-/* Get info from stack frames;
- convert between frames, blocks, functions and pc values.
- Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Get info from stack frames; convert between frames, blocks,
+ functions and pc values.
-This file is part of GDB.
+ Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
+ 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-GDB is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
-any later version.
+ This file is part of GDB.
-GDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with GDB; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+ Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "defs.h"
-#include "param.h"
#include "symtab.h"
+#include "bfd.h"
+#include "objfiles.h"
#include "frame.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
-#include "value.h" /* for read_register */
-#include "target.h" /* for target_has_stack */
-
-/* Required by INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO on 88k. */
-#include <setjmp.h>
-#include <obstack.h>
-
-CORE_ADDR read_pc (); /* In infcmd.c */
-
-/* Start and end of object file containing the entry point.
- STARTUP_FILE_END is the first address of the next file.
- This file is assumed to be a startup file
- and frames with pc's inside it
- are treated as nonexistent.
-
- Setting these variables is necessary so that backtraces do not fly off
- the bottom of the stack. */
-CORE_ADDR startup_file_start;
-CORE_ADDR startup_file_end;
-
-/* Is ADDR outside the startup file? Note that if your machine
- has a way to detect the bottom of the stack, there is no need
- to call this function from FRAME_CHAIN_VALID; the reason for
- doing so is that some machines have no way of detecting bottom
- of stack. */
-int
-outside_startup_file (addr)
- CORE_ADDR addr;
-{
- return !(addr >= startup_file_start && addr < startup_file_end);
-}
-
-/* Address of innermost stack frame (contents of FP register) */
-
-static FRAME current_frame;
-
-/*
- * Cache for frame addresses already read by gdb. Valid only while
- * inferior is stopped. Control variables for the frame cache should
- * be local to this module.
- */
-struct obstack frame_cache_obstack;
-
-/* Return the innermost (currently executing) stack frame. */
-
-FRAME
-get_current_frame ()
-{
- /* We assume its address is kept in a general register;
- param.h says which register. */
-
- return current_frame;
-}
-
-void
-set_current_frame (frame)
- FRAME frame;
-{
- current_frame = frame;
-}
+#include "value.h"
+#include "target.h"
+#include "inferior.h"
+#include "annotate.h"
+#include "regcache.h"
+#include "gdb_assert.h"
+#include "dummy-frame.h"
+#include "command.h"
+#include "gdbcmd.h"
+#include "block.h"
-FRAME
-create_new_frame (addr, pc)
- FRAME_ADDR addr;
- CORE_ADDR pc;
-{
- struct frame_info *fci; /* Same type as FRAME */
+/* Prototypes for exported functions. */
- fci = (struct frame_info *)
- obstack_alloc (&frame_cache_obstack,
- sizeof (struct frame_info));
+void _initialize_blockframe (void);
- /* Arbitrary frame */
- fci->next = (struct frame_info *) 0;
- fci->prev = (struct frame_info *) 0;
- fci->frame = addr;
- fci->next_frame = 0; /* Since arbitrary */
- fci->pc = pc;
-
-#ifdef INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO
- INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO (fci);
-#endif
+/* Return the innermost lexical block in execution
+ in a specified stack frame. The frame address is assumed valid.
- return fci;
-}
+ If ADDR_IN_BLOCK is non-zero, set *ADDR_IN_BLOCK to the exact code
+ address we used to choose the block. We use this to find a source
+ line, to decide which macro definitions are in scope.
-/* Return the frame that called FRAME.
- If FRAME is the original frame (it has no caller), return 0. */
+ The value returned in *ADDR_IN_BLOCK isn't necessarily the frame's
+ PC, and may not really be a valid PC at all. For example, in the
+ caller of a function declared to never return, the code at the
+ return address will never be reached, so the call instruction may
+ be the very last instruction in the block. So the address we use
+ to choose the block is actually one byte before the return address
+ --- hopefully pointing us at the call instruction, or its delay
+ slot instruction. */
-FRAME
-get_prev_frame (frame)
- FRAME frame;
-{
- /* We're allowed to know that FRAME and "struct frame_info *" are
- the same */
- return get_prev_frame_info (frame);
-}
-
-/* Return the frame that FRAME calls (0 if FRAME is the innermost
- frame). */
-
-FRAME
-get_next_frame (frame)
- FRAME frame;
+struct block *
+get_frame_block (struct frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block)
{
- /* We're allowed to know that FRAME and "struct frame_info *" are
- the same */
- return frame->next;
-}
+ const CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_address_in_block (frame);
-/*
- * Flush the entire frame cache.
