From: Fred Fish Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 04:22:18 +0000 (+0000) Subject: * Makefile.in (VERSION): Bump to 4.6.2. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d07734e31fb134371b9bea71fc2736f7c28f4433;p=binutils-gdb.git * Makefile.in (VERSION): Bump to 4.6.2. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add stabsread.c * Makefile.in (OBS): Add stabsread.o * Makefile.in (stabsread.o): Add build rule. * stabsread.c, stabsread.h: New files. * buildsym.c: Split out stabs specific support to stabsread.c. * buildsym.h: Split out stabs specific support to stabsread.h. * dbxread.c (stabsread.h): Include * dbxread.c (dbx_new_init): Call stabsread_new_init. * dbxread.c (dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1): Call stabsread_init. * dbxread.c (read_ofile_symtab): Call end_stabs. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Call end_stabs and start_stabs. * dbxread.c (elfstab_build_psymtabs): Call stabsread_new_init. * dwarfread.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Call buildsym_init, add really_free_pendings to cleanups. * elfread.c (elf_new_init): Call stabsread_new_init. * gdbtypes.c: Small changes to maintenance commands. * mipsread.c (stabsread.h): Include. * mipsread.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Call end_stabs. * xcoffread.c (stabsread.h): Include. * xcoffread.c (global_stabs): Remove redundant def. * xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Call start_stabs and end_stabs. --- diff --git a/gdb/.Sanitize b/gdb/.Sanitize index c97c2877ea0..44f54d2b714 100644 --- a/gdb/.Sanitize +++ b/gdb/.Sanitize @@ -183,6 +183,8 @@ source.c sparc-pinsn.c sparc-tdep.c sparc-xdep.c +stabsread.c +stabsread.h stack.c standalone.c stuff.c diff --git a/gdb/buildsym.c b/gdb/buildsym.c index 9636cd24dee..6e5c52bcbbb 100644 --- a/gdb/buildsym.c +++ b/gdb/buildsym.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Build symbol tables in GDB's internal format. +/* Support routines for building symbol tables in GDB's internal format. Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -20,103 +20,37 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* This module provides subroutines used for creating and adding to the symbol table. These routines are called from various symbol- - file-reading routines. + file-reading routines. - They originated in dbxread.c of gdb-4.2, and were split out to - make xcoffread.c more maintainable by sharing code. */ + Routines to support specific debugging information formats (stabs, + DWARF, etc) belong somewhere else. */ #include "defs.h" +#include "bfd.h" #include "obstack.h" #include "symtab.h" -#include "gdbtypes.h" -#include "breakpoint.h" -#include "gdbcore.h" /* for bfd stuff for symfile.h */ #include "symfile.h" /* Needed for "struct complaint" */ #include "objfiles.h" -#include "aout/stab_gnu.h" /* We always use GNU stabs, not native */ #include -#include /* Ask buildsym.h to define the vars it normally declares `extern'. */ #define EXTERN /**/ #include "buildsym.h" /* Our own declarations */ #undef EXTERN -static void -patch_block_stabs PARAMS ((struct pending *, struct pending_stabs *, - struct objfile *)); - -static void -read_huge_number PARAMS ((char **, int, long *, int *)); - -struct type * -dbx_alloc_type PARAMS ((int [2], struct objfile *)); - static int compare_line_numbers PARAMS ((const void *, const void *)); static struct blockvector * make_blockvector PARAMS ((struct objfile *)); -static void -fix_common_block PARAMS ((struct symbol *, int)); - -static void -cleanup_undefined_types PARAMS ((void)); - -static struct type * -read_range_type PARAMS ((char **, int [2], struct objfile *)); - -static struct type * -read_sun_builtin_type PARAMS ((char **, int [2], struct objfile *)); - -static struct type * -read_sun_floating_type PARAMS ((char **, int [2], struct objfile *)); - -static struct type * -read_enum_type PARAMS ((char **, struct type *, struct objfile *)); - -static struct type * -read_struct_type PARAMS ((char **, struct type *, struct objfile *)); - -static struct type * -read_array_type PARAMS ((char **, struct type *, struct objfile *)); - -static struct type ** -read_args PARAMS ((char **, int, struct objfile *)); - - -static const char vptr_name[] = { '_','v','p','t','r',CPLUS_MARKER,'\0' }; -static const char vb_name[] = { '_','v','b',CPLUS_MARKER,'\0' }; - -/* Define this as 1 if a pcc declaration of a char or short argument - gives the correct address. Otherwise assume pcc gives the - address of the corresponding int, which is not the same on a - big-endian machine. */ - -#ifndef BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION -#define BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION 0 -#endif - -/* During some calls to read_type (and thus to read_range_type), this - contains the name of the type being defined. Range types are only - used in C as basic types. We use the name to distinguish the otherwise - identical basic types "int" and "long" and their unsigned versions. - FIXME, this should disappear with better type management. */ - -static char *long_kludge_name; - -/* Make a list of forward references which haven't been defined. */ -static struct type **undef_types; -static int undef_types_allocated, undef_types_length; - /* Initial sizes of data structures. These are realloc'd larger if needed, and realloc'd down to the size actually used, when completed. */ #define INITIAL_CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE 10 -#define INITIAL_TYPE_VECTOR_LENGTH 160 #define INITIAL_LINE_VECTOR_LENGTH 1000 + /* Complaints about the symbols we have encountered. */ @@ -129,177 +63,31 @@ struct complaint innerblock_anon_complaint = struct complaint blockvector_complaint = {"block at 0x%x out of order", 0, 0}; -#if 0 -struct complaint dbx_class_complaint = - {"encountered DBX-style class variable debugging information.\n\ -You seem to have compiled your program with \ -\"g++ -g0\" instead of \"g++ -g\".\n\ -Therefore GDB will not know about your class variables", 0, 0}; -#endif - -struct complaint invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint = - {"invalid C++ abbreviation `%s'", 0, 0}; - -struct complaint invalid_cpp_type_complaint = - {"C++ abbreviated type name unknown at symtab pos %d", 0, 0}; - -struct complaint member_fn_complaint = - {"member function type missing, got '%c'", 0, 0}; - -struct complaint const_vol_complaint = - {"const/volatile indicator missing, got '%c'", 0, 0}; - -struct complaint error_type_complaint = - {"debug info mismatch between compiler and debugger", 0, 0}; - -struct complaint invalid_member_complaint = - {"invalid (minimal) member type data format at symtab pos %d.", 0, 0}; - -struct complaint range_type_base_complaint = - {"base type %d of range type is not defined", 0, 0}; - -struct complaint reg_value_complaint = - {"register number too large in symbol %s", 0, 0}; - -int -hashname (name) - char *name; -{ - register char *p = name; - register int total = p[0]; - register int c; - - c = p[1]; - total += c << 2; - if (c) - { - c = p[2]; - total += c << 4; - if (c) - total += p[3] << 6; - } - - /* Ensure result is positive. */ - if (total < 0) total += (1000 << 6); - return total % HASHSIZE; -} - - -/* Look up a dbx type-number pair. Return the address of the slot - where the type for that number-pair is stored. - The number-pair is in TYPENUMS. - - This can be used for finding the type associated with that pair - or for associating a new type with the pair. */ - -struct type ** -dbx_lookup_type (typenums) - int typenums[2]; -{ - register int filenum = typenums[0], index = typenums[1]; - unsigned old_len; - - if (filenum == -1) /* -1,-1 is for temporary types. */ - return 0; - - if (filenum < 0 || filenum >= n_this_object_header_files) - error ("Invalid symbol data: type number (%d,%d) out of range at symtab pos %d.", - filenum, index, symnum); - - if (filenum == 0) - { - /* Type is defined outside of header files. - Find it in this object file's type vector. */ - if (index >= type_vector_length) - { - old_len = type_vector_length; - if (old_len == 0) { - type_vector_length = INITIAL_TYPE_VECTOR_LENGTH; - type_vector = (struct type **) - malloc (type_vector_length * sizeof (struct type *)); - } - while (index >= type_vector_length) - type_vector_length *= 2; - type_vector = (struct type **) - xrealloc ((char *) type_vector, - (type_vector_length * sizeof (struct type *))); - memset (&type_vector[old_len], 0, - (type_vector_length - old_len) * sizeof (struct type *)); - } - return &type_vector[index]; - } - else - { - register int real_filenum = this_object_header_files[filenum]; - register struct header_file *f; - int f_orig_length; - - if (real_filenum >= n_header_files) - abort (); - - f = &header_files[real_filenum]; - - f_orig_length = f->length; - if (index >= f_orig_length) - { - while (index >= f->length) - f->length *= 2; - f->vector = (struct type **) - xrealloc ((char *) f->vector, f->length * sizeof (struct type *)); - memset (&f->vector[f_orig_length], 0, - (f->length - f_orig_length) * sizeof (struct type *)); - } - return &f->vector[index]; - } -} - -/* Make sure there is a type allocated for type numbers TYPENUMS - and return the type object. - This can create an empty (zeroed) type object. - TYPENUMS may be (-1, -1) to return a new type object that is not - put into the type vector, and so may not be referred to by number. */ - -struct type * -dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile) - int typenums[2]; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - register struct type **type_addr; - - if (typenums[0] == -1) - return alloc_type (objfile); - - type_addr = dbx_lookup_type (typenums); - - /* If we are referring to a type not known at all yet, - allocate an empty type for it. - We will fill it in later if we find out how. */ - if (*type_addr == 0) - *type_addr = alloc_type (objfile); - - return *type_addr; -} /* maintain the lists of symbols and blocks */ /* Add a symbol to one of the lists of symbols. */ + void add_symbol_to_list (symbol, listhead) struct symbol *symbol; struct pending **listhead; { + register struct pending *link; + /* We keep PENDINGSIZE symbols in each link of the list. If we don't have a link with room in it, add a new link. */ - if (*listhead == 0 || (*listhead)->nsyms == PENDINGSIZE) + if (*listhead == NULL || (*listhead)->nsyms == PENDINGSIZE) { - register struct pending *link; if (free_pendings) { link = free_pendings; free_pendings = link->next; } else - link = (struct pending *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct pending)); + { + link = (struct pending *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct pending)); + } link->next = *listhead; *listhead = link; @@ -310,6 +98,7 @@ add_symbol_to_list (symbol, listhead) } /* Find a symbol on a pending list. */ + struct symbol * find_symbol_in_list (list, name, length) struct pending *list; @@ -317,20 +106,26 @@ find_symbol_in_list (list, name, length) int length; { int j; + char *pp; - while (list) { - for (j = list->nsyms; --j >= 0; ) { - char *pp = SYMBOL_NAME (list->symbol[j]); - if (*pp == *name && strncmp (pp, name, length) == 0 && pp[length] == '\0') - return list->symbol[j]; + while (list != NULL) + { + for (j = list->nsyms; --j >= 0; ) + { + pp = SYMBOL_NAME (list->symbol[j]); + if (*pp == *name && strncmp (pp, name, length) == 0 && + pp[length] == '\0') + { + return (list->symbol[j]); + } + } + list = list->next; } - list = list->next; - } - return NULL; + return (NULL); } /* At end of reading syms, or in case of quit, - really free as many `struct pending's as we can easily find. */ + really free as many `struct pending's as we can easily find. */ /* ARGSUSED */ void @@ -347,7 +142,7 @@ really_free_pendings (foo) next1 = next->next; free ((PTR)next); } - free_pendings = 0; + free_pendings = NULL; #if 0 /* Now we make the links in the symbol_obstack, so don't free them. */ for (bnext = pending_blocks; bnext; bnext = bnext1) @@ -356,21 +151,21 @@ really_free_pendings (foo) free ((PTR)bnext); } #endif - pending_blocks = 0; + pending_blocks = NULL; - for (next = file_symbols; next; next = next1) + for (next = file_symbols; next != NULL; next = next1) { next1 = next->next; free ((PTR)next); } - file_symbols = 0; + file_symbols = NULL; - for (next = global_symbols; next; next = next1) + for (next = global_symbols; next != NULL; next = next1) { next1 = next->next; free ((PTR)next); } - global_symbols = 0; + global_symbols = NULL; } /* Take one of the lists of symbols and make a block from it. @@ -390,13 +185,14 @@ finish_block (symbol, listhead, old_blocks, start, end, objfile) register struct pending_block *pblock; struct pending_block *opblock; register int i; + register int j; /* Count the length of the list of symbols. */ - for (next = *listhead, i = 0; - next; - i += next->nsyms, next = next->next) - /*EMPTY*/; + for (next = *listhead, i = 0; next; i += next->nsyms, next = next->next) + { + /*EMPTY*/; + } block = (struct block *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, (sizeof (struct block) + ((i - 1) * sizeof (struct symbol *)))); @@ -406,14 +202,16 @@ finish_block (symbol, listhead, old_blocks, start, end, objfile) BLOCK_NSYMS (block) = i; for (next = *listhead; next; next = next->next) { - register int j; for (j = next->nsyms - 1; j >= 0; j--) - BLOCK_SYM (block, --i) = next->symbol[j]; + { + BLOCK_SYM (block, --i) = next->symbol[j]; + } } BLOCK_START (block) = start; BLOCK_END (block) = end; - BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block) = 0; /* Filled in when containing block is made */ + /* Superblock filled in when containing block is made */ + BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block) = NULL; BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED (block) = processing_gcc_compilation; /* Put the block in as the value of the symbol that names it. */ @@ -424,7 +222,9 @@ finish_block (symbol, listhead, old_blocks, start, end, objfile) BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) = symbol; } else - BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) = 0; + { + BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) = NULL; + } /* Now "free" the links of the list, and empty the list. */ @@ -434,32 +234,38 @@ finish_block (symbol, listhead, old_blocks, start, end, objfile) next->next = free_pendings; free_pendings = next; } - *listhead = 0; + *listhead = NULL; /* Install this block as the superblock of all blocks made since the start of this scope that don't have superblocks yet. */ - opblock = 0; + opblock = NULL; for (pblock = pending_blocks; pblock != old_blocks; pblock = pblock->next) { - if (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) == 0) { + if (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) == NULL) + { #if 1 - /* Check to be sure the blocks are nested as we receive them. - If the compiler/assembler/linker work, this just burns a small - amount of time. */ - if (BLOCK_START (pblock->block) < BLOCK_START (block) - || BLOCK_END (pblock->block) > BLOCK_END (block)) { - if (symbol) - complain(&innerblock_complaint, SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)); - else - complain(&innerblock_anon_complaint, 0); - BLOCK_START (pblock->block) = BLOCK_START (block); - BLOCK_END (pblock->block) = BLOCK_END (block); - } + /* Check to be sure the blocks are nested as we receive them. + If the compiler/assembler/linker work, this just burns a small + amount of time. */ + if (BLOCK_START (pblock->block) < BLOCK_START (block) || + BLOCK_END (pblock->block) > BLOCK_END (block)) + { + if (symbol) + { + complain (&innerblock_complaint, SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)); + } + else + { + complain (&innerblock_anon_complaint, 0); + } + BLOCK_START (pblock->block) = BLOCK_START (block); + BLOCK_END (pblock->block) = BLOCK_END (block); + } #endif - BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) = block; - } + BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (pblock->block) = block; + } opblock = pblock; } @@ -495,7 +301,7 @@ make_blockvector (objfile) /* Count the length of the list of blocks. */ - for (next = pending_blocks, i = 0; next; next = next->next, i++); + for (next = pending_blocks, i = 0; next; next = next->next, i++) {;} blockvector = (struct blockvector *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, @@ -509,9 +315,10 @@ make_blockvector (objfile) after its subblocks in order to make sure this is true. */ BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector) = i; - for (next = pending_blocks; next; next = next->next) { - BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, --i) = next->block; - } + for (next = pending_blocks; next; next = next->next) + { + BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, --i) = next->block; + } #if 0 /* Now we make the links in the obstack, so don't free them. */ /* Now free the links of the list, and empty the list. */ @@ -522,24 +329,29 @@ make_blockvector (objfile) free (next); } #endif - pending_blocks = 0; + pending_blocks = NULL; #if 1 /* FIXME, shut this off after a while to speed up symbol reading. */ /* Some compilers output blocks in the wrong order, but we depend on their being in the right order so we can binary search. Check the order and moan about it. FIXME. */ if (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector) > 1) - for (i = 1; i < BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector); i++) { - if (BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i-1)) - > BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i))) { - complain (&blockvector_complaint, - (char *) BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i))); - } + { + for (i = 1; i < BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (blockvector); i++) + { + if (BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i-1)) + > BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i))) + { + complain (&blockvector_complaint, + (char *) BLOCK_START(BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (blockvector, i))); + } + } } #endif - return blockvector; + return (blockvector); } + /* Start recording information about source code that came from an included (or otherwise merged-in) source file with a different name. */ @@ -575,13 +387,18 @@ start_subfile (name, dirname) /* Save its name and compilation directory name */ subfile->name = strdup (name); if (dirname == NULL) - subfile->dirname = NULL; + { + subfile->dirname = NULL; + } else - subfile->dirname = strdup (dirname); + { + subfile->dirname = strdup (dirname); + } /* Initialize line-number recording for this subfile. */ - subfile->line_vector = 0; + subfile->line_vector = NULL; } + /* Handle the N_BINCL and N_EINCL symbol types that act like N_SOL for switching source files @@ -596,8 +413,10 @@ push_subfile () tem->next = subfile_stack; subfile_stack = tem; - if (current_subfile == 0 || current_subfile->name == 0) - abort (); + if (current_subfile == NULL || current_subfile->name == NULL) + { + abort (); + } tem->name = current_subfile->name; } @@ -607,15 +426,16 @@ pop_subfile () register char *name; register struct subfile_stack *link = subfile_stack; - if (link == 0) - abort (); - + if (link == NULL) + { + abort (); + } name = link->name; subfile_stack = link->next; free ((PTR)link); - - return name; + return (name); } + /* Manage the vector of line numbers for each subfile. */ @@ -629,23 +449,26 @@ record_line (subfile, line, pc) /* Ignore the dummy line number in libg.o */ if (line == 0xffff) - return; + { + return; + } /* Make sure line vector exists and is big enough. */ - if (!subfile->line_vector) { - subfile->line_vector_length = INITIAL_LINE_VECTOR_LENGTH; - subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) + if (!subfile->line_vector) + { + subfile->line_vector_length = INITIAL_LINE_VECTOR_LENGTH; + subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct linetable) + subfile->line_vector_length * sizeof (struct linetable_entry)); - subfile->line_vector->nitems = 0; - } + subfile->line_vector->nitems = 0; + } if (subfile->line_vector->nitems + 1 >= subfile->line_vector_length) { subfile->line_vector_length *= 2; subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) xrealloc ((char *) subfile->line_vector, (sizeof (struct linetable) - + subfile->line_vector_length * sizeof (struct linetable_entry))); + + subfile->line_vector_length * sizeof (struct linetable_entry))); } e = subfile->line_vector->item + subfile->line_vector->nitems++; @@ -666,8 +489,9 @@ compare_line_numbers (ln1p, ln2p) /* Start a new symtab for a new source file. - This is called when a dbx symbol of type N_SO is seen; - it indicates the start of data for one original source file. */ + Called, for example, when a stabs symbol of type N_SO is seen, or when + a DWARF TAG_compile_unit DIE is seen. + It indicates the start of data for one original source file. */ void start_symtab (name, dirname, start_addr) @@ -678,79 +502,28 @@ start_symtab (name, dirname, start_addr) last_source_file = name; last_source_start_addr = start_addr; - file_symbols = 0; - global_symbols = 0; - global_stabs = 0; /* AIX COFF */ + file_symbols = NULL; + global_symbols = NULL; within_function = 0; /* Context stack is initially empty. Allocate first one with room for 10 levels; reuse it forever afterward. */ - if (context_stack == 0) { - context_stack_size = INITIAL_CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE; - context_stack = (struct context_stack *) - xmalloc (context_stack_size * sizeof (struct context_stack)); - } + if (context_stack == NULL) + { + context_stack_size = INITIAL_CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE; + context_stack = (struct context_stack *) + xmalloc (context_stack_size * sizeof (struct context_stack)); + } context_stack_depth = 0; - /* Leave FILENUM of 0 free for builtin types and this file's types. */ - n_this_object_header_files = 1; - - type_vector_length = 0; - type_vector = (struct type **) 0; - /* Initialize the list of sub source files with one entry for this file (the top-level source file). */ - subfiles = 0; - current_subfile = 0; + subfiles = NULL; + current_subfile = NULL; start_subfile (name, dirname); } -/* for all the stabs in a given stab vector, build appropriate types - and fix their symbols in given symbol vector. */ - -static void -patch_block_stabs (symbols, stabs, objfile) - struct pending *symbols; - struct pending_stabs *stabs; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - int ii; - - if (stabs) - { - - /* for all the stab entries, find their corresponding symbols and - patch their types! */ - - for (ii = 0; ii < stabs->count; ++ii) - { - char *name = stabs->stab[ii]; - char *pp = (char*) strchr (name, ':'); - struct symbol *sym = find_symbol_in_list (symbols, name, pp-name); - if (!sym) - { -#ifndef IBM6000_TARGET - printf ("ERROR! stab symbol not found!\n"); /* FIXME */ -#endif - } - else - { - pp += 2; - if (*(pp-1) == 'F' || *(pp-1) == 'f') - { - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = - lookup_function_type (read_type (&pp, objfile)); - } - else - { - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&pp, objfile); - } - } - } - } -} - /* Finish the symbol definitions for one main source file, close off all the lexical contexts for that file (creating struct block's for them), then make the struct symtab @@ -768,6 +541,7 @@ end_symtab (end_addr, sort_pending, sort_linevec, objfile) register struct symtab *symtab; register struct blockvector *blockvector; register struct subfile *subfile; + register struct context_stack *cstk; struct subfile *nextsub; /* Finish the lexical context of the last function in the file; @@ -775,73 +549,80 @@ end_symtab (end_addr, sort_pending, sort_linevec, objfile) if (context_stack_depth > 0) { - register struct context_stack *cstk; context_stack_depth--; cstk = &context_stack[context_stack_depth]; /* Make a block for the local symbols within. */ finish_block (cstk->name, &local_symbols, cstk->old_blocks, cstk->start_addr, end_addr, objfile); - /* Debug: if context stack still has something in it, we are in - trouble. */ + /* Debug: if context stack still has something in it, + we are in trouble. */ if (context_stack_depth > 0) - abort (); + { + abort (); + } } /* It is unfortunate that in aixcoff, pending blocks might not be ordered in this stage. Especially, blocks for static functions will show up at the end. We need to sort them, so tools like `find_pc_function' and `find_pc_block' can work reliably. */ - if (sort_pending && pending_blocks) { - /* FIXME! Remove this horrid bubble sort and use qsort!!! */ - int swapped; - do { - struct pending_block *pb, *pbnext; - - pb = pending_blocks, pbnext = pb->next; - swapped = 0; - - while ( pbnext ) { - - /* swap blocks if unordered! */ - - if (BLOCK_START(pb->block) < BLOCK_START(pbnext->block)) { - struct block *tmp = pb->block; - pb->block = pbnext->block; - pbnext->block = tmp; - swapped = 1; - } - pb = pbnext; - pbnext = pbnext->next; - } - } while (swapped); - } + + if (sort_pending && pending_blocks) + { + /* FIXME! Remove this horrid bubble sort and use qsort!!! */ + int swapped; + do + { + struct pending_block *pb, *pbnext; + + pb = pending_blocks; + pbnext = pb->next; + swapped = 0; + + while (pbnext) + { + /* swap blocks if unordered! */ + + if (BLOCK_START(pb->block) < BLOCK_START(pbnext->block)) + { + struct block *tmp = pb->block; + pb->block = pbnext->block; + pbnext->block = tmp; + swapped = 1; + } + pb = pbnext; + pbnext = pbnext->next; + } + } while (swapped); + } /* Cleanup any undefined types that have been left hanging around (this needs to be done before the finish_blocks so that - file_symbols is still good). */ + file_symbols is still good). + FIXME: Stabs specific. */ cleanup_undefined_types (); + finish_global_stabs (objfile); - if (global_stabs) { - patch_block_stabs (global_symbols, global_stabs, objfile); - free ((PTR)global_stabs); - global_stabs = 0; - } - - if (pending_blocks == 0 - && file_symbols == 0 - && global_symbols == 0) { - /* Ignore symtabs that have no functions with real debugging info */ - blockvector = NULL; - } else { - /* Define the STATIC_BLOCK and GLOBAL_BLOCK, and build the blockvector. */ - finish_block (0, &file_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr, objfile); - finish_block (0, &global_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr, objfile); - blockvector = make_blockvector (objfile); - } + if (pending_blocks == NULL + && file_symbols == NULL + && global_symbols == NULL) + { + /* Ignore symtabs that have no functions with real debugging info */ + blockvector = NULL; + } + else + { + /* Define the STATIC_BLOCK & GLOBAL_BLOCK, and build the blockvector. */ + finish_block (0, &file_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr, + objfile); + finish_block (0, &global_symbols, 0, last_source_start_addr, end_addr, + objfile); + blockvector = make_blockvector (objfile); + } #ifdef