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bd5635a1 | 1 | /* Generic symbol file reading for the GNU debugger, GDB. |
f3806e3b | 2 | Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
bd5635a1 RP |
3 | Contributed by Cygnus Support, using pieces from other GDB modules. |
4 | ||
5 | This file is part of GDB. | |
6 | ||
61a7292f | 7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
bd5635a1 | 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
61a7292f SG |
9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
10 | (at your option) any later version. | |
bd5635a1 | 11 | |
61a7292f | 12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
bd5635a1 RP |
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 | |
61a7292f SG |
18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
19 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 20 | |
bd5635a1 RP |
21 | #include "defs.h" |
22 | #include "symtab.h" | |
30875e1c | 23 | #include "gdbtypes.h" |
bd5635a1 RP |
24 | #include "gdbcore.h" |
25 | #include "frame.h" | |
26 | #include "target.h" | |
27 | #include "value.h" | |
28 | #include "symfile.h" | |
bf349b77 | 29 | #include "objfiles.h" |
bd5635a1 RP |
30 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
31 | #include "breakpoint.h" | |
e58de8a2 | 32 | #include "language.h" |
51b80b00 | 33 | #include "complaints.h" |
2e4964ad | 34 | #include "demangle.h" |
4d57c599 | 35 | #include "inferior.h" /* for write_pc */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
36 | |
37 | #include <obstack.h> | |
38 | #include <assert.h> | |
39 | ||
40 | #include <sys/types.h> | |
41 | #include <fcntl.h> | |
2b576293 C |
42 | #include "gdb_string.h" |
43 | #include "gdb_stat.h" | |
9342ecb9 | 44 | #include <ctype.h> |
1a494973 C |
45 | #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
46 | #include <unistd.h> | |
47 | #endif | |
bd5635a1 | 48 | |
2093fe68 RP |
49 | #ifndef O_BINARY |
50 | #define O_BINARY 0 | |
51 | #endif | |
52 | ||
30875e1c | 53 | /* Global variables owned by this file */ |
80d68b1d | 54 | int readnow_symbol_files; /* Read full symbols immediately */ |
d47d5315 | 55 | |
51b80b00 FF |
56 | struct complaint oldsyms_complaint = { |
57 | "Replacing old symbols for `%s'", 0, 0 | |
58 | }; | |
59 | ||
60 | struct complaint empty_symtab_complaint = { | |
61 | "Empty symbol table found for `%s'", 0, 0 | |
62 | }; | |
63 | ||
30875e1c | 64 | /* External variables and functions referenced. */ |
bd5635a1 | 65 | |
30875e1c | 66 | extern int info_verbose; |
bd5635a1 RP |
67 | |
68 | /* Functions this file defines */ | |
7d9884b9 | 69 | |
e58de8a2 FF |
70 | static void |
71 | set_initial_language PARAMS ((void)); | |
72 | ||
30875e1c SG |
73 | static void |
74 | load_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
75 | ||
76 | static void | |
77 | add_symbol_file_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
78 | ||
f3806e3b PS |
79 | static void |
80 | add_shared_symbol_files_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
81 | ||
30875e1c SG |
82 | static void |
83 | cashier_psymtab PARAMS ((struct partial_symtab *)); | |
bd5635a1 | 84 | |
30875e1c SG |
85 | static int |
86 | compare_psymbols PARAMS ((const void *, const void *)); | |
bd5635a1 | 87 | |
30875e1c SG |
88 | static int |
89 | compare_symbols PARAMS ((const void *, const void *)); | |
90 | ||
b0246b3b FF |
91 | static bfd * |
92 | symfile_bfd_open PARAMS ((char *)); | |
30875e1c | 93 | |
80d68b1d FF |
94 | static void |
95 | find_sym_fns PARAMS ((struct objfile *)); | |
30875e1c | 96 | |
80d68b1d FF |
97 | /* List of all available sym_fns. On gdb startup, each object file reader |
98 | calls add_symtab_fns() to register information on each format it is | |
99 | prepared to read. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 100 | |
80d68b1d | 101 | static struct sym_fns *symtab_fns = NULL; |
bd5635a1 | 102 | |
bd5635a1 RP |
103 | /* Structures with which to manage partial symbol allocation. */ |
104 | ||
105 | struct psymbol_allocation_list global_psymbols = {0}, static_psymbols = {0}; | |
106 | ||
61a7292f SG |
107 | /* Flag for whether user will be reloading symbols multiple times. |
108 | Defaults to ON for VxWorks, otherwise OFF. */ | |
109 | ||
110 | #ifdef SYMBOL_RELOADING_DEFAULT | |
111 | int symbol_reloading = SYMBOL_RELOADING_DEFAULT; | |
112 | #else | |
113 | int symbol_reloading = 0; | |
114 | #endif | |
115 | ||
bd5635a1 | 116 | \f |
ade40d31 | 117 | /* Since this function is called from within qsort, in an ANSI environment |
30875e1c SG |
118 | it must conform to the prototype for qsort, which specifies that the |
119 | comparison function takes two "void *" pointers. */ | |
bd5635a1 RP |
120 | |
121 | static int | |
30875e1c SG |
122 | compare_symbols (s1p, s2p) |
123 | const PTR s1p; | |
124 | const PTR s2p; | |
bd5635a1 | 125 | { |
30875e1c | 126 | register struct symbol **s1, **s2; |
bd5635a1 | 127 | |
30875e1c SG |
128 | s1 = (struct symbol **) s1p; |
129 | s2 = (struct symbol **) s2p; | |
130 | ||
ade40d31 | 131 | return (STRCMP (SYMBOL_NAME (*s1), SYMBOL_NAME (*s2))); |
bd5635a1 RP |
132 | } |
133 | ||
30875e1c SG |
134 | /* |
135 | ||
136 | LOCAL FUNCTION | |
137 | ||
138 | compare_psymbols -- compare two partial symbols by name | |
139 | ||
140 | DESCRIPTION | |
141 | ||
142 | Given pointer to two partial symbol table entries, compare | |
143 | them by name and return -N, 0, or +N (ala strcmp). Typically | |
144 | used by sorting routines like qsort(). | |
145 | ||
146 | NOTES | |
147 | ||
148 | Does direct compare of first two characters before punting | |
149 | and passing to strcmp for longer compares. Note that the | |
150 | original version had a bug whereby two null strings or two | |
151 | identically named one character strings would return the | |
152 | comparison of memory following the null byte. | |
153 | ||
154 | */ | |
155 | ||
156 | static int | |
157 | compare_psymbols (s1p, s2p) | |
158 | const PTR s1p; | |
159 | const PTR s2p; | |
160 | { | |
161 | register char *st1 = SYMBOL_NAME ((struct partial_symbol *) s1p); | |
162 | register char *st2 = SYMBOL_NAME ((struct partial_symbol *) s2p); | |
163 | ||
164 | if ((st1[0] - st2[0]) || !st1[0]) | |
165 | { | |
166 | return (st1[0] - st2[0]); | |
167 | } | |
168 | else if ((st1[1] - st2[1]) || !st1[1]) | |
169 | { | |
170 | return (st1[1] - st2[1]); | |
171 | } | |
172 | else | |
173 | { | |
2e4964ad | 174 | return (STRCMP (st1 + 2, st2 + 2)); |
30875e1c SG |
175 | } |
176 | } | |
177 | ||
178 | void | |
179 | sort_pst_symbols (pst) | |
180 | struct partial_symtab *pst; | |
181 | { | |
182 | /* Sort the global list; don't sort the static list */ | |
183 | ||
184 | qsort (pst -> objfile -> global_psymbols.list + pst -> globals_offset, | |
185 | pst -> n_global_syms, sizeof (struct partial_symbol), | |
186 | compare_psymbols); | |
187 | } | |
188 | ||
bd5635a1 RP |
189 | /* Call sort_block_syms to sort alphabetically the symbols of one block. */ |
190 | ||
191 | void | |
192 | sort_block_syms (b) | |
193 | register struct block *b; | |
194 | { | |
195 | qsort (&BLOCK_SYM (b, 0), BLOCK_NSYMS (b), | |
196 | sizeof (struct symbol *), compare_symbols); | |
197 | } | |
198 | ||
199 | /* Call sort_symtab_syms to sort alphabetically | |
200 | the symbols of each block of one symtab. */ | |
201 | ||
202 | void | |
203 | sort_symtab_syms (s) | |
204 | register struct symtab *s; | |
205 | { | |
c9bd6710 JG |
206 | register struct blockvector *bv; |
207 | int nbl; | |
bd5635a1 RP |
208 | int i; |
209 | register struct block *b; | |
210 | ||
c9bd6710 JG |
211 | if (s == 0) |
212 | return; | |
213 | bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s); | |
214 | nbl = BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bv); | |
bd5635a1 RP |
215 | for (i = 0; i < nbl; i++) |
216 | { | |
217 | b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, i); | |
218 | if (BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT (b)) | |
219 | sort_block_syms (b); | |
220 | } | |
221 | } | |
222 | ||
bd5635a1 RP |
223 | /* Make a copy of the string at PTR with SIZE characters in the symbol obstack |
224 | (and add a null character at the end in the copy). | |
225 | Returns the address of the copy. */ | |
226 | ||
227 | char * | |
30875e1c | 228 | obsavestring (ptr, size, obstackp) |
bd5635a1 RP |
229 | char *ptr; |
230 | int size; | |
30875e1c | 231 | struct obstack *obstackp; |
bd5635a1 | 232 | { |
30875e1c | 233 | register char *p = (char *) obstack_alloc (obstackp, size + 1); |
ade40d31 | 234 | /* Open-coded memcpy--saves function call time. |
bd5635a1 RP |
235 | These strings are usually short. */ |
236 | { | |
237 | register char *p1 = ptr; | |
238 | register char *p2 = p; | |
239 | char *end = ptr + size; | |
240 | while (p1 != end) | |
241 | *p2++ = *p1++; | |
242 | } | |
243 | p[size] = 0; | |
244 | return p; | |
245 | } | |
246 | ||
247 | /* Concatenate strings S1, S2 and S3; return the new string. | |
