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1/* Symbol table definitions for GDB.
2 Copyright (C) 1986, 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4This file is part of GDB.
5
6GDB is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
9any later version.
10
11GDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17along with GDB; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
19
20#if !defined (SYMTAB_H)
21#define SYMTAB_H 1
22#include <obstack.h>
23
24/* An obstack to hold objects that should be freed
25 when we load a new symbol table.
26 This includes the symbols made by dbxread
27 and the types that are not permanent. */
28
29extern struct obstack *symbol_obstack;
30extern struct obstack *psymbol_obstack;
31
32/* Some definitions and declarations to go with use of obstacks. */
33#define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
34#define obstack_chunk_free free
35#ifdef __STDC__
36extern void *xmalloc ();
37#else
38extern char *xmalloc ();
39#endif
40extern void free ();
41
42/* Some macros for char-based bitfields. */
43#define B_SET(a,x) (a[x>>3] |= (1 << (x&7)))
44#define B_CLR(a,x) (a[x>>3] &= ~(1 << (x&7)))
45#define B_TST(a,x) (a[x>>3] & (1 << (x&7)))
46#define B_TYPE unsigned char
47#define B_BYTES(x) ( 1 + ((x)>>3) )
48#define B_CLRALL(a,x) bzero (a, B_BYTES(x))
49
50/* gdb can know one or several symbol tables at the same time;
51 the ultimate intent is to have one for each separately-compiled module.
52 Each such symbol table is recorded by a struct symtab, and they
53 are all chained together. */
54
55/* In addition, gdb can record any number of miscellaneous undebuggable
56 functions' addresses. In a system that appends _ to function names,
57 the _'s are removed from the names stored in this table. */
58
59/* Actually, the misc function list is used to store *all* of the
60 global symbols (text, data, bss, and abs). It is sometimes used
61 to figure out what symtabs to read in. The "type" field is used
62 occasionally.
63
64 The misc_info field is available for machine-specific information
65 that can be cached along with a misc function vector entry. The
66 AMD 29000 tdep.c uses it to remember things it has decoded from the
67 instructions in the function header, so it doesn't have to rederive
68 the info constantly (over a serial line). It is initialized to zero
69 and stays that way until target-dependent code sets it. */
70
71enum misc_function_type {mf_unknown = 0, mf_text, mf_data, mf_bss, mf_abs};
72
73struct misc_function
74{
75 char *name;
76 CORE_ADDR address;
77 char *misc_info; /* Random pointer to misc info. void * but for old C */
78 enum misc_function_type type;
79};
80
81/* Address and length of the vector recording all misc function names/addresses. */
82
83struct misc_function *misc_function_vector;
84int misc_function_count;
85\f
86enum language {language_unknown, language_c};
87
88/* All data types of symbols in the compiled program
89 are represented by `struct type' objects.
90 All of these objects are pointed to by the typevector.
91 The type vector may have empty slots that contain zero. */
92
93struct typevector
94{
95 int length; /* Number of types described */
96 struct type *type[1];
97};
98
99/* Different kinds of data types are distinguished by the `code' field. */
100
101enum type_code
102{
103 TYPE_CODE_UNDEF, /* Not used; catches errors */
104 TYPE_CODE_PTR, /* Pointer type */
105 TYPE_CODE_ARRAY, /* Array type, lower bound zero */
106 TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, /* C struct or Pascal record */
107 TYPE_CODE_UNION, /* C union or Pascal variant part */
108 TYPE_CODE_ENUM, /* Enumeration type */
109 TYPE_CODE_FUNC, /* Function type */
110 TYPE_CODE_INT, /* Integer type */
111 TYPE_CODE_FLT, /* Floating type */
112 TYPE_CODE_VOID, /* Void type (values zero length) */
113 TYPE_CODE_SET, /* Pascal sets */
114 TYPE_CODE_RANGE, /* Range (integers within spec'd bounds) */
115 TYPE_CODE_PASCAL_ARRAY, /* Array with explicit type of index */
116 TYPE_CODE_ERROR, /* Unknown type */
117
118 /* C++ */
119 TYPE_CODE_MEMBER, /* Member type */
120 TYPE_CODE_METHOD, /* Method type */
121 TYPE_CODE_REF, /* C++ Reference types */
122};
123
124/* This appears in a type's flags word for an unsigned integer type. */
125#define TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED 1
126/* This appears in a type's flags word
127 if it is a (pointer to a|function returning a)* built in scalar type.
