_ref_sig8). */
72bf9492
DJ
16506
16507static struct partial_die_info *
9c541725 16508find_partial_die (sect_offset sect_off, int offset_in_dwz, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
72bf9492 16509{
bb5ed363 16510 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
5afb4e99
DJ
16511 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = NULL;
16512 struct partial_die_info *pd = NULL;
72bf9492 16513
36586728 16514 if (offset_in_dwz == cu->per_cu->is_dwz
9c541725 16515 && offset_in_cu_p (&cu->header, sect_off))
5afb4e99 16516 {
9c541725 16517 pd = find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (sect_off, cu);
5afb4e99
DJ
16518 if (pd != NULL)
16519 return pd;
0d99eb77
DE
16520 /* We missed recording what we needed.
16521 Load all dies and try again. */
16522 per_cu = cu->per_cu;
5afb4e99 16523 }
0d99eb77
DE
16524 else
16525 {
16526 /* TUs don't reference other CUs/TUs (except via type signatures). */
3019eac3 16527 if (cu->per_cu->is_debug_types)
0d99eb77 16528 {
9c541725
PA
16529 error (_("Dwarf Error: Type Unit at offset 0x%x contains"
16530 " external reference to offset 0x%x [in module %s].\n"),
16531 to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off), to_underlying (sect_off),
0d99eb77
DE
16532 bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd));
16533 }
9c541725 16534 per_cu = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (sect_off, offset_in_dwz,
36586728 16535 objfile);
72bf9492 16536
0d99eb77
DE
16537 if (per_cu->cu == NULL || per_cu->cu->partial_dies == NULL)
16538 load_partial_comp_unit (per_cu);
ae038cb0 16539
0d99eb77 16540 per_cu->cu->last_used = 0;
9c541725 16541 pd = find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (sect_off, per_cu->cu);
0d99eb77 16542 }
5afb4e99 16543
dee91e82
DE
16544 /* If we didn't find it, and not all dies have been loaded,
16545 load them all and try again. */
16546
5afb4e99
DJ
16547 if (pd == NULL && per_cu->load_all_dies == 0)
16548 {
5afb4e99 16549 per_cu->load_all_dies = 1;
fd820528
DE
16550
16551 /* This is nasty. When we reread the DIEs, somewhere up the call chain
16552 THIS_CU->cu may already be in use. So we can't just free it and
16553 replace its DIEs with the ones we read in. Instead, we leave those
16554 DIEs alone (which can still be in use, e.g. in scan_partial_symbols),
16555 and clobber THIS_CU->cu->partial_dies with the hash table for the new
16556 set. */
dee91e82 16557 load_partial_comp_unit (per_cu);
5afb4e99 16558
9c541725 16559 pd = find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (sect_off, per_cu->cu);
5afb4e99
DJ
16560 }
16561
16562 if (pd == NULL)
16563 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3e43a32a
MS
16564 _("could not find partial DIE 0x%x "
16565 "in cache [from module %s]\n"),
9c541725 16566 to_underlying (sect_off), bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd));
5afb4e99 16567 return pd;
72bf9492
DJ
16568}
16569
abc72ce4
DE
16570/* See if we can figure out if the class lives in a namespace. We do
16571 this by looking for a member function; its demangled name will
16572 contain namespace info, if there is any. */
16573
16574static void
16575guess_partial_die_structure_name (struct partial_die_info *struct_pdi,
16576 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
16577{
16578 /* NOTE: carlton/2003-10-07: Getting the info this way changes
16579 what template types look like, because the demangler
16580 frequently doesn't give the same name as the debug info. We
16581 could fix this by only using the demangled name to get the
16582 prefix (but see comment in read_structure_type). */
16583
16584 struct partial_die_info *real_pdi;
16585 struct partial_die_info *child_pdi;
16586
16587 /* If this DIE (this DIE's specification, if any) has a parent, then
16588 we should not do this. We'll prepend the parent's fully qualified
16589 name when we create the partial symbol. */
16590
16591 real_pdi = struct_pdi;
16592 while (real_pdi->has_specification)
36586728
TT
16593 real_pdi = find_partial_die (real_pdi->spec_offset,
16594 real_pdi->spec_is_dwz, cu);
abc72ce4
DE
16595
16596 if (real_pdi->die_parent != NULL)
16597 return;
16598
16599 for (child_pdi = struct_pdi->die_child;
16600 child_pdi != NULL;
16601 child_pdi = child_pdi->die_sibling)
16602 {
16603 if (child_pdi->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram
16604 && child_pdi->linkage_name != NULL)
16605 {
16606 char *actual_class_name
16607 = language_class_name_from_physname (cu->language_defn,
16608 child_pdi->linkage_name);
16609 if (actual_class_name != NULL)
16610 {
16611 struct_pdi->name
224c3ddb
SM
16612 = ((const char *)
16613 obstack_copy0 (&cu->objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
16614 actual_class_name,
16615 strlen (actual_class_name)));
abc72ce4
DE
16616 xfree (actual_class_name);
16617 }
16618 break;
16619 }
16620 }
16621}
16622
72bf9492
DJ
16623/* Adjust PART_DIE before generating a symbol for it. This function
16624 may set the is_external flag or change the DIE's name. */
16625
16626static void
16627fixup_partial_die (struct partial_die_info *part_die,
16628 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
16629{
abc72ce4
DE
16630 /* Once we've fixed up a die, there's no point in doing so again.
16631 This also avoids a memory leak if we were to call
16632 guess_partial_die_structure_name multiple times. */
16633 if (part_die->fixup_called)
16634 return;
16635
72bf9492
DJ
16636 /* If we found a reference attribute and the DIE has no name, try
16637 to find a name in the referred to DIE. */
16638
16639 if (part_die->name == NULL && part_die->has_specification)
16640 {
16641 struct partial_die_info *spec_die;
72bf9492 16642
36586728
TT
16643 spec_die = find_partial_die (part_die->spec_offset,
16644 part_die->spec_is_dwz, cu);
72bf9492 16645
10b3939b 16646 fixup_partial_die (spec_die, cu);
72bf9492
DJ
16647
16648 if (spec_die->name)
16649 {
16650 part_die->name = spec_die->name;
16651
16652 /* Copy DW_AT_external attribute if it is set. */
16653 if (spec_die->is_external)
16654 part_die->is_external = spec_die->is_external;
16655 }
16656 }
16657
16658 /* Set default names for some unnamed DIEs. */
72bf9492
DJ
16659
16660 if (part_die->name == NULL && part_die->tag == DW_TAG_namespace)
2b1dbab0 16661 part_die->name = CP_ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_STR;
72bf9492 16662
abc72ce4
DE
16663 /* If there is no parent die to provide a namespace, and there are
16664 children, see if we can determine the namespace from their linkage
122d1940 16665 name. */
abc72ce4 16666 if (cu->language == language_cplus
8b70b953 16667 && !VEC_empty (dwarf2_section_info_def, dwarf2_per_objfile->types)
abc72ce4
DE
16668 && part_die->die_parent == NULL
16669 && part_die->has_children
16670 && (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type
16671 || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type
16672 || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type))
16673 guess_partial_die_structure_name (part_die, cu);
16674
53832f31
TT
16675 /* GCC might emit a nameless struct or union that has a linkage
16676 name. See http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47510. */
16677 if (part_die->name == NULL
96408a79
SA
16678 && (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type
16679 || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_interface_type
16680 || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type
16681 || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type)
53832f31
TT
16682 && part_die->linkage_name != NULL)
16683 {
16684 char *demangled;
16685
8de20a37 16686 demangled = gdb_demangle (part_die->linkage_name, DMGL_TYPES);
53832f31
TT
16687 if (demangled)
16688 {
96408a79
SA
16689 const char *base;
16690
16691 /* Strip any leading namespaces/classes, keep only the base name.
16692 DW_AT_name for named DIEs does not contain the prefixes. */
16693 base = strrchr (demangled, ':');
16694 if (base && base > demangled && base[-1] == ':')
16695 base++;
16696 else
16697 base = demangled;
16698
34a68019 16699 part_die->name
224c3ddb
SM
16700 = ((const char *)
16701 obstack_copy0 (&cu->objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
16702 base, strlen (base)));
53832f31
TT
16703 xfree (demangled);
16704 }
16705 }
16706
abc72ce4 16707 part_die->fixup_called = 1;
72bf9492
DJ
16708}
16709
a8329558 16710/* Read an attribute value described by an attribute form. */
c906108c 16711
d521ce57 16712static const gdb_byte *
dee91e82
DE
16713read_attribute_value (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
16714 struct attribute *attr, unsigned form,
43988095 16715 LONGEST implicit_const, const gdb_byte *info_ptr)
c906108c 16716{
dee91e82 16717 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
3e29f34a
MR
16718 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
16719 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
dee91e82 16720 bfd *abfd = reader->abfd;
e7c27a73 16721 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
c906108c
SS
16722 unsigned int bytes_read;
16723 struct dwarf_block *blk;
16724
aead7601 16725 attr->form = (enum dwarf_form) form;
a8329558 16726 switch (form)
c906108c 16727 {
c906108c 16728 case DW_FORM_ref_addr:
ae411497 16729 if (cu->header.version == 2)
4568ecf9 16730 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_address (abfd, info_ptr, cu, &bytes_read);
ae411497 16731 else
4568ecf9
DE
16732 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_offset (abfd, info_ptr,
16733 &cu->header, &bytes_read);
ae411497
TT
16734 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16735 break;
36586728
TT
16736 case DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt:
16737 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_offset (abfd, info_ptr, &cu->header, &bytes_read);
16738 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16739 break;
ae411497 16740 case DW_FORM_addr:
e7c27a73 16741 DW_ADDR (attr) = read_address (abfd, info_ptr, cu, &bytes_read);
3e29f34a 16742 DW_ADDR (attr) = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, DW_ADDR (attr));
107d2387 16743 info_ptr += bytes_read;
c906108c
SS
16744 break;
16745 case DW_FORM_block2:
7b5a2f43 16746 blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu);
c906108c
SS
16747 blk->size = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
16748 info_ptr += 2;
16749 blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size);
16750 info_ptr += blk->size;
16751 DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk;
16752 break;
16753 case DW_FORM_block4:
7b5a2f43 16754 blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu);
c906108c
SS
16755 blk->size = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
16756 info_ptr += 4;
16757 blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size);
16758 info_ptr += blk->size;
16759 DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk;
16760 break;
16761 case DW_FORM_data2:
16762 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
16763 info_ptr += 2;
16764 break;
16765 case DW_FORM_data4:
16766 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
16767 info_ptr += 4;
16768 break;
16769 case DW_FORM_data8:
16770 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
16771 info_ptr += 8;
16772 break;
0224619f
JK
16773 case DW_FORM_data16:
16774 blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu);
16775 blk->size = 16;
16776 blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, 16);
16777 info_ptr += 16;
16778 DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk;
16779 break;
2dc7f7b3
TT
16780 case DW_FORM_sec_offset:
16781 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_offset (abfd, info_ptr, &cu->header, &bytes_read);
16782 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16783 break;
c906108c 16784 case DW_FORM_string:
9b1c24c8 16785 DW_STRING (attr) = read_direct_string (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
8285870a 16786 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr) = 0;
c906108c
SS
16787 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16788 break;
4bdf3d34 16789 case DW_FORM_strp:
36586728
TT
16790 if (!cu->per_cu->is_dwz)
16791 {
16792 DW_STRING (attr) = read_indirect_string (abfd, info_ptr, cu_header,
16793 &bytes_read);
16794 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr) = 0;
16795 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16796 break;
16797 }
16798 /* FALLTHROUGH */
43988095
JK
16799 case DW_FORM_line_strp:
16800 if (!cu->per_cu->is_dwz)
16801 {
16802 DW_STRING (attr) = read_indirect_line_string (abfd, info_ptr,
16803 cu_header, &bytes_read);
16804 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr) = 0;
16805 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16806 break;
16807 }
16808 /* FALLTHROUGH */
36586728
TT
16809 case DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt:
16810 {
16811 struct dwz_file *dwz = dwarf2_get_dwz_file ();
16812 LONGEST str_offset = read_offset (abfd, info_ptr, cu_header,
16813 &bytes_read);
16814
16815 DW_STRING (attr) = read_indirect_string_from_dwz (dwz, str_offset);
16816 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr) = 0;
16817 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16818 }
4bdf3d34 16819 break;
2dc7f7b3 16820 case DW_FORM_exprloc:
c906108c 16821 case DW_FORM_block:
7b5a2f43 16822 blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu);
c906108c
SS
16823 blk->size = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
16824 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16825 blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size);
16826 info_ptr += blk->size;
16827 DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk;
16828 break;
16829 case DW_FORM_block1:
7b5a2f43 16830 blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu);
c906108c
SS
16831 blk->size = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr);
16832 info_ptr += 1;
16833 blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size);
16834 info_ptr += blk->size;
16835 DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk;
16836 break;
16837 case DW_FORM_data1:
16838 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr);
16839 info_ptr += 1;
16840 break;
16841 case DW_FORM_flag:
16842 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr);
16843 info_ptr += 1;
16844 break;
2dc7f7b3
TT
16845 case DW_FORM_flag_present:
16846 DW_UNSND (attr) = 1;
16847 break;
c906108c
SS
16848 case DW_FORM_sdata:
16849 DW_SND (attr) = read_signed_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
16850 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16851 break;
16852 case DW_FORM_udata:
16853 DW_UNSND (attr) = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
16854 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16855 break;
16856 case DW_FORM_ref1:
9c541725 16857 DW_UNSND (attr) = (to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off)
4568ecf9 16858 + read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr));
c906108c
SS
16859 info_ptr += 1;
16860 break;
16861 case DW_FORM_ref2:
9c541725 16862 DW_UNSND (attr) = (to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off)
4568ecf9 16863 + read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr));
c906108c
SS
16864 info_ptr += 2;
16865 break;
16866 case DW_FORM_ref4:
9c541725 16867 DW_UNSND (attr) = (to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off)
4568ecf9 16868 + read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr));
c906108c
SS
16869 info_ptr += 4;
16870 break;
613e1657 16871 case DW_FORM_ref8:
9c541725 16872 DW_UNSND (attr) = (to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off)
4568ecf9 16873 + read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr));
613e1657
KB
16874 info_ptr += 8;
16875 break;
55f1336d 16876 case DW_FORM_ref_sig8:
ac9ec31b 16877 DW_SIGNATURE (attr) = read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr);
348e048f
DE
16878 info_ptr += 8;
16879 break;
c906108c 16880 case DW_FORM_ref_udata:
9c541725 16881 DW_UNSND (attr) = (to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off)
4568ecf9 16882 + read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read));
c906108c
SS
16883 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16884 break;
c906108c 16885 case DW_FORM_indirect:
a8329558
KW
16886 form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
16887 info_ptr += bytes_read;
43988095
JK
16888 if (form == DW_FORM_implicit_const)
16889 {
16890 implicit_const = read_signed_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
16891 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16892 }
16893 info_ptr = read_attribute_value (reader, attr, form, implicit_const,
16894 info_ptr);
16895 break;
16896 case DW_FORM_implicit_const:
16897 DW_SND (attr) = implicit_const;
a8329558 16898 break;
3019eac3
DE
16899 case DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index:
16900 if (reader->dwo_file == NULL)
16901 {
16902 /* For now flag a hard error.
16903 Later we can turn this into a complaint. */
16904 error (_("Dwarf Error: %s found in non-DWO CU [in module %s]"),
16905 dwarf_form_name (form),
16906 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
16907 }
16908 DW_ADDR (attr) = read_addr_index_from_leb128 (cu, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
16909 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16910 break;
16911 case DW_FORM_GNU_str_index:
16912 if (reader->dwo_file == NULL)
16913 {
16914 /* For now flag a hard error.
16915 Later we can turn this into a complaint if warranted. */
16916 error (_("Dwarf Error: %s found in non-DWO CU [in module %s]"),
16917 dwarf_form_name (form),
16918 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
16919 }
16920 {
16921 ULONGEST str_index =
16922 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read);
16923
342587c4 16924 DW_STRING (attr) = read_str_index (reader, str_index);
3019eac3
DE
16925 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr) = 0;
16926 info_ptr += bytes_read;
16927 }
16928 break;
c906108c 16929 default:
8a3fe4f8 16930 error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot handle %s in DWARF reader [in module %s]"),
659b0389
ML
16931 dwarf_form_name (form),
16932 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
c906108c 16933 }
28e94949 16934
36586728 16935 /* Super hack. */
7771576e 16936 if (cu->per_cu->is_dwz && attr_form_is_ref (attr))
36586728
TT
16937 attr->form = DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt;
16938
28e94949
JB
16939 /* We have seen instances where the compiler tried to emit a byte
16940 size attribute of -1 which ended up being encoded as an unsigned
16941 0xffffffff. Although 0xffffffff is technically a valid size value,
16942 an object of this size seems pretty unlikely so we can relatively
16943 safely treat these cases as if the size attribute was invalid and
16944 treat them as zero by default. */
16945 if (attr->name == DW_AT_byte_size
16946 && form == DW_FORM_data4
16947 && DW_UNSND (attr) >= 0xffffffff)
01c66ae6
JB
16948 {
16949 complaint
16950 (&symfile_complaints,
43bbcdc2
PH
16951 _("Suspicious DW_AT_byte_size value treated as zero instead of %s"),
16952 hex_string (DW_UNSND (attr)));
01c66ae6
JB
16953 DW_UNSND (attr) = 0;
16954 }
28e94949 16955
c906108c
SS
16956 return info_ptr;
16957}
16958
a8329558
KW
16959/* Read an attribute described by an abbreviated attribute. */
16960
d521ce57 16961static const gdb_byte *
dee91e82
DE
16962read_attribute (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
16963 struct attribute *attr, struct attr_abbrev *abbrev,
d521ce57 16964 const gdb_byte *info_ptr)
a8329558
KW
16965{
16966 attr->name = abbrev->name;
43988095
JK
16967 return read_attribute_value (reader, attr, abbrev->form,
16968 abbrev->implicit_const, info_ptr);
a8329558
KW
16969}
16970
0963b4bd 16971/* Read dwarf information from a buffer. */
c906108c
SS
16972
16973static unsigned int
a1855c1d 16974read_1_byte (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf)
c906108c 16975{
fe1b8b76 16976 return bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf);
c906108c
SS
16977}
16978
16979static int
a1855c1d 16980read_1_signed_byte (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf)
c906108c 16981{
fe1b8b76 16982 return bfd_get_signed_8 (abfd, buf);
c906108c
SS
16983}
16984
16985static unsigned int
a1855c1d 16986read_2_bytes (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf)
c906108c 16987{
fe1b8b76 16988 return bfd_get_16 (abfd, buf);
c906108c
SS
16989}
16990
21ae7a4d 16991static int
a1855c1d 16992read_2_signed_bytes (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf)
21ae7a4d
JK
16993{
16994 return bfd_get_signed_16 (abfd, buf);
16995}
16996
c906108c 16997static unsigned int
a1855c1d 16998read_4_bytes (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf)
c906108c 16999{
fe1b8b76 17000 return bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf);
c906108c
SS
17001}
17002
21ae7a4d 17003static int
a1855c1d 17004read_4_signed_bytes (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf)
21ae7a4d
JK
17005{
17006 return bfd_get_signed_32 (abfd, buf);
17007}
17008
93311388 17009static ULONGEST
a1855c1d 17010read_8_bytes (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf)
c906108c 17011{
fe1b8b76 17012 return bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf);
c906108c
SS
17013}
17014
17015static CORE_ADDR
d521ce57 17016read_address (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
891d2f0b 17017 unsigned int *bytes_read)
c906108c 17018{
e7c27a73 17019 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
c906108c
SS
17020 CORE_ADDR retval = 0;
17021
107d2387 17022 if (cu_header->signed_addr_p)
c906108c 17023 {
107d2387
AC
17024 switch (cu_header->addr_size)
17025 {
17026 case 2:
fe1b8b76 17027 retval = bfd_get_signed_16 (abfd, buf);
107d2387
AC
17028 break;
17029 case 4:
fe1b8b76 17030 retval = bfd_get_signed_32 (abfd, buf);
107d2387
AC
17031 break;
17032 case 8:
fe1b8b76 17033 retval = bfd_get_signed_64 (abfd, buf);
107d2387
AC
17034 break;
17035 default:
8e65ff28 17036 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
e2e0b3e5 17037 _("read_address: bad switch, signed [in module %s]"),
659b0389 17038 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
107d2387
AC
17039 }
17040 }
17041 else
17042 {
17043 switch (cu_header->addr_size)
17044 {
17045 case 2:
fe1b8b76 17046 retval = bfd_get_16 (abfd, buf);
107d2387
AC
17047 break;
17048 case 4:
fe1b8b76 17049 retval = bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf);
107d2387
AC
17050 break;
17051 case 8:
fe1b8b76 17052 retval = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf);
107d2387
AC
17053 break;
17054 default:
8e65ff28 17055 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
a73c6dcd
MS
17056 _("read_address: bad switch, "
17057 "unsigned [in module %s]"),
659b0389 17058 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
107d2387 17059 }
c906108c 17060 }
64367e0a 17061
107d2387
AC
17062 *bytes_read = cu_header->addr_size;
17063 return retval;
c906108c
SS
17064}
17065
f7ef9339 17066/* Read the initial length from a section. The (draft) DWARF 3
613e1657
KB
17067 specification allows the initial length to take up either 4 bytes
17068 or 12 bytes. If the first 4 bytes are 0xffffffff, then the next 8
17069 bytes describe the length and all offsets will be 8 bytes in length
17070 instead of 4.
17071
f7ef9339
KB
17072 An older, non-standard 64-bit format is also handled by this
17073 function. The older format in question stores the initial length
17074 as an 8-byte quantity without an escape value. Lengths greater
17075 than 2^32 aren't very common which means that the initial 4 bytes
17076 is almost always zero. Since a length value of zero doesn't make
17077 sense for the 32-bit format, this initial zero can be considered to
17078 be an escape value which indicates the presence of the older 64-bit
17079 format. As written, the code can't detect (old format) lengths
917c78fc
MK
17080 greater than 4GB. If it becomes necessary to handle lengths
17081 somewhat larger than 4GB, we could allow other small values (such
17082 as the non-sensical values of 1, 2, and 3) to also be used as
17083 escape values indicating the presence of the old format.
f7ef9339 17084
917c78fc
MK
17085 The value returned via bytes_read should be used to increment the
17086 relevant pointer after calling read_initial_length().
c764a876 17087
613e1657
KB
17088 [ Note: read_initial_length() and read_offset() are based on the
17089 document entitled "DWARF Debugging Information Format", revision
f7ef9339 17090 3, draft 8, dated November 19, 2001. This document was obtained
613e1657
KB
17091 from:
17092
f7ef9339 17093 http://reality.sgiweb.org/davea/dwarf3-draft8-011125.pdf
6e70227d 17094
613e1657
KB
17095 This document is only a draft and is subject to change. (So beware.)
17096
f7ef9339 17097 Details regarding the older, non-standard 64-bit format were
917c78fc
MK
17098 determined empirically by examining 64-bit ELF files produced by
17099 the SGI toolchain on an IRIX 6.5 machine.
f7ef9339
KB
17100
17101 - Kevin, July 16, 2002
613e1657
KB
17102 ] */
17103
17104static LONGEST
d521ce57 17105read_initial_length (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read)
613e1657 17106{
fe1b8b76 17107 LONGEST length = bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf);
613e1657 17108
dd373385 17109 if (length == 0xffffffff)
613e1657 17110 {
fe1b8b76 17111 length = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf + 4);
613e1657 17112 *bytes_read = 12;
613e1657 17113 }
dd373385 17114 else if (length == 0)
f7ef9339 17115 {
dd373385 17116 /* Handle the (non-standard) 64-bit DWARF2 format used by IRIX. */
fe1b8b76 17117 length = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf);
f7ef9339 17118 *bytes_read = 8;
f7ef9339 17119 }
613e1657
KB
17120 else
17121 {
17122 *bytes_read = 4;
613e1657
KB
17123 }
17124
c764a876
DE
17125 return length;
17126}
dd373385 17127
c764a876
DE
17128/* Cover function for read_initial_length.
17129 Returns the length of the object at BUF, and stores the size of the
17130 initial length in *BYTES_READ and stores the size that offsets will be in
17131 *OFFSET_SIZE.
17132 If the initial length size is not equivalent to that specified in
17133 CU_HEADER then issue a complaint.
17134 This is useful when reading non-comp-unit headers. */
dd373385 17135
c764a876 17136static LONGEST
d521ce57 17137read_checked_initial_length_and_offset (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
c764a876
DE
17138 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
17139 unsigned int *bytes_read,
17140 unsigned int *offset_size)
17141{
17142 LONGEST length = read_initial_length (abfd, buf, bytes_read);
17143
17144 gdb_assert (cu_header->initial_length_size == 4
17145 || cu_header->initial_length_size == 8
17146 || cu_header->initial_length_size == 12);
17147
17148 if (cu_header->initial_length_size != *bytes_read)
17149 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
17150 _("intermixed 32-bit and 64-bit DWARF sections"));
dd373385 17151
c764a876 17152 *offset_size = (*bytes_read == 4) ? 4 : 8;
dd373385 17153 return length;
613e1657
KB
17154}
17155
17156/* Read an offset from the data stream. The size of the offset is
917c78fc 17157 given by cu_header->offset_size. */
613e1657
KB
17158
17159static LONGEST
d521ce57
TT
17160read_offset (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
17161 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
891d2f0b 17162 unsigned int *bytes_read)
c764a876
DE
17163{
17164 LONGEST offset = read_offset_1 (abfd, buf, cu_header->offset_size);
9a619af0 17165
c764a876
DE
17166 *bytes_read = cu_header->offset_size;
17167 return offset;
17168}
17169
17170/* Read an offset from the data stream. */
17171
17172static LONGEST
d521ce57 17173read_offset_1 (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int offset_size)
613e1657
KB
17174{
17175 LONGEST retval = 0;
17176
c764a876 17177 switch (offset_size)
613e1657
KB
17178 {
17179 case 4:
fe1b8b76 17180 retval = bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf);
613e1657
KB
17181 break;
17182 case 8:
fe1b8b76 17183 retval = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf);
613e1657
KB
17184 break;
17185 default:
8e65ff28 17186 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
c764a876 17187 _("read_offset_1: bad switch [in module %s]"),
659b0389 17188 bfd_get_filename (abfd));
613e1657
KB
17189 }
17190
917c78fc 17191 return retval;
613e1657
KB
17192}
17193
d521ce57
TT
17194static const gdb_byte *
17195read_n_bytes (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int size)
c906108c
SS
17196{
17197 /* If the size of a host char is 8 bits, we can return a pointer
17198 to the buffer, otherwise we have to copy the data to a buffer
17199 allocated on the temporary obstack. */
4bdf3d34 17200 gdb_assert (HOST_CHAR_BIT == 8);
c906108c 17201 return buf;
c906108c
SS
17202}
17203
d521ce57
TT
17204static const char *
17205read_direct_string (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
17206 unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr)
c906108c
SS
17207{
17208 /* If the size of a host char is 8 bits, we can return a pointer
17209 to the string, otherwise we have to copy the string to a buffer
17210 allocated on the temporary obstack. */
4bdf3d34 17211 gdb_assert (HOST_CHAR_BIT == 8);
c906108c
SS
17212 if (*buf == '\0')
17213 {
17214 *bytes_read_ptr = 1;
17215 return NULL;
17216 }
d521ce57
TT
17217 *bytes_read_ptr = strlen ((const char *) buf) + 1;
17218 return (const char *) buf;
4bdf3d34
JJ
17219}
17220
43988095
JK
17221/* Return pointer to string at section SECT offset STR_OFFSET with error
17222 reporting strings FORM_NAME and SECT_NAME. */
17223
d521ce57 17224static const char *
43988095
JK
17225read_indirect_string_at_offset_from (bfd *abfd, LONGEST str_offset,
17226 struct dwarf2_section_info *sect,
17227 const char *form_name,
17228 const char *sect_name)
17229{
17230 dwarf2_read_section (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile, sect);
17231 if (sect->buffer == NULL)
17232 error (_("%s used without %s section [in module %s]"),
17233 form_name, sect_name, bfd_get_filename (abfd));
17234 if (str_offset >= sect->size)
17235 error (_("%s pointing outside of %s section [in module %s]"),
17236 form_name, sect_name, bfd_get_filename (abfd));
4bdf3d34 17237 gdb_assert (HOST_CHAR_BIT == 8);
43988095 17238 if (sect->buffer[str_offset] == '\0')
4bdf3d34 17239 return NULL;
43988095
JK
17240 return (const char *) (sect->buffer + str_offset);
17241}
17242
17243/* Return pointer to string at .debug_str offset STR_OFFSET. */
17244
17245static const char *
17246read_indirect_string_at_offset (bfd *abfd, LONGEST str_offset)
17247{
17248 return read_indirect_string_at_offset_from (abfd, str_offset,
17249 &dwarf2_per_objfile->str,
17250 "DW_FORM_strp", ".debug_str");
17251}
17252
17253/* Return pointer to string at .debug_line_str offset STR_OFFSET. */
17254
17255static const char *
17256read_indirect_line_string_at_offset (bfd *abfd, LONGEST str_offset)
17257{
17258 return read_indirect_string_at_offset_from (abfd, str_offset,
17259 &dwarf2_per_objfile->line_str,
17260 "DW_FORM_line_strp",
17261 ".debug_line_str");
c906108c
SS
17262}
17263
36586728
TT
17264/* Read a string at offset STR_OFFSET in the .debug_str section from
17265 the .dwz file DWZ. Throw an error if the offset is too large. If
17266 the string consists of a single NUL byte, return NULL; otherwise
17267 return a pointer to the string. */
17268
d521ce57 17269static const char *
36586728
TT
17270read_indirect_string_from_dwz (struct dwz_file *dwz, LONGEST str_offset)
17271{
17272 dwarf2_read_section (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile, &dwz->str);
17273
17274 if (dwz->str.buffer == NULL)
17275 error (_("DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt used without .debug_str "
17276 "section [in module %s]"),
17277 bfd_get_filename (dwz->dwz_bfd));
17278 if (str_offset >= dwz->str.size)
17279 error (_("DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt pointing outside of "
17280 ".debug_str section [in module %s]"),
17281 bfd_get_filename (dwz->dwz_bfd));
17282 gdb_assert (HOST_CHAR_BIT == 8);
17283 if (dwz->str.buffer[str_offset] == '\0')
17284 return NULL;
d521ce57 17285 return (const char *) (dwz->str.buffer + str_offset);
36586728
TT
17286}
17287
43988095
JK
17288/* Return pointer to string at .debug_str offset as read from BUF.
17289 BUF is assumed to be in a compilation unit described by CU_HEADER.
17290 Return *BYTES_READ_PTR count of bytes read from BUF. */
17291
d521ce57
TT
17292static const char *
17293read_indirect_string (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
cf2c3c16
TT
17294 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
17295 unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr)
17296{
17297 LONGEST str_offset = read_offset (abfd, buf, cu_header, bytes_read_ptr);
17298
17299 return read_indirect_string_at_offset (abfd, str_offset);
17300}
17301
43988095
JK
17302/* Return pointer to string at .debug_line_str offset as read from BUF.
17303 BUF is assumed to be in a compilation unit described by CU_HEADER.
17304 Return *BYTES_READ_PTR count of bytes read from BUF. */
17305
17306static const char *
17307read_indirect_line_string (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
17308 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
17309 unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr)
17310{
17311 LONGEST str_offset = read_offset (abfd, buf, cu_header, bytes_read_ptr);
17312
17313 return read_indirect_line_string_at_offset (abfd, str_offset);
17314}
17315
17316ULONGEST
d521ce57 17317read_unsigned_leb128 (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
43988095 17318 unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr)
c906108c 17319{
12df843f 17320 ULONGEST result;
ce5d95e1 17321 unsigned int num_read;
870f88f7 17322 int shift;
c906108c
SS
17323 unsigned char byte;
17324
17325 result = 0;
17326 shift = 0;
17327 num_read = 0;
c906108c
SS
17328 while (1)
17329 {
fe1b8b76 17330 byte = bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf);
c906108c
SS
17331 buf++;
17332 num_read++;
12df843f 17333 result |= ((ULONGEST) (byte & 127) << shift);
c906108c
SS
17334 if ((byte & 128) == 0)
17335 {
17336 break;
17337 }
17338 shift += 7;
17339 }
17340 *bytes_read_ptr = num_read;
17341 return result;
17342}
17343
12df843f 17344static LONGEST
d521ce57
TT
17345read_signed_leb128 (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
17346 unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr)
c906108c 17347{
12df843f 17348 LONGEST result;
870f88f7 17349 int shift, num_read;
c906108c
SS
17350 unsigned char byte;
17351
17352 result = 0;
17353 shift = 0;
c906108c 17354 num_read = 0;
c906108c
SS
17355 while (1)
17356 {
fe1b8b76 17357 byte = bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf);
c906108c
SS
17358 buf++;
17359 num_read++;
12df843f 17360 result |= ((LONGEST) (byte & 127) << shift);
c906108c
SS
17361 shift += 7;
17362 if ((byte & 128) == 0)
17363 {
17364 break;
17365 }
17366 }
77e0b926 17367 if ((shift < 8 * sizeof (result)) && (byte & 0x40))
12df843f 17368 result |= -(((LONGEST) 1) << shift);
c906108c
SS
17369 *bytes_read_ptr = num_read;
17370 return result;
17371}
17372
3019eac3
DE
17373/* Given index ADDR_INDEX in .debug_addr, fetch the value.
17374 ADDR_BASE is the DW_AT_GNU_addr_base attribute or zero.
17375 ADDR_SIZE is the size of addresses from the CU header. */
17376
17377static CORE_ADDR
17378read_addr_index_1 (unsigned int addr_index, ULONGEST addr_base, int addr_size)
17379{
17380 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
17381 bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
17382 const gdb_byte *info_ptr;
17383
17384 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, &dwarf2_per_objfile->addr);
17385 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->addr.buffer == NULL)
17386 error (_("DW_FORM_addr_index used without .debug_addr section [in module %s]"),
4262abfb 17387 objfile_name (objfile));
3019eac3
DE
17388 if (addr_base + addr_index * addr_size >= dwarf2_per_objfile->addr.size)
17389 error (_("DW_FORM_addr_index pointing outside of "
17390 ".debug_addr section [in module %s]"),
4262abfb 17391 objfile_name (objfile));
3019eac3
DE
17392 info_ptr = (dwarf2_per_objfile->addr.buffer
17393 + addr_base + addr_index * addr_size);
17394 if (addr_size == 4)
17395 return bfd_get_32 (abfd, info_ptr);
17396 else
17397 return bfd_get_64 (abfd, info_ptr);
17398}
17399
17400/* Given index ADDR_INDEX in .debug_addr, fetch the value. */
17401
17402static CORE_ADDR
17403read_addr_index (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, unsigned int addr_index)
17404{
17405 return read_addr_index_1 (addr_index, cu->addr_base, cu->header.addr_size);
17406}
17407
17408/* Given a pointer to an leb128 value, fetch the value from .debug_addr. */
17409
17410static CORE_ADDR
d521ce57 17411read_addr_index_from_leb128 (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
3019eac3
DE
17412 unsigned int *bytes_read)
17413{
17414 bfd *abfd = cu->objfile->obfd;
17415 unsigned int addr_index = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, bytes_read);
17416
17417 return read_addr_index (cu, addr_index);
17418}
17419
17420/* Data structure to pass results from dwarf2_read_addr_index_reader
17421 back to dwarf2_read_addr_index. */
17422
17423struct dwarf2_read_addr_index_data
17424{
17425 ULONGEST addr_base;
17426 int addr_size;
17427};
17428
17429/* die_reader_func for dwarf2_read_addr_index. */
17430
17431static void
17432dwarf2_read_addr_index_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 17433 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
3019eac3
DE
17434 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
17435 int has_children,
17436 void *data)
17437{
17438 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
17439 struct dwarf2_read_addr_index_data *aidata =
17440 (struct dwarf2_read_addr_index_data *) data;
17441
17442 aidata->addr_base = cu->addr_base;
17443 aidata->addr_size = cu->header.addr_size;
17444}
17445
17446/* Given an index in .debug_addr, fetch the value.
17447 NOTE: This can be called during dwarf expression evaluation,
17448 long after the debug information has been read, and thus per_cu->cu
17449 may no longer exist. */
17450
17451CORE_ADDR
17452dwarf2_read_addr_index (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
17453 unsigned int addr_index)
17454{
17455 struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->objfile;
17456 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = per_cu->cu;
17457 ULONGEST addr_base;
17458 int addr_size;
17459
17460 /* This is intended to be called from outside this file. */
17461 dw2_setup (objfile);
17462
17463 /* We need addr_base and addr_size.
17464 If we don't have PER_CU->cu, we have to get it.
17465 Nasty, but the alternative is storing the needed info in PER_CU,
17466 which at this point doesn't seem justified: it's not clear how frequently
17467 it would get used and it would increase the size of every PER_CU.
17468 Entry points like dwarf2_per_cu_addr_size do a similar thing
17469 so we're not in uncharted territory here.
17470 Alas we need to be a bit more complicated as addr_base is contained
17471 in the DIE.
