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d07734e3 | 1 | /* Support routines for building symbol tables in GDB's internal format. |
93297ea0 JG |
2 | Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 |
3 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
c0302457 JG |
4 | |
5 | This file is part of GDB. | |
6 | ||
7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
10 | (at your option) any later version. | |
11 | ||
12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | ||
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
19 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
20 | ||
21 | /* This module provides subroutines used for creating and adding to | |
22 | the symbol table. These routines are called from various symbol- | |
d07734e3 | 23 | file-reading routines. |
c0302457 | 24 | |
d07734e3 FF |
25 | Routines to support specific debugging information formats (stabs, |
26 | DWARF, etc) belong somewhere else. */ | |
c0302457 JG |
27 | |
28 | #include "defs.h" | |
d07734e3 | 29 | #include "bfd.h" |
c0302457 JG |
30 | #include "obstack.h" |
31 | #include "symtab.h" | |
c0302457 | 32 | #include "symfile.h" /* Needed for "struct complaint" */ |
5e2e79f8 | 33 | #include "objfiles.h" |
51b80b00 | 34 | #include "complaints.h" |
c0302457 | 35 | #include <string.h> |
c0302457 JG |
36 | |
37 | /* Ask buildsym.h to define the vars it normally declares `extern'. */ | |
38 | #define EXTERN /**/ | |
39 | #include "buildsym.h" /* Our own declarations */ | |
40 | #undef EXTERN | |
41 | ||
1ab3bf1b JG |
42 | static int |
43 | compare_line_numbers PARAMS ((const void *, const void *)); | |
44 | ||
45 | static struct blockvector * | |
46 | make_blockvector PARAMS ((struct objfile *)); | |
47 | ||
1ab3bf1b | 48 | \f |
4137c5fc JG |
49 | /* Initial sizes of data structures. These are realloc'd larger if needed, |
50 | and realloc'd down to the size actually used, when completed. */ | |
51 | ||
52 | #define INITIAL_CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE 10 | |
4137c5fc | 53 | #define INITIAL_LINE_VECTOR_LENGTH 1000 |
d07734e3 | 54 | |
c0302457 JG |
55 | \f |
56 | /* Complaints about the symbols we have encountered. */ | |
57 | ||
58 | struct complaint innerblock_complaint = | |
59 | {"inner block not inside outer block in %s", 0, 0}; | |
60 | ||
76512886 JG |
61 | struct complaint innerblock_anon_complaint = |
62 | {"inner block not inside outer block", 0, 0}; | |
63 | ||
c0302457 | 64 | struct complaint blockvector_complaint = |
5573d7d4 | 65 | {"block at 0x%lx out of order", 0, 0}; |
c0302457 | 66 | |
c0302457 JG |
67 | \f |
68 | /* maintain the lists of symbols and blocks */ | |
69 | ||
70 | /* Add a symbol to one of the lists of symbols. */ | |
d07734e3 | 71 | |
c0302457 JG |
72 | void |
73 | add_symbol_to_list (symbol, listhead) | |
74 | struct symbol *symbol; | |
75 | struct pending **listhead; | |
76 | { | |
d07734e3 FF |
77 | register struct pending *link; |
78 | ||
c0302457 JG |
79 | /* We keep PENDINGSIZE symbols in each link of the list. |
80 | If we don't have a link with room in it, add a new link. */ | |
d07734e3 | 81 | if (*listhead == NULL || (*listhead)->nsyms == PENDINGSIZE) |
c0302457 | 82 | { |
c0302457 JG |
83 | if (free_pendings) |
84 | { | |
85 | link = free_pendings; | |
86 | free_pendings = link->next; | |
87 | } | |
88 | else | |
d07734e3 FF |
89 | { |
90 | link = (struct pending *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct pending)); | |
91 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
92 | |
93 | link->next = *listhead; | |
94 | *listhead = link; | |
95 | link->nsyms = 0; | |
96 | } | |
97 | ||
98 | (*listhead)->symbol[(*listhead)->nsyms++] = symbol; | |
99 | } | |
100 | ||
c438b3af JK |
101 | /* Find a symbol named NAME on a LIST. NAME need not be '\0'-terminated; |
102 | LENGTH is the length of the name. */ | |
d07734e3 | 103 | |
a048c8f5 JG |
104 | struct symbol * |
105 | find_symbol_in_list (list, name, length) | |
106 | struct pending *list; | |
107 | char *name; | |
108 | int length; | |
109 | { | |
110 | int j; | |
d07734e3 | 111 | char *pp; |
a048c8f5 | 112 | |
d07734e3 FF |
113 | while (list != NULL) |
114 | { | |
115 | for (j = list->nsyms; --j >= 0; ) | |
116 | { | |
117 | pp = SYMBOL_NAME (list->symbol[j]); | |
118 | if (*pp == *name && strncmp (pp, name, length) == 0 && | |
119 | pp[length] == '\0') | |
120 | { | |
121 | return (list->symbol[j]); | |
122 | } | |
123 | } | |
124 | list = list->next; | |
a048c8f5 | 125 | } |
d07734e3 | 126 | return (NULL); |
a048c8f5 JG |
127 | } |
128 | ||
c0302457 | 129 | /* At end of reading syms, or in case of quit, |
