| 1 | /* DWARF 2 debugging format support for GDB. |
| 2 | |
| 3 | Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, |
| 4 | 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 |
| 5 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 6 | |
| 7 | Adapted by Gary Funck (gary@intrepid.com), Intrepid Technology, |
| 8 | Inc. with support from Florida State University (under contract |
| 9 | with the Ada Joint Program Office), and Silicon Graphics, Inc. |
| 10 | Initial contribution by Brent Benson, Harris Computer Systems, Inc., |
| 11 | based on Fred Fish's (Cygnus Support) implementation of DWARF 1 |
| 12 | support. |
| 13 | |
| 14 | This file is part of GDB. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 17 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 18 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
| 19 | (at your option) any later version. |
| 20 | |
| 21 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 22 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 23 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 24 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 25 | |
| 26 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 27 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| 28 | |
| 29 | #include "defs.h" |
| 30 | #include "bfd.h" |
| 31 | #include "symtab.h" |
| 32 | #include "gdbtypes.h" |
| 33 | #include "objfiles.h" |
| 34 | #include "elf/dwarf2.h" |
| 35 | #include "buildsym.h" |
| 36 | #include "demangle.h" |
| 37 | #include "expression.h" |
| 38 | #include "filenames.h" /* for DOSish file names */ |
| 39 | #include "macrotab.h" |
| 40 | #include "language.h" |
| 41 | #include "complaints.h" |
| 42 | #include "bcache.h" |
| 43 | #include "dwarf2expr.h" |
| 44 | #include "dwarf2loc.h" |
| 45 | #include "cp-support.h" |
| 46 | #include "hashtab.h" |
| 47 | #include "command.h" |
| 48 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
| 49 | #include "addrmap.h" |
| 50 | |
| 51 | #include <fcntl.h> |
| 52 | #include "gdb_string.h" |
| 53 | #include "gdb_assert.h" |
| 54 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 55 | #ifdef HAVE_ZLIB_H |
| 56 | #include <zlib.h> |
| 57 | #endif |
| 58 | |
| 59 | /* A note on memory usage for this file. |
| 60 | |
| 61 | At the present time, this code reads the debug info sections into |
| 62 | the objfile's objfile_obstack. A definite improvement for startup |
| 63 | time, on platforms which do not emit relocations for debug |
| 64 | sections, would be to use mmap instead. The object's complete |
| 65 | debug information is loaded into memory, partly to simplify |
| 66 | absolute DIE references. |
| 67 | |
| 68 | Whether using obstacks or mmap, the sections should remain loaded |
| 69 | until the objfile is released, and pointers into the section data |
| 70 | can be used for any other data associated to the objfile (symbol |
| 71 | names, type names, location expressions to name a few). */ |
| 72 | |
| 73 | #if 0 |
| 74 | /* .debug_info header for a compilation unit |
| 75 | Because of alignment constraints, this structure has padding and cannot |
| 76 | be mapped directly onto the beginning of the .debug_info section. */ |
| 77 | typedef struct comp_unit_header |
| 78 | { |
| 79 | unsigned int length; /* length of the .debug_info |
| 80 | contribution */ |
| 81 | unsigned short version; /* version number -- 2 for DWARF |
| 82 | version 2 */ |
| 83 | unsigned int abbrev_offset; /* offset into .debug_abbrev section */ |
| 84 | unsigned char addr_size; /* byte size of an address -- 4 */ |
| 85 | } |
| 86 | _COMP_UNIT_HEADER; |
| 87 | #define _ACTUAL_COMP_UNIT_HEADER_SIZE 11 |
| 88 | #endif |
| 89 | |
| 90 | /* .debug_pubnames header |
| 91 | Because of alignment constraints, this structure has padding and cannot |
| 92 | be mapped directly onto the beginning of the .debug_info section. */ |
| 93 | typedef struct pubnames_header |
| 94 | { |
| 95 | unsigned int length; /* length of the .debug_pubnames |
| 96 | contribution */ |
| 97 | unsigned char version; /* version number -- 2 for DWARF |
| 98 | version 2 */ |
| 99 | unsigned int info_offset; /* offset into .debug_info section */ |
| 100 | unsigned int info_size; /* byte size of .debug_info section |
| 101 | portion */ |
| 102 | } |
| 103 | _PUBNAMES_HEADER; |
| 104 | #define _ACTUAL_PUBNAMES_HEADER_SIZE 13 |
| 105 | |
| 106 | /* .debug_pubnames header |
| 107 | Because of alignment constraints, this structure has padding and cannot |
| 108 | be mapped directly onto the beginning of the .debug_info section. */ |
| 109 | typedef struct aranges_header |
| 110 | { |
| 111 | unsigned int length; /* byte len of the .debug_aranges |
| 112 | contribution */ |
| 113 | unsigned short version; /* version number -- 2 for DWARF |
| 114 | version 2 */ |
| 115 | unsigned int info_offset; /* offset into .debug_info section */ |
| 116 | unsigned char addr_size; /* byte size of an address */ |
| 117 | unsigned char seg_size; /* byte size of segment descriptor */ |
| 118 | } |
| 119 | _ARANGES_HEADER; |
| 120 | #define _ACTUAL_ARANGES_HEADER_SIZE 12 |
| 121 | |
| 122 | /* .debug_line statement program prologue |
| 123 | Because of alignment constraints, this structure has padding and cannot |
| 124 | be mapped directly onto the beginning of the .debug_info section. */ |
| 125 | typedef struct statement_prologue |
| 126 | { |
| 127 | unsigned int total_length; /* byte length of the statement |
| 128 | information */ |
| 129 | unsigned short version; /* version number -- 2 for DWARF |
| 130 | version 2 */ |
| 131 | unsigned int prologue_length; /* # bytes between prologue & |
| 132 | stmt program */ |
| 133 | unsigned char minimum_instruction_length; /* byte size of |
| 134 | smallest instr */ |
| 135 | unsigned char default_is_stmt; /* initial value of is_stmt |
| 136 | register */ |
| 137 | char line_base; |
| 138 | unsigned char line_range; |
| 139 | unsigned char opcode_base; /* number assigned to first special |
| 140 | opcode */ |
| 141 | unsigned char *standard_opcode_lengths; |
| 142 | } |
| 143 | _STATEMENT_PROLOGUE; |
| 144 | |
| 145 | /* When non-zero, dump DIEs after they are read in. */ |
| 146 | static int dwarf2_die_debug = 0; |
| 147 | |
| 148 | /* When set, the file that we're processing is known to have debugging |
| 149 | info for C++ namespaces. GCC 3.3.x did not produce this information, |
| 150 | but later versions do. */ |
| 151 | |
| 152 | static int processing_has_namespace_info; |
| 153 | |
| 154 | static const struct objfile_data *dwarf2_objfile_data_key; |
| 155 | |
| 156 | struct dwarf2_per_objfile |
| 157 | { |
| 158 | /* Sizes of debugging sections. */ |
| 159 | unsigned int info_size; |
| 160 | unsigned int abbrev_size; |
| 161 | unsigned int line_size; |
| 162 | unsigned int pubnames_size; |
| 163 | unsigned int aranges_size; |
| 164 | unsigned int loc_size; |
| 165 | unsigned int macinfo_size; |
| 166 | unsigned int str_size; |
| 167 | unsigned int ranges_size; |
| 168 | unsigned int frame_size; |
| 169 | unsigned int eh_frame_size; |
| 170 | |
| 171 | /* Loaded data from the sections. */ |
| 172 | gdb_byte *info_buffer; |
| 173 | gdb_byte *abbrev_buffer; |
| 174 | gdb_byte *line_buffer; |
| 175 | gdb_byte *str_buffer; |
| 176 | gdb_byte *macinfo_buffer; |
| 177 | gdb_byte *ranges_buffer; |
| 178 | gdb_byte *loc_buffer; |
| 179 | |
| 180 | /* A list of all the compilation units. This is used to locate |
| 181 | the target compilation unit of a particular reference. */ |
| 182 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data **all_comp_units; |
| 183 | |
| 184 | /* The number of compilation units in ALL_COMP_UNITS. */ |
| 185 | int n_comp_units; |
| 186 | |
| 187 | /* A chain of compilation units that are currently read in, so that |
| 188 | they can be freed later. */ |
| 189 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *read_in_chain; |
| 190 | |
| 191 | /* A flag indicating wether this objfile has a section loaded at a |
| 192 | VMA of 0. */ |
| 193 | int has_section_at_zero; |
| 194 | }; |
| 195 | |
| 196 | static struct dwarf2_per_objfile *dwarf2_per_objfile; |
| 197 | |
| 198 | static asection *dwarf_info_section; |
| 199 | static asection *dwarf_abbrev_section; |
| 200 | static asection *dwarf_line_section; |
| 201 | static asection *dwarf_pubnames_section; |
| 202 | static asection *dwarf_aranges_section; |
| 203 | static asection *dwarf_loc_section; |
| 204 | static asection *dwarf_macinfo_section; |
| 205 | static asection *dwarf_str_section; |
| 206 | static asection *dwarf_ranges_section; |
| 207 | asection *dwarf_frame_section; |
| 208 | asection *dwarf_eh_frame_section; |
| 209 | |
| 210 | /* names of the debugging sections */ |
| 211 | |
| 212 | /* Note that if the debugging section has been compressed, it might |
| 213 | have a name like .zdebug_info. */ |
| 214 | |
| 215 | #define INFO_SECTION "debug_info" |
| 216 | #define ABBREV_SECTION "debug_abbrev" |
| 217 | #define LINE_SECTION "debug_line" |
| 218 | #define PUBNAMES_SECTION "debug_pubnames" |
| 219 | #define ARANGES_SECTION "debug_aranges" |
| 220 | #define LOC_SECTION "debug_loc" |
| 221 | #define MACINFO_SECTION "debug_macinfo" |
| 222 | #define STR_SECTION "debug_str" |
| 223 | #define RANGES_SECTION "debug_ranges" |
| 224 | #define FRAME_SECTION "debug_frame" |
| 225 | #define EH_FRAME_SECTION "eh_frame" |
| 226 | |
| 227 | /* local data types */ |
| 228 | |
| 229 | /* We hold several abbreviation tables in memory at the same time. */ |
| 230 | #ifndef ABBREV_HASH_SIZE |
| 231 | #define ABBREV_HASH_SIZE 121 |
| 232 | #endif |
| 233 | |
| 234 | /* The data in a compilation unit header, after target2host |
| 235 | translation, looks like this. */ |
| 236 | struct comp_unit_head |
| 237 | { |
| 238 | unsigned int length; |
| 239 | short version; |
| 240 | unsigned char addr_size; |
| 241 | unsigned char signed_addr_p; |
| 242 | unsigned int abbrev_offset; |
| 243 | |
| 244 | /* Size of file offsets; either 4 or 8. */ |
| 245 | unsigned int offset_size; |
| 246 | |
| 247 | /* Size of the length field; either 4 or 12. */ |
| 248 | unsigned int initial_length_size; |
| 249 | |
| 250 | /* Offset to the first byte of this compilation unit header in the |
| 251 | .debug_info section, for resolving relative reference dies. */ |
| 252 | unsigned int offset; |
| 253 | |
| 254 | /* Offset to first die in this cu from the start of the cu. |
| 255 | This will be the first byte following the compilation unit header. */ |
| 256 | unsigned int first_die_offset; |
| 257 | }; |
| 258 | |
| 259 | /* Internal state when decoding a particular compilation unit. */ |
| 260 | struct dwarf2_cu |
| 261 | { |
| 262 | /* The objfile containing this compilation unit. */ |
| 263 | struct objfile *objfile; |
| 264 | |
| 265 | /* The header of the compilation unit. */ |
| 266 | struct comp_unit_head header; |
| 267 | |
| 268 | /* Base address of this compilation unit. */ |
| 269 | CORE_ADDR base_address; |
| 270 | |
| 271 | /* Non-zero if base_address has been set. */ |
| 272 | int base_known; |
| 273 | |
| 274 | struct function_range *first_fn, *last_fn, *cached_fn; |
| 275 | |
| 276 | /* The language we are debugging. */ |
| 277 | enum language language; |
| 278 | const struct language_defn *language_defn; |
| 279 | |
| 280 | const char *producer; |
| 281 | |
| 282 | /* The generic symbol table building routines have separate lists for |
| 283 | file scope symbols and all all other scopes (local scopes). So |
| 284 | we need to select the right one to pass to add_symbol_to_list(). |
| 285 | We do it by keeping a pointer to the correct list in list_in_scope. |
| 286 | |
| 287 | FIXME: The original dwarf code just treated the file scope as the |
| 288 | first local scope, and all other local scopes as nested local |
| 289 | scopes, and worked fine. Check to see if we really need to |
| 290 | distinguish these in buildsym.c. */ |
| 291 | struct pending **list_in_scope; |
| 292 | |
| 293 | /* DWARF abbreviation table associated with this compilation unit. */ |
| 294 | struct abbrev_info **dwarf2_abbrevs; |
| 295 | |
| 296 | /* Storage for the abbrev table. */ |
| 297 | struct obstack abbrev_obstack; |
| 298 | |
| 299 | /* Hash table holding all the loaded partial DIEs. */ |
| 300 | htab_t partial_dies; |
| 301 | |
| 302 | /* `.debug_ranges' offset for this `DW_TAG_compile_unit' DIE. */ |
| 303 | unsigned int ranges_offset; |
| 304 | |
| 305 | /* Storage for things with the same lifetime as this read-in compilation |
| 306 | unit, including partial DIEs. */ |
| 307 | struct obstack comp_unit_obstack; |
| 308 | |
| 309 | /* When multiple dwarf2_cu structures are living in memory, this field |
| 310 | chains them all together, so that they can be released efficiently. |
| 311 | We will probably also want a generation counter so that most-recently-used |
| 312 | compilation units are cached... */ |
| 313 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *read_in_chain; |
| 314 | |
| 315 | /* Backchain to our per_cu entry if the tree has been built. */ |
| 316 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu; |
| 317 | |
| 318 | /* Pointer to the die -> type map. Although it is stored |
| 319 | permanently in per_cu, we copy it here to avoid double |
| 320 | indirection. */ |
| 321 | htab_t type_hash; |
| 322 | |
| 323 | /* How many compilation units ago was this CU last referenced? */ |
| 324 | int last_used; |
| 325 | |
| 326 | /* A hash table of die offsets for following references. */ |
| 327 | htab_t die_hash; |
| 328 | |
| 329 | /* Full DIEs if read in. */ |
| 330 | struct die_info *dies; |
| 331 | |
| 332 | /* A set of pointers to dwarf2_per_cu_data objects for compilation |
| 333 | units referenced by this one. Only set during full symbol processing; |
| 334 | partial symbol tables do not have dependencies. */ |
| 335 | htab_t dependencies; |
| 336 | |
| 337 | /* Header data from the line table, during full symbol processing. */ |
| 338 | struct line_header *line_header; |
| 339 | |
| 340 | /* Mark used when releasing cached dies. */ |
| 341 | unsigned int mark : 1; |
| 342 | |
| 343 | /* This flag will be set if this compilation unit might include |
| 344 | inter-compilation-unit references. */ |
| 345 | unsigned int has_form_ref_addr : 1; |
| 346 | |
| 347 | /* This flag will be set if this compilation unit includes any |
| 348 | DW_TAG_namespace DIEs. If we know that there are explicit |
| 349 | DIEs for namespaces, we don't need to try to infer them |
| 350 | from mangled names. */ |
| 351 | unsigned int has_namespace_info : 1; |
| 352 | |
| 353 | /* Field `ranges_offset' is filled in; flag as the value may be zero. */ |
| 354 | unsigned int has_ranges_offset : 1; |
| 355 | }; |
| 356 | |
| 357 | /* Persistent data held for a compilation unit, even when not |
| 358 | processing it. We put a pointer to this structure in the |
| 359 | read_symtab_private field of the psymtab. If we encounter |
| 360 | inter-compilation-unit references, we also maintain a sorted |
| 361 | list of all compilation units. */ |
| 362 | |
| 363 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data |
| 364 | { |
| 365 | /* The start offset and length of this compilation unit. 2**30-1 |
| 366 | bytes should suffice to store the length of any compilation unit |
| 367 | - if it doesn't, GDB will fall over anyway. |
| 368 | NOTE: Unlike comp_unit_head.length, this length includes |
| 369 | initial_length_size. */ |
| 370 | unsigned int offset; |
| 371 | unsigned int length : 30; |
| 372 | |
| 373 | /* Flag indicating this compilation unit will be read in before |
| 374 | any of the current compilation units are processed. */ |
| 375 | unsigned int queued : 1; |
| 376 | |
| 377 | /* This flag will be set if we need to load absolutely all DIEs |
| 378 | for this compilation unit, instead of just the ones we think |
| 379 | are interesting. It gets set if we look for a DIE in the |
| 380 | hash table and don't find it. */ |
| 381 | unsigned int load_all_dies : 1; |
| 382 | |
| 383 | /* Set iff currently read in. */ |
| 384 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu; |
| 385 | |
| 386 | /* If full symbols for this CU have been read in, then this field |
| 387 | holds a map of DIE offsets to types. It isn't always possible |
| 388 | to reconstruct this information later, so we have to preserve |
| 389 | it. */ |
| 390 | htab_t type_hash; |
| 391 | |
| 392 | /* The partial symbol table associated with this compilation unit, |
| 393 | or NULL for partial units (which do not have an associated |
| 394 | symtab). */ |
| 395 | struct partial_symtab *psymtab; |
| 396 | }; |
| 397 | |
| 398 | /* The line number information for a compilation unit (found in the |
| 399 | .debug_line section) begins with a "statement program header", |
| 400 | which contains the following information. */ |
| 401 | struct line_header |
| 402 | { |
| 403 | unsigned int total_length; |
| 404 | unsigned short version; |
| 405 | unsigned int header_length; |
| 406 | unsigned char minimum_instruction_length; |
| 407 | unsigned char default_is_stmt; |
| 408 | int line_base; |
| 409 | unsigned char line_range; |
| 410 | unsigned char opcode_base; |
| 411 | |
| 412 | /* standard_opcode_lengths[i] is the number of operands for the |
| 413 | standard opcode whose value is i. This means that |
| 414 | standard_opcode_lengths[0] is unused, and the last meaningful |
| 415 | element is standard_opcode_lengths[opcode_base - 1]. */ |
| 416 | unsigned char *standard_opcode_lengths; |
| 417 | |
| 418 | /* The include_directories table. NOTE! These strings are not |
| 419 | allocated with xmalloc; instead, they are pointers into |
| 420 | debug_line_buffer. If you try to free them, `free' will get |
| 421 | indigestion. */ |
| 422 | unsigned int num_include_dirs, include_dirs_size; |
| 423 | char **include_dirs; |
| 424 | |
| 425 | /* The file_names table. NOTE! These strings are not allocated |
| 426 | with xmalloc; instead, they are pointers into debug_line_buffer. |
| 427 | Don't try to free them directly. */ |
| 428 | unsigned int num_file_names, file_names_size; |
| 429 | struct file_entry |
| 430 | { |
| 431 | char *name; |
| 432 | unsigned int dir_index; |
| 433 | unsigned int mod_time; |
| 434 | unsigned int length; |
| 435 | int included_p; /* Non-zero if referenced by the Line Number Program. */ |
| 436 | struct symtab *symtab; /* The associated symbol table, if any. */ |
| 437 | } *file_names; |
| 438 | |
| 439 | /* The start and end of the statement program following this |
| 440 | header. These point into dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer. */ |
| 441 | gdb_byte *statement_program_start, *statement_program_end; |
| 442 | }; |
| 443 | |
| 444 | /* When we construct a partial symbol table entry we only |
| 445 | need this much information. */ |
| 446 | struct partial_die_info |
| 447 | { |
| 448 | /* Offset of this DIE. */ |
| 449 | unsigned int offset; |
| 450 | |
| 451 | /* DWARF-2 tag for this DIE. */ |
| 452 | ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_tag) tag : 16; |
| 453 | |
| 454 | /* Language code associated with this DIE. This is only used |
| 455 | for the compilation unit DIE. */ |
| 456 | unsigned int language : 8; |
| 457 | |
| 458 | /* Assorted flags describing the data found in this DIE. */ |
| 459 | unsigned int has_children : 1; |
| 460 | unsigned int is_external : 1; |
| 461 | unsigned int is_declaration : 1; |
| 462 | unsigned int has_type : 1; |
| 463 | unsigned int has_specification : 1; |
| 464 | unsigned int has_stmt_list : 1; |
| 465 | unsigned int has_pc_info : 1; |
| 466 | |
| 467 | /* Flag set if the SCOPE field of this structure has been |
| 468 | computed. */ |
| 469 | unsigned int scope_set : 1; |
| 470 | |
| 471 | /* Flag set if the DIE has a byte_size attribute. */ |
| 472 | unsigned int has_byte_size : 1; |
| 473 | |
| 474 | /* The name of this DIE. Normally the value of DW_AT_name, but |
| 475 | sometimes DW_TAG_MIPS_linkage_name or a string computed in some |
| 476 | other fashion. */ |
| 477 | char *name; |
| 478 | char *dirname; |
| 479 | |
| 480 | /* The scope to prepend to our children. This is generally |
| 481 | allocated on the comp_unit_obstack, so will disappear |
| 482 | when this compilation unit leaves the cache. */ |
| 483 | char *scope; |
| 484 | |
| 485 | /* The location description associated with this DIE, if any. */ |
| 486 | struct dwarf_block *locdesc; |
| 487 | |
| 488 | /* If HAS_PC_INFO, the PC range associated with this DIE. */ |
| 489 | CORE_ADDR lowpc; |
| 490 | CORE_ADDR highpc; |
| 491 | |
| 492 | /* Pointer into the info_buffer pointing at the target of |
| 493 | DW_AT_sibling, if any. */ |
| 494 | gdb_byte *sibling; |
| 495 | |
| 496 | /* If HAS_SPECIFICATION, the offset of the DIE referred to by |
| 497 | DW_AT_specification (or DW_AT_abstract_origin or |
| 498 | DW_AT_extension). */ |
| 499 | unsigned int spec_offset; |
| 500 | |
| 501 | /* If HAS_STMT_LIST, the offset of the Line Number Information data. */ |
| 502 | unsigned int line_offset; |
| 503 | |
| 504 | /* Pointers to this DIE's parent, first child, and next sibling, |
| 505 | if any. */ |
| 506 | struct partial_die_info *die_parent, *die_child, *die_sibling; |
| 507 | }; |
| 508 | |
| 509 | /* This data structure holds the information of an abbrev. */ |
| 510 | struct abbrev_info |
| 511 | { |
| 512 | unsigned int number; /* number identifying abbrev */ |
| 513 | enum dwarf_tag tag; /* dwarf tag */ |
| 514 | unsigned short has_children; /* boolean */ |
| 515 | unsigned short num_attrs; /* number of attributes */ |
| 516 | struct attr_abbrev *attrs; /* an array of attribute descriptions */ |
| 517 | struct abbrev_info *next; /* next in chain */ |
| 518 | }; |
| 519 | |
| 520 | struct attr_abbrev |
| 521 | { |
| 522 | ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_attribute) name : 16; |
| 523 | ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_form) form : 16; |
| 524 | }; |
| 525 | |
| 526 | /* Additional GDB-specific attribute forms. */ |
| 527 | enum |
| 528 | { |
| 529 | /* A string which has been updated to GDB's internal |
| 530 | representation (e.g. converted to canonical form) and does not |
| 531 | need to be updated again. */ |
| 532 | GDB_FORM_cached_string = 0xff |
| 533 | }; |
| 534 | |
| 535 | /* Attributes have a name and a value */ |
| 536 | struct attribute |
| 537 | { |
| 538 | ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_attribute) name : 16; |
| 539 | ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_form) form : 16; |
| 540 | union |
| 541 | { |
| 542 | char *str; |
| 543 | struct dwarf_block *blk; |
| 544 | unsigned long unsnd; |
| 545 | long int snd; |
| 546 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
| 547 | } |
| 548 | u; |
| 549 | }; |
| 550 | |
| 551 | /* This data structure holds a complete die structure. */ |
| 552 | struct die_info |
| 553 | { |
| 554 | /* DWARF-2 tag for this DIE. */ |
| 555 | ENUM_BITFIELD(dwarf_tag) tag : 16; |
| 556 | |
| 557 | /* Number of attributes */ |
| 558 | unsigned short num_attrs; |
| 559 | |
| 560 | /* Abbrev number */ |
| 561 | unsigned int abbrev; |
| 562 | |
| 563 | /* Offset in .debug_info section */ |
| 564 | unsigned int offset; |
| 565 | |
| 566 | /* The dies in a compilation unit form an n-ary tree. PARENT |
| 567 | points to this die's parent; CHILD points to the first child of |
| 568 | this node; and all the children of a given node are chained |
| 569 | together via their SIBLING fields, terminated by a die whose |
| 570 | tag is zero. */ |
| 571 | struct die_info *child; /* Its first child, if any. */ |
| 572 | struct die_info *sibling; /* Its next sibling, if any. */ |
| 573 | struct die_info *parent; /* Its parent, if any. */ |
| 574 | |
| 575 | /* An array of attributes, with NUM_ATTRS elements. There may be |
| 576 | zero, but it's not common and zero-sized arrays are not |
| 577 | sufficiently portable C. */ |
| 578 | struct attribute attrs[1]; |
| 579 | }; |
| 580 | |
| 581 | struct function_range |
| 582 | { |
| 583 | const char *name; |
| 584 | CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc; |
| 585 | int seen_line; |
| 586 | struct function_range *next; |
| 587 | }; |
| 588 | |
| 589 | /* Get at parts of an attribute structure */ |
| 590 | |
| 591 | #define DW_STRING(attr) ((attr)->u.str) |
| 592 | #define DW_UNSND(attr) ((attr)->u.unsnd) |
| 593 | #define DW_BLOCK(attr) ((attr)->u.blk) |
| 594 | #define DW_SND(attr) ((attr)->u.snd) |
| 595 | #define DW_ADDR(attr) ((attr)->u.addr) |
| 596 | |
| 597 | /* Blocks are a bunch of untyped bytes. */ |
| 598 | struct dwarf_block |
| 599 | { |
| 600 | unsigned int size; |
| 601 | gdb_byte *data; |
| 602 | }; |
| 603 | |
| 604 | #ifndef ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK |
| 605 | #define ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK 4 |
| 606 | #endif |
| 607 | |
| 608 | /* Allocate fields for structs, unions and enums in this size. */ |
| 609 | #ifndef DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK |
| 610 | #define DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK 4 |
| 611 | #endif |
| 612 | |
| 613 | /* A zeroed version of a partial die for initialization purposes. */ |
| 614 | static struct partial_die_info zeroed_partial_die; |
| 615 | |
| 616 | /* FIXME: We might want to set this from BFD via bfd_arch_bits_per_byte, |
| 617 | but this would require a corresponding change in unpack_field_as_long |
| 618 | and friends. */ |
| 619 | static int bits_per_byte = 8; |
| 620 | |
| 621 | /* The routines that read and process dies for a C struct or C++ class |
| 622 | pass lists of data member fields and lists of member function fields |
| 623 | in an instance of a field_info structure, as defined below. */ |
| 624 | struct field_info |
| 625 | { |
| 626 | /* List of data member and baseclasses fields. */ |
| 627 | struct nextfield |
| 628 | { |
| 629 | struct nextfield *next; |
| 630 | int accessibility; |
| 631 | int virtuality; |
| 632 | struct field field; |
| 633 | } |
| 634 | *fields; |
| 635 | |
| 636 | /* Number of fields. */ |
| 637 | int nfields; |
| 638 | |
| 639 | /* Number of baseclasses. */ |
| 640 | int nbaseclasses; |
| 641 | |
| 642 | /* Set if the accesibility of one of the fields is not public. */ |
| 643 | int non_public_fields; |
| 644 | |
| 645 | /* Member function fields array, entries are allocated in the order they |
| 646 | are encountered in the object file. */ |
| 647 | struct nextfnfield |
| 648 | { |
| 649 | struct nextfnfield *next; |
| 650 | struct fn_field fnfield; |
| 651 | } |
| 652 | *fnfields; |
| 653 | |
| 654 | /* Member function fieldlist array, contains name of possibly overloaded |
| 655 | member function, number of overloaded member functions and a pointer |
| 656 | to the head of the member function field chain. */ |
| 657 | struct fnfieldlist |
| 658 | { |
| 659 | char *name; |
| 660 | int length; |
| 661 | struct nextfnfield *head; |
| 662 | } |
| 663 | *fnfieldlists; |
| 664 | |
| 665 | /* Number of entries in the fnfieldlists array. */ |
| 666 | int nfnfields; |
| 667 | }; |
| 668 | |
| 669 | /* One item on the queue of compilation units to read in full symbols |
| 670 | for. */ |
| 671 | struct dwarf2_queue_item |
| 672 | { |
| 673 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu; |
| 674 | struct dwarf2_queue_item *next; |
| 675 | }; |
| 676 | |
| 677 | /* The current queue. */ |
| 678 | static struct dwarf2_queue_item *dwarf2_queue, *dwarf2_queue_tail; |
| 679 | |
| 680 | /* Loaded secondary compilation units are kept in memory until they |
| 681 | have not been referenced for the processing of this many |
| 682 | compilation units. Set this to zero to disable caching. Cache |
| 683 | sizes of up to at least twenty will improve startup time for |
| 684 | typical inter-CU-reference binaries, at an obvious memory cost. */ |
| 685 | static int dwarf2_max_cache_age = 5; |
| 686 | static void |
| 687 | show_dwarf2_max_cache_age (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, |
| 688 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) |
| 689 | { |
| 690 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("\ |
| 691 | The upper bound on the age of cached dwarf2 compilation units is %s.\n"), |
| 692 | value); |
| 693 | } |
| 694 | |
| 695 | |
| 696 | /* Various complaints about symbol reading that don't abort the process */ |
| 697 | |
| 698 | static void |
| 699 | dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint (void) |
| 700 | { |
| 701 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 702 | _("statement list doesn't fit in .debug_line section")); |
| 703 | } |
| 704 | |
| 705 | static void |
| 706 | dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint (void) |
| 707 | { |
| 708 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 709 | _(".debug_line section has line data without a file")); |
| 710 | } |
| 711 | |
| 712 | static void |
| 713 | dwarf2_debug_line_missing_end_sequence_complaint (void) |
| 714 | { |
| 715 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 716 | _(".debug_line section has line program sequence without an end")); |
| 717 | } |
| 718 | |
| 719 | static void |
| 720 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (void) |
| 721 | { |
| 722 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("location expression too complex")); |
| 723 | } |
| 724 | |
| 725 | static void |
| 726 | dwarf2_const_value_length_mismatch_complaint (const char *arg1, int arg2, |
| 727 | int arg3) |
| 728 | { |
| 729 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 730 | _("const value length mismatch for '%s', got %d, expected %d"), arg1, |
| 731 | arg2, arg3); |
| 732 | } |
| 733 | |
| 734 | static void |
| 735 | dwarf2_macros_too_long_complaint (void) |
| 736 | { |
| 737 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 738 | _("macro info runs off end of `.debug_macinfo' section")); |
| 739 | } |
| 740 | |
| 741 | static void |
| 742 | dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (const char *arg1) |
| 743 | { |
| 744 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 745 | _("macro debug info contains a malformed macro definition:\n`%s'"), |
| 746 | arg1); |
| 747 | } |
| 748 | |
| 749 | static void |
| 750 | dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint (const char *arg1, const char *arg2) |
| 751 | { |
| 752 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 753 | _("invalid attribute class or form for '%s' in '%s'"), arg1, arg2); |
| 754 | } |
| 755 | |
| 756 | /* local function prototypes */ |
| 757 | |
| 758 | static void dwarf2_locate_sections (bfd *, asection *, void *); |
| 759 | |
| 760 | #if 0 |
| 761 | static void dwarf2_build_psymtabs_easy (struct objfile *, int); |
| 762 | #endif |
| 763 | |
| 764 | static void dwarf2_create_include_psymtab (char *, struct partial_symtab *, |
| 765 | struct objfile *); |
| 766 | |
| 767 | static void dwarf2_build_include_psymtabs (struct dwarf2_cu *, |
| 768 | struct partial_die_info *, |
| 769 | struct partial_symtab *); |
| 770 | |
| 771 | static void dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard (struct objfile *, int); |
| 772 | |
| 773 | static void scan_partial_symbols (struct partial_die_info *, |
| 774 | CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *, |
| 775 | int, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 776 | |
| 777 | static void add_partial_symbol (struct partial_die_info *, |
| 778 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 779 | |
| 780 | static int pdi_needs_namespace (enum dwarf_tag tag); |
| 781 | |
| 782 | static void add_partial_namespace (struct partial_die_info *pdi, |
| 783 | CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, |
| 784 | int need_pc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 785 | |
| 786 | static void add_partial_module (struct partial_die_info *pdi, CORE_ADDR *lowpc, |
| 787 | CORE_ADDR *highpc, int need_pc, |
| 788 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 789 | |
| 790 | static void add_partial_enumeration (struct partial_die_info *enum_pdi, |
| 791 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 792 | |
| 793 | static void add_partial_subprogram (struct partial_die_info *pdi, |
| 794 | CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, |
| 795 | int need_pc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 796 | |
| 797 | static gdb_byte *locate_pdi_sibling (struct partial_die_info *orig_pdi, |
| 798 | gdb_byte *info_ptr, |
| 799 | bfd *abfd, |
| 800 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 801 | |
| 802 | static void dwarf2_psymtab_to_symtab (struct partial_symtab *); |
| 803 | |
| 804 | static void psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *); |
| 805 | |
| 806 | gdb_byte *dwarf2_read_section (struct objfile *, asection *); |
| 807 | |
| 808 | static void dwarf2_read_abbrevs (bfd *abfd, struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 809 | |
| 810 | static void dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (void *); |
| 811 | |
| 812 | static struct abbrev_info *peek_die_abbrev (gdb_byte *, unsigned int *, |
| 813 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 814 | |
| 815 | static struct abbrev_info *dwarf2_lookup_abbrev (unsigned int, |
| 816 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 817 | |
| 818 | static struct partial_die_info *load_partial_dies (bfd *, gdb_byte *, int, |
| 819 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 820 | |
| 821 | static gdb_byte *read_partial_die (struct partial_die_info *, |
| 822 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev, unsigned int, |
| 823 | bfd *, gdb_byte *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 824 | |
| 825 | static struct partial_die_info *find_partial_die (unsigned int, |
| 826 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 827 | |
| 828 | static void fixup_partial_die (struct partial_die_info *, |
| 829 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 830 | |
| 831 | static gdb_byte *read_full_die (struct die_info **, bfd *, gdb_byte *, |
| 832 | struct dwarf2_cu *, int *); |
| 833 | |
| 834 | static gdb_byte *read_attribute (struct attribute *, struct attr_abbrev *, |
| 835 | bfd *, gdb_byte *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 836 | |
| 837 | static gdb_byte *read_attribute_value (struct attribute *, unsigned, |
| 838 | bfd *, gdb_byte *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 839 | |
| 840 | static unsigned int read_1_byte (bfd *, gdb_byte *); |
| 841 | |
| 842 | static int read_1_signed_byte (bfd *, gdb_byte *); |
| 843 | |
| 844 | static unsigned int read_2_bytes (bfd *, gdb_byte *); |
| 845 | |
| 846 | static unsigned int read_4_bytes (bfd *, gdb_byte *); |
| 847 | |
| 848 | static unsigned long read_8_bytes (bfd *, gdb_byte *); |
| 849 | |
| 850 | static CORE_ADDR read_address (bfd *, gdb_byte *ptr, struct dwarf2_cu *, |
| 851 | unsigned int *); |
| 852 | |
| 853 | static LONGEST read_initial_length (bfd *, gdb_byte *, unsigned int *); |
| 854 | |
| 855 | static LONGEST read_checked_initial_length_and_offset |
| 856 | (bfd *, gdb_byte *, const struct comp_unit_head *, |
| 857 | unsigned int *, unsigned int *); |
| 858 | |
| 859 | static LONGEST read_offset (bfd *, gdb_byte *, const struct comp_unit_head *, |
| 860 | unsigned int *); |
| 861 | |
| 862 | static LONGEST read_offset_1 (bfd *, gdb_byte *, unsigned int); |
| 863 | |
| 864 | static gdb_byte *read_n_bytes (bfd *, gdb_byte *, unsigned int); |
| 865 | |
| 866 | static char *read_string (bfd *, gdb_byte *, unsigned int *); |
| 867 | |
| 868 | static char *read_indirect_string (bfd *, gdb_byte *, |
| 869 | const struct comp_unit_head *, |
| 870 | unsigned int *); |
| 871 | |
| 872 | static unsigned long read_unsigned_leb128 (bfd *, gdb_byte *, unsigned int *); |
| 873 | |
| 874 | static long read_signed_leb128 (bfd *, gdb_byte *, unsigned int *); |
| 875 | |
| 876 | static gdb_byte *skip_leb128 (bfd *, gdb_byte *); |
| 877 | |
| 878 | static void set_cu_language (unsigned int, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 879 | |
| 880 | static struct attribute *dwarf2_attr (struct die_info *, unsigned int, |
| 881 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 882 | |
| 883 | static int dwarf2_flag_true_p (struct die_info *die, unsigned name, |
| 884 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 885 | |
| 886 | static int die_is_declaration (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 887 | |
| 888 | static struct die_info *die_specification (struct die_info *die, |
| 889 | struct dwarf2_cu **); |
| 890 | |
| 891 | static void free_line_header (struct line_header *lh); |
| 892 | |
| 893 | static void add_file_name (struct line_header *, char *, unsigned int, |
| 894 | unsigned int, unsigned int); |
| 895 | |
| 896 | static struct line_header *(dwarf_decode_line_header |
| 897 | (unsigned int offset, |
| 898 | bfd *abfd, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)); |
| 899 | |
| 900 | static void dwarf_decode_lines (struct line_header *, char *, bfd *, |
| 901 | struct dwarf2_cu *, struct partial_symtab *); |
| 902 | |
| 903 | static void dwarf2_start_subfile (char *, char *, char *); |
| 904 | |
| 905 | static struct symbol *new_symbol (struct die_info *, struct type *, |
| 906 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 907 | |
| 908 | static void dwarf2_const_value (struct attribute *, struct symbol *, |
| 909 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 910 | |
| 911 | static void dwarf2_const_value_data (struct attribute *attr, |
| 912 | struct symbol *sym, |
| 913 | int bits); |
| 914 | |
| 915 | static struct type *die_type (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 916 | |
| 917 | static struct type *die_containing_type (struct die_info *, |
| 918 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 919 | |
| 920 | static struct type *tag_type_to_type (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 921 | |
| 922 | static struct type *read_type_die (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 923 | |
| 924 | static char *determine_prefix (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 925 | |
| 926 | static char *typename_concat (struct obstack *, |
| 927 | const char *prefix, |
| 928 | const char *suffix, |
| 929 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 930 | |
| 931 | static void read_file_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 932 | |
| 933 | static void read_func_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 934 | |
| 935 | static void read_lexical_block_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 936 | |
| 937 | static int dwarf2_ranges_read (unsigned, CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *, |
| 938 | struct dwarf2_cu *, struct partial_symtab *); |
| 939 | |
| 940 | static int dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *, |
| 941 | CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 942 | |
| 943 | static void get_scope_pc_bounds (struct die_info *, |
| 944 | CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *, |
| 945 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 946 | |
| 947 | static void dwarf2_record_block_ranges (struct die_info *, struct block *, |
| 948 | CORE_ADDR, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 949 | |
| 950 | static void dwarf2_add_field (struct field_info *, struct die_info *, |
| 951 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 952 | |
| 953 | static void dwarf2_attach_fields_to_type (struct field_info *, |
| 954 | struct type *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 955 | |
| 956 | static void dwarf2_add_member_fn (struct field_info *, |
| 957 | struct die_info *, struct type *, |
| 958 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 959 | |
| 960 | static void dwarf2_attach_fn_fields_to_type (struct field_info *, |
| 961 | struct type *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 962 | |
| 963 | static void process_structure_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 964 | |
| 965 | static const char *determine_class_name (struct die_info *die, |
| 966 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 967 | |
| 968 | static void read_common_block (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 969 | |
| 970 | static void read_namespace (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 971 | |
| 972 | static void read_module (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 973 | |
| 974 | static const char *namespace_name (struct die_info *die, |
| 975 | int *is_anonymous, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 976 | |
| 977 | static void process_enumeration_scope (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 978 | |
| 979 | static CORE_ADDR decode_locdesc (struct dwarf_block *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 980 | |
| 981 | static enum dwarf_array_dim_ordering read_array_order (struct die_info *, |
| 982 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 983 | |
| 984 | static struct die_info *read_comp_unit (gdb_byte *, bfd *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 985 | |
| 986 | static struct die_info *read_die_and_children_1 (gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd, |
| 987 | struct dwarf2_cu *, |
| 988 | gdb_byte **new_info_ptr, |
| 989 | struct die_info *parent); |
| 990 | |
| 991 | static struct die_info *read_die_and_children (gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd, |
| 992 | struct dwarf2_cu *, |
| 993 | gdb_byte **new_info_ptr, |
| 994 | struct die_info *parent); |
| 995 | |
| 996 | static struct die_info *read_die_and_siblings (gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd, |
| 997 | struct dwarf2_cu *, |
| 998 | gdb_byte **new_info_ptr, |
| 999 | struct die_info *parent); |
| 1000 | |
| 1001 | static void process_die (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1002 | |
| 1003 | static char *dwarf2_linkage_name (struct die_info *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1004 | |
| 1005 | static char *dwarf2_canonicalize_name (char *, struct dwarf2_cu *, |
| 1006 | struct obstack *); |
| 1007 | |
| 1008 | static char *dwarf2_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 | static struct die_info *dwarf2_extension (struct die_info *die, |
| 1011 | struct dwarf2_cu **); |
| 1012 | |
| 1013 | static char *dwarf_tag_name (unsigned int); |
| 1014 | |
| 1015 | static char *dwarf_attr_name (unsigned int); |
| 1016 | |
| 1017 | static char *dwarf_form_name (unsigned int); |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 | static char *dwarf_stack_op_name (unsigned int); |
| 1020 | |
| 1021 | static char *dwarf_bool_name (unsigned int); |
| 1022 | |
| 1023 | static char *dwarf_type_encoding_name (unsigned int); |
| 1024 | |
| 1025 | #if 0 |
| 1026 | static char *dwarf_cfi_name (unsigned int); |
| 1027 | #endif |
| 1028 | |
| 1029 | static struct die_info *sibling_die (struct die_info *); |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 | static void dump_die_shallow (struct ui_file *, int indent, struct die_info *); |
| 1032 | |
| 1033 | static void dump_die_for_error (struct die_info *); |
| 1034 | |
| 1035 | static void dump_die_1 (struct ui_file *, int level, int max_level, |
| 1036 | struct die_info *); |
| 1037 | |
| 1038 | /*static*/ void dump_die (struct die_info *, int max_level); |
| 1039 | |
| 1040 | static void store_in_ref_table (struct die_info *, |
| 1041 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1042 | |
| 1043 | static unsigned int dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (struct attribute *); |
| 1044 | |
| 1045 | static int dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (struct attribute *, int); |
| 1046 | |
| 1047 | static struct die_info *follow_die_ref (struct die_info *, |
| 1048 | struct attribute *, |
| 1049 | struct dwarf2_cu **); |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | /* memory allocation interface */ |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 | static struct dwarf_block *dwarf_alloc_block (struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | static struct abbrev_info *dwarf_alloc_abbrev (struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 | static struct die_info *dwarf_alloc_die (struct dwarf2_cu *, int); |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | static void initialize_cu_func_list (struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1060 | |
| 1061 | static void add_to_cu_func_list (const char *, CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, |
| 1062 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1063 | |
| 1064 | static void dwarf_decode_macros (struct line_header *, unsigned int, |
| 1065 | char *, bfd *, struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1066 | |
| 1067 | static int attr_form_is_block (struct attribute *); |
| 1068 | |
| 1069 | static int attr_form_is_section_offset (struct attribute *); |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 | static int attr_form_is_constant (struct attribute *); |
| 1072 | |
| 1073 | static void dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (struct attribute *attr, |
| 1074 | struct symbol *sym, |
| 1075 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 1076 | |
| 1077 | static gdb_byte *skip_one_die (gdb_byte *info_ptr, struct abbrev_info *abbrev, |
| 1078 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 1079 | |
| 1080 | static void free_stack_comp_unit (void *); |
| 1081 | |
| 1082 | static hashval_t partial_die_hash (const void *item); |
| 1083 | |
| 1084 | static int partial_die_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs); |
| 1085 | |
| 1086 | static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit |
| 1087 | (unsigned int offset, struct objfile *objfile); |
| 1088 | |
| 1089 | static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *dwarf2_find_comp_unit |
| 1090 | (unsigned int offset, struct objfile *objfile); |
| 1091 | |
| 1092 | static void free_one_comp_unit (void *); |
| 1093 | |
| 1094 | static void free_cached_comp_units (void *); |
| 1095 | |
| 1096 | static void age_cached_comp_units (void); |
| 1097 | |
| 1098 | static void free_one_cached_comp_unit (void *); |
| 1099 | |
| 1100 | static struct type *set_die_type (struct die_info *, struct type *, |
| 1101 | struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 | static void create_all_comp_units (struct objfile *); |
| 1104 | |
| 1105 | static struct dwarf2_cu *load_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *, |
| 1106 | struct objfile *); |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | static void process_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *); |
| 1109 | |
| 1110 | static void dwarf2_add_dependence (struct dwarf2_cu *, |
| 1111 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *); |
| 1112 | |
| 1113 | static void dwarf2_mark (struct dwarf2_cu *); |
| 1114 | |
| 1115 | static void dwarf2_clear_marks (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *); |
| 1116 | |
| 1117 | static struct type *get_die_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu); |
| 1118 | |
| 1119 | /* Try to locate the sections we need for DWARF 2 debugging |
| 1120 | information and return true if we have enough to do something. */ |
| 1121 | |
| 1122 | int |
| 1123 | dwarf2_has_info (struct objfile *objfile) |
| 1124 | { |
| 1125 | struct dwarf2_per_objfile *data; |
| 1126 | |
| 1127 | /* Initialize per-objfile state. */ |
| 1128 | data = obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, sizeof (*data)); |
| 1129 | memset (data, 0, sizeof (*data)); |
| 1130 | set_objfile_data (objfile, dwarf2_objfile_data_key, data); |
| 1131 | dwarf2_per_objfile = data; |
| 1132 | |
| 1133 | dwarf_info_section = 0; |
| 1134 | dwarf_abbrev_section = 0; |
| 1135 | dwarf_line_section = 0; |
| 1136 | dwarf_str_section = 0; |
| 1137 | dwarf_macinfo_section = 0; |
| 1138 | dwarf_frame_section = 0; |
| 1139 | dwarf_eh_frame_section = 0; |
| 1140 | dwarf_ranges_section = 0; |
| 1141 | dwarf_loc_section = 0; |
| 1142 | |
| 1143 | bfd_map_over_sections (objfile->obfd, dwarf2_locate_sections, NULL); |
| 1144 | return (dwarf_info_section != NULL && dwarf_abbrev_section != NULL); |
| 1145 | } |
| 1146 | |
| 1147 | /* When loading sections, we can either look for ".<name>", or for |
| 1148 | * ".z<name>", which indicates a compressed section. */ |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 | static int |
| 1151 | section_is_p (asection *sectp, const char *name) |
| 1152 | { |
| 1153 | return ((sectp->name[0] == '.' |
| 1154 | && strcmp (sectp->name + 1, name) == 0) |
| 1155 | || (sectp->name[0] == '.' && sectp->name[1] == 'z' |
| 1156 | && strcmp (sectp->name + 2, name) == 0)); |
| 1157 | } |
| 1158 | |
| 1159 | /* This function is mapped across the sections and remembers the |
| 1160 | offset and size of each of the debugging sections we are interested |
| 1161 | in. */ |
| 1162 | |
| 1163 | static void |
| 1164 | dwarf2_locate_sections (bfd *abfd, asection *sectp, void *ignore_ptr) |
| 1165 | { |
| 1166 | if (section_is_p (sectp, INFO_SECTION)) |
| 1167 | { |
| 1168 | dwarf2_per_objfile->info_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1169 | dwarf_info_section = sectp; |
| 1170 | } |
| 1171 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, ABBREV_SECTION)) |
| 1172 | { |
| 1173 | dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1174 | dwarf_abbrev_section = sectp; |
| 1175 | } |
| 1176 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, LINE_SECTION)) |
| 1177 | { |
| 1178 | dwarf2_per_objfile->line_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1179 | dwarf_line_section = sectp; |
| 1180 | } |
| 1181 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, PUBNAMES_SECTION)) |
| 1182 | { |
| 1183 | dwarf2_per_objfile->pubnames_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1184 | dwarf_pubnames_section = sectp; |
| 1185 | } |
| 1186 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, ARANGES_SECTION)) |
| 1187 | { |
| 1188 | dwarf2_per_objfile->aranges_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1189 | dwarf_aranges_section = sectp; |
| 1190 | } |
| 1191 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, LOC_SECTION)) |
| 1192 | { |
| 1193 | dwarf2_per_objfile->loc_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1194 | dwarf_loc_section = sectp; |
| 1195 | } |
| 1196 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, MACINFO_SECTION)) |
| 1197 | { |
| 1198 | dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1199 | dwarf_macinfo_section = sectp; |
| 1200 | } |
| 1201 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, STR_SECTION)) |
| 1202 | { |
| 1203 | dwarf2_per_objfile->str_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1204 | dwarf_str_section = sectp; |
| 1205 | } |
| 1206 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, FRAME_SECTION)) |
| 1207 | { |
| 1208 | dwarf2_per_objfile->frame_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1209 | dwarf_frame_section = sectp; |
| 1210 | } |
| 1211 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, EH_FRAME_SECTION)) |
| 1212 | { |
| 1213 | flagword aflag = bfd_get_section_flags (ignore_abfd, sectp); |
| 1214 | if (aflag & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) |
| 1215 | { |
| 1216 | dwarf2_per_objfile->eh_frame_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1217 | dwarf_eh_frame_section = sectp; |
| 1218 | } |
| 1219 | } |
| 1220 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, RANGES_SECTION)) |
| 1221 | { |
| 1222 | dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 1223 | dwarf_ranges_section = sectp; |
| 1224 | } |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 | if ((bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sectp) & SEC_LOAD) |
| 1227 | && bfd_section_vma (abfd, sectp) == 0) |
| 1228 | dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero = 1; |
| 1229 | } |
| 1230 | |
| 1231 | /* This function is called after decompressing a section, so |
| 1232 | dwarf2_per_objfile can record its new, uncompressed size. */ |
| 1233 | |
| 1234 | static void |
| 1235 | dwarf2_resize_section (asection *sectp, bfd_size_type new_size) |
| 1236 | { |
| 1237 | if (section_is_p (sectp, INFO_SECTION)) |
| 1238 | dwarf2_per_objfile->info_size = new_size; |
| 1239 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, ABBREV_SECTION)) |
| 1240 | dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev_size = new_size; |
| 1241 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, LINE_SECTION)) |
| 1242 | dwarf2_per_objfile->line_size = new_size; |
| 1243 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, PUBNAMES_SECTION)) |
| 1244 | dwarf2_per_objfile->pubnames_size = new_size; |
| 1245 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, ARANGES_SECTION)) |
| 1246 | dwarf2_per_objfile->aranges_size = new_size; |
| 1247 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, LOC_SECTION)) |
| 1248 | dwarf2_per_objfile->loc_size = new_size; |
| 1249 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, MACINFO_SECTION)) |
| 1250 | dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_size = new_size; |
| 1251 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, STR_SECTION)) |
| 1252 | dwarf2_per_objfile->str_size = new_size; |
| 1253 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, FRAME_SECTION)) |
| 1254 | dwarf2_per_objfile->frame_size = new_size; |
| 1255 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, EH_FRAME_SECTION)) |
| 1256 | dwarf2_per_objfile->eh_frame_size = new_size; |
| 1257 | else if (section_is_p (sectp, RANGES_SECTION)) |
| 1258 | dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_size = new_size; |
| 1259 | else |
| 1260 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
| 1261 | _("dwarf2_resize_section: missing section_is_p check: %s"), |
| 1262 | sectp->name); |
| 1263 | } |
| 1264 | |
| 1265 | /* Build a partial symbol table. */ |
| 1266 | |
| 1267 | void |
| 1268 | dwarf2_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile, int mainline) |
| 1269 | { |
| 1270 | /* We definitely need the .debug_info and .debug_abbrev sections */ |
| 1271 | |
| 1272 | dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_info_section); |
| 1273 | dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_abbrev_section); |
| 1274 | |
| 1275 | if (dwarf_line_section) |
| 1276 | dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_line_section); |
| 1277 | else |
| 1278 | dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer = NULL; |
| 1279 | |
| 1280 | if (dwarf_str_section) |
| 1281 | dwarf2_per_objfile->str_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_str_section); |
| 1282 | else |
| 1283 | dwarf2_per_objfile->str_buffer = NULL; |
| 1284 | |
| 1285 | if (dwarf_macinfo_section) |
| 1286 | dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, |
| 1287 | dwarf_macinfo_section); |
| 1288 | else |
| 1289 | dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_buffer = NULL; |