17472
17473 We don't need to read the entire CU(/TU).
17474 We just need the header and top level die.
a1b64ce1 17475
3019eac3 17476 IWBN to use the aging mechanism to let us lazily later discard the CU.
a1b64ce1 17477 For now we skip this optimization. */
3019eac3
DE
17478
17479 if (cu != NULL)
17480 {
17481 addr_base = cu->addr_base;
17482 addr_size = cu->header.addr_size;
17483 }
17484 else
17485 {
17486 struct dwarf2_read_addr_index_data aidata;
17487
a1b64ce1
DE
17488 /* Note: We can't use init_cutu_and_read_dies_simple here,
17489 we need addr_base. */
17490 init_cutu_and_read_dies (per_cu, NULL, 0, 0,
17491 dwarf2_read_addr_index_reader, &aidata);
3019eac3
DE
17492 addr_base = aidata.addr_base;
17493 addr_size = aidata.addr_size;
17494 }
17495
17496 return read_addr_index_1 (addr_index, addr_base, addr_size);
17497}
17498
57d63ce2
DE
17499/* Given a DW_FORM_GNU_str_index, fetch the string.
17500 This is only used by the Fission support. */
3019eac3 17501
d521ce57 17502static const char *
342587c4 17503read_str_index (const struct die_reader_specs *reader, ULONGEST str_index)
3019eac3
DE
17504{
17505 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
c5164cbc 17506 const char *objf_name = objfile_name (objfile);
3019eac3 17507 bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
342587c4 17508 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
73869dc2
DE
17509 struct dwarf2_section_info *str_section = &reader->dwo_file->sections.str;
17510 struct dwarf2_section_info *str_offsets_section =
17511 &reader->dwo_file->sections.str_offsets;
d521ce57 17512 const gdb_byte *info_ptr;
3019eac3 17513 ULONGEST str_offset;
57d63ce2 17514 static const char form_name[] = "DW_FORM_GNU_str_index";
3019eac3 17515
73869dc2
DE
17516 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, str_section);
17517 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, str_offsets_section);
17518 if (str_section->buffer == NULL)
57d63ce2 17519 error (_("%s used without .debug_str.dwo section"
9c541725
PA
17520 " in CU at offset 0x%x [in module %s]"),
17521 form_name, to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off), objf_name);
73869dc2 17522 if (str_offsets_section->buffer == NULL)
57d63ce2 17523 error (_("%s used without .debug_str_offsets.dwo section"
9c541725
PA
17524 " in CU at offset 0x%x [in module %s]"),
17525 form_name, to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off), objf_name);
73869dc2 17526 if (str_index * cu->header.offset_size >= str_offsets_section->size)
57d63ce2 17527 error (_("%s pointing outside of .debug_str_offsets.dwo"
9c541725
PA
17528 " section in CU at offset 0x%x [in module %s]"),
17529 form_name, to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off), objf_name);
73869dc2 17530 info_ptr = (str_offsets_section->buffer
3019eac3
DE
17531 + str_index * cu->header.offset_size);
17532 if (cu->header.offset_size == 4)
17533 str_offset = bfd_get_32 (abfd, info_ptr);
17534 else
17535 str_offset = bfd_get_64 (abfd, info_ptr);
73869dc2 17536 if (str_offset >= str_section->size)
57d63ce2 17537 error (_("Offset from %s pointing outside of"
9c541725
PA
17538 " .debug_str.dwo section in CU at offset 0x%x [in module %s]"),
17539 form_name, to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off), objf_name);
73869dc2 17540 return (const char *) (str_section->buffer + str_offset);
3019eac3
DE
17541}
17542
3019eac3
DE
17543/* Return the length of an LEB128 number in BUF. */
17544
17545static int
17546leb128_size (const gdb_byte *buf)
17547{
17548 const gdb_byte *begin = buf;
17549 gdb_byte byte;
17550
17551 while (1)
17552 {
17553 byte = *buf++;
17554 if ((byte & 128) == 0)
17555 return buf - begin;
17556 }
17557}
17558
c906108c 17559static void
e142c38c 17560set_cu_language (unsigned int lang, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c
SS
17561{
17562 switch (lang)
17563 {
17564 case DW_LANG_C89:
76bee0cc 17565 case DW_LANG_C99:
0cfd832f 17566 case DW_LANG_C11:
c906108c 17567 case DW_LANG_C:
d1be3247 17568 case DW_LANG_UPC:
e142c38c 17569 cu->language = language_c;
c906108c 17570 break;
9c37b5ae 17571 case DW_LANG_Java:
c906108c 17572 case DW_LANG_C_plus_plus:
0cfd832f
MW
17573 case DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_11:
17574 case DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_14:
e142c38c 17575 cu->language = language_cplus;
c906108c 17576 break;
6aecb9c2
JB
17577 case DW_LANG_D:
17578 cu->language = language_d;
17579 break;
c906108c
SS
17580 case DW_LANG_Fortran77:
17581 case DW_LANG_Fortran90:
b21b22e0 17582 case DW_LANG_Fortran95:
f7de9aab
MW
17583 case DW_LANG_Fortran03:
17584 case DW_LANG_Fortran08:
e142c38c 17585 cu->language = language_fortran;
c906108c 17586 break;
a766d390
DE
17587 case DW_LANG_Go:
17588 cu->language = language_go;
17589 break;
c906108c 17590 case DW_LANG_Mips_Assembler:
e142c38c 17591 cu->language = language_asm;
c906108c
SS
17592 break;
17593 case DW_LANG_Ada83:
8aaf0b47 17594 case DW_LANG_Ada95:
bc5f45f8
JB
17595 cu->language = language_ada;
17596 break;
72019c9c
GM
17597 case DW_LANG_Modula2:
17598 cu->language = language_m2;
17599 break;
fe8e67fd
PM
17600 case DW_LANG_Pascal83:
17601 cu->language = language_pascal;
17602 break;
22566fbd
DJ
17603 case DW_LANG_ObjC:
17604 cu->language = language_objc;
17605 break;
c44af4eb
TT
17606 case DW_LANG_Rust:
17607 case DW_LANG_Rust_old:
17608 cu->language = language_rust;
17609 break;
c906108c
SS
17610 case DW_LANG_Cobol74:
17611 case DW_LANG_Cobol85:
c906108c 17612 default:
e142c38c 17613 cu->language = language_minimal;
c906108c
SS
17614 break;
17615 }
e142c38c 17616 cu->language_defn = language_def (cu->language);
c906108c
SS
17617}
17618
17619/* Return the named attribute or NULL if not there. */
17620
17621static struct attribute *
e142c38c 17622dwarf2_attr (struct die_info *die, unsigned int name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 17623{
a48e046c 17624 for (;;)
c906108c 17625 {
a48e046c
TT
17626 unsigned int i;
17627 struct attribute *spec = NULL;
17628
17629 for (i = 0; i < die->num_attrs; ++i)
17630 {
17631 if (die->attrs[i].name == name)
17632 return &die->attrs[i];
17633 if (die->attrs[i].name == DW_AT_specification
17634 || die->attrs[i].name == DW_AT_abstract_origin)
17635 spec = &die->attrs[i];
17636 }
17637
17638 if (!spec)
17639 break;
c906108c 17640
f2f0e013 17641 die = follow_die_ref (die, spec, &cu);
f2f0e013 17642 }
c5aa993b 17643
c906108c
SS
17644 return NULL;
17645}
17646
348e048f
DE
17647/* Return the named attribute or NULL if not there,
17648 but do not follow DW_AT_specification, etc.
17649 This is for use in contexts where we're reading .debug_types dies.
17650 Following DW_AT_specification, DW_AT_abstract_origin will take us
17651 back up the chain, and we want to go down. */
17652
17653static struct attribute *
45e58e77 17654dwarf2_attr_no_follow (struct die_info *die, unsigned int name)
348e048f
DE
17655{
17656 unsigned int i;
17657
17658 for (i = 0; i < die->num_attrs; ++i)
17659 if (die->attrs[i].name == name)
17660 return &die->attrs[i];
17661
17662 return NULL;
17663}
17664
7d45c7c3
KB
17665/* Return the string associated with a string-typed attribute, or NULL if it
17666 is either not found or is of an incorrect type. */
17667
17668static const char *
17669dwarf2_string_attr (struct die_info *die, unsigned int name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
17670{
17671 struct attribute *attr;
17672 const char *str = NULL;
17673
17674 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, name, cu);
17675
17676 if (attr != NULL)
17677 {
43988095 17678 if (attr->form == DW_FORM_strp || attr->form == DW_FORM_line_strp
b3340438
L
17679 || attr->form == DW_FORM_string
17680 || attr->form == DW_FORM_GNU_str_index
16eb6b2d 17681 || attr->form == DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt)
7d45c7c3
KB
17682 str = DW_STRING (attr);
17683 else
17684 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
17685 _("string type expected for attribute %s for "
17686 "DIE at 0x%x in module %s"),
9c541725 17687 dwarf_attr_name (name), to_underlying (die->sect_off),
7d45c7c3
KB
17688 objfile_name (cu->objfile));
17689 }
17690
17691 return str;
17692}
17693
05cf31d1
JB
17694/* Return non-zero iff the attribute NAME is defined for the given DIE,
17695 and holds a non-zero value. This function should only be used for
2dc7f7b3 17696 DW_FORM_flag or DW_FORM_flag_present attributes. */
05cf31d1
JB
17697
17698static int
17699dwarf2_flag_true_p (struct die_info *die, unsigned name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
17700{
17701 struct attribute *attr = dwarf2_attr (die, name, cu);
17702
17703 return (attr && DW_UNSND (attr));
17704}
17705
3ca72b44 17706static int
e142c38c 17707die_is_declaration (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
3ca72b44 17708{
05cf31d1
JB
17709 /* A DIE is a declaration if it has a DW_AT_declaration attribute
17710 which value is non-zero. However, we have to be careful with
17711 DIEs having a DW_AT_specification attribute, because dwarf2_attr()
17712 (via dwarf2_flag_true_p) follows this attribute. So we may
17713 end up accidently finding a declaration attribute that belongs
17714 to a different DIE referenced by the specification attribute,
17715 even though the given DIE does not have a declaration attribute. */
17716 return (dwarf2_flag_true_p (die, DW_AT_declaration, cu)
17717 && dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_specification, cu) == NULL);
3ca72b44
AC
17718}
17719
63d06c5c 17720/* Return the die giving the specification for DIE, if there is
f2f0e013 17721 one. *SPEC_CU is the CU containing DIE on input, and the CU
edb3359d
DJ
17722 containing the return value on output. If there is no
17723 specification, but there is an abstract origin, that is
17724 returned. */
63d06c5c
DC
17725
17726static struct die_info *
f2f0e013 17727die_specification (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu **spec_cu)
63d06c5c 17728{
f2f0e013
DJ
17729 struct attribute *spec_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_specification,
17730 *spec_cu);
63d06c5c 17731
edb3359d
DJ
17732 if (spec_attr == NULL)
17733 spec_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, *spec_cu);
17734
63d06c5c
DC
17735 if (spec_attr == NULL)
17736 return NULL;
17737 else
f2f0e013 17738 return follow_die_ref (die, spec_attr, spec_cu);
63d06c5c 17739}
c906108c 17740
527f3840
JK
17741/* Stub for free_line_header to match void * callback types. */
17742
17743static void
17744free_line_header_voidp (void *arg)
17745{
9a3c8263 17746 struct line_header *lh = (struct line_header *) arg;
527f3840 17747
fff8551c 17748 delete lh;
527f3840
JK
17749}
17750
fff8551c
PA
17751void
17752line_header::add_include_dir (const char *include_dir)
c906108c 17753{
27e0867f 17754 if (dwarf_line_debug >= 2)
fff8551c
PA
17755 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Adding dir %zu: %s\n",
17756 include_dirs.size () + 1, include_dir);
27e0867f 17757
fff8551c 17758 include_dirs.push_back (include_dir);
debd256d 17759}
6e70227d 17760
fff8551c
PA
17761void
17762line_header::add_file_name (const char *name,
ecfb656c 17763 dir_index d_index,
fff8551c
PA
17764 unsigned int mod_time,
17765 unsigned int length)
debd256d 17766{
27e0867f
DE
17767 if (dwarf_line_debug >= 2)
17768 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Adding file %u: %s\n",
fff8551c 17769 (unsigned) file_names.size () + 1, name);
27e0867f 17770
ecfb656c 17771 file_names.emplace_back (name, d_index, mod_time, length);
debd256d 17772}
6e70227d 17773
83769d0b 17774/* A convenience function to find the proper .debug_line section for a CU. */
36586728
TT
17775
17776static struct dwarf2_section_info *
17777get_debug_line_section (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
17778{
17779 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
17780
17781 /* For TUs in DWO files, the DW_AT_stmt_list attribute lives in the
17782 DWO file. */
17783 if (cu->dwo_unit && cu->per_cu->is_debug_types)
17784 section = &cu->dwo_unit->dwo_file->sections.line;
17785 else if (cu->per_cu->is_dwz)
17786 {
17787 struct dwz_file *dwz = dwarf2_get_dwz_file ();
17788
17789 section = &dwz->line;
17790 }
17791 else
17792 section = &dwarf2_per_objfile->line;
17793
17794 return section;
17795}
17796
43988095
JK
17797/* Read directory or file name entry format, starting with byte of
17798 format count entries, ULEB128 pairs of entry formats, ULEB128 of
17799 entries count and the entries themselves in the described entry
17800 format. */
17801
17802static void
17803read_formatted_entries (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte **bufp,
17804 struct line_header *lh,
17805 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
17806 void (*callback) (struct line_header *lh,
17807 const char *name,
ecfb656c 17808 dir_index d_index,
43988095
JK
17809 unsigned int mod_time,
17810 unsigned int length))
17811{
17812 gdb_byte format_count, formati;
17813 ULONGEST data_count, datai;
17814 const gdb_byte *buf = *bufp;
17815 const gdb_byte *format_header_data;
17816 int i;
17817 unsigned int bytes_read;
17818
17819 format_count = read_1_byte (abfd, buf);
17820 buf += 1;
17821 format_header_data = buf;
17822 for (formati = 0; formati < format_count; formati++)
17823 {
17824 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read);
17825 buf += bytes_read;
17826 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read);
17827 buf += bytes_read;
17828 }
17829
17830 data_count = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read);
17831 buf += bytes_read;
17832 for (datai = 0; datai < data_count; datai++)
17833 {
17834 const gdb_byte *format = format_header_data;
17835 struct file_entry fe;
17836
43988095
JK
17837 for (formati = 0; formati < format_count; formati++)
17838 {
ecfb656c 17839 ULONGEST content_type = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, format, &bytes_read);
43988095 17840 format += bytes_read;
43988095 17841
ecfb656c 17842 ULONGEST form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, format, &bytes_read);
43988095 17843 format += bytes_read;
ecfb656c
PA
17844
17845 gdb::optional<const char *> string;
17846 gdb::optional<unsigned int> uint;
17847
43988095
JK
17848 switch (form)
17849 {
17850 case DW_FORM_string:
ecfb656c 17851 string.emplace (read_direct_string (abfd, buf, &bytes_read));
43988095
JK
17852 buf += bytes_read;
17853 break;
17854
17855 case DW_FORM_line_strp:
ecfb656c
PA
17856 string.emplace (read_indirect_line_string (abfd, buf,
17857 cu_header,
17858 &bytes_read));
43988095
JK
17859 buf += bytes_read;
17860 break;
17861
17862 case DW_FORM_data1:
ecfb656c 17863 uint.emplace (read_1_byte (abfd, buf));
43988095
JK
17864 buf += 1;
17865 break;
17866
17867 case DW_FORM_data2:
ecfb656c 17868 uint.emplace (read_2_bytes (abfd, buf));
43988095
JK
17869 buf += 2;
17870 break;
17871
17872 case DW_FORM_data4:
ecfb656c 17873 uint.emplace (read_4_bytes (abfd, buf));
43988095
JK
17874 buf += 4;
17875 break;
17876
17877 case DW_FORM_data8:
ecfb656c 17878 uint.emplace (read_8_bytes (abfd, buf));
43988095
JK
17879 buf += 8;
17880 break;
17881
17882 case DW_FORM_udata:
ecfb656c 17883 uint.emplace (read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read));
43988095
JK
17884 buf += bytes_read;
17885 break;
17886
17887 case DW_FORM_block:
17888 /* It is valid only for DW_LNCT_timestamp which is ignored by
17889 current GDB. */
17890 break;
17891 }
ecfb656c
PA
17892
17893 switch (content_type)
17894 {
17895 case DW_LNCT_path:
17896 if (string.has_value ())
17897 fe.name = *string;
17898 break;
17899 case DW_LNCT_directory_index:
17900 if (uint.has_value ())
17901 fe.d_index = (dir_index) *uint;
17902 break;
17903 case DW_LNCT_timestamp:
17904 if (uint.has_value ())
17905 fe.mod_time = *uint;
17906 break;
17907 case DW_LNCT_size:
17908 if (uint.has_value ())
17909 fe.length = *uint;
17910 break;
17911 case DW_LNCT_MD5:
17912 break;
17913 default:
17914 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
17915 _("Unknown format content type %s"),
17916 pulongest (content_type));
17917 }
43988095
JK
17918 }
17919
ecfb656c 17920 callback (lh, fe.name, fe.d_index, fe.mod_time, fe.length);
43988095
JK
17921 }
17922
17923 *bufp = buf;
17924}
17925
debd256d 17926/* Read the statement program header starting at OFFSET in
3019eac3 17927 .debug_line, or .debug_line.dwo. Return a pointer
6502dd73 17928 to a struct line_header, allocated using xmalloc.
cd366ee8
DE
17929 Returns NULL if there is a problem reading the header, e.g., if it
17930 has a version we don't understand.
debd256d
JB
17931
17932 NOTE: the strings in the include directory and file name tables of
3019eac3
DE
17933 the returned object point into the dwarf line section buffer,
17934 and must not be freed. */
ae2de4f8 17935
fff8551c 17936static line_header_up
9c541725 17937dwarf_decode_line_header (sect_offset sect_off, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
debd256d 17938{
d521ce57 17939 const gdb_byte *line_ptr;
c764a876 17940 unsigned int bytes_read, offset_size;
debd256d 17941 int i;
d521ce57 17942 const char *cur_dir, *cur_file;
3019eac3
DE
17943 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
17944 bfd *abfd;
17945
36586728 17946 section = get_debug_line_section (cu);
3019eac3
DE
17947 dwarf2_read_section (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile, section);
17948 if (section->buffer == NULL)
debd256d 17949 {
3019eac3
DE
17950 if (cu->dwo_unit && cu->per_cu->is_debug_types)
17951 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("missing .debug_line.dwo section"));
17952 else
17953 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("missing .debug_line section"));
debd256d
JB
17954 return 0;
17955 }
17956
fceca515
DE
17957 /* We can't do this until we know the section is non-empty.
17958 Only then do we know we have such a section. */
a32a8923 17959 abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
fceca515 17960
a738430d
MK
17961 /* Make sure that at least there's room for the total_length field.
17962 That could be 12 bytes long, but we're just going to fudge that. */
9c541725 17963 if (to_underlying (sect_off) + 4 >= section->size)
debd256d 17964 {
4d3c2250 17965 dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint ();
debd256d
JB
17966 return 0;
17967 }
17968
fff8551c 17969 line_header_up lh (new line_header ());
debd256d 17970
9c541725 17971 lh->sect_off = sect_off;
527f3840
JK
17972 lh->offset_in_dwz = cu->per_cu->is_dwz;
17973
9c541725 17974 line_ptr = section->buffer + to_underlying (sect_off);
debd256d 17975
a738430d 17976 /* Read in the header. */
6e70227d 17977 lh->total_length =
c764a876
DE
17978 read_checked_initial_length_and_offset (abfd, line_ptr, &cu->header,
17979 &bytes_read, &offset_size);
debd256d 17980 line_ptr += bytes_read;
3019eac3 17981 if (line_ptr + lh->total_length > (section->buffer + section->size))
debd256d 17982 {
4d3c2250 17983 dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint ();
debd256d
JB
17984 return 0;
17985 }
17986 lh->statement_program_end = line_ptr + lh->total_length;
17987 lh->version = read_2_bytes (abfd, line_ptr);
17988 line_ptr += 2;
43988095 17989 if (lh->version > 5)
cd366ee8
DE
17990 {
17991 /* This is a version we don't understand. The format could have
17992 changed in ways we don't handle properly so just punt. */
17993 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
17994 _("unsupported version in .debug_line section"));
17995 return NULL;
17996 }
43988095
JK
17997 if (lh->version >= 5)
17998 {
17999 gdb_byte segment_selector_size;
18000
18001 /* Skip address size. */
18002 read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18003 line_ptr += 1;
18004
18005 segment_selector_size = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18006 line_ptr += 1;
18007 if (segment_selector_size != 0)
18008 {
18009 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
18010 _("unsupported segment selector size %u "
18011 "in .debug_line section"),
18012 segment_selector_size);
18013 return NULL;
18014 }
18015 }
c764a876
DE
18016 lh->header_length = read_offset_1 (abfd, line_ptr, offset_size);
18017 line_ptr += offset_size;
debd256d
JB
18018 lh->minimum_instruction_length = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18019 line_ptr += 1;
2dc7f7b3
TT
18020 if (lh->version >= 4)
18021 {
18022 lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18023 line_ptr += 1;
18024 }
18025 else
18026 lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction = 1;
18027
18028 if (lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction == 0)
18029 {
18030 lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction = 1;
18031 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
18032 _("invalid maximum_ops_per_instruction "
18033 "in `.debug_line' section"));
2dc7f7b3
TT
18034 }
18035
debd256d
JB
18036 lh->default_is_stmt = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18037 line_ptr += 1;
18038 lh->line_base = read_1_signed_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18039 line_ptr += 1;
18040 lh->line_range = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18041 line_ptr += 1;
18042 lh->opcode_base = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18043 line_ptr += 1;
fff8551c 18044 lh->standard_opcode_lengths.reset (new unsigned char[lh->opcode_base]);
debd256d
JB
18045
18046 lh->standard_opcode_lengths[0] = 1; /* This should never be used anyway. */
18047 for (i = 1; i < lh->opcode_base; ++i)
18048 {
18049 lh->standard_opcode_lengths[i] = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18050 line_ptr += 1;
18051 }
18052
43988095 18053 if (lh->version >= 5)
debd256d 18054 {
43988095 18055 /* Read directory table. */
fff8551c
PA
18056 read_formatted_entries (abfd, &line_ptr, lh.get (), &cu->header,
18057 [] (struct line_header *lh, const char *name,
ecfb656c 18058 dir_index d_index, unsigned int mod_time,
fff8551c
PA
18059 unsigned int length)
18060 {
18061 lh->add_include_dir (name);
18062 });
debd256d 18063
43988095 18064 /* Read file name table. */
fff8551c
PA
18065 read_formatted_entries (abfd, &line_ptr, lh.get (), &cu->header,
18066 [] (struct line_header *lh, const char *name,
ecfb656c 18067 dir_index d_index, unsigned int mod_time,
fff8551c
PA
18068 unsigned int length)
18069 {
ecfb656c 18070 lh->add_file_name (name, d_index, mod_time, length);
fff8551c 18071 });
43988095
JK
18072 }
18073 else
debd256d 18074 {
43988095
JK
18075 /* Read directory table. */
18076 while ((cur_dir = read_direct_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL)
18077 {
18078 line_ptr += bytes_read;
fff8551c 18079 lh->add_include_dir (cur_dir);
43988095 18080 }
debd256d
JB
18081 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18082
43988095
JK
18083 /* Read file name table. */
18084 while ((cur_file = read_direct_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL)
18085 {
ecfb656c
PA
18086 unsigned int mod_time, length;
18087 dir_index d_index;
43988095
JK
18088
18089 line_ptr += bytes_read;
ecfb656c 18090 d_index = (dir_index) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
43988095
JK
18091 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18092 mod_time = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
18093 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18094 length = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
18095 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18096
ecfb656c 18097 lh->add_file_name (cur_file, d_index, mod_time, length);
43988095
JK
18098 }
18099 line_ptr += bytes_read;
debd256d 18100 }
6e70227d 18101 lh->statement_program_start = line_ptr;
debd256d 18102
3019eac3 18103 if (line_ptr > (section->buffer + section->size))
4d3c2250 18104 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
18105 _("line number info header doesn't "
18106 "fit in `.debug_line' section"));
debd256d 18107
debd256d
JB
18108 return lh;
18109}
c906108c 18110
c6da4cef
DE
18111/* Subroutine of dwarf_decode_lines to simplify it.
18112 Return the file name of the psymtab for included file FILE_INDEX
18113 in line header LH of PST.
18114 COMP_DIR is the compilation directory (DW_AT_comp_dir) or NULL if unknown.
18115 If space for the result is malloc'd, it will be freed by a cleanup.
1ed59174
JK
18116 Returns NULL if FILE_INDEX should be ignored, i.e., it is pst->filename.
18117
18118 The function creates dangling cleanup registration. */
c6da4cef 18119
d521ce57 18120static const char *
c6da4cef
DE
18121psymtab_include_file_name (const struct line_header *lh, int file_index,
18122 const struct partial_symtab *pst,
18123 const char *comp_dir)
18124{
8c43009f 18125 const file_entry &fe = lh->file_names[file_index];
d521ce57
TT
18126 const char *include_name = fe.name;
18127 const char *include_name_to_compare = include_name;
72b9f47f
TT
18128 const char *pst_filename;
18129 char *copied_name = NULL;
c6da4cef
DE
18130 int file_is_pst;
18131
8c43009f 18132 const char *dir_name = fe.include_dir (lh);
c6da4cef
DE
18133
18134 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (include_name)
18135 && (dir_name != NULL || comp_dir != NULL))
18136 {
18137 /* Avoid creating a duplicate psymtab for PST.
18138 We do this by comparing INCLUDE_NAME and PST_FILENAME.
18139 Before we do the comparison, however, we need to account
18140 for DIR_NAME and COMP_DIR.
18141 First prepend dir_name (if non-NULL). If we still don't
18142 have an absolute path prepend comp_dir (if non-NULL).
18143 However, the directory we record in the include-file's
18144 psymtab does not contain COMP_DIR (to match the
18145 corresponding symtab(s)).
18146
18147 Example:
18148
18149 bash$ cd /tmp
18150 bash$ gcc -g ./hello.c
18151 include_name = "hello.c"
18152 dir_name = "."
18153 DW_AT_comp_dir = comp_dir = "/tmp"
5f52445b
YQ
18154 DW_AT_name = "./hello.c"
18155
18156 */
c6da4cef
DE
18157
18158 if (dir_name != NULL)
18159 {
d521ce57
TT
18160 char *tem = concat (dir_name, SLASH_STRING,
18161 include_name, (char *)NULL);
18162
18163 make_cleanup (xfree, tem);
18164 include_name = tem;
c6da4cef 18165 include_name_to_compare = include_name;
c6da4cef
DE
18166 }
18167 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (include_name) && comp_dir != NULL)
18168 {
d521ce57
TT
18169 char *tem = concat (comp_dir, SLASH_STRING,
18170 include_name, (char *)NULL);
18171
18172 make_cleanup (xfree, tem);
18173 include_name_to_compare = tem;
c6da4cef
DE
18174 }
18175 }
18176
18177 pst_filename = pst->filename;
18178 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (pst_filename) && pst->dirname != NULL)
18179 {
72b9f47f
TT
18180 copied_name = concat (pst->dirname, SLASH_STRING,
18181 pst_filename, (char *)NULL);
18182 pst_filename = copied_name;
c6da4cef
DE
18183 }
18184
1e3fad37 18185 file_is_pst = FILENAME_CMP (include_name_to_compare, pst_filename) == 0;
c6da4cef 18186
72b9f47f
TT
18187 if (copied_name != NULL)
18188 xfree (copied_name);
c6da4cef
DE
18189
18190 if (file_is_pst)
18191 return NULL;
18192 return include_name;
18193}
18194
d9b3de22
DE
18195/* State machine to track the state of the line number program. */
18196
6f77053d 18197class lnp_state_machine
d9b3de22 18198{
6f77053d
PA
18199public:
18200 /* Initialize a machine state for the start of a line number
18201 program. */
18202 lnp_state_machine (gdbarch *arch, line_header *lh, bool record_lines_p);
18203
8c43009f
PA
18204 file_entry *current_file ()
18205 {
18206 /* lh->file_names is 0-based, but the file name numbers in the
18207 statement program are 1-based. */
6f77053d
PA
18208 return m_line_header->file_name_at (m_file);
18209 }
18210
18211 /* Record the line in the state machine. END_SEQUENCE is true if
18212 we're processing the end of a sequence. */
18213 void record_line (bool end_sequence);
18214
18215 /* Check address and if invalid nop-out the rest of the lines in this
18216 sequence. */
18217 void check_line_address (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
18218 const gdb_byte *line_ptr,
18219 CORE_ADDR lowpc, CORE_ADDR address);
18220
18221 void handle_set_discriminator (unsigned int discriminator)
18222 {
18223 m_discriminator = discriminator;
18224 m_line_has_non_zero_discriminator |= discriminator != 0;
18225 }
18226
18227 /* Handle DW_LNE_set_address. */
18228 void handle_set_address (CORE_ADDR baseaddr, CORE_ADDR address)
18229 {
18230 m_op_index = 0;
18231 address += baseaddr;
18232 m_address = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_line (m_gdbarch, address, false);
18233 }
18234
18235 /* Handle DW_LNS_advance_pc. */
18236 void handle_advance_pc (CORE_ADDR adjust);
18237
18238 /* Handle a special opcode. */
18239 void handle_special_opcode (unsigned char op_code);
18240
18241 /* Handle DW_LNS_advance_line. */
18242 void handle_advance_line (int line_delta)
18243 {
18244 advance_line (line_delta);
18245 }
18246
18247 /* Handle DW_LNS_set_file. */
18248 void handle_set_file (file_name_index file);
18249
18250 /* Handle DW_LNS_negate_stmt. */
18251 void handle_negate_stmt ()
18252 {
18253 m_is_stmt = !m_is_stmt;
18254 }
18255
18256 /* Handle DW_LNS_const_add_pc. */
18257 void handle_const_add_pc ();
18258
18259 /* Handle DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc. */
18260 void handle_fixed_advance_pc (CORE_ADDR addr_adj)
18261 {
18262 m_address += gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_line (m_gdbarch, addr_adj, true);
18263 m_op_index = 0;
18264 }
18265
18266 /* Handle DW_LNS_copy. */
18267 void handle_copy ()
18268 {
18269 record_line (false);
18270 m_discriminator = 0;
18271 }
18272
18273 /* Handle DW_LNE_end_sequence. */
18274 void handle_end_sequence ()
18275 {
18276 m_record_line_callback = ::record_line;
18277 }
18278
18279private:
18280 /* Advance the line by LINE_DELTA. */
18281 void advance_line (int line_delta)
18282 {
18283 m_line += line_delta;
18284
18285 if (line_delta != 0)
18286 m_line_has_non_zero_discriminator = m_discriminator != 0;
8c43009f
PA
18287 }
18288
6f77053d
PA
18289 gdbarch *m_gdbarch;
18290
18291 /* True if we're recording lines.
18292 Otherwise we're building partial symtabs and are just interested in
18293 finding include files mentioned by the line number program. */
18294 bool m_record_lines_p;
18295
8c43009f 18296 /* The line number header. */
6f77053d 18297 line_header *m_line_header;
8c43009f 18298
6f77053d
PA
18299 /* These are part of the standard DWARF line number state machine,
18300 and initialized according to the DWARF spec. */
d9b3de22 18301
6f77053d 18302 unsigned char m_op_index = 0;
8c43009f 18303 /* The line table index (1-based) of the current file. */
6f77053d
PA
18304 file_name_index m_file = (file_name_index) 1;
18305 unsigned int m_line = 1;
18306
18307 /* These are initialized in the constructor. */
18308
18309 CORE_ADDR m_address;
18310 bool m_is_stmt;
18311 unsigned int m_discriminator;
d9b3de22
DE
18312
18313 /* Additional bits of state we need to track. */
18314
18315 /* The last file that we called dwarf2_start_subfile for.
18316 This is only used for TLLs. */
6f77053d 18317 unsigned int m_last_file = 0;
d9b3de22 18318 /* The last file a line number was recorded for. */
6f77053d 18319 struct subfile *m_last_subfile = NULL;
d9b3de22
DE
18320
18321 /* The function to call to record a line. */
6f77053d 18322 record_line_ftype *m_record_line_callback = NULL;
d9b3de22
DE
18323
18324 /* The last line number that was recorded, used to coalesce
18325 consecutive entries for the same line. This can happen, for
18326 example, when discriminators are present. PR 17276. */
6f77053d
PA
18327 unsigned int m_last_line = 0;
18328 bool m_line_has_non_zero_discriminator = false;
8c43009f 18329};
d9b3de22 18330
6f77053d
PA
18331void
18332lnp_state_machine::handle_advance_pc (CORE_ADDR adjust)
18333{
18334 CORE_ADDR addr_adj = (((m_op_index + adjust)
18335 / m_line_header->maximum_ops_per_instruction)
18336 * m_line_header->minimum_instruction_length);
18337 m_address += gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_line (m_gdbarch, addr_adj, true);
18338 m_op_index = ((m_op_index + adjust)
18339 % m_line_header->maximum_ops_per_instruction);
18340}
d9b3de22 18341
6f77053d
PA
18342void
18343lnp_state_machine::handle_special_opcode (unsigned char op_code)
d9b3de22 18344{
6f77053d
PA
18345 unsigned char adj_opcode = op_code - m_line_header->opcode_base;
18346 CORE_ADDR addr_adj = (((m_op_index
18347 + (adj_opcode / m_line_header->line_range))
18348 / m_line_header->maximum_ops_per_instruction)
18349 * m_line_header->minimum_instruction_length);
18350 m_address += gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_line (m_gdbarch, addr_adj, true);
18351 m_op_index = ((m_op_index + (adj_opcode / m_line_header->line_range))
18352 % m_line_header->maximum_ops_per_instruction);
d9b3de22 18353
6f77053d
PA
18354 int line_delta = (m_line_header->line_base
18355 + (adj_opcode % m_line_header->line_range));
18356 advance_line (line_delta);
18357 record_line (false);
18358 m_discriminator = 0;
18359}
d9b3de22 18360
6f77053d
PA
18361void
18362lnp_state_machine::handle_set_file (file_name_index file)
18363{
18364 m_file = file;
18365
18366 const file_entry *fe = current_file ();
18367 if (fe == NULL)
18368 dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint ();
18369 else if (m_record_lines_p)
18370 {
18371 const char *dir = fe->include_dir (m_line_header);
18372
18373 m_last_subfile = current_subfile;
18374 m_line_has_non_zero_discriminator = m_discriminator != 0;
18375 dwarf2_start_subfile (fe->name, dir);
18376 }
18377}
18378
18379void
18380lnp_state_machine::handle_const_add_pc ()
18381{
18382 CORE_ADDR adjust
18383 = (255 - m_line_header->opcode_base) / m_line_header->line_range;
18384
18385 CORE_ADDR addr_adj
18386 = (((m_op_index + adjust)
18387 / m_line_header->maximum_ops_per_instruction)
18388 * m_line_header->minimum_instruction_length);
18389
18390 m_address += gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_line (m_gdbarch, addr_adj, true);
18391 m_op_index = ((m_op_index + adjust)
18392 % m_line_header->maximum_ops_per_instruction);
18393}
d9b3de22 18394
c91513d8
PP
18395/* Ignore this record_line request. */
18396
18397static void
18398noop_record_line (struct subfile *subfile, int line, CORE_ADDR pc)
18399{
18400 return;
18401}
18402
a05a36a5
DE
18403/* Return non-zero if we should add LINE to the line number table.
18404 LINE is the line to add, LAST_LINE is the last line that was added,
18405 LAST_SUBFILE is the subfile for LAST_LINE.
18406 LINE_HAS_NON_ZERO_DISCRIMINATOR is non-zero if LINE has ever
18407 had a non-zero discriminator.
18408
18409 We have to be careful in the presence of discriminators.
18410 E.g., for this line:
18411
18412 for (i = 0; i < 100000; i++);
18413
18414 clang can emit four line number entries for that one line,
18415 each with a different discriminator.
18416 See gdb.dwarf2/dw2-single-line-discriminators.exp for an example.
18417
18418 However, we want gdb to coalesce all four entries into one.
18419 Otherwise the user could stepi into the middle of the line and
18420 gdb would get confused about whether the pc really was in the
18421 middle of the line.
18422
18423 Things are further complicated by the fact that two consecutive
18424 line number entries for the same line is a heuristic used by gcc
18425 to denote the end of the prologue. So we can't just discard duplicate
18426 entries, we have to be selective about it. The heuristic we use is
18427 that we only collapse consecutive entries for the same line if at least
18428 one of those entries has a non-zero discriminator. PR 17276.
18429
18430 Note: Addresses in the line number state machine can never go backwards
18431 within one sequence, thus this coalescing is ok. */
18432
18433static int
18434dwarf_record_line_p (unsigned int line, unsigned int last_line,
18435 int line_has_non_zero_discriminator,
18436 struct subfile *last_subfile)
18437{
18438 if (current_subfile != last_subfile)
18439 return 1;
18440 if (line != last_line)
18441 return 1;
18442 /* Same line for the same file that we've seen already.
18443 As a last check, for pr 17276, only record the line if the line
18444 has never had a non-zero discriminator. */
18445 if (!line_has_non_zero_discriminator)
18446 return 1;
18447 return 0;
18448}
18449
252a6764
DE
18450/* Use P_RECORD_LINE to record line number LINE beginning at address ADDRESS
18451 in the line table of subfile SUBFILE. */
18452
18453static void
d9b3de22
DE
18454dwarf_record_line_1 (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct subfile *subfile,
18455 unsigned int line, CORE_ADDR address,
18456 record_line_ftype p_record_line)
252a6764
DE
18457{
18458 CORE_ADDR addr = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, address);
18459
27e0867f
DE
18460 if (dwarf_line_debug)
18461 {
18462 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
18463 "Recording line %u, file %s, address %s\n",
18464 line, lbasename (subfile->name),
18465 paddress (gdbarch, address));
18466 }
18467
d5962de5 18468 (*p_record_line) (subfile, line, addr);
252a6764
DE
18469}
18470
18471/* Subroutine of dwarf_decode_lines_1 to simplify it.
