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/* Definitions for symbol file management in GDB.
Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
1995-08-02 11:41:12 +08:00
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#if !defined (OBJFILES_H)
#define OBJFILES_H
/* This structure maintains information on a per-objfile basis about the
"entry point" of the objfile, and the scope within which the entry point
exists. It is possible that gdb will see more than one objfile that is
executable, each with its own entry point.
For example, for dynamically linked executables in SVR4, the dynamic linker
code is contained within the shared C library, which is actually executable
and is run by the kernel first when an exec is done of a user executable
that is dynamically linked. The dynamic linker within the shared C library
then maps in the various program segments in the user executable and jumps
to the user executable's recorded entry point, as if the call had been made
directly by the kernel.
The traditional gdb method of using this info is to use the recorded entry
point to set the variables entry_file_lowpc and entry_file_highpc from
the debugging information, where these values are the starting address
(inclusive) and ending address (exclusive) of the instruction space in the
executable which correspond to the "startup file", I.E. crt0.o in most
cases. This file is assumed to be a startup file and frames with pc's
inside it are treated as nonexistent. Setting these variables is necessary
so that backtraces do not fly off the bottom of the stack.
Gdb also supports an alternate method to avoid running off the bottom
of the stack.
There are two frames that are "special", the frame for the function
containing the process entry point, since it has no predecessor frame,
and the frame for the function containing the user code entry point
(the main() function), since all the predecessor frames are for the
process startup code. Since we have no guarantee that the linked
in startup modules have any debugging information that gdb can use,
we need to avoid following frame pointers back into frames that might
have been built in the startup code, as we might get hopelessly
confused. However, we almost always have debugging information
available for main().
These variables are used to save the range of PC values which are valid
within the main() function and within the function containing the process
entry point. If we always consider the frame for main() as the outermost
frame when debugging user code, and the frame for the process entry
point function as the outermost frame when debugging startup code, then
all we have to do is have FRAME_CHAIN_VALID return false whenever a
frame's current PC is within the range specified by these variables.
In essence, we set "ceilings" in the frame chain beyond which we will
not proceed when following the frame chain back up the stack.
A nice side effect is that we can still debug startup code without
running off the end of the frame chain, assuming that we have usable
debugging information in the startup modules, and if we choose to not
use the block at main, or can't find it for some reason, everything
still works as before. And if we have no startup code debugging
information but we do have usable information for main(), backtraces
from user code don't go wandering off into the startup code.
To use this method, define your FRAME_CHAIN_VALID macro like:
#define FRAME_CHAIN_VALID(chain, thisframe) \
(chain != 0 \
&& !(inside_main_func ((thisframe)->pc)) \
&& !(inside_entry_func ((thisframe)->pc)))
and add initializations of the four scope controlling variables inside
the object file / debugging information processing modules. */
struct entry_info
{
/* The value we should use for this objects entry point.
The illegal/unknown value needs to be something other than 0, ~0
for instance, which is much less likely than 0. */
CORE_ADDR entry_point;
#define INVALID_ENTRY_POINT (~0) /* ~0 will not be in any file, we hope. */
/* Start (inclusive) and end (exclusive) of function containing the
entry point. */
CORE_ADDR entry_func_lowpc;
CORE_ADDR entry_func_highpc;
/* Start (inclusive) and end (exclusive) of object file containing the
entry point. */
CORE_ADDR entry_file_lowpc;
CORE_ADDR entry_file_highpc;
/* Start (inclusive) and end (exclusive) of the user code main() function. */
CORE_ADDR main_func_lowpc;
CORE_ADDR main_func_highpc;
/* Use these values when any of the above ranges is invalid. */
/* We use these values because it guarantees that there is no number that is
both >= LOWPC && < HIGHPC. It is also highly unlikely that 3 is a valid
module or function start address (as opposed to 0). */
#define INVALID_ENTRY_LOWPC (3)
#define INVALID_ENTRY_HIGHPC (1)
};
/* Sections in an objfile.
It is strange that we have both this notion of "sections"
and the one used by section_offsets. Section as used
here, (currently at least) means a BFD section, and the sections
are set up from the BFD sections in allocate_objfile.
The sections in section_offsets have their meaning determined by
the symbol format, and they are set up by the sym_offsets function
for that symbol file format.
I'm not sure this could or should be changed, however. */
struct obj_section {
CORE_ADDR addr; /* lowest address in section */
CORE_ADDR endaddr; /* 1+highest address in section */
/* This field is being used for nefarious purposes by syms_from_objfile.
It is said to be redundant with section_offsets; it's not really being
used that way, however, it's some sort of hack I don't understand
and am not going to try to eliminate (yet, anyway). FIXME.
It was documented as "offset between (end)addr and actual memory
addresses", but that's not true; addr & endaddr are actual memory
addresses. */
CORE_ADDR offset;
sec_ptr the_bfd_section; /* BFD section pointer */
/* Objfile this section is part of. */
struct objfile *objfile;
Thu Apr 3 15:10:30 1997 Michael Snyder <msnyder@cleaver.cygnus.com> Except for the two m32r modules, this checkin is for overlay support. * blockframe.c: blockvector_for_pc_sect(), block_for_pc_sect(), find_pc_sect_function(), find_pc_sect_partial_function(): new functions for debugging overlays; pc without section is ambiguous. * breakpoint.[ch]: add section pointer to breakpoint struct; add section argument to check_duplicates(); check section as well as pc in [breakpoint_here_p(), breakpoint_inserted_here_p(), breakpoint_thread_match(), bpstat_stop_status()]; add section argument to describe_other_breakpoints(); use INIT_SAL() macro to zero-out new sal structures; make resolve_sal_pc() fix up the sal's section as well as its pc; match on section + pc in clear_command() and delete_breakpoint(); account for overlay sections in insert_breakpoints(), remove_breakpoint() and breakpoint_re_set_one(); all this to support overlays where a PC is not unique. * exec.c: change xfer_memory() to handle overlay sections. * findvar.c: change read_var_value() to handle overlay sections. * frame.h: declaration for block_for_pc_sect() [blockframe.c]. * infcmd.c: jump_command() warns against jumping into an overlay that's not in memory. Also use INIT_SAL() to initialize sals. * infrun.c: wait_for_inferior() sets a flag to invalidate cached overlay state information; Also use INIT_SAL() to init sals. * m32r-rom.c: modify load routines to use LMA instead of VMA. * m32r-stub.c: mask exit value down to 8 bits; screen out any memory read/writes in the range 600000 to a00000, and ff680000 to ff800000 (hangs because nothing is mapped there); fix strcpy(). * maint.c: maintenance command "translate-address" supports overlays. * minsyms.c: lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_sect() supports overlays. * objfiles.[ch]: add ovly_mapped field to the obj_section struct; this constitutes gdb's internal overlay mapping table. Add macro ALL_OBJSECTIONS() to loop thru the obj_structs and look at overlays. Add function find_pc_sect_section(). * printcmd.c: modify print_address_symbolic() with overlay smarts; modify address_info() with overlay smarts; add function sym_info() to support the INFO SYMBOL command (translate address to symbol(s)); modify disassemble_command() to work on unmapped overlays. * source.c: use INIT_SAL() to initialize sals. * symfile.[ch]: change generic_load() to use section's LMA address instead of VMA address, for overlay sections. Add numerous functions for finding a PC's section / overlay, translating between VMA and LMA address ranges, determining if an overlay section is mapped, etc. Add several user commands for overlay debugging. Add support for a "generic" form of automatically reading overlay mapping info from the inferior (based on the default (simple) overlay manager which Cygnus provides as an example). * symtab.[ch]: add functions find_pc_sect_symtab(), find_pc_sect_psymtab(), find_pc_sect_psymbol(), find_pc_sect_line() for lookup; modify lookup_symbol and decode_line_1() to use them; modify find_function_start_sal() to account for overlay sections; add macro INIT_SAL() for initializing struct symtab_and_line. * target.c: fix a comment in the declaration of target_ops.
