2001-01-15 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com>
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / stabsread.c
1 /* Support routines for decoding "stabs" debugging information format.
2 Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
3 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 This file is part of GDB.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22
23 /* Support routines for reading and decoding debugging information in
24 the "stabs" format. This format is used with many systems that use
25 the a.out object file format, as well as some systems that use
26 COFF or ELF where the stabs data is placed in a special section.
27 Avoid placing any object file format specific code in this file. */
28
29 #include "defs.h"
30 #include "gdb_string.h"
31 #include "bfd.h"
32 #include "obstack.h"
33 #include "symtab.h"
34 #include "gdbtypes.h"
35 #include "expression.h"
36 #include "symfile.h"
37 #include "objfiles.h"
38 #include "aout/stab_gnu.h" /* We always use GNU stabs, not native */
39 #include "libaout.h"
40 #include "aout/aout64.h"
41 #include "gdb-stabs.h"
42 #include "buildsym.h"
43 #include "complaints.h"
44 #include "demangle.h"
45 #include "language.h"
46 #include "doublest.h"
47
48 #include <ctype.h>
49
50 /* Ask stabsread.h to define the vars it normally declares `extern'. */
51 #define EXTERN
52 /**/
53 #include "stabsread.h" /* Our own declarations */
54 #undef EXTERN
55
56 extern void _initialize_stabsread (void);
57
58 /* The routines that read and process a complete stabs for a C struct or
59 C++ class pass lists of data member fields and lists of member function
60 fields in an instance of a field_info structure, as defined below.
61 This is part of some reorganization of low level C++ support and is
62 expected to eventually go away... (FIXME) */
63
64 struct field_info
65 {
66 struct nextfield
67 {
68 struct nextfield *next;
69
70 /* This is the raw visibility from the stab. It is not checked
71 for being one of the visibilities we recognize, so code which
72 examines this field better be able to deal. */
73 int visibility;
74
75 struct field field;
76 }
77 *list;
78 struct next_fnfieldlist
79 {
80 struct next_fnfieldlist *next;
81 struct fn_fieldlist fn_fieldlist;
82 }
83 *fnlist;
84 };
85
86 static void
87 read_one_struct_field (struct field_info *, char **, char *,
88 struct type *, struct objfile *);
89
90 static char *get_substring (char **, int);
91
92 static struct type *dbx_alloc_type (int[2], struct objfile *);
93
94 static long read_huge_number (char **, int, int *);
95
96 static struct type *error_type (char **, struct objfile *);
97
98 static void
99 patch_block_stabs (struct pending *, struct pending_stabs *,
100 struct objfile *);
101
102 static void fix_common_block (struct symbol *, int);
103
104 static int read_type_number (char **, int *);
105
106 static struct type *read_range_type (char **, int[2], struct objfile *);
107
108 static struct type *read_sun_builtin_type (char **, int[2], struct objfile *);
109
110 static struct type *read_sun_floating_type (char **, int[2],
111 struct objfile *);
112
113 static struct type *read_enum_type (char **, struct type *, struct objfile *);
114
115 static struct type *rs6000_builtin_type (int);
116
117 static int
118 read_member_functions (struct field_info *, char **, struct type *,
119 struct objfile *);
120
121 static int
122 read_struct_fields (struct field_info *, char **, struct type *,
123 struct objfile *);
124
125 static int
126 read_baseclasses (struct field_info *, char **, struct type *,
127 struct objfile *);
128
129 static int
130 read_tilde_fields (struct field_info *, char **, struct type *,
131 struct objfile *);
132
133 static int attach_fn_fields_to_type (struct field_info *, struct type *);
134
135 static int
136 attach_fields_to_type (struct field_info *, struct type *, struct objfile *);
137
138 static struct type *read_struct_type (char **, struct type *,
139 struct objfile *);
140
141 static struct type *read_array_type (char **, struct type *,
142 struct objfile *);
143
144 static struct type **read_args (char **, int, struct objfile *);
145
146 static int
147 read_cpp_abbrev (struct field_info *, char **, struct type *,
148 struct objfile *);
149
150 /* new functions added for cfront support */
151
152 static int
153 copy_cfront_struct_fields (struct field_info *, struct type *,
154 struct objfile *);
155
156 static char *get_cfront_method_physname (char *);
157
158 static int
159 read_cfront_baseclasses (struct field_info *, char **,
160 struct type *, struct objfile *);
161
162 static int
163 read_cfront_static_fields (struct field_info *, char **,
164 struct type *, struct objfile *);
165 static int
166 read_cfront_member_functions (struct field_info *, char **,
167 struct type *, struct objfile *);
168
169 /* end new functions added for cfront support */
170
171 static void
172 add_live_range (struct objfile *, struct symbol *, CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR);
173
174 static int resolve_live_range (struct objfile *, struct symbol *, char *);
175
176 static int process_reference (char **string);
177
178 static CORE_ADDR ref_search_value (int refnum);
179
180 static int
181 resolve_symbol_reference (struct objfile *, struct symbol *, char *);
182
183 void stabsread_clear_cache (void);
184
185 static const char vptr_name[] =
186 {'_', 'v', 'p', 't', 'r', CPLUS_MARKER, '\0'};
187 static const char vb_name[] =
188 {'_', 'v', 'b', CPLUS_MARKER, '\0'};
189
190 /* Define this as 1 if a pcc declaration of a char or short argument
191 gives the correct address. Otherwise assume pcc gives the
192 address of the corresponding int, which is not the same on a
193 big-endian machine. */
194
195 #if !defined (BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION)
196 #define BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION 0
197 #endif
198 #if !defined (BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE)
199 #define BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE 0
200 #endif
201
202 static struct complaint invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint =
203 {"invalid C++ abbreviation `%s'", 0, 0};
204
205 static struct complaint invalid_cpp_type_complaint =
206 {"C++ abbreviated type name unknown at symtab pos %d", 0, 0};
207
208 static struct complaint member_fn_complaint =
209 {"member function type missing, got '%c'", 0, 0};
210
211 static struct complaint const_vol_complaint =
212 {"const/volatile indicator missing, got '%c'", 0, 0};
213
214 static struct complaint error_type_complaint =
215 {"debug info mismatch between compiler and debugger", 0, 0};
216
217 static struct complaint invalid_member_complaint =
218 {"invalid (minimal) member type data format at symtab pos %d.", 0, 0};
219
220 static struct complaint range_type_base_complaint =
221 {"base type %d of range type is not defined", 0, 0};
222
223 static struct complaint reg_value_complaint =
224 {"register number %d too large (max %d) in symbol %s", 0, 0};
225
226 static struct complaint vtbl_notfound_complaint =
227 {"virtual function table pointer not found when defining class `%s'", 0, 0};
228
229 static struct complaint unrecognized_cplus_name_complaint =
230 {"Unknown C++ symbol name `%s'", 0, 0};
231
232 static struct complaint rs6000_builtin_complaint =
233 {"Unknown builtin type %d", 0, 0};
234
235 static struct complaint unresolved_sym_chain_complaint =
236 {"%s: common block `%s' from global_sym_chain unresolved", 0, 0};
237
238 static struct complaint stabs_general_complaint =
239 {"%s", 0, 0};
240
241 static struct complaint lrs_general_complaint =
242 {"%s", 0, 0};
243
244 /* Make a list of forward references which haven't been defined. */
245
246 static struct type **undef_types;
247 static int undef_types_allocated;
248 static int undef_types_length;
249 static struct symbol *current_symbol = NULL;
250
251 /* Check for and handle cretinous stabs symbol name continuation! */
252 #define STABS_CONTINUE(pp,objfile) \
253 do { \
254 if (**(pp) == '\\' || (**(pp) == '?' && (*(pp))[1] == '\0')) \
255 *(pp) = next_symbol_text (objfile); \
256 } while (0)
257 \f
258 /* FIXME: These probably should be our own types (like rs6000_builtin_type
259 has its own types) rather than builtin_type_*. */
260 static struct type **os9k_type_vector[] =
261 {
262 0,
263 &builtin_type_int,
264 &builtin_type_char,
265 &builtin_type_long,
266 &builtin_type_short,
267 &builtin_type_unsigned_char,
268 &builtin_type_unsigned_short,
269 &builtin_type_unsigned_long,
270 &builtin_type_unsigned_int,
271 &builtin_type_float,
272 &builtin_type_double,
273 &builtin_type_void,
274 &builtin_type_long_double
275 };
276
277 static void os9k_init_type_vector (struct type **);
278
279 static void
280 os9k_init_type_vector (struct type **tv)
281 {
282 unsigned int i;
283 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (os9k_type_vector) / sizeof (struct type **); i++)
284 tv[i] = (os9k_type_vector[i] == 0 ? 0 : *(os9k_type_vector[i]));
285 }
286
287 /* Look up a dbx type-number pair. Return the address of the slot
288 where the type for that number-pair is stored.
289 The number-pair is in TYPENUMS.
290
291 This can be used for finding the type associated with that pair
292 or for associating a new type with the pair. */
293
294 struct type **
295 dbx_lookup_type (int typenums[2])
296 {
297 register int filenum = typenums[0];
298 register int index = typenums[1];
299 unsigned old_len;
300 register int real_filenum;
301 register struct header_file *f;
302 int f_orig_length;
303
304 if (filenum == -1) /* -1,-1 is for temporary types. */
305 return 0;
306
307 if (filenum < 0 || filenum >= n_this_object_header_files)
308 {
309 static struct complaint msg =
310 {"\
311 Invalid symbol data: type number (%d,%d) out of range at symtab pos %d.",
312 0, 0};
313 complain (&msg, filenum, index, symnum);
314 goto error_return;
315 }
316
317 if (filenum == 0)
318 {
319 if (index < 0)
320 {
321 /* Caller wants address of address of type. We think
322 that negative (rs6k builtin) types will never appear as
323 "lvalues", (nor should they), so we stuff the real type
324 pointer into a temp, and return its address. If referenced,
325 this will do the right thing. */
326 static struct type *temp_type;
327
328 temp_type = rs6000_builtin_type (index);
329 return &temp_type;
330 }
331
332 /* Type is defined outside of header files.
333 Find it in this object file's type vector. */
334 if (index >= type_vector_length)
335 {
336 old_len = type_vector_length;
337 if (old_len == 0)
338 {
339 type_vector_length = INITIAL_TYPE_VECTOR_LENGTH;
340 type_vector = (struct type **)
341 xmalloc (type_vector_length * sizeof (struct type *));
342 }
343 while (index >= type_vector_length)
344 {
345 type_vector_length *= 2;
346 }
347 type_vector = (struct type **)
348 xrealloc ((char *) type_vector,
349 (type_vector_length * sizeof (struct type *)));
350 memset (&type_vector[old_len], 0,
351 (type_vector_length - old_len) * sizeof (struct type *));
352
353 if (os9k_stabs)
354 /* Deal with OS9000 fundamental types. */
355 os9k_init_type_vector (type_vector);
356 }
357 return (&type_vector[index]);
358 }
359 else
360 {
361 real_filenum = this_object_header_files[filenum];
362
363 if (real_filenum >= N_HEADER_FILES (current_objfile))
364 {
365 struct type *temp_type;
366 struct type **temp_type_p;
367
368 warning ("GDB internal error: bad real_filenum");
369
370 error_return:
371 temp_type = init_type (TYPE_CODE_ERROR, 0, 0, NULL, NULL);
372 temp_type_p = (struct type **) xmalloc (sizeof (struct type *));
373 *temp_type_p = temp_type;
374 return temp_type_p;
375 }
376
377 f = HEADER_FILES (current_objfile) + real_filenum;
378
379 f_orig_length = f->length;
380 if (index >= f_orig_length)
381 {
382 while (index >= f->length)
383 {
384 f->length *= 2;
385 }
386 f->vector = (struct type **)
387 xrealloc ((char *) f->vector, f->length * sizeof (struct type *));
388 memset (&f->vector[f_orig_length], 0,
389 (f->length - f_orig_length) * sizeof (struct type *));
390 }
391 return (&f->vector[index]);
392 }
393 }
394
395 /* Make sure there is a type allocated for type numbers TYPENUMS
396 and return the type object.
397 This can create an empty (zeroed) type object.
398 TYPENUMS may be (-1, -1) to return a new type object that is not
399 put into the type vector, and so may not be referred to by number. */
400
401 static struct type *
402 dbx_alloc_type (int typenums[2], struct objfile *objfile)
403 {
404 register struct type **type_addr;
405
406 if (typenums[0] == -1)
407 {
408 return (alloc_type (objfile));
409 }
410
411 type_addr = dbx_lookup_type (typenums);
412
413 /* If we are referring to a type not known at all yet,
414 allocate an empty type for it.
415 We will fill it in later if we find out how. */
416 if (*type_addr == 0)
417 {
418 *type_addr = alloc_type (objfile);
419 }
420
421 return (*type_addr);
422 }
423
424 /* for all the stabs in a given stab vector, build appropriate types
425 and fix their symbols in given symbol vector. */
426
427 static void
428 patch_block_stabs (struct pending *symbols, struct pending_stabs *stabs,
429 struct objfile *objfile)
430 {
431 int ii;
432 char *name;
433 char *pp;
434 struct symbol *sym;
435
436 if (stabs)
437 {
438
439 /* for all the stab entries, find their corresponding symbols and
440 patch their types! */
441
442 for (ii = 0; ii < stabs->count; ++ii)
443 {
444 name = stabs->stab[ii];
445 pp = (char *) strchr (name, ':');
446 while (pp[1] == ':')
447 {
448 pp += 2;
449 pp = (char *) strchr (pp, ':');
450 }
451 sym = find_symbol_in_list (symbols, name, pp - name);
452 if (!sym)
453 {
454 /* FIXME-maybe: it would be nice if we noticed whether
455 the variable was defined *anywhere*, not just whether
456 it is defined in this compilation unit. But neither
457 xlc or GCC seem to need such a definition, and until
458 we do psymtabs (so that the minimal symbols from all
459 compilation units are available now), I'm not sure
460 how to get the information. */
461
462 /* On xcoff, if a global is defined and never referenced,
463 ld will remove it from the executable. There is then
464 a N_GSYM stab for it, but no regular (C_EXT) symbol. */
465 sym = (struct symbol *)
466 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack,
467 sizeof (struct symbol));
468
469 memset (sym, 0, sizeof (struct symbol));
470 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
471 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT;
472 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) =
473 obsavestring (name, pp - name, &objfile->symbol_obstack);
474 pp += 2;
475 if (*(pp - 1) == 'F' || *(pp - 1) == 'f')
476 {
477 /* I don't think the linker does this with functions,
478 so as far as I know this is never executed.
479 But it doesn't hurt to check. */
480 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) =
481 lookup_function_type (read_type (&pp, objfile));
482 }
483 else
484 {
485 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&pp, objfile);
486 }
487 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols);
488 }
489 else
490 {
491 pp += 2;
492 if (*(pp - 1) == 'F' || *(pp - 1) == 'f')
493 {
494 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) =
495 lookup_function_type (read_type (&pp, objfile));
496 }
497 else
498 {
499 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&pp, objfile);
500 }
501 }
502 }
503 }
504 }
505 \f
506
507 /* Read a number by which a type is referred to in dbx data,
508 or perhaps read a pair (FILENUM, TYPENUM) in parentheses.
509 Just a single number N is equivalent to (0,N).
510 Return the two numbers by storing them in the vector TYPENUMS.
511 TYPENUMS will then be used as an argument to dbx_lookup_type.
512
513 Returns 0 for success, -1 for error. */
514
515 static int
516 read_type_number (register char **pp, register int *typenums)
517 {
518 int nbits;
519 if (**pp == '(')
520 {
521 (*pp)++;
522 typenums[0] = read_huge_number (pp, ',', &nbits);
523 if (nbits != 0)
524 return -1;
525 typenums[1] = read_huge_number (pp, ')', &nbits);
526 if (nbits != 0)
527 return -1;
528 }
529 else
530 {
531 typenums[0] = 0;
532 typenums[1] = read_huge_number (pp, 0, &nbits);
533 if (nbits != 0)
534 return -1;
535 }
536 return 0;
537 }
538 \f
539
540 #define VISIBILITY_PRIVATE '0' /* Stabs character for private field */
541 #define VISIBILITY_PROTECTED '1' /* Stabs character for protected fld */
542 #define VISIBILITY_PUBLIC '2' /* Stabs character for public field */
543 #define VISIBILITY_IGNORE '9' /* Optimized out or zero length */
544
545 #define CFRONT_VISIBILITY_PRIVATE '2' /* Stabs character for private field */
546 #define CFRONT_VISIBILITY_PUBLIC '1' /* Stabs character for public field */
547
548 /* This code added to support parsing of ARM/Cfront stabs strings */
549
550 /* Get substring from string up to char c, advance string pointer past
551 suibstring. */
552
553 static char *
554 get_substring (char **p, int c)
555 {
556 char *str;
557 str = *p;
558 *p = strchr (*p, c);
559 if (*p)
560 {
561 **p = 0;
562 (*p)++;
563 }
564 else
565 str = 0;
566 return str;
567 }
568
569 /* Physname gets strcat'd onto sname in order to recreate the mangled
570 name (see funtion gdb_mangle_name in gdbtypes.c). For cfront, make
571 the physname look like that of g++ - take out the initial mangling
572 eg: for sname="a" and fname="foo__1aFPFs_i" return "FPFs_i" */
573
574 static char *
575 get_cfront_method_physname (char *fname)
576 {
577 int len = 0;
578 /* FIXME would like to make this generic for g++ too, but
579 that is already handled in read_member_funcctions */
580 char *p = fname;
581
582 /* search ahead to find the start of the mangled suffix */
583 if (*p == '_' && *(p + 1) == '_') /* compiler generated; probably a ctor/dtor */
584 p += 2;
585 while (p && (unsigned) ((p + 1) - fname) < strlen (fname) && *(p + 1) != '_')
586 p = strchr (p, '_');
587 if (!(p && *p == '_' && *(p + 1) == '_'))
588 error ("Invalid mangled function name %s", fname);
589 p += 2; /* advance past '__' */
590
591 /* struct name length and name of type should come next; advance past it */
592 while (isdigit (*p))
593 {
594 len = len * 10 + (*p - '0');
595 p++;
596 }
597 p += len;
598
599 return p;
600 }
601
602 /* Read base classes within cfront class definition.
603 eg: A:ZcA;1@Bpub v2@Bvirpri;__ct__1AFv func__1AFv *sfunc__1AFv ;as__1A ;;
604 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
605
606 A:ZcA;;foopri__1AFv foopro__1AFv __ct__1AFv __ct__1AFRC1A foopub__1AFv ;;;
607 ^
608 */
609
610 static int
611 read_cfront_baseclasses (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, struct type *type,
612 struct objfile *objfile)
613 {
614 static struct complaint msg_unknown =
615 {"\
616 Unsupported token in stabs string %s.\n",
617 0, 0};
618 static struct complaint msg_notfound =
619 {"\
620 Unable to find base type for %s.\n",
621 0, 0};
622 int bnum = 0;
623 char *p;
624 int i;
625 struct nextfield *new;
626
627 if (**pp == ';') /* no base classes; return */
628 {
629 ++(*pp);
630 return 1;
631 }
632
633 /* first count base classes so we can allocate space before parsing */
634 for (p = *pp; p && *p && *p != ';'; p++)
635 {
636 if (*p == ' ')
637 bnum++;
638 }
639 bnum++; /* add one more for last one */
640
641 /* now parse the base classes until we get to the start of the methods
642 (code extracted and munged from read_baseclasses) */
643 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
644 TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) = bnum;
645
646 /* allocate space */
647 {
648 int num_bytes = B_BYTES (TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type));
649 char *pointer;
650
651 pointer = (char *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, num_bytes);
652 TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type) = (B_TYPE *) pointer;
653 }
654 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type), TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type));
655
656 for (i = 0; i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); i++)
657 {
658 new = (struct nextfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct nextfield));
659 make_cleanup (xfree, new);
660 memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield));
661 new->next = fip->list;
662 fip->list = new;
663 FIELD_BITSIZE (new->field) = 0; /* this should be an unpacked field! */
664
665 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
666
667 /* virtual? eg: v2@Bvir */
668 if (**pp == 'v')
669 {
670 SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, i);
671 ++(*pp);
672 }
673
674 /* access? eg: 2@Bvir */
675 /* Note: protected inheritance not supported in cfront */
676 switch (*(*pp)++)
677 {
678 case CFRONT_VISIBILITY_PRIVATE:
679 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PRIVATE;
680 break;
681 case CFRONT_VISIBILITY_PUBLIC:
682 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PUBLIC;
683 break;
684 default:
685 /* Bad visibility format. Complain and treat it as
686 public. */
687 {
688 static struct complaint msg =
689 {
690 "Unknown visibility `%c' for baseclass", 0, 0};
691 complain (&msg, new->visibility);
692 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PUBLIC;
693 }
694 }
695
696 /* "@" comes next - eg: @Bvir */
697 if (**pp != '@')
698 {
699 complain (&msg_unknown, *pp);
700 return 1;
701 }
702 ++(*pp);
703
704
705 /* Set the bit offset of the portion of the object corresponding
706 to this baseclass. Always zero in the absence of
707 multiple inheritance. */
708 /* Unable to read bit position from stabs;
709 Assuming no multiple inheritance for now FIXME! */
710 /* We may have read this in the structure definition;
711 now we should fixup the members to be the actual base classes */
712 FIELD_BITPOS (new->field) = 0;
713
714 /* Get the base class name and type */
715 {
716 char *bname; /* base class name */
717 struct symbol *bsym; /* base class */
718 char *p1, *p2;
719 p1 = strchr (*pp, ' ');
720 p2 = strchr (*pp, ';');
721 if (p1 < p2)
722 bname = get_substring (pp, ' ');
723 else
724 bname = get_substring (pp, ';');
725 if (!bname || !*bname)
726 {
727 complain (&msg_unknown, *pp);
728 return 1;
729 }
730 /* FIXME! attach base info to type */
731 bsym = lookup_symbol (bname, 0, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, 0, 0); /*demangled_name */
732 if (bsym)
733 {
734 new->field.type = SYMBOL_TYPE (bsym);
735 new->field.name = type_name_no_tag (new->field.type);
736 }
737 else
738 {
739 complain (&msg_notfound, *pp);
740 return 1;
741 }
742 }
743
744 /* If more base classes to parse, loop again.
