binutils-gdb/gprof/corefile.c
Alan Modra 1355568ab4 * alpha.c (alpha_find_call): Warning fixes.
* mips.c (mips_find_call): Likewise.
	* sparc.c (sparc_find_call): Likewise.
	* basic_blocks.c: Warning fixes.  Eliminate DEFUN.
	* call_graph.c: Likewise.
	* cg_arcs.c: Likewise.
	* cg_dfn.cp: Likewise.
	* gprof.c: Likewise.
	* gprof.h: Likewise.
	* hist.c: Likewise.
	* search_list.c: Likewise.
	* source.c: Likewise.
	* source.h: Likewise.
	* sym_ids.c: Likewise.
	* symtab.c: Likewise.
	* symtab.h: Likewise.
	* utils.c: Likewise.
	* cg_print.c: Likewise.
	(struct function_map, symbol_map, symbol_map_count): Move
	declaration to..
	* corefile: ..here.
	* corefile.c: Warning fixes.  Eliminate DEFUN.
	(struct function_map): Remove declaration.
	* gmon_io.c: Warning fixes.  Eliminate DEFUN.
	(gmon_io_read_64): Make static.
	(gmon_io_write_64): Likewise.
	(gmon_read_raw_arc): Likewise.
	(gmon_write_raw_arc): Likewise.
	(gmon_io_write_8): Don't pass char, pass int param.
	* gmon_io.h (gmon_io_write_8): Likewise.

and a few copyright dates that should have been done previously.
2002-02-01 08:24:16 +00:00

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/* corefile.c
Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Binutils.
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.
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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307, USA. */
#include "libiberty.h"
#include "gprof.h"
#include "search_list.h"
#include "source.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "corefile.h"
bfd *core_bfd;
int core_num_syms;
asymbol **core_syms;
asection *core_text_sect;
PTR core_text_space;
int min_insn_size;
int offset_to_code;
/* For mapping symbols to specific .o files during file ordering. */
struct function_map *symbol_map;
unsigned int symbol_map_count;
static void read_function_mappings PARAMS ((const char *));
static int core_sym_class PARAMS ((asymbol *));
static boolean get_src_info
PARAMS ((bfd_vma, const char **, const char **, int *));
extern void i386_find_call PARAMS ((Sym *, bfd_vma, bfd_vma));
extern void alpha_find_call PARAMS ((Sym *, bfd_vma, bfd_vma));
extern void vax_find_call PARAMS ((Sym *, bfd_vma, bfd_vma));
extern void tahoe_find_call PARAMS ((Sym *, bfd_vma, bfd_vma));
extern void sparc_find_call PARAMS ((Sym *, bfd_vma, bfd_vma));
extern void mips_find_call PARAMS ((Sym *, bfd_vma, bfd_vma));
static void
read_function_mappings (filename)
const char *filename;
{
FILE *file = fopen (filename, "r");
char dummy[1024];
int count = 0;
if (!file)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: could not open %s.\n"), whoami, filename);
done (1);
}
/* First parse the mapping file so we know how big we need to
make our tables. We also do some sanity checks at this
time. */
while (!feof (file))
{
int matches;
matches = fscanf (file, "%[^\n:]", dummy);
if (!matches)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unable to parse mapping file %s.\n"),
whoami, filename);
done (1);
}
/* Just skip messages about files with no symbols. */
if (!strncmp (dummy, "No symbols in ", 14))
{
fscanf (file, "\n");
continue;
}
/* Don't care what else is on this line at this point. */
fscanf (file, "%[^\n]\n", dummy);
count++;
}
/* Now we know how big we need to make our table. */
symbol_map = ((struct function_map *)
xmalloc (count * sizeof (struct function_map)));
/* Rewind the input file so we can read it again. */
rewind (file);
/* Read each entry and put it into the table. */
count = 0;
while (!feof (file))
{
int matches;
char *tmp;
matches = fscanf (file, "%[^\n:]", dummy);
if (!matches)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unable to parse mapping file %s.\n"),
whoami, filename);
done (1);
}
/* Just skip messages about files with no symbols. */
if (!strncmp (dummy, "No symbols in ", 14))
{
fscanf (file, "\n");
continue;
}
/* dummy has the filename, go ahead and copy it. */
symbol_map[count].file_name = xmalloc (strlen (dummy) + 1);
strcpy (symbol_map[count].file_name, dummy);
/* Now we need the function name. */
fscanf (file, "%[^\n]\n", dummy);
tmp = strrchr (dummy, ' ') + 1;
symbol_map[count].function_name = xmalloc (strlen (tmp) + 1);
strcpy (symbol_map[count].function_name, tmp);
count++;
}
/* Record the size of the map table for future reference. */
symbol_map_count = count;
}
void
