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/* dwarf2dbg.c - DWARF2 debug support
Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
GAS 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, or (at your option)
any later version.
GAS 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 GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301, USA. */
/* Logical line numbers can be controlled by the compiler via the
following two directives:
.file FILENO "file.c"
.loc FILENO LINENO [COLUMN]
FILENO is the filenumber. */
#include "ansidecl.h"
#include "as.h"
#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
#include <limits.h>
#else
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
#include <sys/param.h>
#endif
#ifndef INT_MAX
#define INT_MAX (int) (((unsigned) (-1)) >> 1)
#endif
#endif
#include "dwarf2dbg.h"
#include <filenames.h>
#ifndef DWARF2_FORMAT
# define DWARF2_FORMAT() dwarf2_format_32bit
#endif
#ifndef DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
# define DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE(bfd) (bfd_arch_bits_per_address (bfd) / 8)
#endif
#include "subsegs.h"
#include "elf/dwarf2.h"
/* Since we can't generate the prolog until the body is complete, we
use three different subsegments for .debug_line: one holding the
prolog, one for the directory and filename info, and one for the
body ("statement program"). */
#define DL_PROLOG 0
#define DL_FILES 1
#define DL_BODY 2
/* First special line opcde - leave room for the standard opcodes.
Note: If you want to change this, you'll have to update the
"standard_opcode_lengths" table that is emitted below in
dwarf2_finish(). */
#define DWARF2_LINE_OPCODE_BASE 10
#ifndef DWARF2_LINE_BASE
/* Minimum line offset in a special line info. opcode. This value
was chosen to give a reasonable range of values. */
# define DWARF2_LINE_BASE -5
#endif
/* Range of line offsets in a special line info. opcode. */
#ifndef DWARF2_LINE_RANGE
# define DWARF2_LINE_RANGE 14
#endif
#ifndef DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH
/* Define the architecture-dependent minimum instruction length (in
bytes). This value should be rather too small than too big. */
# define DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH 1
#endif
/* Flag that indicates the initial value of the is_stmt_start flag.
In the present implementation, we do not mark any lines as
the beginning of a source statement, because that information
is not made available by the GCC front-end. */
#define DWARF2_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT 1
/* Given a special op, return the line skip amount. */
#define SPECIAL_LINE(op) \
(((op) - DWARF2_LINE_OPCODE_BASE)%DWARF2_LINE_RANGE + DWARF2_LINE_BASE)
/* Given a special op, return the address skip amount (in units of
DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH. */
#define SPECIAL_ADDR(op) (((op) - DWARF2_LINE_OPCODE_BASE)/DWARF2_LINE_RANGE)
/* The maximum address skip amount that can be encoded with a special op. */
#define MAX_SPECIAL_ADDR_DELTA SPECIAL_ADDR(255)
struct line_entry {
struct line_entry *next;
fragS *frag;
addressT frag_ofs;
struct dwarf2_line_info loc;
};
struct line_subseg {
struct line_subseg *next;
subsegT subseg;
struct line_entry *head;
struct line_entry **ptail;
};
struct line_seg {
struct line_seg *next;
segT seg;
struct line_subseg *head;
symbolS *text_start;
symbolS *text_end;
};
/* Collects data for all line table entries during assembly. */
static struct line_seg *all_segs;
struct file_entry {
const char *filename;
unsigned int dir;
};
/* Table of files used by .debug_line. */
static struct file_entry *files;
static unsigned int files_in_use;
static unsigned int files_allocated;
/* Table of directories used by .debug_line. */
static char **dirs;
static unsigned int dirs_in_use;
static unsigned int dirs_allocated;
/* TRUE when we've seen a .loc directive recently. Used to avoid
doing work when there's nothing to do. */
static bfd_boolean loc_directive_seen;
/* Current location as indicated by the most recent .loc directive. */
static struct dwarf2_line_info current;
/* The size of an address on the target. */
static unsigned int sizeof_address;
static struct line_subseg *get_line_subseg (segT, subsegT);
static unsigned int get_filenum (const char *, unsigned int);
static struct frag *first_frag_for_seg (segT);
static struct frag *last_frag_for_seg (segT);
