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c906108c | 1 | /* Definitions for symbol file management in GDB. |
af5f3db6 | 2 | |
42a4f53d | 3 | Copyright (C) 1992-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
c906108c | 4 | |
c5aa993b | 5 | This file is part of GDB. |
c906108c | 6 | |
c5aa993b JM |
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 | |
a9762ec7 | 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
c5aa993b | 10 | (at your option) any later version. |
c906108c | 11 | |
c5aa993b JM |
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. | |
c906108c | 16 | |
c5aa993b | 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
a9762ec7 | 18 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
c906108c SS |
19 | |
20 | #if !defined (OBJFILES_H) | |
21 | #define OBJFILES_H | |
22 | ||
63e43d3a | 23 | #include "hashtab.h" |
3956d554 | 24 | #include "gdb_obstack.h" /* For obstack internals. */ |
b15cc25c | 25 | #include "objfile-flags.h" |
af5bf4ad | 26 | #include "symfile.h" |
6c95b8df | 27 | #include "progspace.h" |
8e260fc0 | 28 | #include "registry.h" |
65cf3563 | 29 | #include "gdb_bfd.h" |
d320c2b5 | 30 | #include "psymtab.h" |
b5ec771e | 31 | #include <vector> |
21708325 | 32 | #include "common/next-iterator.h" |
cac85af2 | 33 | #include "common/safe-iterator.h" |
3956d554 | 34 | |
af5f3db6 | 35 | struct bcache; |
2de7ced7 | 36 | struct htab; |
4a4b3fed | 37 | struct objfile_data; |
af5bf4ad | 38 | struct partial_symbol; |
08c0b5bc | 39 | |
c906108c SS |
40 | /* This structure maintains information on a per-objfile basis about the |
41 | "entry point" of the objfile, and the scope within which the entry point | |
42 | exists. It is possible that gdb will see more than one objfile that is | |
43 | executable, each with its own entry point. | |
44 | ||
45 | For example, for dynamically linked executables in SVR4, the dynamic linker | |
46 | code is contained within the shared C library, which is actually executable | |
47 | and is run by the kernel first when an exec is done of a user executable | |
48 | that is dynamically linked. The dynamic linker within the shared C library | |
49 | then maps in the various program segments in the user executable and jumps | |
50 | to the user executable's recorded entry point, as if the call had been made | |
51 | directly by the kernel. | |
52 | ||
73c1e0a1 AC |
53 | The traditional gdb method of using this info was to use the |
54 | recorded entry point to set the entry-file's lowpc and highpc from | |
627b3ba2 AC |
55 | the debugging information, where these values are the starting |
56 | address (inclusive) and ending address (exclusive) of the | |
57 | instruction space in the executable which correspond to the | |
0df8b418 | 58 | "startup file", i.e. crt0.o in most cases. This file is assumed to |
627b3ba2 AC |
59 | be a startup file and frames with pc's inside it are treated as |
60 | nonexistent. Setting these variables is necessary so that | |
61 | backtraces do not fly off the bottom of the stack. | |
62 | ||
63 | NOTE: cagney/2003-09-09: It turns out that this "traditional" | |
64 | method doesn't work. Corinna writes: ``It turns out that the call | |
2f72f850 | 65 | to test for "inside entry file" destroys a meaningful backtrace |
0df8b418 | 66 | under some conditions. E.g. the backtrace tests in the asm-source |
627b3ba2 AC |
67 | testcase are broken for some targets. In this test the functions |
68 | are all implemented as part of one file and the testcase is not | |
69 | necessarily linked with a start file (depending on the target). | |
70 | What happens is, that the first frame is printed normaly and | |
71 | following frames are treated as being inside the enttry file then. | |
72 | This way, only the #0 frame is printed in the backtrace output.'' | |
73 | Ref "frame.c" "NOTE: vinschen/2003-04-01". | |
c906108c SS |
74 | |
75 | Gdb also supports an alternate method to avoid running off the bottom | |
76 | of the stack. | |
77 | ||
78 | There are two frames that are "special", the frame for the function | |
79 | containing the process entry point, since it has no predecessor frame, | |
80 | and the frame for the function containing the user code entry point | |
81 | (the main() function), since all the predecessor frames are for the | |
82 | process startup code. Since we have no guarantee that the linked | |
83 | in startup modules have any debugging information that gdb can use, | |
