1 /* Read dbx symbol tables and convert to internal format, for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 1986-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GDB.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19 /* This module provides three functions: dbx_symfile_init,
20 which initializes to read a symbol file; dbx_new_init, which
21 discards existing cached information when all symbols are being
22 discarded; and dbx_symfile_read, which reads a symbol table
25 dbx_symfile_read only does the minimum work necessary for letting the
26 user "name" things symbolically; it does not read the entire symtab.
27 Instead, it reads the external and static symbols and puts them in partial
28 symbol tables. When more extensive information is requested of a
29 file, the corresponding partial symbol table is mutated into a full
30 fledged symbol table by going back and reading the symbols
31 for real. dbx_psymtab_to_symtab() is the function that does this */
34 #if defined(__CYGNUSCLIB__)
35 #include <sys/types.h>
39 #include "gdb_obstack.h"
42 #include "breakpoint.h"
44 #include "gdbcore.h" /* for bfd stuff */
45 #include "libaout.h" /* FIXME Secret internal BFD stuff for a.out */
46 #include "filenames.h"
48 #include "buildsym-legacy.h"
49 #include "stabsread.h"
50 #include "gdb-stabs.h"
52 #include "complaints.h"
54 #include "cp-support.h"
57 #include "aout/aout64.h"
58 #include "aout/stab_gnu.h" /* We always use GNU stabs, not
62 /* Key for dbx-associated data. */
64 const struct objfile_data *dbx_objfile_data_key;
66 /* We put a pointer to this structure in the read_symtab_private field
71 /* Offset within the file symbol table of first local symbol for this
76 /* Length (in bytes) of the section of the symbol table devoted to
77 this file's symbols (actually, the section bracketed may contain
78 more than just this file's symbols). If ldsymlen is 0, the only
79 reason for this thing's existence is the dependency list. Nothing
80 else will happen when it is read in. */
84 /* The size of each symbol in the symbol file (in external form). */
88 /* Further information needed to locate the symbols if they are in
93 int file_string_offset;
94 enum language pst_language;
97 #define LDSYMOFF(p) (((struct symloc *)((p)->read_symtab_private))->ldsymoff)
98 #define LDSYMLEN(p) (((struct symloc *)((p)->read_symtab_private))->ldsymlen)
99 #define SYMLOC(p) ((struct symloc *)((p)->read_symtab_private))
100 #define SYMBOL_SIZE(p) (SYMLOC(p)->symbol_size)
101 #define SYMBOL_OFFSET(p) (SYMLOC(p)->symbol_offset)
102 #define STRING_OFFSET(p) (SYMLOC(p)->string_offset)
103 #define FILE_STRING_OFFSET(p) (SYMLOC(p)->file_string_offset)
104 #define PST_LANGUAGE(p) (SYMLOC(p)->pst_language)
107 /* The objfile we are currently reading. */
109 static struct objfile *dbxread_objfile;
111 /* Remember what we deduced to be the source language of this psymtab. */
113 static enum language psymtab_language = language_unknown;
115 /* The BFD for this file -- implicit parameter to next_symbol_text. */
117 static bfd *symfile_bfd;
119 /* The size of each symbol in the symbol file (in external form).
120 This is set by dbx_symfile_read when building psymtabs, and by
121 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab when building symtabs. */
123 static unsigned symbol_size;
125 /* This is the offset of the symbol table in the executable file. */
127 static unsigned symbol_table_offset;
129 /* This is the offset of the string table in the executable file. */
131 static unsigned string_table_offset;
133 /* For elf+stab executables, the n_strx field is not a simple index
134 into the string table. Instead, each .o file has a base offset in
135 the string table, and the associated symbols contain offsets from
136 this base. The following two variables contain the base offset for
137 the current and next .o files. */
139 static unsigned int file_string_table_offset;
140 static unsigned int next_file_string_table_offset;
142 /* .o and NLM files contain unrelocated addresses which are based at
143 0. When non-zero, this flag disables some of the special cases for
144 Solaris elf+stab text addresses at location 0. */
146 static int symfile_relocatable = 0;
148 /* When set, we are processing a .o file compiled by sun acc. This is
149 misnamed; it refers to all stabs-in-elf implementations which use
150 N_UNDF the way Sun does, including Solaris gcc. Hopefully all
151 stabs-in-elf implementations ever invented will choose to be
154 static unsigned char processing_acc_compilation;
157 /* The lowest text address we have yet encountered. This is needed
158 because in an a.out file, there is no header field which tells us
159 what address the program is actually going to be loaded at, so we
160 need to make guesses based on the symbols (which *are* relocated to
161 reflect the address it will be loaded at). */
163 static CORE_ADDR lowest_text_address;
165 /* Non-zero if there is any line number info in the objfile. Prevents
166 dbx_end_psymtab from discarding an otherwise empty psymtab. */
168 static int has_line_numbers;
170 /* Complaints about the symbols we have encountered. */
173 unknown_symtype_complaint (const char *arg1)
175 complaint (_("unknown symbol type %s"), arg1);
179 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (int arg1)
181 complaint (_("N_LBRAC/N_RBRAC symbol mismatch at symtab pos %d"), arg1);
185 repeated_header_complaint (const char *arg1, int arg2)
187 complaint (_("\"repeated\" header file %s not "
188 "previously seen, at symtab pos %d"),
192 /* find_text_range --- find start and end of loadable code sections
194 The find_text_range function finds the shortest address range that
195 encloses all sections containing executable code, and stores it in
196 objfile's text_addr and text_size members.
198 dbx_symfile_read will use this to finish off the partial symbol
199 table, in some cases. */
202 find_text_range (bfd * sym_bfd, struct objfile *objfile)
209 for (sec = sym_bfd->sections; sec; sec = sec->next)
210 if (bfd_get_section_flags (sym_bfd, sec) & SEC_CODE)
212 CORE_ADDR sec_start = bfd_section_vma (sym_bfd, sec);
213 CORE_ADDR sec_end = sec_start + bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, sec);
217 if (sec_start < start)
232 error (_("Can't find any code sections in symbol file"));
234 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = start;
235 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = end - start;
240 /* During initial symbol readin, we need to have a structure to keep
241 track of which psymtabs have which bincls in them. This structure
242 is used during readin to setup the list of dependencies within each
243 partial symbol table. */
245 struct header_file_location
247 header_file_location (const char *name_, int instance_,
248 struct partial_symtab *pst_)
250 instance (instance_),
255 const char *name; /* Name of header file */
256 int instance; /* See above */
257 struct partial_symtab *pst; /* Partial symtab that has the
258 BINCL/EINCL defs for this file. */
261 /* The list of bincls. */
262 static std::vector<struct header_file_location> *bincl_list;
264 /* Local function prototypes. */
266 static void read_ofile_symtab (struct objfile *, struct partial_symtab *);
268 static void dbx_read_symtab (struct partial_symtab *self,
269 struct objfile *objfile);
271 static void dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct objfile *, struct partial_symtab *);
273 static void read_dbx_symtab (minimal_symbol_reader &, struct objfile *);
275 static struct partial_symtab *find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab (const char *,
278 static const char *dbx_next_symbol_text (struct objfile *);
280 static void fill_symbuf (bfd *);
282 static void dbx_symfile_init (struct objfile *);
284 static void dbx_new_init (struct objfile *);
286 static void dbx_symfile_read (struct objfile *, symfile_add_flags);
288 static void dbx_symfile_finish (struct objfile *);
290 static void record_minimal_symbol (minimal_symbol_reader &,
291 const char *, CORE_ADDR, int,
294 static void add_new_header_file (const char *, int);
296 static void add_old_header_file (const char *, int);
298 static void add_this_object_header_file (int);
300 static struct partial_symtab *start_psymtab (struct objfile *, const char *,
302 std::vector<partial_symbol *> &,
303 std::vector<partial_symbol *> &);
305 /* Free up old header file tables. */
308 free_header_files (void)
310 if (this_object_header_files)
312 xfree (this_object_header_files);
313 this_object_header_files = NULL;
315 n_allocated_this_object_header_files = 0;
318 /* Allocate new header file tables. */
321 init_header_files (void)
323 n_allocated_this_object_header_files = 10;
324 this_object_header_files = XNEWVEC (int, 10);
327 /* Add header file number I for this object file
328 at the next successive FILENUM. */
331 add_this_object_header_file (int i)
333 if (n_this_object_header_files == n_allocated_this_object_header_files)
335 n_allocated_this_object_header_files *= 2;
336 this_object_header_files
337 = (int *) xrealloc ((char *) this_object_header_files,
338 n_allocated_this_object_header_files * sizeof (int));
341 this_object_header_files[n_this_object_header_files++] = i;
344 /* Add to this file an "old" header file, one already seen in
345 a previous object file. NAME is the header file's name.
346 INSTANCE is its instance code, to select among multiple
347 symbol tables for the same header file. */
350 add_old_header_file (const char *name, int instance)
352 struct header_file *p = HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile);
355 for (i = 0; i < N_HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile); i++)
356 if (filename_cmp (p[i].name, name) == 0 && instance == p[i].instance)
358 add_this_object_header_file (i);
361 repeated_header_complaint (name, symnum);
364 /* Add to this file a "new" header file: definitions for its types follow.
365 NAME is the header file's name.
366 Most often this happens only once for each distinct header file,
367 but not necessarily. If it happens more than once, INSTANCE has
368 a different value each time, and references to the header file
369 use INSTANCE values to select among them.
371 dbx output contains "begin" and "end" markers for each new header file,
372 but at this level we just need to know which files there have been;
373 so we record the file when its "begin" is seen and ignore the "end". */
376 add_new_header_file (const char *name, int instance)
379 struct header_file *hfile;
381 /* Make sure there is room for one more header file. */
383 i = N_ALLOCATED_HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile);
385 if (N_HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile) == i)
389 N_ALLOCATED_HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile) = 10;
390 HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile) = (struct header_file *)
391 xmalloc (10 * sizeof (struct header_file));
396 N_ALLOCATED_HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile) = i;
397 HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile) = (struct header_file *)
398 xrealloc ((char *) HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile),
399 (i * sizeof (struct header_file)));
403 /* Create an entry for this header file. */
405 i = N_HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile)++;
406 hfile = HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile) + i;
407 hfile->name = xstrdup (name);
408 hfile->instance = instance;
410 hfile->vector = XCNEWVEC (struct type *, 10);
412 add_this_object_header_file (i);
416 static struct type **
417 explicit_lookup_type (int real_filenum, int index)
419 struct header_file *f = &HEADER_FILES (dbxread_objfile)[real_filenum];
421 if (index >= f->length)
424 f->vector = (struct type **)
425 xrealloc (f->vector, f->length * sizeof (struct type *));
426 memset (&f->vector[f->length / 2],
427 '\0', f->length * sizeof (struct type *) / 2);
429 return &f->vector[index];
434 record_minimal_symbol (minimal_symbol_reader &reader,
435 const char *name, CORE_ADDR address, int type,
436 struct objfile *objfile)
438 enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type;
445 section = SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile);
449 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
453 section = SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile);
462 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
465 /* I don't think this type actually exists; since a N_SETV is the result
466 of going over many .o files, it doesn't make sense to have one
468 ms_type = mst_file_data;
469 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
476 ms_type = mst_file_text;
477 section = SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile);
480 ms_type = mst_file_data;
482 /* Check for __DYNAMIC, which is used by Sun shared libraries.
