Fix typo, value has not been changed to value_ptr in all places.
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1/* Low level packing and unpacking of values for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
2 Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
4This file is part of GDB.
5
99a7de40 6This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
dd3b648e 7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
dd3b648e 10
99a7de40 11This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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17along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
dd3b648e 19
dd3b648e 20#include "defs.h"
d747e0af 21#include <string.h>
dd3b648e 22#include "symtab.h"
1ab3bf1b 23#include "gdbtypes.h"
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24#include "value.h"
25#include "gdbcore.h"
26#include "frame.h"
27#include "command.h"
f266e564 28#include "gdbcmd.h"
ac88ca20 29#include "target.h"
8050a57b 30#include "demangle.h"
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32/* Local function prototypes. */
33
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34static value_ptr value_headof PARAMS ((value_ptr, struct type *,
35 struct type *));
1ab3bf1b 36
82a2edfb 37static void show_values PARAMS ((char *, int));
1ab3bf1b 38
82a2edfb 39static void show_convenience PARAMS ((char *, int));
71b16efa 40
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41/* The value-history records all the values printed
42 by print commands during this session. Each chunk
43 records 60 consecutive values. The first chunk on
44 the chain records the most recent values.
45 The total number of values is in value_history_count. */
46
47#define VALUE_HISTORY_CHUNK 60
48
49struct value_history_chunk
50{
51 struct value_history_chunk *next;
82a2edfb 52 value_ptr values[VALUE_HISTORY_CHUNK];
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53};
54
55/* Chain of chunks now in use. */
56
57static struct value_history_chunk *value_history_chain;
58
59static int value_history_count; /* Abs number of last entry stored */
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60\f
61/* List of all value objects currently allocated
62 (except for those released by calls to release_value)
63 This is so they can be freed after each command. */
64
82a2edfb 65static value_ptr all_values;
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66
67/* Allocate a value that has the correct length for type TYPE. */
68
82a2edfb 69value_ptr
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70allocate_value (type)
71 struct type *type;
72{
82a2edfb 73 register value_ptr val;
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74
75 check_stub_type (type);
76
82a2edfb 77 val = (struct value *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct value) + TYPE_LENGTH (type));
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78 VALUE_NEXT (val) = all_values;
79 all_values = val;
80 VALUE_TYPE (val) = type;
81 VALUE_LVAL (val) = not_lval;
82 VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = 0;
83 VALUE_FRAME (val) = 0;
84 VALUE_OFFSET (val) = 0;
85 VALUE_BITPOS (val) = 0;
86 VALUE_BITSIZE (val) = 0;
87 VALUE_REPEATED (val) = 0;
88 VALUE_REPETITIONS (val) = 0;
89 VALUE_REGNO (val) = -1;
90 VALUE_LAZY (val) = 0;
91 VALUE_OPTIMIZED_OUT (val) = 0;
30974778 92 val->modifiable = 1;
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93 return val;
94}
95
96/* Allocate a value that has the correct length
97 for COUNT repetitions type TYPE. */
98
82a2edfb 99value_ptr
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100allocate_repeat_value (type, count)
101 struct type *type;
102 int count;
103{
82a2edfb 104 register value_ptr val;
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106 val =
107 (value_ptr) xmalloc (sizeof (struct value) + TYPE_LENGTH (type) * count);
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108 VALUE_NEXT (val) = all_values;
109 all_values = val;
110 VALUE_TYPE (val) = type;
111 VALUE_LVAL (val) = not_lval;
112 VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = 0;
113 VALUE_FRAME (val) = 0;
114 VALUE_OFFSET (val) = 0;
115 VALUE_BITPOS (val) = 0;
116 VALUE_BITSIZE (val) = 0;
117 VALUE_REPEATED (val) = 1;
118 VALUE_REPETITIONS (val) = count;
119 VALUE_REGNO (val) = -1;
120 VALUE_LAZY (val) = 0;
121 VALUE_OPTIMIZED_OUT (val) = 0;
122 return val;
123}
124
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125/* Return a mark in the value chain. All values allocated after the
126 mark is obtained (except for those released) are subject to being freed
127 if a subsequent value_free_to_mark is passed the mark. */
82a2edfb 128value_ptr
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129value_mark ()
130{
131 return all_values;
132}
133
134/* Free all values allocated since MARK was obtained by value_mark
135 (except for those released). */
136void
137value_free_to_mark (mark)
82a2edfb 138 value_ptr mark;
fcb887ff 139{
82a2edfb 140 value_ptr val, next;
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141
142 for (val = all_values; val && val != mark; val = next)
143 {
144 next = VALUE_NEXT (val);
145 value_free (val);
146 }
147 all_values = val;
148}
149
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150/* Free all the values that have been allocated (except for those released).
151 Called after each command, successful or not. */
152
153void
154free_all_values ()
155{
82a2edfb 156 register value_ptr val, next;
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157
158 for (val = all_values; val; val = next)
159 {
160 next = VALUE_NEXT (val);
161 value_free (val);
162 }
163
164 all_values = 0;
165}
166
167/* Remove VAL from the chain all_values
168 so it will not be freed automatically. */
169
170void
171release_value (val)
82a2edfb 172 register value_ptr val;
dd3b648e 173{
82a2edfb 174 register value_ptr v;
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175
176 if (all_values == val)
177 {
178 all_values = val->next;
179 return;
180 }
181
182 for (v = all_values; v; v = v->next)
183 {
184 if (v->next == val)
185 {
186 v->next = val->next;
187 break;
188 }
189 }
190}
191
192/* Return a copy of the value ARG.
193 It contains the same contents, for same memory address,
194 but it's a different block of storage. */
195
82a2edfb 196value_ptr
dd3b648e 197value_copy (arg)
82a2edfb 198 value_ptr arg;
dd3b648e 199{
82a2edfb 200 register value_ptr val;
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201 register struct type *type = VALUE_TYPE (arg);
202 if (VALUE_REPEATED (arg))
203 val = allocate_repeat_value (type, VALUE_REPETITIONS (arg));
204 else
205 val = allocate_value (type);
206 VALUE_LVAL (val) = VALUE_LVAL (arg);
207 VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg);
208 VALUE_OFFSET (val) = VALUE_OFFSET (arg);
209 VALUE_BITPOS (val) = VALUE_BITPOS (arg);
210 VALUE_BITSIZE (val) = VALUE_BITSIZE (arg);
211 VALUE_REGNO (val) = VALUE_REGNO (arg);
212 VALUE_LAZY (val) = VALUE_LAZY (arg);
30974778 213 val->modifiable = arg->modifiable;
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214 if (!VALUE_LAZY (val))
215 {
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216 memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (arg),
217 TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (arg))
218 * (VALUE_REPEATED (arg) ? VALUE_REPETITIONS (arg) : 1));
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219 }
220 return val;
221}
222\f
223/* Access to the value history. */
224
225/* Record a new value in the value history.
