Require numeric attributes to specify the form.
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2
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15
16 # Return true if the target supports DWARF-2 and uses gas.
17 # For now pick a sampling of likely targets.
18 proc dwarf2_support {} {
19 if {[istarget *-*-linux*]
20 || [istarget *-*-gnu*]
21 || [istarget *-*-elf*]
22 || [istarget *-*-openbsd*]
23 || [istarget arm*-*-eabi*]
24 || [istarget arm*-*-symbianelf*]
25 || [istarget powerpc-*-eabi*]} {
26 return 1
27 }
28
29 return 0
30 }
31
32 # Build an executable from a fission-based .S file.
33 # This handles the extra work of splitting the .o into non-dwo and dwo
34 # pieces, making sure the .dwo is available if we're using cc-with-tweaks.sh
35 # to build a .dwp file.
36 # The arguments and results are the same as for build_executable.
37 #
38 # Current restrictions:
39 # - only supports one source file
40 # - cannot be run on remote hosts
41
42 proc build_executable_from_fission_assembler { testname executable sources options } {
43 verbose -log "build_executable_from_fission_assembler $testname $executable $sources $options"
44 if { [llength $sources] != 1 } {
45 error "Only one source file supported."
46 }
47 if [is_remote host] {
48 error "Remote hosts are not supported."
49 }
50
51 global srcdir subdir
52 set source_file ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${sources}
53 set root_name [file rootname [file tail $source_file]]
54 set output_base [standard_output_file $root_name]
55 set object_file ${output_base}.o
56 set dwo_file ${output_base}.dwo
57 set object_options "object $options"
58 set objcopy [gdb_find_objcopy]
59
60 set result [gdb_compile $source_file $object_file object $options]
61 if { "$result" != "" } {
62 return -1
63 }
64
65 set command "$objcopy --extract-dwo $object_file $dwo_file"
66 verbose -log "Executing $command"
67 set result [catch "exec $command" output]
68 verbose -log "objcopy --extract-dwo output: $output"
69 if { $result == 1 } {
70 return -1
71 }
72
73 set command "$objcopy --strip-dwo $object_file"
74 verbose -log "Executing $command"
75 set result [catch "exec $command" output]
76 verbose -log "objcopy --strip-dwo output: $output"
77 if { $result == 1 } {
78 return -1
79 }
80
81 set result [gdb_compile $object_file $executable executable {nodebug}]
82 if { "$result" != "" } {
83 return -1
84 }
85
86 return 0
87 }
88
89 # Return a list of expressions about function FUNC's address and length.
90 # The first expression is the address of function FUNC, and the second
91 # one is FUNC's length. SRC is the source file having function FUNC.
92 # An internal label ${func}_label must be defined inside FUNC:
93 #
94 # int main (void)
95 # {
96 # asm ("main_label: .globl main_label");
97 # return 0;
98 # }
99 #
100 # This label is needed to compute the start address of function FUNC.
101 # If the compiler is gcc, we can do the following to get function start
102 # and end address too:
103 #
104 # asm ("func_start: .globl func_start");
105 # static void func (void) {}
106 # asm ("func_end: .globl func_end");
107 #
108 # however, this isn't portable, because other compilers, such as clang,
109 # may not guarantee the order of global asms and function. The code
110 # becomes:
111 #
112 # asm ("func_start: .globl func_start");
113 # asm ("func_end: .globl func_end");
114 # static void func (void) {}
115 #
116
117 proc function_range { func src } {
118 global decimal gdb_prompt
119
120 set exe [standard_temp_file func_addr[pid].x]
121
122 gdb_compile $src $exe executable {debug}
123
124 gdb_exit
125 gdb_start
126 gdb_load "$exe"
127
128 # Compute the label offset, and we can get the function start address
129 # by "${func}_label - $func_label_offset".
130 set func_label_offset ""
131 set test "p ${func}_label - ${func}"
132 gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
133 -re ".* = ($decimal)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
134 set func_label_offset $expect_out(1,string)
135 }
136 }
137
138 # Compute the function length.
139 global hex
140 set func_length ""
141 set test "disassemble $func"
142 gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
143 -re ".*$hex <\\+($decimal)>:\[^\r\n\]+\r\nEnd of assembler dump\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
144 set func_length $expect_out(1,string)
145 }
146 }
147
148 # Compute the size of the last instruction.