128 These types are never freed. */
129#define TYPE_FLAG_PERM 4
130/* This appears in a type's flags word if it is a stub type (eg. if
131 someone referenced a type that wasn't definined in a source file
132 via (struct sir_not_appearing_in_this_film *)). */
133#define TYPE_FLAG_STUB 8
134/* Set when a class has a constructor defined */
135#define TYPE_FLAG_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR 256
136/* Set when a class has a destructor defined */
137#define TYPE_FLAG_HAS_DESTRUCTOR 512
138
139struct type
140{
141 /* Code for kind of type */
142 enum type_code code;
143 /* Name of this type, or zero if none.
144 This is used for printing only, except by poorly designed C++ code.
145 Type names specified as input are defined by symbols. */
146 char *name;
147 /* Length in bytes of storage for a value of this type */
148 unsigned length;
149 /* For a pointer type, describes the type of object pointed to.
150 For an array type, describes the type of the elements.
151 For a function or method type, describes the type of the value.
152 For a range type, describes the type of the full range.
153 Unused otherwise. */
154 struct type *target_type;
155 /* Type that is a pointer to this type.
156 Zero if no such pointer-to type is known yet.
157 The debugger may add the address of such a type
158 if it has to construct one later. */
159 struct type *pointer_type;
160 /* C++: also need a reference type. */
161 struct type *reference_type;
162 struct type **arg_types;
163
164 /* Type that is a function returning this type.
165 Zero if no such function type is known here.
166 The debugger may add the address of such a type
167 if it has to construct one later. */
168 struct type *function_type;
169
170/* Handling of pointers to members:
171 TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT is used for pointer and pointer
172 to member types. Normally it the value of the address of its
173 containing type. However, for pointers to members, we must be
174 able to allocate pointer to member types and look them up
175 from some place of reference.
176 NEXT_VARIANT is the next element in the chain.
177
178 A long time ago (Jul 88; GDB 2.5) Tiemann said that main_variant
179 may no longer be necessary and that he might eliminate it. I don't
180 know whether this is still true (or ever was). */
181 struct type *main_variant, *next_variant;
182
183 /* Flags about this type. */
184 short flags;
185 /* Number of fields described for this type */
186 short nfields;
187 /* For structure and union types, a description of each field.
188 For set and pascal array types, there is one "field",
189 whose type is the domain type of the set or array.
190 For range types, there are two "fields",
191 the minimum and maximum values (both inclusive).
192 For enum types, each possible value is described by one "field".
193
194 Using a pointer to a separate array of fields
195 allows all types to have the same size, which is useful
196 because we can allocate the space for a type before
197 we know what to put in it. */
198 struct field
199 {
200 /* Position of this field, counting in bits from start of
201 containing structure. For a function type, this is the
202 position in the argument list of this argument.
203 For a range bound or enum value, this is the value itself. */
204 int bitpos;
205 /* Size of this field, in bits, or zero if not packed.
206 For an unpacked field, the field's type's length
207 says how many bytes the field occupies. */
208 int bitsize;
209 /* In a struct or enum type, type of this field.
210 In a function type, type of this argument.
211 In an array type, the domain-type of the array. */
212 struct type *type;
213 /* Name of field, value or argument.
214 Zero for range bounds and array domains. */
215 char *name;
216 } *fields;
217
218 /* C++ */
219 B_TYPE *virtual_field_bits; /* if base class is virtual */
220 B_TYPE *private_field_bits;
221 B_TYPE *protected_field_bits;
222
223 /* Number of methods described for this type */
224 short nfn_fields;
225 /* Number of base classes this type derives from. */
226 short n_baseclasses;
227
228 /* Number of methods described for this type plus all the
229 methods that it derives from. */
230 int nfn_fields_total;
231
232 /* For classes, structures, and unions, a description of each field,
233 which consists of an overloaded name, followed by the types of
234 arguments that the method expects, and then the name after it
235 has been renamed to make it distinct. */
236 struct fn_fieldlist
237 {
238 /* The overloaded name. */
239 char *name;
240 /* The number of methods with this name. */
241 int length;
242 /* The list of methods. */
243 struct fn_field
244 {
245#if 0
246 /* The overloaded name */
247 char *name;
248#endif
249 /* The return value of the method */
250 struct type *type;
251 /* The argument list */
252 struct type **args;
253 /* The name after it has been processed */
254 char *physname;
255
256 /* For virtual functions. */
257 /* First baseclass that defines this virtual function. */
258 struct type *fcontext;
259 /* Index into that baseclass's virtual function table,
260 minus 1; else if static: VOFFSET_STATIC; else: 0. */
261 int voffset;
262# define VOFFSET_STATIC (-1)
263 } *fn_fields;
264
265 B_TYPE *private_fn_field_bits;
266 B_TYPE *protected_fn_field_bits;
267
268 } *fn_fieldlists;
269
270 unsigned char via_protected;
271 unsigned char via_public;
272
273 /* For types with virtual functions, VPTR_BASETYPE is the base class which
274 defined the virtual function table pointer. VPTR_FIELDNO is
275 the field number of that pointer in the structure.
