Work around GCC 6.3.1 bug
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / elfread.c
1 /* Read ELF (Executable and Linking Format) object files for GDB.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1991-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Written by Fred Fish at Cygnus Support.
6
7 This file is part of GDB.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21
22 #include "defs.h"
23 #include "bfd.h"
24 #include "elf-bfd.h"
25 #include "elf/common.h"
26 #include "elf/internal.h"
27 #include "elf/mips.h"
28 #include "symtab.h"
29 #include "symfile.h"
30 #include "objfiles.h"
31 #include "buildsym.h"
32 #include "stabsread.h"
33 #include "gdb-stabs.h"
34 #include "complaints.h"
35 #include "demangle.h"
36 #include "psympriv.h"
37 #include "filenames.h"
38 #include "probe.h"
39 #include "arch-utils.h"
40 #include "gdbtypes.h"
41 #include "value.h"
42 #include "infcall.h"
43 #include "gdbthread.h"
44 #include "regcache.h"
45 #include "bcache.h"
46 #include "gdb_bfd.h"
47 #include "build-id.h"
48 #include "location.h"
49 #include "auxv.h"
50
51 /* Forward declarations. */
52 extern const struct sym_fns elf_sym_fns_gdb_index;
53 extern const struct sym_fns elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms;
54
55 /* The struct elfinfo is available only during ELF symbol table and
56 psymtab reading. It is destroyed at the completion of psymtab-reading.
57 It's local to elf_symfile_read. */
58
59 struct elfinfo
60 {
61 asection *stabsect; /* Section pointer for .stab section */
62 asection *mdebugsect; /* Section pointer for .mdebug section */
63 };
64
65 /* Per-BFD data for probe info. */
66
67 static const struct bfd_data *probe_key = NULL;
68
69 /* Minimal symbols located at the GOT entries for .plt - that is the real
70 pointer where the given entry will jump to. It gets updated by the real
71 function address during lazy ld.so resolving in the inferior. These
72 minimal symbols are indexed for <tab>-completion. */
73
74 #define SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX "@got.plt"
75
76 /* Locate the segments in ABFD. */
77
78 static struct symfile_segment_data *
79 elf_symfile_segments (bfd *abfd)
80 {
81 Elf_Internal_Phdr *phdrs, **segments;
82 long phdrs_size;
83 int num_phdrs, num_segments, num_sections, i;
84 asection *sect;
85 struct symfile_segment_data *data;
86
87 phdrs_size = bfd_get_elf_phdr_upper_bound (abfd);
88 if (phdrs_size == -1)
89 return NULL;
90
91 phdrs = (Elf_Internal_Phdr *) alloca (phdrs_size);
92 num_phdrs = bfd_get_elf_phdrs (abfd, phdrs);
93 if (num_phdrs == -1)
94 return NULL;
95
96 num_segments = 0;
97 segments = XALLOCAVEC (Elf_Internal_Phdr *, num_phdrs);
98 for (i = 0; i < num_phdrs; i++)
99 if (phdrs[i].p_type == PT_LOAD)
100 segments[num_segments++] = &phdrs[i];
101
102 if (num_segments == 0)
103 return NULL;
104
105 data = XCNEW (struct symfile_segment_data);
106 data->num_segments = num_segments;
107 data->segment_bases = XCNEWVEC (CORE_ADDR, num_segments);
108 data->segment_sizes = XCNEWVEC (CORE_ADDR, num_segments);
109
110 for (i = 0; i < num_segments; i++)
111 {
112 data->segment_bases[i] = segments[i]->p_vaddr;
113 data->segment_sizes[i] = segments[i]->p_memsz;
114 }
115
116 num_sections = bfd_count_sections (abfd);
117 data->segment_info = XCNEWVEC (int, num_sections);
118
119 for (i = 0, sect = abfd->sections; sect != NULL; i++, sect = sect->next)
120 {
121 int j;
122 CORE_ADDR vma;
123
124 if ((bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sect) & SEC_ALLOC) == 0)
125 continue;
126
127 vma = bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sect);
128
129 for (j = 0; j < num_segments; j++)
130 if (segments[j]->p_memsz > 0
131 && vma >= segments[j]->p_vaddr
132 && (vma - segments[j]->p_vaddr) < segments[j]->p_memsz)
133 {
134 data->segment_info[i] = j + 1;
135 break;
136 }
137
138 /* We should have found a segment for every non-empty section.
139 If we haven't, we will not relocate this section by any
140 offsets we apply to the segments. As an exception, do not
141 warn about SHT_NOBITS sections; in normal ELF execution
142 environments, SHT_NOBITS means zero-initialized and belongs
143 in a segment, but in no-OS environments some tools (e.g. ARM
144 RealView) use SHT_NOBITS for uninitialized data. Since it is
145 uninitialized, it doesn't need a program header. Such
146 binaries are not relocatable. */
147 if (bfd_get_section_size (sect) > 0 && j == num_segments
148 && (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sect) & SEC_LOAD) != 0)
149 warning (_("Loadable section \"%s\" outside of ELF segments"),
150 bfd_section_name (abfd, sect));
151 }
152
153 return data;
154 }
155
156 /* We are called once per section from elf_symfile_read. We
157 need to examine each section we are passed, check to see
158 if it is something we are interested in processing, and
159 if so, stash away some access information for the section.
160
161 For now we recognize the dwarf debug information sections and
162 line number sections from matching their section names. The
163 ELF definition is no real help here since it has no direct
164 knowledge of DWARF (by design, so any debugging format can be
165 used).
166
167 We also recognize the ".stab" sections used by the Sun compilers
168 released with Solaris 2.
169
170 FIXME: The section names should not be hardwired strings (what
171 should they be? I don't think most object file formats have enough
172 section flags to specify what kind of debug section it is.
173 -kingdon). */
174
175 static void
176 elf_locate_sections (bfd *ignore_abfd, asection *sectp, void *eip)
177 {
178 struct elfinfo *ei;
179
180 ei = (struct elfinfo *) eip;
181 if (strcmp (sectp->name, ".stab") == 0)
182 {
183 ei->stabsect = sectp;
184 }
185 else if (strcmp (sectp->name, ".mdebug") == 0)
186 {
187 ei->mdebugsect = sectp;
188 }
189 }
190
191 static struct minimal_symbol *
192 record_minimal_symbol (minimal_symbol_reader &reader,
193 const char *name, int name_len, bool copy_name,
194 CORE_ADDR address,
195 enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type,
196 asection *bfd_section, struct objfile *objfile)
197 {
198 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
199
200 if (ms_type == mst_text || ms_type == mst_file_text
201 || ms_type == mst_text_gnu_ifunc)
202 address = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, address);
203
204 return reader.record_full (name, name_len, copy_name, address,
205 ms_type,
206 gdb_bfd_section_index (objfile->obfd,
207 bfd_section));
208 }
209
210 /* Read the symbol table of an ELF file.