d07734e3 | 130 | really free as many `struct pending's as we can easily find. */ |
c0302457 JG |
131 | |
132 | /* ARGSUSED */ | |
133 | void | |
134 | really_free_pendings (foo) | |
135 | int foo; | |
136 | { | |
137 | struct pending *next, *next1; | |
138 | #if 0 | |
139 | struct pending_block *bnext, *bnext1; | |
140 | #endif | |
141 | ||
142 | for (next = free_pendings; next; next = next1) | |
143 | { | |
144 | next1 = next->next; | |
84ffdec2 | 145 | free ((PTR)next); |
c0302457 | 146 | } |
d07734e3 | 147 | free_pendings = NULL; |
c0302457 JG |
148 | |
149 | #if 0 /* Now we make the links in the symbol_obstack, so don't free them. */ | |
150 | for (bnext = pending_blocks; bnext; bnext = bnext1) | |
151 | { | |
152 | bnext1 = bnext->next; | |
84ffdec2 | 153 | free ((PTR)bnext); |
c0302457 JG |
154 | } |
155 | #endif | |
d07734e3 | 156 | pending_blocks = NULL; |
c0302457 | 157 | |
d07734e3 | 158 | for (next = file_symbols; next != NULL; next = next1) |
c0302457 JG |
159 | { |
160 | next1 = next->next; | |
84ffdec2 | 161 | free ((PTR)next); |
c0302457 | 162 | } |
d07734e3 | 163 | file_symbols = NULL; |
c0302457 | 164 | |
d07734e3 | 165 | for (next = global_symbols; next != NULL; next = next1) |
c0302457 JG |
166 | { |
167 | next1 = next->next; | |
84ffdec2 | 168 | free ((PTR)next); |
c0302457 | 169 | } |
d07734e3 | 170 | global_symbols = NULL; |
c0302457 JG |
171 | } |
172 | ||
173 | /* Take one of the lists of symbols and make a block from it. | |
174 | Keep the order the symbols have in the list (reversed from the input file). | |
175 | Put the block on the list of pending blocks. */ | |
176 | ||
177 | void | |
1ab3bf1b | 178 | finish_block (symbol, listhead, old_blocks, start, end, objfile) |
c0302457 JG |
179 | struct symbol *symbol; |
180 | struct pending **listhead; | |
181 | struct pending_block *old_blocks; | |
182 | CORE_ADDR start, end; | |
1ab3bf1b | 183 | struct objfile *objfile; |
c0302457 JG |
184 | { |
185 | register struct pending *next, *next1; | |
186 | register struct block *block; | |
187 | register struct pending_block *pblock; | |
188 | struct pending_block *opblock; | |
189 | register int i; | |
d07734e3 | 190 | register int j; |
c0302457 JG |
191 | |
192 | /* Count the length of the list of symbols. */ | |
193 | ||
cd46ffad FF |
194 | for (next = *listhead, i = 0; |
195 | next; | |
196 | i += next->nsyms, next = next->next) | |
d07734e3 FF |
197 | { |
198 | /*EMPTY*/; | |
199 | } | |
c0302457 | 200 | |
1ab3bf1b | 201 | block = (struct block *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, |
a048c8f5 | 202 | (sizeof (struct block) + ((i - 1) * sizeof (struct symbol *)))); |
c0302457 JG |
203 | |
204 | /* Copy the symbols into the block. */ | |
205 | ||
206 | BLOCK_NSYMS (block) = i; | |
207 | for (next = *listhead; next; next = next->next) | |
208 | { | |
c0302457 | 209 | for (j = next->nsyms - 1; j >= 0; j--) |
d07734e3 FF |
210 | { |
211 | BLOCK_SYM (block, --i) = next->symbol[j]; | |
212 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
213 | } |
214 | ||
215 | BLOCK_START (block) = start; | |
216 | BLOCK_END (block) = end; | |
d07734e3 FF |
217 | /* Superblock filled in when containing block is made */ |
218 | BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block) = NULL; | |
c0302457 JG |
219 | BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED (block) = processing_gcc_compilation; |
220 | ||
221 | /* Put the block in as the value of the symbol that names it. */ | |
222 | ||
223 | if (symbol) | |
224 | { | |
225 | SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (symbol) = block; | |
226 | BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) = symbol; | |
227 | } | |
228 | else | |
d07734e3 FF |
229 | { |
230 | BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) = NULL; | |
231 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
232 | |
233 | /* Now "free" the links of the list, and empty the list. */ | |
234 | ||
235 | for (next = *listhead; next; next = next1) | |
236 | { | |
237 | next1 = next->next; | |
238 | next->next = free_pendings; | |
239 | free_pendings = next; | |
240 | } | |
d07734e3 | 241 | *listhead = NULL; |
c0302457 JG |
242 | |
243 | /* Install this block as the superblock | |
244 | of all blocks made since the start of this scope | |
245 | that don't have superblocks yet. */ | |
246 | ||
d07734e3 | 247 | opblock = NULL; |
c0302457 JG |
248 | for (pblock = pending_blocks; pblock != old_blocks; pblock = pblock->next) |
249 | { | |
d07734e3 FF |
250 | if (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) == NULL) |
251 | { | |