| 1290 | |
| 1291 | if (dwarf_ranges_section) |
| 1292 | dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_ranges_section); |
| 1293 | else |
| 1294 | dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_buffer = NULL; |
| 1295 | |
| 1296 | if (dwarf_loc_section) |
| 1297 | dwarf2_per_objfile->loc_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, dwarf_loc_section); |
| 1298 | else |
| 1299 | dwarf2_per_objfile->loc_buffer = NULL; |
| 1300 | |
| 1301 | if (mainline |
| 1302 | || (objfile->global_psymbols.size == 0 |
| 1303 | && objfile->static_psymbols.size == 0)) |
| 1304 | { |
| 1305 | init_psymbol_list (objfile, 1024); |
| 1306 | } |
| 1307 | |
| 1308 | #if 0 |
| 1309 | if (dwarf_aranges_offset && dwarf_pubnames_offset) |
| 1310 | { |
| 1311 | /* Things are significantly easier if we have .debug_aranges and |
| 1312 | .debug_pubnames sections */ |
| 1313 | |
| 1314 | dwarf2_build_psymtabs_easy (objfile, mainline); |
| 1315 | } |
| 1316 | else |
| 1317 | #endif |
| 1318 | /* only test this case for now */ |
| 1319 | { |
| 1320 | /* In this case we have to work a bit harder */ |
| 1321 | dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard (objfile, mainline); |
| 1322 | } |
| 1323 | } |
| 1324 | |
| 1325 | #if 0 |
| 1326 | /* Build the partial symbol table from the information in the |
| 1327 | .debug_pubnames and .debug_aranges sections. */ |
| 1328 | |
| 1329 | static void |
| 1330 | dwarf2_build_psymtabs_easy (struct objfile *objfile, int mainline) |
| 1331 | { |
| 1332 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 1333 | char *aranges_buffer, *pubnames_buffer; |
| 1334 | char *aranges_ptr, *pubnames_ptr; |
| 1335 | unsigned int entry_length, version, info_offset, info_size; |
| 1336 | |
| 1337 | pubnames_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, |
| 1338 | dwarf_pubnames_section); |
| 1339 | pubnames_ptr = pubnames_buffer; |
| 1340 | while ((pubnames_ptr - pubnames_buffer) < dwarf2_per_objfile->pubnames_size) |
| 1341 | { |
| 1342 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 1343 | |
| 1344 | entry_length = read_initial_length (abfd, pubnames_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1345 | pubnames_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1346 | version = read_1_byte (abfd, pubnames_ptr); |
| 1347 | pubnames_ptr += 1; |
| 1348 | info_offset = read_4_bytes (abfd, pubnames_ptr); |
| 1349 | pubnames_ptr += 4; |
| 1350 | info_size = read_4_bytes (abfd, pubnames_ptr); |
| 1351 | pubnames_ptr += 4; |
| 1352 | } |
| 1353 | |
| 1354 | aranges_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, |
| 1355 | dwarf_aranges_section); |
| 1356 | |
| 1357 | } |
| 1358 | #endif |
| 1359 | |
| 1360 | /* Return TRUE if OFFSET is within CU_HEADER. */ |
| 1361 | |
| 1362 | static inline int |
| 1363 | offset_in_cu_p (const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header, unsigned int offset) |
| 1364 | { |
| 1365 | unsigned int bottom = cu_header->offset; |
| 1366 | unsigned int top = (cu_header->offset |
| 1367 | + cu_header->length |
| 1368 | + cu_header->initial_length_size); |
| 1369 | return (offset >= bottom && offset < top); |
| 1370 | } |
| 1371 | |
| 1372 | /* Read in the comp unit header information from the debug_info at |
| 1373 | info_ptr. */ |
| 1374 | |
| 1375 | static gdb_byte * |
| 1376 | read_comp_unit_head (struct comp_unit_head *cu_header, |
| 1377 | gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd) |
| 1378 | { |
| 1379 | int signed_addr; |
| 1380 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 1381 | |
| 1382 | cu_header->length = read_initial_length (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1383 | cu_header->initial_length_size = bytes_read; |
| 1384 | cu_header->offset_size = (bytes_read == 4) ? 4 : 8; |
| 1385 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1386 | cu_header->version = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 1387 | info_ptr += 2; |
| 1388 | cu_header->abbrev_offset = read_offset (abfd, info_ptr, cu_header, |
| 1389 | &bytes_read); |
| 1390 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1391 | cu_header->addr_size = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 1392 | info_ptr += 1; |
| 1393 | signed_addr = bfd_get_sign_extend_vma (abfd); |
| 1394 | if (signed_addr < 0) |
| 1395 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
| 1396 | _("read_comp_unit_head: dwarf from non elf file")); |
| 1397 | cu_header->signed_addr_p = signed_addr; |
| 1398 | |
| 1399 | return info_ptr; |
| 1400 | } |
| 1401 | |
| 1402 | static gdb_byte * |
| 1403 | partial_read_comp_unit_head (struct comp_unit_head *header, gdb_byte *info_ptr, |
| 1404 | bfd *abfd) |
| 1405 | { |
| 1406 | gdb_byte *beg_of_comp_unit = info_ptr; |
| 1407 | |
| 1408 | info_ptr = read_comp_unit_head (header, info_ptr, abfd); |
| 1409 | |
| 1410 | if (header->version != 2 && header->version != 3) |
| 1411 | error (_("Dwarf Error: wrong version in compilation unit header " |
| 1412 | "(is %d, should be %d) [in module %s]"), header->version, |
| 1413 | 2, bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 1414 | |
| 1415 | if (header->abbrev_offset >= dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev_size) |
| 1416 | error (_("Dwarf Error: bad offset (0x%lx) in compilation unit header " |
| 1417 | "(offset 0x%lx + 6) [in module %s]"), |
| 1418 | (long) header->abbrev_offset, |
| 1419 | (long) (beg_of_comp_unit - dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer), |
| 1420 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 1421 | |
| 1422 | if (beg_of_comp_unit + header->length + header->initial_length_size |
| 1423 | > dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer + dwarf2_per_objfile->info_size) |
| 1424 | error (_("Dwarf Error: bad length (0x%lx) in compilation unit header " |
| 1425 | "(offset 0x%lx + 0) [in module %s]"), |
| 1426 | (long) header->length, |
| 1427 | (long) (beg_of_comp_unit - dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer), |
| 1428 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 1429 | |
| 1430 | return info_ptr; |
| 1431 | } |
| 1432 | |
| 1433 | /* Allocate a new partial symtab for file named NAME and mark this new |
| 1434 | partial symtab as being an include of PST. */ |
| 1435 | |
| 1436 | static void |
| 1437 | dwarf2_create_include_psymtab (char *name, struct partial_symtab *pst, |
| 1438 | struct objfile *objfile) |
| 1439 | { |
| 1440 | struct partial_symtab *subpst = allocate_psymtab (name, objfile); |
| 1441 | |
| 1442 | subpst->section_offsets = pst->section_offsets; |
| 1443 | subpst->textlow = 0; |
| 1444 | subpst->texthigh = 0; |
| 1445 | |
| 1446 | subpst->dependencies = (struct partial_symtab **) |
| 1447 | obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 1448 | sizeof (struct partial_symtab *)); |
| 1449 | subpst->dependencies[0] = pst; |
| 1450 | subpst->number_of_dependencies = 1; |
| 1451 | |
| 1452 | subpst->globals_offset = 0; |
| 1453 | subpst->n_global_syms = 0; |
| 1454 | subpst->statics_offset = 0; |
| 1455 | subpst->n_static_syms = 0; |
| 1456 | subpst->symtab = NULL; |
| 1457 | subpst->read_symtab = pst->read_symtab; |
| 1458 | subpst->readin = 0; |
| 1459 | |
| 1460 | /* No private part is necessary for include psymtabs. This property |
| 1461 | can be used to differentiate between such include psymtabs and |
| 1462 | the regular ones. */ |
| 1463 | subpst->read_symtab_private = NULL; |
| 1464 | } |
| 1465 | |
| 1466 | /* Read the Line Number Program data and extract the list of files |
| 1467 | included by the source file represented by PST. Build an include |
| 1468 | partial symtab for each of these included files. |
| 1469 | |
| 1470 | This procedure assumes that there *is* a Line Number Program in |
| 1471 | the given CU. Callers should check that PDI->HAS_STMT_LIST is set |
| 1472 | before calling this procedure. */ |
| 1473 | |
| 1474 | static void |
| 1475 | dwarf2_build_include_psymtabs (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 1476 | struct partial_die_info *pdi, |
| 1477 | struct partial_symtab *pst) |
| 1478 | { |
| 1479 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 1480 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 1481 | struct line_header *lh; |
| 1482 | |
| 1483 | lh = dwarf_decode_line_header (pdi->line_offset, abfd, cu); |
| 1484 | if (lh == NULL) |
| 1485 | return; /* No linetable, so no includes. */ |
| 1486 | |
| 1487 | dwarf_decode_lines (lh, NULL, abfd, cu, pst); |
| 1488 | |
| 1489 | free_line_header (lh); |
| 1490 | } |
| 1491 | |
| 1492 | |
| 1493 | /* Build the partial symbol table by doing a quick pass through the |
| 1494 | .debug_info and .debug_abbrev sections. */ |
| 1495 | |
| 1496 | static void |
| 1497 | dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard (struct objfile *objfile, int mainline) |
| 1498 | { |
| 1499 | /* Instead of reading this into a big buffer, we should probably use |
| 1500 | mmap() on architectures that support it. (FIXME) */ |
| 1501 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 1502 | gdb_byte *info_ptr; |
| 1503 | gdb_byte *beg_of_comp_unit; |
| 1504 | struct partial_die_info comp_unit_die; |
| 1505 | struct partial_symtab *pst; |
| 1506 | struct cleanup *back_to; |
| 1507 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 1508 | |
| 1509 | info_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer; |
| 1510 | |
| 1511 | /* Any cached compilation units will be linked by the per-objfile |
| 1512 | read_in_chain. Make sure to free them when we're done. */ |
| 1513 | back_to = make_cleanup (free_cached_comp_units, NULL); |
| 1514 | |
| 1515 | create_all_comp_units (objfile); |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 | objfile->psymtabs_addrmap = addrmap_create_mutable |
| 1518 | (&objfile->objfile_obstack); |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 | /* Since the objects we're extracting from .debug_info vary in |
| 1521 | length, only the individual functions to extract them (like |
| 1522 | read_comp_unit_head and load_partial_die) can really know whether |
| 1523 | the buffer is large enough to hold another complete object. |
| 1524 | |
| 1525 | At the moment, they don't actually check that. If .debug_info |
| 1526 | holds just one extra byte after the last compilation unit's dies, |
| 1527 | then read_comp_unit_head will happily read off the end of the |
| 1528 | buffer. read_partial_die is similarly casual. Those functions |
| 1529 | should be fixed. |
| 1530 | |
| 1531 | For this loop condition, simply checking whether there's any data |
| 1532 | left at all should be sufficient. */ |
| 1533 | while (info_ptr < (dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer |
| 1534 | + dwarf2_per_objfile->info_size)) |
| 1535 | { |
| 1536 | struct cleanup *back_to_inner; |
| 1537 | struct dwarf2_cu cu; |
| 1538 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 1539 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 1540 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu; |
| 1541 | |
| 1542 | beg_of_comp_unit = info_ptr; |
| 1543 | |
| 1544 | memset (&cu, 0, sizeof (cu)); |
| 1545 | |
| 1546 | obstack_init (&cu.comp_unit_obstack); |
| 1547 | |
| 1548 | back_to_inner = make_cleanup (free_stack_comp_unit, &cu); |
| 1549 | |
| 1550 | cu.objfile = objfile; |
| 1551 | info_ptr = partial_read_comp_unit_head (&cu.header, info_ptr, abfd); |
| 1552 | |
| 1553 | /* Complete the cu_header */ |
| 1554 | cu.header.offset = beg_of_comp_unit - dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer; |
| 1555 | cu.header.first_die_offset = info_ptr - beg_of_comp_unit; |
| 1556 | |
| 1557 | cu.list_in_scope = &file_symbols; |
| 1558 | |
| 1559 | /* Read the abbrevs for this compilation unit into a table */ |
| 1560 | dwarf2_read_abbrevs (abfd, &cu); |
| 1561 | make_cleanup (dwarf2_free_abbrev_table, &cu); |
| 1562 | |
| 1563 | this_cu = dwarf2_find_comp_unit (cu.header.offset, objfile); |
| 1564 | |
| 1565 | /* Read the compilation unit die */ |
| 1566 | abbrev = peek_die_abbrev (info_ptr, &bytes_read, &cu); |
| 1567 | info_ptr = read_partial_die (&comp_unit_die, abbrev, bytes_read, |
| 1568 | abfd, info_ptr, &cu); |
| 1569 | |
| 1570 | if (comp_unit_die.tag == DW_TAG_partial_unit) |
| 1571 | { |
| 1572 | info_ptr = (beg_of_comp_unit + cu.header.length |
| 1573 | + cu.header.initial_length_size); |
| 1574 | do_cleanups (back_to_inner); |
| 1575 | continue; |
| 1576 | } |
| 1577 | |
| 1578 | /* Set the language we're debugging */ |
| 1579 | set_cu_language (comp_unit_die.language, &cu); |
| 1580 | |
| 1581 | /* Allocate a new partial symbol table structure */ |
| 1582 | pst = start_psymtab_common (objfile, objfile->section_offsets, |
| 1583 | comp_unit_die.name ? comp_unit_die.name : "", |
| 1584 | /* TEXTLOW and TEXTHIGH are set below. */ |
| 1585 | 0, |
| 1586 | objfile->global_psymbols.next, |
| 1587 | objfile->static_psymbols.next); |
| 1588 | |
| 1589 | if (comp_unit_die.dirname) |
| 1590 | pst->dirname = obsavestring (comp_unit_die.dirname, |
| 1591 | strlen (comp_unit_die.dirname), |
| 1592 | &objfile->objfile_obstack); |
| 1593 | |
| 1594 | pst->read_symtab_private = (char *) this_cu; |
| 1595 | |
| 1596 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 1597 | |
| 1598 | /* Store the function that reads in the rest of the symbol table */ |
| 1599 | pst->read_symtab = dwarf2_psymtab_to_symtab; |
| 1600 | |
| 1601 | /* If this compilation unit was already read in, free the |
| 1602 | cached copy in order to read it in again. This is |
| 1603 | necessary because we skipped some symbols when we first |
| 1604 | read in the compilation unit (see load_partial_dies). |
| 1605 | This problem could be avoided, but the benefit is |
| 1606 | unclear. */ |
| 1607 | if (this_cu->cu != NULL) |
| 1608 | free_one_cached_comp_unit (this_cu->cu); |
| 1609 | |
| 1610 | cu.per_cu = this_cu; |
| 1611 | |
| 1612 | /* Note that this is a pointer to our stack frame, being |
| 1613 | added to a global data structure. It will be cleaned up |
| 1614 | in free_stack_comp_unit when we finish with this |
| 1615 | compilation unit. */ |
| 1616 | this_cu->cu = &cu; |
| 1617 | |
| 1618 | this_cu->psymtab = pst; |
| 1619 | |
| 1620 | /* Possibly set the default values of LOWPC and HIGHPC from |
| 1621 | `DW_AT_ranges'. */ |
| 1622 | if (cu.has_ranges_offset) |
| 1623 | { |
| 1624 | if (dwarf2_ranges_read (cu.ranges_offset, &comp_unit_die.lowpc, |
| 1625 | &comp_unit_die.highpc, &cu, pst)) |
| 1626 | comp_unit_die.has_pc_info = 1; |
| 1627 | } |
| 1628 | else if (comp_unit_die.has_pc_info |
| 1629 | && comp_unit_die.lowpc < comp_unit_die.highpc) |
| 1630 | /* Store the contiguous range if it is not empty; it can be empty for |
| 1631 | CUs with no code. */ |
| 1632 | addrmap_set_empty (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap, |
| 1633 | comp_unit_die.lowpc + baseaddr, |
| 1634 | comp_unit_die.highpc + baseaddr - 1, pst); |
| 1635 | |
| 1636 | /* Check if comp unit has_children. |
| 1637 | If so, read the rest of the partial symbols from this comp unit. |
| 1638 | If not, there's no more debug_info for this comp unit. */ |
| 1639 | if (comp_unit_die.has_children) |
| 1640 | { |
| 1641 | struct partial_die_info *first_die; |
| 1642 | CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc; |
| 1643 | |
| 1644 | lowpc = ((CORE_ADDR) -1); |
| 1645 | highpc = ((CORE_ADDR) 0); |
| 1646 | |
| 1647 | first_die = load_partial_dies (abfd, info_ptr, 1, &cu); |
| 1648 | |
| 1649 | scan_partial_symbols (first_die, &lowpc, &highpc, |
| 1650 | ! comp_unit_die.has_pc_info, &cu); |
| 1651 | |
| 1652 | /* If we didn't find a lowpc, set it to highpc to avoid |
| 1653 | complaints from `maint check'. */ |
| 1654 | if (lowpc == ((CORE_ADDR) -1)) |
| 1655 | lowpc = highpc; |
| 1656 | |
| 1657 | /* If the compilation unit didn't have an explicit address range, |
| 1658 | then use the information extracted from its child dies. */ |
| 1659 | if (! comp_unit_die.has_pc_info) |
| 1660 | { |
| 1661 | comp_unit_die.lowpc = lowpc; |
| 1662 | comp_unit_die.highpc = highpc; |
| 1663 | } |
| 1664 | } |
| 1665 | pst->textlow = comp_unit_die.lowpc + baseaddr; |
| 1666 | pst->texthigh = comp_unit_die.highpc + baseaddr; |
| 1667 | |
| 1668 | pst->n_global_syms = objfile->global_psymbols.next - |
| 1669 | (objfile->global_psymbols.list + pst->globals_offset); |
| 1670 | pst->n_static_syms = objfile->static_psymbols.next - |
| 1671 | (objfile->static_psymbols.list + pst->statics_offset); |
| 1672 | sort_pst_symbols (pst); |
| 1673 | |
| 1674 | /* If there is already a psymtab or symtab for a file of this |
| 1675 | name, remove it. (If there is a symtab, more drastic things |
| 1676 | also happen.) This happens in VxWorks. */ |
| 1677 | free_named_symtabs (pst->filename); |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 | info_ptr = beg_of_comp_unit + cu.header.length |
| 1680 | + cu.header.initial_length_size; |
| 1681 | |
| 1682 | if (comp_unit_die.has_stmt_list) |
| 1683 | { |
| 1684 | /* Get the list of files included in the current compilation unit, |
| 1685 | and build a psymtab for each of them. */ |
| 1686 | dwarf2_build_include_psymtabs (&cu, &comp_unit_die, pst); |
| 1687 | } |
| 1688 | |
| 1689 | do_cleanups (back_to_inner); |
| 1690 | } |
| 1691 | |
| 1692 | objfile->psymtabs_addrmap = addrmap_create_fixed (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap, |
| 1693 | &objfile->objfile_obstack); |
| 1694 | |
| 1695 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 1696 | } |
| 1697 | |
| 1698 | /* Load the DIEs for a secondary CU into memory. */ |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | static void |
| 1701 | load_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu, struct objfile *objfile) |
| 1702 | { |
| 1703 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 1704 | gdb_byte *info_ptr, *beg_of_comp_unit; |
| 1705 | struct partial_die_info comp_unit_die; |
| 1706 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu; |
| 1707 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 1708 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 1709 | struct cleanup *back_to; |
| 1710 | |
| 1711 | info_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer + this_cu->offset; |
| 1712 | beg_of_comp_unit = info_ptr; |
| 1713 | |
| 1714 | cu = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dwarf2_cu)); |
| 1715 | memset (cu, 0, sizeof (struct dwarf2_cu)); |
| 1716 | |
| 1717 | obstack_init (&cu->comp_unit_obstack); |
| 1718 | |
| 1719 | cu->objfile = objfile; |
| 1720 | info_ptr = partial_read_comp_unit_head (&cu->header, info_ptr, abfd); |
| 1721 | |
| 1722 | /* Complete the cu_header. */ |
| 1723 | cu->header.offset = beg_of_comp_unit - dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer; |
| 1724 | cu->header.first_die_offset = info_ptr - beg_of_comp_unit; |
| 1725 | |
| 1726 | /* Read the abbrevs for this compilation unit into a table. */ |
| 1727 | dwarf2_read_abbrevs (abfd, cu); |
| 1728 | back_to = make_cleanup (dwarf2_free_abbrev_table, cu); |
| 1729 | |
| 1730 | /* Read the compilation unit die. */ |
| 1731 | abbrev = peek_die_abbrev (info_ptr, &bytes_read, cu); |
| 1732 | info_ptr = read_partial_die (&comp_unit_die, abbrev, bytes_read, |
| 1733 | abfd, info_ptr, cu); |
| 1734 | |
| 1735 | /* Set the language we're debugging. */ |
| 1736 | set_cu_language (comp_unit_die.language, cu); |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 | /* Link this compilation unit into the compilation unit tree. */ |
| 1739 | this_cu->cu = cu; |
| 1740 | cu->per_cu = this_cu; |
| 1741 | cu->type_hash = cu->per_cu->type_hash; |
| 1742 | |
| 1743 | /* Check if comp unit has_children. |
| 1744 | If so, read the rest of the partial symbols from this comp unit. |
| 1745 | If not, there's no more debug_info for this comp unit. */ |
| 1746 | if (comp_unit_die.has_children) |
| 1747 | load_partial_dies (abfd, info_ptr, 0, cu); |
| 1748 | |
| 1749 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 1750 | } |
| 1751 | |
| 1752 | /* Create a list of all compilation units in OBJFILE. We do this only |
| 1753 | if an inter-comp-unit reference is found; presumably if there is one, |
| 1754 | there will be many, and one will occur early in the .debug_info section. |
| 1755 | So there's no point in building this list incrementally. */ |
| 1756 | |
| 1757 | static void |
| 1758 | create_all_comp_units (struct objfile *objfile) |
| 1759 | { |
| 1760 | int n_allocated; |
| 1761 | int n_comp_units; |
| 1762 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data **all_comp_units; |
| 1763 | gdb_byte *info_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer; |
| 1764 | |
| 1765 | n_comp_units = 0; |
| 1766 | n_allocated = 10; |
| 1767 | all_comp_units = xmalloc (n_allocated |
| 1768 | * sizeof (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *)); |
| 1769 | |
| 1770 | while (info_ptr < dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer + dwarf2_per_objfile->info_size) |
| 1771 | { |
| 1772 | unsigned int length, initial_length_size; |
| 1773 | gdb_byte *beg_of_comp_unit; |
| 1774 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu; |
| 1775 | unsigned int offset; |
| 1776 | |
| 1777 | offset = info_ptr - dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer; |
| 1778 | |
| 1779 | /* Read just enough information to find out where the next |
| 1780 | compilation unit is. */ |
| 1781 | length = read_initial_length (objfile->obfd, info_ptr, |
| 1782 | &initial_length_size); |
| 1783 | |
| 1784 | /* Save the compilation unit for later lookup. */ |
| 1785 | this_cu = obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 1786 | sizeof (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data)); |
| 1787 | memset (this_cu, 0, sizeof (*this_cu)); |
| 1788 | this_cu->offset = offset; |
| 1789 | this_cu->length = length + initial_length_size; |
| 1790 | |
| 1791 | if (n_comp_units == n_allocated) |
| 1792 | { |
| 1793 | n_allocated *= 2; |
| 1794 | all_comp_units = xrealloc (all_comp_units, |
| 1795 | n_allocated |
| 1796 | * sizeof (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *)); |
| 1797 | } |
| 1798 | all_comp_units[n_comp_units++] = this_cu; |
| 1799 | |
| 1800 | info_ptr = info_ptr + this_cu->length; |
| 1801 | } |
| 1802 | |
| 1803 | dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units |
| 1804 | = obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 1805 | n_comp_units * sizeof (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *)); |
| 1806 | memcpy (dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units, all_comp_units, |
| 1807 | n_comp_units * sizeof (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *)); |
| 1808 | xfree (all_comp_units); |
| 1809 | dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units = n_comp_units; |
| 1810 | } |
| 1811 | |
| 1812 | /* Process all loaded DIEs for compilation unit CU, starting at |
| 1813 | FIRST_DIE. The caller should pass NEED_PC == 1 if the compilation |
| 1814 | unit DIE did not have PC info (DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc, or |
| 1815 | DW_AT_ranges). If NEED_PC is set, then this function will set |
| 1816 | *LOWPC and *HIGHPC to the lowest and highest PC values found in CU |
| 1817 | and record the covered ranges in the addrmap. */ |
| 1818 | |
| 1819 | static void |
| 1820 | scan_partial_symbols (struct partial_die_info *first_die, CORE_ADDR *lowpc, |
| 1821 | CORE_ADDR *highpc, int need_pc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 1822 | { |
| 1823 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 1824 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 1825 | struct partial_die_info *pdi; |
| 1826 | |
| 1827 | /* Now, march along the PDI's, descending into ones which have |
| 1828 | interesting children but skipping the children of the other ones, |
| 1829 | until we reach the end of the compilation unit. */ |
| 1830 | |
| 1831 | pdi = first_die; |
| 1832 | |
| 1833 | while (pdi != NULL) |
| 1834 | { |
| 1835 | fixup_partial_die (pdi, cu); |
| 1836 | |
| 1837 | /* Anonymous namespaces have no name but have interesting |
| 1838 | children, so we need to look at them. Ditto for anonymous |
| 1839 | enums. */ |
| 1840 | |
| 1841 | if (pdi->name != NULL || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_namespace |
| 1842 | || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type) |
| 1843 | { |
| 1844 | switch (pdi->tag) |
| 1845 | { |
| 1846 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: |
| 1847 | add_partial_subprogram (pdi, lowpc, highpc, need_pc, cu); |
| 1848 | break; |
| 1849 | case DW_TAG_variable: |
| 1850 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 1851 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 1852 | if (!pdi->is_declaration) |
| 1853 | { |
| 1854 | add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu); |
| 1855 | } |
| 1856 | break; |
| 1857 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 1858 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 1859 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 1860 | if (!pdi->is_declaration) |
| 1861 | { |
| 1862 | add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu); |
| 1863 | } |
| 1864 | break; |
| 1865 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 1866 | if (!pdi->is_declaration) |
| 1867 | add_partial_enumeration (pdi, cu); |
| 1868 | break; |
| 1869 | case DW_TAG_base_type: |
| 1870 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: |
| 1871 | /* File scope base type definitions are added to the partial |
| 1872 | symbol table. */ |
| 1873 | add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu); |
| 1874 | break; |
| 1875 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 1876 | add_partial_namespace (pdi, lowpc, highpc, need_pc, cu); |
| 1877 | break; |
| 1878 | case DW_TAG_module: |
| 1879 | add_partial_module (pdi, lowpc, highpc, need_pc, cu); |
| 1880 | break; |
| 1881 | default: |
| 1882 | break; |
| 1883 | } |
| 1884 | } |
| 1885 | |
| 1886 | /* If the die has a sibling, skip to the sibling. */ |
| 1887 | |
| 1888 | pdi = pdi->die_sibling; |
| 1889 | } |
| 1890 | } |
| 1891 | |
| 1892 | /* Functions used to compute the fully scoped name of a partial DIE. |
| 1893 | |
| 1894 | Normally, this is simple. For C++, the parent DIE's fully scoped |
| 1895 | name is concatenated with "::" and the partial DIE's name. For |
| 1896 | Java, the same thing occurs except that "." is used instead of "::". |
| 1897 | Enumerators are an exception; they use the scope of their parent |
| 1898 | enumeration type, i.e. the name of the enumeration type is not |
| 1899 | prepended to the enumerator. |
| 1900 | |
| 1901 | There are two complexities. One is DW_AT_specification; in this |
| 1902 | case "parent" means the parent of the target of the specification, |
| 1903 | instead of the direct parent of the DIE. The other is compilers |
| 1904 | which do not emit DW_TAG_namespace; in this case we try to guess |
| 1905 | the fully qualified name of structure types from their members' |
| 1906 | linkage names. This must be done using the DIE's children rather |
| 1907 | than the children of any DW_AT_specification target. We only need |
| 1908 | to do this for structures at the top level, i.e. if the target of |
| 1909 | any DW_AT_specification (if any; otherwise the DIE itself) does not |
| 1910 | have a parent. */ |
| 1911 | |
| 1912 | /* Compute the scope prefix associated with PDI's parent, in |
| 1913 | compilation unit CU. The result will be allocated on CU's |
| 1914 | comp_unit_obstack, or a copy of the already allocated PDI->NAME |
| 1915 | field. NULL is returned if no prefix is necessary. */ |
| 1916 | static char * |
| 1917 | partial_die_parent_scope (struct partial_die_info *pdi, |
| 1918 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 1919 | { |
| 1920 | char *grandparent_scope; |
| 1921 | struct partial_die_info *parent, *real_pdi; |
| 1922 | |
| 1923 | /* We need to look at our parent DIE; if we have a DW_AT_specification, |
| 1924 | then this means the parent of the specification DIE. */ |
| 1925 | |
| 1926 | real_pdi = pdi; |
| 1927 | while (real_pdi->has_specification) |
| 1928 | real_pdi = find_partial_die (real_pdi->spec_offset, cu); |
| 1929 | |
| 1930 | parent = real_pdi->die_parent; |
| 1931 | if (parent == NULL) |
| 1932 | return NULL; |
| 1933 | |
| 1934 | if (parent->scope_set) |
| 1935 | return parent->scope; |
| 1936 | |
| 1937 | fixup_partial_die (parent, cu); |
| 1938 | |
| 1939 | grandparent_scope = partial_die_parent_scope (parent, cu); |
| 1940 | |
| 1941 | if (parent->tag == DW_TAG_namespace |
| 1942 | || parent->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type |
| 1943 | || parent->tag == DW_TAG_class_type |
| 1944 | || parent->tag == DW_TAG_interface_type |
| 1945 | || parent->tag == DW_TAG_union_type) |
| 1946 | { |
| 1947 | if (grandparent_scope == NULL) |
| 1948 | parent->scope = parent->name; |
| 1949 | else |
| 1950 | parent->scope = typename_concat (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, grandparent_scope, |
| 1951 | parent->name, cu); |
| 1952 | } |
| 1953 | else if (parent->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type) |
| 1954 | /* Enumerators should not get the name of the enumeration as a prefix. */ |
| 1955 | parent->scope = grandparent_scope; |
| 1956 | else |
| 1957 | { |
| 1958 | /* FIXME drow/2004-04-01: What should we be doing with |
| 1959 | function-local names? For partial symbols, we should probably be |
| 1960 | ignoring them. */ |
| 1961 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 1962 | _("unhandled containing DIE tag %d for DIE at %d"), |
| 1963 | parent->tag, pdi->offset); |
| 1964 | parent->scope = grandparent_scope; |
| 1965 | } |
| 1966 | |
| 1967 | parent->scope_set = 1; |
| 1968 | return parent->scope; |
| 1969 | } |
| 1970 | |
| 1971 | /* Return the fully scoped name associated with PDI, from compilation unit |
| 1972 | CU. The result will be allocated with malloc. */ |
| 1973 | static char * |
| 1974 | partial_die_full_name (struct partial_die_info *pdi, |
| 1975 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 1976 | { |
| 1977 | char *parent_scope; |
| 1978 | |
| 1979 | parent_scope = partial_die_parent_scope (pdi, cu); |
| 1980 | if (parent_scope == NULL) |
| 1981 | return NULL; |
| 1982 | else |
| 1983 | return typename_concat (NULL, parent_scope, pdi->name, cu); |
| 1984 | } |
| 1985 | |
| 1986 | static void |
| 1987 | add_partial_symbol (struct partial_die_info *pdi, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 1988 | { |
| 1989 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 1990 | CORE_ADDR addr = 0; |
| 1991 | char *actual_name = NULL; |
| 1992 | const char *my_prefix; |
| 1993 | const struct partial_symbol *psym = NULL; |
| 1994 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 1995 | int built_actual_name = 0; |
| 1996 | |
| 1997 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 1998 | |
| 1999 | if (pdi_needs_namespace (pdi->tag)) |
| 2000 | { |
| 2001 | actual_name = partial_die_full_name (pdi, cu); |
| 2002 | if (actual_name) |
| 2003 | built_actual_name = 1; |
| 2004 | } |
| 2005 | |
| 2006 | if (actual_name == NULL) |
| 2007 | actual_name = pdi->name; |
| 2008 | |
| 2009 | switch (pdi->tag) |
| 2010 | { |
| 2011 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: |
| 2012 | if (pdi->is_external || cu->language == language_ada) |
| 2013 | { |
| 2014 | /* brobecker/2007-12-26: Normally, only "external" DIEs are part |
| 2015 | of the global scope. But in Ada, we want to be able to access |
| 2016 | nested procedures globally. So all Ada subprograms are stored |
| 2017 | in the global scope. */ |
| 2018 | /*prim_record_minimal_symbol (actual_name, pdi->lowpc + baseaddr, |
| 2019 | mst_text, objfile); */ |
| 2020 | psym = add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2021 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK, |
| 2022 | &objfile->global_psymbols, |
| 2023 | 0, pdi->lowpc + baseaddr, |
| 2024 | cu->language, objfile); |
| 2025 | } |
| 2026 | else |
| 2027 | { |
| 2028 | /*prim_record_minimal_symbol (actual_name, pdi->lowpc + baseaddr, |
| 2029 | mst_file_text, objfile); */ |
| 2030 | psym = add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2031 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK, |
| 2032 | &objfile->static_psymbols, |
| 2033 | 0, pdi->lowpc + baseaddr, |
| 2034 | cu->language, objfile); |
| 2035 | } |
| 2036 | break; |
| 2037 | case DW_TAG_variable: |
| 2038 | if (pdi->is_external) |
| 2039 | { |
| 2040 | /* Global Variable. |
| 2041 | Don't enter into the minimal symbol tables as there is |
| 2042 | a minimal symbol table entry from the ELF symbols already. |
| 2043 | Enter into partial symbol table if it has a location |
| 2044 | descriptor or a type. |
| 2045 | If the location descriptor is missing, new_symbol will create |
| 2046 | a LOC_UNRESOLVED symbol, the address of the variable will then |
| 2047 | be determined from the minimal symbol table whenever the variable |
| 2048 | is referenced. |
| 2049 | The address for the partial symbol table entry is not |
| 2050 | used by GDB, but it comes in handy for debugging partial symbol |
| 2051 | table building. */ |
| 2052 | |
| 2053 | if (pdi->locdesc) |
| 2054 | addr = decode_locdesc (pdi->locdesc, cu); |
| 2055 | if (pdi->locdesc || pdi->has_type) |
| 2056 | psym = add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2057 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC, |
| 2058 | &objfile->global_psymbols, |
| 2059 | 0, addr + baseaddr, |
| 2060 | cu->language, objfile); |
| 2061 | } |
| 2062 | else |
| 2063 | { |
| 2064 | /* Static Variable. Skip symbols without location descriptors. */ |
| 2065 | if (pdi->locdesc == NULL) |
| 2066 | { |
| 2067 | if (built_actual_name) |
| 2068 | xfree (actual_name); |
| 2069 | return; |
| 2070 | } |
| 2071 | addr = decode_locdesc (pdi->locdesc, cu); |
| 2072 | /*prim_record_minimal_symbol (actual_name, addr + baseaddr, |
| 2073 | mst_file_data, objfile); */ |
| 2074 | psym = add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2075 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC, |
| 2076 | &objfile->static_psymbols, |
| 2077 | 0, addr + baseaddr, |
| 2078 | cu->language, objfile); |
| 2079 | } |
| 2080 | break; |
| 2081 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 2082 | case DW_TAG_base_type: |
| 2083 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: |
| 2084 | add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2085 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF, |
| 2086 | &objfile->static_psymbols, |
| 2087 | 0, (CORE_ADDR) 0, cu->language, objfile); |
| 2088 | break; |
| 2089 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 2090 | add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2091 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF, |
| 2092 | &objfile->global_psymbols, |
| 2093 | 0, (CORE_ADDR) 0, cu->language, objfile); |
| 2094 | break; |
| 2095 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 2096 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 2097 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 2098 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 2099 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 2100 | /* Skip external references. The DWARF standard says in the section |
| 2101 | about "Structure, Union, and Class Type Entries": "An incomplete |
| 2102 | structure, union or class type is represented by a structure, |
| 2103 | union or class entry that does not have a byte size attribute |
| 2104 | and that has a DW_AT_declaration attribute." */ |
| 2105 | if (!pdi->has_byte_size && pdi->is_declaration) |
| 2106 | { |
| 2107 | if (built_actual_name) |
| 2108 | xfree (actual_name); |
| 2109 | return; |
| 2110 | } |
| 2111 | |
| 2112 | /* NOTE: carlton/2003-10-07: See comment in new_symbol about |
| 2113 | static vs. global. */ |
| 2114 | add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2115 | STRUCT_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF, |
| 2116 | (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 2117 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 2118 | ? &objfile->global_psymbols |
| 2119 | : &objfile->static_psymbols, |
| 2120 | 0, (CORE_ADDR) 0, cu->language, objfile); |
| 2121 | |
| 2122 | break; |
| 2123 | case DW_TAG_enumerator: |
| 2124 | add_psymbol_to_list (actual_name, strlen (actual_name), |
| 2125 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST, |
| 2126 | (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 2127 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 2128 | ? &objfile->global_psymbols |
| 2129 | : &objfile->static_psymbols, |
| 2130 | 0, (CORE_ADDR) 0, cu->language, objfile); |
| 2131 | break; |
| 2132 | default: |
| 2133 | break; |
| 2134 | } |
| 2135 | |
| 2136 | /* Check to see if we should scan the name for possible namespace |
| 2137 | info. Only do this if this is C++, if we don't have namespace |
| 2138 | debugging info in the file, if the psym is of an appropriate type |
| 2139 | (otherwise we'll have psym == NULL), and if we actually had a |
| 2140 | mangled name to begin with. */ |
| 2141 | |
| 2142 | /* FIXME drow/2004-02-22: Why don't we do this for classes, i.e. the |
| 2143 | cases which do not set PSYM above? */ |
| 2144 | |
| 2145 | if (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 2146 | && cu->has_namespace_info == 0 |
| 2147 | && psym != NULL |
| 2148 | && SYMBOL_CPLUS_DEMANGLED_NAME (psym) != NULL) |
| 2149 | cp_check_possible_namespace_symbols (SYMBOL_CPLUS_DEMANGLED_NAME (psym), |
| 2150 | objfile); |
| 2151 | |
| 2152 | if (built_actual_name) |
| 2153 | xfree (actual_name); |
| 2154 | } |
| 2155 | |
| 2156 | /* Determine whether a die of type TAG living in a C++ class or |
| 2157 | namespace needs to have the name of the scope prepended to the |
| 2158 | name listed in the die. */ |
| 2159 | |
| 2160 | static int |
| 2161 | pdi_needs_namespace (enum dwarf_tag tag) |
| 2162 | { |
| 2163 | switch (tag) |
| 2164 | { |
| 2165 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 2166 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 2167 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 2168 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 2169 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 2170 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 2171 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 2172 | case DW_TAG_enumerator: |
| 2173 | return 1; |
| 2174 | default: |
| 2175 | return 0; |
| 2176 | } |
| 2177 | } |
| 2178 | |
| 2179 | /* Read a partial die corresponding to a namespace; also, add a symbol |
| 2180 | corresponding to that namespace to the symbol table. NAMESPACE is |
| 2181 | the name of the enclosing namespace. */ |
| 2182 | |
| 2183 | static void |
| 2184 | add_partial_namespace (struct partial_die_info *pdi, |
| 2185 | CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, |
| 2186 | int need_pc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2187 | { |
| 2188 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 2189 | |
| 2190 | /* Add a symbol for the namespace. */ |
| 2191 | |
| 2192 | add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu); |
| 2193 | |
| 2194 | /* Now scan partial symbols in that namespace. */ |
| 2195 | |
| 2196 | if (pdi->has_children) |
| 2197 | scan_partial_symbols (pdi->die_child, lowpc, highpc, need_pc, cu); |
| 2198 | } |
| 2199 | |
| 2200 | /* Read a partial die corresponding to a Fortran module. */ |
| 2201 | |
| 2202 | static void |
| 2203 | add_partial_module (struct partial_die_info *pdi, CORE_ADDR *lowpc, |
| 2204 | CORE_ADDR *highpc, int need_pc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2205 | { |
| 2206 | /* Now scan partial symbols in that module. |
| 2207 | |
| 2208 | FIXME: Support the separate Fortran module namespaces. */ |
| 2209 | |
| 2210 | if (pdi->has_children) |
| 2211 | scan_partial_symbols (pdi->die_child, lowpc, highpc, need_pc, cu); |
| 2212 | } |
| 2213 | |
| 2214 | /* Read a partial die corresponding to a subprogram and create a partial |
| 2215 | symbol for that subprogram. When the CU language allows it, this |
| 2216 | routine also defines a partial symbol for each nested subprogram |
| 2217 | that this subprogram contains. |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 | DIE my also be a lexical block, in which case we simply search |
| 2220 | recursively for suprograms defined inside that lexical block. |
| 2221 | Again, this is only performed when the CU language allows this |
| 2222 | type of definitions. */ |
| 2223 | |
| 2224 | static void |
| 2225 | add_partial_subprogram (struct partial_die_info *pdi, |
| 2226 | CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, |
| 2227 | int need_pc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2228 | { |
| 2229 | if (pdi->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram) |
| 2230 | { |
| 2231 | if (pdi->has_pc_info) |
| 2232 | { |
| 2233 | if (pdi->lowpc < *lowpc) |
| 2234 | *lowpc = pdi->lowpc; |
| 2235 | if (pdi->highpc > *highpc) |
| 2236 | *highpc = pdi->highpc; |
| 2237 | if (need_pc) |
| 2238 | { |
| 2239 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 2240 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 2241 | |
| 2242 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, |
| 2243 | SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 2244 | addrmap_set_empty (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap, |
| 2245 | pdi->lowpc, pdi->highpc - 1, |
| 2246 | cu->per_cu->psymtab); |
| 2247 | } |
| 2248 | if (!pdi->is_declaration) |
| 2249 | add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu); |
| 2250 | } |
| 2251 | } |
| 2252 | |
| 2253 | if (! pdi->has_children) |
| 2254 | return; |
| 2255 | |
| 2256 | if (cu->language == language_ada) |
| 2257 | { |
| 2258 | pdi = pdi->die_child; |
| 2259 | while (pdi != NULL) |
| 2260 | { |
| 2261 | fixup_partial_die (pdi, cu); |
| 2262 | if (pdi->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram |
| 2263 | || pdi->tag == DW_TAG_lexical_block) |
| 2264 | add_partial_subprogram (pdi, lowpc, highpc, need_pc, cu); |
| 2265 | pdi = pdi->die_sibling; |
| 2266 | } |
| 2267 | } |
| 2268 | } |
| 2269 | |
| 2270 | /* See if we can figure out if the class lives in a namespace. We do |
| 2271 | this by looking for a member function; its demangled name will |
| 2272 | contain namespace info, if there is any. */ |
| 2273 | |
| 2274 | static void |
| 2275 | guess_structure_name (struct partial_die_info *struct_pdi, |
| 2276 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2277 | { |
| 2278 | if ((cu->language == language_cplus |
| 2279 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 2280 | && cu->has_namespace_info == 0 |
| 2281 | && struct_pdi->has_children) |
| 2282 | { |
| 2283 | /* NOTE: carlton/2003-10-07: Getting the info this way changes |
| 2284 | what template types look like, because the demangler |
| 2285 | frequently doesn't give the same name as the debug info. We |
| 2286 | could fix this by only using the demangled name to get the |
| 2287 | prefix (but see comment in read_structure_type). */ |
| 2288 | |
| 2289 | struct partial_die_info *child_pdi = struct_pdi->die_child; |
| 2290 | struct partial_die_info *real_pdi; |
| 2291 | |
| 2292 | /* If this DIE (this DIE's specification, if any) has a parent, then |
| 2293 | we should not do this. We'll prepend the parent's fully qualified |
| 2294 | name when we create the partial symbol. */ |
| 2295 | |
| 2296 | real_pdi = struct_pdi; |
| 2297 | while (real_pdi->has_specification) |
| 2298 | real_pdi = find_partial_die (real_pdi->spec_offset, cu); |
| 2299 | |
| 2300 | if (real_pdi->die_parent != NULL) |
| 2301 | return; |
| 2302 | |
| 2303 | while (child_pdi != NULL) |
| 2304 | { |
| 2305 | if (child_pdi->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram) |
| 2306 | { |
| 2307 | char *actual_class_name |
| 2308 | = language_class_name_from_physname (cu->language_defn, |
| 2309 | child_pdi->name); |
| 2310 | if (actual_class_name != NULL) |
| 2311 | { |
| 2312 | struct_pdi->name |
| 2313 | = obsavestring (actual_class_name, |
| 2314 | strlen (actual_class_name), |
| 2315 | &cu->comp_unit_obstack); |
| 2316 | xfree (actual_class_name); |
| 2317 | } |
| 2318 | break; |
| 2319 | } |
| 2320 | |
| 2321 | child_pdi = child_pdi->die_sibling; |
| 2322 | } |
| 2323 | } |
| 2324 | } |
| 2325 | |
| 2326 | /* Read a partial die corresponding to an enumeration type. */ |
| 2327 | |
| 2328 | static void |
| 2329 | add_partial_enumeration (struct partial_die_info *enum_pdi, |
| 2330 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2331 | { |
| 2332 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 2333 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 2334 | struct partial_die_info *pdi; |
| 2335 | |
| 2336 | if (enum_pdi->name != NULL) |
| 2337 | add_partial_symbol (enum_pdi, cu); |
| 2338 | |
| 2339 | pdi = enum_pdi->die_child; |
| 2340 | while (pdi) |
| 2341 | { |
| 2342 | if (pdi->tag != DW_TAG_enumerator || pdi->name == NULL) |
| 2343 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("malformed enumerator DIE ignored")); |
| 2344 | else |
| 2345 | add_partial_symbol (pdi, cu); |
| 2346 | pdi = pdi->die_sibling; |
| 2347 | } |
| 2348 | } |
| 2349 | |
| 2350 | /* Read the initial uleb128 in the die at INFO_PTR in compilation unit CU. |
| 2351 | Return the corresponding abbrev, or NULL if the number is zero (indicating |
| 2352 | an empty DIE). In either case *BYTES_READ will be set to the length of |
| 2353 | the initial number. */ |
| 2354 | |
| 2355 | static struct abbrev_info * |
| 2356 | peek_die_abbrev (gdb_byte *info_ptr, unsigned int *bytes_read, |
| 2357 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2358 | { |
| 2359 | bfd *abfd = cu->objfile->obfd; |
| 2360 | unsigned int abbrev_number; |
| 2361 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 2362 | |
| 2363 | abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, bytes_read); |
| 2364 | |
| 2365 | if (abbrev_number == 0) |
| 2366 | return NULL; |
| 2367 | |
| 2368 | abbrev = dwarf2_lookup_abbrev (abbrev_number, cu); |
| 2369 | if (!abbrev) |
| 2370 | { |
| 2371 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Could not find abbrev number %d [in module %s]"), abbrev_number, |
| 2372 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 2373 | } |
| 2374 | |
| 2375 | return abbrev; |
| 2376 | } |
| 2377 | |
| 2378 | /* Scan the debug information for CU starting at INFO_PTR. Returns a |
| 2379 | pointer to the end of a series of DIEs, terminated by an empty |
| 2380 | DIE. Any children of the skipped DIEs will also be skipped. */ |
| 2381 | |
| 2382 | static gdb_byte * |
| 2383 | skip_children (gdb_byte *info_ptr, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2384 | { |
| 2385 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 2386 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 2387 | |
| 2388 | while (1) |
| 2389 | { |
| 2390 | abbrev = peek_die_abbrev (info_ptr, &bytes_read, cu); |
| 2391 | if (abbrev == NULL) |
| 2392 | return info_ptr + bytes_read; |
| 2393 | else |
| 2394 | info_ptr = skip_one_die (info_ptr + bytes_read, abbrev, cu); |
| 2395 | } |
| 2396 | } |
| 2397 | |
| 2398 | /* Scan the debug information for CU starting at INFO_PTR. INFO_PTR |
| 2399 | should point just after the initial uleb128 of a DIE, and the |
| 2400 | abbrev corresponding to that skipped uleb128 should be passed in |
| 2401 | ABBREV. Returns a pointer to this DIE's sibling, skipping any |
| 2402 | children. */ |
| 2403 | |
| 2404 | static gdb_byte * |
| 2405 | skip_one_die (gdb_byte *info_ptr, struct abbrev_info *abbrev, |
| 2406 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2407 | { |
| 2408 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 2409 | struct attribute attr; |
| 2410 | bfd *abfd = cu->objfile->obfd; |
| 2411 | unsigned int form, i; |
| 2412 | |
| 2413 | for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; i++) |
| 2414 | { |
| 2415 | /* The only abbrev we care about is DW_AT_sibling. */ |
| 2416 | if (abbrev->attrs[i].name == DW_AT_sibling) |
| 2417 | { |
| 2418 | read_attribute (&attr, &abbrev->attrs[i], |
| 2419 | abfd, info_ptr, cu); |
| 2420 | if (attr.form == DW_FORM_ref_addr) |
| 2421 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("ignoring absolute DW_AT_sibling")); |
| 2422 | else |
| 2423 | return dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer |
| 2424 | + dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (&attr); |
| 2425 | } |
| 2426 | |
| 2427 | /* If it isn't DW_AT_sibling, skip this attribute. */ |
| 2428 | form = abbrev->attrs[i].form; |
| 2429 | skip_attribute: |
| 2430 | switch (form) |
| 2431 | { |
| 2432 | case DW_FORM_addr: |
| 2433 | case DW_FORM_ref_addr: |
| 2434 | info_ptr += cu->header.addr_size; |
| 2435 | break; |
| 2436 | case DW_FORM_data1: |
| 2437 | case DW_FORM_ref1: |
| 2438 | case DW_FORM_flag: |
| 2439 | info_ptr += 1; |
| 2440 | break; |
| 2441 | case DW_FORM_data2: |
| 2442 | case DW_FORM_ref2: |
| 2443 | info_ptr += 2; |
| 2444 | break; |
| 2445 | case DW_FORM_data4: |
| 2446 | case DW_FORM_ref4: |
| 2447 | info_ptr += 4; |
| 2448 | break; |
| 2449 | case DW_FORM_data8: |
| 2450 | case DW_FORM_ref8: |
| 2451 | info_ptr += 8; |
| 2452 | break; |
| 2453 | case DW_FORM_string: |
| 2454 | read_string (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 2455 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 2456 | break; |
| 2457 | case DW_FORM_strp: |
| 2458 | info_ptr += cu->header.offset_size; |
| 2459 | break; |
| 2460 | case DW_FORM_block: |
| 2461 | info_ptr += read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 2462 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 2463 | break; |
| 2464 | case DW_FORM_block1: |
| 2465 | info_ptr += 1 + read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2466 | break; |
| 2467 | case DW_FORM_block2: |
| 2468 | info_ptr += 2 + read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2469 | break; |
| 2470 | case DW_FORM_block4: |
| 2471 | info_ptr += 4 + read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2472 | break; |
| 2473 | case DW_FORM_sdata: |
| 2474 | case DW_FORM_udata: |
| 2475 | case DW_FORM_ref_udata: |
| 2476 | info_ptr = skip_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2477 | break; |
| 2478 | case DW_FORM_indirect: |
| 2479 | form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 2480 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 2481 | /* We need to continue parsing from here, so just go back to |
| 2482 | the top. */ |
| 2483 | goto skip_attribute; |
| 2484 | |
| 2485 | default: |
| 2486 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot handle %s in DWARF reader [in module %s]"), |
| 2487 | dwarf_form_name (form), |
| 2488 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 2489 | } |
| 2490 | } |
| 2491 | |
| 2492 | if (abbrev->has_children) |
| 2493 | return skip_children (info_ptr, cu); |
| 2494 | else |
| 2495 | return info_ptr; |
| 2496 | } |
| 2497 | |
| 2498 | /* Locate ORIG_PDI's sibling; INFO_PTR should point to the start of |
| 2499 | the next DIE after ORIG_PDI. */ |
| 2500 | |
| 2501 | static gdb_byte * |
| 2502 | locate_pdi_sibling (struct partial_die_info *orig_pdi, gdb_byte *info_ptr, |
| 2503 | bfd *abfd, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2504 | { |
| 2505 | /* Do we know the sibling already? */ |
| 2506 | |
| 2507 | if (orig_pdi->sibling) |
| 2508 | return orig_pdi->sibling; |
| 2509 | |
| 2510 | /* Are there any children to deal with? */ |
| 2511 | |
| 2512 | if (!orig_pdi->has_children) |
| 2513 | return info_ptr; |
| 2514 | |
| 2515 | /* Skip the children the long way. */ |
| 2516 | |
| 2517 | return skip_children (info_ptr, cu); |
| 2518 | } |
| 2519 | |
| 2520 | /* Expand this partial symbol table into a full symbol table. */ |
| 2521 | |
| 2522 | static void |
| 2523 | dwarf2_psymtab_to_symtab (struct partial_symtab *pst) |
| 2524 | { |
| 2525 | /* FIXME: This is barely more than a stub. */ |
| 2526 | if (pst != NULL) |
| 2527 | { |
| 2528 | if (pst->readin) |
| 2529 | { |
| 2530 | warning (_("bug: psymtab for %s is already read in."), pst->filename); |
| 2531 | } |
| 2532 | else |
| 2533 | { |
| 2534 | if (info_verbose) |
| 2535 | { |
| 2536 | printf_filtered (_("Reading in symbols for %s..."), pst->filename); |
| 2537 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
| 2538 | } |
| 2539 | |
| 2540 | /* Restore our global data. */ |
| 2541 | dwarf2_per_objfile = objfile_data (pst->objfile, |
| 2542 | dwarf2_objfile_data_key); |
| 2543 | |
| 2544 | psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst); |
| 2545 | |
| 2546 | /* Finish up the debug error message. */ |
| 2547 | if (info_verbose) |
| 2548 | printf_filtered (_("done.\n")); |
| 2549 | } |
| 2550 | } |
| 2551 | } |
| 2552 | |
| 2553 | /* Add PER_CU to the queue. */ |
| 2554 | |
| 2555 | static void |
| 2556 | queue_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, struct objfile *objfile) |
| 2557 | { |
| 2558 | struct dwarf2_queue_item *item; |
| 2559 | |
| 2560 | per_cu->queued = 1; |
| 2561 | item = xmalloc (sizeof (*item)); |
| 2562 | item->per_cu = per_cu; |
| 2563 | item->next = NULL; |
| 2564 | |
| 2565 | if (dwarf2_queue == NULL) |
| 2566 | dwarf2_queue = item; |
| 2567 | else |
| 2568 | dwarf2_queue_tail->next = item; |
| 2569 | |
| 2570 | dwarf2_queue_tail = item; |
| 2571 | |
| 2572 | /* Either PER_CU is the CU we want to process, or we're following a reference |
| 2573 | pointing into PER_CU. Either way, we need its DIEs now. */ |
| 2574 | load_full_comp_unit (item->per_cu, objfile); |
| 2575 | item->per_cu->cu->read_in_chain = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 2576 | dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain = item->per_cu; |
| 2577 | } |
| 2578 | |
| 2579 | /* Process the queue. */ |
| 2580 | |
| 2581 | static void |
| 2582 | process_queue (struct objfile *objfile) |
| 2583 | { |
| 2584 | struct dwarf2_queue_item *item, *next_item; |
| 2585 | |
| 2586 | /* The queue starts out with one item, but following a DIE reference |
| 2587 | may load a new CU, adding it to the end of the queue. */ |
| 2588 | for (item = dwarf2_queue; item != NULL; dwarf2_queue = item = next_item) |
| 2589 | { |
| 2590 | if (item->per_cu->psymtab && !item->per_cu->psymtab->readin) |
| 2591 | process_full_comp_unit (item->per_cu); |
| 2592 | |
| 2593 | item->per_cu->queued = 0; |
| 2594 | next_item = item->next; |
| 2595 | xfree (item); |
| 2596 | } |
| 2597 | |
| 2598 | dwarf2_queue_tail = NULL; |
| 2599 | } |
| 2600 | |
| 2601 | /* Free all allocated queue entries. This function only releases anything if |
| 2602 | an error was thrown; if the queue was processed then it would have been |
| 2603 | freed as we went along. */ |
| 2604 | |
| 2605 | static void |
| 2606 | dwarf2_release_queue (void *dummy) |
| 2607 | { |
| 2608 | struct dwarf2_queue_item *item, *last; |
| 2609 | |
| 2610 | item = dwarf2_queue; |
| 2611 | while (item) |