211
212 Given an objfile, a symbol table, and a flag indicating whether the
213 symbol table contains regular, dynamic, or synthetic symbols, add all
214 the global function and data symbols to the minimal symbol table.
215
216 In stabs-in-ELF, as implemented by Sun, there are some local symbols
217 defined in the ELF symbol table, which can be used to locate
218 the beginnings of sections from each ".o" file that was linked to
219 form the executable objfile. We gather any such info and record it
220 in data structures hung off the objfile's private data. */
221
222 #define ST_REGULAR 0
223 #define ST_DYNAMIC 1
224 #define ST_SYNTHETIC 2
225
226 static void
227 elf_symtab_read (minimal_symbol_reader &reader,
228 struct objfile *objfile, int type,
229 long number_of_symbols, asymbol **symbol_table,
230 bool copy_names)
231 {
232 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
233 asymbol *sym;
234 long i;
235 CORE_ADDR symaddr;
236 enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type;
237 /* Name of the last file symbol. This is either a constant string or is
238 saved on the objfile's filename cache. */
239 const char *filesymname = "";
240 struct dbx_symfile_info *dbx = DBX_SYMFILE_INFO (objfile);
241 int stripped = (bfd_get_symcount (objfile->obfd) == 0);
242 int elf_make_msymbol_special_p
243 = gdbarch_elf_make_msymbol_special_p (gdbarch);
244
245 for (i = 0; i < number_of_symbols; i++)
246 {
247 sym = symbol_table[i];
248 if (sym->name == NULL || *sym->name == '\0')
249 {
250 /* Skip names that don't exist (shouldn't happen), or names
251 that are null strings (may happen). */
252 continue;
253 }
254
255 /* Skip "special" symbols, e.g. ARM mapping symbols. These are
256 symbols which do not correspond to objects in the symbol table,
257 but have some other target-specific meaning. */
258 if (bfd_is_target_special_symbol (objfile->obfd, sym))
259 {
260 if (gdbarch_record_special_symbol_p (gdbarch))
261 gdbarch_record_special_symbol (gdbarch, objfile, sym);
262 continue;
263 }
264
265 if (type == ST_DYNAMIC
266 && sym->section == bfd_und_section_ptr
267 && (sym->flags & BSF_FUNCTION))
268 {
269 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
270 bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
271 asection *sect;
272
273 /* Symbol is a reference to a function defined in
274 a shared library.
275 If its value is non zero then it is usually the address
276 of the corresponding entry in the procedure linkage table,
277 plus the desired section offset.
278 If its value is zero then the dynamic linker has to resolve
279 the symbol. We are unable to find any meaningful address
280 for this symbol in the executable file, so we skip it. */
281 symaddr = sym->value;
282 if (symaddr == 0)
283 continue;
284
285 /* sym->section is the undefined section. However, we want to
286 record the section where the PLT stub resides with the
287 minimal symbol. Search the section table for the one that
288 covers the stub's address. */
289 for (sect = abfd->sections; sect != NULL; sect = sect->next)
290 {
291 if ((bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sect) & SEC_ALLOC) == 0)
292 continue;
293
294 if (symaddr >= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sect)
295 && symaddr < bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sect)
296 + bfd_get_section_size (sect))
297 break;
298 }
299 if (!sect)
300 continue;
301
302 /* On ia64-hpux, we have discovered that the system linker
303 adds undefined symbols with nonzero addresses that cannot
304 be right (their address points inside the code of another
305 function in the .text section). This creates problems
306 when trying to determine which symbol corresponds to
307 a given address.
308
309 We try to detect those buggy symbols by checking which
310 section we think they correspond to. Normally, PLT symbols
311 are stored inside their own section, and the typical name
312 for that section is ".plt". So, if there is a ".plt"
313 section, and yet the section name of our symbol does not
314 start with ".plt", we ignore that symbol. */
315 if (!startswith (sect->name, ".plt")
316 && bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".plt") != NULL)
317 continue;
318
319 msym = record_minimal_symbol
320 (reader, sym->name, strlen (sym->name), copy_names,
321 symaddr, mst_solib_trampoline, sect, objfile);
322 if (msym != NULL)
323 {
324 msym->filename = filesymname;
325 if (elf_make_msymbol_special_p)
326 gdbarch_elf_make_msymbol_special (gdbarch, sym, msym);
327 }
328 continue;
329 }
330
331 /* If it is a nonstripped executable, do not enter dynamic
332 symbols, as the dynamic symbol table is usually a subset
333 of the main symbol table. */
334 if (type == ST_DYNAMIC && !stripped)
335 continue;
336 if (sym->flags & BSF_FILE)
337 {
338 filesymname
339 = (const char *) bcache (sym->name, strlen (sym->name) + 1,
340 objfile->per_bfd->filename_cache);
341 }
342 else if (sym->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM)
343 continue;
344 else if (sym->flags & (BSF_GLOBAL | BSF_LOCAL | BSF_WEAK
345 | BSF_GNU_UNIQUE))
346 {
347 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
348
349 /* Select global/local/weak symbols. Note that bfd puts abs
350 symbols in their own section, so all symbols we are
351 interested in will have a section. */
352 /* Bfd symbols are section relative. */
353 symaddr = sym->value + sym->section->vma;
354 /* For non-absolute symbols, use the type of the section
355 they are relative to, to intuit text/data. Bfd provides
356 no way of figuring this out for absolute symbols. */
357 if (sym->section == bfd_abs_section_ptr)
358 {
359 /* This is a hack to get the minimal symbol type
360 right for Irix 5, which has absolute addresses
361 with special section indices for dynamic symbols.
