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Doug Evans 43f3e411c4 Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab.
Currently "symtabs" in gdb are stored as a single linked list of
struct symtab that contains both symbol symtabs (the blockvectors)
and file symtabs (the linetables).

This has led to confusion, bugs, and performance issues.

This patch is conceptually very simple: split struct symtab into
two pieces: one part containing things common across the entire
compilation unit, and one part containing things specific to each
source file.

Example.
For the case of a program built out of these files:

foo.c
  foo1.h
  foo2.h
bar.c
  foo1.h
  bar.h

Today we have a single list of struct symtabs:

objfile -> foo.c -> foo1.h -> foo2.h -> bar.c -> foo1.h -> bar.h -> NULL

where "->" means the "next" pointer in struct symtab.

With this patch, that turns into:

objfile -> foo.c(cu) -> bar.c(cu) -> NULL
            |            |
            v            v
           foo.c        bar.c
            |            |
            v            v
           foo1.h       foo1.h
            |            |
            v            v
           foo2.h       bar.h
            |            |
            v            v
           NULL         NULL

where "foo.c(cu)" and "bar.c(cu)" are struct compunit_symtab objects,
and the files foo.c, etc. are struct symtab objects.

So now, for example, when we want to iterate over all blockvectors
we can now just iterate over the compunit_symtab list.

Plus a lot of the data that was either unused or replicated for each
symtab in a compilation unit now lives in struct compunit_symtab.
E.g., the objfile pointer, the producer string, etc.
I thought of moving "language" out of struct symtab but there is
logic to try to compute the language based on previously seen files,
and I think that's best left as is for now.
With my standard monster benchmark with -readnow (which I can't actually
do, but based on my calculations), whereas today the list requires
77MB to store all the struct symtabs, it now only requires 37MB.
A modest space savings given the gigabytes needed for all the debug info,
etc.  Still, it's nice.  Plus, whereas today we create a copy of dirname
for each source file symtab in a compilation unit, we now only create one
for the compunit.

So this patch is basically just a data structure reorg,
I don't expect significant performance improvements from it.

Notes:

1) A followup patch can do a similar split for struct partial_symtab.
I have left that until after I get the changes I want in to
better utilize .gdb_index (it may affect how we do partial syms).

