* symfile.h (sym_fns), symfile.c (find_sym_fns), xcoffread.c,
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / symfile.c
CommitLineData
bd5635a1 1/* Generic symbol file reading for the GNU debugger, GDB.
2093fe68 2 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
bd5635a1
RP
3 Contributed by Cygnus Support, using pieces from other GDB modules.
4
5This file is part of GDB.
6
61a7292f 7This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
bd5635a1 8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
61a7292f
SG
9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10(at your option) any later version.
bd5635a1 11
61a7292f 12This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
bd5635a1
RP
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
61a7292f
SG
18along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
bd5635a1 20
bd5635a1
RP
21#include "defs.h"
22#include "symtab.h"
30875e1c 23#include "gdbtypes.h"
bd5635a1
RP
24#include "gdbcore.h"
25#include "frame.h"
26#include "target.h"
27#include "value.h"
28#include "symfile.h"
bf349b77 29#include "objfiles.h"
bd5635a1
RP
30#include "gdbcmd.h"
31#include "breakpoint.h"
e58de8a2 32#include "language.h"
51b80b00 33#include "complaints.h"
2e4964ad 34#include "demangle.h"
4d57c599 35#include "inferior.h" /* for write_pc */
bd5635a1
RP
36
37#include <obstack.h>
38#include <assert.h>
39
40#include <sys/types.h>
41#include <fcntl.h>
42#include <string.h>
43#include <sys/stat.h>
9342ecb9 44#include <ctype.h>
bd5635a1 45
2093fe68
RP
46#ifndef O_BINARY
47#define O_BINARY 0
48#endif
49
30875e1c
SG
50/* Global variables owned by this file */
51
80d68b1d 52int readnow_symbol_files; /* Read full symbols immediately */
d47d5315 53
51b80b00
FF
54struct complaint oldsyms_complaint = {
55 "Replacing old symbols for `%s'", 0, 0
56};
57
58struct complaint empty_symtab_complaint = {
59 "Empty symbol table found for `%s'", 0, 0
60};
61
30875e1c 62/* External variables and functions referenced. */
bd5635a1 63
30875e1c 64extern int info_verbose;
bd5635a1
RP
65
66/* Functions this file defines */
7d9884b9 67
e58de8a2
FF
68static void
69set_initial_language PARAMS ((void));
70
30875e1c
SG
71static void
72load_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
73
74static void
75add_symbol_file_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
76
30875e1c
SG
77static void
78cashier_psymtab PARAMS ((struct partial_symtab *));
bd5635a1 79
30875e1c
SG
80static int
81compare_psymbols PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
bd5635a1 82
30875e1c
SG
83static int
84compare_symbols PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
85
b0246b3b
FF
86static bfd *
87symfile_bfd_open PARAMS ((char *));
30875e1c 88
80d68b1d
FF
89static void
90find_sym_fns PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
30875e1c 91
80d68b1d
FF
92/* List of all available sym_fns. On gdb startup, each object file reader
93 calls add_symtab_fns() to register information on each format it is
94 prepared to read. */
bd5635a1 95
80d68b1d 96static struct sym_fns *symtab_fns = NULL;
bd5635a1 97
bd5635a1
RP
98/* Structures with which to manage partial symbol allocation. */
99
100struct psymbol_allocation_list global_psymbols = {0}, static_psymbols = {0};
101
61a7292f
SG
102/* Flag for whether user will be reloading symbols multiple times.
103 Defaults to ON for VxWorks, otherwise OFF. */
104
105#ifdef SYMBOL_RELOADING_DEFAULT
106int symbol_reloading = SYMBOL_RELOADING_DEFAULT;
107#else
108int symbol_reloading = 0;
109#endif
110
bd5635a1 111\f
ade40d31 112/* Since this function is called from within qsort, in an ANSI environment
30875e1c
SG
113 it must conform to the prototype for qsort, which specifies that the
114 comparison function takes two "void *" pointers. */
bd5635a1
RP
115
116static int
30875e1c
SG
117compare_symbols (s1p, s2p)
118 const PTR s1p;
119 const PTR s2p;
bd5635a1 120{
30875e1c 121 register struct symbol **s1, **s2;
bd5635a1 122
30875e1c
SG
123 s1 = (struct symbol **) s1p;
124 s2 = (struct symbol **) s2p;
125
ade40d31 126 return (STRCMP (SYMBOL_NAME (*s1), SYMBOL_NAME (*s2)));
bd5635a1
RP
127}
128
30875e1c
SG
129/*
130
131LOCAL FUNCTION
132
133 compare_psymbols -- compare two partial symbols by name
134
135DESCRIPTION
136
137 Given pointer to two partial symbol table entries, compare
138 them by name and return -N, 0, or +N (ala strcmp). Typically
139 used by sorting routines like qsort().
140
141NOTES
142
143 Does direct compare of first two characters before punting
144 and passing to strcmp for longer compares. Note that the
145 original version had a bug whereby two null strings or two
146 identically named one character strings would return the
147 comparison of memory following the null byte.
148
149 */
150
151static int
152compare_psymbols (s1p, s2p)
153 const PTR s1p;
154 const PTR s2p;
155{
156 register char *st1 = SYMBOL_NAME ((struct partial_symbol *) s1p);
157 register char *st2 = SYMBOL_NAME ((struct partial_symbol *) s2p);
158
159 if ((st1[0] - st2[0]) || !st1[0])
160 {
161 return (st1[0] - st2[0]);
162 }
163 else if ((st1[1] - st2[1]) || !st1[1])
164 {
165 return (st1[1] - st2[1]);
166 }
167 else
168 {
2e4964ad 169 return (STRCMP (st1 + 2, st2 + 2));
30875e1c
SG
170 }
171}
172
173void
174sort_pst_symbols (pst)
175 struct partial_symtab *pst;
176{
177 /* Sort the global list; don't sort the static list */
178
179 qsort (pst -> objfile -> global_psymbols.list + pst -> globals_offset,
180 pst -> n_global_syms, sizeof (struct partial_symbol),
181 compare_psymbols);
182}
183
bd5635a1
RP
184/* Call sort_block_syms to sort alphabetically the symbols of one block. */
185
186void
187sort_block_syms (b)
188 register struct block *b;
189{
190 qsort (&BLOCK_SYM (b, 0), BLOCK_NSYMS (b),
191 sizeof (struct symbol *), compare_symbols);
192}
193
194/* Call sort_symtab_syms to sort alphabetically
195 the symbols of each block of one symtab. */
196
197void
198sort_symtab_syms (s)
199 register struct symtab *s;
200{
c9bd6710
JG
201 register struct blockvector *bv;
202 int nbl;
bd5635a1
RP
203 int i;
204 register struct block *b;
205
c9bd6710
JG
206 if (s == 0)
207 return;
208 bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
209 nbl = BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bv);
bd5635a1
RP
210 for (i = 0; i < nbl; i++)
211 {
212 b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, i);
213 if (BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT (b))
214 sort_block_syms (b);
215 }
216}
217
bd5635a1
RP
218/* Make a copy of the string at PTR with SIZE characters in the symbol obstack
219 (and add a null character at the end in the copy).
220 Returns the address of the copy. */
221
222char *
30875e1c 223obsavestring (ptr, size, obstackp)
bd5635a1
RP
224 char *ptr;
225 int size;
30875e1c 226 struct obstack *obstackp;
bd5635a1 227{
30875e1c 228 register char *p = (char *) obstack_alloc (obstackp, size + 1);
ade40d31 229 /* Open-coded memcpy--saves function call time.
bd5635a1
RP
230 These strings are usually short. */
231 {
232 register char *p1 = ptr;
233 register char *p2 = p;
234 char *end = ptr + size;
235 while (p1 != end)
236 *p2++ = *p1++;
237 }
238 p[size] = 0;
239 return p;
240}
241
242/* Concatenate strings S1, S2 and S3; return the new string.