static void out_byte (int);
static void out_opcode (int);
static void out_two (int);
static void out_four (int);
static void out_abbrev (int, int);
static void out_uleb128 (addressT);
static offsetT get_frag_fix (fragS *);
static void out_set_addr (segT, fragS *, addressT);
static int size_inc_line_addr (int, addressT);
static void emit_inc_line_addr (int, addressT, char *, int);
static void out_inc_line_addr (int, addressT);
static void relax_inc_line_addr (int, segT, fragS *, addressT,
fragS *, addressT);
static void process_entries (segT, struct line_entry *);
static void out_file_list (void);
static void out_debug_line (segT);
static void out_debug_aranges (segT, segT);
static void out_debug_abbrev (segT);
static void out_debug_info (segT, segT, segT);
#ifndef TC_DWARF2_EMIT_OFFSET
# define TC_DWARF2_EMIT_OFFSET generic_dwarf2_emit_offset
static void generic_dwarf2_emit_offset (symbolS *, unsigned int);
/* Create an offset to .dwarf2_*. */
static void
generic_dwarf2_emit_offset (symbolS *symbol, unsigned int size)
{
expressionS expr;
expr.X_op = O_symbol;
expr.X_add_symbol = symbol;
expr.X_add_number = 0;
emit_expr (&expr, size);
}
#endif
/* Find or create an entry for SEG+SUBSEG in ALL_SEGS. */
static struct line_subseg *
get_line_subseg (segT seg, subsegT subseg)
{
static segT last_seg;
static subsegT last_subseg;
static struct line_subseg *last_line_subseg;
struct line_seg *s;
struct line_subseg **pss, *ss;
if (seg == last_seg && subseg == last_subseg)
return last_line_subseg;
for (s = all_segs; s; s = s->next)
if (s->seg == seg)
goto found_seg;
s = (struct line_seg *) xmalloc (sizeof (*s));
s->next = all_segs;
s->seg = seg;
s->head = NULL;
all_segs = s;
found_seg:
for (pss = &s->head; (ss = *pss) != NULL ; pss = &ss->next)
{
if (ss->subseg == subseg)
goto found_subseg;
if (ss->subseg > subseg)
break;
}
ss = (struct line_subseg *) xmalloc (sizeof (*ss));
ss->next = *pss;
ss->subseg = subseg;
ss->head = NULL;
ss->ptail = &ss->head;
*pss = ss;
found_subseg:
last_seg = seg;
last_subseg = subseg;
last_line_subseg = ss;
return ss;
}
/* Record an entry for LOC occurring at OFS within the current fragment. */
void
dwarf2_gen_line_info (addressT ofs, struct dwarf2_line_info *loc)
{
struct line_subseg *ss;
struct line_entry *e;
static unsigned int line = -1;
static unsigned int filenum = -1;
/* Early out for as-yet incomplete location information. */
if (loc->filenum == 0 || loc->line == 0)
return;
/* Don't emit sequences of line symbols for the same line when the
symbols apply to assembler code. It is necessary to emit
duplicate line symbols when a compiler asks for them, because GDB
uses them to determine the end of the prologue. */
if (debug_type == DEBUG_DWARF2
&& line == loc->line && filenum == loc->filenum)
return;
line = loc->line;
filenum = loc->filenum;
e = (struct line_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (*e));
e->next = NULL;
e->frag = frag_now;
e->frag_ofs = ofs;
e->loc = *loc;
ss = get_line_subseg (now_seg, now_subseg);
*ss->ptail = e;
ss->ptail = &e->next;
}
void
dwarf2_where (struct dwarf2_line_info *line)
{
if (debug_type == DEBUG_DWARF2)
{
char *filename;
as_where (&filename, &line->line);
line->filenum = get_filenum (filename, 0);
line->column = 0;
line->flags = DWARF2_FLAG_BEGIN_STMT;
}
else
*line = current;
}
/* Called for each machine instruction, or relatively atomic group of
machine instructions (ie built-in macro). The instruction or group
is SIZE bytes in length. If dwarf2 line number generation is called
for, emit a line statement appropriately. */
void
dwarf2_emit_insn (int size)
{
struct dwarf2_line_info loc;
if (loc_directive_seen)
{
/* Use the last location established by a .loc directive, not
the value returned by dwarf2_where(). That calls as_where()
which will return either the logical input file name (foo.c)
or the physical input file name (foo.s) and not the file name
specified in the most recent .loc directive (eg foo.h). */
loc = current;
/* Unless we generate DWARF2 debugging information for each
assembler line, we only emit one line symbol for one LOC. */
if (debug_type != DEBUG_DWARF2)
loc_directive_seen = FALSE;
}
else if (debug_type != DEBUG_DWARF2)
return;
else
dwarf2_where (& loc);
dwarf2_gen_line_info (frag_now_fix () - size, &loc);
}
/* Get a .debug_line file number for FILENAME. If NUM is nonzero,
allocate it on that file table slot, otherwise return the first
empty one. */