84 | we need to avoid following frame pointers back into frames that might | |
95cf5869 | 85 | have been built in the startup code, as we might get hopelessly |
c906108c SS |
86 | confused. However, we almost always have debugging information |
87 | available for main(). | |
88 | ||
618ce49f AC |
89 | These variables are used to save the range of PC values which are |
90 | valid within the main() function and within the function containing | |
91 | the process entry point. If we always consider the frame for | |
92 | main() as the outermost frame when debugging user code, and the | |
93 | frame for the process entry point function as the outermost frame | |
94 | when debugging startup code, then all we have to do is have | |
95 | DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID return false whenever a frame's | |
96 | current PC is within the range specified by these variables. In | |
97 | essence, we set "ceilings" in the frame chain beyond which we will | |
c906108c SS |
98 | not proceed when following the frame chain back up the stack. |
99 | ||
100 | A nice side effect is that we can still debug startup code without | |
101 | running off the end of the frame chain, assuming that we have usable | |
102 | debugging information in the startup modules, and if we choose to not | |
103 | use the block at main, or can't find it for some reason, everything | |
104 | still works as before. And if we have no startup code debugging | |
105 | information but we do have usable information for main(), backtraces | |
6e4c6c91 | 106 | from user code don't go wandering off into the startup code. */ |
c906108c SS |
107 | |
108 | struct entry_info | |
95cf5869 DE |
109 | { |
110 | /* The unrelocated value we should use for this objfile entry point. */ | |
111 | CORE_ADDR entry_point; | |
c906108c | 112 | |
95cf5869 DE |
113 | /* The index of the section in which the entry point appears. */ |
114 | int the_bfd_section_index; | |
53eddfa6 | 115 | |
95cf5869 DE |
116 | /* Set to 1 iff ENTRY_POINT contains a valid value. */ |
117 | unsigned entry_point_p : 1; | |
6ef55de7 | 118 | |
95cf5869 DE |
119 | /* Set to 1 iff this object was initialized. */ |
120 | unsigned initialized : 1; | |
121 | }; | |
c906108c | 122 | |
f1f6aadf PA |
123 | /* Sections in an objfile. The section offsets are stored in the |
124 | OBJFILE. */ | |
c906108c | 125 | |
c5aa993b | 126 | struct obj_section |
95cf5869 DE |
127 | { |
128 | /* BFD section pointer */ | |
129 | struct bfd_section *the_bfd_section; | |
c906108c | 130 | |
95cf5869 DE |
131 | /* Objfile this section is part of. */ |
132 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
c906108c | 133 | |
95cf5869 DE |
134 | /* True if this "overlay section" is mapped into an "overlay region". */ |
135 | int ovly_mapped; | |
136 | }; | |
c906108c | 137 | |
f1f6aadf PA |
138 | /* Relocation offset applied to S. */ |
139 | #define obj_section_offset(s) \ | |
65cf3563 | 140 | (((s)->objfile->section_offsets)->offsets[gdb_bfd_section_index ((s)->objfile->obfd, (s)->the_bfd_section)]) |
f1f6aadf PA |
141 | |
142 | /* The memory address of section S (vma + offset). */ | |
143 | #define obj_section_addr(s) \ | |
1706c199 | 144 | (bfd_get_section_vma ((s)->objfile->obfd, s->the_bfd_section) \ |
f1f6aadf PA |
145 | + obj_section_offset (s)) |
146 | ||
147 | /* The one-passed-the-end memory address of section S | |
148 | (vma + size + offset). */ | |
149 | #define obj_section_endaddr(s) \ | |
1706c199 | 150 | (bfd_get_section_vma ((s)->objfile->obfd, s->the_bfd_section) \ |
f1f6aadf PA |
151 | + bfd_get_section_size ((s)->the_bfd_section) \ |
152 | + obj_section_offset (s)) | |
c906108c | 153 | |
c906108c SS |
154 | /* The "objstats" structure provides a place for gdb to record some |
155 | interesting information about its internal state at runtime, on a | |
156 | per objfile basis, such as information about the number of symbols | |
0df8b418 | 157 | read, size of string table (if any), etc. */ |
c906108c | 158 | |
c5aa993b | 159 | struct objstats |
95cf5869 DE |
160 | { |
161 | /* Number of partial symbols read. */ | |
9e86da07 | 162 | int n_psyms = 0; |
95cf5869 DE |
163 | |
164 | /* Number of full symbols read. */ | |
9e86da07 | 165 | int n_syms = 0; |
95cf5869 DE |
166 | |
167 | /* Number of ".stabs" read (if applicable). */ | |
9e86da07 | 168 | int n_stabs = 0; |
95cf5869 DE |
169 | |
170 | /* Number of types. */ | |