745 We ate the last ' ' or ';' in get_substring,
746 so on exit we will have skipped the trailing ';' */
747 /* if invalid, return 0; add code to detect - FIXME! */
748 }
749 return 1;
750 }
751
752 /* read cfront member functions.
753 pp points to string starting with list of functions
754 eg: A:ZcA;1@Bpub v2@Bvirpri;__ct__1AFv func__1AFv *sfunc__1AFv ;as__1A ;;
755 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
756 A:ZcA;;foopri__1AFv foopro__1AFv __ct__1AFv __ct__1AFRC1A foopub__1AFv ;;;
757 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
758 */
759
760 static int
761 read_cfront_member_functions (struct field_info *fip, char **pp,
762 struct type *type, struct objfile *objfile)
763 {
764 /* This code extracted from read_member_functions
765 so as to do the similar thing for our funcs */
766
767 int nfn_fields = 0;
768 int length = 0;
769 /* Total number of member functions defined in this class. If the class
770 defines two `f' functions, and one `g' function, then this will have
771 the value 3. */
772 int total_length = 0;
773 int i;
774 struct next_fnfield
775 {
776 struct next_fnfield *next;
777 struct fn_field fn_field;
778 }
779 *sublist;
780 struct type *look_ahead_type;
781 struct next_fnfieldlist *new_fnlist;
782 struct next_fnfield *new_sublist;
783 char *main_fn_name;
784 char *fname;
785 struct symbol *ref_func = 0;
786
787 /* Process each list until we find the end of the member functions.
788 eg: p = "__ct__1AFv foo__1AFv ;;;" */
789
790 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile); /* handle \\ */
791
792 while (**pp != ';' && (fname = get_substring (pp, ' '), fname))
793 {
794 int is_static = 0;
795 int sublist_count = 0;
796 char *pname;
797 if (fname[0] == '*') /* static member */
798 {
799 is_static = 1;
800 sublist_count++;
801 fname++;
802 }
803 ref_func = lookup_symbol (fname, 0, VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, 0); /* demangled name */
804 if (!ref_func)
805 {
806 static struct complaint msg =
807 {"\
808 Unable to find function symbol for %s\n",
809 0, 0};
810 complain (&msg, fname);
811 continue;
812 }
813 sublist = NULL;
814 look_ahead_type = NULL;
815 length = 0;
816
817 new_fnlist = (struct next_fnfieldlist *)
818 xmalloc (sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist));
819 make_cleanup (xfree, new_fnlist);
820 memset (new_fnlist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist));
821
822 /* The following is code to work around cfront generated stabs.
823 The stabs contains full mangled name for each field.
824 We try to demangle the name and extract the field name out of it. */
825 {
826 char *dem, *dem_p, *dem_args;
827 int dem_len;
828 dem = cplus_demangle (fname, DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS);
829 if (dem != NULL)
830 {
831 dem_p = strrchr (dem, ':');
832 if (dem_p != 0 && *(dem_p - 1) == ':')
833 dem_p++;
834 /* get rid of args */
835 dem_args = strchr (dem_p, '(');
836 if (dem_args == NULL)
837 dem_len = strlen (dem_p);
838 else
839 dem_len = dem_args - dem_p;
840 main_fn_name =
841 obsavestring (dem_p, dem_len, &objfile->type_obstack);
842 }
843 else
844 {
845 main_fn_name =
846 obsavestring (fname, strlen (fname), &objfile->type_obstack);
847 }
848 } /* end of code for cfront work around */
849
850 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.name = main_fn_name;
851
852 /*-------------------------------------------------*/
853 /* Set up the sublists
854 Sublists are stuff like args, static, visibility, etc.
855 so in ARM, we have to set that info some other way.
856 Multiple sublists happen if overloading
857 eg: foo::26=##1;:;2A.;
858 In g++, we'd loop here thru all the sublists... */
859
860 new_sublist =
861 (struct next_fnfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct next_fnfield));
862 make_cleanup (xfree, new_sublist);
863 memset (new_sublist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfield));
864
865 /* eat 1; from :;2A.; */
866 new_sublist->fn_field.type = SYMBOL_TYPE (ref_func); /* normally takes a read_type */
867 /* Make this type look like a method stub for gdb */
868 TYPE_FLAGS (new_sublist->fn_field.type) |= TYPE_FLAG_STUB;
869 TYPE_CODE (new_sublist->fn_field.type) = TYPE_CODE_METHOD;
870
871 /* If this is just a stub, then we don't have the real name here. */
872 if (TYPE_STUB (new_sublist->fn_field.type))
873 {
874 if (!TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (new_sublist->fn_field.type))
875 TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (new_sublist->fn_field.type) = type;
876 new_sublist->fn_field.is_stub = 1;
877 }
878
879 /* physname used later in mangling; eg PFs_i,5 for foo__1aFPFs_i
880 physname gets strcat'd in order to recreate the onto mangled name */
881 pname = get_cfront_method_physname (fname);
882 new_sublist->fn_field.physname = savestring (pname, strlen (pname));
883
884
885 /* Set this member function's visibility fields.
886 Unable to distinguish access from stabs definition!
887 Assuming public for now. FIXME!
888 (for private, set new_sublist->fn_field.is_private = 1,
889 for public, set new_sublist->fn_field.is_protected = 1) */
890
891 /* Unable to distinguish const/volatile from stabs definition!
892 Assuming normal for now. FIXME! */
893
894 new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 0;
895 new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 0; /* volatile not implemented in cfront */
896
897 /* Set virtual/static function info
898 How to get vtable offsets ?
899 Assuming normal for now FIXME!!
900 For vtables, figure out from whence this virtual function came.
901 It may belong to virtual function table of
902 one of its baseclasses.
903 set:
904 new_sublist -> fn_field.voffset = vtable offset,
905 new_sublist -> fn_field.fcontext = look_ahead_type;
906 where look_ahead_type is type of baseclass */
907 if (is_static)
908 new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = VOFFSET_STATIC;
909 else /* normal member function. */
910 new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = 0;
911 new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = 0;
912
913
914 /* Prepare new sublist */
915 new_sublist->next = sublist;
916 sublist = new_sublist;
917 length++;
918
919 /* In g++, we loop thu sublists - now we set from functions. */
920 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields = (struct fn_field *)
921 obstack_alloc (&objfile->type_obstack,
922 sizeof (struct fn_field) * length);
923 memset (new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields, 0,
924 sizeof (struct fn_field) * length);
925 for (i = length; (i--, sublist); sublist = sublist->next)
926 {
927 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields[i] = sublist->fn_field;
928 }
929
930 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.length = length;
931 new_fnlist->next = fip->fnlist;
932 fip->fnlist = new_fnlist;
933 nfn_fields++;
934 total_length += length;
935 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile); /* handle \\ */
936 } /* end of loop */
937
938 if (nfn_fields)
939 {
940 /* type should already have space */
941 TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type) = (struct fn_fieldlist *)
942 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * nfn_fields);
943 memset (TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type), 0,
944 sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * nfn_fields);
945 TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) = nfn_fields;
946 TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type) = total_length;
947 }
948
949 /* end of scope for reading member func */
950
951 /* eg: ";;" */
952
953 /* Skip trailing ';' and bump count of number of fields seen */
954 if (**pp == ';')
955 (*pp)++;
956 else
957 return 0;
958 return 1;
959 }
960
961 /* This routine fixes up partial cfront types that were created
962 while parsing the stabs. The main need for this function is
963 to add information such as methods to classes.
964 Examples of "p": "sA;;__ct__1AFv foo__1AFv ;;;" */
965 int
966 resolve_cfront_continuation (struct objfile *objfile, struct symbol *sym,
967 char *p)
968 {
969 struct symbol *ref_sym = 0;
970 char *sname;
971 /* snarfed from read_struct_type */
972 struct field_info fi;
973 struct type *type;
974 struct cleanup *back_to;
975
976 /* Need to make sure that fi isn't gunna conflict with struct
977 in case struct already had some fnfs */
978 fi.list = NULL;
979 fi.fnlist = NULL;
980 back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
981
982 /* We only accept structs, classes and unions at the moment.
983 Other continuation types include t (typedef), r (long dbl), ...
984 We may want to add support for them as well;
985 right now they are handled by duplicating the symbol information
986 into the type information (see define_symbol) */
987 if (*p != 's' /* structs */
988 && *p != 'c' /* class */
989 && *p != 'u') /* union */
990 return 0; /* only handle C++ types */
991 p++;
992
993 /* Get symbol typs name and validate
994 eg: p = "A;;__ct__1AFv foo__1AFv ;;;" */
995 sname = get_substring (&p, ';');
996 if (!sname || strcmp (sname, SYMBOL_NAME (sym)))
997 error ("Internal error: base symbol type name does not match\n");
998
999 /* Find symbol's internal gdb reference using demangled_name.
1000 This is the real sym that we want;
1001 sym was a temp hack to make debugger happy */
1002 ref_sym = lookup_symbol (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), 0, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, 0, 0);
1003 type = SYMBOL_TYPE (ref_sym);
1004
1005
1006 /* Now read the baseclasses, if any, read the regular C struct or C++
1007 class member fields, attach the fields to the type, read the C++
1008 member functions, attach them to the type, and then read any tilde
1009 field (baseclass specifier for the class holding the main vtable). */
1010
1011 if (!read_cfront_baseclasses (&fi, &p, type, objfile)
1012 /* g++ does this next, but cfront already did this:
1013 || !read_struct_fields (&fi, &p, type, objfile) */
1014 || !copy_cfront_struct_fields (&fi, type, objfile)
1015 || !read_cfront_member_functions (&fi, &p, type, objfile)
1016 || !read_cfront_static_fields (&fi, &p, type, objfile)
1017 || !attach_fields_to_type (&fi, type, objfile)
1018 || !attach_fn_fields_to_type (&fi, type)
1019 /* g++ does this next, but cfront doesn't seem to have this:
1020 || !read_tilde_fields (&fi, &p, type, objfile) */
1021 )
1022 {
1023 type = error_type (&p, objfile);
1024 }
1025
1026 do_cleanups (back_to);
1027 return 0;
1028 }
1029 /* End of code added to support parsing of ARM/Cfront stabs strings */
1030
1031
1032 /* This routine fixes up symbol references/aliases to point to the original
1033 symbol definition. Returns 0 on failure, non-zero on success. */
1034
1035 static int
1036 resolve_symbol_reference (struct objfile *objfile, struct symbol *sym, char *p)
1037 {
1038 int refnum;
1039 struct symbol *ref_sym = 0;
1040 struct alias_list *alias;
1041
1042 /* If this is not a symbol reference return now. */
1043 if (*p != '#')
1044 return 0;
1045
1046 /* Use "#<num>" as the name; we'll fix the name later.
1047 We stored the original symbol name as "#<id>=<name>"
1048 so we can now search for "#<id>" to resolving the reference.
1049 We'll fix the names later by removing the "#<id>" or "#<id>=" */
1050
1051 /*---------------------------------------------------------*/
1052 /* Get the reference id number, and
1053 advance p past the names so we can parse the rest.
1054 eg: id=2 for p : "2=", "2=z:r(0,1)" "2:r(0,1);l(#5,#6),l(#7,#4)" */
1055 /*---------------------------------------------------------*/
1056
1057 /* This gets reference name from string. sym may not have a name. */
1058
1059 /* Get the reference number associated with the reference id in the
1060 gdb stab string. From that reference number, get the main/primary
1061 symbol for this alias. */
1062 refnum = process_reference (&p);
1063 ref_sym = ref_search (refnum);
1064 if (!ref_sym)
1065 {
1066 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "symbol for reference not found");
1067 return 0;
1068 }
1069
1070 /* Parse the stab of the referencing symbol
1071 now that we have the referenced symbol.
1072 Add it as a new symbol and a link back to the referenced symbol.
1073 eg: p : "=", "=z:r(0,1)" ":r(0,1);l(#5,#6),l(#7,#4)" */
1074
1075
1076 /* If the stab symbol table and string contain:
1077 RSYM 0 5 00000000 868 #15=z:r(0,1)
1078 LBRAC 0 0 00000000 899 #5=
1079 SLINE 0 16 00000003 923 #6=
1080 Then the same symbols can be later referenced by:
1081 RSYM 0 5 00000000 927 #15:r(0,1);l(#5,#6)
1082 This is used in live range splitting to:
1083 1) specify that a symbol (#15) is actually just a new storage
1084 class for a symbol (#15=z) which was previously defined.
1085 2) specify that the beginning and ending ranges for a symbol
1086 (#15) are the values of the beginning (#5) and ending (#6)
1087 symbols. */
1088
1089 /* Read number as reference id.
1090 eg: p : "=", "=z:r(0,1)" ":r(0,1);l(#5,#6),l(#7,#4)" */
1091 /* FIXME! Might I want to use SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT;
1092 in case of "l(0,0)"? */
1093
1094 /*--------------------------------------------------*/
1095 /* Add this symbol to the reference list. */
1096 /*--------------------------------------------------*/
1097
1098 alias = (struct alias_list *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->type_obstack,
1099 sizeof (struct alias_list));
1100 if (!alias)
1101 {
1102 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "Unable to allocate alias list memory");
1103 return 0;
1104 }
1105
1106 alias->next = 0;
1107 alias->sym = sym;
1108
1109 if (!SYMBOL_ALIASES (ref_sym))
1110 {
1111 SYMBOL_ALIASES (ref_sym) = alias;
1112 }
1113 else
1114 {
1115 struct alias_list *temp;
1116
1117 /* Get to the end of the list. */
1118 for (temp = SYMBOL_ALIASES (ref_sym);
1119 temp->next;
1120 temp = temp->next)
1121 ;
1122 temp->next = alias;
1123 }
1124
1125 /* Want to fix up name so that other functions (eg. valops)
1126 will correctly print the name.
1127 Don't add_symbol_to_list so that lookup_symbol won't find it.
1128 nope... needed for fixups. */
1129 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = SYMBOL_NAME (ref_sym);
1130
1131 /* Done! */
1132 return 1;
1133 }
1134
1135 /* Structure for storing pointers to reference definitions for fast lookup
1136 during "process_later". */
1137
1138 struct ref_map
1139 {
1140 char *stabs;
1141 CORE_ADDR value;
1142 struct symbol *sym;
1143 };
1144
1145 #define MAX_CHUNK_REFS 100
1146 #define REF_CHUNK_SIZE (MAX_CHUNK_REFS * sizeof (struct ref_map))
1147 #define REF_MAP_SIZE(ref_chunk) ((ref_chunk) * REF_CHUNK_SIZE)
1148
1149 static struct ref_map *ref_map;
1150
1151 /* Ptr to free cell in chunk's linked list. */
1152 static int ref_count = 0;
1153
1154 /* Number of chunks malloced. */
1155 static int ref_chunk = 0;
1156
1157 /* This file maintains a cache of stabs aliases found in the symbol
1158 table. If the symbol table changes, this cache must be cleared
1159 or we are left holding onto data in invalid obstacks. */
1160 void
1161 stabsread_clear_cache (void)
1162 {
1163 ref_count = 0;
1164 ref_chunk = 0;
1165 }
1166
1167 /* Create array of pointers mapping refids to symbols and stab strings.
1168 Add pointers to reference definition symbols and/or their values as we
1169 find them, using their reference numbers as our index.
1170 These will be used later when we resolve references. */
1171 void
1172 ref_add (int refnum, struct symbol *sym, char *stabs, CORE_ADDR value)
1173 {
1174 if (ref_count == 0)
1175 ref_chunk = 0;
1176 if (refnum >= ref_count)
1177 ref_count = refnum + 1;
1178 if (ref_count > ref_chunk * MAX_CHUNK_REFS)
1179 {
1180 int new_slots = ref_count - ref_chunk * MAX_CHUNK_REFS;
1181 int new_chunks = new_slots / MAX_CHUNK_REFS + 1;
1182 ref_map = (struct ref_map *)
1183 xrealloc (ref_map, REF_MAP_SIZE (ref_chunk + new_chunks));
1184 memset (ref_map + ref_chunk * MAX_CHUNK_REFS, 0, new_chunks * REF_CHUNK_SIZE);
1185 ref_chunk += new_chunks;
1186 }
1187 ref_map[refnum].stabs = stabs;
1188 ref_map[refnum].sym = sym;
1189 ref_map[refnum].value = value;
1190 }
1191
1192 /* Return defined sym for the reference REFNUM. */
1193 struct symbol *
1194 ref_search (int refnum)
1195 {
1196 if (refnum < 0 || refnum > ref_count)
1197 return 0;
1198 return ref_map[refnum].sym;
1199 }
1200
1201 /* Return value for the reference REFNUM. */
1202
1203 static CORE_ADDR
1204 ref_search_value (int refnum)
1205 {
1206 if (refnum < 0 || refnum > ref_count)
1207 return 0;
1208 return ref_map[refnum].value;
1209 }
1210
1211 /* Parse a reference id in STRING and return the resulting
1212 reference number. Move STRING beyond the reference id. */
1213
1214 static int
1215 process_reference (char **string)
1216 {
1217 char *p;
1218 int refnum = 0;
1219
1220 if (**string != '#')
1221 return 0;
1222
1223 /* Advance beyond the initial '#'. */
1224 p = *string + 1;
1225
1226 /* Read number as reference id. */
1227 while (*p && isdigit (*p))
1228 {
1229 refnum = refnum * 10 + *p - '0';
1230 p++;
1231 }
1232 *string = p;
1233 return refnum;
1234 }
1235
1236 /* If STRING defines a reference, store away a pointer to the reference
1237 definition for later use. Return the reference number. */
1238
1239 int
1240 symbol_reference_defined (char **string)
1241 {
1242 char *p = *string;
1243 int refnum = 0;
1244
1245 refnum = process_reference (&p);
1246
1247 /* Defining symbols end in '=' */
1248 if (*p == '=')
1249 {
1250 /* Symbol is being defined here. */
1251 *string = p + 1;
1252 return refnum;
1253 }
1254 else
1255 {
1256 /* Must be a reference. Either the symbol has already been defined,
1257 or this is a forward reference to it. */
1258 *string = p;
1259 return -1;
1260 }
1261 }
1262
1263 /* ARGSUSED */
1264 struct symbol *
1265 define_symbol (CORE_ADDR valu, char *string, int desc, int type,
1266 struct objfile *objfile)
1267 {
1268 register struct symbol *sym;
1269 char *p = (char *) strchr (string, ':');
1270 int deftype;
1271 int synonym = 0;
1272 register int i;
1273
1274 /* We would like to eliminate nameless symbols, but keep their types.