2) Another followup patch *could* rename struct symtab.
The term "symtab" is ambiguous and has been a source of confusion.
In this patch I'm leaving it alone, calling it the "historical" name
of "filetabs", which is what they are now: just the file-name + line-table.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab.
	* amd64-tdep.c (amd64_skip_xmm_prologue): Fetch producer from compunit.
	* block.c (blockvector_for_pc_sect): Change "struct symtab *" argument
	to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(set_block_compunit_symtab): Renamed from set_block_symtab.  Change
	"struct symtab *" argument to "struct compunit_symtab *".
	All callers updated.
	(get_block_compunit_symtab): Renamed from get_block_symtab.  Change
	result to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(find_iterator_compunit_symtab): Renamed from find_iterator_symtab.
	Change result to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	* block.h (struct global_block) <compunit_symtab>: Renamed from symtab.
	hange type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All uses updated.
	(struct block_iterator) <d.compunit_symtab>: Renamed from "d.symtab".
	Change type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All uses updated.
	* buildsym.c (struct buildsym_compunit): New struct.
	(subfiles, buildsym_compdir, buildsym_objfile, main_subfile): Delete.
	(buildsym_compunit): New static global.
	(finish_block_internal): Update to fetch objfile from
	buildsym_compunit.
	(make_blockvector): Delete objfile argument.
	(start_subfile): Rewrite to use buildsym_compunit.  Don't initialize
	debugformat, producer.
	(start_buildsym_compunit): New function.
	(free_buildsym_compunit): Renamed from free_subfiles_list.
	All callers updated.
	(patch_subfile_names): Rewrite to use buildsym_compunit.
	(get_compunit_symtab): New function.
	(get_macro_table): Delete argument comp_dir.  All callers updated.
	(start_symtab): Change result to "struct compunit_symtab *".
	All callers updated.  Create the subfile of the main source file.
	(watch_main_source_file_lossage): Rewrite to use buildsym_compunit.
	(reset_symtab_globals): Update.
	(end_symtab_get_static_block): Update to use buildsym_compunit.
	(end_symtab_without_blockvector): Rewrite.
	(end_symtab_with_blockvector): Change result to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	Update to use buildsym_compunit.  Don't set symtab->dirname,
	instead set it in the compunit.
	Explicitly make sure main symtab is first in its list.
	Set debugformat, producer, blockvector, block_line_section, and
	macrotable in the compunit.
	(end_symtab_from_static_block): Change result to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(end_symtab, end_expandable_symtab): Ditto.
	(set_missing_symtab): Change symtab argument to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(augment_type_symtab): Ditto.
	(record_debugformat): Update to use buildsym_compunit.
	(record_producer): Update to use buildsym_compunit.
	* buildsym.h (struct subfile) <dirname>: Delete.
	<producer, debugformat>: Delete.
	<buildsym_compunit>: New member.
	(get_compunit_symtab): Declare.
	* dwarf2read.c (struct type_unit_group) <compunit_symtab>: Renamed
	from primary_symtab.  Change type to "struct compunit_symtab *".
	All uses updated.
	(dwarf2_start_symtab): Change result to "struct compunit_symtab *".
	All callers updated.
	(dwarf_decode_macros): Delete comp_dir argument.  All callers updated.
	(struct dwarf2_per_cu_quick_data) <compunit_symtab>: Renamed from
	symtab.  Change type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All uses updated.
	(dw2_instantiate_symtab): Change result to "struct compunit_symtab *".
	All callers updated.
	(dw2_find_last_source_symtab): Ditto.
	(dw2_lookup_symbol): Ditto.
	(recursively_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Renamed from
	recursively_find_pc_sect_symtab.  Change result to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Renamed from
	dw2_find_pc_sect_symtab.  Change result to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(get_compunit_symtab): Renamed from get_symtab.  Change result to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(recursively_compute_inclusions): Change type of immediate_parent
	argument to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(compute_compunit_symtab_includes): Renamed from
	compute_symtab_includes.  All callers updated.  Rewrite to compute
	includes of compunit_symtabs and not symtabs.
	(process_full_comp_unit): Update to work with struct compunit_symtab.
	(process_full_type_unit): Ditto.
	(dwarf_decode_lines_1): Delete argument comp_dir.  All callers updated.
	(dwarf_decode_lines): Remove special case handling of main subfile.
	(macro_start_file): Delete argument comp_dir.  All callers updated.
	(dwarf_decode_macro_bytes): Ditto.
	* guile/scm-block.c (bkscm_print_block_syms_progress_smob): Update to
	use struct compunit_symtab.
	* i386-tdep.c (i386_skip_prologue): Fetch producer from compunit.
	* jit.c (finalize_symtab): Build compunit_symtab.
	* jv-lang.c (get_java_class_symtab): Change result to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	* macroscope.c (sal_macro_scope): Fetch macro table from compunit.
	* macrotab.c (struct macro_table) <compunit_symtab>: Renamed from