362
363 NOTE: uweigand-20071112: Synthetic symbols do not
364 have an ELF-private part, so do not touch those. */
365 unsigned int shndx = type == ST_SYNTHETIC ? 0 :
366 ((elf_symbol_type *) sym)->internal_elf_sym.st_shndx;
367
368 switch (shndx)
369 {
370 case SHN_MIPS_TEXT:
371 ms_type = mst_text;
372 break;
373 case SHN_MIPS_DATA:
374 ms_type = mst_data;
375 break;
376 case SHN_MIPS_ACOMMON:
377 ms_type = mst_bss;
378 break;
379 default:
380 ms_type = mst_abs;
381 }
382
383 /* If it is an Irix dynamic symbol, skip section name
384 symbols, relocate all others by section offset. */
385 if (ms_type != mst_abs)
386 {
387 if (sym->name[0] == '.')
388 continue;
389 }
390 }
391 else if (sym->section->flags & SEC_CODE)
392 {
393 if (sym->flags & (BSF_GLOBAL | BSF_WEAK | BSF_GNU_UNIQUE))
394 {
395 if (sym->flags & BSF_GNU_INDIRECT_FUNCTION)
396 ms_type = mst_text_gnu_ifunc;
397 else
398 ms_type = mst_text;
399 }
400 /* The BSF_SYNTHETIC check is there to omit ppc64 function
401 descriptors mistaken for static functions starting with 'L'.
402 */
403 else if ((sym->name[0] == '.' && sym->name[1] == 'L'
404 && (sym->flags & BSF_SYNTHETIC) == 0)
405 || ((sym->flags & BSF_LOCAL)
406 && sym->name[0] == '$'
407 && sym->name[1] == 'L'))
408 /* Looks like a compiler-generated label. Skip
409 it. The assembler should be skipping these (to
410 keep executables small), but apparently with
411 gcc on the (deleted) delta m88k SVR4, it loses.
412 So to have us check too should be harmless (but
413 I encourage people to fix this in the assembler
414 instead of adding checks here). */
415 continue;
416 else
417 {
418 ms_type = mst_file_text;
419 }
420 }
421 else if (sym->section->flags & SEC_ALLOC)
422 {
423 if (sym->flags & (BSF_GLOBAL | BSF_WEAK | BSF_GNU_UNIQUE))
424 {
425 if (sym->section->flags & SEC_LOAD)
426 {
427 ms_type = mst_data;
428 }
429 else
430 {
431 ms_type = mst_bss;
432 }
433 }
434 else if (sym->flags & BSF_LOCAL)
435 {
436 if (sym->section->flags & SEC_LOAD)
437 {
438 ms_type = mst_file_data;
439 }
440 else
441 {
442 ms_type = mst_file_bss;
443 }
444 }
445 else
446 {
447 ms_type = mst_unknown;
448 }
449 }
450 else
451 {
452 /* FIXME: Solaris2 shared libraries include lots of
453 odd "absolute" and "undefined" symbols, that play
454 hob with actions like finding what function the PC
455 is in. Ignore them if they aren't text, data, or bss. */
456 /* ms_type = mst_unknown; */
457 continue; /* Skip this symbol. */
458 }
459 msym = record_minimal_symbol
460 (reader, sym->name, strlen (sym->name), copy_names, symaddr,
461 ms_type, sym->section, objfile);
462
463 if (msym)
464 {
465 /* NOTE: uweigand-20071112: A synthetic symbol does not have an
466 ELF-private part. */
467 if (type != ST_SYNTHETIC)
468 {
469 /* Pass symbol size field in via BFD. FIXME!!! */
470 elf_symbol_type *elf_sym = (elf_symbol_type *) sym;
471 SET_MSYMBOL_SIZE (msym, elf_sym->internal_elf_sym.st_size);
472 }
473
474 msym->filename = filesymname;
475 if (elf_make_msymbol_special_p)
476 gdbarch_elf_make_msymbol_special (gdbarch, sym, msym);
477 }
478
479 /* If we see a default versioned symbol, install it under
480 its version-less name. */
481 if (msym != NULL)
482 {
483 const char *atsign = strchr (sym->name, '@');
484
485 if (atsign != NULL && atsign[1] == '@' && atsign > sym->name)
486 {
487 int len = atsign - sym->name;
488
489 record_minimal_symbol (reader, sym->name, len, true, symaddr,
490 ms_type, sym->section, objfile);
491 }
492 }
493
494 /* For @plt symbols, also record a trampoline to the
495 destination symbol. The @plt symbol will be used in
496 disassembly, and the trampoline will be used when we are
497 trying to find the target. */
498 if (msym && ms_type == mst_text && type == ST_SYNTHETIC)
499 {
500 int len = strlen (sym->name);
501
502 if (len > 4 && strcmp (sym->name + len - 4, "@plt") == 0)
503 {
504 struct minimal_symbol *mtramp;
505
506 mtramp = record_minimal_symbol (reader, sym->name, len - 4,
507 true, symaddr,
508 mst_solib_trampoline,
509 sym->section, objfile);
510 if (mtramp)
511 {
512 SET_MSYMBOL_SIZE (mtramp, MSYMBOL_SIZE (msym));
513 mtramp->created_by_gdb = 1;
514 mtramp->filename = filesymname;
515 if (elf_make_msymbol_special_p)
516 gdbarch_elf_make_msymbol_special (gdbarch,
517 sym, mtramp);
518 }
519 }
520 }
521 }
522 }
523 }
524
525 /* Build minimal symbols named `function@got.plt' (see SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX)
526 for later look ups of which function to call when user requests
527 a STT_GNU_IFUNC function. As the STT_GNU_IFUNC type is found at the target
528 library defining `function' we cannot yet know while reading OBJFILE which
529 of the SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX entries will be needed and later
530 DYN_SYMBOL_TABLE is no longer easily available for OBJFILE. */
531
532 static void
533 elf_rel_plt_read (minimal_symbol_reader &reader,
534 struct objfile *objfile, asymbol **dyn_symbol_table)
535 {
536 bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd;
537 const struct elf_backend_data *bed = get_elf_backend_data (obfd);
538 asection *plt, *relplt, *got_plt;
539 int plt_elf_idx;
540 bfd_size_type reloc_count, reloc;
541 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
542 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
543 size_t ptr_size = TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type);
544
545 if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink)
546 return;
547
548 plt = bfd_get_section_by_name (obfd, ".plt");
549 if (plt == NULL)
550 return;
551 plt_elf_idx = elf_section_data (plt)->this_idx;
552
553 got_plt = bfd_get_section_by_name (obfd, ".got.plt");
554 if (got_plt == NULL)
555 {
556 /* For platforms where there is no separate .got.plt. */
557 got_plt = bfd_get_section_by_name (obfd, ".got");
558 if (got_plt == NULL)
559 return;
560 }
561
562 /* This search algorithm is from _bfd_elf_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc. */
563 for (relplt = obfd->sections; relplt != NULL; relplt = relplt->next)
564 if (elf_section_data (relplt)->this_hdr.sh_info == plt_elf_idx
565 && (elf_section_data (relplt)->this_hdr.sh_type == SHT_REL
