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author | Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> | 2022-11-03 13:49:17 -0600 |
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committer | Tom Tromey <tromey@adacore.com> | 2022-12-01 11:16:41 -0700 |
commit | 55fc1623f942fba10362cb199f9356d75ca5835b (patch) | |
tree | 239cf095969423507b4600dfbad3ad28f5948d7c /gdb | |
parent | bed34ce7058b56d3a1e171de31df2a0a30afb8fd (diff) | |
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Add name canonicalization for C
PR symtab/29105 shows a number of situations where symbol lookup can
result in the expansion of too many CUs.
What happens is that lookup_signed_typename will try to look up a type
like "signed int". In cooked_index_functions::expand_symtabs_matching,
when looping over languages, the C++ case will canonicalize this type
name to be "int" instead. Then this method will proceed to expand
every CU that has an entry for "int" -- i.e., nearly all of them. A
crucial component of this is that the caller, objfile::lookup_symbol,
does not do this canonicalization, so when it tries to find the symbol
for "signed int", it fails -- causing the loop to continue.
This patch fixes the problem by introducing name canonicalization for
C. The idea here is that, by making C and C++ agree on the canonical
name when a symbol name can have multiple spellings, we avoid the bad
behavior in objfile::lookup_symbol (and any other such code -- I don't
know if there is any).
Unlike C++, C only has a few situations where canonicalization is
needed. And, in particular, due to the lack of overloading (thus
avoiding any issues in linespec) and due to the way c-exp.y works, I
think that no canonicalization is needed during symbol lookup -- only
during symtab construction. This explains why lookup_name_info is not
touched.
The stabs reader is modified on a "best effort" basis.
The DWARF reader needed one small tweak in dwarf2_name to avoid a
regression in dw2-unusual-field-names.exp. I think this is adequately
explained by the comment, but basically this is a scenario that should
not occur in real code, only the gdb test suite.
lookup_signed_typename is simplified. It used to search for two
different type names, but now gdb can search just for the canonical
form.
gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp needed a small tweak, because the
canonicalizer turns "unsigned integer" into "unsigned int integer".
It seems better here to use the correct C type name.
Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29105
Tested-by: Simon Marchi <simark@simark.ca>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/c-lang.c | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/c-lang.h | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/dbxread.c | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/dwarf2/cooked-index.c | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/dwarf2/read.c | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/gdbtypes.c | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/stabsread.c | 30 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp | 6 |
8 files changed, 80 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/c-lang.c b/gdb/c-lang.c index e15541f..46c0da0 100644 --- a/gdb/c-lang.c +++ b/gdb/c-lang.c @@ -727,6 +727,20 @@ c_is_string_type_p (struct type *type) +/* See c-lang.h. */ + +gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> +c_canonicalize_name (const char *name) +{ + if (strchr (name, ' ') != nullptr + || streq (name, "signed") + || streq (name, "unsigned")) + return cp_canonicalize_string (name); + return nullptr; +} + + + void c_language_arch_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct language_arch_info *lai) diff --git a/gdb/c-lang.h b/gdb/c-lang.h index 9351567..652f147 100644 --- a/gdb/c-lang.h +++ b/gdb/c-lang.h @@ -167,4 +167,9 @@ extern std::string cplus_compute_program (compile_instance *inst, const struct block *expr_block, CORE_ADDR expr_pc); +/* Return the canonical form of the C symbol NAME. If NAME is already + canonical, return nullptr. */ + +extern gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> c_canonicalize_name (const char *name); + #endif /* !defined (C_LANG_H) */ diff --git a/gdb/dbxread.c b/gdb/dbxread.c index b0047cf..ae726bd 100644 --- a/gdb/dbxread.c +++ b/gdb/dbxread.c @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ #include "complaints.h" #include "cp-abi.h" #include "cp-support.h" +#include "c-lang.h" #include "psympriv.h" #include "block.h" #include "aout/aout64.h" @@ -1444,6 +1445,18 @@ read_dbx_symtab (minimal_symbol_reader &reader, new_name.get ()); } } + else if (psymtab_language == language_c) + { + std::string name (namestring, p - namestring); + gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> new_name + = c_canonicalize_name (name.c_str ()); + if (new_name != nullptr) + { + sym_len = strlen (new_name.get ()); + sym_name = obstack_strdup (&objfile->objfile_obstack, + new_name.get ()); + } + } if (sym_len == 0) { diff --git a/gdb/dwarf2/cooked-index.c b/gdb/dwarf2/cooked-index.c index a580d54..0aa026c 100644 --- a/gdb/dwarf2/cooked-index.c +++ b/gdb/dwarf2/cooked-index.