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1 | /* Handle HP SOM shared libraries for GDB, the GNU Debugger. |
2 | Copyright 1993, 1996, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
3 | ||
c5aa993b | 4 | This file is part of GDB. |
c906108c | 5 | |
c5aa993b JM |
6 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
9 | (at your option) any later version. | |
c906108c | 10 | |
c5aa993b JM |
11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
14 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
c906108c | 15 | |
c5aa993b JM |
16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
17 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
18 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
19 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
c906108c | 20 | |
c5aa993b JM |
21 | Written by the Center for Software Science at the Univerity of Utah |
22 | and by Cygnus Support. */ | |
c906108c SS |
23 | |
24 | ||
25 | #include "defs.h" | |
26 | ||
27 | #include "frame.h" | |
28 | #include "bfd.h" | |
29 | #include "som.h" | |
30 | #include "libhppa.h" | |
31 | #include "gdbcore.h" | |
32 | #include "symtab.h" | |
33 | #include "breakpoint.h" | |
34 | #include "symfile.h" | |
35 | #include "objfiles.h" | |
36 | #include "inferior.h" | |
37 | #include "gdb-stabs.h" | |
38 | #include "gdb_stat.h" | |
39 | #include "gdbcmd.h" | |
40 | #include "assert.h" | |
41 | #include "language.h" | |
42 | ||
43 | #include <fcntl.h> | |
44 | ||
45 | #ifndef O_BINARY | |
46 | #define O_BINARY 0 | |
47 | #endif | |
48 | ||
49 | /* Uncomment this to turn on some debugging output. | |
50 | */ | |
51 | ||
52 | /* #define SOLIB_DEBUG | |
53 | */ | |
c5aa993b | 54 | |
c906108c SS |
55 | /* Defined in exec.c; used to prevent dangling pointer bug. |
56 | */ | |
57 | extern struct target_ops exec_ops; | |
58 | ||
59 | /* This lives in hppa-tdep.c. */ | |
60 | extern struct unwind_table_entry *find_unwind_entry PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR pc)); | |
61 | ||
62 | /* These ought to be defined in some public interface, but aren't. They | |
63 | define the meaning of the various bits in the distinguished __dld_flags | |
64 | variable that is declared in every debuggable a.out on HP-UX, and that | |
65 | is shared between the debugger and the dynamic linker. | |
c5aa993b | 66 | */ |
c906108c SS |
67 | #define DLD_FLAGS_MAPPRIVATE 0x1 |
68 | #define DLD_FLAGS_HOOKVALID 0x2 | |
69 | #define DLD_FLAGS_LISTVALID 0x4 | |
70 | #define DLD_FLAGS_BOR_ENABLE 0x8 | |
71 | ||
72 | /* TODO: | |
73 | ||
74 | * Most of this code should work for hp300 shared libraries. Does | |
75 | anyone care enough to weed out any SOM-isms. | |
76 | ||
77 | * Support for hpux8 dynamic linker. */ | |
78 | ||
79 | /* The basic structure which describes a dynamically loaded object. This | |
80 | data structure is private to the dynamic linker and isn't found in | |
81 | any HPUX include file. */ | |
82 | ||
83 | struct som_solib_mapped_entry | |
c5aa993b JM |
84 | { |
85 | /* The name of the library. */ | |
86 | char *name; | |
c906108c | 87 | |
c5aa993b JM |
88 | /* Version of this structure (it is expected to change again in hpux10). */ |
89 | unsigned char struct_version; | |
c906108c | 90 | |
c5aa993b JM |
91 | /* Binding mode for this library. */ |
92 | unsigned char bind_mode; | |
c906108c | 93 | |
c5aa993b JM |
94 | /* Version of this library. */ |
95 | short library_version; | |
c906108c | 96 | |
c5aa993b JM |
97 | /* Start of text address, |
98 | * link-time text location (length of text area), | |
99 | * end of text address. */ | |
100 | CORE_ADDR text_addr; | |
101 | CORE_ADDR text_link_addr; | |
102 | CORE_ADDR text_end; | |
c906108c | 103 | |
c5aa993b JM |
104 | /* Start of data, start of bss and end of data. */ |
105 | CORE_ADDR data_start; | |
106 | CORE_ADDR bss_start; | |
107 | CORE_ADDR data_end; | |
c906108c | 108 | |
c5aa993b JM |
109 | /* Value of linkage pointer (%r19). */ |
110 | CORE_ADDR got_value; | |
c906108c | 111 | |
c5aa993b JM |
112 | /* Next entry. */ |
113 | struct som_solib_mapped_entry *next; | |
c906108c | 114 | |
c5aa993b JM |
115 | /* There are other fields, but I don't have information as to what is |
116 | contained in them. */ | |
c906108c | 117 | |
c5aa993b | 118 | /* For versions from HPUX-10.30 and up */ |
c906108c | 119 | |
c5aa993b JM |
120 | /* Address in target of offset from thread-local register of |
121 | * start of this thread's data. I.e., the first thread-local | |
122 | * variable in this shared library starts at *(tsd_start_addr) | |
123 | * from that area pointed to by cr27 (mpsfu_hi). | |
124 | * | |
125 | * We do the indirection as soon as we read it, so from then | |
126 | * on it's the offset itself. | |
127 | */ | |
128 | CORE_ADDR tsd_start_addr; | |
c906108c | 129 | |
c5aa993b JM |
130 | /* Following this are longwords holding: |
131 | ||
132 | * ?, ?, ?, ptr to -1, ptr to-1, ptr to lib name (leaf name), | |
133 | * ptr to __data_start, ptr to __data_end | |
134 | */ | |
c906108c | 135 | |
c5aa993b JM |
136 | |
137 | }; | |
c906108c SS |
138 | |
139 | /* A structure to keep track of all the known shared objects. */ | |
140 | struct so_list | |
c5aa993b JM |
141 | { |
142 | struct som_solib_mapped_entry som_solib; | |
143 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
144 | bfd *abfd; | |
145 | struct section_table *sections; | |
146 | struct section_table *sections_end; | |
c906108c SS |
147 | /* elz: added this field to store the address in target space (in the |
148 | library) of the library descriptor (handle) which we read into | |
c5aa993b JM |
149 | som_solib_mapped_entry structure */ |
150 | CORE_ADDR solib_addr; | |
151 | struct so_list *next; | |
152 | ||
153 | }; | |
c906108c SS |
154 | |
155 | static struct so_list *so_list_head; | |
156 | ||
157 | ||
158 | /* This is the cumulative size in bytes of the symbol tables of all | |
159 | shared objects on the so_list_head list. (When we say size, here | |
160 | we mean of the information before it is brought into memory and | |
161 | potentially expanded by GDB.) When adding a new shlib, this value | |
162 | is compared against the threshold size, held by auto_solib_add | |
163 | (in megabytes). If adding symbols for the new shlib would cause | |
164 | the total size to exceed the threshold, then the new shlib's symbols | |
165 | are not loaded. | |
c5aa993b JM |
166 | */ |
167 | static LONGEST som_solib_total_st_size; | |
c906108c SS |
168 | |
169 | /* When the threshold is reached for any shlib, we refuse to add | |
170 | symbols for subsequent shlibs, even if those shlibs' symbols would | |
171 | be small enough to fit under the threshold. (Although this may | |
172 | result in one, early large shlib preventing the loading of later, | |
173 | smalller shlibs' symbols, it allows us to issue one informational | |
174 | message. The alternative, to issue a message for each shlib whose | |
175 | symbols aren't loaded, could be a big annoyance where the threshold | |
176 | is exceeded due to a very large number of shlibs.) | |
c5aa993b JM |
177 | */ |
178 | static int som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded; | |
c906108c SS |
179 | |
180 | /* These addresses should be filled in by som_solib_create_inferior_hook. | |
181 | They are also used elsewhere in this module. | |
c5aa993b JM |
182 | */ |
183 | typedef struct | |
184 | { | |
185 | CORE_ADDR address; | |
186 | struct unwind_table_entry *unwind; | |
187 | } | |
188 | addr_and_unwind_t; | |
c906108c SS |
189 | |
190 | /* When adding fields, be sure to clear them in _initialize_som_solib. */ | |
c5aa993b JM |
191 | static struct |
192 | { | |
193 | boolean is_valid; | |
194 | addr_and_unwind_t hook; | |
195 | addr_and_unwind_t hook_stub; | |
196 | addr_and_unwind_t load; | |
197 | addr_and_unwind_t load_stub; | |
198 | addr_and_unwind_t unload; | |
199 | addr_and_unwind_t unload2; | |
200 | addr_and_unwind_t unload_stub; | |
201 | } | |
202 | dld_cache; | |
c906108c SS |
203 | |
204 | ||
205 | ||
206 | static void som_sharedlibrary_info_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
207 | ||
208 | static void som_solib_sharedlibrary_command PARAMS ((char *, int)); | |
209 | ||
210 | static LONGEST | |
211 | som_solib_sizeof_symbol_table (filename) | |
c5aa993b | 212 | char *filename; |
c906108c | 213 | { |
