| 1 | /* List lines of source files for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
| 2 | Copyright (C) 1986-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 3 | |
| 4 | This file is part of GDB. |
| 5 | |
| 6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
| 9 | (at your option) any later version. |
| 10 | |
| 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 17 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| 18 | |
| 19 | #include "defs.h" |
| 20 | #include "arch-utils.h" |
| 21 | #include "symtab.h" |
| 22 | #include "expression.h" |
| 23 | #include "language.h" |
| 24 | #include "command.h" |
| 25 | #include "source.h" |
| 26 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
| 27 | #include "frame.h" |
| 28 | #include "value.h" |
| 29 | #include "gdbsupport/filestuff.h" |
| 30 | |
| 31 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 32 | #include <fcntl.h> |
| 33 | #include "gdbcore.h" |
| 34 | #include "gdbsupport/gdb_regex.h" |
| 35 | #include "symfile.h" |
| 36 | #include "objfiles.h" |
| 37 | #include "annotate.h" |
| 38 | #include "gdbtypes.h" |
| 39 | #include "linespec.h" |
| 40 | #include "filenames.h" /* for DOSish file names */ |
| 41 | #include "completer.h" |
| 42 | #include "ui-out.h" |
| 43 | #include "readline/tilde.h" |
| 44 | #include "gdbsupport/enum-flags.h" |
| 45 | #include "gdbsupport/scoped_fd.h" |
| 46 | #include <algorithm> |
| 47 | #include "gdbsupport/pathstuff.h" |
| 48 | #include "source-cache.h" |
| 49 | #include "cli/cli-style.h" |
| 50 | #include "observable.h" |
| 51 | #include "build-id.h" |
| 52 | #include "debuginfod-support.h" |
| 53 | #include "gdbsupport/buildargv.h" |
| 54 | |
| 55 | #define OPEN_MODE (O_RDONLY | O_BINARY) |
| 56 | #define FDOPEN_MODE FOPEN_RB |
| 57 | |
| 58 | /* Path of directories to search for source files. |
| 59 | Same format as the PATH environment variable's value. */ |
| 60 | |
| 61 | std::string source_path; |
| 62 | |
| 63 | /* Support for source path substitution commands. */ |
| 64 | |
| 65 | struct substitute_path_rule |
| 66 | { |
| 67 | substitute_path_rule (const char *from_, const char *to_) |
| 68 | : from (from_), |
| 69 | to (to_) |
| 70 | { |
| 71 | } |
| 72 | |
| 73 | std::string from; |
| 74 | std::string to; |
| 75 | }; |
| 76 | |
| 77 | static std::list<substitute_path_rule> substitute_path_rules; |
| 78 | |
| 79 | /* An instance of this is attached to each program space. */ |
| 80 | |
| 81 | struct current_source_location |
| 82 | { |
| 83 | public: |
| 84 | |
| 85 | current_source_location () = default; |
| 86 | |
| 87 | /* Set the value. */ |
| 88 | void set (struct symtab *s, int l) |
| 89 | { |
| 90 | m_symtab = s; |
| 91 | m_line = l; |
| 92 | gdb::observers::current_source_symtab_and_line_changed.notify (); |
| 93 | } |
| 94 | |
| 95 | /* Get the symtab. */ |
| 96 | struct symtab *symtab () const |
| 97 | { |
| 98 | return m_symtab; |
| 99 | } |
| 100 | |
| 101 | /* Get the line number. */ |
| 102 | int line () const |
| 103 | { |
| 104 | return m_line; |
| 105 | } |
| 106 | |
| 107 | private: |
| 108 | |
| 109 | /* Symtab of default file for listing lines of. */ |
| 110 | |
| 111 | struct symtab *m_symtab = nullptr; |
| 112 | |
| 113 | /* Default next line to list. */ |
| 114 | |
| 115 | int m_line = 0; |
| 116 | }; |
| 117 | |
| 118 | static const registry<program_space>::key<current_source_location> |
| 119 | current_source_key; |
| 120 | |
| 121 | /* Default number of lines to print with commands like "list". |
| 122 | This is based on guessing how many long (i.e. more than chars_per_line |
| 123 | characters) lines there will be. To be completely correct, "list" |
| 124 | and friends should be rewritten to count characters and see where |
| 125 | things are wrapping, but that would be a fair amount of work. */ |
| 126 | |
| 127 | static int lines_to_list = 10; |
| 128 | static void |
| 129 | show_lines_to_list (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, |
| 130 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) |
| 131 | { |
| 132 | gdb_printf (file, |
| 133 | _("Number of source lines gdb " |
| 134 | "will list by default is %s.\n"), |
| 135 | value); |
| 136 | } |
| 137 | |
| 138 | /* Possible values of 'set filename-display'. */ |
| 139 | static const char filename_display_basename[] = "basename"; |
| 140 | static const char filename_display_relative[] = "relative"; |
| 141 | static const char filename_display_absolute[] = "absolute"; |
| 142 | |
| 143 | static const char *const filename_display_kind_names[] = { |
| 144 | filename_display_basename, |
| 145 | filename_display_relative, |
| 146 | filename_display_absolute, |
| 147 | NULL |
| 148 | }; |
| 149 | |
| 150 | static const char *filename_display_string = filename_display_relative; |
| 151 | |
| 152 | static void |
| 153 | show_filename_display_string (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, |
| 154 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) |
| 155 | { |
| 156 | gdb_printf (file, _("Filenames are displayed as \"%s\".\n"), value); |
| 157 | } |
| 158 | |
| 159 | /* When true GDB will stat and open source files as required, but when |
| 160 | false, GDB will avoid accessing source files as much as possible. */ |
| 161 | |
| 162 | static bool source_open = true; |
| 163 | |
| 164 | /* Implement 'show source open'. */ |
| 165 | |
| 166 | static void |
| 167 | show_source_open (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, |
| 168 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) |
| 169 | { |
| 170 | gdb_printf (file, _("Source opening is \"%s\".\n"), value); |
| 171 | } |
| 172 | |
| 173 | /* Line number of last line printed. Default for various commands. |
| 174 | current_source_line is usually, but not always, the same as this. */ |
| 175 | |
| 176 | static int last_line_listed; |
| 177 | |
| 178 | /* First line number listed by last listing command. If 0, then no |
| 179 | source lines have yet been listed since the last time the current |
| 180 | source line was changed. */ |
| 181 | |
| 182 | static int first_line_listed; |
| 183 | |
| 184 | /* Saves the name of the last source file visited and a possible error code. |
| 185 | Used to prevent repeating annoying "No such file or directories" msgs. */ |
| 186 | |
| 187 | static struct symtab *last_source_visited = NULL; |
| 188 | static bool last_source_error = false; |
| 189 | \f |
| 190 | /* Return the first line listed by print_source_lines. |
| 191 | Used by command interpreters to request listing from |
| 192 | a previous point. */ |
| 193 | |
| 194 | int |
| 195 | get_first_line_listed (void) |
| 196 | { |
| 197 | return first_line_listed; |
| 198 | } |
| 199 | |
| 200 | /* Clear line listed range. This makes the next "list" center the |
| 201 | printed source lines around the current source line. */ |
| 202 | |
| 203 | static void |
| 204 | clear_lines_listed_range (void) |
| 205 | { |
| 206 | first_line_listed = 0; |
| 207 | last_line_listed = 0; |
| 208 | } |
| 209 | |
| 210 | /* Return the default number of lines to print with commands like the |
| 211 | cli "list". The caller of print_source_lines must use this to |
| 212 | calculate the end line and use it in the call to print_source_lines |
| 213 | as it does not automatically use this value. */ |
| 214 | |
| 215 | int |
| 216 | get_lines_to_list (void) |
| 217 | { |
| 218 | return lines_to_list; |
| 219 | } |
| 220 | |
| 221 | /* A helper to return the current source location object for PSPACE, |
| 222 | creating it if it does not exist. */ |
| 223 | |
| 224 | static current_source_location * |
| 225 | get_source_location (program_space *pspace) |
| 226 | { |
| 227 | current_source_location *loc |
| 228 | = current_source_key.get (pspace); |
| 229 | if (loc == nullptr) |
| 230 | loc = current_source_key.emplace (pspace); |
| 231 | return loc; |
| 232 | } |
| 233 | |
| 234 | /* Return the current source file for listing and next line to list. |
| 235 | NOTE: The returned sal pc and end fields are not valid. */ |
| 236 | |
| 237 | struct symtab_and_line |
| 238 | get_current_source_symtab_and_line (void) |
| 239 | { |
| 240 | symtab_and_line cursal; |
| 241 | current_source_location *loc = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 242 | |
| 243 | cursal.pspace = current_program_space; |
| 244 | cursal.symtab = loc->symtab (); |
| 245 | cursal.line = loc->line (); |
| 246 | cursal.pc = 0; |
| 247 | cursal.end = 0; |
| 248 | |
| 249 | return cursal; |
| 250 | } |
| 251 | |
| 252 | /* If the current source file for listing is not set, try and get a default. |
| 253 | Usually called before get_current_source_symtab_and_line() is called. |
| 254 | It may err out if a default cannot be determined. |
| 255 | We must be cautious about where it is called, as it can recurse as the |
| 256 | process of determining a new default may call the caller! |
| 257 | Use get_current_source_symtab_and_line only to get whatever |
| 258 | we have without erroring out or trying to get a default. */ |
| 259 | |
| 260 | void |
| 261 | set_default_source_symtab_and_line (void) |
| 262 | { |
| 263 | if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ()) |
| 264 | error (_("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command.")); |
| 265 | |
| 266 | /* Pull in a current source symtab if necessary. */ |
| 267 | current_source_location *loc = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 268 | if (loc->symtab () == nullptr) |
| 269 | select_source_symtab (0); |
| 270 | } |
| 271 | |