9e86da07 | 171 | int n_types = 0; |
95cf5869 DE |
172 | |
173 | /* Size of stringtable, (if applicable). */ | |
9e86da07 | 174 | int sz_strtab = 0; |
95cf5869 | 175 | }; |
c906108c SS |
176 | |
177 | #define OBJSTAT(objfile, expr) (objfile -> stats.expr) | |
178 | #define OBJSTATS struct objstats stats | |
a14ed312 KB |
179 | extern void print_objfile_statistics (void); |
180 | extern void print_symbol_bcache_statistics (void); | |
c906108c | 181 | |
9227b5eb | 182 | /* Number of entries in the minimal symbol hash table. */ |
375f3d86 | 183 | #define MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE 2039 |
9227b5eb | 184 | |
706e3705 TT |
185 | /* Some objfile data is hung off the BFD. This enables sharing of the |
186 | data across all objfiles using the BFD. The data is stored in an | |
187 | instance of this structure, and associated with the BFD using the | |
188 | registry system. */ | |
189 | ||
190 | struct objfile_per_bfd_storage | |
191 | { | |
23732b1e PA |
192 | objfile_per_bfd_storage () |
193 | : minsyms_read (false) | |
194 | {} | |
195 | ||
706e3705 TT |
196 | /* The storage has an obstack of its own. */ |
197 | ||
23732b1e | 198 | auto_obstack storage_obstack; |
95cf5869 | 199 | |
706e3705 TT |
200 | /* Byte cache for file names. */ |
201 | ||
23732b1e | 202 | bcache *filename_cache = NULL; |
6532ff36 TT |
203 | |
204 | /* Byte cache for macros. */ | |
95cf5869 | 205 | |
23732b1e | 206 | bcache *macro_cache = NULL; |
df6d5441 TT |
207 | |
208 | /* The gdbarch associated with the BFD. Note that this gdbarch is | |
209 | determined solely from BFD information, without looking at target | |
210 | information. The gdbarch determined from a running target may | |
211 | differ from this e.g. with respect to register types and names. */ | |
212 | ||
23732b1e | 213 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = NULL; |
84a1243b TT |
214 | |
215 | /* Hash table for mapping symbol names to demangled names. Each | |
216 | entry in the hash table is actually two consecutive strings, | |
217 | both null-terminated; the first one is a mangled or linkage | |
218 | name, and the second is the demangled name or just a zero byte | |
219 | if the name doesn't demangle. */ | |
95cf5869 | 220 | |
23732b1e | 221 | htab *demangled_names_hash = NULL; |
6ef55de7 TT |
222 | |
223 | /* The per-objfile information about the entry point, the scope (file/func) | |
224 | containing the entry point, and the scope of the user's main() func. */ | |
225 | ||
23732b1e | 226 | entry_info ei {}; |
3d548a53 TT |
227 | |
228 | /* The name and language of any "main" found in this objfile. The | |
229 | name can be NULL, which means that the information was not | |
230 | recorded. */ | |
231 | ||
23732b1e PA |
232 | const char *name_of_main = NULL; |
233 | enum language language_of_main = language_unknown; | |
34643a32 TT |
234 | |
235 | /* Each file contains a pointer to an array of minimal symbols for all | |
236 | global symbols that are defined within the file. The array is | |
237 | terminated by a "null symbol", one that has a NULL pointer for the | |
238 | name and a zero value for the address. This makes it easy to walk | |
239 | through the array when passed a pointer to somewhere in the middle | |
240 | of it. There is also a count of the number of symbols, which does | |
241 | not include the terminating null symbol. The array itself, as well | |
242 | as all the data that it points to, should be allocated on the | |
243 | objfile_obstack for this file. */ | |
244 | ||
23732b1e PA |
245 | minimal_symbol *msymbols = NULL; |
246 | int minimal_symbol_count = 0; | |
34643a32 | 247 | |
5f6cac40 TT |
248 | /* The number of minimal symbols read, before any minimal symbol |
249 | de-duplication is applied. Note in particular that this has only | |
250 | a passing relationship with the actual size of the table above; | |
251 | use minimal_symbol_count if you need the true size. */ | |
95cf5869 | 252 | |
23732b1e | 253 | int n_minsyms = 0; |
5f6cac40 | 254 | |
34643a32 TT |
255 | /* This is true if minimal symbols have already been read. Symbol |
256 | readers can use this to bypass minimal symbol reading. Also, the | |
257 | minimal symbol table management code in minsyms.c uses this to | |
258 | suppress new minimal symbols. You might think that MSYMBOLS or | |
259 | MINIMAL_SYMBOL_COUNT could be used for this, but it is possible | |
