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c906108c 1/* Symbol table definitions for GDB.
1bac305b 2
b811d2c2 3 Copyright (C) 1986-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 4
c5aa993b 5 This file is part of GDB.
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7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 10 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 11
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12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 16
c5aa993b 17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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19
20#if !defined (SYMTAB_H)
21#define SYMTAB_H 1
22
a014b87a 23#include <array>
67d89901 24#include <vector>
b5ec771e 25#include <string>
c2512106 26#include <set>
268a13a5 27#include "gdbsupport/gdb_vecs.h"
2f68a895 28#include "gdbtypes.h"
468c0cbb 29#include "gdb_obstack.h"
12615cba 30#include "gdb_regex.h"
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31#include "gdbsupport/enum-flags.h"
32#include "gdbsupport/function-view.h"
33#include "gdbsupport/gdb_optional.h"
31edb802 34#include "gdbsupport/gdb_string_view.h"
268a13a5 35#include "gdbsupport/next-iterator.h"
eb3ff9a5 36#include "completer.h"
f10ffa41 37#include "gdb-demangle.h"
f8eba3c6 38
5f8a3188 39/* Opaque declarations. */
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40struct ui_file;
41struct frame_info;
42struct symbol;
5f8a3188 43struct obstack;
6a2f5abf 44struct objfile;
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45struct block;
46struct blockvector;
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47struct axs_value;
48struct agent_expr;
6c95b8df 49struct program_space;
66a17cb6 50struct language_defn;
4357ac6c 51struct common_block;
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52struct obj_section;
53struct cmd_list_element;
935676c9 54class probe;
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55struct lookup_name_info;
56
57/* How to match a lookup name against a symbol search name. */
58enum class symbol_name_match_type
59{
60 /* Wild matching. Matches unqualified symbol names in all
61 namespace/module/packages, etc. */
62 WILD,
63
64 /* Full matching. The lookup name indicates a fully-qualified name,
65 and only matches symbol search names in the specified
66 namespace/module/package. */
67 FULL,
68
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69 /* Search name matching. This is like FULL, but the search name did
70 not come from the user; instead it is already a search name
987012b8 71 retrieved from a search_name () call.
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72 For Ada, this avoids re-encoding an already-encoded search name
73 (which would potentially incorrectly lowercase letters in the
74 linkage/search name that should remain uppercase). For C++, it
75 avoids trying to demangle a name we already know is
76 demangled. */
77 SEARCH_NAME,
78
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79 /* Expression matching. The same as FULL matching in most
80 languages. The same as WILD matching in Ada. */
81 EXPRESSION,
82};
83
84/* Hash the given symbol search name according to LANGUAGE's
85 rules. */
86extern unsigned int search_name_hash (enum language language,
87 const char *search_name);
88
89/* Ada-specific bits of a lookup_name_info object. This is lazily
90 constructed on demand. */
91
92class ada_lookup_name_info final
93{
94 public:
95 /* Construct. */
96 explicit ada_lookup_name_info (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name);
97
98 /* Compare SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME with our lookup name, using MATCH_TYPE
99 as name match type. Returns true if there's a match, false
100 otherwise. If non-NULL, store the matching results in MATCH. */
101 bool matches (const char *symbol_search_name,
102 symbol_name_match_type match_type,
a207cff2 103 completion_match_result *comp_match_res) const;
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104
105 /* The Ada-encoded lookup name. */
106 const std::string &lookup_name () const
107 { return m_encoded_name; }
108
109 /* Return true if we're supposed to be doing a wild match look
110 up. */
111 bool wild_match_p () const
112 { return m_wild_match_p; }
113
114 /* Return true if we're looking up a name inside package
115 Standard. */
116 bool standard_p () const
117 { return m_standard_p; }
118
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119 /* Return true if doing a verbatim match. */
120 bool verbatim_p () const
121 { return m_verbatim_p; }
122
123private:
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124 /* The Ada-encoded lookup name. */
125 std::string m_encoded_name;
126
127 /* Whether the user-provided lookup name was Ada encoded. If so,
128 then return encoded names in the 'matches' method's 'completion
129 match result' output. */
130 bool m_encoded_p : 1;
131
132 /* True if really doing wild matching. Even if the user requests
133 wild matching, some cases require full matching. */
134 bool m_wild_match_p : 1;
135
136 /* True if doing a verbatim match. This is true if the decoded
137 version of the symbol name is wrapped in '<'/'>'. This is an
138 escape hatch users can use to look up symbols the Ada encoding
139 does not understand. */
140 bool m_verbatim_p : 1;
141
142 /* True if the user specified a symbol name that is inside package
143 Standard. Symbol names inside package Standard are handled
144 specially. We always do a non-wild match of the symbol name
145 without the "standard__" prefix, and only search static and
146 global symbols. This was primarily introduced in order to allow
147 the user to specifically access the standard exceptions using,
148 for instance, Standard.Constraint_Error when Constraint_Error is
149 ambiguous (due to the user defining its own Constraint_Error
150 entity inside its program). */
151 bool m_standard_p : 1;
152};
153
154/* Language-specific bits of a lookup_name_info object, for languages
155 that do name searching using demangled names (C++/D/Go). This is
156 lazily constructed on demand. */
157
158struct demangle_for_lookup_info final
159{
160public:
161 demangle_for_lookup_info (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name,
162 language lang);
163
164 /* The demangled lookup name. */
165 const std::string &lookup_name () const
166 { return m_demangled_name; }
167
168private:
169 /* The demangled lookup name. */
170 std::string m_demangled_name;
171};
172
173/* Object that aggregates all information related to a symbol lookup
174 name. I.e., the name that is matched against the symbol's search
175 name. Caches per-language information so that it doesn't require
176 recomputing it for every symbol comparison, like for example the
177 Ada encoded name and the symbol's name hash for a given language.
178 The object is conceptually immutable once constructed, and thus has
179 no setters. This is to prevent some code path from tweaking some
180 property of the lookup name for some local reason and accidentally
181 altering the results of any continuing search(es).
182 lookup_name_info objects are generally passed around as a const
183 reference to reinforce that. (They're not passed around by value
184 because they're not small.) */
185class lookup_name_info final
186{
187 public:
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188 /* We delete this overload so that the callers are required to
189 explicitly handle the lifetime of the name. */
190 lookup_name_info (std::string &&name,
191 symbol_name_match_type match_type,
192 bool completion_mode = false,
193 bool ignore_parameters = false) = delete;
194
195 /* This overload requires that NAME have a lifetime at least as long
196 as the lifetime of this object. */
197 lookup_name_info (const std::string &name,
198 symbol_name_match_type match_type,
199 bool completion_mode = false,
200 bool ignore_parameters = false)
201 : m_match_type (match_type),
202 m_completion_mode (completion_mode),
203 m_ignore_parameters (ignore_parameters),
204 m_name (name)
205 {}
206
207 /* This overload requires that NAME have a lifetime at least as long
208 as the lifetime of this object. */
209 lookup_name_info (const char *name,
b5ec771e 210 symbol_name_match_type match_type,
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211 bool completion_mode = false,
212 bool ignore_parameters = false)
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213 : m_match_type (match_type),
214 m_completion_mode (completion_mode),
c62446b1 215 m_ignore_parameters (ignore_parameters),
e0802d59 216 m_name (name)
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217 {}
218
219 /* Getters. See description of each corresponding field. */
220 symbol_name_match_type match_type () const { return m_match_type; }
221 bool completion_mode () const { return m_completion_mode; }
e0802d59 222 gdb::string_view name () const { return m_name; }
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223 const bool ignore_parameters () const { return m_ignore_parameters; }
224
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225 /* Like the "name" method but guarantees that the returned string is
226 \0-terminated. */
227 const char *c_str () const
228 {
229 /* Actually this is always guaranteed due to how the class is
230 constructed. */
231 return m_name.data ();
232 }
233
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234 /* Return a version of this lookup name that is usable with
235 comparisons against symbols have no parameter info, such as
236 psymbols and GDB index symbols. */
237 lookup_name_info make_ignore_params () const
238 {
e0802d59 239 return lookup_name_info (c_str (), m_match_type, m_completion_mode,
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240 true /* ignore params */);
241 }
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242
243 /* Get the search name hash for searches in language LANG. */
244 unsigned int search_name_hash (language lang) const
245 {
246 /* Only compute each language's hash once. */
247 if (!m_demangled_hashes_p[lang])
248 {
249 m_demangled_hashes[lang]
e0802d59 250 = ::search_name_hash (lang, language_lookup_name (lang));
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251 m_demangled_hashes_p[lang] = true;
252 }
253 return m_demangled_hashes[lang];
254 }
255
256 /* Get the search name for searches in language LANG. */
e0802d59 257 const char *language_lookup_name (language lang) const
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258 {
259 switch (lang)
260 {
261 case language_ada:
e0802d59 262 return ada ().lookup_name ().c_str ();
b5ec771e 263 case language_cplus:
e0802d59 264 return cplus ().lookup_name ().c_str ();
b5ec771e 265 case language_d:
e0802d59 266 return d ().lookup_name ().c_str ();
b5ec771e 267 case language_go:
e0802d59 268 return go ().lookup_name ().c_str ();
b5ec771e 269 default:
e0802d59 270 return m_name.data ();
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271 }
272 }
273
274 /* Get the Ada-specific lookup info. */
275 const ada_lookup_name_info &ada () const
276 {
277 maybe_init (m_ada);
278 return *m_ada;
279 }
280
281 /* Get the C++-specific lookup info. */
282 const demangle_for_lookup_info &cplus () const
283 {
284 maybe_init (m_cplus, language_cplus);
285 return *m_cplus;
286 }
287
288 /* Get the D-specific lookup info. */
289 const demangle_for_lookup_info &d () const
290 {
291 maybe_init (m_d, language_d);
292 return *m_d;
293 }
294
295 /* Get the Go-specific lookup info. */
296 const demangle_for_lookup_info &go () const
297 {
298 maybe_init (m_go, language_go);
299 return *m_go;
300 }
301
302 /* Get a reference to a lookup_name_info object that matches any
303 symbol name. */
304 static const lookup_name_info &match_any ();
305
306private:
307 /* Initialize FIELD, if not initialized yet. */
308 template<typename Field, typename... Args>
309 void maybe_init (Field &field, Args&&... args) const
310 {
311 if (!field)
312 field.emplace (*this, std::forward<Args> (args)...);
313 }
314
315 /* The lookup info as passed to the ctor. */
316 symbol_name_match_type m_match_type;
317 bool m_completion_mode;
c62446b1 318 bool m_ignore_parameters;
e0802d59 319 gdb::string_view m_name;
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320
321 /* Language-specific info. These fields are filled lazily the first
322 time a lookup is done in the corresponding language. They're
323 mutable because lookup_name_info objects are typically passed
324 around by const reference (see intro), and they're conceptually
325 "cache" that can always be reconstructed from the non-mutable
326 fields. */
327 mutable gdb::optional<ada_lookup_name_info> m_ada;
328 mutable gdb::optional<demangle_for_lookup_info> m_cplus;
329 mutable gdb::optional<demangle_for_lookup_info> m_d;
330 mutable gdb::optional<demangle_for_lookup_info> m_go;
331
332 /* The demangled hashes. Stored in an array with one entry for each
333 possible language. The second array records whether we've
334 already computed the each language's hash. (These are separate
335 arrays instead of a single array of optional<unsigned> to avoid
336 alignment padding). */
337 mutable std::array<unsigned int, nr_languages> m_demangled_hashes;
338 mutable std::array<bool, nr_languages> m_demangled_hashes_p {};
339};
340
341/* Comparison function for completion symbol lookup.
342
343 Returns true if the symbol name matches against LOOKUP_NAME.
344
345 SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME should be a symbol's "search" name.
346
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347 On success and if non-NULL, COMP_MATCH_RES->match is set to point
348 to the symbol name as should be presented to the user as a
349 completion match list element. In most languages, this is the same
350 as the symbol's search name, but in some, like Ada, the display
351 name is dynamically computed within the comparison routine.