| 272 | /* Return the current default file for listing and next line to list |
| 273 | (the returned sal pc and end fields are not valid.) |
| 274 | and set the current default to whatever is in SAL. |
| 275 | NOTE: The returned sal pc and end fields are not valid. */ |
| 276 | |
| 277 | struct symtab_and_line |
| 278 | set_current_source_symtab_and_line (const symtab_and_line &sal) |
| 279 | { |
| 280 | symtab_and_line cursal; |
| 281 | |
| 282 | current_source_location *loc = get_source_location (sal.pspace); |
| 283 | |
| 284 | cursal.pspace = sal.pspace; |
| 285 | cursal.symtab = loc->symtab (); |
| 286 | cursal.line = loc->line (); |
| 287 | cursal.pc = 0; |
| 288 | cursal.end = 0; |
| 289 | |
| 290 | loc->set (sal.symtab, sal.line); |
| 291 | |
| 292 | /* Force the next "list" to center around the current line. */ |
| 293 | clear_lines_listed_range (); |
| 294 | |
| 295 | return cursal; |
| 296 | } |
| 297 | |
| 298 | /* Reset any information stored about a default file and line to print. */ |
| 299 | |
| 300 | void |
| 301 | clear_current_source_symtab_and_line (void) |
| 302 | { |
| 303 | current_source_location *loc = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 304 | loc->set (nullptr, 0); |
| 305 | } |
| 306 | |
| 307 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 308 | |
| 309 | void |
| 310 | select_source_symtab (struct symtab *s) |
| 311 | { |
| 312 | if (s) |
| 313 | { |
| 314 | current_source_location *loc |
| 315 | = get_source_location (s->compunit ()->objfile ()->pspace); |
| 316 | loc->set (s, 1); |
| 317 | return; |
| 318 | } |
| 319 | |
| 320 | current_source_location *loc = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 321 | if (loc->symtab () != nullptr) |
| 322 | return; |
| 323 | |
| 324 | /* Make the default place to list be the function `main' |
| 325 | if one exists. */ |
| 326 | block_symbol bsym = lookup_symbol (main_name (), 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0); |
| 327 | if (bsym.symbol != nullptr && bsym.symbol->aclass () == LOC_BLOCK) |
| 328 | { |
| 329 | symtab_and_line sal = find_function_start_sal (bsym.symbol, true); |
| 330 | if (sal.symtab == NULL) |
| 331 | /* We couldn't find the location of `main', possibly due to missing |
| 332 | line number info, fall back to line 1 in the corresponding file. */ |
| 333 | loc->set (bsym.symbol->symtab (), 1); |
| 334 | else |
| 335 | loc->set (sal.symtab, std::max (sal.line - (lines_to_list - 1), 1)); |
| 336 | return; |
| 337 | } |
| 338 | |
| 339 | /* Alright; find the last file in the symtab list (ignoring .h's |
| 340 | and namespace symtabs). */ |
| 341 | |
| 342 | struct symtab *new_symtab = nullptr; |
| 343 | |
| 344 | for (objfile *ofp : current_program_space->objfiles ()) |
| 345 | { |
| 346 | for (compunit_symtab *cu : ofp->compunits ()) |
| 347 | { |
| 348 | for (symtab *symtab : cu->filetabs ()) |
| 349 | { |
| 350 | const char *name = symtab->filename; |
| 351 | int len = strlen (name); |
| 352 | |
| 353 | if (!(len > 2 && (strcmp (&name[len - 2], ".h") == 0 |
| 354 | || strcmp (name, "<<C++-namespaces>>") == 0))) |
| 355 | new_symtab = symtab; |
| 356 | } |
| 357 | } |
| 358 | } |
| 359 | |
| 360 | loc->set (new_symtab, 1); |
| 361 | if (new_symtab != nullptr) |
| 362 | return; |
| 363 | |
| 364 | for (objfile *objfile : current_program_space->objfiles ()) |
| 365 | { |
| 366 | s = objfile->find_last_source_symtab (); |
| 367 | if (s) |
| 368 | new_symtab = s; |
| 369 | } |
| 370 | if (new_symtab != nullptr) |
| 371 | { |
| 372 | loc->set (new_symtab,1); |
| 373 | return; |
| 374 | } |
| 375 | |
| 376 | error (_("Can't find a default source file")); |
| 377 | } |
| 378 | \f |
| 379 | /* Handler for "set directories path-list" command. |
| 380 | "set dir mumble" doesn't prepend paths, it resets the entire |
| 381 | path list. The theory is that set(show(dir)) should be a no-op. */ |
| 382 | |
| 383 | static void |
| 384 | set_directories_command (const char *args, |
| 385 | int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c) |
| 386 | { |
| 387 | /* This is the value that was set. |
| 388 | It needs to be processed to maintain $cdir:$cwd and remove dups. */ |
| 389 | std::string set_path = source_path; |
| 390 | |
| 391 | /* We preserve the invariant that $cdir:$cwd begins life at the end of |
| 392 | the list by calling init_source_path. If they appear earlier in |
| 393 | SET_PATH then mod_path will move them appropriately. |
| 394 | mod_path will also remove duplicates. */ |
| 395 | init_source_path (); |
| 396 | if (!set_path.empty ()) |
| 397 | mod_path (set_path.c_str (), source_path); |
| 398 | } |
| 399 | |
| 400 | /* Print the list of source directories. |
| 401 | This is used by the "ld" command, so it has the signature of a command |
| 402 | function. */ |
| 403 | |
| 404 | static void |
| 405 | show_directories_1 (ui_file *file, char *ignore, int from_tty) |
| 406 | { |
| 407 | gdb_puts ("Source directories searched: ", file); |
| 408 | gdb_puts (source_path.c_str (), file); |
| 409 | gdb_puts ("\n", file); |
| 410 | } |
| 411 | |
| 412 | /* Handler for "show directories" command. */ |
| 413 | |
| 414 | static void |
| 415 | show_directories_command (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, |
| 416 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) |
| 417 | { |
| 418 | show_directories_1 (file, NULL, from_tty); |
| 419 | } |
| 420 | |
| 421 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 422 | |
| 423 | void |
| 424 | forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile (struct objfile *objfile) |
| 425 | { |
| 426 | for (compunit_symtab *cu : objfile->compunits ()) |
| 427 | { |
| 428 | for (symtab *s : cu->filetabs ()) |
| 429 | { |
| 430 | if (s->fullname != NULL) |
| 431 | { |
| 432 | xfree (s->fullname); |
| 433 | s->fullname = NULL; |
| 434 | } |
| 435 | } |
| 436 | } |
| 437 | |
| 438 | objfile->forget_cached_source_info (); |
| 439 | } |
| 440 | |
| 441 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 442 | |
| 443 | void |
| 444 | forget_cached_source_info (void) |
| 445 | { |
| 446 | for (struct program_space *pspace : program_spaces) |
| 447 | for (objfile *objfile : pspace->objfiles ()) |
| 448 | { |
| 449 | forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile (objfile); |
| 450 | } |
| 451 | |
| 452 | g_source_cache.clear (); |
| 453 | last_source_visited = NULL; |
| 454 | } |
| 455 | |
| 456 | void |
| 457 | init_source_path (void) |
| 458 | { |
| 459 | source_path = string_printf ("$cdir%c$cwd", DIRNAME_SEPARATOR); |
| 460 | forget_cached_source_info (); |
| 461 | } |
| 462 | |
| 463 | /* Add zero or more directories to the front of the source path. */ |
| 464 | |
| 465 | static void |
| 466 | directory_command (const char *dirname, int from_tty) |
| 467 | { |
| 468 | bool value_changed = false; |
| 469 | dont_repeat (); |
| 470 | /* FIXME, this goes to "delete dir"... */ |
| 471 | if (dirname == 0) |
| 472 | { |
| 473 | if (!from_tty || query (_("Reinitialize source path to empty? "))) |
| 474 | { |
| 475 | init_source_path (); |
| 476 | value_changed = true; |
| 477 | } |
| 478 | } |
| 479 | else |
| 480 | { |
| 481 | mod_path (dirname, source_path); |
| 482 | forget_cached_source_info (); |
| 483 | value_changed = true; |
| 484 | } |
| 485 | if (value_changed) |
| 486 | { |
| 487 | gdb::observers::command_param_changed.notify ("directories", |
| 488 | source_path.c_str ()); |
| 489 | if (from_tty) |
| 490 | show_directories_1 (gdb_stdout, (char *) 0, from_tty); |
| 491 | } |
| 492 | } |
| 493 | |
| 494 | /* Add a path given with the -d command line switch. |
| 495 | This will not be quoted so we must not treat spaces as separators. */ |
| 496 | |
| 497 | void |
| 498 | directory_switch (const char *dirname, int from_tty) |
| 499 | { |
| 500 | add_path (dirname, source_path, 0); |
| 501 | } |
| 502 | |
| 503 | /* Add zero or more directories to the front of an arbitrary path. */ |
| 504 | |
| 505 | void |
| 506 | mod_path (const char *dirname, std::string &which_path) |
| 507 | { |
| 508 | add_path (dirname, which_path, 1); |
| 509 | } |
| 510 | |
| 511 | /* Workhorse of mod_path. Takes an extra argument to determine |
| 512 | if dirname should be parsed for separators that indicate multiple |
| 513 | directories. This allows for interfaces that pre-parse the dirname |
| 514 | and allow specification of traditional separator characters such |
| 515 | as space or tab. */ |
| 516 | |
| 517 | void |
| 518 | add_path (const char *dirname, char **which_path, int parse_separators) |
| 519 | { |
| 520 | char *old = *which_path; |
| 521 | int prefix = 0; |
| 522 | std::vector<gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>> dir_vec; |
| 523 | |
| 524 | if (dirname == 0) |
| 525 | return; |
| 526 | |
| 527 | if (parse_separators) |
| 528 | { |
| 529 | /* This will properly parse the space and tab separators |
| 530 | and any quotes that may exist. */ |
| 531 | gdb_argv argv (dirname); |
| 532 | |
| 533 | for (char *arg : argv) |
| 534 | dirnames_to_char_ptr_vec_append (&dir_vec, arg); |
| 535 | } |
| 536 | else |
| 537 | dir_vec.emplace_back (xstrdup (dirname)); |
| 538 | |
| 539 | for (const gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> &name_up : dir_vec) |
| 540 | { |
| 541 | const char *name = name_up.get (); |
| 542 | char *p; |
| 543 | struct stat st; |
| 544 | std::string new_name_holder; |
| 545 | |
| 546 | /* Spaces and tabs will have been removed by buildargv(). |
| 547 | NAME is the start of the directory. |
| 548 | P is the '\0' following the end. */ |