226 Returns the absolute history index of the entry.
227 Result of -1 indicates the value was not saved; otherwise it is the
228 value history index of this new item. */
229
230int
231record_latest_value (val)
82a2edfb 232 value_ptr val;
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233{
234 int i;
235
236 /* Check error now if about to store an invalid float. We return -1
237 to the caller, but allow them to continue, e.g. to print it as "Nan". */
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238 if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
239 {
240 unpack_double (VALUE_TYPE (val), VALUE_CONTENTS (val), &i);
241 if (i) return -1; /* Indicate value not saved in history */
242 }
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243
244 /* Here we treat value_history_count as origin-zero
245 and applying to the value being stored now. */
246
247 i = value_history_count % VALUE_HISTORY_CHUNK;
248 if (i == 0)
249 {
250 register struct value_history_chunk *new
251 = (struct value_history_chunk *)
252 xmalloc (sizeof (struct value_history_chunk));
4ed3a9ea 253 memset (new->values, 0, sizeof new->values);
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254 new->next = value_history_chain;
255 value_history_chain = new;
256 }
257
258 value_history_chain->values[i] = val;
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259
260 /* We don't want this value to have anything to do with the inferior anymore.
261 In particular, "set $1 = 50" should not affect the variable from which
262 the value was taken, and fast watchpoints should be able to assume that
263 a value on the value history never changes. */
264 if (VALUE_LAZY (val))
265 value_fetch_lazy (val);
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266 /* We preserve VALUE_LVAL so that the user can find out where it was fetched
267 from. This is a bit dubious, because then *&$1 does not just return $1
268 but the current contents of that location. c'est la vie... */
269 val->modifiable = 0;
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270 release_value (val);
271
272 /* Now we regard value_history_count as origin-one
273 and applying to the value just stored. */
274
275 return ++value_history_count;
276}
277
278/* Return a copy of the value in the history with sequence number NUM. */
279
82a2edfb 280value_ptr
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281access_value_history (num)
282 int num;
283{
284 register struct value_history_chunk *chunk;
285 register int i;
286 register int absnum = num;
287
288 if (absnum <= 0)
289 absnum += value_history_count;
290
291 if (absnum <= 0)
292 {
293 if (num == 0)
294 error ("The history is empty.");
295 else if (num == 1)
296 error ("There is only one value in the history.");
297 else
298 error ("History does not go back to $$%d.", -num);
299 }
300 if (absnum > value_history_count)
301 error ("History has not yet reached $%d.", absnum);
302
303 absnum--;
304
305 /* Now absnum is always absolute and origin zero. */
306
307 chunk = value_history_chain;
308 for (i = (value_history_count - 1) / VALUE_HISTORY_CHUNK - absnum / VALUE_HISTORY_CHUNK;
309 i > 0; i--)
310 chunk = chunk->next;
311
312 return value_copy (chunk->values[absnum % VALUE_HISTORY_CHUNK]);
313}
314
315/* Clear the value history entirely.
316 Must be done when new symbol tables are loaded,
317 because the type pointers become invalid. */
318
319void
320clear_value_history ()
321{
322 register struct value_history_chunk *next;
323 register int i;
82a2edfb 324 register value_ptr val;
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325
326 while (value_history_chain)
327 {
328 for (i = 0; i < VALUE_HISTORY_CHUNK; i++)
a8a69e63 329 if ((val = value_history_chain->values[i]) != NULL)
be772100 330 free ((PTR)val);
dd3b648e 331 next = value_history_chain->next;
be772100 332 free ((PTR)value_history_chain);
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333 value_history_chain = next;
334 }
335 value_history_count = 0;
336}
337
338static void
f266e564 339show_values (num_exp, from_tty)
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340 char *num_exp;
341 int from_tty;
342{
343 register int i;
82a2edfb 344 register value_ptr val;
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345 static int num = 1;
346
347 if (num_exp)
348 {
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349 /* "info history +" should print from the stored position.
350 "info history <exp>" should print around value number <exp>. */
351 if (num_exp[0] != '+' || num_exp[1] != '\0')
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352 num = parse_and_eval_address (num_exp) - 5;
353 }
354 else
355 {
356 /* "info history" means print the last 10 values. */
357 num = value_history_count - 9;
358 }
359
360 if (num <= 0)
361 num = 1;
362
363 for (i = num; i < num + 10 && i <= value_history_count; i++)
364 {
365 val = access_value_history (i);
366 printf_filtered ("$%d = ", i);
199b2450 367 value_print (val, gdb_stdout, 0, Val_pretty_default);
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368 printf_filtered ("\n");
369 }
370
371 /* The next "info history +" should start after what we just printed. */
372 num += 10;
373
374 /* Hitting just return after this command should do the same thing as
375 "info history +". If num_exp is null, this is unnecessary, since
376 "info history +" is not useful after "info history". */
377 if (from_tty && num_exp)
378 {
379 num_exp[0] = '+';
380 num_exp[1] = '\0';
381 }
382}
383\f
384/* Internal variables. These are variables within the debugger
385 that hold values assigned by debugger commands.
386 The user refers to them with a '$' prefix
387 that does not appear in the variable names stored internally. */
388
389static struct internalvar *internalvars;
390
391/* Look up an internal variable with name NAME. NAME should not
392 normally include a dollar sign.