352
353 Also, on success and if non-NULL, COMP_MATCH_RES->match_for_lcd
354 points the part of SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME that was considered to match
355 LOOKUP_NAME. E.g., in C++, in linespec/wild mode, if the symbol is
356 "foo::function()" and LOOKUP_NAME is "function(", MATCH_FOR_LCD
357 points to "function()" inside SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME. */
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358typedef bool (symbol_name_matcher_ftype)
359 (const char *symbol_search_name,
360 const lookup_name_info &lookup_name,
a207cff2 361 completion_match_result *comp_match_res);
c906108c 362
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363/* Some of the structures in this file are space critical.
364 The space-critical structures are:
365
366 struct general_symbol_info
367 struct symbol
368 struct partial_symbol
369
5bccb4d1 370 These structures are laid out to encourage good packing.
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371 They use ENUM_BITFIELD and short int fields, and they order the
372 structure members so that fields less than a word are next
c378eb4e 373 to each other so they can be packed together. */
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374
375/* Rearranged: used ENUM_BITFIELD and rearranged field order in
376 all the space critical structures (plus struct minimal_symbol).
377 Memory usage dropped from 99360768 bytes to 90001408 bytes.
378 I measured this with before-and-after tests of
379 "HEAD-old-gdb -readnow HEAD-old-gdb" and
380 "HEAD-new-gdb -readnow HEAD-old-gdb" on native i686-pc-linux-gnu,
381 red hat linux 8, with LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/debug,
382 typing "maint space 1" at the first command prompt.
383
384 Here is another measurement (from andrew c):
385 # no /usr/lib/debug, just plain glibc, like a normal user
386 gdb HEAD-old-gdb
387 (gdb) break internal_error
388 (gdb) run
389 (gdb) maint internal-error
390 (gdb) backtrace
391 (gdb) maint space 1
392
393 gdb gdb_6_0_branch 2003-08-19 space used: 8896512
394 gdb HEAD 2003-08-19 space used: 8904704
395 gdb HEAD 2003-08-21 space used: 8396800 (+symtab.h)
396 gdb HEAD 2003-08-21 space used: 8265728 (+gdbtypes.h)
397
398 The third line shows the savings from the optimizations in symtab.h.
399 The fourth line shows the savings from the optimizations in
400 gdbtypes.h. Both optimizations are in gdb HEAD now.
401
402 --chastain 2003-08-21 */
403
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404/* Define a structure for the information that is common to all symbol types,
405 including minimal symbols, partial symbols, and full symbols. In a
406 multilanguage environment, some language specific information may need to
c378eb4e 407 be recorded along with each symbol. */
c906108c 408
c378eb4e 409/* This structure is space critical. See space comments at the top. */
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410
411struct general_symbol_info
17c5ed2c 412{
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413 /* Short version as to when to use which name accessor:
414 Use natural_name () to refer to the name of the symbol in the original
415 source code. Use linkage_name () if you want to know what the linker
416 thinks the symbol's name is. Use print_name () for output. Use
417 demangled_name () if you specifically need to know whether natural_name ()
418 and linkage_name () are different. */
419
420 const char *linkage_name () const
4d4eaa30 421 { return m_name; }
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422
423 /* Return SYMBOL's "natural" name, i.e. the name that it was called in
424 the original source code. In languages like C++ where symbols may
425 be mangled for ease of manipulation by the linker, this is the
426 demangled name. */
427 const char *natural_name () const;
428
429 /* Returns a version of the name of a symbol that is
430 suitable for output. In C++ this is the "demangled" form of the
431 name if demangle is on and the "mangled" form of the name if
432 demangle is off. In other languages this is just the symbol name.
433 The result should never be NULL. Don't use this for internal
434 purposes (e.g. storing in a hashtable): it's only suitable for output. */
435 const char *print_name () const
436 { return demangle ? natural_name () : linkage_name (); }
437
438 /* Return the demangled name for a symbol based on the language for
439 that symbol. If no demangled name exists, return NULL. */
440 const char *demangled_name () const;
441
442 /* Returns the name to be used when sorting and searching symbols.
443 In C++, we search for the demangled form of a name,
444 and so sort symbols accordingly. In Ada, however, we search by mangled
445 name. If there is no distinct demangled name, then this
446 returns the same value (same pointer) as linkage_name (). */
447 const char *search_name () const;
448
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449 /* Set just the linkage name of a symbol; do not try to demangle
450 it. Used for constructs which do not have a mangled name,
4d4eaa30 451 e.g. struct tags. Unlike compute_and_set_names, linkage_name must
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452 be terminated and either already on the objfile's obstack or
453 permanently allocated. */
454 void set_linkage_name (const char *linkage_name)
4d4eaa30 455 { m_name = linkage_name; }
43678b0a 456
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457 /* Set the demangled name of this symbol to NAME. NAME must be
458 already correctly allocated. If the symbol's language is Ada,
459 then the name is ignored and the obstack is set. */
460 void set_demangled_name (const char *name, struct obstack *obstack);
461
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462 enum language language () const
463 { return m_language; }
464
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465 /* Initializes the language dependent portion of a symbol
466 depending upon the language for the symbol. */
467 void set_language (enum language language, struct obstack *obstack);
468
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469 /* Set the linkage and natural names of a symbol, by demangling
470 the linkage name. If linkage_name may not be nullterminated,
471 copy_name must be set to true. */
472 void compute_and_set_names (gdb::string_view linkage_name, bool copy_name,
473 struct objfile_per_bfd_storage *per_bfd,
474 gdb::optional<hashval_t> hash
475 = gdb::optional<hashval_t> ());
476
22abf04a 477 /* Name of the symbol. This is a required field. Storage for the
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478 name is allocated on the objfile_obstack for the associated
479 objfile. For languages like C++ that make a distinction between
480 the mangled name and demangled name, this is the mangled
481 name. */
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4d4eaa30 483 const char *m_name;
c906108c 484
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485 /* Value of the symbol. Which member of this union to use, and what
486 it means, depends on what kind of symbol this is and its
487 SYMBOL_CLASS. See comments there for more details. All of these
488 are in host byte order (though what they point to might be in
489 target byte order, e.g. LOC_CONST_BYTES). */
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491 union
492 {
12df843f 493 LONGEST ivalue;
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3977b71f 495 const struct block *block;
c906108c 496
d47a1bc1 497 const gdb_byte *bytes;
c906108c 498
17c5ed2c 499 CORE_ADDR address;
c906108c 500
5a352474 501 /* A common block. Used with LOC_COMMON_BLOCK. */
4357ac6c 502
17a40b44 503 const struct common_block *common_block;
4357ac6c 504
c378eb4e 505 /* For opaque typedef struct chain. */
c906108c 506
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507 struct symbol *chain;
508 }
509 value;
c906108c 510
17c5ed2c 511 /* Since one and only one language can apply, wrap the language specific
29df156d 512 information inside a union. */
c906108c 513
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514 union
515 {
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516 /* A pointer to an obstack that can be used for storage associated
517 with this symbol. This is only used by Ada, and only when the
518 'ada_mangled' field is zero. */
519 struct obstack *obstack;
520
afa16725 521 /* This is used by languages which wish to store a demangled name.
9c37b5ae 522 currently used by Ada, C++, and Objective C. */
615b3f62 523 const char *demangled_name;
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524 }
525 language_specific;
c5aa993b 526
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527 /* Record the source code language that applies to this symbol.
528 This is used to select one of the fields from the language specific
c378eb4e 529 union above. */
c5aa993b 530
c1b5c1eb 531 ENUM_BITFIELD(language) m_language : LANGUAGE_BITS;
c5aa993b 532
a04a15f5 533 /* This is only used by Ada. If set, then the 'demangled_name' field
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534 of language_specific is valid. Otherwise, the 'obstack' field is
535 valid. */
536 unsigned int ada_mangled : 1;
537
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538 /* Which section is this symbol in? This is an index into
539 section_offsets for this objfile. Negative means that the symbol
e27d198c 540 does not get relocated relative to a section. */
c5aa993b 541
17c5ed2c 542 short section;
17c5ed2c 543};
c906108c 544
714835d5 545extern CORE_ADDR symbol_overlayed_address (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c906108c 546
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547/* Return the address of SYM. The MAYBE_COPIED flag must be set on
548 SYM. If SYM appears in the main program's minimal symbols, then
549 that minsym's address is returned; otherwise, SYM's address is
550 returned. This should generally only be used via the
551 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS macro. */
552
553extern CORE_ADDR get_symbol_address (const struct symbol *sym);
554
468c0cbb 555/* Note that these macros only work with symbol, not partial_symbol. */
88cda038 556
468c0cbb 557#define SYMBOL_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->value.ivalue
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558#define SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS(symbol) \
559 (((symbol)->maybe_copied) ? get_symbol_address (symbol) \
468c0cbb 560 : ((symbol)->value.address))
38583298 561#define SET_SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS(symbol, new_value) \
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562 ((symbol)->value.address = (new_value))
563#define SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES(symbol) (symbol)->value.bytes
564#define SYMBOL_VALUE_COMMON_BLOCK(symbol) (symbol)->value.common_block
565#define SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->value.block
566#define SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN(symbol) (symbol)->value.chain
468c0cbb 567#define SYMBOL_SECTION(symbol) (symbol)->section
e27d198c 568#define SYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION(objfile, symbol) \
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569 (((symbol)->section >= 0) \
570 ? (&(((objfile)->sections)[(symbol)->section])) \
e27d198c 571 : NULL)
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573/* Try to determine the demangled name for a symbol, based on the
574 language of that symbol. If the language is set to language_auto,
575 it will attempt to find any demangling algorithm that works and
576 then set the language appropriately. The returned name is allocated
577 by the demangler and should be xfree'd. */
578
579extern char *symbol_find_demangled_name (struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol,
580 const char *mangled);
581
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582/* Return true if NAME matches the "search" name of SYMBOL, according
583 to the symbol's language. */
584#define SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME(symbol, name) \
468c0cbb 585 symbol_matches_search_name ((symbol), (name))
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586
587/* Helper for SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME that works with both symbols
588 and psymbols. */
589extern bool symbol_matches_search_name
590 (const struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol,
591 const lookup_name_info &name);
4725b721 592
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593/* Compute the hash of the given symbol search name of a symbol of
594 language LANGUAGE. */
595extern unsigned int search_name_hash (enum language language,
596 const char *search_name);
597
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598/* Classification types for a minimal symbol. These should be taken as
599 "advisory only", since if gdb can't easily figure out a
600 classification it simply selects mst_unknown. It may also have to
601 guess when it can't figure out which is a better match between two
602 types (mst_data versus mst_bss) for example. Since the minimal
603 symbol info is sometimes derived from the BFD library's view of a
c378eb4e 604 file, we need to live with what information bfd supplies. */
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606enum minimal_symbol_type
607{
608 mst_unknown = 0, /* Unknown type, the default */
609 mst_text, /* Generally executable instructions */
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611 /* A GNU ifunc symbol, in the .text section. GDB uses to know
612 whether the user is setting a breakpoint on a GNU ifunc function,
613 and thus GDB needs to actually set the breakpoint on the target
614 function. It is also used to know whether the program stepped
615 into an ifunc resolver -- the resolver may get a separate
616 symbol/alias under a different name, but it'll have the same
617 address as the ifunc symbol. */
618 mst_text_gnu_ifunc, /* Executable code returning address
619 of executable code */
620
621 /* A GNU ifunc function descriptor symbol, in a data section
622 (typically ".opd"). Seen on architectures that use function
623 descriptors, like PPC64/ELFv1. In this case, this symbol's value
624 is the address of the descriptor. There'll be a corresponding
625 mst_text_gnu_ifunc synthetic symbol for the text/entry
626 address. */
627 mst_data_gnu_ifunc, /* Executable code returning address
0875794a 628 of executable code */
f50776aa 629
0875794a 630 mst_slot_got_plt, /* GOT entries for .plt sections */
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631 mst_data, /* Generally initialized data */
632 mst_bss, /* Generally uninitialized data */
633 mst_abs, /* Generally absolute (nonrelocatable) */
634 /* GDB uses mst_solib_trampoline for the start address of a shared
635 library trampoline entry. Breakpoints for shared library functions
636 are put there if the shared library is not yet loaded.
