/* Code dealing with blocks for GDB.
- Copyright (C) 2003, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2003-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
#ifndef BLOCK_H
#define BLOCK_H
+#include "dictionary.h"
+
/* Opaque declarations. */
struct symbol;
struct block_namespace_info;
struct using_direct;
struct obstack;
-struct dictionary;
+struct addrmap;
/* All of the name-scope contours of the program
are represented by `struct block' objects.
CORE_ADDR endaddr;
/* The symbol that names this block, if the block is the body of a
- function; otherwise, zero. */
+ function (real or inlined); otherwise, zero. */
struct symbol *function;
cplus_specific;
}
language_specific;
+};
+
+/* The global block is singled out so that we can provide a back-link
+ to the primary symtab. */
+
+struct global_block
+{
+ /* The block. */
- /* Version of GCC used to compile the function corresponding
- to this block, or 0 if not compiled with GCC. When possible,
- GCC should be compatible with the native compiler, or if that
- is not feasible, the differences should be fixed during symbol
- reading. As of 16 Apr 93, this flag is never used to distinguish
- between gcc2 and the native compiler.
+ struct block block;
- If there is no function corresponding to this block, this meaning
- of this flag is undefined. */
+ /* This holds a pointer to the primary symtab holding this
+ block. */
- unsigned char gcc_compile_flag;
+ struct symtab *symtab;
};
#define BLOCK_START(bl) (bl)->startaddr
#define BLOCK_END(bl) (bl)->endaddr
#define BLOCK_FUNCTION(bl) (bl)->function
#define BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK(bl) (bl)->superblock
-#define BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED(bl) (bl)->gcc_compile_flag
#define BLOCK_DICT(bl) (bl)->dict
#define BLOCK_NAMESPACE(bl) (bl)->language_specific.cplus_specific.namespace
-/* Macro to loop through all symbols in a block BL, in no particular
- order. ITER helps keep track of the iteration, and should be a
- struct dict_iterator. SYM points to the current symbol. */
-
-#define ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS(block, iter, sym) \
- ALL_DICT_SYMBOLS (BLOCK_DICT (block), iter, sym)
-
struct blockvector
{
/* Number of blocks in the list. */
int nblocks;
+ /* An address map mapping addresses to blocks in this blockvector.
+ This pointer is zero if the blocks' start and end addresses are
+ enough. */
+ struct addrmap *map;
/* The blocks themselves. */
struct block *block[1];
};
#define BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS(blocklist) (blocklist)->nblocks
#define BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK(blocklist,n) (blocklist)->block[n]
+#define BLOCKVECTOR_MAP(blocklist) ((blocklist)->map)
-/* Special block numbers */
+extern struct symbol *block_linkage_function (const struct block *);
-enum { GLOBAL_BLOCK = 0, STATIC_BLOCK = 1, FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK = 2 };
+extern struct symbol *block_containing_function (const struct block *);
-extern struct symbol *block_function (const struct block *);
+extern int block_inlined_p (const struct block *block);
extern int contained_in (const struct block *, const struct block *);
-extern struct blockvector *blockvector_for_pc (CORE_ADDR, int *);
+extern const struct blockvector *blockvector_for_pc (CORE_ADDR,
+ const struct block **);
+
+extern const struct blockvector *blockvector_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR,
+ struct obj_section *,
+ const struct block **,
+ struct symtab *);
-extern struct blockvector *blockvector_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, asection *,
- int *, struct symtab *);
+extern int blockvector_contains_pc (const struct blockvector *bv, CORE_ADDR pc);
-extern struct block *block_for_pc (CORE_ADDR);
+extern struct call_site *call_site_for_pc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
+ CORE_ADDR pc);
-extern struct block *block_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, asection *);
+extern const struct block *block_for_pc (CORE_ADDR);
+
+extern const struct block *block_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
extern const char *block_scope (const struct block *block);
extern struct block *allocate_block (struct obstack *obstack);
+extern struct block *allocate_global_block (struct obstack *obstack);
+
+extern void set_block_symtab (struct block *, struct symtab *);
+
+/* A block iterator. This structure should be treated as though it
+ were opaque; it is only defined here because we want to support
+ stack allocation of iterators. */
+
+struct block_iterator
+{
+ /* If we're iterating over a single block, this holds the block.