- */
-void
-flush_cached_frames ()
-{
- /* Since we can't really be sure what the first object allocated was */
- obstack_free (&frame_cache_obstack, 0);
- obstack_init (&frame_cache_obstack);
+ if (addr_in_block)
+ *addr_in_block = pc;
- current_frame = (struct frame_info *) 0; /* Invalidate cache */
+ return block_for_pc (pc);
}
-/* Return a structure containing various interesting information
- about a specified stack frame. */
-/* How do I justify including this function? Well, the FRAME
- identifier format has gone through several changes recently, and
- it's not completely inconceivable that it could happen again. If
- it does, have this routine around will help */
-
-struct frame_info *
-get_frame_info (frame)
- FRAME frame;
+CORE_ADDR
+get_pc_function_start (CORE_ADDR pc)
{
- return frame;
-}
+ struct block *bl;
+ struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
-/* If a machine allows frameless functions, it should define a macro
- FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION(FI, FRAMELESS) in param.h. FI is the struct
- frame_info for the frame, and FRAMELESS should be set to nonzero
- if it represents a frameless function invocation. */
-
-/* Return nonzero if the function for this frame has a prologue. Many
- machines can define FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION to just call this
- function. */
-
-int
-frameless_look_for_prologue (frame)
- FRAME frame;
-{
- CORE_ADDR func_start, after_prologue;
- func_start = (get_pc_function_start (frame->pc) +
- FUNCTION_START_OFFSET);
- if (func_start)
+ bl = block_for_pc (pc);
+ if (bl)
{
- after_prologue = func_start;
- SKIP_PROLOGUE (after_prologue);
- return after_prologue == func_start;
- }
- else
- /* If we can't find the start of the function, we don't really
- know whether the function is frameless, but we should be able
- to get a reasonable (i.e. best we can do under the
- circumstances) backtrace by saying that it isn't. */
- return 0;
-}
-
-#if !defined (INIT_FRAME_PC)
-#define INIT_FRAME_PC(fromleaf, prev) \
- prev->pc = (fromleaf ? SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL (prev->next) : \
- prev->next ? FRAME_SAVED_PC (prev->next) : read_pc ());
-#endif
+ struct symbol *symbol = block_function (bl);
-/* Return a structure containing various interesting information
- about the frame that called NEXT_FRAME. Returns NULL
- if there is no such frame. */
-
-struct frame_info *
-get_prev_frame_info (next_frame)
- FRAME next_frame;
-{
- FRAME_ADDR address;
- struct frame_info *prev;
- int fromleaf = 0;
-
- /* If the requested entry is in the cache, return it.
- Otherwise, figure out what the address should be for the entry
- we're about to add to the cache. */
-
- if (!next_frame)
- {
- if (!current_frame)
+ if (symbol)
{
- error ("You haven't set up a process's stack to examine.");
+ bl = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (symbol);
+ return BLOCK_START (bl);
}
-
- return current_frame;
}
- /* If we have the prev one, return it */
- if (next_frame->prev)
- return next_frame->prev;
-
- /* On some machines it is possible to call a function without
- setting up a stack frame for it. On these machines, we
- define this macro to take two args; a frameinfo pointer
- identifying a frame and a variable to set or clear if it is
- or isn't leafless. */
-#ifdef FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION
- /* Still don't want to worry about this except on the innermost
- frame. This macro will set FROMLEAF if NEXT_FRAME is a
- frameless function invocation. */
- if (!(next_frame->next))
+ msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (pc);
+ if (msymbol)
{
- FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION (next_frame, fromleaf);
- if (fromleaf)
- address = next_frame->frame;
- }
-#endif
+ CORE_ADDR fstart = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
- if (!fromleaf)
- {
- /* Two macros defined in tm.h specify the machine-dependent
- actions to be performed here.
- First, get the frame's chain-pointer.
- If that is zero, the frame is the outermost frame or a leaf
- called by the outermost frame. This means that if start
- calls main without a frame, we'll return 0 (which is fine
- anyway).