243 Space is found in the symbol_obstack. */
244
245char *
30875e1c
SG
246obconcat (obstackp, s1, s2, s3)
247 struct obstack *obstackp;
248 const char *s1, *s2, *s3;
bd5635a1
RP
249{
250 register int len = strlen (s1) + strlen (s2) + strlen (s3) + 1;
30875e1c 251 register char *val = (char *) obstack_alloc (obstackp, len);
bd5635a1
RP
252 strcpy (val, s1);
253 strcat (val, s2);
254 strcat (val, s3);
255 return val;
256}
bd5635a1
RP
257
258/* Get the symbol table that corresponds to a partial_symtab.
259 This is fast after the first time you do it. In fact, there
260 is an even faster macro PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB that does the fast
261 case inline. */
262
263struct symtab *
264psymtab_to_symtab (pst)
265 register struct partial_symtab *pst;
266{
bd5635a1
RP
267 /* If it's been looked up before, return it. */
268 if (pst->symtab)
269 return pst->symtab;
270
271 /* If it has not yet been read in, read it. */
272 if (!pst->readin)
273 {
274 (*pst->read_symtab) (pst);
275 }
276
61a7292f 277 return pst->symtab;
bd5635a1
RP
278}
279
bf349b77
FF
280/* Initialize entry point information for this objfile. */
281
282void
283init_entry_point_info (objfile)
284 struct objfile *objfile;
285{
286 /* Save startup file's range of PC addresses to help blockframe.c
287 decide where the bottom of the stack is. */
288
289 if (bfd_get_file_flags (objfile -> obfd) & EXEC_P)
290 {
291 /* Executable file -- record its entry point so we'll recognize
292 the startup file because it contains the entry point. */
293 objfile -> ei.entry_point = bfd_get_start_address (objfile -> obfd);
294 }
295 else
296 {
297 /* Examination of non-executable.o files. Short-circuit this stuff. */
298 /* ~0 will not be in any file, we hope. */
299 objfile -> ei.entry_point = ~0;
300 /* set the startup file to be an empty range. */
301 objfile -> ei.entry_file_lowpc = 0;
302 objfile -> ei.entry_file_highpc = 0;
303 }
304}
305
4d57c599
JK
306/* Get current entry point address. */
307
308CORE_ADDR
309entry_point_address()
310{
311 return symfile_objfile ? symfile_objfile->ei.entry_point : 0;
312}
313
a8e033f2
SG
314/* Remember the lowest-addressed loadable section we've seen.
315 This function is called via bfd_map_over_sections. */
316
317#if 0 /* Not used yet */
318static void
319find_lowest_section (abfd, sect, obj)
320 bfd *abfd;
321 asection *sect;
322 PTR obj;
323{
324 asection **lowest = (asection **)obj;
325
326 if (0 == (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sect) & SEC_LOAD))
327 return;
328 if (!*lowest)
329 *lowest = sect; /* First loadable section */
330 else if (bfd_section_vma (abfd, *lowest) >= bfd_section_vma (abfd, sect))
331 *lowest = sect; /* A lower loadable section */
332}
333#endif
334
bd5635a1
RP
335/* Process a symbol file, as either the main file or as a dynamically
336 loaded file.
337
b3fdaf3d
JK
338 NAME is the file name (which will be tilde-expanded and made
339 absolute herein) (but we don't free or modify NAME itself).
340 FROM_TTY says how verbose to be. MAINLINE specifies whether this
341 is the main symbol file, or whether it's an extra symbol file such
342 as dynamically loaded code. If !mainline, ADDR is the address
4369a140
JG
343 where the text segment was loaded. If VERBO, the caller has printed
344 a verbose message about the symbol reading (and complaints can be
345 more terse about it). */
bd5635a1
RP
346
347void
4369a140 348syms_from_objfile (objfile, addr, mainline, verbo)
7d9884b9 349 struct objfile *objfile;
bd5635a1
RP
350 CORE_ADDR addr;
351 int mainline;
4369a140 352 int verbo;
bd5635a1 353{
a8e033f2
SG
354 struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
355 asection *lowest_sect;
ade40d31 356 struct cleanup *old_chain;
bd5635a1 357
bf349b77 358 init_entry_point_info (objfile);
80d68b1d 359 find_sym_fns (objfile);
bd5635a1 360
ade40d31
RP
361 /* Make sure that partially constructed symbol tables will be cleaned up
362 if an error occurs during symbol reading. */
363 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_objfile, objfile);
364
bd5635a1
RP
365 if (mainline)
366 {
ade40d31
RP
367 /* We will modify the main symbol table, make sure that all its users
368 will be cleaned up if an error occurs during symbol reading. */
369 make_cleanup (clear_symtab_users, 0);
370
bd5635a1
RP
371 /* Since no error yet, throw away the old symbol table. */
372
80d68b1d
FF
373 if (symfile_objfile != NULL)
374 {
375 free_objfile (symfile_objfile);
376 symfile_objfile = NULL;
377 }
bd5635a1 378
f6c4bf1a
JK
379 /* Currently we keep symbols from the add-symbol-file command.
380 If the user wants to get rid of them, they should do "symbol-file"
381 without arguments first. Not sure this is the best behavior
382 (PR 2207). */
383
80d68b1d 384 (*objfile -> sf -> sym_new_init) (objfile);
a8e033f2 385 }
bd5635a1 386
a8e033f2
SG
387 /* Convert addr into an offset rather than an absolute address.
388 We find the lowest address of a loaded segment in the objfile,
389 and assume that <addr> is where that got loaded. Due to historical
390 precedent, we warn if that doesn't happen to be the ".text"
391 segment. */
80d68b1d 392
a8e033f2
SG
393 if (mainline)
394 {
395 addr = 0; /* No offset from objfile addresses. */
396 }
397 else
398 {
399 lowest_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd, ".text");
400#if 0
401 lowest_sect = 0;
402 bfd_map_over_sections (objfile->obfd, find_lowest_section,
403 (PTR) &lowest_sect);
404#endif
405
406 if (lowest_sect == 0)
407 warning ("no loadable sections found in added symbol-file %s",
408 objfile->name);
409 else if (0 == bfd_get_section_name (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect)
2e4964ad 410 || !STREQ (".text",
a8e033f2 411 bfd_get_section_name (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect)))
4d57c599 412 warning ("Lowest section in %s is %s at 0x%lx",
a8e033f2
SG
413 objfile->name,
414 bfd_section_name (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect),
4d57c599 415 (unsigned long) bfd_section_vma (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect));
a8e033f2
SG
416
417 if (lowest_sect)
418 addr -= bfd_section_vma (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect);
bd5635a1
RP
419 }
420
80d68b1d
FF
421 /* Initialize symbol reading routines for this objfile, allow complaints to
422 appear for this new file, and record how verbose to be, then do the
423 initial symbol reading for this file. */
4369a140 424
80d68b1d
FF
425 (*objfile -> sf -> sym_init) (objfile);
426 clear_complaints (1, verbo);
2093fe68 427
a8e033f2 428 section_offsets = (*objfile -> sf -> sym_offsets) (objfile, addr);
2093fe68
RP
429 objfile->section_offsets = section_offsets;
430
4365c36c
JK
431#ifndef IBM6000_TARGET
432 /* This is a SVR4/SunOS specific hack, I think. In any event, it
433 screws RS/6000. sym_offsets should be doing this sort of thing,
434 because it knows the mapping between bfd sections and
435 section_offsets. */
5aefc1ca
FF
436 /* This is a hack. As far as I can tell, section offsets are not
437 target dependent. They are all set to addr with a couple of
438 exceptions. The exceptions are sysvr4 shared libraries, whose
439 offsets are kept in solib structures anyway and rs6000 xcoff
440 which handles shared libraries in a completely unique way.
