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1 /* Definitions for reading symbol files into GDB.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1990-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20 #if !defined (SYMFILE_H)
21 #define SYMFILE_H
22
23 /* This file requires that you first include "bfd.h". */
24 #include "symtab.h"
25 #include "probe.h"
26
27 /* Opaque declarations. */
28 struct target_section;
29 struct objfile;
30 struct obj_section;
31 struct obstack;
32 struct block;
33 struct probe;
34 struct value;
35 struct frame_info;
36 struct agent_expr;
37 struct axs_value;
38
39 /* Comparison function for symbol look ups. */
40
41 typedef int (symbol_compare_ftype) (const char *string1,
42 const char *string2);
43
44 /* Partial symbols are stored in the psymbol_cache and pointers to
45 them are kept in a dynamically grown array that is obtained from
46 malloc and grown as necessary via realloc. Each objfile typically
47 has two of these, one for global symbols and one for static
48 symbols. Although this adds a level of indirection for storing or
49 accessing the partial symbols, it allows us to throw away duplicate
50 psymbols and set all pointers to the single saved instance. */
51
52 struct psymbol_allocation_list
53 {
54
55 /* Pointer to beginning of dynamically allocated array of pointers
56 to partial symbols. The array is dynamically expanded as
57 necessary to accommodate more pointers. */
58
59 struct partial_symbol **list;
60
61 /* Pointer to next available slot in which to store a pointer to a
62 partial symbol. */
63
64 struct partial_symbol **next;
65
66 /* Number of allocated pointer slots in current dynamic array (not
67 the number of bytes of storage). The "next" pointer will always
68 point somewhere between list[0] and list[size], and when at
69 list[size] the array will be expanded on the next attempt to
70 store a pointer. */
71
72 int size;
73 };
74
75 struct other_sections
76 {
77 CORE_ADDR addr;
78 char *name;
79
80 /* SECTINDEX must be valid for associated BFD or set to -1. */
81 int sectindex;
82 };
83
84 /* Define an array of addresses to accommodate non-contiguous dynamic
85 loading of modules. This is for use when entering commands, so we
86 can keep track of the section names until we read the file and can
87 map them to bfd sections. This structure is also used by solib.c
88 to communicate the section addresses in shared objects to
89 symbol_file_add (). */
90
91 struct section_addr_info
92 {
93 /* The number of sections for which address information is
94 available. */
95 size_t num_sections;
96 /* Sections whose names are file format dependent. */
97 struct other_sections other[1];
98 };
99
100
101 /* A table listing the load segments in a symfile, and which segment
102 each BFD section belongs to. */
103 struct symfile_segment_data
104 {
105 /* How many segments are present in this file. If there are
106 two, the text segment is the first one and the data segment
107 is the second one. */
108 int num_segments;
109
110 /* If NUM_SEGMENTS is greater than zero, the original base address
111 of each segment. */
112 CORE_ADDR *segment_bases;
113
114 /* If NUM_SEGMENTS is greater than zero, the memory size of each
115 segment. */
116 CORE_ADDR *segment_sizes;
117
118 /* If NUM_SEGMENTS is greater than zero, this is an array of entries
119 recording which segment contains each BFD section.
120 SEGMENT_INFO[I] is S+1 if the I'th BFD section belongs to segment
121 S, or zero if it is not in any segment. */
122 int *segment_info;
123 };
124
125 /* Callback for quick_symbol_functions->map_symbol_filenames. */
126
127 typedef void (symbol_filename_ftype) (const char *filename,
128 const char *fullname, void *data);
129
130 /* Callback for quick_symbol_functions->expand_symtabs_matching
131 to match a file name. */
132
133 typedef int (expand_symtabs_file_matcher_ftype) (const char *filename,
134 void *data, int basenames);
135
136 /* Callback for quick_symbol_functions->expand_symtabs_matching
137 to match a symbol name. */
138
139 typedef int (expand_symtabs_symbol_matcher_ftype) (const char *name,
140 void *data);
141
142 /* Callback for quick_symbol_functions->expand_symtabs_matching
143 to be called after a symtab has been expanded. */
144
145 typedef void (expand_symtabs_exp_notify_ftype) \
146 (struct compunit_symtab *symtab, void *data);
147
148 /* The "quick" symbol functions exist so that symbol readers can
149 avoiding an initial read of all the symbols. For example, symbol
150 readers might choose to use the "partial symbol table" utilities,
151 which is one implementation of the quick symbol functions.
