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c906108c 1/* Handle HP SOM shared libraries for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
c5f10366 2
1bac305b 3 Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
8b92e4d5 4 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 5
c5aa993b 6 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 7
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8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 12
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 17
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18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
c906108c 22
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23 Written by the Center for Software Science at the Univerity of Utah
24 and by Cygnus Support. */
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25
26
27#include "defs.h"
28
29#include "frame.h"
30#include "bfd.h"
31#include "som.h"
32#include "libhppa.h"
33#include "gdbcore.h"
34#include "symtab.h"
35#include "breakpoint.h"
36#include "symfile.h"
37#include "objfiles.h"
38#include "inferior.h"
39#include "gdb-stabs.h"
40#include "gdb_stat.h"
41#include "gdbcmd.h"
c906108c 42#include "language.h"
4e052eda 43#include "regcache.h"
a7ff40e7 44#include "gdb_assert.h"
4646aa9d 45#include "exec.h"
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46
47#include <fcntl.h>
48
49#ifndef O_BINARY
50#define O_BINARY 0
51#endif
52
53/* Uncomment this to turn on some debugging output.
54 */
55
56/* #define SOLIB_DEBUG
57 */
c5aa993b 58
c906108c 59/* This lives in hppa-tdep.c. */
a14ed312 60extern struct unwind_table_entry *find_unwind_entry (CORE_ADDR pc);
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61
62/* These ought to be defined in some public interface, but aren't. They
63 define the meaning of the various bits in the distinguished __dld_flags
64 variable that is declared in every debuggable a.out on HP-UX, and that
65 is shared between the debugger and the dynamic linker.
c5aa993b 66 */
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67#define DLD_FLAGS_MAPPRIVATE 0x1
68#define DLD_FLAGS_HOOKVALID 0x2
69#define DLD_FLAGS_LISTVALID 0x4
70#define DLD_FLAGS_BOR_ENABLE 0x8
71
72/* TODO:
73
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74 * Support for hpux8 dynamic linker. */
75
76/* The basic structure which describes a dynamically loaded object. This
77 data structure is private to the dynamic linker and isn't found in
78 any HPUX include file. */
79
80struct som_solib_mapped_entry
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81 {
82 /* The name of the library. */
83 char *name;
c906108c 84
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85 /* Version of this structure (it is expected to change again in hpux10). */
86 unsigned char struct_version;
c906108c 87
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88 /* Binding mode for this library. */
89 unsigned char bind_mode;
c906108c 90
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91 /* Version of this library. */
92 short library_version;
c906108c 93
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94 /* Start of text address,
95 * link-time text location (length of text area),
96 * end of text address. */
97 CORE_ADDR text_addr;
98 CORE_ADDR text_link_addr;
99 CORE_ADDR text_end;
c906108c 100
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101 /* Start of data, start of bss and end of data. */
102 CORE_ADDR data_start;
103 CORE_ADDR bss_start;
104 CORE_ADDR data_end;
c906108c 105
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106 /* Value of linkage pointer (%r19). */
107 CORE_ADDR got_value;
c906108c 108
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109 /* Next entry. */
110 struct som_solib_mapped_entry *next;
c906108c 111
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112 /* There are other fields, but I don't have information as to what is
113 contained in them. */
c906108c 114
c5aa993b 115 /* For versions from HPUX-10.30 and up */
c906108c 116
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117 /* Address in target of offset from thread-local register of
118 * start of this thread's data. I.e., the first thread-local
119 * variable in this shared library starts at *(tsd_start_addr)
120 * from that area pointed to by cr27 (mpsfu_hi).
121 *
122 * We do the indirection as soon as we read it, so from then
123 * on it's the offset itself.
124 */
125 CORE_ADDR tsd_start_addr;
c906108c 126
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127 /* Following this are longwords holding:
128
129 * ?, ?, ?, ptr to -1, ptr to-1, ptr to lib name (leaf name),
130 * ptr to __data_start, ptr to __data_end
131 */
c906108c 132
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133
134 };
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135
136/* A structure to keep track of all the known shared objects. */
137struct so_list
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138 {
139 struct som_solib_mapped_entry som_solib;
140 struct objfile *objfile;
141 bfd *abfd;
142 struct section_table *sections;
143 struct section_table *sections_end;
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144/* elz: added this field to store the address in target space (in the
145 library) of the library descriptor (handle) which we read into
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146 som_solib_mapped_entry structure */
147 CORE_ADDR solib_addr;
148 struct so_list *next;
149
150 };
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151
152static struct so_list *so_list_head;
153
154
155/* This is the cumulative size in bytes of the symbol tables of all
156 shared objects on the so_list_head list. (When we say size, here
157 we mean of the information before it is brought into memory and
158 potentially expanded by GDB.) When adding a new shlib, this value
b7209cb4 159 is compared against the threshold size, held by auto_solib_limit
c906108c 160 (in megabytes). If adding symbols for the new shlib would cause
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161 the total size to exceed the threshold, then the new shlib's
162 symbols are not loaded. */
c5aa993b 163static LONGEST som_solib_total_st_size;
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164
165/* When the threshold is reached for any shlib, we refuse to add
166 symbols for subsequent shlibs, even if those shlibs' symbols would
167 be small enough to fit under the threshold. (Although this may
168 result in one, early large shlib preventing the loading of later,
169 smalller shlibs' symbols, it allows us to issue one informational
170 message. The alternative, to issue a message for each shlib whose
171 symbols aren't loaded, could be a big annoyance where the threshold
172 is exceeded due to a very large number of shlibs.)
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173 */
174static int som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded;
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175
176/* These addresses should be filled in by som_solib_create_inferior_hook.
177 They are also used elsewhere in this module.
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178 */
179typedef struct
180 {
181 CORE_ADDR address;
182 struct unwind_table_entry *unwind;
183 }
184addr_and_unwind_t;
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185
186/* When adding fields, be sure to clear them in _initialize_som_solib. */
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187static struct
188 {
504d5c7e 189 int is_valid;
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190 addr_and_unwind_t hook;
191 addr_and_unwind_t hook_stub;
192 addr_and_unwind_t load;
193 addr_and_unwind_t load_stub;
194 addr_and_unwind_t unload;
195 addr_and_unwind_t unload2;
196 addr_and_unwind_t unload_stub;
197 }
198dld_cache;
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199
200
201
a14ed312 202static void som_sharedlibrary_info_command (char *, int);
c906108c 203
a14ed312 204static void som_solib_sharedlibrary_command (char *, int);
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205
206static LONGEST
fba45db2 207som_solib_sizeof_symbol_table (char *filename)
c906108c 208{
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209 bfd *abfd;
210 int desc;
211 char *absolute_name;
212 LONGEST st_size = (LONGEST) 0;
213 asection *sect;
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214
215 /* We believe that filename was handed to us by the dynamic linker, and
216 is therefore always an absolute path.