248 | Space is found in the symbol_obstack. */ | |
249 | ||
250 | char * | |
30875e1c SG |
251 | obconcat (obstackp, s1, s2, s3) |
252 | struct obstack *obstackp; | |
253 | const char *s1, *s2, *s3; | |
bd5635a1 RP |
254 | { |
255 | register int len = strlen (s1) + strlen (s2) + strlen (s3) + 1; | |
30875e1c | 256 | register char *val = (char *) obstack_alloc (obstackp, len); |
bd5635a1 RP |
257 | strcpy (val, s1); |
258 | strcat (val, s2); | |
259 | strcat (val, s3); | |
260 | return val; | |
261 | } | |
bd5635a1 RP |
262 | |
263 | /* Get the symbol table that corresponds to a partial_symtab. | |
264 | This is fast after the first time you do it. In fact, there | |
265 | is an even faster macro PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB that does the fast | |
266 | case inline. */ | |
267 | ||
268 | struct symtab * | |
269 | psymtab_to_symtab (pst) | |
270 | register struct partial_symtab *pst; | |
271 | { | |
bd5635a1 RP |
272 | /* If it's been looked up before, return it. */ |
273 | if (pst->symtab) | |
274 | return pst->symtab; | |
275 | ||
276 | /* If it has not yet been read in, read it. */ | |
277 | if (!pst->readin) | |
278 | { | |
279 | (*pst->read_symtab) (pst); | |
280 | } | |
281 | ||
61a7292f | 282 | return pst->symtab; |
bd5635a1 RP |
283 | } |
284 | ||
bf349b77 FF |
285 | /* Initialize entry point information for this objfile. */ |
286 | ||
287 | void | |
288 | init_entry_point_info (objfile) | |
289 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
290 | { | |
291 | /* Save startup file's range of PC addresses to help blockframe.c | |
292 | decide where the bottom of the stack is. */ | |
293 | ||
294 | if (bfd_get_file_flags (objfile -> obfd) & EXEC_P) | |
295 | { | |
296 | /* Executable file -- record its entry point so we'll recognize | |
297 | the startup file because it contains the entry point. */ | |
298 | objfile -> ei.entry_point = bfd_get_start_address (objfile -> obfd); | |
299 | } | |
300 | else | |
301 | { | |
302 | /* Examination of non-executable.o files. Short-circuit this stuff. */ | |
f3806e3b PS |
303 | objfile -> ei.entry_point = INVALID_ENTRY_POINT; |
304 | objfile -> ei.entry_file_lowpc = INVALID_ENTRY_LOWPC; | |
305 | objfile -> ei.entry_file_highpc = INVALID_ENTRY_HIGHPC; | |
bf349b77 FF |
306 | } |
307 | } | |
308 | ||
4d57c599 JK |
309 | /* Get current entry point address. */ |
310 | ||
311 | CORE_ADDR | |
312 | entry_point_address() | |
313 | { | |
314 | return symfile_objfile ? symfile_objfile->ei.entry_point : 0; | |
315 | } | |
316 | ||
a8e033f2 | 317 | /* Remember the lowest-addressed loadable section we've seen. |
1a494973 C |
318 | This function is called via bfd_map_over_sections. |
319 | ||
320 | In case of equal vmas, the section with the largest size becomes the | |
321 | lowest-addressed loadable section. | |
322 | ||
323 | If the vmas and sizes are equal, the last section is considered the | |
324 | lowest-addressed loadable section. */ | |
a8e033f2 | 325 | |
a8e033f2 SG |
326 | static void |
327 | find_lowest_section (abfd, sect, obj) | |
328 | bfd *abfd; | |
329 | asection *sect; | |
330 | PTR obj; | |
331 | { | |
332 | asection **lowest = (asection **)obj; | |
333 | ||
334 | if (0 == (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sect) & SEC_LOAD)) | |
335 | return; | |
336 | if (!*lowest) | |
337 | *lowest = sect; /* First loadable section */ | |
1a494973 | 338 | else if (bfd_section_vma (abfd, *lowest) > bfd_section_vma (abfd, sect)) |
a8e033f2 | 339 | *lowest = sect; /* A lower loadable section */ |
1a494973 C |
340 | else if (bfd_section_vma (abfd, *lowest) == bfd_section_vma (abfd, sect) |
341 | && (bfd_section_size (abfd, (*lowest)) | |
342 | <= bfd_section_size (abfd, sect))) | |
343 | *lowest = sect; | |
a8e033f2 | 344 | } |
a8e033f2 | 345 | |
bd5635a1 RP |
346 | /* Process a symbol file, as either the main file or as a dynamically |
347 | loaded file. | |
348 | ||
b3fdaf3d JK |
349 | NAME is the file name (which will be tilde-expanded and made |
350 | absolute herein) (but we don't free or modify NAME itself). | |
351 | FROM_TTY says how verbose to be. MAINLINE specifies whether this | |
352 | is the main symbol file, or whether it's an extra symbol file such | |
353 | as dynamically loaded code. If !mainline, ADDR is the address | |
4369a140 JG |
354 | where the text segment was loaded. If VERBO, the caller has printed |
355 | a verbose message about the symbol reading (and complaints can be | |
356 | more terse about it). */ | |
bd5635a1 RP |
357 | |
358 | void | |
4369a140 | 359 | syms_from_objfile (objfile, addr, mainline, verbo) |
7d9884b9 | 360 | struct objfile *objfile; |
bd5635a1 RP |
361 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
362 | int mainline; | |
4369a140 | 363 | int verbo; |
bd5635a1 | 364 | { |
a8e033f2 SG |
365 | struct section_offsets *section_offsets; |
366 | asection *lowest_sect; | |
ade40d31 | 367 | struct cleanup *old_chain; |
bd5635a1 | 368 | |
bf349b77 | 369 | init_entry_point_info (objfile); |
80d68b1d | 370 | find_sym_fns (objfile); |
bd5635a1 | 371 | |
ade40d31 RP |
372 | /* Make sure that partially constructed symbol tables will be cleaned up |
373 | if an error occurs during symbol reading. */ | |
374 | old_chain = make_cleanup (free_objfile, objfile); | |
375 | ||
bd5635a1 RP |
376 | if (mainline) |
377 | { | |
ade40d31 RP |
378 | /* We will modify the main symbol table, make sure that all its users |
379 | will be cleaned up if an error occurs during symbol reading. */ | |
380 | make_cleanup (clear_symtab_users, 0); | |
381 | ||
bd5635a1 RP |
382 | /* Since no error yet, throw away the old symbol table. */ |
383 | ||
80d68b1d FF |
384 | if (symfile_objfile != NULL) |
385 | { | |
386 | free_objfile (symfile_objfile); | |
387 | symfile_objfile = NULL; | |
388 | } | |
bd5635a1 | 389 | |
f6c4bf1a JK |
390 | /* Currently we keep symbols from the add-symbol-file command. |
391 | If the user wants to get rid of them, they should do "symbol-file" | |
392 | without arguments first. Not sure this is the best behavior | |
393 | (PR 2207). */ | |
394 | ||
80d68b1d | 395 | (*objfile -> sf -> sym_new_init) (objfile); |
a8e033f2 | 396 | } |
bd5635a1 | 397 | |
a8e033f2 SG |
398 | /* Convert addr into an offset rather than an absolute address. |
399 | We find the lowest address of a loaded segment in the objfile, | |
400 | and assume that <addr> is where that got loaded. Due to historical | |
1a494973 | 401 | precedent, we warn if that doesn't happen to be a text segment. */ |
80d68b1d | 402 | |
a8e033f2 SG |
403 | if (mainline) |
404 | { | |
405 | addr = 0; /* No offset from objfile addresses. */ | |
406 | } | |
407 | else | |
408 | { | |
409 | lowest_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd, ".text"); | |
1a494973 C |
410 | if (lowest_sect == NULL) |
411 | bfd_map_over_sections (objfile->obfd, find_lowest_section, | |
412 | (PTR) &lowest_sect); | |
a8e033f2 | 413 | |
1a494973 | 414 | if (lowest_sect == NULL) |
a8e033f2 SG |
415 | warning ("no loadable sections found in added symbol-file %s", |
416 | objfile->name); | |
1a494973 C |
417 | else if ((bfd_get_section_flags (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect) & SEC_CODE) |
418 | == 0) | |
c4a081e1 | 419 | /* FIXME-32x64--assumes bfd_vma fits in long. */ |
4d57c599 | 420 | warning ("Lowest section in %s is %s at 0x%lx", |
a8e033f2 SG |
421 | objfile->name, |
422 | bfd_section_name (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect), | |
4d57c599 | 423 | (unsigned long) bfd_section_vma (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect)); |
a8e033f2 SG |
424 | |
425 | if (lowest_sect) | |
426 | addr -= bfd_section_vma (objfile->obfd, lowest_sect); | |
bd5635a1 RP |
427 | } |
428 | ||
80d68b1d FF |
429 | /* Initialize symbol reading routines for this objfile, allow complaints to |
430 | appear for this new file, and record how verbose to be, then do the | |
431 | initial symbol reading for this file. */ | |
4369a140 | 432 | |
80d68b1d FF |
433 | (*objfile -> sf -> sym_init) (objfile); |
434 | clear_complaints (1, verbo); | |
2093fe68 | 435 | |
a8e033f2 | 436 | section_offsets = (*objfile -> sf -> sym_offsets) (objfile, addr); |
2093fe68 RP |
437 | objfile->section_offsets = section_offsets; |
438 | ||
4365c36c JK |
439 | #ifndef IBM6000_TARGET |
440 | /* This is a SVR4/SunOS specific hack, I think. In any event, it | |
441 | screws RS/6000. sym_offsets should be doing this sort of thing, | |
442 | because it knows the mapping between bfd sections and | |
443 | section_offsets. */ | |
5aefc1ca FF |
444 | /* This is a hack. As far as I can tell, section offsets are not |
445 | target dependent. They are all set to addr with a couple of | |
446 | exceptions. The exceptions are sysvr4 shared libraries, whose | |
447 | offsets are kept in solib structures anyway and rs6000 xcoff | |
448 | which handles shared libraries in a completely unique way. | |
449 | ||
450 | Section offsets are built similarly, except that they are built | |