18472 Mark the end of a set of line number records.
d9b3de22 18473 The arguments are the same as for dwarf_record_line_1.
252a6764
DE
18474 If SUBFILE is NULL the request is ignored. */
18475
18476static void
18477dwarf_finish_line (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct subfile *subfile,
18478 CORE_ADDR address, record_line_ftype p_record_line)
18479{
27e0867f
DE
18480 if (subfile == NULL)
18481 return;
18482
18483 if (dwarf_line_debug)
18484 {
18485 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
18486 "Finishing current line, file %s, address %s\n",
18487 lbasename (subfile->name),
18488 paddress (gdbarch, address));
18489 }
18490
d9b3de22
DE
18491 dwarf_record_line_1 (gdbarch, subfile, 0, address, p_record_line);
18492}
18493
6f77053d
PA
18494void
18495lnp_state_machine::record_line (bool end_sequence)
d9b3de22 18496{
d9b3de22
DE
18497 if (dwarf_line_debug)
18498 {
18499 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
18500 "Processing actual line %u: file %u,"
18501 " address %s, is_stmt %u, discrim %u\n",
6f77053d
PA
18502 m_line, to_underlying (m_file),
18503 paddress (m_gdbarch, m_address),
18504 m_is_stmt, m_discriminator);
d9b3de22
DE
18505 }
18506
6f77053d 18507 file_entry *fe = current_file ();
8c43009f
PA
18508
18509 if (fe == NULL)
d9b3de22
DE
18510 dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint ();
18511 /* For now we ignore lines not starting on an instruction boundary.
18512 But not when processing end_sequence for compatibility with the
18513 previous version of the code. */
6f77053d 18514 else if (m_op_index == 0 || end_sequence)
d9b3de22 18515 {
8c43009f 18516 fe->included_p = 1;
6f77053d 18517 if (m_record_lines_p && m_is_stmt)
d9b3de22 18518 {
6f77053d 18519 if (m_last_subfile != current_subfile || end_sequence)
d9b3de22 18520 {
6f77053d
PA
18521 dwarf_finish_line (m_gdbarch, m_last_subfile,
18522 m_address, m_record_line_callback);
d9b3de22
DE
18523 }
18524
18525 if (!end_sequence)
18526 {
6f77053d
PA
18527 if (dwarf_record_line_p (m_line, m_last_line,
18528 m_line_has_non_zero_discriminator,
18529 m_last_subfile))
d9b3de22 18530 {
6f77053d
PA
18531 dwarf_record_line_1 (m_gdbarch, current_subfile,
18532 m_line, m_address,
18533 m_record_line_callback);
d9b3de22 18534 }
6f77053d
PA
18535 m_last_subfile = current_subfile;
18536 m_last_line = m_line;
d9b3de22
DE
18537 }
18538 }
18539 }
18540}
18541
6f77053d
PA
18542lnp_state_machine::lnp_state_machine (gdbarch *arch, line_header *lh,
18543 bool record_lines_p)
d9b3de22 18544{
6f77053d
PA
18545 m_gdbarch = arch;
18546 m_record_lines_p = record_lines_p;
18547 m_line_header = lh;
d9b3de22 18548
6f77053d 18549 m_record_line_callback = ::record_line;
d9b3de22 18550
d9b3de22
DE
18551 /* Call `gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_line' on the initial 0 address as if there
18552 was a line entry for it so that the backend has a chance to adjust it
18553 and also record it in case it needs it. This is currently used by MIPS
18554 code, cf. `mips_adjust_dwarf2_line'. */
6f77053d
PA
18555 m_address = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_line (arch, 0, 0);
18556 m_is_stmt = lh->default_is_stmt;
18557 m_discriminator = 0;
252a6764
DE
18558}
18559
6f77053d
PA
18560void
18561lnp_state_machine::check_line_address (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
18562 const gdb_byte *line_ptr,
18563 CORE_ADDR lowpc, CORE_ADDR address)
924c2928
DE
18564{
18565 /* If address < lowpc then it's not a usable value, it's outside the
18566 pc range of the CU. However, we restrict the test to only address
18567 values of zero to preserve GDB's previous behaviour which is to
18568 handle the specific case of a function being GC'd by the linker. */
18569
18570 if (address == 0 && address < lowpc)
18571 {
18572 /* This line table is for a function which has been
18573 GCd by the linker. Ignore it. PR gdb/12528 */
18574
18575 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
18576 long line_offset = line_ptr - get_debug_line_section (cu)->buffer;
18577
18578 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
18579 _(".debug_line address at offset 0x%lx is 0 [in module %s]"),
18580 line_offset, objfile_name (objfile));
6f77053d
PA
18581 m_record_line_callback = noop_record_line;
18582 /* Note: record_line_callback is left as noop_record_line until
18583 we see DW_LNE_end_sequence. */
924c2928
DE
18584 }
18585}
18586
f3f5162e 18587/* Subroutine of dwarf_decode_lines to simplify it.
d9b3de22
DE
18588 Process the line number information in LH.
18589 If DECODE_FOR_PST_P is non-zero, all we do is process the line number
18590 program in order to set included_p for every referenced header. */
debd256d 18591
c906108c 18592static void
43f3e411
DE
18593dwarf_decode_lines_1 (struct line_header *lh, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
18594 const int decode_for_pst_p, CORE_ADDR lowpc)
c906108c 18595{
d521ce57
TT
18596 const gdb_byte *line_ptr, *extended_end;
18597 const gdb_byte *line_end;
a8c50c1f 18598 unsigned int bytes_read, extended_len;
699ca60a 18599 unsigned char op_code, extended_op;
e142c38c
DJ
18600 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
18601 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
f3f5162e 18602 bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
fbf65064 18603 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
6f77053d
PA
18604 /* True if we're recording line info (as opposed to building partial
18605 symtabs and just interested in finding include files mentioned by
18606 the line number program). */
18607 bool record_lines_p = !decode_for_pst_p;
e142c38c
DJ
18608
18609 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
c906108c 18610
debd256d
JB
18611 line_ptr = lh->statement_program_start;
18612 line_end = lh->statement_program_end;
c906108c
SS
18613
18614 /* Read the statement sequences until there's nothing left. */
18615 while (line_ptr < line_end)
18616 {
6f77053d
PA
18617 /* The DWARF line number program state machine. Reset the state
18618 machine at the start of each sequence. */
18619 lnp_state_machine state_machine (gdbarch, lh, record_lines_p);
18620 bool end_sequence = false;
d9b3de22 18621
8c43009f 18622 if (record_lines_p)
c906108c 18623 {
8c43009f
PA
18624 /* Start a subfile for the current file of the state
18625 machine. */
18626 const file_entry *fe = state_machine.current_file ();
18627
18628 if (fe != NULL)
18629 dwarf2_start_subfile (fe->name, fe->include_dir (lh));
c906108c
SS
18630 }
18631
a738430d 18632 /* Decode the table. */
d9b3de22 18633 while (line_ptr < line_end && !end_sequence)
c906108c
SS
18634 {
18635 op_code = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18636 line_ptr += 1;
9aa1fe7e 18637
debd256d 18638 if (op_code >= lh->opcode_base)
6e70227d 18639 {
8e07a239 18640 /* Special opcode. */
6f77053d 18641 state_machine.handle_special_opcode (op_code);
9aa1fe7e
GK
18642 }
18643 else switch (op_code)
c906108c
SS
18644 {
18645 case DW_LNS_extended_op:
3e43a32a
MS
18646 extended_len = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr,
18647 &bytes_read);
473b7be6 18648 line_ptr += bytes_read;
a8c50c1f 18649 extended_end = line_ptr + extended_len;
c906108c
SS
18650 extended_op = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
18651 line_ptr += 1;
18652 switch (extended_op)
18653 {
18654 case DW_LNE_end_sequence:
6f77053d
PA
18655 state_machine.handle_end_sequence ();
18656 end_sequence = true;
c906108c
SS
18657 break;
18658 case DW_LNE_set_address:
d9b3de22
DE
18659 {
18660 CORE_ADDR address
18661 = read_address (abfd, line_ptr, cu, &bytes_read);
d9b3de22 18662 line_ptr += bytes_read;
6f77053d
PA
18663
18664 state_machine.check_line_address (cu, line_ptr,
18665 lowpc, address);
18666 state_machine.handle_set_address (baseaddr, address);
d9b3de22 18667 }
c906108c
SS
18668 break;
18669 case DW_LNE_define_file:
debd256d 18670 {
d521ce57 18671 const char *cur_file;
ecfb656c
PA
18672 unsigned int mod_time, length;
18673 dir_index dindex;
6e70227d 18674
3e43a32a
MS
18675 cur_file = read_direct_string (abfd, line_ptr,
18676 &bytes_read);
debd256d 18677 line_ptr += bytes_read;
ecfb656c 18678 dindex = (dir_index)
debd256d
JB
18679 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
18680 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18681 mod_time =
18682 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
18683 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18684 length =
18685 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
18686 line_ptr += bytes_read;
ecfb656c 18687 lh->add_file_name (cur_file, dindex, mod_time, length);
debd256d 18688 }
c906108c 18689 break;
d0c6ba3d 18690 case DW_LNE_set_discriminator:
6f77053d
PA
18691 {
18692 /* The discriminator is not interesting to the
18693 debugger; just ignore it. We still need to
18694 check its value though:
18695 if there are consecutive entries for the same
18696 (non-prologue) line we want to coalesce them.
18697 PR 17276. */
18698 unsigned int discr
18699 = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
18700 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18701
18702 state_machine.handle_set_discriminator (discr);
18703 }
d0c6ba3d 18704 break;
c906108c 18705 default:
4d3c2250 18706 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
e2e0b3e5 18707 _("mangled .debug_line section"));
debd256d 18708 return;
c906108c 18709 }
a8c50c1f
DJ
18710 /* Make sure that we parsed the extended op correctly. If e.g.
18711 we expected a different address size than the producer used,
18712 we may have read the wrong number of bytes. */
18713 if (line_ptr != extended_end)
18714 {
18715 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
18716 _("mangled .debug_line section"));
18717 return;
18718 }
c906108c
SS
18719 break;
18720 case DW_LNS_copy:
6f77053d 18721 state_machine.handle_copy ();
c906108c
SS
18722 break;
18723 case DW_LNS_advance_pc:
2dc7f7b3
TT
18724 {
18725 CORE_ADDR adjust
18726 = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
2dc7f7b3 18727 line_ptr += bytes_read;
6f77053d
PA
18728
18729 state_machine.handle_advance_pc (adjust);
2dc7f7b3 18730 }
c906108c
SS
18731 break;
18732 case DW_LNS_advance_line:
a05a36a5
DE
18733 {
18734 int line_delta
18735 = read_signed_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
a05a36a5 18736 line_ptr += bytes_read;
6f77053d
PA
18737
18738 state_machine.handle_advance_line (line_delta);
a05a36a5 18739 }
c906108c
SS
18740 break;
18741 case DW_LNS_set_file:
d9b3de22 18742 {
6f77053d 18743 file_name_index file
ecfb656c
PA
18744 = (file_name_index) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr,
18745 &bytes_read);
d9b3de22 18746 line_ptr += bytes_read;
8c43009f 18747
6f77053d 18748 state_machine.handle_set_file (file);
d9b3de22 18749 }
c906108c
SS
18750 break;
18751 case DW_LNS_set_column:
0ad93d4f 18752 (void) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
c906108c
SS
18753 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18754 break;
18755 case DW_LNS_negate_stmt:
6f77053d 18756 state_machine.handle_negate_stmt ();
c906108c
SS
18757 break;
18758 case DW_LNS_set_basic_block:
c906108c 18759 break;
c2c6d25f
JM
18760 /* Add to the address register of the state machine the
18761 address increment value corresponding to special opcode
a738430d
MK
18762 255. I.e., this value is scaled by the minimum
18763 instruction length since special opcode 255 would have
b021a221 18764 scaled the increment. */
c906108c 18765 case DW_LNS_const_add_pc:
6f77053d 18766 state_machine.handle_const_add_pc ();
c906108c
SS
18767 break;
18768 case DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc:
3e29f34a 18769 {
6f77053d 18770 CORE_ADDR addr_adj = read_2_bytes (abfd, line_ptr);
3e29f34a 18771 line_ptr += 2;
6f77053d
PA
18772
18773 state_machine.handle_fixed_advance_pc (addr_adj);
3e29f34a 18774 }
c906108c 18775 break;
9aa1fe7e 18776 default:
a738430d
MK
18777 {
18778 /* Unknown standard opcode, ignore it. */
9aa1fe7e 18779 int i;
a738430d 18780
debd256d 18781 for (i = 0; i < lh->standard_opcode_lengths[op_code]; i++)
9aa1fe7e
GK
18782 {
18783 (void) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
18784 line_ptr += bytes_read;
18785 }
18786 }
c906108c
SS
18787 }
18788 }
d9b3de22
DE
18789
18790 if (!end_sequence)
18791 dwarf2_debug_line_missing_end_sequence_complaint ();
18792
18793 /* We got a DW_LNE_end_sequence (or we ran off the end of the buffer,
18794 in which case we still finish recording the last line). */
6f77053d 18795 state_machine.record_line (true);
c906108c 18796 }
f3f5162e
DE
18797}
18798
18799/* Decode the Line Number Program (LNP) for the given line_header
18800 structure and CU. The actual information extracted and the type
18801 of structures created from the LNP depends on the value of PST.
18802
18803 1. If PST is NULL, then this procedure uses the data from the program
18804 to create all necessary symbol tables, and their linetables.
18805
18806 2. If PST is not NULL, this procedure reads the program to determine
18807 the list of files included by the unit represented by PST, and
18808 builds all the associated partial symbol tables.
18809
18810 COMP_DIR is the compilation directory (DW_AT_comp_dir) or NULL if unknown.
18811 It is used for relative paths in the line table.
18812 NOTE: When processing partial symtabs (pst != NULL),
18813 comp_dir == pst->dirname.
18814
18815 NOTE: It is important that psymtabs have the same file name (via strcmp)
18816 as the corresponding symtab. Since COMP_DIR is not used in the name of the
18817 symtab we don't use it in the name of the psymtabs we create.
18818 E.g. expand_line_sal requires this when finding psymtabs to expand.
c3b7b696
YQ
18819 A good testcase for this is mb-inline.exp.
18820
527f3840
JK
18821 LOWPC is the lowest address in CU (or 0 if not known).
18822
18823 Boolean DECODE_MAPPING specifies we need to fully decode .debug_line
18824 for its PC<->lines mapping information. Otherwise only the filename
18825 table is read in. */
f3f5162e
DE
18826
18827static void
18828dwarf_decode_lines (struct line_header *lh, const char *comp_dir,
c3b7b696 18829 struct dwarf2_cu *cu, struct partial_symtab *pst,
527f3840 18830 CORE_ADDR lowpc, int decode_mapping)
f3f5162e
DE
18831{
18832 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
18833 const int decode_for_pst_p = (pst != NULL);
f3f5162e 18834
527f3840
JK
18835 if (decode_mapping)
18836 dwarf_decode_lines_1 (lh, cu, decode_for_pst_p, lowpc);
aaa75496
JB
18837
18838 if (decode_for_pst_p)
18839 {
18840 int file_index;
18841
18842 /* Now that we're done scanning the Line Header Program, we can
18843 create the psymtab of each included file. */
fff8551c 18844 for (file_index = 0; file_index < lh->file_names.size (); file_index++)
aaa75496
JB
18845 if (lh->file_names[file_index].included_p == 1)
18846 {
d521ce57 18847 const char *include_name =
c6da4cef
DE
18848 psymtab_include_file_name (lh, file_index, pst, comp_dir);
18849 if (include_name != NULL)
aaa75496
JB
18850 dwarf2_create_include_psymtab (include_name, pst, objfile);
18851 }
18852 }
cb1df416
DJ
18853 else
18854 {
18855 /* Make sure a symtab is created for every file, even files
18856 which contain only variables (i.e. no code with associated
18857 line numbers). */
43f3e411 18858 struct compunit_symtab *cust = buildsym_compunit_symtab ();
cb1df416 18859 int i;
cb1df416 18860
fff8551c 18861 for (i = 0; i < lh->file_names.size (); i++)
cb1df416 18862 {
8c43009f 18863 file_entry &fe = lh->file_names[i];
9a619af0 18864
8c43009f 18865 dwarf2_start_subfile (fe.name, fe.include_dir (lh));
cb1df416 18866
cb1df416 18867 if (current_subfile->symtab == NULL)
43f3e411
DE
18868 {
18869 current_subfile->symtab
18870 = allocate_symtab (cust, current_subfile->name);
18871 }
8c43009f 18872 fe.symtab = current_subfile->symtab;
cb1df416
DJ
18873 }
18874 }
c906108c
SS
18875}
18876
18877/* Start a subfile for DWARF. FILENAME is the name of the file and
18878 DIRNAME the name of the source directory which contains FILENAME
4d663531 18879 or NULL if not known.
c906108c
SS
18880 This routine tries to keep line numbers from identical absolute and
18881 relative file names in a common subfile.
18882
18883 Using the `list' example from the GDB testsuite, which resides in
18884 /srcdir and compiling it with Irix6.2 cc in /compdir using a filename
18885 of /srcdir/list0.c yields the following debugging information for list0.c:
18886
c5aa993b 18887 DW_AT_name: /srcdir/list0.c
4d663531 18888 DW_AT_comp_dir: /compdir
357e46e7 18889 files.files[0].name: list0.h
c5aa993b 18890 files.files[0].dir: /srcdir
357e46e7 18891 files.files[1].name: list0.c
c5aa993b 18892 files.files[1].dir: /srcdir
c906108c
SS
18893
18894 The line number information for list0.c has to end up in a single
4f1520fb
FR
18895 subfile, so that `break /srcdir/list0.c:1' works as expected.
18896 start_subfile will ensure that this happens provided that we pass the
18897 concatenation of files.files[1].dir and files.files[1].name as the
18898 subfile's name. */
c906108c
SS
18899
18900static void
4d663531 18901dwarf2_start_subfile (const char *filename, const char *dirname)
c906108c 18902{
d521ce57 18903 char *copy = NULL;
4f1520fb 18904
4d663531 18905 /* In order not to lose the line information directory,
4f1520fb
FR
18906 we concatenate it to the filename when it makes sense.
18907 Note that the Dwarf3 standard says (speaking of filenames in line
18908 information): ``The directory index is ignored for file names
18909 that represent full path names''. Thus ignoring dirname in the
18910 `else' branch below isn't an issue. */
c906108c 18911
d5166ae1 18912 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename) && dirname != NULL)
d521ce57
TT
18913 {
18914 copy = concat (dirname, SLASH_STRING, filename, (char *)NULL);
18915 filename = copy;
18916 }
c906108c 18917
4d663531 18918 start_subfile (filename);
4f1520fb 18919
d521ce57
TT
18920 if (copy != NULL)
18921 xfree (copy);
c906108c
SS
18922}
18923
f4dc4d17
DE
18924/* Start a symtab for DWARF.
18925 NAME, COMP_DIR, LOW_PC are passed to start_symtab. */
18926
43f3e411 18927static struct compunit_symtab *
f4dc4d17 18928dwarf2_start_symtab (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
15d034d0 18929 const char *name, const char *comp_dir, CORE_ADDR low_pc)
f4dc4d17 18930{
43f3e411
DE
18931 struct compunit_symtab *cust
18932 = start_symtab (cu->objfile, name, comp_dir, low_pc);
18933
f4dc4d17
DE
18934 record_debugformat ("DWARF 2");
18935 record_producer (cu->producer);
18936
18937 /* We assume that we're processing GCC output. */
18938 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
18939
4d4ec4e5 18940 cu->processing_has_namespace_info = 0;
43f3e411
DE
18941
18942 return cust;
f4dc4d17
DE
18943}
18944
4c2df51b
DJ
18945static void
18946var_decode_location (struct attribute *attr, struct symbol *sym,
e7c27a73 18947 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
4c2df51b 18948{
e7c27a73
DJ
18949 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
18950 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
18951
4c2df51b
DJ
18952 /* NOTE drow/2003-01-30: There used to be a comment and some special
18953 code here to turn a symbol with DW_AT_external and a
18954 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS of 0 into a LOC_UNRESOLVED symbol. This was
18955 necessary for platforms (maybe Alpha, certainly PowerPC GNU/Linux
18956 with some versions of binutils) where shared libraries could have
18957 relocations against symbols in their debug information - the
18958 minimal symbol would have the right address, but the debug info
18959 would not. It's no longer necessary, because we will explicitly
18960 apply relocations when we read in the debug information now. */
18961
18962 /* A DW_AT_location attribute with no contents indicates that a
18963 variable has been optimized away. */
18964 if (attr_form_is_block (attr) && DW_BLOCK (attr)->size == 0)
18965 {
f1e6e072 18966 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT;
4c2df51b
DJ
18967 return;
18968 }
18969
18970 /* Handle one degenerate form of location expression specially, to
18971 preserve GDB's previous behavior when section offsets are
3019eac3
DE
18972 specified. If this is just a DW_OP_addr or DW_OP_GNU_addr_index
18973 then mark this symbol as LOC_STATIC. */
4c2df51b
DJ
18974
18975 if (attr_form_is_block (attr)
3019eac3
DE
18976 && ((DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[0] == DW_OP_addr
18977 && DW_BLOCK (attr)->size == 1 + cu_header->addr_size)
18978 || (DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[0] == DW_OP_GNU_addr_index
18979 && (DW_BLOCK (attr)->size
18980 == 1 + leb128_size (&DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[1])))))
4c2df51b 18981 {
891d2f0b 18982 unsigned int dummy;
4c2df51b 18983
3019eac3
DE
18984 if (DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[0] == DW_OP_addr)
18985 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) =
18986 read_address (objfile->obfd, DW_BLOCK (attr)->data + 1, cu, &dummy);
18987 else
18988 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) =
18989 read_addr_index_from_leb128 (cu, DW_BLOCK (attr)->data + 1, &dummy);
f1e6e072 18990 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_STATIC;
4c2df51b
DJ
18991 fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile);
18992 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets,
18993 SYMBOL_SECTION (sym));
4c2df51b
DJ
18994 return;
18995 }
18996
18997 /* NOTE drow/2002-01-30: It might be worthwhile to have a static
18998 expression evaluator, and use LOC_COMPUTED only when necessary
18999 (i.e. when the value of a register or memory location is
19000 referenced, or a thread-local block, etc.). Then again, it might
19001 not be worthwhile. I'm assuming that it isn't unless performance
19002 or memory numbers show me otherwise. */
19003
f1e6e072 19004 dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (attr, sym, cu, 0);
8be455d7 19005
f1e6e072 19006 if (SYMBOL_COMPUTED_OPS (sym)->location_has_loclist)
8be455d7 19007 cu->has_loclist = 1;
4c2df51b
DJ
19008}
19009
c906108c
SS
19010/* Given a pointer to a DWARF information entry, figure out if we need
19011 to make a symbol table entry for it, and if so, create a new entry
19012 and return a pointer to it.
19013 If TYPE is NULL, determine symbol type from the die, otherwise
34eaf542
TT
19014 used the passed type.
19015 If SPACE is not NULL, use it to hold the new symbol. If it is
19016 NULL, allocate a new symbol on the objfile's obstack. */
c906108c
SS
19017
19018static struct symbol *
34eaf542
TT
19019new_symbol_full (struct die_info *die, struct type *type, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
19020 struct symbol *space)
c906108c 19021{
e7c27a73 19022 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3e29f34a 19023 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
c906108c 19024 struct symbol *sym = NULL;
15d034d0 19025 const char *name;
c906108c
SS
19026 struct attribute *attr = NULL;
19027 struct attribute *attr2 = NULL;
e142c38c 19028 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
e37fd15a
SW
19029 struct pending **list_to_add = NULL;
19030
edb3359d 19031 int inlined_func = (die->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine);
e142c38c
DJ
19032
19033 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
c906108c 19034
94af9270 19035 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19036 if (name)
19037 {
94af9270 19038 const char *linkagename;
34eaf542 19039 int suppress_add = 0;
94af9270 19040
34eaf542
TT
19041 if (space)
19042 sym = space;
19043 else
e623cf5d 19044 sym = allocate_symbol (objfile);
c906108c 19045 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_syms++);
2de7ced7
DJ
19046
19047 /* Cache this symbol's name and the name's demangled form (if any). */
f85f34ed 19048 SYMBOL_SET_LANGUAGE (sym, cu->language, &objfile->objfile_obstack);
94af9270
KS
19049 linkagename = dwarf2_physname (name, die, cu);
19050 SYMBOL_SET_NAMES (sym, linkagename, strlen (linkagename), 0, objfile);
c906108c 19051
f55ee35c
JK
19052 /* Fortran does not have mangling standard and the mangling does differ
19053 between gfortran, iFort etc. */
19054 if (cu->language == language_fortran
b250c185 19055 && symbol_get_demangled_name (&(sym->ginfo)) == NULL)
29df156d 19056 symbol_set_demangled_name (&(sym->ginfo),
cfc594ee 19057 dwarf2_full_name (name, die, cu),
29df156d 19058 NULL);
f55ee35c 19059
c906108c 19060 /* Default assumptions.
c5aa993b 19061 Use the passed type or decode it from the die. */
176620f1 19062 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = VAR_DOMAIN;
f1e6e072 19063 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT;
c906108c
SS
19064 if (type != NULL)
19065 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = type;
19066 else
e7c27a73 19067 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = die_type (die, cu);
edb3359d
DJ
19068 attr = dwarf2_attr (die,
19069 inlined_func ? DW_AT_call_line : DW_AT_decl_line,
19070 cu);
c906108c
SS
19071 if (attr)
19072 {
19073 SYMBOL_LINE (sym) = DW_UNSND (attr);
19074 }
cb1df416 19075
edb3359d
DJ
19076 attr = dwarf2_attr (die,
19077 inlined_func ? DW_AT_call_file : DW_AT_decl_file,
19078 cu);
cb1df416
DJ
19079 if (attr)
19080 {
ecfb656c 19081 file_name_index file_index = (file_name_index) DW_UNSND (attr);
8c43009f 19082 struct file_entry *fe;
9a619af0 19083
ecfb656c
PA
19084 if (cu->line_header != NULL)
19085 fe = cu->line_header->file_name_at (file_index);
8c43009f
PA
19086 else
19087 fe = NULL;
19088
19089 if (fe == NULL)
cb1df416
DJ
19090 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
19091 _("file index out of range"));
8c43009f
PA
19092 else
19093 symbol_set_symtab (sym, fe->symtab);
cb1df416
DJ
19094 }
19095
c906108c
SS
19096 switch (die->tag)
19097 {
19098 case DW_TAG_label:
e142c38c 19099 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu);
c906108c 19100 if (attr)
3e29f34a
MR
19101 {
19102 CORE_ADDR addr;
19103
19104 addr = attr_value_as_address (attr);
19105 addr = gdbarch_adjust_dwarf2_addr (gdbarch, addr + baseaddr);
19106 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = addr;
19107 }
0f5238ed
TT
19108 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_core_addr;
19109 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = LABEL_DOMAIN;
f1e6e072 19110 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_LABEL;
0f5238ed 19111 add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope);
c906108c
SS
19112 break;
19113 case DW_TAG_subprogram:
19114 /* SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym) will be filled in later by
19115 finish_block. */
f1e6e072 19116 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_BLOCK;
e142c38c 19117 attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu);
2cfa0c8d
JB
19118 if ((attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0))
19119 || cu->language == language_ada)
c906108c 19120 {
2cfa0c8d
JB
19121 /* Subprograms marked external are stored as a global symbol.
19122 Ada subprograms, whether marked external or not, are always
19123 stored as a global symbol, because we want to be able to
19124 access them globally. For instance, we want to be able
19125 to break on a nested subprogram without having to
19126 specify the context. */
e37fd15a 19127 list_to_add = &global_symbols;
c906108c
SS
19128 }
19129 else
19130 {
e37fd15a 19131 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
c906108c
SS
19132 }
19133 break;
edb3359d
DJ
19134 case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
19135 /* SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym) will be filled in later by
19136 finish_block. */
f1e6e072 19137 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_BLOCK;
edb3359d 19138 SYMBOL_INLINED (sym) = 1;
481860b3 19139 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
edb3359d 19140 break;
34eaf542
TT
19141 case DW_TAG_template_value_param:
19142 suppress_add = 1;
19143 /* Fall through. */
72929c62 19144 case DW_TAG_constant:
c906108c 19145 case DW_TAG_variable:
254e6b9e 19146 case DW_TAG_member:
0963b4bd
MS
19147 /* Compilation with minimal debug info may result in
19148 variables with missing type entries. Change the
19149 misleading `void' type to something sensible. */
c906108c 19150 if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
46a4882b 19151 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = objfile_type (objfile)->builtin_int;
64c50499 19152
e142c38c 19153 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu);
254e6b9e
DE
19154 /* In the case of DW_TAG_member, we should only be called for
19155 static const members. */
19156 if (die->tag == DW_TAG_member)
19157 {
3863f96c
DE
19158 /* dwarf2_add_field uses die_is_declaration,
19159 so we do the same. */
254e6b9e
DE
19160 gdb_assert (die_is_declaration (die, cu));
19161 gdb_assert (attr);
19162 }
c906108c
SS
19163 if (attr)
19164 {
e7c27a73 19165 dwarf2_const_value (attr, sym, cu);
e142c38c 19166 attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu);
e37fd15a 19167 if (!suppress_add)
34eaf542
TT
19168 {
19169 if (attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0))
e37fd15a 19170 list_to_add = &global_symbols;
34eaf542 19171 else
e37fd15a 19172 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
34eaf542 19173 }
c906108c
SS
19174 break;
19175 }
e142c38c 19176 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_location, cu);
c906108c
SS
19177 if (attr)
19178 {
e7c27a73 19179 var_decode_location (attr, sym, cu);
e142c38c 19180 attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu);
4357ac6c
TT
19181
19182 /* Fortran explicitly imports any global symbols to the local
19183 scope by DW_TAG_common_block. */
19184 if (cu->language == language_fortran && die->parent
19185 && die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_common_block)
19186 attr2 = NULL;
19187
caac4577
JG
19188 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_STATIC
19189 && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) == 0
19190 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)
19191 {
19192 /* When a static variable is eliminated by the linker,
19193 the corresponding debug information is not stripped
19194 out, but the variable address is set to null;
19195 do not add such variables into symbol table. */
19196 }
19197 else if (attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0))
1c809c68 19198 {
f55ee35c
JK
19199 /* Workaround gfortran PR debug/40040 - it uses
19200 DW_AT_location for variables in -fPIC libraries which may
19201 get overriden by other libraries/executable and get
19202 a different address. Resolve it by the minimal symbol
19203 which may come from inferior's executable using copy
19204 relocation. Make this workaround only for gfortran as for
19205 other compilers GDB cannot guess the minimal symbol
19206 Fortran mangling kind. */
19207 if (cu->language == language_fortran && die->parent
19208 && die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_module
19209 && cu->producer
28586665 19210 && startswith (cu->producer, "GNU Fortran"))
f1e6e072 19211 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_UNRESOLVED;
f55ee35c 19212
1c809c68
TT
19213 /* A variable with DW_AT_external is never static,
19214 but it may be block-scoped. */
19215 list_to_add = (cu->list_in_scope == &file_symbols
19216 ? &global_symbols : cu->list_in_scope);
1c809c68 19217 }
c906108c 19218 else
e37fd15a 19219 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
c906108c
SS
19220 }
19221 else
19222 {
19223 /* We do not know the address of this symbol.
c5aa993b
JM
19224 If it is an external symbol and we have type information
19225 for it, enter the symbol as a LOC_UNRESOLVED symbol.
19226 The address of the variable will then be determined from
19227 the minimal symbol table whenever the variable is
19228 referenced. */
e142c38c 19229 attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu);
0971de02
TT
19230
19231 /* Fortran explicitly imports any global symbols to the local
19232 scope by DW_TAG_common_block. */
19233 if (cu->language == language_fortran && die->parent
19234 && die->parent->tag == DW_TAG_common_block)
19235 {
19236 /* SYMBOL_CLASS doesn't matter here because
19237 read_common_block is going to reset it. */
19238 if (!suppress_add)
19239 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
19240 }
19241 else if (attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0)
19242 && dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_type, cu) != NULL)
c906108c 19243 {
0fe7935b
DJ
19244 /* A variable with DW_AT_external is never static, but it
19245 may be block-scoped. */
19246 list_to_add = (cu->list_in_scope == &file_symbols
19247 ? &global_symbols : cu->list_in_scope);
19248
f1e6e072 19249 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_UNRESOLVED;
c906108c 19250 }
442ddf59
JK
19251 else if (!die_is_declaration (die, cu))
19252 {
19253 /* Use the default LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT class. */
19254 gdb_assert (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT);
e37fd15a
SW
19255 if (!suppress_add)
19256 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
442ddf59 19257 }
c906108c
SS
19258 }
19259 break;
19260 case DW_TAG_formal_parameter:
edb3359d
DJ
19261 /* If we are inside a function, mark this as an argument. If
19262 not, we might be looking at an argument to an inlined function
19263 when we do not have enough information to show inlined frames;
19264 pretend it's a local variable in that case so that the user can
19265 still see it. */
19266 if (context_stack_depth > 0
19267 && context_stack[context_stack_depth - 1].name != NULL)
19268 SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym) = 1;
e142c38c 19269 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_location, cu);
c906108c
SS
19270 if (attr)
19271 {
e7c27a73 19272 var_decode_location (attr, sym, cu);
c906108c 19273 }
e142c38c 19274 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu);
c906108c
SS
19275 if (attr)
19276 {
e7c27a73 19277 dwarf2_const_value (attr, sym, cu);
c906108c 19278 }
f346a30d 19279
e37fd15a 19280 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
c906108c
SS
19281 break;
19282 case DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters:
19283 /* From varargs functions; gdb doesn't seem to have any
19284 interest in this information, so just ignore it for now.
19285 (FIXME?) */
19286 break;
34eaf542
TT
19287 case DW_TAG_template_type_param:
19288 suppress_add = 1;
19289 /* Fall through. */
c906108c 19290 case DW_TAG_class_type:
680b30c7 19291 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
c906108c
SS
19292 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
19293 case DW_TAG_union_type:
72019c9c 19294 case DW_TAG_set_type:
c906108c 19295 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
f1e6e072 19296 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
176620f1 19297 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = STRUCT_DOMAIN;
c906108c 19298
63d06c5c 19299 {
9c37b5ae 19300 /* NOTE: carlton/2003-11-10: C++ class symbols shouldn't
63d06c5c
DC
19301 really ever be static objects: otherwise, if you try
19302 to, say, break of a class's method and you're in a file
19303 which doesn't mention that class, it won't work unless
19304 the check for all static symbols in lookup_symbol_aux
19305 saves you. See the OtherFileClass tests in
19306 gdb.c++/namespace.exp. */
19307
e37fd15a 19308 if (!suppress_add)
34eaf542 19309 {
34eaf542 19310 list_to_add = (cu->list_in_scope == &file_symbols
9c37b5ae 19311 && cu->language == language_cplus
34eaf542 19312 ? &global_symbols : cu->list_in_scope);
63d06c5c 19313
64382290 19314 /* The semantics of C++ state that "struct foo {
9c37b5ae 19315 ... }" also defines a typedef for "foo". */
64382290 19316 if (cu->language == language_cplus
45280282 19317 || cu->language == language_ada
c44af4eb
TT
19318 || cu->language == language_d
19319 || cu->language == language_rust)
64382290
TT
19320 {
19321 /* The symbol's name is already allocated along
19322 with this objfile, so we don't need to
19323 duplicate it for the type. */
19324 if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == 0)
19325 TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) = SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (sym);
19326 }
63d06c5c
DC
19327 }
19328 }
c906108c
SS
19329 break;
19330 case DW_TAG_typedef:
f1e6e072 19331 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
63d06c5c 19332 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = VAR_DOMAIN;
e37fd15a 19333 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
63d06c5c 19334 break;
c906108c 19335 case DW_TAG_base_type:
a02abb62 19336 case DW_TAG_subrange_type:
f1e6e072 19337 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
176620f1 19338 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = VAR_DOMAIN;
e37fd15a 19339 list_to_add = cu->list_in_scope;
c906108c
SS
19340 break;
19341 case DW_TAG_enumerator:
e142c38c 19342 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu);
c906108c
SS
19343 if (attr)
19344 {
e7c27a73 19345 dwarf2_const_value (attr, sym, cu);
c906108c 19346 }
63d06c5c
DC
19347 {
19348 /* NOTE: carlton/2003-11-10: See comment above in the
19349 DW_TAG_class_type, etc. block. */
19350
e142c38c 19351 list_to_add = (cu->list_in_scope == &file_symbols
9c37b5ae 19352 && cu->language == language_cplus
e142c38c 19353 ? &global_symbols : cu->list_in_scope);
63d06c5c 19354 }
c906108c 19355 break;
74921315 19356 case DW_TAG_imported_declaration:
5c4e30ca 19357 case DW_TAG_namespace:
f1e6e072 19358 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
e37fd15a 19359 list_to_add = &global_symbols;
5c4e30ca 19360 break;
530e8392
KB
19361 case DW_TAG_module:
19362 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
19363 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = MODULE_DOMAIN;
19364 list_to_add = &global_symbols;
19365 break;
4357ac6c 19366 case DW_TAG_common_block:
f1e6e072 19367 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_COMMON_BLOCK;
4357ac6c
TT
19368 SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = COMMON_BLOCK_DOMAIN;
19369 add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope);
19370 break;
c906108c
SS
19371 default:
19372 /* Not a tag we recognize. Hopefully we aren't processing
19373 trash data, but since we must specifically ignore things
19374 we don't recognize, there is nothing else we should do at
0963b4bd 19375 this point. */
e2e0b3e5 19376 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported tag: '%s'"),
4d3c2250 19377 dwarf_tag_name (die->tag));
c906108c
SS
19378 break;
19379 }
df8a16a1 19380
e37fd15a
SW
19381 if (suppress_add)
19382 {
19383 sym->hash_next = objfile->template_symbols;
19384 objfile->template_symbols = sym;
19385 list_to_add = NULL;
19386 }
19387
19388 if (list_to_add != NULL)
19389 add_symbol_to_list (sym, list_to_add);
19390
df8a16a1
DJ
19391 /* For the benefit of old versions of GCC, check for anonymous
19392 namespaces based on the demangled name. */
4d4ec4e5 19393 if (!cu->processing_has_namespace_info
94af9270 19394 && cu->language == language_cplus)
a10964d1 19395 cp_scan_for_anonymous_namespaces (sym, objfile);
c906108c
SS
19396 }
19397 return (sym);
19398}
19399
34eaf542
TT
19400/* A wrapper for new_symbol_full that always allocates a new symbol. */
19401
19402static struct symbol *
19403new_symbol (struct die_info *die, struct type *type, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
19404{
19405 return new_symbol_full (die, type, cu, NULL);
19406}
19407
98bfdba5
PA
19408/* Given an attr with a DW_FORM_dataN value in host byte order,
19409 zero-extend it as appropriate for the symbol's type. The DWARF
19410 standard (v4) is not entirely clear about the meaning of using
19411 DW_FORM_dataN for a constant with a signed type, where the type is
19412 wider than the data. The conclusion of a discussion on the DWARF
19413 list was that this is unspecified. We choose to always zero-extend
19414 because that is the interpretation long in use by GCC. */
c906108c 19415
98bfdba5 19416static gdb_byte *
ff39bb5e 19417dwarf2_const_value_data (const struct attribute *attr, struct obstack *obstack,
12df843f 19418 struct dwarf2_cu *cu, LONGEST *value, int bits)
c906108c 19419{
e7c27a73 19420 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
e17a4113
UW
19421 enum bfd_endian byte_order = bfd_big_endian (objfile->obfd) ?
