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7cc19214 AC |
1 | /* Get info from stack frames; convert between frames, blocks, |
2 | functions and pc values. | |
3 | ||
4 | Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, | |
51603483 | 5 | 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software |
7cc19214 | 6 | Foundation, Inc. |
c906108c | 7 | |
c5aa993b | 8 | This file is part of GDB. |
c906108c | 9 | |
c5aa993b JM |
10 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
11 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
12 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
13 | (at your option) any later version. | |
c906108c | 14 | |
c5aa993b JM |
15 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
16 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
17 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
18 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
c906108c | 19 | |
c5aa993b JM |
20 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
21 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
22 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
23 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
c906108c SS |
24 | |
25 | #include "defs.h" | |
26 | #include "symtab.h" | |
27 | #include "bfd.h" | |
28 | #include "symfile.h" | |
29 | #include "objfiles.h" | |
30 | #include "frame.h" | |
31 | #include "gdbcore.h" | |
32 | #include "value.h" /* for read_register */ | |
33 | #include "target.h" /* for target_has_stack */ | |
34 | #include "inferior.h" /* for read_pc */ | |
35 | #include "annotate.h" | |
4e052eda | 36 | #include "regcache.h" |
4f460812 | 37 | #include "gdb_assert.h" |
9c1412c1 | 38 | #include "dummy-frame.h" |
51603483 DJ |
39 | #include "command.h" |
40 | #include "gdbcmd.h" | |
fe898f56 | 41 | #include "block.h" |
c906108c | 42 | |
51603483 | 43 | /* Prototypes for exported functions. */ |
c5aa993b | 44 | |
51603483 | 45 | void _initialize_blockframe (void); |
c906108c | 46 | |
618ce49f AC |
47 | /* Is ADDR inside the startup file? Note that if your machine has a |
48 | way to detect the bottom of the stack, there is no need to call | |
49 | this function from DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID; the reason for | |
50 | doing so is that some machines have no way of detecting bottom of | |
51 | stack. | |
c906108c SS |
52 | |
53 | A PC of zero is always considered to be the bottom of the stack. */ | |
54 | ||
55 | int | |
627b3ba2 | 56 | deprecated_inside_entry_file (CORE_ADDR addr) |
c906108c SS |
57 | { |
58 | if (addr == 0) | |
59 | return 1; | |
60 | if (symfile_objfile == 0) | |
61 | return 0; | |
9710e734 AC |
62 | if (CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION == AT_ENTRY_POINT |
63 | || CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION == AT_SYMBOL) | |
7a292a7a SS |
64 | { |
65 | /* Do not stop backtracing if the pc is in the call dummy | |
c5aa993b | 66 | at the entry point. */ |
7a292a7a | 67 | /* FIXME: Won't always work with zeros for the last two arguments */ |
ae45cd16 | 68 | if (DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (addr, 0, 0)) |
7a292a7a SS |
69 | return 0; |
70 | } | |
627b3ba2 AC |
71 | return (addr >= symfile_objfile->ei.deprecated_entry_file_lowpc && |
72 | addr < symfile_objfile->ei.deprecated_entry_file_highpc); | |
c906108c SS |
73 | } |
74 | ||
f614e9d9 | 75 | /* Test whether PC is in the range of addresses that corresponds to |
c6831537 | 76 | the "main" function. */ |
c906108c SS |
77 | |
78 | int | |
fba45db2 | 79 | inside_main_func (CORE_ADDR pc) |
c906108c | 80 | { |
8d4ce20a JB |
81 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; |
82 | ||
c906108c SS |
83 | if (symfile_objfile == 0) |
84 | return 0; | |
85 | ||
8d4ce20a JB |
86 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (main_name (), NULL, symfile_objfile); |
87 | ||
f614e9d9 MK |
88 | /* If the address range hasn't been set up at symbol reading time, |
89 | set it up now. */ | |
c906108c | 90 | |