149 set test "x/2i $func+$func_length"
150 gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
151 -re ".*($hex) <$func\\+$func_length>:\[^\r\n\]+\r\n\[ \]+($hex).*\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
152 set start $expect_out(1,string)
153 set end $expect_out(2,string)
154
155 set func_length [expr $func_length + $end - $start]
156 }
157 }
158
159 return [list "${func}_label - $func_label_offset" $func_length]
160 }
161
162 # A DWARF assembler.
163 #
164 # All the variables in this namespace are private to the
165 # implementation. Also, any procedure whose name starts with "_" is
166 # private as well. Do not use these.
167 #
168 # Exported functions are documented at their definition.
169 #
170 # In addition to the hand-written functions documented below, this
171 # module automatically generates a function for each DWARF tag. For
172 # most tags, two forms are made: a full name, and one with the
173 # "DW_TAG_" prefix stripped. For example, you can use either
174 # 'DW_TAG_compile_unit' or 'compile_unit' interchangeably.
175 #
176 # There are two exceptions to this rule: DW_TAG_variable and
177 # DW_TAG_namespace. For these, the full name must always be used,
178 # as the short name conflicts with Tcl builtins. (Should future
179 # versions of Tcl or DWARF add more conflicts, this list will grow.
180 # If you want to be safe you should always use the full names.)
181 #
182 # Each tag procedure is defined like:
183 #
184 # proc DW_TAG_mumble {{attrs {}} {children {}}} { ... }
185 #
186 # ATTRS is an optional list of attributes.
187 # It is run through 'subst' in the caller's context before processing.
188 #
189 # Each attribute in the list has one of two forms:
190 # 1. { NAME VALUE }
191 # 2. { NAME VALUE FORM }
192 #
193 # In each case, NAME is the attribute's name.
194 # This can either be the full name, like 'DW_AT_name', or a shortened
195 # name, like 'name'. These are fully equivalent.
196 #
197 # Besides DWARF standard attributes, assembler supports 'macro' attribute
198 # which will be substituted by one or more standard or macro attributes.
199 # supported macro attributes are:
200 #
201 # - MACRO_AT_range { FUNC FILE }
202 # It is substituted by DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc with the start and
203 # end address of function FUNC in file FILE.
204 #
205 # - MACRO_AT_func { FUNC FILE }
206 # It is substituted by DW_AT_name with FUNC and MACRO_AT_range.
207 #
208 # If FORM is given, it should name a DW_FORM_ constant.
209 # This can either be the short form, like 'DW_FORM_addr', or a
210 # shortened version, like 'addr'. If the form is given, VALUE
211 # is its value; see below. In some cases, additional processing
212 # is done; for example, DW_FORM_strp manages the .debug_str
213 # section automatically.
214 #
215 # If FORM is 'SPECIAL_expr', then VALUE is treated as a location
216 # expression. The effective form is then DW_FORM_block, and VALUE
217 # is passed to the (internal) '_location' proc to be translated.
218 # This proc implements a miniature DW_OP_ assembler.
219 #
220 # If FORM is not given, it is guessed:
221 # * If VALUE starts with the "@" character, the rest of VALUE is
222 # looked up as a DWARF constant, and DW_FORM_sdata is used. For
223 # example, '@DW_LANG_c89' could be used.
224 # * If VALUE starts with the ":" character, then it is a label
225 # reference. The rest of VALUE is taken to be the name of a label,
226 # and DW_FORM_ref4 is used. See 'new_label' and 'define_label'.
227 # * Otherwise, VALUE is taken to be a string and DW_FORM_string is
228 # used. In order to prevent bugs where a numeric value is given but
229 # no form is specified, it is an error if the value looks like a number
230 # (using Tcl's "string is integer") and no form is provided.
231 # More form-guessing functionality may be added.
232 #
233 # CHILDREN is just Tcl code that can be used to define child DIEs. It
234 # is evaluated in the caller's context.
235 #
236 # Currently this code is missing nice support for CFA handling, and
237 # probably other things as well.
238
239 namespace eval Dwarf {
240 # True if the module has been initialized.
241 variable _initialized 0
242
243 # Constants from dwarf2.h.
244 variable _constants
245 # DW_AT short names.
246 variable _AT
247 # DW_FORM short names.
248 variable _FORM
249 # DW_OP short names.
250 variable _OP
251
252 # The current output file.
253 variable _output_file
254
255 # Note: The _cu_ values here also apply to type units (TUs).
256 # Think of a TU as a special kind of CU.
257
258 # Current CU count.
259 variable _cu_count
260
261 # The current CU's base label.
262 variable _cu_label
263
264 # The current CU's version.
265 variable _cu_version
266
267 # The current CU's address size.
268 variable _cu_addr_size
269 # The current CU's offset size.