276
277 For types that are pointer to member types, VPTR_BASETYPE
278 ifs the type that this pointer is a member of.
279
280 Unused otherwise. */
281 struct type *vptr_basetype;
282
283 int vptr_fieldno;
284};
285\f
286/* All of the name-scope contours of the program
287 are represented by `struct block' objects.
288 All of these objects are pointed to by the blockvector.
289
290 Each block represents one name scope.
291 Each lexical context has its own block.
292
293 The first two blocks in the blockvector are special.
294 The first one contains all the symbols defined in this compilation
295 whose scope is the entire program linked together.
296 The second one contains all the symbols whose scope is the
297 entire compilation excluding other separate compilations.
298 In C, these correspond to global symbols and static symbols.
299
300 Each block records a range of core addresses for the code that
301 is in the scope of the block. The first two special blocks
302 give, for the range of code, the entire range of code produced
303 by the compilation that the symbol segment belongs to.
304
305 The blocks appear in the blockvector
306 in order of increasing starting-address,
307 and, within that, in order of decreasing ending-address.
308
309 This implies that within the body of one function
310 the blocks appear in the order of a depth-first tree walk. */
311
312struct blockvector
313{
314 /* Number of blocks in the list. */
315 int nblocks;
316 /* The blocks themselves. */
317 struct block *block[1];
318};
319
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320/* Special block numbers */
321#define GLOBAL_BLOCK 0
322#define STATIC_BLOCK 1
323#define FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK 2
324
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326{
327 /* Addresses in the executable code that are in this block.
328 Note: in an unrelocated symbol segment in a file,
329 these are always zero. They can be filled in from the
330 N_LBRAC and N_RBRAC symbols in the loader symbol table. */
331 CORE_ADDR startaddr, endaddr;
332 /* The symbol that names this block,
333 if the block is the body of a function;
334 otherwise, zero.
335 Note: In an unrelocated symbol segment in an object file,
336 this field may be zero even when the block has a name.
337 That is because the block is output before the name
338 (since the name resides in a higher block).
339 Since the symbol does point to the block (as its value),
340 it is possible to find the block and set its name properly. */
341 struct symbol *function;
342 /* The `struct block' for the containing block, or 0 if none. */
343 /* Note that in an unrelocated symbol segment in an object file
344 this pointer may be zero when the correct value should be
345 the second special block (for symbols whose scope is one compilation).
346 This is because the compiler ouptuts the special blocks at the
347 very end, after the other blocks. */
348 struct block *superblock;
349 /* A flag indicating whether or not the fucntion corresponding
350 to this block was compiled with gcc or not. If there is no
351 function corresponding to this block, this meaning of this flag
352 is undefined. (In practice it will be 1 if the block was created
353 while processing a file compiled with gcc and 0 when not). */
354 unsigned char gcc_compile_flag;
355 /* Number of local symbols. */
356 int nsyms;
357 /* The symbols. */
358 struct symbol *sym[1];
359};
360\f
361/* Represent one symbol name; a variable, constant, function or typedef. */
362
363/* Different name spaces for symbols. Looking up a symbol specifies
364 a namespace and ignores symbol definitions in other name spaces.
365
366 VAR_NAMESPACE is the usual namespace.
367 In C, this contains variables, function names, typedef names
368 and enum type values.
369
370 STRUCT_NAMESPACE is used in C to hold struct, union and enum type names.
371 Thus, if `struct foo' is used in a C program,
372 it produces a symbol named `foo' in the STRUCT_NAMESPACE.