c5aa993b JM |
214 | bfd *abfd; |
215 | int desc; | |
216 | char *absolute_name; | |
217 | LONGEST st_size = (LONGEST) 0; | |
218 | asection *sect; | |
c906108c SS |
219 | |
220 | /* We believe that filename was handed to us by the dynamic linker, and | |
221 | is therefore always an absolute path. | |
c5aa993b | 222 | */ |
c906108c SS |
223 | desc = openp (getenv ("PATH"), 1, filename, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0, &absolute_name); |
224 | if (desc < 0) | |
225 | { | |
226 | perror_with_name (filename); | |
227 | } | |
228 | filename = absolute_name; | |
229 | ||
230 | abfd = bfd_fdopenr (filename, gnutarget, desc); | |
c5aa993b | 231 | if (!abfd) |
c906108c SS |
232 | { |
233 | close (desc); | |
234 | make_cleanup (free, filename); | |
235 | error ("\"%s\": can't open to read symbols: %s.", filename, | |
236 | bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); | |
237 | } | |
c5aa993b JM |
238 | |
239 | if (!bfd_check_format (abfd, bfd_object)) /* Reads in section info */ | |
c906108c | 240 | { |
c5aa993b | 241 | bfd_close (abfd); /* This also closes desc */ |
c906108c SS |
242 | make_cleanup (free, filename); |
243 | error ("\"%s\": can't read symbols: %s.", filename, | |
244 | bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); | |
245 | } | |
246 | ||
247 | /* Sum the sizes of the various sections that compose debug info. */ | |
248 | ||
249 | /* This contains non-DOC information. */ | |
250 | sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, "$DEBUG$"); | |
251 | if (sect) | |
252 | st_size += (LONGEST) bfd_section_size (abfd, sect); | |
253 | ||
254 | /* This contains DOC information. */ | |
255 | sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, "$PINFO$"); | |
256 | if (sect) | |
257 | st_size += (LONGEST) bfd_section_size (abfd, sect); | |
258 | ||
c5aa993b | 259 | bfd_close (abfd); /* This also closes desc */ |
c906108c SS |
260 | free (filename); |
261 | ||
262 | /* Unfortunately, just summing the sizes of various debug info | |
263 | sections isn't a very accurate measurement of how much heap | |
264 | space the debugger will need to hold them. It also doesn't | |
265 | account for space needed by linker (aka "minimal") symbols. | |
266 | ||
267 | Anecdotal evidence suggests that just summing the sizes of | |
268 | debug-info-related sections understates the heap space needed | |
269 | to represent it internally by about an order of magnitude. | |
270 | ||
271 | Since it's not exactly brain surgery we're doing here, rather | |
272 | than attempt to more accurately measure the size of a shlib's | |
273 | symbol table in GDB's heap, we'll just apply a 10x fudge- | |
274 | factor to the debug info sections' size-sum. No, this doesn't | |
275 | account for minimal symbols in non-debuggable shlibs. But it | |
276 | all roughly washes out in the end. | |
c5aa993b | 277 | */ |
c906108c SS |
278 | return st_size * (LONGEST) 10; |
279 | } | |
280 | ||
281 | ||
282 | static void | |
283 | som_solib_add_solib_objfile (so, name, from_tty, text_addr) | |
c5aa993b JM |
284 | struct so_list *so; |
285 | char *name; | |
286 | int from_tty; | |
287 | CORE_ADDR text_addr; | |
c906108c SS |
288 | { |
289 | obj_private_data_t *obj_private; | |
2acceee2 | 290 | struct section_addr_info section_addrs; |
c5aa993b | 291 | |
2acceee2 JM |
292 | memset (§ion_addrs, 0, sizeof (section_addrs)); |
293 | section_addrs.text_addr = text_addr; | |
2df3850c | 294 | so->objfile = symbol_file_add (name, from_tty, §ion_addrs, 0, OBJF_SHARED); |
c906108c SS |
295 | so->abfd = so->objfile->obfd; |
296 | ||
297 | /* Mark this as a shared library and save private data. | |
298 | */ | |
299 | so->objfile->flags |= OBJF_SHARED; | |
300 | ||
c5aa993b | 301 | if (so->objfile->obj_private == NULL) |
c906108c SS |
302 | { |
303 | obj_private = (obj_private_data_t *) | |
c5aa993b JM |
304 | obstack_alloc (&so->objfile->psymbol_obstack, |
305 | sizeof (obj_private_data_t)); | |
c906108c | 306 | obj_private->unwind_info = NULL; |
c5aa993b | 307 | obj_private->so_info = NULL; |
c906108c | 308 | so->objfile->obj_private = (PTR) obj_private; |
c5aa993b | 309 | } |
c906108c SS |
310 | |
311 | obj_private = (obj_private_data_t *) so->objfile->obj_private; | |
312 | obj_private->so_info = so; | |
313 | ||
314 | if (!bfd_check_format (so->abfd, bfd_object)) | |
315 | { | |
316 | error ("\"%s\": not in executable format: %s.", | |
c5aa993b | 317 | name, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ())); |
c906108c SS |
318 | } |
319 | } | |
320 | ||
321 | ||
322 | static void | |
323 | som_solib_load_symbols (so, name, from_tty, text_addr, target) | |
c5aa993b JM |
324 | struct so_list *so; |
325 | char *name; | |
326 | int from_tty; | |
327 | CORE_ADDR text_addr; | |
328 | struct target_ops *target; | |
c906108c | 329 | { |
c5aa993b JM |
330 | struct section_table *p; |
331 | int status; | |
332 | char buf[4]; | |
333 | CORE_ADDR presumed_data_start; | |
c906108c SS |
334 | |
335 | #ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG | |
c5aa993b | 336 | printf ("--Adding symbols for shared library \"%s\"\n", name); |
c906108c SS |
337 | #endif |
338 | ||
339 | som_solib_add_solib_objfile (so, name, from_tty, text_addr); | |
340 | ||
341 | /* Now we need to build a section table for this library since | |
342 | we might be debugging a core file from a dynamically linked | |
343 | executable in which the libraries were not privately mapped. */ | |
344 | if (build_section_table (so->abfd, | |
c5aa993b JM |
345 | &so->sections, |
346 | &so->sections_end)) | |
c906108c SS |
347 | { |
348 | error ("Unable to build section table for shared library\n."); | |
349 | return; | |
350 | } | |
351 | ||
352 | /* Relocate all the sections based on where they got loaded. */ | |
353 | for (p = so->sections; p < so->sections_end; p++) | |
354 | { | |
355 | if (p->the_bfd_section->flags & SEC_CODE) | |
c5aa993b JM |
356 | { |
357 | p->addr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT); | |
358 | p->endaddr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT); | |
359 | } | |
c906108c | 360 | else if (p->the_bfd_section->flags & SEC_DATA) |
c5aa993b JM |
361 | { |
362 | p->addr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA); | |
363 | p->endaddr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA); | |
364 | } | |
c906108c SS |
365 | } |
366 | ||
367 | /* Now see if we need to map in the text and data for this shared | |
368 | library (for example debugging a core file which does not use | |
369 | private shared libraries.). | |
370 | ||
371 | Carefully peek at the first text address in the library. If the | |
372 | read succeeds, then the libraries were privately mapped and were | |
373 | included in the core dump file. | |
374 | ||
375 | If the peek failed, then the libraries were not privately mapped | |
376 | and are not in the core file, we'll have to read them in ourselves. */ | |
377 | status = target_read_memory (text_addr, buf, 4); | |
378 | if (status != 0) | |
379 | { | |
380 | int old, new; | |
c906108c SS |
381 | |
382 | new = so->sections_end - so->sections; | |
6426a772 JM |
383 | |
384 | old = target_resize_to_sections (target, new); | |
385 | ||
c906108c | 386 | /* Copy over the old data before it gets clobbered. */ |
c5aa993b JM |
387 | memcpy ((char *) (target->to_sections + old), |
388 | so->sections, | |
389 | ((sizeof (struct section_table)) * new)); | |
c906108c SS |
390 | } |
391 | } | |
392 | ||
393 | ||
394 | /* Add symbols from shared libraries into the symtab list, unless the | |
395 | size threshold (specified by auto_solib_add, in megabytes) would | |
396 | be exceeded. */ | |
397 | ||
398 | void | |
399 | som_solib_add (arg_string, from_tty, target) | |
400 | char *arg_string; | |
401 | int from_tty; | |
402 | struct target_ops *target; | |
403 | { | |
404 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; | |
405 | struct so_list *so_list_tail; | |
406 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
407 | asection *shlib_info; | |
408 | int status; | |
409 | unsigned int dld_flags; | |
410 | char buf[4], *re_err; | |
c5aa993b | 411 | int threshold_warning_given = 0; |
c906108c SS |
412 | |
413 | /* First validate our arguments. */ | |
414 | if ((re_err = re_comp (arg_string ? arg_string : ".")) != NULL) | |
415 | { | |