core_init (aout_name)
const char *aout_name;
{
core_bfd = bfd_openr (aout_name, 0);
if (!core_bfd)
{
perror (aout_name);
done (1);
}
if (!bfd_check_format (core_bfd, bfd_object))
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: not in a.out format\n"), whoami, aout_name);
done (1);
}
/* Get core's text section. */
core_text_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, ".text");
if (!core_text_sect)
{
core_text_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (core_bfd, "$CODE$");
if (!core_text_sect)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: can't find .text section in %s\n"),
whoami, aout_name);
done (1);
}
}
/* Read core's symbol table. */
/* This will probably give us more than we need, but that's ok. */
core_num_syms = bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound (core_bfd);
if (core_num_syms < 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: %s\n", whoami, aout_name,
bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
done (1);
}
core_syms = (asymbol **) xmalloc (core_num_syms);
core_num_syms = bfd_canonicalize_symtab (core_bfd, core_syms);
if (core_num_syms < 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: %s\n", whoami, aout_name,
bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
done (1);
}
min_insn_size = 1;
offset_to_code = 0;
switch (bfd_get_arch (core_bfd))
{
case bfd_arch_vax:
case bfd_arch_tahoe:
offset_to_code = 2;
break;
case bfd_arch_alpha:
min_insn_size = 4;
break;
default:
break;
}
if (function_mapping_file)
read_function_mappings (function_mapping_file);
}
/* Read in the text space of an a.out file. */
void
core_get_text_space (cbfd)
bfd *cbfd;
{
core_text_space = (PTR) malloc ((unsigned int) core_text_sect->_raw_size);
if (!core_text_space)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: ran out room for %lu bytes of text space\n"),
whoami, (unsigned long) core_text_sect->_raw_size);
done (1);
}
if (!bfd_get_section_contents (cbfd, core_text_sect, core_text_space,
(bfd_vma) 0, core_text_sect->_raw_size))
{
bfd_perror ("bfd_get_section_contents");
free (core_text_space);
core_text_space = 0;
}
if (!core_text_space)
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: can't do -c\n"), whoami);
}
void
find_call (parent, p_lowpc, p_highpc)
Sym *parent;
bfd_vma p_lowpc;
bfd_vma p_highpc;
{
switch (bfd_get_arch (core_bfd))
{
case bfd_arch_i386:
i386_find_call (parent, p_lowpc, p_highpc);
break;
case bfd_arch_alpha:
alpha_find_call (parent, p_lowpc, p_highpc);
break;
case bfd_arch_vax:
vax_find_call (parent, p_lowpc, p_highpc);
break;
case bfd_arch_sparc:
sparc_find_call (parent, p_lowpc, p_highpc);
break;
case bfd_arch_tahoe:
tahoe_find_call (parent, p_lowpc, p_highpc);
break;
case bfd_arch_mips:
mips_find_call (parent, p_lowpc, p_highpc);
break;
default:
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: -c not supported on architecture %s\n"),
whoami, bfd_printable_name(core_bfd));
/* Don't give the error more than once. */
ignore_direct_calls = false;
}
}
/* Return class of symbol SYM. The returned class can be any of:
0 -> symbol is not interesting to us
'T' -> symbol is a global name
't' -> symbol is a local (static) name. */
static int
core_sym_class (sym)
asymbol *sym;
{
symbol_info syminfo;
const char *name;
char sym_prefix;
int i;
if (sym->section == NULL || (sym->flags & BSF_DEBUGGING) != 0)
return 0;
/* Must be a text symbol, and static text symbols
don't qualify if ignore_static_funcs set. */
if (ignore_static_funcs && (sym->flags & BSF_LOCAL))
{
DBG (AOUTDEBUG, printf ("[core_sym_class] %s: not a function\n",
sym->name));
return 0;
}
bfd_get_symbol_info (core_bfd, sym, &syminfo);
i = syminfo.type;
if (i == 'T')
return i; /* It's a global symbol. */
if (i == 'W')
/* Treat weak symbols as text symbols. FIXME: a weak symbol may
also be a data symbol. */
return 'T';
if (i != 't')
{
/* Not a static text symbol. */
DBG (AOUTDEBUG, printf ("[core_sym_class] %s is of class %c\n",
sym->name, i));
return 0;
}
/* Do some more filtering on static function-names. */
if (ignore_static_funcs)
return 0;
/* Can't zero-length name or funny characters in name, where
`funny' includes: `.' (.o file names) and `$' (Pascal labels). */
if (!sym->name || sym->name[0] == '\0')
return 0;
for (name = sym->name; *name; ++name)
{
if (*name == '.' || *name == '$')
return 0;
}
/* On systems where the C compiler adds an underscore to all