637 After the shared library is loaded, lookup_minimal_symbol will
638 prefer the minimal symbol from the shared library (usually
639 a mst_text symbol) over the mst_solib_trampoline symbol, and the
640 breakpoints will be moved to their true address in the shared
641 library via breakpoint_re_set. */
642 mst_solib_trampoline, /* Shared library trampoline code */
643 /* For the mst_file* types, the names are only guaranteed to be unique
644 within a given .o file. */
645 mst_file_text, /* Static version of mst_text */
646 mst_file_data, /* Static version of mst_data */
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647 mst_file_bss, /* Static version of mst_bss */
648 nr_minsym_types
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649};
650
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651/* The number of enum minimal_symbol_type values, with some padding for
652 reasonable growth. */
653#define MINSYM_TYPE_BITS 4
654gdb_static_assert (nr_minsym_types <= (1 << MINSYM_TYPE_BITS));
655
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656/* Define a simple structure used to hold some very basic information about
657 all defined global symbols (text, data, bss, abs, etc). The only required
658 information is the general_symbol_info.
659
660 In many cases, even if a file was compiled with no special options for
661 debugging at all, as long as was not stripped it will contain sufficient
662 information to build a useful minimal symbol table using this structure.
663 Even when a file contains enough debugging information to build a full
664 symbol table, these minimal symbols are still useful for quickly mapping
665 between names and addresses, and vice versa. They are also sometimes
c378eb4e 666 used to figure out what full symbol table entries need to be read in. */
c906108c 667
eefba3da 668struct minimal_symbol : public general_symbol_info
17c5ed2c 669{
8763cede 670 /* Size of this symbol. dbx_end_psymtab in dbxread.c uses this
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671 information to calculate the end of the partial symtab based on the
672 address of the last symbol plus the size of the last symbol. */
673
674 unsigned long size;
675
17c5ed2c 676 /* Which source file is this symbol in? Only relevant for mst_file_*. */
04aba065 677 const char *filename;
c906108c 678
87193939 679 /* Classification type for this minimal symbol. */
17c5ed2c 680
51cdc993 681 ENUM_BITFIELD(minimal_symbol_type) type : MINSYM_TYPE_BITS;
17c5ed2c 682
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683 /* Non-zero if this symbol was created by gdb.
684 Such symbols do not appear in the output of "info var|fun". */
685 unsigned int created_by_gdb : 1;
686
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687 /* Two flag bits provided for the use of the target. */
688 unsigned int target_flag_1 : 1;
689 unsigned int target_flag_2 : 1;
690
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691 /* Nonzero iff the size of the minimal symbol has been set.
692 Symbol size information can sometimes not be determined, because
693 the object file format may not carry that piece of information. */
694 unsigned int has_size : 1;
695
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696 /* For data symbols only, if this is set, then the symbol might be
697 subject to copy relocation. In this case, a minimal symbol
698 matching the symbol's linkage name is first looked for in the
699 main objfile. If found, then that address is used; otherwise the
700 address in this symbol is used. */
701
702 unsigned maybe_copied : 1;
703
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704 /* Non-zero if this symbol ever had its demangled name set (even if
705 it was set to NULL). */
706 unsigned int name_set : 1;
707
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708 /* Minimal symbols with the same hash key are kept on a linked
709 list. This is the link. */
710
711 struct minimal_symbol *hash_next;
712
713 /* Minimal symbols are stored in two different hash tables. This is
714 the `next' pointer for the demangled hash table. */
715
716 struct minimal_symbol *demangled_hash_next;
1ed9f74e 717
eefba3da 718 /* True if this symbol is of some data type. */
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720 bool data_p () const;
721
722 /* True if MSYMBOL is of some text type. */
723
724 bool text_p () const;
17c5ed2c 725};
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727/* Return the address of MINSYM, which comes from OBJF. The
728 MAYBE_COPIED flag must be set on MINSYM. If MINSYM appears in the
729 main program's minimal symbols, then that minsym's address is
730 returned; otherwise, MINSYM's address is returned. This should
731 generally only be used via the MSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS macro. */
732
733extern CORE_ADDR get_msymbol_address (struct objfile *objf,
734 const struct minimal_symbol *minsym);
735
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736#define MSYMBOL_TARGET_FLAG_1(msymbol) (msymbol)->target_flag_1
737#define MSYMBOL_TARGET_FLAG_2(msymbol) (msymbol)->target_flag_2
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738#define MSYMBOL_SIZE(msymbol) ((msymbol)->size + 0)
739#define SET_MSYMBOL_SIZE(msymbol, sz) \
740 do \
741 { \
742 (msymbol)->size = sz; \
743 (msymbol)->has_size = 1; \
744 } while (0)
745#define MSYMBOL_HAS_SIZE(msymbol) ((msymbol)->has_size + 0)
c906108c 746#define MSYMBOL_TYPE(msymbol) (msymbol)->type
c906108c 747
eefba3da 748#define MSYMBOL_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->value.ivalue
77e371c0 749/* The unrelocated address of the minimal symbol. */
eefba3da 750#define MSYMBOL_VALUE_RAW_ADDRESS(symbol) ((symbol)->value.address + 0)
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751/* The relocated address of the minimal symbol, using the section
752 offsets from OBJFILE. */
77e371c0 753#define MSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS(objfile, symbol) \
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754 (((symbol)->maybe_copied) ? get_msymbol_address (objfile, symbol) \
755 : ((symbol)->value.address \
6a053cb1 756 + (objfile)->section_offsets[(symbol)->section]))
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757/* For a bound minsym, we can easily compute the address directly. */
758#define BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS(symbol) \
759 MSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS ((symbol).objfile, (symbol).minsym)
760#define SET_MSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS(symbol, new_value) \
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761 ((symbol)->value.address = (new_value))
762#define MSYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES(symbol) (symbol)->value.bytes
763#define MSYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->value.block
764#define MSYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN(symbol) (symbol)->value.chain
eefba3da 765#define MSYMBOL_SECTION(symbol) (symbol)->section
efd66ac6 766#define MSYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION(objfile, symbol) \
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767 (((symbol)->section >= 0) \
768 ? (&(((objfile)->sections)[(symbol)->section])) \
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769 : NULL)
770
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771#include "minsyms.h"
772
c906108c 773\f
c5aa993b 774
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775/* Represent one symbol name; a variable, constant, function or typedef. */
776
176620f1 777/* Different name domains for symbols. Looking up a symbol specifies a
c378eb4e 778 domain and ignores symbol definitions in other name domains. */
c906108c 779
87193939 780typedef enum domain_enum_tag
17c5ed2c 781{
176620f1 782 /* UNDEF_DOMAIN is used when a domain has not been discovered or
17c5ed2c 783 none of the following apply. This usually indicates an error either
c378eb4e 784 in the symbol information or in gdb's handling of symbols. */
c906108c 785
176620f1 786 UNDEF_DOMAIN,
c906108c 787
176620f1 788 /* VAR_DOMAIN is the usual domain. In C, this contains variables,
c378eb4e 789 function names, typedef names and enum type values. */
c906108c 790
176620f1 791 VAR_DOMAIN,
c906108c 792
176620f1 793 /* STRUCT_DOMAIN is used in C to hold struct, union and enum type names.
17c5ed2c 794 Thus, if `struct foo' is used in a C program, it produces a symbol named
c378eb4e 795 `foo' in the STRUCT_DOMAIN. */
c906108c 796
176620f1 797 STRUCT_DOMAIN,
c906108c 798
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799 /* MODULE_DOMAIN is used in Fortran to hold module type names. */
800
801 MODULE_DOMAIN,
802
0f5238ed 803 /* LABEL_DOMAIN may be used for names of labels (for gotos). */
c906108c 804
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805 LABEL_DOMAIN,
806
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808 They also always use LOC_COMMON_BLOCK. */
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809 COMMON_BLOCK_DOMAIN,
810
811 /* This must remain last. */
812 NR_DOMAINS
8903c50d 813} domain_enum;
c906108c 814
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815/* The number of bits in a symbol used to represent the domain. */
816
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817#define SYMBOL_DOMAIN_BITS 3
818gdb_static_assert (NR_DOMAINS <= (1 << SYMBOL_DOMAIN_BITS));
c01feb36 819
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820extern const char *domain_name (domain_enum);
821
470c0b1c 822/* Searching domains, used when searching for symbols. Element numbers are
e8930875 823 hardcoded in GDB, check all enum uses before changing it. */
c906108c 824
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825enum search_domain
826{
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827 /* Everything in VAR_DOMAIN minus FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN and
828 TYPES_DOMAIN. */
e8930875 829 VARIABLES_DOMAIN = 0,
c906108c 830
c378eb4e 831 /* All functions -- for some reason not methods, though. */
e8930875 832 FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN = 1,
c906108c 833
17c5ed2c 834 /* All defined types */
e8930875 835 TYPES_DOMAIN = 2,
7b08b9eb 836
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837 /* All modules. */
838 MODULES_DOMAIN = 3,
839
7b08b9eb 840 /* Any type. */
59c35742 841 ALL_DOMAIN = 4
8903c50d 842};
c906108c 843
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844extern const char *search_domain_name (enum search_domain);
845
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846/* An address-class says where to find the value of a symbol. */
847
848enum address_class
17c5ed2c 849{
c378eb4e 850 /* Not used; catches errors. */
c5aa993b 851
17c5ed2c 852 LOC_UNDEF,
c906108c 853
c378eb4e 854 /* Value is constant int SYMBOL_VALUE, host byteorder. */
c906108c 855
17c5ed2c 856 LOC_CONST,
c906108c 857
c378eb4e 858 /* Value is at fixed address SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS. */
c906108c 859
17c5ed2c 860 LOC_STATIC,
c906108c 861
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862 /* Value is in register. SYMBOL_VALUE is the register number
863 in the original debug format. SYMBOL_REGISTER_OPS holds a
864 function that can be called to transform this into the
865 actual register number this represents in a specific target
866 architecture (gdbarch).
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867
868 For some symbol formats (stabs, for some compilers at least),
869 the compiler generates two symbols, an argument and a register.
870 In some cases we combine them to a single LOC_REGISTER in symbol
871 reading, but currently not for all cases (e.g. it's passed on the
872 stack and then loaded into a register). */
c906108c 873
17c5ed2c 874 LOC_REGISTER,
c906108c 875
17c5ed2c 876 /* It's an argument; the value is at SYMBOL_VALUE offset in arglist. */
c906108c 877
17c5ed2c 878 LOC_ARG,
c906108c 879
17c5ed2c 880 /* Value address is at SYMBOL_VALUE offset in arglist. */
c906108c 881
17c5ed2c 882 LOC_REF_ARG,
c906108c 883
2a2d4dc3 884 /* Value is in specified register. Just like LOC_REGISTER except the
17c5ed2c 885 register holds the address of the argument instead of the argument
c378eb4e 886 itself. This is currently used for the passing of structs and unions
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887 on sparc and hppa. It is also used for call by reference where the
888 address is in a register, at least by mipsread.c. */
c906108c 889
17c5ed2c 890 LOC_REGPARM_ADDR,
c906108c 891
17c5ed2c 892 /* Value is a local variable at SYMBOL_VALUE offset in stack frame. */
c906108c 893
17c5ed2c 894 LOC_LOCAL,
c906108c 895
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896 /* Value not used; definition in SYMBOL_TYPE. Symbols in the domain
897 STRUCT_DOMAIN all have this class. */
c906108c 898
17c5ed2c 899 LOC_TYPEDEF,
c906108c 900
c378eb4e 901 /* Value is address SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS in the code. */
c906108c 902
17c5ed2c 903 LOC_LABEL,
c906108c 904
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905 /* In a symbol table, value is SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE of a `struct block'.
906 In a partial symbol table, SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS is the start address
c378eb4e 907 of the block. Function names have this class. */
c906108c 908
17c5ed2c 909 LOC_BLOCK,
c906108c 910
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911 /* Value is a constant byte-sequence pointed to by SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES, in
912 target byte order. */
c906108c 913
17c5ed2c 914 LOC_CONST_BYTES,
c906108c 915
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916 /* Value is at fixed address, but the address of the variable has
917 to be determined from the minimal symbol table whenever the
918 variable is referenced.
919 This happens if debugging information for a global symbol is
920 emitted and the corresponding minimal symbol is defined
921 in another object file or runtime common storage.
922 The linker might even remove the minimal symbol if the global
923 symbol is never referenced, in which case the symbol remains
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924 unresolved.
