Fix minor bug in last change.
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1 /* Read HP PA/Risc object files for GDB.
2 Copyright 1991, 1992, 1996, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Fred Fish at Cygnus Support.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
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
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
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.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21
22 #include "defs.h"
23 #include "bfd.h"
24 #include <syms.h>
25 #include "symtab.h"
26 #include "symfile.h"
27 #include "objfiles.h"
28 #include "buildsym.h"
29 #include "stabsread.h"
30 #include "gdb-stabs.h"
31 #include "complaints.h"
32 #include "gdb_string.h"
33 #include "demangle.h"
34 #include "som.h"
35 #include "libhppa.h"
36
37 /* Various things we might complain about... */
38
39 static void
40 som_symfile_init PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
41
42 static void
43 som_new_init PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
44
45 static void
46 som_symfile_read PARAMS ((struct objfile *, int));
47
48 static void
49 som_symfile_finish PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
50
51 static void
52 som_symtab_read PARAMS ((bfd *, struct objfile *,
53 struct section_offsets *));
54
55 static struct section_offsets *
56 som_symfile_offsets PARAMS ((struct objfile *, CORE_ADDR));
57
58 /* FIXME: These should really be in a common header somewhere */
59
60 extern void
61 hpread_build_psymtabs PARAMS ((struct objfile *, struct section_offsets *, int));
62
63 extern void
64 hpread_symfile_finish PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
65
66 extern void
67 hpread_symfile_init PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
68
69 extern void
70 do_pxdb PARAMS ((bfd *));
71
72 /*
73
74 LOCAL FUNCTION
75
76 som_symtab_read -- read the symbol table of a SOM file
77
78 SYNOPSIS
79
80 void som_symtab_read (bfd *abfd, struct objfile *objfile,
81 struct section_offsets *section_offsets)
82
83 DESCRIPTION
84
85 Given an open bfd, a base address to relocate symbols to, and a
86 flag that specifies whether or not this bfd is for an executable
87 or not (may be shared library for example), add all the global
88 function and data symbols to the minimal symbol table.
89 */
90
91 static void
92 som_symtab_read (abfd, objfile, section_offsets)
93 bfd *abfd;
94 struct objfile *objfile;
95 struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
96 {
97 unsigned int number_of_symbols;
98 int val, dynamic;
99 char *stringtab;
100 asection *shlib_info;
101 struct symbol_dictionary_record *buf, *bufp, *endbufp;
102 char *symname;
103 CONST int symsize = sizeof (struct symbol_dictionary_record);
104 CORE_ADDR text_offset, data_offset;
105
106
107 text_offset = ANOFFSET (section_offsets, 0);
108 data_offset = ANOFFSET (section_offsets, 1);
109
110 number_of_symbols = bfd_get_symcount (abfd);
111
112 buf = alloca (symsize * number_of_symbols);
113 bfd_seek (abfd, obj_som_sym_filepos (abfd), SEEK_SET);
114 val = bfd_read (buf, symsize * number_of_symbols, 1, abfd);
115 if (val != symsize * number_of_symbols)
116 error ("Couldn't read symbol dictionary!");
117
118 stringtab = alloca (obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd));
119 bfd_seek (abfd, obj_som_str_filepos (abfd), SEEK_SET);
120 val = bfd_read (stringtab, obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd), 1, abfd);
121 if (val != obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd))
122 error ("Can't read in HP string table.");
123
124 /* We need to determine if objfile is a dynamic executable (so we
125 can do the right thing for ST_ENTRY vs ST_CODE symbols).
