/* Parse expressions for GDB.
- Copyright (C) 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
- 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1986, 1989-2001, 2004-2005, 2007-2012 Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc.
Modified from expread.y by the Department of Computer Science at the
State University of New York at Buffalo, 1991.
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Parse an expression from text in a string,
- and return the result as a struct expression pointer.
+ and return the result as a struct expression pointer.
That structure contains arithmetic operations in reverse polish,
with constants represented by operations that are followed by special data.
See expression.h for the details of the format.
'->'. This is set when parsing and is only used when completing a
field name. It is -1 if no dereference operation was found. */
static int expout_last_struct = -1;
-
-/* A temporary buffer for identifiers, so we can null-terminate them.
-
- We allocate this with xrealloc. parse_exp_1 used to allocate with
- alloca, using the size of the whole expression as a conservative
- estimate of the space needed. However, macro expansion can
- introduce names longer than the original expression; there's no
- practical way to know beforehand how large that might be. */
-char *namecopy;
-size_t namecopy_size;
\f
static int expressiondebug = 0;
static void
static void free_funcalls (void *ignore);
-static int prefixify_expression (struct expression *);
-
static int prefixify_subexp (struct expression *, struct expression *, int,
int);
}
}
\f
-/* This page contains the functions for adding data to the struct expression
+/* This page contains the functions for adding data to the struct expression
being constructed. */
+/* See definition in parser-defs.h. */
+
+void
+initialize_expout (int initial_size, const struct language_defn *lang,
+ struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
+{
+ expout_size = initial_size;
+ expout_ptr = 0;
+ expout = xmalloc (sizeof (struct expression)
+ + EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (expout_size));
+ expout->language_defn = lang;
+ expout->gdbarch = gdbarch;
+}
+
+/* See definition in parser-defs.h. */
+
+void
+reallocate_expout (void)
+{
+ /* Record the actual number of expression elements, and then
+ reallocate the expression memory so that we free up any
+ excess elements. */
+
+ expout->nelts = expout_ptr;
+ expout = xrealloc ((char *) expout,
+ sizeof (struct expression)
+ + EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (expout_ptr));
+}
+
/* Add one element to the end of the expression. */
/* To avoid a bug in the Sun 4 compiler, we pass things that can fit into
- a register through here */
+ a register through here. */
-void
-write_exp_elt (union exp_element expelt)
+static void
+write_exp_elt (const union exp_element *expelt)
{
if (expout_ptr >= expout_size)
{
xrealloc ((char *) expout, sizeof (struct expression)
+ EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (expout_size));
}
- expout->elts[expout_ptr++] = expelt;
+ expout->elts[expout_ptr++] = *expelt;
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.opcode = expelt;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.symbol = expelt;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.block = b;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.objfile = objfile;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.longconst = expelt;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.doubleconst = expelt;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
for (index = 0; index < 16; index++)
tmp.decfloatconst[index] = expelt[index];
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.type = expelt;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
void
memset (&tmp, 0, sizeof (union exp_element));
tmp.internalvar = expelt;
- write_exp_elt (tmp);
+ write_exp_elt (&tmp);
}
/* Add a string constant to the end of the expression.