| 549 | p = name_up.get () + strlen (name); |
| 550 | |
| 551 | while (!(IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name) && p <= name + 1) /* "/" */ |
| 552 | #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM |
| 553 | /* On MS-DOS and MS-Windows, h:\ is different from h: */ |
| 554 | && !(p == name + 3 && name[1] == ':') /* "d:/" */ |
| 555 | #endif |
| 556 | && p > name |
| 557 | && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1])) |
| 558 | /* Sigh. "foo/" => "foo" */ |
| 559 | --p; |
| 560 | *p = '\0'; |
| 561 | |
| 562 | while (p > name && p[-1] == '.') |
| 563 | { |
| 564 | if (p - name == 1) |
| 565 | { |
| 566 | /* "." => getwd (). */ |
| 567 | name = current_directory; |
| 568 | goto append; |
| 569 | } |
| 570 | else if (p > name + 1 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-2])) |
| 571 | { |
| 572 | if (p - name == 2) |
| 573 | { |
| 574 | /* "/." => "/". */ |
| 575 | *--p = '\0'; |
| 576 | goto append; |
| 577 | } |
| 578 | else |
| 579 | { |
| 580 | /* "...foo/." => "...foo". */ |
| 581 | p -= 2; |
| 582 | *p = '\0'; |
| 583 | continue; |
| 584 | } |
| 585 | } |
| 586 | else |
| 587 | break; |
| 588 | } |
| 589 | |
| 590 | if (name[0] == '\0') |
| 591 | goto skip_dup; |
| 592 | if (name[0] == '~') |
| 593 | new_name_holder |
| 594 | = gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char[]> (tilde_expand (name)).get (); |
| 595 | #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM |
| 596 | else if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name) && p == name + 2) /* "d:" => "d:." */ |
| 597 | new_name_holder = std::string (name) + "."; |
| 598 | #endif |
| 599 | else if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name) && name[0] != '$') |
| 600 | new_name_holder = gdb_abspath (name); |
| 601 | else |
| 602 | new_name_holder = std::string (name, p - name); |
| 603 | |
| 604 | name = new_name_holder.c_str (); |
| 605 | |
| 606 | /* Unless it's a variable, check existence. */ |
| 607 | if (name[0] != '$') |
| 608 | { |
| 609 | /* These are warnings, not errors, since we don't want a |
| 610 | non-existent directory in a .gdbinit file to stop processing |
| 611 | of the .gdbinit file. |
| 612 | |
| 613 | Whether they get added to the path is more debatable. Current |
| 614 | answer is yes, in case the user wants to go make the directory |
| 615 | or whatever. If the directory continues to not exist/not be |
| 616 | a directory/etc, then having them in the path should be |
| 617 | harmless. */ |
| 618 | if (stat (name, &st) < 0) |
| 619 | { |
| 620 | int save_errno = errno; |
| 621 | |
| 622 | gdb_printf (gdb_stderr, "Warning: "); |
| 623 | print_sys_errmsg (name, save_errno); |
| 624 | } |
| 625 | else if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR) |
| 626 | warning (_("%s is not a directory."), name); |
| 627 | } |
| 628 | |
| 629 | append: |
| 630 | { |
| 631 | unsigned int len = strlen (name); |
| 632 | char tinybuf[2]; |
| 633 | |
| 634 | p = *which_path; |
| 635 | while (1) |
| 636 | { |
| 637 | /* FIXME: we should use realpath() or its work-alike |
| 638 | before comparing. Then all the code above which |
| 639 | removes excess slashes and dots could simply go away. */ |
| 640 | if (!filename_ncmp (p, name, len) |
| 641 | && (p[len] == '\0' || p[len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)) |
| 642 | { |
| 643 | /* Found it in the search path, remove old copy. */ |
| 644 | if (p > *which_path) |
| 645 | { |
| 646 | /* Back over leading separator. */ |
| 647 | p--; |
| 648 | } |
| 649 | if (prefix > p - *which_path) |
| 650 | { |
| 651 | /* Same dir twice in one cmd. */ |
| 652 | goto skip_dup; |
| 653 | } |
| 654 | /* Copy from next '\0' or ':'. */ |
| 655 | memmove (p, &p[len + 1], strlen (&p[len + 1]) + 1); |
| 656 | } |
| 657 | p = strchr (p, DIRNAME_SEPARATOR); |
| 658 | if (p != 0) |
| 659 | ++p; |
| 660 | else |
| 661 | break; |
| 662 | } |
| 663 | |
| 664 | tinybuf[0] = DIRNAME_SEPARATOR; |
| 665 | tinybuf[1] = '\0'; |
| 666 | |
| 667 | /* If we have already tacked on a name(s) in this command, |
| 668 | be sure they stay on the front as we tack on some |
| 669 | more. */ |
| 670 | if (prefix) |
| 671 | { |
| 672 | std::string temp = std::string (old, prefix) + tinybuf + name; |
| 673 | *which_path = concat (temp.c_str (), &old[prefix], |
| 674 | (char *) nullptr); |
| 675 | prefix = temp.length (); |
| 676 | } |
| 677 | else |
| 678 | { |
| 679 | *which_path = concat (name, (old[0] ? tinybuf : old), |
| 680 | old, (char *)NULL); |
| 681 | prefix = strlen (name); |
| 682 | } |
| 683 | xfree (old); |
| 684 | old = *which_path; |
| 685 | } |
| 686 | skip_dup: |
| 687 | ; |
| 688 | } |
| 689 | } |
| 690 | |
| 691 | /* add_path would need to be re-written to work on an std::string, but this is |
| 692 | not trivial. Hence this overload which copies to a `char *` and back. */ |
| 693 | |
| 694 | void |
| 695 | add_path (const char *dirname, std::string &which_path, int parse_separators) |
| 696 | { |
| 697 | char *which_path_copy = xstrdup (which_path.data ()); |
| 698 | add_path (dirname, &which_path_copy, parse_separators); |
| 699 | which_path = which_path_copy; |
| 700 | xfree (which_path_copy); |
| 701 | } |
| 702 | |
| 703 | static void |
| 704 | info_source_command (const char *ignore, int from_tty) |
| 705 | { |
| 706 | current_source_location *loc |
| 707 | = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 708 | struct symtab *s = loc->symtab (); |
| 709 | struct compunit_symtab *cust; |
| 710 | |
| 711 | if (!s) |
| 712 | { |
| 713 | gdb_printf (_("No current source file.\n")); |
| 714 | return; |
| 715 | } |
| 716 | |
| 717 | cust = s->compunit (); |
| 718 | gdb_printf (_("Current source file is %s\n"), s->filename); |
| 719 | if (s->compunit ()->dirname () != NULL) |
| 720 | gdb_printf (_("Compilation directory is %s\n"), s->compunit ()->dirname ()); |
| 721 | if (s->fullname) |
| 722 | gdb_printf (_("Located in %s\n"), s->fullname); |
| 723 | const std::vector<off_t> *offsets; |
| 724 | if (g_source_cache.get_line_charpos (s, &offsets)) |
| 725 | gdb_printf (_("Contains %d line%s.\n"), (int) offsets->size (), |
| 726 | offsets->size () == 1 ? "" : "s"); |
| 727 | |
| 728 | gdb_printf (_("Source language is %s.\n"), |
| 729 | language_str (s->language ())); |
| 730 | gdb_printf (_("Producer is %s.\n"), |
| 731 | (cust->producer ()) != nullptr |
| 732 | ? cust->producer () : _("unknown")); |
| 733 | gdb_printf (_("Compiled with %s debugging format.\n"), |
| 734 | cust->debugformat ()); |
| 735 | gdb_printf (_("%s preprocessor macro info.\n"), |
| 736 | (cust->macro_table () != nullptr |
| 737 | ? "Includes" : "Does not include")); |
| 738 | } |
| 739 | \f |
| 740 | |
| 741 | /* Helper function to remove characters from the start of PATH so that |
| 742 | PATH can then be appended to a directory name. We remove leading drive |
| 743 | letters (for dos) as well as leading '/' characters and './' |
| 744 | sequences. */ |
| 745 | |
| 746 | static const char * |
| 747 | prepare_path_for_appending (const char *path) |
| 748 | { |
| 749 | /* For dos paths, d:/foo -> /foo, and d:foo -> foo. */ |
| 750 | if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (path)) |
| 751 | path = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (path); |
| 752 | |
| 753 | const char *old_path; |
| 754 | do |
| 755 | { |
| 756 | old_path = path; |
| 757 | |
| 758 | /* /foo => foo, to avoid multiple slashes that Emacs doesn't like. */ |
| 759 | while (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(path[0])) |
| 760 | path++; |
| 761 | |
| 762 | /* ./foo => foo */ |
| 763 | while (path[0] == '.' && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (path[1])) |
| 764 | path += 2; |
| 765 | } |
| 766 | while (old_path != path); |
| 767 | |
| 768 | return path; |
| 769 | } |
| 770 | |
| 771 | /* Open a file named STRING, searching path PATH (dir names sep by some char) |
| 772 | using mode MODE in the calls to open. You cannot use this function to |
| 773 | create files (O_CREAT). |
| 774 | |
| 775 | OPTS specifies the function behaviour in specific cases. |
| 776 | |
| 777 | If OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST, try to open ./STRING before searching PATH. |
| 778 | (ie pretend the first element of PATH is "."). This also indicates |
| 779 | that, unless OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH is also specified, a slash in STRING |
| 780 | disables searching of the path (this is so that "exec-file ./foo" or |
| 781 | "symbol-file ./foo" insures that you get that particular version of |
| 782 | foo or an error message). |
| 783 | |
| 784 | If OPTS has OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH set, absolute names will also be |
| 785 | searched in path (we usually want this for source files but not for |
| 786 | executables). |
| 787 | |
| 788 | If FILENAME_OPENED is non-null, set it to a newly allocated string naming |
| 789 | the actual file opened (this string will always start with a "/"). We |
| 790 | have to take special pains to avoid doubling the "/" between the directory |
| 791 | and the file, sigh! Emacs gets confuzzed by this when we print the |
| 792 | source file name!!! |
| 793 | |
| 794 | If OPTS has OPF_RETURN_REALPATH set return FILENAME_OPENED resolved by |
| 795 | gdb_realpath. Even without OPF_RETURN_REALPATH this function still returns |
| 796 | filename starting with "/". If FILENAME_OPENED is NULL this option has no |
| 797 | effect. |
| 798 | |
| 799 | If a file is found, return the descriptor. |