| 2612 | { |
| 2613 | /* Anything still marked queued is likely to be in an |
| 2614 | inconsistent state, so discard it. */ |
| 2615 | if (item->per_cu->queued) |
| 2616 | { |
| 2617 | if (item->per_cu->cu != NULL) |
| 2618 | free_one_cached_comp_unit (item->per_cu->cu); |
| 2619 | item->per_cu->queued = 0; |
| 2620 | } |
| 2621 | |
| 2622 | last = item; |
| 2623 | item = item->next; |
| 2624 | xfree (last); |
| 2625 | } |
| 2626 | |
| 2627 | dwarf2_queue = dwarf2_queue_tail = NULL; |
| 2628 | } |
| 2629 | |
| 2630 | /* Read in full symbols for PST, and anything it depends on. */ |
| 2631 | |
| 2632 | static void |
| 2633 | psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *pst) |
| 2634 | { |
| 2635 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu; |
| 2636 | struct cleanup *back_to; |
| 2637 | int i; |
| 2638 | |
| 2639 | for (i = 0; i < pst->number_of_dependencies; i++) |
| 2640 | if (!pst->dependencies[i]->readin) |
| 2641 | { |
| 2642 | /* Inform about additional files that need to be read in. */ |
| 2643 | if (info_verbose) |
| 2644 | { |
| 2645 | /* FIXME: i18n: Need to make this a single string. */ |
| 2646 | fputs_filtered (" ", gdb_stdout); |
| 2647 | wrap_here (""); |
| 2648 | fputs_filtered ("and ", gdb_stdout); |
| 2649 | wrap_here (""); |
| 2650 | printf_filtered ("%s...", pst->dependencies[i]->filename); |
| 2651 | wrap_here (""); /* Flush output */ |
| 2652 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
| 2653 | } |
| 2654 | psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst->dependencies[i]); |
| 2655 | } |
| 2656 | |
| 2657 | per_cu = (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *) pst->read_symtab_private; |
| 2658 | |
| 2659 | if (per_cu == NULL) |
| 2660 | { |
| 2661 | /* It's an include file, no symbols to read for it. |
| 2662 | Everything is in the parent symtab. */ |
| 2663 | pst->readin = 1; |
| 2664 | return; |
| 2665 | } |
| 2666 | |
| 2667 | back_to = make_cleanup (dwarf2_release_queue, NULL); |
| 2668 | |
| 2669 | queue_comp_unit (per_cu, pst->objfile); |
| 2670 | |
| 2671 | process_queue (pst->objfile); |
| 2672 | |
| 2673 | /* Age the cache, releasing compilation units that have not |
| 2674 | been used recently. */ |
| 2675 | age_cached_comp_units (); |
| 2676 | |
| 2677 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 2678 | } |
| 2679 | |
| 2680 | /* Load the DIEs associated with PST and PER_CU into memory. */ |
| 2681 | |
| 2682 | static struct dwarf2_cu * |
| 2683 | load_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, struct objfile *objfile) |
| 2684 | { |
| 2685 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 2686 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu; |
| 2687 | unsigned int offset; |
| 2688 | gdb_byte *info_ptr; |
| 2689 | struct cleanup *back_to, *free_cu_cleanup; |
| 2690 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 2691 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 2692 | |
| 2693 | /* Set local variables from the partial symbol table info. */ |
| 2694 | offset = per_cu->offset; |
| 2695 | |
| 2696 | info_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer + offset; |
| 2697 | |
| 2698 | cu = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dwarf2_cu)); |
| 2699 | memset (cu, 0, sizeof (struct dwarf2_cu)); |
| 2700 | |
| 2701 | /* If an error occurs while loading, release our storage. */ |
| 2702 | free_cu_cleanup = make_cleanup (free_one_comp_unit, cu); |
| 2703 | |
| 2704 | cu->objfile = objfile; |
| 2705 | |
| 2706 | /* read in the comp_unit header */ |
| 2707 | info_ptr = read_comp_unit_head (&cu->header, info_ptr, abfd); |
| 2708 | |
| 2709 | /* Read the abbrevs for this compilation unit */ |
| 2710 | dwarf2_read_abbrevs (abfd, cu); |
| 2711 | back_to = make_cleanup (dwarf2_free_abbrev_table, cu); |
| 2712 | |
| 2713 | cu->header.offset = offset; |
| 2714 | |
| 2715 | cu->per_cu = per_cu; |
| 2716 | per_cu->cu = cu; |
| 2717 | cu->type_hash = per_cu->type_hash; |
| 2718 | |
| 2719 | /* We use this obstack for block values in dwarf_alloc_block. */ |
| 2720 | obstack_init (&cu->comp_unit_obstack); |
| 2721 | |
| 2722 | cu->dies = read_comp_unit (info_ptr, abfd, cu); |
| 2723 | |
| 2724 | /* We try not to read any attributes in this function, because not |
| 2725 | all objfiles needed for references have been loaded yet, and symbol |
| 2726 | table processing isn't initialized. But we have to set the CU language, |
| 2727 | or we won't be able to build types correctly. */ |
| 2728 | attr = dwarf2_attr (cu->dies, DW_AT_language, cu); |
| 2729 | if (attr) |
| 2730 | set_cu_language (DW_UNSND (attr), cu); |
| 2731 | else |
| 2732 | set_cu_language (language_minimal, cu); |
| 2733 | |
| 2734 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 2735 | |
| 2736 | /* We've successfully allocated this compilation unit. Let our caller |
| 2737 | clean it up when finished with it. */ |
| 2738 | discard_cleanups (free_cu_cleanup); |
| 2739 | |
| 2740 | return cu; |
| 2741 | } |
| 2742 | |
| 2743 | /* Generate full symbol information for PST and CU, whose DIEs have |
| 2744 | already been loaded into memory. */ |
| 2745 | |
| 2746 | static void |
| 2747 | process_full_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu) |
| 2748 | { |
| 2749 | struct partial_symtab *pst = per_cu->psymtab; |
| 2750 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu = per_cu->cu; |
| 2751 | struct objfile *objfile = pst->objfile; |
| 2752 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 2753 | CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc; |
| 2754 | struct symtab *symtab; |
| 2755 | struct cleanup *back_to; |
| 2756 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 2757 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 2758 | |
| 2759 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 2760 | |
| 2761 | buildsym_init (); |
| 2762 | back_to = make_cleanup (really_free_pendings, NULL); |
| 2763 | |
| 2764 | cu->list_in_scope = &file_symbols; |
| 2765 | |
| 2766 | /* Find the base address of the compilation unit for range lists and |
| 2767 | location lists. It will normally be specified by DW_AT_low_pc. |
| 2768 | In DWARF-3 draft 4, the base address could be overridden by |
| 2769 | DW_AT_entry_pc. It's been removed, but GCC still uses this for |
| 2770 | compilation units with discontinuous ranges. */ |
| 2771 | |
| 2772 | cu->base_known = 0; |
| 2773 | cu->base_address = 0; |
| 2774 | |
| 2775 | attr = dwarf2_attr (cu->dies, DW_AT_entry_pc, cu); |
| 2776 | if (attr) |
| 2777 | { |
| 2778 | cu->base_address = DW_ADDR (attr); |
| 2779 | cu->base_known = 1; |
| 2780 | } |
| 2781 | else |
| 2782 | { |
| 2783 | attr = dwarf2_attr (cu->dies, DW_AT_low_pc, cu); |
| 2784 | if (attr) |
| 2785 | { |
| 2786 | cu->base_address = DW_ADDR (attr); |
| 2787 | cu->base_known = 1; |
| 2788 | } |
| 2789 | } |
| 2790 | |
| 2791 | /* Do line number decoding in read_file_scope () */ |
| 2792 | process_die (cu->dies, cu); |
| 2793 | |
| 2794 | /* Some compilers don't define a DW_AT_high_pc attribute for the |
| 2795 | compilation unit. If the DW_AT_high_pc is missing, synthesize |
| 2796 | it, by scanning the DIE's below the compilation unit. */ |
| 2797 | get_scope_pc_bounds (cu->dies, &lowpc, &highpc, cu); |
| 2798 | |
| 2799 | symtab = end_symtab (highpc + baseaddr, objfile, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 2800 | |
| 2801 | /* Set symtab language to language from DW_AT_language. |
| 2802 | If the compilation is from a C file generated by language preprocessors, |
| 2803 | do not set the language if it was already deduced by start_subfile. */ |
| 2804 | if (symtab != NULL |
| 2805 | && !(cu->language == language_c && symtab->language != language_c)) |
| 2806 | { |
| 2807 | symtab->language = cu->language; |
| 2808 | } |
| 2809 | pst->symtab = symtab; |
| 2810 | pst->readin = 1; |
| 2811 | |
| 2812 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 2813 | } |
| 2814 | |
| 2815 | /* Process a die and its children. */ |
| 2816 | |
| 2817 | static void |
| 2818 | process_die (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2819 | { |
| 2820 | switch (die->tag) |
| 2821 | { |
| 2822 | case DW_TAG_padding: |
| 2823 | break; |
| 2824 | case DW_TAG_compile_unit: |
| 2825 | read_file_scope (die, cu); |
| 2826 | break; |
| 2827 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: |
| 2828 | read_func_scope (die, cu); |
| 2829 | break; |
| 2830 | case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine: |
| 2831 | /* FIXME: These are ignored for now. |
| 2832 | They could be used to set breakpoints on all inlined instances |
| 2833 | of a function and make GDB `next' properly over inlined functions. */ |
| 2834 | break; |
| 2835 | case DW_TAG_lexical_block: |
| 2836 | case DW_TAG_try_block: |
| 2837 | case DW_TAG_catch_block: |
| 2838 | read_lexical_block_scope (die, cu); |
| 2839 | break; |
| 2840 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 2841 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 2842 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 2843 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 2844 | process_structure_scope (die, cu); |
| 2845 | break; |
| 2846 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 2847 | process_enumeration_scope (die, cu); |
| 2848 | break; |
| 2849 | |
| 2850 | /* These dies have a type, but processing them does not create |
| 2851 | a symbol or recurse to process the children. Therefore we can |
| 2852 | read them on-demand through read_type_die. */ |
| 2853 | case DW_TAG_subroutine_type: |
| 2854 | case DW_TAG_set_type: |
| 2855 | case DW_TAG_array_type: |
| 2856 | case DW_TAG_pointer_type: |
| 2857 | case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type: |
| 2858 | case DW_TAG_reference_type: |
| 2859 | case DW_TAG_string_type: |
| 2860 | break; |
| 2861 | |
| 2862 | case DW_TAG_base_type: |
| 2863 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: |
| 2864 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 2865 | /* Add a typedef symbol for the type definition, if it has a |
| 2866 | DW_AT_name. */ |
| 2867 | new_symbol (die, read_type_die (die, cu), cu); |
| 2868 | break; |
| 2869 | case DW_TAG_common_block: |
| 2870 | read_common_block (die, cu); |
| 2871 | break; |
| 2872 | case DW_TAG_common_inclusion: |
| 2873 | break; |
| 2874 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 2875 | processing_has_namespace_info = 1; |
| 2876 | read_namespace (die, cu); |
| 2877 | break; |
| 2878 | case DW_TAG_module: |
| 2879 | read_module (die, cu); |
| 2880 | break; |
| 2881 | case DW_TAG_imported_declaration: |
| 2882 | case DW_TAG_imported_module: |
| 2883 | /* FIXME: carlton/2002-10-16: Eventually, we should use the |
| 2884 | information contained in these. DW_TAG_imported_declaration |
| 2885 | dies shouldn't have children; DW_TAG_imported_module dies |
| 2886 | shouldn't in the C++ case, but conceivably could in the |
| 2887 | Fortran case. */ |
| 2888 | processing_has_namespace_info = 1; |
| 2889 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported tag: '%s'"), |
| 2890 | dwarf_tag_name (die->tag)); |
| 2891 | break; |
| 2892 | default: |
| 2893 | new_symbol (die, NULL, cu); |
| 2894 | break; |
| 2895 | } |
| 2896 | } |
| 2897 | |
| 2898 | /* Return the fully qualified name of DIE, based on its DW_AT_name. |
| 2899 | If scope qualifiers are appropriate they will be added. The result |
| 2900 | will be allocated on the objfile_obstack, or NULL if the DIE does |
| 2901 | not have a name. */ |
| 2902 | |
| 2903 | static const char * |
| 2904 | dwarf2_full_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2905 | { |
| 2906 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 2907 | char *prefix, *name; |
| 2908 | struct ui_file *buf = NULL; |
| 2909 | |
| 2910 | name = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 2911 | if (!name) |
| 2912 | return NULL; |
| 2913 | |
| 2914 | /* These are the only languages we know how to qualify names in. */ |
| 2915 | if (cu->language != language_cplus |
| 2916 | && cu->language != language_java) |
| 2917 | return name; |
| 2918 | |
| 2919 | /* If no prefix is necessary for this type of DIE, return the |
| 2920 | unqualified name. The other three tags listed could be handled |
| 2921 | in pdi_needs_namespace, but that requires broader changes. */ |
| 2922 | if (!pdi_needs_namespace (die->tag) |
| 2923 | && die->tag != DW_TAG_subprogram |
| 2924 | && die->tag != DW_TAG_variable |
| 2925 | && die->tag != DW_TAG_member) |
| 2926 | return name; |
| 2927 | |
| 2928 | prefix = determine_prefix (die, cu); |
| 2929 | if (*prefix != '\0') |
| 2930 | name = typename_concat (&cu->objfile->objfile_obstack, prefix, |
| 2931 | name, cu); |
| 2932 | |
| 2933 | return name; |
| 2934 | } |
| 2935 | |
| 2936 | static void |
| 2937 | initialize_cu_func_list (struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2938 | { |
| 2939 | cu->first_fn = cu->last_fn = cu->cached_fn = NULL; |
| 2940 | } |
| 2941 | |
| 2942 | static void |
| 2943 | free_cu_line_header (void *arg) |
| 2944 | { |
| 2945 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu = arg; |
| 2946 | |
| 2947 | free_line_header (cu->line_header); |
| 2948 | cu->line_header = NULL; |
| 2949 | } |
| 2950 | |
| 2951 | static void |
| 2952 | read_file_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 2953 | { |
| 2954 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 2955 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 2956 | struct cleanup *back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0); |
| 2957 | CORE_ADDR lowpc = ((CORE_ADDR) -1); |
| 2958 | CORE_ADDR highpc = ((CORE_ADDR) 0); |
| 2959 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 2960 | char *name = NULL; |
| 2961 | char *comp_dir = NULL; |
| 2962 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 2963 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 2964 | struct line_header *line_header = 0; |
| 2965 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 2966 | |
| 2967 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 2968 | |
| 2969 | get_scope_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, cu); |
| 2970 | |
| 2971 | /* If we didn't find a lowpc, set it to highpc to avoid complaints |
| 2972 | from finish_block. */ |
| 2973 | if (lowpc == ((CORE_ADDR) -1)) |
| 2974 | lowpc = highpc; |
| 2975 | lowpc += baseaddr; |
| 2976 | highpc += baseaddr; |
| 2977 | |
| 2978 | /* Find the filename. Do not use dwarf2_name here, since the filename |
| 2979 | is not a source language identifier. */ |
| 2980 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu); |
| 2981 | if (attr) |
| 2982 | { |
| 2983 | name = DW_STRING (attr); |
| 2984 | } |
| 2985 | |
| 2986 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_comp_dir, cu); |
| 2987 | if (attr) |
| 2988 | comp_dir = DW_STRING (attr); |
| 2989 | else if (name != NULL && IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name)) |
| 2990 | { |
| 2991 | comp_dir = ldirname (name); |
| 2992 | if (comp_dir != NULL) |
| 2993 | make_cleanup (xfree, comp_dir); |
| 2994 | } |
| 2995 | if (comp_dir != NULL) |
| 2996 | { |
| 2997 | /* Irix 6.2 native cc prepends <machine>.: to the compilation |
| 2998 | directory, get rid of it. */ |
| 2999 | char *cp = strchr (comp_dir, ':'); |
| 3000 | |
| 3001 | if (cp && cp != comp_dir && cp[-1] == '.' && cp[1] == '/') |
| 3002 | comp_dir = cp + 1; |
| 3003 | } |
| 3004 | |
| 3005 | if (name == NULL) |
| 3006 | name = "<unknown>"; |
| 3007 | |
| 3008 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_language, cu); |
| 3009 | if (attr) |
| 3010 | { |
| 3011 | set_cu_language (DW_UNSND (attr), cu); |
| 3012 | } |
| 3013 | |
| 3014 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_producer, cu); |
| 3015 | if (attr) |
| 3016 | cu->producer = DW_STRING (attr); |
| 3017 | |
| 3018 | /* We assume that we're processing GCC output. */ |
| 3019 | processing_gcc_compilation = 2; |
| 3020 | |
| 3021 | processing_has_namespace_info = 0; |
| 3022 | |
| 3023 | start_symtab (name, comp_dir, lowpc); |
| 3024 | record_debugformat ("DWARF 2"); |
| 3025 | record_producer (cu->producer); |
| 3026 | |
| 3027 | initialize_cu_func_list (cu); |
| 3028 | |
| 3029 | /* Decode line number information if present. We do this before |
| 3030 | processing child DIEs, so that the line header table is available |
| 3031 | for DW_AT_decl_file. */ |
| 3032 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_stmt_list, cu); |
| 3033 | if (attr) |
| 3034 | { |
| 3035 | unsigned int line_offset = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3036 | line_header = dwarf_decode_line_header (line_offset, abfd, cu); |
| 3037 | if (line_header) |
| 3038 | { |
| 3039 | cu->line_header = line_header; |
| 3040 | make_cleanup (free_cu_line_header, cu); |
| 3041 | dwarf_decode_lines (line_header, comp_dir, abfd, cu, NULL); |
| 3042 | } |
| 3043 | } |
| 3044 | |
| 3045 | /* Process all dies in compilation unit. */ |
| 3046 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 3047 | { |
| 3048 | child_die = die->child; |
| 3049 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 3050 | { |
| 3051 | process_die (child_die, cu); |
| 3052 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 3053 | } |
| 3054 | } |
| 3055 | |
| 3056 | /* Decode macro information, if present. Dwarf 2 macro information |
| 3057 | refers to information in the line number info statement program |
| 3058 | header, so we can only read it if we've read the header |
| 3059 | successfully. */ |
| 3060 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_macro_info, cu); |
| 3061 | if (attr && line_header) |
| 3062 | { |
| 3063 | unsigned int macro_offset = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3064 | dwarf_decode_macros (line_header, macro_offset, |
| 3065 | comp_dir, abfd, cu); |
| 3066 | } |
| 3067 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 3068 | } |
| 3069 | |
| 3070 | static void |
| 3071 | add_to_cu_func_list (const char *name, CORE_ADDR lowpc, CORE_ADDR highpc, |
| 3072 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3073 | { |
| 3074 | struct function_range *thisfn; |
| 3075 | |
| 3076 | thisfn = (struct function_range *) |
| 3077 | obstack_alloc (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, sizeof (struct function_range)); |
| 3078 | thisfn->name = name; |
| 3079 | thisfn->lowpc = lowpc; |
| 3080 | thisfn->highpc = highpc; |
| 3081 | thisfn->seen_line = 0; |
| 3082 | thisfn->next = NULL; |
| 3083 | |
| 3084 | if (cu->last_fn == NULL) |
| 3085 | cu->first_fn = thisfn; |
| 3086 | else |
| 3087 | cu->last_fn->next = thisfn; |
| 3088 | |
| 3089 | cu->last_fn = thisfn; |
| 3090 | } |
| 3091 | |
| 3092 | /* qsort helper for inherit_abstract_dies. */ |
| 3093 | |
| 3094 | static int |
| 3095 | unsigned_int_compar (const void *ap, const void *bp) |
| 3096 | { |
| 3097 | unsigned int a = *(unsigned int *) ap; |
| 3098 | unsigned int b = *(unsigned int *) bp; |
| 3099 | |
| 3100 | return (a > b) - (b > a); |
| 3101 | } |
| 3102 | |
| 3103 | /* DW_AT_abstract_origin inherits whole DIEs (not just their attributes). |
| 3104 | Inherit only the children of the DW_AT_abstract_origin DIE not being already |
| 3105 | referenced by DW_AT_abstract_origin from the children of the current DIE. */ |
| 3106 | |
| 3107 | static void |
| 3108 | inherit_abstract_dies (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3109 | { |
| 3110 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 3111 | unsigned die_children_count; |
| 3112 | /* CU offsets which were referenced by children of the current DIE. */ |
| 3113 | unsigned *offsets; |
| 3114 | unsigned *offsets_end, *offsetp; |
| 3115 | /* Parent of DIE - referenced by DW_AT_abstract_origin. */ |
| 3116 | struct die_info *origin_die; |
| 3117 | /* Iterator of the ORIGIN_DIE children. */ |
| 3118 | struct die_info *origin_child_die; |
| 3119 | struct cleanup *cleanups; |
| 3120 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 3121 | |
| 3122 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, cu); |
| 3123 | if (!attr) |
| 3124 | return; |
| 3125 | |
| 3126 | origin_die = follow_die_ref (die, attr, &cu); |
| 3127 | if (die->tag != origin_die->tag) |
| 3128 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 3129 | _("DIE 0x%x and its abstract origin 0x%x have different tags"), |
| 3130 | die->offset, origin_die->offset); |
| 3131 | |
| 3132 | child_die = die->child; |
| 3133 | die_children_count = 0; |
| 3134 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 3135 | { |
| 3136 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 3137 | die_children_count++; |
| 3138 | } |
| 3139 | offsets = xmalloc (sizeof (*offsets) * die_children_count); |
| 3140 | cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, offsets); |
| 3141 | |
| 3142 | offsets_end = offsets; |
| 3143 | child_die = die->child; |
| 3144 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 3145 | { |
| 3146 | attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, cu); |
| 3147 | /* According to DWARF3 3.3.8.2 #3 new entries without their abstract |
| 3148 | counterpart may exist. */ |
| 3149 | if (attr) |
| 3150 | { |
| 3151 | struct die_info *child_origin_die; |
| 3152 | |
| 3153 | child_origin_die = follow_die_ref (child_die, attr, &cu); |
| 3154 | if (child_die->tag != child_origin_die->tag) |
| 3155 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 3156 | _("Child DIE 0x%x and its abstract origin 0x%x have " |
| 3157 | "different tags"), child_die->offset, |
| 3158 | child_origin_die->offset); |
| 3159 | *offsets_end++ = child_origin_die->offset; |
| 3160 | } |
| 3161 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 3162 | } |
| 3163 | qsort (offsets, offsets_end - offsets, sizeof (*offsets), |
| 3164 | unsigned_int_compar); |
| 3165 | for (offsetp = offsets + 1; offsetp < offsets_end; offsetp++) |
| 3166 | if (offsetp[-1] == *offsetp) |
| 3167 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("Multiple children of DIE 0x%x refer " |
| 3168 | "to DIE 0x%x as their abstract origin"), |
| 3169 | die->offset, *offsetp); |
| 3170 | |
| 3171 | offsetp = offsets; |
| 3172 | origin_child_die = origin_die->child; |
| 3173 | while (origin_child_die && origin_child_die->tag) |
| 3174 | { |
| 3175 | /* Is ORIGIN_CHILD_DIE referenced by any of the DIE children? */ |
| 3176 | while (offsetp < offsets_end && *offsetp < origin_child_die->offset) |
| 3177 | offsetp++; |
| 3178 | if (offsetp >= offsets_end || *offsetp > origin_child_die->offset) |
| 3179 | { |
| 3180 | /* Found that ORIGIN_CHILD_DIE is really not referenced. */ |
| 3181 | process_die (origin_child_die, cu); |
| 3182 | } |
| 3183 | origin_child_die = sibling_die (origin_child_die); |
| 3184 | } |
| 3185 | |
| 3186 | do_cleanups (cleanups); |
| 3187 | } |
| 3188 | |
| 3189 | static void |
| 3190 | read_func_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3191 | { |
| 3192 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 3193 | struct context_stack *new; |
| 3194 | CORE_ADDR lowpc; |
| 3195 | CORE_ADDR highpc; |
| 3196 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 3197 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 3198 | char *name; |
| 3199 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 3200 | struct block *block; |
| 3201 | |
| 3202 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 3203 | |
| 3204 | name = dwarf2_linkage_name (die, cu); |
| 3205 | |
| 3206 | /* Ignore functions with missing or empty names and functions with |
| 3207 | missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */ |
| 3208 | if (name == NULL || !dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, cu)) |
| 3209 | return; |
| 3210 | |
| 3211 | lowpc += baseaddr; |
| 3212 | highpc += baseaddr; |
| 3213 | |
| 3214 | /* Record the function range for dwarf_decode_lines. */ |
| 3215 | add_to_cu_func_list (name, lowpc, highpc, cu); |
| 3216 | |
| 3217 | new = push_context (0, lowpc); |
| 3218 | new->name = new_symbol (die, read_type_die (die, cu), cu); |
| 3219 | |
| 3220 | /* If there is a location expression for DW_AT_frame_base, record |
| 3221 | it. */ |
| 3222 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_frame_base, cu); |
| 3223 | if (attr) |
| 3224 | /* FIXME: cagney/2004-01-26: The DW_AT_frame_base's location |
| 3225 | expression is being recorded directly in the function's symbol |
| 3226 | and not in a separate frame-base object. I guess this hack is |
| 3227 | to avoid adding some sort of frame-base adjunct/annex to the |
| 3228 | function's symbol :-(. The problem with doing this is that it |
| 3229 | results in a function symbol with a location expression that |
| 3230 | has nothing to do with the location of the function, ouch! The |
| 3231 | relationship should be: a function's symbol has-a frame base; a |
| 3232 | frame-base has-a location expression. */ |
| 3233 | dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (attr, new->name, cu); |
| 3234 | |
| 3235 | cu->list_in_scope = &local_symbols; |
| 3236 | |
| 3237 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 3238 | { |
| 3239 | child_die = die->child; |
| 3240 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 3241 | { |
| 3242 | process_die (child_die, cu); |
| 3243 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 3244 | } |
| 3245 | } |
| 3246 | |
| 3247 | inherit_abstract_dies (die, cu); |
| 3248 | |
| 3249 | new = pop_context (); |
| 3250 | /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */ |
| 3251 | block = finish_block (new->name, &local_symbols, new->old_blocks, |
| 3252 | lowpc, highpc, objfile); |
| 3253 | |
| 3254 | /* For C++, set the block's scope. */ |
| 3255 | if (cu->language == language_cplus) |
| 3256 | cp_set_block_scope (new->name, block, &objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 3257 | determine_prefix (die, cu), |
| 3258 | processing_has_namespace_info); |
| 3259 | |
| 3260 | /* If we have address ranges, record them. */ |
| 3261 | dwarf2_record_block_ranges (die, block, baseaddr, cu); |
| 3262 | |
| 3263 | /* In C++, we can have functions nested inside functions (e.g., when |
| 3264 | a function declares a class that has methods). This means that |
| 3265 | when we finish processing a function scope, we may need to go |
| 3266 | back to building a containing block's symbol lists. */ |
| 3267 | local_symbols = new->locals; |
| 3268 | param_symbols = new->params; |
| 3269 | |
| 3270 | /* If we've finished processing a top-level function, subsequent |
| 3271 | symbols go in the file symbol list. */ |
| 3272 | if (outermost_context_p ()) |
| 3273 | cu->list_in_scope = &file_symbols; |
| 3274 | } |
| 3275 | |
| 3276 | /* Process all the DIES contained within a lexical block scope. Start |
| 3277 | a new scope, process the dies, and then close the scope. */ |
| 3278 | |
| 3279 | static void |
| 3280 | read_lexical_block_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3281 | { |
| 3282 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 3283 | struct context_stack *new; |
| 3284 | CORE_ADDR lowpc, highpc; |
| 3285 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 3286 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 3287 | |
| 3288 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 3289 | |
| 3290 | /* Ignore blocks with missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */ |
| 3291 | /* ??? Perhaps consider discontiguous blocks defined by DW_AT_ranges |
| 3292 | as multiple lexical blocks? Handling children in a sane way would |
| 3293 | be nasty. Might be easier to properly extend generic blocks to |
| 3294 | describe ranges. */ |
| 3295 | if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, cu)) |
| 3296 | return; |
| 3297 | lowpc += baseaddr; |
| 3298 | highpc += baseaddr; |
| 3299 | |
| 3300 | push_context (0, lowpc); |
| 3301 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 3302 | { |
| 3303 | child_die = die->child; |
| 3304 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 3305 | { |
| 3306 | process_die (child_die, cu); |
| 3307 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 3308 | } |
| 3309 | } |
| 3310 | new = pop_context (); |
| 3311 | |
| 3312 | if (local_symbols != NULL) |
| 3313 | { |
| 3314 | struct block *block |
| 3315 | = finish_block (0, &local_symbols, new->old_blocks, new->start_addr, |
| 3316 | highpc, objfile); |
| 3317 | |
| 3318 | /* Note that recording ranges after traversing children, as we |
| 3319 | do here, means that recording a parent's ranges entails |
| 3320 | walking across all its children's ranges as they appear in |
| 3321 | the address map, which is quadratic behavior. |
| 3322 | |
| 3323 | It would be nicer to record the parent's ranges before |
| 3324 | traversing its children, simply overriding whatever you find |
| 3325 | there. But since we don't even decide whether to create a |
| 3326 | block until after we've traversed its children, that's hard |
| 3327 | to do. */ |
| 3328 | dwarf2_record_block_ranges (die, block, baseaddr, cu); |
| 3329 | } |
| 3330 | local_symbols = new->locals; |
| 3331 | } |
| 3332 | |
| 3333 | /* Get low and high pc attributes from DW_AT_ranges attribute value OFFSET. |
| 3334 | Return 1 if the attributes are present and valid, otherwise, return 0. |
| 3335 | If RANGES_PST is not NULL we should setup `objfile->psymtabs_addrmap'. */ |
| 3336 | |
| 3337 | static int |
| 3338 | dwarf2_ranges_read (unsigned offset, CORE_ADDR *low_return, |
| 3339 | CORE_ADDR *high_return, struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 3340 | struct partial_symtab *ranges_pst) |
| 3341 | { |
| 3342 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 3343 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 3344 | bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 3345 | unsigned int addr_size = cu_header->addr_size; |
| 3346 | CORE_ADDR mask = ~(~(CORE_ADDR)1 << (addr_size * 8 - 1)); |
| 3347 | /* Base address selection entry. */ |
| 3348 | CORE_ADDR base; |
| 3349 | int found_base; |
| 3350 | unsigned int dummy; |
| 3351 | gdb_byte *buffer; |
| 3352 | CORE_ADDR marker; |
| 3353 | int low_set; |
| 3354 | CORE_ADDR low = 0; |
| 3355 | CORE_ADDR high = 0; |
| 3356 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 3357 | |
| 3358 | found_base = cu->base_known; |
| 3359 | base = cu->base_address; |
| 3360 | |
| 3361 | if (offset >= dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_size) |
| 3362 | { |
| 3363 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 3364 | _("Offset %d out of bounds for DW_AT_ranges attribute"), |
| 3365 | offset); |
| 3366 | return 0; |
| 3367 | } |
| 3368 | buffer = dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_buffer + offset; |
| 3369 | |
| 3370 | /* Read in the largest possible address. */ |
| 3371 | marker = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &dummy); |
| 3372 | if ((marker & mask) == mask) |
| 3373 | { |
| 3374 | /* If we found the largest possible address, then |
| 3375 | read the base address. */ |
| 3376 | base = read_address (obfd, buffer + addr_size, cu, &dummy); |
| 3377 | buffer += 2 * addr_size; |
| 3378 | offset += 2 * addr_size; |
| 3379 | found_base = 1; |
| 3380 | } |
| 3381 | |
| 3382 | low_set = 0; |
| 3383 | |
| 3384 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 3385 | |
| 3386 | while (1) |
| 3387 | { |
| 3388 | CORE_ADDR range_beginning, range_end; |
| 3389 | |
| 3390 | range_beginning = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &dummy); |
| 3391 | buffer += addr_size; |
| 3392 | range_end = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &dummy); |
| 3393 | buffer += addr_size; |
| 3394 | offset += 2 * addr_size; |
| 3395 | |
| 3396 | /* An end of list marker is a pair of zero addresses. */ |
| 3397 | if (range_beginning == 0 && range_end == 0) |
| 3398 | /* Found the end of list entry. */ |
| 3399 | break; |
| 3400 | |
| 3401 | /* Each base address selection entry is a pair of 2 values. |
| 3402 | The first is the largest possible address, the second is |
| 3403 | the base address. Check for a base address here. */ |
| 3404 | if ((range_beginning & mask) == mask) |
| 3405 | { |
| 3406 | /* If we found the largest possible address, then |
| 3407 | read the base address. */ |
| 3408 | base = read_address (obfd, buffer + addr_size, cu, &dummy); |
| 3409 | found_base = 1; |
| 3410 | continue; |
| 3411 | } |
| 3412 | |
| 3413 | if (!found_base) |
| 3414 | { |
| 3415 | /* We have no valid base address for the ranges |
| 3416 | data. */ |
| 3417 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 3418 | _("Invalid .debug_ranges data (no base address)")); |
| 3419 | return 0; |
| 3420 | } |
| 3421 | |
| 3422 | range_beginning += base; |
| 3423 | range_end += base; |
| 3424 | |
| 3425 | if (ranges_pst != NULL && range_beginning < range_end) |
| 3426 | addrmap_set_empty (objfile->psymtabs_addrmap, |
| 3427 | range_beginning + baseaddr, range_end - 1 + baseaddr, |
| 3428 | ranges_pst); |
| 3429 | |
| 3430 | /* FIXME: This is recording everything as a low-high |
| 3431 | segment of consecutive addresses. We should have a |
| 3432 | data structure for discontiguous block ranges |
| 3433 | instead. */ |
| 3434 | if (! low_set) |
| 3435 | { |
| 3436 | low = range_beginning; |
| 3437 | high = range_end; |
| 3438 | low_set = 1; |
| 3439 | } |
| 3440 | else |
| 3441 | { |
| 3442 | if (range_beginning < low) |
| 3443 | low = range_beginning; |
| 3444 | if (range_end > high) |
| 3445 | high = range_end; |
| 3446 | } |
| 3447 | } |
| 3448 | |
| 3449 | if (! low_set) |
| 3450 | /* If the first entry is an end-of-list marker, the range |
| 3451 | describes an empty scope, i.e. no instructions. */ |
| 3452 | return 0; |
| 3453 | |
| 3454 | if (low_return) |
| 3455 | *low_return = low; |
| 3456 | if (high_return) |
| 3457 | *high_return = high; |
| 3458 | return 1; |
| 3459 | } |
| 3460 | |
| 3461 | /* Get low and high pc attributes from a die. Return 1 if the attributes |
| 3462 | are present and valid, otherwise, return 0. Return -1 if the range is |
| 3463 | discontinuous, i.e. derived from DW_AT_ranges information. */ |
| 3464 | static int |
| 3465 | dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die, CORE_ADDR *lowpc, |
| 3466 | CORE_ADDR *highpc, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3467 | { |
| 3468 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 3469 | CORE_ADDR low = 0; |
| 3470 | CORE_ADDR high = 0; |
| 3471 | int ret = 0; |
| 3472 | |
| 3473 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_high_pc, cu); |
| 3474 | if (attr) |
| 3475 | { |
| 3476 | high = DW_ADDR (attr); |
| 3477 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu); |
| 3478 | if (attr) |
| 3479 | low = DW_ADDR (attr); |
| 3480 | else |
| 3481 | /* Found high w/o low attribute. */ |
| 3482 | return 0; |
| 3483 | |
| 3484 | /* Found consecutive range of addresses. */ |
| 3485 | ret = 1; |
| 3486 | } |
| 3487 | else |
| 3488 | { |
| 3489 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_ranges, cu); |
| 3490 | if (attr != NULL) |
| 3491 | { |
| 3492 | /* Value of the DW_AT_ranges attribute is the offset in the |
| 3493 | .debug_ranges section. */ |
| 3494 | if (!dwarf2_ranges_read (DW_UNSND (attr), &low, &high, cu, NULL)) |
| 3495 | return 0; |
| 3496 | /* Found discontinuous range of addresses. */ |
| 3497 | ret = -1; |
| 3498 | } |
| 3499 | } |
| 3500 | |
| 3501 | if (high < low) |
| 3502 | return 0; |
| 3503 | |
| 3504 | /* When using the GNU linker, .gnu.linkonce. sections are used to |
| 3505 | eliminate duplicate copies of functions and vtables and such. |
| 3506 | The linker will arbitrarily choose one and discard the others. |
| 3507 | The AT_*_pc values for such functions refer to local labels in |
| 3508 | these sections. If the section from that file was discarded, the |
| 3509 | labels are not in the output, so the relocs get a value of 0. |
| 3510 | If this is a discarded function, mark the pc bounds as invalid, |
| 3511 | so that GDB will ignore it. */ |
| 3512 | if (low == 0 && !dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero) |
| 3513 | return 0; |
| 3514 | |
| 3515 | *lowpc = low; |
| 3516 | *highpc = high; |
| 3517 | return ret; |
| 3518 | } |
| 3519 | |
| 3520 | /* Assuming that DIE represents a subprogram DIE or a lexical block, get |
| 3521 | its low and high PC addresses. Do nothing if these addresses could not |
| 3522 | be determined. Otherwise, set LOWPC to the low address if it is smaller, |
| 3523 | and HIGHPC to the high address if greater than HIGHPC. */ |
| 3524 | |
| 3525 | static void |
| 3526 | dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die, |
| 3527 | CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, |
| 3528 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3529 | { |
| 3530 | CORE_ADDR low, high; |
| 3531 | struct die_info *child = die->child; |
| 3532 | |
| 3533 | if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &low, &high, cu)) |
| 3534 | { |
| 3535 | *lowpc = min (*lowpc, low); |
| 3536 | *highpc = max (*highpc, high); |
| 3537 | } |
| 3538 | |
| 3539 | /* If the language does not allow nested subprograms (either inside |
| 3540 | subprograms or lexical blocks), we're done. */ |
| 3541 | if (cu->language != language_ada) |
| 3542 | return; |
| 3543 | |
| 3544 | /* Check all the children of the given DIE. If it contains nested |
| 3545 | subprograms, then check their pc bounds. Likewise, we need to |
| 3546 | check lexical blocks as well, as they may also contain subprogram |
| 3547 | definitions. */ |
| 3548 | while (child && child->tag) |
| 3549 | { |
| 3550 | if (child->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram |
| 3551 | || child->tag == DW_TAG_lexical_block) |
| 3552 | dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds (child, lowpc, highpc, cu); |
| 3553 | child = sibling_die (child); |
| 3554 | } |
| 3555 | } |
| 3556 | |
| 3557 | /* Get the low and high pc's represented by the scope DIE, and store |
| 3558 | them in *LOWPC and *HIGHPC. If the correct values can't be |
| 3559 | determined, set *LOWPC to -1 and *HIGHPC to 0. */ |
| 3560 | |
| 3561 | static void |
| 3562 | get_scope_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die, |
| 3563 | CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, |
| 3564 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3565 | { |
| 3566 | CORE_ADDR best_low = (CORE_ADDR) -1; |
| 3567 | CORE_ADDR best_high = (CORE_ADDR) 0; |
| 3568 | CORE_ADDR current_low, current_high; |
| 3569 | |
| 3570 | if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, ¤t_low, ¤t_high, cu)) |
| 3571 | { |
| 3572 | best_low = current_low; |
| 3573 | best_high = current_high; |
| 3574 | } |
| 3575 | else |
| 3576 | { |
| 3577 | struct die_info *child = die->child; |
| 3578 | |
| 3579 | while (child && child->tag) |
| 3580 | { |
| 3581 | switch (child->tag) { |
| 3582 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: |
| 3583 | dwarf2_get_subprogram_pc_bounds (child, &best_low, &best_high, cu); |
| 3584 | break; |
| 3585 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 3586 | /* FIXME: carlton/2004-01-16: Should we do this for |
| 3587 | DW_TAG_class_type/DW_TAG_structure_type, too? I think |
| 3588 | that current GCC's always emit the DIEs corresponding |
| 3589 | to definitions of methods of classes as children of a |
| 3590 | DW_TAG_compile_unit or DW_TAG_namespace (as opposed to |
| 3591 | the DIEs giving the declarations, which could be |
| 3592 | anywhere). But I don't see any reason why the |
| 3593 | standards says that they have to be there. */ |
| 3594 | get_scope_pc_bounds (child, ¤t_low, ¤t_high, cu); |
| 3595 | |
| 3596 | if (current_low != ((CORE_ADDR) -1)) |
| 3597 | { |
| 3598 | best_low = min (best_low, current_low); |
| 3599 | best_high = max (best_high, current_high); |
| 3600 | } |
| 3601 | break; |
| 3602 | default: |
| 3603 | /* Ignore. */ |
| 3604 | break; |
| 3605 | } |
| 3606 | |
| 3607 | child = sibling_die (child); |
| 3608 | } |
| 3609 | } |
| 3610 | |
| 3611 | *lowpc = best_low; |
| 3612 | *highpc = best_high; |
| 3613 | } |
| 3614 | |
| 3615 | /* Record the address ranges for BLOCK, offset by BASEADDR, as given |
| 3616 | in DIE. */ |
| 3617 | static void |
| 3618 | dwarf2_record_block_ranges (struct die_info *die, struct block *block, |
| 3619 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3620 | { |
| 3621 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 3622 | |
| 3623 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_high_pc, cu); |
| 3624 | if (attr) |
| 3625 | { |
| 3626 | CORE_ADDR high = DW_ADDR (attr); |
| 3627 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu); |
| 3628 | if (attr) |
| 3629 | { |
| 3630 | CORE_ADDR low = DW_ADDR (attr); |
| 3631 | record_block_range (block, baseaddr + low, baseaddr + high - 1); |
| 3632 | } |
| 3633 | } |
| 3634 | |
| 3635 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_ranges, cu); |
| 3636 | if (attr) |
| 3637 | { |
| 3638 | bfd *obfd = cu->objfile->obfd; |
| 3639 | |
| 3640 | /* The value of the DW_AT_ranges attribute is the offset of the |
| 3641 | address range list in the .debug_ranges section. */ |
| 3642 | unsigned long offset = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3643 | gdb_byte *buffer = dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_buffer + offset; |
| 3644 | |
| 3645 | /* For some target architectures, but not others, the |
| 3646 | read_address function sign-extends the addresses it returns. |
| 3647 | To recognize base address selection entries, we need a |
| 3648 | mask. */ |
| 3649 | unsigned int addr_size = cu->header.addr_size; |
| 3650 | CORE_ADDR base_select_mask = ~(~(CORE_ADDR)1 << (addr_size * 8 - 1)); |
| 3651 | |
| 3652 | /* The base address, to which the next pair is relative. Note |
| 3653 | that this 'base' is a DWARF concept: most entries in a range |
| 3654 | list are relative, to reduce the number of relocs against the |
| 3655 | debugging information. This is separate from this function's |
| 3656 | 'baseaddr' argument, which GDB uses to relocate debugging |
| 3657 | information from a shared library based on the address at |
| 3658 | which the library was loaded. */ |
| 3659 | CORE_ADDR base = cu->base_address; |
| 3660 | int base_known = cu->base_known; |
| 3661 | |
| 3662 | if (offset >= dwarf2_per_objfile->ranges_size) |
| 3663 | { |
| 3664 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 3665 | _("Offset %lu out of bounds for DW_AT_ranges attribute"), |
| 3666 | offset); |
| 3667 | return; |
| 3668 | } |
| 3669 | |
| 3670 | for (;;) |
| 3671 | { |
| 3672 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 3673 | CORE_ADDR start, end; |
| 3674 | |
| 3675 | start = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &bytes_read); |
| 3676 | buffer += bytes_read; |
| 3677 | end = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu, &bytes_read); |
| 3678 | buffer += bytes_read; |
| 3679 | |
| 3680 | /* Did we find the end of the range list? */ |
| 3681 | if (start == 0 && end == 0) |
| 3682 | break; |
| 3683 | |
| 3684 | /* Did we find a base address selection entry? */ |
| 3685 | else if ((start & base_select_mask) == base_select_mask) |
| 3686 | { |
| 3687 | base = end; |
| 3688 | base_known = 1; |
| 3689 | } |
| 3690 | |
| 3691 | /* We found an ordinary address range. */ |
| 3692 | else |
| 3693 | { |
| 3694 | if (!base_known) |
| 3695 | { |
| 3696 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 3697 | _("Invalid .debug_ranges data (no base address)")); |
| 3698 | return; |
| 3699 | } |
| 3700 | |
| 3701 | record_block_range (block, |
| 3702 | baseaddr + base + start, |
| 3703 | baseaddr + base + end - 1); |
| 3704 | } |
| 3705 | } |
| 3706 | } |
| 3707 | } |
| 3708 | |
| 3709 | /* Add an aggregate field to the field list. */ |
| 3710 | |
| 3711 | static void |
| 3712 | dwarf2_add_field (struct field_info *fip, struct die_info *die, |
| 3713 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3714 | { |
| 3715 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 3716 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile); |
| 3717 | struct nextfield *new_field; |
| 3718 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 3719 | struct field *fp; |
| 3720 | char *fieldname = ""; |
| 3721 | |
| 3722 | /* Allocate a new field list entry and link it in. */ |
| 3723 | new_field = (struct nextfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct nextfield)); |
| 3724 | make_cleanup (xfree, new_field); |
| 3725 | memset (new_field, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield)); |
| 3726 | new_field->next = fip->fields; |
| 3727 | fip->fields = new_field; |
| 3728 | fip->nfields++; |
| 3729 | |
| 3730 | /* Handle accessibility and virtuality of field. |
| 3731 | The default accessibility for members is public, the default |
| 3732 | accessibility for inheritance is private. */ |
| 3733 | if (die->tag != DW_TAG_inheritance) |
| 3734 | new_field->accessibility = DW_ACCESS_public; |
| 3735 | else |
| 3736 | new_field->accessibility = DW_ACCESS_private; |
| 3737 | new_field->virtuality = DW_VIRTUALITY_none; |
| 3738 | |
| 3739 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_accessibility, cu); |
| 3740 | if (attr) |
| 3741 | new_field->accessibility = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3742 | if (new_field->accessibility != DW_ACCESS_public) |
| 3743 | fip->non_public_fields = 1; |
| 3744 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_virtuality, cu); |
| 3745 | if (attr) |
| 3746 | new_field->virtuality = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3747 | |
| 3748 | fp = &new_field->field; |
| 3749 | |
| 3750 | if (die->tag == DW_TAG_member && ! die_is_declaration (die, cu)) |
| 3751 | { |
| 3752 | /* Data member other than a C++ static data member. */ |
| 3753 | |
| 3754 | /* Get type of field. */ |
| 3755 | fp->type = die_type (die, cu); |
| 3756 | |
| 3757 | SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, 0); |
| 3758 | |
| 3759 | /* Get bit size of field (zero if none). */ |
| 3760 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_bit_size, cu); |
| 3761 | if (attr) |
| 3762 | { |
| 3763 | FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3764 | } |
| 3765 | else |
| 3766 | { |
| 3767 | FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp) = 0; |
| 3768 | } |
| 3769 | |
| 3770 | /* Get bit offset of field. */ |
| 3771 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_data_member_location, cu); |
| 3772 | if (attr) |
| 3773 | { |
| 3774 | int byte_offset; |
| 3775 | |
| 3776 | if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr)) |
| 3777 | { |
| 3778 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 3779 | byte_offset = 0; |
| 3780 | } |
| 3781 | else if (attr_form_is_constant (attr)) |
| 3782 | byte_offset = dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (attr, 0); |
| 3783 | else |
| 3784 | byte_offset = decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu); |
| 3785 | |
| 3786 | SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, byte_offset * bits_per_byte); |
| 3787 | } |
| 3788 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_bit_offset, cu); |
| 3789 | if (attr) |
| 3790 | { |
| 3791 | if (gdbarch_bits_big_endian (gdbarch)) |
| 3792 | { |
| 3793 | /* For big endian bits, the DW_AT_bit_offset gives the |
| 3794 | additional bit offset from the MSB of the containing |
| 3795 | anonymous object to the MSB of the field. We don't |
| 3796 | have to do anything special since we don't need to |
| 3797 | know the size of the anonymous object. */ |
| 3798 | FIELD_BITPOS (*fp) += DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3799 | } |
| 3800 | else |
| 3801 | { |
| 3802 | /* For little endian bits, compute the bit offset to the |
| 3803 | MSB of the anonymous object, subtract off the number of |
| 3804 | bits from the MSB of the field to the MSB of the |
| 3805 | object, and then subtract off the number of bits of |
| 3806 | the field itself. The result is the bit offset of |
| 3807 | the LSB of the field. */ |
| 3808 | int anonymous_size; |
| 3809 | int bit_offset = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3810 | |
| 3811 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 3812 | if (attr) |
| 3813 | { |
| 3814 | /* The size of the anonymous object containing |
| 3815 | the bit field is explicit, so use the |
| 3816 | indicated size (in bytes). */ |
| 3817 | anonymous_size = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 3818 | } |
| 3819 | else |
| 3820 | { |
| 3821 | /* The size of the anonymous object containing |
| 3822 | the bit field must be inferred from the type |
| 3823 | attribute of the data member containing the |
| 3824 | bit field. */ |
| 3825 | anonymous_size = TYPE_LENGTH (fp->type); |
| 3826 | } |
| 3827 | FIELD_BITPOS (*fp) += anonymous_size * bits_per_byte |
| 3828 | - bit_offset - FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp); |
| 3829 | } |
| 3830 | } |
| 3831 | |
| 3832 | /* Get name of field. */ |
| 3833 | fieldname = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 3834 | if (fieldname == NULL) |
| 3835 | fieldname = ""; |
| 3836 | |
| 3837 | /* The name is already allocated along with this objfile, so we don't |
| 3838 | need to duplicate it for the type. */ |
| 3839 | fp->name = fieldname; |
| 3840 | |
| 3841 | /* Change accessibility for artificial fields (e.g. virtual table |
| 3842 | pointer or virtual base class pointer) to private. */ |
| 3843 | if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_artificial, cu)) |
| 3844 | { |
| 3845 | new_field->accessibility = DW_ACCESS_private; |
| 3846 | fip->non_public_fields = 1; |
| 3847 | } |
| 3848 | } |
| 3849 | else if (die->tag == DW_TAG_member || die->tag == DW_TAG_variable) |
| 3850 | { |
| 3851 | /* C++ static member. */ |
| 3852 | |
| 3853 | /* NOTE: carlton/2002-11-05: It should be a DW_TAG_member that |
| 3854 | is a declaration, but all versions of G++ as of this writing |
| 3855 | (so through at least 3.2.1) incorrectly generate |
| 3856 | DW_TAG_variable tags. */ |
| 3857 | |
| 3858 | char *physname; |
| 3859 | |
| 3860 | /* Get name of field. */ |
| 3861 | fieldname = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 3862 | if (fieldname == NULL) |
| 3863 | return; |
| 3864 | |
| 3865 | /* Get physical name. */ |
| 3866 | physname = dwarf2_linkage_name (die, cu); |
| 3867 | |
| 3868 | /* The name is already allocated along with this objfile, so we don't |
| 3869 | need to duplicate it for the type. */ |
| 3870 | SET_FIELD_PHYSNAME (*fp, physname ? physname : ""); |
| 3871 | FIELD_TYPE (*fp) = die_type (die, cu); |
| 3872 | FIELD_NAME (*fp) = fieldname; |
| 3873 | } |
| 3874 | else if (die->tag == DW_TAG_inheritance) |
| 3875 | { |
| 3876 | /* C++ base class field. */ |
| 3877 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_data_member_location, cu); |
| 3878 | if (attr) |
| 3879 | SET_FIELD_BITPOS (*fp, decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu) |
| 3880 | * bits_per_byte); |
| 3881 | FIELD_BITSIZE (*fp) = 0; |
| 3882 | FIELD_TYPE (*fp) = die_type (die, cu); |
| 3883 | FIELD_NAME (*fp) = type_name_no_tag (fp->type); |
| 3884 | fip->nbaseclasses++; |
| 3885 | } |
| 3886 | } |
| 3887 | |
| 3888 | /* Create the vector of fields, and attach it to the type. */ |
| 3889 | |
| 3890 | static void |
| 3891 | dwarf2_attach_fields_to_type (struct field_info *fip, struct type *type, |
| 3892 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3893 | { |
| 3894 | int nfields = fip->nfields; |
| 3895 | |
| 3896 | /* Record the field count, allocate space for the array of fields, |
| 3897 | and create blank accessibility bitfields if necessary. */ |
| 3898 | TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nfields; |
| 3899 | TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *) |
| 3900 | TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct field) * nfields); |
| 3901 | memset (TYPE_FIELDS (type), 0, sizeof (struct field) * nfields); |
| 3902 | |
| 3903 | if (fip->non_public_fields) |
| 3904 | { |
| 3905 | ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type); |
| 3906 | |
| 3907 | TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type) = |
| 3908 | (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields)); |
| 3909 | B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type), nfields); |
| 3910 | |
| 3911 | TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type) = |
| 3912 | (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields)); |
| 3913 | B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type), nfields); |
| 3914 | |
| 3915 | TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE_BITS (type) = |
| 3916 | (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields)); |
| 3917 | B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE_BITS (type), nfields); |
| 3918 | } |
| 3919 | |
| 3920 | /* If the type has baseclasses, allocate and clear a bit vector for |
| 3921 | TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS. */ |
| 3922 | if (fip->nbaseclasses) |
| 3923 | { |
| 3924 | int num_bytes = B_BYTES (fip->nbaseclasses); |
| 3925 | unsigned char *pointer; |
| 3926 | |
| 3927 | ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type); |
| 3928 | pointer = TYPE_ALLOC (type, num_bytes); |
| 3929 | TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type) = pointer; |
| 3930 | B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type), fip->nbaseclasses); |
| 3931 | TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) = fip->nbaseclasses; |
| 3932 | } |
| 3933 | |
| 3934 | /* Copy the saved-up fields into the field vector. Start from the head |
| 3935 | of the list, adding to the tail of the field array, so that they end |
| 3936 | up in the same order in the array in which they were added to the list. */ |
| 3937 | while (nfields-- > 0) |
| 3938 | { |
| 3939 | TYPE_FIELD (type, nfields) = fip->fields->field; |
| 3940 | switch (fip->fields->accessibility) |
| 3941 | { |
| 3942 | case DW_ACCESS_private: |
| 3943 | SET_TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE (type, nfields); |
| 3944 | break; |
| 3945 | |
| 3946 | case DW_ACCESS_protected: |
| 3947 | SET_TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED (type, nfields); |
| 3948 | break; |
| 3949 | |
| 3950 | case DW_ACCESS_public: |
| 3951 | break; |
| 3952 | |
| 3953 | default: |
| 3954 | /* Unknown accessibility. Complain and treat it as public. */ |
| 3955 | { |
| 3956 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported accessibility %d"), |
| 3957 | fip->fields->accessibility); |
| 3958 | } |
| 3959 | break; |
| 3960 | } |
| 3961 | if (nfields < fip->nbaseclasses) |
| 3962 | { |
| 3963 | switch (fip->fields->virtuality) |
| 3964 | { |
| 3965 | case DW_VIRTUALITY_virtual: |
| 3966 | case DW_VIRTUALITY_pure_virtual: |
| 3967 | SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, nfields); |
| 3968 | break; |
| 3969 | } |
| 3970 | } |
| 3971 | fip->fields = fip->fields->next; |
| 3972 | } |
| 3973 | } |
| 3974 | |
| 3975 | /* Add a member function to the proper fieldlist. */ |