+ Otherwise, it holds the canonical symtab. */
+
+ union
+ {
+ struct symtab *symtab;
+ const struct block *block;
+ } d;
+
+ /* If we're iterating over a single block, this is always -1.
+ Otherwise, it holds the index of the current "included" symtab in
+ the canonical symtab (that is, d.symtab->includes[idx]), with -1
+ meaning the canonical symtab itself. */
+
+ int idx;
+
+ /* Which block, either static or global, to iterate over. If this
+ is FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK, then we are iterating over a single block.
+ This is used to select which field of 'd' is in use. */
+
+ enum block_enum which;
+
+ /* The underlying dictionary iterator. */
+
+ struct dict_iterator dict_iter;
+};
+
+/* Initialize ITERATOR to point at the first symbol in BLOCK, and
+ return that first symbol, or NULL if BLOCK is empty. */
+
+extern struct symbol *block_iterator_first (const struct block *block,
+ struct block_iterator *iterator);
+
+/* Advance ITERATOR, and return the next symbol, or NULL if there are
+ no more symbols. Don't call this if you've previously received
+ NULL from block_iterator_first or block_iterator_next on this
+ iteration. */
+
+extern struct symbol *block_iterator_next (struct block_iterator *iterator);
+
+/* Initialize ITERATOR to point at the first symbol in BLOCK whose
+ SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME is NAME (as tested using strcmp_iw), and return
+ that first symbol, or NULL if there are no such symbols. */
+
+extern struct symbol *block_iter_name_first (const struct block *block,
+ const char *name,
+ struct block_iterator *iterator);
+
+/* Advance ITERATOR to point at the next symbol in BLOCK whose
+ SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME is NAME (as tested using strcmp_iw), or NULL if
+ there are no more such symbols. Don't call this if you've
+ previously received NULL from block_iterator_first or
+ block_iterator_next on this iteration. And don't call it unless
+ ITERATOR was created by a previous call to block_iter_name_first
+ with the same NAME. */
+
+extern struct symbol *block_iter_name_next (const char *name,
+ struct block_iterator *iterator);
+
+/* Initialize ITERATOR to point at the first symbol in BLOCK whose
+ SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME is NAME, as tested using COMPARE (which must use
+ the same conventions as strcmp_iw and be compatible with any
+ block hashing function), and return that first symbol, or NULL
+ if there are no such symbols. */
+
+extern struct symbol *block_iter_match_first (const struct block *block,
+ const char *name,
+ symbol_compare_ftype *compare,
+ struct block_iterator *iterator);
+
+/* Advance ITERATOR to point at the next symbol in BLOCK whose
+ SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME is NAME, as tested using COMPARE (see
+ block_iter_match_first), or NULL if there are no more such symbols.
+ Don't call this if you've previously received NULL from
+ block_iterator_match_first or block_iterator_match_next on this
+ iteration. And don't call it unless ITERATOR was created by a
+ previous call to block_iter_match_first with the same NAME and COMPARE. */
+
+extern struct symbol *block_iter_match_next (const char *name,
+ symbol_compare_ftype *compare,
+ struct block_iterator *iterator);
+
+/* Macro to loop through all symbols in a block BL, in no particular
+ order. ITER helps keep track of the iteration, and should be a
+ struct block_iterator. SYM points to the current symbol. */
+
+#define ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS(block, iter, sym) \
+ for ((sym) = block_iterator_first ((block), &(iter)); \
+ (sym); \
+ (sym) = block_iterator_next (&(iter)))
+
#endif /* BLOCK_H */