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/* True if this "overlay section" is mapped into an "overlay region". */
int ovly_mapped;
};
* defs.h: Delete extraneous whitespace at end of file. * symfile.h: Move #include of demangle.h outside conditional. * objfiles.h (struct objstats, OBJSTAT, OBJSTATS): New struct and macros to hold per-objfile statistics for internal instrumentation. (struct objfile): Add OBJSTATS member, which is optional. * buildsym.h (next_symbol_text_func): Now takes objfile argument. Also update copyright to 1995. * dbxread.c (dbx_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument. (dbx_symfile_init, coffstab_build_psymtabs, elfstab_build_psymtabs, stabsect_build_psymtabs): Accumulate string table size. (dbx_next_symbol_text, read_dbx_symtab, read_ofile_symtab): Accumulate number of stabs symbols read. * dwarfread.c (new_symbol, symthesize_typedef): Accumulate number of full symbols created. * gdbtypes.c (alloc_type): Accumulate number of types. * maint.c (maintenance_print_statistics): New function. * mdebugread.c (mdebug_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument. * minsyms.c (prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info): Accumulate number of minimal symbols read. * os9kread.c (read_os9k_psymtab): next_symbol_text takes objfile arg. * partial-stab.h: next_symbol_text takes objfile arg. * stabsread.c (error_type, STABS_CONTINUE): Now takes objfile arg and uses it to call next_symbol_text. * symfile.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list): Accumulate number of partial symbols created. * symfile.h (ADD_PSYMBOL_VT_TO_LIST): Accumulate number of partial symbols created. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics): Print the per-objfile internal instrumentation statistics gathered. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument.
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/* The "objstats" structure provides a place for gdb to record some
interesting information about its internal state at runtime, on a
per objfile basis, such as information about the number of symbols
read, size of string table (if any), etc. */
#if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
struct objstats {
int n_minsyms; /* Number of minimal symbols read */
int n_psyms; /* Number of partial symbols read */
int n_syms; /* Number of full symbols read */
int n_stabs; /* Number of ".stabs" read (if applicable) */
int n_types; /* Number of types */
int sz_strtab; /* Size of stringtable, (if applicable) */
};
#define OBJSTAT(objfile, expr) (objfile -> stats.expr)
#define OBJSTATS struct objstats stats
extern void print_objfile_statistics PARAMS ((void));
* core-aout.c (fetch_core_registers): Cast core_reg_size to int before testing against reg_ptr. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Cast type of TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET to int. * findvar.c (extract_signed_integer, extract_unsigned_integer, extract_long_unsigned_integer): Cast type of sizeof to int. * values.c (unpack_field_as_long, modify_field): Ditto. * valops.c (value_assign, call_function_by_hand): Ditto. * infcmd.c (do_registers_info): Ditto. * ser-tcp.c (tcp_open): Ditto * remote.c (putpkt): Ditto. * dcache.c (dcache_peek): Ditto. * dcache.c (dcache_poke): Ditto. * m2-exp.y (yylex): Ditto. * gnu-regex.c (re_match_2): Ditto. * f-lang.c (ADD_BF_SYMNUM, saved_bf_list_end, tmp_bf_ptr): Ifdef out unused macro definition and variables. * inftarg.c (proc_wait): Move from main.c to here, and make static. * valprint.c (val_print_string): Change bufsize from int to unsigned. * main.c (wait.h): Include * top.c (command_line_input): Remove unused variable "c". * f-typeprint.c (f_type_print_varspec_prefix): Add missing enum value TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF to switch statement. (f_type_print_varspec_suffix): Add missing enum value TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF to switch statement. * ch-exp.c (parse_primval): Add remaining enumeration values to switch statement, with no specific action. (ch_lex): Add LOC_UNRESOLVED in switch statement. (pushback_token): Ifdef out, since code using it is ifdef'd out. * stabsread.c (cleanup_undefined_types): Remove unused label "badtype". * objfiles.h (print_symbol_bcache_statistics): Add prototype. * maint.c (objfiles.h): Include. (maintenance_print_statistics): Remove unused variable "temp". * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline): Remove unused variable "found_file_symbol". * m2-exp.y (yylex): Add LOC_UNRESOLVED case to switch. * language.c (lang_bool_type): Use existing function local type variable rather than create block local variables. * solib.c (disable_break): Enclose in ifndef SVR4_SHARED_LIBS. * infptrace.c (wait.h, command.h): Include. * ser-tcp.c (gdb_string.h): Include * i386-tdep.c (codestream_seek): Change "place" to CORE_ADDR. (i386_get_frame_setup): Change "pc" from int to CORE_ADDR. * command.c (complete_on_enum): Make assignment used as truth value explictly check against NULL. (wait.h): Include. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Ifdef out prologue_pc since code that uses it is ifdef'd out. * parser-defs.h: Add prototype for write_dollar_variable. * infrun.c: Add prototype for write_pc_pid. * breakpoint.h: Add prototype for re_enable_breakpoints_in_shlibs. * symmisc.c (bcache.h): Include. * bcache.h: Add prototype for print_bcache_statistics. * symfile.c: Include <time.h>. * printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Change len to unsigned int. * valarith.c (value_equal): Cast result of TYPE_LENGTH to int. * valarith.c (value_binop): Change result_len, promoted_len1, and promoted_len2 to unsigned int. * valarith.c (value_subscripted_rvalue): Change elt_offs and elt_size to unsigned int. * valops.c (value_array): Change typelength to unsigned int. (destructor_name_p): Change len to unsigned int. * scm-lang.h (scm_parse): Add prototype for scm_unpack. * symfile.c (decrement_reading_symtab): Change return type to void. * valarith.c (value_subscript): Remove unused variable "word". (value_subscript): Remove unused variable "tint". * valops.c (auto_abandon): Ifdef out, since code using it is also ifdef'd out. * eval.c (init_array_element): Remove unused variable "val". * Makefile.in (values.o): Depends on scm-lang.h. (command.o): Depends upon wait_h. (ser-tcp.o): Depends upon gdb_string.h. (infptrace.o): Depends upon wait_h and command_h. (maint.o): Depends on objfiles.h and symfile.h. * values.c (allocate_repeat_value): Remove unused variable "element_type". (scm-lang.h): Include. * breakpoint.c (create_longjmp_breakpoint): Enclose in GET_LONGJMP_TARGET define, unused otherwise. * config/i386/nm-linux.h: Add prototypes for i386_insert_watchpoint, i386_remove_watchpoint and i386_stopped_by_watchpoint.