-
- Nope; there's a problem. This also returns when the current
- routine is a leaf of main. This is unacceptable. We move
- this to after the ffi test; I'd rather have backtraces from
- start go curfluy than have an abort called from main not show
- main. */
- address = FRAME_CHAIN (next_frame);
- if (!FRAME_CHAIN_VALID (address, next_frame))
- return 0;
- address = FRAME_CHAIN_COMBINE (address, next_frame);
+ if (find_pc_section (fstart))
+ return fstart;
}
- prev = (struct frame_info *)
- obstack_alloc (&frame_cache_obstack,
- sizeof (struct frame_info));
-
- if (next_frame)
- next_frame->prev = prev;
- prev->next = next_frame;
- prev->prev = (struct frame_info *) 0;
- prev->frame = address;
- prev->next_frame = prev->next ? prev->next->frame : 0;
-
-#ifdef INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO
- INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO(prev);
-#endif
-
- /* This entry is in the frame queue now, which is good since
- FRAME_SAVED_PC may use that queue to figure out it's value
- (see m-sparc.h). We want the pc saved in the inferior frame. */
- INIT_FRAME_PC(fromleaf, prev);
-
- return prev;
-}
-
-CORE_ADDR
-get_frame_pc (frame)
- FRAME frame;
-{
- struct frame_info *fi;
- fi = get_frame_info (frame);
- return fi->pc;
-}
-
-#if defined (FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS)
-/* Find the addresses in which registers are saved in FRAME. */
-
-void
-get_frame_saved_regs (frame_info_addr, saved_regs_addr)
- struct frame_info *frame_info_addr;
- struct frame_saved_regs *saved_regs_addr;
-{
- FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS (frame_info_addr, *saved_regs_addr);
-}
-#endif
-
-/* Return the innermost lexical block in execution
- in a specified stack frame. The frame address is assumed valid. */
-
-struct block *
-get_frame_block (frame)
- FRAME frame;
-{
- struct frame_info *fi;
- CORE_ADDR pc;
-
- fi = get_frame_info (frame);
-
- pc = fi->pc;
- if (fi->next_frame != 0)
- /* We are not in the innermost frame. We need to subtract one to
- get the correct block, in case the call instruction was the
- last instruction of the block. If there are any machines on
- which the saved pc does not point to after the call insn, we
- probably want to make fi->pc point after the call insn anyway. */
- --pc;
- return block_for_pc (pc);
-}
-
-struct block *
-get_current_block ()
-{
- return block_for_pc (read_pc ());
-}
-
-CORE_ADDR
-get_pc_function_start (pc)
- CORE_ADDR pc;
-{
- register struct block *bl = block_for_pc (pc);
- register struct symbol *symbol;
- if (bl == 0 || (symbol = block_function (bl)) == 0)
- {
- register int misc_index = find_pc_misc_function (pc);
- if (misc_index >= 0)
- return misc_function_vector[misc_index].address;
- return 0;
- }
- bl = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (symbol);
- return BLOCK_START (bl);
+ return 0;
}
/* Return the symbol for the function executing in frame FRAME. */
struct symbol *
-get_frame_function (frame)
- FRAME frame;
+get_frame_function (struct frame_info *frame)
{
- register struct block *bl = get_frame_block (frame);
+ struct block *bl = get_frame_block (frame, 0);
if (bl == 0)
return 0;
return block_function (bl);
}
\f
-/* Return the blockvector immediately containing the innermost lexical block
- containing the specified pc value, or 0 if there is none.
- PINDEX is a pointer to the index value of the block. If PINDEX
- is NULL, we don't pass this information back to the caller. */
-
-struct blockvector *
-blockvector_for_pc (pc, pindex)
- register CORE_ADDR pc;
- int *pindex;
-{
- register struct block *b;
- register int bot, top, half;
- register struct symtab *s;
- struct blockvector *bl;
-
- /* First search all symtabs for one whose file contains our pc */
- s = find_pc_symtab (pc);
- if (s == 0)
- return 0;
-
- bl = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, 0);
-
- /* Then search that symtab for the smallest block that wins. */
- /* Use binary search to find the last block that starts before PC. */
-
- bot = 0;
- top = BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl);
-
- while (top - bot > 1)
- {
- half = (top - bot + 1) >> 1;
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, bot + half);
- if (BLOCK_START (b) <= pc)
- bot += half;
- else
- top = bot + half;
- }
-
- /* Now search backward for a block that ends after PC. */
-
- while (bot >= 0)
- {
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, bot);
- if (BLOCK_END (b) > pc)
- {
- if (pindex)
- *pindex = bot;
- return bl;
- }
- bot--;
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-/* Return the innermost lexical block containing the specified pc value,
- or 0 if there is none. */
+/* Return the function containing pc value PC in section SECTION.
