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Some programs like RTOS firmware may have a large number of symbols. The profile information in the profile data file includes histogram records, which capture low PC and high PC of program execution. If all histogram records come in the profile data file before any call-graph records and basic-block records, we can look up only the line numbers within low PC and high PC in histogram records, which reduces processing time for such a firmware from ~2 minutes to ~2 seconds. Add symbol table access function, get_symtab, get_symtab_direct and set_symtab to delay loading the symbol table until its first use. * aarch64.c (aarch64_find_call): Call get_symtab to get the symbol table pointer * alpha.c (alpha_find_call): Likewise. * basic_blocks.c (bb_read_rec): Likewise. (bb_write_blocks): Likewise. (print_exec_counts): Likewise. (print_annotated_source): Likewise. * call_graph.c (cg_tally): Likewise. (cg_write_arcs): Likewise. * cg_arcs.c (cycle_link): Likewise. (propagate_flags): Likewise. (cg_assemble): Likewise. * cg_print.c (cg_print): Likewise. (cg_print_index): Likewise. (cg_print_function_ordering): Likewise. * corefile.c: Include "gmon_io.h". (core_create_syms_from): Call get_symtab_direct to get the symbol table pointer. (core_create_function_syms): Likewise. (core_create_line_syms): Likewise. If all histogram records come in the profile data file before any call-graph records and basic-block records, we can look up only the line numbers within low PC and high PC in histogram records. * gmon_io.c (gmon_histograms_first): New. (gmon_out_read): Set gmon_histograms_first to true if all histogram records come first. (gmon_out_write): Call get_symtab to get the symbol table pointer. * hist.c (scale_and_align_entries): Likewise. (hist_assign_samples_1): Likewise. (hist_print): Likewise. * i386.c (i386_find_call): Likewise. * mips.c (mips_find_call): Likewise. * sparc.c (sparc_find_call): Likewise. * sym_ids.c (sym_id_parse): Likewise. * vax.c (vax_find_call): Likewise. * gmon_io.h (gmon_histograms_first): New. * gprof.c (man): Don't create profile info. (symtab_init): New. * gprof.h (symtab_init): New. * symtab.c (symtab): Changed to static. (get_symtab_direct): New. (get_symtab): Likewise. (set_symtab): Likewise. * symtab.h (symtab): Removed. (get_symtab_direct): New. (get_symtab): Likewise. (set_symtab): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Richard Allen <rsaxvc@gmail.com> Co-Authored-By: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
389 lines
9.2 KiB
C
389 lines
9.2 KiB
C
/* sym_ids.c
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Copyright (C) 1999-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Binutils.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301, USA. */
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#include "gprof.h"
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#include "libiberty.h"
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#include "safe-ctype.h"
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#include "search_list.h"
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#include "source.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "cg_arcs.h"
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#include "sym_ids.h"
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#include "corefile.h"
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struct match
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{
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int prev_index; /* Index of prev match. */
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Sym *prev_match; /* Previous match. */
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Sym *first_match; /* Chain of all matches. */
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Sym sym;
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};
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struct sym_id
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{
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struct sym_id *next;
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char *spec; /* Parsing modifies this. */
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Table_Id which_table;
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bool has_right;
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struct match left, right;
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};
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static struct sym_id *id_list;
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static void parse_spec
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(char *, Sym *);
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static void parse_id
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(struct sym_id *);
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static bool match
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(Sym *, Sym *);
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static void extend_match
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(struct match *, Sym *, Sym_Table *, bool);
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Sym_Table syms[NUM_TABLES];
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#ifdef DEBUG
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static const char *table_name[] =
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{
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"INCL_GRAPH", "EXCL_GRAPH",
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"INCL_ARCS", "EXCL_ARCS",
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"INCL_FLAT", "EXCL_FLAT",
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"INCL_TIME", "EXCL_TIME",
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"INCL_ANNO", "EXCL_ANNO",
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"INCL_EXEC", "EXCL_EXEC"
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};
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#endif /* DEBUG */
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/* This is the table in which we keep all the syms that match
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the right half of an arc id. It is NOT sorted according
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to the addresses, because it is accessed only through
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the left half's CHILDREN pointers (so it's crucial not
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to reorder this table once pointers into it exist). */
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static Sym_Table right_ids;
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static Source_File non_existent_file =
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{
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0, "<non-existent-file>", 0, 0, 0, NULL
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};
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void
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sym_id_add (const char *spec, Table_Id which_table)
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{
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struct sym_id *id;
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int len = strlen (spec);
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id = (struct sym_id *) xmalloc (sizeof (*id) + len + 1);
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memset (id, 0, sizeof (*id));
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id->spec = (char *) id + sizeof (*id);
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strcpy (id->spec, spec);
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id->which_table = which_table;
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id->next = id_list;
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id_list = id;
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}
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/* A spec has the syntax FILENAME:(FUNCNAME|LINENUM). As a convenience
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to the user, a spec without a colon is interpreted as:
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(i) a FILENAME if it contains a dot
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(ii) a FUNCNAME if it starts with a non-digit character
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(iii) a LINENUM if it starts with a digit
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A FUNCNAME containing a dot can be specified by :FUNCNAME, a
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FILENAME not containing a dot can be specified by FILENAME. */
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static void
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parse_spec (char *spec, Sym *sym)
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{