19422 BFD_ENDIAN_BIG : BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
98bfdba5
PA
19423 LONGEST l = DW_UNSND (attr);
19424
19425 if (bits < sizeof (*value) * 8)
19426 {
19427 l &= ((LONGEST) 1 << bits) - 1;
19428 *value = l;
19429 }
19430 else if (bits == sizeof (*value) * 8)
19431 *value = l;
19432 else
19433 {
224c3ddb 19434 gdb_byte *bytes = (gdb_byte *) obstack_alloc (obstack, bits / 8);
98bfdba5
PA
19435 store_unsigned_integer (bytes, bits / 8, byte_order, l);
19436 return bytes;
19437 }
19438
19439 return NULL;
19440}
19441
19442/* Read a constant value from an attribute. Either set *VALUE, or if
19443 the value does not fit in *VALUE, set *BYTES - either already
19444 allocated on the objfile obstack, or newly allocated on OBSTACK,
19445 or, set *BATON, if we translated the constant to a location
19446 expression. */
19447
19448static void
ff39bb5e 19449dwarf2_const_value_attr (const struct attribute *attr, struct type *type,
98bfdba5
PA
19450 const char *name, struct obstack *obstack,
19451 struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
d521ce57 19452 LONGEST *value, const gdb_byte **bytes,
98bfdba5
PA
19453 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton **baton)
19454{
19455 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
19456 struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header;
c906108c 19457 struct dwarf_block *blk;
98bfdba5
PA
19458 enum bfd_endian byte_order = (bfd_big_endian (objfile->obfd) ?
19459 BFD_ENDIAN_BIG : BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
19460
19461 *value = 0;
19462 *bytes = NULL;
19463 *baton = NULL;
c906108c
SS
19464
19465 switch (attr->form)
19466 {
19467 case DW_FORM_addr:
3019eac3 19468 case DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index:
ac56253d 19469 {
ac56253d
TT
19470 gdb_byte *data;
19471
98bfdba5
PA
19472 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != cu_header->addr_size)
19473 dwarf2_const_value_length_mismatch_complaint (name,
ac56253d 19474 cu_header->addr_size,
98bfdba5 19475 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
ac56253d
TT
19476 /* Symbols of this form are reasonably rare, so we just
19477 piggyback on the existing location code rather than writing
19478 a new implementation of symbol_computed_ops. */
8d749320 19479 *baton = XOBNEW (obstack, struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton);
98bfdba5
PA
19480 (*baton)->per_cu = cu->per_cu;
19481 gdb_assert ((*baton)->per_cu);
ac56253d 19482
98bfdba5 19483 (*baton)->size = 2 + cu_header->addr_size;
224c3ddb 19484 data = (gdb_byte *) obstack_alloc (obstack, (*baton)->size);
98bfdba5 19485 (*baton)->data = data;
ac56253d
TT
19486
19487 data[0] = DW_OP_addr;
19488 store_unsigned_integer (&data[1], cu_header->addr_size,
19489 byte_order, DW_ADDR (attr));
19490 data[cu_header->addr_size + 1] = DW_OP_stack_value;
ac56253d 19491 }
c906108c 19492 break;
4ac36638 19493 case DW_FORM_string:
93b5768b 19494 case DW_FORM_strp:
3019eac3 19495 case DW_FORM_GNU_str_index:
36586728 19496 case DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt:
98bfdba5
PA
19497 /* DW_STRING is already allocated on the objfile obstack, point
19498 directly to it. */
d521ce57 19499 *bytes = (const gdb_byte *) DW_STRING (attr);
93b5768b 19500 break;
c906108c
SS
19501 case DW_FORM_block1:
19502 case DW_FORM_block2:
19503 case DW_FORM_block4:
19504 case DW_FORM_block:
2dc7f7b3 19505 case DW_FORM_exprloc:
0224619f 19506 case DW_FORM_data16:
c906108c 19507 blk = DW_BLOCK (attr);
98bfdba5
PA
19508 if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != blk->size)
19509 dwarf2_const_value_length_mismatch_complaint (name, blk->size,
19510 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
19511 *bytes = blk->data;
c906108c 19512 break;
2df3850c
JM
19513
19514 /* The DW_AT_const_value attributes are supposed to carry the
19515 symbol's value "represented as it would be on the target
19516 architecture." By the time we get here, it's already been
19517 converted to host endianness, so we just need to sign- or
19518 zero-extend it as appropriate. */
19519 case DW_FORM_data1:
3aef2284 19520 *bytes = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, value, 8);
2df3850c 19521 break;
c906108c 19522 case DW_FORM_data2:
3aef2284 19523 *bytes = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, value, 16);
2df3850c 19524 break;
c906108c 19525 case DW_FORM_data4:
3aef2284 19526 *bytes = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, value, 32);
2df3850c 19527 break;
c906108c 19528 case DW_FORM_data8:
3aef2284 19529 *bytes = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, value, 64);
2df3850c
JM
19530 break;
19531
c906108c 19532 case DW_FORM_sdata:
663c44ac 19533 case DW_FORM_implicit_const:
98bfdba5 19534 *value = DW_SND (attr);
2df3850c
JM
19535 break;
19536
c906108c 19537 case DW_FORM_udata:
98bfdba5 19538 *value = DW_UNSND (attr);
c906108c 19539 break;
2df3850c 19540
c906108c 19541 default:
4d3c2250 19542 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
e2e0b3e5 19543 _("unsupported const value attribute form: '%s'"),
4d3c2250 19544 dwarf_form_name (attr->form));
98bfdba5 19545 *value = 0;
c906108c
SS
19546 break;
19547 }
19548}
19549
2df3850c 19550
98bfdba5
PA
19551/* Copy constant value from an attribute to a symbol. */
19552
2df3850c 19553static void
ff39bb5e 19554dwarf2_const_value (const struct attribute *attr, struct symbol *sym,
98bfdba5 19555 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
2df3850c 19556{
98bfdba5 19557 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
12df843f 19558 LONGEST value;
d521ce57 19559 const gdb_byte *bytes;
98bfdba5 19560 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton *baton;
2df3850c 19561
98bfdba5
PA
19562 dwarf2_const_value_attr (attr, SYMBOL_TYPE (sym),
19563 SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym),
19564 &objfile->objfile_obstack, cu,
19565 &value, &bytes, &baton);
2df3850c 19566
98bfdba5
PA
19567 if (baton != NULL)
19568 {
98bfdba5 19569 SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON (sym) = baton;
f1e6e072 19570 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = dwarf2_locexpr_index;
98bfdba5
PA
19571 }
19572 else if (bytes != NULL)
19573 {
19574 SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym) = bytes;
f1e6e072 19575 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_CONST_BYTES;
98bfdba5
PA
19576 }
19577 else
19578 {
19579 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = value;
f1e6e072 19580 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = LOC_CONST;
98bfdba5 19581 }
2df3850c
JM
19582}
19583
c906108c
SS
19584/* Return the type of the die in question using its DW_AT_type attribute. */
19585
19586static struct type *
e7c27a73 19587die_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 19588{
c906108c 19589 struct attribute *type_attr;
c906108c 19590
e142c38c 19591 type_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_type, cu);
c906108c
SS
19592 if (!type_attr)
19593 {
19594 /* A missing DW_AT_type represents a void type. */
46bf5051 19595 return objfile_type (cu->objfile)->builtin_void;
c906108c 19596 }
348e048f 19597
673bfd45 19598 return lookup_die_type (die, type_attr, cu);
c906108c
SS
19599}
19600
b4ba55a1
JB
19601/* True iff CU's producer generates GNAT Ada auxiliary information
19602 that allows to find parallel types through that information instead
19603 of having to do expensive parallel lookups by type name. */
19604
19605static int
19606need_gnat_info (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
19607{
19608 /* FIXME: brobecker/2010-10-12: As of now, only the AdaCore version
19609 of GNAT produces this auxiliary information, without any indication
19610 that it is produced. Part of enhancing the FSF version of GNAT
19611 to produce that information will be to put in place an indicator
19612 that we can use in order to determine whether the descriptive type
19613 info is available or not. One suggestion that has been made is
19614 to use a new attribute, attached to the CU die. For now, assume
19615 that the descriptive type info is not available. */
19616 return 0;
19617}
19618
b4ba55a1
JB
19619/* Return the auxiliary type of the die in question using its
19620 DW_AT_GNAT_descriptive_type attribute. Returns NULL if the
19621 attribute is not present. */
19622
19623static struct type *
19624die_descriptive_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
19625{
b4ba55a1 19626 struct attribute *type_attr;
b4ba55a1
JB
19627
19628 type_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_GNAT_descriptive_type, cu);
19629 if (!type_attr)
19630 return NULL;
19631
673bfd45 19632 return lookup_die_type (die, type_attr, cu);
b4ba55a1
JB
19633}
19634
19635/* If DIE has a descriptive_type attribute, then set the TYPE's
19636 descriptive type accordingly. */
19637
19638static void
19639set_descriptive_type (struct type *type, struct die_info *die,
19640 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
19641{
19642 struct type *descriptive_type = die_descriptive_type (die, cu);
19643
19644 if (descriptive_type)
19645 {
19646 ALLOCATE_GNAT_AUX_TYPE (type);
19647 TYPE_DESCRIPTIVE_TYPE (type) = descriptive_type;
19648 }
19649}
19650
c906108c
SS
19651/* Return the containing type of the die in question using its
19652 DW_AT_containing_type attribute. */
19653
19654static struct type *
e7c27a73 19655die_containing_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 19656{
c906108c 19657 struct attribute *type_attr;
c906108c 19658
e142c38c 19659 type_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_containing_type, cu);
33ac96f0
JK
19660 if (!type_attr)
19661 error (_("Dwarf Error: Problem turning containing type into gdb type "
4262abfb 19662 "[in module %s]"), objfile_name (cu->objfile));
33ac96f0 19663
673bfd45 19664 return lookup_die_type (die, type_attr, cu);
c906108c
SS
19665}
19666
ac9ec31b
DE
19667/* Return an error marker type to use for the ill formed type in DIE/CU. */
19668
19669static struct type *
19670build_error_marker_type (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, struct die_info *die)
19671{
19672 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
19673 char *message, *saved;
19674
19675 message = xstrprintf (_("<unknown type in %s, CU 0x%x, DIE 0x%x>"),
4262abfb 19676 objfile_name (objfile),
9c541725
PA
19677 to_underlying (cu->header.sect_off),
19678 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
224c3ddb
SM
19679 saved = (char *) obstack_copy0 (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
19680 message, strlen (message));
ac9ec31b
DE
19681 xfree (message);
19682
19f392bc 19683 return init_type (objfile, TYPE_CODE_ERROR, 0, saved);
ac9ec31b
DE
19684}
19685
673bfd45 19686/* Look up the type of DIE in CU using its type attribute ATTR.
ac9ec31b
DE
19687 ATTR must be one of: DW_AT_type, DW_AT_GNAT_descriptive_type,
19688 DW_AT_containing_type.
673bfd45
DE
19689 If there is no type substitute an error marker. */
19690
c906108c 19691static struct type *
ff39bb5e 19692lookup_die_type (struct die_info *die, const struct attribute *attr,
673bfd45 19693 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 19694{
bb5ed363 19695 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
f792889a
DJ
19696 struct type *this_type;
19697
ac9ec31b
DE
19698 gdb_assert (attr->name == DW_AT_type
19699 || attr->name == DW_AT_GNAT_descriptive_type
19700 || attr->name == DW_AT_containing_type);
19701
673bfd45
DE
19702 /* First see if we have it cached. */
19703
36586728
TT
19704 if (attr->form == DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt)
19705 {
19706 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
9c541725 19707 sect_offset sect_off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (attr);
36586728 19708
9c541725
PA
19709 per_cu = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (sect_off, 1, cu->objfile);
19710 this_type = get_die_type_at_offset (sect_off, per_cu);
36586728 19711 }
7771576e 19712 else if (attr_form_is_ref (attr))
673bfd45 19713 {
9c541725 19714 sect_offset sect_off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (attr);
673bfd45 19715
9c541725 19716 this_type = get_die_type_at_offset (sect_off, cu->per_cu);
673bfd45 19717 }
55f1336d 19718 else if (attr->form == DW_FORM_ref_sig8)
673bfd45 19719 {
ac9ec31b 19720 ULONGEST signature = DW_SIGNATURE (attr);
673bfd45 19721
ac9ec31b 19722 return get_signatured_type (die, signature, cu);
673bfd45
DE
19723 }
19724 else
19725 {
ac9ec31b
DE
19726 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
19727 _("Dwarf Error: Bad type attribute %s in DIE"
19728 " at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 19729 dwarf_attr_name (attr->name), to_underlying (die->sect_off),
4262abfb 19730 objfile_name (objfile));
ac9ec31b 19731 return build_error_marker_type (cu, die);
673bfd45
DE
19732 }
19733
19734 /* If not cached we need to read it in. */
19735
19736 if (this_type == NULL)
19737 {
ac9ec31b 19738 struct die_info *type_die = NULL;
673bfd45
DE
19739 struct dwarf2_cu *type_cu = cu;
19740
7771576e 19741 if (attr_form_is_ref (attr))
ac9ec31b
DE
19742 type_die = follow_die_ref (die, attr, &type_cu);
19743 if (type_die == NULL)
19744 return build_error_marker_type (cu, die);
19745 /* If we find the type now, it's probably because the type came
3019eac3
DE
19746 from an inter-CU reference and the type's CU got expanded before
19747 ours. */
ac9ec31b 19748 this_type = read_type_die (type_die, type_cu);
673bfd45
DE
19749 }
19750
19751 /* If we still don't have a type use an error marker. */
19752
19753 if (this_type == NULL)
ac9ec31b 19754 return build_error_marker_type (cu, die);
673bfd45 19755
f792889a 19756 return this_type;
c906108c
SS
19757}
19758
673bfd45
DE
19759/* Return the type in DIE, CU.
19760 Returns NULL for invalid types.
19761
02142a6c 19762 This first does a lookup in die_type_hash,
673bfd45
DE
19763 and only reads the die in if necessary.
19764
19765 NOTE: This can be called when reading in partial or full symbols. */
19766
f792889a 19767static struct type *
e7c27a73 19768read_type_die (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 19769{
f792889a
DJ
19770 struct type *this_type;
19771
19772 this_type = get_die_type (die, cu);
19773 if (this_type)
19774 return this_type;
19775
673bfd45
DE
19776 return read_type_die_1 (die, cu);
19777}
19778
19779/* Read the type in DIE, CU.
19780 Returns NULL for invalid types. */
19781
19782static struct type *
19783read_type_die_1 (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
19784{
19785 struct type *this_type = NULL;
19786
c906108c
SS
19787 switch (die->tag)
19788 {
19789 case DW_TAG_class_type:
680b30c7 19790 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
c906108c
SS
19791 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
19792 case DW_TAG_union_type:
f792889a 19793 this_type = read_structure_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19794 break;
19795 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
f792889a 19796 this_type = read_enumeration_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19797 break;
19798 case DW_TAG_subprogram:
19799 case DW_TAG_subroutine_type:
edb3359d 19800 case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine:
f792889a 19801 this_type = read_subroutine_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19802 break;
19803 case DW_TAG_array_type:
f792889a 19804 this_type = read_array_type (die, cu);
c906108c 19805 break;
72019c9c 19806 case DW_TAG_set_type:
f792889a 19807 this_type = read_set_type (die, cu);
72019c9c 19808 break;
c906108c 19809 case DW_TAG_pointer_type:
f792889a 19810 this_type = read_tag_pointer_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19811 break;
19812 case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type:
f792889a 19813 this_type = read_tag_ptr_to_member_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19814 break;
19815 case DW_TAG_reference_type:
4297a3f0
AV
19816 this_type = read_tag_reference_type (die, cu, TYPE_CODE_REF);
19817 break;
19818 case DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type:
19819 this_type = read_tag_reference_type (die, cu, TYPE_CODE_RVALUE_REF);
c906108c
SS
19820 break;
19821 case DW_TAG_const_type:
f792889a 19822 this_type = read_tag_const_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19823 break;
19824 case DW_TAG_volatile_type:
f792889a 19825 this_type = read_tag_volatile_type (die, cu);
c906108c 19826 break;
06d66ee9
TT
19827 case DW_TAG_restrict_type:
19828 this_type = read_tag_restrict_type (die, cu);
19829 break;
c906108c 19830 case DW_TAG_string_type:
f792889a 19831 this_type = read_tag_string_type (die, cu);
c906108c
SS
19832 break;
19833 case DW_TAG_typedef:
f792889a 19834 this_type = read_typedef (die, cu);
c906108c 19835 break;
a02abb62 19836 case DW_TAG_subrange_type:
f792889a 19837 this_type = read_subrange_type (die, cu);
a02abb62 19838 break;
c906108c 19839 case DW_TAG_base_type:
f792889a 19840 this_type = read_base_type (die, cu);
c906108c 19841 break;
81a17f79 19842 case DW_TAG_unspecified_type:
f792889a 19843 this_type = read_unspecified_type (die, cu);
81a17f79 19844 break;
0114d602
DJ
19845 case DW_TAG_namespace:
19846 this_type = read_namespace_type (die, cu);
19847 break;
f55ee35c
JK
19848 case DW_TAG_module:
19849 this_type = read_module_type (die, cu);
19850 break;
a2c2acaf
MW
19851 case DW_TAG_atomic_type:
19852 this_type = read_tag_atomic_type (die, cu);
19853 break;
c906108c 19854 default:
3e43a32a
MS
19855 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
19856 _("unexpected tag in read_type_die: '%s'"),
4d3c2250 19857 dwarf_tag_name (die->tag));
c906108c
SS
19858 break;
19859 }
63d06c5c 19860
f792889a 19861 return this_type;
63d06c5c
DC
19862}
19863
abc72ce4
DE
19864/* See if we can figure out if the class lives in a namespace. We do
19865 this by looking for a member function; its demangled name will
19866 contain namespace info, if there is any.
19867 Return the computed name or NULL.
19868 Space for the result is allocated on the objfile's obstack.
19869 This is the full-die version of guess_partial_die_structure_name.
19870 In this case we know DIE has no useful parent. */
19871
19872static char *
19873guess_full_die_structure_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
19874{
19875 struct die_info *spec_die;
19876 struct dwarf2_cu *spec_cu;
19877 struct die_info *child;
19878
19879 spec_cu = cu;
19880 spec_die = die_specification (die, &spec_cu);
19881 if (spec_die != NULL)
19882 {
19883 die = spec_die;
19884 cu = spec_cu;
19885 }
19886
19887 for (child = die->child;
19888 child != NULL;
19889 child = child->sibling)
19890 {
19891 if (child->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram)
19892 {
73b9be8b 19893 const char *linkage_name = dw2_linkage_name (child, cu);
abc72ce4 19894
7d45c7c3 19895 if (linkage_name != NULL)
abc72ce4
DE
19896 {
19897 char *actual_name
19898 = language_class_name_from_physname (cu->language_defn,
7d45c7c3 19899 linkage_name);
abc72ce4
DE
19900 char *name = NULL;
19901
19902 if (actual_name != NULL)
19903 {
15d034d0 19904 const char *die_name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
abc72ce4
DE
19905
19906 if (die_name != NULL
19907 && strcmp (die_name, actual_name) != 0)
19908 {
19909 /* Strip off the class name from the full name.
19910 We want the prefix. */
19911 int die_name_len = strlen (die_name);
19912 int actual_name_len = strlen (actual_name);
19913
19914 /* Test for '::' as a sanity check. */
19915 if (actual_name_len > die_name_len + 2
3e43a32a
MS
19916 && actual_name[actual_name_len
19917 - die_name_len - 1] == ':')
224c3ddb
SM
19918 name = (char *) obstack_copy0 (
19919 &cu->objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
19920 actual_name, actual_name_len - die_name_len - 2);
abc72ce4
DE
19921 }
19922 }
19923 xfree (actual_name);
19924 return name;
19925 }
19926 }
19927 }
19928
19929 return NULL;
19930}
19931
96408a79
SA
19932/* GCC might emit a nameless typedef that has a linkage name. Determine the
19933 prefix part in such case. See
19934 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47510. */
19935
a121b7c1 19936static const char *
96408a79
SA
19937anonymous_struct_prefix (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
19938{
19939 struct attribute *attr;
e6a959d6 19940 const char *base;
96408a79
SA
19941
19942 if (die->tag != DW_TAG_class_type && die->tag != DW_TAG_interface_type
19943 && die->tag != DW_TAG_structure_type && die->tag != DW_TAG_union_type)
19944 return NULL;
19945
7d45c7c3 19946 if (dwarf2_string_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu) != NULL)
96408a79
SA
19947 return NULL;
19948
73b9be8b 19949 attr = dw2_linkage_name_attr (die, cu);
96408a79
SA
19950 if (attr == NULL || DW_STRING (attr) == NULL)
19951 return NULL;
19952
19953 /* dwarf2_name had to be already called. */
19954 gdb_assert (DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr));
19955
19956 /* Strip the base name, keep any leading namespaces/classes. */
19957 base = strrchr (DW_STRING (attr), ':');
19958 if (base == NULL || base == DW_STRING (attr) || base[-1] != ':')
19959 return "";
19960
224c3ddb
SM
19961 return (char *) obstack_copy0 (&cu->objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
19962 DW_STRING (attr),
19963 &base[-1] - DW_STRING (attr));
96408a79
SA
19964}
19965
fdde2d81 19966/* Return the name of the namespace/class that DIE is defined within,
0114d602 19967 or "" if we can't tell. The caller should not xfree the result.
fdde2d81 19968
0114d602
DJ
19969 For example, if we're within the method foo() in the following
19970 code:
19971
19972 namespace N {
19973 class C {
19974 void foo () {
19975 }
19976 };
19977 }
19978
19979 then determine_prefix on foo's die will return "N::C". */
fdde2d81 19980
0d5cff50 19981static const char *
e142c38c 19982determine_prefix (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
63d06c5c 19983{
0114d602
DJ
19984 struct die_info *parent, *spec_die;
19985 struct dwarf2_cu *spec_cu;
19986 struct type *parent_type;
a121b7c1 19987 const char *retval;
63d06c5c 19988
9c37b5ae 19989 if (cu->language != language_cplus
c44af4eb
TT
19990 && cu->language != language_fortran && cu->language != language_d
19991 && cu->language != language_rust)
0114d602
DJ
19992 return "";
19993
96408a79
SA
19994 retval = anonymous_struct_prefix (die, cu);
19995 if (retval)
19996 return retval;
19997
0114d602
DJ
19998 /* We have to be careful in the presence of DW_AT_specification.
19999 For example, with GCC 3.4, given the code
20000
20001 namespace N {
20002 void foo() {
20003 // Definition of N::foo.
20004 }
20005 }
20006
20007 then we'll have a tree of DIEs like this:
20008
20009 1: DW_TAG_compile_unit
20010 2: DW_TAG_namespace // N
20011 3: DW_TAG_subprogram // declaration of N::foo
20012 4: DW_TAG_subprogram // definition of N::foo
20013 DW_AT_specification // refers to die #3
20014
20015 Thus, when processing die #4, we have to pretend that we're in
20016 the context of its DW_AT_specification, namely the contex of die
20017 #3. */
20018 spec_cu = cu;
20019 spec_die = die_specification (die, &spec_cu);
20020 if (spec_die == NULL)
20021 parent = die->parent;
20022 else
63d06c5c 20023 {
0114d602
DJ
20024 parent = spec_die->parent;
20025 cu = spec_cu;
63d06c5c 20026 }
0114d602
DJ
20027
20028 if (parent == NULL)
20029 return "";
98bfdba5
PA
20030 else if (parent->building_fullname)
20031 {
20032 const char *name;
20033 const char *parent_name;
20034
20035 /* It has been seen on RealView 2.2 built binaries,
20036 DW_TAG_template_type_param types actually _defined_ as
20037 children of the parent class:
20038
20039 enum E {};
20040 template class <class Enum> Class{};
20041 Class<enum E> class_e;
20042
20043 1: DW_TAG_class_type (Class)
20044 2: DW_TAG_enumeration_type (E)
20045 3: DW_TAG_enumerator (enum1:0)
20046 3: DW_TAG_enumerator (enum2:1)
20047 ...
20048 2: DW_TAG_template_type_param
20049 DW_AT_type DW_FORM_ref_udata (E)
20050
20051 Besides being broken debug info, it can put GDB into an
20052 infinite loop. Consider:
20053
20054 When we're building the full name for Class<E>, we'll start
20055 at Class, and go look over its template type parameters,
20056 finding E. We'll then try to build the full name of E, and
20057 reach here. We're now trying to build the full name of E,
20058 and look over the parent DIE for containing scope. In the
20059 broken case, if we followed the parent DIE of E, we'd again
20060 find Class, and once again go look at its template type
20061 arguments, etc., etc. Simply don't consider such parent die
20062 as source-level parent of this die (it can't be, the language
20063 doesn't allow it), and break the loop here. */
20064 name = dwarf2_name (die, cu);
20065 parent_name = dwarf2_name (parent, cu);
20066 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
20067 _("template param type '%s' defined within parent '%s'"),
20068 name ? name : "<unknown>",
20069 parent_name ? parent_name : "<unknown>");
20070 return "";
20071 }
63d06c5c 20072 else
0114d602
DJ
20073 switch (parent->tag)
20074 {
63d06c5c 20075 case DW_TAG_namespace:
0114d602 20076 parent_type = read_type_die (parent, cu);
acebe513
UW
20077 /* GCC 4.0 and 4.1 had a bug (PR c++/28460) where they generated bogus
20078 DW_TAG_namespace DIEs with a name of "::" for the global namespace.
20079 Work around this problem here. */
20080 if (cu->language == language_cplus
20081 && strcmp (TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type), "::") == 0)
20082 return "";
0114d602
DJ
20083 /* We give a name to even anonymous namespaces. */
20084 return TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type);
63d06c5c 20085 case DW_TAG_class_type:
680b30c7 20086 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
63d06c5c 20087 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
0114d602 20088 case DW_TAG_union_type:
f55ee35c 20089 case DW_TAG_module:
0114d602
DJ
20090 parent_type = read_type_die (parent, cu);
20091 if (TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type) != NULL)
20092 return TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type);
20093 else
20094 /* An anonymous structure is only allowed non-static data
20095 members; no typedefs, no member functions, et cetera.
20096 So it does not need a prefix. */
20097 return "";
abc72ce4 20098 case DW_TAG_compile_unit:
95554aad 20099 case DW_TAG_partial_unit:
abc72ce4
DE
20100 /* gcc-4.5 -gdwarf-4 can drop the enclosing namespace. Cope. */
20101 if (cu->language == language_cplus
8b70b953 20102 && !VEC_empty (dwarf2_section_info_def, dwarf2_per_objfile->types)
abc72ce4
DE
20103 && die->child != NULL
20104 && (die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type
20105 || die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type
20106 || die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type))
20107 {
20108 char *name = guess_full_die_structure_name (die, cu);
20109 if (name != NULL)
20110 return name;
20111 }
20112 return "";
3d567982
TT
20113 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
20114 parent_type = read_type_die (parent, cu);
20115 if (TYPE_DECLARED_CLASS (parent_type))
20116 {
20117 if (TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type) != NULL)
20118 return TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type);
20119 return "";
20120 }
20121 /* Fall through. */
63d06c5c 20122 default:
8176b9b8 20123 return determine_prefix (parent, cu);
63d06c5c 20124 }
63d06c5c
DC
20125}
20126
3e43a32a
MS
20127/* Return a newly-allocated string formed by concatenating PREFIX and SUFFIX
20128 with appropriate separator. If PREFIX or SUFFIX is NULL or empty, then
20129 simply copy the SUFFIX or PREFIX, respectively. If OBS is non-null, perform
20130 an obconcat, otherwise allocate storage for the result. The CU argument is
20131 used to determine the language and hence, the appropriate separator. */
987504bb 20132
f55ee35c 20133#define MAX_SEP_LEN 7 /* strlen ("__") + strlen ("_MOD_") */
63d06c5c
DC
20134
20135static char *
f55ee35c
JK
20136typename_concat (struct obstack *obs, const char *prefix, const char *suffix,
20137 int physname, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
63d06c5c 20138{
f55ee35c 20139 const char *lead = "";
5c315b68 20140 const char *sep;
63d06c5c 20141
3e43a32a
MS
20142 if (suffix == NULL || suffix[0] == '\0'
20143 || prefix == NULL || prefix[0] == '\0')
987504bb 20144 sep = "";
45280282
IB
20145 else if (cu->language == language_d)
20146 {
20147 /* For D, the 'main' function could be defined in any module, but it
20148 should never be prefixed. */
20149 if (strcmp (suffix, "D main") == 0)
20150 {
20151 prefix = "";
20152 sep = "";
20153 }
20154 else
20155 sep = ".";
20156 }
f55ee35c
JK
20157 else if (cu->language == language_fortran && physname)
20158 {
20159 /* This is gfortran specific mangling. Normally DW_AT_linkage_name or
20160 DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name is preferred and used instead. */
20161
20162 lead = "__";
20163 sep = "_MOD_";
20164 }
987504bb
JJ
20165 else
20166 sep = "::";
63d06c5c 20167
6dd47d34
DE
20168 if (prefix == NULL)
20169 prefix = "";
20170 if (suffix == NULL)
20171 suffix = "";
20172
987504bb
JJ
20173 if (obs == NULL)
20174 {
3e43a32a 20175 char *retval
224c3ddb
SM
20176 = ((char *)
20177 xmalloc (strlen (prefix) + MAX_SEP_LEN + strlen (suffix) + 1));
9a619af0 20178
f55ee35c
JK
20179 strcpy (retval, lead);
20180 strcat (retval, prefix);
6dd47d34
DE
20181 strcat (retval, sep);
20182 strcat (retval, suffix);
63d06c5c
DC
20183 return retval;
20184 }
987504bb
JJ
20185 else
20186 {
20187 /* We have an obstack. */
f55ee35c 20188 return obconcat (obs, lead, prefix, sep, suffix, (char *) NULL);
987504bb 20189 }
63d06c5c
DC
20190}
20191
c906108c
SS
20192/* Return sibling of die, NULL if no sibling. */
20193
f9aca02d 20194static struct die_info *
fba45db2 20195sibling_die (struct die_info *die)
c906108c 20196{
639d11d3 20197 return die->sibling;
c906108c
SS
20198}
20199
71c25dea
TT
20200/* Get name of a die, return NULL if not found. */
20201
15d034d0
TT
20202static const char *
20203dwarf2_canonicalize_name (const char *name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
71c25dea
TT
20204 struct obstack *obstack)
20205{
20206 if (name && cu->language == language_cplus)
20207 {
2f408ecb 20208 std::string canon_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name);
71c25dea 20209
2f408ecb 20210 if (!canon_name.empty ())
71c25dea 20211 {
2f408ecb
PA
20212 if (canon_name != name)
20213 name = (const char *) obstack_copy0 (obstack,
20214 canon_name.c_str (),
20215 canon_name.length ());
71c25dea
TT
20216 }
20217 }
20218
20219 return name;
c906108c
SS
20220}
20221
96553a0c
DE
20222/* Get name of a die, return NULL if not found.
20223 Anonymous namespaces are converted to their magic string. */
9219021c 20224
15d034d0 20225static const char *
e142c38c 20226dwarf2_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
9219021c
DC
20227{
20228 struct attribute *attr;
20229
e142c38c 20230 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu);
53832f31 20231 if ((!attr || !DW_STRING (attr))
96553a0c 20232 && die->tag != DW_TAG_namespace
53832f31
TT
20233 && die->tag != DW_TAG_class_type
20234 && die->tag != DW_TAG_interface_type
20235 && die->tag != DW_TAG_structure_type
20236 && die->tag != DW_TAG_union_type)
71c25dea
TT
20237 return NULL;
20238
20239 switch (die->tag)
20240 {
20241 case DW_TAG_compile_unit:
95554aad 20242 case DW_TAG_partial_unit:
71c25dea
TT
20243 /* Compilation units have a DW_AT_name that is a filename, not
20244 a source language identifier. */
20245 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type:
20246 case DW_TAG_enumerator:
20247 /* These tags always have simple identifiers already; no need
20248 to canonicalize them. */
20249 return DW_STRING (attr);
907af001 20250
96553a0c
DE
20251 case DW_TAG_namespace:
20252 if (attr != NULL && DW_STRING (attr) != NULL)
20253 return DW_STRING (attr);
20254 return CP_ANONYMOUS_NAMESPACE_STR;
20255
907af001
UW
20256 case DW_TAG_class_type:
20257 case DW_TAG_interface_type:
20258 case DW_TAG_structure_type:
20259 case DW_TAG_union_type:
20260 /* Some GCC versions emit spurious DW_AT_name attributes for unnamed
20261 structures or unions. These were of the form "._%d" in GCC 4.1,
20262 or simply "<anonymous struct>" or "<anonymous union>" in GCC 4.3
20263 and GCC 4.4. We work around this problem by ignoring these. */
53832f31 20264 if (attr && DW_STRING (attr)
61012eef
GB
20265 && (startswith (DW_STRING (attr), "._")
20266 || startswith (DW_STRING (attr), "<anonymous")))
907af001 20267 return NULL;
53832f31
TT
20268
20269 /* GCC might emit a nameless typedef that has a linkage name. See
20270 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47510. */
20271 if (!attr || DW_STRING (attr) == NULL)
20272 {
df5c6c50 20273 char *demangled = NULL;
53832f31 20274
73b9be8b 20275 attr = dw2_linkage_name_attr (die, cu);
53832f31
TT
20276 if (attr == NULL || DW_STRING (attr) == NULL)
20277 return NULL;
20278
df5c6c50
JK
20279 /* Avoid demangling DW_STRING (attr) the second time on a second
20280 call for the same DIE. */
20281 if (!DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr))
8de20a37 20282 demangled = gdb_demangle (DW_STRING (attr), DMGL_TYPES);
53832f31
TT
20283
20284 if (demangled)
20285 {
e6a959d6 20286 const char *base;
96408a79 20287
53832f31 20288 /* FIXME: we already did this for the partial symbol... */
34a68019 20289 DW_STRING (attr)
224c3ddb
SM
20290 = ((const char *)
20291 obstack_copy0 (&cu->objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack,
20292 demangled, strlen (demangled)));
53832f31
TT
20293 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr) = 1;
20294 xfree (demangled);
96408a79
SA
20295
20296 /* Strip any leading namespaces/classes, keep only the base name.