1275 E.g. stab entry ":t10=*2" should produce a type 10, which is a pointer
1276 to type 2, but, should not create a symbol to address that type. Since
1277 the symbol will be nameless, there is no way any user can refer to it. */
1278
1279 int nameless;
1280
1281 /* Ignore syms with empty names. */
1282 if (string[0] == 0)
1283 return 0;
1284
1285 /* Ignore old-style symbols from cc -go */
1286 if (p == 0)
1287 return 0;
1288
1289 while (p[1] == ':')
1290 {
1291 p += 2;
1292 p = strchr (p, ':');
1293 }
1294
1295 /* If a nameless stab entry, all we need is the type, not the symbol.
1296 e.g. ":t10=*2" or a nameless enum like " :T16=ered:0,green:1,blue:2,;" */
1297 nameless = (p == string || ((string[0] == ' ') && (string[1] == ':')));
1298
1299 current_symbol = sym = (struct symbol *)
1300 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol));
1301 memset (sym, 0, sizeof (struct symbol));
1302
1303 switch (type & N_TYPE)
1304 {
1305 case N_TEXT:
1306 SYMBOL_SECTION (sym) = SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile);
1307 break;
1308 case N_DATA:
1309 SYMBOL_SECTION (sym) = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
1310 break;
1311 case N_BSS:
1312 SYMBOL_SECTION (sym) = SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile);
1313 break;
1314 }
1315
1316 if (processing_gcc_compilation)
1317 {
1318 /* GCC 2.x puts the line number in desc. SunOS apparently puts in the
1319 number of bytes occupied by a type or object, which we ignore. */
1320 SYMBOL_LINE (sym) = desc;
1321 }
1322 else
1323 {
1324 SYMBOL_LINE (sym) = 0; /* unknown */
1325 }
1326
1327 if (is_cplus_marker (string[0]))
1328 {
1329 /* Special GNU C++ names. */
1330 switch (string[1])
1331 {
1332 case 't':
1333 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = obsavestring ("this", strlen ("this"),
1334 &objfile->symbol_obstack);
1335 break;
1336
1337 case 'v': /* $vtbl_ptr_type */
1338 /* Was: SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = "vptr"; */
1339 goto normal;
1340
1341 case 'e':
1342 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = obsavestring ("eh_throw", strlen ("eh_throw"),
1343 &objfile->symbol_obstack);
1344 break;
1345
1346 case '_':
1347 /* This was an anonymous type that was never fixed up. */
1348 goto normal;
1349
1350 #ifdef STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME
1351 case 'X':
1352 /* SunPRO (3.0 at least) static variable encoding. */
1353 goto normal;
1354 #endif
1355
1356 default:
1357 complain (&unrecognized_cplus_name_complaint, string);
1358 goto normal; /* Do *something* with it */
1359 }
1360 }
1361 else if (string[0] == '#')
1362 {
1363 /* Special GNU C extension for referencing symbols. */
1364 char *s;
1365 int refnum, nlen;
1366
1367 /* If STRING defines a new reference id, then add it to the
1368 reference map. Else it must be referring to a previously
1369 defined symbol, so add it to the alias list of the previously
1370 defined symbol. */
1371 s = string;
1372 refnum = symbol_reference_defined (&s);
1373 if (refnum >= 0)
1374 ref_add (refnum, sym, string, SYMBOL_VALUE (sym));
1375 else if (!resolve_symbol_reference (objfile, sym, string))
1376 return NULL;
1377
1378 /* S..P contains the name of the symbol. We need to store
1379 the correct name into SYMBOL_NAME. */
1380 nlen = p - s;
1381 if (refnum >= 0)
1382 {
1383 if (nlen > 0)
1384 {
1385 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = (char *)
1386 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack, nlen);
1387 strncpy (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), s, nlen);
1388 SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[nlen] = '\0';
1389 SYMBOL_INIT_DEMANGLED_NAME (sym, &objfile->symbol_obstack);
1390 }
1391 else
1392 /* FIXME! Want SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = 0;
1393 Get error if leave name 0. So give it something. */
1394 {
1395 nlen = p - string;
1396 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = (char *)
1397 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack, nlen);
1398 strncpy (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), string, nlen);
1399 SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[nlen] = '\0';
1400 SYMBOL_INIT_DEMANGLED_NAME (sym, &objfile->symbol_obstack);
1401 }
1402 }
1403 /* Advance STRING beyond the reference id. */
1404 string = s;
1405 }
1406 else
1407 {
1408 normal:
1409 SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym) = current_subfile->language;
1410 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = (char *)
1411 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack, ((p - string) + 1));
1412 /* Open-coded memcpy--saves function call time. */
1413 /* FIXME: Does it really? Try replacing with simple strcpy and
1414 try it on an executable with a large symbol table. */
1415 /* FIXME: considering that gcc can open code memcpy anyway, I
1416 doubt it. xoxorich. */
1417 {
1418 register char *p1 = string;
1419 register char *p2 = SYMBOL_NAME (sym);
1420 while (p1 != p)
1421 {
1422 *p2++ = *p1++;
1423 }
1424 *p2++ = '\0';
1425 }
1426
1427 /* If this symbol is from a C++ compilation, then attempt to cache the
1428 demangled form for future reference. This is a typical time versus
1429 space tradeoff, that was decided in favor of time because it sped up
1430 C++ symbol lookups by a factor of about 20. */
1431
1432 SYMBOL_INIT_DEMANGLED_NAME (sym, &objfile->symbol_obstack);
1433 }
1434 p++;
1435
1436 /* Determine the type of name being defined. */
1437 #if 0
1438 /* Getting GDB to correctly skip the symbol on an undefined symbol
1439 descriptor and not ever dump core is a very dodgy proposition if
1440 we do things this way. I say the acorn RISC machine can just
1441 fix their compiler. */
1442 /* The Acorn RISC machine's compiler can put out locals that don't
1443 start with "234=" or "(3,4)=", so assume anything other than the
1444 deftypes we know how to handle is a local. */
1445 if (!strchr ("cfFGpPrStTvVXCR", *p))
1446 #else
1447 if (isdigit (*p) || *p == '(' || *p == '-')
1448 #endif
1449 deftype = 'l';
1450 else
1451 deftype = *p++;
1452
1453 switch (deftype)
1454 {
1455 case 'c':
1456 /* c is a special case, not followed by a type-number.
1457 SYMBOL:c=iVALUE for an integer constant symbol.
1458 SYMBOL:c=rVALUE for a floating constant symbol.
1459 SYMBOL:c=eTYPE,INTVALUE for an enum constant symbol.
1460 e.g. "b:c=e6,0" for "const b = blob1"
1461 (where type 6 is defined by "blobs:t6=eblob1:0,blob2:1,;"). */
1462 if (*p != '=')
1463 {
1464 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST;
1465 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = error_type (&p, objfile);
1466 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1467 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
1468 return sym;
1469 }
1470 ++p;
1471 switch (*p++)
1472 {
1473 case 'r':
1474 {
1475 double d = atof (p);
1476 char *dbl_valu;
1477
1478 /* FIXME-if-picky-about-floating-accuracy: Should be using
1479 target arithmetic to get the value. real.c in GCC
1480 probably has the necessary code. */
1481
1482 /* FIXME: lookup_fundamental_type is a hack. We should be
1483 creating a type especially for the type of float constants.
1484 Problem is, what type should it be?
1485
1486 Also, what should the name of this type be? Should we
1487 be using 'S' constants (see stabs.texinfo) instead? */
1488
1489 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile,
1490 FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT);
1491 dbl_valu = (char *)
1492 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack,
1493 TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)));
1494 store_typed_floating (dbl_valu, SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), d);
1495 SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym) = dbl_valu;
1496 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST_BYTES;
1497 }
1498 break;
1499 case 'i':
1500 {
1501 /* Defining integer constants this way is kind of silly,
1502 since 'e' constants allows the compiler to give not
1503 only the value, but the type as well. C has at least
1504 int, long, unsigned int, and long long as constant
1505 types; other languages probably should have at least
1506 unsigned as well as signed constants. */
1507
1508 /* We just need one int constant type for all objfiles.
1509 It doesn't depend on languages or anything (arguably its
1510 name should be a language-specific name for a type of
1511 that size, but I'm inclined to say that if the compiler
1512 wants a nice name for the type, it can use 'e'). */
1513 static struct type *int_const_type;
1514
1515 /* Yes, this is as long as a *host* int. That is because we
1516 use atoi. */
1517 if (int_const_type == NULL)
1518 int_const_type =
1519 init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT,
1520 sizeof (int) * HOST_CHAR_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT, 0,
1521 "integer constant",
1522 (struct objfile *) NULL);
1523 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = int_const_type;
1524 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = atoi (p);
1525 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST;
1526 }
1527 break;
1528 case 'e':
1529 /* SYMBOL:c=eTYPE,INTVALUE for a constant symbol whose value
1530 can be represented as integral.
1531 e.g. "b:c=e6,0" for "const b = blob1"
1532 (where type 6 is defined by "blobs:t6=eblob1:0,blob2:1,;"). */
1533 {
1534 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST;
1535 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1536
1537 if (*p != ',')
1538 {
1539 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = error_type (&p, objfile);
1540 break;
1541 }
1542 ++p;
1543
1544 /* If the value is too big to fit in an int (perhaps because
1545 it is unsigned), or something like that, we silently get
1546 a bogus value. The type and everything else about it is
1547 correct. Ideally, we should be using whatever we have
1548 available for parsing unsigned and long long values,
1549 however. */
1550 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = atoi (p);
1551 }
1552 break;
1553 default:
1554 {
1555 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST;
1556 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = error_type (&p, objfile);
1557 }
1558 }
1559 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1560 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
1561 return sym;
1562
1563 case 'C':
1564 /* The name of a caught exception. */
1565 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1566 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LABEL;
1567 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1568 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu;
1569 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
1570 break;
1571
1572 case 'f':
1573 /* A static function definition. */
1574 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1575 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK;
1576 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1577 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
1578 /* fall into process_function_types. */
1579
1580 process_function_types:
1581 /* Function result types are described as the result type in stabs.
1582 We need to convert this to the function-returning-type-X type
1583 in GDB. E.g. "int" is converted to "function returning int". */
1584 if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
1585 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_function_type (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
1586
1587 /* All functions in C++ have prototypes. */
1588 if (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym) == language_cplus)
1589 TYPE_FLAGS (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) |= TYPE_FLAG_PROTOTYPED;
1590
1591 /* fall into process_prototype_types */
1592
1593 process_prototype_types:
1594 /* Sun acc puts declared types of arguments here. */
1595 if (*p == ';')
1596 {
1597 struct type *ftype = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
1598 int nsemi = 0;
1599 int nparams = 0;
1600 char *p1 = p;
1601
1602 /* Obtain a worst case guess for the number of arguments
1603 by counting the semicolons. */
1604 while (*p1)
1605 {
1606 if (*p1++ == ';')
1607 nsemi++;
1608 }
1609
1610 /* Allocate parameter information fields and fill them in. */
1611 TYPE_FIELDS (ftype) = (struct field *)
1612 TYPE_ALLOC (ftype, nsemi * sizeof (struct field));
1613 while (*p++ == ';')
1614 {
1615 struct type *ptype;
1616
1617 /* A type number of zero indicates the start of varargs.
1618 FIXME: GDB currently ignores vararg functions. */
1619 if (p[0] == '0' && p[1] == '\0')
1620 break;
1621 ptype = read_type (&p, objfile);
1622
1623 /* The Sun compilers mark integer arguments, which should
1624 be promoted to the width of the calling conventions, with
1625 a type which references itself. This type is turned into
1626 a TYPE_CODE_VOID type by read_type, and we have to turn
1627 it back into builtin_type_int here.
1628 FIXME: Do we need a new builtin_type_promoted_int_arg ? */
1629 if (TYPE_CODE (ptype) == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
1630 ptype = builtin_type_int;
1631 TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (ftype, nparams++) = ptype;
1632 }
1633 TYPE_NFIELDS (ftype) = nparams;
1634 TYPE_FLAGS (ftype) |= TYPE_FLAG_PROTOTYPED;
1635 }
1636 break;
1637
1638 case 'F':
1639 /* A global function definition. */
1640 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1641 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK;
1642 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1643 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols);
1644 goto process_function_types;
1645
1646 case 'G':
1647 /* For a class G (global) symbol, it appears that the
1648 value is not correct. It is necessary to search for the
1649 corresponding linker definition to find the value.
1650 These definitions appear at the end of the namelist. */
1651 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1652 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC;
1653 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1654 /* Don't add symbol references to global_sym_chain.
1655 Symbol references don't have valid names and wont't match up with
1656 minimal symbols when the global_sym_chain is relocated.
1657 We'll fixup symbol references when we fixup the defining symbol. */
1658 if (SYMBOL_NAME (sym) && SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[0] != '#')
1659 {
1660 i = hashname (SYMBOL_NAME (sym));
1661 SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym) = global_sym_chain[i];
1662 global_sym_chain[i] = sym;
1663 }
1664 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols);
1665 break;
1666
1667 /* This case is faked by a conditional above,
1668 when there is no code letter in the dbx data.
1669 Dbx data never actually contains 'l'. */
1670 case 's':
1671 case 'l':
1672 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1673 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LOCAL;
1674 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu;
1675 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1676 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
1677 break;
1678
1679 case 'p':
1680 if (*p == 'F')
1681 /* pF is a two-letter code that means a function parameter in Fortran.
1682 The type-number specifies the type of the return value.
1683 Translate it into a pointer-to-function type. */
1684 {
1685 p++;
1686 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)
1687 = lookup_pointer_type
1688 (lookup_function_type (read_type (&p, objfile)));
1689 }
1690 else
1691 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1692
1693 /* Normally this is a parameter, a LOC_ARG. On the i960, it
1694 can also be a LOC_LOCAL_ARG depending on symbol type. */
1695 #ifndef DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS
1696 #define DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS(type) LOC_ARG
1697 #endif
1698
1699 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS (type);
1700 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu;
1701 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1702 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
1703
1704 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER != BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
1705 {
1706 /* On little-endian machines, this crud is never necessary,
1707 and, if the extra bytes contain garbage, is harmful. */
1708 break;
1709 }
1710
1711 /* If it's gcc-compiled, if it says `short', believe it. */
1712 if (processing_gcc_compilation || BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION)
1713 break;
1714
1715 if (!BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION)
1716 {
1717 /* This is the signed type which arguments get promoted to. */
1718 static struct type *pcc_promotion_type;
1719 /* This is the unsigned type which arguments get promoted to. */
1720 static struct type *pcc_unsigned_promotion_type;
1721
1722 /* Call it "int" because this is mainly C lossage. */
1723 if (pcc_promotion_type == NULL)
1724 pcc_promotion_type =
1725 init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
1726 0, "int", NULL);
1727
1728 if (pcc_unsigned_promotion_type == NULL)
1729 pcc_unsigned_promotion_type =
1730 init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
1731 TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED, "unsigned int", NULL);
1732
1733 if (BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE)
1734 {
1735 /* This is defined on machines (e.g. sparc) where we
1736 should believe the type of a PCC 'short' argument,
1737 but shouldn't believe the address (the address is the
1738 address of the corresponding int).
1739
1740 My guess is that this correction, as opposed to
1741 changing the parameter to an 'int' (as done below,
1742 for PCC on most machines), is the right thing to do
1743 on all machines, but I don't want to risk breaking
1744 something that already works. On most PCC machines,
1745 the sparc problem doesn't come up because the calling
1746 function has to zero the top bytes (not knowing
1747 whether the called function wants an int or a short),
1748 so there is little practical difference between an
1749 int and a short (except perhaps what happens when the
1750 GDB user types "print short_arg = 0x10000;").
1751
1752 Hacked for SunOS 4.1 by gnu@cygnus.com. In 4.1, the
1753 compiler actually produces the correct address (we
1754 don't need to fix it up). I made this code adapt so
1755 that it will offset the symbol if it was pointing at
1756 an int-aligned location and not otherwise. This way
1757 you can use the same gdb for 4.0.x and 4.1 systems.
1758
1759 If the parameter is shorter than an int, and is
1760 integral (e.g. char, short, or unsigned equivalent),
1761 and is claimed to be passed on an integer boundary,
1762 don't believe it! Offset the parameter's address to
1763 the tail-end of that integer. */
1764
1765 if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) < TYPE_LENGTH (pcc_promotion_type)
1766 && TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_INT
1767 && 0 == SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) % TYPE_LENGTH (pcc_promotion_type))
1768 {
1769 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) += TYPE_LENGTH (pcc_promotion_type)
1770 - TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
1771 }
1772 break;
1773 }
1774 else
1775 {
1776 /* If PCC says a parameter is a short or a char,
1777 it is really an int. */
1778 if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) < TYPE_LENGTH (pcc_promotion_type)
1779 && TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_INT)
1780 {
1781 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) =
1782 TYPE_UNSIGNED (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))
1783 ? pcc_unsigned_promotion_type
1784 : pcc_promotion_type;
1785 }
1786 break;
1787 }
1788 }
1789
1790 case 'P':
1791 /* acc seems to use P to declare the prototypes of functions that
1792 are referenced by this file. gdb is not prepared to deal
1793 with this extra information. FIXME, it ought to. */
1794 if (type == N_FUN)
1795 {
1796 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1797 goto process_prototype_types;
1798 }
1799 /*FALLTHROUGH */
1800
1801 case 'R':
1802 /* Parameter which is in a register. */
1803 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1804 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGPARM;
1805 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM (valu);
1806 if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) >= NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS)
1807 {
1808 complain (&reg_value_complaint, SYMBOL_VALUE (sym),
1809 NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS,
1810 SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym));
1811 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = SP_REGNUM; /* Known safe, though useless */
1812 }
1813 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1814 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
1815 break;
1816
1817 case 'r':
1818 /* Register variable (either global or local). */
1819 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1820 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGISTER;
1821 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM (valu);
1822 if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) >= NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS)
1823 {
1824 complain (&reg_value_complaint, SYMBOL_VALUE (sym),
1825 NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS,
1826 SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym));
1827 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = SP_REGNUM; /* Known safe, though useless */
1828 }
1829 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1830 if (within_function)
1831 {
1832 /* Sun cc uses a pair of symbols, one 'p' and one 'r' with the same
1833 name to represent an argument passed in a register.
1834 GCC uses 'P' for the same case. So if we find such a symbol pair
1835 we combine it into one 'P' symbol. For Sun cc we need to do this
1836 regardless of REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR, because the compiler puts out
1837 the 'p' symbol even if it never saves the argument onto the stack.
1838
1839 On most machines, we want to preserve both symbols, so that
1840 we can still get information about what is going on with the
1841 stack (VAX for computing args_printed, using stack slots instead
1842 of saved registers in backtraces, etc.).
1843
1844 Note that this code illegally combines
1845 main(argc) struct foo argc; { register struct foo argc; }
1846 but this case is considered pathological and causes a warning
1847 from a decent compiler. */
1848
1849 if (local_symbols
1850 && local_symbols->nsyms > 0
1851 #ifndef USE_REGISTER_NOT_ARG
1852 && REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR_P ()
1853 && REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR (processing_gcc_compilation,
1854 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))
1855 && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
1856 || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_UNION
1857 || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_SET
1858 || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING)
1859 #endif
1860 )
1861 {
1862 struct symbol *prev_sym;
1863 prev_sym = local_symbols->symbol[local_symbols->nsyms - 1];
1864 if ((SYMBOL_CLASS (prev_sym) == LOC_REF_ARG
1865 || SYMBOL_CLASS (prev_sym) == LOC_ARG)
1866 && STREQ (SYMBOL_NAME (prev_sym), SYMBOL_NAME (sym)))
1867 {
1868 SYMBOL_CLASS (prev_sym) = LOC_REGPARM;
1869 /* Use the type from the LOC_REGISTER; that is the type
1870 that is actually in that register. */
1871 SYMBOL_TYPE (prev_sym) = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
1872 SYMBOL_VALUE (prev_sym) = SYMBOL_VALUE (sym);
1873 sym = prev_sym;
1874 break;
1875 }
1876 }
1877 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
1878 }
1879 else
1880 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
1881 break;
1882
1883 case 'S':
1884 /* Static symbol at top level of file */
1885 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1886 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC;
1887 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu;
1888 #ifdef STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME
1889 if (IS_STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)))
1890 {
1891 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
1892 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), NULL, objfile);
1893 if (msym != NULL)
1894 {
1895 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME (SYMBOL_NAME (sym));
1896 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym);
1897 }
1898 }
1899 #endif
1900 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1901 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
1902 break;
1903
1904 case 't':
1905 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
1906
1907 /* For a nameless type, we don't want a create a symbol, thus we
1908 did not use `sym'. Return without further processing. */
1909 if (nameless)
1910 return NULL;
1911
1912 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
1913 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu;
1914 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
1915 /* C++ vagaries: we may have a type which is derived from
1916 a base type which did not have its name defined when the
1917 derived class was output. We fill in the derived class's
1918 base part member's name here in that case. */
1919 if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != NULL)
1920 if ((TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
1921 || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
1922 && TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)))
1923 {
1924 int j;
1925 for (j = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) - 1; j >= 0; j--)
1926 if (TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j) == 0)
1927 TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j) =
1928 type_name_no_tag (TYPE_BASECLASS (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j));
1929 }
1930
1931 if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == NULL)
1932 {
1933 /* gcc-2.6 or later (when using -fvtable-thunks)
1934 emits a unique named type for a vtable entry.