483 Record it as global even if it's local, not global, so
484 lookup_minimal_symbol can find it. We don't check symbol_leading_char
485 because for SunOS4 it always is '_'. */
486 if (name[8] == 'C' && strcmp ("__DYNAMIC", name) == 0)
489 /* Same with virtual function tables, both global and static. */
491 const char *tempstring = name;
493 if (tempstring[0] == bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (objfile->obfd))
495 if (is_vtable_name (tempstring))
498 section = SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile);
501 ms_type = mst_file_bss;
502 section = SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile);
505 ms_type = mst_unknown;
510 if ((ms_type == mst_file_text || ms_type == mst_text)
511 && address < lowest_text_address)
512 lowest_text_address = address;
514 reader.record_with_info (name, address, ms_type, section);
517 /* Scan and build partial symbols for a symbol file.
518 We have been initialized by a call to dbx_symfile_init, which
519 put all the relevant info into a "struct dbx_symfile_info",
520 hung off the objfile structure. */
523 dbx_symfile_read (struct objfile *objfile, symfile_add_flags symfile_flags)
528 sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
530 /* .o and .nlm files are relocatables with text, data and bss segs based at
531 0. This flag disables special (Solaris stabs-in-elf only) fixups for
532 symbols with a value of 0. */
534 symfile_relocatable = bfd_get_file_flags (sym_bfd) & HAS_RELOC;
536 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile), SEEK_SET);
538 perror_with_name (objfile_name (objfile));
540 /* Size the symbol table. */
541 if (objfile->global_psymbols.capacity () == 0
542 && objfile->static_psymbols.capacity () == 0)
543 init_psymbol_list (objfile, DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile));
545 symbol_size = DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
546 symbol_table_offset = DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile);
548 scoped_free_pendings free_pending;
550 minimal_symbol_reader reader (objfile);
552 /* Read stabs data from executable file and define symbols. */
554 read_dbx_symtab (reader, objfile);
556 /* Install any minimal symbols that have been collected as the current
557 minimal symbols for this objfile. */
562 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new
563 symbol file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another
564 file, e.g. a shared library). */
567 dbx_new_init (struct objfile *ignore)
569 stabsread_new_init ();
570 init_header_files ();
574 /* dbx_symfile_init ()
575 is the dbx-specific initialization routine for reading symbols.
576 It is passed a struct objfile which contains, among other things,
577 the BFD for the file whose symbols are being read, and a slot for a pointer
578 to "private data" which we fill with goodies.
580 We read the string table into malloc'd space and stash a pointer to it.
582 Since BFD doesn't know how to read debug symbols in a format-independent
583 way (and may never do so...), we have to do it ourselves. We will never
584 be called unless this is an a.out (or very similar) file.
585 FIXME, there should be a cleaner peephole into the BFD environment here. */
587 #define DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE_SIZE sizeof(long) /* FIXME */
590 dbx_symfile_init (struct objfile *objfile)
593 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
594 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
596 unsigned char size_temp[DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE_SIZE];
597 struct dbx_symfile_info *dbx;
599 /* Allocate struct to keep track of the symfile. */
600 dbx = XCNEW (struct dbx_symfile_info);
601 set_objfile_data (objfile, dbx_objfile_data_key, dbx);
603 DBX_TEXT_SECTION (objfile) = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".text");
604 DBX_DATA_SECTION (objfile) = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".data");
605 DBX_BSS_SECTION (objfile) = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".bss");
607 /* FIXME POKING INSIDE BFD DATA STRUCTURES. */
608 #define STRING_TABLE_OFFSET (sym_bfd->origin + obj_str_filepos (sym_bfd))
609 #define SYMBOL_TABLE_OFFSET (sym_bfd->origin + obj_sym_filepos (sym_bfd))
611 /* FIXME POKING INSIDE BFD DATA STRUCTURES. */
613 text_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, ".text");
615 error (_("Can't find .text section in symbol file"));
616 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = bfd_section_vma (sym_bfd, text_sect);
617 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, text_sect);
619 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = obj_symbol_entry_size (sym_bfd);
620 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = bfd_get_symcount (sym_bfd);
621 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = SYMBOL_TABLE_OFFSET;
623 /* Read the string table and stash it away in the objfile_obstack.
624 When we blow away the objfile the string table goes away as well.
625 Note that gdb used to use the results of attempting to malloc the
626 string table, based on the size it read, as a form of sanity check
627 for botched byte swapping, on the theory that a byte swapped string
628 table size would be so totally bogus that the malloc would fail. Now
629 that we put in on the objfile_obstack, we can't do this since gdb gets
630 a fatal error (out of virtual memory) if the size is bogus. We can
631 however at least check to see if the size is less than the size of
632 the size field itself, or larger than the size of the entire file.
633 Note that all valid string tables have a size greater than zero, since
634 the bytes used to hold the size are included in the count. */
636 if (STRING_TABLE_OFFSET == 0)
638 /* It appears that with the existing bfd code, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET
639 will never be zero, even when there is no string table. This
640 would appear to be a bug in bfd. */
641 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = 0;
642 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = NULL;
646 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
648 perror_with_name (name);
650 memset (size_temp, 0, sizeof (size_temp));
651 val = bfd_bread (size_temp, sizeof (size_temp), sym_bfd);
654 perror_with_name (name);
658 /* With the existing bfd code, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET will be set to
659 EOF if there is no string table, and attempting to read the size
660 from EOF will read zero bytes. */
661 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = 0;
662 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = NULL;
666 /* Read some data that would appear to be the string table size.
667 If there really is a string table, then it is probably the right
668 size. Byteswap if necessary and validate the size. Note that
669 the minimum is DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE_SIZE. If we just read some
670 random data that happened to be at STRING_TABLE_OFFSET, because
671 bfd can't tell us there is no string table, the sanity checks may
672 or may not catch this. */
673 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_h_get_32 (sym_bfd, size_temp);
675 if (DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) < sizeof (size_temp)
676 || DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
677 error (_("ridiculous string table size (%d bytes)."),
678 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
680 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) =
681 (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
682 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
683 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
685 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
687 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, STRING_TABLE_OFFSET, SEEK_SET);
689 perror_with_name (name);
690 val = bfd_bread (DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile),
691 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile),
693 if (val != DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile))
694 perror_with_name (name);
699 /* Perform any local cleanups required when we are done with a particular
700 objfile. I.E, we are in the process of discarding all symbol information
701 for an objfile, freeing up all memory held for it, and unlinking the
702 objfile struct from the global list of known objfiles. */
705 dbx_symfile_finish (struct objfile *objfile)
707 free_header_files ();
711 dbx_free_symfile_info (struct objfile *objfile, void *arg)
713 struct dbx_symfile_info *dbx = (struct dbx_symfile_info *) arg;
715 if (dbx->header_files != NULL)
717 int i = dbx->n_header_files;
718 struct header_file *hfiles = dbx->header_files;
722 xfree (hfiles[i].name);
723 xfree (hfiles[i].vector);
733 /* Buffer for reading the symbol table entries. */
734 static struct external_nlist symbuf[4096];
735 static int symbuf_idx;
736 static int symbuf_end;
738 /* Name of last function encountered. Used in Solaris to approximate
739 object file boundaries. */
740 static const char *last_function_name;
742 /* The address in memory of the string table of the object file we are
743 reading (which might not be the "main" object file, but might be a
744 shared library or some other dynamically loaded thing). This is
745 set by read_dbx_symtab when building psymtabs, and by
746 read_ofile_symtab when building symtabs, and is used only by
747 next_symbol_text. FIXME: If that is true, we don't need it when
748 building psymtabs, right? */
749 static char *stringtab_global;
751 /* These variables are used to control fill_symbuf when the stabs
752 symbols are not contiguous (as may be the case when a COFF file is
753 linked using --split-by-reloc). */
754 static struct stab_section_list *symbuf_sections;
755 static unsigned int symbuf_left;
756 static unsigned int symbuf_read;
758 /* This variable stores a global stabs buffer, if we read stabs into
759 memory in one chunk in order to process relocations. */
760 static bfd_byte *stabs_data;
762 /* Refill the symbol table input buffer
763 and set the variables that control fetching entries from it.