126
127 There's nothing in the header which easily allows us to do
128 this. The only reliable way I know of is to check for the
129 existance of a $SHLIB_INFO$ section with a non-zero size. */
130 /* The code below is not a reliable way to check whether an
131 * executable is dynamic, so I commented it out - RT
132 * shlib_info = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$");
133 * if (shlib_info)
134 * dynamic = (bfd_section_size (objfile->obfd, shlib_info) != 0);
135 * else
136 * dynamic = 0;
137 */
138 /* I replaced the code with a simple check for text offset not being
139 * zero. Still not 100% reliable, but a more reliable way of asking
140 * "is this a dynamic executable?" than the above. RT
141 */
142 dynamic = (text_offset != 0);
143
144 endbufp = buf + number_of_symbols;
145 for (bufp = buf; bufp < endbufp; ++bufp)
146 {
147 enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type;
148
149 QUIT;
150
151 switch (bufp->symbol_scope)
152 {
153 case SS_UNIVERSAL:
154 case SS_EXTERNAL:
155 switch (bufp->symbol_type)
156 {
157 case ST_SYM_EXT:
158 case ST_ARG_EXT:
159 continue;
160
161 case ST_CODE:
162 case ST_PRI_PROG:
163 case ST_SEC_PROG:
164 case ST_MILLICODE:
165 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
166 ms_type = mst_text;
167 bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
168 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
169 SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
170 #endif
171 break;
172
173 case ST_ENTRY:
174 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
175 /* For a dynamic executable, ST_ENTRY symbols are
176 the stubs, while the ST_CODE symbol is the real
177 function. */
178 if (dynamic)
179 ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
180 else
181 ms_type = mst_text;
182 bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
183 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
184 SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
185 #endif
186 break;
187
188 case ST_STUB:
189 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
190 ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
191 bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
192 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
193 SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
194 #endif
195 break;
196
197 case ST_DATA:
198 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
199 bufp->symbol_value += data_offset;
200 ms_type = mst_data;
201 break;
202 default:
203 continue;
204 }
205 break;
206
207 #if 0
208 /* SS_GLOBAL and SS_LOCAL are two names for the same thing (!). */
209 case SS_GLOBAL:
210 #endif
211 case SS_LOCAL:
212 switch (bufp->symbol_type)
213 {
214 case ST_SYM_EXT:
215 case ST_ARG_EXT:
216 continue;
217
218 case ST_CODE:
219 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
220 ms_type = mst_file_text;
221 bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
222 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
223 SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
224 #endif
225
226 check_strange_names:
227 /* Utah GCC 2.5, FSF GCC 2.6 and later generate correct local
228 label prefixes for stabs, constant data, etc. So we need
229 only filter out L$ symbols which are left in due to
230 limitations in how GAS generates SOM relocations.
231
232 When linking in the HPUX C-library the HP linker has
233 the nasty habit of placing section symbols from the literal
234 subspaces in the middle of the program's text. Filter
235 those out as best we can. Check for first and last character
236 being '$'.
237
238 And finally, the newer HP compilers emit crud like $PIC_foo$N
239 in some circumstance (PIC code I guess). It's also claimed
240 that they emit D$ symbols too. What stupidity. */
241 if ((symname[0] == 'L' && symname[1] == '$')
242 || (symname[0] == '$' && symname[strlen (symname) - 1] == '$')
243 || (symname[0] == 'D' && symname[1] == '$')
244 || (strncmp (symname, "$PIC", 4) == 0))
245 continue;
246 break;
247
248 case ST_PRI_PROG:
249 case ST_SEC_PROG:
250 case ST_MILLICODE:
251 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
252 ms_type = mst_file_text;
253 bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
254 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
255 SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
256 #endif
257 break;
258
259 case ST_ENTRY:
260 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
261 /* For a dynamic executable, ST_ENTRY symbols are
262 the stubs, while the ST_CODE symbol is the real
263 function. */
264 if (dynamic)
265 ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
266 else
267 ms_type = mst_file_text;
268 bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
269 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
270 SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
271 #endif
272 break;
273
274 case ST_STUB:
275 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
276 ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
277 bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
278 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
279 SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
280 #endif
281 break;
282
283
284 case ST_DATA:
285 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
286 bufp->symbol_value += data_offset;
287 ms_type = mst_file_data;
288 goto check_strange_names;
289
290 default:
291 continue;
292 }
293 break;
294
295 /* This can happen for common symbols when -E is passed to the
296 final link. No idea _why_ that would make the linker force
297 common symbols to have an SS_UNSAT scope, but it does.