441
442 Section offsets are built similarly, except that they are built
443 by adding addr in all cases because there is no clear mapping
444 from section_offsets into actual sections. Note that solib.c
445 has a different algorythm for finding section offsets.
446
447 These should probably all be collapsed into some target
448 independent form of shared library support. FIXME. */
449
450 if (addr)
451 {
452 struct obj_section *s;
453
454 for (s = objfile->sections; s < objfile->sections_end; ++s)
455 {
456 s->addr -= s->offset;
457 s->addr += addr;
458 s->endaddr -= s->offset;
459 s->endaddr += addr;
460 s->offset += addr;
461 }
462 }
4365c36c 463#endif /* not IBM6000_TARGET */
5aefc1ca 464
a8e033f2 465 (*objfile -> sf -> sym_read) (objfile, section_offsets, mainline);
bd5635a1 466
4d57c599
JK
467 /* Don't allow char * to have a typename (else would get caddr_t).
468 Ditto void *. FIXME: Check whether this is now done by all the
469 symbol readers themselves (many of them now do), and if so remove
470 it from here. */
bd5635a1
RP
471
472 TYPE_NAME (lookup_pointer_type (builtin_type_char)) = 0;
473 TYPE_NAME (lookup_pointer_type (builtin_type_void)) = 0;
474
9342ecb9
JG
475 /* Mark the objfile has having had initial symbol read attempted. Note
476 that this does not mean we found any symbols... */
477
478 objfile -> flags |= OBJF_SYMS;
ade40d31
RP
479
480 /* Discard cleanups as symbol reading was successful. */
481
482 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
9342ecb9
JG
483}
484
ade40d31 485/* Perform required actions after either reading in the initial
9342ecb9
JG
486 symbols for a new objfile, or mapping in the symbols from a reusable
487 objfile. */
488
489void
490new_symfile_objfile (objfile, mainline, verbo)
491 struct objfile *objfile;
492 int mainline;
493 int verbo;
494{
ade40d31
RP
495
496 /* If this is the main symbol file we have to clean up all users of the
497 old main symbol file. Otherwise it is sufficient to fixup all the
498 breakpoints that may have been redefined by this symbol file. */
bd5635a1
RP
499 if (mainline)
500 {
501 /* OK, make it the "real" symbol file. */
7d9884b9 502 symfile_objfile = objfile;
bd5635a1 503
ade40d31
RP
504 clear_symtab_users ();
505 }
506 else
507 {
508 breakpoint_re_set ();
509 }
4369a140
JG
510
511 /* We're done reading the symbol file; finish off complaints. */
80d68b1d 512 clear_complaints (0, verbo);
30875e1c 513}
d47d5315
JG
514
515/* Process a symbol file, as either the main file or as a dynamically
516 loaded file.
517
518 NAME is the file name (which will be tilde-expanded and made
519 absolute herein) (but we don't free or modify NAME itself).
520 FROM_TTY says how verbose to be. MAINLINE specifies whether this
521 is the main symbol file, or whether it's an extra symbol file such
522 as dynamically loaded code. If !mainline, ADDR is the address
30875e1c 523 where the text segment was loaded.
d47d5315 524
30875e1c
SG
525 Upon success, returns a pointer to the objfile that was added.
526 Upon failure, jumps back to command level (never returns). */
527
528struct objfile *
b0246b3b 529symbol_file_add (name, from_tty, addr, mainline, mapped, readnow)
d47d5315
JG
530 char *name;
531 int from_tty;
532 CORE_ADDR addr;
533 int mainline;
318bf84f 534 int mapped;
b0246b3b 535 int readnow;
d47d5315 536{
7d9884b9 537 struct objfile *objfile;
b0246b3b 538 struct partial_symtab *psymtab;
80d68b1d 539 bfd *abfd;
d47d5315 540
2093fe68
RP
541 /* Open a bfd for the file, and give user a chance to burp if we'd be
542 interactively wiping out any existing symbols. */
80d68b1d
FF
543
544 abfd = symfile_bfd_open (name);
d47d5315 545
80d68b1d
FF
546 if ((have_full_symbols () || have_partial_symbols ())
547 && mainline
548 && from_tty
549 && !query ("Load new symbol table from \"%s\"? ", name))
550 error ("Not confirmed.");
a8e033f2 551
80d68b1d
FF
552 objfile = allocate_objfile (abfd, mapped);
553
318bf84f
FF
554 /* If the objfile uses a mapped symbol file, and we have a psymtab for
555 it, then skip reading any symbols at this time. */
d47d5315 556
bf349b77 557 if ((objfile -> flags & OBJF_MAPPED) && (objfile -> flags & OBJF_SYMS))
d47d5315 558 {
80d68b1d 559 /* We mapped in an existing symbol table file that already has had
bf349b77
FF
560 initial symbol reading performed, so we can skip that part. Notify
561 the user that instead of reading the symbols, they have been mapped.
562 */
318bf84f
FF
563 if (from_tty || info_verbose)
564 {
80d68b1d
FF
565 printf_filtered ("Mapped symbols for %s...", name);
566 wrap_here ("");
318bf84f
FF
567 fflush (stdout);
568 }
9342ecb9
JG
569 init_entry_point_info (objfile);
570 find_sym_fns (objfile);
d47d5315 571 }
318bf84f 572 else
bd5635a1 573 {
80d68b1d 574 /* We either created a new mapped symbol table, mapped an existing
bf349b77
FF
575 symbol table file which has not had initial symbol reading
576 performed, or need to read an unmapped symbol table. */
318bf84f
FF
577 if (from_tty || info_verbose)
578 {
579 printf_filtered ("Reading symbols from %s...", name);
580 wrap_here ("");
581 fflush (stdout);
582 }
318bf84f 583 syms_from_objfile (objfile, addr, mainline, from_tty);
80d68b1d
FF
584 }
585
586 /* We now have at least a partial symbol table. Check to see if the
587 user requested that all symbols be read on initial access via either
588 the gdb startup command line or on a per symbol file basis. Expand
589 all partial symbol tables for this objfile if so. */
b0246b3b 590
bf349b77 591 if (readnow || readnow_symbol_files)
80d68b1d 592 {
318bf84f
FF
593 if (from_tty || info_verbose)
594 {
80d68b1d
FF
595 printf_filtered ("expanding to full symbols...");
596 wrap_here ("");
318bf84f
FF
597 fflush (stdout);
598 }
80d68b1d
FF
599
600 for (psymtab = objfile -> psymtabs;
601 psymtab != NULL;
602 psymtab = psymtab -> next)
603 {
4ed3a9ea 604 psymtab_to_symtab (psymtab);
80d68b1d
FF
605 }
606 }
607
608 if (from_tty || info_verbose)
609 {
610 printf_filtered ("done.\n");
611 fflush (stdout);
bd5635a1 612 }
80d68b1d 613
ade40d31
RP
614 new_symfile_objfile (objfile, mainline, from_tty);
615
616 /* Getting new symbols may change our opinion about what is
617 frameless. */
618
619 reinit_frame_cache ();
620
30875e1c 621 return (objfile);
bd5635a1
RP
622}
623
624/* This is the symbol-file command. Read the file, analyze its symbols,
30875e1c 625 and add a struct symtab to a symtab list. */
bd5635a1
RP
626
627void
30875e1c
SG
628symbol_file_command (args, from_tty)
629 char *args;
bd5635a1
RP
630 int from_tty;
631{
30875e1c 632 char **argv;
b0246b3b 633 char *name = NULL;
30875e1c 634 struct cleanup *cleanups;
318bf84f 635 int mapped = 0;
30875e1c 636 int readnow = 0;
bd5635a1
RP
637
638 dont_repeat ();
639
30875e1c 640 if (args == NULL)
bd5635a1 641 {
cba0d141
JG
642 if ((have_full_symbols () || have_partial_symbols ())
643 && from_tty
644 && !query ("Discard symbol table from `%s'? ",
645 symfile_objfile -> name))
646 error ("Not confirmed.");
647 free_all_objfiles ();
30875e1c 648 symfile_objfile = NULL;
9342ecb9
JG
649 if (from_tty)
650 {
e58de8a2 651 printf ("No symbol file now.\n");
9342ecb9 652 }
bd5635a1 653 }
30875e1c
SG
654 else
655 {
656 if ((argv = buildargv (args)) == NULL)
657 {
318bf84f 658 nomem (0);
30875e1c
SG
659 }
660 cleanups = make_cleanup (freeargv, (char *) argv);
b0246b3b 661 while (*argv != NULL)
30875e1c 662 {
2e4964ad 663 if (STREQ (*argv, "-mapped"))
30875e1c 664 {
318bf84f 665 mapped = 1;
30875e1c 666 }
2e4964ad 667 else if (STREQ (*argv, "-readnow"))
30875e1c
SG
668 {
669 readnow = 1;
670 }
b0246b3b
FF
671 else if (**argv == '-')
672 {
673 error ("unknown option `%s'", *argv);
674 }
675 else
676 {
677 name = *argv;
678 }
679 argv++;
30875e1c 680 }
2403f49b 681
b0246b3b
FF
682 if (name == NULL)
683 {
684 error ("no symbol file name was specified");
685 }
686 else
30875e1c 687 {
4ed3a9ea 688 symbol_file_add (name, from_tty, (CORE_ADDR)0, 1, mapped, readnow);
e58de8a2 689 set_initial_language ();
30875e1c
SG
690 }
691 do_cleanups (cleanups);
692 }
bd5635a1
RP
693}
694
e58de8a2
FF
695/* Set the initial language.