that contains the length of the string, then stuffing the string
constant itself into however many expression elements are needed
to hold it, and then writing another expression element that contains
- the length of the string. I.E. an expression element at each end of
+ the length of the string. I.e. an expression element at each end of
the string records the string length, so you can skip over the
expression elements containing the actual string bytes from either
end of the string. Note that this also allows gdb to handle
actual length is recorded in expression elements at each end of the
string. The null byte is taken into consideration when computing how
many expression elements are required to hold the string constant, of
- course. */
+ course. */
void
/* Compute the number of expression elements required to hold the string
(including a null byte terminator), along with one expression element
at each end to record the actual string length (not including the
- null byte terminator). */
+ null byte terminator). */
lenelt = 2 + BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM (len + 1);
/* Ensure that we have enough available expression elements to store
- everything. */
+ everything. */
if ((expout_ptr + lenelt) >= expout_size)
{
/* Write the leading length expression element (which advances the current
expression element index), then write the string constant followed by a
terminating null byte, and then write the trailing length expression
- element. */
+ element. */
write_exp_elt_longcst ((LONGEST) len);
strdata = (char *) &expout->elts[expout_ptr];
that contains the length of the bitstring (in bits), then stuffing the
bitstring constant itself into however many expression elements are
needed to hold it, and then writing another expression element that
- contains the length of the bitstring. I.E. an expression element at
+ contains the length of the bitstring. I.e. an expression element at
each end of the bitstring records the bitstring length, so you can skip
over the expression elements containing the actual bitstring bytes from
- either end of the bitstring. */
+ either end of the bitstring. */
void
write_exp_bitstring (struct stoken str)
/* Compute the number of expression elements required to hold the bitstring,
along with one expression element at each end to record the actual
- bitstring length in bits. */
+ bitstring length in bits. */
lenelt = 2 + BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM (len);
/* Ensure that we have enough available expression elements to store
- everything. */
+ everything. */
if ((expout_ptr + lenelt) >= expout_size)
{
/* Write the leading length expression element (which advances the current
expression element index), then write the bitstring constant, and then
- write the trailing length expression element. */
+ write the trailing length expression element. */
write_exp_elt_longcst ((LONGEST) bits);
strdata = (char *) &expout->elts[expout_ptr];
pc = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch, addr, ¤t_target);
if (pc != addr)
{
+ struct minimal_symbol *ifunc_msym = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (pc);
+
/* In this case, assume we have a code symbol instead of
a data symbol. */
- type = mst_text;
+
+ if (ifunc_msym != NULL && MSYMBOL_TYPE (ifunc_msym) == mst_text_gnu_ifunc
+ && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (ifunc_msym) == pc)
+ {
+ /* A function descriptor has been resolved but PC is still in the
+ STT_GNU_IFUNC resolver body (such as because inferior does not
+ run to be able to call it). */
+
+ type = mst_text_gnu_ifunc;
+ }
+ else
+ type = mst_text;
section = NULL;
addr = pc;
}
write_exp_elt_type (objfile_type (objfile)->nodebug_text_symbol);
break;
+ case mst_text_gnu_ifunc:
+ write_exp_elt_type (objfile_type (objfile)
+ ->nodebug_text_gnu_ifunc_symbol);
+ break;
+
case mst_data:
case mst_file_data:
case mst_bss:
write_exp_elt_type (objfile_type (objfile)->nodebug_data_symbol);
break;
+ case mst_slot_got_plt:
+ write_exp_elt_type (objfile_type (objfile)->nodebug_got_plt_symbol);
+ break;
+
default:
write_exp_elt_type (objfile_type (objfile)->nodebug_unknown_symbol);
break;
from the first value which has index 1.
$$digits Value history with index <digits> relative
- to the last value. I.E. $$0 is the last
+ to the last value. I.e. $$0 is the last
value, $$1 is the one previous to that, $$2
is the one previous to $$1, etc.
$ | $0 | $$0 The last value in the value history.
$$ An abbreviation for the second to the last
- value in the value history, I.E. $$1
-
- */
+ value in the value history, I.e. $$1 */
void
write_dollar_variable (struct stoken str)
struct internalvar *isym = NULL;
/* Handle the tokens $digits; also $ (short for $0) and $$ (short for $$1)
- and $$digits (equivalent to $<-digits> if you could type that). */
+ and $$digits (equivalent to $<-digits> if you could type that). */
int negate = 0;
int i = 1;
}
if (i == str.length)
{
- /* Just dollars (one or two) */
+ /* Just dollars (one or two). */
i = -negate;
goto handle_last;
}
}
/* On some systems, such as HP-UX and hppa-linux, certain system routines
- have names beginning with $ or $$. Check for those, first. */
+ have names beginning with $ or $$. Check for those, first. */
sym = lookup_symbol (copy_name (str), (struct block *) NULL,
VAR_DOMAIN, (int *) NULL);
case '\"':
case '{':
case '}':
- /* In future, may want to allow these?? */
+ /* In future, may want to allow these?? */
return 0;
case '<':
depth++; /* start nested template */
}
\f
+/* Return a null-terminated temporary copy of the name of a string token.
