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5e6908ea 1/* Output Dwarf format symbol table information from GCC.
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2 Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
3 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
461b77c8 4 Contributed by Ron Guilmette (rfg@monkeys.com) of Network Computing Devices.
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1322177d 6This file is part of GCC.
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8GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
11version.
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13GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16for more details.
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18You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
20Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
2102111-1307, USA. */
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23/*
24
25 Notes on the GNU Implementation of DWARF Debugging Information
26 --------------------------------------------------------------
27 Last Major Update: Sun Jul 17 08:17:42 PDT 1994 by rfg@segfault.us.com
28 ------------------------------------------------------------
29
30 This file describes special and unique aspects of the GNU implementation of
31 the DWARF Version 1 debugging information language, as provided in the GNU
32 version 2.x compiler(s).
33
34 For general information about the DWARF debugging information language,
35 you should obtain the DWARF version 1.1 specification document (and perhaps
36 also the DWARF version 2 draft specification document) developed by the
37 (now defunct) UNIX International Programming Languages Special Interest Group.
38
39 To obtain a copy of the DWARF Version 1 and/or DWARF Version 2
40 specification, visit the web page for the DWARF Version 2 committee, at
41
42 http://www.eagercon.com/dwarf/dwarf2std.htm
43
44 The generation of DWARF debugging information by the GNU version 2.x C
45 compiler has now been tested rather extensively for m88k, i386, i860, and
981f6289 46 SPARC targets. The DWARF output of the GNU C compiler appears to inter-
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47 operate well with the standard SVR4 SDB debugger on these kinds of target
48 systems (but of course, there are no guarantees).
49
50 DWARF 1 generation for the GNU g++ compiler is implemented, but limited.
51 C++ users should definitely use DWARF 2 instead.
52
53 Future plans for the dwarfout.c module of the GNU compiler(s) includes the
54 addition of full support for GNU FORTRAN. (This should, in theory, be a
55 lot simpler to add than adding support for g++... but we'll see.)
56
57 Many features of the DWARF version 2 specification have been adapted to
58 (and used in) the GNU implementation of DWARF (version 1). In most of
59 these cases, a DWARF version 2 approach is used in place of (or in addition
60 to) DWARF version 1 stuff simply because it is apparent that DWARF version
61 1 is not sufficiently expressive to provide the kinds of information which
62 may be necessary to support really robust debugging. In all of these cases
63 however, the use of DWARF version 2 features should not interfere in any
64 way with the interoperability (of GNU compilers) with generally available
65 "classic" (pre version 1) DWARF consumer tools (e.g. SVR4 SDB).
66
67 The DWARF generation enhancement for the GNU compiler(s) was initially
68 donated to the Free Software Foundation by Network Computing Devices.
69 (Thanks NCD!) Additional development and maintenance of dwarfout.c has
70 been largely supported (i.e. funded) by Intel Corporation. (Thanks Intel!)
71
72 If you have questions or comments about the DWARF generation feature, please
73 send mail to me <rfg@netcom.com>. I will be happy to investigate any bugs
74 reported and I may even provide fixes (but of course, I can make no promises).
75
76 The DWARF debugging information produced by GCC may deviate in a few minor
77 (but perhaps significant) respects from the DWARF debugging information
78 currently produced by other C compilers. A serious attempt has been made
79 however to conform to the published specifications, to existing practice,
80 and to generally accepted norms in the GNU implementation of DWARF.
81
82 ** IMPORTANT NOTE ** ** IMPORTANT NOTE ** ** IMPORTANT NOTE **
83
84 Under normal circumstances, the DWARF information generated by the GNU
85 compilers (in an assembly language file) is essentially impossible for
86 a human being to read. This fact can make it very difficult to debug
87 certain DWARF-related problems. In order to overcome this difficulty,
88 a feature has been added to dwarfout.c (enabled by the -dA
89 option) which causes additional comments to be placed into the assembly
90 language output file, out to the right-hand side of most bits of DWARF
91 material. The comments indicate (far more clearly that the obscure
92 DWARF hex codes do) what is actually being encoded in DWARF. Thus, the
93 -dA option can be highly useful for those who must study the
94 DWARF output from the GNU compilers in detail.
95
96 ---------
97
98 (Footnote: Within this file, the term `Debugging Information Entry' will
99 be abbreviated as `DIE'.)
100
101
102 Release Notes (aka known bugs)
103 -------------------------------
104
105 In one very obscure case involving dynamically sized arrays, the DWARF
106 "location information" for such an array may make it appear that the
107 array has been totally optimized out of existence, when in fact it
108 *must* actually exist. (This only happens when you are using *both* -g
109 *and* -O.) This is due to aggressive dead store elimination in the
110 compiler, and to the fact that the DECL_RTL expressions associated with
111 variables are not always updated to correctly reflect the effects of
112 GCC's aggressive dead store elimination.
113
114 -------------------------------
115
116 When attempting to set a breakpoint at the "start" of a function compiled
117 with -g1, the debugger currently has no way of knowing exactly where the
118 end of the prologue code for the function is. Thus, for most targets,
119 all the debugger can do is to set the breakpoint at the AT_low_pc address
120 for the function. But if you stop there and then try to look at one or
121 more of the formal parameter values, they may not have been "homed" yet,
122 so you may get inaccurate answers (or perhaps even addressing errors).
123
124 Some people may consider this simply a non-feature, but I consider it a
125 bug, and I hope to provide some GNU-specific attributes (on function
126 DIEs) which will specify the address of the end of the prologue and the
127 address of the beginning of the epilogue in a future release.
128
129 -------------------------------
130
131 It is believed at this time that old bugs relating to the AT_bit_offset
132 values for bit-fields have been fixed.
133
134 There may still be some very obscure bugs relating to the DWARF description
135 of type `long long' bit-fields for target machines (e.g. 80x86 machines)
136 where the alignment of type `long long' data objects is different from
137 (and less than) the size of a type `long long' data object.
138
139 Please report any problems with the DWARF description of bit-fields as you
140 would any other GCC bug. (Procedures for bug reporting are given in the
141 GNU C compiler manual.)
142
143 --------------------------------
144
145 At this time, GCC does not know how to handle the GNU C "nested functions"
146 extension. (See the GCC manual for more info on this extension to ANSI C.)
147
148 --------------------------------
149
150 The GNU compilers now represent inline functions (and inlined instances
151 thereof) in exactly the manner described by the current DWARF version 2
152 (draft) specification. The version 1 specification for handling inline
153 functions (and inlined instances) was known to be brain-damaged (by the
154 PLSIG) when the version 1 spec was finalized, but it was simply too late
155 in the cycle to get it removed before the version 1 spec was formally
156 released to the public (by UI).
157
158 --------------------------------
159
160 At this time, GCC does not generate the kind of really precise information
161 about the exact declared types of entities with signed integral types which
162 is required by the current DWARF draft specification.
163
164 Specifically, the current DWARF draft specification seems to require that
09da1532 165 the type of a non-unsigned integral bit-field member of a struct or union
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166 type be represented as either a "signed" type or as a "plain" type,
167 depending upon the exact set of keywords that were used in the
168 type specification for the given bit-field member. It was felt (by the
169 UI/PLSIG) that this distinction between "plain" and "signed" integral types
170 could have some significance (in the case of bit-fields) because ANSI C
171 does not constrain the signedness of a plain bit-field, whereas it does
172 constrain the signedness of an explicitly "signed" bit-field. For this
173 reason, the current DWARF specification calls for compilers to produce
174 type information (for *all* integral typed entities... not just bit-fields)
175 which explicitly indicates the signedness of the relevant type to be
176 "signed" or "plain" or "unsigned".
177
178 Unfortunately, the GNU DWARF implementation is currently incapable of making
179 such distinctions.
180
181 --------------------------------
182
183
184 Known Interoperability Problems
185 -------------------------------
186
187 Although the GNU implementation of DWARF conforms (for the most part) with
188 the current UI/PLSIG DWARF version 1 specification (with many compatible
189 version 2 features added in as "vendor specific extensions" just for good
190 measure) there are a few known cases where GCC's DWARF output can cause
191 some confusion for "classic" (pre version 1) DWARF consumers such as the
192 System V Release 4 SDB debugger. These cases are described in this section.
193
194 --------------------------------
195
196 The DWARF version 1 specification includes the fundamental type codes
197 FT_ext_prec_float, FT_complex, FT_dbl_prec_complex, and FT_ext_prec_complex.
198 Since GNU C is only a C compiler (and since C doesn't provide any "complex"
199 data types) the only one of these fundamental type codes which GCC ever
200 generates is FT_ext_prec_float. This fundamental type code is generated
201 by GCC for the `long double' data type. Unfortunately, due to an apparent
202 bug in the SVR4 SDB debugger, SDB can become very confused wherever any
203 attempt is made to print a variable, parameter, or field whose type was
204 given in terms of FT_ext_prec_float.
205
206 (Actually, SVR4 SDB fails to understand *any* of the four fundamental type
207 codes mentioned here. This will fact will cause additional problems when
208 there is a GNU FORTRAN front-end.)
209
210 --------------------------------
211
212 In general, it appears that SVR4 SDB is not able to effectively ignore
213 fundamental type codes in the "implementation defined" range. This can
214 cause problems when a program being debugged uses the `long long' data
215 type (or the signed or unsigned varieties thereof) because these types
216 are not defined by ANSI C, and thus, GCC must use its own private fundamental
217 type codes (from the implementation-defined range) to represent these types.
218
219 --------------------------------
220
221
222 General GNU DWARF extensions
223 ----------------------------
224
225 In the current DWARF version 1 specification, no mechanism is specified by
226 which accurate information about executable code from include files can be
227 properly (and fully) described. (The DWARF version 2 specification *does*
228 specify such a mechanism, but it is about 10 times more complicated than
229 it needs to be so I'm not terribly anxious to try to implement it right
230 away.)
231
232 In the GNU implementation of DWARF version 1, a fully downward-compatible
233 extension has been implemented which permits the GNU compilers to specify
234 which executable lines come from which files. This extension places
235 additional information (about source file names) in GNU-specific sections
236 (which should be totally ignored by all non-GNU DWARF consumers) so that
237 this extended information can be provided (to GNU DWARF consumers) in a way
238 which is totally transparent (and invisible) to non-GNU DWARF consumers
239 (e.g. the SVR4 SDB debugger). The additional information is placed *only*
240 in specialized GNU-specific sections, where it should never even be seen
241 by non-GNU DWARF consumers.
242
243 To understand this GNU DWARF extension, imagine that the sequence of entries
244 in the .lines section is broken up into several subsections. Each contiguous
245 sequence of .line entries which relates to a sequence of lines (or statements)
246 from one particular file (either a `base' file or an `include' file) could
247 be called a `line entries chunk' (LEC).
248
249 For each LEC there is one entry in the .debug_srcinfo section.
250
251 Each normal entry in the .debug_srcinfo section consists of two 4-byte
252 words of data as follows:
253
254 (1) The starting address (relative to the entire .line section)
255 of the first .line entry in the relevant LEC.
256
257 (2) The starting address (relative to the entire .debug_sfnames
258 section) of a NUL terminated string representing the
259 relevant filename. (This filename name be either a
260 relative or an absolute filename, depending upon how the
261 given source file was located during compilation.)
262
263 Obviously, each .debug_srcinfo entry allows you to find the relevant filename,
264 and it also points you to the first .line entry that was generated as a result
265 of having compiled a given source line from the given source file.
266
267 Each subsequent .line entry should also be assumed to have been produced
268 as a result of compiling yet more lines from the same file. The end of
269 any given LEC is easily found by looking at the first 4-byte pointer in
270 the *next* .debug_srcinfo entry. That next .debug_srcinfo entry points
271 to a new and different LEC, so the preceding LEC (implicitly) must have
272 ended with the last .line section entry which occurs at the 2 1/2 words
273 just before the address given in the first pointer of the new .debug_srcinfo
274 entry.
275
276 The following picture may help to clarify this feature. Let's assume that
277 `LE' stands for `.line entry'. Also, assume that `* 'stands for a pointer.
278
279
280 .line section .debug_srcinfo section .debug_sfnames section
281 ----------------------------------------------------------------
282
283 LE <---------------------- *
284 LE * -----------------> "foobar.c" <---
285 LE |
286 LE |
287 LE <---------------------- * |
288 LE * -----------------> "foobar.h" <| |
289 LE | |
290 LE | |
291 LE <---------------------- * | |
292 LE * -----------------> "inner.h" | |
293 LE | |
294 LE <---------------------- * | |
295 LE * ------------------------------- |
296 LE |
297 LE |
298 LE |
299 LE |
300 LE <---------------------- * |
301 LE * -----------------------------------
302 LE
303 LE
304 LE
305
306 In effect, each entry in the .debug_srcinfo section points to *both* a
307 filename (in the .debug_sfnames section) and to the start of a block of
308 consecutive LEs (in the .line section).
309
310 Note that just like in the .line section, there are specialized first and
311 last entries in the .debug_srcinfo section for each object file. These
312 special first and last entries for the .debug_srcinfo section are very
313 different from the normal .debug_srcinfo section entries. They provide
314 additional information which may be helpful to a debugger when it is
315 interpreting the data in the .debug_srcinfo, .debug_sfnames, and .line
316 sections.
317
318 The first entry in the .debug_srcinfo section for each compilation unit
319 consists of five 4-byte words of data. The contents of these five words
320 should be interpreted (by debuggers) as follows:
321
322 (1) The starting address (relative to the entire .line section)
323 of the .line section for this compilation unit.
324
325 (2) The starting address (relative to the entire .debug_sfnames
326 section) of the .debug_sfnames section for this compilation
327 unit.
328
329 (3) The starting address (in the execution virtual address space)
330 of the .text section for this compilation unit.
331
332 (4) The ending address plus one (in the execution virtual address
333 space) of the .text section for this compilation unit.
334
335 (5) The date/time (in seconds since midnight 1/1/70) at which the
336 compilation of this compilation unit occurred. This value
337 should be interpreted as an unsigned quantity because gcc
338 might be configured to generate a default value of 0xffffffff
339 in this field (in cases where it is desired to have object
340 files created at different times from identical source files
341 be byte-for-byte identical). By default, these timestamps
342 are *not* generated by dwarfout.c (so that object files
343 compiled at different times will be byte-for-byte identical).
344 If you wish to enable this "timestamp" feature however, you
345 can simply place a #define for the symbol `DWARF_TIMESTAMPS'
346 in your target configuration file and then rebuild the GNU
347 compiler(s).
348
349 Note that the first string placed into the .debug_sfnames section for each
350 compilation unit is the name of the directory in which compilation occurred.
351 This string ends with a `/' (to help indicate that it is the pathname of a
352 directory). Thus, the second word of each specialized initial .debug_srcinfo
353 entry for each compilation unit may be used as a pointer to the (string)
354 name of the compilation directory, and that string may in turn be used to
355 "absolutize" any relative pathnames which may appear later on in the
356 .debug_sfnames section entries for the same compilation unit.
357
358 The fifth and last word of each specialized starting entry for a compilation
359 unit in the .debug_srcinfo section may (depending upon your configuration)
360 indicate the date/time of compilation, and this may be used (by a debugger)
361 to determine if any of the source files which contributed code to this
362 compilation unit are newer than the object code for the compilation unit
363 itself. If so, the debugger may wish to print an "out-of-date" warning
364 about the compilation unit.