names, static names without underscores seem usually to be
labels in hand written assembler in the library. We don't want
these names. This is certainly necessary on a Sparc running
SunOS 4.1 (try profiling a program that does a lot of
division). I don't know whether it has harmful side effects on
other systems. Perhaps it should be made configurable. */
sym_prefix = bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (core_bfd);
if ((sym_prefix && sym_prefix != sym->name[0])
/* GCC may add special symbols to help gdb figure out the file
language. We want to ignore these, since sometimes they mask
the real function. (dj@ctron) */
|| !strncmp (sym->name, "__gnu_compiled", 14)
|| !strncmp (sym->name, "___gnu_compiled", 15))
{
return 0;
}
/* If the object file supports marking of function symbols, then
we can zap anything that doesn't have BSF_FUNCTION set. */
if (ignore_non_functions && (sym->flags & BSF_FUNCTION) == 0)
return 0;
return 't'; /* It's a static text symbol. */
}
/* Get whatever source info we can get regarding address ADDR. */
static boolean
get_src_info (addr, filename, name, line_num)
bfd_vma addr;
const char **filename;
const char **name;
int *line_num;
{
const char *fname = 0, *func_name = 0;
int l = 0;
if (bfd_find_nearest_line (core_bfd, core_text_sect, core_syms,
addr - core_text_sect->vma,
&fname, &func_name, (unsigned int *) &l)
&& fname && func_name && l)
{
DBG (AOUTDEBUG, printf ("[get_src_info] 0x%lx -> %s:%d (%s)\n",
(unsigned long) addr, fname, l, func_name));
*filename = fname;
*name = func_name;
*line_num = l;
return true;
}
else
{
DBG (AOUTDEBUG, printf ("[get_src_info] no info for 0x%lx (%s:%d,%s)\n",
(long) addr, fname ? fname : "<unknown>", l,
func_name ? func_name : "<unknown>"));
return false;
}
}
/* Read in symbol table from core.
One symbol per function is entered. */
void
core_create_function_syms (cbfd)
bfd *cbfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
{
bfd_vma min_vma = ~(bfd_vma) 0;
bfd_vma max_vma = 0;
int class;
long i, found, skip;
unsigned int j;
/* Pass 1 - determine upper bound on number of function names. */
symtab.len = 0;
for (i = 0; i < core_num_syms; ++i)
{
if (!core_sym_class (core_syms[i]))
continue;
/* This should be replaced with a binary search or hashed
search. Gross.
Don't create a symtab entry for a function that has
a mapping to a file, unless it's the first function
in the file. */
skip = 0;
for (j = 0; j < symbol_map_count; j++)
if (!strcmp (core_syms[i]->name, symbol_map[j].function_name))
{
if (j > 0 && ! strcmp (symbol_map [j].file_name,
symbol_map [j - 1].file_name))
skip = 1;
break;
}
if (!skip)
++symtab.len;
}
if (symtab.len == 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, _("%s: file `%s' has no symbols\n"), whoami, a_out_name);
done (1);
}
/* The "+ 2" is for the sentinels. */
symtab.base = (Sym *) xmalloc ((symtab.len + 2) * sizeof (Sym));
/* Pass 2 - create symbols. */
symtab.limit = symtab.base;
for (i = 0; i < core_num_syms; ++i)
{
class = core_sym_class (core_syms[i]);
if (!class)
{
DBG (AOUTDEBUG,
printf ("[core_create_function_syms] rejecting: 0x%lx %s\n",
(unsigned long) core_syms[i]->value,
core_syms[i]->name));
continue;
}
/* This should be replaced with a binary search or hashed
search. Gross. */
skip = 0;
found = 0;
for (j = 0; j < symbol_map_count; j++)
if (!strcmp (core_syms[i]->name, symbol_map[j].function_name))
{
if (j > 0 && ! strcmp (symbol_map [j].file_name,
symbol_map [j - 1].file_name))
skip = 1;
else
found = j;
break;
}
if (skip)
continue;
sym_init (symtab.limit);
/* Symbol offsets are always section-relative. */
symtab.limit->addr = core_syms[i]->value + core_syms[i]->section->vma;
if (symbol_map_count
&& !strcmp (core_syms[i]->name, symbol_map[found].function_name))
{
symtab.limit->name = symbol_map[found].file_name;
symtab.limit->mapped = 1;
}
else
{
symtab.limit->name = core_syms[i]->name;
symtab.limit->mapped = 0;
}
/* Lookup filename and line number, if we can. */
{
const char *filename, *func_name;
if (get_src_info (symtab.limit->addr, &filename, &func_name,
&symtab.limit->line_num))
{
symtab.limit->file = source_file_lookup_path (filename);
/* FIXME: Checking __osf__ here does not work with a cross
gprof. */
#ifdef __osf__
/* Suppress symbols that are not function names. This is
useful to suppress code-labels and aliases.