416 | error ("Invalid regexp: %s", re_err); | |
417 | } | |
418 | ||
419 | /* If we're debugging a core file, or have attached to a running | |
420 | process, then som_solib_create_inferior_hook will not have been | |
421 | called. | |
422 | ||
423 | We need to first determine if we're dealing with a dynamically | |
424 | linked executable. If not, then return without an error or warning. | |
425 | ||
426 | We also need to examine __dld_flags to determine if the shared library | |
427 | list is valid and to determine if the libraries have been privately | |
428 | mapped. */ | |
429 | if (symfile_objfile == NULL) | |
430 | return; | |
431 | ||
432 | /* First see if the objfile was dynamically linked. */ | |
433 | shlib_info = bfd_get_section_by_name (symfile_objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$"); | |
434 | if (!shlib_info) | |
435 | return; | |
436 | ||
437 | /* It's got a $SHLIB_INFO$ section, make sure it's not empty. */ | |
438 | if (bfd_section_size (symfile_objfile->obfd, shlib_info) == 0) | |
439 | return; | |
440 | ||
441 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL); | |
442 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
443 | { | |
444 | error ("Unable to find __dld_flags symbol in object file.\n"); | |
445 | return; | |
446 | } | |
447 | ||
448 | addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
449 | /* Read the current contents. */ | |
450 | status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4); | |
451 | if (status != 0) | |
452 | { | |
453 | error ("Unable to read __dld_flags\n"); | |
454 | return; | |
455 | } | |
456 | dld_flags = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
457 | ||
458 | /* __dld_list may not be valid. If not, then we punt, warning the user if | |
459 | we were called as a result of the add-symfile command. | |
c5aa993b | 460 | */ |
c906108c SS |
461 | if ((dld_flags & DLD_FLAGS_LISTVALID) == 0) |
462 | { | |
463 | if (from_tty) | |
c5aa993b | 464 | error ("__dld_list is not valid according to __dld_flags.\n"); |
c906108c SS |
465 | return; |
466 | } | |
467 | ||
468 | /* If the libraries were not mapped private, warn the user. */ | |
469 | if ((dld_flags & DLD_FLAGS_MAPPRIVATE) == 0) | |
470 | warning ("The shared libraries were not privately mapped; setting a\nbreakpoint in a shared library will not work until you rerun the program.\n"); | |
471 | ||
472 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_list", NULL, NULL); | |
473 | if (!msymbol) | |
474 | { | |
475 | /* Older crt0.o files (hpux8) don't have __dld_list as a symbol, | |
c5aa993b | 476 | but the data is still available if you know where to look. */ |
c906108c SS |
477 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL); |
478 | if (!msymbol) | |
479 | { | |
480 | error ("Unable to find dynamic library list.\n"); | |
481 | return; | |
482 | } | |
483 | addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) - 8; | |
484 | } | |
485 | else | |
486 | addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
487 | ||
488 | status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4); | |
489 | if (status != 0) | |
490 | { | |
491 | error ("Unable to find dynamic library list.\n"); | |
492 | return; | |
493 | } | |
494 | ||
495 | addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
496 | ||
497 | /* If addr is zero, then we're using an old dynamic loader which | |
498 | doesn't maintain __dld_list. We'll have to use a completely | |
499 | different approach to get shared library information. */ | |
500 | if (addr == 0) | |
501 | goto old_dld; | |
502 | ||
503 | /* Using the information in __dld_list is the preferred method | |
504 | to get at shared library information. It doesn't depend on | |
505 | any functions in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o and has a chance of working | |
506 | with hpux10 when it is released. */ | |
507 | status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4); | |
508 | if (status != 0) | |
509 | { | |
510 | error ("Unable to find dynamic library list.\n"); | |
511 | return; | |
512 | } | |
513 | ||
514 | /* addr now holds the address of the first entry in the dynamic | |
515 | library list. */ | |
516 | addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
517 | ||
518 | /* Now that we have a pointer to the dynamic library list, walk | |
519 | through it and add the symbols for each library. */ | |
520 | ||
521 | so_list_tail = so_list_head; | |
522 | /* Find the end of the list of shared objects. */ | |
523 | while (so_list_tail && so_list_tail->next) | |
524 | so_list_tail = so_list_tail->next; | |
525 | ||
526 | #ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG | |
c5aa993b | 527 | printf ("--About to read shared library list data\n"); |
c906108c SS |
528 | #endif |
529 | ||
530 | /* "addr" will always point to the base of the | |
531 | * current data entry describing the current | |
532 | * shared library. | |
533 | */ | |
534 | while (1) | |
535 | { | |
536 | CORE_ADDR name_addr, text_addr; | |
537 | unsigned int name_len; | |
538 | char *name; | |
539 | struct so_list *new_so; | |
540 | struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head; | |
541 | struct stat statbuf; | |
c5aa993b JM |
542 | LONGEST st_size; |
543 | int is_main_program; | |
c906108c SS |
544 | |
545 | if (addr == 0) | |
546 | break; | |
547 | ||
548 | /* Get a pointer to the name of this library. */ | |
549 | status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4); | |
550 | if (status != 0) | |
551 | goto err; | |
552 | ||
553 | name_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
554 | name_len = 0; | |
555 | while (1) | |
556 | { | |
557 | target_read_memory (name_addr + name_len, buf, 1); | |
558 | if (status != 0) | |
559 | goto err; | |
560 | ||
561 | name_len++; | |
562 | if (*buf == '\0') | |
563 | break; | |
564 | } | |
565 | name = alloca (name_len); | |
566 | status = target_read_memory (name_addr, name, name_len); | |
567 | if (status != 0) | |
568 | goto err; | |
569 | ||
570 | /* See if we've already loaded something with this name. */ | |
571 | while (so_list) | |
572 | { | |
573 | if (!strcmp (so_list->som_solib.name, name)) | |
574 | break; | |
575 | so_list = so_list->next; | |
576 | } | |
577 | ||
578 | /* See if the file exists. If not, give a warning, but don't | |
c5aa993b | 579 | die. */ |
c906108c SS |
580 | status = stat (name, &statbuf); |
581 | if (status == -1) | |
582 | { | |
583 | warning ("Can't find file %s referenced in dld_list.", name); | |
584 | ||
585 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 36, buf, 4); | |
586 | if (status != 0) | |
587 | goto err; | |
588 | ||
c5aa993b | 589 | addr = (CORE_ADDR) extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); |
c906108c SS |
590 | continue; |
591 | } | |
592 | ||
593 | /* If we've already loaded this one or it's the main program, skip it. */ | |
594 | is_main_program = (strcmp (name, symfile_objfile->name) == 0); | |
595 | if (so_list || is_main_program) | |
596 | { | |
c5aa993b JM |
597 | /* This is the "next" pointer in the strcuture. |
598 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
599 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 36, buf, 4); |
600 | if (status != 0) | |
601 | goto err; | |
602 | ||
603 | addr = (CORE_ADDR) extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
604 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
605 | /* Record the main program's symbol table size. */ |
606 | if (is_main_program && !so_list) | |
607 | { | |
608 | st_size = som_solib_sizeof_symbol_table (name); | |
609 | som_solib_total_st_size += st_size; | |
610 | } | |
611 | ||
612 | /* Was this a shlib that we noted but didn't load the symbols for? | |
613 | If so, were we invoked this time from the command-line, via | |
614 | a 'sharedlibrary' or 'add-symbol-file' command? If yes to | |
615 | both, we'd better load the symbols this time. | |
616 | */ | |
617 | if (from_tty && so_list && !is_main_program && (so_list->objfile == NULL)) | |
618 | som_solib_load_symbols (so_list, | |
619 | name, | |
620 | from_tty, | |
621 | so_list->som_solib.text_addr, | |
622 | target); | |
c906108c SS |
623 | |
624 | continue; | |
625 | } | |
626 | ||
627 | name = obsavestring (name, name_len - 1, | |
628 | &symfile_objfile->symbol_obstack); | |
629 | ||