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char *colon;
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sym_init (sym);
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colon = strrchr (spec, ':');
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if (colon)
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{
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*colon = '\0';
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if (colon > spec)
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{
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sym->file = source_file_lookup_name (spec);
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if (!sym->file)
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sym->file = &non_existent_file;
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}
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spec = colon + 1;
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if (strlen (spec))
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{
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if (ISDIGIT (spec[0]))
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sym->line_num = atoi (spec);
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else
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sym->name = spec;
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}
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}
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else if (strlen (spec))
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{
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/* No colon: spec is a filename if it contains a dot. */
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if (strchr (spec, '.'))
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{
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sym->file = source_file_lookup_name (spec);
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if (!sym->file)
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sym->file = &non_existent_file;
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}
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else if (ISDIGIT (*spec))
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{
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sym->line_num = atoi (spec);
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}
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else if (strlen (spec))
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{
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sym->name = spec;
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}
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}
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}
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/* A symbol id has the syntax SPEC[/SPEC], where SPEC is is defined
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by parse_spec(). */
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static void
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parse_id (struct sym_id *id)
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{
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char *slash;
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DBG (IDDEBUG, printf ("[parse_id] %s -> ", id->spec));
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slash = strchr (id->spec, '/');
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if (slash)
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{
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parse_spec (slash + 1, &id->right.sym);
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*slash = '\0';
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id->has_right = true;
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}
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parse_spec (id->spec, &id->left.sym);
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#ifdef DEBUG
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if (debug_level & IDDEBUG)
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{
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printf ("%s:", id->left.sym.file ? id->left.sym.file->name : "*");
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if (id->left.sym.name)
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printf ("%s", id->left.sym.name);
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else if (id->left.sym.line_num)
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printf ("%d", id->left.sym.line_num);
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else
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printf ("*");
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if (id->has_right)
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{
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printf ("/%s:",
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id->right.sym.file ? id->right.sym.file->name : "*");
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if (id->right.sym.name)
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printf ("%s", id->right.sym.name);
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else if (id->right.sym.line_num)
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printf ("%d", id->right.sym.line_num);
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else
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printf ("*");
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}
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printf ("\n");
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}
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#endif
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}
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/* Return TRUE iff PATTERN matches SYM. */
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static bool
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match (Sym *pattern, Sym *sym)
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{
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if (pattern->file && pattern->file != sym->file)
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return false;
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if (pattern->line_num && pattern->line_num != sym->line_num)
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return false;
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if (pattern->name)
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{
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const char *sym_name = sym->name;
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if (*sym_name && bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (core_bfd) == *sym_name)
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sym_name++;
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if (strcmp (pattern->name, sym_name) != 0)
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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static void
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extend_match (struct match *m, Sym *sym, Sym_Table *tab, bool second_pass)
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{
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if (m->prev_match != sym - 1)
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{
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/* Discontinuity: add new match to table. */
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if (second_pass)
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{
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tab->base[tab->len] = *sym;
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m->prev_index = tab->len;
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/* Link match into match's chain. */
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tab->base[tab->len].next = m->first_match;
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m->first_match = &tab->base[tab->len];
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}
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++tab->len;
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}
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/* Extend match to include this symbol. */
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if (second_pass)
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tab->base[m->prev_index].end_addr = sym->end_addr;
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m->prev_match = sym;
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}
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/* Go through sym_id list produced by option processing and fill
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in the various symbol tables indicating what symbols should
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be displayed or suppressed for the various kinds of outputs.