c0302457 | 252 | #if 1 |
d07734e3 FF |
253 | /* Check to be sure the blocks are nested as we receive them. |
254 | If the compiler/assembler/linker work, this just burns a small | |
255 | amount of time. */ | |
256 | if (BLOCK_START (pblock->block) < BLOCK_START (block) || | |
257 | BLOCK_END (pblock->block) > BLOCK_END (block)) | |
258 | { | |
259 | if (symbol) | |
260 | { | |
2e4964ad FF |
261 | complain (&innerblock_complaint, |
262 | SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (symbol)); | |
d07734e3 FF |
263 | } |
264 | else | |
265 | { | |
51b80b00 | 266 | complain (&innerblock_anon_complaint); |
d07734e3 FF |
267 | } |
268 | BLOCK_START (pblock->block) = BLOCK_START (block); | |
269 | BLOCK_END (pblock->block) = BLOCK_END (block); | |
270 | } | |
c0302457 | 271 | #endif |
d07734e3 FF |
272 | BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) = block; |
273 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
274 | opblock = pblock; |
275 | } | |
276 | ||
277 | /* Record this block on the list of all blocks in the file. | |
278 | Put it after opblock, or at the beginning if opblock is 0. | |
279 | This puts the block in the list after all its subblocks. */ | |
280 | ||
281 | /* Allocate in the symbol_obstack to save time. | |
282 | It wastes a little space. */ | |
283 | pblock = (struct pending_block *) | |
1ab3bf1b | 284 | obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, |
c0302457 JG |
285 | sizeof (struct pending_block)); |
286 | pblock->block = block; | |
287 | if (opblock) | |
288 | { | |
289 | pblock->next = opblock->next; | |
290 | opblock->next = pblock; | |
291 | } | |
292 | else | |
293 | { | |
294 | pblock->next = pending_blocks; | |
295 | pending_blocks = pblock; | |
296 | } | |
297 | } | |
298 | ||
1ab3bf1b JG |
299 | static struct blockvector * |
300 | make_blockvector (objfile) | |
c438b3af | 301 | struct objfile *objfile; |
c0302457 JG |
302 | { |
303 | register struct pending_block *next; | |
304 | register struct blockvector *blockvector; | |
305 | register int i; | |
306 | ||
307 | /* Count the length of the list of blocks. */ | |
308 | ||
d07734e3 | 309 | for (next = pending_blocks, i = 0; next; next = next->next, i++) {;} |
c0302457 JG |
310 | |
311 | blockvector = (struct blockvector *) | |
1ab3bf1b | 312 | obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, |
c0302457 JG |
313 | (sizeof (struct blockvector) |
314 | + (i - 1) * sizeof (struct block *))); | |
315 | ||
316 | /* Copy the blocks into the blockvector. | |
317 | This is done in reverse order, which happens to put | |
318 | the blocks into the proper order (ascending starting address). | |
319 | finish_block has hair to insert each block into the list | |
320 | after its subblocks in order to make sure this is true. */ | |
321 | ||
322 | BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector) = i; | |
d07734e3 FF |
323 | for (next = pending_blocks; next; next = next->next) |
324 | { | |
325 | BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, --i) = next->block; | |
326 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
327 | |
328 | #if 0 /* Now we make the links in the obstack, so don't free them. */ | |
329 | /* Now free the links of the list, and empty the list. */ | |
330 | ||
331 | for (next = pending_blocks; next; next = next1) | |
332 | { | |
333 | next1 = next->next; | |
334 | free (next); | |
335 | } | |
336 | #endif | |
d07734e3 | 337 | pending_blocks = NULL; |
c0302457 JG |
338 | |
339 | #if 1 /* FIXME, shut this off after a while to speed up symbol reading. */ | |
340 | /* Some compilers output blocks in the wrong order, but we depend | |
341 | on their being in the right order so we can binary search. | |
342 | Check the order and moan about it. FIXME. */ | |
343 | if (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector) > 1) | |
d07734e3 FF |
344 | { |
345 | for (i = 1; i < BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector); i++) | |
346 | { | |
347 | if (BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i-1)) | |
348 | > BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i))) | |
349 | { | |
350 | complain (&blockvector_complaint, | |
5573d7d4 | 351 | (unsigned long) BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i))); |
d07734e3 FF |
352 | } |
353 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
354 | } |
355 | #endif | |
356 | ||
d07734e3 | 357 | return (blockvector); |
c0302457 | 358 | } |
d07734e3 | 359 | |
c0302457 | 360 | \f |
4137c5fc | 361 | /* Start recording information about source code that came from an included |
c438b3af JK |