c5aa993b 217 */
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218 desc = openp (getenv ("PATH"), 1, filename, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY, 0, &absolute_name);
219 if (desc < 0)
220 {
221 perror_with_name (filename);
222 }
223 filename = absolute_name;
224
225 abfd = bfd_fdopenr (filename, gnutarget, desc);
c5aa993b 226 if (!abfd)
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227 {
228 close (desc);
b8c9b27d 229 make_cleanup (xfree, filename);
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230 error ("\"%s\": can't open to read symbols: %s.", filename,
231 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
232 }
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233
234 if (!bfd_check_format (abfd, bfd_object)) /* Reads in section info */
c906108c 235 {
c5aa993b 236 bfd_close (abfd); /* This also closes desc */
b8c9b27d 237 make_cleanup (xfree, filename);
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238 error ("\"%s\": can't read symbols: %s.", filename,
239 bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
240 }
241
242 /* Sum the sizes of the various sections that compose debug info. */
243
244 /* This contains non-DOC information. */
245 sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, "$DEBUG$");
246 if (sect)
247 st_size += (LONGEST) bfd_section_size (abfd, sect);
248
249 /* This contains DOC information. */
250 sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, "$PINFO$");
251 if (sect)
252 st_size += (LONGEST) bfd_section_size (abfd, sect);
253
c5aa993b 254 bfd_close (abfd); /* This also closes desc */
b8c9b27d 255 xfree (filename);
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256
257 /* Unfortunately, just summing the sizes of various debug info
258 sections isn't a very accurate measurement of how much heap
259 space the debugger will need to hold them. It also doesn't
260 account for space needed by linker (aka "minimal") symbols.
261
262 Anecdotal evidence suggests that just summing the sizes of
263 debug-info-related sections understates the heap space needed
264 to represent it internally by about an order of magnitude.
265
266 Since it's not exactly brain surgery we're doing here, rather
267 than attempt to more accurately measure the size of a shlib's
268 symbol table in GDB's heap, we'll just apply a 10x fudge-
269 factor to the debug info sections' size-sum. No, this doesn't
270 account for minimal symbols in non-debuggable shlibs. But it
271 all roughly washes out in the end.
c5aa993b 272 */
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273 return st_size * (LONGEST) 10;
274}
275
276
277static void
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278som_solib_add_solib_objfile (struct so_list *so, char *name, int from_tty,
279 CORE_ADDR text_addr)
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280{
281 obj_private_data_t *obj_private;
9ca0e47c 282 struct obj_section *s;
c5aa993b 283
9ca0e47c 284 so->objfile = symbol_file_add (name, from_tty, NULL, 0, OBJF_SHARED);
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285 so->abfd = so->objfile->obfd;
286
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287 /* syms_from_objfile has bizarre section offset code,
288 so I do my own right here. */
289 for (s = so->objfile->sections; s < so->objfile->sections_end; s++)
290 {
291 flagword aflag = bfd_get_section_flags(so->abfd, s->the_bfd_section);
292 if (aflag & SEC_CODE)
293 {
294 s->addr += so->som_solib.text_addr - so->som_solib.text_link_addr;
295 s->endaddr += so->som_solib.text_addr - so->som_solib.text_link_addr;
296 }
297 else if (aflag & SEC_DATA)
298 {
299 s->addr += so->som_solib.data_start;
300 s->endaddr += so->som_solib.data_start;
301 }
302 else
303 ;
304 }
305
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306 /* Mark this as a shared library and save private data.
307 */
308 so->objfile->flags |= OBJF_SHARED;
309
c5aa993b 310 if (so->objfile->obj_private == NULL)
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311 {
312 obj_private = (obj_private_data_t *)
8b92e4d5 313 obstack_alloc (&so->objfile->objfile_obstack,
c5aa993b 314 sizeof (obj_private_data_t));
c906108c 315 obj_private->unwind_info = NULL;
c5aa993b 316 obj_private->so_info = NULL;
c5f10366 317 so->objfile->obj_private = obj_private;
c5aa993b 318 }
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319
320 obj_private = (obj_private_data_t *) so->objfile->obj_private;
321 obj_private->so_info = so;
322
323 if (!bfd_check_format (so->abfd, bfd_object))
324 {
325 error ("\"%s\": not in executable format: %s.",
c5aa993b 326 name, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
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327 }
328}
329
330
331static void
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332som_solib_load_symbols (struct so_list *so, char *name, int from_tty,
333 CORE_ADDR text_addr, struct target_ops *target)
c906108c 334{
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335 struct section_table *p;
336 int status;
337 char buf[4];
338 CORE_ADDR presumed_data_start;
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339
340#ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG
c5aa993b 341 printf ("--Adding symbols for shared library \"%s\"\n", name);
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342#endif
343
344 som_solib_add_solib_objfile (so, name, from_tty, text_addr);
345
346 /* Now we need to build a section table for this library since
347 we might be debugging a core file from a dynamically linked
348 executable in which the libraries were not privately mapped. */
349 if (build_section_table (so->abfd,
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350 &so->sections,
351 &so->sections_end))
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352 {
353 error ("Unable to build section table for shared library\n.");
354 return;
355 }
356
357 /* Relocate all the sections based on where they got loaded. */
358 for (p = so->sections; p < so->sections_end; p++)
359 {
360 if (p->the_bfd_section->flags & SEC_CODE)
c5aa993b 361 {
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362 p->addr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (so->objfile));
363 p->endaddr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (so->objfile));
c5aa993b 364 }
c906108c 365 else if (p->the_bfd_section->flags & SEC_DATA)
c5aa993b 366 {
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367 p->addr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA (so->objfile));
368 p->endaddr += ANOFFSET (so->objfile->section_offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA (so->objfile));
c5aa993b 369 }
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370 }
371
372 /* Now see if we need to map in the text and data for this shared
373 library (for example debugging a core file which does not use
374 private shared libraries.).
375
376 Carefully peek at the first text address in the library. If the
377 read succeeds, then the libraries were privately mapped and were
378 included in the core dump file.
379
380 If the peek failed, then the libraries were not privately mapped
381 and are not in the core file, we'll have to read them in ourselves. */
382 status = target_read_memory (text_addr, buf, 4);
383 if (status != 0)
384 {
385 int old, new;
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386
387 new = so->sections_end - so->sections;
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388
389 old = target_resize_to_sections (target, new);
390
c906108c 391 /* Copy over the old data before it gets clobbered. */
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392 memcpy ((char *) (target->to_sections + old),
393 so->sections,
394 ((sizeof (struct section_table)) * new));
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395 }
396}
397
398
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399/* FIXME: cagney/2003-02-01: This just isn't right. Given an address
400 within the target's address space, this converts the value into an
401 address within the host's (i.e., GDB's) address space. Given that
402 the host/target address spaces are separate, this can't be right. */
403
404static void *
405hpux_address_to_host_pointer_hack (CORE_ADDR addr)
406{
407 void *ptr;
408
409 gdb_assert (sizeof (ptr) == TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_void_data_ptr));
410 ADDRESS_TO_POINTER (builtin_type_void_data_ptr, &ptr, addr);
411 return ptr;
412}
413
c906108c 414/* Add symbols from shared libraries into the symtab list, unless the
b7209cb4 415 size threshold specified by auto_solib_limit (in megabytes) would
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416 be exceeded. */
417
418void
990f9fe3 419som_solib_add (char *arg_string, int from_tty, struct target_ops *target, int readsyms)
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420{
421 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
422 struct so_list *so_list_tail;
423 CORE_ADDR addr;
424 asection *shlib_info;
425 int status;
426 unsigned int dld_flags;
427 char buf[4], *re_err;
c5aa993b 428 int threshold_warning_given = 0;
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429
430 /* First validate our arguments. */
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431 re_err = re_comp (arg_string ? arg_string : ".");
432 if (re_err != NULL)
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433 {
434 error ("Invalid regexp: %s", re_err);
435 }
436
437 /* If we're debugging a core file, or have attached to a running
438 process, then som_solib_create_inferior_hook will not have been
439 called.