| 3976 | |
| 3977 | static void |
| 3978 | dwarf2_add_member_fn (struct field_info *fip, struct die_info *die, |
| 3979 | struct type *type, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 3980 | { |
| 3981 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 3982 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 3983 | struct fnfieldlist *flp; |
| 3984 | int i; |
| 3985 | struct fn_field *fnp; |
| 3986 | char *fieldname; |
| 3987 | char *physname; |
| 3988 | struct nextfnfield *new_fnfield; |
| 3989 | struct type *this_type; |
| 3990 | |
| 3991 | /* Get name of member function. */ |
| 3992 | fieldname = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 3993 | if (fieldname == NULL) |
| 3994 | return; |
| 3995 | |
| 3996 | /* Get the mangled name. */ |
| 3997 | physname = dwarf2_linkage_name (die, cu); |
| 3998 | |
| 3999 | /* Look up member function name in fieldlist. */ |
| 4000 | for (i = 0; i < fip->nfnfields; i++) |
| 4001 | { |
| 4002 | if (strcmp (fip->fnfieldlists[i].name, fieldname) == 0) |
| 4003 | break; |
| 4004 | } |
| 4005 | |
| 4006 | /* Create new list element if necessary. */ |
| 4007 | if (i < fip->nfnfields) |
| 4008 | flp = &fip->fnfieldlists[i]; |
| 4009 | else |
| 4010 | { |
| 4011 | if ((fip->nfnfields % DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0) |
| 4012 | { |
| 4013 | fip->fnfieldlists = (struct fnfieldlist *) |
| 4014 | xrealloc (fip->fnfieldlists, |
| 4015 | (fip->nfnfields + DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) |
| 4016 | * sizeof (struct fnfieldlist)); |
| 4017 | if (fip->nfnfields == 0) |
| 4018 | make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &fip->fnfieldlists); |
| 4019 | } |
| 4020 | flp = &fip->fnfieldlists[fip->nfnfields]; |
| 4021 | flp->name = fieldname; |
| 4022 | flp->length = 0; |
| 4023 | flp->head = NULL; |
| 4024 | fip->nfnfields++; |
| 4025 | } |
| 4026 | |
| 4027 | /* Create a new member function field and chain it to the field list |
| 4028 | entry. */ |
| 4029 | new_fnfield = (struct nextfnfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct nextfnfield)); |
| 4030 | make_cleanup (xfree, new_fnfield); |
| 4031 | memset (new_fnfield, 0, sizeof (struct nextfnfield)); |
| 4032 | new_fnfield->next = flp->head; |
| 4033 | flp->head = new_fnfield; |
| 4034 | flp->length++; |
| 4035 | |
| 4036 | /* Fill in the member function field info. */ |
| 4037 | fnp = &new_fnfield->fnfield; |
| 4038 | /* The name is already allocated along with this objfile, so we don't |
| 4039 | need to duplicate it for the type. */ |
| 4040 | fnp->physname = physname ? physname : ""; |
| 4041 | fnp->type = alloc_type (objfile); |
| 4042 | this_type = read_type_die (die, cu); |
| 4043 | if (this_type && TYPE_CODE (this_type) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC) |
| 4044 | { |
| 4045 | int nparams = TYPE_NFIELDS (this_type); |
| 4046 | |
| 4047 | /* TYPE is the domain of this method, and THIS_TYPE is the type |
| 4048 | of the method itself (TYPE_CODE_METHOD). */ |
| 4049 | smash_to_method_type (fnp->type, type, |
| 4050 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (this_type), |
| 4051 | TYPE_FIELDS (this_type), |
| 4052 | TYPE_NFIELDS (this_type), |
| 4053 | TYPE_VARARGS (this_type)); |
| 4054 | |
| 4055 | /* Handle static member functions. |
| 4056 | Dwarf2 has no clean way to discern C++ static and non-static |
| 4057 | member functions. G++ helps GDB by marking the first |
| 4058 | parameter for non-static member functions (which is the |
| 4059 | this pointer) as artificial. We obtain this information |
| 4060 | from read_subroutine_type via TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL. */ |
| 4061 | if (nparams == 0 || TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (this_type, 0) == 0) |
| 4062 | fnp->voffset = VOFFSET_STATIC; |
| 4063 | } |
| 4064 | else |
| 4065 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("member function type missing for '%s'"), |
| 4066 | physname); |
| 4067 | |
| 4068 | /* Get fcontext from DW_AT_containing_type if present. */ |
| 4069 | if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_containing_type, cu) != NULL) |
| 4070 | fnp->fcontext = die_containing_type (die, cu); |
| 4071 | |
| 4072 | /* dwarf2 doesn't have stubbed physical names, so the setting of is_const |
| 4073 | and is_volatile is irrelevant, as it is needed by gdb_mangle_name only. */ |
| 4074 | |
| 4075 | /* Get accessibility. */ |
| 4076 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_accessibility, cu); |
| 4077 | if (attr) |
| 4078 | { |
| 4079 | switch (DW_UNSND (attr)) |
| 4080 | { |
| 4081 | case DW_ACCESS_private: |
| 4082 | fnp->is_private = 1; |
| 4083 | break; |
| 4084 | case DW_ACCESS_protected: |
| 4085 | fnp->is_protected = 1; |
| 4086 | break; |
| 4087 | } |
| 4088 | } |
| 4089 | |
| 4090 | /* Check for artificial methods. */ |
| 4091 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_artificial, cu); |
| 4092 | if (attr && DW_UNSND (attr) != 0) |
| 4093 | fnp->is_artificial = 1; |
| 4094 | |
| 4095 | /* Get index in virtual function table if it is a virtual member function. */ |
| 4096 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_vtable_elem_location, cu); |
| 4097 | if (attr) |
| 4098 | { |
| 4099 | /* Support the .debug_loc offsets */ |
| 4100 | if (attr_form_is_block (attr)) |
| 4101 | { |
| 4102 | fnp->voffset = decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu) + 2; |
| 4103 | } |
| 4104 | else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr)) |
| 4105 | { |
| 4106 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 4107 | } |
| 4108 | else |
| 4109 | { |
| 4110 | dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("DW_AT_vtable_elem_location", |
| 4111 | fieldname); |
| 4112 | } |
| 4113 | } |
| 4114 | } |
| 4115 | |
| 4116 | /* Create the vector of member function fields, and attach it to the type. */ |
| 4117 | |
| 4118 | static void |
| 4119 | dwarf2_attach_fn_fields_to_type (struct field_info *fip, struct type *type, |
| 4120 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4121 | { |
| 4122 | struct fnfieldlist *flp; |
| 4123 | int total_length = 0; |
| 4124 | int i; |
| 4125 | |
| 4126 | ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type); |
| 4127 | TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type) = (struct fn_fieldlist *) |
| 4128 | TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * fip->nfnfields); |
| 4129 | |
| 4130 | for (i = 0, flp = fip->fnfieldlists; i < fip->nfnfields; i++, flp++) |
| 4131 | { |
| 4132 | struct nextfnfield *nfp = flp->head; |
| 4133 | struct fn_fieldlist *fn_flp = &TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST (type, i); |
| 4134 | int k; |
| 4135 | |
| 4136 | TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i) = flp->name; |
| 4137 | TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, i) = flp->length; |
| 4138 | fn_flp->fn_fields = (struct fn_field *) |
| 4139 | TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct fn_field) * flp->length); |
| 4140 | for (k = flp->length; (k--, nfp); nfp = nfp->next) |
| 4141 | fn_flp->fn_fields[k] = nfp->fnfield; |
| 4142 | |
| 4143 | total_length += flp->length; |
| 4144 | } |
| 4145 | |
| 4146 | TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) = fip->nfnfields; |
| 4147 | TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type) = total_length; |
| 4148 | } |
| 4149 | |
| 4150 | /* Returns non-zero if NAME is the name of a vtable member in CU's |
| 4151 | language, zero otherwise. */ |
| 4152 | static int |
| 4153 | is_vtable_name (const char *name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4154 | { |
| 4155 | static const char vptr[] = "_vptr"; |
| 4156 | static const char vtable[] = "vtable"; |
| 4157 | |
| 4158 | /* Look for the C++ and Java forms of the vtable. */ |
| 4159 | if ((cu->language == language_java |
| 4160 | && strncmp (name, vtable, sizeof (vtable) - 1) == 0) |
| 4161 | || (strncmp (name, vptr, sizeof (vptr) - 1) == 0 |
| 4162 | && is_cplus_marker (name[sizeof (vptr) - 1]))) |
| 4163 | return 1; |
| 4164 | |
| 4165 | return 0; |
| 4166 | } |
| 4167 | |
| 4168 | /* GCC outputs unnamed structures that are really pointers to member |
| 4169 | functions, with the ABI-specified layout. If DIE (from CU) describes |
| 4170 | such a structure, set its type, and return nonzero. Otherwise return |
| 4171 | zero. |
| 4172 | |
| 4173 | GCC shouldn't do this; it should just output pointer to member DIEs. |
| 4174 | This is GCC PR debug/28767. */ |
| 4175 | |
| 4176 | static struct type * |
| 4177 | quirk_gcc_member_function_pointer (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4178 | { |
| 4179 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4180 | struct type *type; |
| 4181 | struct die_info *pfn_die, *delta_die; |
| 4182 | struct attribute *pfn_name, *delta_name; |
| 4183 | struct type *pfn_type, *domain_type; |
| 4184 | |
| 4185 | /* Check for a structure with no name and two children. */ |
| 4186 | if (die->tag != DW_TAG_structure_type |
| 4187 | || dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu) != NULL |
| 4188 | || die->child == NULL |
| 4189 | || die->child->sibling == NULL |
| 4190 | || (die->child->sibling->sibling != NULL |
| 4191 | && die->child->sibling->sibling->tag != DW_TAG_padding)) |
| 4192 | return NULL; |
| 4193 | |
| 4194 | /* Check for __pfn and __delta members. */ |
| 4195 | pfn_die = die->child; |
| 4196 | pfn_name = dwarf2_attr (pfn_die, DW_AT_name, cu); |
| 4197 | if (pfn_die->tag != DW_TAG_member |
| 4198 | || pfn_name == NULL |
| 4199 | || DW_STRING (pfn_name) == NULL |
| 4200 | || strcmp ("__pfn", DW_STRING (pfn_name)) != 0) |
| 4201 | return NULL; |
| 4202 | |
| 4203 | delta_die = pfn_die->sibling; |
| 4204 | delta_name = dwarf2_attr (delta_die, DW_AT_name, cu); |
| 4205 | if (delta_die->tag != DW_TAG_member |
| 4206 | || delta_name == NULL |
| 4207 | || DW_STRING (delta_name) == NULL |
| 4208 | || strcmp ("__delta", DW_STRING (delta_name)) != 0) |
| 4209 | return NULL; |
| 4210 | |
| 4211 | /* Find the type of the method. */ |
| 4212 | pfn_type = die_type (pfn_die, cu); |
| 4213 | if (pfn_type == NULL |
| 4214 | || TYPE_CODE (pfn_type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR |
| 4215 | || TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (pfn_type)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC) |
| 4216 | return NULL; |
| 4217 | |
| 4218 | /* Look for the "this" argument. */ |
| 4219 | pfn_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (pfn_type); |
| 4220 | if (TYPE_NFIELDS (pfn_type) == 0 |
| 4221 | || TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (pfn_type, 0)) != TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
| 4222 | return NULL; |
| 4223 | |
| 4224 | domain_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (pfn_type, 0)); |
| 4225 | type = alloc_type (objfile); |
| 4226 | smash_to_method_type (type, domain_type, TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (pfn_type), |
| 4227 | TYPE_FIELDS (pfn_type), TYPE_NFIELDS (pfn_type), |
| 4228 | TYPE_VARARGS (pfn_type)); |
| 4229 | type = lookup_methodptr_type (type); |
| 4230 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4231 | } |
| 4232 | |
| 4233 | /* Called when we find the DIE that starts a structure or union scope |
| 4234 | (definition) to process all dies that define the members of the |
| 4235 | structure or union. |
| 4236 | |
| 4237 | NOTE: we need to call struct_type regardless of whether or not the |
| 4238 | DIE has an at_name attribute, since it might be an anonymous |
| 4239 | structure or union. This gets the type entered into our set of |
| 4240 | user defined types. |
| 4241 | |
| 4242 | However, if the structure is incomplete (an opaque struct/union) |
| 4243 | then suppress creating a symbol table entry for it since gdb only |
| 4244 | wants to find the one with the complete definition. Note that if |
| 4245 | it is complete, we just call new_symbol, which does it's own |
| 4246 | checking about whether the struct/union is anonymous or not (and |
| 4247 | suppresses creating a symbol table entry itself). */ |
| 4248 | |
| 4249 | static struct type * |
| 4250 | read_structure_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4251 | { |
| 4252 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4253 | struct type *type; |
| 4254 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 4255 | char *name; |
| 4256 | struct cleanup *back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0); |
| 4257 | |
| 4258 | type = quirk_gcc_member_function_pointer (die, cu); |
| 4259 | if (type) |
| 4260 | return type; |
| 4261 | |
| 4262 | type = alloc_type (objfile); |
| 4263 | INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type); |
| 4264 | name = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 4265 | if (name != NULL) |
| 4266 | { |
| 4267 | if (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 4268 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 4269 | { |
| 4270 | const char *new_prefix = determine_class_name (die, cu); |
| 4271 | TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = (char *) new_prefix; |
| 4272 | } |
| 4273 | else |
| 4274 | { |
| 4275 | /* The name is already allocated along with this objfile, so |
| 4276 | we don't need to duplicate it for the type. */ |
| 4277 | TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = name; |
| 4278 | } |
| 4279 | } |
| 4280 | |
| 4281 | if (die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type) |
| 4282 | { |
| 4283 | TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; |
| 4284 | } |
| 4285 | else if (die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type) |
| 4286 | { |
| 4287 | TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_UNION; |
| 4288 | } |
| 4289 | else |
| 4290 | { |
| 4291 | /* FIXME: TYPE_CODE_CLASS is currently defined to TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 4292 | in gdbtypes.h. */ |
| 4293 | TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_CLASS; |
| 4294 | } |
| 4295 | |
| 4296 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 4297 | if (attr) |
| 4298 | { |
| 4299 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 4300 | } |
| 4301 | else |
| 4302 | { |
| 4303 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 0; |
| 4304 | } |
| 4305 | |
| 4306 | TYPE_STUB_SUPPORTED (type) = 1; |
| 4307 | if (die_is_declaration (die, cu)) |
| 4308 | TYPE_STUB (type) = 1; |
| 4309 | |
| 4310 | /* We need to add the type field to the die immediately so we don't |
| 4311 | infinitely recurse when dealing with pointers to the structure |
| 4312 | type within the structure itself. */ |
| 4313 | set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4314 | |
| 4315 | if (die->child != NULL && ! die_is_declaration (die, cu)) |
| 4316 | { |
| 4317 | struct field_info fi; |
| 4318 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 4319 | |
| 4320 | memset (&fi, 0, sizeof (struct field_info)); |
| 4321 | |
| 4322 | child_die = die->child; |
| 4323 | |
| 4324 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 4325 | { |
| 4326 | if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_member |
| 4327 | || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_variable) |
| 4328 | { |
| 4329 | /* NOTE: carlton/2002-11-05: A C++ static data member |
| 4330 | should be a DW_TAG_member that is a declaration, but |
| 4331 | all versions of G++ as of this writing (so through at |
| 4332 | least 3.2.1) incorrectly generate DW_TAG_variable |
| 4333 | tags for them instead. */ |
| 4334 | dwarf2_add_field (&fi, child_die, cu); |
| 4335 | } |
| 4336 | else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram) |
| 4337 | { |
| 4338 | /* C++ member function. */ |
| 4339 | dwarf2_add_member_fn (&fi, child_die, type, cu); |
| 4340 | } |
| 4341 | else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_inheritance) |
| 4342 | { |
| 4343 | /* C++ base class field. */ |
| 4344 | dwarf2_add_field (&fi, child_die, cu); |
| 4345 | } |
| 4346 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 4347 | } |
| 4348 | |
| 4349 | /* Attach fields and member functions to the type. */ |
| 4350 | if (fi.nfields) |
| 4351 | dwarf2_attach_fields_to_type (&fi, type, cu); |
| 4352 | if (fi.nfnfields) |
| 4353 | { |
| 4354 | dwarf2_attach_fn_fields_to_type (&fi, type, cu); |
| 4355 | |
| 4356 | /* Get the type which refers to the base class (possibly this |
| 4357 | class itself) which contains the vtable pointer for the current |
| 4358 | class from the DW_AT_containing_type attribute. */ |
| 4359 | |
| 4360 | if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_containing_type, cu) != NULL) |
| 4361 | { |
| 4362 | struct type *t = die_containing_type (die, cu); |
| 4363 | |
| 4364 | TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type) = t; |
| 4365 | if (type == t) |
| 4366 | { |
| 4367 | int i; |
| 4368 | |
| 4369 | /* Our own class provides vtbl ptr. */ |
| 4370 | for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (t) - 1; |
| 4371 | i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); |
| 4372 | --i) |
| 4373 | { |
| 4374 | char *fieldname = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, i); |
| 4375 | |
| 4376 | if (is_vtable_name (fieldname, cu)) |
| 4377 | { |
| 4378 | TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = i; |
| 4379 | break; |
| 4380 | } |
| 4381 | } |
| 4382 | |
| 4383 | /* Complain if virtual function table field not found. */ |
| 4384 | if (i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t)) |
| 4385 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 4386 | _("virtual function table pointer not found when defining class '%s'"), |
| 4387 | TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) ? TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) : |
| 4388 | ""); |
| 4389 | } |
| 4390 | else |
| 4391 | { |
| 4392 | TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (t); |
| 4393 | } |
| 4394 | } |
| 4395 | else if (cu->producer |
| 4396 | && strncmp (cu->producer, |
| 4397 | "IBM(R) XL C/C++ Advanced Edition", 32) == 0) |
| 4398 | { |
| 4399 | /* The IBM XLC compiler does not provide direct indication |
| 4400 | of the containing type, but the vtable pointer is |
| 4401 | always named __vfp. */ |
| 4402 | |
| 4403 | int i; |
| 4404 | |
| 4405 | for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1; |
| 4406 | i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); |
| 4407 | --i) |
| 4408 | { |
| 4409 | if (strcmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i), "__vfp") == 0) |
| 4410 | { |
| 4411 | TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = i; |
| 4412 | TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type) = type; |
| 4413 | break; |
| 4414 | } |
| 4415 | } |
| 4416 | } |
| 4417 | } |
| 4418 | } |
| 4419 | |
| 4420 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 4421 | return type; |
| 4422 | } |
| 4423 | |
| 4424 | static void |
| 4425 | process_structure_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4426 | { |
| 4427 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4428 | struct die_info *child_die = die->child; |
| 4429 | struct type *this_type; |
| 4430 | |
| 4431 | this_type = get_die_type (die, cu); |
| 4432 | if (this_type == NULL) |
| 4433 | this_type = read_structure_type (die, cu); |
| 4434 | |
| 4435 | /* NOTE: carlton/2004-03-16: GCC 3.4 (or at least one of its |
| 4436 | snapshots) has been known to create a die giving a declaration |
| 4437 | for a class that has, as a child, a die giving a definition for a |
| 4438 | nested class. So we have to process our children even if the |
| 4439 | current die is a declaration. Normally, of course, a declaration |
| 4440 | won't have any children at all. */ |
| 4441 | |
| 4442 | while (child_die != NULL && child_die->tag) |
| 4443 | { |
| 4444 | if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_member |
| 4445 | || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_variable |
| 4446 | || child_die->tag == DW_TAG_inheritance) |
| 4447 | { |
| 4448 | /* Do nothing. */ |
| 4449 | } |
| 4450 | else |
| 4451 | process_die (child_die, cu); |
| 4452 | |
| 4453 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 4454 | } |
| 4455 | |
| 4456 | /* Do not consider external references. According to the DWARF standard, |
| 4457 | these DIEs are identified by the fact that they have no byte_size |
| 4458 | attribute, and a declaration attribute. */ |
| 4459 | if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu) != NULL |
| 4460 | || !die_is_declaration (die, cu)) |
| 4461 | new_symbol (die, this_type, cu); |
| 4462 | } |
| 4463 | |
| 4464 | /* Given a DW_AT_enumeration_type die, set its type. We do not |
| 4465 | complete the type's fields yet, or create any symbols. */ |
| 4466 | |
| 4467 | static struct type * |
| 4468 | read_enumeration_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4469 | { |
| 4470 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4471 | struct type *type; |
| 4472 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 4473 | const char *name; |
| 4474 | |
| 4475 | type = alloc_type (objfile); |
| 4476 | |
| 4477 | TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_ENUM; |
| 4478 | name = dwarf2_full_name (die, cu); |
| 4479 | if (name != NULL) |
| 4480 | TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = (char *) name; |
| 4481 | |
| 4482 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 4483 | if (attr) |
| 4484 | { |
| 4485 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 4486 | } |
| 4487 | else |
| 4488 | { |
| 4489 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 0; |
| 4490 | } |
| 4491 | |
| 4492 | /* The enumeration DIE can be incomplete. In Ada, any type can be |
| 4493 | declared as private in the package spec, and then defined only |
| 4494 | inside the package body. Such types are known as Taft Amendment |
| 4495 | Types. When another package uses such a type, an incomplete DIE |
| 4496 | may be generated by the compiler. */ |
| 4497 | if (die_is_declaration (die, cu)) |
| 4498 | TYPE_STUB (type) = 1; |
| 4499 | |
| 4500 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4501 | } |
| 4502 | |
| 4503 | /* Determine the name of the type represented by DIE, which should be |
| 4504 | a named C++ or Java compound type. Return the name in question, |
| 4505 | allocated on the objfile obstack. */ |
| 4506 | |
| 4507 | static const char * |
| 4508 | determine_class_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4509 | { |
| 4510 | const char *new_prefix = NULL; |
| 4511 | |
| 4512 | /* If we don't have namespace debug info, guess the name by trying |
| 4513 | to demangle the names of members, just like we did in |
| 4514 | guess_structure_name. */ |
| 4515 | if (!processing_has_namespace_info) |
| 4516 | { |
| 4517 | struct die_info *child; |
| 4518 | |
| 4519 | for (child = die->child; |
| 4520 | child != NULL && child->tag != 0; |
| 4521 | child = sibling_die (child)) |
| 4522 | { |
| 4523 | if (child->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram) |
| 4524 | { |
| 4525 | char *phys_prefix |
| 4526 | = language_class_name_from_physname (cu->language_defn, |
| 4527 | dwarf2_linkage_name |
| 4528 | (child, cu)); |
| 4529 | |
| 4530 | if (phys_prefix != NULL) |
| 4531 | { |
| 4532 | new_prefix |
| 4533 | = obsavestring (phys_prefix, strlen (phys_prefix), |
| 4534 | &cu->objfile->objfile_obstack); |
| 4535 | xfree (phys_prefix); |
| 4536 | break; |
| 4537 | } |
| 4538 | } |
| 4539 | } |
| 4540 | } |
| 4541 | |
| 4542 | if (new_prefix == NULL) |
| 4543 | new_prefix = dwarf2_full_name (die, cu); |
| 4544 | |
| 4545 | return new_prefix; |
| 4546 | } |
| 4547 | |
| 4548 | /* Given a pointer to a die which begins an enumeration, process all |
| 4549 | the dies that define the members of the enumeration, and create the |
| 4550 | symbol for the enumeration type. |
| 4551 | |
| 4552 | NOTE: We reverse the order of the element list. */ |
| 4553 | |
| 4554 | static void |
| 4555 | process_enumeration_scope (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4556 | { |
| 4557 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4558 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 4559 | struct field *fields; |
| 4560 | struct symbol *sym; |
| 4561 | int num_fields; |
| 4562 | int unsigned_enum = 1; |
| 4563 | char *name; |
| 4564 | struct type *this_type; |
| 4565 | |
| 4566 | num_fields = 0; |
| 4567 | fields = NULL; |
| 4568 | this_type = get_die_type (die, cu); |
| 4569 | if (this_type == NULL) |
| 4570 | this_type = read_enumeration_type (die, cu); |
| 4571 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 4572 | { |
| 4573 | child_die = die->child; |
| 4574 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 4575 | { |
| 4576 | if (child_die->tag != DW_TAG_enumerator) |
| 4577 | { |
| 4578 | process_die (child_die, cu); |
| 4579 | } |
| 4580 | else |
| 4581 | { |
| 4582 | name = dwarf2_name (child_die, cu); |
| 4583 | if (name) |
| 4584 | { |
| 4585 | sym = new_symbol (child_die, this_type, cu); |
| 4586 | if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) < 0) |
| 4587 | unsigned_enum = 0; |
| 4588 | |
| 4589 | if ((num_fields % DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0) |
| 4590 | { |
| 4591 | fields = (struct field *) |
| 4592 | xrealloc (fields, |
| 4593 | (num_fields + DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) |
| 4594 | * sizeof (struct field)); |
| 4595 | } |
| 4596 | |
| 4597 | FIELD_NAME (fields[num_fields]) = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym); |
| 4598 | FIELD_TYPE (fields[num_fields]) = NULL; |
| 4599 | SET_FIELD_BITPOS (fields[num_fields], SYMBOL_VALUE (sym)); |
| 4600 | FIELD_BITSIZE (fields[num_fields]) = 0; |
| 4601 | |
| 4602 | num_fields++; |
| 4603 | } |
| 4604 | } |
| 4605 | |
| 4606 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 4607 | } |
| 4608 | |
| 4609 | if (num_fields) |
| 4610 | { |
| 4611 | TYPE_NFIELDS (this_type) = num_fields; |
| 4612 | TYPE_FIELDS (this_type) = (struct field *) |
| 4613 | TYPE_ALLOC (this_type, sizeof (struct field) * num_fields); |
| 4614 | memcpy (TYPE_FIELDS (this_type), fields, |
| 4615 | sizeof (struct field) * num_fields); |
| 4616 | xfree (fields); |
| 4617 | } |
| 4618 | if (unsigned_enum) |
| 4619 | TYPE_UNSIGNED (this_type) = 1; |
| 4620 | } |
| 4621 | |
| 4622 | new_symbol (die, this_type, cu); |
| 4623 | } |
| 4624 | |
| 4625 | /* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_array_type DIE and put it in |
| 4626 | the DIE's type field. For now, this only handles one dimensional |
| 4627 | arrays. */ |
| 4628 | |
| 4629 | static struct type * |
| 4630 | read_array_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4631 | { |
| 4632 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4633 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 4634 | struct type *type = NULL; |
| 4635 | struct type *element_type, *range_type, *index_type; |
| 4636 | struct type **range_types = NULL; |
| 4637 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 4638 | int ndim = 0; |
| 4639 | struct cleanup *back_to; |
| 4640 | char *name; |
| 4641 | |
| 4642 | element_type = die_type (die, cu); |
| 4643 | |
| 4644 | /* Irix 6.2 native cc creates array types without children for |
| 4645 | arrays with unspecified length. */ |
| 4646 | if (die->child == NULL) |
| 4647 | { |
| 4648 | index_type = builtin_type_int32; |
| 4649 | range_type = create_range_type (NULL, index_type, 0, -1); |
| 4650 | type = create_array_type (NULL, element_type, range_type); |
| 4651 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4652 | } |
| 4653 | |
| 4654 | back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); |
| 4655 | child_die = die->child; |
| 4656 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 4657 | { |
| 4658 | if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_subrange_type) |
| 4659 | { |
| 4660 | struct type *child_type = read_type_die (child_die, cu); |
| 4661 | if (child_type != NULL) |
| 4662 | { |
| 4663 | /* The range type was succesfully read. Save it for |
| 4664 | the array type creation. */ |
| 4665 | if ((ndim % DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0) |
| 4666 | { |
| 4667 | range_types = (struct type **) |
| 4668 | xrealloc (range_types, (ndim + DW_FIELD_ALLOC_CHUNK) |
| 4669 | * sizeof (struct type *)); |
| 4670 | if (ndim == 0) |
| 4671 | make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &range_types); |
| 4672 | } |
| 4673 | range_types[ndim++] = child_type; |
| 4674 | } |
| 4675 | } |
| 4676 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 4677 | } |
| 4678 | |
| 4679 | /* Dwarf2 dimensions are output from left to right, create the |
| 4680 | necessary array types in backwards order. */ |
| 4681 | |
| 4682 | type = element_type; |
| 4683 | |
| 4684 | if (read_array_order (die, cu) == DW_ORD_col_major) |
| 4685 | { |
| 4686 | int i = 0; |
| 4687 | while (i < ndim) |
| 4688 | type = create_array_type (NULL, type, range_types[i++]); |
| 4689 | } |
| 4690 | else |
| 4691 | { |
| 4692 | while (ndim-- > 0) |
| 4693 | type = create_array_type (NULL, type, range_types[ndim]); |
| 4694 | } |
| 4695 | |
| 4696 | /* Understand Dwarf2 support for vector types (like they occur on |
| 4697 | the PowerPC w/ AltiVec). Gcc just adds another attribute to the |
| 4698 | array type. This is not part of the Dwarf2/3 standard yet, but a |
| 4699 | custom vendor extension. The main difference between a regular |
| 4700 | array and the vector variant is that vectors are passed by value |
| 4701 | to functions. */ |
| 4702 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_GNU_vector, cu); |
| 4703 | if (attr) |
| 4704 | make_vector_type (type); |
| 4705 | |
| 4706 | name = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 4707 | if (name) |
| 4708 | TYPE_NAME (type) = name; |
| 4709 | |
| 4710 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 4711 | |
| 4712 | /* Install the type in the die. */ |
| 4713 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4714 | } |
| 4715 | |
| 4716 | static enum dwarf_array_dim_ordering |
| 4717 | read_array_order (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4718 | { |
| 4719 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 4720 | |
| 4721 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_ordering, cu); |
| 4722 | |
| 4723 | if (attr) return DW_SND (attr); |
| 4724 | |
| 4725 | /* |
| 4726 | GNU F77 is a special case, as at 08/2004 array type info is the |
| 4727 | opposite order to the dwarf2 specification, but data is still |
| 4728 | laid out as per normal fortran. |
| 4729 | |
| 4730 | FIXME: dsl/2004-8-20: If G77 is ever fixed, this will also need |
| 4731 | version checking. |
| 4732 | */ |
| 4733 | |
| 4734 | if (cu->language == language_fortran && |
| 4735 | cu->producer && strstr (cu->producer, "GNU F77")) |
| 4736 | { |
| 4737 | return DW_ORD_row_major; |
| 4738 | } |
| 4739 | |
| 4740 | switch (cu->language_defn->la_array_ordering) |
| 4741 | { |
| 4742 | case array_column_major: |
| 4743 | return DW_ORD_col_major; |
| 4744 | case array_row_major: |
| 4745 | default: |
| 4746 | return DW_ORD_row_major; |
| 4747 | }; |
| 4748 | } |
| 4749 | |
| 4750 | /* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_set_type DIE and put it in |
| 4751 | the DIE's type field. */ |
| 4752 | |
| 4753 | static struct type * |
| 4754 | read_set_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4755 | { |
| 4756 | struct type *set_type = create_set_type (NULL, die_type (die, cu)); |
| 4757 | |
| 4758 | return set_die_type (die, set_type, cu); |
| 4759 | } |
| 4760 | |
| 4761 | /* First cut: install each common block member as a global variable. */ |
| 4762 | |
| 4763 | static void |
| 4764 | read_common_block (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4765 | { |
| 4766 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 4767 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 4768 | struct symbol *sym; |
| 4769 | CORE_ADDR base = (CORE_ADDR) 0; |
| 4770 | |
| 4771 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_location, cu); |
| 4772 | if (attr) |
| 4773 | { |
| 4774 | /* Support the .debug_loc offsets */ |
| 4775 | if (attr_form_is_block (attr)) |
| 4776 | { |
| 4777 | base = decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu); |
| 4778 | } |
| 4779 | else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr)) |
| 4780 | { |
| 4781 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 4782 | } |
| 4783 | else |
| 4784 | { |
| 4785 | dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("DW_AT_location", |
| 4786 | "common block member"); |
| 4787 | } |
| 4788 | } |
| 4789 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 4790 | { |
| 4791 | child_die = die->child; |
| 4792 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 4793 | { |
| 4794 | sym = new_symbol (child_die, NULL, cu); |
| 4795 | attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_data_member_location, cu); |
| 4796 | if (attr) |
| 4797 | { |
| 4798 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = |
| 4799 | base + decode_locdesc (DW_BLOCK (attr), cu); |
| 4800 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); |
| 4801 | } |
| 4802 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 4803 | } |
| 4804 | } |
| 4805 | } |
| 4806 | |
| 4807 | /* Create a type for a C++ namespace. */ |
| 4808 | |
| 4809 | static struct type * |
| 4810 | read_namespace_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4811 | { |
| 4812 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4813 | const char *previous_prefix, *name; |
| 4814 | int is_anonymous; |
| 4815 | struct type *type; |
| 4816 | |
| 4817 | /* For extensions, reuse the type of the original namespace. */ |
| 4818 | if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_extension, cu) != NULL) |
| 4819 | { |
| 4820 | struct die_info *ext_die; |
| 4821 | struct dwarf2_cu *ext_cu = cu; |
| 4822 | ext_die = dwarf2_extension (die, &ext_cu); |
| 4823 | type = read_type_die (ext_die, ext_cu); |
| 4824 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4825 | } |
| 4826 | |
| 4827 | name = namespace_name (die, &is_anonymous, cu); |
| 4828 | |
| 4829 | /* Now build the name of the current namespace. */ |
| 4830 | |
| 4831 | previous_prefix = determine_prefix (die, cu); |
| 4832 | if (previous_prefix[0] != '\0') |
| 4833 | name = typename_concat (&objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 4834 | previous_prefix, name, cu); |
| 4835 | |
| 4836 | /* Create the type. */ |
| 4837 | type = init_type (TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE, 0, 0, NULL, |
| 4838 | objfile); |
| 4839 | TYPE_NAME (type) = (char *) name; |
| 4840 | TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = TYPE_NAME (type); |
| 4841 | |
| 4842 | set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4843 | |
| 4844 | return type; |
| 4845 | } |
| 4846 | |
| 4847 | /* Read a C++ namespace. */ |
| 4848 | |
| 4849 | static void |
| 4850 | read_namespace (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4851 | { |
| 4852 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4853 | const char *name; |
| 4854 | int is_anonymous; |
| 4855 | |
| 4856 | /* Add a symbol associated to this if we haven't seen the namespace |
| 4857 | before. Also, add a using directive if it's an anonymous |
| 4858 | namespace. */ |
| 4859 | |
| 4860 | if (dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_extension, cu) == NULL) |
| 4861 | { |
| 4862 | struct type *type; |
| 4863 | |
| 4864 | type = read_type_die (die, cu); |
| 4865 | new_symbol (die, type, cu); |
| 4866 | |
| 4867 | name = namespace_name (die, &is_anonymous, cu); |
| 4868 | if (is_anonymous) |
| 4869 | { |
| 4870 | const char *previous_prefix = determine_prefix (die, cu); |
| 4871 | cp_add_using_directive (TYPE_NAME (type), |
| 4872 | strlen (previous_prefix), |
| 4873 | strlen (TYPE_NAME (type))); |
| 4874 | } |
| 4875 | } |
| 4876 | |
| 4877 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 4878 | { |
| 4879 | struct die_info *child_die = die->child; |
| 4880 | |
| 4881 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 4882 | { |
| 4883 | process_die (child_die, cu); |
| 4884 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 4885 | } |
| 4886 | } |
| 4887 | } |
| 4888 | |
| 4889 | /* Read a Fortran module. */ |
| 4890 | |
| 4891 | static void |
| 4892 | read_module (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4893 | { |
| 4894 | struct die_info *child_die = die->child; |
| 4895 | |
| 4896 | /* FIXME: Support the separate Fortran module namespaces. */ |
| 4897 | |
| 4898 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 4899 | { |
| 4900 | process_die (child_die, cu); |
| 4901 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 4902 | } |
| 4903 | } |
| 4904 | |
| 4905 | /* Return the name of the namespace represented by DIE. Set |
| 4906 | *IS_ANONYMOUS to tell whether or not the namespace is an anonymous |
| 4907 | namespace. */ |
| 4908 | |
| 4909 | static const char * |
| 4910 | namespace_name (struct die_info *die, int *is_anonymous, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4911 | { |
| 4912 | struct die_info *current_die; |
| 4913 | const char *name = NULL; |
| 4914 | |
| 4915 | /* Loop through the extensions until we find a name. */ |
| 4916 | |
| 4917 | for (current_die = die; |
| 4918 | current_die != NULL; |
| 4919 | current_die = dwarf2_extension (die, &cu)) |
| 4920 | { |
| 4921 | name = dwarf2_name (current_die, cu); |
| 4922 | if (name != NULL) |
| 4923 | break; |
| 4924 | } |
| 4925 | |
| 4926 | /* Is it an anonymous namespace? */ |
| 4927 | |
| 4928 | *is_anonymous = (name == NULL); |
| 4929 | if (*is_anonymous) |
| 4930 | name = "(anonymous namespace)"; |
| 4931 | |
| 4932 | return name; |
| 4933 | } |
| 4934 | |
| 4935 | /* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_pointer_type DIE and add to |
| 4936 | the user defined type vector. */ |
| 4937 | |
| 4938 | static struct type * |
| 4939 | read_tag_pointer_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4940 | { |
| 4941 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (cu->objfile); |
| 4942 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 4943 | struct type *type; |
| 4944 | struct attribute *attr_byte_size; |
| 4945 | struct attribute *attr_address_class; |
| 4946 | int byte_size, addr_class; |
| 4947 | |
| 4948 | type = lookup_pointer_type (die_type (die, cu)); |
| 4949 | |
| 4950 | attr_byte_size = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 4951 | if (attr_byte_size) |
| 4952 | byte_size = DW_UNSND (attr_byte_size); |
| 4953 | else |
| 4954 | byte_size = cu_header->addr_size; |
| 4955 | |
| 4956 | attr_address_class = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_address_class, cu); |
| 4957 | if (attr_address_class) |
| 4958 | addr_class = DW_UNSND (attr_address_class); |
| 4959 | else |
| 4960 | addr_class = DW_ADDR_none; |
| 4961 | |
| 4962 | /* If the pointer size or address class is different than the |
| 4963 | default, create a type variant marked as such and set the |
| 4964 | length accordingly. */ |
| 4965 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != byte_size || addr_class != DW_ADDR_none) |
| 4966 | { |
| 4967 | if (gdbarch_address_class_type_flags_p (gdbarch)) |
| 4968 | { |
| 4969 | int type_flags; |
| 4970 | |
| 4971 | type_flags = gdbarch_address_class_type_flags |
| 4972 | (gdbarch, byte_size, addr_class); |
| 4973 | gdb_assert ((type_flags & ~TYPE_INSTANCE_FLAG_ADDRESS_CLASS_ALL) |
| 4974 | == 0); |
| 4975 | type = make_type_with_address_space (type, type_flags); |
| 4976 | } |
| 4977 | else if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) != byte_size) |
| 4978 | { |
| 4979 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("invalid pointer size %d"), byte_size); |
| 4980 | } |
| 4981 | else { |
| 4982 | /* Should we also complain about unhandled address classes? */ |
| 4983 | } |
| 4984 | } |
| 4985 | |
| 4986 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = byte_size; |
| 4987 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 4988 | } |
| 4989 | |
| 4990 | /* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type DIE and add to |
| 4991 | the user defined type vector. */ |
| 4992 | |
| 4993 | static struct type * |
| 4994 | read_tag_ptr_to_member_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 4995 | { |
| 4996 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 4997 | struct type *type; |
| 4998 | struct type *to_type; |
| 4999 | struct type *domain; |
| 5000 | |
| 5001 | to_type = die_type (die, cu); |
| 5002 | domain = die_containing_type (die, cu); |
| 5003 | |
| 5004 | if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (to_type)) == TYPE_CODE_METHOD) |
| 5005 | type = lookup_methodptr_type (to_type); |
| 5006 | else |
| 5007 | type = lookup_memberptr_type (to_type, domain); |
| 5008 | |
| 5009 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 5010 | } |
| 5011 | |
| 5012 | /* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_reference_type DIE and add to |
| 5013 | the user defined type vector. */ |
| 5014 | |
| 5015 | static struct type * |
| 5016 | read_tag_reference_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5017 | { |
| 5018 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 5019 | struct type *type; |
| 5020 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 5021 | |
| 5022 | type = lookup_reference_type (die_type (die, cu)); |
| 5023 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 5024 | if (attr) |
| 5025 | { |
| 5026 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 5027 | } |
| 5028 | else |
| 5029 | { |
| 5030 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = cu_header->addr_size; |
| 5031 | } |
| 5032 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 5033 | } |
| 5034 | |
| 5035 | static struct type * |
| 5036 | read_tag_const_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5037 | { |
| 5038 | struct type *base_type, *cv_type; |
| 5039 | |
| 5040 | base_type = die_type (die, cu); |
| 5041 | cv_type = make_cv_type (1, TYPE_VOLATILE (base_type), base_type, 0); |
| 5042 | return set_die_type (die, cv_type, cu); |
| 5043 | } |
| 5044 | |
| 5045 | static struct type * |
| 5046 | read_tag_volatile_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5047 | { |
| 5048 | struct type *base_type, *cv_type; |
| 5049 | |
| 5050 | base_type = die_type (die, cu); |
| 5051 | cv_type = make_cv_type (TYPE_CONST (base_type), 1, base_type, 0); |
| 5052 | return set_die_type (die, cv_type, cu); |
| 5053 | } |
| 5054 | |
| 5055 | /* Extract all information from a DW_TAG_string_type DIE and add to |
| 5056 | the user defined type vector. It isn't really a user defined type, |
| 5057 | but it behaves like one, with other DIE's using an AT_user_def_type |
| 5058 | attribute to reference it. */ |
| 5059 | |
| 5060 | static struct type * |
| 5061 | read_tag_string_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5062 | { |
| 5063 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 5064 | struct type *type, *range_type, *index_type, *char_type; |
| 5065 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 5066 | unsigned int length; |
| 5067 | |
| 5068 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_string_length, cu); |
| 5069 | if (attr) |
| 5070 | { |
| 5071 | length = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 5072 | } |
| 5073 | else |
| 5074 | { |
| 5075 | /* check for the DW_AT_byte_size attribute */ |
| 5076 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 5077 | if (attr) |
| 5078 | { |
| 5079 | length = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 5080 | } |
| 5081 | else |
| 5082 | { |
| 5083 | length = 1; |
| 5084 | } |
| 5085 | } |
| 5086 | |
| 5087 | index_type = builtin_type_int32; |
| 5088 | range_type = create_range_type (NULL, index_type, 1, length); |
| 5089 | type = create_string_type (NULL, range_type); |
| 5090 | |
| 5091 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 5092 | } |
| 5093 | |
| 5094 | /* Handle DIES due to C code like: |
| 5095 | |
| 5096 | struct foo |
| 5097 | { |
| 5098 | int (*funcp)(int a, long l); |
| 5099 | int b; |
| 5100 | }; |
| 5101 | |
| 5102 | ('funcp' generates a DW_TAG_subroutine_type DIE) |
| 5103 | */ |
| 5104 | |
| 5105 | static struct type * |
| 5106 | read_subroutine_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5107 | { |
| 5108 | struct type *type; /* Type that this function returns */ |
| 5109 | struct type *ftype; /* Function that returns above type */ |
| 5110 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 5111 | |
| 5112 | type = die_type (die, cu); |
| 5113 | ftype = make_function_type (type, (struct type **) 0, cu->objfile); |
| 5114 | |
| 5115 | /* All functions in C++, Pascal and Java have prototypes. */ |
| 5116 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_prototyped, cu); |
| 5117 | if ((attr && (DW_UNSND (attr) != 0)) |
| 5118 | || cu->language == language_cplus |
| 5119 | || cu->language == language_java |
| 5120 | || cu->language == language_pascal) |
| 5121 | TYPE_PROTOTYPED (ftype) = 1; |
| 5122 | |
| 5123 | /* Store the calling convention in the type if it's available in |
| 5124 | the subroutine die. Otherwise set the calling convention to |
| 5125 | the default value DW_CC_normal. */ |
| 5126 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_calling_convention, cu); |
| 5127 | TYPE_CALLING_CONVENTION (ftype) = attr ? DW_UNSND (attr) : DW_CC_normal; |
| 5128 | |
| 5129 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 5130 | { |
| 5131 | struct die_info *child_die; |
| 5132 | int nparams = 0; |
| 5133 | int iparams = 0; |
| 5134 | |
| 5135 | /* Count the number of parameters. |
| 5136 | FIXME: GDB currently ignores vararg functions, but knows about |
| 5137 | vararg member functions. */ |
| 5138 | child_die = die->child; |
| 5139 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 5140 | { |
| 5141 | if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_formal_parameter) |
| 5142 | nparams++; |
| 5143 | else if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters) |
| 5144 | TYPE_VARARGS (ftype) = 1; |
| 5145 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 5146 | } |
| 5147 | |
| 5148 | /* Allocate storage for parameters and fill them in. */ |
| 5149 | TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype) = nparams; |
| 5150 | TYPE_FIELDS (ftype) = (struct field *) |
| 5151 | TYPE_ZALLOC (ftype, nparams * sizeof (struct field)); |
| 5152 | |
| 5153 | child_die = die->child; |
| 5154 | while (child_die && child_die->tag) |
| 5155 | { |
| 5156 | if (child_die->tag == DW_TAG_formal_parameter) |
| 5157 | { |
| 5158 | /* Dwarf2 has no clean way to discern C++ static and non-static |
| 5159 | member functions. G++ helps GDB by marking the first |
| 5160 | parameter for non-static member functions (which is the |
| 5161 | this pointer) as artificial. We pass this information |
| 5162 | to dwarf2_add_member_fn via TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL. */ |
| 5163 | attr = dwarf2_attr (child_die, DW_AT_artificial, cu); |
| 5164 | if (attr) |
| 5165 | TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (ftype, iparams) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 5166 | else |
| 5167 | TYPE_FIELD_ARTIFICIAL (ftype, iparams) = 0; |
| 5168 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (ftype, iparams) = die_type (child_die, cu); |
| 5169 | iparams++; |
| 5170 | } |
| 5171 | child_die = sibling_die (child_die); |
| 5172 | } |
| 5173 | } |
| 5174 | |
| 5175 | return set_die_type (die, ftype, cu); |
| 5176 | } |
| 5177 | |
| 5178 | static struct type * |
| 5179 | read_typedef (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5180 | { |
| 5181 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 5182 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 5183 | const char *name = NULL; |
| 5184 | struct type *this_type; |
| 5185 | |
| 5186 | name = dwarf2_full_name (die, cu); |
| 5187 | this_type = init_type (TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF, 0, |
| 5188 | TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB, NULL, objfile); |
| 5189 | TYPE_NAME (this_type) = (char *) name; |
| 5190 | set_die_type (die, this_type, cu); |
| 5191 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (this_type) = die_type (die, cu); |
| 5192 | return this_type; |
| 5193 | } |
| 5194 | |
| 5195 | /* Find a representation of a given base type and install |
| 5196 | it in the TYPE field of the die. */ |
| 5197 | |
| 5198 | static struct type * |
| 5199 | read_base_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5200 | { |
| 5201 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 5202 | struct type *type; |
| 5203 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 5204 | int encoding = 0, size = 0; |
| 5205 | char *name; |
| 5206 | enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE_INT; |
| 5207 | int type_flags = 0; |
| 5208 | struct type *target_type = NULL; |
| 5209 | |
| 5210 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_encoding, cu); |
| 5211 | if (attr) |
| 5212 | { |
| 5213 | encoding = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 5214 | } |
| 5215 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 5216 | if (attr) |
| 5217 | { |
| 5218 | size = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 5219 | } |
| 5220 | name = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 5221 | if (!name) |
| 5222 | { |
| 5223 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 5224 | _("DW_AT_name missing from DW_TAG_base_type")); |
| 5225 | } |
| 5226 | |
| 5227 | switch (encoding) |
| 5228 | { |
| 5229 | case DW_ATE_address: |
| 5230 | /* Turn DW_ATE_address into a void * pointer. */ |
| 5231 | code = TYPE_CODE_PTR; |
| 5232 | type_flags |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED; |
| 5233 | target_type = init_type (TYPE_CODE_VOID, 1, 0, NULL, objfile); |
| 5234 | break; |
| 5235 | case DW_ATE_boolean: |
| 5236 | code = TYPE_CODE_BOOL; |
| 5237 | type_flags |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED; |
| 5238 | break; |
| 5239 | case DW_ATE_complex_float: |
| 5240 | code = TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX; |
| 5241 | target_type = init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, size / 2, 0, NULL, objfile); |
| 5242 | break; |
| 5243 | case DW_ATE_decimal_float: |
| 5244 | code = TYPE_CODE_DECFLOAT; |
| 5245 | break; |
| 5246 | case DW_ATE_float: |
| 5247 | code = TYPE_CODE_FLT; |
| 5248 | break; |
| 5249 | case DW_ATE_signed: |
| 5250 | break; |
| 5251 | case DW_ATE_unsigned: |
| 5252 | type_flags |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED; |
| 5253 | break; |
| 5254 | case DW_ATE_signed_char: |
| 5255 | if (cu->language == language_ada || cu->language == language_m2 |
| 5256 | || cu->language == language_pascal) |
| 5257 | code = TYPE_CODE_CHAR; |
| 5258 | break; |
| 5259 | case DW_ATE_unsigned_char: |
| 5260 | if (cu->language == language_ada || cu->language == language_m2 |
| 5261 | || cu->language == language_pascal) |
| 5262 | code = TYPE_CODE_CHAR; |
| 5263 | type_flags |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED; |
| 5264 | break; |
| 5265 | default: |
| 5266 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported DW_AT_encoding: '%s'"), |
| 5267 | dwarf_type_encoding_name (encoding)); |
| 5268 | break; |
| 5269 | } |
| 5270 | |
| 5271 | type = init_type (code, size, type_flags, NULL, objfile); |
| 5272 | TYPE_NAME (type) = name; |
| 5273 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) = target_type; |
| 5274 | |
| 5275 | if (name && strcmp (name, "char") == 0) |
| 5276 | TYPE_NOSIGN (type) = 1; |
| 5277 | |
| 5278 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 5279 | } |
| 5280 | |
| 5281 | /* Read the given DW_AT_subrange DIE. */ |
| 5282 | |
| 5283 | static struct type * |
| 5284 | read_subrange_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5285 | { |
| 5286 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (cu->objfile); |
| 5287 | struct type *base_type; |
| 5288 | struct type *range_type; |
| 5289 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 5290 | int low = 0; |
| 5291 | int high = -1; |
| 5292 | char *name; |
| 5293 | |
| 5294 | base_type = die_type (die, cu); |
| 5295 | if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) |
| 5296 | { |
| 5297 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 5298 | _("DW_AT_type missing from DW_TAG_subrange_type")); |
| 5299 | base_type |
| 5300 | = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch) / 8, |
| 5301 | 0, NULL, cu->objfile); |
| 5302 | } |
| 5303 | |
| 5304 | if (cu->language == language_fortran) |
| 5305 | { |
| 5306 | /* FORTRAN implies a lower bound of 1, if not given. */ |
| 5307 | low = 1; |
| 5308 | } |
| 5309 | |
| 5310 | /* FIXME: For variable sized arrays either of these could be |
| 5311 | a variable rather than a constant value. We'll allow it, |
| 5312 | but we don't know how to handle it. */ |
| 5313 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_lower_bound, cu); |
| 5314 | if (attr) |
| 5315 | low = dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (attr, 0); |
| 5316 | |
| 5317 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_upper_bound, cu); |
| 5318 | if (attr) |
| 5319 | { |
| 5320 | if (attr->form == DW_FORM_block1) |
| 5321 | { |
| 5322 | /* GCC encodes arrays with unspecified or dynamic length |
| 5323 | with a DW_FORM_block1 attribute. |
| 5324 | FIXME: GDB does not yet know how to handle dynamic |
| 5325 | arrays properly, treat them as arrays with unspecified |
| 5326 | length for now. |
| 5327 | |
| 5328 | FIXME: jimb/2003-09-22: GDB does not really know |
| 5329 | how to handle arrays of unspecified length |
| 5330 | either; we just represent them as zero-length |
| 5331 | arrays. Choose an appropriate upper bound given |
| 5332 | the lower bound we've computed above. */ |
| 5333 | high = low - 1; |
| 5334 | } |
| 5335 | else |
| 5336 | high = dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (attr, 1); |
| 5337 | } |
| 5338 | |
| 5339 | range_type = create_range_type (NULL, base_type, low, high); |
| 5340 | |
| 5341 | name = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 5342 | if (name) |
| 5343 | TYPE_NAME (range_type) = name; |
| 5344 | |
| 5345 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_byte_size, cu); |
| 5346 | if (attr) |
| 5347 | TYPE_LENGTH (range_type) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 5348 | |
| 5349 | return set_die_type (die, range_type, cu); |
| 5350 | } |
| 5351 | |
| 5352 | static struct type * |
| 5353 | read_unspecified_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5354 | { |
| 5355 | struct type *type; |
| 5356 | |
| 5357 | /* For now, we only support the C meaning of an unspecified type: void. */ |
| 5358 | |
| 5359 | type = init_type (TYPE_CODE_VOID, 0, 0, NULL, cu->objfile); |