362 | (or otherwise merged-in) source file with a different name. NAME is |
363 | the name of the file (cannot be NULL), DIRNAME is the directory in which | |
364 | it resides (or NULL if not known). */ | |
c0302457 JG |
365 | |
366 | void | |
4137c5fc JG |
367 | start_subfile (name, dirname) |
368 | char *name; | |
369 | char *dirname; | |
370 | { | |
371 | register struct subfile *subfile; | |
372 | ||
373 | /* See if this subfile is already known as a subfile of the | |
374 | current main source file. */ | |
375 | ||
376 | for (subfile = subfiles; subfile; subfile = subfile->next) | |
377 | { | |
2e4964ad | 378 | if (STREQ (subfile->name, name)) |
4137c5fc JG |
379 | { |
380 | current_subfile = subfile; | |
381 | return; | |
382 | } | |
383 | } | |
384 | ||
385 | /* This subfile is not known. Add an entry for it. | |
386 | Make an entry for this subfile in the list of all subfiles | |
387 | of the current main source file. */ | |
388 | ||
389 | subfile = (struct subfile *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct subfile)); | |
390 | subfile->next = subfiles; | |
391 | subfiles = subfile; | |
392 | current_subfile = subfile; | |
393 | ||
394 | /* Save its name and compilation directory name */ | |
7c622b41 | 395 | subfile->name = (name == NULL)? NULL : strdup (name); |
3416d90b | 396 | subfile->dirname = (dirname == NULL) ? NULL : strdup (dirname); |
4137c5fc JG |
397 | |
398 | /* Initialize line-number recording for this subfile. */ | |
d07734e3 | 399 | subfile->line_vector = NULL; |
2e4964ad FF |
400 | |
401 | /* Default the source language to whatever can be deduced from | |
402 | the filename. If nothing can be deduced (such as for a C/C++ | |
403 | include file with a ".h" extension), then inherit whatever | |
404 | language the previous subfile had. This kludgery is necessary | |
405 | because there is no standard way in some object formats to | |
406 | record the source language. Also, when symtabs are allocated | |
407 | we try to deduce a language then as well, but it is too late | |
408 | for us to use that information while reading symbols, since | |
409 | symtabs aren't allocated until after all the symbols have | |
410 | been processed for a given source file. */ | |
411 | ||
412 | subfile->language = deduce_language_from_filename (subfile->name); | |
413 | if (subfile->language == language_unknown && | |
414 | subfile->next != NULL) | |
415 | { | |
416 | subfile->language = subfile->next->language; | |
417 | } | |
56ad756a JK |
418 | |
419 | /* cfront output is a C program, so in most ways it looks like a C | |
420 | program. But to demangle we need to set the language to C++. We | |
421 | can distinguish cfront code by the fact that it has #line | |
422 | directives which specify a file name ending in .C. | |
423 | ||
424 | So if the filename of this subfile ends in .C, then change the language | |
8b05f64a JK |
425 | of any pending subfiles from C to C++. We also accept any other C++ |
426 | suffixes accepted by deduce_language_from_filename (in particular, | |
427 | some people use .cxx with cfront). */ | |
56ad756a JK |
428 | |
429 | if (subfile->name) | |
430 | { | |
56ad756a JK |
431 | struct subfile *s; |
432 | ||
8b05f64a | 433 | if (deduce_language_from_filename (subfile->name) == language_cplus) |
56ad756a JK |
434 | for (s = subfiles; s != NULL; s = s->next) |
435 | if (s->language == language_c) | |
436 | s->language = language_cplus; | |
437 | } | |
438 | ||
439 | /* And patch up this file if necessary. */ | |
440 | if (subfile->language == language_c | |
441 | && subfile->next != NULL | |
442 | && subfile->next->language == language_cplus) | |
443 | { | |
444 | subfile->language = language_cplus; | |
445 | } | |
4137c5fc | 446 | } |
d07734e3 | 447 | |
3416d90b FF |
448 | /* For stabs readers, the first N_SO symbol is assumed to be the source |
449 | file name, and the subfile struct is initialized using that assumption. | |
450 | If another N_SO symbol is later seen, immediately following the first | |
451 | one, then the first one is assumed to be the directory name and the | |
452 | second one is really the source file name. | |
453 | ||
454 | So we have to patch up the subfile struct by moving the old name value to | |
455 | dirname and remembering the new name. Some sanity checking is performed | |
456 | to ensure that the state of the subfile struct is reasonable and that the | |
457 | old name we are assuming to be a directory name actually is (by checking | |
458 | for a trailing '/'). */ | |
459 | ||
460 | void | |
461 | patch_subfile_names (subfile, name) | |
462 | struct subfile *subfile; | |