451 | by adding addr in all cases because there is no clear mapping | |
452 | from section_offsets into actual sections. Note that solib.c | |
453 | has a different algorythm for finding section offsets. | |
454 | ||
455 | These should probably all be collapsed into some target | |
456 | independent form of shared library support. FIXME. */ | |
457 | ||
458 | if (addr) | |
459 | { | |
460 | struct obj_section *s; | |
461 | ||
462 | for (s = objfile->sections; s < objfile->sections_end; ++s) | |
463 | { | |
464 | s->addr -= s->offset; | |
465 | s->addr += addr; | |
466 | s->endaddr -= s->offset; | |
467 | s->endaddr += addr; | |
468 | s->offset += addr; | |
469 | } | |
470 | } | |
4365c36c | 471 | #endif /* not IBM6000_TARGET */ |
5aefc1ca | 472 | |
a8e033f2 | 473 | (*objfile -> sf -> sym_read) (objfile, section_offsets, mainline); |
bd5635a1 | 474 | |
f3806e3b PS |
475 | if (!have_partial_symbols () && !have_full_symbols ()) |
476 | { | |
477 | wrap_here (""); | |
478 | printf_filtered ("(no debugging symbols found)..."); | |
479 | wrap_here (""); | |
480 | } | |
481 | ||
4d57c599 JK |
482 | /* Don't allow char * to have a typename (else would get caddr_t). |
483 | Ditto void *. FIXME: Check whether this is now done by all the | |
484 | symbol readers themselves (many of them now do), and if so remove | |
485 | it from here. */ | |
bd5635a1 RP |
486 | |
487 | TYPE_NAME (lookup_pointer_type (builtin_type_char)) = 0; | |
488 | TYPE_NAME (lookup_pointer_type (builtin_type_void)) = 0; | |
489 | ||
9342ecb9 JG |
490 | /* Mark the objfile has having had initial symbol read attempted. Note |
491 | that this does not mean we found any symbols... */ | |
492 | ||
493 | objfile -> flags |= OBJF_SYMS; | |
ade40d31 RP |
494 | |
495 | /* Discard cleanups as symbol reading was successful. */ | |
496 | ||
497 | discard_cleanups (old_chain); | |
9342ecb9 JG |
498 | } |
499 | ||
ade40d31 | 500 | /* Perform required actions after either reading in the initial |
9342ecb9 JG |
501 | symbols for a new objfile, or mapping in the symbols from a reusable |
502 | objfile. */ | |
503 | ||
504 | void | |
505 | new_symfile_objfile (objfile, mainline, verbo) | |
506 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
507 | int mainline; | |
508 | int verbo; | |
509 | { | |
ade40d31 RP |
510 | |
511 | /* If this is the main symbol file we have to clean up all users of the | |
512 | old main symbol file. Otherwise it is sufficient to fixup all the | |
513 | breakpoints that may have been redefined by this symbol file. */ | |
bd5635a1 RP |
514 | if (mainline) |
515 | { | |
516 | /* OK, make it the "real" symbol file. */ | |
7d9884b9 | 517 | symfile_objfile = objfile; |
bd5635a1 | 518 | |
ade40d31 RP |
519 | clear_symtab_users (); |
520 | } | |
521 | else | |
522 | { | |
523 | breakpoint_re_set (); | |
524 | } | |
4369a140 JG |
525 | |
526 | /* We're done reading the symbol file; finish off complaints. */ | |
80d68b1d | 527 | clear_complaints (0, verbo); |
30875e1c | 528 | } |
d47d5315 JG |
529 | |
530 | /* Process a symbol file, as either the main file or as a dynamically | |
531 | loaded file. | |
532 | ||
533 | NAME is the file name (which will be tilde-expanded and made | |
534 | absolute herein) (but we don't free or modify NAME itself). | |
535 | FROM_TTY says how verbose to be. MAINLINE specifies whether this | |
536 | is the main symbol file, or whether it's an extra symbol file such | |
537 | as dynamically loaded code. If !mainline, ADDR is the address | |
30875e1c | 538 | where the text segment was loaded. |
d47d5315 | 539 | |
30875e1c SG |
540 | Upon success, returns a pointer to the objfile that was added. |
541 | Upon failure, jumps back to command level (never returns). */ | |
542 | ||
543 | struct objfile * | |
b0246b3b | 544 | symbol_file_add (name, from_tty, addr, mainline, mapped, readnow) |
d47d5315 JG |
545 | char *name; |
546 | int from_tty; | |
547 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
548 | int mainline; | |
318bf84f | 549 | int mapped; |
b0246b3b | 550 | int readnow; |
d47d5315 | 551 | { |
7d9884b9 | 552 | struct objfile *objfile; |
b0246b3b | 553 | struct partial_symtab *psymtab; |
80d68b1d | 554 | bfd *abfd; |
d47d5315 | 555 | |
2093fe68 RP |
556 | /* Open a bfd for the file, and give user a chance to burp if we'd be |
557 | interactively wiping out any existing symbols. */ | |
80d68b1d FF |
558 | |
559 | abfd = symfile_bfd_open (name); | |
d47d5315 | 560 | |
80d68b1d FF |
561 | if ((have_full_symbols () || have_partial_symbols ()) |
562 | && mainline | |
563 | && from_tty | |
564 | && !query ("Load new symbol table from \"%s\"? ", name)) | |
565 | error ("Not confirmed."); | |
a8e033f2 | 566 | |
80d68b1d FF |
567 | objfile = allocate_objfile (abfd, mapped); |
568 | ||
318bf84f FF |
569 | /* If the objfile uses a mapped symbol file, and we have a psymtab for |
570 | it, then skip reading any symbols at this time. */ | |
d47d5315 | 571 | |
bf349b77 | 572 | if ((objfile -> flags & OBJF_MAPPED) && (objfile -> flags & OBJF_SYMS)) |
d47d5315 | 573 | { |
80d68b1d | 574 | /* We mapped in an existing symbol table file that already has had |
bf349b77 FF |
575 | initial symbol reading performed, so we can skip that part. Notify |
576 | the user that instead of reading the symbols, they have been mapped. | |
577 | */ | |
318bf84f FF |
578 | if (from_tty || info_verbose) |
579 | { | |
80d68b1d FF |
580 | printf_filtered ("Mapped symbols for %s...", name); |
581 | wrap_here (""); | |
199b2450 | 582 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
318bf84f | 583 | } |
9342ecb9 JG |
584 | init_entry_point_info (objfile); |
585 | find_sym_fns (objfile); | |
d47d5315 | 586 | } |
318bf84f | 587 | else |
bd5635a1 | 588 | { |
80d68b1d | 589 | /* We either created a new mapped symbol table, mapped an existing |
bf349b77 FF |
590 | symbol table file which has not had initial symbol reading |
591 | performed, or need to read an unmapped symbol table. */ | |
318bf84f FF |
592 | if (from_tty || info_verbose) |
593 | { | |
594 | printf_filtered ("Reading symbols from %s...", name); | |
595 | wrap_here (""); | |
199b2450 | 596 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
318bf84f | 597 | } |
318bf84f | 598 | syms_from_objfile (objfile, addr, mainline, from_tty); |
80d68b1d FF |
599 | } |
600 | ||
601 | /* We now have at least a partial symbol table. Check to see if the | |
602 | user requested that all symbols be read on initial access via either | |
603 | the gdb startup command line or on a per symbol file basis. Expand | |
604 | all partial symbol tables for this objfile if so. */ | |
b0246b3b | 605 | |
bf349b77 | 606 | if (readnow || readnow_symbol_files) |
80d68b1d | 607 | { |
318bf84f FF |
608 | if (from_tty || info_verbose) |
609 | { | |
80d68b1d FF |
610 | printf_filtered ("expanding to full symbols..."); |
611 | wrap_here (""); | |
199b2450 | 612 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
318bf84f | 613 | } |
80d68b1d FF |
614 | |
615 | for (psymtab = objfile -> psymtabs; | |
616 | psymtab != NULL; | |
617 | psymtab = psymtab -> next) | |
618 | { | |
4ed3a9ea | 619 | psymtab_to_symtab (psymtab); |
80d68b1d FF |
620 | } |
621 | } | |
622 | ||
623 | if (from_tty || info_verbose) | |
624 | { | |
625 | printf_filtered ("done.\n"); | |
199b2450 | 626 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
bd5635a1 | 627 | } |
80d68b1d | 628 | |
ade40d31 | 629 | new_symfile_objfile (objfile, mainline, from_tty); |
ade40d31 | 630 | |
30875e1c | 631 | return (objfile); |
bd5635a1 RP |
632 | } |
633 | ||
2e6784a8 SG |
634 | /* This is the symbol-file command. Read the file, analyze its |
635 | symbols, and add a struct symtab to a symtab list. The syntax of | |
636 | the command is rather bizarre--(1) buildargv implements various | |
637 | quoting conventions which are undocumented and have little or | |
638 | nothing in common with the way things are quoted (or not quoted) | |
639 | elsewhere in GDB, (2) options are used, which are not generally | |
640 | used in GDB (perhaps "set mapped on", "set readnow on" would be | |
641 | better), (3) the order of options matters, which is contrary to GNU | |
642 | conventions (because it is confusing and inconvenient). */ | |
bd5635a1 RP |
643 | |
644 | void | |
30875e1c SG |
645 | symbol_file_command (args, from_tty) |
646 | char *args; | |
bd5635a1 RP |
647 | int from_tty; |
648 | { | |
30875e1c | 649 | char **argv; |
b0246b3b | 650 | char *name = NULL; |
25200748 | 651 | CORE_ADDR text_relocation = 0; /* text_relocation */ |
30875e1c | 652 | struct cleanup *cleanups; |
318bf84f | 653 | int mapped = 0; |
30875e1c | 654 | int readnow = 0; |
bd5635a1 RP |
655 | |
656 | dont_repeat (); | |
657 | ||
30875e1c | 658 | if (args == NULL) |
bd5635a1 | 659 | { |
cba0d141 JG |
660 | if ((have_full_symbols () || have_partial_symbols ()) |
661 | && from_tty | |
662 | && !query ("Discard symbol table from `%s'? ", | |
