binutils-gdb/gdb/buildsym.h
Ron Unrau f85d9973b3 * partial-stab.h: 'F' and 'f' type N_FUN psymbols should pass
CUR_SYMBOL_VALUE as CORE_ADDR instead of long
        * buildsym.[ch]: export pending_blocks list
	* tm-txvu.h: define TARGET_READ_SP and TARGET_WRITE_SP
	* txvu-tdep.c: rewrite symtabs to support N_FUN symbols in overlays.
	  (Actually, the last version did this for N_SLINE symbols).
	  (txvu_read_sp,txvu_write_sp): new
1998-06-14 14:48:27 +00:00

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/* Build symbol tables in GDB's internal format.
Copyright (C) 1986-1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program 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 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#if !defined (BUILDSYM_H)
#define BUILDSYM_H 1
/* This module provides definitions used for creating and adding to
the symbol table. These routines are called from various symbol-
file-reading routines.
They originated in dbxread.c of gdb-4.2, and were split out to
make xcoffread.c more maintainable by sharing code.
Variables declared in this file can be defined by #define-ing
the name EXTERN to null. It is used to declare variables that
are normally extern, but which get defined in a single module
using this technique. */
#ifndef EXTERN
#define EXTERN extern
#endif
#define HASHSIZE 127 /* Size of things hashed via hashname() */
/* Name of source file whose symbol data we are now processing.
This comes from a symbol of type N_SO. */
EXTERN char *last_source_file;
/* Core address of start of text of current source file.
This too comes from the N_SO symbol. */
EXTERN CORE_ADDR last_source_start_addr;
/* The list of sub-source-files within the current individual compilation.
Each file gets its own symtab with its own linetable and associated info,
but they all share one blockvector. */
struct subfile
{
struct subfile *next;
char *name;
char *dirname;
struct linetable *line_vector;
int line_vector_length;
enum language language;
char *debugformat;
};
EXTERN struct subfile *subfiles;
EXTERN struct subfile *current_subfile;
/* Global variable which, when set, indicates that we are processing a
.o file compiled with gcc */
EXTERN unsigned char processing_gcc_compilation;
/* When set, we are processing a .o file compiled by sun acc. This is
misnamed; it refers to all stabs-in-elf implementations which use
N_UNDF the way Sun does, including Solaris gcc. Hopefully all
stabs-in-elf implementations ever invented will choose to be
compatible. */
EXTERN unsigned char processing_acc_compilation;
/* Count symbols as they are processed, for error messages. */
EXTERN unsigned int symnum;
/* Record the symbols defined for each context in a list.
We don't create a struct block for the context until we
know how long to make it. */
#define PENDINGSIZE 100
struct pending
{
struct pending *next;
int nsyms;
struct symbol *symbol[PENDINGSIZE];
};
/* Here are the three lists that symbols are put on. */
EXTERN struct pending *file_symbols; /* static at top level, and types */
EXTERN struct pending *global_symbols; /* global functions and variables */
EXTERN struct pending *local_symbols; /* everything local to lexic context */
/* Stack representing unclosed lexical contexts
(that will become blocks, eventually). */
struct context_stack
{
/* Outer locals at the time we entered */
struct pending *locals;
/* Pointer into blocklist as of entry */
struct pending_block *old_blocks;
/* Name of function, if any, defining context*/
struct symbol *name;
/* PC where this context starts */
CORE_ADDR start_addr;
/* Temp slot for exception handling. */
CORE_ADDR end_addr;
/* For error-checking matching push/pop */
int depth;
};
EXTERN struct context_stack *context_stack;
/* Index of first unused entry in context stack. */
EXTERN int context_stack_depth;
/* Currently allocated size of context stack. */
EXTERN int context_stack_size;
/* Macro "function" for popping contexts from the stack. Pushing is done
by a real function, push_context. This returns a pointer to a struct
context_stack. */
#define pop_context() (&context_stack[--context_stack_depth]);
/* Nonzero if within a function (so symbols should be local,
if nothing says specifically). */
EXTERN int within_function;
/* List of blocks already made (lexical contexts already closed).
This is used at the end to make the blockvector. */
struct pending_block
{
struct pending_block *next;
struct block *block;
};
/* Pointer to the head of a linked list of symbol blocks which have
already been finalized (lexical contexts already closed) and which are
just waiting to be built into a blockvector when finalizing the
associated symtab. */
EXTERN struct pending_block *pending_blocks;
struct subfile_stack
{
struct subfile_stack *next;
char *name;
};
EXTERN struct subfile_stack *subfile_stack;
#define next_symbol_text(objfile) (*next_symbol_text_func)(objfile)
/* Function to invoke get the next symbol. Return the symbol name. */
EXTERN char *(*next_symbol_text_func) PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
/* Vector of types defined so far, indexed by their type numbers.
Used for both stabs and coff.
(In newer sun systems, dbx uses a pair of numbers in parens,
as in "(SUBFILENUM,NUMWITHINSUBFILE)". Then these numbers must be
translated through the type_translations hash table to get
the index into the type vector.) */
EXTERN struct type **type_vector;
/* Number of elements allocated for type_vector currently. */
EXTERN int type_vector_length;
/* Initial size of type vector. Is realloc'd larger if needed,
and realloc'd down to the size actually used, when completed. */
#define INITIAL_TYPE_VECTOR_LENGTH 160
extern void
add_symbol_to_list PARAMS ((struct symbol *, struct pending **));
extern struct symbol *
find_symbol_in_list PARAMS ((struct pending *, char *, int));
extern void
finish_block PARAMS ((struct symbol *, struct pending **,
struct pending_block *, CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR,
struct objfile *));
extern void
really_free_pendings PARAMS ((int foo));
extern void
start_subfile PARAMS ((char *, char *));
extern void
patch_subfile_names PARAMS ((struct subfile *subfile, char *name));
extern void
push_subfile PARAMS ((void));
extern char *
pop_subfile PARAMS ((void));
extern struct symtab *
end_symtab PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, struct objfile *, int));
extern void
scan_file_globals PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
extern void
buildsym_new_init PARAMS ((void));
extern void
buildsym_init PARAMS ((void));
extern struct context_stack *
push_context PARAMS ((int, CORE_ADDR));
extern void
record_line PARAMS ((struct subfile *, int, CORE_ADDR));
extern void
start_symtab PARAMS ((char *, char *, CORE_ADDR));
extern int
hashname PARAMS ((char *));
extern void
free_pending_blocks PARAMS ((void));
/* FIXME: Note that this is used only in buildsym.c and dstread.c,
which should be fixed to not need direct access to make_blockvector. */
extern struct blockvector *
make_blockvector PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
/* FIXME: Note that this is used only in buildsym.c and dstread.c,
which should be fixed to not need direct access to record_pending_block. */
extern void
record_pending_block PARAMS ((struct objfile *, struct block *,
struct pending_block *));
extern void
record_debugformat PARAMS ((char *));
#undef EXTERN
#endif /* defined (BUILDSYM_H) */