764 Reports an error if no data available.
765 This function can read past the end of the symbol table
766 (into the string table) but this does no harm. */
769 fill_symbuf (bfd *sym_bfd)
776 nbytes = sizeof (symbuf);
777 if (nbytes > symbuf_left)
778 nbytes = symbuf_left;
779 memcpy (symbuf, stabs_data + symbuf_read, nbytes);
781 else if (symbuf_sections == NULL)
783 count = sizeof (symbuf);
784 nbytes = bfd_bread (symbuf, count, sym_bfd);
788 if (symbuf_left <= 0)
790 file_ptr filepos = symbuf_sections->section->filepos;
792 if (bfd_seek (sym_bfd, filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0)
793 perror_with_name (bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd));
794 symbuf_left = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, symbuf_sections->section);
795 symbol_table_offset = filepos - symbuf_read;
796 symbuf_sections = symbuf_sections->next;
800 if (count > sizeof (symbuf))
801 count = sizeof (symbuf);
802 nbytes = bfd_bread (symbuf, count, sym_bfd);
806 perror_with_name (bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd));
807 else if (nbytes == 0)
808 error (_("Premature end of file reading symbol table"));
809 symbuf_end = nbytes / symbol_size;
811 symbuf_left -= nbytes;
812 symbuf_read += nbytes;
816 stabs_seek (int sym_offset)
820 symbuf_read += sym_offset;
821 symbuf_left -= sym_offset;
824 bfd_seek (symfile_bfd, sym_offset, SEEK_CUR);
827 #define INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL(intern, extern, abfd) \
829 (intern).n_strx = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (extern)->e_strx); \
830 (intern).n_type = bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, (extern)->e_type); \
831 (intern).n_other = 0; \
832 (intern).n_desc = bfd_h_get_16 (abfd, (extern)->e_desc); \
833 if (bfd_get_sign_extend_vma (abfd)) \
834 (intern).n_value = bfd_h_get_signed_32 (abfd, (extern)->e_value); \
836 (intern).n_value = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (extern)->e_value); \
839 /* Invariant: The symbol pointed to by symbuf_idx is the first one
840 that hasn't been swapped. Swap the symbol at the same time
841 that symbuf_idx is incremented. */
843 /* dbx allows the text of a symbol name to be continued into the
844 next symbol name! When such a continuation is encountered
845 (a \ at the end of the text of a name)
846 call this function to get the continuation. */
849 dbx_next_symbol_text (struct objfile *objfile)
851 struct internal_nlist nlist;
853 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
854 fill_symbuf (symfile_bfd);
857 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, &symbuf[symbuf_idx], symfile_bfd);
858 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
862 return nlist.n_strx + stringtab_global + file_string_table_offset;
866 /* Given a name, value pair, find the corresponding
867 bincl in the list. Return the partial symtab associated
868 with that header_file_location. */
870 static struct partial_symtab *
871 find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab (const char *name, int instance)
873 for (const header_file_location &bincl : *bincl_list)
874 if (bincl.instance == instance
875 && strcmp (name, bincl.name) == 0)
878 repeated_header_complaint (name, symnum);
879 return (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
882 /* Set namestring based on nlist. If the string table index is invalid,
883 give a fake name, and print a single error message per symbol file read,
884 rather than abort the symbol reading or flood the user with messages. */
887 set_namestring (struct objfile *objfile, const struct internal_nlist *nlist)
889 const char *namestring;
891 if (nlist->n_strx + file_string_table_offset
892 >= DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile)
893 || nlist->n_strx + file_string_table_offset < nlist->n_strx)
895 complaint (_("bad string table offset in symbol %d"),
897 namestring = "<bad string table offset>";
900 namestring = (nlist->n_strx + file_string_table_offset
901 + DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile));
905 static struct bound_minimal_symbol
906 find_stab_function (const char *namestring, const char *filename,
907 struct objfile *objfile)
909 struct bound_minimal_symbol msym;
912 const char *colon = strchr (namestring, ':');
916 n = colon - namestring;
918 char *p = (char *) alloca (n + 2);
919 strncpy (p, namestring, n);
922 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, filename, objfile);
923 if (msym.minsym == NULL)
925 /* Sun Fortran appends an underscore to the minimal symbol name,
926 try again with an appended underscore if the minimal symbol
930 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, filename, objfile);
933 if (msym.minsym == NULL && filename != NULL)
935 /* Try again without the filename. */
937 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, NULL, objfile);
939 if (msym.minsym == NULL && filename != NULL)
941 /* And try again for Sun Fortran, but without the filename. */
944 msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, NULL, objfile);
951 function_outside_compilation_unit_complaint (const char *arg1)
953 complaint (_("function `%s' appears to be defined "
954 "outside of all compilation units"),
958 /* Setup partial_symtab's describing each source file for which
959 debugging information is available. */
962 read_dbx_symtab (minimal_symbol_reader &reader, struct objfile *objfile)
964 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
965 struct external_nlist *bufp = 0; /* =0 avoids gcc -Wall glitch. */
966 struct internal_nlist nlist;
969 const char *sym_name;
972 const char *namestring;
974 int past_first_source_file = 0;
975 CORE_ADDR last_function_start = 0;
980 /* Current partial symtab. */
981 struct partial_symtab *pst;
983 /* List of current psymtab's include files. */
984 const char **psymtab_include_list;
985 int includes_allocated;
988 /* Index within current psymtab dependency list. */
989 struct partial_symtab **dependency_list;
990 int dependencies_used, dependencies_allocated;
992 text_addr = DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile);
993 text_size = DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile);
995 /* FIXME. We probably want to change stringtab_global rather than add this
996 while processing every symbol entry. FIXME. */
997 file_string_table_offset = 0;
998 next_file_string_table_offset = 0;
1000 stringtab_global = DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile);
1002 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
1004 includes_allocated = 30;
1006 psymtab_include_list = (const char **) alloca (includes_allocated *
1007 sizeof (const char *));
1009 dependencies_allocated = 30;
1010 dependencies_used = 0;
1012 (struct partial_symtab **) alloca (dependencies_allocated *
1013 sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
1015 /* Init bincl list */
1016 std::vector<struct header_file_location> bincl_storage;
1017 scoped_restore restore_bincl_global
1018 = make_scoped_restore (&bincl_list, &bincl_storage);
1020 set_last_source_file (NULL);
1022 lowest_text_address = (CORE_ADDR) -1;
1024 symfile_bfd = objfile->obfd; /* For next_text_symbol. */
1025 abfd = objfile->obfd;
1026 symbuf_end = symbuf_idx = 0;
1027 next_symbol_text_func = dbx_next_symbol_text;
1028 textlow_not_set = 1;
1029 has_line_numbers = 0;
1031 /* FIXME: jimb/2003-09-12: We don't apply the right section's offset
1032 to global and static variables. The stab for a global or static
1033 variable doesn't give us any indication of which section it's in,
1034 so we can't tell immediately which offset in
1035 objfile->section_offsets we should apply to the variable's
1038 We could certainly find out which section contains the variable
1039 by looking up the variable's unrelocated address with
1040 find_pc_section, but that would be expensive; this is the
1041 function that constructs the partial symbol tables by examining
1042 every symbol in the entire executable, and it's
1043 performance-critical. So that expense would not be welcome. I'm
1044 not sure what to do about this at the moment.
1046 What we have done for years is to simply assume that the .data
1047 section's offset is appropriate for all global and static
1048 variables. Recently, this was expanded to fall back to the .bss
1049 section's offset if there is no .data section, and then to the
1050 .rodata section's offset. */
1051 data_sect_index = objfile->sect_index_data;
1052 if (data_sect_index == -1)
1053 data_sect_index = SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile);
1054 if (data_sect_index == -1)
1055 data_sect_index = SECT_OFF_RODATA (objfile);
1057 /* If data_sect_index is still -1, that's okay. It's perfectly fine
1058 for the file to have no .data, no .bss, and no .text at all, if
1059 it also has no global or static variables. If it does, we will
1060 get an internal error from an ANOFFSET macro below when we try to
1061 use data_sect_index. */
1063 for (symnum = 0; symnum < DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile); symnum++)
1065 /* Get the symbol for this run and pull out some info. */
1066 QUIT; /* Allow this to be interruptable. */
1067 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
1069 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx++];
1072 * Special case to speed up readin.
1074 if (bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, bufp->e_type) == N_SLINE)
1076 has_line_numbers = 1;
1080 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, bufp, abfd);
1081 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
1083 /* Ok. There is a lot of code duplicated in the rest of this
1084 switch statement (for efficiency reasons). Since I don't
1085 like duplicating code, I will do my penance here, and
1086 describe the code which is duplicated:
1088 *) The assignment to namestring.
1089 *) The call to strchr.
1090 *) The addition of a partial symbol the two partial
1091 symbol lists. This last is a large section of code, so
1092 I've imbedded it in the following macro. */
1094 switch (nlist.n_type)
1097 * Standard, external, non-debugger, symbols
1100 case N_TEXT | N_EXT:
1101 case N_NBTEXT | N_EXT:
1104 case N_DATA | N_EXT:
1105 case N_NBDATA | N_EXT:
1110 case N_NBBSS | N_EXT:
1111 case N_SETV | N_EXT: /* FIXME, is this in BSS? */
1116 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1118 record_minimal_symbol (reader, namestring, nlist.n_value,
1119 nlist.n_type, objfile); /* Always */
1122 /* Standard, local, non-debugger, symbols. */
1126 /* We need to be able to deal with both N_FN or N_TEXT,
1127 because we have no way of knowing whether the sys-supplied ld
1128 or GNU ld was used to make the executable. Sequents throw
1129 in another wrinkle -- they renumbered N_FN. */
1134 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1136 if ((namestring[0] == '-' && namestring[1] == 'l')
1137 || (namestring[(nsl = strlen (namestring)) - 1] == 'o'
1138 && namestring[nsl - 2] == '.'))
1140 if (past_first_source_file && pst
1141 /* The gould NP1 uses low values for .o and -l symbols
1142 which are not the address. */
1143 && nlist.n_value >= pst->raw_text_low ())
1145 dbx_end_psymtab (objfile, pst, psymtab_include_list,
1146 includes_used, symnum * symbol_size,
1147 nlist.n_value > pst->raw_text_high ()
1148 ? nlist.n_value : pst->raw_text_high (),
1149 dependency_list, dependencies_used,
1151 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
1153 dependencies_used = 0;
1154 has_line_numbers = 0;
1157 past_first_source_file = 1;
1166 case N_UNDF | N_EXT:
1167 /* The case (nlist.n_value != 0) is a "Fortran COMMON" symbol.
1168 We used to rely on the target to tell us whether it knows
1169 where the symbol has been relocated to, but none of the
1170 target implementations actually provided that operation.
1171 So we just ignore the symbol, the same way we would do if
1172 we had a target-side symbol lookup which returned no match.
1174 All other symbols (with nlist.n_value == 0), are really
1175 undefined, and so we ignore them too. */
1179 if (processing_acc_compilation && nlist.n_strx == 1)
1181 /* Deal with relative offsets in the string table
1182 used in ELF+STAB under Solaris. If we want to use the
1183 n_strx field, which contains the name of the file,
1184 we must adjust file_string_table_offset *before* calling
1185 set_namestring(). */
1186 past_first_source_file = 1;
1187 file_string_table_offset = next_file_string_table_offset;
1188 next_file_string_table_offset =
1189 file_string_table_offset + nlist.n_value;
1190 if (next_file_string_table_offset < file_string_table_offset)
1191 error (_("string table offset backs up at %d"), symnum);
1192 /* FIXME -- replace error() with complaint. */
1197 /* Lots of symbol types we can just ignore. */
1204 /* Keep going . . . */
1207 * Special symbol types for GNU
1210 case N_INDR | N_EXT:
1212 case N_SETA | N_EXT:
1214 case N_SETT | N_EXT:
1216 case N_SETD | N_EXT:
1218 case N_SETB | N_EXT:
1229 static int prev_so_symnum = -10;
1230 static int first_so_symnum;
1232 static const char *dirname_nso;
1233 int prev_textlow_not_set;
1235 valu = nlist.n_value;
1237 prev_textlow_not_set = textlow_not_set;
1239 /* A zero value is probably an indication for the SunPRO 3.0
1240 compiler. dbx_end_psymtab explicitly tests for zero, so
1241 don't relocate it. */
1243 if (nlist.n_value == 0
1244 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1246 textlow_not_set = 1;
1250 textlow_not_set = 0;
1252 past_first_source_file = 1;
1254 if (prev_so_symnum != symnum - 1)
1255 { /* Here if prev stab wasn't N_SO. */
1256 first_so_symnum = symnum;
1260 dbx_end_psymtab (objfile, pst, psymtab_include_list,
1261 includes_used, symnum * symbol_size,
1262 (valu > pst->raw_text_high ()
1263 ? valu : pst->raw_text_high ()),
1264 dependency_list, dependencies_used,
1265 prev_textlow_not_set);
1266 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
1268 dependencies_used = 0;
1269 has_line_numbers = 0;
1273 prev_so_symnum = symnum;
1275 /* End the current partial symtab and start a new one. */
1277 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1279 /* Null name means end of .o file. Don't start a new one. */
1280 if (*namestring == '\000')
1283 /* Some compilers (including gcc) emit a pair of initial N_SOs.