663 | symfile_objfile -> name)) | |
664 | error ("Not confirmed."); | |
665 | free_all_objfiles (); | |
30875e1c | 666 | symfile_objfile = NULL; |
9342ecb9 JG |
667 | if (from_tty) |
668 | { | |
199b2450 | 669 | printf_unfiltered ("No symbol file now.\n"); |
9342ecb9 | 670 | } |
bd5635a1 | 671 | } |
30875e1c SG |
672 | else |
673 | { | |
674 | if ((argv = buildargv (args)) == NULL) | |
675 | { | |
318bf84f | 676 | nomem (0); |
30875e1c SG |
677 | } |
678 | cleanups = make_cleanup (freeargv, (char *) argv); | |
b0246b3b | 679 | while (*argv != NULL) |
30875e1c | 680 | { |
2e4964ad | 681 | if (STREQ (*argv, "-mapped")) |
30875e1c | 682 | { |
318bf84f | 683 | mapped = 1; |
30875e1c | 684 | } |
2e4964ad | 685 | else if (STREQ (*argv, "-readnow")) |
30875e1c SG |
686 | { |
687 | readnow = 1; | |
688 | } | |
b0246b3b FF |
689 | else if (**argv == '-') |
690 | { | |
691 | error ("unknown option `%s'", *argv); | |
692 | } | |
693 | else | |
694 | { | |
d9389f37 KH |
695 | char *p; |
696 | ||
697 | name = *argv; | |
698 | ||
699 | /* this is for rombug remote only, to get the text relocation by | |
700 | using link command */ | |
701 | p = strrchr(name, '/'); | |
702 | if (p != NULL) p++; | |
703 | else p = name; | |
704 | ||
705 | target_link(p, &text_relocation); | |
706 | ||
707 | if (text_relocation == (CORE_ADDR)0) | |
708 | return; | |
709 | else if (text_relocation == (CORE_ADDR)-1) | |
d5412302 JK |
710 | symbol_file_add (name, from_tty, (CORE_ADDR)0, 1, mapped, |
711 | readnow); | |
d9389f37 | 712 | else |
d5412302 JK |
713 | symbol_file_add (name, from_tty, (CORE_ADDR)text_relocation, |
714 | 0, mapped, readnow); | |
76212295 PS |
715 | |
716 | /* Getting new symbols may change our opinion about what is | |
717 | frameless. */ | |
718 | reinit_frame_cache (); | |
719 | ||
d9389f37 | 720 | set_initial_language (); |
b0246b3b FF |
721 | } |
722 | argv++; | |
30875e1c | 723 | } |
2403f49b | 724 | |
b0246b3b FF |
725 | if (name == NULL) |
726 | { | |
727 | error ("no symbol file name was specified"); | |
728 | } | |
30875e1c SG |
729 | do_cleanups (cleanups); |
730 | } | |
bd5635a1 RP |
731 | } |
732 | ||
e58de8a2 FF |
733 | /* Set the initial language. |
734 | ||
735 | A better solution would be to record the language in the psymtab when reading | |
736 | partial symbols, and then use it (if known) to set the language. This would | |
737 | be a win for formats that encode the language in an easily discoverable place, | |
738 | such as DWARF. For stabs, we can jump through hoops looking for specially | |
739 | named symbols or try to intuit the language from the specific type of stabs | |
740 | we find, but we can't do that until later when we read in full symbols. | |
741 | FIXME. */ | |
742 | ||
743 | static void | |
744 | set_initial_language () | |
745 | { | |
746 | struct partial_symtab *pst; | |
747 | enum language lang = language_unknown; | |
748 | ||
749 | pst = find_main_psymtab (); | |
750 | if (pst != NULL) | |
751 | { | |
752 | if (pst -> filename != NULL) | |
753 | { | |
754 | lang = deduce_language_from_filename (pst -> filename); | |
755 | } | |
756 | if (lang == language_unknown) | |
757 | { | |
758 | /* Make C the default language */ | |
759 | lang = language_c; | |
760 | } | |
761 | set_language (lang); | |
762 | expected_language = current_language; /* Don't warn the user */ | |
763 | } | |
764 | } | |
765 | ||
b0246b3b FF |
766 | /* Open file specified by NAME and hand it off to BFD for preliminary |
767 | analysis. Result is a newly initialized bfd *, which includes a newly | |
768 | malloc'd` copy of NAME (tilde-expanded and made absolute). | |
7d9884b9 | 769 | In case of trouble, error() is called. */ |
bd5635a1 | 770 | |
b0246b3b FF |
771 | static bfd * |
772 | symfile_bfd_open (name) | |
bd5635a1 RP |
773 | char *name; |
774 | { | |
775 | bfd *sym_bfd; | |
776 | int desc; | |
777 | char *absolute_name; | |
778 | ||
7d9884b9 | 779 | name = tilde_expand (name); /* Returns 1st new malloc'd copy */ |
bd5635a1 | 780 | |
7d9884b9 | 781 | /* Look down path for it, allocate 2nd new malloc'd copy. */ |
2093fe68 | 782 | desc = openp (getenv ("PATH"), 1, name, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0, &absolute_name); |
b0246b3b FF |
783 | if (desc < 0) |
784 | { | |
785 | make_cleanup (free, name); | |
786 | perror_with_name (name); | |
787 | } | |
7d9884b9 | 788 | free (name); /* Free 1st new malloc'd copy */ |
30875e1c | 789 | name = absolute_name; /* Keep 2nd malloc'd copy in bfd */ |
346168a2 | 790 | /* It'll be freed in free_objfile(). */ |
bd5635a1 | 791 | |
ade40d31 | 792 | sym_bfd = bfd_fdopenr (name, gnutarget, desc); |
bd5635a1 RP |
793 | if (!sym_bfd) |
794 | { | |
795 | close (desc); | |
7d9884b9 | 796 | make_cleanup (free, name); |
b0246b3b | 797 | error ("\"%s\": can't open to read symbols: %s.", name, |
c4a081e1 | 798 | bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); |
bd5635a1 | 799 | } |
e58de8a2 | 800 | sym_bfd->cacheable = true; |
bd5635a1 | 801 | |
b0246b3b FF |
802 | if (!bfd_check_format (sym_bfd, bfd_object)) |
803 | { | |
1a494973 C |
804 | /* FIXME: should be checking for errors from bfd_close (for one thing, |
805 | on error it does not free all the storage associated with the | |
806 | bfd). */ | |
b0246b3b FF |
807 | bfd_close (sym_bfd); /* This also closes desc */ |
808 | make_cleanup (free, name); | |
809 | error ("\"%s\": can't read symbols: %s.", name, | |
c4a081e1 | 810 | bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); |
b0246b3b | 811 | } |
7d9884b9 | 812 | |
b0246b3b | 813 | return (sym_bfd); |
7d9884b9 JG |
814 | } |
815 | ||
80d68b1d FF |
816 | /* Link a new symtab_fns into the global symtab_fns list. Called on gdb |
817 | startup by the _initialize routine in each object file format reader, | |
818 | to register information about each format the the reader is prepared | |
819 | to handle. */ | |
bd5635a1 RP |
820 | |
821 | void | |
822 | add_symtab_fns (sf) | |
823 | struct sym_fns *sf; | |
824 | { | |
825 | sf->next = symtab_fns; | |
826 | symtab_fns = sf; | |
827 | } | |
828 | ||
829 | ||
830 | /* Initialize to read symbols from the symbol file sym_bfd. It either | |
80d68b1d FF |
831 | returns or calls error(). The result is an initialized struct sym_fns |
832 | in the objfile structure, that contains cached information about the | |
833 | symbol file. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 834 | |
80d68b1d FF |
835 | static void |
836 | find_sym_fns (objfile) | |
7d9884b9 | 837 | struct objfile *objfile; |
bd5635a1 | 838 | { |
ac88ca20 | 839 | struct sym_fns *sf; |
0eed42de | 840 | enum bfd_flavour our_flavour = bfd_get_flavour (objfile -> obfd); |
c4a081e1 | 841 | char *our_target = bfd_get_target (objfile -> obfd); |
0eed42de JK |
842 | |
843 | /* Special kludge for RS/6000. See xcoffread.c. */ | |
c4a081e1 | 844 | if (STREQ (our_target, "aixcoff-rs6000")) |
0eed42de | 845 | our_flavour = (enum bfd_flavour)-1; |
bd5635a1 | 846 | |
c4a081e1 DM |
847 | /* Special kludge for apollo. See dstread.c. */ |
848 | if (STREQN (our_target, "apollo", 6)) | |
849 | our_flavour = (enum bfd_flavour)-2; | |
850 | ||
80d68b1d | 851 | for (sf = symtab_fns; sf != NULL; sf = sf -> next) |
bd5635a1 | 852 | { |
0eed42de | 853 | if (our_flavour == sf -> sym_flavour) |
bd5635a1 | 854 | { |
80d68b1d FF |
855 | objfile -> sf = sf; |
856 | return; | |
bd5635a1 RP |
857 | } |
858 | } | |
c9bd6710 | 859 | error ("I'm sorry, Dave, I can't do that. Symbol format `%s' unknown.", |
b0246b3b | 860 | bfd_get_target (objfile -> obfd)); |
bd5635a1 RP |
861 | } |
862 | \f | |
863 | /* This function runs the load command of our current target. */ | |
864 | ||
30875e1c | 865 | static void |
bd5635a1 RP |
866 | load_command (arg, from_tty) |
867 | char *arg; | |
868 | int from_tty; | |
869 | { | |
f3806e3b PS |
870 | if (arg == NULL) |
871 | arg = get_exec_file (1); | |
bd5635a1 RP |
872 | target_load (arg, from_tty); |
873 | } | |
874 | ||
ade40d31 RP |
875 | /* This version of "load" should be usable for any target. Currently |
876 | it is just used for remote targets, not inftarg.c or core files, | |
877 | on the theory that only in that case is it useful. | |
878 | ||
879 | Avoiding xmodem and the like seems like a win (a) because we don't have | |
880 | to worry about finding it, and (b) On VMS, fork() is very slow and so | |
881 | we don't want to run a subprocess. On the other hand, I'm not sure how | |
882 | performance compares. */ | |
883 | void | |
884 | generic_load (filename, from_tty) | |
885 | char *filename; | |
886 | int from_tty; | |
887 | { | |
888 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups; | |
889 | asection *s; | |
c4a081e1 DM |
890 | bfd *loadfile_bfd; |
891 | ||
c4a081e1 | 892 | loadfile_bfd = bfd_openr (filename, gnutarget); |
ade40d31 RP |
893 | if (loadfile_bfd == NULL) |
894 | { | |
895 | perror_with_name (filename); | |
896 | return; | |
897 | } | |
1a494973 C |
