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/* Definitions for symbol file management in GDB.
Copyright (C) 1992-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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#if !defined (OBJFILES_H)
#define OBJFILES_H
DWARF: handle non-local references in nested functions GDB's current behavior when dealing with non-local references in the context of nested fuctions is approximative: - code using valops.c:value_of_variable read the first available stack frame that holds the corresponding variable (whereas there can be multiple candidates for this); - code directly relying on read_var_value will instead read non-local variables in frames where they are not even defined. This change adds the necessary context to symbol reads (to get the block they belong to) and to blocks (the static link property, if any) so that GDB can make the proper decisions when dealing with non-local varibale references. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to default_read_var_value. * block.c (block_static_link): New accessor. * block.h (block_static_link): Declare it. * buildsym.c (finish_block_internal): Add a static_link argument. If there is a static link, associate it to the new block. (finish_block): Add a static link argument and pass it to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_get_static_block): Update calls to finish_block and to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_with_blockvector): Update call to finish_block_internal. * buildsym.h: Forward-declare struct dynamic_prop. (struct context_stack): Add a static_link field. (finish_block): Add a static link argument. * c-exp.y: Remove an obsolete comment (evaluation of variables already start from the selected frame, and now they climb *up* the call stack) and propagate the block information to the produced expression. * d-exp.y: Likewise. * f-exp.y: Likewise. * go-exp.y: Likewise. * jv-exp.y: Likewise. * m2-exp.y: Likewise. * p-exp.y: Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Update calls to finish_block. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (convert_one_symbol): Promote the "sym" parameter to struct block_symbol, update its uses and pass its block to calls to read_var_value. (convert_symbol_sym): Update the calls to convert_one_symbol. * compile/compile-loc2c.c (do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Update call to read_var_value. * dwarf2loc.c (block_op_get_frame_base): New. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_locexpr_funcs): Implement the get_frame_base method. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_loclist_funcs): Likewise. (dwarf2locexpr_baton_eval): Add a frame argument and use it instead of the selected frame in order to evaluate the expression. (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. Update call to dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval to provide a frame in available and to handle the absence of address stack. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. * dwarf2read.c (attr_to_dynamic_prop): Add a forward declaration. (read_func_scope): Record any available static link description. Update call to finish_block. (read_lexical_block_scope): Update call to finish_block. * findvar.c (follow_static_link): New. (get_hosting_frame): New. (default_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. Use get_hosting_frame to handle non-local references. (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_range): Update calls to dwarf2_evaluate_property. (resolve_dynamic_type_internal): Likewise. * guile/scm-frame.c (gdbscm_frame_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * guile/scm-symbol.c (gdbscm_symbol_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * infcmd.c (finish_command_continuation): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_breakpoint): Likewise. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add a var_block argument to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * objfiles.c (struct static_link_htab_entry): New. (static_link_htab_entry_hash): New. (static_link_htab_entry_eq): New. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. (free_objfile): Free the STATIC_LINKS hashed map if needed. * objfiles.h: Include hashtab.h. (struct objfile): Add a static_links field. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. * printcmd.c (print_variable_and_value): Update call to read_var_value. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (bpfinishpy_init): Likewise. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * python/py-framefilter.c (extract_sym): Add a sym_block parameter and set the pointed value to NULL (TODO). (enumerate_args): Update call to extract_sym. (enumerate_locals): Update calls to extract_sym and to read_var_value. * python/py-symbol.c (sympy_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * stack.c (read_frame_local): Update call to read_var_value. (read_frame_arg): Likewise. (return_command): Likewise. * symtab.h (struct symbol_block_ops): Add a get_frame_base method. (struct symbol): Add a block field. (SYMBOL_BLOCK): New accessor. * valops.c (value_of_variable): Remove frame/block handling and pass the block argument to read_var_value, which does this job now. (value_struct_elt_for_reference): Update calls to read_var_value. (value_of_this): Pass the block found to read_var_value. * value.h (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. (default_read_var_value): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/nested-subp1.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp1.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.c: New file.
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#include "hashtab.h"
#include "gdbsupport/gdb_obstack.h" /* For obstack internals. */
Make symfile_add_flags and objfile->flags strongly typed This makes these flag types be "enum flag" types. The benefit is making use of C++'s stronger typing -- mixing the flags types by mistake errors at compile time. This caught one old bug in symbol_file_add_main_1 already, fixed by this patch as well: @@ -1318,7 +1326,7 @@ symbol_file_add_main_1 (const char *args, int from_tty, int flags) what is frameless. */ reinit_frame_cache (); - if ((flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0) + if ((add_flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0) set_initial_language (); } Above, "flags" are objfile flags, not symfile_add_flags. So that was actually checking for "flag & OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ", which has the same value as SYMFILE_NO_READ... I moved the flags definitions to separate files to break circular dependencies. Built with --enable-targets=all and tested on x86-64 Fedora 23. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-10-26 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * dbxread.c (dbx_symfile_read): Ditto. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_read): Ditto. * inferior.h: Include symfile-add-flags.h. (struct inferior) <symfile_flags>: Now symfile_add_flags. * machoread.c (macho_add_oso_symfile, macho_symfile_read_all_oso) (macho_symfile_read, mipscoff_symfile_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * objfile-flags.h: New file. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Use objfile_flags. * objfiles.h: Include objfile-flags.h. (struct objfile) <flags>: Now an objfile_flags. (OBJF_REORDERED, OBJF_SHARED, OBJF_READNOW, OBJF_USERLOADED) (OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ, OBJF_MAINLINE, OBJF_NOT_FILENAME): Delete. Converted to an enum-flags in objfile-flags.h. (allocate_objfile): Use objfile_flags. * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_add_separate_debug_file): Remove unnecessary local. * solib.c (solib_read_symbols, solib_add) (reload_shared_libraries_1): Use symfile_add_flags. * solib.h: Include "symfile-add-flags.h". (solib_read_symbols): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile-add-flags.h: New file. * symfile-debug.c (debug_sym_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile-mem.c (symbol_file_add_from_memory): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile.c (read_symbols, syms_from_objfile_1) (syms_from_objfile, finish_new_objfile): Use symfile_add_flags. (symbol_file_add_with_addrs): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (symbol_file_add_separate): Use symfile_add_flags. (symbol_file_add_from_bfd, symbol_file_add): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (symbol_file_add_main_1): : Use objfile_flags. Fix add_flags vs flags confusion. (symbol_file_command): Use objfile_flags. (add_symbol_file_command): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (clear_symtab_users): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile.h: Include "symfile-add-flags.h" and "objfile-flags.h". (struct sym_fns) <sym_read>: Use symfile_add_flags. (clear_symtab_users): Use symfile_add_flags. (enum symfile_add_flags): Delete, moved to symfile-add-flags.h and converted to enum-flags. (symbol_file_add, symbol_file_add_from_bfd) (symbol_file_add_separate): Use symfile_add_flags. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Use symfile_add_flags.
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#include "objfile-flags.h"
Replace psymbol_allocation_list with std::vector psymbol_allocation_list is basically a vector implementation. We can replace it with an std::vector, now that objfile has been C++-ified. I sent this to the buildbot, there are a few suspicious failures, but I don't think they are related to this patch. For example on powerpc: new FAIL: gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: execve: syscall execve has returned new FAIL: gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: execve: continue to main new FAIL: gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: execve: continue until exit I get the same failures when testing manually on gcc112, without this patch. gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.h: Don't include symfile.h. (struct partial_symbol): Remove forward-declaration. (struct objfile) <global_psymbols, static_psymbols>: Change type to std::vector<partial_symbol *>. * objfiles.c (objfile::objfile): Don't memset those fields. (objfile::~objfile): Don't free those fields. * psympriv.h (struct psymbol_allocation_list): Remove forward-declaration. (add_psymbol_to_list): Change psymbol_allocation_list parameter to std::vector. (start_psymtab_common): Change parameters to std::vector. * psymtab.c: Include algorithm. (require_partial_symbols): Call shrink_to_fit. (find_pc_sect_psymbol): Adjust to vector change. (match_partial_symbol): Likewise. (lookup_partial_symbol): Likewise. (psym_relocate): Likewise. (dump_psymtab): Likewise. (recursively_search_psymtabs): Likewise. (compare_psymbols): Remove. (sort_pst_symbols): Adjust to vector change. (start_psymtab_common): Likewise. (end_psymtab_common): Likewise. (psymbol_bcache_full): De-constify return value. (add_psymbol_to_bcache): Likewise. (extend_psymbol_list): Remove. (append_psymbol_to_list): Adjust to vector change. (add_psymbol_to_list): Likewise. (init_psymbol_list): Likewise. (maintenance_info_psymtabs): Likewise. (maintenance_check_psymtabs): Likewise. * symfile.h (struct psymbol_allocation_list): Remove. * symfile.c (reread_symbols): Adjust to vector change. * dbxread.c (start_psymtab): Change type of parameters. (dbx_symfile_read): Adjust to vector change. (read_dbx_symtab): Likewise. (start_psymtab): Change type of parameters. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_build_psymtabs): Adjust to vector change. (create_partial_symtab): Likewise. (add_partial_symbol): Likewise. (write_one_signatured_type): Likewise. (recursively_write_psymbols): Likewise. * mdebugread.c (parse_partial_symbols): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_start_psymtab): Change type of parameters. (scan_xcoff_symtab): Adjust to vector change. (xcoff_initial_scan): Likewise.
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#include "symfile.h"
2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> Add base multi-executable/process support to GDB. gdb/ * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add progspace.c. (COMMON_OBS): Add progspace.o. * progspace.h: New. * progspace.c: New. * breakpoint.h (struct bp_target_info) <placed_address_space>: New field. (struct bp_location) <pspace>: New field. (struct breakpoint) <pspace>: New field. (bpstat_stop_status, breakpoint_here_p) (moribund_breakpoint_here_p, breakpoint_inserted_here_p) (regular_breakpoint_inserted_here_p) (software_breakpoint_inserted_here_p, breakpoint_thread_match) (set_default_breakpoint): Adjust prototypes. (remove_breakpoints_pid, breakpoint_program_space_exit): Declare. (insert_single_step_breakpoint, deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint): Adjust prototypes. * breakpoint.c (executing_startup): Delete. (default_breakpoint_sspace): New. (breakpoint_restore_shadows): Skip if the address space doesn't match. (update_watchpoint): Record the frame's program space in the breakpoint location. (insert_bp_location): Record the address space in target_info. Adjust to pass the symbol space to solib_name_from_address. (breakpoint_program_space_exit): New. (insert_breakpoint_locations): Switch the symbol space and thread when inserting breakpoints. Don't insert breakpoints in a vfork parent waiting for vfork done if we're not attached to the vfork child. (remove_breakpoints_pid): New. (reattach_breakpoints): Switch to a thread of PID. Ignore breakpoints of other symbol spaces. (create_internal_breakpoint): Store the symbol space in the sal. (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint): Iterate over all symbol spaces. (update_breakpoints_after_exec): Ignore breakpoints for other symbol spaces. (remove_breakpoint): Rename to ... (remove_breakpoint_1): ... this. Pass the breakpoints symbol space to solib_name_from_address. (remove_breakpoint): New. (mark_breakpoints_out): Ignore breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (breakpoint_init_inferior): Ditto. (breakpoint_here_p): Add an address space argument and adjust to use breakpoint_address_match. (moribund_breakpoint_here_p): Ditto. (regular_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (software_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (breakpoint_thread_match): Ditto. (bpstat_check_location): Ditto. (bpstat_stop_status): Ditto. (print_breakpoint_location): If there's a location to print, switch the current symbol space. (print_one_breakpoint_location): Add `allflag' argument. (print_one_breakpoint): Ditto. Adjust. (do_captured_breakpoint_query): Adjust. (breakpoint_1): Adjust. (breakpoint_has_pc): Also match the symbol space. (describe_other_breakpoints): Add a symbol space argument and adjust. (set_default_breakpoint): Add a symbol space argument. Set default_breakpoint_sspace. (breakpoint_address_match): New. (check_duplicates_for): Add an address space argument, and adjust. (set_raw_breakpoint): Record the symbol space in the location and in the breakpoint. (set_longjmp_breakpoint): Skip longjmp master breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (remove_thread_event_breakpoints, remove_solib_event_breakpoints) (disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs): Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (disable_breakpoints_in_unloaded_shlib): Match symbol spaces. (create_catchpoint): Set the symbol space in the sal. (disable_breakpoints_before_startup): Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. Set executing_startup in the current symbol space. (enable_breakpoints_after_startup): Clear executing_startup in the current symbol space. Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (clone_momentary_breakpoint): Also copy the symbol space. (add_location_to_breakpoint): Set the location's symbol space. (bp_loc_is_permanent): Switch thread and symbol space. (create_breakpoint): Adjust. (expand_line_sal_maybe): Expand comment to mention symbol spaces. Switch thread and symbol space when reading memory. (parse_breakpoint_sals): Set the symbol space in the sal. (break_command_really): Ditto. (skip_prologue_sal): Switch and space. (resolve_sal_pc): Ditto. (watch_command_1): Record the symbol space in the sal. (create_ada_exception_breakpoint): Adjust. (clear_command): Adjust. Match symbol spaces. (update_global_location_list): Use breakpoint_address_match. (breakpoint_re_set_one): Switch thread and space. (breakpoint_re_set): Save symbol space. (breakpoint_re_set_thread): Also reset the symbol space. (deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint): Add an address space argument. Adjust. (insert_single_step_breakpoint): Ditto. (single_step_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (clear_syscall_counts): New. (_initialize_breakpoint): Install it as inferior_exit observer. * exec.h: Include "progspace.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime): New defines. (exec_close): Declare. * exec.c: Include "gdbthread.h" and "progspace.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime, current_target_sections_1): Delete. (using_exec_ops): New. (exec_close_1): Rename to exec_close, and make public. (exec_close): Rename to exec_close_1, and adjust all callers. Add description. Remove target sections and close executables from all program spaces. (exec_file_attach): Add comment. (add_target_sections): Check on `using_exec_ops' to check if the target should be pushed. (remove_target_sections): Only unpush the target if there are no more target sections in any symbol space. * gdbcore.h: Include "exec.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime): Remove declarations. * frame.h (get_frame_program_space, get_frame_address_space) (frame_unwind_program_space): Declare. * frame.c (struct frame_info) <pspace, aspace>: New fields. (create_sentinel_frame): Add program space argument. Set the pspace and aspace fields of the frame object. (get_current_frame, create_new_frame): Adjust. (get_frame_program_space): New. (frame_unwind_program_space): New. (get_frame_address_space): New. * stack.c (print_frame_info): Adjust. (print_frame): Use the frame's program space. * gdbthread.h (any_live_thread_of_process): Declare. * thread.c (any_live_thread_of_process): New. (switch_to_thread): Switch the program space as well. (restore_selected_frame): Don't warn if trying to restore frame level 0. * inferior.h: Include "progspace.h". (detach_fork): Declare. (struct inferior) <removable, aspace, pspace> <vfork_parent, vfork_child, pending_detach> <waiting_for_vfork_done>: New fields. <terminal_info>: Remove field. <data, num_data>: New fields. (register_inferior_data, register_inferior_data_with_cleanup) (clear_inferior_data, set_inferior_data, inferior_data): Declare. (exit_inferior, exit_inferior_silent, exit_inferior_num_silent) (inferior_appeared): Declare. (find_inferior_pid): Typo. (find_inferior_id, find_inferior_for_program_space): Declare. (set_current_inferior, save_current_inferior, prune_inferiors) (number_of_inferiors): Declare. (inferior_list): Declare. * inferior.c: Include "gdbcore.h" and "symfile.h". (inferior_list): Make public. (delete_inferior_1): Always delete thread silently. (find_inferior_id): Make public. (current_inferior_): New. (current_inferior): Use it. (set_current_inferior): New. (restore_inferior): New. (save_current_inferior): New. (free_inferior): Free the per-inferior data. (add_inferior_silent): Allocate per-inferior data. Call inferior_appeared. (delete_threads_of_inferior): New. (delete_inferior_1): Adjust interface to take an inferior pointer. (delete_inferior): Adjust. (delete_inferior_silent): Adjust. (exit_inferior_1): New. (exit_inferior): New. (exit_inferior_silent): New. (exit_inferior_num_silent): New. (detach_inferior): Adjust. (inferior_appeared): New. (discard_all_inferiors): Adjust. (find_inferior_id): Make public. Assert pid is not zero. (find_inferior_for_program_space): New. (have_inferiors): Check if we have any inferior with pid not zero. (have_live_inferiors): Go over all pushed targets looking for process_stratum. (prune_inferiors): New. (number_of_inferiors): New. (print_inferior): Add executable column. Print vfork parent/child relationships. (inferior_command): Adjust to cope with not running inferiors. (remove_inferior_command): New. (add_inferior_command): New. (clone_inferior_command): New. (struct inferior_data): New. (struct inferior_data_registration): New. (struct inferior_data_registry): New. (inferior_data_registry): New. (register_inferior_data_with_cleanup): New. (register_inferior_data): New. (inferior_alloc_data): New. (inferior_free_data): New. (clear_inferior_data): New. (set_inferior_data): New. (inferior_data): New. (initialize_inferiors): New. (_initialize_inferiors): Register "add-inferior", "remove-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands. * objfiles.h: Include "progspace.h". (struct objfile) <pspace>: New field. (symfile_objfile, object_files): Don't declare. (ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES): New. (ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES_SAFE): New. (ALL_OBJFILES, ALL_OBJFILES_SAFE): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_SYMTABS): New. (ALL_PRIMARY_SYMTABS): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_PRIMARY_SYMTABS): New. (ALL_PSYMTABS): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_PSYMTABS): New. * objfiles.c (object_files, symfile_objfile): Delete. (struct objfile_sspace_info): New. (objfiles_pspace_data): New. (objfiles_pspace_data_cleanup): New. (get_objfile_pspace_data): New. (objfiles_changed_p): Delete. (allocate_objfile): Set the objfile's program space. Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (free_objfile): Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (objfile_relocate): Ditto. (update_section_map): Add pspace argument. Adjust to iterate over objfiles in the passed in pspace. (find_pc_section): Delete sections and num_sections statics. Adjust to refer to program space's objfiles_changed_p. Adjust to refer to sections and num_sections store in the objfile's pspace data. (objfiles_changed): Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (_initialize_objfiles): New. * linespec.c (decode_all_digits, decode_dollar): Set the sal's program space. * source.c (current_source_pspace): New. (get_current_source_symtab_and_line): Set the sal's program space. (set_current_source_symtab_and_line): Set current_source_pspace. (select_source_symtab): Ditto. Use ALL_OBJFILES. (forget_cached_source_info): Iterate over all program spaces. * symfile.c (clear_symtab_users): Adjust. * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics): Iterate over all program spaces. (print_objfile_statistics): Ditto. (maintenance_print_msymbols): Ditto. (maintenance_print_objfiles): Ditto. (maintenance_info_symtabs): Ditto. (maintenance_info_psymtabs): Ditto. * symtab.h (SYMTAB_PSPACE): New. (struct symtab_and_line) <pspace>: New field. * symtab.c (init_sal): Clear the sal's program space. (find_pc_sect_symtab): Set the sal's program space. Switch thread and space. (append_expanded_sal): Add program space argument. Iterate over all program spaces. (expand_line_sal): Iterate over all program spaces. Switch program space. * target.h (enum target_waitkind) <TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE>: New. (struct target_ops) <to_thread_address_space>: New field. (target_thread_address_space): Define. * target.c (target_detach): Only remove breakpoints from the inferior we're detaching. (target_thread_address_space): New. * defs.h (initialize_progspace): Declare. * top.c (gdb_init): Call it. * solist.h (struct so_list) <sspace>: New field. * solib.h (struct program_space): Forward declare. (solib_name_from_address): Adjust prototype. * solib.c (so_list_head): Replace with a macro referencing the program space. (update_solib_list): Set the so's program space. (solib_name_from_address): Add a program space argument and adjust. * solib-svr4.c (struct svr4_info) <pid>: Delete field. <interp_text_sect_low, interp_text_sect_high, interp_plt_sect_low> <interp_plt_sect_high>: New fields. (svr4_info_p, svr4_info): Delete. (solib_svr4_sspace_data): New. (get_svr4_info): Rewrite. (svr4_sspace_data_cleanup): New. (open_symbol_file_object): Adjust. (svr4_default_sos): Adjust. (svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map): Adjust. (interp_text_sect_low, interp_text_sect_high, interp_plt_sect_low) (interp_plt_sect_high): Delete. (svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Adjust. (enable_break): Adjust. (svr4_clear_solib): Revert bit that removed the svr4_info here, and reinstate clearing debug_base, debug_loader_offset_p, debug_loader_offset and debug_loader_name. (_initialize_svr4_solib): Register solib_svr4_pspace_data. Don't install an inferior_exit observer anymore. * printcmd.c (struct display) <pspace>: New field. (display_command): Set the display's sspace. (do_one_display): Match the display's sspace. (display_uses_solib_p): Ditto. * linux-fork.c (detach_fork): Moved to infrun.c. (_initialize_linux_fork): Moved "detach-on-fork" command to infrun.c. * infrun.c (detach_fork): Moved from linux-fork.c. (proceed_after_vfork_done): New. (handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit): New. (follow_exec_mode_replace, follow_exec_mode_keep) (follow_exec_mode_names, follow_exec_mode_string) (show_follow_exec_mode_string): New. (follow_exec): New. Reinstate the mark_breakpoints_out call. Remove shared libraries before attaching new executable. If user wants to keep the inferior, keep it. (displaced_step_fixup): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. (resume): Ditto. (clear_proceed_status): In all-stop mode, always clear the proceed status of all threads. (prepare_to_proceed): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. (proceed): Ditto. (adjust_pc_after_break): Ditto. (handle_inferior_event): When handling a process exit, switch the program space to the inferior's that had exited. Call handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit. Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. In non-stop mode, when following a fork and detach-fork is off, also resume the other branch. Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE. Set the program space in sals. (normal_stop): Prune inferiors. (_initialize_infrun): Install the new "follow-exec-mode" command. "detach-on-fork" moved here. * regcache.h (get_regcache_aspace): Declare. * regcache.c (struct regcache) <aspace>: New field. (regcache_xmalloc): Clear the aspace. (get_regcache_aspace): New. (regcache_cpy): Copy the aspace field. (regcache_cpy_no_passthrough): Ditto. (get_thread_regcache): Fetch the thread's address space from the target, and store it in the regcache. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Set the sal's pspace. * arch-utils.c (default_has_shared_address_space): New. * arch-utils.h (default_has_shared_address_space): Declare. * gdbarch.sh (has_shared_address_space): New. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * linux-tdep.c: Include auxv.h, target.h, elf/common.h. (linux_has_shared_address_space): New. (_initialize_linux_tdep): Declare. * arm-tdep.c (arm_software_single_step): Pass the frame's address space to insert_single_step_breakpoint. * arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_software_single_step): Pass the frame's pspace to breakpoint functions. * cris-tdep.c (crisv32_single_step_through_delay): Ditto. (cris_software_single_step): Ditto. * mips-tdep.c (deal_with_atomic_sequence): Add frame argument. Pass the frame's pspace to breakpoint functions. (mips_software_single_step): Adjust. (mips_single_step_through_delay): Adjust. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_software_single_step): Adjust. * rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Adjust. * solib-irix.c (enable_break): Adjust to pass the current frame's address space to breakpoint functions. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_software_single_step): Ditto. * spu-tdep.c (spu_software_single_step): Ditto. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_software_single_step): Ditto. * record.c (record_wait): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. * fork-child.c (fork_inferior): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_follow_fork): Copy the parent's program and address spaces. (inf_ptrace_attach): Set the inferior's program and address spaces. * linux-nat.c: Include "solib.h". (linux_child_follow_fork): Manage parent and child's program and address spaces. Clone the parent's program space if necessary. Don't wait for the vfork to be done here. Refuse to resume if following the vfork parent while leaving the child stopped. (resume_callback): Don't resume a vfork parent. (linux_nat_resume): Also check for pending events in the lp->waitstatus field. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Report TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE events to the core. (stop_wait_callback): Don't wait for SIGSTOP on vfork parents. (cancel_breakpoint): Adjust. * linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_wait): Don't remove thread event breakpoints here. (thread_db_mourn_inferior): Don't mark breakpoints out here. Remove thread event breakpoints after mourning. * corelow.c: Include progspace.h. (core_open): Set the inferior's program and address spaces. * remote.c (remote_add_inferior): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. (remote_start_remote): Update address spaces. (extended_remote_create_inferior_1): Don't init the thread list if we already debugging other inferiors. * darwin-nat.c (darwin_attach): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. * gnu-nat.c (gnu_attach): Ditto. * go32-nat.c (go32_create_inferior): Ditto. * inf-ttrace.c (inf_ttrace_follow_fork, inf_ttrace_attach): Ditto. * monitor.c (monitor_open): Ditto. * nto-procfs.c (procfs_attach, procfs_create_inferior): Ditto. * procfs.c (do_attach): Ditto. * windows-nat.c (do_initial_windows_stuff): Ditto. * inflow.c (inferior_process_group) (terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp, terminal_inferior, (terminal_ours_1, inflow_inferior_exit, copy_terminal_info) (child_terminal_info, new_tty_postfork, set_sigint_trap): Adjust to use per-inferior data instead of inferior->terminal_info. (inflow_inferior_data): New. (inflow_new_inferior): Delete. (inflow_inferior_data_cleanup): New. (get_inflow_inferior_data): New. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_new_inferior): Rename to... (mi_inferior_appeared): ... this. (mi_interpreter_init): Adjust. * tui/tui-disasm.c: Include "progspace.h". (tui_set_disassem_content): Pass an address space to breakpoint_here_p. * NEWS: Mention multi-program debugging support. Mention new commands "add-inferior", "clone-inferior", "remove-inferior", "maint info program-spaces", and new option "set follow-exec-mode". 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/doc/ * observer.texi (new_inferior): Rename to... (inferior_appeared): ... this. 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: Adjust to spell out "follow-fork". * gdb.base/foll-exec.exp: Adjust to expect a process id before "Executing new program". * gdb.base/foll-fork.exp: Adjust to spell out "follow-fork". * gdb.base/multi-forks.exp: Ditto. Adjust to the inferior being left listed after having been killed. * gdb.base/attach.exp: Adjust to spell out "symbol-file". * gdb.base/maint.exp: Adjust test. * Makefile.in (ALL_SUBDIRS): Add gdb.multi. * gdb.multi/Makefile.in: New. * gdb.multi/base.exp: New. * gdb.multi/goodbye.c: New. * gdb.multi/hangout.c: New. * gdb.multi/hello.c: New. * gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.c: New. * gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.exp: New. * gdb.multi/crashme.c: New. 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Inferiors): Rename node to ... (Inferiors and Programs): ... this. Mention running multiple programs in the same debug session. <info inferiors>: Mention the new 'Executable' column if "info inferiors". Update examples. Document the "add-inferior", "clone-inferior", "remove-inferior" and "maint info program-spaces" commands. (Process): Rename node to... (Forks): ... this. Document "set|show follow-exec-mode".
2009-10-19 09:51:43 +00:00
#include "progspace.h"
* auto-load.c (_initialize_auto_load): Update. * solib-svr4.c (_initialize_svr4_solib): Update * solib-dsbt.c (_initialize_dsbt_solib): Update. * solib-darwin.c (_initialize_darwin_solib): Update. * registry.h: New file. * python/py-progspace.c (gdbpy_initialize_pspace): Update. * python/py-inferior.c (gdbpy_initialize_inferior): Update. * progspace.h: Include registry.h. Use DECLARE_REGISTRY. (register_program_space_data_with_cleanup) (register_program_space_data, program_space_alloc_data) (clear_program_space_data, set_program_space_data) (program_space_data): Don't declare. * progspace.c: Use DEFINE_REGISTRY. (struct program_space_data, struct program_space_data_registration, struct program_space_data_registry, program_space_data_registry) (register_program_space_data_with_cleanup) (register_program_space_data, program_space_alloc_data) (program_space_free_data, clear_program_space_data) (set_program_space_data, program_space_data): Remove. * objfiles.h: Include registry.h. Use DECLARE_REGISTRY. (struct objfile) <data, num_data>: Replace with REGISTRY_FIELDS. (register_objfile_data_with_cleanup, register_objfile_data) (clear_objfile_data, set_objfile_data, objfile_data): Don't declare. * objfiles.c: Use DEFINE_REGISTRY. (struct objfile_data, struct objfile_data_registration, struct objfile_data_registry, objfile_data_registry) (register_objfile_data_with_cleanup, register_objfile_data) (objfile_alloc_data, objfile_free_data, clear_objfile_data) (set_objfile_data, objfile_data): Remove. (_initialize_objfiles): Update. * jit.c (_initialize_jit): Update. * inflow.c (_initialize_inflow): Update. * inferior.h: Include registry.h. Use DECLARE_REGISTRY. (struct inferior) <data, num_data>: Replace with REGISTRY_FIELDS. (register_inferior_data_with_cleanup, register_inferior_data) (clear_inferior_data, set_inferior_data, inferior_data): Don't declare. * inferior.c: Use DEFINE_REGISTRY. (struct inferior_data, struct inferior_data_registration, struct inferior_data_registry, inferior_data_registry) (register_inferior_data_with_cleanup, register_inferior_data) (inferior_alloc_data, inferior_free_data clear_inferior_data) (set_inferior_data, inferior_data): Remove. * auxv.c (_initialize_auxv): Update. * ada-lang.c (_initialize_ada_language): Update. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Update. * i386-nat.c (i386_use_watchpoints): Update.
2012-08-22 15:17:21 +00:00
#include "registry.h"
#include "gdb_bfd.h"
Introduce class psymtab_storage This introduces a new psymtab_storage class, which holds all psymbol-related objects that are independent of the objfile. (This latter contraint explains why psymbol_map was not moved; though this could still be done with some work.) This patch does not yet change where psymtab allocation is done -- that comes later. This just wraps everything in a single object to make further transformations simpler. Note that a shared_ptr is used to link from the objfile to the psymtab_storage object. The end goal here is to allow a given symbol reader to simply attach to the psymtab_storage object to the BFD, then reuse it in later invocations; shared_ptr makes this simple to reason about. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-01-10 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics): Update. (print_objfile_statistics): Update. * symfile.c (reread_symbols): Update. * psymtab.h (class psymtab_storage): New. * psymtab.c (psymtab_storage): New constructor. (~psymtab_storage): New destructor. (require_partial_symbols): Update. (ALL_OBJFILE_PSYMTABS_REQUIRED): Rewrite. (find_pc_sect_psymtab, find_pc_sect_psymbol) (match_partial_symbol, lookup_partial_symbol, dump_psymtab) (psym_dump, recursively_search_psymtabs, psym_has_symbols) (psym_find_compunit_symtab_by_address, sort_pst_symbols) (start_psymtab_common, end_psymtab_common) (add_psymbol_to_bcache, add_psymbol_to_list, init_psymbol_list) (allocate_psymtab): Update. (psymtab_storage::discard_psymtab): Rename from discard_psymtab. Update. (dump_psymtab_addrmap, maintenance_print_psymbols) (maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update. (class objfile_psymtabs): Move to objfiles.h. * psympriv.h (discard_psymtab): Now inline. (psymtab_discarder::psymtab_discarder): Update. (psymtab_discarder::~psymtab_discarder): Update. (ALL_OBJFILE_PSYMTABS): Rewrite. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <psymtabs, psymtabs_addrmap, free_psymtabs, psymbol_cache, global_psymbols, static_psymbols>: Remove fields. <partial_symtabs>: New field. (class objfile_psymtabs): Move from psymtab.h. Update. * objfiles.c (objfile::objfile): Initialize partial_symtabs, not psymbol_cache. (objfile::~objfile): Don't destroy psymbol_cache. * mdebugread.c (parse_partial_symbols): Update. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index) (create_addrmap_from_aranges, dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard) (add_partial_subprogram, dwarf2_ranges_read): Update. * dwarf-index-write.c (write_address_map) (write_one_signatured_type, recursively_write_psymbols) (class debug_names, class debug_names, write_psymtabs_to_index): Update.