393
394 If the specified internal variable does not exist,
395 one is created, with a void value. */
396
397struct internalvar *
398lookup_internalvar (name)
399 char *name;
400{
401 register struct internalvar *var;
402
403 for (var = internalvars; var; var = var->next)
2e4964ad 404 if (STREQ (var->name, name))
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405 return var;
406
407 var = (struct internalvar *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct internalvar));
58ae87f6 408 var->name = concat (name, NULL);
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409 var->value = allocate_value (builtin_type_void);
410 release_value (var->value);
411 var->next = internalvars;
412 internalvars = var;
413 return var;
414}
415
82a2edfb 416value_ptr
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417value_of_internalvar (var)
418 struct internalvar *var;
419{
82a2edfb 420 register value_ptr val;
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421
422#ifdef IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR
423 if (IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR (var->name))
424 return VALUE_OF_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR (var);
425#endif
426
427 val = value_copy (var->value);
428 if (VALUE_LAZY (val))
429 value_fetch_lazy (val);
430 VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_internalvar;
431 VALUE_INTERNALVAR (val) = var;
432 return val;
433}
434
435void
436set_internalvar_component (var, offset, bitpos, bitsize, newval)
437 struct internalvar *var;
438 int offset, bitpos, bitsize;
82a2edfb 439 value_ptr newval;
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440{
441 register char *addr = VALUE_CONTENTS (var->value) + offset;
442
443#ifdef IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR
444 if (IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR (var->name))
445 SET_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR (var, newval, bitpos, bitsize, offset);
446#endif
447
448 if (bitsize)
58e49e21 449 modify_field (addr, value_as_long (newval),
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450 bitpos, bitsize);
451 else
4ed3a9ea 452 memcpy (addr, VALUE_CONTENTS (newval), TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (newval)));
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453}
454
455void
456set_internalvar (var, val)
457 struct internalvar *var;
82a2edfb 458 value_ptr val;
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459{
460#ifdef IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR
461 if (IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR (var->name))
462 SET_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR (var, val, 0, 0, 0);
463#endif
464
be772100 465 free ((PTR)var->value);
dd3b648e 466 var->value = value_copy (val);
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467 /* Force the value to be fetched from the target now, to avoid problems
468 later when this internalvar is referenced and the target is gone or
469 has changed. */
470 if (VALUE_LAZY (var->value))
471 value_fetch_lazy (var->value);
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472 release_value (var->value);
473}
474
475char *
476internalvar_name (var)
477 struct internalvar *var;
478{
479 return var->name;
480}
481
482/* Free all internalvars. Done when new symtabs are loaded,
483 because that makes the values invalid. */
484
485void
486clear_internalvars ()
487{
488 register struct internalvar *var;
489
490 while (internalvars)
491 {
492 var = internalvars;
493 internalvars = var->next;
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494 free ((PTR)var->name);
495 free ((PTR)var->value);
496 free ((PTR)var);
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497 }
498}
499
500static void
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501show_convenience (ignore, from_tty)
502 char *ignore;
503 int from_tty;
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504{
505 register struct internalvar *var;
506 int varseen = 0;
507
508 for (var = internalvars; var; var = var->next)
509 {
510#ifdef IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR
511 if (IS_TRAPPED_INTERNALVAR (var->name))
512 continue;
513#endif
514 if (!varseen)
515 {
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516 varseen = 1;
517 }
afe4ca15 518 printf_filtered ("$%s = ", var->name);
199b2450 519 value_print (var->value, gdb_stdout, 0, Val_pretty_default);
afe4ca15 520 printf_filtered ("\n");
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521 }
522 if (!varseen)
199b2450 523 printf_unfiltered ("No debugger convenience variables now defined.\n\
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524Convenience variables have names starting with \"$\";\n\
525use \"set\" as in \"set $foo = 5\" to define them.\n");
526}
527\f
528/* Extract a value as a C number (either long or double).
529 Knows how to convert fixed values to double, or
530 floating values to long.
531 Does not deallocate the value. */
532
533LONGEST
534value_as_long (val)
82a2edfb 535 register value_ptr val;
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536{
537 /* This coerces arrays and functions, which is necessary (e.g.
538 in disassemble_command). It also dereferences references, which
539 I suspect is the most logical thing to do. */
540 if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM)
541 COERCE_ARRAY (val);
542 return unpack_long (VALUE_TYPE (val), VALUE_CONTENTS (val));
543}
544
545double
546value_as_double (val)
82a2edfb 547 register value_ptr val;
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548{
549 double foo;
550 int inv;
551
552 foo = unpack_double (VALUE_TYPE (val), VALUE_CONTENTS (val), &inv);
553 if (inv)
554 error ("Invalid floating value found in program.");
555 return foo;
556}
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557/* Extract a value as a C pointer.
558 Does not deallocate the value. */
559CORE_ADDR
560value_as_pointer (val)
82a2edfb 561 value_ptr val;
e1ce8aa5 562{
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563 /* Assume a CORE_ADDR can fit in a LONGEST (for now). Not sure
564 whether we want this to be true eventually. */
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565#if 0
566 /* ADDR_BITS_REMOVE is wrong if we are being called for a
567 non-address (e.g. argument to "signal", "info break", etc.), or
568 for pointers to char, in which the low bits *are* significant. */
ae0ea72e 569 return ADDR_BITS_REMOVE(value_as_long (val));
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570#else
571 return value_as_long (val);
572#endif
e1ce8aa5 573}
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574\f
575/* Unpack raw data (copied from debugee, target byte order) at VALADDR
576 as a long, or as a double, assuming the raw data is described
577 by type TYPE. Knows how to convert different sizes of values
578 and can convert between fixed and floating point. We don't assume
579 any alignment for the raw data. Return value is in host byte order.
580
581 If you want functions and arrays to be coerced to pointers, and
582 references to be dereferenced, call value_as_long() instead.
583
584 C++: It is assumed that the front-end has taken care of
585 all matters concerning pointers to members. A pointer
586 to member which reaches here is considered to be equivalent
587 to an INT (or some size). After all, it is only an offset. */
588
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589/* FIXME: This should be rewritten as a switch statement for speed and
590 ease of comprehension. */
591
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592LONGEST
593unpack_long (type, valaddr)
594 struct type *type;
595 char *valaddr;
596{
597 register enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (type);
598 register int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
599 register int nosign = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type);
600
bf5c0d64 601 switch (code)
dd3b648e 602 {
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603 case TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
604 case TYPE_CODE_BOOL:
605 case TYPE_CODE_INT:
606 case TYPE_CODE_CHAR:
607 if (nosign)
608 return extract_unsigned_integer (valaddr, len);
dd3b648e 609 else
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610 return extract_signed_integer (valaddr, len);
611
612 case TYPE_CODE_FLT:
613 return extract_floating (valaddr, len);
614
615 case TYPE_CODE_PTR:
616 case TYPE_CODE_REF:
617 /* Assume a CORE_ADDR can fit in a LONGEST (for now). Not sure
618 whether we want this to be true eventually. */
34df79fc 619 return extract_address (valaddr, len);
dd3b648e 620
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621 case TYPE_CODE_MEMBER:
622 error ("not implemented: member types in unpack_long");
623
624 default:
ca0865db 625 error ("Value can't be converted to integer.");
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626 }
627 return 0; /* Placate lint. */
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628}
629
630/* Return a double value from the specified type and address.