| 800 | Otherwise, return -1, with errno set for the last name we tried to open. */ |
| 801 | |
| 802 | /* >>>> This should only allow files of certain types, |
| 803 | >>>> eg executable, non-directory. */ |
| 804 | int |
| 805 | openp (const char *path, openp_flags opts, const char *string, |
| 806 | int mode, gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> *filename_opened) |
| 807 | { |
| 808 | int fd; |
| 809 | char *filename; |
| 810 | int alloclen; |
| 811 | /* The errno set for the last name we tried to open (and |
| 812 | failed). */ |
| 813 | int last_errno = 0; |
| 814 | std::vector<gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>> dir_vec; |
| 815 | |
| 816 | /* The open syscall MODE parameter is not specified. */ |
| 817 | gdb_assert ((mode & O_CREAT) == 0); |
| 818 | gdb_assert (string != NULL); |
| 819 | |
| 820 | /* A file with an empty name cannot possibly exist. Report a failure |
| 821 | without further checking. |
| 822 | |
| 823 | This is an optimization which also defends us against buggy |
| 824 | implementations of the "stat" function. For instance, we have |
| 825 | noticed that a MinGW debugger built on Windows XP 32bits crashes |
| 826 | when the debugger is started with an empty argument. */ |
| 827 | if (string[0] == '\0') |
| 828 | { |
| 829 | errno = ENOENT; |
| 830 | return -1; |
| 831 | } |
| 832 | |
| 833 | if (!path) |
| 834 | path = "."; |
| 835 | |
| 836 | mode |= O_BINARY; |
| 837 | |
| 838 | if ((opts & OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST) || IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (string)) |
| 839 | { |
| 840 | int i, reg_file_errno; |
| 841 | |
| 842 | if (is_regular_file (string, ®_file_errno)) |
| 843 | { |
| 844 | filename = (char *) alloca (strlen (string) + 1); |
| 845 | strcpy (filename, string); |
| 846 | fd = gdb_open_cloexec (filename, mode, 0).release (); |
| 847 | if (fd >= 0) |
| 848 | goto done; |
| 849 | last_errno = errno; |
| 850 | } |
| 851 | else |
| 852 | { |
| 853 | filename = NULL; |
| 854 | fd = -1; |
| 855 | last_errno = reg_file_errno; |
| 856 | } |
| 857 | |
| 858 | if (!(opts & OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH)) |
| 859 | for (i = 0; string[i]; i++) |
| 860 | if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (string[i])) |
| 861 | goto done; |
| 862 | } |
| 863 | |
| 864 | /* Remove characters from the start of PATH that we don't need when PATH |
| 865 | is appended to a directory name. */ |
| 866 | string = prepare_path_for_appending (string); |
| 867 | |
| 868 | alloclen = strlen (path) + strlen (string) + 2; |
| 869 | filename = (char *) alloca (alloclen); |
| 870 | fd = -1; |
| 871 | last_errno = ENOENT; |
| 872 | |
| 873 | dir_vec = dirnames_to_char_ptr_vec (path); |
| 874 | |
| 875 | for (const gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> &dir_up : dir_vec) |
| 876 | { |
| 877 | char *dir = dir_up.get (); |
| 878 | size_t len = strlen (dir); |
| 879 | int reg_file_errno; |
| 880 | |
| 881 | if (strcmp (dir, "$cwd") == 0) |
| 882 | { |
| 883 | /* Name is $cwd -- insert current directory name instead. */ |
| 884 | int newlen; |
| 885 | |
| 886 | /* First, realloc the filename buffer if too short. */ |
| 887 | len = strlen (current_directory); |
| 888 | newlen = len + strlen (string) + 2; |
| 889 | if (newlen > alloclen) |
| 890 | { |
| 891 | alloclen = newlen; |
| 892 | filename = (char *) alloca (alloclen); |
| 893 | } |
| 894 | strcpy (filename, current_directory); |
| 895 | } |
| 896 | else if (strchr(dir, '~')) |
| 897 | { |
| 898 | /* See whether we need to expand the tilde. */ |
| 899 | int newlen; |
| 900 | |
| 901 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> tilde_expanded (tilde_expand (dir)); |
| 902 | |
| 903 | /* First, realloc the filename buffer if too short. */ |
| 904 | len = strlen (tilde_expanded.get ()); |
| 905 | newlen = len + strlen (string) + 2; |
| 906 | if (newlen > alloclen) |
| 907 | { |
| 908 | alloclen = newlen; |
| 909 | filename = (char *) alloca (alloclen); |
| 910 | } |
| 911 | strcpy (filename, tilde_expanded.get ()); |
| 912 | } |
| 913 | else |
| 914 | { |
| 915 | /* Normal file name in path -- just use it. */ |
| 916 | strcpy (filename, dir); |
| 917 | |
| 918 | /* Don't search $cdir. It's also a magic path like $cwd, but we |
| 919 | don't have enough information to expand it. The user *could* |
| 920 | have an actual directory named '$cdir' but handling that would |
| 921 | be confusing, it would mean different things in different |
| 922 | contexts. If the user really has '$cdir' one can use './$cdir'. |
| 923 | We can get $cdir when loading scripts. When loading source files |
| 924 | $cdir must have already been expanded to the correct value. */ |
| 925 | if (strcmp (dir, "$cdir") == 0) |
| 926 | continue; |
| 927 | } |
| 928 | |
| 929 | /* Remove trailing slashes. */ |
| 930 | while (len > 0 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename[len - 1])) |
| 931 | filename[--len] = 0; |
| 932 | |
| 933 | strcat (filename + len, SLASH_STRING); |
| 934 | strcat (filename, string); |
| 935 | |
| 936 | if (is_regular_file (filename, ®_file_errno)) |
| 937 | { |
| 938 | fd = gdb_open_cloexec (filename, mode, 0).release (); |
| 939 | if (fd >= 0) |
| 940 | break; |
| 941 | last_errno = errno; |
| 942 | } |
| 943 | else |
| 944 | last_errno = reg_file_errno; |
| 945 | } |
| 946 | |
| 947 | done: |
| 948 | if (filename_opened) |
| 949 | { |
| 950 | /* If a file was opened, canonicalize its filename. */ |
| 951 | if (fd < 0) |
| 952 | filename_opened->reset (NULL); |
| 953 | else if ((opts & OPF_RETURN_REALPATH) != 0) |
| 954 | *filename_opened = gdb_realpath (filename); |
| 955 | else |
| 956 | *filename_opened |
| 957 | = make_unique_xstrdup (gdb_abspath (filename).c_str ()); |
| 958 | } |
| 959 | |
| 960 | errno = last_errno; |
| 961 | return fd; |
| 962 | } |
| 963 | |
| 964 | |
| 965 | /* This is essentially a convenience, for clients that want the behaviour |
| 966 | of openp, using source_path, but that really don't want the file to be |
| 967 | opened but want instead just to know what the full pathname is (as |
| 968 | qualified against source_path). |
| 969 | |
| 970 | The current working directory is searched first. |
| 971 | |
| 972 | If the file was found, this function returns 1, and FULL_PATHNAME is |
| 973 | set to the fully-qualified pathname. |
| 974 | |
| 975 | Else, this functions returns 0, and FULL_PATHNAME is set to NULL. */ |
| 976 | int |
| 977 | source_full_path_of (const char *filename, |
| 978 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> *full_pathname) |
| 979 | { |
| 980 | int fd; |
| 981 | |
| 982 | fd = openp (source_path.c_str (), |
| 983 | OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST | OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH | OPF_RETURN_REALPATH, |
| 984 | filename, O_RDONLY, full_pathname); |
| 985 | if (fd < 0) |
| 986 | { |
| 987 | full_pathname->reset (NULL); |
| 988 | return 0; |
| 989 | } |
| 990 | |
| 991 | close (fd); |
| 992 | return 1; |
| 993 | } |
| 994 | |
| 995 | /* Return non-zero if RULE matches PATH, that is if the rule can be |
| 996 | applied to PATH. */ |
| 997 | |
| 998 | static int |
| 999 | substitute_path_rule_matches (const struct substitute_path_rule *rule, |
| 1000 | const char *path) |
| 1001 | { |
| 1002 | const int from_len = rule->from.length (); |
| 1003 | const int path_len = strlen (path); |
| 1004 | |
| 1005 | if (path_len < from_len) |
| 1006 | return 0; |
| 1007 | |
| 1008 | /* The substitution rules are anchored at the start of the path, |
| 1009 | so the path should start with rule->from. */ |
| 1010 | |
| 1011 | if (filename_ncmp (path, rule->from.c_str (), from_len) != 0) |
| 1012 | return 0; |
| 1013 | |
| 1014 | /* Make sure that the region in the path that matches the substitution |
| 1015 | rule is immediately followed by a directory separator (or the end of |
| 1016 | string character). */ |
| 1017 | |
| 1018 | if (path[from_len] != '\0' && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (path[from_len])) |
| 1019 | return 0; |
| 1020 | |
| 1021 | return 1; |
| 1022 | } |
| 1023 | |
| 1024 | /* Find the substitute-path rule that applies to PATH and return it. |
| 1025 | Return NULL if no rule applies. */ |
| 1026 | |
| 1027 | static struct substitute_path_rule * |
| 1028 | get_substitute_path_rule (const char *path) |
| 1029 | { |
| 1030 | for (substitute_path_rule &rule : substitute_path_rules) |
| 1031 | if (substitute_path_rule_matches (&rule, path)) |
| 1032 | return &rule; |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | return nullptr; |
| 1035 | } |
| 1036 | |
| 1037 | /* If the user specified a source path substitution rule that applies |
| 1038 | to PATH, then apply it and return the new path. |
| 1039 | |
| 1040 | Return NULL if no substitution rule was specified by the user, |
| 1041 | or if no rule applied to the given PATH. */ |
| 1042 | |
| 1043 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> |
| 1044 | rewrite_source_path (const char *path) |
| 1045 | { |
| 1046 | const struct substitute_path_rule *rule = get_substitute_path_rule (path); |
| 1047 | |
| 1048 | if (rule == nullptr) |
| 1049 | return nullptr; |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 | /* Compute the rewritten path and return it. */ |
| 1052 | |
| 1053 | return (gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> |
| 1054 | (concat (rule->to.c_str (), path + rule->from.length (), nullptr))); |
| 1055 | } |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | scoped_fd |