2018-05-10 16:23:51 -06:00
#include "psymtab.h"
#include <atomic>
#include <bitset>
Introduce lookup_name_info and generalize Ada's FULL/WILD name matching Summary: - This is preparation for supporting wild name matching on C++ too. - This is also preparation for TAB-completion fixes. - Makes symbol name matching (think strcmp_iw) be based on a per-language method. - Merges completion and non-completion name comparison (think language_ops::la_get_symbol_name_cmp generalized). - Avoid re-hashing lookup name multiple times - Centralizes preparing a name for lookup (Ada name encoding / C++ Demangling), both completion and non-completion. - Fixes Ada latent bug with verbatim name matches in expressions - Makes ada-lang.c use common|symtab.c completion code a bit more. Ada's wild matching basically means that "(gdb) break foo" will find all methods named "foo" in all packages. Translating to C++, it's roughly the same as saying that "break klass::method" sets breakpoints on all "klass::method" methods of all classes, no matter the namespace. A following patch will teach GDB about fullname vs wild matching for C++ too. This patch is preparatory work to get there. Another idea here is to do symbol name matching based on the symbol language's algorithm. I.e., avoid dependency on current language set. This allows for example doing (gdb) b foo::bar< int > (<tab> and having gdb name match the C++ symbols correctly even if the current language is C or Assembly (or Rust, or Ada, or ...), which can easily happen if you step into an Assembly/C runtime library frame. By encapsulating all the information related to a lookup name in a class, we can also cache hash computation for a given language in the lookup name object, to avoid recomputing it over and over. Similarly, because we don't really know upfront which languages the lookup name will be matched against, for each language we store the lookup name transformed into a search name. E.g., for C++, that means demangling the name. But for Ada, it means encoding the name. This actually forces us to centralize all the different lookup name encoding in a central place, resulting in clearer code, IMO. See e.g., the new ada_lookup_name_info class. The lookup name -> symbol search name computation is also done only once per language. The old language->la_get_symbol_name_cmp / symbol_name_cmp_ftype are generalized to work with both completion, and normal symbol look up. At some point early on, I had separate completion vs non-completion language vector entry points, but a single method ends up being better IMO for simplifying things -- the more we merge the completion / non-completion name lookup code paths, the less changes for bugs causing completion vs normal lookup finding different symbols. The ada-lex.l change is necessary because when doing (gdb) p <UpperCase> then the name that is passed to write_ write_var_or_type -> ada_lookup_symbol_list misses the "<>", i.e., it's just "UpperCase", and we end up doing a wild match against "UpperCase" lowercased by ada_lookup_name_info's constructor. I.e., "uppercase" wouldn't ever match "UpperCase", and the symbol lookup fails. This wouldn't cause any regression in the testsuite, but I added a new test that would pass before the patch and fail after, if it weren't for that fix. This is latent bug that happens to go unnoticed because that particular path was inconsistent with the rest of Ada symbol lookup by not lowercasing the lookup name. Ada's symbol_completion_add is deleted, replaced by using common code's completion_list_add_name. To make the latter work for Ada, we needed to add a new output parameter, because Ada wants to return back a custom completion candidates that are not the symbol name. With this patch, minimal symbol demangled name hashing is made consistent with regular symbol hashing. I.e., it now goes via the language vector's search_name_hash method too, as I had suggested in a previous patch. dw2_expand_symtabs_matching / .gdb_index symbol names were a challenge. The problem is that we have no way to telling what is the language of each symbol name found in the index, until we expand the corresponding full symbol, which is off course what we're trying to avoid. Language information is simply not considered in the index format... Since the symbol name hashing and comparison routines are per-language, we now have a problem. The patch sorts this out by matching each name against all languages. This is inneficient, and indeed slows down completion several times. E.g., with: $ cat script.cmd set pagination off set $count = 0 while $count < 400 complete b string_prin printf "count = %d\n", $count set $count = $count + 1 end $ time gdb --batch -q ./gdb-with-index -ex "source script-string_printf.cmd" I get, before patch (-O2, x86-64): real 0m1.773s user 0m1.737s sys 0m0.040s While after patch (-O2, x86-64): real 0m9.843s user 0m9.482s sys 0m0.034s However, the following patch will optimize this, and will actually make this use case faster compared to the "before patch" above: real 0m1.321s user 0m1.285s sys 0m0.039s gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_encode): Rename to .. (ada_encode_1): ... this. Add throw_errors parameter and handle it. (ada_encode): Reimplement. (match_name): Delete, folded into full_name. (resolve_subexp): No longer pass the encoded name to ada_lookup_symbol_list. (should_use_wild_match): Delete. (name_match_type_from_name): New. (ada_lookup_simple_minsym): Use lookup_name_info and the language's symbol_name_matcher_ftype. (add_symbols_from_enclosing_procs, ada_add_local_symbols) (ada_add_block_renamings): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_lookup_name): New. (add_nonlocal_symbols, ada_add_all_symbols) (ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker, ada_lookup_symbol_list) (ada_iterate_over_symbols): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_name_for_lookup): Delete. (ada_lookup_encoded_symbol): Construct a verbatim name. (wild_match): Reverse sense of return type. Use bool. (full_match): Reverse sense of return type. Inline bits of old match_name here. (ada_add_block_symbols): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (symbol_completion_match): Delete, folded into... (ada_lookup_name_info::matches): ... .this new method. (symbol_completion_add): Delete. (ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter. Adjust to use lookup_name_info and completion_list_add_name. (get_var_value, ada_add_global_exceptions): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_get_symbol_name_cmp): Delete. (do_wild_match, do_full_match): New functions. (ada_lookup_name_info::ada_lookup_name_info): New method. (ada_symbol_name_matches, ada_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. (ada_language_defn): Install ada_get_symbol_name_matcher. * ada-lex.l (processId): If name starts with '<', copy it verbatim. * block.c (block_iter_match_step, block_iter_match_first) (block_iter_match_next, block_lookup_symbol) (block_lookup_symbol_primary, block_find_symbol): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * block.h (block_iter_match_first, block_iter_match_next) (ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS_WITH_NAME): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * completer.c (complete_files_symbols) (collect_explicit_location_matches, symbol_completer): Pass a symbol_name_match_type down. * completer.h (class completion_match, completion_match_result): New classes. (completion_tracker::reset_completion_match_result): New method. (completion_tracker::m_completion_match_result): New field. * cp-support.c (make_symbol_overload_list_block): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (cp_fq_symbol_name_matches, cp_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. * cp-support.h (cp_get_symbol_name_matcher): New declaration. * d-lang.c: Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * dictionary.c (dict_vector) <iter_match_first, iter_match_next>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (dict_iter_match_first, dict_iter_match_next) (iter_match_first_hashed, iter_match_next_hashed) (iter_match_first_linear, iter_match_next_linear): Adjust to work with a lookup_name_info. * dictionary.h (dict_iter_match_first, dict_iter_match_next): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (dw2_lookup_symbol): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (dw2_map_matching_symbols): Adjust to use symbol_name_match_type. (gdb_index_symbol_name_matcher): New class. (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching) Adjust to use lookup_name_info and gdb_index_symbol_name_matcher. Accept a NULL symbol_matcher. * f-lang.c (f_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Adjust to work with a symbol_name_match_type. (f_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * language.c (default_symbol_name_matcher) (language_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * language.h (symbol_name_cmp_ftype): Delete. (language_defn) <la_collect_symbol_completion_matches>: Add match type parameter. <la_get_symbol_name_cmp>: Delete field. <la_get_symbol_name_matcher>: New field. <la_iterate_over_symbols>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (default_symbol_name_matcher, language_get_symbol_name_matcher): Declare. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs) (iterate_over_file_blocks): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (find_methods): Add language parameter, and use lookup_name_info and the language's symbol_name_matcher_ftype. (linespec_complete_function): Adjust. (lookup_prefix_sym): Use lookup_name_info. (add_all_symbol_names_from_pspace): Adjust. (find_superclass_methods): Add language parameter and pass it down. (find_method): Pass symbol language down. (find_linespec_symbols): Don't demangle or Ada encode here. (search_minsyms_for_name): Add lookup_name_info parameter. (add_matching_symbols_to_info): Add name_match_type parameter. Use lookup_name_info. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * minsyms.c: Include <algorithm>. (add_minsym_to_demangled_hash_table): Remove table parameter and add objfile parameter. Use search_name_hash, and add language to demangled languages vector. (struct found_minimal_symbols): New struct. (lookup_minimal_symbol_mangled, lookup_minimal_symbol_demangled): New functions. (lookup_minimal_symbol): Adjust to use them. Don't canonicalize input names here. Use lookup_name_info instead. Lookup up demangled names once for each language in the demangled names vector. (iterate_over_minimal_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. Lookup up demangled names once for each language in the demangled names vector. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Adjust. * minsyms.h (iterate_over_minimal_symbols): Adjust to pass down a lookup_name_info. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * objfiles.h: Include <vector>. (objfile_per_bfd_storage) <demangled_hash_languages>: New field. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * psymtab.c (psym_lookup_symbol): Use lookup_name_info. (match_partial_symbol): Use symbol_name_match_type, lookup_name_info and psymbol_name_matches. (lookup_partial_symbol): Use lookup_name_info. (map_block): Use symbol_name_match_type and lookup_name_info. (psym_map_matching_symbols): Use symbol_name_match_type. (psymbol_name_matches): New. (recursively_search_psymtabs): Use lookup_name_info and psymbol_name_matches. Rename 'kind' parameter to 'domain'. (psym_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. Rename 'kind' parameter to 'domain'. * rust-lang.c (rust_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * symfile-debug.c (debug_qf_map_matching_symbols) (debug_qf_map_matching_symbols): Use symbol_name_match_type. (debug_qf_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. * symfile.c (expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. * symfile.h (quick_symbol_functions) <map_matching_symbols>: Adjust to use symbol_name_match_type. <expand_symtabs_matching>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (expand_symtabs_matching): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * symmisc.c (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Use lookup_name_info::match_any (). * symtab.c (symbol_matches_search_name): New. (eq_symbol_entry): Adjust to use lookup_name_info and the language's matcher. (demangle_for_lookup_info::demangle_for_lookup_info): New. (lookup_name_info::match_any): New. (iterate_over_symbols, search_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. (compare_symbol_name): Add language, lookup_name_info and completion_match_result parameters, and use them. (completion_list_add_name): Make extern. Add language and lookup_name_info parameters. Use them. (completion_list_add_symbol, completion_list_add_msymbol) (completion_list_objc_symbol): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. Pass down language. (completion_list_add_fields): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. Pass down language. (add_symtab_completions): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on): Add name_match_type parameter, and use it. Use lookup_name_info. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter, and pass it down. (collect_symbol_completion_matches_type): Adjust. (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter, and use lookup_name_info. * symtab.h: Include <string> and "common/gdb_optional.h". (enum class symbol_name_match_type): New. (class ada_lookup_name_info): New. (struct demangle_for_lookup_info): New. (class lookup_name_info): New. (symbol_name_matcher_ftype): New. (SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME): Use symbol_matches_search_name. (symbol_matches_search_name): Declare. (MSYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME): Delete. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter. (iterate_over_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. (completion_list_add_name): Declare. * utils.c (enum class strncmp_iw_mode): Moved to utils.h. (strncmp_iw_with_mode): Now extern. * utils.h (enum class strncmp_iw_mode): Moved from utils.c. (strncmp_iw_with_mode): Declare. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.ada/complete.exp (p <Exported_Capitalized>): New test. (p Exported_Capitalized): New test. (p exported_capitalized): New test.
2017-11-08 14:22:32 +00:00
#include <vector>
Rename common to gdbsupport This is the next patch in the ongoing series to move gdbsever to the top level. This patch just renames the "common" directory. The idea is to do this move in two parts: first rename the directory (this patch), then move the directory to the top. This approach makes the patches a bit more tractable. I chose the name "gdbsupport" for the directory. However, as this patch was largely written by sed, we could pick a new name without too much difficulty. Tested by the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-07-09 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh: Change common to gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Change common to gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: Rename from common. * acinclude.m4: Change common to gdbsupport. * Makefile.in (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR, COMMON_SFILES) (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, stamp-version, ALLDEPFILES): Change common to gdbsupport. * aarch64-tdep.c, ada-lang.c, ada-lang.h, agent.c, alloc.c, amd64-darwin-tdep.c, amd64-dicos-tdep.c, amd64-fbsd-nat.c, amd64-fbsd-tdep.c, amd64-linux-nat.c, amd64-linux-tdep.c, amd64-nbsd-tdep.c, amd64-obsd-tdep.c, amd64-sol2-tdep.c, amd64-tdep.c, amd64-windows-tdep.c, arch-utils.c, arch/aarch64-insn.c, arch/aarch64.c, arch/aarch64.h, arch/amd64.c, arch/amd64.h, arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c, arch/arm-linux.c, arch/arm.c, arch/i386.c, arch/i386.h, arch/ppc-linux-common.c, arch/riscv.c, arch/riscv.h, arch/tic6x.c, arm-tdep.c, auto-load.c, auxv.c, ax-gdb.c, ax-general.c, ax.h, breakpoint.c, breakpoint.h, btrace.c, btrace.h, build-id.c, build-id.h, c-lang.h, charset.c, charset.h, cli/cli-cmds.c, cli/cli-cmds.h, cli/cli-decode.c, cli/cli-dump.c, cli/cli-option.h, cli/cli-script.c, coff-pe-read.c, command.h, compile/compile-c-support.c, compile/compile-c.h, compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c, compile/compile-cplus-types.c, compile/compile-cplus.h, compile/compile-loc2c.c, compile/compile.c, completer.c, completer.h, contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh, corefile.c, corelow.c, cp-support.c, cp-support.h, cp-valprint.c, csky-tdep.c, ctf.c, darwin-nat.c, debug.c, defs.h, disasm-selftests.c, disasm.c, disasm.h, dtrace-probe.c, dwarf-index-cache.c, dwarf-index-cache.h, dwarf-index-write.c, dwarf2-frame.c, dwarf2expr.c, dwarf2loc.c, dwarf2read.c, event-loop.c, event-top.c, exceptions.c, exec.c, extension.h, fbsd-nat.c, features/aarch64-core.c, features/aarch64-fpu.c, features/aarch64-pauth.c, features/aarch64-sve.c, features/i386/32bit-avx.c, features/i386/32bit-avx512.c, features/i386/32bit-core.c, features/i386/32bit-linux.c, features/i386/32bit-mpx.c, features/i386/32bit-pkeys.c, features/i386/32bit-segments.c, features/i386/32bit-sse.c, features/i386/64bit-avx.c, features/i386/64bit-avx512.c, features/i386/64bit-core.c, features/i386/64bit-linux.c, features/i386/64bit-mpx.c, features/i386/64bit-pkeys.c, features/i386/64bit-segments.c, features/i386/64bit-sse.c, features/i386/x32-core.c, features/riscv/32bit-cpu.c, features/riscv/32bit-csr.c, features/riscv/32bit-fpu.c, features/riscv/64bit-cpu.c, features/riscv/64bit-csr.c, features/riscv/64bit-fpu.c, features/tic6x-c6xp.c, features/tic6x-core.c, features/tic6x-gp.c, filename-seen-cache.h, findcmd.c, findvar.c, fork-child.c, gcore.c, gdb_bfd.c, gdb_bfd.h, gdb_proc_service.h, gdb_regex.c, gdb_select.h, gdb_usleep.c, gdbarch-selftests.c, gdbthread.h, gdbtypes.h, gnu-nat.c, go32-nat.c, guile/guile.c, guile/scm-ports.c, guile/scm-safe-call.c, guile/scm-type.c, i386-fbsd-nat.c, i386-fbsd-tdep.c, i386-go32-tdep.c, i386-linux-nat.c, i386-linux-tdep.c, i386-tdep.c, i387-tdep.c, ia64-libunwind-tdep.c, ia64-linux-nat.c, inf-child.c, inf-ptrace.c, infcall.c, infcall.h, infcmd.c, inferior-iter.h, inferior.c, inferior.h, inflow.c, inflow.h, infrun.c, infrun.h, inline-frame.c, language.h, linespec.c, linux-fork.c, linux-nat.c, linux-tdep.c, linux-thread-db.c, location.c, machoread.c, macrotab.h, main.c, maint.c, maint.h, memattr.c, memrange.h, mi/mi-cmd-break.h, mi/mi-cmd-env.c, mi/mi-cmd-stack.c, mi/mi-cmd-var.c, mi/mi-interp.c, mi/mi-main.c, mi/mi-parse.h, minsyms.c, mips-linux-tdep.c, namespace.h, nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c, nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h, nat/aarch64-linux.c, nat/aarch64-sve-linux-ptrace.c, nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c, nat/fork-inferior.c, nat/linux-btrace.c, nat/linux-btrace.h, nat/linux-namespaces.c, nat/linux-nat.h, nat/linux-osdata.c, nat/linux-personality.c, nat/linux-procfs.c, nat/linux-ptrace.c, nat/linux-ptrace.h, nat/linux-waitpid.c, nat/mips-linux-watch.c, nat/mips-linux-watch.h, nat/ppc-linux.c, nat/x86-dregs.c, nat/x86-dregs.h, nat/x86-linux-dregs.c, nat/x86-linux.c, nto-procfs.c, nto-tdep.c, objfile-flags.h, objfiles.c, objfiles.h, obsd-nat.c, observable.h, osdata.c, p-valprint.c, parse.c, parser-defs.h, ppc-linux-nat.c, printcmd.c, probe.c, proc-api.c, procfs.c, producer.c, progspace.h, psymtab.h, python/py-framefilter.c, python/py-inferior.c, python/py-ref.h, python/py-type.c, python/python.c, record-btrace.c, record-full.c, record.c, record.h, regcache-dump.c, regcache.c, regcache.h, remote-fileio.c, remote-fileio.h, remote-sim.c, remote.c, riscv-tdep.c, rs6000-aix-tdep.c, rust-exp.y, s12z-tdep.c, selftest-arch.c, ser-base.c, ser-event.c, ser-pipe.c, ser-tcp.c, ser-unix.c, skip.c, solib-aix.c, solib-target.c, solib.c, source-cache.c, source.c, source.h, sparc-nat.c, spu-linux-nat.c, stack.c, stap-probe.c, symfile-add-flags.h, symfile.c, symfile.h, symtab.c, symtab.h, target-descriptions.c, target-descriptions.h, target-memory.c, target.c, target.h, target/waitstatus.c, target/waitstatus.h, thread-iter.h, thread.c, tilegx-tdep.c, top.c, top.h, tracefile-tfile.c, tracefile.c, tracepoint.c, tracepoint.h, tui/tui-io.c, ui-file.c, ui-out.h, unittests/array-view-selftests.c, unittests/child-path-selftests.c, unittests/cli-utils-selftests.c, unittests/common-utils-selftests.c, unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c, unittests/environ-selftests.c, unittests/format_pieces-selftests.c, unittests/function-view-selftests.c, unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c, unittests/memory-map-selftests.c, unittests/memrange-selftests.c, unittests/mkdir-recursive-selftests.c, unittests/observable-selftests.c, unittests/offset-type-selftests.c, unittests/optional-selftests.c, unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c, unittests/ptid-selftests.c, unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c, unittests/scoped_fd-selftests.c, unittests/scoped_mmap-selftests.c, unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c, unittests/string_view-selftests.c, unittests/style-selftests.c, unittests/tracepoint-selftests.c, unittests/unpack-selftests.c, unittests/utils-selftests.c, unittests/xml-utils-selftests.c, utils.c, utils.h, valarith.c, valops.c, valprint.c, value.c, value.h, varobj.c, varobj.h, windows-nat.c, x86-linux-nat.c, xml-support.c, xml-support.h, xml-tdesc.h, xstormy16-tdep.c, xtensa-linux-nat.c, dwarf2read.h: Change common to gdbsupport. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2019-07-09 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Change common to gdbsupport. * acinclude.m4: Change common to gdbsupport. * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS, GDBREPLAY_OBS, IPA_OBJS) (version-generated.c, gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Change common to gdbsupport. * ax.c, event-loop.c, fork-child.c, gdb_proc_service.h, gdbreplay.c, gdbthread.h, hostio-errno.c, hostio.c, i387-fp.c, inferiors.c, inferiors.h, linux-aarch64-tdesc-selftest.c, linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c, linux-low.c, linux-tic6x-low.c, linux-x86-low.c, linux-x86-tdesc-selftest.c, linux-x86-tdesc.c, lynx-i386-low.c, lynx-low.c, mem-break.h, nto-x86-low.c, regcache.c, regcache.h, remote-utils.c, server.c, server.h, spu-low.c, symbol.c, target.h, tdesc.c, tdesc.h, thread-db.c, tracepoint.c, win32-i386-low.c, win32-low.c: Change common to gdbsupport.
2019-05-05 20:29:24 -06:00
#include "gdbsupport/next-iterator.h"
#include "gdbsupport/safe-iterator.h"
#include "bcache.h"
Don't include gdbarch.h from defs.h I touched symtab.h and was surprised to see how many files were rebuilt. I looked into it a bit, and found that defs.h includes gdbarch.h, which in turn includes many things. gdbarch.h is only needed by a minority ofthe files in gdb, so this patch removes the include from defs.h and updates the fallout. I did "wc -l" on the files in build/gdb/.deps; this patch reduces the line count from 139935 to 137030; so there are definitely future build-time savings here. Note that while I configured with --enable-targets=all, it's possible that some *-nat.c file needs an update. I could not test all of these. The buildbot caught a few problems along these lines. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-07-10 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * defs.h: Don't include gdbarch.h. * aarch64-ravenscar-thread.c, aarch64-tdep.c, alpha-bsd-tdep.h, alpha-linux-tdep.c, alpha-mdebug-tdep.c, arch-utils.h, arm-tdep.h, ax-general.c, btrace.c, buildsym-legacy.c, buildsym.h, c-lang.c, cli/cli-decode.h, cli/cli-dump.c, cli/cli-script.h, cli/cli-style.h, coff-pe-read.h, compile/compile-c-support.c, compile/compile-cplus.h, compile/compile-loc2c.c, corefile.c, cp-valprint.c, cris-linux-tdep.c, ctf.c, d-lang.c, d-namespace.c, dcache.c, dicos-tdep.c, dictionary.c, disasm-selftests.c, dummy-frame.c, dummy-frame.h, dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c, dwarf2expr.c, expression.h, f-lang.c, frame-base.c, frame-unwind.c, frv-linux-tdep.c, gdbarch-selftests.c, gdbtypes.h, go-lang.c, hppa-nbsd-tdep.c, hppa-obsd-tdep.c, i386-dicos-tdep.c, i386-tdep.h, ia64-vms-tdep.c, interps.h, language.c, linux-record.c, location.h, m2-lang.c, m32r-linux-tdep.c, mem-break.c, memattr.c, mn10300-linux-tdep.c, nios2-linux-tdep.c, objfiles.h, opencl-lang.c, or1k-linux-tdep.c, p-lang.c, parser-defs.h, ppc-tdep.h, probe.h, python/py-record-btrace.c, record-btrace.c, record.h, regcache-dump.c, regcache.h, riscv-fbsd-tdep.c, riscv-linux-tdep.c, rust-exp.y, sh-linux-tdep.c, sh-nbsd-tdep.c, source-cache.c, sparc-nbsd-tdep.c, sparc-obsd-tdep.c, sparc-ravenscar-thread.c, sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c, std-regs.c, target-descriptions.h, target-float.c, tic6x-linux-tdep.c, tilegx-linux-tdep.c, top.c, tracefile.c, trad-frame.c, type-stack.h, ui-style.c, utils.c, utils.h, valarith.c, valprint.c, varobj.c, x86-tdep.c, xml-support.h, xtensa-linux-tdep.c, cli/cli-cmds.h: Update. * s390-linux-nat.c, procfs.c, inf-ptrace.c: Likewise.
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#include "gdbarch.h"
#include "gdbsupport/refcounted-object.h"
#include "jit.h"
Convert quick_symbol_functions to use methods This changes quick_symbol_functions to be a base class with pure virtual methods, rather than a struct holding function pointers. Then, objfile is changed to hold a unique_ptr to an instance of this class. struct psymbol_functions is put into psympriv.h, and not psymtab.c, because that is convenient later in the series. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * psympriv.h (struct psymbol_functions): New. * symfile.c (syms_from_objfile_1, reread_symbols): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): Update. * quick-symbol.h (struct quick_symbol_functions): Convert function pointers to methods. Add virtual destructor. (quick_symbol_functions_up): New typedef. * psymtab.h (psym_functions, dwarf2_gdb_index_functions) (dwarf2_debug_names_functions): Don't declare. (make_psymbol_functions): Declare. * psymtab.c (psymbol_functions::map_symtabs_matching_filename) (psymbol_functions::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (psymbol_functions::lookup_symbol) (psymbol_functions::lookup_global_symbol_language) (psymbol_functions::find_last_source_symtab) (psymbol_functions::forget_cached_source_info) (psymbol_functions::print_stats, psymbol_functions::dump) (psymbol_functions::expand_symtabs_for_function) (psymbol_functions::expand_all_symtabs) (psymbol_functions::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (psymbol_functions::map_symbol_filenames) (psymbol_functions::map_matching_symbols) (psymbol_functions::expand_symtabs_matching) (psymbol_functions::has_symbols) (psymbol_functions::find_compunit_symtab_by_address): Rename. (psym_functions): Remove. (make_psymbol_functions): New function. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <qf>: Change type. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_read): Update. * dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_base_index_functions) (struct dwarf2_gdb_index, struct dwarf2_debug_names_index): New. (make_dwarf_gdb_index, make_dwarf_debug_names): New functions. (dwarf2_base_index_functions::find_last_source_symtab) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::forget_cached_source_info) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::map_symtabs_matching_filename) (dwarf2_gdb_index::lookup_symbol) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::print_stats) (dwarf2_gdb_index::dump) (dwarf2_gdb_index::expand_symtabs_for_function) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::expand_all_symtabs) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::expand_symtabs_with_fullname): Rename. (dwarf2_gdb_index::map_matching_symbols): New method. (dwarf2_gdb_index::expand_symtabs_matching): New method. (dwarf2_base_index_functions::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::map_symbol_filenames) (dwarf2_base_index_functions::has_symbols): Rename. (dwarf2_gdb_index_functions): Remove. (dwarf2_debug_names_index::lookup_symbol) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::dump) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::expand_symtabs_for_function) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::map_matching_symbols) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::expand_symtabs_matching): Rename. (dwarf2_debug_names_functions): Remove. * dwarf2/public.h (make_dwarf_gdb_index, make_dwarf_debug_names): Declare.
2021-03-20 17:23:40 -06:00
#include "quick-symbol.h"
#include <forward_list>
struct htab;
struct objfile_data;
Replace psymbol_allocation_list with std::vector psymbol_allocation_list is basically a vector implementation. We can replace it with an std::vector, now that objfile has been C++-ified. I sent this to the buildbot, there are a few suspicious failures, but I don't think they are related to this patch. For example on powerpc: new FAIL: gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: execve: syscall execve has returned new FAIL: gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: execve: continue to main new FAIL: gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: execve: continue until exit I get the same failures when testing manually on gcc112, without this patch. gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.h: Don't include symfile.h. (struct partial_symbol): Remove forward-declaration. (struct objfile) <global_psymbols, static_psymbols>: Change type to std::vector<partial_symbol *>. * objfiles.c (objfile::objfile): Don't memset those fields. (objfile::~objfile): Don't free those fields. * psympriv.h (struct psymbol_allocation_list): Remove forward-declaration. (add_psymbol_to_list): Change psymbol_allocation_list parameter to std::vector. (start_psymtab_common): Change parameters to std::vector. * psymtab.c: Include algorithm. (require_partial_symbols): Call shrink_to_fit. (find_pc_sect_psymbol): Adjust to vector change. (match_partial_symbol): Likewise. (lookup_partial_symbol): Likewise. (psym_relocate): Likewise. (dump_psymtab): Likewise. (recursively_search_psymtabs): Likewise. (compare_psymbols): Remove. (sort_pst_symbols): Adjust to vector change. (start_psymtab_common): Likewise. (end_psymtab_common): Likewise. (psymbol_bcache_full): De-constify return value. (add_psymbol_to_bcache): Likewise. (extend_psymbol_list): Remove. (append_psymbol_to_list): Adjust to vector change. (add_psymbol_to_list): Likewise. (init_psymbol_list): Likewise. (maintenance_info_psymtabs): Likewise. (maintenance_check_psymtabs): Likewise. * symfile.h (struct psymbol_allocation_list): Remove. * symfile.c (reread_symbols): Adjust to vector change. * dbxread.c (start_psymtab): Change type of parameters. (dbx_symfile_read): Adjust to vector change. (read_dbx_symtab): Likewise. (start_psymtab): Change type of parameters. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_build_psymtabs): Adjust to vector change. (create_partial_symtab): Likewise. (add_partial_symbol): Likewise. (write_one_signatured_type): Likewise. (recursively_write_psymbols): Likewise. * mdebugread.c (parse_partial_symbols): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_start_psymtab): Change type of parameters. (scan_xcoff_symtab): Adjust to vector change. (xcoff_initial_scan): Likewise.
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struct partial_symbol;
/* This structure maintains information on a per-objfile basis about the
"entry point" of the objfile, and the scope within which the entry point
exists. It is possible that gdb will see more than one objfile that is
executable, each with its own entry point.
For example, for dynamically linked executables in SVR4, the dynamic linker
code is contained within the shared C library, which is actually executable
and is run by the kernel first when an exec is done of a user executable
that is dynamically linked. The dynamic linker within the shared C library
then maps in the various program segments in the user executable and jumps
to the user executable's recorded entry point, as if the call had been made
directly by the kernel.
The traditional gdb method of using this info was to use the
recorded entry point to set the entry-file's lowpc and highpc from
the debugging information, where these values are the starting
address (inclusive) and ending address (exclusive) of the
instruction space in the executable which correspond to the
"startup file", i.e. crt0.o in most cases. This file is assumed to
be a startup file and frames with pc's inside it are treated as
nonexistent. Setting these variables is necessary so that
backtraces do not fly off the bottom of the stack.
NOTE: cagney/2003-09-09: It turns out that this "traditional"
method doesn't work. Corinna writes: ``It turns out that the call
to test for "inside entry file" destroys a meaningful backtrace
under some conditions. E.g. the backtrace tests in the asm-source
testcase are broken for some targets. In this test the functions
are all implemented as part of one file and the testcase is not
necessarily linked with a start file (depending on the target).
