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While doing the psymtab-sharing patchset, I avoided renaming variables unnecessarily to avoid adding noise to patches, but I'd like to do it now. Basically, we have these dwarf2 per-something structures: - dwarf2_per_objfile - dwarf2_per_bfd - dwarf2_per_cu_data I named the instances of dwarf2_per_bfd `per_bfd` and most of instances of dwarf2_per_cu_data are called `per_cu`. Most pre-existing instances of dwarf2_per_objfile are named `dwarf2_per_objfile`. For consistency with the other type, I'd like to rename them to just `per_objfile`. The `dwarf2_` prefix is superfluous, since it's already clear we are in dwarf2 code. It also helps reducing the line wrapping by saving 7 precious columns. gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2/comp-unit.c, dwarf2/comp-unit.h, dwarf2/index-cache.c, dwarf2/index-cache.h, dwarf2/index-write.c, dwarf2/index-write.h, dwarf2/line-header.c, dwarf2/line-header.h, dwarf2/macro.c, dwarf2/macro.h, dwarf2/read.c, dwarf2/read.h: Rename struct dwarf2_per_objfile variables and fields from `dwarf2_per_objfile` to just `per_objfile` throughout. Change-Id: I3c45cdcc561265e90df82cbd36b4b4ef2fa73aef
447 lines
12 KiB
C
447 lines
12 KiB
C
/* DWARF 2 debugging format support for GDB.
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Copyright (C) 1994-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "dwarf2/comp-unit.h"
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#include "dwarf2/leb.h"
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#include "dwarf2/line-header.h"
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#include "dwarf2/read.h"
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#include "complaints.h"
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#include "filenames.h"
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void
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line_header::add_include_dir (const char *include_dir)
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{
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if (dwarf_line_debug >= 2)
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{
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size_t new_size;
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if (version >= 5)
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new_size = m_include_dirs.size ();
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else
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new_size = m_include_dirs.size () + 1;
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fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Adding dir %zu: %s\n",
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new_size, include_dir);
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}
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m_include_dirs.push_back (include_dir);
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}
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void
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line_header::add_file_name (const char *name,
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dir_index d_index,
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unsigned int mod_time,
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unsigned int length)
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{
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if (dwarf_line_debug >= 2)
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{
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size_t new_size;
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if (version >= 5)
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new_size = file_names_size ();
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else
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new_size = file_names_size () + 1;
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fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Adding file %zu: %s\n",
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new_size, name);
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}
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m_file_names.emplace_back (name, d_index, mod_time, length);
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}
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gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
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line_header::file_file_name (int file) const
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{
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/* Is the file number a valid index into the line header's file name
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table? Remember that file numbers start with one, not zero. */
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if (is_valid_file_index (file))
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{
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const file_entry *fe = file_name_at (file);
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if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (fe->name))
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{
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const char *dir = fe->include_dir (this);
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if (dir != NULL)
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return gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> (concat (dir, SLASH_STRING,
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fe->name,
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(char *) NULL));
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}
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return make_unique_xstrdup (fe->name);
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}
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else
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{
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/* The compiler produced a bogus file number. We can at least
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record the macro definitions made in the file, even if we
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won't be able to find the file by name. */
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char fake_name[80];
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xsnprintf (fake_name, sizeof (fake_name),
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"<bad macro file number %d>", file);
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complaint (_("bad file number in macro information (%d)"),
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file);
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return make_unique_xstrdup (fake_name);
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}
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}
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gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
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line_header::file_full_name (int file, const char *comp_dir) const
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{
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/* Is the file number a valid index into the line header's file name
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table? Remember that file numbers start with one, not zero. */
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if (is_valid_file_index (file))
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{
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gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> relative = file_file_name (file);
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if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (relative.get ()) || comp_dir == NULL)
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return relative;
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return gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> (concat (comp_dir, SLASH_STRING,
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relative.get (),
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(char *) NULL));
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}
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else
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return file_file_name (file);
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}
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static void
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dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint (void)
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{
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complaint (_("statement list doesn't fit in .debug_line section"));
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}
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/* Cover function for read_initial_length.