20297 DW_AT_name for named DIEs does not contain the prefixes. */
20298 base = strrchr (DW_STRING (attr), ':');
20299 if (base && base > DW_STRING (attr) && base[-1] == ':')
20300 return &base[1];
20301 else
20302 return DW_STRING (attr);
53832f31
TT
20303 }
20304 }
907af001
UW
20305 break;
20306
71c25dea 20307 default:
907af001
UW
20308 break;
20309 }
20310
20311 if (!DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr))
20312 {
20313 DW_STRING (attr)
20314 = dwarf2_canonicalize_name (DW_STRING (attr), cu,
34a68019 20315 &cu->objfile->per_bfd->storage_obstack);
907af001 20316 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (attr) = 1;
71c25dea 20317 }
907af001 20318 return DW_STRING (attr);
9219021c
DC
20319}
20320
20321/* Return the die that this die in an extension of, or NULL if there
f2f0e013
DJ
20322 is none. *EXT_CU is the CU containing DIE on input, and the CU
20323 containing the return value on output. */
9219021c
DC
20324
20325static struct die_info *
f2f0e013 20326dwarf2_extension (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu **ext_cu)
9219021c
DC
20327{
20328 struct attribute *attr;
9219021c 20329
f2f0e013 20330 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_extension, *ext_cu);
9219021c
DC
20331 if (attr == NULL)
20332 return NULL;
20333
f2f0e013 20334 return follow_die_ref (die, attr, ext_cu);
9219021c
DC
20335}
20336
c906108c
SS
20337/* Convert a DIE tag into its string name. */
20338
f39c6ffd 20339static const char *
aa1ee363 20340dwarf_tag_name (unsigned tag)
c906108c 20341{
f39c6ffd
TT
20342 const char *name = get_DW_TAG_name (tag);
20343
20344 if (name == NULL)
20345 return "DW_TAG_<unknown>";
20346
20347 return name;
c906108c
SS
20348}
20349
20350/* Convert a DWARF attribute code into its string name. */
20351
f39c6ffd 20352static const char *
aa1ee363 20353dwarf_attr_name (unsigned attr)
c906108c 20354{
f39c6ffd
TT
20355 const char *name;
20356
c764a876 20357#ifdef MIPS /* collides with DW_AT_HP_block_index */
f39c6ffd
TT
20358 if (attr == DW_AT_MIPS_fde)
20359 return "DW_AT_MIPS_fde";
20360#else
20361 if (attr == DW_AT_HP_block_index)
20362 return "DW_AT_HP_block_index";
c764a876 20363#endif
f39c6ffd
TT
20364
20365 name = get_DW_AT_name (attr);
20366
20367 if (name == NULL)
20368 return "DW_AT_<unknown>";
20369
20370 return name;
c906108c
SS
20371}
20372
20373/* Convert a DWARF value form code into its string name. */
20374
f39c6ffd 20375static const char *
aa1ee363 20376dwarf_form_name (unsigned form)
c906108c 20377{
f39c6ffd
TT
20378 const char *name = get_DW_FORM_name (form);
20379
20380 if (name == NULL)
20381 return "DW_FORM_<unknown>";
20382
20383 return name;
c906108c
SS
20384}
20385
a121b7c1 20386static const char *
fba45db2 20387dwarf_bool_name (unsigned mybool)
c906108c
SS
20388{
20389 if (mybool)
20390 return "TRUE";
20391 else
20392 return "FALSE";
20393}
20394
20395/* Convert a DWARF type code into its string name. */
20396
f39c6ffd 20397static const char *
aa1ee363 20398dwarf_type_encoding_name (unsigned enc)
c906108c 20399{
f39c6ffd 20400 const char *name = get_DW_ATE_name (enc);
c906108c 20401
f39c6ffd
TT
20402 if (name == NULL)
20403 return "DW_ATE_<unknown>";
c906108c 20404
f39c6ffd 20405 return name;
c906108c 20406}
c906108c 20407
f9aca02d 20408static void
d97bc12b 20409dump_die_shallow (struct ui_file *f, int indent, struct die_info *die)
c906108c
SS
20410{
20411 unsigned int i;
20412
d97bc12b
DE
20413 print_spaces (indent, f);
20414 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "Die: %s (abbrev %d, offset 0x%x)\n",
9c541725
PA
20415 dwarf_tag_name (die->tag), die->abbrev,
20416 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
d97bc12b
DE
20417
20418 if (die->parent != NULL)
20419 {
20420 print_spaces (indent, f);
20421 fprintf_unfiltered (f, " parent at offset: 0x%x\n",
9c541725 20422 to_underlying (die->parent->sect_off));
d97bc12b
DE
20423 }
20424
20425 print_spaces (indent, f);
20426 fprintf_unfiltered (f, " has children: %s\n",
639d11d3 20427 dwarf_bool_name (die->child != NULL));
c906108c 20428
d97bc12b
DE
20429 print_spaces (indent, f);
20430 fprintf_unfiltered (f, " attributes:\n");
20431
c906108c
SS
20432 for (i = 0; i < die->num_attrs; ++i)
20433 {
d97bc12b
DE
20434 print_spaces (indent, f);
20435 fprintf_unfiltered (f, " %s (%s) ",
c906108c
SS
20436 dwarf_attr_name (die->attrs[i].name),
20437 dwarf_form_name (die->attrs[i].form));
d97bc12b 20438
c906108c
SS
20439 switch (die->attrs[i].form)
20440 {
c906108c 20441 case DW_FORM_addr:
3019eac3 20442 case DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index:
d97bc12b 20443 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "address: ");
5af949e3 20444 fputs_filtered (hex_string (DW_ADDR (&die->attrs[i])), f);
c906108c
SS
20445 break;
20446 case DW_FORM_block2:
20447 case DW_FORM_block4:
20448 case DW_FORM_block:
20449 case DW_FORM_block1:
56eb65bd
SP
20450 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "block: size %s",
20451 pulongest (DW_BLOCK (&die->attrs[i])->size));
c906108c 20452 break;
2dc7f7b3 20453 case DW_FORM_exprloc:
56eb65bd
SP
20454 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "expression: size %s",
20455 pulongest (DW_BLOCK (&die->attrs[i])->size));
2dc7f7b3 20456 break;
0224619f
JK
20457 case DW_FORM_data16:
20458 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "constant of 16 bytes");
20459 break;
4568ecf9
DE
20460 case DW_FORM_ref_addr:
20461 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "ref address: ");
20462 fputs_filtered (hex_string (DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i])), f);
20463 break;
36586728
TT
20464 case DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt:
20465 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "alt ref address: ");
20466 fputs_filtered (hex_string (DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i])), f);
20467 break;
10b3939b
DJ
20468 case DW_FORM_ref1:
20469 case DW_FORM_ref2:
20470 case DW_FORM_ref4:
4568ecf9
DE
20471 case DW_FORM_ref8:
20472 case DW_FORM_ref_udata:
d97bc12b 20473 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "constant ref: 0x%lx (adjusted)",
4568ecf9 20474 (long) (DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i])));
10b3939b 20475 break;
c906108c
SS
20476 case DW_FORM_data1:
20477 case DW_FORM_data2:
20478 case DW_FORM_data4:
ce5d95e1 20479 case DW_FORM_data8:
c906108c
SS
20480 case DW_FORM_udata:
20481 case DW_FORM_sdata:
43bbcdc2
PH
20482 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "constant: %s",
20483 pulongest (DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i])));
c906108c 20484 break;
2dc7f7b3
TT
20485 case DW_FORM_sec_offset:
20486 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "section offset: %s",
20487 pulongest (DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i])));
20488 break;
55f1336d 20489 case DW_FORM_ref_sig8:
ac9ec31b
DE
20490 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "signature: %s",
20491 hex_string (DW_SIGNATURE (&die->attrs[i])));
348e048f 20492 break;
c906108c 20493 case DW_FORM_string:
4bdf3d34 20494 case DW_FORM_strp:
43988095 20495 case DW_FORM_line_strp:
3019eac3 20496 case DW_FORM_GNU_str_index:
36586728 20497 case DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt:
8285870a 20498 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "string: \"%s\" (%s canonicalized)",
c906108c 20499 DW_STRING (&die->attrs[i])
8285870a
JK
20500 ? DW_STRING (&die->attrs[i]) : "",
20501 DW_STRING_IS_CANONICAL (&die->attrs[i]) ? "is" : "not");
c906108c
SS
20502 break;
20503 case DW_FORM_flag:
20504 if (DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i]))
d97bc12b 20505 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "flag: TRUE");
c906108c 20506 else
d97bc12b 20507 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "flag: FALSE");
c906108c 20508 break;
2dc7f7b3
TT
20509 case DW_FORM_flag_present:
20510 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "flag: TRUE");
20511 break;
a8329558 20512 case DW_FORM_indirect:
0963b4bd
MS
20513 /* The reader will have reduced the indirect form to
20514 the "base form" so this form should not occur. */
3e43a32a
MS
20515 fprintf_unfiltered (f,
20516 "unexpected attribute form: DW_FORM_indirect");
a8329558 20517 break;
663c44ac
JK
20518 case DW_FORM_implicit_const:
20519 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "constant: %s",
20520 plongest (DW_SND (&die->attrs[i])));
20521 break;
c906108c 20522 default:
d97bc12b 20523 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "unsupported attribute form: %d.",
c5aa993b 20524 die->attrs[i].form);
d97bc12b 20525 break;
c906108c 20526 }
d97bc12b 20527 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "\n");
c906108c
SS
20528 }
20529}
20530
f9aca02d 20531static void
d97bc12b 20532dump_die_for_error (struct die_info *die)
c906108c 20533{
d97bc12b
DE
20534 dump_die_shallow (gdb_stderr, 0, die);
20535}
20536
20537static void
20538dump_die_1 (struct ui_file *f, int level, int max_level, struct die_info *die)
20539{
20540 int indent = level * 4;
20541
20542 gdb_assert (die != NULL);
20543
20544 if (level >= max_level)
20545 return;
20546
20547 dump_die_shallow (f, indent, die);
20548
20549 if (die->child != NULL)
c906108c 20550 {
d97bc12b
DE
20551 print_spaces (indent, f);
20552 fprintf_unfiltered (f, " Children:");
20553 if (level + 1 < max_level)
20554 {
20555 fprintf_unfiltered (f, "\n");
20556 dump_die_1 (f, level + 1, max_level, die->child);
20557 }
20558 else
20559 {
3e43a32a
MS
20560 fprintf_unfiltered (f,
20561 " [not printed, max nesting level reached]\n");
d97bc12b
DE
20562 }
20563 }
20564
20565 if (die->sibling != NULL && level > 0)
20566 {
20567 dump_die_1 (f, level, max_level, die->sibling);
c906108c
SS
20568 }
20569}
20570
d97bc12b
DE
20571/* This is called from the pdie macro in gdbinit.in.
20572 It's not static so gcc will keep a copy callable from gdb. */
20573
20574void
20575dump_die (struct die_info *die, int max_level)
20576{
20577 dump_die_1 (gdb_stdlog, 0, max_level, die);
20578}
20579
f9aca02d 20580static void
51545339 20581store_in_ref_table (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 20582{
51545339 20583 void **slot;
c906108c 20584
9c541725
PA
20585 slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (cu->die_hash, die,
20586 to_underlying (die->sect_off),
b64f50a1 20587 INSERT);
51545339
DJ
20588
20589 *slot = die;
c906108c
SS
20590}
20591
b64f50a1
JK
20592/* Return DIE offset of ATTR. Return 0 with complaint if ATTR is not of the
20593 required kind. */
20594
20595static sect_offset
ff39bb5e 20596dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (const struct attribute *attr)
93311388 20597{
7771576e 20598 if (attr_form_is_ref (attr))
9c541725 20599 return (sect_offset) DW_UNSND (attr);
93311388
DE
20600
20601 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
20602 _("unsupported die ref attribute form: '%s'"),
20603 dwarf_form_name (attr->form));
9c541725 20604 return {};
c906108c
SS
20605}
20606
43bbcdc2
PH
20607/* Return the constant value held by ATTR. Return DEFAULT_VALUE if
20608 * the value held by the attribute is not constant. */
a02abb62 20609
43bbcdc2 20610static LONGEST
ff39bb5e 20611dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (const struct attribute *attr, int default_value)
a02abb62 20612{
663c44ac 20613 if (attr->form == DW_FORM_sdata || attr->form == DW_FORM_implicit_const)
a02abb62
JB
20614 return DW_SND (attr);
20615 else if (attr->form == DW_FORM_udata
20616 || attr->form == DW_FORM_data1
20617 || attr->form == DW_FORM_data2
20618 || attr->form == DW_FORM_data4
20619 || attr->form == DW_FORM_data8)
20620 return DW_UNSND (attr);
20621 else
20622 {
0224619f 20623 /* For DW_FORM_data16 see attr_form_is_constant. */
3e43a32a
MS
20624 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
20625 _("Attribute value is not a constant (%s)"),
a02abb62
JB
20626 dwarf_form_name (attr->form));
20627 return default_value;
20628 }
20629}
20630
348e048f
DE
20631/* Follow reference or signature attribute ATTR of SRC_DIE.
20632 On entry *REF_CU is the CU of SRC_DIE.
20633 On exit *REF_CU is the CU of the result. */
20634
20635static struct die_info *
ff39bb5e 20636follow_die_ref_or_sig (struct die_info *src_die, const struct attribute *attr,
348e048f
DE
20637 struct dwarf2_cu **ref_cu)
20638{
20639 struct die_info *die;
20640
7771576e 20641 if (attr_form_is_ref (attr))
348e048f 20642 die = follow_die_ref (src_die, attr, ref_cu);
55f1336d 20643 else if (attr->form == DW_FORM_ref_sig8)
348e048f
DE
20644 die = follow_die_sig (src_die, attr, ref_cu);
20645 else
20646 {
20647 dump_die_for_error (src_die);
20648 error (_("Dwarf Error: Expected reference attribute [in module %s]"),
4262abfb 20649 objfile_name ((*ref_cu)->objfile));
348e048f
DE
20650 }
20651
20652 return die;
03dd20cc
DJ
20653}
20654
5c631832 20655/* Follow reference OFFSET.
673bfd45
DE
20656 On entry *REF_CU is the CU of the source die referencing OFFSET.
20657 On exit *REF_CU is the CU of the result.
20658 Returns NULL if OFFSET is invalid. */
f504f079 20659
f9aca02d 20660static struct die_info *
9c541725 20661follow_die_offset (sect_offset sect_off, int offset_in_dwz,
36586728 20662 struct dwarf2_cu **ref_cu)
c906108c 20663{
10b3939b 20664 struct die_info temp_die;
f2f0e013 20665 struct dwarf2_cu *target_cu, *cu = *ref_cu;
10b3939b 20666
348e048f
DE
20667 gdb_assert (cu->per_cu != NULL);
20668
98bfdba5
PA
20669 target_cu = cu;
20670
3019eac3 20671 if (cu->per_cu->is_debug_types)
348e048f
DE
20672 {
20673 /* .debug_types CUs cannot reference anything outside their CU.
20674 If they need to, they have to reference a signatured type via
55f1336d 20675 DW_FORM_ref_sig8. */
9c541725 20676 if (!offset_in_cu_p (&cu->header, sect_off))
5c631832 20677 return NULL;
348e048f 20678 }
36586728 20679 else if (offset_in_dwz != cu->per_cu->is_dwz
9c541725 20680 || !offset_in_cu_p (&cu->header, sect_off))
10b3939b
DJ
20681 {
20682 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
9a619af0 20683
9c541725 20684 per_cu = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (sect_off, offset_in_dwz,
36586728 20685 cu->objfile);
03dd20cc
DJ
20686
20687 /* If necessary, add it to the queue and load its DIEs. */
95554aad
TT
20688 if (maybe_queue_comp_unit (cu, per_cu, cu->language))
20689 load_full_comp_unit (per_cu, cu->language);
03dd20cc 20690
10b3939b
DJ
20691 target_cu = per_cu->cu;
20692 }
98bfdba5
PA
20693 else if (cu->dies == NULL)
20694 {
20695 /* We're loading full DIEs during partial symbol reading. */
20696 gdb_assert (dwarf2_per_objfile->reading_partial_symbols);
95554aad 20697 load_full_comp_unit (cu->per_cu, language_minimal);
98bfdba5 20698 }
c906108c 20699
f2f0e013 20700 *ref_cu = target_cu;
9c541725 20701 temp_die.sect_off = sect_off;
9a3c8263 20702 return (struct die_info *) htab_find_with_hash (target_cu->die_hash,
9c541725
PA
20703 &temp_die,
20704 to_underlying (sect_off));
5c631832 20705}
10b3939b 20706
5c631832
JK
20707/* Follow reference attribute ATTR of SRC_DIE.
20708 On entry *REF_CU is the CU of SRC_DIE.
20709 On exit *REF_CU is the CU of the result. */
20710
20711static struct die_info *
ff39bb5e 20712follow_die_ref (struct die_info *src_die, const struct attribute *attr,
5c631832
JK
20713 struct dwarf2_cu **ref_cu)
20714{
9c541725 20715 sect_offset sect_off = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (attr);
5c631832
JK
20716 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = *ref_cu;
20717 struct die_info *die;
20718
9c541725 20719 die = follow_die_offset (sect_off,
36586728
TT
20720 (attr->form == DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt
20721 || cu->per_cu->is_dwz),
20722 ref_cu);
5c631832
JK
20723 if (!die)
20724 error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot find DIE at 0x%x referenced from DIE "
20725 "at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 20726 to_underlying (sect_off), to_underlying (src_die->sect_off),
4262abfb 20727 objfile_name (cu->objfile));
348e048f 20728
5c631832
JK
20729 return die;
20730}
20731
9c541725 20732/* Return DWARF block referenced by DW_AT_location of DIE at SECT_OFF at PER_CU.
d83e736b
JK
20733 Returned value is intended for DW_OP_call*. Returned
20734 dwarf2_locexpr_baton->data has lifetime of PER_CU->OBJFILE. */
5c631832
JK
20735
20736struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton
9c541725 20737dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off (sect_offset sect_off,
8b9737bf
TT
20738 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
20739 CORE_ADDR (*get_frame_pc) (void *baton),
20740 void *baton)
5c631832 20741{
918dd910 20742 struct dwarf2_cu *cu;
5c631832
JK
20743 struct die_info *die;
20744 struct attribute *attr;
20745 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton retval;
20746
8cf6f0b1
TT
20747 dw2_setup (per_cu->objfile);
20748
918dd910
JK
20749 if (per_cu->cu == NULL)
20750 load_cu (per_cu);
20751 cu = per_cu->cu;
cc12ce38
DE
20752 if (cu == NULL)
20753 {
20754 /* We shouldn't get here for a dummy CU, but don't crash on the user.
20755 Instead just throw an error, not much else we can do. */
20756 error (_("Dwarf Error: Dummy CU at 0x%x referenced in module %s"),
9c541725 20757 to_underlying (sect_off), objfile_name (per_cu->objfile));
cc12ce38 20758 }
918dd910 20759
9c541725 20760 die = follow_die_offset (sect_off, per_cu->is_dwz, &cu);
5c631832
JK
20761 if (!die)
20762 error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot find DIE at 0x%x referenced in module %s"),
9c541725 20763 to_underlying (sect_off), objfile_name (per_cu->objfile));
5c631832
JK
20764
20765 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_location, cu);
20766 if (!attr)
20767 {
e103e986
JK
20768 /* DWARF: "If there is no such attribute, then there is no effect.".
20769 DATA is ignored if SIZE is 0. */
5c631832 20770
e103e986 20771 retval.data = NULL;
5c631832
JK
20772 retval.size = 0;
20773 }
8cf6f0b1
TT
20774 else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr))
20775 {
20776 struct dwarf2_loclist_baton loclist_baton;
20777 CORE_ADDR pc = (*get_frame_pc) (baton);
20778 size_t size;
20779
20780 fill_in_loclist_baton (cu, &loclist_baton, attr);
20781
20782 retval.data = dwarf2_find_location_expression (&loclist_baton,
20783 &size, pc);
20784 retval.size = size;
20785 }
5c631832
JK
20786 else
20787 {
20788 if (!attr_form_is_block (attr))
20789 error (_("Dwarf Error: DIE at 0x%x referenced in module %s "
20790 "is neither DW_FORM_block* nor DW_FORM_exprloc"),
9c541725 20791 to_underlying (sect_off), objfile_name (per_cu->objfile));
5c631832
JK
20792
20793 retval.data = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data;
20794 retval.size = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size;
20795 }
20796 retval.per_cu = cu->per_cu;
918dd910 20797
918dd910
JK
20798 age_cached_comp_units ();
20799
5c631832 20800 return retval;
348e048f
DE
20801}
20802
8b9737bf
TT
20803/* Like dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off, but take a CU
20804 offset. */
20805
20806struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton
20807dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_cu_off (cu_offset offset_in_cu,
20808 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
20809 CORE_ADDR (*get_frame_pc) (void *baton),
20810 void *baton)
20811{
9c541725 20812 sect_offset sect_off = per_cu->sect_off + to_underlying (offset_in_cu);
8b9737bf 20813
9c541725 20814 return dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off (sect_off, per_cu, get_frame_pc, baton);
8b9737bf
TT
20815}
20816
b6807d98
TT
20817/* Write a constant of a given type as target-ordered bytes into
20818 OBSTACK. */
20819
20820static const gdb_byte *
20821write_constant_as_bytes (struct obstack *obstack,
20822 enum bfd_endian byte_order,
20823 struct type *type,
20824 ULONGEST value,
20825 LONGEST *len)
20826{
20827 gdb_byte *result;
20828
20829 *len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
224c3ddb 20830 result = (gdb_byte *) obstack_alloc (obstack, *len);
b6807d98
TT
20831 store_unsigned_integer (result, *len, byte_order, value);
20832
20833 return result;
20834}
20835
20836/* If the DIE at OFFSET in PER_CU has a DW_AT_const_value, return a
20837 pointer to the constant bytes and set LEN to the length of the
20838 data. If memory is needed, allocate it on OBSTACK. If the DIE
20839 does not have a DW_AT_const_value, return NULL. */
20840
20841const gdb_byte *
9c541725 20842dwarf2_fetch_constant_bytes (sect_offset sect_off,
b6807d98
TT
20843 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu,
20844 struct obstack *obstack,
20845 LONGEST *len)
20846{
20847 struct dwarf2_cu *cu;
20848 struct die_info *die;
20849 struct attribute *attr;
20850 const gdb_byte *result = NULL;
20851 struct type *type;
20852 LONGEST value;
20853 enum bfd_endian byte_order;
20854
20855 dw2_setup (per_cu->objfile);
20856
20857 if (per_cu->cu == NULL)
20858 load_cu (per_cu);
20859 cu = per_cu->cu;
cc12ce38
DE
20860 if (cu == NULL)
20861 {
20862 /* We shouldn't get here for a dummy CU, but don't crash on the user.
20863 Instead just throw an error, not much else we can do. */
20864 error (_("Dwarf Error: Dummy CU at 0x%x referenced in module %s"),
9c541725 20865 to_underlying (sect_off), objfile_name (per_cu->objfile));
cc12ce38 20866 }
b6807d98 20867
9c541725 20868 die = follow_die_offset (sect_off, per_cu->is_dwz, &cu);
b6807d98
TT
20869 if (!die)
20870 error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot find DIE at 0x%x referenced in module %s"),
9c541725 20871 to_underlying (sect_off), objfile_name (per_cu->objfile));
b6807d98
TT
20872
20873
20874 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu);
20875 if (attr == NULL)
20876 return NULL;
20877
20878 byte_order = (bfd_big_endian (per_cu->objfile->obfd)
20879 ? BFD_ENDIAN_BIG : BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE);
20880
20881 switch (attr->form)
20882 {
20883 case DW_FORM_addr:
20884 case DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index:
20885 {
20886 gdb_byte *tem;
20887
20888 *len = cu->header.addr_size;
224c3ddb 20889 tem = (gdb_byte *) obstack_alloc (obstack, *len);
b6807d98
TT
20890 store_unsigned_integer (tem, *len, byte_order, DW_ADDR (attr));
20891 result = tem;
20892 }
20893 break;
20894 case DW_FORM_string:
20895 case DW_FORM_strp:
20896 case DW_FORM_GNU_str_index:
20897 case DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt:
20898 /* DW_STRING is already allocated on the objfile obstack, point
20899 directly to it. */
20900 result = (const gdb_byte *) DW_STRING (attr);
20901 *len = strlen (DW_STRING (attr));
20902 break;
20903 case DW_FORM_block1:
20904 case DW_FORM_block2:
20905 case DW_FORM_block4:
20906 case DW_FORM_block:
20907 case DW_FORM_exprloc:
0224619f 20908 case DW_FORM_data16:
b6807d98
TT
20909 result = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data;
20910 *len = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size;
20911 break;
20912
20913 /* The DW_AT_const_value attributes are supposed to carry the
20914 symbol's value "represented as it would be on the target
20915 architecture." By the time we get here, it's already been
20916 converted to host endianness, so we just need to sign- or
20917 zero-extend it as appropriate. */
20918 case DW_FORM_data1:
20919 type = die_type (die, cu);
20920 result = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, &value, 8);
20921 if (result == NULL)
20922 result = write_constant_as_bytes (obstack, byte_order,
20923 type, value, len);
20924 break;
20925 case DW_FORM_data2:
20926 type = die_type (die, cu);
20927 result = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, &value, 16);
20928 if (result == NULL)
20929 result = write_constant_as_bytes (obstack, byte_order,
20930 type, value, len);
20931 break;
20932 case DW_FORM_data4:
20933 type = die_type (die, cu);
20934 result = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, &value, 32);
20935 if (result == NULL)
20936 result = write_constant_as_bytes (obstack, byte_order,
20937 type, value, len);
20938 break;
20939 case DW_FORM_data8:
20940 type = die_type (die, cu);
20941 result = dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, obstack, cu, &value, 64);
20942 if (result == NULL)
20943 result = write_constant_as_bytes (obstack, byte_order,
20944 type, value, len);
20945 break;
20946
20947 case DW_FORM_sdata:
663c44ac 20948 case DW_FORM_implicit_const:
b6807d98
TT
20949 type = die_type (die, cu);
20950 result = write_constant_as_bytes (obstack, byte_order,
20951 type, DW_SND (attr), len);
20952 break;
20953
20954 case DW_FORM_udata:
20955 type = die_type (die, cu);
20956 result = write_constant_as_bytes (obstack, byte_order,
20957 type, DW_UNSND (attr), len);
20958 break;
20959
20960 default:
20961 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
20962 _("unsupported const value attribute form: '%s'"),
20963 dwarf_form_name (attr->form));
20964 break;
20965 }
20966
20967 return result;
20968}
20969
7942e96e
AA
20970/* Return the type of the die at OFFSET in PER_CU. Return NULL if no
20971 valid type for this die is found. */
20972
20973struct type *
9c541725 20974dwarf2_fetch_die_type_sect_off (sect_offset sect_off,
7942e96e
AA
20975 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
20976{
20977 struct dwarf2_cu *cu;
20978 struct die_info *die;
20979
20980 dw2_setup (per_cu->objfile);
20981
20982 if (per_cu->cu == NULL)
20983 load_cu (per_cu);
20984 cu = per_cu->cu;
20985 if (!cu)
20986 return NULL;
20987
9c541725 20988 die = follow_die_offset (sect_off, per_cu->is_dwz, &cu);
7942e96e
AA
20989 if (!die)
20990 return NULL;
20991
20992 return die_type (die, cu);
20993}
20994
8a9b8146
TT
20995/* Return the type of the DIE at DIE_OFFSET in the CU named by
20996 PER_CU. */
20997
20998struct type *
b64f50a1 20999dwarf2_get_die_type (cu_offset die_offset,
8a9b8146
TT
21000 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
21001{
8a9b8146 21002 dw2_setup (per_cu->objfile);
b64f50a1 21003
9c541725 21004 sect_offset die_offset_sect = per_cu->sect_off + to_underlying (die_offset);
b64f50a1 21005 return get_die_type_at_offset (die_offset_sect, per_cu);
8a9b8146
TT
21006}
21007
ac9ec31b 21008/* Follow type unit SIG_TYPE referenced by SRC_DIE.
348e048f 21009 On entry *REF_CU is the CU of SRC_DIE.
ac9ec31b
DE
21010 On exit *REF_CU is the CU of the result.
21011 Returns NULL if the referenced DIE isn't found. */
348e048f
DE
21012
21013static struct die_info *
ac9ec31b
DE
21014follow_die_sig_1 (struct die_info *src_die, struct signatured_type *sig_type,
21015 struct dwarf2_cu **ref_cu)
348e048f 21016{
348e048f 21017 struct die_info temp_die;
348e048f
DE
21018 struct dwarf2_cu *sig_cu;
21019 struct die_info *die;
21020
ac9ec31b
DE
21021 /* While it might be nice to assert sig_type->type == NULL here,
21022 we can get here for DW_AT_imported_declaration where we need
21023 the DIE not the type. */
348e048f
DE
21024
21025 /* If necessary, add it to the queue and load its DIEs. */
21026
95554aad 21027 if (maybe_queue_comp_unit (*ref_cu, &sig_type->per_cu, language_minimal))
a0f42c21 21028 read_signatured_type (sig_type);
348e048f 21029
348e048f 21030 sig_cu = sig_type->per_cu.cu;
69d751e3 21031 gdb_assert (sig_cu != NULL);
9c541725
PA
21032 gdb_assert (to_underlying (sig_type->type_offset_in_section) != 0);
21033 temp_die.sect_off = sig_type->type_offset_in_section;
9a3c8263 21034 die = (struct die_info *) htab_find_with_hash (sig_cu->die_hash, &temp_die,
9c541725 21035 to_underlying (temp_die.sect_off));
348e048f
DE
21036 if (die)
21037 {
796a7ff8
DE
21038 /* For .gdb_index version 7 keep track of included TUs.
21039 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15021. */
21040 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table != NULL
21041 && dwarf2_per_objfile->index_table->version <= 7)
21042 {
21043 VEC_safe_push (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr,
21044 (*ref_cu)->per_cu->imported_symtabs,
21045 sig_cu->per_cu);
21046 }
21047
348e048f
DE
21048 *ref_cu = sig_cu;
21049 return die;
21050 }
21051
ac9ec31b
DE
21052 return NULL;
21053}
21054
21055/* Follow signatured type referenced by ATTR in SRC_DIE.
21056 On entry *REF_CU is the CU of SRC_DIE.
21057 On exit *REF_CU is the CU of the result.
21058 The result is the DIE of the type.
21059 If the referenced type cannot be found an error is thrown. */
21060
21061static struct die_info *
ff39bb5e 21062follow_die_sig (struct die_info *src_die, const struct attribute *attr,
ac9ec31b
DE
21063 struct dwarf2_cu **ref_cu)
21064{
21065 ULONGEST signature = DW_SIGNATURE (attr);
21066 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
21067 struct die_info *die;
21068
21069 gdb_assert (attr->form == DW_FORM_ref_sig8);
21070
a2ce51a0 21071 sig_type = lookup_signatured_type (*ref_cu, signature);
ac9ec31b
DE
21072 /* sig_type will be NULL if the signatured type is missing from
21073 the debug info. */
21074 if (sig_type == NULL)
21075 {
21076 error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot find signatured DIE %s referenced"
21077 " from DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 21078 hex_string (signature), to_underlying (src_die->sect_off),
4262abfb 21079 objfile_name ((*ref_cu)->objfile));
ac9ec31b
DE
21080 }
21081
21082 die = follow_die_sig_1 (src_die, sig_type, ref_cu);
21083 if (die == NULL)
21084 {
21085 dump_die_for_error (src_die);
21086 error (_("Dwarf Error: Problem reading signatured DIE %s referenced"
21087 " from DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 21088 hex_string (signature), to_underlying (src_die->sect_off),
4262abfb 21089 objfile_name ((*ref_cu)->objfile));
ac9ec31b
DE
21090 }
21091
21092 return die;
21093}
21094
21095/* Get the type specified by SIGNATURE referenced in DIE/CU,
21096 reading in and processing the type unit if necessary. */
21097
21098static struct type *
21099get_signatured_type (struct die_info *die, ULONGEST signature,
21100 struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
21101{
21102 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
21103 struct dwarf2_cu *type_cu;
21104 struct die_info *type_die;
21105 struct type *type;
21106
a2ce51a0 21107 sig_type = lookup_signatured_type (cu, signature);
ac9ec31b
DE
21108 /* sig_type will be NULL if the signatured type is missing from
21109 the debug info. */
21110 if (sig_type == NULL)
21111 {
21112 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21113 _("Dwarf Error: Cannot find signatured DIE %s referenced"
21114 " from DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 21115 hex_string (signature), to_underlying (die->sect_off),
4262abfb 21116 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
ac9ec31b
DE
21117 return build_error_marker_type (cu, die);
21118 }
21119
21120 /* If we already know the type we're done. */
21121 if (sig_type->type != NULL)
21122 return sig_type->type;
21123
21124 type_cu = cu;
21125 type_die = follow_die_sig_1 (die, sig_type, &type_cu);
21126 if (type_die != NULL)
21127 {
21128 /* N.B. We need to call get_die_type to ensure only one type for this DIE
21129 is created. This is important, for example, because for c++ classes
21130 we need TYPE_NAME set which is only done by new_symbol. Blech. */
21131 type = read_type_die (type_die, type_cu);
21132 if (type == NULL)
21133 {
21134 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21135 _("Dwarf Error: Cannot build signatured type %s"
21136 " referenced from DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 21137 hex_string (signature), to_underlying (die->sect_off),
4262abfb 21138 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
ac9ec31b
DE
21139 type = build_error_marker_type (cu, die);
21140 }
21141 }
21142 else
21143 {
21144 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21145 _("Dwarf Error: Problem reading signatured DIE %s referenced"
21146 " from DIE at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 21147 hex_string (signature), to_underlying (die->sect_off),
4262abfb 21148 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
ac9ec31b
DE
21149 type = build_error_marker_type (cu, die);
21150 }
21151 sig_type->type = type;
21152
21153 return type;
21154}
21155
21156/* Get the type specified by the DW_AT_signature ATTR in DIE/CU,
21157 reading in and processing the type unit if necessary. */
21158
21159static struct type *
ff39bb5e 21160get_DW_AT_signature_type (struct die_info *die, const struct attribute *attr,
b385a60d 21161 struct dwarf2_cu *cu) /* ARI: editCase function */
ac9ec31b
DE
21162{
21163 /* Yes, DW_AT_signature can use a non-ref_sig8 reference. */
7771576e 21164 if (attr_form_is_ref (attr))
ac9ec31b
DE
21165 {
21166 struct dwarf2_cu *type_cu = cu;
21167 struct die_info *type_die = follow_die_ref (die, attr, &type_cu);
21168
21169 return read_type_die (type_die, type_cu);
21170 }
21171 else if (attr->form == DW_FORM_ref_sig8)
21172 {
21173 return get_signatured_type (die, DW_SIGNATURE (attr), cu);
21174 }
21175 else
21176 {
21177 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21178 _("Dwarf Error: DW_AT_signature has bad form %s in DIE"
21179 " at 0x%x [in module %s]"),
9c541725 21180 dwarf_form_name (attr->form), to_underlying (die->sect_off),
4262abfb 21181 objfile_name (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile));
ac9ec31b
DE
21182 return build_error_marker_type (cu, die);
21183 }
348e048f
DE
21184}
21185
e5fe5e75 21186/* Load the DIEs associated with type unit PER_CU into memory. */
348e048f
DE
21187
21188static void
e5fe5e75 21189load_full_type_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
348e048f 21190{
52dc124a 21191 struct signatured_type *sig_type;
348e048f 21192
f4dc4d17
DE
21193 /* Caller is responsible for ensuring type_unit_groups don't get here. */
21194 gdb_assert (! IS_TYPE_UNIT_GROUP (per_cu));
21195
6721b2ec
DE
21196 /* We have the per_cu, but we need the signatured_type.
21197 Fortunately this is an easy translation. */
21198 gdb_assert (per_cu->is_debug_types);
21199 sig_type = (struct signatured_type *) per_cu;
348e048f 21200
6721b2ec 21201 gdb_assert (per_cu->cu == NULL);
348e048f 21202
52dc124a 21203 read_signatured_type (sig_type);
348e048f 21204
6721b2ec 21205 gdb_assert (per_cu->cu != NULL);
348e048f
DE
21206}
21207
dee91e82
DE
21208/* die_reader_func for read_signatured_type.
21209 This is identical to load_full_comp_unit_reader,
21210 but is kept separate for now. */
348e048f
DE
21211
21212static void
dee91e82 21213read_signatured_type_reader (const struct die_reader_specs *reader,
d521ce57 21214 const gdb_byte *info_ptr,
dee91e82
DE
21215 struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
21216 int has_children,
21217 void *data)
348e048f 21218{
dee91e82 21219 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = reader->cu;
348e048f 21220
dee91e82
DE
21221 gdb_assert (cu->die_hash == NULL);
21222 cu->die_hash =
21223 htab_create_alloc_ex (cu->header.length / 12,
21224 die_hash,
21225 die_eq,
21226 NULL,
21227 &cu->comp_unit_obstack,
21228 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
21229 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
348e048f 21230
dee91e82
DE
21231 if (has_children)
21232 comp_unit_die->child = read_die_and_siblings (reader, info_ptr,
21233 &info_ptr, comp_unit_die);
21234 cu->dies = comp_unit_die;
21235 /* comp_unit_die is not stored in die_hash, no need. */
348e048f
DE
21236
21237 /* We try not to read any attributes in this function, because not
9cdd5dbd 21238 all CUs needed for references have been loaded yet, and symbol
348e048f 21239 table processing isn't initialized. But we have to set the CU language,
dee91e82
DE
21240 or we won't be able to build types correctly.
21241 Similarly, if we do not read the producer, we can not apply
21242 producer-specific interpretation. */
95554aad 21243 prepare_one_comp_unit (cu, cu->dies, language_minimal);
dee91e82 21244}
348e048f 21245
3019eac3
DE
21246/* Read in a signatured type and build its CU and DIEs.
21247 If the type is a stub for the real type in a DWO file,
21248 read in the real type from the DWO file as well. */
dee91e82
DE
21249
21250static void
21251read_signatured_type (struct signatured_type *sig_type)
21252{
21253 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = &sig_type->per_cu;
348e048f 21254
3019eac3 21255 gdb_assert (per_cu->is_debug_types);
dee91e82 21256 gdb_assert (per_cu->cu == NULL);
348e048f 21257
f4dc4d17
DE
21258 init_cutu_and_read_dies (per_cu, NULL, 0, 1,
21259 read_signatured_type_reader, NULL);
7ee85ab1 21260 sig_type->per_cu.tu_read = 1;
c906108c
SS
21261}
21262
c906108c
SS
21263/* Decode simple location descriptions.
21264 Given a pointer to a dwarf block that defines a location, compute
21265 the location and return the value.
