| /* ECOFF debugging support. |
| Copyright (C) 1993-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| Contributed by Cygnus Support. |
| This file was put together by Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>. A |
| good deal of it comes directly from mips-tfile.c, by Michael |
| Meissner <meissner@osf.org>. |
| |
| This file is part of GAS. |
| |
| GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) |
| any later version. |
| |
| GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free |
| Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
| 02110-1301, USA. */ |
| |
| #include "as.h" |
| |
| /* This file is compiled conditionally for those targets which use |
| ECOFF debugging information (e.g., MIPS ELF, Alpha ECOFF). */ |
| |
| #include "ecoff.h" |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUGGING |
| |
| #include "coff/internal.h" |
| #include "coff/symconst.h" |
| #include "aout/stab_gnu.h" |
| #include "filenames.h" |
| #include "safe-ctype.h" |
| |
| /* Why isn't this in coff/sym.h? */ |
| #define ST_RFDESCAPE 0xfff |
| |
| /* This file constructs the information used by the ECOFF debugging |
| format. It just builds a large block of data. |
| |
| We support both ECOFF style debugging and stabs debugging (the |
| stabs symbols are encapsulated in ECOFF symbols). This should let |
| us handle anything the compiler might throw at us. */ |
| |
| /* Here is a brief description of the MIPS ECOFF symbol table, by |
| Michael Meissner. The MIPS symbol table has the following pieces: |
| |
| Symbolic Header |
| | |
| +-- Auxiliary Symbols |
| | |
| +-- Dense number table |
| | |
| +-- Optimizer Symbols |
| | |
| +-- External Strings |
| | |
| +-- External Symbols |
| | |
| +-- Relative file descriptors |
| | |
| +-- File table |
| | |
| +-- Procedure table |
| | |
| +-- Line number table |
| | |
| +-- Local Strings |
| | |
| +-- Local Symbols |
| |
| The symbolic header points to each of the other tables, and also |
| contains the number of entries. It also contains a magic number |
| and MIPS compiler version number, such as 2.0. |
| |
| The auxiliary table is a series of 32 bit integers, that are |
| referenced as needed from the local symbol table. Unlike standard |
| COFF, the aux. information does not follow the symbol that uses |
| it, but rather is a separate table. In theory, this would allow |
| the MIPS compilers to collapse duplicate aux. entries, but I've not |
| noticed this happening with the 1.31 compiler suite. The different |
| types of aux. entries are: |
| |
| 1) dnLow: Low bound on array dimension. |
| |
| 2) dnHigh: High bound on array dimension. |
| |
| 3) isym: Index to the local symbol which is the start of the |
| function for the end of function first aux. entry. |
| |
| 4) width: Width of structures and bitfields. |
| |
| 5) count: Count of ranges for variant part. |
| |
| 6) rndx: A relative index into the symbol table. The relative |
| index field has two parts: rfd which is a pointer into the |
| relative file index table or ST_RFDESCAPE which says the next |
| aux. entry is the file number, and index: which is the pointer |
| into the local symbol within a given file table. This is for |
| things like references to types defined in another file. |
| |
| 7) Type information: This is like the COFF type bits, except it |
| is 32 bits instead of 16; they still have room to add new |
| basic types; and they can handle more than 6 levels of array, |
| pointer, function, etc. Each type information field contains |
| the following structure members: |
| |
| a) fBitfield: a bit that says this is a bitfield, and the |
| size in bits follows as the next aux. entry. |
| |
| b) continued: a bit that says the next aux. entry is a |
| continuation of the current type information (in case |
| there are more than 6 levels of array/ptr/function). |
| |
| c) bt: an integer containing the base type before adding |
| array, pointer, function, etc. qualifiers. The |
| current base types that I have documentation for are: |
| |
| btNil -- undefined |
| btAdr -- address - integer same size as ptr |
| btChar -- character |
| btUChar -- unsigned character |
| btShort -- short |
| btUShort -- unsigned short |
| btInt -- int |
| btUInt -- unsigned int |
| btLong -- long |
| btULong -- unsigned long |
| btFloat -- float (real) |
| btDouble -- Double (real) |
| btStruct -- Structure (Record) |
| btUnion -- Union (variant) |
| btEnum -- Enumerated |
| btTypedef -- defined via a typedef isymRef |
| btRange -- subrange of int |
| btSet -- pascal sets |
| btComplex -- fortran complex |
| btDComplex -- fortran double complex |
| btIndirect -- forward or unnamed typedef |
| btFixedDec -- Fixed Decimal |
| btFloatDec -- Float Decimal |
| btString -- Varying Length Character String |
| btBit -- Aligned Bit String |
| btPicture -- Picture |
| btVoid -- Void (MIPS cc revision >= 2.00) |
| |
| d) tq0 - tq5: type qualifier fields as needed. The |
| current type qualifier fields I have documentation for |
| are: |
| |
| tqNil -- no more qualifiers |
| tqPtr -- pointer |
| tqProc -- procedure |
| tqArray -- array |
| tqFar -- 8086 far pointers |
| tqVol -- volatile |
| |
| The dense number table is used in the front ends, and disappears by |
| the time the .o is created. |
| |
| With the 1.31 compiler suite, the optimization symbols don't seem |
| to be used as far as I can tell. |
| |
| The linker is the first entity that creates the relative file |
| descriptor table, and I believe it is used so that the individual |
| file table pointers don't have to be rewritten when the objects are |
| merged together into the program file. |
| |
| Unlike COFF, the basic symbol & string tables are split into |
| external and local symbols/strings. The relocation information |
| only goes off of the external symbol table, and the debug |
| information only goes off of the internal symbol table. The |
| external symbols can have links to an appropriate file index and |
| symbol within the file to give it the appropriate type information. |
| Because of this, the external symbols are actually larger than the |
| internal symbols (to contain the link information), and contain the |
| local symbol structure as a member, though this member is not the |
| first member of the external symbol structure (!). I suspect this |
| split is to make strip easier to deal with. |
| |
| Each file table has offsets for where the line numbers, local |
| strings, local symbols, and procedure table starts from within the |
| global tables, and the indexs are reset to 0 for each of those |
| tables for the file. |
| |
| The procedure table contains the binary equivalents of the .ent |
| (start of the function address), .frame (what register is the |
| virtual frame pointer, constant offset from the register to obtain |
| the VFP, and what register holds the return address), .mask/.fmask |
| (bitmask of saved registers, and where the first register is stored |
| relative to the VFP) assembler directives. It also contains the |
| low and high bounds of the line numbers if debugging is turned on. |
| |
| The line number table is a compressed form of the normal COFF line |
| table. Each line number entry is either 1 or 3 bytes long, and |
| contains a signed delta from the previous line, and an unsigned |
| count of the number of instructions this statement takes. |
| |
| The local symbol table contains the following fields: |
| |
| 1) iss: index to the local string table giving the name of the |
| symbol. |
| |
| 2) value: value of the symbol (address, register number, etc.). |
| |
| 3) st: symbol type. The current symbol types are: |
| |
| stNil -- Nuthin' special |
| stGlobal -- external symbol |
| stStatic -- static |
| stParam -- procedure argument |
| stLocal -- local variable |
| stLabel -- label |
| stProc -- External Procedure |
| stBlock -- beginning of block |
| stEnd -- end (of anything) |
| stMember -- member (of anything) |
| stTypedef -- type definition |
| stFile -- file name |
| stRegReloc -- register relocation |
| stForward -- forwarding address |
| stStaticProc -- Static procedure |
| stConstant -- const |
| |
| 4) sc: storage class. The current storage classes are: |
| |
| scText -- text symbol |
| scData -- initialized data symbol |
| scBss -- un-initialized data symbol |
| scRegister -- value of symbol is register number |
| scAbs -- value of symbol is absolute |
| scUndefined -- who knows? |
| scCdbLocal -- variable's value is IN se->va.?? |
| scBits -- this is a bit field |
| scCdbSystem -- value is IN debugger's address space |
| scRegImage -- register value saved on stack |
| scInfo -- symbol contains debugger information |
| scUserStruct -- addr in struct user for current process |
| scSData -- load time only small data |
| scSBss -- load time only small common |
| scRData -- load time only read only data |
| scVar -- Var parameter (fortranpascal) |
| scCommon -- common variable |
| scSCommon -- small common |
| scVarRegister -- Var parameter in a register |
| scVariant -- Variant record |
| scSUndefined -- small undefined(external) data |
| scInit -- .init section symbol |
| |
| 5) index: pointer to a local symbol or aux. entry. |
| |
| For the following program: |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| |
| main(){ |
| printf("Hello World!\n"); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| Mips-tdump produces the following information: |
| |
| Global file header: |
| magic number 0x162 |
| # sections 2 |
| timestamp 645311799, Wed Jun 13 17:16:39 1990 |
| symbolic header offset 284 |
| symbolic header size 96 |
| optional header 56 |
| flags 0x0 |
| |
| Symbolic header, magic number = 0x7009, vstamp = 1.31: |
| |
| Info Offset Number Bytes |
| ==== ====== ====== ===== |
| |
| Line numbers 380 4 4 [13] |
| Dense numbers 0 0 0 |
| Procedures Tables 384 1 52 |
| Local Symbols 436 16 192 |
| Optimization Symbols 0 0 0 |
| Auxiliary Symbols 628 39 156 |
| Local Strings 784 80 80 |
| External Strings 864 144 144 |
| File Tables 1008 2 144 |
| Relative Files 0 0 0 |
| External Symbols 1152 20 320 |
| |
| File #0, "hello2.c" |
| |
| Name index = 1 Readin = No |
| Merge = No Endian = LITTLE |
| Debug level = G2 Language = C |
| Adr = 0x00000000 |
| |
| Info Start Number Size Offset |
| ==== ===== ====== ==== ====== |
| Local strings 0 15 15 784 |
| Local symbols 0 6 72 436 |
| Line numbers 0 13 13 380 |
| Optimization symbols 0 0 0 0 |
| Procedures 0 1 52 384 |
| Auxiliary symbols 0 14 56 628 |
| Relative Files 0 0 0 0 |
| |
| There are 6 local symbols, starting at 436 |
| |
| Symbol# 0: "hello2.c" |
| End+1 symbol = 6 |
| String index = 1 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 6 |
| Symbol type = File Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 1: "main" |
| End+1 symbol = 5 |
| Type = int |
| String index = 10 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 12 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 2: "" |
| End+1 symbol = 4 |
| String index = 0 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 4 |
| Symbol type = Block Value = 8 |
| |
| Symbol# 3: "" |
| First symbol = 2 |
| String index = 0 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 2 |
| Symbol type = End Value = 28 |
| |
| Symbol# 4: "main" |
| First symbol = 1 |
| String index = 10 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 1 |
| Symbol type = End Value = 52 |
| |
| Symbol# 5: "hello2.c" |
| First symbol = 0 |
| String index = 1 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 0 |
| Symbol type = End Value = 0 |
| |
| There are 14 auxiliary table entries, starting at 628. |
| |
| * #0 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #1 24, [ 24/ 0], [ 6 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #2 8, [ 8/ 0], [ 2 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #3 16, [ 16/ 0], [ 4 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #4 24, [ 24/ 0], [ 6 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #5 32, [ 32/ 0], [ 8 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #6 40, [ 40/ 0], [10 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #7 44, [ 44/ 0], [11 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #8 12, [ 12/ 0], [ 3 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #9 20, [ 20/ 0], [ 5 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #10 28, [ 28/ 0], [ 7 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #11 36, [ 36/ 0], [ 9 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| #12 5, [ 5/ 0], [ 1 1:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| #13 24, [ 24/ 0], [ 6 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| |
| There are 1 procedure descriptor entries, starting at 0. |
| |
| Procedure descriptor 0: |
| Name index = 10 Name = "main" |
| .mask 0x80000000,-4 .fmask 0x00000000,0 |
| .frame $29,24,$31 |
| Opt. start = -1 Symbols start = 1 |
| First line # = 3 Last line # = 6 |
| Line Offset = 0 Address = 0x00000000 |
| |
| There are 4 bytes holding line numbers, starting at 380. |
| Line 3, delta 0, count 2 |
| Line 4, delta 1, count 3 |
| Line 5, delta 1, count 2 |
| Line 6, delta 1, count 6 |
| |
| File #1, "/usr/include/stdio.h" |
| |
| Name index = 1 Readin = No |
| Merge = Yes Endian = LITTLE |
| Debug level = G2 Language = C |
| Adr = 0x00000000 |
| |
| Info Start Number Size Offset |
| ==== ===== ====== ==== ====== |
| Local strings 15 65 65 799 |
| Local symbols 6 10 120 508 |
| Line numbers 0 0 0 380 |
| Optimization symbols 0 0 0 0 |
| Procedures 1 0 0 436 |
| Auxiliary symbols 14 25 100 684 |
| Relative Files 0 0 0 0 |
| |
| There are 10 local symbols, starting at 442 |
| |
| Symbol# 0: "/usr/include/stdio.h" |
| End+1 symbol = 10 |
| String index = 1 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 10 |
| Symbol type = File Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 1: "_iobuf" |
| End+1 symbol = 9 |
| String index = 22 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 9 |
| Symbol type = Block Value = 20 |
| |
| Symbol# 2: "_cnt" |
| Type = int |
| String index = 29 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 4 |
| Symbol type = Member Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 3: "_ptr" |
| Type = ptr to char |
| String index = 34 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 15 |
| Symbol type = Member Value = 32 |
| |
| Symbol# 4: "_base" |
| Type = ptr to char |
| String index = 39 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 16 |
| Symbol type = Member Value = 64 |
| |
| Symbol# 5: "_bufsiz" |
| Type = int |
| String index = 45 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 4 |
| Symbol type = Member Value = 96 |
| |
| Symbol# 6: "_flag" |
| Type = short |
| String index = 53 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 3 |
| Symbol type = Member Value = 128 |
| |
| Symbol# 7: "_file" |
| Type = char |
| String index = 59 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 2 |
| Symbol type = Member Value = 144 |
| |
| Symbol# 8: "" |
| First symbol = 1 |
| String index = 0 |
| Storage class = Info Index = 1 |
| Symbol type = End Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 9: "/usr/include/stdio.h" |
| First symbol = 0 |
| String index = 1 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 0 |
| Symbol type = End Value = 0 |
| |
| There are 25 auxiliary table entries, starting at 642. |
| |
| * #14 -1, [4095/1048575], [63 1:1 f:f:f:f:f:f] |
| #15 65544, [ 8/ 16], [ 2 0:0 1:0:0:0:0:0] |
| #16 65544, [ 8/ 16], [ 2 0:0 1:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #17 196656, [ 48/ 48], [12 0:0 3:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #18 8191, [4095/ 1], [63 1:1 0:0:0:0:f:1] |
| * #19 1, [ 1/ 0], [ 0 1:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #20 20479, [4095/ 4], [63 1:1 0:0:0:0:f:4] |
| * #21 1, [ 1/ 0], [ 0 1:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #22 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #23 2, [ 2/ 0], [ 0 0:1 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #24 160, [ 160/ 0], [40 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #25 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #26 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #27 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #28 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #29 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #30 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #31 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #32 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #33 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #34 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #35 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #36 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #37 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| * #38 0, [ 0/ 0], [ 0 0:0 0:0:0:0:0:0] |
| |
| There are 0 procedure descriptor entries, starting at 1. |
| |
| There are 20 external symbols, starting at 1152 |
| |
| Symbol# 0: "_iob" |
| Type = array [3 {160}] of struct _iobuf { ifd = 1, index = 1 } |
| String index = 0 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 17 |
| Symbol type = Global Value = 60 |
| |
| Symbol# 1: "fopen" |
| String index = 5 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 2: "fdopen" |
| String index = 11 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 3: "freopen" |
| String index = 18 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 4: "popen" |
| String index = 26 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 5: "tmpfile" |
| String index = 32 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 6: "ftell" |
| String index = 40 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 7: "rewind" |
| String index = 46 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 8: "setbuf" |
| String index = 53 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 9: "setbuffer" |
| String index = 60 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 10: "setlinebuf" |
| String index = 70 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 11: "fgets" |
| String index = 81 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 12: "gets" |
| String index = 87 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 13: "ctermid" |
| String index = 92 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 14: "cuserid" |
| String index = 100 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 15: "tempnam" |
| String index = 108 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 16: "tmpnam" |
| String index = 116 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 17: "sprintf" |
| String index = 123 Ifd = 1 |
| Storage class = Nil Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 18: "main" |
| Type = int |
| String index = 131 Ifd = 0 |
| Storage class = Text Index = 1 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| Symbol# 19: "printf" |
| String index = 136 Ifd = 0 |
| Storage class = Undefined Index = 1048575 |
| Symbol type = Proc Value = 0 |
| |
| The following auxiliary table entries were unused: |
| |
| #0 0 0x00000000 void |
| #2 8 0x00000008 char |
| #3 16 0x00000010 short |
| #4 24 0x00000018 int |
| #5 32 0x00000020 long |
| #6 40 0x00000028 float |
| #7 44 0x0000002c double |
| #8 12 0x0000000c unsigned char |
| #9 20 0x00000014 unsigned short |
| #10 28 0x0000001c unsigned int |
| #11 36 0x00000024 unsigned long |
| #14 0 0x00000000 void |
| #15 24 0x00000018 int |
| #19 32 0x00000020 long |
| #20 40 0x00000028 float |
| #21 44 0x0000002c double |
| #22 12 0x0000000c unsigned char |
| #23 20 0x00000014 unsigned short |
| #24 28 0x0000001c unsigned int |
| #25 36 0x00000024 unsigned long |
| #26 48 0x00000030 struct no name { ifd = -1, index = 1048575 } |
| */ |
| |
| /* Redefinition of of storage classes as an enumeration for better |
| debugging. */ |
| |
| typedef enum sc { |
| sc_Nil = scNil, /* no storage class */ |
| sc_Text = scText, /* text symbol */ |
| sc_Data = scData, /* initialized data symbol */ |
| sc_Bss = scBss, /* un-initialized data symbol */ |
| sc_Register = scRegister, /* value of symbol is register number */ |
| sc_Abs = scAbs, /* value of symbol is absolute */ |
| sc_Undefined = scUndefined, /* who knows? */ |
| sc_CdbLocal = scCdbLocal, /* variable's value is IN se->va.?? */ |
| sc_Bits = scBits, /* this is a bit field */ |
| sc_CdbSystem = scCdbSystem, /* value is IN CDB's address space */ |