8d4ce20a JB |
91 | if (msymbol != NULL |
92 | && symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_lowpc == INVALID_ENTRY_LOWPC | |
93 | && symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_highpc == INVALID_ENTRY_HIGHPC) | |
c906108c | 94 | { |
f614e9d9 MK |
95 | /* brobecker/2003-10-10: We used to rely on lookup_symbol() to |
96 | search the symbol associated to the "main" function. | |
97 | Unfortunately, lookup_symbol() uses the current-language | |
98 | la_lookup_symbol_nonlocal function to do the global symbol | |
99 | search. Depending on the language, this can introduce | |
100 | certain side-effects, because certain languages, for instance | |
101 | Ada, may find more than one match. Therefore we prefer to | |
102 | search the "main" function symbol using its address rather | |
103 | than its name. */ | |
104 | struct symbol *mainsym = | |
105 | find_pc_function (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)); | |
c906108c | 106 | |
c5aa993b JM |
107 | if (mainsym && SYMBOL_CLASS (mainsym) == LOC_BLOCK) |
108 | { | |
109 | symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_lowpc = | |
c906108c | 110 | BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (mainsym)); |
c5aa993b | 111 | symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_highpc = |
c906108c | 112 | BLOCK_END (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (mainsym)); |
c5aa993b | 113 | } |
c906108c | 114 | } |
0714963c AC |
115 | |
116 | /* Not in the normal symbol tables, see if "main" is in the partial | |
117 | symbol table. If it's not, then give up. */ | |
f614e9d9 MK |
118 | if (msymbol != NULL && MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == mst_text) |
119 | { | |
120 | CORE_ADDR maddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
121 | asection *msect = SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msymbol); | |
122 | struct obj_section *osect = find_pc_sect_section (maddr, msect); | |
123 | ||
124 | if (osect != NULL) | |
125 | { | |
126 | int i; | |
127 | ||
128 | /* Step over other symbols at this same address, and symbols | |
129 | in other sections, to find the next symbol in this | |
130 | section with a different address. */ | |
131 | for (i = 1; SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol + i) != NULL; i++) | |
132 | { | |
133 | if (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i) != maddr | |
134 | && SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msymbol + i) == msect) | |
135 | break; | |
136 | } | |
137 | ||
138 | symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_lowpc = maddr; | |
139 | ||
140 | /* Use the lesser of the next minimal symbol in the same | |
141 | section, or the end of the section, as the end of the | |
142 | function. */ | |
143 | if (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol + i) != NULL | |
144 | && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i) < osect->endaddr) | |
145 | symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_highpc = | |
146 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i); | |
147 | else | |
148 | /* We got the start address from the last msymbol in the | |
149 | objfile. So the end address is the end of the | |
150 | section. */ | |
151 | symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_highpc = osect->endaddr; | |
152 | } | |
153 | } | |
154 | ||
155 | return (symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_lowpc <= pc | |
156 | && symfile_objfile->ei.main_func_highpc > pc); | |
c906108c SS |
157 | } |
158 | ||
29ff87c5 MK |
159 | /* Test whether PC is inside the range of addresses that corresponds |
160 | to the process entry point function. | |
c906108c | 161 | |
29ff87c5 | 162 | A PC of zero is always considered to be the bottom of the stack. */ |
c906108c SS |
163 | |
164 | int | |
fba45db2 | 165 | inside_entry_func (CORE_ADDR pc) |
c906108c SS |
166 | { |
167 | if (pc == 0) | |
168 | return 1; | |
169 | if (symfile_objfile == 0) | |