+
+ Tokens that refer to names do so with explicit pointer and length,
+ so they can share the storage that lexptr is parsing.
+ When it is necessary to pass a name to a function that expects
+ a null-terminated string, the substring is copied out
+ into a separate block of storage.
-/* Return a null-terminated temporary copy of the name
- of a string token. */
+ N.B. A single buffer is reused on each call. */
char *
copy_name (struct stoken token)
{
+ /* A temporary buffer for identifiers, so we can null-terminate them.
+ We allocate this with xrealloc. parse_exp_1 used to allocate with
+ alloca, using the size of the whole expression as a conservative
+ estimate of the space needed. However, macro expansion can
+ introduce names longer than the original expression; there's no
+ practical way to know beforehand how large that might be. */
+ static char *namecopy;
+ static size_t namecopy_size;
+
/* Make sure there's enough space for the token. */
if (namecopy_size < token.length + 1)
{
return namecopy;
}
\f
-/* Reverse an expression from suffix form (in which it is constructed)
- to prefix form (in which we can conveniently print or execute it).
- Ordinarily this always returns -1. However, if EXPOUT_LAST_STRUCT
- is not -1 (i.e., we are trying to complete a field name), it will
- return the index of the subexpression which is the left-hand-side
- of the struct operation at EXPOUT_LAST_STRUCT. */
-static int
+/* See comments on parser-defs.h. */
+
+int
prefixify_expression (struct expression *expr)
{
int len = sizeof (struct expression) + EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (expr->nelts);
case OP_BOOL:
case OP_LAST:
case OP_INTERNALVAR:
+ case OP_VAR_ENTRY_VALUE:
oplen = 3;
break;
args = 1;
break;
- case OP_OBJC_MSGCALL: /* Objective C message (method) call */
+ case OP_OBJC_MSGCALL: /* Objective C message (method) call. */
oplen = 4;
args = 1 + longest_to_int (expr->elts[endpos - 2].longconst);
break;
case OP_REGISTER:
case OP_M2_STRING:
case OP_STRING:
- case OP_OBJC_NSSTRING: /* Objective C Foundation Class NSString constant */
- case OP_OBJC_SELECTOR: /* Objective C "@selector" pseudo-op */
+ case OP_OBJC_NSSTRING: /* Objective C Foundation Class
+ NSString constant. */
+ case OP_OBJC_SELECTOR: /* Objective C "@selector" pseudo-op. */
case OP_NAME:
oplen = longest_to_int (expr->elts[endpos - 2].longconst);
oplen = 4 + BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM (oplen + 1);
/* C++ */
case OP_THIS:
- case OP_OBJC_SELF:
oplen = 2;
break;
return result;
}
\f
-/* This page contains the two entry points to this file. */
-
/* Read an expression from the string *STRINGPTR points to,
- parse it, and return a pointer to a struct expression that we malloc.
+ parse it, and return a pointer to a struct expression that we malloc.
Use block BLOCK as the lexical context for variable names;
if BLOCK is zero, use the block of the selected stack frame.
