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/* DWARF 2 support. |
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Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, |
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2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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Adapted from gdb/dwarf2read.c by Gavin Koch of Cygnus Solutions |
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(gavin@cygnus.com). |
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From the dwarf2read.c header: |
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Adapted by Gary Funck (gary@intrepid.com), Intrepid Technology, |
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Inc. with support from Florida State University (under contract |
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with the Ada Joint Program Office), and Silicon Graphics, Inc. |
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Initial contribution by Brent Benson, Harris Computer Systems, Inc., |
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based on Fred Fish's (Cygnus Support) implementation of DWARF 1 |
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support in dwarfread.c |
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This file is part of BFD. |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at |
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your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, |
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MA 02110-1301, USA. */ |
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#include "sysdep.h" |
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#include "bfd.h" |
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#include "libiberty.h" |
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#include "libbfd.h" |
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#include "elf-bfd.h" |
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#include "dwarf2.h" |
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|
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/* The data in the .debug_line statement prologue looks like this. */ |
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|
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struct line_head |
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{ |
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bfd_vma total_length; |
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unsigned short version; |
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bfd_vma prologue_length; |
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unsigned char minimum_instruction_length; |
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unsigned char default_is_stmt; |
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int line_base; |
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unsigned char line_range; |
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unsigned char opcode_base; |
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unsigned char *standard_opcode_lengths; |
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}; |
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|
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/* Attributes have a name and a value. */ |
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|
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struct attribute |
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{ |
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enum dwarf_attribute name; |
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enum dwarf_form form; |
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union |
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{ |
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char *str; |
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struct dwarf_block *blk; |
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bfd_uint64_t val; |
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bfd_int64_t sval; |
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} |
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u; |
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}; |
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|
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/* Blocks are a bunch of untyped bytes. */ |
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struct dwarf_block |
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{ |
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unsigned int size; |
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bfd_byte *data; |
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}; |
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|
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struct adjusted_section |
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{ |
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asection *section; |
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bfd_vma adj_vma; |
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}; |
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|
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struct dwarf2_debug |
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{ |
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/* A list of all previously read comp_units. */ |
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struct comp_unit *all_comp_units; |
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/* Last comp unit in list above. */ |
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struct comp_unit *last_comp_unit; |
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|
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/* The next unread compilation unit within the .debug_info section. |
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Zero indicates that the .debug_info section has not been loaded |
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into a buffer yet. */ |
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bfd_byte *info_ptr; |
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|
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/* Pointer to the end of the .debug_info section memory buffer. */ |
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bfd_byte *info_ptr_end; |
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|
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/* Pointer to the bfd, section and address of the beginning of the |
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section. The bfd might be different than expected because of |
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gnu_debuglink sections. */ |
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bfd * bfd; |
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asection *sec; |
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bfd_byte *sec_info_ptr; |
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/* A pointer to the memory block allocated for info_ptr. Neither |
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info_ptr nor sec_info_ptr are guaranteed to stay pointing to the |
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beginning of the malloc block. This is used only to free the |
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memory later. */ |
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bfd_byte *info_ptr_memory; |
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|
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/* Pointer to the symbol table. */ |
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asymbol **syms; |
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|
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/* Pointer to the .debug_abbrev section loaded into memory. */ |
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bfd_byte *dwarf_abbrev_buffer; |
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|
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/* Length of the loaded .debug_abbrev section. */ |
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bfd_size_type dwarf_abbrev_size; |
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|
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/* Buffer for decode_line_info. */ |
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bfd_byte *dwarf_line_buffer; |
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/* Length of the loaded .debug_line section. */ |
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bfd_size_type dwarf_line_size; |
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/* Pointer to the .debug_str section loaded into memory. */ |
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bfd_byte *dwarf_str_buffer; |
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/* Length of the loaded .debug_str section. */ |
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bfd_size_type dwarf_str_size; |
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/* Pointer to the .debug_ranges section loaded into memory. */ |
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bfd_byte *dwarf_ranges_buffer; |
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/* Length of the loaded .debug_ranges section. */ |
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bfd_size_type dwarf_ranges_size; |
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/* If the most recent call to bfd_find_nearest_line was given an |
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address in an inlined function, preserve a pointer into the |
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calling chain for subsequent calls to bfd_find_inliner_info to |
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use. */ |
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struct funcinfo *inliner_chain; |
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/* Number of sections whose VMA we must adjust. */ |
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unsigned int adjusted_section_count; |
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/* Array of sections with adjusted VMA. */ |
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struct adjusted_section *adjusted_sections; |
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|
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/* Number of times find_line is called. This is used in |
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the heuristic for enabling the info hash tables. */ |
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int info_hash_count; |
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#define STASH_INFO_HASH_TRIGGER 100 |
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|
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/* Hash table mapping symbol names to function infos. */ |
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struct info_hash_table *funcinfo_hash_table; |
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/* Hash table mapping symbol names to variable infos. */ |
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struct info_hash_table *varinfo_hash_table; |
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/* Head of comp_unit list in the last hash table update. */ |
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struct comp_unit *hash_units_head; |
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/* Status of info hash. */ |
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int info_hash_status; |
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#define STASH_INFO_HASH_OFF 0 |
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#define STASH_INFO_HASH_ON 1 |
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#define STASH_INFO_HASH_DISABLED 2 |
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}; |
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struct arange |
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{ |
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struct arange *next; |
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bfd_vma low; |
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bfd_vma high; |
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}; |
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/* A minimal decoding of DWARF2 compilation units. We only decode |
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what's needed to get to the line number information. */ |
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struct comp_unit |
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{ |
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/* Chain the previously read compilation units. */ |
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struct comp_unit *next_unit; |
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/* Likewise, chain the compilation unit read after this one. |
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The comp units are stored in reversed reading order. */ |
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struct comp_unit *prev_unit; |
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/* Keep the bfd convenient (for memory allocation). */ |
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bfd *abfd; |
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/* The lowest and highest addresses contained in this compilation |
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unit as specified in the compilation unit header. */ |
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struct arange arange; |
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/* The DW_AT_name attribute (for error messages). */ |
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char *name; |
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/* The abbrev hash table. */ |
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struct abbrev_info **abbrevs; |
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/* Note that an error was found by comp_unit_find_nearest_line. */ |
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int error; |
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/* The DW_AT_comp_dir attribute. */ |
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char *comp_dir; |
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/* TRUE if there is a line number table associated with this comp. unit. */ |
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int stmtlist; |
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/* Pointer to the current comp_unit so that we can find a given entry |
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by its reference. */ |
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bfd_byte *info_ptr_unit; |
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/* The offset into .debug_line of the line number table. */ |
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unsigned long line_offset; |
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/* Pointer to the first child die for the comp unit. */ |
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bfd_byte *first_child_die_ptr; |
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/* The end of the comp unit. */ |
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bfd_byte *end_ptr; |
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/* The decoded line number, NULL if not yet decoded. */ |
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struct line_info_table *line_table; |
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/* A list of the functions found in this comp. unit. */ |
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struct funcinfo *function_table; |
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/* A list of the variables found in this comp. unit. */ |
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struct varinfo *variable_table; |
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/* Pointer to dwarf2_debug structure. */ |
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struct dwarf2_debug *stash; |
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/* DWARF format version for this unit - from unit header. */ |
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int version; |
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/* Address size for this unit - from unit header. */ |
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unsigned char addr_size; |
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/* Offset size for this unit - from unit header. */ |
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unsigned char offset_size; |
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/* Base address for this unit - from DW_AT_low_pc attribute of |
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DW_TAG_compile_unit DIE */ |
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bfd_vma base_address; |
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/* TRUE if symbols are cached in hash table for faster lookup by name. */ |
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bfd_boolean cached; |
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}; |
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/* This data structure holds the information of an abbrev. */ |
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struct abbrev_info |
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{ |
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unsigned int number; /* Number identifying abbrev. */ |