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include "dwarf2/cooked-index.h" #include "dwarf2/read.h" #include "cp-support.h" +#include "c-lang.h" #include "ada-lang.h" #include "split-name.h" #include <algorithm> @@ -210,14 +211,17 @@ cooked_index::do_finalize () m_names.push_back (std::move (canon_name)); } } - else if (entry->per_cu->lang () == language_cplus) + else if (entry->per_cu->lang () == language_cplus + || entry->per_cu->lang () == language_c) { void **slot = htab_find_slot (seen_names.get (), entry, INSERT); if (*slot == nullptr) { gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> canon_name - = cp_canonicalize_string (entry->name); + = (entry->per_cu->lang () == language_cplus + ? cp_canonicalize_string (entry->name) + : c_canonicalize_name (entry->name)); if (canon_name == nullptr) entry->canonical = entry->name; else diff --git a/gdb/dwarf2/read.c b/gdb/dwarf2/read.c index aa13d42..032e20a 100644 --- a/gdb/dwarf2/read.c +++ b/gdb/dwarf2/read.c @@ -22014,7 +22014,10 @@ static const char * dwarf2_canonicalize_name (const char *name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu, struct objfile *objfile) { - if (name && cu->lang () == language_cplus) + if (name == nullptr) + return name; + + if (cu->lang () == language_cplus) { gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> canon_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name); @@ -22022,6 +22025,14 @@ dwarf2_canonicalize_name (const char *name, struct dwarf2_cu *cu, if (canon_name != nullptr) name = objfile->intern (canon_name.get ()); } + else if (cu->lang () == language_c) + { + gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> canon_name + = c_canonicalize_name (name); + + if (canon_name != nullptr) + name = objfile->intern (canon_name.get ()); + } return name; } @@ -22050,6 +22061,11 @@ dwarf2_name (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu) switch (die->tag) { + /* A member's name should not be canonicalized. This is a bit + of a hack, in that normally it should not be possible to run + into this situation; however, the dw2-unusual-field-names.exp + test creates custom DWARF that does. */ + case DW_TAG_member: case DW_TAG_compile_unit: case DW_TAG_partial_unit: /* Compilation units have a DW_AT_name that is a filename, not diff --git a/gdb/gdbtypes.c b/gdb/gdbtypes.c index 5e8a486..2166257 100644 --- a/gdb/gdbtypes.c +++ b/gdb/gdbtypes.c @@ -1729,15 +1729,9 @@ lookup_unsigned_typename (const struct language_defn *language, struct type * lookup_signed_typename (const struct language_defn *language, const char *name) { - struct type *t; - char *uns = (char *) alloca (strlen (name) + 8); - - strcpy (uns, "signed "); - strcpy (uns + 7, name); - t = lookup_typename (language, uns, NULL, 1); - /* If we don't find "signed FOO" just try again with plain "FOO". */ - if (t != NULL) - return t; + /* In C and C++, "char" and "signed char" are distinct types. */ + if (streq (name, "char")) + name = "signed char"; return lookup_typename (language, name, NULL, 0); } diff --git a/gdb/stabsread.c b/gdb/stabsread.c index 6124435..74d0885 100644 --- a/gdb/stabsread.c +++ b/gdb/stabsread.c @@ -736,11 +736,13 @@ define_symbol (CORE_ADDR valu, const char *string, int desc, int type, if (sym->language () == language_cplus) { - char *name = (char *) alloca (p - string + 1); - - memcpy (name, string, p - string); - name[p - string] = '\0'; - new_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name); + std::string name (string, p - string); + new_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name.c_str ()); + } + else if (sym->language () == language_c) + { + std::string name (string, p - string); + new_name = c_canonicalize_name (name.c_str ()); } if (new_name != nullptr) sym->compute_and_set_names (new_name.get (), true, objfile->per_bfd); @@ -1592,12 +1594,18 @@ again: type_name = NULL; if (get_current_subfile ()->language == language_cplus) { - char *name = (char *) alloca (p - *pp + 1); - - memcpy (name, *pp, p - *pp); - name[p - *pp] = '\0'; - - gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> new_name = cp_canonicalize_string (name); + std::string name (*pp, p - *pp); + gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> new_name + = cp_canonicalize_string (name.c_str ()); + if (new_name != nullptr) + type_name = obstack_strdup (&objfile->objfile_obstack, + new_name.get ()); + } + else if (get_current_subfile ()->language == language_c) + { + std::string name (*pp, p - *pp); + gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> new_name + = c_canonicalize_name (name.c_str ()); if (new_name != nullptr) type_name = obstack_strdup (&objfile->objfile_obstack, new_name.get ()); diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp index ed8e3a3..983b415 100644 --- a/gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp +++ b/gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/enum-type.exp @@ -37,13 +37,13 @@ Dwarf::assemble $asm_file { integer_label: DW_TAG_base_type { {DW_AT_byte_size 4 DW_FORM_sdata} {DW_AT_encoding @DW_ATE_signed} - {DW_AT_name integer} + {DW_AT_name int} } uinteger_label: DW_TAG_base_type { {DW_AT_byte_size 4 DW_FORM_sdata} {DW_AT_encoding @DW_ATE_unsigned} - {DW_AT_name {unsigned integer}} + {DW_AT_name {unsigned int}} } DW_TAG_enumeration_type { @@ -79,5 +79,5 @@ gdb_test "print sizeof(enum E)" " = 4" gdb_test "ptype enum EU" "type = enum EU {TWO = 2}" \ "ptype EU in enum C" gdb_test_no_output "set lang c++" -gdb_test "ptype enum EU" "type = enum EU : unsigned integer {TWO = 2}" \ +gdb_test "ptype enum EU" "type = enum EU : unsigned int {TWO = 2}" \ "ptype EU in C++" |