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authorNick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>2020-11-20 13:34:04 +0000
committerNick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>2020-11-20 13:34:04 +0000
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libctf, include, binutils, gdb, ld: rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t
The naming of the ctf_file_t type in libctf is a historical curiosity. Back in the Solaris days, CTF dictionaries were originally generated as a separate file and then (sometimes) merged into objects: hence the datatype was named ctf_file_t, and known as a "CTF file". Nowadays, raw CTF is essentially never written to a file on its own, and the datatype changed name to a "CTF dictionary" years ago. So the term "CTF file" refers to something that is never a file! This is at best confusing. The type has also historically been known as a 'CTF container", which is even more confusing now that we have CTF archives which are *also* a sort of container (they contain CTF dictionaries), but which are never referred to as containers in the source code. So fix this by completing the renaming, renaming ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t throughout, and renaming those few functions that refer to CTF files by name (keeping compatibility aliases) to refer to dicts instead. Old users who still refer to ctf_file_t will see (harmless) pointer-compatibility warnings at compile time, but the ABI is unchanged (since C doesn't mangle names, and ctf_file_t was always an opaque type) and things will still compile fine as long as -Werror is not specified. All references to CTF containers and CTF files in the source code are fixed to refer to CTF dicts instead. Further (smaller) renamings of annoyingly-named functions to come, as part of the process of souping up queries across whole archives at once (needed for the function info and data object sections). binutils/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * objdump.c (dump_ctf_errs): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_ctf): Likewise. Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. * readelf.c (dump_ctf_errs): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (dump_ctf_archive_member): Likewise. (dump_section_as_ctf): Likewise. Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctfread.c: Change uses of ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (ctf_fp_info::~ctf_fp_info): Call ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. include/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-api.h (ctf_file_t): Rename to... (ctf_dict_t): ... this. Keep ctf_file_t around for compatibility. (struct ctf_file): Likewise rename to... (struct ctf_dict): ... this. (ctf_file_close): Rename to... (ctf_dict_close): ... this, keeping compatibility function. (ctf_parent_file): Rename to... (ctf_parent_dict): ... this, keeping compatibility function. All callers adjusted. * ctf.h: Rename references to ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (struct ctf_archive) <ctfa_nfiles>: Rename to... <ctfa_ndicts>: ... this. ld/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ldlang.c (ctf_output): This is a ctf_dict_t now. (lang_ctf_errs_warnings): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. (ldlang_open_ctf): Adjust comment. (lang_merge_ctf): Use ctf_dict_close, not ctf_file_close. * ldelfgen.h (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. Change opaque declaration accordingly. * ldelfgen.c (ldelf_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Adjust. * ldemul.h (examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. * ldeuml.c (ldemul_examine_strtab_for_ctf): Likewise. libctf/ChangeLog 2020-11-20 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com> * ctf-impl.h: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t: all declarations adjusted. (ctf_fileops): Rename to... (ctf_dictops): ... this. (ctf_dedup_t) <cd_id_to_file_t>: Rename to... <cd_id_to_dict_t>: ... this. (ctf_file_t): Fix outdated comment. <ctf_fileops>: Rename to... <ctf_dictops>: ... this. (struct ctf_archive_internal) <ctfi_file>: Rename to... <ctfi_dict>: ... this. * ctf-archive.c: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. Rename ctf_archive.ctfa_nfiles to ctfa_ndicts. Rename ctf_file_close to ctf_dict_close. All users adjusted. * ctf-create.c: Likewise. Refer to CTF dicts, not CTF containers. (ctf_bundle_t) <ctb_file>: Rename to... <ctb_dict): ... this. * ctf-decl.c: Rename ctf_file_t to ctf_dict_t. * ctf-dedup.c: Likewise. Rename ctf_file_close to ctf_dict_close. Refer to CTF dicts, not CTF containers. * ctf-dump.c: Likewise. * ctf-error.c: Likewise. * ctf-hash.c: Likewise. * ctf-inlines.h: Likewise. * ctf-labels.c: Likewise. * ctf-link.c: Likewise. * ctf-lookup.c: Likewise. * ctf-open-bfd.c: Likewise. * ctf-string.c: Likewise. * ctf-subr.c: Likewise. * ctf-types.c: Likewise. * ctf-util.c: Likewise. * ctf-open.c: Likewise. (ctf_file_close): Rename to... (ctf_dict_close): ...this. (ctf_file_close): New trivial wrapper around ctf_dict_close, for compatibility. (ctf_parent_file): Rename to... (ctf_parent_dict): ... this. (ctf_parent_file): New trivial wrapper around ctf_parent_dict, for compatibility. * libctf.ver: Add ctf_dict_close and ctf_parent_dict.