static unsigned int
get_filenum (const char *filename, unsigned int num)
{
static unsigned int last_used, last_used_dir_len;
const char *file;
size_t dir_len;
unsigned int i, dir;
if (num == 0 && last_used)
{
if (! files[last_used].dir
&& strcmp (filename, files[last_used].filename) == 0)
return last_used;
if (files[last_used].dir
&& strncmp (filename, dirs[files[last_used].dir],
last_used_dir_len) == 0
&& IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename [last_used_dir_len])
&& strcmp (filename + last_used_dir_len + 1,
files[last_used].filename) == 0)
return last_used;
}
file = lbasename (filename);
/* Don't make empty string from / or A: from A:/ . */
#ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
if (file <= filename + 3)
file = filename;
#else
if (file == filename + 1)
file = filename;
#endif
dir_len = file - filename;
dir = 0;
if (dir_len)
{
--dir_len;
for (dir = 1; dir < dirs_in_use; ++dir)
if (strncmp (filename, dirs[dir], dir_len) == 0
&& dirs[dir][dir_len] == '\0')
break;
if (dir >= dirs_in_use)
{
if (dir >= dirs_allocated)
{
dirs_allocated = dir + 32;
dirs = (char **)
xrealloc (dirs, (dir + 32) * sizeof (const char *));
}
dirs[dir] = xmalloc (dir_len + 1);
memcpy (dirs[dir], filename, dir_len);
dirs[dir][dir_len] = '\0';
dirs_in_use = dir + 1;
}
}
if (num == 0)
{
for (i = 1; i < files_in_use; ++i)
if (files[i].dir == dir
&& files[i].filename
&& strcmp (file, files[i].filename) == 0)
{
last_used = i;
last_used_dir_len = dir_len;
return i;
}
}
else
i = num;
if (i >= files_allocated)
{
unsigned int old = files_allocated;
files_allocated = i + 32;
files = (struct file_entry *)
xrealloc (files, (i + 32) * sizeof (struct file_entry));
memset (files + old, 0, (i + 32 - old) * sizeof (struct file_entry));
}
files[i].filename = num ? file : xstrdup (file);
files[i].dir = dir;
files_in_use = i + 1;
last_used = i;
last_used_dir_len = dir_len;
return i;
}
/* Handle two forms of .file directive:
- Pass .file "source.c" to s_app_file
- Handle .file 1 "source.c" by adding an entry to the DWARF-2 file table
If an entry is added to the file table, return a pointer to the filename. */
char *
dwarf2_directive_file (int dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
offsetT num;
char *filename;
int filename_len;
/* Continue to accept a bare string and pass it off. */
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer == '"')
{
s_app_file (0);
return NULL;
}
num = get_absolute_expression ();
filename = demand_copy_C_string (&filename_len);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
if (num < 1)
{
as_bad (_("file number less than one"));
return NULL;
}
if (num < (int) files_in_use && files[num].filename != 0)
{
as_bad (_("file number %ld already allocated"), (long) num);
return NULL;
}
get_filenum (filename, num);
return filename;
}
void
dwarf2_directive_loc (int dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
offsetT filenum, line, column;
filenum = get_absolute_expression ();
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
line = get_absolute_expression ();
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
column = get_absolute_expression ();
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
if (filenum < 1)
{
as_bad (_("file number less than one"));
return;
}
if (filenum >= (int) files_in_use || files[filenum].filename == 0)
{
as_bad (_("unassigned file number %ld"), (long) filenum);
return;
}
current.filenum = filenum;
current.line = line;
current.column = column;
current.flags = DWARF2_FLAG_BEGIN_STMT;
loc_directive_seen = TRUE;
#ifndef NO_LISTING
if (listing)
{
if (files[filenum].dir)
{
size_t dir_len = strlen (dirs[files[filenum].dir]);
size_t file_len = strlen (files[filenum].filename);
char *cp = (char *) alloca (dir_len + 1 + file_len + 1);
memcpy (cp, dirs[files[filenum].dir], dir_len);
cp[dir_len] = '/';
memcpy (cp + dir_len + 1, files[filenum].filename, file_len);
cp[dir_len + file_len + 1] = '\0';
listing_source_file (cp);
}
else
listing_source_file (files[filenum].filename);
listing_source_line (line);
}
#endif
}
static struct frag *
first_frag_for_seg (segT seg)
{
frchainS *f, *first = NULL;
for (f = frchain_root; f; f = f->frch_next)
if (f->frch_seg == seg
&& (! first || first->frch_subseg > f->frch_subseg))
first = f;
return first ? first->frch_root : NULL;
}
static struct frag *
last_frag_for_seg (segT seg)
{
frchainS *f, *last = NULL;
for (f = frchain_root; f; f = f->frch_next)