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Returns the length of the object at BUF, and stores the size of the
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initial length in *BYTES_READ and stores the size that offsets will be in
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*OFFSET_SIZE.
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If the initial length size is not equivalent to that specified in
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CU_HEADER then issue a complaint.
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This is useful when reading non-comp-unit headers. */
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static LONGEST
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read_checked_initial_length_and_offset (bfd *abfd, const gdb_byte *buf,
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const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
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unsigned int *bytes_read,
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unsigned int *offset_size)
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{
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LONGEST length = read_initial_length (abfd, buf, bytes_read);
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gdb_assert (cu_header->initial_length_size == 4
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|| cu_header->initial_length_size == 8
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|| cu_header->initial_length_size == 12);
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if (cu_header->initial_length_size != *bytes_read)
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complaint (_("intermixed 32-bit and 64-bit DWARF sections"));
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*offset_size = (*bytes_read == 4) ? 4 : 8;
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return length;
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}
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/* Read directory or file name entry format, starting with byte of
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format count entries, ULEB128 pairs of entry formats, ULEB128 of
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entries count and the entries themselves in the described entry
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format. */
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static void
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read_formatted_entries (dwarf2_per_objfile *per_objfile, bfd *abfd,
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const gdb_byte **bufp, struct line_header *lh,
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const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header,
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void (*callback) (struct line_header *lh,
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const char *name,
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dir_index d_index,
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unsigned int mod_time,
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unsigned int length))
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{
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gdb_byte format_count, formati;
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ULONGEST data_count, datai;
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const gdb_byte *buf = *bufp;
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const gdb_byte *format_header_data;
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unsigned int bytes_read;
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format_count = read_1_byte (abfd, buf);
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buf += 1;
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format_header_data = buf;
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for (formati = 0; formati < format_count; formati++)
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{
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read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read);
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buf += bytes_read;
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read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read);
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buf += bytes_read;
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}
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data_count = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read);
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buf += bytes_read;
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for (datai = 0; datai < data_count; datai++)
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{
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const gdb_byte *format = format_header_data;
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struct file_entry fe;
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for (formati = 0; formati < format_count; formati++)
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{
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ULONGEST content_type = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, format, &bytes_read);
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format += bytes_read;
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ULONGEST form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, format, &bytes_read);
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format += bytes_read;
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gdb::optional<const char *> string;
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gdb::optional<unsigned int> uint;
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switch (form)
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{
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case DW_FORM_string:
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string.emplace (read_direct_string (abfd, buf, &bytes_read));
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buf += bytes_read;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_line_strp:
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string.emplace
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(per_objfile->read_line_string (buf, cu_header, &bytes_read));
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buf += bytes_read;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_data1:
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uint.emplace (read_1_byte (abfd, buf));
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buf += 1;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_data2:
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uint.emplace (read_2_bytes (abfd, buf));
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buf += 2;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_data4:
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uint.emplace (read_4_bytes (abfd, buf));
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buf += 4;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_data8:
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uint.emplace (read_8_bytes (abfd, buf));
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buf += 8;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_data16:
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/* This is used for MD5, but file_entry does not record MD5s. */
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buf += 16;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_udata:
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uint.emplace (read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, buf, &bytes_read));
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buf += bytes_read;
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break;
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case DW_FORM_block:
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/* It is valid only for DW_LNCT_timestamp which is ignored by
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current GDB. */
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break;
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}
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switch (content_type)
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{
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case DW_LNCT_path:
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if (string.has_value ())
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fe.name = *string;
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break;
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case DW_LNCT_directory_index:
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if (uint.has_value ())
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fe.d_index = (dir_index) *uint;
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break;
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case DW_LNCT_timestamp:
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if (uint.has_value ())
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fe.mod_time = *uint;
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break;
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case DW_LNCT_size:
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if (uint.has_value ())
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fe.length = *uint;
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break;
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case DW_LNCT_MD5:
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break;
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default:
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complaint (_("Unknown format content type %s"),
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pulongest (content_type));
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}
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}
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callback (lh, fe.name, fe.d_index, fe.mod_time, fe.length);
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}
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*bufp = buf;
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}
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/* See line-header.h. */
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line_header_up
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dwarf_decode_line_header (sect_offset sect_off, bool is_dwz,
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dwarf2_per_objfile *per_objfile,
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struct dwarf2_section_info *section,
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const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header)
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{
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const gdb_byte *line_ptr;
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unsigned int bytes_read, offset_size;
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int i;
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const char *cur_dir, *cur_file;
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bfd *abfd = section->get_bfd_owner ();
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/* Make sure that at least there's room for the total_length field.