1996-03-30 13:45:10 +08:00
extern void print_symbol_bcache_statistics PARAMS ((void));
* defs.h: Delete extraneous whitespace at end of file. * symfile.h: Move #include of demangle.h outside conditional. * objfiles.h (struct objstats, OBJSTAT, OBJSTATS): New struct and macros to hold per-objfile statistics for internal instrumentation. (struct objfile): Add OBJSTATS member, which is optional. * buildsym.h (next_symbol_text_func): Now takes objfile argument. Also update copyright to 1995. * dbxread.c (dbx_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument. (dbx_symfile_init, coffstab_build_psymtabs, elfstab_build_psymtabs, stabsect_build_psymtabs): Accumulate string table size. (dbx_next_symbol_text, read_dbx_symtab, read_ofile_symtab): Accumulate number of stabs symbols read. * dwarfread.c (new_symbol, symthesize_typedef): Accumulate number of full symbols created. * gdbtypes.c (alloc_type): Accumulate number of types. * maint.c (maintenance_print_statistics): New function. * mdebugread.c (mdebug_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument. * minsyms.c (prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info): Accumulate number of minimal symbols read. * os9kread.c (read_os9k_psymtab): next_symbol_text takes objfile arg. * partial-stab.h: next_symbol_text takes objfile arg. * stabsread.c (error_type, STABS_CONTINUE): Now takes objfile arg and uses it to call next_symbol_text. * symfile.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list): Accumulate number of partial symbols created. * symfile.h (ADD_PSYMBOL_VT_TO_LIST): Accumulate number of partial symbols created. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics): Print the per-objfile internal instrumentation statistics gathered. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument.
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#else
#define OBJSTAT(objfile, expr) /* Nothing */
#define OBJSTATS /* Nothing */
#endif /* MAINTENANCE_CMDS */
/* Master structure for keeping track of each file from which
gdb reads symbols. There are several ways these get allocated: 1.
The main symbol file, symfile_objfile, set by the symbol-file command,
2. Additional symbol files added by the add-symbol-file command,
3. Shared library objfiles, added by ADD_SOLIB, 4. symbol files
for modules that were loaded when GDB attached to a remote system
(see remote-vx.c). */
struct objfile
{
/* All struct objfile's are chained together by their next pointers.
The global variable "object_files" points to the first link in this
chain.
FIXME: There is a problem here if the objfile is reusable, and if
multiple users are to be supported. The problem is that the objfile
list is linked through a member of the objfile struct itself, which
is only valid for one gdb process. The list implementation needs to
be changed to something like:
struct list {struct list *next; struct objfile *objfile};
where the list structure is completely maintained separately within
each gdb process. */
struct objfile *next;
/* The object file's name. Malloc'd; free it if you free this struct. */
char *name;
/* Some flag bits for this objfile. */
unsigned short flags;
/* Each objfile points to a linked list of symtabs derived from this file,
one symtab structure for each compilation unit (source file). Each link
in the symtab list contains a backpointer to this objfile. */
struct symtab *symtabs;
/* Each objfile points to a linked list of partial symtabs derived from
this file, one partial symtab structure for each compilation unit
(source file). */
struct partial_symtab *psymtabs;
/* List of freed partial symtabs, available for re-use */
struct partial_symtab *free_psymtabs;
/* The object file's BFD. Can be null if the objfile contains only
minimal symbols, e.g. the run time common symbols for SunOS4. */
bfd *obfd;
/* The modification timestamp of the object file, as of the last time
we read its symbols. */
long mtime;
/* Obstacks to hold objects that should be freed when we load a new symbol
table from this object file. */
struct obstack psymbol_obstack; /* Partial symbols */
struct obstack symbol_obstack; /* Full symbols */
struct obstack type_obstack; /* Types */
* bcache.c, bcache.h: New files to implement a byte cache. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add bcache.c. (symtab_h): Add bcache.h. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): add bcache.h (COMMON_OBJS): Add bcache.o (bcache.o): New target. * dbxread.c (start_psymtab): Make global_syms & static_syms type "partial_symbol **". * hpread.c (hpread_start_symtab): Ditto. * os9kread.c (os9k_start_psymtab): Ditto. * stabsread.h (start_psymtab): Ditto. * {symfile.c, symfile.h} (start_psymtab_common): Ditto. * maint.c (maintenance_print_statistics): Call print_symbol_bcache_statistics. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Initialize psymbol bcache malloc and free pointers. * solib.c (allocate_rt_common_objfile): Ditto. * symfile.c (reread_symbols): Ditto. (free_objfile): Free psymbol bcache when objfile is freed. (objfile_relocate): Use new indirect psymbol pointers. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add psymbol cache. * symfile.c (compare_psymbols): Now passed pointers to pointers to psymbols. (reread_symbols): Free psymbol bcache when freeing other objfile resources. (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list): Initialize new psymbol using the psymbol bcache. (init_psymbol_list): Psymbol lists now contain pointers rather than the actual psymbols. * symfile.h (psymbol_allocation_list): Psymbol lists now dynamically grown arrays of pointers. (ADD_PSYMBOL_VT_TO_LIST): Initialize new symbol using the psymbol bcache. * symmisc.c (print_partial_symbols): Now takes pointer to pointer to partial symbol. (print_symbol_bcache_statistics): New function to print per objfile bcache statistics. (print_partial_symbol, print_partial_symbols, maintenance_check_symtabs, extend_psymbol_list): Account for change to pointer to pointer to partial symbol. * symtab.c (find_pc_psymbol, lookup_partial_symbol, decode_line_2, make_symbol_completion_list): Account for change to pointer to pointer to partial symbol. * symtab.h (bcache.h): Include. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_start_psymtab): Make global_syms & static_syms type "partial_symbol **".