440
441 We need to first determine if we're dealing with a dynamically
442 linked executable. If not, then return without an error or warning.
443
444 We also need to examine __dld_flags to determine if the shared library
445 list is valid and to determine if the libraries have been privately
446 mapped. */
447 if (symfile_objfile == NULL)
448 return;
449
450 /* First see if the objfile was dynamically linked. */
451 shlib_info = bfd_get_section_by_name (symfile_objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$");
452 if (!shlib_info)
453 return;
454
455 /* It's got a $SHLIB_INFO$ section, make sure it's not empty. */
456 if (bfd_section_size (symfile_objfile->obfd, shlib_info) == 0)
457 return;
458
459 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL);
460 if (msymbol == NULL)
461 {
462 error ("Unable to find __dld_flags symbol in object file.\n");
463 return;
464 }
465
466 addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
467 /* Read the current contents. */
468 status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4);
469 if (status != 0)
470 {
471 error ("Unable to read __dld_flags\n");
472 return;
473 }
474 dld_flags = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
475
476 /* __dld_list may not be valid. If not, then we punt, warning the user if
477 we were called as a result of the add-symfile command.
c5aa993b 478 */
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479 if ((dld_flags & DLD_FLAGS_LISTVALID) == 0)
480 {
481 if (from_tty)
c5aa993b 482 error ("__dld_list is not valid according to __dld_flags.\n");
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483 return;
484 }
485
486 /* If the libraries were not mapped private, warn the user. */
487 if ((dld_flags & DLD_FLAGS_MAPPRIVATE) == 0)
488 warning ("The shared libraries were not privately mapped; setting a\nbreakpoint in a shared library will not work until you rerun the program.\n");
489
490 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_list", NULL, NULL);
491 if (!msymbol)
492 {
493 /* Older crt0.o files (hpux8) don't have __dld_list as a symbol,
c5aa993b 494 but the data is still available if you know where to look. */
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495 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL);
496 if (!msymbol)
497 {
498 error ("Unable to find dynamic library list.\n");
499 return;
500 }
501 addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) - 8;
502 }
503 else
504 addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
505
506 status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4);
507 if (status != 0)
508 {
509 error ("Unable to find dynamic library list.\n");
510 return;
511 }
512
513 addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
514
515 /* If addr is zero, then we're using an old dynamic loader which
516 doesn't maintain __dld_list. We'll have to use a completely
517 different approach to get shared library information. */
518 if (addr == 0)
519 goto old_dld;
520
521 /* Using the information in __dld_list is the preferred method
522 to get at shared library information. It doesn't depend on
523 any functions in /opt/langtools/lib/end.o and has a chance of working
524 with hpux10 when it is released. */
525 status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4);
526 if (status != 0)
527 {
528 error ("Unable to find dynamic library list.\n");
529 return;
530 }
531
532 /* addr now holds the address of the first entry in the dynamic
533 library list. */
534 addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
535
536 /* Now that we have a pointer to the dynamic library list, walk
537 through it and add the symbols for each library. */
538
539 so_list_tail = so_list_head;
540 /* Find the end of the list of shared objects. */
541 while (so_list_tail && so_list_tail->next)
542 so_list_tail = so_list_tail->next;
543
544#ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG
c5aa993b 545 printf ("--About to read shared library list data\n");
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546#endif
547
548 /* "addr" will always point to the base of the
549 * current data entry describing the current
550 * shared library.
551 */
552 while (1)
553 {
554 CORE_ADDR name_addr, text_addr;
555 unsigned int name_len;
556 char *name;
557 struct so_list *new_so;
558 struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head;
559 struct stat statbuf;
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560 LONGEST st_size;
561 int is_main_program;
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562
563 if (addr == 0)
564 break;
565
566 /* Get a pointer to the name of this library. */
567 status = target_read_memory (addr, buf, 4);
568 if (status != 0)
569 goto err;
570
571 name_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
572 name_len = 0;
573 while (1)
574 {
575 target_read_memory (name_addr + name_len, buf, 1);
576 if (status != 0)
577 goto err;
578
579 name_len++;
580 if (*buf == '\0')
581 break;
582 }
583 name = alloca (name_len);
584 status = target_read_memory (name_addr, name, name_len);
585 if (status != 0)
586 goto err;
587
588 /* See if we've already loaded something with this name. */
589 while (so_list)
590 {
591 if (!strcmp (so_list->som_solib.name, name))
592 break;
593 so_list = so_list->next;
594 }
595
596 /* See if the file exists. If not, give a warning, but don't
c5aa993b 597 die. */
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598 status = stat (name, &statbuf);
599 if (status == -1)
600 {
601 warning ("Can't find file %s referenced in dld_list.", name);
602
603 status = target_read_memory (addr + 36, buf, 4);
604 if (status != 0)
605 goto err;
606
c5aa993b 607 addr = (CORE_ADDR) extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
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608 continue;
609 }
610
611 /* If we've already loaded this one or it's the main program, skip it. */
612 is_main_program = (strcmp (name, symfile_objfile->name) == 0);
613 if (so_list || is_main_program)
614 {
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615 /* This is the "next" pointer in the strcuture.
616 */
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617 status = target_read_memory (addr + 36, buf, 4);
618 if (status != 0)
619 goto err;
620
621 addr = (CORE_ADDR) extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
622
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623 /* Record the main program's symbol table size. */
624 if (is_main_program && !so_list)
625 {
626 st_size = som_solib_sizeof_symbol_table (name);
627 som_solib_total_st_size += st_size;
628 }
629
630 /* Was this a shlib that we noted but didn't load the symbols for?
631 If so, were we invoked this time from the command-line, via
632 a 'sharedlibrary' or 'add-symbol-file' command? If yes to
633 both, we'd better load the symbols this time.
634 */
635 if (from_tty && so_list && !is_main_program && (so_list->objfile == NULL))
636 som_solib_load_symbols (so_list,
637 name,
638 from_tty,
639 so_list->som_solib.text_addr,
640 target);
c906108c
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641
642 continue;
643 }
644
645 name = obsavestring (name, name_len - 1,
4a146b47 646 &symfile_objfile->objfile_obstack);
c906108c
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647
648 status = target_read_memory (addr + 8, buf, 4);
649 if (status != 0)
650 goto err;
651
652 text_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
653
654 new_so = (struct so_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct so_list));
c5aa993b 655 memset ((char *) new_so, 0, sizeof (struct so_list));
c906108c
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656 if (so_list_head == NULL)
657 {
658 so_list_head = new_so;
659 so_list_tail = new_so;
660 }
661 else
662 {
663 so_list_tail->next = new_so;
664 so_list_tail = new_so;
665 }
666
667 /* Fill in all the entries in GDB's shared library list.