270 variable _cu_offset_size
271
272 # Label generation number.
273 variable _label_num
274
275 # The deferred output array. The index is the section name; the
276 # contents hold the data for that section.
277 variable _deferred_output
278
279 # If empty, we should write directly to the output file.
280 # Otherwise, this is the name of a section to write to.
281 variable _defer
282
283 # The abbrev section. Typically .debug_abbrev but can be .debug_abbrev.dwo
284 # for Fission.
285 variable _abbrev_section
286
287 # The next available abbrev number in the current CU's abbrev
288 # table.
289 variable _abbrev_num
290
291 # The string table for this assembly. The key is the string; the
292 # value is the label for that string.
293 variable _strings
294
295 proc _process_one_constant {name value} {
296 variable _constants
297 variable _AT
298 variable _FORM
299 variable _OP
300
301 set _constants($name) $value
302
303 if {![regexp "^DW_(\[A-Z\]+)_(\[A-Za-z0-9_\]+)$" $name \
304 ignore prefix name2]} {
305 error "non-matching name: $name"
306 }
307
308 if {$name2 == "lo_user" || $name2 == "hi_user"} {
309 return
310 }
311
312 # We only try to shorten some very common things.
313 # FIXME: CFA?
314 switch -exact -- $prefix {
315 TAG {
316 # Create two procedures for the tag. These call
317 # _handle_DW_TAG with the full tag name baked in; this
318 # does all the actual work.
319 proc $name {{attrs {}} {children {}}} \
320 "_handle_DW_TAG $name \$attrs \$children"
321
322 # Filter out ones that are known to clash.
323 if {$name2 == "variable" || $name2 == "namespace"} {
324 set name2 "tag_$name2"
325 }
326
327 if {[info commands $name2] != {}} {
328 error "duplicate proc name: from $name"
329 }
330
331 proc $name2 {{attrs {}} {children {}}} \
332 "_handle_DW_TAG $name \$attrs \$children"
333 }
334
335 AT {
336 set _AT($name2) $name
337 }
338
339 FORM {
340 set _FORM($name2) $name
341 }
342
343 OP {
344 set _OP($name2) $name
345 }
346
347 default {
348 return
349 }
350 }
351 }
352
353 proc _read_constants {} {
354 global srcdir hex decimal
355 variable _constants
356
357 # DWARF name-matching regexp.
358 set dwrx "DW_\[a-zA-Z0-9_\]+"
359 # Whitespace regexp.
360 set ws "\[ \t\]+"
361
362 set fd [open [file join $srcdir .. .. include dwarf2.h]]
363 while {![eof $fd]} {
364 set line [gets $fd]
365 if {[regexp -- "^${ws}($dwrx)${ws}=${ws}($hex|$decimal),?$" \
366 $line ignore name value ignore2]} {
367 _process_one_constant $name $value
368 }
369 }
370 close $fd
371
372 set fd [open [file join $srcdir .. .. include dwarf2.def]]
373 while {![eof $fd]} {
374 set line [gets $fd]
375 if {[regexp -- \
376 "^DW_\[A-Z_\]+${ws}\\(($dwrx),${ws}($hex|$decimal)\\)$" \
377 $line ignore name value ignore2]} {
378 _process_one_constant $name $value
379 }
380 }
381 close $fd
382
383 set _constants(SPECIAL_expr) $_constants(DW_FORM_block)
384 }
385
386 proc _quote {string} {
387 # FIXME
388 return "\"${string}\\0\""
389 }
390
391 proc _nz_quote {string} {
392 # For now, no quoting is done.
393 return "\"${string}\""
394 }
395
396 proc _handle_DW_FORM {form value} {
397 switch -exact -- $form {
398 DW_FORM_string {
399 _op .ascii [_quote $value]
400 }
401
402 DW_FORM_flag_present {
403 # We don't need to emit anything.