This is known to be useful under DEC's OSF/1. Under SunOS 4.x,
labels do not appear in the symbol table info, so this isn't
necessary. */
if (strcmp (symtab.limit->name, func_name) != 0)
{
/* The symbol's address maps to a different name, so
it can't be a function-entry point. This happens
for labels, for example. */
DBG (AOUTDEBUG,
printf ("[core_create_function_syms: rej %s (maps to %s)\n",
symtab.limit->name, func_name));
continue;
}
#endif
}
}
symtab.limit->is_func = true;
symtab.limit->is_bb_head = true;
if (class == 't')
symtab.limit->is_static = true;
min_vma = MIN (symtab.limit->addr, min_vma);
max_vma = MAX (symtab.limit->addr, max_vma);
/* If we see "main" without an initial '_', we assume names
are *not* prefixed by '_'. */
if (symtab.limit->name[0] == 'm' && discard_underscores
&& strcmp (symtab.limit->name, "main") == 0)
discard_underscores = 0;
DBG (AOUTDEBUG, printf ("[core_create_function_syms] %ld %s 0x%lx\n",
(long) (symtab.limit - symtab.base),
symtab.limit->name,
(unsigned long) symtab.limit->addr));
++symtab.limit;
}
/* Create sentinels. */
sym_init (symtab.limit);
symtab.limit->name = "<locore>";
symtab.limit->addr = 0;
symtab.limit->end_addr = min_vma - 1;
++symtab.limit;
sym_init (symtab.limit);
symtab.limit->name = "<hicore>";
symtab.limit->addr = max_vma + 1;
symtab.limit->end_addr = ~(bfd_vma) 0;
++symtab.limit;
symtab.len = symtab.limit - symtab.base;
symtab_finalize (&symtab);
}
/* Read in symbol table from core.
One symbol per line of source code is entered. */
void
core_create_line_syms (cbfd)
bfd *cbfd;
{
char *prev_name, *prev_filename;
unsigned int prev_name_len, prev_filename_len;
bfd_vma vma, min_vma = ~(bfd_vma) 0, max_vma = 0;
bfd_vma offset;
Sym *prev, dummy, *sentinel, *sym;
const char *filename;
int prev_line_num;
Sym_Table ltab;
/* Create symbols for functions as usual. This is necessary in
cases where parts of a program were not compiled with -g. For
those parts we still want to get info at the function level. */
core_create_function_syms (cbfd);
/* Pass 1 - counter number of symbols. */
/* To find all line information, walk through all possible
text-space addresses (one by one!) and get the debugging
info for each address. When the debugging info changes,
it is time to create a new symbol.