| sc_RegImage = scRegImage, /* register value saved on stack */ |
| sc_Info = scInfo, /* symbol contains debugger information */ |
| sc_UserStruct = scUserStruct, /* addr in struct user for current process */ |
| sc_SData = scSData, /* load time only small data */ |
| sc_SBss = scSBss, /* load time only small common */ |
| sc_RData = scRData, /* load time only read only data */ |
| sc_Var = scVar, /* Var parameter (fortran,pascal) */ |
| sc_Common = scCommon, /* common variable */ |
| sc_SCommon = scSCommon, /* small common */ |
| sc_VarRegister = scVarRegister, /* Var parameter in a register */ |
| sc_Variant = scVariant, /* Variant record */ |
| sc_SUndefined = scSUndefined, /* small undefined(external) data */ |
| sc_Init = scInit, /* .init section symbol */ |
| sc_Max = scMax /* Max storage class+1 */ |
| } sc_t; |
| |
| /* Redefinition of symbol type. */ |
| |
| typedef enum st { |
| st_Nil = stNil, /* Nuthin' special */ |
| st_Global = stGlobal, /* external symbol */ |
| st_Static = stStatic, /* static */ |
| st_Param = stParam, /* procedure argument */ |
| st_Local = stLocal, /* local variable */ |
| st_Label = stLabel, /* label */ |
| st_Proc = stProc, /* " " Procedure */ |
| st_Block = stBlock, /* beginning of block */ |
| st_End = stEnd, /* end (of anything) */ |
| st_Member = stMember, /* member (of anything - struct/union/enum */ |
| st_Typedef = stTypedef, /* type definition */ |
| st_File = stFile, /* file name */ |
| st_RegReloc = stRegReloc, /* register relocation */ |
| st_Forward = stForward, /* forwarding address */ |
| st_StaticProc = stStaticProc, /* load time only static procs */ |
| st_Constant = stConstant, /* const */ |
| st_Str = stStr, /* string */ |
| st_Number = stNumber, /* pure number (ie. 4 NOR 2+2) */ |
| st_Expr = stExpr, /* 2+2 vs. 4 */ |
| st_Type = stType, /* post-coercion SER */ |
| st_Max = stMax /* max type+1 */ |
| } st_t; |
| |
| /* Redefinition of type qualifiers. */ |
| |
| typedef enum tq { |
| tq_Nil = tqNil, /* bt is what you see */ |
| tq_Ptr = tqPtr, /* pointer */ |
| tq_Proc = tqProc, /* procedure */ |
| tq_Array = tqArray, /* duh */ |
| tq_Far = tqFar, /* longer addressing - 8086/8 land */ |
| tq_Vol = tqVol, /* volatile */ |
| tq_Max = tqMax /* Max type qualifier+1 */ |
| } tq_t; |
| |
| /* Redefinition of basic types. */ |
| |
| typedef enum bt { |
| bt_Nil = btNil, /* undefined */ |
| bt_Adr = btAdr, /* address - integer same size as pointer */ |
| bt_Char = btChar, /* character */ |
| bt_UChar = btUChar, /* unsigned character */ |
| bt_Short = btShort, /* short */ |
| bt_UShort = btUShort, /* unsigned short */ |
| bt_Int = btInt, /* int */ |
| bt_UInt = btUInt, /* unsigned int */ |
| bt_Long = btLong, /* long */ |
| bt_ULong = btULong, /* unsigned long */ |
| bt_Float = btFloat, /* float (real) */ |
| bt_Double = btDouble, /* Double (real) */ |
| bt_Struct = btStruct, /* Structure (Record) */ |
| bt_Union = btUnion, /* Union (variant) */ |
| bt_Enum = btEnum, /* Enumerated */ |
| bt_Typedef = btTypedef, /* defined via a typedef, isymRef points */ |
| bt_Range = btRange, /* subrange of int */ |
| bt_Set = btSet, /* pascal sets */ |
| bt_Complex = btComplex, /* fortran complex */ |
| bt_DComplex = btDComplex, /* fortran double complex */ |
| bt_Indirect = btIndirect, /* forward or unnamed typedef */ |
| bt_FixedDec = btFixedDec, /* Fixed Decimal */ |
| bt_FloatDec = btFloatDec, /* Float Decimal */ |
| bt_String = btString, /* Varying Length Character String */ |
| bt_Bit = btBit, /* Aligned Bit String */ |
| bt_Picture = btPicture, /* Picture */ |
| bt_Void = btVoid, /* Void */ |
| bt_Max = btMax /* Max basic type+1 */ |
| } bt_t; |
| |
| #define N_TQ itqMax |
| |
| /* States for whether to hash type or not. */ |
| typedef enum hash_state { |
| hash_no = 0, /* Don't hash type */ |
| hash_yes = 1, /* OK to hash type, or use previous hash */ |
| hash_record = 2 /* OK to record hash, but don't use prev. */ |
| } hash_state_t; |
| |
| /* Types of different sized allocation requests. */ |
| enum alloc_type { |
| alloc_type_none, /* dummy value */ |
| alloc_type_scope, /* nested scopes linked list */ |
| alloc_type_vlinks, /* glue linking pages in varray */ |
| alloc_type_shash, /* string hash element */ |
| alloc_type_thash, /* type hash element */ |
| alloc_type_tag, /* struct/union/tag element */ |
| alloc_type_forward, /* element to hold unknown tag */ |
| alloc_type_thead, /* head of type hash list */ |
| alloc_type_varray, /* general varray allocation */ |
| alloc_type_lineno, /* line number list */ |
| alloc_type_last /* last+1 element for array bounds */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Types of auxiliary type information. */ |
| enum aux_type { |
| aux_tir, /* TIR type information */ |
| aux_rndx, /* relative index into symbol table */ |
| aux_dnLow, /* low dimension */ |
| aux_dnHigh, /* high dimension */ |
| aux_isym, /* symbol table index (end of proc) */ |
| aux_iss, /* index into string space (not used) */ |
| aux_width, /* width for non-default sized struc fields */ |
| aux_count /* count of ranges for variant arm */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Structures to provide n-number of virtual arrays, each of which can |
| grow linearly, and which are written in the object file as |
| sequential pages. On systems with a BSD malloc, the |
| MAX_CLUSTER_PAGES should be 1 less than a power of two, since |
| malloc adds it's overhead, and rounds up to the next power of 2. |
| Pages are linked together via a linked list. |
| |
| If PAGE_SIZE is > 4096, the string length in the shash_t structure |
| can't be represented (assuming there are strings > 4096 bytes). */ |
| |
| /* FIXME: Yes, there can be such strings while emitting C++ class debug |
| info. Templates are the offender here, the test case in question |
| having a mangled class name of |
| |
| t7rb_tree4Z4xkeyZt4pair2ZC4xkeyZt7xsocket1Z4UserZt9select1st2Zt4pair\ |
| 2ZC4xkeyZt7xsocket1Z4UserZ4xkeyZt4less1Z4xkey |
| |
| Repeat that a couple dozen times while listing the class members and |
| you've got strings over 4k. Hack around this for now by increasing |
| the page size. A proper solution would abandon this structure scheme |
| certainly for very large strings, and possibly entirely. */ |
| |
| #ifndef PAGE_SIZE |
| #define PAGE_SIZE (8*1024) /* size of varray pages */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #define PAGE_USIZE ((unsigned long) PAGE_SIZE) |
| |
| #ifndef MAX_CLUSTER_PAGES /* # pages to get from system */ |
| #define MAX_CLUSTER_PAGES 63 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Linked list connecting separate page allocations. */ |
| typedef struct vlinks { |
| struct vlinks *prev; /* previous set of pages */ |
| struct vlinks *next; /* next set of pages */ |
| union page *datum; /* start of page */ |
| unsigned long start_index; /* starting index # of page */ |
| } vlinks_t; |
| |
| /* Virtual array header. */ |
| typedef struct varray { |
| vlinks_t *first; /* first page link */ |
| vlinks_t *last; /* last page link */ |
| unsigned long num_allocated; /* # objects allocated */ |
| unsigned short object_size; /* size in bytes of each object */ |
| unsigned short objects_per_page; /* # objects that can fit on a page */ |
| unsigned short objects_last_page; /* # objects allocated on last page */ |
| } varray_t; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| #define OBJECTS_PER_PAGE(type) (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (type)) |
| #else |
| #define OBJECTS_PER_PAGE(type) ((sizeof (type) > 1) ? 1 : PAGE_SIZE) |
| #endif |
| |
| #define INIT_VARRAY(type) { /* macro to initialize a varray */ \ |
| (vlinks_t *)0, /* first */ \ |
| (vlinks_t *)0, /* last */ \ |
| 0, /* num_allocated */ \ |
| sizeof (type), /* object_size */ \ |
| OBJECTS_PER_PAGE (type), /* objects_per_page */ \ |
| OBJECTS_PER_PAGE (type), /* objects_last_page */ \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Master type for indexes within the symbol table. */ |
| typedef unsigned long symint_t; |
| |
| /* Linked list support for nested scopes (file, block, structure, etc.). */ |
| typedef struct scope { |
| struct scope *prev; /* previous scope level */ |
| struct scope *free; /* free list pointer */ |
| struct localsym *lsym; /* pointer to local symbol node */ |
| st_t type; /* type of the node */ |
| } scope_t; |
| |
| /* For a local symbol we store a gas symbol as well as the debugging |
| information we generate. The gas symbol will be NULL if this is |
| only a debugging symbol. */ |
| typedef struct localsym { |
| const char *name; /* symbol name */ |
| symbolS *as_sym; /* symbol as seen by gas */ |
| bfd_vma addend; /* addend to as_sym value */ |
| struct efdr *file_ptr; /* file pointer */ |
| struct ecoff_proc *proc_ptr; /* proc pointer */ |
| struct localsym *begin_ptr; /* symbol at start of block */ |
| struct ecoff_aux *index_ptr; /* index value to be filled in */ |
| struct forward *forward_ref; /* forward references to this symbol */ |
| long sym_index; /* final symbol index */ |
| EXTR ecoff_sym; /* ECOFF debugging symbol */ |
| } localsym_t; |
| |
| /* For aux information we keep the type and the data. */ |
| typedef struct ecoff_aux { |
| enum aux_type type; /* aux type */ |
| AUXU data; /* aux data */ |
| } aux_t; |
| |
| /* For a procedure we store the gas symbol as well as the PDR |
| debugging information. */ |
| typedef struct ecoff_proc { |
| localsym_t *sym; /* associated symbol */ |
| PDR pdr; /* ECOFF debugging info */ |
| } proc_t; |
| |
| /* Number of proc_t structures allocated. */ |
| static unsigned long proc_cnt; |
| |
| /* Forward reference list for tags referenced, but not yet defined. */ |
| typedef struct forward { |
| struct forward *next; /* next forward reference */ |
| struct forward *free; /* free list pointer */ |
| aux_t *ifd_ptr; /* pointer to store file index */ |
| aux_t *index_ptr; /* pointer to store symbol index */ |
| } forward_t; |
| |
| /* Linked list support for tags. The first tag in the list is always |
| the current tag for that block. */ |
| typedef struct tag { |
| struct tag *free; /* free list pointer */ |
| struct shash *hash_ptr; /* pointer to the hash table head */ |
| struct tag *same_name; /* tag with same name in outer scope */ |
| struct tag *same_block; /* next tag defined in the same block. */ |
| struct forward *forward_ref; /* list of forward references */ |
| bt_t basic_type; /* bt_Struct, bt_Union, or bt_Enum */ |
| symint_t ifd; /* file # tag defined in */ |
| localsym_t *sym; /* file's local symbols */ |
| } tag_t; |
| |
| /* Head of a block's linked list of tags. */ |
| typedef struct thead { |
| struct thead *prev; /* previous block */ |
| struct thead *free; /* free list pointer */ |
| struct tag *first_tag; /* first tag in block defined */ |
| } thead_t; |
| |
| /* Union containing pointers to each the small structures which are freed up. */ |
| typedef union small_free { |
| scope_t *f_scope; /* scope structure */ |
| thead_t *f_thead; /* tag head structure */ |
| tag_t *f_tag; /* tag element structure */ |
| forward_t *f_forward; /* forward tag reference */ |
| } small_free_t; |
| |
| /* String hash table entry. */ |
| |
| typedef struct shash { |
| char *string; /* string we are hashing */ |
| symint_t indx; /* index within string table */ |
| EXTR *esym_ptr; /* global symbol pointer */ |
| localsym_t *sym_ptr; /* local symbol pointer */ |
| localsym_t *end_ptr; /* symbol pointer to end block */ |
| tag_t *tag_ptr; /* tag pointer */ |
| proc_t *proc_ptr; /* procedure descriptor pointer */ |
| } shash_t; |
| |
| /* Type hash table support. The size of the hash table must fit |
| within a page with the other extended file descriptor information. |
| Because unique types which are hashed are fewer in number than |
| strings, we use a smaller hash value. */ |
| |
| #define HASHBITS 30 |
| |
| #ifndef THASH_SIZE |
| #define THASH_SIZE 113 |
| #endif |
| |
| typedef struct thash { |
| struct thash *next; /* next hash value */ |
| AUXU type; /* type we are hashing */ |
| symint_t indx; /* index within string table */ |
| } thash_t; |
| |
| /* Extended file descriptor that contains all of the support necessary |
| to add things to each file separately. */ |
| typedef struct efdr { |
| FDR fdr; /* File header to be written out */ |
| FDR *orig_fdr; /* original file header */ |
| char *name; /* filename */ |
| int fake; /* whether this is faked .file */ |
| symint_t void_type; /* aux. pointer to 'void' type */ |
| symint_t int_type; /* aux. pointer to 'int' type */ |
| scope_t *cur_scope; /* current nested scopes */ |
| symint_t file_index; /* current file number */ |
| int nested_scopes; /* # nested scopes */ |
| varray_t strings; /* local strings */ |
| varray_t symbols; /* local symbols */ |
| varray_t procs; /* procedures */ |
| varray_t aux_syms; /* auxiliary symbols */ |
| struct efdr *next_file; /* next file descriptor */ |
| /* string/type hash tables */ |
| struct hash_control *str_hash; /* string hash table */ |
| thash_t *thash_head[THASH_SIZE]; |
| } efdr_t; |
| |
| /* Pre-initialized extended file structure. */ |
| static const efdr_t init_file = { |
| { /* FDR structure */ |
| 0, /* adr: memory address of beginning of file */ |
| 0, /* rss: file name (of source, if known) */ |
| 0, /* issBase: file's string space */ |
| 0, /* cbSs: number of bytes in the ss */ |
| 0, /* isymBase: beginning of symbols */ |
| 0, /* csym: count file's of symbols */ |
| 0, /* ilineBase: file's line symbols */ |
| 0, /* cline: count of file's line symbols */ |
| 0, /* ioptBase: file's optimization entries */ |
| 0, /* copt: count of file's optimization entries */ |
| 0, /* ipdFirst: start of procedures for this file */ |
| 0, /* cpd: count of procedures for this file */ |
| 0, /* iauxBase: file's auxiliary entries */ |
| 0, /* caux: count of file's auxiliary entries */ |
| 0, /* rfdBase: index into the file indirect table */ |
| 0, /* crfd: count file indirect entries */ |
| langC, /* lang: language for this file */ |
| 1, /* fMerge: whether this file can be merged */ |
| 0, /* fReadin: true if read in (not just created) */ |
| TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN, /* fBigendian: if 1, compiled on big endian machine */ |
| GLEVEL_2, /* glevel: level this file was compiled with */ |
| 0, /* reserved: reserved for future use */ |
| 0, /* cbLineOffset: byte offset from header for this file ln's */ |
| 0, /* cbLine: size of lines for this file */ |
| }, |
| |
| (FDR *)0, /* orig_fdr: original file header pointer */ |
| (char *)0, /* name: pointer to filename */ |
| 0, /* fake: whether this is a faked .file */ |
| 0, /* void_type: ptr to aux node for void type */ |
| 0, /* int_type: ptr to aux node for int type */ |
| (scope_t *)0, /* cur_scope: current scope being processed */ |
| 0, /* file_index: current file # */ |
| 0, /* nested_scopes: # nested scopes */ |
| INIT_VARRAY (char), /* strings: local string varray */ |
| INIT_VARRAY (localsym_t), /* symbols: local symbols varray */ |
| INIT_VARRAY (proc_t), /* procs: procedure varray */ |
| INIT_VARRAY (aux_t), /* aux_syms: auxiliary symbols varray */ |
| |
| (struct efdr *)0, /* next_file: next file structure */ |
| |
| (struct hash_control *)0, /* str_hash: string hash table */ |
| { 0 }, /* thash_head: type hash table */ |
| }; |
| |
| static efdr_t *first_file; /* first file descriptor */ |
| static efdr_t **last_file_ptr = &first_file; /* file descriptor tail */ |
| |
| /* Line number information is kept in a list until the assembly is |
| finished. */ |
| typedef struct lineno_list { |
| struct lineno_list *next; /* next element in list */ |
| efdr_t *file; /* file this line is in */ |
| proc_t *proc; /* procedure this line is in */ |
| fragS *frag; /* fragment this line number is in */ |
| unsigned long paddr; /* offset within fragment */ |
| long lineno; /* actual line number */ |
| } lineno_list_t; |
| |
| static lineno_list_t *first_lineno; |
| static lineno_list_t *last_lineno; |
| static lineno_list_t **last_lineno_ptr = &first_lineno; |
| |
| /* Sometimes there will be some .loc statements before a .ent. We |
| keep them in this list so that we can fill in the procedure pointer |
| after we see the .ent. */ |
| static lineno_list_t *noproc_lineno; |
| |
| /* Union of various things that are held in pages. */ |
| typedef union page { |
| char byte [ PAGE_SIZE ]; |
| unsigned char ubyte [ PAGE_SIZE ]; |
| efdr_t file [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (efdr_t) ]; |
| FDR ofile [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (FDR) ]; |
| proc_t proc [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (proc_t) ]; |
| localsym_t sym [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (localsym_t) ]; |
| aux_t aux [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (aux_t) ]; |
| DNR dense [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (DNR) ]; |
| scope_t scope [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (scope_t) ]; |
| vlinks_t vlinks [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (vlinks_t) ]; |
| shash_t shash [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (shash_t) ]; |
| thash_t thash [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (thash_t) ]; |
| tag_t tag [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (tag_t) ]; |
| forward_t forward [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (forward_t) ]; |
| thead_t thead [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (thead_t) ]; |
| lineno_list_t lineno [ PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (lineno_list_t) ]; |
| } page_type; |
| |
| /* Structure holding allocation information for small sized structures. */ |
| typedef struct alloc_info { |
| char *alloc_name; /* name of this allocation type (must be first) */ |
| page_type *cur_page; /* current page being allocated from */ |
| small_free_t free_list; /* current free list if any */ |
| int unallocated; /* number of elements unallocated on page */ |
| int total_alloc; /* total number of allocations */ |
| int total_free; /* total number of frees */ |
| int total_pages; /* total number of pages allocated */ |
| } alloc_info_t; |
| |
| /* Type information collected together. */ |
| typedef struct type_info { |
| bt_t basic_type; /* basic type */ |
| int orig_type; /* original COFF-based type */ |
| int num_tq; /* # type qualifiers */ |
| int num_dims; /* # dimensions */ |
| int num_sizes; /* # sizes */ |
| int extra_sizes; /* # extra sizes not tied with dims */ |
| tag_t * tag_ptr; /* tag pointer */ |
| int bitfield; /* symbol is a bitfield */ |
| tq_t type_qualifiers[N_TQ]; /* type qualifiers (ptr, func, array)*/ |
| symint_t dimensions [N_TQ]; /* dimensions for each array */ |
| symint_t sizes [N_TQ+2]; /* sizes of each array slice + size of |
| struct/union/enum + bitfield size */ |
| } type_info_t; |
| |
| /* Pre-initialized type_info struct. */ |
| static const type_info_t type_info_init = { |
| bt_Nil, /* basic type */ |
| T_NULL, /* original COFF-based type */ |
| 0, /* # type qualifiers */ |
| 0, /* # dimensions */ |
| 0, /* # sizes */ |
| 0, /* sizes not tied with dims */ |
| NULL, /* ptr to tag */ |
| 0, /* bitfield */ |
| { /* type qualifiers */ |
| tq_Nil, |
| tq_Nil, |
| tq_Nil, |
| tq_Nil, |
| tq_Nil, |
| tq_Nil, |
| }, |
| { /* dimensions */ |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0 |
| }, |
| { /* sizes */ |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| 0, |
| }, |
| }; |
| |
| /* Global hash table for the tags table and global table for file |
| descriptors. */ |
| |
| static varray_t file_desc = INIT_VARRAY (efdr_t); |
| |
| static struct hash_control *tag_hash; |
| |
| /* Static types for int and void. Also, remember the last function's |
| type (which is set up when we encounter the declaration for the |
| function, and used when the end block for the function is emitted. */ |
| |
| static type_info_t int_type_info; |
| static type_info_t void_type_info; |
| static type_info_t last_func_type_info; |
| static symbolS *last_func_sym_value; |
| |
| /* Convert COFF basic type to ECOFF basic type. The T_NULL type |
| really should use bt_Void, but this causes the current ecoff GDB to |
| issue unsupported type messages, and the Ultrix 4.00 dbx (aka MIPS |
| 2.0) doesn't understand it, even though the compiler generates it. |
| Maybe this will be fixed in 2.10 or 2.20 of the MIPS compiler |