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enum dwarf_tag tag; /* DWARF tag. */ |
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int has_children; /* Boolean. */ |
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unsigned int num_attrs; /* Number of attributes. */ |
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struct attr_abbrev *attrs; /* An array of attribute descriptions. */ |
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struct abbrev_info *next; /* Next in chain. */ |
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}; |
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struct attr_abbrev |
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{ |
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enum dwarf_attribute name; |
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enum dwarf_form form; |
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}; |
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#ifndef ABBREV_HASH_SIZE |
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#define ABBREV_HASH_SIZE 121 |
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#endif |
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#ifndef ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK |
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#define ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK 4 |
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#endif |
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/* Variable and function hash tables. This is used to speed up look-up |
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in lookup_symbol_in_var_table() and lookup_symbol_in_function_table(). |
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In order to share code between variable and function infos, we use |
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a list of untyped pointer for all variable/function info associated with |
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a symbol. We waste a bit of memory for list with one node but that |
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simplifies the code. */ |
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struct info_list_node |
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{ |
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struct info_list_node *next; |
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void *info; |
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}; |
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/* Info hash entry. */ |
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struct info_hash_entry |
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{ |
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struct bfd_hash_entry root; |
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struct info_list_node *head; |
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}; |
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struct info_hash_table |
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{ |
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struct bfd_hash_table base; |
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}; |
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/* Function to create a new entry in info hash table. */ |
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static struct bfd_hash_entry * |
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info_hash_table_newfunc (struct bfd_hash_entry *entry, |
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struct bfd_hash_table *table, |
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const char *string) |
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{ |
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struct info_hash_entry *ret = (struct info_hash_entry *) entry; |
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/* Allocate the structure if it has not already been allocated by a |
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derived class. */ |
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if (ret == NULL) |
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{ |
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ret = bfd_hash_allocate (table, sizeof (* ret)); |
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if (ret == NULL) |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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/* Call the allocation method of the base class. */ |
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ret = ((struct info_hash_entry *) |
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bfd_hash_newfunc ((struct bfd_hash_entry *) ret, table, string)); |
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/* Initialize the local fields here. */ |
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if (ret) |
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ret->head = NULL; |
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return (struct bfd_hash_entry *) ret; |
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} |
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/* Function to create a new info hash table. It returns a pointer to the |
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newly created table or NULL if there is any error. We need abfd |
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solely for memory allocation. */ |
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|
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static struct info_hash_table * |
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create_info_hash_table (bfd *abfd) |
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{ |
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struct info_hash_table *hash_table; |
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hash_table = bfd_alloc (abfd, sizeof (struct info_hash_table)); |
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if (!hash_table) |
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return hash_table; |
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if (!bfd_hash_table_init (&hash_table->base, info_hash_table_newfunc, |
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sizeof (struct info_hash_entry))) |
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{ |
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bfd_release (abfd, hash_table); |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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return hash_table; |
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} |
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/* Insert an info entry into an info hash table. We do not check of |
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duplicate entries. Also, the caller need to guarantee that the |
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right type of info in inserted as info is passed as a void* pointer. |
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This function returns true if there is no error. */ |
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|
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static bfd_boolean |
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insert_info_hash_table (struct info_hash_table *hash_table, |
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const char *key, |
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void *info, |
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bfd_boolean copy_p) |
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{ |
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struct info_hash_entry *entry; |
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struct info_list_node *node; |
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entry = (struct info_hash_entry*) bfd_hash_lookup (&hash_table->base, |
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key, TRUE, copy_p); |
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if (!entry) |
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return FALSE; |
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node = bfd_hash_allocate (&hash_table->base, sizeof (*node)); |
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if (!node) |
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return FALSE; |
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node->info = info; |
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node->next = entry->head; |
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entry->head = node; |
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return TRUE; |
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} |
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|
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/* Look up an info entry list from an info hash table. Return NULL |
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if there is none. */ |
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|
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static struct info_list_node * |
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lookup_info_hash_table (struct info_hash_table *hash_table, const char *key) |
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{ |
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struct info_hash_entry *entry; |
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entry = (struct info_hash_entry*) bfd_hash_lookup (&hash_table->base, key, |
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FALSE, FALSE); |
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return entry ? entry->head : NULL; |
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} |
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|
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/* Read a section into its appropriate place in the dwarf2_debug |
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struct (indicated by SECTION_BUFFER and SECTION_SIZE). If SYMS is |
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not NULL, use bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents to read the |
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section contents, otherwise use bfd_get_section_contents. Fail if |
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the located section does not contain at least OFFSET bytes. */ |
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static bfd_boolean |
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read_section (bfd * abfd, |
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const char * section_name, |
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const char * compressed_section_name, |
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asymbol ** syms, |
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bfd_uint64_t offset, |
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bfd_byte ** section_buffer, |
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bfd_size_type * section_size) |
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{ |
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asection *msec; |
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bfd_boolean section_is_compressed = FALSE; |
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/* read_section is a noop if the section has already been read. */ |
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if (!*section_buffer) |
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{ |
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msec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, section_name); |
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if (! msec && compressed_section_name) |
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{ |
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msec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, compressed_section_name); |
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section_is_compressed = TRUE; |
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} |
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if (! msec) |
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{ |
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(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: Can't find %s section."), section_name); |
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bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
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return FALSE; |
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} |
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|
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*section_size = msec->rawsize ? msec->rawsize : msec->size; |
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if (syms) |
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{ |
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*section_buffer |
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= bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents (abfd, msec, NULL, syms); |
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if (! *section_buffer) |
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return FALSE; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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*section_buffer = bfd_malloc (*section_size); |
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if (! *section_buffer) |
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return FALSE; |
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if (! bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, msec, *section_buffer, |
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0, *section_size)) |
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return FALSE; |
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} |
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|
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if (section_is_compressed) |
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{ |
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if (! bfd_uncompress_section_contents (section_buffer, section_size)) |
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{ |
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(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: unable to decompress %s section."), compressed_section_name); |
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bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
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return FALSE; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/* It is possible to get a bad value for the offset into the section |
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that the client wants. Validate it here to avoid trouble later. */ |
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if (offset != 0 && offset >= *section_size) |
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{ |
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(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: Offset (%lu) greater than or equal to %s size (%lu)."), |
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(long) offset, section_name, *section_size); |
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bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
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return FALSE; |
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} |
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|
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return TRUE; |
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} |
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|
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/* VERBATIM |
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The following function up to the END VERBATIM mark are |
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copied directly from dwarf2read.c. */ |
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|
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/* Read dwarf information from a buffer. */ |
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|
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static unsigned int |
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read_1_byte (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, bfd_byte *buf) |
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{ |
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return bfd_get_8 (abfd, buf); |
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} |
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|
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static int |
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read_1_signed_byte (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, bfd_byte *buf) |
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{ |
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return bfd_get_signed_8 (abfd, buf); |
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} |
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|
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static unsigned int |
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read_2_bytes (bfd *abfd, bfd_byte *buf) |
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{ |
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return bfd_get_16 (abfd, buf); |
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} |
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|
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static unsigned int |