696
697 A better solution would be to record the language in the psymtab when reading
698 partial symbols, and then use it (if known) to set the language. This would
699 be a win for formats that encode the language in an easily discoverable place,
700 such as DWARF. For stabs, we can jump through hoops looking for specially
701 named symbols or try to intuit the language from the specific type of stabs
702 we find, but we can't do that until later when we read in full symbols.
703 FIXME. */
704
705static void
706set_initial_language ()
707{
708 struct partial_symtab *pst;
709 enum language lang = language_unknown;
710
711 pst = find_main_psymtab ();
712 if (pst != NULL)
713 {
714 if (pst -> filename != NULL)
715 {
716 lang = deduce_language_from_filename (pst -> filename);
717 }
718 if (lang == language_unknown)
719 {
720 /* Make C the default language */
721 lang = language_c;
722 }
723 set_language (lang);
724 expected_language = current_language; /* Don't warn the user */
725 }
726}
727
b0246b3b
FF
728/* Open file specified by NAME and hand it off to BFD for preliminary
729 analysis. Result is a newly initialized bfd *, which includes a newly
730 malloc'd` copy of NAME (tilde-expanded and made absolute).
7d9884b9 731 In case of trouble, error() is called. */
bd5635a1 732
b0246b3b
FF
733static bfd *
734symfile_bfd_open (name)
bd5635a1
RP
735 char *name;
736{
737 bfd *sym_bfd;
738 int desc;
739 char *absolute_name;
740
7d9884b9 741 name = tilde_expand (name); /* Returns 1st new malloc'd copy */
bd5635a1 742
7d9884b9 743 /* Look down path for it, allocate 2nd new malloc'd copy. */
2093fe68 744 desc = openp (getenv ("PATH"), 1, name, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0, &absolute_name);
b0246b3b
FF
745 if (desc < 0)
746 {
747 make_cleanup (free, name);
748 perror_with_name (name);
749 }
7d9884b9 750 free (name); /* Free 1st new malloc'd copy */
30875e1c 751 name = absolute_name; /* Keep 2nd malloc'd copy in bfd */
346168a2 752 /* It'll be freed in free_objfile(). */
bd5635a1 753
ade40d31 754 sym_bfd = bfd_fdopenr (name, gnutarget, desc);
bd5635a1
RP
755 if (!sym_bfd)
756 {
757 close (desc);
7d9884b9 758 make_cleanup (free, name);
b0246b3b
FF
759 error ("\"%s\": can't open to read symbols: %s.", name,
760 bfd_errmsg (bfd_error));
bd5635a1 761 }
e58de8a2 762 sym_bfd->cacheable = true;
bd5635a1 763
b0246b3b
FF
764 if (!bfd_check_format (sym_bfd, bfd_object))
765 {
766 bfd_close (sym_bfd); /* This also closes desc */
767 make_cleanup (free, name);
768 error ("\"%s\": can't read symbols: %s.", name,
769 bfd_errmsg (bfd_error));
770 }
7d9884b9 771
b0246b3b 772 return (sym_bfd);
7d9884b9
JG
773}
774
80d68b1d
FF
775/* Link a new symtab_fns into the global symtab_fns list. Called on gdb
776 startup by the _initialize routine in each object file format reader,
777 to register information about each format the the reader is prepared
778 to handle. */
bd5635a1
RP
779
780void
781add_symtab_fns (sf)
782 struct sym_fns *sf;
783{
784 sf->next = symtab_fns;
785 symtab_fns = sf;
786}
787
788
789/* Initialize to read symbols from the symbol file sym_bfd. It either
80d68b1d
FF
790 returns or calls error(). The result is an initialized struct sym_fns
791 in the objfile structure, that contains cached information about the
792 symbol file. */
bd5635a1 793
80d68b1d
FF
794static void
795find_sym_fns (objfile)
7d9884b9 796 struct objfile *objfile;
bd5635a1 797{
ac88ca20 798 struct sym_fns *sf;
0eed42de
JK
799 enum bfd_flavour our_flavour = bfd_get_flavour (objfile -> obfd);
800
801 /* Special kludge for RS/6000. See xcoffread.c. */
802 if (STREQ (bfd_get_target (objfile -> obfd), "aixcoff-rs6000"))
803 our_flavour = (enum bfd_flavour)-1;
bd5635a1 804
80d68b1d 805 for (sf = symtab_fns; sf != NULL; sf = sf -> next)
bd5635a1 806 {
0eed42de 807 if (our_flavour == sf -> sym_flavour)
bd5635a1 808 {
80d68b1d
FF
809 objfile -> sf = sf;
810 return;
bd5635a1
RP
811 }
812 }
c9bd6710 813 error ("I'm sorry, Dave, I can't do that. Symbol format `%s' unknown.",
b0246b3b 814 bfd_get_target (objfile -> obfd));
bd5635a1
RP
815}
816\f
817/* This function runs the load command of our current target. */
818
30875e1c 819static void
bd5635a1
RP
820load_command (arg, from_tty)
821 char *arg;
822 int from_tty;
823{
824 target_load (arg, from_tty);
825}
826
ade40d31
RP
827/* This version of "load" should be usable for any target. Currently
828 it is just used for remote targets, not inftarg.c or core files,
829 on the theory that only in that case is it useful.