631 INVP points to an int which is set to 0 for valid value,
632 1 for invalid value (bad float format). In either case,
633 the returned double is OK to use. Argument is in target
634 format, result is in host format. */
635
636double
637unpack_double (type, valaddr, invp)
638 struct type *type;
639 char *valaddr;
640 int *invp;
641{
642 register enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (type);
643 register int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
644 register int nosign = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type);
645
646 *invp = 0; /* Assume valid. */
647 if (code == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
648 {
649 if (INVALID_FLOAT (valaddr, len))
650 {
651 *invp = 1;
652 return 1.234567891011121314;
653 }
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654 return extract_floating (valaddr, len);
655 }
656 else if (nosign)
657 {
658 /* Unsigned -- be sure we compensate for signed LONGEST. */
659 return (unsigned LONGEST) unpack_long (type, valaddr);
660 }
661 else
662 {
663 /* Signed -- we are OK with unpack_long. */
664 return unpack_long (type, valaddr);
dd3b648e 665 }
dd3b648e 666}
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667
668/* Unpack raw data (copied from debugee, target byte order) at VALADDR
669 as a CORE_ADDR, assuming the raw data is described by type TYPE.
670 We don't assume any alignment for the raw data. Return value is in
671 host byte order.
672
673 If you want functions and arrays to be coerced to pointers, and
674 references to be dereferenced, call value_as_pointer() instead.
675
676 C++: It is assumed that the front-end has taken care of
677 all matters concerning pointers to members. A pointer
678 to member which reaches here is considered to be equivalent
679 to an INT (or some size). After all, it is only an offset. */
680
681CORE_ADDR
682unpack_pointer (type, valaddr)
683 struct type *type;
684 char *valaddr;
685{
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686 /* Assume a CORE_ADDR can fit in a LONGEST (for now). Not sure
687 whether we want this to be true eventually. */
688 return unpack_long (type, valaddr);
e1ce8aa5 689}
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690\f
691/* Given a value ARG1 (offset by OFFSET bytes)
692 of a struct or union type ARG_TYPE,
693 extract and return the value of one of its fields.
694 FIELDNO says which field.
695
696 For C++, must also be able to return values from static fields */
697
82a2edfb 698value_ptr
dd3b648e 699value_primitive_field (arg1, offset, fieldno, arg_type)
82a2edfb 700 register value_ptr arg1;
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701 int offset;
702 register int fieldno;
703 register struct type *arg_type;
704{
82a2edfb 705 register value_ptr v;
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706 register struct type *type;
707
708 check_stub_type (arg_type);
709 type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (arg_type, fieldno);
710
711 /* Handle packed fields */
712
713 offset += TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (arg_type, fieldno) / 8;
714 if (TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (arg_type, fieldno))
715 {
96b2f51c 716 v = value_from_longest (type,
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717 unpack_field_as_long (arg_type,
718 VALUE_CONTENTS (arg1),
719 fieldno));
720 VALUE_BITPOS (v) = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (arg_type, fieldno) % 8;
721 VALUE_BITSIZE (v) = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (arg_type, fieldno);
722 }
723 else
724 {
725 v = allocate_value (type);
726 if (VALUE_LAZY (arg1))
727 VALUE_LAZY (v) = 1;
728 else
4ed3a9ea
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729 memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (v), VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (arg1) + offset,
730 TYPE_LENGTH (type));
dd3b648e
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731 }
732 VALUE_LVAL (v) = VALUE_LVAL (arg1);
733 if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) == lval_internalvar)
734 VALUE_LVAL (v) = lval_internalvar_component;
735 VALUE_ADDRESS (v) = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1);
736 VALUE_OFFSET (v) = offset + VALUE_OFFSET (arg1);
737 return v;
738}
739
740/* Given a value ARG1 of a struct or union type,
741 extract and return the value of one of its fields.
742 FIELDNO says which field.
743
744 For C++, must also be able to return values from static fields */
745
82a2edfb 746value_ptr
dd3b648e 747value_field (arg1, fieldno)
82a2edfb 748 register value_ptr arg1;
dd3b648e
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749 register int fieldno;
750{
751 return value_primitive_field (arg1, 0, fieldno, VALUE_TYPE (arg1));
752}
753
545af6ce
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754/* Return a non-virtual function as a value.
755 F is the list of member functions which contains the desired method.
756 J is an index into F which provides the desired method. */
757
82a2edfb 758value_ptr
94603999 759value_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset)
82a2edfb 760 value_ptr *arg1p;
545af6ce
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761 struct fn_field *f;
762 int j;
94603999
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763 struct type *type;
764 int offset;
dd3b648e 765{
82a2edfb 766 register value_ptr v;
94603999 767 register struct type *ftype = TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j);
dd3b648e
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768 struct symbol *sym;
769
545af6ce 770 sym = lookup_symbol (TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, j),
dd3b648e 771 0, VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, NULL);
f1c6dbf6 772 if (! sym)
82a2edfb 773 return NULL;
f1c6dbf6
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774/*
775 error ("Internal error: could not find physical method named %s",
545af6ce 776 TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, j));
f1c6dbf6 777*/
dd3b648e 778
94603999 779 v = allocate_value (ftype);
dd3b648e 780 VALUE_ADDRESS (v) = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym));
94603999
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781 VALUE_TYPE (v) = ftype;
782
783 if (arg1p)
784 {
785 if (type != VALUE_TYPE (*arg1p))
786 *arg1p = value_ind (value_cast (lookup_pointer_type (type),
787 value_addr (*arg1p)));
788
dcd8fd8c 789 /* Move the `this' pointer according to the offset.
94603999 790 VALUE_OFFSET (*arg1p) += offset;
dcd8fd8c 791 */
94603999
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792 }
793
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794 return v;
795}
796
797/* Return a virtual function as a value.
798 ARG1 is the object which provides the virtual function
94603999 799 table pointer. *ARG1P is side-effected in calling this function.
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800 F is the list of member functions which contains the desired virtual
801 function.
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802 J is an index into F which provides the desired virtual function.