PROCESS_LINENUMBER_HOOK - PROCESS_LINENUMBER_HOOK (); /* Needed for aixcoff. */ + PROCESS_LINENUMBER_HOOK (); /* Needed for aixcoff. */ #endif /* Now create the symtab objects proper, one for each subfile. */ @@ -852,51 +633,56 @@ end_symtab (end_addr, sort_pending, sort_linevec, objfile) int linetablesize; /* If we have blocks of symbols, make a symtab. Otherwise, just ignore this file and any line number info in it. */ - symtab = 0; - if (blockvector) { - if (subfile->line_vector) { - /* First, shrink the linetable to make more memory. */ - linetablesize = sizeof (struct linetable) + - subfile->line_vector->nitems * sizeof (struct linetable_entry); - subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) - xrealloc ((char *) subfile->line_vector, linetablesize); - - if (sort_linevec) - qsort (subfile->line_vector->item, subfile->line_vector->nitems, - sizeof (struct linetable_entry), compare_line_numbers); - } + symtab = NULL; + if (blockvector) + { + if (subfile->line_vector) + { + /* First, shrink the linetable to make more memory. */ + linetablesize = sizeof (struct linetable) + + subfile->line_vector->nitems * sizeof (struct linetable_entry); + subfile->line_vector = (struct linetable *) + xrealloc ((char *) subfile->line_vector, linetablesize); + + if (sort_linevec) + qsort (subfile->line_vector->item, + subfile->line_vector->nitems, + sizeof (struct linetable_entry), compare_line_numbers); + } + + /* Now, allocate a symbol table. */ + symtab = allocate_symtab (subfile->name, objfile); - /* Now, allocate a symbol table. */ - symtab = allocate_symtab (subfile->name, objfile); - - /* Fill in its components. */ - symtab->blockvector = blockvector; - if (subfile->line_vector) - { - /* Reallocate the line table on the symbol obstack */ - symtab->linetable = (struct linetable *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, linetablesize); - memcpy (symtab->linetable, subfile->line_vector, linetablesize); - } - else - { - symtab->linetable = NULL; - } - symtab->dirname = subfile->dirname; - symtab->free_code = free_linetable; - symtab->free_ptr = 0; + /* Fill in its components. */ + symtab->blockvector = blockvector; + if (subfile->line_vector) + { + /* Reallocate the line table on the symbol obstack */ + symtab->linetable = (struct linetable *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, linetablesize); + memcpy (symtab->linetable, subfile->line_vector, linetablesize); + } + else + { + symtab->linetable = NULL; + } + symtab->dirname = subfile->dirname; + symtab->free_code = free_linetable; + symtab->free_ptr = NULL; #ifdef IBM6000_TARGET - /* In case we need to duplicate symbol tables (to represent include - files), and in case our system needs relocation, we want to - relocate the main symbol table node only (for the main file, - not for the include files). */ + /* In case we need to duplicate symbol tables (to represent include + files), and in case our system needs relocation, we want to + relocate the main symbol table node only (for the main file, + not for the include files). */ - symtab->nonreloc = TRUE; + symtab->nonreloc = TRUE; #endif - } + } if (subfile->line_vector) - free ((PTR)subfile->line_vector); + { + free ((PTR)subfile->line_vector); + } nextsub = subfile->next; free ((PTR)subfile); @@ -906,19 +692,15 @@ end_symtab (end_addr, sort_pending, sort_linevec, objfile) /* all include symbol tables are non-relocatable, except the main source file's. */ if (symtab) - symtab->nonreloc = FALSE; + { + symtab->nonreloc = FALSE; + } #endif - if (type_vector) - free ((char *) type_vector); - type_vector = 0; - type_vector_length = 0; + last_source_file = NULL; + current_subfile = NULL; - last_source_file = 0; - current_subfile = 0; - previous_stab_code = 0; - - return symtab; + return (symtab); } @@ -945,12 +727,13 @@ push_context (desc, valu) new->locals = local_symbols; new->old_blocks = pending_blocks; new->start_addr = valu; - new->name = 0; + new->name = NULL; - local_symbols = 0; + local_symbols = NULL; - return new; + return (new); } + /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when starting to read a fresh piece of a symbol file, e.g. reading in the stuff corresponding @@ -959,10 +742,10 @@ push_context (desc, valu) void buildsym_init () { - free_pendings = 0; - file_symbols = 0; - global_symbols = 0; - pending_blocks = 0; + free_pendings = NULL; + file_symbols = NULL; + global_symbols = NULL; + pending_blocks = NULL; } /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new @@ -972,2590 +755,12 @@ buildsym_init () void buildsym_new_init () { - /* Empty the hash table of global syms looking for values. */ - memset (global_sym_chain, 0, sizeof global_sym_chain); - buildsym_init (); } -/* Scan through all of the global symbols defined in the object file, - assigning values to the debugging symbols that need to be assigned - to. Get these symbols from the minimal symbol table. */ - -void -scan_file_globals (objfile) - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - int hash; - struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; - struct symbol *sym, *prev; - - if (objfile->msymbols == 0) /* Beware the null file. */ - return; - - for (msymbol = objfile -> msymbols; msymbol -> name != NULL; msymbol++) - { - QUIT; - - prev = (struct symbol *) 0; - - /* Get the hash index and check all the symbols - under that hash index. */ - - hash = hashname (msymbol -> name); - - for (sym = global_sym_chain[hash]; sym;) - { - if (*(msymbol -> name) == SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[0] - && !strcmp(msymbol -> name + 1, SYMBOL_NAME (sym) + 1)) - { - /* Splice this symbol out of the hash chain and - assign the value we have to it. */ - if (prev) - SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (prev) = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym); - else - global_sym_chain[hash] = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym); - - /* Check to see whether we need to fix up a common block. */ - /* Note: this code might be executed several times for - the same symbol if there are multiple references. */ - if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK) - fix_common_block (sym, msymbol -> address); - else - SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = msymbol -> address; - - if (prev) - sym = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (prev); - else - sym = global_sym_chain[hash]; - } - else - { - prev = sym; - sym = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym); - } - } - } -} - - -/* Read a number by which a type is referred to in dbx data, - or perhaps read a pair (FILENUM, TYPENUM) in parentheses. - Just a single number N is equivalent to (0,N). - Return the two numbers by storing them in the vector TYPENUMS. - TYPENUMS will then be used as an argument to dbx_lookup_type. */ - -void -read_type_number (pp, typenums) - register char **pp; - register int *typenums; -{ - if (**pp == '(') - { - (*pp)++; - typenums[0] = read_number (pp, ','); - typenums[1] = read_number (pp, ')'); - } - else - { - typenums[0] = 0; - typenums[1] = read_number (pp, 0); - } -} - -/* To handle GNU C++ typename abbreviation, we need to be able to - fill in a type's name as soon as space for that type is allocated. - `type_synonym_name' is the name of the type being allocated. - It is cleared as soon as it is used (lest all allocated types - get this name). */ -static char *type_synonym_name; - -/* ARGSUSED */ -struct symbol * -define_symbol (valu, string, desc, type, objfile) - unsigned int valu; - char *string; - int desc; - int type; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - register struct symbol *sym; - char *p = (char *) strchr (string, ':'); - int deftype; - int synonym = 0; - register int i; - struct type *temptype; - - /* We would like to eliminate nameless symbols, but keep their types. - E.g. stab entry ":t10=*2" should produce a type 10, which is a pointer - to type 2, but, should not creat a symbol to address that type. Since - the symbol will be nameless, there is no way any user can refer to it. */ - - int nameless; - - /* Ignore syms with empty names. */ - if (string[0] == 0) - return 0; - - /* Ignore old-style symbols from cc -go */ - if (p == 0) - return 0; - - /* If a nameless stab entry, all we need is the type, not the symbol. - e.g. ":t10=*2" */ - nameless = (p == string); - - sym = (struct symbol *)obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol)); - - if (processing_gcc_compilation) { - /* GCC 2.x puts the line number in desc. SunOS apparently puts in the - number of bytes occupied by a type or object, which we ignore. */ - SYMBOL_LINE(sym) = desc; - } else { - SYMBOL_LINE(sym) = 0; /* unknown */ - } - - if (string[0] == CPLUS_MARKER) - { - /* Special GNU C++ names. */ - switch (string[1]) - { - case 't': - SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = obsavestring ("this", strlen ("this"), - &objfile -> symbol_obstack); - break; - case 'v': /* $vtbl_ptr_type */ - /* Was: SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = "vptr"; */ - goto normal; - case 'e': - SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = obsavestring ("eh_throw", strlen ("eh_throw"), - &objfile -> symbol_obstack); - break; - - case '_': - /* This was an anonymous type that was never fixed up. */ - goto normal; - - default: - abort (); - } - } - else - { - normal: - SYMBOL_NAME (sym) - = (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, ((p - string) + 1)); - /* Open-coded bcopy--saves function call time. */ - { - register char *p1 = string; - register char *p2 = SYMBOL_NAME (sym); - while (p1 != p) - *p2++ = *p1++; - *p2++ = '\0'; - } - } - p++; - /* Determine the type of name being defined. */ - /* The Acorn RISC machine's compiler can put out locals that don't - start with "234=" or "(3,4)=", so assume anything other than the - deftypes we know how to handle is a local. */ - /* (Peter Watkins @ Computervision) - Handle Sun-style local fortran array types 'ar...' . - (gnu@cygnus.com) -- this strchr() handles them properly? - (tiemann@cygnus.com) -- 'C' is for catch. */ - -#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET - - /* 'R' is for register parameters. */ - - if (!strchr ("cfFGpPrStTvVXCR", *p)) -#else +/* Initializer for this module */ - if (!strchr ("cfFGpPrStTvVXC", *p)) -#endif - deftype = 'l'; - else - deftype = *p++; - - /* c is a special case, not followed by a type-number. - SYMBOL:c=iVALUE for an integer constant symbol. - SYMBOL:c=rVALUE for a floating constant symbol. - SYMBOL:c=eTYPE,INTVALUE for an enum constant symbol. - e.g. "b:c=e6,0" for "const b = blob1" - (where type 6 is defined by "blobs:t6=eblob1:0,blob2:1,;"). */ - if (deftype == 'c') - { - if (*p++ != '=') - error ("Invalid symbol data at symtab pos %d.", symnum); - switch (*p++) - { - case 'r': - { - double d = atof (p); - char *dbl_valu; - - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, - FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT); - dbl_valu = (char *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (double)); - memcpy (dbl_valu, &d, sizeof (double)); - SWAP_TARGET_AND_HOST (dbl_valu, sizeof (double)); - SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym) = dbl_valu; - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST_BYTES; - } - break; - case 'i': - { - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, - FT_INTEGER); - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = atoi (p); - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; - } - break; - case 'e': - /* SYMBOL:c=eTYPE,INTVALUE for an enum constant symbol. - e.g. "b:c=e6,0" for "const b = blob1" - (where type 6 is defined by "blobs:t6=eblob1:0,blob2:1,;"). */ - { - int typenums[2]; - - read_type_number (&p, typenums); - if (*p++ != ',') - error ("Invalid symbol data: no comma in enum const symbol"); - - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = *dbx_lookup_type (typenums); - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = atoi (p); - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; - } - break; - default: - error ("Invalid symbol data at symtab pos %d.", symnum); - } - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); - return sym; - } - - /* Now usually comes a number that says which data type, - and possibly more stuff to define the type - (all of which is handled by read_type) */ - - if (deftype == 'p' && *p == 'F') - /* pF is a two-letter code that means a function parameter in Fortran. - The type-number specifies the type of the return value. - Translate it into a pointer-to-function type. */ - { - p++; - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) - = lookup_pointer_type (lookup_function_type (read_type (&p, objfile))); - } - -#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET - else if (deftype == 'R') - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile); -#endif - - else - { - /* The symbol class letter is followed by a type (typically the - type of the symbol, or its return-type, or etc). Read it. */ - - synonym = *p == 't'; - - if (synonym) - { - p += 1; - type_synonym_name = obsavestring (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), - strlen (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)), - &objfile -> symbol_obstack); - } - - /* Here we save the name of the symbol for read_range_type, which - ends up reading in the basic types. In stabs, unfortunately there - is no distinction between "int" and "long" types except their - names. Until we work out a saner type policy (eliminating most - builtin types and using the names specified in the files), we - save away the name so that far away from here in read_range_type, - we can examine it to decide between "int" and "long". FIXME. */ - long_kludge_name = SYMBOL_NAME (sym); - - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile); - } - - switch (deftype) - { - case 'C': - /* The name of a caught exception. */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LABEL; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - break; - - case 'f': - /* A static function definition. */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); - /* fall into process_function_types. */ - - process_function_types: - /* Function result types are described as the result type in stabs. - We need to convert this to the function-returning-type-X type - in GDB. E.g. "int" is converted to "function returning int". */ - if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC) - { -#if 0 - /* This code doesn't work -- it needs to realloc and can't. */ - /* Attempt to set up to record a function prototype... */ - struct type *new = (struct type *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (struct type)); - - /* Generate a template for the type of this function. The - types of the arguments will be added as we read the symbol - table. */ - *new = *lookup_function_type (SYMBOL_TYPE(sym)); - SYMBOL_TYPE(sym) = new; - TYPE_OBJFILE (new) = objfile; - in_function_type = new; -#else - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_function_type (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); -#endif - } - /* fall into process_prototype_types */ - - process_prototype_types: - /* Sun acc puts declared types of arguments here. We don't care - about their actual types (FIXME -- we should remember the whole - function prototype), but the list may define some new types - that we have to remember, so we must scan it now. */ - while (*p == ';') { - p++; - read_type (&p, objfile); - } - break; - - case 'F': - /* A global function definition. */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); - goto process_function_types; - - case 'G': - /* For a class G (global) symbol, it appears that the - value is not correct. It is necessary to search for the - corresponding linker definition to find the value. - These definitions appear at the end of the namelist. */ - i = hashname (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); - SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym) = global_sym_chain[i]; - global_sym_chain[i] = sym; - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); - break; - - /* This case is faked by a conditional above, - when there is no code letter in the dbx data. - Dbx data never actually contains 'l'. */ - case 'l': - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LOCAL; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - break; - - case 'p': - /* Normally this is a parameter, a LOC_ARG. On the i960, it - can also be a LOC_LOCAL_ARG depending on symbol type. */ -#ifndef DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS -#define DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS(type) LOC_ARG -#endif - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS (type); - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; -#if 0 - /* This doesn't work yet. */ - add_param_to_type (&in_function_type, sym); -#endif - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - - /* If it's gcc-compiled, if it says `short', believe it. */ - if (processing_gcc_compilation || BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION) - break; - -#if defined(BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE) - /* This macro is defined on machines (e.g. sparc) where - we should believe the type of a PCC 'short' argument, - but shouldn't believe the address (the address is - the address of the corresponding int). Note that - this is only different from the BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION - case on big-endian machines. - - My guess is that this correction, as opposed to changing - the parameter to an 'int' (as done below, for PCC - on most machines), is the right thing to do - on all machines, but I don't want to risk breaking - something that already works. On most PCC machines, - the sparc problem doesn't come up because the calling - function has to zero the top bytes (not knowing whether - the called function wants an int or a short), so there - is no practical difference between an int and a short - (except perhaps what happens when the GDB user types - "print short_arg = 0x10000;"). - - Hacked for SunOS 4.1 by gnu@cygnus.com. In 4.1, the compiler - actually produces the correct address (we don't need to fix it - up). I made this code adapt so that it will offset the symbol - if it was pointing at an int-aligned location and not - otherwise. This way you can use the same gdb for 4.0.x and - 4.1 systems. - - If the parameter is shorter than an int, and is integral - (e.g. char, short, or unsigned equivalent), and is claimed to - be passed on an integer boundary, don't believe it! Offset the - parameter's address to the tail-end of that integer. */ - - temptype = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); - if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) < TYPE_LENGTH (temptype) - && TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_INT - && 0 == SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) % TYPE_LENGTH (temptype)) - { - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) += TYPE_LENGTH (temptype) - - TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); - } - break; - -#else /* no BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE. */ - - /* If PCC says a parameter is a short or a char, - it is really an int. */ - temptype = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); - if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) < TYPE_LENGTH (temptype) - && TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_INT) - { - SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = TYPE_UNSIGNED (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) - ? lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER) - : temptype; - } - break; - -#endif /* no BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE. */ - - case 'P': - /* acc seems to use P to delare the prototypes of functions that - are referenced by this file. gdb is not prepared to deal - with this extra information. FIXME, it ought to. */ - if (type == N_FUN) - goto process_prototype_types; - - /* Parameter which is in a register. */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGPARM; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM (valu); - if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) >= NUM_REGS) - { - complain (®_value_complaint, SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = SP_REGNUM; /* Known safe, though useless */ - } - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - break; - -#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET - case 'R': -#endif - case 'r': - /* Register variable (either global or local). */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGISTER; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM (valu); - if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) >= NUM_REGS) - { - complain (®_value_complaint, SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = SP_REGNUM; /* Known safe, though useless */ - } - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - if (within_function) - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - else - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); - break; - - case 'S': - /* Static symbol at top level of file */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC; - SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); - break; - - case 't': - /* For a nameless type, we don't want a create a symbol, thus we - did not use `sym'. Return without further processing. */ - if (nameless) return NULL; - - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - /* C++ vagaries: we may have a type which is derived from - a base type which did not have its name defined when the - derived class was output. We fill in the derived class's - base part member's name here in that case. */ - if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != NULL) - if ((TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT - || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_UNION) - && TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))) - { - int j; - for (j = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) - 1; j >= 0; j--) - if (TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j) == 0) - TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j) = - type_name_no_tag (TYPE_BASECLASS (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j)); - } - - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); - break; - - case 'T': - /* For a nameless type, we don't want a create a symbol, thus we - did not use `sym'. Return without further processing. */ - if (nameless) return NULL; - - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = STRUCT_NAMESPACE; - if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == 0) - TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) - = obconcat (&objfile -> type_obstack, "", - (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM - ? "enum " - : (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT - ? "struct " : "union ")), - SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); - - if (synonym) - { - register struct symbol *typedef_sym = (struct symbol *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (struct symbol)); - SYMBOL_NAME (typedef_sym) = SYMBOL_NAME (sym); - SYMBOL_TYPE (typedef_sym) = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym); - - SYMBOL_CLASS (typedef_sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; - SYMBOL_VALUE (typedef_sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (typedef_sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (typedef_sym, &file_symbols); - } - break; - - case 'V': - /* Static symbol of local scope */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC; - SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - break; - - case 'v': - /* Reference parameter */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REF_ARG; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - break; - - case 'X': - /* This is used by Sun FORTRAN for "function result value". - Sun claims ("dbx and dbxtool interfaces", 2nd ed) - that Pascal uses it too, but when I tried it Pascal used - "x:3" (local symbol) instead. */ - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LOCAL; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); - break; - - default: - error ("Invalid symbol data: unknown symbol-type code `%c' at symtab pos %d.", deftype, symnum); - } - return sym; -} - -/* What about types defined as forward references inside of a small lexical - scope? */ -/* Add a type to the list of undefined types to be checked through - once this file has been read in. */ -void -add_undefined_type (type) - struct type *type; -{ - if (undef_types_length == undef_types_allocated) - { - undef_types_allocated *= 2; - undef_types = (struct type **) - xrealloc ((char *) undef_types, - undef_types_allocated * sizeof (struct type *)); - } - undef_types[undef_types_length++] = type; -} - -/* Go through each undefined type, see if it's still undefined, and fix it - up if possible. We have two kinds of undefined types: - - TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: Array whose target type wasn't defined yet. - Fix: update array length using the element bounds - and the target type's length. - TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, TYPE_CODE_UNION: Structure whose fields were not - yet defined at the time a pointer to it was made. - Fix: Do a full lookup on the struct/union tag. */ -static void -cleanup_undefined_types () -{ - struct type **type; - - for (type = undef_types; type < undef_types + undef_types_length; type++) { - switch (TYPE_CODE (*type)) { - - case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: - case TYPE_CODE_UNION: - case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: - { - /* Check if it has been defined since. */ - if (TYPE_FLAGS (*type) & TYPE_FLAG_STUB) - { - struct pending *ppt; - int i; - /* Name of the type, without "struct" or "union" */ - char *typename = TYPE_NAME (*type); - - if (!strncmp (typename, "struct ", 7)) - typename += 7; - if (!strncmp (typename, "union ", 6)) - typename += 6; - if (!strncmp (typename, "enum ", 5)) - typename += 5; - - for (ppt = file_symbols; ppt; ppt = ppt->next) - for (i = 0; i < ppt->nsyms; i++) - { - struct symbol *sym = ppt->symbol[i]; - - if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF - && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == STRUCT_NAMESPACE - && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == - TYPE_CODE (*type)) - && !strcmp (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), typename)) - memcpy (*type, SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), sizeof (struct type)); - } - } - } - break; - - case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: - { - struct type *range_type; - int lower, upper; - - if (TYPE_LENGTH (*type) != 0) /* Better be unknown */ - goto badtype; - if (TYPE_NFIELDS (*type) != 1) - goto