1284 The first one is a directory name; the second the file name.
1285 If pst exists, is empty, and has a filename ending in '/',
1286 we assume the previous N_SO was a directory name. */
1288 p = lbasename (namestring);
1289 if (p != namestring && *p == '\000')
1291 /* Save the directory name SOs locally, then save it into
1292 the psymtab when it's created below. */
1293 dirname_nso = namestring;
1297 /* Some other compilers (C++ ones in particular) emit useless
1298 SOs for non-existant .c files. We ignore all subsequent SOs
1299 that immediately follow the first. */
1303 pst = start_psymtab (objfile,
1305 first_so_symnum * symbol_size,
1306 objfile->global_psymbols,
1307 objfile->static_psymbols);
1308 pst->dirname = dirname_nso;
1316 enum language tmp_language;
1318 /* Add this bincl to the bincl_list for future EXCLs. No
1319 need to save the string; it'll be around until
1320 read_dbx_symtab function returns. */
1322 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1323 tmp_language = deduce_language_from_filename (namestring);
1325 /* Only change the psymtab's language if we've learned
1326 something useful (eg. tmp_language is not language_unknown).
1327 In addition, to match what start_subfile does, never change
1329 if (tmp_language != language_unknown
1330 && (tmp_language != language_c
1331 || psymtab_language != language_cplus))
1332 psymtab_language = tmp_language;
1336 /* FIXME: we should not get here without a PST to work on.
1337 Attempt to recover. */
1338 complaint (_("N_BINCL %s not in entries for "
1339 "any file, at symtab pos %d"),
1340 namestring, symnum);
1343 bincl_list->emplace_back (namestring, nlist.n_value, pst);
1345 /* Mark down an include file in the current psymtab. */
1347 goto record_include_file;
1352 enum language tmp_language;
1354 /* Mark down an include file in the current psymtab. */
1355 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1356 tmp_language = deduce_language_from_filename (namestring);
1358 /* Only change the psymtab's language if we've learned
1359 something useful (eg. tmp_language is not language_unknown).
1360 In addition, to match what start_subfile does, never change
1362 if (tmp_language != language_unknown
1363 && (tmp_language != language_c
1364 || psymtab_language != language_cplus))
1365 psymtab_language = tmp_language;
1367 /* In C++, one may expect the same filename to come round many
1368 times, when code is coming alternately from the main file
1369 and from inline functions in other files. So I check to see
1370 if this is a file we've seen before -- either the main
1371 source file, or a previously included file.
1373 This seems to be a lot of time to be spending on N_SOL, but
1374 things like "break c-exp.y:435" need to work (I
1375 suppose the psymtab_include_list could be hashed or put
1376 in a binary tree, if profiling shows this is a major hog). */
1377 if (pst && filename_cmp (namestring, pst->filename) == 0)
1382 for (i = 0; i < includes_used; i++)
1383 if (filename_cmp (namestring, psymtab_include_list[i]) == 0)
1392 record_include_file:
1394 psymtab_include_list[includes_used++] = namestring;
1395 if (includes_used >= includes_allocated)
1397 const char **orig = psymtab_include_list;
1399 psymtab_include_list = (const char **)
1400 alloca ((includes_allocated *= 2) * sizeof (const char *));
1401 memcpy (psymtab_include_list, orig,
1402 includes_used * sizeof (const char *));
1406 case N_LSYM: /* Typedef or automatic variable. */
1407 case N_STSYM: /* Data seg var -- static. */
1408 case N_LCSYM: /* BSS " */
1409 case N_ROSYM: /* Read-only data seg var -- static. */
1410 case N_NBSTS: /* Gould nobase. */
1411 case N_NBLCS: /* symbols. */
1413 case N_GSYM: /* Global (extern) variable; can be
1414 data or bss (sigh FIXME). */
1416 /* Following may probably be ignored; I'll leave them here
1417 for now (until I do Pascal and Modula 2 extensions). */
1419 case N_PC: /* I may or may not need this; I
1421 case N_M2C: /* I suspect that I can ignore this here. */
1422 case N_SCOPE: /* Same. */
1426 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1428 /* See if this is an end of function stab. */
1429 if (pst && nlist.n_type == N_FUN && *namestring == '\000')
1433 /* It's value is the size (in bytes) of the function for
1434 function relative stabs, or the address of the function's
1435 end for old style stabs. */
1436 valu = nlist.n_value + last_function_start;
1437 if (pst->raw_text_high () == 0 || valu > pst->raw_text_high ())
1438 pst->set_text_high (valu);
1442 p = (char *) strchr (namestring, ':');
1444 continue; /* Not a debugging symbol. */
1447 sym_name = NULL; /* pacify "gcc -Werror" */
1448 if (psymtab_language == language_cplus)
1450 std::string name (namestring, p - namestring);
1451 std::string new_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name.c_str ());
1452 if (!new_name.empty ())
1454 sym_len = new_name.length ();
1455 sym_name = (char *) obstack_copy0 (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
1463 sym_name = namestring;
1464 sym_len = p - namestring;
1467 /* Main processing section for debugging symbols which
1468 the initial read through the symbol tables needs to worry
1469 about. If we reach this point, the symbol which we are
1470 considering is definitely one we are interested in.
1471 p must also contain the (valid) index into the namestring
1472 which indicates the debugging type symbol. */
1477 if (gdbarch_static_transform_name_p (gdbarch))
1478 gdbarch_static_transform_name (gdbarch, namestring);
1480 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1481 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC,
1483 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1484 nlist.n_value, psymtab_language, objfile);
1488 /* The addresses in these entries are reported to be
1489 wrong. See the code that reads 'G's for symtabs. */
1490 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1491 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_STATIC,
1493 &objfile->global_psymbols,
1494 nlist.n_value, psymtab_language, objfile);
1498 /* When a 'T' entry is defining an anonymous enum, it
1499 may have a name which is the empty string, or a
1500 single space. Since they're not really defining a
1501 symbol, those shouldn't go in the partial symbol
1502 table. We do pick up the elements of such enums at
1503 'check_enum:', below. */
1504 if (p >= namestring + 2
1505 || (p == namestring + 1
1506 && namestring[0] != ' '))
1508 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1509 STRUCT_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF, -1,
1510 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1511 0, psymtab_language, objfile);
1514 /* Also a typedef with the same name. */
1515 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1516 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF, -1,
1517 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1518 0, psymtab_language, objfile);
1525 if (p != namestring) /* a name is there, not just :T... */
1527 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1528 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_TYPEDEF, -1,
1529 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1530 0, psymtab_language, objfile);
1533 /* If this is an enumerated type, we need to
1534 add all the enum constants to the partial symbol
1535 table. This does not cover enums without names, e.g.
1536 "enum {a, b} c;" in C, but fortunately those are
1537 rare. There is no way for GDB to find those from the
1538 enum type without spending too much time on it. Thus
1539 to solve this problem, the compiler needs to put out the
1540 enum in a nameless type. GCC2 does this. */
1542 /* We are looking for something of the form
1543 <name> ":" ("t" | "T") [<number> "="] "e"
1544 {<constant> ":" <value> ","} ";". */
1546 /* Skip over the colon and the 't' or 'T'. */
1548 /* This type may be given a number. Also, numbers can come
1549 in pairs like (0,26). Skip over it. */
1550 while ((*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
1551 || *p == '(' || *p == ',' || *p == ')'
1557 /* The aix4 compiler emits extra crud before the members. */
1560 /* Skip over the type (?). */
1564 /* Skip over the colon. */
1568 /* We have found an enumerated type. */
1569 /* According to comments in read_enum_type
1570 a comma could end it instead of a semicolon.
1571 I don't know where that happens.
1573 while (*p && *p != ';' && *p != ',')
1577 /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name
1579 if (*p == '\\' || (*p == '?' && p[1] == '\0'))
1580 p = next_symbol_text (objfile);
1582 /* Point to the character after the name
1583 of the enum constant. */
1584 for (q = p; *q && *q != ':'; q++)
1586 /* Note that the value doesn't matter for
1587 enum constants in psymtabs, just in symtabs. */
1588 add_psymbol_to_list (p, q - p, 1,
1589 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST, -1,
1590 &objfile->static_psymbols, 0,
1591 psymtab_language, objfile);
1592 /* Point past the name. */
1594 /* Skip over the value. */
1595 while (*p && *p != ',')
1597 /* Advance past the comma. */
1605 /* Constant, e.g. from "const" in Pascal. */
1606 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1607 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_CONST, -1,
1608 &objfile->static_psymbols, 0,
1609 psymtab_language, objfile);
1615 int name_len = p - namestring;
1616 char *name = (char *) xmalloc (name_len + 1);
1618 memcpy (name, namestring, name_len);
1619 name[name_len] = '\0';
1620 function_outside_compilation_unit_complaint (name);
1623 /* Kludges for ELF/STABS with Sun ACC. */
1624 last_function_name = namestring;
1625 /* Do not fix textlow==0 for .o or NLM files, as 0 is a legit
1626 value for the bottom of the text seg in those cases. */
1627 if (nlist.n_value == 0
1628 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1630 struct bound_minimal_symbol minsym
1631 = find_stab_function (namestring,
1632 pst ? pst->filename : NULL,
1634 if (minsym.minsym != NULL)
1635 nlist.n_value = MSYMBOL_VALUE_RAW_ADDRESS (minsym.minsym);
1637 if (pst && textlow_not_set
1638 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1640 pst->set_text_low (nlist.n_value);
1641 textlow_not_set = 0;
1645 /* Keep track of the start of the last function so we
1646 can handle end of function symbols. */
1647 last_function_start = nlist.n_value;
1649 /* In reordered executables this function may lie outside
1650 the bounds created by N_SO symbols. If that's the case
1651 use the address of this function as the low bound for
1652 the partial symbol table. */
1655 || (nlist.n_value < pst->raw_text_low ()
1656 && (nlist.n_value != 0))))
1658 pst->set_text_low (nlist.n_value);
1659 textlow_not_set = 0;
1661 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1662 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK,
1663 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile),
1664 &objfile->static_psymbols,
1665 nlist.n_value, psymtab_language, objfile);
1668 /* Global functions were ignored here, but now they
1669 are put into the global psymtab like one would expect.