[gdb] Fix more typos in comments (2) Fix typos in comments. NFC. Tested on x86_64-linux. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * aarch64-linux-tdep.c: Fix typos in comments. * aarch64-tdep.c: Same. * ada-lang.c: Same. * amd64-nat.c: Same. * arc-tdep.c: Same. * arch/aarch64-insn.c: Same. * block.c: Same. * breakpoint.h: Same. * btrace.h: Same. * c-varobj.c: Same. * cli/cli-decode.c: Same. * cli/cli-script.c: Same. * cli/cli-utils.h: Same. * coff-pe-read.c: Same. * coffread.c: Same. * compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c: Same. * compile/compile-object-run.c: Same. * completer.c: Same. * corelow.c: Same. * cp-support.c: Same. * demangle.c: Same. * dwarf-index-write.c: Same. * dwarf2-frame.c: Same. * dwarf2-frame.h: Same. * eval.c: Same. * frame-base.h: Same. * frame.h: Same. * gdbcmd.h: Same. * gdbtypes.h: Same. * gnu-nat.c: Same. * guile/scm-objfile.c: Same. * i386-tdep.c: Same. * i386-tdep.h: Same. * infcall.c: Same. * infcall.h: Same. * linux-nat.c: Same. * m68k-tdep.c: Same. * macroexp.c: Same. * memattr.c: Same. * mi/mi-cmd-disas.c: Same. * mi/mi-getopt.h: Same. * mi/mi-main.c: Same. * minsyms.c: Same. * nat/aarch64-sve-linux-sigcontext.h: Same. * objfiles.h: Same. * ppc-linux-nat.c: Same. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Same. * ppc-tdep.h: Same. * progspace.h: Same. * prologue-value.h: Same. * python/py-evtregistry.c: Same. * python/py-instruction.h: Same. * record-btrace.c: Same. * record-full.c: Same. * remote.c: Same. * rs6000-tdep.c: Same. * ser-tcp.c: Same. * sol-thread.c: Same. * sparc-sol2-tdep.c: Same. * sparc64-tdep.c: Same. * stabsread.c: Same. * symfile.c: Same. * symtab.h: Same. * target.c: Same. * tracepoint.c: Same. * tui/tui-data.h: Same. * tui/tui-io.c: Same. * tui/tui-win.c: Same. * tui/tui.c: Same. * unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c: Same. * user-regs.h: Same. * utils.c: Same. * utils.h: Same. * valarith.c: Same. * valops.c: Same. * valprint.c: Same. * valprint.h: Same. * value.c: Same. * value.h: Same. * varobj.c: Same. * x86-nat.h: Same. * xtensa-tdep.c: Same. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * linux-aarch64-low.c: Fix typos in comments. * linux-arm-low.c: Same. * linux-low.c: Same. * linux-ppc-low.c: Same. * proc-service.c: Same. * regcache.h: Same. * server.c: Same. * tracepoint.c: Same. * win32-low.c: Same. gdb/stubs/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * ia64vms-stub.c: Fix typos in comments. * m32r-stub.c: Same. * m68k-stub.c: Same. * sh-stub.c: Same. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-10-26 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> * gdb.base/bigcore.c: Fix typos in comments. * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.c: Same. * gdb.base/long_long.c: Same. * gdb.dwarf2/dw2-op-out-param.S: Same. * gdb.python/py-evthreads.c: Same. * gdb.reverse/i387-stack-reverse.c: Same. * gdb.trace/tfile.c: Same. * lib/compiler.c: Same. * lib/compiler.cc: Same. Change-Id: I8573d84a577894270179ae30f46c48d806fc1beb
2019-10-26 09:55:32 +02:00
What happens is, that the first frame is printed normally and
following frames are treated as being inside the entry file then.
This way, only the #0 frame is printed in the backtrace output.''
Ref "frame.c" "NOTE: vinschen/2003-04-01".
Gdb also supports an alternate method to avoid running off the bottom
of the stack.
There are two frames that are "special", the frame for the function
containing the process entry point, since it has no predecessor frame,
and the frame for the function containing the user code entry point
(the main() function), since all the predecessor frames are for the
process startup code. Since we have no guarantee that the linked
in startup modules have any debugging information that gdb can use,
we need to avoid following frame pointers back into frames that might
have been built in the startup code, as we might get hopelessly
confused. However, we almost always have debugging information
available for main().
Index: ChangeLog 2003-03-23 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * gdbarch.sh (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN): Replace FRAME_CHAIN. (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID): Replace FRAME_CHAIN_VALID. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * valops.c (hand_function_call): Update. * objfiles.h (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID): Update. * frame.c (legacy_saved_regs_this_id): Update. (legacy_get_prev_frame, get_prev_frame, legacy_frame_p): Update. * dummy-frame.h: Update. * config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN): Update. * config/pa/tm-hppa.h (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID): Update. * config/m68k/tm-vx68.h (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN): Update. * config/m68k/tm-os68k.h (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN): Update. * config/m68k/tm-sun3.h: Update. * blockframe.c (inside_main_func, frame_chain_valid): Update. * xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_gdbarch_init): Update. * x86-64-tdep.c (x86_64_init_abi): Update. * vax-tdep.c (vax_gdbarch_init): Update. * v850-tdep.c (v850_gdbarch_init): Update. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_frame_chain, sparc_gdbarch_init): Update. * sh-tdep.c (sh_gdbarch_init): Update. * s390-tdep.c (s390_gdbarch_init): Update. * rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_frame_saved_pc): Update. (rs6000_gdbarch_init, rs6000_frame_saved_pc): Update. (frame_get_saved_regs): Update. * ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_init_abi): Update. * ns32k-tdep.c (ns32k_gdbarch_init): Update. * mn10300-tdep.c (mn10300_gdbarch_init): Update. * mips-tdep.c (mips_gdbarch_init): Update. * mcore-tdep.c (mcore_gdbarch_init): Update. * m68k-tdep.c (m68k_gdbarch_init): Update. * m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_gdbarch_init): Update. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_gdbarch_init): Update. * i386-tdep.c (i386_frame_num_args, i386_gdbarch_init): Update. * i386-interix-tdep.c (i386_interix_init_abi): Update. (i386_interix_back_one_frame): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_gdbarch_init): Update. (hppa_init_extra_frame_info): Update. * h8300-tdep.c (h8300_gdbarch_init): Update. * frv-tdep.c (frv_gdbarch_init): Update. * cris-tdep.c (cris_gdbarch_init): Update. * avr-tdep.c (avr_gdbarch_init): Update. * arm-tdep.c (arm_gdbarch_init): Update. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_gdbarch_init): Update. Index: doc/ChangeLog 2003-03-23 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * gdbint.texinfo (Algorithms, Target Architecture Definition): Deprecate FRAME_CHAIN and FRAME_CHAIN_VALID.
2003-03-24 03:54:51 +00:00
These variables are used to save the range of PC values which are
valid within the main() function and within the function containing
the process entry point. If we always consider the frame for
main() as the outermost frame when debugging user code, and the
frame for the process entry point function as the outermost frame
when debugging startup code, then all we have to do is have
DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID return false whenever a frame's
current PC is within the range specified by these variables. In
essence, we set "ceilings" in the frame chain beyond which we will
not proceed when following the frame chain back up the stack.
A nice side effect is that we can still debug startup code without
running off the end of the frame chain, assuming that we have usable
debugging information in the startup modules, and if we choose to not
use the block at main, or can't find it for some reason, everything
still works as before. And if we have no startup code debugging
information but we do have usable information for main(), backtraces
from user code don't go wandering off into the startup code. */
struct entry_info
{
/* The unrelocated value we should use for this objfile entry point. */
CORE_ADDR entry_point;
/* The index of the section in which the entry point appears. */
int the_bfd_section_index;
/* Set to 1 iff ENTRY_POINT contains a valid value. */
unsigned entry_point_p : 1;
/* Set to 1 iff this object was initialized. */
unsigned initialized : 1;
};
gdb: introduce objfile text_section_offset and data_section_offset methods The pattern objfile->section_offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)] ... appears very often, to get the offset of the text section of an objfile. I thought it would be more readable to write it as: objfile->text_section_offset () ... so I added this method and used it where possible. I also added data_section_offset, although it is not used as much. gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.h (ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS): Move up. (SECT_OFF_DATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_RODATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_TEXT): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_BSS): Likewise. (struct objfile) <text_section_offset, data_section_offset>: New methods. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info): Use objfile::text_section_offset. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Likewise. (enter_linenos): Likewise. (process_coff_symbol): Likewise. * ctfread.c (get_objfile_text_range): Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::get_relocated_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * dwarf2-frame.c (execute_cfa_program): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index): Likewise. (create_addrmap_from_aranges): Likewise. (dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Likewise. (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader): Likewise. (add_partial_symbol): Likewise. (add_partial_subprogram): Likewise. (process_full_comp_unit): Likewise. (read_file_scope): Likewise. (read_func_scope): Likewise. (read_lexical_block_scope): Likewise. (read_call_site_scope): Likewise. (dwarf2_rnglists_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_read): Likewise. (dwarf_decode_lines_1): Likewise. (new_symbol): Likewise. (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset): Likewise. * hppa-bsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Likewise. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Likewise. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab): Likewise. * psymtab.c (find_pc_sect_psymtab): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (relocate_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise.
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#define ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS(objfile, osect) \
for (osect = objfile->sections; osect < objfile->sections_end; osect++) \
if (osect->the_bfd_section == NULL) \
{ \
/* Nothing. */ \
} \
else
#define SECT_OFF_DATA(objfile) \
((objfile->sect_index_data == -1) \
? (internal_error (_("sect_index_data not initialized")), -1) \
gdb: introduce objfile text_section_offset and data_section_offset methods The pattern objfile->section_offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)] ... appears very often, to get the offset of the text section of an objfile. I thought it would be more readable to write it as: objfile->text_section_offset () ... so I added this method and used it where possible. I also added data_section_offset, although it is not used as much. gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.h (ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS): Move up. (SECT_OFF_DATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_RODATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_TEXT): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_BSS): Likewise. (struct objfile) <text_section_offset, data_section_offset>: New methods. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info): Use objfile::text_section_offset. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Likewise. (enter_linenos): Likewise. (process_coff_symbol): Likewise. * ctfread.c (get_objfile_text_range): Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::get_relocated_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * dwarf2-frame.c (execute_cfa_program): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index): Likewise. (create_addrmap_from_aranges): Likewise. (dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Likewise. (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader): Likewise. (add_partial_symbol): Likewise. (add_partial_subprogram): Likewise. (process_full_comp_unit): Likewise. (read_file_scope): Likewise. (read_func_scope): Likewise. (read_lexical_block_scope): Likewise. (read_call_site_scope): Likewise. (dwarf2_rnglists_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_read): Likewise. (dwarf_decode_lines_1): Likewise. (new_symbol): Likewise. (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset): Likewise. * hppa-bsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Likewise. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Likewise. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab): Likewise. * psymtab.c (find_pc_sect_psymtab): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (relocate_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise.
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: objfile->sect_index_data)
#define SECT_OFF_RODATA(objfile) \
((objfile->sect_index_rodata == -1) \
? (internal_error (_("sect_index_rodata not initialized")), -1) \
gdb: introduce objfile text_section_offset and data_section_offset methods The pattern objfile->section_offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)] ... appears very often, to get the offset of the text section of an objfile. I thought it would be more readable to write it as: objfile->text_section_offset () ... so I added this method and used it where possible. I also added data_section_offset, although it is not used as much. gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.h (ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS): Move up. (SECT_OFF_DATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_RODATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_TEXT): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_BSS): Likewise. (struct objfile) <text_section_offset, data_section_offset>: New methods. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info): Use objfile::text_section_offset. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Likewise. (enter_linenos): Likewise. (process_coff_symbol): Likewise. * ctfread.c (get_objfile_text_range): Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::get_relocated_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * dwarf2-frame.c (execute_cfa_program): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index): Likewise. (create_addrmap_from_aranges): Likewise. (dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Likewise. (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader): Likewise. (add_partial_symbol): Likewise. (add_partial_subprogram): Likewise. (process_full_comp_unit): Likewise. (read_file_scope): Likewise. (read_func_scope): Likewise. (read_lexical_block_scope): Likewise. (read_call_site_scope): Likewise. (dwarf2_rnglists_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_read): Likewise. (dwarf_decode_lines_1): Likewise. (new_symbol): Likewise. (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset): Likewise. * hppa-bsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Likewise. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Likewise. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab): Likewise. * psymtab.c (find_pc_sect_psymtab): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (relocate_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise.
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: objfile->sect_index_rodata)
#define SECT_OFF_TEXT(objfile) \
((objfile->sect_index_text == -1) \
? (internal_error (_("sect_index_text not initialized")), -1) \
gdb: introduce objfile text_section_offset and data_section_offset methods The pattern objfile->section_offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)] ... appears very often, to get the offset of the text section of an objfile. I thought it would be more readable to write it as: objfile->text_section_offset () ... so I added this method and used it where possible. I also added data_section_offset, although it is not used as much. gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.h (ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS): Move up. (SECT_OFF_DATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_RODATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_TEXT): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_BSS): Likewise. (struct objfile) <text_section_offset, data_section_offset>: New methods. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info): Use objfile::text_section_offset. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Likewise. (enter_linenos): Likewise. (process_coff_symbol): Likewise. * ctfread.c (get_objfile_text_range): Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::get_relocated_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * dwarf2-frame.c (execute_cfa_program): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index): Likewise. (create_addrmap_from_aranges): Likewise. (dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Likewise. (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader): Likewise. (add_partial_symbol): Likewise. (add_partial_subprogram): Likewise. (process_full_comp_unit): Likewise. (read_file_scope): Likewise. (read_func_scope): Likewise. (read_lexical_block_scope): Likewise. (read_call_site_scope): Likewise. (dwarf2_rnglists_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_read): Likewise. (dwarf_decode_lines_1): Likewise. (new_symbol): Likewise. (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset): Likewise. * hppa-bsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Likewise. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Likewise. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab): Likewise. * psymtab.c (find_pc_sect_psymtab): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (relocate_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise.
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: objfile->sect_index_text)
/* Sometimes the .bss section is missing from the objfile, so we don't
want to die here. Let the users of SECT_OFF_BSS deal with an
uninitialized section index. */
#define SECT_OFF_BSS(objfile) (objfile)->sect_index_bss
/* The "objstats" structure provides a place for gdb to record some
interesting information about its internal state at runtime, on a
per objfile basis, such as information about the number of symbols
read, size of string table (if any), etc. */
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struct objstats
{
/* Number of full symbols read. */
int n_syms = 0;
/* Number of ".stabs" read (if applicable). */
int n_stabs = 0;
/* Number of types. */
int n_types = 0;
/* Size of stringtable, (if applicable). */
int sz_strtab = 0;
};
#define OBJSTAT(objfile, expr) (objfile -> stats.expr)
#define OBJSTATS struct objstats stats
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extern void print_objfile_statistics (void);
/* Number of entries in the minimal symbol hash table. */
#define MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE 2039
/* An iterator for minimal symbols. */
struct minimal_symbol_iterator
{
typedef minimal_symbol_iterator self_type;
typedef struct minimal_symbol *value_type;
typedef struct minimal_symbol *&reference;
typedef struct minimal_symbol **pointer;
typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
typedef int difference_type;
explicit minimal_symbol_iterator (struct minimal_symbol *msym)
: m_msym (msym)
{
}
value_type operator* () const
{
return m_msym;
}
bool operator== (const self_type &other) const
{
return m_msym == other.m_msym;
}
bool operator!= (const self_type &other) const
{
return m_msym != other.m_msym;
}
self_type &operator++ ()
{
++m_msym;
return *this;
}
private:
struct minimal_symbol *m_msym;
};
/* Some objfile data is hung off the BFD. This enables sharing of the
data across all objfiles using the BFD. The data is stored in an
instance of this structure, and associated with the BFD using the
registry system. */
struct objfile_per_bfd_storage
{
gdb: pass objfile_per_bfd_storage instead of objfile to partial_symtab Since partial_symtab is supposed to be objfile-independent (since series [1]), I think it would make sense for partial_symtab to not take an objfile as a parameter in its constructor. This patch replaces that parameter with an objfile_per_bfd_storage parameter. The objfile is used for two things: - to get the objfile_name, for debug messages. We can get that name from the bfd instead. - to intern the partial symtab filename. Even though it goes through an objfile method, the request is actually forwarded to the underlying objfile_per_bfd_storage. So we can ask the new objfile_per_bfd_storage instead. In order to get a reference to the BFD from the objfile_per_bfd_storage, the BFD is saved in the objfile_per_bfd_storage object. [1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2021-February/176625.html gdb/ChangeLog: * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab) <partial_symtab>: Change objfile parameter for objfile_per_bfd_storage, adjust callers. (struct standard_psymtab) <standard_psymtab>: Likewise. (struct legacy_psymtab) <legacy_psymtab>: Likewise. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Likewise. * ctfread.c (struct ctf_psymtab): Likewise. * dwarf2/read.h (struct dwarf2_psymtab): Likewise. * dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_include_psymtab): Likewise. (dwarf2_create_include_psymtab): Likewise. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <objfile_per_bfd_storage>: Add bfd parameter, adjust callers. <get_bfd>: New method. <m_bfd>: New field. * objfiles.c (get_objfile_bfd_data): Adjust. Change-Id: I2ed3ab5d2e6f27d034bd4dc26ae2fae7b0b8a2b9
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objfile_per_bfd_storage (bfd *bfd)
: minsyms_read (false), m_bfd (bfd)
{}
~objfile_per_bfd_storage ();
/* Intern STRING in this object's string cache and return the unique copy.
The copy has the same lifetime as this object.
STRING must be null-terminated. */
const char *intern (const char *str)
{
return (const char *) string_cache.insert (str, strlen (str) + 1);
}
/* Same as the above, but for an std::string. */
const char *intern (const std::string &str)
{
return (const char *) string_cache.insert (str.c_str (), str.size () + 1);
}
gdb: pass objfile_per_bfd_storage instead of objfile to partial_symtab Since partial_symtab is supposed to be objfile-independent (since series [1]), I think it would make sense for partial_symtab to not take an objfile as a parameter in its constructor. This patch replaces that parameter with an objfile_per_bfd_storage parameter. The objfile is used for two things: - to get the objfile_name, for debug messages. We can get that name from the bfd instead. - to intern the partial symtab filename. Even though it goes through an objfile method, the request is actually forwarded to the underlying objfile_per_bfd_storage. So we can ask the new objfile_per_bfd_storage instead. In order to get a reference to the BFD from the objfile_per_bfd_storage, the BFD is saved in the objfile_per_bfd_storage object. [1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2021-February/176625.html gdb/ChangeLog: * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab) <partial_symtab>: Change objfile parameter for objfile_per_bfd_storage, adjust callers. (struct standard_psymtab) <standard_psymtab>: Likewise. (struct legacy_psymtab) <legacy_psymtab>: Likewise. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Likewise. * ctfread.c (struct ctf_psymtab): Likewise. * dwarf2/read.h (struct dwarf2_psymtab): Likewise. * dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_include_psymtab): Likewise. (dwarf2_create_include_psymtab): Likewise. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <objfile_per_bfd_storage>: Add bfd parameter, adjust callers. <get_bfd>: New method. <m_bfd>: New field. * objfiles.c (get_objfile_bfd_data): Adjust. Change-Id: I2ed3ab5d2e6f27d034bd4dc26ae2fae7b0b8a2b9
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/* Get the BFD this object is associated to. */
bfd *get_bfd () const
{
return m_bfd;
}
/* The storage has an obstack of its own. */
auto_obstack storage_obstack;
Introduce objfile::intern This introduces a string cache on the per-BFD object, replacing the macro and filename caches. Both of these caches just store strings, so this consolidation by itself saves a little memory (about the size of a bcache per objfile). Then this patch switches some allocations on the objfile obstack to use this bcache instead. This saves more space; and turns out to be a bit faster as well. Here are the before and after "maint time" + "maint space" results of "file ./gdb": Command execution time: 4.664021 (cpu), 4.728518 (wall) Space used: 39190528 (+29212672 for this command) Command execution time: 4.216209 (cpu), 4.107023 (wall) Space used: 36667392 (+26689536 for this command) The main interface to the string cache is a new pair of overloaded methods, objfile::intern. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-03-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics): Update. * symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Use intern. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Use intern. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <filename_cache, macro_cache>: Remove. <string_cache>: New member. (struct objfile) <intern>: New methods. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Use intern. * dwarf2/read.c (fixup_go_packaging): Intern package name. (dwarf2_compute_name, dwarf2_physname) (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1, create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Intern names. (guess_partial_die_structure_name): Update. (partial_die_info::fixup): Intern name. (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Change parameter to objfile. Intern name. (dwarf2_name): Intern name. Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::get_macro_table): Use string_cache.
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/* String cache. */
Introduce objfile::intern This introduces a string cache on the per-BFD object, replacing the macro and filename caches. Both of these caches just store strings, so this consolidation by itself saves a little memory (about the size of a bcache per objfile). Then this patch switches some allocations on the objfile obstack to use this bcache instead. This saves more space; and turns out to be a bit faster as well. Here are the before and after "maint time" + "maint space" results of "file ./gdb": Command execution time: 4.664021 (cpu), 4.728518 (wall) Space used: 39190528 (+29212672 for this command) Command execution time: 4.216209 (cpu), 4.107023 (wall) Space used: 36667392 (+26689536 for this command) The main interface to the string cache is a new pair of overloaded methods, objfile::intern. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-03-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics): Update. * symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Use intern. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Use intern. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <filename_cache, macro_cache>: Remove. <string_cache>: New member. (struct objfile) <intern>: New methods. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Use intern. * dwarf2/read.c (fixup_go_packaging): Intern package name. (dwarf2_compute_name, dwarf2_physname) (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1, create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Intern names. (guess_partial_die_structure_name): Update. (partial_die_info::fixup): Intern name. (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Change parameter to objfile. Intern name. (dwarf2_name): Intern name. Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::get_macro_table): Use string_cache.
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gdb::bcache string_cache;
/* The gdbarch associated with the BFD. Note that this gdbarch is
determined solely from BFD information, without looking at target
information. The gdbarch determined from a running target may
differ from this e.g. with respect to register types and names. */
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = NULL;
/* Hash table for mapping symbol names to demangled names. Each
entry in the hash table is a demangled_name_entry struct, storing the
language and two consecutive strings, both null-terminated; the first one
is a mangled or linkage name, and the second is the demangled name or just
a zero byte if the name doesn't demangle. */
htab_up demangled_names_hash;
/* The per-objfile information about the entry point, the scope (file/func)
containing the entry point, and the scope of the user's main() func. */
entry_info ei {};
/* The name and language of any "main" found in this objfile. The
name can be NULL, which means that the information was not
recorded. */
const char *name_of_main = NULL;
enum language language_of_main = language_unknown;
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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/* Each file contains a pointer to an array of minimal symbols for all
global symbols that are defined within the file. The array is
terminated by a "null symbol", one that has a NULL pointer for the
name and a zero value for the address. This makes it easy to walk
through the array when passed a pointer to somewhere in the middle
of it. There is also a count of the number of symbols, which does
not include the terminating null symbol. */
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<minimal_symbol> msymbols;
int minimal_symbol_count = 0;
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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/* The number of minimal symbols read, before any minimal symbol
de-duplication is applied. Note in particular that this has only
a passing relationship with the actual size of the table above;
use minimal_symbol_count if you need the true size. */
int n_minsyms = 0;
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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/* This is true if minimal symbols have already been read. Symbol
readers can use this to bypass minimal symbol reading. Also, the
minimal symbol table management code in minsyms.c uses this to
suppress new minimal symbols. You might think that MSYMBOLS or
MINIMAL_SYMBOL_COUNT could be used for this, but it is possible
for multiple readers to install minimal symbols into a given
per-BFD. */
bool minsyms_read : 1;
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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/* This is a hash table used to index the minimal symbols by (mangled)
name. */
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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minimal_symbol *msymbol_hash[MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE] {};
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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/* This hash table is used to index the minimal symbols by their
demangled names. Uses a language-specific hash function via
search_name_hash. */
move minimal symbols to per-bfd Now that minimal symbols are independent of the program space, we can move them to the per-BFD object. This lets us save memory in the multi-inferior case; and, once the symbol readers are updated, time. The other prerequisite for this move is that all the objects referred to by the minimal symbols have a lifetime at least as long as the per-BFD object. I think this is satisfied partially by this patch (moving the copied names there) and partially by earlier patches moving the demangled name hash. This patch contains a bit of logic to avoid creating new minimal symbols if they have already been read for a given BFD. This allows us to avoid trying to update all the symbol readers for this condition. At first glance this may seem like a hack, but some symbol readers mix psym and minsym reading, and would require logic just like this regardless -- and it is simpler and less error-prone to just do the work in a central spot. 2014-02-26 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol, iterate_over_minimal_symbols) (lookup_minimal_symbol_text, lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_name) (lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline) (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section_1) (lookup_minimal_symbol_and_objfile): Update. (prim_record_minimal_symbol_full): Use the per-BFD obstack. Don't allocate a minimal symbol if minsyms have already been read. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Update. (install_minimal_symbols): Do nothing if minsyms already read. Use the per-BFD obstack. (terminate_minimal_symbol_table): Use the per-BFD obstack. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Call terminate_minimal_symbol_table later. (have_minimal_symbols): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move from struct objfile. <minsyms_read>: New field. (struct objfile) <msymbols, minimal_symbol_count, msymbol_hash, msymbol_demangled_hash>: Move. (ALL_OBJFILE_MSYMBOLS): Update. * symfile.c (read_symbols): Set minsyms_read. (reread_symbols): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols): Update.
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minimal_symbol *msymbol_demangled_hash[MINIMAL_SYMBOL_HASH_SIZE] {};
Introduce lookup_name_info and generalize Ada's FULL/WILD name matching Summary: - This is preparation for supporting wild name matching on C++ too. - This is also preparation for TAB-completion fixes. - Makes symbol name matching (think strcmp_iw) be based on a per-language method. - Merges completion and non-completion name comparison (think language_ops::la_get_symbol_name_cmp generalized). - Avoid re-hashing lookup name multiple times - Centralizes preparing a name for lookup (Ada name encoding / C++ Demangling), both completion and non-completion. - Fixes Ada latent bug with verbatim name matches in expressions - Makes ada-lang.c use common|symtab.c completion code a bit more. Ada's wild matching basically means that "(gdb) break foo" will find all methods named "foo" in all packages. Translating to C++, it's roughly the same as saying that "break klass::method" sets breakpoints on all "klass::method" methods of all classes, no matter the namespace. A following patch will teach GDB about fullname vs wild matching for C++ too. This patch is preparatory work to get there. Another idea here is to do symbol name matching based on the symbol language's algorithm. I.e., avoid dependency on current language set. This allows for example doing (gdb) b foo::bar< int > (<tab> and having gdb name match the C++ symbols correctly even if the current language is C or Assembly (or Rust, or Ada, or ...), which can easily happen if you step into an Assembly/C runtime library frame. By encapsulating all the information related to a lookup name in a class, we can also cache hash computation for a given language in the lookup name object, to avoid recomputing it over and over. Similarly, because we don't really know upfront which languages the lookup name will be matched against, for each language we store the lookup name transformed into a search name. E.g., for C++, that means demangling the name. But for Ada, it means encoding the name. This actually forces us to centralize all the different lookup name encoding in a central place, resulting in clearer code, IMO. See e.g., the new ada_lookup_name_info class. The lookup name -> symbol search name computation is also done only once per language. The old language->la_get_symbol_name_cmp / symbol_name_cmp_ftype are generalized to work with both completion, and normal symbol look up. At some point early on, I had separate completion vs non-completion language vector entry points, but a single method ends up being better IMO for simplifying things -- the more we merge the completion / non-completion name lookup code paths, the less changes for bugs causing completion vs normal lookup finding different symbols. The ada-lex.l change is necessary because when doing (gdb) p <UpperCase> then the name that is passed to write_ write_var_or_type -> ada_lookup_symbol_list misses the "<>", i.e., it's just "UpperCase", and we end up doing a wild match against "UpperCase" lowercased by ada_lookup_name_info's constructor. I.e., "uppercase" wouldn't ever match "UpperCase", and the symbol lookup fails. This wouldn't cause any regression in the testsuite, but I added a new test that would pass before the patch and fail after, if it weren't for that fix. This is latent bug that happens to go unnoticed because that particular path was inconsistent with the rest of Ada symbol lookup by not lowercasing the lookup name. Ada's symbol_completion_add is deleted, replaced by using common code's completion_list_add_name. To make the latter work for Ada, we needed to add a new output parameter, because Ada wants to return back a custom completion candidates that are not the symbol name. With this patch, minimal symbol demangled name hashing is made consistent with regular symbol hashing. I.e., it now goes via the language vector's search_name_hash method too, as I had suggested in a previous patch. dw2_expand_symtabs_matching / .gdb_index symbol names were a challenge. The problem is that we have no way to telling what is the language of each symbol name found in the index, until we expand the corresponding full symbol, which is off course what we're trying to avoid. Language information is simply not considered in the index format... Since the symbol name hashing and comparison routines are per-language, we now have a problem. The patch sorts this out by matching each name against all languages. This is inneficient, and indeed slows down completion several times. E.g., with: $ cat script.cmd set pagination off set $count = 0 while $count < 400 complete b string_prin printf "count = %d\n", $count set $count = $count + 1 end $ time gdb --batch -q ./gdb-with-index -ex "source script-string_printf.cmd" I get, before patch (-O2, x86-64): real 0m1.773s user 0m1.737s sys 0m0.040s While after patch (-O2, x86-64): real 0m9.843s user 0m9.482s sys 0m0.034s However, the following patch will optimize this, and will actually make this use case faster compared to the "before patch" above: real 0m1.321s user 0m1.285s sys 0m0.039s gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-lang.c (ada_encode): Rename to .. (ada_encode_1): ... this. Add throw_errors parameter and handle it. (ada_encode): Reimplement. (match_name): Delete, folded into full_name. (resolve_subexp): No longer pass the encoded name to ada_lookup_symbol_list. (should_use_wild_match): Delete. (name_match_type_from_name): New. (ada_lookup_simple_minsym): Use lookup_name_info and the language's symbol_name_matcher_ftype. (add_symbols_from_enclosing_procs, ada_add_local_symbols) (ada_add_block_renamings): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_lookup_name): New. (add_nonlocal_symbols, ada_add_all_symbols) (ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker, ada_lookup_symbol_list) (ada_iterate_over_symbols): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_name_for_lookup): Delete. (ada_lookup_encoded_symbol): Construct a verbatim name. (wild_match): Reverse sense of return type. Use bool. (full_match): Reverse sense of return type. Inline bits of old match_name here. (ada_add_block_symbols): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (symbol_completion_match): Delete, folded into... (ada_lookup_name_info::matches): ... .this new method. (symbol_completion_add): Delete. (ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter. Adjust to use lookup_name_info and completion_list_add_name. (get_var_value, ada_add_global_exceptions): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (ada_get_symbol_name_cmp): Delete. (do_wild_match, do_full_match): New functions. (ada_lookup_name_info::ada_lookup_name_info): New method. (ada_symbol_name_matches, ada_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. (ada_language_defn): Install ada_get_symbol_name_matcher. * ada-lex.l (processId): If name starts with '<', copy it verbatim. * block.c (block_iter_match_step, block_iter_match_first) (block_iter_match_next, block_lookup_symbol) (block_lookup_symbol_primary, block_find_symbol): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * block.h (block_iter_match_first, block_iter_match_next) (ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS_WITH_NAME): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * completer.c (complete_files_symbols) (collect_explicit_location_matches, symbol_completer): Pass a symbol_name_match_type down. * completer.h (class completion_match, completion_match_result): New classes. (completion_tracker::reset_completion_match_result): New method. (completion_tracker::m_completion_match_result): New field. * cp-support.c (make_symbol_overload_list_block): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (cp_fq_symbol_name_matches, cp_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. * cp-support.h (cp_get_symbol_name_matcher): New declaration. * d-lang.c: Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * dictionary.c (dict_vector) <iter_match_first, iter_match_next>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (dict_iter_match_first, dict_iter_match_next) (iter_match_first_hashed, iter_match_next_hashed) (iter_match_first_linear, iter_match_next_linear): Adjust to work with a lookup_name_info. * dictionary.h (dict_iter_match_first, dict_iter_match_next): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (dw2_lookup_symbol): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (dw2_map_matching_symbols): Adjust to use symbol_name_match_type. (gdb_index_symbol_name_matcher): New class. (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching) Adjust to use lookup_name_info and gdb_index_symbol_name_matcher. Accept a NULL symbol_matcher. * f-lang.c (f_collect_symbol_completion_matches): Adjust to work with a symbol_name_match_type. (f_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * language.c (default_symbol_name_matcher) (language_get_symbol_name_matcher): New functions. (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * language.h (symbol_name_cmp_ftype): Delete. (language_defn) <la_collect_symbol_completion_matches>: Add match type parameter. <la_get_symbol_name_cmp>: Delete field. <la_get_symbol_name_matcher>: New field. <la_iterate_over_symbols>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (default_symbol_name_matcher, language_get_symbol_name_matcher): Declare. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs) (iterate_over_file_blocks): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (find_methods): Add language parameter, and use lookup_name_info and the language's symbol_name_matcher_ftype. (linespec_complete_function): Adjust. (lookup_prefix_sym): Use lookup_name_info. (add_all_symbol_names_from_pspace): Adjust. (find_superclass_methods): Add language parameter and pass it down. (find_method): Pass symbol language down. (find_linespec_symbols): Don't demangle or Ada encode here. (search_minsyms_for_name): Add lookup_name_info parameter. (add_matching_symbols_to_info): Add name_match_type parameter. Use lookup_name_info. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Adjust comments to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * minsyms.c: Include <algorithm>. (add_minsym_to_demangled_hash_table): Remove table parameter and add objfile parameter. Use search_name_hash, and add language to demangled languages vector. (struct found_minimal_symbols): New struct. (lookup_minimal_symbol_mangled, lookup_minimal_symbol_demangled): New functions. (lookup_minimal_symbol): Adjust to use them. Don't canonicalize input names here. Use lookup_name_info instead. Lookup up demangled names once for each language in the demangled names vector. (iterate_over_minimal_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. Lookup up demangled names once for each language in the demangled names vector. (build_minimal_symbol_hash_tables): Adjust. * minsyms.h (iterate_over_minimal_symbols): Adjust to pass down a lookup_name_info. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * objfiles.h: Include <vector>. (objfile_per_bfd_storage) <demangled_hash_languages>: New field. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * psymtab.c (psym_lookup_symbol): Use lookup_name_info. (match_partial_symbol): Use symbol_name_match_type, lookup_name_info and psymbol_name_matches. (lookup_partial_symbol): Use lookup_name_info. (map_block): Use symbol_name_match_type and lookup_name_info. (psym_map_matching_symbols): Use symbol_name_match_type. (psymbol_name_matches): New. (recursively_search_psymtabs): Use lookup_name_info and psymbol_name_matches. Rename 'kind' parameter to 'domain'. (psym_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. Rename 'kind' parameter to 'domain'. * rust-lang.c (rust_language_defn): Adjust comment to refer to la_get_symbol_name_matcher. * symfile-debug.c (debug_qf_map_matching_symbols) (debug_qf_map_matching_symbols): Use symbol_name_match_type. (debug_qf_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. * symfile.c (expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info. * symfile.h (quick_symbol_functions) <map_matching_symbols>: Adjust to use symbol_name_match_type. <expand_symtabs_matching>: Adjust to use lookup_name_info. (expand_symtabs_matching): Adjust to use lookup_name_info. * symmisc.c (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Use lookup_name_info::match_any (). * symtab.c (symbol_matches_search_name): New. (eq_symbol_entry): Adjust to use lookup_name_info and the language's matcher. (demangle_for_lookup_info::demangle_for_lookup_info): New. (lookup_name_info::match_any): New. (iterate_over_symbols, search_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. (compare_symbol_name): Add language, lookup_name_info and completion_match_result parameters, and use them. (completion_list_add_name): Make extern. Add language and lookup_name_info parameters. Use them. (completion_list_add_symbol, completion_list_add_msymbol) (completion_list_objc_symbol): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. Pass down language. (completion_list_add_fields): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. Pass down language. (add_symtab_completions): Add lookup_name_info parameters and adjust. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on): Add name_match_type parameter, and use it. Use lookup_name_info. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter, and pass it down. (collect_symbol_completion_matches_type): Adjust. (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter, and use lookup_name_info. * symtab.h: Include <string> and "common/gdb_optional.h". (enum class symbol_name_match_type): New. (class ada_lookup_name_info): New. (struct demangle_for_lookup_info): New. (class lookup_name_info): New. (symbol_name_matcher_ftype): New. (SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME): Use symbol_matches_search_name. (symbol_matches_search_name): Declare. (MSYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME): Delete. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_symbol_completion_matches) (collect_file_symbol_completion_matches): Add name_match_type parameter. (iterate_over_symbols): Use lookup_name_info. (completion_list_add_name): Declare. * utils.c (enum class strncmp_iw_mode): Moved to utils.h. (strncmp_iw_with_mode): Now extern. * utils.h (enum class strncmp_iw_mode): Moved from utils.c. (strncmp_iw_with_mode): Declare. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.ada/complete.exp (p <Exported_Capitalized>): New test. (p Exported_Capitalized): New test. (p exported_capitalized): New test.