373
374 LABEL_NAMESPACE may be used for names of labels (for gotos);
375 currently it is not used and labels are not recorded at all. */
376
377/* For a non-global symbol allocated statically,
378 the correct core address cannot be determined by the compiler.
379 The compiler puts an index number into the symbol's value field.
380 This index number can be matched with the "desc" field of
381 an entry in the loader symbol table. */
382
383enum namespace
384{
385 UNDEF_NAMESPACE, VAR_NAMESPACE, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, LABEL_NAMESPACE,
386};
387
388/* An address-class says where to find the value of a symbol. */
389
390enum address_class
391{
392 LOC_UNDEF, /* Not used; catches errors */
393 LOC_CONST, /* Value is constant int SYMBOL_VALUE, host byteorder */
394 LOC_STATIC, /* Value is at fixed address SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS */
395 LOC_REGISTER, /* Value is in register */
396 LOC_ARG, /* Value is at spec'd offset in arglist */
397 LOC_REF_ARG, /* Value address is at spec'd offset in arglist. */
398 LOC_REGPARM, /* Value is at spec'd offset in register window */
399 LOC_LOCAL, /* Value is at spec'd offset in stack frame */
400 LOC_TYPEDEF, /* Value not used; definition in SYMBOL_TYPE
401 Symbols in the namespace STRUCT_NAMESPACE
402 all have this class. */
403 LOC_LABEL, /* Value is address SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS in the code */
404 LOC_BLOCK, /* Value is address SYMBOL_VALUE_BLOCK of a
405 `struct block'. Function names have this class. */
406 LOC_EXTERNAL, /* Value is at address SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS not in
407 this compilation.
408 This is used only in psymtabs; in symtabs
409 LOC_STATIC is used instead (since in that case
410 we take the time to find the address). */
411 LOC_CONST_BYTES, /* Value is a constant byte-sequence pointed to by
412 SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS, in target byte order. */
413 LOC_LOCAL_ARG, /* Value is arg at spec'd offset in stack frame.
414 Differs from LOC_LOCAL in that symbol is an
415 argument; differs from LOC_ARG in that we find it
416 in the frame (FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS), not in the
417 arglist (FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS). Added for i960,
418 which passes args in regs then copies to frame. */
419};
420
421struct symbol
422{
423 /* Symbol name */
424 char *name;
425 /* Name space code. */
426 enum namespace namespace;
427 /* Address class */
428 enum address_class class;
429 /* Data type of value */
430 struct type *type;
431
432 /* Line number of definition. */
433 unsigned short line;
434
435 /* constant value, or address if static, or register number,
436 or offset in arguments, or offset in stack frame. All of
437 these are in host byte order (though what they point to might
438 be in target byte order, e.g. LOC_CONST_BYTES). */
439 union
440 {
441 long value; /* for LOC_CONST, LOC_REGISTER, LOC_ARG,
442 LOC_REF_ARG, LOC_REGPARM, LOC_LOCAL */
443 struct block *block; /* for LOC_BLOCK */
444 char *bytes; /* for LOC_CONST_BYTES */
445 CORE_ADDR address; /* for LOC_STATIC, LOC_LABEL, LOC_EXTERNAL */
446 struct symbol *chain; /* for opaque typedef struct chain */
447 }
448 value;
449};
450
451
452/* A partial_symbol records the name, namespace, and address class of
453 symbols whose types we have not parsed yet. For functions, it also
454 contains their memory address, so we can find them from a PC value.
455 Each partial_symbol sits in a partial_symtab, all of which are chained
456 on the partial_symtab_list and which points to the corresponding
457 normal symtab once the partial_symtab has been referenced. */
458
459struct partial_symbol
460{
461 /* Symbol name */
462 char *name;
463 /* Name space code. */
464 enum namespace namespace;
465 /* Address class (for info_symbols) */
466 enum address_class class;
467 /* Value (only used for static functions currently). Done this
468 way so that we can use the struct symbol macros.
469 Note that the address of a function is SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (pst)
470 in a partial symbol table, but BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (st))
471 in a symbol table. */
472 union
473 {
474 long value;
475 CORE_ADDR address;
476 }
477 value;
478};
479\f
480/* Source-file information.