1935 Some gdb code depends on that specific name. */
1936 extern const char vtbl_ptr_name[];
1937
1938 if ((TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR
1939 && strcmp (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), vtbl_ptr_name))
1940 || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
1941 {
1942 /* If we are giving a name to a type such as "pointer to
1943 foo" or "function returning foo", we better not set
1944 the TYPE_NAME. If the program contains "typedef char
1945 *caddr_t;", we don't want all variables of type char
1946 * to print as caddr_t. This is not just a
1947 consequence of GDB's type management; PCC and GCC (at
1948 least through version 2.4) both output variables of
1949 either type char * or caddr_t with the type number
1950 defined in the 't' symbol for caddr_t. If a future
1951 compiler cleans this up it GDB is not ready for it
1952 yet, but if it becomes ready we somehow need to
1953 disable this check (without breaking the PCC/GCC2.4
1954 case).
1955
1956 Sigh.
1957
1958 Fortunately, this check seems not to be necessary
1959 for anything except pointers or functions. */
1960 /* ezannoni: 2000-10-26. This seems to apply for
1961 versions of gcc older than 2.8. This was the original
1962 problem: with the following code gdb would tell that
1963 the type for name1 is caddr_t, and func is char()
1964 typedef char *caddr_t;
1965 char *name2;
1966 struct x
1967 {
1968 char *name1;
1969 } xx;
1970 char *func()
1971 {
1972 }
1973 main () {}
1974 */
1975
1976 /* Pascal accepts names for pointer types. */
1977 if (current_subfile->language == language_pascal)
1978 {
1979 TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) = SYMBOL_NAME (sym);
1980 }
1981 }
1982 else
1983 TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) = SYMBOL_NAME (sym);
1984 }
1985
1986 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
1987 break;
1988
1989 case 'T':
1990 /* Struct, union, or enum tag. For GNU C++, this can be be followed
1991 by 't' which means we are typedef'ing it as well. */
1992 synonym = *p == 't';
1993
1994 if (synonym)
1995 p++;
1996 /* The semantics of C++ state that "struct foo { ... }" also defines
1997 a typedef for "foo". Unfortunately, cfront never makes the typedef
1998 when translating C++ into C. We make the typedef here so that
1999 "ptype foo" works as expected for cfront translated code. */
2000 else if (current_subfile->language == language_cplus)
2001 synonym = 1;
2002
2003 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
2004
2005 /* For a nameless type, we don't want a create a symbol, thus we
2006 did not use `sym'. Return without further processing. */
2007 if (nameless)
2008 return NULL;
2009
2010 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
2011 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu;
2012 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = STRUCT_NAMESPACE;
2013 if (TYPE_TAG_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == 0)
2014 TYPE_TAG_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))
2015 = obconcat (&objfile->type_obstack, "", "", SYMBOL_NAME (sym));
2016 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
2017
2018 if (synonym)
2019 {
2020 /* Clone the sym and then modify it. */
2021 register struct symbol *typedef_sym = (struct symbol *)
2022 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol));
2023 *typedef_sym = *sym;
2024 SYMBOL_CLASS (typedef_sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF;
2025 SYMBOL_VALUE (typedef_sym) = valu;
2026 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (typedef_sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
2027 if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == 0)
2028 TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))
2029 = obconcat (&objfile->type_obstack, "", "", SYMBOL_NAME (sym));
2030 add_symbol_to_list (typedef_sym, &file_symbols);
2031 }
2032 break;
2033
2034 case 'V':
2035 /* Static symbol of local scope */
2036 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
2037 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC;
2038 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu;
2039 #ifdef STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME
2040 if (IS_STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)))
2041 {
2042 struct minimal_symbol *msym;
2043 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), NULL, objfile);
2044 if (msym != NULL)
2045 {
2046 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = STATIC_TRANSFORM_NAME (SYMBOL_NAME (sym));
2047 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym);
2048 }
2049 }
2050 #endif
2051 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
2052 if (os9k_stabs)
2053 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols);
2054 else
2055 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
2056 break;
2057
2058 case 'v':
2059 /* Reference parameter */
2060 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
2061 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REF_ARG;
2062 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu;
2063 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
2064 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
2065 break;
2066
2067 case 'a':
2068 /* Reference parameter which is in a register. */
2069 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
2070 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGPARM_ADDR;
2071 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM (valu);
2072 if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) >= NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS)
2073 {
2074 complain (&reg_value_complaint, SYMBOL_VALUE (sym),
2075 NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS,
2076 SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym));
2077 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = SP_REGNUM; /* Known safe, though useless */
2078 }
2079 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
2080 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
2081 break;
2082
2083 case 'X':
2084 /* This is used by Sun FORTRAN for "function result value".
2085 Sun claims ("dbx and dbxtool interfaces", 2nd ed)
2086 that Pascal uses it too, but when I tried it Pascal used
2087 "x:3" (local symbol) instead. */
2088 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile);
2089 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LOCAL;
2090 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu;
2091 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
2092 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols);
2093 break;
2094
2095 /* New code added to support cfront stabs strings.
2096 Note: case 'P' already handled above */
2097 case 'Z':
2098 /* Cfront type continuation coming up!
2099 Find the original definition and add to it.
2100 We'll have to do this for the typedef too,
2101 since we cloned the symbol to define a type in read_type.
2102 Stabs info examples:
2103 __1C :Ztl
2104 foo__1CFv :ZtF (first def foo__1CFv:F(0,3);(0,24))
2105 C:ZsC;;__ct__1CFv func1__1CFv func2__1CFv ... ;;;
2106 where C is the name of the class.
2107 Unfortunately, we can't lookup the original symbol yet 'cuz
2108 we haven't finished reading all the symbols.
2109 Instead, we save it for processing later */
2110 process_later (sym, p, resolve_cfront_continuation);
2111 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = error_type (&p, objfile); /* FIXME! change later */
2112 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST;
2113 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = 0;
2114 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
2115 /* Don't add to list - we'll delete it later when
2116 we add the continuation to the real sym */
2117 return sym;
2118 /* End of new code added to support cfront stabs strings */
2119
2120 default:
2121 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = error_type (&p, objfile);
2122 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST;
2123 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = 0;
2124 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
2125 add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols);
2126 break;
2127 }
2128
2129 /* When passing structures to a function, some systems sometimes pass
2130 the address in a register, not the structure itself. */
2131
2132 if (REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR_P ()
2133 && REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR (processing_gcc_compilation, SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))
2134 && (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_REGPARM || SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_ARG))
2135 {
2136 struct type *symbol_type = check_typedef (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
2137
2138 if ((TYPE_CODE (symbol_type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
2139 || (TYPE_CODE (symbol_type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
2140 || (TYPE_CODE (symbol_type) == TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING)
2141 || (TYPE_CODE (symbol_type) == TYPE_CODE_SET))
2142 {
2143 /* If REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR yields non-zero we have to convert
2144 LOC_REGPARM to LOC_REGPARM_ADDR for structures and unions. */
2145 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_REGPARM)
2146 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGPARM_ADDR;
2147 /* Likewise for converting LOC_ARG to LOC_REF_ARG (for the 7th
2148 and subsequent arguments on the sparc, for example). */
2149 else if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_ARG)
2150 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REF_ARG;
2151 }
2152 }
2153
2154 /* Is there more to parse? For example LRS/alias information? */
2155 while (*p && *p == ';')
2156 {
2157 p++;
2158 if (*p && p[0] == 'l' && p[1] == '(')
2159 {
2160 /* GNU extensions for live range splitting may be appended to
2161 the end of the stab string. eg. "l(#1,#2);l(#3,#5)" */
2162
2163 /* Resolve the live range and add it to SYM's live range list. */
2164 if (!resolve_live_range (objfile, sym, p))
2165 return NULL;
2166
2167 /* Find end of live range info. */
2168 p = strchr (p, ')');
2169 if (!*p || *p != ')')
2170 {
2171 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "live range format not recognized");
2172 return NULL;
2173 }
2174 p++;
2175 }
2176 }
2177 return sym;
2178 }
2179
2180 /* Add the live range found in P to the symbol SYM in objfile OBJFILE. Returns
2181 non-zero on success, zero otherwise. */
2182
2183 static int
2184 resolve_live_range (struct objfile *objfile, struct symbol *sym, char *p)
2185 {
2186 int refnum;
2187 CORE_ADDR start, end;
2188
2189 /* Sanity check the beginning of the stabs string. */
2190 if (!*p || *p != 'l')
2191 {
2192 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "live range string 1");
2193 return 0;
2194 }
2195 p++;
2196
2197 if (!*p || *p != '(')
2198 {
2199 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "live range string 2");
2200 return 0;
2201 }
2202 p++;
2203
2204 /* Get starting value of range and advance P past the reference id.
2205
2206 ?!? In theory, the process_reference should never fail, but we should
2207 catch that case just in case the compiler scrogged the stabs. */
2208 refnum = process_reference (&p);
2209 start = ref_search_value (refnum);
2210 if (!start)
2211 {
2212 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "Live range symbol not found 1");
2213 return 0;
2214 }
2215
2216 if (!*p || *p != ',')
2217 {
2218 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "live range string 3");
2219 return 0;
2220 }
2221 p++;
2222
2223 /* Get ending value of range and advance P past the reference id.
2224
2225 ?!? In theory, the process_reference should never fail, but we should
2226 catch that case just in case the compiler scrogged the stabs. */
2227 refnum = process_reference (&p);
2228 end = ref_search_value (refnum);
2229 if (!end)
2230 {
2231 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "Live range symbol not found 2");
2232 return 0;
2233 }
2234
2235 if (!*p || *p != ')')
2236 {
2237 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "live range string 4");
2238 return 0;
2239 }
2240
2241 /* Now that we know the bounds of the range, add it to the
2242 symbol. */
2243 add_live_range (objfile, sym, start, end);
2244
2245 return 1;
2246 }
2247
2248 /* Add a new live range defined by START and END to the symbol SYM
2249 in objfile OBJFILE. */
2250
2251 static void
2252 add_live_range (struct objfile *objfile, struct symbol *sym, CORE_ADDR start,
2253 CORE_ADDR end)
2254 {
2255 struct range_list *r, *rs;
2256
2257 if (start >= end)
2258 {
2259 complain (&lrs_general_complaint, "end of live range follows start");
2260 return;
2261 }
2262
2263 /* Alloc new live range structure. */
2264 r = (struct range_list *)
2265 obstack_alloc (&objfile->type_obstack,
2266 sizeof (struct range_list));
2267 r->start = start;
2268 r->end = end;
2269 r->next = 0;
2270
2271 /* Append this range to the symbol's range list. */
2272 if (!SYMBOL_RANGES (sym))
2273 SYMBOL_RANGES (sym) = r;
2274 else
2275 {
2276 /* Get the last range for the symbol. */
2277 for (rs = SYMBOL_RANGES (sym); rs->next; rs = rs->next)
2278 ;
2279 rs->next = r;
2280 }
2281 }
2282 \f
2283
2284 /* Skip rest of this symbol and return an error type.
2285
2286 General notes on error recovery: error_type always skips to the
2287 end of the symbol (modulo cretinous dbx symbol name continuation).
2288 Thus code like this:
2289
2290 if (*(*pp)++ != ';')
2291 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2292
2293 is wrong because if *pp starts out pointing at '\0' (typically as the
2294 result of an earlier error), it will be incremented to point to the
2295 start of the next symbol, which might produce strange results, at least
2296 if you run off the end of the string table. Instead use
2297
2298 if (**pp != ';')
2299 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2300 ++*pp;
2301
2302 or
2303
2304 if (**pp != ';')
2305 foo = error_type (pp, objfile);
2306 else
2307 ++*pp;
2308
2309 And in case it isn't obvious, the point of all this hair is so the compiler
2310 can define new types and new syntaxes, and old versions of the
2311 debugger will be able to read the new symbol tables. */
2312
2313 static struct type *
2314 error_type (char **pp, struct objfile *objfile)
2315 {
2316 complain (&error_type_complaint);
2317 while (1)
2318 {
2319 /* Skip to end of symbol. */
2320 while (**pp != '\0')
2321 {
2322 (*pp)++;
2323 }
2324
2325 /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */
2326 if ((*pp)[-1] == '\\' || (*pp)[-1] == '?')
2327 {
2328 *pp = next_symbol_text (objfile);
2329 }
2330 else
2331 {
2332 break;
2333 }
2334 }
2335 return (builtin_type_error);
2336 }
2337 \f
2338
2339 /* Read type information or a type definition; return the type. Even
2340 though this routine accepts either type information or a type
2341 definition, the distinction is relevant--some parts of stabsread.c
2342 assume that type information starts with a digit, '-', or '(' in
2343 deciding whether to call read_type. */
2344
2345 struct type *
2346 read_type (register char **pp, struct objfile *objfile)
2347 {
2348 register struct type *type = 0;
2349 struct type *type1;
2350 int typenums[2];
2351 char type_descriptor;
2352
2353 /* Size in bits of type if specified by a type attribute, or -1 if
2354 there is no size attribute. */
2355 int type_size = -1;
2356
2357 /* Used to distinguish string and bitstring from char-array and set. */
2358 int is_string = 0;
2359
2360 /* Read type number if present. The type number may be omitted.
2361 for instance in a two-dimensional array declared with type
2362 "ar1;1;10;ar1;1;10;4". */
2363 if ((**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9')
2364 || **pp == '('
2365 || **pp == '-')
2366 {
2367 if (read_type_number (pp, typenums) != 0)
2368 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2369
2370 /* Type is not being defined here. Either it already exists,
2371 or this is a forward reference to it. dbx_alloc_type handles
2372 both cases. */
2373 if (**pp != '=')
2374 return dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2375
2376 /* Type is being defined here. */
2377 /* Skip the '='.
2378 Also skip the type descriptor - we get it below with (*pp)[-1]. */
2379 (*pp) += 2;
2380 }
2381 else
2382 {
2383 /* 'typenums=' not present, type is anonymous. Read and return
2384 the definition, but don't put it in the type vector. */
2385 typenums[0] = typenums[1] = -1;
2386 (*pp)++;
2387 }
2388
2389 again:
2390 type_descriptor = (*pp)[-1];
2391 switch (type_descriptor)
2392 {
2393 case 'x':
2394 {
2395 enum type_code code;
2396
2397 /* Used to index through file_symbols. */
2398 struct pending *ppt;
2399 int i;
2400
2401 /* Name including "struct", etc. */
2402 char *type_name;
2403
2404 {
2405 char *from, *to, *p, *q1, *q2;
2406
2407 /* Set the type code according to the following letter. */
2408 switch ((*pp)[0])
2409 {
2410 case 's':
2411 code = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT;
2412 break;
2413 case 'u':
2414 code = TYPE_CODE_UNION;
2415 break;
2416 case 'e':
2417 code = TYPE_CODE_ENUM;
2418 break;
2419 default:
2420 {
2421 /* Complain and keep going, so compilers can invent new
2422 cross-reference types. */
2423 static struct complaint msg =
2424 {"Unrecognized cross-reference type `%c'", 0, 0};
2425 complain (&msg, (*pp)[0]);
2426 code = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT;
2427 break;
2428 }
2429 }
2430
2431 q1 = strchr (*pp, '<');
2432 p = strchr (*pp, ':');
2433 if (p == NULL)
2434 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2435 if (q1 && p > q1 && p[1] == ':')
2436 {
2437 int nesting_level = 0;
2438 for (q2 = q1; *q2; q2++)
2439 {
2440 if (*q2 == '<')
2441 nesting_level++;
2442 else if (*q2 == '>')
2443 nesting_level--;
2444 else if (*q2 == ':' && nesting_level == 0)
2445 break;
2446 }
2447 p = q2;
2448 if (*p != ':')
2449 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2450 }
2451 to = type_name =
2452 (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->type_obstack, p - *pp + 1);
2453
2454 /* Copy the name. */
2455 from = *pp + 1;
2456 while (from < p)
2457 *to++ = *from++;
2458 *to = '\0';
2459
2460 /* Set the pointer ahead of the name which we just read, and
2461 the colon. */
2462 *pp = from + 1;
2463 }
2464
2465 /* Now check to see whether the type has already been
2466 declared. This was written for arrays of cross-referenced
2467 types before we had TYPE_CODE_TARGET_STUBBED, so I'm pretty
2468 sure it is not necessary anymore. But it might be a good
2469 idea, to save a little memory. */
2470
2471 for (ppt = file_symbols; ppt; ppt = ppt->next)
2472 for (i = 0; i < ppt->nsyms; i++)
2473 {
2474 struct symbol *sym = ppt->symbol[i];
2475
2476 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF
2477 && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == STRUCT_NAMESPACE
2478 && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == code)
2479 && STREQ (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), type_name))
2480 {
2481 obstack_free (&objfile->type_obstack, type_name);
2482 type = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
2483 return type;
2484 }
2485 }
2486
2487 /* Didn't find the type to which this refers, so we must
2488 be dealing with a forward reference. Allocate a type
2489 structure for it, and keep track of it so we can
2490 fill in the rest of the fields when we get the full
2491 type. */
2492 type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2493 TYPE_CODE (type) = code;
2494 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = type_name;
2495 INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type);
2496 TYPE_FLAGS (type) |= TYPE_FLAG_STUB;
2497
2498 add_undefined_type (type);
2499 return type;
2500 }
2501
2502 case '-': /* RS/6000 built-in type */
2503 case '0':
2504 case '1':
2505 case '2':
2506 case '3':
2507 case '4':
2508 case '5':
2509 case '6':
2510 case '7':
2511 case '8':
2512 case '9':
2513 case '(':
2514 (*pp)--;
2515
2516 /* We deal with something like t(1,2)=(3,4)=... which
2517 the Lucid compiler and recent gcc versions (post 2.7.3) use. */
2518
2519 /* Allocate and enter the typedef type first.
2520 This handles recursive types. */
2521 type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2522 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF;
2523 {
2524 struct type *xtype = read_type (pp, objfile);
2525 if (type == xtype)
2526 {
2527 /* It's being defined as itself. That means it is "void". */
2528 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_VOID;
2529 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 1;
2530 }
2531 else if (type_size >= 0 || is_string)
2532 {
2533 *type = *xtype;
2534 TYPE_NAME (type) = NULL;
2535 TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = NULL;
2536 }
2537 else
2538 {
2539 TYPE_FLAGS (type) |= TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB;
2540 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) = xtype;
2541 }
2542 }
2543 break;
2544
2545 /* In the following types, we must be sure to overwrite any existing
2546 type that the typenums refer to, rather than allocating a new one
2547 and making the typenums point to the new one. This is because there
2548 may already be pointers to the existing type (if it had been
2549 forward-referenced), and we must change it to a pointer, function,
2550 reference, or whatever, *in-place*. */
2551
2552 case '*':
2553 type1 = read_type (pp, objfile);
2554 type = make_pointer_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums));
2555 break;
2556
2557 case '&': /* Reference to another type */
2558 type1 = read_type (pp, objfile);
2559 type = make_reference_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums));
2560 break;
2561
2562 case 'f': /* Function returning another type */
2563 if (os9k_stabs && **pp == '(')
2564 {
2565 /* Function prototype; parse it.