365
366 The .debug_srcinfo section associated with each compilation will also have
367 a specialized terminating entry. This terminating .debug_srcinfo section
368 entry will consist of the following two 4-byte words of data:
369
370 (1) The offset, measured from the start of the .line section to
371 the beginning of the terminating entry for the .line section.
372
373 (2) A word containing the value 0xffffffff.
374
375 --------------------------------
376
377 In the current DWARF version 1 specification, no mechanism is specified by
378 which information about macro definitions and un-definitions may be provided
379 to the DWARF consumer.
380
381 The DWARF version 2 (draft) specification does specify such a mechanism.
382 That specification was based on the GNU ("vendor specific extension")
383 which provided some support for macro definitions and un-definitions,
384 but the "official" DWARF version 2 (draft) specification mechanism for
385 handling macros and the GNU implementation have diverged somewhat. I
386 plan to update the GNU implementation to conform to the "official"
387 DWARF version 2 (draft) specification as soon as I get time to do that.
388
389 Note that in the GNU implementation, additional information about macro
390 definitions and un-definitions is *only* provided when the -g3 level of
391 debug-info production is selected. (The default level is -g2 and the
392 plain old -g option is considered to be identical to -g2.)
393
394 GCC records information about macro definitions and undefinitions primarily
395 in a section called the .debug_macinfo section. Normal entries in the
396 .debug_macinfo section consist of the following three parts:
397
398 (1) A special "type" byte.
399
400 (2) A 3-byte line-number/filename-offset field.
401
402 (3) A NUL terminated string.
403
404 The interpretation of the second and third parts is dependent upon the
405 value of the leading (type) byte.
406
407 The type byte may have one of four values depending upon the type of the
408 .debug_macinfo entry which follows. The 1-byte MACINFO type codes presently
409 used, and their meanings are as follows:
410
411 MACINFO_start A base file or an include file starts here.
412 MACINFO_resume The current base or include file ends here.
413 MACINFO_define A #define directive occurs here.
414 MACINFO_undef A #undef directive occur here.
415
416 (Note that the MACINFO_... codes mentioned here are simply symbolic names
417 for constants which are defined in the GNU dwarf.h file.)
418
419 For MACINFO_define and MACINFO_undef entries, the second (3-byte) field
420 contains the number of the source line (relative to the start of the current
421 base source file or the current include files) when the #define or #undef
422 directive appears. For a MACINFO_define entry, the following string field
423 contains the name of the macro which is defined, followed by its definition.
424 Note that the definition is always separated from the name of the macro
425 by at least one whitespace character. For a MACINFO_undef entry, the
426 string which follows the 3-byte line number field contains just the name
427 of the macro which is being undef'ed.
428
429 For a MACINFO_start entry, the 3-byte field following the type byte contains
430 the offset, relative to the start of the .debug_sfnames section for the
431 current compilation unit, of a string which names the new source file which
432 is beginning its inclusion at this point. Following that 3-byte field,
433 each MACINFO_start entry always contains a zero length NUL terminated
434 string.
435
436 For a MACINFO_resume entry, the 3-byte field following the type byte contains
437 the line number WITHIN THE INCLUDING FILE at which the inclusion of the
438 current file (whose inclusion ends here) was initiated. Following that
439 3-byte field, each MACINFO_resume entry always contains a zero length NUL
440 terminated string.
441
442 Each set of .debug_macinfo entries for each compilation unit is terminated
443 by a special .debug_macinfo entry consisting of a 4-byte zero value followed
444 by a single NUL byte.
445
446 --------------------------------
447
448 In the current DWARF draft specification, no provision is made for providing
449 a separate level of (limited) debugging information necessary to support
450 tracebacks (only) through fully-debugged code (e.g. code in system libraries).
451
452 A proposal to define such a level was submitted (by me) to the UI/PLSIG.
453 This proposal was rejected by the UI/PLSIG for inclusion into the DWARF
454 version 1 specification for two reasons. First, it was felt (by the PLSIG)
455 that the issues involved in supporting a "traceback only" subset of DWARF
456 were not well understood. Second, and perhaps more importantly, the PLSIG
457 is already having enough trouble agreeing on what it means to be "conforming"
458 to the DWARF specification, and it was felt that trying to specify multiple
459 different *levels* of conformance would only complicate our discussions of
460 this already divisive issue. Nonetheless, the GNU implementation of DWARF
461 provides an abbreviated "traceback only" level of debug-info production for
462 use with fully-debugged "system library" code. This level should only be
463 used for fully debugged system library code, and even then, it should only
464 be used where there is a very strong need to conserve disk space. This
465 abbreviated level of debug-info production can be used by specifying the
466 -g1 option on the compilation command line.
467
468 --------------------------------
469
470 As mentioned above, the GNU implementation of DWARF currently uses the DWARF
471 version 2 (draft) approach for inline functions (and inlined instances
472 thereof). This is used in preference to the version 1 approach because
473 (quite simply) the version 1 approach is highly brain-damaged and probably
474 unworkable.
475
476 --------------------------------
477
478
479 GNU DWARF Representation of GNU C Extensions to ANSI C
480 ------------------------------------------------------
481
482 The file dwarfout.c has been designed and implemented so as to provide
483 some reasonable DWARF representation for each and every declarative
484 construct which is accepted by the GNU C compiler. Since the GNU C
485 compiler accepts a superset of ANSI C, this means that there are some
486 cases in which the DWARF information produced by GCC must take some
487 liberties in improvising DWARF representations for declarations which
488 are only valid in (extended) GNU C.
489
490 In particular, GNU C provides at least three significant extensions to
491 ANSI C when it comes to declarations. These are (1) inline functions,
492 and (2) dynamic arrays, and (3) incomplete enum types. (See the GCC
493 manual for more information on these GNU extensions to ANSI C.) When
494 used, these GNU C extensions are represented (in the generated DWARF
495 output of GCC) in the most natural and intuitively obvious ways.
496
497 In the case of inline functions, the DWARF representation is exactly as
498 called for in the DWARF version 2 (draft) specification for an identical
499 function written in C++; i.e. we "reuse" the representation of inline
500 functions which has been defined for C++ to support this GNU C extension.
501
502 In the case of dynamic arrays, we use the most obvious representational
503 mechanism available; i.e. an array type in which the upper bound of
504 some dimension (usually the first and only dimension) is a variable
505 rather than a constant. (See the DWARF version 1 specification for more
506 details.)
507
508 In the case of incomplete enum types, such types are represented simply
509 as TAG_enumeration_type DIEs which DO NOT contain either AT_byte_size
510 attributes or AT_element_list attributes.
511
512 --------------------------------
513
514
515 Future Directions
516 -----------------
517
518 The codes, formats, and other paraphernalia necessary to provide proper
519 support for symbolic debugging for the C++ language are still being worked
520 on by the UI/PLSIG. The vast majority of the additions to DWARF which will
521 be needed to completely support C++ have already been hashed out and agreed
522 upon, but a few small issues (e.g. anonymous unions, access declarations)
523 are still being discussed. Also, we in the PLSIG are still discussing
524 whether or not we need to do anything special for C++ templates. (At this
525 time it is not yet clear whether we even need to do anything special for
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528 With regard to FORTRAN, the UI/PLSIG has defined what is believed to be a
529 complete and sufficient set of codes and rules for adequately representing
530 all of FORTRAN 77, and most of Fortran 90 in DWARF. While some support for
531 this has been implemented in dwarfout.c, further implementation and testing
532 is needed.
533
534 GNU DWARF support for other languages (i.e. Pascal and Modula) is a moot
535 issue until there are GNU front-ends for these other languages.
536
537 As currently defined, DWARF only describes a (binary) language which can
538 be used to communicate symbolic debugging information from a compiler
539 through an assembler and a linker, to a debugger. There is no clear
540 specification of what processing should be (or must be) done by the
541 assembler and/or the linker. Fortunately, the role of the assembler
542 is easily inferred (by anyone knowledgeable about assemblers) just by
543 looking at examples of assembly-level DWARF code. Sadly though, the
544 allowable (or required) processing steps performed by a linker are
545 harder to infer and (perhaps) even harder to agree upon. There are
546 several forms of very useful `post-processing' steps which intelligent
547 linkers *could* (in theory) perform on object files containing DWARF,
548 but any and all such link-time transformations are currently both disallowed
549 and unspecified.
550
551 In particular, possible link-time transformations of DWARF code which could
552 provide significant benefits include (but are not limited to):
553
554 Commonization of duplicate DIEs obtained from multiple input
555 (object) files.
556
557 Cross-compilation type checking based upon DWARF type information
558 for objects and functions.
559
560 Other possible `compacting' transformations designed to save disk
561 space and to reduce linker & debugger I/O activity.
562
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340ccaab 565#include "config.h"
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566#include "system.h"
567#include "coretypes.h"
568#include "tm.h"
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9a666dda 570#ifdef DWARF_DEBUGGING_INFO
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571#include "dwarf.h"
572#include "tree.h"
573#include "flags.h"
9aa497ae 574#include "function.h"
340ccaab 575#include "rtl.h"
7f7429ca 576#include "hard-reg-set.h"
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577#include "insn-config.h"
578#include "reload.h"
579#include "output.h"
301d03af 580#include "dwarf2asm.h"
f103890b 581#include "toplev.h"
272df862 582#include "tm_p.h"
a51d908e 583#include "debug.h"
69bd9368 584#include "target.h"
3ac88239 585#include "langhooks.h"
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587/* NOTE: In the comments in this file, many references are made to
588 so called "Debugging Information Entries". For the sake of brevity,
589 this term is abbreviated to `DIE' throughout the remainder of this
590 file. */
591
592/* Note that the implementation of C++ support herein is (as yet) unfinished.
593 If you want to try to complete it, more power to you. */
594
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595/* How to start an assembler comment. */
596#ifndef ASM_COMMENT_START
597#define ASM_COMMENT_START ";#"
598#endif
599
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600/* How to print out a register name. */
601#ifndef PRINT_REG
602#define PRINT_REG(RTX, CODE, FILE) \
603 fprintf ((FILE), "%s", reg_names[REGNO (RTX)])
604#endif
605
cc2902df 606/* Define a macro which returns nonzero for any tagged type which is
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608 function's return type or some formal parameter of some function.
609 We use this macro when we are operating in "terse" mode to help us
610 know what tagged types have to be represented in Dwarf (even in
611 terse mode) and which ones don't.
612
613 A flag bit with this meaning really should be a part of the normal
614 GCC ..._TYPE nodes, but at the moment, there is no such bit defined
615 for these nodes. For now, we have to just fake it. It it safe for
616 us to simply return zero for all complete tagged types (which will
617 get forced out anyway if they were used in the specification of some
cc2902df 618 formal or return type) and nonzero for all incomplete tagged types.
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620
621#define TYPE_USED_FOR_FUNCTION(tagged_type) (TYPE_SIZE (tagged_type) == 0)
622
cc2902df 623/* Define a macro which returns nonzero for a TYPE_DECL which was
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625
626 Note that unlike the gcc front end (which generates a NULL named
627 TYPE_DECL node for each complete tagged type, each array type, and
628 each function type node created) the g++ front end generates a
629 _named_ TYPE_DECL node for each tagged type node created.
630 These TYPE_DECLs have DECL_ARTIFICIAL set, so we know not to
631 generate a DW_TAG_typedef DIE for them. */
632#define TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB(decl) \
633 (DECL_NAME (decl) == NULL \
634 || (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) \
635 && is_tagged_type (TREE_TYPE (decl)) \
636 && decl == TYPE_STUB_DECL (TREE_TYPE (decl))))
637
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639
640#define MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES 30
641\f
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642/* Structure to keep track of source filenames. */
643
644struct filename_entry {
645 unsigned number;
d3e3972c 646 const char * name;
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648
649typedef struct filename_entry filename_entry;
650
0f41302f 651/* Pointer to an array of elements, each one having the structure above. */
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653static filename_entry *filename_table;
654
655/* Total number of entries in the table (i.e. array) pointed to by
656 `filename_table'. This is the *total* and includes both used and
657 unused slots. */
658
659static unsigned ft_entries_allocated;
660
661/* Number of entries in the filename_table which are actually in use. */
662
663static unsigned ft_entries;
664
665/* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the filename
666 table. Actually, a single hunk of space of this size should be enough
667 for most typical programs. */
668
669#define FT_ENTRIES_INCREMENT 64
670
671/* Local pointer to the name of the main input file. Initialized in
672 dwarfout_init. */
673
d3e3972c 674static const char *primary_filename;
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0f41302f 676/* Counter to generate unique names for DIEs. */
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678static unsigned next_unused_dienum = 1;
679
680/* Number of the DIE which is currently being generated. */
681
682static unsigned current_dienum;
683
684/* Number to use for the special "pubname" label on the next DIE which
685 represents a function or data object defined in this compilation
686 unit which has "extern" linkage. */
687
5e9defae 688static int next_pubname_number = 0;
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690#define NEXT_DIE_NUM pending_sibling_stack[pending_siblings-1]
691
692/* Pointer to a dynamically allocated list of pre-reserved and still
693 pending sibling DIE numbers. Note that this list will grow as needed. */
694
695static unsigned *pending_sibling_stack;
696
697/* Counter to keep track of the number of pre-reserved and still pending
698 sibling DIE numbers. */
699
700static unsigned pending_siblings;
701
702/* The currently allocated size of the above list (expressed in number of
703 list elements). */
704
705static unsigned pending_siblings_allocated;
706
707/* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the pending
708 sibling stack. Actually, a single hunk of space of this size should
709 be enough for most typical programs. */
710
711#define PENDING_SIBLINGS_INCREMENT 64
712
cc2902df 713/* Nonzero if we are performing our file-scope finalization pass and if
6dc42e49 714 we should force out Dwarf descriptions of any and all file-scope
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716
717static int finalizing = 0;
718
719/* A pointer to the base of a list of pending types which we haven't
720 generated DIEs for yet, but which we will have to come back to
721 later on. */
722
723static tree *pending_types_list;
724
725/* Number of elements currently allocated for the pending_types_list. */
726
727static unsigned pending_types_allocated;
728
729/* Number of elements of pending_types_list currently in use. */
730
731static unsigned pending_types;
732
733/* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the pending
734 types list. Actually, a single hunk of space of this size should
735 be enough for most typical programs. */
736
737#define PENDING_TYPES_INCREMENT 64
738
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740 completed at some later time. */
741
742static tree *incomplete_types_list;
743
744/* Number of elements currently allocated for the incomplete_types_list. */
745static unsigned incomplete_types_allocated;
746
747/* Number of elements of incomplete_types_list currently in use. */
748static unsigned incomplete_types;
749
750/* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the incomplete
751 types list. Actually, a single hunk of space of this size should
752 be enough for most typical programs. */
753#define INCOMPLETE_TYPES_INCREMENT 64
754
6dc42e49 755/* Pointer to an artificial RECORD_TYPE which we create in dwarfout_init.
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757 formal parameters to come *after* all of the DIEs describing the formal
758 parameters themselves. That's necessary in order to be compatible
6dc42e49 759 with what the brain-damaged svr4 SDB debugger requires. */
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761static tree fake_containing_scope;
762
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764 on. We keep this around just in case something about it looks screwy
765 and we want to tell the user what the source coordinates for the actual
766 declaration are. */
767
768static tree dwarf_last_decl;
769
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770/* A flag indicating that we are emitting the member declarations of a
771 class, so member functions and variables should not be entirely emitted.