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read_4_bytes (bfd *abfd, bfd_byte *buf) |
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{ |
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return bfd_get_32 (abfd, buf); |
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} |
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|
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static bfd_uint64_t |
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read_8_bytes (bfd *abfd, bfd_byte *buf) |
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{ |
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return bfd_get_64 (abfd, buf); |
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} |
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|
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static bfd_byte * |
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read_n_bytes (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, |
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bfd_byte *buf, |
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unsigned int size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
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{ |
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return buf; |
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} |
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|
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static char * |
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read_string (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, |
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bfd_byte *buf, |
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unsigned int *bytes_read_ptr) |
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{ |
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/* Return a pointer to the embedded string. */ |
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char *str = (char *) buf; |
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|
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if (*str == '\0') |
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{ |
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*bytes_read_ptr = 1; |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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|
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*bytes_read_ptr = strlen (str) + 1; |
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return str; |
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} |
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|
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/* END VERBATIM */ |
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|
| 541 |
static char * |
| 542 |
read_indirect_string (struct comp_unit * unit, |
| 543 |
bfd_byte * buf, |
| 544 |
unsigned int * bytes_read_ptr) |
| 545 |
{ |
| 546 |
bfd_uint64_t offset; |
| 547 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash = unit->stash; |
| 548 |
char *str; |
| 549 |
|
| 550 |
if (unit->offset_size == 4) |
| 551 |
offset = read_4_bytes (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 552 |
else |
| 553 |
offset = read_8_bytes (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 554 |
|
| 555 |
*bytes_read_ptr = unit->offset_size; |
| 556 |
|
| 557 |
if (! read_section (unit->abfd, ".debug_str", ".zdebug_str", |
| 558 |
stash->syms, offset, |
| 559 |
&stash->dwarf_str_buffer, &stash->dwarf_str_size)) |
| 560 |
return NULL; |
| 561 |
|
| 562 |
str = (char *) stash->dwarf_str_buffer + offset; |
| 563 |
if (*str == '\0') |
| 564 |
return NULL; |
| 565 |
return str; |
| 566 |
} |
| 567 |
|
| 568 |
static bfd_uint64_t |
| 569 |
read_address (struct comp_unit *unit, bfd_byte *buf) |
| 570 |
{ |
| 571 |
int signed_vma = get_elf_backend_data (unit->abfd)->sign_extend_vma; |
| 572 |
|
| 573 |
if (signed_vma) |
| 574 |
{ |
| 575 |
switch (unit->addr_size) |
| 576 |
{ |
| 577 |
case 8: |
| 578 |
return bfd_get_signed_64 (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 579 |
case 4: |
| 580 |
return bfd_get_signed_32 (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 581 |
case 2: |
| 582 |
return bfd_get_signed_16 (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 583 |
default: |
| 584 |
abort (); |
| 585 |
} |
| 586 |
} |
| 587 |
else |
| 588 |
{ |
| 589 |
switch (unit->addr_size) |
| 590 |
{ |
| 591 |
case 8: |
| 592 |
return bfd_get_64 (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 593 |
case 4: |
| 594 |
return bfd_get_32 (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 595 |
case 2: |
| 596 |
return bfd_get_16 (unit->abfd, buf); |
| 597 |
default: |
| 598 |
abort (); |
| 599 |
} |
| 600 |
} |
| 601 |
} |
| 602 |
|
| 603 |
/* Lookup an abbrev_info structure in the abbrev hash table. */ |
| 604 |
|
| 605 |
static struct abbrev_info * |
| 606 |
lookup_abbrev (unsigned int number, struct abbrev_info **abbrevs) |
| 607 |
{ |
| 608 |
unsigned int hash_number; |
| 609 |
struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 610 |
|
| 611 |
hash_number = number % ABBREV_HASH_SIZE; |
| 612 |
abbrev = abbrevs[hash_number]; |
| 613 |
|
| 614 |
while (abbrev) |
| 615 |
{ |
| 616 |
if (abbrev->number == number) |
| 617 |
return abbrev; |
| 618 |
else |
| 619 |
abbrev = abbrev->next; |
| 620 |
} |
| 621 |
|
| 622 |
return NULL; |
| 623 |
} |
| 624 |
|
| 625 |
/* In DWARF version 2, the description of the debugging information is |
| 626 |
stored in a separate .debug_abbrev section. Before we read any |
| 627 |
dies from a section we read in all abbreviations and install them |
| 628 |
in a hash table. */ |
| 629 |
|
| 630 |
static struct abbrev_info** |
| 631 |
read_abbrevs (bfd *abfd, bfd_uint64_t offset, struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 632 |
{ |
| 633 |
struct abbrev_info **abbrevs; |
| 634 |
bfd_byte *abbrev_ptr; |
| 635 |
struct abbrev_info *cur_abbrev; |
| 636 |
unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, abbrev_name; |
| 637 |
unsigned int abbrev_form, hash_number; |
| 638 |
bfd_size_type amt; |
| 639 |
|
| 640 |
if (! read_section (abfd, ".debug_abbrev", ".zdebug_abbrev", |
| 641 |
stash->syms, offset, |
| 642 |
&stash->dwarf_abbrev_buffer, &stash->dwarf_abbrev_size)) |
| 643 |
return 0; |
| 644 |
|
| 645 |
amt = sizeof (struct abbrev_info*) * ABBREV_HASH_SIZE; |
| 646 |
abbrevs = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); |
| 647 |
|
| 648 |
abbrev_ptr = stash->dwarf_abbrev_buffer + offset; |
| 649 |
abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 650 |
abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 651 |
|
| 652 |
/* Loop until we reach an abbrev number of 0. */ |
| 653 |
while (abbrev_number) |
| 654 |
{ |
| 655 |
amt = sizeof (struct abbrev_info); |
| 656 |
cur_abbrev = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); |
| 657 |
|
| 658 |
/* Read in abbrev header. */ |
| 659 |
cur_abbrev->number = abbrev_number; |
| 660 |
cur_abbrev->tag = (enum dwarf_tag) |
| 661 |
read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 662 |
abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 663 |
cur_abbrev->has_children = read_1_byte (abfd, abbrev_ptr); |
| 664 |
abbrev_ptr += 1; |
| 665 |
|
| 666 |
/* Now read in declarations. */ |
| 667 |
abbrev_name = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 668 |
abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 669 |
abbrev_form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 670 |
abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 671 |
|
| 672 |
while (abbrev_name) |
| 673 |
{ |
| 674 |
if ((cur_abbrev->num_attrs % ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0) |
| 675 |
{ |
| 676 |
struct attr_abbrev *tmp; |
| 677 |
|
| 678 |
amt = cur_abbrev->num_attrs + ATTR_ALLOC_CHUNK; |
| 679 |
amt *= sizeof (struct attr_abbrev); |
| 680 |
tmp = bfd_realloc (cur_abbrev->attrs, amt); |
| 681 |
if (tmp == NULL) |
| 682 |
{ |
| 683 |
size_t i; |
| 684 |
|
| 685 |
for (i = 0; i < ABBREV_HASH_SIZE; i++) |
| 686 |
{ |
| 687 |
struct abbrev_info *abbrev = abbrevs[i]; |
| 688 |
|
| 689 |
while (abbrev) |
| 690 |
{ |
| 691 |
free (abbrev->attrs); |
| 692 |
abbrev = abbrev->next; |
| 693 |
} |
| 694 |
} |
| 695 |
return NULL; |
| 696 |
} |
| 697 |
cur_abbrev->attrs = tmp; |
| 698 |
} |
| 699 |
|
| 700 |
cur_abbrev->attrs[cur_abbrev->num_attrs].name |
| 701 |
= (enum dwarf_attribute) abbrev_name; |
| 702 |
cur_abbrev->attrs[cur_abbrev->num_attrs++].form |
| 703 |
= (enum dwarf_form) abbrev_form; |
| 704 |
abbrev_name = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 705 |
abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 706 |
abbrev_form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 707 |
abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 708 |
} |
| 709 |
|
| 710 |
hash_number = abbrev_number % ABBREV_HASH_SIZE; |
| 711 |
cur_abbrev->next = abbrevs[hash_number]; |
| 712 |
abbrevs[hash_number] = cur_abbrev; |
| 713 |
|
| 714 |
/* Get next abbreviation. |
| 715 |
Under Irix6 the abbreviations for a compilation unit are not |
| 716 |
always properly terminated with an abbrev number of 0. |
| 717 |
Exit loop if we encounter an abbreviation which we have |
| 718 |
already read (which means we are about to read the abbreviations |
| 719 |
for the next compile unit) or if the end of the abbreviation |
| 720 |
table is reached. */ |
| 721 |
if ((unsigned int) (abbrev_ptr - stash->dwarf_abbrev_buffer) |
| 722 |
>= stash->dwarf_abbrev_size) |
| 723 |
break; |
| 724 |
abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, abbrev_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 725 |
abbrev_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 726 |
if (lookup_abbrev (abbrev_number,abbrevs) != NULL) |
| 727 |
break; |
| 728 |
} |
| 729 |
|
| 730 |
return abbrevs; |
| 731 |
} |
| 732 |
|
| 733 |
/* Read an attribute value described by an attribute form. */ |
| 734 |
|
| 735 |
static bfd_byte * |
| 736 |
read_attribute_value (struct attribute *attr, |
| 737 |
unsigned form, |
| 738 |
struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 739 |
bfd_byte *info_ptr) |
| 740 |
{ |
| 741 |
bfd *abfd = unit->abfd; |
| 742 |
unsigned int bytes_read; |
| 743 |
struct dwarf_block *blk; |
| 744 |
bfd_size_type amt; |
| 745 |
|
| 746 |
attr->form = (enum dwarf_form) form; |
| 747 |
|
| 748 |
switch (form) |
| 749 |
{ |
| 750 |
case DW_FORM_ref_addr: |
| 751 |
/* DW_FORM_ref_addr is an address in DWARF2, and an offset in |
| 752 |
DWARF3. */ |
| 753 |
if (unit->version == 3) |
| 754 |
{ |
| 755 |
if (unit->offset_size == 4) |
| 756 |
attr->u.val = read_4_bytes (unit->abfd, info_ptr); |
| 757 |
else |
| 758 |
attr->u.val = read_8_bytes (unit->abfd, info_ptr); |
| 759 |
info_ptr += unit->offset_size; |
| 760 |
break; |
| 761 |
} |
| 762 |
/* FALLTHROUGH */ |
| 763 |
case DW_FORM_addr: |
| 764 |
attr->u.val = read_address (unit, info_ptr); |
| 765 |
info_ptr += unit->addr_size; |
| 766 |
break; |
| 767 |
case DW_FORM_block2: |
| 768 |
amt = sizeof (struct dwarf_block); |
| 769 |
blk = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); |
| 770 |
blk->size = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 771 |
info_ptr += 2; |
| 772 |
blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 773 |
info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 774 |
attr->u.blk = blk; |
| 775 |
break; |
| 776 |
case DW_FORM_block4: |
| 777 |
amt = sizeof (struct dwarf_block); |
| 778 |
blk = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); |
| 779 |
blk->size = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 780 |
info_ptr += 4; |
| 781 |
blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 782 |
info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 783 |
attr->u.blk = blk; |
| 784 |
break; |
| 785 |
case DW_FORM_data2: |
| 786 |
attr->u.val = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 787 |
info_ptr += 2; |
| 788 |
break; |
| 789 |
case DW_FORM_data4: |
| 790 |
attr->u.val = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 791 |
info_ptr += 4; |
| 792 |
break; |
| 793 |
case DW_FORM_data8: |
| 794 |
attr->u.val = read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 795 |
info_ptr += 8; |
| 796 |
break; |
| 797 |
case DW_FORM_string: |
| 798 |
attr->u.str = read_string (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 799 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 800 |
break; |
| 801 |
case DW_FORM_strp: |
| 802 |
attr->u.str = read_indirect_string (unit, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 803 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 804 |
break; |
| 805 |
case DW_FORM_block: |
| 806 |
amt = sizeof (struct dwarf_block); |
| 807 |
blk = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); |
| 808 |
blk->size = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 809 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 810 |
blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 811 |
info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 812 |
attr->u.blk = blk; |
| 813 |
break; |
| 814 |
case DW_FORM_block1: |
| 815 |
amt = sizeof (struct dwarf_block); |
| 816 |
blk = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); |
| 817 |
blk->size = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 818 |
info_ptr += 1; |
| 819 |
blk->data = read_n_bytes (abfd, info_ptr, blk->size); |
| 820 |
info_ptr += blk->size; |
| 821 |
attr->u.blk = blk; |
| 822 |
break; |
| 823 |
case DW_FORM_data1: |
| 824 |
attr->u.val = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 825 |
info_ptr += 1; |
| 826 |
break; |
| 827 |
case DW_FORM_flag: |
| 828 |
attr->u.val = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 829 |
info_ptr += 1; |
| 830 |
break; |
| 831 |
case DW_FORM_sdata: |
| 832 |
attr->u.sval = read_signed_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 833 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 834 |
break; |
| 835 |
case DW_FORM_udata: |
| 836 |
attr->u.val = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 837 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 838 |
break; |
| 839 |
case DW_FORM_ref1: |
| 840 |
attr->u.val = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 841 |
info_ptr += 1; |
| 842 |
break; |
| 843 |
case DW_FORM_ref2: |
| 844 |
attr->u.val = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 845 |
info_ptr += 2; |
| 846 |
break; |
| 847 |
case DW_FORM_ref4: |
| 848 |
attr->u.val = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 849 |
info_ptr += 4; |
| 850 |
break; |
| 851 |
case DW_FORM_ref8: |
| 852 |
attr->u.val = read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 853 |
info_ptr += 8; |
| 854 |
break; |
| 855 |
case DW_FORM_ref_udata: |
| 856 |
attr->u.val = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 857 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 858 |
break; |
| 859 |
case DW_FORM_indirect: |
| 860 |
form = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 861 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 862 |
info_ptr = read_attribute_value (attr, form, unit, info_ptr); |
| 863 |
break; |
| 864 |
default: |
| 865 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: Invalid or unhandled FORM value: %u."), |
| 866 |
form); |
| 867 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 868 |
} |
| 869 |
return info_ptr; |
| 870 |
} |
| 871 |
|
| 872 |
/* Read an attribute described by an abbreviated attribute. */ |
| 873 |
|
| 874 |
static bfd_byte * |
| 875 |
read_attribute (struct attribute *attr, |
| 876 |
struct attr_abbrev *abbrev, |
| 877 |
struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 878 |
bfd_byte *info_ptr) |
| 879 |
{ |
| 880 |
attr->name = abbrev->name; |
| 881 |
info_ptr = read_attribute_value (attr, abbrev->form, unit, info_ptr); |
| 882 |
return info_ptr; |
| 883 |
} |
| 884 |
|
| 885 |
/* Source line information table routines. */ |
| 886 |
|
| 887 |
#define FILE_ALLOC_CHUNK 5 |
| 888 |
#define DIR_ALLOC_CHUNK 5 |
| 889 |
|
| 890 |
struct line_info |
| 891 |
{ |
| 892 |
struct line_info* prev_line; |
| 893 |
bfd_vma address; |
| 894 |
char *filename; |
| 895 |
unsigned int line; |
| 896 |
unsigned int column; |
| 897 |
int end_sequence; /* End of (sequential) code sequence. */ |
| 898 |
}; |
| 899 |
|
| 900 |
struct fileinfo |
| 901 |
{ |
| 902 |
char *name; |
| 903 |
unsigned int dir; |
| 904 |
unsigned int time; |
| 905 |
unsigned int size; |
| 906 |
}; |
| 907 |
|
| 908 |
struct line_info_table |
| 909 |
{ |
| 910 |
bfd* abfd; |
| 911 |
unsigned int num_files; |
| 912 |
unsigned int num_dirs; |
| 913 |
char *comp_dir; |
| 914 |
char **dirs; |
| 915 |
struct fileinfo* files; |
| 916 |
struct line_info* last_line; /* largest VMA */ |
| 917 |
struct line_info* lcl_head; /* local head; used in 'add_line_info' */ |
| 918 |
}; |
| 919 |
|
| 920 |
/* Remember some information about each function. If the function is |
| 921 |
inlined (DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine) it may have two additional |
| 922 |
attributes, DW_AT_call_file and DW_AT_call_line, which specify the |
| 923 |
source code location where this function was inlined. */ |
| 924 |
|
| 925 |
struct funcinfo |
| 926 |
{ |
| 927 |
struct funcinfo *prev_func; /* Pointer to previous function in list of all functions */ |
| 928 |
struct funcinfo *caller_func; /* Pointer to function one scope higher */ |
| 929 |
char *caller_file; /* Source location file name where caller_func inlines this func */ |
| 930 |
int caller_line; /* Source location line number where caller_func inlines this func */ |
| 931 |
char *file; /* Source location file name */ |
| 932 |
int line; /* Source location line number */ |