170 | return 0; | |
29ff87c5 | 171 | |
7a292a7a SS |
172 | if (CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION == AT_ENTRY_POINT) |
173 | { | |
29ff87c5 MK |
174 | /* Do not stop backtracing if the program counter is in the call |
175 | dummy at the entry point. */ | |
176 | /* FIXME: This won't always work with zeros for the last two | |
177 | arguments. */ | |
ae45cd16 | 178 | if (DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (pc, 0, 0)) |
7a292a7a SS |
179 | return 0; |
180 | } | |
29ff87c5 MK |
181 | |
182 | return (symfile_objfile->ei.entry_func_lowpc <= pc | |
183 | && symfile_objfile->ei.entry_func_highpc > pc); | |
c906108c SS |
184 | } |
185 | ||
c906108c SS |
186 | /* Return nonzero if the function for this frame lacks a prologue. Many |
187 | machines can define FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION to just call this | |
188 | function. */ | |
189 | ||
190 | int | |
fba45db2 | 191 | frameless_look_for_prologue (struct frame_info *frame) |
c906108c | 192 | { |
e76c5fcc | 193 | CORE_ADDR func_start; |
53a5351d | 194 | |
be41e9f4 | 195 | func_start = get_frame_func (frame); |
c906108c SS |
196 | if (func_start) |
197 | { | |
198 | func_start += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET; | |
53a5351d JM |
199 | /* This is faster, since only care whether there *is* a |
200 | prologue, not how long it is. */ | |
dad41f9a | 201 | return PROLOGUE_FRAMELESS_P (func_start); |
c906108c | 202 | } |
bdd78e62 | 203 | else if (get_frame_pc (frame) == 0) |
53a5351d JM |
204 | /* A frame with a zero PC is usually created by dereferencing a |
205 | NULL function pointer, normally causing an immediate core dump | |
206 | of the inferior. Mark function as frameless, as the inferior | |
207 | has no chance of setting up a stack frame. */ | |
c906108c SS |
208 | return 1; |
209 | else | |
210 | /* If we can't find the start of the function, we don't really | |
211 | know whether the function is frameless, but we should be able | |
212 | to get a reasonable (i.e. best we can do under the | |
213 | circumstances) backtrace by saying that it isn't. */ | |
214 | return 0; | |
215 | } | |
216 | ||
c906108c | 217 | /* Return the innermost lexical block in execution |
ae767bfb JB |
218 | in a specified stack frame. The frame address is assumed valid. |
219 | ||
220 | If ADDR_IN_BLOCK is non-zero, set *ADDR_IN_BLOCK to the exact code | |
221 | address we used to choose the block. We use this to find a source | |
222 | line, to decide which macro definitions are in scope. | |
223 | ||
224 | The value returned in *ADDR_IN_BLOCK isn't necessarily the frame's | |
225 | PC, and may not really be a valid PC at all. For example, in the | |
226 | caller of a function declared to never return, the code at the | |
227 | return address will never be reached, so the call instruction may | |
228 | be the very last instruction in the block. So the address we use | |
229 | to choose the block is actually one byte before the return address | |
230 | --- hopefully pointing us at the call instruction, or its delay | |
231 | slot instruction. */ | |
c906108c SS |
232 | |
233 | struct block * | |
ae767bfb | 234 | get_frame_block (struct frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block) |
c906108c | 235 | { |
c4a09524 | 236 | const CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_address_in_block (frame); |
ae767bfb JB |
237 | |
238 | if (addr_in_block) | |
239 | *addr_in_block = pc; | |
240 | ||
c906108c SS |
241 | return block_for_pc (pc); |
242 | } | |
243 | ||
c906108c | 244 | CORE_ADDR |
fba45db2 | 245 | get_pc_function_start (CORE_ADDR pc) |
c906108c | 246 | { |
2cdd89cb MK |
247 | struct block *bl; |
248 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; | |
c906108c | 249 | |
2cdd89cb MK |
250 | bl = block_for_pc (pc); |
251 | if (bl) | |
c906108c | 252 | { |
2cdd89cb MK |
253 | struct symbol *symbol = block_function (bl); |
254 | ||
255 | if (symbol) | |
256 | { | |