772 This is a kludge to avoid passing a second argument to output_*_die. */
773
774static int in_class;
775
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777
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778static void dwarfout_init (const char *);
779static void dwarfout_finish (const char *);
780static void dwarfout_define (unsigned int, const char *);
781static void dwarfout_undef (unsigned int, const char *);
782static void dwarfout_start_source_file (unsigned, const char *);
783static void dwarfout_start_source_file_check (unsigned, const char *);
784static void dwarfout_end_source_file (unsigned);
785static void dwarfout_end_source_file_check (unsigned);
786static void dwarfout_begin_block (unsigned, unsigned);
787static void dwarfout_end_block (unsigned, unsigned);
788static void dwarfout_end_epilogue (unsigned int, const char *);
789static void dwarfout_source_line (unsigned int, const char *);
790static void dwarfout_end_prologue (unsigned int, const char *);
791static void dwarfout_end_function (unsigned int);
792static void dwarfout_function_decl (tree);
793static void dwarfout_global_decl (tree);
794static void dwarfout_deferred_inline_function (tree);
795static void dwarfout_file_scope_decl (tree , int);
796static const char *dwarf_tag_name (unsigned);
797static const char *dwarf_attr_name (unsigned);
798static const char *dwarf_stack_op_name (unsigned);
799static const char *dwarf_typemod_name (unsigned);
800static const char *dwarf_fmt_byte_name (unsigned);
801static const char *dwarf_fund_type_name (unsigned);
802static tree decl_ultimate_origin (tree);
803static tree block_ultimate_origin (tree);
804static tree decl_class_context (tree);
487a6e06 805#if 0
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806static void output_unsigned_leb128 (unsigned long);
807static void output_signed_leb128 (long);
487a6e06 808#endif
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809static int fundamental_type_code (tree);
810static tree root_type_1 (tree, int);
811static tree root_type (tree);
812static void write_modifier_bytes_1 (tree, int, int, int);
813static void write_modifier_bytes (tree, int, int);
814static inline int type_is_fundamental (tree);
815static void equate_decl_number_to_die_number (tree);
816static inline void equate_type_number_to_die_number (tree);
817static void output_reg_number (rtx);
818static void output_mem_loc_descriptor (rtx);
819static void output_loc_descriptor (rtx);
820static void output_bound_representation (tree, unsigned, char);
821static void output_enumeral_list (tree);
822static inline HOST_WIDE_INT ceiling (HOST_WIDE_INT, unsigned int);
823static inline tree field_type (tree);
824static inline unsigned int simple_type_align_in_bits (tree);
825static inline unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT simple_type_size_in_bits (tree);
826static HOST_WIDE_INT field_byte_offset (tree);
827static inline void sibling_attribute (void);
828static void location_attribute (rtx);
829static void data_member_location_attribute (tree);
830static void const_value_attribute (rtx);
831static void location_or_const_value_attribute (tree);
832static inline void name_attribute (const char *);
833static inline void fund_type_attribute (unsigned);
834static void mod_fund_type_attribute (tree, int, int);
835static inline void user_def_type_attribute (tree);
836static void mod_u_d_type_attribute (tree, int, int);
5e9defae 837#ifdef USE_ORDERING_ATTRIBUTE
7080f735 838static inline void ordering_attribute (unsigned);
5e9defae 839#endif /* defined(USE_ORDERING_ATTRIBUTE) */
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840static void subscript_data_attribute (tree);
841static void byte_size_attribute (tree);
842static inline void bit_offset_attribute (tree);
843static inline void bit_size_attribute (tree);
844static inline void element_list_attribute (tree);
845static inline void stmt_list_attribute (const char *);
846static inline void low_pc_attribute (const char *);
847static inline void high_pc_attribute (const char *);
848static inline void body_begin_attribute (const char *);
849static inline void body_end_attribute (const char *);
850static inline void language_attribute (unsigned);
851static inline void member_attribute (tree);
7a87758d 852#if 0
7080f735 853static inline void string_length_attribute (tree);
7a87758d 854#endif
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855static inline void comp_dir_attribute (const char *);
856static inline void sf_names_attribute (const char *);
857static inline void src_info_attribute (const char *);
858static inline void mac_info_attribute (const char *);
859static inline void prototyped_attribute (tree);
860static inline void producer_attribute (const char *);
861static inline void inline_attribute (tree);
862static inline void containing_type_attribute (tree);
863static inline void abstract_origin_attribute (tree);
5e9defae 864#ifdef DWARF_DECL_COORDINATES
7080f735 865static inline void src_coords_attribute (unsigned, unsigned);
5e9defae 866#endif /* defined(DWARF_DECL_COORDINATES) */
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867static inline void pure_or_virtual_attribute (tree);
868static void name_and_src_coords_attributes (tree);
869static void type_attribute (tree, int, int);
870static const char *type_tag (tree);
871static inline void dienum_push (void);
872static inline void dienum_pop (void);
873static inline tree member_declared_type (tree);
874static const char *function_start_label (tree);
875static void output_array_type_die (void *);
876static void output_set_type_die (void *);
5e9defae 877#if 0
7080f735 878static void output_entry_point_die (void *);
5e9defae 879#endif
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880static void output_inlined_enumeration_type_die (void *);
881static void output_inlined_structure_type_die (void *);
882static void output_inlined_union_type_die (void *);
883static void output_enumeration_type_die (void *);
884static void output_formal_parameter_die (void *);
885static void output_global_subroutine_die (void *);
886static void output_global_variable_die (void *);
887static void output_label_die (void *);
888static void output_lexical_block_die (void *);
889static void output_inlined_subroutine_die (void *);
890static void output_local_variable_die (void *);
891static void output_member_die (void *);
5e9defae 892#if 0
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893static void output_pointer_type_die (void *);
894static void output_reference_type_die (void *);
5e9defae 895#endif
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896static void output_ptr_to_mbr_type_die (void *);
897static void output_compile_unit_die (void *);
898static void output_string_type_die (void *);
899static void output_inheritance_die (void *);
900static void output_structure_type_die (void *);
901static void output_local_subroutine_die (void *);
902static void output_subroutine_type_die (void *);
903static void output_typedef_die (void *);
904static void output_union_type_die (void *);
905static void output_unspecified_parameters_die (void *);
906static void output_padded_null_die (void *);
907static void output_die (void (*)(void *), void *);
908static void end_sibling_chain (void);
909static void output_formal_types (tree);
910static void pend_type (tree);
911static int type_ok_for_scope (tree, tree);
912static void output_pending_types_for_scope (tree);
913static void output_type (tree, tree);
914static void output_tagged_type_instantiation (tree);
915static void output_block (tree, int);
916static void output_decls_for_scope (tree, int);
917static void output_decl (tree, tree);
918static void shuffle_filename_entry (filename_entry *);
919static void generate_new_sfname_entry (void);
920static unsigned lookup_filename (const char *);
921static void generate_srcinfo_entry (unsigned, unsigned);
922static void generate_macinfo_entry (unsigned int, rtx, const char *);
923static int is_pseudo_reg (rtx);
924static tree type_main_variant (tree);
925static int is_tagged_type (tree);
926static int is_redundant_typedef (tree);
927static void add_incomplete_type (tree);
928static void retry_incomplete_types (void);
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930/* Definitions of defaults for assembler-dependent names of various
931 pseudo-ops and section names.
932
933 Theses may be overridden in your tm.h file (if necessary) for your
934 particular assembler. The default values provided here correspond to
935 what is expected by "standard" AT&T System V.4 assemblers. */
936
937#ifndef FILE_ASM_OP
0a3e1f45 938#define FILE_ASM_OP "\t.file\t"
340ccaab 939#endif
648ebe7b 940#ifndef SET_ASM_OP
0a3e1f45 941#define SET_ASM_OP "\t.set\t"
340ccaab 942#endif
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944/* Pseudo-ops for pushing the current section onto the section stack (and
a98ebe2e 945 simultaneously changing to a new section) and for popping back to the
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946 section we were in immediately before this one. Note that most svr4
947 assemblers only maintain a one level stack... you can push all the
948 sections you want, but you can only pop out one level. (The sparc
648ebe7b 949 svr4 assembler is an exception to this general rule.) That's
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950 OK because we only use at most one level of the section stack herein. */
951
952#ifndef PUSHSECTION_ASM_OP
0a3e1f45 953#define PUSHSECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t"
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954#endif
955#ifndef POPSECTION_ASM_OP
0a3e1f45 956#define POPSECTION_ASM_OP "\t.previous"
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957#endif
958
959/* The default format used by the ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION macro (see below)
960 to print the PUSHSECTION_ASM_OP and the section name. The default here
961 works for almost all svr4 assemblers, except for the sparc, where the
962 section name must be enclosed in double quotes. (See sparcv4.h.) */
963
964#ifndef PUSHSECTION_FORMAT
e8638df0 965#define PUSHSECTION_FORMAT "%s%s\n"
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967
968#ifndef DEBUG_SECTION
969#define DEBUG_SECTION ".debug"
970#endif
971#ifndef LINE_SECTION
972#define LINE_SECTION ".line"
973#endif
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974#ifndef DEBUG_SFNAMES_SECTION
975#define DEBUG_SFNAMES_SECTION ".debug_sfnames"
85595d1a 976#endif
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977#ifndef DEBUG_SRCINFO_SECTION
978#define DEBUG_SRCINFO_SECTION ".debug_srcinfo"
85595d1a 979#endif
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980#ifndef DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
981#define DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION ".debug_macinfo"
85595d1a 982#endif
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983#ifndef DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION
984#define DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION ".debug_pubnames"
85595d1a 985#endif
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986#ifndef DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION
987#define DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION ".debug_aranges"
85595d1a 988#endif
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989#ifndef TEXT_SECTION_NAME
990#define TEXT_SECTION_NAME ".text"
85595d1a 991#endif
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992#ifndef DATA_SECTION_NAME
993#define DATA_SECTION_NAME ".data"
85595d1a 994#endif
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995#ifndef DATA1_SECTION_NAME
996#define DATA1_SECTION_NAME ".data1"
85595d1a 997#endif
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998#ifndef RODATA_SECTION_NAME
999#define RODATA_SECTION_NAME ".rodata"
85595d1a 1000#endif
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1001#ifndef RODATA1_SECTION_NAME
1002#define RODATA1_SECTION_NAME ".rodata1"
85595d1a 1003#endif
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1004#ifndef BSS_SECTION_NAME
1005#define BSS_SECTION_NAME ".bss"
85595d1a 1006#endif
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1008/* Definitions of defaults for formats and names of various special
1009 (artificial) labels which may be generated within this file (when
1010 the -g options is used and DWARF_DEBUGGING_INFO is in effect.
1011
1012 If necessary, these may be overridden from within your tm.h file,
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1014
1015 These labels have been hacked (temporarily) so that they all begin with
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1016 a `.L' sequence so as to appease the stock sparc/svr4 assembler and the
1017 stock m88k/svr4 assembler, both of which need to see .L at the start of
1018 a label in order to prevent that label from going into the linker symbol
1019 table). When I get time, I'll have to fix this the right way so that we
4977bab6 1020 will use ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL and (*targetm.asm_out.internal_label) herein,
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1021 but that will require a rather massive set of changes. For the moment,
1022 the following definitions out to produce the right results for all svr4
1023 and svr3 assemblers. -- rfg
9a631e8e 1024*/
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1026#ifndef TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1027#define TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_text_b"
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1028#endif
1029#ifndef TEXT_END_LABEL
e9a25f70 1030#define TEXT_END_LABEL "*.L_text_e"
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1031#endif
1032
1033#ifndef DATA_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1034#define DATA_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_data_b"
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1035#endif
1036#ifndef DATA_END_LABEL
e9a25f70 1037#define DATA_END_LABEL "*.L_data_e"
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1038#endif
1039
1040#ifndef DATA1_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1041#define DATA1_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_data1_b"
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1042#endif
1043#ifndef DATA1_END_LABEL
e9a25f70 1044#define DATA1_END_LABEL "*.L_data1_e"
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1045#endif
1046
1047#ifndef RODATA_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1048#define RODATA_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_rodata_b"
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1049#endif
1050#ifndef RODATA_END_LABEL
e9a25f70 1051#define RODATA_END_LABEL "*.L_rodata_e"
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1053
1054#ifndef RODATA1_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1055#define RODATA1_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_rodata1_b"
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1056#endif
1057#ifndef RODATA1_END_LABEL
e9a25f70 1058#define RODATA1_END_LABEL "*.L_rodata1_e"
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1059#endif
1060
1061#ifndef BSS_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1062#define BSS_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_bss_b"
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1063#endif
1064#ifndef BSS_END_LABEL
e9a25f70 1065#define BSS_END_LABEL "*.L_bss_e"
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1067
1068#ifndef LINE_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1069#define LINE_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_line_b"
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1070#endif
1071#ifndef LINE_LAST_ENTRY_LABEL
e9a25f70 1072#define LINE_LAST_ENTRY_LABEL "*.L_line_last"
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1073#endif
1074#ifndef LINE_END_LABEL
e9a25f70 1075#define LINE_END_LABEL "*.L_line_e"
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1077
1078#ifndef DEBUG_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1079#define DEBUG_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_debug_b"
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1080#endif
1081#ifndef SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1082#define SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_sfnames_b"
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1084#ifndef SRCINFO_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1085#define SRCINFO_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_srcinfo_b"
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1086#endif
1087#ifndef MACINFO_BEGIN_LABEL
e9a25f70 1088#define MACINFO_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_macinfo_b"
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1090
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1092#define DEBUG_ARANGES_BEGIN_LABEL "*.L_debug_aranges_begin"
1093#endif
1094#ifndef DEBUG_ARANGES_END_LABEL
1095#define DEBUG_ARANGES_END_LABEL "*.L_debug_aranges_end"
1096#endif
1097
340ccaab 1098#ifndef DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1099#define DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_D%u"
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1100#endif
1101#ifndef DIE_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1102#define DIE_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_D%u_e"
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1103#endif
1104#ifndef PUB_DIE_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1105#define PUB_DIE_LABEL_FMT "*.L_P%u"
340ccaab 1106#endif
340ccaab 1107#ifndef BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1108#define BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_B%u"
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1110#ifndef BLOCK_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1111#define BLOCK_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_B%u_e"
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1113#ifndef SS_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1114#define SS_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_s%u"
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1116#ifndef SS_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1117#define SS_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_s%u_e"
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1119#ifndef EE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1120#define EE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_e%u"
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1122#ifndef EE_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1123#define EE_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_e%u_e"
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1125#ifndef MT_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1126#define MT_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_t%u"
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1128#ifndef MT_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1129#define MT_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_t%u_e"
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1130#endif
1131#ifndef LOC_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1132#define LOC_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_l%u"
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1133#endif
1134#ifndef LOC_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1135#define LOC_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_l%u_e"
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1136#endif
1137#ifndef BOUND_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1138#define BOUND_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_b%u_%u_%c"
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1139#endif
1140#ifndef BOUND_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1141#define BOUND_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_b%u_%u_%c_e"
340ccaab 1142#endif
2a819d04 1143#ifndef BODY_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1144#define BODY_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_b%u"
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1145#endif
1146#ifndef BODY_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1147#define BODY_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_b%u_e"
2a819d04 1148#endif
340ccaab 1149#ifndef FUNC_END_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1150#define FUNC_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_f%u_e"
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1151#endif
1152#ifndef TYPE_NAME_FMT
e9a25f70 1153#define TYPE_NAME_FMT "*.L_T%u"
340ccaab 1154#endif
04077c53 1155#ifndef DECL_NAME_FMT
e9a25f70 1156#define DECL_NAME_FMT "*.L_E%u"
04077c53 1157#endif
340ccaab 1158#ifndef LINE_CODE_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1159#define LINE_CODE_LABEL_FMT "*.L_LC%u"
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1160#endif
1161#ifndef SFNAMES_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1162#define SFNAMES_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT "*.L_F%u"
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1163#endif
1164#ifndef LINE_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT
e9a25f70 1165#define LINE_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT "*.L_LE%u"
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1166#endif
1167\f
1168/* Definitions of defaults for various types of primitive assembly language
1169 output operations.