1670 They're also in the minimal symbol table. */
1674 int name_len = p - namestring;
1675 char *name = (char *) xmalloc (name_len + 1);
1677 memcpy (name, namestring, name_len);
1678 name[name_len] = '\0';
1679 function_outside_compilation_unit_complaint (name);
1682 /* Kludges for ELF/STABS with Sun ACC. */
1683 last_function_name = namestring;
1684 /* Do not fix textlow==0 for .o or NLM files, as 0 is a legit
1685 value for the bottom of the text seg in those cases. */
1686 if (nlist.n_value == 0
1687 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1689 struct bound_minimal_symbol minsym
1690 = find_stab_function (namestring,
1691 pst ? pst->filename : NULL,
1693 if (minsym.minsym != NULL)
1694 nlist.n_value = MSYMBOL_VALUE_RAW_ADDRESS (minsym.minsym);
1696 if (pst && textlow_not_set
1697 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1699 pst->set_text_low (nlist.n_value);
1700 textlow_not_set = 0;
1704 /* Keep track of the start of the last function so we
1705 can handle end of function symbols. */
1706 last_function_start = nlist.n_value;
1708 /* In reordered executables this function may lie outside
1709 the bounds created by N_SO symbols. If that's the case
1710 use the address of this function as the low bound for
1711 the partial symbol table. */
1714 || (nlist.n_value < pst->raw_text_low ()
1715 && (nlist.n_value != 0))))
1717 pst->set_text_low (nlist.n_value);
1718 textlow_not_set = 0;
1720 add_psymbol_to_list (sym_name, sym_len, 1,
1721 VAR_DOMAIN, LOC_BLOCK,
1722 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile),
1723 &objfile->global_psymbols,
1724 nlist.n_value, psymtab_language, objfile);
1727 /* Two things show up here (hopefully); static symbols of
1728 local scope (static used inside braces) or extensions
1729 of structure symbols. We can ignore both. */
1743 case '#': /* For symbol identification (used in live ranges). */
1747 /* It is a C++ nested symbol. We don't need to record it
1748 (I don't think); if we try to look up foo::bar::baz,
1749 then symbols for the symtab containing foo should get
1750 read in, I think. */
1751 /* Someone says sun cc puts out symbols like
1752 /foo/baz/maclib::/usr/local/bin/maclib,
1753 which would get here with a symbol type of ':'. */
1757 /* Unexpected symbol descriptor. The second and subsequent stabs
1758 of a continued stab can show up here. The question is
1759 whether they ever can mimic a normal stab--it would be
1760 nice if not, since we certainly don't want to spend the
1761 time searching to the end of every string looking for
1764 complaint (_("unknown symbol descriptor `%c'"),
1767 /* Ignore it; perhaps it is an extension that we don't
1775 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
1777 /* Find the corresponding bincl and mark that psymtab on the
1778 psymtab dependency list. */
1780 struct partial_symtab *needed_pst =
1781 find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab (namestring, nlist.n_value);
1783 /* If this include file was defined earlier in this file,
1785 if (needed_pst == pst)
1793 for (i = 0; i < dependencies_used; i++)
1794 if (dependency_list[i] == needed_pst)
1800 /* If it's already in the list, skip the rest. */
1804 dependency_list[dependencies_used++] = needed_pst;
1805 if (dependencies_used >= dependencies_allocated)
1807 struct partial_symtab **orig = dependency_list;
1810 (struct partial_symtab **)
1811 alloca ((dependencies_allocated *= 2)
1812 * sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
1813 memcpy (dependency_list, orig,
1815 * sizeof (struct partial_symtab *)));
1817 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
1818 "Had to reallocate "
1819 "dependency list.\n");
1820 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
1821 "New dependencies allocated: %d\n",
1822 dependencies_allocated);
1830 /* Solaris 2 end of module, finish current partial symbol
1831 table. dbx_end_psymtab will set the high text address of
1832 PST to the proper value, which is necessary if a module
1833 compiled without debugging info follows this module. */
1834 if (pst && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1836 dbx_end_psymtab (objfile, pst,
1837 psymtab_include_list, includes_used,
1838 symnum * symbol_size,
1839 (CORE_ADDR) 0, dependency_list,
1840 dependencies_used, textlow_not_set);
1841 pst = (struct partial_symtab *) 0;
1843 dependencies_used = 0;
1844 has_line_numbers = 0;
1850 HANDLE_RBRAC (nlist.n_value);
1856 case N_SSYM: /* Claim: Structure or union element.
1857 Hopefully, I can ignore this. */
1858 case N_ENTRY: /* Alternate entry point; can ignore. */
1859 case N_MAIN: /* Can definitely ignore this. */
1860 case N_CATCH: /* These are GNU C++ extensions */
1861 case N_EHDECL: /* that can safely be ignored here. */
1873 case N_NSYMS: /* Ultrix 4.0: symbol count */
1874 case N_DEFD: /* GNU Modula-2 */
1875 case N_ALIAS: /* SunPro F77: alias name, ignore for now. */
1877 case N_OBJ: /* Useless types from Solaris. */
1880 /* These symbols aren't interesting; don't worry about them. */
1884 /* If we haven't found it yet, ignore it. It's probably some
1885 new type we don't know about yet. */
1886 unknown_symtype_complaint (hex_string (nlist.n_type));
1891 /* If there's stuff to be cleaned up, clean it up. */
1894 /* Don't set high text address of PST lower than it already
1896 CORE_ADDR text_end =
1897 (lowest_text_address == (CORE_ADDR) -1
1899 : lowest_text_address)
1902 dbx_end_psymtab (objfile, pst, psymtab_include_list, includes_used,
1903 symnum * symbol_size,
1904 (text_end > pst->raw_text_high ()
1905 ? text_end : pst->raw_text_high ()),
1906 dependency_list, dependencies_used, textlow_not_set);
1910 /* Allocate and partially fill a partial symtab. It will be
1911 completely filled at the end of the symbol list.
1913 SYMFILE_NAME is the name of the symbol-file we are reading from, and ADDR
1914 is the address relative to which its symbols are (incremental) or 0
1917 static struct partial_symtab *
1918 start_psymtab (struct objfile *objfile, const char *filename, CORE_ADDR textlow,
1919 int ldsymoff, std::vector<partial_symbol *> &global_psymbols,
1920 std::vector<partial_symbol *> &static_psymbols)
1922 struct partial_symtab *result =
1923 start_psymtab_common (objfile, filename, textlow,
1924 global_psymbols, static_psymbols);
1926 result->read_symtab_private =
1927 XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct symloc);
1928 LDSYMOFF (result) = ldsymoff;
1929 result->read_symtab = dbx_read_symtab;
1930 SYMBOL_SIZE (result) = symbol_size;
1931 SYMBOL_OFFSET (result) = symbol_table_offset;
1932 STRING_OFFSET (result) = string_table_offset;
1933 FILE_STRING_OFFSET (result) = file_string_table_offset;
1935 /* Deduce the source language from the filename for this psymtab. */
1936 psymtab_language = deduce_language_from_filename (filename);
1937 PST_LANGUAGE (result) = psymtab_language;
1942 /* Close off the current usage of PST.
1943 Returns PST or NULL if the partial symtab was empty and thrown away.
1945 FIXME: List variables and peculiarities of same. */
1947 struct partial_symtab *
1948 dbx_end_psymtab (struct objfile *objfile, struct partial_symtab *pst,
1949 const char **include_list, int num_includes,
1950 int capping_symbol_offset, CORE_ADDR capping_text,
1951 struct partial_symtab **dependency_list,
1952 int number_dependencies,
1953 int textlow_not_set)
1956 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
1958 if (capping_symbol_offset != -1)
1959 LDSYMLEN (pst) = capping_symbol_offset - LDSYMOFF (pst);
1960 pst->set_text_high (capping_text);
1962 /* Under Solaris, the N_SO symbols always have a value of 0,
1963 instead of the usual address of the .o file. Therefore,
1964 we have to do some tricks to fill in texthigh and textlow.
1965 The first trick is: if we see a static
1966 or global function, and the textlow for the current pst
1967 is not set (ie: textlow_not_set), then we use that function's
1968 address for the textlow of the pst. */
1970 /* Now, to fill in texthigh, we remember the last function seen
1971 in the .o file. Also, there's a hack in
1972 bfd/elf.c and gdb/elfread.c to pass the ELF st_size field
1973 to here via the misc_info field. Therefore, we can fill in
1974 a reliable texthigh by taking the address plus size of the
1975 last function in the file. */
1977 if (!pst->text_high_valid && last_function_name
1978 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
1981 struct bound_minimal_symbol minsym;
1983 const char *colon = strchr (last_function_name, ':');
1987 n = colon - last_function_name;
1988 char *p = (char *) alloca (n + 2);
1989 strncpy (p, last_function_name, n);
1992 minsym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, pst->filename, objfile);
1993 if (minsym.minsym == NULL)
1995 /* Sun Fortran appends an underscore to the minimal symbol name,
1996 try again with an appended underscore if the minimal symbol
2000 minsym = lookup_minimal_symbol (p, pst->filename, objfile);
2004 pst->set_text_high (MSYMBOL_VALUE_RAW_ADDRESS (minsym.minsym)
2005 + MSYMBOL_SIZE (minsym.minsym));
2007 last_function_name = NULL;
2010 if (!gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
2012 /* This test will be true if the last .o file is only data. */
2013 else if (textlow_not_set)
2014 pst->set_text_low (pst->raw_text_high ());
2017 struct partial_symtab *p1;
2019 /* If we know our own starting text address, then walk through all other
2020 psymtabs for this objfile, and if any didn't know their ending text
2021 address, set it to our starting address. Take care to not set our
2022 own ending address to our starting address. */
2024 ALL_OBJFILE_PSYMTABS (objfile, p1)
2026 if (!p1->text_high_valid && p1->text_low_valid && p1 != pst)
2027 p1->set_text_high (pst->raw_text_low ());
2031 /* End of kludge for patching Solaris textlow and texthigh. */
2033 end_psymtab_common (objfile, pst);
2035 pst->number_of_dependencies = number_dependencies;
2036 if (number_dependencies)
2038 pst->dependencies = XOBNEWVEC (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
2039 struct partial_symtab *,
2040 number_dependencies);
2041 memcpy (pst->dependencies, dependency_list,
2042 number_dependencies * sizeof (struct partial_symtab *));
2045 pst->dependencies = 0;
2047 for (i = 0; i < num_includes; i++)
2049 struct partial_symtab *subpst =
2050 allocate_psymtab (include_list[i], objfile);
2052 subpst->read_symtab_private =
2053 XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct symloc);
2055 LDSYMLEN (subpst) = 0;
2057 /* We could save slight bits of space by only making one of these,
2058 shared by the entire set of include files. FIXME-someday. */
2059 subpst->dependencies =
2060 XOBNEW (&objfile->objfile_obstack, struct partial_symtab *);
2061 subpst->dependencies[0] = pst;
2062 subpst->number_of_dependencies = 1;
2064 subpst->globals_offset =
2065 subpst->n_global_syms =
2066 subpst->statics_offset =
2067 subpst->n_static_syms = 0;
2070 subpst->compunit_symtab = 0;
2071 subpst->read_symtab = pst->read_symtab;
2074 if (num_includes == 0
2075 && number_dependencies == 0
2076 && pst->n_global_syms == 0
2077 && pst->n_static_syms == 0
2078 && has_line_numbers == 0)
2080 /* Throw away this psymtab, it's empty. We can't deallocate it, since
2081 it is on the obstack, but we can forget to chain it on the list. */
2082 /* Empty psymtabs happen as a result of header files which don't have
2083 any symbols in them. There can be a lot of them. But this check
2084 is wrong, in that a psymtab with N_SLINE entries but nothing else
2085 is not empty, but we don't realize that. Fixing that without slowing
2086 things down might be tricky. */
2088 discard_psymtab (objfile, pst);
2090 /* Indicate that psymtab was thrown away. */
2097 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct objfile *objfile, struct partial_symtab *pst)
2103 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Psymtab for %s already read in. "
2104 "Shouldn't happen.\n",
2109 /* Read in all partial symtabs on which this one is dependent. */
2110 for (i = 0; i < pst->number_of_dependencies; i++)
2111 if (!pst->dependencies[i]->readin)
2113 /* Inform about additional files that need to be read in. */
2116 fputs_filtered (" ", gdb_stdout);
2118 fputs_filtered ("and ", gdb_stdout);
2120 printf_filtered ("%s...", pst->dependencies[i]->filename);
2121 wrap_here (""); /* Flush output. */
2122 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2124 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (objfile, pst->dependencies[i]);
2127 if (LDSYMLEN (pst)) /* Otherwise it's a dummy. */
2129 /* Init stuff necessary for reading in symbols */
2131 scoped_free_pendings free_pending;
2132 file_string_table_offset = FILE_STRING_OFFSET (pst);
2133 symbol_size = SYMBOL_SIZE (pst);
2135 /* Read in this file's symbols. */
2136 bfd_seek (objfile->obfd, SYMBOL_OFFSET (pst), SEEK_SET);
2137 read_ofile_symtab (objfile, pst);
2143 /* Read in all of the symbols for a given psymtab for real.
