/* Minimal symbol table definitions for GDB.
- Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
as opaque and use functions provided by minsyms.c to inspect them.
*/
-/* Prepare to start collecting minimal symbols. This should be called
- by a symbol reader to initialize the minimal symbol module.
- Currently, minimal symbol table creation is not reentrant; it
- relies on global (static) variables in minsyms.c. */
+struct msym_bunch;
-void init_minimal_symbol_collection (void);
+/* An RAII-based object that is used to record minimal symbols while
+ they are being read. */
+class minimal_symbol_reader
+{
+ public:
-/* Return a cleanup which is used to clean up the global state left
- over by minimal symbol creation. After calling
- init_minimal_symbol_collection, a symbol reader should call this
- function. Then, after all minimal symbols have been read,
- regardless of whether they are installed or not, the cleanup
- returned by this function should be run. */
+ /* Prepare to start collecting minimal symbols. This should be
+ called by a symbol reader to initialize the minimal symbol
+ module. */
-struct cleanup *make_cleanup_discard_minimal_symbols (void);
+ explicit minimal_symbol_reader (struct objfile *);
-/* Record a new minimal symbol. This is the "full" entry point;
- simpler convenience entry points are also provided below.
-
- This returns a new minimal symbol. It is ok to modify the returned
- minimal symbol (though generally not necessary). It is not ok,
- though, to stash the pointer anywhere; as minimal symbols may be
- moved after creation. The memory for the returned minimal symbol
- is still owned by the minsyms.c code, and should not be freed.
+ ~minimal_symbol_reader ();
+
+ /* Install the minimal symbols that have been collected into the
+ given objfile. */
+
+ void install ();
+
+ /* Record a new minimal symbol. This is the "full" entry point;
+ simpler convenience entry points are also provided below.
- Arguments are:
-
- NAME - the symbol's name
- NAME_LEN - the length of the name
- COPY_NAME - if true, the minsym code must make a copy of NAME. If
- false, then NAME must be NUL-terminated, and must have a lifetime
- that is at least as long as OBJFILE's lifetime.
- ADDRESS - the address of the symbol
- MS_TYPE - the type of the symbol
- SECTION - the symbol's section
- appropriate obj_section for the minimal symbol. This can be NULL.
- OBJFILE - the objfile associated with the minimal symbol. */
-
-struct minimal_symbol *prim_record_minimal_symbol_full
- (const char *name,
- int name_len,
- int copy_name,
- CORE_ADDR address,
- enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type,
- int section,
- struct objfile *objfile);
-
-/* Like prim_record_minimal_symbol_full, but:
- - uses strlen to compute NAME_LEN,
- - passes COPY_NAME = 1,
- - and passes a default SECTION, depending on the type
+ This returns a new minimal symbol. It is ok to modify the returned
+ minimal symbol (though generally not necessary). It is not ok,
+ though, to stash the pointer anywhere; as minimal symbols may be
+ moved after creation. The memory for the returned minimal symbol
+ is still owned by the minsyms.c code, and should not be freed.
- This variant does not return the new symbol. */
+ Arguments are:
-void prim_record_minimal_symbol (const char *, CORE_ADDR,
- enum minimal_symbol_type,
- struct objfile *);
+ NAME - the symbol's name
+ NAME_LEN - the length of the name
+ COPY_NAME - if true, the minsym code must make a copy of NAME. If
+ false, then NAME must be NUL-terminated, and must have a lifetime
+ that is at least as long as OBJFILE's lifetime.
+ ADDRESS - the address of the symbol
+ MS_TYPE - the type of the symbol
+ SECTION - the symbol's section
+ */
-/* Like prim_record_minimal_symbol_full, but:
- - uses strlen to compute NAME_LEN,
- - passes COPY_NAME = 1. */
+ struct minimal_symbol *record_full (const char *name,
+ int name_len,
+ bool copy_name,
+ CORE_ADDR address,
+ enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type,
+ int section);
-struct minimal_symbol *prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info
- (const char *,
- CORE_ADDR,
- enum minimal_symbol_type,
- int section,
- struct objfile *);
+ /* Like record_full, but:
+ - uses strlen to compute NAME_LEN,
+ - passes COPY_NAME = true,
+ - and passes a default SECTION, depending on the type
+
+ This variant does not return the new symbol. */
+
+ void record (const char *name, CORE_ADDR address,
+ enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type);
+
+ /* Like record_full, but:
+ - uses strlen to compute NAME_LEN,
+ - passes COPY_NAME = true. */
-/* Install the minimal symbols that have been collected into the given
- objfile. After this is called, the cleanup returned by
- make_cleanup_discard_minimal_symbols should be run in order to
- clean up global state. */
+ struct minimal_symbol *record_with_info (const char *name,
+ CORE_ADDR address,
+ enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type,
+ int section)
+ {
+ return record_full (name, strlen (name), true, address, ms_type, section);
+ }
-void install_minimal_symbols (struct objfile *);
+ private:
+
+ /* No need for these. They are intentionally not defined anywhere. */
+ minimal_symbol_reader &operator=
+ (const minimal_symbol_reader &);
+ minimal_symbol_reader (const minimal_symbol_reader &);
+
+ struct objfile *m_objfile;
+
+ /* Bunch currently being filled up.
+ The next field points to chain of filled bunches. */
+
+ struct msym_bunch *m_msym_bunch;
+
+ /* Number of slots filled in current bunch. */
+
+ int m_msym_bunch_index;
+
+ /* Total number of minimal symbols recorded so far for the
+ objfile. */
+
+ int m_msym_count;
+};
/* Create the terminating entry of OBJFILE's minimal symbol table.
If OBJFILE->msymbols is zero, allocate a single entry from