803
804 TYPE is the type in which F is located. */
82a2edfb 805value_ptr
94603999 806value_virtual_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset)
82a2edfb 807 value_ptr *arg1p;
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808 struct fn_field *f;
809 int j;
e532974c 810 struct type *type;
94603999 811 int offset;
dd3b648e 812{
82a2edfb 813 value_ptr arg1 = *arg1p;
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814 /* First, get the virtual function table pointer. That comes
815 with a strange type, so cast it to type `pointer to long' (which
816 should serve just fine as a function type). Then, index into
817 the table, and convert final value to appropriate function type. */
82a2edfb
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818 value_ptr entry, vfn, vtbl;
819 value_ptr vi = value_from_longest (builtin_type_int,
820 (LONGEST) TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET (f, j));
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821 struct type *fcontext = TYPE_FN_FIELD_FCONTEXT (f, j);
822 struct type *context;
823 if (fcontext == NULL)
824 /* We don't have an fcontext (e.g. the program was compiled with
825 g++ version 1). Try to get the vtbl from the TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE.
826 This won't work right for multiple inheritance, but at least we
827 should do as well as GDB 3.x did. */
828 fcontext = TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type);
829 context = lookup_pointer_type (fcontext);
830 /* Now context is a pointer to the basetype containing the vtbl. */
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831 if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (context) != VALUE_TYPE (arg1))
832 arg1 = value_ind (value_cast (context, value_addr (arg1)));
833
834 context = VALUE_TYPE (arg1);
e532974c 835 /* Now context is the basetype containing the vtbl. */
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836
837 /* This type may have been defined before its virtual function table
838 was. If so, fill in the virtual function table entry for the
839 type now. */
840 if (TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (context) < 0)
71b16efa 841 fill_in_vptr_fieldno (context);
dd3b648e
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842
843 /* The virtual function table is now an array of structures
844 which have the form { int16 offset, delta; void *pfn; }. */
94603999
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845 vtbl = value_ind (value_primitive_field (arg1, 0,
846 TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (context),
847 TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (context)));
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848
849 /* Index into the virtual function table. This is hard-coded because
850 looking up a field is not cheap, and it may be important to save
851 time, e.g. if the user has set a conditional breakpoint calling
852 a virtual function. */
853 entry = value_subscript (vtbl, vi);
854
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855 /* Move the `this' pointer according to the virtual function table. */
856 VALUE_OFFSET (arg1) += value_as_long (value_field (entry, 0))/* + offset*/;
857
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858 if (! VALUE_LAZY (arg1))
859 {
860 VALUE_LAZY (arg1) = 1;
861 value_fetch_lazy (arg1);
862 }
863
864 vfn = value_field (entry, 2);
865 /* Reinstantiate the function pointer with the correct type. */
866 VALUE_TYPE (vfn) = lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j));
867
94603999 868 *arg1p = arg1;
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869 return vfn;
870}
871
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872/* ARG is a pointer to an object we know to be at least
873 a DTYPE. BTYPE is the most derived basetype that has
874 already been searched (and need not be searched again).
875 After looking at the vtables between BTYPE and DTYPE,
876 return the most derived type we find. The caller must
877 be satisfied when the return value == DTYPE.
878
879 FIXME-tiemann: should work with dossier entries as well. */
880
82a2edfb 881static value_ptr
7cb0f870 882value_headof (in_arg, btype, dtype)
82a2edfb 883 value_ptr in_arg;
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884 struct type *btype, *dtype;
885{
886 /* First collect the vtables we must look at for this object. */
887 /* FIXME-tiemann: right now, just look at top-most vtable. */
82a2edfb 888 value_ptr arg, vtbl, entry, best_entry = 0;
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889 int i, nelems;
890 int offset, best_offset = 0;
891 struct symbol *sym;
892 CORE_ADDR pc_for_sym;
893 char *demangled_name;
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894 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
895
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896 btype = TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (dtype);
897 check_stub_type (btype);
7cb0f870 898 arg = in_arg;
aec4cb91 899 if (btype != dtype)
7cb0f870
MT
900 arg = value_cast (lookup_pointer_type (btype), arg);
901 vtbl = value_ind (value_field (value_ind (arg), TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (btype)));
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902
903 /* Check that VTBL looks like it points to a virtual function table. */
1ab3bf1b
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904 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (VALUE_ADDRESS (vtbl));
905 if (msymbol == NULL
2e4964ad 906 || !VTBL_PREFIX_P (demangled_name = SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol)))
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907 {
908 /* If we expected to find a vtable, but did not, let the user
909 know that we aren't happy, but don't throw an error.
910 FIXME: there has to be a better way to do this. */
911 struct type *error_type = (struct type *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct type));
7cb0f870 912 memcpy (error_type, VALUE_TYPE (in_arg), sizeof (struct type));
71b16efa 913 TYPE_NAME (error_type) = savestring ("suspicious *", sizeof ("suspicious *"));
7cb0f870
MT
914 VALUE_TYPE (in_arg) = error_type;
915 return in_arg;
71b16efa
JK
916 }
917
918 /* Now search through the virtual function table. */
919 entry = value_ind (vtbl);
e1ce8aa5 920 nelems = longest_to_int (value_as_long (value_field (entry, 2)));
71b16efa
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921 for (i = 1; i <= nelems; i++)
922 {
96b2f51c
JG
923 entry = value_subscript (vtbl, value_from_longest (builtin_type_int,
924 (LONGEST) i));
e1ce8aa5 925 offset = longest_to_int (value_as_long (value_field (entry, 0)));
bcccec8c
PB
926 /* If we use '<=' we can handle single inheritance
927 * where all offsets are zero - just use the first entry found. */
928 if (offset <= best_offset)
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929 {
930 best_offset = offset;
931 best_entry = entry;
932 }
933 }
71b16efa
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934 /* Move the pointer according to BEST_ENTRY's offset, and figure
935 out what type we should return as the new pointer. */
bcccec8c
PB
936 if (best_entry == 0)
937 {
938 /* An alternative method (which should no longer be necessary).