298
299 This also happens for weak symbols, but their type is
300 ST_DATA. */
301 case SS_UNSAT:
302 switch (bufp->symbol_type)
303 {
304 case ST_STORAGE:
305 case ST_DATA:
306 symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
307 bufp->symbol_value += data_offset;
308 ms_type = mst_data;
309 break;
310
311 default:
312 continue;
313 }
314 break;
315
316 default:
317 continue;
318 }
319
320 if (bufp->name.n_strx > obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd))
321 error ("Invalid symbol data; bad HP string table offset: %d",
322 bufp->name.n_strx);
323
324 prim_record_minimal_symbol (symname, bufp->symbol_value, ms_type,
325 objfile);
326 }
327 }
328
329 /* Scan and build partial symbols for a symbol file.
330 We have been initialized by a call to som_symfile_init, which
331 currently does nothing.
332
333 SECTION_OFFSETS is a set of offsets to apply to relocate the symbols
334 in each section. This is ignored, as it isn't needed for SOM.
335
336 MAINLINE is true if we are reading the main symbol
337 table (as opposed to a shared lib or dynamically loaded file).
338
339 This function only does the minimum work necessary for letting the
340 user "name" things symbolically; it does not read the entire symtab.
341 Instead, it reads the external and static symbols and puts them in partial
342 symbol tables. When more extensive information is requested of a
343 file, the corresponding partial symbol table is mutated into a full
344 fledged symbol table by going back and reading the symbols
345 for real.
346
347 We look for sections with specific names, to tell us what debug
348 format to look for: FIXME!!!
349
350 somstab_build_psymtabs() handles STABS symbols.
351
352 Note that SOM files have a "minimal" symbol table, which is vaguely
353 reminiscent of a COFF symbol table, but has only the minimal information
354 necessary for linking. We process this also, and use the information to
355 build gdb's minimal symbol table. This gives us some minimal debugging
356 capability even for files compiled without -g. */
357
358 static void
359 som_symfile_read (objfile, mainline)
360 struct objfile *objfile;
361 int mainline;
362 {
363 bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
364 struct cleanup *back_to;
365
366 do_pxdb (symfile_bfd_open (objfile->name));
367
368 init_minimal_symbol_collection ();
369 back_to = make_cleanup ((make_cleanup_func) discard_minimal_symbols, 0);
370
371 /* Read in the import list and the export list. Currently
372 the export list isn't used; the import list is used in
373 hp-symtab-read.c to handle static vars declared in other
374 shared libraries. */
375 init_import_symbols (objfile);
376 #if 0 /* Export symbols not used today 1997-08-05 */
377 init_export_symbols (objfile);
378 #else
379 objfile->export_list = NULL;
380 objfile->export_list_size = 0;
381 #endif
382
383 /* Process the normal SOM symbol table first.
384 This reads in the DNTT and string table, but doesn't
385 actually scan the DNTT. It does scan the linker symbol
386 table and thus build up a "minimal symbol table". */
387
388 som_symtab_read (abfd, objfile, objfile->section_offsets);
389
390 /* Now read information from the stabs debug sections.
391 This is a no-op for SOM.
392 Perhaps it is intended for some kind of mixed STABS/SOM
393 situation? */
394 stabsect_build_psymtabs (objfile, mainline,
395 "$GDB_SYMBOLS$", "$GDB_STRINGS$", "$TEXT$");
396
397 /* Now read the native debug information.
398 This builds the psymtab. This used to be done via a scan of
399 the DNTT, but is now done via the PXDB-built quick-lookup tables
400 together with a scan of the GNTT. See hp-psymtab-read.c. */
401 hpread_build_psymtabs (objfile, objfile->section_offsets, mainline);
402
403 /* Install any minimal symbols that have been collected as the current
404 minimal symbols for this objfile.
405 Further symbol-reading is done incrementally, file-by-file,
406 in a step known as "psymtab-to-symtab" expansion. hp-symtab-read.c
407 contains the code to do the actual DNTT scanning and symtab building. */
408 install_minimal_symbols (objfile);
409
410 /* Force hppa-tdep.c to re-read the unwind descriptors. */
411 objfile->obj_private = NULL;
412 do_cleanups (back_to);
413 }
414
415 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new symbol
416 file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another file, e.g. a
417 shared library).