| 933 |
int tag; |
| 934 |
char *name; |
| 935 |
struct arange arange; |
| 936 |
asection *sec; /* Where the symbol is defined */ |
| 937 |
}; |
| 938 |
|
| 939 |
struct varinfo |
| 940 |
{ |
| 941 |
/* Pointer to previous variable in list of all variables */ |
| 942 |
struct varinfo *prev_var; |
| 943 |
/* Source location file name */ |
| 944 |
char *file; |
| 945 |
/* Source location line number */ |
| 946 |
int line; |
| 947 |
int tag; |
| 948 |
char *name; |
| 949 |
bfd_vma addr; |
| 950 |
/* Where the symbol is defined */ |
| 951 |
asection *sec; |
| 952 |
/* Is this a stack variable? */ |
| 953 |
unsigned int stack: 1; |
| 954 |
}; |
| 955 |
|
| 956 |
/* Return TRUE if NEW_LINE should sort after LINE. */ |
| 957 |
|
| 958 |
static inline bfd_boolean |
| 959 |
new_line_sorts_after (struct line_info *new_line, struct line_info *line) |
| 960 |
{ |
| 961 |
return (new_line->address > line->address |
| 962 |
|| (new_line->address == line->address |
| 963 |
&& new_line->end_sequence < line->end_sequence)); |
| 964 |
} |
| 965 |
|
| 966 |
|
| 967 |
/* Adds a new entry to the line_info list in the line_info_table, ensuring |
| 968 |
that the list is sorted. Note that the line_info list is sorted from |
| 969 |
highest to lowest VMA (with possible duplicates); that is, |
| 970 |
line_info->prev_line always accesses an equal or smaller VMA. */ |
| 971 |
|
| 972 |
static void |
| 973 |
add_line_info (struct line_info_table *table, |
| 974 |
bfd_vma address, |
| 975 |
char *filename, |
| 976 |
unsigned int line, |
| 977 |
unsigned int column, |
| 978 |
int end_sequence) |
| 979 |
{ |
| 980 |
bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (struct line_info); |
| 981 |
struct line_info* info = bfd_alloc (table->abfd, amt); |
| 982 |
|
| 983 |
/* Set member data of 'info'. */ |
| 984 |
info->address = address; |
| 985 |
info->line = line; |
| 986 |
info->column = column; |
| 987 |
info->end_sequence = end_sequence; |
| 988 |
|
| 989 |
if (filename && filename[0]) |
| 990 |
{ |
| 991 |
info->filename = bfd_alloc (table->abfd, strlen (filename) + 1); |
| 992 |
if (info->filename) |
| 993 |
strcpy (info->filename, filename); |
| 994 |
} |
| 995 |
else |
| 996 |
info->filename = NULL; |
| 997 |
|
| 998 |
/* Find the correct location for 'info'. Normally we will receive |
| 999 |
new line_info data 1) in order and 2) with increasing VMAs. |
| 1000 |
However some compilers break the rules (cf. decode_line_info) and |
| 1001 |
so we include some heuristics for quickly finding the correct |
| 1002 |
location for 'info'. In particular, these heuristics optimize for |
| 1003 |
the common case in which the VMA sequence that we receive is a |
| 1004 |
list of locally sorted VMAs such as |
| 1005 |
p...z a...j (where a < j < p < z) |
| 1006 |
|
| 1007 |
Note: table->lcl_head is used to head an *actual* or *possible* |
| 1008 |
sequence within the list (such as a...j) that is not directly |
| 1009 |
headed by table->last_line |
| 1010 |
|
| 1011 |
Note: we may receive duplicate entries from 'decode_line_info'. */ |
| 1012 |
|
| 1013 |
if (table->last_line |
| 1014 |
&& table->last_line->address == address |
| 1015 |
&& table->last_line->end_sequence == end_sequence) |
| 1016 |
{ |
| 1017 |
/* We only keep the last entry with the same address and end |
| 1018 |
sequence. See PR ld/4986. */ |
| 1019 |
if (table->lcl_head == table->last_line) |
| 1020 |
table->lcl_head = info; |
| 1021 |
info->prev_line = table->last_line->prev_line; |
| 1022 |
table->last_line = info; |
| 1023 |
} |
| 1024 |
else if (!table->last_line |
| 1025 |
|| new_line_sorts_after (info, table->last_line)) |
| 1026 |
{ |
| 1027 |
/* Normal case: add 'info' to the beginning of the list */ |
| 1028 |
info->prev_line = table->last_line; |
| 1029 |
table->last_line = info; |
| 1030 |
|
| 1031 |
/* lcl_head: initialize to head a *possible* sequence at the end. */ |
| 1032 |
if (!table->lcl_head) |
| 1033 |
table->lcl_head = info; |
| 1034 |
} |
| 1035 |
else if (!new_line_sorts_after (info, table->lcl_head) |
| 1036 |
&& (!table->lcl_head->prev_line |
| 1037 |
|| new_line_sorts_after (info, table->lcl_head->prev_line))) |
| 1038 |
{ |
| 1039 |
/* Abnormal but easy: lcl_head is the head of 'info'. */ |
| 1040 |
info->prev_line = table->lcl_head->prev_line; |
| 1041 |
table->lcl_head->prev_line = info; |
| 1042 |
} |
| 1043 |
else |
| 1044 |
{ |
| 1045 |
/* Abnormal and hard: Neither 'last_line' nor 'lcl_head' are valid |
| 1046 |
heads for 'info'. Reset 'lcl_head'. */ |
| 1047 |
struct line_info* li2 = table->last_line; /* always non-NULL */ |
| 1048 |
struct line_info* li1 = li2->prev_line; |
| 1049 |
|
| 1050 |
while (li1) |
| 1051 |
{ |
| 1052 |
if (!new_line_sorts_after (info, li2) |
| 1053 |
&& new_line_sorts_after (info, li1)) |
| 1054 |
break; |
| 1055 |
|
| 1056 |
li2 = li1; /* always non-NULL */ |
| 1057 |
li1 = li1->prev_line; |
| 1058 |
} |
| 1059 |
table->lcl_head = li2; |
| 1060 |
info->prev_line = table->lcl_head->prev_line; |
| 1061 |
table->lcl_head->prev_line = info; |
| 1062 |
} |
| 1063 |
} |
| 1064 |
|
| 1065 |
/* Extract a fully qualified filename from a line info table. |
| 1066 |
The returned string has been malloc'ed and it is the caller's |
| 1067 |
responsibility to free it. */ |
| 1068 |
|
| 1069 |
static char * |
| 1070 |
concat_filename (struct line_info_table *table, unsigned int file) |
| 1071 |
{ |
| 1072 |
char *filename; |
| 1073 |
|
| 1074 |
if (file - 1 >= table->num_files) |
| 1075 |
{ |
| 1076 |
/* FILE == 0 means unknown. */ |
| 1077 |
if (file) |
| 1078 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) |
| 1079 |
(_("Dwarf Error: mangled line number section (bad file number).")); |
| 1080 |
return strdup ("<unknown>"); |
| 1081 |
} |
| 1082 |
|
| 1083 |
filename = table->files[file - 1].name; |
| 1084 |
|
| 1085 |
if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename)) |
| 1086 |
{ |
| 1087 |
char *dirname = NULL; |
| 1088 |
char *subdirname = NULL; |
| 1089 |
char *name; |
| 1090 |
size_t len; |
| 1091 |
|
| 1092 |
if (table->files[file - 1].dir) |
| 1093 |
subdirname = table->dirs[table->files[file - 1].dir - 1]; |
| 1094 |
|
| 1095 |
if (!subdirname || !IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (subdirname)) |
| 1096 |
dirname = table->comp_dir; |
| 1097 |
|
| 1098 |
if (!dirname) |
| 1099 |
{ |
| 1100 |
dirname = subdirname; |
| 1101 |
subdirname = NULL; |
| 1102 |
} |
| 1103 |
|
| 1104 |
if (!dirname) |
| 1105 |
return strdup (filename); |
| 1106 |
|
| 1107 |
len = strlen (dirname) + strlen (filename) + 2; |
| 1108 |
|
| 1109 |
if (subdirname) |
| 1110 |
{ |
| 1111 |
len += strlen (subdirname) + 1; |
| 1112 |
name = bfd_malloc (len); |
| 1113 |
if (name) |
| 1114 |
sprintf (name, "%s/%s/%s", dirname, subdirname, filename); |
| 1115 |
} |
| 1116 |
else |
| 1117 |
{ |
| 1118 |
name = bfd_malloc (len); |
| 1119 |
if (name) |
| 1120 |
sprintf (name, "%s/%s", dirname, filename); |
| 1121 |
} |
| 1122 |
|
| 1123 |
return name; |
| 1124 |
} |
| 1125 |
|
| 1126 |
return strdup (filename); |
| 1127 |
} |
| 1128 |
|
| 1129 |
static void |
| 1130 |
arange_add (bfd *abfd, struct arange *first_arange, bfd_vma low_pc, bfd_vma high_pc) |
| 1131 |
{ |
| 1132 |
struct arange *arange; |
| 1133 |
|
| 1134 |
/* If the first arange is empty, use it. */ |
| 1135 |
if (first_arange->high == 0) |
| 1136 |
{ |
| 1137 |
first_arange->low = low_pc; |
| 1138 |
first_arange->high = high_pc; |
| 1139 |
return; |
| 1140 |
} |
| 1141 |
|
| 1142 |
/* Next see if we can cheaply extend an existing range. */ |
| 1143 |
arange = first_arange; |
| 1144 |
do |
| 1145 |
{ |
| 1146 |
if (low_pc == arange->high) |
| 1147 |
{ |
| 1148 |
arange->high = high_pc; |
| 1149 |
return; |
| 1150 |
} |
| 1151 |
if (high_pc == arange->low) |
| 1152 |
{ |
| 1153 |
arange->low = low_pc; |
| 1154 |
return; |
| 1155 |
} |
| 1156 |
arange = arange->next; |
| 1157 |
} |
| 1158 |
while (arange); |
| 1159 |
|
| 1160 |
/* Need to allocate a new arange and insert it into the arange list. |
| 1161 |
Order isn't significant, so just insert after the first arange. */ |
| 1162 |
arange = bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (*arange)); |
| 1163 |
arange->low = low_pc; |
| 1164 |
arange->high = high_pc; |
| 1165 |
arange->next = first_arange->next; |
| 1166 |
first_arange->next = arange; |
| 1167 |
} |
| 1168 |
|
| 1169 |
/* Decode the line number information for UNIT. */ |
| 1170 |
|
| 1171 |
static struct line_info_table* |
| 1172 |
decode_line_info (struct comp_unit *unit, struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 1173 |
{ |
| 1174 |
bfd *abfd = unit->abfd; |
| 1175 |
struct line_info_table* table; |
| 1176 |
bfd_byte *line_ptr; |
| 1177 |
bfd_byte *line_end; |
| 1178 |
struct line_head lh; |
| 1179 |
unsigned int i, bytes_read, offset_size; |
| 1180 |
char *cur_file, *cur_dir; |
| 1181 |
unsigned char op_code, extended_op, adj_opcode; |
| 1182 |
bfd_size_type amt; |
| 1183 |
|
| 1184 |
if (! read_section (abfd, ".debug_line", ".zdebug_line", |
| 1185 |
stash->syms, unit->line_offset, |
| 1186 |
&stash->dwarf_line_buffer, &stash->dwarf_line_size)) |
| 1187 |
return 0; |
| 1188 |
|
| 1189 |
amt = sizeof (struct line_info_table); |
| 1190 |
table = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); |
| 1191 |
table->abfd = abfd; |
| 1192 |
table->comp_dir = unit->comp_dir; |
| 1193 |
|
| 1194 |
table->num_files = 0; |
| 1195 |
table->files = NULL; |
| 1196 |
|
| 1197 |
table->num_dirs = 0; |
| 1198 |
table->dirs = NULL; |
| 1199 |
|
| 1200 |
table->files = NULL; |
| 1201 |
table->last_line = NULL; |
| 1202 |
table->lcl_head = NULL; |
| 1203 |
|
| 1204 |
line_ptr = stash->dwarf_line_buffer + unit->line_offset; |
| 1205 |
|
| 1206 |
/* Read in the prologue. */ |
| 1207 |
lh.total_length = read_4_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1208 |
line_ptr += 4; |
| 1209 |
offset_size = 4; |
| 1210 |
if (lh.total_length == 0xffffffff) |
| 1211 |
{ |
| 1212 |
lh.total_length = read_8_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1213 |
line_ptr += 8; |
| 1214 |
offset_size = 8; |
| 1215 |
} |
| 1216 |
else if (lh.total_length == 0 && unit->addr_size == 8) |
| 1217 |
{ |
| 1218 |
/* Handle (non-standard) 64-bit DWARF2 formats. */ |
| 1219 |
lh.total_length = read_4_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1220 |
line_ptr += 4; |
| 1221 |
offset_size = 8; |
| 1222 |
} |
| 1223 |
line_end = line_ptr + lh.total_length; |
| 1224 |
lh.version = read_2_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1225 |
line_ptr += 2; |
| 1226 |
if (offset_size == 4) |
| 1227 |
lh.prologue_length = read_4_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1228 |
else |
| 1229 |
lh.prologue_length = read_8_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1230 |
line_ptr += offset_size; |
| 1231 |
lh.minimum_instruction_length = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1232 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1233 |
lh.default_is_stmt = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1234 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1235 |
lh.line_base = read_1_signed_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1236 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1237 |
lh.line_range = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1238 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1239 |
lh.opcode_base = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1240 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1241 |
amt = lh.opcode_base * sizeof (unsigned char); |
| 1242 |
lh.standard_opcode_lengths = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt); |
| 1243 |
|
| 1244 |
lh.standard_opcode_lengths[0] = 1; |
| 1245 |
|
| 1246 |
for (i = 1; i < lh.opcode_base; ++i) |
| 1247 |
{ |
| 1248 |
lh.standard_opcode_lengths[i] = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1249 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1250 |
} |
| 1251 |
|
| 1252 |
/* Read directory table. */ |
| 1253 |
while ((cur_dir = read_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL) |
| 1254 |
{ |
| 1255 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1256 |
|
| 1257 |
if ((table->num_dirs % DIR_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0) |
| 1258 |
{ |
| 1259 |
char **tmp; |
| 1260 |
|
| 1261 |
amt = table->num_dirs + DIR_ALLOC_CHUNK; |
| 1262 |
amt *= sizeof (char *); |
| 1263 |
|
| 1264 |
tmp = bfd_realloc (table->dirs, amt); |
| 1265 |
if (tmp == NULL) |
| 1266 |
{ |
| 1267 |
free (table->dirs); |
| 1268 |
return NULL; |
| 1269 |
} |
| 1270 |
table->dirs = tmp; |
| 1271 |
} |
| 1272 |
|
| 1273 |
table->dirs[table->num_dirs++] = cur_dir; |
| 1274 |
} |
| 1275 |
|
| 1276 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1277 |
|
| 1278 |
/* Read file name table. */ |
| 1279 |
while ((cur_file = read_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read)) != NULL) |
| 1280 |
{ |
| 1281 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1282 |
|
| 1283 |
if ((table->num_files % FILE_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0) |
| 1284 |
{ |
| 1285 |
struct fileinfo *tmp; |
| 1286 |
|
| 1287 |
amt = table->num_files + FILE_ALLOC_CHUNK; |
| 1288 |
amt *= sizeof (struct fileinfo); |
| 1289 |
|
| 1290 |
tmp = bfd_realloc (table->files, amt); |
| 1291 |
if (tmp == NULL) |
| 1292 |
{ |
| 1293 |
free (table->files); |
| 1294 |
free (table->dirs); |
| 1295 |
return NULL; |
| 1296 |
} |
| 1297 |
table->files = tmp; |
| 1298 |
} |
| 1299 |
|
| 1300 |
table->files[table->num_files].name = cur_file; |
| 1301 |
table->files[table->num_files].dir = |
| 1302 |
read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1303 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1304 |
table->files[table->num_files].time = |
| 1305 |
read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1306 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1307 |
table->files[table->num_files].size = |
| 1308 |
read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1309 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1310 |
table->num_files++; |
| 1311 |
} |
| 1312 |
|
| 1313 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1314 |
|
| 1315 |
/* Read the statement sequences until there's nothing left. */ |
| 1316 |
while (line_ptr < line_end) |
| 1317 |
{ |
| 1318 |
/* State machine registers. */ |
| 1319 |
bfd_vma address = 0; |
| 1320 |
char * filename = table->num_files ? concat_filename (table, 1) : NULL; |
| 1321 |
unsigned int line = 1; |
| 1322 |
unsigned int column = 0; |
| 1323 |
int is_stmt = lh.default_is_stmt; |
| 1324 |
int end_sequence = 0; |
| 1325 |
/* eraxxon@alumni.rice.edu: Against the DWARF2 specs, some |
| 1326 |
compilers generate address sequences that are wildly out of |
| 1327 |
order using DW_LNE_set_address (e.g. Intel C++ 6.0 compiler |
| 1328 |
for ia64-Linux). Thus, to determine the low and high |
| 1329 |
address, we must compare on every DW_LNS_copy, etc. */ |
| 1330 |
bfd_vma low_pc = (bfd_vma) -1; |
| 1331 |
bfd_vma high_pc = 0; |
| 1332 |
|
| 1333 |
/* Decode the table. */ |
| 1334 |
while (! end_sequence) |
| 1335 |
{ |
| 1336 |
op_code = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1337 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1338 |
|
| 1339 |
if (op_code >= lh.opcode_base) |
| 1340 |
{ |
| 1341 |
/* Special operand. */ |
| 1342 |
adj_opcode = op_code - lh.opcode_base; |
| 1343 |
address += (adj_opcode / lh.line_range) |
| 1344 |
* lh.minimum_instruction_length; |
| 1345 |
line += lh.line_base + (adj_opcode % lh.line_range); |
| 1346 |
/* Append row to matrix using current values. */ |
| 1347 |
add_line_info (table, address, filename, line, column, 0); |
| 1348 |
if (address < low_pc) |
| 1349 |
low_pc = address; |
| 1350 |
if (address > high_pc) |
| 1351 |
high_pc = address; |
| 1352 |
} |
| 1353 |
else switch (op_code) |
| 1354 |
{ |
| 1355 |
case DW_LNS_extended_op: |
| 1356 |
/* Ignore length. */ |
| 1357 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1358 |
extended_op = read_1_byte (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1359 |
line_ptr += 1; |
| 1360 |
|
| 1361 |
switch (extended_op) |
| 1362 |
{ |
| 1363 |
case DW_LNE_end_sequence: |
| 1364 |
end_sequence = 1; |
| 1365 |
add_line_info (table, address, filename, line, column, |
| 1366 |
end_sequence); |
| 1367 |
if (address < low_pc) |
| 1368 |
low_pc = address; |
| 1369 |
if (address > high_pc) |
| 1370 |
high_pc = address; |
| 1371 |
arange_add (unit->abfd, &unit->arange, low_pc, high_pc); |
| 1372 |
break; |
| 1373 |
case DW_LNE_set_address: |
| 1374 |
address = read_address (unit, line_ptr); |
| 1375 |
line_ptr += unit->addr_size; |
| 1376 |
break; |
| 1377 |
case DW_LNE_define_file: |
| 1378 |
cur_file = read_string (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1379 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1380 |
if ((table->num_files % FILE_ALLOC_CHUNK) == 0) |
| 1381 |
{ |
| 1382 |
struct fileinfo *tmp; |
| 1383 |
|
| 1384 |
amt = table->num_files + FILE_ALLOC_CHUNK; |
| 1385 |
amt *= sizeof (struct fileinfo); |
| 1386 |
tmp = bfd_realloc (table->files, amt); |
| 1387 |
if (tmp == NULL) |
| 1388 |
{ |
| 1389 |
free (table->files); |
| 1390 |
free (table->dirs); |
| 1391 |
free (filename); |
| 1392 |
return NULL; |
| 1393 |
} |
| 1394 |
table->files = tmp; |
| 1395 |
} |
| 1396 |
table->files[table->num_files].name = cur_file; |
| 1397 |
table->files[table->num_files].dir = |
| 1398 |
read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1399 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1400 |
table->files[table->num_files].time = |
| 1401 |