260 | for multiple readers to install minimal symbols into a given | |
261 | per-BFD. */ | |
262 | ||
23732b1e | 263 | bool minsyms_read : 1; |
34643a32 TT |
264 | |
265 | /* This is a hash table used to index the minimal symbols by name. */ | |
266 | ||
23732b1e | 267 | minimal_symbol *msymbol_hash[MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE] {}; |
34643a32 TT |
268 | |
269 | /* This hash table is used to index the minimal symbols by their | |
270 | demangled names. */ | |
271 | ||
23732b1e | 272 | minimal_symbol *msymbol_demangled_hash[MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE] {}; |
b5ec771e PA |
273 | |
274 | /* All the different languages of symbols found in the demangled | |
275 | hash table. A flat/vector-based map is more efficient than a map | |
276 | or hash table here, since this will only usually contain zero or | |
277 | one entries. */ | |
278 | std::vector<enum language> demangled_hash_languages; | |
706e3705 TT |
279 | }; |
280 | ||
c906108c SS |
281 | /* Master structure for keeping track of each file from which |
282 | gdb reads symbols. There are several ways these get allocated: 1. | |
283 | The main symbol file, symfile_objfile, set by the symbol-file command, | |
284 | 2. Additional symbol files added by the add-symbol-file command, | |
285 | 3. Shared library objfiles, added by ADD_SOLIB, 4. symbol files | |
286 | for modules that were loaded when GDB attached to a remote system | |
287 | (see remote-vx.c). */ | |
288 | ||
289 | struct objfile | |
95cf5869 | 290 | { |
9e86da07 TT |
291 | objfile (bfd *, const char *, objfile_flags); |
292 | ~objfile (); | |
293 | ||
294 | DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (objfile); | |
295 | ||
6d6a12bf TT |
296 | /* Reset the storage for the partial symbol tables. */ |
297 | ||
298 | void reset_psymtabs () | |
299 | { | |
300 | psymbol_map.clear (); | |
301 | partial_symtabs.reset (new psymtab_storage (this)); | |
302 | } | |
303 | ||
304 | ||
95cf5869 DE |
305 | /* All struct objfile's are chained together by their next pointers. |
306 | The program space field "objfiles" (frequently referenced via | |
307 | the macro "object_files") points to the first link in this chain. */ | |
c906108c | 308 | |
9e86da07 | 309 | struct objfile *next = nullptr; |
c906108c | 310 | |
95cf5869 DE |
311 | /* The object file's original name as specified by the user, |
312 | made absolute, and tilde-expanded. However, it is not canonicalized | |
313 | (i.e., it has not been passed through gdb_realpath). | |
314 | This pointer is never NULL. This does not have to be freed; it is | |
315 | guaranteed to have a lifetime at least as long as the objfile. */ | |
c906108c | 316 | |
9e86da07 | 317 | char *original_name = nullptr; |
c906108c | 318 | |
9e86da07 | 319 | CORE_ADDR addr_low = 0; |
c906108c | 320 | |
b15cc25c | 321 | /* Some flag bits for this objfile. */ |
e4f6d2ec | 322 | |
b15cc25c | 323 | objfile_flags flags; |
c906108c | 324 | |
95cf5869 | 325 | /* The program space associated with this objfile. */ |
c906108c | 326 | |
95cf5869 | 327 | struct program_space *pspace; |
6c95b8df | 328 | |
95cf5869 DE |
329 | /* List of compunits. |
330 | These are used to do symbol lookups and file/line-number lookups. */ | |
6c95b8df | 331 | |
9e86da07 | 332 | struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtabs = nullptr; |
c906108c | 333 | |
d320c2b5 | 334 | /* The partial symbol tables. */ |
c906108c | 335 | |
d320c2b5 | 336 | std::shared_ptr<psymtab_storage> partial_symtabs; |
c906108c | 337 | |
95cf5869 DE |
338 | /* The object file's BFD. Can be null if the objfile contains only |
339 | minimal symbols, e.g. the run time common symbols for SunOS4. */ | |
c906108c | 340 | |
95cf5869 | 341 | bfd *obfd; |
c906108c | 342 | |
95cf5869 DE |
343 | /* The per-BFD data. Note that this is treated specially if OBFD |
344 | is NULL. */ | |
c906108c | 345 | |
9e86da07 | 346 | struct objfile_per_bfd_storage *per_bfd = nullptr; |
706e3705 | 347 | |
95cf5869 DE |
348 | /* The modification timestamp of the object file, as of the last time |
349 | we read its symbols. */ | |
706e3705 | 350 | |
9e86da07 | 351 | long mtime = 0; |
c906108c | 352 | |
95cf5869 DE |
353 | /* Obstack to hold objects that should be freed when we load a new symbol |
354 | table from this object file. */ | |
c906108c | 355 | |
9e86da07 | 356 | struct obstack objfile_obstack {}; |
b99607ea | 357 | |
71a3c369 TT |