830
831 Avoiding xmodem and the like seems like a win (a) because we don't have
832 to worry about finding it, and (b) On VMS, fork() is very slow and so
833 we don't want to run a subprocess. On the other hand, I'm not sure how
834 performance compares. */
835void
836generic_load (filename, from_tty)
837 char *filename;
838 int from_tty;
839{
840 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
841 asection *s;
842 bfd *loadfile_bfd = bfd_openr (filename, gnutarget);
843 if (loadfile_bfd == NULL)
844 {
845 perror_with_name (filename);
846 return;
847 }
848 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (bfd_close, loadfile_bfd);
849
850 if (!bfd_check_format (loadfile_bfd, bfd_object))
851 {
852 error ("\"%s\" is not an object file: %s", filename,
853 bfd_errmsg (bfd_error));
854 }
855
856 for (s = loadfile_bfd->sections; s; s = s->next)
857 {
858 if (s->flags & SEC_LOAD)
859 {
860 bfd_size_type size;
861
862 size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (s);
863 if (size > 0)
864 {
865 char *buffer;
866 struct cleanup *old_chain;
867 bfd_vma vma;
868
869 buffer = xmalloc (size);
870 old_chain = make_cleanup (free, buffer);
871
872 vma = bfd_get_section_vma (loadfile_bfd, s);
873
874 /* Is this really necessary? I guess it gives the user something
875 to look at during a long download. */
4d57c599 876 printf_filtered ("Loading section %s, size 0x%lx vma 0x%lx\n",
ade40d31 877 bfd_get_section_name (loadfile_bfd, s),
4d57c599 878 (unsigned long) size, (unsigned long) vma);
ade40d31
RP
879
880 bfd_get_section_contents (loadfile_bfd, s, buffer, 0, size);
881
882 target_write_memory (vma, buffer, size);
883
884 do_cleanups (old_chain);
885 }
886 }
887 }
888
889 /* We were doing this in remote-mips.c, I suspect it is right
890 for other targets too. */
891 write_pc (loadfile_bfd->start_address);
892
893 /* FIXME: are we supposed to call symbol_file_add or not? According to
894 a comment from remote-mips.c (where a call to symbol_file_add was
895 commented out), making the call confuses GDB if more than one file is
896 loaded in. remote-nindy.c had no call to symbol_file_add, but remote-vx.c
897 does. */
898
899 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
900}
901
61a7292f
SG
902/* This function allows the addition of incrementally linked object files.
903 It does not modify any state in the target, only in the debugger. */
bd5635a1 904
e1ce8aa5 905/* ARGSUSED */
30875e1c 906static void
b0246b3b
FF
907add_symbol_file_command (args, from_tty)
908 char *args;
bd5635a1
RP
909 int from_tty;
910{
b0246b3b 911 char *name = NULL;
bd5635a1 912 CORE_ADDR text_addr;
b0246b3b 913 char *arg;
ac88ca20
JG
914 int readnow = 0;
915 int mapped = 0;
bd5635a1 916
b0246b3b 917 dont_repeat ();
61a7292f 918
b0246b3b
FF
919 if (args == NULL)
920 {
921 error ("add-symbol-file takes a file name and an address");
922 }
bd5635a1 923
b0246b3b 924 /* Make a copy of the string that we can safely write into. */
bd5635a1 925
b0246b3b
FF
926 args = strdup (args);
927 make_cleanup (free, args);
928
929 /* Pick off any -option args and the file name. */
930
931 while ((*args != '\000') && (name == NULL))
932 {
933 while (isspace (*args)) {args++;}
934 arg = args;
935 while ((*args != '\000') && !isspace (*args)) {args++;}
936 if (*args != '\000')
937 {
938 *args++ = '\000';
939 }
940 if (*arg != '-')
941 {
942 name = arg;
943 }
2e4964ad 944 else if (STREQ (arg, "-mapped"))
b0246b3b
FF
945 {
946 mapped = 1;
947 }
2e4964ad 948 else if (STREQ (arg, "-readnow"))
b0246b3b
FF
949 {
950 readnow = 1;
951 }
952 else
953 {
954 error ("unknown option `%s'", arg);
955 }
956 }
bd5635a1 957
b0246b3b
FF
958 /* After picking off any options and the file name, args should be
959 left pointing at the remainder of the command line, which should
960 be the address expression to evaluate. */
bd5635a1 961
b0246b3b
FF
962 if ((name == NULL) || (*args == '\000') )
963 {
964 error ("add-symbol-file takes a file name and an address");
965 }
966 name = tilde_expand (name);
967 make_cleanup (free, name);
bd5635a1 968
b0246b3b 969 text_addr = parse_and_eval_address (args);
bd5635a1 970
d8ce1326 971 if (!query ("add symbol table from file \"%s\" at text_addr = %s?\n",
4d57c599 972 name, local_hex_string ((unsigned long)text_addr)))
bd5635a1
RP
973 error ("Not confirmed.");
974
4ed3a9ea 975 symbol_file_add (name, 0, text_addr, 0, mapped, readnow);
bd5635a1
RP
976}
977\f
7d9884b9 978/* Re-read symbols if a symbol-file has changed. */
bd5635a1
RP
979void
980reread_symbols ()
981{
7d9884b9
JG
982 struct objfile *objfile;
983 long new_modtime;
984 int reread_one = 0;
cba0d141
JG
985 struct stat new_statbuf;
986 int res;
bd5635a1
RP
987
988 /* With the addition of shared libraries, this should be modified,
989 the load time should be saved in the partial symbol tables, since
990 different tables may come from different source files. FIXME.