668 */
c5aa993b 669
c906108c
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670 new_so->solib_addr = addr;
671 new_so->som_solib.name = name;
672 status = target_read_memory (addr + 4, buf, 4);
673 if (status != 0)
674 goto err;
675
676 new_so->som_solib.struct_version = extract_unsigned_integer (buf + 3, 1);
677 new_so->som_solib.bind_mode = extract_unsigned_integer (buf + 2, 1);
c5aa993b
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678 /* Following is "high water mark", highest version number
679 * seen, rather than plain version number.
680 */
c906108c
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681 new_so->som_solib.library_version = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 2);
682 new_so->som_solib.text_addr = text_addr;
683
c5aa993b
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684 /* Q: What about longword at "addr + 8"?
685 * A: It's read above, out of order, into "text_addr".
686 */
c906108c
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687
688 status = target_read_memory (addr + 12, buf, 4);
689 if (status != 0)
690 goto err;
691
692 new_so->som_solib.text_link_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
693
694 status = target_read_memory (addr + 16, buf, 4);
695 if (status != 0)
696 goto err;
697
698 new_so->som_solib.text_end = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
699
700 status = target_read_memory (addr + 20, buf, 4);
701 if (status != 0)
702 goto err;
703
704 new_so->som_solib.data_start = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
705
706 status = target_read_memory (addr + 24, buf, 4);
707 if (status != 0)
708 goto err;
709
710 new_so->som_solib.bss_start = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
711
712 status = target_read_memory (addr + 28, buf, 4);
713 if (status != 0)
714 goto err;
715
716 new_so->som_solib.data_end = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
717
718 status = target_read_memory (addr + 32, buf, 4);
719 if (status != 0)
720 goto err;
721
722 new_so->som_solib.got_value = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
723
724 status = target_read_memory (addr + 36, buf, 4);
725 if (status != 0)
726 goto err;
727
9a043c1d
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728 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-02-01: I think som_solib.next should be a
729 CORE_ADDR. */
8f236061 730 new_so->som_solib.next =
9a043c1d 731 hpux_address_to_host_pointer_hack (extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4));
c906108c
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732
733 /* Note that we don't re-set "addr" to the next pointer
734 * until after we've read the trailing data.
735 */
736
737 status = target_read_memory (addr + 40, buf, 4);
738 new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
739 if (status != 0)
c5aa993b 740 goto err;
c906108c
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741
742 /* Now indirect via that value!
743 */
744 status = target_read_memory (new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr, buf, 4);
745 new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
746 if (status != 0)
c5aa993b 747 goto err;
c906108c 748#ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG
c5aa993b
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749 printf ("\n+ library \"%s\" is described at 0x%x\n", name, addr);
750 printf (" 'version' is %d\n", new_so->som_solib.struct_version);
751 printf (" 'bind_mode' is %d\n", new_so->som_solib.bind_mode);
752 printf (" 'library_version' is %d\n", new_so->som_solib.library_version);
753 printf (" 'text_addr' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.text_addr);
754 printf (" 'text_link_addr' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.text_link_addr);
755 printf (" 'text_end' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.text_end);
756 printf (" 'data_start' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.data_start);
757 printf (" 'bss_start' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.bss_start);
758 printf (" 'data_end' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.data_end);
759 printf (" 'got_value' is %x\n", new_so->som_solib.got_value);
760 printf (" 'next' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.next);
761 printf (" 'tsd_start_addr' is 0x%x\n", new_so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr);
c906108c
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762#endif
763
764 /* Go on to the next shared library descriptor.
765 */
c5aa993b 766 addr = (CORE_ADDR) new_so->som_solib.next;
c906108c
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767
768
769
770 /* At this point, we have essentially hooked the shlib into the
771 "info share" command. However, we haven't yet loaded its
772 symbol table. We must now decide whether we ought to, i.e.,
773 whether doing so would exceed the symbol table size threshold.
774
775 If the threshold has just now been exceeded, then we'll issue
776 a warning message (which explains how to load symbols manually,
777 if the user so desires).
778
779 If the threshold has just now or previously been exceeded,
780 we'll just add the shlib to the list of object files, but won't
781 actually load its symbols. (This is more useful than it might
782 sound, for it allows us to e.g., still load and use the shlibs'
783 unwind information for stack tracebacks.)
c5aa993b 784 */
c906108c
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785
786 /* Note that we DON'T want to preclude the user from using the
787 add-symbol-file command! Thus, we only worry about the threshold
788 when we're invoked for other reasons.
c5aa993b 789 */
c906108c
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790 st_size = som_solib_sizeof_symbol_table (name);
791 som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded =
c5aa993b 792 !from_tty &&
9b3128c4 793 auto_solib_limit > 0 &&
990f9fe3 794 readsyms &&
c3c057c8 795 ((st_size + som_solib_total_st_size) > (auto_solib_limit * (LONGEST) (1024 * 1024)));
c906108c
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796
797 if (som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded)
c5aa993b
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798 {
799 if (!threshold_warning_given)
b7209cb4 800 warning ("Symbols for some libraries have not been loaded, because\ndoing so would exceed the size threshold specified by auto-solib-limit.\nTo manually load symbols, use the 'sharedlibrary' command.\nTo raise the threshold, set auto-solib-limit to a larger value and rerun\nthe program.\n");
c5aa993b
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801 threshold_warning_given = 1;
802
803 /* We'll still make note of this shlib, even if we don't
804 read its symbols. This allows us to use its unwind
805 information well enough to know how to e.g., correctly
806 do a traceback from a PC within the shlib, even if we
807 can't symbolize those PCs...
808 */
809 som_solib_add_solib_objfile (new_so, name, from_tty, text_addr);
810 continue;
811 }
c906108c
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812
813 som_solib_total_st_size += st_size;
814
815 /* This fills in new_so->objfile, among others. */
816 som_solib_load_symbols (new_so, name, from_tty, text_addr, target);
817 }
818
819#ifdef SOLIB_DEBUG
c5aa993b 820 printf ("--Done reading shared library data\n");
c906108c
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821#endif
822
823 /* Getting new symbols may change our opinion about what is
824 frameless. */
825 reinit_frame_cache ();
826 return;
827
828old_dld:
829 error ("Debugging dynamic executables loaded via the hpux8 dld.sl is not supported.\n");
830 return;
831
832err:
833 error ("Error while reading dynamic library list.\n");
834 return;
835}
836
837
838/* This hook gets called just before the first instruction in the
839 inferior process is executed.
840
841 This is our opportunity to set magic flags in the inferior so
842 that GDB can be notified when a shared library is mapped in and
843 to tell the dynamic linker that a private copy of the library is
844 needed (so GDB can set breakpoints in the library).
845
846 __dld_flags is the location of the magic flags; as of this implementation
847 there are 3 flags of interest:
848
849 bit 0 when set indicates that private copies of the libraries are needed
850 bit 1 when set indicates that the callback hook routine is valid
851 bit 2 when set indicates that the dynamic linker should maintain the
c5aa993b 852 __dld_list structure when loading/unloading libraries.
c906108c
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853
854 Note that shared libraries are not mapped in at this time, so we have
855 run the inferior until the libraries are mapped in. Typically this
856 means running until the "_start" is called. */
857
858void
fba45db2 859som_solib_create_inferior_hook (void)
c906108c
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860{
861 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
862 unsigned int dld_flags, status, have_endo;
863 asection *shlib_info;
864 char buf[4];
865 struct objfile *objfile;
866 CORE_ADDR anaddr;
867
868 /* First, remove all the solib event breakpoints. Their addresses
869 may have changed since the last time we ran the program. */
870 remove_solib_event_breakpoints ();
871
872 if (symfile_objfile == NULL)
c5aa993b 873 return;
c906108c
SS
874
875 /* First see if the objfile was dynamically linked. */
876 shlib_info = bfd_get_section_by_name (symfile_objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$");
877 if (!shlib_info)
878 return;
879
880 /* It's got a $SHLIB_INFO$ section, make sure it's not empty. */
881 if (bfd_section_size (symfile_objfile->obfd, shlib_info) == 0)
882 return;
883
884 have_endo = 0;
9b3128c4
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885 /* Slam the pid of the process into __d_pid.