358 | /* Map symbol addresses to the partial symtab that defines the |
359 | object at that address. */ | |
360 | ||
361 | std::vector<std::pair<CORE_ADDR, partial_symtab *>> psymbol_map; | |
362 | ||
95cf5869 DE |
363 | /* Structure which keeps track of functions that manipulate objfile's |
364 | of the same type as this objfile. I.e. the function to read partial | |
365 | symbols for example. Note that this structure is in statically | |
366 | allocated memory, and is shared by all objfiles that use the | |
367 | object module reader of this type. */ | |
c906108c | 368 | |
9e86da07 | 369 | const struct sym_fns *sf = nullptr; |
c906108c | 370 | |
95cf5869 | 371 | /* Per objfile data-pointers required by other GDB modules. */ |
c906108c | 372 | |
9e86da07 | 373 | REGISTRY_FIELDS {}; |
0d0e1a63 | 374 | |
95cf5869 DE |
375 | /* Set of relocation offsets to apply to each section. |
376 | The table is indexed by the_bfd_section->index, thus it is generally | |
377 | as large as the number of sections in the binary. | |
378 | The table is stored on the objfile_obstack. | |
0d0e1a63 | 379 | |
95cf5869 DE |
380 | These offsets indicate that all symbols (including partial and |
381 | minimal symbols) which have been read have been relocated by this | |
382 | much. Symbols which are yet to be read need to be relocated by it. */ | |
c906108c | 383 | |
9e86da07 TT |
384 | struct section_offsets *section_offsets = nullptr; |
385 | int num_sections = 0; | |
c906108c | 386 | |
95cf5869 DE |
387 | /* Indexes in the section_offsets array. These are initialized by the |
388 | *_symfile_offsets() family of functions (som_symfile_offsets, | |
389 | xcoff_symfile_offsets, default_symfile_offsets). In theory they | |
390 | should correspond to the section indexes used by bfd for the | |
391 | current objfile. The exception to this for the time being is the | |
9e86da07 TT |
392 | SOM version. |
393 | ||
394 | These are initialized to -1 so that we can later detect if they | |
395 | are used w/o being properly assigned to. */ | |
c906108c | 396 | |
9e86da07 TT |
397 | int sect_index_text = -1; |
398 | int sect_index_data = -1; | |
399 | int sect_index_bss = -1; | |
400 | int sect_index_rodata = -1; | |
b8fbeb18 | 401 | |
95cf5869 DE |
402 | /* These pointers are used to locate the section table, which |
403 | among other things, is used to map pc addresses into sections. | |
404 | SECTIONS points to the first entry in the table, and | |
405 | SECTIONS_END points to the first location past the last entry | |
406 | in the table. The table is stored on the objfile_obstack. The | |
407 | sections are indexed by the BFD section index; but the | |
408 | structure data is only valid for certain sections | |
409 | (e.g. non-empty, SEC_ALLOC). */ | |
b8fbeb18 | 410 | |
9e86da07 TT |
411 | struct obj_section *sections = nullptr; |
412 | struct obj_section *sections_end = nullptr; | |
c906108c | 413 | |
95cf5869 DE |
414 | /* GDB allows to have debug symbols in separate object files. This is |
415 | used by .gnu_debuglink, ELF build id note and Mach-O OSO. | |
416 | Although this is a tree structure, GDB only support one level | |
417 | (ie a separate debug for a separate debug is not supported). Note that | |
418 | separate debug object are in the main chain and therefore will be | |
8b31193a | 419 | visited by all_objfiles & co iterators. Separate debug objfile always |
95cf5869 | 420 | has a non-nul separate_debug_objfile_backlink. */ |
c906108c | 421 | |
95cf5869 | 422 | /* Link to the first separate debug object, if any. */ |
15d123c9 | 423 | |
9e86da07 | 424 | struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile = nullptr; |
5b5d99cf | 425 | |
95cf5869 DE |
426 | /* If this is a separate debug object, this is used as a link to the |
427 | actual executable objfile. */ | |
15d123c9 | 428 | |
9e86da07 | 429 | struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile_backlink = nullptr; |
15d123c9 | 430 | |
95cf5869 DE |
431 | /* If this is a separate debug object, this is a link to the next one |
432 | for the same executable objfile. */ | |
5c4e30ca | 433 | |
9e86da07 | 434 | struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile_link = nullptr; |
95cf5869 DE |
435 | |
436 | /* Place to stash various statistics about this objfile. */ | |
437 | ||
438 | OBJSTATS; | |
439 | ||
440 | /* A linked list of symbols created when reading template types or | |
441 | function templates. These symbols are not stored in any symbol | |