939 * But we leave it in for future use, when we will hopefully
940 * have optimizes the vtable to use thunks instead of offsets. */
941 /* Use the name of vtable itself to extract a base type. */
f1c6dbf6 942 demangled_name += 4; /* Skip _vt$ prefix. */
bcccec8c
PB
943 }
944 else
945 {
946 pc_for_sym = value_as_pointer (value_field (best_entry, 2));
947 sym = find_pc_function (pc_for_sym);
8050a57b 948 demangled_name = cplus_demangle (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), DMGL_ANSI);
bcccec8c
PB
949 *(strchr (demangled_name, ':')) = '\0';
950 }
71b16efa 951 sym = lookup_symbol (demangled_name, 0, VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, 0);
2e4964ad
FF
952 if (sym == NULL)
953 error ("could not find type declaration for `%s'", demangled_name);
bcccec8c
PB
954 if (best_entry)
955 {
956 free (demangled_name);
957 arg = value_add (value_cast (builtin_type_int, arg),
958 value_field (best_entry, 0));
959 }
7cb0f870 960 else arg = in_arg;
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961 VALUE_TYPE (arg) = lookup_pointer_type (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
962 return arg;
963}
964
965/* ARG is a pointer object of type TYPE. If TYPE has virtual
966 function tables, probe ARG's tables (including the vtables
967 of its baseclasses) to figure out the most derived type that ARG
968 could actually be a pointer to. */
969
82a2edfb 970value_ptr
71b16efa 971value_from_vtable_info (arg, type)
82a2edfb 972 value_ptr arg;
71b16efa
JK
973 struct type *type;
974{
975 /* Take care of preliminaries. */
976 if (TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) < 0)
977 fill_in_vptr_fieldno (type);
978 if (TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) < 0 || VALUE_REPEATED (arg))
979 return 0;
980
981 return value_headof (arg, 0, type);
982}
983
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984/* Return true if the INDEXth field of TYPE is a virtual baseclass
985 pointer which is for the base class whose type is BASECLASS. */
986
987static int
988vb_match (type, index, basetype)
989 struct type *type;
990 int index;
991 struct type *basetype;
992{
993 struct type *fieldtype;
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994 char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, index);
995 char *field_class_name = NULL;
996
997 if (*name != '_')
998 return 0;
f1c6dbf6 999 /* gcc 2.4 uses _vb$. */
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1000 if (name[1] == 'v' && name[2] == 'b' && name[3] == CPLUS_MARKER)
1001 field_class_name = name + 4;
f1c6dbf6 1002 /* gcc 2.5 will use __vb_. */
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1003 if (name[1] == '_' && name[2] == 'v' && name[3] == 'b' && name[4] == '_')
1004 field_class_name = name + 5;
1005
1006 if (field_class_name == NULL)
1007 /* This field is not a virtual base class pointer. */
1008 return 0;
1009
1010 /* It's a virtual baseclass pointer, now we just need to find out whether
1011 it is for this baseclass. */
1012 fieldtype = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, index);
1013 if (fieldtype == NULL
1014 || TYPE_CODE (fieldtype) != TYPE_CODE_PTR)
1015 /* "Can't happen". */
1016 return 0;
1017
1018 /* What we check for is that either the types are equal (needed for
1019 nameless types) or have the same name. This is ugly, and a more
1020 elegant solution should be devised (which would probably just push
1021 the ugliness into symbol reading unless we change the stabs format). */
1022 if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (fieldtype) == basetype)
1023 return 1;
1024
1025 if (TYPE_NAME (basetype) != NULL
1026 && TYPE_NAME (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (fieldtype)) != NULL
1027 && STREQ (TYPE_NAME (basetype),
1028 TYPE_NAME (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (fieldtype))))
1029 return 1;
1030 return 0;
1031}
1032
94603999
JG
1033/* Compute the offset of the baseclass which is
1034 the INDEXth baseclass of class TYPE, for a value ARG,
1035 wih extra offset of OFFSET.
1036 The result is the offste of the baseclass value relative
1037 to (the address of)(ARG) + OFFSET.
1038
1039 -1 is returned on error. */
1040
1041int
1042baseclass_offset (type, index, arg, offset)
1043 struct type *type;
1044 int index;
82a2edfb 1045 value_ptr arg;
94603999
JG
1046 int offset;
1047{
1048 struct type *basetype = TYPE_BASECLASS (type, index);
1049
1050 if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, index))
1051 {
1052 /* Must hunt for the pointer to this virtual baseclass. */
1053 register int i, len = TYPE_NFIELDS (type);
1054 register int n_baseclasses = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type);
94603999 1055
94603999
JG
1056 /* First look for the virtual baseclass pointer
1057 in the fields. */
1058 for (i = n_baseclasses; i < len; i++)
1059 {
1410f5f1 1060 if (vb_match (type, i, basetype))
94603999
JG
1061 {
1062 CORE_ADDR addr
1063 = unpack_pointer (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i),
1064 VALUE_CONTENTS (arg) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg)
1065 + offset
1066 + (TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) / 8));
1067
1068 if (VALUE_LVAL (arg) != lval_memory)
1069 return -1;
1070
1071 return addr -
1072 (LONGEST) (VALUE_ADDRESS (arg) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg) + offset);
1073 }
1074 }
1075 /* Not in the fields, so try looking through the baseclasses. */
1076 for (i = index+1; i < n_baseclasses; i++)
1077 {
1078 int boffset =
1079 baseclass_offset (type, i, arg, offset);
1080 if (boffset)
1081 return boffset;
1082 }
1083 /* Not found. */
1084 return -1;
1085 }
1086
1087 /* Baseclass is easily computed. */
1088 return TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, index) / 8;
1089}
1090
dd3b648e 1091/* Compute the address of the baseclass which is
f1d77e90 1092 the INDEXth baseclass of class TYPE. The TYPE base
71b16efa
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1093 of the object is at VALADDR.