	comp_dir.  Change type to "struct compunit_symtab *".
	All uses updated.
	(new_macro_table): Change comp_dir argument to cust,
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	* maint.c (struct cmd_stats) <nr_compunit_symtabs>: Renamed from
	nr_primary_symtabs.  All uses updated.
	(count_symtabs_and_blocks): Update to handle compunits.
	(report_command_stats): Update output, "primary symtabs" renamed to
	"compunits".
	* mdebugread.c (new_symtab): Change result to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(parse_procedure): Change type of search_symtab argument to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	* objfiles.c (objfile_relocate1): Loop over blockvectors in a
	separate loop.
	* objfiles.h (struct objfile) <compunit_symtabs>: Renamed from
	symtabs.  Change type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All uses updated.
	(ALL_OBJFILE_FILETABS): Renamed from ALL_OBJFILE_SYMTABS.
	All uses updated.
	(ALL_OBJFILE_COMPUNITS): Renamed from ALL_OBJFILE_PRIMARY_SYMTABS.
	All uses updated.
	(ALL_FILETABS): Renamed from ALL_SYMTABS.  All uses updated.
	(ALL_COMPUNITS): Renamed from ALL_PRIMARY_SYMTABS.  All uses updated.
	* psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab) <compunit_symtab>: Renamed from
	symtab.  Change type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All uses updated.
	* psymtab.c (psymtab_to_symtab): Change result type to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab_from_partial): Renamed from
	find_pc_sect_symtab_from_partial.  Change result type to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(lookup_symbol_aux_psymtabs): Change result type to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(find_last_source_symtab_from_partial): Ditto.
	* python/py-symtab.c (stpy_get_producer): Fetch producer from compunit.
	* source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile): Fetch debugformat
	and macro_table from compunit.
	* symfile-debug.c (debug_qf_find_last_source_symtab): Change result
	type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(debug_qf_lookup_symbol): Ditto.
	(debug_qf_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Renamed from
	debug_qf_find_pc_sect_symtab, change result type to
	"struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	* symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Delete objfile argument.
	New argument cust.
	(allocate_compunit_symtab): New function.
	(add_compunit_symtab_to_objfile): New function.
	* symfile.h (struct quick_symbol_functions) <lookup_symbol>:
	Change result type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All uses updated.
	<find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab>: Renamed from find_pc_sect_symtab.
	Change result type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All uses updated.
	* symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics): Compute blockvector count in
	separate loop.
	(dump_symtab_1): Update test for primary source symtab.
	(maintenance_info_symtabs): Update to handle compunit symtabs.
	(maintenance_check_symtabs): Ditto.
	* symtab.c (set_primary_symtab): Delete.
	(compunit_primary_filetab): New function.
	(compunit_language): New function.
	(iterate_over_some_symtabs): Change type of arguments "first",
	"after_last" to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	Update to loop over symtabs in each compunit.
	(error_in_psymtab_expansion): Rename symtab argument to cust,
	and change type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Renamed from find_pc_sect_symtab.
	Change result type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(find_pc_compunit_symtab): Renamed from find_pc_symtab.
	Change result type to "struct compunit_symtab *".  All callers updated.
	(find_pc_sect_line): Only loop over symtabs within selected compunit
	instead of all symtabs in the objfile.
	* symtab.h (struct symtab) <blockvector>: Moved to compunit_symtab.
	<compunit_symtab> New member.
	<block_line_section>: Moved to compunit_symtab.
	<locations_valid>: Ditto.
	<epilogue_unwind_valid>: Ditto.
	<macro_table>: Ditto.
	<dirname>: Ditto.
	<debugformat>: Ditto.
	<producer>: Ditto.
	<objfile>: Ditto.
	<call_site_htab>: Ditto.
	<includes>: Ditto.
	<user>: Ditto.
	<primary>: Delete
	(SYMTAB_COMPUNIT): New macro.
	(SYMTAB_BLOCKVECTOR): Update definition.
	(SYMTAB_OBJFILE): Update definition.
	(SYMTAB_DIRNAME): Update definition.
	(struct compunit_symtab): New type.  Common members among all source
	symtabs within a compilation unit moved here.  All uses updated.
	(COMPUNIT_OBJFILE): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_FILETABS): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_DEBUGFORMAT): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_PRODUCER): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_DIRNAME): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_BLOCK_LINE_SECTION): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_LOCATIONS_VALID): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_EPILOGUE_UNWIND_VALID): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_CALL_SITE_HTAB): New macro.
	(COMPUNIT_MACRO_TABLE): New macro.
	(ALL_COMPUNIT_FILETABS): New macro.
	(compunit_symtab_ptr): New typedef.
	(DEF_VEC_P (compunit_symtab_ptr)): New vector type.

gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* gdb.base/maint.exp: Update expected output.
2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
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gdbcore.h
gdbthread.h
gdbtypes.c Delete TYPE_CODE_CLASS, it's just an alias of TYPE_CODE_STRUCT. 2014-11-06 17:19:06 -08:00
gdbtypes.h Delete TYPE_CODE_CLASS, it's just an alias of TYPE_CODE_STRUCT. 2014-11-06 17:19:06 -08:00
glibc-tdep.c
glibc-tdep.h
gnu-nat.c
gnu-nat.h
gnu-v2-abi.c Delete TYPE_CODE_CLASS, it's just an alias of TYPE_CODE_STRUCT. 2014-11-06 17:19:06 -08:00
gnu-v3-abi.c Delete TYPE_CODE_CLASS, it's just an alias of TYPE_CODE_STRUCT. 2014-11-06 17:19:06 -08:00
go32-nat.c Add missing parenthesis 2014-11-15 17:04:30 +08:00
go-exp.y
go-lang.c
go-lang.h
go-typeprint.c
go-valprint.c
gregset.h
h8300-tdep.c
hppa-hpux-nat.c
hppa-hpux-tdep.c
hppa-linux-nat.c
hppa-linux-offsets.h
hppa-linux-tdep.c
hppa-tdep.c
hppa-tdep.h
hppabsd-nat.c
hppabsd-tdep.c
hppabsd-tdep.h
hppanbsd-nat.c
hppanbsd-tdep.c
hppaobsd-tdep.c
i386-cygwin-tdep.c X86: Migrate from 'regset_from_core_section' to 'iterate_over_regset_sections' 2014-09-30 09:14:35 +02:00
i386-darwin-nat.c
i386-darwin-tdep.c
i386-darwin-tdep.h
i386-dicos-tdep.c
i386-linux-nat.c
i386-linux-nat.h
i386-linux-tdep.c
i386-linux-tdep.h
i386-nto-tdep.c
i386-sol2-nat.c
i386-sol2-tdep.c
i386-tdep.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
i386-tdep.h
i386-windows-nat.c
i386bsd-nat.c
i386bsd-nat.h
i386bsd-tdep.c
i386fbsd-nat.c
i386fbsd-tdep.c
i386gnu-nat.c
i386gnu-tdep.c
i386nbsd-nat.c
i386nbsd-tdep.c
i386obsd-nat.c
i386obsd-tdep.c
i386v4-nat.c
i387-tdep.c
i387-tdep.h
ia64-hpux-nat.c
ia64-hpux-tdep.c
ia64-hpux-tdep.h
ia64-libunwind-tdep.c
ia64-libunwind-tdep.h
ia64-linux-nat.c
ia64-linux-tdep.c
ia64-tdep.c
ia64-tdep.h
ia64-vms-tdep.c
inf-child.c
inf-child.h
inf-loop.c
inf-loop.h
inf-ptrace.c
inf-ptrace.h
inf-ttrace.c
inf-ttrace.h
infcall.c
infcall.h
infcmd.c
inferior.c
inferior.h
inflow.c
inflow.h
infrun.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
infrun.h
inline-frame.c
inline-frame.h
interps.c
interps.h
iq2000-tdep.c
jit-reader.in
jit.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
jit.h
jv-exp.y Include string.h in common-defs.h 2014-08-07 09:06:47 +01:00
jv-lang.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
jv-lang.h
jv-typeprint.c
jv-valprint.c
jv-varobj.c
language.c
language.h
libmcheck.m4
linespec.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
linespec.h
linux-fork.c
linux-fork.h
linux-nat.c
linux-nat.h
linux-record.c
linux-record.h
linux-tdep.c
linux-tdep.h
linux-thread-db.c Warn users about mismatched PID namespaces 2014-11-11 14:18:23 +00:00
lm32-tdep.c
m2-exp.y
m2-lang.c
m2-lang.h
m2-typeprint.c
m2-valprint.c
m32c-tdep.c
m32r-linux-nat.c
m32r-linux-tdep.c
m32r-rom.c
m32r-tdep.c
m32r-tdep.h
m68hc11-tdep.c
m68k-tdep.c
m68k-tdep.h
m68kbsd-nat.c
m68kbsd-tdep.c
m68klinux-nat.c
m68klinux-tdep.c
m88k-tdep.c
m88k-tdep.h
m88kbsd-nat.c
machoread.c
macrocmd.c
macroexp.c
macroexp.h
macroscope.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
macroscope.h
macrotab.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
macrotab.h Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
main.c
main.h
maint.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
maint.h
MAINTAINERS
make-target-delegates
Makefile.in
mdebugread.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
mdebugread.h
mem-break.c
memattr.c
memattr.h
memory-map.c
memory-map.h
memrange.c
memrange.h
mep-tdep.c
microblaze-linux-tdep.c
microblaze-rom.c
microblaze-tdep.c
microblaze-tdep.h
mingw-hdep.c
minidebug.c
minsyms.c Use obstack_blank_fast to shrink obstacks 2014-11-05 16:38:02 +10:30
minsyms.h
mips64obsd-nat.c
mips64obsd-tdep.c
mips-linux-nat.c
mips-linux-tdep.c
mips-linux-tdep.h
mips-tdep.c
mips-tdep.h
mipsnbsd-nat.c
mipsnbsd-tdep.c
mipsnbsd-tdep.h
mipsread.c
mn10300-linux-tdep.c
mn10300-tdep.c
mn10300-tdep.h
monitor.c
monitor.h
moxie-tdep.c
moxie-tdep.h
msg_reply.defs
msg.defs
msp430-tdep.c
mt-tdep.c
nbsd-nat.c
nbsd-nat.h
nbsd-tdep.c
nbsd-tdep.h
NEWS NEWS: Fix typo. 2014-11-13 18:56:48 +01:00
nios2-linux-tdep.c
nios2-tdep.c Update Nios II prologue analysis to remove detection of long-obsolete 2014-11-06 12:56:27 -08:00
nios2-tdep.h
notify.defs
nto-procfs.c
nto-tdep.c
nto-tdep.h
objc-lang.c
objc-lang.h
objfiles.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
objfiles.h Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
obsd-nat.c
obsd-nat.h
obsd-tdep.c
obsd-tdep.h
observer.c
observer.sh
opencl-lang.c
osabi.c
osabi.h
osdata.c
osdata.h
p-exp.y symtab.h (SYMTAB_BLOCKVECTOR): Renamed from BLOCKVECTOR. All uses updated. 2014-11-18 09:41:45 -08:00