442 | table, so we have to keep them here to relocate them | |
443 | properly. */ | |
444 | ||
9e86da07 | 445 | struct symbol *template_symbols = nullptr; |
63e43d3a PMR |
446 | |
447 | /* Associate a static link (struct dynamic_prop *) to all blocks (struct | |
448 | block *) that have one. | |
449 | ||
450 | In the context of nested functions (available in Pascal, Ada and GNU C, | |
451 | for instance), a static link (as in DWARF's DW_AT_static_link attribute) | |
452 | for a function is a way to get the frame corresponding to the enclosing | |
453 | function. | |
454 | ||
455 | Very few blocks have a static link, so it's more memory efficient to | |
456 | store these here rather than in struct block. Static links must be | |
457 | allocated on the objfile's obstack. */ | |
9e86da07 | 458 | htab_t static_links {}; |
95cf5869 | 459 | }; |
c906108c | 460 | |
c906108c SS |
461 | /* Declarations for functions defined in objfiles.c */ |
462 | ||
9c1877ea | 463 | extern struct gdbarch *get_objfile_arch (const struct objfile *); |
5e2b427d | 464 | |
abd0a5fa JK |
465 | extern int entry_point_address_query (CORE_ADDR *entry_p); |
466 | ||
9ab9195f EZ |
467 | extern CORE_ADDR entry_point_address (void); |
468 | ||
d82ea6a8 | 469 | extern void build_objfile_section_table (struct objfile *); |
c906108c | 470 | |
15d123c9 TG |
471 | extern struct objfile *objfile_separate_debug_iterate (const struct objfile *, |
472 | const struct objfile *); | |
473 | ||
5b5d99cf JB |
474 | extern void put_objfile_before (struct objfile *, struct objfile *); |
475 | ||
15d123c9 TG |
476 | extern void add_separate_debug_objfile (struct objfile *, struct objfile *); |
477 | ||
a14ed312 | 478 | extern void unlink_objfile (struct objfile *); |
c906108c | 479 | |
15d123c9 TG |
480 | extern void free_objfile_separate_debug (struct objfile *); |
481 | ||
a14ed312 | 482 | extern void free_all_objfiles (void); |
c906108c | 483 | |
3189cb12 | 484 | extern void objfile_relocate (struct objfile *, const struct section_offsets *); |
4141a416 | 485 | extern void objfile_rebase (struct objfile *, CORE_ADDR); |
c906108c | 486 | |
55333a84 DE |
487 | extern int objfile_has_partial_symbols (struct objfile *objfile); |
488 | ||
489 | extern int objfile_has_full_symbols (struct objfile *objfile); | |
490 | ||
e361b228 TG |
491 | extern int objfile_has_symbols (struct objfile *objfile); |
492 | ||
a14ed312 | 493 | extern int have_partial_symbols (void); |
c906108c | 494 | |
a14ed312 | 495 | extern int have_full_symbols (void); |
c906108c | 496 | |
8fb8eb5c DE |
497 | extern void objfile_set_sym_fns (struct objfile *objfile, |
498 | const struct sym_fns *sf); | |
499 | ||
bb272892 | 500 | extern void objfiles_changed (void); |
63644780 NB |
501 | |
502 | extern int is_addr_in_objfile (CORE_ADDR addr, const struct objfile *objfile); | |
bb272892 | 503 | |
d03de421 PA |
504 | /* Return true if ADDRESS maps into one of the sections of a |
505 | OBJF_SHARED objfile of PSPACE and false otherwise. */ | |
08351840 | 506 | |
d03de421 PA |
507 | extern int shared_objfile_contains_address_p (struct program_space *pspace, |
508 | CORE_ADDR address); | |
08351840 | 509 | |
c906108c SS |
510 | /* This operation deletes all objfile entries that represent solibs that |
511 | weren't explicitly loaded by the user, via e.g., the add-symbol-file | |
0df8b418 MS |
512 | command. */ |
513 | ||
a14ed312 | 514 | extern void objfile_purge_solibs (void); |
c906108c SS |
515 | |
516 | /* Functions for dealing with the minimal symbol table, really a misc | |
517 | address<->symbol mapping for things we don't have debug symbols for. */ | |
518 | ||
a14ed312 | 519 | extern int have_minimal_symbols (void); |
c906108c | 520 | |
a14ed312 | 521 | extern struct obj_section *find_pc_section (CORE_ADDR pc); |
c906108c | 522 | |
3e5d3a5a | 523 | /* Return non-zero if PC is in a section called NAME. */ |
a121b7c1 | 524 | extern int pc_in_section (CORE_ADDR, const char *); |
3e5d3a5a MR |
525 | |
526 | /* Return non-zero if PC is in a SVR4-style procedure linkage table | |
527 | section. */ | |
528 | ||
529 | static inline int | |
530 | in_plt_section (CORE_ADDR pc) | |
531 | { | |
532 | return pc_in_section (pc, ".plt"); | |
533 | } | |
c906108c | 534 | |
0d0e1a63 MK |
535 | /* Keep a registry of per-objfile data-pointers required by other GDB |
536 | modules. */ | |
8e260fc0 | 537 | DECLARE_REGISTRY(objfile); |