257 | bl = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (symbol); | |
258 | return BLOCK_START (bl); | |
259 | } | |
c906108c | 260 | } |
2cdd89cb MK |
261 | |
262 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (pc); | |
263 | if (msymbol) | |
c906108c | 264 | { |
2cdd89cb MK |
265 | CORE_ADDR fstart = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); |
266 | ||
267 | if (find_pc_section (fstart)) | |
268 | return fstart; | |
c906108c | 269 | } |
2cdd89cb MK |
270 | |
271 | return 0; | |
c906108c SS |
272 | } |
273 | ||
274 | /* Return the symbol for the function executing in frame FRAME. */ | |
275 | ||
276 | struct symbol * | |
fba45db2 | 277 | get_frame_function (struct frame_info *frame) |
c906108c | 278 | { |
52f0bd74 | 279 | struct block *bl = get_frame_block (frame, 0); |
c906108c SS |
280 | if (bl == 0) |
281 | return 0; | |
282 | return block_function (bl); | |
283 | } | |
284 | \f | |
285 | ||
c906108c SS |
286 | /* Return the function containing pc value PC in section SECTION. |
287 | Returns 0 if function is not known. */ | |
288 | ||
289 | struct symbol * | |
198beae2 | 290 | find_pc_sect_function (CORE_ADDR pc, struct bfd_section *section) |
c906108c | 291 | { |
52f0bd74 | 292 | struct block *b = block_for_pc_sect (pc, section); |
c906108c SS |
293 | if (b == 0) |
294 | return 0; | |
295 | return block_function (b); | |
296 | } | |
297 | ||
298 | /* Return the function containing pc value PC. | |
299 | Returns 0 if function is not known. Backward compatibility, no section */ | |
300 | ||
301 | struct symbol * | |
fba45db2 | 302 | find_pc_function (CORE_ADDR pc) |
c906108c SS |
303 | { |
304 | return find_pc_sect_function (pc, find_pc_mapped_section (pc)); | |
305 | } | |
306 | ||
307 | /* These variables are used to cache the most recent result | |
308 | * of find_pc_partial_function. */ | |
309 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
310 | static CORE_ADDR cache_pc_function_low = 0; |
311 | static CORE_ADDR cache_pc_function_high = 0; | |
312 | static char *cache_pc_function_name = 0; | |
198beae2 | 313 | static struct bfd_section *cache_pc_function_section = NULL; |
c906108c SS |
314 | |
315 | /* Clear cache, e.g. when symbol table is discarded. */ | |
316 | ||
317 | void | |
fba45db2 | 318 | clear_pc_function_cache (void) |
c906108c SS |
319 | { |
320 | cache_pc_function_low = 0; | |
321 | cache_pc_function_high = 0; | |
c5aa993b | 322 | cache_pc_function_name = (char *) 0; |
c906108c SS |
323 | cache_pc_function_section = NULL; |
324 | } | |
325 | ||
326 | /* Finds the "function" (text symbol) that is smaller than PC but | |
327 | greatest of all of the potential text symbols in SECTION. Sets | |
328 | *NAME and/or *ADDRESS conditionally if that pointer is non-null. | |
329 | If ENDADDR is non-null, then set *ENDADDR to be the end of the | |
330 | function (exclusive), but passing ENDADDR as non-null means that | |
331 | the function might cause symbols to be read. This function either | |
332 | succeeds or fails (not halfway succeeds). If it succeeds, it sets | |
333 | *NAME, *ADDRESS, and *ENDADDR to real information and returns 1. | |
334 | If it fails, it sets *NAME, *ADDRESS, and *ENDADDR to zero and | |
335 | returns 0. */ | |
336 | ||
337 | int | |
fba45db2 KB |
338 | find_pc_sect_partial_function (CORE_ADDR pc, asection *section, char **name, |
339 | CORE_ADDR *address, CORE_ADDR *endaddr) | |
c906108c SS |
340 | { |
341 | struct partial_symtab *pst; | |
c5aa993b | 342 | struct symbol *f; |
c906108c SS |
343 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; |
344 | struct partial_symbol *psb; | |
c5aa993b | 345 | struct obj_section *osect; |
c906108c SS |
346 | int i; |
347 | CORE_ADDR mapped_pc; | |
348 | ||
349 | mapped_pc = overlay_mapped_address (pc, section); | |
350 | ||
247055de MK |
351 | if (mapped_pc >= cache_pc_function_low |
352 | && mapped_pc < cache_pc_function_high | |
353 | && section == cache_pc_function_section) | |
c906108c SS |
354 | goto return_cached_value; |