Meanwhile, advance *STRINGPTR to point after the expression,
startup phase to re-parse breakpoint expressions after
a new shared library has been loaded. The language associated
to the current frame at this moment is not relevant for
- the breakpoint. Using it would therefore be silly, so it seems
+ the breakpoint. Using it would therefore be silly, so it seems
better to rely on the current language rather than relying on
- the current frame language to parse the expression. That's why
+ the current frame language to parse the expression. That's why
we do the following language detection only if the context block
has been specifically provided. */
struct symbol *func = block_linkage_function (block);
else
lang = current_language;
- expout_size = 10;
- expout_ptr = 0;
- expout = (struct expression *)
- xmalloc (sizeof (struct expression) + EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (expout_size));
- expout->language_defn = lang;
- expout->gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
+ initialize_expout (10, lang, get_current_arch ());
TRY_CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
{
discard_cleanups (old_chain);
- /* Record the actual number of expression elements, and then
- reallocate the expression memory so that we free up any
- excess elements. */
-
- expout->nelts = expout_ptr;
- expout = (struct expression *)
- xrealloc ((char *) expout,
- sizeof (struct expression) + EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (expout_ptr));;
+ reallocate_expout ();
/* Convert expression from postfix form as generated by yacc
- parser, to a prefix form. */
+ parser, to a prefix form. */
if (expressiondebug)
dump_raw_expression (expout, gdb_stdlog,
/* Parse STRING as an expression. If parsing ends in the middle of a
field reference, return the type of the left-hand-side of the
reference; furthermore, if the parsing ends in the field name,
- return the field name in *NAME. In all other cases, return NULL.
- Returned non-NULL *NAME must be freed by the caller. */
+ return the field name in *NAME. If the parsing ends in the middle
+ of a field reference, but the reference is somehow invalid, throw
+ an exception. In all other cases, return NULL. Returned non-NULL
+ *NAME must be freed by the caller. */
struct type *
parse_field_expression (char *string, char **name)
int subexp;
volatile struct gdb_exception except;
- TRY_CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
+ TRY_CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
{
in_parse_field = 1;
exp = parse_exp_in_context (&string, 0, 0, 0, &subexp);
xfree (exp);
return NULL;
}
- /* (*NAME) is a part of the EXP memory block freed below. */
- *name = xstrdup (*name);
+ /* This might throw an exception. If so, we want to let it
+ propagate. */
val = evaluate_subexpression_type (exp, subexp);
+ /* (*NAME) is a part of the EXP memory block freed below. */
+ *name = xstrdup (*name);
xfree (exp);
return value_type (val);
}
-/* A post-parser that does nothing */
+/* A post-parser that does nothing. */
void
null_post_parser (struct expression **exp, int void_context_p)
{
}
+
+/* Parse floating point value P of length LEN.
+ Return 0 (false) if invalid, 1 (true) if valid.
+ The successfully parsed number is stored in D.
+ *SUFFIX points to the suffix of the number in P.
+
+ NOTE: This accepts the floating point syntax that sscanf accepts. */
+
+int
+parse_float (const char *p, int len, DOUBLEST *d, const char **suffix)
+{
+ char *copy;
+ int n, num;
+
+ copy = xmalloc (len + 1);
+ memcpy (copy, p, len);
+ copy[len] = 0;
+
+ num = sscanf (copy, "%" DOUBLEST_SCAN_FORMAT "%n", d, &n);
+ xfree (copy);
+
+ /* The sscanf man page suggests not making any assumptions on the effect
+ of %n on the result, so we don't.
+ That is why we simply test num == 0. */
+ if (num == 0)
+ return 0;
+
+ *suffix = p + n;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* Parse floating point value P of length LEN, using the C syntax for floats.
+ Return 0 (false) if invalid, 1 (true) if valid.
+ The successfully parsed number is stored in *D.
+ Its type is taken from builtin_type (gdbarch) and is stored in *T. */
+
+int
+parse_c_float (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const char *p, int len,
+ DOUBLEST *d, struct type **t)
+{
+ const char *suffix;
+ int suffix_len;
+ const struct builtin_type *builtin_types = builtin_type (gdbarch);
+
+ if (! parse_float (p, len, d, &suffix))
+ return 0;
+
+ suffix_len = p + len - suffix;
+
+ if (suffix_len == 0)
+ *t = builtin_types->builtin_double;
+ else if (suffix_len == 1)
+ {
+ /* Handle suffixes: 'f' for float, 'l' for long double. */
+ if (tolower (*suffix) == 'f')
+ *t = builtin_types->builtin_float;
+ else if (tolower (*suffix) == 'l')
+ *t = builtin_types->builtin_long_double;
+ else
+ return 0;
+ }
+ else
+ return 0;
+
+ return 1;
+}
\f
/* Stuff for maintaining a stack of types. Currently just used by C, but
probably useful for any language which declares its types "backwards". */
}
}
+/* A helper function for insert_type and insert_type_address_space.