2144 Be verbose about it if the user wants that. SELF is not NULL. */
2147 dbx_read_symtab (struct partial_symtab *self, struct objfile *objfile)
2151 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Psymtab for %s already read in. "
2152 "Shouldn't happen.\n",
2157 if (LDSYMLEN (self) || self->number_of_dependencies)
2159 /* Print the message now, before reading the string table,
2160 to avoid disconcerting pauses. */
2163 printf_filtered ("Reading in symbols for %s...", self->filename);
2164 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
2167 next_symbol_text_func = dbx_next_symbol_text;
2170 scoped_restore restore_stabs_data = make_scoped_restore (&stabs_data);
2171 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<gdb_byte> data_holder;
2172 if (DBX_STAB_SECTION (objfile))
2175 = symfile_relocate_debug_section (objfile,
2176 DBX_STAB_SECTION (objfile),
2178 data_holder.reset (stabs_data);
2181 dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1 (objfile, self);
2184 /* Match with global symbols. This only needs to be done once,
2185 after all of the symtabs and dependencies have been read in. */
2186 scan_file_globals (objfile);
2188 /* Finish up the debug error message. */
2190 printf_filtered ("done.\n");
2194 /* Read in a defined section of a specific object file's symbols. */
2197 read_ofile_symtab (struct objfile *objfile, struct partial_symtab *pst)
2199 const char *namestring;
2200 struct external_nlist *bufp;
2201 struct internal_nlist nlist;
2203 unsigned max_symnum;
2205 int sym_offset; /* Offset to start of symbols to read */
2206 int sym_size; /* Size of symbols to read */
2207 CORE_ADDR text_offset; /* Start of text segment for symbols */
2208 int text_size; /* Size of text segment for symbols */
2209 struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
2211 sym_offset = LDSYMOFF (pst);
2212 sym_size = LDSYMLEN (pst);
2213 text_offset = pst->text_low (objfile);
2214 text_size = pst->text_high (objfile) - pst->text_low (objfile);
2215 section_offsets = objfile->section_offsets;
2217 dbxread_objfile = objfile;
2219 stringtab_global = DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile);
2220 set_last_source_file (NULL);
2222 abfd = objfile->obfd;
2223 symfile_bfd = objfile->obfd; /* Implicit param to next_text_symbol. */
2224 symbuf_end = symbuf_idx = 0;
2226 symbuf_left = sym_offset + sym_size;
2228 /* It is necessary to actually read one symbol *before* the start
2229 of this symtab's symbols, because the GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL
2230 occurs before the N_SO symbol.
2232 Detecting this in read_dbx_symtab
2233 would slow down initial readin, so we look for it here instead. */
2234 if (!processing_acc_compilation && sym_offset >= (int) symbol_size)
2236 stabs_seek (sym_offset - symbol_size);
2238 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx++];
2239 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, bufp, abfd);
2240 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
2242 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
2244 processing_gcc_compilation = 0;
2245 if (nlist.n_type == N_TEXT)
2247 const char *tempstring = namestring;
2249 if (strcmp (namestring, GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2250 processing_gcc_compilation = 1;
2251 else if (strcmp (namestring, GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2252 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
2253 if (tempstring[0] == bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (symfile_bfd))
2255 if (startswith (tempstring, "__gnu_compiled"))
2256 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
2261 /* The N_SO starting this symtab is the first symbol, so we
2262 better not check the symbol before it. I'm not this can
2263 happen, but it doesn't hurt to check for it. */
2264 stabs_seek (sym_offset);
2265 processing_gcc_compilation = 0;
2268 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
2270 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx];
2271 if (bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, bufp->e_type) != N_SO)
2272 error (_("First symbol in segment of executable not a source symbol"));
2274 max_symnum = sym_size / symbol_size;
2277 symnum < max_symnum;
2280 QUIT; /* Allow this to be interruptable. */
2281 if (symbuf_idx == symbuf_end)
2283 bufp = &symbuf[symbuf_idx++];
2284 INTERNALIZE_SYMBOL (nlist, bufp, abfd);
2285 OBJSTAT (objfile, n_stabs++);
2287 type = bfd_h_get_8 (abfd, bufp->e_type);
2289 namestring = set_namestring (objfile, &nlist);
2293 if (sizeof (nlist.n_value) > 4
2294 /* We are a 64-bit debugger debugging a 32-bit program. */
2295 && (type == N_LSYM || type == N_PSYM))
2296 /* We have to be careful with the n_value in the case of N_LSYM
2297 and N_PSYM entries, because they are signed offsets from frame
2298 pointer, but we actually read them as unsigned 32-bit values.
2299 This is not a problem for 32-bit debuggers, for which negative
2300 values end up being interpreted correctly (as negative
2301 offsets) due to integer overflow.
2302 But we need to sign-extend the value for 64-bit debuggers,
2303 or we'll end up interpreting negative values as very large
2304 positive offsets. */
2305 nlist.n_value = (nlist.n_value ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000;
2306 process_one_symbol (type, nlist.n_desc, nlist.n_value,
2307 namestring, section_offsets, objfile,
2308 PST_LANGUAGE (pst));
2310 /* We skip checking for a new .o or -l file; that should never
2311 happen in this routine. */
2312 else if (type == N_TEXT)
2314 /* I don't think this code will ever be executed, because
2315 the GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL usually is right before
2316 the N_SO symbol which starts this source file.
2317 However, there is no reason not to accept
2318 the GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL anywhere. */
2320 if (strcmp (namestring, GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2321 processing_gcc_compilation = 1;
2322 else if (strcmp (namestring, GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2323 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
2325 else if (type & N_EXT || type == (unsigned char) N_TEXT
2326 || type == (unsigned char) N_NBTEXT)
2328 /* Global symbol: see if we came across a dbx defintion for
2329 a corresponding symbol. If so, store the value. Remove
2330 syms from the chain when their values are stored, but
2331 search the whole chain, as there may be several syms from
2332 different files with the same name. */
2333 /* This is probably not true. Since the files will be read
2334 in one at a time, each reference to a global symbol will
2335 be satisfied in each file as it appears. So we skip this
2341 /* In a Solaris elf file, this variable, which comes from the value
2342 of the N_SO symbol, will still be 0. Luckily, text_offset, which
2343 comes from low text address of PST, is correct. */
2344 if (get_last_source_start_addr () == 0)
2345 set_last_source_start_addr (text_offset);
2347 /* In reordered executables last_source_start_addr may not be the
2348 lower bound for this symtab, instead use text_offset which comes
2349 from the low text address of PST, which is correct. */
2350 if (get_last_source_start_addr () > text_offset)
2351 set_last_source_start_addr (text_offset);
2353 pst->compunit_symtab = end_symtab (text_offset + text_size,
2354 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2358 dbxread_objfile = NULL;
2362 /* Record the namespace that the function defined by SYMBOL was
2363 defined in, if necessary. BLOCK is the associated block; use
2364 OBSTACK for allocation. */
2367 cp_set_block_scope (const struct symbol *symbol,
2368 struct block *block,
2369 struct obstack *obstack)
2371 if (SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol) != NULL)
2373 /* Try to figure out the appropriate namespace from the
2376 /* FIXME: carlton/2003-04-15: If the function in question is
2377 a method of a class, the name will actually include the
2378 name of the class as well. This should be harmless, but
2379 is a little unfortunate. */
2381 const char *name = SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol);
2382 unsigned int prefix_len = cp_entire_prefix_len (name);
2384 block_set_scope (block,
2385 (const char *) obstack_copy0 (obstack, name, prefix_len),
2390 /* This handles a single symbol from the symbol-file, building symbols
2391 into a GDB symtab. It takes these arguments and an implicit argument.
2393 TYPE is the type field of the ".stab" symbol entry.
2394 DESC is the desc field of the ".stab" entry.
2395 VALU is the value field of the ".stab" entry.
2396 NAME is the symbol name, in our address space.
2397 SECTION_OFFSETS is a set of amounts by which the sections of this
2398 object file were relocated when it was loaded into memory. Note
2399 that these section_offsets are not the objfile->section_offsets but
2400 the pst->section_offsets. All symbols that refer to memory
2401 locations need to be offset by these amounts.
2402 OBJFILE is the object file from which we are reading symbols. It
2403 is used in end_symtab.
2404 LANGUAGE is the language of the symtab.
2408 process_one_symbol (int type, int desc, CORE_ADDR valu, const char *name,
2409 const struct section_offsets *section_offsets,
2410 struct objfile *objfile, enum language language)
2412 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
2413 struct context_stack *newobj;
2414 struct context_stack cstk;
2415 /* This remembers the address of the start of a function. It is
2416 used because in Solaris 2, N_LBRAC, N_RBRAC, and N_SLINE entries
2417 are relative to the current function's start address. On systems
2418 other than Solaris 2, this just holds the SECT_OFF_TEXT value,
2419 and is used to relocate these symbol types rather than
2421 static CORE_ADDR function_start_offset;
2423 /* This holds the address of the start of a function, without the
2424 system peculiarities of function_start_offset. */
2425 static CORE_ADDR last_function_start;
2427 /* If this is nonzero, we've seen an N_SLINE since the start of the
2428 current function. We use this to tell us to move the first sline
2429 to the beginning of the function regardless of what its given
2431 static int sline_found_in_function = 1;
2433 /* If this is nonzero, we've seen a non-gcc N_OPT symbol for this
2434 source file. Used to detect the SunPRO solaris compiler. */
2435 static int n_opt_found;
2437 /* Something is wrong if we see real data before seeing a source
2440 if (get_last_source_file () == NULL && type != (unsigned char) N_SO)
2442 /* Ignore any symbols which appear before an N_SO symbol.