886
887 We used to warn when this failed, but that warning is only useful
888 on very old HP systems (hpux9 and older). The warnings are an
889 annoyance to users of modern systems and foul up the testsuite as
890 well. As a result, the warnings have been disabled. */
c906108c
SS
891 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__d_pid", NULL, symfile_objfile);
892 if (msymbol == NULL)
9b3128c4 893 goto keep_going;
c906108c
SS
894
895 anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
39f77062 896 store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
c906108c
SS
897 status = target_write_memory (anaddr, buf, 4);
898 if (status != 0)
899 {
900 warning ("Unable to write __d_pid");
901 warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.");
902 warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls");
903 goto keep_going;
904 }
905
906 /* Get the value of _DLD_HOOK (an export stub) and put it in __dld_hook;
907 This will force the dynamic linker to call __d_trap when significant
908 events occur.
909
910 Note that the above is the pre-HP-UX 9.0 behaviour. At 9.0 and above,
911 the dld provides an export stub named "__d_trap" as well as the
912 function named "__d_trap" itself, but doesn't provide "_DLD_HOOK".
913 We'll look first for the old flavor and then the new.
c5aa993b 914 */
c906108c
SS
915 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_DLD_HOOK", NULL, symfile_objfile);
916 if (msymbol == NULL)
c5aa993b 917 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__d_trap", NULL, symfile_objfile);
c906108c
SS
918 if (msymbol == NULL)
919 {
920 warning ("Unable to find _DLD_HOOK symbol in object file.");
921 warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.");
922 warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls");
923 goto keep_going;
924 }
925 anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
926 dld_cache.hook.address = anaddr;
927
928 /* Grrr, this might not be an export symbol! We have to find the
929 export stub. */
930 ALL_OBJFILES (objfile)
c5aa993b
JM
931 {
932 struct unwind_table_entry *u;
933 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol2;
934
935 /* What a crock. */
22abf04a 936 msymbol2 = lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol),
40324f1b 937 objfile);
c5aa993b
JM
938 /* Found a symbol with the right name. */
939 if (msymbol2)
940 {
941 struct unwind_table_entry *u;
942 /* It must be a shared library trampoline. */
943 if (SYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol2) != mst_solib_trampoline)
944 continue;
945
946 /* It must also be an export stub. */
947 u = find_unwind_entry (SYMBOL_VALUE (msymbol2));
948 if (!u || u->stub_unwind.stub_type != EXPORT)
949 continue;
950
951 /* OK. Looks like the correct import stub. */
952 anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE (msymbol2);
953 dld_cache.hook_stub.address = anaddr;
954 }
955 }
c906108c
SS
956 store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, anaddr);
957
958 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_hook", NULL, symfile_objfile);
959 if (msymbol == NULL)
960 {
961 warning ("Unable to find __dld_hook symbol in object file.");
962 warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.");
963 warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls");
964 goto keep_going;
965 }
966 anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
967 status = target_write_memory (anaddr, buf, 4);
c5aa993b 968
c906108c
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969 /* Now set a shlib_event breakpoint at __d_trap so we can track
970 significant shared library events. */
971 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__d_trap", NULL, symfile_objfile);
972 if (msymbol == NULL)
973 {
974 warning ("Unable to find __dld_d_trap symbol in object file.");
975 warning ("Suggest linking with /opt/langtools/lib/end.o.");
976 warning ("GDB will be unable to track shl_load/shl_unload calls");
977 goto keep_going;
978 }
979 create_solib_event_breakpoint (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol));
980
981 /* We have all the support usually found in end.o, so we can track
982 shl_load and shl_unload calls. */
983 have_endo = 1;
984
985keep_going:
986
987 /* Get the address of __dld_flags, if no such symbol exists, then we can
988 not debug the shared code. */
989 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL);
990 if (msymbol == NULL)
991 {
992 error ("Unable to find __dld_flags symbol in object file.\n");
993 }
994
995 anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
996
997 /* Read the current contents. */
998 status = target_read_memory (anaddr, buf, 4);
999 if (status != 0)
1000 {
1001 error ("Unable to read __dld_flags\n");
1002 }
1003 dld_flags = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 4);
1004
1005 /* Turn on the flags we care about. */
1006 dld_flags |= DLD_FLAGS_MAPPRIVATE;
1007 if (have_endo)
1008 dld_flags |= DLD_FLAGS_HOOKVALID;
1009 store_unsigned_integer (buf, 4, dld_flags);
1010 status = target_write_memory (anaddr, buf, 4);
1011 if (status != 0)
1012 {
1013 error ("Unable to write __dld_flags\n");
1014 }
1015
1016 /* Now find the address of _start and set a breakpoint there.
1017 We still need this code for two reasons:
1018
c5aa993b
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1019 * Not all sites have /opt/langtools/lib/end.o, so it's not always
1020 possible to track the dynamic linker's events.
1021
1022 * At this time no events are triggered for shared libraries
1023 loaded at startup time (what a crock). */
c906108c 1024
c906108c
SS
1025 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_start", NULL, symfile_objfile);
1026 if (msymbol == NULL)
1027 {
1028 error ("Unable to find _start symbol in object file.\n");
1029 }
1030
1031 anaddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
1032
1033 /* Make the breakpoint at "_start" a shared library event breakpoint. */
1034 create_solib_event_breakpoint (anaddr);
1035
1036 /* Wipe out all knowledge of old shared libraries since their
1037 mapping can change from one exec to another! */
1038 while (so_list_head)
1039 {
1040 struct so_list *temp;
1041
1042 temp = so_list_head;
b8c9b27d 1043 xfree (so_list_head);
c906108c
SS
1044 so_list_head = temp->next;
1045 }
1046 clear_symtab_users ();
1047}
1048
c906108c
SS
1049/* This operation removes the "hook" between GDB and the dynamic linker,
1050 which causes the dld to notify GDB of shared library events.
1051
1052 After this operation completes, the dld will no longer notify GDB of
1053 shared library events. To resume notifications, GDB must call
1054 som_solib_create_inferior_hook.
1055
1056 This operation does not remove any knowledge of shared libraries which
1057 GDB may already have been notified of.
c5aa993b 1058 */
c906108c 1059void
fba45db2 1060som_solib_remove_inferior_hook (int pid)
c906108c 1061{
c5aa993b
JM
1062 CORE_ADDR addr;
1063 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
1064 int status;
1065 char dld_flags_buffer[TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT];
1066 unsigned int dld_flags_value;
ce696e05 1067 struct cleanup *old_cleanups = save_inferior_ptid ();
c906108c
SS
1068
1069 /* Ensure that we're really operating on the specified process. */
39f77062 1070 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (pid);
c906108c
SS
1071
1072 /* We won't bother to remove the solib breakpoints from this process.