| 1060 | find_and_open_source (const char *filename, |
| 1061 | const char *dirname, |
| 1062 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> *fullname) |
| 1063 | { |
| 1064 | const char *path = source_path.c_str (); |
| 1065 | std::string expanded_path_holder; |
| 1066 | const char *p; |
| 1067 | |
| 1068 | /* If reading of source files is disabled then return a result indicating |
| 1069 | the attempt to read this source file failed. GDB will then display |
| 1070 | the filename and line number instead. */ |
| 1071 | if (!source_open) |
| 1072 | return scoped_fd (-1); |
| 1073 | |
| 1074 | /* Quick way out if we already know its full name. */ |
| 1075 | if (*fullname) |
| 1076 | { |
| 1077 | /* The user may have requested that source paths be rewritten |
| 1078 | according to substitution rules he provided. If a substitution |
| 1079 | rule applies to this path, then apply it. */ |
| 1080 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> rewritten_fullname |
| 1081 | = rewrite_source_path (fullname->get ()); |
| 1082 | |
| 1083 | if (rewritten_fullname != NULL) |
| 1084 | *fullname = std::move (rewritten_fullname); |
| 1085 | |
| 1086 | scoped_fd result = gdb_open_cloexec (fullname->get (), OPEN_MODE, 0); |
| 1087 | if (result.get () >= 0) |
| 1088 | { |
| 1089 | *fullname = gdb_realpath (fullname->get ()); |
| 1090 | return result; |
| 1091 | } |
| 1092 | |
| 1093 | /* Didn't work -- free old one, try again. */ |
| 1094 | fullname->reset (NULL); |
| 1095 | } |
| 1096 | |
| 1097 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> rewritten_dirname; |
| 1098 | if (dirname != NULL) |
| 1099 | { |
| 1100 | /* If necessary, rewrite the compilation directory name according |
| 1101 | to the source path substitution rules specified by the user. */ |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 | rewritten_dirname = rewrite_source_path (dirname); |
| 1104 | |
| 1105 | if (rewritten_dirname != NULL) |
| 1106 | dirname = rewritten_dirname.get (); |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | /* Replace a path entry of $cdir with the compilation directory |
| 1109 | name. */ |
| 1110 | #define cdir_len 5 |
| 1111 | p = strstr (source_path.c_str (), "$cdir"); |
| 1112 | if (p && (p == path || p[-1] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR) |
| 1113 | && (p[cdir_len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR || p[cdir_len] == '\0')) |
| 1114 | { |
| 1115 | int len = p - source_path.c_str (); |
| 1116 | |
| 1117 | /* Before $cdir */ |
| 1118 | expanded_path_holder = source_path.substr (0, len); |
| 1119 | |
| 1120 | /* new stuff */ |
| 1121 | expanded_path_holder += dirname; |
| 1122 | |
| 1123 | /* After $cdir */ |
| 1124 | expanded_path_holder += source_path.c_str () + len + cdir_len; |
| 1125 | |
| 1126 | path = expanded_path_holder.c_str (); |
| 1127 | } |
| 1128 | } |
| 1129 | |
| 1130 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> rewritten_filename |
| 1131 | = rewrite_source_path (filename); |
| 1132 | |
| 1133 | if (rewritten_filename != NULL) |
| 1134 | filename = rewritten_filename.get (); |
| 1135 | |
| 1136 | /* Try to locate file using filename. */ |
| 1137 | int result = openp (path, OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH | OPF_RETURN_REALPATH, filename, |
| 1138 | OPEN_MODE, fullname); |
| 1139 | if (result < 0 && dirname != NULL) |
| 1140 | { |
| 1141 | /* Remove characters from the start of PATH that we don't need when |
| 1142 | PATH is appended to a directory name. */ |
| 1143 | const char *filename_start = prepare_path_for_appending (filename); |
| 1144 | |
| 1145 | /* Try to locate file using compilation dir + filename. This is |
| 1146 | helpful if part of the compilation directory was removed, |
| 1147 | e.g. using gcc's -fdebug-prefix-map, and we have added the missing |
| 1148 | prefix to source_path. */ |
| 1149 | std::string cdir_filename = path_join (dirname, filename_start); |
| 1150 | |
| 1151 | result = openp (path, OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH | OPF_RETURN_REALPATH, |
| 1152 | cdir_filename.c_str (), OPEN_MODE, fullname); |
| 1153 | } |
| 1154 | if (result < 0) |
| 1155 | { |
| 1156 | /* Didn't work. Try using just the basename. */ |
| 1157 | p = lbasename (filename); |
| 1158 | if (p != filename) |
| 1159 | result = openp (path, OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH | OPF_RETURN_REALPATH, p, |
| 1160 | OPEN_MODE, fullname); |
| 1161 | } |
| 1162 | |
| 1163 | return scoped_fd (result); |
| 1164 | } |
| 1165 | |
| 1166 | /* Open a source file given a symtab S. Returns a file descriptor or |
| 1167 | negative number for error. |
| 1168 | |
| 1169 | This function is a convenience function to find_and_open_source. */ |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 | scoped_fd |
| 1172 | open_source_file (struct symtab *s) |
| 1173 | { |
| 1174 | if (!s) |
| 1175 | return scoped_fd (-1); |
| 1176 | |
| 1177 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> fullname (s->fullname); |
| 1178 | s->fullname = NULL; |
| 1179 | scoped_fd fd = find_and_open_source (s->filename, s->compunit ()->dirname (), |
| 1180 | &fullname); |
| 1181 | |
| 1182 | if (fd.get () < 0) |
| 1183 | { |
| 1184 | if (s->compunit () != nullptr) |
| 1185 | { |
| 1186 | const objfile *ofp = s->compunit ()->objfile (); |
| 1187 | |
| 1188 | std::string srcpath; |
| 1189 | if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (s->filename)) |
| 1190 | srcpath = s->filename; |
| 1191 | else if (s->compunit ()->dirname () != nullptr) |
| 1192 | { |
| 1193 | srcpath = s->compunit ()->dirname (); |
| 1194 | srcpath += SLASH_STRING; |
| 1195 | srcpath += s->filename; |
| 1196 | } |
| 1197 | |
| 1198 | const struct bfd_build_id *build_id |
| 1199 | = build_id_bfd_get (ofp->obfd.get ()); |
| 1200 | |
| 1201 | /* Query debuginfod for the source file. */ |
| 1202 | if (build_id != nullptr && !srcpath.empty ()) |
| 1203 | fd = debuginfod_source_query (build_id->data, |
| 1204 | build_id->size, |
| 1205 | srcpath.c_str (), |
| 1206 | &fullname); |
| 1207 | } |
| 1208 | } |
| 1209 | |
| 1210 | s->fullname = fullname.release (); |
| 1211 | return fd; |
| 1212 | } |
| 1213 | |
| 1214 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 1215 | |
| 1216 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> |
| 1217 | find_source_or_rewrite (const char *filename, const char *dirname) |
| 1218 | { |
| 1219 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> fullname; |
| 1220 | |
| 1221 | scoped_fd fd = find_and_open_source (filename, dirname, &fullname); |
| 1222 | if (fd.get () < 0) |
| 1223 | { |
| 1224 | /* rewrite_source_path would be applied by find_and_open_source, we |
| 1225 | should report the pathname where GDB tried to find the file. */ |
| 1226 | |
| 1227 | if (dirname == nullptr || IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename)) |
| 1228 | fullname.reset (xstrdup (filename)); |
| 1229 | else |
| 1230 | fullname.reset (concat (dirname, SLASH_STRING, |
| 1231 | filename, (char *) nullptr)); |
| 1232 | |
| 1233 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> rewritten |
| 1234 | = rewrite_source_path (fullname.get ()); |
| 1235 | if (rewritten != nullptr) |
| 1236 | fullname = std::move (rewritten); |
| 1237 | } |
| 1238 | |
| 1239 | return fullname; |
| 1240 | } |
| 1241 | |
| 1242 | /* Finds the fullname that a symtab represents. |
| 1243 | |
| 1244 | This functions finds the fullname and saves it in s->fullname. |
| 1245 | It will also return the value. |
| 1246 | |
| 1247 | If this function fails to find the file that this symtab represents, |
| 1248 | the expected fullname is used. Therefore the files does not have to |
| 1249 | exist. */ |
| 1250 | |
| 1251 | const char * |
| 1252 | symtab_to_fullname (struct symtab *s) |
| 1253 | { |
| 1254 | /* Use cached copy if we have it. |
| 1255 | We rely on forget_cached_source_info being called appropriately |
| 1256 | to handle cases like the file being moved. */ |
| 1257 | if (s->fullname == NULL) |
| 1258 | { |
| 1259 | scoped_fd fd = open_source_file (s); |
| 1260 | |
| 1261 | if (fd.get () < 0) |
| 1262 | { |
| 1263 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> fullname; |
| 1264 | |
| 1265 | /* rewrite_source_path would be applied by find_and_open_source, we |
| 1266 | should report the pathname where GDB tried to find the file. */ |
| 1267 | |
| 1268 | if (s->compunit ()->dirname () == nullptr |
| 1269 | || IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (s->filename)) |
| 1270 | fullname.reset (xstrdup (s->filename)); |
| 1271 | else |
| 1272 | fullname.reset (concat (s->compunit ()->dirname (), SLASH_STRING, |
| 1273 | s->filename, (char *) NULL)); |
| 1274 | |
| 1275 | s->fullname = rewrite_source_path (fullname.get ()).release (); |
| 1276 | if (s->fullname == NULL) |
| 1277 | s->fullname = fullname.release (); |
| 1278 | } |
| 1279 | } |
| 1280 | |
| 1281 | return s->fullname; |
| 1282 | } |
| 1283 | |
| 1284 | /* See commentary in source.h. */ |
| 1285 | |
| 1286 | const char * |
| 1287 | symtab_to_filename_for_display (struct symtab *symtab) |
| 1288 | { |
| 1289 | if (filename_display_string == filename_display_basename) |
| 1290 | return lbasename (symtab->filename); |
| 1291 | else if (filename_display_string == filename_display_absolute) |
| 1292 | return symtab_to_fullname (symtab); |
| 1293 | else if (filename_display_string == filename_display_relative) |
| 1294 | return symtab->filename; |
| 1295 | else |
| 1296 | internal_error (_("invalid filename_display_string")); |