p-lang.c
p-lang.h
p-typeprint.c
p-valprint.c
parse.c symtab.h (SYMTAB_BLOCKVECTOR): Renamed from BLOCKVECTOR. All uses updated. 2014-11-18 09:41:45 -08:00
parser-defs.h
posix-hdep.c
ppc64-tdep.c
ppc64-tdep.h
ppc-linux-nat.c
ppc-linux-tdep.c
ppc-linux-tdep.h
ppc-ravenscar-thread.c
ppc-ravenscar-thread.h
ppc-sysv-tdep.c
ppc-tdep.h
ppcbug-rom.c
ppcfbsd-nat.c
ppcfbsd-tdep.c
ppcfbsd-tdep.h
ppcnbsd-nat.c
ppcnbsd-tdep.c
ppcnbsd-tdep.h
ppcobsd-nat.c
ppcobsd-tdep.c
ppcobsd-tdep.h
printcmd.c Use SYMBOL_OBJFILE more. 2014-11-18 08:54:06 -08:00
probe.c
probe.h
PROBLEMS
proc-api.c
proc-events.c
proc-flags.c
proc-service.c
proc-service.list
proc-utils.h
proc-why.c
process_reply.defs
procfs.c
procfs.h
progspace.c
progspace.h
prologue-value.c
prologue-value.h
psympriv.h Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
psymtab.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
psymtab.h
ravenscar-thread.c
ravenscar-thread.h
README
record-btrace.c
record-full.c
record-full.h
record.c
record.h
regcache.c
regcache.h
reggroups.c
reggroups.h
registry.c
registry.h
regset.h
remote-fileio.c
remote-fileio.h
remote-m32r-sdi.c
remote-mips.c
remote-notif.c
remote-notif.h
remote-sim.c
remote.c
remote.h
reply_mig_hack.awk
reverse.c
rl78-tdep.c
rs6000-aix-tdep.c
rs6000-aix-tdep.h
rs6000-lynx178-tdep.c
rs6000-nat.c
rs6000-tdep.c
rs6000-tdep.h
rx-tdep.c
s390-linux-nat.c
s390-linux-tdep.c
s390-linux-tdep.h
score-tdep.c
score-tdep.h
sentinel-frame.c
sentinel-frame.h
ser-base.c
ser-base.h
ser-go32.c
ser-mingw.c
ser-pipe.c
ser-tcp.c
ser-tcp.h
ser-unix.c
ser-unix.h
serial.c
serial.h
sh64-tdep.c
sh64-tdep.h
sh-linux-tdep.c
sh-tdep.c
sh-tdep.h
shnbsd-nat.c
shnbsd-tdep.c
sim-regno.h
skip.c
skip.h
sol2-tdep.c
sol2-tdep.h
sol-thread.c
solib-aix.c
solib-aix.h
solib-darwin.c
solib-darwin.h
solib-dsbt.c
solib-frv.c
solib-ia64-hpux.c
solib-ia64-hpux.h
solib-pa64.c
solib-pa64.h
solib-som.c
solib-som.h
solib-spu.c
solib-spu.h
solib-svr4.c
solib-svr4.h
solib-target.c
solib-target.h
solib.c solib_global_lookup: Fetch arch from objfile, not target_gdbarch. 2014-11-06 17:10:51 -08:00
solib.h
solist.h
somread.c
source.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
source.h
sparc64-linux-nat.c
sparc64-linux-tdep.c
sparc64-nat.c
sparc64-sol2-tdep.c
sparc64-tdep.c
sparc64-tdep.h
sparc64fbsd-nat.c
sparc64fbsd-tdep.c
sparc64nbsd-nat.c
sparc64nbsd-tdep.c
sparc64obsd-nat.c
sparc64obsd-tdep.c
sparc-linux-nat.c
sparc-linux-tdep.c
sparc-nat.c
sparc-nat.h
sparc-ravenscar-thread.c
sparc-ravenscar-thread.h
sparc-sol2-nat.c
sparc-sol2-tdep.c
sparc-tdep.c
sparc-tdep.h
sparcnbsd-nat.c
sparcnbsd-tdep.c
sparcobsd-tdep.c
spu-linux-nat.c
spu-multiarch.c
spu-tdep.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
spu-tdep.h
srec.h
stabsread.c
stabsread.h
stack.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
stack.h
stap-probe.c
stap-probe.h
std-operator.def
std-regs.c
symfile-debug.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
symfile-mem.c
symfile.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
symfile.h Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
symmisc.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
symtab.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
symtab.h Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
target-dcache.c
target-dcache.h
target-debug.h
target-delegates.c
target-descriptions.c
target-descriptions.h
target-memory.c
target.c
target.h
terminal.h
thread.c
tic6x-linux-tdep.c
tic6x-tdep.c
tic6x-tdep.h
tilegx-linux-nat.c
tilegx-linux-tdep.c
tilegx-tdep.c
tilegx-tdep.h
top.c
top.h
tracefile-tfile.c
tracefile.c
tracefile.h
tracepoint.c Use SYMBOL_OBJFILE more. 2014-11-18 08:54:06 -08:00
tracepoint.h
trad-frame.c
trad-frame.h
tramp-frame.c
tramp-frame.h
typeprint.c Delete TYPE_CODE_CLASS, it's just an alias of TYPE_CODE_STRUCT. 2014-11-06 17:19:06 -08:00
typeprint.h
ui-file.c
ui-file.h
ui-out.c
ui-out.h
unwind_stop_reasons.def
user-regs.c
user-regs.h
utils.c
utils.h
v850-tdep.c
valarith.c
valops.c Use SYMBOL_OBJFILE more. 2014-11-18 08:54:06 -08:00
valprint.c
valprint.h
value.c
value.h
varobj-iter.h
varobj.c
varobj.h
vax-tdep.c
vax-tdep.h
vaxbsd-nat.c
vaxnbsd-tdep.c
vaxobsd-tdep.c
version.in
windows-nat.c
windows-nat.h
windows-tdep.c
windows-tdep.h
windows-termcap.c
x86-linux-nat.c
x86-linux-nat.h
x86-nat.c
x86-nat.h
xcoffread.c Split struct symtab into two: struct symtab and compunit_symtab. 2014-11-20 07:47:44 -08:00
xcoffread.h
xml-support.c
xml-support.h
xml-syscall.c
xml-syscall.h
xml-tdesc.c
xml-tdesc.h
xstormy16-tdep.c
xtensa-config.c
xtensa-linux-nat.c
xtensa-linux-tdep.c
xtensa-tdep.c
xtensa-tdep.h
xtensa-xtregs.c