630 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 8, buf, 4); | |
631 | if (status != 0) | |
632 | goto err; | |
633 | ||
634 | text_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
635 | ||
636 | new_so = (struct so_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct so_list)); | |
c5aa993b | 637 | memset ((char *) new_so, 0, sizeof (struct so_list)); |
c906108c SS |
638 | if (so_list_head == NULL) |
639 | { | |
640 | so_list_head = new_so; | |
641 | so_list_tail = new_so; | |
642 | } | |
643 | else | |
644 | { | |
645 | so_list_tail->next = new_so; | |
646 | so_list_tail = new_so; | |
647 | } | |
648 | ||
649 | /* Fill in all the entries in GDB's shared library list. | |
650 | */ | |
c5aa993b | 651 | |
c906108c SS |
652 | new_so->solib_addr = addr; |
653 | new_so->som_solib.name = name; | |
654 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 4, buf, 4); | |
655 | if (status != 0) | |
656 | goto err; | |
657 | ||
658 | new_so->som_solib.struct_version = extract_unsigned_integer (buf + 3, 1); | |
659 | new_so->som_solib.bind_mode = extract_unsigned_integer (buf + 2, 1); | |
c5aa993b JM |
660 | /* Following is "high water mark", highest version number |
661 | * seen, rather than plain version number. | |
662 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
663 | new_so->som_solib.library_version = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 2); |
664 | new_so->som_solib.text_addr = text_addr; | |
665 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
666 | /* Q: What about longword at "addr + 8"? |
667 | * A: It's read above, out of order, into "text_addr". | |
668 | */ | |
c906108c SS |
669 | |
670 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 12, buf, 4); | |
671 | if (status != 0) | |
672 | goto err; | |
673 | ||
674 | new_so->som_solib.text_link_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
675 | ||
676 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 16, buf, 4); | |
677 | if (status != 0) | |
678 | goto err; | |
679 | ||
680 | new_so->som_solib.text_end = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
681 | ||
682 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 20, buf, 4); | |
683 | if (status != 0) | |
684 | goto err; | |
685 | ||
686 | new_so->som_solib.data_start = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
687 | ||
688 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 24, buf, 4); | |
689 | if (status != 0) | |
690 | goto err; | |
691 | ||
692 | new_so->som_solib.bss_start = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
693 | ||
694 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 28, buf, 4); | |
695 | if (status != 0) | |
696 | goto err; | |
697 | ||
698 | new_so->som_solib.data_end = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
699 | ||
700 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 32, buf, 4); | |
701 | if (status != 0) | |
702 | goto err; | |
703 | ||
704 | new_so->som_solib.got_value = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
705 | ||
706 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 36, buf, 4); | |
707 | if (status != 0) | |
708 | goto err; | |
709 | ||
c5aa993b | 710 | new_so->som_solib.next = (void *) extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); |
c906108c SS |
711 | |
712 | /* Note that we don't re-set "addr" to the next pointer | |
713 | * until after we've read the trailing data. | |
714 | */ | |
715 | ||
716 | status = target_read_memory (addr + 40, buf, 4); | |
717 | new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
718 | if (status != 0) | |
c5aa993b | 719 | goto err; |
c906108c SS |
720 | |
721 | /* Now indirect via that value! | |
722 | */ | |
723 | status = target_read_memory (new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr, buf, 4); | |
724 | new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
725 | if (status != 0) | |
c5aa993b | 726 | goto err; |
c906108c | 727 | #ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG |
c5aa993b JM |
728 | printf ("\n+ library \"%s\" is described at 0x%x\n", name, addr); |
729 | printf (" 'version' is %d\n", new_so->som_solib.struct_version); | |
730 | printf (" 'bind_mode' is %d\n", new_so->som_solib.bind_mode); | |
731 | printf (" 'library_version' is %d\n", new_so->som_solib.library_version); | |
732 | printf (" 'text_addr' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.text_addr); | |
733 | printf (" 'text_link_addr' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.text_link_addr); | |
734 | printf (" 'text_end' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.text_end); | |
735 | printf (" 'data_start' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.data_start); | |
736 | printf (" 'bss_start' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.bss_start); | |
737 | printf (" 'data_end' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.data_end); | |
738 | printf (" 'got_value' is %x\n", new_so->som_solib.got_value); | |
739 | printf (" 'next' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.next); | |
740 | printf (" 'tsd_start_addr' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr); | |
c906108c SS |
741 | #endif |
742 | ||
743 | /* Go on to the next shared library descriptor. | |
744 | */ | |
c5aa993b | 745 | addr = (CORE_ADDR) new_so->som_solib.next; |
c906108c SS |
746 | |
747 | ||
748 | ||
749 | /* At this point, we have essentially hooked the shlib into the | |
750 | "info share" command. However, we haven't yet loaded its | |
751 | symbol table. We must now decide whether we ought to, i.e., | |
752 | whether doing so would exceed the symbol table size threshold. | |
753 | ||
754 | If the threshold has just now been exceeded, then we'll issue | |
755 | a warning message (which explains how to load symbols manually, | |
756 | if the user so desires). | |
757 | ||
758 | If the threshold has just now or previously been exceeded, | |
759 | we'll just add the shlib to the list of object files, but won't | |
760 | actually load its symbols. (This is more useful than it might | |
761 | sound, for it allows us to e.g., still load and use the shlibs' | |
762 | unwind information for stack tracebacks.) | |
c5aa993b | 763 | */ |
c906108c SS |
764 | |
765 | /* Note that we DON'T want to preclude the user from using the | |
766 | add-symbol-file command! Thus, we only worry about the threshold | |
767 | when we're invoked for other reasons. | |
c5aa993b | 768 | */ |
c906108c SS |
769 | st_size = som_solib_sizeof_symbol_table (name); |
770 | som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded = | |
c5aa993b JM |
771 | !from_tty && |
772 | ((st_size + som_solib_total_st_size) > (auto_solib_add * (LONGEST) 1000000)); | |
c906108c SS |
773 | |
774 | if (som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded) | |
c5aa993b JM |
775 | { |
776 | if (!threshold_warning_given) | |
777 | warning ("Symbols for some libraries have not been loaded, because\ndoing so would exceed the size threshold specified by auto-solib-add.\nTo manually load symbols, use the 'sharedlibrary' command.\nTo raise the threshold, set auto-solib-add to a larger value and rerun\nthe program.\n"); | |
778 | threshold_warning_given = 1; | |
779 | ||
780 | /* We'll still make note of this shlib, even if we don't | |
781 | read its symbols. This allows us to use its unwind | |
782 | information well enough to know how to e.g., correctly | |
783 | do a traceback from a PC within the shlib, even if we | |
784 | can't symbolize those PCs... | |
785 | */ | |
786 | som_solib_add_solib_objfile (new_so, name, from_tty, text_addr); | |
787 | continue; | |
788 | } | |
c906108c SS |
789 | |
790 | som_solib_total_st_size += st_size; | |
791 | ||
792 | /* This fills in new_so->objfile, among others. */ | |
793 | som_solib_load_symbols (new_so, name, from_tty, text_addr, target); | |
794 | } | |
795 | ||
796 | #ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG | |
c5aa993b | 797 | printf ("--Done reading shared library data\n"); |
c906108c SS |
798 | #endif |
799 | ||
800 | /* Getting new symbols may change our opinion about what is | |
801 | frameless. */ | |
802 | reinit_frame_cache (); | |
803 | return; | |
804 | ||
805 | old_dld: | |
806 | error ("Debugging dynamic executables loaded via the hpux8 dld.sl is not supported.\n"); | |
807 | return; | |
808 | ||
809 | err: | |