read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1402 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1403 |
table->files[table->num_files].size = |
| 1404 |
read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1405 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1406 |
table->num_files++; |
| 1407 |
break; |
| 1408 |
case DW_LNE_set_discriminator: |
| 1409 |
(void) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1410 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1411 |
break; |
| 1412 |
default: |
| 1413 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: mangled line number section.")); |
| 1414 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 1415 |
free (filename); |
| 1416 |
free (table->files); |
| 1417 |
free (table->dirs); |
| 1418 |
return NULL; |
| 1419 |
} |
| 1420 |
break; |
| 1421 |
case DW_LNS_copy: |
| 1422 |
add_line_info (table, address, filename, line, column, 0); |
| 1423 |
if (address < low_pc) |
| 1424 |
low_pc = address; |
| 1425 |
if (address > high_pc) |
| 1426 |
high_pc = address; |
| 1427 |
break; |
| 1428 |
case DW_LNS_advance_pc: |
| 1429 |
address += lh.minimum_instruction_length |
| 1430 |
* read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1431 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1432 |
break; |
| 1433 |
case DW_LNS_advance_line: |
| 1434 |
line += read_signed_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1435 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1436 |
break; |
| 1437 |
case DW_LNS_set_file: |
| 1438 |
{ |
| 1439 |
unsigned int file; |
| 1440 |
|
| 1441 |
/* The file and directory tables are 0 |
| 1442 |
based, the references are 1 based. */ |
| 1443 |
file = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1444 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1445 |
if (filename) |
| 1446 |
free (filename); |
| 1447 |
filename = concat_filename (table, file); |
| 1448 |
break; |
| 1449 |
} |
| 1450 |
case DW_LNS_set_column: |
| 1451 |
column = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1452 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1453 |
break; |
| 1454 |
case DW_LNS_negate_stmt: |
| 1455 |
is_stmt = (!is_stmt); |
| 1456 |
break; |
| 1457 |
case DW_LNS_set_basic_block: |
| 1458 |
break; |
| 1459 |
case DW_LNS_const_add_pc: |
| 1460 |
address += lh.minimum_instruction_length |
| 1461 |
* ((255 - lh.opcode_base) / lh.line_range); |
| 1462 |
break; |
| 1463 |
case DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc: |
| 1464 |
address += read_2_bytes (abfd, line_ptr); |
| 1465 |
line_ptr += 2; |
| 1466 |
break; |
| 1467 |
default: |
| 1468 |
{ |
| 1469 |
int i; |
| 1470 |
|
| 1471 |
/* Unknown standard opcode, ignore it. */ |
| 1472 |
for (i = 0; i < lh.standard_opcode_lengths[op_code]; i++) |
| 1473 |
{ |
| 1474 |
(void) read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, line_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1475 |
line_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1476 |
} |
| 1477 |
} |
| 1478 |
} |
| 1479 |
} |
| 1480 |
|
| 1481 |
if (filename) |
| 1482 |
free (filename); |
| 1483 |
} |
| 1484 |
|
| 1485 |
return table; |
| 1486 |
} |
| 1487 |
|
| 1488 |
/* If ADDR is within TABLE set the output parameters and return TRUE, |
| 1489 |
otherwise return FALSE. The output parameters, FILENAME_PTR and |
| 1490 |
LINENUMBER_PTR, are pointers to the objects to be filled in. */ |
| 1491 |
|
| 1492 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 1493 |
lookup_address_in_line_info_table (struct line_info_table *table, |
| 1494 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 1495 |
struct funcinfo *function, |
| 1496 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 1497 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr) |
| 1498 |
{ |
| 1499 |
/* Note: table->last_line should be a descendingly sorted list. */ |
| 1500 |
struct line_info* next_line = table->last_line; |
| 1501 |
struct line_info* each_line = NULL; |
| 1502 |
*filename_ptr = NULL; |
| 1503 |
|
| 1504 |
if (!next_line) |
| 1505 |
return FALSE; |
| 1506 |
|
| 1507 |
each_line = next_line->prev_line; |
| 1508 |
|
| 1509 |
/* Check for large addresses */ |
| 1510 |
if (addr > next_line->address) |
| 1511 |
each_line = NULL; /* ensure we skip over the normal case */ |
| 1512 |
|
| 1513 |
/* Normal case: search the list; save */ |
| 1514 |
while (each_line && next_line) |
| 1515 |
{ |
| 1516 |
/* If we have an address match, save this info. This allows us |
| 1517 |
to return as good as results as possible for strange debugging |
| 1518 |
info. */ |
| 1519 |
bfd_boolean addr_match = FALSE; |
| 1520 |
if (each_line->address <= addr && addr < next_line->address) |
| 1521 |
{ |
| 1522 |
addr_match = TRUE; |
| 1523 |
|
| 1524 |
/* If this line appears to span functions, and addr is in the |
| 1525 |
later function, return the first line of that function instead |
| 1526 |
of the last line of the earlier one. This check is for GCC |
| 1527 |
2.95, which emits the first line number for a function late. */ |
| 1528 |
|
| 1529 |
if (function != NULL) |
| 1530 |
{ |
| 1531 |
bfd_vma lowest_pc; |
| 1532 |
struct arange *arange; |
| 1533 |
|
| 1534 |
/* Find the lowest address in the function's range list */ |
| 1535 |
lowest_pc = function->arange.low; |
| 1536 |
for (arange = &function->arange; |
| 1537 |
arange; |
| 1538 |
arange = arange->next) |
| 1539 |
{ |
| 1540 |
if (function->arange.low < lowest_pc) |
| 1541 |
lowest_pc = function->arange.low; |
| 1542 |
} |
| 1543 |
/* Check for spanning function and set outgoing line info */ |
| 1544 |
if (addr >= lowest_pc |
| 1545 |
&& each_line->address < lowest_pc |
| 1546 |
&& next_line->address > lowest_pc) |
| 1547 |
{ |
| 1548 |
*filename_ptr = next_line->filename; |
| 1549 |
*linenumber_ptr = next_line->line; |
| 1550 |
} |
| 1551 |
else |
| 1552 |
{ |
| 1553 |
*filename_ptr = each_line->filename; |
| 1554 |
*linenumber_ptr = each_line->line; |
| 1555 |
} |
| 1556 |
} |
| 1557 |
else |
| 1558 |
{ |
| 1559 |
*filename_ptr = each_line->filename; |
| 1560 |
*linenumber_ptr = each_line->line; |
| 1561 |
} |
| 1562 |
} |
| 1563 |
|
| 1564 |
if (addr_match && !each_line->end_sequence) |
| 1565 |
return TRUE; /* we have definitely found what we want */ |
| 1566 |
|
| 1567 |
next_line = each_line; |
| 1568 |
each_line = each_line->prev_line; |
| 1569 |
} |
| 1570 |
|
| 1571 |
/* At this point each_line is NULL but next_line is not. If we found |
| 1572 |
a candidate end-of-sequence point in the loop above, we can return |
| 1573 |
that (compatibility with a bug in the Intel compiler); otherwise, |
| 1574 |
assuming that we found the containing function for this address in |
| 1575 |
this compilation unit, return the first line we have a number for |
| 1576 |
(compatibility with GCC 2.95). */ |
| 1577 |
if (*filename_ptr == NULL && function != NULL) |
| 1578 |
{ |
| 1579 |
*filename_ptr = next_line->filename; |
| 1580 |
*linenumber_ptr = next_line->line; |
| 1581 |
return TRUE; |
| 1582 |
} |
| 1583 |
|
| 1584 |
return FALSE; |
| 1585 |
} |
| 1586 |
|
| 1587 |
/* Read in the .debug_ranges section for future reference */ |
| 1588 |
|
| 1589 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 1590 |
read_debug_ranges (struct comp_unit *unit) |
| 1591 |
{ |
| 1592 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash = unit->stash; |
| 1593 |
return read_section (unit->abfd, ".debug_ranges", ".zdebug_ranges", |
| 1594 |
stash->syms, 0, |
| 1595 |
&stash->dwarf_ranges_buffer, &stash->dwarf_ranges_size); |
| 1596 |
} |
| 1597 |
|
| 1598 |
/* Function table functions. */ |
| 1599 |
|
| 1600 |
/* If ADDR is within TABLE, set FUNCTIONNAME_PTR, and return TRUE. |
| 1601 |
Note that we need to find the function that has the smallest |
| 1602 |
range that contains ADDR, to handle inlined functions without |
| 1603 |
depending upon them being ordered in TABLE by increasing range. */ |
| 1604 |
|
| 1605 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 1606 |
lookup_address_in_function_table (struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 1607 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 1608 |
struct funcinfo **function_ptr, |
| 1609 |
const char **functionname_ptr) |
| 1610 |
{ |
| 1611 |
struct funcinfo* each_func; |
| 1612 |
struct funcinfo* best_fit = NULL; |
| 1613 |
struct arange *arange; |
| 1614 |
|
| 1615 |
for (each_func = unit->function_table; |
| 1616 |
each_func; |
| 1617 |
each_func = each_func->prev_func) |
| 1618 |
{ |
| 1619 |
for (arange = &each_func->arange; |
| 1620 |
arange; |
| 1621 |
arange = arange->next) |
| 1622 |
{ |
| 1623 |
if (addr >= arange->low && addr < arange->high) |
| 1624 |
{ |
| 1625 |
if (!best_fit || |
| 1626 |
((arange->high - arange->low) < (best_fit->arange.high - best_fit->arange.low))) |
| 1627 |
best_fit = each_func; |
| 1628 |
} |
| 1629 |
} |
| 1630 |
} |
| 1631 |
|
| 1632 |
if (best_fit) |
| 1633 |
{ |
| 1634 |
*functionname_ptr = best_fit->name; |
| 1635 |
*function_ptr = best_fit; |
| 1636 |
return TRUE; |
| 1637 |
} |
| 1638 |
else |
| 1639 |
{ |
| 1640 |
return FALSE; |
| 1641 |
} |
| 1642 |
} |
| 1643 |
|
| 1644 |
/* If SYM at ADDR is within function table of UNIT, set FILENAME_PTR |
| 1645 |
and LINENUMBER_PTR, and return TRUE. */ |
| 1646 |
|
| 1647 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 1648 |
lookup_symbol_in_function_table (struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 1649 |
asymbol *sym, |
| 1650 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 1651 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 1652 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr) |
| 1653 |
{ |
| 1654 |
struct funcinfo* each_func; |
| 1655 |
struct funcinfo* best_fit = NULL; |
| 1656 |
struct arange *arange; |
| 1657 |
const char *name = bfd_asymbol_name (sym); |
| 1658 |
asection *sec = bfd_get_section (sym); |
| 1659 |
|
| 1660 |
for (each_func = unit->function_table; |
| 1661 |
each_func; |
| 1662 |
each_func = each_func->prev_func) |
| 1663 |
{ |
| 1664 |
for (arange = &each_func->arange; |
| 1665 |
arange; |
| 1666 |
arange = arange->next) |
| 1667 |
{ |
| 1668 |
if ((!each_func->sec || each_func->sec == sec) |
| 1669 |
&& addr >= arange->low |
| 1670 |
&& addr < arange->high |
| 1671 |
&& each_func->name |
| 1672 |
&& strcmp (name, each_func->name) == 0 |
| 1673 |
&& (!best_fit |
| 1674 |
|| ((arange->high - arange->low) |
| 1675 |
< (best_fit->arange.high - best_fit->arange.low)))) |
| 1676 |
best_fit = each_func; |
| 1677 |
} |
| 1678 |
} |
| 1679 |
|
| 1680 |
if (best_fit) |
| 1681 |
{ |
| 1682 |
best_fit->sec = sec; |
| 1683 |
*filename_ptr = best_fit->file; |
| 1684 |
*linenumber_ptr = best_fit->line; |
| 1685 |
return TRUE; |
| 1686 |
} |
| 1687 |
else |
| 1688 |
return FALSE; |
| 1689 |
} |
| 1690 |
|
| 1691 |
/* Variable table functions. */ |
| 1692 |
|
| 1693 |
/* If SYM is within variable table of UNIT, set FILENAME_PTR and |
| 1694 |
LINENUMBER_PTR, and return TRUE. */ |
| 1695 |
|
| 1696 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 1697 |
lookup_symbol_in_variable_table (struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 1698 |
asymbol *sym, |
| 1699 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 1700 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 1701 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr) |
| 1702 |
{ |
| 1703 |
const char *name = bfd_asymbol_name (sym); |
| 1704 |
asection *sec = bfd_get_section (sym); |
| 1705 |
struct varinfo* each; |
| 1706 |
|
| 1707 |
for (each = unit->variable_table; each; each = each->prev_var) |
| 1708 |
if (each->stack == 0 |
| 1709 |
&& each->file != NULL |
| 1710 |
&& each->name != NULL |
| 1711 |
&& each->addr == addr |
| 1712 |
&& (!each->sec || each->sec == sec) |
| 1713 |
&& strcmp (name, each->name) == 0) |
| 1714 |
break; |
| 1715 |
|
| 1716 |
if (each) |
| 1717 |
{ |
| 1718 |
each->sec = sec; |
| 1719 |
*filename_ptr = each->file; |
| 1720 |
*linenumber_ptr = each->line; |
| 1721 |
return TRUE; |
| 1722 |
} |
| 1723 |
else |
| 1724 |
return FALSE; |
| 1725 |
} |
| 1726 |
|
| 1727 |
static char * |
| 1728 |
find_abstract_instance_name (struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 1729 |
struct attribute *attr_ptr) |
| 1730 |
{ |
| 1731 |
bfd *abfd = unit->abfd; |
| 1732 |
bfd_byte *info_ptr; |
| 1733 |
unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, i; |
| 1734 |
struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 1735 |
bfd_uint64_t die_ref = attr_ptr->u.val; |
| 1736 |
struct attribute attr; |
| 1737 |
char *name = 0; |
| 1738 |
|
| 1739 |
/* DW_FORM_ref_addr can reference an entry in a different CU. It |
| 1740 |
is an offset from the .debug_info section, not the current CU. */ |
| 1741 |
if (attr_ptr->form == DW_FORM_ref_addr) |
| 1742 |
{ |
| 1743 |
/* We only support DW_FORM_ref_addr within the same file, so |
| 1744 |
any relocations should be resolved already. */ |
| 1745 |
if (!die_ref) |
| 1746 |
abort (); |
| 1747 |
|
| 1748 |
info_ptr = unit->stash->sec_info_ptr + die_ref; |
| 1749 |
} |
| 1750 |
else |
| 1751 |
info_ptr = unit->info_ptr_unit + die_ref; |
| 1752 |
abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1753 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1754 |
|
| 1755 |
if (abbrev_number) |
| 1756 |
{ |
| 1757 |
abbrev = lookup_abbrev (abbrev_number, unit->abbrevs); |
| 1758 |
if (! abbrev) |
| 1759 |
{ |
| 1760 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: Could not find abbrev number %u."), |
| 1761 |
abbrev_number); |
| 1762 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 1763 |
} |
| 1764 |
else |
| 1765 |
{ |
| 1766 |
for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) |
| 1767 |
{ |
| 1768 |
info_ptr = read_attribute (&attr, &abbrev->attrs[i], unit, info_ptr); |
| 1769 |
switch (attr.name) |
| 1770 |
{ |
| 1771 |
case DW_AT_name: |
| 1772 |
/* Prefer DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name over DW_AT_name. */ |
| 1773 |
if (name == NULL) |
| 1774 |
name = attr.u.str; |
| 1775 |
break; |
| 1776 |
case DW_AT_specification: |
| 1777 |
name = find_abstract_instance_name (unit, &attr); |
| 1778 |
break; |
| 1779 |
case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name: |
| 1780 |
name = attr.u.str; |
| 1781 |
break; |
| 1782 |
default: |
| 1783 |
break; |
| 1784 |
} |
| 1785 |
} |
| 1786 |
} |
| 1787 |
} |
| 1788 |
return (name); |
| 1789 |
} |
| 1790 |
|
| 1791 |
static void |
| 1792 |
read_rangelist (struct comp_unit *unit, struct arange *arange, bfd_uint64_t offset) |
| 1793 |
{ |
| 1794 |
bfd_byte *ranges_ptr; |
| 1795 |
bfd_vma base_address = unit->base_address; |
| 1796 |
|
| 1797 |
if (! unit->stash->dwarf_ranges_buffer) |
| 1798 |
{ |
| 1799 |
if (! read_debug_ranges (unit)) |
| 1800 |
return; |
| 1801 |
} |
| 1802 |
ranges_ptr = unit->stash->dwarf_ranges_buffer + offset; |
| 1803 |
|
| 1804 |
for (;;) |
| 1805 |
{ |
| 1806 |
bfd_vma low_pc; |
| 1807 |
bfd_vma high_pc; |
| 1808 |
|
| 1809 |
low_pc = read_address (unit, ranges_ptr); |
| 1810 |
ranges_ptr += unit->addr_size; |
| 1811 |
high_pc = read_address (unit, ranges_ptr); |
| 1812 |
ranges_ptr += unit->addr_size; |
| 1813 |
|
| 1814 |
if (low_pc == 0 && high_pc == 0) |
| 1815 |
break; |
| 1816 |
if (low_pc == -1UL && high_pc != -1UL) |
| 1817 |
base_address = high_pc; |
| 1818 |
else |
| 1819 |
arange_add (unit->abfd, arange, base_address + low_pc, base_address + high_pc); |
| 1820 |
} |
| 1821 |
} |
| 1822 |
|
| 1823 |
/* DWARF2 Compilation unit functions. */ |
| 1824 |
|
| 1825 |
/* Scan over each die in a comp. unit looking for functions to add |
| 1826 |
to the function table and variables to the variable table. */ |
| 1827 |
|
| 1828 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 1829 |
scan_unit_for_symbols (struct comp_unit *unit) |
| 1830 |
{ |
| 1831 |
bfd *abfd = unit->abfd; |
| 1832 |
bfd_byte *info_ptr = unit->first_child_die_ptr; |
| 1833 |
int nesting_level = 1; |
| 1834 |
struct funcinfo **nested_funcs; |
| 1835 |
int nested_funcs_size; |
| 1836 |
|
| 1837 |
/* Maintain a stack of in-scope functions and inlined functions, which we |
| 1838 |
can use to set the caller_func field. */ |
| 1839 |
nested_funcs_size = 32; |
| 1840 |
nested_funcs = bfd_malloc (nested_funcs_size * sizeof (struct funcinfo *)); |
| 1841 |
if (nested_funcs == NULL) |
| 1842 |
return FALSE; |
| 1843 |
nested_funcs[nesting_level] = 0; |
| 1844 |
|
| 1845 |
while (nesting_level) |
| 1846 |
{ |
| 1847 |
unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, i; |
| 1848 |
struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 1849 |
struct attribute attr; |
| 1850 |
struct funcinfo *func; |
| 1851 |
struct varinfo *var; |
| 1852 |
bfd_vma low_pc = 0; |
| 1853 |
bfd_vma high_pc = 0; |
| 1854 |
|
| 1855 |
abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 1856 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 1857 |
|
| 1858 |
if (! abbrev_number) |
| 1859 |
{ |
| 1860 |
nesting_level--; |
| 1861 |
continue; |
| 1862 |
} |
| 1863 |
|
| 1864 |
abbrev = lookup_abbrev (abbrev_number,unit->abbrevs); |
| 1865 |
if (! abbrev) |
| 1866 |
{ |
| 1867 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: Could not find abbrev number %u."), |
| 1868 |
abbrev_number); |
| 1869 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 1870 |
free (nested_funcs); |
| 1871 |
return FALSE; |
| 1872 |
} |
| 1873 |
|
| 1874 |
var = NULL; |
| 1875 |
if (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_subprogram |
| 1876 |
|| abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_entry_point |
| 1877 |
|| abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine) |
| 1878 |
{ |
| 1879 |
bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (struct funcinfo); |