2566 We must conditionalize this on os9k_stabs because otherwise
2567 it could be confused with a Sun-style (1,3) typenumber
2568 (I think). */
2569 struct type *t;
2570 ++*pp;
2571 while (**pp != ')')
2572 {
2573 t = read_type (pp, objfile);
2574 if (**pp == ',')
2575 ++ * pp;
2576 }
2577 }
2578 type1 = read_type (pp, objfile);
2579 type = make_function_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums));
2580 break;
2581
2582 case 'k': /* Const qualifier on some type (Sun) */
2583 case 'c': /* Const qualifier on some type (OS9000) */
2584 /* Because 'c' means other things to AIX and 'k' is perfectly good,
2585 only accept 'c' in the os9k_stabs case. */
2586 if (type_descriptor == 'c' && !os9k_stabs)
2587 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2588 type = read_type (pp, objfile);
2589 type = make_cv_type (1, TYPE_VOLATILE (type), type,
2590 dbx_lookup_type (typenums));
2591 break;
2592
2593 case 'B': /* Volatile qual on some type (Sun) */
2594 case 'i': /* Volatile qual on some type (OS9000) */
2595 /* Because 'i' means other things to AIX and 'B' is perfectly good,
2596 only accept 'i' in the os9k_stabs case. */
2597 if (type_descriptor == 'i' && !os9k_stabs)
2598 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2599 type = read_type (pp, objfile);
2600 type = make_cv_type (TYPE_CONST (type), 1, type,
2601 dbx_lookup_type (typenums));
2602 break;
2603
2604 case '@':
2605 if (isdigit (**pp) || **pp == '(' || **pp == '-')
2606 { /* Member (class & variable) type */
2607 /* FIXME -- we should be doing smash_to_XXX types here. */
2608
2609 struct type *domain = read_type (pp, objfile);
2610 struct type *memtype;
2611
2612 if (**pp != ',')
2613 /* Invalid member type data format. */
2614 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2615 ++*pp;
2616
2617 memtype = read_type (pp, objfile);
2618 type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2619 smash_to_member_type (type, domain, memtype);
2620 }
2621 else
2622 /* type attribute */
2623 {
2624 char *attr = *pp;
2625 /* Skip to the semicolon. */
2626 while (**pp != ';' && **pp != '\0')
2627 ++(*pp);
2628 if (**pp == '\0')
2629 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2630 else
2631 ++ * pp; /* Skip the semicolon. */
2632
2633 switch (*attr)
2634 {
2635 case 's':
2636 type_size = atoi (attr + 1);
2637 if (type_size <= 0)
2638 type_size = -1;
2639 break;
2640
2641 case 'S':
2642 is_string = 1;
2643 break;
2644
2645 default:
2646 /* Ignore unrecognized type attributes, so future compilers
2647 can invent new ones. */
2648 break;
2649 }
2650 ++*pp;
2651 goto again;
2652 }
2653 break;
2654
2655 case '#': /* Method (class & fn) type */
2656 if ((*pp)[0] == '#')
2657 {
2658 /* We'll get the parameter types from the name. */
2659 struct type *return_type;
2660
2661 (*pp)++;
2662 return_type = read_type (pp, objfile);
2663 if (*(*pp)++ != ';')
2664 complain (&invalid_member_complaint, symnum);
2665 type = allocate_stub_method (return_type);
2666 if (typenums[0] != -1)
2667 *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type;
2668 }
2669 else
2670 {
2671 struct type *domain = read_type (pp, objfile);
2672 struct type *return_type;
2673 struct type **args;
2674
2675 if (**pp != ',')
2676 /* Invalid member type data format. */
2677 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2678 else
2679 ++(*pp);
2680
2681 return_type = read_type (pp, objfile);
2682 args = read_args (pp, ';', objfile);
2683 type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2684 smash_to_method_type (type, domain, return_type, args);
2685 }
2686 break;
2687
2688 case 'r': /* Range type */
2689 type = read_range_type (pp, typenums, objfile);
2690 if (typenums[0] != -1)
2691 *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type;
2692 break;
2693
2694 case 'b':
2695 if (os9k_stabs)
2696 /* Const and volatile qualified type. */
2697 type = read_type (pp, objfile);
2698 else
2699 {
2700 /* Sun ACC builtin int type */
2701 type = read_sun_builtin_type (pp, typenums, objfile);
2702 if (typenums[0] != -1)
2703 *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type;
2704 }
2705 break;
2706
2707 case 'R': /* Sun ACC builtin float type */
2708 type = read_sun_floating_type (pp, typenums, objfile);
2709 if (typenums[0] != -1)
2710 *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type;
2711 break;
2712
2713 case 'e': /* Enumeration type */
2714 type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2715 type = read_enum_type (pp, type, objfile);
2716 if (typenums[0] != -1)
2717 *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type;
2718 break;
2719
2720 case 's': /* Struct type */
2721 case 'u': /* Union type */
2722 type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2723 switch (type_descriptor)
2724 {
2725 case 's':
2726 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT;
2727 break;
2728 case 'u':
2729 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_UNION;
2730 break;
2731 }
2732 type = read_struct_type (pp, type, objfile);
2733 break;
2734
2735 case 'a': /* Array type */
2736 if (**pp != 'r')
2737 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2738 ++*pp;
2739
2740 type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile);
2741 type = read_array_type (pp, type, objfile);
2742 if (is_string)
2743 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRING;
2744 break;
2745
2746 case 'S':
2747 type1 = read_type (pp, objfile);
2748 type = create_set_type ((struct type *) NULL, type1);
2749 if (is_string)
2750 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING;
2751 if (typenums[0] != -1)
2752 *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type;
2753 break;
2754
2755 default:
2756 --*pp; /* Go back to the symbol in error */
2757 /* Particularly important if it was \0! */
2758 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2759 }
2760
2761 if (type == 0)
2762 {
2763 warning ("GDB internal error, type is NULL in stabsread.c\n");
2764 return error_type (pp, objfile);
2765 }
2766
2767 /* Size specified in a type attribute overrides any other size. */
2768 if (type_size != -1)
2769 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = (type_size + TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
2770
2771 return type;
2772 }
2773 \f
2774 /* RS/6000 xlc/dbx combination uses a set of builtin types, starting from -1.
2775 Return the proper type node for a given builtin type number. */
2776
2777 static struct type *
2778 rs6000_builtin_type (int typenum)
2779 {
2780 /* We recognize types numbered from -NUMBER_RECOGNIZED to -1. */
2781 #define NUMBER_RECOGNIZED 34
2782 /* This includes an empty slot for type number -0. */
2783 static struct type *negative_types[NUMBER_RECOGNIZED + 1];
2784 struct type *rettype = NULL;
2785
2786 if (typenum >= 0 || typenum < -NUMBER_RECOGNIZED)
2787 {
2788 complain (&rs6000_builtin_complaint, typenum);
2789 return builtin_type_error;
2790 }
2791 if (negative_types[-typenum] != NULL)
2792 return negative_types[-typenum];
2793
2794 #if TARGET_CHAR_BIT != 8
2795 #error This code wrong for TARGET_CHAR_BIT not 8
2796 /* These definitions all assume that TARGET_CHAR_BIT is 8. I think
2797 that if that ever becomes not true, the correct fix will be to
2798 make the size in the struct type to be in bits, not in units of
2799 TARGET_CHAR_BIT. */
2800 #endif
2801
2802 switch (-typenum)
2803 {
2804 case 1:
2805 /* The size of this and all the other types are fixed, defined
2806 by the debugging format. If there is a type called "int" which
2807 is other than 32 bits, then it should use a new negative type
2808 number (or avoid negative type numbers for that case).
2809 See stabs.texinfo. */
2810 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, 0, "int", NULL);
2811 break;
2812 case 2:
2813 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 1, 0, "char", NULL);
2814 break;
2815 case 3:
2816 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 2, 0, "short", NULL);
2817 break;
2818 case 4:
2819 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, 0, "long", NULL);
2820 break;
2821 case 5:
2822 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 1, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2823 "unsigned char", NULL);
2824 break;
2825 case 6:
2826 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 1, 0, "signed char", NULL);
2827 break;
2828 case 7:
2829 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 2, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2830 "unsigned short", NULL);
2831 break;
2832 case 8:
2833 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2834 "unsigned int", NULL);
2835 break;
2836 case 9:
2837 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2838 "unsigned", NULL);
2839 case 10:
2840 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2841 "unsigned long", NULL);
2842 break;
2843 case 11:
2844 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_VOID, 1, 0, "void", NULL);
2845 break;
2846 case 12:
2847 /* IEEE single precision (32 bit). */
2848 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, 4, 0, "float", NULL);
2849 break;
2850 case 13:
2851 /* IEEE double precision (64 bit). */
2852 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, 8, 0, "double", NULL);
2853 break;
2854 case 14:
2855 /* This is an IEEE double on the RS/6000, and different machines with
2856 different sizes for "long double" should use different negative
2857 type numbers. See stabs.texinfo. */
2858 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, 8, 0, "long double", NULL);
2859 break;
2860 case 15:
2861 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, 0, "integer", NULL);
2862 break;
2863 case 16:
2864 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_BOOL, 4, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2865 "boolean", NULL);
2866 break;
2867 case 17:
2868 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, 4, 0, "short real", NULL);
2869 break;
2870 case 18:
2871 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, 8, 0, "real", NULL);
2872 break;
2873 case 19:
2874 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_ERROR, 0, 0, "stringptr", NULL);
2875 break;
2876 case 20:
2877 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_CHAR, 1, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2878 "character", NULL);
2879 break;
2880 case 21:
2881 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_BOOL, 1, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2882 "logical*1", NULL);
2883 break;
2884 case 22:
2885 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_BOOL, 2, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2886 "logical*2", NULL);
2887 break;
2888 case 23:
2889 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_BOOL, 4, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2890 "logical*4", NULL);
2891 break;
2892 case 24:
2893 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_BOOL, 4, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2894 "logical", NULL);
2895 break;
2896 case 25:
2897 /* Complex type consisting of two IEEE single precision values. */
2898 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX, 8, 0, "complex", NULL);
2899 break;
2900 case 26:
2901 /* Complex type consisting of two IEEE double precision values. */
2902 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX, 16, 0, "double complex", NULL);
2903 break;
2904 case 27:
2905 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 1, 0, "integer*1", NULL);
2906 break;
2907 case 28:
2908 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 2, 0, "integer*2", NULL);
2909 break;
2910 case 29:
2911 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, 0, "integer*4", NULL);
2912 break;
2913 case 30:
2914 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_CHAR, 2, 0, "wchar", NULL);
2915 break;
2916 case 31:
2917 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 8, 0, "long long", NULL);
2918 break;
2919 case 32:
2920 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 8, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2921 "unsigned long long", NULL);
2922 break;
2923 case 33:
2924 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 8, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
2925 "logical*8", NULL);
2926 break;
2927 case 34:
2928 rettype = init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 8, 0, "integer*8", NULL);
2929 break;
2930 }
2931 negative_types[-typenum] = rettype;
2932 return rettype;
2933 }
2934 \f
2935 /* This page contains subroutines of read_type. */
2936
2937 /* Read member function stabs info for C++ classes. The form of each member
2938 function data is:
2939
2940 NAME :: TYPENUM[=type definition] ARGS : PHYSNAME ;
2941
2942 An example with two member functions is:
2943
2944 afunc1::20=##15;:i;2A.;afunc2::20:i;2A.;
2945
2946 For the case of overloaded operators, the format is op$::*.funcs, where
2947 $ is the CPLUS_MARKER (usually '$'), `*' holds the place for an operator
2948 name (such as `+=') and `.' marks the end of the operator name.
2949
2950 Returns 1 for success, 0 for failure. */
2951
2952 static int
2953 read_member_functions (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, struct type *type,
2954 struct objfile *objfile)
2955 {
2956 int nfn_fields = 0;
2957 int length = 0;
2958 int skip_method;
2959 /* Total number of member functions defined in this class. If the class
2960 defines two `f' functions, and one `g' function, then this will have
2961 the value 3. */
2962 int total_length = 0;
2963 int i;
2964 struct next_fnfield
2965 {
2966 struct next_fnfield *next;
2967 struct fn_field fn_field;
2968 }
2969 *sublist;
2970 struct type *look_ahead_type;
2971 struct next_fnfieldlist *new_fnlist;
2972 struct next_fnfield *new_sublist;
2973 char *main_fn_name;
2974 register char *p;
2975
2976 /* Process each list until we find something that is not a member function
2977 or find the end of the functions. */
2978
2979 while (**pp != ';')
2980 {
2981 /* We should be positioned at the start of the function name.
2982 Scan forward to find the first ':' and if it is not the
2983 first of a "::" delimiter, then this is not a member function. */
2984 p = *pp;
2985 while (*p != ':')
2986 {
2987 p++;
2988 }
2989 if (p[1] != ':')
2990 {
2991 break;
2992 }
2993
2994 sublist = NULL;
2995 look_ahead_type = NULL;
2996 length = 0;
2997
2998 skip_method = 0;
2999 if (p - *pp == strlen ("__base_ctor")
3000 && strncmp (*pp, "__base_ctor", strlen ("__base_ctor")) == 0)
3001 skip_method = 1;
3002 else if (p - *pp == strlen ("__base_dtor")
3003 && strncmp (*pp, "__base_dtor", strlen ("__base_dtor")) == 0)
3004 skip_method = 1;
3005 else if (p - *pp == strlen ("__deleting_dtor")
3006 && strncmp (*pp, "__deleting_dtor",
3007 strlen ("__deleting_dtor")) == 0)
3008 skip_method = 1;
3009
3010 if (skip_method)
3011 {
3012 /* Skip past '::'. */
3013 *pp = p + 2;
3014 /* Read the type. */
3015 read_type (pp, objfile);
3016 /* Skip past the colon, mangled name, semicolon, flags, and final
3017 semicolon. */
3018 while (**pp != ';')
3019 (*pp) ++;
3020 (*pp) ++;
3021 while (**pp != ';')
3022 (*pp) ++;
3023 (*pp) ++;
3024
3025 continue;
3026 }
3027
3028 new_fnlist = (struct next_fnfieldlist *)
3029 xmalloc (sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist));
3030 make_cleanup (xfree, new_fnlist);
3031 memset (new_fnlist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist));
3032
3033 if ((*pp)[0] == 'o' && (*pp)[1] == 'p' && is_cplus_marker ((*pp)[2]))
3034 {
3035 /* This is a completely wierd case. In order to stuff in the
3036 names that might contain colons (the usual name delimiter),
3037 Mike Tiemann defined a different name format which is
3038 signalled if the identifier is "op$". In that case, the
3039 format is "op$::XXXX." where XXXX is the name. This is
3040 used for names like "+" or "=". YUUUUUUUK! FIXME! */
3041 /* This lets the user type "break operator+".
3042 We could just put in "+" as the name, but that wouldn't
3043 work for "*". */
3044 static char opname[32] =
3045 {'o', 'p', CPLUS_MARKER};
3046 char *o = opname + 3;
3047
3048 /* Skip past '::'. */
3049 *pp = p + 2;
3050
3051 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3052 p = *pp;
3053 while (*p != '.')
3054 {
3055 *o++ = *p++;
3056 }
3057 main_fn_name = savestring (opname, o - opname);
3058 /* Skip past '.' */
3059 *pp = p + 1;
3060 }
3061 else
3062 {
3063 main_fn_name = savestring (*pp, p - *pp);
3064 /* Skip past '::'. */
3065 *pp = p + 2;
3066 }
3067 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.name = main_fn_name;
3068
3069 do
3070 {
3071 new_sublist =
3072 (struct next_fnfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct next_fnfield));
3073 make_cleanup (xfree, new_sublist);
3074 memset (new_sublist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfield));
3075
3076 /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */
3077 if (look_ahead_type == NULL)
3078 {
3079 /* Normal case. */
3080 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3081
3082 new_sublist->fn_field.type = read_type (pp, objfile);
3083 if (**pp != ':')
3084 {
3085 /* Invalid symtab info for member function. */
3086 return 0;
3087 }
3088 }
3089 else
3090 {
3091 /* g++ version 1 kludge */
3092 new_sublist->fn_field.type = look_ahead_type;
3093 look_ahead_type = NULL;
3094 }
3095
3096 (*pp)++;
3097 p = *pp;
3098 while (*p != ';')
3099 {
3100 p++;
3101 }
3102
3103 /* If this is just a stub, then we don't have the real name here. */
3104
3105 if (TYPE_STUB (new_sublist->fn_field.type))
3106 {
3107 if (!TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (new_sublist->fn_field.type))
3108 TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (new_sublist->fn_field.type) = type;
3109 new_sublist->fn_field.is_stub = 1;
3110 }
3111 new_sublist->fn_field.physname = savestring (*pp, p - *pp);
3112 *pp = p + 1;
3113
3114 /* Set this member function's visibility fields. */
3115 switch (*(*pp)++)
3116 {
3117 case VISIBILITY_PRIVATE:
3118 new_sublist->fn_field.is_private = 1;
3119 break;
3120 case VISIBILITY_PROTECTED:
3121 new_sublist->fn_field.is_protected = 1;
3122 break;
3123 }
3124
3125 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3126 switch (**pp)
3127 {
3128 case 'A': /* Normal functions. */
3129 new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 0;
3130 new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 0;
3131 (*pp)++;
3132 break;
3133 case 'B': /* `const' member functions. */
3134 new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 1;
3135 new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 0;
3136 (*pp)++;
3137 break;
3138 case 'C': /* `volatile' member function. */
3139 new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 0;
3140 new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 1;
3141 (*pp)++;
3142 break;
3143 case 'D': /* `const volatile' member function. */
3144 new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 1;
3145 new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 1;
3146 (*pp)++;
3147 break;
3148 case '*': /* File compiled with g++ version 1 -- no info */
3149 case '?':
3150 case '.':
3151 break;
3152 default:
3153 complain (&const_vol_complaint, **pp);
3154 break;
3155 }
3156
3157 switch (*(*pp)++)
3158 {
3159 case '*':
3160 {
3161 int nbits;
3162 /* virtual member function, followed by index.
3163 The sign bit is set to distinguish pointers-to-methods
3164 from virtual function indicies. Since the array is
3165 in words, the quantity must be shifted left by 1
3166 on 16 bit machine, and by 2 on 32 bit machine, forcing
3167 the sign bit out, and usable as a valid index into
3168 the array. Remove the sign bit here. */
3169 new_sublist->fn_field.voffset =
3170 (0x7fffffff & read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits)) + 2;
3171 if (nbits != 0)
3172 return 0;
3173
3174 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3175 if (**pp == ';' || **pp == '\0')
3176 {
3177 /* Must be g++ version 1. */
3178 new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = 0;
3179 }
3180 else
3181 {
3182 /* Figure out from whence this virtual function came.
3183 It may belong to virtual function table of
3184 one of its baseclasses. */
3185 look_ahead_type = read_type (pp, objfile);
3186 if (**pp == ':')
3187 {
3188 /* g++ version 1 overloaded methods. */
3189 }
3190 else
3191 {
3192 new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = look_ahead_type;
3193 if (**pp != ';')
3194 {
3195 return 0;
3196 }
3197 else
3198 {
3199 ++*pp;
3200 }
3201 look_ahead_type = NULL;
3202 }
3203 }
3204 break;
3205 }
3206 case '?':
3207 /* static member function. */
3208 new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = VOFFSET_STATIC;
3209 if (strncmp (new_sublist->fn_field.physname,
3210 main_fn_name, strlen (main_fn_name)))
3211 {
3212 new_sublist->fn_field.is_stub = 1;
3213 }
3214 break;
3215
3216 default:
3217 /* error */
3218 complain (&member_fn_complaint, (*pp)[-1]);
3219 /* Fall through into normal member function. */
3220
3221 case '.':
3222 /* normal member function. */
3223 new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = 0;
3224 new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = 0;
3225 break;
3226 }
3227
3228 new_sublist->next = sublist;
3229 sublist = new_sublist;
3230 length++;
3231 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3232 }
3233 while (**pp != ';' && **pp != '\0');
3234
3235 (*pp)++;
3236
3237 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields = (struct fn_field *)
3238 obstack_alloc (&objfile->type_obstack,
3239 sizeof (struct fn_field) * length);
3240 memset (new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields, 0,
3241 sizeof (struct fn_field) * length);
3242 for (i = length; (i--, sublist); sublist = sublist->next)
3243 {
3244 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields[i] = sublist->fn_field;
3245 }
3246
3247 new_fnlist->fn_fieldlist.length = length;
3248 new_fnlist->next = fip->fnlist;
3249 fip->fnlist = new_fnlist;
3250 nfn_fields++;
3251 total_length += length;
3252 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3253 }
3254
3255 if (nfn_fields)
3256 {
3257 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
3258 TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type) = (struct fn_fieldlist *)
3259 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * nfn_fields);
3260 memset (TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type), 0,
3261 sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * nfn_fields);
3262 TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) = nfn_fields;
3263 TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type) = total_length;
3264 }
3265
3266 return 1;
3267 }
3268
3269 /* Special GNU C++ name.