if (f->frch_seg == seg
&& (! last || last->frch_subseg < f->frch_subseg))
last= f;
return last ? last->frch_last : NULL;
}
/* Emit a single byte into the current segment. */
static inline void
out_byte (int byte)
{
FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (byte);
}
/* Emit a statement program opcode into the current segment. */
static inline void
out_opcode (int opc)
{
out_byte (opc);
}
/* Emit a two-byte word into the current segment. */
static inline void
out_two (int data)
{
md_number_to_chars (frag_more (2), data, 2);
}
/* Emit a four byte word into the current segment. */
static inline void
out_four (int data)
{
md_number_to_chars (frag_more (4), data, 4);
}
/* Emit an unsigned "little-endian base 128" number. */
static void
out_uleb128 (addressT value)
{
output_leb128 (frag_more (sizeof_leb128 (value, 0)), value, 0);
}
/* Emit a tuple for .debug_abbrev. */
static inline void
out_abbrev (int name, int form)
{
out_uleb128 (name);
out_uleb128 (form);
}
/* Get the size of a fragment. */
static offsetT
get_frag_fix (fragS *frag)
{
frchainS *fr;
if (frag->fr_next)
return frag->fr_fix;
/* If a fragment is the last in the chain, special measures must be
taken to find its size before relaxation, since it may be pending
on some subsegment chain. */
for (fr = frchain_root; fr; fr = fr->frch_next)
if (fr->frch_last == frag)
return (char *) obstack_next_free (&fr->frch_obstack) - frag->fr_literal;
abort ();
}
/* Set an absolute address (may result in a relocation entry). */
static void
out_set_addr (segT seg, fragS *frag, addressT ofs)
{
expressionS expr;
symbolS *sym;
sym = symbol_temp_new (seg, ofs, frag);
out_opcode (DW_LNS_extended_op);
out_uleb128 (sizeof_address + 1);
out_opcode (DW_LNE_set_address);
expr.X_op = O_symbol;
expr.X_add_symbol = sym;
expr.X_add_number = 0;
emit_expr (&expr, sizeof_address);
}
#if DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH > 1
static void scale_addr_delta (addressT *);
static void
scale_addr_delta (addressT *addr_delta)
{
static int printed_this = 0;
if (*addr_delta % DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH != 0)
{
if (!printed_this)
as_bad("unaligned opcodes detected in executable segment");
printed_this = 1;
}
*addr_delta /= DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH;
}
#else
#define scale_addr_delta(A)
#endif
/* Encode a pair of line and address skips as efficiently as possible.
Note that the line skip is signed, whereas the address skip is unsigned.
The following two routines *must* be kept in sync. This is
enforced by making emit_inc_line_addr abort if we do not emit
exactly the expected number of bytes. */
static int
size_inc_line_addr (int line_delta, addressT addr_delta)
{
unsigned int tmp, opcode;
int len = 0;
/* Scale the address delta by the minimum instruction length. */
scale_addr_delta (&addr_delta);
/* INT_MAX is a signal that this is actually a DW_LNE_end_sequence.
We cannot use special opcodes here, since we want the end_sequence
to emit the matrix entry. */
if (line_delta == INT_MAX)
{
if (addr_delta == MAX_SPECIAL_ADDR_DELTA)
len = 1;
else
len = 1 + sizeof_leb128 (addr_delta, 0);
return len + 3;
}
/* Bias the line delta by the base. */
tmp = line_delta - DWARF2_LINE_BASE;
/* If the line increment is out of range of a special opcode, we
must encode it with DW_LNS_advance_line. */
if (tmp >= DWARF2_LINE_RANGE)
{
len = 1 + sizeof_leb128 (line_delta, 1);
line_delta = 0;
tmp = 0 - DWARF2_LINE_BASE;
}
/* Bias the opcode by the special opcode base. */
tmp += DWARF2_LINE_OPCODE_BASE;
/* Avoid overflow when addr_delta is large. */
if (addr_delta < 256 + MAX_SPECIAL_ADDR_DELTA)
{
/* Try using a special opcode. */
opcode = tmp + addr_delta * DWARF2_LINE_RANGE;
if (opcode <= 255)
return len + 1;
/* Try using DW_LNS_const_add_pc followed by special op. */
opcode = tmp + (addr_delta - MAX_SPECIAL_ADDR_DELTA) * DWARF2_LINE_RANGE;
if (opcode <= 255)
return len + 2;
}
/* Otherwise use DW_LNS_advance_pc. */
len += 1 + sizeof_leb128 (addr_delta, 0);
/* DW_LNS_copy or special opcode. */
len += 1;
return len;
}
static void
emit_inc_line_addr (int line_delta, addressT addr_delta, char *p, int len)
{
unsigned int tmp, opcode;
int need_copy = 0;
char *end = p + len;
/* Scale the address delta by the minimum instruction length. */
scale_addr_delta (&addr_delta);
/* INT_MAX is a signal that this is actually a DW_LNE_end_sequence.