+ Returns 0 if function is not known. */
-struct block *
-block_for_pc (pc)
- register CORE_ADDR pc;
+struct symbol *
+find_pc_sect_function (CORE_ADDR pc, struct bfd_section *section)
{
- register struct blockvector *bl;
- int index;
-
- bl = blockvector_for_pc (pc, &index);
- if (bl)
- return BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index);
- return 0;
+ struct block *b = block_for_pc_sect (pc, section);
+ if (b == 0)
+ return 0;
+ return block_function (b);
}
/* Return the function containing pc value PC.
- Returns 0 if function is not known. */
+ Returns 0 if function is not known. Backward compatibility, no section */
struct symbol *
-find_pc_function (pc)
- CORE_ADDR pc;
+find_pc_function (CORE_ADDR pc)
{
- register struct block *b = block_for_pc (pc);
- if (b == 0)
- return 0;
- return block_function (b);
+ return find_pc_sect_function (pc, find_pc_mapped_section (pc));
}
/* These variables are used to cache the most recent result
static CORE_ADDR cache_pc_function_low = 0;
static CORE_ADDR cache_pc_function_high = 0;
static char *cache_pc_function_name = 0;
+static struct bfd_section *cache_pc_function_section = NULL;
/* Clear cache, e.g. when symbol table is discarded. */
void
-clear_pc_function_cache()
+clear_pc_function_cache (void)
{
cache_pc_function_low = 0;
cache_pc_function_high = 0;
- cache_pc_function_name = (char *)0;
+ cache_pc_function_name = (char *) 0;
+ cache_pc_function_section = NULL;
}
-/* Finds the "function" (text symbol) that is smaller than PC
- but greatest of all of the potential text symbols. Sets
- *NAME and/or *ADDRESS conditionally if that pointer is non-zero.
- Returns 0 if it couldn't find anything, 1 if it did. On a zero
- return, *NAME and *ADDRESS are always set to zero. On a 1 return,
- *NAME and *ADDRESS contain real information. */
+/* Finds the "function" (text symbol) that is smaller than PC but
+ greatest of all of the potential text symbols in SECTION. Sets
+ *NAME and/or *ADDRESS conditionally if that pointer is non-null.
+ If ENDADDR is non-null, then set *ENDADDR to be the end of the
+ function (exclusive), but passing ENDADDR as non-null means that
+ the function might cause symbols to be read. This function either
+ succeeds or fails (not halfway succeeds). If it succeeds, it sets
+ *NAME, *ADDRESS, and *ENDADDR to real information and returns 1.
+ If it fails, it sets *NAME, *ADDRESS, and *ENDADDR to zero and
+ returns 0. */
+
+/* Backward compatibility, no section argument. */
int
-find_pc_partial_function (pc, name, address)
- CORE_ADDR pc;
- char **name;
- CORE_ADDR *address;
+find_pc_partial_function (CORE_ADDR pc, char **name, CORE_ADDR *address,
+ CORE_ADDR *endaddr)
{
+ struct bfd_section *section;
struct partial_symtab *pst;
struct symbol *f;
- int miscfunc;
+ struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
struct partial_symbol *psb;
-
- if (pc >= cache_pc_function_low && pc < cache_pc_function_high)
+ struct obj_section *osect;
+ int i;
+ CORE_ADDR mapped_pc;
+
+ /* To ensure that the symbol returned belongs to the correct setion
+ (and that the last [random] symbol from the previous section
+ isn't returned) try to find the section containing PC. First try
+ the overlay code (which by default returns NULL); and second try
+ the normal section code (which almost always succeeds). */
+ section = find_pc_overlay (pc);
+ if (section == NULL)
{
- if (address)
- *address = cache_pc_function_low;
- if (name)
- *name = cache_pc_function_name;
- return 1;
+ struct obj_section *obj_section = find_pc_section (pc);
+ if (obj_section == NULL)
+ section = NULL;
+ else
+ section = obj_section->the_bfd_section;
}
- pst = find_pc_psymtab (pc);
+ mapped_pc = overlay_mapped_address (pc, section);
+
+ if (mapped_pc >= cache_pc_function_low
+ && mapped_pc < cache_pc_function_high
+ && section == cache_pc_function_section)
+ goto return_cached_value;
+
+ msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (mapped_pc, section);
+ pst = find_pc_sect_psymtab (mapped_pc, section);
if (pst)
{
- if (pst->readin)
+ /* Need to read the symbols to get a good value for the end address. */
+ if (endaddr != NULL && !pst->readin)
{
- /* The information we want has already been read in.