| suite, but for now go with what works. |
| |
| It would make sense for the .type and .scl directives to use the |
| ECOFF numbers directly, rather than using the COFF numbers and |
| mapping them. Unfortunately, this is historically what mips-tfile |
| expects, and changing gcc now would be a considerable pain (the |
| native compiler generates debugging information internally, rather |
| than via the assembler, so it will never use .type or .scl). */ |
| |
| static const bt_t map_coff_types[] = { |
| bt_Nil, /* T_NULL */ |
| bt_Nil, /* T_ARG */ |
| bt_Char, /* T_CHAR */ |
| bt_Short, /* T_SHORT */ |
| bt_Int, /* T_INT */ |
| bt_Long, /* T_LONG */ |
| bt_Float, /* T_FLOAT */ |
| bt_Double, /* T_DOUBLE */ |
| bt_Struct, /* T_STRUCT */ |
| bt_Union, /* T_UNION */ |
| bt_Enum, /* T_ENUM */ |
| bt_Enum, /* T_MOE */ |
| bt_UChar, /* T_UCHAR */ |
| bt_UShort, /* T_USHORT */ |
| bt_UInt, /* T_UINT */ |
| bt_ULong /* T_ULONG */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Convert COFF storage class to ECOFF storage class. */ |
| static const sc_t map_coff_storage[] = { |
| sc_Nil, /* 0: C_NULL */ |
| sc_Abs, /* 1: C_AUTO auto var */ |
| sc_Undefined, /* 2: C_EXT external */ |
| sc_Data, /* 3: C_STAT static */ |
| sc_Register, /* 4: C_REG register */ |
| sc_Undefined, /* 5: C_EXTDEF ??? */ |
| sc_Text, /* 6: C_LABEL label */ |
| sc_Text, /* 7: C_ULABEL user label */ |
| sc_Info, /* 8: C_MOS member of struct */ |
| sc_Abs, /* 9: C_ARG argument */ |
| sc_Info, /* 10: C_STRTAG struct tag */ |
| sc_Info, /* 11: C_MOU member of union */ |
| sc_Info, /* 12: C_UNTAG union tag */ |
| sc_Info, /* 13: C_TPDEF typedef */ |
| sc_Data, /* 14: C_USTATIC ??? */ |
| sc_Info, /* 15: C_ENTAG enum tag */ |
| sc_Info, /* 16: C_MOE member of enum */ |
| sc_Register, /* 17: C_REGPARM register parameter */ |
| sc_Bits, /* 18; C_FIELD bitfield */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 19 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 20 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 21 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 22 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 23 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 24 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 25 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 26 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 27 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 28 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 29 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 30 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 31 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 32 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 33 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 34 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 35 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 36 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 37 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 38 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 39 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 40 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 41 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 42 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 43 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 44 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 45 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 46 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 47 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 48 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 49 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 50 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 51 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 52 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 53 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 54 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 55 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 56 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 57 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 58 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 59 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 60 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 61 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 62 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 63 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 64 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 65 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 66 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 67 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 68 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 69 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 70 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 71 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 72 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 73 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 74 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 75 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 76 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 77 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 78 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 79 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 80 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 81 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 82 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 83 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 84 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 85 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 86 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 87 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 88 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 89 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 90 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 91 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 92 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 93 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 94 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 95 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 96 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 97 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 98 */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 99 */ |
| sc_Text, /* 100: C_BLOCK block start/end */ |
| sc_Text, /* 101: C_FCN function start/end */ |
| sc_Info, /* 102: C_EOS end of struct/union/enum */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 103: C_FILE file start */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 104: C_LINE line number */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 105: C_ALIAS combined type info */ |
| sc_Nil, /* 106: C_HIDDEN ??? */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Convert COFF storage class to ECOFF symbol type. */ |
| static const st_t map_coff_sym_type[] = { |
| st_Nil, /* 0: C_NULL */ |
| st_Local, /* 1: C_AUTO auto var */ |
| st_Global, /* 2: C_EXT external */ |
| st_Static, /* 3: C_STAT static */ |
| st_Local, /* 4: C_REG register */ |
| st_Global, /* 5: C_EXTDEF ??? */ |
| st_Label, /* 6: C_LABEL label */ |
| st_Label, /* 7: C_ULABEL user label */ |
| st_Member, /* 8: C_MOS member of struct */ |
| st_Param, /* 9: C_ARG argument */ |
| st_Block, /* 10: C_STRTAG struct tag */ |
| st_Member, /* 11: C_MOU member of union */ |
| st_Block, /* 12: C_UNTAG union tag */ |
| st_Typedef, /* 13: C_TPDEF typedef */ |
| st_Static, /* 14: C_USTATIC ??? */ |
| st_Block, /* 15: C_ENTAG enum tag */ |
| st_Member, /* 16: C_MOE member of enum */ |
| st_Param, /* 17: C_REGPARM register parameter */ |
| st_Member, /* 18; C_FIELD bitfield */ |
| st_Nil, /* 19 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 20 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 21 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 22 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 23 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 24 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 25 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 26 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 27 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 28 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 29 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 30 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 31 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 32 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 33 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 34 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 35 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 36 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 37 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 38 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 39 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 40 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 41 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 42 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 43 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 44 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 45 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 46 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 47 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 48 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 49 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 50 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 51 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 52 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 53 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 54 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 55 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 56 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 57 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 58 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 59 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 60 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 61 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 62 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 63 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 64 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 65 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 66 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 67 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 68 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 69 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 70 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 71 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 72 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 73 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 74 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 75 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 76 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 77 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 78 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 79 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 80 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 81 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 82 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 83 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 84 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 85 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 86 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 87 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 88 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 89 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 90 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 91 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 92 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 93 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 94 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 95 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 96 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 97 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 98 */ |
| st_Nil, /* 99 */ |
| st_Block, /* 100: C_BLOCK block start/end */ |
| st_Proc, /* 101: C_FCN function start/end */ |
| st_End, /* 102: C_EOS end of struct/union/enum */ |
| st_File, /* 103: C_FILE file start */ |
| st_Nil, /* 104: C_LINE line number */ |
| st_Nil, /* 105: C_ALIAS combined type info */ |
| st_Nil, /* 106: C_HIDDEN ??? */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Keep track of different sized allocation requests. */ |
| static alloc_info_t alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_last]; |
| |
| /* Record whether we have seen any debugging information. */ |
| int ecoff_debugging_seen = 0; |
| |
| /* Various statics. */ |
| static efdr_t *cur_file_ptr = (efdr_t *) 0; /* current file desc. header */ |
| static proc_t *cur_proc_ptr = (proc_t *) 0; /* current procedure header */ |
| static proc_t *first_proc_ptr = (proc_t *) 0; /* first procedure header */ |
| static thead_t *top_tag_head = (thead_t *) 0; /* top level tag head */ |
| static thead_t *cur_tag_head = (thead_t *) 0; /* current tag head */ |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| static int debug = 0; /* trace functions */ |
| #endif |
| static int stabs_seen = 0; /* != 0 if stabs have been seen */ |
| |
| static int current_file_idx; |
| static const char *current_stabs_filename; |
| |
| /* Pseudo symbol to use when putting stabs into the symbol table. */ |
| #ifndef STABS_SYMBOL |
| #define STABS_SYMBOL "@stabs" |
| #endif |
| |
| static char stabs_symbol[] = STABS_SYMBOL; |
| |
| /* Prototypes for functions defined in this file. */ |
| |
| static void add_varray_page (varray_t *vp); |
| static symint_t add_string (varray_t *vp, |
| struct hash_control *hash_tbl, |
| const char *str, |
| shash_t **ret_hash); |
| static localsym_t *add_ecoff_symbol (const char *str, st_t type, |
| sc_t storage, symbolS *sym, |
| bfd_vma addend, symint_t value, |
| symint_t indx); |
| static symint_t add_aux_sym_symint (symint_t aux_word); |
| static symint_t add_aux_sym_rndx (int file_index, symint_t sym_index); |
| static symint_t add_aux_sym_tir (type_info_t *t, |
| hash_state_t state, |
| thash_t **hash_tbl); |
| static tag_t *get_tag (const char *tag, localsym_t *sym, bt_t basic_type); |
| static void add_unknown_tag (tag_t *ptag); |
| static void add_procedure (char *func); |
| static void add_file (const char *file_name, int indx, int fake); |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| static char *sc_to_string (sc_t storage_class); |
| static char *st_to_string (st_t symbol_type); |
| #endif |
| static void mark_stabs (int); |
| static char *ecoff_add_bytes (char **buf, char **bufend, |
| char *bufptr, unsigned long need); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_padding_adjust |
| (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset, char **bufptrptr); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_build_lineno |
| (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset, long *linecntptr); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_build_symbols |
| (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_build_procs |
| (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_build_aux |
| (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_build_strings (char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset, |
| varray_t *vp); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_build_ss |
| (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset); |
| static unsigned long ecoff_build_fdr |
| (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, char **buf, char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset); |
| static void ecoff_setup_ext (void); |
| static page_type *allocate_cluster (unsigned long npages); |
| static page_type *allocate_page (void); |
| static scope_t *allocate_scope (void); |
| static void free_scope (scope_t *ptr); |
| static vlinks_t *allocate_vlinks (void); |
| static shash_t *allocate_shash (void); |
| static thash_t *allocate_thash (void); |
| static tag_t *allocate_tag (void); |
| static void free_tag (tag_t *ptr); |
| static forward_t *allocate_forward (void); |
| static thead_t *allocate_thead (void); |
| static void free_thead (thead_t *ptr); |
| static lineno_list_t *allocate_lineno_list (void); |
| |
| /* This function should be called when the assembler starts up. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_read_begin_hook (void) |
| { |
| tag_hash = hash_new (); |
| top_tag_head = allocate_thead (); |
| top_tag_head->first_tag = (tag_t *) NULL; |
| top_tag_head->free = (thead_t *) NULL; |
| top_tag_head->prev = cur_tag_head; |
| cur_tag_head = top_tag_head; |
| } |
| |
| /* This function should be called when a symbol is created. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_symbol_new_hook (symbolS *symbolP) |
| { |
| OBJ_SYMFIELD_TYPE *obj; |
| |
| /* Make sure that we have a file pointer, but only if we have seen a |
| file. If we haven't seen a file, then this is a probably special |
| symbol created by md_begin which may required special handling at |
| some point. Creating a dummy file with a dummy name is certainly |
| wrong. */ |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL |
| && seen_at_least_1_file ()) |
| add_file ((const char *) NULL, 0, 1); |
| obj = symbol_get_obj (symbolP); |
| obj->ecoff_file = cur_file_ptr; |
| obj->ecoff_symbol = NULL; |
| obj->ecoff_extern_size = 0; |
| } |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_symbol_clone_hook (symbolS *newsymP, symbolS *orgsymP) |
| { |
| OBJ_SYMFIELD_TYPE *n, *o; |
| |
| n = symbol_get_obj (newsymP); |
| o = symbol_get_obj (orgsymP); |
| memcpy (n, o, sizeof *n); |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a page to a varray object. */ |
| |
| static void |
| add_varray_page (varray_t *vp /* varray to add page to */) |
| { |
| vlinks_t *new_links = allocate_vlinks (); |
| |
| #ifdef MALLOC_CHECK |
| if (vp->object_size > 1) |
| new_links->datum = (page_type *) xcalloc (1, vp->object_size); |
| else |
| #endif |
| new_links->datum = allocate_page (); |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_varray].total_alloc++; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_varray].total_pages++; |
| |
| new_links->start_index = vp->num_allocated; |
| vp->objects_last_page = 0; |
| |
| if (vp->first == (vlinks_t *) NULL) /* first allocation? */ |
| vp->first = vp->last = new_links; |
| else |
| { /* 2nd or greater allocation */ |
| new_links->prev = vp->last; |
| vp->last->next = new_links; |
| vp->last = new_links; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a string (and null pad) to one of the string tables. */ |
| |
| static symint_t |
| add_string (varray_t *vp, /* string obstack */ |
| struct hash_control *hash_tbl, /* ptr to hash table */ |
| const char *str, /* string */ |
| shash_t **ret_hash /* return hash pointer */) |
| { |
| unsigned long len = strlen (str); |
| shash_t *hash_ptr; |
| |
| if (len >= PAGE_USIZE) |
| as_fatal (_("string too big (%lu bytes)"), len); |
| |
| hash_ptr = (shash_t *) hash_find (hash_tbl, str); |
| if (hash_ptr == (shash_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| const char *err; |
| |
| if (vp->objects_last_page + len >= PAGE_USIZE) |
| { |
| vp->num_allocated = |
| ((vp->num_allocated + PAGE_USIZE - 1) / PAGE_USIZE) * PAGE_USIZE; |
| add_varray_page (vp); |
| } |
| |
| hash_ptr = allocate_shash (); |
| hash_ptr->indx = vp->num_allocated; |
| |
| hash_ptr->string = &vp->last->datum->byte[vp->objects_last_page]; |
| |
| vp->objects_last_page += len + 1; |
| vp->num_allocated += len + 1; |
| |
| strcpy (hash_ptr->string, str); |
| |
| err = hash_insert (hash_tbl, str, (char *) hash_ptr); |
| if (err) |
| as_fatal (_("inserting \"%s\" into string hash table: %s"), |
| str, err); |
| } |
| |
| if (ret_hash != (shash_t **) NULL) |
| *ret_hash = hash_ptr; |
| |
| return hash_ptr->indx; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add debugging information for a symbol. */ |
| |
| static localsym_t * |
| add_ecoff_symbol (const char *str, /* symbol name */ |
| st_t type, /* symbol type */ |