1073
1074 In fact, on PA64 the breakpoint is hard-coded into the dld callback,
1075 and thus we're not supposed to remove it.
1076
1077 Rather, we'll merely clear the dld_flags bit that enables callbacks.
c5aa993b 1078 */
c906108c
SS
1079 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("__dld_flags", NULL, NULL);
1080
1081 addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
c5aa993b 1082 status = target_read_memory (addr, dld_flags_buffer, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
c906108c
SS
1083
1084 dld_flags_value = extract_unsigned_integer (dld_flags_buffer,
c5aa993b 1085 sizeof (dld_flags_value));
c906108c
SS
1086
1087 dld_flags_value &= ~DLD_FLAGS_HOOKVALID;
1088 store_unsigned_integer (dld_flags_buffer,
c5aa993b
JM
1089 sizeof (dld_flags_value),
1090 dld_flags_value);
1091 status = target_write_memory (addr, dld_flags_buffer, TARGET_INT_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT);
c906108c
SS
1092
1093 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1094}
1095
1096
1097/* This function creates a breakpoint on the dynamic linker hook, which
1098 is called when e.g., a shl_load or shl_unload call is made. This
1099 breakpoint will only trigger when a shl_load call is made.
1100
1101 If filename is NULL, then loads of any dll will be caught. Else,
1102 only loads of the file whose pathname is the string contained by
1103 filename will be caught.
1104
1105 Undefined behaviour is guaranteed if this function is called before
1106 som_solib_create_inferior_hook.
c5aa993b 1107 */
c906108c 1108void
fba45db2
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1109som_solib_create_catch_load_hook (int pid, int tempflag, char *filename,
1110 char *cond_string)
c906108c
SS
1111{
1112 create_solib_load_event_breakpoint ("__d_trap", tempflag, filename, cond_string);
1113}
1114
1115/* This function creates a breakpoint on the dynamic linker hook, which
1116 is called when e.g., a shl_load or shl_unload call is made. This
1117 breakpoint will only trigger when a shl_unload call is made.
1118
1119 If filename is NULL, then unloads of any dll will be caught. Else,
1120 only unloads of the file whose pathname is the string contained by
1121 filename will be caught.
1122
1123 Undefined behaviour is guaranteed if this function is called before
1124 som_solib_create_inferior_hook.
c5aa993b 1125 */
c906108c 1126void
fba45db2
KB
1127som_solib_create_catch_unload_hook (int pid, int tempflag, char *filename,
1128 char *cond_string)
c906108c
SS
1129{
1130 create_solib_unload_event_breakpoint ("__d_trap", tempflag, filename, cond_string);
1131}
1132
1133int
fba45db2 1134som_solib_have_load_event (int pid)
c906108c 1135{
c5aa993b 1136 CORE_ADDR event_kind;
c906108c
SS
1137
1138 event_kind = read_register (ARG0_REGNUM);
1139 return (event_kind == SHL_LOAD);
1140}
1141
1142int
fba45db2 1143som_solib_have_unload_event (int pid)
c906108c 1144{
c5aa993b 1145 CORE_ADDR event_kind;
c906108c
SS
1146
1147 event_kind = read_register (ARG0_REGNUM);
1148 return (event_kind == SHL_UNLOAD);
1149}
1150
1151static char *
fba45db2 1152som_solib_library_pathname (int pid)
c906108c 1153{
c5aa993b
JM
1154 CORE_ADDR dll_handle_address;
1155 CORE_ADDR dll_pathname_address;
1156 struct som_solib_mapped_entry dll_descriptor;
1157 char *p;
1158 static char dll_pathname[1024];
c906108c
SS
1159
1160 /* Read the descriptor of this newly-loaded library. */
1161 dll_handle_address = read_register (ARG1_REGNUM);
1162 read_memory (dll_handle_address, (char *) &dll_descriptor, sizeof (dll_descriptor));
1163
1164 /* We can find a pointer to the dll's pathname within the descriptor. */
1165 dll_pathname_address = (CORE_ADDR) dll_descriptor.name;
c5aa993b 1166
c906108c
SS
1167 /* Read the pathname, one byte at a time. */
1168 p = dll_pathname;
1169 for (;;)
1170 {
c5aa993b 1171 char b;
c906108c
SS
1172 read_memory (dll_pathname_address++, (char *) &b, 1);
1173 *p++ = b;
1174 if (b == '\0')
c5aa993b 1175 break;
c906108c
SS
1176 }
1177
1178 return dll_pathname;
1179}
1180
1181char *
fba45db2 1182som_solib_loaded_library_pathname (int pid)
c906108c 1183{
c5aa993b 1184 if (!som_solib_have_load_event (pid))
c906108c
SS
1185 error ("Must have a load event to use this query");
1186
1187 return som_solib_library_pathname (pid);
1188}
1189
1190char *
fba45db2 1191som_solib_unloaded_library_pathname (int pid)
c906108c 1192{
c5aa993b 1193 if (!som_solib_have_unload_event (pid))
c906108c
SS
1194 error ("Must have an unload event to use this query");
1195
1196 return som_solib_library_pathname (pid);
1197}
1198
1199static void
fba45db2 1200som_solib_desire_dynamic_linker_symbols (void)
c906108c
SS
1201{
1202 struct objfile *objfile;
1203 struct unwind_table_entry *u;
c5aa993b 1204 struct minimal_symbol *dld_msymbol;
c906108c
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1205
1206 /* Do we already know the value of these symbols? If so, then
1207 we've no work to do.
1208
1209 (If you add clauses to this test, be sure to likewise update the
1210 test within the loop.)
c5aa993b 1211 */
c906108c
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1212 if (dld_cache.is_valid)
1213 return;
1214
1215 ALL_OBJFILES (objfile)
c5aa993b
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1216 {
1217 dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("shl_load", NULL, objfile);
1218 if (dld_msymbol != NULL)
1219 {
1220 dld_cache.load.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol);
1221 dld_cache.load.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.load.address);
1222 }
1223
1224 dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline ("shl_load",
c5aa993b
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1225 objfile);
1226 if (dld_msymbol != NULL)
1227 {
1228 if (SYMBOL_TYPE (dld_msymbol) == mst_solib_trampoline)
1229 {
1230 u = find_unwind_entry (SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol));
1231 if ((u != NULL) && (u->stub_unwind.stub_type == EXPORT))
1232 {
1233 dld_cache.load_stub.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol);
1234 dld_cache.load_stub.unwind = u;
1235 }
1236 }
1237 }
1238
1239 dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("shl_unload", NULL, objfile);
1240 if (dld_msymbol != NULL)
1241 {
1242 dld_cache.unload.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol);
1243 dld_cache.unload.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.unload.address);
1244
1245 /* ??rehrauer: I'm not sure exactly what this is, but it appears
1246 that on some HPUX 10.x versions, there's two unwind regions to
1247 cover the body of "shl_unload", the second being 4 bytes past
1248 the end of the first. This is a large hack to handle that
1249 case, but since I don't seem to have any legitimate way to
1250 look for this thing via the symbol table...