| 5360 | TYPE_NAME (type) = dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 5361 | |
| 5362 | return set_die_type (die, type, cu); |
| 5363 | } |
| 5364 | |
| 5365 | /* Trivial hash function for die_info: the hash value of a DIE |
| 5366 | is its offset in .debug_info for this objfile. */ |
| 5367 | |
| 5368 | static hashval_t |
| 5369 | die_hash (const void *item) |
| 5370 | { |
| 5371 | const struct die_info *die = item; |
| 5372 | return die->offset; |
| 5373 | } |
| 5374 | |
| 5375 | /* Trivial comparison function for die_info structures: two DIEs |
| 5376 | are equal if they have the same offset. */ |
| 5377 | |
| 5378 | static int |
| 5379 | die_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs) |
| 5380 | { |
| 5381 | const struct die_info *die_lhs = item_lhs; |
| 5382 | const struct die_info *die_rhs = item_rhs; |
| 5383 | return die_lhs->offset == die_rhs->offset; |
| 5384 | } |
| 5385 | |
| 5386 | /* Read a whole compilation unit into a linked list of dies. */ |
| 5387 | |
| 5388 | static struct die_info * |
| 5389 | read_comp_unit (gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5390 | { |
| 5391 | cu->die_hash |
| 5392 | = htab_create_alloc_ex (cu->header.length / 12, |
| 5393 | die_hash, |
| 5394 | die_eq, |
| 5395 | NULL, |
| 5396 | &cu->comp_unit_obstack, |
| 5397 | hashtab_obstack_allocate, |
| 5398 | dummy_obstack_deallocate); |
| 5399 | |
| 5400 | return read_die_and_children (info_ptr, abfd, cu, &info_ptr, NULL); |
| 5401 | } |
| 5402 | |
| 5403 | /* Main entry point for reading a DIE and all children. |
| 5404 | Read the DIE and dump it if requested. */ |
| 5405 | |
| 5406 | static struct die_info * |
| 5407 | read_die_and_children (gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd, |
| 5408 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 5409 | gdb_byte **new_info_ptr, |
| 5410 | struct die_info *parent) |
| 5411 | { |
| 5412 | struct die_info *result = read_die_and_children_1 (info_ptr, abfd, cu, |
| 5413 | new_info_ptr, parent); |
| 5414 | |
| 5415 | if (dwarf2_die_debug) |
| 5416 | { |
| 5417 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Read die from .debug_info:\n"); |
| 5418 | dump_die (result, dwarf2_die_debug); |
| 5419 | } |
| 5420 | |
| 5421 | return result; |
| 5422 | } |
| 5423 | |
| 5424 | /* Read a single die and all its descendents. Set the die's sibling |
| 5425 | field to NULL; set other fields in the die correctly, and set all |
| 5426 | of the descendents' fields correctly. Set *NEW_INFO_PTR to the |
| 5427 | location of the info_ptr after reading all of those dies. PARENT |
| 5428 | is the parent of the die in question. */ |
| 5429 | |
| 5430 | static struct die_info * |
| 5431 | read_die_and_children_1 (gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd, |
| 5432 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 5433 | gdb_byte **new_info_ptr, |
| 5434 | struct die_info *parent) |
| 5435 | { |
| 5436 | struct die_info *die; |
| 5437 | gdb_byte *cur_ptr; |
| 5438 | int has_children; |
| 5439 | |
| 5440 | cur_ptr = read_full_die (&die, abfd, info_ptr, cu, &has_children); |
| 5441 | if (die == NULL) |
| 5442 | { |
| 5443 | *new_info_ptr = cur_ptr; |
| 5444 | return NULL; |
| 5445 | } |
| 5446 | store_in_ref_table (die, cu); |
| 5447 | |
| 5448 | if (has_children) |
| 5449 | { |
| 5450 | die->child = read_die_and_siblings (cur_ptr, abfd, cu, |
| 5451 | new_info_ptr, die); |
| 5452 | } |
| 5453 | else |
| 5454 | { |
| 5455 | die->child = NULL; |
| 5456 | *new_info_ptr = cur_ptr; |
| 5457 | } |
| 5458 | |
| 5459 | die->sibling = NULL; |
| 5460 | die->parent = parent; |
| 5461 | return die; |
| 5462 | } |
| 5463 | |
| 5464 | /* Read a die, all of its descendents, and all of its siblings; set |
| 5465 | all of the fields of all of the dies correctly. Arguments are as |
| 5466 | in read_die_and_children. */ |
| 5467 | |
| 5468 | static struct die_info * |
| 5469 | read_die_and_siblings (gdb_byte *info_ptr, bfd *abfd, |
| 5470 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 5471 | gdb_byte **new_info_ptr, |
| 5472 | struct die_info *parent) |
| 5473 | { |
| 5474 | struct die_info *first_die, *last_sibling; |
| 5475 | gdb_byte *cur_ptr; |
| 5476 | |
| 5477 | cur_ptr = info_ptr; |
| 5478 | first_die = last_sibling = NULL; |
| 5479 | |
| 5480 | while (1) |
| 5481 | { |
| 5482 | struct die_info *die |
| 5483 | = read_die_and_children_1 (cur_ptr, abfd, cu, &cur_ptr, parent); |
| 5484 | |
| 5485 | if (die == NULL) |
| 5486 | { |
| 5487 | *new_info_ptr = cur_ptr; |
| 5488 | return first_die; |
| 5489 | } |
| 5490 | |
| 5491 | if (!first_die) |
| 5492 | first_die = die; |
| 5493 | else |
| 5494 | last_sibling->sibling = die; |
| 5495 | |
| 5496 | last_sibling = die; |
| 5497 | } |
| 5498 | } |
| 5499 | |
| 5500 | /* Decompress a section that was compressed using zlib. Store the |
| 5501 | decompressed buffer, and its size, in OUTBUF and OUTSIZE. */ |
| 5502 | |
| 5503 | static void |
| 5504 | zlib_decompress_section (struct objfile *objfile, asection *sectp, |
| 5505 | gdb_byte **outbuf, bfd_size_type *outsize) |
| 5506 | { |
| 5507 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 5508 | #ifndef HAVE_ZLIB_H |
| 5509 | error (_("Support for zlib-compressed DWARF data (from '%s') " |
| 5510 | "is disabled in this copy of GDB"), |
| 5511 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 5512 | #else |
| 5513 | bfd_size_type compressed_size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 5514 | gdb_byte *compressed_buffer = xmalloc (compressed_size); |
| 5515 | bfd_size_type uncompressed_size; |
| 5516 | gdb_byte *uncompressed_buffer; |
| 5517 | z_stream strm; |
| 5518 | int rc; |
| 5519 | int header_size = 12; |
| 5520 | |
| 5521 | if (bfd_seek (abfd, sectp->filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0 |
| 5522 | || bfd_bread (compressed_buffer, compressed_size, abfd) != compressed_size) |
| 5523 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Can't read DWARF data from '%s'"), |
| 5524 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 5525 | |
| 5526 | /* Read the zlib header. In this case, it should be "ZLIB" followed |
| 5527 | by the uncompressed section size, 8 bytes in big-endian order. */ |
| 5528 | if (compressed_size < header_size |
| 5529 | || strncmp (compressed_buffer, "ZLIB", 4) != 0) |
| 5530 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Corrupt DWARF ZLIB header from '%s'"), |
| 5531 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 5532 | uncompressed_size = compressed_buffer[4]; uncompressed_size <<= 8; |
| 5533 | uncompressed_size += compressed_buffer[5]; uncompressed_size <<= 8; |
| 5534 | uncompressed_size += compressed_buffer[6]; uncompressed_size <<= 8; |
| 5535 | uncompressed_size += compressed_buffer[7]; uncompressed_size <<= 8; |
| 5536 | uncompressed_size += compressed_buffer[8]; uncompressed_size <<= 8; |
| 5537 | uncompressed_size += compressed_buffer[9]; uncompressed_size <<= 8; |
| 5538 | uncompressed_size += compressed_buffer[10]; uncompressed_size <<= 8; |
| 5539 | uncompressed_size += compressed_buffer[11]; |
| 5540 | |
| 5541 | /* It is possible the section consists of several compressed |
| 5542 | buffers concatenated together, so we uncompress in a loop. */ |
| 5543 | strm.zalloc = NULL; |
| 5544 | strm.zfree = NULL; |
| 5545 | strm.opaque = NULL; |
| 5546 | strm.avail_in = compressed_size - header_size; |
| 5547 | strm.next_in = (Bytef*) compressed_buffer + header_size; |
| 5548 | strm.avail_out = uncompressed_size; |
| 5549 | uncompressed_buffer = obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 5550 | uncompressed_size); |
| 5551 | rc = inflateInit (&strm); |
| 5552 | while (strm.avail_in > 0) |
| 5553 | { |
| 5554 | if (rc != Z_OK) |
| 5555 | error (_("Dwarf Error: setting up DWARF uncompression in '%s': %d"), |
| 5556 | bfd_get_filename (abfd), rc); |
| 5557 | strm.next_out = ((Bytef*) uncompressed_buffer |
| 5558 | + (uncompressed_size - strm.avail_out)); |
| 5559 | rc = inflate (&strm, Z_FINISH); |
| 5560 | if (rc != Z_STREAM_END) |
| 5561 | error (_("Dwarf Error: zlib error uncompressing from '%s': %d"), |
| 5562 | bfd_get_filename (abfd), rc); |
| 5563 | rc = inflateReset (&strm); |
| 5564 | } |
| 5565 | rc = inflateEnd (&strm); |
| 5566 | if (rc != Z_OK |
| 5567 | || strm.avail_out != 0) |
| 5568 | error (_("Dwarf Error: concluding DWARF uncompression in '%s': %d"), |
| 5569 | bfd_get_filename (abfd), rc); |
| 5570 | |
| 5571 | xfree (compressed_buffer); |
| 5572 | *outbuf = uncompressed_buffer; |
| 5573 | *outsize = uncompressed_size; |
| 5574 | #endif |
| 5575 | } |
| 5576 | |
| 5577 | |
| 5578 | /* Read the contents of the section at OFFSET and of size SIZE from the |
| 5579 | object file specified by OBJFILE into the objfile_obstack and return it. |
| 5580 | If the section is compressed, uncompress it before returning. */ |
| 5581 | |
| 5582 | gdb_byte * |
| 5583 | dwarf2_read_section (struct objfile *objfile, asection *sectp) |
| 5584 | { |
| 5585 | bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; |
| 5586 | gdb_byte *buf, *retbuf; |
| 5587 | bfd_size_type size = bfd_get_section_size (sectp); |
| 5588 | unsigned char header[4]; |
| 5589 | |
| 5590 | if (size == 0) |
| 5591 | return NULL; |
| 5592 | |
| 5593 | /* Check if the file has a 4-byte header indicating compression. */ |
| 5594 | if (size > sizeof (header) |
| 5595 | && bfd_seek (abfd, sectp->filepos, SEEK_SET) == 0 |
| 5596 | && bfd_bread (header, sizeof (header), abfd) == sizeof (header)) |
| 5597 | { |
| 5598 | /* Upon decompression, update the buffer and its size. */ |
| 5599 | if (strncmp (header, "ZLIB", sizeof (header)) == 0) |
| 5600 | { |
| 5601 | zlib_decompress_section (objfile, sectp, &buf, &size); |
| 5602 | dwarf2_resize_section (sectp, size); |
| 5603 | return buf; |
| 5604 | } |
| 5605 | } |
| 5606 | |
| 5607 | /* If we get here, we are a normal, not-compressed section. */ |
| 5608 | buf = obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, size); |
| 5609 | /* When debugging .o files, we may need to apply relocations; see |
| 5610 | http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2002-04/msg00136.html . |
| 5611 | We never compress sections in .o files, so we only need to |
| 5612 | try this when the section is not compressed. */ |
| 5613 | retbuf = symfile_relocate_debug_section (abfd, sectp, buf); |
| 5614 | if (retbuf != NULL) |
| 5615 | return retbuf; |
| 5616 | |
| 5617 | if (bfd_seek (abfd, sectp->filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0 |
| 5618 | || bfd_bread (buf, size, abfd) != size) |
| 5619 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Can't read DWARF data from '%s'"), |
| 5620 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 5621 | |
| 5622 | return buf; |
| 5623 | } |
| 5624 | |
| 5625 | /* In DWARF version 2, the description of the debugging information is |
| 5626 | stored in a separate .debug_abbrev section. Before we read any |
| 5627 | dies from a section we read in all abbreviations and install them |
| 5628 | in a hash table. This function also sets flags in CU describing |
| 5629 | the data found in the abbrev table. */ |
| 5630 | |
| 5631 | static void |
| 5632 | dwarf2_read_abbrevs (bfd *abfd, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5633 | { |
| 5634 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 5635 | gdb_byte *abbrev_ptr; |
| 5636 | struct abbrev_info *cur_abbrev; |
| 5637 | unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, abbrev_name; |
| 5638 | unsigned int abbrev_form, hash_number; |
| 5639 | struct attr_abbrev *cur_attrs; |
| 5640 | unsigned int allocated_attrs; |
| 5641 | |
| 5642 | /* Initialize dwarf2 abbrevs */ |
| 5643 | obstack_init (&cu->abbrev_obstack); |
| 5644 | cu->dwarf2_abbrevs = obstack_alloc (&cu->abbrev_obstack, |
| 5645 | (ABBREV_HASH_SIZE |
| 5646 | * sizeof (struct abbrev_info *))); |
| 5647 | memset (cu->dwarf2_abbrevs, 0, |
| 5648 | ABBREV_HASH_SIZE * sizeof (struct abbrev_info *)); |
| 5649 | |
| 5650 | abbrev_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev_buffer + cu_header->abbrev_offset; |
| 5651 | abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 5652 | abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5653 | |
| 5654 | allocated_attrs = ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK; |
| 5655 | cur_attrs = xmalloc (allocated_attrs * sizeof (struct attr_abbrev)); |
| 5656 | |
| 5657 | /* loop until we reach an abbrev number of 0 */ |
| 5658 | while (abbrev_number) |
| 5659 | { |
| 5660 | cur_abbrev = dwarf_alloc_abbrev (cu); |
| 5661 | |
| 5662 | /* read in abbrev header */ |
| 5663 | cur_abbrev->number = abbrev_number; |
| 5664 | cur_abbrev->tag = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 5665 | abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5666 | cur_abbrev->has_children = read_1_byte (abfd, abbrev_ptr); |
| 5667 | abbrev_ptr += 1; |
| 5668 | |
| 5669 | if (cur_abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_namespace) |
| 5670 | cu->has_namespace_info = 1; |
| 5671 | |
| 5672 | /* now read in declarations */ |
| 5673 | abbrev_name = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 5674 | abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5675 | abbrev_form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 5676 | abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5677 | while (abbrev_name) |
| 5678 | { |
| 5679 | if (cur_abbrev->num_attrs == allocated_attrs) |
| 5680 | { |
| 5681 | allocated_attrs += ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK; |
| 5682 | cur_attrs |
| 5683 | = xrealloc (cur_attrs, (allocated_attrs |
| 5684 | * sizeof (struct attr_abbrev))); |
| 5685 | } |
| 5686 | |
| 5687 | /* Record whether this compilation unit might have |
| 5688 | inter-compilation-unit references. If we don't know what form |
| 5689 | this attribute will have, then it might potentially be a |
| 5690 | DW_FORM_ref_addr, so we conservatively expect inter-CU |
| 5691 | references. */ |
| 5692 | |
| 5693 | if (abbrev_form == DW_FORM_ref_addr |
| 5694 | || abbrev_form == DW_FORM_indirect) |
| 5695 | cu->has_form_ref_addr = 1; |
| 5696 | |
| 5697 | cur_attrs[cur_abbrev->num_attrs].name = abbrev_name; |
| 5698 | cur_attrs[cur_abbrev->num_attrs++].form = abbrev_form; |
| 5699 | abbrev_name = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 5700 | abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5701 | abbrev_form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 5702 | abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5703 | } |
| 5704 | |
| 5705 | cur_abbrev->attrs = obstack_alloc (&cu->abbrev_obstack, |
| 5706 | (cur_abbrev->num_attrs |
| 5707 | * sizeof (struct attr_abbrev))); |
| 5708 | memcpy (cur_abbrev->attrs, cur_attrs, |
| 5709 | cur_abbrev->num_attrs * sizeof (struct attr_abbrev)); |
| 5710 | |
| 5711 | hash_number = abbrev_number % ABBREV_HASH_SIZE; |
| 5712 | cur_abbrev->next = cu->dwarf2_abbrevs[hash_number]; |
| 5713 | cu->dwarf2_abbrevs[hash_number] = cur_abbrev; |
| 5714 | |
| 5715 | /* Get next abbreviation. |
| 5716 | Under Irix6 the abbreviations for a compilation unit are not |
| 5717 | always properly terminated with an abbrev number of 0. |
| 5718 | Exit loop if we encounter an abbreviation which we have |
| 5719 | already read (which means we are about to read the abbreviations |
| 5720 | for the next compile unit) or if the end of the abbreviation |
| 5721 | table is reached. */ |
| 5722 | if ((unsigned int) (abbrev_ptr - dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev_buffer) |
| 5723 | >= dwarf2_per_objfile->abbrev_size) |
| 5724 | break; |
| 5725 | abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 5726 | abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5727 | if (dwarf2_lookup_abbrev (abbrev_number, cu) != NULL) |
| 5728 | break; |
| 5729 | } |
| 5730 | |
| 5731 | xfree (cur_attrs); |
| 5732 | } |
| 5733 | |
| 5734 | /* Release the memory used by the abbrev table for a compilation unit. */ |
| 5735 | |
| 5736 | static void |
| 5737 | dwarf2_free_abbrev_table (void *ptr_to_cu) |
| 5738 | { |
| 5739 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu = ptr_to_cu; |
| 5740 | |
| 5741 | obstack_free (&cu->abbrev_obstack, NULL); |
| 5742 | cu->dwarf2_abbrevs = NULL; |
| 5743 | } |
| 5744 | |
| 5745 | /* Lookup an abbrev_info structure in the abbrev hash table. */ |
| 5746 | |
| 5747 | static struct abbrev_info * |
| 5748 | dwarf2_lookup_abbrev (unsigned int number, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5749 | { |
| 5750 | unsigned int hash_number; |
| 5751 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 5752 | |
| 5753 | hash_number = number % ABBREV_HASH_SIZE; |
| 5754 | abbrev = cu->dwarf2_abbrevs[hash_number]; |
| 5755 | |
| 5756 | while (abbrev) |
| 5757 | { |
| 5758 | if (abbrev->number == number) |
| 5759 | return abbrev; |
| 5760 | else |
| 5761 | abbrev = abbrev->next; |
| 5762 | } |
| 5763 | return NULL; |
| 5764 | } |
| 5765 | |
| 5766 | /* Returns nonzero if TAG represents a type that we might generate a partial |
| 5767 | symbol for. */ |
| 5768 | |
| 5769 | static int |
| 5770 | is_type_tag_for_partial (int tag) |
| 5771 | { |
| 5772 | switch (tag) |
| 5773 | { |
| 5774 | #if 0 |
| 5775 | /* Some types that would be reasonable to generate partial symbols for, |
| 5776 | that we don't at present. */ |
| 5777 | case DW_TAG_array_type: |
| 5778 | case DW_TAG_file_type: |
| 5779 | case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type: |
| 5780 | case DW_TAG_set_type: |
| 5781 | case DW_TAG_string_type: |
| 5782 | case DW_TAG_subroutine_type: |
| 5783 | #endif |
| 5784 | case DW_TAG_base_type: |
| 5785 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 5786 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 5787 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 5788 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 5789 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: |
| 5790 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 5791 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 5792 | return 1; |
| 5793 | default: |
| 5794 | return 0; |
| 5795 | } |
| 5796 | } |
| 5797 | |
| 5798 | /* Load all DIEs that are interesting for partial symbols into memory. */ |
| 5799 | |
| 5800 | static struct partial_die_info * |
| 5801 | load_partial_dies (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *info_ptr, int building_psymtab, |
| 5802 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 5803 | { |
| 5804 | struct partial_die_info *part_die; |
| 5805 | struct partial_die_info *parent_die, *last_die, *first_die = NULL; |
| 5806 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 5807 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 5808 | unsigned int load_all = 0; |
| 5809 | |
| 5810 | int nesting_level = 1; |
| 5811 | |
| 5812 | parent_die = NULL; |
| 5813 | last_die = NULL; |
| 5814 | |
| 5815 | if (cu->per_cu && cu->per_cu->load_all_dies) |
| 5816 | load_all = 1; |
| 5817 | |
| 5818 | cu->partial_dies |
| 5819 | = htab_create_alloc_ex (cu->header.length / 12, |
| 5820 | partial_die_hash, |
| 5821 | partial_die_eq, |
| 5822 | NULL, |
| 5823 | &cu->comp_unit_obstack, |
| 5824 | hashtab_obstack_allocate, |
| 5825 | dummy_obstack_deallocate); |
| 5826 | |
| 5827 | part_die = obstack_alloc (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, |
| 5828 | sizeof (struct partial_die_info)); |
| 5829 | |
| 5830 | while (1) |
| 5831 | { |
| 5832 | abbrev = peek_die_abbrev (info_ptr, &bytes_read, cu); |
| 5833 | |
| 5834 | /* A NULL abbrev means the end of a series of children. */ |
| 5835 | if (abbrev == NULL) |
| 5836 | { |
| 5837 | if (--nesting_level == 0) |
| 5838 | { |
| 5839 | /* PART_DIE was probably the last thing allocated on the |
| 5840 | comp_unit_obstack, so we could call obstack_free |
| 5841 | here. We don't do that because the waste is small, |
| 5842 | and will be cleaned up when we're done with this |
| 5843 | compilation unit. This way, we're also more robust |
| 5844 | against other users of the comp_unit_obstack. */ |
| 5845 | return first_die; |
| 5846 | } |
| 5847 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 5848 | last_die = parent_die; |
| 5849 | parent_die = parent_die->die_parent; |
| 5850 | continue; |
| 5851 | } |
| 5852 | |
| 5853 | /* Check whether this DIE is interesting enough to save. Normally |
| 5854 | we would not be interested in members here, but there may be |
| 5855 | later variables referencing them via DW_AT_specification (for |
| 5856 | static members). */ |
| 5857 | if (!load_all |
| 5858 | && !is_type_tag_for_partial (abbrev->tag) |
| 5859 | && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_enumerator |
| 5860 | && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_subprogram |
| 5861 | && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_lexical_block |
| 5862 | && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_variable |
| 5863 | && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_namespace |
| 5864 | && abbrev->tag != DW_TAG_member) |
| 5865 | { |
| 5866 | /* Otherwise we skip to the next sibling, if any. */ |
| 5867 | info_ptr = skip_one_die (info_ptr + bytes_read, abbrev, cu); |
| 5868 | continue; |
| 5869 | } |
| 5870 | |
| 5871 | info_ptr = read_partial_die (part_die, abbrev, bytes_read, |
| 5872 | abfd, info_ptr, cu); |
| 5873 | |
| 5874 | /* This two-pass algorithm for processing partial symbols has a |
| 5875 | high cost in cache pressure. Thus, handle some simple cases |
| 5876 | here which cover the majority of C partial symbols. DIEs |
| 5877 | which neither have specification tags in them, nor could have |
| 5878 | specification tags elsewhere pointing at them, can simply be |
| 5879 | processed and discarded. |
| 5880 | |
| 5881 | This segment is also optional; scan_partial_symbols and |
| 5882 | add_partial_symbol will handle these DIEs if we chain |
| 5883 | them in normally. When compilers which do not emit large |
| 5884 | quantities of duplicate debug information are more common, |
| 5885 | this code can probably be removed. */ |
| 5886 | |
| 5887 | /* Any complete simple types at the top level (pretty much all |
| 5888 | of them, for a language without namespaces), can be processed |
| 5889 | directly. */ |
| 5890 | if (parent_die == NULL |
| 5891 | && part_die->has_specification == 0 |
| 5892 | && part_die->is_declaration == 0 |
| 5893 | && (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_typedef |
| 5894 | || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_base_type |
| 5895 | || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_subrange_type)) |
| 5896 | { |
| 5897 | if (building_psymtab && part_die->name != NULL) |
| 5898 | add_psymbol_to_list (part_die->name, strlen (part_die->name), |
| 5899 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF, |
| 5900 | &cu->objfile->static_psymbols, |
| 5901 | 0, (CORE_ADDR) 0, cu->language, cu->objfile); |
| 5902 | info_ptr = locate_pdi_sibling (part_die, info_ptr, abfd, cu); |
| 5903 | continue; |
| 5904 | } |
| 5905 | |
| 5906 | /* If we're at the second level, and we're an enumerator, and |
| 5907 | our parent has no specification (meaning possibly lives in a |
| 5908 | namespace elsewhere), then we can add the partial symbol now |
| 5909 | instead of queueing it. */ |
| 5910 | if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_enumerator |
| 5911 | && parent_die != NULL |
| 5912 | && parent_die->die_parent == NULL |
| 5913 | && parent_die->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type |
| 5914 | && parent_die->has_specification == 0) |
| 5915 | { |
| 5916 | if (part_die->name == NULL) |
| 5917 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("malformed enumerator DIE ignored")); |
| 5918 | else if (building_psymtab) |
| 5919 | add_psymbol_to_list (part_die->name, strlen (part_die->name), |
| 5920 | VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST, |
| 5921 | (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 5922 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 5923 | ? &cu->objfile->global_psymbols |
| 5924 | : &cu->objfile->static_psymbols, |
| 5925 | 0, (CORE_ADDR) 0, cu->language, cu->objfile); |
| 5926 | |
| 5927 | info_ptr = locate_pdi_sibling (part_die, info_ptr, abfd, cu); |
| 5928 | continue; |
| 5929 | } |
| 5930 | |
| 5931 | /* We'll save this DIE so link it in. */ |
| 5932 | part_die->die_parent = parent_die; |
| 5933 | part_die->die_sibling = NULL; |
| 5934 | part_die->die_child = NULL; |
| 5935 | |
| 5936 | if (last_die && last_die == parent_die) |
| 5937 | last_die->die_child = part_die; |
| 5938 | else if (last_die) |
| 5939 | last_die->die_sibling = part_die; |
| 5940 | |
| 5941 | last_die = part_die; |
| 5942 | |
| 5943 | if (first_die == NULL) |
| 5944 | first_die = part_die; |
| 5945 | |
| 5946 | /* Maybe add the DIE to the hash table. Not all DIEs that we |
| 5947 | find interesting need to be in the hash table, because we |
| 5948 | also have the parent/sibling/child chains; only those that we |
| 5949 | might refer to by offset later during partial symbol reading. |
| 5950 | |
| 5951 | For now this means things that might have be the target of a |
| 5952 | DW_AT_specification, DW_AT_abstract_origin, or |
| 5953 | DW_AT_extension. DW_AT_extension will refer only to |
| 5954 | namespaces; DW_AT_abstract_origin refers to functions (and |
| 5955 | many things under the function DIE, but we do not recurse |
| 5956 | into function DIEs during partial symbol reading) and |
| 5957 | possibly variables as well; DW_AT_specification refers to |
| 5958 | declarations. Declarations ought to have the DW_AT_declaration |
| 5959 | flag. It happens that GCC forgets to put it in sometimes, but |
| 5960 | only for functions, not for types. |
| 5961 | |
| 5962 | Adding more things than necessary to the hash table is harmless |
| 5963 | except for the performance cost. Adding too few will result in |
| 5964 | wasted time in find_partial_die, when we reread the compilation |
| 5965 | unit with load_all_dies set. */ |
| 5966 | |
| 5967 | if (load_all |
| 5968 | || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram |
| 5969 | || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_variable |
| 5970 | || abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_namespace |
| 5971 | || part_die->is_declaration) |
| 5972 | { |
| 5973 | void **slot; |
| 5974 | |
| 5975 | slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (cu->partial_dies, part_die, |
| 5976 | part_die->offset, INSERT); |
| 5977 | *slot = part_die; |
| 5978 | } |
| 5979 | |
| 5980 | part_die = obstack_alloc (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, |
| 5981 | sizeof (struct partial_die_info)); |
| 5982 | |
| 5983 | /* For some DIEs we want to follow their children (if any). For C |
| 5984 | we have no reason to follow the children of structures; for other |
| 5985 | languages we have to, both so that we can get at method physnames |
| 5986 | to infer fully qualified class names, and for DW_AT_specification. |
| 5987 | |
| 5988 | For Ada, we need to scan the children of subprograms and lexical |
| 5989 | blocks as well because Ada allows the definition of nested |
| 5990 | entities that could be interesting for the debugger, such as |
| 5991 | nested subprograms for instance. */ |
| 5992 | if (last_die->has_children |
| 5993 | && (load_all |
| 5994 | || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_namespace |
| 5995 | || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_enumeration_type |
| 5996 | || (cu->language != language_c |
| 5997 | && (last_die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type |
| 5998 | || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_interface_type |
| 5999 | || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type |
| 6000 | || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type)) |
| 6001 | || (cu->language == language_ada |
| 6002 | && (last_die->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram |
| 6003 | || last_die->tag == DW_TAG_lexical_block)))) |
| 6004 | { |
| 6005 | nesting_level++; |
| 6006 | parent_die = last_die; |
| 6007 | continue; |
| 6008 | } |
| 6009 | |
| 6010 | /* Otherwise we skip to the next sibling, if any. */ |
| 6011 | info_ptr = locate_pdi_sibling (last_die, info_ptr, abfd, cu); |
| 6012 | |
| 6013 | /* Back to the top, do it again. */ |
| 6014 | } |
| 6015 | } |
| 6016 | |
| 6017 | /* Read a minimal amount of information into the minimal die structure. */ |
| 6018 | |
| 6019 | static gdb_byte * |
| 6020 | read_partial_die (struct partial_die_info *part_die, |
| 6021 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev, |
| 6022 | unsigned int abbrev_len, bfd *abfd, |
| 6023 | gdb_byte *info_ptr, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6024 | { |
| 6025 | unsigned int bytes_read, i; |
| 6026 | struct attribute attr; |
| 6027 | int has_low_pc_attr = 0; |
| 6028 | int has_high_pc_attr = 0; |
| 6029 | CORE_ADDR base_address = 0; |
| 6030 | enum |
| 6031 | { |
| 6032 | base_address_none, |
| 6033 | base_address_low_pc, |
| 6034 | /* Overrides BASE_ADDRESS_LOW_PC. */ |
| 6035 | base_address_entry_pc |
| 6036 | } |
| 6037 | base_address_type = base_address_none; |
| 6038 | |
| 6039 | memset (part_die, 0, sizeof (struct partial_die_info)); |
| 6040 | |
| 6041 | part_die->offset = info_ptr - dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer; |
| 6042 | |
| 6043 | info_ptr += abbrev_len; |
| 6044 | |
| 6045 | if (abbrev == NULL) |
| 6046 | return info_ptr; |
| 6047 | |
| 6048 | part_die->tag = abbrev->tag; |
| 6049 | part_die->has_children = abbrev->has_children; |
| 6050 | |
| 6051 | for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) |
| 6052 | { |
| 6053 | info_ptr = read_attribute (&attr, &abbrev->attrs[i], abfd, info_ptr, cu); |
| 6054 | |
| 6055 | /* Store the data if it is of an attribute we want to keep in a |
| 6056 | partial symbol table. */ |
| 6057 | switch (attr.name) |
| 6058 | { |
| 6059 | case DW_AT_name: |
| 6060 | switch (part_die->tag) |
| 6061 | { |
| 6062 | case DW_TAG_compile_unit: |
| 6063 | /* Compilation units have a DW_AT_name that is a filename, not |
| 6064 | a source language identifier. */ |
| 6065 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 6066 | case DW_TAG_enumerator: |
| 6067 | /* These tags always have simple identifiers already; no need |
| 6068 | to canonicalize them. */ |
| 6069 | part_die->name = DW_STRING (&attr); |
| 6070 | break; |
| 6071 | default: |
| 6072 | part_die->name |
| 6073 | = dwarf2_canonicalize_name (DW_STRING (&attr), cu, |
| 6074 | &cu->comp_unit_obstack); |
| 6075 | break; |
| 6076 | } |
| 6077 | break; |
| 6078 | case DW_AT_comp_dir: |
| 6079 | if (part_die->dirname == NULL) |
| 6080 | part_die->dirname = DW_STRING (&attr); |
| 6081 | break; |
| 6082 | case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name: |
| 6083 | part_die->name = DW_STRING (&attr); |
| 6084 | break; |
| 6085 | case DW_AT_low_pc: |
| 6086 | has_low_pc_attr = 1; |
| 6087 | part_die->lowpc = DW_ADDR (&attr); |
| 6088 | if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit |
| 6089 | && base_address_type < base_address_low_pc) |
| 6090 | { |
| 6091 | base_address = DW_ADDR (&attr); |
| 6092 | base_address_type = base_address_low_pc; |
| 6093 | } |
| 6094 | break; |
| 6095 | case DW_AT_high_pc: |
| 6096 | has_high_pc_attr = 1; |
| 6097 | part_die->highpc = DW_ADDR (&attr); |
| 6098 | break; |
| 6099 | case DW_AT_entry_pc: |
| 6100 | if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit |
| 6101 | && base_address_type < base_address_entry_pc) |
| 6102 | { |
| 6103 | base_address = DW_ADDR (&attr); |
| 6104 | base_address_type = base_address_entry_pc; |
| 6105 | } |
| 6106 | break; |
| 6107 | case DW_AT_ranges: |
| 6108 | if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit) |
| 6109 | { |
| 6110 | cu->ranges_offset = DW_UNSND (&attr); |
| 6111 | cu->has_ranges_offset = 1; |
| 6112 | } |
| 6113 | break; |
| 6114 | case DW_AT_location: |
| 6115 | /* Support the .debug_loc offsets */ |
| 6116 | if (attr_form_is_block (&attr)) |
| 6117 | { |
| 6118 | part_die->locdesc = DW_BLOCK (&attr); |
| 6119 | } |
| 6120 | else if (attr_form_is_section_offset (&attr)) |
| 6121 | { |
| 6122 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 6123 | } |
| 6124 | else |
| 6125 | { |
| 6126 | dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("DW_AT_location", |
| 6127 | "partial symbol information"); |
| 6128 | } |
| 6129 | break; |
| 6130 | case DW_AT_language: |
| 6131 | part_die->language = DW_UNSND (&attr); |
| 6132 | break; |
| 6133 | case DW_AT_external: |
| 6134 | part_die->is_external = DW_UNSND (&attr); |
| 6135 | break; |
| 6136 | case DW_AT_declaration: |
| 6137 | part_die->is_declaration = DW_UNSND (&attr); |
| 6138 | break; |
| 6139 | case DW_AT_type: |
| 6140 | part_die->has_type = 1; |
| 6141 | break; |
| 6142 | case DW_AT_abstract_origin: |
| 6143 | case DW_AT_specification: |
| 6144 | case DW_AT_extension: |
| 6145 | part_die->has_specification = 1; |
| 6146 | part_die->spec_offset = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (&attr); |
| 6147 | break; |
| 6148 | case DW_AT_sibling: |
| 6149 | /* Ignore absolute siblings, they might point outside of |
| 6150 | the current compile unit. */ |
| 6151 | if (attr.form == DW_FORM_ref_addr) |
| 6152 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("ignoring absolute DW_AT_sibling")); |
| 6153 | else |
| 6154 | part_die->sibling = dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer |
| 6155 | + dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (&attr); |
| 6156 | break; |
| 6157 | case DW_AT_stmt_list: |
| 6158 | part_die->has_stmt_list = 1; |
| 6159 | part_die->line_offset = DW_UNSND (&attr); |
| 6160 | break; |
| 6161 | case DW_AT_byte_size: |
| 6162 | part_die->has_byte_size = 1; |
| 6163 | break; |
| 6164 | case DW_AT_calling_convention: |
| 6165 | /* DWARF doesn't provide a way to identify a program's source-level |
| 6166 | entry point. DW_AT_calling_convention attributes are only meant |
| 6167 | to describe functions' calling conventions. |
| 6168 | |
| 6169 | However, because it's a necessary piece of information in |
| 6170 | Fortran, and because DW_CC_program is the only piece of debugging |
| 6171 | information whose definition refers to a 'main program' at all, |
| 6172 | several compilers have begun marking Fortran main programs with |
| 6173 | DW_CC_program --- even when those functions use the standard |
| 6174 | calling conventions. |
| 6175 | |
| 6176 | So until DWARF specifies a way to provide this information and |
| 6177 | compilers pick up the new representation, we'll support this |
| 6178 | practice. */ |
| 6179 | if (DW_UNSND (&attr) == DW_CC_program |
| 6180 | && cu->language == language_fortran) |
| 6181 | set_main_name (part_die->name); |
| 6182 | break; |
| 6183 | default: |
| 6184 | break; |
| 6185 | } |
| 6186 | } |
| 6187 | |
| 6188 | /* When using the GNU linker, .gnu.linkonce. sections are used to |
| 6189 | eliminate duplicate copies of functions and vtables and such. |
| 6190 | The linker will arbitrarily choose one and discard the others. |
| 6191 | The AT_*_pc values for such functions refer to local labels in |
| 6192 | these sections. If the section from that file was discarded, the |
| 6193 | labels are not in the output, so the relocs get a value of 0. |
| 6194 | If this is a discarded function, mark the pc bounds as invalid, |
| 6195 | so that GDB will ignore it. */ |
| 6196 | if (has_low_pc_attr && has_high_pc_attr |
| 6197 | && part_die->lowpc < part_die->highpc |
| 6198 | && (part_die->lowpc != 0 |
| 6199 | || dwarf2_per_objfile->has_section_at_zero)) |
| 6200 | part_die->has_pc_info = 1; |
| 6201 | |
| 6202 | if (base_address_type != base_address_none && !cu->base_known) |
| 6203 | { |
| 6204 | gdb_assert (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_compile_unit); |
| 6205 | cu->base_known = 1; |
| 6206 | cu->base_address = base_address; |
| 6207 | } |
| 6208 | |
| 6209 | return info_ptr; |
| 6210 | } |
| 6211 | |
| 6212 | /* Find a cached partial DIE at OFFSET in CU. */ |
| 6213 | |
| 6214 | static struct partial_die_info * |
| 6215 | find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (unsigned int offset, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6216 | { |
| 6217 | struct partial_die_info *lookup_die = NULL; |
| 6218 | struct partial_die_info part_die; |
| 6219 | |
| 6220 | part_die.offset = offset; |
| 6221 | lookup_die = htab_find_with_hash (cu->partial_dies, &part_die, offset); |
| 6222 | |
| 6223 | return lookup_die; |
| 6224 | } |
| 6225 | |
| 6226 | /* Find a partial DIE at OFFSET, which may or may not be in CU. */ |
| 6227 | |
| 6228 | static struct partial_die_info * |
| 6229 | find_partial_die (unsigned int offset, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6230 | { |
| 6231 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu = NULL; |
| 6232 | struct partial_die_info *pd = NULL; |
| 6233 | |
| 6234 | if (offset_in_cu_p (&cu->header, offset)) |
| 6235 | { |
| 6236 | pd = find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (offset, cu); |
| 6237 | if (pd != NULL) |
| 6238 | return pd; |
| 6239 | } |
| 6240 | |
| 6241 | per_cu = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (offset, cu->objfile); |
| 6242 | |
| 6243 | if (per_cu->cu == NULL) |
| 6244 | { |
| 6245 | load_comp_unit (per_cu, cu->objfile); |
| 6246 | per_cu->cu->read_in_chain = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 6247 | dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain = per_cu; |
| 6248 | } |
| 6249 | |
| 6250 | per_cu->cu->last_used = 0; |
| 6251 | pd = find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (offset, per_cu->cu); |
| 6252 | |
| 6253 | if (pd == NULL && per_cu->load_all_dies == 0) |
| 6254 | { |
| 6255 | struct cleanup *back_to; |
| 6256 | struct partial_die_info comp_unit_die; |
| 6257 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 6258 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 6259 | char *info_ptr; |
| 6260 | |
| 6261 | per_cu->load_all_dies = 1; |
| 6262 | |
| 6263 | /* Re-read the DIEs. */ |
| 6264 | back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0); |
| 6265 | if (per_cu->cu->dwarf2_abbrevs == NULL) |
| 6266 | { |
| 6267 | dwarf2_read_abbrevs (per_cu->cu->objfile->obfd, per_cu->cu); |
| 6268 | back_to = make_cleanup (dwarf2_free_abbrev_table, per_cu->cu); |
| 6269 | } |
| 6270 | info_ptr = (dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer |
| 6271 | + per_cu->cu->header.offset |
| 6272 | + per_cu->cu->header.first_die_offset); |
| 6273 | abbrev = peek_die_abbrev (info_ptr, &bytes_read, per_cu->cu); |
| 6274 | info_ptr = read_partial_die (&comp_unit_die, abbrev, bytes_read, |
| 6275 | per_cu->cu->objfile->obfd, info_ptr, |
| 6276 | per_cu->cu); |
| 6277 | if (comp_unit_die.has_children) |
| 6278 | load_partial_dies (per_cu->cu->objfile->obfd, info_ptr, 0, per_cu->cu); |
| 6279 | do_cleanups (back_to); |
| 6280 | |
| 6281 | pd = find_partial_die_in_comp_unit (offset, per_cu->cu); |
| 6282 | } |
| 6283 | |
| 6284 | if (pd == NULL) |
| 6285 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
| 6286 | _("could not find partial DIE 0x%x in cache [from module %s]\n"), |
| 6287 | offset, bfd_get_filename (cu->objfile->obfd)); |
| 6288 | return pd; |
| 6289 | } |
| 6290 | |
| 6291 | /* Adjust PART_DIE before generating a symbol for it. This function |
| 6292 | may set the is_external flag or change the DIE's name. */ |
| 6293 | |
| 6294 | static void |
| 6295 | fixup_partial_die (struct partial_die_info *part_die, |
| 6296 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6297 | { |
| 6298 | /* If we found a reference attribute and the DIE has no name, try |
| 6299 | to find a name in the referred to DIE. */ |
| 6300 | |
| 6301 | if (part_die->name == NULL && part_die->has_specification) |
| 6302 | { |
| 6303 | struct partial_die_info *spec_die; |
| 6304 | |
| 6305 | spec_die = find_partial_die (part_die->spec_offset, cu); |
| 6306 | |
| 6307 | fixup_partial_die (spec_die, cu); |
| 6308 | |
| 6309 | if (spec_die->name) |
| 6310 | { |
| 6311 | part_die->name = spec_die->name; |
| 6312 | |
| 6313 | /* Copy DW_AT_external attribute if it is set. */ |
| 6314 | if (spec_die->is_external) |
| 6315 | part_die->is_external = spec_die->is_external; |
| 6316 | } |
| 6317 | } |
| 6318 | |
| 6319 | /* Set default names for some unnamed DIEs. */ |
| 6320 | if (part_die->name == NULL && (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type |
| 6321 | || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type)) |
| 6322 | part_die->name = "(anonymous class)"; |
| 6323 | |
| 6324 | if (part_die->name == NULL && part_die->tag == DW_TAG_namespace) |
| 6325 | part_die->name = "(anonymous namespace)"; |
| 6326 | |
| 6327 | if (part_die->tag == DW_TAG_structure_type |
| 6328 | || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_class_type |
| 6329 | || part_die->tag == DW_TAG_union_type) |
| 6330 | guess_structure_name (part_die, cu); |
| 6331 | } |
| 6332 | |
| 6333 | /* Read the die from the .debug_info section buffer. Set DIEP to |
| 6334 | point to a newly allocated die with its information, except for its |
| 6335 | child, sibling, and parent fields. Set HAS_CHILDREN to tell |
| 6336 | whether the die has children or not. */ |
| 6337 | |
| 6338 | static gdb_byte * |
| 6339 | read_full_die (struct die_info **diep, bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *info_ptr, |
| 6340 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu, int *has_children) |
| 6341 | { |
| 6342 | unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, i, offset; |
| 6343 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 6344 | struct die_info *die; |
| 6345 | |
| 6346 | offset = info_ptr - dwarf2_per_objfile->info_buffer; |
| 6347 | abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 6348 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6349 | if (!abbrev_number) |
| 6350 | { |
| 6351 | *diep = NULL; |
| 6352 | *has_children = 0; |
| 6353 | return info_ptr; |
| 6354 | } |
| 6355 | |
| 6356 | abbrev = dwarf2_lookup_abbrev (abbrev_number, cu); |
| 6357 | if (!abbrev) |
| 6358 | { |
| 6359 | error (_("Dwarf Error: could not find abbrev number %d [in module %s]"), |
| 6360 | abbrev_number, |
| 6361 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 6362 | } |
| 6363 | die = dwarf_alloc_die (cu, abbrev->num_attrs); |
| 6364 | die->offset = offset; |
| 6365 | die->tag = abbrev->tag; |
| 6366 | die->abbrev = abbrev_number; |
| 6367 | |
| 6368 | die->num_attrs = abbrev->num_attrs; |
| 6369 | |
| 6370 | for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) |
| 6371 | info_ptr = read_attribute (&die->attrs[i], &abbrev->attrs[i], |
| 6372 | abfd, info_ptr, cu); |
| 6373 | |
| 6374 | *diep = die; |
| 6375 | *has_children = abbrev->has_children; |
| 6376 | return info_ptr; |
| 6377 | } |
| 6378 | |
| 6379 | /* Read an attribute value described by an attribute form. */ |
| 6380 | |
| 6381 | static gdb_byte * |
| 6382 | read_attribute_value (struct attribute *attr, unsigned form, |
| 6383 | bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *info_ptr, |
| 6384 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6385 | { |
| 6386 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 6387 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 6388 | struct dwarf_block *blk; |
| 6389 | |
| 6390 | attr->form = form; |
| 6391 | switch (form) |
| 6392 | { |
| 6393 | case DW_FORM_addr: |
| 6394 | case DW_FORM_ref_addr: |
| 6395 | DW_ADDR (attr) = read_address (abfd, info_ptr, cu, &bytes_read); |
| 6396 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6397 | break; |
| 6398 | case DW_FORM_block2: |
| 6399 | blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu); |
| 6400 | blk->size = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6401 | info_ptr += 2; |
| 6402 | blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 6403 | info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 6404 | DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk; |
| 6405 | break; |
| 6406 | case DW_FORM_block4: |
| 6407 | blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu); |
| 6408 | blk->size = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6409 | info_ptr += 4; |
| 6410 | blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 6411 | info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 6412 | DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk; |
| 6413 | break; |
| 6414 | case DW_FORM_data2: |
| 6415 | DW_UNSND (attr) = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6416 | info_ptr += 2; |
| 6417 | break; |
| 6418 | case DW_FORM_data4: |
| 6419 | DW_UNSND (attr) = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6420 | info_ptr += 4; |
| 6421 | break; |
| 6422 | case DW_FORM_data8: |
| 6423 | DW_UNSND (attr) = read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6424 | info_ptr += 8; |
| 6425 | break; |
| 6426 | case DW_FORM_string: |
| 6427 | DW_STRING (attr) = read_string (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 6428 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6429 | break; |
| 6430 | case DW_FORM_strp: |
| 6431 | DW_STRING (attr) = read_indirect_string (abfd, info_ptr, cu_header, |
| 6432 | &bytes_read); |
| 6433 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6434 | break; |
| 6435 | case DW_FORM_block: |
| 6436 | blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu); |
| 6437 | blk->size = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 6438 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6439 | blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 6440 | info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 6441 | DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk; |
| 6442 | break; |
| 6443 | case DW_FORM_block1: |
| 6444 | blk = dwarf_alloc_block (cu); |
| 6445 | blk->size = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6446 | info_ptr += 1; |
| 6447 | blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 6448 | info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 6449 | DW_BLOCK (attr) = blk; |
| 6450 | break; |
| 6451 | case DW_FORM_data1: |
| 6452 | DW_UNSND (attr) = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6453 | info_ptr += 1; |
| 6454 | break; |
| 6455 | case DW_FORM_flag: |
| 6456 | DW_UNSND (attr) = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6457 | info_ptr += 1; |
| 6458 | break; |
| 6459 | case DW_FORM_sdata: |
| 6460 | DW_SND (attr) = read_signed_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 6461 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6462 | break; |
| 6463 | case DW_FORM_udata: |
| 6464 | DW_UNSND (attr) = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 6465 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6466 | break; |
| 6467 | case DW_FORM_ref1: |
| 6468 | DW_ADDR (attr) = cu->header.offset + read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6469 | info_ptr += 1; |
| 6470 | break; |
| 6471 | case DW_FORM_ref2: |
| 6472 | DW_ADDR (attr) = cu->header.offset + read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6473 | info_ptr += 2; |
| 6474 | break; |
| 6475 | case DW_FORM_ref4: |
| 6476 | DW_ADDR (attr) = cu->header.offset + read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6477 | info_ptr += 4; |
| 6478 | break; |
| 6479 | case DW_FORM_ref8: |
| 6480 | DW_ADDR (attr) = cu->header.offset + read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 6481 | info_ptr += 8; |
| 6482 | break; |
| 6483 | case DW_FORM_ref_udata: |
| 6484 | DW_ADDR (attr) = (cu->header.offset |
| 6485 | + read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read)); |
| 6486 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6487 | break; |
| 6488 | case DW_FORM_indirect: |
| 6489 | form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 6490 | info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 6491 | info_ptr = read_attribute_value (attr, form, abfd, info_ptr, cu); |
| 6492 | break; |
| 6493 | default: |
| 6494 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot handle %s in DWARF reader [in module %s]"), |
| 6495 | dwarf_form_name (form), |
| 6496 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 6497 | } |
| 6498 | |
| 6499 | /* We have seen instances where the compiler tried to emit a byte |
| 6500 | size attribute of -1 which ended up being encoded as an unsigned |
| 6501 | 0xffffffff. Although 0xffffffff is technically a valid size value, |
| 6502 | an object of this size seems pretty unlikely so we can relatively |
| 6503 | safely treat these cases as if the size attribute was invalid and |
| 6504 | treat them as zero by default. */ |
| 6505 | if (attr->name == DW_AT_byte_size |
| 6506 | && form == DW_FORM_data4 |
| 6507 | && DW_UNSND (attr) >= 0xffffffff) |
| 6508 | { |
| 6509 | complaint |
| 6510 | (&symfile_complaints, |
| 6511 | _("Suspicious DW_AT_byte_size value treated as zero instead of 0x%lx"), |
| 6512 | DW_UNSND (attr)); |
| 6513 | DW_UNSND (attr) = 0; |
| 6514 | } |
| 6515 | |
| 6516 | return info_ptr; |
| 6517 | } |
| 6518 | |
| 6519 | /* Read an attribute described by an abbreviated attribute. */ |
| 6520 | |
| 6521 | static gdb_byte * |
| 6522 | read_attribute (struct attribute *attr, struct attr_abbrev *abbrev, |
| 6523 | bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *info_ptr, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6524 | { |
| 6525 | attr->name = abbrev->name; |
| 6526 | return read_attribute_value (attr, abbrev->form, abfd, info_ptr, cu); |
| 6527 | } |
| 6528 | |
| 6529 | /* read dwarf information from a buffer */ |
| 6530 | |
| 6531 | static unsigned int |
| 6532 | read_1_byte (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6533 | { |
| 6534 | return bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf); |
| 6535 | } |
| 6536 | |
| 6537 | static int |
| 6538 | read_1_signed_byte (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6539 | { |
| 6540 | return bfd_get_signed_8 (abfd, buf); |
| 6541 | } |
| 6542 | |
| 6543 | static unsigned int |
| 6544 | read_2_bytes (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6545 | { |
| 6546 | return bfd_get_16 (abfd, buf); |
| 6547 | } |
| 6548 | |
| 6549 | static int |
| 6550 | read_2_signed_bytes (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6551 | { |
| 6552 | return bfd_get_signed_16 (abfd, buf); |
| 6553 | } |
| 6554 | |
| 6555 | static unsigned int |
| 6556 | read_4_bytes (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6557 | { |
| 6558 | return bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf); |
| 6559 | } |
| 6560 | |
| 6561 | static int |
| 6562 | read_4_signed_bytes (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6563 | { |
| 6564 | return bfd_get_signed_32 (abfd, buf); |
| 6565 | } |
| 6566 | |
| 6567 | static unsigned long |
| 6568 | read_8_bytes (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6569 | { |
| 6570 | return bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf); |
| 6571 | } |
| 6572 | |
| 6573 | static CORE_ADDR |
| 6574 | read_address (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 6575 | unsigned int *bytes_read) |
| 6576 | { |
| 6577 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 6578 | CORE_ADDR retval = 0; |
| 6579 | |
| 6580 | if (cu_header->signed_addr_p) |
| 6581 | { |
| 6582 | switch (cu_header->addr_size) |
| 6583 | { |
| 6584 | case 2: |
| 6585 | retval = bfd_get_signed_16 (abfd, buf); |
| 6586 | break; |
| 6587 | case 4: |
| 6588 | retval = bfd_get_signed_32 (abfd, buf); |
| 6589 | break; |
| 6590 | case 8: |
| 6591 | retval = bfd_get_signed_64 (abfd, buf); |
| 6592 | break; |
| 6593 | default: |
| 6594 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
| 6595 | _("read_address: bad switch, signed [in module %s]"), |
| 6596 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 6597 | } |
| 6598 | } |
| 6599 | else |
| 6600 | { |
| 6601 | switch (cu_header->addr_size) |
| 6602 | { |
| 6603 | case 2: |
| 6604 | retval = bfd_get_16 (abfd, buf); |
| 6605 | break; |
| 6606 | case 4: |
| 6607 | retval = bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf); |
| 6608 | break; |
| 6609 | case 8: |
| 6610 | retval = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf); |
| 6611 | break; |
| 6612 | default: |
| 6613 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
| 6614 | _("read_address: bad switch, unsigned [in module %s]"), |
| 6615 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 6616 | } |
| 6617 | } |
| 6618 | |
| 6619 | *bytes_read = cu_header->addr_size; |
| 6620 | return retval; |
| 6621 | } |
| 6622 | |
| 6623 | /* Read the initial length from a section. The (draft) DWARF 3 |
| 6624 | specification allows the initial length to take up either 4 bytes |
| 6625 | or 12 bytes. If the first 4 bytes are 0xffffffff, then the next 8 |
| 6626 | bytes describe the length and all offsets will be 8 bytes in length |
| 6627 | instead of 4. |
| 6628 | |
| 6629 | An older, non-standard 64-bit format is also handled by this |
| 6630 | function. The older format in question stores the initial length |
| 6631 | as an 8-byte quantity without an escape value. Lengths greater |
| 6632 | than 2^32 aren't very common which means that the initial 4 bytes |
| 6633 | is almost always zero. Since a length value of zero doesn't make |
| 6634 | sense for the 32-bit format, this initial zero can be considered to |
| 6635 | be an escape value which indicates the presence of the older 64-bit |
| 6636 | format. As written, the code can't detect (old format) lengths |
| 6637 | greater than 4GB. If it becomes necessary to handle lengths |
| 6638 | somewhat larger than 4GB, we could allow other small values (such |
| 6639 | as the non-sensical values of 1, 2, and 3) to also be used as |
| 6640 | escape values indicating the presence of the old format. |
| 6641 | |
| 6642 | The value returned via bytes_read should be used to increment the |
| 6643 | relevant pointer after calling read_initial_length(). |
| 6644 | |
| 6645 | [ Note: read_initial_length() and read_offset() are based on the |
| 6646 | document entitled "DWARF Debugging Information Format", revision |
| 6647 | 3, draft 8, dated November 19, 2001. This document was obtained |
| 6648 | from: |
| 6649 | |
| 6650 | http://reality.sgiweb.org/davea/dwarf3-draft8-011125.pdf |
| 6651 | |
| 6652 | This document is only a draft and is subject to change. (So beware.) |
| 6653 | |
| 6654 | Details regarding the older, non-standard 64-bit format were |
| 6655 | determined empirically by examining 64-bit ELF files produced by |
| 6656 | the SGI toolchain on an IRIX 6.5 machine. |
| 6657 | |
| 6658 | - Kevin, July 16, 2002 |
| 6659 | ] */ |
| 6660 | |
| 6661 | static LONGEST |
| 6662 | read_initial_length (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read) |
| 6663 | { |
| 6664 | LONGEST length = bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf); |
| 6665 | |
| 6666 | if (length == 0xffffffff) |
| 6667 | { |
| 6668 | length = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf + 4); |