481 This describes the relation between source files and line numbers
482 and addresses in the program text. */
483
484struct sourcevector
485{
486 int length; /* Number of source files described */
487 struct source *source[1]; /* Descriptions of the files */
488};
489
490/* Each item represents a line-->pc (or the reverse) mapping. This is
491 somewhat more wasteful of space than one might wish, but since only
492 the files which are actually debugged are read in to core, we don't
493 waste much space.
494
495 Each item used to be an int; either minus a line number, or a
496 program counter. If it represents a line number, that is the line
497 described by the next program counter value. If it is positive, it
498 is the program counter at which the code for the next line starts. */
499
500struct linetable_entry
501{
502 int line;
503 CORE_ADDR pc;
504};
505
506struct linetable
507{
508 int nitems;
509 struct linetable_entry item[1];
510};
511
512/* All the information on one source file. */
513
514struct source
515{
516 char *name; /* Name of file */
517 struct linetable contents;
518};
519
520/* Each source file is represented by a struct symtab.
521 These objects are chained through the `next' field. */
522
523struct symtab
524 {
525 /* Chain of all existing symtabs. */
526 struct symtab *next;
527 /* List of all symbol scope blocks for this symtab. */
528 struct blockvector *blockvector;
529 /* Table mapping core addresses to line numbers for this file. */
530 struct linetable *linetable;
531 /* Vector containing all types defined for this symtab. */
532 struct typevector *typevector;
533 /* Name of this source file. */
534 char *filename;
535 /* Directory in which it was compiled, or NULL if we don't know. */
536 char *dirname;
537 /* This component says how to free the data we point to:
538 free_contents => do a tree walk and free each object.
539 free_nothing => do nothing; some other symtab will free
540 the data this one uses.
541 free_linetable => free just the linetable. */
542 enum free_code {free_nothing, free_contents, free_linetable}
543 free_code;
544 /* Pointer to one block of storage to be freed, if nonzero. */
545 /* This is IN ADDITION to the action indicated by free_code. */
546 char *free_ptr;
547 /* Total number of lines found in source file. */
548 int nlines;
549 /* Array mapping line number to character position. */
550 int *line_charpos;
551 /* Language of this source file. */
552 enum language language;
553 /* String of version information. May be zero. */
554 char *version;
555 /* Full name of file as found by searching the source path.
556 0 if not yet known. */
557 char *fullname;
558 };
559
560/* Each source file that has not been fully read in is represented by
561 a partial_symtab. This contains the information on where in the
562 executable the debugging symbols for a specific file are, and a
563 list of names of global symbols which are located in this file.
564 They are all chained on partial_symtab_list.
565
566 Even after the source file has been read into a symtab, the
567 partial_symtab remains around. They are allocated on an obstack,
568 psymbol_obstack. FIXME, this is bad for dynamic linking or VxWorks-
569 style execution of a bunch of .o's. */
570struct partial_symtab
571{
572 /* Chain of all existing partial symtabs. */
573 struct partial_symtab *next;
574 /* Name of the source file which this partial_symtab defines */
575 char *filename;
576
577 /* Name of the symbol file from which symbols should be read. */
578 char *symfile_name;
579 /* Address relative to which the symbols in this file are. Need to
580 relocate by this amount when reading in symbols from the symbol
581 file. */
582 CORE_ADDR addr;
583
584 /* Offset within loader symbol table of first local symbol for this
585 file and length (in bytes) of the section of the symbol table
586 devoted to this file's symbols (actually, the section bracketed
587 may contain more than just this files symbols
588 If ldsymlen is 0, the only reason for this things existence is
589 the dependency list below. Nothing else will happen when it is
590 read in. */
591 int ldsymoff, ldsymlen;
592 /* Range of text addresses covered by this file; texthigh is the
593 beginning of the next section. */
594 CORE_ADDR textlow, texthigh;
595 /* Array of pointers to all of the partial_symtab's which this one
596 depends on. Since this array can only be set to previous or
597 the current (?) psymtab, this dependency tree is guaranteed not
598 to have any loops. */
599 struct partial_symtab **dependencies;
600 int number_of_dependencies;
601 /* Global symbol list. This list will be sorted after readin to
602 improve access. Binary search will be the usual method of
603 finding a symbol within it. globals_offset is an integer offset
604 within ps_globals */
605 int globals_offset, n_global_syms;