1251 */
1252 if (dld_cache.unload.unwind != NULL)
1253 {
1254 u = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.unload.unwind->region_end + 4);
1255 if (u != NULL)
1256 {
1257 dld_cache.unload2.address = u->region_start;
1258 dld_cache.unload2.unwind = u;
1259 }
1260 }
1261 }
1262
1263 dld_msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_solib_trampoline ("shl_unload",
c5aa993b
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1264 objfile);
1265 if (dld_msymbol != NULL)
1266 {
1267 if (SYMBOL_TYPE (dld_msymbol) == mst_solib_trampoline)
1268 {
1269 u = find_unwind_entry (SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol));
1270 if ((u != NULL) && (u->stub_unwind.stub_type == EXPORT))
1271 {
1272 dld_cache.unload_stub.address = SYMBOL_VALUE (dld_msymbol);
1273 dld_cache.unload_stub.unwind = u;
1274 }
1275 }
1276 }
1277
1278 /* Did we find everything we were looking for? If so, stop. */
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1279 if ((dld_cache.load.address != 0)
1280 && (dld_cache.load_stub.address != 0)
1281 && (dld_cache.unload.address != 0)
1282 && (dld_cache.unload_stub.address != 0))
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1283 {
1284 dld_cache.is_valid = 1;
1285 break;
1286 }
1287 }
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1288
1289 dld_cache.hook.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.hook.address);
1290 dld_cache.hook_stub.unwind = find_unwind_entry (dld_cache.hook_stub.address);
1291
1292 /* We're prepared not to find some of these symbols, which is why
1293 this function is a "desire" operation, and not a "require".
c5aa993b 1294 */
c906108c
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1295}
1296
1297int
fba45db2 1298som_solib_in_dynamic_linker (int pid, CORE_ADDR pc)
c906108c 1299{
c5aa993b 1300 struct unwind_table_entry *u_pc;
c906108c
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1301
1302 /* Are we in the dld itself?
1303
1304 ??rehrauer: Large hack -- We'll assume that any address in a
1305 shared text region is the dld's text. This would obviously
1306 fall down if the user attached to a process, whose shlibs
1307 weren't mapped to a (writeable) private region. However, in
1308 that case the debugger probably isn't able to set the fundamental
1309 breakpoint in the dld callback anyways, so this hack should be
1310 safe.
c5aa993b 1311 */
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1312 if ((pc & (CORE_ADDR) 0xc0000000) == (CORE_ADDR) 0xc0000000)
1313 return 1;
1314
1315 /* Cache the address of some symbols that are part of the dynamic
1316 linker, if not already known.
c5aa993b 1317 */
c906108c
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1318 som_solib_desire_dynamic_linker_symbols ();
1319
1320 /* Are we in the dld callback? Or its export stub? */
1321 u_pc = find_unwind_entry (pc);
1322 if (u_pc == NULL)
1323 return 0;
1324
1325 if ((u_pc == dld_cache.hook.unwind) || (u_pc == dld_cache.hook_stub.unwind))
1326 return 1;
1327
1328 /* Or the interface of the dld (i.e., "shl_load" or friends)? */
1329 if ((u_pc == dld_cache.load.unwind)
1330 || (u_pc == dld_cache.unload.unwind)
1331 || (u_pc == dld_cache.unload2.unwind)
1332 || (u_pc == dld_cache.load_stub.unwind)
1333 || (u_pc == dld_cache.unload_stub.unwind))
1334 return 1;
1335
1336 /* Apparently this address isn't part of the dld's text. */
1337 return 0;
1338}
1339
1340
1341/* Return the GOT value for the shared library in which ADDR belongs. If
1342 ADDR isn't in any known shared library, return zero. */
1343
1344CORE_ADDR
fba45db2 1345som_solib_get_got_by_pc (CORE_ADDR addr)
c906108c
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1346{
1347 struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head;
1348 CORE_ADDR got_value = 0;
1349
1350 while (so_list)
1351 {
1352 if (so_list->som_solib.text_addr <= addr
1353 && so_list->som_solib.text_end > addr)
1354 {
1355 got_value = so_list->som_solib.got_value;
1356 break;
1357 }
1358 so_list = so_list->next;
1359 }
1360 return got_value;
1361}
1362
1363/* elz:
1364 Return the address of the handle of the shared library
1365 in which ADDR belongs. If
1366 ADDR isn't in any known shared library, return zero. */
c5aa993b 1367/* this function is used in hppa_fix_call_dummy in hppa-tdep.c */
c906108c
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1368
1369CORE_ADDR
fba45db2 1370som_solib_get_solib_by_pc (CORE_ADDR addr)
c906108c
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1371{
1372 struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head;
1373
1374 while (so_list)
1375 {
1376 if (so_list->som_solib.text_addr <= addr
1377 && so_list->som_solib.text_end > addr)
c5aa993b 1378 {
c906108c 1379 break;
c5aa993b 1380 }
c906108c
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1381 so_list = so_list->next;
1382 }
1383 if (so_list)
c5aa993b 1384 return so_list->solib_addr;
c906108c 1385 else
c5aa993b 1386 return 0;
c906108c
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1387}
1388
1389
1390int
fba45db2
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1391som_solib_section_offsets (struct objfile *objfile,
1392 struct section_offsets *offsets)
c906108c
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1393{
1394 struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head;
1395
1396 while (so_list)
1397 {
1398 /* Oh what a pain! We need the offsets before so_list->objfile
c5aa993b 1399 is valid. The BFDs will never match. Make a best guess. */
c906108c
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1400 if (strstr (objfile->name, so_list->som_solib.name))
1401 {
1402 asection *private_section;
1403
1404 /* The text offset is easy. */
f0a58b0b 1405 offsets->offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile)]
c906108c
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1406 = (so_list->som_solib.text_addr
1407 - so_list->som_solib.text_link_addr);
f0a58b0b 1408 offsets->offsets[SECT_OFF_RODATA (objfile)]
b8fbeb18 1409 = ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_TEXT (objfile));
c906108c
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1410
1411 /* We should look at presumed_dp in the SOM header, but
1412 that's not easily available. This should be OK though. */
1413 private_section = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd,
1414 "$PRIVATE$");
1415 if (!private_section)
1416 {
1417 warning ("Unable to find $PRIVATE$ in shared library!");
f0a58b0b
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1418 offsets->offsets[SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile)] = 0;
1419 offsets->offsets[SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile)] = 0;
c906108c
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1420 return 1;
1421 }
f0a58b0b 1422 offsets->offsets[SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile)]
c906108c 1423 = (so_list->som_solib.data_start - private_section->vma);
f0a58b0b 1424 offsets->offsets[SECT_OFF_BSS (objfile)]
b8fbeb18 1425 = ANOFFSET (offsets, SECT_OFF_DATA (objfile));
c906108c
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1426 return 1;
1427 }
1428 so_list = so_list->next;
1429 }
1430 return 0;
1431}
1432
1433/* Dump information about all the currently loaded shared libraries. */
1434
1435static void
fba45db2 1436som_sharedlibrary_info_command (char *ignore, int from_tty)
c906108c
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1437{
1438 struct so_list *so_list = so_list_head;
1439
1440 if (exec_bfd == NULL)
1441 {