566 || elf_section_data (relplt)->this_hdr.sh_type == SHT_RELA))
567 break;
568 if (relplt == NULL)
569 return;
570
571 if (! bed->s->slurp_reloc_table (obfd, relplt, dyn_symbol_table, TRUE))
572 return;
573
574 std::string string_buffer;
575
576 reloc_count = relplt->size / elf_section_data (relplt)->this_hdr.sh_entsize;
577 for (reloc = 0; reloc < reloc_count; reloc++)
578 {
579 const char *name;
580 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
581 CORE_ADDR address;
582 const char *got_suffix = SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX;
583 const size_t got_suffix_len = strlen (SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX);
584
585 name = bfd_asymbol_name (*relplt->relocation[reloc].sym_ptr_ptr);
586 address = relplt->relocation[reloc].address;
587
588 /* Does the pointer reside in the .got.plt section? */
589 if (!(bfd_get_section_vma (obfd, got_plt) <= address
590 && address < bfd_get_section_vma (obfd, got_plt)
591 + bfd_get_section_size (got_plt)))
592 continue;
593
594 /* We cannot check if NAME is a reference to mst_text_gnu_ifunc as in
595 OBJFILE the symbol is undefined and the objfile having NAME defined
596 may not yet have been loaded. */
597
598 string_buffer.assign (name);
599 string_buffer.append (got_suffix, got_suffix + got_suffix_len);
600
601 msym = record_minimal_symbol (reader, string_buffer.c_str (),
602 string_buffer.size (),
603 true, address, mst_slot_got_plt, got_plt,
604 objfile);
605 if (msym)
606 SET_MSYMBOL_SIZE (msym, ptr_size);
607 }
608 }
609
610 /* The data pointer is htab_t for gnu_ifunc_record_cache_unchecked. */
611
612 static const struct objfile_data *elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data;
613
614 /* Map function names to CORE_ADDR in elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data. */
615
616 struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache
617 {
618 /* This is always a function entry address, not a function descriptor. */
619 CORE_ADDR addr;
620
621 char name[1];
622 };
623
624 /* htab_hash for elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data. */
625
626 static hashval_t
627 elf_gnu_ifunc_cache_hash (const void *a_voidp)
628 {
629 const struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *a
630 = (const struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *) a_voidp;
631
632 return htab_hash_string (a->name);
633 }
634
635 /* htab_eq for elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data. */
636
637 static int
638 elf_gnu_ifunc_cache_eq (const void *a_voidp, const void *b_voidp)
639 {
640 const struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *a
641 = (const struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *) a_voidp;
642 const struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *b
643 = (const struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *) b_voidp;
644
645 return strcmp (a->name, b->name) == 0;
646 }
647
648 /* Record the target function address of a STT_GNU_IFUNC function NAME is the
649 function entry address ADDR. Return 1 if NAME and ADDR are considered as
650 valid and therefore they were successfully recorded, return 0 otherwise.
651
652 Function does not expect a duplicate entry. Use
653 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_cache first to check if the entry for NAME already
654 exists. */
655
656 static int
657 elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache (const char *name, CORE_ADDR addr)
658 {
659 struct bound_minimal_symbol msym;
660 asection *sect;
661 struct objfile *objfile;
662 htab_t htab;
663 struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache entry_local, *entry_p;
664 void **slot;
665
666 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (addr);
667 if (msym.minsym == NULL)
668 return 0;
669 if (BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym) != addr)
670 return 0;
671 /* minimal symbols have always SYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION non-NULL. */
672 sect = MSYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION (msym.objfile, msym.minsym)->the_bfd_section;
673 objfile = msym.objfile;
674
675 /* If .plt jumps back to .plt the symbol is still deferred for later
676 resolution and it has no use for GDB. Besides ".text" this symbol can
677 reside also in ".opd" for ppc64 function descriptor. */
678 if (strcmp (bfd_get_section_name (objfile->obfd, sect), ".plt") == 0)
679 return 0;
680
681 htab = (htab_t) objfile_data (objfile, elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data);
682 if (htab == NULL)
683 {
684 htab = htab_create_alloc_ex (1, elf_gnu_ifunc_cache_hash,
685 elf_gnu_ifunc_cache_eq,
686 NULL, &objfile->objfile_obstack,
687 hashtab_obstack_allocate,
688 dummy_obstack_deallocate);
689 set_objfile_data (objfile, elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data, htab);
690 }
691
692 entry_local.addr = addr;
693 obstack_grow (&objfile->objfile_obstack, &entry_local,
694 offsetof (struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache, name));
695 obstack_grow_str0 (&objfile->objfile_obstack, name);
696 entry_p
697 = (struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *) obstack_finish (&objfile->objfile_obstack);
698
699 slot = htab_find_slot (htab, entry_p, INSERT);
700 if (*slot != NULL)
701 {
702 struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *entry_found_p
703 = (struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *) *slot;
704 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
705
706 if (entry_found_p->addr != addr)
707 {
708 /* This case indicates buggy inferior program, the resolved address
709 should never change. */
710
711 warning (_("gnu-indirect-function \"%s\" has changed its resolved "
712 "function_address from %s to %s"),
713 name, paddress (gdbarch, entry_found_p->addr),
714 paddress (gdbarch, addr));
715 }
716
717 /* New ENTRY_P is here leaked/duplicate in the OBJFILE obstack. */
718 }
719 *slot = entry_p;
720
721 return 1;
722 }
723
724 /* Try to find the target resolved function entry address of a STT_GNU_IFUNC
725 function NAME. If the address is found it is stored to *ADDR_P (if ADDR_P
726 is not NULL) and the function returns 1. It returns 0 otherwise.