463 | char *name; | |
464 | { | |
465 | if (subfile != NULL && subfile->dirname == NULL && subfile->name != NULL | |
466 | && subfile->name[strlen(subfile->name)-1] == '/') | |
467 | { | |
468 | subfile->dirname = subfile->name; | |
469 | subfile->name = strdup (name); | |
2e4964ad FF |
470 | |
471 | /* Default the source language to whatever can be deduced from | |
472 | the filename. If nothing can be deduced (such as for a C/C++ | |
473 | include file with a ".h" extension), then inherit whatever | |
474 | language the previous subfile had. This kludgery is necessary | |
475 | because there is no standard way in some object formats to | |
476 | record the source language. Also, when symtabs are allocated | |
477 | we try to deduce a language then as well, but it is too late | |
478 | for us to use that information while reading symbols, since | |
479 | symtabs aren't allocated until after all the symbols have | |
480 | been processed for a given source file. */ | |
481 | ||
482 | subfile->language = deduce_language_from_filename (subfile->name); | |
483 | if (subfile->language == language_unknown && | |
484 | subfile->next != NULL) | |
485 | { | |
486 | subfile->language = subfile->next->language; | |
487 | } | |
3416d90b FF |
488 | } |
489 | } | |
490 | ||
4137c5fc | 491 | \f |
a048c8f5 JG |
492 | /* Handle the N_BINCL and N_EINCL symbol types |
493 | that act like N_SOL for switching source files | |
494 | (different subfiles, as we call them) within one object file, | |
495 | but using a stack rather than in an arbitrary order. */ | |
496 | ||
497 | void | |
498 | push_subfile () | |
499 | { | |
500 | register struct subfile_stack *tem | |
501 | = (struct subfile_stack *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct subfile_stack)); | |
502 | ||
503 | tem->next = subfile_stack; | |
504 | subfile_stack = tem; | |
d07734e3 FF |
505 | if (current_subfile == NULL || current_subfile->name == NULL) |
506 | { | |
507 | abort (); | |
508 | } | |
a048c8f5 | 509 | tem->name = current_subfile->name; |
a048c8f5 JG |
510 | } |
511 | ||
512 | char * | |
513 | pop_subfile () | |
514 | { | |
515 | register char *name; | |
516 | register struct subfile_stack *link = subfile_stack; | |
517 | ||
d07734e3 FF |
518 | if (link == NULL) |
519 | { | |
520 | abort (); | |
521 | } | |
a048c8f5 JG |
522 | name = link->name; |
523 | subfile_stack = link->next; | |
84ffdec2 | 524 | free ((PTR)link); |
d07734e3 | 525 | return (name); |
a048c8f5 | 526 | } |
d07734e3 | 527 | |
a048c8f5 | 528 | \f |
be7d4f3f JK |
529 | /* Add a linetable entry for line number LINE and address PC to the line |
530 | vector for SUBFILE. */ | |
4137c5fc JG |
531 | |
532 | void | |
533 | record_line (subfile, line, pc) | |
534 | register struct subfile *subfile; | |
c0302457 JG |
535 | int line; |
536 | CORE_ADDR pc; | |
537 | { | |
538 | struct linetable_entry *e; | |
539 | /* Ignore the dummy line number in libg.o */ | |
540 | ||
541 | if (line == 0xffff) | |
d07734e3 FF |
542 | { |
543 | return; | |
544 | } | |
c0302457 | 545 | |
4137c5fc | 546 | /* Make sure line vector exists and is big enough. */ |
d07734e3 FF |
547 | if (!subfile->line_vector) |
548 | { | |
549 | subfile->line_vector_length = INITIAL_LINE_VECTOR_LENGTH; | |
550 | subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) | |
4137c5fc JG |
551 | xmalloc (sizeof (struct linetable) |
552 | + subfile->line_vector_length * sizeof (struct linetable_entry)); | |
d07734e3 FF |
553 | subfile->line_vector->nitems = 0; |
554 | } | |
c0302457 | 555 | |
4137c5fc | 556 | if (subfile->line_vector->nitems + 1 >= subfile->line_vector_length) |
c0302457 | 557 | { |
4137c5fc JG |
558 | subfile->line_vector_length *= 2; |
559 | subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) | |
1ab3bf1b | 560 | xrealloc ((char *) subfile->line_vector, (sizeof (struct linetable) |
d07734e3 | 561 | + subfile->line_vector_length * sizeof (struct linetable_entry))); |
c0302457 JG |
562 | } |
563 | ||
4137c5fc | 564 | e = subfile->line_vector->item + subfile->line_vector->nitems++; |
c0302457 JG |
565 | e->line = line; e->pc = pc; |
566 | } | |
4137c5fc JG |
567 | |
568 | ||
569 | /* Needed in order to sort line tables from IBM xcoff files. Sigh! */ | |
570 | ||
1ab3bf1b JG |
571 | static int |
572 | compare_line_numbers (ln1p, ln2p) | |
573 | const PTR ln1p; | |
574 | const PTR ln2p; | |
4137c5fc | 575 | { |
c438b3af JK |
576 | struct linetable_entry *ln1 = (struct linetable_entry *) ln1p; |
577 | struct linetable_entry *ln2 = (struct linetable_entry *) ln2p; | |
578 | ||
579 | /* Note: this code does not assume that CORE_ADDRs can fit in ints. | |
