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authorKevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com>2016-09-27 21:18:44 -0700
committerKevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com>2016-11-16 11:38:19 -0700
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Change meaning of VALUE_FRAME_ID; rename to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID
The VALUE_FRAME_ID macro provides access to a member in struct value that's used to hold the frame id that's used when determining a register's value or when assigning to a register. The underlying member has a long and obscure name. I won't refer to it here, but will simply refer to VALUE_FRAME_ID as if it's the struct value member instead of being a convenient macro. At the moment, without this patch in place, VALUE_FRAME_ID is set in value_of_register_lazy() and several other locations to hold the frame id of the frame passed to those functions. VALUE_FRAME_ID is used in the lval_register case of value_fetch_lazy(). To fetch the register's value, it calls get_frame_register_value() which, in turn, calls frame_unwind_register_value() with frame->next. A python based unwinder may wish to determine the value of a register or evaluate an expression containing a register. When it does this, value_fetch_lazy() will be called under some circumstances. It will attempt to determine the frame id associated with the frame passed to it. In so doing, it will end up back in the frame sniffer of the very same python unwinder that's attempting to learn the value of a register as part of the sniffing operation. This recursion is not desirable. As noted above, when value_fetch_lazy() wants to fetch a register's value, it does so (indirectly) by unwinding from frame->next. With this in mind, a solution suggests itself: Change VALUE_FRAME_ID to hold the frame id associated with the next frame. Then, when it comes time to obtain the value associated with the register, we can simply unwind from the frame corresponding to the frame id stored in VALUE_FRAME_ID. This neatly avoids the python unwinder recursion problem by changing when the "next" operation occurs. Instead of the "next" operation occuring when the register value is fetched, it occurs earlier on when assigning a frame id to VALUE_FRAME_ID. (Thanks to Pedro for this suggestion.) This patch implements this idea. It builds on the patch "Distinguish sentinel frame from null frame". Without that work in place, it's necessary to check for null_id at several places and then obtain the sentinel frame. It also renames most occurences of VALUE_FRAME_ID to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID to reflect the new meaning of this field. There are several uses of VALUE_FRAME_ID which were not changed. In each case, the original meaning of VALUE_FRAME_ID is required to get correct results. In all but one of these uses, either put_frame_register_bytes() or get_frame_register_bytes() is being called with the frame value obtained from VALUE_FRAME_ID. Both of these functions perform some unwinding by performing a "->next" operation on the frame passed to it. If we were to use the new VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID macro, this would effectively do two "->next" operations, which is not what we want. The VALUE_FRAME_ID macro has been redefined in terms of VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. It simply fetches the previous frame's id, providing this id as the value of the macro. gdb/ChangeLog: * value.h (VALUE_FRAME_ID): Rename to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. Update comment. Create new VALUE_FRAME_ID which is defined in terms of VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. (deprecated_value_frame_id_hack): Rename to deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack. * dwarf2loc.c, findvar.c, frame-unwind.c, sentinel-frame.c, valarith.c, valops.c, value.c: Adjust nearly all occurences of VALUE_FRAME_ID to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. Add comments for those which did not change. * value.c (struct value): Rename frame_id field to next_frame_id. Update comment. (deprecated_value_frame_id_hack): Rename to deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack. (value_fetch_lazy): Call frame_unwind_register_value() instead of get_frame_register_value(). * frame.c (get_prev_frame_id_by_id): New function. * frame.h (get_prev_frame_id_by_id): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Make VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID refer to the next frame. * findvar.c (value_of_register_lazy): Likewise. (default_value_from_register): Likewise. (value_from_register): Likewise. * frame_unwind.c (frame_unwind_got_optimized): Likewise. * sentinel-frame.c (sentinel_frame_prev_register): Likewise. * value.h (VALUE_FRAME_ID): Update comment describing this macro.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/value.h')
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/value.h b/gdb/value.h
index f962508..afcbcae 100644
--- a/gdb/value.h
+++ b/gdb/value.h
@@ -434,10 +434,18 @@ extern void set_value_address (struct value *, CORE_ADDR);
extern struct internalvar **deprecated_value_internalvar_hack (struct value *);
#define VALUE_INTERNALVAR(val) (*deprecated_value_internalvar_hack (val))
-/* Frame register value is relative to. This will be described in the
- lval enum above as "lval_register". */
-extern struct frame_id *deprecated_value_frame_id_hack (struct value *);
-#define VALUE_FRAME_ID(val) (*deprecated_value_frame_id_hack (val))
+/* Frame ID of "next" frame to which a register value is relative. A
+ register value is indicated by VALUE_LVAL being set to lval_register.
+ So, if the register value is found relative to frame F, then the
+ frame id of F->next will be stored in VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. */
+extern struct frame_id *deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack (struct value *);
+#define VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID(val) (*deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack (val))
+
+/* Frame ID of frame to which a register value is relative. This is
+ similar to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID, above, but may not be assigned to.
+ Note that VALUE_FRAME_ID effectively undoes the "next" operation
+ that was performed during the assignment to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. */
+#define VALUE_FRAME_ID(val) (get_prev_frame_id_by_id (VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID (val)))
/* Register number if the value is from a register. */
extern short *deprecated_value_regnum_hack (struct value *);