404 }
405
406 DW_FORM_data4 -
407 DW_FORM_ref4 {
408 _op .4byte $value
409 }
410
411 DW_FORM_ref_addr {
412 variable _cu_offset_size
413 variable _cu_version
414 variable _cu_addr_size
415
416 if {$_cu_version == 2} {
417 set size $_cu_addr_size
418 } else {
419 set size $_cu_offset_size
420 }
421
422 _op .${size}byte $value
423 }
424
425 DW_FORM_ref1 -
426 DW_FORM_flag -
427 DW_FORM_data1 {
428 _op .byte $value
429 }
430
431 DW_FORM_sdata {
432 _op .sleb128 $value
433 }
434
435 DW_FORM_ref_udata -
436 DW_FORM_udata {
437 _op .uleb128 $value
438 }
439
440 DW_FORM_addr {
441 variable _cu_addr_size
442
443 _op .${_cu_addr_size}byte $value
444 }
445
446 DW_FORM_data2 -
447 DW_FORM_ref2 {
448 _op .2byte $value
449 }
450
451 DW_FORM_data8 -
452 DW_FORM_ref8 -
453 DW_FORM_ref_sig8 {
454 _op .8byte $value
455 }
456
457 DW_FORM_strp {
458 variable _strings
459 variable _cu_offset_size
460
461 if {![info exists _strings($value)]} {
462 set _strings($value) [new_label strp]
463 _defer_output .debug_string {
464 define_label $_strings($value)
465 _op .ascii [_quote $value]
466 }
467 }
468
469 _op .${_cu_offset_size}byte $_strings($value) "strp: $value"
470 }
471
472 SPECIAL_expr {
473 set l1 [new_label "expr_start"]
474 set l2 [new_label "expr_end"]
475 _op .uleb128 "$l2 - $l1" "expression"
476 define_label $l1
477 _location $value
478 define_label $l2
479 }
480
481 DW_FORM_block1 {
482 set len [string length $value]
483 if {$len > 255} {
484 error "DW_FORM_block1 length too long"
485 }
486 _op .byte $len
487 _op .ascii [_nz_quote $value]
488 }
489
490 DW_FORM_block2 -
491 DW_FORM_block4 -
492
493 DW_FORM_block -
494
495 DW_FORM_ref2 -
496 DW_FORM_indirect -
497 DW_FORM_sec_offset -
498 DW_FORM_exprloc -
499
500 DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index -
501 DW_FORM_GNU_str_index -
502 DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt -
503 DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt -
504
505 default {
506 error "unhandled form $form"
507 }
508 }
509 }
510
511 proc _guess_form {value varname} {
512 upvar $varname new_value
513
514 switch -exact -- [string range $value 0 0] {
515 @ {
516 # Constant reference.
517 variable _constants
518
519 set new_value $_constants([string range $value 1 end])
520 # Just the simplest.
521 return DW_FORM_sdata
522 }
523
524 : {
525 # Label reference.
526 variable _cu_label
527
528 set new_value "[string range $value 1 end] - $_cu_label"
529
530 return DW_FORM_ref4
531 }
532
533 default {
534 return DW_FORM_string
535 }
536 }
537 }
538
539 # Map NAME to its canonical form.
540 proc _map_name {name ary} {
541 variable $ary
542
543 if {[info exists ${ary}($name)]} {
544 set name [set ${ary}($name)]
545 }
546
547 return $name
548 }
549
550 proc _handle_attribute { attr_name attr_value attr_form } {
551 variable _abbrev_section
552 variable _constants
553
554 _handle_DW_FORM $attr_form $attr_value
555
556 _defer_output $_abbrev_section {
557 _op .uleb128 $_constants($attr_name) $attr_name
558 _op .uleb128 $_constants($attr_form) $attr_form
559 }
560 }
561
562 # Handle macro attribute MACRO_AT_range.
563
564 proc _handle_macro_at_range { attr_value } {
565 if {[llength $attr_value] != 2} {
566 error "usage: MACRO_AT_range { func file }"
567 }
568
569 set func [lindex $attr_value 0]
570 set src [lindex $attr_value 1]
571 set result [function_range $func $src]
572
573 _handle_attribute DW_AT_low_pc [lindex $result 0] \
574 DW_FORM_addr
575 _handle_attribute DW_AT_high_pc \
576 "[lindex $result 0] + [lindex $result 1]" DW_FORM_addr
577 }
578
579 # Handle macro attribute MACRO_AT_func.
580
581 proc _handle_macro_at_func { attr_value } {
582 if {[llength $attr_value] != 2} {
583 error "usage: MACRO_AT_func { func file }"
584 }
585 _handle_attribute DW_AT_name [lindex $attr_value 0] DW_FORM_string
586 _handle_macro_at_range $attr_value
587 }
588
589 proc _handle_DW_TAG {tag_name {attrs {}} {children {}}} {
590 variable _abbrev_section
591 variable _abbrev_num
592 variable _constants
593
594 set has_children [expr {[string length $children] > 0}]
595 set my_abbrev [incr _abbrev_num]
596
597 # We somewhat wastefully emit a new abbrev entry for each tag.
598 # There's no reason for this other than laziness.