| 6669 | *bytes_read = 12; |
| 6670 | } |
| 6671 | else if (length == 0) |
| 6672 | { |
| 6673 | /* Handle the (non-standard) 64-bit DWARF2 format used by IRIX. */ |
| 6674 | length = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf); |
| 6675 | *bytes_read = 8; |
| 6676 | } |
| 6677 | else |
| 6678 | { |
| 6679 | *bytes_read = 4; |
| 6680 | } |
| 6681 | |
| 6682 | return length; |
| 6683 | } |
| 6684 | |
| 6685 | /* Cover function for read_initial_length. |
| 6686 | Returns the length of the object at BUF, and stores the size of the |
| 6687 | initial length in *BYTES_READ and stores the size that offsets will be in |
| 6688 | *OFFSET_SIZE. |
| 6689 | If the initial length size is not equivalent to that specified in |
| 6690 | CU_HEADER then issue a complaint. |
| 6691 | This is useful when reading non-comp-unit headers. */ |
| 6692 | |
| 6693 | static LONGEST |
| 6694 | read_checked_initial_length_and_offset (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, |
| 6695 | const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header, |
| 6696 | unsigned int *bytes_read, |
| 6697 | unsigned int *offset_size) |
| 6698 | { |
| 6699 | LONGEST length = read_initial_length (abfd, buf, bytes_read); |
| 6700 | |
| 6701 | gdb_assert (cu_header->initial_length_size == 4 |
| 6702 | || cu_header->initial_length_size == 8 |
| 6703 | || cu_header->initial_length_size == 12); |
| 6704 | |
| 6705 | if (cu_header->initial_length_size != *bytes_read) |
| 6706 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 6707 | _("intermixed 32-bit and 64-bit DWARF sections")); |
| 6708 | |
| 6709 | *offset_size = (*bytes_read == 4) ? 4 : 8; |
| 6710 | return length; |
| 6711 | } |
| 6712 | |
| 6713 | /* Read an offset from the data stream. The size of the offset is |
| 6714 | given by cu_header->offset_size. */ |
| 6715 | |
| 6716 | static LONGEST |
| 6717 | read_offset (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header, |
| 6718 | unsigned int *bytes_read) |
| 6719 | { |
| 6720 | LONGEST offset = read_offset_1 (abfd, buf, cu_header->offset_size); |
| 6721 | *bytes_read = cu_header->offset_size; |
| 6722 | return offset; |
| 6723 | } |
| 6724 | |
| 6725 | /* Read an offset from the data stream. */ |
| 6726 | |
| 6727 | static LONGEST |
| 6728 | read_offset_1 (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int offset_size) |
| 6729 | { |
| 6730 | LONGEST retval = 0; |
| 6731 | |
| 6732 | switch (offset_size) |
| 6733 | { |
| 6734 | case 4: |
| 6735 | retval = bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf); |
| 6736 | break; |
| 6737 | case 8: |
| 6738 | retval = bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf); |
| 6739 | break; |
| 6740 | default: |
| 6741 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
| 6742 | _("read_offset_1: bad switch [in module %s]"), |
| 6743 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 6744 | } |
| 6745 | |
| 6746 | return retval; |
| 6747 | } |
| 6748 | |
| 6749 | static gdb_byte * |
| 6750 | read_n_bytes (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int size) |
| 6751 | { |
| 6752 | /* If the size of a host char is 8 bits, we can return a pointer |
| 6753 | to the buffer, otherwise we have to copy the data to a buffer |
| 6754 | allocated on the temporary obstack. */ |
| 6755 | gdb_assert (HOST_CHAR_BIT == 8); |
| 6756 | return buf; |
| 6757 | } |
| 6758 | |
| 6759 | static char * |
| 6760 | read_string (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) |
| 6761 | { |
| 6762 | /* If the size of a host char is 8 bits, we can return a pointer |
| 6763 | to the string, otherwise we have to copy the string to a buffer |
| 6764 | allocated on the temporary obstack. */ |
| 6765 | gdb_assert (HOST_CHAR_BIT == 8); |
| 6766 | if (*buf == '\0') |
| 6767 | { |
| 6768 | *bytes_read_ptr = 1; |
| 6769 | return NULL; |
| 6770 | } |
| 6771 | *bytes_read_ptr = strlen ((char *) buf) + 1; |
| 6772 | return (char *) buf; |
| 6773 | } |
| 6774 | |
| 6775 | static char * |
| 6776 | read_indirect_string (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, |
| 6777 | const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header, |
| 6778 | unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) |
| 6779 | { |
| 6780 | LONGEST str_offset = read_offset (abfd, buf, cu_header, bytes_read_ptr); |
| 6781 | |
| 6782 | if (dwarf2_per_objfile->str_buffer == NULL) |
| 6783 | { |
| 6784 | error (_("DW_FORM_strp used without .debug_str section [in module %s]"), |
| 6785 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 6786 | return NULL; |
| 6787 | } |
| 6788 | if (str_offset >= dwarf2_per_objfile->str_size) |
| 6789 | { |
| 6790 | error (_("DW_FORM_strp pointing outside of .debug_str section [in module %s]"), |
| 6791 | bfd_get_filename (abfd)); |
| 6792 | return NULL; |
| 6793 | } |
| 6794 | gdb_assert (HOST_CHAR_BIT == 8); |
| 6795 | if (dwarf2_per_objfile->str_buffer[str_offset] == '\0') |
| 6796 | return NULL; |
| 6797 | return (char *) (dwarf2_per_objfile->str_buffer + str_offset); |
| 6798 | } |
| 6799 | |
| 6800 | static unsigned long |
| 6801 | read_unsigned_leb128 (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) |
| 6802 | { |
| 6803 | unsigned long result; |
| 6804 | unsigned int num_read; |
| 6805 | int i, shift; |
| 6806 | unsigned char byte; |
| 6807 | |
| 6808 | result = 0; |
| 6809 | shift = 0; |
| 6810 | num_read = 0; |
| 6811 | i = 0; |
| 6812 | while (1) |
| 6813 | { |
| 6814 | byte = bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf); |
| 6815 | buf++; |
| 6816 | num_read++; |
| 6817 | result |= ((unsigned long)(byte & 127) << shift); |
| 6818 | if ((byte & 128) == 0) |
| 6819 | { |
| 6820 | break; |
| 6821 | } |
| 6822 | shift += 7; |
| 6823 | } |
| 6824 | *bytes_read_ptr = num_read; |
| 6825 | return result; |
| 6826 | } |
| 6827 | |
| 6828 | static long |
| 6829 | read_signed_leb128 (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf, unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) |
| 6830 | { |
| 6831 | long result; |
| 6832 | int i, shift, num_read; |
| 6833 | unsigned char byte; |
| 6834 | |
| 6835 | result = 0; |
| 6836 | shift = 0; |
| 6837 | num_read = 0; |
| 6838 | i = 0; |
| 6839 | while (1) |
| 6840 | { |
| 6841 | byte = bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf); |
| 6842 | buf++; |
| 6843 | num_read++; |
| 6844 | result |= ((long)(byte & 127) << shift); |
| 6845 | shift += 7; |
| 6846 | if ((byte & 128) == 0) |
| 6847 | { |
| 6848 | break; |
| 6849 | } |
| 6850 | } |
| 6851 | if ((shift < 8 * sizeof (result)) && (byte & 0x40)) |
| 6852 | result |= -(((long)1) << shift); |
| 6853 | *bytes_read_ptr = num_read; |
| 6854 | return result; |
| 6855 | } |
| 6856 | |
| 6857 | /* Return a pointer to just past the end of an LEB128 number in BUF. */ |
| 6858 | |
| 6859 | static gdb_byte * |
| 6860 | skip_leb128 (bfd *abfd, gdb_byte *buf) |
| 6861 | { |
| 6862 | int byte; |
| 6863 | |
| 6864 | while (1) |
| 6865 | { |
| 6866 | byte = bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf); |
| 6867 | buf++; |
| 6868 | if ((byte & 128) == 0) |
| 6869 | return buf; |
| 6870 | } |
| 6871 | } |
| 6872 | |
| 6873 | static void |
| 6874 | set_cu_language (unsigned int lang, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6875 | { |
| 6876 | switch (lang) |
| 6877 | { |
| 6878 | case DW_LANG_C89: |
| 6879 | case DW_LANG_C99: |
| 6880 | case DW_LANG_C: |
| 6881 | cu->language = language_c; |
| 6882 | break; |
| 6883 | case DW_LANG_C_plus_plus: |
| 6884 | cu->language = language_cplus; |
| 6885 | break; |
| 6886 | case DW_LANG_Fortran77: |
| 6887 | case DW_LANG_Fortran90: |
| 6888 | case DW_LANG_Fortran95: |
| 6889 | cu->language = language_fortran; |
| 6890 | break; |
| 6891 | case DW_LANG_Mips_Assembler: |
| 6892 | cu->language = language_asm; |
| 6893 | break; |
| 6894 | case DW_LANG_Java: |
| 6895 | cu->language = language_java; |
| 6896 | break; |
| 6897 | case DW_LANG_Ada83: |
| 6898 | case DW_LANG_Ada95: |
| 6899 | cu->language = language_ada; |
| 6900 | break; |
| 6901 | case DW_LANG_Modula2: |
| 6902 | cu->language = language_m2; |
| 6903 | break; |
| 6904 | case DW_LANG_Pascal83: |
| 6905 | cu->language = language_pascal; |
| 6906 | break; |
| 6907 | case DW_LANG_ObjC: |
| 6908 | cu->language = language_objc; |
| 6909 | break; |
| 6910 | case DW_LANG_Cobol74: |
| 6911 | case DW_LANG_Cobol85: |
| 6912 | default: |
| 6913 | cu->language = language_minimal; |
| 6914 | break; |
| 6915 | } |
| 6916 | cu->language_defn = language_def (cu->language); |
| 6917 | } |
| 6918 | |
| 6919 | /* Return the named attribute or NULL if not there. */ |
| 6920 | |
| 6921 | static struct attribute * |
| 6922 | dwarf2_attr (struct die_info *die, unsigned int name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6923 | { |
| 6924 | unsigned int i; |
| 6925 | struct attribute *spec = NULL; |
| 6926 | |
| 6927 | for (i = 0; i < die->num_attrs; ++i) |
| 6928 | { |
| 6929 | if (die->attrs[i].name == name) |
| 6930 | return &die->attrs[i]; |
| 6931 | if (die->attrs[i].name == DW_AT_specification |
| 6932 | || die->attrs[i].name == DW_AT_abstract_origin) |
| 6933 | spec = &die->attrs[i]; |
| 6934 | } |
| 6935 | |
| 6936 | if (spec) |
| 6937 | { |
| 6938 | die = follow_die_ref (die, spec, &cu); |
| 6939 | return dwarf2_attr (die, name, cu); |
| 6940 | } |
| 6941 | |
| 6942 | return NULL; |
| 6943 | } |
| 6944 | |
| 6945 | /* Return non-zero iff the attribute NAME is defined for the given DIE, |
| 6946 | and holds a non-zero value. This function should only be used for |
| 6947 | DW_FORM_flag attributes. */ |
| 6948 | |
| 6949 | static int |
| 6950 | dwarf2_flag_true_p (struct die_info *die, unsigned name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6951 | { |
| 6952 | struct attribute *attr = dwarf2_attr (die, name, cu); |
| 6953 | |
| 6954 | return (attr && DW_UNSND (attr)); |
| 6955 | } |
| 6956 | |
| 6957 | static int |
| 6958 | die_is_declaration (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 6959 | { |
| 6960 | /* A DIE is a declaration if it has a DW_AT_declaration attribute |
| 6961 | which value is non-zero. However, we have to be careful with |
| 6962 | DIEs having a DW_AT_specification attribute, because dwarf2_attr() |
| 6963 | (via dwarf2_flag_true_p) follows this attribute. So we may |
| 6964 | end up accidently finding a declaration attribute that belongs |
| 6965 | to a different DIE referenced by the specification attribute, |
| 6966 | even though the given DIE does not have a declaration attribute. */ |
| 6967 | return (dwarf2_flag_true_p (die, DW_AT_declaration, cu) |
| 6968 | && dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_specification, cu) == NULL); |
| 6969 | } |
| 6970 | |
| 6971 | /* Return the die giving the specification for DIE, if there is |
| 6972 | one. *SPEC_CU is the CU containing DIE on input, and the CU |
| 6973 | containing the return value on output. */ |
| 6974 | |
| 6975 | static struct die_info * |
| 6976 | die_specification (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu **spec_cu) |
| 6977 | { |
| 6978 | struct attribute *spec_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_specification, |
| 6979 | *spec_cu); |
| 6980 | |
| 6981 | if (spec_attr == NULL) |
| 6982 | return NULL; |
| 6983 | else |
| 6984 | return follow_die_ref (die, spec_attr, spec_cu); |
| 6985 | } |
| 6986 | |
| 6987 | /* Free the line_header structure *LH, and any arrays and strings it |
| 6988 | refers to. */ |
| 6989 | static void |
| 6990 | free_line_header (struct line_header *lh) |
| 6991 | { |
| 6992 | if (lh->standard_opcode_lengths) |
| 6993 | xfree (lh->standard_opcode_lengths); |
| 6994 | |
| 6995 | /* Remember that all the lh->file_names[i].name pointers are |
| 6996 | pointers into debug_line_buffer, and don't need to be freed. */ |
| 6997 | if (lh->file_names) |
| 6998 | xfree (lh->file_names); |
| 6999 | |
| 7000 | /* Similarly for the include directory names. */ |
| 7001 | if (lh->include_dirs) |
| 7002 | xfree (lh->include_dirs); |
| 7003 | |
| 7004 | xfree (lh); |
| 7005 | } |
| 7006 | |
| 7007 | |
| 7008 | /* Add an entry to LH's include directory table. */ |
| 7009 | static void |
| 7010 | add_include_dir (struct line_header *lh, char *include_dir) |
| 7011 | { |
| 7012 | /* Grow the array if necessary. */ |
| 7013 | if (lh->include_dirs_size == 0) |
| 7014 | { |
| 7015 | lh->include_dirs_size = 1; /* for testing */ |
| 7016 | lh->include_dirs = xmalloc (lh->include_dirs_size |
| 7017 | * sizeof (*lh->include_dirs)); |
| 7018 | } |
| 7019 | else if (lh->num_include_dirs >= lh->include_dirs_size) |
| 7020 | { |
| 7021 | lh->include_dirs_size *= 2; |
| 7022 | lh->include_dirs = xrealloc (lh->include_dirs, |
| 7023 | (lh->include_dirs_size |
| 7024 | * sizeof (*lh->include_dirs))); |
| 7025 | } |
| 7026 | |
| 7027 | lh->include_dirs[lh->num_include_dirs++] = include_dir; |
| 7028 | } |
| 7029 | |
| 7030 | |
| 7031 | /* Add an entry to LH's file name table. */ |
| 7032 | static void |
| 7033 | add_file_name (struct line_header *lh, |
| 7034 | char *name, |
| 7035 | unsigned int dir_index, |
| 7036 | unsigned int mod_time, |
| 7037 | unsigned int length) |
| 7038 | { |
| 7039 | struct file_entry *fe; |
| 7040 | |
| 7041 | /* Grow the array if necessary. */ |
| 7042 | if (lh->file_names_size == 0) |
| 7043 | { |
| 7044 | lh->file_names_size = 1; /* for testing */ |
| 7045 | lh->file_names = xmalloc (lh->file_names_size |
| 7046 | * sizeof (*lh->file_names)); |
| 7047 | } |
| 7048 | else if (lh->num_file_names >= lh->file_names_size) |
| 7049 | { |
| 7050 | lh->file_names_size *= 2; |
| 7051 | lh->file_names = xrealloc (lh->file_names, |
| 7052 | (lh->file_names_size |
| 7053 | * sizeof (*lh->file_names))); |
| 7054 | } |
| 7055 | |
| 7056 | fe = &lh->file_names[lh->num_file_names++]; |
| 7057 | fe->name = name; |
| 7058 | fe->dir_index = dir_index; |
| 7059 | fe->mod_time = mod_time; |
| 7060 | fe->length = length; |
| 7061 | fe->included_p = 0; |
| 7062 | fe->symtab = NULL; |
| 7063 | } |
| 7064 | |
| 7065 | |
| 7066 | /* Read the statement program header starting at OFFSET in |
| 7067 | .debug_line, according to the endianness of ABFD. Return a pointer |
| 7068 | to a struct line_header, allocated using xmalloc. |
| 7069 | |
| 7070 | NOTE: the strings in the include directory and file name tables of |
| 7071 | the returned object point into debug_line_buffer, and must not be |
| 7072 | freed. */ |
| 7073 | static struct line_header * |
| 7074 | dwarf_decode_line_header (unsigned int offset, bfd *abfd, |
| 7075 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 7076 | { |
| 7077 | struct cleanup *back_to; |
| 7078 | struct line_header *lh; |
| 7079 | gdb_byte *line_ptr; |
| 7080 | unsigned int bytes_read, offset_size; |
| 7081 | int i; |
| 7082 | char *cur_dir, *cur_file; |
| 7083 | |
| 7084 | if (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer == NULL) |
| 7085 | { |
| 7086 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("missing .debug_line section")); |
| 7087 | return 0; |
| 7088 | } |
| 7089 | |
| 7090 | /* Make sure that at least there's room for the total_length field. |
| 7091 | That could be 12 bytes long, but we're just going to fudge that. */ |
| 7092 | if (offset + 4 >= dwarf2_per_objfile->line_size) |
| 7093 | { |
| 7094 | dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint (); |
| 7095 | return 0; |
| 7096 | } |
| 7097 | |
| 7098 | lh = xmalloc (sizeof (*lh)); |
| 7099 | memset (lh, 0, sizeof (*lh)); |
| 7100 | back_to = make_cleanup ((make_cleanup_ftype *) free_line_header, |
| 7101 | (void *) lh); |
| 7102 | |
| 7103 | line_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer + offset; |
| 7104 | |
| 7105 | /* Read in the header. */ |
| 7106 | lh->total_length = |
| 7107 | read_checked_initial_length_and_offset (abfd, line_ptr, &cu->header, |
| 7108 | &bytes_read, &offset_size); |
| 7109 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7110 | if (line_ptr + lh->total_length > (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer |
| 7111 | + dwarf2_per_objfile->line_size)) |
| 7112 | { |
| 7113 | dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint (); |
| 7114 | return 0; |
| 7115 | } |
| 7116 | lh->statement_program_end = line_ptr + lh->total_length; |
| 7117 | lh->version = read_2_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7118 | line_ptr += 2; |
| 7119 | lh->header_length = read_offset_1 (abfd, line_ptr, offset_size); |
| 7120 | line_ptr += offset_size; |
| 7121 | lh->minimum_instruction_length = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7122 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7123 | lh->default_is_stmt = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7124 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7125 | lh->line_base = read_1_signed_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7126 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7127 | lh->line_range = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7128 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7129 | lh->opcode_base = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7130 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7131 | lh->standard_opcode_lengths |
| 7132 | = xmalloc (lh->opcode_base * sizeof (lh->standard_opcode_lengths[0])); |
| 7133 | |
| 7134 | lh->standard_opcode_lengths[0] = 1; /* This should never be used anyway. */ |
| 7135 | for (i = 1; i < lh->opcode_base; ++i) |
| 7136 | { |
| 7137 | lh->standard_opcode_lengths[i] = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7138 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7139 | } |
| 7140 | |
| 7141 | /* Read directory table. */ |
| 7142 | while ((cur_dir = read_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL) |
| 7143 | { |
| 7144 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7145 | add_include_dir (lh, cur_dir); |
| 7146 | } |
| 7147 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7148 | |
| 7149 | /* Read file name table. */ |
| 7150 | while ((cur_file = read_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL) |
| 7151 | { |
| 7152 | unsigned int dir_index, mod_time, length; |
| 7153 | |
| 7154 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7155 | dir_index = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7156 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7157 | mod_time = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7158 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7159 | length = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7160 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7161 | |
| 7162 | add_file_name (lh, cur_file, dir_index, mod_time, length); |
| 7163 | } |
| 7164 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7165 | lh->statement_program_start = line_ptr; |
| 7166 | |
| 7167 | if (line_ptr > (dwarf2_per_objfile->line_buffer |
| 7168 | + dwarf2_per_objfile->line_size)) |
| 7169 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 7170 | _("line number info header doesn't fit in `.debug_line' section")); |
| 7171 | |
| 7172 | discard_cleanups (back_to); |
| 7173 | return lh; |
| 7174 | } |
| 7175 | |
| 7176 | /* This function exists to work around a bug in certain compilers |
| 7177 | (particularly GCC 2.95), in which the first line number marker of a |
| 7178 | function does not show up until after the prologue, right before |
| 7179 | the second line number marker. This function shifts ADDRESS down |
| 7180 | to the beginning of the function if necessary, and is called on |
| 7181 | addresses passed to record_line. */ |
| 7182 | |
| 7183 | static CORE_ADDR |
| 7184 | check_cu_functions (CORE_ADDR address, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 7185 | { |
| 7186 | struct function_range *fn; |
| 7187 | |
| 7188 | /* Find the function_range containing address. */ |
| 7189 | if (!cu->first_fn) |
| 7190 | return address; |
| 7191 | |
| 7192 | if (!cu->cached_fn) |
| 7193 | cu->cached_fn = cu->first_fn; |
| 7194 | |
| 7195 | fn = cu->cached_fn; |
| 7196 | while (fn) |
| 7197 | if (fn->lowpc <= address && fn->highpc > address) |
| 7198 | goto found; |
| 7199 | else |
| 7200 | fn = fn->next; |
| 7201 | |
| 7202 | fn = cu->first_fn; |
| 7203 | while (fn && fn != cu->cached_fn) |
| 7204 | if (fn->lowpc <= address && fn->highpc > address) |
| 7205 | goto found; |
| 7206 | else |
| 7207 | fn = fn->next; |
| 7208 | |
| 7209 | return address; |
| 7210 | |
| 7211 | found: |
| 7212 | if (fn->seen_line) |
| 7213 | return address; |
| 7214 | if (address != fn->lowpc) |
| 7215 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 7216 | _("misplaced first line number at 0x%lx for '%s'"), |
| 7217 | (unsigned long) address, fn->name); |
| 7218 | fn->seen_line = 1; |
| 7219 | return fn->lowpc; |
| 7220 | } |
| 7221 | |
| 7222 | /* Decode the Line Number Program (LNP) for the given line_header |
| 7223 | structure and CU. The actual information extracted and the type |
| 7224 | of structures created from the LNP depends on the value of PST. |
| 7225 | |
| 7226 | 1. If PST is NULL, then this procedure uses the data from the program |
| 7227 | to create all necessary symbol tables, and their linetables. |
| 7228 | The compilation directory of the file is passed in COMP_DIR, |
| 7229 | and must not be NULL. |
| 7230 | |
| 7231 | 2. If PST is not NULL, this procedure reads the program to determine |
| 7232 | the list of files included by the unit represented by PST, and |
| 7233 | builds all the associated partial symbol tables. In this case, |
| 7234 | the value of COMP_DIR is ignored, and can thus be NULL (the COMP_DIR |
| 7235 | is not used to compute the full name of the symtab, and therefore |
| 7236 | omitting it when building the partial symtab does not introduce |
| 7237 | the potential for inconsistency - a partial symtab and its associated |
| 7238 | symbtab having a different fullname -). */ |
| 7239 | |
| 7240 | static void |
| 7241 | dwarf_decode_lines (struct line_header *lh, char *comp_dir, bfd *abfd, |
| 7242 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu, struct partial_symtab *pst) |
| 7243 | { |
| 7244 | gdb_byte *line_ptr, *extended_end; |
| 7245 | gdb_byte *line_end; |
| 7246 | unsigned int bytes_read, extended_len; |
| 7247 | unsigned char op_code, extended_op, adj_opcode; |
| 7248 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 7249 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 7250 | const int decode_for_pst_p = (pst != NULL); |
| 7251 | struct subfile *last_subfile = NULL, *first_subfile = current_subfile; |
| 7252 | |
| 7253 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 7254 | |
| 7255 | line_ptr = lh->statement_program_start; |
| 7256 | line_end = lh->statement_program_end; |
| 7257 | |
| 7258 | /* Read the statement sequences until there's nothing left. */ |
| 7259 | while (line_ptr < line_end) |
| 7260 | { |
| 7261 | /* state machine registers */ |
| 7262 | CORE_ADDR address = 0; |
| 7263 | unsigned int file = 1; |
| 7264 | unsigned int line = 1; |
| 7265 | unsigned int column = 0; |
| 7266 | int is_stmt = lh->default_is_stmt; |
| 7267 | int basic_block = 0; |
| 7268 | int end_sequence = 0; |
| 7269 | |
| 7270 | if (!decode_for_pst_p && lh->num_file_names >= file) |
| 7271 | { |
| 7272 | /* Start a subfile for the current file of the state machine. */ |
| 7273 | /* lh->include_dirs and lh->file_names are 0-based, but the |
| 7274 | directory and file name numbers in the statement program |
| 7275 | are 1-based. */ |
| 7276 | struct file_entry *fe = &lh->file_names[file - 1]; |
| 7277 | char *dir = NULL; |
| 7278 | |
| 7279 | if (fe->dir_index) |
| 7280 | dir = lh->include_dirs[fe->dir_index - 1]; |
| 7281 | |
| 7282 | dwarf2_start_subfile (fe->name, dir, comp_dir); |
| 7283 | } |
| 7284 | |
| 7285 | /* Decode the table. */ |
| 7286 | while (!end_sequence) |
| 7287 | { |
| 7288 | op_code = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7289 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7290 | if (line_ptr > line_end) |
| 7291 | { |
| 7292 | dwarf2_debug_line_missing_end_sequence_complaint (); |
| 7293 | break; |
| 7294 | } |
| 7295 | |
| 7296 | if (op_code >= lh->opcode_base) |
| 7297 | { |
| 7298 | /* Special operand. */ |
| 7299 | adj_opcode = op_code - lh->opcode_base; |
| 7300 | address += (adj_opcode / lh->line_range) |
| 7301 | * lh->minimum_instruction_length; |
| 7302 | line += lh->line_base + (adj_opcode % lh->line_range); |
| 7303 | if (lh->num_file_names < file || file == 0) |
| 7304 | dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint (); |
| 7305 | else |
| 7306 | { |
| 7307 | lh->file_names[file - 1].included_p = 1; |
| 7308 | if (!decode_for_pst_p) |
| 7309 | { |
| 7310 | if (last_subfile != current_subfile) |
| 7311 | { |
| 7312 | if (last_subfile) |
| 7313 | record_line (last_subfile, 0, address); |
| 7314 | last_subfile = current_subfile; |
| 7315 | } |
| 7316 | /* Append row to matrix using current values. */ |
| 7317 | record_line (current_subfile, line, |
| 7318 | check_cu_functions (address, cu)); |
| 7319 | } |
| 7320 | } |
| 7321 | basic_block = 1; |
| 7322 | } |
| 7323 | else switch (op_code) |
| 7324 | { |
| 7325 | case DW_LNS_extended_op: |
| 7326 | extended_len = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7327 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7328 | extended_end = line_ptr + extended_len; |
| 7329 | extended_op = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7330 | line_ptr += 1; |
| 7331 | switch (extended_op) |
| 7332 | { |
| 7333 | case DW_LNE_end_sequence: |
| 7334 | end_sequence = 1; |
| 7335 | break; |
| 7336 | case DW_LNE_set_address: |
| 7337 | address = read_address (abfd, line_ptr, cu, &bytes_read); |
| 7338 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7339 | address += baseaddr; |
| 7340 | break; |
| 7341 | case DW_LNE_define_file: |
| 7342 | { |
| 7343 | char *cur_file; |
| 7344 | unsigned int dir_index, mod_time, length; |
| 7345 | |
| 7346 | cur_file = read_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7347 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7348 | dir_index = |
| 7349 | read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7350 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7351 | mod_time = |
| 7352 | read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7353 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7354 | length = |
| 7355 | read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7356 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7357 | add_file_name (lh, cur_file, dir_index, mod_time, length); |
| 7358 | } |
| 7359 | break; |
| 7360 | default: |
| 7361 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 7362 | _("mangled .debug_line section")); |
| 7363 | return; |
| 7364 | } |
| 7365 | /* Make sure that we parsed the extended op correctly. If e.g. |
| 7366 | we expected a different address size than the producer used, |
| 7367 | we may have read the wrong number of bytes. */ |
| 7368 | if (line_ptr != extended_end) |
| 7369 | { |
| 7370 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 7371 | _("mangled .debug_line section")); |
| 7372 | return; |
| 7373 | } |
| 7374 | break; |
| 7375 | case DW_LNS_copy: |
| 7376 | if (lh->num_file_names < file || file == 0) |
| 7377 | dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint (); |
| 7378 | else |
| 7379 | { |
| 7380 | lh->file_names[file - 1].included_p = 1; |
| 7381 | if (!decode_for_pst_p) |
| 7382 | { |
| 7383 | if (last_subfile != current_subfile) |
| 7384 | { |
| 7385 | if (last_subfile) |
| 7386 | record_line (last_subfile, 0, address); |
| 7387 | last_subfile = current_subfile; |
| 7388 | } |
| 7389 | record_line (current_subfile, line, |
| 7390 | check_cu_functions (address, cu)); |
| 7391 | } |
| 7392 | } |
| 7393 | basic_block = 0; |
| 7394 | break; |
| 7395 | case DW_LNS_advance_pc: |
| 7396 | address += lh->minimum_instruction_length |
| 7397 | * read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7398 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7399 | break; |
| 7400 | case DW_LNS_advance_line: |
| 7401 | line += read_signed_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7402 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7403 | break; |
| 7404 | case DW_LNS_set_file: |
| 7405 | { |
| 7406 | /* The arrays lh->include_dirs and lh->file_names are |
| 7407 | 0-based, but the directory and file name numbers in |
| 7408 | the statement program are 1-based. */ |
| 7409 | struct file_entry *fe; |
| 7410 | char *dir = NULL; |
| 7411 | |
| 7412 | file = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7413 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7414 | if (lh->num_file_names < file || file == 0) |
| 7415 | dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint (); |
| 7416 | else |
| 7417 | { |
| 7418 | fe = &lh->file_names[file - 1]; |
| 7419 | if (fe->dir_index) |
| 7420 | dir = lh->include_dirs[fe->dir_index - 1]; |
| 7421 | if (!decode_for_pst_p) |
| 7422 | { |
| 7423 | last_subfile = current_subfile; |
| 7424 | dwarf2_start_subfile (fe->name, dir, comp_dir); |
| 7425 | } |
| 7426 | } |
| 7427 | } |
| 7428 | break; |
| 7429 | case DW_LNS_set_column: |
| 7430 | column = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7431 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7432 | break; |
| 7433 | case DW_LNS_negate_stmt: |
| 7434 | is_stmt = (!is_stmt); |
| 7435 | break; |
| 7436 | case DW_LNS_set_basic_block: |
| 7437 | basic_block = 1; |
| 7438 | break; |
| 7439 | /* Add to the address register of the state machine the |
| 7440 | address increment value corresponding to special opcode |
| 7441 | 255. I.e., this value is scaled by the minimum |
| 7442 | instruction length since special opcode 255 would have |
| 7443 | scaled the the increment. */ |
| 7444 | case DW_LNS_const_add_pc: |
| 7445 | address += (lh->minimum_instruction_length |
| 7446 | * ((255 - lh->opcode_base) / lh->line_range)); |
| 7447 | break; |
| 7448 | case DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc: |
| 7449 | address += read_2_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 7450 | line_ptr += 2; |
| 7451 | break; |
| 7452 | default: |
| 7453 | { |
| 7454 | /* Unknown standard opcode, ignore it. */ |
| 7455 | int i; |
| 7456 | |
| 7457 | for (i = 0; i < lh->standard_opcode_lengths[op_code]; i++) |
| 7458 | { |
| 7459 | (void) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 7460 | line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 7461 | } |
| 7462 | } |
| 7463 | } |
| 7464 | } |
| 7465 | if (lh->num_file_names < file || file == 0) |
| 7466 | dwarf2_debug_line_missing_file_complaint (); |
| 7467 | else |
| 7468 | { |
| 7469 | lh->file_names[file - 1].included_p = 1; |
| 7470 | if (!decode_for_pst_p) |
| 7471 | record_line (current_subfile, 0, address); |
| 7472 | } |
| 7473 | } |
| 7474 | |
| 7475 | if (decode_for_pst_p) |
| 7476 | { |
| 7477 | int file_index; |
| 7478 | |
| 7479 | /* Now that we're done scanning the Line Header Program, we can |
| 7480 | create the psymtab of each included file. */ |
| 7481 | for (file_index = 0; file_index < lh->num_file_names; file_index++) |
| 7482 | if (lh->file_names[file_index].included_p == 1) |
| 7483 | { |
| 7484 | const struct file_entry fe = lh->file_names [file_index]; |
| 7485 | char *include_name = fe.name; |
| 7486 | char *dir_name = NULL; |
| 7487 | char *pst_filename = pst->filename; |
| 7488 | |
| 7489 | if (fe.dir_index) |
| 7490 | dir_name = lh->include_dirs[fe.dir_index - 1]; |
| 7491 | |
| 7492 | if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (include_name) && dir_name != NULL) |
| 7493 | { |
| 7494 | include_name = concat (dir_name, SLASH_STRING, |
| 7495 | include_name, (char *)NULL); |
| 7496 | make_cleanup (xfree, include_name); |
| 7497 | } |
| 7498 | |
| 7499 | if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (pst_filename) && pst->dirname != NULL) |
| 7500 | { |
| 7501 | pst_filename = concat (pst->dirname, SLASH_STRING, |
| 7502 | pst_filename, (char *)NULL); |
| 7503 | make_cleanup (xfree, pst_filename); |
| 7504 | } |
| 7505 | |
| 7506 | if (strcmp (include_name, pst_filename) != 0) |
| 7507 | dwarf2_create_include_psymtab (include_name, pst, objfile); |
| 7508 | } |
| 7509 | } |
| 7510 | else |
| 7511 | { |
| 7512 | /* Make sure a symtab is created for every file, even files |
| 7513 | which contain only variables (i.e. no code with associated |
| 7514 | line numbers). */ |
| 7515 | |
| 7516 | int i; |
| 7517 | struct file_entry *fe; |
| 7518 | |
| 7519 | for (i = 0; i < lh->num_file_names; i++) |
| 7520 | { |
| 7521 | char *dir = NULL; |
| 7522 | fe = &lh->file_names[i]; |
| 7523 | if (fe->dir_index) |
| 7524 | dir = lh->include_dirs[fe->dir_index - 1]; |
| 7525 | dwarf2_start_subfile (fe->name, dir, comp_dir); |
| 7526 | |
| 7527 | /* Skip the main file; we don't need it, and it must be |
| 7528 | allocated last, so that it will show up before the |
| 7529 | non-primary symtabs in the objfile's symtab list. */ |
| 7530 | if (current_subfile == first_subfile) |
| 7531 | continue; |
| 7532 | |
| 7533 | if (current_subfile->symtab == NULL) |
| 7534 | current_subfile->symtab = allocate_symtab (current_subfile->name, |
| 7535 | cu->objfile); |
| 7536 | fe->symtab = current_subfile->symtab; |
| 7537 | } |
| 7538 | } |
| 7539 | } |
| 7540 | |
| 7541 | /* Start a subfile for DWARF. FILENAME is the name of the file and |
| 7542 | DIRNAME the name of the source directory which contains FILENAME |
| 7543 | or NULL if not known. COMP_DIR is the compilation directory for the |
| 7544 | linetable's compilation unit or NULL if not known. |
| 7545 | This routine tries to keep line numbers from identical absolute and |
| 7546 | relative file names in a common subfile. |
| 7547 | |
| 7548 | Using the `list' example from the GDB testsuite, which resides in |
| 7549 | /srcdir and compiling it with Irix6.2 cc in /compdir using a filename |
| 7550 | of /srcdir/list0.c yields the following debugging information for list0.c: |
| 7551 | |
| 7552 | DW_AT_name: /srcdir/list0.c |
| 7553 | DW_AT_comp_dir: /compdir |
| 7554 | files.files[0].name: list0.h |
| 7555 | files.files[0].dir: /srcdir |
| 7556 | files.files[1].name: list0.c |
| 7557 | files.files[1].dir: /srcdir |
| 7558 | |
| 7559 | The line number information for list0.c has to end up in a single |
| 7560 | subfile, so that `break /srcdir/list0.c:1' works as expected. |
| 7561 | start_subfile will ensure that this happens provided that we pass the |
| 7562 | concatenation of files.files[1].dir and files.files[1].name as the |
| 7563 | subfile's name. */ |
| 7564 | |
| 7565 | static void |
| 7566 | dwarf2_start_subfile (char *filename, char *dirname, char *comp_dir) |
| 7567 | { |
| 7568 | char *fullname; |
| 7569 | |
| 7570 | /* While reading the DIEs, we call start_symtab(DW_AT_name, DW_AT_comp_dir). |
| 7571 | `start_symtab' will always pass the contents of DW_AT_comp_dir as |
| 7572 | second argument to start_subfile. To be consistent, we do the |
| 7573 | same here. In order not to lose the line information directory, |
| 7574 | we concatenate it to the filename when it makes sense. |
| 7575 | Note that the Dwarf3 standard says (speaking of filenames in line |
| 7576 | information): ``The directory index is ignored for file names |
| 7577 | that represent full path names''. Thus ignoring dirname in the |
| 7578 | `else' branch below isn't an issue. */ |
| 7579 | |
| 7580 | if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename) && dirname != NULL) |
| 7581 | fullname = concat (dirname, SLASH_STRING, filename, (char *)NULL); |
| 7582 | else |
| 7583 | fullname = filename; |
| 7584 | |
| 7585 | start_subfile (fullname, comp_dir); |
| 7586 | |
| 7587 | if (fullname != filename) |
| 7588 | xfree (fullname); |
| 7589 | } |
| 7590 | |
| 7591 | static void |
| 7592 | var_decode_location (struct attribute *attr, struct symbol *sym, |
| 7593 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 7594 | { |
| 7595 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 7596 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 7597 | |
| 7598 | /* NOTE drow/2003-01-30: There used to be a comment and some special |
| 7599 | code here to turn a symbol with DW_AT_external and a |
| 7600 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS of 0 into a LOC_UNRESOLVED symbol. This was |
| 7601 | necessary for platforms (maybe Alpha, certainly PowerPC GNU/Linux |
| 7602 | with some versions of binutils) where shared libraries could have |
| 7603 | relocations against symbols in their debug information - the |
| 7604 | minimal symbol would have the right address, but the debug info |
| 7605 | would not. It's no longer necessary, because we will explicitly |
| 7606 | apply relocations when we read in the debug information now. */ |
| 7607 | |
| 7608 | /* A DW_AT_location attribute with no contents indicates that a |
| 7609 | variable has been optimized away. */ |
| 7610 | if (attr_form_is_block (attr) && DW_BLOCK (attr)->size == 0) |
| 7611 | { |
| 7612 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT; |
| 7613 | return; |
| 7614 | } |
| 7615 | |
| 7616 | /* Handle one degenerate form of location expression specially, to |
| 7617 | preserve GDB's previous behavior when section offsets are |
| 7618 | specified. If this is just a DW_OP_addr then mark this symbol |
| 7619 | as LOC_STATIC. */ |
| 7620 | |
| 7621 | if (attr_form_is_block (attr) |
| 7622 | && DW_BLOCK (attr)->size == 1 + cu_header->addr_size |
| 7623 | && DW_BLOCK (attr)->data[0] == DW_OP_addr) |
| 7624 | { |
| 7625 | unsigned int dummy; |
| 7626 | |
| 7627 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = |
| 7628 | read_address (objfile->obfd, DW_BLOCK (attr)->data + 1, cu, &dummy); |
| 7629 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC; |
| 7630 | fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile); |
| 7631 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) += ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, |
| 7632 | SYMBOL_SECTION (sym)); |
| 7633 | return; |
| 7634 | } |
| 7635 | |
| 7636 | /* NOTE drow/2002-01-30: It might be worthwhile to have a static |
| 7637 | expression evaluator, and use LOC_COMPUTED only when necessary |
| 7638 | (i.e. when the value of a register or memory location is |
| 7639 | referenced, or a thread-local block, etc.). Then again, it might |
| 7640 | not be worthwhile. I'm assuming that it isn't unless performance |
| 7641 | or memory numbers show me otherwise. */ |
| 7642 | |
| 7643 | dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (attr, sym, cu); |
| 7644 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_COMPUTED; |
| 7645 | } |
| 7646 | |
| 7647 | /* Given a pointer to a DWARF information entry, figure out if we need |
| 7648 | to make a symbol table entry for it, and if so, create a new entry |
| 7649 | and return a pointer to it. |
| 7650 | If TYPE is NULL, determine symbol type from the die, otherwise |
| 7651 | used the passed type. */ |
| 7652 | |
| 7653 | static struct symbol * |
| 7654 | new_symbol (struct die_info *die, struct type *type, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 7655 | { |
| 7656 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 7657 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile); |
| 7658 | struct symbol *sym = NULL; |
| 7659 | char *name; |
| 7660 | struct attribute *attr = NULL; |
| 7661 | struct attribute *attr2 = NULL; |
| 7662 | CORE_ADDR baseaddr; |
| 7663 | |
| 7664 | baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); |
| 7665 | |
| 7666 | if (die->tag != DW_TAG_namespace) |
| 7667 | name = dwarf2_linkage_name (die, cu); |
| 7668 | else |
| 7669 | name = TYPE_NAME (type); |
| 7670 | |
| 7671 | if (name) |
| 7672 | { |
| 7673 | sym = (struct symbol *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 7674 | sizeof (struct symbol)); |
| 7675 | OBJSTAT (objfile, n_syms++); |
| 7676 | memset (sym, 0, sizeof (struct symbol)); |
| 7677 | |
| 7678 | /* Cache this symbol's name and the name's demangled form (if any). */ |
| 7679 | SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym) = cu->language; |
| 7680 | SYMBOL_SET_NAMES (sym, name, strlen (name), objfile); |
| 7681 | |
| 7682 | /* Default assumptions. |
| 7683 | Use the passed type or decode it from the die. */ |
| 7684 | SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = VAR_DOMAIN; |
| 7685 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT; |
| 7686 | if (type != NULL) |
| 7687 | SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = type; |
| 7688 | else |
| 7689 | SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = die_type (die, cu); |
| 7690 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_decl_line, cu); |
| 7691 | if (attr) |
| 7692 | { |
| 7693 | SYMBOL_LINE (sym) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 7694 | } |
| 7695 | |
| 7696 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_decl_file, cu); |
| 7697 | if (attr) |
| 7698 | { |
| 7699 | int file_index = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 7700 | if (cu->line_header == NULL |
| 7701 | || file_index > cu->line_header->num_file_names) |
| 7702 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 7703 | _("file index out of range")); |
| 7704 | else if (file_index > 0) |
| 7705 | { |
| 7706 | struct file_entry *fe; |
| 7707 | fe = &cu->line_header->file_names[file_index - 1]; |
| 7708 | SYMBOL_SYMTAB (sym) = fe->symtab; |
| 7709 | } |
| 7710 | } |
| 7711 | |
| 7712 | switch (die->tag) |
| 7713 | { |
| 7714 | case DW_TAG_label: |
| 7715 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc, cu); |
| 7716 | if (attr) |
| 7717 | { |
| 7718 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = DW_ADDR (attr) + baseaddr; |
| 7719 | } |
| 7720 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LABEL; |
| 7721 | break; |
| 7722 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: |
| 7723 | /* SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym) will be filled in later by |
| 7724 | finish_block. */ |
| 7725 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK; |
| 7726 | attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu); |
| 7727 | if ((attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0)) |
| 7728 | || cu->language == language_ada) |
| 7729 | { |
| 7730 | /* Subprograms marked external are stored as a global symbol. |
| 7731 | Ada subprograms, whether marked external or not, are always |
| 7732 | stored as a global symbol, because we want to be able to |
| 7733 | access them globally. For instance, we want to be able |
| 7734 | to break on a nested subprogram without having to |
| 7735 | specify the context. */ |
| 7736 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); |
| 7737 | } |
| 7738 | else |
| 7739 | { |
| 7740 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7741 | } |
| 7742 | break; |
| 7743 | case DW_TAG_variable: |
| 7744 | /* Compilation with minimal debug info may result in variables |
| 7745 | with missing type entries. Change the misleading `void' type |
| 7746 | to something sensible. */ |
| 7747 | if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) |
| 7748 | SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) |
| 7749 | = builtin_type (gdbarch)->nodebug_data_symbol; |
| 7750 | |
| 7751 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu); |
| 7752 | if (attr) |
| 7753 | { |
| 7754 | dwarf2_const_value (attr, sym, cu); |
| 7755 | attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu); |
| 7756 | if (attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0)) |
| 7757 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); |
| 7758 | else |
| 7759 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7760 | break; |
| 7761 | } |
| 7762 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_location, cu); |
| 7763 | if (attr) |
| 7764 | { |
| 7765 | var_decode_location (attr, sym, cu); |
| 7766 | attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu); |
| 7767 | if (attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0)) |
| 7768 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); |
| 7769 | else |
| 7770 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7771 | } |
| 7772 | else |
| 7773 | { |
| 7774 | /* We do not know the address of this symbol. |
| 7775 | If it is an external symbol and we have type information |
| 7776 | for it, enter the symbol as a LOC_UNRESOLVED symbol. |
| 7777 | The address of the variable will then be determined from |
| 7778 | the minimal symbol table whenever the variable is |
| 7779 | referenced. */ |
| 7780 | attr2 = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_external, cu); |
| 7781 | if (attr2 && (DW_UNSND (attr2) != 0) |
| 7782 | && dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_type, cu) != NULL) |
| 7783 | { |
| 7784 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_UNRESOLVED; |
| 7785 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7786 | } |
| 7787 | else if (!die_is_declaration (die, cu)) |
| 7788 | { |
| 7789 | /* Use the default LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT class. */ |
| 7790 | gdb_assert (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT); |
| 7791 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7792 | } |
| 7793 | } |
| 7794 | break; |
| 7795 | case DW_TAG_formal_parameter: |
| 7796 | SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym) = 1; |
| 7797 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_location, cu); |
| 7798 | if (attr) |
| 7799 | { |
| 7800 | var_decode_location (attr, sym, cu); |
| 7801 | } |
| 7802 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu); |
| 7803 | if (attr) |
| 7804 | { |
| 7805 | dwarf2_const_value (attr, sym, cu); |
| 7806 | } |
| 7807 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7808 | break; |
| 7809 | case DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters: |
| 7810 | /* From varargs functions; gdb doesn't seem to have any |
| 7811 | interest in this information, so just ignore it for now. |
| 7812 | (FIXME?) */ |
| 7813 | break; |
| 7814 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 7815 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 7816 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 7817 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 7818 | case DW_TAG_set_type: |
| 7819 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 7820 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; |
| 7821 | SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = STRUCT_DOMAIN; |
| 7822 | |
| 7823 | /* Make sure that the symbol includes appropriate enclosing |
| 7824 | classes/namespaces in its name. These are calculated in |
| 7825 | read_structure_type, and the correct name is saved in |
| 7826 | the type. */ |
| 7827 | |
| 7828 | if (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 7829 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 7830 | { |
| 7831 | struct type *type = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym); |
| 7832 | |
| 7833 | if (TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) != NULL) |
| 7834 | { |
| 7835 | /* FIXME: carlton/2003-11-10: Should this use |
| 7836 | SYMBOL_SET_NAMES instead? (The same problem also |
| 7837 | arises further down in this function.) */ |
| 7838 | /* The type's name is already allocated along with |
| 7839 | this objfile, so we don't need to duplicate it |
| 7840 | for the symbol. */ |
| 7841 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym) = TYPE_TAG_NAME (type); |
| 7842 | } |
| 7843 | } |
| 7844 | |
| 7845 | { |
| 7846 | /* NOTE: carlton/2003-11-10: C++ and Java class symbols shouldn't |
| 7847 | really ever be static objects: otherwise, if you try |
| 7848 | to, say, break of a class's method and you're in a file |
| 7849 | which doesn't mention that class, it won't work unless |
| 7850 | the check for all static symbols in lookup_symbol_aux |
| 7851 | saves you. See the OtherFileClass tests in |
| 7852 | gdb.c++/namespace.exp. */ |
| 7853 | |
| 7854 | struct pending **list_to_add; |
| 7855 | |
| 7856 | list_to_add = (cu->list_in_scope == &file_symbols |
| 7857 | && (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 7858 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 7859 | ? &global_symbols : cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7860 | |
| 7861 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, list_to_add); |
| 7862 | |
| 7863 | /* The semantics of C++ state that "struct foo { ... }" also |
| 7864 | defines a typedef for "foo". A Java class declaration also |
| 7865 | defines a typedef for the class. */ |
| 7866 | if (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 7867 | || cu->language == language_java |
| 7868 | || cu->language == language_ada) |
| 7869 | { |
| 7870 | /* The symbol's name is already allocated along with |
| 7871 | this objfile, so we don't need to duplicate it for |
| 7872 | the type. */ |
| 7873 | if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == 0) |
| 7874 | TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) = SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (sym); |
| 7875 | } |
| 7876 | } |
| 7877 | break; |
| 7878 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 7879 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym) = (char *) dwarf2_full_name (die, cu); |
| 7880 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; |
| 7881 | SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = VAR_DOMAIN; |
| 7882 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7883 | break; |
| 7884 | case DW_TAG_base_type: |
| 7885 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: |
| 7886 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; |
| 7887 | SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) = VAR_DOMAIN; |
| 7888 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7889 | break; |
| 7890 | case DW_TAG_enumerator: |
| 7891 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym) = (char *) dwarf2_full_name (die, cu); |
| 7892 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_const_value, cu); |
| 7893 | if (attr) |
| 7894 | { |
| 7895 | dwarf2_const_value (attr, sym, cu); |
| 7896 | } |
| 7897 | { |
| 7898 | /* NOTE: carlton/2003-11-10: See comment above in the |
| 7899 | DW_TAG_class_type, etc. block. */ |
| 7900 | |
| 7901 | struct pending **list_to_add; |
| 7902 | |
| 7903 | list_to_add = (cu->list_in_scope == &file_symbols |
| 7904 | && (cu->language == language_cplus |
| 7905 | || cu->language == language_java) |
| 7906 | ? &global_symbols : cu->list_in_scope); |
| 7907 | |
| 7908 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, list_to_add); |
| 7909 | } |
| 7910 | break; |
| 7911 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 7912 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; |
| 7913 | add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); |
| 7914 | break; |
| 7915 | default: |
| 7916 | /* Not a tag we recognize. Hopefully we aren't processing |
| 7917 | trash data, but since we must specifically ignore things |
| 7918 | we don't recognize, there is nothing else we should do at |
| 7919 | this point. */ |
| 7920 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported tag: '%s'"), |
| 7921 | dwarf_tag_name (die->tag)); |
| 7922 | break; |
| 7923 | } |
| 7924 | |
| 7925 | /* For the benefit of old versions of GCC, check for anonymous |
| 7926 | namespaces based on the demangled name. */ |
| 7927 | if (!processing_has_namespace_info |
| 7928 | && cu->language == language_cplus |
| 7929 | && dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name, cu) != NULL) |
| 7930 | cp_scan_for_anonymous_namespaces (sym); |
| 7931 | } |
| 7932 | return (sym); |
| 7933 | } |
| 7934 | |
| 7935 | /* Copy constant value from an attribute to a symbol. */ |
| 7936 | |
| 7937 | static void |
| 7938 | dwarf2_const_value (struct attribute *attr, struct symbol *sym, |
| 7939 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 7940 | { |
| 7941 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 7942 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 7943 | struct dwarf_block *blk; |
| 7944 | |
| 7945 | switch (attr->form) |
| 7946 | { |
| 7947 | case DW_FORM_addr: |
| 7948 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != cu_header->addr_size) |
| 7949 | dwarf2_const_value_length_mismatch_complaint (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), |
| 7950 | cu_header->addr_size, |
| 7951 | TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE |
| 7952 | (sym))); |
| 7953 | SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym) = |
| 7954 | obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, cu_header->addr_size); |
| 7955 | /* NOTE: cagney/2003-05-09: In-lined store_address call with |
| 7956 | it's body - store_unsigned_integer. */ |
| 7957 | store_unsigned_integer (SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym), cu_header->addr_size, |
| 7958 | DW_ADDR (attr)); |
| 7959 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST_BYTES; |
| 7960 | break; |
| 7961 | case DW_FORM_string: |
| 7962 | case DW_FORM_strp: |
| 7963 | /* DW_STRING is already allocated on the obstack, point directly |
| 7964 | to it. */ |
| 7965 | SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym) = (gdb_byte *) DW_STRING (attr); |
| 7966 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST_BYTES; |
| 7967 | break; |
| 7968 | case DW_FORM_block1: |
| 7969 | case DW_FORM_block2: |
| 7970 | case DW_FORM_block4: |
| 7971 | case DW_FORM_block: |
| 7972 | blk = DW_BLOCK (attr); |
| 7973 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != blk->size) |
| 7974 | dwarf2_const_value_length_mismatch_complaint (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), |
| 7975 | blk->size, |
| 7976 | TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE |
| 7977 | (sym))); |
| 7978 | SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym) = |
| 7979 | obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, blk->size); |
| 7980 | memcpy (SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym), blk->data, blk->size); |
| 7981 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST_BYTES; |
| 7982 | break; |
| 7983 | |
| 7984 | /* The DW_AT_const_value attributes are supposed to carry the |
| 7985 | symbol's value "represented as it would be on the target |
| 7986 | architecture." By the time we get here, it's already been |
| 7987 | converted to host endianness, so we just need to sign- or |
| 7988 | zero-extend it as appropriate. */ |
| 7989 | case DW_FORM_data1: |
| 7990 | dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, sym, 8); |
| 7991 | break; |
| 7992 | case DW_FORM_data2: |
| 7993 | dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, sym, 16); |
| 7994 | break; |
| 7995 | case DW_FORM_data4: |
| 7996 | dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, sym, 32); |
| 7997 | break; |
| 7998 | case DW_FORM_data8: |
| 7999 | dwarf2_const_value_data (attr, sym, 64); |
| 8000 | break; |
| 8001 | |
| 8002 | case DW_FORM_sdata: |