727
728 Only the elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data hash table is searched by this
729 function. */
730
731 static int
732 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_cache (const char *name, CORE_ADDR *addr_p)
733 {
734 struct objfile *objfile;
735
736 ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES (current_program_space, objfile)
737 {
738 htab_t htab;
739 struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *entry_p;
740 void **slot;
741
742 htab = (htab_t) objfile_data (objfile, elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data);
743 if (htab == NULL)
744 continue;
745
746 entry_p = ((struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *)
747 alloca (sizeof (*entry_p) + strlen (name)));
748 strcpy (entry_p->name, name);
749
750 slot = htab_find_slot (htab, entry_p, NO_INSERT);
751 if (slot == NULL)
752 continue;
753 entry_p = (struct elf_gnu_ifunc_cache *) *slot;
754 gdb_assert (entry_p != NULL);
755
756 if (addr_p)
757 *addr_p = entry_p->addr;
758 return 1;
759 }
760
761 return 0;
762 }
763
764 /* Try to find the target resolved function entry address of a STT_GNU_IFUNC
765 function NAME. If the address is found it is stored to *ADDR_P (if ADDR_P
766 is not NULL) and the function returns 1. It returns 0 otherwise.
767
768 Only the SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX locations are searched by this function.
769 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_cache must have been already called for NAME to
770 prevent cache entries duplicates. */
771
772 static int
773 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_got (const char *name, CORE_ADDR *addr_p)
774 {
775 char *name_got_plt;
776 struct objfile *objfile;
777 const size_t got_suffix_len = strlen (SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX);
778
779 name_got_plt = (char *) alloca (strlen (name) + got_suffix_len + 1);
780 sprintf (name_got_plt, "%s" SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX, name);
781
782 ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES (current_program_space, objfile)
783 {
784 bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd;
785 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
786 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_data_ptr;
787 size_t ptr_size = TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type);
788 CORE_ADDR pointer_address, addr;
789 asection *plt;
790 gdb_byte *buf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (ptr_size);
791 struct bound_minimal_symbol msym;
792
793 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (name_got_plt, NULL, objfile);
794 if (msym.minsym == NULL)
795 continue;
796 if (MSYMBOL_TYPE (msym.minsym) != mst_slot_got_plt)
797 continue;
798 pointer_address = BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym);
799
800 plt = bfd_get_section_by_name (obfd, ".plt");
801 if (plt == NULL)
802 continue;
803
804 if (MSYMBOL_SIZE (msym.minsym) != ptr_size)
805 continue;
806 if (target_read_memory (pointer_address, buf, ptr_size) != 0)
807 continue;
808 addr = extract_typed_address (buf, ptr_type);
809 addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch, addr,
810 &current_target);
811 addr = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, addr);
812
813 if (addr_p)
814 *addr_p = addr;
815 if (elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache (name, addr))
816 return 1;
817 }
818
819 return 0;
820 }
821
822 /* Try to find the target resolved function entry address of a STT_GNU_IFUNC
823 function NAME. If the address is found it is stored to *ADDR_P (if ADDR_P
824 is not NULL) and the function returns 1. It returns 0 otherwise.
825
826 Both the elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data hash table and
827 SYMBOL_GOT_PLT_SUFFIX locations are searched by this function. */
828
829 static int
830 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_name (const char *name, CORE_ADDR *addr_p)
831 {
832 if (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_cache (name, addr_p))
833 return 1;
834
835 if (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_got (name, addr_p))
836 return 1;
837
838 return 0;
839 }
840
841 /* Call STT_GNU_IFUNC - a function returning addresss of a real function to
842 call. PC is theSTT_GNU_IFUNC resolving function entry. The value returned
843 is the entry point of the resolved STT_GNU_IFUNC target function to call.
844 */
845
846 static CORE_ADDR
847 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc)
848 {
849 const char *name_at_pc;
850 CORE_ADDR start_at_pc, address;
851 struct type *func_func_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_func_func;
852 struct value *function, *address_val;
853 CORE_ADDR hwcap = 0;
854 struct value *hwcap_val;
855
856 /* Try first any non-intrusive methods without an inferior call. */
857
858 if (find_pc_partial_function (pc, &name_at_pc, &start_at_pc, NULL)
859 && start_at_pc == pc)
860 {
861 if (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_name (name_at_pc, &address))
862 return address;
863 }
864 else
865 name_at_pc = NULL;
866
867 function = allocate_value (func_func_type);
868 VALUE_LVAL (function) = lval_memory;
869 set_value_address (function, pc);
870
871 /* STT_GNU_IFUNC resolver functions usually receive the HWCAP vector as
872 parameter. FUNCTION is the function entry address. ADDRESS may be a
873 function descriptor. */
874
875 target_auxv_search (&current_target, AT_HWCAP, &hwcap);
876 hwcap_val = value_from_longest (builtin_type (gdbarch)
877 ->builtin_unsigned_long, hwcap);
878 address_val = call_function_by_hand (function, NULL, 1, &hwcap_val);
879 address = value_as_address (address_val);
880 address = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch, address,
881 &current_target);
882 address = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, address);
883
884 if (name_at_pc)
885 elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache (name_at_pc, address);
886
887 return address;
888 }
889
890 /* Handle inferior hit of bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver, see its definition. */
891
892 static void
893 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_stop (struct breakpoint *b)
894 {
895 struct breakpoint *b_return;
896 struct frame_info *prev_frame = get_prev_frame (get_current_frame ());
897 struct frame_id prev_frame_id = get_stack_frame_id (prev_frame);
898 CORE_ADDR prev_pc = get_frame_pc (prev_frame);
899 int thread_id = ptid_to_global_thread_id (inferior_ptid);
900
901 gdb_assert (b->type == bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver);
902
903 for (b_return = b->related_breakpoint; b_return != b;
904 b_return = b_return->related_breakpoint)
905 {
906 gdb_assert (b_return->type == bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return);
907 gdb_assert (b_return->loc != NULL && b_return->loc->next == NULL);
908 gdb_assert (frame_id_p (b_return->frame_id));
909
910 if (b_return->thread == thread_id
911 && b_return->loc->requested_address == prev_pc
912 && frame_id_eq (b_return->frame_id, prev_frame_id))
913 break;
914 }
915
916 if (b_return == b)
917 {