21266
4cecd739
DJ
21267 NOTE drow/2003-11-18: This function is called in two situations
21268 now: for the address of static or global variables (partial symbols
21269 only) and for offsets into structures which are expected to be
21270 (more or less) constant. The partial symbol case should go away,
21271 and only the constant case should remain. That will let this
21272 function complain more accurately. A few special modes are allowed
21273 without complaint for global variables (for instance, global
21274 register values and thread-local values).
c906108c
SS
21275
21276 A location description containing no operations indicates that the
4cecd739 21277 object is optimized out. The return value is 0 for that case.
6b992462
DJ
21278 FIXME drow/2003-11-16: No callers check for this case any more; soon all
21279 callers will only want a very basic result and this can become a
21ae7a4d
JK
21280 complaint.
21281
21282 Note that stack[0] is unused except as a default error return. */
c906108c
SS
21283
21284static CORE_ADDR
e7c27a73 21285decode_locdesc (struct dwarf_block *blk, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 21286{
e7c27a73 21287 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
56eb65bd
SP
21288 size_t i;
21289 size_t size = blk->size;
d521ce57 21290 const gdb_byte *data = blk->data;
21ae7a4d
JK
21291 CORE_ADDR stack[64];
21292 int stacki;
21293 unsigned int bytes_read, unsnd;
21294 gdb_byte op;
c906108c 21295
21ae7a4d
JK
21296 i = 0;
21297 stacki = 0;
21298 stack[stacki] = 0;
21299 stack[++stacki] = 0;
21300
21301 while (i < size)
21302 {
21303 op = data[i++];
21304 switch (op)
21305 {
21306 case DW_OP_lit0:
21307 case DW_OP_lit1:
21308 case DW_OP_lit2:
21309 case DW_OP_lit3:
21310 case DW_OP_lit4:
21311 case DW_OP_lit5:
21312 case DW_OP_lit6:
21313 case DW_OP_lit7:
21314 case DW_OP_lit8:
21315 case DW_OP_lit9:
21316 case DW_OP_lit10:
21317 case DW_OP_lit11:
21318 case DW_OP_lit12:
21319 case DW_OP_lit13:
21320 case DW_OP_lit14:
21321 case DW_OP_lit15:
21322 case DW_OP_lit16:
21323 case DW_OP_lit17:
21324 case DW_OP_lit18:
21325 case DW_OP_lit19:
21326 case DW_OP_lit20:
21327 case DW_OP_lit21:
21328 case DW_OP_lit22:
21329 case DW_OP_lit23:
21330 case DW_OP_lit24:
21331 case DW_OP_lit25:
21332 case DW_OP_lit26:
21333 case DW_OP_lit27:
21334 case DW_OP_lit28:
21335 case DW_OP_lit29:
21336 case DW_OP_lit30:
21337 case DW_OP_lit31:
21338 stack[++stacki] = op - DW_OP_lit0;
21339 break;
f1bea926 21340
21ae7a4d
JK
21341 case DW_OP_reg0:
21342 case DW_OP_reg1:
21343 case DW_OP_reg2:
21344 case DW_OP_reg3:
21345 case DW_OP_reg4:
21346 case DW_OP_reg5:
21347 case DW_OP_reg6:
21348 case DW_OP_reg7:
21349 case DW_OP_reg8:
21350 case DW_OP_reg9:
21351 case DW_OP_reg10:
21352 case DW_OP_reg11:
21353 case DW_OP_reg12:
21354 case DW_OP_reg13:
21355 case DW_OP_reg14:
21356 case DW_OP_reg15:
21357 case DW_OP_reg16:
21358 case DW_OP_reg17:
21359 case DW_OP_reg18:
21360 case DW_OP_reg19:
21361 case DW_OP_reg20:
21362 case DW_OP_reg21:
21363 case DW_OP_reg22:
21364 case DW_OP_reg23:
21365 case DW_OP_reg24:
21366 case DW_OP_reg25:
21367 case DW_OP_reg26:
21368 case DW_OP_reg27:
21369 case DW_OP_reg28:
21370 case DW_OP_reg29:
21371 case DW_OP_reg30:
21372 case DW_OP_reg31:
21373 stack[++stacki] = op - DW_OP_reg0;
21374 if (i < size)
21375 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
21376 break;
c906108c 21377
21ae7a4d
JK
21378 case DW_OP_regx:
21379 unsnd = read_unsigned_leb128 (NULL, (data + i), &bytes_read);
21380 i += bytes_read;
21381 stack[++stacki] = unsnd;
21382 if (i < size)
21383 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
21384 break;
c906108c 21385
21ae7a4d
JK
21386 case DW_OP_addr:
21387 stack[++stacki] = read_address (objfile->obfd, &data[i],
21388 cu, &bytes_read);
21389 i += bytes_read;
21390 break;
d53d4ac5 21391
21ae7a4d
JK
21392 case DW_OP_const1u:
21393 stack[++stacki] = read_1_byte (objfile->obfd, &data[i]);
21394 i += 1;
21395 break;
21396
21397 case DW_OP_const1s:
21398 stack[++stacki] = read_1_signed_byte (objfile->obfd, &data[i]);
21399 i += 1;
21400 break;
21401
21402 case DW_OP_const2u:
21403 stack[++stacki] = read_2_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]);
21404 i += 2;
21405 break;
21406
21407 case DW_OP_const2s:
21408 stack[++stacki] = read_2_signed_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]);
21409 i += 2;
21410 break;
d53d4ac5 21411
21ae7a4d
JK
21412 case DW_OP_const4u:
21413 stack[++stacki] = read_4_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]);
21414 i += 4;
21415 break;
21416
21417 case DW_OP_const4s:
21418 stack[++stacki] = read_4_signed_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]);
21419 i += 4;
21420 break;
21421
585861ea
JK
21422 case DW_OP_const8u:
21423 stack[++stacki] = read_8_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]);
21424 i += 8;
21425 break;
21426
21ae7a4d
JK
21427 case DW_OP_constu:
21428 stack[++stacki] = read_unsigned_leb128 (NULL, (data + i),
21429 &bytes_read);
21430 i += bytes_read;
21431 break;
21432
21433 case DW_OP_consts:
21434 stack[++stacki] = read_signed_leb128 (NULL, (data + i), &bytes_read);
21435 i += bytes_read;
21436 break;
21437
21438 case DW_OP_dup:
21439 stack[stacki + 1] = stack[stacki];
21440 stacki++;
21441 break;
21442
21443 case DW_OP_plus:
21444 stack[stacki - 1] += stack[stacki];
21445 stacki--;
21446 break;
21447
21448 case DW_OP_plus_uconst:
21449 stack[stacki] += read_unsigned_leb128 (NULL, (data + i),
21450 &bytes_read);
21451 i += bytes_read;
21452 break;
21453
21454 case DW_OP_minus:
21455 stack[stacki - 1] -= stack[stacki];
21456 stacki--;
21457 break;
21458
21459 case DW_OP_deref:
21460 /* If we're not the last op, then we definitely can't encode
21461 this using GDB's address_class enum. This is valid for partial
21462 global symbols, although the variable's address will be bogus
21463 in the psymtab. */
21464 if (i < size)
21465 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
21466 break;
21467
21468 case DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address:
4aa4e28b 21469 case DW_OP_form_tls_address:
21ae7a4d
JK
21470 /* The top of the stack has the offset from the beginning
21471 of the thread control block at which the variable is located. */
21472 /* Nothing should follow this operator, so the top of stack would
21473 be returned. */
21474 /* This is valid for partial global symbols, but the variable's
585861ea
JK
21475 address will be bogus in the psymtab. Make it always at least
21476 non-zero to not look as a variable garbage collected by linker
21477 which have DW_OP_addr 0. */
21ae7a4d
JK
21478 if (i < size)
21479 dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint ();
585861ea 21480 stack[stacki]++;
21ae7a4d
JK
21481 break;
21482
21483 case DW_OP_GNU_uninit:
21484 break;
21485
3019eac3 21486 case DW_OP_GNU_addr_index:
49f6c839 21487 case DW_OP_GNU_const_index:
3019eac3
DE
21488 stack[++stacki] = read_addr_index_from_leb128 (cu, &data[i],
21489 &bytes_read);
21490 i += bytes_read;
21491 break;
21492
21ae7a4d
JK
21493 default:
21494 {
f39c6ffd 21495 const char *name = get_DW_OP_name (op);
21ae7a4d
JK
21496
21497 if (name)
21498 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported stack op: '%s'"),
21499 name);
21500 else
21501 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported stack op: '%02x'"),
21502 op);
21503 }
21504
21505 return (stack[stacki]);
d53d4ac5 21506 }
3c6e0cb3 21507
21ae7a4d
JK
21508 /* Enforce maximum stack depth of SIZE-1 to avoid writing
21509 outside of the allocated space. Also enforce minimum>0. */
21510 if (stacki >= ARRAY_SIZE (stack) - 1)
21511 {
21512 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21513 _("location description stack overflow"));
21514 return 0;
21515 }
21516
21517 if (stacki <= 0)
21518 {
21519 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21520 _("location description stack underflow"));
21521 return 0;
21522 }
21523 }
21524 return (stack[stacki]);
c906108c
SS
21525}
21526
21527/* memory allocation interface */
21528
c906108c 21529static struct dwarf_block *
7b5a2f43 21530dwarf_alloc_block (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
c906108c 21531{
8d749320 21532 return XOBNEW (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, struct dwarf_block);
c906108c
SS
21533}
21534
c906108c 21535static struct die_info *
b60c80d6 21536dwarf_alloc_die (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, int num_attrs)
c906108c
SS
21537{
21538 struct die_info *die;
b60c80d6
DJ
21539 size_t size = sizeof (struct die_info);
21540
21541 if (num_attrs > 1)
21542 size += (num_attrs - 1) * sizeof (struct attribute);
c906108c 21543
b60c80d6 21544 die = (struct die_info *) obstack_alloc (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, size);
c906108c
SS
21545 memset (die, 0, sizeof (struct die_info));
21546 return (die);
21547}
2e276125
JB
21548
21549\f
21550/* Macro support. */
21551
233d95b5
JK
21552/* Return file name relative to the compilation directory of file number I in
21553 *LH's file name table. The result is allocated using xmalloc; the caller is
2e276125 21554 responsible for freeing it. */
233d95b5 21555
2e276125 21556static char *
233d95b5 21557file_file_name (int file, struct line_header *lh)
2e276125 21558{
6a83a1e6
EZ
21559 /* Is the file number a valid index into the line header's file name
21560 table? Remember that file numbers start with one, not zero. */
fff8551c 21561 if (1 <= file && file <= lh->file_names.size ())
6a83a1e6 21562 {
8c43009f 21563 const file_entry &fe = lh->file_names[file - 1];
6e70227d 21564
8c43009f
PA
21565 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (fe.name))
21566 {
21567 const char *dir = fe.include_dir (lh);
21568 if (dir != NULL)
21569 return concat (dir, SLASH_STRING, fe.name, (char *) NULL);
21570 }
21571 return xstrdup (fe.name);
6a83a1e6 21572 }
2e276125
JB
21573 else
21574 {
6a83a1e6
EZ
21575 /* The compiler produced a bogus file number. We can at least
21576 record the macro definitions made in the file, even if we
21577 won't be able to find the file by name. */
21578 char fake_name[80];
9a619af0 21579
8c042590
PM
21580 xsnprintf (fake_name, sizeof (fake_name),
21581 "<bad macro file number %d>", file);
2e276125 21582
6e70227d 21583 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
6a83a1e6
EZ
21584 _("bad file number in macro information (%d)"),
21585 file);
2e276125 21586
6a83a1e6 21587 return xstrdup (fake_name);
2e276125
JB
21588 }
21589}
21590
233d95b5
JK
21591/* Return the full name of file number I in *LH's file name table.
21592 Use COMP_DIR as the name of the current directory of the
21593 compilation. The result is allocated using xmalloc; the caller is
21594 responsible for freeing it. */
21595static char *
21596file_full_name (int file, struct line_header *lh, const char *comp_dir)
21597{
21598 /* Is the file number a valid index into the line header's file name
21599 table? Remember that file numbers start with one, not zero. */
fff8551c 21600 if (1 <= file && file <= lh->file_names.size ())
233d95b5
JK
21601 {
21602 char *relative = file_file_name (file, lh);
21603
21604 if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (relative) || comp_dir == NULL)
21605 return relative;
b36cec19
PA
21606 return reconcat (relative, comp_dir, SLASH_STRING,
21607 relative, (char *) NULL);
233d95b5
JK
21608 }
21609 else
21610 return file_file_name (file, lh);
21611}
21612
2e276125
JB
21613
21614static struct macro_source_file *
21615macro_start_file (int file, int line,
21616 struct macro_source_file *current_file,
43f3e411 21617 struct line_header *lh)
2e276125 21618{
233d95b5
JK
21619 /* File name relative to the compilation directory of this source file. */
21620 char *file_name = file_file_name (file, lh);
2e276125 21621
2e276125 21622 if (! current_file)
abc9d0dc 21623 {
fc474241
DE
21624 /* Note: We don't create a macro table for this compilation unit
21625 at all until we actually get a filename. */
43f3e411 21626 struct macro_table *macro_table = get_macro_table ();
fc474241 21627
abc9d0dc
TT
21628 /* If we have no current file, then this must be the start_file
21629 directive for the compilation unit's main source file. */
fc474241
DE
21630 current_file = macro_set_main (macro_table, file_name);
21631 macro_define_special (macro_table);
abc9d0dc 21632 }
2e276125 21633 else
233d95b5 21634 current_file = macro_include (current_file, line, file_name);
2e276125 21635
233d95b5 21636 xfree (file_name);
6e70227d 21637
2e276125
JB
21638 return current_file;
21639}
21640
2e276125
JB
21641static const char *
21642consume_improper_spaces (const char *p, const char *body)
21643{
21644 if (*p == ' ')
21645 {
4d3c2250 21646 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
21647 _("macro definition contains spaces "
21648 "in formal argument list:\n`%s'"),
4d3c2250 21649 body);
2e276125
JB
21650
21651 while (*p == ' ')
21652 p++;
21653 }
21654
21655 return p;
21656}
21657
21658
21659static void
21660parse_macro_definition (struct macro_source_file *file, int line,
21661 const char *body)
21662{
21663 const char *p;
21664
21665 /* The body string takes one of two forms. For object-like macro
21666 definitions, it should be:
21667
21668 <macro name> " " <definition>
21669
21670 For function-like macro definitions, it should be:
21671
21672 <macro name> "() " <definition>
21673 or
21674 <macro name> "(" <arg name> ( "," <arg name> ) * ") " <definition>
21675
21676 Spaces may appear only where explicitly indicated, and in the
21677 <definition>.
21678
21679 The Dwarf 2 spec says that an object-like macro's name is always
21680 followed by a space, but versions of GCC around March 2002 omit
6e70227d 21681 the space when the macro's definition is the empty string.
2e276125
JB
21682
21683 The Dwarf 2 spec says that there should be no spaces between the
21684 formal arguments in a function-like macro's formal argument list,
21685 but versions of GCC around March 2002 include spaces after the
21686 commas. */
21687
21688
21689 /* Find the extent of the macro name. The macro name is terminated
21690 by either a space or null character (for an object-like macro) or
21691 an opening paren (for a function-like macro). */
21692 for (p = body; *p; p++)
21693 if (*p == ' ' || *p == '(')
21694 break;
21695
21696 if (*p == ' ' || *p == '\0')
21697 {
21698 /* It's an object-like macro. */
21699 int name_len = p - body;
3f8a7804 21700 char *name = savestring (body, name_len);
2e276125
JB
21701 const char *replacement;
21702
21703 if (*p == ' ')
21704 replacement = body + name_len + 1;
21705 else
21706 {
4d3c2250 21707 dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body);
2e276125
JB
21708 replacement = body + name_len;
21709 }
6e70227d 21710
2e276125
JB
21711 macro_define_object (file, line, name, replacement);
21712
21713 xfree (name);
21714 }
21715 else if (*p == '(')
21716 {
21717 /* It's a function-like macro. */
3f8a7804 21718 char *name = savestring (body, p - body);
2e276125
JB
21719 int argc = 0;
21720 int argv_size = 1;
8d749320 21721 char **argv = XNEWVEC (char *, argv_size);
2e276125
JB
21722
21723 p++;
21724
21725 p = consume_improper_spaces (p, body);
21726
21727 /* Parse the formal argument list. */
21728 while (*p && *p != ')')
21729 {
21730 /* Find the extent of the current argument name. */
21731 const char *arg_start = p;
21732
21733 while (*p && *p != ',' && *p != ')' && *p != ' ')
21734 p++;
21735
21736 if (! *p || p == arg_start)
4d3c2250 21737 dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body);
2e276125
JB
21738 else
21739 {
21740 /* Make sure argv has room for the new argument. */
21741 if (argc >= argv_size)
21742 {
21743 argv_size *= 2;
224c3ddb 21744 argv = XRESIZEVEC (char *, argv, argv_size);
2e276125
JB
21745 }
21746
3f8a7804 21747 argv[argc++] = savestring (arg_start, p - arg_start);
2e276125
JB
21748 }
21749
21750 p = consume_improper_spaces (p, body);
21751
21752 /* Consume the comma, if present. */
21753 if (*p == ',')
21754 {
21755 p++;
21756
21757 p = consume_improper_spaces (p, body);
21758 }
21759 }
21760
21761 if (*p == ')')
21762 {
21763 p++;
21764
21765 if (*p == ' ')
21766 /* Perfectly formed definition, no complaints. */
21767 macro_define_function (file, line, name,
6e70227d 21768 argc, (const char **) argv,
2e276125
JB
21769 p + 1);
21770 else if (*p == '\0')
21771 {
21772 /* Complain, but do define it. */
4d3c2250 21773 dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body);
2e276125 21774 macro_define_function (file, line, name,
6e70227d 21775 argc, (const char **) argv,
2e276125
JB
21776 p);
21777 }
21778 else
21779 /* Just complain. */
4d3c2250 21780 dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body);
2e276125
JB
21781 }
21782 else
21783 /* Just complain. */
4d3c2250 21784 dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body);
2e276125
JB
21785
21786 xfree (name);
21787 {
21788 int i;
21789
21790 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
21791 xfree (argv[i]);
21792 }
21793 xfree (argv);
21794 }
21795 else
4d3c2250 21796 dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body);
2e276125
JB
21797}
21798
cf2c3c16
TT
21799/* Skip some bytes from BYTES according to the form given in FORM.
21800 Returns the new pointer. */
2e276125 21801
d521ce57
TT
21802static const gdb_byte *
21803skip_form_bytes (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *bytes, const gdb_byte *buffer_end,
cf2c3c16
TT
21804 enum dwarf_form form,
21805 unsigned int offset_size,
21806 struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
2e276125 21807{
cf2c3c16 21808 unsigned int bytes_read;
2e276125 21809
cf2c3c16 21810 switch (form)
2e276125 21811 {
cf2c3c16
TT
21812 case DW_FORM_data1:
21813 case DW_FORM_flag:
21814 ++bytes;
21815 break;
21816
21817 case DW_FORM_data2:
21818 bytes += 2;
21819 break;
21820
21821 case DW_FORM_data4:
21822 bytes += 4;
21823 break;
21824
21825 case DW_FORM_data8:
21826 bytes += 8;
21827 break;
21828
0224619f
JK
21829 case DW_FORM_data16:
21830 bytes += 16;
21831 break;
21832
cf2c3c16
TT
21833 case DW_FORM_string:
21834 read_direct_string (abfd, bytes, &bytes_read);
21835 bytes += bytes_read;
21836 break;
21837
21838 case DW_FORM_sec_offset:
21839 case DW_FORM_strp:
36586728 21840 case DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt:
cf2c3c16
TT
21841 bytes += offset_size;
21842 break;
21843
21844 case DW_FORM_block:
21845 bytes += read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, bytes, &bytes_read);
21846 bytes += bytes_read;
21847 break;
21848
21849 case DW_FORM_block1:
21850 bytes += 1 + read_1_byte (abfd, bytes);
21851 break;
21852 case DW_FORM_block2:
21853 bytes += 2 + read_2_bytes (abfd, bytes);
21854 break;
21855 case DW_FORM_block4:
21856 bytes += 4 + read_4_bytes (abfd, bytes);
21857 break;
21858
21859 case DW_FORM_sdata:
21860 case DW_FORM_udata:
3019eac3
DE
21861 case DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index:
21862 case DW_FORM_GNU_str_index:
d521ce57 21863 bytes = gdb_skip_leb128 (bytes, buffer_end);
f664829e
DE
21864 if (bytes == NULL)
21865 {
21866 dwarf2_section_buffer_overflow_complaint (section);
21867 return NULL;
21868 }
cf2c3c16
TT
21869 break;
21870
663c44ac
JK
21871 case DW_FORM_implicit_const:
21872 break;
21873
cf2c3c16
TT
21874 default:
21875 {
21876 complain:
21877 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21878 _("invalid form 0x%x in `%s'"),
a32a8923 21879 form, get_section_name (section));
cf2c3c16
TT
21880 return NULL;
21881 }
2e276125
JB
21882 }
21883
cf2c3c16
TT
21884 return bytes;
21885}
757a13d0 21886
cf2c3c16
TT
21887/* A helper for dwarf_decode_macros that handles skipping an unknown
21888 opcode. Returns an updated pointer to the macro data buffer; or,
21889 on error, issues a complaint and returns NULL. */
757a13d0 21890
d521ce57 21891static const gdb_byte *
cf2c3c16 21892skip_unknown_opcode (unsigned int opcode,
d521ce57
TT
21893 const gdb_byte **opcode_definitions,
21894 const gdb_byte *mac_ptr, const gdb_byte *mac_end,
cf2c3c16
TT
21895 bfd *abfd,
21896 unsigned int offset_size,
21897 struct dwarf2_section_info *section)
21898{
21899 unsigned int bytes_read, i;
21900 unsigned long arg;
d521ce57 21901 const gdb_byte *defn;
2e276125 21902
cf2c3c16 21903 if (opcode_definitions[opcode] == NULL)
2e276125 21904 {
cf2c3c16
TT
21905 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21906 _("unrecognized DW_MACFINO opcode 0x%x"),
21907 opcode);
21908 return NULL;
21909 }
2e276125 21910
cf2c3c16
TT
21911 defn = opcode_definitions[opcode];
21912 arg = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, defn, &bytes_read);
21913 defn += bytes_read;
2e276125 21914
cf2c3c16
TT
21915 for (i = 0; i < arg; ++i)
21916 {
aead7601
SM
21917 mac_ptr = skip_form_bytes (abfd, mac_ptr, mac_end,
21918 (enum dwarf_form) defn[i], offset_size,
f664829e 21919 section);
cf2c3c16
TT
21920 if (mac_ptr == NULL)
21921 {
21922 /* skip_form_bytes already issued the complaint. */
21923 return NULL;
21924 }
21925 }
757a13d0 21926
cf2c3c16
TT
21927 return mac_ptr;
21928}
757a13d0 21929
cf2c3c16
TT
21930/* A helper function which parses the header of a macro section.
21931 If the macro section is the extended (for now called "GNU") type,
21932 then this updates *OFFSET_SIZE. Returns a pointer to just after
21933 the header, or issues a complaint and returns NULL on error. */
757a13d0 21934
d521ce57
TT
21935static const gdb_byte *
21936dwarf_parse_macro_header (const gdb_byte **opcode_definitions,
cf2c3c16 21937 bfd *abfd,
d521ce57 21938 const gdb_byte *mac_ptr,
cf2c3c16
TT
21939 unsigned int *offset_size,
21940 int section_is_gnu)
21941{
21942 memset (opcode_definitions, 0, 256 * sizeof (gdb_byte *));
757a13d0 21943
cf2c3c16
TT
21944 if (section_is_gnu)
21945 {
21946 unsigned int version, flags;
757a13d0 21947
cf2c3c16 21948 version = read_2_bytes (abfd, mac_ptr);
0af92d60 21949 if (version != 4 && version != 5)
cf2c3c16
TT
21950 {
21951 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
21952 _("unrecognized version `%d' in .debug_macro section"),
21953 version);
21954 return NULL;
21955 }
21956 mac_ptr += 2;
757a13d0 21957
cf2c3c16
TT
21958 flags = read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr);
21959 ++mac_ptr;
21960 *offset_size = (flags & 1) ? 8 : 4;
757a13d0 21961
cf2c3c16
TT
21962 if ((flags & 2) != 0)
21963 /* We don't need the line table offset. */
21964 mac_ptr += *offset_size;
757a13d0 21965
cf2c3c16
TT
21966 /* Vendor opcode descriptions. */
21967 if ((flags & 4) != 0)
21968 {
21969 unsigned int i, count;
757a13d0 21970
cf2c3c16
TT
21971 count = read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr);
21972 ++mac_ptr;
21973 for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
21974 {
21975 unsigned int opcode, bytes_read;
21976 unsigned long arg;
21977
21978 opcode = read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr);
21979 ++mac_ptr;
21980 opcode_definitions[opcode] = mac_ptr;
21981 arg = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
21982 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
21983 mac_ptr += arg;
21984 }
757a13d0 21985 }
cf2c3c16 21986 }
757a13d0 21987
cf2c3c16
TT
21988 return mac_ptr;
21989}
757a13d0 21990
cf2c3c16 21991/* A helper for dwarf_decode_macros that handles the GNU extensions,
0af92d60 21992 including DW_MACRO_import. */
cf2c3c16
TT
21993
21994static void
d521ce57
TT
21995dwarf_decode_macro_bytes (bfd *abfd,
21996 const gdb_byte *mac_ptr, const gdb_byte *mac_end,
cf2c3c16 21997 struct macro_source_file *current_file,
43f3e411 21998 struct line_header *lh,
cf2c3c16 21999 struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
36586728 22000 int section_is_gnu, int section_is_dwz,
cf2c3c16 22001 unsigned int offset_size,
8fc3fc34 22002 htab_t include_hash)
cf2c3c16 22003{
4d663531 22004 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
cf2c3c16
TT
22005 enum dwarf_macro_record_type macinfo_type;
22006 int at_commandline;
d521ce57 22007 const gdb_byte *opcode_definitions[256];
757a13d0 22008
cf2c3c16
TT
22009 mac_ptr = dwarf_parse_macro_header (opcode_definitions, abfd, mac_ptr,
22010 &offset_size, section_is_gnu);
22011 if (mac_ptr == NULL)
22012 {
22013 /* We already issued a complaint. */
22014 return;
22015 }
757a13d0
JK
22016
22017 /* Determines if GDB is still before first DW_MACINFO_start_file. If true
22018 GDB is still reading the definitions from command line. First
22019 DW_MACINFO_start_file will need to be ignored as it was already executed
22020 to create CURRENT_FILE for the main source holding also the command line
22021 definitions. On first met DW_MACINFO_start_file this flag is reset to
22022 normally execute all the remaining DW_MACINFO_start_file macinfos. */
22023
22024 at_commandline = 1;
22025
22026 do
22027 {
22028 /* Do we at least have room for a macinfo type byte? */
22029 if (mac_ptr >= mac_end)
22030 {
f664829e 22031 dwarf2_section_buffer_overflow_complaint (section);
757a13d0
JK
22032 break;
22033 }
22034
aead7601 22035 macinfo_type = (enum dwarf_macro_record_type) read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr);
757a13d0
JK
22036 mac_ptr++;
22037
cf2c3c16
TT
22038 /* Note that we rely on the fact that the corresponding GNU and
22039 DWARF constants are the same. */
757a13d0
JK
22040 switch (macinfo_type)
22041 {
22042 /* A zero macinfo type indicates the end of the macro
22043 information. */
22044 case 0:
22045 break;
2e276125 22046
0af92d60
JK
22047 case DW_MACRO_define:
22048 case DW_MACRO_undef:
22049 case DW_MACRO_define_strp:
22050 case DW_MACRO_undef_strp:
22051 case DW_MACRO_define_sup:
22052 case DW_MACRO_undef_sup:
2e276125 22053 {
891d2f0b 22054 unsigned int bytes_read;
2e276125 22055 int line;
d521ce57 22056 const char *body;
cf2c3c16 22057 int is_define;
2e276125 22058
cf2c3c16
TT
22059 line = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22060 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22061
0af92d60
JK
22062 if (macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_define
22063 || macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_undef)
cf2c3c16
TT
22064 {
22065 body = read_direct_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22066 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22067 }
22068 else
22069 {
22070 LONGEST str_offset;
22071
22072 str_offset = read_offset_1 (abfd, mac_ptr, offset_size);
22073 mac_ptr += offset_size;
2e276125 22074
0af92d60
JK
22075 if (macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_define_sup
22076 || macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_undef_sup
f7a35f02 22077 || section_is_dwz)
36586728
TT
22078 {
22079 struct dwz_file *dwz = dwarf2_get_dwz_file ();
22080
22081 body = read_indirect_string_from_dwz (dwz, str_offset);
22082 }
22083 else
22084 body = read_indirect_string_at_offset (abfd, str_offset);
cf2c3c16
TT
22085 }
22086
0af92d60
JK
22087 is_define = (macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_define
22088 || macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_define_strp
22089 || macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_define_sup);
2e276125 22090 if (! current_file)
757a13d0
JK
22091 {
22092 /* DWARF violation as no main source is present. */
22093 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
22094 _("debug info with no main source gives macro %s "
22095 "on line %d: %s"),
cf2c3c16
TT
22096 is_define ? _("definition") : _("undefinition"),
22097 line, body);
757a13d0
JK
22098 break;
22099 }
3e43a32a
MS
22100 if ((line == 0 && !at_commandline)
22101 || (line != 0 && at_commandline))
4d3c2250 22102 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
757a13d0
JK
22103 _("debug info gives %s macro %s with %s line %d: %s"),
22104 at_commandline ? _("command-line") : _("in-file"),
cf2c3c16 22105 is_define ? _("definition") : _("undefinition"),
757a13d0
JK
22106 line == 0 ? _("zero") : _("non-zero"), line, body);
22107
cf2c3c16 22108 if (is_define)
757a13d0 22109 parse_macro_definition (current_file, line, body);
cf2c3c16
TT
22110 else
22111 {
0af92d60
JK
22112 gdb_assert (macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_undef
22113 || macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_undef_strp
22114 || macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_undef_sup);
cf2c3c16
TT
22115 macro_undef (current_file, line, body);
22116 }
2e276125
JB
22117 }
22118 break;
22119
0af92d60 22120 case DW_MACRO_start_file:
2e276125 22121 {
891d2f0b 22122 unsigned int bytes_read;
2e276125
JB
22123 int line, file;
22124
22125 line = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22126 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22127 file = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22128 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22129
3e43a32a
MS
22130 if ((line == 0 && !at_commandline)
22131 || (line != 0 && at_commandline))
757a13d0
JK
22132 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
22133 _("debug info gives source %d included "
22134 "from %s at %s line %d"),
22135 file, at_commandline ? _("command-line") : _("file"),
22136 line == 0 ? _("zero") : _("non-zero"), line);
22137
22138 if (at_commandline)
22139 {
0af92d60 22140 /* This DW_MACRO_start_file was executed in the
cf2c3c16 22141 pass one. */
757a13d0
JK
22142 at_commandline = 0;
22143 }
22144 else
43f3e411 22145 current_file = macro_start_file (file, line, current_file, lh);
2e276125
JB
22146 }
22147 break;
22148
0af92d60 22149 case DW_MACRO_end_file:
2e276125 22150 if (! current_file)
4d3c2250 22151 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
22152 _("macro debug info has an unmatched "
22153 "`close_file' directive"));
2e276125
JB
22154 else
22155 {
22156 current_file = current_file->included_by;
22157 if (! current_file)
22158 {
cf2c3c16 22159 enum dwarf_macro_record_type next_type;
2e276125
JB
22160
22161 /* GCC circa March 2002 doesn't produce the zero
22162 type byte marking the end of the compilation
22163 unit. Complain if it's not there, but exit no
22164 matter what. */
22165
22166 /* Do we at least have room for a macinfo type byte? */
22167 if (mac_ptr >= mac_end)
22168 {
f664829e 22169 dwarf2_section_buffer_overflow_complaint (section);
2e276125
JB
22170 return;
22171 }
22172
22173 /* We don't increment mac_ptr here, so this is just
22174 a look-ahead. */
aead7601
SM
22175 next_type
22176 = (enum dwarf_macro_record_type) read_1_byte (abfd,
22177 mac_ptr);
2e276125 22178 if (next_type != 0)
4d3c2250 22179 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
22180 _("no terminating 0-type entry for "
22181 "macros in `.debug_macinfo' section"));
2e276125
JB
22182
22183 return;
22184 }
22185 }
22186 break;
22187
0af92d60
JK
22188 case DW_MACRO_import:
22189 case DW_MACRO_import_sup:
cf2c3c16
TT
22190 {
22191 LONGEST offset;
8fc3fc34 22192 void **slot;
a036ba48
TT
22193 bfd *include_bfd = abfd;
22194 struct dwarf2_section_info *include_section = section;
d521ce57 22195 const gdb_byte *include_mac_end = mac_end;
a036ba48 22196 int is_dwz = section_is_dwz;
d521ce57 22197 const gdb_byte *new_mac_ptr;
cf2c3c16
TT
22198
22199 offset = read_offset_1 (abfd, mac_ptr, offset_size);
22200 mac_ptr += offset_size;
22201
0af92d60 22202 if (macinfo_type == DW_MACRO_import_sup)
a036ba48
TT
22203 {
22204 struct dwz_file *dwz = dwarf2_get_dwz_file ();
22205
4d663531 22206 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, &dwz->macro);
a036ba48 22207
a036ba48 22208 include_section = &dwz->macro;
a32a8923 22209 include_bfd = get_section_bfd_owner (include_section);
a036ba48
TT
22210 include_mac_end = dwz->macro.buffer + dwz->macro.size;
22211 is_dwz = 1;
22212 }
22213
22214 new_mac_ptr = include_section->buffer + offset;
22215 slot = htab_find_slot (include_hash, new_mac_ptr, INSERT);
22216
8fc3fc34
TT
22217 if (*slot != NULL)
22218 {
22219 /* This has actually happened; see
22220 http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13568. */
22221 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
0af92d60 22222 _("recursive DW_MACRO_import in "
8fc3fc34
TT
22223 ".debug_macro section"));
22224 }
22225 else
22226 {
d521ce57 22227 *slot = (void *) new_mac_ptr;
36586728 22228
a036ba48 22229 dwarf_decode_macro_bytes (include_bfd, new_mac_ptr,
43f3e411 22230 include_mac_end, current_file, lh,
36586728 22231 section, section_is_gnu, is_dwz,
4d663531 22232 offset_size, include_hash);
8fc3fc34 22233
d521ce57 22234 htab_remove_elt (include_hash, (void *) new_mac_ptr);
8fc3fc34 22235 }
cf2c3c16
TT
22236 }
22237 break;
22238
2e276125 22239 case DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext:
cf2c3c16
TT
22240 if (!section_is_gnu)
22241 {
22242 unsigned int bytes_read;
2e276125 22243
ac298888
TT
22244 /* This reads the constant, but since we don't recognize
22245 any vendor extensions, we ignore it. */
22246 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
cf2c3c16
TT
22247 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22248 read_direct_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22249 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
2e276125 22250
cf2c3c16
TT
22251 /* We don't recognize any vendor extensions. */
22252 break;
22253 }
22254 /* FALLTHROUGH */
22255
22256 default:
22257 mac_ptr = skip_unknown_opcode (macinfo_type, opcode_definitions,
f664829e 22258 mac_ptr, mac_end, abfd, offset_size,
cf2c3c16
TT
22259 section);
22260 if (mac_ptr == NULL)
22261 return;
22262 break;
2e276125 22263 }
757a13d0 22264 } while (macinfo_type != 0);
2e276125 22265}
8e19ed76 22266
cf2c3c16 22267static void
09262596 22268dwarf_decode_macros (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, unsigned int offset,
43f3e411 22269 int section_is_gnu)
cf2c3c16 22270{
bb5ed363 22271 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
09262596
DE
22272 struct line_header *lh = cu->line_header;
22273 bfd *abfd;
d521ce57 22274 const gdb_byte *mac_ptr, *mac_end;
cf2c3c16
TT
22275 struct macro_source_file *current_file = 0;
22276 enum dwarf_macro_record_type macinfo_type;
22277 unsigned int offset_size = cu->header.offset_size;
d521ce57 22278 const gdb_byte *opcode_definitions[256];
8fc3fc34 22279 void **slot;
09262596
DE
22280 struct dwarf2_section_info *section;
22281 const char *section_name;
22282
22283 if (cu->dwo_unit != NULL)
22284 {
22285 if (section_is_gnu)
22286 {
22287 section = &cu->dwo_unit->dwo_file->sections.macro;
22288 section_name = ".debug_macro.dwo";
22289 }
22290 else
22291 {
22292 section = &cu->dwo_unit->dwo_file->sections.macinfo;
22293 section_name = ".debug_macinfo.dwo";
22294 }
22295 }
22296 else
22297 {
22298 if (section_is_gnu)
22299 {
22300 section = &dwarf2_per_objfile->macro;
22301 section_name = ".debug_macro";
22302 }
22303 else
22304 {
22305 section = &dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo;
22306 section_name = ".debug_macinfo";
22307 }
22308 }
cf2c3c16 22309
bb5ed363 22310 dwarf2_read_section (objfile, section);
cf2c3c16
TT
22311 if (section->buffer == NULL)
22312 {
fceca515 22313 complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("missing %s section"), section_name);
cf2c3c16
TT
22314 return;
22315 }
a32a8923 22316 abfd = get_section_bfd_owner (section);
cf2c3c16
TT
22317
22318 /* First pass: Find the name of the base filename.