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/* A byte cache where we can stash arbitrary "chunks" of bytes that
will not change. */
struct bcache psymbol_cache; /* Byte cache for partial syms */
/* Vectors of all partial symbols read in from file. The actual data
is stored in the psymbol_obstack. */
struct psymbol_allocation_list global_psymbols;
struct psymbol_allocation_list static_psymbols;
/* Each file contains a pointer to an array of minimal symbols for all
global symbols that are defined within the file. The array is terminated
by a "null symbol", one that has a NULL pointer for the name and a zero
value for the address. This makes it easy to walk through the array
when passed a pointer to somewhere in the middle of it. There is also
a count of the number of symbols, which does not include the terminating
null symbol. The array itself, as well as all the data that it points
to, should be allocated on the symbol_obstack for this file. */
struct minimal_symbol *msymbols;
int minimal_symbol_count;
/* For object file formats which don't specify fundamental types, gdb
can create such types. For now, it maintains a vector of pointers
to these internally created fundamental types on a per objfile basis,
however it really should ultimately keep them on a per-compilation-unit
basis, to account for linkage-units that consist of a number of
compilation units that may have different fundamental types, such as
linking C modules with ADA modules, or linking C modules that are
compiled with 32-bit ints with C modules that are compiled with 64-bit
ints (not inherently evil with a smarter linker). */
struct type **fundamental_types;
/* The mmalloc() malloc-descriptor for this objfile if we are using
the memory mapped malloc() package to manage storage for this objfile's
data. NULL if we are not. */
PTR md;
/* The file descriptor that was used to obtain the mmalloc descriptor
for this objfile. If we call mmalloc_detach with the malloc descriptor
we should then close this file descriptor. */
int mmfd;
/* Structure which keeps track of functions that manipulate objfile's
of the same type as this objfile. I.E. the function to read partial
symbols for example. Note that this structure is in statically
allocated memory, and is shared by all objfiles that use the
object module reader of this type. */
struct sym_fns *sf;
/* The per-objfile information about the entry point, the scope (file/func)
containing the entry point, and the scope of the user's main() func. */
struct entry_info ei;
/* Information about stabs. Will be filled in with a dbx_symfile_info
struct by those readers that need it. */
* Makefile.in configure configure.in: Remove ENABLE_CLIBS, ENABLE_OBS, and THREAD_DB_OBS. These are consolidated into LIBS and CONFIG_OBS. * configure configure.in: Clean up test cases around thread support. start-sanitize-v850 * configure.tgt (v850-*-*): Include v850ice.o and v850.lib if host is Windows. end-sanitize-v850 * c-valprint.c ch-valprint.c cp-valprint.c eval.c expprint.c printcmd.c valops.c value.h values.c: Add bfd_section arg to value_at and value_at_lazy. * coffread.c dbxread.c elfread.c mdebugread.c minsyms.c symtab.h: Add bfd_section arg to prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info. * corefile.c gdbcore.h printcmd.c valops.c: Use read_memory_section instead of read_memory. It takes a bfd_section arg. * coffread.c dbxread.c elfread.c gdb-stabs.h objfiles.h: Remove unnecessary cast for assignment of struct dbx_symfile_info. Struct objfile now uses a real pointer instead of PTR for this element. * dbxread.c (dbx_symfile_init): Stash bfd section pointers for text, data and bss into dbx_symfile_info. * exec.c (xfer_memory): Handle transfers for user-specified sections. * findvar.c (read_var_value locate_var_value): Copy bfd section from the symbol to the value. * gdb-stabs.h: Add section pointers for text, data and bss sections. * maint.c (translate address command): Add test code for overlay address translation. * printcmd.c (do_examine do_one_display): Now takes a bfd section arg. * (print_formatted x_command): Record current section along with current address for repeated commands. * sparc-nat.c (fetch_inferior_registers): Change target_xfer_memory to target_{read write}_memory to allow changes to target_xfer_memory interface for section info. * symmisc.c (dump_msymbols print_symbol): Print section assocaited with symbol. * symtab.c (fixup_symbol_section): New routine to add section info to symbols returned by lookup_symbol. * symtab.h (struct general_symbol_info): Add bfd section to symbols. * target.c target.h (target_xfer_memory): Add bfd section to args. * (target_read_memory_section): New routine to read data from a specific section. * (target_memory_bfd_section): New global variable to pass bfd section in to targets. * valarith.c (value_add value_addr value_array): Preserve bfd section when computing new value. * value.h (struct value): Add bfd section to values. * values.c (allocate_value value_copy): Initialize/preserve bfd section. * (unpack_double): Clean up _MSC_VER conditionals to remove duplicate code. start-sanitize-v850 * v850ice.c: New module to support communication with NEC's PC-based ICE. * config/v850/tm-v850.h (REGISTER_NAMES): Replace sp, gp, fp, and ep names with rxx names. sp and fp are renamed via a different mechanism. end-sanitize-v850
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struct dbx_symfile_info *sym_stab_info;
/* Hook for information for use by the symbol reader (currently used
for information shared by sym_init and sym_read). It is
typically a pointer to malloc'd memory. The symbol reader's finish
function is responsible for freeing the memory thusly allocated. */
PTR sym_private;
/* Hook for target-architecture-specific information. This must
point to memory allocated on one of the obstacks in this objfile,
so that it gets freed automatically when reading a new object
file. */
PTR obj_private;
/* Set of relocation offsets to apply to each section.
Currently on the psymbol_obstack (which makes no sense, but I'm
not sure it's harming anything).
These offsets indicate that all symbols (including partial and
minimal symbols) which have been read have been relocated by this
much. Symbols which are yet to be read need to be relocated by
it. */
struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
int num_sections;
/* set of section begin and end addresses used to map pc addresses
into sections. Currently on the psymbol_obstack (which makes no
sense, but I'm not sure it's harming anything). */
struct obj_section
*sections,
*sections_end;
/* two auxiliary fields, used to hold the fp of separate symbol files */
FILE *auxf1, *auxf2;
* defs.h: Delete extraneous whitespace at end of file. * symfile.h: Move #include of demangle.h outside conditional. * objfiles.h (struct objstats, OBJSTAT, OBJSTATS): New struct and macros to hold per-objfile statistics for internal instrumentation. (struct objfile): Add OBJSTATS member, which is optional. * buildsym.h (next_symbol_text_func): Now takes objfile argument. Also update copyright to 1995. * dbxread.c (dbx_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument. (dbx_symfile_init, coffstab_build_psymtabs, elfstab_build_psymtabs, stabsect_build_psymtabs): Accumulate string table size. (dbx_next_symbol_text, read_dbx_symtab, read_ofile_symtab): Accumulate number of stabs symbols read. * dwarfread.c (new_symbol, symthesize_typedef): Accumulate number of full symbols created. * gdbtypes.c (alloc_type): Accumulate number of types. * maint.c (maintenance_print_statistics): New function. * mdebugread.c (mdebug_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument. * minsyms.c (prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info): Accumulate number of minimal symbols read. * os9kread.c (read_os9k_psymtab): next_symbol_text takes objfile arg. * partial-stab.h: next_symbol_text takes objfile arg. * stabsread.c (error_type, STABS_CONTINUE): Now takes objfile arg and uses it to call next_symbol_text. * symfile.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list): Accumulate number of partial symbols created. * symfile.h (ADD_PSYMBOL_VT_TO_LIST): Accumulate number of partial symbols created. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics): Print the per-objfile internal instrumentation statistics gathered. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_next_symbol_text): Now takes objfile argument.
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/* Place to stash various statistics about this objfile */
OBJSTATS;
};
/* Defines for the objfile flag word. */
/* Gdb can arrange to allocate storage for all objects related to a
particular objfile in a designated section of its address space,
managed at a low level by mmap() and using a special version of
malloc that handles malloc/free/realloc on top of the mmap() interface.