898 | /* FIXME: should be checking for errors from bfd_close (for one thing, |
899 | on error it does not free all the storage associated with the | |
900 | bfd). */ | |
ade40d31 RP |
901 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (bfd_close, loadfile_bfd); |
902 | ||
903 | if (!bfd_check_format (loadfile_bfd, bfd_object)) | |
904 | { | |
905 | error ("\"%s\" is not an object file: %s", filename, | |
c4a081e1 | 906 | bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); |
ade40d31 RP |
907 | } |
908 | ||
909 | for (s = loadfile_bfd->sections; s; s = s->next) | |
910 | { | |
911 | if (s->flags & SEC_LOAD) | |
912 | { | |
913 | bfd_size_type size; | |
914 | ||
915 | size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (s); | |
916 | if (size > 0) | |
917 | { | |
918 | char *buffer; | |
919 | struct cleanup *old_chain; | |
920 | bfd_vma vma; | |
921 | ||
922 | buffer = xmalloc (size); | |
923 | old_chain = make_cleanup (free, buffer); | |
924 | ||
925 | vma = bfd_get_section_vma (loadfile_bfd, s); | |
926 | ||
927 | /* Is this really necessary? I guess it gives the user something | |
928 | to look at during a long download. */ | |
c4a081e1 | 929 | printf_filtered ("Loading section %s, size 0x%lx vma ", |
ade40d31 | 930 | bfd_get_section_name (loadfile_bfd, s), |
c4a081e1 | 931 | (unsigned long) size); |
2e6784a8 | 932 | print_address_numeric (vma, 1, gdb_stdout); |
c4a081e1 | 933 | printf_filtered ("\n"); |
ade40d31 RP |
934 | |
935 | bfd_get_section_contents (loadfile_bfd, s, buffer, 0, size); | |
936 | ||
937 | target_write_memory (vma, buffer, size); | |
938 | ||
939 | do_cleanups (old_chain); | |
940 | } | |
941 | } | |
942 | } | |
943 | ||
944 | /* We were doing this in remote-mips.c, I suspect it is right | |
945 | for other targets too. */ | |
946 | write_pc (loadfile_bfd->start_address); | |
947 | ||
948 | /* FIXME: are we supposed to call symbol_file_add or not? According to | |
949 | a comment from remote-mips.c (where a call to symbol_file_add was | |
950 | commented out), making the call confuses GDB if more than one file is | |
951 | loaded in. remote-nindy.c had no call to symbol_file_add, but remote-vx.c | |
952 | does. */ | |
953 | ||
954 | do_cleanups (old_cleanups); | |
955 | } | |
956 | ||
61a7292f SG |
957 | /* This function allows the addition of incrementally linked object files. |
958 | It does not modify any state in the target, only in the debugger. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 959 | |
e1ce8aa5 | 960 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
30875e1c | 961 | static void |
b0246b3b FF |
962 | add_symbol_file_command (args, from_tty) |
963 | char *args; | |
bd5635a1 RP |
964 | int from_tty; |
965 | { | |
b0246b3b | 966 | char *name = NULL; |
bd5635a1 | 967 | CORE_ADDR text_addr; |
b0246b3b | 968 | char *arg; |
ac88ca20 JG |
969 | int readnow = 0; |
970 | int mapped = 0; | |
bd5635a1 | 971 | |
b0246b3b | 972 | dont_repeat (); |
61a7292f | 973 | |
b0246b3b FF |
974 | if (args == NULL) |
975 | { | |
976 | error ("add-symbol-file takes a file name and an address"); | |
977 | } | |
bd5635a1 | 978 | |
b0246b3b | 979 | /* Make a copy of the string that we can safely write into. */ |
bd5635a1 | 980 | |
b0246b3b FF |
981 | args = strdup (args); |
982 | make_cleanup (free, args); | |
983 | ||
984 | /* Pick off any -option args and the file name. */ | |
985 | ||
986 | while ((*args != '\000') && (name == NULL)) | |
987 | { | |
988 | while (isspace (*args)) {args++;} | |
989 | arg = args; | |
990 | while ((*args != '\000') && !isspace (*args)) {args++;} | |
991 | if (*args != '\000') | |
992 | { | |
993 | *args++ = '\000'; | |
994 | } | |
995 | if (*arg != '-') | |
996 | { | |
997 | name = arg; | |
998 | } | |
2e4964ad | 999 | else if (STREQ (arg, "-mapped")) |
b0246b3b FF |
1000 | { |
1001 | mapped = 1; | |
1002 | } | |
2e4964ad | 1003 | else if (STREQ (arg, "-readnow")) |
b0246b3b FF |
1004 | { |
1005 | readnow = 1; | |
1006 | } | |
1007 | else | |
1008 | { | |
1009 | error ("unknown option `%s'", arg); | |
1010 | } | |
1011 | } | |
bd5635a1 | 1012 | |
b0246b3b FF |
1013 | /* After picking off any options and the file name, args should be |
1014 | left pointing at the remainder of the command line, which should | |
1015 | be the address expression to evaluate. */ | |
bd5635a1 | 1016 | |
1340861c | 1017 | if (name == NULL) |
b0246b3b | 1018 | { |
1340861c | 1019 | error ("add-symbol-file takes a file name"); |
b0246b3b FF |
1020 | } |
1021 | name = tilde_expand (name); | |
1022 | make_cleanup (free, name); | |
bd5635a1 | 1023 | |
1340861c KH |
1024 | if (*args != '\000') |
1025 | { | |
1026 | text_addr = parse_and_eval_address (args); | |
1027 | } | |
1028 | else | |
1029 | { | |
1030 | target_link(name, &text_addr); | |
1031 | if (text_addr == (CORE_ADDR)-1) | |
1032 | error("Don't know how to get text start location for this file"); | |
1033 | } | |
bd5635a1 | 1034 | |
c4a081e1 | 1035 | /* FIXME-32x64: Assumes text_addr fits in a long. */ |
d8ce1326 | 1036 | if (!query ("add symbol table from file \"%s\" at text_addr = %s?\n", |
4d57c599 | 1037 | name, local_hex_string ((unsigned long)text_addr))) |
bd5635a1 RP |
1038 | error ("Not confirmed."); |
1039 | ||
4ed3a9ea | 1040 | symbol_file_add (name, 0, text_addr, 0, mapped, readnow); |
76212295 PS |
1041 | |
1042 | /* Getting new symbols may change our opinion about what is | |
1043 | frameless. */ | |
1044 | reinit_frame_cache (); | |
bd5635a1 RP |
1045 | } |
1046 | \f | |
f3806e3b PS |
1047 | static void |
1048 | add_shared_symbol_files_command (args, from_tty) | |
1049 | char *args; | |
1050 | int from_tty; | |
1051 | { | |
1052 | #ifdef ADD_SHARED_SYMBOL_FILES | |
1053 | ADD_SHARED_SYMBOL_FILES (args, from_tty); | |
1054 | #else | |
1055 | error ("This command is not available in this configuration of GDB."); | |
1056 | #endif | |
1057 | } | |
1058 | \f | |
7d9884b9 | 1059 | /* Re-read symbols if a symbol-file has changed. */ |
bd5635a1 RP |
1060 | void |
1061 | reread_symbols () | |
1062 | { | |
7d9884b9 JG |
1063 | struct objfile *objfile; |
1064 | long new_modtime; | |
1065 | int reread_one = 0; | |
cba0d141 JG |
1066 | struct stat new_statbuf; |
1067 | int res; | |
bd5635a1 RP |
1068 | |
1069 | /* With the addition of shared libraries, this should be modified, | |
1070 | the load time should be saved in the partial symbol tables, since | |
1071 | different tables may come from different source files. FIXME. | |
1072 | This routine should then walk down each partial symbol table | |
30875e1c | 1073 | and see if the symbol table that it originates from has been changed */ |
bd5635a1 | 1074 | |
7d9884b9 JG |
1075 | for (objfile = object_files; objfile; objfile = objfile->next) { |
1076 | if (objfile->obfd) { | |
1eeba686 | 1077 | #ifdef IBM6000_TARGET |
318bf84f FF |
1078 | /* If this object is from a shared library, then you should |
1079 | stat on the library name, not member name. */ | |
1080 | ||
1081 | if (objfile->obfd->my_archive) | |
1082 | res = stat (objfile->obfd->my_archive->filename, &new_statbuf); | |
1083 | else | |
1084 | #endif | |
cba0d141 JG |
1085 | res = stat (objfile->name, &new_statbuf); |
1086 | if (res != 0) { | |
1087 | /* FIXME, should use print_sys_errmsg but it's not filtered. */ | |
1088 | printf_filtered ("`%s' has disappeared; keeping its symbols.\n", | |
1089 | objfile->name); | |
1090 | continue; | |
1091 | } | |
1092 | new_modtime = new_statbuf.st_mtime; | |
4d57c599 JK |
1093 | if (new_modtime != objfile->mtime) |
1094 | { | |
1095 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups; | |
1096 | struct section_offsets *offsets; | |
1097 | int num_offsets; | |
1098 | int section_offsets_size; | |
76212295 | 1099 | char *obfd_filename; |
4d57c599 JK |
1100 | |
1101 | printf_filtered ("`%s' has changed; re-reading symbols.\n", | |
1102 | objfile->name); | |
1103 | ||
1104 | /* There are various functions like symbol_file_add, | |
1105 | symfile_bfd_open, syms_from_objfile, etc., which might | |
1106 | appear to do what we want. But they have various other | |
1107 | effects which we *don't* want. So we just do stuff | |
1108 | ourselves. We don't worry about mapped files (for one thing, | |
1109 | any mapped file will be out of date). */ | |
1110 | ||
1111 | /* If we get an error, blow away this objfile (not sure if | |
1112 | that is the correct response for things like shared | |
1113 | libraries). */ | |
1114 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (free_objfile, objfile); | |
1115 | /* We need to do this whenever any symbols go away. */ | |
1116 | make_cleanup (clear_symtab_users, 0); | |
1117 | ||
1118 | /* Clean up any state BFD has sitting around. We don't need | |
1119 | to close the descriptor but BFD lacks a way of closing the | |
1120 | BFD without closing the descriptor. */ | |
76212295 | 1121 | obfd_filename = bfd_get_filename (objfile->obfd); |
4d57c599 | 1122 | if (!bfd_close (objfile->obfd)) |
1a494973 C |
1123 | error ("Can't close BFD for %s: %s", objfile->name, |
