binutils-gdb/gdb/make-target-delegates
Pedro Alves 66b4deae03 target_ops::to_stratum -> target_ops::stratum() virtual method
Given that a target's stratum is a property of the type, and not of an
instance of the type, get rid of to_stratum data field and replace it
with a virtual method.

I.e., when we have e.g., 10 target remote instances active, there's no
need for each of the instances to have their own to_stratum copy.

gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-30  Pedro Alves  <palves@redhat.com>

	* aix-thread.c (aix_thread_target) <aix_thread_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* bfd-target.c (aix_thread_target) <aix_thread_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_target) <bsd_uthread_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* exec.c (exec_target) <exec_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* gdbarch-selftests.c (register_to_value_test): Adjust to use the
	stratum method instead of the to_stratum field.
	* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_target) <thread_db_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	(thread_db_target::thread_db_target): Delete.
	* make-target-delegates (print_class): Don't print a ctor
	declaration.  Print a stratum method override declaration.
	* process-stratum-target.h (process_stratum_target)
	<process_stratum_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* ravenscar-thread.c (ravenscar_thread_target)
	<ravenscar_thread_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target)
	<record_btrace_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* record-full.c (record_full_base_target)
	<record_full_base_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* record.c (record_disconnect, record_detach)
	(record_mourn_inferior, record_kill): Adjust to use the stratum
	method instead of the to_stratum field.
	* regcache.c (cooked_read_test, cooked_write_test): Likewise.
	* sol-thread.c (sol_thread_target)
	<sol_thread_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* spu-multiarch.c (spu_multiarch_target)
	<spu_multiarch_target>: Delete.
	<stratum>: New override.
	* target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
	* target.c (target_stack::push, target_stack::unpush)
	(pop_all_targets_above, pop_all_targets_at_and_above)
	(info_target_command, target_require_runnable)
	(target_stack::find_beneath): Adjust to use the stratum method
	instead of the to_stratum field.
	(dummy_target::dummy_target): Delete.
	(dummy_target::stratum): New.
	(debug_target::debug_target): Delete.
	(debug_target::stratum): New.
	(maintenance_print_target_stack): Adjust to use the stratum method
	instead of the to_stratum field.
	* target.h (struct target_ops) <stratum>: New method.
	<to_stratum>: Delete.
	<is_pushed>: Adjust to use the stratum method
	instead of the to_stratum field.
2018-11-30 17:49:49 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright (C) 2013-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GDB.
#
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# 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Usage:
# make-target-delegates target.h > target-delegates.c
# The line we search for in target.h that marks where we should start
# looking for methods.
$TRIGGER = qr,^struct target_ops$,;
# The end of the methods part.
$ENDER = qr,^\s*};$,;
# Match a C symbol.
$SYMBOL = qr,[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*,;
# Match the name part of a method in struct target_ops.
$NAME_PART = qr,(?<name>${SYMBOL}+)\s,;
# Match the arguments to a method.
$ARGS_PART = qr,(?<args>\(.*\)),;
# We strip the indentation so here we only need the caret.
$INTRO_PART = qr,^,;
$POINTER_PART = qr,\s*(\*)?\s*,;
# Match a C++ symbol, including scope operators and template
# parameters. E.g., 'std::vector<something>'.
$CP_SYMBOL = qr,[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_<>:]*,;
# Match the return type when it is "ordinary".
$SIMPLE_RETURN_PART = qr,((struct|class|enum|union)\s+)?${CP_SYMBOL}+,;
# Match the return type when it is a VEC.
$VEC_RETURN_PART = qr,VEC\s*\([^\)]+\),;
# Match a return type.
$RETURN_PART = qr,((const|volatile)\s+)?(${SIMPLE_RETURN_PART}|${VEC_RETURN_PART})${POINTER_PART},;
# Match "virtual".
$VIRTUAL_PART = qr,virtual\s,;
# Match the TARGET_DEFAULT_* attribute for a method.
$TARGET_DEFAULT_PART = qr,TARGET_DEFAULT_(?<style>[A-Z_]+)\s*\((?<default_arg>.*)\),;
# Match the arguments and trailing attribute of a method definition.
# Note we don't match the trailing ";".
$METHOD_TRAILER = qr,\s*${TARGET_DEFAULT_PART}$,;