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target.  `configure' is designed to make this easy by allowing you to
generate each configuration in a separate subdirectory, rather than in
the source directory.  If your `make' program handles the `VPATH'
feature correctly (GNU `make' and SunOS 'make' are two that should),
running `make' in each of these directories builds the `gdb' program
specified there.

   To build `gdb' in a separate directory, run `configure' with the
`--srcdir' option to specify where to find the source. (You also need
to specify a path to find `configure' itself from your working
directory.  If the path to `configure' would be the same as the
argument to `--srcdir', you can leave out the `--srcdir' option; it
will be assumed.)

   For example, you can build GDB in a separate
directory for a Sun 4 like this:

     cd gdb-VERSION
     mkdir ../gdb-sun4
     cd ../gdb-sun4
     ../gdb-VERSION/configure
     make

   When `configure' builds a configuration using a remote source
directory, it creates a tree for the binaries with the same structure
(and using the same names) as the tree under the source directory.  In
the example, you'd find the Sun 4 library `libiberty.a' in the
directory `gdb-sun4/libiberty', and GDB itself in `gdb-sun4/gdb'.

   One popular reason to build several GDB configurations in separate
directories is to configure GDB for cross-compiling (where GDB runs on
one machine--the host--while debugging programs that run on another
machine--the target).  You specify a cross-debugging target by giving
the `--target=TARGET' option to `configure'.

   When you run `make' to build a program or library, you must run it
in a configured directory--whatever directory you were in when you
called `configure' (or one of its subdirectories).

   The `Makefile' that `configure' generates in each source directory
also runs recursively.  If you type `make' in a source directory such
as `gdb-VERSION' (or in a separate configured directory configured with
`--srcdir=PATH/gdb-VERSION'), you will build all the required libraries,
and then build GDB.

   When you have multiple hosts or targets configured in separate
directories, you can run `make' on them in parallel (for example, if
they are NFS-mounted on each of the hosts); they will not interfere
with each other.


Specifying names for hosts and targets
======================================

   The specifications used for hosts and targets in the `configure'
script are based on a three-part naming scheme, but some short
predefined aliases are also supported.  The full naming scheme encodes
three pieces of information in the following pattern:

     ARCHITECTURE-VENDOR-OS

   For example, you can use the alias `sun4' as a HOST argument or in a
`--target=TARGET' option.  The equivalent full name is
`sparc-sun-sunos4'.

   The `configure' script accompanying GDB does not provide any query
facility to list all supported host and target names or aliases. 
`configure' calls the Bourne shell script `config.sub' to map
abbreviations to full names; you can read the script, if you wish, or
you can use it to test your guesses on abbreviations--for example:

     % sh config.sub sun4
     sparc-sun-sunos4.1.1
     % sh config.sub sun3
     m68k-sun-sunos4.1.1
     % sh config.sub decstation
     mips-dec-ultrix4.2
     % sh config.sub hp300bsd
     m68k-hp-bsd
     % sh config.sub i386v
     i386-pc-sysv
     % sh config.sub i786v
     Invalid configuration `i786v': machine `i786v' not recognized

`config.sub' is also distributed in the GDB source directory.


`configure' options
===================

   Here is a summary of the `configure' options and arguments that are
most often useful for building GDB.  `configure' also has several other
options not listed here.  *note : (configure.info)What Configure Does,
for a full explanation of `configure'.

     configure [--help]
               [--prefix=DIR]
               [--srcdir=PATH]
               [--norecursion] [--rm]
	       [--enable-build-warnings]
               [--target=TARGET]
	       [--host=HOST]
	       [HOST]

You may introduce options with a single `-' rather than `--' if you
prefer; but you may abbreviate option names if you use `--'.

`--help'
     Display a quick summary of how to invoke `configure'.

`-prefix=DIR'
     Configure the source to install programs and files under directory
     `DIR'.