We cannot use special opcodes here, since we want the end_sequence
to emit the matrix entry. */
if (line_delta == INT_MAX)
{
if (addr_delta == MAX_SPECIAL_ADDR_DELTA)
*p++ = DW_LNS_const_add_pc;
else
{
*p++ = DW_LNS_advance_pc;
p += output_leb128 (p, addr_delta, 0);
}
*p++ = DW_LNS_extended_op;
*p++ = 1;
*p++ = DW_LNE_end_sequence;
goto done;
}
/* Bias the line delta by the base. */
tmp = line_delta - DWARF2_LINE_BASE;
/* If the line increment is out of range of a special opcode, we
must encode it with DW_LNS_advance_line. */
if (tmp >= DWARF2_LINE_RANGE)
{
*p++ = DW_LNS_advance_line;
p += output_leb128 (p, line_delta, 1);
/* Prettier, I think, to use DW_LNS_copy instead of a
"line +0, addr +0" special opcode. */
if (addr_delta == 0)
{
*p++ = DW_LNS_copy;
goto done;
}
line_delta = 0;
tmp = 0 - DWARF2_LINE_BASE;
need_copy = 1;
}
/* Bias the opcode by the special opcode base. */
tmp += DWARF2_LINE_OPCODE_BASE;
/* Avoid overflow when addr_delta is large. */
if (addr_delta < 256 + MAX_SPECIAL_ADDR_DELTA)
{
/* Try using a special opcode. */
opcode = tmp + addr_delta * DWARF2_LINE_RANGE;
if (opcode <= 255)
{
*p++ = opcode;
goto done;
}
/* Try using DW_LNS_const_add_pc followed by special op. */
opcode = tmp + (addr_delta - MAX_SPECIAL_ADDR_DELTA) * DWARF2_LINE_RANGE;
if (opcode <= 255)
{
*p++ = DW_LNS_const_add_pc;
*p++ = opcode;
goto done;
}
}
/* Otherwise use DW_LNS_advance_pc. */
*p++ = DW_LNS_advance_pc;
p += output_leb128 (p, addr_delta, 0);
if (need_copy)
*p++ = DW_LNS_copy;
else
*p++ = tmp;
done:
assert (p == end);
}
/* Handy routine to combine calls to the above two routines. */
static void
out_inc_line_addr (int line_delta, addressT addr_delta)
{
int len = size_inc_line_addr (line_delta, addr_delta);
emit_inc_line_addr (line_delta, addr_delta, frag_more (len), len);
}
/* Generate a variant frag that we can use to relax address/line
increments between fragments of the target segment. */
static void
relax_inc_line_addr (int line_delta, segT seg,
fragS *to_frag, addressT to_ofs,
fragS *from_frag, addressT from_ofs)
{
symbolS *to_sym, *from_sym;
expressionS expr;
int max_chars;
to_sym = symbol_temp_new (seg, to_ofs, to_frag);
from_sym = symbol_temp_new (seg, from_ofs, from_frag);
expr.X_op = O_subtract;
expr.X_add_symbol = to_sym;
expr.X_op_symbol = from_sym;
expr.X_add_number = 0;
/* The maximum size of the frag is the line delta with a maximum
sized address delta. */
max_chars = size_inc_line_addr (line_delta, -DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH);
frag_var (rs_dwarf2dbg, max_chars, max_chars, 1,
make_expr_symbol (&expr), line_delta, NULL);
}
/* The function estimates the size of a rs_dwarf2dbg variant frag
based on the current values of the symbols. It is called before
the relaxation loop. We set fr_subtype to the expected length. */
int
dwarf2dbg_estimate_size_before_relax (fragS *frag)
{
offsetT addr_delta;
int size;
addr_delta = resolve_symbol_value (frag->fr_symbol);
size = size_inc_line_addr (frag->fr_offset, addr_delta);
frag->fr_subtype = size;
return size;
}
/* This function relaxes a rs_dwarf2dbg variant frag based on the
current values of the symbols. fr_subtype is the current length
of the frag. This returns the change in frag length. */
int
dwarf2dbg_relax_frag (fragS *frag)
{
int old_size, new_size;
old_size = frag->fr_subtype;
new_size = dwarf2dbg_estimate_size_before_relax (frag);
return new_size - old_size;
}
/* This function converts a rs_dwarf2dbg variant frag into a normal
fill frag. This is called after all relaxation has been done.
fr_subtype will be the desired length of the frag. */
void
dwarf2dbg_convert_frag (fragS *frag)
{
offsetT addr_diff;
addr_diff = resolve_symbol_value (frag->fr_symbol);
/* fr_var carries the max_chars that we created the fragment with.