925
926 GDB would normally find the symbol in the minimal symbol table if it will
927 not find it in the full symbol table. But a reference to an external
928 symbol in a local block shadowing other definition requires full symbol
929 without possibly having its address available for LOC_STATIC. Testcase
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930 is provided as `gdb.dwarf2/dw2-unresolved.exp'.
931
932 This is also used for thread local storage (TLS) variables. In this case,
933 the address of the TLS variable must be determined when the variable is
934 referenced, from the MSYMBOL_VALUE_RAW_ADDRESS, which is the offset
935 of the TLS variable in the thread local storage of the shared
936 library/object. */
c906108c 937
17c5ed2c 938 LOC_UNRESOLVED,
c906108c 939
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940 /* The variable does not actually exist in the program.
941 The value is ignored. */
c906108c 942
17c5ed2c 943 LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT,
c906108c 944
4c2df51b 945 /* The variable's address is computed by a set of location
768a979c 946 functions (see "struct symbol_computed_ops" below). */
4c2df51b 947 LOC_COMPUTED,
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948
949 /* The variable uses general_symbol_info->value->common_block field.
950 It also always uses COMMON_BLOCK_DOMAIN. */
951 LOC_COMMON_BLOCK,
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952
953 /* Not used, just notes the boundary of the enum. */
954 LOC_FINAL_VALUE
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955};
956
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957/* The number of bits needed for values in enum address_class, with some
958 padding for reasonable growth, and room for run-time registered address
959 classes. See symtab.c:MAX_SYMBOL_IMPLS.
960 This is a #define so that we can have a assertion elsewhere to
961 verify that we have reserved enough space for synthetic address
962 classes. */
963#define SYMBOL_ACLASS_BITS 5
964gdb_static_assert (LOC_FINAL_VALUE <= (1 << SYMBOL_ACLASS_BITS));
965
768a979c 966/* The methods needed to implement LOC_COMPUTED. These methods can
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967 use the symbol's .aux_value for additional per-symbol information.
968
969 At present this is only used to implement location expressions. */
970
768a979c 971struct symbol_computed_ops
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972{
973
974 /* Return the value of the variable SYMBOL, relative to the stack
975 frame FRAME. If the variable has been optimized out, return
976 zero.
977
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978 Iff `read_needs_frame (SYMBOL)' is not SYMBOL_NEEDS_FRAME, then
979 FRAME may be zero. */
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980
981 struct value *(*read_variable) (struct symbol * symbol,
982 struct frame_info * frame);
983
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984 /* Read variable SYMBOL like read_variable at (callee) FRAME's function
985 entry. SYMBOL should be a function parameter, otherwise
986 NO_ENTRY_VALUE_ERROR will be thrown. */
987 struct value *(*read_variable_at_entry) (struct symbol *symbol,
988 struct frame_info *frame);
989
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990 /* Find the "symbol_needs_kind" value for the given symbol. This
991 value determines whether reading the symbol needs memory (e.g., a
992 global variable), just registers (a thread-local), or a frame (a
993 local variable). */
994 enum symbol_needs_kind (*get_symbol_read_needs) (struct symbol * symbol);
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995
996 /* Write to STREAM a natural-language description of the location of
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997 SYMBOL, in the context of ADDR. */
998 void (*describe_location) (struct symbol * symbol, CORE_ADDR addr,
999 struct ui_file * stream);
4c2df51b 1000
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1001 /* Non-zero if this symbol's address computation is dependent on PC. */
1002 unsigned char location_has_loclist;
1003
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1004 /* Tracepoint support. Append bytecodes to the tracepoint agent
1005 expression AX that push the address of the object SYMBOL. Set
1006 VALUE appropriately. Note --- for objects in registers, this
1007 needn't emit any code; as long as it sets VALUE properly, then
1008 the caller will generate the right code in the process of
1009 treating this as an lvalue or rvalue. */
1010
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1011 void (*tracepoint_var_ref) (struct symbol *symbol, struct agent_expr *ax,
1012 struct axs_value *value);
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1013
1014 /* Generate C code to compute the location of SYMBOL. The C code is
1015 emitted to STREAM. GDBARCH is the current architecture and PC is
1016 the PC at which SYMBOL's location should be evaluated.
1017 REGISTERS_USED is a vector indexed by register number; the
1018 generator function should set an element in this vector if the
1019 corresponding register is needed by the location computation.
1020 The generated C code must assign the location to a local
1021 variable; this variable's name is RESULT_NAME. */
1022
d82b3862 1023 void (*generate_c_location) (struct symbol *symbol, string_file *stream,
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1024 struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1025 unsigned char *registers_used,
1026 CORE_ADDR pc, const char *result_name);
1027
17c5ed2c 1028};
c906108c 1029
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1030/* The methods needed to implement LOC_BLOCK for inferior functions.
1031 These methods can use the symbol's .aux_value for additional
1032 per-symbol information. */
1033
1034struct symbol_block_ops
1035{
1036 /* Fill in *START and *LENGTH with DWARF block data of function
1037 FRAMEFUNC valid for inferior context address PC. Set *LENGTH to
1038 zero if such location is not valid for PC; *START is left
1039 uninitialized in such case. */
1040 void (*find_frame_base_location) (struct symbol *framefunc, CORE_ADDR pc,
1041 const gdb_byte **start, size_t *length);
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1043 /* Return the frame base address. FRAME is the frame for which we want to
1044 compute the base address while FRAMEFUNC is the symbol for the
1045 corresponding function. Return 0 on failure (FRAMEFUNC may not hold the
1046 information we need).
1047
1048 This method is designed to work with static links (nested functions
1049 handling). Static links are function properties whose evaluation returns
1050 the frame base address for the enclosing frame. However, there are
1051 multiple definitions for "frame base": the content of the frame base
1052 register, the CFA as defined by DWARF unwinding information, ...
1053
1054 So this specific method is supposed to compute the frame base address such
30baf67b 1055 as for nested functions, the static link computes the same address. For
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1056 instance, considering DWARF debugging information, the static link is
1057 computed with DW_AT_static_link and this method must be used to compute
1058 the corresponding DW_AT_frame_base attribute. */
1059 CORE_ADDR (*get_frame_base) (struct symbol *framefunc,
1060 struct frame_info *frame);
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1061};
1062
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1063/* Functions used with LOC_REGISTER and LOC_REGPARM_ADDR. */
1064
1065struct symbol_register_ops
1066{
1067 int (*register_number) (struct symbol *symbol, struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
1068};
1069
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1070/* Objects of this type are used to find the address class and the
1071 various computed ops vectors of a symbol. */
1072
1073struct symbol_impl
1074{
1075 enum address_class aclass;
1076
1077 /* Used with LOC_COMPUTED. */
1078 const struct symbol_computed_ops *ops_computed;
1079
1080 /* Used with LOC_BLOCK. */
1081 const struct symbol_block_ops *ops_block;
1082
1083 /* Used with LOC_REGISTER and LOC_REGPARM_ADDR. */
1084 const struct symbol_register_ops *ops_register;
1085};
1086
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1087/* struct symbol has some subclasses. This enum is used to
1088 differentiate between them. */
1089
1090enum symbol_subclass_kind
1091{
1092 /* Plain struct symbol. */
1093 SYMBOL_NONE,
1094
1095 /* struct template_symbol. */
1096 SYMBOL_TEMPLATE,
1097
1098 /* struct rust_vtable_symbol. */
1099 SYMBOL_RUST_VTABLE
1100};
1101
c378eb4e 1102/* This structure is space critical. See space comments at the top. */
a7f19c79 1103
468c0cbb 1104struct symbol : public general_symbol_info, public allocate_on_obstack
17c5ed2c 1105{
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1106 symbol ()
1107 /* Class-initialization of bitfields is only allowed in C++20. */
1108 : domain (UNDEF_DOMAIN),
1109 aclass_index (0),
1110 is_objfile_owned (0),
1111 is_argument (0),
1112 is_inlined (0),
1113 maybe_copied (0),
1114 subclass (SYMBOL_NONE)
1115 {
1116 /* We can't use an initializer list for members of a base class, and
1117 general_symbol_info needs to stay a POD type. */
4d4eaa30 1118 m_name = nullptr;
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1119 value.ivalue = 0;
1120 language_specific.obstack = nullptr;
c1b5c1eb 1121 m_language = language_unknown;
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1122 ada_mangled = 0;
1123 section = 0;
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1124 /* GCC 4.8.5 (on CentOS 7) does not correctly compile class-
1125 initialization of unions, so we initialize it manually here. */
1126 owner.symtab = nullptr;
468c0cbb 1127 }
c906108c 1128
17c5ed2c 1129 /* Data type of value */
c906108c 1130
468c0cbb 1131 struct type *type = nullptr;
c906108c 1132
1994afbf 1133 /* The owner of this symbol.
e2ada9cb 1134 Which one to use is defined by symbol.is_objfile_owned. */
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1136 union
1137 {
1138 /* The symbol table containing this symbol. This is the file associated
1139 with LINE. It can be NULL during symbols read-in but it is never NULL
1140 during normal operation. */
6edc43ec 1141 struct symtab *symtab;
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1142
1143 /* For types defined by the architecture. */
1144 struct gdbarch *arch;
1145 } owner;
cb1df416 1146
176620f1 1147 /* Domain code. */
c906108c 1148
c01feb36 1149 ENUM_BITFIELD(domain_enum_tag) domain : SYMBOL_DOMAIN_BITS;
c906108c 1150
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1151 /* Address class. This holds an index into the 'symbol_impls'
1152 table. The actual enum address_class value is stored there,
1153 alongside any per-class ops vectors. */
c906108c 1154
f1e6e072 1155 unsigned int aclass_index : SYMBOL_ACLASS_BITS;
c906108c 1156
1994afbf 1157 /* If non-zero then symbol is objfile-owned, use owner.symtab.
468c0cbb 1158 Otherwise symbol is arch-owned, use owner.arch. */
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1160 unsigned int is_objfile_owned : 1;
1161
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1162 /* Whether this is an argument. */
1163
1164 unsigned is_argument : 1;
1165
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1166 /* Whether this is an inlined function (class LOC_BLOCK only). */
1167 unsigned is_inlined : 1;
1168
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1169 /* For LOC_STATIC only, if this is set, then the symbol might be
1170 subject to copy relocation. In this case, a minimal symbol
1171 matching the symbol's linkage name is first looked for in the
1172 main objfile. If found, then that address is used; otherwise the
1173 address in this symbol is used. */
1174
1175 unsigned maybe_copied : 1;
1176
cf724bc9 1177 /* The concrete type of this symbol. */
71a3c369 1178
cf724bc9 1179 ENUM_BITFIELD (symbol_subclass_kind) subclass : 2;
71a3c369 1180
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1181 /* Line number of this symbol's definition, except for inlined
1182 functions. For an inlined function (class LOC_BLOCK and
1183 SYMBOL_INLINED set) this is the line number of the function's call
1184 site. Inlined function symbols are not definitions, and they are
1185 never found by symbol table lookup.
1994afbf 1186 If this symbol is arch-owned, LINE shall be zero.