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That could be 12 bytes long, but we're just going to fudge that. */
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if (to_underlying (sect_off) + 4 >= section->size)
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{
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dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint ();
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return 0;
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}
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line_header_up lh (new line_header ());
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lh->sect_off = sect_off;
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lh->offset_in_dwz = is_dwz;
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line_ptr = section->buffer + to_underlying (sect_off);
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/* Read in the header. */
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lh->total_length =
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read_checked_initial_length_and_offset (abfd, line_ptr, cu_header,
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&bytes_read, &offset_size);
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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const gdb_byte *start_here = line_ptr;
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if (line_ptr + lh->total_length > (section->buffer + section->size))
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{
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dwarf2_statement_list_fits_in_line_number_section_complaint ();
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return 0;
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}
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lh->statement_program_end = start_here + lh->total_length;
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lh->version = read_2_bytes (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 2;
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if (lh->version > 5)
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{
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/* This is a version we don't understand. The format could have
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changed in ways we don't handle properly so just punt. */
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complaint (_("unsupported version in .debug_line section"));
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return NULL;
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}
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if (lh->version >= 5)
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{
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gdb_byte segment_selector_size;
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/* Skip address size. */
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read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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segment_selector_size = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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if (segment_selector_size != 0)
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{
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complaint (_("unsupported segment selector size %u "
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"in .debug_line section"),
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segment_selector_size);
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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lh->header_length = read_offset (abfd, line_ptr, offset_size);
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line_ptr += offset_size;
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lh->statement_program_start = line_ptr + lh->header_length;
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lh->minimum_instruction_length = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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if (lh->version >= 4)
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{
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lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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}
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else
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lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction = 1;
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if (lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction == 0)
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{
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lh->maximum_ops_per_instruction = 1;
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complaint (_("invalid maximum_ops_per_instruction "
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"in `.debug_line' section"));
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}
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lh->default_is_stmt = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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lh->line_base = read_1_signed_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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lh->line_range = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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lh->opcode_base = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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lh->standard_opcode_lengths.reset (new unsigned char[lh->opcode_base]);
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lh->standard_opcode_lengths[0] = 1; /* This should never be used anyway. */
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for (i = 1; i < lh->opcode_base; ++i)
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{
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lh->standard_opcode_lengths[i] = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr);
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line_ptr += 1;
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}
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if (lh->version >= 5)
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{
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/* Read directory table. */
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read_formatted_entries (per_objfile, abfd, &line_ptr, lh.get (),
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cu_header,
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[] (struct line_header *header, const char *name,
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dir_index d_index, unsigned int mod_time,
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unsigned int length)
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{
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header->add_include_dir (name);
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});
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/* Read file name table. */
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read_formatted_entries (per_objfile, abfd, &line_ptr, lh.get (),
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cu_header,
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[] (struct line_header *header, const char *name,
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dir_index d_index, unsigned int mod_time,
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unsigned int length)
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{
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header->add_file_name (name, d_index, mod_time, length);
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});
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}
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else
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{
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/* Read directory table. */
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while ((cur_dir = read_direct_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL)
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{
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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lh->add_include_dir (cur_dir);
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}
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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/* Read file name table. */
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while ((cur_file = read_direct_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL)
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{
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unsigned int mod_time, length;
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dir_index d_index;
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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d_index = (dir_index) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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mod_time = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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length = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read);
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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lh->add_file_name (cur_file, d_index, mod_time, length);
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}
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line_ptr += bytes_read;
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}
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if (line_ptr > (section->buffer + section->size))
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complaint (_("line number info header doesn't "
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"fit in `.debug_line' section"));
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return lh;
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}
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