152
153 The quick symbol functions are generally opaque: the underlying
154 representation is hidden from the caller.
155
156 In general, these functions should only look at whatever special
157 index the symbol reader creates -- looking through the symbol
158 tables themselves is handled by generic code. If a function is
159 defined as returning a "symbol table", this means that the function
160 should only return a newly-created symbol table; it should not
161 examine pre-existing ones.
162
163 The exact list of functions here was determined in an ad hoc way
164 based on gdb's history. */
165
166 struct quick_symbol_functions
167 {
168 /* Return true if this objfile has any "partial" symbols
169 available. */
170 int (*has_symbols) (struct objfile *objfile);
171
172 /* Return the symbol table for the "last" file appearing in
173 OBJFILE. */
174 struct symtab *(*find_last_source_symtab) (struct objfile *objfile);
175
176 /* Forget all cached full file names for OBJFILE. */
177 void (*forget_cached_source_info) (struct objfile *objfile);
178
179 /* Expand and iterate over each "partial" symbol table in OBJFILE
180 where the source file is named NAME.
181
182 If NAME is not absolute, a match after a '/' in the symbol table's
183 file name will also work, REAL_PATH is NULL then. If NAME is
184 absolute then REAL_PATH is non-NULL absolute file name as resolved
185 via gdb_realpath from NAME.
186
187 If a match is found, the "partial" symbol table is expanded.
188 Then, this calls iterate_over_some_symtabs (or equivalent) over
189 all newly-created symbol tables, passing CALLBACK and DATA to it.
190 The result of this call is returned. */
191 int (*map_symtabs_matching_filename) (struct objfile *objfile,
192 const char *name,
193 const char *real_path,
194 int (*callback) (struct symtab *,
195 void *),
196 void *data);
197
198 /* Check to see if the symbol is defined in a "partial" symbol table
199 of OBJFILE. BLOCK_INDEX should be either GLOBAL_BLOCK or STATIC_BLOCK,
200 depending on whether we want to search global symbols or static
201 symbols. NAME is the name of the symbol to look for. DOMAIN
202 indicates what sort of symbol to search for.
203
204 Returns the newly-expanded compunit in which the symbol is
205 defined, or NULL if no such symbol table exists. If OBJFILE
206 contains !TYPE_OPAQUE symbol prefer its compunit. If it contains
207 only TYPE_OPAQUE symbol(s), return at least that compunit. */
208 struct compunit_symtab *(*lookup_symbol) (struct objfile *objfile,
209 int block_index, const char *name,
210 domain_enum domain);
211
212 /* Print statistics about any indices loaded for OBJFILE. The
213 statistics should be printed to gdb_stdout. This is used for
214 "maint print statistics". */
215 void (*print_stats) (struct objfile *objfile);
216
217 /* Dump any indices loaded for OBJFILE. The dump should go to
218 gdb_stdout. This is used for "maint print objfiles". */
219 void (*dump) (struct objfile *objfile);
220
221 /* This is called by objfile_relocate to relocate any indices loaded
222 for OBJFILE. */
223 void (*relocate) (struct objfile *objfile,
224 const struct section_offsets *new_offsets,
225 const struct section_offsets *delta);
226
227 /* Find all the symbols in OBJFILE named FUNC_NAME, and ensure that
228 the corresponding symbol tables are loaded. */
229 void (*expand_symtabs_for_function) (struct objfile *objfile,
230 const char *func_name);
231
232 /* Read all symbol tables associated with OBJFILE. */
233 void (*expand_all_symtabs) (struct objfile *objfile);
234
235 /* Read all symbol tables associated with OBJFILE which have
236 symtab_to_fullname equal to FULLNAME.