This allows the "internal gdb state" for a particular objfile to be
dumped to a gdb state file and subsequently reloaded at a later time. */
#define OBJF_MAPPED (1 << 0) /* Objfile data is mmap'd */
/* When using mapped/remapped predigested gdb symbol information, we need
a flag that indicates that we have previously done an initial symbol
table read from this particular objfile. We can't just look for the
absence of any of the three symbol tables (msymbols, psymtab, symtab)
because if the file has no symbols for example, none of these will
exist. */
#define OBJF_SYMS (1 << 1) /* Have tried to read symbols */
Speed up GDB startup time by not demangling partial symbols. * symfile.h (ADD_PSYMBOL_VT_TO_LIST), symfile.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list): No longer demangle partial symbols. * symtab.c (lookup_symbol, list_symbols): Handle mangled variables, e.g. C++ static members, via the minimal symbols. Handle reordered functions in an objfile, for Irix 5.2 shared libraries. * objfiles.h (OBJF_REORDERED): New bit in the objfile flags, set if the functions in an objfile are reordered. * mdebugread.c (parse_partial_symbols): Detect reordered functions in an objfile. * symtab.c (find_pc_psymtab, find_pc_symtab): Use expensive lookup algorithm if the functions in the objfile are reordered. * xcoffexec.c (exec_close): If the current target has a copy of the exec_ops sections, reflect the freeing of the sections in current_target. * valops.c (call_function_by_hand): Use `sizeof dummy1', not `sizeof dummy', for constructing the call dummy code. * config/sparc/tm-sparc.h: Add PARAMS declarations to all function declarations. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_pop_frame): Cast result of read_memory_integer to CORE_ADDR when passing it to PC_ADJUST. * irix5-nat.c (enable_break): Set breakpoint at the entry point of the executable, to handle the case where main resides in a shared library. * irix5-nat.c (solib_create_inferior_hook): Reset stop_soon_quietly after shared library symbol reading, to get rid of a warning from heuristic_proc_start if the startup code has no symbolic debug info. * breakpoint.h (struct breakpoint): Add new fields language and input_radix, to enable breakpoint resetting with the proper language and radix. * breakpoint.c (set_raw_breakpoint): Initialize them. (breakpoint_re_set_one): Use them when resetting the breakpoint. (breakpoint_re_set): Preserve current language and input_radix across breakpoint_re_set_one calls. * symtab.c (decode_line_1): Do not build a canonical line specification for `*expr' line specifications. * breakpoint.h (bpstat_stop_status): Fix prototype declaration.
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/* When an object file has its functions reordered (currently Irix-5.2
shared libraries exhibit this behaviour), we will need an expensive
algorithm to locate a partial symtab or symtab via an address.
To avoid this penalty for normal object files, we use this flag,
whose setting is determined upon symbol table read in. */
#define OBJF_REORDERED (2 << 1) /* Functions are reordered */
/* The object file that the main symbol table was loaded from (e.g. the
argument to the "symbol-file" or "file" command). */
extern struct objfile *symfile_objfile;
/* The object file that contains the runtime common minimal symbols
for SunOS4. Note that this objfile has no associated BFD. */
extern struct objfile *rt_common_objfile;
/* When we need to allocate a new type, we need to know which type_obstack
to allocate the type on, since there is one for each objfile. The places
where types are allocated are deeply buried in function call hierarchies
which know nothing about objfiles, so rather than trying to pass a
particular objfile down to them, we just do an end run around them and
set current_objfile to be whatever objfile we expect to be using at the
time types are being allocated. For instance, when we start reading
symbols for a particular objfile, we set current_objfile to point to that
objfile, and when we are done, we set it back to NULL, to ensure that we
never put a type someplace other than where we are expecting to put it.
FIXME: Maybe we should review the entire type handling system and
see if there is a better way to avoid this problem. */
extern struct objfile *current_objfile;
/* All known objfiles are kept in a linked list. This points to the
root of this list. */
extern struct objfile *object_files;
/* Declarations for functions defined in objfiles.c */
extern struct objfile *
allocate_objfile PARAMS ((bfd *, int));
extern int
build_objfile_section_table PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
extern void objfile_to_front PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
extern void
unlink_objfile PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
extern void
free_objfile PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
extern void
free_all_objfiles PARAMS ((void));
extern void
objfile_relocate PARAMS ((struct objfile *, struct section_offsets *));
extern int
have_partial_symbols PARAMS ((void));
extern int
have_full_symbols PARAMS ((void));
/* Functions for dealing with the minimal symbol table, really a misc
address<->symbol mapping for things we don't have debug symbols for. */
extern int
have_minimal_symbols PARAMS ((void));
extern struct obj_section *
find_pc_section PARAMS((CORE_ADDR pc));
Thu Apr 3 15:10:30 1997 Michael Snyder <msnyder@cleaver.cygnus.com> Except for the two m32r modules, this checkin is for overlay support. * blockframe.c: blockvector_for_pc_sect(), block_for_pc_sect(), find_pc_sect_function(), find_pc_sect_partial_function(): new functions for debugging overlays; pc without section is ambiguous. * breakpoint.[ch]: add section pointer to breakpoint struct; add section argument to check_duplicates(); check section as well as pc in [breakpoint_here_p(), breakpoint_inserted_here_p(), breakpoint_thread_match(), bpstat_stop_status()]; add section argument to describe_other_breakpoints(); use INIT_SAL() macro to zero-out new sal structures; make resolve_sal_pc() fix up the sal's section as well as its pc; match on section + pc in clear_command() and delete_breakpoint(); account for overlay sections in insert_breakpoints(), remove_breakpoint() and breakpoint_re_set_one(); all this to support overlays where a PC is not unique. * exec.c: change xfer_memory() to handle overlay sections. * findvar.c: change read_var_value() to handle overlay sections. * frame.h: declaration for block_for_pc_sect() [blockframe.c]. * infcmd.c: jump_command() warns against jumping into an overlay that's not in memory. Also use INIT_SAL() to initialize sals. * infrun.c: wait_for_inferior() sets a flag to invalidate cached overlay state information; Also use INIT_SAL() to init sals. * m32r-rom.c: modify load routines to use LMA instead of VMA. * m32r-stub.c: mask exit value down to 8 bits; screen out any memory read/writes in the range 600000 to a00000, and ff680000 to ff800000 (hangs because nothing is mapped there); fix strcpy(). * maint.c: maintenance command "translate-address" supports overlays. * minsyms.c: lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_sect() supports overlays. * objfiles.[ch]: add ovly_mapped field to the obj_section struct; this constitutes gdb's internal overlay mapping table. Add macro ALL_OBJSECTIONS() to loop thru the obj_structs and look at overlays. Add function find_pc_sect_section(). * printcmd.c: modify print_address_symbolic() with overlay smarts; modify address_info() with overlay smarts; add function sym_info() to support the INFO SYMBOL command (translate address to symbol(s)); modify disassemble_command() to work on unmapped overlays. * source.c: use INIT_SAL() to initialize sals. * symfile.[ch]: change generic_load() to use section's LMA address instead of VMA address, for overlay sections. Add numerous functions for finding a PC's section / overlay, translating between VMA and LMA address ranges, determining if an overlay section is mapped, etc. Add several user commands for overlay debugging. Add support for a "generic" form of automatically reading overlay mapping info from the inferior (based on the default (simple) overlay manager which Cygnus provides as an example). * symtab.[ch]: add functions find_pc_sect_symtab(), find_pc_sect_psymtab(), find_pc_sect_psymbol(), find_pc_sect_line() for lookup; modify lookup_symbol and decode_line_1() to use them; modify find_function_start_sal() to account for overlay sections; add macro INIT_SAL() for initializing struct symtab_and_line. * target.c: fix a comment in the declaration of target_ops.