418
419 We reinitialize buildsym, since we may be reading stabs from a SOM file. */
420
421 static void
422 som_new_init (ignore)
423 struct objfile *ignore;
424 {
425 stabsread_new_init ();
426 buildsym_new_init ();
427 }
428
429 /* Perform any local cleanups required when we are done with a particular
430 objfile. I.E, we are in the process of discarding all symbol information
431 for an objfile, freeing up all memory held for it, and unlinking the
432 objfile struct from the global list of known objfiles. */
433
434 static void
435 som_symfile_finish (objfile)
436 struct objfile *objfile;
437 {
438 if (objfile->sym_stab_info != NULL)
439 {
440 mfree (objfile->md, objfile->sym_stab_info);
441 }
442 hpread_symfile_finish (objfile);
443 }
444
445 /* SOM specific initialization routine for reading symbols. */
446
447 static void
448 som_symfile_init (objfile)
449 struct objfile *objfile;
450 {
451 /* SOM objects may be reordered, so set OBJF_REORDERED. If we
452 find this causes a significant slowdown in gdb then we could
453 set it in the debug symbol readers only when necessary. */
454 objfile->flags |= OBJF_REORDERED;
455 hpread_symfile_init (objfile);
456 }
457
458 /* SOM specific parsing routine for section offsets.
459
460 Plain and simple for now. */
461
462 static struct section_offsets *
463 som_symfile_offsets (objfile, addr)
464 struct objfile *objfile;
465 CORE_ADDR addr;
466 {
467 struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
468 int i;
469
470 objfile->num_sections = SECT_OFF_MAX;
471 section_offsets = (struct section_offsets *)
472 obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, SIZEOF_SECTION_OFFSETS);
473
474 /* First see if we're a shared library. If so, get the section
475 offsets from the library, else get them from addr. */
476 if (!som_solib_section_offsets (objfile, section_offsets))
477 {
478 for (i = 0; i < SECT_OFF_MAX; i++)
479 ANOFFSET (section_offsets, i) = addr;
480 }
481
482 return section_offsets;
483 }
484
485 /* Read in and initialize the SOM import list which is present
486 for all executables and shared libraries. The import list
487 consists of the symbols that are referenced in OBJFILE but
488 not defined there. (Variables that are imported are dealt
489 with as "loc_indirect" vars.)
490 Return value = number of import symbols read in. */
491 int
492 init_import_symbols (objfile)
493 struct objfile *objfile;
494 {
495 unsigned int import_list;
496 unsigned int import_list_size;
497 unsigned int string_table;
498 unsigned int string_table_size;
499 char *string_buffer;
500 register int i;
501 register int j;
502 register int k;
503 asection *text_section; /* section handle */
504 unsigned int dl_header[12]; /* SOM executable header */
505
506 /* A struct for an entry in the SOM import list */
507 typedef struct
508 {
509 int name; /* index into the string table */
510 short dont_care1; /* we don't use this */
511 unsigned char type; /* 0 = NULL, 2 = Data, 3 = Code, 7 = Storage, 13 = Plabel */
512 unsigned int reserved2:8; /* not used */
513 }
514 SomImportEntry;
515
516 /* We read 100 entries in at a time from the disk file. */
517 #define SOM_READ_IMPORTS_NUM 100
518 #define SOM_READ_IMPORTS_CHUNK_SIZE (sizeof (SomImportEntry) * SOM_READ_IMPORTS_NUM)
519 SomImportEntry buffer[SOM_READ_IMPORTS_NUM];
520
521 /* Initialize in case we error out */
522 objfile->import_list = NULL;
523 objfile->import_list_size = 0;
524
525 /* It doesn't work, for some reason, to read in space $TEXT$;
526 the subspace $SHLIB_INFO$ has to be used. Some BFD quirk? pai/1997-08-05 */
527 text_section = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$");
528 if (!text_section)
529 return 0;
530 /* Get the SOM executable header */
531 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, dl_header, 0, 12 * sizeof (int));
532
533 /* Check header version number for 10.x HP-UX */
534 /* Currently we deal only with 10.x systems; on 9.x the version # is 89060912.