991 This routine should then walk down each partial symbol table
30875e1c 992 and see if the symbol table that it originates from has been changed */
bd5635a1 993
7d9884b9
JG
994 for (objfile = object_files; objfile; objfile = objfile->next) {
995 if (objfile->obfd) {
1eeba686 996#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET
318bf84f
FF
997 /* If this object is from a shared library, then you should
998 stat on the library name, not member name. */
999
1000 if (objfile->obfd->my_archive)
1001 res = stat (objfile->obfd->my_archive->filename, &new_statbuf);
1002 else
1003#endif
cba0d141
JG
1004 res = stat (objfile->name, &new_statbuf);
1005 if (res != 0) {
1006 /* FIXME, should use print_sys_errmsg but it's not filtered. */
1007 printf_filtered ("`%s' has disappeared; keeping its symbols.\n",
1008 objfile->name);
1009 continue;
1010 }
1011 new_modtime = new_statbuf.st_mtime;
4d57c599
JK
1012 if (new_modtime != objfile->mtime)
1013 {
1014 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
1015 struct section_offsets *offsets;
1016 int num_offsets;
1017 int section_offsets_size;
1018
1019 printf_filtered ("`%s' has changed; re-reading symbols.\n",
1020 objfile->name);
1021
1022 /* There are various functions like symbol_file_add,
1023 symfile_bfd_open, syms_from_objfile, etc., which might
1024 appear to do what we want. But they have various other
1025 effects which we *don't* want. So we just do stuff
1026 ourselves. We don't worry about mapped files (for one thing,
1027 any mapped file will be out of date). */
1028
1029 /* If we get an error, blow away this objfile (not sure if
1030 that is the correct response for things like shared
1031 libraries). */
1032 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (free_objfile, objfile);
1033 /* We need to do this whenever any symbols go away. */
1034 make_cleanup (clear_symtab_users, 0);
1035
1036 /* Clean up any state BFD has sitting around. We don't need
1037 to close the descriptor but BFD lacks a way of closing the
1038 BFD without closing the descriptor. */
1039 if (!bfd_close (objfile->obfd))
1040 error ("Can't close BFD for %s.", objfile->name);
1041 objfile->obfd = bfd_openr (objfile->name, gnutarget);
1042 if (objfile->obfd == NULL)
1043 error ("Can't open %s to read symbols.", objfile->name);
1044 /* bfd_openr sets cacheable to true, which is what we want. */
1045 if (!bfd_check_format (objfile->obfd, bfd_object))
1046 error ("Can't read symbols from %s: %s.", objfile->name,
1047 bfd_errmsg (bfd_error));
1048
1049 /* Save the offsets, we will nuke them with the rest of the
1050 psymbol_obstack. */
1051 num_offsets = objfile->num_sections;
1052 section_offsets_size =
1053 sizeof (struct section_offsets)
1054 + sizeof (objfile->section_offsets->offsets) * num_offsets;
1055 offsets = (struct section_offsets *) alloca (section_offsets_size);
1056 memcpy (offsets, objfile->section_offsets, section_offsets_size);
1057
1058 /* Nuke all the state that we will re-read. Much of the following
1059 code which sets things to NULL really is necessary to tell
1060 other parts of GDB that there is nothing currently there. */
1061
1062 /* FIXME: Do we have to free a whole linked list, or is this
1063 enough? */
1064 if (objfile->global_psymbols.list)
1065 mfree (objfile->md, objfile->global_psymbols.list);
1066 objfile->global_psymbols.list = NULL;
1067 objfile->global_psymbols.size = 0;
1068 if (objfile->static_psymbols.list)
1069 mfree (objfile->md, objfile->static_psymbols.list);
1070 objfile->static_psymbols.list = NULL;
1071 objfile->static_psymbols.size = 0;
1072
1073 /* Free the obstacks for non-reusable objfiles */
1074 obstack_free (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, 0);
1075 obstack_free (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, 0);
1076 obstack_free (&objfile -> type_obstack, 0);
1077 objfile->sections = NULL;
1078 objfile->symtabs = NULL;
1079 objfile->psymtabs = NULL;
1080 objfile->free_psymtabs = NULL;
1081 objfile->msymbols = NULL;
1082 objfile->minimal_symbol_count= 0;
1083 objfile->fundamental_types = NULL;
1084 if (objfile -> sf != NULL)
1085 {
1086 (*objfile -> sf -> sym_finish) (objfile);
1087 }
1088
1089 /* We never make this a mapped file. */
1090 objfile -> md = NULL;
1091 /* obstack_specify_allocation also initializes the obstack so
1092 it is empty. */
1093 obstack_specify_allocation (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, 0, 0,
1094 xmalloc, free);
1095 obstack_specify_allocation (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, 0, 0,
1096 xmalloc, free);
1097 obstack_specify_allocation (&objfile -> type_obstack, 0, 0,
1098 xmalloc, free);
1099 if (build_objfile_section_table (objfile))
1100 {
1101 error ("Can't find the file sections in `%s': %s",
1102 objfile -> name, bfd_errmsg (bfd_error));
1103 }
1104
1105 /* We use the same section offsets as from last time. I'm not
1106 sure whether that is always correct for shared libraries. */
1107 objfile->section_offsets = (struct section_offsets *)
1108 obstack_alloc (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, section_offsets_size);
1109 memcpy (objfile->section_offsets, offsets, section_offsets_size);
1110 objfile->num_sections = num_offsets;
1111
1112 /* What the hell is sym_new_init for, anyway? The concept of
1113 distinguishing between the main file and additional files
1114 in this way seems rather dubious. */
1115 if (objfile == symfile_objfile)
1116 (*objfile->sf->sym_new_init) (objfile);
1117
1118 (*objfile->sf->sym_init) (objfile);
1119 clear_complaints (1, 1);
1120 /* The "mainline" parameter is a hideous hack; I think leaving it
1121 zero is OK since dbxread.c also does what it needs to do if
1122 objfile->global_psymbols.size is 0. */
1123 (*objfile->sf->sym_read) (objfile, objfile->section_offsets, 0);
1124 objfile -> flags |= OBJF_SYMS;
1125
1126 /* We're done reading the symbol file; finish off complaints. */
1127 clear_complaints (0, 1);
1128
1129 /* Getting new symbols may change our opinion about what is
1130 frameless. */
1131
1132 reinit_frame_cache ();
1133
1134 /* Discard cleanups as symbol reading was successful. */
1135 discard_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1136
1137 /* If the mtime has changed between the time we set new_modtime
1138 and now, we *want* this to be out of date, so don't call stat
1139 again now. */
1140 objfile->mtime = new_modtime;
1141 reread_one = 1;
1142 }
bd5635a1 1143 }
7d9884b9
JG
1144 }
1145
1146 if (reread_one)
4d57c599 1147 clear_symtab_users ();
bd5635a1 1148}
bd5635a1 1149
bd5635a1 1150\f
7d9884b9
JG
1151enum language
1152deduce_language_from_filename (filename)
1153 char *filename;
1154{
2093fe68 1155 char *c;
7d9884b9 1156
2093fe68
RP
1157 if (0 == filename)
1158 ; /* Get default */
1159 else if (0 == (c = strrchr (filename, '.')))
1160 ; /* Get default. */
4d57c599 1161 else if (STREQ(c,".mod"))
2093fe68 1162 return language_m2;
4d57c599 1163 else if (STREQ(c,".c"))
2093fe68 1164 return language_c;
4d57c599 1165 else if (STREQ (c,".cc") || STREQ (c,".C") || STREQ (c, ".cxx"))
2093fe68 1166 return language_cplus;
4d57c599 1167 else if (STREQ (c,".ch") || STREQ (c,".c186") || STREQ (c,".c286"))
2093fe68 1168 return language_chill;
7d9884b9
JG
1169
1170 return language_unknown; /* default */
1171}
1172\f
d8ce1326
JG
1173/* allocate_symtab:
1174
1175 Allocate and partly initialize a new symbol table. Return a pointer
1176 to it. error() if no space.
1177
1178 Caller must set these fields:
1179 LINETABLE(symtab)
1180 symtab->blockvector
d8ce1326
JG
1181 symtab->dirname
1182 symtab->free_code
1183 symtab->free_ptr
1184 initialize any EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO
1185 possibly free_named_symtabs (symtab->filename);
d8ce1326
JG
1186 */
1187
1188struct symtab *
30875e1c
SG
1189allocate_symtab (filename, objfile)
1190 char *filename;
1191 struct objfile *objfile;
d8ce1326
JG
1192{
1193 register struct symtab *symtab;
d8ce1326 1194
30875e1c
SG
1195 symtab = (struct symtab *)
1196 obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symtab));
4ed3a9ea 1197 memset (symtab, 0, sizeof (*symtab));
30875e1c
SG
1198 symtab -> filename = obsavestring (filename, strlen (filename),
1199 &objfile -> symbol_obstack);
1200 symtab -> fullname = NULL;
1201 symtab -> language = deduce_language_from_filename (filename);
d8ce1326 1202
7d9884b9 1203 /* Hook it to the objfile it comes from */
30875e1c
SG
1204
1205 symtab -> objfile = objfile;
1206 symtab -> next = objfile -> symtabs;
1207 objfile -> symtabs = symtab;
7d9884b9
JG
1208
1209#ifdef INIT_EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO
30875e1c 1210 INIT_EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO (symtab);
7d9884b9 1211#endif
d8ce1326 1212
30875e1c 1213 return (symtab);
d8ce1326 1214}
30875e1c
SG
1215
1216struct partial_symtab *
1217allocate_psymtab (filename, objfile)
1218 char *filename;
1219 struct objfile *objfile;
1220{
1221 struct partial_symtab *psymtab;
1222
cba0d141
JG
1223 if (objfile -> free_psymtabs)
1224 {
1225 psymtab = objfile -> free_psymtabs;
1226 objfile -> free_psymtabs = psymtab -> next;
1227 }
1228 else
1229 psymtab = (struct partial_symtab *)
1230 obstack_alloc (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack,
1231 sizeof (struct partial_symtab));
1232
4ed3a9ea 1233 memset (psymtab, 0, sizeof (struct partial_symtab));
30875e1c
SG
1234 psymtab -> filename = obsavestring (filename, strlen (filename),
1235 &objfile -> psymbol_obstack);
1236 psymtab -> symtab = NULL;
1237
1238 /* Hook it to the objfile it comes from */
1239
1240 psymtab -> objfile = objfile;
1241 psymtab -> next = objfile -> psymtabs;
1242 objfile -> psymtabs = psymtab;
1243
1244 return (psymtab);
1245}
1246
d8ce1326 1247\f
ade40d31
RP
1248/* Reset all data structures in gdb which may contain references to symbol
1249 table date. */
1250
1251void
1252clear_symtab_users ()
1253{
1254 /* Someday, we should do better than this, by only blowing away
1255 the things that really need to be blown. */
1256 clear_value_history ();
1257 clear_displays ();
1258 clear_internalvars ();
1259 breakpoint_re_set ();
1260 set_default_breakpoint (0, 0, 0, 0);
1261 current_source_symtab = 0;
1262 current_source_line = 0;
4d57c599 1263 clear_pc_function_cache ();
ade40d31
RP
1264}
1265
9d199712
JG
1266/* clear_symtab_users_once:
1267
1268 This function is run after symbol reading, or from a cleanup.
1269 If an old symbol table was obsoleted, the old symbol table
1270 has been blown away, but the other GDB data structures that may
1271 reference it have not yet been cleared or re-directed. (The old
1272 symtab was zapped, and the cleanup queued, in free_named_symtab()
1273 below.)
1274
1275 This function can be queued N times as a cleanup, or called
1276 directly; it will do all the work the first time, and then will be a
1277 no-op until the next time it is queued. This works by bumping a
1278 counter at queueing time. Much later when the cleanup is run, or at
1279 the end of symbol processing (in case the cleanup is discarded), if
1280 the queued count is greater than the "done-count", we do the work
1281 and set the done-count to the queued count. If the queued count is
1282 less than or equal to the done-count, we just ignore the call. This
1283 is needed because reading a single .o file will often replace many
1284 symtabs (one per .h file, for example), and we don't want to reset
1285 the breakpoints N times in the user's face.
1286
1287 The reason we both queue a cleanup, and call it directly after symbol
1288 reading, is because the cleanup protects us in case of errors, but is
1289 discarded if symbol reading is successful. */
1290
ade40d31 1291#if 0
996ccb30
JK
1292/* FIXME: As free_named_symtabs is currently a big noop this function
1293 is no longer needed. */
ade40d31
RP
1294static void
1295clear_symtab_users_once PARAMS ((void));
1296
9d199712
JG
1297static int clear_symtab_users_queued;
1298static int clear_symtab_users_done;
1299
ade40d31 1300static void
9d199712
JG
1301clear_symtab_users_once ()
1302{
1303 /* Enforce once-per-`do_cleanups'-semantics */
1304 if (clear_symtab_users_queued <= clear_symtab_users_done)
1305 return;
1306 clear_symtab_users_done = clear_symtab_users_queued;
1307
ade40d31 1308 clear_symtab_users ();
9d199712 1309}
ade40d31 1310#endif
9d199712
JG
1311
1312/* Delete the specified psymtab, and any others that reference it. */
1313
e1ce8aa5 1314static void
9d199712
JG
1315cashier_psymtab (pst)
1316 struct partial_symtab *pst;
1317{
46c28185 1318 struct partial_symtab *ps, *pprev = NULL;
9d199712
JG
1319 int i;
1320
1321 /* Find its previous psymtab in the chain */
30875e1c 1322 for (ps = pst->objfile->psymtabs; ps; ps = ps->next) {
9d199712
JG
1323 if (ps == pst)
1324 break;
1325 pprev = ps;
1326 }
1327
1328 if (ps) {
1329 /* Unhook it from the chain. */
30875e1c
SG
1330 if (ps == pst->objfile->psymtabs)
1331 pst->objfile->psymtabs = ps->next;
9d199712
JG
1332 else
1333 pprev->next = ps->next;
1334
1335 /* FIXME, we can't conveniently deallocate the entries in the
1336 partial_symbol lists (global_psymbols/static_psymbols) that
1337 this psymtab points to. These just take up space until all
1338 the psymtabs are reclaimed. Ditto the dependencies list and
1339 filename, which are all in the psymbol_obstack. */
1340
1341 /* We need to cashier any psymtab that has this one as a dependency... */
1342again:
30875e1c 1343 for (ps = pst->objfile->psymtabs; ps; ps = ps->next) {
9d199712
JG
1344 for (i = 0; i < ps->number_of_dependencies; i++) {
1345 if (ps->dependencies[i] == pst) {
1346 cashier_psymtab (ps);
1347 goto again; /* Must restart, chain has been munged. */
1348 }
1349 }
1350 }
1351 }
1352}
1353
1354/* If a symtab or psymtab for filename NAME is found, free it along
1355 with any dependent breakpoints, displays, etc.
1356 Used when loading new versions of object modules with the "add-file"
1357 command. This is only called on the top-level symtab or psymtab's name;
1358 it is not called for subsidiary files such as .h files.
1359
1360 Return value is 1 if we blew away the environment, 0 if not.
30875e1c 1361 FIXME. The return valu appears to never be used.
9d199712
JG
1362
1363 FIXME. I think this is not the best way to do this. We should
1364 work on being gentler to the environment while still cleaning up
1365 all stray pointers into the freed symtab. */
1366
1367int
1368free_named_symtabs (name)
1369 char *name;
1370{
30875e1c
SG
1371#if 0
1372 /* FIXME: With the new method of each objfile having it's own
1373 psymtab list, this function needs serious rethinking. In particular,
1374 why was it ever necessary to toss psymtabs with specific compilation
1375 unit filenames, as opposed to all psymtabs from a particular symbol
ac88ca20
JG
1376 file? -- fnf
1377 Well, the answer is that some systems permit reloading of particular
1378 compilation units. We want to blow away any old info about these
1379 compilation units, regardless of which objfiles they arrived in. --gnu. */
1380
1381 register struct symtab *s;
1382 register struct symtab *prev;
1383 register struct partial_symtab *ps;
1384 struct blockvector *bv;
1385 int blewit = 0;
30875e1c 1386
61a7292f
SG
1387 /* We only wack things if the symbol-reload switch is set. */
1388 if (!symbol_reloading)
1389 return 0;
1390
d11c44f1
JG
1391 /* Some symbol formats have trouble providing file names... */
1392 if (name == 0 || *name == '\0')
1393 return 0;
1394
9d199712
JG
1395 /* Look for a psymtab with the specified name. */
1396
1397again2:
1398 for (ps = partial_symtab_list; ps; ps = ps->next) {
2e4964ad 1399 if (STREQ (name, ps->filename)) {
9d199712
JG
1400 cashier_psymtab (ps); /* Blow it away...and its little dog, too. */
1401 goto again2; /* Must restart, chain has been munged */
1402 }
1403 }
1404
1405 /* Look for a symtab with the specified name. */
1406
1407 for (s = symtab_list; s; s = s->next)
1408 {
2e4964ad 1409 if (STREQ (name, s->filename))
9d199712
JG
1410 break;
1411 prev = s;
1412 }
1413
1414 if (s)
1415 {
1416 if (s == symtab_list)
1417 symtab_list = s->next;
1418 else
1419 prev->next = s->next;
1420
1421 /* For now, queue a delete for all breakpoints, displays, etc., whether
1422 or not they depend on the symtab being freed. This should be
1423 changed so that only those data structures affected are deleted. */
1424
1425 /* But don't delete anything if the symtab is empty.