1170
1171 If necessary, these may be overridden from within your tm.h file,
609380f6 1172 but typically, you shouldn't need to override these. */
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1173
1174#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION
1175#define ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION(FILE, SECTION) \
1176 fprintf ((FILE), PUSHSECTION_FORMAT, PUSHSECTION_ASM_OP, SECTION)
1177#endif
1178
1179#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION
1180#define ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION(FILE) \
e8638df0 1181 fprintf ((FILE), "%s\n", POPSECTION_ASM_OP)
85595d1a 1182#endif
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1184#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2
1185#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \
301d03af 1186 dw2_asm_output_delta (2, LABEL1, LABEL2, NULL)
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1187#endif
1188
1189#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4
1190#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \
301d03af 1191 dw2_asm_output_delta (4, LABEL1, LABEL2, NULL)
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1192#endif
1193
1194#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG
1195#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG(FILE,TAG) \
301d03af 1196 dw2_asm_output_data (2, TAG, "%s", dwarf_tag_name (TAG));
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1197#endif
1198
1199#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE
9a631e8e 1200#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE(FILE,ATTR) \
301d03af 1201 dw2_asm_output_data (2, ATTR, "%s", dwarf_attr_name (ATTR))
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1202#endif
1203
1204#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP
1205#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP(FILE,OP) \
301d03af 1206 dw2_asm_output_data (1, OP, "%s", dwarf_stack_op_name (OP))
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1207#endif
1208
1209#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FUND_TYPE
1210#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FUND_TYPE(FILE,FT) \
301d03af 1211 dw2_asm_output_data (2, FT, "%s", dwarf_fund_type_name (FT))
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1212#endif
1213
1214#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FMT_BYTE
1215#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FMT_BYTE(FILE,FMT) \
301d03af 1216 dw2_asm_output_data (1, FMT, "%s", dwarf_fmt_byte_name (FMT));
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1217#endif
1218
1219#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TYPE_MODIFIER
1220#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TYPE_MODIFIER(FILE,MOD) \
301d03af 1221 dw2_asm_output_data (1, MOD, "%s", dwarf_typemod_name (MOD));
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1222#endif
1223\f
1224#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR
1225#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR(FILE,LABEL) \
301d03af 1226 dw2_asm_output_addr (4, LABEL, NULL)
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1227#endif
1228
1229#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST
1230#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST(FILE,RTX) \
301d03af 1231 dw2_asm_output_addr_rtx (4, RTX, NULL)
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1232#endif
1233
1234#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF
1235#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF(FILE,LABEL) \
301d03af 1236 dw2_asm_output_addr (4, LABEL, NULL)
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1237#endif
1238
1239#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1
1240#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1(FILE,VALUE) \
301d03af 1241 dw2_asm_output_data (1, VALUE, NULL)
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1242#endif
1243
1244#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2
1245#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2(FILE,VALUE) \
301d03af 1246 dw2_asm_output_data (2, VALUE, NULL)
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1247#endif
1248
1249#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4
1250#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4(FILE,VALUE) \
301d03af 1251 dw2_asm_output_data (4, VALUE, NULL)
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1252#endif
1253
1254#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA8
1255#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA8(FILE,HIGH_VALUE,LOW_VALUE) \
301d03af 1256 dw2_asm_output_data (8, VALUE, NULL)
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1257#endif
1258
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1259/* ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING is defined to output an ascii string, but to
1260 NOT issue a trailing newline. We define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE
1261 based on whether ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING is defined or not. If it is
1262 defined, we call it, then issue the line feed. If not, we supply a
a1f300c0 1263 default definition of calling ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII */
74153f8e 1264
340ccaab 1265#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING
74153f8e 1266#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE(FILE,P) \
340ccaab 1267 ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII ((FILE), P, strlen (P)+1)
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1268#else
1269#define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE(FILE,P) \
3a538a66 1270 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING (FILE,P), ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING (FILE,"\n")
340ccaab 1271#endif
74153f8e 1272
a51d908e 1273\f
7f905405 1274/* The debug hooks structure. */
54b6670a 1275const struct gcc_debug_hooks dwarf_debug_hooks =
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1276{
1277 dwarfout_init,
7f905405
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1278 dwarfout_finish,
1279 dwarfout_define,
1280 dwarfout_undef,
1281 dwarfout_start_source_file_check,
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1282 dwarfout_end_source_file_check,
1283 dwarfout_begin_block,
e2a12aca 1284 dwarfout_end_block,
e1772ac0 1285 debug_true_tree, /* ignore_block */
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1286 dwarfout_source_line, /* source_line */
1287 dwarfout_source_line, /* begin_prologue */
1288 dwarfout_end_prologue,
e2a12aca 1289 dwarfout_end_epilogue,
653e276c 1290 debug_nothing_tree, /* begin_function */
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1291 dwarfout_end_function,
1292 dwarfout_function_decl,
1293 dwarfout_global_decl,
e1772ac0
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1294 dwarfout_deferred_inline_function,
1295 debug_nothing_tree, /* outlining_inline_function */
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1296 debug_nothing_rtx, /* label */
1297 debug_nothing_int /* handle_pch */
a51d908e 1298};
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1299\f
1300/************************ general utility functions **************************/
1301
66cc965c 1302static inline int
7080f735 1303is_pseudo_reg (rtx rtl)
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1304{
1305 return (((GET_CODE (rtl) == REG) && (REGNO (rtl) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER))
3a538a66 1306 || ((GET_CODE (rtl) == SUBREG)
ddef6bc7 1307 && (REGNO (SUBREG_REG (rtl)) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER)));
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1308}
1309
66cc965c 1310static inline tree
7080f735 1311type_main_variant (tree type)
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1312{
1313 type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
1314
1315 /* There really should be only one main variant among any group of variants
1316 of a given type (and all of the MAIN_VARIANT values for all members of
1317 the group should point to that one type) but sometimes the C front-end
1318 messes this up for array types, so we work around that bug here. */
1319
1320 if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
1321 {
1322 while (type != TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type))
3a538a66 1323 type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type);
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1324 }
1325
1326 return type;
1327}
1328
cc2902df 1329/* Return nonzero if the given type node represents a tagged type. */
c7d6dca2 1330
66cc965c 1331static inline int
7080f735 1332is_tagged_type (tree type)
c7d6dca2 1333{
b3694847 1334 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
c7d6dca2 1335
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1336 return (code == RECORD_TYPE || code == UNION_TYPE
1337 || code == QUAL_UNION_TYPE || code == ENUMERAL_TYPE);
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1338}
1339
a996cbd4 1340static const char *
7080f735 1341dwarf_tag_name (unsigned int tag)
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1342{
1343 switch (tag)
1344 {
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1345 case TAG_padding: return "TAG_padding";
1346 case TAG_array_type: return "TAG_array_type";
1347 case TAG_class_type: return "TAG_class_type";
1348 case TAG_entry_point: return "TAG_entry_point";
1349 case TAG_enumeration_type: return "TAG_enumeration_type";
1350 case TAG_formal_parameter: return "TAG_formal_parameter";
1351 case TAG_global_subroutine: return "TAG_global_subroutine";
1352 case TAG_global_variable: return "TAG_global_variable";
1353 case TAG_label: return "TAG_label";
1354 case TAG_lexical_block: return "TAG_lexical_block";
1355 case TAG_local_variable: return "TAG_local_variable";
1356 case TAG_member: return "TAG_member";
1357 case TAG_pointer_type: return "TAG_pointer_type";
1358 case TAG_reference_type: return "TAG_reference_type";
1359 case TAG_compile_unit: return "TAG_compile_unit";
1360 case TAG_string_type: return "TAG_string_type";
1361 case TAG_structure_type: return "TAG_structure_type";
1362 case TAG_subroutine: return "TAG_subroutine";
1363 case TAG_subroutine_type: return "TAG_subroutine_type";
1364 case TAG_typedef: return "TAG_typedef";
1365 case TAG_union_type: return "TAG_union_type";
340ccaab 1366 case TAG_unspecified_parameters: return "TAG_unspecified_parameters";
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1367 case TAG_variant: return "TAG_variant";
1368 case TAG_common_block: return "TAG_common_block";
1369 case TAG_common_inclusion: return "TAG_common_inclusion";
1370 case TAG_inheritance: return "TAG_inheritance";
1371 case TAG_inlined_subroutine: return "TAG_inlined_subroutine";
1372 case TAG_module: return "TAG_module";
1373 case TAG_ptr_to_member_type: return "TAG_ptr_to_member_type";
1374 case TAG_set_type: return "TAG_set_type";
1375 case TAG_subrange_type: return "TAG_subrange_type";
1376 case TAG_with_stmt: return "TAG_with_stmt";
1377
1378 /* GNU extensions. */
1379
1380 case TAG_format_label: return "TAG_format_label";
1381 case TAG_namelist: return "TAG_namelist";
1382 case TAG_function_template: return "TAG_function_template";
1383 case TAG_class_template: return "TAG_class_template";
1384
04077c53 1385 default: return "TAG_<unknown>";
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1386 }
1387}
1388
a996cbd4 1389static const char *
7080f735 1390dwarf_attr_name (unsigned int attr)
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1391{
1392 switch (attr)
1393 {
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1394 case AT_sibling: return "AT_sibling";
1395 case AT_location: return "AT_location";
1396 case AT_name: return "AT_name";
1397 case AT_fund_type: return "AT_fund_type";
1398 case AT_mod_fund_type: return "AT_mod_fund_type";
1399 case AT_user_def_type: return "AT_user_def_type";
1400 case AT_mod_u_d_type: return "AT_mod_u_d_type";
1401 case AT_ordering: return "AT_ordering";
1402 case AT_subscr_data: return "AT_subscr_data";
1403 case AT_byte_size: return "AT_byte_size";
1404 case AT_bit_offset: return "AT_bit_offset";
1405 case AT_bit_size: return "AT_bit_size";
1406 case AT_element_list: return "AT_element_list";
1407 case AT_stmt_list: return "AT_stmt_list";
1408 case AT_low_pc: return "AT_low_pc";
1409 case AT_high_pc: return "AT_high_pc";
1410 case AT_language: return "AT_language";
1411 case AT_member: return "AT_member";
1412 case AT_discr: return "AT_discr";
1413 case AT_discr_value: return "AT_discr_value";
1414 case AT_string_length: return "AT_string_length";
1415 case AT_common_reference: return "AT_common_reference";
1416 case AT_comp_dir: return "AT_comp_dir";
1417 case AT_const_value_string: return "AT_const_value_string";
1418 case AT_const_value_data2: return "AT_const_value_data2";
1419 case AT_const_value_data4: return "AT_const_value_data4";
1420 case AT_const_value_data8: return "AT_const_value_data8";
1421 case AT_const_value_block2: return "AT_const_value_block2";
340ccaab 1422 case AT_const_value_block4: return "AT_const_value_block4";
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1423 case AT_containing_type: return "AT_containing_type";
1424 case AT_default_value_addr: return "AT_default_value_addr";
1425 case AT_default_value_data2: return "AT_default_value_data2";
1426 case AT_default_value_data4: return "AT_default_value_data4";
1427 case AT_default_value_data8: return "AT_default_value_data8";
1428 case AT_default_value_string: return "AT_default_value_string";
1429 case AT_friends: return "AT_friends";
1430 case AT_inline: return "AT_inline";
1431 case AT_is_optional: return "AT_is_optional";
1432 case AT_lower_bound_ref: return "AT_lower_bound_ref";
1433 case AT_lower_bound_data2: return "AT_lower_bound_data2";
1434 case AT_lower_bound_data4: return "AT_lower_bound_data4";
1435 case AT_lower_bound_data8: return "AT_lower_bound_data8";
1436 case AT_private: return "AT_private";
1437 case AT_producer: return "AT_producer";
1438 case AT_program: return "AT_program";
1439 case AT_protected: return "AT_protected";
1440 case AT_prototyped: return "AT_prototyped";
1441 case AT_public: return "AT_public";
1442 case AT_pure_virtual: return "AT_pure_virtual";
1443 case AT_return_addr: return "AT_return_addr";
04077c53 1444 case AT_abstract_origin: return "AT_abstract_origin";
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1445 case AT_start_scope: return "AT_start_scope";
1446 case AT_stride_size: return "AT_stride_size";
1447 case AT_upper_bound_ref: return "AT_upper_bound_ref";
1448 case AT_upper_bound_data2: return "AT_upper_bound_data2";
1449 case AT_upper_bound_data4: return "AT_upper_bound_data4";
1450 case AT_upper_bound_data8: return "AT_upper_bound_data8";
1451 case AT_virtual: return "AT_virtual";
1452
1453 /* GNU extensions */
1454
1455 case AT_sf_names: return "AT_sf_names";
1456 case AT_src_info: return "AT_src_info";
1457 case AT_mac_info: return "AT_mac_info";
1458 case AT_src_coords: return "AT_src_coords";
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1459 case AT_body_begin: return "AT_body_begin";
1460 case AT_body_end: return "AT_body_end";
9a631e8e 1461
04077c53 1462 default: return "AT_<unknown>";
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1463 }
1464}
1465
a996cbd4 1466static const char *
7080f735 1467dwarf_stack_op_name (unsigned int op)
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1468{
1469 switch (op)
1470 {
1471 case OP_REG: return "OP_REG";
1472 case OP_BASEREG: return "OP_BASEREG";
1473 case OP_ADDR: return "OP_ADDR";
1474 case OP_CONST: return "OP_CONST";
1475 case OP_DEREF2: return "OP_DEREF2";
1476 case OP_DEREF4: return "OP_DEREF4";
1477 case OP_ADD: return "OP_ADD";
04077c53 1478 default: return "OP_<unknown>";
