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author | Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org> | 2003-01-30 01:51:48 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org> | 2003-01-30 01:51:48 +0000 |
commit | af34e669eb8319cdffb3b1e0a67d164d418b3bf5 (patch) | |
tree | 6466910660fe273ee9803108c0fbf317bdefe779 | |
parent | c4c31f17e89fa407e9477e00bd4a6f3d7e034f4d (diff) | |
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Fix PR gdb/961.
* dwarf2read.c (dwarf_ranges_offset, dwarf_ranges_size): New
variables.
(RANGES_SECTION): New.
(dwarf_ranges_buffer): New variable.
(struct comp_unit_head): Add member "die".
(struct dwarf2_pinfo): Add dwarf_ranges_buffer, dwarf_ranges_size.
(DWARF_RANGES_BUFFER, DWARF_RANGES_SIZE): New.
(dwarf2_has_info): Init dwarf_ranges_offset and dwarf_ranges_size.
(dwarf2_locate_sections): Likewise.
(dwarf2_build_psymtabs): Read .debug_ranges.
(dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard): Swap dwarf_ranges out.
(psymtab_to_symtab_1): Swap dwarf_ranges in. Set cu_header.die.
(dwarf2_get_pc_bounds): New cu_header argument; adjust all callers.
Look for DW_AT_ranges and return the bounding box.
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/ChangeLog | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/dwarf2read.c | 222 |
2 files changed, 219 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index 48280c3..29046f4 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,23 @@ +2003-01-29 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> + Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@redhat.com> + Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> + + Fix PR gdb/961. + * dwarf2read.c (dwarf_ranges_offset, dwarf_ranges_size): New + variables. + (RANGES_SECTION): New. + (dwarf_ranges_buffer): New variable. + (struct comp_unit_head): Add member "die". + (struct dwarf2_pinfo): Add dwarf_ranges_buffer, dwarf_ranges_size. + (DWARF_RANGES_BUFFER, DWARF_RANGES_SIZE): New. + (dwarf2_has_info): Init dwarf_ranges_offset and dwarf_ranges_size. + (dwarf2_locate_sections): Likewise. + (dwarf2_build_psymtabs): Read .debug_ranges. + (dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard): Swap dwarf_ranges out. + (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Swap dwarf_ranges in. Set cu_header.die. + (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds): New cu_header argument; adjust all callers. + Look for DW_AT_ranges and return the bounding box. + 2003-01-29 Brian Ford <ford@vss.fsi.com> * win32-nat.c (cygwin_pid): Removed as unused. diff --git a/gdb/dwarf2read.c b/gdb/dwarf2read.c index 2afe2f1..fdc05e1 100644 --- a/gdb/dwarf2read.c +++ b/gdb/dwarf2read.c @@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ static file_ptr dwarf_aranges_offset; static file_ptr dwarf_loc_offset; static file_ptr dwarf_macinfo_offset; static file_ptr dwarf_str_offset; +static file_ptr dwarf_ranges_offset; file_ptr dwarf_frame_offset; file_ptr dwarf_eh_frame_offset; @@ -144,6 +145,7 @@ static unsigned int dwarf_aranges_size; static unsigned int dwarf_loc_size; static unsigned int dwarf_macinfo_size; static unsigned int dwarf_str_size; +static unsigned int dwarf_ranges_size; unsigned int dwarf_frame_size; unsigned int dwarf_eh_frame_size; @@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ unsigned int dwarf_eh_frame_size; #define LOC_SECTION ".debug_loc" #define MACINFO_SECTION ".debug_macinfo" #define STR_SECTION ".debug_str" +#define RANGES_SECTION ".debug_ranges" #define FRAME_SECTION ".debug_frame" #define EH_FRAME_SECTION ".eh_frame" @@ -202,6 +205,10 @@ struct comp_unit_head /* DWARF abbreviation table associated with this compilation unit */ struct abbrev_info *dwarf2_abbrevs[ABBREV_HASH_SIZE]; + + /* Pointer to the DIE associated with the