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/* All the different languages of symbols found in the demangled
hash table. */
std::bitset<nr_languages> demangled_hash_languages;
gdb: pass objfile_per_bfd_storage instead of objfile to partial_symtab Since partial_symtab is supposed to be objfile-independent (since series [1]), I think it would make sense for partial_symtab to not take an objfile as a parameter in its constructor. This patch replaces that parameter with an objfile_per_bfd_storage parameter. The objfile is used for two things: - to get the objfile_name, for debug messages. We can get that name from the bfd instead. - to intern the partial symtab filename. Even though it goes through an objfile method, the request is actually forwarded to the underlying objfile_per_bfd_storage. So we can ask the new objfile_per_bfd_storage instead. In order to get a reference to the BFD from the objfile_per_bfd_storage, the BFD is saved in the objfile_per_bfd_storage object. [1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/gdb-patches/2021-February/176625.html gdb/ChangeLog: * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab) <partial_symtab>: Change objfile parameter for objfile_per_bfd_storage, adjust callers. (struct standard_psymtab) <standard_psymtab>: Likewise. (struct legacy_psymtab) <legacy_psymtab>: Likewise. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Likewise. * ctfread.c (struct ctf_psymtab): Likewise. * dwarf2/read.h (struct dwarf2_psymtab): Likewise. * dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_include_psymtab): Likewise. (dwarf2_create_include_psymtab): Likewise. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <objfile_per_bfd_storage>: Add bfd parameter, adjust callers. <get_bfd>: New method. <m_bfd>: New field. * objfiles.c (get_objfile_bfd_data): Adjust. Change-Id: I2ed3ab5d2e6f27d034bd4dc26ae2fae7b0b8a2b9
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private:
/* The BFD this object is associated to. */
bfd *m_bfd;
};
/* An iterator that first returns a parent objfile, and then each
separate debug objfile. */
class separate_debug_iterator
{
public:
explicit separate_debug_iterator (struct objfile *objfile)
: m_objfile (objfile),
m_parent (objfile)
{
}
bool operator!= (const separate_debug_iterator &other)
{
return m_objfile != other.m_objfile;
}
separate_debug_iterator &operator++ ();
struct objfile *operator* ()
{
return m_objfile;
}
private:
struct objfile *m_objfile;
struct objfile *m_parent;
};
/* A range adapter wrapping separate_debug_iterator. */
typedef iterator_range<separate_debug_iterator> separate_debug_range;
/* Master structure for keeping track of each file from which
gdb reads symbols. There are several ways these get allocated: 1.
The main symbol file, symfile_objfile, set by the symbol-file command,
2. Additional symbol files added by the add-symbol-file command,
3. Shared library objfiles, added by ADD_SOLIB, 4. symbol files
for modules that were loaded when GDB attached to a remote system
(see remote-vx.c).
GDB typically reads symbols twice -- first an initial scan which just
reads "partial symbols"; these are partial information for the
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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static/global symbols in a symbol file. When later looking up
symbols, lookup_symbol is used to check if we only have a partial
symbol and if so, read and expand the full compunit. */
struct objfile
{
private:
/* The only way to create an objfile is to call objfile::make. */
objfile (gdb_bfd_ref_ptr, const char *, objfile_flags);
public:
/* Normally you should not call delete. Instead, call 'unlink' to
remove it from the program space's list. In some cases, you may
need to hold a reference to an objfile that is independent of its
existence on the program space's list; for this case, the
destructor must be public so that unique_ptr can reference
it. */
~objfile ();
/* Create an objfile. */
static objfile *make (gdb_bfd_ref_ptr bfd_, const char *name_,
objfile_flags flags_, objfile *parent = nullptr);
/* Remove an objfile from the current program space, and free
it. */
void unlink ();
DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (objfile);
/* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all
compunits in one objfile. */
gdb: introduce iterator_range, remove next_adapter I was always a bit confused by next_adapter, because it kind of mixes the element type and the iterator type. In reality, it is not much more than a class that wraps two iterators (begin and end). However, it assumes that: - you can construct the begin iterator by passing a pointer to the first element of the iterable - you can default-construct iterator to make the end iterator I think that by generalizing it a little bit, we can re-use it at more places. Rename it to "iterator_range". I think it describes a bit better: it's a range made by wrapping a begin and end iterator. Move it to its own file, since it's not related to next_iterator anymore. iterator_range has two constructors. The variadic one, where arguments are forwarded to construct the underlying begin iterator. The end iterator is constructed through default construction. This is a generalization of what we have today. There is another constructor which receives already constructed begin and end iterators, useful if the end iterator can't be obtained by default-construction. Or, if you wanted to make a range that does not end at the end of the container, you could pass any iterator as the "end". This generalization allows removing some "range" classes, like all_inferiors_range. These classes existed only to pass some arguments when constructing the begin iterator. With iterator_range, those same arguments are passed to the iterator_range constructed and then forwarded to the constructed begin iterator. There is a small functional difference in how iterator_range works compared to next_adapter. next_adapter stored the pointer it received as argument and constructeur an iterator in the `begin` method. iterator_range constructs the begin iterator and stores it as a member. Its `begin` method returns a copy of that iterator. With just iterator_range, uses of next_adapter<foo> would be replaced with: using foo_iterator = next_iterator<foo>; using foo_range = iterator_range<foo_iterator>; However, I added a `next_range` wrapper as a direct replacement for next_adapter<foo>. IMO, next_range is a slightly better name than next_adapter. The rest of the changes are applications of this new class. gdbsupport/ChangeLog: * next-iterator.h (class next_adapter): Remove. * iterator-range.h: New. gdb/ChangeLog: * breakpoint.h (bp_locations_range): Remove. (bp_location_range): New. (struct breakpoint) <locations>: Adjust type. (breakpoint_range): Use iterator_range. (tracepoint_range): Use iterator_range. * breakpoint.c (breakpoint::locations): Adjust return type. * gdb_bfd.h (gdb_bfd_section_range): Use iterator_range. * gdbthread.h (all_threads_safe): Pass argument to all_threads_safe_range. * inferior-iter.h (all_inferiors_range): Use iterator_range. (all_inferiors_safe_range): Use iterator_range. (all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Use iterator_range. * inferior.h (all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Pass inferior_list as argument. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <compunits_range>: Remove. <compunits>: Return compunit_symtab_range. * progspace.h (unwrapping_objfile_iterator) <unwrapping_objfile_iterator>: Take parameter by value. (unwrapping_objfile_range): Use iterator_range. (struct program_space) <objfiles_range>: Define with "using". <objfiles>: Adjust. <objfiles_safe_range>: Define with "using". <objfiles_safe>: Adjust. <solibs>: Return so_list_range, define here. * progspace.c (program_space::solibs): Remove. * psymtab.h (class psymtab_storage) <partial_symtab_iterator>: New. <partial_symtab_range>: Use iterator_range. * solist.h (so_list_range): New. * symtab.h (compunit_symtab_range): New. (symtab_range): New. (compunit_filetabs): Change to a function. * thread-iter.h (inf_threads_range, inf_non_exited_threads_range, safe_inf_threads_range, all_threads_safe_range): Use iterator_range. * top.h (ui_range): New. (all_uis): Use ui_range. Change-Id: Ib7a9d2a3547f45f01aa1c6b24536ba159db9b854
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compunit_symtab_range compunits ()
{
gdb: introduce iterator_range, remove next_adapter I was always a bit confused by next_adapter, because it kind of mixes the element type and the iterator type. In reality, it is not much more than a class that wraps two iterators (begin and end). However, it assumes that: - you can construct the begin iterator by passing a pointer to the first element of the iterable - you can default-construct iterator to make the end iterator I think that by generalizing it a little bit, we can re-use it at more places. Rename it to "iterator_range". I think it describes a bit better: it's a range made by wrapping a begin and end iterator. Move it to its own file, since it's not related to next_iterator anymore. iterator_range has two constructors. The variadic one, where arguments are forwarded to construct the underlying begin iterator. The end iterator is constructed through default construction. This is a generalization of what we have today. There is another constructor which receives already constructed begin and end iterators, useful if the end iterator can't be obtained by default-construction. Or, if you wanted to make a range that does not end at the end of the container, you could pass any iterator as the "end". This generalization allows removing some "range" classes, like all_inferiors_range. These classes existed only to pass some arguments when constructing the begin iterator. With iterator_range, those same arguments are passed to the iterator_range constructed and then forwarded to the constructed begin iterator. There is a small functional difference in how iterator_range works compared to next_adapter. next_adapter stored the pointer it received as argument and constructeur an iterator in the `begin` method. iterator_range constructs the begin iterator and stores it as a member. Its `begin` method returns a copy of that iterator. With just iterator_range, uses of next_adapter<foo> would be replaced with: using foo_iterator = next_iterator<foo>; using foo_range = iterator_range<foo_iterator>; However, I added a `next_range` wrapper as a direct replacement for next_adapter<foo>. IMO, next_range is a slightly better name than next_adapter. The rest of the changes are applications of this new class. gdbsupport/ChangeLog: * next-iterator.h (class next_adapter): Remove. * iterator-range.h: New. gdb/ChangeLog: * breakpoint.h (bp_locations_range): Remove. (bp_location_range): New. (struct breakpoint) <locations>: Adjust type. (breakpoint_range): Use iterator_range. (tracepoint_range): Use iterator_range. * breakpoint.c (breakpoint::locations): Adjust return type. * gdb_bfd.h (gdb_bfd_section_range): Use iterator_range. * gdbthread.h (all_threads_safe): Pass argument to all_threads_safe_range. * inferior-iter.h (all_inferiors_range): Use iterator_range. (all_inferiors_safe_range): Use iterator_range. (all_non_exited_inferiors_range): Use iterator_range. * inferior.h (all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): Pass inferior_list as argument. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <compunits_range>: Remove. <compunits>: Return compunit_symtab_range. * progspace.h (unwrapping_objfile_iterator) <unwrapping_objfile_iterator>: Take parameter by value. (unwrapping_objfile_range): Use iterator_range. (struct program_space) <objfiles_range>: Define with "using". <objfiles>: Adjust. <objfiles_safe_range>: Define with "using". <objfiles_safe>: Adjust. <solibs>: Return so_list_range, define here. * progspace.c (program_space::solibs): Remove. * psymtab.h (class psymtab_storage) <partial_symtab_iterator>: New. <partial_symtab_range>: Use iterator_range. * solist.h (so_list_range): New. * symtab.h (compunit_symtab_range): New. (symtab_range): New. (compunit_filetabs): Change to a function. * thread-iter.h (inf_threads_range, inf_non_exited_threads_range, safe_inf_threads_range, all_threads_safe_range): Use iterator_range. * top.h (ui_range): New. (all_uis): Use ui_range. Change-Id: Ib7a9d2a3547f45f01aa1c6b24536ba159db9b854
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return compunit_symtab_range (compunit_symtabs);
}
/* A range adapter that makes it possible to iterate over all
minimal symbols of an objfile. */
typedef iterator_range<minimal_symbol_iterator> msymbols_range;
/* Return a range adapter for iterating over all minimal
symbols. */
msymbols_range msymbols ()
{
auto start = minimal_symbol_iterator (per_bfd->msymbols.get ());
auto end = minimal_symbol_iterator (per_bfd->msymbols.get ()
+ per_bfd->minimal_symbol_count);
return msymbols_range (start, end);
}
/* Return a range adapter for iterating over all the separate debug
objfiles of this objfile. */
separate_debug_range separate_debug_objfiles ()
{
auto start = separate_debug_iterator (this);
auto end = separate_debug_iterator (nullptr);
return separate_debug_range (start, end);
}
gdb: introduce objfile text_section_offset and data_section_offset methods The pattern objfile->section_offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)] ... appears very often, to get the offset of the text section of an objfile. I thought it would be more readable to write it as: objfile->text_section_offset () ... so I added this method and used it where possible. I also added data_section_offset, although it is not used as much. gdb/ChangeLog: * objfiles.h (ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS): Move up. (SECT_OFF_DATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_RODATA): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_TEXT): Likewise. (SECT_OFF_BSS): Likewise. (struct objfile) <text_section_offset, data_section_offset>: New methods. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info): Use objfile::text_section_offset. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Likewise. (enter_linenos): Likewise. (process_coff_symbol): Likewise. * ctfread.c (get_objfile_text_range): Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::get_relocated_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * dwarf2-frame.c (execute_cfa_program): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index): Likewise. (create_addrmap_from_aranges): Likewise. (dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab): Likewise. (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader): Likewise. (add_partial_symbol): Likewise. (add_partial_subprogram): Likewise. (process_full_comp_unit): Likewise. (read_file_scope): Likewise. (read_func_scope): Likewise. (read_lexical_block_scope): Likewise. (read_call_site_scope): Likewise. (dwarf2_rnglists_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_process): Likewise. (dwarf2_ranges_read): Likewise. (dwarf_decode_lines_1): Likewise. (new_symbol): Likewise. (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset): Likewise. * hppa-bsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Likewise. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Likewise. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symtab): Likewise. * psymtab.c (find_pc_sect_psymtab): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (relocate_address): Use objfile::data_section_offset. * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range): Use objfile::text_section_offset. (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise.
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CORE_ADDR text_section_offset () const
{
return section_offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (this)];
}
CORE_ADDR data_section_offset () const
{
return section_offsets[SECT_OFF_DATA (this)];
}
Introduce objfile::intern This introduces a string cache on the per-BFD object, replacing the macro and filename caches. Both of these caches just store strings, so this consolidation by itself saves a little memory (about the size of a bcache per objfile). Then this patch switches some allocations on the objfile obstack to use this bcache instead. This saves more space; and turns out to be a bit faster as well. Here are the before and after "maint time" + "maint space" results of "file ./gdb": Command execution time: 4.664021 (cpu), 4.728518 (wall) Space used: 39190528 (+29212672 for this command) Command execution time: 4.216209 (cpu), 4.107023 (wall) Space used: 36667392 (+26689536 for this command) The main interface to the string cache is a new pair of overloaded methods, objfile::intern. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-03-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics): Update. * symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Use intern. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Use intern. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <filename_cache, macro_cache>: Remove. <string_cache>: New member. (struct objfile) <intern>: New methods. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Use intern. * dwarf2/read.c (fixup_go_packaging): Intern package name. (dwarf2_compute_name, dwarf2_physname) (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1, create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Intern names. (guess_partial_die_structure_name): Update. (partial_die_info::fixup): Intern name. (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Change parameter to objfile. Intern name. (dwarf2_name): Intern name. Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::get_macro_table): Use string_cache.
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/* Intern STRING and return the unique copy. The copy has the same
lifetime as the per-BFD object. */
const char *intern (const char *str)
{
return per_bfd->intern (str);
Introduce objfile::intern This introduces a string cache on the per-BFD object, replacing the macro and filename caches. Both of these caches just store strings, so this consolidation by itself saves a little memory (about the size of a bcache per objfile). Then this patch switches some allocations on the objfile obstack to use this bcache instead. This saves more space; and turns out to be a bit faster as well. Here are the before and after "maint time" + "maint space" results of "file ./gdb": Command execution time: 4.664021 (cpu), 4.728518 (wall) Space used: 39190528 (+29212672 for this command) Command execution time: 4.216209 (cpu), 4.107023 (wall) Space used: 36667392 (+26689536 for this command) The main interface to the string cache is a new pair of overloaded methods, objfile::intern. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-03-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics): Update. * symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Use intern. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Use intern. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <filename_cache, macro_cache>: Remove. <string_cache>: New member. (struct objfile) <intern>: New methods. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Use intern. * dwarf2/read.c (fixup_go_packaging): Intern package name. (dwarf2_compute_name, dwarf2_physname) (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1, create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Intern names. (guess_partial_die_structure_name): Update. (partial_die_info::fixup): Intern name. (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Change parameter to objfile. Intern name. (dwarf2_name): Intern name. Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::get_macro_table): Use string_cache.
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}
/* Intern STRING and return the unique copy. The copy has the same
lifetime as the per-BFD object. */
const char *intern (const std::string &str)
{
return per_bfd->intern (str);
Introduce objfile::intern This introduces a string cache on the per-BFD object, replacing the macro and filename caches. Both of these caches just store strings, so this consolidation by itself saves a little memory (about the size of a bcache per objfile). Then this patch switches some allocations on the objfile obstack to use this bcache instead. This saves more space; and turns out to be a bit faster as well. Here are the before and after "maint time" + "maint space" results of "file ./gdb": Command execution time: 4.664021 (cpu), 4.728518 (wall) Space used: 39190528 (+29212672 for this command) Command execution time: 4.216209 (cpu), 4.107023 (wall) Space used: 36667392 (+26689536 for this command) The main interface to the string cache is a new pair of overloaded methods, objfile::intern. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-03-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics): Update. * symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Use intern. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Use intern. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <filename_cache, macro_cache>: Remove. <string_cache>: New member. (struct objfile) <intern>: New methods. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Use intern. * dwarf2/read.c (fixup_go_packaging): Intern package name. (dwarf2_compute_name, dwarf2_physname) (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1, create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Intern names. (guess_partial_die_structure_name): Update. (partial_die_info::fixup): Intern name. (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Change parameter to objfile. Intern name. (dwarf2_name): Intern name. Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::get_macro_table): Use string_cache.
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}
Change get_objfile_arch to a method on objfile This changes get_objfile_arch to be a new inline method, objfile::arch. To my surprise, this function came up while profiling DWARF psymbol reading. Making this change improved performance from 1.986 seconds to 1.869 seconds. Both measurements were done by taking the mean of 10 runs on a fixed copy of the gdb executable. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-04-18 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range, scan_xcoff_symtab): Update. * value.c (value_fn_field): Update. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior) (value_allocate_space_in_inferior): Update. * tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_update_source_windows_with_line): Update. * tui/tui-source.c (tui_source_window::set_contents): Update. * symtab.c (lookup_global_or_static_symbol) (find_function_start_sal_1, skip_prologue_sal) (print_msymbol_info, find_gnu_ifunc, symbol_arch): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_msymbols, dump_symtab_1) (maintenance_print_one_line_table): Update. * symfile.c (init_entry_point_info, section_is_mapped) (list_overlays_command, simple_read_overlay_table) (simple_overlay_update_1): Update. * stap-probe.c (handle_stap_probe): Update. * stabsread.c (dbx_init_float_type, define_symbol) (read_one_struct_field, read_enum_type, read_range_type): Update. * source.c (info_line_command): Update. * python/python.c (gdbpy_source_objfile_script) (gdbpy_execute_objfile_script): Update. * python/py-type.c (save_objfile_types): Update. * python/py-objfile.c (py_free_objfile): Update. * python/py-inferior.c (python_new_objfile): Update. * psymtab.c (psym_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, dump_psymtab) (dump_psymtab_addrmap_1, maintenance_info_psymtabs) (maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update. * printcmd.c (info_address_command): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <arch>: New method, from get_objfile_arch. (get_objfile_arch): Don't declare. * objfiles.c (get_objfile_arch): Remove. (filter_overlapping_sections): Update. * minsyms.c (msymbol_is_function): Update. * mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c (mi_cmd_symbol_list_lines) (output_nondebug_symbol): Update. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol, basic_type, parse_partial_symbols) (mdebug_expand_psymtab): Update. * machoread.c (macho_add_oso_symfile): Update. * linux-tdep.c (linux_infcall_mmap, linux_infcall_munmap): Update. * linux-fork.c (checkpoint_command): Update. * linespec.c (convert_linespec_to_sals): Update. * jit.c (finalize_symtab): Update. * infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_from_probe): Update. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (internalize_unwinds): Update. * gdbtypes.c (get_type_arch, init_float_type, objfile_type): Update. * gcore.c (call_target_sbrk): Update. * elfread.c (record_minimal_symbol, elf_symtab_read) (elf_rel_plt_read, elf_gnu_ifunc_record_cache) (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_got): Update. * dwarf2/read.c (create_addrmap_from_index) (create_addrmap_from_aranges, dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (read_debug_names_from_section) (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, add_partial_symbol) (add_partial_subprogram, process_full_comp_unit) (read_file_scope, read_func_scope, read_lexical_block_scope) (read_call_site_scope, dwarf2_ranges_read) (dwarf2_record_block_ranges, dwarf2_add_field) (mark_common_block_symbol_computed, read_tag_pointer_type) (read_tag_string_type, dwarf2_init_float_type) (dwarf2_init_complex_target_type, read_base_type) (partial_die_info::read, partial_die_info::read) (read_attribute_value, dwarf_decode_lines_1, new_symbol) (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off): Update. * dwarf2/loc.c (dwarf2_find_location_expression) (class dwarf_evaluate_loc_desc, rw_pieced_value) (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full, dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval) (dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs) (locexpr_describe_location_piece, locexpr_describe_location_1) (loclist_describe_location): Update. * dwarf2/index-write.c (write_debug_names): Update. * dwarf2/frame.c (dwarf2_build_frame_info): Update. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_process_dof): Update. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, dbx_end_psymtab) (process_one_symbol): Update. * ctfread.c (ctf_init_float_type, read_base_type): Update. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read, enter_linenos, decode_base_type) (coff_read_enum_type): Update. * cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::finish_block_internal): Update. * breakpoint.c (create_overlay_event_breakpoint) (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint) (create_std_terminate_master_breakpoint) (create_exception_master_breakpoint, get_sal_arch): Update. * block.c (block_gdbarch): Update. * annotate.c (annotate_source_line): Update.
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/* Retrieve the gdbarch associated with this objfile. */
struct gdbarch *arch () const
{
return per_bfd->gdbarch;
}
/* Return true if OBJFILE has partial symbols. */
bool has_partial_symbols ();
Introduce objfile::intern This introduces a string cache on the per-BFD object, replacing the macro and filename caches. Both of these caches just store strings, so this consolidation by itself saves a little memory (about the size of a bcache per objfile). Then this patch switches some allocations on the objfile obstack to use this bcache instead. This saves more space; and turns out to be a bit faster as well. Here are the before and after "maint time" + "maint space" results of "file ./gdb": Command execution time: 4.664021 (cpu), 4.728518 (wall) Space used: 39190528 (+29212672 for this command) Command execution time: 4.216209 (cpu), 4.107023 (wall) Space used: 36667392 (+26689536 for this command) The main interface to the string cache is a new pair of overloaded methods, objfile::intern. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-03-04 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics): Update. * symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Use intern. * psymtab.c (partial_symtab::partial_symtab): Use intern. * objfiles.h (struct objfile_per_bfd_storage) <filename_cache, macro_cache>: Remove. <string_cache>: New member. (struct objfile) <intern>: New methods. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Use intern. * dwarf2/read.c (fixup_go_packaging): Intern package name. (dwarf2_compute_name, dwarf2_physname) (create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v1, create_dwo_unit_in_dwp_v2): Intern names. (guess_partial_die_structure_name): Update. (partial_die_info::fixup): Intern name. (dwarf2_canonicalize_name): Change parameter to objfile. Intern name. (dwarf2_name): Intern name. Update. * buildsym.c (buildsym_compunit::get_macro_table): Use string_cache.
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/* Return true if this objfile has any unexpanded symbols. A return
value of false indicates either, that this objfile has all its
symbols fully expanded (i.e. fully read in), or that this objfile has
no symbols at all (i.e. no debug information). */
bool has_unexpanded_symtabs ();
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
struct symtab *find_last_source_symtab ();
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
void forget_cached_source_info ();
/* Expand and iterate over each "partial" symbol table in OBJFILE
where the source file is named NAME.
If NAME is not absolute, a match after a '/' in the symbol table's
file name will also work, REAL_PATH is NULL then. If NAME is
absolute then REAL_PATH is non-NULL absolute file name as resolved
via gdb_realpath from NAME.
If a match is found, the "partial" symbol table is expanded.
Then, this calls iterate_over_some_symtabs (or equivalent) over
all newly-created symbol tables, passing CALLBACK to it.
The result of this call is returned. */
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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bool map_symtabs_matching_filename
(const char *name, const char *real_path,
gdb::function_view<bool (symtab *)> callback);
/* Check to see if the symbol is defined in a "partial" symbol table
of this objfile. BLOCK_INDEX should be either GLOBAL_BLOCK or
STATIC_BLOCK, depending on whether we want to search global
symbols or static symbols. NAME is the name of the symbol to
look for. DOMAIN indicates what sort of symbol to search for.
Returns the newly-expanded compunit in which the symbol is
defined, or NULL if no such symbol table exists. If OBJFILE
contains !TYPE_OPAQUE symbol prefer its compunit. If it contains
only TYPE_OPAQUE symbol(s), return at least that compunit. */
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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struct compunit_symtab *lookup_symbol (block_enum kind, const char *name,
domain_enum domain);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
void print_stats (bool print_bcache);
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
void dump ();
/* Find all the symbols in OBJFILE named FUNC_NAME, and ensure that
the corresponding symbol tables are loaded. */
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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void expand_symtabs_for_function (const char *func_name);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
void expand_all_symtabs ();
/* Read all symbol tables associated with OBJFILE which have
symtab_to_fullname equal to FULLNAME.
This is for the purposes of examining code only, e.g., expand_line_sal.
The routine may ignore debug info that is known to not be useful with
code, e.g., DW_TAG_type_unit for dwarf debug info. */
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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void expand_symtabs_with_fullname (const char *fullname);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
Simplify quick_symbol_functions::map_matching_symbols quick_symbol_functions::map_matching_symbols is only used by the Ada code. Currently, it both expands certain psymtabs and then walks over the full symtabs -- including any already-expanded ones -- calling a callback. It appears to work lazily as well, in that if the callback returns false, iteration stops. However, only the psymtab implementation does this; the DWARF index implementations are not lazy. It turns out, though, that the only callback that is ever passed here never returns false. This patch simplifies this method by removing the callback. The method is also renamed. In the new scheme, the caller is responsible for walking the full symtabs, which removes some redundancy as well. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-17 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * psymtab.c (psymbol_functions::expand_matching_symbols): Rename from map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. * psympriv.h (struct psymbol_functions) <expand_matching_symbols>: Rename from map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. * dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_gdb_index) <expand_matching_symbols>: Rename from map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. (struct dwarf2_debug_names_index) <expand_matching_symbols>: Rename from map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. (dwarf2_gdb_index::expand_matching_symbols): Rename from dw2_map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. (dwarf2_gdb_index::expand_matching_symbols): Remove old implementation. (dwarf2_debug_names_index::expand_matching_symbols): Rename from map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <expand_matching_symbols>: Rename from map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::expand_matching_symbols): Rename from map_matching_symbols. Change parameters. * ada-lang.c (map_matching_symbols): New function. (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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void expand_matching_symbols
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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(const lookup_name_info &name, domain_enum domain,
int global,
symbol_compare_ftype *ordered_compare);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
bool expand_symtabs_matching
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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(gdb::function_view<expand_symtabs_file_matcher_ftype> file_matcher,
const lookup_name_info *lookup_name,
gdb::function_view<expand_symtabs_symbol_matcher_ftype> symbol_matcher,
gdb::function_view<expand_symtabs_exp_notify_ftype> expansion_notify,
Add search_flags to expand_symtabs_matching This adds a block search flags parameter to expand_symtabs_matching. All callers are updated to search both the static and global blocks, as that was the implied behavior before this patch. This is a step toward replacing lookup_symbol with expand_symtabs_matching. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-17 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs) (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on): Update. * symmisc.c (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.h (expand_symtabs_matching): Add search_flags parameter. * symfile.c (expand_symtabs_matching): Add search_flags parameter. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching): Add search_flags parameter. * quick-symbol.h (struct quick_symbol_functions) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add search_flags parameter. * python/py-symbol.c (gdbpy_lookup_static_symbols): Update. * psymtab.c (recursively_search_psymtabs) (psymbol_functions::expand_symtabs_matching): Add search_flags parameter. * psympriv.h (struct psymbol_functions) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add search_flags parameter. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add search_flags parameter. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_gdb_index) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add search_flags parameter. (struct dwarf2_debug_names_index) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add search_flags parameter. (dw2_map_matching_symbols): Update. (dw2_expand_marked_cus, dw2_expand_symtabs_matching) (dwarf2_gdb_index::expand_symtabs_matching): Add search_flags parameter. (dw2_debug_names_iterator): Change block_index to search flags. <m_block_index>: Likewise. (dw2_debug_names_iterator::next) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::lookup_symbol) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::expand_symtabs_for_function) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::map_matching_symbols) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::map_matching_symbols): Update. (dwarf2_debug_names_index::expand_symtabs_matching): Add search_flags parameter. * ada-lang.c (ada_add_global_exceptions) (collect_symbol_completion_matches): Update.