3270
3271 Returns 1 for success, 0 for failure. "failure" means that we can't
3272 keep parsing and it's time for error_type(). */
3273
3274 static int
3275 read_cpp_abbrev (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, struct type *type,
3276 struct objfile *objfile)
3277 {
3278 register char *p;
3279 char *name;
3280 char cpp_abbrev;
3281 struct type *context;
3282
3283 p = *pp;
3284 if (*++p == 'v')
3285 {
3286 name = NULL;
3287 cpp_abbrev = *++p;
3288
3289 *pp = p + 1;
3290
3291 /* At this point, *pp points to something like "22:23=*22...",
3292 where the type number before the ':' is the "context" and
3293 everything after is a regular type definition. Lookup the
3294 type, find it's name, and construct the field name. */
3295
3296 context = read_type (pp, objfile);
3297
3298 switch (cpp_abbrev)
3299 {
3300 case 'f': /* $vf -- a virtual function table pointer */
3301 name = type_name_no_tag (context);
3302 if (name == NULL)
3303 {
3304 name = "";
3305 }
3306 fip->list->field.name =
3307 obconcat (&objfile->type_obstack, vptr_name, name, "");
3308 break;
3309
3310 case 'b': /* $vb -- a virtual bsomethingorother */
3311 name = type_name_no_tag (context);
3312 if (name == NULL)
3313 {
3314 complain (&invalid_cpp_type_complaint, symnum);
3315 name = "FOO";
3316 }
3317 fip->list->field.name =
3318 obconcat (&objfile->type_obstack, vb_name, name, "");
3319 break;
3320
3321 default:
3322 complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp);
3323 fip->list->field.name =
3324 obconcat (&objfile->type_obstack,
3325 "INVALID_CPLUSPLUS_ABBREV", "", "");
3326 break;
3327 }
3328
3329 /* At this point, *pp points to the ':'. Skip it and read the
3330 field type. */
3331
3332 p = ++(*pp);
3333 if (p[-1] != ':')
3334 {
3335 complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp);
3336 return 0;
3337 }
3338 fip->list->field.type = read_type (pp, objfile);
3339 if (**pp == ',')
3340 (*pp)++; /* Skip the comma. */
3341 else
3342 return 0;
3343
3344 {
3345 int nbits;
3346 FIELD_BITPOS (fip->list->field) = read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits);
3347 if (nbits != 0)
3348 return 0;
3349 }
3350 /* This field is unpacked. */
3351 FIELD_BITSIZE (fip->list->field) = 0;
3352 fip->list->visibility = VISIBILITY_PRIVATE;
3353 }
3354 else
3355 {
3356 complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp);
3357 /* We have no idea what syntax an unrecognized abbrev would have, so
3358 better return 0. If we returned 1, we would need to at least advance
3359 *pp to avoid an infinite loop. */
3360 return 0;
3361 }
3362 return 1;
3363 }
3364
3365 static void
3366 read_one_struct_field (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, char *p,
3367 struct type *type, struct objfile *objfile)
3368 {
3369 /* The following is code to work around cfront generated stabs.
3370 The stabs contains full mangled name for each field.
3371 We try to demangle the name and extract the field name out of it.
3372 */
3373 if (ARM_DEMANGLING && current_subfile->language == language_cplus)
3374 {
3375 char save_p;
3376 char *dem, *dem_p;
3377 save_p = *p;
3378 *p = '\0';
3379 dem = cplus_demangle (*pp, DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS);
3380 if (dem != NULL)
3381 {
3382 dem_p = strrchr (dem, ':');
3383 if (dem_p != 0 && *(dem_p - 1) == ':')
3384 dem_p++;
3385 FIELD_NAME (fip->list->field) =
3386 obsavestring (dem_p, strlen (dem_p), &objfile->type_obstack);
3387 }
3388 else
3389 {
3390 FIELD_NAME (fip->list->field) =
3391 obsavestring (*pp, p - *pp, &objfile->type_obstack);
3392 }
3393 *p = save_p;
3394 }
3395 /* end of code for cfront work around */
3396
3397 else
3398 fip->list->field.name =
3399 obsavestring (*pp, p - *pp, &objfile->type_obstack);
3400 *pp = p + 1;
3401
3402 /* This means we have a visibility for a field coming. */
3403 if (**pp == '/')
3404 {
3405 (*pp)++;
3406 fip->list->visibility = *(*pp)++;
3407 }
3408 else
3409 {
3410 /* normal dbx-style format, no explicit visibility */
3411 fip->list->visibility = VISIBILITY_PUBLIC;
3412 }
3413
3414 fip->list->field.type = read_type (pp, objfile);
3415 if (**pp == ':')
3416 {
3417 p = ++(*pp);
3418 #if 0
3419 /* Possible future hook for nested types. */
3420 if (**pp == '!')
3421 {
3422 fip->list->field.bitpos = (long) -2; /* nested type */
3423 p = ++(*pp);
3424 }
3425 else
3426 ...;
3427 #endif
3428 while (*p != ';')
3429 {
3430 p++;
3431 }
3432 /* Static class member. */
3433 SET_FIELD_PHYSNAME (fip->list->field, savestring (*pp, p - *pp));
3434 *pp = p + 1;
3435 return;
3436 }
3437 else if (**pp != ',')
3438 {
3439 /* Bad structure-type format. */
3440 complain (&stabs_general_complaint, "bad structure-type format");
3441 return;
3442 }
3443
3444 (*pp)++; /* Skip the comma. */
3445
3446 {
3447 int nbits;
3448 FIELD_BITPOS (fip->list->field) = read_huge_number (pp, ',', &nbits);
3449 if (nbits != 0)
3450 {
3451 complain (&stabs_general_complaint, "bad structure-type format");
3452 return;
3453 }
3454 FIELD_BITSIZE (fip->list->field) = read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits);
3455 if (nbits != 0)
3456 {
3457 complain (&stabs_general_complaint, "bad structure-type format");
3458 return;
3459 }
3460 }
3461
3462 if (FIELD_BITPOS (fip->list->field) == 0
3463 && FIELD_BITSIZE (fip->list->field) == 0)
3464 {
3465 /* This can happen in two cases: (1) at least for gcc 2.4.5 or so,
3466 it is a field which has been optimized out. The correct stab for
3467 this case is to use VISIBILITY_IGNORE, but that is a recent
3468 invention. (2) It is a 0-size array. For example
3469 union { int num; char str[0]; } foo. Printing "<no value>" for
3470 str in "p foo" is OK, since foo.str (and thus foo.str[3])
3471 will continue to work, and a 0-size array as a whole doesn't
3472 have any contents to print.
3473
3474 I suspect this probably could also happen with gcc -gstabs (not
3475 -gstabs+) for static fields, and perhaps other C++ extensions.
3476 Hopefully few people use -gstabs with gdb, since it is intended
3477 for dbx compatibility. */
3478
3479 /* Ignore this field. */
3480 fip->list->visibility = VISIBILITY_IGNORE;
3481 }
3482 else
3483 {
3484 /* Detect an unpacked field and mark it as such.
3485 dbx gives a bit size for all fields.
3486 Note that forward refs cannot be packed,
3487 and treat enums as if they had the width of ints. */
3488
3489 struct type *field_type = check_typedef (FIELD_TYPE (fip->list->field));
3490
3491 if (TYPE_CODE (field_type) != TYPE_CODE_INT
3492 && TYPE_CODE (field_type) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE
3493 && TYPE_CODE (field_type) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL
3494 && TYPE_CODE (field_type) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM)
3495 {
3496 FIELD_BITSIZE (fip->list->field) = 0;
3497 }
3498 if ((FIELD_BITSIZE (fip->list->field)
3499 == TARGET_CHAR_BIT * TYPE_LENGTH (field_type)
3500 || (TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM
3501 && FIELD_BITSIZE (fip->list->field) == TARGET_INT_BIT)
3502 )
3503 &&
3504 FIELD_BITPOS (fip->list->field) % 8 == 0)
3505 {
3506 FIELD_BITSIZE (fip->list->field) = 0;
3507 }
3508 }
3509 }
3510
3511
3512 /* Read struct or class data fields. They have the form:
3513
3514 NAME : [VISIBILITY] TYPENUM , BITPOS , BITSIZE ;
3515
3516 At the end, we see a semicolon instead of a field.
3517
3518 In C++, this may wind up being NAME:?TYPENUM:PHYSNAME; for
3519 a static field.
3520
3521 The optional VISIBILITY is one of:
3522
3523 '/0' (VISIBILITY_PRIVATE)
3524 '/1' (VISIBILITY_PROTECTED)
3525 '/2' (VISIBILITY_PUBLIC)
3526 '/9' (VISIBILITY_IGNORE)
3527
3528 or nothing, for C style fields with public visibility.
3529
3530 Returns 1 for success, 0 for failure. */
3531
3532 static int
3533 read_struct_fields (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, struct type *type,
3534 struct objfile *objfile)
3535 {
3536 register char *p;
3537 struct nextfield *new;
3538
3539 /* We better set p right now, in case there are no fields at all... */
3540
3541 p = *pp;
3542
3543 /* Read each data member type until we find the terminating ';' at the end of
3544 the data member list, or break for some other reason such as finding the
3545 start of the member function list. */
3546 /* Stab string for structure/union does not end with two ';' in
3547 SUN C compiler 5.3 i.e. F6U2, hence check for end of string. */
3548
3549 while (**pp != ';' && **pp != '\0')
3550 {
3551 if (os9k_stabs && **pp == ',')
3552 break;
3553 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3554 /* Get space to record the next field's data. */
3555 new = (struct nextfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct nextfield));
3556 make_cleanup (xfree, new);
3557 memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield));
3558 new->next = fip->list;
3559 fip->list = new;
3560
3561 /* Get the field name. */
3562 p = *pp;
3563
3564 /* If is starts with CPLUS_MARKER it is a special abbreviation,
3565 unless the CPLUS_MARKER is followed by an underscore, in
3566 which case it is just the name of an anonymous type, which we
3567 should handle like any other type name. */
3568
3569 if (is_cplus_marker (p[0]) && p[1] != '_')
3570 {
3571 if (!read_cpp_abbrev (fip, pp, type, objfile))
3572 return 0;
3573 continue;
3574 }
3575
3576 /* Look for the ':' that separates the field name from the field
3577 values. Data members are delimited by a single ':', while member
3578 functions are delimited by a pair of ':'s. When we hit the member
3579 functions (if any), terminate scan loop and return. */
3580
3581 while (*p != ':' && *p != '\0')
3582 {
3583 p++;
3584 }
3585 if (*p == '\0')
3586 return 0;
3587
3588 /* Check to see if we have hit the member functions yet. */
3589 if (p[1] == ':')
3590 {
3591 break;
3592 }
3593 read_one_struct_field (fip, pp, p, type, objfile);
3594 }
3595 if (p[0] == ':' && p[1] == ':')
3596 {
3597 /* chill the list of fields: the last entry (at the head) is a
3598 partially constructed entry which we now scrub. */
3599 fip->list = fip->list->next;
3600 }
3601 return 1;
3602 }
3603 /* *INDENT-OFF* */
3604 /* The stabs for C++ derived classes contain baseclass information which
3605 is marked by a '!' character after the total size. This function is
3606 called when we encounter the baseclass marker, and slurps up all the
3607 baseclass information.
3608
3609 Immediately following the '!' marker is the number of base classes that
3610 the class is derived from, followed by information for each base class.
3611 For each base class, there are two visibility specifiers, a bit offset
3612 to the base class information within the derived class, a reference to
3613 the type for the base class, and a terminating semicolon.
3614
3615 A typical example, with two base classes, would be "!2,020,19;0264,21;".
3616 ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
3617 Baseclass information marker __________________|| | | | | | |
3618 Number of baseclasses __________________________| | | | | | |
3619 Visibility specifiers (2) ________________________| | | | | |
3620 Offset in bits from start of class _________________| | | | |
3621 Type number for base class ___________________________| | | |
3622 Visibility specifiers (2) _______________________________| | |
3623 Offset in bits from start of class ________________________| |
3624 Type number of base class ____________________________________|
3625
3626 Return 1 for success, 0 for (error-type-inducing) failure. */
3627 /* *INDENT-ON* */
3628
3629
3630
3631 static int
3632 read_baseclasses (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, struct type *type,
3633 struct objfile *objfile)
3634 {
3635 int i;
3636 struct nextfield *new;
3637
3638 if (**pp != '!')
3639 {
3640 return 1;
3641 }
3642 else
3643 {
3644 /* Skip the '!' baseclass information marker. */
3645 (*pp)++;
3646 }
3647
3648 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
3649 {
3650 int nbits;
3651 TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) = read_huge_number (pp, ',', &nbits);
3652 if (nbits != 0)
3653 return 0;
3654 }
3655
3656 #if 0
3657 /* Some stupid compilers have trouble with the following, so break
3658 it up into simpler expressions. */
3659 TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type) = (B_TYPE *)
3660 TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type)));
3661 #else
3662 {
3663 int num_bytes = B_BYTES (TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type));
3664 char *pointer;
3665
3666 pointer = (char *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, num_bytes);
3667 TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type) = (B_TYPE *) pointer;
3668 }
3669 #endif /* 0 */
3670
3671 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type), TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type));
3672
3673 for (i = 0; i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); i++)
3674 {
3675 new = (struct nextfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct nextfield));
3676 make_cleanup (xfree, new);
3677 memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield));
3678 new->next = fip->list;
3679 fip->list = new;
3680 FIELD_BITSIZE (new->field) = 0; /* this should be an unpacked field! */
3681
3682 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3683 switch (**pp)
3684 {
3685 case '0':
3686 /* Nothing to do. */
3687 break;
3688 case '1':
3689 SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, i);
3690 break;
3691 default:
3692 /* Unknown character. Complain and treat it as non-virtual. */
3693 {
3694 static struct complaint msg =
3695 {
3696 "Unknown virtual character `%c' for baseclass", 0, 0};
3697 complain (&msg, **pp);
3698 }
3699 }
3700 ++(*pp);
3701
3702 new->visibility = *(*pp)++;
3703 switch (new->visibility)
3704 {
3705 case VISIBILITY_PRIVATE:
3706 case VISIBILITY_PROTECTED:
3707 case VISIBILITY_PUBLIC:
3708 break;
3709 default:
3710 /* Bad visibility format. Complain and treat it as
3711 public. */
3712 {
3713 static struct complaint msg =
3714 {
3715 "Unknown visibility `%c' for baseclass", 0, 0
3716 };
3717 complain (&msg, new->visibility);
3718 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PUBLIC;
3719 }
3720 }
3721
3722 {
3723 int nbits;
3724
3725 /* The remaining value is the bit offset of the portion of the object
3726 corresponding to this baseclass. Always zero in the absence of
3727 multiple inheritance. */
3728
3729 FIELD_BITPOS (new->field) = read_huge_number (pp, ',', &nbits);
3730 if (nbits != 0)
3731 return 0;
3732 }
3733
3734 /* The last piece of baseclass information is the type of the
3735 base class. Read it, and remember it's type name as this
3736 field's name. */
3737
3738 new->field.type = read_type (pp, objfile);
3739 new->field.name = type_name_no_tag (new->field.type);
3740
3741 /* skip trailing ';' and bump count of number of fields seen */
3742 if (**pp == ';')
3743 (*pp)++;
3744 else
3745 return 0;
3746 }
3747 return 1;
3748 }
3749
3750 /* The tail end of stabs for C++ classes that contain a virtual function
3751 pointer contains a tilde, a %, and a type number.
3752 The type number refers to the base class (possibly this class itself) which
3753 contains the vtable pointer for the current class.
3754
3755 This function is called when we have parsed all the method declarations,
3756 so we can look for the vptr base class info. */
3757
3758 static int
3759 read_tilde_fields (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, struct type *type,
3760 struct objfile *objfile)
3761 {
3762 register char *p;
3763
3764 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
3765
3766 /* If we are positioned at a ';', then skip it. */
3767 if (**pp == ';')
3768 {
3769 (*pp)++;
3770 }
3771
3772 if (**pp == '~')
3773 {
3774 (*pp)++;
3775
3776 if (**pp == '=' || **pp == '+' || **pp == '-')
3777 {
3778 /* Obsolete flags that used to indicate the presence
3779 of constructors and/or destructors. */
3780 (*pp)++;
3781 }
3782
3783 /* Read either a '%' or the final ';'. */
3784 if (*(*pp)++ == '%')
3785 {
3786 /* The next number is the type number of the base class
3787 (possibly our own class) which supplies the vtable for
3788 this class. Parse it out, and search that class to find
3789 its vtable pointer, and install those into TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE
3790 and TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO. */
3791
3792 struct type *t;
3793 int i;
3794
3795 t = read_type (pp, objfile);
3796 p = (*pp)++;
3797 while (*p != '\0' && *p != ';')
3798 {
3799 p++;
3800 }
3801 if (*p == '\0')
3802 {
3803 /* Premature end of symbol. */
3804 return 0;
3805 }
3806
3807 TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type) = t;
3808 if (type == t) /* Our own class provides vtbl ptr */
3809 {
3810 for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (t) - 1;
3811 i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t);
3812 --i)
3813 {
3814 if (!strncmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, i), vptr_name,
3815 sizeof (vptr_name) - 1))
3816 {
3817 TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = i;
3818 goto gotit;
3819 }
3820 }
3821 /* Virtual function table field not found. */
3822 complain (&vtbl_notfound_complaint, TYPE_NAME (type));
3823 return 0;
3824 }
3825 else
3826 {
3827 TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (t);
3828 }
3829
3830 gotit:
3831 *pp = p + 1;
3832 }
3833 }
3834 return 1;
3835 }
3836
3837 static int
3838 attach_fn_fields_to_type (struct field_info *fip, register struct type *type)
3839 {
3840 register int n;
3841
3842 for (n = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type);
3843 fip->fnlist != NULL;
3844 fip->fnlist = fip->fnlist->next)
3845 {
3846 --n; /* Circumvent Sun3 compiler bug */
3847 TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type)[n] = fip->fnlist->fn_fieldlist;
3848 }
3849 return 1;
3850 }
3851
3852 /* read cfront class static data.
3853 pp points to string starting with the list of static data
3854 eg: A:ZcA;1@Bpub v2@Bvirpri;__ct__1AFv func__1AFv *sfunc__1AFv ;as__1A ;;
3855 ^^^^^^^^
3856
3857 A:ZcA;;foopri__1AFv foopro__1AFv __ct__1AFv __ct__1AFRC1A foopub__1AFv ;;;
3858 ^
3859 */
3860
3861 static int
3862 read_cfront_static_fields (struct field_info *fip, char **pp, struct type *type,
3863 struct objfile *objfile)
3864 {
3865 struct nextfield *new;
3866 struct type *stype;
3867 char *sname;
3868 struct symbol *ref_static = 0;
3869
3870 if (**pp == ';') /* no static data; return */
3871 {
3872 ++(*pp);
3873 return 1;
3874 }
3875
3876 /* Process each field in the list until we find the terminating ";" */
3877
3878 /* eg: p = "as__1A ;;;" */
3879 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile); /* handle \\ */
3880 while (**pp != ';' && (sname = get_substring (pp, ' '), sname))
3881 {
3882 ref_static = lookup_symbol (sname, 0, VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, 0); /*demangled_name */
3883 if (!ref_static)
3884 {
3885 static struct complaint msg =
3886 {"\
3887 Unable to find symbol for static data field %s\n",
3888 0, 0};
3889 complain (&msg, sname);
3890 continue;
3891 }
3892 stype = SYMBOL_TYPE (ref_static);
3893
3894 /* allocate a new fip */
3895 new = (struct nextfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct nextfield));
3896 make_cleanup (xfree, new);
3897 memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield));
3898 new->next = fip->list;
3899 fip->list = new;
3900
3901 /* set visibility */
3902 /* FIXME! no way to tell visibility from stabs??? */
3903 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PUBLIC;
3904
3905 /* set field info into fip */
3906 fip->list->field.type = stype;
3907
3908 /* set bitpos & bitsize */
3909 SET_FIELD_PHYSNAME (fip->list->field, savestring (sname, strlen (sname)));
3910
3911 /* set name field */
3912 /* The following is code to work around cfront generated stabs.
3913 The stabs contains full mangled name for each field.
3914 We try to demangle the name and extract the field name out of it.
3915 */
3916 if (ARM_DEMANGLING)
3917 {
3918 char *dem, *dem_p;
3919 dem = cplus_demangle (sname, DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS);
3920 if (dem != NULL)
3921 {
3922 dem_p = strrchr (dem, ':');
3923 if (dem_p != 0 && *(dem_p - 1) == ':')
3924 dem_p++;
3925 fip->list->field.name =
3926 obsavestring (dem_p, strlen (dem_p), &objfile->type_obstack);
3927 }
3928 else
3929 {
3930 fip->list->field.name =
3931 obsavestring (sname, strlen (sname), &objfile->type_obstack);
3932 }
3933 } /* end of code for cfront work around */
3934 } /* loop again for next static field */
3935 return 1;
3936 }
3937
3938 /* Copy structure fields to fip so attach_fields_to_type will work.