918 /* No need to call find_pc_line for symbols resolving as this is only
919 a helper breakpointer never shown to the user. */
920
921 symtab_and_line sal;
922 sal.pspace = current_inferior ()->pspace;
923 sal.pc = prev_pc;
924 sal.section = find_pc_overlay (sal.pc);
925 sal.explicit_pc = 1;
926 b_return = set_momentary_breakpoint (get_frame_arch (prev_frame), sal,
927 prev_frame_id,
928 bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return);
929
930 /* set_momentary_breakpoint invalidates PREV_FRAME. */
931 prev_frame = NULL;
932
933 /* Add new b_return to the ring list b->related_breakpoint. */
934 gdb_assert (b_return->related_breakpoint == b_return);
935 b_return->related_breakpoint = b->related_breakpoint;
936 b->related_breakpoint = b_return;
937 }
938 }
939
940 /* Handle inferior hit of bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return, see its definition. */
941
942 static void
943 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop (struct breakpoint *b)
944 {
945 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (get_current_frame ());
946 struct type *func_func_type = builtin_type (gdbarch)->builtin_func_func;
947 struct type *value_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (func_func_type);
948 struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (inferior_ptid);
949 struct value *func_func;
950 struct value *value;
951 CORE_ADDR resolved_address, resolved_pc;
952
953 gdb_assert (b->type == bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return);
954
955 while (b->related_breakpoint != b)
956 {
957 struct breakpoint *b_next = b->related_breakpoint;
958
959 switch (b->type)
960 {
961 case bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver:
962 break;
963 case bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return:
964 delete_breakpoint (b);
965 break;
966 default:
967 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
968 _("handle_inferior_event: Invalid "
969 "gnu-indirect-function breakpoint type %d"),
970 (int) b->type);
971 }
972 b = b_next;
973 }
974 gdb_assert (b->type == bp_gnu_ifunc_resolver);
975 gdb_assert (b->loc->next == NULL);
976
977 func_func = allocate_value (func_func_type);
978 VALUE_LVAL (func_func) = lval_memory;
979 set_value_address (func_func, b->loc->related_address);
980
981 value = allocate_value (value_type);
982 gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, func_func, value_type, regcache,
983 value_contents_raw (value), NULL);
984 resolved_address = value_as_address (value);
985 resolved_pc = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch,
986 resolved_address,
987 &current_target);
988 resolved_pc = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, resolved_pc);
989
990 gdb_assert (current_program_space == b->pspace || b->pspace == NULL);
991 elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache (event_location_to_string (b->location.get ()),
992 resolved_pc);
993
994 b->type = bp_breakpoint;
995 update_breakpoint_locations (b, current_program_space,
996 find_pc_line (resolved_pc, 0), {});
997 }
998
999 /* A helper function for elf_symfile_read that reads the minimal
1000 symbols. */
1001
1002 static void
1003 elf_read_minimal_symbols (struct objfile *objfile, int symfile_flags,
1004 const struct elfinfo *ei)
1005 {
1006 bfd *synth_abfd, *abfd = objfile->obfd;
1007 long symcount = 0, dynsymcount = 0, synthcount, storage_needed;
1008 asymbol **symbol_table = NULL, **dyn_symbol_table = NULL;
1009 asymbol *synthsyms;
1010 struct dbx_symfile_info *dbx;
1011
1012 if (symtab_create_debug)
1013 {
1014 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1015 "Reading minimal symbols of objfile %s ...\n",
1016 objfile_name (objfile));
1017 }
1018
1019 /* If we already have minsyms, then we can skip some work here.
1020 However, if there were stabs or mdebug sections, we go ahead and
1021 redo all the work anyway, because the psym readers for those
1022 kinds of debuginfo need extra information found here. This can
1023 go away once all types of symbols are in the per-BFD object. */
1024 if (objfile->per_bfd->minsyms_read
1025 && ei->stabsect == NULL
1026 && ei->mdebugsect == NULL)
1027 {
1028 if (symtab_create_debug)
1029 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
1030 "... minimal symbols previously read\n");
1031 return;
1032 }
1033
1034 minimal_symbol_reader reader (objfile);
1035
1036 /* Allocate struct to keep track of the symfile. */
1037 dbx = XCNEW (struct dbx_symfile_info);
1038 set_objfile_data (objfile, dbx_objfile_data_key, dbx);
1039
1040 /* Process the normal ELF symbol table first. */
1041
1042 storage_needed = bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound (objfile->obfd);
1043 if (storage_needed < 0)
1044 error (_("Can't read symbols from %s: %s"),
1045 bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd),
1046 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
1047
1048 if (storage_needed > 0)
1049 {
1050 /* Memory gets permanently referenced from ABFD after
1051 bfd_canonicalize_symtab so it must not get freed before ABFD gets. */
1052
1053 symbol_table = (asymbol **) bfd_alloc (abfd, storage_needed);
1054 symcount = bfd_canonicalize_symtab (objfile->obfd, symbol_table);
1055
1056 if (symcount < 0)
1057 error (_("Can't read symbols from %s: %s"),
1058 bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd),
1059 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
1060
1061 elf_symtab_read (reader, objfile, ST_REGULAR, symcount, symbol_table,
1062 false);
1063 }
1064
1065 /* Add the dynamic symbols. */
1066
1067 storage_needed = bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound (objfile->obfd);
1068
1069 if (storage_needed > 0)
1070 {
1071 /* Memory gets permanently referenced from ABFD after
1072 bfd_get_synthetic_symtab so it must not get freed before ABFD gets.
1073 It happens only in the case when elf_slurp_reloc_table sees
1074 asection->relocation NULL. Determining which section is asection is
1075 done by _bfd_elf_get_synthetic_symtab which is all a bfd
1076 implementation detail, though. */
1077
1078 dyn_symbol_table = (asymbol **) bfd_alloc (abfd, storage_needed);
1079 dynsymcount = bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab (objfile->obfd,
1080 dyn_symbol_table);
1081
1082 if (dynsymcount < 0)
1083 error (_("Can't read symbols from %s: %s"),
1084 bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd),
1085 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
1086
1087 elf_symtab_read (reader, objfile, ST_DYNAMIC, dynsymcount,
1088 dyn_symbol_table, false);
1089
1090 elf_rel_plt_read (reader, objfile, dyn_symbol_table);
1091 }
1092
1093 /* Contrary to binutils --strip-debug/--only-keep-debug the strip command from
1094 elfutils (eu-strip) moves even the .symtab section into the .debug file.
1095
1096 bfd_get_synthetic_symtab on ppc64 for each function descriptor ELF symbol
1097 'name' creates a new BSF_SYNTHETIC ELF symbol '.name' with its code
1098 address. But with eu-strip files bfd_get_synthetic_symtab would fail to
1099 read the code address from .opd while it reads the .symtab section from
1100 a separate debug info file as the .opd section is SHT_NOBITS there.