2443 Currently no one puts symbols there, but we should deal
2444 gracefully with the case. A complain()t might be in order,
2445 but this should not be an error (). */
2454 if (*name == '\000')
2456 /* This N_FUN marks the end of a function. This closes off
2457 the current block. */
2458 struct block *block;
2460 if (outermost_context_p ())
2462 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (symnum);
2466 /* The following check is added before recording line 0 at
2467 end of function so as to handle hand-generated stabs
2468 which may have an N_FUN stabs at the end of the function,
2469 but no N_SLINE stabs. */
2470 if (sline_found_in_function)
2472 CORE_ADDR addr = last_function_start + valu;
2474 record_line (get_current_subfile (), 0,
2475 gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, addr));
2478 within_function = 0;
2479 cstk = pop_context ();
2481 /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
2482 block = finish_block (cstk.name,
2483 cstk.old_blocks, NULL,
2484 cstk.start_addr, cstk.start_addr + valu);
2486 /* For C++, set the block's scope. */
2487 if (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (cstk.name) == language_cplus)
2488 cp_set_block_scope (cstk.name, block, &objfile->objfile_obstack);
2490 /* May be switching to an assembler file which may not be using
2491 block relative stabs, so reset the offset. */
2492 function_start_offset = 0;
2497 sline_found_in_function = 0;
2499 /* Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2500 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2501 valu = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, valu);
2502 last_function_start = valu;
2504 goto define_a_symbol;
2507 /* This "symbol" just indicates the start of an inner lexical
2508 context within a function. */
2510 /* Ignore extra outermost context from SunPRO cc and acc. */
2511 if (n_opt_found && desc == 1)
2514 valu += function_start_offset;
2516 push_context (desc, valu);
2520 /* This "symbol" just indicates the end of an inner lexical
2521 context that was started with N_LBRAC. */
2523 /* Ignore extra outermost context from SunPRO cc and acc. */
2524 if (n_opt_found && desc == 1)
2527 valu += function_start_offset;
2529 if (outermost_context_p ())
2531 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (symnum);
2535 cstk = pop_context ();
2536 if (desc != cstk.depth)
2537 lbrac_mismatch_complaint (symnum);
2539 if (*get_local_symbols () != NULL)
2541 /* GCC development snapshots from March to December of
2542 2000 would output N_LSYM entries after N_LBRAC
2543 entries. As a consequence, these symbols are simply
2544 discarded. Complain if this is the case. */
2545 complaint (_("misplaced N_LBRAC entry; discarding local "
2546 "symbols which have no enclosing block"));
2548 *get_local_symbols () = cstk.locals;
2550 if (get_context_stack_depth () > 1)
2552 /* This is not the outermost LBRAC...RBRAC pair in the
2553 function, its local symbols preceded it, and are the ones
2554 just recovered from the context stack. Define the block
2555 for them (but don't bother if the block contains no
2556 symbols. Should we complain on blocks without symbols?
2557 I can't think of any useful purpose for them). */
2558 if (*get_local_symbols () != NULL)
2560 /* Muzzle a compiler bug that makes end < start.
2562 ??? Which compilers? Is this ever harmful?. */
2563 if (cstk.start_addr > valu)
2565 complaint (_("block start larger than block end"));
2566 cstk.start_addr = valu;
2568 /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
2569 finish_block (0, cstk.old_blocks, NULL,
2570 cstk.start_addr, valu);
2575 /* This is the outermost LBRAC...RBRAC pair. There is no
2576 need to do anything; leave the symbols that preceded it
2577 to be attached to the function's own block. We need to
2578 indicate that we just moved outside of the function. */
2579 within_function = 0;
2586 /* This kind of symbol indicates the start of an object file.
2587 Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2588 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2592 /* This type of symbol indicates the start of data for one
2593 source file. Finish the symbol table of the previous source
2594 file (if any) and start accumulating a new symbol table.
2595 Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2596 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2600 if (get_last_source_file ())
2602 /* Check if previous symbol was also an N_SO (with some
2603 sanity checks). If so, that one was actually the
2604 directory name, and the current one is the real file
2605 name. Patch things up. */
2606 if (previous_stab_code == (unsigned char) N_SO)
2608 patch_subfile_names (get_current_subfile (), name);
2609 break; /* Ignore repeated SOs. */
2611 end_symtab (valu, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2615 /* Null name means this just marks the end of text for this .o
2616 file. Don't start a new symtab in this case. */
2617 if (*name == '\000')
2620 function_start_offset = 0;
2623 start_symtab (objfile, name, NULL, valu, language);
2624 record_debugformat ("stabs");
2628 /* This type of symbol indicates the start of data for a
2629 sub-source-file, one whose contents were copied or included
2630 in the compilation of the main source file (whose name was
2631 given in the N_SO symbol). Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2632 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2633 start_subfile (name);
2638 add_new_header_file (name, valu);
2639 start_subfile (name);
2643 start_subfile (pop_subfile ());
2647 add_old_header_file (name, valu);
2651 /* This type of "symbol" really just records one line-number --
2652 core-address correspondence. Enter it in the line list for
2653 this symbol table. */
2655 /* Relocate for dynamic loading and for ELF acc
2656 function-relative symbols. */
2657 valu += function_start_offset;
2659 /* GCC 2.95.3 emits the first N_SLINE stab somwehere in the
2660 middle of the prologue instead of right at the start of the
2661 function. To deal with this we record the address for the
2662 first N_SLINE stab to be the start of the function instead of
2663 the listed location. We really shouldn't to this. When
2664 compiling with optimization, this first N_SLINE stab might be
2665 optimized away. Other (non-GCC) compilers don't emit this
2666 stab at all. There is no real harm in having an extra
2667 numbered line, although it can be a bit annoying for the
2668 user. However, it totally screws up our testsuite.
2670 So for now, keep adjusting the address of the first N_SLINE
2671 stab, but only for code compiled with GCC. */
2673 if (within_function && sline_found_in_function == 0)
2675 CORE_ADDR addr = processing_gcc_compilation == 2 ?
2676 last_function_start : valu;
2678 record_line (get_current_subfile (), desc,
2679 gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, addr));
2680 sline_found_in_function = 1;
2683 record_line (get_current_subfile (), desc,
2684 gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (gdbarch, valu));
2688 common_block_start (name, objfile);
2692 common_block_end (objfile);
2695 /* The following symbol types need to have the appropriate
2696 offset added to their value; then we process symbol
2697 definitions in the name. */
2699 case N_STSYM: /* Static symbol in data segment. */
2700 case N_LCSYM: /* Static symbol in BSS segment. */
2701 case N_ROSYM: /* Static symbol in read-only data segment. */
2702 /* HORRID HACK DEPT. However, it's Sun's furgin' fault.
2703 Solaris 2's stabs-in-elf makes *most* symbols relative but
2704 leaves a few absolute (at least for Solaris 2.1 and version
2705 2.0.1 of the SunPRO compiler). N_STSYM and friends sit on
2706 the fence. .stab "foo:S...",N_STSYM is absolute (ld
2707 relocates it) .stab "foo:V...",N_STSYM is relative (section
2708 base subtracted). This leaves us no choice but to search for
2709 the 'S' or 'V'... (or pass the whole section_offsets stuff
2710 down ONE MORE function call level, which we really don't want
2715 /* Normal object file and NLMs have non-zero text seg offsets,
2716 but don't need their static syms offset in this fashion.
2717 XXX - This is really a crock that should be fixed in the
2718 solib handling code so that I don't have to work around it
2721 if (!symfile_relocatable)
2723 p = strchr (name, ':');
2724 if (p != 0 && p[1] == 'S')
2726 /* The linker relocated it. We don't want to add a
2727 Sun-stabs Tfoo.foo-like offset, but we *do*
2728 want to add whatever solib.c passed to
2729 symbol_file_add as addr (this is known to affect
2730 SunOS 4, and I suspect ELF too). Since there is no
2731 Ttext.text symbol, we can get addr from the text offset. */
2732 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2733 goto define_a_symbol;
2736 /* Since it's not the kludge case, re-dispatch to the right
2747 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
2748 _("failed internal consistency check"));
2752 case_N_STSYM: /* Static symbol in data segment. */
2753 case N_DSLINE: /* Source line number, data segment. */
2754 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile));
2755 goto define_a_symbol;
2757 case_N_LCSYM: /* Static symbol in BSS segment. */
2758 case N_BSLINE: /* Source line number, BSS segment. */
2759 /* N_BROWS: overlaps with N_BSLINE. */
2760 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile));
2761 goto define_a_symbol;
2763 case_N_ROSYM: /* Static symbol in read-only data segment. */
2764 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_RODATA (objfile));
2765 goto define_a_symbol;
2767 case N_ENTRY: /* Alternate entry point. */
2768 /* Relocate for dynamic loading. */
2769 valu += ANOFFSET (section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
2770 goto define_a_symbol;
2772 /* The following symbol types we don't know how to process.
2773 Handle them in a "default" way, but complain to people who
2776 case N_CATCH: /* Exception handler catcher. */
2777 case N_EHDECL: /* Exception handler name. */
2778 case N_PC: /* Global symbol in Pascal. */
2779 case N_M2C: /* Modula-2 compilation unit. */
2780 /* N_MOD2: overlaps with N_EHDECL. */
2781 case N_SCOPE: /* Modula-2 scope information. */
2782 case N_ECOML: /* End common (local name). */
2783 case N_NBTEXT: /* Gould Non-Base-Register symbols??? */
2788 unknown_symtype_complaint (hex_string (type));
2792 /* These symbol types don't need the address field relocated,
2793 since it is either unused, or is absolute. */
2794 case N_GSYM: /* Global variable. */
2795 case N_NSYMS: /* Number of symbols (Ultrix). */
2796 case N_NOMAP: /* No map? (Ultrix). */
2797 case N_RSYM: /* Register variable. */
2798 case N_DEFD: /* Modula-2 GNU module dependency. */
2799 case N_SSYM: /* Struct or union element. */
2800 case N_LSYM: /* Local symbol in stack. */
2801 case N_PSYM: /* Parameter variable. */
2802 case N_LENG: /* Length of preceding symbol type. */
2806 const char *colon_pos = strchr (name, ':');
2808 if (colon_pos == NULL)
2811 deftype = colon_pos[1];
2817 /* Deal with the SunPRO 3.0 compiler which omits the
2818 address from N_FUN symbols. */
2820 && valu == ANOFFSET (section_offsets,
2821 SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile))
2822 && gdbarch_sofun_address_maybe_missing (gdbarch))
2824 struct bound_minimal_symbol minsym
2825 = find_stab_function (name, get_last_source_file (),
2827 if (minsym.minsym != NULL)
2828 valu = BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (minsym);
2831 /* These addresses are absolute. */
2832 function_start_offset = valu;
2834 within_function = 1;
2836 if (get_context_stack_depth () > 1)
2838 complaint (_("unmatched N_LBRAC before symtab pos %d"),
2843 if (!outermost_context_p ())
2845 struct block *block;
2847 cstk = pop_context ();
2848 /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */
2849 block = finish_block (cstk.name,
2850 cstk.old_blocks, NULL,
2851 cstk.start_addr, valu);
2853 /* For C++, set the block's scope. */
2854 if (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (cstk.name) == language_cplus)
2855 cp_set_block_scope (cstk.name, block,
2856 &objfile->objfile_obstack);
2859 newobj = push_context (0, valu);
2860 newobj->name = define_symbol (valu, name, desc, type, objfile);
2864 define_symbol (valu, name, desc, type, objfile);
2870 /* We use N_OPT to carry the gcc2_compiled flag. Sun uses it
2871 for a bunch of other flags, too. Someday we may parse their
2872 flags; for now we ignore theirs and hope they'll ignore ours. */
2873 case N_OPT: /* Solaris 2: Compiler options. */
2876 if (strcmp (name, GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL) == 0)
2878 processing_gcc_compilation = 2;
2885 case N_MAIN: /* Name of main routine. */
2886 /* FIXME: If one has a symbol file with N_MAIN and then replaces
2887 it with a symbol file with "main" and without N_MAIN. I'm
2888 not sure exactly what rule to follow but probably something
2889 like: N_MAIN takes precedence over "main" no matter what
2890 objfile it is in; If there is more than one N_MAIN, choose
2891 the one in the symfile_objfile; If there is more than one
2892 N_MAIN within a given objfile, complain() and choose
2893 arbitrarily. (kingdon) */
2895 set_objfile_main_name (objfile, name, language_unknown);
2898 /* The following symbol types can be ignored. */
2899 case N_OBJ: /* Solaris 2: Object file dir and name. */
2900 case N_PATCH: /* Solaris 2: Patch Run Time Checker. */
2901 /* N_UNDF: Solaris 2: File separator mark. */
2902 /* N_UNDF: -- we will never encounter it, since we only process
2903 one file's symbols at once. */
2904 case N_ENDM: /* Solaris 2: End of module. */
2905 case N_ALIAS: /* SunPro F77: alias name, ignore for now. */
2909 /* '#' is a GNU C extension to allow one symbol to refer to another
2912 Generally this is used so that an alias can refer to its main
2917 /* Initialize symbol reference names and determine if this is a
2918 definition. If a symbol reference is being defined, go ahead
2919 and add it. Otherwise, just return. */
2921 const char *s = name;
2924 /* If this stab defines a new reference ID that is not on the
2925 reference list, then put it on the reference list.