355 | ||
356 | /* If sigtramp is in the u area, it counts as a function (especially | |
357 | important for step_1). */ | |
43156d82 | 358 | if (SIGTRAMP_START_P () && PC_IN_SIGTRAMP (mapped_pc, (char *) NULL)) |
c906108c | 359 | { |
c5aa993b JM |
360 | cache_pc_function_low = SIGTRAMP_START (mapped_pc); |
361 | cache_pc_function_high = SIGTRAMP_END (mapped_pc); | |
362 | cache_pc_function_name = "<sigtramp>"; | |
c906108c SS |
363 | cache_pc_function_section = section; |
364 | goto return_cached_value; | |
365 | } | |
c906108c SS |
366 | |
367 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (mapped_pc, section); | |
368 | pst = find_pc_sect_psymtab (mapped_pc, section); | |
369 | if (pst) | |
370 | { | |
371 | /* Need to read the symbols to get a good value for the end address. */ | |
372 | if (endaddr != NULL && !pst->readin) | |
373 | { | |
374 | /* Need to get the terminal in case symbol-reading produces | |
375 | output. */ | |
376 | target_terminal_ours_for_output (); | |
377 | PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (pst); | |
378 | } | |
379 | ||
380 | if (pst->readin) | |
381 | { | |
382 | /* Checking whether the msymbol has a larger value is for the | |
383 | "pathological" case mentioned in print_frame_info. */ | |
384 | f = find_pc_sect_function (mapped_pc, section); | |
385 | if (f != NULL | |
386 | && (msymbol == NULL | |
387 | || (BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f)) | |
388 | >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)))) | |
389 | { | |
c5aa993b JM |
390 | cache_pc_function_low = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f)); |
391 | cache_pc_function_high = BLOCK_END (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f)); | |
22abf04a | 392 | cache_pc_function_name = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (f); |
c906108c SS |
393 | cache_pc_function_section = section; |
394 | goto return_cached_value; | |
395 | } | |
396 | } | |
397 | else | |
398 | { | |
399 | /* Now that static symbols go in the minimal symbol table, perhaps | |
400 | we could just ignore the partial symbols. But at least for now | |
401 | we use the partial or minimal symbol, whichever is larger. */ | |
402 | psb = find_pc_sect_psymbol (pst, mapped_pc, section); | |
403 | ||
404 | if (psb | |
405 | && (msymbol == NULL || | |
406 | (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psb) | |
407 | >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)))) | |
408 | { | |
409 | /* This case isn't being cached currently. */ | |
410 | if (address) | |
411 | *address = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psb); | |
412 | if (name) | |
22abf04a | 413 | *name = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (psb); |
c906108c SS |
414 | /* endaddr non-NULL can't happen here. */ |
415 | return 1; | |
416 | } | |
417 | } | |
418 | } | |
419 | ||
420 | /* Not in the normal symbol tables, see if the pc is in a known section. | |
421 | If it's not, then give up. This ensures that anything beyond the end | |
422 | of the text seg doesn't appear to be part of the last function in the | |
423 | text segment. */ | |
424 | ||
425 | osect = find_pc_sect_section (mapped_pc, section); | |
426 | ||
427 | if (!osect) | |
428 | msymbol = NULL; | |
429 | ||
430 | /* Must be in the minimal symbol table. */ | |
431 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
432 | { | |
433 | /* No available symbol. */ | |
434 | if (name != NULL) | |
435 | *name = 0; | |
436 | if (address != NULL) | |
437 | *address = 0; | |
438 | if (endaddr != NULL) | |
439 | *endaddr = 0; | |
440 | return 0; | |
441 | } | |
442 | ||
c5aa993b | 443 | cache_pc_function_low = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); |
22abf04a | 444 | cache_pc_function_name = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol); |
c906108c SS |
445 | cache_pc_function_section = section; |
446 | ||
447 | /* Use the lesser of the next minimal symbol in the same section, or | |