1426 This test is necessary due to a bug in "dbxread.c" that
1427 causes empty symtabs to be created for N_SO symbols that
1428 contain the pathname of the object file. (This problem
1429 has been fixed in GDB 3.9x). */
1430
c9bd6710
JG
1431 bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
1432 if (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bv) > 2
9d199712
JG
1433 || BLOCK_NSYMS (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK))
1434 || BLOCK_NSYMS (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK)))
1435 {
1436 complain (&oldsyms_complaint, name);
1437
1438 clear_symtab_users_queued++;
1439 make_cleanup (clear_symtab_users_once, 0);
1440 blewit = 1;
1441 } else {
1442 complain (&empty_symtab_complaint, name);
1443 }
1444
1445 free_symtab (s);
1446 }
1447 else
d8ce1326
JG
1448 {
1449 /* It is still possible that some breakpoints will be affected
1450 even though no symtab was found, since the file might have
1451 been compiled without debugging, and hence not be associated
1452 with a symtab. In order to handle this correctly, we would need
1453 to keep a list of text address ranges for undebuggable files.
1454 For now, we do nothing, since this is a fairly obscure case. */
1455 ;
1456 }
9d199712 1457
30875e1c 1458 /* FIXME, what about the minimal symbol table? */
9d199712 1459 return blewit;
30875e1c
SG
1460#else
1461 return (0);
1462#endif
9d199712
JG
1463}
1464\f
d4ea2aba
PB
1465/* Allocate and partially fill a partial symtab. It will be
1466 completely filled at the end of the symbol list.
1467
1468 SYMFILE_NAME is the name of the symbol-file we are reading from, and ADDR
1469 is the address relative to which its symbols are (incremental) or 0
1470 (normal). */
1471
1472
1473struct partial_symtab *
a8e033f2 1474start_psymtab_common (objfile, section_offsets,
d4ea2aba
PB
1475 filename, textlow, global_syms, static_syms)
1476 struct objfile *objfile;
a8e033f2 1477 struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
d4ea2aba
PB
1478 char *filename;
1479 CORE_ADDR textlow;
1480 struct partial_symbol *global_syms;
1481 struct partial_symbol *static_syms;
1482{
30875e1c
SG
1483 struct partial_symtab *psymtab;
1484
1485 psymtab = allocate_psymtab (filename, objfile);
a8e033f2 1486 psymtab -> section_offsets = section_offsets;
30875e1c
SG
1487 psymtab -> textlow = textlow;
1488 psymtab -> texthigh = psymtab -> textlow; /* default */
1489 psymtab -> globals_offset = global_syms - objfile -> global_psymbols.list;
1490 psymtab -> statics_offset = static_syms - objfile -> static_psymbols.list;
1491 return (psymtab);
7d9884b9 1492}
9342ecb9
JG
1493\f
1494/* Debugging versions of functions that are usually inline macros
1495 (see symfile.h). */
1496
2e4964ad 1497#if !INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL
9342ecb9
JG
1498
1499/* Add a symbol with a long value to a psymtab.
1500 Since one arg is a struct, we pass in a ptr and deref it (sigh). */
1501
1502void
2e4964ad
FF
1503add_psymbol_to_list (name, namelength, namespace, class, list, val, language,
1504 objfile)
9342ecb9
JG
1505 char *name;
1506 int namelength;
1507 enum namespace namespace;
1508 enum address_class class;
1509 struct psymbol_allocation_list *list;
1510 long val;
2e4964ad
FF
1511 enum language language;
1512 struct objfile *objfile;
9342ecb9 1513{
2e4964ad
FF
1514 register struct partial_symbol *psym;
1515 register char *demangled_name;
1516
1517 if (list->next >= list->list + list->size)
1518 {
1519 extend_psymbol_list (list,objfile);
1520 }
1521 psym = list->next++;
1522
1523 SYMBOL_NAME (psym) =
1524 (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, namelength + 1);
1525 memcpy (SYMBOL_NAME (psym), name, namelength);
1526 SYMBOL_NAME (psym)[namelength] = '\0';
1527 SYMBOL_VALUE (psym) = val;
1528 SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (psym) = language;
1529 PSYMBOL_NAMESPACE (psym) = namespace;
1530 PSYMBOL_CLASS (psym) = class;
7532cf10 1531 SYMBOL_INIT_DEMANGLED_NAME (psym, &objfile->psymbol_obstack);
9342ecb9
JG
1532}
1533
1534/* Add a symbol with a CORE_ADDR value to a psymtab. */
1535
1536void
2e4964ad
FF
1537add_psymbol_addr_to_list (name, namelength, namespace, class, list, val,
1538 language, objfile)
9342ecb9
JG
1539 char *name;
1540 int namelength;
1541 enum namespace namespace;
1542 enum address_class class;
1543 struct psymbol_allocation_list *list;
1544 CORE_ADDR val;
2e4964ad
FF
1545 enum language language;
1546 struct objfile *objfile;
9342ecb9 1547{
2e4964ad
FF
1548 register struct partial_symbol *psym;
1549 register char *demangled_name;
1550
1551 if (list->next >= list->list + list->size)
1552 {
1553 extend_psymbol_list (list,objfile);
1554 }
1555 psym = list->next++;
1556
1557 SYMBOL_NAME (psym) =
1558 (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, namelength + 1);
1559 memcpy (SYMBOL_NAME (psym), name, namelength);
1560 SYMBOL_NAME (psym)[namelength] = '\0';
1561 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psym) = val;
1562 SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (psym) = language;
1563 PSYMBOL_NAMESPACE (psym) = namespace;
1564 PSYMBOL_CLASS (psym) = class;
7532cf10 1565 SYMBOL_INIT_DEMANGLED_NAME (psym, &objfile->psymbol_obstack);
9342ecb9 1566}
7d9884b9 1567
2e4964ad
FF
1568#endif /* !INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL */
1569
7d9884b9 1570\f
bd5635a1
RP
1571void
1572_initialize_symfile ()
1573{
ade40d31
RP
1574 struct cmd_list_element *c;
1575
1576 c = add_cmd ("symbol-file", class_files, symbol_file_command,
30875e1c 1577 "Load symbol table from executable file FILE.\n\
bd5635a1 1578The `file' command can also load symbol tables, as well as setting the file\n\
ade40d31
RP
1579to execute.", &cmdlist);
1580 c->completer = filename_completer;
bd5635a1 1581
ade40d31 1582 c = add_cmd ("add-symbol-file", class_files, add_symbol_file_command,
bd5635a1 1583 "Load the symbols from FILE, assuming FILE has been dynamically loaded.\n\
ade40d31
RP
1584The second argument provides the starting address of the file's text.",
1585 &cmdlist);
1586 c->completer = filename_completer;
bd5635a1 1587
ade40d31 1588 c = add_cmd ("load", class_files, load_command,
bd5635a1 1589 "Dynamically load FILE into the running program, and record its symbols\n\
ade40d31
RP
1590for access from GDB.", &cmdlist);
1591 c->completer = filename_completer;
bd5635a1 1592
61a7292f
SG
1593 add_show_from_set
1594 (add_set_cmd ("symbol-reloading", class_support, var_boolean,
1595 (char *)&symbol_reloading,
1596 "Set dynamic symbol table reloading multiple times in one run.",
1597 &setlist),
1598 &showlist);
1599
bd5635a1 1600}
This page took 0.50965 seconds and 4 git commands to generate.