# Match an entire method definition.
$METHOD = ($INTRO_PART . $VIRTUAL_PART . "(?<return_type>" . $RETURN_PART . ")"
. $NAME_PART . $ARGS_PART
. $METHOD_TRAILER);
# Match TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER in an argument type.
# This must match the whole "sub-expression" including the parens.
# Reference $1 must refer to the function argument.
$TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER = qr,\s*TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER\s*\(([^)]*)\)\s*,;
sub trim($) {
my ($result) = @_;
$result =~ s,^\s+,,;
$result =~ s,\s+$,,;
return $result;
}
# Read from the input files until we find the trigger line.
# Die if not found.
sub find_trigger() {
while (<>) {
chomp;
return if m/$TRIGGER/;
}
die "could not find trigger line\n";
}
# Scan target.h and return a list of possible target_ops method entries.
sub scan_target_h() {
my $all_the_text = '';
find_trigger();
while (<>) {
chomp;
# Skip the open brace.
next if /{/;
last if m/$ENDER/;
# Strip // comments.
$_ =~ s,//.*$,,;
$all_the_text .= $_;
}
# Now strip out the C comments.
$all_the_text =~ s,/\*(.*?)\*/,,g;
# Replace sequences of tabs and/or whitespace with a single
# whitespace character. We need the whitespace because the method
# may have been split between multiple lines, like e.g.:
#
# virtual std::vector<long_type_name>
# my_long_method_name ()
# TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ();
#
# If we didn't preserve the whitespace, then we'd end up with:
#
# virtual std::vector<long_type_name>my_long_method_name ()TARGET_DEFAULT_IGNORE ()
#
# ... which wouldn't later be parsed correctly.
$all_the_text =~ s/[\t\s]+/ /g;
return split (/;/, $all_the_text);
}
# Parse arguments into a list.
sub parse_argtypes($) {
my ($typestr) = @_;
$typestr =~ s/^\((.*)\)$/\1/;
my (@typelist) = split (/,\s*/, $typestr);
my (@result, $iter, $onetype);
foreach $iter (@typelist) {
if ($iter =~ m/^(enum\s+${SYMBOL}\s*)(${SYMBOL})?$/) {
$onetype = $1;
} elsif ($iter =~ m/^(.*(enum\s+)?${SYMBOL}.*(\s|\*|&))${SYMBOL}+$/) {
$onetype = $1;
} elsif ($iter eq 'void') {
next;
} else {
$onetype = $iter;
}
push @result, trim ($onetype);
}
return @result;
}
sub dname($) {
my ($name) = @_;
return "target_ops::" . $name;
}
# Write function header given name, return type, and argtypes.
# Returns a list of actual argument names.
sub write_function_header($$$@) {
my ($decl, $name, $return_type, @argtypes) = @_;
print $return_type;
if ($decl) {
if ($return_type !~ m,\*$,) {
print " ";
}
} else {
print "\n";
}
print $name . ' (';
my $iter;
my @argdecls;
my @actuals;
my $i = 0;
foreach $iter (@argtypes) {
my $val = $iter;
$val =~ s/$TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER//;
if ($iter !~ m,(\*|&)$,) {
$val .= ' ';
}
my $vname;
$vname .= "arg$i";
$val .= $vname;
push @argdecls, $val;
push @actuals, $vname;
++$i;
}
print join (', ', @argdecls) . ")";
if ($decl) {
print " override;\n";
} else {
print "\n{\n";
}
return @actuals;
}
# Write out a declaration.
sub write_declaration($$@) {
my ($name, $return_type, @argtypes) = @_;
write_function_header (1, $name, $return_type, @argtypes);
}
# Write out a delegation function.
sub write_delegator($$@) {
my ($name, $return_type, @argtypes) = @_;
my (@names) = write_function_header (0, dname ($name),
$return_type, @argtypes);
print " ";
if ($return_type ne 'void') {
print "return ";
}
print "this->beneath ()->" . $name . " (";
print join (', ', @names);
print ");\n";
print "}\n\n";
}
sub tdname ($) {
my ($name) = @_;
return "dummy_target::" . $name;
}
# Write out a default function.
sub write_tdefault($$$$@) {
my ($content, $style, $name, $return_type, @argtypes) = @_;
my (@names) = write_function_header (0, tdname ($name),
$return_type, @argtypes);
if ($style eq 'FUNC') {
print " ";
if ($return_type ne 'void') {
print "return ";
}
print $content . " (this";
if (@names) {
print ", ";
}
print join (', ', @names);
print ");\n";
} elsif ($style eq 'RETURN') {
print " return $content;\n";
} elsif ($style eq 'NORETURN') {
print " $content;\n";