3939 type has already been created with the initial instance data fields.
3940 Now we want to be able to add the other members to the class,
3941 so we want to add them back to the fip and reattach them again
3942 once we have collected all the class members. */
3943
3944 static int
3945 copy_cfront_struct_fields (struct field_info *fip, struct type *type,
3946 struct objfile *objfile)
3947 {
3948 int nfields = TYPE_NFIELDS (type);
3949 int i;
3950 struct nextfield *new;
3951
3952 /* Copy the fields into the list of fips and reset the types
3953 to remove the old fields */
3954
3955 for (i = 0; i < nfields; i++)
3956 {
3957 /* allocate a new fip */
3958 new = (struct nextfield *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct nextfield));
3959 make_cleanup (xfree, new);
3960 memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield));
3961 new->next = fip->list;
3962 fip->list = new;
3963
3964 /* copy field info into fip */
3965 new->field = TYPE_FIELD (type, i);
3966 /* set visibility */
3967 if (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED (type, i))
3968 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PROTECTED;
3969 else if (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE (type, i))
3970 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PRIVATE;
3971 else
3972 new->visibility = VISIBILITY_PUBLIC;
3973 }
3974 /* Now delete the fields from the type since we will be
3975 allocing new space once we get the rest of the fields
3976 in attach_fields_to_type.
3977 The pointer TYPE_FIELDS(type) is left dangling but should
3978 be freed later by objstack_free */
3979 TYPE_FIELDS (type) = 0;
3980 TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = 0;
3981
3982 return 1;
3983 }
3984
3985 /* Create the vector of fields, and record how big it is.
3986 We need this info to record proper virtual function table information
3987 for this class's virtual functions. */
3988
3989 static int
3990 attach_fields_to_type (struct field_info *fip, register struct type *type,
3991 struct objfile *objfile)
3992 {
3993 register int nfields = 0;
3994 register int non_public_fields = 0;
3995 register struct nextfield *scan;
3996
3997 /* Count up the number of fields that we have, as well as taking note of
3998 whether or not there are any non-public fields, which requires us to
3999 allocate and build the private_field_bits and protected_field_bits
4000 bitfields. */
4001
4002 for (scan = fip->list; scan != NULL; scan = scan->next)
4003 {
4004 nfields++;
4005 if (scan->visibility != VISIBILITY_PUBLIC)
4006 {
4007 non_public_fields++;
4008 }
4009 }
4010
4011 /* Now we know how many fields there are, and whether or not there are any
4012 non-public fields. Record the field count, allocate space for the
4013 array of fields, and create blank visibility bitfields if necessary. */
4014
4015 TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nfields;
4016 TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *)
4017 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct field) * nfields);
4018 memset (TYPE_FIELDS (type), 0, sizeof (struct field) * nfields);
4019
4020 if (non_public_fields)
4021 {
4022 ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type);
4023
4024 TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type) =
4025 (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields));
4026 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type), nfields);
4027
4028 TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type) =
4029 (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields));
4030 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type), nfields);
4031
4032 TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE_BITS (type) =
4033 (B_TYPE *) TYPE_ALLOC (type, B_BYTES (nfields));
4034 B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE_BITS (type), nfields);
4035 }
4036
4037 /* Copy the saved-up fields into the field vector. Start from the head
4038 of the list, adding to the tail of the field array, so that they end
4039 up in the same order in the array in which they were added to the list. */
4040
4041 while (nfields-- > 0)
4042 {
4043 TYPE_FIELD (type, nfields) = fip->list->field;
4044 switch (fip->list->visibility)
4045 {
4046 case VISIBILITY_PRIVATE:
4047 SET_TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE (type, nfields);
4048 break;
4049
4050 case VISIBILITY_PROTECTED:
4051 SET_TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED (type, nfields);
4052 break;
4053
4054 case VISIBILITY_IGNORE:
4055 SET_TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE (type, nfields);
4056 break;
4057
4058 case VISIBILITY_PUBLIC:
4059 break;
4060
4061 default:
4062 /* Unknown visibility. Complain and treat it as public. */
4063 {
4064 static struct complaint msg =
4065 {
4066 "Unknown visibility `%c' for field", 0, 0};
4067 complain (&msg, fip->list->visibility);
4068 }
4069 break;
4070 }
4071 fip->list = fip->list->next;
4072 }
4073 return 1;
4074 }
4075
4076 /* Read the description of a structure (or union type) and return an object
4077 describing the type.
4078
4079 PP points to a character pointer that points to the next unconsumed token
4080 in the the stabs string. For example, given stabs "A:T4=s4a:1,0,32;;",
4081 *PP will point to "4a:1,0,32;;".
4082
4083 TYPE points to an incomplete type that needs to be filled in.
4084
4085 OBJFILE points to the current objfile from which the stabs information is
4086 being read. (Note that it is redundant in that TYPE also contains a pointer
4087 to this same objfile, so it might be a good idea to eliminate it. FIXME).
4088 */
4089
4090 static struct type *
4091 read_struct_type (char **pp, struct type *type, struct objfile *objfile)
4092 {
4093 struct cleanup *back_to;
4094 struct field_info fi;
4095
4096 fi.list = NULL;
4097 fi.fnlist = NULL;
4098
4099 back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, 0);
4100
4101 INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type);
4102 TYPE_FLAGS (type) &= ~TYPE_FLAG_STUB;
4103
4104 /* First comes the total size in bytes. */
4105
4106 {
4107 int nbits;
4108 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = read_huge_number (pp, 0, &nbits);
4109 if (nbits != 0)
4110 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4111 }
4112
4113 /* Now read the baseclasses, if any, read the regular C struct or C++
4114 class member fields, attach the fields to the type, read the C++
4115 member functions, attach them to the type, and then read any tilde
4116 field (baseclass specifier for the class holding the main vtable). */
4117
4118 if (!read_baseclasses (&fi, pp, type, objfile)
4119 || !read_struct_fields (&fi, pp, type, objfile)
4120 || !attach_fields_to_type (&fi, type, objfile)
4121 || !read_member_functions (&fi, pp, type, objfile)
4122 || !attach_fn_fields_to_type (&fi, type)
4123 || !read_tilde_fields (&fi, pp, type, objfile))
4124 {
4125 type = error_type (pp, objfile);
4126 }
4127
4128 /* Fix up any cv-qualified versions of this type. */
4129 finish_cv_type (type);
4130 do_cleanups (back_to);
4131 return (type);
4132 }
4133
4134 /* Read a definition of an array type,
4135 and create and return a suitable type object.
4136 Also creates a range type which represents the bounds of that
4137 array. */
4138
4139 static struct type *
4140 read_array_type (register char **pp, register struct type *type,
4141 struct objfile *objfile)
4142 {
4143 struct type *index_type, *element_type, *range_type;
4144 int lower, upper;
4145 int adjustable = 0;
4146 int nbits;
4147
4148 /* Format of an array type:
4149 "ar<index type>;lower;upper;<array_contents_type>".
4150 OS9000: "arlower,upper;<array_contents_type>".
4151
4152 Fortran adjustable arrays use Adigits or Tdigits for lower or upper;
4153 for these, produce a type like float[][]. */
4154
4155 if (os9k_stabs)
4156 index_type = builtin_type_int;
4157 else
4158 {
4159 index_type = read_type (pp, objfile);
4160 if (**pp != ';')
4161 /* Improper format of array type decl. */
4162 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4163 ++*pp;
4164 }
4165
4166 if (!(**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9') && **pp != '-')
4167 {
4168 (*pp)++;
4169 adjustable = 1;
4170 }
4171 lower = read_huge_number (pp, os9k_stabs ? ',' : ';', &nbits);
4172 if (nbits != 0)
4173 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4174
4175 if (!(**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9') && **pp != '-')
4176 {
4177 (*pp)++;
4178 adjustable = 1;
4179 }
4180 upper = read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits);
4181 if (nbits != 0)
4182 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4183
4184 element_type = read_type (pp, objfile);
4185
4186 if (adjustable)
4187 {
4188 lower = 0;
4189 upper = -1;
4190 }
4191
4192 range_type =
4193 create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, index_type, lower, upper);
4194 type = create_array_type (type, element_type, range_type);
4195
4196 return type;
4197 }
4198
4199
4200 /* Read a definition of an enumeration type,
4201 and create and return a suitable type object.
4202 Also defines the symbols that represent the values of the type. */
4203
4204 static struct type *
4205 read_enum_type (register char **pp, register struct type *type,
4206 struct objfile *objfile)
4207 {
4208 register char *p;
4209 char *name;
4210 register long n;
4211 register struct symbol *sym;
4212 int nsyms = 0;
4213 struct pending **symlist;
4214 struct pending *osyms, *syms;
4215 int o_nsyms;
4216 int nbits;
4217 int unsigned_enum = 1;
4218
4219 #if 0
4220 /* FIXME! The stabs produced by Sun CC merrily define things that ought
4221 to be file-scope, between N_FN entries, using N_LSYM. What's a mother
4222 to do? For now, force all enum values to file scope. */
4223 if (within_function)
4224 symlist = &local_symbols;
4225 else
4226 #endif
4227 symlist = &file_symbols;
4228 osyms = *symlist;
4229 o_nsyms = osyms ? osyms->nsyms : 0;
4230
4231 if (os9k_stabs)
4232 {
4233 /* Size. Perhaps this does not have to be conditionalized on
4234 os9k_stabs (assuming the name of an enum constant can't start
4235 with a digit). */
4236 read_huge_number (pp, 0, &nbits);
4237 if (nbits != 0)
4238 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4239 }
4240
4241 /* The aix4 compiler emits an extra field before the enum members;
4242 my guess is it's a type of some sort. Just ignore it. */
4243 if (**pp == '-')
4244 {
4245 /* Skip over the type. */
4246 while (**pp != ':')
4247 (*pp)++;
4248
4249 /* Skip over the colon. */
4250 (*pp)++;
4251 }
4252
4253 /* Read the value-names and their values.
4254 The input syntax is NAME:VALUE,NAME:VALUE, and so on.
4255 A semicolon or comma instead of a NAME means the end. */
4256 while (**pp && **pp != ';' && **pp != ',')
4257 {
4258 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
4259 p = *pp;
4260 while (*p != ':')
4261 p++;
4262 name = obsavestring (*pp, p - *pp, &objfile->symbol_obstack);
4263 *pp = p + 1;
4264 n = read_huge_number (pp, ',', &nbits);
4265 if (nbits != 0)
4266 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4267
4268 sym = (struct symbol *)
4269 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol));
4270 memset (sym, 0, sizeof (struct symbol));
4271 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = name;
4272 SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym) = current_subfile->language;
4273 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST;
4274 SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE;
4275 SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = n;
4276 if (n < 0)
4277 unsigned_enum = 0;
4278 add_symbol_to_list (sym, symlist);
4279 nsyms++;
4280 }
4281
4282 if (**pp == ';')
4283 (*pp)++; /* Skip the semicolon. */
4284
4285 /* Now fill in the fields of the type-structure. */
4286
4287 TYPE_LENGTH (type) = TARGET_INT_BIT / HOST_CHAR_BIT;
4288 TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_ENUM;
4289 TYPE_FLAGS (type) &= ~TYPE_FLAG_STUB;
4290 if (unsigned_enum)
4291 TYPE_FLAGS (type) |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED;
4292 TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nsyms;
4293 TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *)
4294 TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct field) * nsyms);
4295 memset (TYPE_FIELDS (type), 0, sizeof (struct field) * nsyms);
4296
4297 /* Find the symbols for the values and put them into the type.
4298 The symbols can be found in the symlist that we put them on
4299 to cause them to be defined. osyms contains the old value
4300 of that symlist; everything up to there was defined by us. */
4301 /* Note that we preserve the order of the enum constants, so
4302 that in something like "enum {FOO, LAST_THING=FOO}" we print
4303 FOO, not LAST_THING. */
4304
4305 for (syms = *symlist, n = nsyms - 1; syms; syms = syms->next)
4306 {
4307 int last = syms == osyms ? o_nsyms : 0;
4308 int j = syms->nsyms;
4309 for (; --j >= last; --n)
4310 {
4311 struct symbol *xsym = syms->symbol[j];
4312 SYMBOL_TYPE (xsym) = type;
4313 TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, n) = SYMBOL_NAME (xsym);
4314 TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, n) = SYMBOL_VALUE (xsym);
4315 TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, n) = 0;
4316 }
4317 if (syms == osyms)
4318 break;
4319 }
4320
4321 return type;
4322 }
4323
4324 /* Sun's ACC uses a somewhat saner method for specifying the builtin
4325 typedefs in every file (for int, long, etc):
4326
4327 type = b <signed> <width> <format type>; <offset>; <nbits>
4328 signed = u or s.
4329 optional format type = c or b for char or boolean.
4330 offset = offset from high order bit to start bit of type.
4331 width is # bytes in object of this type, nbits is # bits in type.
4332
4333 The width/offset stuff appears to be for small objects stored in
4334 larger ones (e.g. `shorts' in `int' registers). We ignore it for now,
4335 FIXME. */
4336
4337 static struct type *
4338 read_sun_builtin_type (char **pp, int typenums[2], struct objfile *objfile)
4339 {
4340 int type_bits;
4341 int nbits;
4342 int signed_type;
4343 enum type_code code = TYPE_CODE_INT;
4344
4345 switch (**pp)
4346 {
4347 case 's':
4348 signed_type = 1;
4349 break;
4350 case 'u':
4351 signed_type = 0;
4352 break;
4353 default:
4354 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4355 }
4356 (*pp)++;
4357
4358 /* For some odd reason, all forms of char put a c here. This is strange
4359 because no other type has this honor. We can safely ignore this because
4360 we actually determine 'char'acterness by the number of bits specified in
4361 the descriptor.
4362 Boolean forms, e.g Fortran logical*X, put a b here. */
4363
4364 if (**pp == 'c')
4365 (*pp)++;
4366 else if (**pp == 'b')
4367 {
4368 code = TYPE_CODE_BOOL;
4369 (*pp)++;
4370 }
4371
4372 /* The first number appears to be the number of bytes occupied
4373 by this type, except that unsigned short is 4 instead of 2.
4374 Since this information is redundant with the third number,
4375 we will ignore it. */
4376 read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits);
4377 if (nbits != 0)
4378 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4379
4380 /* The second number is always 0, so ignore it too. */
4381 read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits);
4382 if (nbits != 0)
4383 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4384
4385 /* The third number is the number of bits for this type. */
4386 type_bits = read_huge_number (pp, 0, &nbits);
4387 if (nbits != 0)
4388 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4389 /* The type *should* end with a semicolon. If it are embedded
4390 in a larger type the semicolon may be the only way to know where
4391 the type ends. If this type is at the end of the stabstring we
4392 can deal with the omitted semicolon (but we don't have to like
4393 it). Don't bother to complain(), Sun's compiler omits the semicolon
4394 for "void". */
4395 if (**pp == ';')
4396 ++(*pp);
4397
4398 if (type_bits == 0)
4399 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_VOID, 1,
4400 signed_type ? 0 : TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED, (char *) NULL,
4401 objfile);
4402 else
4403 return init_type (code,
4404 type_bits / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
4405 signed_type ? 0 : TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED, (char *) NULL,
4406 objfile);
4407 }
4408
4409 static struct type *
4410 read_sun_floating_type (char **pp, int typenums[2], struct objfile *objfile)
4411 {
4412 int nbits;
4413 int details;
4414 int nbytes;
4415
4416 /* The first number has more details about the type, for example
4417 FN_COMPLEX. */
4418 details = read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits);
4419 if (nbits != 0)
4420 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4421
4422 /* The second number is the number of bytes occupied by this type */
4423 nbytes = read_huge_number (pp, ';', &nbits);
4424 if (nbits != 0)
4425 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4426
4427 if (details == NF_COMPLEX || details == NF_COMPLEX16
4428 || details == NF_COMPLEX32)
4429 /* This is a type we can't handle, but we do know the size.
4430 We also will be able to give it a name. */
4431 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX, nbytes, 0, NULL, objfile);
4432
4433 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, nbytes, 0, NULL, objfile);
4434 }
4435
4436 /* Read a number from the string pointed to by *PP.
4437 The value of *PP is advanced over the number.
4438 If END is nonzero, the character that ends the
4439 number must match END, or an error happens;
4440 and that character is skipped if it does match.
4441 If END is zero, *PP is left pointing to that character.
4442
4443 If the number fits in a long, set *BITS to 0 and return the value.
4444 If not, set *BITS to be the number of bits in the number and return 0.
4445
4446 If encounter garbage, set *BITS to -1 and return 0. */
4447
4448 static long
4449 read_huge_number (char **pp, int end, int *bits)
4450 {
4451 char *p = *pp;
4452 int sign = 1;
4453 long n = 0;
4454 int radix = 10;
4455 char overflow = 0;
4456 int nbits = 0;
4457 int c;
4458 long upper_limit;
4459
4460 if (*p == '-')
4461 {
4462 sign = -1;
4463 p++;
4464 }
4465
4466 /* Leading zero means octal. GCC uses this to output values larger
4467 than an int (because that would be hard in decimal). */
4468 if (*p == '0')
4469 {
4470 radix = 8;
4471 p++;
4472 }
4473
4474 if (os9k_stabs)
4475 upper_limit = ULONG_MAX / radix;
4476 else
4477 upper_limit = LONG_MAX / radix;
4478
4479 while ((c = *p++) >= '0' && c < ('0' + radix))
4480 {
4481 if (n <= upper_limit)
4482 {
4483 n *= radix;
4484 n += c - '0'; /* FIXME this overflows anyway */
4485 }
4486 else
4487 overflow = 1;
4488
4489 /* This depends on large values being output in octal, which is
4490 what GCC does. */
4491 if (radix == 8)
4492 {
4493 if (nbits == 0)
4494 {
4495 if (c == '0')
4496 /* Ignore leading zeroes. */
4497 ;
4498 else if (c == '1')
4499 nbits = 1;
4500 else if (c == '2' || c == '3')
4501 nbits = 2;
4502 else
4503 nbits = 3;
4504 }
4505 else
4506 nbits += 3;
4507 }
4508 }
4509 if (end)
4510 {
4511 if (c && c != end)
4512 {
4513 if (bits != NULL)
4514 *bits = -1;
4515 return 0;
4516 }
4517 }
4518 else
4519 --p;
4520
4521 *pp = p;
4522 if (overflow)
4523 {
4524 if (nbits == 0)
4525 {
4526 /* Large decimal constants are an error (because it is hard to
4527 count how many bits are in them). */
4528 if (bits != NULL)
4529 *bits = -1;
4530 return 0;
4531 }
4532
4533 /* -0x7f is the same as 0x80. So deal with it by adding one to
4534 the number of bits. */
4535 if (sign == -1)
4536 ++nbits;
4537 if (bits)
4538 *bits = nbits;
4539 }
4540 else
4541 {
4542 if (bits)
4543 *bits = 0;
4544 return n * sign;
4545 }
4546 /* It's *BITS which has the interesting information. */
4547 return 0;
4548 }
4549
4550 static struct type *
4551 read_range_type (char **pp, int typenums[2], struct objfile *objfile)
4552 {
4553 char *orig_pp = *pp;
4554 int rangenums[2];
4555 long n2, n3;
4556 int n2bits, n3bits;
4557 int self_subrange;
4558 struct type *result_type;
4559 struct type *index_type = NULL;
4560
4561 /* First comes a type we are a subrange of.