- We can go to the already readin symbols and we'll get
- the best possible answer. */
- f = find_pc_function (pc);
- if (!f)
- {
- return_error:
- /* No available symbol. */
- if (name != 0)
- *name = 0;
- if (address != 0)
- *address = 0;
- return 0;
- }
-
- cache_pc_function_low = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f));
- cache_pc_function_high = BLOCK_END (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f));
- cache_pc_function_name = SYMBOL_NAME (f);
- if (name)
- *name = cache_pc_function_name;
- if (address)
- *address = cache_pc_function_low;
- return 1;
+ /* Need to get the terminal in case symbol-reading produces
+ output. */
+ target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
+ PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (pst);
}
- /* Get the information from a combination of the pst
- (static symbols), and the misc function vector (extern
- symbols). */
- miscfunc = find_pc_misc_function (pc);
- psb = find_pc_psymbol (pst, pc);
-
- if (!psb && miscfunc == -1)
+ if (pst->readin)
{
- goto return_error;
+ /* Checking whether the msymbol has a larger value is for the
+ "pathological" case mentioned in print_frame_info. */
+ f = find_pc_sect_function (mapped_pc, section);
+ if (f != NULL
+ && (msymbol == NULL
+ || (BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f))
+ >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol))))
+ {
+ cache_pc_function_low = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f));
+ cache_pc_function_high = BLOCK_END (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (f));
+ cache_pc_function_name = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (f);
+ cache_pc_function_section = section;
+ goto return_cached_value;
+ }
}
- if (psb
- && (miscfunc == -1
- || (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psb)
- >= misc_function_vector[miscfunc].address)))
+ else
{
- /* This case isn't being cached currently. */
- if (address)
- *address = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psb);
- if (name)
- *name = SYMBOL_NAME (psb);
- return 1;
+ /* Now that static symbols go in the minimal symbol table, perhaps
+ we could just ignore the partial symbols. But at least for now
+ we use the partial or minimal symbol, whichever is larger. */
+ psb = find_pc_sect_psymbol (pst, mapped_pc, section);
+
+ if (psb
+ && (msymbol == NULL ||
+ (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psb)
+ >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol))))
+ {
+ /* This case isn't being cached currently. */
+ if (address)
+ *address = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (psb);
+ if (name)
+ *name = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (psb);
+ /* endaddr non-NULL can't happen here. */
+ return 1;
+ }
}
}
- else
- /* Must be in the misc function stuff. */
+
+ /* Not in the normal symbol tables, see if the pc is in a known section.
+ If it's not, then give up. This ensures that anything beyond the end
+ of the text seg doesn't appear to be part of the last function in the
+ text segment. */
+
+ osect = find_pc_sect_section (mapped_pc, section);
+
+ if (!osect)
+ msymbol = NULL;
+
+ /* Must be in the minimal symbol table. */
+ if (msymbol == NULL)
{
- miscfunc = find_pc_misc_function (pc);
- if (miscfunc == -1)
- goto return_error;
+ /* No available symbol. */
+ if (name != NULL)
+ *name = 0;
+ if (address != NULL)
+ *address = 0;
+ if (endaddr != NULL)
+ *endaddr = 0;
+ return 0;
}
- {
- if (misc_function_vector[miscfunc].type == mf_text)
- cache_pc_function_low = misc_function_vector[miscfunc].address;
- else
- /* It is a transfer table for Sun shared libraries. */
- cache_pc_function_low = pc - FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
- }
- cache_pc_function_name = misc_function_vector[miscfunc].name;
- if (miscfunc < misc_function_count && 1 /* FIXME mf_text again? */ )
- cache_pc_function_high = misc_function_vector[miscfunc+1].address;
+ cache_pc_function_low = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
+ cache_pc_function_name = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol);
+ cache_pc_function_section = section;
+
+ /* If the minimal symbol has a size, use it for the cache.