606 /* Static symbol list. This list will *not* be sorted after readin;
607 to find a symbol in it, exhaustive search must be used. This is
608 reasonable because searches through this list will eventually
609 lead to either the read in of a files symbols for real (assumed
610 to take a *lot* of time; check) or an error (and we don't care
611 how long errors take). */
612 int statics_offset, n_static_syms;
613 /* Pointer to symtab eventually allocated for this source file, 0 if
614 !readin or if we haven't looked for the symtab after it was readin. */
615 struct symtab *symtab;
616 /* Pointer to function which will read in the symtab corresponding to
617 this psymtab. */
618 void (*read_symtab) ();
619 /* Non-zero if the symtab corresponding to this psymtab has been
620 readin */
621 unsigned char readin;
622};
623
624/* A fast way to get from a psymtab to its symtab (after the first time). */
625#define PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB(pst) ((pst)->symtab? \
626 (pst)->symtab: \
627 psymtab_to_symtab (pst) )
628
629/* This is the list of struct symtab's that gdb considers current. */
630
631struct symtab *symtab_list;
632
633/* This is the list of struct partial_symtab's that gdb may need to access */
634
635struct partial_symtab *partial_symtab_list;
636
637/* This symtab variable specifies the current file for printing source lines */
638
639struct symtab *current_source_symtab;
640
641/* This is the next line to print for listing source lines. */
642
643int current_source_line;
644
645#define BLOCKLIST(symtab) (symtab)->blockvector
646#define BLOCKVECTOR(symtab) (symtab)->blockvector
647
648#define TYPEVECTOR(symtab) (symtab)->typevector
649
650#define LINELIST(symtab) (symtab)->linetable
651#define LINETABLE(symtab) (symtab)->linetable
652\f
653/* Macros normally used to access components of symbol table structures. */
654
655#define BLOCKLIST_NBLOCKS(blocklist) (blocklist)->nblocks
656#define BLOCKLIST_BLOCK(blocklist,n) (blocklist)->block[n]
657#define BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS(blocklist) (blocklist)->nblocks
658#define BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK(blocklist,n) (blocklist)->block[n]
659
660#define TYPEVECTOR_NTYPES(typelist) (typelist)->length
661#define TYPEVECTOR_TYPE(typelist,n) (typelist)->type[n]
662
663#define BLOCK_START(bl) (bl)->startaddr
664#define BLOCK_END(bl) (bl)->endaddr
665#define BLOCK_NSYMS(bl) (bl)->nsyms
666#define BLOCK_SYM(bl, n) (bl)->sym[n]
667#define BLOCK_FUNCTION(bl) (bl)->function
668#define BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK(bl) (bl)->superblock
669#define BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED(bl) (bl)->gcc_compile_flag
670
671/* Nonzero if symbols of block BL should be sorted alphabetically. */
672#define BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT(bl) ((bl)->nsyms >= 40)
673
674#define SYMBOL_NAME(symbol) (symbol)->name
675#define SYMBOL_NAMESPACE(symbol) (symbol)->namespace
676#define SYMBOL_CLASS(symbol) (symbol)->class
677#define SYMBOL_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->value.value
678#define SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS(symbol) (symbol)->value.address
679#define SYMBOL_VALUE_BYTES(symbol) (symbol)->value.bytes
680#define SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE(symbol) (symbol)->value.block
681#define SYMBOL_VALUE_CHAIN(symbol) (symbol)->value.chain
682#define SYMBOL_TYPE(symbol) (symbol)->type
683#define SYMBOL_LINE(symbol) (symbol)->line
684
685#define TYPE_NAME(thistype) (thistype)->name
686#define TYPE_TARGET_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->target_type
687#define TYPE_POINTER_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->pointer_type
688#define TYPE_REFERENCE_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->reference_type
689#define TYPE_FUNCTION_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->function_type
690#define TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT(thistype) (thistype)->main_variant
691#define TYPE_NEXT_VARIANT(thistype) (thistype)->next_variant
692#define TYPE_LENGTH(thistype) (thistype)->length
693#define TYPE_FLAGS(thistype) (thistype)->flags
694#define TYPE_UNSIGNED(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED)
695#define TYPE_CODE(thistype) (thistype)->code
696#define TYPE_NFIELDS(thistype) (thistype)->nfields
697#define TYPE_FIELDS(thistype) (thistype)->fields
698/* C++ */
699#define TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE(thistype) (thistype)->vptr_basetype
700#define TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->vptr_basetype
701#define TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO(thistype) (thistype)->vptr_fieldno
702#define TYPE_FN_FIELDS(thistype) (thistype)->fn_fields
703#define TYPE_NFN_FIELDS(thistype) (thistype)->nfn_fields