| sc_t storage, /* storage class */ |
| symbolS *sym_value, /* associated symbol. */ |
| bfd_vma addend, /* addend to sym_value. */ |
| symint_t value, /* value of symbol */ |
| symint_t indx /* index to local/aux. syms */) |
| { |
| localsym_t *psym; |
| scope_t *pscope; |
| thead_t *ptag_head; |
| tag_t *ptag; |
| tag_t *ptag_next; |
| varray_t *vp; |
| int scope_delta = 0; |
| shash_t *hash_ptr = (shash_t *) NULL; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("no current file pointer")); |
| |
| vp = &cur_file_ptr->symbols; |
| |
| if (vp->objects_last_page == vp->objects_per_page) |
| add_varray_page (vp); |
| |
| psym = &vp->last->datum->sym[vp->objects_last_page++]; |
| |
| if (str == (const char *) NULL && sym_value != (symbolS *) NULL) |
| psym->name = S_GET_NAME (sym_value); |
| else |
| psym->name = str; |
| psym->as_sym = sym_value; |
| if (sym_value != (symbolS *) NULL) |
| symbol_get_obj (sym_value)->ecoff_symbol = psym; |
| psym->addend = addend; |
| psym->file_ptr = cur_file_ptr; |
| psym->proc_ptr = cur_proc_ptr; |
| psym->begin_ptr = (localsym_t *) NULL; |
| psym->index_ptr = (aux_t *) NULL; |
| psym->forward_ref = (forward_t *) NULL; |
| psym->sym_index = -1; |
| memset (&psym->ecoff_sym, 0, sizeof (EXTR)); |
| psym->ecoff_sym.asym.value = value; |
| psym->ecoff_sym.asym.st = (unsigned) type; |
| psym->ecoff_sym.asym.sc = (unsigned) storage; |
| psym->ecoff_sym.asym.index = indx; |
| |
| /* If there is an associated symbol, we wait until the end of the |
| assembly before deciding where to put the name (it may be just an |
| external symbol). Otherwise, this is just a debugging symbol and |
| the name should go with the current file. */ |
| if (sym_value == (symbolS *) NULL) |
| psym->ecoff_sym.asym.iss = ((str == (const char *) NULL) |
| ? 0 |
| : add_string (&cur_file_ptr->strings, |
| cur_file_ptr->str_hash, |
| str, |
| &hash_ptr)); |
| |
| ++vp->num_allocated; |
| |
| if (ECOFF_IS_STAB (&psym->ecoff_sym.asym)) |
| return psym; |
| |
| /* Save the symbol within the hash table if this is a static |
| item, and it has a name. */ |
| if (hash_ptr != (shash_t *) NULL |
| && (type == st_Global || type == st_Static || type == st_Label |
| || type == st_Proc || type == st_StaticProc)) |
| hash_ptr->sym_ptr = psym; |
| |
| /* push or pop a scope if appropriate. */ |
| switch (type) |
| { |
| default: |
| break; |
| |
| case st_File: /* beginning of file */ |
| case st_Proc: /* procedure */ |
| case st_StaticProc: /* static procedure */ |
| case st_Block: /* begin scope */ |
| pscope = allocate_scope (); |
| pscope->prev = cur_file_ptr->cur_scope; |
| pscope->lsym = psym; |
| pscope->type = type; |
| cur_file_ptr->cur_scope = pscope; |
| |
| if (type != st_File) |
| scope_delta = 1; |
| |
| /* For every block type except file, struct, union, or |
| enumeration blocks, push a level on the tag stack. We omit |
| file types, so that tags can span file boundaries. */ |
| if (type != st_File && storage != sc_Info) |
| { |
| ptag_head = allocate_thead (); |
| ptag_head->first_tag = 0; |
| ptag_head->prev = cur_tag_head; |
| cur_tag_head = ptag_head; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case st_End: |
| pscope = cur_file_ptr->cur_scope; |
| if (pscope == (scope_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("too many st_End's")); |
| else |
| { |
| st_t begin_type = (st_t) pscope->lsym->ecoff_sym.asym.st; |
| |
| psym->begin_ptr = pscope->lsym; |
| |
| if (begin_type != st_File) |
| scope_delta = -1; |
| |
| /* Except for file, structure, union, or enumeration end |
| blocks remove all tags created within this scope. */ |
| if (begin_type != st_File && storage != sc_Info) |
| { |
| ptag_head = cur_tag_head; |
| cur_tag_head = ptag_head->prev; |
| |
| for (ptag = ptag_head->first_tag; |
| ptag != (tag_t *) NULL; |
| ptag = ptag_next) |
| { |
| if (ptag->forward_ref != (forward_t *) NULL) |
| add_unknown_tag (ptag); |
| |
| ptag_next = ptag->same_block; |
| ptag->hash_ptr->tag_ptr = ptag->same_name; |
| free_tag (ptag); |
| } |
| |
| free_thead (ptag_head); |
| } |
| |
| cur_file_ptr->cur_scope = pscope->prev; |
| |
| /* block begin gets next sym #. This is set when we know |
| the symbol index value. */ |
| |
| /* Functions push two or more aux words as follows: |
| 1st word: index+1 of the end symbol (filled in later). |
| 2nd word: type of the function (plus any aux words needed). |
| Also, tie the external pointer back to the function begin symbol. */ |
| if (begin_type != st_File && begin_type != st_Block) |
| { |
| symint_t ty; |
| varray_t *svp = &cur_file_ptr->aux_syms; |
| |
| pscope->lsym->ecoff_sym.asym.index = add_aux_sym_symint (0); |
| pscope->lsym->index_ptr = |
| &svp->last->datum->aux[svp->objects_last_page - 1]; |
| ty = add_aux_sym_tir (&last_func_type_info, |
| hash_no, |
| &cur_file_ptr->thash_head[0]); |
| (void) ty; |
| /* This seems to be unnecessary. I'm not even sure what it is |
| * intended to do. It's from mips-tfile. |
| * if (last_func_sym_value != (symbolS *) NULL) |
| * { |
| * last_func_sym_value->ifd = cur_file_ptr->file_index; |
| * last_func_sym_value->index = ty; |
| * } |
| */ |
| } |
| |
| free_scope (pscope); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| cur_file_ptr->nested_scopes += scope_delta; |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| if (debug && type != st_File |
| && (debug > 2 || type == st_Block || type == st_End |
| || type == st_Proc || type == st_StaticProc)) |
| { |
| char *sc_str = sc_to_string (storage); |
| char *st_str = st_to_string (type); |
| int depth = cur_file_ptr->nested_scopes + (scope_delta < 0); |
| |
| fprintf (stderr, |
| "\tlsym\tv= %10ld, depth= %2d, sc= %-12s", |
| value, depth, sc_str); |
| |
| if (str_start && str_end_p1 - str_start > 0) |
| fprintf (stderr, " st= %-11s name= %.*s\n", |
| st_str, str_end_p1 - str_start, str_start); |
| else |
| { |
| unsigned long len = strlen (st_str); |
| fprintf (stderr, " st= %.*s\n", len - 1, st_str); |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| return psym; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add an auxiliary symbol (passing a symint). This is actually used |
| for integral aux types, not just symints. */ |
| |
| static symint_t |
| add_aux_sym_symint (symint_t aux_word /* auxiliary information word */) |
| { |
| varray_t *vp; |
| aux_t *aux_ptr; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("no current file pointer")); |
| |
| vp = &cur_file_ptr->aux_syms; |
| |
| if (vp->objects_last_page == vp->objects_per_page) |
| add_varray_page (vp); |
| |
| aux_ptr = &vp->last->datum->aux[vp->objects_last_page++]; |
| aux_ptr->type = aux_isym; |
| aux_ptr->data.isym = aux_word; |
| |
| return vp->num_allocated++; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add an auxiliary symbol (passing a file/symbol index combo). */ |
| |
| static symint_t |
| add_aux_sym_rndx (int file_index, symint_t sym_index) |
| { |
| varray_t *vp; |
| aux_t *aux_ptr; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("no current file pointer")); |
| |
| vp = &cur_file_ptr->aux_syms; |
| |
| if (vp->objects_last_page == vp->objects_per_page) |
| add_varray_page (vp); |
| |
| aux_ptr = &vp->last->datum->aux[vp->objects_last_page++]; |
| aux_ptr->type = aux_rndx; |
| aux_ptr->data.rndx.rfd = file_index; |
| aux_ptr->data.rndx.index = sym_index; |
| |
| return vp->num_allocated++; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add an auxiliary symbol (passing the basic type and possibly |
| type qualifiers). */ |
| |
| static symint_t |
| add_aux_sym_tir (type_info_t *t, /* current type information */ |
| hash_state_t state, /* whether to hash type or not */ |
| thash_t **hash_tbl /* pointer to hash table to use */) |
| { |
| varray_t *vp; |
| aux_t *aux_ptr; |
| static AUXU init_aux; |
| symint_t ret; |
| int i; |
| AUXU aux; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("no current file pointer")); |
| |
| vp = &cur_file_ptr->aux_syms; |
| |
| aux = init_aux; |
| aux.ti.bt = (int) t->basic_type; |
| aux.ti.continued = 0; |
| aux.ti.fBitfield = t->bitfield; |
| |
| aux.ti.tq0 = (int) t->type_qualifiers[0]; |
| aux.ti.tq1 = (int) t->type_qualifiers[1]; |
| aux.ti.tq2 = (int) t->type_qualifiers[2]; |
| aux.ti.tq3 = (int) t->type_qualifiers[3]; |
| aux.ti.tq4 = (int) t->type_qualifiers[4]; |
| aux.ti.tq5 = (int) t->type_qualifiers[5]; |
| |
| /* For anything that adds additional information, we must not hash, |
| so check here, and reset our state. */ |
| |
| if (state != hash_no |
| && (t->type_qualifiers[0] == tq_Array |
| || t->type_qualifiers[1] == tq_Array |
| || t->type_qualifiers[2] == tq_Array |
| || t->type_qualifiers[3] == tq_Array |
| || t->type_qualifiers[4] == tq_Array |
| || t->type_qualifiers[5] == tq_Array |
| || t->basic_type == bt_Struct |
| || t->basic_type == bt_Union |
| || t->basic_type == bt_Enum |
| || t->bitfield |
| || t->num_dims > 0)) |
| state = hash_no; |
| |
| /* See if we can hash this type, and save some space, but some types |
| can't be hashed (because they contain arrays or continuations), |
| and others can be put into the hash list, but cannot use existing |
| types because other aux entries precede this one. */ |
| |
| if (state != hash_no) |
| { |
| thash_t *hash_ptr; |
| symint_t hi; |
| |
| hi = aux.isym & ((1 << HASHBITS) - 1); |
| hi %= THASH_SIZE; |
| |
| for (hash_ptr = hash_tbl[hi]; |
| hash_ptr != (thash_t *)0; |
| hash_ptr = hash_ptr->next) |
| { |
| if (aux.isym == hash_ptr->type.isym) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (hash_ptr != (thash_t *) NULL && state == hash_yes) |
| return hash_ptr->indx; |
| |
| if (hash_ptr == (thash_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| hash_ptr = allocate_thash (); |
| hash_ptr->next = hash_tbl[hi]; |
| hash_ptr->type = aux; |
| hash_ptr->indx = vp->num_allocated; |
| hash_tbl[hi] = hash_ptr; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Everything is set up, add the aux symbol. */ |
| if (vp->objects_last_page == vp->objects_per_page) |
| add_varray_page (vp); |
| |
| aux_ptr = &vp->last->datum->aux[vp->objects_last_page++]; |
| aux_ptr->type = aux_tir; |
| aux_ptr->data = aux; |
| |
| ret = vp->num_allocated++; |
| |
| /* Add bitfield length if it exists. |
| |
| NOTE: Mips documentation claims bitfield goes at the end of the |
| AUX record, but the DECstation compiler emits it here. |
| (This would only make a difference for enum bitfields.) |
| |
| Also note: We use the last size given since gcc may emit 2 |
| for an enum bitfield. */ |
| |
| if (t->bitfield) |
| (void) add_aux_sym_symint ((symint_t) t->sizes[t->num_sizes - 1]); |
| |
| /* Add tag information if needed. Structure, union, and enum |
| references add 2 aux symbols: a [file index, symbol index] |
| pointer to the structure type, and the current file index. */ |
| |
| if (t->basic_type == bt_Struct |
| || t->basic_type == bt_Union |
| || t->basic_type == bt_Enum) |
| { |
| symint_t file_index = t->tag_ptr->ifd; |
| localsym_t *sym = t->tag_ptr->sym; |
| forward_t *forward_ref = allocate_forward (); |
| |
| if (sym != (localsym_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| forward_ref->next = sym->forward_ref; |
| sym->forward_ref = forward_ref; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| forward_ref->next = t->tag_ptr->forward_ref; |
| t->tag_ptr->forward_ref = forward_ref; |
| } |
| |
| (void) add_aux_sym_rndx (ST_RFDESCAPE, indexNil); |
| forward_ref->index_ptr |
| = &vp->last->datum->aux[vp->objects_last_page - 1]; |
| |
| (void) add_aux_sym_symint (file_index); |
| forward_ref->ifd_ptr |
| = &vp->last->datum->aux[vp->objects_last_page - 1]; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add information about array bounds if they exist. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < t->num_dims; i++) |
| { |
| (void) add_aux_sym_rndx (ST_RFDESCAPE, |
| cur_file_ptr->int_type); |
| |
| (void) add_aux_sym_symint (cur_file_ptr->file_index); /* file index*/ |
| (void) add_aux_sym_symint ((symint_t) 0); /* low bound */ |
| (void) add_aux_sym_symint (t->dimensions[i] - 1); /* high bound*/ |
| (void) add_aux_sym_symint ((t->dimensions[i] == 0) /* stride */ |
| ? 0 |
| : (t->sizes[i] * 8) / t->dimensions[i]); |
| }; |
| |
| /* NOTE: Mips documentation claims that the bitfield width goes here. |
| But it needs to be emitted earlier. */ |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a tag to the tag table (unless it already exists). */ |
| |
| static tag_t * |
| get_tag (const char *tag, /* tag name */ |
| localsym_t *sym, /* tag start block */ |
| bt_t basic_type /* bt_Struct, bt_Union, or bt_Enum */) |
| { |
| shash_t *hash_ptr; |
| const char *err; |
| tag_t *tag_ptr; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("no current file pointer")); |
| |
| hash_ptr = (shash_t *) hash_find (tag_hash, tag); |
| |
| if (hash_ptr != (shash_t *) NULL |
| && hash_ptr->tag_ptr != (tag_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| tag_ptr = hash_ptr->tag_ptr; |
| if (sym != (localsym_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| tag_ptr->basic_type = basic_type; |
| tag_ptr->ifd = cur_file_ptr->file_index; |
| tag_ptr->sym = sym; |
| } |
| return tag_ptr; |
| } |
| |
| if (hash_ptr == (shash_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| char *perm; |
| |
| perm = xstrdup (tag); |
| hash_ptr = allocate_shash (); |
| err = hash_insert (tag_hash, perm, (char *) hash_ptr); |
| if (err) |
| as_fatal (_("inserting \"%s\" into tag hash table: %s"), |
| tag, err); |
| hash_ptr->string = perm; |
| } |
| |
| tag_ptr = allocate_tag (); |
| tag_ptr->forward_ref = (forward_t *) NULL; |
| tag_ptr->hash_ptr = hash_ptr; |
| tag_ptr->same_name = hash_ptr->tag_ptr; |
| tag_ptr->basic_type = basic_type; |
| tag_ptr->sym = sym; |
| tag_ptr->ifd = ((sym == (localsym_t *) NULL) |
| ? (symint_t) -1 |
| : cur_file_ptr->file_index); |
| tag_ptr->same_block = cur_tag_head->first_tag; |
| |
| cur_tag_head->first_tag = tag_ptr; |
| hash_ptr->tag_ptr = tag_ptr; |
| |
| return tag_ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add an unknown {struct, union, enum} tag. */ |
| |
| static void |
| add_unknown_tag (tag_t *ptag /* pointer to tag information */) |
| { |
| shash_t *hash_ptr = ptag->hash_ptr; |
| char *name = hash_ptr->string; |
| localsym_t *sym; |
| forward_t **pf; |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| if (debug > 1) |
| { |
| char *agg_type = "{unknown aggregate type}"; |
| switch (ptag->basic_type) |
| { |
| case bt_Struct: agg_type = "struct"; break; |
| case bt_Union: agg_type = "union"; break; |
| case bt_Enum: agg_type = "enum"; break; |
| default: break; |
| } |
| |
| fprintf (stderr, "unknown %s %.*s found\n", agg_type, |
| hash_ptr->len, name_start); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| sym = add_ecoff_symbol (name, |
| st_Block, |
| sc_Info, |
| (symbolS *) NULL, |
| (bfd_vma) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0); |
| |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol (name, |
| st_End, |
| sc_Info, |
| (symbolS *) NULL, |
| (bfd_vma) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0); |
| |
| for (pf = &sym->forward_ref; *pf != (forward_t *) NULL; pf = &(*pf)->next) |
| ; |
| *pf = ptag->forward_ref; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a procedure to the current file's list of procedures, and record |
| this is the current procedure. */ |
| |
| static void |
| add_procedure (char *func /* func name */) |
| { |
| varray_t *vp; |
| proc_t *new_proc_ptr; |
| symbolS *sym; |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| if (debug) |
| fputc ('\n', stderr); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("no current file pointer")); |
| |
| vp = &cur_file_ptr->procs; |
| |
| if (vp->objects_last_page == vp->objects_per_page) |
| add_varray_page (vp); |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr = new_proc_ptr = &vp->last->datum->proc[vp->objects_last_page++]; |
| |
| if (first_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| first_proc_ptr = new_proc_ptr; |
| |
| vp->num_allocated++; |
| |
| new_proc_ptr->pdr.isym = -1; |
| new_proc_ptr->pdr.iline = -1; |
| new_proc_ptr->pdr.lnLow = -1; |
| new_proc_ptr->pdr.lnHigh = -1; |
| |
| /* Set the BSF_FUNCTION flag for the symbol. */ |
| sym = symbol_find_or_make (func); |
| symbol_get_bfdsym (sym)->flags |= BSF_FUNCTION; |
| |
| /* Push the start of the function. */ |
| new_proc_ptr->sym = add_ecoff_symbol ((const char *) NULL, st_Proc, sc_Text, |
| sym, (bfd_vma) 0, (symint_t) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0); |
| |
| ++proc_cnt; |
| |
| /* Fill in the linenos preceding the .ent, if any. */ |
| if (noproc_lineno != (lineno_list_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| lineno_list_t *l; |
| |
| for (l = noproc_lineno; l != (lineno_list_t *) NULL; l = l->next) |
| l->proc = new_proc_ptr; |
| *last_lineno_ptr = noproc_lineno; |
| while (*last_lineno_ptr != NULL) |
| { |
| last_lineno = *last_lineno_ptr; |
| last_lineno_ptr = &last_lineno->next; |
| } |
| noproc_lineno = (lineno_list_t *) NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| symbolS * |
| ecoff_get_cur_proc_sym (void) |
| { |
| return (cur_proc_ptr ? cur_proc_ptr->sym->as_sym : NULL); |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a new filename, and set up all of the file relative |
| virtual arrays (strings, symbols, aux syms, etc.). Record |
| where the current file structure lives. */ |
| |
| static void |
| add_file (const char *file_name, int indx ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, int fake) |
| { |
| int first_ch; |
| efdr_t *fil_ptr; |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| if (debug) |
| fprintf (stderr, "\tfile\t%.*s\n", len, file_start); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* If the file name is NULL, then no .file symbol appeared, and we |
| want to use the actual file name. */ |
| if (file_name == (const char *) NULL) |
| { |
| if (first_file != (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| as_fatal (_("fake .file after real one")); |
| file_name = as_where ((unsigned int *) NULL); |
| |
| /* Automatically generate ECOFF debugging information, since I |
| think that's what other ECOFF assemblers do. We don't do |
| this if we see a .file directive with a string, since that |
| implies that some sort of debugging information is being |
| provided. */ |
| if (! symbol_table_frozen && debug_type == DEBUG_UNSPECIFIED) |
| debug_type = DEBUG_ECOFF; |
| } |
| else if (debug_type == DEBUG_UNSPECIFIED) |
| debug_type = DEBUG_NONE; |
| |
| #ifndef NO_LISTING |
| if (listing) |
| listing_source_file (file_name); |
| #endif |
| |
| current_stabs_filename = file_name; |
| |
| /* If we're creating stabs, then we don't actually make a new FDR. |
| Instead, we just create a stabs symbol. */ |
| if (stabs_seen) |
| { |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol (file_name, st_Nil, sc_Nil, |
| symbol_new ("L0\001", now_seg, |
| (valueT) frag_now_fix (), |
| frag_now), |
| (bfd_vma) 0, 0, ECOFF_MARK_STAB (N_SOL)); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| first_ch = *file_name; |
| |
| /* FIXME: We can't safely merge files which have line number |
| information (fMerge will be zero in this case). Otherwise, we |
| get incorrect line number debugging info. See for instance |
| ecoff_build_lineno, which will end up setting all file->fdr.* |
| fields multiple times, resulting in incorrect debug info. In |
| order to make this work right, all line number and symbol info |
| for the same source file has to be adjacent in the object file, |
| so that a single file descriptor can be used to point to them. |
| This would require maintaining file specific lists of line |
| numbers and symbols for each file, so that they can be merged |
| together (or output together) when two .file pseudo-ops are |
| merged into one file descriptor. */ |
| |
| /* See if the file has already been created. */ |
| for (fil_ptr = first_file; |
| fil_ptr != (efdr_t *) NULL; |
| fil_ptr = fil_ptr->next_file) |
| { |
| if (first_ch == fil_ptr->name[0] |
| && filename_cmp (file_name, fil_ptr->name) == 0 |
| && fil_ptr->fdr.fMerge) |
| { |
| cur_file_ptr = fil_ptr; |
| if (! fake) |
| cur_file_ptr->fake = 0; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If this is a new file, create it. */ |
| if (fil_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| if (file_desc.objects_last_page == file_desc.objects_per_page) |
