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authorFred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>1992-04-18 02:30:28 +0000
committerFred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>1992-04-18 02:30:28 +0000
commit1867b3be843be289d478ea3a7833efafb3ac9ba8 (patch)
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Back out of TYPE_FLAG_FUND_TYPE change, solve the problem in valprint.c by
just printing the type name from the type if it is not otherwise handled. Implement new handling of the ".syms" file for reusable symbol files.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/objfiles.c')
-rw-r--r--gdb/objfiles.c140
1 files changed, 104 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/objfiles.c b/gdb/objfiles.c
index 9842615..4443c5d 100644
--- a/gdb/objfiles.c
+++ b/gdb/objfiles.c
@@ -34,12 +34,23 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* Prototypes for local functions */
+#if !defined(NO_MMALLOC) && defined(HAVE_MMAP)
+
+static int
+open_existing_mapped_file PARAMS ((char *, long, int));
+
static int
open_mapped_file PARAMS ((char *filename, long mtime, int mapped));
static CORE_ADDR
map_to_address PARAMS ((void));
+#endif /* !defined(NO_MMALLOC) && defined(HAVE_MMAP) */
+
+/* Message to be printed before the error message, when an error occurs. */
+
+extern char *error_pre_print;
+
/* Externally visible variables that are owned by this module.
See declarations in objfile.h for more info. */
@@ -359,6 +370,57 @@ have_minimal_symbols ()
return 0;
}
+#if !defined(NO_MMALLOC) && defined(HAVE_MMAP)
+
+/* Given the name of a mapped symbol file in SYMSFILENAME, and the timestamp
+ of the corresponding symbol file in MTIME, try to open an existing file
+ with the name SYMSFILENAME and verify it is more recent than the base
+ file by checking it's timestamp against MTIME.
+
+ If SYMSFILENAME does not exist (or can't be stat'd), simply returns -1.
+
+ If SYMSFILENAME does exist, but is out of date, we check to see if the
+ user has specified creation of a mapped file. If so, we don't issue
+ any warning message because we will be creating a new mapped file anyway,
+ overwriting the old one. If not, then we issue a warning message so that
+ the user will know why we aren't using this existing mapped symbol file.
+ In either case, we return -1.
+
+ If SYMSFILENAME does exist and is not out of date, but can't be opened for
+ some reason, then prints an appropriate system error message and returns -1.
+
+ Otherwise, returns the open file descriptor. */
+
+static int
+open_existing_mapped_file (symsfilename, mtime, mapped)
+ char *symsfilename;
+ long mtime;
+ int mapped;
+{
+ int fd = -1;
+ struct stat sbuf;
+
+ if (stat (symsfilename, &sbuf) == 0)
+ {
+ if (sbuf.st_mtime < mtime)
+ {
+ if (!mapped)
+ {
+ warning ("mapped symbol file `%s' is out of date", symsfilename);
+ }
+ }
+ else if ((fd = open (symsfilename, O_RDWR)) < 0)
+ {
+ if (error_pre_print)
+ {
+ printf (error_pre_print);
+ }
+ print_sys_errmsg (symsfilename, errno);
+ }
+ }
+ return (fd);
+}
+
/* Look for a mapped symbol file that corresponds to FILENAME and is more
recent than MTIME. If MAPPED is nonzero, the user has asked that gdb
use a mapped symbol file for this file, so create a new one if one does
@@ -369,7 +431,19 @@ have_minimal_symbols ()
This routine is responsible for implementing the policy that generates
the name of the mapped symbol file from the name of a file containing
- symbols that gdb would like to read. */
+ symbols that gdb would like to read. Currently this policy is to append
+ ".syms" to the name of the file.
+
+ This routine is also responsible for implementing the policy that
+ determines where the mapped symbol file is found (the search path).
+ This policy is that when reading an existing mapped file, a file of
+ the correct name in the current directory takes precedence over a
+ file of the correct name in the same directory as the symbol file.
+ When creating a new mapped file, it is always created in the current
+ directory. This helps to minimize the chances of a user unknowingly
+ creating big mapped files in places like /bin and /usr/local/bin, and
+ allows a local copy to override a manually installed global copy (in
+ /bin for example). */
static int
open_mapped_file (filename, mtime, mapped)
@@ -378,53 +452,44 @@ open_mapped_file (filename, mtime, mapped)
int mapped;
{
int fd;
- char *symfilename;
- struct stat sbuf;
+ char *symsfilename;
- /* For now, all we do is look in the local directory for a file with
- the name of the base file and an extension of ".syms" */
+ /* First try to open an existing file in the current directory, and
+ then try the directory where the symbol file is located. */
- symfilename = concat ("./", basename (filename), ".syms", (char *) NULL);
-
- /* Check to see if the desired file already exists and is more recent than
- the corresponding base file (specified by the passed MTIME parameter).
- The open will fail if the file does not already exist. */
-
- if ((fd = open (symfilename, O_RDWR)) >= 0)
+ symsfilename = concat ("./", basename (filename), ".syms", (char *) NULL);
+ if ((fd = open_existing_mapped_file (symsfilename, mtime, mapped)) < 0)
{
- if (fstat (fd, &sbuf) != 0)
- {
- (void) close (fd);
- perror_with_name (symfilename);
- }
- else if (sbuf.st_mtime > mtime)
- {
- return (fd);
- }
- else
- {
- (void) close (fd);
- fd = -1;
- }
+ free (symsfilename);
+ symsfilename = concat (filename, ".syms", (char *) NULL);
+ fd = open_existing_mapped_file (symsfilename, mtime, mapped);
}
- /* Either the file does not already exist, or the base file has changed
- since it was created. In either case, if the user has specified use of
- a mapped file, then create a new mapped file, truncating any existing
- one.
-
- In the case where there is an existing file, but it is out of date, and
- the user did not specify mapped, the existing file is just silently
- ignored. Perhaps we should warn about this case (FIXME?).
+ /* If we don't have an open file by now, then either the file does not
+ already exist, or the base file has changed since it was created. In
+ either case, if the user has specified use of a mapped file, then
+ create a new mapped file, truncating any existing one. If we can't
+ create one, print a system error message saying why we can't.
By default the file is rw for everyone, with the user's umask taking
care of turning off the permissions the user wants off. */
- if (mapped)
+ if ((fd < 0) && mapped)
{
- fd = open (symfilename, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
+ free (symsfilename);
+ symsfilename = concat ("./", basename (filename), ".syms",
+ (char *) NULL);
+ if ((fd = open (symsfilename, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666)) < 0)
+ {
+ if (error_pre_print)
+ {
+ printf (error_pre_print);
+ }
+ print_sys_errmsg (symsfilename, errno);
+ }
}
+ free (symsfilename);
return (fd);
}
@@ -472,3 +537,6 @@ map_to_address ()
#endif
}
+
+#endif /* !defined(NO_MMALLOC) && defined(HAVE_MMAP) */
+