4562 In C it is usually 0, 1 or the type being defined. */
4563 if (read_type_number (pp, rangenums) != 0)
4564 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4565 self_subrange = (rangenums[0] == typenums[0] &&
4566 rangenums[1] == typenums[1]);
4567
4568 if (**pp == '=')
4569 {
4570 *pp = orig_pp;
4571 index_type = read_type (pp, objfile);
4572 }
4573
4574 /* A semicolon should now follow; skip it. */
4575 if (**pp == ';')
4576 (*pp)++;
4577
4578 /* The remaining two operands are usually lower and upper bounds
4579 of the range. But in some special cases they mean something else. */
4580 n2 = read_huge_number (pp, ';', &n2bits);
4581 n3 = read_huge_number (pp, ';', &n3bits);
4582
4583 if (n2bits == -1 || n3bits == -1)
4584 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4585
4586 if (index_type)
4587 goto handle_true_range;
4588
4589 /* If limits are huge, must be large integral type. */
4590 if (n2bits != 0 || n3bits != 0)
4591 {
4592 char got_signed = 0;
4593 char got_unsigned = 0;
4594 /* Number of bits in the type. */
4595 int nbits = 0;
4596
4597 /* Range from 0 to <large number> is an unsigned large integral type. */
4598 if ((n2bits == 0 && n2 == 0) && n3bits != 0)
4599 {
4600 got_unsigned = 1;
4601 nbits = n3bits;
4602 }
4603 /* Range from <large number> to <large number>-1 is a large signed
4604 integral type. Take care of the case where <large number> doesn't
4605 fit in a long but <large number>-1 does. */
4606 else if ((n2bits != 0 && n3bits != 0 && n2bits == n3bits + 1)
4607 || (n2bits != 0 && n3bits == 0
4608 && (n2bits == sizeof (long) * HOST_CHAR_BIT)
4609 && n3 == LONG_MAX))
4610 {
4611 got_signed = 1;
4612 nbits = n2bits;
4613 }
4614
4615 if (got_signed || got_unsigned)
4616 {
4617 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, nbits / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
4618 got_unsigned ? TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED : 0, NULL,
4619 objfile);
4620 }
4621 else
4622 return error_type (pp, objfile);
4623 }
4624
4625 /* A type defined as a subrange of itself, with bounds both 0, is void. */
4626 if (self_subrange && n2 == 0 && n3 == 0)
4627 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_VOID, 1, 0, NULL, objfile);
4628
4629 /* If n3 is zero and n2 is positive, we want a floating type, and n2
4630 is the width in bytes.
4631
4632 Fortran programs appear to use this for complex types also. To
4633 distinguish between floats and complex, g77 (and others?) seem
4634 to use self-subranges for the complexes, and subranges of int for
4635 the floats.
4636
4637 Also note that for complexes, g77 sets n2 to the size of one of
4638 the member floats, not the whole complex beast. My guess is that
4639 this was to work well with pre-COMPLEX versions of gdb. */
4640
4641 if (n3 == 0 && n2 > 0)
4642 {
4643 struct type *float_type
4644 = init_type (TYPE_CODE_FLT, n2, 0, NULL, objfile);
4645
4646 if (self_subrange)
4647 {
4648 struct type *complex_type =
4649 init_type (TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX, 2 * n2, 0, NULL, objfile);
4650 TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (complex_type) = float_type;
4651 return complex_type;
4652 }
4653 else
4654 return float_type;
4655 }
4656
4657 /* If the upper bound is -1, it must really be an unsigned int. */
4658
4659 else if (n2 == 0 && n3 == -1)
4660 {
4661 /* It is unsigned int or unsigned long. */
4662 /* GCC 2.3.3 uses this for long long too, but that is just a GDB 3.5
4663 compatibility hack. */
4664 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
4665 TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED, NULL, objfile);
4666 }
4667
4668 /* Special case: char is defined (Who knows why) as a subrange of
4669 itself with range 0-127. */
4670 else if (self_subrange && n2 == 0 && n3 == 127)
4671 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 1, 0, NULL, objfile);
4672
4673 else if (current_symbol && SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (current_symbol) == language_chill
4674 && !self_subrange)
4675 goto handle_true_range;
4676
4677 /* We used to do this only for subrange of self or subrange of int. */
4678 else if (n2 == 0)
4679 {
4680 /* -1 is used for the upper bound of (4 byte) "unsigned int" and
4681 "unsigned long", and we already checked for that,
4682 so don't need to test for it here. */
4683
4684 if (n3 < 0)
4685 /* n3 actually gives the size. */
4686 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, -n3, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED,
4687 NULL, objfile);
4688
4689 /* Is n3 == 2**(8n)-1 for some integer n? Then it's an
4690 unsigned n-byte integer. But do require n to be a power of
4691 two; we don't want 3- and 5-byte integers flying around. */
4692 {
4693 int bytes;
4694 unsigned long bits;
4695
4696 bits = n3;
4697 for (bytes = 0; (bits & 0xff) == 0xff; bytes++)
4698 bits >>= 8;
4699 if (bits == 0
4700 && ((bytes - 1) & bytes) == 0) /* "bytes is a power of two" */
4701 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, bytes, TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED, NULL,
4702 objfile);
4703 }
4704 }
4705 /* I think this is for Convex "long long". Since I don't know whether
4706 Convex sets self_subrange, I also accept that particular size regardless
4707 of self_subrange. */
4708 else if (n3 == 0 && n2 < 0
4709 && (self_subrange
4710 || n2 == -TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT))
4711 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, -n2, 0, NULL, objfile);
4712 else if (n2 == -n3 - 1)
4713 {
4714 if (n3 == 0x7f)
4715 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 1, 0, NULL, objfile);
4716 if (n3 == 0x7fff)
4717 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 2, 0, NULL, objfile);
4718 if (n3 == 0x7fffffff)
4719 return init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, 4, 0, NULL, objfile);
4720 }
4721
4722 /* We have a real range type on our hands. Allocate space and
4723 return a real pointer. */
4724 handle_true_range:
4725
4726 if (self_subrange)
4727 index_type = builtin_type_int;
4728 else
4729 index_type = *dbx_lookup_type (rangenums);
4730 if (index_type == NULL)
4731 {
4732 /* Does this actually ever happen? Is that why we are worrying
4733 about dealing with it rather than just calling error_type? */
4734
4735 static struct type *range_type_index;
4736
4737 complain (&range_type_base_complaint, rangenums[1]);
4738 if (range_type_index == NULL)
4739 range_type_index =
4740 init_type (TYPE_CODE_INT, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT,
4741 0, "range type index type", NULL);
4742 index_type = range_type_index;
4743 }
4744
4745 result_type = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, index_type, n2, n3);
4746 return (result_type);
4747 }
4748
4749 /* Read in an argument list. This is a list of types, separated by commas
4750 and terminated with END. Return the list of types read in, or (struct type
4751 **)-1 if there is an error. */
4752
4753 static struct type **
4754 read_args (char **pp, int end, struct objfile *objfile)
4755 {
4756 /* FIXME! Remove this arbitrary limit! */
4757 struct type *types[1024], **rval; /* allow for fns of 1023 parameters */
4758 int n = 0;
4759
4760 while (**pp != end)
4761 {
4762 if (**pp != ',')
4763 /* Invalid argument list: no ','. */
4764 return (struct type **) -1;
4765 (*pp)++;
4766 STABS_CONTINUE (pp, objfile);
4767 types[n++] = read_type (pp, objfile);
4768 }
4769 (*pp)++; /* get past `end' (the ':' character) */
4770
4771 if (n == 1)
4772 {
4773 rval = (struct type **) xmalloc (2 * sizeof (struct type *));
4774 }
4775 else if (TYPE_CODE (types[n - 1]) != TYPE_CODE_VOID)
4776 {
4777 rval = (struct type **) xmalloc ((n + 1) * sizeof (struct type *));
4778 memset (rval + n, 0, sizeof (struct type *));
4779 }
4780 else
4781 {
4782 rval = (struct type **) xmalloc (n * sizeof (struct type *));
4783 }
4784 memcpy (rval, types, n * sizeof (struct type *));
4785 return rval;
4786 }
4787 \f
4788 /* Common block handling. */
4789
4790 /* List of symbols declared since the last BCOMM. This list is a tail
4791 of local_symbols. When ECOMM is seen, the symbols on the list
4792 are noted so their proper addresses can be filled in later,
4793 using the common block base address gotten from the assembler
4794 stabs. */
4795
4796 static struct pending *common_block;
4797 static int common_block_i;
4798
4799 /* Name of the current common block. We get it from the BCOMM instead of the
4800 ECOMM to match IBM documentation (even though IBM puts the name both places
4801 like everyone else). */
4802 static char *common_block_name;
4803
4804 /* Process a N_BCOMM symbol. The storage for NAME is not guaranteed
4805 to remain after this function returns. */
4806
4807 void
4808 common_block_start (char *name, struct objfile *objfile)
4809 {
4810 if (common_block_name != NULL)
4811 {
4812 static struct complaint msg =
4813 {
4814 "Invalid symbol data: common block within common block",
4815 0, 0};
4816 complain (&msg);
4817 }
4818 common_block = local_symbols;
4819 common_block_i = local_symbols ? local_symbols->nsyms : 0;
4820 common_block_name = obsavestring (name, strlen (name),
4821 &objfile->symbol_obstack);
4822 }
4823
4824 /* Process a N_ECOMM symbol. */
4825
4826 void
4827 common_block_end (struct objfile *objfile)
4828 {
4829 /* Symbols declared since the BCOMM are to have the common block
4830 start address added in when we know it. common_block and
4831 common_block_i point to the first symbol after the BCOMM in
4832 the local_symbols list; copy the list and hang it off the
4833 symbol for the common block name for later fixup. */
4834 int i;
4835 struct symbol *sym;
4836 struct pending *new = 0;
4837 struct pending *next;
4838 int j;
4839
4840 if (common_block_name == NULL)
4841 {
4842 static struct complaint msg =
4843 {"ECOMM symbol unmatched by BCOMM", 0, 0};
4844 complain (&msg);
4845 return;
4846 }
4847
4848 sym = (struct symbol *)
4849 obstack_alloc (&objfile->symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol));
4850 memset (sym, 0, sizeof (struct symbol));
4851 /* Note: common_block_name already saved on symbol_obstack */
4852 SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = common_block_name;
4853 SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK;
4854
4855 /* Now we copy all the symbols which have been defined since the BCOMM. */
4856
4857 /* Copy all the struct pendings before common_block. */
4858 for (next = local_symbols;
4859 next != NULL && next != common_block;
4860 next = next->next)
4861 {
4862 for (j = 0; j < next->nsyms; j++)
4863 add_symbol_to_list (next->symbol[j], &new);
4864 }
4865
4866 /* Copy however much of COMMON_BLOCK we need. If COMMON_BLOCK is
4867 NULL, it means copy all the local symbols (which we already did
4868 above). */
4869
4870 if (common_block != NULL)
4871 for (j = common_block_i; j < common_block->nsyms; j++)
4872 add_symbol_to_list (common_block->symbol[j], &new);
4873
4874 SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = (struct type *) new;
4875
4876 /* Should we be putting local_symbols back to what it was?
4877 Does it matter? */
4878
4879 i = hashname (SYMBOL_NAME (sym));
4880 SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym) = global_sym_chain[i];
4881 global_sym_chain[i] = sym;
4882 common_block_name = NULL;
4883 }
4884
4885 /* Add a common block's start address to the offset of each symbol
4886 declared to be in it (by being between a BCOMM/ECOMM pair that uses
4887 the common block name). */
4888
4889 static void
4890 fix_common_block (struct symbol *sym, int valu)
4891 {
4892 struct pending *next = (struct pending *) SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
4893 for (; next; next = next->next)
4894 {
4895 register int j;
4896 for (j = next->nsyms - 1; j >= 0; j--)
4897 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (next->symbol[j]) += valu;
4898 }
4899 }
4900 \f
4901
4902
4903 /* What about types defined as forward references inside of a small lexical
4904 scope? */
4905 /* Add a type to the list of undefined types to be checked through
4906 once this file has been read in. */
4907
4908 void
4909 add_undefined_type (struct type *type)
4910 {
4911 if (undef_types_length == undef_types_allocated)
4912 {
4913 undef_types_allocated *= 2;
4914 undef_types = (struct type **)
4915 xrealloc ((char *) undef_types,
4916 undef_types_allocated * sizeof (struct type *));
4917 }
4918 undef_types[undef_types_length++] = type;
4919 }
4920
4921 /* Go through each undefined type, see if it's still undefined, and fix it
4922 up if possible. We have two kinds of undefined types:
4923
4924 TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: Array whose target type wasn't defined yet.
4925 Fix: update array length using the element bounds
4926 and the target type's length.
4927 TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, TYPE_CODE_UNION: Structure whose fields were not
4928 yet defined at the time a pointer to it was made.
4929 Fix: Do a full lookup on the struct/union tag. */
4930 void
4931 cleanup_undefined_types (void)
4932 {
4933 struct type **type;
4934
4935 for (type = undef_types; type < undef_types + undef_types_length; type++)
4936 {
4937 switch (TYPE_CODE (*type))
4938 {
4939
4940 case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
4941 case TYPE_CODE_UNION:
4942 case TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
4943 {
4944 /* Check if it has been defined since. Need to do this here
4945 as well as in check_typedef to deal with the (legitimate in
4946 C though not C++) case of several types with the same name
4947 in different source files. */
4948 if (TYPE_STUB (*type))
4949 {
4950 struct pending *ppt;
4951 int i;
4952 /* Name of the type, without "struct" or "union" */
4953 char *typename = TYPE_TAG_NAME (*type);
4954
4955 if (typename == NULL)
4956 {
4957 static struct complaint msg =
4958 {"need a type name", 0, 0};
4959 complain (&msg);
4960 break;
4961 }
4962 for (ppt = file_symbols; ppt; ppt = ppt->next)
4963 {
4964 for (i = 0; i < ppt->nsyms; i++)
4965 {
4966 struct symbol *sym = ppt->symbol[i];
4967
4968 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF
4969 && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == STRUCT_NAMESPACE
4970 && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) ==
4971 TYPE_CODE (*type))
4972 && STREQ (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), typename))
4973 {
4974 memcpy (*type, SYMBOL_TYPE (sym),
4975 sizeof (struct type));
4976 }
4977 }
4978 }
4979 }
4980 }
4981 break;
4982
4983 default:
4984 {
4985 static struct complaint msg =
4986 {"\
4987 GDB internal error. cleanup_undefined_types with bad type %d.", 0, 0};
4988 complain (&msg, TYPE_CODE (*type));
4989 }
4990 break;
4991 }
4992 }
4993
4994 undef_types_length = 0;
4995 }
4996
4997 /* Scan through all of the global symbols defined in the object file,
4998 assigning values to the debugging symbols that need to be assigned
4999 to. Get these symbols from the minimal symbol table. */
5000
5001 void
5002 scan_file_globals (struct objfile *objfile)
5003 {
5004 int hash;
5005 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
5006 struct symbol *sym, *prev, *rsym;
5007 struct objfile *resolve_objfile;
5008
5009 /* SVR4 based linkers copy referenced global symbols from shared
5010 libraries to the main executable.
5011 If we are scanning the symbols for a shared library, try to resolve
5012 them from the minimal symbols of the main executable first. */
5013
5014 if (symfile_objfile && objfile != symfile_objfile)
5015 resolve_objfile = symfile_objfile;
5016 else
5017 resolve_objfile = objfile;
5018
5019 while (1)
5020 {
5021 /* Avoid expensive loop through all minimal symbols if there are
5022 no unresolved symbols. */
5023 for (hash = 0; hash < HASHSIZE; hash++)
5024 {
5025 if (global_sym_chain[hash])
5026 break;
5027 }
5028 if (hash >= HASHSIZE)
5029 return;
5030
5031 for (msymbol = resolve_objfile->msymbols;
5032 msymbol && SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol) != NULL;
5033 msymbol++)
5034 {
5035 QUIT;
5036
5037 /* Skip static symbols. */
5038 switch (MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol))
5039 {
5040 case mst_file_text:
5041 case mst_file_data:
5042 case mst_file_bss:
5043 continue;
5044 default:
5045 break;
5046 }
5047
5048 prev = NULL;
5049
5050 /* Get the hash index and check all the symbols
5051 under that hash index. */
5052
5053 hash = hashname (SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol));
5054
5055 for (sym = global_sym_chain[hash]; sym;)
5056 {
5057 if (SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol)[0] == SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[0] &&
5058 STREQ (SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol) + 1, SYMBOL_NAME (sym) + 1))
5059 {
5060
5061 struct alias_list *aliases;
5062
5063 /* Splice this symbol out of the hash chain and
5064 assign the value we have to it. */
5065 if (prev)
5066 {
5067 SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (prev) = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym);
5068 }
5069 else
5070 {
5071 global_sym_chain[hash] = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym);
5072 }
5073
5074 /* Check to see whether we need to fix up a common block. */
5075 /* Note: this code might be executed several times for
5076 the same symbol if there are multiple references. */
5077
5078 /* If symbol has aliases, do minimal symbol fixups for each.
5079 These live aliases/references weren't added to
5080 global_sym_chain hash but may also need to be fixed up. */
5081 /* FIXME: Maybe should have added aliases to the global chain, resolved symbol name, then treated aliases as normal
5082 symbols? Still, we wouldn't want to add_to_list. */
5083 /* Now do the same for each alias of this symbol */
5084 rsym = sym;
5085 aliases = SYMBOL_ALIASES (sym);
5086 while (rsym)
5087 {
5088 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (rsym) == LOC_BLOCK)
5089 {
5090 fix_common_block (rsym,
5091 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol));
5092 }
5093 else
5094 {
5095 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (rsym)
5096 = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
5097 }
5098 SYMBOL_SECTION (rsym) = SYMBOL_SECTION (msymbol);
5099 if (aliases)
5100 {
5101 rsym = aliases->sym;
5102 aliases = aliases->next;
5103 }
5104 else
5105 rsym = NULL;
5106 }
5107
5108
5109 if (prev)
5110 {
5111 sym = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (prev);
5112 }
5113 else
5114 {
5115 sym = global_sym_chain[hash];
5116 }
5117 }
5118 else
5119 {
5120 prev = sym;
5121 sym = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym);
5122 }
5123 }
5124 }
5125 if (resolve_objfile == objfile)
5126 break;
5127 resolve_objfile = objfile;
5128 }
5129
5130 /* Change the storage class of any remaining unresolved globals to
5131 LOC_UNRESOLVED and remove them from the chain. */
5132 for (hash = 0; hash < HASHSIZE; hash++)
5133 {
5134 sym = global_sym_chain[hash];
5135 while (sym)
5136 {
5137 prev = sym;
5138 sym = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym);
5139
5140 /* Change the symbol address from the misleading chain value
5141 to address zero. */
5142 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (prev) = 0;
5143
5144 /* Complain about unresolved common block symbols. */
5145 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (prev) == LOC_STATIC)
5146 SYMBOL_CLASS (prev) = LOC_UNRESOLVED;
5147 else
5148 complain (&unresolved_sym_chain_complaint,
5149 objfile->name, SYMBOL_NAME (prev));
5150 }
5151 }
5152 memset (global_sym_chain, 0, sizeof (global_sym_chain));
5153 }
5154
5155 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when starting to read
5156 a fresh piece of a symbol file, e.g. reading in the stuff corresponding
5157 to a psymtab. */
5158
5159 void
5160 stabsread_init (void)
5161 {
5162 }
5163
5164 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new
5165 symbol file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another
5166 file, e.g. a shared library). */
5167
5168 void
5169 stabsread_new_init (void)
5170 {
5171 /* Empty the hash table of global syms looking for values. */
5172 memset (global_sym_chain, 0, sizeof (global_sym_chain));
5173 }
5174
5175 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing at the same time as
5176 start_symtab() is called. */
5177
5178 void
5179 start_stabs (void)
5180 {
5181 global_stabs = NULL; /* AIX COFF */
5182 /* Leave FILENUM of 0 free for builtin types and this file's types. */
5183 n_this_object_header_files = 1;
5184 type_vector_length = 0;
5185 type_vector = (struct type **) 0;
5186
5187 /* FIXME: If common_block_name is not already NULL, we should complain(). */
5188 common_block_name = NULL;
5189
5190 os9k_stabs = 0;
5191 }
5192
5193 /* Call after end_symtab() */
5194
5195 void
5196 end_stabs (void)
5197 {
5198 if (type_vector)
5199 {
5200 xfree (type_vector);
5201 }
5202 type_vector = 0;
5203 type_vector_length = 0;
5204 previous_stab_code = 0;
5205 }
5206
5207 void
5208 finish_global_stabs (struct objfile *objfile)
5209 {
5210 if (global_stabs)
5211 {
5212 patch_block_stabs (global_symbols, global_stabs, objfile);
5213 xfree (global_stabs);
5214 global_stabs = NULL;
5215 }
5216 }
5217
5218 /* Initializer for this module */
5219
5220 void
5221 _initialize_stabsread (void)
5222 {
5223 undef_types_allocated = 20;
5224 undef_types_length = 0;
5225 undef_types = (struct type **)
5226 xmalloc (undef_types_allocated * sizeof (struct type *));
5227 }
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