704#define TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL(thistype) (thistype)->nfn_fields_total
705#define TYPE_ARG_TYPES(thistype) (thistype)->arg_types
706#define TYPE_BASECLASS(thistype,index) (thistype)->fields[index].type
707#define TYPE_N_BASECLASSES(thistype) (thistype)->n_baseclasses
708#define TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME(thistype,index) (thistype)->fields[index].name
709#define TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS(thistype,index) (thistype)->fields[index].bitpos
710#define BASETYPE_VIA_PUBLIC(thistype, index) (!TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE(thistype, index))
711#define BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL(thistype, index) B_TST((thistype)->virtual_field_bits, (index))
712
713#define TYPE_FIELD(thistype, n) (thistype)->fields[n]
714#define TYPE_FIELD_TYPE(thistype, n) (thistype)->fields[n].type
715#define TYPE_FIELD_NAME(thistype, n) (thistype)->fields[n].name
716#define TYPE_FIELD_VALUE(thistype, n) (* (int*) &(thistype)->fields[n].type)
717#define TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS(thistype, n) (thistype)->fields[n].bitpos
718#define TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE(thistype, n) (thistype)->fields[n].bitsize
719#define TYPE_FIELD_PACKED(thistype, n) (thistype)->fields[n].bitsize
720
721#define TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS(thistype) (thistype)->private_field_bits
722#define TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS(thistype) (thistype)->protected_field_bits
723#define TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS(thistype) (thistype)->virtual_field_bits
724#define SET_TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE(thistype, n) B_SET ((thistype)->private_field_bits, (n))
725#define SET_TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED(thistype, n) B_SET ((thistype)->protected_field_bits, (n))
726#define SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL(thistype, n) B_SET ((thistype)->virtual_field_bits, (n))
727#define TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE(thistype, n) B_TST((thistype)->private_field_bits, (n))
728#define TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED(thistype, n) B_TST((thistype)->protected_field_bits, (n))
729#define TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL(thistype, n) B_TST((thistype)->virtual_field_bits, (n))
730
731#define TYPE_HAS_DESTRUCTOR(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_HAS_DESTRUCTOR)
732#define TYPE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR)
733
734#define TYPE_FIELD_STATIC(thistype, n) ((thistype)->fields[n].bitpos == -1)
735#define TYPE_FIELD_STATIC_PHYSNAME(thistype, n) ((char *)(thistype)->fields[n].bitsize)
736
737#define TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS(thistype) (thistype)->fn_fieldlists
738#define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST(thistype, n) (thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n]
739#define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1(thistype, n) (thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n].fn_fields
740#define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME(thistype, n) (thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n].name
741#define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH(thistype, n) (thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n].length
742
743#define TYPE_FN_FIELD(thistype, n) (thistype)[n]
744#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_NAME(thistype, n) (thistype)[n].name
745#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE(thistype, n) (thistype)[n].type
746#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS(thistype, n) TYPE_ARG_TYPES ((thistype)[n].type)
747#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME(thistype, n) (thistype)[n].physname
748#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P(thistype, n) ((thistype)[n].voffset > 0)
749#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P(thistype, n) ((thistype)[n].voffset == VOFFSET_STATIC)
750#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET(thistype, n) ((thistype)[n].voffset-1)
751#define TYPE_FN_FIELD_FCONTEXT(thistype, n) ((thistype)[n].fcontext)
752
753#define TYPE_FN_PRIVATE_BITS(thistype) (thistype).private_fn_field_bits
754#define TYPE_FN_PROTECTED_BITS(thistype) (thistype).protected_fn_field_bits
755#define SET_TYPE_FN_PRIVATE(thistype, n) B_SET ((thistype).private_fn_field_bits, n)
756#define SET_TYPE_FN_PROTECTED(thistype, n) B_SET ((thistype).protected_fn_field_bits, n)
757#define TYPE_FN_PRIVATE(thistype, n) B_TST ((thistype).private_fn_field_bits, n)
758#define TYPE_FN_PROTECTED(thistype, n) B_TST ((thistype).protected_fn_field_bits, n)
759
760/* The virtual function table is now an array of structures
761 which have the form { int16 offset, delta; void *pfn; }.