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1479 }
1480}
1481
a996cbd4 1482static const char *
7080f735 1483dwarf_typemod_name (unsigned int mod)
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1484{
1485 switch (mod)
1486 {
1487 case MOD_pointer_to: return "MOD_pointer_to";
1488 case MOD_reference_to: return "MOD_reference_to";
1489 case MOD_const: return "MOD_const";
1490 case MOD_volatile: return "MOD_volatile";
04077c53 1491 default: return "MOD_<unknown>";
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1492 }
1493}
1494
a996cbd4 1495static const char *
7080f735 1496dwarf_fmt_byte_name (unsigned int fmt)
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1497{
1498 switch (fmt)
1499 {
1500 case FMT_FT_C_C: return "FMT_FT_C_C";
1501 case FMT_FT_C_X: return "FMT_FT_C_X";
1502 case FMT_FT_X_C: return "FMT_FT_X_C";
1503 case FMT_FT_X_X: return "FMT_FT_X_X";
1504 case FMT_UT_C_C: return "FMT_UT_C_C";
1505 case FMT_UT_C_X: return "FMT_UT_C_X";
1506 case FMT_UT_X_C: return "FMT_UT_X_C";
1507 case FMT_UT_X_X: return "FMT_UT_X_X";
1508 case FMT_ET: return "FMT_ET";
04077c53 1509 default: return "FMT_<unknown>";
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1510 }
1511}
461b77c8 1512
a996cbd4 1513static const char *
7080f735 1514dwarf_fund_type_name (unsigned int ft)
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1515{
1516 switch (ft)
1517 {
1518 case FT_char: return "FT_char";
1519 case FT_signed_char: return "FT_signed_char";
1520 case FT_unsigned_char: return "FT_unsigned_char";
1521 case FT_short: return "FT_short";
1522 case FT_signed_short: return "FT_signed_short";
1523 case FT_unsigned_short: return "FT_unsigned_short";
1524 case FT_integer: return "FT_integer";
1525 case FT_signed_integer: return "FT_signed_integer";
1526 case FT_unsigned_integer: return "FT_unsigned_integer";
1527 case FT_long: return "FT_long";
1528 case FT_signed_long: return "FT_signed_long";
1529 case FT_unsigned_long: return "FT_unsigned_long";
1530 case FT_pointer: return "FT_pointer";
1531 case FT_float: return "FT_float";
1532 case FT_dbl_prec_float: return "FT_dbl_prec_float";
1533 case FT_ext_prec_float: return "FT_ext_prec_float";
1534 case FT_complex: return "FT_complex";
1535 case FT_dbl_prec_complex: return "FT_dbl_prec_complex";
1536 case FT_void: return "FT_void";
1537 case FT_boolean: return "FT_boolean";
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1538 case FT_ext_prec_complex: return "FT_ext_prec_complex";
1539 case FT_label: return "FT_label";
1540
1541 /* GNU extensions. */
1542
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1543 case FT_long_long: return "FT_long_long";
1544 case FT_signed_long_long: return "FT_signed_long_long";
1545 case FT_unsigned_long_long: return "FT_unsigned_long_long";
9a631e8e
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1546
1547 case FT_int8: return "FT_int8";
1548 case FT_signed_int8: return "FT_signed_int8";
1549 case FT_unsigned_int8: return "FT_unsigned_int8";
1550 case FT_int16: return "FT_int16";
1551 case FT_signed_int16: return "FT_signed_int16";
1552 case FT_unsigned_int16: return "FT_unsigned_int16";
1553 case FT_int32: return "FT_int32";
1554 case FT_signed_int32: return "FT_signed_int32";
1555 case FT_unsigned_int32: return "FT_unsigned_int32";
1556 case FT_int64: return "FT_int64";
1557 case FT_signed_int64: return "FT_signed_int64";
c21ee927 1558 case FT_unsigned_int64: return "FT_unsigned_int64";
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1559 case FT_int128: return "FT_int128";
1560 case FT_signed_int128: return "FT_signed_int128";
1561 case FT_unsigned_int128: return "FT_unsigned_int128";
9a631e8e
RS
1562
1563 case FT_real32: return "FT_real32";
1564 case FT_real64: return "FT_real64";
1565 case FT_real96: return "FT_real96";
1566 case FT_real128: return "FT_real128";
1567
cb712ad4 1568 default: return "FT_<unknown>";
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1569 }
1570}
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RS
1571
1572/* Determine the "ultimate origin" of a decl. The decl may be an
1573 inlined instance of an inlined instance of a decl which is local
1574 to an inline function, so we have to trace all of the way back
1575 through the origin chain to find out what sort of node actually
1576 served as the original seed for the given block. */
1577
1578static tree
7080f735 1579decl_ultimate_origin (tree decl)
cb712ad4 1580{
3a538a66 1581#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
02e24c7a
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1582 if (DECL_FROM_INLINE (DECL_ORIGIN (decl)))
1583 /* Since the DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN for a DECL is supposed to be the
1584 most distant ancestor, this should never happen. */
1585 abort ();
1586#endif
cb712ad4 1587
02e24c7a 1588 return DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl);
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RS
1589}
1590
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RS
1591/* Determine the "ultimate origin" of a block. The block may be an
1592 inlined instance of an inlined instance of a block which is local
1593 to an inline function, so we have to trace all of the way back
1594 through the origin chain to find out what sort of node actually
1595 served as the original seed for the given block. */
1596
1597static tree
7080f735 1598block_ultimate_origin (tree block)
ece0ca60 1599{
b3694847 1600 tree immediate_origin = BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (block);
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1601
1602 if (immediate_origin == NULL)
1603 return NULL;
1604 else
1605 {
b3694847
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1606 tree ret_val;
1607 tree lookahead = immediate_origin;
ece0ca60
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1608
1609 do
1610 {
1611 ret_val = lookahead;
1612 lookahead = (TREE_CODE (ret_val) == BLOCK)
1613 ? BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (ret_val)
1614 : NULL;
1615 }
1616 while (lookahead != NULL && lookahead != ret_val);
1617 return ret_val;
1618 }
1619}
1620
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1621/* Get the class to which DECL belongs, if any. In g++, the DECL_CONTEXT
1622 of a virtual function may refer to a base class, so we check the 'this'
1623 parameter. */
1624
1625static tree
7080f735 1626decl_class_context (tree decl)
a94dbf2c
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1627{
1628 tree context = NULL_TREE;
1629 if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL || ! DECL_VINDEX (decl))
1630 context = DECL_CONTEXT (decl);
1631 else
1632 context = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
1633 (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (decl)))));
1634
2f939d94 1635 if (context && !TYPE_P (context))
a94dbf2c
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1636 context = NULL_TREE;
1637
1638 return context;
1639}
1640
487a6e06 1641#if 0
cb712ad4 1642static void
7080f735 1643output_unsigned_leb128 (unsigned long value)
cb712ad4 1644{
b3694847 1645 unsigned long orig_value = value;
cb712ad4
RS
1646
1647 do
1648 {
b3694847 1649 unsigned byte = (value & 0x7f);
cb712ad4
RS
1650
1651 value >>= 7;
1652 if (value != 0) /* more bytes to follow */
1653 byte |= 0x80;
301d03af
RS
1654 dw2_asm_output_data (1, byte, "\t%s ULEB128 number - value = %lu",
1655 orig_value);
cb712ad4
RS
1656 }
1657 while (value != 0);
1658}
1659
1660static void
7080f735 1661output_signed_leb128 (long value)
cb712ad4 1662{
b3694847
SS
1663 long orig_value = value;
1664 int negative = (value < 0);
1665 int more;
cb712ad4
RS
1666
1667 do
1668 {
b3694847 1669 unsigned byte = (value & 0x7f);
cb712ad4
RS
1670
1671 value >>= 7;
1672 if (negative)
1673 value |= 0xfe000000; /* manually sign extend */
1674 if (((value == 0) && ((byte & 0x40) == 0))
3a538a66 1675 || ((value == -1) && ((byte & 0x40) == 1)))
cb712ad4
RS
1676 more = 0;
1677 else
1678 {
1679 byte |= 0x80;
1680 more = 1;
1681 }
301d03af
RS
1682 dw2_asm_output_data (1, byte, "\t%s SLEB128 number - value = %ld",
1683 orig_value);
cb712ad4
RS
1684 }
1685 while (more);
1686}
487a6e06 1687#endif
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1688\f
1689/**************** utility functions for attribute functions ******************/
1690
1691/* Given a pointer to a tree node for some type, return a Dwarf fundamental
1692 type code for the given type.
1693
1694 This routine must only be called for GCC type nodes that correspond to
1695 Dwarf fundamental types.
1696
1697 The current Dwarf draft specification calls for Dwarf fundamental types
1698 to accurately reflect the fact that a given type was either a "plain"
3f7cc57a 1699 integral type or an explicitly "signed" integral type. Unfortunately,
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1700 we can't always do this, because GCC may already have thrown away the
1701 information about the precise way in which the type was originally
1702 specified, as in:
1703
b083f44d 1704 typedef signed int my_type;
340ccaab 1705
b083f44d 1706 struct s { my_type f; };
340ccaab 1707
eaec9b3d 1708 Since we may be stuck here without enough information to do exactly
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1709 what is called for in the Dwarf draft specification, we do the best
1710 that we can under the circumstances and always use the "plain" integral
1711 fundamental type codes for int, short, and long types. That's probably
1712 good enough. The additional accuracy called for in the current DWARF
1713 draft specification is probably never even useful in practice. */
1714
1715static int
7080f735 1716fundamental_type_code (tree type)
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1717{
1718 if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK)
1719 return 0;
1720
1721 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
1722 {
1723 case ERROR_MARK:
1724 return FT_void;
1725
1726 case VOID_TYPE:
1727 return FT_void;
1728
1729 case INTEGER_TYPE:
1730 /* Carefully distinguish all the standard types of C,
1731 without messing up if the language is not C.
1732 Note that we check only for the names that contain spaces;
1733 other names might occur by coincidence in other languages. */
1734 if (TYPE_NAME (type) != 0
1735 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL
1736 && DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type)) != 0
1737 && TREE_CODE (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type))) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
1738 {
83182544 1739 const char *const name =
a996cbd4 1740 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type)));
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1741
1742 if (!strcmp (name, "unsigned char"))
1743 return FT_unsigned_char;
1744 if (!strcmp (name, "signed char"))
1745 return FT_signed_char;
1746 if (!strcmp (name, "unsigned int"))
1747 return FT_unsigned_integer;
1748 if (!strcmp (name, "short int"))
1749 return FT_short;
1750 if (!strcmp (name, "short unsigned int"))
1751 return FT_unsigned_short;
1752 if (!strcmp (name, "long int"))
1753 return FT_long;
1754 if (!strcmp (name, "long unsigned int"))
1755 return FT_unsigned_long;
1756 if (!strcmp (name, "long long int"))
1757 return FT_long_long; /* Not grok'ed by svr4 SDB */
1758 if (!strcmp (name, "long long unsigned int"))
1759 return FT_unsigned_long_long; /* Not grok'ed by svr4 SDB */
1760 }
1761
1762 /* Most integer types will be sorted out above, however, for the
1763 sake of special `array index' integer types, the following code
1764 is also provided. */
1765
1766 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == INT_TYPE_SIZE)
1767 return (TREE_UNSIGNED (type) ? FT_unsigned_integer : FT_integer);
1768
1769 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == LONG_TYPE_SIZE)
1770 return (TREE_UNSIGNED (type) ? FT_unsigned_long : FT_long);
1771
1772 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == LONG_LONG_TYPE_SIZE)
1773 return (TREE_UNSIGNED (type) ? FT_unsigned_long_long : FT_long_long);
1774
1775 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == SHORT_TYPE_SIZE)
1776 return (TREE_UNSIGNED (type) ? FT_unsigned_short : FT_short);
1777
1778 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == CHAR_TYPE_SIZE)
1779 return (TREE_UNSIGNED (type) ? FT_unsigned_char : FT_char);
1780
4061f623
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1781 if (TYPE_MODE (type) == TImode)
1782 return (TREE_UNSIGNED (type) ? FT_unsigned_int128 : FT_int128);
1783
e139d296
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1784 /* In C++, __java_boolean is an INTEGER_TYPE with precision == 1 */
1785 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == 1)
1786 return FT_boolean;
1787
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1788 abort ();
1789
1790 case REAL_TYPE:
1791 /* Carefully distinguish all the standard types of C,
1792 without messing up if the language is not C. */
1793 if (TYPE_NAME (type) != 0
1794 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL
1795 && DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type)) != 0
1796 && TREE_CODE (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type))) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
1797 {
83182544 1798 const char *const name =
a996cbd4 1799 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type)));
340ccaab 1800
a1f300c0 1801 /* Note that here we can run afoul of a serious bug in "classic"
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1802 svr4 SDB debuggers. They don't seem to understand the
1803 FT_ext_prec_float type (even though they should). */
1804
1805 if (!strcmp (name, "long double"))
1806 return FT_ext_prec_float;
1807 }
1808
1809 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE)
33368c84
R
1810 {
1811 /* On the SH, when compiling with -m3e or -m4-single-only, both
1812 float and double are 32 bits. But since the debugger doesn't
1813 know about the subtarget, it always thinks double is 64 bits.
1814 So we have to tell the debugger that the type is float to
1815 make the output of the 'print' command etc. readable. */
1816 if (DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE == FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE && FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE == 32)
f0da48d2 1817 return FT_float;
33368c84
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1818 return FT_dbl_prec_float;
1819 }
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1820 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == FLOAT_TYPE_SIZE)
1821 return FT_float;
1822
a1f300c0 1823 /* Note that here we can run afoul of a serious bug in "classic"
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1824 svr4 SDB debuggers. They don't seem to understand the
1825 FT_ext_prec_float type (even though they should). */
1826
1827 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE)
1828 return FT_ext_prec_float;
1829 abort ();
1830
1831 case COMPLEX_TYPE:
1832 return FT_complex; /* GNU FORTRAN COMPLEX type. */
1833
1834 case CHAR_TYPE:
1835 return FT_char; /* GNU Pascal CHAR type. Not used in C. */
1836
1837 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
1838 return FT_boolean; /* GNU FORTRAN BOOLEAN type. */
1839
1840 default:
1841 abort (); /* No other TREE_CODEs are Dwarf fundamental types. */
1842 }
1843 return 0;
1844}
1845\f
1846/* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return a pointer to
1847 the Dwarf "root" type for the given input type. The Dwarf "root" type
1848 of a given type is generally the same as the given type, except that if
1849 the given type is a pointer or reference type, then the root type of
1850 the given type is the root type of the "basis" type for the pointer or
1851 reference type. (This definition of the "root" type is recursive.)
