177 lines
5.5 KiB
C
177 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/* Code dealing with blocks for GDB.
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Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#ifndef BLOCK_H
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#define BLOCK_H
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/* Opaque declarations. */
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struct symbol;
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struct symtab;
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struct block_namespace_info;
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struct using_direct;
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struct obstack;
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struct dictionary;
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/* All of the name-scope contours of the program
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are represented by `struct block' objects.
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All of these objects are pointed to by the blockvector.
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Each block represents one name scope.
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Each lexical context has its own block.
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The blockvector begins with some special blocks.
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The GLOBAL_BLOCK contains all the symbols defined in this compilation
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whose scope is the entire program linked together.
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The STATIC_BLOCK contains all the symbols whose scope is the
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entire compilation excluding other separate compilations.
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Blocks starting with the FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK are not special.
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Each block records a range of core addresses for the code that
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is in the scope of the block. The STATIC_BLOCK and GLOBAL_BLOCK
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give, for the range of code, the entire range of code produced
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by the compilation that the symbol segment belongs to.
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The blocks appear in the blockvector
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in order of increasing starting-address,
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and, within that, in order of decreasing ending-address.
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This implies that within the body of one function
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the blocks appear in the order of a depth-first tree walk. */
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struct block
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{
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/* Addresses in the executable code that are in this block. */
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CORE_ADDR startaddr;
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CORE_ADDR endaddr;
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/* The symbol that names this block, if the block is the body of a
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function; otherwise, zero. */
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struct symbol *function;
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/* The `struct block' for the containing block, or 0 if none.
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The superblock of a top-level local block (i.e. a function in the
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case of C) is the STATIC_BLOCK. The superblock of the
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STATIC_BLOCK is the GLOBAL_BLOCK. */
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struct block *superblock;
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/* This is used to store the symbols in the block. */
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struct dictionary *dict;
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/* Used for language-specific info. */
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union
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{
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struct
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{
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/* Contains information about namespace-related info relevant to
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this block: using directives and the current namespace
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scope. */
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struct block_namespace_info *namespace;
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}
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cplus_specific;
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}
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language_specific;
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/* Version of GCC used to compile the function corresponding
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to this block, or 0 if not compiled with GCC. When possible,
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GCC should be compatible with the native compiler, or if that
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is not feasible, the differences should be fixed during symbol
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reading. As of 16 Apr 93, this flag is never used to distinguish
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between gcc2 and the native compiler.
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If there is no function corresponding to this block, this meaning
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of this flag is undefined. */
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unsigned char gcc_compile_flag;
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};
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#define BLOCK_START(bl) (bl)->startaddr
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#define BLOCK_END(bl) (bl)->endaddr
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#define BLOCK_FUNCTION(bl) (bl)->function
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#define BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK(bl) (bl)->superblock
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#define BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED(bl) (bl)->gcc_compile_flag
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#define BLOCK_DICT(bl) (bl)->dict
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#define BLOCK_NAMESPACE(bl) (bl)->language_specific.cplus_specific.namespace
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/* Macro to loop through all symbols in a block BL, in no particular
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order. ITER helps keep track of the iteration, and should be a
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struct dict_iterator. SYM points to the current symbol. */
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#define ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS(block, iter, sym) \
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ALL_DICT_SYMBOLS (BLOCK_DICT (block), iter, sym)
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struct blockvector
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{
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/* Number of blocks in the list. */
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int nblocks;
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/* The blocks themselves. */
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struct block *block[1];
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};
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#define BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS(blocklist) (blocklist)->nblocks
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#define BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK(blocklist,n) (blocklist)->block[n]
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/* Special block numbers */
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#define GLOBAL_BLOCK 0
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#define STATIC_BLOCK 1
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#define FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK 2
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extern struct symbol *block_function (const struct block *);
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extern int contained_in (const struct block *, const struct block *);
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extern struct blockvector *blockvector_for_pc (CORE_ADDR, int *);
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extern struct blockvector *blockvector_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, asection *,
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int *, struct symtab *);
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extern struct block *block_for_pc (CORE_ADDR);
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extern struct block *block_for_pc_sect (CORE_ADDR, asection *);
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extern const char *block_scope (const struct block *block);
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extern void block_set_scope (struct block *block, const char *scope,
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struct obstack *obstack);
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extern struct using_direct *block_using (const struct block *block);
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extern void block_set_using (struct block *block,
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struct using_direct *using,
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struct obstack *obstack);
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extern const struct block *block_static_block (const struct block *block);
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extern const struct block *block_global_block (const struct block *block);
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extern struct block *allocate_block (struct obstack *obstack);
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#endif /* BLOCK_H */
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