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block_search_flags search_flags,
Add 'domain' parameter to expand_symtabs_matching Currently, expand_symtabs_matching only accepts a search_domain parameter. However, lookup_symbol uses a domain_enum instead, and the two, confusingly, do quite different things -- one cannot emulate the other. So, this patch adds a domain_enum parameter to expand_symtabs_matching, with UNDEF_DOMAIN used as a wildcard. This is another step toward replacing lookup_symbol with expand_symtabs_matching. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-04-17 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (expand_symtabs_matching): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching): Add 'domain' parameter. * quick-symbol.h (struct quick_symbol_functions) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add 'domain' parameter. * psymtab.c (recursively_search_psymtabs) (psymbol_functions::expand_symtabs_matching): Add 'domain' parameter. * psympriv.h (struct psymbol_functions) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add 'domain' parameter. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add 'domain' parameter. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * dwarf2/read.c (struct dwarf2_gdb_index) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add 'domain' parameter. (struct dwarf2_debug_names_index) <expand_symtabs_matching>: Add 'domain' parameter. (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching) (dwarf2_gdb_index::expand_symtabs_matching) (dw2_debug_names_iterator) (dwarf2_debug_names_index::expand_symtabs_matching): Add 'domain' parameter.
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domain_enum domain,
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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enum search_domain kind);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
struct compunit_symtab *find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab
(struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol,
CORE_ADDR pc,
struct obj_section *section,
int warn_if_readin);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
Use function view in quick_symbol_functions::map_symbol_filenames This changes quick_symbol_functions::map_symbol_filenames to use a function_view, and updates all the uses. It also changes the final parameter to 'bool'. A couple of spots are further updated to use operator() rather than a lambda. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-26 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (struct output_source_filename_data): Add 'output' method and operator(). (output_source_filename_data::output): Rename from output_source_filename. (output_partial_symbol_filename): Remove. (info_sources_command): Update. (struct add_partial_filename_data): Add operator(). (add_partial_filename_data::operator()): Rename from maybe_add_partial_symtab_filename. (make_source_files_completion_list): Update. * symfile.c (quick_symbol_functions): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::map_symbol_filenames): Update. * quick-symbol.h (symbol_filename_ftype): Change type of 'fun' and 'need_fullname'. Remove 'data' parameter. (struct quick_symbol_functions) <map_symbol_filenames>: Likewise. * psymtab.c (psymbol_functions::map_symbol_filenames): Update. * psympriv.h (struct psymbol_functions) <map_symbol_filenames>: Change type of 'fun' and 'need_fullname'. Remove 'data' parameter. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <map_symbol_filenames>: Change type of 'fun' and 'need_fullname'. Remove 'data' parameter. * mi/mi-cmd-file.c (print_partial_file_name): Remove 'ignore' parameter. (mi_cmd_file_list_exec_source_files): Update. * dwarf2/read.c (dwarf2_base_index_functions::map_symbol_filenames): Update.
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void map_symbol_filenames (gdb::function_view<symbol_filename_ftype> fun,
bool need_fullname);
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
struct compunit_symtab *find_compunit_symtab_by_address (CORE_ADDR address);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
enum language lookup_global_symbol_language (const char *name,
domain_enum domain,
bool *symbol_found_p);
/* See quick_symbol_functions. */
void require_partial_symbols (bool verbose);
/* Return the relocation offset applied to SECTION. */
CORE_ADDR section_offset (bfd_section *section) const
{
/* The section's owner can be nullptr if it is one of the _bfd_std_section
section. */
gdb_assert (section->owner == nullptr || section->owner == this->obfd);
int idx = gdb_bfd_section_index (this->obfd.get (), section);
return this->section_offsets[idx];
}
/* Set the relocation offset applied to SECTION. */
void set_section_offset (bfd_section *section, CORE_ADDR offset)
{
/* The section's owner can be nullptr if it is one of the _bfd_std_section
section. */
gdb_assert (section->owner == nullptr || section->owner == this->obfd);
int idx = gdb_bfd_section_index (this->obfd.get (), section);
this->section_offsets[idx] = offset;
}
Introduce method wrappers for quick_symbol_functions This introduces wrappers for each function in quick_symbol_functions. The wrappers are methods on objfile, and are defined in symfile-debug.c, so that they can use the symfile_debug variable. Places that call the quick functions are all updated to call these new wrapper methods. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, expand_symtab_containing_pc) (lookup_symbol_via_quick_fns, find_quick_global_symbol_language) (basic_lookup_transparent_type_quick) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, global_symbol_searcher::expand_symtabs): Update. * symmisc.c (print_objfile_statistics, dump_objfile) (maintenance_expand_symtabs): Update. * symfile.c (symbol_file_add_with_addrs) (expand_symtabs_matching, map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language): New methods. (debug_sym_quick_functions): Remove. (debug_sym_fns, install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * source.c (forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile) (select_source_symtab): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Add methods corresponding to quick_symbol_functions. * objfiles.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols): Move to symfile-debug.c. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * ada-lang.c (add_nonlocal_symbols): Update.
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gdb: Require psymtab before calling quick_functions in objfile The recent DWARF indexer rewrite introduced a regression when debugging a forking program. Here is a way to reproduce the issue (there might be other ways, but one is enough and this one mimics the situation we encountered). Consider a program which forks, and the child loads a shared library and calls a function in this shared library: if (fork () == 0) { void *solib = dlopen (some_solib, RTLD_NOW); void (*foo) () = dlsym (some_solib, "foo"); foo (); } Suppose that this program is compiled without debug info, but the shared library it loads has debug info enabled. When debugging such program with the following options: - set detach-on-fork off - set follow-fork-mode child we see something like: (gdb) b foo Function "foo" not defined. Make breakpoint pending on future shared library load? (y or [n]) y Breakpoint 1 (foo) pending. (gdb) run Starting program: a.out [Attaching after process 19720 fork to child process 19723] [New inferior 2 (process 19723)] [Switching to process 19723] Thread 2.1 "a.out" hit Breakpoint 1, 0x00007ffff7fc3101 in foo () from .../libfoo.so (gdb) list Fatal signal: Segmentation fault ----- Backtrace ----- 0x55a278f77d76 gdb_internal_backtrace_1 ../../gdb/bt-utils.c:122 0x55a278f77f83 _Z22gdb_internal_backtracev ../../gdb/bt-utils.c:168 0x55a27940b83b handle_fatal_signal ../../gdb/event-top.c:914 0x55a27940bbb1 handle_sigsegv ../../gdb/event-top.c:987 0x7effec0343bf ??? /build/glibc-sMfBJT/glibc-2.31/nptl/../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sigaction.c:0 0x55a27924c9d3 _ZNKSt15__uniq_ptr_implI18dwarf2_per_cu_data26dwarf2_per_cu_data_deleterE6_M_ptrEv /usr/include/c++/9/bits/unique_ptr.h:154 0x55a279248bc9 _ZNKSt10unique_ptrI18dwarf2_per_cu_data26dwarf2_per_cu_data_deleterE3getEv /usr/include/c++/9/bits/unique_ptr.h:361 0x55a2792ae718 _ZN27dwarf2_base_index_functions23find_last_source_symtabEP7objfile ../../gdb/dwarf2/read.c:3164 0x55a279afb93e _ZN7objfile23find_last_source_symtabEv ../../gdb/symfile-debug.c:139 0x55a279aa3040 _Z20select_source_symtabP6symtab ../../gdb/source.c:365 0x55a279aa22a1 _Z34set_default_source_symtab_and_linev ../../gdb/source.c:268 0x55a27903c44c list_command ../../gdb/cli/cli-cmds.c:1185 0x55a279051233 do_simple_func ../../gdb/cli/cli-decode.c:95 0x55a27905f221 _Z8cmd_funcP16cmd_list_elementPKci ../../gdb/cli/cli-decode.c:2514 0x55a279c3b0ba _Z15execute_commandPKci ../../gdb/top.c:660 0x55a27940a6c3 _Z15command_handlerPKc ../../gdb/event-top.c:598 0x55a27940b032 _Z20command_line_handlerOSt10unique_ptrIcN3gdb13xfree_deleterIcEEE ../../gdb/event-top.c:797 0x55a279caf401 tui_command_line_handler ../../gdb/tui/tui-interp.c:278 0x55a279409098 gdb_rl_callback_handler ../../gdb/event-top.c:230 0x55a279ed5df2 rl_callback_read_char ../../../readline/readline/callback.c:281 0x55a279408bd8 gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper_noexcept ../../gdb/event-top.c:188 0x55a279408de7 gdb_rl_callback_read_char_wrapper ../../gdb/event-top.c:205 0x55a27940a061 _Z19stdin_event_handleriPv ../../gdb/event-top.c:525 0x55a27a23771e handle_file_event ../../gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:574 0x55a27a237f5f gdb_wait_for_event ../../gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:700 0x55a27a235d81 _Z16gdb_do_one_eventv ../../gdbsupport/event-loop.cc:237 0x55a2796c2ef0 start_event_loop ../../gdb/main.c:418 0x55a2796c3217 captured_command_loop ../../gdb/main.c:478 0x55a2796c717b captured_main ../../gdb/main.c:1340 0x55a2796c7217 _Z8gdb_mainP18captured_main_args ../../gdb/main.c:1355 0x55a278d0b381 main ../../gdb/gdb.c:32 --------------------- A fatal error internal to GDB has been detected, further debugging is not possible. GDB will now terminate. This is a bug, please report it. For instructions, see: <https://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>. The first issue observed is in the message printed when hitting the breakpoint. It says that there was a break in the .so file as if there was no debug info associated with it, but there is. Later, if we try to display the source where the execution stopped, we have a segfault. Note that not having the debug info on the main binary is not strictly required to encounter some issues, it only is to encounter the segfault. If the main binary has debug information, GDB shows some source form the main binary, unrelated to where we stopped. The core of the issue is that GDB never loads the psymtab for the library. It is not loaded when we first see the .so because in case of detach-on-fork off, follow-fork-mode child, infrun.c sets child_inf->symfile_flags = SYMFILE_NO_READ to delay the psymtab loading as much as possible. If we compare to what was done to handle this before the new indexer was activated, the psymatb construction for the shared library was done under psymbol_functions::expand_symtabs_matching: bool psymbol_functions::expand_symtabs_matching (...) { for (partial_symtab *ps : require_partial_symbols (objfile)) ... } The new indexer's expand_symtabs_matching callback does not have a call to the objfile's require_partial_symbols, so if the partial symbol table is not loaded at this point, there is no mechanism to fix this. Instead of requiring each implementation of the quick_functions to check that partial symbols have been read, I think it is safer to enforce this when calling the quick functions. The general pattern for calling the quick functions is: for (auto *iter : qf) iter->the_actual_method_call (...) This patch proposes to wrap the access of the `qf` field with an accessor which ensures that partial symbols have been read before iterating: qf_require_partial_symbols. All calls to quick functions are updated except: - quick_functions::dump - quick_functions::read_partial_symbols (from objfile::require_partial_symbols) - quick_functions::can_lazily_read_symbols and quick_functions::has_symbols (from objfile::has_partial_symbols) Regression tested on x86_64-gnu-linux. Change-Id: I39a13a937fdbaae613a5cf68864b021000554546
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private:
/* Ensure that partial symbols have been read and return the "quick" (aka
partial) symbol functions for this symbol reader. */
const std::forward_list<quick_symbol_functions_up> &
qf_require_partial_symbols ()
{
this->require_partial_symbols (true);
return qf;
}
public:
/* The object file's original name as specified by the user,
made absolute, and tilde-expanded. However, it is not canonicalized
(i.e., it has not been passed through gdb_realpath).
This pointer is never NULL. This does not have to be freed; it is
guaranteed to have a lifetime at least as long as the objfile. */
const char *original_name = nullptr;
CORE_ADDR addr_low = 0;
Make symfile_add_flags and objfile->flags strongly typed This makes these flag types be "enum flag" types. The benefit is making use of C++'s stronger typing -- mixing the flags types by mistake errors at compile time. This caught one old bug in symbol_file_add_main_1 already, fixed by this patch as well: @@ -1318,7 +1326,7 @@ symbol_file_add_main_1 (const char *args, int from_tty, int flags) what is frameless. */ reinit_frame_cache (); - if ((flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0) + if ((add_flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0) set_initial_language (); } Above, "flags" are objfile flags, not symfile_add_flags. So that was actually checking for "flag & OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ", which has the same value as SYMFILE_NO_READ... I moved the flags definitions to separate files to break circular dependencies. Built with --enable-targets=all and tested on x86-64 Fedora 23. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-10-26 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * dbxread.c (dbx_symfile_read): Ditto. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_read): Ditto. * inferior.h: Include symfile-add-flags.h. (struct inferior) <symfile_flags>: Now symfile_add_flags. * machoread.c (macho_add_oso_symfile, macho_symfile_read_all_oso) (macho_symfile_read, mipscoff_symfile_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * objfile-flags.h: New file. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Use objfile_flags. * objfiles.h: Include objfile-flags.h. (struct objfile) <flags>: Now an objfile_flags. (OBJF_REORDERED, OBJF_SHARED, OBJF_READNOW, OBJF_USERLOADED) (OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ, OBJF_MAINLINE, OBJF_NOT_FILENAME): Delete. Converted to an enum-flags in objfile-flags.h. (allocate_objfile): Use objfile_flags. * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_add_separate_debug_file): Remove unnecessary local. * solib.c (solib_read_symbols, solib_add) (reload_shared_libraries_1): Use symfile_add_flags. * solib.h: Include "symfile-add-flags.h". (solib_read_symbols): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile-add-flags.h: New file. * symfile-debug.c (debug_sym_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile-mem.c (symbol_file_add_from_memory): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile.c (read_symbols, syms_from_objfile_1) (syms_from_objfile, finish_new_objfile): Use symfile_add_flags. (symbol_file_add_with_addrs): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (symbol_file_add_separate): Use symfile_add_flags. (symbol_file_add_from_bfd, symbol_file_add): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (symbol_file_add_main_1): : Use objfile_flags. Fix add_flags vs flags confusion. (symbol_file_command): Use objfile_flags. (add_symbol_file_command): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (clear_symtab_users): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile.h: Include "symfile-add-flags.h" and "objfile-flags.h". (struct sym_fns) <sym_read>: Use symfile_add_flags. (clear_symtab_users): Use symfile_add_flags. (enum symfile_add_flags): Delete, moved to symfile-add-flags.h and converted to enum-flags. (symbol_file_add, symbol_file_add_from_bfd) (symbol_file_add_separate): Use symfile_add_flags. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Use symfile_add_flags.
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/* Some flag bits for this objfile. */
Make symfile_add_flags and objfile->flags strongly typed This makes these flag types be "enum flag" types. The benefit is making use of C++'s stronger typing -- mixing the flags types by mistake errors at compile time. This caught one old bug in symbol_file_add_main_1 already, fixed by this patch as well: @@ -1318,7 +1326,7 @@ symbol_file_add_main_1 (const char *args, int from_tty, int flags) what is frameless. */ reinit_frame_cache (); - if ((flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0) + if ((add_flags & SYMFILE_NO_READ) == 0) set_initial_language (); } Above, "flags" are objfile flags, not symfile_add_flags. So that was actually checking for "flag & OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ", which has the same value as SYMFILE_NO_READ... I moved the flags definitions to separate files to break circular dependencies. Built with --enable-targets=all and tested on x86-64 Fedora 23. gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-10-26 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * dbxread.c (dbx_symfile_read): Ditto. * elfread.c (elf_symfile_read): Ditto. * inferior.h: Include symfile-add-flags.h. (struct inferior) <symfile_flags>: Now symfile_add_flags. * machoread.c (macho_add_oso_symfile, macho_symfile_read_all_oso) (macho_symfile_read, mipscoff_symfile_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * objfile-flags.h: New file. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Use objfile_flags. * objfiles.h: Include objfile-flags.h. (struct objfile) <flags>: Now an objfile_flags. (OBJF_REORDERED, OBJF_SHARED, OBJF_READNOW, OBJF_USERLOADED) (OBJF_PSYMTABS_READ, OBJF_MAINLINE, OBJF_NOT_FILENAME): Delete. Converted to an enum-flags in objfile-flags.h. (allocate_objfile): Use objfile_flags. * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_add_separate_debug_file): Remove unnecessary local. * solib.c (solib_read_symbols, solib_add) (reload_shared_libraries_1): Use symfile_add_flags. * solib.h: Include "symfile-add-flags.h". (solib_read_symbols): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile-add-flags.h: New file. * symfile-debug.c (debug_sym_read): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile-mem.c (symbol_file_add_from_memory): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile.c (read_symbols, syms_from_objfile_1) (syms_from_objfile, finish_new_objfile): Use symfile_add_flags. (symbol_file_add_with_addrs): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (symbol_file_add_separate): Use symfile_add_flags. (symbol_file_add_from_bfd, symbol_file_add): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (symbol_file_add_main_1): : Use objfile_flags. Fix add_flags vs flags confusion. (symbol_file_command): Use objfile_flags. (add_symbol_file_command): Use symfile_add_flags and objfile_flags. (clear_symtab_users): Use symfile_add_flags. * symfile.h: Include "symfile-add-flags.h" and "objfile-flags.h". (struct sym_fns) <sym_read>: Use symfile_add_flags. (clear_symtab_users): Use symfile_add_flags. (enum symfile_add_flags): Delete, moved to symfile-add-flags.h and converted to enum-flags. (symbol_file_add, symbol_file_add_from_bfd) (symbol_file_add_separate): Use symfile_add_flags. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Use symfile_add_flags.
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objfile_flags flags;
/* The program space associated with this objfile. */
struct program_space *pspace;
2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> Add base multi-executable/process support to GDB. gdb/ * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add progspace.c. (COMMON_OBS): Add progspace.o. * progspace.h: New. * progspace.c: New. * breakpoint.h (struct bp_target_info) <placed_address_space>: New field. (struct bp_location) <pspace>: New field. (struct breakpoint) <pspace>: New field. (bpstat_stop_status, breakpoint_here_p) (moribund_breakpoint_here_p, breakpoint_inserted_here_p) (regular_breakpoint_inserted_here_p) (software_breakpoint_inserted_here_p, breakpoint_thread_match) (set_default_breakpoint): Adjust prototypes. (remove_breakpoints_pid, breakpoint_program_space_exit): Declare. (insert_single_step_breakpoint, deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint): Adjust prototypes. * breakpoint.c (executing_startup): Delete. (default_breakpoint_sspace): New. (breakpoint_restore_shadows): Skip if the address space doesn't match. (update_watchpoint): Record the frame's program space in the breakpoint location. (insert_bp_location): Record the address space in target_info. Adjust to pass the symbol space to solib_name_from_address. (breakpoint_program_space_exit): New. (insert_breakpoint_locations): Switch the symbol space and thread when inserting breakpoints. Don't insert breakpoints in a vfork parent waiting for vfork done if we're not attached to the vfork child. (remove_breakpoints_pid): New. (reattach_breakpoints): Switch to a thread of PID. Ignore breakpoints of other symbol spaces. (create_internal_breakpoint): Store the symbol space in the sal. (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint): Iterate over all symbol spaces. (update_breakpoints_after_exec): Ignore breakpoints for other symbol spaces. (remove_breakpoint): Rename to ... (remove_breakpoint_1): ... this. Pass the breakpoints symbol space to solib_name_from_address. (remove_breakpoint): New. (mark_breakpoints_out): Ignore breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (breakpoint_init_inferior): Ditto. (breakpoint_here_p): Add an address space argument and adjust to use breakpoint_address_match. (moribund_breakpoint_here_p): Ditto. (regular_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (software_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (breakpoint_thread_match): Ditto. (bpstat_check_location): Ditto. (bpstat_stop_status): Ditto. (print_breakpoint_location): If there's a location to print, switch the current symbol space. (print_one_breakpoint_location): Add `allflag' argument. (print_one_breakpoint): Ditto. Adjust. (do_captured_breakpoint_query): Adjust. (breakpoint_1): Adjust. (breakpoint_has_pc): Also match the symbol space. (describe_other_breakpoints): Add a symbol space argument and adjust. (set_default_breakpoint): Add a symbol space argument. Set default_breakpoint_sspace. (breakpoint_address_match): New. (check_duplicates_for): Add an address space argument, and adjust. (set_raw_breakpoint): Record the symbol space in the location and in the breakpoint. (set_longjmp_breakpoint): Skip longjmp master breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (remove_thread_event_breakpoints, remove_solib_event_breakpoints) (disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs): Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (disable_breakpoints_in_unloaded_shlib): Match symbol spaces. (create_catchpoint): Set the symbol space in the sal. (disable_breakpoints_before_startup): Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. Set executing_startup in the current symbol space. (enable_breakpoints_after_startup): Clear executing_startup in the current symbol space. Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (clone_momentary_breakpoint): Also copy the symbol space. (add_location_to_breakpoint): Set the location's symbol space. (bp_loc_is_permanent): Switch thread and symbol space. (create_breakpoint): Adjust. (expand_line_sal_maybe): Expand comment to mention symbol spaces. Switch thread and symbol space when reading memory. (parse_breakpoint_sals): Set the symbol space in the sal. (break_command_really): Ditto. (skip_prologue_sal): Switch and space. (resolve_sal_pc): Ditto. (watch_command_1): Record the symbol space in the sal. (create_ada_exception_breakpoint): Adjust. (clear_command): Adjust. Match symbol spaces. (update_global_location_list): Use breakpoint_address_match. (breakpoint_re_set_one): Switch thread and space. (breakpoint_re_set): Save symbol space. (breakpoint_re_set_thread): Also reset the symbol space. (deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint): Add an address space argument. Adjust. (insert_single_step_breakpoint): Ditto. (single_step_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (clear_syscall_counts): New. (_initialize_breakpoint): Install it as inferior_exit observer. * exec.h: Include "progspace.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime): New defines. (exec_close): Declare. * exec.c: Include "gdbthread.h" and "progspace.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime, current_target_sections_1): Delete. (using_exec_ops): New. (exec_close_1): Rename to exec_close, and make public. (exec_close): Rename to exec_close_1, and adjust all callers. Add description. Remove target sections and close executables from all program spaces. (exec_file_attach): Add comment. (add_target_sections): Check on `using_exec_ops' to check if the target should be pushed. (remove_target_sections): Only unpush the target if there are no more target sections in any symbol space. * gdbcore.h: Include "exec.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime): Remove declarations. * frame.h (get_frame_program_space, get_frame_address_space) (frame_unwind_program_space): Declare. * frame.c (struct frame_info) <pspace, aspace>: New fields. (create_sentinel_frame): Add program space argument. Set the pspace and aspace fields of the frame object. (get_current_frame, create_new_frame): Adjust. (get_frame_program_space): New. (frame_unwind_program_space): New. (get_frame_address_space): New. * stack.c (print_frame_info): Adjust. (print_frame): Use the frame's program space. * gdbthread.h (any_live_thread_of_process): Declare. * thread.c (any_live_thread_of_process): New. (switch_to_thread): Switch the program space as well. (restore_selected_frame): Don't warn if trying to restore frame level 0. * inferior.h: Include "progspace.h". (detach_fork): Declare. (struct inferior) <removable, aspace, pspace> <vfork_parent, vfork_child, pending_detach> <waiting_for_vfork_done>: New fields. <terminal_info>: Remove field. <data, num_data>: New fields. (register_inferior_data, register_inferior_data_with_cleanup) (clear_inferior_data, set_inferior_data, inferior_data): Declare. (exit_inferior, exit_inferior_silent, exit_inferior_num_silent) (inferior_appeared): Declare. (find_inferior_pid): Typo. (find_inferior_id, find_inferior_for_program_space): Declare. (set_current_inferior, save_current_inferior, prune_inferiors) (number_of_inferiors): Declare. (inferior_list): Declare. * inferior.c: Include "gdbcore.h" and "symfile.h". (inferior_list): Make public. (delete_inferior_1): Always delete thread silently. (find_inferior_id): Make public. (current_inferior_): New. (current_inferior): Use it. (set_current_inferior): New. (restore_inferior): New. (save_current_inferior): New. (free_inferior): Free the per-inferior data. (add_inferior_silent): Allocate per-inferior data. Call inferior_appeared. (delete_threads_of_inferior): New. (delete_inferior_1): Adjust interface to take an inferior pointer. (delete_inferior): Adjust. (delete_inferior_silent): Adjust. (exit_inferior_1): New. (exit_inferior): New. (exit_inferior_silent): New. (exit_inferior_num_silent): New. (detach_inferior): Adjust. (inferior_appeared): New. (discard_all_inferiors): Adjust. (find_inferior_id): Make public. Assert pid is not zero. (find_inferior_for_program_space): New. (have_inferiors): Check if we have any inferior with pid not zero. (have_live_inferiors): Go over all pushed targets looking for process_stratum. (prune_inferiors): New. (number_of_inferiors): New. (print_inferior): Add executable column. Print vfork parent/child relationships. (inferior_command): Adjust to cope with not running inferiors. (remove_inferior_command): New. (add_inferior_command): New. (clone_inferior_command): New. (struct inferior_data): New. (struct inferior_data_registration): New. (struct inferior_data_registry): New. (inferior_data_registry): New. (register_inferior_data_with_cleanup): New. (register_inferior_data): New. (inferior_alloc_data): New. (inferior_free_data): New. (clear_inferior_data): New. (set_inferior_data): New. (inferior_data): New. (initialize_inferiors): New. (_initialize_inferiors): Register "add-inferior", "remove-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands. * objfiles.h: Include "progspace.h". (struct objfile) <pspace>: New field. (symfile_objfile, object_files): Don't declare. (ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES): New. (ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES_SAFE): New. (ALL_OBJFILES, ALL_OBJFILES_SAFE): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_SYMTABS): New. (ALL_PRIMARY_SYMTABS): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_PRIMARY_SYMTABS): New. (ALL_PSYMTABS): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_PSYMTABS): New. * objfiles.c (object_files, symfile_objfile): Delete. (struct objfile_sspace_info): New. (objfiles_pspace_data): New. (objfiles_pspace_data_cleanup): New. (get_objfile_pspace_data): New. (objfiles_changed_p): Delete. (allocate_objfile): Set the objfile's program space. Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (free_objfile): Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (objfile_relocate): Ditto. (update_section_map): Add pspace argument. Adjust to iterate over objfiles in the passed in pspace. (find_pc_section): Delete sections and num_sections statics. Adjust to refer to program space's objfiles_changed_p. Adjust to refer to sections and num_sections store in the objfile's pspace data. (objfiles_changed): Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (_initialize_objfiles): New. * linespec.c (decode_all_digits, decode_dollar): Set the sal's program space. * source.c (current_source_pspace): New. (get_current_source_symtab_and_line): Set the sal's program space. (set_current_source_symtab_and_line): Set current_source_pspace. (select_source_symtab): Ditto. Use ALL_OBJFILES. (forget_cached_source_info): Iterate over all program spaces. * symfile.c (clear_symtab_users): Adjust. * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics): Iterate over all program spaces. (print_objfile_statistics): Ditto. (maintenance_print_msymbols): Ditto. (maintenance_print_objfiles): Ditto. (maintenance_info_symtabs): Ditto. (maintenance_info_psymtabs): Ditto. * symtab.h (SYMTAB_PSPACE): New. (struct symtab_and_line) <pspace>: New field. * symtab.c (init_sal): Clear the sal's program space. (find_pc_sect_symtab): Set the sal's program space. Switch thread and space. (append_expanded_sal): Add program space argument. Iterate over all program spaces. (expand_line_sal): Iterate over all program spaces. Switch program space. * target.h (enum target_waitkind) <TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE>: New. (struct target_ops) <to_thread_address_space>: New field. (target_thread_address_space): Define. * target.c (target_detach): Only remove breakpoints from the inferior we're detaching. (target_thread_address_space): New. * defs.h (initialize_progspace): Declare. * top.c (gdb_init): Call it. * solist.h (struct so_list) <sspace>: New field. * solib.h (struct program_space): Forward declare. (solib_name_from_address): Adjust prototype. * solib.c (so_list_head): Replace with a macro referencing the program space. (update_solib_list): Set the so's program space. (solib_name_from_address): Add a program space argument and adjust. * solib-svr4.c (struct svr4_info) <pid>: Delete field. <interp_text_sect_low, interp_text_sect_high, interp_plt_sect_low> <interp_plt_sect_high>: New fields. (svr4_info_p, svr4_info): Delete. (solib_svr4_sspace_data): New. (get_svr4_info): Rewrite. (svr4_sspace_data_cleanup): New. (open_symbol_file_object): Adjust. (svr4_default_sos): Adjust. (svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map): Adjust. (interp_text_sect_low, interp_text_sect_high, interp_plt_sect_low) (interp_plt_sect_high): Delete. (svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Adjust. (enable_break): Adjust. (svr4_clear_solib): Revert bit that removed the svr4_info here, and reinstate clearing debug_base, debug_loader_offset_p, debug_loader_offset and debug_loader_name. (_initialize_svr4_solib): Register solib_svr4_pspace_data. Don't install an inferior_exit observer anymore. * printcmd.c (struct display) <pspace>: New field. (display_command): Set the display's sspace. (do_one_display): Match the display's sspace. (display_uses_solib_p): Ditto. * linux-fork.c (detach_fork): Moved to infrun.c. (_initialize_linux_fork): Moved "detach-on-fork" command to infrun.c. * infrun.c (detach_fork): Moved from linux-fork.c. (proceed_after_vfork_done): New. (handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit): New. (follow_exec_mode_replace, follow_exec_mode_keep) (follow_exec_mode_names, follow_exec_mode_string) (show_follow_exec_mode_string): New. (follow_exec): New. Reinstate the mark_breakpoints_out call. Remove shared libraries before attaching new executable. If user wants to keep the inferior, keep it. (displaced_step_fixup): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. (resume): Ditto. (clear_proceed_status): In all-stop mode, always clear the proceed status of all threads. (prepare_to_proceed): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. (proceed): Ditto. (adjust_pc_after_break): Ditto. (handle_inferior_event): When handling a process exit, switch the program space to the inferior's that had exited. Call handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit. Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. In non-stop mode, when following a fork and detach-fork is off, also resume the other branch. Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE. Set the program space in sals. (normal_stop): Prune inferiors. (_initialize_infrun): Install the new "follow-exec-mode" command. "detach-on-fork" moved here. * regcache.h (get_regcache_aspace): Declare. * regcache.c (struct regcache) <aspace>: New field. (regcache_xmalloc): Clear the aspace. (get_regcache_aspace): New. (regcache_cpy): Copy the aspace field. (regcache_cpy_no_passthrough): Ditto. (get_thread_regcache): Fetch the thread's address space from the target, and store it in the regcache. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Set the sal's pspace. * arch-utils.c (default_has_shared_address_space): New. * arch-utils.h (default_has_shared_address_space): Declare. * gdbarch.sh (has_shared_address_space): New. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * linux-tdep.c: Include auxv.h, target.h, elf/common.h. (linux_has_shared_address_space): New. (_initialize_linux_tdep): Declare. * arm-tdep.c (arm_software_single_step): Pass the frame's address space to insert_single_step_breakpoint. * arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_software_single_step): Pass the frame's pspace to breakpoint functions. * cris-tdep.c (crisv32_single_step_through_delay): Ditto. (cris_software_single_step): Ditto. * mips-tdep.c (deal_with_atomic_sequence): Add frame argument. Pass the frame's pspace to breakpoint functions. (mips_software_single_step): Adjust. (mips_single_step_through_delay): Adjust. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_software_single_step): Adjust. * rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Adjust. * solib-irix.c (enable_break): Adjust to pass the current frame's address space to breakpoint functions. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_software_single_step): Ditto. * spu-tdep.c (spu_software_single_step): Ditto. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_software_single_step): Ditto. * record.c (record_wait): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. * fork-child.c (fork_inferior): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_follow_fork): Copy the parent's program and address spaces. (inf_ptrace_attach): Set the inferior's program and address spaces. * linux-nat.c: Include "solib.h". (linux_child_follow_fork): Manage parent and child's program and address spaces. Clone the parent's program space if necessary. Don't wait for the vfork to be done here. Refuse to resume if following the vfork parent while leaving the child stopped. (resume_callback): Don't resume a vfork parent. (linux_nat_resume): Also check for pending events in the lp->waitstatus field. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Report TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE events to the core. (stop_wait_callback): Don't wait for SIGSTOP on vfork parents. (cancel_breakpoint): Adjust. * linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_wait): Don't remove thread event breakpoints here. (thread_db_mourn_inferior): Don't mark breakpoints out here. Remove thread event breakpoints after mourning. * corelow.c: Include progspace.h. (core_open): Set the inferior's program and address spaces. * remote.c (remote_add_inferior): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. (remote_start_remote): Update address spaces. (extended_remote_create_inferior_1): Don't init the thread list if we already debugging other inferiors. * darwin-nat.c (darwin_attach): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. * gnu-nat.c (gnu_attach): Ditto. * go32-nat.c (go32_create_inferior): Ditto. * inf-ttrace.c (inf_ttrace_follow_fork, inf_ttrace_attach): Ditto. * monitor.c (monitor_open): Ditto. * nto-procfs.c (procfs_attach, procfs_create_inferior): Ditto. * procfs.c (do_attach): Ditto. * windows-nat.c (do_initial_windows_stuff): Ditto. * inflow.c (inferior_process_group) (terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp, terminal_inferior, (terminal_ours_1, inflow_inferior_exit, copy_terminal_info) (child_terminal_info, new_tty_postfork, set_sigint_trap): Adjust to use per-inferior data instead of inferior->terminal_info. (inflow_inferior_data): New. (inflow_new_inferior): Delete. (inflow_inferior_data_cleanup): New. (get_inflow_inferior_data): New. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_new_inferior): Rename to... (mi_inferior_appeared): ... this. (mi_interpreter_init): Adjust. * tui/tui-disasm.c: Include "progspace.h". (tui_set_disassem_content): Pass an address space to breakpoint_here_p. * NEWS: Mention multi-program debugging support. Mention new commands "add-inferior", "clone-inferior", "remove-inferior", "maint info program-spaces", and new option "set follow-exec-mode". 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/doc/ * observer.texi (new_inferior): Rename to... (inferior_appeared): ... this. 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: Adjust to spell out "follow-fork". * gdb.base/foll-exec.exp: Adjust to expect a process id before "Executing new program". * gdb.base/foll-fork.exp: Adjust to spell out "follow-fork". * gdb.base/multi-forks.exp: Ditto. Adjust to the inferior being left listed after having been killed. * gdb.base/attach.exp: Adjust to spell out "symbol-file". * gdb.base/maint.exp: Adjust test. * Makefile.in (ALL_SUBDIRS): Add gdb.multi. * gdb.multi/Makefile.in: New. * gdb.multi/base.exp: New. * gdb.multi/goodbye.c: New. * gdb.multi/hangout.c: New. * gdb.multi/hello.c: New. * gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.c: New. * gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.exp: New. * gdb.multi/crashme.c: New. 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Inferiors): Rename node to ... (Inferiors and Programs): ... this. Mention running multiple programs in the same debug session. <info inferiors>: Mention the new 'Executable' column if "info inferiors". Update examples. Document the "add-inferior", "clone-inferior", "remove-inferior" and "maint info program-spaces" commands. (Process): Rename node to... (Forks): ... this. Document "set|show follow-exec-mode".