1852 Also, the root type of a `const' qualified type or a `volatile'
1853 qualified type is the root type of the given type without the
1854 qualifiers. */
1855
1856static tree
7080f735 1857root_type_1 (tree type, int count)
340ccaab 1858{
b1357021
JW
1859 /* Give up after searching 1000 levels, in case this is a recursive
1860 pointer type. Such types are possible in Ada, but it is not possible
1861 to represent them in DWARF1 debug info. */
1862 if (count > 1000)
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1863 return error_mark_node;
1864
1865 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
1866 {
1867 case ERROR_MARK:
1868 return error_mark_node;
1869
1870 case POINTER_TYPE:
1871 case REFERENCE_TYPE:
b1357021 1872 return root_type_1 (TREE_TYPE (type), count+1);
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1873
1874 default:
b1357021 1875 return type;
340ccaab
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1876 }
1877}
1878
b1357021 1879static tree
7080f735 1880root_type (tree type)
b1357021
JW
1881{
1882 type = root_type_1 (type, 0);
1883 if (type != error_mark_node)
1884 type = type_main_variant (type);
1885 return type;
1886}
1887
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1888/* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, write out a sequence
1889 of zero or more Dwarf "type-modifier" bytes applicable to the type. */
1890
1891static void
7080f735 1892write_modifier_bytes_1 (tree type, int decl_const, int decl_volatile, int count)
340ccaab
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1893{
1894 if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK)
1895 return;
1896
b1357021
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1897 /* Give up after searching 1000 levels, in case this is a recursive
1898 pointer type. Such types are possible in Ada, but it is not possible
1899 to represent them in DWARF1 debug info. */
1900 if (count > 1000)
1901 return;
1902
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1903 if (TYPE_READONLY (type) || decl_const)
1904 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TYPE_MODIFIER (asm_out_file, MOD_const);
1905 if (TYPE_VOLATILE (type) || decl_volatile)
1906 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TYPE_MODIFIER (asm_out_file, MOD_volatile);
1907 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
1908 {
1909 case POINTER_TYPE:
1910 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TYPE_MODIFIER (asm_out_file, MOD_pointer_to);
b1357021 1911 write_modifier_bytes_1 (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0, count+1);
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1912 return;
1913
1914 case REFERENCE_TYPE:
1915 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TYPE_MODIFIER (asm_out_file, MOD_reference_to);
b1357021 1916 write_modifier_bytes_1 (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0, count+1);
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1917 return;
1918
1919 case ERROR_MARK:
1920 default:
1921 return;
1922 }
1923}
b1357021
JW
1924
1925static void
7080f735 1926write_modifier_bytes (tree type, int decl_const, int decl_volatile)
b1357021
JW
1927{
1928 write_modifier_bytes_1 (type, decl_const, decl_volatile, 0);
1929}
340ccaab 1930\f
cc2902df 1931/* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return nonzero if the
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TW
1932 given input type is a Dwarf "fundamental" type. Otherwise return zero. */
1933
461b77c8 1934static inline int
7080f735 1935type_is_fundamental (tree type)
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1936{
1937 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
1938 {
1939 case ERROR_MARK:
1940 case VOID_TYPE:
1941 case INTEGER_TYPE:
1942 case REAL_TYPE:
1943 case COMPLEX_TYPE:
1944 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
1945 case CHAR_TYPE:
1946 return 1;
1947
1948 case SET_TYPE:
1949 case ARRAY_TYPE:
1950 case RECORD_TYPE:
1951 case UNION_TYPE:
c1b98a95 1952 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
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1953 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
1954 case FUNCTION_TYPE:
1955 case METHOD_TYPE:
1956 case POINTER_TYPE:
1957 case REFERENCE_TYPE:
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1958 case FILE_TYPE:
1959 case OFFSET_TYPE:
1960 case LANG_TYPE:
4061f623 1961 case VECTOR_TYPE:
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1962 return 0;
1963
1964 default:
1965 abort ();
1966 }
1967 return 0;
1968}
1969
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RS
1970/* Given a pointer to some ..._DECL tree node, generate an assembly language
1971 equate directive which will associate a symbolic name with the current DIE.
1972
1973 The name used is an artificial label generated from the DECL_UID number
1974 associated with the given decl node. The name it gets equated to is the
1975 symbolic label that we (previously) output at the start of the DIE that
1976 we are currently generating.
1977
1978 Calling this function while generating some "decl related" form of DIE
1979 makes it possible to later refer to the DIE which represents the given
1980 decl simply by re-generating the symbolic name from the ..._DECL node's
1981 UID number. */
1982
1983static void
7080f735 1984equate_decl_number_to_die_number (tree decl)
04077c53
RS
1985{
1986 /* In the case where we are generating a DIE for some ..._DECL node
1987 which represents either some inline function declaration or some
1988 entity declared within an inline function declaration/definition,
1989 setup a symbolic name for the current DIE so that we have a name
1990 for this DIE that we can easily refer to later on within
1991 AT_abstract_origin attributes. */
1992
1993 char decl_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
1994 char die_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
1995
1996 sprintf (decl_label, DECL_NAME_FMT, DECL_UID (decl));
1997 sprintf (die_label, DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
1998 ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (asm_out_file, decl_label, die_label);
1999}
2000
340ccaab 2001/* Given a pointer to some ..._TYPE tree node, generate an assembly language
04077c53 2002 equate directive which will associate a symbolic name with the current DIE.
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2003
2004 The name used is an artificial label generated from the TYPE_UID number
2005 associated with the given type node. The name it gets equated to is the
2006 symbolic label that we (previously) output at the start of the DIE that
2007 we are currently generating.
2008
2009 Calling this function while generating some "type related" form of DIE
2010 makes it easy to later refer to the DIE which represents the given type
2011 simply by re-generating the alternative name from the ..._TYPE node's
2012 UID number. */
2013
461b77c8 2014static inline void
7080f735 2015equate_type_number_to_die_number (tree type)
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2016{
2017 char type_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2018 char die_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2019
2020 /* We are generating a DIE to represent the main variant of this type
2021 (i.e the type without any const or volatile qualifiers) so in order
2022 to get the equate to come out right, we need to get the main variant
2023 itself here. */
2024
69d6b01d 2025 type = type_main_variant (type);
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TW
2026
2027 sprintf (type_label, TYPE_NAME_FMT, TYPE_UID (type));
2028 sprintf (die_label, DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2029 ASM_OUTPUT_DEF (asm_out_file, type_label, die_label);
2030}
2031
7f7429ca 2032static void
7080f735 2033output_reg_number (rtx rtl)
7f7429ca 2034{
b3694847 2035 unsigned regno = REGNO (rtl);
7f7429ca 2036
3073d01c 2037 if (regno >= DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS)
7f7429ca 2038 {
b6fe0bb8
GDR
2039 warning ("%Hinternal regno botch: '%D' has regno = %d\n",
2040 &DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (dwarf_last_decl), dwarf_last_decl,
2041 regno);
7f7429ca
RS
2042 regno = 0;
2043 }
301d03af 2044 dw2_assemble_integer (4, GEN_INT (DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (regno)));
c773653b 2045 if (flag_debug_asm)
7f7429ca
RS
2046 {
2047 fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s ", ASM_COMMENT_START);
2048 PRINT_REG (rtl, 0, asm_out_file);
2049 }
2050 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
2051}
2052
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TW
2053/* The following routine is a nice and simple transducer. It converts the
2054 RTL for a variable or parameter (resident in memory) into an equivalent
2055 Dwarf representation of a mechanism for getting the address of that same
2056 variable onto the top of a hypothetical "address evaluation" stack.
2057
2058 When creating memory location descriptors, we are effectively trans-
2059 forming the RTL for a memory-resident object into its Dwarf postfix
2060 expression equivalent. This routine just recursively descends an
2061 RTL tree, turning it into Dwarf postfix code as it goes. */
2062
2063static void
7080f735 2064output_mem_loc_descriptor (rtx rtl)
340ccaab
TW
2065{
2066 /* Note that for a dynamically sized array, the location we will
2067 generate a description of here will be the lowest numbered location
2068 which is actually within the array. That's *not* necessarily the
2069 same as the zeroth element of the array. */
2070
69bd9368 2071 rtl = (*targetm.delegitimize_address) (rtl);
1865dbb5 2072
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2073 switch (GET_CODE (rtl))
2074 {
2075 case SUBREG:
2076
2077 /* The case of a subreg may arise when we have a local (register)
2078 variable or a formal (register) parameter which doesn't quite
2079 fill up an entire register. For now, just assume that it is
2080 legitimate to make the Dwarf info refer to the whole register
2081 which contains the given subreg. */
2082
ddef6bc7 2083 rtl = SUBREG_REG (rtl);
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2084 /* Drop thru. */
2085
2086 case REG:
2087
2088 /* Whenever a register number forms a part of the description of
2089 the method for calculating the (dynamic) address of a memory
52cdd5e5 2090 resident object, DWARF rules require the register number to
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2091 be referred to as a "base register". This distinction is not
2092 based in any way upon what category of register the hardware
2093 believes the given register belongs to. This is strictly
8c24a2ce 2094 DWARF terminology we're dealing with here.
28b039e3
RS
2095
2096 Note that in cases where the location of a memory-resident data
2097 object could be expressed as:
2098
2099 OP_ADD (OP_BASEREG (basereg), OP_CONST (0))
2100
2101 the actual DWARF location descriptor that we generate may just
2102 be OP_BASEREG (basereg). This may look deceptively like the
2103 object in question was allocated to a register (rather than
2104 in memory) so DWARF consumers need to be aware of the subtle
52cdd5e5 2105 distinction between OP_REG and OP_BASEREG. */
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2106
2107 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_BASEREG);
7f7429ca 2108 output_reg_number (rtl);
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2109 break;
2110
2111 case MEM:
2112 output_mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0));
2113 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_DEREF4);
2114 break;
2115
2116 case CONST:
2117 case SYMBOL_REF:
2118 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_ADDR);
2119 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST (asm_out_file, rtl);
2120 break;
2121
2122 case PLUS:
2123 output_mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0));
2124 output_mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 1));
2125 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_ADD);
2126 break;
2127
2128 case CONST_INT:
2129 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_CONST);
2130 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, INTVAL (rtl));
2131 break;
2132
c21ee927
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2133 case MULT:
2134 /* If a pseudo-reg is optimized away, it is possible for it to
2135 be replaced with a MEM containing a multiply. Use a GNU extension
2136 to describe it. */
2137 output_mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0));
2138 output_mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 1));
2139 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_MULT);
2140 break;
2141
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2142 default:
2143 abort ();
2144 }
2145}
2146
2147/* Output a proper Dwarf location descriptor for a variable or parameter
2148 which is either allocated in a register or in a memory location. For
2149 a register, we just generate an OP_REG and the register number. For a
2150 memory location we provide a Dwarf postfix expression describing how to
2151 generate the (dynamic) address of the object onto the address stack. */
2152
2153static void
7080f735 2154output_loc_descriptor (rtx rtl)
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2155{
2156 switch (GET_CODE (rtl))
2157 {
2158 case SUBREG:
2159
2160 /* The case of a subreg may arise when we have a local (register)
2161 variable or a formal (register) parameter which doesn't quite
2162 fill up an entire register. For now, just assume that it is
2163 legitimate to make the Dwarf info refer to the whole register
2164 which contains the given subreg. */
2165
ddef6bc7 2166 rtl = SUBREG_REG (rtl);
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2167 /* Drop thru. */
2168
2169 case REG:
2170 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_REG);
7f7429ca 2171 output_reg_number (rtl);
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2172 break;
2173
2174 case MEM:
2175 output_mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0));
2176 break;
2177
2178 default:
2179 abort (); /* Should never happen */
2180 }
2181}
2182
2183/* Given a tree node describing an array bound (either lower or upper)
7080f735 2184 output a representation for that bound. DIM_NUM is used for
4d6922ee 2185 multi-dimensional arrays and U_OR_L designates upper or lower
7080f735 2186 bound. */
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2187
2188static void
7080f735 2189output_bound_representation (tree bound, unsigned int dim_num, char u_or_l)
340ccaab
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2190{
2191 switch (TREE_CODE (bound))
2192 {
2193
56b3408d
RK
2194 case ERROR_MARK:
2195 return;
340ccaab
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2196
2197 /* All fixed-bounds are represented by INTEGER_CST nodes. */
2198
56b3408d 2199 case INTEGER_CST:
665f2503
RK
2200 if (host_integerp (bound, 0))
2201 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, tree_low_cst (bound, 0));
56b3408d
RK
2202 break;
2203
2204 default:
340ccaab
TW
2205
2206 /* Dynamic bounds may be represented by NOP_EXPR nodes containing
56b3408d
RK
2207 SAVE_EXPR nodes, in which case we can do something, or as
2208 an expression, which we cannot represent. */
2209 {
2210 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2211 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2212
2213 sprintf (begin_label, BOUND_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT,
2214 current_dienum, dim_num, u_or_l);
2215
2216 sprintf (end_label, BOUND_END_LABEL_FMT,
2217 current_dienum, dim_num, u_or_l);
2218
2219 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
2220 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
2221
2222 /* If optimization is turned on, the SAVE_EXPRs that describe
2223 how to access the upper bound values are essentially bogus.
2224 They only describe (at best) how to get at these values at
2225 the points in the generated code right after they have just
2226 been computed. Worse yet, in the typical case, the upper
2227 bound values will not even *be* computed in the optimized
2228 code, so these SAVE_EXPRs are entirely bogus.
2229
2230 In order to compensate for this fact, we check here to see
2231 if optimization is enabled, and if so, we effectively create
2232 an empty location description for the (unknown and unknowable)
2233 upper bound.
2234
2235 This should not cause too much trouble for existing (stupid?)
2236 debuggers because they have to deal with empty upper bounds
2237 location descriptions anyway in order to be able to deal with
2238 incomplete array types.
2239
2240 Of course an intelligent debugger (GDB?) should be able to
2241 comprehend that a missing upper bound specification in a
2242 array type used for a storage class `auto' local array variable
2243 indicates that the upper bound is both unknown (at compile-
30f7a378 2244 time) and unknowable (at run-time) due to optimization. */
56b3408d
RK
2245
2246 if (! optimize)
2247 {
2248 while (TREE_CODE (bound) == NOP_EXPR
2249 || TREE_CODE (bound) == CONVERT_EXPR)
2250 bound = TREE_OPERAND (bound, 0);
340ccaab 2251
7080f735 2252 if (TREE_CODE (bound) == SAVE_EXPR
9833f679 2253 && SAVE_EXPR_RTL (bound))
56b3408d 2254 output_loc_descriptor
1914f5da 2255 (eliminate_regs (SAVE_EXPR_RTL (bound), 0, NULL_RTX));
56b3408d 2256 }
340ccaab 2257
56b3408d
RK
2258 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
2259 }
2260 break;
340ccaab 2261
340ccaab
TW
2262 }
2263}
2264
2265/* Recursive function to output a sequence of value/name pairs for
2266 enumeration constants in reversed order. This is called from
2267 enumeration_type_die. */
2268
2269static void
7080f735 2270output_enumeral_list (tree link)
340ccaab
TW
2271{
2272 if (link)
2273 {
2274 output_enumeral_list (TREE_CHAIN (link));
665f2503
RK
2275
2276 if (host_integerp (TREE_VALUE (link), 0))
2277 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file,
2278 tree_low_cst (TREE_VALUE (link), 0));
2279
74153f8e 2280 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file,
340ccaab
TW
2281 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TREE_PURPOSE (link)));
2282 }
2283}
2284
d4d4c5a8
RS
2285/* Given an unsigned value, round it up to the lowest multiple of `boundary'
2286 which is not less than the value itself. */
2287
665f2503 2288static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
7080f735 2289ceiling (HOST_WIDE_INT value, unsigned int boundary)
d4d4c5a8
RS
2290{
2291 return (((value + boundary - 1) / boundary) * boundary);
2292}
2293
2294/* Given a pointer to what is assumed to be a FIELD_DECL node, return a
2295 pointer to the declared type for the relevant field variable, or return
2296 `integer_type_node' if the given node turns out to be an ERROR_MARK node. */
2297
461b77c8 2298static inline tree
7080f735 2299field_type (tree decl)
d4d4c5a8 2300{
b3694847 2301 tree type;
d4d4c5a8
RS
2302
2303 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK)
2304 return integer_type_node;
2305
2306 type = DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl);
2307 if (type == NULL)
2308 type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
2309 return type;
2310}
2311
2312/* Given a pointer to a tree node, assumed to be some kind of a ..._TYPE
2313 node, return the alignment in bits for the type, or else return
2314 BITS_PER_WORD if the node actually turns out to be an ERROR_MARK node. */
2315
665f2503 2316static inline unsigned int
7080f735 2317simple_type_align_in_bits (tree type)
d4d4c5a8
RS
2318{
2319 return (TREE_CODE (type) != ERROR_MARK) ? TYPE_ALIGN (type) : BITS_PER_WORD;
2320}
2321
2322/* Given a pointer to a tree node, assumed to be some kind of a ..._TYPE
2323 node, return the size in bits for the type if it is a constant, or
2324 else return the alignment for the type if the type's size is not
2325 constant, or else return BITS_PER_WORD if the type actually turns out
2326 to be an ERROR_MARK node. */
2327
665f2503 2328static inline unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
7080f735 2329simple_type_size_in_bits (tree type)
d4d4c5a8 2330{
21bc13c9
RH
2331 tree type_size_tree;
2332
d4d4c5a8
RS
2333 if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK)
2334 return BITS_PER_WORD;
21bc13c9 2335 type_size_tree = TYPE_SIZE (type);
d4d4c5a8 2336
21bc13c9
RH
2337 if (type_size_tree == NULL_TREE)
2338 return 0;
2339 if (! host_integerp (type_size_tree, 1))
2340 return TYPE_ALIGN (type);
2341 return tree_low_cst (type_size_tree, 1);
d4d4c5a8
RS
2342}
2343
2344/* Given a pointer to what is assumed to be a FIELD_DECL node, compute and
2345 return the byte offset of the lowest addressed byte of the "containing
2346 object" for the given FIELD_DECL, or return 0 if we are unable to deter-
2347 mine what that offset is, either because the argument turns out to be a
2348 pointer to an ERROR_MARK node, or because the offset is actually variable.