599 _defer_output $_abbrev_section {
600 _op .uleb128 $my_abbrev "Abbrev start"
601 _op .uleb128 $_constants($tag_name) $tag_name
602 _op .byte $has_children "has_children"
603 }
604
605 _op .uleb128 $my_abbrev "Abbrev ($tag_name)"
606
607 foreach attr $attrs {
608 set attr_name [_map_name [lindex $attr 0] _AT]
609 set attr_value [uplevel 2 [list subst [lindex $attr 1]]]
610
611 if { [string equal "MACRO_AT_func" $attr_name] } {
612 _handle_macro_at_func $attr_value
613 } elseif { [string equal "MACRO_AT_range" $attr_name] } {
614 _handle_macro_at_range $attr_value
615 } else {
616 if {[llength $attr] > 2} {
617 set attr_form [lindex $attr 2]
618 } else {
619 # If the value looks like an integer, a form is required.
620 if [string is integer $attr_value] {
621 error "Integer value requires a form"
622 }
623 set attr_form [_guess_form $attr_value attr_value]
624 }
625 set attr_form [_map_name $attr_form _FORM]
626
627 _handle_attribute $attr_name $attr_value $attr_form
628 }
629 }
630
631 _defer_output $_abbrev_section {
632 # Terminator.
633 _op .byte 0x0 Terminator
634 _op .byte 0x0 Terminator
635 }
636
637 if {$has_children} {
638 uplevel 2 $children
639
640 # Terminate children.
641 _op .byte 0x0 "Terminate children"
642 }
643 }
644
645 proc _emit {string} {
646 variable _output_file
647 variable _defer
648 variable _deferred_output
649
650 if {$_defer == ""} {
651 puts $_output_file $string
652 } else {
653 append _deferred_output($_defer) ${string}\n
654 }
655 }
656
657 proc _section {name {flags ""} {type ""}} {
658 if {$flags == "" && $type == ""} {
659 _emit " .section $name"
660 } elseif {$type == ""} {
661 _emit " .section $name, \"$flags\""
662 } else {
663 _emit " .section $name, \"$flags\", %$type"
664 }
665 }
666
667 # SECTION_SPEC is a list of arguments to _section.
668 proc _defer_output {section_spec body} {
669 variable _defer
670 variable _deferred_output
671
672 set old_defer $_defer
673 set _defer [lindex $section_spec 0]
674
675 if {![info exists _deferred_output($_defer)]} {
676 set _deferred_output($_defer) ""
677 eval _section $section_spec
678 }
679
680 uplevel $body
681
682 set _defer $old_defer
683 }
684
685 proc _defer_to_string {body} {
686 variable _defer
687 variable _deferred_output
688
689 set old_defer $_defer
690 set _defer temp
691
692 set _deferred_output($_defer) ""
693
694 uplevel $body
695
696 set result $_deferred_output($_defer)
697 unset _deferred_output($_defer)
698
699 set _defer $old_defer
700 return $result
701 }
702
703 proc _write_deferred_output {} {
704 variable _output_file
705 variable _deferred_output
706
707 foreach section [array names _deferred_output] {
708 # The data already has a newline.
709 puts -nonewline $_output_file $_deferred_output($section)
710 }
711
712 # Save some memory.
713 unset _deferred_output
714 }
715
716 proc _op {name value {comment ""}} {
717 set text " ${name} ${value}"
718 if {$comment != ""} {
719 # Try to make stuff line up nicely.
720 while {[string length $text] < 40} {
721 append text " "
722 }
723 append text "/* ${comment} */"
724 }
725 _emit $text
726 }
727
728 proc _compute_label {name} {
729 return ".L${name}"
730 }
731
732 # Return a name suitable for use as a label. If BASE_NAME is
733 # specified, it is incorporated into the label name; this is to
734 # make debugging the generated assembler easier. If BASE_NAME is
735 # not specified a generic default is used. This proc does not
736 # define the label; see 'define_label'. 'new_label' attempts to
737 # ensure that label names are unique.
738 proc new_label {{base_name label}} {
739 variable _label_num
740
741 return [_compute_label ${base_name}[incr _label_num]]
742 }
743
744 # Define a label named NAME. Ordinarily, NAME comes from a call
745 # to 'new_label', but this is not required.
746 proc define_label {name} {
747 _emit "${name}:"
748 }
749
750 # Declare a global label. This is typically used to refer to
751 # labels defined in other files, for example a function defined in
752 # a .c file.
753 proc extern {args} {
754 foreach name $args {
755 _op .global $name
756 }
757 }
758
759 # A higher-level interface to label handling.