535 FIXME: Change for future HP-UX releases and mods to the SOM executable format */
536 if (dl_header[0] != 93092112)
537 return 0;
538
539 import_list = dl_header[4];
540 import_list_size = dl_header[5];
541 if (!import_list_size)
542 return 0;
543 string_table = dl_header[10];
544 string_table_size = dl_header[11];
545 if (!string_table_size)
546 return 0;
547
548 /* Suck in SOM string table */
549 string_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (string_table_size);
550 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, string_buffer,
551 string_table, string_table_size);
552
553 /* Allocate import list in the psymbol obstack; this has nothing
554 to do with psymbols, just a matter of convenience. We want the
555 import list to be freed when the objfile is deallocated */
556 objfile->import_list
557 = (ImportEntry *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack,
558 import_list_size * sizeof (ImportEntry));
559
560 /* Read in the import entries, a bunch at a time */
561 for (j = 0, k = 0;
562 j < (import_list_size / SOM_READ_IMPORTS_NUM);
563 j++)
564 {
565 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, buffer,
566 import_list + j * SOM_READ_IMPORTS_CHUNK_SIZE,
567 SOM_READ_IMPORTS_CHUNK_SIZE);
568 for (i = 0; i < SOM_READ_IMPORTS_NUM; i++, k++)
569 {
570 if (buffer[i].type != (unsigned char) 0)
571 {
572 objfile->import_list[k]
573 = (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, strlen (string_buffer + buffer[i].name) + 1);
574 strcpy (objfile->import_list[k], string_buffer + buffer[i].name);
575 /* Some day we might want to record the type and other information too */
576 }
577 else /* null type */
578 objfile->import_list[k] = NULL;
579
580 }
581 }
582
583 /* Get the leftovers */
584 if (k < import_list_size)
585 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, buffer,
586 import_list + k * sizeof (SomImportEntry),
587 (import_list_size - k) * sizeof (SomImportEntry));
588 for (i = 0; k < import_list_size; i++, k++)
589 {
590 if (buffer[i].type != (unsigned char) 0)
591 {
592 objfile->import_list[k]
593 = (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, strlen (string_buffer + buffer[i].name) + 1);
594 strcpy (objfile->import_list[k], string_buffer + buffer[i].name);
595 /* Some day we might want to record the type and other information too */
596 }
597 else
598 objfile->import_list[k] = NULL;
599 }
600
601 objfile->import_list_size = import_list_size;
602 free (string_buffer);
603 return import_list_size;
604 }
605
606 /* Read in and initialize the SOM export list which is present
607 for all executables and shared libraries. The import list
608 consists of the symbols that are referenced in OBJFILE but
609 not defined there. (Variables that are imported are dealt
610 with as "loc_indirect" vars.)
611 Return value = number of import symbols read in. */
612 int
613 init_export_symbols (objfile)
614 struct objfile *objfile;
615 {
616 unsigned int export_list;
617 unsigned int export_list_size;
618 unsigned int string_table;
619 unsigned int string_table_size;
620 char *string_buffer;
621 register int i;
622 register int j;
623 register int k;
624 asection *text_section; /* section handle */
625 unsigned int dl_header[12]; /* SOM executable header */
626
627 /* A struct for an entry in the SOM export list */
628 typedef struct
629 {
630 int next; /* for hash table use -- we don't use this */
631 int name; /* index into string table */
632 int value; /* offset or plabel */
633 int dont_care1; /* not used */
634 unsigned char type; /* 0 = NULL, 2 = Data, 3 = Code, 7 = Storage, 13 = Plabel */
635 char dont_care2; /* not used */
636 short dont_care3; /* not used */
637 }
638 SomExportEntry;
639
640 /* We read 100 entries in at a time from the disk file. */
641 #define SOM_READ_EXPORTS_NUM 100
642 #define SOM_READ_EXPORTS_CHUNK_SIZE (sizeof (SomExportEntry) * SOM_READ_EXPORTS_NUM)
643 SomExportEntry buffer[SOM_READ_EXPORTS_NUM];
644
645 /* Initialize in case we error out */
646 objfile->export_list = NULL;
647 objfile->export_list_size = 0;
648
649 /* It doesn't work, for some reason, to read in space $TEXT$;
650 the subspace $SHLIB_INFO$ has to be used. Some BFD quirk? pai/1997-08-05 */
651 text_section = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$");
652 if (!text_section)
653 return 0;
654 /* Get the SOM executable header */
655 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, dl_header, 0, 12 * sizeof (int));
656
657 /* Check header version number for 10.x HP-UX */
658 /* Currently we deal only with 10.x systems; on 9.x the version # is 89060912.