1124 | bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); | |
76212295 | 1125 | objfile->obfd = bfd_openr (obfd_filename, gnutarget); |
4d57c599 JK |
1126 | if (objfile->obfd == NULL) |
1127 | error ("Can't open %s to read symbols.", objfile->name); | |
1128 | /* bfd_openr sets cacheable to true, which is what we want. */ | |
1129 | if (!bfd_check_format (objfile->obfd, bfd_object)) | |
1130 | error ("Can't read symbols from %s: %s.", objfile->name, | |
c4a081e1 | 1131 | bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); |
4d57c599 JK |
1132 | |
1133 | /* Save the offsets, we will nuke them with the rest of the | |
1134 | psymbol_obstack. */ | |
1135 | num_offsets = objfile->num_sections; | |
1136 | section_offsets_size = | |
1137 | sizeof (struct section_offsets) | |
1138 | + sizeof (objfile->section_offsets->offsets) * num_offsets; | |
1139 | offsets = (struct section_offsets *) alloca (section_offsets_size); | |
1140 | memcpy (offsets, objfile->section_offsets, section_offsets_size); | |
1141 | ||
1142 | /* Nuke all the state that we will re-read. Much of the following | |
1143 | code which sets things to NULL really is necessary to tell | |
1144 | other parts of GDB that there is nothing currently there. */ | |
1145 | ||
1146 | /* FIXME: Do we have to free a whole linked list, or is this | |
1147 | enough? */ | |
1148 | if (objfile->global_psymbols.list) | |
1149 | mfree (objfile->md, objfile->global_psymbols.list); | |
1150 | objfile->global_psymbols.list = NULL; | |
1340861c | 1151 | objfile->global_psymbols.next = NULL; |
4d57c599 JK |
1152 | objfile->global_psymbols.size = 0; |
1153 | if (objfile->static_psymbols.list) | |
1154 | mfree (objfile->md, objfile->static_psymbols.list); | |
1155 | objfile->static_psymbols.list = NULL; | |
1340861c | 1156 | objfile->static_psymbols.next = NULL; |
4d57c599 JK |
1157 | objfile->static_psymbols.size = 0; |
1158 | ||
1159 | /* Free the obstacks for non-reusable objfiles */ | |
1160 | obstack_free (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, 0); | |
1161 | obstack_free (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, 0); | |
1162 | obstack_free (&objfile -> type_obstack, 0); | |
1163 | objfile->sections = NULL; | |
1164 | objfile->symtabs = NULL; | |
1165 | objfile->psymtabs = NULL; | |
1166 | objfile->free_psymtabs = NULL; | |
1167 | objfile->msymbols = NULL; | |
1168 | objfile->minimal_symbol_count= 0; | |
1169 | objfile->fundamental_types = NULL; | |
1170 | if (objfile -> sf != NULL) | |
1171 | { | |
1172 | (*objfile -> sf -> sym_finish) (objfile); | |
1173 | } | |
1174 | ||
1175 | /* We never make this a mapped file. */ | |
1176 | objfile -> md = NULL; | |
1177 | /* obstack_specify_allocation also initializes the obstack so | |
1178 | it is empty. */ | |
1179 | obstack_specify_allocation (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, 0, 0, | |
1180 | xmalloc, free); | |
1181 | obstack_specify_allocation (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, 0, 0, | |
1182 | xmalloc, free); | |
1183 | obstack_specify_allocation (&objfile -> type_obstack, 0, 0, | |
1184 | xmalloc, free); | |
1185 | if (build_objfile_section_table (objfile)) | |
1186 | { | |
1187 | error ("Can't find the file sections in `%s': %s", | |
c4a081e1 | 1188 | objfile -> name, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); |
4d57c599 JK |
1189 | } |
1190 | ||
1191 | /* We use the same section offsets as from last time. I'm not | |
1192 | sure whether that is always correct for shared libraries. */ | |
1193 | objfile->section_offsets = (struct section_offsets *) | |
1194 | obstack_alloc (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, section_offsets_size); | |
1195 | memcpy (objfile->section_offsets, offsets, section_offsets_size); | |
1196 | objfile->num_sections = num_offsets; | |
1197 | ||
1198 | /* What the hell is sym_new_init for, anyway? The concept of | |
1199 | distinguishing between the main file and additional files | |
1200 | in this way seems rather dubious. */ | |
1201 | if (objfile == symfile_objfile) | |
1202 | (*objfile->sf->sym_new_init) (objfile); | |
1203 | ||
1204 | (*objfile->sf->sym_init) (objfile); | |
1205 | clear_complaints (1, 1); | |
1206 | /* The "mainline" parameter is a hideous hack; I think leaving it | |
1207 | zero is OK since dbxread.c also does what it needs to do if | |
1208 | objfile->global_psymbols.size is 0. */ | |
1209 | (*objfile->sf->sym_read) (objfile, objfile->section_offsets, 0); | |
f3806e3b PS |
1210 | if (!have_partial_symbols () && !have_full_symbols ()) |
1211 | { | |
1212 | wrap_here (""); | |
1213 | printf_filtered ("(no debugging symbols found)\n"); | |
1214 | wrap_here (""); | |
1215 | } | |
4d57c599 JK |
1216 | objfile -> flags |= OBJF_SYMS; |
1217 | ||
1218 | /* We're done reading the symbol file; finish off complaints. */ | |
1219 | clear_complaints (0, 1); | |
1220 | ||
1221 | /* Getting new symbols may change our opinion about what is | |
1222 | frameless. */ | |
1223 | ||
1224 | reinit_frame_cache (); | |
1225 | ||
1226 | /* Discard cleanups as symbol reading was successful. */ | |
1227 | discard_cleanups (old_cleanups); | |
1228 | ||
1229 | /* If the mtime has changed between the time we set new_modtime | |
1230 | and now, we *want* this to be out of date, so don't call stat | |
1231 | again now. */ | |
1232 | objfile->mtime = new_modtime; | |
1233 | reread_one = 1; | |
1234 | } | |
bd5635a1 | 1235 | } |
7d9884b9 JG |
1236 | } |
1237 | ||
1238 | if (reread_one) | |
4d57c599 | 1239 | clear_symtab_users (); |
bd5635a1 | 1240 | } |
bd5635a1 | 1241 | |
bd5635a1 | 1242 | \f |
7d9884b9 JG |
1243 | enum language |
1244 | deduce_language_from_filename (filename) | |
1245 | char *filename; | |
1246 | { | |
2093fe68 | 1247 | char *c; |
7d9884b9 | 1248 | |
2093fe68 RP |
1249 | if (0 == filename) |
1250 | ; /* Get default */ | |
1251 | else if (0 == (c = strrchr (filename, '.'))) | |
1252 | ; /* Get default. */ | |
f3806e3b | 1253 | else if (STREQ (c, ".c")) |
2093fe68 | 1254 | return language_c; |
f3806e3b | 1255 | else if (STREQ (c, ".cc") || STREQ (c, ".C") || STREQ (c, ".cxx") |
1a494973 | 1256 | || STREQ (c, ".cpp") || STREQ (c, ".cp") || STREQ (c, ".c++")) |
2093fe68 | 1257 | return language_cplus; |
f3806e3b | 1258 | else if (STREQ (c, ".ch") || STREQ (c, ".c186") || STREQ (c, ".c286")) |
2093fe68 | 1259 | return language_chill; |
76212295 PS |
1260 | else if (STREQ (c, ".f") || STREQ (c, ".F")) |
1261 | return language_fortran; | |
f3806e3b PS |
1262 | else if (STREQ (c, ".mod")) |
1263 | return language_m2; | |
1264 | else if (STREQ (c, ".s") || STREQ (c, ".S")) | |
1265 | return language_asm; | |
7d9884b9 JG |
1266 | |
1267 | return language_unknown; /* default */ | |
1268 | } | |
1269 | \f | |
d8ce1326 JG |
1270 | /* allocate_symtab: |
1271 | ||
1272 | Allocate and partly initialize a new symbol table. Return a pointer | |
1273 | to it. error() if no space. | |
1274 | ||
1275 | Caller must set these fields: | |
1276 | LINETABLE(symtab) | |
1277 | symtab->blockvector | |
d8ce1326 JG |
1278 | symtab->dirname |
1279 | symtab->free_code | |
1280 | symtab->free_ptr | |
1281 | initialize any EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO | |
1282 | possibly free_named_symtabs (symtab->filename); | |
d8ce1326 JG |
1283 | */ |
1284 | ||
1285 | struct symtab * | |
30875e1c SG |
1286 | allocate_symtab (filename, objfile) |
1287 | char *filename; | |
1288 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
d8ce1326 JG |
1289 | { |
1290 | register struct symtab *symtab; | |
d8ce1326 | 1291 | |
30875e1c SG |
1292 | symtab = (struct symtab *) |
1293 | obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symtab)); | |
4ed3a9ea | 1294 | memset (symtab, 0, sizeof (*symtab)); |
30875e1c SG |
1295 | symtab -> filename = obsavestring (filename, strlen (filename), |
1296 | &objfile -> symbol_obstack); | |
1297 | symtab -> fullname = NULL; | |
1298 | symtab -> language = deduce_language_from_filename (filename); | |
d8ce1326 | 1299 | |
7d9884b9 | 1300 | /* Hook it to the objfile it comes from */ |
30875e1c SG |
1301 | |
1302 | symtab -> objfile = objfile; | |
1303 | symtab -> next = objfile -> symtabs; | |
1304 | objfile -> symtabs = symtab; | |
7d9884b9 JG |
1305 | |
1306 | #ifdef INIT_EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO | |
30875e1c | 1307 | INIT_EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO (symtab); |
7d9884b9 | 1308 | #endif |
d8ce1326 | 1309 | |
30875e1c | 1310 | return (symtab); |
d8ce1326 | 1311 | } |
30875e1c SG |
1312 | |
1313 | struct partial_symtab * | |
1314 | allocate_psymtab (filename, objfile) | |
1315 | char *filename; | |
1316 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
1317 | { | |
1318 | struct partial_symtab *psymtab; | |
1319 | ||
cba0d141 JG |
1320 | if (objfile -> free_psymtabs) |
1321 | { | |
1322 | psymtab = objfile -> free_psymtabs; | |
1323 | objfile -> free_psymtabs = psymtab -> next; | |