+ This does work of expanding the type stack and inserting the new
+ element, ELEMENT, into the stack at location SLOT. */
+
+static void
+insert_into_type_stack (int slot, union type_stack_elt element)
+{
+ check_type_stack_depth ();
+
+ if (slot < type_stack_depth)
+ memmove (&type_stack[slot + 1], &type_stack[slot],
+ (type_stack_depth - slot) * sizeof (union type_stack_elt));
+ type_stack[slot] = element;
+ ++type_stack_depth;
+}
+
+/* Insert a new type, TP, at the bottom of the type stack. If TP is
+ tp_pointer or tp_reference, it is inserted at the bottom. If TP is
+ a qualifier, it is inserted at slot 1 (just above a previous
+ tp_pointer) if there is anything on the stack, or simply pushed if
+ the stack is empty. Other values for TP are invalid. */
+
+void
+insert_type (enum type_pieces tp)
+{
+ union type_stack_elt element;
+ int slot;
+
+ gdb_assert (tp == tp_pointer || tp == tp_reference
+ || tp == tp_const || tp == tp_volatile);
+
+ /* If there is anything on the stack (we know it will be a
+ tp_pointer), insert the qualifier above it. Otherwise, simply
+ push this on the top of the stack. */
+ if (type_stack_depth && (tp == tp_const || tp == tp_volatile))
+ slot = 1;
+ else
+ slot = 0;
+
+ element.piece = tp;
+ insert_into_type_stack (slot, element);
+}
+
void
push_type (enum type_pieces tp)
{
type_stack[type_stack_depth++].int_val = n;
}
+/* Insert a tp_space_identifier and the corresponding address space
+ value into the stack. STRING is the name of an address space, as
+ recognized by address_space_name_to_int. If the stack is empty,
+ the new elements are simply pushed. If the stack is not empty,
+ this function assumes that the first item on the stack is a
+ tp_pointer, and the new values are inserted above the first
+ item. */
+
void
-push_type_address_space (char *string)
+insert_type_address_space (char *string)
{
- push_type_int (address_space_name_to_int (parse_gdbarch, string));
+ union type_stack_elt element;
+ int slot;
+
+ /* If there is anything on the stack (we know it will be a
+ tp_pointer), insert the address space qualifier above it.
+ Otherwise, simply push this on the top of the stack. */
+ if (type_stack_depth)
+ slot = 1;
+ else
+ slot = 0;
+
+ element.piece = tp_space_identifier;
+ insert_into_type_stack (slot, element);
+ element.int_val = address_space_name_to_int (parse_gdbarch, string);
+ insert_into_type_stack (slot, element);
}
enum type_pieces
xmalloc (type_stack_size * sizeof (*type_stack));
add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("expression", class_maintenance,
- &expressiondebug, _("\
-Set expression debugging."), _("\
-Show expression debugging."), _("\
-When non-zero, the internal representation of expressions will be printed."),
+ &expressiondebug,
+ _("Set expression debugging."),
+ _("Show expression debugging."),
+ _("When non-zero, the internal representation "
+ "of expressions will be printed."),
NULL,
show_expressiondebug,
&setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("parser", class_maintenance,
- &parser_debug, _("\
-Set parser debugging."), _("\
-Show parser debugging."), _("\
-When non-zero, expression parser tracing will be enabled."),
+ &parser_debug,
+ _("Set parser debugging."),
+ _("Show parser debugging."),
+ _("When non-zero, expression parser "
+ "tracing will be enabled."),
NULL,
show_parserdebug,
&setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);