237 This is for the purposes of examining code only, e.g., expand_line_sal.
238 The routine may ignore debug info that is known to not be useful with
239 code, e.g., DW_TAG_type_unit for dwarf debug info. */
240 void (*expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (struct objfile *objfile,
241 const char *fullname);
242
243 /* Find global or static symbols in all tables that are in DOMAIN
244 and for which MATCH (symbol name, NAME) == 0, passing each to
245 CALLBACK, reading in partial symbol tables as needed. Look
246 through global symbols if GLOBAL and otherwise static symbols.
247 Passes NAME, NAMESPACE, and DATA to CALLBACK with each symbol
248 found. After each block is processed, passes NULL to CALLBACK.
249 MATCH must be weaker than strcmp_iw_ordered in the sense that
250 strcmp_iw_ordered(x,y) == 0 --> MATCH(x,y) == 0. ORDERED_COMPARE,
251 if non-null, must be an ordering relation compatible with
252 strcmp_iw_ordered in the sense that
253 strcmp_iw_ordered(x,y) == 0 --> ORDERED_COMPARE(x,y) == 0
254 and
255 strcmp_iw_ordered(x,y) <= 0 --> ORDERED_COMPARE(x,y) <= 0
256 (allowing strcmp_iw_ordered(x,y) < 0 while ORDERED_COMPARE(x, y) == 0).
257 CALLBACK returns 0 to indicate that the scan should continue, or
258 non-zero to indicate that the scan should be terminated. */
259
260 void (*map_matching_symbols) (struct objfile *,
261 const char *name, domain_enum domain,
262 int global,
263 int (*callback) (struct block *,
264 struct symbol *, void *),
265 void *data,
266 symbol_compare_ftype *match,
267 symbol_compare_ftype *ordered_compare);
268
269 /* Expand all symbol tables in OBJFILE matching some criteria.
270
271 FILE_MATCHER is called for each file in OBJFILE. The file name
272 and the DATA argument are passed to it. If it returns zero, this
273 file is skipped. If FILE_MATCHER is NULL such file is not skipped.
274 If BASENAMES is non-zero the function should consider only base name of
275 DATA (passed file name is already only the lbasename part).
276
277 Otherwise, if KIND does not match this symbol is skipped.
278
279 If even KIND matches, then SYMBOL_MATCHER is called for each symbol
280 defined in the file. The symbol "search" name and DATA are passed
281 to SYMBOL_MATCHER.
282
283 If SYMBOL_MATCHER returns zero, then this symbol is skipped.
284
285 Otherwise, this symbol's symbol table is expanded.
286
287 DATA is user data that is passed unmodified to the callback
288 functions. */
289 void (*expand_symtabs_matching)
290 (struct objfile *objfile,
291 expand_symtabs_file_matcher_ftype *file_matcher,
292 expand_symtabs_symbol_matcher_ftype *symbol_matcher,
293 expand_symtabs_exp_notify_ftype *expansion_notify,
294 enum search_domain kind,
295 void *data);
296
297 /* Return the comp unit from OBJFILE that contains PC and
298 SECTION. Return NULL if there is no such compunit. This
299 should return the compunit that contains a symbol whose
300 address exactly matches PC, or, if there is no exact match, the
301 compunit that contains a symbol whose address is closest to
302 PC. */
303 struct compunit_symtab *(*find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab)
304 (struct objfile *objfile, struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol,
305 CORE_ADDR pc, struct obj_section *section, int warn_if_readin);
306
307 /* Call a callback for every file defined in OBJFILE whose symtab is
308 not already read in. FUN is the callback. It is passed the file's
309 FILENAME, the file's FULLNAME (if need_fullname is non-zero), and
310 the DATA passed to this function. */
311 void (*map_symbol_filenames) (struct objfile *objfile,
312 symbol_filename_ftype *fun, void *data,
313 int need_fullname);
314 };
315
316 /* Structure of functions used for probe support. If one of these functions
317 is provided, all must be. */
318
319 struct sym_probe_fns
320 {
321 /* If non-NULL, return an array of probe objects.
322
323 The returned value does not have to be freed and it has lifetime of the
324 OBJFILE. */
325 VEC (probe_p) *(*sym_get_probes) (struct objfile *);
326 };
327
328 /* Structure to keep track of symbol reading functions for various
329 object file types. */
330
331 struct sym_fns
332 {
333 /* Initializes anything that is global to the entire symbol table.