1324 | } | |
1325 | else | |
1326 | psymtab = (struct partial_symtab *) | |
1327 | obstack_alloc (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, | |
1328 | sizeof (struct partial_symtab)); | |
1329 | ||
4ed3a9ea | 1330 | memset (psymtab, 0, sizeof (struct partial_symtab)); |
30875e1c SG |
1331 | psymtab -> filename = obsavestring (filename, strlen (filename), |
1332 | &objfile -> psymbol_obstack); | |
1333 | psymtab -> symtab = NULL; | |
1334 | ||
1335 | /* Hook it to the objfile it comes from */ | |
1336 | ||
1337 | psymtab -> objfile = objfile; | |
1338 | psymtab -> next = objfile -> psymtabs; | |
1339 | objfile -> psymtabs = psymtab; | |
1340 | ||
1341 | return (psymtab); | |
1342 | } | |
1343 | ||
d8ce1326 | 1344 | \f |
ade40d31 RP |
1345 | /* Reset all data structures in gdb which may contain references to symbol |
1346 | table date. */ | |
1347 | ||
1348 | void | |
1349 | clear_symtab_users () | |
1350 | { | |
1351 | /* Someday, we should do better than this, by only blowing away | |
1352 | the things that really need to be blown. */ | |
1353 | clear_value_history (); | |
1354 | clear_displays (); | |
1355 | clear_internalvars (); | |
1356 | breakpoint_re_set (); | |
1357 | set_default_breakpoint (0, 0, 0, 0); | |
1358 | current_source_symtab = 0; | |
1359 | current_source_line = 0; | |
4d57c599 | 1360 | clear_pc_function_cache (); |
ade40d31 RP |
1361 | } |
1362 | ||
9d199712 JG |
1363 | /* clear_symtab_users_once: |
1364 | ||
1365 | This function is run after symbol reading, or from a cleanup. | |
1366 | If an old symbol table was obsoleted, the old symbol table | |
1367 | has been blown away, but the other GDB data structures that may | |
1368 | reference it have not yet been cleared or re-directed. (The old | |
1369 | symtab was zapped, and the cleanup queued, in free_named_symtab() | |
1370 | below.) | |
1371 | ||
1372 | This function can be queued N times as a cleanup, or called | |
1373 | directly; it will do all the work the first time, and then will be a | |
1374 | no-op until the next time it is queued. This works by bumping a | |
1375 | counter at queueing time. Much later when the cleanup is run, or at | |
1376 | the end of symbol processing (in case the cleanup is discarded), if | |
1377 | the queued count is greater than the "done-count", we do the work | |
1378 | and set the done-count to the queued count. If the queued count is | |
1379 | less than or equal to the done-count, we just ignore the call. This | |
1380 | is needed because reading a single .o file will often replace many | |
1381 | symtabs (one per .h file, for example), and we don't want to reset | |
1382 | the breakpoints N times in the user's face. | |
1383 | ||
1384 | The reason we both queue a cleanup, and call it directly after symbol | |
1385 | reading, is because the cleanup protects us in case of errors, but is | |
1386 | discarded if symbol reading is successful. */ | |
1387 | ||
ade40d31 | 1388 | #if 0 |
996ccb30 JK |
1389 | /* FIXME: As free_named_symtabs is currently a big noop this function |
1390 | is no longer needed. */ | |
ade40d31 RP |
1391 | static void |
1392 | clear_symtab_users_once PARAMS ((void)); | |
1393 | ||
9d199712 JG |
1394 | static int clear_symtab_users_queued; |
1395 | static int clear_symtab_users_done; | |
1396 | ||
ade40d31 | 1397 | static void |
9d199712 JG |
1398 | clear_symtab_users_once () |
1399 | { | |
1400 | /* Enforce once-per-`do_cleanups'-semantics */ | |
1401 | if (clear_symtab_users_queued <= clear_symtab_users_done) | |
1402 | return; | |
1403 | clear_symtab_users_done = clear_symtab_users_queued; | |
1404 | ||
ade40d31 | 1405 | clear_symtab_users (); |
9d199712 | 1406 | } |
ade40d31 | 1407 | #endif |
9d199712 JG |
1408 | |
1409 | /* Delete the specified psymtab, and any others that reference it. */ | |
1410 | ||
e1ce8aa5 | 1411 | static void |
9d199712 JG |
1412 | cashier_psymtab (pst) |
1413 | struct partial_symtab *pst; | |
1414 | { | |
46c28185 | 1415 | struct partial_symtab *ps, *pprev = NULL; |
9d199712 JG |
1416 | int i; |
1417 | ||
1418 | /* Find its previous psymtab in the chain */ | |
30875e1c | 1419 | for (ps = pst->objfile->psymtabs; ps; ps = ps->next) { |
9d199712 JG |
1420 | if (ps == pst) |
1421 | break; | |
1422 | pprev = ps; | |
1423 | } | |
1424 | ||
1425 | if (ps) { | |
1426 | /* Unhook it from the chain. */ | |
30875e1c SG |
1427 | if (ps == pst->objfile->psymtabs) |
1428 | pst->objfile->psymtabs = ps->next; | |
9d199712 JG |
1429 | else |
1430 | pprev->next = ps->next; | |
1431 | ||
1432 | /* FIXME, we can't conveniently deallocate the entries in the | |
1433 | partial_symbol lists (global_psymbols/static_psymbols) that | |
1434 | this psymtab points to. These just take up space until all | |
1435 | the psymtabs are reclaimed. Ditto the dependencies list and | |
1436 | filename, which are all in the psymbol_obstack. */ | |
1437 | ||
1438 | /* We need to cashier any psymtab that has this one as a dependency... */ | |
1439 | again: | |
30875e1c | 1440 | for (ps = pst->objfile->psymtabs; ps; ps = ps->next) { |
9d199712 JG |
1441 | for (i = 0; i < ps->number_of_dependencies; i++) { |
1442 | if (ps->dependencies[i] == pst) { | |
1443 | cashier_psymtab (ps); | |
1444 | goto again; /* Must restart, chain has been munged. */ | |
1445 | } | |
1446 | } | |
1447 | } | |
1448 | } | |
1449 | } | |
1450 | ||
1451 | /* If a symtab or psymtab for filename NAME is found, free it along | |
1452 | with any dependent breakpoints, displays, etc. | |
1453 | Used when loading new versions of object modules with the "add-file" | |
1454 | command. This is only called on the top-level symtab or psymtab's name; | |
1455 | it is not called for subsidiary files such as .h files. | |
1456 | ||
1457 | Return value is 1 if we blew away the environment, 0 if not. | |
30875e1c | 1458 | FIXME. The return valu appears to never be used. |
9d199712 JG |
1459 | |
1460 | FIXME. I think this is not the best way to do this. We should | |
1461 | work on being gentler to the environment while still cleaning up | |
1462 | all stray pointers into the freed symtab. */ | |
1463 | ||
1464 | int | |
1465 | free_named_symtabs (name) | |
1466 | char *name; | |
1467 | { | |
30875e1c SG |
1468 | #if 0 |
1469 | /* FIXME: With the new method of each objfile having it's own | |
1470 | psymtab list, this function needs serious rethinking. In particular, | |
1471 | why was it ever necessary to toss psymtabs with specific compilation | |
1472 | unit filenames, as opposed to all psymtabs from a particular symbol | |
ac88ca20 JG |
1473 | file? -- fnf |
1474 | Well, the answer is that some systems permit reloading of particular | |
1475 | compilation units. We want to blow away any old info about these | |
1476 | compilation units, regardless of which objfiles they arrived in. --gnu. */ | |
1477 | ||
1478 | register struct symtab *s; | |
1479 | register struct symtab *prev; | |
1480 | register struct partial_symtab *ps; | |
1481 | struct blockvector *bv; | |
1482 | int blewit = 0; | |
30875e1c | 1483 | |
61a7292f SG |
1484 | /* We only wack things if the symbol-reload switch is set. */ |
1485 | if (!symbol_reloading) | |
1486 | return 0; | |
1487 | ||
d11c44f1 JG |
1488 | /* Some symbol formats have trouble providing file names... */ |
1489 | if (name == 0 || *name == '\0') | |
1490 | return 0; | |
1491 | ||
9d199712 JG |
1492 | /* Look for a psymtab with the specified name. */ |
1493 | ||
1494 | again2: | |
1495 | for (ps = partial_symtab_list; ps; ps = ps->next) { | |
2e4964ad | 1496 | if (STREQ (name, ps->filename)) { |
9d199712 JG |
1497 | cashier_psymtab (ps); /* Blow it away...and its little dog, too. */ |
1498 | goto again2; /* Must restart, chain has been munged */ | |
1499 | } | |
1500 | } | |
1501 | ||
1502 | /* Look for a symtab with the specified name. */ | |
1503 | ||
1504 | for (s = symtab_list; s; s = s->next) | |
1505 | { | |
2e4964ad | 1506 | if (STREQ (name, s->filename)) |
9d199712 JG |
1507 | break; |
1508 | prev = s; | |
1509 | } | |
1510 | ||
1511 | if (s) | |
1512 | { | |
1513 | if (s == symtab_list) | |
1514 | symtab_list = s->next; | |
1515 | else | |
1516 | prev->next = s->next; | |
1517 | ||
1518 | /* For now, queue a delete for all breakpoints, displays, etc., whether | |
1519 | or not they depend on the symtab being freed. This should be | |
1520 | changed so that only those data structures affected are deleted. */ | |
1521 | ||
1522 | /* But don't delete anything if the symtab is empty. | |
1523 | This test is necessary due to a bug in "dbxread.c" that | |
1524 | causes empty symtabs to be created for N_SO symbols that | |
1525 | contain the pathname of the object file. (This problem | |
1526 | has been fixed in GDB 3.9x). */ | |
1527 | ||
c9bd6710 JG |
1528 | bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s); |
1529 | if (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bv) > 2 | |
9d199712 JG |
1530 | || BLOCK_NSYMS (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK)) |