| 1297 | } |
| 1298 | |
| 1299 | \f |
| 1300 | |
| 1301 | /* Print source lines from the file of symtab S, |
| 1302 | starting with line number LINE and stopping before line number STOPLINE. */ |
| 1303 | |
| 1304 | static void |
| 1305 | print_source_lines_base (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline, |
| 1306 | print_source_lines_flags flags) |
| 1307 | { |
| 1308 | bool noprint = false; |
| 1309 | int nlines = stopline - line; |
| 1310 | struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout; |
| 1311 | |
| 1312 | /* Regardless of whether we can open the file, set current_source_symtab. */ |
| 1313 | current_source_location *loc |
| 1314 | = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 1315 | |
| 1316 | loc->set (s, line); |
| 1317 | first_line_listed = line; |
| 1318 | last_line_listed = line; |
| 1319 | |
| 1320 | /* If printing of source lines is disabled, just print file and line |
| 1321 | number. */ |
| 1322 | if (uiout->test_flags (ui_source_list) && source_open) |
| 1323 | { |
| 1324 | /* Only prints "No such file or directory" once. */ |
| 1325 | if (s == last_source_visited) |
| 1326 | { |
| 1327 | if (last_source_error) |
| 1328 | { |
| 1329 | flags |= PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_NOERROR; |
| 1330 | noprint = true; |
| 1331 | } |
| 1332 | } |
| 1333 | else |
| 1334 | { |
| 1335 | last_source_visited = s; |
| 1336 | scoped_fd desc = open_source_file (s); |
| 1337 | last_source_error = desc.get () < 0; |
| 1338 | if (last_source_error) |
| 1339 | noprint = true; |
| 1340 | } |
| 1341 | } |
| 1342 | else |
| 1343 | { |
| 1344 | flags |= PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_NOERROR; |
| 1345 | noprint = true; |
| 1346 | } |
| 1347 | |
| 1348 | if (noprint) |
| 1349 | { |
| 1350 | if (!(flags & PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_NOERROR)) |
| 1351 | { |
| 1352 | const char *filename = symtab_to_filename_for_display (s); |
| 1353 | int len = strlen (filename) + 100; |
| 1354 | char *name = (char *) alloca (len); |
| 1355 | |
| 1356 | xsnprintf (name, len, "%d\t%s", line, filename); |
| 1357 | print_sys_errmsg (name, errno); |
| 1358 | } |
| 1359 | else |
| 1360 | { |
| 1361 | uiout->field_signed ("line", line); |
| 1362 | uiout->text ("\tin "); |
| 1363 | |
| 1364 | /* CLI expects only the "file" field. TUI expects only the |
| 1365 | "fullname" field (and TUI does break if "file" is printed). |
| 1366 | MI expects both fields. ui_source_list is set only for CLI, |
| 1367 | not for TUI. */ |
| 1368 | if (uiout->is_mi_like_p () || uiout->test_flags (ui_source_list)) |
| 1369 | uiout->field_string ("file", symtab_to_filename_for_display (s), |
| 1370 | file_name_style.style ()); |
| 1371 | if (uiout->is_mi_like_p () || !uiout->test_flags (ui_source_list)) |
| 1372 | { |
| 1373 | const char *s_fullname = symtab_to_fullname (s); |
| 1374 | char *local_fullname; |
| 1375 | |
| 1376 | /* ui_out_field_string may free S_FULLNAME by calling |
| 1377 | open_source_file for it again. See e.g., |
| 1378 | tui_field_string->tui_show_source. */ |
| 1379 | local_fullname = (char *) alloca (strlen (s_fullname) + 1); |
| 1380 | strcpy (local_fullname, s_fullname); |
| 1381 | |
| 1382 | uiout->field_string ("fullname", local_fullname); |
| 1383 | } |
| 1384 | |
| 1385 | uiout->text ("\n"); |
| 1386 | } |
| 1387 | |
| 1388 | return; |
| 1389 | } |
| 1390 | |
| 1391 | /* If the user requested a sequence of lines that seems to go backward |
| 1392 | (from high to low line numbers) then we don't print anything. */ |
| 1393 | if (stopline <= line) |
| 1394 | return; |
| 1395 | |
| 1396 | std::string lines; |
| 1397 | if (!g_source_cache.get_source_lines (s, line, stopline - 1, &lines)) |
| 1398 | { |
| 1399 | const std::vector<off_t> *offsets = nullptr; |
| 1400 | g_source_cache.get_line_charpos (s, &offsets); |
| 1401 | error (_("Line number %d out of range; %s has %d lines."), |
| 1402 | line, symtab_to_filename_for_display (s), |
| 1403 | offsets == nullptr ? 0 : (int) offsets->size ()); |
| 1404 | } |
| 1405 | |
| 1406 | const char *iter = lines.c_str (); |
| 1407 | int new_lineno = loc->line (); |
| 1408 | while (nlines-- > 0 && *iter != '\0') |
| 1409 | { |
| 1410 | char buf[20]; |
| 1411 | |
| 1412 | last_line_listed = loc->line (); |
| 1413 | if (flags & PRINT_SOURCE_LINES_FILENAME) |
| 1414 | { |
| 1415 | uiout->text (symtab_to_filename_for_display (s)); |
| 1416 | uiout->text (":"); |
| 1417 | } |
| 1418 | xsnprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%d\t", new_lineno++); |
| 1419 | uiout->text (buf); |
| 1420 | |
| 1421 | while (*iter != '\0') |
| 1422 | { |
| 1423 | /* Find a run of characters that can be emitted at once. |
| 1424 | This is done so that escape sequences are kept |
| 1425 | together. */ |
| 1426 | const char *start = iter; |
| 1427 | while (true) |
| 1428 | { |
| 1429 | int skip_bytes; |
| 1430 | |
| 1431 | char c = *iter; |
| 1432 | if (c == '\033' && skip_ansi_escape (iter, &skip_bytes)) |
| 1433 | iter += skip_bytes; |
| 1434 | else if (c >= 0 && c < 040 && c != '\t') |
| 1435 | break; |
| 1436 | else if (c == 0177) |
| 1437 | break; |
| 1438 | else |
| 1439 | ++iter; |
| 1440 | } |
| 1441 | if (iter > start) |
| 1442 | { |
| 1443 | std::string text (start, iter); |
| 1444 | uiout->text (text); |
| 1445 | } |
| 1446 | if (*iter == '\r') |
| 1447 | { |
| 1448 | /* Treat either \r or \r\n as a single newline. */ |
| 1449 | ++iter; |
| 1450 | if (*iter == '\n') |
| 1451 | ++iter; |
| 1452 | break; |
| 1453 | } |
| 1454 | else if (*iter == '\n') |
| 1455 | { |
| 1456 | ++iter; |
| 1457 | break; |
| 1458 | } |
| 1459 | else if (*iter > 0 && *iter < 040) |
| 1460 | { |
| 1461 | xsnprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "^%c", *iter + 0100); |
| 1462 | uiout->text (buf); |
| 1463 | ++iter; |
| 1464 | } |
| 1465 | else if (*iter == 0177) |
| 1466 | { |
| 1467 | uiout->text ("^?"); |
| 1468 | ++iter; |
| 1469 | } |
| 1470 | } |
| 1471 | uiout->text ("\n"); |
| 1472 | } |
| 1473 | |
| 1474 | loc->set (loc->symtab (), new_lineno); |
| 1475 | } |
| 1476 | \f |
| 1477 | |
| 1478 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 1479 | |
| 1480 | void |
| 1481 | print_source_lines (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline, |
| 1482 | print_source_lines_flags flags) |
| 1483 | { |
| 1484 | print_source_lines_base (s, line, stopline, flags); |
| 1485 | } |
| 1486 | |
| 1487 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 1488 | |
| 1489 | void |
| 1490 | print_source_lines (struct symtab *s, source_lines_range line_range, |
| 1491 | print_source_lines_flags flags) |
| 1492 | { |
| 1493 | print_source_lines_base (s, line_range.startline (), |
| 1494 | line_range.stopline (), flags); |
| 1495 | } |
| 1496 | |
| 1497 | |
| 1498 | \f |
| 1499 | /* Print info on range of pc's in a specified line. */ |
| 1500 | |
| 1501 | static void |
| 1502 | info_line_command (const char *arg, int from_tty) |
| 1503 | { |
| 1504 | CORE_ADDR start_pc, end_pc; |
| 1505 | |
| 1506 | std::vector<symtab_and_line> decoded_sals; |
| 1507 | symtab_and_line curr_sal; |
| 1508 | gdb::array_view<symtab_and_line> sals; |
| 1509 | |
| 1510 | if (arg == 0) |
| 1511 | { |
| 1512 | current_source_location *loc |
| 1513 | = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 1514 | curr_sal.symtab = loc->symtab (); |
| 1515 | curr_sal.pspace = current_program_space; |
| 1516 | if (last_line_listed != 0) |
| 1517 | curr_sal.line = last_line_listed; |
| 1518 | else |
| 1519 | curr_sal.line = loc->line (); |
| 1520 | |
| 1521 | sals = curr_sal; |
| 1522 | } |
| 1523 | else |
| 1524 | { |
| 1525 | decoded_sals = decode_line_with_last_displayed (arg, |
| 1526 | DECODE_LINE_LIST_MODE); |
| 1527 | sals = decoded_sals; |
| 1528 | |
| 1529 | dont_repeat (); |
| 1530 | } |
| 1531 | |
| 1532 | /* C++ More than one line may have been specified, as when the user |
| 1533 | specifies an overloaded function name. Print info on them all. */ |
| 1534 | for (const auto &sal : sals) |
| 1535 | { |
| 1536 | if (sal.pspace != current_program_space) |
| 1537 | continue; |
| 1538 | |
| 1539 | if (sal.symtab == 0) |
| 1540 | { |
| 1541 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch (); |
| 1542 | |
| 1543 | gdb_printf (_("No line number information available")); |
| 1544 | if (sal.pc != 0) |
| 1545 | { |
| 1546 | /* This is useful for "info line *0x7f34". If we can't tell the |
| 1547 | user about a source line, at least let them have the symbolic |
| 1548 | address. */ |
| 1549 | gdb_printf (" for address "); |
| 1550 | gdb_stdout->wrap_here (2); |
| 1551 | print_address (gdbarch, sal.pc, gdb_stdout); |
| 1552 | } |
| 1553 | else |
| 1554 | gdb_printf ("."); |
| 1555 | gdb_printf ("\n"); |
| 1556 | } |
| 1557 | else if (sal.line > 0 |
| 1558 | && find_line_pc_range (sal, &start_pc, &end_pc)) |
| 1559 | { |
| 1560 | gdbarch *gdbarch = sal.symtab->compunit ()->objfile ()->arch (); |
| 1561 | |
| 1562 | if (start_pc == end_pc) |
| 1563 | { |
| 1564 | gdb_printf ("Line %d of \"%s\"", |
| 1565 | sal.line, |
| 1566 | symtab_to_filename_for_display (sal.symtab)); |
| 1567 | gdb_stdout->wrap_here (2); |
| 1568 | gdb_printf (" is at address "); |
| 1569 | print_address (gdbarch, start_pc, gdb_stdout); |
| 1570 | gdb_stdout->wrap_here (2); |
| 1571 | gdb_printf (" but contains no code.\n"); |
| 1572 | } |
| 1573 | else |
| 1574 | { |
| 1575 | gdb_printf ("Line %d of \"%s\"", |
| 1576 | sal.line, |
| 1577 | symtab_to_filename_for_display (sal.symtab)); |