e3c69974 | 538 | |
607ece04 GB |
539 | /* In normal use, the section map will be rebuilt by find_pc_section |
540 | if objfiles have been added, removed or relocated since it was last | |
541 | called. Calling inhibit_section_map_updates will inhibit this | |
06424eac TT |
542 | behavior until the returned scoped_restore object is destroyed. If |
543 | you call inhibit_section_map_updates you must ensure that every | |
544 | call to find_pc_section in the inhibited region relates to a | |
545 | section that is already in the section map and has not since been | |
546 | removed or relocated. */ | |
547 | extern scoped_restore_tmpl<int> inhibit_section_map_updates | |
548 | (struct program_space *pspace); | |
607ece04 | 549 | |
19630284 JB |
550 | extern void default_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order |
551 | (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | |
552 | iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order_cb_ftype *cb, | |
553 | void *cb_data, struct objfile *current_objfile); | |
0d0e1a63 MK |
554 | \f |
555 | ||
21708325 TT |
556 | /* An iterarable object that can be used to iterate over all |
557 | objfiles. The basic use is in a foreach, like: | |
558 | ||
559 | for (objfile *objf : all_objfiles (pspace)) { ... } */ | |
560 | ||
561 | class all_objfiles : public next_adapter<struct objfile> | |
562 | { | |
563 | public: | |
564 | ||
565 | explicit all_objfiles (struct program_space *pspace) | |
566 | : next_adapter<struct objfile> (pspace->objfiles) | |
567 | { | |
568 | } | |
569 | }; | |
570 | ||
cac85af2 TT |
571 | /* An iterarable object that can be used to iterate over all |
572 | objfiles. The basic use is in a foreach, like: | |
21708325 | 573 | |
cac85af2 TT |
574 | for (objfile *objf : all_objfiles_safe (pspace)) { ... } |
575 | ||
576 | This variant uses a basic_safe_iterator so that objfiles can be | |
577 | deleted during iteration. */ | |
578 | ||
579 | class all_objfiles_safe | |
580 | : public next_adapter<struct objfile, | |
581 | basic_safe_iterator<next_iterator<objfile>>> | |
582 | { | |
583 | public: | |
584 | ||
585 | explicit all_objfiles_safe (struct program_space *pspace) | |
586 | : next_adapter<struct objfile, | |
587 | basic_safe_iterator<next_iterator<objfile>>> | |
588 | (pspace->objfiles) | |
589 | { | |
590 | } | |
591 | }; | |
592 | ||
592553c4 TT |
593 | /* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all |
594 | compunits in one objfile. */ | |
595 | ||
596 | class objfile_compunits : public next_adapter<struct compunit_symtab> | |
597 | { | |
598 | public: | |
d790cf0a | 599 | |
592553c4 TT |
600 | explicit objfile_compunits (struct objfile *objfile) |
601 | : next_adapter<struct compunit_symtab> (objfile->compunit_symtabs) | |
602 | { | |
603 | } | |
604 | }; | |
d790cf0a | 605 | |
5325b9bf TT |
606 | /* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all |
607 | minimal symbols of an objfile. */ | |
c906108c | 608 | |
5325b9bf TT |
609 | class objfile_msymbols |
610 | { | |
611 | public: | |
612 | ||
613 | explicit objfile_msymbols (struct objfile *objfile) | |
614 | : m_objfile (objfile) | |
615 | { | |
616 | } | |
617 | ||
618 | struct iterator | |
619 | { | |
620 | typedef iterator self_type; | |
621 | typedef struct minimal_symbol *value_type; | |
622 | typedef struct minimal_symbol *&reference; | |
623 | typedef struct minimal_symbol **pointer; | |
624 | typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category; | |
625 | typedef int difference_type; | |
626 | ||
627 | explicit iterator (struct objfile *objfile) | |
628 | : m_msym (objfile->per_bfd->msymbols) | |
629 | { | |
630 | /* Make sure to properly handle the case where there are no | |
631 | minsyms. */ | |
632 | if (MSYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (m_msym) == nullptr) | |
633 | m_msym = nullptr; | |
634 | } | |
635 | ||
636 | iterator () | |
637 | : m_msym (nullptr) | |
638 | { | |
639 | } | |
640 | ||
641 | value_type operator* () const | |
642 | { | |
643 | return m_msym; | |
644 | } | |
645 | ||
646 | bool operator== (const self_type &other) const | |
647 | { | |
648 | return m_msym == other.m_msym; | |
649 | } | |
650 | ||
651 | bool operator!= (const self_type &other) const | |
652 | { | |
653 | return m_msym != other.m_msym; | |
654 | } | |
655 | ||
656 | self_type &operator++ () | |
657 | { | |
658 | if (m_msym != nullptr) | |
659 | { | |
660 | ++m_msym; | |