| 1880 |
func = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); |
| 1881 |
func->tag = abbrev->tag; |
| 1882 |
func->prev_func = unit->function_table; |
| 1883 |
unit->function_table = func; |
| 1884 |
BFD_ASSERT (!unit->cached); |
| 1885 |
|
| 1886 |
if (func->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine) |
| 1887 |
for (i = nesting_level - 1; i >= 1; i--) |
| 1888 |
if (nested_funcs[i]) |
| 1889 |
{ |
| 1890 |
func->caller_func = nested_funcs[i]; |
| 1891 |
break; |
| 1892 |
} |
| 1893 |
nested_funcs[nesting_level] = func; |
| 1894 |
} |
| 1895 |
else |
| 1896 |
{ |
| 1897 |
func = NULL; |
| 1898 |
if (abbrev->tag == DW_TAG_variable) |
| 1899 |
{ |
| 1900 |
bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (struct varinfo); |
| 1901 |
var = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); |
| 1902 |
var->tag = abbrev->tag; |
| 1903 |
var->stack = 1; |
| 1904 |
var->prev_var = unit->variable_table; |
| 1905 |
unit->variable_table = var; |
| 1906 |
BFD_ASSERT (!unit->cached); |
| 1907 |
} |
| 1908 |
|
| 1909 |
/* No inline function in scope at this nesting level. */ |
| 1910 |
nested_funcs[nesting_level] = 0; |
| 1911 |
} |
| 1912 |
|
| 1913 |
for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) |
| 1914 |
{ |
| 1915 |
info_ptr = read_attribute (&attr, &abbrev->attrs[i], unit, info_ptr); |
| 1916 |
|
| 1917 |
if (func) |
| 1918 |
{ |
| 1919 |
switch (attr.name) |
| 1920 |
{ |
| 1921 |
case DW_AT_call_file: |
| 1922 |
func->caller_file = concat_filename (unit->line_table, attr.u.val); |
| 1923 |
break; |
| 1924 |
|
| 1925 |
case DW_AT_call_line: |
| 1926 |
func->caller_line = attr.u.val; |
| 1927 |
break; |
| 1928 |
|
| 1929 |
case DW_AT_abstract_origin: |
| 1930 |
func->name = find_abstract_instance_name (unit, &attr); |
| 1931 |
break; |
| 1932 |
|
| 1933 |
case DW_AT_name: |
| 1934 |
/* Prefer DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name over DW_AT_name. */ |
| 1935 |
if (func->name == NULL) |
| 1936 |
func->name = attr.u.str; |
| 1937 |
break; |
| 1938 |
|
| 1939 |
case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name: |
| 1940 |
func->name = attr.u.str; |
| 1941 |
break; |
| 1942 |
|
| 1943 |
case DW_AT_low_pc: |
| 1944 |
low_pc = attr.u.val; |
| 1945 |
break; |
| 1946 |
|
| 1947 |
case DW_AT_high_pc: |
| 1948 |
high_pc = attr.u.val; |
| 1949 |
break; |
| 1950 |
|
| 1951 |
case DW_AT_ranges: |
| 1952 |
read_rangelist (unit, &func->arange, attr.u.val); |
| 1953 |
break; |
| 1954 |
|
| 1955 |
case DW_AT_decl_file: |
| 1956 |
func->file = concat_filename (unit->line_table, |
| 1957 |
attr.u.val); |
| 1958 |
break; |
| 1959 |
|
| 1960 |
case DW_AT_decl_line: |
| 1961 |
func->line = attr.u.val; |
| 1962 |
break; |
| 1963 |
|
| 1964 |
default: |
| 1965 |
break; |
| 1966 |
} |
| 1967 |
} |
| 1968 |
else if (var) |
| 1969 |
{ |
| 1970 |
switch (attr.name) |
| 1971 |
{ |
| 1972 |
case DW_AT_name: |
| 1973 |
var->name = attr.u.str; |
| 1974 |
break; |
| 1975 |
|
| 1976 |
case DW_AT_decl_file: |
| 1977 |
var->file = concat_filename (unit->line_table, |
| 1978 |
attr.u.val); |
| 1979 |
break; |
| 1980 |
|
| 1981 |
case DW_AT_decl_line: |
| 1982 |
var->line = attr.u.val; |
| 1983 |
break; |
| 1984 |
|
| 1985 |
case DW_AT_external: |
| 1986 |
if (attr.u.val != 0) |
| 1987 |
var->stack = 0; |
| 1988 |
break; |
| 1989 |
|
| 1990 |
case DW_AT_location: |
| 1991 |
switch (attr.form) |
| 1992 |
{ |
| 1993 |
case DW_FORM_block: |
| 1994 |
case DW_FORM_block1: |
| 1995 |
case DW_FORM_block2: |
| 1996 |
case DW_FORM_block4: |
| 1997 |
if (*attr.u.blk->data == DW_OP_addr) |
| 1998 |
{ |
| 1999 |
var->stack = 0; |
| 2000 |
|
| 2001 |
/* Verify that DW_OP_addr is the only opcode in the |
| 2002 |
location, in which case the block size will be 1 |
| 2003 |
plus the address size. */ |
| 2004 |
/* ??? For TLS variables, gcc can emit |
| 2005 |
DW_OP_addr <addr> DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address |
| 2006 |
which we don't handle here yet. */ |
| 2007 |
if (attr.u.blk->size == unit->addr_size + 1U) |
| 2008 |
var->addr = bfd_get (unit->addr_size * 8, |
| 2009 |
unit->abfd, |
| 2010 |
attr.u.blk->data + 1); |
| 2011 |
} |
| 2012 |
break; |
| 2013 |
|
| 2014 |
default: |
| 2015 |
break; |
| 2016 |
} |
| 2017 |
break; |
| 2018 |
|
| 2019 |
default: |
| 2020 |
break; |
| 2021 |
} |
| 2022 |
} |
| 2023 |
} |
| 2024 |
|
| 2025 |
if (func && high_pc != 0) |
| 2026 |
{ |
| 2027 |
arange_add (unit->abfd, &func->arange, low_pc, high_pc); |
| 2028 |
} |
| 2029 |
|
| 2030 |
if (abbrev->has_children) |
| 2031 |
{ |
| 2032 |
nesting_level++; |
| 2033 |
|
| 2034 |
if (nesting_level >= nested_funcs_size) |
| 2035 |
{ |
| 2036 |
struct funcinfo **tmp; |
| 2037 |
|
| 2038 |
nested_funcs_size *= 2; |
| 2039 |
tmp = bfd_realloc (nested_funcs, |
| 2040 |
(nested_funcs_size |
| 2041 |
* sizeof (struct funcinfo *))); |
| 2042 |
if (tmp == NULL) |
| 2043 |
{ |
| 2044 |
free (nested_funcs); |
| 2045 |
return FALSE; |
| 2046 |
} |
| 2047 |
nested_funcs = tmp; |
| 2048 |
} |
| 2049 |
nested_funcs[nesting_level] = 0; |
| 2050 |
} |
| 2051 |
} |
| 2052 |
|
| 2053 |
free (nested_funcs); |
| 2054 |
return TRUE; |
| 2055 |
} |
| 2056 |
|
| 2057 |
/* Parse a DWARF2 compilation unit starting at INFO_PTR. This |
| 2058 |
includes the compilation unit header that proceeds the DIE's, but |
| 2059 |
does not include the length field that precedes each compilation |
| 2060 |
unit header. END_PTR points one past the end of this comp unit. |
| 2061 |
OFFSET_SIZE is the size of DWARF2 offsets (either 4 or 8 bytes). |
| 2062 |
|
| 2063 |
This routine does not read the whole compilation unit; only enough |
| 2064 |
to get to the line number information for the compilation unit. */ |
| 2065 |
|
| 2066 |
static struct comp_unit * |
| 2067 |
parse_comp_unit (struct dwarf2_debug *stash, |
| 2068 |
bfd_vma unit_length, |
| 2069 |
bfd_byte *info_ptr_unit, |
| 2070 |
unsigned int offset_size) |
| 2071 |
{ |
| 2072 |
struct comp_unit* unit; |
| 2073 |
unsigned int version; |
| 2074 |
bfd_uint64_t abbrev_offset = 0; |
| 2075 |
unsigned int addr_size; |
| 2076 |
struct abbrev_info** abbrevs; |
| 2077 |
unsigned int abbrev_number, bytes_read, i; |
| 2078 |
struct abbrev_info *abbrev; |
| 2079 |
struct attribute attr; |
| 2080 |
bfd_byte *info_ptr = stash->info_ptr; |
| 2081 |
bfd_byte *end_ptr = info_ptr + unit_length; |
| 2082 |
bfd_size_type amt; |
| 2083 |
bfd_vma low_pc = 0; |
| 2084 |
bfd_vma high_pc = 0; |
| 2085 |
bfd *abfd = stash->bfd; |
| 2086 |
|
| 2087 |
version = read_2_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2088 |
info_ptr += 2; |
| 2089 |
BFD_ASSERT (offset_size == 4 || offset_size == 8); |
| 2090 |
if (offset_size == 4) |
| 2091 |
abbrev_offset = read_4_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2092 |
else |
| 2093 |
abbrev_offset = read_8_bytes (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2094 |
info_ptr += offset_size; |
| 2095 |
addr_size = read_1_byte (abfd, info_ptr); |
| 2096 |
info_ptr += 1; |
| 2097 |
|
| 2098 |
if (version != 2 && version != 3) |
| 2099 |
{ |
| 2100 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: found dwarf version '%u', this reader only handles version 2 and 3 information."), version); |
| 2101 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 2102 |
return 0; |
| 2103 |
} |
| 2104 |
|
| 2105 |
if (addr_size > sizeof (bfd_vma)) |
| 2106 |
{ |
| 2107 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: found address size '%u', this reader can not handle sizes greater than '%u'."), |
| 2108 |
addr_size, |
| 2109 |
(unsigned int) sizeof (bfd_vma)); |
| 2110 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 2111 |
return 0; |
| 2112 |
} |
| 2113 |
|
| 2114 |
if (addr_size != 2 && addr_size != 4 && addr_size != 8) |
| 2115 |
{ |
| 2116 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) ("Dwarf Error: found address size '%u', this reader can only handle address sizes '2', '4' and '8'.", addr_size); |
| 2117 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 2118 |
return 0; |
| 2119 |
} |
| 2120 |
|
| 2121 |
/* Read the abbrevs for this compilation unit into a table. */ |
| 2122 |
abbrevs = read_abbrevs (abfd, abbrev_offset, stash); |
| 2123 |
if (! abbrevs) |
| 2124 |
return 0; |
| 2125 |
|
| 2126 |
abbrev_number = read_unsigned_leb128 (abfd, info_ptr, &bytes_read); |
| 2127 |
info_ptr += bytes_read; |
| 2128 |
if (! abbrev_number) |
| 2129 |
{ |
| 2130 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: Bad abbrev number: %u."), |
| 2131 |
abbrev_number); |
| 2132 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 2133 |
return 0; |
| 2134 |
} |
| 2135 |
|
| 2136 |
abbrev = lookup_abbrev (abbrev_number, abbrevs); |
| 2137 |
if (! abbrev) |
| 2138 |
{ |
| 2139 |
(*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Dwarf Error: Could not find abbrev number %u."), |
| 2140 |
abbrev_number); |
| 2141 |
bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value); |
| 2142 |
return 0; |
| 2143 |
} |
| 2144 |
|
| 2145 |
amt = sizeof (struct comp_unit); |
| 2146 |
unit = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); |
| 2147 |
unit->abfd = abfd; |
| 2148 |
unit->version = version; |
| 2149 |
unit->addr_size = addr_size; |
| 2150 |
unit->offset_size = offset_size; |
| 2151 |
unit->abbrevs = abbrevs; |
| 2152 |
unit->end_ptr = end_ptr; |
| 2153 |
unit->stash = stash; |
| 2154 |
unit->info_ptr_unit = info_ptr_unit; |
| 2155 |
|
| 2156 |
for (i = 0; i < abbrev->num_attrs; ++i) |
| 2157 |
{ |
| 2158 |
info_ptr = read_attribute (&attr, &abbrev->attrs[i], unit, info_ptr); |
| 2159 |
|
| 2160 |
/* Store the data if it is of an attribute we want to keep in a |
| 2161 |
partial symbol table. */ |
| 2162 |
switch (attr.name) |
| 2163 |
{ |
| 2164 |
case DW_AT_stmt_list: |
| 2165 |
unit->stmtlist = 1; |
| 2166 |
unit->line_offset = attr.u.val; |
| 2167 |
break; |
| 2168 |
|
| 2169 |
case DW_AT_name: |
| 2170 |
unit->name = attr.u.str; |
| 2171 |
break; |
| 2172 |
|
| 2173 |
case DW_AT_low_pc: |
| 2174 |
low_pc = attr.u.val; |
| 2175 |
/* If the compilation unit DIE has a DW_AT_low_pc attribute, |
| 2176 |
this is the base address to use when reading location |
| 2177 |
lists or range lists. */ |
| 2178 |
unit->base_address = low_pc; |
| 2179 |
break; |
| 2180 |
|
| 2181 |
case DW_AT_high_pc: |
| 2182 |
high_pc = attr.u.val; |
| 2183 |
break; |
| 2184 |
|
| 2185 |
case DW_AT_ranges: |
| 2186 |
read_rangelist (unit, &unit->arange, attr.u.val); |
| 2187 |
break; |
| 2188 |
|
| 2189 |
case DW_AT_comp_dir: |
| 2190 |
{ |
| 2191 |
char *comp_dir = attr.u.str; |
| 2192 |
if (comp_dir) |
| 2193 |
{ |
| 2194 |
/* Irix 6.2 native cc prepends <machine>.: to the compilation |
| 2195 |
directory, get rid of it. */ |
| 2196 |
char *cp = strchr (comp_dir, ':'); |
| 2197 |
|
| 2198 |
if (cp && cp != comp_dir && cp[-1] == '.' && cp[1] == '/') |
| 2199 |
comp_dir = cp + 1; |
| 2200 |
} |
| 2201 |
unit->comp_dir = comp_dir; |
| 2202 |
break; |
| 2203 |
} |
| 2204 |
|
| 2205 |
default: |
| 2206 |
break; |
| 2207 |
} |
| 2208 |
} |
| 2209 |
if (high_pc != 0) |
| 2210 |
{ |
| 2211 |
arange_add (unit->abfd, &unit->arange, low_pc, high_pc); |
| 2212 |
} |
| 2213 |
|
| 2214 |
unit->first_child_die_ptr = info_ptr; |
| 2215 |
return unit; |
| 2216 |
} |
| 2217 |
|
| 2218 |
/* Return TRUE if UNIT may contain the address given by ADDR. When |
| 2219 |
there are functions written entirely with inline asm statements, the |
| 2220 |
range info in the compilation unit header may not be correct. We |
| 2221 |
need to consult the line info table to see if a compilation unit |
| 2222 |
really contains the given address. */ |
| 2223 |
|
| 2224 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2225 |
comp_unit_contains_address (struct comp_unit *unit, bfd_vma addr) |
| 2226 |
{ |
| 2227 |
struct arange *arange; |
| 2228 |
|
| 2229 |
if (unit->error) |
| 2230 |
return FALSE; |
| 2231 |
|
| 2232 |
arange = &unit->arange; |
| 2233 |
do |
| 2234 |
{ |
| 2235 |
if (addr >= arange->low && addr < arange->high) |
| 2236 |
return TRUE; |
| 2237 |
arange = arange->next; |
| 2238 |
} |
| 2239 |
while (arange); |
| 2240 |
|
| 2241 |
return FALSE; |
| 2242 |
} |
| 2243 |
|
| 2244 |
/* If UNIT contains ADDR, set the output parameters to the values for |
| 2245 |
the line containing ADDR. The output parameters, FILENAME_PTR, |
| 2246 |
FUNCTIONNAME_PTR, and LINENUMBER_PTR, are pointers to the objects |
| 2247 |
to be filled in. |
| 2248 |
|
| 2249 |
Return TRUE if UNIT contains ADDR, and no errors were encountered; |
| 2250 |
FALSE otherwise. */ |
| 2251 |
|
| 2252 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2253 |
comp_unit_find_nearest_line (struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 2254 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 2255 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 2256 |
const char **functionname_ptr, |
| 2257 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr, |
| 2258 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2259 |
{ |
| 2260 |
bfd_boolean line_p; |
| 2261 |
bfd_boolean func_p; |
| 2262 |
struct funcinfo *function; |
| 2263 |
|
| 2264 |
if (unit->error) |
| 2265 |
return FALSE; |
| 2266 |
|
| 2267 |
if (! unit->line_table) |
| 2268 |
{ |
| 2269 |
if (! unit->stmtlist) |
| 2270 |
{ |
| 2271 |
unit->error = 1; |
| 2272 |
return FALSE; |
| 2273 |
} |
| 2274 |
|
| 2275 |
unit->line_table = decode_line_info (unit, stash); |
| 2276 |
|
| 2277 |
if (! unit->line_table) |
| 2278 |
{ |
| 2279 |
unit->error = 1; |
| 2280 |
return FALSE; |
| 2281 |
} |
| 2282 |
|
| 2283 |
if (unit->first_child_die_ptr < unit->end_ptr |
| 2284 |
&& ! scan_unit_for_symbols (unit)) |
| 2285 |
{ |
| 2286 |
unit->error = 1; |
| 2287 |
return FALSE; |
| 2288 |
} |
| 2289 |
} |
| 2290 |
|
| 2291 |
function = NULL; |
| 2292 |
func_p = lookup_address_in_function_table (unit, addr, |
| 2293 |
&function, functionname_ptr); |
| 2294 |
if (func_p && (function->tag == DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine)) |
| 2295 |
stash->inliner_chain = function; |
| 2296 |
line_p = lookup_address_in_line_info_table (unit->line_table, addr, |
| 2297 |
function, filename_ptr, |
| 2298 |
linenumber_ptr); |
| 2299 |
return line_p || func_p; |
| 2300 |
} |
| 2301 |
|
| 2302 |
/* Check to see if line info is already decoded in a comp_unit. |
| 2303 |
If not, decode it. Returns TRUE if no errors were encountered; |
| 2304 |
FALSE otherwise. */ |
| 2305 |
|
| 2306 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2307 |
comp_unit_maybe_decode_line_info (struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 2308 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2309 |
{ |
| 2310 |
if (unit->error) |
| 2311 |
return FALSE; |
| 2312 |
|
| 2313 |
if (! unit->line_table) |
| 2314 |
{ |
| 2315 |
if (! unit->stmtlist) |
| 2316 |
{ |
| 2317 |
unit->error = 1; |
| 2318 |
return FALSE; |
| 2319 |
} |
| 2320 |
|
| 2321 |
unit->line_table = decode_line_info (unit, stash); |
| 2322 |
|
| 2323 |
if (! unit->line_table) |
| 2324 |
{ |
| 2325 |
unit->error = 1; |
| 2326 |
return FALSE; |
| 2327 |
} |
| 2328 |
|
| 2329 |
if (unit->first_child_die_ptr < unit->end_ptr |
| 2330 |
&& ! scan_unit_for_symbols (unit)) |
| 2331 |
{ |
| 2332 |
unit->error = 1; |
| 2333 |
return FALSE; |
| 2334 |
} |
| 2335 |
} |
| 2336 |
|
| 2337 |
return TRUE; |
| 2338 |
} |
| 2339 |
|
| 2340 |
/* If UNIT contains SYM at ADDR, set the output parameters to the |
| 2341 |
values for the line containing SYM. The output parameters, |
| 2342 |
FILENAME_PTR, and LINENUMBER_PTR, are pointers to the objects to be |
| 2343 |
filled in. |
| 2344 |
|
| 2345 |
Return TRUE if UNIT contains SYM, and no errors were encountered; |
| 2346 |
FALSE otherwise. */ |
| 2347 |
|
| 2348 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2349 |
comp_unit_find_line (struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 2350 |
asymbol *sym, |
| 2351 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 2352 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 2353 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr, |
| 2354 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2355 |
{ |
| 2356 |
if (!comp_unit_maybe_decode_line_info (unit, stash)) |
| 2357 |
return FALSE; |
| 2358 |
|
| 2359 |
if (sym->flags & BSF_FUNCTION) |
| 2360 |
return lookup_symbol_in_function_table (unit, sym, addr, |
| 2361 |
filename_ptr, |
| 2362 |
linenumber_ptr); |
| 2363 |
|
| 2364 |
return lookup_symbol_in_variable_table (unit, sym, addr, |
| 2365 |
filename_ptr, |
| 2366 |
linenumber_ptr); |
| 2367 |
} |
| 2368 |
|
| 2369 |
static struct funcinfo * |
| 2370 |
reverse_funcinfo_list (struct funcinfo *head) |
| 2371 |
{ |
| 2372 |
struct funcinfo *rhead; |
| 2373 |
struct funcinfo *temp; |
| 2374 |
|
| 2375 |
for (rhead = NULL; head; head = temp) |
| 2376 |
{ |
| 2377 |
temp = head->prev_func; |
| 2378 |
head->prev_func = rhead; |
| 2379 |
rhead = head; |
| 2380 |
} |
| 2381 |
return rhead; |
| 2382 |
} |
| 2383 |
|
| 2384 |
static struct varinfo * |
| 2385 |
reverse_varinfo_list (struct varinfo *head) |
| 2386 |
{ |
| 2387 |
struct varinfo *rhead; |
| 2388 |
struct varinfo *temp; |
| 2389 |
|
| 2390 |
for (rhead = NULL; head; head = temp) |
| 2391 |
{ |
| 2392 |
temp = head->prev_var; |
| 2393 |
head->prev_var = rhead; |
| 2394 |
rhead = head; |
| 2395 |
} |
| 2396 |
return rhead; |
| 2397 |
} |
| 2398 |
|
| 2399 |
/* Extract all interesting funcinfos and varinfos of a compilation |
| 2400 |
unit into hash tables for faster lookup. Returns TRUE if no |
| 2401 |
errors were enountered; FALSE otherwise. */ |
| 2402 |
|
| 2403 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2404 |
comp_unit_hash_info (struct dwarf2_debug *stash, |