760 #
761 # ARGS is a list of label descriptors. Each one is either a
762 # single element, or a list of two elements -- a name and some
763 # text. For each descriptor, 'new_label' is invoked. If the list
764 # form is used, the second element in the list is passed as an
765 # argument. The label name is used to define a variable in the
766 # enclosing scope; this can be used to refer to the label later.
767 # The label name is also used to define a new proc whose name is
768 # the label name plus a trailing ":". This proc takes a body as
769 # an argument and can be used to define the label at that point;
770 # then the body, if any, is evaluated in the caller's context.
771 #
772 # For example:
773 #
774 # declare_labels int_label
775 # something { ... $int_label } ;# refer to the label
776 # int_label: constant { ... } ;# define the label
777 proc declare_labels {args} {
778 foreach arg $args {
779 set name [lindex $arg 0]
780 set text [lindex $arg 1]
781
782 upvar $name label_var
783 if {$text == ""} {
784 set label_var [new_label]
785 } else {
786 set label_var [new_label $text]
787 }
788
789 proc ${name}: {args} [format {
790 define_label %s
791 uplevel $args
792 } $label_var]
793 }
794 }
795
796 # This is a miniature assembler for location expressions. It is
797 # suitable for use in the attributes to a DIE. Its output is
798 # prefixed with "=" to make it automatically use DW_FORM_block.
799 # BODY is split by lines, and each line is taken to be a list.
800 # (FIXME should use 'info complete' here.)
801 # Each list's first element is the opcode, either short or long
802 # forms are accepted.
803 # FIXME argument handling
804 # FIXME move docs
805 proc _location {body} {
806 variable _constants
807 variable _cu_label
808 variable _cu_addr_size
809 variable _cu_offset_size
810
811 foreach line [split $body \n] {
812 # Ignore blank lines, and allow embedded comments.
813 if {[lindex $line 0] == "" || [regexp -- {^[ \t]*#} $line]} {
814 continue
815 }
816 set opcode [_map_name [lindex $line 0] _OP]
817 _op .byte $_constants($opcode) $opcode
818
819 switch -exact -- $opcode {
820 DW_OP_addr {
821 _op .${_cu_addr_size}byte [lindex $line 1]
822 }
823
824 DW_OP_pick -
825 DW_OP_const1u -
826 DW_OP_const1s {
827 _op .byte [lindex $line 1]
828 }
829
830 DW_OP_const2u -
831 DW_OP_const2s {
832 _op .2byte [lindex $line 1]
833 }
834
835 DW_OP_const4u -
836 DW_OP_const4s {
837 _op .4byte [lindex $line 1]
838 }
839
840 DW_OP_const8u -
841 DW_OP_const8s {
842 _op .8byte [lindex $line 1]
843 }
844
845 DW_OP_constu {
846 _op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
847 }
848 DW_OP_consts {
849 _op .sleb128 [lindex $line 1]
850 }
851
852 DW_OP_plus_uconst {
853 _op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
854 }
855
856 DW_OP_piece {
857 _op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
858 }
859
860 DW_OP_bit_piece {
861 _op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
862 _op .uleb128 [lindex $line 2]
863 }
864
865 DW_OP_skip -
866 DW_OP_bra {
867 _op .2byte [lindex $line 1]
868 }
869
870 DW_OP_GNU_implicit_pointer {
871 if {[llength $line] != 3} {
872 error "usage: DW_OP_GNU_implicit_pointer LABEL OFFSET"
873 }
874
875 # Here label is a section offset.
876 set label [lindex $line 1]
877 _op .${_cu_offset_size}byte $label
878 _op .sleb128 [lindex $line 2]
879 }
880
881 DW_OP_deref_size {
882 if {[llength $line] != 2} {
883 error "usage: DW_OP_deref_size SIZE"
884 }
885
886 _op .byte [lindex $line 1]
887 }
888
889 default {
890 if {[llength $line] > 1} {
891 error "Unimplemented: operands in location for $opcode"
892 }
893 }
894 }
895 }
896 }
897
898 # Emit a DWARF CU.
899 # OPTIONS is a list with an even number of elements containing
900 # option-name and option-value pairs.
901 # Current options are:
902 # is_64 0|1 - boolean indicating if you want to emit 64-bit DWARF
903 # default = 0 (32-bit)
904 # version n - DWARF version number to emit
905 # default = 4
906 # addr_size n - the size of addresses, 32, 64, or default
907 # default = default
908 # fission 0|1 - boolean indicating if generating Fission debug info
909 # default = 0
910 # BODY is Tcl code that emits the DIEs which make up the body of
911 # the CU. It is evaluated in the caller's context.