| add_varray_page (&file_desc); |
| |
| fil_ptr = cur_file_ptr = |
| &file_desc.last->datum->file[file_desc.objects_last_page++]; |
| *fil_ptr = init_file; |
| |
| fil_ptr->file_index = current_file_idx++; |
| ++file_desc.num_allocated; |
| |
| fil_ptr->fake = fake; |
| |
| /* Allocate the string hash table. */ |
| fil_ptr->str_hash = hash_new (); |
| |
| /* Make sure 0 byte in string table is null */ |
| add_string (&fil_ptr->strings, |
| fil_ptr->str_hash, |
| "", |
| (shash_t **)0); |
| |
| if (strlen (file_name) > PAGE_USIZE - 2) |
| as_fatal (_("filename goes over one page boundary")); |
| |
| /* Push the start of the filename. We assume that the filename |
| will be stored at string offset 1. */ |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol (file_name, st_File, sc_Text, |
| (symbolS *) NULL, (bfd_vma) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0, (symint_t) 0); |
| fil_ptr->fdr.rss = 1; |
| fil_ptr->name = &fil_ptr->strings.last->datum->byte[1]; |
| |
| /* Update the linked list of file descriptors. */ |
| *last_file_ptr = fil_ptr; |
| last_file_ptr = &fil_ptr->next_file; |
| |
| /* Add void & int types to the file (void should be first to catch |
| errant 0's within the index fields). */ |
| fil_ptr->void_type = add_aux_sym_tir (&void_type_info, |
| hash_yes, |
| &cur_file_ptr->thash_head[0]); |
| |
| fil_ptr->int_type = add_aux_sym_tir (&int_type_info, |
| hash_yes, |
| &cur_file_ptr->thash_head[0]); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* This function is called when the assembler notices a preprocessor |
| directive switching to a new file. This will not happen in |
| compiler output, only in hand coded assembler. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_new_file (const char *name, int appfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| if (cur_file_ptr != NULL && filename_cmp (cur_file_ptr->name, name) == 0) |
| return; |
| add_file (name, 0, 0); |
| |
| /* This is a hand coded assembler file, so automatically turn on |
| debugging information. */ |
| if (debug_type == DEBUG_UNSPECIFIED) |
| debug_type = DEBUG_ECOFF; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| |
| /* Convert storage class to string. */ |
| |
| static char * |
| sc_to_string (storage_class) |
| sc_t storage_class; |
| { |
| switch (storage_class) |
| { |
| case sc_Nil: return "Nil,"; |
| case sc_Text: return "Text,"; |
| case sc_Data: return "Data,"; |
| case sc_Bss: return "Bss,"; |
| case sc_Register: return "Register,"; |
| case sc_Abs: return "Abs,"; |
| case sc_Undefined: return "Undefined,"; |
| case sc_CdbLocal: return "CdbLocal,"; |
| case sc_Bits: return "Bits,"; |
| case sc_CdbSystem: return "CdbSystem,"; |
| case sc_RegImage: return "RegImage,"; |
| case sc_Info: return "Info,"; |
| case sc_UserStruct: return "UserStruct,"; |
| case sc_SData: return "SData,"; |
| case sc_SBss: return "SBss,"; |
| case sc_RData: return "RData,"; |
| case sc_Var: return "Var,"; |
| case sc_Common: return "Common,"; |
| case sc_SCommon: return "SCommon,"; |
| case sc_VarRegister: return "VarRegister,"; |
| case sc_Variant: return "Variant,"; |
| case sc_SUndefined: return "SUndefined,"; |
| case sc_Init: return "Init,"; |
| case sc_Max: return "Max,"; |
| } |
| |
| return "???,"; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* DEBUG */ |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| |
| /* Convert symbol type to string. */ |
| |
| static char * |
| st_to_string (symbol_type) |
| st_t symbol_type; |
| { |
| switch (symbol_type) |
| { |
| case st_Nil: return "Nil,"; |
| case st_Global: return "Global,"; |
| case st_Static: return "Static,"; |
| case st_Param: return "Param,"; |
| case st_Local: return "Local,"; |
| case st_Label: return "Label,"; |
| case st_Proc: return "Proc,"; |
| case st_Block: return "Block,"; |
| case st_End: return "End,"; |
| case st_Member: return "Member,"; |
| case st_Typedef: return "Typedef,"; |
| case st_File: return "File,"; |
| case st_RegReloc: return "RegReloc,"; |
| case st_Forward: return "Forward,"; |
| case st_StaticProc: return "StaticProc,"; |
| case st_Constant: return "Constant,"; |
| case st_Str: return "String,"; |
| case st_Number: return "Number,"; |
| case st_Expr: return "Expr,"; |
| case st_Type: return "Type,"; |
| case st_Max: return "Max,"; |
| } |
| |
| return "???,"; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* DEBUG */ |
| |
| /* Parse .begin directives which have a label as the first argument |
| which gives the location of the start of the block. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_begin (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| char name_end; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".begin directive without a preceding .file directive")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".begin directive without a preceding .ent directive")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| name_end = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol ((const char *) NULL, st_Block, sc_Text, |
| symbol_find_or_make (name), |
| (bfd_vma) 0, (symint_t) 0, (symint_t) 0); |
| |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| |
| /* The line number follows, but we don't use it. */ |
| (void) get_absolute_expression (); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .bend directives which have a label as the first argument |
| which gives the location of the end of the block. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_bend (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| char name_end; |
| symbolS *endsym; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".bend directive without a preceding .file directive")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".bend directive without a preceding .ent directive")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| name_end = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| |
| /* The value is the distance between the .bend directive and the |
| corresponding symbol. We fill in the offset when we write out |
| the symbol. */ |
| endsym = symbol_find (name); |
| if (endsym == (symbolS *) NULL) |
| as_warn (_(".bend directive names unknown symbol")); |
| else |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol ((const char *) NULL, st_End, sc_Text, endsym, |
| (bfd_vma) 0, (symint_t) 0, (symint_t) 0); |
| |
| restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| |
| /* The line number follows, but we don't use it. */ |
| (void) get_absolute_expression (); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* COFF debugging information is provided as a series of directives |
| (.def, .scl, etc.). We build up information as we read the |
| directives in the following static variables, and file it away when |
| we reach the .endef directive. */ |
| static char *coff_sym_name; |
| static type_info_t coff_type; |
| static sc_t coff_storage_class; |
| static st_t coff_symbol_typ; |
| static int coff_is_function; |
| static char *coff_tag; |
| static valueT coff_value; |
| static symbolS *coff_sym_value; |
| static bfd_vma coff_sym_addend; |
| static int coff_inside_enumeration; |
| |
| /* Handle a .def directive: start defining a symbol. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_def (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| char name_end; |
| |
| ecoff_debugging_seen = 1; |
| |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| |
| name_end = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name != (char *) NULL) |
| as_warn (_(".def pseudo-op used inside of .def/.endef; ignored")); |
| else if (*name == '\0') |
| as_warn (_("empty symbol name in .def; ignored")); |
| else |
| { |
| if (coff_sym_name != (char *) NULL) |
| free (coff_sym_name); |
| if (coff_tag != (char *) NULL) |
| free (coff_tag); |
| |
| coff_sym_name = xstrdup (name); |
| coff_type = type_info_init; |
| coff_storage_class = sc_Nil; |
| coff_symbol_typ = st_Nil; |
| coff_is_function = 0; |
| coff_tag = (char *) NULL; |
| coff_value = 0; |
| coff_sym_value = (symbolS *) NULL; |
| coff_sym_addend = 0; |
| } |
| |
| restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle a .dim directive, used to give dimensions for an array. The |
| arguments are comma separated numbers. mips-tfile assumes that |
| there will not be more than 6 dimensions, and gdb won't read any |
| more than that anyhow, so I will also make that assumption. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_dim (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| int dimens[N_TQ]; |
| int i; |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".dim pseudo-op used outside of .def/.endef; ignored")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < N_TQ; i++) |
| { |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| dimens[i] = get_absolute_expression (); |
| if (*input_line_pointer == ',') |
| ++input_line_pointer; |
| else |
| { |
| if (*input_line_pointer != '\n' |
| && *input_line_pointer != ';') |
| as_warn (_("badly formed .dim directive")); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (i == N_TQ) |
| --i; |
| |
| /* The dimensions are stored away in reverse order. */ |
| for (; i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| if (coff_type.num_dims >= N_TQ) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("too many .dim entries")); |
| break; |
| } |
| coff_type.dimensions[coff_type.num_dims] = dimens[i]; |
| ++coff_type.num_dims; |
| } |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle a .scl directive, which sets the COFF storage class of the |
| symbol. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_scl (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| long val; |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".scl pseudo-op used outside of .def/.endef; ignored")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| val = get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| coff_symbol_typ = map_coff_sym_type[val]; |
| coff_storage_class = map_coff_storage[val]; |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle a .size directive. For some reason mips-tfile.c thinks that |
| .size can have multiple arguments. We humor it, although gcc will |
| never generate more than one argument. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_size (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| int sizes[N_TQ]; |
| int i; |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".size pseudo-op used outside of .def/.endef; ignored")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < N_TQ; i++) |
| { |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| sizes[i] = get_absolute_expression (); |
| if (*input_line_pointer == ',') |
| ++input_line_pointer; |
| else |
| { |
| if (*input_line_pointer != '\n' |
| && *input_line_pointer != ';') |
| as_warn (_("badly formed .size directive")); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (i == N_TQ) |
| --i; |
| |
| /* The sizes are stored away in reverse order. */ |
| for (; i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| if (coff_type.num_sizes >= N_TQ) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("too many .size entries")); |
| break; |
| } |
| coff_type.sizes[coff_type.num_sizes] = sizes[i]; |
| ++coff_type.num_sizes; |
| } |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle the .type directive, which gives the COFF type of the |
| symbol. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_type (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| long val; |
| tq_t *tq_ptr; |
| tq_t *tq_shft; |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".type pseudo-op used outside of .def/.endef; ignored")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| val = get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| coff_type.orig_type = BTYPE (val); |
| coff_type.basic_type = map_coff_types[coff_type.orig_type]; |
| |
| tq_ptr = &coff_type.type_qualifiers[N_TQ]; |
| while (val & ~N_BTMASK) |
| { |
| if (tq_ptr == &coff_type.type_qualifiers[0]) |
| { |
| /* FIXME: We could handle this by setting the continued bit. |
| There would still be a limit: the .type argument can not |
| be infinite. */ |
| as_warn (_("the type of %s is too complex; it will be simplified"), |
| coff_sym_name); |
| break; |
| } |
| if (ISPTR (val)) |
| *--tq_ptr = tq_Ptr; |
| else if (ISFCN (val)) |
| *--tq_ptr = tq_Proc; |
| else if (ISARY (val)) |
| *--tq_ptr = tq_Array; |
| else |
| as_fatal (_("Unrecognized .type argument")); |
| |
| val = DECREF (val); |
| } |
| |
| tq_shft = &coff_type.type_qualifiers[0]; |
| while (tq_ptr != &coff_type.type_qualifiers[N_TQ]) |
| *tq_shft++ = *tq_ptr++; |
| |
| if (tq_shft != &coff_type.type_qualifiers[0] && tq_shft[-1] == tq_Proc) |
| { |
| /* If this is a function, ignore it, so that we don't get two |
| entries (one from the .ent, and one for the .def that |
| precedes it). Save the type information so that the end |
| block can properly add it after the begin block index. For |
| MIPS knows what reason, we must strip off the function type |
| at this point. */ |
| coff_is_function = 1; |
| tq_shft[-1] = tq_Nil; |
| } |
| |
| while (tq_shft != &coff_type.type_qualifiers[N_TQ]) |
| *tq_shft++ = tq_Nil; |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle the .tag directive, which gives the name of a structure, |
| union or enum. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_tag (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| char name_end; |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".tag pseudo-op used outside of .def/.endef; ignored")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| name_end = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| |
| coff_tag = xstrdup (name); |
| |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle the .val directive, which gives the value of the symbol. It |
| may be the name of a static or global symbol. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_val (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| expressionS exp; |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".val pseudo-op used outside of .def/.endef; ignored")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| expression (&exp); |
| if (exp.X_op != O_constant && exp.X_op != O_symbol) |
| { |
| as_bad (_(".val expression is too complex")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (exp.X_op == O_constant) |
| coff_value = exp.X_add_number; |
| else |
| { |
| coff_sym_value = exp.X_add_symbol; |
| coff_sym_addend = exp.X_add_number; |
| } |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle the .endef directive, which terminates processing of COFF |
| debugging information for a symbol. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_endef (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| symint_t indx; |
| localsym_t *sym; |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| |
| if (coff_sym_name == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".endef pseudo-op used before .def; ignored")); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| name = coff_sym_name; |
| coff_sym_name = (char *) NULL; |
| |
| /* If the symbol is a static or external, we have already gotten the |
| appropriate type and class, so make sure we don't override those |
| values. This is needed because there are some type and classes |
| that are not in COFF, such as short data, etc. */ |
| if (coff_sym_value != (symbolS *) NULL) |
| { |
| coff_symbol_typ = st_Nil; |
| coff_storage_class = sc_Nil; |
| } |
| |
| coff_type.extra_sizes = coff_tag != (char *) NULL; |
| if (coff_type.num_dims > 0) |
| { |
| int diff = coff_type.num_dims - coff_type.num_sizes; |
| int i = coff_type.num_dims - 1; |
| int j; |
| |
| if (coff_type.num_sizes != 1 || diff < 0) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("bad COFF debugging information")); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* If this is an array, make sure the same number of dimensions |
| and sizes were passed, creating extra sizes for multiply |
| dimensioned arrays if not passed. */ |
| coff_type.extra_sizes = 0; |
| if (diff) |
| { |
| j = (sizeof (coff_type.sizes) / sizeof (coff_type.sizes[0])) - 1; |
| while (j >= 0) |
| { |
| coff_type.sizes[j] = (((j - diff) >= 0) |
| ? coff_type.sizes[j - diff] |
| : 0); |
| j--; |
| } |
| |
| coff_type.num_sizes = i + 1; |
| for (i--; i >= 0; i--) |
| coff_type.sizes[i] = (coff_type.dimensions[i + 1] == 0 |
| ? 0 |
| : (coff_type.sizes[i + 1] |
| / coff_type.dimensions[i + 1])); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (coff_symbol_typ == st_Member |
| && coff_type.num_sizes - coff_type.extra_sizes == 1) |
| { |
| /* Is this a bitfield? This is indicated by a structure member |
| having a size field that isn't an array. */ |
| coff_type.bitfield = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Except for enumeration members & begin/ending of scopes, put the |
| type word in the aux. symbol table. */ |
| if (coff_symbol_typ == st_Block || coff_symbol_typ == st_End) |
| indx = 0; |
| else if (coff_inside_enumeration) |
| indx = cur_file_ptr->void_type; |
| else |
| { |
| if (coff_type.basic_type == bt_Struct |
| || coff_type.basic_type == bt_Union |
| || coff_type.basic_type == bt_Enum) |
| { |
| if (coff_tag == (char *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("no tag specified for %s"), name); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| coff_type.tag_ptr = get_tag (coff_tag, (localsym_t *) NULL, |
| coff_type.basic_type); |
| } |
| |
| if (coff_is_function) |
| { |
| last_func_type_info = coff_type; |
| last_func_sym_value = coff_sym_value; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| indx = add_aux_sym_tir (&coff_type, |
| hash_yes, |
| &cur_file_ptr->thash_head[0]); |
| } |
| |
| /* Do any last minute adjustments that are necessary. */ |
| switch (coff_symbol_typ) |
| { |
| default: |
| break; |
| |
| /* For the beginning of structs, unions, and enumerations, the |
| size info needs to be passed in the value field. */ |
| case st_Block: |
| if (coff_type.num_sizes - coff_type.num_dims - coff_type.extra_sizes |
| != 1) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("bad COFF debugging information")); |
| return; |
| } |
| else |
| coff_value = coff_type.sizes[0]; |
| |
| coff_inside_enumeration = (coff_type.orig_type == T_ENUM); |
| break; |
| |
| /* For the end of structs, unions, and enumerations, omit the |
| name which is always ".eos". This needs to be done last, so |
| that any error reporting above gives the correct name. */ |
| case st_End: |
| free (name); |
| name = (char *) NULL; |
| coff_value = 0; |
| coff_inside_enumeration = 0; |
| break; |
| |
| /* Members of structures and unions that aren't bitfields, need |
| to adjust the value from a byte offset to a bit offset. |
| Members of enumerations do not have the value adjusted, and |
| can be distinguished by indx == indexNil. For enumerations, |
| update the maximum enumeration value. */ |
| case st_Member: |
| if (! coff_type.bitfield && ! coff_inside_enumeration) |
| coff_value *= 8; |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add the symbol. */ |
| sym = add_ecoff_symbol (name, |
| coff_symbol_typ, |
| coff_storage_class, |
| coff_sym_value, |
| coff_sym_addend, |
| (symint_t) coff_value, |
| indx); |
| |
| /* deal with struct, union, and enum tags. */ |
| if (coff_symbol_typ == st_Block) |
| { |
| /* Create or update the tag information. */ |
| tag_t *tag_ptr = get_tag (name, |
| sym, |
| coff_type.basic_type); |
| forward_t **pf; |
| |
| /* Remember any forward references. */ |
| for (pf = &sym->forward_ref; |
| *pf != (forward_t *) NULL; |
| pf = &(*pf)->next) |
| ; |
| *pf = tag_ptr->forward_ref; |
| tag_ptr->forward_ref = (forward_t *) NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .end directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_end (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| char name_end; |
| symbolS *ent; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".end directive without a preceding .file directive")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".end directive without a preceding .ent directive")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| name_end = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| |