| 2405 |
struct comp_unit *unit, |
| 2406 |
struct info_hash_table *funcinfo_hash_table, |
| 2407 |
struct info_hash_table *varinfo_hash_table) |
| 2408 |
{ |
| 2409 |
struct funcinfo* each_func; |
| 2410 |
struct varinfo* each_var; |
| 2411 |
bfd_boolean okay = TRUE; |
| 2412 |
|
| 2413 |
BFD_ASSERT (stash->info_hash_status != STASH_INFO_HASH_DISABLED); |
| 2414 |
|
| 2415 |
if (!comp_unit_maybe_decode_line_info (unit, stash)) |
| 2416 |
return FALSE; |
| 2417 |
|
| 2418 |
BFD_ASSERT (!unit->cached); |
| 2419 |
|
| 2420 |
/* To preserve the original search order, we went to visit the function |
| 2421 |
infos in the reversed order of the list. However, making the list |
| 2422 |
bi-directional use quite a bit of extra memory. So we reverse |
| 2423 |
the list first, traverse the list in the now reversed order and |
| 2424 |
finally reverse the list again to get back the original order. */ |
| 2425 |
unit->function_table = reverse_funcinfo_list (unit->function_table); |
| 2426 |
for (each_func = unit->function_table; |
| 2427 |
each_func && okay; |
| 2428 |
each_func = each_func->prev_func) |
| 2429 |
{ |
| 2430 |
/* Skip nameless functions. */ |
| 2431 |
if (each_func->name) |
| 2432 |
/* There is no need to copy name string into hash table as |
| 2433 |
name string is either in the dwarf string buffer or |
| 2434 |
info in the stash. */ |
| 2435 |
okay = insert_info_hash_table (funcinfo_hash_table, each_func->name, |
| 2436 |
(void*) each_func, FALSE); |
| 2437 |
} |
| 2438 |
unit->function_table = reverse_funcinfo_list (unit->function_table); |
| 2439 |
if (!okay) |
| 2440 |
return FALSE; |
| 2441 |
|
| 2442 |
/* We do the same for variable infos. */ |
| 2443 |
unit->variable_table = reverse_varinfo_list (unit->variable_table); |
| 2444 |
for (each_var = unit->variable_table; |
| 2445 |
each_var && okay; |
| 2446 |
each_var = each_var->prev_var) |
| 2447 |
{ |
| 2448 |
/* Skip stack vars and vars with no files or names. */ |
| 2449 |
if (each_var->stack == 0 |
| 2450 |
&& each_var->file != NULL |
| 2451 |
&& each_var->name != NULL) |
| 2452 |
/* There is no need to copy name string into hash table as |
| 2453 |
name string is either in the dwarf string buffer or |
| 2454 |
info in the stash. */ |
| 2455 |
okay = insert_info_hash_table (varinfo_hash_table, each_var->name, |
| 2456 |
(void*) each_var, FALSE); |
| 2457 |
} |
| 2458 |
|
| 2459 |
unit->variable_table = reverse_varinfo_list (unit->variable_table); |
| 2460 |
unit->cached = TRUE; |
| 2461 |
return okay; |
| 2462 |
} |
| 2463 |
|
| 2464 |
/* Locate a section in a BFD containing debugging info. The search starts |
| 2465 |
from the section after AFTER_SEC, or from the first section in the BFD if |
| 2466 |
AFTER_SEC is NULL. The search works by examining the names of the |
| 2467 |
sections. There are two permissiable names. The first is .debug_info. |
| 2468 |
This is the standard DWARF2 name. The second is a prefix .gnu.linkonce.wi. |
| 2469 |
This is a variation on the .debug_info section which has a checksum |
| 2470 |
describing the contents appended onto the name. This allows the linker to |
| 2471 |
identify and discard duplicate debugging sections for different |
| 2472 |
compilation units. */ |
| 2473 |
#define DWARF2_DEBUG_INFO ".debug_info" |
| 2474 |
#define DWARF2_COMPRESSED_DEBUG_INFO ".zdebug_info" |
| 2475 |
#define GNU_LINKONCE_INFO ".gnu.linkonce.wi." |
| 2476 |
|
| 2477 |
static asection * |
| 2478 |
find_debug_info (bfd *abfd, asection *after_sec) |
| 2479 |
{ |
| 2480 |
asection * msec; |
| 2481 |
|
| 2482 |
msec = after_sec != NULL ? after_sec->next : abfd->sections; |
| 2483 |
|
| 2484 |
while (msec) |
| 2485 |
{ |
| 2486 |
if (strcmp (msec->name, DWARF2_DEBUG_INFO) == 0) |
| 2487 |
return msec; |
| 2488 |
|
| 2489 |
if (strcmp (msec->name, DWARF2_COMPRESSED_DEBUG_INFO) == 0) |
| 2490 |
return msec; |
| 2491 |
|
| 2492 |
if (CONST_STRNEQ (msec->name, GNU_LINKONCE_INFO)) |
| 2493 |
return msec; |
| 2494 |
|
| 2495 |
msec = msec->next; |
| 2496 |
} |
| 2497 |
|
| 2498 |
return NULL; |
| 2499 |
} |
| 2500 |
|
| 2501 |
/* Unset vmas for adjusted sections in STASH. */ |
| 2502 |
|
| 2503 |
static void |
| 2504 |
unset_sections (struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2505 |
{ |
| 2506 |
unsigned int i; |
| 2507 |
struct adjusted_section *p; |
| 2508 |
|
| 2509 |
i = stash->adjusted_section_count; |
| 2510 |
p = stash->adjusted_sections; |
| 2511 |
for (; i > 0; i--, p++) |
| 2512 |
p->section->vma = 0; |
| 2513 |
} |
| 2514 |
|
| 2515 |
/* Set unique VMAs for loadable and DWARF sections in ABFD and save |
| 2516 |
VMAs in STASH for unset_sections. */ |
| 2517 |
|
| 2518 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2519 |
place_sections (bfd *abfd, struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2520 |
{ |
| 2521 |
struct adjusted_section *p; |
| 2522 |
unsigned int i; |
| 2523 |
|
| 2524 |
if (stash->adjusted_section_count != 0) |
| 2525 |
{ |
| 2526 |
i = stash->adjusted_section_count; |
| 2527 |
p = stash->adjusted_sections; |
| 2528 |
for (; i > 0; i--, p++) |
| 2529 |
p->section->vma = p->adj_vma; |
| 2530 |
} |
| 2531 |
else |
| 2532 |
{ |
| 2533 |
asection *sect; |
| 2534 |
bfd_vma last_vma = 0, last_dwarf = 0; |
| 2535 |
bfd_size_type amt; |
| 2536 |
struct adjusted_section *p; |
| 2537 |
|
| 2538 |
i = 0; |
| 2539 |
for (sect = abfd->sections; sect != NULL; sect = sect->next) |
| 2540 |
{ |
| 2541 |
bfd_size_type sz; |
| 2542 |
int is_debug_info; |
| 2543 |
|
| 2544 |
if (sect->vma != 0) |
| 2545 |
continue; |
| 2546 |
|
| 2547 |
/* We need to adjust the VMAs of any .debug_info sections. |
| 2548 |
Skip compressed ones, since no relocations could target |
| 2549 |
them - they should not appear in object files anyway. */ |
| 2550 |
if (strcmp (sect->name, DWARF2_DEBUG_INFO) == 0) |
| 2551 |
is_debug_info = 1; |
| 2552 |
else if (CONST_STRNEQ (sect->name, GNU_LINKONCE_INFO)) |
| 2553 |
is_debug_info = 1; |
| 2554 |
else |
| 2555 |
is_debug_info = 0; |
| 2556 |
|
| 2557 |
if (!is_debug_info && (sect->flags & SEC_LOAD) == 0) |
| 2558 |
continue; |
| 2559 |
|
| 2560 |
sz = sect->rawsize ? sect->rawsize : sect->size; |
| 2561 |
if (sz == 0) |
| 2562 |
continue; |
| 2563 |
|
| 2564 |
i++; |
| 2565 |
} |
| 2566 |
|
| 2567 |
amt = i * sizeof (struct adjusted_section); |
| 2568 |
p = (struct adjusted_section *) bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); |
| 2569 |
if (! p) |
| 2570 |
return FALSE; |
| 2571 |
|
| 2572 |
stash->adjusted_sections = p; |
| 2573 |
stash->adjusted_section_count = i; |
| 2574 |
|
| 2575 |
for (sect = abfd->sections; sect != NULL; sect = sect->next) |
| 2576 |
{ |
| 2577 |
bfd_size_type sz; |
| 2578 |
int is_debug_info; |
| 2579 |
|
| 2580 |
if (sect->vma != 0) |
| 2581 |
continue; |
| 2582 |
|
| 2583 |
/* We need to adjust the VMAs of any .debug_info sections. |
| 2584 |
Skip compressed ones, since no relocations could target |
| 2585 |
them - they should not appear in object files anyway. */ |
| 2586 |
if (strcmp (sect->name, DWARF2_DEBUG_INFO) == 0) |
| 2587 |
is_debug_info = 1; |
| 2588 |
else if (CONST_STRNEQ (sect->name, GNU_LINKONCE_INFO)) |
| 2589 |
is_debug_info = 1; |
| 2590 |
else |
| 2591 |
is_debug_info = 0; |
| 2592 |
|
| 2593 |
if (!is_debug_info && (sect->flags & SEC_LOAD) == 0) |
| 2594 |
continue; |
| 2595 |
|
| 2596 |
sz = sect->rawsize ? sect->rawsize : sect->size; |
| 2597 |
if (sz == 0) |
| 2598 |
continue; |
| 2599 |
|
| 2600 |
p->section = sect; |
| 2601 |
if (is_debug_info) |
| 2602 |
{ |
| 2603 |
BFD_ASSERT (sect->alignment_power == 0); |
| 2604 |
sect->vma = last_dwarf; |
| 2605 |
last_dwarf += sz; |
| 2606 |
} |
| 2607 |
else if (last_vma != 0) |
| 2608 |
{ |
| 2609 |
/* Align the new address to the current section |
| 2610 |
alignment. */ |
| 2611 |
last_vma = ((last_vma |
| 2612 |
+ ~((bfd_vma) -1 << sect->alignment_power)) |
| 2613 |
& ((bfd_vma) -1 << sect->alignment_power)); |
| 2614 |
sect->vma = last_vma; |
| 2615 |
last_vma += sect->vma + sz; |
| 2616 |
} |
| 2617 |
else |
| 2618 |
last_vma += sect->vma + sz; |
| 2619 |
|
| 2620 |
p->adj_vma = sect->vma; |
| 2621 |
|
| 2622 |
p++; |
| 2623 |
} |
| 2624 |
} |
| 2625 |
|
| 2626 |
return TRUE; |
| 2627 |
} |
| 2628 |
|
| 2629 |
/* Look up a funcinfo by name using the given info hash table. If found, |
| 2630 |
also update the locations pointed to by filename_ptr and linenumber_ptr. |
| 2631 |
|
| 2632 |
This function returns TRUE if a funcinfo that matches the given symbol |
| 2633 |
and address is found with any error; otherwise it returns FALSE. */ |
| 2634 |
|
| 2635 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2636 |
info_hash_lookup_funcinfo (struct info_hash_table *hash_table, |
| 2637 |
asymbol *sym, |
| 2638 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 2639 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 2640 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr) |
| 2641 |
{ |
| 2642 |
struct funcinfo* each_func; |
| 2643 |
struct funcinfo* best_fit = NULL; |
| 2644 |
struct info_list_node *node; |
| 2645 |
struct arange *arange; |
| 2646 |
const char *name = bfd_asymbol_name (sym); |
| 2647 |
asection *sec = bfd_get_section (sym); |
| 2648 |
|
| 2649 |
for (node = lookup_info_hash_table (hash_table, name); |
| 2650 |
node; |
| 2651 |
node = node->next) |
| 2652 |
{ |
| 2653 |
each_func = node->info; |
| 2654 |
for (arange = &each_func->arange; |
| 2655 |
arange; |
| 2656 |
arange = arange->next) |
| 2657 |
{ |
| 2658 |
if ((!each_func->sec || each_func->sec == sec) |
| 2659 |
&& addr >= arange->low |
| 2660 |
&& addr < arange->high |
| 2661 |
&& (!best_fit |
| 2662 |
|| ((arange->high - arange->low) |
| 2663 |
< (best_fit->arange.high - best_fit->arange.low)))) |
| 2664 |
best_fit = each_func; |
| 2665 |
} |
| 2666 |
} |
| 2667 |
|
| 2668 |
if (best_fit) |
| 2669 |
{ |
| 2670 |
best_fit->sec = sec; |
| 2671 |
*filename_ptr = best_fit->file; |
| 2672 |
*linenumber_ptr = best_fit->line; |
| 2673 |
return TRUE; |
| 2674 |
} |
| 2675 |
|
| 2676 |
return FALSE; |
| 2677 |
} |
| 2678 |
|
| 2679 |
/* Look up a varinfo by name using the given info hash table. If found, |
| 2680 |
also update the locations pointed to by filename_ptr and linenumber_ptr. |
| 2681 |
|
| 2682 |
This function returns TRUE if a varinfo that matches the given symbol |
| 2683 |
and address is found with any error; otherwise it returns FALSE. */ |
| 2684 |
|
| 2685 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2686 |
info_hash_lookup_varinfo (struct info_hash_table *hash_table, |
| 2687 |
asymbol *sym, |
| 2688 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 2689 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 2690 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr) |
| 2691 |
{ |
| 2692 |
const char *name = bfd_asymbol_name (sym); |
| 2693 |
asection *sec = bfd_get_section (sym); |
| 2694 |
struct varinfo* each; |
| 2695 |
struct info_list_node *node; |
| 2696 |
|
| 2697 |
for (node = lookup_info_hash_table (hash_table, name); |
| 2698 |
node; |
| 2699 |
node = node->next) |
| 2700 |
{ |
| 2701 |
each = node->info; |
| 2702 |
if (each->addr == addr |
| 2703 |
&& (!each->sec || each->sec == sec)) |
| 2704 |
{ |
| 2705 |
each->sec = sec; |
| 2706 |
*filename_ptr = each->file; |
| 2707 |
*linenumber_ptr = each->line; |
| 2708 |
return TRUE; |
| 2709 |
} |
| 2710 |
} |
| 2711 |
|
| 2712 |
return FALSE; |
| 2713 |
} |
| 2714 |
|
| 2715 |
/* Update the funcinfo and varinfo info hash tables if they are |
| 2716 |
not up to date. Returns TRUE if there is no error; otherwise |
| 2717 |
returns FALSE and disable the info hash tables. */ |
| 2718 |
|
| 2719 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2720 |
stash_maybe_update_info_hash_tables (struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2721 |
{ |
| 2722 |
struct comp_unit *each; |
| 2723 |
|
| 2724 |
/* Exit if hash tables are up-to-date. */ |
| 2725 |
if (stash->all_comp_units == stash->hash_units_head) |
| 2726 |
return TRUE; |
| 2727 |
|
| 2728 |
if (stash->hash_units_head) |
| 2729 |
each = stash->hash_units_head->prev_unit; |
| 2730 |
else |
| 2731 |
each = stash->last_comp_unit; |
| 2732 |
|
| 2733 |
while (each) |
| 2734 |
{ |
| 2735 |
if (!comp_unit_hash_info (stash, each, stash->funcinfo_hash_table, |
| 2736 |
stash->varinfo_hash_table)) |
| 2737 |
{ |
| 2738 |
stash->info_hash_status = STASH_INFO_HASH_DISABLED; |
| 2739 |
return FALSE; |
| 2740 |
} |
| 2741 |
each = each->prev_unit; |
| 2742 |
} |
| 2743 |
|
| 2744 |
stash->hash_units_head = stash->all_comp_units; |
| 2745 |
return TRUE; |
| 2746 |
} |
| 2747 |
|
| 2748 |
/* Check consistency of info hash tables. This is for debugging only. */ |
| 2749 |
|
| 2750 |
static void ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED |
| 2751 |
stash_verify_info_hash_table (struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2752 |
{ |
| 2753 |
struct comp_unit *each_unit; |
| 2754 |
struct funcinfo *each_func; |
| 2755 |
struct varinfo *each_var; |
| 2756 |
struct info_list_node *node; |
| 2757 |
bfd_boolean found; |
| 2758 |
|
| 2759 |
for (each_unit = stash->all_comp_units; |
| 2760 |
each_unit; |
| 2761 |
each_unit = each_unit->next_unit) |
| 2762 |
{ |
| 2763 |
for (each_func = each_unit->function_table; |
| 2764 |
each_func; |
| 2765 |
each_func = each_func->prev_func) |
| 2766 |
{ |
| 2767 |
if (!each_func->name) |
| 2768 |
continue; |
| 2769 |
node = lookup_info_hash_table (stash->funcinfo_hash_table, |
| 2770 |
each_func->name); |
| 2771 |
BFD_ASSERT (node); |
| 2772 |
found = FALSE; |
| 2773 |
while (node && !found) |
| 2774 |
{ |
| 2775 |
found = node->info == each_func; |
| 2776 |
node = node->next; |
| 2777 |
} |
| 2778 |
BFD_ASSERT (found); |
| 2779 |
} |
| 2780 |
|
| 2781 |
for (each_var = each_unit->variable_table; |
| 2782 |
each_var; |
| 2783 |
each_var = each_var->prev_var) |
| 2784 |
{ |
| 2785 |
if (!each_var->name || !each_var->file || each_var->stack) |
| 2786 |
continue; |
| 2787 |
node = lookup_info_hash_table (stash->varinfo_hash_table, |
| 2788 |
each_var->name); |
| 2789 |
BFD_ASSERT (node); |
| 2790 |
found = FALSE; |
| 2791 |
while (node && !found) |
| 2792 |
{ |
| 2793 |
found = node->info == each_var; |
| 2794 |
node = node->next; |
| 2795 |
} |
| 2796 |
BFD_ASSERT (found); |
| 2797 |
} |
| 2798 |
} |
| 2799 |
} |
| 2800 |
|
| 2801 |
/* Check to see if we want to enable the info hash tables, which consume |
| 2802 |
quite a bit of memory. Currently we only check the number times |
| 2803 |
bfd_dwarf2_find_line is called. In the future, we may also want to |
| 2804 |
take the number of symbols into account. */ |
| 2805 |
|
| 2806 |
static void |
| 2807 |
stash_maybe_enable_info_hash_tables (bfd *abfd, struct dwarf2_debug *stash) |
| 2808 |
{ |
| 2809 |
BFD_ASSERT (stash->info_hash_status == STASH_INFO_HASH_OFF); |
| 2810 |
|
| 2811 |
if (stash->info_hash_count++ < STASH_INFO_HASH_TRIGGER) |
| 2812 |
return; |
| 2813 |
|
| 2814 |
/* FIXME: Maybe we should check the reduce_memory_overheads |
| 2815 |
and optimize fields in the bfd_link_info structure ? */ |
| 2816 |
|
| 2817 |
/* Create hash tables. */ |
| 2818 |
stash->funcinfo_hash_table = create_info_hash_table (abfd); |
| 2819 |
stash->varinfo_hash_table = create_info_hash_table (abfd); |
| 2820 |
if (!stash->funcinfo_hash_table || !stash->varinfo_hash_table) |
| 2821 |
{ |
| 2822 |
/* Turn off info hashes if any allocation above fails. */ |
| 2823 |
stash->info_hash_status = STASH_INFO_HASH_DISABLED; |
| 2824 |
return; |
| 2825 |
} |
| 2826 |
/* We need a forced update so that the info hash tables will |
| 2827 |
be created even though there is no compilation unit. That |
| 2828 |
happens if STASH_INFO_HASH_TRIGGER is 0. */ |
| 2829 |
stash_maybe_update_info_hash_tables (stash); |
| 2830 |
stash->info_hash_status = STASH_INFO_HASH_ON; |
| 2831 |
} |
| 2832 |
|
| 2833 |
/* Find the file and line associated with a symbol and address using the |
| 2834 |
info hash tables of a stash. If there is a match, the function returns |
| 2835 |
TRUE and update the locations pointed to by filename_ptr and linenumber_ptr; |
| 2836 |
otherwise it returns FALSE. */ |
| 2837 |
|
| 2838 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2839 |
stash_find_line_fast (struct dwarf2_debug *stash, |
| 2840 |
asymbol *sym, |
| 2841 |
bfd_vma addr, |
| 2842 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 2843 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr) |
| 2844 |
{ |
| 2845 |
BFD_ASSERT (stash->info_hash_status == STASH_INFO_HASH_ON); |
| 2846 |
|
| 2847 |
if (sym->flags & BSF_FUNCTION) |
| 2848 |
return info_hash_lookup_funcinfo (stash->funcinfo_hash_table, sym, addr, |
| 2849 |
filename_ptr, linenumber_ptr); |
| 2850 |
return info_hash_lookup_varinfo (stash->varinfo_hash_table, sym, addr, |
| 2851 |
filename_ptr, linenumber_ptr); |
| 2852 |
} |
| 2853 |
|
| 2854 |
/* Find the source code location of SYMBOL. If SYMBOL is NULL |
| 2855 |
then find the nearest source code location corresponding to |
| 2856 |
the address SECTION + OFFSET. |
| 2857 |
Returns TRUE if the line is found without error and fills in |
| 2858 |
FILENAME_PTR and LINENUMBER_PTR. In the case where SYMBOL was |
| 2859 |
NULL the FUNCTIONNAME_PTR is also filled in. |
| 2860 |
SYMBOLS contains the symbol table for ABFD. |
| 2861 |
ADDR_SIZE is the number of bytes in the initial .debug_info length |
| 2862 |
field and in the abbreviation offset, or zero to indicate that the |
| 2863 |
default value should be used. */ |
| 2864 |
|
| 2865 |
static bfd_boolean |
| 2866 |
find_line (bfd *abfd, |
| 2867 |
asection *section, |
| 2868 |
bfd_vma offset, |
| 2869 |
asymbol *symbol, |
| 2870 |
asymbol **symbols, |