912 proc cu {options body} {
913 variable _cu_count
914 variable _abbrev_section
915 variable _abbrev_num
916 variable _cu_label
917 variable _cu_version
918 variable _cu_addr_size
919 variable _cu_offset_size
920
921 # Establish the defaults.
922 set is_64 0
923 set _cu_version 4
924 set _cu_addr_size default
925 set fission 0
926 set section ".debug_info"
927 set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev"
928
929 foreach { name value } $options {
930 switch -exact -- $name {
931 is_64 { set is_64 $value }
932 version { set _cu_version $value }
933 addr_size { set _cu_addr_size $value }
934 fission { set fission $value }
935 default { error "unknown option $name" }
936 }
937 }
938 if {$_cu_addr_size == "default"} {
939 if {[is_64_target]} {
940 set _cu_addr_size 8
941 } else {
942 set _cu_addr_size 4
943 }
944 }
945 set _cu_offset_size [expr { $is_64 ? 8 : 4 }]
946 if { $fission } {
947 set section ".debug_info.dwo"
948 set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev.dwo"
949 }
950
951 _section $section
952
953 set cu_num [incr _cu_count]
954 set my_abbrevs [_compute_label "abbrev${cu_num}_begin"]
955 set _abbrev_num 1
956
957 set _cu_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_begin"]
958 set start_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_start"]
959 set end_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_end"]
960
961 define_label $_cu_label
962 if {$is_64} {
963 _op .4byte 0xffffffff
964 _op .8byte "$end_label - $start_label"
965 } else {
966 _op .4byte "$end_label - $start_label"
967 }
968 define_label $start_label
969 _op .2byte $_cu_version Version
970 _op .${_cu_offset_size}byte $my_abbrevs Abbrevs
971 _op .byte $_cu_addr_size "Pointer size"
972
973 _defer_output $_abbrev_section {
974 define_label $my_abbrevs
975 }
976
977 uplevel $body
978
979 _defer_output $_abbrev_section {
980 # Emit the terminator.
981 _op .byte 0x0 Terminator
982 _op .byte 0x0 Terminator
983 }
984
985 define_label $end_label
986 }
987
988 # Emit a DWARF TU.
989 # OPTIONS is a list with an even number of elements containing
990 # option-name and option-value pairs.
991 # Current options are:
992 # is_64 0|1 - boolean indicating if you want to emit 64-bit DWARF
993 # default = 0 (32-bit)
994 # version n - DWARF version number to emit
995 # default = 4
996 # addr_size n - the size of addresses, 32, 64, or default
997 # default = default
998 # fission 0|1 - boolean indicating if generating Fission debug info
999 # default = 0
1000 # SIGNATURE is the 64-bit signature of the type.
1001 # TYPE_LABEL is the label of the type defined by this TU,
1002 # or "" if there is no type (i.e., type stubs in Fission).
1003 # BODY is Tcl code that emits the DIEs which make up the body of
1004 # the TU. It is evaluated in the caller's context.
1005 proc tu {options signature type_label body} {
1006 variable _cu_count
1007 variable _abbrev_section
1008 variable _abbrev_num
1009 variable _cu_label
1010 variable _cu_version
1011 variable _cu_addr_size
1012 variable _cu_offset_size
1013
1014 # Establish the defaults.
1015 set is_64 0
1016 set _cu_version 4
1017 set _cu_addr_size default
1018 set fission 0
1019 set section ".debug_types"
1020 set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev"
1021
1022 foreach { name value } $options {
1023 switch -exact -- $name {
1024 is_64 { set is_64 $value }
1025 version { set _cu_version $value }
1026 addr_size { set _cu_addr_size $value }
1027 fission { set fission $value }
1028 default { error "unknown option $name" }
1029 }
1030 }
1031 if {$_cu_addr_size == "default"} {
1032 if {[is_64_target]} {
1033 set _cu_addr_size 8
1034 } else {
1035 set _cu_addr_size 4
1036 }
1037 }
1038 set _cu_offset_size [expr { $is_64 ? 8 : 4 }]
1039 if { $fission } {
1040 set section ".debug_types.dwo"
1041 set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev.dwo"
1042 }
1043
1044 _section $section
1045
1046 set cu_num [incr _cu_count]
1047 set my_abbrevs [_compute_label "abbrev${cu_num}_begin"]
1048 set _abbrev_num 1
1049
1050 set _cu_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_begin"]
1051 set start_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_start"]
1052 set end_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_end"]
1053
1054 define_label $_cu_label
1055 if {$is_64} {
1056 _op .4byte 0xffffffff
1057 _op .8byte "$end_label - $start_label"
1058 } else {
1059 _op .4byte "$end_label - $start_label"
1060 }
1061 define_label $start_label
1062 _op .2byte $_cu_version Version
1063 _op .${_cu_offset_size}byte $my_abbrevs Abbrevs
1064 _op .byte $_cu_addr_size "Pointer size"
1065 _op .8byte $signature Signature
1066 if { $type_label != "" } {
1067 uplevel declare_labels $type_label
1068 upvar $type_label my_type_label
1069 if {$is_64} {
1070 _op .8byte "$my_type_label - $_cu_label"
1071 } else {
1072 _op .4byte "$my_type_label - $_cu_label"
1073 }
1074 } else {
1075 if {$is_64} {
1076 _op .8byte 0
1077 } else {
1078 _op .4byte 0
1079 }
1080 }
1081
1082 _defer_output $_abbrev_section {
1083 define_label $my_abbrevs
1084 }
1085
1086 uplevel $body
1087
1088 _defer_output $_abbrev_section {
1089 # Emit the terminator.