Of course, this is rather slow and it would be better if
bfd would provide an iterator for enumerating all line infos. */
prev_name_len = PATH_MAX;
prev_filename_len = PATH_MAX;
prev_name = xmalloc (prev_name_len);
prev_filename = xmalloc (prev_filename_len);
ltab.len = 0;
prev_line_num = 0;
for (offset = 0; offset < core_text_sect->_raw_size; offset += min_insn_size)
{
unsigned int len;
vma = core_text_sect->vma + offset;
if (!get_src_info (vma, &filename, &dummy.name, &dummy.line_num)
|| (prev_line_num == dummy.line_num
&& prev_name != NULL
&& strcmp (prev_name, dummy.name) == 0
&& strcmp (prev_filename, filename) == 0))
continue;
++ltab.len;
prev_line_num = dummy.line_num;
len = strlen (dummy.name);
if (len >= prev_name_len)
{
prev_name_len = len + 1024;
free (prev_name);
prev_name = xmalloc (prev_name_len);
}
strcpy (prev_name, dummy.name);
len = strlen (filename);
if (len >= prev_filename_len)
{
prev_filename_len = len + 1024;
free (prev_filename);
prev_filename = xmalloc (prev_filename_len);
}
strcpy (prev_filename, filename);
min_vma = MIN (vma, min_vma);
max_vma = MAX (vma, max_vma);
}
free (prev_name);
free (prev_filename);
/* Make room for function symbols, too. */
ltab.len += symtab.len;
ltab.base = (Sym *) xmalloc (ltab.len * sizeof (Sym));
ltab.limit = ltab.base;
/* Pass 2 - create symbols. */
/* We now set is_static as we go along, rather than by running
through the symbol table at the end.
The old way called symtab_finalize before the is_static pass,
causing a problem since symtab_finalize uses is_static as part of
its address conflict resolution algorithm. Since global symbols
were prefered over static symbols, and all line symbols were
global at that point, static function names that conflicted with
their own line numbers (static, but labeled as global) were
rejected in favor of the line num.
This was not the desired functionality. We always want to keep
our function symbols and discard any conflicting line symbols.
Perhaps symtab_finalize should be modified to make this
distinction as well, but the current fix works and the code is a
lot cleaner now. */
prev = 0;
for (offset = 0; offset < core_text_sect->_raw_size; offset += min_insn_size)
{
sym_init (ltab.limit);
if (!get_src_info (core_text_sect->vma + offset, &filename,
&ltab.limit->name, &ltab.limit->line_num)
|| (prev && prev->line_num == ltab.limit->line_num
&& strcmp (prev->name, ltab.limit->name) == 0
&& strcmp (prev->file->name, filename) == 0))
continue;
/* Make name pointer a malloc'ed string. */
ltab.limit->name = xstrdup (ltab.limit->name);
ltab.limit->file = source_file_lookup_path (filename);
ltab.limit->addr = core_text_sect->vma + offset;
/* Set is_static based on the enclosing function, using either:
1) the previous symbol, if it's from the same function, or
2) a symtab lookup. */
if (prev && ltab.limit->file == prev->file &&
strcmp (ltab.limit->name, prev->name) == 0)
{
ltab.limit->is_static = prev->is_static;
}
else
{
sym = sym_lookup(&symtab, ltab.limit->addr);
ltab.limit->is_static = sym->is_static;
}
prev = ltab.limit;
/* If we see "main" without an initial '_', we assume names
are *not* prefixed by '_'. */
if (ltab.limit->name[0] == 'm' && discard_underscores
&& strcmp (ltab.limit->name, "main") == 0)
discard_underscores = 0;
DBG (AOUTDEBUG, printf ("[core_create_line_syms] %lu %s 0x%lx\n",
(unsigned long) (ltab.limit - ltab.base),
ltab.limit->name,
(unsigned long) ltab.limit->addr));
++ltab.limit;
}
/* Update sentinels. */
sentinel = sym_lookup (&symtab, (bfd_vma) 0);
if (strcmp (sentinel->name, "<locore>") == 0
&& min_vma <= sentinel->end_addr)
sentinel->end_addr = min_vma - 1;
sentinel = sym_lookup (&symtab, ~(bfd_vma) 0);
if (strcmp (sentinel->name, "<hicore>") == 0 && max_vma >= sentinel->addr)
sentinel->addr = max_vma + 1;
/* Copy in function symbols. */
memcpy (ltab.limit, symtab.base, symtab.len * sizeof (Sym));
ltab.limit += symtab.len;
if ((unsigned int) (ltab.limit - ltab.base) != ltab.len)
{
fprintf (stderr,
_("%s: somebody miscounted: ltab.len=%d instead of %ld\n"),
whoami, ltab.len, (long) (ltab.limit - ltab.base));
done (1);
}
/* Finalize ltab and make it symbol table. */
symtab_finalize (&ltab);
free (symtab.base);
symtab = ltab;
}