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extern struct obj_section *
find_pc_sect_section PARAMS((CORE_ADDR pc, asection *section));
extern int
in_plt_section PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, char *));
/* Traverse all object files. ALL_OBJFILES_SAFE works even if you delete
the objfile during the traversal. */
#define ALL_OBJFILES(obj) \
Create and use macros for iterating on symtabs, psymtabs, msymbols. * minsyms.c (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove; clunky and slow. * symfile.h, symtab.h (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove prototype * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): iterate_over_symtabs => ALL_SYMTABS. (patch_opaque_types): Avoid dummy args and result. * objfiles.c (have_partial_symbols, have_full_symbols, have_minimal_symbols): explicit iteration => ALL_OBJFILES; simplify. (iterate_over_objfiles, iterate_over_symtabs, iterate_over_psymtabs): Remove, clunky and slow. * objfiles.h: Replace iterate_over_* prototypes with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, and ALL_MSYMBOLS macros. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab, dump_psymtab, dump_msymbols, dump_objfile): Remove dummy args and results. Move filename comparisons to callers. (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): iterate_over_* => ALL_*. Compare filenames. * symtab.c (lookup_symtab_1, lookup_symtab, lookup_partial_symtab, lookup_symbol, find_main_psymtab, find_pc_symtab, sources_info, list_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Replace explicit iteration with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, or ALL_MSYMBOLS. Eliminate Dijkstra flag crap, break out of loops with gotos. (lookup_symtab_1): Protect '/' tests from short filenames. (cplus_mangled_symbol): Move inline into lookup_symbol. * xcoffexec.c (relocate_objfile_msymbols): Remove poor hack. (relocate_minimal_symbol): Move inline to vmap_symtab. (vmap_symtab): Replace iteration with ALL_OBJFILES, iterate_over_msymbols with ALL_MSYMBOLS. Misc cleanup prior to release. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_build_psymtabs): Remove mainline test. * mipsread.c (compare_symtabs, compare_psymtabs): Remove, unused. * mipsread.c: Add prototypes for all static functions. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove, unused. * xcoffread.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove 2nd unused copy! * buildsym.c (define_symbol): Handle global register variables (from Pierre Willard). Complain if register numbers are too large.
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for ((obj) = object_files; (obj) != NULL; (obj) = (obj)->next)
#define ALL_OBJFILES_SAFE(obj,nxt) \
Create and use macros for iterating on symtabs, psymtabs, msymbols. * minsyms.c (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove; clunky and slow. * symfile.h, symtab.h (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove prototype * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): iterate_over_symtabs => ALL_SYMTABS. (patch_opaque_types): Avoid dummy args and result. * objfiles.c (have_partial_symbols, have_full_symbols, have_minimal_symbols): explicit iteration => ALL_OBJFILES; simplify. (iterate_over_objfiles, iterate_over_symtabs, iterate_over_psymtabs): Remove, clunky and slow. * objfiles.h: Replace iterate_over_* prototypes with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, and ALL_MSYMBOLS macros. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab, dump_psymtab, dump_msymbols, dump_objfile): Remove dummy args and results. Move filename comparisons to callers. (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): iterate_over_* => ALL_*. Compare filenames. * symtab.c (lookup_symtab_1, lookup_symtab, lookup_partial_symtab, lookup_symbol, find_main_psymtab, find_pc_symtab, sources_info, list_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Replace explicit iteration with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, or ALL_MSYMBOLS. Eliminate Dijkstra flag crap, break out of loops with gotos. (lookup_symtab_1): Protect '/' tests from short filenames. (cplus_mangled_symbol): Move inline into lookup_symbol. * xcoffexec.c (relocate_objfile_msymbols): Remove poor hack. (relocate_minimal_symbol): Move inline to vmap_symtab. (vmap_symtab): Replace iteration with ALL_OBJFILES, iterate_over_msymbols with ALL_MSYMBOLS. Misc cleanup prior to release. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_build_psymtabs): Remove mainline test. * mipsread.c (compare_symtabs, compare_psymtabs): Remove, unused. * mipsread.c: Add prototypes for all static functions. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove, unused. * xcoffread.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove 2nd unused copy! * buildsym.c (define_symbol): Handle global register variables (from Pierre Willard). Complain if register numbers are too large.
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for ((obj) = object_files; \
(obj) != NULL? ((nxt)=(obj)->next,1) :0; \
(obj) = (nxt))
/* Traverse all symtabs in one objfile. */
#define ALL_OBJFILE_SYMTABS(objfile, s) \
for ((s) = (objfile) -> symtabs; (s) != NULL; (s) = (s) -> next)
/* Traverse all psymtabs in one objfile. */
#define ALL_OBJFILE_PSYMTABS(objfile, p) \
for ((p) = (objfile) -> psymtabs; (p) != NULL; (p) = (p) -> next)
/* Traverse all minimal symbols in one objfile. */
#define ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS(objfile, m) \
* defs.h (STRCMP, STREQ, STREQN): New macros. * defs.h (demangle_and_match): Remove prototype. * dwarfread.c (STREQ, STREQN): Remove macros, replaced with STREQ and STREQN defined in defs.h. * dwarfread.c (set_cu_language): For completely unknown languages, try to deduce the language from the filename. Retain behavior that for known languages we don't know how to handle, we use language_unknown. * dwarfread.c (enum_type, symthesize_typedef): Initialize language and demangled name fields in symbol. * dwarfread.c, mipsread.c, partial-stab.h: For all usages of ADD_PSYMBOL_TO_LIST, add language and objfile parameters. * dwarfread.c (new_symbol): Attempt to demangle C++ symbol names and cache the results in SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME for the symbol. * elfread.c (STREQ): Remove macro, use STREQ defined in defs.h. Replace usages throughout. * elfread.c (demangle.h): Include. * elfread.c (record_minimal_symbol): Remove prototype and function. * gdbtypes.h, symtab.h (B_SET, B_CLR, B_TST, B_TYPE, B_BYTES, B_CLRALL): Moved from symtab.h to gdbtypes.h. * infcmd.c (jump_command): Remove code to demangle name and add it to a cleanup list. Now just use SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME. * minsyms.c (demangle.h): Include. * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol): Indent comment to match code. * minsyms.c (install_minimal_symbols): Attempt to demangle symbol names as C++ names, and cache them in SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME. * mipsread.c (psymtab_language): Add static variable. * stabsread.c (demangle.h): Include. * stabsread.c (define_symbol): Attempt to demangle C++ symbol names and cache them in the SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME field. * stack.c (return_command): Remove explicit demangling of name and use of cleanups. Just use SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME. * symfile.c (demangle.h): Include. * symfile.