334 It is called during symbol_file_add, when we begin debugging an
335 entirely new program. */
336
337 void (*sym_new_init) (struct objfile *);
338
339 /* Reads any initial information from a symbol file, and initializes
340 the struct sym_fns SF in preparation for sym_read(). It is
341 called every time we read a symbol file for any reason. */
342
343 void (*sym_init) (struct objfile *);
344
345 /* sym_read (objfile, symfile_flags) Reads a symbol file into a psymtab
346 (or possibly a symtab). OBJFILE is the objfile struct for the
347 file we are reading. SYMFILE_FLAGS are the flags passed to
348 symbol_file_add & co. */
349
350 void (*sym_read) (struct objfile *, int);
351
352 /* Read the partial symbols for an objfile. This may be NULL, in which case
353 gdb has to check other ways if this objfile has any symbols. This may
354 only be non-NULL if the objfile actually does have debuginfo available.
355 */
356
357 void (*sym_read_psymbols) (struct objfile *);
358
359 /* Called when we are finished with an objfile. Should do all
360 cleanup that is specific to the object file format for the
361 particular objfile. */
362
363 void (*sym_finish) (struct objfile *);
364
365
366 /* This function produces a file-dependent section_offsets
367 structure, allocated in the objfile's storage.
368
369 The section_addr_info structure contains the offset of loadable and
370 allocated sections, relative to the absolute offsets found in the BFD. */
371
372 void (*sym_offsets) (struct objfile *, const struct section_addr_info *);
373
374 /* This function produces a format-independent description of
375 the segments of ABFD. Each segment is a unit of the file
376 which may be relocated independently. */
377
378 struct symfile_segment_data *(*sym_segments) (bfd *abfd);
379
380 /* This function should read the linetable from the objfile when
381 the line table cannot be read while processing the debugging
382 information. */
383
384 void (*sym_read_linetable) (struct objfile *);
385
386 /* Relocate the contents of a debug section SECTP. The
387 contents are stored in BUF if it is non-NULL, or returned in a
388 malloc'd buffer otherwise. */
389
390 bfd_byte *(*sym_relocate) (struct objfile *, asection *sectp, bfd_byte *buf);
391
392 /* If non-NULL, this objfile has probe support, and all the probe
393 functions referred to here will be non-NULL. */
394 const struct sym_probe_fns *sym_probe_fns;
395
396 /* The "quick" (aka partial) symbol functions for this symbol
397 reader. */
398 const struct quick_symbol_functions *qf;
399 };
400
401 extern struct section_addr_info *
402 build_section_addr_info_from_objfile (const struct objfile *objfile);
403
404 extern void relative_addr_info_to_section_offsets
405 (struct section_offsets *section_offsets, int num_sections,
406 const struct section_addr_info *addrs);
407
408 extern void addr_info_make_relative (struct section_addr_info *addrs,
409 bfd *abfd);
410
411 /* The default version of sym_fns.sym_offsets for readers that don't
412 do anything special. */
413
414 extern void default_symfile_offsets (struct objfile *objfile,
415 const struct section_addr_info *);
416
417 /* The default version of sym_fns.sym_segments for readers that don't
418 do anything special. */
419
420 extern struct symfile_segment_data *default_symfile_segments (bfd *abfd);
421
422 /* The default version of sym_fns.sym_relocate for readers that don't
423 do anything special. */
424
425 extern bfd_byte *default_symfile_relocate (struct objfile *objfile,
426 asection *sectp, bfd_byte *buf);
427
428 extern struct symtab *allocate_symtab (struct compunit_symtab *, const char *)
429 ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL (1);
430
431 extern struct compunit_symtab *allocate_compunit_symtab (struct objfile *,
432 const char *)
433 ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL (1);
434
435 extern void add_compunit_symtab_to_objfile (struct compunit_symtab *cu);
436
437 extern void add_symtab_fns (enum bfd_flavour flavour, const struct sym_fns *);
438
439 extern void clear_symtab_users (int add_flags);
440
441 extern enum language deduce_language_from_filename (const char *);
442
443 /* Map the filename extension EXT to the language LANG. Any previous