2349 (We can't handle the latter case just yet.) */
2350
665f2503 2351static HOST_WIDE_INT
7080f735 2352field_byte_offset (tree decl)
d4d4c5a8 2353{
665f2503
RK
2354 unsigned int type_align_in_bytes;
2355 unsigned int type_align_in_bits;
2356 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT type_size_in_bits;
2357 HOST_WIDE_INT object_offset_in_align_units;
2358 HOST_WIDE_INT object_offset_in_bits;
2359 HOST_WIDE_INT object_offset_in_bytes;
2360 tree type;
2361 tree field_size_tree;
2362 HOST_WIDE_INT bitpos_int;
2363 HOST_WIDE_INT deepest_bitpos;
2364 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT field_size_in_bits;
d4d4c5a8
RS
2365
2366 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK)
2367 return 0;
2368
2369 if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FIELD_DECL)
2370 abort ();
2371
2372 type = field_type (decl);
d4d4c5a8
RS
2373 field_size_tree = DECL_SIZE (decl);
2374
21bc13c9
RH
2375 /* The size could be unspecified if there was an error, or for
2376 a flexible array member. */
d0f89bfc 2377 if (! field_size_tree)
21bc13c9 2378 field_size_tree = bitsize_zero_node;
665f2503 2379
d4d4c5a8
RS
2380 /* We cannot yet cope with fields whose positions or sizes are variable,
2381 so for now, when we see such things, we simply return 0. Someday,
2382 we may be able to handle such cases, but it will be damn difficult. */
2383
665f2503
RK
2384 if (! host_integerp (bit_position (decl), 0)
2385 || ! host_integerp (field_size_tree, 1))
d4d4c5a8 2386 return 0;
d4d4c5a8 2387
665f2503
RK
2388 bitpos_int = int_bit_position (decl);
2389 field_size_in_bits = tree_low_cst (field_size_tree, 1);
d4d4c5a8
RS
2390
2391 type_size_in_bits = simple_type_size_in_bits (type);
d4d4c5a8
RS
2392 type_align_in_bits = simple_type_align_in_bits (type);
2393 type_align_in_bytes = type_align_in_bits / BITS_PER_UNIT;
2394
2395 /* Note that the GCC front-end doesn't make any attempt to keep track
2396 of the starting bit offset (relative to the start of the containing
2397 structure type) of the hypothetical "containing object" for a bit-
2398 field. Thus, when computing the byte offset value for the start of
2399 the "containing object" of a bit-field, we must deduce this infor-
2400 mation on our own.
2401
2402 This can be rather tricky to do in some cases. For example, handling
2403 the following structure type definition when compiling for an i386/i486
2404 target (which only aligns long long's to 32-bit boundaries) can be very
2405 tricky:
2406
2407 struct S {
2408 int field1;
2409 long long field2:31;
2410 };
2411
2412 Fortunately, there is a simple rule-of-thumb which can be used in such
2413 cases. When compiling for an i386/i486, GCC will allocate 8 bytes for
2414 the structure shown above. It decides to do this based upon one simple
2415 rule for bit-field allocation. Quite simply, GCC allocates each "con-
2416 taining object" for each bit-field at the first (i.e. lowest addressed)
2417 legitimate alignment boundary (based upon the required minimum alignment
2418 for the declared type of the field) which it can possibly use, subject
2419 to the condition that there is still enough available space remaining
2420 in the containing object (when allocated at the selected point) to
8008b228 2421 fully accommodate all of the bits of the bit-field itself.
d4d4c5a8
RS
2422
2423 This simple rule makes it obvious why GCC allocates 8 bytes for each
2424 object of the structure type shown above. When looking for a place to
2425 allocate the "containing object" for `field2', the compiler simply tries
2426 to allocate a 64-bit "containing object" at each successive 32-bit
2427 boundary (starting at zero) until it finds a place to allocate that 64-
2428 bit field such that at least 31 contiguous (and previously unallocated)
2429 bits remain within that selected 64 bit field. (As it turns out, for
2430 the example above, the compiler finds that it is OK to allocate the
2431 "containing object" 64-bit field at bit-offset zero within the
2432 structure type.)
2433
2434 Here we attempt to work backwards from the limited set of facts we're
2435 given, and we try to deduce from those facts, where GCC must have
2436 believed that the containing object started (within the structure type).
2437
2438 The value we deduce is then used (by the callers of this routine) to
2439 generate AT_location and AT_bit_offset attributes for fields (both
30f7a378 2440 bit-fields and, in the case of AT_location, regular fields as well). */
d4d4c5a8
RS
2441
2442 /* Figure out the bit-distance from the start of the structure to the
2443 "deepest" bit of the bit-field. */
2444 deepest_bitpos = bitpos_int + field_size_in_bits;
2445
2446 /* This is the tricky part. Use some fancy footwork to deduce where the
2447 lowest addressed bit of the containing object must be. */
2448 object_offset_in_bits
2449 = ceiling (deepest_bitpos, type_align_in_bits) - type_size_in_bits;
2450
2451 /* Compute the offset of the containing object in "alignment units". */
2452 object_offset_in_align_units = object_offset_in_bits / type_align_in_bits;
2453
2454 /* Compute the offset of the containing object in bytes. */
2455 object_offset_in_bytes = object_offset_in_align_units * type_align_in_bytes;
2456
d5042f7b
JW
2457 /* The above code assumes that the field does not cross an alignment
2458 boundary. This can happen if PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS is not defined,
2459 or if the structure is packed. If this happens, then we get an object
2460 which starts after the bitfield, which means that the bit offset is
2461 negative. Gdb fails when given negative bit offsets. We avoid this
2462 by recomputing using the first bit of the bitfield. This will give
2463 us an object which does not completely contain the bitfield, but it
84d59453
JL
2464 will be aligned, and it will contain the first bit of the bitfield.
2465
2466 However, only do this for a BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN target. For a
2467 ! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN target, bitpos_int + field_size_in_bits is the first
2468 first bit of the bitfield. If we recompute using bitpos_int + 1 below,
2469 then we end up computing the object byte offset for the wrong word of the
2470 desired bitfield, which in turn causes the field offset to be negative
2471 in bit_offset_attribute. */
2472 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
2473 && object_offset_in_bits > bitpos_int)
d5042f7b
JW
2474 {
2475 deepest_bitpos = bitpos_int + 1;
2476 object_offset_in_bits
2477 = ceiling (deepest_bitpos, type_align_in_bits) - type_size_in_bits;
2478 object_offset_in_align_units = (object_offset_in_bits
2479 / type_align_in_bits);
2480 object_offset_in_bytes = (object_offset_in_align_units
2481 * type_align_in_bytes);
2482 }
2483
d4d4c5a8
RS
2484 return object_offset_in_bytes;
2485}
2486
340ccaab
TW
2487/****************************** attributes *********************************/
2488
2489/* The following routines are responsible for writing out the various types
2490 of Dwarf attributes (and any following data bytes associated with them).
2491 These routines are listed in order based on the numerical codes of their
2492 associated attributes. */
2493
2494/* Generate an AT_sibling attribute. */
2495
461b77c8 2496static inline void
7080f735 2497sibling_attribute (void)
340ccaab
TW
2498{
2499 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2500
2501 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_sibling);
2502 sprintf (label, DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, NEXT_DIE_NUM);
2503 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF (asm_out_file, label);
2504}
2505
2506/* Output the form of location attributes suitable for whole variables and
2507 whole parameters. Note that the location attributes for struct fields
2508 are generated by the routine `data_member_location_attribute' below. */
2509
2510static void
7080f735 2511location_attribute (rtx rtl)
340ccaab
TW
2512{
2513 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2514 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2515
2516 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_location);
2517 sprintf (begin_label, LOC_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2518 sprintf (end_label, LOC_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2519 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
2520 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
2521
2522 /* Handle a special case. If we are about to output a location descriptor
2e494f70 2523 for a variable or parameter which has been optimized out of existence,
340ccaab 2524 don't do that. Instead we output a zero-length location descriptor
28b039e3
RS
2525 value as part of the location attribute.
2526
8008b228 2527 A variable which has been optimized out of existence will have a
28b039e3
RS
2528 DECL_RTL value which denotes a pseudo-reg.
2529
2530 Currently, in some rare cases, variables can have DECL_RTL values
2531 which look like (MEM (REG pseudo-reg#)). These cases are due to
2532 bugs elsewhere in the compiler. We treat such cases
8008b228 2533 as if the variable(s) in question had been optimized out of existence.
28b039e3
RS
2534
2535 Note that in all cases where we wish to express the fact that a
8008b228 2536 variable has been optimized out of existence, we do not simply
28b039e3
RS
2537 suppress the generation of the entire location attribute because
2538 the absence of a location attribute in certain kinds of DIEs is
2539 used to indicate something else entirely... i.e. that the DIE
9faa82d8 2540 represents an object declaration, but not a definition. So saith
28b039e3
RS
2541 the PLSIG.
2542 */
340ccaab 2543
28b039e3
RS
2544 if (! is_pseudo_reg (rtl)
2545 && (GET_CODE (rtl) != MEM || ! is_pseudo_reg (XEXP (rtl, 0))))
6a7a9f01 2546 output_loc_descriptor (rtl);
340ccaab
TW
2547
2548 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
2549}
2550
2551/* Output the specialized form of location attribute used for data members
d4d4c5a8 2552 of struct and union types.
9a631e8e
RS
2553
2554 In the special case of a FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit-field,
2555 the "offset" part of this special location descriptor must indicate the
2556 distance in bytes from the lowest-addressed byte of the containing
2557 struct or union type to the lowest-addressed byte of the "containing
d4d4c5a8 2558 object" for the bit-field. (See the `field_byte_offset' function above.)
9a631e8e
RS
2559
2560 For any given bit-field, the "containing object" is a hypothetical
2561 object (of some integral or enum type) within which the given bit-field
2562 lives. The type of this hypothetical "containing object" is always the
d4d4c5a8
RS
2563 same as the declared type of the individual bit-field itself (for GCC
2564 anyway... the DWARF spec doesn't actually mandate this).
9a631e8e
RS
2565
2566 Note that it is the size (in bytes) of the hypothetical "containing
2567 object" which will be given in the AT_byte_size attribute for this
d4d4c5a8
RS
2568 bit-field. (See the `byte_size_attribute' function below.) It is
2569 also used when calculating the value of the AT_bit_offset attribute.
0f41302f 2570 (See the `bit_offset_attribute' function below.) */
9a631e8e 2571
340ccaab 2572static void
7080f735 2573data_member_location_attribute (tree t)
340ccaab 2574{
b3694847 2575 unsigned object_offset_in_bytes;
340ccaab
TW
2576 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2577 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
9a631e8e 2578
f37230f0 2579 if (TREE_CODE (t) == TREE_VEC)
665f2503 2580 object_offset_in_bytes = tree_low_cst (BINFO_OFFSET (t), 0);
f37230f0
JM
2581 else
2582 object_offset_in_bytes = field_byte_offset (t);
2583
340ccaab
TW
2584 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_location);
2585 sprintf (begin_label, LOC_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2586 sprintf (end_label, LOC_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2587 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
2588 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
2589 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_CONST);
d4d4c5a8 2590 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, object_offset_in_bytes);
340ccaab
TW
2591 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STACK_OP (asm_out_file, OP_ADD);
2592 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
2593}
2594
2595/* Output an AT_const_value attribute for a variable or a parameter which
2596 does not have a "location" either in memory or in a register. These
2597 things can arise in GNU C when a constant is passed as an actual
2598 parameter to an inlined function. They can also arise in C++ where
2599 declared constants do not necessarily get memory "homes". */
2600
2601static void
7080f735 2602const_value_attribute (rtx rtl)
340ccaab
TW
2603{
2604 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2605 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2606
2607 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_const_value_block4);
2608 sprintf (begin_label, LOC_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2609 sprintf (end_label, LOC_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2610 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
2611 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
2612
2613 switch (GET_CODE (rtl))
2614 {
2615 case CONST_INT:
2616 /* Note that a CONST_INT rtx could represent either an integer or
2617 a floating-point constant. A CONST_INT is used whenever the
2618 constant will fit into a single word. In all such cases, the
2619 original mode of the constant value is wiped out, and the
2620 CONST_INT rtx is assigned VOIDmode. Since we no longer have
2621 precise mode information for these constants, we always just
2622 output them using 4 bytes. */
2623
2624 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, (unsigned) INTVAL (rtl));
2625 break;
2626
2627 case CONST_DOUBLE:
2628 /* Note that a CONST_DOUBLE rtx could represent either an integer
2629 or a floating-point constant. A CONST_DOUBLE is used whenever
2630 the constant requires more than one word in order to be adequately
2631 represented. In all such cases, the original mode of the constant
2632 value is preserved as the mode of the CONST_DOUBLE rtx, but for
2633 simplicity we always just output CONST_DOUBLEs using 8 bytes. */
2634
2635 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA8 (asm_out_file,
665f2503
RK
2636 (unsigned int) CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (rtl),
2637 (unsigned int) CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (rtl));
340ccaab
TW
2638 break;
2639
2640 case CONST_STRING:
74153f8e 2641 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, XSTR (rtl, 0));
340ccaab
TW
2642 break;
2643
2644 case SYMBOL_REF:
2645 case LABEL_REF:
2646 case CONST:
2647 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST (asm_out_file, rtl);
2648 break;
2649
2650 case PLUS:
2651 /* In cases where an inlined instance of an inline function is passed
2652 the address of an `auto' variable (which is local to the caller)
2653 we can get a situation where the DECL_RTL of the artificial
2654 local variable (for the inlining) which acts as a stand-in for
2655 the corresponding formal parameter (of the inline function)
2656 will look like (plus:SI (reg:SI FRAME_PTR) (const_int ...)).