compilation unit. */ + + struct die_info *die; }; /* The line number information for a compilation unit (found in the @@ -373,6 +380,7 @@ static char *dwarf_abbrev_buffer; static char *dwarf_line_buffer; static char *dwarf_str_buffer; static char *dwarf_macinfo_buffer; +static char *dwarf_ranges_buffer; /* A zeroed version of a partial die for initialization purposes. */ static struct partial_die_info zeroed_partial_die; @@ -481,6 +489,14 @@ struct dwarf2_pinfo unsigned int dwarf_macinfo_size; + /* Pointer to start of dwarf ranges buffer for the objfile. */ + + char *dwarf_ranges_buffer; + + /* Size of dwarf ranges buffer for the objfile. */ + + unsigned int dwarf_ranges_size; + }; #define PST_PRIVATE(p) ((struct dwarf2_pinfo *)(p)->read_symtab_private) @@ -494,6 +510,8 @@ struct dwarf2_pinfo #define DWARF_STR_SIZE(p) (PST_PRIVATE(p)->dwarf_str_size) #define DWARF_MACINFO_BUFFER(p) (PST_PRIVATE(p)->dwarf_macinfo_buffer) #define DWARF_MACINFO_SIZE(p) (PST_PRIVATE(p)->dwarf_macinfo_size) +#define DWARF_RANGES_BUFFER(p) (PST_PRIVATE(p)->dwarf_ranges_buffer) +#define DWARF_RANGES_SIZE(p) (PST_PRIVATE(p)->dwarf_ranges_size) /* Maintain an array of referenced fundamental types for the current compilation unit being read. For DWARF version 1, we have to construct @@ -751,7 +769,8 @@ static void read_lexical_block_scope (struct die_info *, struct objfile *, const struct comp_unit_head *); static int dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *, - CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *, struct objfile *); + CORE_ADDR *, CORE_ADDR *, struct objfile *, + const struct comp_unit_head *); static void dwarf2_add_field (struct field_info *, struct die_info *, struct objfile *, const struct comp_unit_head *); @@ -886,6 +905,8 @@ dwarf2_has_info (bfd *abfd) dwarf_macinfo_offset = 0; dwarf_frame_offset = 0; dwarf_eh_frame_offset = 0; + dwarf_ranges_offset = 0; + bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, dwarf2_locate_sections, NULL); if (dwarf_info_offset && dwarf_abbrev_offset) { @@ -954,6 +975,11 @@ dwarf2_locate_sections (bfd *ignore_abfd, asection *sectp, void *ignore_ptr) dwarf_eh_frame_offset = sectp->filepos; dwarf_eh_frame_size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (sectp); } + else if (STREQ (sectp->name, RANGES_SECTION)) + { + dwarf_ranges_offset = sectp->filepos; + dwarf_ranges_size = bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (sectp); + } } /* Build a partial symbol table. */ @@ -992,6 +1018,13 @@ dwarf2_build_psymtabs (struct objfile *objfile, int mainline) else dwarf_macinfo_buffer = NULL; + if (dwarf_ranges_offset) + dwarf_ranges_buffer = dwarf2_read_section (objfile, + dwarf_ranges_offset, + dwarf_ranges_size); + else + dwarf_ranges_buffer = NULL; + if (mainline || (objfile->global_psymbols.size == 0 && objfile->static_psymbols.size == 0)) @@ -1207,6 +1240,8 @@ dwarf2_build_psymtabs_hard (struct objfile *objfile, int mainline) DWARF_STR_SIZE (pst) = dwarf_str_size; DWARF_MACINFO_BUFFER (pst) = dwarf_macinfo_buffer; DWARF_MACINFO_SIZE (pst) = dwarf_macinfo_size; + DWARF_RANGES_BUFFER (pst) = dwarf_ranges_buffer; + DWARF_RANGES_SIZE (pst) = dwarf_ranges_size; baseaddr = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); /* Store the function that reads in the rest of the symbol table */ @@ -1543,6 +1578,8 @@ psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *pst) dwarf_str_size = DWARF_STR_SIZE (pst); dwarf_macinfo_buffer = DWARF_MACINFO_BUFFER (pst); dwarf_macinfo_size = DWARF_MACINFO_SIZE (pst); + dwarf_ranges_buffer = DWARF_RANGES_BUFFER (pst); + dwarf_ranges_size = DWARF_RANGES_SIZE (pst); baseaddr = ANOFFSET (pst->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)); cu_header_offset = offset; info_ptr = dwarf_info_buffer + offset; @@ -1565,9 +1602,10 @@ psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *pst) make_cleanup_free_die_list (dies); /* Do line number decoding in read_file_scope () */ + cu_header.die = dies; process_die (dies, objfile, &cu_header); - if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (dies, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile)) + if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (dies, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile, &cu_header)) { /* Some compilers don't define a DW_AT_high_pc attribute for the compilation unit. If the DW_AT_high_pc is missing, @@ -1582,7 +1620,8 @@ psymtab_to_symtab_1 (struct partial_symtab *pst) { CORE_ADDR low, high; - if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (child_die, &low, &high, objfile)) + if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (child_die, &low, &high, + objfile, &cu_header)) { highpc = max (highpc, high); } @@ -1711,7 +1750,7 @@ read_file_scope (struct die_info *die, struct objfile *objfile, bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd; struct line_header *line_header = 0; - if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile)) + if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile, cu_header)) { if (die->has_children) { @@ -1722,7 +1761,8 @@ read_file_scope (struct die_info *die, struct objfile *objfile, { CORE_ADDR low, high; - if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (child_die, &low, &high, objfile)) + if (dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (child_die, &low, &high, + objfile, cu_header)) { lowpc = min (lowpc, low); highpc = max (highpc, high); @@ -1868,7 +1908,7 @@ read_func_scope (struct die_info *die, struct objfile *objfile, /* Ignore functions with missing or empty names and functions with missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */ - if (name == NULL || !dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile)) + if (name == NULL || !dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile, cu_header)) return; lowpc += baseaddr; @@ -1966,7 +2006,11 @@ read_lexical_block_scope (struct die_info *die, struct objfile *objfile, struct die_info *child_die; /* Ignore blocks with missing or invalid low and high pc attributes. */ - if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile)) + /* ??? Perhaps consider discontiguous blocks defined by DW_AT_ranges + as multiple lexical blocks? Handling children in a sane way would + be nasty. Might be easier to properly extend generic blocks to + describe ranges. */ + if (!dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (die, &lowpc, &highpc, objfile, cu_header)) return; lowpc += baseaddr; highpc += baseaddr; @@ -1991,27 +2035,159 @@ read_lexical_block_scope (struct die_info *die, struct objfile *objfile, local_symbols = new->locals; } -/* Get low and high pc attributes from a die. - Return 1 if the attributes are present and valid, otherwise, return 0. */ - +/* Get low and high pc attributes from a die. Return 1 if the attributes + are present and valid, otherwise, return 0. Return -1 if the range is + discontinuous, i.e. derived from DW_AT_ranges information. */ static int -dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die, CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, - struct objfile *objfile) +dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die, CORE_ADDR *lowpc, + CORE_ADDR *highpc, struct objfile *objfile, + const struct comp_unit_head *cu_header) { struct attribute *attr; - CORE_ADDR low; - CORE_ADDR high; + bfd *obfd = objfile->obfd; + CORE_ADDR low = 0; + CORE_ADDR high = 0; + int ret = 0; - attr = dwarf_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc); - if (attr) - low = DW_ADDR (attr); - else - return 0; attr = dwarf_attr (die, DW_AT_high_pc); if (attr) - high = DW_ADDR (attr); + { + high = DW_ADDR (attr); + attr = dwarf_attr (die, DW_AT_low_pc); + if (attr) + low = DW_ADDR (attr); + else + /* Found high w/o low attribute. */ + return 0; + + /* Found consecutive range of addresses. */ + ret = 1; + } else - return 0; + { + attr = dwarf_attr (die, DW_AT_ranges); + if (attr != NULL) + { + unsigned int addr_size = cu_header->addr_size; + CORE_ADDR mask = ~(~(CORE_ADDR)1 << (addr_size * 8 - 1)); + /* Value of the DW_AT_ranges attribute is the offset in the + .debug_renges section. */ + unsigned int offset = DW_UNSND (attr); + /* Base address selection entry. */ + CORE_ADDR base = 0; + int found_base = 0; + int dummy; + unsigned int i; + char *buffer; + CORE_ADDR marker; + int low_set; + + /* The applicable base address is determined by (1) the closest + preceding base address selection entry in the range list or + (2) the DW_AT_low_pc of the compilation unit. */ + + /* ??? Was in dwarf3 draft4, and has since been removed. + GCC still uses it though. */ + attr = dwarf_attr (cu_header->die, DW_AT_entry_pc); + if (attr) + { + base = DW_ADDR (attr); + found_base = 1; + } + + if (!found_base) + { + attr = dwarf_attr (cu_header->die, DW_AT_low_pc); + if (attr) + { + base = DW_ADDR (attr); + found_base = 1; + } + } + + buffer = dwarf_ranges_buffer + offset; + + + /* Read in the largest possible address. */ + marker = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu_header, &dummy); + if ((marker & mask) == mask) + { + /* If we found the largest possible address, then + read the base address. */ + base = read_address (obfd, buffer + addr_size, + cu_header, &dummy); + buffer += 2 * addr_size; + offset += 2 * addr_size; + found_base = 1; + } + + low_set = 0; + + while (1) + { + CORE_ADDR range_beginning, range_end; + + range_beginning = read_address (obfd, buffer, + cu_header, &dummy); + buffer += addr_size; + range_end = read_address (obfd, buffer, cu_header, &dummy); + buffer += addr_size; + offset += 2 * addr_size; + + /* An end of list marker is a pair of zero addresses. */ + if (range_beginning == 0 && range_end == 0) + /* Found the end of list entry. */ + break; + + /* Each base address selection entry is a pair of 2 values. + The first is the largest possible address, the second is + the base address. Check for a base address here. */ + if ((range_beginning & mask) == mask) + { + /* If we found the largest possible address, then + read the base address. */ + base = read_address (obfd, buffer + addr_size, + cu_header, &dummy); + found_base = 1; + continue; + } + + if (!found_base) + { + /* We have no valid base address for the ranges + data. */ + complaint (&symfile_complaints, + "Invalid .debug_ranges data (no base address)"); + return 0; + } + + /* FIXME: This is recording everything as a low-high + segment of consecutive addresses. We should have a + data structure for discontiguous block ranges + instead. */ + if (! low_set) + { + low = range_beginning; + high = range_end; + low_set = 1; + } + else + { + if (range_beginning < low) + low = range_beginning; + if (range_end > high) + high = range_end; + } + } + + if (! low_set) + /* If the first entry is an end-of-list marker, the range + describes an empty scope, i.e. no instructions. */ + return 0; + + ret = -1; + } + } if (high < low) return 0; @@ -2024,12 +2200,12 @@ dwarf2_get_pc_bounds (struct die_info *die, CORE_ADDR *lowpc, CORE_ADDR *highpc, labels are not in the output, so the relocs get a value of 0. If this is a discarded function, mark the pc bounds as invalid, so that GDB will ignore it. */ - if (low == 0 && (bfd_get_file_flags (objfile->obfd) & HAS_RELOC) == 0) + if (low == 0 && (bfd_get_file_flags (obfd) & HAS_RELOC) == 0) return 0; *lowpc = low; *highpc = high; - return 1; + return ret; } /* Add an aggregate field to the field list. */ |