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1187
1188 FIXME: Should we really make the assumption that nobody will try
1189 to debug files longer than 64K lines? What about machine
1190 generated programs? */
c906108c 1191
468c0cbb 1192 unsigned short line = 0;
c906108c 1193
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1194 /* An arbitrary data pointer, allowing symbol readers to record
1195 additional information on a per-symbol basis. Note that this data
1196 must be allocated using the same obstack as the symbol itself. */
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1197 /* So far it is only used by:
1198 LOC_COMPUTED: to find the location information
1199 LOC_BLOCK (DWARF2 function): information used internally by the
1200 DWARF 2 code --- specifically, the location expression for the frame
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1201 base for this function. */
1202 /* FIXME drow/2003-02-21: For the LOC_BLOCK case, it might be better
1203 to add a magic symbol to the block containing this information,
1204 or to have a generic debug info annotation slot for symbols. */
1205
468c0cbb 1206 void *aux_value = nullptr;
c906108c 1207
468c0cbb 1208 struct symbol *hash_next = nullptr;
17c5ed2c 1209};
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1211/* Several lookup functions return both a symbol and the block in which the
1212 symbol is found. This structure is used in these cases. */
1213
1214struct block_symbol
1215{
1216 /* The symbol that was found, or NULL if no symbol was found. */
1217 struct symbol *symbol;
1218
1219 /* If SYMBOL is not NULL, then this is the block in which the symbol is
1220 defined. */
1221 const struct block *block;
1222};
1223
f1e6e072 1224extern const struct symbol_impl *symbol_impls;
c906108c 1225
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1226/* Note: There is no accessor macro for symbol.owner because it is
1227 "private". */
1228
176620f1 1229#define SYMBOL_DOMAIN(symbol) (symbol)->domain
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1230#define SYMBOL_IMPL(symbol) (symbol_impls[(symbol)->aclass_index])
1231#define SYMBOL_ACLASS_INDEX(symbol) (symbol)->aclass_index
1232#define SYMBOL_CLASS(symbol) (SYMBOL_IMPL (symbol).aclass)
1994afbf 1233#define SYMBOL_OBJFILE_OWNED(symbol) ((symbol)->is_objfile_owned)
2a2d4dc3 1234#define SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT(symbol) (symbol)->is_argument
edb3359d 1235#define SYMBOL_INLINED(symbol) (symbol)->is_inlined
34eaf542 1236#define SYMBOL_IS_CPLUS_TEMPLATE_FUNCTION(symbol) \
cf724bc9 1237 (((symbol)->subclass) == SYMBOL_TEMPLATE)
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1238#define SYMBOL_TYPE(symbol) (symbol)->type
1239#define SYMBOL_LINE(symbol) (symbol)->line
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1240#define SYMBOL_COMPUTED_OPS(symbol) (SYMBOL_IMPL (symbol).ops_computed)
1241#define SYMBOL_BLOCK_OPS(symbol) (SYMBOL_IMPL (symbol).ops_block)
1242#define SYMBOL_REGISTER_OPS(symbol) (SYMBOL_IMPL (symbol).ops_register)
10f4ecb8 1243#define SYMBOL_LOCATION_BATON(symbol) (symbol)->aux_value
34eaf542 1244
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1245extern int register_symbol_computed_impl (enum address_class,
1246 const struct symbol_computed_ops *);
1247
1248extern int register_symbol_block_impl (enum address_class aclass,
1249 const struct symbol_block_ops *ops);
1250
1251extern int register_symbol_register_impl (enum address_class,
1252 const struct symbol_register_ops *);
1253
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1254/* Return the OBJFILE of SYMBOL.
1255 It is an error to call this if symbol.is_objfile_owned is false, which
1256 only happens for architecture-provided types. */
1257
1258extern struct objfile *symbol_objfile (const struct symbol *symbol);
1259
1260/* Return the ARCH of SYMBOL. */
1261
1262extern struct gdbarch *symbol_arch (const struct symbol *symbol);
1263
1264/* Return the SYMTAB of SYMBOL.
1265 It is an error to call this if symbol.is_objfile_owned is false, which
1266 only happens for architecture-provided types. */
1267
1268extern struct symtab *symbol_symtab (const struct symbol *symbol);
1269
1270/* Set the symtab of SYMBOL to SYMTAB.
1271 It is an error to call this if symbol.is_objfile_owned is false, which
1272 only happens for architecture-provided types. */
1273
1274extern void symbol_set_symtab (struct symbol *symbol, struct symtab *symtab);
1275
34eaf542 1276/* An instance of this type is used to represent a C++ template
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1277 function. A symbol is really of this type iff
1278 SYMBOL_IS_CPLUS_TEMPLATE_FUNCTION is true. */
34eaf542 1279
68e745e3 1280struct template_symbol : public symbol
34eaf542 1281{
34eaf542 1282 /* The number of template arguments. */
468c0cbb 1283 int n_template_arguments = 0;
34eaf542
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1284
1285 /* The template arguments. This is an array with
1286 N_TEMPLATE_ARGUMENTS elements. */
468c0cbb 1287 struct symbol **template_arguments = nullptr;
34eaf542
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1288};
1289
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1290/* A symbol that represents a Rust virtual table object. */
1291
1292struct rust_vtable_symbol : public symbol
1293{
1294 /* The concrete type for which this vtable was created; that is, in
1295 "impl Trait for Type", this is "Type". */
468c0cbb 1296 struct type *concrete_type = nullptr;
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1297};
1298
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1300/* Each item represents a line-->pc (or the reverse) mapping. This is
1301 somewhat more wasteful of space than one might wish, but since only
1302 the files which are actually debugged are read in to core, we don't
1303 waste much space. */
1304
1305struct linetable_entry
17c5ed2c 1306{
8c95582d 1307 /* The line number for this entry. */
17c5ed2c 1308 int line;
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1309
1310 /* True if this PC is a good location to place a breakpoint for LINE. */
1311 unsigned is_stmt : 1;
1312
1313 /* The address for this entry. */
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1314 CORE_ADDR pc;
1315};
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1316
1317/* The order of entries in the linetable is significant. They should
1318 be sorted by increasing values of the pc field. If there is more than
1319 one entry for a given pc, then I'm not sure what should happen (and
1320 I not sure whether we currently handle it the best way).
1321
1322 Example: a C for statement generally looks like this
1323
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1324 10 0x100 - for the init/test part of a for stmt.
1325 20 0x200
1326 30 0x300
1327 10 0x400 - for the increment part of a for stmt.
c906108c 1328
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1329 If an entry has a line number of zero, it marks the start of a PC
1330 range for which no line number information is available. It is
1331 acceptable, though wasteful of table space, for such a range to be
1332 zero length. */
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1333
1334struct linetable
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1335{
1336 int nitems;
c906108c 1337
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1338 /* Actually NITEMS elements. If you don't like this use of the
1339 `struct hack', you can shove it up your ANSI (seriously, if the
1340 committee tells us how to do it, we can probably go along). */
1341 struct linetable_entry item[1];
1342};
c906108c 1343
c906108c 1344/* How to relocate the symbols from each section in a symbol file.
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1345 The ordering and meaning of the offsets is file-type-dependent;
1346 typically it is indexed by section numbers or symbol types or
6a053cb1 1347 something like that. */
c906108c 1348
6a053cb1 1349typedef std::vector<CORE_ADDR> section_offsets;
b29c9944 1350
c378eb4e 1351/* Each source file or header is represented by a struct symtab.
43f3e411 1352 The name "symtab" is historical, another name for it is "filetab".
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1353 These objects are chained through the `next' field. */
1354
1355struct symtab
17c5ed2c 1356{
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1357 /* Unordered chain of all filetabs in the compunit, with the exception
1358 that the "main" source file is the first entry in the list. */
c906108c 1359
17c5ed2c 1360 struct symtab *next;
c906108c 1361
43f3e411 1362 /* Backlink to containing compunit symtab. */
c906108c 1363
43f3e411 1364 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtab;
c906108c 1365
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1366 /* Table mapping core addresses to line numbers for this file.
1367 Can be NULL if none. Never shared between different symtabs. */
c906108c 1368
17c5ed2c 1369 struct linetable *linetable;
c906108c 1370
4e04028d 1371 /* Name of this source file. This pointer is never NULL. */
c906108c 1372
21ea9eec 1373 const char *filename;
c906108c 1374
17c5ed2c 1375 /* Language of this source file. */
c906108c 1376
17c5ed2c 1377 enum language language;
c906108c 1378
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1379 /* Full name of file as found by searching the source path.
1380 NULL if not yet known. */
1381
1382 char *fullname;
1383};
1384
1385#define SYMTAB_COMPUNIT(symtab) ((symtab)->compunit_symtab)
1386#define SYMTAB_LINETABLE(symtab) ((symtab)->linetable)
1387#define SYMTAB_LANGUAGE(symtab) ((symtab)->language)
1388#define SYMTAB_BLOCKVECTOR(symtab) \
1389 COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (SYMTAB_COMPUNIT (symtab))
1390#define SYMTAB_OBJFILE(symtab) \
1391 COMPUNIT_OBJFILE (SYMTAB_COMPUNIT (symtab))
1392#define SYMTAB_PSPACE(symtab) (SYMTAB_OBJFILE (symtab)->pspace)
1393#define SYMTAB_DIRNAME(symtab) \
1394 COMPUNIT_DIRNAME (SYMTAB_COMPUNIT (symtab))
1395
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1396/* Compunit symtabs contain the actual "symbol table", aka blockvector, as well
1397 as the list of all source files (what gdb has historically associated with
1398 the term "symtab").
1399 Additional information is recorded here that is common to all symtabs in a
1400 compilation unit (DWARF or otherwise).
1401
1402 Example:
1403 For the case of a program built out of these files:
1404
1405 foo.c
1406 foo1.h
1407 foo2.h
1408 bar.c
1409 foo1.h
1410 bar.h
1411
1412 This is recorded as:
1413
1414 objfile -> foo.c(cu) -> bar.c(cu) -> NULL
1415 | |
1416 v v
1417 foo.c bar.c
1418 | |
1419 v v
1420 foo1.h foo1.h
1421 | |
1422 v v
1423 foo2.h bar.h
1424 | |
1425 v v
1426 NULL NULL
1427
1428 where "foo.c(cu)" and "bar.c(cu)" are struct compunit_symtab objects,
1429 and the files foo.c, etc. are struct symtab objects. */
1430
1431struct compunit_symtab
1432{
1433 /* Unordered chain of all compunit symtabs of this objfile. */
1434 struct compunit_symtab *next;
1435
1436 /* Object file from which this symtab information was read. */
1437 struct objfile *objfile;
1438
1439 /* Name of the symtab.
1440 This is *not* intended to be a usable filename, and is
1441 for debugging purposes only. */
1442 const char *name;
1443
1444 /* Unordered list of file symtabs, except that by convention the "main"
1445 source file (e.g., .c, .cc) is guaranteed to be first.
1446 Each symtab is a file, either the "main" source file (e.g., .c, .cc)
1447 or header (e.g., .h). */
1448 struct symtab *filetabs;
1449
1450 /* Last entry in FILETABS list.
1451 Subfiles are added to the end of the list so they accumulate in order,
1452 with the main source subfile living at the front.
1453 The main reason is so that the main source file symtab is at the head
1454 of the list, and the rest appear in order for debugging convenience. */
1455 struct symtab *last_filetab;
1456
1457 /* Non-NULL string that identifies the format of the debugging information,
1458 such as "stabs", "dwarf 1", "dwarf 2", "coff", etc. This is mostly useful
17c5ed2c 1459 for automated testing of gdb but may also be information that is
c378eb4e 1460 useful to the user. */
554d387d 1461 const char *debugformat;
c906108c 1462
43f3e411 1463 /* String of producer version information, or NULL if we don't know. */
554d387d 1464 const char *producer;
c906108c 1465
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1466 /* Directory in which it was compiled, or NULL if we don't know. */
1467 const char *dirname;
c906108c 1468
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1469 /* List of all symbol scope blocks for this symtab. It is shared among
1470 all symtabs in a given compilation unit. */
1471 const struct blockvector *blockvector;
c906108c 1472
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1473 /* Section in objfile->section_offsets for the blockvector and
1474 the linetable. Probably always SECT_OFF_TEXT. */
1475 int block_line_section;
c906108c 1476
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1477 /* Symtab has been compiled with both optimizations and debug info so that
1478 GDB may stop skipping prologues as variables locations are valid already
1479 at function entry points. */
1480 unsigned int locations_valid : 1;
c906108c 1481
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1482 /* DWARF unwinder for this CU is valid even for epilogues (PC at the return
1483 instruction). This is supported by GCC since 4.5.0. */
1484 unsigned int epilogue_unwind_valid : 1;
8e3b41a9 1485
43f3e411 1486 /* struct call_site entries for this compilation unit or NULL. */
8e3b41a9 1487 htab_t call_site_htab;
b5b04b5b 1488
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1489 /* The macro table for this symtab. Like the blockvector, this
1490 is shared between different symtabs in a given compilation unit.