| 2871 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 2872 |
const char **functionname_ptr, |
| 2873 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr, |
| 2874 |
unsigned int addr_size, |
| 2875 |
void **pinfo) |
| 2876 |
{ |
| 2877 |
/* Read each compilation unit from the section .debug_info, and check |
| 2878 |
to see if it contains the address we are searching for. If yes, |
| 2879 |
lookup the address, and return the line number info. If no, go |
| 2880 |
on to the next compilation unit. |
| 2881 |
|
| 2882 |
We keep a list of all the previously read compilation units, and |
| 2883 |
a pointer to the next un-read compilation unit. Check the |
| 2884 |
previously read units before reading more. */ |
| 2885 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash; |
| 2886 |
/* What address are we looking for? */ |
| 2887 |
bfd_vma addr; |
| 2888 |
struct comp_unit* each; |
| 2889 |
bfd_vma found = FALSE; |
| 2890 |
bfd_boolean do_line; |
| 2891 |
|
| 2892 |
stash = *pinfo; |
| 2893 |
|
| 2894 |
if (! stash) |
| 2895 |
{ |
| 2896 |
bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (struct dwarf2_debug); |
| 2897 |
|
| 2898 |
stash = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt); |
| 2899 |
if (! stash) |
| 2900 |
return FALSE; |
| 2901 |
} |
| 2902 |
|
| 2903 |
/* In a relocatable file, 2 functions may have the same address. |
| 2904 |
We change the section vma so that they won't overlap. */ |
| 2905 |
if ((abfd->flags & (EXEC_P | DYNAMIC)) == 0) |
| 2906 |
{ |
| 2907 |
if (! place_sections (abfd, stash)) |
| 2908 |
return FALSE; |
| 2909 |
} |
| 2910 |
|
| 2911 |
do_line = (section == NULL |
| 2912 |
&& offset == 0 |
| 2913 |
&& functionname_ptr == NULL |
| 2914 |
&& symbol != NULL); |
| 2915 |
if (do_line) |
| 2916 |
{ |
| 2917 |
addr = symbol->value; |
| 2918 |
section = bfd_get_section (symbol); |
| 2919 |
} |
| 2920 |
else if (section != NULL |
| 2921 |
&& functionname_ptr != NULL |
| 2922 |
&& symbol == NULL) |
| 2923 |
addr = offset; |
| 2924 |
else |
| 2925 |
abort (); |
| 2926 |
|
| 2927 |
if (section->output_section) |
| 2928 |
addr += section->output_section->vma + section->output_offset; |
| 2929 |
else |
| 2930 |
addr += section->vma; |
| 2931 |
*filename_ptr = NULL; |
| 2932 |
if (! do_line) |
| 2933 |
*functionname_ptr = NULL; |
| 2934 |
*linenumber_ptr = 0; |
| 2935 |
|
| 2936 |
if (! *pinfo) |
| 2937 |
{ |
| 2938 |
bfd *debug_bfd; |
| 2939 |
bfd_size_type total_size; |
| 2940 |
asection *msec; |
| 2941 |
|
| 2942 |
*pinfo = stash; |
| 2943 |
|
| 2944 |
msec = find_debug_info (abfd, NULL); |
| 2945 |
if (msec == NULL) |
| 2946 |
{ |
| 2947 |
char * debug_filename = bfd_follow_gnu_debuglink (abfd, DEBUGDIR); |
| 2948 |
|
| 2949 |
if (debug_filename == NULL) |
| 2950 |
/* No dwarf2 info, and no gnu_debuglink to follow. |
| 2951 |
Note that at this point the stash has been allocated, but |
| 2952 |
contains zeros. This lets future calls to this function |
| 2953 |
fail more quickly. */ |
| 2954 |
goto done; |
| 2955 |
|
| 2956 |
if ((debug_bfd = bfd_openr (debug_filename, NULL)) == NULL |
| 2957 |
|| ! bfd_check_format (debug_bfd, bfd_object) |
| 2958 |
|| (msec = find_debug_info (debug_bfd, NULL)) == NULL) |
| 2959 |
{ |
| 2960 |
if (debug_bfd) |
| 2961 |
bfd_close (debug_bfd); |
| 2962 |
/* FIXME: Should we report our failure to follow the debuglink ? */ |
| 2963 |
free (debug_filename); |
| 2964 |
goto done; |
| 2965 |
} |
| 2966 |
} |
| 2967 |
else |
| 2968 |
debug_bfd = abfd; |
| 2969 |
|
| 2970 |
/* There can be more than one DWARF2 info section in a BFD these |
| 2971 |
days. First handle the easy case when there's only one. If |
| 2972 |
there's more than one, try case two: none of the sections is |
| 2973 |
compressed. In that case, read them all in and produce one |
| 2974 |
large stash. We do this in two passes - in the first pass we |
| 2975 |
just accumulate the section sizes, and in the second pass we |
| 2976 |
read in the section's contents. (The allows us to avoid |
| 2977 |
reallocing the data as we add sections to the stash.) If |
| 2978 |
some or all sections are compressed, then do things the slow |
| 2979 |
way, with a bunch of reallocs. */ |
| 2980 |
|
| 2981 |
if (! find_debug_info (debug_bfd, msec)) |
| 2982 |
{ |
| 2983 |
/* Case 1: only one info section. */ |
| 2984 |
total_size = msec->size; |
| 2985 |
if (! read_section (debug_bfd, ".debug_info", ".zdebug_info", |
| 2986 |
symbols, 0, |
| 2987 |
&stash->info_ptr_memory, &total_size)) |
| 2988 |
goto done; |
| 2989 |
} |
| 2990 |
else |
| 2991 |
{ |
| 2992 |
int all_uncompressed = 1; |
| 2993 |
for (total_size = 0; msec; msec = find_debug_info (debug_bfd, msec)) |
| 2994 |
{ |
| 2995 |
total_size += msec->size; |
| 2996 |
if (strcmp (msec->name, DWARF2_COMPRESSED_DEBUG_INFO) == 0) |
| 2997 |
all_uncompressed = 0; |
| 2998 |
} |
| 2999 |
if (all_uncompressed) |
| 3000 |
{ |
| 3001 |
/* Case 2: multiple sections, but none is compressed. */ |
| 3002 |
stash->info_ptr_memory = bfd_malloc (total_size); |
| 3003 |
if (stash->info_ptr_memory == NULL) |
| 3004 |
goto done; |
| 3005 |
|
| 3006 |
total_size = 0; |
| 3007 |
for (msec = find_debug_info (debug_bfd, NULL); |
| 3008 |
msec; |
| 3009 |
msec = find_debug_info (debug_bfd, msec)) |
| 3010 |
{ |
| 3011 |
bfd_size_type size; |
| 3012 |
|
| 3013 |
size = msec->size; |
| 3014 |
if (size == 0) |
| 3015 |
continue; |
| 3016 |
|
| 3017 |
if (!(bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents |
| 3018 |
(debug_bfd, msec, stash->info_ptr_memory + total_size, |
| 3019 |
symbols))) |
| 3020 |
goto done; |
| 3021 |
|
| 3022 |
total_size += size; |
| 3023 |
} |
| 3024 |
} |
| 3025 |
else |
| 3026 |
{ |
| 3027 |
/* Case 3: multiple sections, some or all compressed. */ |
| 3028 |
stash->info_ptr_memory = NULL; |
| 3029 |
total_size = 0; |
| 3030 |
for (msec = find_debug_info (debug_bfd, NULL); |
| 3031 |
msec; |
| 3032 |
msec = find_debug_info (debug_bfd, msec)) |
| 3033 |
{ |
| 3034 |
bfd_size_type size = msec->size; |
| 3035 |
bfd_byte* buffer; |
| 3036 |
|
| 3037 |
if (size == 0) |
| 3038 |
continue; |
| 3039 |
|
| 3040 |
buffer = (bfd_simple_get_relocated_section_contents |
| 3041 |
(debug_bfd, msec, NULL, symbols)); |
| 3042 |
if (! buffer) |
| 3043 |
goto done; |
| 3044 |
|
| 3045 |
if (strcmp (msec->name, DWARF2_COMPRESSED_DEBUG_INFO) == 0) |
| 3046 |
{ |
| 3047 |
if (! bfd_uncompress_section_contents (&buffer, &size)) |
| 3048 |
{ |
| 3049 |
free (buffer); |
| 3050 |
goto done; |
| 3051 |
} |
| 3052 |
} |
| 3053 |
stash->info_ptr_memory = bfd_realloc (stash->info_ptr_memory, |
| 3054 |
total_size + size); |
| 3055 |
memcpy (stash->info_ptr_memory + total_size, buffer, size); |
| 3056 |
free (buffer); |
| 3057 |
total_size += size; |
| 3058 |
} |
| 3059 |
} |
| 3060 |
} |
| 3061 |
|
| 3062 |
stash->info_ptr = stash->info_ptr_memory; |
| 3063 |
stash->info_ptr_end = stash->info_ptr + total_size; |
| 3064 |
stash->sec = find_debug_info (debug_bfd, NULL); |
| 3065 |
stash->sec_info_ptr = stash->info_ptr; |
| 3066 |
stash->syms = symbols; |
| 3067 |
stash->bfd = debug_bfd; |
| 3068 |
} |
| 3069 |
|
| 3070 |
/* A null info_ptr indicates that there is no dwarf2 info |
| 3071 |
(or that an error occured while setting up the stash). */ |
| 3072 |
if (! stash->info_ptr) |
| 3073 |
goto done; |
| 3074 |
|
| 3075 |
stash->inliner_chain = NULL; |
| 3076 |
|
| 3077 |
/* Check the previously read comp. units first. */ |
| 3078 |
if (do_line) |
| 3079 |
{ |
| 3080 |
/* The info hash tables use quite a bit of memory. We may not want to |
| 3081 |
always use them. We use some heuristics to decide if and when to |
| 3082 |
turn it on. */ |
| 3083 |
if (stash->info_hash_status == STASH_INFO_HASH_OFF) |
| 3084 |
stash_maybe_enable_info_hash_tables (abfd, stash); |
| 3085 |
|
| 3086 |
/* Keep info hash table up to date if they are available. Note that we |
| 3087 |
may disable the hash tables if there is any error duing update. */ |
| 3088 |
if (stash->info_hash_status == STASH_INFO_HASH_ON) |
| 3089 |
stash_maybe_update_info_hash_tables (stash); |
| 3090 |
|
| 3091 |
if (stash->info_hash_status == STASH_INFO_HASH_ON) |
| 3092 |
{ |
| 3093 |
found = stash_find_line_fast (stash, symbol, addr, filename_ptr, |
| 3094 |
linenumber_ptr); |
| 3095 |
if (found) |
| 3096 |
goto done; |
| 3097 |
} |
| 3098 |
else |
| 3099 |
{ |
| 3100 |
/* Check the previously read comp. units first. */ |
| 3101 |
for (each = stash->all_comp_units; each; each = each->next_unit) |
| 3102 |
if ((symbol->flags & BSF_FUNCTION) == 0 |
| 3103 |
|| comp_unit_contains_address (each, addr)) |
| 3104 |
{ |
| 3105 |
found = comp_unit_find_line (each, symbol, addr, filename_ptr, |
| 3106 |
linenumber_ptr, stash); |
| 3107 |
if (found) |
| 3108 |
goto done; |
| 3109 |
} |
| 3110 |
} |
| 3111 |
} |
| 3112 |
else |
| 3113 |
{ |
| 3114 |
for (each = stash->all_comp_units; each; each = each->next_unit) |
| 3115 |
{ |
| 3116 |
found = (comp_unit_contains_address (each, addr) |
| 3117 |
&& comp_unit_find_nearest_line (each, addr, |
| 3118 |
filename_ptr, |
| 3119 |
functionname_ptr, |
| 3120 |
linenumber_ptr, |
| 3121 |
stash)); |
| 3122 |
if (found) |
| 3123 |
goto done; |
| 3124 |
} |
| 3125 |
} |
| 3126 |
|
| 3127 |
/* The DWARF2 spec says that the initial length field, and the |
| 3128 |
offset of the abbreviation table, should both be 4-byte values. |
| 3129 |
However, some compilers do things differently. */ |
| 3130 |
if (addr_size == 0) |
| 3131 |
addr_size = 4; |
| 3132 |
BFD_ASSERT (addr_size == 4 || addr_size == 8); |
| 3133 |
|
| 3134 |
/* Read each remaining comp. units checking each as they are read. */ |
| 3135 |
while (stash->info_ptr < stash->info_ptr_end) |
| 3136 |
{ |
| 3137 |
bfd_vma length; |
| 3138 |
unsigned int offset_size = addr_size; |
| 3139 |
bfd_byte *info_ptr_unit = stash->info_ptr; |
| 3140 |
|
| 3141 |
length = read_4_bytes (stash->bfd, stash->info_ptr); |
| 3142 |
/* A 0xffffff length is the DWARF3 way of indicating |
| 3143 |
we use 64-bit offsets, instead of 32-bit offsets. */ |
| 3144 |
if (length == 0xffffffff) |
| 3145 |
{ |
| 3146 |
offset_size = 8; |
| 3147 |
length = read_8_bytes (stash->bfd, stash->info_ptr + 4); |
| 3148 |
stash->info_ptr += 12; |
| 3149 |
} |
| 3150 |
/* A zero length is the IRIX way of indicating 64-bit offsets, |
| 3151 |
mostly because the 64-bit length will generally fit in 32 |
| 3152 |
bits, and the endianness helps. */ |
| 3153 |
else if (length == 0) |
| 3154 |
{ |
| 3155 |
offset_size = 8; |
| 3156 |
length = read_4_bytes (stash->bfd, stash->info_ptr + 4); |
| 3157 |
stash->info_ptr += 8; |
| 3158 |
} |
| 3159 |
/* In the absence of the hints above, we assume 32-bit DWARF2 |
| 3160 |
offsets even for targets with 64-bit addresses, because: |
| 3161 |
a) most of the time these targets will not have generated |
| 3162 |
more than 2Gb of debug info and so will not need 64-bit |
| 3163 |
offsets, |
| 3164 |
and |
| 3165 |
b) if they do use 64-bit offsets but they are not using |
| 3166 |
the size hints that are tested for above then they are |
| 3167 |
not conforming to the DWARF3 standard anyway. */ |
| 3168 |
else if (addr_size == 8) |
| 3169 |
{ |
| 3170 |
offset_size = 4; |
| 3171 |
stash->info_ptr += 4; |
| 3172 |
} |
| 3173 |
else |
| 3174 |
stash->info_ptr += 4; |
| 3175 |
|
| 3176 |
if (length > 0) |
| 3177 |
{ |
| 3178 |
each = parse_comp_unit (stash, length, info_ptr_unit, |
| 3179 |
offset_size); |
| 3180 |
if (!each) |
| 3181 |
/* The dwarf information is damaged, don't trust it any |
| 3182 |
more. */ |
| 3183 |
break; |
| 3184 |
stash->info_ptr += length; |
| 3185 |
|
| 3186 |
if (stash->all_comp_units) |
| 3187 |
stash->all_comp_units->prev_unit = each; |
| 3188 |
else |
| 3189 |
stash->last_comp_unit = each; |
| 3190 |
|
| 3191 |
each->next_unit = stash->all_comp_units; |
| 3192 |
stash->all_comp_units = each; |
| 3193 |
|
| 3194 |
/* DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc are optional for |
| 3195 |
compilation units. If we don't have them (i.e., |
| 3196 |
unit->high == 0), we need to consult the line info table |
| 3197 |
to see if a compilation unit contains the given |
| 3198 |
address. */ |
| 3199 |
if (do_line) |
| 3200 |
found = (((symbol->flags & BSF_FUNCTION) == 0 |
| 3201 |
|| each->arange.high == 0 |
| 3202 |
|| comp_unit_contains_address (each, addr)) |
| 3203 |
&& comp_unit_find_line (each, symbol, addr, |
| 3204 |
filename_ptr, |
| 3205 |
linenumber_ptr, |
| 3206 |
stash)); |
| 3207 |
else |
| 3208 |
found = ((each->arange.high == 0 |
| 3209 |
|| comp_unit_contains_address (each, addr)) |
| 3210 |
&& comp_unit_find_nearest_line (each, addr, |
| 3211 |
filename_ptr, |
| 3212 |
functionname_ptr, |
| 3213 |
linenumber_ptr, |
| 3214 |
stash)); |
| 3215 |
|
| 3216 |
if ((bfd_vma) (stash->info_ptr - stash->sec_info_ptr) |
| 3217 |
== stash->sec->size) |
| 3218 |
{ |
| 3219 |
stash->sec = find_debug_info (stash->bfd, stash->sec); |
| 3220 |
stash->sec_info_ptr = stash->info_ptr; |
| 3221 |
} |
| 3222 |
|
| 3223 |
if (found) |
| 3224 |
goto done; |
| 3225 |
} |
| 3226 |
} |
| 3227 |
|
| 3228 |
done: |
| 3229 |
if ((abfd->flags & (EXEC_P | DYNAMIC)) == 0) |
| 3230 |
unset_sections (stash); |
| 3231 |
|
| 3232 |
return found; |
| 3233 |
} |
| 3234 |
|
| 3235 |
/* The DWARF2 version of find_nearest_line. |
| 3236 |
Return TRUE if the line is found without error. */ |
| 3237 |
|
| 3238 |
bfd_boolean |
| 3239 |
_bfd_dwarf2_find_nearest_line (bfd *abfd, |
| 3240 |
asection *section, |
| 3241 |
asymbol **symbols, |
| 3242 |
bfd_vma offset, |
| 3243 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 3244 |
const char **functionname_ptr, |
| 3245 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr, |
| 3246 |
unsigned int addr_size, |
| 3247 |
void **pinfo) |
| 3248 |
{ |
| 3249 |
return find_line (abfd, section, offset, NULL, symbols, filename_ptr, |
| 3250 |
functionname_ptr, linenumber_ptr, addr_size, |
| 3251 |
pinfo); |
| 3252 |
} |
| 3253 |
|
| 3254 |
/* The DWARF2 version of find_line. |
| 3255 |
Return TRUE if the line is found without error. */ |
| 3256 |
|
| 3257 |
bfd_boolean |
| 3258 |
_bfd_dwarf2_find_line (bfd *abfd, |
| 3259 |
asymbol **symbols, |
| 3260 |
asymbol *symbol, |
| 3261 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 3262 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr, |
| 3263 |
unsigned int addr_size, |
| 3264 |
void **pinfo) |
| 3265 |
{ |
| 3266 |
return find_line (abfd, NULL, 0, symbol, symbols, filename_ptr, |
| 3267 |
NULL, linenumber_ptr, addr_size, |
| 3268 |
pinfo); |
| 3269 |
} |
| 3270 |
|
| 3271 |
bfd_boolean |
| 3272 |
_bfd_dwarf2_find_inliner_info (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, |
| 3273 |
const char **filename_ptr, |
| 3274 |
const char **functionname_ptr, |
| 3275 |
unsigned int *linenumber_ptr, |
| 3276 |
void **pinfo) |
| 3277 |
{ |
| 3278 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash; |
| 3279 |
|
| 3280 |
stash = *pinfo; |
| 3281 |
if (stash) |
| 3282 |
{ |
| 3283 |
struct funcinfo *func = stash->inliner_chain; |
| 3284 |
|
| 3285 |
if (func && func->caller_func) |
| 3286 |
{ |
| 3287 |
*filename_ptr = func->caller_file; |
| 3288 |
*functionname_ptr = func->caller_func->name; |
| 3289 |
*linenumber_ptr = func->caller_line; |
| 3290 |
stash->inliner_chain = func->caller_func; |
| 3291 |
return TRUE; |
| 3292 |
} |
| 3293 |
} |
| 3294 |
|
| 3295 |
return FALSE; |
| 3296 |
} |
| 3297 |
|
| 3298 |
void |
| 3299 |
_bfd_dwarf2_cleanup_debug_info (bfd *abfd) |
| 3300 |
{ |
| 3301 |
struct comp_unit *each; |
| 3302 |
struct dwarf2_debug *stash; |
| 3303 |
|
| 3304 |
if (abfd == NULL || elf_tdata (abfd) == NULL) |
| 3305 |
return; |
| 3306 |
|
| 3307 |
stash = elf_tdata (abfd)->dwarf2_find_line_info; |
| 3308 |
|
| 3309 |
if (stash == NULL) |
| 3310 |
return; |
| 3311 |
|
| 3312 |
for (each = stash->all_comp_units; each; each = each->next_unit) |
| 3313 |
{ |
| 3314 |
struct abbrev_info **abbrevs = each->abbrevs; |
| 3315 |
struct funcinfo *function_table = each->function_table; |
| 3316 |
struct varinfo *variable_table = each->variable_table; |
| 3317 |
size_t i; |
| 3318 |
|
| 3319 |
for (i = 0; i < ABBREV_HASH_SIZE; i++) |
| 3320 |
{ |
| 3321 |
struct abbrev_info *abbrev = abbrevs[i]; |
| 3322 |
|
| 3323 |
while (abbrev) |
| 3324 |
{ |
| 3325 |
free (abbrev->attrs); |
| 3326 |
abbrev = abbrev->next; |
| 3327 |
} |
| 3328 |
} |
| 3329 |
|
| 3330 |
if (each->line_table) |
| 3331 |
{ |
| 3332 |
free (each->line_table->dirs); |
| 3333 |
free (each->line_table->files); |
| 3334 |
} |
| 3335 |
|
| 3336 |
while (function_table) |
| 3337 |
{ |
| 3338 |
if (function_table->file) |
| 3339 |
{ |
| 3340 |
free (function_table->file); |
| 3341 |
function_table->file = NULL; |
| 3342 |
} |
| 3343 |
|
| 3344 |
if (function_table->caller_file) |
| 3345 |
{ |
| 3346 |
free (function_table->caller_file); |
| 3347 |
function_table->caller_file = NULL; |
| 3348 |
} |
| 3349 |
function_table = function_table->prev_func; |
| 3350 |
} |
| 3351 |
|
| 3352 |
while (variable_table) |
| 3353 |
{ |
| 3354 |
if (variable_table->file) |
| 3355 |
{ |
| 3356 |
free (variable_table->file); |
| 3357 |
variable_table->file = NULL; |
| 3358 |
} |
| 3359 |
|
| 3360 |
variable_table = variable_table->prev_var; |
| 3361 |
} |
| 3362 |
} |
| 3363 |
|
| 3364 |
if (stash->dwarf_abbrev_buffer) |
| 3365 |
free (stash->dwarf_abbrev_buffer); |
| 3366 |
if (stash->dwarf_line_buffer) |
| 3367 |
free (stash->dwarf_line_buffer); |
| 3368 |
if (stash->dwarf_str_buffer) |
| 3369 |
free (stash->dwarf_str_buffer); |
| 3370 |
if (stash->dwarf_ranges_buffer) |
| 3371 |
free (stash->dwarf_ranges_buffer); |
| 3372 |
if (stash->info_ptr_memory) |
| 3373 |
free (stash->info_ptr_memory); |
| 3374 |
} |