1094
1095 If ERRP is non-NULL, set *ERRP to be the errno code of any error,
1096 or 0 if no error. In that case the return value is not the address
1097 of the baseclasss, but the address which could not be read
1098 successfully. */
dd3b648e 1099
94603999
JG
1100/* FIXME Fix remaining uses of baseclass_addr to use baseclass_offset */
1101
dd3b648e 1102char *
71b16efa 1103baseclass_addr (type, index, valaddr, valuep, errp)
dd3b648e
RP
1104 struct type *type;
1105 int index;
1106 char *valaddr;
82a2edfb 1107 value_ptr *valuep;
71b16efa 1108 int *errp;
dd3b648e
RP
1109{
1110 struct type *basetype = TYPE_BASECLASS (type, index);
1111
71b16efa
JK
1112 if (errp)
1113 *errp = 0;
aec4cb91 1114
dd3b648e
RP
1115 if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, index))
1116 {
1117 /* Must hunt for the pointer to this virtual baseclass. */
1118 register int i, len = TYPE_NFIELDS (type);
1119 register int n_baseclasses = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type);
dd3b648e 1120
dd3b648e
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1121 /* First look for the virtual baseclass pointer
1122 in the fields. */
1123 for (i = n_baseclasses; i < len; i++)
1124 {
1410f5f1 1125 if (vb_match (type, i, basetype))
dd3b648e 1126 {
82a2edfb 1127 value_ptr val = allocate_value (basetype);
71b16efa
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1128 CORE_ADDR addr;
1129 int status;
1130
e1ce8aa5
JK
1131 addr
1132 = unpack_pointer (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i),
71b16efa
JK
1133 valaddr + (TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) / 8));
1134
1135 status = target_read_memory (addr,
1136 VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val),
4f6f12f9 1137 TYPE_LENGTH (basetype));
71b16efa
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1138 VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory;
1139 VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = addr;
1140
1141 if (status != 0)
1142 {
1143 if (valuep)
1144 *valuep = NULL;
1145 release_value (val);
1146 value_free (val);
1147 if (errp)
1148 *errp = status;
1149 return (char *)addr;
1150 }
1151 else
1152 {
1153 if (valuep)
1154 *valuep = val;
1155 return (char *) VALUE_CONTENTS (val);
1156 }
dd3b648e
RP
1157 }
1158 }
1159 /* Not in the fields, so try looking through the baseclasses. */
1160 for (i = index+1; i < n_baseclasses; i++)
1161 {
1162 char *baddr;
1163
e1ce8aa5 1164 baddr = baseclass_addr (type, i, valaddr, valuep, errp);
dd3b648e
RP
1165 if (baddr)
1166 return baddr;
1167 }
1168 /* Not found. */
1169 if (valuep)
1170 *valuep = 0;
1171 return 0;
1172 }
1173
1174 /* Baseclass is easily computed. */
1175 if (valuep)
1176 *valuep = 0;
1177 return valaddr + TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, index) / 8;
1178}
dd3b648e 1179\f
4db8e515
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1180/* Unpack a field FIELDNO of the specified TYPE, from the anonymous object at
1181 VALADDR.
1182
1183 Extracting bits depends on endianness of the machine. Compute the
1184 number of least significant bits to discard. For big endian machines,
1185 we compute the total number of bits in the anonymous object, subtract
1186 off the bit count from the MSB of the object to the MSB of the
1187 bitfield, then the size of the bitfield, which leaves the LSB discard
1188 count. For little endian machines, the discard count is simply the
1189 number of bits from the LSB of the anonymous object to the LSB of the
1190 bitfield.
1191
1192 If the field is signed, we also do sign extension. */
1193
1194LONGEST
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1195unpack_field_as_long (type, valaddr, fieldno)
1196 struct type *type;
1197 char *valaddr;
1198 int fieldno;
1199{
4db8e515
FF
1200 unsigned LONGEST val;
1201 unsigned LONGEST valmask;
dd3b648e
RP
1202 int bitpos = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, fieldno);
1203 int bitsize = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, fieldno);
4db8e515 1204 int lsbcount;
dd3b648e 1205
34df79fc 1206 val = extract_unsigned_integer (valaddr + bitpos / 8, sizeof (val));
4db8e515
FF
1207
1208 /* Extract bits. See comment above. */
dd3b648e 1209
122ad9ab 1210#if BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
4db8e515 1211 lsbcount = (sizeof val * 8 - bitpos % 8 - bitsize);
dd3b648e 1212#else
4db8e515 1213 lsbcount = (bitpos % 8);
dd3b648e 1214#endif
4db8e515 1215 val >>= lsbcount;
dd3b648e 1216
4db8e515
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1217 /* If the field does not entirely fill a LONGEST, then zero the sign bits.
1218 If the field is signed, and is negative, then sign extend. */
1219
1220 if ((bitsize > 0) && (bitsize < 8 * sizeof (val)))
1221 {
1222 valmask = (((unsigned LONGEST) 1) << bitsize) - 1;
1223 val &= valmask;
1224 if (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, fieldno)))
1225 {
1226 if (val & (valmask ^ (valmask >> 1)))
1227 {
1228 val |= ~valmask;
1229 }
1230 }
1231 }
1232 return (val);
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RP
1233}
1234
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1235/* Modify the value of a bitfield. ADDR points to a block of memory in
1236 target byte order; the bitfield starts in the byte pointed to. FIELDVAL
1237 is the desired value of the field, in host byte order. BITPOS and BITSIZE
1238 indicate which bits (in target bit order) comprise the bitfield. */
1239
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1240void
1241modify_field (addr, fieldval, bitpos, bitsize)
1242 char *addr;
58e49e21 1243 LONGEST fieldval;
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1244 int bitpos, bitsize;
1245{
58e49e21 1246 LONGEST oword;
dd3b648e 1247
c3a21801
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1248 /* Reject values too big to fit in the field in question,
1249 otherwise adjoining fields may be corrupted. */
61a7292f
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1250 if (bitsize < (8 * sizeof (fieldval))
1251 && 0 != (fieldval & ~((1<<bitsize)-1)))
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1252 {
1253 /* FIXME: would like to include fieldval in the message, but
1254 we don't have a sprintf_longest. */
1255 error ("Value does not fit in %d bits.", bitsize);
1256 }
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1257
1258 oword = extract_signed_integer (addr, sizeof oword);
dd3b648e 1259
3f2e006b 1260 /* Shifting for bit field depends on endianness of the target machine. */
122ad9ab 1261#if BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
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1262 bitpos = sizeof (oword) * 8 - bitpos - bitsize;
1263#endif
1264
58e49e21 1265 /* Mask out old value, while avoiding shifts >= size of oword */
c3a21801 1266 if (bitsize < 8 * sizeof (oword))
58e49e21 1267 oword &= ~(((((unsigned LONGEST)1) << bitsize) - 1) << bitpos);
c3a21801 1268 else
58e49e21 1269 oword &= ~((~(unsigned LONGEST)0) << bitpos);
dd3b648e 1270 oword |= fieldval << bitpos;
3f2e006b 1271
34df79fc 1272 store_signed_integer (addr, sizeof oword, oword);
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1273}
1274\f
1275/* Convert C numbers into newly allocated values */
1276
82a2edfb 1277value_ptr
96b2f51c 1278value_from_longest (type, num)
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1279 struct type *type;
1280 register LONGEST num;
1281{
82a2edfb 1282 register value_ptr val = allocate_value (type);
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1283 register enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (type);
1284 register int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
1285
34df79fc 1286 switch (code)
dd3b648e 1287 {
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1288 case TYPE_CODE_INT:
1289 case TYPE_CODE_CHAR:
1290 case TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
1291 case TYPE_CODE_BOOL:
1292 store_signed_integer (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), len, num);
1293 break;
1294
1295 case TYPE_CODE_REF:
1296 case TYPE_CODE_PTR:
1297 /* This assumes that all pointers of a given length
1298 have the same form. */
1299 store_address (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), len, (CORE_ADDR) num);
1300 break;
1301
1302 default:
1303 error ("Unexpected type encountered for integer constant.");
dd3b648e 1304 }
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1305 return val;
1306}
1307
82a2edfb 1308value_ptr
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1309value_from_double (type, num)
1310 struct type *type;
1311 double num;
1312{
82a2edfb 1313 register value_ptr val = allocate_value (type);
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1314 register enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (type);
1315 register int len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
1316
1317 if (code == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
1318 {
bf5c0d64 1319 store_floating (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), len, num);
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1320 }
1321 else
1322 error ("Unexpected type encountered for floating constant.");
1323
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1324 return val;
1325}
1326\f
1327/* Deal with the value that is "about to be returned". */
1328
1329/* Return the value that a function returning now
1330 would be returning to its caller, assuming its type is VALTYPE.