1491 It's debatable whether it *should* be shared among all the symtabs in
1492 the given compilation unit, but it currently is. */
1493 struct macro_table *macro_table;
1494
b5b04b5b 1495 /* If non-NULL, then this points to a NULL-terminated vector of
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1496 included compunits. When searching the static or global
1497 block of this compunit, the corresponding block of all
1498 included compunits will also be searched. Note that this
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1499 list must be flattened -- the symbol reader is responsible for
1500 ensuring that this vector contains the transitive closure of all
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1501 included compunits. */
1502 struct compunit_symtab **includes;
b5b04b5b 1503
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1504 /* If this is an included compunit, this points to one includer
1505 of the table. This user is considered the canonical compunit
1506 containing this one. An included compunit may itself be
b5b04b5b 1507 included by another. */
43f3e411 1508 struct compunit_symtab *user;
17c5ed2c 1509};
c906108c 1510
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1511#define COMPUNIT_OBJFILE(cust) ((cust)->objfile)
1512#define COMPUNIT_FILETABS(cust) ((cust)->filetabs)
1513#define COMPUNIT_DEBUGFORMAT(cust) ((cust)->debugformat)
1514#define COMPUNIT_PRODUCER(cust) ((cust)->producer)
1515#define COMPUNIT_DIRNAME(cust) ((cust)->dirname)
1516#define COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR(cust) ((cust)->blockvector)
1517#define COMPUNIT_BLOCK_LINE_SECTION(cust) ((cust)->block_line_section)
1518#define COMPUNIT_LOCATIONS_VALID(cust) ((cust)->locations_valid)
1519#define COMPUNIT_EPILOGUE_UNWIND_VALID(cust) ((cust)->epilogue_unwind_valid)
1520#define COMPUNIT_CALL_SITE_HTAB(cust) ((cust)->call_site_htab)
1521#define COMPUNIT_MACRO_TABLE(cust) ((cust)->macro_table)
ec94af83 1522
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1523/* A range adapter to allowing iterating over all the file tables
1524 within a compunit. */
db0fec5c 1525
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1526struct compunit_filetabs : public next_adapter<struct symtab>
1527{
1528 compunit_filetabs (struct compunit_symtab *cu)
1529 : next_adapter<struct symtab> (cu->filetabs)
1530 {
1531 }
1532};
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1533
1534/* Return the primary symtab of CUST. */
1535
1536extern struct symtab *
1537 compunit_primary_filetab (const struct compunit_symtab *cust);
1538
1539/* Return the language of CUST. */
1540
1541extern enum language compunit_language (const struct compunit_symtab *cust);
1542
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TV
1543/* Return true if this symtab is the "main" symtab of its compunit_symtab. */
1544
1545static inline bool
1546is_main_symtab_of_compunit_symtab (struct symtab *symtab)
1547{
1548 return symtab == COMPUNIT_FILETABS (SYMTAB_COMPUNIT (symtab));
1549}
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c5aa993b 1551
c906108c 1552/* The virtual function table is now an array of structures which have the
a960f249 1553 form { int16 offset, delta; void *pfn; }.
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1554
1555 In normal virtual function tables, OFFSET is unused.
1556 DELTA is the amount which is added to the apparent object's base
1557 address in order to point to the actual object to which the
1558 virtual function should be applied.
1559 PFN is a pointer to the virtual function.
1560
c378eb4e 1561 Note that this macro is g++ specific (FIXME). */
c5aa993b 1562
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1563#define VTBL_FNADDR_OFFSET 2
1564
c378eb4e 1565/* External variables and functions for the objects described above. */
c906108c 1566
c378eb4e 1567/* True if we are nested inside psymtab_to_symtab. */
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1568
1569extern int currently_reading_symtab;
1570
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1571/* symtab.c lookup functions */
1572
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1573extern const char multiple_symbols_ask[];
1574extern const char multiple_symbols_all[];
1575extern const char multiple_symbols_cancel[];
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1576
1577const char *multiple_symbols_select_mode (void);
1578
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CB
1579bool symbol_matches_domain (enum language symbol_language,
1580 domain_enum symbol_domain,
1581 domain_enum domain);
4186eb54 1582
c378eb4e 1583/* lookup a symbol table by source file name. */
c906108c 1584
1f8cc6db 1585extern struct symtab *lookup_symtab (const char *);
c906108c 1586
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1587/* An object of this type is passed as the 'is_a_field_of_this'
1588 argument to lookup_symbol and lookup_symbol_in_language. */
1589
1590struct field_of_this_result
1591{
1592 /* The type in which the field was found. If this is NULL then the
1593 symbol was not found in 'this'. If non-NULL, then one of the
1594 other fields will be non-NULL as well. */
1595
1596 struct type *type;
1597
1598 /* If the symbol was found as an ordinary field of 'this', then this
1599 is non-NULL and points to the particular field. */
1600
1601 struct field *field;
1602
cf901d3b 1603 /* If the symbol was found as a function field of 'this', then this
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TT
1604 is non-NULL and points to the particular field. */
1605
1606 struct fn_fieldlist *fn_field;
1607};
1608
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DE
1609/* Find the definition for a specified symbol name NAME
1610 in domain DOMAIN in language LANGUAGE, visible from lexical block BLOCK
1611 if non-NULL or from global/static blocks if BLOCK is NULL.
1612 Returns the struct symbol pointer, or NULL if no symbol is found.
1613 C++: if IS_A_FIELD_OF_THIS is non-NULL on entry, check to see if
1614 NAME is a field of the current implied argument `this'. If so fill in the
1615 fields of IS_A_FIELD_OF_THIS, otherwise the fields are set to NULL.
cf901d3b 1616 The symbol's section is fixed up if necessary. */
53c5240f 1617
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1618extern struct block_symbol
1619 lookup_symbol_in_language (const char *,
1620 const struct block *,
1621 const domain_enum,
1622 enum language,
1623 struct field_of_this_result *);
53c5240f 1624
cf901d3b 1625/* Same as lookup_symbol_in_language, but using the current language. */
c906108c 1626
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1627extern struct block_symbol lookup_symbol (const char *,
1628 const struct block *,
1629 const domain_enum,
1630 struct field_of_this_result *);
c906108c 1631
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PA
1632/* Find the definition for a specified symbol search name in domain
1633 DOMAIN, visible from lexical block BLOCK if non-NULL or from
1634 global/static blocks if BLOCK is NULL. The passed-in search name
1635 should not come from the user; instead it should already be a
987012b8 1636 search name as retrieved from a search_name () call. See definition of
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1637 symbol_name_match_type::SEARCH_NAME. Returns the struct symbol
1638 pointer, or NULL if no symbol is found. The symbol's section is
1639 fixed up if necessary. */
1640
1641extern struct block_symbol lookup_symbol_search_name (const char *search_name,
1642 const struct block *block,
1643 domain_enum domain);
1644
5f9a71c3 1645/* A default version of lookup_symbol_nonlocal for use by languages
cf901d3b
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1646 that can't think of anything better to do.
1647 This implements the C lookup rules. */
5f9a71c3 1648
d12307c1 1649extern struct block_symbol
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1650 basic_lookup_symbol_nonlocal (const struct language_defn *langdef,
1651 const char *,
1652 const struct block *,
1653 const domain_enum);
5f9a71c3
DC
1654
1655/* Some helper functions for languages that need to write their own
1656 lookup_symbol_nonlocal functions. */
1657
1658/* Lookup a symbol in the static block associated to BLOCK, if there
cf901d3b 1659 is one; do nothing if BLOCK is NULL or a global block.
d12307c1 1660 Upon success fixes up the symbol's section if necessary. */
5f9a71c3 1661
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1662extern struct block_symbol
1663 lookup_symbol_in_static_block (const char *name,
1664 const struct block *block,
1665 const domain_enum domain);
5f9a71c3 1666
08724ab7 1667/* Search all static file-level symbols for NAME from DOMAIN.
d12307c1 1668 Upon success fixes up the symbol's section if necessary. */
08724ab7 1669
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1670extern struct block_symbol lookup_static_symbol (const char *name,
1671 const domain_enum domain);
08724ab7 1672
cf901d3b 1673/* Lookup a symbol in all files' global blocks.
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1675 If BLOCK is non-NULL then it is used for two things:
1676 1) If a target-specific lookup routine for libraries exists, then use the
1677 routine for the objfile of BLOCK, and
1678 2) The objfile of BLOCK is used to assist in determining the search order
1679 if the target requires it.
1680 See gdbarch_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order.
1681
d12307c1 1682 Upon success fixes up the symbol's section if necessary. */
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1684extern struct block_symbol
1685 lookup_global_symbol (const char *name,
1686 const struct block *block,
1687 const domain_enum domain);
5f9a71c3 1688
d1a2d36d 1689/* Lookup a symbol in block BLOCK.
d12307c1 1690 Upon success fixes up the symbol's section if necessary. */
5f9a71c3 1691
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1692extern struct symbol *
1693 lookup_symbol_in_block (const char *name,
de63c46b 1694 symbol_name_match_type match_type,
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1695 const struct block *block,
1696 const domain_enum domain);
5f9a71c3 1697
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1698/* Look up the `this' symbol for LANG in BLOCK. Return the symbol if
1699 found, or NULL if not found. */
1700
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1701extern struct block_symbol
1702 lookup_language_this (const struct language_defn *lang,
1703 const struct block *block);
66a17cb6 1704
cf901d3b 1705/* Lookup a [struct, union, enum] by name, within a specified block. */
c906108c 1706
270140bd 1707extern struct type *lookup_struct (const char *, const struct block *);
c906108c 1708
270140bd 1709extern struct type *lookup_union (const char *, const struct block *);
c906108c 1710
270140bd 1711extern struct type *lookup_enum (const char *, const struct block *);
c906108c 1712
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1713/* from blockframe.c: */
1714
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1715/* lookup the function symbol corresponding to the address. The
1716 return value will not be an inlined function; the containing
1717 function will be returned instead. */
c906108c 1718
a14ed312 1719extern struct symbol *find_pc_function (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 1720
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1721/* lookup the function corresponding to the address and section. The
1722 return value will not be an inlined function; the containing
1723 function will be returned instead. */
c906108c 1724
714835d5 1725extern struct symbol *find_pc_sect_function (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c5aa993b 1726
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1727/* lookup the function symbol corresponding to the address and
1728 section. The return value will be the closest enclosing function,
1729 which might be an inline function. */
1730
1731extern struct symbol *find_pc_sect_containing_function
1732 (CORE_ADDR pc, struct obj_section *section);
1733
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1734/* Find the symbol at the given address. Returns NULL if no symbol
1735 found. Only exact matches for ADDRESS are considered. */
1736
1737extern struct symbol *find_symbol_at_address (CORE_ADDR);
1738
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1739/* Finds the "function" (text symbol) that is smaller than PC but
1740 greatest of all of the potential text symbols in SECTION. Sets
1741 *NAME and/or *ADDRESS conditionally if that pointer is non-null.
1742 If ENDADDR is non-null, then set *ENDADDR to be the end of the
1743 function (exclusive). If the optional parameter BLOCK is non-null,
1744 then set *BLOCK to the address of the block corresponding to the
1745 function symbol, if such a symbol could be found during the lookup;
1746 nullptr is used as a return value for *BLOCK if no block is found.
1747 This function either succeeds or fails (not halfway succeeds). If
1748 it succeeds, it sets *NAME, *ADDRESS, and *ENDADDR to real
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1749 information and returns true. If it fails, it sets *NAME, *ADDRESS
1750 and *ENDADDR to zero and returns false.
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1752 If the function in question occupies non-contiguous ranges,
1753 *ADDRESS and *ENDADDR are (subject to the conditions noted above) set
1754 to the start and end of the range in which PC is found. Thus
1755 *ADDRESS <= PC < *ENDADDR with no intervening gaps (in which ranges
1756 from other functions might be found).
1757
1758 This property allows find_pc_partial_function to be used (as it had
1759 been prior to the introduction of non-contiguous range support) by
1760 various tdep files for finding a start address and limit address
1761 for prologue analysis. This still isn't ideal, however, because we
1762 probably shouldn't be doing prologue analysis (in which
1763 instructions are scanned to determine frame size and stack layout)
1764 for any range that doesn't contain the entry pc. Moreover, a good
1765 argument can be made that prologue analysis ought to be performed
1766 starting from the entry pc even when PC is within some other range.
1767 This might suggest that *ADDRESS and *ENDADDR ought to be set to the
1768 limits of the entry pc range, but that will cause the
1769 *ADDRESS <= PC < *ENDADDR condition to be violated; many of the
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1770 callers of find_pc_partial_function expect this condition to hold.