22319 This filename is needed in order to process all macros whose definition
22320 (or undefinition) comes from the command line. These macros are defined
22321 before the first DW_MACINFO_start_file entry, and yet still need to be
22322 associated to the base file.
22323
22324 To determine the base file name, we scan the macro definitions until we
22325 reach the first DW_MACINFO_start_file entry. We then initialize
22326 CURRENT_FILE accordingly so that any macro definition found before the
22327 first DW_MACINFO_start_file can still be associated to the base file. */
22328
22329 mac_ptr = section->buffer + offset;
22330 mac_end = section->buffer + section->size;
22331
22332 mac_ptr = dwarf_parse_macro_header (opcode_definitions, abfd, mac_ptr,
22333 &offset_size, section_is_gnu);
22334 if (mac_ptr == NULL)
22335 {
22336 /* We already issued a complaint. */
22337 return;
22338 }
22339
22340 do
22341 {
22342 /* Do we at least have room for a macinfo type byte? */
22343 if (mac_ptr >= mac_end)
22344 {
22345 /* Complaint is printed during the second pass as GDB will probably
22346 stop the first pass earlier upon finding
22347 DW_MACINFO_start_file. */
22348 break;
22349 }
22350
aead7601 22351 macinfo_type = (enum dwarf_macro_record_type) read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr);
cf2c3c16
TT
22352 mac_ptr++;
22353
22354 /* Note that we rely on the fact that the corresponding GNU and
22355 DWARF constants are the same. */
22356 switch (macinfo_type)
22357 {
22358 /* A zero macinfo type indicates the end of the macro
22359 information. */
22360 case 0:
22361 break;
22362
0af92d60
JK
22363 case DW_MACRO_define:
22364 case DW_MACRO_undef:
cf2c3c16
TT
22365 /* Only skip the data by MAC_PTR. */
22366 {
22367 unsigned int bytes_read;
22368
22369 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22370 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22371 read_direct_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22372 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22373 }
22374 break;
22375
0af92d60 22376 case DW_MACRO_start_file:
cf2c3c16
TT
22377 {
22378 unsigned int bytes_read;
22379 int line, file;
22380
22381 line = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22382 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22383 file = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22384 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22385
43f3e411 22386 current_file = macro_start_file (file, line, current_file, lh);
cf2c3c16
TT
22387 }
22388 break;
22389
0af92d60 22390 case DW_MACRO_end_file:
cf2c3c16
TT
22391 /* No data to skip by MAC_PTR. */
22392 break;
22393
0af92d60
JK
22394 case DW_MACRO_define_strp:
22395 case DW_MACRO_undef_strp:
22396 case DW_MACRO_define_sup:
22397 case DW_MACRO_undef_sup:
cf2c3c16
TT
22398 {
22399 unsigned int bytes_read;
22400
22401 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22402 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22403 mac_ptr += offset_size;
22404 }
22405 break;
22406
0af92d60
JK
22407 case DW_MACRO_import:
22408 case DW_MACRO_import_sup:
cf2c3c16 22409 /* Note that, according to the spec, a transparent include
0af92d60 22410 chain cannot call DW_MACRO_start_file. So, we can just
cf2c3c16
TT
22411 skip this opcode. */
22412 mac_ptr += offset_size;
22413 break;
22414
22415 case DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext:
22416 /* Only skip the data by MAC_PTR. */
22417 if (!section_is_gnu)
22418 {
22419 unsigned int bytes_read;
22420
22421 read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22422 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22423 read_direct_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read);
22424 mac_ptr += bytes_read;
22425 }
22426 /* FALLTHROUGH */
22427
22428 default:
22429 mac_ptr = skip_unknown_opcode (macinfo_type, opcode_definitions,
f664829e 22430 mac_ptr, mac_end, abfd, offset_size,
cf2c3c16
TT
22431 section);
22432 if (mac_ptr == NULL)
22433 return;
22434 break;
22435 }
22436 } while (macinfo_type != 0 && current_file == NULL);
22437
22438 /* Second pass: Process all entries.
22439
22440 Use the AT_COMMAND_LINE flag to determine whether we are still processing
22441 command-line macro definitions/undefinitions. This flag is unset when we
22442 reach the first DW_MACINFO_start_file entry. */
22443
fc4007c9
TT
22444 htab_up include_hash (htab_create_alloc (1, htab_hash_pointer,
22445 htab_eq_pointer,
22446 NULL, xcalloc, xfree));
8fc3fc34 22447 mac_ptr = section->buffer + offset;
fc4007c9 22448 slot = htab_find_slot (include_hash.get (), mac_ptr, INSERT);
d521ce57 22449 *slot = (void *) mac_ptr;
8fc3fc34 22450 dwarf_decode_macro_bytes (abfd, mac_ptr, mac_end,
43f3e411 22451 current_file, lh, section,
fc4007c9
TT
22452 section_is_gnu, 0, offset_size,
22453 include_hash.get ());
cf2c3c16
TT
22454}
22455
8e19ed76 22456/* Check if the attribute's form is a DW_FORM_block*
0963b4bd 22457 if so return true else false. */
380bca97 22458
8e19ed76 22459static int
6e5a29e1 22460attr_form_is_block (const struct attribute *attr)
8e19ed76
PS
22461{
22462 return (attr == NULL ? 0 :
22463 attr->form == DW_FORM_block1
22464 || attr->form == DW_FORM_block2
22465 || attr->form == DW_FORM_block4
2dc7f7b3
TT
22466 || attr->form == DW_FORM_block
22467 || attr->form == DW_FORM_exprloc);
8e19ed76 22468}
4c2df51b 22469
c6a0999f
JB
22470/* Return non-zero if ATTR's value is a section offset --- classes
22471 lineptr, loclistptr, macptr or rangelistptr --- or zero, otherwise.
22472 You may use DW_UNSND (attr) to retrieve such offsets.
22473
22474 Section 7.5.4, "Attribute Encodings", explains that no attribute
22475 may have a value that belongs to more than one of these classes; it
22476 would be ambiguous if we did, because we use the same forms for all
22477 of them. */
380bca97 22478
3690dd37 22479static int
6e5a29e1 22480attr_form_is_section_offset (const struct attribute *attr)
3690dd37
JB
22481{
22482 return (attr->form == DW_FORM_data4
2dc7f7b3
TT
22483 || attr->form == DW_FORM_data8
22484 || attr->form == DW_FORM_sec_offset);
3690dd37
JB
22485}
22486
3690dd37
JB
22487/* Return non-zero if ATTR's value falls in the 'constant' class, or
22488 zero otherwise. When this function returns true, you can apply
22489 dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value to it.
22490
22491 However, note that for some attributes you must check
22492 attr_form_is_section_offset before using this test. DW_FORM_data4
22493 and DW_FORM_data8 are members of both the constant class, and of
22494 the classes that contain offsets into other debug sections
22495 (lineptr, loclistptr, macptr or rangelistptr). The DWARF spec says
22496 that, if an attribute's can be either a constant or one of the
22497 section offset classes, DW_FORM_data4 and DW_FORM_data8 should be
0224619f
JK
22498 taken as section offsets, not constants.
22499
22500 DW_FORM_data16 is not considered as dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value
22501 cannot handle that. */
380bca97 22502
3690dd37 22503static int
6e5a29e1 22504attr_form_is_constant (const struct attribute *attr)
3690dd37
JB
22505{
22506 switch (attr->form)
22507 {
22508 case DW_FORM_sdata:
22509 case DW_FORM_udata:
22510 case DW_FORM_data1:
22511 case DW_FORM_data2:
22512 case DW_FORM_data4:
22513 case DW_FORM_data8:
663c44ac 22514 case DW_FORM_implicit_const:
3690dd37
JB
22515 return 1;
22516 default:
22517 return 0;
22518 }
22519}
22520
7771576e
SA
22521
22522/* DW_ADDR is always stored already as sect_offset; despite for the forms
22523 besides DW_FORM_ref_addr it is stored as cu_offset in the DWARF file. */
22524
22525static int
6e5a29e1 22526attr_form_is_ref (const struct attribute *attr)
7771576e
SA
22527{
22528 switch (attr->form)
22529 {
22530 case DW_FORM_ref_addr:
22531 case DW_FORM_ref1:
22532 case DW_FORM_ref2:
22533 case DW_FORM_ref4:
22534 case DW_FORM_ref8:
22535 case DW_FORM_ref_udata:
22536 case DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt:
22537 return 1;
22538 default:
22539 return 0;
22540 }
22541}
22542
3019eac3
DE
22543/* Return the .debug_loc section to use for CU.
22544 For DWO files use .debug_loc.dwo. */
22545
22546static struct dwarf2_section_info *
22547cu_debug_loc_section (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
22548{
22549 if (cu->dwo_unit)
43988095
JK
22550 {
22551 struct dwo_sections *sections = &cu->dwo_unit->dwo_file->sections;
22552
22553 return cu->header.version >= 5 ? &sections->loclists : &sections->loc;
22554 }
22555 return (cu->header.version >= 5 ? &dwarf2_per_objfile->loclists
22556 : &dwarf2_per_objfile->loc);
3019eac3
DE
22557}
22558
8cf6f0b1
TT
22559/* A helper function that fills in a dwarf2_loclist_baton. */
22560
22561static void
22562fill_in_loclist_baton (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
22563 struct dwarf2_loclist_baton *baton,
ff39bb5e 22564 const struct attribute *attr)
8cf6f0b1 22565{
3019eac3
DE
22566 struct dwarf2_section_info *section = cu_debug_loc_section (cu);
22567
22568 dwarf2_read_section (dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile, section);
8cf6f0b1
TT
22569
22570 baton->per_cu = cu->per_cu;
22571 gdb_assert (baton->per_cu);
22572 /* We don't know how long the location list is, but make sure we
22573 don't run off the edge of the section. */
3019eac3
DE
22574 baton->size = section->size - DW_UNSND (attr);
22575 baton->data = section->buffer + DW_UNSND (attr);
8cf6f0b1 22576 baton->base_address = cu->base_address;
f664829e 22577 baton->from_dwo = cu->dwo_unit != NULL;
8cf6f0b1
TT
22578}
22579
4c2df51b 22580static void
ff39bb5e 22581dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (const struct attribute *attr, struct symbol *sym,
f1e6e072 22582 struct dwarf2_cu *cu, int is_block)
4c2df51b 22583{
bb5ed363 22584 struct objfile *objfile = dwarf2_per_objfile->objfile;
3019eac3 22585 struct dwarf2_section_info *section = cu_debug_loc_section (cu);
bb5ed363 22586
3690dd37 22587 if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr)
3019eac3 22588 /* .debug_loc{,.dwo} may not exist at all, or the offset may be outside
99bcc461
DJ
22589 the section. If so, fall through to the complaint in the
22590 other branch. */
3019eac3 22591 && DW_UNSND (attr) < dwarf2_section_size (objfile, section))
4c2df51b 22592 {
0d53c4c4 22593 struct dwarf2_loclist_baton *baton;
4c2df51b 22594
8d749320 22595 baton = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_loclist_baton);
4c2df51b 22596
8cf6f0b1 22597 fill_in_loclist_baton (cu, baton, attr);
be391dca 22598
d00adf39 22599 if (cu->base_known == 0)
0d53c4c4 22600 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
3e43a32a
MS
22601 _("Location list used without "
22602 "specifying the CU base address."));
4c2df51b 22603
f1e6e072
TT
22604 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = (is_block
22605 ? dwarf2_loclist_block_index
22606 : dwarf2_loclist_index);
0d53c4c4
DJ
22607 SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON (sym) = baton;
22608 }
22609 else
22610 {
22611 struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton *baton;
22612
8d749320 22613 baton = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton);
ae0d2f24
UW
22614 baton->per_cu = cu->per_cu;
22615 gdb_assert (baton->per_cu);
0d53c4c4
DJ
22616
22617 if (attr_form_is_block (attr))
22618 {
22619 /* Note that we're just copying the block's data pointer
22620 here, not the actual data. We're still pointing into the
6502dd73
DJ
22621 info_buffer for SYM's objfile; right now we never release
22622 that buffer, but when we do clean up properly this may
22623 need to change. */
0d53c4c4
DJ
22624 baton->size = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size;
22625 baton->data = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data;
22626 }
22627 else
22628 {
22629 dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("location description",
22630 SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (sym));
22631 baton->size = 0;
0d53c4c4 22632 }
6e70227d 22633
f1e6e072
TT
22634 SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX (sym) = (is_block
22635 ? dwarf2_locexpr_block_index
22636 : dwarf2_locexpr_index);
0d53c4c4
DJ
22637 SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON (sym) = baton;
22638 }
4c2df51b 22639}
6502dd73 22640
9aa1f1e3
TT
22641/* Return the OBJFILE associated with the compilation unit CU. If CU
22642 came from a separate debuginfo file, then the master objfile is
22643 returned. */
ae0d2f24
UW
22644
22645struct objfile *
22646dwarf2_per_cu_objfile (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
22647{
9291a0cd 22648 struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->objfile;
ae0d2f24
UW
22649
22650 /* Return the master objfile, so that we can report and look up the
22651 correct file containing this variable. */
22652 if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink)
22653 objfile = objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink;
22654
22655 return objfile;
22656}
22657
96408a79
SA
22658/* Return comp_unit_head for PER_CU, either already available in PER_CU->CU
22659 (CU_HEADERP is unused in such case) or prepare a temporary copy at
22660 CU_HEADERP first. */
22661
22662static const struct comp_unit_head *
22663per_cu_header_read_in (struct comp_unit_head *cu_headerp,
22664 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
22665{
d521ce57 22666 const gdb_byte *info_ptr;
96408a79
SA
22667
22668 if (per_cu->cu)
22669 return &per_cu->cu->header;
22670
9c541725 22671 info_ptr = per_cu->section->buffer + to_underlying (per_cu->sect_off);
96408a79
SA
22672
22673 memset (cu_headerp, 0, sizeof (*cu_headerp));
43988095
JK
22674 read_comp_unit_head (cu_headerp, info_ptr, per_cu->section,
22675 rcuh_kind::COMPILE);
96408a79
SA
22676
22677 return cu_headerp;
22678}
22679
ae0d2f24
UW
22680/* Return the address size given in the compilation unit header for CU. */
22681
98714339 22682int
ae0d2f24
UW
22683dwarf2_per_cu_addr_size (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
22684{
96408a79
SA
22685 struct comp_unit_head cu_header_local;
22686 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_headerp;
c471e790 22687
96408a79
SA
22688 cu_headerp = per_cu_header_read_in (&cu_header_local, per_cu);
22689
22690 return cu_headerp->addr_size;
ae0d2f24
UW
22691}
22692
9eae7c52
TT
22693/* Return the offset size given in the compilation unit header for CU. */
22694
22695int
22696dwarf2_per_cu_offset_size (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
22697{
96408a79
SA
22698 struct comp_unit_head cu_header_local;
22699 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_headerp;
9c6c53f7 22700
96408a79
SA
22701 cu_headerp = per_cu_header_read_in (&cu_header_local, per_cu);
22702
22703 return cu_headerp->offset_size;
22704}
22705
22706/* See its dwarf2loc.h declaration. */
22707
22708int
22709dwarf2_per_cu_ref_addr_size (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
22710{
22711 struct comp_unit_head cu_header_local;
22712 const struct comp_unit_head *cu_headerp;
22713
22714 cu_headerp = per_cu_header_read_in (&cu_header_local, per_cu);
22715
22716 if (cu_headerp->version == 2)
22717 return cu_headerp->addr_size;
22718 else
22719 return cu_headerp->offset_size;
181cebd4
JK
22720}
22721
9aa1f1e3
TT
22722/* Return the text offset of the CU. The returned offset comes from
22723 this CU's objfile. If this objfile came from a separate debuginfo
22724 file, then the offset may be different from the corresponding
22725 offset in the parent objfile. */
22726
22727CORE_ADDR
22728dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
22729{
bb3fa9d0 22730 struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->objfile;
9aa1f1e3
TT
22731
22732 return ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
22733}
22734
43988095
JK
22735/* Return DWARF version number of PER_CU. */
22736
22737short
22738dwarf2_version (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
22739{
22740 return per_cu->dwarf_version;
22741}
22742
348e048f
DE
22743/* Locate the .debug_info compilation unit from CU's objfile which contains
22744 the DIE at OFFSET. Raises an error on failure. */
ae038cb0
DJ
22745
22746static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *
9c541725 22747dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (sect_offset sect_off,
36586728 22748 unsigned int offset_in_dwz,
ae038cb0
DJ
22749 struct objfile *objfile)
22750{
22751 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu;
22752 int low, high;
36586728 22753 const sect_offset *cu_off;
ae038cb0 22754
ae038cb0
DJ
22755 low = 0;
22756 high = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units - 1;
22757 while (high > low)
22758 {
36586728 22759 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *mid_cu;
ae038cb0 22760 int mid = low + (high - low) / 2;
9a619af0 22761
36586728 22762 mid_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[mid];
9c541725 22763 cu_off = &mid_cu->sect_off;
36586728 22764 if (mid_cu->is_dwz > offset_in_dwz
9c541725 22765 || (mid_cu->is_dwz == offset_in_dwz && *cu_off >= sect_off))
ae038cb0
DJ
22766 high = mid;
22767 else
22768 low = mid + 1;
22769 }
22770 gdb_assert (low == high);
36586728 22771 this_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low];
9c541725
PA
22772 cu_off = &this_cu->sect_off;
22773 if (this_cu->is_dwz != offset_in_dwz || *cu_off > sect_off)
ae038cb0 22774 {
36586728 22775 if (low == 0 || this_cu->is_dwz != offset_in_dwz)
8a3fe4f8 22776 error (_("Dwarf Error: could not find partial DIE containing "
9c541725
PA
22777 "offset 0x%x [in module %s]"),
22778 to_underlying (sect_off), bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd));
10b3939b 22779
9c541725
PA
22780 gdb_assert (dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low-1]->sect_off
22781 <= sect_off);
ae038cb0
DJ
22782 return dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low-1];
22783 }
22784 else
22785 {
22786 this_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low];
22787 if (low == dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units - 1
9c541725
PA
22788 && sect_off >= this_cu->sect_off + this_cu->length)
22789 error (_("invalid dwarf2 offset %u"), to_underlying (sect_off));
22790 gdb_assert (sect_off < this_cu->sect_off + this_cu->length);
ae038cb0
DJ
22791 return this_cu;
22792 }
22793}
22794
23745b47 22795/* Initialize dwarf2_cu CU, owned by PER_CU. */
93311388 22796
9816fde3 22797static void
23745b47 22798init_one_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
93311388 22799{
9816fde3 22800 memset (cu, 0, sizeof (*cu));
23745b47
DE
22801 per_cu->cu = cu;
22802 cu->per_cu = per_cu;
22803 cu->objfile = per_cu->objfile;
93311388 22804 obstack_init (&cu->comp_unit_obstack);
9816fde3
JK
22805}
22806
22807/* Initialize basic fields of dwarf_cu CU according to DIE COMP_UNIT_DIE. */
22808
22809static void
95554aad
TT
22810prepare_one_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, struct die_info *comp_unit_die,
22811 enum language pretend_language)
9816fde3
JK
22812{
22813 struct attribute *attr;
22814
22815 /* Set the language we're debugging. */
22816 attr = dwarf2_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language, cu);
22817 if (attr)
22818 set_cu_language (DW_UNSND (attr), cu);
22819 else
9cded63f 22820 {
95554aad 22821 cu->language = pretend_language;
9cded63f
TT
22822 cu->language_defn = language_def (cu->language);
22823 }
dee91e82 22824
7d45c7c3 22825 cu->producer = dwarf2_string_attr (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_producer, cu);
93311388
DE
22826}
22827
ae038cb0
DJ
22828/* Release one cached compilation unit, CU. We unlink it from the tree
22829 of compilation units, but we don't remove it from the read_in_chain;
93311388
DE
22830 the caller is responsible for that.
22831 NOTE: DATA is a void * because this function is also used as a
22832 cleanup routine. */
ae038cb0
DJ
22833
22834static void
68dc6402 22835free_heap_comp_unit (void *data)
ae038cb0 22836{
9a3c8263 22837 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = (struct dwarf2_cu *) data;
ae038cb0 22838
23745b47
DE
22839 gdb_assert (cu->per_cu != NULL);
22840 cu->per_cu->cu = NULL;
ae038cb0
DJ
22841 cu->per_cu = NULL;
22842
22843 obstack_free (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, NULL);
22844
22845 xfree (cu);
22846}
22847
72bf9492 22848/* This cleanup function is passed the address of a dwarf2_cu on the stack
ae038cb0 22849 when we're finished with it. We can't free the pointer itself, but be
dee91e82 22850 sure to unlink it from the cache. Also release any associated storage. */
72bf9492
DJ
22851
22852static void
22853free_stack_comp_unit (void *data)
22854{
9a3c8263 22855 struct dwarf2_cu *cu = (struct dwarf2_cu *) data;
72bf9492 22856
23745b47
DE
22857 gdb_assert (cu->per_cu != NULL);
22858 cu->per_cu->cu = NULL;
22859 cu->per_cu = NULL;
22860
72bf9492
DJ
22861 obstack_free (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, NULL);
22862 cu->partial_dies = NULL;
ae038cb0
DJ
22863}
22864
22865/* Free all cached compilation units. */
22866
22867static void
22868free_cached_comp_units (void *data)
22869{
330cdd98 22870 dwarf2_per_objfile->free_cached_comp_units ();
ae038cb0
DJ
22871}
22872
22873/* Increase the age counter on each cached compilation unit, and free
22874 any that are too old. */
22875
22876static void
22877age_cached_comp_units (void)
22878{
22879 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, **last_chain;
22880
22881 dwarf2_clear_marks (dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain);
22882 per_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain;
22883 while (per_cu != NULL)
22884 {
22885 per_cu->cu->last_used ++;
b4f54984 22886 if (per_cu->cu->last_used <= dwarf_max_cache_age)
ae038cb0
DJ
22887 dwarf2_mark (per_cu->cu);
22888 per_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain;
22889 }
22890
22891 per_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain;
22892 last_chain = &dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain;
22893 while (per_cu != NULL)
22894 {
22895 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *next_cu;
22896
22897 next_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain;
22898
22899 if (!per_cu->cu->mark)
22900 {
68dc6402 22901 free_heap_comp_unit (per_cu->cu);
ae038cb0
DJ
22902 *last_chain = next_cu;
22903 }
22904 else
22905 last_chain = &per_cu->cu->read_in_chain;
22906
22907 per_cu = next_cu;
22908 }
22909}
22910
22911/* Remove a single compilation unit from the cache. */
22912
22913static void
dee91e82 22914free_one_cached_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *target_per_cu)
ae038cb0
DJ
22915{
22916 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, **last_chain;
22917
22918 per_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain;
22919 last_chain = &dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain;
22920 while (per_cu != NULL)
22921 {
22922 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *next_cu;
22923
22924 next_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain;
22925
dee91e82 22926 if (per_cu == target_per_cu)
ae038cb0 22927 {
68dc6402 22928 free_heap_comp_unit (per_cu->cu);
dee91e82 22929 per_cu->cu = NULL;
ae038cb0
DJ
22930 *last_chain = next_cu;
22931 break;
22932 }
22933 else
22934 last_chain = &per_cu->cu->read_in_chain;
22935
22936 per_cu = next_cu;
22937 }
22938}
22939
fe3e1990
DJ
22940/* Release all extra memory associated with OBJFILE. */
22941
22942void
22943dwarf2_free_objfile (struct objfile *objfile)
22944{
9a3c8263
SM
22945 dwarf2_per_objfile
22946 = (struct dwarf2_per_objfile *) objfile_data (objfile,
22947 dwarf2_objfile_data_key);
fe3e1990
DJ
22948
22949 if (dwarf2_per_objfile == NULL)
22950 return;
22951
330cdd98 22952 dwarf2_per_objfile->~dwarf2_per_objfile ();
fe3e1990
DJ
22953}
22954
dee91e82
DE
22955/* A set of CU "per_cu" pointer, DIE offset, and GDB type pointer.
22956 We store these in a hash table separate from the DIEs, and preserve them
22957 when the DIEs are flushed out of cache.
22958
22959 The CU "per_cu" pointer is needed because offset alone is not enough to
3019eac3 22960 uniquely identify the type. A file may have multiple .debug_types sections,
c88ee1f0
DE
22961 or the type may come from a DWO file. Furthermore, while it's more logical
22962 to use per_cu->section+offset, with Fission the section with the data is in
22963 the DWO file but we don't know that section at the point we need it.
22964 We have to use something in dwarf2_per_cu_data (or the pointer to it)
22965 because we can enter the lookup routine, get_die_type_at_offset, from
22966 outside this file, and thus won't necessarily have PER_CU->cu.
22967 Fortunately, PER_CU is stable for the life of the objfile. */
1c379e20 22968
dee91e82 22969struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type
1c379e20 22970{
dee91e82 22971 const struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
9c541725 22972 sect_offset sect_off;
1c379e20
DJ
22973 struct type *type;
22974};
22975
dee91e82 22976/* Hash function for a dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type. */
1c379e20
DJ
22977
22978static hashval_t
dee91e82 22979per_cu_offset_and_type_hash (const void *item)
1c379e20 22980{
9a3c8263
SM
22981 const struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *ofs
22982 = (const struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *) item;
9a619af0 22983
9c541725 22984 return (uintptr_t) ofs->per_cu + to_underlying (ofs->sect_off);
1c379e20
DJ
22985}
22986
dee91e82 22987/* Equality function for a dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type. */
1c379e20
DJ
22988
22989static int
dee91e82 22990per_cu_offset_and_type_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
1c379e20 22991{
9a3c8263
SM
22992 const struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *ofs_lhs
22993 = (const struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *) item_lhs;
22994 const struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *ofs_rhs
22995 = (const struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *) item_rhs;
9a619af0 22996
dee91e82 22997 return (ofs_lhs->per_cu == ofs_rhs->per_cu
9c541725 22998 && ofs_lhs->sect_off == ofs_rhs->sect_off);
1c379e20
DJ
22999}
23000
23001/* Set the type associated with DIE to TYPE. Save it in CU's hash
7e314c57
JK
23002 table if necessary. For convenience, return TYPE.
23003
23004 The DIEs reading must have careful ordering to:
23005 * Not cause infite loops trying to read in DIEs as a prerequisite for
23006 reading current DIE.
23007 * Not trying to dereference contents of still incompletely read in types
23008 while reading in other DIEs.
23009 * Enable referencing still incompletely read in types just by a pointer to
23010 the type without accessing its fields.
23011
23012 Therefore caller should follow these rules:
23013 * Try to fetch any prerequisite types we may need to build this DIE type
23014 before building the type and calling set_die_type.
e71ec853 23015 * After building type call set_die_type for current DIE as soon as
7e314c57
JK
23016 possible before fetching more types to complete the current type.
23017 * Make the type as complete as possible before fetching more types. */
1c379e20 23018
f792889a 23019static struct type *
1c379e20
DJ
23020set_die_type (struct die_info *die, struct type *type, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
23021{
dee91e82 23022 struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type **slot, ofs;
673bfd45 23023 struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile;
3cdcd0ce
JB
23024 struct attribute *attr;
23025 struct dynamic_prop prop;
1c379e20 23026
b4ba55a1
JB
23027 /* For Ada types, make sure that the gnat-specific data is always
23028 initialized (if not already set). There are a few types where
23029 we should not be doing so, because the type-specific area is
23030 already used to hold some other piece of info (eg: TYPE_CODE_FLT
23031 where the type-specific area is used to store the floatformat).
23032 But this is not a problem, because the gnat-specific information
23033 is actually not needed for these types. */
23034 if (need_gnat_info (cu)
23035 && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC
23036 && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_FLT
09e2d7c7
DE
23037 && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_METHODPTR
23038 && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_MEMBERPTR
23039 && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_METHOD
b4ba55a1
JB
23040 && !HAVE_GNAT_AUX_INFO (type))
23041 INIT_GNAT_SPECIFIC (type);
23042
3f2f83dd
KB
23043 /* Read DW_AT_allocated and set in type. */
23044 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_allocated, cu);
23045 if (attr_form_is_block (attr))
23046 {
23047 if (attr_to_dynamic_prop (attr, die, cu, &prop))
23048 add_dyn_prop (DYN_PROP_ALLOCATED, prop, type, objfile);
23049 }
23050 else if (attr != NULL)
23051 {
23052 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9c541725
PA
23053 _("DW_AT_allocated has the wrong form (%s) at DIE 0x%x"),
23054 (attr != NULL ? dwarf_form_name (attr->form) : "n/a"),
23055 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
3f2f83dd
KB
23056 }
23057
23058 /* Read DW_AT_associated and set in type. */
23059 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_associated, cu);
23060 if (attr_form_is_block (attr))
23061 {
23062 if (attr_to_dynamic_prop (attr, die, cu, &prop))
23063 add_dyn_prop (DYN_PROP_ASSOCIATED, prop, type, objfile);
23064 }
23065 else if (attr != NULL)
23066 {
23067 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
9c541725
PA
23068 _("DW_AT_associated has the wrong form (%s) at DIE 0x%x"),
23069 (attr != NULL ? dwarf_form_name (attr->form) : "n/a"),
23070 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
3f2f83dd
KB
23071 }
23072
3cdcd0ce
JB
23073 /* Read DW_AT_data_location and set in type. */
23074 attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_data_location, cu);
23075 if (attr_to_dynamic_prop (attr, die, cu, &prop))
93a8e227 23076 add_dyn_prop (DYN_PROP_DATA_LOCATION, prop, type, objfile);
3cdcd0ce 23077
dee91e82 23078 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->die_type_hash == NULL)
f792889a 23079 {
dee91e82
DE
23080 dwarf2_per_objfile->die_type_hash =
23081 htab_create_alloc_ex (127,
23082 per_cu_offset_and_type_hash,
23083 per_cu_offset_and_type_eq,
23084 NULL,
23085 &objfile->objfile_obstack,
23086 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
23087 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
f792889a 23088 }
1c379e20 23089
dee91e82 23090 ofs.per_cu = cu->per_cu;
9c541725 23091 ofs.sect_off = die->sect_off;
1c379e20 23092 ofs.type = type;
dee91e82
DE
23093 slot = (struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type **)
23094 htab_find_slot (dwarf2_per_objfile->die_type_hash, &ofs, INSERT);
7e314c57
JK
23095 if (*slot)
23096 complaint (&symfile_complaints,
23097 _("A problem internal to GDB: DIE 0x%x has type already set"),
9c541725 23098 to_underlying (die->sect_off));
8d749320
SM
23099 *slot = XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
23100 struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type);
1c379e20 23101 **slot = ofs;
f792889a 23102 return type;
1c379e20
DJ
23103}
23104
9c541725 23105/* Look up the type for the die at SECT_OFF in PER_CU in die_type_hash,
02142a6c 23106 or return NULL if the die does not have a saved type. */
1c379e20
DJ
23107
23108static struct type *
9c541725 23109get_die_type_at_offset (sect_offset sect_off,
673bfd45 23110 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
1c379e20 23111{
dee91e82 23112 struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *slot, ofs;
f792889a 23113
dee91e82 23114 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->die_type_hash == NULL)
f792889a 23115 return NULL;
1c379e20 23116
dee91e82 23117 ofs.per_cu = per_cu;
9c541725 23118 ofs.sect_off = sect_off;
9a3c8263
SM
23119 slot = ((struct dwarf2_per_cu_offset_and_type *)
23120 htab_find (dwarf2_per_objfile->die_type_hash, &ofs));
1c379e20
DJ
23121 if (slot)
23122 return slot->type;
23123 else
23124 return NULL;
23125}
23126
02142a6c 23127/* Look up the type for DIE in CU in die_type_hash,
673bfd45
DE
23128 or return NULL if DIE does not have a saved type. */
23129
23130static struct type *
23131get_die_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
23132{
9c541725 23133 return get_die_type_at_offset (die->sect_off, cu->per_cu);
673bfd45
DE
23134}
23135
10b3939b
DJ
23136/* Add a dependence relationship from CU to REF_PER_CU. */
23137
23138static void
23139dwarf2_add_dependence (struct dwarf2_cu *cu,
23140 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *ref_per_cu)
23141{
23142 void **slot;
23143
23144 if (cu->dependencies == NULL)
23145 cu->dependencies
23146 = htab_create_alloc_ex (5, htab_hash_pointer, htab_eq_pointer,
23147 NULL, &cu->comp_unit_obstack,
23148 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
23149 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
23150
23151 slot = htab_find_slot (cu->dependencies, ref_per_cu, INSERT);
23152 if (*slot == NULL)
23153 *slot = ref_per_cu;
23154}
1c379e20 23155
f504f079
DE
23156/* Subroutine of dwarf2_mark to pass to htab_traverse.
23157 Set the mark field in every compilation unit in the
ae038cb0
DJ
23158 cache that we must keep because we are keeping CU. */
23159
10b3939b
DJ
23160static int
23161dwarf2_mark_helper (void **slot, void *data)
23162{
23163 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu;
23164
23165 per_cu = (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *) *slot;
d07ed419
JK
23166
23167 /* cu->dependencies references may not yet have been ever read if QUIT aborts
23168 reading of the chain. As such dependencies remain valid it is not much
23169 useful to track and undo them during QUIT cleanups. */
23170 if (per_cu->cu == NULL)
23171 return 1;
23172
10b3939b
DJ
23173 if (per_cu->cu->mark)
23174 return 1;
23175 per_cu->cu->mark = 1;
23176
23177 if (per_cu->cu->dependencies != NULL)
23178 htab_traverse (per_cu->cu->dependencies, dwarf2_mark_helper, NULL);
23179
23180 return 1;
23181}
23182
f504f079
DE
23183/* Set the mark field in CU and in every other compilation unit in the
23184 cache that we must keep because we are keeping CU. */
23185
ae038cb0
DJ
23186static void
23187dwarf2_mark (struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
23188{
23189 if (cu->mark)
23190 return;
23191 cu->mark = 1;
10b3939b
DJ
23192 if (cu->dependencies != NULL)
23193 htab_traverse (cu->dependencies, dwarf2_mark_helper, NULL);
ae038cb0
DJ
23194}
23195
23196static void
23197dwarf2_clear_marks (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu)
23198{
23199 while (per_cu)
23200 {
23201 per_cu->cu->mark = 0;
23202 per_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain;
23203 }
72bf9492
DJ
23204}
23205
72bf9492
DJ
23206/* Trivial hash function for partial_die_info: the hash value of a DIE
23207 is its offset in .debug_info for this objfile. */
23208
23209static hashval_t
23210partial_die_hash (const void *item)
23211{
9a3c8263
SM
23212 const struct partial_die_info *part_die
23213 = (const struct partial_die_info *) item;
9a619af0 23214
9c541725 23215 return to_underlying (part_die->sect_off);
72bf9492
DJ
23216}
23217
23218/* Trivial comparison function for partial_die_info structures: two DIEs
23219 are equal if they have the same offset. */
23220
23221static int
23222partial_die_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs)
23223{
9a3c8263
SM
23224 const struct partial_die_info *part_die_lhs
23225 = (const struct partial_die_info *) item_lhs;
23226 const struct partial_die_info *part_die_rhs
23227 = (const struct partial_die_info *) item_rhs;
9a619af0 23228
9c541725 23229 return part_die_lhs->sect_off == part_die_rhs->sect_off;
72bf9492
DJ
23230}
23231
b4f54984
DE
23232static struct cmd_list_element *set_dwarf_cmdlist;
23233static struct cmd_list_element *show_dwarf_cmdlist;
ae038cb0
DJ
23234
23235static void
981a3fb3 23236set_dwarf_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
ae038cb0 23237{
b4f54984 23238 help_list (set_dwarf_cmdlist, "maintenance set dwarf ", all_commands,
635c7e8a 23239 gdb_stdout);
ae038cb0
DJ
23240}
23241
23242static void
981a3fb3 23243show_dwarf_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
6e70227d 23244{
b4f54984 23245 cmd_show_list (show_dwarf_cmdlist, from_tty, "");
ae038cb0
DJ
23246}
23247
4bf44c1c 23248/* Free data associated with OBJFILE, if necessary. */
dce234bc
PP
23249
23250static void
c1bd65d0 23251dwarf2_per_objfile_free (struct objfile *objfile, void *d)
dce234bc 23252{
9a3c8263 23253 struct dwarf2_per_objfile *data = (struct dwarf2_per_objfile *) d;
8b70b953 23254 int ix;
8b70b953 23255
626f2d1c
TT
23256 /* Make sure we don't accidentally use dwarf2_per_objfile while
23257 cleaning up. */
23258 dwarf2_per_objfile = NULL;
23259
59b0c7c1
JB
23260 for (ix = 0; ix < data->n_comp_units; ++ix)
23261 VEC_free (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr, data->all_comp_units[ix]->imported_symtabs);
796a7ff8 23262
59b0c7c1 23263 for (ix = 0; ix < data->n_type_units; ++ix)
796a7ff8 23264 VEC_free (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr,
59b0c7c1
JB
23265 data->all_type_units[ix]->per_cu.imported_symtabs);
23266 xfree (data->all_type_units);
95554aad 23267
8b70b953 23268 VEC_free (dwarf2_section_info_def, data->types);
3019eac3
DE
23269
23270 if (data->dwo_files)
23271 free_dwo_files (data->dwo_files, objfile);
5c6fa7ab
DE
23272 if (data->dwp_file)
23273 gdb_bfd_unref (data->dwp_file->dbfd);
36586728
TT
23274
23275 if (data->dwz_file && data->dwz_file->dwz_bfd)
23276 gdb_bfd_unref (data->dwz_file->dwz_bfd);
9291a0cd
TT
23277}
23278
23279\f
ae2de4f8 23280/* The "save gdb-index" command. */
9291a0cd 23281
bc8f2430
JK
23282/* In-memory buffer to prepare data to be written later to a file. */
23283class data_buf
9291a0cd 23284{
bc8f2430 23285public:
bc8f2430
JK
23286 /* Copy DATA to the end of the buffer. */
23287 template<typename T>
23288 void append_data (const T &data)
23289 {
23290 std::copy (reinterpret_cast<const gdb_byte *> (&data),
23291 reinterpret_cast<const gdb_byte *> (&data + 1),
c2f134ac 23292 grow (sizeof (data)));
bc8f2430 23293 }
b89be57b 23294
c2f134ac
PA
23295 /* Copy CSTR (a zero-terminated string) to the end of buffer. The
23296 terminating zero is appended too. */
bc8f2430
JK
23297 void append_cstr0 (const char *cstr)
23298 {
23299 const size_t size = strlen (cstr) + 1;
c2f134ac
PA
23300 std::copy (cstr, cstr + size, grow (size));
23301 }
23302
23303 /* Accept a host-format integer in VAL and append it to the buffer
23304 as a target-format integer which is LEN bytes long. */
23305 void append_uint (size_t len, bfd_endian byte_order, ULONGEST val)
23306 {
23307 ::store_unsigned_integer (grow (len), len, byte_order, val);
bc8f2430 23308 }
9291a0cd 23309
bc8f2430
JK
23310 /* Return the size of the buffer. */
23311 size_t size () const
23312 {
23313 return m_vec.size ();
23314 }
23315
23316 /* Write the buffer to FILE. */
23317 void file_write (FILE *file) const
23318 {
a81e6d4d
PA
23319 if (::fwrite (m_vec.data (), 1, m_vec.size (), file) != m_vec.size ())
23320 error (_("couldn't write data to file"));
bc8f2430
JK
23321 }
23322
23323private:
c2f134ac
PA
23324 /* Grow SIZE bytes at the end of the buffer. Returns a pointer to
23325 the start of the new block. */
23326 gdb_byte *grow (size_t size)
23327 {
23328 m_vec.resize (m_vec.size () + size);
23329 return &*m_vec.end () - size;
23330 }
23331
d5722aa2 23332 gdb::byte_vector m_vec;
bc8f2430 23333};
9291a0cd
TT
23334
23335/* An entry in the symbol table. */
23336struct symtab_index_entry
23337{
23338 /* The name of the symbol. */
23339 const char *name;
23340 /* The offset of the name in the constant pool. */
23341 offset_type index_offset;
23342 /* A sorted vector of the indices of all the CUs that hold an object
23343 of this name. */
bc8f2430 23344 std::vector<offset_type> cu_indices;
9291a0cd
TT
23345};
23346
23347/* The symbol table. This is a power-of-2-sized hash table. */
23348struct mapped_symtab
23349{
bc8f2430
JK
23350 mapped_symtab ()
23351 {
23352 data.resize (1024);
23353 }
b89be57b 23354
bc8f2430 23355 offset_type n_elements = 0;
4b76cda9 23356 std::vector<symtab_index_entry> data;
bc8f2430 23357};
9291a0cd 23358
bc8f2430 23359/* Find a slot in SYMTAB for the symbol NAME. Returns a reference to
559a7a62
JK
23360 the slot.