2927 We go ahead and advance NAME past the reference, even though
2928 it is not strictly necessary at this time. */
2929 refnum = symbol_reference_defined (&s);
2931 if (!ref_search (refnum))
2932 ref_add (refnum, 0, name, valu);
2936 previous_stab_code = type;
2939 /* FIXME: The only difference between this and elfstab_build_psymtabs
2940 is the call to install_minimal_symbols for elf, and the support for
2941 split sections. If the differences are really that small, the code
2942 should be shared. */
2944 /* Scan and build partial symbols for an coff symbol file.
2945 The coff file has already been processed to get its minimal symbols.
2947 This routine is the equivalent of dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read
2950 OBJFILE is the object file we are reading symbols from.
2951 ADDR is the address relative to which the symbols are (e.g.
2952 the base address of the text segment).
2953 TEXTADDR is the address of the text section.
2954 TEXTSIZE is the size of the text section.
2955 STABSECTS is the list of .stab sections in OBJFILE.
2956 STABSTROFFSET and STABSTRSIZE define the location in OBJFILE where the
2957 .stabstr section exists.
2959 This routine is mostly copied from dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read,
2960 adjusted for coff details. */
2963 coffstab_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile,
2964 CORE_ADDR textaddr, unsigned int textsize,
2965 struct stab_section_list *stabsects,
2966 file_ptr stabstroffset, unsigned int stabstrsize)
2969 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
2970 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
2971 unsigned int stabsize;
2973 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = textaddr;
2974 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = textsize;
2976 #define COFF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE 12 /* XXX FIXME XXX */
2977 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = COFF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE;
2978 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = stabstrsize;
2980 if (stabstrsize > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
2981 error (_("ridiculous string table size: %d bytes"), stabstrsize);
2982 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = (char *)
2983 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, stabstrsize + 1);
2984 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += stabstrsize + 1);
2986 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
2988 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, stabstroffset, SEEK_SET);
2990 perror_with_name (name);
2991 val = bfd_bread (DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile), stabstrsize, sym_bfd);
2992 if (val != stabstrsize)
2993 perror_with_name (name);
2995 stabsread_new_init ();
2996 free_header_files ();
2997 init_header_files ();
2999 processing_acc_compilation = 1;
3001 /* In a coff file, we've already installed the minimal symbols that came
3002 from the coff (non-stab) symbol table, so always act like an
3003 incremental load here. */
3004 if (stabsects->next == NULL)
3006 stabsize = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsects->section);
3007 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = stabsize / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3008 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsects->section->filepos;
3012 struct stab_section_list *stabsect;
3014 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = 0;
3015 for (stabsect = stabsects; stabsect != NULL; stabsect = stabsect->next)
3017 stabsize = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsect->section);
3018 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) += stabsize / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3021 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsects->section->filepos;
3023 symbuf_sections = stabsects->next;
3024 symbuf_left = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsects->section);
3028 dbx_symfile_read (objfile, 0);
3031 /* Scan and build partial symbols for an ELF symbol file.
3032 This ELF file has already been processed to get its minimal symbols.
3034 This routine is the equivalent of dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read
3037 OBJFILE is the object file we are reading symbols from.
3038 ADDR is the address relative to which the symbols are (e.g.
3039 the base address of the text segment).
3040 STABSECT is the BFD section information for the .stab section.
3041 STABSTROFFSET and STABSTRSIZE define the location in OBJFILE where the
3042 .stabstr section exists.
3044 This routine is mostly copied from dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read,
3045 adjusted for elf details. */
3048 elfstab_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile, asection *stabsect,
3049 file_ptr stabstroffset, unsigned int stabstrsize)
3052 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
3053 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
3055 /* Find the first and last text address. dbx_symfile_read seems to
3057 find_text_range (sym_bfd, objfile);
3059 #define ELF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE 12 /* XXX FIXME XXX */
3060 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = ELF_STABS_SYMBOL_SIZE;
3061 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile)
3062 = bfd_section_size (objfile->obfd, stabsect) / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3063 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = stabstrsize;
3064 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsect->filepos;
3065 DBX_STAB_SECTION (objfile) = stabsect;
3067 if (stabstrsize > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
3068 error (_("ridiculous string table size: %d bytes"), stabstrsize);
3069 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = (char *)
3070 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack, stabstrsize + 1);
3071 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += stabstrsize + 1);
3073 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
3075 val = bfd_seek (sym_bfd, stabstroffset, SEEK_SET);
3077 perror_with_name (name);
3078 val = bfd_bread (DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile), stabstrsize, sym_bfd);
3079 if (val != stabstrsize)
3080 perror_with_name (name);
3082 stabsread_new_init ();
3083 free_header_files ();
3084 init_header_files ();
3086 processing_acc_compilation = 1;
3089 symbuf_left = bfd_section_size (objfile->obfd, stabsect);
3091 scoped_restore restore_stabs_data = make_scoped_restore (&stabs_data);
3092 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<gdb_byte> data_holder;
3094 stabs_data = symfile_relocate_debug_section (objfile, stabsect, NULL);
3096 data_holder.reset (stabs_data);
3098 /* In an elf file, we've already installed the minimal symbols that came
3099 from the elf (non-stab) symbol table, so always act like an
3100 incremental load here. dbx_symfile_read should not generate any new
3101 minimal symbols, since we will have already read the ELF dynamic symbol
3102 table and normal symbol entries won't be in the ".stab" section; but in
3103 case it does, it will install them itself. */
3104 dbx_symfile_read (objfile, 0);
3107 /* Scan and build partial symbols for a file with special sections for stabs
3108 and stabstrings. The file has already been processed to get its minimal
3109 symbols, and any other symbols that might be necessary to resolve GSYMs.
3111 This routine is the equivalent of dbx_symfile_init and dbx_symfile_read
3114 OBJFILE is the object file we are reading symbols from.
3115 ADDR is the address relative to which the symbols are (e.g. the base address
3116 of the text segment).
3117 STAB_NAME is the name of the section that contains the stabs.
3118 STABSTR_NAME is the name of the section that contains the stab strings.
3120 This routine is mostly copied from dbx_symfile_init and
3121 dbx_symfile_read. */
3124 stabsect_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile, char *stab_name,
3125 char *stabstr_name, char *text_name)
3128 bfd *sym_bfd = objfile->obfd;
3129 char *name = bfd_get_filename (sym_bfd);
3131 asection *stabstrsect;
3132 asection *text_sect;
3133 struct dbx_symfile_info *dbx;
3135 stabsect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, stab_name);
3136 stabstrsect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, stabstr_name);
3142 error (_("stabsect_build_psymtabs: Found stabs (%s), "
3143 "but not string section (%s)"),
3144 stab_name, stabstr_name);
3146 dbx = XCNEW (struct dbx_symfile_info);
3147 set_objfile_data (objfile, dbx_objfile_data_key, dbx);
3149 text_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (sym_bfd, text_name);
3151 error (_("Can't find %s section in symbol file"), text_name);
3152 DBX_TEXT_ADDR (objfile) = bfd_section_vma (sym_bfd, text_sect);
3153 DBX_TEXT_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, text_sect);
3155 DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile) = sizeof (struct external_nlist);
3156 DBX_SYMCOUNT (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabsect)
3157 / DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (objfile);
3158 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) = bfd_section_size (sym_bfd, stabstrsect);
3159 DBX_SYMTAB_OFFSET (objfile) = stabsect->filepos; /* XXX - FIXME: POKING
3163 if (DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) > bfd_get_size (sym_bfd))
3164 error (_("ridiculous string table size: %d bytes"),
3165 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile));
3166 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile) = (char *)
3167 obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
3168 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) + 1);
3169 OBJSTAT (objfile, sz_strtab += DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile) + 1);
3171 /* Now read in the string table in one big gulp. */
3173 val = bfd_get_section_contents (sym_bfd, /* bfd */
3174 stabstrsect, /* bfd section */
3175 DBX_STRINGTAB (objfile), /* input buffer */
3176 0, /* offset into section */
3177 DBX_STRINGTAB_SIZE (objfile)); /* amount to
3181 perror_with_name (name);
3183 stabsread_new_init ();
3184 free_header_files ();
3185 init_header_files ();
3187 /* Now, do an incremental load. */
3189 processing_acc_compilation = 1;
3190 dbx_symfile_read (objfile, 0);
3193 static const struct sym_fns aout_sym_fns =
3195 dbx_new_init, /* init anything gbl to entire symtab */
3196 dbx_symfile_init, /* read initial info, setup for sym_read() */
3197 dbx_symfile_read, /* read a symbol file into symtab */
3198 NULL, /* sym_read_psymbols */
3199 dbx_symfile_finish, /* finished with file, cleanup */
3200 default_symfile_offsets, /* parse user's offsets to internal form */
3201 default_symfile_segments, /* Get segment information from a file. */
3203 default_symfile_relocate, /* Relocate a debug section. */
3204 NULL, /* sym_probe_fns */
3209 _initialize_dbxread (void)
3211 add_symtab_fns (bfd_target_aout_flavour, &aout_sym_fns);
3213 dbx_objfile_data_key
3214 = register_objfile_data_with_cleanup (NULL, dbx_free_symfile_info);