1771
1772 Callers which require the start and/or end addresses for the range
1773 containing the entry pc should instead call
1774 find_function_entry_range_from_pc. */
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1776extern bool find_pc_partial_function (CORE_ADDR pc, const char **name,
1777 CORE_ADDR *address, CORE_ADDR *endaddr,
1778 const struct block **block = nullptr);
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1780/* Like find_pc_partial_function, above, but *ADDRESS and *ENDADDR are
1781 set to start and end addresses of the range containing the entry pc.
1782
1783 Note that it is not necessarily the case that (for non-NULL ADDRESS
1784 and ENDADDR arguments) the *ADDRESS <= PC < *ENDADDR condition will
1785 hold.
1786
1787 See comment for find_pc_partial_function, above, for further
1788 explanation. */
1789
1790extern bool find_function_entry_range_from_pc (CORE_ADDR pc,
1791 const char **name,
1792 CORE_ADDR *address,
1793 CORE_ADDR *endaddr);
1794
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1795/* Return the type of a function with its first instruction exactly at
1796 the PC address. Return NULL otherwise. */
1797
1798extern struct type *find_function_type (CORE_ADDR pc);
1799
1800/* See if we can figure out the function's actual type from the type
1801 that the resolver returns. RESOLVER_FUNADDR is the address of the
1802 ifunc resolver. */
1803
1804extern struct type *find_gnu_ifunc_target_type (CORE_ADDR resolver_funaddr);
1805
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1806/* Find the GNU ifunc minimal symbol that matches SYM. */
1807extern bound_minimal_symbol find_gnu_ifunc (const symbol *sym);
1808
a14ed312 1809extern void clear_pc_function_cache (void);
c906108c 1810
2097ae25 1811/* Expand symtab containing PC, SECTION if not already expanded. */
c906108c 1812
2097ae25 1813extern void expand_symtab_containing_pc (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c906108c 1814
c378eb4e 1815/* lookup full symbol table by address. */
c906108c 1816
43f3e411 1817extern struct compunit_symtab *find_pc_compunit_symtab (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 1818
c378eb4e 1819/* lookup full symbol table by address and section. */
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1822 find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab (CORE_ADDR, struct obj_section *);
c906108c 1823
ececd218 1824extern bool find_pc_line_pc_range (CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *);
c906108c 1825
a14ed312 1826extern void reread_symbols (void);
c906108c 1827
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1829 The type returned must not be opaque -- i.e., must have at least one field
1830 defined. */
1831
a14ed312 1832extern struct type *lookup_transparent_type (const char *);
c906108c 1833
cf901d3b 1834extern struct type *basic_lookup_transparent_type (const char *);
c906108c 1835
c378eb4e 1836/* Macro for name of symbol to indicate a file compiled with gcc. */
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1837#ifndef GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL
1838#define GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL "gcc_compiled."
1839#endif
1840
c378eb4e 1841/* Macro for name of symbol to indicate a file compiled with gcc2. */
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1842#ifndef GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL
1843#define GCC2_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL "gcc2_compiled."
1844#endif
1845
ececd218 1846extern bool in_gnu_ifunc_stub (CORE_ADDR pc);
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1848/* Functions for resolving STT_GNU_IFUNC symbols which are implemented only
1849 for ELF symbol files. */
1850
1851struct gnu_ifunc_fns
1852{
1853 /* See elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr for its real implementation. */
1854 CORE_ADDR (*gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr) (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR pc);
1855
1856 /* See elf_gnu_ifunc_resolve_name for its real implementation. */
ececd218 1857 bool (*gnu_ifunc_resolve_name) (const char *function_name,
07be84bf 1858 CORE_ADDR *function_address_p);
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1860 /* See elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_stop for its real implementation. */
1861 void (*gnu_ifunc_resolver_stop) (struct breakpoint *b);
1862
1863 /* See elf_gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop for its real implementation. */
1864 void (*gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop) (struct breakpoint *b);
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1866
1867#define gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr gnu_ifunc_fns_p->gnu_ifunc_resolve_addr
1868#define gnu_ifunc_resolve_name gnu_ifunc_fns_p->gnu_ifunc_resolve_name
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1869#define gnu_ifunc_resolver_stop gnu_ifunc_fns_p->gnu_ifunc_resolver_stop
1870#define gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop \
1871 gnu_ifunc_fns_p->gnu_ifunc_resolver_return_stop
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1873extern const struct gnu_ifunc_fns *gnu_ifunc_fns_p;
1874
52f729a7 1875extern CORE_ADDR find_solib_trampoline_target (struct frame_info *, CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 1876
c906108c 1877struct symtab_and_line
17c5ed2c 1878{
6c95b8df 1879 /* The program space of this sal. */
51abb421 1880 struct program_space *pspace = NULL;
6c95b8df 1881
51abb421 1882 struct symtab *symtab = NULL;
06871ae8 1883 struct symbol *symbol = NULL;
51abb421 1884 struct obj_section *section = NULL;
3467ec66 1885 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = NULL;
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1886 /* Line number. Line numbers start at 1 and proceed through symtab->nlines.
1887 0 is never a valid line number; it is used to indicate that line number
1888 information is not available. */
51abb421 1889 int line = 0;
17c5ed2c 1890
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1891 CORE_ADDR pc = 0;
1892 CORE_ADDR end = 0;
1893 bool explicit_pc = false;
1894 bool explicit_line = false;
55aa24fb 1895
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1896 /* If the line number information is valid, then this indicates if this
1897 line table entry had the is-stmt flag set or not. */
1898 bool is_stmt = false;
1899
55aa24fb 1900 /* The probe associated with this symtab_and_line. */
935676c9 1901 probe *prob = NULL;
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1902 /* If PROBE is not NULL, then this is the objfile in which the probe
1903 originated. */
51abb421 1904 struct objfile *objfile = NULL;
17c5ed2c 1905};
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c906108c 1908
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1909/* Given a pc value, return line number it is in. Second arg nonzero means
1910 if pc is on the boundary use the previous statement's line number. */
1911
a14ed312 1912extern struct symtab_and_line find_pc_line (CORE_ADDR, int);
c906108c 1913
c378eb4e 1914/* Same function, but specify a section as well as an address. */
c906108c 1915
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1917 struct obj_section *, int);
c906108c 1918
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1920
1921extern struct symtab *find_pc_line_symtab (CORE_ADDR);
1922
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1923/* Given a symtab and line number, return the pc there. */
1924
ececd218 1925extern bool find_line_pc (struct symtab *, int, CORE_ADDR *);
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1927extern bool find_line_pc_range (struct symtab_and_line, CORE_ADDR *,
1928 CORE_ADDR *);
c906108c 1929
a14ed312 1930extern void resolve_sal_pc (struct symtab_and_line *);
c906108c 1931
f176c4b5 1932/* solib.c */
c906108c 1933
a14ed312 1934extern void clear_solib (void);
c906108c 1935
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1936/* The reason we're calling into a completion match list collector
1937 function. */
1938enum class complete_symbol_mode
1939 {
1940 /* Completing an expression. */
1941 EXPRESSION,
1942
1943 /* Completing a linespec. */
1944 LINESPEC,
1945 };
1946
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1947extern void default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on
1948 (completion_tracker &tracker,
c6756f62 1949 complete_symbol_mode mode,
b5ec771e 1950 symbol_name_match_type name_match_type,
eb3ff9a5 1951 const char *text, const char *word, const char *break_on,
2f68a895 1952 enum type_code code);
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1953extern void default_collect_symbol_completion_matches
1954 (completion_tracker &tracker,
c6756f62 1955 complete_symbol_mode,
b5ec771e 1956 symbol_name_match_type name_match_type,
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1957 const char *,
1958 const char *,
1959 enum type_code);
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1960extern void collect_symbol_completion_matches
1961 (completion_tracker &tracker,
1962 complete_symbol_mode mode,
1963 symbol_name_match_type name_match_type,
1964 const char *, const char *);
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1965extern void collect_symbol_completion_matches_type (completion_tracker &tracker,
1966 const char *, const char *,
2f68a895 1967 enum type_code);
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1969extern void collect_file_symbol_completion_matches
1970 (completion_tracker &tracker,
1971 complete_symbol_mode,
1972 symbol_name_match_type name_match_type,
1973 const char *, const char *, const char *);
c94fdfd0 1974
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1975extern completion_list
1976 make_source_files_completion_list (const char *, const char *);
c94fdfd0 1977
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1978/* Return whether SYM is a function/method, as opposed to a data symbol. */
1979
1980extern bool symbol_is_function_or_method (symbol *sym);
1981
1982/* Return whether MSYMBOL is a function/method, as opposed to a data
1983 symbol */
1984
1985extern bool symbol_is_function_or_method (minimal_symbol *msymbol);
1986
1987/* Return whether SYM should be skipped in completion mode MODE. In
1988 linespec mode, we're only interested in functions/methods. */
1989
1990template<typename Symbol>
1991static bool
1992completion_skip_symbol (complete_symbol_mode mode, Symbol *sym)
1993{
1994 return (mode == complete_symbol_mode::LINESPEC
1995 && !symbol_is_function_or_method (sym));
1996}
1997
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1998/* symtab.c */
1999
ececd218 2000bool matching_obj_sections (struct obj_section *, struct obj_section *);
94277a38 2001
ececd218 2002extern struct symtab *find_line_symtab (struct symtab *, int, int *, bool *);
50641945 2003
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2004/* Given a function symbol SYM, find the symtab and line for the start
2005 of the function. If FUNFIRSTLINE is true, we want the first line
2006 of real code inside the function. */
2007extern symtab_and_line find_function_start_sal (symbol *sym, bool
2008 funfirstline);
2009
2010/* Same, but start with a function address/section instead of a
2011 symbol. */
2012extern symtab_and_line find_function_start_sal (CORE_ADDR func_addr,
2013 obj_section *section,
2014 bool funfirstline);
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2017
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2018/* symtab.c */
2019
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2020extern CORE_ADDR skip_prologue_using_sal (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2021 CORE_ADDR func_addr);
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2023extern struct symbol *fixup_symbol_section (struct symbol *,
2024 struct objfile *);
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2026/* If MSYMBOL is an text symbol, look for a function debug symbol with
2027 the same address. Returns NULL if not found. This is necessary in
2028 case a function is an alias to some other function, because debug
2029 information is only emitted for the alias target function's
2030 definition, not for the alias. */
2031extern symbol *find_function_alias_target (bound_minimal_symbol msymbol);
2032
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2033/* Symbol searching */
2034
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2035/* When using the symbol_searcher struct to search for symbols, a vector of
2036 the following structs is returned. */
c906108c 2037struct symbol_search
17c5ed2c 2038{
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2039 symbol_search (int block_, struct symbol *symbol_)
2040 : block (block_),
2041 symbol (symbol_)
2042 {
2043 msymbol.minsym = nullptr;
2044 msymbol.objfile = nullptr;
2045 }
2046
2047 symbol_search (int block_, struct minimal_symbol *minsym,
2048 struct objfile *objfile)
2049 : block (block_),
2050 symbol (nullptr)
2051 {
2052 msymbol.minsym = minsym;
2053 msymbol.objfile = objfile;
2054 }
2055
2056 bool operator< (const symbol_search &other) const
2057 {
2058 return compare_search_syms (*this, other) < 0;
2059 }
2060
2061 bool operator== (const symbol_search &other) const
2062 {
2063 return compare_search_syms (*this, other) == 0;
2064 }
2065
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2067 STATIC_BLOCK or GLOBAL_BLOCK. */
17c5ed2c 2068 int block;
c906108c 2069
17c5ed2c 2070 /* Information describing what was found.
c906108c 2071
d01060f0 2072 If symbol is NOT NULL, then information was found for this match. */
17c5ed2c 2073 struct symbol *symbol;
c906108c 2074
17c5ed2c 2075 /* If msymbol is non-null, then a match was made on something for
c378eb4e 2076 which only minimal_symbols exist. */
7c7b6655 2077 struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol;
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2080
2081 static int compare_search_syms (const symbol_search &sym_a,
2082 const symbol_search &sym_b);
17c5ed2c 2083};
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2085/* In order to search for global symbols of a particular kind matching
2086 particular regular expressions, create an instance of this structure and
2087 call the SEARCH member function. */
2088class global_symbol_searcher
2089{
2090public:
2091
2092 /* Constructor. */
2093 global_symbol_searcher (enum search_domain kind,
2094 const char *symbol_name_regexp)
2095 : m_kind (kind),
2096 m_symbol_name_regexp (symbol_name_regexp)
2097 {
2098 /* The symbol searching is designed to only find one kind of thing. */
2099 gdb_assert (m_kind != ALL_DOMAIN);
2100 }
2101
2102 /* Set the optional regexp that matches against the symbol type. */
2103 void set_symbol_type_regexp (const char *regexp)
2104 {
2105 m_symbol_type_regexp = regexp;
2106 }
2107
2108 /* Set the flag to exclude minsyms from the search results. */
2109 void set_exclude_minsyms (bool exclude_minsyms)
2110 {
2111 m_exclude_minsyms = exclude_minsyms;
2112 }
2113
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2114 /* Set the maximum number of search results to be returned. */
2115 void set_max_search_results (size_t max_search_results)
2116 {
2117 m_max_search_results = max_search_results;
2118 }
2119
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2120 /* Search the symbols from all objfiles in the current program space
2121 looking for matches as defined by the current state of this object.