badtype; - range_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (*type, 0); - if (TYPE_CODE (range_type) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE) - goto badtype; - - /* Now recompute the length of the array type, based on its - number of elements and the target type's length. */ - lower = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 0); - upper = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 1); - TYPE_LENGTH (*type) = (upper - lower + 1) - * TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (*type)); - } - break; - - default: - badtype: - error ("GDB internal error. cleanup_undefined_types with bad\ - type %d.", TYPE_CODE (*type)); - break; - } - } - undef_types_length = 0; -} - -/* Skip rest of this symbol and return an error type. - - General notes on error recovery: error_type always skips to the - end of the symbol (modulo cretinous dbx symbol name continuation). - Thus code like this: - - if (*(*pp)++ != ';') - return error_type (pp); - - is wrong because if *pp starts out pointing at '\0' (typically as the - result of an earlier error), it will be incremented to point to the - start of the next symbol, which might produce strange results, at least - if you run off the end of the string table. Instead use - - if (**pp != ';') - return error_type (pp); - ++*pp; - - or - - if (**pp != ';') - foo = error_type (pp); - else - ++*pp; - - And in case it isn't obvious, the point of all this hair is so the compiler - can define new types and new syntaxes, and old versions of the - debugger will be able to read the new symbol tables. */ - -struct type * -error_type (pp) - char **pp; -{ - complain (&error_type_complaint, 0); - while (1) - { - /* Skip to end of symbol. */ - while (**pp != '\0') - (*pp)++; - - /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ - if ((*pp)[-1] == '\\') - *pp = next_symbol_text (); - else - break; - } - return builtin_type_error; -} - -/* Read a dbx type reference or definition; - return the type that is meant. - This can be just a number, in which case it references - a type already defined and placed in type_vector. - Or the number can be followed by an =, in which case - it means to define a new type according to the text that - follows the =. */ - -struct type * -read_type (pp, objfile) - register char **pp; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - register struct type *type = 0; - struct type *type1; - int typenums[2]; - int xtypenums[2]; - - /* Read type number if present. The type number may be omitted. - for instance in a two-dimensional array declared with type - "ar1;1;10;ar1;1;10;4". */ - if ((**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9') - || **pp == '(') - { - read_type_number (pp, typenums); - - /* Type is not being defined here. Either it already exists, - or this is a forward reference to it. dbx_alloc_type handles - both cases. */ - if (**pp != '=') - return dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - - /* Type is being defined here. */ -#if 0 /* Callers aren't prepared for a NULL result! FIXME -- metin! */ - { - struct type *tt; - - /* if such a type already exists, this is an unnecessary duplication - of the stab string, which is common in (RS/6000) xlc generated - objects. In that case, simply return NULL and let the caller take - care of it. */ - - tt = *dbx_lookup_type (typenums); - if (tt && tt->length && tt->code) - return NULL; - } -#endif - - *pp += 2; - } - else - { - /* 'typenums=' not present, type is anonymous. Read and return - the definition, but don't put it in the type vector. */ - typenums[0] = typenums[1] = -1; - *pp += 1; - } - - switch ((*pp)[-1]) - { - case 'x': - { - enum type_code code; - - /* Used to index through file_symbols. */ - struct pending *ppt; - int i; - - /* Name including "struct", etc. */ - char *type_name; - - /* Name without "struct", etc. */ - char *type_name_only; - - { - char *prefix; - char *from, *to; - - /* Set the type code according to the following letter. */ - switch ((*pp)[0]) - { - case 's': - code = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; - prefix = "struct "; - break; - case 'u': - code = TYPE_CODE_UNION; - prefix = "union "; - break; - case 'e': - code = TYPE_CODE_ENUM; - prefix = "enum "; - break; - default: - return error_type (pp); - } - - to = type_name = (char *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - (strlen (prefix) + - ((char *) strchr (*pp, ':') - (*pp)) + 1)); - - /* Copy the prefix. */ - from = prefix; - while (*to++ = *from++) - ; - to--; - - type_name_only = to; - - /* Copy the name. */ - from = *pp + 1; - while ((*to++ = *from++) != ':') - ; - *--to = '\0'; - - /* Set the pointer ahead of the name which we just read. */ - *pp = from; - -#if 0 - /* The following hack is clearly wrong, because it doesn't - check whether we are in a baseclass. I tried to reproduce - the case that it is trying to fix, but I couldn't get - g++ to put out a cross reference to a basetype. Perhaps - it doesn't do it anymore. */ - /* Note: for C++, the cross reference may be to a base type which - has not yet been seen. In this case, we skip to the comma, - which will mark the end of the base class name. (The ':' - at the end of the base class name will be skipped as well.) - But sometimes (ie. when the cross ref is the last thing on - the line) there will be no ','. */ - from = (char *) strchr (*pp, ','); - if (from) - *pp = from; -#endif /* 0 */ - } - - /* Now check to see whether the type has already been declared. */ - /* This is necessary at least in the case where the - program says something like - struct foo bar[5]; - The compiler puts out a cross-reference; we better find - set the length of the structure correctly so we can - set the length of the array. */ - for (ppt = file_symbols; ppt; ppt = ppt->next) - for (i = 0; i < ppt->nsyms; i++) - { - struct symbol *sym = ppt->symbol[i]; - - if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF - && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == STRUCT_NAMESPACE - && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == code) - && !strcmp (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), type_name_only)) - { - obstack_free (&objfile -> type_obstack, type_name); - type = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym); - return type; - } - } - - /* Didn't find the type to which this refers, so we must - be dealing with a forward reference. Allocate a type - structure for it, and keep track of it so we can - fill in the rest of the fields when we get the full - type. */ - type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - TYPE_CODE (type) = code; - TYPE_NAME (type) = type_name; - INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type); - TYPE_FLAGS (type) |= TYPE_FLAG_STUB; - - add_undefined_type (type); - return type; - } - - case '-': /* RS/6000 built-in type */ - (*pp)--; - type = builtin_type (pp); /* (in xcoffread.c) */ - goto after_digits; - - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - case '(': - (*pp)--; - read_type_number (pp, xtypenums); - type = *dbx_lookup_type (xtypenums); - /* fall through */ - - after_digits: - if (type == 0) - type = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_VOID); - if (typenums[0] != -1) - *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; - break; - - /* In the following types, we must be sure to overwrite any existing - type that the typenums refer to, rather than allocating a new one - and making the typenums point to the new one. This is because there - may already be pointers to the existing type (if it had been - forward-referenced), and we must change it to a pointer, function, - reference, or whatever, *in-place*. */ - - case '*': - type1 = read_type (pp, objfile); - type = make_pointer_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums)); - break; - - case '&': /* Reference to another type */ - type1 = read_type (pp, objfile); - type = make_reference_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums)); - break; - - case 'f': /* Function returning another type */ - type1 = read_type (pp, objfile); - type = make_function_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums)); - break; - - case 'k': /* Const qualifier on some type (Sun) */ - type = read_type (pp, objfile); - /* FIXME! For now, we ignore const and volatile qualifiers. */ - break; - - case 'B': /* Volatile qual on some type (Sun) */ - type = read_type (pp, objfile); - /* FIXME! For now, we ignore const and volatile qualifiers. */ - break; - -/* FIXME -- we should be doing smash_to_XXX types here. */ - case '@': /* Member (class & variable) type */ - { - struct type *domain = read_type (pp, objfile); - struct type *memtype; - - if (**pp != ',') - /* Invalid member type data format. */ - return error_type (pp); - ++*pp; - - memtype = read_type (pp, objfile); - type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - smash_to_member_type (type, domain, memtype); - } - break; - - case '#': /* Method (class & fn) type */ - if ((*pp)[0] == '#') - { - /* We'll get the parameter types from the name. */ - struct type *return_type; - - *pp += 1; - return_type = read_type (pp, objfile); - if (*(*pp)++ != ';') - complain (&invalid_member_complaint, (char *) symnum); - type = allocate_stub_method (return_type); - if (typenums[0] != -1) - *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; - } - else - { - struct type *domain = read_type (pp, objfile); - struct type *return_type; - struct type **args; - - if (*(*pp)++ != ',') - error ("invalid member type data format, at symtab pos %d.", - symnum); - - return_type = read_type (pp, objfile); - args = read_args (pp, ';', objfile); - type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - smash_to_method_type (type, domain, return_type, args); - } - break; - - case 'r': /* Range type */ - type = read_range_type (pp, typenums, objfile); - if (typenums[0] != -1) - *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; - break; - - case 'b': /* Sun ACC builtin int type */ - type = read_sun_builtin_type (pp, typenums, objfile); - if (typenums[0] != -1) - *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; - break; - - case 'R': /* Sun ACC builtin float type */ - type = read_sun_floating_type (pp, typenums, objfile); - if (typenums[0] != -1) - *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; - break; - - case 'e': /* Enumeration type */ - type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - type = read_enum_type (pp, type, objfile); - *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; - break; - - case 's': /* Struct type */ - type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - if (!TYPE_NAME (type)) - TYPE_NAME (type) = type_synonym_name; - type_synonym_name = 0; - type = read_struct_type (pp, type, objfile); - break; - - case 'u': /* Union type */ - type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - if (!TYPE_NAME (type)) - TYPE_NAME (type) = type_synonym_name; - type_synonym_name = 0; - type = read_struct_type (pp, type, objfile); - TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_UNION; - break; - - case 'a': /* Array type */ - if (**pp != 'r') - return error_type (pp); - ++*pp; - - type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); - type = read_array_type (pp, type, objfile); - break; - - default: - --*pp; /* Go back to the symbol in error */ - /* Particularly important if it was \0! */ - return error_type (pp); - } - - if (type == 0) - abort (); - - return type; -} - -/* This page contains subroutines of read_type. */ - -/* Read the description of a structure (or union type) - and return an object describing the type. */ - -static struct type * -read_struct_type (pp, type, objfile) - char **pp; - register struct type *type; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - /* Total number of methods defined in this class. - If the class defines two `f' methods, and one `g' method, - then this will have the value 3. */ - int total_length = 0; - - struct nextfield - { - struct nextfield *next; - int visibility; /* 0=public, 1=protected, 2=public */ - struct field field; - }; - - struct next_fnfield - { - struct next_fnfield *next; - struct fn_field fn_field; - }; - - struct next_fnfieldlist - { - struct next_fnfieldlist *next; - struct fn_fieldlist fn_fieldlist; - }; - - register struct nextfield *list = 0; - struct nextfield *new; - register char *p; - int nfields = 0; - int non_public_fields = 0; - register int n; - - register struct next_fnfieldlist *mainlist = 0; - int nfn_fields = 0; - - TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; - INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type); - TYPE_FLAGS (type) &= ~TYPE_FLAG_STUB; - - /* First comes the total size in bytes. */ - - TYPE_LENGTH (type) = read_number (pp, 0); - - /* C++: Now, if the class is a derived class, then the next character - will be a '!', followed by the number of base classes derived from. - Each element in the list contains visibility information, - the offset of this base class in the derived structure, - and then the base type. */ - if (**pp == '!') - { - int i, n_baseclasses, offset; - struct type *baseclass; - int via_public; - - /* Nonzero if it is a virtual baseclass, i.e., - - struct A{}; - struct B{}; - struct C : public B, public virtual A {}; - - B is a baseclass of C; A is a virtual baseclass for C. This is a C++ - 2.0 language feature. */ - int via_virtual; - - *pp += 1; - - ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE(type); - - n_baseclasses = read_number (pp, ','); - TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type) = - (B_TYPE *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - B_BYTES (n_baseclasses)); - B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type), n_baseclasses); - - for (i = 0; i < n_baseclasses; i++) - { - if (**pp == '\\') - *pp = next_symbol_text (); - - switch (**pp) - { - case '0': - via_virtual = 0; - break; - case '1': - via_virtual = 1; - break; - default: - /* Bad visibility format. */ - return error_type (pp); - } - ++*pp; - - switch (**pp) - { - case '0': - via_public = 0; - non_public_fields++; - break; - case '2': - via_public = 2; - break; - default: - /* Bad visibility format. */ - return error_type (pp); - } - if (via_virtual) - SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, i); - ++*pp; - - /* Offset of the portion of the object corresponding to - this baseclass. Always zero in the absence of - multiple inheritance. */ - offset = read_number (pp, ','); - baseclass = read_type (pp, objfile); - *pp += 1; /* skip trailing ';' */ - - /* Make this baseclass visible for structure-printing purposes. */ - new = (struct nextfield *) alloca (sizeof (struct nextfield)); - memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield)); - new->next = list; - list = new; - list->visibility = via_public; - list->field.type = baseclass; - list->field.name = type_name_no_tag (baseclass); - list->field.bitpos = offset; - list->field.bitsize = 0; /* this should be an unpacked field! */ - nfields++; - } - TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) = n_baseclasses; - } - - /* Now come the fields, as NAME:?TYPENUM,BITPOS,BITSIZE; for each one. - At the end, we see a semicolon instead of a field. - - In C++, this may wind up being NAME:?TYPENUM:PHYSNAME; for - a static field. - - The `?' is a placeholder for one of '/2' (public visibility), - '/1' (protected visibility), '/0' (private visibility), or nothing - (C style symbol table, public visibility). */ - - /* We better set p right now, in case there are no fields at all... */ - p = *pp; - - while (**pp != ';') - { - /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - - /* Get space to record the next field's data. */ - new = (struct nextfield *) alloca (sizeof (struct nextfield)); - memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield)); - new->next = list; - list = new; - - /* Get the field name. */ - p = *pp; - if (*p == CPLUS_MARKER) - { - /* Special GNU C++ name. */ - if (*++p == 'v') - { - const char *prefix; - char *name = 0; - struct type *context; - - switch (*++p) - { - case 'f': - prefix = vptr_name; - break; - case 'b': - prefix = vb_name; - break; - default: - complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp); - prefix = "INVALID_C++_ABBREV"; - break; - } - *pp = p + 1; - context = read_type (pp, objfile); - name = type_name_no_tag (context); - if (name == 0) - { - complain (&invalid_cpp_type_complaint, (char *) symnum); - name = "FOO"; - } - list->field.name = obconcat (&objfile -> type_obstack, - prefix, name, ""); - p = ++(*pp); - if (p[-1] != ':') - complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp); - list->field.type = read_type (pp, objfile); - (*pp)++; /* Skip the comma. */ - list->field.bitpos = read_number (pp, ';'); - /* This field is unpacked. */ - list->field.bitsize = 0; - list->visibility = 0; /* private */ - non_public_fields++; - } - /* GNU C++ anonymous type. */ - else if (*p == '_') - break; - else - complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp); - - nfields++; - continue; - } - - while (*p != ':') p++; - list->field.name = obsavestring (*pp, p - *pp, - &objfile -> type_obstack); - - /* C++: Check to see if we have hit the methods yet. */ - if (p[1] == ':') - break; - - *pp = p + 1; - - /* This means we have a visibility for a field coming. */ - if (**pp == '/') - { - switch (*++*pp) - { - case '0': - list->visibility = 0; /* private */ - non_public_fields++; - *pp += 1; - break; - - case '1': - list->visibility = 1; /* protected */ - non_public_fields++; - *pp += 1; - break; - - case '2': - list->visibility = 2; /* public */ - *pp += 1; - break; - } - } - else /* normal dbx-style format. */ - list->visibility = 2; /* public */ - - list->field.type = read_type (pp, objfile); - if (**pp == ':') - { - p = ++(*pp); -#if 0 - /* Possible future hook for nested types. */ - if (**pp == '!') - { - list->field.bitpos = (long)-2; /* nested type */ - p = ++(*pp); - } - else -#endif - { /* Static class member. */ - list->field.bitpos = (long)-1; - } - while (*p != ';') p++; - list->field.bitsize = (long) savestring (*pp, p - *pp); - *pp = p + 1; - nfields++; - continue; - } - else if (**pp != ',') - /* Bad structure-type format. */ - return error_type (pp); - - (*pp)++; /* Skip the comma. */ - list->field.bitpos = read_number (pp, ','); - list->field.bitsize = read_number (pp, ';'); - -#if 0 - /* FIXME-tiemann: Can't the compiler put out something which - lets us distinguish these? (or maybe just not put out anything - for the field). What is the story here? What does the compiler - really do? Also, patch gdb.texinfo for this case; I document - it as a possible problem there. Search for "DBX-style". */ - - /* This is wrong because this is identical to the symbols - produced for GCC 0-size arrays. For example: - typedef union { - int num; - char str[0]; - } foo; - The code which dumped core in such circumstances should be - fixed not to dump core. */ - - /* g++ -g0 can put out bitpos & bitsize zero for a static - field. This does not give us any way of getting its - class, so we can't know its name. But we can just - ignore the field so we don't dump core and other nasty - stuff. */ - if (list->field.bitpos == 0 - && list->field.bitsize == 0) - { - complain (&dbx_class_complaint, 0); - /* Ignore this field. */ - list = list->next; - } - else -#endif /* 0 */ - { - /* Detect an unpacked field and mark it as such. - dbx gives a bit size for all fields. - Note that forward refs cannot be packed, - and treat enums as if they had the width of ints. */ - if (TYPE_CODE (list->field.type) != TYPE_CODE_INT - && TYPE_CODE (list->field.type) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM) - list->field.bitsize = 0; - if ((list->field.bitsize == 8 * TYPE_LENGTH (list->field.type) - || (TYPE_CODE (list->field.type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM - && (list->field.bitsize - == 8 * TYPE_LENGTH (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER))) - ) - ) - && - list->field.bitpos % 8 == 0) - list->field.bitsize = 0; - nfields++; - } - } - - if (p[1] == ':') - /* chill the list of fields: the last entry (at the head) - is a partially constructed entry which we now scrub. */ - list = list->next; - - /* Now create the vector of fields, and record how big it is. - We need this info to record proper virtual function table information - for this class's virtual functions. */ - - TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nfields; - TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, sizeof (struct field) * nfields); - - if (non_public_fields) - { - ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type); - - TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type) = - (B_TYPE *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - B_BYTES (nfields)); - B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type), nfields); - - TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type) = - (B_TYPE *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - B_BYTES (nfields)); - B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type), nfields); - } - - /* Copy the saved-up fields into the field vector. */ - - for (n = nfields; list; list = list->next) - { - n -= 1; - TYPE_FIELD (type, n) = list->field; - if (list->visibility == 0) - SET_TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE (type, n); - else if (list->visibility == 1) - SET_TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED (type, n); - } - - /* Now come the method fields, as NAME::methods - where each method is of the form TYPENUM,ARGS,...:PHYSNAME; - At the end, we see a semicolon instead of a field. - - For the case of overloaded operators, the format is - op$::*.methods, where $ is the CPLUS_MARKER (usually '$'), - `*' holds the place for an operator name (such as `+=') - and `.' marks the end of the operator name. */ - if (p[1] == ':') - { - /* Now, read in the methods. To simplify matters, we - "unread" the name that has been read, so that we can - start from the top. */ - - ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type); - /* For each list of method lists... */ - do - { - int i; - struct next_fnfield *sublist = 0; - struct type *look_ahead_type = NULL; - int length = 0; - struct next_fnfieldlist *new_mainlist; - char *main_fn_name; - - new_mainlist = (struct next_fnfieldlist *) - alloca (sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist)); - memset (new_mainlist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist)); - - p = *pp; - - /* read in the name. */ - while (*p != ':') p++; - if ((*pp)[0] == 'o' && (*pp)[1] == 'p' && (*pp)[2] == CPLUS_MARKER) - { - /* This is a completely wierd case. In order to stuff in the - names that might contain colons (the usual name delimiter), - Mike Tiemann defined a different name format which is - signalled if the identifier is "op$". In that case, the - format is "op$::XXXX." where XXXX is the name. This is - used for names like "+" or "=". YUUUUUUUK! FIXME! */ - /* This lets the user type "break operator+". - We could just put in "+" as the name, but that wouldn't - work for "*". */ - static char opname[32] = {'o', 'p', CPLUS_MARKER}; - char *o = opname + 3; - - /* Skip past '::'. */ - *pp = p + 2; - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - p = *pp; - while (*p != '.') - *o++ = *p++; - main_fn_name = savestring (opname, o - opname); - /* Skip past '.' */ - *pp = p + 1; - } - else - { - main_fn_name = savestring (*pp, p - *pp); - /* Skip past '::'. */ - *pp = p + 2; - } - new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.name = main_fn_name; - - do - { - struct next_fnfield *new_sublist = - (struct next_fnfield *) alloca (sizeof (struct next_fnfield)); - memset (new_sublist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfield)); - - /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ - if (look_ahead_type == NULL) /* Normal case. */ - { - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - - new_sublist->fn_field.type = read_type (pp, objfile); - if (**pp != ':') - /* Invalid symtab info for method. */ - return error_type (pp); - } - else - { /* g++ version 1 kludge */ - new_sublist->fn_field.type = look_ahead_type; - look_ahead_type = NULL; - } - - *pp += 1; - p = *pp; - while (*p != ';') p++; - - /* If this is just a stub, then we don't have the - real name here. */ - if (TYPE_FLAGS (new_sublist->fn_field.type) & TYPE_FLAG_STUB) - new_sublist->fn_field.is_stub = 1; - new_sublist->fn_field.physname = savestring (*pp, p - *pp); - *pp = p + 1; - - /* Set this method's visibility fields. */ - switch (*(*pp)++ - '0') - { - case 0: - new_sublist->fn_field.is_private = 1; - break; - case 1: - new_sublist->fn_field.is_protected = 1; - break; - } - - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - switch (**pp) - { - case 'A': /* Normal functions. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 0; - new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 0; - (*pp)++; - break; - case 'B': /* `const' member functions. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 1; - new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 0; - (*pp)++; - break; - case 'C': /* `volatile' member function. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 0; - new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 1; - (*pp)++; - break; - case 'D': /* `const volatile' member function. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 1; - new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 1; - (*pp)++; - break; - case '*': /* File compiled with g++ version 1 -- no info */ - case '?': - case '.': - break; - default: - complain (&const_vol_complaint, (char *) (long) **pp); - break; - } - - switch (*(*pp)++) - { - case '*': - /* virtual member function, followed by index. */ - /* The sign bit is set to distinguish pointers-to-methods - from virtual function indicies. Since the array is - in words, the quantity must be shifted left by 1 - on 16 bit machine, and by 2 on 32 bit machine, forcing - the sign bit out, and usable as a valid index into - the array. Remove the sign bit here. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = - (0x7fffffff & read_number (pp, ';')) + 2; - - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - - if (**pp == ';' || **pp == '\0') - /* Must be g++ version 1. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = 0; - else - { - /* Figure out from whence this virtual function came. - It may belong to virtual function table of - one of its baseclasses. */ - look_ahead_type = read_type (pp, objfile); - if (**pp == ':') - { /* g++ version 1 overloaded methods. */ } - else - { - new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = look_ahead_type; - if (**pp != ';') - return error_type (pp); - else - ++*pp; - look_ahead_type = NULL; - } - } - break; - - case '?': - /* static member function. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = VOFFSET_STATIC; - if (strncmp (new_sublist->fn_field.physname, - main_fn_name, strlen (main_fn_name))) - new_sublist->fn_field.is_stub = 1; - break; - - default: - /* error */ - complain (&member_fn_complaint, (char *) (long) (*pp)[-1]); - /* Fall through into normal member function. */ - - case '.': - /* normal member function. */ - new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = 0; - new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = 0; - break; - } - - new_sublist->next = sublist; - sublist = new_sublist; - length++; - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - } - while (**pp != ';' && **pp != '\0'); - - *pp += 1; - - new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields = - (struct fn_field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (struct fn_field) * length); - for (i = length; (i--, sublist); sublist = sublist->next) - new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields[i] = sublist->fn_field; - - new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.length = length; - new_mainlist->next = mainlist; - mainlist = new_mainlist; - nfn_fields++; - total_length += length; - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - } - while (**pp != ';'); - } - - *pp += 1; - - - if (nfn_fields) - { - TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type) = (struct fn_fieldlist *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * nfn_fields); - TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) = nfn_fields; - TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type) = total_length; - } - - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); ++i) - { - if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)) == TYPE_CODE_UNDEF) - /* @@ Memory leak on objfile->type_obstack? */ - return error_type (pp); - TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type) += - TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)); - } - } - - for (n = nfn_fields; mainlist; mainlist = mainlist->next) { - --n; /* Circumvent Sun3 compiler bug */ - TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type)[n] = mainlist->fn_fieldlist; - } - - if (**pp == '~') - { - *pp += 1; - - if (**pp == '=' || **pp == '+' || **pp == '-') - { - /* Obsolete flags that used to indicate the presence - of constructors and/or destructors. */ - *pp += 1; - } - - /* Read either a '%' or the final ';'. */ - if (*(*pp)++ == '%') - { - /* We'd like to be able to derive the vtable pointer field - from the type information, but when it's inherited, that's - hard. A reason it's hard is because we may read in the - info about a derived class before we read in info about - the base class that provides the vtable pointer field. - Once the base info has been read, we could fill in the info - for the derived classes, but for the fact that by then, - we don't remember who needs what. */ - -#if 0 - int predicted_fieldno = -1; -#endif - - /* Now we must record the virtual function table pointer's - field information. */ - - struct type *t; - int i; - - -#if 0 - { - /* In version 2, we derive the vfield ourselves. */ - for (n = 0; n < nfields; n++) - { - if (! strncmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, n), vptr_name, - sizeof (vptr_name) -1)) - { - predicted_fieldno = n; - break; - } - } - if (predicted_fieldno < 0) - for (n = 0; n < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); n++) - if (! TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, n) - && TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, n)) >= 0) - { - predicted_fieldno = TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, n)); - break; - } - } -#endif - - t = read_type (pp, objfile); - p = (*pp)++; - while (*p != '\0' && *p != ';') - p++; - if (*p == '\0') - /* Premature end of symbol. */ - return error_type (pp); - - TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type) = t; - if (type == t) - { - if (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t)) == 0) - { - /* FIXME-tiemann: what's this? */ -#if 0 - TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); -#else - error_type (pp); -#endif - } - else for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (t) - 1; i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); --i) - if (! strncmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, i), vptr_name, - sizeof (vptr_name) - 1)) - { - TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = i; - break; - } - if (i < 0) - /* Virtual function table field not found. */ - return error_type (pp); - } - else - TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (t); - -#if 0 - if (TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) != predicted_fieldno) - error ("TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO miscalculated"); -#endif - - *pp = p + 1; - } - } - - return type; -} - -/* Read a definition of an array type, - and create and return a suitable type object. - Also creates a range type which represents the bounds of that - array. */ -static struct type * -read_array_type (pp, type, objfile) - register char **pp; - register struct type *type; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - struct type *index_type, *element_type, *range_type; - int lower, upper; - int adjustable = 0; - - /* Format of an array type: - "ar;lower;upper;". Put code in - to handle this. - - Fortran adjustable arrays use Adigits or Tdigits for lower or upper; - for these, produce a type like float[][]. */ - - index_type = read_type (pp, objfile); - if (**pp != ';') - /* Improper format of array type decl. */ - return error_type (pp); - ++*pp; - - if (!(**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9')) - { - *pp += 1; - adjustable = 1; - } - lower = read_number (pp, ';'); - - if (!(**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9')) - { - *pp += 1; - adjustable = 1; - } - upper = read_number (pp, ';'); - - element_type = read_type (pp, objfile); - - if (adjustable) - { - lower = 0; - upper = -1; - } - - { - /* Create range type. */ - range_type = (struct type *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, sizeof (struct type)); - memset (range_type, 0, sizeof (struct type)); - TYPE_OBJFILE (range_type) = objfile; - TYPE_CODE (range_type) = TYPE_CODE_RANGE; - TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (range_type) = index_type; - - /* This should never be needed. */ - TYPE_LENGTH (range_type) = sizeof (int); - - TYPE_NFIELDS (range_type) = 2; - TYPE_FIELDS (range_type) = - (struct field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - 2 * sizeof (struct field)); - TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 0) = lower; - TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 1) = upper; - } - - TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_ARRAY; - TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) = element_type; - TYPE_LENGTH (type) = (upper - lower + 1) * TYPE_LENGTH (element_type); - TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = 1; - TYPE_FIELDS (type) = - (struct field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (struct field)); - TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0) = range_type; - - /* If we have an array whose element type is not yet known, but whose - bounds *are* known, record it to be adjusted at the end of the file. */ - if (TYPE_LENGTH (element_type) == 0 && !adjustable) - add_undefined_type (type); - - return type; -} - - -/* Read a definition of an enumeration type, - and create and return a suitable type object. - Also defines the symbols that represent the values of the type. */ - -static struct type * -read_enum_type (pp, type, objfile) - register char **pp; - register struct type *type; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - register char *p; - char *name; - register long n; - register struct symbol *sym; - int nsyms = 0; - struct pending **symlist; - struct pending *osyms, *syms; - int o_nsyms; - -#if 0 - /* FIXME! The stabs produced by Sun CC merrily define things that ought - to be file-scope, between N_FN entries, using N_LSYM. What's a mother - to do? For now, force all enum values to file scope. */ - if (within_function) - symlist = &local_symbols; - else -#endif - symlist = &file_symbols; - osyms = *symlist; - o_nsyms = osyms ? osyms->nsyms : 0; - - /* Read the value-names and their values. - The input syntax is NAME:VALUE,NAME:VALUE, and so on. - A semicolon or comma instead of a NAME means the end. */ - while (**pp && **pp != ';' && **pp != ',') - { - /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ - if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); - - p = *pp; - while (*p != ':') p++; - name = obsavestring (*pp, p - *pp, &objfile -> symbol_obstack); - *pp = p + 1; - n = read_number (pp, ','); - - sym = (struct symbol *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol)); - memset (sym, 0, sizeof (struct symbol)); - SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = name; - SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; - SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; - SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = n; - add_symbol_to_list (sym, symlist); - nsyms++; - } - - if (**pp == ';') - (*pp)++; /* Skip the semicolon. */ - - /* Now fill in the fields of the type-structure. */ - - TYPE_LENGTH (type) = sizeof (int); - TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_ENUM; - TYPE_FLAGS (type) &= ~TYPE_FLAG_STUB; - TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nsyms; - TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (struct field) * nsyms); - - /* Find the symbols for the values and put them into the type. - The symbols can be found in the symlist that we put them on - to cause them to be defined. osyms contains the old value - of that symlist; everything up to there was defined by us. */ - /* Note that we preserve the order of the enum constants, so - that in something like "enum {FOO, LAST_THING=FOO}" we print - FOO, not LAST_THING. */ - - for (syms = *symlist, n = 0; syms; syms = syms->next) - { - int j = 0; - if (syms == osyms) - j = o_nsyms; - for (; j < syms->nsyms; j++,n++) - { - struct symbol *xsym = syms->symbol[j]; - SYMBOL_TYPE (xsym) = type; - TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, n) = SYMBOL_NAME (xsym); - TYPE_FIELD_VALUE (type, n) = 0; - TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, n) = SYMBOL_VALUE (xsym); - TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, n) = 0; - } - if (syms == osyms) - break; - } - -#if 0 - /* This screws up perfectly good C programs with enums. FIXME. */ - /* Is this Modula-2's BOOLEAN type? Flag it as such if so. */ - if(TYPE_NFIELDS(type) == 2 && - ((!strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,0),"TRUE") && - !strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,1),"FALSE")) || - (!strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,1),"TRUE") && - !strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,0),"FALSE")))) - TYPE_CODE(type) = TYPE_CODE_BOOL; -#endif - - return type; -} - -/* Sun's ACC uses a somewhat saner method for specifying the builtin - typedefs in every file (for int, long, etc): - - type = b ; ; - signed = u or s. Possible c in addition to u or s (for char?). - offset = offset from high order bit to start bit of type. - width is # bytes in object of this type, nbits is # bits in type. - - The width/offset stuff appears to be for small objects stored in - larger ones (e.g. `shorts' in `int' registers). We ignore it for now, - FIXME. */ - -static struct type * -read_sun_builtin_type (pp, typenums, objfile) - char **pp; - int typenums[2]; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - int nbits; - int signed_type; - - switch (**pp) { - case 's': - signed_type = 1; - break; - case 'u': - signed_type = 0; - break; - default: - return error_type (pp); - } - (*pp)++; - - /* For some odd reason, all forms of char put a c here. This is strange - because no other type has this honor. We can safely ignore this because - we actually determine 'char'acterness by the number of bits specified in - the descriptor. */ - - if (**pp == 'c') - (*pp)++; - - /* The first number appears to be the number of bytes occupied - by this type, except that unsigned short is 4 instead of 2. - Since this information is redundant with the third number, - we will ignore it. */ - read_number (pp, ';'); - - /* The second number is always 0, so ignore it too. */ - read_number (pp, ';'); - - /* The third number is the number of bits for this type. */ - nbits = read_number (pp, 0); - - /* FIXME. Here we should just be able to make a type of the right - number of bits and signedness. FIXME. */ - - if (nbits == TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, - signed_type? FT_LONG_LONG: FT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG)); - - if (nbits == TARGET_INT_BIT) { - /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `int' from `long' - is to look at its name! */ - if (signed_type) { - if (long_kludge_name && long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long */) - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG); - else - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); - } else { - if (long_kludge_name - && ((long_kludge_name[0] == 'u' /* unsigned */ && - long_kludge_name[9] == 'l' /* long */) - || (long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long unsigned */))) - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG); - else - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER); - } - } - - if (nbits == TARGET_SHORT_BIT) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, - signed_type? FT_SHORT: FT_UNSIGNED_SHORT)); - - if (nbits == TARGET_CHAR_BIT) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, - signed_type? FT_CHAR: FT_UNSIGNED_CHAR)); - - if (nbits == 0) - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_VOID); - - return error_type (pp); -} - -static struct type * -read_sun_floating_type (pp, typenums, objfile) - char **pp; - int typenums[2]; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - int nbytes; - - /* The first number has more details about the type, for example - FN_COMPLEX. See the sun stab.h. */ - read_number (pp, ';'); - - /* The second number is the number of bytes occupied by this type */ - nbytes = read_number (pp, ';'); - - if (**pp != 0) - return error_type (pp); - - if (nbytes == TARGET_FLOAT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT) - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_FLOAT); - - if (nbytes == TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT) - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT); - - if (nbytes == TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT) - return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_EXT_PREC_FLOAT); - - return error_type (pp); -} - -/* Read a number from the string pointed to by *PP. - The value of *PP is advanced over the number. - If END is nonzero, the character that ends the - number must match END, or an error happens; - and that character is skipped if it does match. - If END is zero, *PP is left pointing to that character. - - If the number fits in a long, set *VALUE and set *BITS to 0. - If not, set *BITS to be the number of bits in the number. - - If encounter garbage, set *BITS to -1. */ - -static void -read_huge_number (pp, end, valu, bits) - char **pp; - int end; - long *valu; - int *bits; -{ - char *p = *pp; - int sign = 1; - long n = 0; - int radix = 10; - char overflow = 0; - int nbits = 0; - int c; - long upper_limit; - - if (*p == '-') - { - sign = -1; - p++; - } - - /* Leading zero means octal. GCC uses this to output values larger - than an int (because that would be hard in decimal). */ - if (*p == '0') - { - radix = 8; - p++; - } - - upper_limit = LONG_MAX / radix; - while ((c = *p++) >= '0' && c <= ('0' + radix)) - { - if (n <= upper_limit) - { - n *= radix; - n += c - '0'; /* FIXME this overflows anyway */ - } - else - overflow = 1; - - /* This depends on large values being output in octal, which is - what GCC does. */ - if (radix == 8) - { - if (nbits == 0) - { - if (c == '0') - /* Ignore leading zeroes. */ - ; - else if (c == '1') - nbits = 1; - else if (c == '2' || c == '3') - nbits = 2; - else - nbits = 3; - } - else - nbits += 3; - } - } - if (end) - { - if (c && c != end) - { - if (bits != NULL) - *bits = -1; - return; - } - } - else - --p; - - *pp = p; - if (overflow) - { - if (nbits == 0) - { - /* Large decimal constants are an error (because it is hard to - count how many bits are in them). */ - if (bits != NULL) - *bits = -1; - return; - } - - /* -0x7f is the same as 0x80. So deal with it by adding one to - the number of bits. */ - if (sign == -1) - ++nbits; - if (bits) - *bits = nbits; - } - else - { - if (valu) - *valu = n * sign; - if (bits) - *bits = 0; - } -} - -static struct type * -read_range_type (pp, typenums, objfile) - char **pp; - int typenums[2]; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - int rangenums[2]; - long n2, n3; - int n2bits, n3bits; - int self_subrange; - struct type *result_type; - - /* First comes a type we are a subrange of. - In C it is usually 0, 1 or the type being defined. */ - read_type_number (pp, rangenums); - self_subrange = (rangenums[0] == typenums[0] && - rangenums[1] == typenums[1]); - - /* A semicolon should now follow; skip it. */ - if (**pp == ';') - (*pp)++; - - /* The remaining two operands are usually lower and upper bounds - of the range. But in some special cases they mean something else. */ - read_huge_number (pp, ';', &n2, &n2bits); - read_huge_number (pp, ';', &n3, &n3bits); - - if (n2bits == -1 || n3bits == -1) - return error_type (pp); - - /* If limits are huge, must be large integral type. */ - if (n2bits != 0 || n3bits != 0) - { - char got_signed = 0; - char got_unsigned = 0; - /* Number of bits in the type. */ - int nbits; - - /* Range from 0 to is an unsigned large integral type. */ - if ((n2bits == 0 && n2 == 0) && n3bits != 0) - { - got_unsigned = 1; - nbits = n3bits; - } - /* Range from to -1 is a large signed - integral type. */ - else if (n2bits != 0 && n3bits != 0 && n2bits == n3bits + 1) - { - got_signed = 1; - nbits = n2bits; - } - - /* Check for "long long". */ - if (got_signed && nbits == TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG_LONG)); - if (got_unsigned && nbits == TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG)); - - if (got_signed || got_unsigned) - { - result_type = (struct type *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - sizeof (struct type)); - memset (result_type, 0, sizeof (struct type)); - TYPE_OBJFILE (result_type) = objfile; - TYPE_LENGTH (result_type) = nbits / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; - TYPE_CODE (result_type) = TYPE_CODE_INT; - if (got_unsigned) - TYPE_FLAGS (result_type) |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED; - return result_type; - } - else - return error_type (pp); - } - - /* A type defined as a subrange of itself, with bounds both 0, is void. */ - if (self_subrange && n2 == 0 && n3 == 0) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_VOID)); - - /* If n3 is zero and n2 is not, we want a floating type, - and n2 is the width in bytes. - - Fortran programs appear to use this for complex types also, - and they give no way to distinguish between double and single-complex! - We don't have complex types, so we would lose on all fortran files! - So return type `double' for all of those. It won't work right - for the complex values, but at least it makes the file loadable. - - FIXME, we may be able to distinguish these by their names. FIXME. */ - - if (n3 == 0 && n2 > 0) - { - if (n2 == sizeof (float)) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_FLOAT)); - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT)); - } - - /* If the upper bound is -1, it must really be an unsigned int. */ - - else if (n2 == 0 && n3 == -1) - { - /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `unsigned int' from `unsigned - long' is to look at its name! */ - if ( - long_kludge_name && ((long_kludge_name[0] == 'u' /* unsigned */ && - long_kludge_name[9] == 'l' /* long */) - || (long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long unsigned */))) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG)); - else - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER)); - } - - /* Special case: char is defined (Who knows why) as a subrange of - itself with range 0-127. */ - else if (self_subrange && n2 == 0 && n3 == 127) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_CHAR)); - - /* Assumptions made here: Subrange of self is equivalent to subrange - of int. FIXME: Host and target type-sizes assumed the same. */ - /* FIXME: This is the *only* place in GDB that depends on comparing - some type to a builtin type with ==. Fix it! */ - else if (n2 == 0 - && (self_subrange || - *dbx_lookup_type (rangenums) == lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER))) - { - /* an unsigned type */ -#ifdef LONG_LONG - if (n3 == - sizeof (long long)) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG)); -#endif - /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `unsigned int' from `unsigned - long' is to look at its name! */ - if (n3 == (unsigned long)~0L && - long_kludge_name && ((long_kludge_name[0] == 'u' /* unsigned */ && - long_kludge_name[9] == 'l' /* long */) - || (long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long unsigned */))) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG)); - if (n3 == (unsigned int)~0L) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER)); - if (n3 == (unsigned short)~0L) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_SHORT)); - if (n3 == (unsigned char)~0L) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_CHAR)); - } -#ifdef LONG_LONG - else if (n3 == 0 && n2 == -sizeof (long long)) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG_LONG)); -#endif - else if (n2 == -n3 -1) - { - /* a signed type */ - /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `int' from `long' is to look - at its name! */ - if ((n3 ==(long)(((unsigned long)1 << (8 * sizeof (long) - 1)) - 1)) && - long_kludge_name && long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long */) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG)); - if (n3 == (long)(((unsigned long)1 << (8 * sizeof (int) - 1)) - 1)) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER)); - if (n3 == ( 1 << (8 * sizeof (short) - 1)) - 1) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_SHORT)); - if (n3 == ( 1 << (8 * sizeof (char) - 1)) - 1) - return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_SIGNED_CHAR)); - } - - /* We have a real range type on our hands. Allocate space and - return a real pointer. */ - - /* At this point I don't have the faintest idea how to deal with - a self_subrange type; I'm going to assume that this is used - as an idiom, and that all of them are special cases. So . . . */ - if (self_subrange) - return error_type (pp); - - result_type = (struct type *) - obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, sizeof (struct type)); - memset (result_type, 0, sizeof (struct type)); - TYPE_OBJFILE (result_type) = objfile; - - TYPE_CODE (result_type) = TYPE_CODE_RANGE; - - TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type) = *dbx_lookup_type(rangenums); - if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type) == 0) { - complain (&range_type_base_complaint, (char *) rangenums[1]); - TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type) = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); - } - - TYPE_NFIELDS (result_type) = 2; - TYPE_FIELDS (result_type) = - (struct field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, - 2 * sizeof (struct field)); - memset (TYPE_FIELDS (result_type), 0, 2 * sizeof (struct field)); - TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (result_type, 0) = n2; - TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (result_type, 1) = n3; - - TYPE_LENGTH (result_type) = TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type)); - - return result_type; -} - -/* Read a number from the string pointed to by *PP. - The value of *PP is advanced over the number. - If END is nonzero, the character that ends the - number must match END, or an error happens; - and that character is skipped if it does match. - If END is zero, *PP is left pointing to that character. */ - -long -read_number (pp, end) - char **pp; - int end; -{ - register char *p = *pp; - register long n = 0; - register int c; - int sign = 1; - - /* Handle an optional leading minus sign. */ - - if (*p == '-') - { - sign = -1; - p++; - } - - /* Read the digits, as far as they go. */ - - while ((c = *p++) >= '0' && c <= '9') - { - n *= 10; - n += c - '0'; - } - if (end) - { - if (c && c != end) - error ("Invalid symbol data: invalid character \\%03o at symbol pos %d.", c, symnum); - } - else - --p; - - *pp = p; - return n * sign; -} - -/* Read in an argument list. This is a list of types, separated by commas - and terminated with END. Return the list of types read in, or (struct type - **)-1 if there is an error. */ -static struct type ** -read_args (pp, end, objfile) - char **pp; - int end; - struct objfile *objfile; -{ - /* FIXME! Remove this arbitrary limit! */ - struct type *types[1024], **rval; /* allow for fns of 1023 parameters */ - int n = 0; - - while (**pp != end) - { - if (**pp != ',') - /* Invalid argument list: no ','. */ - return (struct type **)-1; - *pp += 1; - - /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ - if (**pp == '\\') - *pp = next_symbol_text (); - - types[n++] = read_type (pp, objfile); - } - *pp += 1; /* get past `end' (the ':' character) */ - - if (n == 1) - { - rval = (struct type **) xmalloc (2 * sizeof (struct type *)); - } - else if (TYPE_CODE (types[n-1]) != TYPE_CODE_VOID) - { - rval = (struct type **) xmalloc ((n + 1) * sizeof (struct type *)); - memset (rval + n, 0, sizeof (struct type *)); - } - else - { - rval = (struct type **) xmalloc (n * sizeof (struct type *)); - } - memcpy (rval, types, n * sizeof (struct type *)); - return rval; -} - -/* Add a common block's start address to the offset of each symbol - declared to be in it (by being between a BCOMM/ECOMM pair that uses - the common block name). */ - -static void -fix_common_block (sym, valu) - struct symbol *sym; - int valu; -{ - struct pending *next = (struct pending *) SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym); - for ( ; next; next = next->next) - { - register int j; - for (j = next->nsyms - 1; j >= 0; j--) - SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (next->symbol[j]) += valu; - } -} - -/* Initializer for this module */ void _initialize_buildsym () { - undef_types_allocated = 20; - undef_types_length = 0; - undef_types = (struct type **) xmalloc (undef_types_allocated * - sizeof (struct type *)); } diff --git a/gdb/buildsym.h b/gdb/buildsym.h index 21087ac3972..f8831151c4b 100644 --- a/gdb/buildsym.h +++ b/gdb/buildsym.h @@ -33,22 +33,18 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ using this technique. */ #ifndef EXTERN -#define EXTERN extern +#define EXTERN extern #endif -/* Convert stab register number (from `r' declaration) to a gdb REGNUM. */ +#define HASHSIZE 127 /* Size of things hashed via hashname() */ -#ifndef STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM -#define STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM(VALUE) (VALUE) -#endif - /* Name of source file whose symbol data we are now processing. - This comes from a symbol of type N_SO. */ + This comes from a symbol of type N_SO. */ EXTERN char *last_source_file; /* Core address of start of text of current source file. - This too comes from the N_SO symbol. */ + This too comes from the N_SO symbol. */ EXTERN CORE_ADDR last_source_start_addr; @@ -75,33 +71,13 @@ EXTERN struct subfile *current_subfile; EXTERN unsigned char processing_gcc_compilation; /* When set, we are processing a .o file compiled by sun acc */ + EXTERN unsigned char processing_acc_compilation; /* Count symbols as they are processed, for error messages. */ EXTERN unsigned int symnum; -/* Vector of types defined so far, indexed by their dbx type numbers. - (In newer sun systems, dbx uses a pair of numbers in parens, - as in "(SUBFILENUM,NUMWITHINSUBFILE)". Then these numbers must be - translated through the type_translations hash table to get - the index into the type vector.) */ - -EXTERN struct type **type_vector; - -/* Number of elements allocated for type_vector currently. */ - -EXTERN int type_vector_length; - -/* Hash table of global symbols whose values are not known yet. - They are chained thru the SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN, since we don't - have the correct data for that slot yet. */ -/* The use of the LOC_BLOCK code in this chain is nonstandard-- - it refers to a FORTRAN common block rather than the usual meaning. */ - -#define HASHSIZE 127 -EXTERN struct symbol *global_sym_chain[HASHSIZE]; - /* Record the symbols defined for each context in a list. We don't create a struct block for the context until we know how long to make it. */ @@ -116,6 +92,7 @@ struct pending }; /* List of free `struct pending' structures for reuse. */ + EXTERN struct pending *free_pendings; /* Here are the three lists that symbols are put on. */ @@ -126,39 +103,41 @@ EXTERN struct pending *global_symbols; /* global functions and variables */ EXTERN struct pending *local_symbols; /* everything local to lexic context */ -/* Kludge for xcoffread.c */ -struct pending_stabs { - int count, length; - char *stab[1]; -}; - -EXTERN struct pending_stabs *global_stabs; - -/* List of symbols declared since the last BCOMM. This list is a tail - of local_symbols. When ECOMM is seen, the symbols on the list - are noted so their proper addresses can be filled in later, - using the common block base address gotten from the assembler - stabs. */ - -EXTERN struct pending *common_block; -EXTERN int common_block_i; - /* Stack representing unclosed lexical contexts (that will become blocks, eventually). */ struct context_stack { - struct pending *locals; /* Outer locals at the time we entered */ - struct pending_block *old_blocks; /* Pointer into blocklist as of entry */ - struct symbol *name; /* Name of function, if any, defining context*/ - CORE_ADDR start_addr; /* PC where this context starts */ - CORE_ADDR end_addr; /* Temp slot for exception handling. */ - int depth; /* For error-checking matching push/pop */ + /* Outer locals at the time we entered */ + + struct pending *locals; + + /* Pointer into blocklist as of entry */ + + struct pending_block *old_blocks; + + /* Name of function, if any, defining context*/ + + struct symbol *name; + + /* PC where this context starts */ + + CORE_ADDR start_addr; + + /* Temp slot for exception handling. */ + + CORE_ADDR end_addr; + + /* For error-checking matching push/pop */ + + int depth; + }; EXTERN struct context_stack *context_stack; /* Index of first unused entry in context stack. */ + EXTERN int context_stack_depth; /* Currently allocated size of context stack. */ @@ -169,8 +148,7 @@ EXTERN int context_stack_size; by a real function, push_context. This returns a pointer to a struct context_stack. */ -#define pop_context() \ - (&context_stack[--context_stack_depth]); +#define pop_context() (&context_stack[--context_stack_depth]); /* Nonzero if within a function (so symbols should be local, if nothing says specifically). */ @@ -188,77 +166,7 @@ struct pending_block EXTERN struct pending_block *pending_blocks; -/* Global variable which, when set, indicates that we are processing a - .o file compiled with gcc */ - -EXTERN unsigned char processing_gcc_compilation; - -/* The type code that process_one_symbol saw on its previous invocation. - Used to detect pairs of N_SO symbols. */ - -EXTERN int previous_stab_code; - -/* Setup a define to deal cleanly with the underscore problem */ - -#ifdef NAMES_HAVE_UNDERSCORE -#define HASH_OFFSET 1 -#else -#define HASH_OFFSET 0 -#endif -/* Support for Sun changes to dbx symbol format */ - -/* For each identified header file, we have a table of types defined - in that header file. - - header_files maps header file names to their type tables. - It is a vector of n_header_files elements. - Each element describes one header file. - It contains a vector of types. - - Sometimes it can happen that the same header file produces - different results when included in different places. - This can result from conditionals or from different - things done before including the file. - When this happens, there are multiple entries for the file in this table, - one entry for each distinct set of results. - The entries are distinguished by the INSTANCE field. - The INSTANCE field appears in the N_BINCL and N_EXCL symbol table and is - used to match header-file references to their corresponding data. */ - -struct header_file -{ - char *name; /* Name of header file */ - int instance; /* Numeric code distinguishing instances - of one header file that produced - different results when included. - It comes from the N_BINCL or N_EXCL. */ - struct type **vector; /* Pointer to vector of types */ - int length; /* Allocated length (# elts) of that vector */ -}; - -EXTERN struct header_file *header_files; - -EXTERN int n_header_files; - -EXTERN int n_allocated_header_files; - -/* Within each object file, various header files are assigned numbers. - A type is defined or referred to with a pair of numbers - (FILENUM,TYPENUM) where FILENUM is the number of the header file - and TYPENUM is the number within that header file. - TYPENUM is the index within the vector of types for that header file. - - FILENUM == 1 is special; it refers to the main source of the object file, - and not to any header file. FILENUM != 1 is interpreted by looking it up - in the following table, which contains indices in header_files. */ - -EXTERN int *this_object_header_files; - -EXTERN int n_this_object_header_files; - -EXTERN int n_allocated_this_object_header_files; - struct subfile_stack { struct subfile_stack *next; @@ -267,40 +175,41 @@ struct subfile_stack EXTERN struct subfile_stack *subfile_stack; -extern struct complaint unknown_symtype_complaint; - #define next_symbol_text() (*next_symbol_text_func)() /* Function to invoke get the next symbol. Return the symbol name. */ EXTERN char *(*next_symbol_text_func) PARAMS ((void)); -extern void -add_symbol_to_list PARAMS ((struct symbol *, struct pending **)); +/* Vector of types defined so far, indexed by their type numbers. + Used for both stabs and coff. + (In newer sun systems, dbx uses a pair of numbers in parens, + as in "(SUBFILENUM,NUMWITHINSUBFILE)". Then these numbers must be + translated through the type_translations hash table to get + the index into the type vector.) */ -extern struct symbol * -find_symbol_in_list PARAMS ((struct pending *, char *, int)); +EXTERN struct type **type_vector; -extern void -read_type_number PARAMS ((char **, int *)); +/* Number of elements allocated for type_vector currently. */ -extern struct type * -read_type PARAMS ((char **, struct objfile *)); +EXTERN int type_vector_length; -extern struct type ** -dbx_lookup_type PARAMS ((int [2])); +/* Initial size of type vector. Is realloc'd larger if needed, + and realloc'd down to the size actually used, when completed. */ -extern long -read_number PARAMS ((char **, int)); +#define INITIAL_TYPE_VECTOR_LENGTH 160 + +extern void +add_symbol_to_list PARAMS ((struct symbol *, struct pending **)); + +extern struct symbol * +find_symbol_in_list PARAMS ((struct pending *, char *, int)); extern void finish_block PARAMS ((struct symbol *, struct pending **, struct pending_block *, CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, struct objfile *)); -extern void -add_undefined_type PARAMS ((struct type *)); - extern void really_free_pendings PARAMS ((int foo)); @@ -314,7 +223,7 @@ extern char * pop_subfile PARAMS ((void)); extern struct symtab * -end_symtab PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, int, int,struct objfile *)); +end_symtab PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, int, int, struct objfile *)); extern void scan_file_globals PARAMS ((struct objfile *)); @@ -334,13 +243,10 @@ record_line PARAMS ((struct subfile *, int, CORE_ADDR)); extern void start_symtab PARAMS ((char *, char *, CORE_ADDR)); -extern struct symbol * -define_symbol PARAMS ((unsigned int, char *, int, int, struct objfile *)); - extern struct partial_symtab * start_psymtab PARAMS ((struct objfile *, struct section_offsets *, char *, - CORE_ADDR, int, - struct partial_symbol *, struct partial_symbol *)); + CORE_ADDR, int, struct partial_symbol *, + struct partial_symbol *)); extern void end_psymtab PARAMS ((struct partial_symtab *, char **, int, int, CORE_ADDR, @@ -352,4 +258,6 @@ process_one_symbol PARAMS ((int, int, CORE_ADDR, char *, extern int hashname PARAMS ((char *)); +#undef EXTERN + #endif /* defined (BUILDSYM_H) */ diff --git a/gdb/dwarfread.c b/gdb/dwarfread.c index 38714e2f763..9e39f4ff95c 100644 --- a/gdb/dwarfread.c +++ b/gdb/dwarfread.c @@ -2073,6 +2073,7 @@ psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst) struct partial_symtab *pst; { int i; + struct cleanup *old_chain; if (pst != NULL) { @@ -2105,6 +2106,8 @@ psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst) } if (DBLENGTH (pst)) /* Otherwise it's a dummy */ { + buildsym_init (); + old_chain = make_cleanup (really_free_pendings, 0); pst -> symtab = read_ofile_symtab (pst); if (info_verbose) { @@ -2113,6 +2116,7 @@ psymtab_to_symtab_1 (pst) fflush (stdout); } sort_symtab_syms (pst -> symtab); + do_cleanups (old_chain); } pst -> readin = 1; } diff --git a/gdb/elfread.c b/gdb/elfread.c index 7075f0f5b59..3ba7bb7404c 100644 --- a/gdb/elfread.c +++ b/gdb/elfread.c @@ -542,6 +542,7 @@ static void elf_new_init (ignore) struct objfile *ignore; { + stabsread_new_init (); buildsym_new_init (); } diff --git a/gdb/gdbtypes.c b/gdb/gdbtypes.c index edd4c19136f..764421b9458 100644 --- a/gdb/gdbtypes.c +++ b/gdb/gdbtypes.c @@ -1222,7 +1222,7 @@ dump_fn_fieldlists (type, spaces) TYPE_FN_FIELD_PROTECTED (f, overload_idx)); printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "is_stub %d\n", TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, overload_idx)); - printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "voffset %d\n", + printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "voffset %u\n", TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET (f, overload_idx)); } } @@ -1235,8 +1235,6 @@ print_cplus_stuff (type, spaces) { int bitno; - printfi_filtered (spaces, "cplus_stuff 0x%x\n", - TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type)); printfi_filtered (spaces, "n_baseclasses %d\n", TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type)); printfi_filtered (spaces, "nfn_fields %d\n", @@ -1245,7 +1243,7 @@ print_cplus_stuff (type, spaces) TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type)); if (TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) > 0) { - printfi_filtered (spaces, "virtual_field_bits %d 0x%x", + printfi_filtered (spaces, "virtual_field_bits (%d bits at *0x%x)", TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type), TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type)); print_bit_vector (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type), @@ -1256,7 +1254,7 @@ print_cplus_stuff (type, spaces) { if (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type) != NULL) { - printfi_filtered (spaces, "private_field_bits %d 0x%x", + printfi_filtered (spaces, "private_field_bits (%d bits at *0x%x)", TYPE_NFIELDS (type), TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type)); print_bit_vector (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type), @@ -1265,7 +1263,7 @@ print_cplus_stuff (type, spaces) } if (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type) != NULL) { - printfi_filtered (spaces, "protected_field_bits %d 0x%x", + printfi_filtered (spaces, "protected_field_bits (%d bits at *0x%x)", TYPE_NFIELDS (type), TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type)); print_bit_vector (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type), @@ -1415,8 +1413,24 @@ recursive_dump_type (type, spaces) break; case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: + printfi_filtered (spaces, "cplus_stuff 0x%x\n", + TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type)); print_cplus_stuff (type, spaces); break; + + default: + /* We have to pick one of the union types to be able print and test + the value. Pick cplus_struct_type, even though we know it isn't + any particular one. */ + printfi_filtered (spaces, "type_specific 0x%x", + TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type)); + if (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type) != NULL) + { + printf_filtered (" (unknown data form)"); + } + printf_filtered ("\n"); + break; + } } diff --git a/gdb/stabsread.c b/gdb/stabsread.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d6da541b4b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/gdb/stabsread.c @@ -0,0 +1,3004 @@ +/* Support routines for decoding "stabs" debugging information format. + Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +/* Support routines for reading and decoding debugging information in + the "stabs" format. This format is used with many systems that use + the a.out object file format, as well as some systems that use + COFF or ELF where the stabs data is placed in a special section. + Avoid placing any object file format specific code in this file. */ + +#include "defs.h" +#include "bfd.h" +#include "obstack.h" +#include "symtab.h" +#include "gdbtypes.h" +#include "symfile.h" /* Needed for "struct complaint" */ +#include "objfiles.h" +#include "aout/stab_gnu.h" /* We always use GNU stabs, not native */ +#include "buildsym.h" + +/* Ask stabsread.h to define the vars it normally declares `extern'. */ +#define EXTERN /**/ +#include "stabsread.h" /* Our own declarations */ +#undef EXTERN + +static struct type * +dbx_alloc_type PARAMS ((int [2], struct objfile *)); + +static void +read_huge_number PARAMS ((char **, int, long *, int *)); + +static void +patch_block_stabs PARAMS ((struct pending *, struct pending_stabs *, + struct objfile *)); + +static void +fix_common_block PARAMS ((struct symbol *, int)); + +static struct type * +read_range_type PARAMS ((char **, int [2], struct objfile *)); + +static struct type * +read_sun_builtin_type PARAMS ((char **, int [2], struct objfile *)); + +static struct type * +read_sun_floating_type PARAMS ((char **, int [2], struct objfile *)); + +static struct type * +read_enum_type PARAMS ((char **, struct type *, struct objfile *)); + +static struct type * +read_struct_type PARAMS ((char **, struct type *, struct objfile *)); + +static struct type * +read_array_type PARAMS ((char **, struct type *, struct objfile *)); + +static struct type ** +read_args PARAMS ((char **, int, struct objfile *)); + +static const char vptr_name[] = { '_','v','p','t','r',CPLUS_MARKER,'\0' }; +static const char vb_name[] = { '_','v','b',CPLUS_MARKER,'\0' }; + +/* Define this as 1 if a pcc declaration of a char or short argument + gives the correct address. Otherwise assume pcc gives the + address of the corresponding int, which is not the same on a + big-endian machine. */ + +#ifndef BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION +#define BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION 0 +#endif + +/* During some calls to read_type (and thus to read_range_type), this + contains the name of the type being defined. Range types are only + used in C as basic types. We use the name to distinguish the otherwise + identical basic types "int" and "long" and their unsigned versions. + FIXME, this should disappear with better type management. */ + +static char *long_kludge_name; + +#if 0 +struct complaint dbx_class_complaint = +{ + "encountered DBX-style class variable debugging information.\n\ +You seem to have compiled your program with \ +\"g++ -g0\" instead of \"g++ -g\".\n\ +Therefore GDB will not know about your class variables", 0, 0 +}; +#endif + +struct complaint invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint = + {"invalid C++ abbreviation `%s'", 0, 0}; + +struct complaint invalid_cpp_type_complaint = + {"C++ abbreviated type name unknown at symtab pos %d", 0, 0}; + +struct complaint member_fn_complaint = + {"member function type missing, got '%c'", 0, 0}; + +struct complaint const_vol_complaint = + {"const/volatile indicator missing, got '%c'", 0, 0}; + +struct complaint error_type_complaint = + {"debug info mismatch between compiler and debugger", 0, 0}; + +struct complaint invalid_member_complaint = + {"invalid (minimal) member type data format at symtab pos %d.", 0, 0}; + +struct complaint range_type_base_complaint = + {"base type %d of range type is not defined", 0, 0}; + +struct complaint reg_value_complaint = + {"register number too large in symbol %s", 0, 0}; + +/* Make a list of forward references which haven't been defined. */ + +static struct type **undef_types; +static int undef_types_allocated; +static int undef_types_length; + + +int +hashname (name) + char *name; +{ + register char *p = name; + register int total = p[0]; + register int c; + + c = p[1]; + total += c << 2; + if (c) + { + c = p[2]; + total += c << 4; + if (c) + { + total += p[3] << 6; + } + } + + /* Ensure result is positive. */ + if (total < 0) + { + total += (1000 << 6); + } + return (total % HASHSIZE); +} + + +/* Look up a dbx type-number pair. Return the address of the slot + where the type for that number-pair is stored. + The number-pair is in TYPENUMS. + + This can be used for finding the type associated with that pair + or for associating a new type with the pair. */ + +struct type ** +dbx_lookup_type (typenums) + int typenums[2]; +{ + register int filenum = typenums[0]; + register int index = typenums[1]; + unsigned old_len; + register int real_filenum; + register struct header_file *f; + int f_orig_length; + + if (filenum == -1) /* -1,-1 is for temporary types. */ + return 0; + + if (filenum < 0 || filenum >= n_this_object_header_files) + error ("Invalid symbol data: type number (%d,%d) out of range at symtab pos %d.", + filenum, index, symnum); + + if (filenum == 0) + { + /* Type is defined outside of header files. + Find it in this object file's type vector. */ + if (index >= type_vector_length) + { + old_len = type_vector_length; + if (old_len == 0) + { + type_vector_length = INITIAL_TYPE_VECTOR_LENGTH; + type_vector = (struct type **) + malloc (type_vector_length * sizeof (struct type *)); + } + while (index >= type_vector_length) + { + type_vector_length *= 2; + } + type_vector = (struct type **) + xrealloc ((char *) type_vector, + (type_vector_length * sizeof (struct type *))); + memset (&type_vector[old_len], 0, + (type_vector_length - old_len) * sizeof (struct type *)); + } + return (&type_vector[index]); + } + else + { + real_filenum = this_object_header_files[filenum]; + + if (real_filenum >= n_header_files) + { + abort (); + } + + f = &header_files[real_filenum]; + + f_orig_length = f->length; + if (index >= f_orig_length) + { + while (index >= f->length) + { + f->length *= 2; + } + f->vector = (struct type **) + xrealloc ((char *) f->vector, f->length * sizeof (struct type *)); + memset (&f->vector[f_orig_length], 0, + (f->length - f_orig_length) * sizeof (struct type *)); + } + return (&f->vector[index]); + } +} + +/* Make sure there is a type allocated for type numbers TYPENUMS + and return the type object. + This can create an empty (zeroed) type object. + TYPENUMS may be (-1, -1) to return a new type object that is not + put into the type vector, and so may not be referred to by number. */ + +static struct type * +dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile) + int typenums[2]; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + register struct type **type_addr; + + if (typenums[0] == -1) + { + return (alloc_type (objfile)); + } + + type_addr = dbx_lookup_type (typenums); + + /* If we are referring to a type not known at all yet, + allocate an empty type for it. + We will fill it in later if we find out how. */ + if (*type_addr == 0) + { + *type_addr = alloc_type (objfile); + } + + return (*type_addr); +} + +/* for all the stabs in a given stab vector, build appropriate types + and fix their symbols in given symbol vector. */ + +static void +patch_block_stabs (symbols, stabs, objfile) + struct pending *symbols; + struct pending_stabs *stabs; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + int ii; + char *name; + char *pp; + struct symbol *sym; + + if (stabs) + { + + /* for all the stab entries, find their corresponding symbols and + patch their types! */ + + for (ii = 0; ii < stabs->count; ++ii) + { + name = stabs->stab[ii]; + pp = (char*) strchr (name, ':'); + sym = find_symbol_in_list (symbols, name, pp-name); + if (!sym) + { +#ifndef IBM6000_TARGET + printf ("ERROR! stab symbol not found!\n"); /* FIXME */ +#endif + } + else + { + pp += 2; + if (*(pp-1) == 'F' || *(pp-1) == 'f') + { + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = + lookup_function_type (read_type (&pp, objfile)); + } + else + { + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&pp, objfile); + } + } + } + } +} + + +/* Read a number by which a type is referred to in dbx data, + or perhaps read a pair (FILENUM, TYPENUM) in parentheses. + Just a single number N is equivalent to (0,N). + Return the two numbers by storing them in the vector TYPENUMS. + TYPENUMS will then be used as an argument to dbx_lookup_type. */ + +void +read_type_number (pp, typenums) + register char **pp; + register int *typenums; +{ + if (**pp == '(') + { + (*pp)++; + typenums[0] = read_number (pp, ','); + typenums[1] = read_number (pp, ')'); + } + else + { + typenums[0] = 0; + typenums[1] = read_number (pp, 0); + } +} + + +/* To handle GNU C++ typename abbreviation, we need to be able to + fill in a type's name as soon as space for that type is allocated. + `type_synonym_name' is the name of the type being allocated. + It is cleared as soon as it is used (lest all allocated types + get this name). */ + +static char *type_synonym_name; + +/* ARGSUSED */ +struct symbol * +define_symbol (valu, string, desc, type, objfile) + unsigned int valu; + char *string; + int desc; + int type; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + register struct symbol *sym; + char *p = (char *) strchr (string, ':'); + int deftype; + int synonym = 0; + register int i; + struct type *temptype; + + /* We would like to eliminate nameless symbols, but keep their types. + E.g. stab entry ":t10=*2" should produce a type 10, which is a pointer + to type 2, but, should not creat a symbol to address that type. Since + the symbol will be nameless, there is no way any user can refer to it. */ + + int nameless; + + /* Ignore syms with empty names. */ + if (string[0] == 0) + return 0; + + /* Ignore old-style symbols from cc -go */ + if (p == 0) + return 0; + + /* If a nameless stab entry, all we need is the type, not the symbol. + e.g. ":t10=*2" */ + nameless = (p == string); + + sym = (struct symbol *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol)); + + if (processing_gcc_compilation) + { + /* GCC 2.x puts the line number in desc. SunOS apparently puts in the + number of bytes occupied by a type or object, which we ignore. */ + SYMBOL_LINE(sym) = desc; + } + else + { + SYMBOL_LINE(sym) = 0; /* unknown */ + } + + if (string[0] == CPLUS_MARKER) + { + /* Special GNU C++ names. */ + switch (string[1]) + { + case 't': + SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = obsavestring ("this", strlen ("this"), + &objfile -> symbol_obstack); + break; + + case 'v': /* $vtbl_ptr_type */ + /* Was: SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = "vptr"; */ + goto normal; + + case 'e': + SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = obsavestring ("eh_throw", strlen ("eh_throw"), + &objfile -> symbol_obstack); + break; + + case '_': + /* This was an anonymous type that was never fixed up. */ + goto normal; + + default: + abort (); + } + } + else + { + normal: + SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = (char *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, ((p - string) + 1)); + /* Open-coded bcopy--saves function call time. */ + { + register char *p1 = string; + register char *p2 = SYMBOL_NAME (sym); + while (p1 != p) + { + *p2++ = *p1++; + } + *p2++ = '\0'; + } + } + p++; + /* Determine the type of name being defined. */ + /* The Acorn RISC machine's compiler can put out locals that don't + start with "234=" or "(3,4)=", so assume anything other than the + deftypes we know how to handle is a local. */ + /* (Peter Watkins @ Computervision) + Handle Sun-style local fortran array types 'ar...' . + (gnu@cygnus.com) -- this strchr() handles them properly? + (tiemann@cygnus.com) -- 'C' is for catch. */ + +#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET + + /* 'R' is for register parameters. */ + + if (!strchr ("cfFGpPrStTvVXCR", *p)) + +#else + + if (!strchr ("cfFGpPrStTvVXC", *p)) + +#endif + deftype = 'l'; + else + deftype = *p++; + + /* c is a special case, not followed by a type-number. + SYMBOL:c=iVALUE for an integer constant symbol. + SYMBOL:c=rVALUE for a floating constant symbol. + SYMBOL:c=eTYPE,INTVALUE for an enum constant symbol. + e.g. "b:c=e6,0" for "const b = blob1" + (where type 6 is defined by "blobs:t6=eblob1:0,blob2:1,;"). */ + if (deftype == 'c') + { + if (*p++ != '=') + error ("Invalid symbol data at symtab pos %d.", symnum); + switch (*p++) + { + case 'r': + { + double d = atof (p); + char *dbl_valu; + + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, + FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT); + dbl_valu = (char *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (double)); + memcpy (dbl_valu, &d, sizeof (double)); + SWAP_TARGET_AND_HOST (dbl_valu, sizeof (double)); + SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES (sym) = dbl_valu; + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST_BYTES; + } + break; + case 'i': + { + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, + FT_INTEGER); + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = atoi (p); + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; + } + break; + case 'e': + /* SYMBOL:c=eTYPE,INTVALUE for an enum constant symbol. + e.g. "b:c=e6,0" for "const b = blob1" + (where type 6 is defined by "blobs:t6=eblob1:0,blob2:1,;"). */ + { + int typenums[2]; + + read_type_number (&p, typenums); + if (*p++ != ',') + error ("Invalid symbol data: no comma in enum const symbol"); + + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = *dbx_lookup_type (typenums); + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = atoi (p); + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; + } + break; + default: + error ("Invalid symbol data at symtab pos %d.", symnum); + } + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); + return sym; + } + + /* Now usually comes a number that says which data type, + and possibly more stuff to define the type + (all of which is handled by read_type) */ + + if (deftype == 'p' && *p == 'F') + /* pF is a two-letter code that means a function parameter in Fortran. + The type-number specifies the type of the return value. + Translate it into a pointer-to-function type. */ + { + p++; + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) + = lookup_pointer_type (lookup_function_type (read_type (&p, objfile))); + } + +#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET + else if (deftype == 'R') + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile); +#endif + + else + { + /* The symbol class letter is followed by a type (typically the + type of the symbol, or its return-type, or etc). Read it. */ + + synonym = *p == 't'; + + if (synonym) + { + p += 1; + type_synonym_name = obsavestring (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), + strlen (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)), + &objfile -> symbol_obstack); + } + + /* Here we save the name of the symbol for read_range_type, which + ends up reading in the basic types. In stabs, unfortunately there + is no distinction between "int" and "long" types except their + names. Until we work out a saner type policy (eliminating most + builtin types and using the names specified in the files), we + save away the name so that far away from here in read_range_type, + we can examine it to decide between "int" and "long". FIXME. */ + long_kludge_name = SYMBOL_NAME (sym); + + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = read_type (&p, objfile); + } + + switch (deftype) + { + case 'C': + /* The name of a caught exception. */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LABEL; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + break; + + case 'f': + /* A static function definition. */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); + /* fall into process_function_types. */ + + process_function_types: + /* Function result types are described as the result type in stabs. + We need to convert this to the function-returning-type-X type + in GDB. E.g. "int" is converted to "function returning int". */ + if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC) + { +#if 0 + /* This code doesn't work -- it needs to realloc and can't. */ + /* Attempt to set up to record a function prototype... */ + struct type *new = (struct type *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (struct type)); + + /* Generate a template for the type of this function. The + types of the arguments will be added as we read the symbol + table. */ + *new = *lookup_function_type (SYMBOL_TYPE(sym)); + SYMBOL_TYPE(sym) = new; + TYPE_OBJFILE (new) = objfile; + in_function_type = new; +#else + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = lookup_function_type (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); +#endif + } + /* fall into process_prototype_types */ + + process_prototype_types: + /* Sun acc puts declared types of arguments here. We don't care + about their actual types (FIXME -- we should remember the whole + function prototype), but the list may define some new types + that we have to remember, so we must scan it now. */ + while (*p == ';') { + p++; + read_type (&p, objfile); + } + break; + + case 'F': + /* A global function definition. */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_BLOCK; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); + goto process_function_types; + + case 'G': + /* For a class G (global) symbol, it appears that the + value is not correct. It is necessary to search for the + corresponding linker definition to find the value. + These definitions appear at the end of the namelist. */ + i = hashname (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); + SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym) = global_sym_chain[i]; + global_sym_chain[i] = sym; + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &global_symbols); + break; + + /* This case is faked by a conditional above, + when there is no code letter in the dbx data. + Dbx data never actually contains 'l'. */ + case 'l': + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LOCAL; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + break; + + case 'p': + /* Normally this is a parameter, a LOC_ARG. On the i960, it + can also be a LOC_LOCAL_ARG depending on symbol type. */ +#ifndef DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS +#define DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS(type) LOC_ARG +#endif + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = DBX_PARM_SYMBOL_CLASS (type); + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; +#if 0 + /* This doesn't work yet. */ + add_param_to_type (&in_function_type, sym); +#endif + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + + /* If it's gcc-compiled, if it says `short', believe it. */ + if (processing_gcc_compilation || BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION) + break; + +#if defined(BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE) + /* This macro is defined on machines (e.g. sparc) where + we should believe the type of a PCC 'short' argument, + but shouldn't believe the address (the address is + the address of the corresponding int). Note that + this is only different from the BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION + case on big-endian machines. + + My guess is that this correction, as opposed to changing + the parameter to an 'int' (as done below, for PCC + on most machines), is the right thing to do + on all machines, but I don't want to risk breaking + something that already works. On most PCC machines, + the sparc problem doesn't come up because the calling + function has to zero the top bytes (not knowing whether + the called function wants an int or a short), so there + is no practical difference between an int and a short + (except perhaps what happens when the GDB user types + "print short_arg = 0x10000;"). + + Hacked for SunOS 4.1 by gnu@cygnus.com. In 4.1, the compiler + actually produces the correct address (we don't need to fix it + up). I made this code adapt so that it will offset the symbol + if it was pointing at an int-aligned location and not + otherwise. This way you can use the same gdb for 4.0.x and + 4.1 systems. + + If the parameter is shorter than an int, and is integral + (e.g. char, short, or unsigned equivalent), and is claimed to + be passed on an integer boundary, don't believe it! Offset the + parameter's address to the tail-end of that integer. */ + + temptype = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); + if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) < TYPE_LENGTH (temptype) + && TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_INT + && 0 == SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) % TYPE_LENGTH (temptype)) + { + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) += TYPE_LENGTH (temptype) + - TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); + } + break; + +#else /* no BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE. */ + + /* If PCC says a parameter is a short or a char, + it is really an int. */ + temptype = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); + if (TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) < TYPE_LENGTH (temptype) + && TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_INT) + { + SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) = TYPE_UNSIGNED (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) + ? lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER) + : temptype; + } + break; + +#endif /* no BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION_TYPE. */ + + case 'P': + /* acc seems to use P to delare the prototypes of functions that + are referenced by this file. gdb is not prepared to deal + with this extra information. FIXME, it ought to. */ + if (type == N_FUN) + goto process_prototype_types; + + /* Parameter which is in a register. */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGPARM; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM (valu); + if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) >= NUM_REGS) + { + complain (®_value_complaint, SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = SP_REGNUM; /* Known safe, though useless */ + } + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + break; + +#ifdef IBM6000_TARGET + case 'R': +#endif + case 'r': + /* Register variable (either global or local). */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REGISTER; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM (valu); + if (SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) >= NUM_REGS) + { + complain (®_value_complaint, SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = SP_REGNUM; /* Known safe, though useless */ + } + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + if (within_function) + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + else + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); + break; + + case 'S': + /* Static symbol at top level of file */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC; + SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); + break; + + case 't': + /* For a nameless type, we don't want a create a symbol, thus we + did not use `sym'. Return without further processing. */ + if (nameless) return NULL; + + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + /* C++ vagaries: we may have a type which is derived from + a base type which did not have its name defined when the + derived class was output. We fill in the derived class's + base part member's name here in that case. */ + if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != NULL) + if ((TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT + || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_UNION) + && TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym))) + { + int j; + for (j = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) - 1; j >= 0; j--) + if (TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j) == 0) + TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j) = + type_name_no_tag (TYPE_BASECLASS (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), j)); + } + + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); + break; + + case 'T': + /* For a nameless type, we don't want a create a symbol, thus we + did not use `sym'. Return without further processing. */ + if (nameless) return NULL; + + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = STRUCT_NAMESPACE; + if (TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == 0) + TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) + = obconcat (&objfile -> type_obstack, "", + (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM + ? "enum " + : (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT + ? "struct " : "union ")), + SYMBOL_NAME (sym)); + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &file_symbols); + + if (synonym) + { + register struct symbol *typedef_sym = (struct symbol *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (struct symbol)); + SYMBOL_NAME (typedef_sym) = SYMBOL_NAME (sym); + SYMBOL_TYPE (typedef_sym) = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym); + + SYMBOL_CLASS (typedef_sym) = LOC_TYPEDEF; + SYMBOL_VALUE (typedef_sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (typedef_sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (typedef_sym, &file_symbols); + } + break; + + case 'V': + /* Static symbol of local scope */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_STATIC; + SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + break; + + case 'v': + /* Reference parameter */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_REF_ARG; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + break; + + case 'X': + /* This is used by Sun FORTRAN for "function result value". + Sun claims ("dbx and dbxtool interfaces", 2nd ed) + that Pascal uses it too, but when I tried it Pascal used + "x:3" (local symbol) instead. */ + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_LOCAL; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = valu; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, &local_symbols); + break; + + default: + error ("Invalid symbol data: unknown symbol-type code `%c' at symtab pos %d.", deftype, symnum); + } + return sym; +} + + +/* Skip rest of this symbol and return an error type. + + General notes on error recovery: error_type always skips to the + end of the symbol (modulo cretinous dbx symbol name continuation). + Thus code like this: + + if (*(*pp)++ != ';') + return error_type (pp); + + is wrong because if *pp starts out pointing at '\0' (typically as the + result of an earlier error), it will be incremented to point to the + start of the next symbol, which might produce strange results, at least + if you run off the end of the string table. Instead use + + if (**pp != ';') + return error_type (pp); + ++*pp; + + or + + if (**pp != ';') + foo = error_type (pp); + else + ++*pp; + + And in case it isn't obvious, the point of all this hair is so the compiler + can define new types and new syntaxes, and old versions of the + debugger will be able to read the new symbol tables. */ + +struct type * +error_type (pp) + char **pp; +{ + complain (&error_type_complaint, 0); + while (1) + { + /* Skip to end of symbol. */ + while (**pp != '\0') + (*pp)++; + + /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ + if ((*pp)[-1] == '\\') + *pp = next_symbol_text (); + else + break; + } + return builtin_type_error; +} + + +/* Read a dbx type reference or definition; + return the type that is meant. + This can be just a number, in which case it references + a type already defined and placed in type_vector. + Or the number can be followed by an =, in which case + it means to define a new type according to the text that + follows the =. */ + +struct type * +read_type (pp, objfile) + register char **pp; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + register struct type *type = 0; + struct type *type1; + int typenums[2]; + int xtypenums[2]; + + /* Read type number if present. The type number may be omitted. + for instance in a two-dimensional array declared with type + "ar1;1;10;ar1;1;10;4". */ + if ((**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9') + || **pp == '(') + { + read_type_number (pp, typenums); + + /* Type is not being defined here. Either it already exists, + or this is a forward reference to it. dbx_alloc_type handles + both cases. */ + if (**pp != '=') + return dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + + /* Type is being defined here. */ +#if 0 /* Callers aren't prepared for a NULL result! FIXME -- metin! */ + { + struct type *tt; + + /* if such a type already exists, this is an unnecessary duplication + of the stab string, which is common in (RS/6000) xlc generated + objects. In that case, simply return NULL and let the caller take + care of it. */ + + tt = *dbx_lookup_type (typenums); + if (tt && tt->length && tt->code) + return NULL; + } +#endif + + *pp += 2; + } + else + { + /* 'typenums=' not present, type is anonymous. Read and return + the definition, but don't put it in the type vector. */ + typenums[0] = typenums[1] = -1; + *pp += 1; + } + + switch ((*pp)[-1]) + { + case 'x': + { + enum type_code code; + + /* Used to index through file_symbols. */ + struct pending *ppt; + int i; + + /* Name including "struct", etc. */ + char *type_name; + + /* Name without "struct", etc. */ + char *type_name_only; + + { + char *prefix; + char *from, *to; + + /* Set the type code according to the following letter. */ + switch ((*pp)[0]) + { + case 's': + code = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; + prefix = "struct "; + break; + case 'u': + code = TYPE_CODE_UNION; + prefix = "union "; + break; + case 'e': + code = TYPE_CODE_ENUM; + prefix = "enum "; + break; + default: + return error_type (pp); + } + + to = type_name = (char *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + (strlen (prefix) + + ((char *) strchr (*pp, ':') - (*pp)) + 1)); + + /* Copy the prefix. */ + from = prefix; + while (*to++ = *from++) + ; + to--; + + type_name_only = to; + + /* Copy the name. */ + from = *pp + 1; + while ((*to++ = *from++) != ':') + ; + *--to = '\0'; + + /* Set the pointer ahead of the name which we just read. */ + *pp = from; + +#if 0 + /* The following hack is clearly wrong, because it doesn't + check whether we are in a baseclass. I tried to reproduce + the case that it is trying to fix, but I couldn't get + g++ to put out a cross reference to a basetype. Perhaps + it doesn't do it anymore. */ + /* Note: for C++, the cross reference may be to a base type which + has not yet been seen. In this case, we skip to the comma, + which will mark the end of the base class name. (The ':' + at the end of the base class name will be skipped as well.) + But sometimes (ie. when the cross ref is the last thing on + the line) there will be no ','. */ + from = (char *) strchr (*pp, ','); + if (from) + *pp = from; +#endif /* 0 */ + } + + /* Now check to see whether the type has already been declared. */ + /* This is necessary at least in the case where the + program says something like + struct foo bar[5]; + The compiler puts out a cross-reference; we better find + set the length of the structure correctly so we can + set the length of the array. */ + for (ppt = file_symbols; ppt; ppt = ppt->next) + for (i = 0; i < ppt->nsyms; i++) + { + struct symbol *sym = ppt->symbol[i]; + + if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF + && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == STRUCT_NAMESPACE + && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == code) + && !strcmp (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), type_name_only)) + { + obstack_free (&objfile -> type_obstack, type_name); + type = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym); + return type; + } + } + + /* Didn't find the type to which this refers, so we must + be dealing with a forward reference. Allocate a type + structure for it, and keep track of it so we can + fill in the rest of the fields when we get the full + type. */ + type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + TYPE_CODE (type) = code; + TYPE_NAME (type) = type_name; + INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type); + TYPE_FLAGS (type) |= TYPE_FLAG_STUB; + + add_undefined_type (type); + return type; + } + + case '-': /* RS/6000 built-in type */ + (*pp)--; + type = builtin_type (pp); /* (in xcoffread.c) */ + goto after_digits; + + case '0': + case '1': + case '2': + case '3': + case '4': + case '5': + case '6': + case '7': + case '8': + case '9': + case '(': + (*pp)--; + read_type_number (pp, xtypenums); + type = *dbx_lookup_type (xtypenums); + /* fall through */ + + after_digits: + if (type == 0) + type = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_VOID); + if (typenums[0] != -1) + *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; + break; + + /* In the following types, we must be sure to overwrite any existing + type that the typenums refer to, rather than allocating a new one + and making the typenums point to the new one. This is because there + may already be pointers to the existing type (if it had been + forward-referenced), and we must change it to a pointer, function, + reference, or whatever, *in-place*. */ + + case '*': + type1 = read_type (pp, objfile); + type = make_pointer_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums)); + break; + + case '&': /* Reference to another type */ + type1 = read_type (pp, objfile); + type = make_reference_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums)); + break; + + case 'f': /* Function returning another type */ + type1 = read_type (pp, objfile); + type = make_function_type (type1, dbx_lookup_type (typenums)); + break; + + case 'k': /* Const qualifier on some type (Sun) */ + type = read_type (pp, objfile); + /* FIXME! For now, we ignore const and volatile qualifiers. */ + break; + + case 'B': /* Volatile qual on some type (Sun) */ + type = read_type (pp, objfile); + /* FIXME! For now, we ignore const and volatile qualifiers. */ + break; + +/* FIXME -- we should be doing smash_to_XXX types here. */ + case '@': /* Member (class & variable) type */ + { + struct type *domain = read_type (pp, objfile); + struct type *memtype; + + if (**pp != ',') + /* Invalid member type data format. */ + return error_type (pp); + ++*pp; + + memtype = read_type (pp, objfile); + type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + smash_to_member_type (type, domain, memtype); + } + break; + + case '#': /* Method (class & fn) type */ + if ((*pp)[0] == '#') + { + /* We'll get the parameter types from the name. */ + struct type *return_type; + + *pp += 1; + return_type = read_type (pp, objfile); + if (*(*pp)++ != ';') + complain (&invalid_member_complaint, (char *) symnum); + type = allocate_stub_method (return_type); + if (typenums[0] != -1) + *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; + } + else + { + struct type *domain = read_type (pp, objfile); + struct type *return_type; + struct type **args; + + if (*(*pp)++ != ',') + error ("invalid member type data format, at symtab pos %d.", + symnum); + + return_type = read_type (pp, objfile); + args = read_args (pp, ';', objfile); + type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + smash_to_method_type (type, domain, return_type, args); + } + break; + + case 'r': /* Range type */ + type = read_range_type (pp, typenums, objfile); + if (typenums[0] != -1) + *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; + break; + + case 'b': /* Sun ACC builtin int type */ + type = read_sun_builtin_type (pp, typenums, objfile); + if (typenums[0] != -1) + *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; + break; + + case 'R': /* Sun ACC builtin float type */ + type = read_sun_floating_type (pp, typenums, objfile); + if (typenums[0] != -1) + *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; + break; + + case 'e': /* Enumeration type */ + type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + type = read_enum_type (pp, type, objfile); + *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; + break; + + case 's': /* Struct type */ + type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + if (!TYPE_NAME (type)) + TYPE_NAME (type) = type_synonym_name; + type_synonym_name = 0; + type = read_struct_type (pp, type, objfile); + break; + + case 'u': /* Union type */ + type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + if (!TYPE_NAME (type)) + TYPE_NAME (type) = type_synonym_name; + type_synonym_name = 0; + type = read_struct_type (pp, type, objfile); + TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_UNION; + break; + + case 'a': /* Array type */ + if (**pp != 'r') + return error_type (pp); + ++*pp; + + type = dbx_alloc_type (typenums, objfile); + type = read_array_type (pp, type, objfile); + break; + + default: + --*pp; /* Go back to the symbol in error */ + /* Particularly important if it was \0! */ + return error_type (pp); + } + + if (type == 0) + abort (); + + return type; +} + +/* This page contains subroutines of read_type. */ + +/* Read the description of a structure (or union type) + and return an object describing the type. */ + +static struct type * +read_struct_type (pp, type, objfile) + char **pp; + register struct type *type; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + /* Total number of methods defined in this class. + If the class defines two `f' methods, and one `g' method, + then this will have the value 3. */ + int total_length = 0; + + struct nextfield + { + struct nextfield *next; + int visibility; /* 0=public, 1=protected, 2=public */ + struct field field; + }; + + struct next_fnfield + { + struct next_fnfield *next; + struct fn_field fn_field; + }; + + struct next_fnfieldlist + { + struct next_fnfieldlist *next; + struct fn_fieldlist fn_fieldlist; + }; + + register struct nextfield *list = 0; + struct nextfield *new; + register char *p; + int nfields = 0; + int non_public_fields = 0; + register int n; + + register struct next_fnfieldlist *mainlist = 0; + int nfn_fields = 0; + + TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; + INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type); + TYPE_FLAGS (type) &= ~TYPE_FLAG_STUB; + + /* First comes the total size in bytes. */ + + TYPE_LENGTH (type) = read_number (pp, 0); + + /* C++: Now, if the class is a derived class, then the next character + will be a '!', followed by the number of base classes derived from. + Each element in the list contains visibility information, + the offset of this base class in the derived structure, + and then the base type. */ + if (**pp == '!') + { + int i, n_baseclasses, offset; + struct type *baseclass; + int via_public; + + /* Nonzero if it is a virtual baseclass, i.e., + + struct A{}; + struct B{}; + struct C : public B, public virtual A {}; + + B is a baseclass of C; A is a virtual baseclass for C. This is a C++ + 2.0 language feature. */ + int via_virtual; + + *pp += 1; + + ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE(type); + + n_baseclasses = read_number (pp, ','); + TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type) = + (B_TYPE *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + B_BYTES (n_baseclasses)); + B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type), n_baseclasses); + + for (i = 0; i < n_baseclasses; i++) + { + if (**pp == '\\') + *pp = next_symbol_text (); + + switch (**pp) + { + case '0': + via_virtual = 0; + break; + case '1': + via_virtual = 1; + break; + default: + /* Bad visibility format. */ + return error_type (pp); + } + ++*pp; + + switch (**pp) + { + case '0': + via_public = 0; + non_public_fields++; + break; + case '2': + via_public = 2; + break; + default: + /* Bad visibility format. */ + return error_type (pp); + } + if (via_virtual) + SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, i); + ++*pp; + + /* Offset of the portion of the object corresponding to + this baseclass. Always zero in the absence of + multiple inheritance. */ + offset = read_number (pp, ','); + baseclass = read_type (pp, objfile); + *pp += 1; /* skip trailing ';' */ + + /* Make this baseclass visible for structure-printing purposes. */ + new = (struct nextfield *) alloca (sizeof (struct nextfield)); + memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield)); + new->next = list; + list = new; + list->visibility = via_public; + list->field.type = baseclass; + list->field.name = type_name_no_tag (baseclass); + list->field.bitpos = offset; + list->field.bitsize = 0; /* this should be an unpacked field! */ + nfields++; + } + TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) = n_baseclasses; + } + + /* Now come the fields, as NAME:?TYPENUM,BITPOS,BITSIZE; for each one. + At the end, we see a semicolon instead of a field. + + In C++, this may wind up being NAME:?TYPENUM:PHYSNAME; for + a static field. + + The `?' is a placeholder for one of '/2' (public visibility), + '/1' (protected visibility), '/0' (private visibility), or nothing + (C style symbol table, public visibility). */ + + /* We better set p right now, in case there are no fields at all... */ + p = *pp; + + while (**pp != ';') + { + /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + + /* Get space to record the next field's data. */ + new = (struct nextfield *) alloca (sizeof (struct nextfield)); + memset (new, 0, sizeof (struct nextfield)); + new->next = list; + list = new; + + /* Get the field name. */ + p = *pp; + if (*p == CPLUS_MARKER) + { + /* Special GNU C++ name. */ + if (*++p == 'v') + { + const char *prefix; + char *name = 0; + struct type *context; + + switch (*++p) + { + case 'f': + prefix = vptr_name; + break; + case 'b': + prefix = vb_name; + break; + default: + complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp); + prefix = "INVALID_C++_ABBREV"; + break; + } + *pp = p + 1; + context = read_type (pp, objfile); + name = type_name_no_tag (context); + if (name == 0) + { + complain (&invalid_cpp_type_complaint, (char *) symnum); + name = "FOO"; + } + list->field.name = obconcat (&objfile -> type_obstack, + prefix, name, ""); + p = ++(*pp); + if (p[-1] != ':') + complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp); + list->field.type = read_type (pp, objfile); + (*pp)++; /* Skip the comma. */ + list->field.bitpos = read_number (pp, ';'); + /* This field is unpacked. */ + list->field.bitsize = 0; + list->visibility = 0; /* private */ + non_public_fields++; + } + /* GNU C++ anonymous type. */ + else if (*p == '_') + break; + else + complain (&invalid_cpp_abbrev_complaint, *pp); + + nfields++; + continue; + } + + while (*p != ':') p++; + list->field.name = obsavestring (*pp, p - *pp, + &objfile -> type_obstack); + + /* C++: Check to see if we have hit the methods yet. */ + if (p[1] == ':') + break; + + *pp = p + 1; + + /* This means we have a visibility for a field coming. */ + if (**pp == '/') + { + switch (*++*pp) + { + case '0': + list->visibility = 0; /* private */ + non_public_fields++; + *pp += 1; + break; + + case '1': + list->visibility = 1; /* protected */ + non_public_fields++; + *pp += 1; + break; + + case '2': + list->visibility = 2; /* public */ + *pp += 1; + break; + } + } + else /* normal dbx-style format. */ + list->visibility = 2; /* public */ + + list->field.type = read_type (pp, objfile); + if (**pp == ':') + { + p = ++(*pp); +#if 0 + /* Possible future hook for nested types. */ + if (**pp == '!') + { + list->field.bitpos = (long)-2; /* nested type */ + p = ++(*pp); + } + else +#endif + { /* Static class member. */ + list->field.bitpos = (long)-1; + } + while (*p != ';') p++; + list->field.bitsize = (long) savestring (*pp, p - *pp); + *pp = p + 1; + nfields++; + continue; + } + else if (**pp != ',') + /* Bad structure-type format. */ + return error_type (pp); + + (*pp)++; /* Skip the comma. */ + list->field.bitpos = read_number (pp, ','); + list->field.bitsize = read_number (pp, ';'); + +#if 0 + /* FIXME-tiemann: Can't the compiler put out something which + lets us distinguish these? (or maybe just not put out anything + for the field). What is the story here? What does the compiler + really do? Also, patch gdb.texinfo for this case; I document + it as a possible problem there. Search for "DBX-style". */ + + /* This is wrong because this is identical to the symbols + produced for GCC 0-size arrays. For example: + typedef union { + int num; + char str[0]; + } foo; + The code which dumped core in such circumstances should be + fixed not to dump core. */ + + /* g++ -g0 can put out bitpos & bitsize zero for a static + field. This does not give us any way of getting its + class, so we can't know its name. But we can just + ignore the field so we don't dump core and other nasty + stuff. */ + if (list->field.bitpos == 0 + && list->field.bitsize == 0) + { + complain (&dbx_class_complaint, 0); + /* Ignore this field. */ + list = list->next; + } + else +#endif /* 0 */ + { + /* Detect an unpacked field and mark it as such. + dbx gives a bit size for all fields. + Note that forward refs cannot be packed, + and treat enums as if they had the width of ints. */ + if (TYPE_CODE (list->field.type) != TYPE_CODE_INT + && TYPE_CODE (list->field.type) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM) + list->field.bitsize = 0; + if ((list->field.bitsize == 8 * TYPE_LENGTH (list->field.type) + || (TYPE_CODE (list->field.type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM + && (list->field.bitsize + == 8 * TYPE_LENGTH (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER))) + ) + ) + && + list->field.bitpos % 8 == 0) + list->field.bitsize = 0; + nfields++; + } + } + + if (p[1] == ':') + /* chill the list of fields: the last entry (at the head) + is a partially constructed entry which we now scrub. */ + list = list->next; + + /* Now create the vector of fields, and record how big it is. + We need this info to record proper virtual function table information + for this class's virtual functions. */ + + TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nfields; + TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, sizeof (struct field) * nfields); + + if (non_public_fields) + { + ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type); + + TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type) = + (B_TYPE *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + B_BYTES (nfields)); + B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type), nfields); + + TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type) = + (B_TYPE *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + B_BYTES (nfields)); + B_CLRALL (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type), nfields); + } + + /* Copy the saved-up fields into the field vector. */ + + for (n = nfields; list; list = list->next) + { + n -= 1; + TYPE_FIELD (type, n) = list->field; + if (list->visibility == 0) + SET_TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE (type, n); + else if (list->visibility == 1) + SET_TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED (type, n); + } + + /* Now come the method fields, as NAME::methods + where each method is of the form TYPENUM,ARGS,...:PHYSNAME; + At the end, we see a semicolon instead of a field. + + For the case of overloaded operators, the format is + op$::*.methods, where $ is the CPLUS_MARKER (usually '$'), + `*' holds the place for an operator name (such as `+=') + and `.' marks the end of the operator name. */ + if (p[1] == ':') + { + /* Now, read in the methods. To simplify matters, we + "unread" the name that has been read, so that we can + start from the top. */ + + ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE (type); + /* For each list of method lists... */ + do + { + int i; + struct next_fnfield *sublist = 0; + struct type *look_ahead_type = NULL; + int length = 0; + struct next_fnfieldlist *new_mainlist; + char *main_fn_name; + + new_mainlist = (struct next_fnfieldlist *) + alloca (sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist)); + memset (new_mainlist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfieldlist)); + + p = *pp; + + /* read in the name. */ + while (*p != ':') p++; + if ((*pp)[0] == 'o' && (*pp)[1] == 'p' && (*pp)[2] == CPLUS_MARKER) + { + /* This is a completely wierd case. In order to stuff in the + names that might contain colons (the usual name delimiter), + Mike Tiemann defined a different name format which is + signalled if the identifier is "op$". In that case, the + format is "op$::XXXX." where XXXX is the name. This is + used for names like "+" or "=". YUUUUUUUK! FIXME! */ + /* This lets the user type "break operator+". + We could just put in "+" as the name, but that wouldn't + work for "*". */ + static char opname[32] = {'o', 'p', CPLUS_MARKER}; + char *o = opname + 3; + + /* Skip past '::'. */ + *pp = p + 2; + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + p = *pp; + while (*p != '.') + *o++ = *p++; + main_fn_name = savestring (opname, o - opname); + /* Skip past '.' */ + *pp = p + 1; + } + else + { + main_fn_name = savestring (*pp, p - *pp); + /* Skip past '::'. */ + *pp = p + 2; + } + new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.name = main_fn_name; + + do + { + struct next_fnfield *new_sublist = + (struct next_fnfield *) alloca (sizeof (struct next_fnfield)); + memset (new_sublist, 0, sizeof (struct next_fnfield)); + + /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ + if (look_ahead_type == NULL) /* Normal case. */ + { + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + + new_sublist->fn_field.type = read_type (pp, objfile); + if (**pp != ':') + /* Invalid symtab info for method. */ + return error_type (pp); + } + else + { /* g++ version 1 kludge */ + new_sublist->fn_field.type = look_ahead_type; + look_ahead_type = NULL; + } + + *pp += 1; + p = *pp; + while (*p != ';') p++; + + /* If this is just a stub, then we don't have the + real name here. */ + if (TYPE_FLAGS (new_sublist->fn_field.type) & TYPE_FLAG_STUB) + new_sublist->fn_field.is_stub = 1; + new_sublist->fn_field.physname = savestring (*pp, p - *pp); + *pp = p + 1; + + /* Set this method's visibility fields. */ + switch (*(*pp)++ - '0') + { + case 0: + new_sublist->fn_field.is_private = 1; + break; + case 1: + new_sublist->fn_field.is_protected = 1; + break; + } + + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + switch (**pp) + { + case 'A': /* Normal functions. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 0; + new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 0; + (*pp)++; + break; + case 'B': /* `const' member functions. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 1; + new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 0; + (*pp)++; + break; + case 'C': /* `volatile' member function. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 0; + new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 1; + (*pp)++; + break; + case 'D': /* `const volatile' member function. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.is_const = 1; + new_sublist->fn_field.is_volatile = 1; + (*pp)++; + break; + case '*': /* File compiled with g++ version 1 -- no info */ + case '?': + case '.': + break; + default: + complain (&const_vol_complaint, (char *) (long) **pp); + break; + } + + switch (*(*pp)++) + { + case '*': + /* virtual member function, followed by index. */ + /* The sign bit is set to distinguish pointers-to-methods + from virtual function indicies. Since the array is + in words, the quantity must be shifted left by 1 + on 16 bit machine, and by 2 on 32 bit machine, forcing + the sign bit out, and usable as a valid index into + the array. Remove the sign bit here. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = + (0x7fffffff & read_number (pp, ';')) + 2; + + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + + if (**pp == ';' || **pp == '\0') + /* Must be g++ version 1. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = 0; + else + { + /* Figure out from whence this virtual function came. + It may belong to virtual function table of + one of its baseclasses. */ + look_ahead_type = read_type (pp, objfile); + if (**pp == ':') + { /* g++ version 1 overloaded methods. */ } + else + { + new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = look_ahead_type; + if (**pp != ';') + return error_type (pp); + else + ++*pp; + look_ahead_type = NULL; + } + } + break; + + case '?': + /* static member function. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = VOFFSET_STATIC; + if (strncmp (new_sublist->fn_field.physname, + main_fn_name, strlen (main_fn_name))) + new_sublist->fn_field.is_stub = 1; + break; + + default: + /* error */ + complain (&member_fn_complaint, (char *) (long) (*pp)[-1]); + /* Fall through into normal member function. */ + + case '.': + /* normal member function. */ + new_sublist->fn_field.voffset = 0; + new_sublist->fn_field.fcontext = 0; + break; + } + + new_sublist->next = sublist; + sublist = new_sublist; + length++; + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + } + while (**pp != ';' && **pp != '\0'); + + *pp += 1; + + new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields = + (struct fn_field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (struct fn_field) * length); + for (i = length; (i--, sublist); sublist = sublist->next) + new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.fn_fields[i] = sublist->fn_field; + + new_mainlist->fn_fieldlist.length = length; + new_mainlist->next = mainlist; + mainlist = new_mainlist; + nfn_fields++; + total_length += length; + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + } + while (**pp != ';'); + } + + *pp += 1; + + + if (nfn_fields) + { + TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type) = (struct fn_fieldlist *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (struct fn_fieldlist) * nfn_fields); + TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) = nfn_fields; + TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type) = total_length; + } + + { + int i; + for (i = 0; i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); ++i) + { + if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)) == TYPE_CODE_UNDEF) + /* @@ Memory leak on objfile->type_obstack? */ + return error_type (pp); + TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type) += + TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)); + } + } + + for (n = nfn_fields; mainlist; mainlist = mainlist->next) { + --n; /* Circumvent Sun3 compiler bug */ + TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type)[n] = mainlist->fn_fieldlist; + } + + if (**pp == '~') + { + *pp += 1; + + if (**pp == '=' || **pp == '+' || **pp == '-') + { + /* Obsolete flags that used to indicate the presence + of constructors and/or destructors. */ + *pp += 1; + } + + /* Read either a '%' or the final ';'. */ + if (*(*pp)++ == '%') + { + /* We'd like to be able to derive the vtable pointer field + from the type information, but when it's inherited, that's + hard. A reason it's hard is because we may read in the + info about a derived class before we read in info about + the base class that provides the vtable pointer field. + Once the base info has been read, we could fill in the info + for the derived classes, but for the fact that by then, + we don't remember who needs what. */ + +#if 0 + int predicted_fieldno = -1; +#endif + + /* Now we must record the virtual function table pointer's + field information. */ + + struct type *t; + int i; + + +#if 0 + { + /* In version 2, we derive the vfield ourselves. */ + for (n = 0; n < nfields; n++) + { + if (! strncmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, n), vptr_name, + sizeof (vptr_name) -1)) + { + predicted_fieldno = n; + break; + } + } + if (predicted_fieldno < 0) + for (n = 0; n < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); n++) + if (! TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL (type, n) + && TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, n)) >= 0) + { + predicted_fieldno = TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, n)); + break; + } + } +#endif + + t = read_type (pp, objfile); + p = (*pp)++; + while (*p != '\0' && *p != ';') + p++; + if (*p == '\0') + /* Premature end of symbol. */ + return error_type (pp); + + TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type) = t; + if (type == t) + { + if (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t)) == 0) + { + /* FIXME-tiemann: what's this? */ +#if 0 + TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); +#else + error_type (pp); +#endif + } + else for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (t) - 1; i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); --i) + if (! strncmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, i), vptr_name, + sizeof (vptr_name) - 1)) + { + TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = i; + break; + } + if (i < 0) + /* Virtual function table field not found. */ + return error_type (pp); + } + else + TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (t); + +#if 0 + if (TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) != predicted_fieldno) + error ("TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO miscalculated"); +#endif + + *pp = p + 1; + } + } + + return type; +} + +/* Read a definition of an array type, + and create and return a suitable type object. + Also creates a range type which represents the bounds of that + array. */ + +static struct type * +read_array_type (pp, type, objfile) + register char **pp; + register struct type *type; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + struct type *index_type, *element_type, *range_type; + int lower, upper; + int adjustable = 0; + + /* Format of an array type: + "ar;lower;upper;". Put code in + to handle this. + + Fortran adjustable arrays use Adigits or Tdigits for lower or upper; + for these, produce a type like float[][]. */ + + index_type = read_type (pp, objfile); + if (**pp != ';') + /* Improper format of array type decl. */ + return error_type (pp); + ++*pp; + + if (!(**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9')) + { + *pp += 1; + adjustable = 1; + } + lower = read_number (pp, ';'); + + if (!(**pp >= '0' && **pp <= '9')) + { + *pp += 1; + adjustable = 1; + } + upper = read_number (pp, ';'); + + element_type = read_type (pp, objfile); + + if (adjustable) + { + lower = 0; + upper = -1; + } + + { + /* Create range type. */ + range_type = (struct type *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, sizeof (struct type)); + memset (range_type, 0, sizeof (struct type)); + TYPE_OBJFILE (range_type) = objfile; + TYPE_CODE (range_type) = TYPE_CODE_RANGE; + TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (range_type) = index_type; + + /* This should never be needed. */ + TYPE_LENGTH (range_type) = sizeof (int); + + TYPE_NFIELDS (range_type) = 2; + TYPE_FIELDS (range_type) = + (struct field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + 2 * sizeof (struct field)); + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 0) = lower; + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 1) = upper; + } + + TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_ARRAY; + TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) = element_type; + TYPE_LENGTH (type) = (upper - lower + 1) * TYPE_LENGTH (element_type); + TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = 1; + TYPE_FIELDS (type) = + (struct field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (struct field)); + TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0) = range_type; + + /* If we have an array whose element type is not yet known, but whose + bounds *are* known, record it to be adjusted at the end of the file. */ + if (TYPE_LENGTH (element_type) == 0 && !adjustable) + add_undefined_type (type); + + return type; +} + + +/* Read a definition of an enumeration type, + and create and return a suitable type object. + Also defines the symbols that represent the values of the type. */ + +static struct type * +read_enum_type (pp, type, objfile) + register char **pp; + register struct type *type; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + register char *p; + char *name; + register long n; + register struct symbol *sym; + int nsyms = 0; + struct pending **symlist; + struct pending *osyms, *syms; + int o_nsyms; + +#if 0 + /* FIXME! The stabs produced by Sun CC merrily define things that ought + to be file-scope, between N_FN entries, using N_LSYM. What's a mother + to do? For now, force all enum values to file scope. */ + if (within_function) + symlist = &local_symbols; + else +#endif + symlist = &file_symbols; + osyms = *symlist; + o_nsyms = osyms ? osyms->nsyms : 0; + + /* Read the value-names and their values. + The input syntax is NAME:VALUE,NAME:VALUE, and so on. + A semicolon or comma instead of a NAME means the end. */ + while (**pp && **pp != ';' && **pp != ',') + { + /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ + if (**pp == '\\') *pp = next_symbol_text (); + + p = *pp; + while (*p != ':') p++; + name = obsavestring (*pp, p - *pp, &objfile -> symbol_obstack); + *pp = p + 1; + n = read_number (pp, ','); + + sym = (struct symbol *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> symbol_obstack, sizeof (struct symbol)); + memset (sym, 0, sizeof (struct symbol)); + SYMBOL_NAME (sym) = name; + SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) = LOC_CONST; + SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) = VAR_NAMESPACE; + SYMBOL_VALUE (sym) = n; + add_symbol_to_list (sym, symlist); + nsyms++; + } + + if (**pp == ';') + (*pp)++; /* Skip the semicolon. */ + + /* Now fill in the fields of the type-structure. */ + + TYPE_LENGTH (type) = sizeof (int); + TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_ENUM; + TYPE_FLAGS (type) &= ~TYPE_FLAG_STUB; + TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nsyms; + TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (struct field) * nsyms); + + /* Find the symbols for the values and put them into the type. + The symbols can be found in the symlist that we put them on + to cause them to be defined. osyms contains the old value + of that symlist; everything up to there was defined by us. */ + /* Note that we preserve the order of the enum constants, so + that in something like "enum {FOO, LAST_THING=FOO}" we print + FOO, not LAST_THING. */ + + for (syms = *symlist, n = 0; syms; syms = syms->next) + { + int j = 0; + if (syms == osyms) + j = o_nsyms; + for (; j < syms->nsyms; j++,n++) + { + struct symbol *xsym = syms->symbol[j]; + SYMBOL_TYPE (xsym) = type; + TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, n) = SYMBOL_NAME (xsym); + TYPE_FIELD_VALUE (type, n) = 0; + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, n) = SYMBOL_VALUE (xsym); + TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, n) = 0; + } + if (syms == osyms) + break; + } + +#if 0 + /* This screws up perfectly good C programs with enums. FIXME. */ + /* Is this Modula-2's BOOLEAN type? Flag it as such if so. */ + if(TYPE_NFIELDS(type) == 2 && + ((!strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,0),"TRUE") && + !strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,1),"FALSE")) || + (!strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,1),"TRUE") && + !strcmp(TYPE_FIELD_NAME(type,0),"FALSE")))) + TYPE_CODE(type) = TYPE_CODE_BOOL; +#endif + + return type; +} + +/* Sun's ACC uses a somewhat saner method for specifying the builtin + typedefs in every file (for int, long, etc): + + type = b ; ; + signed = u or s. Possible c in addition to u or s (for char?). + offset = offset from high order bit to start bit of type. + width is # bytes in object of this type, nbits is # bits in type. + + The width/offset stuff appears to be for small objects stored in + larger ones (e.g. `shorts' in `int' registers). We ignore it for now, + FIXME. */ + +static struct type * +read_sun_builtin_type (pp, typenums, objfile) + char **pp; + int typenums[2]; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + int nbits; + int signed_type; + + switch (**pp) + { + case 's': + signed_type = 1; + break; + case 'u': + signed_type = 0; + break; + default: + return error_type (pp); + } + (*pp)++; + + /* For some odd reason, all forms of char put a c here. This is strange + because no other type has this honor. We can safely ignore this because + we actually determine 'char'acterness by the number of bits specified in + the descriptor. */ + + if (**pp == 'c') + (*pp)++; + + /* The first number appears to be the number of bytes occupied + by this type, except that unsigned short is 4 instead of 2. + Since this information is redundant with the third number, + we will ignore it. */ + read_number (pp, ';'); + + /* The second number is always 0, so ignore it too. */ + read_number (pp, ';'); + + /* The third number is the number of bits for this type. */ + nbits = read_number (pp, 0); + + /* FIXME. Here we should just be able to make a type of the right + number of bits and signedness. FIXME. */ + + if (nbits == TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, + signed_type? FT_LONG_LONG: FT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG)); + + if (nbits == TARGET_INT_BIT) + { + /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `int' from `long' + is to look at its name! */ + if (signed_type) + { + if (long_kludge_name && long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long */) + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG); + else + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); + } + else + { + if (long_kludge_name + && ((long_kludge_name[0] == 'u' /* unsigned */ && + long_kludge_name[9] == 'l' /* long */) + || (long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long unsigned */))) + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG); + else + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER); + } + } + + if (nbits == TARGET_SHORT_BIT) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, + signed_type? FT_SHORT: FT_UNSIGNED_SHORT)); + + if (nbits == TARGET_CHAR_BIT) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, + signed_type? FT_CHAR: FT_UNSIGNED_CHAR)); + + if (nbits == 0) + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_VOID); + + return error_type (pp); +} + +static struct type * +read_sun_floating_type (pp, typenums, objfile) + char **pp; + int typenums[2]; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + int nbytes; + + /* The first number has more details about the type, for example + FN_COMPLEX. See the sun stab.h. */ + read_number (pp, ';'); + + /* The second number is the number of bytes occupied by this type */ + nbytes = read_number (pp, ';'); + + if (**pp != 0) + return error_type (pp); + + if (nbytes == TARGET_FLOAT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT) + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_FLOAT); + + if (nbytes == TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT) + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT); + + if (nbytes == TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT) + return lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_EXT_PREC_FLOAT); + + return error_type (pp); +} + +/* Read a number from the string pointed to by *PP. + The value of *PP is advanced over the number. + If END is nonzero, the character that ends the + number must match END, or an error happens; + and that character is skipped if it does match. + If END is zero, *PP is left pointing to that character. + + If the number fits in a long, set *VALUE and set *BITS to 0. + If not, set *BITS to be the number of bits in the number. + + If encounter garbage, set *BITS to -1. */ + +static void +read_huge_number (pp, end, valu, bits) + char **pp; + int end; + long *valu; + int *bits; +{ + char *p = *pp; + int sign = 1; + long n = 0; + int radix = 10; + char overflow = 0; + int nbits = 0; + int c; + long upper_limit; + + if (*p == '-') + { + sign = -1; + p++; + } + + /* Leading zero means octal. GCC uses this to output values larger + than an int (because that would be hard in decimal). */ + if (*p == '0') + { + radix = 8; + p++; + } + + upper_limit = LONG_MAX / radix; + while ((c = *p++) >= '0' && c <= ('0' + radix)) + { + if (n <= upper_limit) + { + n *= radix; + n += c - '0'; /* FIXME this overflows anyway */ + } + else + overflow = 1; + + /* This depends on large values being output in octal, which is + what GCC does. */ + if (radix == 8) + { + if (nbits == 0) + { + if (c == '0') + /* Ignore leading zeroes. */ + ; + else if (c == '1') + nbits = 1; + else if (c == '2' || c == '3') + nbits = 2; + else + nbits = 3; + } + else + nbits += 3; + } + } + if (end) + { + if (c && c != end) + { + if (bits != NULL) + *bits = -1; + return; + } + } + else + --p; + + *pp = p; + if (overflow) + { + if (nbits == 0) + { + /* Large decimal constants are an error (because it is hard to + count how many bits are in them). */ + if (bits != NULL) + *bits = -1; + return; + } + + /* -0x7f is the same as 0x80. So deal with it by adding one to + the number of bits. */ + if (sign == -1) + ++nbits; + if (bits) + *bits = nbits; + } + else + { + if (valu) + *valu = n * sign; + if (bits) + *bits = 0; + } +} + +static struct type * +read_range_type (pp, typenums, objfile) + char **pp; + int typenums[2]; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + int rangenums[2]; + long n2, n3; + int n2bits, n3bits; + int self_subrange; + struct type *result_type; + + /* First comes a type we are a subrange of. + In C it is usually 0, 1 or the type being defined. */ + read_type_number (pp, rangenums); + self_subrange = (rangenums[0] == typenums[0] && + rangenums[1] == typenums[1]); + + /* A semicolon should now follow; skip it. */ + if (**pp == ';') + (*pp)++; + + /* The remaining two operands are usually lower and upper bounds + of the range. But in some special cases they mean something else. */ + read_huge_number (pp, ';', &n2, &n2bits); + read_huge_number (pp, ';', &n3, &n3bits); + + if (n2bits == -1 || n3bits == -1) + return error_type (pp); + + /* If limits are huge, must be large integral type. */ + if (n2bits != 0 || n3bits != 0) + { + char got_signed = 0; + char got_unsigned = 0; + /* Number of bits in the type. */ + int nbits; + + /* Range from 0 to is an unsigned large integral type. */ + if ((n2bits == 0 && n2 == 0) && n3bits != 0) + { + got_unsigned = 1; + nbits = n3bits; + } + /* Range from to -1 is a large signed + integral type. */ + else if (n2bits != 0 && n3bits != 0 && n2bits == n3bits + 1) + { + got_signed = 1; + nbits = n2bits; + } + + /* Check for "long long". */ + if (got_signed && nbits == TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG_LONG)); + if (got_unsigned && nbits == TARGET_LONG_LONG_BIT) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG)); + + if (got_signed || got_unsigned) + { + result_type = (struct type *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + sizeof (struct type)); + memset (result_type, 0, sizeof (struct type)); + TYPE_OBJFILE (result_type) = objfile; + TYPE_LENGTH (result_type) = nbits / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; + TYPE_CODE (result_type) = TYPE_CODE_INT; + if (got_unsigned) + TYPE_FLAGS (result_type) |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED; + return result_type; + } + else + return error_type (pp); + } + + /* A type defined as a subrange of itself, with bounds both 0, is void. */ + if (self_subrange && n2 == 0 && n3 == 0) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_VOID)); + + /* If n3 is zero and n2 is not, we want a floating type, + and n2 is the width in bytes. + + Fortran programs appear to use this for complex types also, + and they give no way to distinguish between double and single-complex! + We don't have complex types, so we would lose on all fortran files! + So return type `double' for all of those. It won't work right + for the complex values, but at least it makes the file loadable. + + FIXME, we may be able to distinguish these by their names. FIXME. */ + + if (n3 == 0 && n2 > 0) + { + if (n2 == sizeof (float)) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_FLOAT)); + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT)); + } + + /* If the upper bound is -1, it must really be an unsigned int. */ + + else if (n2 == 0 && n3 == -1) + { + /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `unsigned int' from `unsigned + long' is to look at its name! */ + if ( + long_kludge_name && ((long_kludge_name[0] == 'u' /* unsigned */ && + long_kludge_name[9] == 'l' /* long */) + || (long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long unsigned */))) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG)); + else + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER)); + } + + /* Special case: char is defined (Who knows why) as a subrange of + itself with range 0-127. */ + else if (self_subrange && n2 == 0 && n3 == 127) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_CHAR)); + + /* Assumptions made here: Subrange of self is equivalent to subrange + of int. FIXME: Host and target type-sizes assumed the same. */ + /* FIXME: This is the *only* place in GDB that depends on comparing + some type to a builtin type with ==. Fix it! */ + else if (n2 == 0 + && (self_subrange || + *dbx_lookup_type (rangenums) == lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER))) + { + /* an unsigned type */ +#ifdef LONG_LONG + if (n3 == - sizeof (long long)) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG)); +#endif + /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `unsigned int' from `unsigned + long' is to look at its name! */ + if (n3 == (unsigned long)~0L && + long_kludge_name && ((long_kludge_name[0] == 'u' /* unsigned */ && + long_kludge_name[9] == 'l' /* long */) + || (long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long unsigned */))) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_LONG)); + if (n3 == (unsigned int)~0L) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER)); + if (n3 == (unsigned short)~0L) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_SHORT)); + if (n3 == (unsigned char)~0L) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_UNSIGNED_CHAR)); + } +#ifdef LONG_LONG + else if (n3 == 0 && n2 == -sizeof (long long)) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG_LONG)); +#endif + else if (n2 == -n3 -1) + { + /* a signed type */ + /* FIXME -- the only way to distinguish `int' from `long' is to look + at its name! */ + if ((n3 ==(long)(((unsigned long)1 << (8 * sizeof (long) - 1)) - 1)) && + long_kludge_name && long_kludge_name[0] == 'l' /* long */) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_LONG)); + if (n3 == (long)(((unsigned long)1 << (8 * sizeof (int) - 1)) - 1)) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER)); + if (n3 == ( 1 << (8 * sizeof (short) - 1)) - 1) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_SHORT)); + if (n3 == ( 1 << (8 * sizeof (char) - 1)) - 1) + return (lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_SIGNED_CHAR)); + } + + /* We have a real range type on our hands. Allocate space and + return a real pointer. */ + + /* At this point I don't have the faintest idea how to deal with + a self_subrange type; I'm going to assume that this is used + as an idiom, and that all of them are special cases. So . . . */ + if (self_subrange) + return error_type (pp); + + result_type = (struct type *) + obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, sizeof (struct type)); + memset (result_type, 0, sizeof (struct type)); + TYPE_OBJFILE (result_type) = objfile; + + TYPE_CODE (result_type) = TYPE_CODE_RANGE; + + TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type) = *dbx_lookup_type(rangenums); + if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type) == 0) { + complain (&range_type_base_complaint, (char *) rangenums[1]); + TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type) = lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, FT_INTEGER); + } + + TYPE_NFIELDS (result_type) = 2; + TYPE_FIELDS (result_type) = + (struct field *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, + 2 * sizeof (struct field)); + memset (TYPE_FIELDS (result_type), 0, 2 * sizeof (struct field)); + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (result_type, 0) = n2; + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (result_type, 1) = n3; + + TYPE_LENGTH (result_type) = TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type)); + + return result_type; +} + +/* Read a number from the string pointed to by *PP. + The value of *PP is advanced over the number. + If END is nonzero, the character that ends the + number must match END, or an error happens; + and that character is skipped if it does match. + If END is zero, *PP is left pointing to that character. */ + +long +read_number (pp, end) + char **pp; + int end; +{ + register char *p = *pp; + register long n = 0; + register int c; + int sign = 1; + + /* Handle an optional leading minus sign. */ + + if (*p == '-') + { + sign = -1; + p++; + } + + /* Read the digits, as far as they go. */ + + while ((c = *p++) >= '0' && c <= '9') + { + n *= 10; + n += c - '0'; + } + if (end) + { + if (c && c != end) + error ("Invalid symbol data: invalid character \\%03o at symbol pos %d.", c, symnum); + } + else + --p; + + *pp = p; + return n * sign; +} + +/* Read in an argument list. This is a list of types, separated by commas + and terminated with END. Return the list of types read in, or (struct type + **)-1 if there is an error. */ + +static struct type ** +read_args (pp, end, objfile) + char **pp; + int end; + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + /* FIXME! Remove this arbitrary limit! */ + struct type *types[1024], **rval; /* allow for fns of 1023 parameters */ + int n = 0; + + while (**pp != end) + { + if (**pp != ',') + /* Invalid argument list: no ','. */ + return (struct type **)-1; + *pp += 1; + + /* Check for and handle cretinous dbx symbol name continuation! */ + if (**pp == '\\') + *pp = next_symbol_text (); + + types[n++] = read_type (pp, objfile); + } + *pp += 1; /* get past `end' (the ':' character) */ + + if (n == 1) + { + rval = (struct type **) xmalloc (2 * sizeof (struct type *)); + } + else if (TYPE_CODE (types[n-1]) != TYPE_CODE_VOID) + { + rval = (struct type **) xmalloc ((n + 1) * sizeof (struct type *)); + memset (rval + n, 0, sizeof (struct type *)); + } + else + { + rval = (struct type **) xmalloc (n * sizeof (struct type *)); + } + memcpy (rval, types, n * sizeof (struct type *)); + return rval; +} + +/* Add a common block's start address to the offset of each symbol + declared to be in it (by being between a BCOMM/ECOMM pair that uses + the common block name). */ + +static void +fix_common_block (sym, valu) + struct symbol *sym; + int valu; +{ + struct pending *next = (struct pending *) SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym); + for ( ; next; next = next->next) + { + register int j; + for (j = next->nsyms - 1; j >= 0; j--) + SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (next->symbol[j]) += valu; + } +} + + + +/* What about types defined as forward references inside of a small lexical + scope? */ +/* Add a type to the list of undefined types to be checked through + once this file has been read in. */ + +void +add_undefined_type (type) + struct type *type; +{ + if (undef_types_length == undef_types_allocated) + { + undef_types_allocated *= 2; + undef_types = (struct type **) + xrealloc ((char *) undef_types, + undef_types_allocated * sizeof (struct type *)); + } + undef_types[undef_types_length++] = type; +} + +/* Go through each undefined type, see if it's still undefined, and fix it + up if possible. We have two kinds of undefined types: + + TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: Array whose target type wasn't defined yet. + Fix: update array length using the element bounds + and the target type's length. + TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, TYPE_CODE_UNION: Structure whose fields were not + yet defined at the time a pointer to it was made. + Fix: Do a full lookup on the struct/union tag. */ +void +cleanup_undefined_types () +{ + struct type **type; + + for (type = undef_types; type < undef_types + undef_types_length; type++) + { + switch (TYPE_CODE (*type)) + { + + case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: + case TYPE_CODE_UNION: + case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: + { + /* Check if it has been defined since. */ + if (TYPE_FLAGS (*type) & TYPE_FLAG_STUB) + { + struct pending *ppt; + int i; + /* Name of the type, without "struct" or "union" */ + char *typename = TYPE_NAME (*type); + + if (!strncmp (typename, "struct ", 7)) + typename += 7; + if (!strncmp (typename, "union ", 6)) + typename += 6; + if (!strncmp (typename, "enum ", 5)) + typename += 5; + + for (ppt = file_symbols; ppt; ppt = ppt->next) + { + for (i = 0; i < ppt->nsyms; i++) + { + struct symbol *sym = ppt->symbol[i]; + + if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF + && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == STRUCT_NAMESPACE + && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) == + TYPE_CODE (*type)) + && !strcmp (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), typename)) + { + memcpy (*type, SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), + sizeof (struct type)); + } + } + } + } + } + break; + + case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: + { + struct type *range_type; + int lower, upper; + + if (TYPE_LENGTH (*type) != 0) /* Better be unknown */ + goto badtype; + if (TYPE_NFIELDS (*type) != 1) + goto badtype; + range_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (*type, 0); + if (TYPE_CODE (range_type) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE) + goto badtype; + + /* Now recompute the length of the array type, based on its + number of elements and the target type's length. */ + lower = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 0); + upper = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 1); + TYPE_LENGTH (*type) = (upper - lower + 1) + * TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (*type)); + } + break; + + default: + badtype: + error ("GDB internal error. cleanup_undefined_types with bad type %d.", TYPE_CODE (*type)); + break; + } + } + undef_types_length = 0; +} + +/* Scan through all of the global symbols defined in the object file, + assigning values to the debugging symbols that need to be assigned + to. Get these symbols from the minimal symbol table. */ + +void +scan_file_globals (objfile) + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + int hash; + struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; + struct symbol *sym, *prev; + + if (objfile->msymbols == 0) /* Beware the null file. */ + return; + + for (msymbol = objfile -> msymbols; msymbol -> name != NULL; msymbol++) + { + QUIT; + + prev = NULL; + + /* Get the hash index and check all the symbols + under that hash index. */ + + hash = hashname (msymbol -> name); + + for (sym = global_sym_chain[hash]; sym;) + { + if (*(msymbol -> name) == SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[0] + && !strcmp(msymbol -> name + 1, SYMBOL_NAME (sym) + 1)) + { + /* Splice this symbol out of the hash chain and + assign the value we have to it. */ + if (prev) + { + SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (prev) = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym); + } + else + { + global_sym_chain[hash] = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym); + } + + /* Check to see whether we need to fix up a common block. */ + /* Note: this code might be executed several times for + the same symbol if there are multiple references. */ + + if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK) + { + fix_common_block (sym, msymbol -> address); + } + else + { + SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym) = msymbol -> address; + } + + if (prev) + { + sym = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (prev); + } + else + { + sym = global_sym_chain[hash]; + } + } + else + { + prev = sym; + sym = SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN (sym); + } + } + } +} + +/* Initialize anything that needs initializing when starting to read + a fresh piece of a symbol file, e.g. reading in the stuff corresponding + to a psymtab. */ + +void +stabsread_init () +{ +} + +/* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new + symbol file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another + file, e.g. a shared library). */ + +void +stabsread_new_init () +{ + /* Empty the hash table of global syms looking for values. */ + memset (global_sym_chain, 0, sizeof (global_sym_chain)); +} + +/* Initialize anything that needs initializing at the same time as + start_symtab() is called. */ + +void start_stabs () +{ + global_stabs = NULL; /* AIX COFF */ + /* Leave FILENUM of 0 free for builtin types and this file's types. */ + n_this_object_header_files = 1; + type_vector_length = 0; + type_vector = (struct type **) 0; +} + +/* Call after end_symtab() */ + +void end_stabs () +{ + if (type_vector) + { + free ((char *) type_vector); + } + type_vector = 0; + type_vector_length = 0; + previous_stab_code = 0; +} + +void +finish_global_stabs (objfile) + + struct objfile *objfile; +{ + if (global_stabs) + { + patch_block_stabs (global_symbols, global_stabs, objfile); + free ((PTR) global_stabs); + global_stabs = NULL; + } +} + +/* Initializer for this module */ + +void +_initialize_stabsread () +{ + undef_types_allocated = 20; + undef_types_length = 0; + undef_types = (struct type **) + xmalloc (undef_types_allocated * sizeof (struct type *)); +} diff --git a/gdb/stabsread.h b/gdb/stabsread.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..422747e0945 --- /dev/null +++ b/gdb/stabsread.h @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +/* Include file for stabs debugging format support functions. + Copyright (C) 1986-1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +/* Definitions, prototypes, etc for stabs debugging format support + functions. + + Variables declared in this file can be defined by #define-ing + the name EXTERN to null. It is used to declare variables that + are normally extern, but which get defined in a single module + using this technique. */ + +#ifndef EXTERN +#define EXTERN extern +#endif + +/* Convert stab register number (from `r' declaration) to a gdb REGNUM. */ + +#ifndef STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM +#define STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM(VALUE) (VALUE) +#endif + +/* Hash table of global symbols whose values are not known yet. + They are chained thru the SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN, since we don't + have the correct data for that slot yet. + + The use of the LOC_BLOCK code in this chain is nonstandard-- + it refers to a FORTRAN common block rather than the usual meaning. */ + +EXTERN struct symbol *global_sym_chain[HASHSIZE]; + +/* Kludge for xcoffread.c */ + +struct pending_stabs +{ + int count; + int length; + char *stab[1]; +}; + +EXTERN struct pending_stabs *global_stabs; + +/* List of symbols declared since the last BCOMM. This list is a tail + of local_symbols. When ECOMM is seen, the symbols on the list + are noted so their proper addresses can be filled in later, + using the common block base address gotten from the assembler + stabs. */ + +EXTERN struct pending *common_block; +EXTERN int common_block_i; + +/* The type code that process_one_symbol saw on its previous invocation. + Used to detect pairs of N_SO symbols. */ + +EXTERN int previous_stab_code; + +/* Setup a define to deal cleanly with the underscore problem */ + +#ifdef NAMES_HAVE_UNDERSCORE +#define HASH_OFFSET 1 +#else +#define HASH_OFFSET 0 +#endif + + +/* Support for Sun changes to dbx symbol format */ + +/* For each identified header file, we have a table of types defined + in that header file. + + header_files maps header file names to their type tables. + It is a vector of n_header_files elements. + Each element describes one header file. + It contains a vector of types. + + Sometimes it can happen that the same header file produces + different results when included in different places. + This can result from conditionals or from different + things done before including the file. + When this happens, there are multiple entries for the file in this table, + one entry for each distinct set of results. + The entries are distinguished by the INSTANCE field. + The INSTANCE field appears in the N_BINCL and N_EXCL symbol table and is + used to match header-file references to their corresponding data. */ + +struct header_file +{ + + /* Name of header file */ + + char *name; + + /* Numeric code distinguishing instances of one header file that produced + different results when included. It comes from the N_BINCL or N_EXCL. */ + + int instance; + + /* Pointer to vector of types */ + + struct type **vector; + + /* Allocated length (# elts) of that vector */ + + int length; + +}; + +EXTERN struct header_file *header_files; + +EXTERN int n_header_files; + +EXTERN int n_allocated_header_files; + +/* Within each object file, various header files are assigned numbers. + A type is defined or referred to with a pair of numbers + (FILENUM,TYPENUM) where FILENUM is the number of the header file + and TYPENUM is the number within that header file. + TYPENUM is the index within the vector of types for that header file. + + FILENUM == 1 is special; it refers to the main source of the object file, + and not to any header file. FILENUM != 1 is interpreted by looking it up + in the following table, which contains indices in header_files. */ + +EXTERN int *this_object_header_files; + +EXTERN int n_this_object_header_files; + +EXTERN int n_allocated_this_object_header_files; + +extern struct complaint unknown_symtype_complaint; + +extern void +read_type_number PARAMS ((char **, int *)); + +extern struct type * +read_type PARAMS ((char **, struct objfile *)); + +extern void +cleanup_undefined_types PARAMS ((void)); + +extern struct type ** +dbx_lookup_type PARAMS ((int [2])); + +extern long +read_number PARAMS ((char **, int)); + +extern void +add_undefined_type PARAMS ((struct type *)); + +extern struct symbol * +define_symbol PARAMS ((unsigned int, char *, int, int, struct objfile *)); + +extern struct partial_symtab * +start_psymtab PARAMS ((struct objfile *, struct section_offsets *, char *, + CORE_ADDR, int, struct partial_symbol *, + struct partial_symbol *)); + +extern void +end_psymtab PARAMS ((struct partial_symtab *, char **, int, int, CORE_ADDR, + struct partial_symtab **, int)); + +extern void +process_one_symbol PARAMS ((int, int, CORE_ADDR, char *, + struct section_offsets *, struct objfile *)); + +extern void +stabsread_init PARAMS ((void)); + +extern void +stabsread_new_init PARAMS ((void)); + +extern void +start_stabs PARAMS ((void)); + +extern void +end_stabs PARAMS ((void)); + +extern void +finish_global_stabs PARAMS ((struct objfile *objfile)); + +#undef EXTERN diff --git a/gdb/xcoffread.c b/gdb/xcoffread.c index b3c654712cf..fb1ccac9fe2 100644 --- a/gdb/xcoffread.c +++ b/gdb/xcoffread.c @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "symfile.h" #include "objfiles.h" #include "buildsym.h" +#include "stabsread.h" #include "gdb-stabs.h" #include "coff/internal.h" /* FIXME, internal data from BFD */ @@ -114,9 +115,6 @@ static char *symtbl; #define INITIAL_STABVECTOR_LENGTH 40 -struct pending_stabs *global_stabs; - - /* Nonzero if within a function (so symbols should be local, if nothing says specifically). */ @@ -1040,11 +1038,12 @@ read_xcoff_symtab (objfile, nsyms) N_BTSHFT = coff_data (abfd)->local_n_btshft; local_symesz = coff_data (abfd)->local_symesz; - last_source_file = 0; + last_source_file = NULL; last_csect_name = 0; last_csect_val = 0; misc_func_recorded = 0; + start_stabs (); start_symtab (filestring, (char *)NULL, file_start_addr); symnum = 0; first_object_file_end = 0; @@ -1126,8 +1125,12 @@ read_xcoff_symtab (objfile, nsyms) if (cs->c_symnum == next_file_symnum && cs->c_sclass != C_FILE) { if (last_source_file) - end_symtab (cur_src_end_addr, 1, 0, objfile); + { + end_symtab (cur_src_end_addr, 1, 0, objfile); + end_stabs (); + } + start_stabs (); start_symtab ("_globals_", (char *)NULL, (CORE_ADDR)0); cur_src_end_addr = first_object_file_end; /* done with all files, everything from here on is globals */ @@ -1191,6 +1194,8 @@ read_xcoff_symtab (objfile, nsyms) complete_symtab (filestring, file_start_addr); cur_src_end_addr = file_end_addr; end_symtab (file_end_addr, 1, 0, objfile); + end_stabs (); + start_stabs (); start_symtab ((char *)NULL, (char *)NULL, (CORE_ADDR)0); } @@ -1366,13 +1371,15 @@ function_entry_point: /* complete symbol table for last object file containing debugging information. */ - /* Whether or not there was a csect in the previous file, we have - to call `end_symtab' and `start_symtab' to reset type_vector, + /* Whether or not there was a csect in the previous file, we have to call + `end_stabs' and `start_stabs' to reset type_vector, line_vector, etc. structures. */ complete_symtab (filestring, file_start_addr); cur_src_end_addr = file_end_addr; end_symtab (file_end_addr, 1, 0, objfile); + end_stabs (); + start_stabs (); start_symtab (cs->c_name, (char *)NULL, (CORE_ADDR)0); last_csect_name = 0; @@ -1582,7 +1589,10 @@ function_entry_point: } /* while */ if (last_source_file) - end_symtab (cur_src_end_addr, 1, 0, objfile); + { + end_symtab (cur_src_end_addr, 1, 0, objfile); + end_stabs (); + } free (symtbl); current_objfile = NULL;