661 | if (MSYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (m_msym) == nullptr) | |
662 | m_msym = nullptr; | |
663 | } | |
664 | return *this; | |
665 | } | |
666 | ||
667 | private: | |
668 | struct minimal_symbol *m_msym; | |
669 | }; | |
670 | ||
671 | iterator begin () const | |
672 | { | |
673 | return iterator (m_objfile); | |
674 | } | |
675 | ||
676 | iterator end () const | |
677 | { | |
678 | return iterator (); | |
679 | } | |
680 | ||
681 | private: | |
682 | ||
683 | struct objfile *m_objfile; | |
684 | }; | |
c906108c | 685 | |
d320c2b5 TT |
686 | /* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all |
687 | psymtabs in one objfile. */ | |
688 | ||
689 | class objfile_psymtabs : public next_adapter<struct partial_symtab> | |
690 | { | |
691 | public: | |
692 | ||
693 | explicit objfile_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile) | |
694 | : next_adapter<struct partial_symtab> (objfile->partial_symtabs->psymtabs) | |
695 | { | |
696 | } | |
697 | }; | |
698 | ||
c906108c | 699 | #define ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS(objfile, osect) \ |
65cf3563 TT |
700 | for (osect = objfile->sections; osect < objfile->sections_end; osect++) \ |
701 | if (osect->the_bfd_section == NULL) \ | |
702 | { \ | |
703 | /* Nothing. */ \ | |
704 | } \ | |
705 | else | |
c906108c | 706 | |
b8fbeb18 | 707 | #define SECT_OFF_DATA(objfile) \ |
8e65ff28 | 708 | ((objfile->sect_index_data == -1) \ |
3e43a32a MS |
709 | ? (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
710 | _("sect_index_data not initialized")), -1) \ | |
8e65ff28 | 711 | : objfile->sect_index_data) |
b8fbeb18 EZ |
712 | |
713 | #define SECT_OFF_RODATA(objfile) \ | |
8e65ff28 | 714 | ((objfile->sect_index_rodata == -1) \ |
3e43a32a MS |
715 | ? (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
716 | _("sect_index_rodata not initialized")), -1) \ | |
8e65ff28 | 717 | : objfile->sect_index_rodata) |
b8fbeb18 EZ |
718 | |
719 | #define SECT_OFF_TEXT(objfile) \ | |
8e65ff28 | 720 | ((objfile->sect_index_text == -1) \ |
3e43a32a MS |
721 | ? (internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, \ |
722 | _("sect_index_text not initialized")), -1) \ | |
8e65ff28 | 723 | : objfile->sect_index_text) |
b8fbeb18 | 724 | |
a4c8257b | 725 | /* Sometimes the .bss section is missing from the objfile, so we don't |
0df8b418 MS |
726 | want to die here. Let the users of SECT_OFF_BSS deal with an |
727 | uninitialized section index. */ | |
a4c8257b | 728 | #define SECT_OFF_BSS(objfile) (objfile)->sect_index_bss |
b8fbeb18 | 729 | |
c14c28ba PP |
730 | /* Answer whether there is more than one object file loaded. */ |
731 | ||
732 | #define MULTI_OBJFILE_P() (object_files && object_files->next) | |
733 | ||
706e3705 TT |
734 | /* Reset the per-BFD storage area on OBJ. */ |
735 | ||
736 | void set_objfile_per_bfd (struct objfile *obj); | |
737 | ||
e02c96a7 DE |
738 | /* Return canonical name for OBJFILE. |
739 | This is the real file name if the file has been opened. | |
740 | Otherwise it is the original name supplied by the user. */ | |
741 | ||
4262abfb JK |
742 | const char *objfile_name (const struct objfile *objfile); |
743 | ||
e02c96a7 DE |
744 | /* Return the (real) file name of OBJFILE if the file has been opened, |
745 | otherwise return NULL. */ | |
746 | ||
747 | const char *objfile_filename (const struct objfile *objfile); | |
748 | ||
cc485e62 DE |
749 | /* Return the name to print for OBJFILE in debugging messages. */ |
750 | ||
751 | extern const char *objfile_debug_name (const struct objfile *objfile); | |
752 | ||
015d2e7e DE |
753 | /* Return the name of the file format of OBJFILE if the file has been opened, |
754 | otherwise return NULL. */ | |
755 | ||
756 | const char *objfile_flavour_name (struct objfile *objfile); | |
757 | ||
3d548a53 TT |
758 | /* Set the objfile's notion of the "main" name and language. */ |
759 | ||
760 | extern void set_objfile_main_name (struct objfile *objfile, | |
761 | const char *name, enum language lang); | |
762 | ||
63e43d3a PMR |
763 | extern void objfile_register_static_link |
764 | (struct objfile *objfile, | |
765 | const struct block *block, | |
766 | const struct dynamic_prop *static_link); | |
767 | ||
768 | extern const struct dynamic_prop *objfile_lookup_static_link | |
769 | (struct objfile *objfile, const struct block *block); | |
770 | ||
c5aa993b | 771 | #endif /* !defined (OBJFILES_H) */ |