+ Otherwise use the lesser of the next minimal symbol in the same
+ section, or the end of the section, as the end of the
+ function. */
+
+ if (MSYMBOL_SIZE (msymbol) != 0)
+ cache_pc_function_high = cache_pc_function_low + MSYMBOL_SIZE (msymbol);
else
- cache_pc_function_high = cache_pc_function_low + 1;
+ {
+ /* Step over other symbols at this same address, and symbols in
+ other sections, to find the next symbol in this section with
+ a different address. */
+
+ for (i = 1; DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol + i) != NULL; i++)
+ {
+ if (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i) != SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)
+ && SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msymbol + i) == SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msymbol))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol + i) != NULL
+ && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i) < osect->endaddr)
+ cache_pc_function_high = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol + i);
+ else
+ /* We got the start address from the last msymbol in the objfile.
+ So the end address is the end of the section. */
+ cache_pc_function_high = osect->endaddr;
+ }
+
+ return_cached_value:
+
if (address)
- *address = cache_pc_function_low;
+ {
+ if (pc_in_unmapped_range (pc, section))
+ *address = overlay_unmapped_address (cache_pc_function_low, section);
+ else
+ *address = cache_pc_function_low;
+ }
+
if (name)
*name = cache_pc_function_name;
+
+ if (endaddr)
+ {
+ if (pc_in_unmapped_range (pc, section))
+ {
+ /* Because the high address is actually beyond the end of
+ the function (and therefore possibly beyond the end of
+ the overlay), we must actually convert (high - 1) and
+ then add one to that. */
+
+ *endaddr = 1 + overlay_unmapped_address (cache_pc_function_high - 1,
+ section);
+ }
+ else
+ *endaddr = cache_pc_function_high;
+ }
+
return 1;
}
-/* Find the misc function whose address is the largest
- while being less than PC. Return its index in misc_function_vector.
- Returns -1 if PC is not in suitable range. */
+/* Return the innermost stack frame executing inside of BLOCK,
+ or NULL if there is no such frame. If BLOCK is NULL, just return NULL. */
-int
-find_pc_misc_function (pc)
- register CORE_ADDR pc;
+struct frame_info *
+block_innermost_frame (struct block *block)
{
- register int lo = 0;
- register int hi = misc_function_count-1;
- register int new;
-
- /* Note that the last thing in the vector is always _etext. */
- /* Actually, "end", now that non-functions
- go on the misc_function_vector. */
-
- /* Above statement is not *always* true - fix for case where there are */
- /* no misc functions at all (ie no symbol table has been read). */
- if (hi < 0) return -1; /* no misc functions recorded */
-
- /* trivial reject range test */
- if (pc < misc_function_vector[0].address ||
- pc > misc_function_vector[hi].address)
- return -1;
-
- /* Note that the following search will not return hi if
- pc == misc_function_vector[hi].address. If "end" points to the
- first unused location, this is correct and the above test
- simply needs to be changed to
- "pc >= misc_function_vector[hi].address". */
- do {
- new = (lo + hi) >> 1;
- if (misc_function_vector[new].address == pc)
- return new; /* an exact match */
- else if (misc_function_vector[new].address > pc)
- hi = new;
- else
- lo = new;
- } while (hi-lo != 1);
-
- /* if here, we had no exact match, so return the lower choice */
- return lo;
-}
+ struct frame_info *frame;
+ CORE_ADDR start;
+ CORE_ADDR end;
+ CORE_ADDR calling_pc;
-/* Return the innermost stack frame executing inside of the specified block,
- or zero if there is no such frame. */
+ if (block == NULL)
+ return NULL;
-FRAME
-block_innermost_frame (block)
- struct block *block;
-{
- struct frame_info *fi;
- register FRAME frame;
- register CORE_ADDR start = BLOCK_START (block);
- register CORE_ADDR end = BLOCK_END (block);
+ start = BLOCK_START (block);
+ end = BLOCK_END (block);
- frame = 0;
- while (1)
+ frame = get_current_frame ();
+ while (frame != NULL)
{
- frame = get_prev_frame (frame);
- if (frame == 0)
- return 0;
- fi = get_frame_info (frame);
- if (fi->pc >= start && fi->pc < end)
+ calling_pc = get_frame_address_in_block (frame);
+ if (calling_pc >= start && calling_pc < end)
return frame;
+
+ frame = get_prev_frame (frame);
}
-}
-void
-_initialize_blockframe ()
-{
- obstack_init (&frame_cache_obstack);
+ return NULL;
}