/* Definitions for BFD wrappers used by GDB.
- Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
#define GDB_BFD_H
#include "registry.h"
+#include "gdbsupport/gdb_ref_ptr.h"
DECLARE_REGISTRY (bfd);
-/* Make a copy ABFD's filename using bfd_alloc, and reassign it to the
- BFD. This ensures that the BFD's filename has the same lifetime as
- the BFD itself. */
+/* If supplied a path starting with this sequence, gdb_bfd_open will
+ open BFDs using target fileio operations. */
-void gdb_bfd_stash_filename (struct bfd *abfd);
+#define TARGET_SYSROOT_PREFIX "target:"
-/* Open a read-only (FOPEN_RB) BFD given arguments like bfd_fopen.
- Returns NULL on error. On success, returns a new reference to the
- BFD, which must be freed with gdb_bfd_unref. BFDs returned by this
- call are shared among all callers opening the same file. If FD is
- not -1, then after this call it is owned by BFD. */
+/* Returns nonzero if NAME starts with TARGET_SYSROOT_PREFIX, zero
+ otherwise. */
+
+int is_target_filename (const char *name);
+
+/* Returns nonzero if the filename associated with ABFD starts with
+ TARGET_SYSROOT_PREFIX, zero otherwise. */
-struct bfd *gdb_bfd_open (const char *name, const char *target, int fd);
+int gdb_bfd_has_target_filename (struct bfd *abfd);
/* Increment the reference count of ABFD. It is fine for ABFD to be
NULL; in this case the function does nothing. */
void gdb_bfd_unref (struct bfd *abfd);
+/* A policy class for gdb::ref_ptr for BFD reference counting. */
+struct gdb_bfd_ref_policy
+{
+ static void incref (struct bfd *abfd)
+ {
+ gdb_bfd_ref (abfd);
+ }
+
+ static void decref (struct bfd *abfd)
+ {
+ gdb_bfd_unref (abfd);
+ }
+};
+
+/* A gdb::ref_ptr that has been specialized for BFD objects. */
+typedef gdb::ref_ptr<struct bfd, gdb_bfd_ref_policy> gdb_bfd_ref_ptr;
+
+/* Open a read-only (FOPEN_RB) BFD given arguments like bfd_fopen.
+ If NAME starts with TARGET_SYSROOT_PREFIX then the BFD will be
+ opened using target fileio operations if necessary. Returns NULL
+ on error. On success, returns a new reference to the BFD. BFDs
+ returned by this call are shared among all callers opening the same
+ file. If FD is not -1, then after this call it is owned by BFD.
+ If the BFD was not accessed using target fileio operations then the
+ filename associated with the BFD and accessible with
+ bfd_get_filename will not be exactly NAME but rather NAME with
+ TARGET_SYSROOT_PREFIX stripped. */
+
+gdb_bfd_ref_ptr gdb_bfd_open (const char *name, const char *target, int fd);
+
/* Mark the CHILD BFD as being a member of PARENT. Also, increment
the reference count of CHILD. Calling this function ensures that
as along as CHILD remains alive, PARENT will as well. Both CHILD
void gdb_bfd_mark_parent (bfd *child, bfd *parent);
-/* Try to read or map the contents of the section SECT. If
- successful, the section data is returned and *SIZE is set to the
- size of the section data; this may not be the same as the size
- according to bfd_get_section_size if the section was compressed.
- The returned section data is associated with the BFD and will be
- destroyed when the BFD is destroyed. There is no other way to free
- it; for temporary uses of section data, see
- bfd_malloc_and_get_section. SECT may not have relocations. This
- function will throw on error. */
+/* Mark INCLUDEE as being included by INCLUDER.
+ This is used to associate the life time of INCLUDEE with INCLUDER.
+ For example, with Fission, one file can refer to debug info in another
+ file, and internal tables we build for the main file (INCLUDER) may refer
+ to data contained in INCLUDEE. Therefore we want to keep INCLUDEE around
+ at least as long as INCLUDER exists.