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/* List of compunits.
These are used to do symbol lookups and file/line-number lookups. */
2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> Add base multi-executable/process support to GDB. gdb/ * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add progspace.c. (COMMON_OBS): Add progspace.o. * progspace.h: New. * progspace.c: New. * breakpoint.h (struct bp_target_info) <placed_address_space>: New field. (struct bp_location) <pspace>: New field. (struct breakpoint) <pspace>: New field. (bpstat_stop_status, breakpoint_here_p) (moribund_breakpoint_here_p, breakpoint_inserted_here_p) (regular_breakpoint_inserted_here_p) (software_breakpoint_inserted_here_p, breakpoint_thread_match) (set_default_breakpoint): Adjust prototypes. (remove_breakpoints_pid, breakpoint_program_space_exit): Declare. (insert_single_step_breakpoint, deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint): Adjust prototypes. * breakpoint.c (executing_startup): Delete. (default_breakpoint_sspace): New. (breakpoint_restore_shadows): Skip if the address space doesn't match. (update_watchpoint): Record the frame's program space in the breakpoint location. (insert_bp_location): Record the address space in target_info. Adjust to pass the symbol space to solib_name_from_address. (breakpoint_program_space_exit): New. (insert_breakpoint_locations): Switch the symbol space and thread when inserting breakpoints. Don't insert breakpoints in a vfork parent waiting for vfork done if we're not attached to the vfork child. (remove_breakpoints_pid): New. (reattach_breakpoints): Switch to a thread of PID. Ignore breakpoints of other symbol spaces. (create_internal_breakpoint): Store the symbol space in the sal. (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint): Iterate over all symbol spaces. (update_breakpoints_after_exec): Ignore breakpoints for other symbol spaces. (remove_breakpoint): Rename to ... (remove_breakpoint_1): ... this. Pass the breakpoints symbol space to solib_name_from_address. (remove_breakpoint): New. (mark_breakpoints_out): Ignore breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (breakpoint_init_inferior): Ditto. (breakpoint_here_p): Add an address space argument and adjust to use breakpoint_address_match. (moribund_breakpoint_here_p): Ditto. (regular_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (software_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (breakpoint_thread_match): Ditto. (bpstat_check_location): Ditto. (bpstat_stop_status): Ditto. (print_breakpoint_location): If there's a location to print, switch the current symbol space. (print_one_breakpoint_location): Add `allflag' argument. (print_one_breakpoint): Ditto. Adjust. (do_captured_breakpoint_query): Adjust. (breakpoint_1): Adjust. (breakpoint_has_pc): Also match the symbol space. (describe_other_breakpoints): Add a symbol space argument and adjust. (set_default_breakpoint): Add a symbol space argument. Set default_breakpoint_sspace. (breakpoint_address_match): New. (check_duplicates_for): Add an address space argument, and adjust. (set_raw_breakpoint): Record the symbol space in the location and in the breakpoint. (set_longjmp_breakpoint): Skip longjmp master breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (remove_thread_event_breakpoints, remove_solib_event_breakpoints) (disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs): Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (disable_breakpoints_in_unloaded_shlib): Match symbol spaces. (create_catchpoint): Set the symbol space in the sal. (disable_breakpoints_before_startup): Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. Set executing_startup in the current symbol space. (enable_breakpoints_after_startup): Clear executing_startup in the current symbol space. Skip breakpoints from other symbol spaces. (clone_momentary_breakpoint): Also copy the symbol space. (add_location_to_breakpoint): Set the location's symbol space. (bp_loc_is_permanent): Switch thread and symbol space. (create_breakpoint): Adjust. (expand_line_sal_maybe): Expand comment to mention symbol spaces. Switch thread and symbol space when reading memory. (parse_breakpoint_sals): Set the symbol space in the sal. (break_command_really): Ditto. (skip_prologue_sal): Switch and space. (resolve_sal_pc): Ditto. (watch_command_1): Record the symbol space in the sal. (create_ada_exception_breakpoint): Adjust. (clear_command): Adjust. Match symbol spaces. (update_global_location_list): Use breakpoint_address_match. (breakpoint_re_set_one): Switch thread and space. (breakpoint_re_set): Save symbol space. (breakpoint_re_set_thread): Also reset the symbol space. (deprecated_insert_raw_breakpoint): Add an address space argument. Adjust. (insert_single_step_breakpoint): Ditto. (single_step_breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto. (clear_syscall_counts): New. (_initialize_breakpoint): Install it as inferior_exit observer. * exec.h: Include "progspace.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime): New defines. (exec_close): Declare. * exec.c: Include "gdbthread.h" and "progspace.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime, current_target_sections_1): Delete. (using_exec_ops): New. (exec_close_1): Rename to exec_close, and make public. (exec_close): Rename to exec_close_1, and adjust all callers. Add description. Remove target sections and close executables from all program spaces. (exec_file_attach): Add comment. (add_target_sections): Check on `using_exec_ops' to check if the target should be pushed. (remove_target_sections): Only unpush the target if there are no more target sections in any symbol space. * gdbcore.h: Include "exec.h". (exec_bfd, exec_bfd_mtime): Remove declarations. * frame.h (get_frame_program_space, get_frame_address_space) (frame_unwind_program_space): Declare. * frame.c (struct frame_info) <pspace, aspace>: New fields. (create_sentinel_frame): Add program space argument. Set the pspace and aspace fields of the frame object. (get_current_frame, create_new_frame): Adjust. (get_frame_program_space): New. (frame_unwind_program_space): New. (get_frame_address_space): New. * stack.c (print_frame_info): Adjust. (print_frame): Use the frame's program space. * gdbthread.h (any_live_thread_of_process): Declare. * thread.c (any_live_thread_of_process): New. (switch_to_thread): Switch the program space as well. (restore_selected_frame): Don't warn if trying to restore frame level 0. * inferior.h: Include "progspace.h". (detach_fork): Declare. (struct inferior) <removable, aspace, pspace> <vfork_parent, vfork_child, pending_detach> <waiting_for_vfork_done>: New fields. <terminal_info>: Remove field. <data, num_data>: New fields. (register_inferior_data, register_inferior_data_with_cleanup) (clear_inferior_data, set_inferior_data, inferior_data): Declare. (exit_inferior, exit_inferior_silent, exit_inferior_num_silent) (inferior_appeared): Declare. (find_inferior_pid): Typo. (find_inferior_id, find_inferior_for_program_space): Declare. (set_current_inferior, save_current_inferior, prune_inferiors) (number_of_inferiors): Declare. (inferior_list): Declare. * inferior.c: Include "gdbcore.h" and "symfile.h". (inferior_list): Make public. (delete_inferior_1): Always delete thread silently. (find_inferior_id): Make public. (current_inferior_): New. (current_inferior): Use it. (set_current_inferior): New. (restore_inferior): New. (save_current_inferior): New. (free_inferior): Free the per-inferior data. (add_inferior_silent): Allocate per-inferior data. Call inferior_appeared. (delete_threads_of_inferior): New. (delete_inferior_1): Adjust interface to take an inferior pointer. (delete_inferior): Adjust. (delete_inferior_silent): Adjust. (exit_inferior_1): New. (exit_inferior): New. (exit_inferior_silent): New. (exit_inferior_num_silent): New. (detach_inferior): Adjust. (inferior_appeared): New. (discard_all_inferiors): Adjust. (find_inferior_id): Make public. Assert pid is not zero. (find_inferior_for_program_space): New. (have_inferiors): Check if we have any inferior with pid not zero. (have_live_inferiors): Go over all pushed targets looking for process_stratum. (prune_inferiors): New. (number_of_inferiors): New. (print_inferior): Add executable column. Print vfork parent/child relationships. (inferior_command): Adjust to cope with not running inferiors. (remove_inferior_command): New. (add_inferior_command): New. (clone_inferior_command): New. (struct inferior_data): New. (struct inferior_data_registration): New. (struct inferior_data_registry): New. (inferior_data_registry): New. (register_inferior_data_with_cleanup): New. (register_inferior_data): New. (inferior_alloc_data): New. (inferior_free_data): New. (clear_inferior_data): New. (set_inferior_data): New. (inferior_data): New. (initialize_inferiors): New. (_initialize_inferiors): Register "add-inferior", "remove-inferior" and "clone-inferior" commands. * objfiles.h: Include "progspace.h". (struct objfile) <pspace>: New field. (symfile_objfile, object_files): Don't declare. (ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES): New. (ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES_SAFE): New. (ALL_OBJFILES, ALL_OBJFILES_SAFE): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_SYMTABS): New. (ALL_PRIMARY_SYMTABS): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_PRIMARY_SYMTABS): New. (ALL_PSYMTABS): Adjust. (ALL_PSPACE_PSYMTABS): New. * objfiles.c (object_files, symfile_objfile): Delete. (struct objfile_sspace_info): New. (objfiles_pspace_data): New. (objfiles_pspace_data_cleanup): New. (get_objfile_pspace_data): New. (objfiles_changed_p): Delete. (allocate_objfile): Set the objfile's program space. Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (free_objfile): Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (objfile_relocate): Ditto. (update_section_map): Add pspace argument. Adjust to iterate over objfiles in the passed in pspace. (find_pc_section): Delete sections and num_sections statics. Adjust to refer to program space's objfiles_changed_p. Adjust to refer to sections and num_sections store in the objfile's pspace data. (objfiles_changed): Adjust to reference objfiles_changed_p in pspace data. (_initialize_objfiles): New. * linespec.c (decode_all_digits, decode_dollar): Set the sal's program space. * source.c (current_source_pspace): New. (get_current_source_symtab_and_line): Set the sal's program space. (set_current_source_symtab_and_line): Set current_source_pspace. (select_source_symtab): Ditto. Use ALL_OBJFILES. (forget_cached_source_info): Iterate over all program spaces. * symfile.c (clear_symtab_users): Adjust. * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics): Iterate over all program spaces. (print_objfile_statistics): Ditto. (maintenance_print_msymbols): Ditto. (maintenance_print_objfiles): Ditto. (maintenance_info_symtabs): Ditto. (maintenance_info_psymtabs): Ditto. * symtab.h (SYMTAB_PSPACE): New. (struct symtab_and_line) <pspace>: New field. * symtab.c (init_sal): Clear the sal's program space. (find_pc_sect_symtab): Set the sal's program space. Switch thread and space. (append_expanded_sal): Add program space argument. Iterate over all program spaces. (expand_line_sal): Iterate over all program spaces. Switch program space. * target.h (enum target_waitkind) <TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE>: New. (struct target_ops) <to_thread_address_space>: New field. (target_thread_address_space): Define. * target.c (target_detach): Only remove breakpoints from the inferior we're detaching. (target_thread_address_space): New. * defs.h (initialize_progspace): Declare. * top.c (gdb_init): Call it. * solist.h (struct so_list) <sspace>: New field. * solib.h (struct program_space): Forward declare. (solib_name_from_address): Adjust prototype. * solib.c (so_list_head): Replace with a macro referencing the program space. (update_solib_list): Set the so's program space. (solib_name_from_address): Add a program space argument and adjust. * solib-svr4.c (struct svr4_info) <pid>: Delete field. <interp_text_sect_low, interp_text_sect_high, interp_plt_sect_low> <interp_plt_sect_high>: New fields. (svr4_info_p, svr4_info): Delete. (solib_svr4_sspace_data): New. (get_svr4_info): Rewrite. (svr4_sspace_data_cleanup): New. (open_symbol_file_object): Adjust. (svr4_default_sos): Adjust. (svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map): Adjust. (interp_text_sect_low, interp_text_sect_high, interp_plt_sect_low) (interp_plt_sect_high): Delete. (svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Adjust. (enable_break): Adjust. (svr4_clear_solib): Revert bit that removed the svr4_info here, and reinstate clearing debug_base, debug_loader_offset_p, debug_loader_offset and debug_loader_name. (_initialize_svr4_solib): Register solib_svr4_pspace_data. Don't install an inferior_exit observer anymore. * printcmd.c (struct display) <pspace>: New field. (display_command): Set the display's sspace. (do_one_display): Match the display's sspace. (display_uses_solib_p): Ditto. * linux-fork.c (detach_fork): Moved to infrun.c. (_initialize_linux_fork): Moved "detach-on-fork" command to infrun.c. * infrun.c (detach_fork): Moved from linux-fork.c. (proceed_after_vfork_done): New. (handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit): New. (follow_exec_mode_replace, follow_exec_mode_keep) (follow_exec_mode_names, follow_exec_mode_string) (show_follow_exec_mode_string): New. (follow_exec): New. Reinstate the mark_breakpoints_out call. Remove shared libraries before attaching new executable. If user wants to keep the inferior, keep it. (displaced_step_fixup): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. (resume): Ditto. (clear_proceed_status): In all-stop mode, always clear the proceed status of all threads. (prepare_to_proceed): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. (proceed): Ditto. (adjust_pc_after_break): Ditto. (handle_inferior_event): When handling a process exit, switch the program space to the inferior's that had exited. Call handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit. Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. In non-stop mode, when following a fork and detach-fork is off, also resume the other branch. Handle TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE. Set the program space in sals. (normal_stop): Prune inferiors. (_initialize_infrun): Install the new "follow-exec-mode" command. "detach-on-fork" moved here. * regcache.h (get_regcache_aspace): Declare. * regcache.c (struct regcache) <aspace>: New field. (regcache_xmalloc): Clear the aspace. (get_regcache_aspace): New. (regcache_cpy): Copy the aspace field. (regcache_cpy_no_passthrough): Ditto. (get_thread_regcache): Fetch the thread's address space from the target, and store it in the regcache. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Set the sal's pspace. * arch-utils.c (default_has_shared_address_space): New. * arch-utils.h (default_has_shared_address_space): Declare. * gdbarch.sh (has_shared_address_space): New. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * linux-tdep.c: Include auxv.h, target.h, elf/common.h. (linux_has_shared_address_space): New. (_initialize_linux_tdep): Declare. * arm-tdep.c (arm_software_single_step): Pass the frame's address space to insert_single_step_breakpoint. * arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_software_single_step): Pass the frame's pspace to breakpoint functions. * cris-tdep.c (crisv32_single_step_through_delay): Ditto. (cris_software_single_step): Ditto. * mips-tdep.c (deal_with_atomic_sequence): Add frame argument. Pass the frame's pspace to breakpoint functions. (mips_software_single_step): Adjust. (mips_single_step_through_delay): Adjust. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c (rs6000_software_single_step): Adjust. * rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_deal_with_atomic_sequence): Adjust. * solib-irix.c (enable_break): Adjust to pass the current frame's address space to breakpoint functions. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_software_single_step): Ditto. * spu-tdep.c (spu_software_single_step): Ditto. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_software_single_step): Ditto. * record.c (record_wait): Adjust to pass an address space to the breakpoints module. * fork-child.c (fork_inferior): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_follow_fork): Copy the parent's program and address spaces. (inf_ptrace_attach): Set the inferior's program and address spaces. * linux-nat.c: Include "solib.h". (linux_child_follow_fork): Manage parent and child's program and address spaces. Clone the parent's program space if necessary. Don't wait for the vfork to be done here. Refuse to resume if following the vfork parent while leaving the child stopped. (resume_callback): Don't resume a vfork parent. (linux_nat_resume): Also check for pending events in the lp->waitstatus field. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Report TARGET_WAITKIND_VFORK_DONE events to the core. (stop_wait_callback): Don't wait for SIGSTOP on vfork parents. (cancel_breakpoint): Adjust. * linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_wait): Don't remove thread event breakpoints here. (thread_db_mourn_inferior): Don't mark breakpoints out here. Remove thread event breakpoints after mourning. * corelow.c: Include progspace.h. (core_open): Set the inferior's program and address spaces. * remote.c (remote_add_inferior): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. (remote_start_remote): Update address spaces. (extended_remote_create_inferior_1): Don't init the thread list if we already debugging other inferiors. * darwin-nat.c (darwin_attach): Set the new inferior's program and address spaces. * gnu-nat.c (gnu_attach): Ditto. * go32-nat.c (go32_create_inferior): Ditto. * inf-ttrace.c (inf_ttrace_follow_fork, inf_ttrace_attach): Ditto. * monitor.c (monitor_open): Ditto. * nto-procfs.c (procfs_attach, procfs_create_inferior): Ditto. * procfs.c (do_attach): Ditto. * windows-nat.c (do_initial_windows_stuff): Ditto. * inflow.c (inferior_process_group) (terminal_init_inferior_with_pgrp, terminal_inferior, (terminal_ours_1, inflow_inferior_exit, copy_terminal_info) (child_terminal_info, new_tty_postfork, set_sigint_trap): Adjust to use per-inferior data instead of inferior->terminal_info. (inflow_inferior_data): New. (inflow_new_inferior): Delete. (inflow_inferior_data_cleanup): New. (get_inflow_inferior_data): New. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_new_inferior): Rename to... (mi_inferior_appeared): ... this. (mi_interpreter_init): Adjust. * tui/tui-disasm.c: Include "progspace.h". (tui_set_disassem_content): Pass an address space to breakpoint_here_p. * NEWS: Mention multi-program debugging support. Mention new commands "add-inferior", "clone-inferior", "remove-inferior", "maint info program-spaces", and new option "set follow-exec-mode". 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/doc/ * observer.texi (new_inferior): Rename to... (inferior_appeared): ... this. 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/foll-vfork.exp: Adjust to spell out "follow-fork". * gdb.base/foll-exec.exp: Adjust to expect a process id before "Executing new program". * gdb.base/foll-fork.exp: Adjust to spell out "follow-fork". * gdb.base/multi-forks.exp: Ditto. Adjust to the inferior being left listed after having been killed. * gdb.base/attach.exp: Adjust to spell out "symbol-file". * gdb.base/maint.exp: Adjust test. * Makefile.in (ALL_SUBDIRS): Add gdb.multi. * gdb.multi/Makefile.in: New. * gdb.multi/base.exp: New. * gdb.multi/goodbye.c: New. * gdb.multi/hangout.c: New. * gdb.multi/hello.c: New. * gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.c: New. * gdb.multi/bkpt-multi-exec.exp: New. * gdb.multi/crashme.c: New. 2009-10-19 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Stan Shebs <stan@codesourcery.com> gdb/doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Inferiors): Rename node to ... (Inferiors and Programs): ... this. Mention running multiple programs in the same debug session. <info inferiors>: Mention the new 'Executable' column if "info inferiors". Update examples. Document the "add-inferior", "clone-inferior", "remove-inferior" and "maint info program-spaces" commands. (Process): Rename node to... (Forks): ... this. Document "set|show follow-exec-mode".
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struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtabs = nullptr;
/* The object file's BFD. Can be null if the objfile contains only
minimal symbols (e.g. the run time common symbols for SunOS4) or
if the objfile is a dynamic objfile (e.g. created by JIT reader
API). */
gdb_bfd_ref_ptr obfd;
/* The per-BFD data. */
struct objfile_per_bfd_storage *per_bfd = nullptr;
/* In some cases, the per_bfd object is owned by this objfile and
not by the BFD itself. In this situation, this holds the owning
pointer. */
std::unique_ptr<objfile_per_bfd_storage> per_bfd_storage;
/* The modification timestamp of the object file, as of the last time
we read its symbols. */
long mtime = 0;
/* Obstack to hold objects that should be freed when we load a new symbol
table from this object file. */
auto_obstack objfile_obstack;
/* Structure which keeps track of functions that manipulate objfile's
of the same type as this objfile. I.e. the function to read partial
symbols for example. Note that this structure is in statically
allocated memory, and is shared by all objfiles that use the
object module reader of this type. */
const struct sym_fns *sf = nullptr;
Move sym_fns::qf to objfile Currently the "partial" symbol reader is attached to the objfile's symbol functions. However, in order to allow multiple separate partial symbol readers, this association must be changed. This patch moves the "qf" member out of sym_fns as a step toward that goal. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * psymtab.c (require_partial_symbols): Check that 'sf' is not null. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_sym_fns): Update. * symfile.h (struct sym_fns) <qf>: Remove. * symfile.c (syms_from_objfile_1, reread_symbols): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language, debug_sym_fns) (install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <qf>: New member. * mipsread.c (ecoff_sym_fns): Update. * machoread.c (macho_sym_fns): Update. * elfread.c (elf_sym_fns_gdb_index, elf_sym_fns_debug_names): Don't declare. (elf_symfile_read, elf_sym_fns, elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms): Update. * dbxread.c (aout_sym_fns): Update. * coffread.c (coff_sym_fns): Update.
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/* The "quick" (aka partial) symbol functions for this symbol
reader. */
std::forward_list<quick_symbol_functions_up> qf;
Move sym_fns::qf to objfile Currently the "partial" symbol reader is attached to the objfile's symbol functions. However, in order to allow multiple separate partial symbol readers, this association must be changed. This patch moves the "qf" member out of sym_fns as a step toward that goal. gdb/ChangeLog 2021-03-20 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * psymtab.c (require_partial_symbols): Check that 'sf' is not null. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_sym_fns): Update. * symfile.h (struct sym_fns) <qf>: Remove. * symfile.c (syms_from_objfile_1, reread_symbols): Update. * symfile-debug.c (objfile::has_partial_symbols) (objfile::find_last_source_symtab) (objfile::forget_cached_source_info) (objfile::map_symtabs_matching_filename, objfile::lookup_symbol) (objfile::print_stats, objfile::dump) (objfile::expand_symtabs_for_function) (objfile::expand_all_symtabs) (objfile::expand_symtabs_with_fullname) (objfile::map_matching_symbols) (objfile::expand_symtabs_matching) (objfile::find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (objfile::map_symbol_filenames) (objfile::find_compunit_symtab_by_address) (objfile::lookup_global_symbol_language, debug_sym_fns) (install_symfile_debug_logging): Update. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <qf>: New member. * mipsread.c (ecoff_sym_fns): Update. * machoread.c (macho_sym_fns): Update. * elfread.c (elf_sym_fns_gdb_index, elf_sym_fns_debug_names): Don't declare. (elf_symfile_read, elf_sym_fns, elf_sym_fns_lazy_psyms): Update. * dbxread.c (aout_sym_fns): Update. * coffread.c (coff_sym_fns): Update.
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/* Per objfile data-pointers required by other GDB modules. */
registry<objfile> registry_fields;
/* Set of relocation offsets to apply to each section.
The table is indexed by the_bfd_section->index, thus it is generally
as large as the number of sections in the binary.
These offsets indicate that all symbols (including partial and
minimal symbols) which have been read have been relocated by this
much. Symbols which are yet to be read need to be relocated by it. */
Change section_offsets to a std::vector This changes section_offsets to be specialization of a std::vector and updates all the users. It also removes the ANOFFSET and SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS macros. Most of this is just a generic sort of cleanup, that reduces the number of lines of code. However, a couple spots were doing weird things. objfile_relocate did: - std::vector<struct section_offsets> - new_debug_offsets (SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS (debug_objfile->num_sections)); ... which seems to greatly over-estimate the number of elements needed. This appeared in set_objfile_default_section_offset: - std::vector<struct section_offsets> offsets (objf->num_sections, - { { offset } }); ... which makes sense due to type safety, but is also actively confusing given that section_offsets was previously also a kind of vector type. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 30. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range, read_xcoff_symtab) (process_xcoff_symbol, xcoff_symfile_offsets): Update. * symtab.h (MSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS): Update. (struct section_offsets, ANOFFSET, SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS): Remove. (section_offsets): New typedef. * symtab.c (fixup_section, get_msymbol_address): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_msymbols): Update. * symfile.h (relative_addr_info_to_section_offsets) (symfile_map_offsets_to_segments): Update. * symfile.c (build_section_addr_info_from_objfile) (init_objfile_sect_indices): Update. (struct place_section_arg): Change type of "offsets". (place_section): Update. (relative_addr_info_to_section_offsets): Change type of "section_offsets". Remove "num_sections" parameter. (default_symfile_offsets, syms_from_objfile_1) (set_objfile_default_section_offset): Update. (reread_symbols): No need to preserve section offsets by hand. (symfile_map_offsets_to_segments): Change type of "offsets". * stap-probe.c (relocate_address): Update. * stabsread.h (process_one_symbol): Update. * solib-target.c (struct lm_info_target) <offsets>: Change type. (solib_target_relocate_section_addresses): Update. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break, svr4_relocate_main_executable): Update. * solib-frv.c (frv_relocate_main_executable): Update. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_relocate_main_executable): Update. * solib-aix.c (solib_aix_get_section_offsets): Change return type. (solib_aix_solib_create_inferior_hook): Update. * remote.c (remote_target::get_offsets): Update. * psymtab.c (find_pc_sect_psymtab): Update. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symbol) <address, text_low, text_high>: Update. * objfiles.h (obj_section_offset): Update. (struct objfile) <section_offsets>: Change type. <num_sections>: Remove. (objfile_relocate): Update. * objfiles.c (entry_point_address_query): Update (relocate_one_symbol): Change type of "section_offsets". (objfile_relocate1, objfile_relocate1): Change type of "new_offsets". (objfile_rebase1): Update. * mipsread.c (mipscoff_symfile_read): Update. (read_alphacoff_dynamic_symtab): Remove "section_offsets" parameter. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol): Change type of "section_offsets". (parse_external, psymtab_to_symtab_1): Update. * machoread.c (macho_symfile_offsets): Update. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Update. * hppa-bsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Update. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index) (create_addrmap_from_aranges, dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, add_partial_symbol) (add_partial_subprogram, process_full_comp_unit) (read_file_scope, read_func_scope, read_lexical_block_scope) (read_call_site_scope, dwarf2_rnglists_process) (dwarf2_ranges_process, dwarf2_ranges_read) (dwarf_decode_lines_1, var_decode_location, new_symbol) (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off, dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset): Update. * dwarf2-frame.c (execute_cfa_program, dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Update. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::get_relocated_address): Update. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, read_ofile_symtab): Update. (process_one_symbol): Change type of "section_offsets". * ctfread.c (get_objfile_text_range): Update. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read, enter_linenos) (process_coff_symbol): Update. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Update. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info): Update. Change-Id: I147eb967e9b44d82f4048039de7bb44b80cd72fb
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::section_offsets section_offsets;
/* Indexes in the section_offsets array. These are initialized by the
*_symfile_offsets() family of functions (som_symfile_offsets,
xcoff_symfile_offsets, default_symfile_offsets). In theory they
should correspond to the section indexes used by bfd for the
current objfile. The exception to this for the time being is the
SOM version.
These are initialized to -1 so that we can later detect if they
are used w/o being properly assigned to. */
int sect_index_text = -1;
int sect_index_data = -1;
int sect_index_bss = -1;
int sect_index_rodata = -1;
/* These pointers are used to locate the section table, which
among other things, is used to map pc addresses into sections.
SECTIONS points to the first entry in the table, and
SECTIONS_END points to the first location past the last entry
in the table. The table is stored on the objfile_obstack. The
sections are indexed by the BFD section index; but the
structure data is only valid for certain sections
(e.g. non-empty, SEC_ALLOC). */
struct obj_section *sections = nullptr;
struct obj_section *sections_end = nullptr;
/* GDB allows to have debug symbols in separate object files. This is
used by .gnu_debuglink, ELF build id note and Mach-O OSO.
Although this is a tree structure, GDB only support one level
(ie a separate debug for a separate debug is not supported). Note that
separate debug object are in the main chain and therefore will be
Change all_objfiles adapter to be a method on program_space This changes the all_objfiles range adapter to be a method on the program space, and fixes up all the users. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-01-17 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * progspace.h (program_space) <objfiles_range>: New typedef. <objfiles>: New method. <objfiles_head>: Rename from objfiles. (object_files): Update. * guile/scm-progspace.c (gdbscm_progspace_objfiles): Update. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c (ppscm_find_pretty_printer_from_objfiles): Update. * guile/scm-objfile.c (gdbscm_objfiles): Update. * python/py-xmethods.c (gdbpy_get_matching_xmethod_workers): Update. * python/py-progspace.c (pspy_get_objfiles): Update. * python/py-prettyprint.c (find_pretty_printer_from_objfiles): Update. * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_lookup_objfile_by_name) (objfpy_lookup_objfile_by_build_id): Update. * mi/mi-cmd-file.c (mi_cmd_file_list_exec_source_files): Update. * windows-tdep.c (windows_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order): Update. * symtab.c (iterate_over_symtabs, matching_obj_sections) (expand_symtab_containing_pc, lookup_objfile_from_block) (lookup_static_symbol, basic_lookup_transparent_type) (find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab, find_symbol_at_address) (find_line_symtab, info_sources_command) (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on) (make_source_files_completion_list, find_main_name): Update. * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics) (print_objfile_statistics, maintenance_print_symbols) (maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles) (maintenance_info_symtabs, maintenance_check_symtabs) (maintenance_expand_symtabs, maintenance_info_line_tables): Update. * symfile.c (remove_symbol_file_command, overlay_invalidate_all) (find_pc_overlay, find_pc_mapped_section, list_overlays_command) (map_overlay_command, unmap_overlay_command) (simple_overlay_update, expand_symtabs_matching) (map_symbol_filenames): Update. * symfile-debug.c (set_debug_symfile): Update. * spu-tdep.c (spu_overlay_update, spu_objfile_from_frame): Update. * source.c (select_source_symtab, forget_cached_source_info): Update. * solib.c (solib_read_symbols): Update. * solib-spu.c (append_ocl_sos): Update. * psymtab.c (maintenance_print_psymbols) (maintenance_info_psymtabs, maintenance_check_psymtabs): Update. * probe.c (parse_probes_in_pspace, find_probe_by_pc): Update. * printcmd.c (info_symbol_command): Update. * ppc-linux-tdep.c (ppc_linux_spe_context_inferior_created): Update. * objfiles.h (class all_objfiles): Remove. * objfiles.c (have_partial_symbols, have_full_symbols) (have_minimal_symbols, qsort_cmp, update_section_map) (shared_objfile_contains_address_p) (default_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order): Update. * objc-lang.c (info_selectors_command, info_classes_command) (find_methods): Update. * minsyms.c (find_solib_trampoline_target): Update. * maint.c (maintenance_info_sections) (maintenance_translate_address, count_symtabs_and_blocks): Update. * main.c (captured_main_1): Update. * linux-thread-db.c (try_thread_db_load_from_pdir) (has_libpthread): Update. * linespec.c (iterate_over_all_matching_symtabs) (search_minsyms_for_name): Update. * jit.c (jit_find_objf_with_entry_addr): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (find_unwind_entry) (hppa_lookup_stub_minimal_symbol): Update. * gcore.c (gcore_create_callback, objfile_find_memory_regions): Update. * elfread.c (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_cache) (elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_by_got): Update. * dwarf2-frame.c (dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Update. * dwarf-index-write.c (save_gdb_index_command): Update. * cp-support.c (add_symbol_overload_list_qualified): Update. * breakpoint.c (create_overlay_event_breakpoint) (create_longjmp_master_breakpoint) (create_std_terminate_master_breakpoint) (create_exception_master_breakpoint): Update. * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Update. * ada-lang.c (ada_lookup_simple_minsym, add_nonlocal_symbols) (ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches) (ada_add_global_exceptions): Update.