| 8003 | SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = DW_SND (attr); |
| 8004 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; |
| 8005 | break; |
| 8006 | |
| 8007 | case DW_FORM_udata: |
| 8008 | SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 8009 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; |
| 8010 | break; |
| 8011 | |
| 8012 | default: |
| 8013 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 8014 | _("unsupported const value attribute form: '%s'"), |
| 8015 | dwarf_form_name (attr->form)); |
| 8016 | SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = 0; |
| 8017 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; |
| 8018 | break; |
| 8019 | } |
| 8020 | } |
| 8021 | |
| 8022 | |
| 8023 | /* Given an attr with a DW_FORM_dataN value in host byte order, sign- |
| 8024 | or zero-extend it as appropriate for the symbol's type. */ |
| 8025 | static void |
| 8026 | dwarf2_const_value_data (struct attribute *attr, |
| 8027 | struct symbol *sym, |
| 8028 | int bits) |
| 8029 | { |
| 8030 | LONGEST l = DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 8031 | |
| 8032 | if (bits < sizeof (l) * 8) |
| 8033 | { |
| 8034 | if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))) |
| 8035 | l &= ((LONGEST) 1 << bits) - 1; |
| 8036 | else |
| 8037 | l = (l << (sizeof (l) * 8 - bits)) >> (sizeof (l) * 8 - bits); |
| 8038 | } |
| 8039 | |
| 8040 | SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = l; |
| 8041 | SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; |
| 8042 | } |
| 8043 | |
| 8044 | |
| 8045 | /* Return the type of the die in question using its DW_AT_type attribute. */ |
| 8046 | |
| 8047 | static struct type * |
| 8048 | die_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8049 | { |
| 8050 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (cu->objfile); |
| 8051 | struct type *type; |
| 8052 | struct attribute *type_attr; |
| 8053 | struct die_info *type_die; |
| 8054 | |
| 8055 | type_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_type, cu); |
| 8056 | if (!type_attr) |
| 8057 | { |
| 8058 | /* A missing DW_AT_type represents a void type. */ |
| 8059 | return builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_void; |
| 8060 | } |
| 8061 | else |
| 8062 | type_die = follow_die_ref (die, type_attr, &cu); |
| 8063 | |
| 8064 | type = tag_type_to_type (type_die, cu); |
| 8065 | if (!type) |
| 8066 | { |
| 8067 | dump_die_for_error (type_die); |
| 8068 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Problem turning type die at offset into gdb type [in module %s]"), |
| 8069 | cu->objfile->name); |
| 8070 | } |
| 8071 | return type; |
| 8072 | } |
| 8073 | |
| 8074 | /* Return the containing type of the die in question using its |
| 8075 | DW_AT_containing_type attribute. */ |
| 8076 | |
| 8077 | static struct type * |
| 8078 | die_containing_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8079 | { |
| 8080 | struct type *type = NULL; |
| 8081 | struct attribute *type_attr; |
| 8082 | struct die_info *type_die = NULL; |
| 8083 | |
| 8084 | type_attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_containing_type, cu); |
| 8085 | if (type_attr) |
| 8086 | { |
| 8087 | type_die = follow_die_ref (die, type_attr, &cu); |
| 8088 | type = tag_type_to_type (type_die, cu); |
| 8089 | } |
| 8090 | if (!type) |
| 8091 | { |
| 8092 | if (type_die) |
| 8093 | dump_die_for_error (type_die); |
| 8094 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Problem turning containing type into gdb type [in module %s]"), |
| 8095 | cu->objfile->name); |
| 8096 | } |
| 8097 | return type; |
| 8098 | } |
| 8099 | |
| 8100 | static struct type * |
| 8101 | tag_type_to_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8102 | { |
| 8103 | struct type *this_type; |
| 8104 | |
| 8105 | this_type = read_type_die (die, cu); |
| 8106 | if (!this_type) |
| 8107 | { |
| 8108 | dump_die_for_error (die); |
| 8109 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot find type of die [in module %s]"), |
| 8110 | cu->objfile->name); |
| 8111 | } |
| 8112 | return this_type; |
| 8113 | } |
| 8114 | |
| 8115 | static struct type * |
| 8116 | read_type_die (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8117 | { |
| 8118 | struct type *this_type; |
| 8119 | |
| 8120 | this_type = get_die_type (die, cu); |
| 8121 | if (this_type) |
| 8122 | return this_type; |
| 8123 | |
| 8124 | switch (die->tag) |
| 8125 | { |
| 8126 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 8127 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 8128 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 8129 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 8130 | this_type = read_structure_type (die, cu); |
| 8131 | break; |
| 8132 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 8133 | this_type = read_enumeration_type (die, cu); |
| 8134 | break; |
| 8135 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: |
| 8136 | case DW_TAG_subroutine_type: |
| 8137 | this_type = read_subroutine_type (die, cu); |
| 8138 | break; |
| 8139 | case DW_TAG_array_type: |
| 8140 | this_type = read_array_type (die, cu); |
| 8141 | break; |
| 8142 | case DW_TAG_set_type: |
| 8143 | this_type = read_set_type (die, cu); |
| 8144 | break; |
| 8145 | case DW_TAG_pointer_type: |
| 8146 | this_type = read_tag_pointer_type (die, cu); |
| 8147 | break; |
| 8148 | case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type: |
| 8149 | this_type = read_tag_ptr_to_member_type (die, cu); |
| 8150 | break; |
| 8151 | case DW_TAG_reference_type: |
| 8152 | this_type = read_tag_reference_type (die, cu); |
| 8153 | break; |
| 8154 | case DW_TAG_const_type: |
| 8155 | this_type = read_tag_const_type (die, cu); |
| 8156 | break; |
| 8157 | case DW_TAG_volatile_type: |
| 8158 | this_type = read_tag_volatile_type (die, cu); |
| 8159 | break; |
| 8160 | case DW_TAG_string_type: |
| 8161 | this_type = read_tag_string_type (die, cu); |
| 8162 | break; |
| 8163 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 8164 | this_type = read_typedef (die, cu); |
| 8165 | break; |
| 8166 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: |
| 8167 | this_type = read_subrange_type (die, cu); |
| 8168 | break; |
| 8169 | case DW_TAG_base_type: |
| 8170 | this_type = read_base_type (die, cu); |
| 8171 | break; |
| 8172 | case DW_TAG_unspecified_type: |
| 8173 | this_type = read_unspecified_type (die, cu); |
| 8174 | break; |
| 8175 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 8176 | this_type = read_namespace_type (die, cu); |
| 8177 | break; |
| 8178 | default: |
| 8179 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unexpected tag in read_type_die: '%s'"), |
| 8180 | dwarf_tag_name (die->tag)); |
| 8181 | break; |
| 8182 | } |
| 8183 | |
| 8184 | return this_type; |
| 8185 | } |
| 8186 | |
| 8187 | /* Return the name of the namespace/class that DIE is defined within, |
| 8188 | or "" if we can't tell. The caller should not xfree the result. |
| 8189 | |
| 8190 | For example, if we're within the method foo() in the following |
| 8191 | code: |
| 8192 | |
| 8193 | namespace N { |
| 8194 | class C { |
| 8195 | void foo () { |
| 8196 | } |
| 8197 | }; |
| 8198 | } |
| 8199 | |
| 8200 | then determine_prefix on foo's die will return "N::C". */ |
| 8201 | |
| 8202 | static char * |
| 8203 | determine_prefix (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8204 | { |
| 8205 | struct die_info *parent, *spec_die; |
| 8206 | struct dwarf2_cu *spec_cu; |
| 8207 | struct type *parent_type; |
| 8208 | |
| 8209 | if (cu->language != language_cplus |
| 8210 | && cu->language != language_java) |
| 8211 | return ""; |
| 8212 | |
| 8213 | /* We have to be careful in the presence of DW_AT_specification. |
| 8214 | For example, with GCC 3.4, given the code |
| 8215 | |
| 8216 | namespace N { |
| 8217 | void foo() { |
| 8218 | // Definition of N::foo. |
| 8219 | } |
| 8220 | } |
| 8221 | |
| 8222 | then we'll have a tree of DIEs like this: |
| 8223 | |
| 8224 | 1: DW_TAG_compile_unit |
| 8225 | 2: DW_TAG_namespace // N |
| 8226 | 3: DW_TAG_subprogram // declaration of N::foo |
| 8227 | 4: DW_TAG_subprogram // definition of N::foo |
| 8228 | DW_AT_specification // refers to die #3 |
| 8229 | |
| 8230 | Thus, when processing die #4, we have to pretend that we're in |
| 8231 | the context of its DW_AT_specification, namely the contex of die |
| 8232 | #3. */ |
| 8233 | spec_cu = cu; |
| 8234 | spec_die = die_specification (die, &spec_cu); |
| 8235 | if (spec_die == NULL) |
| 8236 | parent = die->parent; |
| 8237 | else |
| 8238 | { |
| 8239 | parent = spec_die->parent; |
| 8240 | cu = spec_cu; |
| 8241 | } |
| 8242 | |
| 8243 | if (parent == NULL) |
| 8244 | return ""; |
| 8245 | else |
| 8246 | switch (parent->tag) |
| 8247 | { |
| 8248 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 8249 | parent_type = read_type_die (parent, cu); |
| 8250 | /* We give a name to even anonymous namespaces. */ |
| 8251 | return TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type); |
| 8252 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 8253 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 8254 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 8255 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 8256 | parent_type = read_type_die (parent, cu); |
| 8257 | if (TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type) != NULL) |
| 8258 | return TYPE_TAG_NAME (parent_type); |
| 8259 | else |
| 8260 | /* An anonymous structure is only allowed non-static data |
| 8261 | members; no typedefs, no member functions, et cetera. |
| 8262 | So it does not need a prefix. */ |
| 8263 | return ""; |
| 8264 | default: |
| 8265 | return determine_prefix (parent, cu); |
| 8266 | } |
| 8267 | } |
| 8268 | |
| 8269 | /* Return a newly-allocated string formed by concatenating PREFIX and |
| 8270 | SUFFIX with appropriate separator. If PREFIX or SUFFIX is NULL or empty, then |
| 8271 | simply copy the SUFFIX or PREFIX, respectively. If OBS is non-null, |
| 8272 | perform an obconcat, otherwise allocate storage for the result. The CU argument |
| 8273 | is used to determine the language and hence, the appropriate separator. */ |
| 8274 | |
| 8275 | #define MAX_SEP_LEN 2 /* sizeof ("::") */ |
| 8276 | |
| 8277 | static char * |
| 8278 | typename_concat (struct obstack *obs, const char *prefix, const char *suffix, |
| 8279 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8280 | { |
| 8281 | char *sep; |
| 8282 | |
| 8283 | if (suffix == NULL || suffix[0] == '\0' || prefix == NULL || prefix[0] == '\0') |
| 8284 | sep = ""; |
| 8285 | else if (cu->language == language_java) |
| 8286 | sep = "."; |
| 8287 | else |
| 8288 | sep = "::"; |
| 8289 | |
| 8290 | if (prefix == NULL) |
| 8291 | prefix = ""; |
| 8292 | if (suffix == NULL) |
| 8293 | suffix = ""; |
| 8294 | |
| 8295 | if (obs == NULL) |
| 8296 | { |
| 8297 | char *retval = xmalloc (strlen (prefix) + MAX_SEP_LEN + strlen (suffix) + 1); |
| 8298 | strcpy (retval, prefix); |
| 8299 | strcat (retval, sep); |
| 8300 | strcat (retval, suffix); |
| 8301 | return retval; |
| 8302 | } |
| 8303 | else |
| 8304 | { |
| 8305 | /* We have an obstack. */ |
| 8306 | return obconcat (obs, prefix, sep, suffix); |
| 8307 | } |
| 8308 | } |
| 8309 | |
| 8310 | /* Return sibling of die, NULL if no sibling. */ |
| 8311 | |
| 8312 | static struct die_info * |
| 8313 | sibling_die (struct die_info *die) |
| 8314 | { |
| 8315 | return die->sibling; |
| 8316 | } |
| 8317 | |
| 8318 | /* Get linkage name of a die, return NULL if not found. */ |
| 8319 | |
| 8320 | static char * |
| 8321 | dwarf2_linkage_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8322 | { |
| 8323 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 8324 | |
| 8325 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name, cu); |
| 8326 | if (attr && DW_STRING (attr)) |
| 8327 | return DW_STRING (attr); |
| 8328 | return dwarf2_name (die, cu); |
| 8329 | } |
| 8330 | |
| 8331 | /* Get name of a die, return NULL if not found. */ |
| 8332 | |
| 8333 | static char * |
| 8334 | dwarf2_canonicalize_name (char *name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 8335 | struct obstack *obstack) |
| 8336 | { |
| 8337 | if (name && cu->language == language_cplus) |
| 8338 | { |
| 8339 | char *canon_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name); |
| 8340 | |
| 8341 | if (canon_name != NULL) |
| 8342 | { |
| 8343 | if (strcmp (canon_name, name) != 0) |
| 8344 | name = obsavestring (canon_name, strlen (canon_name), |
| 8345 | obstack); |
| 8346 | xfree (canon_name); |
| 8347 | } |
| 8348 | } |
| 8349 | |
| 8350 | return name; |
| 8351 | } |
| 8352 | |
| 8353 | /* Get name of a die, return NULL if not found. */ |
| 8354 | |
| 8355 | static char * |
| 8356 | dwarf2_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 8357 | { |
| 8358 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 8359 | |
| 8360 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_name, cu); |
| 8361 | if (!attr || !DW_STRING (attr)) |
| 8362 | return NULL; |
| 8363 | |
| 8364 | switch (die->tag) |
| 8365 | { |
| 8366 | case DW_TAG_compile_unit: |
| 8367 | /* Compilation units have a DW_AT_name that is a filename, not |
| 8368 | a source language identifier. */ |
| 8369 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 8370 | case DW_TAG_enumerator: |
| 8371 | /* These tags always have simple identifiers already; no need |
| 8372 | to canonicalize them. */ |
| 8373 | return DW_STRING (attr); |
| 8374 | default: |
| 8375 | if (attr->form != GDB_FORM_cached_string) |
| 8376 | { |
| 8377 | DW_STRING (attr) |
| 8378 | = dwarf2_canonicalize_name (DW_STRING (attr), cu, |
| 8379 | &cu->objfile->objfile_obstack); |
| 8380 | attr->form = GDB_FORM_cached_string; |
| 8381 | } |
| 8382 | return DW_STRING (attr); |
| 8383 | } |
| 8384 | } |
| 8385 | |
| 8386 | /* Return the die that this die in an extension of, or NULL if there |
| 8387 | is none. *EXT_CU is the CU containing DIE on input, and the CU |
| 8388 | containing the return value on output. */ |
| 8389 | |
| 8390 | static struct die_info * |
| 8391 | dwarf2_extension (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu **ext_cu) |
| 8392 | { |
| 8393 | struct attribute *attr; |
| 8394 | |
| 8395 | attr = dwarf2_attr (die, DW_AT_extension, *ext_cu); |
| 8396 | if (attr == NULL) |
| 8397 | return NULL; |
| 8398 | |
| 8399 | return follow_die_ref (die, attr, ext_cu); |
| 8400 | } |
| 8401 | |
| 8402 | /* Convert a DIE tag into its string name. */ |
| 8403 | |
| 8404 | static char * |
| 8405 | dwarf_tag_name (unsigned tag) |
| 8406 | { |
| 8407 | switch (tag) |
| 8408 | { |
| 8409 | case DW_TAG_padding: |
| 8410 | return "DW_TAG_padding"; |
| 8411 | case DW_TAG_array_type: |
| 8412 | return "DW_TAG_array_type"; |
| 8413 | case DW_TAG_class_type: |
| 8414 | return "DW_TAG_class_type"; |
| 8415 | case DW_TAG_entry_point: |
| 8416 | return "DW_TAG_entry_point"; |
| 8417 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: |
| 8418 | return "DW_TAG_enumeration_type"; |
| 8419 | case DW_TAG_formal_parameter: |
| 8420 | return "DW_TAG_formal_parameter"; |
| 8421 | case DW_TAG_imported_declaration: |
| 8422 | return "DW_TAG_imported_declaration"; |
| 8423 | case DW_TAG_label: |
| 8424 | return "DW_TAG_label"; |
| 8425 | case DW_TAG_lexical_block: |
| 8426 | return "DW_TAG_lexical_block"; |
| 8427 | case DW_TAG_member: |
| 8428 | return "DW_TAG_member"; |
| 8429 | case DW_TAG_pointer_type: |
| 8430 | return "DW_TAG_pointer_type"; |
| 8431 | case DW_TAG_reference_type: |
| 8432 | return "DW_TAG_reference_type"; |
| 8433 | case DW_TAG_compile_unit: |
| 8434 | return "DW_TAG_compile_unit"; |
| 8435 | case DW_TAG_string_type: |
| 8436 | return "DW_TAG_string_type"; |
| 8437 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: |
| 8438 | return "DW_TAG_structure_type"; |
| 8439 | case DW_TAG_subroutine_type: |
| 8440 | return "DW_TAG_subroutine_type"; |
| 8441 | case DW_TAG_typedef: |
| 8442 | return "DW_TAG_typedef"; |
| 8443 | case DW_TAG_union_type: |
| 8444 | return "DW_TAG_union_type"; |
| 8445 | case DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters: |
| 8446 | return "DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters"; |
| 8447 | case DW_TAG_variant: |
| 8448 | return "DW_TAG_variant"; |
| 8449 | case DW_TAG_common_block: |
| 8450 | return "DW_TAG_common_block"; |
| 8451 | case DW_TAG_common_inclusion: |
| 8452 | return "DW_TAG_common_inclusion"; |
| 8453 | case DW_TAG_inheritance: |
| 8454 | return "DW_TAG_inheritance"; |
| 8455 | case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine: |
| 8456 | return "DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine"; |
| 8457 | case DW_TAG_module: |
| 8458 | return "DW_TAG_module"; |
| 8459 | case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type: |
| 8460 | return "DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type"; |
| 8461 | case DW_TAG_set_type: |
| 8462 | return "DW_TAG_set_type"; |
| 8463 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: |
| 8464 | return "DW_TAG_subrange_type"; |
| 8465 | case DW_TAG_with_stmt: |
| 8466 | return "DW_TAG_with_stmt"; |
| 8467 | case DW_TAG_access_declaration: |
| 8468 | return "DW_TAG_access_declaration"; |
| 8469 | case DW_TAG_base_type: |
| 8470 | return "DW_TAG_base_type"; |
| 8471 | case DW_TAG_catch_block: |
| 8472 | return "DW_TAG_catch_block"; |
| 8473 | case DW_TAG_const_type: |
| 8474 | return "DW_TAG_const_type"; |
| 8475 | case DW_TAG_constant: |
| 8476 | return "DW_TAG_constant"; |
| 8477 | case DW_TAG_enumerator: |
| 8478 | return "DW_TAG_enumerator"; |
| 8479 | case DW_TAG_file_type: |
| 8480 | return "DW_TAG_file_type"; |
| 8481 | case DW_TAG_friend: |
| 8482 | return "DW_TAG_friend"; |
| 8483 | case DW_TAG_namelist: |
| 8484 | return "DW_TAG_namelist"; |
| 8485 | case DW_TAG_namelist_item: |
| 8486 | return "DW_TAG_namelist_item"; |
| 8487 | case DW_TAG_packed_type: |
| 8488 | return "DW_TAG_packed_type"; |
| 8489 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: |
| 8490 | return "DW_TAG_subprogram"; |
| 8491 | case DW_TAG_template_type_param: |
| 8492 | return "DW_TAG_template_type_param"; |
| 8493 | case DW_TAG_template_value_param: |
| 8494 | return "DW_TAG_template_value_param"; |
| 8495 | case DW_TAG_thrown_type: |
| 8496 | return "DW_TAG_thrown_type"; |
| 8497 | case DW_TAG_try_block: |
| 8498 | return "DW_TAG_try_block"; |
| 8499 | case DW_TAG_variant_part: |
| 8500 | return "DW_TAG_variant_part"; |
| 8501 | case DW_TAG_variable: |
| 8502 | return "DW_TAG_variable"; |
| 8503 | case DW_TAG_volatile_type: |
| 8504 | return "DW_TAG_volatile_type"; |
| 8505 | case DW_TAG_dwarf_procedure: |
| 8506 | return "DW_TAG_dwarf_procedure"; |
| 8507 | case DW_TAG_restrict_type: |
| 8508 | return "DW_TAG_restrict_type"; |
| 8509 | case DW_TAG_interface_type: |
| 8510 | return "DW_TAG_interface_type"; |
| 8511 | case DW_TAG_namespace: |
| 8512 | return "DW_TAG_namespace"; |
| 8513 | case DW_TAG_imported_module: |
| 8514 | return "DW_TAG_imported_module"; |
| 8515 | case DW_TAG_unspecified_type: |
| 8516 | return "DW_TAG_unspecified_type"; |
| 8517 | case DW_TAG_partial_unit: |
| 8518 | return "DW_TAG_partial_unit"; |
| 8519 | case DW_TAG_imported_unit: |
| 8520 | return "DW_TAG_imported_unit"; |
| 8521 | case DW_TAG_condition: |
| 8522 | return "DW_TAG_condition"; |
| 8523 | case DW_TAG_shared_type: |
| 8524 | return "DW_TAG_shared_type"; |
| 8525 | case DW_TAG_MIPS_loop: |
| 8526 | return "DW_TAG_MIPS_loop"; |
| 8527 | case DW_TAG_HP_array_descriptor: |
| 8528 | return "DW_TAG_HP_array_descriptor"; |
| 8529 | case DW_TAG_format_label: |
| 8530 | return "DW_TAG_format_label"; |
| 8531 | case DW_TAG_function_template: |
| 8532 | return "DW_TAG_function_template"; |
| 8533 | case DW_TAG_class_template: |
| 8534 | return "DW_TAG_class_template"; |
| 8535 | case DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL: |
| 8536 | return "DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL"; |
| 8537 | case DW_TAG_GNU_EINCL: |
| 8538 | return "DW_TAG_GNU_EINCL"; |
| 8539 | case DW_TAG_upc_shared_type: |
| 8540 | return "DW_TAG_upc_shared_type"; |
| 8541 | case DW_TAG_upc_strict_type: |
| 8542 | return "DW_TAG_upc_strict_type"; |
| 8543 | case DW_TAG_upc_relaxed_type: |
| 8544 | return "DW_TAG_upc_relaxed_type"; |
| 8545 | case DW_TAG_PGI_kanji_type: |
| 8546 | return "DW_TAG_PGI_kanji_type"; |
| 8547 | case DW_TAG_PGI_interface_block: |
| 8548 | return "DW_TAG_PGI_interface_block"; |
| 8549 | default: |
| 8550 | return "DW_TAG_<unknown>"; |
| 8551 | } |
| 8552 | } |
| 8553 | |
| 8554 | /* Convert a DWARF attribute code into its string name. */ |
| 8555 | |
| 8556 | static char * |
| 8557 | dwarf_attr_name (unsigned attr) |
| 8558 | { |
| 8559 | switch (attr) |
| 8560 | { |
| 8561 | case DW_AT_sibling: |
| 8562 | return "DW_AT_sibling"; |
| 8563 | case DW_AT_location: |
| 8564 | return "DW_AT_location"; |
| 8565 | case DW_AT_name: |
| 8566 | return "DW_AT_name"; |
| 8567 | case DW_AT_ordering: |
| 8568 | return "DW_AT_ordering"; |
| 8569 | case DW_AT_subscr_data: |
| 8570 | return "DW_AT_subscr_data"; |
| 8571 | case DW_AT_byte_size: |
| 8572 | return "DW_AT_byte_size"; |
| 8573 | case DW_AT_bit_offset: |
| 8574 | return "DW_AT_bit_offset"; |
| 8575 | case DW_AT_bit_size: |
| 8576 | return "DW_AT_bit_size"; |
| 8577 | case DW_AT_element_list: |
| 8578 | return "DW_AT_element_list"; |
| 8579 | case DW_AT_stmt_list: |
| 8580 | return "DW_AT_stmt_list"; |
| 8581 | case DW_AT_low_pc: |
| 8582 | return "DW_AT_low_pc"; |
| 8583 | case DW_AT_high_pc: |
| 8584 | return "DW_AT_high_pc"; |
| 8585 | case DW_AT_language: |
| 8586 | return "DW_AT_language"; |
| 8587 | case DW_AT_member: |
| 8588 | return "DW_AT_member"; |
| 8589 | case DW_AT_discr: |
| 8590 | return "DW_AT_discr"; |
| 8591 | case DW_AT_discr_value: |
| 8592 | return "DW_AT_discr_value"; |
| 8593 | case DW_AT_visibility: |
| 8594 | return "DW_AT_visibility"; |
| 8595 | case DW_AT_import: |
| 8596 | return "DW_AT_import"; |
| 8597 | case DW_AT_string_length: |
| 8598 | return "DW_AT_string_length"; |
| 8599 | case DW_AT_common_reference: |
| 8600 | return "DW_AT_common_reference"; |
| 8601 | case DW_AT_comp_dir: |
| 8602 | return "DW_AT_comp_dir"; |
| 8603 | case DW_AT_const_value: |
| 8604 | return "DW_AT_const_value"; |
| 8605 | case DW_AT_containing_type: |
| 8606 | return "DW_AT_containing_type"; |
| 8607 | case DW_AT_default_value: |
| 8608 | return "DW_AT_default_value"; |
| 8609 | case DW_AT_inline: |
| 8610 | return "DW_AT_inline"; |
| 8611 | case DW_AT_is_optional: |
| 8612 | return "DW_AT_is_optional"; |
| 8613 | case DW_AT_lower_bound: |
| 8614 | return "DW_AT_lower_bound"; |
| 8615 | case DW_AT_producer: |
| 8616 | return "DW_AT_producer"; |
| 8617 | case DW_AT_prototyped: |
| 8618 | return "DW_AT_prototyped"; |
| 8619 | case DW_AT_return_addr: |
| 8620 | return "DW_AT_return_addr"; |
| 8621 | case DW_AT_start_scope: |
| 8622 | return "DW_AT_start_scope"; |
| 8623 | case DW_AT_bit_stride: |
| 8624 | return "DW_AT_bit_stride"; |
| 8625 | case DW_AT_upper_bound: |
| 8626 | return "DW_AT_upper_bound"; |
| 8627 | case DW_AT_abstract_origin: |
| 8628 | return "DW_AT_abstract_origin"; |
| 8629 | case DW_AT_accessibility: |
| 8630 | return "DW_AT_accessibility"; |
| 8631 | case DW_AT_address_class: |
| 8632 | return "DW_AT_address_class"; |
| 8633 | case DW_AT_artificial: |
| 8634 | return "DW_AT_artificial"; |
| 8635 | case DW_AT_base_types: |
| 8636 | return "DW_AT_base_types"; |
| 8637 | case DW_AT_calling_convention: |
| 8638 | return "DW_AT_calling_convention"; |
| 8639 | case DW_AT_count: |
| 8640 | return "DW_AT_count"; |
| 8641 | case DW_AT_data_member_location: |
| 8642 | return "DW_AT_data_member_location"; |
| 8643 | case DW_AT_decl_column: |
| 8644 | return "DW_AT_decl_column"; |
| 8645 | case DW_AT_decl_file: |
| 8646 | return "DW_AT_decl_file"; |
| 8647 | case DW_AT_decl_line: |
| 8648 | return "DW_AT_decl_line"; |
| 8649 | case DW_AT_declaration: |
| 8650 | return "DW_AT_declaration"; |
| 8651 | case DW_AT_discr_list: |
| 8652 | return "DW_AT_discr_list"; |
| 8653 | case DW_AT_encoding: |
| 8654 | return "DW_AT_encoding"; |
| 8655 | case DW_AT_external: |
| 8656 | return "DW_AT_external"; |
| 8657 | case DW_AT_frame_base: |
| 8658 | return "DW_AT_frame_base"; |
| 8659 | case DW_AT_friend: |
| 8660 | return "DW_AT_friend"; |
| 8661 | case DW_AT_identifier_case: |
| 8662 | return "DW_AT_identifier_case"; |
| 8663 | case DW_AT_macro_info: |
| 8664 | return "DW_AT_macro_info"; |
| 8665 | case DW_AT_namelist_items: |
| 8666 | return "DW_AT_namelist_items"; |
| 8667 | case DW_AT_priority: |
| 8668 | return "DW_AT_priority"; |
| 8669 | case DW_AT_segment: |
| 8670 | return "DW_AT_segment"; |
| 8671 | case DW_AT_specification: |
| 8672 | return "DW_AT_specification"; |
| 8673 | case DW_AT_static_link: |
| 8674 | return "DW_AT_static_link"; |
| 8675 | case DW_AT_type: |
| 8676 | return "DW_AT_type"; |
| 8677 | case DW_AT_use_location: |
| 8678 | return "DW_AT_use_location"; |
| 8679 | case DW_AT_variable_parameter: |
| 8680 | return "DW_AT_variable_parameter"; |
| 8681 | case DW_AT_virtuality: |
| 8682 | return "DW_AT_virtuality"; |
| 8683 | case DW_AT_vtable_elem_location: |
| 8684 | return "DW_AT_vtable_elem_location"; |
| 8685 | /* DWARF 3 values. */ |
| 8686 | case DW_AT_allocated: |
| 8687 | return "DW_AT_allocated"; |
| 8688 | case DW_AT_associated: |
| 8689 | return "DW_AT_associated"; |
| 8690 | case DW_AT_data_location: |
| 8691 | return "DW_AT_data_location"; |
| 8692 | case DW_AT_byte_stride: |
| 8693 | return "DW_AT_byte_stride"; |
| 8694 | case DW_AT_entry_pc: |
| 8695 | return "DW_AT_entry_pc"; |
| 8696 | case DW_AT_use_UTF8: |
| 8697 | return "DW_AT_use_UTF8"; |
| 8698 | case DW_AT_extension: |
| 8699 | return "DW_AT_extension"; |
| 8700 | case DW_AT_ranges: |
| 8701 | return "DW_AT_ranges"; |
| 8702 | case DW_AT_trampoline: |
| 8703 | return "DW_AT_trampoline"; |
| 8704 | case DW_AT_call_column: |
| 8705 | return "DW_AT_call_column"; |
| 8706 | case DW_AT_call_file: |
| 8707 | return "DW_AT_call_file"; |
| 8708 | case DW_AT_call_line: |
| 8709 | return "DW_AT_call_line"; |
| 8710 | case DW_AT_description: |
| 8711 | return "DW_AT_description"; |
| 8712 | case DW_AT_binary_scale: |
| 8713 | return "DW_AT_binary_scale"; |
| 8714 | case DW_AT_decimal_scale: |
| 8715 | return "DW_AT_decimal_scale"; |
| 8716 | case DW_AT_small: |
| 8717 | return "DW_AT_small"; |
| 8718 | case DW_AT_decimal_sign: |
| 8719 | return "DW_AT_decimal_sign"; |
| 8720 | case DW_AT_digit_count: |
| 8721 | return "DW_AT_digit_count"; |
| 8722 | case DW_AT_picture_string: |
| 8723 | return "DW_AT_picture_string"; |
| 8724 | case DW_AT_mutable: |
| 8725 | return "DW_AT_mutable"; |
| 8726 | case DW_AT_threads_scaled: |
| 8727 | return "DW_AT_threads_scaled"; |
| 8728 | case DW_AT_explicit: |
| 8729 | return "DW_AT_explicit"; |
| 8730 | case DW_AT_object_pointer: |
| 8731 | return "DW_AT_object_pointer"; |
| 8732 | case DW_AT_endianity: |
| 8733 | return "DW_AT_endianity"; |
| 8734 | case DW_AT_elemental: |
| 8735 | return "DW_AT_elemental"; |
| 8736 | case DW_AT_pure: |
| 8737 | return "DW_AT_pure"; |
| 8738 | case DW_AT_recursive: |
| 8739 | return "DW_AT_recursive"; |
| 8740 | /* SGI/MIPS extensions. */ |
| 8741 | #ifdef MIPS /* collides with DW_AT_HP_block_index */ |
| 8742 | case DW_AT_MIPS_fde: |
| 8743 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_fde"; |
| 8744 | #endif |
| 8745 | case DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin: |
| 8746 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin"; |
| 8747 | case DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin: |
| 8748 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin"; |
| 8749 | case DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin: |
| 8750 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin"; |
| 8751 | case DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor: |
| 8752 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor"; |
| 8753 | case DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth: |
| 8754 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth"; |
| 8755 | case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name: |
| 8756 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name"; |
| 8757 | case DW_AT_MIPS_stride: |
| 8758 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_stride"; |
| 8759 | case DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name: |
| 8760 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name"; |
| 8761 | case DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin: |
| 8762 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin"; |
| 8763 | case DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines: |
| 8764 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines"; |
| 8765 | /* HP extensions. */ |
| 8766 | #ifndef MIPS /* collides with DW_AT_MIPS_fde */ |
| 8767 | case DW_AT_HP_block_index: |
| 8768 | return "DW_AT_HP_block_index"; |
| 8769 | #endif |
| 8770 | case DW_AT_HP_unmodifiable: |
| 8771 | return "DW_AT_HP_unmodifiable"; |
| 8772 | case DW_AT_HP_actuals_stmt_list: |
| 8773 | return "DW_AT_HP_actuals_stmt_list"; |
| 8774 | case DW_AT_HP_proc_per_section: |
| 8775 | return "DW_AT_HP_proc_per_section"; |
| 8776 | case DW_AT_HP_raw_data_ptr: |
| 8777 | return "DW_AT_HP_raw_data_ptr"; |
| 8778 | case DW_AT_HP_pass_by_reference: |
| 8779 | return "DW_AT_HP_pass_by_reference"; |
| 8780 | case DW_AT_HP_opt_level: |
| 8781 | return "DW_AT_HP_opt_level"; |
| 8782 | case DW_AT_HP_prof_version_id: |
| 8783 | return "DW_AT_HP_prof_version_id"; |
| 8784 | case DW_AT_HP_opt_flags: |
| 8785 | return "DW_AT_HP_opt_flags"; |
| 8786 | case DW_AT_HP_cold_region_low_pc: |
| 8787 | return "DW_AT_HP_cold_region_low_pc"; |
| 8788 | case DW_AT_HP_cold_region_high_pc: |
| 8789 | return "DW_AT_HP_cold_region_high_pc"; |
| 8790 | case DW_AT_HP_all_variables_modifiable: |
| 8791 | return "DW_AT_HP_all_variables_modifiable"; |
| 8792 | case DW_AT_HP_linkage_name: |
| 8793 | return "DW_AT_HP_linkage_name"; |
| 8794 | case DW_AT_HP_prof_flags: |
| 8795 | return "DW_AT_HP_prof_flags"; |
| 8796 | /* GNU extensions. */ |
| 8797 | case DW_AT_sf_names: |
| 8798 | return "DW_AT_sf_names"; |
| 8799 | case DW_AT_src_info: |
| 8800 | return "DW_AT_src_info"; |
| 8801 | case DW_AT_mac_info: |
| 8802 | return "DW_AT_mac_info"; |
| 8803 | case DW_AT_src_coords: |
| 8804 | return "DW_AT_src_coords"; |
| 8805 | case DW_AT_body_begin: |
| 8806 | return "DW_AT_body_begin"; |
| 8807 | case DW_AT_body_end: |
| 8808 | return "DW_AT_body_end"; |
| 8809 | case DW_AT_GNU_vector: |
| 8810 | return "DW_AT_GNU_vector"; |
| 8811 | /* VMS extensions. */ |
| 8812 | case DW_AT_VMS_rtnbeg_pd_address: |
| 8813 | return "DW_AT_VMS_rtnbeg_pd_address"; |
| 8814 | /* UPC extension. */ |
| 8815 | case DW_AT_upc_threads_scaled: |
| 8816 | return "DW_AT_upc_threads_scaled"; |
| 8817 | /* PGI (STMicroelectronics) extensions. */ |
| 8818 | case DW_AT_PGI_lbase: |
| 8819 | return "DW_AT_PGI_lbase"; |
| 8820 | case DW_AT_PGI_soffset: |
| 8821 | return "DW_AT_PGI_soffset"; |
| 8822 | case DW_AT_PGI_lstride: |
| 8823 | return "DW_AT_PGI_lstride"; |
| 8824 | default: |
| 8825 | return "DW_AT_<unknown>"; |
| 8826 | } |
| 8827 | } |
| 8828 | |
| 8829 | /* Convert a DWARF value form code into its string name. */ |
| 8830 | |
| 8831 | static char * |
| 8832 | dwarf_form_name (unsigned form) |
| 8833 | { |
| 8834 | switch (form) |
| 8835 | { |
| 8836 | case DW_FORM_addr: |
| 8837 | return "DW_FORM_addr"; |
| 8838 | case DW_FORM_block2: |
| 8839 | return "DW_FORM_block2"; |
| 8840 | case DW_FORM_block4: |
| 8841 | return "DW_FORM_block4"; |
| 8842 | case DW_FORM_data2: |
| 8843 | return "DW_FORM_data2"; |
| 8844 | case DW_FORM_data4: |
| 8845 | return "DW_FORM_data4"; |
| 8846 | case DW_FORM_data8: |
| 8847 | return "DW_FORM_data8"; |
| 8848 | case DW_FORM_string: |
| 8849 | return "DW_FORM_string"; |
| 8850 | case DW_FORM_block: |
| 8851 | return "DW_FORM_block"; |
| 8852 | case DW_FORM_block1: |
| 8853 | return "DW_FORM_block1"; |
| 8854 | case DW_FORM_data1: |
| 8855 | return "DW_FORM_data1"; |
| 8856 | case DW_FORM_flag: |
| 8857 | return "DW_FORM_flag"; |
| 8858 | case DW_FORM_sdata: |
| 8859 | return "DW_FORM_sdata"; |
| 8860 | case DW_FORM_strp: |
| 8861 | return "DW_FORM_strp"; |
| 8862 | case DW_FORM_udata: |
| 8863 | return "DW_FORM_udata"; |
| 8864 | case DW_FORM_ref_addr: |
| 8865 | return "DW_FORM_ref_addr"; |
| 8866 | case DW_FORM_ref1: |
| 8867 | return "DW_FORM_ref1"; |
| 8868 | case DW_FORM_ref2: |
| 8869 | return "DW_FORM_ref2"; |
| 8870 | case DW_FORM_ref4: |
| 8871 | return "DW_FORM_ref4"; |
| 8872 | case DW_FORM_ref8: |
| 8873 | return "DW_FORM_ref8"; |
| 8874 | case DW_FORM_ref_udata: |
| 8875 | return "DW_FORM_ref_udata"; |
| 8876 | case DW_FORM_indirect: |
| 8877 | return "DW_FORM_indirect"; |
| 8878 | case GDB_FORM_cached_string: |
| 8879 | return "GDB_FORM_cached_string"; |
| 8880 | default: |
| 8881 | return "DW_FORM_<unknown>"; |
| 8882 | } |
| 8883 | } |
| 8884 | |
| 8885 | /* Convert a DWARF stack opcode into its string name. */ |
| 8886 | |
| 8887 | static char * |
| 8888 | dwarf_stack_op_name (unsigned op) |
| 8889 | { |
| 8890 | switch (op) |
| 8891 | { |
| 8892 | case DW_OP_addr: |
| 8893 | return "DW_OP_addr"; |
| 8894 | case DW_OP_deref: |
| 8895 | return "DW_OP_deref"; |
| 8896 | case DW_OP_const1u: |
| 8897 | return "DW_OP_const1u"; |
| 8898 | case DW_OP_const1s: |
| 8899 | return "DW_OP_const1s"; |
| 8900 | case DW_OP_const2u: |
| 8901 | return "DW_OP_const2u"; |
| 8902 | case DW_OP_const2s: |
| 8903 | return "DW_OP_const2s"; |
| 8904 | case DW_OP_const4u: |
| 8905 | return "DW_OP_const4u"; |
| 8906 | case DW_OP_const4s: |
| 8907 | return "DW_OP_const4s"; |
| 8908 | case DW_OP_const8u: |
| 8909 | return "DW_OP_const8u"; |
| 8910 | case DW_OP_const8s: |
| 8911 | return "DW_OP_const8s"; |
| 8912 | case DW_OP_constu: |
| 8913 | return "DW_OP_constu"; |
| 8914 | case DW_OP_consts: |
| 8915 | return "DW_OP_consts"; |
| 8916 | case DW_OP_dup: |
| 8917 | return "DW_OP_dup"; |
| 8918 | case DW_OP_drop: |
| 8919 | return "DW_OP_drop"; |
| 8920 | case DW_OP_over: |
| 8921 | return "DW_OP_over"; |
| 8922 | case DW_OP_pick: |
| 8923 | return "DW_OP_pick"; |
| 8924 | case DW_OP_swap: |
| 8925 | return "DW_OP_swap"; |
| 8926 | case DW_OP_rot: |
| 8927 | return "DW_OP_rot"; |
| 8928 | case DW_OP_xderef: |
| 8929 | return "DW_OP_xderef"; |
| 8930 | case DW_OP_abs: |
| 8931 | return "DW_OP_abs"; |
| 8932 | case DW_OP_and: |
| 8933 | return "DW_OP_and"; |
| 8934 | case DW_OP_div: |
| 8935 | return "DW_OP_div"; |
| 8936 | case DW_OP_minus: |
| 8937 | return "DW_OP_minus"; |
| 8938 | case DW_OP_mod: |
| 8939 | return "DW_OP_mod"; |
| 8940 | case DW_OP_mul: |
| 8941 | return "DW_OP_mul"; |
| 8942 | case DW_OP_neg: |
| 8943 | return "DW_OP_neg"; |
| 8944 | case DW_OP_not: |
| 8945 | return "DW_OP_not"; |
| 8946 | case DW_OP_or: |
| 8947 | return "DW_OP_or"; |
| 8948 | case DW_OP_plus: |
| 8949 | return "DW_OP_plus"; |
| 8950 | case DW_OP_plus_uconst: |
| 8951 | return "DW_OP_plus_uconst"; |
| 8952 | case DW_OP_shl: |
| 8953 | return "DW_OP_shl"; |
| 8954 | case DW_OP_shr: |
| 8955 | return "DW_OP_shr"; |
| 8956 | case DW_OP_shra: |
| 8957 | return "DW_OP_shra"; |
| 8958 | case DW_OP_xor: |
| 8959 | return "DW_OP_xor"; |
| 8960 | case DW_OP_bra: |
| 8961 | return "DW_OP_bra"; |
| 8962 | case DW_OP_eq: |
| 8963 | return "DW_OP_eq"; |
| 8964 | case DW_OP_ge: |
| 8965 | return "DW_OP_ge"; |
| 8966 | case DW_OP_gt: |
| 8967 | return "DW_OP_gt"; |
| 8968 | case DW_OP_le: |
| 8969 | return "DW_OP_le"; |
| 8970 | case DW_OP_lt: |
| 8971 | return "DW_OP_lt"; |
| 8972 | case DW_OP_ne: |
| 8973 | return "DW_OP_ne"; |
| 8974 | case DW_OP_skip: |
| 8975 | return "DW_OP_skip"; |
| 8976 | case DW_OP_lit0: |
| 8977 | return "DW_OP_lit0"; |
| 8978 | case DW_OP_lit1: |
| 8979 | return "DW_OP_lit1"; |
| 8980 | case DW_OP_lit2: |
| 8981 | return "DW_OP_lit2"; |
| 8982 | case DW_OP_lit3: |
| 8983 | return "DW_OP_lit3"; |
| 8984 | case DW_OP_lit4: |
| 8985 | return "DW_OP_lit4"; |
| 8986 | case DW_OP_lit5: |
| 8987 | return "DW_OP_lit5"; |
| 8988 | case DW_OP_lit6: |
| 8989 | return "DW_OP_lit6"; |
| 8990 | case DW_OP_lit7: |
| 8991 | return "DW_OP_lit7"; |
| 8992 | case DW_OP_lit8: |
| 8993 | return "DW_OP_lit8"; |
| 8994 | case DW_OP_lit9: |
| 8995 | return "DW_OP_lit9"; |
| 8996 | case DW_OP_lit10: |
| 8997 | return "DW_OP_lit10"; |
| 8998 | case DW_OP_lit11: |
| 8999 | return "DW_OP_lit11"; |
| 9000 | case DW_OP_lit12: |
| 9001 | return "DW_OP_lit12"; |
| 9002 | case DW_OP_lit13: |
| 9003 | return "DW_OP_lit13"; |
| 9004 | case DW_OP_lit14: |
| 9005 | return "DW_OP_lit14"; |
| 9006 | case DW_OP_lit15: |
| 9007 | return "DW_OP_lit15"; |
| 9008 | case DW_OP_lit16: |
| 9009 | return "DW_OP_lit16"; |
| 9010 | case DW_OP_lit17: |
| 9011 | return "DW_OP_lit17"; |
| 9012 | case DW_OP_lit18: |
| 9013 | return "DW_OP_lit18"; |
| 9014 | case DW_OP_lit19: |
| 9015 | return "DW_OP_lit19"; |
| 9016 | case DW_OP_lit20: |
| 9017 | return "DW_OP_lit20"; |
| 9018 | case DW_OP_lit21: |
| 9019 | return "DW_OP_lit21"; |
| 9020 | case DW_OP_lit22: |
| 9021 | return "DW_OP_lit22"; |
| 9022 | case DW_OP_lit23: |
| 9023 | return "DW_OP_lit23"; |
| 9024 | case DW_OP_lit24: |
| 9025 | return "DW_OP_lit24"; |
| 9026 | case DW_OP_lit25: |
| 9027 | return "DW_OP_lit25"; |
| 9028 | case DW_OP_lit26: |
| 9029 | return "DW_OP_lit26"; |
| 9030 | case DW_OP_lit27: |
| 9031 | return "DW_OP_lit27"; |
| 9032 | case DW_OP_lit28: |
| 9033 | return "DW_OP_lit28"; |
| 9034 | case DW_OP_lit29: |
| 9035 | return "DW_OP_lit29"; |
| 9036 | case DW_OP_lit30: |
| 9037 | return "DW_OP_lit30"; |
| 9038 | case DW_OP_lit31: |
| 9039 | return "DW_OP_lit31"; |
| 9040 | case DW_OP_reg0: |
| 9041 | return "DW_OP_reg0"; |
| 9042 | case DW_OP_reg1: |
| 9043 | return "DW_OP_reg1"; |
| 9044 | case DW_OP_reg2: |
| 9045 | return "DW_OP_reg2"; |
| 9046 | case DW_OP_reg3: |
| 9047 | return "DW_OP_reg3"; |
| 9048 | case DW_OP_reg4: |
| 9049 | return "DW_OP_reg4"; |
| 9050 | case DW_OP_reg5: |
| 9051 | return "DW_OP_reg5"; |
| 9052 | case DW_OP_reg6: |
| 9053 | return "DW_OP_reg6"; |
| 9054 | case DW_OP_reg7: |
| 9055 | return "DW_OP_reg7"; |
| 9056 | case DW_OP_reg8: |
| 9057 | return "DW_OP_reg8"; |
| 9058 | case DW_OP_reg9: |
| 9059 | return "DW_OP_reg9"; |
| 9060 | case DW_OP_reg10: |
| 9061 | return "DW_OP_reg10"; |
| 9062 | case DW_OP_reg11: |
| 9063 | return "DW_OP_reg11"; |
| 9064 | case DW_OP_reg12: |
| 9065 | return "DW_OP_reg12"; |
| 9066 | case DW_OP_reg13: |
| 9067 | return "DW_OP_reg13"; |
| 9068 | case DW_OP_reg14: |
| 9069 | return "DW_OP_reg14"; |
| 9070 | case DW_OP_reg15: |
| 9071 | return "DW_OP_reg15"; |
| 9072 | case DW_OP_reg16: |
| 9073 | return "DW_OP_reg16"; |
| 9074 | case DW_OP_reg17: |
| 9075 | return "DW_OP_reg17"; |
| 9076 | case DW_OP_reg18: |
| 9077 | return "DW_OP_reg18"; |
| 9078 | case DW_OP_reg19: |
| 9079 | return "DW_OP_reg19"; |
| 9080 | case DW_OP_reg20: |
| 9081 | return "DW_OP_reg20"; |
| 9082 | case DW_OP_reg21: |
| 9083 | return "DW_OP_reg21"; |
| 9084 | case DW_OP_reg22: |
| 9085 | return "DW_OP_reg22"; |
| 9086 | case DW_OP_reg23: |
| 9087 | return "DW_OP_reg23"; |
| 9088 | case DW_OP_reg24: |
| 9089 | return "DW_OP_reg24"; |
| 9090 | case DW_OP_reg25: |
| 9091 | return "DW_OP_reg25"; |
| 9092 | case DW_OP_reg26: |
| 9093 | return "DW_OP_reg26"; |
| 9094 | case DW_OP_reg27: |
| 9095 | return "DW_OP_reg27"; |
| 9096 | case DW_OP_reg28: |
| 9097 | return "DW_OP_reg28"; |
| 9098 | case DW_OP_reg29: |
| 9099 | return "DW_OP_reg29"; |
| 9100 | case DW_OP_reg30: |
| 9101 | return "DW_OP_reg30"; |
| 9102 | case DW_OP_reg31: |
| 9103 | return "DW_OP_reg31"; |
| 9104 | case DW_OP_breg0: |
| 9105 | return "DW_OP_breg0"; |
| 9106 | case DW_OP_breg1: |
| 9107 | return "DW_OP_breg1"; |
| 9108 | case DW_OP_breg2: |
| 9109 | return "DW_OP_breg2"; |
| 9110 | case DW_OP_breg3: |
| 9111 | return "DW_OP_breg3"; |
| 9112 | case DW_OP_breg4: |
| 9113 | return "DW_OP_breg4"; |
| 9114 | case DW_OP_breg5: |
| 9115 | return "DW_OP_breg5"; |
| 9116 | case DW_OP_breg6: |
| 9117 | return "DW_OP_breg6"; |
| 9118 | case DW_OP_breg7: |
| 9119 | return "DW_OP_breg7"; |
| 9120 | case DW_OP_breg8: |
| 9121 | return "DW_OP_breg8"; |
| 9122 | case DW_OP_breg9: |
| 9123 | return "DW_OP_breg9"; |
| 9124 | case DW_OP_breg10: |
| 9125 | return "DW_OP_breg10"; |
| 9126 | case DW_OP_breg11: |
| 9127 | return "DW_OP_breg11"; |
| 9128 | case DW_OP_breg12: |
| 9129 | return "DW_OP_breg12"; |
| 9130 | case DW_OP_breg13: |
| 9131 | return "DW_OP_breg13"; |
| 9132 | case DW_OP_breg14: |
| 9133 | return "DW_OP_breg14"; |
| 9134 | case DW_OP_breg15: |
| 9135 | return "DW_OP_breg15"; |
| 9136 | case DW_OP_breg16: |
| 9137 | return "DW_OP_breg16"; |
| 9138 | case DW_OP_breg17: |
| 9139 | return "DW_OP_breg17"; |
| 9140 | case DW_OP_breg18: |
| 9141 | return "DW_OP_breg18"; |
| 9142 | case DW_OP_breg19: |
| 9143 | return "DW_OP_breg19"; |
| 9144 | case DW_OP_breg20: |
| 9145 | return "DW_OP_breg20"; |
| 9146 | case DW_OP_breg21: |
| 9147 | return "DW_OP_breg21"; |
| 9148 | case DW_OP_breg22: |
| 9149 | return "DW_OP_breg22"; |
| 9150 | case DW_OP_breg23: |
| 9151 | return "DW_OP_breg23"; |
| 9152 | case DW_OP_breg24: |
| 9153 | return "DW_OP_breg24"; |
| 9154 | case DW_OP_breg25: |
| 9155 | return "DW_OP_breg25"; |
| 9156 | case DW_OP_breg26: |
| 9157 | return "DW_OP_breg26"; |
| 9158 | case DW_OP_breg27: |
| 9159 | return "DW_OP_breg27"; |
| 9160 | case DW_OP_breg28: |
| 9161 | return "DW_OP_breg28"; |
| 9162 | case DW_OP_breg29: |
| 9163 | return "DW_OP_breg29"; |
| 9164 | case DW_OP_breg30: |
| 9165 | return "DW_OP_breg30"; |
| 9166 | case DW_OP_breg31: |
| 9167 | return "DW_OP_breg31"; |
| 9168 | case DW_OP_regx: |
| 9169 | return "DW_OP_regx"; |
| 9170 | case DW_OP_fbreg: |
| 9171 | return "DW_OP_fbreg"; |
| 9172 | case DW_OP_bregx: |
| 9173 | return "DW_OP_bregx"; |
| 9174 | case DW_OP_piece: |
| 9175 | return "DW_OP_piece"; |
| 9176 | case DW_OP_deref_size: |
| 9177 | return "DW_OP_deref_size"; |
| 9178 | case DW_OP_xderef_size: |
| 9179 | return "DW_OP_xderef_size"; |
| 9180 | case DW_OP_nop: |
| 9181 | return "DW_OP_nop"; |
| 9182 | /* DWARF 3 extensions. */ |
| 9183 | case DW_OP_push_object_address: |
| 9184 | return "DW_OP_push_object_address"; |
| 9185 | case DW_OP_call2: |
| 9186 | return "DW_OP_call2"; |
| 9187 | case DW_OP_call4: |
| 9188 | return "DW_OP_call4"; |
| 9189 | case DW_OP_call_ref: |
| 9190 | return "DW_OP_call_ref"; |
| 9191 | /* GNU extensions. */ |
| 9192 | case DW_OP_form_tls_address: |
| 9193 | return "DW_OP_form_tls_address"; |
| 9194 | case DW_OP_call_frame_cfa: |
| 9195 | return "DW_OP_call_frame_cfa"; |
| 9196 | case DW_OP_bit_piece: |
| 9197 | return "DW_OP_bit_piece"; |
| 9198 | case DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address: |
| 9199 | return "DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address"; |
| 9200 | case DW_OP_GNU_uninit: |
| 9201 | return "DW_OP_GNU_uninit"; |
| 9202 | /* HP extensions. */ |
| 9203 | case DW_OP_HP_is_value: |
| 9204 | return "DW_OP_HP_is_value"; |
| 9205 | case DW_OP_HP_fltconst4: |
| 9206 | return "DW_OP_HP_fltconst4"; |
| 9207 | case DW_OP_HP_fltconst8: |
| 9208 | return "DW_OP_HP_fltconst8"; |
| 9209 | case DW_OP_HP_mod_range: |
| 9210 | return "DW_OP_HP_mod_range"; |
| 9211 | case DW_OP_HP_unmod_range: |
| 9212 | return "DW_OP_HP_unmod_range"; |
| 9213 | case DW_OP_HP_tls: |
| 9214 | return "DW_OP_HP_tls"; |
| 9215 | default: |
| 9216 | return "OP_<unknown>"; |
| 9217 | } |
| 9218 | } |
| 9219 | |
| 9220 | static char * |
| 9221 | dwarf_bool_name (unsigned mybool) |
| 9222 | { |
| 9223 | if (mybool) |
| 9224 | return "TRUE"; |
| 9225 | else |
| 9226 | return "FALSE"; |
| 9227 | } |
| 9228 | |
| 9229 | /* Convert a DWARF type code into its string name. */ |
| 9230 | |
| 9231 | static char * |
| 9232 | dwarf_type_encoding_name (unsigned enc) |
| 9233 | { |
| 9234 | switch (enc) |
| 9235 | { |
| 9236 | case DW_ATE_void: |
| 9237 | return "DW_ATE_void"; |
| 9238 | case DW_ATE_address: |
| 9239 | return "DW_ATE_address"; |
| 9240 | case DW_ATE_boolean: |
| 9241 | return "DW_ATE_boolean"; |
| 9242 | case DW_ATE_complex_float: |
| 9243 | return "DW_ATE_complex_float"; |
| 9244 | case DW_ATE_float: |
| 9245 | return "DW_ATE_float"; |
| 9246 | case DW_ATE_signed: |
| 9247 | return "DW_ATE_signed"; |
| 9248 | case DW_ATE_signed_char: |
| 9249 | return "DW_ATE_signed_char"; |
| 9250 | case DW_ATE_unsigned: |
| 9251 | return "DW_ATE_unsigned"; |
| 9252 | case DW_ATE_unsigned_char: |
| 9253 | return "DW_ATE_unsigned_char"; |
| 9254 | /* DWARF 3. */ |
| 9255 | case DW_ATE_imaginary_float: |
| 9256 | return "DW_ATE_imaginary_float"; |
| 9257 | case DW_ATE_packed_decimal: |
| 9258 | return "DW_ATE_packed_decimal"; |
| 9259 | case DW_ATE_numeric_string: |
| 9260 | return "DW_ATE_numeric_string"; |
| 9261 | case DW_ATE_edited: |
| 9262 | return "DW_ATE_edited"; |
| 9263 | case DW_ATE_signed_fixed: |
| 9264 | return "DW_ATE_signed_fixed"; |
| 9265 | case DW_ATE_unsigned_fixed: |
| 9266 | return "DW_ATE_unsigned_fixed"; |
| 9267 | case DW_ATE_decimal_float: |
| 9268 | return "DW_ATE_decimal_float"; |
| 9269 | /* HP extensions. */ |
| 9270 | case DW_ATE_HP_float80: |
| 9271 | return "DW_ATE_HP_float80"; |
| 9272 | case DW_ATE_HP_complex_float80: |
| 9273 | return "DW_ATE_HP_complex_float80"; |
| 9274 | case DW_ATE_HP_float128: |
| 9275 | return "DW_ATE_HP_float128"; |
| 9276 | case DW_ATE_HP_complex_float128: |
| 9277 | return "DW_ATE_HP_complex_float128"; |
| 9278 | case DW_ATE_HP_floathpintel: |
| 9279 | return "DW_ATE_HP_floathpintel"; |
| 9280 | case DW_ATE_HP_imaginary_float80: |
| 9281 | return "DW_ATE_HP_imaginary_float80"; |
| 9282 | case DW_ATE_HP_imaginary_float128: |
| 9283 | return "DW_ATE_HP_imaginary_float128"; |
| 9284 | default: |
| 9285 | return "DW_ATE_<unknown>"; |
| 9286 | } |
| 9287 | } |
| 9288 | |
| 9289 | /* Convert a DWARF call frame info operation to its string name. */ |
| 9290 | |
| 9291 | #if 0 |
| 9292 | static char * |
| 9293 | dwarf_cfi_name (unsigned cfi_opc) |
| 9294 | { |
| 9295 | switch (cfi_opc) |
| 9296 | { |
| 9297 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc: |
| 9298 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc"; |
| 9299 | case DW_CFA_offset: |
| 9300 | return "DW_CFA_offset"; |
| 9301 | case DW_CFA_restore: |
| 9302 | return "DW_CFA_restore"; |
| 9303 | case DW_CFA_nop: |
| 9304 | return "DW_CFA_nop"; |
| 9305 | case DW_CFA_set_loc: |
| 9306 | return "DW_CFA_set_loc"; |
| 9307 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc1: |
| 9308 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc1"; |
| 9309 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc2: |
| 9310 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc2"; |
| 9311 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc4: |
| 9312 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc4"; |
| 9313 | case DW_CFA_offset_extended: |
| 9314 | return "DW_CFA_offset_extended"; |
| 9315 | case DW_CFA_restore_extended: |
| 9316 | return "DW_CFA_restore_extended"; |
| 9317 | case DW_CFA_undefined: |
| 9318 | return "DW_CFA_undefined"; |
| 9319 | case DW_CFA_same_value: |
| 9320 | return "DW_CFA_same_value"; |
| 9321 | case DW_CFA_register: |
| 9322 | return "DW_CFA_register"; |
| 9323 | case DW_CFA_remember_state: |
| 9324 | return "DW_CFA_remember_state"; |
| 9325 | case DW_CFA_restore_state: |
| 9326 | return "DW_CFA_restore_state"; |
| 9327 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa: |
| 9328 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa"; |
| 9329 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register: |
| 9330 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_register"; |
| 9331 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset: |
| 9332 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset"; |
| 9333 | /* DWARF 3. */ |
| 9334 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression: |
| 9335 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression"; |
| 9336 | case DW_CFA_expression: |
| 9337 | return "DW_CFA_expression"; |
| 9338 | case DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf: |
| 9339 | return "DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf"; |
| 9340 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf: |
| 9341 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf"; |
| 9342 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf: |
| 9343 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf"; |
| 9344 | case DW_CFA_val_offset: |
| 9345 | return "DW_CFA_val_offset"; |
| 9346 | case DW_CFA_val_offset_sf: |
| 9347 | return "DW_CFA_val_offset_sf"; |
| 9348 | case DW_CFA_val_expression: |
| 9349 | return "DW_CFA_val_expression"; |
| 9350 | /* SGI/MIPS specific. */ |
| 9351 | case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8: |
| 9352 | return "DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8"; |
| 9353 | /* GNU extensions. */ |
| 9354 | case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save: |
| 9355 | return "DW_CFA_GNU_window_save"; |
| 9356 | case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size: |
| 9357 | return "DW_CFA_GNU_args_size"; |
| 9358 | case DW_CFA_GNU_negative_offset_extended: |
| 9359 | return "DW_CFA_GNU_negative_offset_extended"; |
| 9360 | default: |
| 9361 | return "DW_CFA_<unknown>"; |
| 9362 | } |
| 9363 | } |
| 9364 | #endif |
| 9365 | |
| 9366 | static void |
| 9367 | dump_die_shallow (struct ui_file *f, int indent, struct die_info *die) |
| 9368 | { |
| 9369 | unsigned int i; |
| 9370 | |
| 9371 | print_spaces (indent, f); |
| 9372 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "Die: %s (abbrev %d, offset 0x%x)\n", |
| 9373 | dwarf_tag_name (die->tag), die->abbrev, die->offset); |
| 9374 | |
| 9375 | if (die->parent != NULL) |
| 9376 | { |
| 9377 | print_spaces (indent, f); |
| 9378 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, " parent at offset: 0x%x\n", |
| 9379 | die->parent->offset); |
| 9380 | } |
| 9381 | |
| 9382 | print_spaces (indent, f); |
| 9383 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, " has children: %s\n", |
| 9384 | dwarf_bool_name (die->child != NULL)); |
| 9385 | |
| 9386 | print_spaces (indent, f); |
| 9387 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, " attributes:\n"); |
| 9388 | |
| 9389 | for (i = 0; i < die->num_attrs; ++i) |
| 9390 | { |
| 9391 | print_spaces (indent, f); |
| 9392 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, " %s (%s) ", |
| 9393 | dwarf_attr_name (die->attrs[i].name), |
| 9394 | dwarf_form_name (die->attrs[i].form)); |
| 9395 | |
| 9396 | switch (die->attrs[i].form) |
| 9397 | { |
| 9398 | case DW_FORM_ref_addr: |
| 9399 | case DW_FORM_addr: |
| 9400 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "address: "); |
| 9401 | fputs_filtered (paddress (DW_ADDR (&die->attrs[i])), f); |
| 9402 | break; |
| 9403 | case DW_FORM_block2: |
| 9404 | case DW_FORM_block4: |
| 9405 | case DW_FORM_block: |
| 9406 | case DW_FORM_block1: |
| 9407 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "block: size %d", DW_BLOCK (&die->attrs[i])->size); |
| 9408 | break; |
| 9409 | case DW_FORM_ref1: |
| 9410 | case DW_FORM_ref2: |
| 9411 | case DW_FORM_ref4: |
| 9412 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "constant ref: 0x%lx (adjusted)", |
| 9413 | (long) (DW_ADDR (&die->attrs[i]))); |
| 9414 | break; |
| 9415 | case DW_FORM_data1: |
| 9416 | case DW_FORM_data2: |
| 9417 | case DW_FORM_data4: |
| 9418 | case DW_FORM_data8: |
| 9419 | case DW_FORM_udata: |
| 9420 | case DW_FORM_sdata: |
| 9421 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "constant: %ld", DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i])); |
| 9422 | break; |
| 9423 | case DW_FORM_string: |
| 9424 | case DW_FORM_strp: |
| 9425 | case GDB_FORM_cached_string: |
| 9426 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "string: \"%s\"", |
| 9427 | DW_STRING (&die->attrs[i]) |
| 9428 | ? DW_STRING (&die->attrs[i]) : ""); |
| 9429 | break; |
| 9430 | case DW_FORM_flag: |
| 9431 | if (DW_UNSND (&die->attrs[i])) |
| 9432 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "flag: TRUE"); |
| 9433 | else |
| 9434 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "flag: FALSE"); |
| 9435 | break; |
| 9436 | case DW_FORM_indirect: |
| 9437 | /* the reader will have reduced the indirect form to |
| 9438 | the "base form" so this form should not occur */ |
| 9439 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "unexpected attribute form: DW_FORM_indirect"); |
| 9440 | break; |
| 9441 | default: |
| 9442 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "unsupported attribute form: %d.", |
| 9443 | die->attrs[i].form); |
| 9444 | break; |
| 9445 | } |
| 9446 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "\n"); |
| 9447 | } |
| 9448 | } |
| 9449 | |
| 9450 | static void |
| 9451 | dump_die_for_error (struct die_info *die) |
| 9452 | { |
| 9453 | dump_die_shallow (gdb_stderr, 0, die); |
| 9454 | } |
| 9455 | |
| 9456 | static void |
| 9457 | dump_die_1 (struct ui_file *f, int level, int max_level, struct die_info *die) |
| 9458 | { |
| 9459 | int indent = level * 4; |
| 9460 | |
| 9461 | gdb_assert (die != NULL); |
| 9462 | |
| 9463 | if (level >= max_level) |
| 9464 | return; |
| 9465 | |
| 9466 | dump_die_shallow (f, indent, die); |
| 9467 | |
| 9468 | if (die->child != NULL) |
| 9469 | { |
| 9470 | print_spaces (indent, f); |
| 9471 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, " Children:"); |
| 9472 | if (level + 1 < max_level) |
| 9473 | { |
| 9474 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, "\n"); |
| 9475 | dump_die_1 (f, level + 1, max_level, die->child); |
| 9476 | } |
| 9477 | else |
| 9478 | { |
| 9479 | fprintf_unfiltered (f, " [not printed, max nesting level reached]\n"); |
| 9480 | } |
| 9481 | } |
| 9482 | |
| 9483 | if (die->sibling != NULL && level > 0) |
| 9484 | { |
| 9485 | dump_die_1 (f, level, max_level, die->sibling); |
| 9486 | } |
| 9487 | } |
| 9488 | |
| 9489 | /* This is called from the pdie macro in gdbinit.in. |
| 9490 | It's not static so gcc will keep a copy callable from gdb. */ |
| 9491 | |
| 9492 | void |
| 9493 | dump_die (struct die_info *die, int max_level) |
| 9494 | { |
| 9495 | dump_die_1 (gdb_stdlog, 0, max_level, die); |
| 9496 | } |
| 9497 | |
| 9498 | static void |
| 9499 | store_in_ref_table (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 9500 | { |
| 9501 | void **slot; |
| 9502 | |
| 9503 | slot = htab_find_slot_with_hash (cu->die_hash, die, die->offset, INSERT); |
| 9504 | |
| 9505 | *slot = die; |
| 9506 | } |
| 9507 | |
| 9508 | static unsigned int |
| 9509 | dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (struct attribute *attr) |
| 9510 | { |
| 9511 | unsigned int result = 0; |
| 9512 | |
| 9513 | switch (attr->form) |
| 9514 | { |
| 9515 | case DW_FORM_ref_addr: |
| 9516 | case DW_FORM_ref1: |
| 9517 | case DW_FORM_ref2: |
| 9518 | case DW_FORM_ref4: |
| 9519 | case DW_FORM_ref8: |