448 | the end of the section, as the end of the function. */ | |
c5aa993b | 449 | |
c906108c SS |
450 | /* Step over other symbols at this same address, and symbols in |
451 | other sections, to find the next symbol in this section with | |
452 | a different address. */ | |
453 | ||
22abf04a | 454 | for (i = 1; DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol + i) != NULL; i++) |
c906108c | 455 | { |
c5aa993b | 456 | if (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i) != SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) |
247055de | 457 | && SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msymbol + i) == SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msymbol)) |
c906108c SS |
458 | break; |
459 | } | |
460 | ||
22abf04a | 461 | if (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol + i) != NULL |
c906108c SS |
462 | && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i) < osect->endaddr) |
463 | cache_pc_function_high = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i); | |
464 | else | |
465 | /* We got the start address from the last msymbol in the objfile. | |
466 | So the end address is the end of the section. */ | |
467 | cache_pc_function_high = osect->endaddr; | |
468 | ||
247055de | 469 | return_cached_value: |
c906108c SS |
470 | |
471 | if (address) | |
472 | { | |
473 | if (pc_in_unmapped_range (pc, section)) | |
c5aa993b | 474 | *address = overlay_unmapped_address (cache_pc_function_low, section); |
c906108c | 475 | else |
c5aa993b | 476 | *address = cache_pc_function_low; |
c906108c | 477 | } |
c5aa993b | 478 | |
c906108c SS |
479 | if (name) |
480 | *name = cache_pc_function_name; | |
481 | ||
482 | if (endaddr) | |
483 | { | |
484 | if (pc_in_unmapped_range (pc, section)) | |
c5aa993b | 485 | { |
c906108c SS |
486 | /* Because the high address is actually beyond the end of |
487 | the function (and therefore possibly beyond the end of | |
247055de MK |
488 | the overlay), we must actually convert (high - 1) and |
489 | then add one to that. */ | |
c906108c | 490 | |
c5aa993b | 491 | *endaddr = 1 + overlay_unmapped_address (cache_pc_function_high - 1, |
c906108c | 492 | section); |
c5aa993b | 493 | } |
c906108c | 494 | else |
c5aa993b | 495 | *endaddr = cache_pc_function_high; |
c906108c SS |
496 | } |
497 | ||
498 | return 1; | |
499 | } | |
500 | ||
247055de | 501 | /* Backward compatibility, no section argument. */ |
c906108c SS |
502 | |
503 | int | |
fba45db2 KB |
504 | find_pc_partial_function (CORE_ADDR pc, char **name, CORE_ADDR *address, |
505 | CORE_ADDR *endaddr) | |
c906108c | 506 | { |
c5aa993b | 507 | asection *section; |
c906108c SS |
508 | |
509 | section = find_pc_overlay (pc); | |
510 | return find_pc_sect_partial_function (pc, section, name, address, endaddr); | |
511 | } | |
512 | ||
513 | /* Return the innermost stack frame executing inside of BLOCK, | |
514 | or NULL if there is no such frame. If BLOCK is NULL, just return NULL. */ | |
515 | ||
516 | struct frame_info * | |
fba45db2 | 517 | block_innermost_frame (struct block *block) |
c906108c SS |
518 | { |
519 | struct frame_info *frame; | |
52f0bd74 AC |
520 | CORE_ADDR start; |
521 | CORE_ADDR end; | |
42f99ac2 | 522 | CORE_ADDR calling_pc; |
c906108c SS |
523 | |
524 | if (block == NULL) | |
525 | return NULL; | |
526 | ||
527 | start = BLOCK_START (block); | |
528 | end = BLOCK_END (block); | |
529 | ||
530 | frame = NULL; | |
531 | while (1) | |
532 | { | |
533 | frame = get_prev_frame (frame); | |
534 | if (frame == NULL) | |
535 | return NULL; | |
c4a09524 | 536 | calling_pc = get_frame_address_in_block (frame); |
42f99ac2 | 537 | if (calling_pc >= start && calling_pc < end) |
c906108c SS |
538 | return frame; |
539 | } | |
540 | } | |
541 | ||
7a292a7a SS |
542 | /* Are we in a call dummy? The code below which allows DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK |
543 | below is for infrun.c, which may give the macro a pc without that | |
544 | subtracted out. */ | |
545 | ||
7a292a7a SS |