| if (name == input_line_pointer) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".end directive has no name")); |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* The value is the distance between the .end directive and the |
| corresponding symbol. We create a fake symbol to hold the |
| current location, and put in the offset when we write out the |
| symbol. */ |
| ent = symbol_find (name); |
| if (ent == (symbolS *) NULL) |
| as_warn (_(".end directive names unknown symbol")); |
| else |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol ((const char *) NULL, st_End, sc_Text, |
| symbol_new ("L0\001", now_seg, |
| (valueT) frag_now_fix (), |
| frag_now), |
| (bfd_vma) 0, (symint_t) 0, (symint_t) 0); |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr = (proc_t *) NULL; |
| |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .ent directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_ent (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| char name_end; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| add_file ((const char *) NULL, 0, 1); |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr != (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("second .ent directive found before .end directive")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| name_end = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| |
| if (name == input_line_pointer) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".ent directive has no name")); |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| add_procedure (name); |
| |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| |
| /* The .ent directive is sometimes followed by a number. I'm not |
| really sure what the number means. I don't see any way to store |
| the information in the PDR. The Irix 4 assembler seems to ignore |
| the information. */ |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| if (*input_line_pointer == ',') |
| { |
| ++input_line_pointer; |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| } |
| if (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer) |
| || *input_line_pointer == '-') |
| (void) get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .extern directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_extern (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| int c; |
| symbolS *symbolp; |
| valueT size; |
| |
| c = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| symbolp = symbol_find_or_make (name); |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (c); |
| |
| S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolp); |
| |
| if (*input_line_pointer == ',') |
| ++input_line_pointer; |
| size = get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| symbol_get_obj (symbolp)->ecoff_extern_size = size; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .file directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_file (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| int indx; |
| char *name; |
| int len; |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr != (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("no way to handle .file within .ent/.end section")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| indx = (int) get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| /* FIXME: we don't have to save the name here. */ |
| name = demand_copy_C_string (&len); |
| |
| add_file (name, indx - 1, 0); |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .fmask directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_fmask (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| long val; |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".fmask outside of .ent")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&val) != ',') |
| { |
| as_warn (_("bad .fmask directive")); |
| --input_line_pointer; |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.fregmask = val; |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.fregoffset = get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .frame directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_frame (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| long val; |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".frame outside of .ent")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.framereg = tc_get_register (1); |
| |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| if (*input_line_pointer++ != ',' |
| || get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&val) != ',') |
| { |
| as_warn (_("bad .frame directive")); |
| --input_line_pointer; |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.frameoffset = val; |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.pcreg = tc_get_register (0); |
| |
| /* Alpha-OSF1 adds "the offset of saved $a0 from $sp", according to |
| Sandro. I don't yet know where this value should be stored, if |
| anywhere. Don't call demand_empty_rest_of_line (). */ |
| s_ignore (42); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .mask directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_mask (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| long val; |
| |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".mask outside of .ent")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&val) != ',') |
| { |
| as_warn (_("bad .mask directive")); |
| --input_line_pointer; |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.regmask = val; |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.regoffset = get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .loc directives. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_loc (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| lineno_list_t *list; |
| symint_t lineno; |
| |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".loc before .file")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (now_seg != text_section) |
| { |
| as_warn (_(".loc outside of .text")); |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Skip the file number. */ |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| get_absolute_expression (); |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| |
| lineno = get_absolute_expression (); |
| |
| #ifndef NO_LISTING |
| if (listing) |
| listing_source_line (lineno); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* If we're building stabs, then output a special label rather than |
| ECOFF line number info. */ |
| if (stabs_seen) |
| { |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol ((char *) NULL, st_Label, sc_Text, |
| symbol_new ("L0\001", now_seg, |
| (valueT) frag_now_fix (), |
| frag_now), |
| (bfd_vma) 0, 0, lineno); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| list = allocate_lineno_list (); |
| |
| list->next = (lineno_list_t *) NULL; |
| list->file = cur_file_ptr; |
| list->proc = cur_proc_ptr; |
| list->frag = frag_now; |
| list->paddr = frag_now_fix (); |
| list->lineno = lineno; |
| |
| /* We don't want to merge files which have line numbers. */ |
| cur_file_ptr->fdr.fMerge = 0; |
| |
| /* A .loc directive will sometimes appear before a .ent directive, |
| which means that cur_proc_ptr will be NULL here. Arrange to |
| patch this up. */ |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| lineno_list_t **pl; |
| |
| pl = &noproc_lineno; |
| while (*pl != (lineno_list_t *) NULL) |
| pl = &(*pl)->next; |
| *pl = list; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| last_lineno = list; |
| *last_lineno_ptr = list; |
| last_lineno_ptr = &list->next; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* The MIPS assembler sometimes inserts nop instructions in the |
| instruction stream. When this happens, we must patch up the .loc |
| information so that it points to the instruction after the nop. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_fix_loc (fragS *old_frag, unsigned long old_frag_offset) |
| { |
| if (last_lineno != NULL |
| && last_lineno->frag == old_frag |
| && last_lineno->paddr == old_frag_offset) |
| { |
| last_lineno->frag = frag_now; |
| last_lineno->paddr = frag_now_fix (); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Make sure the @stabs symbol is emitted. */ |
| |
| static void |
| mark_stabs (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| if (! stabs_seen) |
| { |
| /* Add a dummy @stabs dymbol. */ |
| stabs_seen = 1; |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol (stabs_symbol, st_Nil, sc_Info, |
| (symbolS *) NULL, |
| (bfd_vma) 0, (symint_t) -1, |
| ECOFF_MARK_STAB (0)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse .weakext directives. */ |
| #ifndef TC_MIPS |
| /* For TC_MIPS use the version in tc-mips.c. */ |
| void |
| ecoff_directive_weakext (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) |
| { |
| char *name; |
| int c; |
| symbolS *symbolP; |
| expressionS exp; |
| |
| c = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name); |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (c); |
| |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| |
| if (*input_line_pointer == ',') |
| { |
| if (S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP)) |
| { |
| as_bad (_("symbol `%s' is already defined"), |
| S_GET_NAME (symbolP)); |
| ignore_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| ++input_line_pointer; |
| SKIP_WHITESPACE (); |
| if (! is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer]) |
| { |
| expression (&exp); |
| if (exp.X_op != O_symbol) |
| { |
| as_bad (_("bad .weakext directive")); |
| ignore_rest_of_line (); |
| return; |
| } |
| symbol_set_value_expression (symbolP, &exp); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| S_SET_WEAK (symbolP); |
| |
| demand_empty_rest_of_line (); |
| } |
| #endif /* not TC_MIPS */ |
| |
| /* Handle .stabs directives. The actual parsing routine is done by a |
| generic routine. This routine is called via OBJ_PROCESS_STAB. |
| When this is called, input_line_pointer will be pointing at the |
| value field of the stab. |
| |
| .stabs directives have five fields: |
| "string" a string, encoding the type information. |
| code a numeric code, defined in <stab.h> |
| 0 a zero |
| desc a zero or line number |
| value a numeric value or an address. |
| |
| If the value is relocatable, we transform this into: |
| iss points as an index into string space |
| value value from lookup of the name |
| st st from lookup of the name |
| sc sc from lookup of the name |
| index code|CODE_MASK |
| |
| If the value is not relocatable, we transform this into: |
| iss points as an index into string space |
| value value |
| st st_Nil |
| sc sc_Nil |
| index code|CODE_MASK |
| |
| .stabn directives have four fields (string is null): |
| code a numeric code, defined in <stab.h> |
| 0 a zero |
| desc a zero or a line number |
| value a numeric value or an address. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_stab (segT sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, |
| int what, |
| const char *string, |
| int type, |
| int other, |
| int desc) |
| { |
| efdr_t *save_file_ptr = cur_file_ptr; |
| symbolS *sym; |
| symint_t value; |
| bfd_vma addend; |
| st_t st; |
| sc_t sc; |
| symint_t indx; |
| localsym_t *hold = NULL; |
| |
| ecoff_debugging_seen = 1; |
| |
| /* We don't handle .stabd. */ |
| if (what != 's' && what != 'n') |
| { |
| as_bad (_(".stab%c is not supported"), what); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* A .stabn uses a null name, not an empty string. */ |
| if (what == 'n') |
| string = NULL; |
| |
| /* We ignore the other field. */ |
| if (other != 0) |
| as_warn (_(".stab%c: ignoring non-zero other field"), what); |
| |
| /* Make sure we have a current file. */ |
| if (cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| add_file ((const char *) NULL, 0, 1); |
| save_file_ptr = cur_file_ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* For stabs in ECOFF, the first symbol must be @stabs. This is a |
| signal to gdb. */ |
| if (stabs_seen == 0) |
| mark_stabs (0); |
| |
| /* Line number stabs are handled differently, since they have two |
| values, the line number and the address of the label. We use the |
| index field (aka desc) to hold the line number, and the value |
| field to hold the address. The symbol type is st_Label, which |
| should be different from the other stabs, so that gdb can |
| recognize it. */ |
| if (type == N_SLINE) |
| { |
| SYMR dummy_symr; |
| char *name; |
| char name_end; |
| |
| #ifndef NO_LISTING |
| if (listing) |
| listing_source_line ((unsigned int) desc); |
| #endif |
| |
| dummy_symr.index = desc; |
| if (dummy_symr.index != desc) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("line number (%d) for .stab%c directive cannot fit in index field (20 bits)"), |
| desc, what); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| name_end = get_symbol_name (&name); |
| sym = symbol_find_or_make (name); |
| (void) restore_line_pointer (name_end); |
| |
| value = 0; |
| addend = 0; |
| st = st_Label; |
| sc = sc_Text; |
| indx = desc; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| #ifndef NO_LISTING |
| if (listing && (type == N_SO || type == N_SOL)) |
| listing_source_file (string); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (ISDIGIT (*input_line_pointer) |
| || *input_line_pointer == '-' |
| || *input_line_pointer == '+') |
| { |
| st = st_Nil; |
| sc = sc_Nil; |
| sym = (symbolS *) NULL; |
| value = get_absolute_expression (); |
| addend = 0; |
| } |
| else if (! is_name_beginner ((unsigned char) *input_line_pointer)) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("illegal .stab%c directive, bad character"), what); |
| return; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| expressionS exp; |
| |
| sc = sc_Nil; |
| st = st_Nil; |
| |
| expression (&exp); |
| if (exp.X_op == O_constant) |
| { |
| sym = NULL; |
| value = exp.X_add_number; |
| addend = 0; |
| } |
| else if (exp.X_op == O_symbol) |
| { |
| sym = exp.X_add_symbol; |
| value = 0; |
| addend = exp.X_add_number; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| sym = make_expr_symbol (&exp); |
| value = 0; |
| addend = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| indx = ECOFF_MARK_STAB (type); |
| } |
| |
| /* Don't store the stabs symbol we are creating as the type of the |
| ECOFF symbol. We want to compute the type of the ECOFF symbol |
| independently. */ |
| if (sym != (symbolS *) NULL) |
| hold = symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_symbol; |
| |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol (string, st, sc, sym, addend, value, indx); |
| |
| if (sym != (symbolS *) NULL) |
| symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_symbol = hold; |
| |
| /* Restore normal file type. */ |
| cur_file_ptr = save_file_ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Frob an ECOFF symbol. Small common symbols go into a special |
| .scommon section rather than bfd_com_section. */ |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_frob_symbol (symbolS *sym) |
| { |
| if (S_IS_COMMON (sym) |
| && S_GET_VALUE (sym) > 0 |
| && S_GET_VALUE (sym) <= bfd_get_gp_size (stdoutput)) |
| { |
| static asection scom_section; |
| static asymbol scom_symbol; |
| |
| /* We must construct a fake section similar to bfd_com_section |
| but with the name .scommon. */ |
| if (scom_section.name == NULL) |
| { |
| scom_section = *bfd_com_section_ptr; |
| scom_section.name = ".scommon"; |
| scom_section.output_section = &scom_section; |
| scom_section.symbol = &scom_symbol; |
| scom_section.symbol_ptr_ptr = &scom_section.symbol; |
| scom_symbol = *bfd_com_section_ptr->symbol; |
| scom_symbol.name = ".scommon"; |
| scom_symbol.section = &scom_section; |
| } |
| S_SET_SEGMENT (sym, &scom_section); |
| } |
| |
| /* Double check weak symbols. */ |
| if (S_IS_WEAK (sym)) |
| { |
| if (S_IS_COMMON (sym)) |
| as_bad (_("symbol `%s' can not be both weak and common"), |
| S_GET_NAME (sym)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Add bytes to the symbolic information buffer. */ |
| |
| static char * |
| ecoff_add_bytes (char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| char *bufptr, |
| unsigned long need) |
| { |
| unsigned long at; |
| unsigned long want; |
| |
| at = bufptr - *buf; |
| need -= *bufend - bufptr; |
| if (need < PAGE_SIZE) |
| need = PAGE_SIZE; |
| want = (*bufend - *buf) + need; |
| *buf = XRESIZEVEC (char, *buf, want); |
| *bufend = *buf + want; |
| return *buf + at; |
| } |
| |
| /* Adjust the symbolic information buffer to the alignment required |
| for the ECOFF target debugging information. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_padding_adjust (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, |
| char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset, |
| char **bufptrptr) |
| { |
| bfd_size_type align; |
| |
| align = backend->debug_align; |
| if ((offset & (align - 1)) != 0) |
| { |
| unsigned long add; |
| |
| add = align - (offset & (align - 1)); |
| if ((unsigned long) (*bufend - (*buf + offset)) < add) |
| (void) ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, *buf + offset, add); |
| memset (*buf + offset, 0, add); |
| offset += add; |
| if (bufptrptr != (char **) NULL) |
| *bufptrptr = *buf + offset; |
| } |
| |
| return offset; |
| } |
| |
| /* Build the line number information. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_lineno (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, |
| char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset, |
| long *linecntptr) |
| { |
| char *bufptr; |
| lineno_list_t *l; |
| lineno_list_t *last; |
| efdr_t *file; |
| proc_t *proc; |
| unsigned long c; |
| long iline; |
| long totcount; |
| lineno_list_t first; |
| lineno_list_t *local_first_lineno = first_lineno; |
| |
| if (linecntptr != (long *) NULL) |
| *linecntptr = 0; |
| |
| bufptr = *buf + offset; |
| |
| file = (efdr_t *) NULL; |
| proc = (proc_t *) NULL; |
| last = (lineno_list_t *) NULL; |
| c = offset; |
| iline = 0; |
| totcount = 0; |
| |
| /* FIXME? Now that MIPS embedded-PIC is gone, it may be safe to |
| remove this code. */ |
| /* For some reason the address of the first procedure is ignored |
| when reading line numbers. This doesn't matter if the address of |
| the first procedure is 0, but when gcc is generating MIPS |
| embedded PIC code, it will put strings in the .text section |
| before the first procedure. We cope by inserting a dummy line if |
| the address of the first procedure is not 0. Hopefully this |
| won't screw things up too badly. |
| |
| Don't do this for ECOFF assembly source line numbers. They work |
| without this extra attention. */ |
| if (debug_type != DEBUG_ECOFF |
| && first_proc_ptr != (proc_t *) NULL |
| && local_first_lineno != (lineno_list_t *) NULL |
| && ((S_GET_VALUE (first_proc_ptr->sym->as_sym) |
| + bfd_get_section_vma (stdoutput, |
| S_GET_SEGMENT (first_proc_ptr->sym->as_sym))) |
| != 0)) |
| { |
| first.file = local_first_lineno->file; |
| first.proc = local_first_lineno->proc; |
| first.frag = &zero_address_frag; |
| first.paddr = 0; |
| first.lineno = 0; |
| |
| first.next = local_first_lineno; |
| local_first_lineno = &first; |
| } |
| |
| for (l = local_first_lineno; l != (lineno_list_t *) NULL; l = l->next) |
| { |
| long count; |
| long delta; |
| |
| /* Get the offset to the memory address of the next line number |
| (in words). Do this first, so that we can skip ahead to the |
| next useful line number entry. */ |
| if (l->next == (lineno_list_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| /* We want a count of zero, but it will be decremented |
| before it is used. */ |
| count = 1; |
| } |
| else if (l->next->frag->fr_address + l->next->paddr |
| > l->frag->fr_address + l->paddr) |
| { |
| count = ((l->next->frag->fr_address + l->next->paddr |
| - (l->frag->fr_address + l->paddr)) |
| >> 2); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* Don't change last, so we still get the right delta. */ |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (l->file != file || l->proc != proc) |
| { |
| if (l->proc != proc && proc != (proc_t *) NULL) |
| proc->pdr.lnHigh = last->lineno; |
| if (l->file != file && file != (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| file->fdr.cbLine = c - file->fdr.cbLineOffset; |
| file->fdr.cline = totcount + count; |
| if (linecntptr != (long *) NULL) |
| *linecntptr += totcount + count; |
| totcount = 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (l->file != file) |
| { |
| efdr_t *last_file = file; |
| |