810 | error ("Error while reading dynamic library list.\n"); | |
811 | return; | |
812 | } | |
813 | ||
814 | ||
815 | /* This hook gets called just before the first instruction in the | |
816 | inferior process is executed. | |
817 | ||
818 | This is our opportunity to set magic flags in the inferior so | |
819 | that GDB can be notified when a shared library is mapped in and | |
820 | to tell the dynamic linker that a private copy of the library is | |
821 | needed (so GDB can set breakpoints in the library). | |
822 | ||
823 | __dld_flags is the location of the magic flags; as of this implementation | |
824 | there are 3 flags of interest: | |
825 | ||
826 | bit 0 when set indicates that private copies of the libraries are needed | |
827 | bit 1 when set indicates that the callback hook routine is valid | |
828 | bit 2 when set indicates that the dynamic linker should maintain the | |
c5aa993b | 829 | __dld_list structure when loading/unloading libraries. |
c906108c SS |
830 | |
831 | Note that shared libraries are not mapped in at this time, so we have | |
832 | run the inferior until the libraries are mapped in. Typically this | |
833 | means running until the "_start" is called. */ | |
834 | ||
835 | void | |
c5aa993b | 836 | som_solib_create_inferior_hook () |
c906108c SS |
837 | { |
838 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; | |
839 | unsigned int dld_flags, status, have_endo; | |
840 | asection *shlib_info; | |
841 | char buf[4]; | |
842 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
843 | CORE_ADDR anaddr; | |
844 | ||
845 | /* First, remove all the solib event breakpoints. Their addresses | |
846 | may have changed since the last time we ran the program. */ | |
847 | remove_solib_event_breakpoints (); | |
848 | ||
849 | if (symfile_objfile == NULL) | |
c5aa993b | 850 | return; |
c906108c SS |
851 | |
852 | /* First see if the objfile was dynamically linked. */ | |
853 | shlib_info = bfd_get_section_by_name (symfile_objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$"); | |
854 | if (!shlib_info) | |
855 | return; | |
856 | ||
857 | /* It's got a $SHLIB_INFO$ section, make sure it's not empty. */ | |
858 | if (bfd_section_size (symfile_objfile->obfd, shlib_info) == 0) | |
859 | return; | |
860 | ||
861 | have_endo = 0; | |
862 | /* Slam the pid of the process into __d_pid; failing is only a warning! */ | |
863 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__d_pid", NULL, symfile_objfile); | |
864 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
865 | { | |
866 | warning ("Unable to find __d_pid symbol in object file."); | |
867 | warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o."); | |
868 | warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls"); | |
869 | goto keep_going; | |
870 | } | |
871 | ||
872 | anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
873 | store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, inferior_pid); | |
874 | status = target_write_memory (anaddr, buf, 4); | |
875 | if (status != 0) | |
876 | { | |
877 | warning ("Unable to write __d_pid"); | |
878 | warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o."); | |
879 | warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls"); | |
880 | goto keep_going; | |
881 | } | |
882 | ||
883 | /* Get the value of _DLD_HOOK (an export stub) and put it in __dld_hook; | |
884 | This will force the dynamic linker to call __d_trap when significant | |
885 | events occur. | |
886 | ||
887 | Note that the above is the pre-HP-UX 9.0 behaviour. At 9.0 and above, | |
888 | the dld provides an export stub named "__d_trap" as well as the | |
889 | function named "__d_trap" itself, but doesn't provide "_DLD_HOOK". | |
890 | We'll look first for the old flavor and then the new. | |
c5aa993b | 891 | */ |
c906108c SS |
892 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_DLD_HOOK", NULL, symfile_objfile); |
893 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
c5aa993b | 894 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__d_trap", NULL, symfile_objfile); |
c906108c SS |
895 | if (msymbol == NULL) |
896 | { | |
897 | warning ("Unable to find _DLD_HOOK symbol in object file."); | |
898 | warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o."); | |
899 | warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls"); | |
900 | goto keep_going; | |
901 | } | |
902 | anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
903 | dld_cache.hook.address = anaddr; | |
904 | ||
905 | /* Grrr, this might not be an export symbol! We have to find the | |
906 | export stub. */ | |
907 | ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) | |
c5aa993b JM |
908 | { |
909 | struct unwind_table_entry *u; | |
910 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol2; | |
911 | ||
912 | /* What a crock. */ | |
913 | msymbol2 = lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline (SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol), | |
914 | NULL, objfile); | |
915 | /* Found a symbol with the right name. */ | |
916 | if (msymbol2) | |
917 | { | |
918 | struct unwind_table_entry *u; | |
919 | /* It must be a shared library trampoline. */ | |
920 | if (SYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol2) != mst_solib_trampoline) | |
921 | continue; | |
922 | ||
923 | /* It must also be an export stub. */ | |
924 | u = find_unwind_entry (SYMBOL_VALUE (msymbol2)); | |
925 | if (!u || u->stub_unwind.stub_type != EXPORT) | |
926 | continue; | |
927 | ||
928 | /* OK. Looks like the correct import stub. */ | |
929 | anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE (msymbol2); | |
930 | dld_cache.hook_stub.address = anaddr; | |
931 | } | |
932 | } | |
c906108c SS |
933 | store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, anaddr); |
934 | ||
935 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_hook", NULL, symfile_objfile); | |
936 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
937 | { | |
938 | warning ("Unable to find __dld_hook symbol in object file."); | |
939 | warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o."); | |
940 | warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls"); | |
941 | goto keep_going; | |
942 | } | |
943 | anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
944 | status = target_write_memory (anaddr, buf, 4); | |
c5aa993b | 945 | |
c906108c SS |
946 | /* Now set a shlib_event breakpoint at __d_trap so we can track |
947 | significant shared library events. */ | |
948 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__d_trap", NULL, symfile_objfile); | |
949 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
950 | { | |
951 | warning ("Unable to find __dld_d_trap symbol in object file."); | |
952 | warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o."); | |
953 | warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls"); | |
954 | goto keep_going; | |
955 | } | |
956 | create_solib_event_breakpoint (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)); | |
957 | ||
958 | /* We have all the support usually found in end.o, so we can track | |
959 | shl_load and shl_unload calls. */ | |
960 | have_endo = 1; | |
961 | ||
962 | keep_going: | |
963 | ||
964 | /* Get the address of __dld_flags, if no such symbol exists, then we can | |
965 | not debug the shared code. */ | |
966 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL); | |
967 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
968 | { | |
969 | error ("Unable to find __dld_flags symbol in object file.\n"); | |
970 | } | |
971 | ||
972 | anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
973 | ||
974 | /* Read the current contents. */ | |
975 | status = target_read_memory (anaddr, buf, 4); | |
976 | if (status != 0) | |
977 | { | |
978 | error ("Unable to read __dld_flags\n"); | |
979 | } | |
980 | dld_flags = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4); | |
981 | ||
982 | /* Turn on the flags we care about. */ | |
983 | dld_flags |= DLD_FLAGS_MAPPRIVATE; | |
984 | if (have_endo) | |
985 | dld_flags |= DLD_FLAGS_HOOKVALID; | |
986 | store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, dld_flags); | |
987 | status = target_write_memory (anaddr, buf, 4); | |
988 | if (status != 0) | |
989 | { | |
990 | error ("Unable to write __dld_flags\n"); | |
991 | } | |
992 | ||