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list): Fix to match macros in symfile.h and allow them to be compiled if INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL is not true. * symfile.h (INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL): Default to true if not set. * symfile.h (ADD_PSYMBOL_*): Add language and objfile parameters. Add code to demangle and cache C++ symbol names. Use macro form if INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL is true, otherwise use C function form. * symmisc.c (add_psymbol_to_list, add_psymbol_addr_to_list): Remove, also defined in symfile.c, which we already fixed. * symtab.c (expensive_mangler): Remove prototype and function. * symtab.c (find_methods): Remove physnames parameter and fix prototype to match. * symtab.c (completion_list_add_symbol): Name changed to completion_list_add_name. * symtab.c (COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL): New macro, adds both the normal symbol name and the cached C++ demangled name. * symtab.c (lookup_demangled_partial_symbol, lookup_demangled_block_symbol): Remove prototypes and functions. * symtab.c (lookup_symbol): Remove use of expensive_mangler, use lookup_block_symbol instead of lookup_demangled_block_symbol. Remove code to try demangling names and matching them. * symtab.c (lookup_partial_symbol, lookup_block_symbol): Fix to try matching the cached demangled name if no match is found using the regular symbol name. * symtab.c (find_methods): Remove unused physnames array. * symtab.c (name_match, NAME_MATCH): Remove function and macro, replaced with SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP from symtab.h. * symtab.c (completion_list_add_symbol): Rewrite to use cached C++ demangled symbol names. * symtab.h: Much reformatting of structures and such to add whitespace to make them more readable, and make them more consistent with other gdb structure definitions. * symtab.h (general_symbol_info): New struct containing fields common to all symbols. * symtab.h (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE, SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME, SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME, SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME, SYMBOL_MATCHES_NAME, SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP, MSYMBOL_INFO, MSYMBOL_TYPE): New macros. * symtab. (struct minimal_symbol, struct partial_symbol, struct symbol): Use general_symbol_info struct. * utils.c (demangle_and_match): Remove, no longer used. * valops.c (demangle.h): Include. * xcoffexec.c (eq): Remove macro, replace usages with STREQ. * blockframe.c, breakpoint.c, c-exp.y, c-valprint.c, dbxread.c, infcmd.c, m2-exp.y, minsyms.c, objfiles.h, solib.c, stack.c, symmisc.c, symtab.c, valops.c: Replace references to minimal symbol fields with appropriate macros. * breakpoint.c, buildsym.c, c-exp.y, c-typeprint.c, c-valprint.c, coffread.c, command.c, convex-tdep.c, cp-valprint.c, dbxread.c, demangle.c, elfread.c, energize.c, environ.c, exec.c, gdbtypes.c, i960-tdep.c, infrun.c, infrun-hacked.c, language.c, main.c, minsyms.c, mipsread.c, partial-stab.h, remote-es1800.c, remote-nindy.c, remote-udi.c, rs6000-tdep.c, solib.c, source.c, sparc-pinsn.c, stabsread.c, standalone.c, state.c, stuff.c, symfile.c, symmisc.c, symtab.c, symtab.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-ultra3.h, values.c, xcoffexec.c, xcoffread.c: Replace strcmp and strncmp usages with STREQ, STREQN, or STRCMP as appropriate. * breakpoint.c, buildsym.c, c-typeprint.c, expprint.c, findvar.c, mipsread.c, printcmd.c, source.c, stabsread.c, stack.c, symmisc.c, tm-29k.h, valops.c, values.c: Replace SYMBOL_NAME references with SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME or SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME as appropriate. * buildsym.c (start_subfile, patch_subfile_names): Default the source language to what can be deduced from the filename. * buildsym.c (end_symtab): Update the source language in the allocated symtab to match what we have been using. * buildsym.h (struct subfile): Add a language field. * c-typeprint.c (c_print_type): Remove code to do explicit demangling. * dbxread.c (psymtab_language): Add static variable. * dbxread.c (start_psymtab): Initialize psymtab_language using deduce_language_from_filename.
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for ((m) = (objfile) -> msymbols; SYMBOL_NAME(m) != NULL; (m)++)
Create and use macros for iterating on symtabs, psymtabs, msymbols. * minsyms.c (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove; clunky and slow. * symfile.h, symtab.h (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove prototype * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): iterate_over_symtabs => ALL_SYMTABS. (patch_opaque_types): Avoid dummy args and result. * objfiles.c (have_partial_symbols, have_full_symbols, have_minimal_symbols): explicit iteration => ALL_OBJFILES; simplify. (iterate_over_objfiles, iterate_over_symtabs, iterate_over_psymtabs): Remove, clunky and slow. * objfiles.h: Replace iterate_over_* prototypes with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, and ALL_MSYMBOLS macros. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab, dump_psymtab, dump_msymbols, dump_objfile): Remove dummy args and results. Move filename comparisons to callers. (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): iterate_over_* => ALL_*. Compare filenames. * symtab.c (lookup_symtab_1, lookup_symtab, lookup_partial_symtab, lookup_symbol, find_main_psymtab, find_pc_symtab, sources_info, list_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Replace explicit iteration with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, or ALL_MSYMBOLS. Eliminate Dijkstra flag crap, break out of loops with gotos. (lookup_symtab_1): Protect '/' tests from short filenames. (cplus_mangled_symbol): Move inline into lookup_symbol. * xcoffexec.c (relocate_objfile_msymbols): Remove poor hack. (relocate_minimal_symbol): Move inline to vmap_symtab. (vmap_symtab): Replace iteration with ALL_OBJFILES, iterate_over_msymbols with ALL_MSYMBOLS. Misc cleanup prior to release. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_build_psymtabs): Remove mainline test. * mipsread.c (compare_symtabs, compare_psymtabs): Remove, unused. * mipsread.c: Add prototypes for all static functions. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove, unused. * xcoffread.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove 2nd unused copy! * buildsym.c (define_symbol): Handle global register variables (from Pierre Willard). Complain if register numbers are too large.