`--srcdir=PATH'
     *Warning: using this option requires GNU `make', or another `make'
     that compatibly implements the `VPATH' feature.*
     Use this option to make configurations in directories separate
     from the GDB source directories.  Among other things, you can use
     this to build (or maintain) several configurations simultaneously,
     in separate directories.  `configure' writes configuration
     specific files in the current directory, but arranges for them to
     use the source in the directory PATH.  `configure' will create
     directories under the working directory in parallel to the source
     directories below PATH.

`--host=HOST'
     Configure GDB to run on the specified HOST.

     There is no convenient way to generate a list of all available
     hosts.

`HOST ...'
     Same as `--host=HOST'.  If you omit this, GDB will guess; it's
     quite accurate.

`--norecursion'
     Configure only the directory level where `configure' is executed;
     do not propagate configuration to subdirectories.

`--rm'
     Remove the configuration that the other arguments specify.

`--enable-build-warnings'
     When building the GDB sources, ask the compiler to warn about any
     code which looks even vaguely suspicious.  You should only using
     this feature if you're compiling with GNU CC.  It passes the
     following flags:
	-Wimplicit
	-Wreturn-type
	-Wcomment
	-Wtrigraphs
	-Wformat
	-Wparentheses
	-Wpointer-arith

`--enable-werror'
     Treat compiler warnings as werrors.  Use this only with GCC.  It
     adds the -Werror flag to the compiler, which will fail the
     compilation if the compiler outputs any warning messages.

`--target=TARGET'
     Configure GDB for cross-debugging programs running on the specified
     TARGET.  Without this option, GDB is configured to debug programs
     that run on the same machine (HOST) as GDB itself.

     There is no convenient way to generate a list of all available
     targets.

`--with-gdb-datadir=PATH'
     Set the GDB-specific data directory.  GDB will look here for
     certain supporting files or scripts.  This defaults to the `gdb'
     subdirectory of `datadir' (which can be set using `--datadir').

`--with-relocated-sources=DIR'
     Sets up the default source path substitution rule so that
     directory names recorded in debug information will be
     automatically adjusted for any directory under DIR.  DIR should
     be a subdirectory of GDB's configured prefix, the one mentioned
     in the `--prefix' or `--exec-prefix' options to configure.  This
     option is useful if GDB is supposed to be moved to a different
     place after it is built.

`--enable-64-bit-bfd'
     Enable 64-bit support in BFD on 32-bit hosts.

`--disable-gdbmi'
     Build GDB without the GDB/MI machine interface.

`--enable-tui'
     Build GDB with the text-mode full-screen user interface (TUI).
     Requires a curses library (ncurses and cursesX are also
     supported).

`--enable-gdbtk'
     Build GDB with the gdbtk GUI interface.  Requires TCL/Tk to be
     installed.

`--with-libunwind-ia64'
     Use the libunwind library for unwinding function call stack on ia64
     target platforms.
     See http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/index.html for details.

`--with-curses'
     Use the curses library instead of the termcap library, for
     text-mode terminal operations.

`--enable-profiling' Enable profiling of GDB itself.  Necessary if you
     want to use the "maint set profile" command for profiling GDB.
     Requires the functions `monstartup' and `_mcleanup' to be present
     in the standard C library used to build GDB, and also requires a
     compiler that supports the `-pg' option.

`--with-system-readline'
     Use the readline library installed on the host, rather than the
     library supplied as part of GDB tarball.

`--with-expat'
     Build GDB with the libexpat library.  (Done by default if
     libexpat is installed and found at configure time.)  This library
     is used to read XML files supplied with GDB.  If it is
     unavailable, some features, such as remote protocol memory maps,
     target descriptions, and shared library lists, that are based on
     XML files, will not be available in GDB.  If your host does not
     have libexpat installed, you can  get the latest version from
     http://expat.sourceforge.net.

`--with-python[=PATH]'
     Build GDB with Python scripting support.  (Done by default if
     libpython is present and found at configure time.)  Python makes
     GDB scripting much more powerful than the restricted CLI
     scripting language.  If your host does not have Python installed,
     you can find it on http://www.python.org/download/.  The oldest
     version of Python supported by GDB is 2.4.  The optional argument
     PATH says where to find the Python headers and libraries; the
     configure script will look in PATH/include for headers and in
     PATH/lib for the libraries.

`--without-included-regex'
     Don't use the regex library included with GDB (as part of the
     libiberty library).  This is the default on hosts with version 2
     of the GNU C library.

`--with-sysroot=DIR'
     Use DIR as the default system root directory for libraries whose
     file names begin with `/lib' or `/usr/lib'.  (The value of DIR
     can be modified at run time by using the "set sysroot" command.)
     If DIR is under the GDB configured prefix (set with `--prefix' or
     `--exec-prefix' options), the default system root will be
     automatically adjusted if and when GDB is moved to a different
     location.