1531 | || BLOCK_NSYMS (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK))) | |
1532 | { | |
1533 | complain (&oldsyms_complaint, name); | |
1534 | ||
1535 | clear_symtab_users_queued++; | |
1536 | make_cleanup (clear_symtab_users_once, 0); | |
1537 | blewit = 1; | |
1538 | } else { | |
1539 | complain (&empty_symtab_complaint, name); | |
1540 | } | |
1541 | ||
1542 | free_symtab (s); | |
1543 | } | |
1544 | else | |
d8ce1326 JG |
1545 | { |
1546 | /* It is still possible that some breakpoints will be affected | |
1547 | even though no symtab was found, since the file might have | |
1548 | been compiled without debugging, and hence not be associated | |
1549 | with a symtab. In order to handle this correctly, we would need | |
1550 | to keep a list of text address ranges for undebuggable files. | |
1551 | For now, we do nothing, since this is a fairly obscure case. */ | |
1552 | ; | |
1553 | } | |
9d199712 | 1554 | |
30875e1c | 1555 | /* FIXME, what about the minimal symbol table? */ |
9d199712 | 1556 | return blewit; |
30875e1c SG |
1557 | #else |
1558 | return (0); | |
1559 | #endif | |
9d199712 JG |
1560 | } |
1561 | \f | |
d4ea2aba PB |
1562 | /* Allocate and partially fill a partial symtab. It will be |
1563 | completely filled at the end of the symbol list. | |
1564 | ||
1565 | SYMFILE_NAME is the name of the symbol-file we are reading from, and ADDR | |
1566 | is the address relative to which its symbols are (incremental) or 0 | |
1567 | (normal). */ | |
1568 | ||
1569 | ||
1570 | struct partial_symtab * | |
a8e033f2 | 1571 | start_psymtab_common (objfile, section_offsets, |
d4ea2aba PB |
1572 | filename, textlow, global_syms, static_syms) |
1573 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
a8e033f2 | 1574 | struct section_offsets *section_offsets; |
d4ea2aba PB |
1575 | char *filename; |
1576 | CORE_ADDR textlow; | |
1577 | struct partial_symbol *global_syms; | |
1578 | struct partial_symbol *static_syms; | |
1579 | { | |
30875e1c SG |
1580 | struct partial_symtab *psymtab; |
1581 | ||
1582 | psymtab = allocate_psymtab (filename, objfile); | |
a8e033f2 | 1583 | psymtab -> section_offsets = section_offsets; |
30875e1c SG |
1584 | psymtab -> textlow = textlow; |
1585 | psymtab -> texthigh = psymtab -> textlow; /* default */ | |
1586 | psymtab -> globals_offset = global_syms - objfile -> global_psymbols.list; | |
1587 | psymtab -> statics_offset = static_syms - objfile -> static_psymbols.list; | |
1588 | return (psymtab); | |
7d9884b9 | 1589 | } |
9342ecb9 JG |
1590 | \f |
1591 | /* Debugging versions of functions that are usually inline macros | |
1592 | (see symfile.h). */ | |
1593 | ||
2e4964ad | 1594 | #if !INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL |
9342ecb9 JG |
1595 | |
1596 | /* Add a symbol with a long value to a psymtab. | |
1597 | Since one arg is a struct, we pass in a ptr and deref it (sigh). */ | |
1598 | ||
1599 | void | |
2e4964ad FF |
1600 | add_psymbol_to_list (name, namelength, namespace, class, list, val, language, |
1601 | objfile) | |
9342ecb9 JG |
1602 | char *name; |
1603 | int namelength; | |
1604 | enum namespace namespace; | |
1605 | enum address_class class; | |
1606 | struct psymbol_allocation_list *list; | |
1607 | long val; | |
2e4964ad FF |
1608 | enum language language; |
1609 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
9342ecb9 | 1610 | { |
2e4964ad FF |
1611 | register struct partial_symbol *psym; |
1612 | register char *demangled_name; | |
1613 | ||
1614 | if (list->next >= list->list + list->size) | |
1615 | { | |
1616 | extend_psymbol_list (list,objfile); | |
1617 | } | |
1618 | psym = list->next++; | |
1619 | ||
1620 | SYMBOL_NAME (psym) = | |
1621 | (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, namelength + 1); | |
1622 | memcpy (SYMBOL_NAME (psym), name, namelength); | |
1623 | SYMBOL_NAME (psym)[namelength] = '\0'; | |
1624 | SYMBOL_VALUE (psym) = val; | |
1625 | SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (psym) = language; | |
1626 | PSYMBOL_NAMESPACE (psym) = namespace; | |
1627 | PSYMBOL_CLASS (psym) = class; | |
76212295 | 1628 | SYMBOL_INIT_LANGUAGE_SPECIFIC (psym, language); |
9342ecb9 JG |
1629 | } |
1630 | ||
1631 | /* Add a symbol with a CORE_ADDR value to a psymtab. */ | |
1632 | ||
1633 | void | |
2e4964ad FF |
1634 | add_psymbol_addr_to_list (name, namelength, namespace, class, list, val, |
1635 | language, objfile) | |
9342ecb9 JG |
1636 | char *name; |
1637 | int namelength; | |
1638 | enum namespace namespace; | |
1639 | enum address_class class; | |
1640 | struct psymbol_allocation_list *list; | |
1641 | CORE_ADDR val; | |
2e4964ad FF |
1642 | enum language language; |
1643 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
9342ecb9 | 1644 | { |
2e4964ad FF |
1645 | register struct partial_symbol *psym; |
1646 | register char *demangled_name; | |
1647 | ||
1648 | if (list->next >= list->list + list->size) | |
1649 | { | |
1650 | extend_psymbol_list (list,objfile); | |
1651 | } | |
1652 | psym = list->next++; | |
1653 | ||
1654 | SYMBOL_NAME (psym) = | |
1655 | (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, namelength + 1); | |
1656 | memcpy (SYMBOL_NAME (psym), name, namelength); | |
1657 | SYMBOL_NAME (psym)[namelength] = '\0'; | |
1658 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psym) = val; | |
1659 | SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (psym) = language; | |
1660 | PSYMBOL_NAMESPACE (psym) = namespace; | |
1661 | PSYMBOL_CLASS (psym) = class; | |
76212295 | 1662 | SYMBOL_INIT_LANGUAGE_SPECIFIC (psym, language); |
9342ecb9 | 1663 | } |
7d9884b9 | 1664 | |
2e4964ad FF |
1665 | #endif /* !INLINE_ADD_PSYMBOL */ |
1666 | ||
1a494973 C |
1667 | /* Initialize storage for partial symbols. */ |
1668 | ||
1669 | void | |
1670 | init_psymbol_list (objfile, total_symbols) | |
1671 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
1672 | int total_symbols; | |
1673 | { | |
1674 | /* Free any previously allocated psymbol lists. */ | |
1675 | ||
1676 | if (objfile -> global_psymbols.list) | |
1677 | { | |
1678 | mfree (objfile -> md, (PTR)objfile -> global_psymbols.list); | |
1679 | } | |
1680 | if (objfile -> static_psymbols.list) | |
1681 | { | |
1682 | mfree (objfile -> md, (PTR)objfile -> static_psymbols.list); | |
1683 | } | |
1684 | ||
1685 | /* Current best guess is that approximately a twentieth | |
1686 | of the total symbols (in a debugging file) are global or static | |
1687 | oriented symbols */ | |
1688 | ||
1689 | objfile -> global_psymbols.size = total_symbols / 10; | |
1690 | objfile -> static_psymbols.size = total_symbols / 10; | |
1691 | objfile -> global_psymbols.next = | |
1692 | objfile -> global_psymbols.list = (struct partial_symbol *) | |
1693 | xmmalloc (objfile -> md, objfile -> global_psymbols.size | |
1694 | * sizeof (struct partial_symbol)); | |
1695 | objfile -> static_psymbols.next = | |
1696 | objfile -> static_psymbols.list = (struct partial_symbol *) | |
1697 | xmmalloc (objfile -> md, objfile -> static_psymbols.size | |
1698 | * sizeof (struct partial_symbol)); | |
1699 | } | |
7d9884b9 | 1700 | \f |
bd5635a1 RP |
1701 | void |
1702 | _initialize_symfile () | |
1703 | { | |
ade40d31 RP |
1704 | struct cmd_list_element *c; |
1705 | ||
1706 | c = add_cmd ("symbol-file", class_files, symbol_file_command, | |
30875e1c | 1707 | "Load symbol table from executable file FILE.\n\ |
bd5635a1 | 1708 | The `file' command can also load symbol tables, as well as setting the file\n\ |
ade40d31 RP |
1709 | to execute.", &cmdlist); |
1710 | c->completer = filename_completer; | |
bd5635a1 | 1711 | |
ade40d31 | 1712 | c = add_cmd ("add-symbol-file", class_files, add_symbol_file_command, |
f3806e3b PS |
1713 | "Usage: add-symbol-file FILE ADDR\n\ |
1714 | Load the symbols from FILE, assuming FILE has been dynamically loaded.\n\ | |
1715 | ADDR is the starting address of the file's text.", | |
ade40d31 RP |
1716 | &cmdlist); |
1717 | c->completer = filename_completer; | |
bd5635a1 | 1718 | |
f3806e3b PS |
1719 | c = add_cmd ("add-shared-symbol-files", class_files, |
1720 | add_shared_symbol_files_command, | |
1721 | "Load the symbols from shared objects in the dynamic linker's link map.", | |
1722 | &cmdlist); | |
1723 | c = add_alias_cmd ("assf", "add-shared-symbol-files", class_files, 1, | |
1724 | &cmdlist); | |
1725 | ||
ade40d31 | 1726 | c = add_cmd ("load", class_files, load_command, |
bd5635a1 | 1727 | "Dynamically load FILE into the running program, and record its symbols\n\ |
ade40d31 RP |
1728 | for access from GDB.", &cmdlist); |
1729 | c->completer = filename_completer; | |
bd5635a1 | 1730 | |
61a7292f SG |
1731 | add_show_from_set |
1732 | (add_set_cmd ("symbol-reloading", class_support, var_boolean, | |
1733 | (char *)&symbol_reloading, | |
1734 | "Set dynamic symbol table reloading multiple times in one run.", | |
1735 | &setlist), | |
1736 | &showlist); | |
1737 | ||
bd5635a1 | 1738 | } |