+
+ Note that this is different than gdb_bfd_mark_parent because in our case
+ lifetime tracking is based on the "parent" whereas in gdb_bfd_mark_parent
+ lifetime tracking is based on the "child". Plus in our case INCLUDEE could
+ have multiple different "parents". */
+
+void gdb_bfd_record_inclusion (bfd *includer, bfd *includee);
+
+/* Try to read or map the contents of the section SECT. If successful, the
+ section data is returned and *SIZE is set to the size of the section data;
+ this may not be the same as the size according to bfd_section_size if the
+ section was compressed. The returned section data is associated with the BFD
+ and will be destroyed when the BFD is destroyed. There is no other way to
+ free it; for temporary uses of section data, see bfd_malloc_and_get_section.
+ SECT may not have relocations. If there is an error reading the section,
+ this issues a warning, sets *SIZE to 0, and returns NULL. */
const gdb_byte *gdb_bfd_map_section (asection *section, bfd_size_type *size);
+/* Compute the CRC for ABFD. The CRC is used to find and verify
+ separate debug files. When successful, this fills in *CRC_OUT and
+ returns 1. Otherwise, this issues a warning and returns 0. */
+
+int gdb_bfd_crc (struct bfd *abfd, unsigned long *crc_out);
+
\f
/* A wrapper for bfd_fopen that initializes the gdb-specific reference
- count and calls gdb_bfd_stash_filename. */
+ count. */
-bfd *gdb_bfd_fopen (const char *, const char *, const char *, int);
+gdb_bfd_ref_ptr gdb_bfd_fopen (const char *, const char *, const char *, int);
/* A wrapper for bfd_openr that initializes the gdb-specific reference
- count and calls gdb_bfd_stash_filename. */
+ count. */
-bfd *gdb_bfd_openr (const char *, const char *);
+gdb_bfd_ref_ptr gdb_bfd_openr (const char *, const char *);
/* A wrapper for bfd_openw that initializes the gdb-specific reference
- count and calls gdb_bfd_stash_filename. */
+ count. */
-bfd *gdb_bfd_openw (const char *, const char *);
+gdb_bfd_ref_ptr gdb_bfd_openw (const char *, const char *);
/* A wrapper for bfd_openr_iovec that initializes the gdb-specific
- reference count and calls gdb_bfd_stash_filename. */
-
-bfd *gdb_bfd_openr_iovec (const char *filename, const char *target,
- void *(*open_func) (struct bfd *nbfd,
- void *open_closure),
- void *open_closure,
- file_ptr (*pread_func) (struct bfd *nbfd,
- void *stream,
- void *buf,
- file_ptr nbytes,
- file_ptr offset),
- int (*close_func) (struct bfd *nbfd,
- void *stream),
- int (*stat_func) (struct bfd *abfd,
- void *stream,
- struct stat *sb));
+ reference count. */
+
+gdb_bfd_ref_ptr gdb_bfd_openr_iovec (const char *filename, const char *target,
+ void *(*open_func) (struct bfd *nbfd,
+ void *open_closure),
+ void *open_closure,
+ file_ptr (*pread_func) (struct bfd *nbfd,
+ void *stream,
+ void *buf,
+ file_ptr nbytes,
+ file_ptr offset),
+ int (*close_func) (struct bfd *nbfd,
+ void *stream),
+ int (*stat_func) (struct bfd *abfd,
+ void *stream,
+ struct stat *sb));
/* A wrapper for bfd_openr_next_archived_file that initializes the
- gdb-specific reference count and calls gdb_bfd_stash_filename. */
+ gdb-specific reference count. */
+
+gdb_bfd_ref_ptr gdb_bfd_openr_next_archived_file (bfd *archive, bfd *previous);
+
+
+\f
+
+/* Return the index of the BFD section SECTION. Ordinarily this is
+ just the section's index, but for some special sections, like
+ bfd_com_section_ptr, it will be a synthesized value. */
+
+int gdb_bfd_section_index (bfd *abfd, asection *section);
+
+
+/* Like bfd_count_sections, but include any possible global sections,
+ like bfd_com_section_ptr. */
-bfd *gdb_bfd_openr_next_archived_file (bfd *archive, bfd *previous);
+int gdb_bfd_count_sections (bfd *abfd);
-/* A wrapper for bfd_fdopenr that initializes the gdb-specific
- reference count and calls gdb_bfd_stash_filename. */
+/* Return true if any section requires relocations, false
+ otherwise. */
-bfd *gdb_bfd_fdopenr (const char *filename, const char *target, int fd);
+int gdb_bfd_requires_relocations (bfd *abfd);
#endif /* GDB_BFD_H */