993 | /* Now find the address of _start and set a breakpoint there. | |
994 | We still need this code for two reasons: | |
995 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
996 | * Not all sites have /opt/langtools/lib/end.o, so it's not always |
997 | possible to track the dynamic linker's events. | |
998 | ||
999 | * At this time no events are triggered for shared libraries | |
1000 | loaded at startup time (what a crock). */ | |
c906108c | 1001 | |
c906108c SS |
1002 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_start", NULL, symfile_objfile); |
1003 | if (msymbol == NULL) | |
1004 | { | |
1005 | error ("Unable to find _start symbol in object file.\n"); | |
1006 | } | |
1007 | ||
1008 | anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
1009 | ||
1010 | /* Make the breakpoint at "_start" a shared library event breakpoint. */ | |
1011 | create_solib_event_breakpoint (anaddr); | |
1012 | ||
1013 | /* Wipe out all knowledge of old shared libraries since their | |
1014 | mapping can change from one exec to another! */ | |
1015 | while (so_list_head) | |
1016 | { | |
1017 | struct so_list *temp; | |
1018 | ||
1019 | temp = so_list_head; | |
1020 | free (so_list_head); | |
1021 | so_list_head = temp->next; | |
1022 | } | |
1023 | clear_symtab_users (); | |
1024 | } | |
1025 | ||
1026 | ||
1027 | static void | |
1028 | reset_inferior_pid (saved_inferior_pid) | |
c5aa993b | 1029 | int saved_inferior_pid; |
c906108c SS |
1030 | { |
1031 | inferior_pid = saved_inferior_pid; | |
1032 | } | |
1033 | ||
1034 | ||
1035 | /* This operation removes the "hook" between GDB and the dynamic linker, | |
1036 | which causes the dld to notify GDB of shared library events. | |
1037 | ||
1038 | After this operation completes, the dld will no longer notify GDB of | |
1039 | shared library events. To resume notifications, GDB must call | |
1040 | som_solib_create_inferior_hook. | |
1041 | ||
1042 | This operation does not remove any knowledge of shared libraries which | |
1043 | GDB may already have been notified of. | |
c5aa993b | 1044 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1045 | void |
1046 | som_solib_remove_inferior_hook (pid) | |
c5aa993b | 1047 | int pid; |
c906108c | 1048 | { |
c5aa993b JM |
1049 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
1050 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; | |
1051 | int status; | |
1052 | char dld_flags_buffer[TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT]; | |
1053 | unsigned int dld_flags_value; | |
1054 | int saved_inferior_pid = inferior_pid; | |
1055 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups = make_cleanup (reset_inferior_pid, saved_inferior_pid); | |
c906108c SS |
1056 | |
1057 | /* Ensure that we're really operating on the specified process. */ | |
1058 | inferior_pid = pid; | |
1059 | ||
1060 | /* We won't bother to remove the solib breakpoints from this process. | |
1061 | ||
1062 | In fact, on PA64 the breakpoint is hard-coded into the dld callback, | |
1063 | and thus we're not supposed to remove it. | |
1064 | ||
1065 | Rather, we'll merely clear the dld_flags bit that enables callbacks. | |
c5aa993b | 1066 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1067 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL); |
1068 | ||
1069 | addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); | |
c5aa993b | 1070 | status = target_read_memory (addr, dld_flags_buffer, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT); |
c906108c SS |
1071 | |
1072 | dld_flags_value = extract_unsigned_integer (dld_flags_buffer, | |
c5aa993b | 1073 | sizeof (dld_flags_value)); |
c906108c SS |
1074 | |
1075 | dld_flags_value &= ~DLD_FLAGS_HOOKVALID; | |
1076 | store_unsigned_integer (dld_flags_buffer, | |
c5aa993b JM |
1077 | sizeof (dld_flags_value), |
1078 | dld_flags_value); | |
1079 | status = target_write_memory (addr, dld_flags_buffer, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT); | |
c906108c SS |
1080 | |
1081 | do_cleanups (old_cleanups); | |
1082 | } | |
1083 | ||
1084 | ||
1085 | /* This function creates a breakpoint on the dynamic linker hook, which | |
1086 | is called when e.g., a shl_load or shl_unload call is made. This | |
1087 | breakpoint will only trigger when a shl_load call is made. | |
1088 | ||
1089 | If filename is NULL, then loads of any dll will be caught. Else, | |
1090 | only loads of the file whose pathname is the string contained by | |
1091 | filename will be caught. | |
1092 | ||
1093 | Undefined behaviour is guaranteed if this function is called before | |
1094 | som_solib_create_inferior_hook. | |
c5aa993b | 1095 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1096 | void |
1097 | som_solib_create_catch_load_hook (pid, tempflag, filename, cond_string) | |
c5aa993b JM |
1098 | int pid; |
1099 | int tempflag; | |
1100 | char *filename; | |
1101 | char *cond_string; | |
c906108c SS |
1102 | { |
1103 | create_solib_load_event_breakpoint ("__d_trap", tempflag, filename, cond_string); | |
1104 | } | |
1105 | ||
1106 | /* This function creates a breakpoint on the dynamic linker hook, which | |
1107 | is called when e.g., a shl_load or shl_unload call is made. This | |
1108 | breakpoint will only trigger when a shl_unload call is made. | |
1109 | ||
1110 | If filename is NULL, then unloads of any dll will be caught. Else, | |
1111 | only unloads of the file whose pathname is the string contained by | |
1112 | filename will be caught. | |
1113 | ||
1114 | Undefined behaviour is guaranteed if this function is called before | |
1115 | som_solib_create_inferior_hook. | |
c5aa993b | 1116 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1117 | void |
1118 | som_solib_create_catch_unload_hook (pid, tempflag, filename, cond_string) | |
c5aa993b JM |
1119 | int pid; |
1120 | int tempflag; | |
1121 | char *filename; | |
1122 | char *cond_string; | |
c906108c SS |
1123 | { |
1124 | create_solib_unload_event_breakpoint ("__d_trap", tempflag, filename, cond_string); | |
1125 | } | |
1126 | ||
1127 | int | |
1128 | som_solib_have_load_event (pid) | |
c5aa993b | 1129 | int pid; |
c906108c | 1130 | { |
c5aa993b | 1131 | CORE_ADDR event_kind; |
c906108c SS |
1132 | |
1133 | event_kind = read_register (ARG0_REGNUM); | |
1134 | return (event_kind == SHL_LOAD); | |
1135 | } | |
1136 | ||
1137 | int | |
1138 | som_solib_have_unload_event (pid) | |
c5aa993b | 1139 | int pid; |
c906108c | 1140 | { |
c5aa993b | 1141 | CORE_ADDR event_kind; |
c906108c SS |
1142 | |
1143 | event_kind = read_register (ARG0_REGNUM); | |
1144 | return (event_kind == SHL_UNLOAD); | |
1145 | } | |
1146 | ||
1147 | static char * | |
1148 | som_solib_library_pathname (pid) | |
c5aa993b | 1149 | int pid; |
c906108c | 1150 | { |
c5aa993b JM |
1151 | CORE_ADDR dll_handle_address; |
1152 | CORE_ADDR dll_pathname_address; | |
1153 | struct som_solib_mapped_entry dll_descriptor; | |
1154 | char *p; | |
1155 | static char dll_pathname[1024]; | |
c906108c SS |
1156 | |
1157 | /* Read the descriptor of this newly-loaded library. */ | |
1158 | dll_handle_address = read_register (ARG1_REGNUM); | |
1159 | read_memory (dll_handle_address, (char *) &dll_descriptor, sizeof (dll_descriptor)); | |
1160 | ||
1161 | /* We can find a pointer to the dll's pathname within the descriptor. */ | |
1162 | dll_pathname_address = (CORE_ADDR) dll_descriptor.name; | |
c5aa993b | 1163 | |
c906108c SS |
1164 | /* Read the pathname, one byte at a time. */ |
1165 | p = dll_pathname; | |
1166 | for (;;) | |
1167 | { | |
c5aa993b | 1168 | char b; |
c906108c SS |
1169 | read_memory (dll_pathname_address++, (char *) &b, 1); |
1170 | *p++ = b; | |
1171 | if (b == '\0') | |
c5aa993b | 1172 | break; |
c906108c SS |
1173 | } |
1174 | ||
1175 | return dll_pathname; | |
1176 | } | |
1177 | ||
1178 | char * | |
1179 | som_solib_loaded_library_pathname (pid) | |
c5aa993b | 1180 | int pid; |
c906108c | 1181 | { |
c5aa993b | 1182 | if (!som_solib_have_load_event (pid)) |
c906108c SS |
1183 | error ("Must have a load event to use this query"); |
1184 | ||
1185 | return som_solib_library_pathname (pid); | |
1186 | } | |
1187 | ||
1188 | char * | |
1189 | som_solib_unloaded_library_pathname (pid) | |
c5aa993b | 1190 | int pid; |
c906108c | 1191 | { |
c5aa993b | 1192 | if (!som_solib_have_unload_event (pid)) |
c906108c SS |
1193 | error ("Must have an unload event to use this query"); |