} elsif ($style eq 'IGNORE') {
# Nothing.
} else {
die "unrecognized style: $style\n";
}
print "}\n\n";
return tdname ($name);
}
sub munge_type($) {
my ($typename) = @_;
my ($result);
if ($typename =~ m/$TARGET_DEBUG_PRINTER/) {
$result = $1;
} else {
($result = $typename) =~ s/\s+$//;
$result =~ s/[ ()<>:]/_/g;
$result =~ s/[*]/p/g;
$result =~ s/&/r/g;
# Identifers with double underscores are reserved to the C++
# implementation.
$result =~ s/_+/_/g;
# Avoid ending the function name with underscore, for
# cosmetics. Trailing underscores appear after munging types
# with template parameters, like e.g. "foo<int>".
$result =~ s/_$//g;
$result = 'target_debug_print_' . $result;
}
return $result;
}
# Write out a debug method.
sub write_debugmethod($$$@) {
my ($content, $name, $return_type, @argtypes) = @_;
my ($debugname) = "debug_target::" . $name;
my ($targetname) = $name;
my (@names) = write_function_header (0, $debugname, $return_type, @argtypes);
if ($return_type ne 'void') {
print " $return_type result;\n";
}
print " fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, \"-> %s->$name (...)\\n\", this->beneath ()->shortname ());\n";
# Delegate to the beneath target.
print " ";
if ($return_type ne 'void') {
print "result = ";
}
print "this->beneath ()->" . $name . " (";
print join (', ', @names);
print ");\n";
# Now print the arguments.
print " fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, \"<- %s->$name (\", this->beneath ()->shortname ());\n";
for my $i (0 .. $#argtypes) {
if ($i > 0) {
print " fputs_unfiltered (\", \", gdb_stdlog);\n"
}
my $printer = munge_type ($argtypes[$i]);
print " $printer ($names[$i]);\n";
}
if ($return_type ne 'void') {
print " fputs_unfiltered (\") = \", gdb_stdlog);\n";
my $printer = munge_type ($return_type);
print " $printer (result);\n";
print " fputs_unfiltered (\"\\n\", gdb_stdlog);\n";
} else {
print " fputs_unfiltered (\")\\n\", gdb_stdlog);\n";
}
if ($return_type ne 'void') {
print " return result;\n";
}
print "}\n\n";
return $debugname;
}
print "/* THIS FILE IS GENERATED -*- buffer-read-only: t -*- */\n";
print "/* vi:set ro: */\n\n";
print "/* To regenerate this file, run:*/\n";
print "/* make-target-delegates target.h > target-delegates.c */\n";
print "\n";
@lines = scan_target_h();
@delegators = ();
@return_types = ();
@tdefaults = ();
@styles = ();
@argtypes_array = ();
foreach $current_line (@lines) {
# See comments in scan_target_h. Here we strip away the leading
# and trailing whitespace.
$current_line = trim ($current_line);
next unless $current_line =~ m/$METHOD/;
my $name = $+{name};
my $current_line = $+{args};
my $return_type = trim ($+{return_type});
my $current_args = $+{args};
my $tdefault = $+{default_arg};
my $style = $+{style};
my @argtypes = parse_argtypes ($current_args);
push @delegators, $name;
$return_types{$name} = $return_type;
$tdefaults{$name} = $tdefault;
$styles{$name} = $style;
$argtypes_array{$name} = \@argtypes;
}
sub print_class($) {
my ($name) = @_;
print "struct " . $name . " : public target_ops\n";
print "{\n";
print " const target_info &info () const override;\n";
print "\n";
print " strata stratum () const override;\n";
print "\n";
for $name (@delegators) {
my $return_type = $return_types{$name};
my @argtypes = @{$argtypes_array{$name}};
print " ";
write_declaration ($name, $return_type, @argtypes);
}
print "};\n\n";
}
print_class ("dummy_target");
print_class ("debug_target");
for $name (@delegators) {
my $tdefault = $tdefaults{$name};
my $return_type = $return_types{$name};
my $style = $styles{$name};
my @argtypes = @{$argtypes_array{$name}};
write_delegator ($name, $return_type, @argtypes);
write_tdefault ($tdefault, $style, $name, $return_type, @argtypes);
write_debugmethod ($tdefault, $name, $return_type, @argtypes);
}