| 9520 | case DW_FORM_ref_udata: |
| 9521 | result = DW_ADDR (attr); |
| 9522 | break; |
| 9523 | default: |
| 9524 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 9525 | _("unsupported die ref attribute form: '%s'"), |
| 9526 | dwarf_form_name (attr->form)); |
| 9527 | } |
| 9528 | return result; |
| 9529 | } |
| 9530 | |
| 9531 | /* Return the constant value held by the given attribute. Return -1 |
| 9532 | if the value held by the attribute is not constant. */ |
| 9533 | |
| 9534 | static int |
| 9535 | dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value (struct attribute *attr, int default_value) |
| 9536 | { |
| 9537 | if (attr->form == DW_FORM_sdata) |
| 9538 | return DW_SND (attr); |
| 9539 | else if (attr->form == DW_FORM_udata |
| 9540 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_data1 |
| 9541 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_data2 |
| 9542 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_data4 |
| 9543 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_data8) |
| 9544 | return DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 9545 | else |
| 9546 | { |
| 9547 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("Attribute value is not a constant (%s)"), |
| 9548 | dwarf_form_name (attr->form)); |
| 9549 | return default_value; |
| 9550 | } |
| 9551 | } |
| 9552 | |
| 9553 | /* THIS_CU has a reference to PER_CU. If necessary, load the new compilation |
| 9554 | unit and add it to our queue. */ |
| 9555 | |
| 9556 | static void |
| 9557 | maybe_queue_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_cu *this_cu, |
| 9558 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu) |
| 9559 | { |
| 9560 | /* Mark the dependence relation so that we don't flush PER_CU |
| 9561 | too early. */ |
| 9562 | dwarf2_add_dependence (this_cu, per_cu); |
| 9563 | |
| 9564 | /* If it's already on the queue, we have nothing to do. */ |
| 9565 | if (per_cu->queued) |
| 9566 | return; |
| 9567 | |
| 9568 | /* If the compilation unit is already loaded, just mark it as |
| 9569 | used. */ |
| 9570 | if (per_cu->cu != NULL) |
| 9571 | { |
| 9572 | per_cu->cu->last_used = 0; |
| 9573 | return; |
| 9574 | } |
| 9575 | |
| 9576 | /* Add it to the queue. */ |
| 9577 | queue_comp_unit (per_cu, this_cu->objfile); |
| 9578 | } |
| 9579 | |
| 9580 | static struct die_info * |
| 9581 | follow_die_ref (struct die_info *src_die, struct attribute *attr, |
| 9582 | struct dwarf2_cu **ref_cu) |
| 9583 | { |
| 9584 | struct die_info *die; |
| 9585 | unsigned int offset; |
| 9586 | struct die_info temp_die; |
| 9587 | struct dwarf2_cu *target_cu, *cu = *ref_cu; |
| 9588 | |
| 9589 | offset = dwarf2_get_ref_die_offset (attr); |
| 9590 | |
| 9591 | if (! offset_in_cu_p (&cu->header, offset)) |
| 9592 | { |
| 9593 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu; |
| 9594 | per_cu = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (offset, cu->objfile); |
| 9595 | |
| 9596 | /* If necessary, add it to the queue and load its DIEs. */ |
| 9597 | maybe_queue_comp_unit (cu, per_cu); |
| 9598 | |
| 9599 | target_cu = per_cu->cu; |
| 9600 | } |
| 9601 | else |
| 9602 | target_cu = cu; |
| 9603 | |
| 9604 | *ref_cu = target_cu; |
| 9605 | temp_die.offset = offset; |
| 9606 | die = htab_find_with_hash (target_cu->die_hash, &temp_die, offset); |
| 9607 | if (die) |
| 9608 | return die; |
| 9609 | |
| 9610 | error (_("Dwarf Error: Cannot find DIE at 0x%lx referenced from DIE " |
| 9611 | "at 0x%lx [in module %s]"), |
| 9612 | (long) offset, (long) src_die->offset, cu->objfile->name); |
| 9613 | } |
| 9614 | |
| 9615 | /* Decode simple location descriptions. |
| 9616 | Given a pointer to a dwarf block that defines a location, compute |
| 9617 | the location and return the value. |
| 9618 | |
| 9619 | NOTE drow/2003-11-18: This function is called in two situations |
| 9620 | now: for the address of static or global variables (partial symbols |
| 9621 | only) and for offsets into structures which are expected to be |
| 9622 | (more or less) constant. The partial symbol case should go away, |
| 9623 | and only the constant case should remain. That will let this |
| 9624 | function complain more accurately. A few special modes are allowed |
| 9625 | without complaint for global variables (for instance, global |
| 9626 | register values and thread-local values). |
| 9627 | |
| 9628 | A location description containing no operations indicates that the |
| 9629 | object is optimized out. The return value is 0 for that case. |
| 9630 | FIXME drow/2003-11-16: No callers check for this case any more; soon all |
| 9631 | callers will only want a very basic result and this can become a |
| 9632 | complaint. |
| 9633 | |
| 9634 | Note that stack[0] is unused except as a default error return. |
| 9635 | Note that stack overflow is not yet handled. */ |
| 9636 | |
| 9637 | static CORE_ADDR |
| 9638 | decode_locdesc (struct dwarf_block *blk, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 9639 | { |
| 9640 | struct objfile *objfile = cu->objfile; |
| 9641 | struct comp_unit_head *cu_header = &cu->header; |
| 9642 | int i; |
| 9643 | int size = blk->size; |
| 9644 | gdb_byte *data = blk->data; |
| 9645 | CORE_ADDR stack[64]; |
| 9646 | int stacki; |
| 9647 | unsigned int bytes_read, unsnd; |
| 9648 | gdb_byte op; |
| 9649 | |
| 9650 | i = 0; |
| 9651 | stacki = 0; |
| 9652 | stack[stacki] = 0; |
| 9653 | |
| 9654 | while (i < size) |
| 9655 | { |
| 9656 | op = data[i++]; |
| 9657 | switch (op) |
| 9658 | { |
| 9659 | case DW_OP_lit0: |
| 9660 | case DW_OP_lit1: |
| 9661 | case DW_OP_lit2: |
| 9662 | case DW_OP_lit3: |
| 9663 | case DW_OP_lit4: |
| 9664 | case DW_OP_lit5: |
| 9665 | case DW_OP_lit6: |
| 9666 | case DW_OP_lit7: |
| 9667 | case DW_OP_lit8: |
| 9668 | case DW_OP_lit9: |
| 9669 | case DW_OP_lit10: |
| 9670 | case DW_OP_lit11: |
| 9671 | case DW_OP_lit12: |
| 9672 | case DW_OP_lit13: |
| 9673 | case DW_OP_lit14: |
| 9674 | case DW_OP_lit15: |
| 9675 | case DW_OP_lit16: |
| 9676 | case DW_OP_lit17: |
| 9677 | case DW_OP_lit18: |
| 9678 | case DW_OP_lit19: |
| 9679 | case DW_OP_lit20: |
| 9680 | case DW_OP_lit21: |
| 9681 | case DW_OP_lit22: |
| 9682 | case DW_OP_lit23: |
| 9683 | case DW_OP_lit24: |
| 9684 | case DW_OP_lit25: |
| 9685 | case DW_OP_lit26: |
| 9686 | case DW_OP_lit27: |
| 9687 | case DW_OP_lit28: |
| 9688 | case DW_OP_lit29: |
| 9689 | case DW_OP_lit30: |
| 9690 | case DW_OP_lit31: |
| 9691 | stack[++stacki] = op - DW_OP_lit0; |
| 9692 | break; |
| 9693 | |
| 9694 | case DW_OP_reg0: |
| 9695 | case DW_OP_reg1: |
| 9696 | case DW_OP_reg2: |
| 9697 | case DW_OP_reg3: |
| 9698 | case DW_OP_reg4: |
| 9699 | case DW_OP_reg5: |
| 9700 | case DW_OP_reg6: |
| 9701 | case DW_OP_reg7: |
| 9702 | case DW_OP_reg8: |
| 9703 | case DW_OP_reg9: |
| 9704 | case DW_OP_reg10: |
| 9705 | case DW_OP_reg11: |
| 9706 | case DW_OP_reg12: |
| 9707 | case DW_OP_reg13: |
| 9708 | case DW_OP_reg14: |
| 9709 | case DW_OP_reg15: |
| 9710 | case DW_OP_reg16: |
| 9711 | case DW_OP_reg17: |
| 9712 | case DW_OP_reg18: |
| 9713 | case DW_OP_reg19: |
| 9714 | case DW_OP_reg20: |
| 9715 | case DW_OP_reg21: |
| 9716 | case DW_OP_reg22: |
| 9717 | case DW_OP_reg23: |
| 9718 | case DW_OP_reg24: |
| 9719 | case DW_OP_reg25: |
| 9720 | case DW_OP_reg26: |
| 9721 | case DW_OP_reg27: |
| 9722 | case DW_OP_reg28: |
| 9723 | case DW_OP_reg29: |
| 9724 | case DW_OP_reg30: |
| 9725 | case DW_OP_reg31: |
| 9726 | stack[++stacki] = op - DW_OP_reg0; |
| 9727 | if (i < size) |
| 9728 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 9729 | break; |
| 9730 | |
| 9731 | case DW_OP_regx: |
| 9732 | unsnd = read_unsigned_leb128 (NULL, (data + i), &bytes_read); |
| 9733 | i += bytes_read; |
| 9734 | stack[++stacki] = unsnd; |
| 9735 | if (i < size) |
| 9736 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 9737 | break; |
| 9738 | |
| 9739 | case DW_OP_addr: |
| 9740 | stack[++stacki] = read_address (objfile->obfd, &data[i], |
| 9741 | cu, &bytes_read); |
| 9742 | i += bytes_read; |
| 9743 | break; |
| 9744 | |
| 9745 | case DW_OP_const1u: |
| 9746 | stack[++stacki] = read_1_byte (objfile->obfd, &data[i]); |
| 9747 | i += 1; |
| 9748 | break; |
| 9749 | |
| 9750 | case DW_OP_const1s: |
| 9751 | stack[++stacki] = read_1_signed_byte (objfile->obfd, &data[i]); |
| 9752 | i += 1; |
| 9753 | break; |
| 9754 | |
| 9755 | case DW_OP_const2u: |
| 9756 | stack[++stacki] = read_2_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]); |
| 9757 | i += 2; |
| 9758 | break; |
| 9759 | |
| 9760 | case DW_OP_const2s: |
| 9761 | stack[++stacki] = read_2_signed_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]); |
| 9762 | i += 2; |
| 9763 | break; |
| 9764 | |
| 9765 | case DW_OP_const4u: |
| 9766 | stack[++stacki] = read_4_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]); |
| 9767 | i += 4; |
| 9768 | break; |
| 9769 | |
| 9770 | case DW_OP_const4s: |
| 9771 | stack[++stacki] = read_4_signed_bytes (objfile->obfd, &data[i]); |
| 9772 | i += 4; |
| 9773 | break; |
| 9774 | |
| 9775 | case DW_OP_constu: |
| 9776 | stack[++stacki] = read_unsigned_leb128 (NULL, (data + i), |
| 9777 | &bytes_read); |
| 9778 | i += bytes_read; |
| 9779 | break; |
| 9780 | |
| 9781 | case DW_OP_consts: |
| 9782 | stack[++stacki] = read_signed_leb128 (NULL, (data + i), &bytes_read); |
| 9783 | i += bytes_read; |
| 9784 | break; |
| 9785 | |
| 9786 | case DW_OP_dup: |
| 9787 | stack[stacki + 1] = stack[stacki]; |
| 9788 | stacki++; |
| 9789 | break; |
| 9790 | |
| 9791 | case DW_OP_plus: |
| 9792 | stack[stacki - 1] += stack[stacki]; |
| 9793 | stacki--; |
| 9794 | break; |
| 9795 | |
| 9796 | case DW_OP_plus_uconst: |
| 9797 | stack[stacki] += read_unsigned_leb128 (NULL, (data + i), &bytes_read); |
| 9798 | i += bytes_read; |
| 9799 | break; |
| 9800 | |
| 9801 | case DW_OP_minus: |
| 9802 | stack[stacki - 1] -= stack[stacki]; |
| 9803 | stacki--; |
| 9804 | break; |
| 9805 | |
| 9806 | case DW_OP_deref: |
| 9807 | /* If we're not the last op, then we definitely can't encode |
| 9808 | this using GDB's address_class enum. This is valid for partial |
| 9809 | global symbols, although the variable's address will be bogus |
| 9810 | in the psymtab. */ |
| 9811 | if (i < size) |
| 9812 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 9813 | break; |
| 9814 | |
| 9815 | case DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address: |
| 9816 | /* The top of the stack has the offset from the beginning |
| 9817 | of the thread control block at which the variable is located. */ |
| 9818 | /* Nothing should follow this operator, so the top of stack would |
| 9819 | be returned. */ |
| 9820 | /* This is valid for partial global symbols, but the variable's |
| 9821 | address will be bogus in the psymtab. */ |
| 9822 | if (i < size) |
| 9823 | dwarf2_complex_location_expr_complaint (); |
| 9824 | break; |
| 9825 | |
| 9826 | case DW_OP_GNU_uninit: |
| 9827 | break; |
| 9828 | |
| 9829 | default: |
| 9830 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("unsupported stack op: '%s'"), |
| 9831 | dwarf_stack_op_name (op)); |
| 9832 | return (stack[stacki]); |
| 9833 | } |
| 9834 | } |
| 9835 | return (stack[stacki]); |
| 9836 | } |
| 9837 | |
| 9838 | /* memory allocation interface */ |
| 9839 | |
| 9840 | static struct dwarf_block * |
| 9841 | dwarf_alloc_block (struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 9842 | { |
| 9843 | struct dwarf_block *blk; |
| 9844 | |
| 9845 | blk = (struct dwarf_block *) |
| 9846 | obstack_alloc (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, sizeof (struct dwarf_block)); |
| 9847 | return (blk); |
| 9848 | } |
| 9849 | |
| 9850 | static struct abbrev_info * |
| 9851 | dwarf_alloc_abbrev (struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 9852 | { |
| 9853 | struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 9854 | |
| 9855 | abbrev = (struct abbrev_info *) |
| 9856 | obstack_alloc (&cu->abbrev_obstack, sizeof (struct abbrev_info)); |
| 9857 | memset (abbrev, 0, sizeof (struct abbrev_info)); |
| 9858 | return (abbrev); |
| 9859 | } |
| 9860 | |
| 9861 | static struct die_info * |
| 9862 | dwarf_alloc_die (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, int num_attrs) |
| 9863 | { |
| 9864 | struct die_info *die; |
| 9865 | size_t size = sizeof (struct die_info); |
| 9866 | |
| 9867 | if (num_attrs > 1) |
| 9868 | size += (num_attrs - 1) * sizeof (struct attribute); |
| 9869 | |
| 9870 | die = (struct die_info *) obstack_alloc (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, size); |
| 9871 | memset (die, 0, sizeof (struct die_info)); |
| 9872 | return (die); |
| 9873 | } |
| 9874 | |
| 9875 | \f |
| 9876 | /* Macro support. */ |
| 9877 | |
| 9878 | |
| 9879 | /* Return the full name of file number I in *LH's file name table. |
| 9880 | Use COMP_DIR as the name of the current directory of the |
| 9881 | compilation. The result is allocated using xmalloc; the caller is |
| 9882 | responsible for freeing it. */ |
| 9883 | static char * |
| 9884 | file_full_name (int file, struct line_header *lh, const char *comp_dir) |
| 9885 | { |
| 9886 | /* Is the file number a valid index into the line header's file name |
| 9887 | table? Remember that file numbers start with one, not zero. */ |
| 9888 | if (1 <= file && file <= lh->num_file_names) |
| 9889 | { |
| 9890 | struct file_entry *fe = &lh->file_names[file - 1]; |
| 9891 | |
| 9892 | if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (fe->name)) |
| 9893 | return xstrdup (fe->name); |
| 9894 | else |
| 9895 | { |
| 9896 | const char *dir; |
| 9897 | int dir_len; |
| 9898 | char *full_name; |
| 9899 | |
| 9900 | if (fe->dir_index) |
| 9901 | dir = lh->include_dirs[fe->dir_index - 1]; |
| 9902 | else |
| 9903 | dir = comp_dir; |
| 9904 | |
| 9905 | if (dir) |
| 9906 | { |
| 9907 | dir_len = strlen (dir); |
| 9908 | full_name = xmalloc (dir_len + 1 + strlen (fe->name) + 1); |
| 9909 | strcpy (full_name, dir); |
| 9910 | full_name[dir_len] = '/'; |
| 9911 | strcpy (full_name + dir_len + 1, fe->name); |
| 9912 | return full_name; |
| 9913 | } |
| 9914 | else |
| 9915 | return xstrdup (fe->name); |
| 9916 | } |
| 9917 | } |
| 9918 | else |
| 9919 | { |
| 9920 | /* The compiler produced a bogus file number. We can at least |
| 9921 | record the macro definitions made in the file, even if we |
| 9922 | won't be able to find the file by name. */ |
| 9923 | char fake_name[80]; |
| 9924 | sprintf (fake_name, "<bad macro file number %d>", file); |
| 9925 | |
| 9926 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 9927 | _("bad file number in macro information (%d)"), |
| 9928 | file); |
| 9929 | |
| 9930 | return xstrdup (fake_name); |
| 9931 | } |
| 9932 | } |
| 9933 | |
| 9934 | |
| 9935 | static struct macro_source_file * |
| 9936 | macro_start_file (int file, int line, |
| 9937 | struct macro_source_file *current_file, |
| 9938 | const char *comp_dir, |
| 9939 | struct line_header *lh, struct objfile *objfile) |
| 9940 | { |
| 9941 | /* The full name of this source file. */ |
| 9942 | char *full_name = file_full_name (file, lh, comp_dir); |
| 9943 | |
| 9944 | /* We don't create a macro table for this compilation unit |
| 9945 | at all until we actually get a filename. */ |
| 9946 | if (! pending_macros) |
| 9947 | pending_macros = new_macro_table (&objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 9948 | objfile->macro_cache); |
| 9949 | |
| 9950 | if (! current_file) |
| 9951 | /* If we have no current file, then this must be the start_file |
| 9952 | directive for the compilation unit's main source file. */ |
| 9953 | current_file = macro_set_main (pending_macros, full_name); |
| 9954 | else |
| 9955 | current_file = macro_include (current_file, line, full_name); |
| 9956 | |
| 9957 | xfree (full_name); |
| 9958 | |
| 9959 | return current_file; |
| 9960 | } |
| 9961 | |
| 9962 | |
| 9963 | /* Copy the LEN characters at BUF to a xmalloc'ed block of memory, |
| 9964 | followed by a null byte. */ |
| 9965 | static char * |
| 9966 | copy_string (const char *buf, int len) |
| 9967 | { |
| 9968 | char *s = xmalloc (len + 1); |
| 9969 | memcpy (s, buf, len); |
| 9970 | s[len] = '\0'; |
| 9971 | |
| 9972 | return s; |
| 9973 | } |
| 9974 | |
| 9975 | |
| 9976 | static const char * |
| 9977 | consume_improper_spaces (const char *p, const char *body) |
| 9978 | { |
| 9979 | if (*p == ' ') |
| 9980 | { |
| 9981 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 9982 | _("macro definition contains spaces in formal argument list:\n`%s'"), |
| 9983 | body); |
| 9984 | |
| 9985 | while (*p == ' ') |
| 9986 | p++; |
| 9987 | } |
| 9988 | |
| 9989 | return p; |
| 9990 | } |
| 9991 | |
| 9992 | |
| 9993 | static void |
| 9994 | parse_macro_definition (struct macro_source_file *file, int line, |
| 9995 | const char *body) |
| 9996 | { |
| 9997 | const char *p; |
| 9998 | |
| 9999 | /* The body string takes one of two forms. For object-like macro |
| 10000 | definitions, it should be: |
| 10001 | |
| 10002 | <macro name> " " <definition> |
| 10003 | |
| 10004 | For function-like macro definitions, it should be: |
| 10005 | |
| 10006 | <macro name> "() " <definition> |
| 10007 | or |
| 10008 | <macro name> "(" <arg name> ( "," <arg name> ) * ") " <definition> |
| 10009 | |
| 10010 | Spaces may appear only where explicitly indicated, and in the |
| 10011 | <definition>. |
| 10012 | |
| 10013 | The Dwarf 2 spec says that an object-like macro's name is always |
| 10014 | followed by a space, but versions of GCC around March 2002 omit |
| 10015 | the space when the macro's definition is the empty string. |
| 10016 | |
| 10017 | The Dwarf 2 spec says that there should be no spaces between the |
| 10018 | formal arguments in a function-like macro's formal argument list, |
| 10019 | but versions of GCC around March 2002 include spaces after the |
| 10020 | commas. */ |
| 10021 | |
| 10022 | |
| 10023 | /* Find the extent of the macro name. The macro name is terminated |
| 10024 | by either a space or null character (for an object-like macro) or |
| 10025 | an opening paren (for a function-like macro). */ |
| 10026 | for (p = body; *p; p++) |
| 10027 | if (*p == ' ' || *p == '(') |
| 10028 | break; |
| 10029 | |
| 10030 | if (*p == ' ' || *p == '\0') |
| 10031 | { |
| 10032 | /* It's an object-like macro. */ |
| 10033 | int name_len = p - body; |
| 10034 | char *name = copy_string (body, name_len); |
| 10035 | const char *replacement; |
| 10036 | |
| 10037 | if (*p == ' ') |
| 10038 | replacement = body + name_len + 1; |
| 10039 | else |
| 10040 | { |
| 10041 | dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body); |
| 10042 | replacement = body + name_len; |
| 10043 | } |
| 10044 | |
| 10045 | macro_define_object (file, line, name, replacement); |
| 10046 | |
| 10047 | xfree (name); |
| 10048 | } |
| 10049 | else if (*p == '(') |
| 10050 | { |
| 10051 | /* It's a function-like macro. */ |
| 10052 | char *name = copy_string (body, p - body); |
| 10053 | int argc = 0; |
| 10054 | int argv_size = 1; |
| 10055 | char **argv = xmalloc (argv_size * sizeof (*argv)); |
| 10056 | |
| 10057 | p++; |
| 10058 | |
| 10059 | p = consume_improper_spaces (p, body); |
| 10060 | |
| 10061 | /* Parse the formal argument list. */ |
| 10062 | while (*p && *p != ')') |
| 10063 | { |
| 10064 | /* Find the extent of the current argument name. */ |
| 10065 | const char *arg_start = p; |
| 10066 | |
| 10067 | while (*p && *p != ',' && *p != ')' && *p != ' ') |
| 10068 | p++; |
| 10069 | |
| 10070 | if (! *p || p == arg_start) |
| 10071 | dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body); |
| 10072 | else |
| 10073 | { |
| 10074 | /* Make sure argv has room for the new argument. */ |
| 10075 | if (argc >= argv_size) |
| 10076 | { |
| 10077 | argv_size *= 2; |
| 10078 | argv = xrealloc (argv, argv_size * sizeof (*argv)); |
| 10079 | } |
| 10080 | |
| 10081 | argv[argc++] = copy_string (arg_start, p - arg_start); |
| 10082 | } |
| 10083 | |
| 10084 | p = consume_improper_spaces (p, body); |
| 10085 | |
| 10086 | /* Consume the comma, if present. */ |
| 10087 | if (*p == ',') |
| 10088 | { |
| 10089 | p++; |
| 10090 | |
| 10091 | p = consume_improper_spaces (p, body); |
| 10092 | } |
| 10093 | } |
| 10094 | |
| 10095 | if (*p == ')') |
| 10096 | { |
| 10097 | p++; |
| 10098 | |
| 10099 | if (*p == ' ') |
| 10100 | /* Perfectly formed definition, no complaints. */ |
| 10101 | macro_define_function (file, line, name, |
| 10102 | argc, (const char **) argv, |
| 10103 | p + 1); |
| 10104 | else if (*p == '\0') |
| 10105 | { |
| 10106 | /* Complain, but do define it. */ |
| 10107 | dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body); |
| 10108 | macro_define_function (file, line, name, |
| 10109 | argc, (const char **) argv, |
| 10110 | p); |
| 10111 | } |
| 10112 | else |
| 10113 | /* Just complain. */ |
| 10114 | dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body); |
| 10115 | } |
| 10116 | else |
| 10117 | /* Just complain. */ |
| 10118 | dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body); |
| 10119 | |
| 10120 | xfree (name); |
| 10121 | { |
| 10122 | int i; |
| 10123 | |
| 10124 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) |
| 10125 | xfree (argv[i]); |
| 10126 | } |
| 10127 | xfree (argv); |
| 10128 | } |
| 10129 | else |
| 10130 | dwarf2_macro_malformed_definition_complaint (body); |
| 10131 | } |
| 10132 | |
| 10133 | |
| 10134 | static void |
| 10135 | dwarf_decode_macros (struct line_header *lh, unsigned int offset, |
| 10136 | char *comp_dir, bfd *abfd, |
| 10137 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 10138 | { |
| 10139 | gdb_byte *mac_ptr, *mac_end; |
| 10140 | struct macro_source_file *current_file = 0; |
| 10141 | enum dwarf_macinfo_record_type macinfo_type; |
| 10142 | int at_commandline; |
| 10143 | |
| 10144 | if (dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_buffer == NULL) |
| 10145 | { |
| 10146 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, _("missing .debug_macinfo section")); |
| 10147 | return; |
| 10148 | } |
| 10149 | |
| 10150 | /* First pass: Find the name of the base filename. |
| 10151 | This filename is needed in order to process all macros whose definition |
| 10152 | (or undefinition) comes from the command line. These macros are defined |
| 10153 | before the first DW_MACINFO_start_file entry, and yet still need to be |
| 10154 | associated to the base file. |
| 10155 | |
| 10156 | To determine the base file name, we scan the macro definitions until we |
| 10157 | reach the first DW_MACINFO_start_file entry. We then initialize |
| 10158 | CURRENT_FILE accordingly so that any macro definition found before the |
| 10159 | first DW_MACINFO_start_file can still be associated to the base file. */ |
| 10160 | |
| 10161 | mac_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_buffer + offset; |
| 10162 | mac_end = dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_buffer |
| 10163 | + dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_size; |
| 10164 | |
| 10165 | do |
| 10166 | { |
| 10167 | /* Do we at least have room for a macinfo type byte? */ |
| 10168 | if (mac_ptr >= mac_end) |
| 10169 | { |
| 10170 | /* Complaint is printed during the second pass as GDB will probably |
| 10171 | stop the first pass earlier upon finding DW_MACINFO_start_file. */ |
| 10172 | break; |
| 10173 | } |
| 10174 | |
| 10175 | macinfo_type = read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr); |
| 10176 | mac_ptr++; |
| 10177 | |
| 10178 | switch (macinfo_type) |
| 10179 | { |
| 10180 | /* A zero macinfo type indicates the end of the macro |
| 10181 | information. */ |
| 10182 | case 0: |
| 10183 | break; |
| 10184 | |
| 10185 | case DW_MACINFO_define: |
| 10186 | case DW_MACINFO_undef: |
| 10187 | /* Only skip the data by MAC_PTR. */ |
| 10188 | { |
| 10189 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 10190 | |
| 10191 | read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10192 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10193 | read_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10194 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10195 | } |
| 10196 | break; |
| 10197 | |
| 10198 | case DW_MACINFO_start_file: |
| 10199 | { |
| 10200 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 10201 | int line, file; |
| 10202 | |
| 10203 | line = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10204 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10205 | file = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10206 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10207 | |
| 10208 | current_file = macro_start_file (file, line, current_file, comp_dir, |
| 10209 | lh, cu->objfile); |
| 10210 | } |
| 10211 | break; |
| 10212 | |
| 10213 | case DW_MACINFO_end_file: |
| 10214 | /* No data to skip by MAC_PTR. */ |
| 10215 | break; |
| 10216 | |
| 10217 | case DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext: |
| 10218 | /* Only skip the data by MAC_PTR. */ |
| 10219 | { |
| 10220 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 10221 | |
| 10222 | read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10223 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10224 | read_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10225 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10226 | } |
| 10227 | break; |
| 10228 | |
| 10229 | default: |
| 10230 | break; |
| 10231 | } |
| 10232 | } while (macinfo_type != 0 && current_file == NULL); |
| 10233 | |
| 10234 | /* Second pass: Process all entries. |
| 10235 | |
| 10236 | Use the AT_COMMAND_LINE flag to determine whether we are still processing |
| 10237 | command-line macro definitions/undefinitions. This flag is unset when we |
| 10238 | reach the first DW_MACINFO_start_file entry. */ |
| 10239 | |
| 10240 | mac_ptr = dwarf2_per_objfile->macinfo_buffer + offset; |
| 10241 | |
| 10242 | /* Determines if GDB is still before first DW_MACINFO_start_file. If true |
| 10243 | GDB is still reading the definitions from command line. First |
| 10244 | DW_MACINFO_start_file will need to be ignored as it was already executed |
| 10245 | to create CURRENT_FILE for the main source holding also the command line |
| 10246 | definitions. On first met DW_MACINFO_start_file this flag is reset to |
| 10247 | normally execute all the remaining DW_MACINFO_start_file macinfos. */ |
| 10248 | |
| 10249 | at_commandline = 1; |
| 10250 | |
| 10251 | do |
| 10252 | { |
| 10253 | /* Do we at least have room for a macinfo type byte? */ |
| 10254 | if (mac_ptr >= mac_end) |
| 10255 | { |
| 10256 | dwarf2_macros_too_long_complaint (); |
| 10257 | break; |
| 10258 | } |
| 10259 | |
| 10260 | macinfo_type = read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr); |
| 10261 | mac_ptr++; |
| 10262 | |
| 10263 | switch (macinfo_type) |
| 10264 | { |
| 10265 | /* A zero macinfo type indicates the end of the macro |
| 10266 | information. */ |
| 10267 | case 0: |
| 10268 | break; |
| 10269 | |
| 10270 | case DW_MACINFO_define: |
| 10271 | case DW_MACINFO_undef: |
| 10272 | { |
| 10273 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 10274 | int line; |
| 10275 | char *body; |
| 10276 | |
| 10277 | line = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10278 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10279 | body = read_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10280 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10281 | |
| 10282 | if (! current_file) |
| 10283 | { |
| 10284 | /* DWARF violation as no main source is present. */ |
| 10285 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 10286 | _("debug info with no main source gives macro %s " |
| 10287 | "on line %d: %s"), |
| 10288 | macinfo_type == |
| 10289 | DW_MACINFO_define ? _("definition") : macinfo_type == |
| 10290 | DW_MACINFO_undef ? _("undefinition") : |
| 10291 | "something-or-other", line, body); |
| 10292 | break; |
| 10293 | } |
| 10294 | if ((line == 0 && !at_commandline) || (line != 0 && at_commandline)) |
| 10295 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 10296 | _("debug info gives %s macro %s with %s line %d: %s"), |
| 10297 | at_commandline ? _("command-line") : _("in-file"), |
| 10298 | macinfo_type == |
| 10299 | DW_MACINFO_define ? _("definition") : macinfo_type == |
| 10300 | DW_MACINFO_undef ? _("undefinition") : |
| 10301 | "something-or-other", |
| 10302 | line == 0 ? _("zero") : _("non-zero"), line, body); |
| 10303 | |
| 10304 | if (macinfo_type == DW_MACINFO_define) |
| 10305 | parse_macro_definition (current_file, line, body); |
| 10306 | else if (macinfo_type == DW_MACINFO_undef) |
| 10307 | macro_undef (current_file, line, body); |
| 10308 | } |
| 10309 | break; |
| 10310 | |
| 10311 | case DW_MACINFO_start_file: |
| 10312 | { |
| 10313 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 10314 | int line, file; |
| 10315 | |
| 10316 | line = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10317 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10318 | file = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10319 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10320 | |
| 10321 | if ((line == 0 && !at_commandline) || (line != 0 && at_commandline)) |
| 10322 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 10323 | _("debug info gives source %d included " |
| 10324 | "from %s at %s line %d"), |
| 10325 | file, at_commandline ? _("command-line") : _("file"), |
| 10326 | line == 0 ? _("zero") : _("non-zero"), line); |
| 10327 | |
| 10328 | if (at_commandline) |
| 10329 | { |
| 10330 | /* This DW_MACINFO_start_file was executed in the pass one. */ |
| 10331 | at_commandline = 0; |
| 10332 | } |
| 10333 | else |
| 10334 | current_file = macro_start_file (file, line, |
| 10335 | current_file, comp_dir, |
| 10336 | lh, cu->objfile); |
| 10337 | } |
| 10338 | break; |
| 10339 | |
| 10340 | case DW_MACINFO_end_file: |
| 10341 | if (! current_file) |
| 10342 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 10343 | _("macro debug info has an unmatched `close_file' directive")); |
| 10344 | else |
| 10345 | { |
| 10346 | current_file = current_file->included_by; |
| 10347 | if (! current_file) |
| 10348 | { |
| 10349 | enum dwarf_macinfo_record_type next_type; |
| 10350 | |
| 10351 | /* GCC circa March 2002 doesn't produce the zero |
| 10352 | type byte marking the end of the compilation |
| 10353 | unit. Complain if it's not there, but exit no |
| 10354 | matter what. */ |
| 10355 | |
| 10356 | /* Do we at least have room for a macinfo type byte? */ |
| 10357 | if (mac_ptr >= mac_end) |
| 10358 | { |
| 10359 | dwarf2_macros_too_long_complaint (); |
| 10360 | return; |
| 10361 | } |
| 10362 | |
| 10363 | /* We don't increment mac_ptr here, so this is just |
| 10364 | a look-ahead. */ |
| 10365 | next_type = read_1_byte (abfd, mac_ptr); |
| 10366 | if (next_type != 0) |
| 10367 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 10368 | _("no terminating 0-type entry for macros in `.debug_macinfo' section")); |
| 10369 | |
| 10370 | return; |
| 10371 | } |
| 10372 | } |
| 10373 | break; |
| 10374 | |
| 10375 | case DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext: |
| 10376 | { |
| 10377 | unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 10378 | int constant; |
| 10379 | char *string; |
| 10380 | |
| 10381 | constant = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10382 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10383 | string = read_string (abfd, mac_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 10384 | mac_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 10385 | |
| 10386 | /* We don't recognize any vendor extensions. */ |
| 10387 | } |
| 10388 | break; |
| 10389 | } |
| 10390 | } while (macinfo_type != 0); |
| 10391 | } |
| 10392 | |
| 10393 | /* Check if the attribute's form is a DW_FORM_block* |
| 10394 | if so return true else false. */ |
| 10395 | static int |
| 10396 | attr_form_is_block (struct attribute *attr) |
| 10397 | { |
| 10398 | return (attr == NULL ? 0 : |
| 10399 | attr->form == DW_FORM_block1 |
| 10400 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_block2 |
| 10401 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_block4 |
| 10402 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_block); |
| 10403 | } |
| 10404 | |
| 10405 | /* Return non-zero if ATTR's value is a section offset --- classes |
| 10406 | lineptr, loclistptr, macptr or rangelistptr --- or zero, otherwise. |
| 10407 | You may use DW_UNSND (attr) to retrieve such offsets. |
| 10408 | |
| 10409 | Section 7.5.4, "Attribute Encodings", explains that no attribute |
| 10410 | may have a value that belongs to more than one of these classes; it |
| 10411 | would be ambiguous if we did, because we use the same forms for all |
| 10412 | of them. */ |
| 10413 | static int |
| 10414 | attr_form_is_section_offset (struct attribute *attr) |
| 10415 | { |
| 10416 | return (attr->form == DW_FORM_data4 |
| 10417 | || attr->form == DW_FORM_data8); |
| 10418 | } |
| 10419 | |
| 10420 | |
| 10421 | /* Return non-zero if ATTR's value falls in the 'constant' class, or |
| 10422 | zero otherwise. When this function returns true, you can apply |
| 10423 | dwarf2_get_attr_constant_value to it. |
| 10424 | |
| 10425 | However, note that for some attributes you must check |
| 10426 | attr_form_is_section_offset before using this test. DW_FORM_data4 |
| 10427 | and DW_FORM_data8 are members of both the constant class, and of |
| 10428 | the classes that contain offsets into other debug sections |
| 10429 | (lineptr, loclistptr, macptr or rangelistptr). The DWARF spec says |
| 10430 | that, if an attribute's can be either a constant or one of the |
| 10431 | section offset classes, DW_FORM_data4 and DW_FORM_data8 should be |
| 10432 | taken as section offsets, not constants. */ |
| 10433 | static int |
| 10434 | attr_form_is_constant (struct attribute *attr) |
| 10435 | { |
| 10436 | switch (attr->form) |
| 10437 | { |
| 10438 | case DW_FORM_sdata: |
| 10439 | case DW_FORM_udata: |
| 10440 | case DW_FORM_data1: |
| 10441 | case DW_FORM_data2: |
| 10442 | case DW_FORM_data4: |
| 10443 | case DW_FORM_data8: |
| 10444 | return 1; |
| 10445 | default: |
| 10446 | return 0; |
| 10447 | } |
| 10448 | } |
| 10449 | |
| 10450 | static void |
| 10451 | dwarf2_symbol_mark_computed (struct attribute *attr, struct symbol *sym, |
| 10452 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 10453 | { |
| 10454 | if (attr_form_is_section_offset (attr) |
| 10455 | /* ".debug_loc" may not exist at all, or the offset may be outside |
| 10456 | the section. If so, fall through to the complaint in the |
| 10457 | other branch. */ |
| 10458 | && DW_UNSND (attr) < dwarf2_per_objfile->loc_size) |
| 10459 | { |
| 10460 | struct dwarf2_loclist_baton *baton; |
| 10461 | |
| 10462 | baton = obstack_alloc (&cu->objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 10463 | sizeof (struct dwarf2_loclist_baton)); |
| 10464 | baton->per_cu = cu->per_cu; |
| 10465 | gdb_assert (baton->per_cu); |
| 10466 | |
| 10467 | /* We don't know how long the location list is, but make sure we |
| 10468 | don't run off the edge of the section. */ |
| 10469 | baton->size = dwarf2_per_objfile->loc_size - DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 10470 | baton->data = dwarf2_per_objfile->loc_buffer + DW_UNSND (attr); |
| 10471 | baton->base_address = cu->base_address; |
| 10472 | if (cu->base_known == 0) |
| 10473 | complaint (&symfile_complaints, |
| 10474 | _("Location list used without specifying the CU base address.")); |
| 10475 | |
| 10476 | SYMBOL_OPS (sym) = &dwarf2_loclist_funcs; |
| 10477 | SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON (sym) = baton; |
| 10478 | } |
| 10479 | else |
| 10480 | { |
| 10481 | struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton *baton; |
| 10482 | |
| 10483 | baton = obstack_alloc (&cu->objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 10484 | sizeof (struct dwarf2_locexpr_baton)); |
| 10485 | baton->per_cu = cu->per_cu; |
| 10486 | gdb_assert (baton->per_cu); |
| 10487 | |
| 10488 | if (attr_form_is_block (attr)) |
| 10489 | { |
| 10490 | /* Note that we're just copying the block's data pointer |
| 10491 | here, not the actual data. We're still pointing into the |
| 10492 | info_buffer for SYM's objfile; right now we never release |
| 10493 | that buffer, but when we do clean up properly this may |
| 10494 | need to change. */ |
| 10495 | baton->size = DW_BLOCK (attr)->size; |
| 10496 | baton->data = DW_BLOCK (attr)->data; |
| 10497 | } |
| 10498 | else |
| 10499 | { |
| 10500 | dwarf2_invalid_attrib_class_complaint ("location description", |
| 10501 | SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (sym)); |
| 10502 | baton->size = 0; |
| 10503 | baton->data = NULL; |
| 10504 | } |
| 10505 | |
| 10506 | SYMBOL_OPS (sym) = &dwarf2_locexpr_funcs; |
| 10507 | SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON (sym) = baton; |
| 10508 | } |
| 10509 | } |
| 10510 | |
| 10511 | /* Return the OBJFILE associated with the compilation unit CU. */ |
| 10512 | |
| 10513 | struct objfile * |
| 10514 | dwarf2_per_cu_objfile (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu) |
| 10515 | { |
| 10516 | struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->psymtab->objfile; |
| 10517 | |
| 10518 | /* Return the master objfile, so that we can report and look up the |
| 10519 | correct file containing this variable. */ |
| 10520 | if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink) |
| 10521 | objfile = objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink; |
| 10522 | |
| 10523 | return objfile; |
| 10524 | } |
| 10525 | |
| 10526 | /* Return the address size given in the compilation unit header for CU. */ |
| 10527 | |
| 10528 | CORE_ADDR |
| 10529 | dwarf2_per_cu_addr_size (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu) |
| 10530 | { |
| 10531 | if (per_cu->cu) |
| 10532 | return per_cu->cu->header.addr_size; |
| 10533 | else |
| 10534 | { |
| 10535 | /* If the CU is not currently read in, we re-read its header. */ |
| 10536 | struct objfile *objfile = per_cu->psymtab->objfile; |
| 10537 | struct dwarf2_per_objfile *per_objfile |
| 10538 | = objfile_data (objfile, dwarf2_objfile_data_key); |
| 10539 | gdb_byte *info_ptr = per_objfile->info_buffer + per_cu->offset; |
| 10540 | |
| 10541 | struct comp_unit_head cu_header; |
| 10542 | memset (&cu_header, 0, sizeof cu_header); |
| 10543 | read_comp_unit_head (&cu_header, info_ptr, objfile->obfd); |
| 10544 | return cu_header.addr_size; |
| 10545 | } |
| 10546 | } |
| 10547 | |
| 10548 | /* Locate the compilation unit from CU's objfile which contains the |
| 10549 | DIE at OFFSET. Raises an error on failure. */ |
| 10550 | |
| 10551 | static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data * |
| 10552 | dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (unsigned int offset, |
| 10553 | struct objfile *objfile) |
| 10554 | { |
| 10555 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu; |
| 10556 | int low, high; |
| 10557 | |
| 10558 | low = 0; |
| 10559 | high = dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units - 1; |
| 10560 | while (high > low) |
| 10561 | { |
| 10562 | int mid = low + (high - low) / 2; |
| 10563 | if (dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[mid]->offset >= offset) |
| 10564 | high = mid; |
| 10565 | else |
| 10566 | low = mid + 1; |
| 10567 | } |
| 10568 | gdb_assert (low == high); |
| 10569 | if (dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low]->offset > offset) |
| 10570 | { |
| 10571 | if (low == 0) |
| 10572 | error (_("Dwarf Error: could not find partial DIE containing " |
| 10573 | "offset 0x%lx [in module %s]"), |
| 10574 | (long) offset, bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd)); |
| 10575 | |
| 10576 | gdb_assert (dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low-1]->offset <= offset); |
| 10577 | return dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low-1]; |
| 10578 | } |
| 10579 | else |
| 10580 | { |
| 10581 | this_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->all_comp_units[low]; |
| 10582 | if (low == dwarf2_per_objfile->n_comp_units - 1 |
| 10583 | && offset >= this_cu->offset + this_cu->length) |
| 10584 | error (_("invalid dwarf2 offset %u"), offset); |
| 10585 | gdb_assert (offset < this_cu->offset + this_cu->length); |
| 10586 | return this_cu; |
| 10587 | } |
| 10588 | } |
| 10589 | |
| 10590 | /* Locate the compilation unit from OBJFILE which is located at exactly |
| 10591 | OFFSET. Raises an error on failure. */ |
| 10592 | |
| 10593 | static struct dwarf2_per_cu_data * |
| 10594 | dwarf2_find_comp_unit (unsigned int offset, struct objfile *objfile) |
| 10595 | { |
| 10596 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *this_cu; |
| 10597 | this_cu = dwarf2_find_containing_comp_unit (offset, objfile); |
| 10598 | if (this_cu->offset != offset) |
| 10599 | error (_("no compilation unit with offset %u."), offset); |
| 10600 | return this_cu; |
| 10601 | } |
| 10602 | |
| 10603 | /* Release one cached compilation unit, CU. We unlink it from the tree |
| 10604 | of compilation units, but we don't remove it from the read_in_chain; |
| 10605 | the caller is responsible for that. */ |
| 10606 | |
| 10607 | static void |
| 10608 | free_one_comp_unit (void *data) |
| 10609 | { |
| 10610 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu = data; |
| 10611 | |
| 10612 | if (cu->per_cu != NULL) |
| 10613 | cu->per_cu->cu = NULL; |
| 10614 | cu->per_cu = NULL; |
| 10615 | |
| 10616 | obstack_free (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, NULL); |
| 10617 | |
| 10618 | xfree (cu); |
| 10619 | } |
| 10620 | |
| 10621 | /* This cleanup function is passed the address of a dwarf2_cu on the stack |
| 10622 | when we're finished with it. We can't free the pointer itself, but be |
| 10623 | sure to unlink it from the cache. Also release any associated storage |
| 10624 | and perform cache maintenance. |
| 10625 | |
| 10626 | Only used during partial symbol parsing. */ |
| 10627 | |
| 10628 | static void |
| 10629 | free_stack_comp_unit (void *data) |
| 10630 | { |
| 10631 | struct dwarf2_cu *cu = data; |
| 10632 | |
| 10633 | obstack_free (&cu->comp_unit_obstack, NULL); |
| 10634 | cu->partial_dies = NULL; |
| 10635 | |
| 10636 | if (cu->per_cu != NULL) |
| 10637 | { |
| 10638 | /* This compilation unit is on the stack in our caller, so we |
| 10639 | should not xfree it. Just unlink it. */ |
| 10640 | cu->per_cu->cu = NULL; |
| 10641 | cu->per_cu = NULL; |
| 10642 | |
| 10643 | /* If we had a per-cu pointer, then we may have other compilation |
| 10644 | units loaded, so age them now. */ |
| 10645 | age_cached_comp_units (); |
| 10646 | } |
| 10647 | } |
| 10648 | |
| 10649 | /* Free all cached compilation units. */ |
| 10650 | |
| 10651 | static void |
| 10652 | free_cached_comp_units (void *data) |
| 10653 | { |
| 10654 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, **last_chain; |
| 10655 | |
| 10656 | per_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 10657 | last_chain = &dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 10658 | while (per_cu != NULL) |
| 10659 | { |
| 10660 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *next_cu; |
| 10661 | |
| 10662 | next_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain; |
| 10663 | |
| 10664 | free_one_comp_unit (per_cu->cu); |
| 10665 | *last_chain = next_cu; |
| 10666 | |
| 10667 | per_cu = next_cu; |
| 10668 | } |
| 10669 | } |
| 10670 | |
| 10671 | /* Increase the age counter on each cached compilation unit, and free |
| 10672 | any that are too old. */ |
| 10673 | |
| 10674 | static void |
| 10675 | age_cached_comp_units (void) |
| 10676 | { |
| 10677 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, **last_chain; |
| 10678 | |
| 10679 | dwarf2_clear_marks (dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain); |
| 10680 | per_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 10681 | while (per_cu != NULL) |
| 10682 | { |
| 10683 | per_cu->cu->last_used ++; |
| 10684 | if (per_cu->cu->last_used <= dwarf2_max_cache_age) |
| 10685 | dwarf2_mark (per_cu->cu); |
| 10686 | per_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain; |
| 10687 | } |
| 10688 | |
| 10689 | per_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 10690 | last_chain = &dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 10691 | while (per_cu != NULL) |
| 10692 | { |
| 10693 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *next_cu; |
| 10694 | |
| 10695 | next_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain; |
| 10696 | |
| 10697 | if (!per_cu->cu->mark) |
| 10698 | { |
| 10699 | free_one_comp_unit (per_cu->cu); |
| 10700 | *last_chain = next_cu; |
| 10701 | } |
| 10702 | else |
| 10703 | last_chain = &per_cu->cu->read_in_chain; |
| 10704 | |
| 10705 | per_cu = next_cu; |
| 10706 | } |
| 10707 | } |
| 10708 | |
| 10709 | /* Remove a single compilation unit from the cache. */ |
| 10710 | |
| 10711 | static void |
| 10712 | free_one_cached_comp_unit (void *target_cu) |
| 10713 | { |
| 10714 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu, **last_chain; |
| 10715 | |
| 10716 | per_cu = dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 10717 | last_chain = &dwarf2_per_objfile->read_in_chain; |
| 10718 | while (per_cu != NULL) |
| 10719 | { |
| 10720 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *next_cu; |
| 10721 | |
| 10722 | next_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain; |
| 10723 | |
| 10724 | if (per_cu->cu == target_cu) |
| 10725 | { |
| 10726 | free_one_comp_unit (per_cu->cu); |
| 10727 | *last_chain = next_cu; |
| 10728 | break; |
| 10729 | } |
| 10730 | else |
| 10731 | last_chain = &per_cu->cu->read_in_chain; |
| 10732 | |
| 10733 | per_cu = next_cu; |
| 10734 | } |
| 10735 | } |
| 10736 | |
| 10737 | /* Release all extra memory associated with OBJFILE. */ |
| 10738 | |
| 10739 | void |
| 10740 | dwarf2_free_objfile (struct objfile *objfile) |
| 10741 | { |
| 10742 | dwarf2_per_objfile = objfile_data (objfile, dwarf2_objfile_data_key); |
| 10743 | |
| 10744 | if (dwarf2_per_objfile == NULL) |
| 10745 | return; |
| 10746 | |
| 10747 | /* Cached DIE trees use xmalloc and the comp_unit_obstack. */ |
| 10748 | free_cached_comp_units (NULL); |
| 10749 | |
| 10750 | /* Everything else should be on the objfile obstack. */ |
| 10751 | } |
| 10752 | |
| 10753 | /* A pair of DIE offset and GDB type pointer. We store these |
| 10754 | in a hash table separate from the DIEs, and preserve them |
| 10755 | when the DIEs are flushed out of cache. */ |
| 10756 | |
| 10757 | struct dwarf2_offset_and_type |
| 10758 | { |
| 10759 | unsigned int offset; |
| 10760 | struct type *type; |
| 10761 | }; |
| 10762 | |
| 10763 | /* Hash function for a dwarf2_offset_and_type. */ |
| 10764 | |
| 10765 | static hashval_t |
| 10766 | offset_and_type_hash (const void *item) |
| 10767 | { |
| 10768 | const struct dwarf2_offset_and_type *ofs = item; |
| 10769 | return ofs->offset; |
| 10770 | } |
| 10771 | |
| 10772 | /* Equality function for a dwarf2_offset_and_type. */ |
| 10773 | |
| 10774 | static int |
| 10775 | offset_and_type_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs) |
| 10776 | { |
| 10777 | const struct dwarf2_offset_and_type *ofs_lhs = item_lhs; |
| 10778 | const struct dwarf2_offset_and_type *ofs_rhs = item_rhs; |
| 10779 | return ofs_lhs->offset == ofs_rhs->offset; |
| 10780 | } |
| 10781 | |
| 10782 | /* Set the type associated with DIE to TYPE. Save it in CU's hash |
| 10783 | table if necessary. For convenience, return TYPE. */ |
| 10784 | |
| 10785 | static struct type * |
| 10786 | set_die_type (struct die_info *die, struct type *type, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 10787 | { |
| 10788 | struct dwarf2_offset_and_type **slot, ofs; |
| 10789 | |
| 10790 | if (cu->type_hash == NULL) |
| 10791 | { |
| 10792 | gdb_assert (cu->per_cu != NULL); |
| 10793 | cu->per_cu->type_hash |
| 10794 | = htab_create_alloc_ex (cu->header.length / 24, |
| 10795 | offset_and_type_hash, |
| 10796 | offset_and_type_eq, |
| 10797 | NULL, |
| 10798 | &cu->objfile->objfile_obstack, |
| 10799 | hashtab_obstack_allocate, |
| 10800 | dummy_obstack_deallocate); |
| 10801 | cu->type_hash = cu->per_cu->type_hash; |
| 10802 | } |
| 10803 | |
| 10804 | ofs.offset = die->offset; |
| 10805 | ofs.type = type; |
| 10806 | slot = (struct dwarf2_offset_and_type **) |
| 10807 | htab_find_slot_with_hash (cu->type_hash, &ofs, ofs.offset, INSERT); |
| 10808 | *slot = obstack_alloc (&cu->objfile->objfile_obstack, sizeof (**slot)); |
| 10809 | **slot = ofs; |
| 10810 | return type; |
| 10811 | } |
| 10812 | |
| 10813 | /* Find the type for DIE in CU's type_hash, or return NULL if DIE does |
| 10814 | not have a saved type. */ |
| 10815 | |
| 10816 | static struct type * |
| 10817 | get_die_type (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 10818 | { |
| 10819 | struct dwarf2_offset_and_type *slot, ofs; |
| 10820 | htab_t type_hash = cu->type_hash; |
| 10821 | |
| 10822 | if (type_hash == NULL) |
| 10823 | return NULL; |
| 10824 | |
| 10825 | ofs.offset = die->offset; |
| 10826 | slot = htab_find_with_hash (type_hash, &ofs, ofs.offset); |
| 10827 | if (slot) |
| 10828 | return slot->type; |
| 10829 | else |
| 10830 | return NULL; |
| 10831 | } |
| 10832 | |
| 10833 | /* Set the mark field in CU and in every other compilation unit in the |
| 10834 | cache that we must keep because we are keeping CU. */ |
| 10835 | |
| 10836 | /* Add a dependence relationship from CU to REF_PER_CU. */ |
| 10837 | |
| 10838 | static void |
| 10839 | dwarf2_add_dependence (struct dwarf2_cu *cu, |
| 10840 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *ref_per_cu) |
| 10841 | { |
| 10842 | void **slot; |
| 10843 | |
| 10844 | if (cu->dependencies == NULL) |
| 10845 | cu->dependencies |
| 10846 | = htab_create_alloc_ex (5, htab_hash_pointer, htab_eq_pointer, |
| 10847 | NULL, &cu->comp_unit_obstack, |
| 10848 | hashtab_obstack_allocate, |
| 10849 | dummy_obstack_deallocate); |
| 10850 | |
| 10851 | slot = htab_find_slot (cu->dependencies, ref_per_cu, INSERT); |
| 10852 | if (*slot == NULL) |
| 10853 | *slot = ref_per_cu; |
| 10854 | } |
| 10855 | |
| 10856 | /* Set the mark field in CU and in every other compilation unit in the |
| 10857 | cache that we must keep because we are keeping CU. */ |
| 10858 | |
| 10859 | static int |
| 10860 | dwarf2_mark_helper (void **slot, void *data) |
| 10861 | { |
| 10862 | struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu; |
| 10863 | |
| 10864 | per_cu = (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *) *slot; |
| 10865 | if (per_cu->cu->mark) |
| 10866 | return 1; |
| 10867 | per_cu->cu->mark = 1; |
| 10868 | |
| 10869 | if (per_cu->cu->dependencies != NULL) |
| 10870 | htab_traverse (per_cu->cu->dependencies, dwarf2_mark_helper, NULL); |
| 10871 | |
| 10872 | return 1; |
| 10873 | } |
| 10874 | |
| 10875 | static void |
| 10876 | dwarf2_mark (struct dwarf2_cu *cu) |
| 10877 | { |
| 10878 | if (cu->mark) |
| 10879 | return; |
| 10880 | cu->mark = 1; |
| 10881 | if (cu->dependencies != NULL) |
| 10882 | htab_traverse (cu->dependencies, dwarf2_mark_helper, NULL); |
| 10883 | } |
| 10884 | |
| 10885 | static void |
| 10886 | dwarf2_clear_marks (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data *per_cu) |
| 10887 | { |
| 10888 | while (per_cu) |
| 10889 | { |
| 10890 | per_cu->cu->mark = 0; |
| 10891 | per_cu = per_cu->cu->read_in_chain; |
| 10892 | } |
| 10893 | } |
| 10894 | |
| 10895 | /* Trivial hash function for partial_die_info: the hash value of a DIE |
| 10896 | is its offset in .debug_info for this objfile. */ |
| 10897 | |
| 10898 | static hashval_t |
| 10899 | partial_die_hash (const void *item) |
| 10900 | { |
| 10901 | const struct partial_die_info *part_die = item; |
| 10902 | return part_die->offset; |
| 10903 | } |
| 10904 | |
| 10905 | /* Trivial comparison function for partial_die_info structures: two DIEs |
| 10906 | are equal if they have the same offset. */ |
| 10907 | |
| 10908 | static int |
| 10909 | partial_die_eq (const void *item_lhs, const void *item_rhs) |
| 10910 | { |
| 10911 | const struct partial_die_info *part_die_lhs = item_lhs; |
| 10912 | const struct partial_die_info *part_die_rhs = item_rhs; |
| 10913 | return part_die_lhs->offset == part_die_rhs->offset; |
| 10914 | } |
| 10915 | |
| 10916 | static struct cmd_list_element *set_dwarf2_cmdlist; |
| 10917 | static struct cmd_list_element *show_dwarf2_cmdlist; |
| 10918 | |
| 10919 | static void |
| 10920 | set_dwarf2_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) |
| 10921 | { |
| 10922 | help_list (set_dwarf2_cmdlist, "maintenance set dwarf2 ", -1, gdb_stdout); |
| 10923 | } |
| 10924 | |
| 10925 | static void |
| 10926 | show_dwarf2_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) |
| 10927 | { |
| 10928 | cmd_show_list (show_dwarf2_cmdlist, from_tty, ""); |
| 10929 | } |
| 10930 | |
| 10931 | void _initialize_dwarf2_read (void); |
| 10932 | |
| 10933 | void |
| 10934 | _initialize_dwarf2_read (void) |
| 10935 | { |
| 10936 | dwarf2_objfile_data_key = register_objfile_data (); |
| 10937 | |
| 10938 | add_prefix_cmd ("dwarf2", class_maintenance, set_dwarf2_cmd, _("\ |
| 10939 | Set DWARF 2 specific variables.\n\ |
| 10940 | Configure DWARF 2 variables such as the cache size"), |
| 10941 | &set_dwarf2_cmdlist, "maintenance set dwarf2 ", |
| 10942 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_set_cmdlist); |
| 10943 | |
| 10944 | add_prefix_cmd ("dwarf2", class_maintenance, show_dwarf2_cmd, _("\ |
| 10945 | Show DWARF 2 specific variables\n\ |
| 10946 | Show DWARF 2 variables such as the cache size"), |
| 10947 | &show_dwarf2_cmdlist, "maintenance show dwarf2 ", |
| 10948 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_show_cmdlist); |
| 10949 | |
| 10950 | add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("max-cache-age", class_obscure, |
| 10951 | &dwarf2_max_cache_age, _("\ |
| 10952 | Set the upper bound on the age of cached dwarf2 compilation units."), _("\ |
| 10953 | Show the upper bound on the age of cached dwarf2 compilation units."), _("\ |
| 10954 | A higher limit means that cached compilation units will be stored\n\ |
| 10955 | in memory longer, and more total memory will be used. Zero disables\n\ |
| 10956 | caching, which can slow down startup."), |
| 10957 | NULL, |
| 10958 | show_dwarf2_max_cache_age, |
| 10959 | &set_dwarf2_cmdlist, |
| 10960 | &show_dwarf2_cmdlist); |
| 10961 | |
| 10962 | add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("dwarf2-die", no_class, &dwarf2_die_debug, _("\ |
| 10963 | Set debugging of the dwarf2 DIE reader."), _("\ |
| 10964 | Show debugging of the dwarf2 DIE reader."), _("\ |
| 10965 | When enabled (non-zero), DIEs are dumped after they are read in.\n\ |
| 10966 | The value is the maximum depth to print."), |
| 10967 | NULL, |
| 10968 | NULL, |
| 10969 | &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist); |
| 10970 | } |