| file = l->file; |
| if (last_file != (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| file->fdr.ilineBase |
| = last_file->fdr.ilineBase + last_file->fdr.cline; |
| else |
| file->fdr.ilineBase = 0; |
| file->fdr.cbLineOffset = c; |
| } |
| if (l->proc != proc) |
| { |
| proc = l->proc; |
| if (proc != (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| proc->pdr.lnLow = l->lineno; |
| proc->pdr.cbLineOffset = c - file->fdr.cbLineOffset; |
| proc->pdr.iline = totcount; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| last = (lineno_list_t *) NULL; |
| } |
| |
| totcount += count; |
| |
| /* Get the offset to this line number. */ |
| if (last == (lineno_list_t *) NULL) |
| delta = 0; |
| else |
| delta = l->lineno - last->lineno; |
| |
| /* Put in the offset to this line number. */ |
| while (delta != 0) |
| { |
| int setcount; |
| |
| /* 1 is added to each count read. */ |
| --count; |
| /* We can only adjust the word count by up to 15 words at a |
| time. */ |
| if (count <= 0x0f) |
| { |
| setcount = count; |
| count = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| setcount = 0x0f; |
| count -= 0x0f; |
| } |
| if (delta >= -7 && delta <= 7) |
| { |
| if (bufptr >= *bufend) |
| bufptr = ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, bufptr, (long) 1); |
| *bufptr++ = setcount + (delta << 4); |
| delta = 0; |
| ++c; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| int set; |
| |
| if (*bufend - bufptr < 3) |
| bufptr = ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, bufptr, (long) 3); |
| *bufptr++ = setcount + (8 << 4); |
| if (delta < -0x8000) |
| { |
| set = -0x8000; |
| delta += 0x8000; |
| } |
| else if (delta > 0x7fff) |
| { |
| set = 0x7fff; |
| delta -= 0x7fff; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| set = delta; |
| delta = 0; |
| } |
| *bufptr++ = set >> 8; |
| *bufptr++ = set & 0xffff; |
| c += 3; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Finish adjusting the count. */ |
| while (count > 0) |
| { |
| if (bufptr >= *bufend) |
| bufptr = ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, bufptr, (long) 1); |
| /* 1 is added to each count read. */ |
| --count; |
| if (count > 0x0f) |
| { |
| *bufptr++ = 0x0f; |
| count -= 0x0f; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| *bufptr++ = count; |
| count = 0; |
| } |
| ++c; |
| } |
| |
| ++iline; |
| last = l; |
| } |
| |
| if (proc != (proc_t *) NULL) |
| proc->pdr.lnHigh = last->lineno; |
| if (file != (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| file->fdr.cbLine = c - file->fdr.cbLineOffset; |
| file->fdr.cline = totcount; |
| } |
| |
| if (linecntptr != (long *) NULL) |
| *linecntptr += totcount; |
| |
| c = ecoff_padding_adjust (backend, buf, bufend, c, &bufptr); |
| |
| return c; |
| } |
| |
| /* Build and swap out the symbols. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_symbols (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, |
| char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset) |
| { |
| const bfd_size_type external_sym_size = backend->external_sym_size; |
| void (* const swap_sym_out) (bfd *, const SYMR *, void *) |
| = backend->swap_sym_out; |
| char *sym_out; |
| long isym; |
| vlinks_t *file_link; |
| |
| sym_out = *buf + offset; |
| |
| isym = 0; |
| |
| /* The symbols are stored by file. */ |
| for (file_link = file_desc.first; |
| file_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| file_link = file_link->next) |
| { |
| int ifilesym; |
| int fil_cnt; |
| efdr_t *fil_ptr; |
| efdr_t *fil_end; |
| |
| if (file_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_per_page; |
| fil_ptr = file_link->datum->file; |
| fil_end = fil_ptr + fil_cnt; |
| for (; fil_ptr < fil_end; fil_ptr++) |
| { |
| vlinks_t *sym_link; |
| |
| fil_ptr->fdr.isymBase = isym; |
| ifilesym = isym; |
| for (sym_link = fil_ptr->symbols.first; |
| sym_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| sym_link = sym_link->next) |
| { |
| int sym_cnt; |
| localsym_t *sym_ptr; |
| localsym_t *sym_end; |
| |
| if (sym_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| sym_cnt = fil_ptr->symbols.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| sym_cnt = fil_ptr->symbols.objects_per_page; |
| sym_ptr = sym_link->datum->sym; |
| sym_end = sym_ptr + sym_cnt; |
| for (; sym_ptr < sym_end; sym_ptr++) |
| { |
| int local; |
| symbolS *as_sym; |
| forward_t *f; |
| |
| know (sym_ptr->file_ptr == fil_ptr); |
| |
| /* If there is no associated gas symbol, then this |
| is a pure debugging symbol. We have already |
| added the name (if any) to fil_ptr->strings. |
| Otherwise we must decide whether this is an |
| external or a local symbol (actually, it may be |
| both if the local provides additional debugging |
| information for the external). */ |
| local = 1; |
| as_sym = sym_ptr->as_sym; |
| if (as_sym != (symbolS *) NULL) |
| { |
| symint_t indx; |
| |
| /* The value of a block start symbol is the |
| offset from the start of the procedure. For |
| other symbols we just use the gas value (but |
| we must offset it by the vma of the section, |
| just as BFD does, because BFD will not see |
| this value). */ |
| if (sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st == (int) st_Block |
| && sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.sc == (int) sc_Text) |
| { |
| symbolS *begin_sym; |
| |
| know (sym_ptr->proc_ptr != (proc_t *) NULL); |
| begin_sym = sym_ptr->proc_ptr->sym->as_sym; |
| if (S_GET_SEGMENT (as_sym) |
| != S_GET_SEGMENT (begin_sym)) |
| as_warn (_(".begin/.bend in different segments")); |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value = |
| S_GET_VALUE (as_sym) - S_GET_VALUE (begin_sym); |
| } |
| else |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value = |
| (S_GET_VALUE (as_sym) |
| + bfd_get_section_vma (stdoutput, |
| S_GET_SEGMENT (as_sym)) |
| + sym_ptr->addend); |
| |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.weakext = S_IS_WEAK (as_sym); |
| |
| /* Set st_Proc to st_StaticProc for local |
| functions. */ |
| if (sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st == st_Proc |
| && S_IS_DEFINED (as_sym) |
| && ! S_IS_EXTERNAL (as_sym) |
| && ! S_IS_WEAK (as_sym)) |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st = st_StaticProc; |
| |
| /* Get the type and storage class based on where |
| the symbol actually wound up. Traditionally, |
| N_LBRAC and N_RBRAC are *not* relocated. */ |
| indx = sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.index; |
| if (sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st == st_Nil |
| && sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.sc == sc_Nil |
| && (! ECOFF_IS_STAB (&sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym) |
| || ((ECOFF_UNMARK_STAB (indx) != N_LBRAC) |
| && (ECOFF_UNMARK_STAB (indx) != N_RBRAC)))) |
| { |
| segT seg; |
| const char *segname; |
| st_t st; |
| sc_t sc; |
| |
| seg = S_GET_SEGMENT (as_sym); |
| segname = segment_name (seg); |
| |
| if (! ECOFF_IS_STAB (&sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym) |
| && (S_IS_EXTERNAL (as_sym) |
| || S_IS_WEAK (as_sym) |
| || ! S_IS_DEFINED (as_sym))) |
| { |
| if ((symbol_get_bfdsym (as_sym)->flags |
| & BSF_FUNCTION) != 0) |
| st = st_Proc; |
| else |
| st = st_Global; |
| } |
| else if (seg == text_section) |
| st = st_Label; |
| else |
| st = st_Static; |
| |
| if (! S_IS_DEFINED (as_sym)) |
| { |
| valueT s; |
| |
| s = symbol_get_obj (as_sym)->ecoff_extern_size; |
| if (s == 0 |
| || s > bfd_get_gp_size (stdoutput)) |
| sc = sc_Undefined; |
| else |
| { |
| sc = sc_SUndefined; |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value = s; |
| } |
| #ifdef S_SET_SIZE |
| S_SET_SIZE (as_sym, s); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if (S_IS_COMMON (as_sym)) |
| { |
| if (S_GET_VALUE (as_sym) > 0 |
| && (S_GET_VALUE (as_sym) |
| <= bfd_get_gp_size (stdoutput))) |
| sc = sc_SCommon; |
| else |
| sc = sc_Common; |
| } |
| else if (seg == text_section) |
| sc = sc_Text; |
| else if (seg == data_section) |
| sc = sc_Data; |
| else if (strcmp (segname, ".rdata") == 0 |
| || strcmp (segname, ".rodata") == 0) |
| sc = sc_RData; |
| else if (strcmp (segname, ".sdata") == 0) |
| sc = sc_SData; |
| else if (seg == bss_section) |
| sc = sc_Bss; |
| else if (strcmp (segname, ".sbss") == 0) |
| sc = sc_SBss; |
| else if (seg == bfd_abs_section_ptr) |
| sc = sc_Abs; |
| else |
| { |
| /* This must be a user named section. |
| This is not possible in ECOFF, but it |
| is in ELF. */ |
| sc = sc_Data; |
| } |
| |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st = (int) st; |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.sc = (int) sc; |
| } |
| |
| /* This is just an external symbol if it is |
| outside a procedure and it has a type. |
| FIXME: g++ will generate symbols which have |
| different names in the debugging information |
| than the actual symbol. Should we handle |
| them here? */ |
| if ((S_IS_EXTERNAL (as_sym) |
| || S_IS_WEAK (as_sym) |
| || ! S_IS_DEFINED (as_sym)) |
| && sym_ptr->proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL |
| && sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st != (int) st_Nil |
| && ! ECOFF_IS_STAB (&sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym)) |
| local = 0; |
| |
| /* This is just an external symbol if it is a |
| common symbol. */ |
| if (S_IS_COMMON (as_sym)) |
| local = 0; |
| |
| /* If an st_end symbol has an associated gas |
| symbol, then it is a local label created for |
| a .bend or .end directive. Stabs line |
| numbers will have \001 in the names. */ |
| if (local |
| && sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st != st_End |
| && strchr (sym_ptr->name, '\001') == 0) |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.iss = |
| add_string (&fil_ptr->strings, |
| fil_ptr->str_hash, |
| sym_ptr->name, |
| (shash_t **) NULL); |
| } |
| |
| /* We now know the index of this symbol; fill in |
| locations that have been waiting for that |
| information. */ |
| if (sym_ptr->begin_ptr != (localsym_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| localsym_t *begin_ptr; |
| st_t begin_type; |
| |
| know (local); |
| begin_ptr = sym_ptr->begin_ptr; |
| know (begin_ptr->sym_index != -1); |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.index = begin_ptr->sym_index; |
| if (sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.sc != (int) sc_Info) |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.iss = |
| begin_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.iss; |
| |
| begin_type = (st_t) begin_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st; |
| if (begin_type == st_File |
| || begin_type == st_Block) |
| { |
| begin_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.index = |
| isym - ifilesym + 1; |
| (*swap_sym_out) (stdoutput, |
| &begin_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym, |
| (*buf |
| + offset |
| + (begin_ptr->sym_index |
| * external_sym_size))); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| know (begin_ptr->index_ptr != (aux_t *) NULL); |
| begin_ptr->index_ptr->data.isym = |
| isym - ifilesym + 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* The value of the symbol marking the end of a |
| procedure is the size of the procedure. The |
| value of the symbol marking the end of a |
| block is the offset from the start of the |
| procedure to the block. */ |
| if (begin_type == st_Proc |
| || begin_type == st_StaticProc) |
| { |
| know (as_sym != (symbolS *) NULL); |
| know (begin_ptr->as_sym != (symbolS *) NULL); |
| if (S_GET_SEGMENT (as_sym) |
| != S_GET_SEGMENT (begin_ptr->as_sym)) |
| as_warn (_(".begin/.bend in different segments")); |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value = |
| (S_GET_VALUE (as_sym) |
| - S_GET_VALUE (begin_ptr->as_sym)); |
| |
| /* If the size is odd, this is probably a |
| mips16 function; force it to be even. */ |
| if ((sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value & 1) != 0) |
| ++sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value; |
| |
| #ifdef S_SET_SIZE |
| S_SET_SIZE (begin_ptr->as_sym, |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value); |
| #endif |
| } |
| else if (begin_type == st_Block |
| && sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.sc != (int) sc_Info) |
| { |
| symbolS *begin_sym; |
| |
| know (as_sym != (symbolS *) NULL); |
| know (sym_ptr->proc_ptr != (proc_t *) NULL); |
| begin_sym = sym_ptr->proc_ptr->sym->as_sym; |
| if (S_GET_SEGMENT (as_sym) |
| != S_GET_SEGMENT (begin_sym)) |
| as_warn (_(".begin/.bend in different segments")); |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.value = |
| S_GET_VALUE (as_sym) - S_GET_VALUE (begin_sym); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for (f = sym_ptr->forward_ref; |
| f != (forward_t *) NULL; |
| f = f->next) |
| { |
| know (local); |
| f->ifd_ptr->data.isym = fil_ptr->file_index; |
| f->index_ptr->data.rndx.index = isym - ifilesym; |
| } |
| |
| if (local) |
| { |
| if ((bfd_size_type)(*bufend - sym_out) < external_sym_size) |
| sym_out = ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, |
| sym_out, |
| external_sym_size); |
| (*swap_sym_out) (stdoutput, &sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym, |
| sym_out); |
| sym_out += external_sym_size; |
| |
| sym_ptr->sym_index = isym; |
| |
| if (sym_ptr->proc_ptr != (proc_t *) NULL |
| && sym_ptr->proc_ptr->sym == sym_ptr) |
| sym_ptr->proc_ptr->pdr.isym = isym - ifilesym; |
| |
| ++isym; |
| } |
| |
| /* Record the local symbol index and file number in |
| case this is an external symbol. Note that this |
| destroys the asym.index field. */ |
| if (as_sym != (symbolS *) NULL |
| && symbol_get_obj (as_sym)->ecoff_symbol == sym_ptr) |
| { |
| if ((sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st == st_Proc |
| || sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.st == st_StaticProc) |
| && local) |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.asym.index = isym - ifilesym - 1; |
| sym_ptr->ecoff_sym.ifd = fil_ptr->file_index; |
| |
| /* Don't try to merge an FDR which has an |
| external symbol attached to it. */ |
| if (S_IS_EXTERNAL (as_sym) || S_IS_WEAK (as_sym)) |
| fil_ptr->fdr.fMerge = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| fil_ptr->fdr.csym = isym - fil_ptr->fdr.isymBase; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return offset + isym * external_sym_size; |
| } |
| |
| /* Swap out the procedure information. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_procs (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, |
| char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset) |
| { |
| const bfd_size_type external_pdr_size = backend->external_pdr_size; |
| void (* const swap_pdr_out) (bfd *, const PDR *, void *) |
| = backend->swap_pdr_out; |
| char *pdr_out; |
| long iproc; |
| vlinks_t *file_link; |
| |
| pdr_out = *buf + offset; |
| |
| iproc = 0; |
| |
| /* The procedures are stored by file. */ |
| for (file_link = file_desc.first; |
| file_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| file_link = file_link->next) |
| { |
| int fil_cnt; |
| efdr_t *fil_ptr; |
| efdr_t *fil_end; |
| |
| if (file_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_per_page; |
| fil_ptr = file_link->datum->file; |
| fil_end = fil_ptr + fil_cnt; |
| for (; fil_ptr < fil_end; fil_ptr++) |
| { |
| vlinks_t *proc_link; |
| int first; |
| |
| fil_ptr->fdr.ipdFirst = iproc; |
| first = 1; |
| for (proc_link = fil_ptr->procs.first; |
| proc_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| proc_link = proc_link->next) |
| { |
| int prc_cnt; |
| proc_t *proc_ptr; |
| proc_t *proc_end; |
| |
| if (proc_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| prc_cnt = fil_ptr->procs.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| prc_cnt = fil_ptr->procs.objects_per_page; |
| proc_ptr = proc_link->datum->proc; |
| proc_end = proc_ptr + prc_cnt; |
| for (; proc_ptr < proc_end; proc_ptr++) |
| { |
| symbolS *adr_sym; |
| unsigned long adr; |
| |
| adr_sym = proc_ptr->sym->as_sym; |
| adr = (S_GET_VALUE (adr_sym) |
| + bfd_get_section_vma (stdoutput, |
| S_GET_SEGMENT (adr_sym))); |
| if (first) |
| { |
| /* This code used to force the adr of the very |
| first fdr to be 0. However, the native tools |
| don't do that, and I can't remember why it |
| used to work that way, so I took it out. */ |
| fil_ptr->fdr.adr = adr; |
| first = 0; |
| } |
| proc_ptr->pdr.adr = adr - fil_ptr->fdr.adr; |
| if ((bfd_size_type)(*bufend - pdr_out) < external_pdr_size) |
| pdr_out = ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, |
| pdr_out, |
| external_pdr_size); |
| (*swap_pdr_out) (stdoutput, &proc_ptr->pdr, pdr_out); |
| pdr_out += external_pdr_size; |
| ++iproc; |
| } |
| } |
| fil_ptr->fdr.cpd = iproc - fil_ptr->fdr.ipdFirst; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return offset + iproc * external_pdr_size; |
| } |
| |
| /* Swap out the aux information. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_aux (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, |
| char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset) |
| { |
| int bigendian; |
| union aux_ext *aux_out; |
| long iaux; |
| vlinks_t *file_link; |
| |
| bigendian = bfd_big_endian (stdoutput); |
| |
| aux_out = (union aux_ext *) (*buf + offset); |
| |
| iaux = 0; |
| |
| /* The aux entries are stored by file. */ |
| for (file_link = file_desc.first; |
| file_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| file_link = file_link->next) |
| { |
| int fil_cnt; |
| efdr_t *fil_ptr; |
| efdr_t *fil_end; |
| |
| if (file_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_per_page; |
| fil_ptr = file_link->datum->file; |
| fil_end = fil_ptr + fil_cnt; |
| for (; fil_ptr < fil_end; fil_ptr++) |
| { |
| vlinks_t *aux_link; |
| |
| fil_ptr->fdr.fBigendian = bigendian; |
| fil_ptr->fdr.iauxBase = iaux; |
| for (aux_link = fil_ptr->aux_syms.first; |
| aux_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| aux_link = aux_link->next) |
| { |
| int aux_cnt; |
| aux_t *aux_ptr; |
| aux_t *aux_end; |
| |
| if (aux_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| aux_cnt = fil_ptr->aux_syms.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| aux_cnt = fil_ptr->aux_syms.objects_per_page; |
| aux_ptr = aux_link->datum->aux; |
| aux_end = aux_ptr + aux_cnt; |
| for (; aux_ptr < aux_end; aux_ptr++) |
| { |
| if ((unsigned long) (*bufend - (char *) aux_out) |
| < sizeof (union aux_ext)) |
| aux_out = ((union aux_ext *) |
| ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, |
| (char *) aux_out, |
| sizeof (union aux_ext))); |
| switch (aux_ptr->type) |
| { |
| case aux_tir: |
| (*backend->swap_tir_out) (bigendian, |
| &aux_ptr->data.ti, |
| &aux_out->a_ti); |
| break; |
| case aux_rndx: |
| (*backend->swap_rndx_out) (bigendian, |
| &aux_ptr->data.rndx, |
| &aux_out->a_rndx); |
| break; |
| case aux_dnLow: |
| AUX_PUT_DNLOW (bigendian, aux_ptr->data.dnLow, |
| aux_out); |
| break; |
| case aux_dnHigh: |
| AUX_PUT_DNHIGH (bigendian, aux_ptr->data.dnHigh, |
| aux_out); |
| break; |
| case aux_isym: |
| AUX_PUT_ISYM (bigendian, aux_ptr->data.isym, |
| aux_out); |
| break; |
| case aux_iss: |
| AUX_PUT_ISS (bigendian, aux_ptr->data.iss, |
| aux_out); |
| break; |
| case aux_width: |
| AUX_PUT_WIDTH (bigendian, aux_ptr->data.width, |
| aux_out); |
| break; |
| case aux_count: |
| AUX_PUT_COUNT (bigendian, aux_ptr->data.count, |
| aux_out); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| ++aux_out; |
| ++iaux; |
| } |
| } |
| fil_ptr->fdr.caux = iaux - fil_ptr->fdr.iauxBase; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return ecoff_padding_adjust (backend, buf, bufend, |
| offset + iaux * sizeof (union aux_ext), |
| (char **) NULL); |
| } |
| |
| /* Copy out the strings from a varray_t. This returns the number of |
| bytes copied, rather than the new offset. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_strings (char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset, |
| varray_t *vp) |
| { |
| unsigned long istr; |
| char *str_out; |
| vlinks_t *str_link; |
| |
| str_out = *buf + offset; |
| |
| istr = 0; |
| |
| for (str_link = vp->first; |
| str_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| str_link = str_link->next) |
| { |
| unsigned long str_cnt; |
| |
| if (str_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| str_cnt = vp->objects_last_page; |