762
763 Gee, can we have more documentation than that? FIXME. -- gnu */
764
765#define VTBL_FNADDR_OFFSET 2
766\f
767/* Functions that work on the objects described above */
768
769extern struct symtab *lookup_symtab ();
770extern struct symbol *lookup_symbol ();
771extern struct symbol *lookup_block_symbol ();
772extern int lookup_misc_func ();
773extern void check_stub_type ();
774extern void check_stub_method ();
775extern struct type *lookup_primitive_typename ();
776extern struct type *lookup_typename ();
777extern struct type *lookup_unsigned_typename ();
778extern struct type *lookup_struct ();
779extern struct type *lookup_union ();
780extern struct type *lookup_enum ();
781extern struct type *lookup_struct_elt_type ();
782extern struct type *lookup_pointer_type ();
783extern struct type *lookup_function_type ();
784extern struct type *lookup_basetype_type ();
785extern struct type *create_array_type ();
786extern struct symbol *block_function ();
787extern struct symbol *find_pc_function ();
788extern int find_pc_partial_function ();
789extern void clearpc_function_cache ();
790extern struct partial_symtab *lookup_partial_symtab ();
791extern struct partial_symtab *find_pc_psymtab ();
792extern struct symtab *find_pc_symtab ();
793extern struct partial_symbol *find_pc_psymbol ();
794extern int find_pc_misc_function ();
795extern int find_pc_line_pc_range ();
796extern char *type_name_no_tag ();
797extern int contained_in();
798
799/* C++ stuff. */
800extern struct type *lookup_reference_type ();
801extern struct type *lookup_member_type ();
802extern struct type *lookup_class ();
803extern void smash_to_method_type ();
804/* end of C++ stuff. */
805
806extern void free_all_symtabs ();
807extern void free_all_psymtabs ();
808extern void free_inclink_symtabs ();
809extern void reread_symbols ();
810
811extern struct type *builtin_type_void;
812extern struct type *builtin_type_char;
813extern struct type *builtin_type_short;
814extern struct type *builtin_type_int;
815extern struct type *builtin_type_long;
816extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_char;
817extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_short;
818extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_int;
819extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_long;
820extern struct type *builtin_type_float;
821extern struct type *builtin_type_double;
822/* This type represents a type that was unrecognized in symbol
823 read-in. */
824extern struct type *builtin_type_error;
825
826#ifdef LONG_LONG
827extern struct type *builtin_type_long_long;
828extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_long_long;
829
830#define BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST builtin_type_long_long
831#define BUILTIN_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONGEST builtin_type_unsigned_long_long
832/* This should not be a typedef, because "unsigned LONGEST" needs
833 to work. */
834#define LONGEST long long
835
836#else /* not LONG_LONG. */
837
838#define BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST builtin_type_long
839#define BUILTIN_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONGEST builtin_type_unsigned_long
840#define LONGEST long
841
842#endif /* not LONG_LONG. */
843
844struct symtab_and_line
845{
846 struct symtab *symtab;
847 int line;
848 CORE_ADDR pc;
849 CORE_ADDR end;
850};
851
852struct symtabs_and_lines
853{
854 struct symtab_and_line *sals;
855 int nelts;
856};
857
858/* Given a pc value, return line number it is in.
859 Second arg nonzero means if pc is on the boundary
860 use the previous statement's line number. */
861
862struct symtab_and_line find_pc_line ();
863
864/* Given a symtab and line number, return the pc there. */
865extern CORE_ADDR find_line_pc ();
866extern int find_line_pc_range ();
867
868/* Given a string, return the line specified by it.
869 For commands like "list" and "breakpoint". */
870
871struct symtabs_and_lines decode_line_spec ();
872struct symtabs_and_lines decode_line_spec_1 ();
873struct symtabs_and_lines decode_line_1 ();
874
875/* Symbol-reading stuff in symfile.c and solib.c. */
876struct symtab *psymtab_to_symtab ();
877void clear_solib ();
878void symbol_file_add ();
879
880/* source.c */
881int identify_source_line ();
882void print_source_lines ();
883
884char **make_symbol_completion_list ();
885
886/* The entry point of a file we are reading. */
887extern CORE_ADDR entry_point;
888
889#endif /* symtab.h not already included. */