| 1578 | gdb_stdout->wrap_here (2); |
| 1579 | gdb_printf (" starts at address "); |
| 1580 | print_address (gdbarch, start_pc, gdb_stdout); |
| 1581 | gdb_stdout->wrap_here (2); |
| 1582 | gdb_printf (" and ends at "); |
| 1583 | print_address (gdbarch, end_pc, gdb_stdout); |
| 1584 | gdb_printf (".\n"); |
| 1585 | } |
| 1586 | |
| 1587 | /* x/i should display this line's code. */ |
| 1588 | set_next_address (gdbarch, start_pc); |
| 1589 | |
| 1590 | /* Repeating "info line" should do the following line. */ |
| 1591 | last_line_listed = sal.line + 1; |
| 1592 | |
| 1593 | /* If this is the only line, show the source code. If it could |
| 1594 | not find the file, don't do anything special. */ |
| 1595 | if (annotation_level > 0 && sals.size () == 1) |
| 1596 | annotate_source_line (sal.symtab, sal.line, 0, start_pc); |
| 1597 | } |
| 1598 | else |
| 1599 | /* Is there any case in which we get here, and have an address |
| 1600 | which the user would want to see? If we have debugging symbols |
| 1601 | and no line numbers? */ |
| 1602 | gdb_printf (_("Line number %d is out of range for \"%s\".\n"), |
| 1603 | sal.line, symtab_to_filename_for_display (sal.symtab)); |
| 1604 | } |
| 1605 | } |
| 1606 | \f |
| 1607 | /* Commands to search the source file for a regexp. */ |
| 1608 | |
| 1609 | /* Helper for forward_search_command/reverse_search_command. FORWARD |
| 1610 | indicates direction: true for forward, false for |
| 1611 | backward/reverse. */ |
| 1612 | |
| 1613 | static void |
| 1614 | search_command_helper (const char *regex, int from_tty, bool forward) |
| 1615 | { |
| 1616 | const char *msg = re_comp (regex); |
| 1617 | if (msg) |
| 1618 | error (("%s"), msg); |
| 1619 | |
| 1620 | current_source_location *loc |
| 1621 | = get_source_location (current_program_space); |
| 1622 | if (loc->symtab () == nullptr) |
| 1623 | select_source_symtab (0); |
| 1624 | |
| 1625 | if (!source_open) |
| 1626 | error (_("source code access disabled")); |
| 1627 | |
| 1628 | scoped_fd desc (open_source_file (loc->symtab ())); |
| 1629 | if (desc.get () < 0) |
| 1630 | perror_with_name (symtab_to_filename_for_display (loc->symtab ())); |
| 1631 | |
| 1632 | int line = (forward |
| 1633 | ? last_line_listed + 1 |
| 1634 | : last_line_listed - 1); |
| 1635 | |
| 1636 | const std::vector<off_t> *offsets; |
| 1637 | if (line < 1 |
| 1638 | || !g_source_cache.get_line_charpos (loc->symtab (), &offsets) |
| 1639 | || line > offsets->size ()) |
| 1640 | error (_("Expression not found")); |
| 1641 | |
| 1642 | if (lseek (desc.get (), (*offsets)[line - 1], 0) < 0) |
| 1643 | perror_with_name (symtab_to_filename_for_display (loc->symtab ())); |
| 1644 | |
| 1645 | gdb_file_up stream = desc.to_file (FDOPEN_MODE); |
| 1646 | clearerr (stream.get ()); |
| 1647 | |
| 1648 | gdb::def_vector<char> buf; |
| 1649 | buf.reserve (256); |
| 1650 | |
| 1651 | while (1) |
| 1652 | { |
| 1653 | buf.resize (0); |
| 1654 | |
| 1655 | int c = fgetc (stream.get ()); |
| 1656 | if (c == EOF) |
| 1657 | break; |
| 1658 | do |
| 1659 | { |
| 1660 | buf.push_back (c); |
| 1661 | } |
| 1662 | while (c != '\n' && (c = fgetc (stream.get ())) >= 0); |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | /* Remove the \r, if any, at the end of the line, otherwise |
| 1665 | regular expressions that end with $ or \n won't work. */ |
| 1666 | size_t sz = buf.size (); |
| 1667 | if (sz >= 2 && buf[sz - 2] == '\r') |
| 1668 | { |
| 1669 | buf[sz - 2] = '\n'; |
| 1670 | buf.resize (sz - 1); |
| 1671 | } |
| 1672 | |
| 1673 | /* We now have a source line in buf, null terminate and match. */ |
| 1674 | buf.push_back ('\0'); |
| 1675 | if (re_exec (buf.data ()) > 0) |
| 1676 | { |
| 1677 | /* Match! */ |
| 1678 | print_source_lines (loc->symtab (), line, line + 1, 0); |
| 1679 | set_internalvar_integer (lookup_internalvar ("_"), line); |
| 1680 | loc->set (loc->symtab (), std::max (line - lines_to_list / 2, 1)); |
| 1681 | return; |
| 1682 | } |
| 1683 | |
| 1684 | if (forward) |
| 1685 | line++; |
| 1686 | else |
| 1687 | { |
| 1688 | line--; |
| 1689 | if (line < 1) |
| 1690 | break; |
| 1691 | if (fseek (stream.get (), (*offsets)[line - 1], 0) < 0) |
| 1692 | { |
| 1693 | const char *filename |
| 1694 | = symtab_to_filename_for_display (loc->symtab ()); |
| 1695 | perror_with_name (filename); |
| 1696 | } |
| 1697 | } |
| 1698 | } |
| 1699 | |
| 1700 | gdb_printf (_("Expression not found\n")); |
| 1701 | } |
| 1702 | |
| 1703 | static void |
| 1704 | forward_search_command (const char *regex, int from_tty) |
| 1705 | { |
| 1706 | search_command_helper (regex, from_tty, true); |
| 1707 | } |
| 1708 | |
| 1709 | static void |
| 1710 | reverse_search_command (const char *regex, int from_tty) |
| 1711 | { |
| 1712 | search_command_helper (regex, from_tty, false); |
| 1713 | } |
| 1714 | |
| 1715 | /* If the last character of PATH is a directory separator, then strip it. */ |
| 1716 | |
| 1717 | static void |
| 1718 | strip_trailing_directory_separator (char *path) |
| 1719 | { |
| 1720 | const int last = strlen (path) - 1; |
| 1721 | |
| 1722 | if (last < 0) |
| 1723 | return; /* No stripping is needed if PATH is the empty string. */ |
| 1724 | |
| 1725 | if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (path[last])) |
| 1726 | path[last] = '\0'; |
| 1727 | } |
| 1728 | |
| 1729 | /* Add a new substitute-path rule at the end of the current list of rules. |
| 1730 | The new rule will replace FROM into TO. */ |
| 1731 | |
| 1732 | void |
| 1733 | add_substitute_path_rule (const char *from, const char *to) |
| 1734 | { |
| 1735 | substitute_path_rules.emplace_back (from, to); |
| 1736 | } |
| 1737 | |
| 1738 | /* Implement the "show substitute-path" command. */ |
| 1739 | |
| 1740 | static void |
| 1741 | show_substitute_path_command (const char *args, int from_tty) |
| 1742 | { |
| 1743 | char *from = NULL; |
| 1744 | |
| 1745 | gdb_argv argv (args); |
| 1746 | |
| 1747 | /* We expect zero or one argument. */ |
| 1748 | |
| 1749 | if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL && argv[1] != NULL) |
| 1750 | error (_("Too many arguments in command")); |
| 1751 | |
| 1752 | if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL) |
| 1753 | from = argv[0]; |
| 1754 | |
| 1755 | /* Print the substitution rules. */ |
| 1756 | |
| 1757 | if (from != NULL) |
| 1758 | gdb_printf |
| 1759 | (_("Source path substitution rule matching `%s':\n"), from); |
| 1760 | else |
| 1761 | gdb_printf (_("List of all source path substitution rules:\n")); |
| 1762 | |
| 1763 | for (substitute_path_rule &rule : substitute_path_rules) |
| 1764 | { |
| 1765 | if (from == NULL || substitute_path_rule_matches (&rule, from) != 0) |
| 1766 | gdb_printf (" `%s' -> `%s'.\n", rule.from.c_str (), |
| 1767 | rule.to.c_str ()); |
| 1768 | } |
| 1769 | } |
| 1770 | |
| 1771 | /* Implement the "unset substitute-path" command. */ |
| 1772 | |
| 1773 | static void |
| 1774 | unset_substitute_path_command (const char *args, int from_tty) |
| 1775 | { |
| 1776 | gdb_argv argv (args); |
| 1777 | char *from = NULL; |
| 1778 | |
| 1779 | /* This function takes either 0 or 1 argument. */ |
| 1780 | |
| 1781 | if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL && argv[1] != NULL) |
| 1782 | error (_("Incorrect usage, too many arguments in command")); |
| 1783 | |
| 1784 | if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL) |
| 1785 | from = argv[0]; |
| 1786 | |
| 1787 | /* If the user asked for all the rules to be deleted, ask him |
| 1788 | to confirm and give him a chance to abort before the action |
| 1789 | is performed. */ |
| 1790 | |
| 1791 | if (from == NULL |
| 1792 | && !query (_("Delete all source path substitution rules? "))) |
| 1793 | error (_("Canceled")); |
| 1794 | |
| 1795 | /* Delete the rule matching the argument. No argument means that |
| 1796 | all rules should be deleted. */ |
| 1797 | |
| 1798 | if (from == nullptr) |
| 1799 | substitute_path_rules.clear (); |
| 1800 | else |
| 1801 | { |
| 1802 | auto iter |
| 1803 | = std::remove_if (substitute_path_rules.begin (), |
| 1804 | substitute_path_rules.end (), |
| 1805 | [&] (const substitute_path_rule &rule) |
| 1806 | { |
| 1807 | return FILENAME_CMP (from, |
| 1808 | rule.from.c_str ()) == 0; |
| 1809 | }); |
| 1810 | bool rule_found = iter != substitute_path_rules.end (); |
| 1811 | substitute_path_rules.erase (iter, substitute_path_rules.end ()); |
| 1812 | |
| 1813 | /* If the user asked for a specific rule to be deleted but |
| 1814 | we could not find it, then report an error. */ |
| 1815 | |
| 1816 | if (!rule_found) |
| 1817 | error (_("No substitution rule defined for `%s'"), from); |
| 1818 | } |
| 1819 | |
| 1820 | forget_cached_source_info (); |
| 1821 | } |
| 1822 | |
| 1823 | /* Add a new source path substitution rule. */ |
| 1824 | |
| 1825 | static void |
| 1826 | set_substitute_path_command (const char *args, int from_tty) |
| 1827 | { |
| 1828 | gdb_argv argv (args); |
| 1829 | |
| 1830 | if (argv == NULL || argv[0] == NULL || argv [1] == NULL) |
| 1831 | error (_("Incorrect usage, too few arguments in command")); |
| 1832 | |
| 1833 | if (argv[2] != NULL) |
| 1834 | error (_("Incorrect usage, too many arguments in command")); |
| 1835 | |
| 1836 | if (*(argv[0]) == '\0') |
| 1837 | error (_("First argument must be at least one character long")); |
| 1838 | |
| 1839 | /* Strip any trailing directory separator character in either FROM |
| 1840 | or TO. The substitution rule already implicitly contains them. */ |
| 1841 | strip_trailing_directory_separator (argv[0]); |