| else |
| str_cnt = vp->objects_per_page; |
| |
| if ((unsigned long)(*bufend - str_out) < str_cnt) |
| str_out = ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, str_out, str_cnt); |
| |
| memcpy (str_out, str_link->datum->byte, str_cnt); |
| str_out += str_cnt; |
| istr += str_cnt; |
| } |
| |
| return istr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Dump out the local strings. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_ss (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, |
| char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset) |
| { |
| long iss; |
| vlinks_t *file_link; |
| |
| iss = 0; |
| |
| for (file_link = file_desc.first; |
| file_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| file_link = file_link->next) |
| { |
| int fil_cnt; |
| efdr_t *fil_ptr; |
| efdr_t *fil_end; |
| |
| if (file_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_per_page; |
| fil_ptr = file_link->datum->file; |
| fil_end = fil_ptr + fil_cnt; |
| for (; fil_ptr < fil_end; fil_ptr++) |
| { |
| long ss_cnt; |
| |
| fil_ptr->fdr.issBase = iss; |
| ss_cnt = ecoff_build_strings (buf, bufend, offset + iss, |
| &fil_ptr->strings); |
| fil_ptr->fdr.cbSs = ss_cnt; |
| iss += ss_cnt; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return ecoff_padding_adjust (backend, buf, bufend, offset + iss, |
| (char **) NULL); |
| } |
| |
| /* Swap out the file descriptors. */ |
| |
| static unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_fdr (const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend, |
| char **buf, |
| char **bufend, |
| unsigned long offset) |
| { |
| const bfd_size_type external_fdr_size = backend->external_fdr_size; |
| void (* const swap_fdr_out) (bfd *, const FDR *, void *) |
| = backend->swap_fdr_out; |
| long ifile; |
| char *fdr_out; |
| vlinks_t *file_link; |
| |
| ifile = 0; |
| |
| fdr_out = *buf + offset; |
| |
| for (file_link = file_desc.first; |
| file_link != (vlinks_t *) NULL; |
| file_link = file_link->next) |
| { |
| int fil_cnt; |
| efdr_t *fil_ptr; |
| efdr_t *fil_end; |
| |
| if (file_link->next == (vlinks_t *) NULL) |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_last_page; |
| else |
| fil_cnt = file_desc.objects_per_page; |
| fil_ptr = file_link->datum->file; |
| fil_end = fil_ptr + fil_cnt; |
| for (; fil_ptr < fil_end; fil_ptr++) |
| { |
| if ((bfd_size_type)(*bufend - fdr_out) < external_fdr_size) |
| fdr_out = ecoff_add_bytes (buf, bufend, fdr_out, |
| external_fdr_size); |
| (*swap_fdr_out) (stdoutput, &fil_ptr->fdr, fdr_out); |
| fdr_out += external_fdr_size; |
| ++ifile; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return offset + ifile * external_fdr_size; |
| } |
| |
| /* Set up the external symbols. These are supposed to be handled by |
| the backend. This routine just gets the right information and |
| calls a backend function to deal with it. */ |
| |
| static void |
| ecoff_setup_ext (void) |
| { |
| symbolS *sym; |
| |
| for (sym = symbol_rootP; sym != (symbolS *) NULL; sym = symbol_next (sym)) |
| { |
| if (symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_symbol == NULL) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* If this is a local symbol, then force the fields to zero. */ |
| if (! S_IS_EXTERNAL (sym) |
| && ! S_IS_WEAK (sym) |
| && S_IS_DEFINED (sym)) |
| { |
| struct localsym *lsym; |
| |
| lsym = symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_symbol; |
| lsym->ecoff_sym.asym.value = 0; |
| lsym->ecoff_sym.asym.st = (int) st_Nil; |
| lsym->ecoff_sym.asym.sc = (int) sc_Nil; |
| lsym->ecoff_sym.asym.index = indexNil; |
| } |
| |
| obj_ecoff_set_ext (sym, &symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_symbol->ecoff_sym); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Build the ECOFF debugging information. */ |
| |
| unsigned long |
| ecoff_build_debug (HDRR *hdr, |
| char **bufp, |
| const struct ecoff_debug_swap *backend) |
| { |
| const bfd_size_type external_pdr_size = backend->external_pdr_size; |
| tag_t *ptag; |
| tag_t *ptag_next; |
| efdr_t *fil_ptr; |
| int end_warning; |
| efdr_t *hold_file_ptr; |
| proc_t *hold_proc_ptr; |
| symbolS *sym; |
| char *buf; |
| char *bufend; |
| unsigned long offset; |
| |
| /* Make sure we have a file. */ |
| if (first_file == (efdr_t *) NULL) |
| add_file ((const char *) NULL, 0, 1); |
| |
| /* Handle any top level tags. */ |
| for (ptag = top_tag_head->first_tag; |
| ptag != (tag_t *) NULL; |
| ptag = ptag_next) |
| { |
| if (ptag->forward_ref != (forward_t *) NULL) |
| add_unknown_tag (ptag); |
| |
| ptag_next = ptag->same_block; |
| ptag->hash_ptr->tag_ptr = ptag->same_name; |
| free_tag (ptag); |
| } |
| |
| free_thead (top_tag_head); |
| |
| /* Look through the symbols. Add debugging information for each |
| symbol that has not already received it. */ |
| hold_file_ptr = cur_file_ptr; |
| hold_proc_ptr = cur_proc_ptr; |
| cur_proc_ptr = (proc_t *) NULL; |
| for (sym = symbol_rootP; sym != (symbolS *) NULL; sym = symbol_next (sym)) |
| { |
| if (symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_symbol != NULL |
| || symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_file == (efdr_t *) NULL |
| || (symbol_get_bfdsym (sym)->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) != 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| cur_file_ptr = symbol_get_obj (sym)->ecoff_file; |
| add_ecoff_symbol ((const char *) NULL, st_Nil, sc_Nil, sym, |
| (bfd_vma) 0, S_GET_VALUE (sym), indexNil); |
| } |
| cur_proc_ptr = hold_proc_ptr; |
| cur_file_ptr = hold_file_ptr; |
| |
| /* Output an ending symbol for all the files. We have to do this |
| here for the last file, so we may as well do it for all of the |
| files. */ |
| end_warning = 0; |
| for (fil_ptr = first_file; |
| fil_ptr != (efdr_t *) NULL; |
| fil_ptr = fil_ptr->next_file) |
| { |
| cur_file_ptr = fil_ptr; |
| while (cur_file_ptr->cur_scope != (scope_t *) NULL |
| && cur_file_ptr->cur_scope->prev != (scope_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| cur_file_ptr->cur_scope = cur_file_ptr->cur_scope->prev; |
| if (! end_warning && ! cur_file_ptr->fake) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("missing .end or .bend at end of file")); |
| end_warning = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| if (cur_file_ptr->cur_scope != (scope_t *) NULL) |
| (void) add_ecoff_symbol ((const char *) NULL, |
| st_End, sc_Text, |
| (symbolS *) NULL, |
| (bfd_vma) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0, |
| (symint_t) 0); |
| } |
| |
| /* Build the symbolic information. */ |
| offset = 0; |
| buf = XNEWVEC (char, PAGE_SIZE); |
| bufend = buf + PAGE_SIZE; |
| |
| /* Build the line number information. */ |
| hdr->cbLineOffset = offset; |
| offset = ecoff_build_lineno (backend, &buf, &bufend, offset, |
| &hdr->ilineMax); |
| hdr->cbLine = offset - hdr->cbLineOffset; |
| |
| /* We don't use dense numbers at all. */ |
| hdr->idnMax = 0; |
| hdr->cbDnOffset = 0; |
| |
| /* We can't build the PDR table until we have built the symbols, |
| because a PDR contains a symbol index. However, we set aside |
| space at this point. */ |
| hdr->ipdMax = proc_cnt; |
| hdr->cbPdOffset = offset; |
| if ((bfd_size_type)(bufend - (buf + offset)) < proc_cnt * external_pdr_size) |
| (void) ecoff_add_bytes (&buf, &bufend, buf + offset, |
| proc_cnt * external_pdr_size); |
| offset += proc_cnt * external_pdr_size; |
| |
| /* Build the local symbols. */ |
| hdr->cbSymOffset = offset; |
| offset = ecoff_build_symbols (backend, &buf, &bufend, offset); |
| hdr->isymMax = (offset - hdr->cbSymOffset) / backend->external_sym_size; |
| |
| /* Building the symbols initializes the symbol index in the PDR's. |
| Now we can swap out the PDR's. */ |
| (void) ecoff_build_procs (backend, &buf, &bufend, hdr->cbPdOffset); |
| |
| /* We don't use optimization symbols. */ |
| hdr->ioptMax = 0; |
| hdr->cbOptOffset = 0; |
| |
| /* Swap out the auxiliary type information. */ |
| hdr->cbAuxOffset = offset; |
| offset = ecoff_build_aux (backend, &buf, &bufend, offset); |
| hdr->iauxMax = (offset - hdr->cbAuxOffset) / sizeof (union aux_ext); |
| |
| /* Copy out the local strings. */ |
| hdr->cbSsOffset = offset; |
| offset = ecoff_build_ss (backend, &buf, &bufend, offset); |
| hdr->issMax = offset - hdr->cbSsOffset; |
| |
| /* We don't use relative file descriptors. */ |
| hdr->crfd = 0; |
| hdr->cbRfdOffset = 0; |
| |
| /* Swap out the file descriptors. */ |
| hdr->cbFdOffset = offset; |
| offset = ecoff_build_fdr (backend, &buf, &bufend, offset); |
| hdr->ifdMax = (offset - hdr->cbFdOffset) / backend->external_fdr_size; |
| |
| /* Set up the external symbols, which are handled by the BFD back |
| end. */ |
| hdr->issExtMax = 0; |
| hdr->cbSsExtOffset = 0; |
| hdr->iextMax = 0; |
| hdr->cbExtOffset = 0; |
| ecoff_setup_ext (); |
| |
| know ((offset & (backend->debug_align - 1)) == 0); |
| |
| /* FIXME: This value should be determined from the .verstamp directive, |
| with reasonable defaults in config files. */ |
| #ifdef TC_ALPHA |
| hdr->vstamp = 0x030b; |
| #else |
| hdr->vstamp = 0x020b; |
| #endif |
| |
| *bufp = buf; |
| return offset; |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate a cluster of pages. */ |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| static page_type * |
| allocate_cluster (unsigned long npages) |
| { |
| page_type *value = (page_type *) xmalloc (npages * PAGE_USIZE); |
| |
| #ifdef ECOFF_DEBUG |
| if (debug > 3) |
| fprintf (stderr, "\talloc\tnpages = %d, value = 0x%.8x\n", npages, value); |
| #endif |
| |
| memset (value, 0, npages * PAGE_USIZE); |
| |
| return value; |
| } |
| |
| static page_type *cluster_ptr = NULL; |
| static unsigned long pages_left = 0; |
| |
| #endif /* MALLOC_CHECK */ |
| |
| /* Allocate one page (which is initialized to 0). */ |
| |
| static page_type * |
| allocate_page (void) |
| { |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| if (pages_left == 0) |
| { |
| pages_left = MAX_CLUSTER_PAGES; |
| cluster_ptr = allocate_cluster (pages_left); |
| } |
| |
| pages_left--; |
| return cluster_ptr++; |
| |
| #else /* MALLOC_CHECK */ |
| |
| page_type *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = xmalloc (PAGE_USIZE); |
| memset (ptr, 0, PAGE_USIZE); |
| return ptr; |
| |
| #endif /* MALLOC_CHECK */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate scoping information. */ |
| |
| static scope_t * |
| allocate_scope (void) |
| { |
| scope_t *ptr; |
| static scope_t initial_scope; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| ptr = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].free_list.f_scope; |
| if (ptr != (scope_t *) NULL) |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].free_list.f_scope = ptr->free; |
| else |
| { |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (scope_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->scope[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].unallocated = unallocated; |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (scope_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_scope; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Free scoping information. */ |
| |
| static void |
| free_scope (scope_t *ptr) |
| { |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].total_free++; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| ptr->free = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].free_list.f_scope; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_scope].free_list.f_scope = ptr; |
| #else |
| free ((void *) ptr); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate links for pages in a virtual array. */ |
| |
| static vlinks_t * |
| allocate_vlinks (void) |
| { |
| vlinks_t *ptr; |
| static vlinks_t initial_vlinks; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_vlinks].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_vlinks].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (vlinks_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_vlinks].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_vlinks].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->vlinks[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_vlinks].unallocated = unallocated; |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (vlinks_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_vlinks].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_vlinks; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate string hash buckets. */ |
| |
| static shash_t * |
| allocate_shash (void) |
| { |
| shash_t *ptr; |
| static shash_t initial_shash; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_shash].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_shash].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (shash_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_shash].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_shash].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->shash[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_shash].unallocated = unallocated; |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (shash_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_shash].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_shash; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate type hash buckets. */ |
| |
| static thash_t * |
| allocate_thash (void) |
| { |
| thash_t *ptr; |
| static thash_t initial_thash; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thash].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thash].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (thash_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thash].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thash].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->thash[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thash].unallocated = unallocated; |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (thash_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thash].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_thash; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate structure, union, or enum tag information. */ |
| |
| static tag_t * |
| allocate_tag (void) |
| { |
| tag_t *ptr; |
| static tag_t initial_tag; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| ptr = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].free_list.f_tag; |
| if (ptr != (tag_t *) NULL) |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].free_list.f_tag = ptr->free; |
| else |
| { |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (tag_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->tag[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].unallocated = unallocated; |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (tag_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_tag; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Free scoping information. */ |
| |
| static void |
| free_tag (tag_t *ptr) |
| { |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].total_free++; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| ptr->free = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].free_list.f_tag; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_tag].free_list.f_tag = ptr; |
| #else |
| free ((PTR_T) ptr); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate forward reference to a yet unknown tag. */ |
| |
| static forward_t * |
| allocate_forward (void) |
| { |
| forward_t *ptr; |
| static forward_t initial_forward; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_forward].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_forward].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (forward_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_forward].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_forward].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->forward[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_forward].unallocated = unallocated; |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (forward_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_forward].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_forward; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Allocate head of type hash list. */ |
| |
| static thead_t * |
| allocate_thead (void) |
| { |
| thead_t *ptr; |
| static thead_t initial_thead; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| ptr = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].free_list.f_thead; |
| if (ptr != (thead_t *) NULL) |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].free_list.f_thead = ptr->free; |
| else |
| { |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (thead_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->thead[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].unallocated = unallocated; |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (thead_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_thead; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Free scoping information. */ |
| |
| static void |
| free_thead (thead_t *ptr) |
| { |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].total_free++; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| ptr->free = (thead_t *) alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].free_list.f_thead; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_thead].free_list.f_thead = ptr; |
| #else |
| free ((PTR_T) ptr); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static lineno_list_t * |
| allocate_lineno_list (void) |
| { |
| lineno_list_t *ptr; |
| static lineno_list_t initial_lineno_list; |
| |
| #ifndef MALLOC_CHECK |
| |
| int unallocated = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_lineno].unallocated; |
| page_type *cur_page = alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_lineno].cur_page; |
| |
| if (unallocated == 0) |
| { |
| unallocated = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (lineno_list_t); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_lineno].cur_page = cur_page = allocate_page (); |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_lineno].total_pages++; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = &cur_page->lineno[--unallocated]; |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_lineno].unallocated = unallocated; |
| |
| #else |
| |
| ptr = XNEW (lineno_list_t); |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| alloc_counts[(int) alloc_type_lineno].total_alloc++; |
| *ptr = initial_lineno_list; |
| return ptr; |
| } |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_set_gp_prolog_size (int sz) |
| { |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == 0) |
| return; |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.gp_prologue = sz; |
| if (cur_proc_ptr->pdr.gp_prologue != sz) |
| { |
| as_warn (_("GP prologue size exceeds field size, using 0 instead")); |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.gp_prologue = 0; |
| } |
| |
| cur_proc_ptr->pdr.gp_used = 1; |
| } |
| |
| int |
| ecoff_no_current_file (void) |
| { |
| return cur_file_ptr == (efdr_t *) NULL; |
| } |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_generate_asm_lineno (void) |
| { |
| unsigned int lineno; |
| const char *filename; |
| lineno_list_t *list; |
| |
| filename = as_where (&lineno); |
| |
| if (current_stabs_filename == (char *) NULL |
| || filename_cmp (current_stabs_filename, filename)) |
| add_file (filename, 0, 1); |
| |
| list = allocate_lineno_list (); |
| |
| list->next = (lineno_list_t *) NULL; |
| list->file = cur_file_ptr; |
| list->proc = cur_proc_ptr; |
| list->frag = frag_now; |
| list->paddr = frag_now_fix (); |
| list->lineno = lineno; |
| |
| /* We don't want to merge files which have line numbers. */ |
| cur_file_ptr->fdr.fMerge = 0; |
| |
| /* A .loc directive will sometimes appear before a .ent directive, |
| which means that cur_proc_ptr will be NULL here. Arrange to |
| patch this up. */ |
| if (cur_proc_ptr == (proc_t *) NULL) |
| { |
| lineno_list_t **pl; |
| |
| pl = &noproc_lineno; |
| while (*pl != (lineno_list_t *) NULL) |
| pl = &(*pl)->next; |
| *pl = list; |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| last_lineno = list; |
| *last_lineno_ptr = list; |
| last_lineno_ptr = &list->next; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #else |
| |
| void |
| ecoff_generate_asm_lineno (void) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* ECOFF_DEBUGGING */ |