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/* Traverse all symtabs in all objfiles. */
#define ALL_SYMTABS(objfile, s) \
ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) \
ALL_OBJFILE_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
Create and use macros for iterating on symtabs, psymtabs, msymbols. * minsyms.c (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove; clunky and slow. * symfile.h, symtab.h (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove prototype * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): iterate_over_symtabs => ALL_SYMTABS. (patch_opaque_types): Avoid dummy args and result. * objfiles.c (have_partial_symbols, have_full_symbols, have_minimal_symbols): explicit iteration => ALL_OBJFILES; simplify. (iterate_over_objfiles, iterate_over_symtabs, iterate_over_psymtabs): Remove, clunky and slow. * objfiles.h: Replace iterate_over_* prototypes with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, and ALL_MSYMBOLS macros. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab, dump_psymtab, dump_msymbols, dump_objfile): Remove dummy args and results. Move filename comparisons to callers. (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): iterate_over_* => ALL_*. Compare filenames. * symtab.c (lookup_symtab_1, lookup_symtab, lookup_partial_symtab, lookup_symbol, find_main_psymtab, find_pc_symtab, sources_info, list_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Replace explicit iteration with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, or ALL_MSYMBOLS. Eliminate Dijkstra flag crap, break out of loops with gotos. (lookup_symtab_1): Protect '/' tests from short filenames. (cplus_mangled_symbol): Move inline into lookup_symbol. * xcoffexec.c (relocate_objfile_msymbols): Remove poor hack. (relocate_minimal_symbol): Move inline to vmap_symtab. (vmap_symtab): Replace iteration with ALL_OBJFILES, iterate_over_msymbols with ALL_MSYMBOLS. Misc cleanup prior to release. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_build_psymtabs): Remove mainline test. * mipsread.c (compare_symtabs, compare_psymtabs): Remove, unused. * mipsread.c: Add prototypes for all static functions. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove, unused. * xcoffread.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove 2nd unused copy! * buildsym.c (define_symbol): Handle global register variables (from Pierre Willard). Complain if register numbers are too large.
1992-03-30 07:17:36 +08:00
/* Traverse all psymtabs in all objfiles. */
#define ALL_PSYMTABS(objfile, p) \
ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) \
ALL_OBJFILE_PSYMTABS (objfile, p)
Create and use macros for iterating on symtabs, psymtabs, msymbols. * minsyms.c (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove; clunky and slow. * symfile.h, symtab.h (iterate_over_msymbols): Remove prototype * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): iterate_over_symtabs => ALL_SYMTABS. (patch_opaque_types): Avoid dummy args and result. * objfiles.c (have_partial_symbols, have_full_symbols, have_minimal_symbols): explicit iteration => ALL_OBJFILES; simplify. (iterate_over_objfiles, iterate_over_symtabs, iterate_over_psymtabs): Remove, clunky and slow. * objfiles.h: Replace iterate_over_* prototypes with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, and ALL_MSYMBOLS macros. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab, dump_psymtab, dump_msymbols, dump_objfile): Remove dummy args and results. Move filename comparisons to callers. (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): iterate_over_* => ALL_*. Compare filenames. * symtab.c (lookup_symtab_1, lookup_symtab, lookup_partial_symtab, lookup_symbol, find_main_psymtab, find_pc_symtab, sources_info, list_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Replace explicit iteration with ALL_SYMTABS, ALL_PSYMTABS, or ALL_MSYMBOLS. Eliminate Dijkstra flag crap, break out of loops with gotos. (lookup_symtab_1): Protect '/' tests from short filenames. (cplus_mangled_symbol): Move inline into lookup_symbol. * xcoffexec.c (relocate_objfile_msymbols): Remove poor hack. (relocate_minimal_symbol): Move inline to vmap_symtab. (vmap_symtab): Replace iteration with ALL_OBJFILES, iterate_over_msymbols with ALL_MSYMBOLS. Misc cleanup prior to release. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_build_psymtabs): Remove mainline test. * mipsread.c (compare_symtabs, compare_psymtabs): Remove, unused. * mipsread.c: Add prototypes for all static functions. * symmisc.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove, unused. * xcoffread.c (dump_symtab_lines, dump_symtabs, dump_last_symtab, dump_blockvector, dump_block, dump_addrchass, dump_namespace, dump_symbol, dump_type, dump_linetable, dump_strtbl): Remove 2nd unused copy! * buildsym.c (define_symbol): Handle global register variables (from Pierre Willard). Complain if register numbers are too large.
1992-03-30 07:17:36 +08:00
/* Traverse all minimal symbols in all objfiles. */
#define ALL_MSYMBOLS(objfile, m) \
ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) \
if ((objfile)->msymbols) \
ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS (objfile, m)
Thu Apr 3 15:10:30 1997 Michael Snyder <msnyder@cleaver.cygnus.com> Except for the two m32r modules, this checkin is for overlay support. * blockframe.c: blockvector_for_pc_sect(), block_for_pc_sect(), find_pc_sect_function(), find_pc_sect_partial_function(): new functions for debugging overlays; pc without section is ambiguous. * breakpoint.[ch]: add section pointer to breakpoint struct; add section argument to check_duplicates(); check section as well as pc in [breakpoint_here_p(), breakpoint_inserted_here_p(), breakpoint_thread_match(), bpstat_stop_status()]; add section argument to describe_other_breakpoints(); use INIT_SAL() macro to zero-out new sal structures; make resolve_sal_pc() fix up the sal's section as well as its pc; match on section + pc in clear_command() and delete_breakpoint(); account for overlay sections in insert_breakpoints(), remove_breakpoint() and breakpoint_re_set_one(); all this to support overlays where a PC is not unique. * exec.c: change xfer_memory() to handle overlay sections. * findvar.c: change read_var_value() to handle overlay sections. * frame.h: declaration for block_for_pc_sect() [blockframe.c]. * infcmd.c: jump_command() warns against jumping into an overlay that's not in memory. Also use INIT_SAL() to initialize sals. * infrun.c: wait_for_inferior() sets a flag to invalidate cached overlay state information; Also use INIT_SAL() to init sals. * m32r-rom.c: modify load routines to use LMA instead of VMA. * m32r-stub.c: mask exit value down to 8 bits; screen out any memory read/writes in the range 600000 to a00000, and ff680000 to ff800000 (hangs because nothing is mapped there); fix strcpy(). * maint.c: maintenance command "translate-address" supports overlays. * minsyms.c: lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_sect() supports overlays. * objfiles.[ch]: add ovly_mapped field to the obj_section struct; this constitutes gdb's internal overlay mapping table. Add macro ALL_OBJSECTIONS() to loop thru the obj_structs and look at overlays. Add function find_pc_sect_section(). * printcmd.c: modify print_address_symbolic() with overlay smarts; modify address_info() with overlay smarts; add function sym_info() to support the INFO SYMBOL command (translate address to symbol(s)); modify disassemble_command() to work on unmapped overlays. * source.c: use INIT_SAL() to initialize sals. * symfile.[ch]: change generic_load() to use section's LMA address instead of VMA address, for overlay sections. Add numerous functions for finding a PC's section / overlay, translating between VMA and LMA address ranges, determining if an overlay section is mapped, etc. Add several user commands for overlay debugging. Add support for a "generic" form of automatically reading overlay mapping info from the inferior (based on the default (simple) overlay manager which Cygnus provides as an example). * symtab.[ch]: add functions find_pc_sect_symtab(), find_pc_sect_psymtab(), find_pc_sect_psymbol(), find_pc_sect_line() for lookup; modify lookup_symbol and decode_line_1() to use them; modify find_function_start_sal() to account for overlay sections; add macro INIT_SAL() for initializing struct symtab_and_line. * target.c: fix a comment in the declaration of target_ops.
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#define ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS(objfile, osect) \
for (osect = objfile->sections; osect < objfile->sections_end; osect++)
#define ALL_OBJSECTIONS(objfile, osect) \
ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) \
ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS (objfile, osect)
#endif /* !defined (OBJFILES_H) */