659 FIXME: Change for future HP-UX releases and mods to the SOM executable format */
660 if (dl_header[0] != 93092112)
661 return 0;
662
663 export_list = dl_header[8];
664 export_list_size = dl_header[9];
665 if (!export_list_size)
666 return 0;
667 string_table = dl_header[10];
668 string_table_size = dl_header[11];
669 if (!string_table_size)
670 return 0;
671
672 /* Suck in SOM string table */
673 string_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (string_table_size);
674 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, string_buffer,
675 string_table, string_table_size);
676
677 /* Allocate export list in the psymbol obstack; this has nothing
678 to do with psymbols, just a matter of convenience. We want the
679 export list to be freed when the objfile is deallocated */
680 objfile->export_list
681 = (ExportEntry *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack,
682 export_list_size * sizeof (ExportEntry));
683
684 /* Read in the export entries, a bunch at a time */
685 for (j = 0, k = 0;
686 j < (export_list_size / SOM_READ_EXPORTS_NUM);
687 j++)
688 {
689 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, buffer,
690 export_list + j * SOM_READ_EXPORTS_CHUNK_SIZE,
691 SOM_READ_EXPORTS_CHUNK_SIZE);
692 for (i = 0; i < SOM_READ_EXPORTS_NUM; i++, k++)
693 {
694 if (buffer[i].type != (unsigned char) 0)
695 {
696 objfile->export_list[k].name
697 = (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, strlen (string_buffer + buffer[i].name) + 1);
698 strcpy (objfile->export_list[k].name, string_buffer + buffer[i].name);
699 objfile->export_list[k].address = buffer[i].value;
700 /* Some day we might want to record the type and other information too */
701 }
702 else
703 /* null type */
704 {
705 objfile->export_list[k].name = NULL;
706 objfile->export_list[k].address = 0;
707 }
708 }
709 }
710
711 /* Get the leftovers */
712 if (k < export_list_size)
713 bfd_get_section_contents (objfile->obfd, text_section, buffer,
714 export_list + k * sizeof (SomExportEntry),
715 (export_list_size - k) * sizeof (SomExportEntry));
716 for (i = 0; k < export_list_size; i++, k++)
717 {
718 if (buffer[i].type != (unsigned char) 0)
719 {
720 objfile->export_list[k].name
721 = (char *) obstack_alloc (&objfile->psymbol_obstack, strlen (string_buffer + buffer[i].name) + 1);
722 strcpy (objfile->export_list[k].name, string_buffer + buffer[i].name);
723 /* Some day we might want to record the type and other information too */
724 objfile->export_list[k].address = buffer[i].value;
725 }
726 else
727 {
728 objfile->export_list[k].name = NULL;
729 objfile->export_list[k].address = 0;
730 }
731 }
732
733 objfile->export_list_size = export_list_size;
734 free (string_buffer);
735 return export_list_size;
736 }
737 \f
738
739
740 /* Register that we are able to handle SOM object file formats. */
741
742 static struct sym_fns som_sym_fns =
743 {
744 bfd_target_som_flavour,
745 som_new_init, /* sym_new_init: init anything gbl to entire symtab */
746 som_symfile_init, /* sym_init: read initial info, setup for sym_read() */
747 som_symfile_read, /* sym_read: read a symbol file into symtab */
748 som_symfile_finish, /* sym_finish: finished with file, cleanup */
749 som_symfile_offsets, /* sym_offsets: Translate ext. to int. relocation */
750 NULL /* next: pointer to next struct sym_fns */
751 };
752
753 void
754 _initialize_somread ()
755 {
756 add_symtab_fns (&som_sym_fns);
757 }
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