546 | /* Is the PC in a call dummy? SP and FRAME_ADDRESS are the bottom and |
547 | top of the stack frame which we are checking, where "bottom" and | |
548 | "top" refer to some section of memory which contains the code for | |
549 | the call dummy. Calls to this macro assume that the contents of | |
0ba6dca9 AC |
550 | SP_REGNUM and DEPRECATED_FP_REGNUM (or the saved values thereof), |
551 | respectively, are the things to pass. | |
552 | ||
553 | This won't work on the 29k, where SP_REGNUM and | |
554 | DEPRECATED_FP_REGNUM don't have that meaning, but the 29k doesn't | |
555 | use ON_STACK. This could be fixed by generalizing this scheme, | |
556 | perhaps by passing in a frame and adding a few fields, at least on | |
557 | machines which need them for DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY. | |
7a292a7a SS |
558 | |
559 | Something simpler, like checking for the stack segment, doesn't work, | |
560 | since various programs (threads implementations, gcc nested function | |
561 | stubs, etc) may either allocate stack frames in another segment, or | |
562 | allocate other kinds of code on the stack. */ | |
563 | ||
564 | int | |
b4b88177 AC |
565 | deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy_on_stack (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR sp, |
566 | CORE_ADDR frame_address) | |
7a292a7a SS |
567 | { |
568 | return (INNER_THAN ((sp), (pc)) | |
569 | && (frame_address != 0) | |
570 | && INNER_THAN ((pc), (frame_address))); | |
571 | } | |
572 | ||
573 | int | |
b4b88177 AC |
574 | deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy_at_entry_point (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR sp, |
575 | CORE_ADDR frame_address) | |
7a292a7a | 576 | { |
88a82a65 AC |
577 | CORE_ADDR addr = entry_point_address (); |
578 | if (DEPRECATED_CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS_P ()) | |
579 | addr = DEPRECATED_CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS (); | |
580 | return ((pc) >= addr && (pc) <= (addr + DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK)); | |
7a292a7a SS |
581 | } |
582 | ||
e6ba3bc9 AC |
583 | /* Returns true for a user frame or a call_function_by_hand dummy |
584 | frame, and false for the CRT0 start-up frame. Purpose is to | |
585 | terminate backtrace. */ | |
c5aa993b | 586 | |
c906108c | 587 | int |
e6ba3bc9 | 588 | legacy_frame_chain_valid (CORE_ADDR fp, struct frame_info *fi) |
c906108c | 589 | { |
51603483 DJ |
590 | /* Don't prune CALL_DUMMY frames. */ |
591 | if (DEPRECATED_USE_GENERIC_DUMMY_FRAMES | |
592 | && DEPRECATED_PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY (get_frame_pc (fi), 0, 0)) | |
593 | return 1; | |
594 | ||
595 | /* If the new frame pointer is zero, then it isn't valid. */ | |
596 | if (fp == 0) | |
597 | return 0; | |
598 | ||
599 | /* If the new frame would be inside (younger than) the previous frame, | |
600 | then it isn't valid. */ | |
601 | if (INNER_THAN (fp, get_frame_base (fi))) | |
602 | return 0; | |
603 | ||
7c86889b CV |
604 | /* If the architecture has a custom DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID, |
605 | call it now. */ | |
606 | if (DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID_P ()) | |
607 | return DEPRECATED_FRAME_CHAIN_VALID (fp, fi); | |
608 | ||
51603483 DJ |
609 | /* If we're already inside the entry function for the main objfile, then it |
610 | isn't valid. */ | |
611 | if (inside_entry_func (get_frame_pc (fi))) | |
612 | return 0; | |
613 | ||
614 | /* If we're inside the entry file, it isn't valid. */ | |
615 | /* NOTE/drow 2002-12-25: should there be a way to disable this check? It | |
616 | assumes a single small entry file, and the way some debug readers (e.g. | |
617 | dbxread) figure out which object is the entry file is somewhat hokey. */ | |
627b3ba2 | 618 | if (deprecated_inside_entry_file (frame_pc_unwind (fi))) |
51603483 DJ |
619 | return 0; |
620 | ||
51603483 | 621 | return 1; |
c906108c | 622 | } |