1331 RETBUF is where we look for what ought to be the contents
1332 of the registers (in raw form). This is because it is often
1333 desirable to restore old values to those registers
1334 after saving the contents of interest, and then call
1335 this function using the saved values.
1336 struct_return is non-zero when the function in question is
1337 using the structure return conventions on the machine in question;
1338 0 when it is using the value returning conventions (this often
1339 means returning pointer to where structure is vs. returning value). */
1340
82a2edfb 1341value_ptr
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1342value_being_returned (valtype, retbuf, struct_return)
1343 register struct type *valtype;
1344 char retbuf[REGISTER_BYTES];
1345 int struct_return;
1346 /*ARGSUSED*/
1347{
82a2edfb 1348 register value_ptr val;
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1349 CORE_ADDR addr;
1350
1351#if defined (EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS)
1352 /* If this is not defined, just use EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE instead. */
1353 if (struct_return) {
1354 addr = EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS (retbuf);
1355 if (!addr)
1356 error ("Function return value unknown");
1357 return value_at (valtype, addr);
1358 }
1359#endif
1360
1361 val = allocate_value (valtype);
1362 EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE (valtype, retbuf, VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val));
1363
1364 return val;
1365}
1366
1367/* Should we use EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS instead of
1368 EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE? GCC_P is true if compiled with gcc
1369 and TYPE is the type (which is known to be struct, union or array).
1370
1371 On most machines, the struct convention is used unless we are
1372 using gcc and the type is of a special size. */
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1373/* As of about 31 Mar 93, GCC was changed to be compatible with the
1374 native compiler. GCC 2.3.3 was the last release that did it the
1375 old way. Since gcc2_compiled was not changed, we have no
1376 way to correctly win in all cases, so we just do the right thing
1377 for gcc1 and for gcc2 after this change. Thus it loses for gcc
1378 2.0-2.3.3. This is somewhat unfortunate, but changing gcc2_compiled
1379 would cause more chaos than dealing with some struct returns being
1380 handled wrong. */
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1381#if !defined (USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION)
1382#define USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION(gcc_p, type)\
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1383 (!((gcc_p == 1) && (TYPE_LENGTH (value_type) == 1 \
1384 || TYPE_LENGTH (value_type) == 2 \
1385 || TYPE_LENGTH (value_type) == 4 \
1386 || TYPE_LENGTH (value_type) == 8 \
1387 ) \
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1388 ))
1389#endif
1390
1391/* Return true if the function specified is using the structure returning
1392 convention on this machine to return arguments, or 0 if it is using
1393 the value returning convention. FUNCTION is the value representing
1394 the function, FUNCADDR is the address of the function, and VALUE_TYPE
1395 is the type returned by the function. GCC_P is nonzero if compiled
1396 with GCC. */
1397
1398int
1399using_struct_return (function, funcaddr, value_type, gcc_p)
82a2edfb 1400 value_ptr function;
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1401 CORE_ADDR funcaddr;
1402 struct type *value_type;
1403 int gcc_p;
1404 /*ARGSUSED*/
1405{
1406 register enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (value_type);
1407
1408 if (code == TYPE_CODE_ERROR)
1409 error ("Function return type unknown.");
1410
1411 if (code == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT ||
1412 code == TYPE_CODE_UNION ||
1413 code == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
1414 return USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION (gcc_p, value_type);
1415
1416 return 0;
1417}
1418
1419/* Store VAL so it will be returned if a function returns now.
1420 Does not verify that VAL's type matches what the current
1421 function wants to return. */
1422
1423void
1424set_return_value (val)
82a2edfb 1425 value_ptr val;
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1426{
1427 register enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val));
1428 double dbuf;
1429 LONGEST lbuf;
1430
1431 if (code == TYPE_CODE_ERROR)
1432 error ("Function return type unknown.");
1433
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1434 if ( code == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
1435 || code == TYPE_CODE_UNION) /* FIXME, implement struct return. */
1436 error ("GDB does not support specifying a struct or union return value.");
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1437
1438 /* FIXME, this is bogus. We don't know what the return conventions
1439 are, or how values should be promoted.... */
1440 if (code == TYPE_CODE_FLT)
1441 {
1442 dbuf = value_as_double (val);
1443
1444 STORE_RETURN_VALUE (VALUE_TYPE (val), (char *)&dbuf);
1445 }
1446 else
1447 {
1448 lbuf = value_as_long (val);
1449 STORE_RETURN_VALUE (VALUE_TYPE (val), (char *)&lbuf);
1450 }
1451}
1452\f
1453void
1454_initialize_values ()
1455{
f266e564 1456 add_cmd ("convenience", no_class, show_convenience,
dd3b648e
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1457 "Debugger convenience (\"$foo\") variables.\n\
1458These variables are created when you assign them values;\n\
1459thus, \"print $foo=1\" gives \"$foo\" the value 1. Values may be any type.\n\n\
1460A few convenience variables are given values automatically:\n\
1461\"$_\"holds the last address examined with \"x\" or \"info lines\",\n\
f266e564
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1462\"$__\" holds the contents of the last address examined with \"x\".",
1463 &showlist);
dd3b648e 1464
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1465 add_cmd ("values", no_class, show_values,
1466 "Elements of value history around item number IDX (or last ten).",
1467 &showlist);
dd3b648e 1468}
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