1101
1102 With SYNTH_ABFD the .opd section will be read from the original
1103 backlinked binary where it is valid. */
1104
1105 if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink)
1106 synth_abfd = objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink->obfd;
1107 else
1108 synth_abfd = abfd;
1109
1110 /* Add synthetic symbols - for instance, names for any PLT entries. */
1111
1112 synthcount = bfd_get_synthetic_symtab (synth_abfd, symcount, symbol_table,
1113 dynsymcount, dyn_symbol_table,
1114 &synthsyms);
1115 if (synthcount > 0)
1116 {
1117 long i;
1118
1119 std::unique_ptr<asymbol *[]>
1120 synth_symbol_table (new asymbol *[synthcount]);
1121 for (i = 0; i < synthcount; i++)
1122 synth_symbol_table[i] = synthsyms + i;
1123 elf_symtab_read (reader, objfile, ST_SYNTHETIC, synthcount,
1124 synth_symbol_table.get (), true);
1125
1126 xfree (synthsyms);
1127 synthsyms = NULL;
1128 }
1129
1130 /* Install any minimal symbols that have been collected as the current
1131 minimal symbols for this objfile. The debug readers below this point
1132 should not generate new minimal symbols; if they do it's their
1133 responsibility to install them. "mdebug" appears to be the only one
1134 which will do this. */
1135
1136 reader.install ();
1137
1138 if (symtab_create_debug)
1139 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Done reading minimal symbols.\n");
1140 }
1141
1142 /* Scan and build partial symbols for a symbol file.
1143 We have been initialized by a call to elf_symfile_init, which
1144 currently does nothing.
1145
1146 This function only does the minimum work necessary for letting the
1147 user "name" things symbolically; it does not read the entire symtab.
1148 Instead, it reads the external and static symbols and puts them in partial
1149 symbol tables. When more extensive information is requested of a
1150 file, the corresponding partial symbol table is mutated into a full
1151 fledged symbol table by going back and reading the symbols
1152 for real.
1153
1154 We look for sections with specific names, to tell us what debug
1155 format to look for: FIXME!!!
1156
1157 elfstab_build_psymtabs() handles STABS symbols;
1158 mdebug_build_psymtabs() handles ECOFF debugging information.
1159
1160 Note that ELF files have a "minimal" symbol table, which looks a lot
1161 like a COFF symbol table, but has only the minimal information necessary
1162 for linking. We process this also, and use the information to
1163 build gdb's minimal symbol table. This gives us some minimal debugging
1164 capability even for files compiled without -g. */
1165
1166 static void
1167 elf_symfile_read (struct objfile *objfile, symfile_add_flags symfile_flags)
1168 {
1169 bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
1170 struct elfinfo ei;
1171
1172 memset ((char *) &ei, 0, sizeof (ei));
1173 bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, elf_locate_sections, (void *) & ei);
1174
1175 elf_read_minimal_symbols (objfile, symfile_flags, &ei);
1176
1177 /* ELF debugging information is inserted into the psymtab in the
1178 order of least informative first - most informative last. Since
1179 the psymtab table is searched `most recent insertion first' this
1180 increases the probability that more detailed debug information
1181 for a section is found.
1182
1183 For instance, an object file might contain both .mdebug (XCOFF)
1184 and .debug_info (DWARF2) sections then .mdebug is inserted first
1185 (searched last) and DWARF2 is inserted last (searched first). If
1186 we don't do this then the XCOFF info is found first - for code in
1187 an included file XCOFF info is useless. */
1188
1189 if (ei.mdebugsect)
1190 {
1191 const struct ecoff_debug_swap *swap;
1192
1193 /* .mdebug section, presumably holding ECOFF debugging
1194 information. */
1195 swap = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->elf_backend_ecoff_debug_swap;
1196 if (swap)
1197 elfmdebug_build_psymtabs (objfile, swap, ei.mdebugsect);
1198 }
1199 if (ei.stabsect)
1200 {
1201 asection *str_sect;
1202
1203 /* Stab sections have an associated string table that looks like
1204 a separate section. */
1205 str_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".stabstr");
1206
1207 /* FIXME should probably warn about a stab section without a stabstr. */
1208 if (str_sect)
1209 elfstab_build_psymtabs (objfile,
1210 ei.stabsect,
1211 str_sect->filepos,
1212 bfd_section_size (abfd, str_sect));
1213 }
1214
1215 if (dwarf2_has_info (objfile, NULL))
1216 {
1217 /* elf_sym_fns_gdb_index cannot handle simultaneous non-DWARF debug
1218 information present in OBJFILE. If there is such debug info present
1219 never use .gdb_index. */
1220
1221 if (!objfile_has_partial_symbols (objfile)
1222 && dwarf2_initialize_objfile (objfile))
1223 objfile_set_sym_fns (objfile, &elf_sym_fns_gdb_index);
1224 else
1225 {
1226 /* It is ok to do this even if the stabs reader made some
1227 partial symbols, because OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ has not been
1228 set, and so our lazy reader function will still be called
1229 when needed. */
1230 objfile_set_sym_fns (objfile, &elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms);
1231 }
1232 }
1233 /* If the file has its own symbol tables it has no separate debug
1234 info. `.dynsym'/`.symtab' go to MSYMBOLS, `.debug_info' goes to
1235 SYMTABS/PSYMTABS. `.gnu_debuglink' may no longer be present with
1236 `.note.gnu.build-id'.
1237
1238 .gnu_debugdata is !objfile_has_partial_symbols because it contains only
1239 .symtab, not .debug_* section. But if we already added .gnu_debugdata as
1240 an objfile via find_separate_debug_file_in_section there was no separate
1241 debug info available. Therefore do not attempt to search for another one,
1242 objfile->separate_debug_objfile->separate_debug_objfile GDB guarantees to
1243 be NULL and we would possibly violate it. */
1244
1245 else if (!objfile_has_partial_symbols (objfile)
1246 && objfile->separate_debug_objfile == NULL
1247 && objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink == NULL)
1248 {
1249 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> debugfile
1250 (find_separate_debug_file_by_buildid (objfile));
1251
1252 if (debugfile == NULL)
1253 debugfile.reset (find_separate_debug_file_by_debuglink (objfile));
1254
1255 if (debugfile != NULL)
1256 {
1257 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr abfd (symfile_bfd_open (debugfile.get ()));
1258
1259 symbol_file_add_separate (abfd.get (), debugfile.get (),
1260 symfile_flags, objfile);
1261 }
1262 }
1263 }
1264
1265 /* Callback to lazily read psymtabs. */
1266
1267 static void
1268 read_psyms (struct objfile *objfile)
1269 {
1270 if (dwarf2_has_info (objfile, NULL))
1271 dwarf2_build_psymtabs (objfile);
1272 }
1273
1274 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new symbol
1275 file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another file, e.g. a
1276 shared library).