fr_subtype carries the current expected length. We must, of
course, have allocated enough memory earlier. */
assert (frag->fr_var >= (int) frag->fr_subtype);
emit_inc_line_addr (frag->fr_offset, addr_diff,
frag->fr_literal + frag->fr_fix, frag->fr_subtype);
frag->fr_fix += frag->fr_subtype;
frag->fr_type = rs_fill;
frag->fr_var = 0;
frag->fr_offset = 0;
}
/* Generate .debug_line content for the chain of line number entries
beginning at E, for segment SEG. */
static void
process_entries (segT seg, struct line_entry *e)
{
unsigned filenum = 1;
unsigned line = 1;
unsigned column = 0;
unsigned flags = DWARF2_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT ? DWARF2_FLAG_BEGIN_STMT : 0;
fragS *frag = NULL;
fragS *last_frag;
addressT frag_ofs = 0;
addressT last_frag_ofs;
struct line_entry *next;
while (e)
{
int changed = 0;
if (filenum != e->loc.filenum)
{
filenum = e->loc.filenum;
out_opcode (DW_LNS_set_file);
out_uleb128 (filenum);
changed = 1;
}
if (column != e->loc.column)
{
column = e->loc.column;
out_opcode (DW_LNS_set_column);
out_uleb128 (column);
changed = 1;
}
if ((e->loc.flags ^ flags) & DWARF2_FLAG_BEGIN_STMT)
{
flags = e->loc.flags;
out_opcode (DW_LNS_negate_stmt);
changed = 1;
}
if (e->loc.flags & DWARF2_FLAG_BEGIN_BLOCK)
{
out_opcode (DW_LNS_set_basic_block);
changed = 1;
}
/* Don't try to optimize away redundant entries; gdb wants two
entries for a function where the code starts on the same line as
the {, and there's no way to identify that case here. Trust gcc
to optimize appropriately. */
if (1 /* line != e->loc.line || changed */)
{
int line_delta = e->loc.line - line;
if (frag == NULL)
{
out_set_addr (seg, e->frag, e->frag_ofs);
out_inc_line_addr (line_delta, 0);
}
else if (frag == e->frag)
out_inc_line_addr (line_delta, e->frag_ofs - frag_ofs);
else
relax_inc_line_addr (line_delta, seg, e->frag, e->frag_ofs,
frag, frag_ofs);
frag = e->frag;
frag_ofs = e->frag_ofs;
line = e->loc.line;
}
else if (frag == NULL)
{
out_set_addr (seg, e->frag, e->frag_ofs);
frag = e->frag;
frag_ofs = e->frag_ofs;
}
next = e->next;
free (e);
e = next;
}
/* Emit a DW_LNE_end_sequence for the end of the section. */
last_frag = last_frag_for_seg (seg);
last_frag_ofs = get_frag_fix (last_frag);
if (frag == last_frag)
out_inc_line_addr (INT_MAX, last_frag_ofs - frag_ofs);
else
relax_inc_line_addr (INT_MAX, seg, last_frag, last_frag_ofs,
frag, frag_ofs);
}
/* Emit the directory and file tables for .debug_line. */
static void
out_file_list (void)
{
size_t size;
char *cp;
unsigned int i;
/* Emit directory list. */
for (i = 1; i < dirs_in_use; ++i)
{
size = strlen (dirs[i]) + 1;
cp = frag_more (size);
memcpy (cp, dirs[i], size);
}
/* Terminate it. */
out_byte ('\0');
for (i = 1; i < files_in_use; ++i)
{
if (files[i].filename == NULL)
{
as_bad (_("unassigned file number %ld"), (long) i);
/* Prevent a crash later, particularly for file 1. */
files[i].filename = "";
continue;
}
size = strlen (files[i].filename) + 1;
cp = frag_more (size);
memcpy (cp, files[i].filename, size);
out_uleb128 (files[i].dir); /* directory number */
out_uleb128 (0); /* last modification timestamp */
out_uleb128 (0); /* filesize */
}
/* Terminate filename list. */
out_byte (0);
}
/* Emit the collected .debug_line data. */
static void
out_debug_line (segT line_seg)
{
expressionS expr;
symbolS *line_start;
symbolS *prologue_end;
symbolS *line_end;
struct line_seg *s;
enum dwarf2_format d2f;
int sizeof_offset;
subseg_set (line_seg, 0);
line_start = symbol_temp_new_now ();
prologue_end = symbol_temp_make ();
line_end = symbol_temp_make ();
/* Total length of the information for this compilation unit. */
expr.X_op = O_subtract;
expr.X_add_symbol = line_end;
expr.X_op_symbol = line_start;
d2f = DWARF2_FORMAT ();
if (d2f == dwarf2_format_32bit)
{
expr.X_add_number = -4;
emit_expr (&expr, 4);
sizeof_offset = 4;
}
else if (d2f == dwarf2_format_64bit)
{
expr.X_add_number = -12;
out_four (-1);
emit_expr (&expr, 8);
sizeof_offset = 8;
}
else if (d2f == dwarf2_format_64bit_irix)
{
expr.X_add_number = -8;
emit_expr (&expr, 8);
sizeof_offset = 8;
}
else
{
as_fatal (_("internal error: unknown dwarf2 format"));
}
/* Version. */
out_two (2);
/* Length of the prologue following this length. */
expr.X_op = O_subtract;
expr.X_add_symbol = prologue_end;
expr.X_op_symbol = line_start;
expr.X_add_number = - (4 + 2 + 4);
emit_expr (&expr, sizeof_offset);
/* Parameters of the state machine. */
out_byte (DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH);
out_byte (DWARF2_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT);
out_byte (DWARF2_LINE_BASE);
out_byte (DWARF2_LINE_RANGE);