`--with-system-gdbinit=FILE'
     Configure GDB to automatically load a system-wide init file.
     FILE should be an absolute file name.  If FILE is in a directory
     under the configured prefix, and GDB is moved to another location
     after being built, the location of the system-wide init file will
     be adjusted accordingly. 

`configure' accepts other options, for compatibility with configuring
other GNU tools recursively; but these are the only options that affect
GDB or its supporting libraries.


Remote debugging
=================

   The files m68k-stub.c, i386-stub.c, and sparc-stub.c are examples
of remote stubs to be used with remote.c.  They are designed to run
standalone on an m68k, i386, or SPARC cpu and communicate properly
with the remote.c stub over a serial line.

   The directory gdb/gdbserver/ contains `gdbserver', a program that
allows remote debugging for Unix applications.  GDBserver is only
supported for some native configurations, including Sun 3, Sun 4, and
Linux.
The file gdb/gdbserver/README includes further notes on GDBserver; in
particular, it explains how to build GDBserver for cross-debugging
(where GDBserver runs on the target machine, which is of a different
architecture than the host machine running GDB).

   There are a number of remote interfaces for talking to existing ROM
monitors and other hardware:

	remote-mips.c	 MIPS remote debugging protocol
	remote-sds.c	 PowerPC SDS monitor
	remote-sim.c	 Generalized simulator protocol


Reporting Bugs in GDB
=====================

   There are several ways of reporting bugs in GDB.  The prefered
method is to use the World Wide Web:

      http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/

As an alternative, the bug report can be submitted, via e-mail, to the
address "bug-gdb@gnu.org".

   When submitting a bug, please include the GDB version number, and
how you configured it (e.g., "sun4" or "mach386 host,
i586-intel-synopsys target").  Since GDB now supports so many
different configurations, it is important that you be precise about
this.  If at all possible, you should include the actual banner
that GDB prints when it starts up, or failing that, the actual
configure command that you used when configuring GDB.

   For more information on how/whether to report bugs, see the
Reporting Bugs chapter of the GDB manual (gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo).


Graphical interface to GDB -- X Windows, MS Windows
==========================

   Several graphical interfaces to GDB are available.  You should
check:

	http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/links/

for an up-to-date list.

   Emacs users will very likely enjoy the Grand Unified Debugger mode;
try typing `M-x gdb RET'.


Writing Code for GDB
=====================

   There is information about writing code for GDB in the file
`CONTRIBUTE' and at the website:

	http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/

in particular in the wiki.

   If you are pondering writing anything but a short patch, especially
take note of the information about copyrights and copyright assignment.
It can take quite a while to get all the paperwork done, so
we encourage you to start that process as soon as you decide you are
planning to work on something, or at least well ahead of when you
think you will be ready to submit the patches.


GDB Testsuite
=============

   Included with the GDB distribution is a DejaGNU based testsuite
that can either be used to test your newly built GDB, or for
regression testing a GDB with local modifications.

   Running the testsuite requires the prior installation of DejaGNU,
which is generally available via ftp.  The directory
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/dejagnu/ will contain a recent snapshot.
Once DejaGNU is installed, you can run the tests in one of the
following ways:

  (1)	cd gdb-VERSION
	make check-gdb

or

  (2)	cd gdb-VERSION/gdb
	make check

or

  (3)	cd gdb-VERSION/gdb/testsuite
	make site.exp	(builds the site specific file)
	runtest -tool gdb GDB=../gdb    (or GDB=<somepath> as appropriate)

When using a `make'-based method, you can use the Makefile variable
`RUNTESTFLAGS' to pass flags to `runtest', e.g.:

	make RUNTESTFLAGS=--directory=gdb.cp check

If you use GNU make, you can use its `-j' option to run the testsuite
in parallel.  This can greatly reduce the amount of time it takes for
the testsuite to run.  In this case, if you set `RUNTESTFLAGS' then,
by default, the tests will be run serially even under `-j'.  You can
override this and force a parallel run by setting the `make' variable
`FORCE_PARALLEL' to any non-empty value.  Note that the parallel `make
check' assumes that you want to run the entire testsuite, so it is not
compatible with some dejagnu options, like `--directory'.

The last method gives you slightly more control in case of problems
with building one or more test executables or if you are using the
testsuite `standalone', without it being part of the GDB source tree.

See the DejaGNU documentation for further details.


Copyright and License Notices
=============================

Most files maintained by the GDB Project contain a copyright notice
as well as a license notice, usually at the start of the file.

To reduce the length of copyright notices, consecutive years in the
copyright notice can be combined into a single range.  For instance,
the following list of copyright years...

    1986, 1988, 1989, 1991-1993, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

... is abbreviated into:

    1986, 1988-1989, 1991-1993, 1999-2000, 2007-2011

Every year of each range, inclusive, is a copyrightable year that
could be listed individually.


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