2122
2123 Within each file the results are sorted locally; each symtab's global
2124 and static blocks are separately alphabetized. Duplicate entries are
2125 removed. */
2126 std::vector<symbol_search> search () const;
2127
2128 /* The set of source files to search in for matching symbols. This is
2129 currently public so that it can be populated after this object has
2130 been constructed. */
2131 std::vector<const char *> filenames;
2132
2133private:
2134 /* The kind of symbols are we searching for.
2135 VARIABLES_DOMAIN - Search all symbols, excluding functions, type
2136 names, and constants (enums).
2137 FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN - Search all functions..
2138 TYPES_DOMAIN - Search all type names.
2139 MODULES_DOMAIN - Search all Fortran modules.
2140 ALL_DOMAIN - Not valid for this function. */
2141 enum search_domain m_kind;
2142
2143 /* Regular expression to match against the symbol name. */
2144 const char *m_symbol_name_regexp = nullptr;
2145
2146 /* Regular expression to match against the symbol type. */
2147 const char *m_symbol_type_regexp = nullptr;
2148
2149 /* When this flag is false then minsyms that match M_SYMBOL_REGEXP will
2150 be included in the results, otherwise they are excluded. */
2151 bool m_exclude_minsyms = false;
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2153 /* Maximum number of search results. We currently impose a hard limit
2154 of SIZE_MAX, there is no "unlimited". */
2155 size_t m_max_search_results = SIZE_MAX;
2156
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2157 /* Expand symtabs in OBJFILE that match PREG, are of type M_KIND. Return
2158 true if any msymbols were seen that we should later consider adding to
2159 the results list. */
2160 bool expand_symtabs (objfile *objfile,
2161 const gdb::optional<compiled_regex> &preg) const;
2162
2163 /* Add symbols from symtabs in OBJFILE that match PREG, and TREG, and are
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2164 of type M_KIND, to the results set RESULTS_SET. Return false if we
2165 stop adding results early due to having already found too many results
2166 (based on M_MAX_SEARCH_RESULTS limit), otherwise return true.
2167 Returning true does not indicate that any results were added, just
2168 that we didn't _not_ add a result due to reaching MAX_SEARCH_RESULTS. */
2169 bool add_matching_symbols (objfile *objfile,
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2170 const gdb::optional<compiled_regex> &preg,
2171 const gdb::optional<compiled_regex> &treg,
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2172 std::set<symbol_search> *result_set) const;
2173
2174 /* Add msymbols from OBJFILE that match PREG and M_KIND, to the results
2175 vector RESULTS. Return false if we stop adding results early due to
2176 having already found too many results (based on max search results
2177 limit M_MAX_SEARCH_RESULTS), otherwise return true. Returning true
2178 does not indicate that any results were added, just that we didn't
2179 _not_ add a result due to reaching MAX_SEARCH_RESULTS. */
2180 bool add_matching_msymbols (objfile *objfile,
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2181 const gdb::optional<compiled_regex> &preg,
2182 std::vector<symbol_search> *results) const;
2183
2184 /* Return true if MSYMBOL is of type KIND. */
2185 static bool is_suitable_msymbol (const enum search_domain kind,
2186 const minimal_symbol *msymbol);
470c0b1c 2187};
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2189/* When searching for Fortran symbols within modules (functions/variables)
2190 we return a vector of this type. The first item in the pair is the
2191 module symbol, and the second item is the symbol for the function or
2192 variable we found. */
2193typedef std::pair<symbol_search, symbol_search> module_symbol_search;
2194
2195/* Searches the symbols to find function and variables symbols (depending
2196 on KIND) within Fortran modules. The MODULE_REGEXP matches against the
2197 name of the module, REGEXP matches against the name of the symbol within
2198 the module, and TYPE_REGEXP matches against the type of the symbol
2199 within the module. */
2200extern std::vector<module_symbol_search> search_module_symbols
2201 (const char *module_regexp, const char *regexp,
2202 const char *type_regexp, search_domain kind);
2203
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2204/* Convert a global or static symbol SYM (based on BLOCK, which should be
2205 either GLOBAL_BLOCK or STATIC_BLOCK) into a string for use in 'info'
2206 type commands (e.g. 'info variables', 'info functions', etc). KIND is
2207 the type of symbol that was searched for which gave us SYM. */
2208
2209extern std::string symbol_to_info_string (struct symbol *sym, int block,
2210 enum search_domain kind);
2211
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2212extern bool treg_matches_sym_type_name (const compiled_regex &treg,
2213 const struct symbol *sym);
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2215/* The name of the ``main'' function. */
2216extern const char *main_name ();
9e6c82ad 2217extern enum language main_language (void);
51cc5b07 2218
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2219/* Lookup symbol NAME from DOMAIN in MAIN_OBJFILE's global or static blocks,
2220 as specified by BLOCK_INDEX.
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2221 This searches MAIN_OBJFILE as well as any associated separate debug info
2222 objfiles of MAIN_OBJFILE.
442853af 2223 BLOCK_INDEX can be GLOBAL_BLOCK or STATIC_BLOCK.
d12307c1 2224 Upon success fixes up the symbol's section if necessary. */
cf901d3b 2225
d12307c1 2226extern struct block_symbol
efad9b6a 2227 lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile (struct objfile *main_objfile,
442853af 2228 enum block_enum block_index,
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2229 const char *name,
2230 const domain_enum domain);
3a40aaa0 2231
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2232/* Return 1 if the supplied producer string matches the ARM RealView
2233 compiler (armcc). */
ececd218 2234bool producer_is_realview (const char *producer);
3a40aaa0 2235
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2236void fixup_section (struct general_symbol_info *ginfo,
2237 CORE_ADDR addr, struct objfile *objfile);
2238
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2239/* Look up objfile containing BLOCK. */
2240
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2241struct objfile *lookup_objfile_from_block (const struct block *block);
2242
db0fec5c 2243extern unsigned int symtab_create_debug;
45cfd468 2244
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2245extern unsigned int symbol_lookup_debug;
2246
491144b5 2247extern bool basenames_may_differ;
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2249bool compare_filenames_for_search (const char *filename,
2250 const char *search_name);
4aac40c8 2251
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2252bool compare_glob_filenames_for_search (const char *filename,
2253 const char *search_name);
cce0e923 2254
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2255bool iterate_over_some_symtabs (const char *name,
2256 const char *real_path,
2257 struct compunit_symtab *first,
2258 struct compunit_symtab *after_last,
2259 gdb::function_view<bool (symtab *)> callback);
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2260
2261void iterate_over_symtabs (const char *name,
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2262 gdb::function_view<bool (symtab *)> callback);
2263
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2265std::vector<CORE_ADDR> find_pcs_for_symtab_line
2266 (struct symtab *symtab, int line, struct linetable_entry **best_entry);
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2268/* Prototype for callbacks for LA_ITERATE_OVER_SYMBOLS. The callback
2269 is called once per matching symbol SYM. The callback should return
2270 true to indicate that LA_ITERATE_OVER_SYMBOLS should continue
2271 iterating, or false to indicate that the iteration should end. */
8e704927 2272
7e41c8db 2273typedef bool (symbol_found_callback_ftype) (struct block_symbol *bsym);
8e704927 2274
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2275/* Iterate over the symbols named NAME, matching DOMAIN, in BLOCK.
2276
2277 For each symbol that matches, CALLBACK is called. The symbol is
2278 passed to the callback.
2279
2280 If CALLBACK returns false, the iteration ends and this function
2281 returns false. Otherwise, the search continues, and the function
2282 eventually returns true. */
2283
2284bool iterate_over_symbols (const struct block *block,
b5ec771e 2285 const lookup_name_info &name,
f8eba3c6 2286 const domain_enum domain,
14bc53a8 2287 gdb::function_view<symbol_found_callback_ftype> callback);
f8eba3c6 2288
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2289/* Like iterate_over_symbols, but if all calls to CALLBACK return
2290 true, then calls CALLBACK one additional time with a block_symbol
2291 that has a valid block but a NULL symbol. */
2292
2293bool iterate_over_symbols_terminated
2294 (const struct block *block,
2295 const lookup_name_info &name,
2296 const domain_enum domain,
2297 gdb::function_view<symbol_found_callback_ftype> callback);
2298
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2299/* Storage type used by demangle_for_lookup. demangle_for_lookup
2300 either returns a const char * pointer that points to either of the
2301 fields of this type, or a pointer to the input NAME. This is done
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2302 this way to avoid depending on the precise details of the storage
2303 for the string. */
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2304class demangle_result_storage
2305{
2306public:
2307
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2308 /* Swap the malloc storage to STR, and return a pointer to the
2309 beginning of the new string. */
2310 const char *set_malloc_ptr (gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> &&str)
2f408ecb 2311 {
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2312 m_malloc = std::move (str);
2313 return m_malloc.get ();
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2314 }
2315
2316 /* Set the malloc storage to now point at PTR. Any previous malloc
2317 storage is released. */
2318 const char *set_malloc_ptr (char *ptr)
2319 {
2320 m_malloc.reset (ptr);
2321 return ptr;
2322 }
2323
2324private:
2325
2326 /* The storage. */
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2327 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> m_malloc;
2328};
2329
2330const char *
2331 demangle_for_lookup (const char *name, enum language lang,
2332 demangle_result_storage &storage);
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2334struct symbol *allocate_symbol (struct objfile *);
2335
38bf1463 2336void initialize_objfile_symbol (struct symbol *);
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2338struct template_symbol *allocate_template_symbol (struct objfile *);
2339
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2340/* Test to see if the symbol of language SYMBOL_LANGUAGE specified by
2341 SYMNAME (which is already demangled for C++ symbols) matches
2342 SYM_TEXT in the first SYM_TEXT_LEN characters. If so, add it to
2343 the current completion list. */
2344void completion_list_add_name (completion_tracker &tracker,
2345 language symbol_language,
2346 const char *symname,
2347 const lookup_name_info &lookup_name,
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2348 const char *text, const char *word);
2349
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2350/* A simple symbol searching class. */
2351
2352class symbol_searcher
2353{
2354public:
2355 /* Returns the symbols found for the search. */
2356 const std::vector<block_symbol> &
2357 matching_symbols () const
2358 {
2359 return m_symbols;
2360 }
2361
2362 /* Returns the minimal symbols found for the search. */
2363 const std::vector<bound_minimal_symbol> &
2364 matching_msymbols () const
2365 {
2366 return m_minimal_symbols;
2367 }
2368
2369 /* Search for all symbols named NAME in LANGUAGE with DOMAIN, restricting
2370 search to FILE_SYMTABS and SEARCH_PSPACE, both of which may be NULL
2371 to search all symtabs and program spaces. */
2372 void find_all_symbols (const std::string &name,
2373 const struct language_defn *language,
2374 enum search_domain search_domain,
2375 std::vector<symtab *> *search_symtabs,
2376 struct program_space *search_pspace);
2377
2378 /* Reset this object to perform another search. */
2379 void reset ()
2380 {
2381 m_symbols.clear ();
2382 m_minimal_symbols.clear ();
2383 }
2384
2385private:
2386 /* Matching debug symbols. */
2387 std::vector<block_symbol> m_symbols;
2388
2389 /* Matching non-debug symbols. */
2390 std::vector<bound_minimal_symbol> m_minimal_symbols;
2391};
2392
c906108c 2393#endif /* !defined(SYMTAB_H) */
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