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visited by objfiles & co iterators. Separate debug objfile always
has a non-nul separate_debug_objfile_backlink. */
/* Link to the first separate debug object, if any. */
struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile = nullptr;
gdb/ChangeLog: 2003-01-23 Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com> Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> Add support for executables whose debug info has been separated out into a separate file, leaving only a link behind. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): New fields: separate_debug_objfile and separate_debug_objfile_backlink. (put_objfile_before): New declaration. * symfile.c: #include "filenames.h". (symbol_file_add_with_addrs_or_offsets): If this objfile has its debug info in a separate file, read that, too. Save the addrs argument, so we can use it again to read the separated debug info; syms_from_objfile modifies the table we pass it. (reread_symbols): After re-reading an objfile, call reread_separate_symbols to refresh its separate debug info objfile, if it has one. (reread_separate_symbols, find_separate_debug_file, get_debug_link_info, separate_debug_file_exists): New functions. (debug_file_directory): New global var. (_initialize_symfile): Initialize debug_file_directory, and provide the new `set debug-file-directory' command to let the user change it. * objfiles.c (free_objfile): If this objfile has its debug info in a separate objfile, free that one too. If this is itself a separate debug info objfile, clear our parent's backlink. (put_objfile_before): New function. * utils.c (gnu_debuglink_crc32): New function. * defs.h (gnu_debuglink_crc32): New declaration. * Makefile.in (symfile.o): Note dependency on "filenames.h". * configure.in: Handle --with-separate-debug-dir config option. * acinclude.m4 (AC_DEFINE_DIR): New macro. * acconfig.h (DEBUGDIR): New macro. * configure, aclocal.m4, config.in: Regenerated. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2003-01-23 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Separate Debug Files): New section.
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/* If this is a separate debug object, this is used as a link to the
actual executable objfile. */
struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile_backlink = nullptr;
/* If this is a separate debug object, this is a link to the next one
for the same executable objfile. */
2003-09-11 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com> * gdbtypes.h: Add TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE. * gdbtypes.c (init_type): Handle TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE. (recursive_dump_type): Ditto. * printcmd.c (print_formatted): Ditto. * typeprint.c (print_type_scalar): Ditto. * c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_varspec_prefix): Ditto. (c_type_print_varspec_suffix, c_type_print_base): Ditto. * cp-support.h: Declare cp_check_possible_namespace_symbols, maint_cplus_cmd_list. * cp-support.c: Make maint_cplus_cmd_list extern. * cp-namespace.c: Include objfiles.h, gdbtypes.h, dictionary.h, command.h. (lookup_symbol_file): Look in possible namespace blocks when appropriate. (initialize_namespace_symtab): New. (get_possible_namespace_block, free_namespace_block) (check_possible_namespace_symbols) (check_possible_namespace_symbols_loop) (check_one_possible_namespace_symbol) (lookup_possible_namespace_symbol, maintenance_cplus_namespace) (_initialize_cp_namespace): Ditto. * block.h: Declare allocate_block. * block.c (allocate_block): New. * jv-lang.c (get_java_class_symtab): Allocate blocks via allocate_block. * symfile.h: Update declaration of add_psymbol_to_list. * symfile.c (add_psymbol_to_list): Return the partial symbol in question. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard): Add argument to scan_partial_symbols_call. (scan_partial_symbols): Add NAMESPACE argument; update calls to helper functions. (add_partial_symbol): If necessary, scan mangled names for names of namespaces. (add_partial_namespace): Add NAMESPACE argument; generate partial symbols associated to namespaces. (add_partial_enumeration): Add NAMESPACE argument. (new_symbol): Allow namespace syms. (read_namespace): Generate namespace syms. * objfiles.h: Add opaque declaration of struct symtab. (struct objfile): Add cp_namespace_symtab member. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Set objfile->cp_namespace_symtab. * Makefile.in (cp-namespace.o): Depend on objfiles_h, gdbtypes_h, dictionary_h, command_h. 2003-09-11 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com> * gdb.c++/namespace.exp: Add tests for namespace types. * gdb.c++/maint.exp (test_help): Test 'help maint cp namespace'. (test_namespace): New.
2003-09-11 19:49:20 +00:00
struct objfile *separate_debug_objfile_link = nullptr;
/* Place to stash various statistics about this objfile. */
OBJSTATS;
/* A linked list of symbols created when reading template types or
function templates. These symbols are not stored in any symbol
table, so we have to keep them here to relocate them
properly. */
struct symbol *template_symbols = nullptr;
DWARF: handle non-local references in nested functions GDB's current behavior when dealing with non-local references in the context of nested fuctions is approximative: - code using valops.c:value_of_variable read the first available stack frame that holds the corresponding variable (whereas there can be multiple candidates for this); - code directly relying on read_var_value will instead read non-local variables in frames where they are not even defined. This change adds the necessary context to symbol reads (to get the block they belong to) and to blocks (the static link property, if any) so that GDB can make the proper decisions when dealing with non-local varibale references. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to default_read_var_value. * block.c (block_static_link): New accessor. * block.h (block_static_link): Declare it. * buildsym.c (finish_block_internal): Add a static_link argument. If there is a static link, associate it to the new block. (finish_block): Add a static link argument and pass it to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_get_static_block): Update calls to finish_block and to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_with_blockvector): Update call to finish_block_internal. * buildsym.h: Forward-declare struct dynamic_prop. (struct context_stack): Add a static_link field. (finish_block): Add a static link argument. * c-exp.y: Remove an obsolete comment (evaluation of variables already start from the selected frame, and now they climb *up* the call stack) and propagate the block information to the produced expression. * d-exp.y: Likewise. * f-exp.y: Likewise. * go-exp.y: Likewise. * jv-exp.y: Likewise. * m2-exp.y: Likewise. * p-exp.y: Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Update calls to finish_block. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (convert_one_symbol): Promote the "sym" parameter to struct block_symbol, update its uses and pass its block to calls to read_var_value. (convert_symbol_sym): Update the calls to convert_one_symbol. * compile/compile-loc2c.c (do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Update call to read_var_value. * dwarf2loc.c (block_op_get_frame_base): New. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_locexpr_funcs): Implement the get_frame_base method. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_loclist_funcs): Likewise. (dwarf2locexpr_baton_eval): Add a frame argument and use it instead of the selected frame in order to evaluate the expression. (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. Update call to dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval to provide a frame in available and to handle the absence of address stack. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. * dwarf2read.c (attr_to_dynamic_prop): Add a forward declaration. (read_func_scope): Record any available static link description. Update call to finish_block. (read_lexical_block_scope): Update call to finish_block. * findvar.c (follow_static_link): New. (get_hosting_frame): New. (default_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. Use get_hosting_frame to handle non-local references. (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_range): Update calls to dwarf2_evaluate_property. (resolve_dynamic_type_internal): Likewise. * guile/scm-frame.c (gdbscm_frame_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * guile/scm-symbol.c (gdbscm_symbol_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * infcmd.c (finish_command_continuation): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_breakpoint): Likewise. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add a var_block argument to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * objfiles.c (struct static_link_htab_entry): New. (static_link_htab_entry_hash): New. (static_link_htab_entry_eq): New. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. (free_objfile): Free the STATIC_LINKS hashed map if needed. * objfiles.h: Include hashtab.h. (struct objfile): Add a static_links field. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. * printcmd.c (print_variable_and_value): Update call to read_var_value. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (bpfinishpy_init): Likewise. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * python/py-framefilter.c (extract_sym): Add a sym_block parameter and set the pointed value to NULL (TODO). (enumerate_args): Update call to extract_sym. (enumerate_locals): Update calls to extract_sym and to read_var_value. * python/py-symbol.c (sympy_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * stack.c (read_frame_local): Update call to read_var_value. (read_frame_arg): Likewise. (return_command): Likewise. * symtab.h (struct symbol_block_ops): Add a get_frame_base method. (struct symbol): Add a block field. (SYMBOL_BLOCK): New accessor. * valops.c (value_of_variable): Remove frame/block handling and pass the block argument to read_var_value, which does this job now. (value_struct_elt_for_reference): Update calls to read_var_value. (value_of_this): Pass the block found to read_var_value. * value.h (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. (default_read_var_value): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/nested-subp1.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp1.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.c: New file.
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/* Associate a static link (struct dynamic_prop *) to all blocks (struct
block *) that have one.
In the context of nested functions (available in Pascal, Ada and GNU C,
for instance), a static link (as in DWARF's DW_AT_static_link attribute)
for a function is a way to get the frame corresponding to the enclosing
function.
Very few blocks have a static link, so it's more memory efficient to
store these here rather than in struct block. Static links must be
allocated on the objfile's obstack. */
htab_up static_links;
gdb/jit: split jit_objfile_data in two The jit_objfile_data is currently used to hold information about both objfiles that are the result of JIT compilation (JITed) and objfiles that can produce JITed objfiles (JITers). I think that this double use of the type is confusing, and that things would be more obvious if we had one type for each role. This patch splits it into: - jited_objfile_data: for data about an objfile that is the result of a JIT compilation - jiter_objfile_data: for data about an objfile which produces JITed objfiles There are now two JIT-related fields in an objfile, one for each kind. With this change, the following invariants hold: - an objfile has a non-null `jiter_data` field iff it defines the required symbols of the JIT interface - an objfile has a non-null `jited_data` field iff it is the product of JIT compilation (has been produced by some JITer) gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-07-22 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca> * jit.h (struct jit_objfile_data): Split into... (struct jiter_objfile_data): ... this ... (struct jited_objfile_data): ... and this. * objfiles.h (struct objfile) <jit_data>: Remove. <jiter_data, jited_data>: New fields. * jit.c (jit_objfile_data::~jit_objfile_data): Rename to ... (jiter_objfile_data::~jiter_objfile_data): ... this. (get_jit_objfile_data): Rename to ... (get_jiter_objfile_data): ... this. (add_objfile_entry): Update. (jit_read_descriptor): Use get_jiter_objfile_data. (jit_find_objf_with_entry_addr): Use objfile's jited_data field. (jit_breakpoint_re_set_internal): Use get_jiter_objfile_data. (jit_inferior_exit_hook): Use objfile's jited_data field.
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/* JIT-related data for this objfile, if the objfile is a JITer;
that is, it produces JITed objfiles. */
std::unique_ptr<jiter_objfile_data> jiter_data = nullptr;
/* JIT-related data for this objfile, if the objfile is JITed;
that is, it was produced by a JITer. */
std::unique_ptr<jited_objfile_data> jited_data = nullptr;
/* A flag that is set to true if the JIT interface symbols are not
found in this objfile, so that we can skip the symbol lookup the
next time. If an objfile does not have the symbols, it will
never have them. */
bool skip_jit_symbol_lookup = false;
};
/* A deleter for objfile. */
struct objfile_deleter
{
void operator() (objfile *ptr) const
{
ptr->unlink ();
}
};
/* A unique pointer that holds an objfile. */
typedef std::unique_ptr<objfile, objfile_deleter> objfile_up;
/* Sections in an objfile. The section offsets are stored in the
OBJFILE. */
struct obj_section
{
/* Relocation offset applied to the section. */
CORE_ADDR offset () const
{
return this->objfile->section_offset (this->the_bfd_section);
}
/* Set the relocation offset applied to the section. */
void set_offset (CORE_ADDR offset)
{
this->objfile->set_section_offset (this->the_bfd_section, offset);
}
/* The memory address of the section (vma + offset). */
CORE_ADDR addr () const
{
return bfd_section_vma (this->the_bfd_section) + this->offset ();
}
/* The one-passed-the-end memory address of the section
(vma + size + offset). */
CORE_ADDR endaddr () const
{
return this->addr () + bfd_section_size (this->the_bfd_section);
}
/* BFD section pointer */
struct bfd_section *the_bfd_section;
/* Objfile this section is part of. */
struct objfile *objfile;
/* True if this "overlay section" is mapped into an "overlay region". */
int ovly_mapped;
};
/* Declarations for functions defined in objfiles.c */
extern int entry_point_address_query (CORE_ADDR *entry_p);
extern CORE_ADDR entry_point_address (void);
extern void build_objfile_section_table (struct objfile *);
extern void free_objfile_separate_debug (struct objfile *);
Change section_offsets to a std::vector This changes section_offsets to be specialization of a std::vector and updates all the users. It also removes the ANOFFSET and SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS macros. Most of this is just a generic sort of cleanup, that reduces the number of lines of code. However, a couple spots were doing weird things. objfile_relocate did: - std::vector<struct section_offsets> - new_debug_offsets (SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS (debug_objfile->num_sections)); ... which seems to greatly over-estimate the number of elements needed. This appeared in set_objfile_default_section_offset: - std::vector<struct section_offsets> offsets (objf->num_sections, - { { offset } }); ... which makes sense due to type safety, but is also actively confusing given that section_offsets was previously also a kind of vector type. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 30. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-08 Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> * xcoffread.c (enter_line_range, read_xcoff_symtab) (process_xcoff_symbol, xcoff_symfile_offsets): Update. * symtab.h (MSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS): Update. (struct section_offsets, ANOFFSET, SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS): Remove. (section_offsets): New typedef. * symtab.c (fixup_section, get_msymbol_address): Update. * symmisc.c (dump_msymbols): Update. * symfile.h (relative_addr_info_to_section_offsets) (symfile_map_offsets_to_segments): Update. * symfile.c (build_section_addr_info_from_objfile) (init_objfile_sect_indices): Update. (struct place_section_arg): Change type of "offsets". (place_section): Update. (relative_addr_info_to_section_offsets): Change type of "section_offsets". Remove "num_sections" parameter. (default_symfile_offsets, syms_from_objfile_1) (set_objfile_default_section_offset): Update. (reread_symbols): No need to preserve section offsets by hand. (symfile_map_offsets_to_segments): Change type of "offsets". * stap-probe.c (relocate_address): Update. * stabsread.h (process_one_symbol): Update. * solib-target.c (struct lm_info_target) <offsets>: Change type. (solib_target_relocate_section_addresses): Update. * solib-svr4.c (enable_break, svr4_relocate_main_executable): Update. * solib-frv.c (frv_relocate_main_executable): Update. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_relocate_main_executable): Update. * solib-aix.c (solib_aix_get_section_offsets): Change return type. (solib_aix_solib_create_inferior_hook): Update. * remote.c (remote_target::get_offsets): Update. * psymtab.c (find_pc_sect_psymtab): Update. * psympriv.h (struct partial_symbol) <address, text_low, text_high>: Update. * objfiles.h (obj_section_offset): Update. (struct objfile) <section_offsets>: Change type. <num_sections>: Remove. (objfile_relocate): Update. * objfiles.c (entry_point_address_query): Update (relocate_one_symbol): Change type of "section_offsets". (objfile_relocate1, objfile_relocate1): Change type of "new_offsets". (objfile_rebase1): Update. * mipsread.c (mipscoff_symfile_read): Update. (read_alphacoff_dynamic_symtab): Remove "section_offsets" parameter. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol): Change type of "section_offsets". (parse_external, psymtab_to_symtab_1): Update. * machoread.c (macho_symfile_offsets): Update. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_find_unwind_table): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (read_unwind_info): Update. * hppa-bsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Update. * dwarf2read.c (create_addrmap_from_index) (create_addrmap_from_aranges, dw2_find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab) (process_psymtab_comp_unit_reader, add_partial_symbol) (add_partial_subprogram, process_full_comp_unit) (read_file_scope, read_func_scope, read_lexical_block_scope) (read_call_site_scope, dwarf2_rnglists_process) (dwarf2_ranges_process, dwarf2_ranges_read) (dwarf_decode_lines_1, var_decode_location, new_symbol) (dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off, dwarf2_per_cu_text_offset): Update. * dwarf2-frame.c (execute_cfa_program, dwarf2_frame_find_fde): Update. * dtrace-probe.c (dtrace_probe::get_relocated_address): Update. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, read_ofile_symtab): Update. (process_one_symbol): Change type of "section_offsets". * ctfread.c (get_objfile_text_range): Update. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read, enter_linenos) (process_coff_symbol): Update. * coff-pe-read.c (add_pe_forwarded_sym): Update. * amd64-windows-tdep.c (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info): Update. Change-Id: I147eb967e9b44d82f4048039de7bb44b80cd72fb
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extern void objfile_relocate (struct objfile *, const section_offsets &);
extern void objfile_rebase (struct objfile *, CORE_ADDR);
extern int objfile_has_full_symbols (struct objfile *objfile);
extern int objfile_has_symbols (struct objfile *objfile);
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extern int have_partial_symbols (void);
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extern int have_full_symbols (void);
extern void objfile_set_sym_fns (struct objfile *objfile,
const struct sym_fns *sf);
extern void objfiles_changed (void);
/* Return true if ADDR maps into one of the sections of OBJFILE and false
otherwise. */
extern bool is_addr_in_objfile (CORE_ADDR addr, const struct objfile *objfile);
"$ gdb PROGRAM" vs "(gdb) file PROGRAM" difference; warn on failure to remove breakpoint. Turns out there's a difference between loading the program with "gdb PROGRAM", vs loading it with "(gdb) file PROGRAM". The latter results in the objfile ending up with OBJF_USERLOADED set, while not with the former. (That difference seems bogus, but still that's not the point of this patch. We can revisit that afterwards.) The new code that suppresses breakpoint removal errors for add-symbol-file objects ends up being too greedy: /* In some cases, we might not be able to remove a breakpoint in a shared library that has already been removed, but we have not yet processed the shlib unload event. Similarly for an unloaded add-symbol-file object - the user might not yet have had the chance to remove-symbol-file it. shlib_disabled will be set if the library/object has already been removed, but the breakpoint hasn't been uninserted yet, e.g., after "nosharedlibrary" or "remove-symbol-file" with breakpoints always-inserted mode. */ if (val && (bl->loc_type == bp_loc_software_breakpoint && (bl->shlib_disabled || solib_name_from_address (bl->pspace, bl->address) || userloaded_objfile_contains_address_p (bl->pspace, bl->address)))) val = 0; as it turns out that OBJF_USERLOADED can be set for objfiles loaded by some other means not add-symbol-file. In this case, symbol-file (or "file", which is really just "exec-file"+"symbol-file"). Recall that add-symbol-file is documented as: (gdb) help add-symbol-file Load symbols from FILE, assuming FILE has been dynamically loaded. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ And it's the "dynamically loaded" aspect that the breakpoint.c code cares about. So make add-symbol-file set OBJF_SHARED on its objfiles too, and tweak the breakpoint.c code to look for OBJF_SHARED instead of OBJF_USERLOADED. This restores back the missing breakpoint removal warning when we let sss-bp-on-user-bp-2.exp run on native GNU/Linux (https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-06/msg00335.html): (gdb) PASS: gdb.base/sss-bp-on-user-bp-2.exp: define stepi_del_break stepi_del_break warning: Error removing breakpoint 3 (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/sss-bp-on-user-bp-2.exp: stepi_del_break I say "restores" because this was GDB's behavior in 7.7 and earlier. And, likewise, "file" with no arguments only started turning breakpoints set in the main executable to "<pending>" with the remote-symbol-file patch (63644780). The old behavior is now restored, and we break-unload-file.exp test now exercizes both "gdb; file PROGRAM" and "gdb PROGRAM". gdb/ 2014-06-16 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (insert_bp_location, remove_breakpoint_1): Adjust. (disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile): Skip objfiles that don't have OBJF_SHARED set. * objfiles.c (userloaded_objfile_contains_address_p): Rename to... (shared_objfile_contains_address_p): ... this. Check OBJF_SHARED instead of OBJF_USERLOADED. * objfiles.h (OBJF_SHARED): Update comment. (userloaded_objfile_contains_address_p): Rename to ... (shared_objfile_contains_address_p): ... this, and update comments. * symfile.c (add_symbol_file_command): Also set OBJF_SHARED in the new objfile. (remove_symbol_file_command): Skip objfiles that don't have OBJF_SHARED set. gdb/testsuite/ 2014-06-16 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/break-main-file-remove-fail.c: New file. * gdb.base/break-main-file-remove-fail.exp: New file. * gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: Use build_executable instead of prepare_for_testing. (test_break): New parameter "initial_load". Handle it. (top level): Add initial_load cmdline/file axis.
2014-06-16 15:38:13 +01:00
/* Return true if ADDRESS maps into one of the sections of a
OBJF_SHARED objfile of PSPACE and false otherwise. */
Stale breakpoint instructions, spurious SIGTRAPS. Without the code portion of the patch, we get these failures: FAIL: gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: always-inserted on: break: continue FAIL: gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: always-inserted on: hbreak: continue FAIL: gdb.base/sym-file.exp: stale bkpts: continue to breakpoint: end here They all looks like random SIGTRAPs: continue Continuing. Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. 0x0000000000400541 in foo () at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break-unload-file.c:21 21 } (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: always-inserted on: break: continue (This is a regression caused by the remove-symbol-file command series.) break-unload-file.exp is about having breakpoints inserted, and then doing "file". I caught this while writing a test that does "file PROGRAM", while PROGRAM was already loaded, which internally does "file" first, because I wanted to force a breakpoint_re_set, but the test is more explicit in case GDB ever optimizes out that re-set. The problem is that unloading the file with "file" ends up in disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile, which marks all breakpoint locations of the objfile as both shlib_disabled, _and_ clears the inserted flag, without actually removing the breakpoints from the inferior. Now, usually, in all-stop, breakpoints will already be removed from the inferior before the user can issue the "file" command, but, with non-stop, or breakpoints always-inserted on mode, breakpoints stay inserted even while the user has the prompt. In the latter case, then, if we let the program continue, and it executes the address where we had previously set the breakpoint, it'll actually execute the breakpoint instruction that we left behind... Now, one issue is that the intent of disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile is really to handle the unloading of OBJF_USERLOADED objfiles. These are objfiles that were added with add-symbol-file and that are removed with remove-symbol-file. "add-symbol-file"'s docs in the manual clearly say these commands are used to let GDB know about dynamically loaded code: You would use this command when @var{filename} has been dynamically loaded (by some other means) into the program that is running. Similarly, the online help says: (gdb) help add-symbol-file Load symbols from FILE, assuming FILE has been dynamically loaded. So it makes sense to, like when shared libraries are unloaded through the generic solib machinery, mark the breakpoint locations as shlib_disabled. But, the "file" command is not about dynamically loaded code, it's about the main program. So the patch makes disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile skip all objfiles but OBJF_USERLOADED ones, thus skipping the main objfile. Then, the reason that disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile was clearing the inserted flag isn't clear, but likely to avoid breakpoint removal errors, assuming remove-symbol-file was called after the dynamic object was already unmapped from the inferior. In that case, it'd okay to simply clear the inserted flag, but not so if the user for example does remove-symbol-file to remove the library because he made a mistake in the library's address, and wants to re-do add-symbol-file with the correct address. To address all that, I propose an alternative implementation, that handles both cases. The patch includes changes to sym-file.exp to cover them. This implementation leaves the inserted flag alone, and handles breakpoint insertion/removal failure gracefully when the locations are in OBJF_USERLOADED objfiles, just like we handle insertion/removal failure gracefully for locations in shared libraries. To try to make sure we aren't patching back stale shadow memory contents into the inferior, in case the program mapped a different library at the same address where we had the breakpoint, without the user having had a chance of remove-symbol-file'ing before, this adds a new memory_validate_breakpoint function that checks if the breakpoint instruction is still in memory. ppc_linux_memory_remove_breakpoint does this unconditionally for all memory breakpoints, and questions whether memory_remove_breakpoint should be changed to do this for all breakpoints. Possibly yes, though I'm not certain, hence this baby-steps patch. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17, native and gdbserver. gdb/ 2014-04-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (insert_bp_location): Tolerate errors if the breakpoint is set in a user-loaded objfile. (remove_breakpoint_1): Likewise. Also tolerate errors if the location is marked shlib_disabled. If the breakpoint is set in a user-loaded objfile is a GDB-side memory breakpoint, validate it before uninsertion. (disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile): Skip non-OBJF_USERLOADED objfiles. Don't clear the location's inserted flag. * mem-break.c (memory_validate_breakpoint): New function. * objfiles.c (userloaded_objfile_contains_address_p): New function. * objfiles.h (userloaded_objfile_contains_address_p): Declare. * target.h (memory_validate_breakpoint): New declaration. gdb/testsuite/ 2014-04-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/break-unload-file.c: New file. * gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: New file. * gdb.base/sym-file-lib.c (baz): New function. * gdb.base/sym-file-loader.c (struct segment) <mapped_size>: New field. (load): Store the segment's mapped size. (unload): New function. (unload_shlib): New function. * gdb.base/sym-file-loader.h (unload_shlib): New declaration. * gdb.base/sym-file-main.c (main): Unload, and reload the library, set a breakpoint at baz, and call it. * gdb.base/sym-file.exp: New tests for stale breakpoint instructions.
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extern bool shared_objfile_contains_address_p (struct program_space *pspace,
gdb, gdbserver, gdbsupport: fix leading space vs tabs issues Many spots incorrectly use only spaces for indentation (for example, there are a lot of spots in ada-lang.c). I've always found it awkward when I needed to edit one of these spots: do I keep the original wrong indentation, or do I fix it? What if the lines around it are also wrong, do I fix them too? I probably don't want to fix them in the same patch, to avoid adding noise to my patch. So I propose to fix as much as possible once and for all (hopefully). One typical counter argument for this is that it makes code archeology more difficult, because git-blame will show this commit as the last change for these lines. My counter counter argument is: when git-blaming, you often need to do "blame the file at the parent commit" anyway, to go past some other refactor that touched the line you are interested in, but is not the change you are looking for. So you already need a somewhat efficient way to do this. Using some interactive tool, rather than plain git-blame, makes this trivial. For example, I use "tig blame <file>", where going back past the commit that changed the currently selected line is one keystroke. It looks like Magit in Emacs does it too (though I've never used it). Web viewers of Github and Gitlab do it too. My point is that it won't really make archeology more difficult. The other typical counter argument is that it will cause conflicts with existing patches. That's true... but it's a one time cost, and those are not conflicts that are difficult to resolve. I have also tried "git rebase --ignore-whitespace", it seems to work well. 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Change-Id: I4bad7ae6be0fbe14168b8ebafb98ffe14964a695
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CORE_ADDR address);
Stale breakpoint instructions, spurious SIGTRAPS. Without the code portion of the patch, we get these failures: FAIL: gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: always-inserted on: break: continue FAIL: gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: always-inserted on: hbreak: continue FAIL: gdb.base/sym-file.exp: stale bkpts: continue to breakpoint: end here They all looks like random SIGTRAPs: continue Continuing. Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. 0x0000000000400541 in foo () at ../../../src/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/break-unload-file.c:21 21 } (gdb) FAIL: gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: always-inserted on: break: continue (This is a regression caused by the remove-symbol-file command series.) break-unload-file.exp is about having breakpoints inserted, and then doing "file". I caught this while writing a test that does "file PROGRAM", while PROGRAM was already loaded, which internally does "file" first, because I wanted to force a breakpoint_re_set, but the test is more explicit in case GDB ever optimizes out that re-set. The problem is that unloading the file with "file" ends up in disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile, which marks all breakpoint locations of the objfile as both shlib_disabled, _and_ clears the inserted flag, without actually removing the breakpoints from the inferior. Now, usually, in all-stop, breakpoints will already be removed from the inferior before the user can issue the "file" command, but, with non-stop, or breakpoints always-inserted on mode, breakpoints stay inserted even while the user has the prompt. In the latter case, then, if we let the program continue, and it executes the address where we had previously set the breakpoint, it'll actually execute the breakpoint instruction that we left behind... Now, one issue is that the intent of disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile is really to handle the unloading of OBJF_USERLOADED objfiles. These are objfiles that were added with add-symbol-file and that are removed with remove-symbol-file. "add-symbol-file"'s docs in the manual clearly say these commands are used to let GDB know about dynamically loaded code: You would use this command when @var{filename} has been dynamically loaded (by some other means) into the program that is running. Similarly, the online help says: (gdb) help add-symbol-file Load symbols from FILE, assuming FILE has been dynamically loaded. So it makes sense to, like when shared libraries are unloaded through the generic solib machinery, mark the breakpoint locations as shlib_disabled. But, the "file" command is not about dynamically loaded code, it's about the main program. So the patch makes disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile skip all objfiles but OBJF_USERLOADED ones, thus skipping the main objfile. Then, the reason that disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile was clearing the inserted flag isn't clear, but likely to avoid breakpoint removal errors, assuming remove-symbol-file was called after the dynamic object was already unmapped from the inferior. In that case, it'd okay to simply clear the inserted flag, but not so if the user for example does remove-symbol-file to remove the library because he made a mistake in the library's address, and wants to re-do add-symbol-file with the correct address. To address all that, I propose an alternative implementation, that handles both cases. The patch includes changes to sym-file.exp to cover them. This implementation leaves the inserted flag alone, and handles breakpoint insertion/removal failure gracefully when the locations are in OBJF_USERLOADED objfiles, just like we handle insertion/removal failure gracefully for locations in shared libraries. To try to make sure we aren't patching back stale shadow memory contents into the inferior, in case the program mapped a different library at the same address where we had the breakpoint, without the user having had a chance of remove-symbol-file'ing before, this adds a new memory_validate_breakpoint function that checks if the breakpoint instruction is still in memory. ppc_linux_memory_remove_breakpoint does this unconditionally for all memory breakpoints, and questions whether memory_remove_breakpoint should be changed to do this for all breakpoints. Possibly yes, though I'm not certain, hence this baby-steps patch. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 17, native and gdbserver. gdb/ 2014-04-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * breakpoint.c (insert_bp_location): Tolerate errors if the breakpoint is set in a user-loaded objfile. (remove_breakpoint_1): Likewise. Also tolerate errors if the location is marked shlib_disabled. If the breakpoint is set in a user-loaded objfile is a GDB-side memory breakpoint, validate it before uninsertion. (disable_breakpoints_in_freed_objfile): Skip non-OBJF_USERLOADED objfiles. Don't clear the location's inserted flag. * mem-break.c (memory_validate_breakpoint): New function. * objfiles.c (userloaded_objfile_contains_address_p): New function. * objfiles.h (userloaded_objfile_contains_address_p): Declare. * target.h (memory_validate_breakpoint): New declaration. gdb/testsuite/ 2014-04-23 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/break-unload-file.c: New file. * gdb.base/break-unload-file.exp: New file. * gdb.base/sym-file-lib.c (baz): New function. * gdb.base/sym-file-loader.c (struct segment) <mapped_size>: New field. (load): Store the segment's mapped size. (unload): New function. (unload_shlib): New function. * gdb.base/sym-file-loader.h (unload_shlib): New declaration. * gdb.base/sym-file-main.c (main): Unload, and reload the library, set a breakpoint at baz, and call it. * gdb.base/sym-file.exp: New tests for stale breakpoint instructions.