out_byte (DWARF2_LINE_OPCODE_BASE);
/* Standard opcode lengths. */
out_byte (0); /* DW_LNS_copy */
out_byte (1); /* DW_LNS_advance_pc */
out_byte (1); /* DW_LNS_advance_line */
out_byte (1); /* DW_LNS_set_file */
out_byte (1); /* DW_LNS_set_column */
out_byte (0); /* DW_LNS_negate_stmt */
out_byte (0); /* DW_LNS_set_basic_block */
out_byte (0); /* DW_LNS_const_add_pc */
out_byte (1); /* DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc */
out_file_list ();
symbol_set_value_now (prologue_end);
/* For each section, emit a statement program. */
for (s = all_segs; s; s = s->next)
process_entries (s->seg, s->head->head);
symbol_set_value_now (line_end);
}
/* Emit data for .debug_aranges. */
static void
out_debug_aranges (segT aranges_seg, segT info_seg)
{
unsigned int addr_size = sizeof_address;
addressT size, skip;
struct line_seg *s;
expressionS expr;
char *p;
size = 4 + 2 + 4 + 1 + 1;
skip = 2 * addr_size - (size & (2 * addr_size - 1));
if (skip == 2 * addr_size)
skip = 0;
size += skip;
for (s = all_segs; s; s = s->next)
size += 2 * addr_size;
size += 2 * addr_size;
subseg_set (aranges_seg, 0);
/* Length of the compilation unit. */
out_four (size - 4);
/* Version. */
out_two (2);
/* Offset to .debug_info. */
/* ??? sizeof_offset */
TC_DWARF2_EMIT_OFFSET (section_symbol (info_seg), 4);
/* Size of an address (offset portion). */
out_byte (addr_size);
/* Size of a segment descriptor. */
out_byte (0);
/* Align the header. */
if (skip)
frag_align (ffs (2 * addr_size) - 1, 0, 0);
for (s = all_segs; s; s = s->next)
{
fragS *frag;
symbolS *beg, *end;
frag = first_frag_for_seg (s->seg);
beg = symbol_temp_new (s->seg, 0, frag);
s->text_start = beg;
frag = last_frag_for_seg (s->seg);
end = symbol_temp_new (s->seg, get_frag_fix (frag), frag);
s->text_end = end;
expr.X_op = O_symbol;
expr.X_add_symbol = beg;
expr.X_add_number = 0;
emit_expr (&expr, addr_size);
expr.X_op = O_subtract;
expr.X_add_symbol = end;
expr.X_op_symbol = beg;
expr.X_add_number = 0;
emit_expr (&expr, addr_size);
}
p = frag_more (2 * addr_size);
md_number_to_chars (p, 0, addr_size);
md_number_to_chars (p + addr_size, 0, addr_size);
}
/* Emit data for .debug_abbrev. Note that this must be kept in
sync with out_debug_info below. */
static void
out_debug_abbrev (segT abbrev_seg)
{
subseg_set (abbrev_seg, 0);
out_uleb128 (1);
out_uleb128 (DW_TAG_compile_unit);
out_byte (DW_CHILDREN_no);
out_abbrev (DW_AT_stmt_list, DW_FORM_data4);
if (all_segs->next == NULL)
{
out_abbrev (DW_AT_low_pc, DW_FORM_addr);
out_abbrev (DW_AT_high_pc, DW_FORM_addr);
}
out_abbrev (DW_AT_name, DW_FORM_string);
out_abbrev (DW_AT_comp_dir, DW_FORM_string);
out_abbrev (DW_AT_producer, DW_FORM_string);
out_abbrev (DW_AT_language, DW_FORM_data2);
out_abbrev (0, 0);
/* Terminate the abbreviations for this compilation unit. */
out_byte (0);
}
/* Emit a description of this compilation unit for .debug_info. */
static void
out_debug_info (segT info_seg, segT abbrev_seg, segT line_seg)
{
char producer[128];
char *comp_dir;
expressionS expr;
symbolS *info_start;
symbolS *info_end;
char *p;
int len;
enum dwarf2_format d2f;
int sizeof_offset;
subseg_set (info_seg, 0);
info_start = symbol_temp_new_now ();
info_end = symbol_temp_make ();
/* Compilation Unit length. */
expr.X_op = O_subtract;
expr.X_add_symbol = info_end;
expr.X_op_symbol = info_start;
d2f = DWARF2_FORMAT ();
if (d2f == dwarf2_format_32bit)
{
expr.X_add_number = -4;
emit_expr (&expr, 4);
sizeof_offset = 4;
}
else if (d2f == dwarf2_format_64bit)
{
expr.X_add_number = -12;
out_four (-1);
emit_expr (&expr, 8);
sizeof_offset = 8;
}
else if (d2f == dwarf2_format_64bit_irix)
{
expr.X_add_number = -8;
emit_expr (&expr, 8);
sizeof_offset = 8;
}
else
{
as_fatal (_("internal error: unknown dwarf2 format"));
}
/* DWARF version. */
out_two (2);
/* .debug_abbrev offset */
TC_DWARF2_EMIT_OFFSET (section_symbol (abbrev_seg), sizeof_offset);
/* Target address size. */
out_byte (sizeof_address);
/* DW_TAG_compile_unit DIE abbrev */
out_uleb128 (1);
/* DW_AT_stmt_list */
/* ??? sizeof_offset */
TC_DWARF2_EMIT_OFFSET (section_symbol (line_seg), 4);
/* These two attributes may only be emitted if all of the code is
contiguous. Multiple sections are not that. */
if (all_segs->next == NULL)
{
/* DW_AT_low_pc */
expr.X_op = O_symbol;
expr.X_add_symbol = all_segs->text_start;
expr.X_add_number = 0;
emit_expr (&expr, sizeof_address);
/* DW_AT_high_pc */
expr.X_op = O_symbol;
expr.X_add_symbol = all_segs->text_end;
expr.X_add_number = 0;
emit_expr (&expr, sizeof_address);
}
/* DW_AT_name. We don't have the actual file name that was present
on the command line, so assume files[1] is the main input file.