580 | Please keep it that way. */ | |
581 | if (ln1->pc < ln2->pc) | |
582 | return -1; | |
583 | ||
584 | if (ln1->pc > ln2->pc) | |
585 | return 1; | |
586 | ||
587 | /* If pc equal, sort by line. I'm not sure whether this is optimum | |
588 | behavior (see comment at struct linetable in symtab.h). */ | |
589 | return ln1->line - ln2->line; | |
4137c5fc | 590 | } |
1ab3bf1b | 591 | |
c0302457 JG |
592 | \f |
593 | /* Start a new symtab for a new source file. | |
d07734e3 FF |
594 | Called, for example, when a stabs symbol of type N_SO is seen, or when |
595 | a DWARF TAG_compile_unit DIE is seen. | |
596 | It indicates the start of data for one original source file. */ | |
c0302457 JG |
597 | |
598 | void | |
599 | start_symtab (name, dirname, start_addr) | |
600 | char *name; | |
601 | char *dirname; | |
602 | CORE_ADDR start_addr; | |
603 | { | |
604 | ||
605 | last_source_file = name; | |
606 | last_source_start_addr = start_addr; | |
d07734e3 FF |
607 | file_symbols = NULL; |
608 | global_symbols = NULL; | |
c0302457 JG |
609 | within_function = 0; |
610 | ||
a048c8f5 JG |
611 | /* Context stack is initially empty. Allocate first one with room for |
612 | 10 levels; reuse it forever afterward. */ | |
d07734e3 FF |
613 | if (context_stack == NULL) |
614 | { | |
615 | context_stack_size = INITIAL_CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE; | |
616 | context_stack = (struct context_stack *) | |
617 | xmalloc (context_stack_size * sizeof (struct context_stack)); | |
618 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
619 | context_stack_depth = 0; |
620 | ||
c0302457 JG |
621 | /* Initialize the list of sub source files with one entry |
622 | for this file (the top-level source file). */ | |
623 | ||
d07734e3 FF |
624 | subfiles = NULL; |
625 | current_subfile = NULL; | |
c0302457 JG |
626 | start_subfile (name, dirname); |
627 | } | |
628 | ||
629 | /* Finish the symbol definitions for one main source file, | |
630 | close off all the lexical contexts for that file | |
631 | (creating struct block's for them), then make the struct symtab | |
632 | for that file and put it in the list of all such. | |
633 | ||
7b5d9650 | 634 | END_ADDR is the address of the end of the file's text. |
3c02636b JK |
635 | SECTION is the section number (in objfile->section_offsets) of |
636 | the blockvector and linetable. | |
7b5d9650 FF |
637 | |
638 | Note that it is possible for end_symtab() to return NULL. In particular, | |
639 | for the DWARF case at least, it will return NULL when it finds a | |
640 | compilation unit that has exactly one DIE, a TAG_compile_unit DIE. This | |
641 | can happen when we link in an object file that was compiled from an empty | |
642 | source file. Returning NULL is probably not the correct thing to do, | |
643 | because then gdb will never know about this empty file (FIXME). */ | |
c0302457 JG |
644 | |
645 | struct symtab * | |
3c02636b | 646 | end_symtab (end_addr, sort_pending, sort_linevec, objfile, section) |
c0302457 | 647 | CORE_ADDR end_addr; |
4137c5fc JG |
648 | int sort_pending; |
649 | int sort_linevec; | |
a048c8f5 | 650 | struct objfile *objfile; |
3c02636b | 651 | int section; |
c0302457 | 652 | { |
fee933f1 | 653 | register struct symtab *symtab = NULL; |
c0302457 JG |
654 | register struct blockvector *blockvector; |
655 | register struct subfile *subfile; | |
d07734e3 | 656 | register struct context_stack *cstk; |
c0302457 JG |
657 | struct subfile *nextsub; |
658 | ||
659 | /* Finish the lexical context of the last function in the file; | |
660 | pop the context stack. */ | |
661 | ||
662 | if (context_stack_depth > 0) | |
663 | { | |
c0302457 JG |
664 | context_stack_depth--; |
665 | cstk = &context_stack[context_stack_depth]; | |
666 | /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */ | |
667 | finish_block (cstk->name, &local_symbols, cstk->old_blocks, | |
1ab3bf1b | 668 | cstk->start_addr, end_addr, objfile); |
a048c8f5 | 669 | |
d07734e3 FF |
670 | /* Debug: if context stack still has something in it, |
671 | we are in trouble. */ | |
a048c8f5 | 672 | if (context_stack_depth > 0) |
d07734e3 FF |
673 | { |
674 | abort (); | |
675 | } | |
c0302457 JG |
676 | } |
677 | ||
9b280a7f | 678 | /* It is unfortunate that in xcoff, pending blocks might not be ordered |
4137c5fc JG |
679 | in this stage. Especially, blocks for static functions will show up at |
680 | the end. We need to sort them, so tools like `find_pc_function' and | |
681 | `find_pc_block' can work reliably. */ | |
d07734e3 FF |
682 | |
683 | if (sort_pending && pending_blocks) | |