| 1842 | strip_trailing_directory_separator (argv[1]); |
| 1843 | |
| 1844 | /* If a rule with the same "from" was previously defined, then |
| 1845 | delete it. This new rule replaces it. */ |
| 1846 | |
| 1847 | auto iter |
| 1848 | = std::remove_if (substitute_path_rules.begin (), |
| 1849 | substitute_path_rules.end (), |
| 1850 | [&] (const substitute_path_rule &rule) |
| 1851 | { |
| 1852 | return FILENAME_CMP (argv[0], rule.from.c_str ()) == 0; |
| 1853 | }); |
| 1854 | substitute_path_rules.erase (iter, substitute_path_rules.end ()); |
| 1855 | |
| 1856 | /* Insert the new substitution rule. */ |
| 1857 | |
| 1858 | add_substitute_path_rule (argv[0], argv[1]); |
| 1859 | forget_cached_source_info (); |
| 1860 | } |
| 1861 | |
| 1862 | /* See source.h. */ |
| 1863 | |
| 1864 | source_lines_range::source_lines_range (int startline, |
| 1865 | source_lines_range::direction dir) |
| 1866 | { |
| 1867 | if (dir == source_lines_range::FORWARD) |
| 1868 | { |
| 1869 | LONGEST end = static_cast <LONGEST> (startline) + get_lines_to_list (); |
| 1870 | |
| 1871 | if (end > INT_MAX) |
| 1872 | end = INT_MAX; |
| 1873 | |
| 1874 | m_startline = startline; |
| 1875 | m_stopline = static_cast <int> (end); |
| 1876 | } |
| 1877 | else |
| 1878 | { |
| 1879 | LONGEST start = static_cast <LONGEST> (startline) - get_lines_to_list (); |
| 1880 | |
| 1881 | if (start < 1) |
| 1882 | start = 1; |
| 1883 | |
| 1884 | m_startline = static_cast <int> (start); |
| 1885 | m_stopline = startline; |
| 1886 | } |
| 1887 | } |
| 1888 | |
| 1889 | /* Handle the "set source" base command. */ |
| 1890 | |
| 1891 | static void |
| 1892 | set_source (const char *arg, int from_tty) |
| 1893 | { |
| 1894 | help_list (setsourcelist, "set source ", all_commands, gdb_stdout); |
| 1895 | } |
| 1896 | |
| 1897 | /* Handle the "show source" base command. */ |
| 1898 | |
| 1899 | static void |
| 1900 | show_source (const char *args, int from_tty) |
| 1901 | { |
| 1902 | help_list (showsourcelist, "show source ", all_commands, gdb_stdout); |
| 1903 | } |
| 1904 | |
| 1905 | \f |
| 1906 | void _initialize_source (); |
| 1907 | void |
| 1908 | _initialize_source () |
| 1909 | { |
| 1910 | init_source_path (); |
| 1911 | |
| 1912 | /* The intention is to use POSIX Basic Regular Expressions. |
| 1913 | Always use the GNU regex routine for consistency across all hosts. |
| 1914 | Our current GNU regex.c does not have all the POSIX features, so this is |
| 1915 | just an approximation. */ |
| 1916 | re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_GREP); |
| 1917 | |
| 1918 | cmd_list_element *directory_cmd |
| 1919 | = add_cmd ("directory", class_files, directory_command, _("\ |
| 1920 | Add directory DIR to beginning of search path for source files.\n\ |
| 1921 | Forget cached info on source file locations and line positions.\n\ |
| 1922 | DIR can also be $cwd for the current working directory, or $cdir for the\n\ |
| 1923 | directory in which the source file was compiled into object code.\n\ |
| 1924 | With no argument, reset the search path to $cdir:$cwd, the default."), |
| 1925 | &cmdlist); |
| 1926 | |
| 1927 | set_cmd_completer (directory_cmd, filename_completer); |
| 1928 | |
| 1929 | add_setshow_optional_filename_cmd ("directories", |
| 1930 | class_files, |
| 1931 | &source_path, |
| 1932 | _("\ |
| 1933 | Set the search path for finding source files."), |
| 1934 | _("\ |
| 1935 | Show the search path for finding source files."), |
| 1936 | _("\ |
| 1937 | $cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n\ |
| 1938 | $cdir in the path means the compilation directory of the source file.\n\ |
| 1939 | GDB ensures the search path always ends with $cdir:$cwd by\n\ |
| 1940 | appending these directories if necessary.\n\ |
| 1941 | Setting the value to an empty string sets it to $cdir:$cwd, the default."), |
| 1942 | set_directories_command, |
| 1943 | show_directories_command, |
| 1944 | &setlist, &showlist); |
| 1945 | |
| 1946 | add_info ("source", info_source_command, |
| 1947 | _("Information about the current source file.")); |
| 1948 | |
| 1949 | add_info ("line", info_line_command, _("\ |
| 1950 | Core addresses of the code for a source line.\n\ |
| 1951 | Line can be specified as\n\ |
| 1952 | LINENUM, to list around that line in current file,\n\ |
| 1953 | FILE:LINENUM, to list around that line in that file,\n\ |
| 1954 | FUNCTION, to list around beginning of that function,\n\ |
| 1955 | FILE:FUNCTION, to distinguish among like-named static functions.\n\ |
| 1956 | Default is to describe the last source line that was listed.\n\n\ |
| 1957 | This sets the default address for \"x\" to the line's first instruction\n\ |
| 1958 | so that \"x/i\" suffices to start examining the machine code.\n\ |
| 1959 | The address is also stored as the value of \"$_\".")); |
| 1960 | |
| 1961 | cmd_list_element *forward_search_cmd |
| 1962 | = add_com ("forward-search", class_files, forward_search_command, _("\ |
| 1963 | Search for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line listed.\n\ |
| 1964 | The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\".")); |
| 1965 | add_com_alias ("search", forward_search_cmd, class_files, 0); |
| 1966 | add_com_alias ("fo", forward_search_cmd, class_files, 1); |
| 1967 | |
| 1968 | cmd_list_element *reverse_search_cmd |
| 1969 | = add_com ("reverse-search", class_files, reverse_search_command, _("\ |
| 1970 | Search backward for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line listed.\n\ |
| 1971 | The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\".")); |
| 1972 | add_com_alias ("rev", reverse_search_cmd, class_files, 1); |
| 1973 | |
| 1974 | add_setshow_integer_cmd ("listsize", class_support, &lines_to_list, _("\ |
| 1975 | Set number of source lines gdb will list by default."), _("\ |
| 1976 | Show number of source lines gdb will list by default."), _("\ |
| 1977 | Use this to choose how many source lines the \"list\" displays (unless\n\ |
| 1978 | the \"list\" argument explicitly specifies some other number).\n\ |
| 1979 | A value of \"unlimited\", or zero, means there's no limit."), |
| 1980 | NULL, |
| 1981 | show_lines_to_list, |
| 1982 | &setlist, &showlist); |
| 1983 | |
| 1984 | add_cmd ("substitute-path", class_files, set_substitute_path_command, |
| 1985 | _("\ |
| 1986 | Add a substitution rule to rewrite the source directories.\n\ |
| 1987 | Usage: set substitute-path FROM TO\n\ |
| 1988 | The rule is applied only if the directory name starts with FROM\n\ |
| 1989 | directly followed by a directory separator.\n\ |
| 1990 | If a substitution rule was previously set for FROM, the old rule\n\ |
| 1991 | is replaced by the new one."), |
| 1992 | &setlist); |
| 1993 | |
| 1994 | add_cmd ("substitute-path", class_files, unset_substitute_path_command, |
| 1995 | _("\ |
| 1996 | Delete one or all substitution rules rewriting the source directories.\n\ |
| 1997 | Usage: unset substitute-path [FROM]\n\ |
| 1998 | Delete the rule for substituting FROM in source directories. If FROM\n\ |
| 1999 | is not specified, all substituting rules are deleted.\n\ |
| 2000 | If the debugger cannot find a rule for FROM, it will display a warning."), |
| 2001 | &unsetlist); |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 | add_cmd ("substitute-path", class_files, show_substitute_path_command, |
| 2004 | _("\ |
| 2005 | Show one or all substitution rules rewriting the source directories.\n\ |
| 2006 | Usage: show substitute-path [FROM]\n\ |
| 2007 | Print the rule for substituting FROM in source directories. If FROM\n\ |
| 2008 | is not specified, print all substitution rules."), |
| 2009 | &showlist); |
| 2010 | |
| 2011 | add_setshow_enum_cmd ("filename-display", class_files, |
| 2012 | filename_display_kind_names, |
| 2013 | &filename_display_string, _("\ |
| 2014 | Set how to display filenames."), _("\ |
| 2015 | Show how to display filenames."), _("\ |
| 2016 | filename-display can be:\n\ |
| 2017 | basename - display only basename of a filename\n\ |
| 2018 | relative - display a filename relative to the compilation directory\n\ |
| 2019 | absolute - display an absolute filename\n\ |
| 2020 | By default, relative filenames are displayed."), |
| 2021 | NULL, |
| 2022 | show_filename_display_string, |
| 2023 | &setlist, &showlist); |
| 2024 | |
| 2025 | add_prefix_cmd ("source", no_class, set_source, |
| 2026 | _("Generic command for setting how sources are handled."), |
| 2027 | &setsourcelist, 0, &setlist); |
| 2028 | |
| 2029 | add_prefix_cmd ("source", no_class, show_source, |
| 2030 | _("Generic command for showing source settings."), |
| 2031 | &showsourcelist, 0, &showlist); |
| 2032 | |
| 2033 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("open", class_files, &source_open, _("\ |
| 2034 | Set whether GDB should open source files."), _("\ |
| 2035 | Show whether GDB should open source files."), _("\ |
| 2036 | When this option is on GDB will open source files and display the\n\ |
| 2037 | contents when appropriate, for example, when GDB stops, or the list\n\ |
| 2038 | command is used.\n\ |
| 2039 | When this option is off GDB will not try to open source files, instead\n\ |
| 2040 | GDB will print the file and line number that would have been displayed.\n\ |
| 2041 | This can be useful if access to source code files is slow, for example\n\ |
| 2042 | due to the source being located over a slow network connection."), |
| 2043 | NULL, |
| 2044 | show_source_open, |
| 2045 | &setsourcelist, &showsourcelist); |
| 2046 | } |