We're not supposed to get called unless at least one line number
entry was emitted, so this should always be defined. */
if (!files || files_in_use < 1)
abort ();
if (files[1].dir)
{
len = strlen (dirs[files[1].dir]);
p = frag_more (len + 1);
memcpy (p, dirs[files[1].dir], len);
p[len] = '/';
}
len = strlen (files[1].filename) + 1;
p = frag_more (len);
memcpy (p, files[1].filename, len);
/* DW_AT_comp_dir */
comp_dir = getpwd ();
len = strlen (comp_dir) + 1;
p = frag_more (len);
memcpy (p, comp_dir, len);
/* DW_AT_producer */
sprintf (producer, "GNU AS %s", VERSION);
len = strlen (producer) + 1;
p = frag_more (len);
memcpy (p, producer, len);
/* DW_AT_language. Yes, this is probably not really MIPS, but the
dwarf2 draft has no standard code for assembler. */
out_two (DW_LANG_Mips_Assembler);
symbol_set_value_now (info_end);
}
/* Finish the dwarf2 debug sections. We emit .debug.line if there
were any .file/.loc directives, or --gdwarf2 was given, or if the
file has a non-empty .debug_info section. If we emit .debug_line,
and the .debug_info section is empty, we also emit .debug_info,
.debug_aranges and .debug_abbrev. ALL_SEGS will be non-null if
there were any .file/.loc directives, or --gdwarf2 was given and
there were any located instructions emitted. */
void
dwarf2_finish (void)
{
segT line_seg;
struct line_seg *s;
segT info_seg;
int emit_other_sections = 0;
info_seg = bfd_get_section_by_name (stdoutput, ".debug_info");
emit_other_sections = info_seg == NULL || !seg_not_empty_p (info_seg);
if (!all_segs && emit_other_sections)
/* There is no line information and no non-empty .debug_info
section. */
return;
/* Calculate the size of an address for the target machine. */
sizeof_address = DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE (stdoutput);
/* Create and switch to the line number section. */
line_seg = subseg_new (".debug_line", 0);
bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, line_seg, SEC_READONLY | SEC_DEBUGGING);
/* For each subsection, chain the debug entries together. */
for (s = all_segs; s; s = s->next)
{
struct line_subseg *ss = s->head;
struct line_entry **ptail = ss->ptail;
while ((ss = ss->next) != NULL)
{
*ptail = ss->head;
ptail = ss->ptail;
}
}
out_debug_line (line_seg);
/* If this is assembler generated line info, and there is no
debug_info already, we need .debug_info and .debug_abbrev
sections as well. */
if (emit_other_sections)
{
segT abbrev_seg;
segT aranges_seg;
assert (all_segs);
info_seg = subseg_new (".debug_info", 0);
abbrev_seg = subseg_new (".debug_abbrev", 0);
aranges_seg = subseg_new (".debug_aranges", 0);
bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, info_seg,
SEC_READONLY | SEC_DEBUGGING);
bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, abbrev_seg,
SEC_READONLY | SEC_DEBUGGING);
bfd_set_section_flags (stdoutput, aranges_seg,
SEC_READONLY | SEC_DEBUGGING);
record_alignment (aranges_seg, ffs (2 * sizeof_address) - 1);
out_debug_aranges (aranges_seg, info_seg);
out_debug_abbrev (abbrev_seg);
out_debug_info (info_seg, abbrev_seg, line_seg);
}
}