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This can potentially produce huge tables and in particulars
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tons of arcs, but this happens only if the user makes silly
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requests---you get what you ask for! */
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void
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sym_id_parse (void)
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{
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Sym *sym, *left, *right;
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struct sym_id *id;
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Sym_Table *tab;
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Sym_Table *symtab = get_symtab_direct ();
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/* Convert symbol ids into Syms, so we can deal with them more easily. */
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for (id = id_list; id; id = id->next)
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parse_id (id);
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/* First determine size of each table. */
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for (sym = symtab->base; sym < symtab->limit; ++sym)
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{
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for (id = id_list; id; id = id->next)
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{
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if (match (&id->left.sym, sym))
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extend_match (&id->left, sym, &syms[id->which_table], false);
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if (id->has_right && match (&id->right.sym, sym))
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extend_match (&id->right, sym, &right_ids, false);
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}
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}
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/* Create tables of appropriate size and reset lengths. */
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for (tab = syms; tab < &syms[NUM_TABLES]; ++tab)
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{
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if (tab->len)
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{
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tab->base = (Sym *) xmalloc (tab->len * sizeof (Sym));
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tab->limit = tab->base + tab->len;
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tab->len = 0;
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}
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}
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if (right_ids.len)
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{
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right_ids.base = (Sym *) xmalloc (right_ids.len * sizeof (Sym));
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right_ids.limit = right_ids.base + right_ids.len;
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right_ids.len = 0;
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}
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/* Make a second pass through symtab, creating syms as necessary. */
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for (sym = symtab->base; sym < symtab->limit; ++sym)
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{
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for (id = id_list; id; id = id->next)
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{
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if (match (&id->left.sym, sym))
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extend_match (&id->left, sym, &syms[id->which_table], true);
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if (id->has_right && match (&id->right.sym, sym))
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extend_match (&id->right, sym, &right_ids, true);
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}
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}
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/* Go through ids creating arcs as needed. */
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for (id = id_list; id; id = id->next)
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{
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if (id->has_right)
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{
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for (left = id->left.first_match; left; left = left->next)
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{
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for (right = id->right.first_match; right; right = right->next)
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{
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DBG (IDDEBUG,
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printf (
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"[sym_id_parse]: arc %s:%s(%lx-%lx) -> %s:%s(%lx-%lx) to %s\n",
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left->file ? left->file->name : "*",
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left->name ? left->name : "*",
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(unsigned long) left->addr,
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(unsigned long) left->end_addr,
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right->file ? right->file->name : "*",
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right->name ? right->name : "*",
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(unsigned long) right->addr,
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(unsigned long) right->end_addr,
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table_name[id->which_table]));
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arc_add (left, right, (unsigned long) 0);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/* Finally, we can sort the tables and we're done. */
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for (tab = &syms[0]; tab < &syms[NUM_TABLES]; ++tab)
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{
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DBG (IDDEBUG, printf ("[sym_id_parse] syms[%s]:\n",
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table_name[tab - &syms[0]]));
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symtab_finalize (tab);
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}
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}
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/* Symbol tables storing the FROM symbols of arcs do not necessarily
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have distinct address ranges. For example, somebody might request
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-k /_mcount to suppress any arcs into _mcount, while at the same
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time requesting -k a/b. Fortunately, those symbol tables don't get
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very big (the user has to type them!), so a linear search is probably
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tolerable. */
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bool
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sym_id_arc_is_present (Sym_Table *sym_tab, Sym *from, Sym *to)
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{
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Sym *sym;
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for (sym = sym_tab->base; sym < sym_tab->limit; ++sym)
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{
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if (from->addr >= sym->addr && from->addr <= sym->end_addr
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&& arc_lookup (sym, to))
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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