1194 | ||
1195 | return som_solib_library_pathname (pid); | |
1196 | } | |
1197 | ||
1198 | static void | |
1199 | som_solib_desire_dynamic_linker_symbols () | |
1200 | { | |
1201 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
1202 | struct unwind_table_entry *u; | |
c5aa993b | 1203 | struct minimal_symbol *dld_msymbol; |
c906108c SS |
1204 | |
1205 | /* Do we already know the value of these symbols? If so, then | |
1206 | we've no work to do. | |
1207 | ||
1208 | (If you add clauses to this test, be sure to likewise update the | |
1209 | test within the loop.) | |
c5aa993b | 1210 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1211 | if (dld_cache.is_valid) |
1212 | return; | |
1213 | ||
1214 | ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) | |
c5aa993b JM |
1215 | { |
1216 | dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("shl_load", NULL, objfile); | |
1217 | if (dld_msymbol != NULL) | |
1218 | { | |
1219 | dld_cache.load.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol); | |
1220 | dld_cache.load.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.load.address); | |
1221 | } | |
1222 | ||
1223 | dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline ("shl_load", | |
1224 | NULL, | |
1225 | objfile); | |
1226 | if (dld_msymbol != NULL) | |
1227 | { | |
1228 | if (SYMBOL_TYPE (dld_msymbol) == mst_solib_trampoline) | |
1229 | { | |
1230 | u = find_unwind_entry (SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol)); | |
1231 | if ((u != NULL) && (u->stub_unwind.stub_type == EXPORT)) | |
1232 | { | |
1233 | dld_cache.load_stub.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol); | |
1234 | dld_cache.load_stub.unwind = u; | |
1235 | } | |
1236 | } | |
1237 | } | |
1238 | ||
1239 | dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("shl_unload", NULL, objfile); | |
1240 | if (dld_msymbol != NULL) | |
1241 | { | |
1242 | dld_cache.unload.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol); | |
1243 | dld_cache.unload.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.unload.address); | |
1244 | ||
1245 | /* ??rehrauer: I'm not sure exactly what this is, but it appears | |
1246 | that on some HPUX 10.x versions, there's two unwind regions to | |
1247 | cover the body of "shl_unload", the second being 4 bytes past | |
1248 | the end of the first. This is a large hack to handle that | |
1249 | case, but since I don't seem to have any legitimate way to | |
1250 | look for this thing via the symbol table... | |
1251 | */ | |
1252 | if (dld_cache.unload.unwind != NULL) | |
1253 | { | |
1254 | u = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.unload.unwind->region_end + 4); | |
1255 | if (u != NULL) | |
1256 | { | |
1257 | dld_cache.unload2.address = u->region_start; | |
1258 | dld_cache.unload2.unwind = u; | |
1259 | } | |
1260 | } | |
1261 | } | |
1262 | ||
1263 | dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline ("shl_unload", | |
1264 | NULL, | |
1265 | objfile); | |
1266 | if (dld_msymbol != NULL) | |
1267 | { | |
1268 | if (SYMBOL_TYPE (dld_msymbol) == mst_solib_trampoline) | |
1269 | { | |
1270 | u = find_unwind_entry (SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol)); | |
1271 | if ((u != NULL) && (u->stub_unwind.stub_type == EXPORT)) | |
1272 | { | |
1273 | dld_cache.unload_stub.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol); | |
1274 | dld_cache.unload_stub.unwind = u; | |
1275 | } | |
1276 | } | |
1277 | } | |
1278 | ||
1279 | /* Did we find everything we were looking for? If so, stop. */ | |
1280 | if ((dld_cache.load.address != NULL) && (dld_cache.load_stub.address != NULL) | |
1281 | && (dld_cache.unload.address != NULL) && (dld_cache.unload_stub.address != NULL)) | |
1282 | { | |
1283 | dld_cache.is_valid = 1; | |
1284 | break; | |
1285 | } | |
1286 | } | |
c906108c SS |
1287 | |
1288 | dld_cache.hook.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.hook.address); | |
1289 | dld_cache.hook_stub.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.hook_stub.address); | |
1290 | ||
1291 | /* We're prepared not to find some of these symbols, which is why | |
1292 | this function is a "desire" operation, and not a "require". | |
c5aa993b | 1293 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1294 | } |
1295 | ||
1296 | int | |
1297 | som_solib_in_dynamic_linker (pid, pc) | |
c5aa993b JM |
1298 | int pid; |
1299 | CORE_ADDR pc; | |
c906108c | 1300 | { |
c5aa993b | 1301 | struct unwind_table_entry *u_pc; |
c906108c SS |
1302 | |
1303 | /* Are we in the dld itself? | |
1304 | ||
1305 | ??rehrauer: Large hack -- We'll assume that any address in a | |
1306 | shared text region is the dld's text. This would obviously | |
1307 | fall down if the user attached to a process, whose shlibs | |
1308 | weren't mapped to a (writeable) private region. However, in | |
1309 | that case the debugger probably isn't able to set the fundamental | |
1310 | breakpoint in the dld callback anyways, so this hack should be | |
1311 | safe. | |
c5aa993b | 1312 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1313 | if ((pc & (CORE_ADDR) 0xc0000000) == (CORE_ADDR) 0xc0000000) |
1314 | return 1; | |
1315 | ||
1316 | /* Cache the address of some symbols that are part of the dynamic | |
1317 | linker, if not already known. | |
c5aa993b | 1318 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1319 | som_solib_desire_dynamic_linker_symbols (); |
1320 | ||
1321 | /* Are we in the dld callback? Or its export stub? */ | |
1322 | u_pc = find_unwind_entry (pc); | |
1323 | if (u_pc == NULL) | |
1324 | return 0; | |
1325 | ||
1326 | if ((u_pc == dld_cache.hook.unwind) || (u_pc == dld_cache.hook_stub.unwind)) | |
1327 | return 1; | |
1328 | ||
1329 | /* Or the interface of the dld (i.e., "shl_load" or friends)? */ | |
1330 | if ((u_pc == dld_cache.load.unwind) | |
1331 | || (u_pc == dld_cache.unload.unwind) | |
1332 | || (u_pc == dld_cache.unload2.unwind) | |
1333 | || (u_pc == dld_cache.load_stub.unwind) | |
1334 | || (u_pc == dld_cache.unload_stub.unwind)) | |
1335 | return 1; | |
1336 | ||
1337 | /* Apparently this address isn't part of the dld's text. */ | |
1338 | return 0; | |
1339 | } | |
1340 | ||
1341 | ||
1342 | /* Return the GOT value for the shared library in which ADDR belongs. If | |
1343 | ADDR isn't in any known shared library, return zero. */ | |
1344 | ||
1345 | CORE_ADDR | |
1346 | som_solib_get_got_by_pc (addr) | |
1347 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
1348 | { | |
1349 | struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head; | |
1350 | CORE_ADDR got_value = 0; | |
1351 | ||
1352 | while (so_list) | |
1353 | { | |
1354 | if (so_list->som_solib.text_addr <= addr | |
1355 | && so_list->som_solib.text_end > addr) | |
1356 | { | |
1357 | got_value = so_list->som_solib.got_value; | |
1358 | break; | |
1359 | } | |
1360 | so_list = so_list->next; | |
1361 | } | |
1362 | return got_value; | |
1363 | } | |
1364 | ||
1365 | /* elz: | |
1366 | Return the address of the handle of the shared library | |
1367 | in which ADDR belongs. If | |
1368 | ADDR isn't in any known shared library, return zero. */ | |
c5aa993b | 1369 | /* this function is used in hppa_fix_call_dummy in hppa-tdep.c */ |
c906108c SS |
1370 | |
1371 | CORE_ADDR | |
1372 | som_solib_get_solib_by_pc (addr) | |
1373 | CORE_ADDR addr; | |
1374 | { | |
1375 | struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head; | |
1376 | ||
1377 | while (so_list) | |
1378 | { | |
1379 | if (so_list->som_solib.text_addr <= addr | |
1380 | && so_list->som_solib.text_end > addr) | |
c5aa993b | 1381 | { |
c906108c | 1382 | break; |
c5aa993b | 1383 | } |
c906108c SS |
1384 | so_list = so_list->next; |
1385 | } | |
1386 | if (so_list) | |
c5aa993b | 1387 | return so_list->solib_addr; |
c906108c | 1388 | else |
c5aa993b | 1389 | return 0; |
c906108c SS |
1390 | } |
1391 | ||
1392 | ||
1393 | int | |
1394 | som_solib_section_offsets (objfile, offsets) | |
1395 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
1396 | struct section_offsets *offsets; | |
1397 | { | |
1398 | struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head; | |
1399 | ||
1400 | while (so_list) | |
1401 | { | |
1402 | /* Oh what a pain! We need the offsets before so_list->objfile | |
c5aa993b | 1403 | is valid. The BFDs will never match. Make a best guess. */ |