444 association of EXT will be removed. EXT will be copied by this
445 function. */
446 extern void add_filename_language (const char *ext, enum language lang);
447
448 /* This enum encodes bit-flags passed as ADD_FLAGS parameter to
449 symbol_file_add, etc. */
450
451 enum symfile_add_flags
452 {
453 /* Be chatty about what you are doing. */
454 SYMFILE_VERBOSE = 1 << 1,
455
456 /* This is the main symbol file (as opposed to symbol file for dynamically
457 loaded code). */
458 SYMFILE_MAINLINE = 1 << 2,
459
460 /* Do not call breakpoint_re_set when adding this symbol file. */
461 SYMFILE_DEFER_BP_RESET = 1 << 3,
462
463 /* Do not immediately read symbols for this file. By default,
464 symbols are read when the objfile is created. */
465 SYMFILE_NO_READ = 1 << 4
466 };
467
468 extern struct objfile *symbol_file_add (const char *, int,
469 struct section_addr_info *, int);
470
471 extern struct objfile *symbol_file_add_from_bfd (bfd *, const char *, int,
472 struct section_addr_info *,
473 int, struct objfile *parent);
474
475 extern void symbol_file_add_separate (bfd *, const char *, int,
476 struct objfile *);
477
478 extern char *find_separate_debug_file_by_debuglink (struct objfile *);
479
480 /* Create a new section_addr_info, with room for NUM_SECTIONS. */
481
482 extern struct section_addr_info *alloc_section_addr_info (size_t
483 num_sections);
484
485 /* Build (allocate and populate) a section_addr_info struct from an
486 existing section table. */
487
488 extern struct section_addr_info
489 *build_section_addr_info_from_section_table (const struct target_section
490 *start,
491 const struct target_section
492 *end);
493
494 /* Free all memory allocated by
495 build_section_addr_info_from_section_table. */
496
497 extern void free_section_addr_info (struct section_addr_info *);
498
499
500 /* Variables */
501
502 /* If non-zero, shared library symbols will be added automatically
503 when the inferior is created, new libraries are loaded, or when
504 attaching to the inferior. This is almost always what users will
505 want to have happen; but for very large programs, the startup time
506 will be excessive, and so if this is a problem, the user can clear
507 this flag and then add the shared library symbols as needed. Note
508 that there is a potential for confusion, since if the shared
509 library symbols are not loaded, commands like "info fun" will *not*
510 report all the functions that are actually present. */
511
512 extern int auto_solib_add;
513
514 /* From symfile.c */
515
516 extern void set_initial_language (void);
517
518 extern void find_lowest_section (bfd *, asection *, void *);
519
520 extern bfd *symfile_bfd_open (const char *);
521
522 extern int get_section_index (struct objfile *, char *);
523
524 extern int print_symbol_loading_p (int from_tty, int mainline, int full);
525
526 /* Utility functions for overlay sections: */
527 extern enum overlay_debugging_state
528 {
529 ovly_off,
530 ovly_on,
531 ovly_auto
532 } overlay_debugging;
533 extern int overlay_cache_invalid;
534
535 /* Return the "mapped" overlay section containing the PC. */
536 extern struct obj_section *find_pc_mapped_section (CORE_ADDR);
537
538 /* Return any overlay section containing the PC (even in its LMA
539 region). */
540 extern struct obj_section *find_pc_overlay (CORE_ADDR);
541
542 /* Return true if the section is an overlay. */
543 extern int section_is_overlay (struct obj_section *);
544
545 /* Return true if the overlay section is currently "mapped". */
546 extern int section_is_mapped (struct obj_section *);
547
548 /* Return true if pc belongs to section's VMA. */
549 extern CORE_ADDR pc_in_mapped_range (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
550
551 /* Return true if pc belongs to section's LMA. */
552 extern CORE_ADDR pc_in_unmapped_range (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
553
554 /* Map an address from a section's LMA to its VMA. */
555 extern CORE_ADDR overlay_mapped_address (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
556
557 /* Map an address from a section's VMA to its LMA. */
558 extern CORE_ADDR overlay_unmapped_address (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
559
560 /* Convert an address in an overlay section (force into VMA range). */
561 extern CORE_ADDR symbol_overlayed_address (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
562
563 /* Load symbols from a file. */
564 extern void symbol_file_add_main (const char *args, int from_tty);
565
566 /* Clear GDB symbol tables. */
567 extern void symbol_file_clear (int from_tty);
568
569 /* Default overlay update function. */
570 extern void simple_overlay_update (struct obj_section *);
571
572 extern bfd_byte *symfile_relocate_debug_section (struct objfile *, asection *,
573 bfd_byte *);
574
575 extern int symfile_map_offsets_to_segments (bfd *,
576 const struct symfile_segment_data *,
577 struct section_offsets *,
578 int, const CORE_ADDR *);
579 struct symfile_segment_data *get_symfile_segment_data (bfd *abfd);
580 void free_symfile_segment_data (struct symfile_segment_data *data);
581
582 extern struct cleanup *increment_reading_symtab (void);
583
584 void expand_symtabs_matching (expand_symtabs_file_matcher_ftype *,
585 expand_symtabs_symbol_matcher_ftype *,
586 expand_symtabs_exp_notify_ftype *,
587 enum search_domain kind, void *data);
588
589 void map_symbol_filenames (symbol_filename_ftype *fun, void *data,
590 int need_fullname);
591
592 /* From dwarf2read.c */
593
594 /* Names for a dwarf2 debugging section. The field NORMAL is the normal
595 section name (usually from the DWARF standard), while the field COMPRESSED
596 is the name of compressed sections. If your object file format doesn't
597 support compressed sections, the field COMPRESSED can be NULL. Likewise,
598 the debugging section is not supported, the field NORMAL can be NULL too.
599 It doesn't make sense to have a NULL NORMAL field but a non-NULL COMPRESSED
600 field. */
601
602 struct dwarf2_section_names {
603 const char *normal;
604 const char *compressed;
605 };
606
607 /* List of names for dward2 debugging sections. Also most object file formats
608 use the standardized (ie ELF) names, some (eg XCOFF) have customized names
609 due to restrictions.
610 The table for the standard names is defined in dwarf2read.c. Please
611 update all instances of dwarf2_debug_sections if you add a field to this
612 structure. It is always safe to use { NULL, NULL } in this case. */
613
614 struct dwarf2_debug_sections {
615 struct dwarf2_section_names info;
616 struct dwarf2_section_names abbrev;
617 struct dwarf2_section_names line;
618 struct dwarf2_section_names loc;
619 struct dwarf2_section_names macinfo;
620 struct dwarf2_section_names macro;
621 struct dwarf2_section_names str;
622 struct dwarf2_section_names ranges;
623 struct dwarf2_section_names types;
624 struct dwarf2_section_names addr;
625 struct dwarf2_section_names frame;
626 struct dwarf2_section_names eh_frame;
627 struct dwarf2_section_names gdb_index;
628 /* This field has no meaning, but exists solely to catch changes to
629 this structure which are not reflected in some instance. */
630 int sentinel;
631 };
632
633 extern int dwarf2_has_info (struct objfile *,
634 const struct dwarf2_debug_sections *);
635
636 /* Dwarf2 sections that can be accessed by dwarf2_get_section_info. */
637 enum dwarf2_section_enum {
638 DWARF2_DEBUG_FRAME,
639 DWARF2_EH_FRAME
640 };
641
642 extern void dwarf2_get_section_info (struct objfile *,
643 enum dwarf2_section_enum,
644 asection **, const gdb_byte **,
645 bfd_size_type *);
646
647 extern int dwarf2_initialize_objfile (struct objfile *);
648 extern void dwarf2_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *);
649 extern void dwarf2_build_frame_info (struct objfile *);
650
651 void dwarf2_free_objfile (struct objfile *);
652
653 /* From mdebugread.c */
654
655 extern void mdebug_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *,
656 const struct ecoff_debug_swap *,
657 struct ecoff_debug_info *);
658
659 extern void elfmdebug_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *,
660 const struct ecoff_debug_swap *,
661 asection *);
662
663 /* From minidebug.c. */
664
665 extern bfd *find_separate_debug_file_in_section (struct objfile *);
666
667 #endif /* !defined(SYMFILE_H) */
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