1277
1278 We reinitialize buildsym, since we may be reading stabs from an ELF
1279 file. */
1280
1281 static void
1282 elf_new_init (struct objfile *ignore)
1283 {
1284 stabsread_new_init ();
1285 buildsym_new_init ();
1286 }
1287
1288 /* Perform any local cleanups required when we are done with a particular
1289 objfile. I.E, we are in the process of discarding all symbol information
1290 for an objfile, freeing up all memory held for it, and unlinking the
1291 objfile struct from the global list of known objfiles. */
1292
1293 static void
1294 elf_symfile_finish (struct objfile *objfile)
1295 {
1296 dwarf2_free_objfile (objfile);
1297 }
1298
1299 /* ELF specific initialization routine for reading symbols. */
1300
1301 static void
1302 elf_symfile_init (struct objfile *objfile)
1303 {
1304 /* ELF objects may be reordered, so set OBJF_REORDERED. If we
1305 find this causes a significant slowdown in gdb then we could
1306 set it in the debug symbol readers only when necessary. */
1307 objfile->flags |= OBJF_REORDERED;
1308 }
1309
1310 /* Implementation of `sym_get_probes', as documented in symfile.h. */
1311
1312 static const std::vector<probe *> &
1313 elf_get_probes (struct objfile *objfile)
1314 {
1315 std::vector<probe *> *probes_per_bfd;
1316
1317 /* Have we parsed this objfile's probes already? */
1318 probes_per_bfd = (std::vector<probe *> *) bfd_data (objfile->obfd, probe_key);
1319
1320 if (probes_per_bfd == NULL)
1321 {
1322 probes_per_bfd = new std::vector<probe *>;
1323
1324 /* Here we try to gather information about all types of probes from the
1325 objfile. */
1326 for (const probe_ops *ops : all_probe_ops)
1327 ops->get_probes (probes_per_bfd, objfile);
1328
1329 set_bfd_data (objfile->obfd, probe_key, probes_per_bfd);
1330 }
1331
1332 return *probes_per_bfd;
1333 }
1334
1335 /* Helper function used to free the space allocated for storing SystemTap
1336 probe information. */
1337
1338 static void
1339 probe_key_free (bfd *abfd, void *d)
1340 {
1341 std::vector<probe *> *probes = (std::vector<probe *> *) d;
1342
1343 for (probe *p : *probes)
1344 p->pops->destroy (p);
1345
1346 delete probes;
1347 }
1348
1349 \f
1350
1351 /* Implementation `sym_probe_fns', as documented in symfile.h. */
1352
1353 static const struct sym_probe_fns elf_probe_fns =
1354 {
1355 elf_get_probes, /* sym_get_probes */
1356 };
1357
1358 /* Register that we are able to handle ELF object file formats. */
1359
1360 static const struct sym_fns elf_sym_fns =
1361 {
1362 elf_new_init, /* init anything gbl to entire symtab */
1363 elf_symfile_init, /* read initial info, setup for sym_read() */
1364 elf_symfile_read, /* read a symbol file into symtab */
1365 NULL, /* sym_read_psymbols */
1366 elf_symfile_finish, /* finished with file, cleanup */
1367 default_symfile_offsets, /* Translate ext. to int. relocation */
1368 elf_symfile_segments, /* Get segment information from a file. */
1369 NULL,
1370 default_symfile_relocate, /* Relocate a debug section. */
1371 &elf_probe_fns, /* sym_probe_fns */
1372 &psym_functions
1373 };
1374
1375 /* The same as elf_sym_fns, but not registered and lazily reads
1376 psymbols. */
1377
1378 const struct sym_fns elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms =
1379 {
1380 elf_new_init, /* init anything gbl to entire symtab */
1381 elf_symfile_init, /* read initial info, setup for sym_read() */
1382 elf_symfile_read, /* read a symbol file into symtab */
1383 read_psyms, /* sym_read_psymbols */
1384 elf_symfile_finish, /* finished with file, cleanup */
1385 default_symfile_offsets, /* Translate ext. to int. relocation */
1386 elf_symfile_segments, /* Get segment information from a file. */
1387 NULL,
1388 default_symfile_relocate, /* Relocate a debug section. */
1389 &elf_probe_fns, /* sym_probe_fns */
1390 &psym_functions
1391 };
1392
1393 /* The same as elf_sym_fns, but not registered and uses the
1394 DWARF-specific GNU index rather than psymtab. */
1395 const struct sym_fns elf_sym_fns_gdb_index =
1396 {
1397 elf_new_init, /* init anything gbl to entire symab */
1398 elf_symfile_init, /* read initial info, setup for sym_red() */
1399 elf_symfile_read, /* read a symbol file into symtab */
1400 NULL, /* sym_read_psymbols */
1401 elf_symfile_finish, /* finished with file, cleanup */
1402 default_symfile_offsets, /* Translate ext. to int. relocatin */
1403 elf_symfile_segments, /* Get segment information from a file. */
1404 NULL,
1405 default_symfile_relocate, /* Relocate a debug section. */
1406 &elf_probe_fns, /* sym_probe_fns */
1407 &dwarf2_gdb_index_functions
1408 };
1409
1410 /* STT_GNU_IFUNC resolver vector to be installed to gnu_ifunc_fns_p. */
1411
1412 static const struct gnu_ifunc_fns elf_gnu_ifunc_fns =
1413 {
1414 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr,
1415 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_name,
1416 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_stop,
1417 elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop
1418 };
1419
1420 void
1421 _initialize_elfread (void)
1422 {
1423 probe_key = register_bfd_data_with_cleanup (NULL, probe_key_free);
1424 add_symtab_fns (bfd_target_elf_flavour, &elf_sym_fns);
1425
1426 elf_objfile_gnu_ifunc_cache_data = register_objfile_data ();
1427 gnu_ifunc_fns_p = &elf_gnu_ifunc_fns;
1428 }
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