Diffstat (limited to 'libctf/ctf-string.c')
-rw-r--r--libctf/ctf-string.c28
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/libctf/ctf-string.c b/libctf/ctf-string.c
index 837f664..701cc86 100644
--- a/libctf/ctf-string.c
+++ b/libctf/ctf-string.c
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
/* Convert an encoded CTF string name into a pointer to a C string, using an
explicit internal strtab rather than the fp-based one. */
const char *
-ctf_strraw_explicit (ctf_file_t *fp, uint32_t name, ctf_strs_t *strtab)
+ctf_strraw_explicit (ctf_dict_t *fp, uint32_t name, ctf_strs_t *strtab)
{
ctf_strs_t *ctsp = &fp->ctf_str[CTF_NAME_STID (name)];
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ ctf_strraw_explicit (ctf_file_t *fp, uint32_t name, ctf_strs_t *strtab)
/* Convert an encoded CTF string name into a pointer to a C string by looking
up the appropriate string table buffer and then adding the offset. */
const char *
-ctf_strraw (ctf_file_t *fp, uint32_t name)
+ctf_strraw (ctf_dict_t *fp, uint32_t name)
{
return ctf_strraw_explicit (fp, name, NULL);
}
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ ctf_strraw (ctf_file_t *fp, uint32_t name)
/* Return a guaranteed-non-NULL pointer to the string with the given CTF
name. */
const char *
-ctf_strptr (ctf_file_t *fp, uint32_t name)
+ctf_strptr (ctf_dict_t *fp, uint32_t name)
{
const char *s = ctf_strraw (fp, name);
return (s != NULL ? s : "(?)");
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ ctf_str_free_atom (void *a)
/* Create the atoms table. There is always at least one atom in it, the null
string. */
int
-ctf_str_create_atoms (ctf_file_t *fp)
+ctf_str_create_atoms (ctf_dict_t *fp)
{
fp->ctf_str_atoms = ctf_dynhash_create (ctf_hash_string, ctf_hash_eq_string,
free, ctf_str_free_atom);
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ ctf_str_create_atoms (ctf_file_t *fp)
/* Destroy the atoms table. */
void
-ctf_str_free_atoms (ctf_file_t *fp)
+ctf_str_free_atoms (ctf_dict_t *fp)
{
ctf_dynhash_destroy (fp->ctf_prov_strtab);
ctf_dynhash_destroy (fp->ctf_str_atoms);
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ ctf_str_free_atoms (ctf_file_t *fp)
passed-in ref. Possibly add a provisional entry for this string to the
provisional strtab. */
static ctf_str_atom_t *
-ctf_str_add_ref_internal (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str,
+ctf_str_add_ref_internal (ctf_dict_t *fp, const char *str,
int add_ref, int make_provisional, uint32_t *ref)
{
char *newstr = NULL;
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ ctf_str_add_ref_internal (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str,
provisional offset is assigned to should be added as a ref using
ctf_str_add_ref() as well.) */
uint32_t
-ctf_str_add (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str)
+ctf_str_add (ctf_dict_t *fp, const char *str)
{
ctf_str_atom_t *atom;
if (!str)
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ ctf_str_add (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str)
passed-in ref, whether or not the string is already present. There is no
attempt to deduplicate the refs list (but duplicates are harmless). */
uint32_t
-ctf_str_add_ref (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t *ref)
+ctf_str_add_ref (ctf_dict_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t *ref)
{
ctf_str_atom_t *atom;
if (!str)
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ ctf_str_add_ref (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t *ref)
/* Add an external strtab reference at OFFSET. Returns zero if the addition
failed, nonzero otherwise. */
int
-ctf_str_add_external (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t offset)
+ctf_str_add_external (ctf_dict_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t offset)
{
ctf_str_atom_t *atom;
if (!str)
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ ctf_str_add_external (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t offset)
/* Remove a single ref. */
void
-ctf_str_remove_ref (ctf_file_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t *ref)
+ctf_str_remove_ref (ctf_dict_t *fp, const char *str, uint32_t *ref)
{
ctf_str_atom_ref_t *aref, *anext;
ctf_str_atom_t *atom = NULL;
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ ctf_str_rollback_atom (void *key _libctf_unused_, void *value, void *arg)
/* Roll back, deleting all atoms created after a particular ID. */
void
-ctf_str_rollback (ctf_file_t *fp, ctf_snapshot_id_t id)
+ctf_str_rollback (ctf_dict_t *fp, ctf_snapshot_id_t id)
{
ctf_dynhash_iter_remove (fp->ctf_str_atoms, ctf_str_rollback_atom, &id);
}
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ ctf_str_purge_one_atom_refs (void *key _libctf_unused_, void *value,
/* Remove all the recorded refs from the atoms table. */
void
-ctf_str_purge_refs (ctf_file_t *fp)
+ctf_str_purge_refs (ctf_dict_t *fp)
{
if (fp->ctf_str_num_refs > 0)
ctf_dynhash_iter (fp->ctf_str_atoms, ctf_str_purge_one_atom_refs, NULL);
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ ctf_str_sort_strtab (const void *a, const void *b)
external strtab offsets to names, so we can look them up with ctf_strptr().
Only external strtab offsets with references are added. */
ctf_strs_writable_t
-ctf_str_write_strtab (ctf_file_t *fp)
+ctf_str_write_strtab (ctf_dict_t *fp)
{
ctf_strs_writable_t strtab;
ctf_str_atom_t *nullstr;
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ ctf_str_write_strtab (ctf_file_t *fp)
This is safe because you cannot ctf_rollback to before the point
when a ctf_update is done, and the strtab is written at ctf_update
time. So any atoms we reference here are sure to stick around
- until ctf_file_close. */
+ until ctf_dict_close. */
any_external = 1;
ctf_str_update_refs (sorttab[i], sorttab[i]->csa_external_offset);