684 | { | |
685 | /* FIXME! Remove this horrid bubble sort and use qsort!!! */ | |
686 | int swapped; | |
687 | do | |
688 | { | |
689 | struct pending_block *pb, *pbnext; | |
690 | ||
691 | pb = pending_blocks; | |
692 | pbnext = pb->next; | |
693 | swapped = 0; | |
694 | ||
695 | while (pbnext) | |
696 | { | |
697 | /* swap blocks if unordered! */ | |
698 | ||
699 | if (BLOCK_START(pb->block) < BLOCK_START(pbnext->block)) | |
700 | { | |
701 | struct block *tmp = pb->block; | |
702 | pb->block = pbnext->block; | |
703 | pbnext->block = tmp; | |
704 | swapped = 1; | |
705 | } | |
706 | pb = pbnext; | |
707 | pbnext = pbnext->next; | |
708 | } | |
709 | } while (swapped); | |
710 | } | |
4137c5fc | 711 | |
c0302457 JG |
712 | /* Cleanup any undefined types that have been left hanging around |
713 | (this needs to be done before the finish_blocks so that | |
d07734e3 | 714 | file_symbols is still good). |
c438b3af JK |
715 | |
716 | Both cleanup_undefined_types and finish_global_stabs are stabs | |
717 | specific, but harmless for other symbol readers, since on gdb | |
718 | startup or when finished reading stabs, the state is set so these | |
719 | are no-ops. FIXME: Is this handled right in case of QUIT? Can | |
720 | we make this cleaner? */ | |
721 | ||
c0302457 | 722 | cleanup_undefined_types (); |
d07734e3 | 723 | finish_global_stabs (objfile); |
c0302457 | 724 | |
d07734e3 FF |
725 | if (pending_blocks == NULL |
726 | && file_symbols == NULL | |
727 | && global_symbols == NULL) | |
728 | { | |
729 | /* Ignore symtabs that have no functions with real debugging info */ | |
730 | blockvector = NULL; | |
731 | } | |
732 | else | |
733 | { | |
734 | /* Define the STATIC_BLOCK & GLOBAL_BLOCK, and build the blockvector. */ | |
735 | finish_block (0, &file_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr, | |
736 | objfile); | |
737 | finish_block (0, &global_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr, | |
738 | objfile); | |
739 | blockvector = make_blockvector (objfile); | |
740 | } | |
c0302457 | 741 | |
818de002 | 742 | #ifdef PROCESS_LINENUMBER_HOOK |
9b280a7f | 743 | PROCESS_LINENUMBER_HOOK (); /* Needed for xcoff. */ |
818de002 PB |
744 | #endif |
745 | ||
c0302457 JG |
746 | /* Now create the symtab objects proper, one for each subfile. */ |
747 | /* (The main file is the last one on the chain.) */ | |
748 | ||
749 | for (subfile = subfiles; subfile; subfile = nextsub) | |
750 | { | |
fee933f1 | 751 | int linetablesize = 0; |
a048c8f5 JG |
752 | /* If we have blocks of symbols, make a symtab. |
753 | Otherwise, just ignore this file and any line number info in it. */ | |
d07734e3 FF |
754 | symtab = NULL; |
755 | if (blockvector) | |
756 | { | |
757 | if (subfile->line_vector) | |
758 | { | |
d07734e3 FF |
759 | linetablesize = sizeof (struct linetable) + |
760 | subfile->line_vector->nitems * sizeof (struct linetable_entry); | |
c438b3af JK |
761 | #if 0 |
762 | /* I think this is artifact from before it went on the obstack. | |
763 | I doubt we'll need the memory between now and when we | |
764 | free it later in this function. */ | |
765 | /* First, shrink the linetable to make more memory. */ | |
d07734e3 FF |
766 | subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) |
767 | xrealloc ((char *) subfile->line_vector, linetablesize); | |
c438b3af JK |
768 | #endif |
769 | /* If sort_linevec is false, we might want just check to make | |
770 | sure they are sorted and complain() if not, as a way of | |
771 | tracking down compilers/symbol readers which don't get | |
772 | them sorted right. */ | |
d07734e3 FF |
773 | |
774 | if (sort_linevec) | |
775 | qsort (subfile->line_vector->item, | |
776 | subfile->line_vector->nitems, | |
777 | sizeof (struct linetable_entry), compare_line_numbers); | |
778 | } | |
779 | ||
780 | /* Now, allocate a symbol table. */ | |
781 | symtab = allocate_symtab (subfile->name, objfile); | |
4137c5fc | 782 | |
d07734e3 FF |
783 | /* Fill in its components. */ |
784 | symtab->blockvector = blockvector; | |
785 | if (subfile->line_vector) | |
786 | { | |
787 | /* Reallocate the line table on the symbol obstack */ | |
788 | symtab->linetable = (struct linetable *) | |
789 | obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, linetablesize); | |
790 | memcpy (symtab->linetable, subfile->line_vector, linetablesize); | |
791 | } | |
792 | else | |
793 | { | |
794 | symtab->linetable = NULL; | |
795 | } | |
3c02636b | 796 | symtab->block_line_section = section; |
8275e802 FF |
797 | if (subfile->dirname) |
798 | { | |
799 | /* Reallocate the dirname on the symbol obstack */ | |