1090 _op .byte 0x0 Terminator
1091 _op .byte 0x0 Terminator
1092 }
1093
1094 define_label $end_label
1095 }
1096
1097 proc _empty_array {name} {
1098 upvar $name the_array
1099
1100 catch {unset the_array}
1101 set the_array(_) {}
1102 unset the_array(_)
1103 }
1104
1105 # Emit a .gnu_debugaltlink section with the given file name and
1106 # build-id. The buildid should be represented as a hexadecimal
1107 # string, like "ffeeddcc".
1108 proc gnu_debugaltlink {filename buildid} {
1109 _defer_output .gnu_debugaltlink {
1110 _op .ascii [_quote $filename]
1111 foreach {a b} [split $buildid {}] {
1112 _op .byte 0x$a$b
1113 }
1114 }
1115 }
1116
1117 proc _note {type name hexdata} {
1118 set namelen [expr [string length $name] + 1]
1119
1120 # Name size.
1121 _op .4byte $namelen
1122 # Data size.
1123 _op .4byte [expr [string length $hexdata] / 2]
1124 # Type.
1125 _op .4byte $type
1126 # The name.
1127 _op .ascii [_quote $name]
1128 # Alignment.
1129 set align 2
1130 set total [expr {($namelen + (1 << $align) - 1) & (-1 << $align)}]
1131 for {set i $namelen} {$i < $total} {incr i} {
1132 _op .byte 0
1133 }
1134 # The data.
1135 foreach {a b} [split $hexdata {}] {
1136 _op .byte 0x$a$b
1137 }
1138 }
1139
1140 # Emit a note section holding the given build-id.
1141 proc build_id {buildid} {
1142 _defer_output {.note.gnu.build-id a note} {
1143 # From elf/common.h.
1144 set NT_GNU_BUILD_ID 3
1145
1146 _note $NT_GNU_BUILD_ID GNU $buildid
1147 }
1148 }
1149
1150 # The top-level interface to the DWARF assembler.
1151 # FILENAME is the name of the file where the generated assembly
1152 # code is written.
1153 # BODY is Tcl code to emit the assembly. It is evaluated via
1154 # "eval" -- not uplevel as you might expect, because it is
1155 # important to run the body in the Dwarf namespace.
1156 #
1157 # A typical invocation is something like:
1158 # Dwarf::assemble $file {
1159 # cu 0 2 8 {
1160 # compile_unit {
1161 # ...
1162 # }
1163 # }
1164 # cu 0 2 8 {
1165 # ...
1166 # }
1167 # }
1168 proc assemble {filename body} {
1169 variable _initialized
1170 variable _output_file
1171 variable _deferred_output
1172 variable _defer
1173 variable _label_num
1174 variable _strings
1175 variable _cu_count
1176
1177 if {!$_initialized} {
1178 _read_constants
1179 set _initialized 1
1180 }
1181
1182 set _output_file [open $filename w]
1183 set _cu_count 0
1184 _empty_array _deferred_output
1185 set _defer ""
1186 set _label_num 0
1187 _empty_array _strings
1188
1189 # Not "uplevel" here, because we want to evaluate in this
1190 # namespace. This is somewhat bad because it means we can't
1191 # readily refer to outer variables.
1192 eval $body
1193
1194 _write_deferred_output
1195
1196 catch {close $_output_file}
1197 set _output_file {}
1198 }
1199 }
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