c906108c SS |
1404 | if (strstr (objfile->name, so_list->som_solib.name)) |
1405 | { | |
1406 | asection *private_section; | |
1407 | ||
1408 | /* The text offset is easy. */ | |
1409 | ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT) | |
1410 | = (so_list->som_solib.text_addr | |
1411 | - so_list->som_solib.text_link_addr); | |
1412 | ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_RODATA) | |
1413 | = ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT); | |
1414 | ||
1415 | /* We should look at presumed_dp in the SOM header, but | |
1416 | that's not easily available. This should be OK though. */ | |
1417 | private_section = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd, | |
1418 | "$PRIVATE$"); | |
1419 | if (!private_section) | |
1420 | { | |
1421 | warning ("Unable to find $PRIVATE$ in shared library!"); | |
1422 | ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA) = 0; | |
1423 | ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_BSS) = 0; | |
1424 | return 1; | |
1425 | } | |
1426 | ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA) | |
1427 | = (so_list->som_solib.data_start - private_section->vma); | |
1428 | ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_BSS) | |
1429 | = ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA); | |
1430 | return 1; | |
1431 | } | |
1432 | so_list = so_list->next; | |
1433 | } | |
1434 | return 0; | |
1435 | } | |
1436 | ||
1437 | /* Dump information about all the currently loaded shared libraries. */ | |
1438 | ||
1439 | static void | |
1440 | som_sharedlibrary_info_command (ignore, from_tty) | |
1441 | char *ignore; | |
1442 | int from_tty; | |
1443 | { | |
1444 | struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head; | |
1445 | ||
1446 | if (exec_bfd == NULL) | |
1447 | { | |
1448 | printf_unfiltered ("no exec file.\n"); | |
1449 | return; | |
1450 | } | |
1451 | ||
1452 | if (so_list == NULL) | |
1453 | { | |
1454 | printf_unfiltered ("No shared libraries loaded at this time.\n"); | |
1455 | return; | |
1456 | } | |
1457 | ||
1458 | printf_unfiltered ("Shared Object Libraries\n"); | |
1459 | printf_unfiltered (" %-12s%-12s%-12s%-12s%-12s%-12s\n", | |
c5aa993b | 1460 | " flags", " tstart", " tend", " dstart", " dend", " dlt"); |
c906108c SS |
1461 | while (so_list) |
1462 | { | |
1463 | unsigned int flags; | |
1464 | ||
1465 | flags = so_list->som_solib.struct_version << 24; | |
1466 | flags |= so_list->som_solib.bind_mode << 16; | |
1467 | flags |= so_list->som_solib.library_version; | |
1468 | printf_unfiltered ("%s", so_list->som_solib.name); | |
1469 | if (so_list->objfile == NULL) | |
c5aa993b | 1470 | printf_unfiltered (" (symbols not loaded)"); |
c906108c SS |
1471 | printf_unfiltered ("\n"); |
1472 | printf_unfiltered (" %-12s", local_hex_string_custom (flags, "08l")); | |
1473 | printf_unfiltered ("%-12s", | |
c5aa993b | 1474 | local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.text_addr, "08l")); |
c906108c SS |
1475 | printf_unfiltered ("%-12s", |
1476 | local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.text_end, "08l")); | |
1477 | printf_unfiltered ("%-12s", | |
c5aa993b | 1478 | local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.data_start, "08l")); |
c906108c SS |
1479 | printf_unfiltered ("%-12s", |
1480 | local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.data_end, "08l")); | |
1481 | printf_unfiltered ("%-12s\n", | |
c5aa993b | 1482 | local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.got_value, "08l")); |
c906108c SS |
1483 | so_list = so_list->next; |
1484 | } | |
1485 | } | |
1486 | ||
1487 | static void | |
1488 | som_solib_sharedlibrary_command (args, from_tty) | |
1489 | char *args; | |
1490 | int from_tty; | |
1491 | { | |
1492 | dont_repeat (); | |
1493 | som_solib_add (args, from_tty, (struct target_ops *) 0); | |
1494 | } | |
1495 | ||
1496 | ||
1497 | ||
1498 | char * | |
1499 | som_solib_address (addr) | |
c5aa993b | 1500 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
c906108c | 1501 | { |
c5aa993b | 1502 | struct so_list *so = so_list_head; |
c906108c SS |
1503 | |
1504 | while (so) | |
1505 | { | |
1506 | /* Is this address within this shlib's text range? If so, | |
1507 | return the shlib's name. | |
c5aa993b | 1508 | */ |
c906108c | 1509 | if ((addr >= so->som_solib.text_addr) && (addr <= so->som_solib.text_end)) |
c5aa993b | 1510 | return so->som_solib.name; |
c906108c SS |
1511 | |
1512 | /* Nope, keep looking... */ | |
1513 | so = so->next; | |
1514 | } | |
1515 | ||
1516 | /* No, we couldn't prove that the address is within a shlib. */ | |
1517 | return NULL; | |
1518 | } | |
1519 | ||
1520 | ||
1521 | void | |
1522 | som_solib_restart () | |
1523 | { | |
c5aa993b | 1524 | struct so_list *sl = so_list_head; |
c906108c SS |
1525 | |
1526 | /* Before the shlib info vanishes, use it to disable any breakpoints | |
1527 | that may still be active in those shlibs. | |
c5aa993b | 1528 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1529 | disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs (0); |
1530 | ||
1531 | /* Discard all the shlib descriptors. | |
c5aa993b | 1532 | */ |
c906108c SS |
1533 | while (sl) |
1534 | { | |
c5aa993b | 1535 | struct so_list *next_sl = sl->next; |
c906108c SS |
1536 | free (sl); |
1537 | sl = next_sl; | |
1538 | } | |
1539 | so_list_head = NULL; | |
1540 | ||
1541 | som_solib_total_st_size = (LONGEST) 0; | |
1542 | som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded = 0; | |
1543 | ||
1544 | dld_cache.is_valid = 0; | |
1545 | ||
1546 | dld_cache.hook.address = 0; | |
1547 | dld_cache.hook.unwind = NULL; | |
1548 | ||
1549 | dld_cache.hook_stub.address = 0; | |
1550 | dld_cache.hook_stub.unwind = NULL; | |
1551 | ||
1552 | dld_cache.load.address = 0; | |
1553 | dld_cache.load.unwind = NULL; | |
1554 | ||
1555 | dld_cache.load_stub.address = 0; | |
1556 | dld_cache.load_stub.unwind = NULL; | |
1557 | ||
1558 | dld_cache.unload.address = 0; | |
1559 | dld_cache.unload.unwind = NULL; | |
1560 | ||
1561 | dld_cache.unload2.address = 0; | |
1562 | dld_cache.unload2.unwind = NULL; | |
1563 | ||
1564 | dld_cache.unload_stub.address = 0; | |
1565 | dld_cache.unload_stub.unwind = NULL; | |
1566 | } | |
1567 | ||
1568 | ||
1569 | ||
1570 | void | |
1571 | _initialize_som_solib () | |
1572 | { | |
1573 | add_com ("sharedlibrary", class_files, som_solib_sharedlibrary_command, | |
c5aa993b | 1574 | "Load shared object library symbols for files matching REGEXP."); |
c906108c SS |
1575 | add_info ("sharedlibrary", som_sharedlibrary_info_command, |
1576 | "Status of loaded shared object libraries."); | |
1577 | add_show_from_set | |
1578 | (add_set_cmd ("auto-solib-add", class_support, var_zinteger, | |
1579 | (char *) &auto_solib_add, | |
1580 | "Set autoloading size threshold (in megabytes) of shared library symbols.\n\ | |
1581 | If nonzero, symbols from all shared object libraries will be loaded\n\ | |
1582 | automatically when the inferior begins execution or when the dynamic linker\n\ | |
1583 | informs gdb that a new library has been loaded, until the symbol table\n\ | |
1584 | of the program and libraries exceeds this threshold.\n\ | |
1585 | Otherwise, symbols must be loaded manually, using `sharedlibrary'.", | |
1586 | &setlist), | |
1587 | &showlist); | |
1588 | ||
1589 | /* ??rehrauer: On HP-UX, the kernel parameter MAXDSIZ limits how much | |
1590 | data space a process can use. We ought to be reading MAXDSIZ and | |
1591 | setting auto_solib_add to some large fraction of that value. If | |
1592 | not that, we maybe ought to be setting it smaller than the default | |
1593 | for MAXDSIZ (that being 64Mb, I believe). However, [1] this threshold | |
1594 | is only crudely approximated rather than actually measured, and [2] | |
1595 | 50 Mbytes is too small for debugging gdb itself. Thus, the arbitrary | |
1596 | 100 figure. | |
c5aa993b JM |
1597 | */ |
1598 | auto_solib_add = 100; /* Megabytes */ | |
c906108c SS |
1599 | |
1600 | som_solib_restart (); | |
1601 | } | |
1602 | ||
1603 | /* Get some HPUX-specific data from a shared lib. | |
1604 | */ | |
1605 | CORE_ADDR | |
c5aa993b JM |
1606 | so_lib_thread_start_addr (so) |
1607 | struct so_list *so; | |
c906108c | 1608 | { |
c5aa993b | 1609 | return so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr; |
c906108c | 1610 | } |