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/* This operation deletes all objfile entries that represent solibs that
weren't explicitly loaded by the user, via e.g., the add-symbol-file
command. */
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extern void objfile_purge_solibs (void);
/* Functions for dealing with the minimal symbol table, really a misc
address<->symbol mapping for things we don't have debug symbols for. */
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extern int have_minimal_symbols (void);
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extern struct obj_section *find_pc_section (CORE_ADDR pc);
* objfiles.h (pc_in_section): New prototype. (in_plt_section): Remove name argument, replace prototype with static inline function. * mips-tdep.h: Include "objfiles.h". (in_mips_stubs_section): New function. * hppa-tdep.h (gdbarch_tdep): Remove name argument of in_solib_call_trampoline member. (hppa_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument. * objfiles.c (pc_in_section): New function. (in_plt_section): Remove function. * mips-linux-tdep.c: Include "objfiles.h". (mips_linux_in_dynsym_stub): Call in_mips_stubs_section. Remove name argument. Return 1 rather than the low 16-bit halfword of any instruction examined. (mips_linux_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Update mips_linux_in_dynsym_stub call accordingly. * mips-tdep.c (mips_stub_frame_sniffer): Use in_mips_stubs_section rather than an equivalent hand-coded sequence. * hppa-hpux-tdep.c (in_opd_section): Remove function. (hppa32_hpux_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument. (hppa64_hpux_in_solib_call_trampoline): Likewise. (hppa64_hpux_find_global_pointer): Use pc_in_section rather than in_opd_section. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_stub_unwind_sniffer): Remove name argument on call to tdep->in_solib_call_trampoline. (hppa_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument, update according to in_plt_section change. (hppa_skip_trampoline_code): Update according to in_plt_section change. * aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * arm-symbian-tdep.c (arm_symbian_skip_trampoline_code): Likewise. * arm-tdep.c (arm_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * hppa-linux-tdep.c (hppa_linux_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppabsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * nios2-tdep.c (nios2_stub_frame_sniffer): Likewise. * nto-tdep.c (nto_relocate_section_addresses): Likewise. * s390-tdep.c (s390_stub_frame_sniffer): Likewise. * sh-tdep.c (sh_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-frv.c (frv_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-target.c (solib_target_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_analyze_prologue): Likewise. * tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise.
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/* Return non-zero if PC is in a section called NAME. */
-Wwrite-strings: The Rest This is the remainder boring constification that all looks more of less borderline obvious IMO. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-04-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * ada-exp.y (yyerror): Constify. * ada-lang.c (bound_name, get_selections) (ada_variant_discrim_type) (ada_variant_discrim_name, ada_value_struct_elt) (ada_lookup_struct_elt_type, is_unchecked_variant) (ada_which_variant_applies, standard_exc, ada_get_next_arg) (catch_ada_exception_command_split) (catch_ada_assert_command_split, catch_assert_command) (ada_op_name): Constify. * ada-lang.h (ada_yyerror, get_selections) (ada_variant_discrim_name, ada_value_struct_elt): Constify. * arc-tdep.c (arc_print_frame_cache): Constify. * arm-tdep.c (arm_skip_stub): Constify. * ax-gdb.c (gen_binop, gen_struct_ref_recursive, gen_struct_ref) (gen_aggregate_elt_ref): Constify. * bcache.c (print_bcache_statistics): Constify. * bcache.h (print_bcache_statistics): Constify. * break-catch-throw.c (catch_exception_command_1): * breakpoint.c (struct ep_type_description::description): Constify. (add_solib_catchpoint): Constify. (catch_fork_command_1): Add cast. (add_catch_command): Constify. * breakpoint.h (add_catch_command, add_solib_catchpoint): Constify. * bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_state): Constify. * buildsym.c (patch_subfile_names): Constify. * buildsym.h (next_symbol_text_func, patch_subfile_names): Constify. * c-exp.y (yyerror): Constify. (token::oper): Constify. * c-lang.h (c_yyerror, cp_print_class_member): Constify. * c-varobj.c (cplus_describe_child): Constify. * charset.c (find_charset_names): Add cast. (find_charset_names): Constify array and add const_cast. * cli/cli-cmds.c (complete_command, cd_command): Constify. (edit_command): Constify. * cli/cli-decode.c (lookup_cmd): Constify. * cli/cli-dump.c (dump_memory_command, dump_value_command): Constify. (struct dump_context): Constify. (add_dump_command, restore_command): Constify. * cli/cli-script.c (get_command_line): Constify. * cli/cli-script.h (get_command_line): Constify. * cli/cli-utils.c (check_for_argument): Constify. * cli/cli-utils.h (check_for_argument): Constify. * coff-pe-read.c (struct read_pe_section_data): Constify. * command.h (lookup_cmd): Constify. * common/print-utils.c (decimal2str): Constify. * completer.c (gdb_print_filename): Constify. * corefile.c (set_gnutarget): Constify. * cp-name-parser.y (yyerror): Constify. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_class_member): Constify. * cris-tdep.c (cris_register_name, crisv32_register_name): Constify. * d-exp.y (yyerror): Constify. (struct token::oper): Constify. * d-lang.h (d_yyerror): Constify. * dbxread.c (struct header_file_location::name): Constify. (add_old_header_file, add_new_header_file, last_function_name) (dbx_next_symbol_text, add_bincl_to_list) (find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab, set_namestring) (find_stab_function_addr, read_dbx_symtab, start_psymtab) (dbx_end_psymtab, read_ofile_symtab, process_one_symbol): * defs.h (command_line_input, print_address_symbolic) (deprecated_readline_begin_hook): Constify. * dwarf2read.c (anonymous_struct_prefix, dwarf_bool_name): Constify. * event-top.c (handle_line_of_input): Constify and add cast. * exceptions.c (catch_errors): Constify. * exceptions.h (catch_errors): Constify. * expprint.c (print_subexp_standard, op_string, op_name) (op_name_standard, dump_raw_expression, dump_raw_expression): * expression.h (op_name, op_string, dump_raw_expression): Constify. * f-exp.y (yyerror): Constify. (struct token::oper): Constify. (struct f77_boolean_val::name): Constify. * f-lang.c (f_word_break_characters): Constify. * f-lang.h (f_yyerror): Constify. * fork-child.c (fork_inferior): Add cast. * frv-tdep.c (struct gdbarch_tdep::register_names): Constify. (new_variant): Constify. * gdbarch.sh (pstring_ptr, pstring_list): Constify. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * gdbcore.h (set_gnutarget): Constify. * go-exp.y (yyerror): Constify. (token::oper): Constify. * go-lang.h (go_yyerror): Constify. * go32-nat.c (go32_sysinfo): Constify. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_breakpoint_expression): Constify. * guile/scm-cmd.c (cmdscm_function): Constify. * guile/scm-param.c (pascm_param_value): Constify. * h8300-tdep.c (h8300_register_name, h8300s_register_name) (h8300sx_register_name): Constify. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa32_register_name, hppa64_register_name): Constify. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_register_names): Constify. * infcmd.c (construct_inferior_arguments): Constify. (path_command, attach_post_wait): Constify. * language.c (show_range_command, show_case_command) (unk_lang_error): Constify. * language.h (language_defn::la_error) (language_defn::la_name_of_this): Constify. * linespec.c (decode_line_2): Constify. * linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_err_str): Constify. * lm32-tdep.c (lm32_register_name): Constify. * m2-exp.y (yyerror): Constify. * m2-lang.h (m2_yyerror): Constify. * m32r-tdep.c (m32r_register_names): Constify and make static. * m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_register_names): Constify. * m88k-tdep.c (m88k_register_name): Constify. * macroexp.c (appendmem): Constify. * mdebugread.c (fdr_name, add_data_symbol, parse_type) (upgrade_type, parse_external, parse_partial_symbols) (mdebug_next_symbol_text, cross_ref, mylookup_symbol, new_psymtab) (new_symbol): Constify. * memattr.c (mem_info_command): Constify. * mep-tdep.c (register_name_from_keyword): Constify. * mi/mi-cmd-env.c (mi_cmd_env_path, _initialize_mi_cmd_env): Constify. * mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (list_args_or_locals): Constify. * mi/mi-cmd-var.c (mi_cmd_var_show_attributes): Constify. * mi/mi-main.c (captured_mi_execute_command): Constify and add cast. (mi_execute_async_cli_command): Constify. * mips-tdep.c (mips_register_name): Constify. * mn10300-tdep.c (register_name, mn10300_generic_register_name) (am33_register_name, am33_2_register_name) * moxie-tdep.c (moxie_register_names): Constify. * nat/linux-osdata.c (osdata_type): Constify fields. * nto-tdep.c (nto_parse_redirection): Constify. * objc-lang.c (lookup_struct_typedef, lookup_objc_class) (lookup_child_selector): Constify. (objc_methcall::name): Constify. * objc-lang.h (lookup_objc_class, lookup_child_selector) (lookup_struct_typedef): Constify. * objfiles.c (pc_in_section): Constify. * objfiles.h (pc_in_section): Constify. * p-exp.y (struct token::oper): Constify. (yyerror): Constify. * p-lang.h (pascal_yyerror): Constify. * parser-defs.h (op_name_standard): Constify. (op_print::string): Constify. (exp_descriptor::op_name): Constify. * printcmd.c (print_address_symbolic): Constify. * psymtab.c (print_partial_symbols): Constify. * python/py-breakpoint.c (stop_func): Constify. (bppy_get_expression): Constify. * python/py-cmd.c (cmdpy_completer::name): Constify. (cmdpy_function): Constify. * python/py-event.c (evpy_add_attribute) (gdbpy_initialize_event_generic): Constify. * python/py-event.h (evpy_add_attribute) (gdbpy_initialize_event_generic): Constify. * python/py-evts.c (add_new_registry): Constify. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (outofscope_func): Constify. * python/py-framefilter.c (get_py_iter_from_func): Constify. * python/py-inferior.c (get_buffer): Add cast. * python/py-param.c (parm_constant::name): Constify. * python/py-unwind.c (fprint_frame_id): Constify. * python/python.c (gdbpy_parameter_value): Constify. * remote-fileio.c (remote_fio_func_map): Make 'name' const. * remote.c (memory_packet_config::name): Constify. (show_packet_config_cmd, remote_write_bytes) (remote_buffer_add_string): * reverse.c (exec_reverse_once): Constify. * rs6000-tdep.c (variant::name, variant::description): Constify. * rust-exp.y (rustyyerror): Constify. * rust-lang.c (rust_op_name): Constify. * rust-lang.h (rustyyerror): Constify. * serial.h (serial_ops::name): Constify. * sh-tdep.c (sh_sh_register_name, sh_sh3_register_name) (sh_sh3e_register_name, sh_sh2e_register_name) (sh_sh2a_register_name, sh_sh2a_nofpu_register_name) (sh_sh_dsp_register_name, sh_sh3_dsp_register_name) (sh_sh4_register_name, sh_sh4_nofpu_register_name) (sh_sh4al_dsp_register_name): Constify. * sh64-tdep.c (sh64_register_name): Constify. * solib-darwin.c (lookup_symbol_from_bfd): Constify. * spu-tdep.c (spu_register_name, info_spu_dma_cmdlist): Constify. * stabsread.c (patch_block_stabs, read_type_number) (ref_map::stabs, ref_add, process_reference) (symbol_reference_defined, define_symbol, define_symbol) (error_type, read_type, read_member_functions, read_cpp_abbrev) (read_one_struct_field, read_struct_fields, read_baseclasses) (read_tilde_fields, read_struct_type, read_array_type) (read_enum_type, read_sun_builtin_type, read_sun_floating_type) (read_huge_number, read_range_type, read_args, common_block_start) (find_name_end): Constify. * stabsread.h (common_block_start, define_symbol) (process_one_symbol, symbol_reference_defined, ref_add): * symfile.c (get_section_index, add_symbol_file_command): * symfile.h (get_section_index): Constify. * target-descriptions.c (tdesc_type::name): Constify. (tdesc_free_type): Add cast. * target.c (find_default_run_target): (add_deprecated_target_alias, find_default_run_target) (target_announce_detach): Constify. (do_option): Constify. * target.h (add_deprecated_target_alias): Constify. * thread.c (print_thread_info_1): Constify. * top.c (deprecated_readline_begin_hook, command_line_input): Constify. (init_main): Add casts. * top.h (handle_line_of_input): Constify. * tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_write_uploaded_tsv): Constify. * tracepoint.c (tvariables_info_1, trace_status_mi): Constify. (tfind_command): Rename to ... (tfind_command_1): ... this and constify. (tfind_command): New function. (tfind_end_command, tfind_start_command): Adjust. (encode_source_string): Constify. * tracepoint.h (encode_source_string): Constify. * tui/tui-data.c (tui_partial_win_by_name): Constify. * tui/tui-data.h (tui_partial_win_by_name): Constify. * tui/tui-source.c (tui_set_source_content_nil): Constify. * tui/tui-source.h (tui_set_source_content_nil): Constify. * tui/tui-win.c (parse_scrolling_args): Constify. * tui/tui-windata.c (tui_erase_data_content): Constify. * tui/tui-windata.h (tui_erase_data_content): Constify. * tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_erase_source_content): Constify. * tui/tui.c (tui_enable): Add cast. * utils.c (defaulted_query): Constify. (init_page_info): Add cast. (puts_debug, subset_compare): Constify. * utils.h (subset_compare): Constify. * varobj.c (varobj_format_string): Constify. * varobj.h (varobj_format_string): Constify. * vax-tdep.c (vax_register_name): Constify. * windows-nat.c (windows_detach): Constify. * xcoffread.c (process_linenos, xcoff_next_symbol_text): Constify. * xml-support.c (gdb_xml_end_element): Constify. * xml-tdesc.c (tdesc_start_reg): Constify. * xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_register_name): Constify. * xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_find_register_by_name): Constify. * xtensa-tdep.h (xtensa_register_t::name): Constify. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2017-04-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdbreplay.c (sync_error): Constify. * linux-x86-low.c (push_opcode): Constify.
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extern int pc_in_section (CORE_ADDR, const char *);
* objfiles.h (pc_in_section): New prototype. (in_plt_section): Remove name argument, replace prototype with static inline function. * mips-tdep.h: Include "objfiles.h". (in_mips_stubs_section): New function. * hppa-tdep.h (gdbarch_tdep): Remove name argument of in_solib_call_trampoline member. (hppa_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument. * objfiles.c (pc_in_section): New function. (in_plt_section): Remove function. * mips-linux-tdep.c: Include "objfiles.h". (mips_linux_in_dynsym_stub): Call in_mips_stubs_section. Remove name argument. Return 1 rather than the low 16-bit halfword of any instruction examined. (mips_linux_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Update mips_linux_in_dynsym_stub call accordingly. * mips-tdep.c (mips_stub_frame_sniffer): Use in_mips_stubs_section rather than an equivalent hand-coded sequence. * hppa-hpux-tdep.c (in_opd_section): Remove function. (hppa32_hpux_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument. (hppa64_hpux_in_solib_call_trampoline): Likewise. (hppa64_hpux_find_global_pointer): Use pc_in_section rather than in_opd_section. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_stub_unwind_sniffer): Remove name argument on call to tdep->in_solib_call_trampoline. (hppa_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument, update according to in_plt_section change. (hppa_skip_trampoline_code): Update according to in_plt_section change. * aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * arm-symbian-tdep.c (arm_symbian_skip_trampoline_code): Likewise. * arm-tdep.c (arm_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * hppa-linux-tdep.c (hppa_linux_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppabsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * nios2-tdep.c (nios2_stub_frame_sniffer): Likewise. * nto-tdep.c (nto_relocate_section_addresses): Likewise. * s390-tdep.c (s390_stub_frame_sniffer): Likewise. * sh-tdep.c (sh_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-frv.c (frv_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-target.c (solib_target_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_analyze_prologue): Likewise. * tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise.
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/* Return non-zero if PC is in a SVR4-style procedure linkage table
section. */
static inline int
in_plt_section (CORE_ADDR pc)
{
[gdb/breakpoint] Handle .plt.sec in in_plt_section Consider the following test-case small.c: ... #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> int main (void) { int *p = (int *)malloc (sizeof(int) * 4); memset (p, 0, sizeof(p)); printf ("p[0] = %d; p[3] = %d\n", p[0], p[3]); return 0; } ... On Ubuntu 20.04, we get: ... $ gcc -O0 -g small.c $ gdb -batch a.out -ex start -ex step Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at small.c:6 6 int *p = (int *) malloc(sizeof(int) * 4); p[0] = 0; p[3] = 0 [Inferior 1 (process $dec) exited normally] ... but after switching off the on-by-default fcf-protection, we get the desired behaviour: ... $ gcc -O0 -g small.c -fcf-protection=none $ gdb -batch a.out -ex start -ex step Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at small.c:6 6 int *p = (int *) malloc(sizeof(int) * 4); 7 memset (p, 0, sizeof(p)); ... Using "set debug infrun 1", the first observable difference between the two debug sessions is that with -fcf-protection=none we get: ... [infrun] process_event_stop_test: stepped into dynsym resolve code ... In this case, "in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code (malloc@plt)" returns true because "in_plt_section (malloc@plt)" returns true. With -fcf-protection=full, "in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code (malloc@plt)" returns false because "in_plt_section (malloc@plt)" returns false, because the section name for malloc@plt is .plt.sec instead of .plt, which is not handled in in_plt_section: ... static inline int in_plt_section (CORE_ADDR pc) { return pc_in_section (pc, ".plt"); } ... Fix this by handling .plt.sec in in_plt_section. Tested on x86_64-linux. [ Another requirement to be able to reproduce this is to have a dynamic linker with a "malloc" minimal symbol, which causes find_solib_trampoline_target to find it, such that skip_language_trampoline returns the address for the dynamic linkers malloc. This causes the step machinery to set a breakpoint there, and to continue, expecting to hit it. Obviously, we execute glibc's malloc instead, so the breakpoint is not hit and we continue to program completion. ] gdb/ChangeLog: 2021-01-14 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de> PR breakpoints/27151 * objfiles.h (in_plt_section): Handle .plt.sec.
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return (pc_in_section (pc, ".plt")
|| pc_in_section (pc, ".plt.sec"));
* objfiles.h (pc_in_section): New prototype. (in_plt_section): Remove name argument, replace prototype with static inline function. * mips-tdep.h: Include "objfiles.h". (in_mips_stubs_section): New function. * hppa-tdep.h (gdbarch_tdep): Remove name argument of in_solib_call_trampoline member. (hppa_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument. * objfiles.c (pc_in_section): New function. (in_plt_section): Remove function. * mips-linux-tdep.c: Include "objfiles.h". (mips_linux_in_dynsym_stub): Call in_mips_stubs_section. Remove name argument. Return 1 rather than the low 16-bit halfword of any instruction examined. (mips_linux_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Update mips_linux_in_dynsym_stub call accordingly. * mips-tdep.c (mips_stub_frame_sniffer): Use in_mips_stubs_section rather than an equivalent hand-coded sequence. * hppa-hpux-tdep.c (in_opd_section): Remove function. (hppa32_hpux_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument. (hppa64_hpux_in_solib_call_trampoline): Likewise. (hppa64_hpux_find_global_pointer): Use pc_in_section rather than in_opd_section. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_stub_unwind_sniffer): Remove name argument on call to tdep->in_solib_call_trampoline. (hppa_in_solib_call_trampoline): Remove name argument, update according to in_plt_section change. (hppa_skip_trampoline_code): Update according to in_plt_section change. * aarch64-tdep.c (aarch64_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * arm-symbian-tdep.c (arm_symbian_skip_trampoline_code): Likewise. * arm-tdep.c (arm_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * hppa-linux-tdep.c (hppa_linux_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * hppabsd-tdep.c (hppabsd_find_global_pointer): Likewise. * nios2-tdep.c (nios2_stub_frame_sniffer): Likewise. * nto-tdep.c (nto_relocate_section_addresses): Likewise. * s390-tdep.c (s390_stub_frame_sniffer): Likewise. * sh-tdep.c (sh_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-frv.c (frv_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-svr4.c (svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * solib-target.c (solib_target_in_dynsym_resolve_code): Likewise. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_analyze_prologue): Likewise. * tic6x-tdep.c (tic6x_stub_unwind_sniffer): Likewise.
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}
/* In normal use, the section map will be rebuilt by find_pc_section
if objfiles have been added, removed or relocated since it was last
called. Calling inhibit_section_map_updates will inhibit this
behavior until the returned scoped_restore object is destroyed. If
you call inhibit_section_map_updates you must ensure that every
call to find_pc_section in the inhibited region relates to a
section that is already in the section map and has not since been
removed or relocated. */
extern scoped_restore_tmpl<int> inhibit_section_map_updates
(struct program_space *pspace);
New "iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order" gdbarch method. This patch introduces the "iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order" gdbarch method, as well as its default implementation, and converts the areas where it will matter to using this gdbarch method. The default method implementation is the only one installed, and the changes should have no functional impact in terms of behavior. This only paves the way for the architectures that will need their own version. gdb/ChangeLog: * gdbarch.sh: Add generation of "iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order_cb_ftype" typedef in gdbarch.h. Add include of "objfiles.h" in gdbarch.c. (iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order): New gdbarch method. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * objfiles.h (default_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order): Add declaration. * objfiles.c (default_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order): New function. * symtab.c (lookup_symbol_aux_objfile): New function, extracted out of lookup_symbol_aux_symtabs. (lookup_symbol_aux_symtabs): Replace extracted-out code by call to lookup_symbol_aux_objfile. (struct global_sym_lookup_data): New type. (lookup_symbol_global_iterator_cb): New function. (lookup_symbol_global): Search for symbol using gdbarch_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order and lookup_symbol_global_iterator_cb. * findvar.c (struct minsym_lookup_data): New type. (minsym_lookup_iterator_cb): New function. (default_read_var_value) [case LOC_UNRESOLVED]: Resolve the symbol's address via gdbarch_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order and minsym_lookup_iterator_cb.
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extern void default_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order
(gdbarch *gdbarch, iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order_cb_ftype cb,
objfile *current_objfile);
/* Reset the per-BFD storage area on OBJ. */
void set_objfile_per_bfd (struct objfile *obj);
/* Return canonical name for OBJFILE.
This is the real file name if the file has been opened.
Otherwise it is the original name supplied by the user. */
Code cleanup: Add objfile_name accessor gdb/ 2013-09-24 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Code cleanup: Add objfile_name accessor function. * ada-lang.c (is_known_support_routine): Use objfile_name. * auto-load.c (source_gdb_script_for_objfile) (auto_load_objfile_script): Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read, read_one_sym): Likewise. * dbxread.c (dbx_symfile_read): Likewise. * dwarf2-frame.c (dwarf2_build_frame_info): Likewise. * dwarf2loc.c (locexpr_describe_location_piece): Likewise. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_get_dwz_file, dwarf2_read_index) (dw2_symtab_iter_next, dw2_expand_symtabs_matching) (lookup_dwp_signatured_type, lookup_dwo_unit) (dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard, scan_partial_symbols, process_queue) (fixup_go_packaging, process_imported_unit_die, dwarf2_physname) (read_import_statement, create_dwo_cu, open_and_init_dwp_file) (lookup_dwo_cutu, read_call_site_scope, dwarf2_ranges_read) (dwarf2_record_block_ranges, read_common_block, read_typedef) (read_subrange_type, load_partial_dies, read_partial_die) (read_addr_index_1, read_str_index, dwarf_decode_lines_1) (die_containing_type, build_error_marker_type, lookup_die_type) (follow_die_ref_or_sig, follow_die_ref, dwarf2_fetch_die_loc_sect_off) (dwarf2_fetch_constant_bytes, follow_die_sig, get_signatured_type) (get_DW_AT_signature_type, write_psymtabs_to_index) (save_gdb_index_command): Likewise. * elfread.c (find_separate_debug_file_by_buildid, elf_symfile_read): Likewise. * expprint.c (dump_subexp_body_standard): Likewise. * gdbtypes.c (type_name_no_tag_or_error): Likewise. * jit.c (jit_object_close_impl): Use the objfile field name renamed to original_name. * linux-thread-db.c (try_thread_db_load_from_pdir_1): New variable obj_name, use objfile_name for it, use the variable. (try_thread_db_load_from_pdir, has_libpthread, thread_db_new_objfile): Use objfile_name. * machoread.c (macho_symtab_read, macho_check_dsym) (macho_symfile_relocate): Likewise. * maint.c (maintenance_translate_address): Likewise. * minidebug.c (find_separate_debug_file_in_section): Likewise. * minsyms.c (install_minimal_symbols): Likewise. * objfiles.c (allocate_objfile): Use the objfile field name renamed to original_name. (filter_overlapping_sections): Use objfile_name. (objfile_name): New function. * objfiles.h (struct objfile): Rename field name to original_name. (objfile_name): New prototype. * printcmd.c (sym_info, address_info): Use objfile_name. * probe.c (parse_probes, collect_probes, compare_probes) (info_probes_for_ops): Likewise. * progspace.c (clone_program_space): Likewise. * psymtab.c (require_partial_symbols, dump_psymtab, allocate_psymtab) (maintenance_info_psymtabs): Likewise. * python/py-auto-load.c (gdbpy_load_auto_script_for_objfile) (source_section_scripts): Likewise. * python/py-objfile.c (objfpy_get_filename): Likewise. * python/py-progspace.c (pspy_get_filename): Likewise. * solib-aix.c (solib_aix_get_toc_value): Likewise. * solib-som.c (match_main, som_solib_section_offsets): Likewise. * solib.c (solib_read_symbols): Likewise. * stabsread.c (scan_file_globals): Likewise. * stap-probe.c (handle_stap_probe): Likewise. * symfile.c (symbol_file_clear, separate_debug_file_exists) (find_separate_debug_file_by_debuglink): Likewise. (reread_symbols): Likewise. Use the objfile field name renamed to original_name. (allocate_symtab): Use objfile_name. * symmisc.c (print_symbol_bcache_statistics, print_objfile_statistics) (dump_objfile, dump_msymbols, dump_symtab_1) (maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles) (maintenance_info_symtabs, maintenance_check_symtabs): Likewise. * target.c (target_translate_tls_address, target_info): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Make variable name const. Use objfile_name.
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const char *objfile_name (const struct objfile *objfile);
/* Return the (real) file name of OBJFILE if the file has been opened,
otherwise return NULL. */
const char *objfile_filename (const struct objfile *objfile);
/* Return the name to print for OBJFILE in debugging messages. */
extern const char *objfile_debug_name (const struct objfile *objfile);
/* Return the name of the file format of OBJFILE if the file has been opened,
otherwise return NULL. */
const char *objfile_flavour_name (struct objfile *objfile);
/* Set the objfile's notion of the "main" name and language. */
extern void set_objfile_main_name (struct objfile *objfile,
const char *name, enum language lang);
/* Find an integer type SIZE_IN_BYTES bytes in size from OF and return it.
UNSIGNED_P controls if the integer is unsigned or not. */
extern struct type *objfile_int_type (struct objfile *of, int size_in_bytes,
bool unsigned_p);
DWARF: handle non-local references in nested functions GDB's current behavior when dealing with non-local references in the context of nested fuctions is approximative: - code using valops.c:value_of_variable read the first available stack frame that holds the corresponding variable (whereas there can be multiple candidates for this); - code directly relying on read_var_value will instead read non-local variables in frames where they are not even defined. This change adds the necessary context to symbol reads (to get the block they belong to) and to blocks (the static link property, if any) so that GDB can make the proper decisions when dealing with non-local varibale references. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c (ada_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to default_read_var_value. * block.c (block_static_link): New accessor. * block.h (block_static_link): Declare it. * buildsym.c (finish_block_internal): Add a static_link argument. If there is a static link, associate it to the new block. (finish_block): Add a static link argument and pass it to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_get_static_block): Update calls to finish_block and to finish_block_internal. (end_symtab_with_blockvector): Update call to finish_block_internal. * buildsym.h: Forward-declare struct dynamic_prop. (struct context_stack): Add a static_link field. (finish_block): Add a static link argument. * c-exp.y: Remove an obsolete comment (evaluation of variables already start from the selected frame, and now they climb *up* the call stack) and propagate the block information to the produced expression. * d-exp.y: Likewise. * f-exp.y: Likewise. * go-exp.y: Likewise. * jv-exp.y: Likewise. * m2-exp.y: Likewise. * p-exp.y: Likewise. * coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Update calls to finish_block. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Likewise. * xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Likewise. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c (convert_one_symbol): Promote the "sym" parameter to struct block_symbol, update its uses and pass its block to calls to read_var_value. (convert_symbol_sym): Update the calls to convert_one_symbol. * compile/compile-loc2c.c (do_compile_dwarf_expr_to_c): Update call to read_var_value. * dwarf2loc.c (block_op_get_frame_base): New. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_locexpr_funcs): Implement the get_frame_base method. (dwarf2_block_frame_base_loclist_funcs): Likewise. (dwarf2locexpr_baton_eval): Add a frame argument and use it instead of the selected frame in order to evaluate the expression. (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. Update call to dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval to provide a frame in available and to handle the absence of address stack. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_evaluate_property): Add a frame argument. * dwarf2read.c (attr_to_dynamic_prop): Add a forward declaration. (read_func_scope): Record any available static link description. Update call to finish_block. (read_lexical_block_scope): Update call to finish_block. * findvar.c (follow_static_link): New. (get_hosting_frame): New. (default_read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. Use get_hosting_frame to handle non-local references. (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument and pass it to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * gdbtypes.c (resolve_dynamic_range): Update calls to dwarf2_evaluate_property. (resolve_dynamic_type_internal): Likewise. * guile/scm-frame.c (gdbscm_frame_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * guile/scm-symbol.c (gdbscm_symbol_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * infcmd.c (finish_command_continuation): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * infrun.c (insert_exception_resume_breakpoint): Likewise. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add a var_block argument to the LA_READ_VAR_VALUE method. * objfiles.c (struct static_link_htab_entry): New. (static_link_htab_entry_hash): New. (static_link_htab_entry_eq): New. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. (free_objfile): Free the STATIC_LINKS hashed map if needed. * objfiles.h: Include hashtab.h. (struct objfile): Add a static_links field. (objfile_register_static_link): New. (objfile_lookup_static_link): New. * printcmd.c (print_variable_and_value): Update call to read_var_value. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (bpfinishpy_init): Likewise. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_read_var): Update call to read_var_value, passing it the block coming from symbol lookup. * python/py-framefilter.c (extract_sym): Add a sym_block parameter and set the pointed value to NULL (TODO). (enumerate_args): Update call to extract_sym. (enumerate_locals): Update calls to extract_sym and to read_var_value. * python/py-symbol.c (sympy_value): Update call to read_var_value (TODO). * stack.c (read_frame_local): Update call to read_var_value. (read_frame_arg): Likewise. (return_command): Likewise. * symtab.h (struct symbol_block_ops): Add a get_frame_base method. (struct symbol): Add a block field. (SYMBOL_BLOCK): New accessor. * valops.c (value_of_variable): Remove frame/block handling and pass the block argument to read_var_value, which does this job now. (value_struct_elt_for_reference): Update calls to read_var_value. (value_of_this): Pass the block found to read_var_value. * value.h (read_var_value): Add a var_block argument. (default_read_var_value): Likewise. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/nested-subp1.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp1.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp2.c: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.exp: New file. * gdb.base/nested-subp3.c: New file.
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extern void objfile_register_static_link
(struct objfile *objfile,
const struct block *block,
const struct dynamic_prop *static_link);
extern const struct dynamic_prop *objfile_lookup_static_link
(struct objfile *objfile, const struct block *block);
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#endif /* !defined (OBJFILES_H) */