4ce44c66 1442 printf_unfiltered ("No executable file.\n");
c906108c
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1443 return;
1444 }
1445
1446 if (so_list == NULL)
1447 {
1448 printf_unfiltered ("No shared libraries loaded at this time.\n");
1449 return;
1450 }
1451
1452 printf_unfiltered ("Shared Object Libraries\n");
1453 printf_unfiltered (" %-12s%-12s%-12s%-12s%-12s%-12s\n",
c5aa993b 1454 " flags", " tstart", " tend", " dstart", " dend", " dlt");
c906108c
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1455 while (so_list)
1456 {
1457 unsigned int flags;
1458
1459 flags = so_list->som_solib.struct_version << 24;
1460 flags |= so_list->som_solib.bind_mode << 16;
1461 flags |= so_list->som_solib.library_version;
1462 printf_unfiltered ("%s", so_list->som_solib.name);
1463 if (so_list->objfile == NULL)
c5aa993b 1464 printf_unfiltered (" (symbols not loaded)");
c906108c
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1465 printf_unfiltered ("\n");
1466 printf_unfiltered (" %-12s", local_hex_string_custom (flags, "08l"));
1467 printf_unfiltered ("%-12s",
c5aa993b 1468 local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.text_addr, "08l"));
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1469 printf_unfiltered ("%-12s",
1470 local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.text_end, "08l"));
1471 printf_unfiltered ("%-12s",
c5aa993b 1472 local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.data_start, "08l"));
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1473 printf_unfiltered ("%-12s",
1474 local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.data_end, "08l"));
1475 printf_unfiltered ("%-12s\n",
c5aa993b 1476 local_hex_string_custom (so_list->som_solib.got_value, "08l"));
c906108c
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1477 so_list = so_list->next;
1478 }
1479}
1480
1481static void
fba45db2 1482som_solib_sharedlibrary_command (char *args, int from_tty)
c906108c
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1483{
1484 dont_repeat ();
990f9fe3 1485 som_solib_add (args, from_tty, (struct target_ops *) 0, 1);
c906108c
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1486}
1487
1488
1489
1490char *
fba45db2 1491som_solib_address (CORE_ADDR addr)
c906108c 1492{
c5aa993b 1493 struct so_list *so = so_list_head;
c906108c
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1494
1495 while (so)
1496 {
1497 /* Is this address within this shlib's text range? If so,
1498 return the shlib's name.
c5aa993b 1499 */
c906108c 1500 if ((addr >= so->som_solib.text_addr) && (addr <= so->som_solib.text_end))
c5aa993b 1501 return so->som_solib.name;
c906108c
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1502
1503 /* Nope, keep looking... */
1504 so = so->next;
1505 }
1506
1507 /* No, we couldn't prove that the address is within a shlib. */
1508 return NULL;
1509}
1510
1511
1512void
fba45db2 1513som_solib_restart (void)
c906108c 1514{
c5aa993b 1515 struct so_list *sl = so_list_head;
c906108c
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1516
1517 /* Before the shlib info vanishes, use it to disable any breakpoints
1518 that may still be active in those shlibs.
c5aa993b 1519 */
c906108c
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1520 disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs (0);
1521
1522 /* Discard all the shlib descriptors.
c5aa993b 1523 */
c906108c
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1524 while (sl)
1525 {
c5aa993b 1526 struct so_list *next_sl = sl->next;
b8c9b27d 1527 xfree (sl);
c906108c
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1528 sl = next_sl;
1529 }
1530 so_list_head = NULL;
1531
1532 som_solib_total_st_size = (LONGEST) 0;
1533 som_solib_st_size_threshold_exceeded = 0;
1534
1535 dld_cache.is_valid = 0;
1536
1537 dld_cache.hook.address = 0;
1538 dld_cache.hook.unwind = NULL;
1539
1540 dld_cache.hook_stub.address = 0;
1541 dld_cache.hook_stub.unwind = NULL;
1542
1543 dld_cache.load.address = 0;
1544 dld_cache.load.unwind = NULL;
1545
1546 dld_cache.load_stub.address = 0;
1547 dld_cache.load_stub.unwind = NULL;
1548
1549 dld_cache.unload.address = 0;
1550 dld_cache.unload.unwind = NULL;
1551
1552 dld_cache.unload2.address = 0;
1553 dld_cache.unload2.unwind = NULL;
1554
1555 dld_cache.unload_stub.address = 0;
1556 dld_cache.unload_stub.unwind = NULL;
1557}
1558
1559
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1560/* LOCAL FUNCTION
1561
1562 no_shared_libraries -- handle command to explicitly discard symbols
1563 from shared libraries.
1564
1565 DESCRIPTION
1566
1567 Implements the command "nosharedlibrary", which discards symbols
1568 that have been auto-loaded from shared libraries. Symbols from
1569 shared libraries that were added by explicit request of the user
1570 are not discarded. Also called from remote.c. */
1571
1572void
1573no_shared_libraries (char *ignored, int from_tty)
1574{
1575 /* FIXME */
1576}
1577
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1578
1579void
fba45db2 1580_initialize_som_solib (void)
c906108c
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1581{
1582 add_com ("sharedlibrary", class_files, som_solib_sharedlibrary_command,
c5aa993b 1583 "Load shared object library symbols for files matching REGEXP.");
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1584 add_info ("sharedlibrary", som_sharedlibrary_info_command,
1585 "Status of loaded shared object libraries.");
b7209cb4 1586
c906108c 1587 add_show_from_set
b7209cb4 1588 (add_set_cmd ("auto-solib-add", class_support, var_boolean,
c906108c 1589 (char *) &auto_solib_add,
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1590 "Set autoloading of shared library symbols.\n\
1591If \"on\", symbols from all shared object libraries will be loaded\n\
1592automatically when the inferior begins execution, when the dynamic linker\n\
1593informs gdb that a new library has been loaded, or when attaching to the\n\
1594inferior. Otherwise, symbols must be loaded manually, using `sharedlibrary'.",
c906108c
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1595 &setlist),
1596 &showlist);
1597
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1598 add_show_from_set
1599 (add_set_cmd ("auto-solib-limit", class_support, var_zinteger,
1600 (char *) &auto_solib_limit,
1601 "Set threshold (in Mb) for autoloading shared library symbols.\n\
1602When shared library autoloading is enabled, new libraries will be loaded\n\
1603only until the total size of shared library symbols exceeds this\n\
1604threshold in megabytes. Is ignored when using `sharedlibrary'.",
1605 &setlist),
1606 &showlist);
1607
1608 /* ??rehrauer: On HP-UX, the kernel parameter MAXDSIZ limits how
1609 much data space a process can use. We ought to be reading
1610 MAXDSIZ and setting auto_solib_limit to some large fraction of
1611 that value. If not that, we maybe ought to be setting it smaller
1612 than the default for MAXDSIZ (that being 64Mb, I believe).
1613 However, [1] this threshold is only crudely approximated rather
1614 than actually measured, and [2] 50 Mbytes is too small for
1615 debugging gdb itself. Thus, the arbitrary 100 figure. */
1616 auto_solib_limit = 100; /* Megabytes */
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1617
1618 som_solib_restart ();
1619}
1620
1621/* Get some HPUX-specific data from a shared lib.
1622 */
1623CORE_ADDR
fba45db2 1624so_lib_thread_start_addr (struct so_list *so)
c906108c 1625{
c5aa993b 1626 return so->som_solib.tsd_start_addr;
c906108c 1627}