23361
23362 Function is used only during write_hash_table so no index format backward
23363 compatibility is needed. */
b89be57b 23364
4b76cda9 23365static symtab_index_entry &
9291a0cd
TT
23366find_slot (struct mapped_symtab *symtab, const char *name)
23367{
559a7a62 23368 offset_type index, step, hash = mapped_index_string_hash (INT_MAX, name);
9291a0cd 23369
bc8f2430
JK
23370 index = hash & (symtab->data.size () - 1);
23371 step = ((hash * 17) & (symtab->data.size () - 1)) | 1;
9291a0cd
TT
23372
23373 for (;;)
23374 {
4b76cda9
PA
23375 if (symtab->data[index].name == NULL
23376 || strcmp (name, symtab->data[index].name) == 0)
bc8f2430
JK
23377 return symtab->data[index];
23378 index = (index + step) & (symtab->data.size () - 1);
9291a0cd
TT
23379 }
23380}
23381
23382/* Expand SYMTAB's hash table. */
b89be57b 23383
9291a0cd
TT
23384static void
23385hash_expand (struct mapped_symtab *symtab)
23386{
bc8f2430 23387 auto old_entries = std::move (symtab->data);
9291a0cd 23388
bc8f2430
JK
23389 symtab->data.clear ();
23390 symtab->data.resize (old_entries.size () * 2);
9291a0cd 23391
bc8f2430 23392 for (auto &it : old_entries)
4b76cda9 23393 if (it.name != NULL)
bc8f2430 23394 {
4b76cda9 23395 auto &ref = find_slot (symtab, it.name);
bc8f2430
JK
23396 ref = std::move (it);
23397 }
9291a0cd
TT
23398}
23399
156942c7
DE
23400/* Add an entry to SYMTAB. NAME is the name of the symbol.
23401 CU_INDEX is the index of the CU in which the symbol appears.
23402 IS_STATIC is one if the symbol is static, otherwise zero (global). */
b89be57b 23403
9291a0cd
TT
23404static void
23405add_index_entry (struct mapped_symtab *symtab, const char *name,
156942c7 23406 int is_static, gdb_index_symbol_kind kind,
9291a0cd
TT
23407 offset_type cu_index)
23408{
156942c7 23409 offset_type cu_index_and_attrs;
9291a0cd
TT
23410
23411 ++symtab->n_elements;
bc8f2430 23412 if (4 * symtab->n_elements / 3 >= symtab->data.size ())
9291a0cd
TT
23413 hash_expand (symtab);
23414
4b76cda9
PA
23415 symtab_index_entry &slot = find_slot (symtab, name);
23416 if (slot.name == NULL)
9291a0cd 23417 {
4b76cda9 23418 slot.name = name;
156942c7 23419 /* index_offset is set later. */
9291a0cd 23420 }
156942c7
DE
23421
23422 cu_index_and_attrs = 0;
23423 DW2_GDB_INDEX_CU_SET_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs, cu_index);
23424 DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_SET_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs, is_static);
23425 DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_SET_VALUE (cu_index_and_attrs, kind);
23426
23427 /* We don't want to record an index value twice as we want to avoid the
23428 duplication.
23429 We process all global symbols and then all static symbols
23430 (which would allow us to avoid the duplication by only having to check
23431 the last entry pushed), but a symbol could have multiple kinds in one CU.
23432 To keep things simple we don't worry about the duplication here and
23433 sort and uniqufy the list after we've processed all symbols. */
4b76cda9 23434 slot.cu_indices.push_back (cu_index_and_attrs);
156942c7
DE
23435}
23436
23437/* Sort and remove duplicates of all symbols' cu_indices lists. */
23438
23439static void
23440uniquify_cu_indices (struct mapped_symtab *symtab)
23441{
4b76cda9 23442 for (auto &entry : symtab->data)
156942c7 23443 {
4b76cda9 23444 if (entry.name != NULL && !entry.cu_indices.empty ())
156942c7 23445 {
4b76cda9 23446 auto &cu_indices = entry.cu_indices;
6fd931f2
PA
23447 std::sort (cu_indices.begin (), cu_indices.end ());
23448 auto from = std::unique (cu_indices.begin (), cu_indices.end ());
23449 cu_indices.erase (from, cu_indices.end ());
156942c7
DE
23450 }
23451 }
9291a0cd
TT
23452}
23453
bc8f2430
JK
23454/* A form of 'const char *' suitable for container keys. Only the
23455 pointer is stored. The strings themselves are compared, not the
23456 pointers. */
23457class c_str_view
9291a0cd 23458{
bc8f2430
JK
23459public:
23460 c_str_view (const char *cstr)
23461 : m_cstr (cstr)
23462 {}
9291a0cd 23463
bc8f2430
JK
23464 bool operator== (const c_str_view &other) const
23465 {
23466 return strcmp (m_cstr, other.m_cstr) == 0;
23467 }
9291a0cd 23468
bc8f2430
JK
23469private:
23470 friend class c_str_view_hasher;
23471 const char *const m_cstr;
23472};
9291a0cd 23473
bc8f2430
JK
23474/* A std::unordered_map::hasher for c_str_view that uses the right
23475 hash function for strings in a mapped index. */
23476class c_str_view_hasher
23477{
23478public:
23479 size_t operator () (const c_str_view &x) const
23480 {
23481 return mapped_index_string_hash (INT_MAX, x.m_cstr);
23482 }
23483};
b89be57b 23484
bc8f2430
JK
23485/* A std::unordered_map::hasher for std::vector<>. */
23486template<typename T>
23487class vector_hasher
9291a0cd 23488{
bc8f2430
JK
23489public:
23490 size_t operator () (const std::vector<T> &key) const
23491 {
23492 return iterative_hash (key.data (),
23493 sizeof (key.front ()) * key.size (), 0);
23494 }
23495};
9291a0cd 23496
bc8f2430
JK
23497/* Write the mapped hash table SYMTAB to the data buffer OUTPUT, with
23498 constant pool entries going into the data buffer CPOOL. */
3876f04e 23499
bc8f2430
JK
23500static void
23501write_hash_table (mapped_symtab *symtab, data_buf &output, data_buf &cpool)
23502{
23503 {
23504 /* Elements are sorted vectors of the indices of all the CUs that
23505 hold an object of this name. */
23506 std::unordered_map<std::vector<offset_type>, offset_type,
23507 vector_hasher<offset_type>>
23508 symbol_hash_table;
23509
23510 /* We add all the index vectors to the constant pool first, to
23511 ensure alignment is ok. */
4b76cda9 23512 for (symtab_index_entry &entry : symtab->data)
bc8f2430 23513 {
4b76cda9 23514 if (entry.name == NULL)
bc8f2430 23515 continue;
4b76cda9 23516 gdb_assert (entry.index_offset == 0);
70a1152b
PA
23517
23518 /* Finding before inserting is faster than always trying to
23519 insert, because inserting always allocates a node, does the
23520 lookup, and then destroys the new node if another node
23521 already had the same key. C++17 try_emplace will avoid
23522 this. */
23523 const auto found
4b76cda9 23524 = symbol_hash_table.find (entry.cu_indices);
70a1152b
PA
23525 if (found != symbol_hash_table.end ())
23526 {
4b76cda9 23527 entry.index_offset = found->second;
70a1152b
PA
23528 continue;
23529 }
23530
4b76cda9
PA
23531 symbol_hash_table.emplace (entry.cu_indices, cpool.size ());
23532 entry.index_offset = cpool.size ();
23533 cpool.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (entry.cu_indices.size ()));
23534 for (const auto index : entry.cu_indices)
23535 cpool.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (index));
bc8f2430
JK
23536 }
23537 }
9291a0cd
TT
23538
23539 /* Now write out the hash table. */
bc8f2430 23540 std::unordered_map<c_str_view, offset_type, c_str_view_hasher> str_table;
4b76cda9 23541 for (const auto &entry : symtab->data)
9291a0cd
TT
23542 {
23543 offset_type str_off, vec_off;
23544
4b76cda9 23545 if (entry.name != NULL)
9291a0cd 23546 {
4b76cda9 23547 const auto insertpair = str_table.emplace (entry.name, cpool.size ());
bc8f2430 23548 if (insertpair.second)
4b76cda9 23549 cpool.append_cstr0 (entry.name);
bc8f2430 23550 str_off = insertpair.first->second;
4b76cda9 23551 vec_off = entry.index_offset;
9291a0cd
TT
23552 }
23553 else
23554 {
23555 /* While 0 is a valid constant pool index, it is not valid
23556 to have 0 for both offsets. */
23557 str_off = 0;
23558 vec_off = 0;
23559 }
23560
bc8f2430
JK
23561 output.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (str_off));
23562 output.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (vec_off));
9291a0cd 23563 }
9291a0cd
TT
23564}
23565
bc8f2430 23566typedef std::unordered_map<partial_symtab *, unsigned int> psym_index_map;
0a5429f6
DE
23567
23568/* Helper struct for building the address table. */
23569struct addrmap_index_data
23570{
bc8f2430
JK
23571 addrmap_index_data (data_buf &addr_vec_, psym_index_map &cu_index_htab_)
23572 : addr_vec (addr_vec_), cu_index_htab (cu_index_htab_)
23573 {}
23574
0a5429f6 23575 struct objfile *objfile;
bc8f2430
JK
23576 data_buf &addr_vec;
23577 psym_index_map &cu_index_htab;
0a5429f6
DE
23578
23579 /* Non-zero if the previous_* fields are valid.
23580 We can't write an entry until we see the next entry (since it is only then
23581 that we know the end of the entry). */
23582 int previous_valid;
23583 /* Index of the CU in the table of all CUs in the index file. */
23584 unsigned int previous_cu_index;
0963b4bd 23585 /* Start address of the CU. */
0a5429f6
DE
23586 CORE_ADDR previous_cu_start;
23587};
23588
bc8f2430 23589/* Write an address entry to ADDR_VEC. */
b89be57b 23590
9291a0cd 23591static void
bc8f2430 23592add_address_entry (struct objfile *objfile, data_buf &addr_vec,
0a5429f6 23593 CORE_ADDR start, CORE_ADDR end, unsigned int cu_index)
9291a0cd 23594{
9291a0cd
TT
23595 CORE_ADDR baseaddr;
23596
23597 baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
23598
c2f134ac
PA
23599 addr_vec.append_uint (8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE, start - baseaddr);
23600 addr_vec.append_uint (8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE, end - baseaddr);
bc8f2430 23601 addr_vec.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (cu_index));
0a5429f6
DE
23602}
23603
23604/* Worker function for traversing an addrmap to build the address table. */
23605
23606static int
23607add_address_entry_worker (void *datap, CORE_ADDR start_addr, void *obj)
23608{
9a3c8263
SM
23609 struct addrmap_index_data *data = (struct addrmap_index_data *) datap;
23610 struct partial_symtab *pst = (struct partial_symtab *) obj;
0a5429f6
DE
23611
23612 if (data->previous_valid)
bc8f2430 23613 add_address_entry (data->objfile, data->addr_vec,
0a5429f6
DE
23614 data->previous_cu_start, start_addr,
23615 data->previous_cu_index);
23616
23617 data->previous_cu_start = start_addr;
23618 if (pst != NULL)
23619 {
bc8f2430
JK
23620 const auto it = data->cu_index_htab.find (pst);
23621 gdb_assert (it != data->cu_index_htab.cend ());
23622 data->previous_cu_index = it->second;
0a5429f6
DE
23623 data->previous_valid = 1;
23624 }
23625 else
bc8f2430 23626 data->previous_valid = 0;
0a5429f6
DE
23627
23628 return 0;
23629}
23630
bc8f2430 23631/* Write OBJFILE's address map to ADDR_VEC.
0a5429f6
DE
23632 CU_INDEX_HTAB is used to map addrmap entries to their CU indices
23633 in the index file. */
23634
23635static void
bc8f2430
JK
23636write_address_map (struct objfile *objfile, data_buf &addr_vec,
23637 psym_index_map &cu_index_htab)
0a5429f6 23638{
bc8f2430 23639 struct addrmap_index_data addrmap_index_data (addr_vec, cu_index_htab);
0a5429f6
DE
23640
23641 /* When writing the address table, we have to cope with the fact that
23642 the addrmap iterator only provides the start of a region; we have to
23643 wait until the next invocation to get the start of the next region. */
23644
23645 addrmap_index_data.objfile = objfile;
0a5429f6
DE
23646 addrmap_index_data.previous_valid = 0;
23647
23648 addrmap_foreach (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap, add_address_entry_worker,
23649 &addrmap_index_data);
23650
23651 /* It's highly unlikely the last entry (end address = 0xff...ff)
23652 is valid, but we should still handle it.
23653 The end address is recorded as the start of the next region, but that
23654 doesn't work here. To cope we pass 0xff...ff, this is a rare situation
23655 anyway. */
23656 if (addrmap_index_data.previous_valid)
bc8f2430 23657 add_address_entry (objfile, addr_vec,
0a5429f6
DE
23658 addrmap_index_data.previous_cu_start, (CORE_ADDR) -1,
23659 addrmap_index_data.previous_cu_index);
9291a0cd
TT
23660}
23661
156942c7
DE
23662/* Return the symbol kind of PSYM. */
23663
23664static gdb_index_symbol_kind
23665symbol_kind (struct partial_symbol *psym)
23666{
23667 domain_enum domain = PSYMBOL_DOMAIN (psym);
23668 enum address_class aclass = PSYMBOL_CLASS (psym);
23669
23670 switch (domain)
23671 {
23672 case VAR_DOMAIN:
23673 switch (aclass)
23674 {
23675 case LOC_BLOCK:
23676 return GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_FUNCTION;
23677 case LOC_TYPEDEF:
23678 return GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_TYPE;
23679 case LOC_COMPUTED:
23680 case LOC_CONST_BYTES:
23681 case LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT:
23682 case LOC_STATIC:
23683 return GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_VARIABLE;
23684 case LOC_CONST:
23685 /* Note: It's currently impossible to recognize psyms as enum values
23686 short of reading the type info. For now punt. */
23687 return GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_VARIABLE;
23688 default:
23689 /* There are other LOC_FOO values that one might want to classify
23690 as variables, but dwarf2read.c doesn't currently use them. */
23691 return GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_OTHER;
23692 }
23693 case STRUCT_DOMAIN:
23694 return GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_TYPE;
23695 default:
23696 return GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_OTHER;
23697 }
23698}
23699
9291a0cd 23700/* Add a list of partial symbols to SYMTAB. */
b89be57b 23701
9291a0cd
TT
23702static void
23703write_psymbols (struct mapped_symtab *symtab,
bc8f2430 23704 std::unordered_set<partial_symbol *> &psyms_seen,
9291a0cd
TT
23705 struct partial_symbol **psymp,
23706 int count,
987d643c
TT
23707 offset_type cu_index,
23708 int is_static)
9291a0cd
TT
23709{
23710 for (; count-- > 0; ++psymp)
23711 {
156942c7 23712 struct partial_symbol *psym = *psymp;
987d643c 23713
156942c7 23714 if (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (psym) == language_ada)
9291a0cd 23715 error (_("Ada is not currently supported by the index"));
987d643c 23716
987d643c 23717 /* Only add a given psymbol once. */
bc8f2430 23718 if (psyms_seen.insert (psym).second)
987d643c 23719 {
156942c7
DE
23720 gdb_index_symbol_kind kind = symbol_kind (psym);
23721
156942c7
DE
23722 add_index_entry (symtab, SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (psym),
23723 is_static, kind, cu_index);
987d643c 23724 }
9291a0cd
TT
23725 }
23726}
23727
1fd400ff
TT
23728/* A helper struct used when iterating over debug_types. */
23729struct signatured_type_index_data
23730{
bc8f2430
JK
23731 signatured_type_index_data (data_buf &types_list_,
23732 std::unordered_set<partial_symbol *> &psyms_seen_)
23733 : types_list (types_list_), psyms_seen (psyms_seen_)
23734 {}
23735
1fd400ff
TT
23736 struct objfile *objfile;
23737 struct mapped_symtab *symtab;
bc8f2430
JK
23738 data_buf &types_list;
23739 std::unordered_set<partial_symbol *> &psyms_seen;
1fd400ff
TT
23740 int cu_index;
23741};
23742
23743/* A helper function that writes a single signatured_type to an
23744 obstack. */
b89be57b 23745
1fd400ff
TT
23746static int
23747write_one_signatured_type (void **slot, void *d)
23748{
9a3c8263
SM
23749 struct signatured_type_index_data *info
23750 = (struct signatured_type_index_data *) d;
1fd400ff 23751 struct signatured_type *entry = (struct signatured_type *) *slot;
0186c6a7 23752 struct partial_symtab *psymtab = entry->per_cu.v.psymtab;
1fd400ff
TT
23753
23754 write_psymbols (info->symtab,
987d643c 23755 info->psyms_seen,
af5bf4ad 23756 &info->objfile->global_psymbols[psymtab->globals_offset],
987d643c
TT
23757 psymtab->n_global_syms, info->cu_index,
23758 0);
1fd400ff 23759 write_psymbols (info->symtab,
987d643c 23760 info->psyms_seen,
af5bf4ad 23761 &info->objfile->static_psymbols[psymtab->statics_offset],
987d643c
TT
23762 psymtab->n_static_syms, info->cu_index,
23763 1);
1fd400ff 23764
c2f134ac
PA
23765 info->types_list.append_uint (8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE,
23766 to_underlying (entry->per_cu.sect_off));
23767 info->types_list.append_uint (8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE,
23768 to_underlying (entry->type_offset_in_tu));
23769 info->types_list.append_uint (8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE, entry->signature);
1fd400ff
TT
23770
23771 ++info->cu_index;
23772
23773 return 1;
23774}
23775
e8f8bcb3
PA
23776/* Recurse into all "included" dependencies and count their symbols as
23777 if they appeared in this psymtab. */
23778
23779static void
23780recursively_count_psymbols (struct partial_symtab *psymtab,
23781 size_t &psyms_seen)
23782{
23783 for (int i = 0; i < psymtab->number_of_dependencies; ++i)
23784 if (psymtab->dependencies[i]->user != NULL)
23785 recursively_count_psymbols (psymtab->dependencies[i],
23786 psyms_seen);
23787
23788 psyms_seen += psymtab->n_global_syms;
23789 psyms_seen += psymtab->n_static_syms;
23790}
23791
95554aad
TT
23792/* Recurse into all "included" dependencies and write their symbols as
23793 if they appeared in this psymtab. */
23794
23795static void
23796recursively_write_psymbols (struct objfile *objfile,
23797 struct partial_symtab *psymtab,
23798 struct mapped_symtab *symtab,
bc8f2430 23799 std::unordered_set<partial_symbol *> &psyms_seen,
95554aad
TT
23800 offset_type cu_index)
23801{
23802 int i;
23803
23804 for (i = 0; i < psymtab->number_of_dependencies; ++i)
23805 if (psymtab->dependencies[i]->user != NULL)
23806 recursively_write_psymbols (objfile, psymtab->dependencies[i],
23807 symtab, psyms_seen, cu_index);
23808
23809 write_psymbols (symtab,
23810 psyms_seen,
af5bf4ad 23811 &objfile->global_psymbols[psymtab->globals_offset],
95554aad
TT
23812 psymtab->n_global_syms, cu_index,
23813 0);
23814 write_psymbols (symtab,
23815 psyms_seen,
af5bf4ad 23816 &objfile->static_psymbols[psymtab->statics_offset],
95554aad
TT
23817 psymtab->n_static_syms, cu_index,
23818 1);
23819}
23820
9291a0cd 23821/* Create an index file for OBJFILE in the directory DIR. */
b89be57b 23822
9291a0cd
TT
23823static void
23824write_psymtabs_to_index (struct objfile *objfile, const char *dir)
23825{
9291a0cd
TT
23826 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->using_index)
23827 error (_("Cannot use an index to create the index"));
23828
8b70b953
TT
23829 if (VEC_length (dwarf2_section_info_def, dwarf2_per_objfile->types) > 1)
23830 error (_("Cannot make an index when the file has multiple .debug_types sections"));
23831
260b681b
DE
23832 if (!objfile->psymtabs || !objfile->psymtabs_addrmap)
23833 return;
23834
bc8f2430 23835 struct stat st;
4262abfb
JK
23836 if (stat (objfile_name (objfile), &st) < 0)
23837 perror_with_name (objfile_name (objfile));
9291a0cd 23838
bc8f2430
JK
23839 std::string filename (std::string (dir) + SLASH_STRING
23840 + lbasename (objfile_name (objfile)) + INDEX_SUFFIX);
9291a0cd 23841
d419f42d 23842 FILE *out_file = gdb_fopen_cloexec (filename.c_str (), "wb").release ();
9291a0cd 23843 if (!out_file)
bc8f2430 23844 error (_("Can't open `%s' for writing"), filename.c_str ());
9291a0cd 23845
16b7a719
PA
23846 /* Order matters here; we want FILE to be closed before FILENAME is
23847 unlinked, because on MS-Windows one cannot delete a file that is
23848 still open. (Don't call anything here that might throw until
23849 file_closer is created.) */
bc8f2430 23850 gdb::unlinker unlink_file (filename.c_str ());
d419f42d 23851 gdb_file_up close_out_file (out_file);
9291a0cd 23852
bc8f2430
JK
23853 mapped_symtab symtab;
23854 data_buf cu_list;
987d643c 23855
0a5429f6
DE
23856 /* While we're scanning CU's create a table that maps a psymtab pointer
23857 (which is what addrmap records) to its index (which is what is recorded
23858 in the index file). This will later be needed to write the address
23859 table. */
bc8f2430
JK
23860 psym_index_map cu_index_htab;
23861 cu_index_htab.reserve (dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units);
0a5429f6
DE
23862
23863 /* The CU list is already sorted, so we don't need to do additional
1fd400ff
TT
23864 work here. Also, the debug_types entries do not appear in
23865 all_comp_units, but only in their own hash table. */
e8f8bcb3
PA
23866
23867 /* The psyms_seen set is potentially going to be largish (~40k
23868 elements when indexing a -g3 build of GDB itself). Estimate the
23869 number of elements in order to avoid too many rehashes, which
23870 require rebuilding buckets and thus many trips to
23871 malloc/free. */
23872 size_t psyms_count = 0;
23873 for (int i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
23874 {
23875 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu
23876 = dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[i];
23877 struct partial_symtab *psymtab = per_cu->v.psymtab;
23878
23879 if (psymtab != NULL && psymtab->user == NULL)
23880 recursively_count_psymbols (psymtab, psyms_count);
23881 }
23882 /* Generating an index for gdb itself shows a ratio of
23883 TOTAL_SEEN_SYMS/UNIQUE_SYMS or ~5. 4 seems like a good bet. */
23884 std::unordered_set<partial_symbol *> psyms_seen (psyms_count / 4);
bc8f2430 23885 for (int i = 0; i < dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units; ++i)
9291a0cd 23886 {
3e43a32a
MS
23887 struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu
23888 = dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[i];
e254ef6a 23889 struct partial_symtab *psymtab = per_cu->v.psymtab;
9291a0cd 23890
92fac807
JK
23891 /* CU of a shared file from 'dwz -m' may be unused by this main file.
23892 It may be referenced from a local scope but in such case it does not
23893 need to be present in .gdb_index. */
23894 if (psymtab == NULL)
23895 continue;
23896
95554aad 23897 if (psymtab->user == NULL)
bc8f2430
JK
23898 recursively_write_psymbols (objfile, psymtab, &symtab,
23899 psyms_seen, i);
9291a0cd 23900
bc8f2430
JK
23901 const auto insertpair = cu_index_htab.emplace (psymtab, i);
23902 gdb_assert (insertpair.second);
9291a0cd 23903
c2f134ac
PA
23904 cu_list.append_uint (8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE,
23905 to_underlying (per_cu->sect_off));
23906 cu_list.append_uint (8, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE, per_cu->length);
9291a0cd
TT
23907 }
23908
0a5429f6 23909 /* Dump the address map. */
bc8f2430
JK
23910 data_buf addr_vec;
23911 write_address_map (objfile, addr_vec, cu_index_htab);
0a5429f6 23912
1fd400ff 23913 /* Write out the .debug_type entries, if any. */
bc8f2430 23914 data_buf types_cu_list;
1fd400ff
TT
23915 if (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types)
23916 {
bc8f2430
JK
23917 signatured_type_index_data sig_data (types_cu_list,
23918 psyms_seen);
1fd400ff
TT
23919
23920 sig_data.objfile = objfile;
bc8f2430 23921 sig_data.symtab = &symtab;
1fd400ff
TT
23922 sig_data.cu_index = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units;
23923 htab_traverse_noresize (dwarf2_per_objfile->signatured_types,
23924 write_one_signatured_type, &sig_data);
23925 }
23926
156942c7
DE
23927 /* Now that we've processed all symbols we can shrink their cu_indices
23928 lists. */
bc8f2430 23929 uniquify_cu_indices (&symtab);
156942c7 23930
bc8f2430
JK
23931 data_buf symtab_vec, constant_pool;
23932 write_hash_table (&symtab, symtab_vec, constant_pool);
9291a0cd 23933
bc8f2430
JK
23934 data_buf contents;
23935 const offset_type size_of_contents = 6 * sizeof (offset_type);
23936 offset_type total_len = size_of_contents;
9291a0cd
TT
23937
23938 /* The version number. */
bc8f2430 23939 contents.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (8));
9291a0cd
TT
23940
23941 /* The offset of the CU list from the start of the file. */
bc8f2430
JK
23942 contents.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (total_len));
23943 total_len += cu_list.size ();
9291a0cd 23944
1fd400ff 23945 /* The offset of the types CU list from the start of the file. */
bc8f2430
JK
23946 contents.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (total_len));
23947 total_len += types_cu_list.size ();
1fd400ff 23948
9291a0cd 23949 /* The offset of the address table from the start of the file. */
bc8f2430
JK
23950 contents.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (total_len));
23951 total_len += addr_vec.size ();
9291a0cd
TT
23952
23953 /* The offset of the symbol table from the start of the file. */
bc8f2430
JK
23954 contents.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (total_len));
23955 total_len += symtab_vec.size ();
9291a0cd
TT
23956
23957 /* The offset of the constant pool from the start of the file. */
bc8f2430
JK
23958 contents.append_data (MAYBE_SWAP (total_len));
23959 total_len += constant_pool.size ();
9291a0cd 23960
bc8f2430 23961 gdb_assert (contents.size () == size_of_contents);
9291a0cd 23962
bc8f2430
JK
23963 contents.file_write (out_file);
23964 cu_list.file_write (out_file);
23965 types_cu_list.file_write (out_file);
23966 addr_vec.file_write (out_file);
23967 symtab_vec.file_write (out_file);
23968 constant_pool.file_write (out_file);
9291a0cd 23969
bef155c3
TT
23970 /* We want to keep the file. */
23971 unlink_file.keep ();
9291a0cd
TT
23972}
23973
90476074
TT
23974/* Implementation of the `save gdb-index' command.
23975
23976 Note that the file format used by this command is documented in the
23977 GDB manual. Any changes here must be documented there. */
11570e71 23978
9291a0cd 23979static void
8384c356 23980save_gdb_index_command (const char *arg, int from_tty)
9291a0cd
TT
23981{
23982 struct objfile *objfile;
23983
23984 if (!arg || !*arg)
96d19272 23985 error (_("usage: save gdb-index DIRECTORY"));
9291a0cd
TT
23986
23987 ALL_OBJFILES (objfile)
23988 {
23989 struct stat st;
23990
23991 /* If the objfile does not correspond to an actual file, skip it. */
4262abfb 23992 if (stat (objfile_name (objfile), &st) < 0)
9291a0cd
TT
23993 continue;
23994
9a3c8263
SM
23995 dwarf2_per_objfile
23996 = (struct dwarf2_per_objfile *) objfile_data (objfile,
23997 dwarf2_objfile_data_key);
9291a0cd
TT
23998 if (dwarf2_per_objfile)
23999 {
9291a0cd 24000
492d29ea 24001 TRY
9291a0cd
TT
24002 {
24003 write_psymtabs_to_index (objfile, arg);
24004 }
492d29ea
PA
24005 CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
24006 {
24007 exception_fprintf (gdb_stderr, except,
24008 _("Error while writing index for `%s': "),
24009 objfile_name (objfile));
24010 }
24011 END_CATCH
9291a0cd
TT
24012 }
24013 }
dce234bc
PP
24014}
24015
9291a0cd
TT
24016\f
24017
b4f54984 24018int dwarf_always_disassemble;
9eae7c52
TT
24019
24020static void
b4f54984
DE
24021show_dwarf_always_disassemble (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
24022 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
9eae7c52 24023{
3e43a32a
MS
24024 fprintf_filtered (file,
24025 _("Whether to always disassemble "
24026 "DWARF expressions is %s.\n"),
9eae7c52
TT
24027 value);
24028}
24029
900e11f9
JK
24030static void
24031show_check_physname (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
24032 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
24033{
24034 fprintf_filtered (file,
24035 _("Whether to check \"physname\" is %s.\n"),
24036 value);
24037}
24038
6502dd73
DJ
24039void
24040_initialize_dwarf2_read (void)
24041{
96d19272
JK
24042 struct cmd_list_element *c;
24043
dce234bc 24044 dwarf2_objfile_data_key
c1bd65d0 24045 = register_objfile_data_with_cleanup (NULL, dwarf2_per_objfile_free);
ae038cb0 24046
b4f54984
DE
24047 add_prefix_cmd ("dwarf", class_maintenance, set_dwarf_cmd, _("\
24048Set DWARF specific variables.\n\
24049Configure DWARF variables such as the cache size"),
24050 &set_dwarf_cmdlist, "maintenance set dwarf ",
ae038cb0
DJ
24051 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_set_cmdlist);
24052
b4f54984
DE
24053 add_prefix_cmd ("dwarf", class_maintenance, show_dwarf_cmd, _("\
24054Show DWARF specific variables\n\
24055Show DWARF variables such as the cache size"),
24056 &show_dwarf_cmdlist, "maintenance show dwarf ",
ae038cb0
DJ
24057 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_show_cmdlist);
24058
24059 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("max-cache-age", class_obscure,
b4f54984
DE
24060 &dwarf_max_cache_age, _("\
24061Set the upper bound on the age of cached DWARF compilation units."), _("\
24062Show the upper bound on the age of cached DWARF compilation units."), _("\
7915a72c
AC
24063A higher limit means that cached compilation units will be stored\n\
24064in memory longer, and more total memory will be used. Zero disables\n\
24065caching, which can slow down startup."),
2c5b56ce 24066 NULL,
b4f54984
DE
24067 show_dwarf_max_cache_age,
24068 &set_dwarf_cmdlist,
24069 &show_dwarf_cmdlist);
d97bc12b 24070
9eae7c52 24071 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("always-disassemble", class_obscure,
b4f54984 24072 &dwarf_always_disassemble, _("\
9eae7c52
TT
24073Set whether `info address' always disassembles DWARF expressions."), _("\
24074Show whether `info address' always disassembles DWARF expressions."), _("\
24075When enabled, DWARF expressions are always printed in an assembly-like\n\
24076syntax. When disabled, expressions will be printed in a more\n\
24077conversational style, when possible."),
24078 NULL,
b4f54984
DE
24079 show_dwarf_always_disassemble,
24080 &set_dwarf_cmdlist,
24081 &show_dwarf_cmdlist);
24082
24083 add_setshow_zuinteger_cmd ("dwarf-read", no_class, &dwarf_read_debug, _("\
24084Set debugging of the DWARF reader."), _("\
24085Show debugging of the DWARF reader."), _("\
24086When enabled (non-zero), debugging messages are printed during DWARF\n\
73be47f5
DE
24087reading and symtab expansion. A value of 1 (one) provides basic\n\
24088information. A value greater than 1 provides more verbose information."),
45cfd468
DE
24089 NULL,
24090 NULL,
24091 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
24092
b4f54984
DE
24093 add_setshow_zuinteger_cmd ("dwarf-die", no_class, &dwarf_die_debug, _("\
24094Set debugging of the DWARF DIE reader."), _("\
24095Show debugging of the DWARF DIE reader."), _("\
d97bc12b
DE
24096When enabled (non-zero), DIEs are dumped after they are read in.\n\
24097The value is the maximum depth to print."),
ccce17b0
YQ
24098 NULL,
24099 NULL,
24100 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
9291a0cd 24101
27e0867f
DE
24102 add_setshow_zuinteger_cmd ("dwarf-line", no_class, &dwarf_line_debug, _("\
24103Set debugging of the dwarf line reader."), _("\
24104Show debugging of the dwarf line reader."), _("\
24105When enabled (non-zero), line number entries are dumped as they are read in.\n\
24106A value of 1 (one) provides basic information.\n\
24107A value greater than 1 provides more verbose information."),
24108 NULL,
24109 NULL,
24110 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
24111
900e11f9
JK
24112 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("check-physname", no_class, &check_physname, _("\
24113Set cross-checking of \"physname\" code against demangler."), _("\
24114Show cross-checking of \"physname\" code against demangler."), _("\
24115When enabled, GDB's internal \"physname\" code is checked against\n\
24116the demangler."),
24117 NULL, show_check_physname,
24118 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
24119
e615022a
DE
24120 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("use-deprecated-index-sections",
24121 no_class, &use_deprecated_index_sections, _("\
24122Set whether to use deprecated gdb_index sections."), _("\
24123Show whether to use deprecated gdb_index sections."), _("\
24124When enabled, deprecated .gdb_index sections are used anyway.\n\
24125Normally they are ignored either because of a missing feature or\n\
24126performance issue.\n\
24127Warning: This option must be enabled before gdb reads the file."),
24128 NULL,
24129 NULL,
24130 &setlist, &showlist);
24131
96d19272 24132 c = add_cmd ("gdb-index", class_files, save_gdb_index_command,
11570e71 24133 _("\
fc1a9d6e 24134Save a gdb-index file.\n\
11570e71 24135Usage: save gdb-index DIRECTORY"),
96d19272
JK
24136 &save_cmdlist);
24137 set_cmd_completer (c, filename_completer);
f1e6e072
TT
24138
24139 dwarf2_locexpr_index = register_symbol_computed_impl (LOC_COMPUTED,
24140 &dwarf2_locexpr_funcs);
24141 dwarf2_loclist_index = register_symbol_computed_impl (LOC_COMPUTED,
24142 &dwarf2_loclist_funcs);
24143
24144 dwarf2_locexpr_block_index = register_symbol_block_impl (LOC_BLOCK,
24145 &dwarf2_block_frame_base_locexpr_funcs);
24146 dwarf2_loclist_block_index = register_symbol_block_impl (LOC_BLOCK,
24147 &dwarf2_block_frame_base_loclist_funcs);
6502dd73 24148}
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