800 | symtab->dirname = (char *) | |
801 | obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, | |
802 | strlen (subfile -> dirname) + 1); | |
803 | strcpy (symtab->dirname, subfile->dirname); | |
804 | } | |
805 | else | |
806 | { | |
807 | symtab->dirname = NULL; | |
808 | } | |
d07734e3 FF |
809 | symtab->free_code = free_linetable; |
810 | symtab->free_ptr = NULL; | |
2b5a8d9c | 811 | |
2e4964ad FF |
812 | /* Use whatever language we have been using for this subfile, |
813 | not the one that was deduced in allocate_symtab from the | |
814 | filename. We already did our own deducing when we created | |
815 | the subfile, and we may have altered our opinion of what | |
816 | language it is from things we found in the symbols. */ | |
817 | symtab->language = subfile->language; | |
818 | ||
3c02636b JK |
819 | /* All symtabs for the main file and the subfiles share a |
820 | blockvector, so we need to clear primary for everything but | |
821 | the main file. */ | |
2b5a8d9c | 822 | |
3c02636b | 823 | symtab->primary = 0; |
d07734e3 | 824 | } |
3416d90b FF |
825 | if (subfile->name != NULL) |
826 | { | |
827 | free ((PTR) subfile->name); | |
828 | } | |
829 | if (subfile->dirname != NULL) | |
830 | { | |
831 | free ((PTR) subfile->dirname); | |
832 | } | |
833 | if (subfile->line_vector != NULL) | |
d07734e3 | 834 | { |
3416d90b | 835 | free ((PTR) subfile->line_vector); |
d07734e3 | 836 | } |
4137c5fc | 837 | |
c0302457 | 838 | nextsub = subfile->next; |
84ffdec2 | 839 | free ((PTR)subfile); |
c0302457 JG |
840 | } |
841 | ||
3c02636b | 842 | /* Set this for the main source file. */ |
1eeba686 | 843 | if (symtab) |
d07734e3 | 844 | { |
3c02636b | 845 | symtab->primary = 1; |
d07734e3 | 846 | } |
2b5a8d9c | 847 | |
d07734e3 FF |
848 | last_source_file = NULL; |
849 | current_subfile = NULL; | |
4137c5fc | 850 | |
d07734e3 | 851 | return (symtab); |
c0302457 | 852 | } |
a048c8f5 JG |
853 | |
854 | ||
855 | /* Push a context block. Args are an identifying nesting level (checkable | |
856 | when you pop it), and the starting PC address of this context. */ | |
857 | ||
858 | struct context_stack * | |
859 | push_context (desc, valu) | |
860 | int desc; | |
861 | CORE_ADDR valu; | |
862 | { | |
863 | register struct context_stack *new; | |
864 | ||
865 | if (context_stack_depth == context_stack_size) | |
866 | { | |
867 | context_stack_size *= 2; | |
868 | context_stack = (struct context_stack *) | |
1ab3bf1b JG |
869 | xrealloc ((char *) context_stack, |
870 | (context_stack_size * sizeof (struct context_stack))); | |
a048c8f5 JG |
871 | } |
872 | ||
873 | new = &context_stack[context_stack_depth++]; | |
874 | new->depth = desc; | |
875 | new->locals = local_symbols; | |
876 | new->old_blocks = pending_blocks; | |
877 | new->start_addr = valu; | |
d07734e3 | 878 | new->name = NULL; |
a048c8f5 | 879 | |
d07734e3 | 880 | local_symbols = NULL; |
a048c8f5 | 881 | |
d07734e3 | 882 | return (new); |
a048c8f5 | 883 | } |
d07734e3 | 884 | |
48f075eb SS |
885 | \f |
886 | /* Compute a small integer hash code for the given name. */ | |
887 | ||
888 | int | |
889 | hashname (name) | |
890 | char *name; | |
891 | { | |
892 | register char *p = name; | |
893 | register int total = p[0]; | |
894 | register int c; | |
895 | ||
896 | c = p[1]; | |
897 | total += c << 2; | |
898 | if (c) | |
899 | { | |
900 | c = p[2]; | |
901 | total += c << 4; | |
902 | if (c) | |
903 | { | |
904 | total += p[3] << 6; | |
905 | } | |
906 | } | |
907 | ||
908 | /* Ensure result is positive. */ | |
909 | if (total < 0) | |
910 | { | |
911 | total += (1000 << 6); | |
912 | } | |
913 | return (total % HASHSIZE); | |
914 | } | |
915 | ||
c0302457 JG |
916 | \f |
917 | /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when starting to read | |
918 | a fresh piece of a symbol file, e.g. reading in the stuff corresponding | |
919 | to a psymtab. */ | |
920 | ||
921 | void | |
922 | buildsym_init () | |
923 | { | |
d07734e3 FF |
924 | free_pendings = NULL; |
925 | file_symbols = NULL; | |
926 | global_symbols = NULL; | |
927 | pending_blocks = NULL; | |
c0302457 JG |
928 | } |
929 | ||
930 | /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new | |
931 | symbol file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another | |
932 | file, e.g. a shared library). */ | |
933 | ||
934 | void | |
935 | buildsym_new_init () | |
936 | { | |
c0302457 JG |
937 | buildsym_init (); |
938 | } | |
939 | ||
d07734e3 | 940 | /* Initializer for this module */ |
095db7ce | 941 | |
c0302457 JG |
942 | void |
943 | _initialize_buildsym () | |
944 | { | |
c0302457 | 945 | } |