2657 This is not exactly a compile-time constant expression, but it
2658 isn't the address of the (artificial) local variable either.
2659 Rather, it represents the *value* which the artificial local
2660 variable always has during its lifetime. We currently have no
2661 way to represent such quasi-constant values in Dwarf, so for now
2662 we just punt and generate an AT_const_value attribute with form
2663 FORM_BLOCK4 and a length of zero. */
2664 break;
d4d4c5a8
RS
2665
2666 default:
2667 abort (); /* No other kinds of rtx should be possible here. */
340ccaab
TW
2668 }
2669
2670 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
2671}
2672
2673/* Generate *either* an AT_location attribute or else an AT_const_value
2674 data attribute for a variable or a parameter. We generate the
2675 AT_const_value attribute only in those cases where the given
2676 variable or parameter does not have a true "location" either in
2677 memory or in a register. This can happen (for example) when a
2678 constant is passed as an actual argument in a call to an inline
2679 function. (It's possible that these things can crop up in other
2680 ways also.) Note that one type of constant value which can be
2681 passed into an inlined function is a constant pointer. This can
2682 happen for example if an actual argument in an inlined function
2683 call evaluates to a compile-time constant address. */
2684
2685static void
7080f735 2686location_or_const_value_attribute (tree decl)
340ccaab 2687{
b3694847 2688 rtx rtl;
340ccaab
TW
2689
2690 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK)
2691 return;
2692
2693 if ((TREE_CODE (decl) != VAR_DECL) && (TREE_CODE (decl) != PARM_DECL))
648ebe7b 2694 {
0e02aa7e
RK
2695 /* Should never happen. */
2696 abort ();
2697 return;
648ebe7b 2698 }
340ccaab 2699
0e02aa7e
RK
2700 /* Here we have to decide where we are going to say the parameter "lives"
2701 (as far as the debugger is concerned). We only have a couple of choices.
2702 GCC provides us with DECL_RTL and with DECL_INCOMING_RTL. DECL_RTL
2703 normally indicates where the parameter lives during most of the activa-
2704 tion of the function. If optimization is enabled however, this could
2705 be either NULL or else a pseudo-reg. Both of those cases indicate that
2706 the parameter doesn't really live anywhere (as far as the code generation
2707 parts of GCC are concerned) during most of the function's activation.
2708 That will happen (for example) if the parameter is never referenced
2709 within the function.
2710
2711 We could just generate a location descriptor here for all non-NULL
2712 non-pseudo values of DECL_RTL and ignore all of the rest, but we can
2713 be a little nicer than that if we also consider DECL_INCOMING_RTL in
2714 cases where DECL_RTL is NULL or is a pseudo-reg.
2715
2716 Note however that we can only get away with using DECL_INCOMING_RTL as
2717 a backup substitute for DECL_RTL in certain limited cases. In cases
2718 where DECL_ARG_TYPE(decl) indicates the same type as TREE_TYPE(decl)
2719 we can be sure that the parameter was passed using the same type as it
2720 is declared to have within the function, and that its DECL_INCOMING_RTL
2721 points us to a place where a value of that type is passed. In cases
2722 where DECL_ARG_TYPE(decl) and TREE_TYPE(decl) are different types
2723 however, we cannot (in general) use DECL_INCOMING_RTL as a backup
2724 substitute for DECL_RTL because in these cases, DECL_INCOMING_RTL
2725 points us to a value of some type which is *different* from the type
2726 of the parameter itself. Thus, if we tried to use DECL_INCOMING_RTL
2727 to generate a location attribute in such cases, the debugger would
2728 end up (for example) trying to fetch a `float' from a place which
2729 actually contains the first part of a `double'. That would lead to
2730 really incorrect and confusing output at debug-time, and we don't
2731 want that now do we?
2732
2733 So in general, we DO NOT use DECL_INCOMING_RTL as a backup for DECL_RTL
2734 in cases where DECL_ARG_TYPE(decl) != TREE_TYPE(decl). There are a
2735 couple of cute exceptions however. On little-endian machines we can
2736 get away with using DECL_INCOMING_RTL even when DECL_ARG_TYPE(decl) is
2737 not the same as TREE_TYPE(decl) but only when DECL_ARG_TYPE(decl) is
2738 an integral type which is smaller than TREE_TYPE(decl). These cases
2739 arise when (on a little-endian machine) a non-prototyped function has
2740 a parameter declared to be of type `short' or `char'. In such cases,
2741 TREE_TYPE(decl) will be `short' or `char', DECL_ARG_TYPE(decl) will be
2742 `int', and DECL_INCOMING_RTL will point to the lowest-order byte of the
2743 passed `int' value. If the debugger then uses that address to fetch a
2744 `short' or a `char' (on a little-endian machine) the result will be the
2745 correct data, so we allow for such exceptional cases below.
2746
2747 Note that our goal here is to describe the place where the given formal
2748 parameter lives during most of the function's activation (i.e. between
2749 the end of the prologue and the start of the epilogue). We'll do that
2750 as best as we can. Note however that if the given formal parameter is
2751 modified sometime during the execution of the function, then a stack
2752 backtrace (at debug-time) will show the function as having been called
2753 with the *new* value rather than the value which was originally passed
2754 in. This happens rarely enough that it is not a major problem, but it
2755 *is* a problem, and I'd like to fix it. A future version of dwarfout.c
2756 may generate two additional attributes for any given TAG_formal_parameter
2757 DIE which will describe the "passed type" and the "passed location" for
2758 the given formal parameter in addition to the attributes we now generate
2759 to indicate the "declared type" and the "active location" for each
2760 parameter. This additional set of attributes could be used by debuggers
2761 for stack backtraces.
2762
2763 Separately, note that sometimes DECL_RTL can be NULL and DECL_INCOMING_RTL
2764 can be NULL also. This happens (for example) for inlined-instances of
2765 inline function formal parameters which are never referenced. This really
2766 shouldn't be happening. All PARM_DECL nodes should get valid non-NULL
2767 DECL_INCOMING_RTL values, but integrate.c doesn't currently generate
2768 these values for inlined instances of inline function parameters, so
956d6950 2769 when we see such cases, we are just out-of-luck for the time
0e02aa7e
RK
2770 being (until integrate.c gets fixed).
2771 */
2772
2773 /* Use DECL_RTL as the "location" unless we find something better. */
2774 rtl = DECL_RTL (decl);
2775
2776 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == PARM_DECL)
2777 if (rtl == NULL_RTX || is_pseudo_reg (rtl))
2778 {
2779 /* This decl represents a formal parameter which was optimized out. */
3a538a66
KH
2780 tree declared_type = type_main_variant (TREE_TYPE (decl));
2781 tree passed_type = type_main_variant (DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl));
0e02aa7e
RK
2782
2783 /* Note that DECL_INCOMING_RTL may be NULL in here, but we handle
2784 *all* cases where (rtl == NULL_RTX) just below. */
2785
2786 if (declared_type == passed_type)
2787 rtl = DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl);
f76b9db2 2788 else if (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN)
0e02aa7e 2789 if (TREE_CODE (declared_type) == INTEGER_TYPE)
d0f062fb 2790 /* NMS WTF? */
0e02aa7e
RK
2791 if (TYPE_SIZE (declared_type) <= TYPE_SIZE (passed_type))
2792 rtl = DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl);
0e02aa7e
RK
2793 }
2794
2795 if (rtl == NULL_RTX)
340ccaab
TW
2796 return;
2797
1914f5da 2798 rtl = eliminate_regs (rtl, 0, NULL_RTX);
6a7a9f01 2799#ifdef LEAF_REG_REMAP
54ff41b7 2800 if (current_function_uses_only_leaf_regs)
5f52dcfe 2801 leaf_renumber_regs_insn (rtl);
6a7a9f01
JM
2802#endif
2803
340ccaab
TW
2804 switch (GET_CODE (rtl))
2805 {
e9a25f70
JL
2806 case ADDRESSOF:
2807 /* The address of a variable that was optimized away; don't emit
2808 anything. */
2809 break;
2810
340ccaab
TW
2811 case CONST_INT:
2812 case CONST_DOUBLE:
2813 case CONST_STRING:
2814 case SYMBOL_REF:
2815 case LABEL_REF:
2816 case CONST:
2817 case PLUS: /* DECL_RTL could be (plus (reg ...) (const_int ...)) */
2818 const_value_attribute (rtl);
2819 break;
2820
2821 case MEM:
2822 case REG:
2823 case SUBREG:
2824 location_attribute (rtl);
2825 break;
2826
7b1bcb49
JW
2827 case CONCAT:
2828 /* ??? CONCAT is used for complex variables, which may have the real
2829 part stored in one place and the imag part stored somewhere else.
2830 DWARF1 has no way to describe a variable that lives in two different
2831 places, so we just describe where the first part lives, and hope that
2832 the second part is stored after it. */
2833 location_attribute (XEXP (rtl, 0));
2834 break;
2835
340ccaab
TW
2836 default:
2837 abort (); /* Should never happen. */
2838 }
2839}
2840
2841/* Generate an AT_name attribute given some string value to be included as
9a631e8e 2842 the value of the attribute. */
340ccaab 2843
461b77c8 2844static inline void
7080f735 2845name_attribute (const char *name_string)
340ccaab 2846{
75791cee
TW
2847 if (name_string && *name_string)
2848 {
2849 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_name);
74153f8e 2850 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, name_string);
75791cee 2851 }
340ccaab
TW
2852}
2853
461b77c8 2854static inline void
7080f735 2855fund_type_attribute (unsigned int ft_code)
340ccaab
TW
2856{
2857 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_fund_type);
2858 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FUND_TYPE (asm_out_file, ft_code);
2859}
2860
2861static void
7080f735 2862mod_fund_type_attribute (tree type, int decl_const, int decl_volatile)
340ccaab
TW
2863{
2864 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2865 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2866
2867 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_mod_fund_type);
2868 sprintf (begin_label, MT_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2869 sprintf (end_label, MT_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2870 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
2871 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
2872 write_modifier_bytes (type, decl_const, decl_volatile);
2873 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FUND_TYPE (asm_out_file,
2874 fundamental_type_code (root_type (type)));
2875 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
2876}
2877
461b77c8 2878static inline void
7080f735 2879user_def_type_attribute (tree type)
340ccaab
TW
2880{
2881 char ud_type_name[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2882
2883 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_user_def_type);
2884 sprintf (ud_type_name, TYPE_NAME_FMT, TYPE_UID (type));
2885 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF (asm_out_file, ud_type_name);
2886}
2887
2888static void
7080f735 2889mod_u_d_type_attribute (tree type, int decl_const, int decl_volatile)
340ccaab
TW
2890{
2891 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2892 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2893 char ud_type_name[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2894
2895 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_mod_u_d_type);
2896 sprintf (begin_label, MT_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2897 sprintf (end_label, MT_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2898 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
2899 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
2900 write_modifier_bytes (type, decl_const, decl_volatile);
2901 sprintf (ud_type_name, TYPE_NAME_FMT, TYPE_UID (root_type (type)));
2902 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF (asm_out_file, ud_type_name);
2903 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
2904}
2905
d4d4c5a8 2906#ifdef USE_ORDERING_ATTRIBUTE
461b77c8 2907static inline void
7080f735 2908ordering_attribute (unsigned ordering)
340ccaab
TW
2909{
2910 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_ordering);
2911 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, ordering);
2912}
d4d4c5a8 2913#endif /* defined(USE_ORDERING_ATTRIBUTE) */
340ccaab
TW
2914
2915/* Note that the block of subscript information for an array type also
2916 includes information about the element type of type given array type. */
2917
2918static void
7080f735 2919subscript_data_attribute (tree type)
340ccaab 2920{
b3694847 2921 unsigned dimension_number;
340ccaab
TW
2922 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2923 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
2924
2925 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_subscr_data);
2926 sprintf (begin_label, SS_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2927 sprintf (end_label, SS_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
2928 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
2929 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
2930
2931 /* The GNU compilers represent multidimensional array types as sequences
2932 of one dimensional array types whose element types are themselves array
2933 types. Here we squish that down, so that each multidimensional array
2934 type gets only one array_type DIE in the Dwarf debugging info. The
2935 draft Dwarf specification say that we are allowed to do this kind
2936 of compression in C (because there is no difference between an
2937 array or arrays and a multidimensional array in C) but for other
2938 source languages (e.g. Ada) we probably shouldn't do this. */
2939
2940 for (dimension_number = 0;
2941 TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE;
2942 type = TREE_TYPE (type), dimension_number++)
2943 {
b3694847 2944 tree domain = TYPE_DOMAIN (type);
340ccaab
TW
2945
2946 /* Arrays come in three flavors. Unspecified bounds, fixed
2947 bounds, and (in GNU C only) variable bounds. Handle all
2948 three forms here. */
2949
2950 if (domain)
2951 {
2952 /* We have an array type with specified bounds. */
2953
b3694847
SS
2954 tree lower = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (domain);
2955 tree upper = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (domain);
340ccaab
TW
2956
2957 /* Handle only fundamental types as index types for now. */
340ccaab
TW
2958 if (! type_is_fundamental (domain))
2959 abort ();
2960
0f41302f 2961 /* Output the representation format byte for this dimension. */
340ccaab 2962 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FMT_BYTE (asm_out_file,
e1ee5cdc 2963 FMT_CODE (1, TREE_CODE (lower) == INTEGER_CST,
21bc13c9 2964 upper && TREE_CODE (upper) == INTEGER_CST));
340ccaab
TW
2965
2966 /* Output the index type for this dimension. */
340ccaab
TW
2967 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FUND_TYPE (asm_out_file,
2968 fundamental_type_code (domain));
2969
2970 /* Output the representation for the lower bound. */
340ccaab
TW
2971 output_bound_representation (lower, dimension_number, 'l');
2972
2973 /* Output the representation for the upper bound. */
21bc13c9
RH
2974 if (upper)
2975 output_bound_representation (upper, dimension_number, 'u');
2976 else
2977 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, 0);
340ccaab
TW
2978 }
2979 else
2980 {
2981 /* We have an array type with an unspecified length. For C and
2982 C++ we can assume that this really means that (a) the index
2983 type is an integral type, and (b) the lower bound is zero.
2984 Note that Dwarf defines the representation of an unspecified
2985 (upper) bound as being a zero-length location description. */
2986
2987 /* Output the array-bounds format byte. */
2988
2989 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FMT_BYTE (asm_out_file, FMT_FT_C_X);
2990
2991 /* Output the (assumed) index type. */
2992
2993 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FUND_TYPE (asm_out_file, FT_integer);
2994
2995 /* Output the (assumed) lower bound (constant) value. */
2996
2997 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0);
2998
2999 /* Output the (empty) location description for the upper bound. */
3000
3001 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, 0);
3002 }
3003 }
3004
9faa82d8 3005 /* Output the prefix byte that says that the element type is coming up. */
340ccaab
TW
3006
3007 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_FMT_BYTE (asm_out_file, FMT_ET);
3008
3009 /* Output a representation of the type of the elements of this array type. */
3010
3011 type_attribute (type, 0, 0);
3012
3013 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
3014}
3015
3016static void
7080f735 3017byte_size_attribute (tree tree_node)
340ccaab 3018{
b3694847 3019 unsigned size;
340ccaab
TW
3020
3021 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_byte_size);
3022 switch (TREE_CODE (tree_node))
3023 {
3024 case ERROR_MARK:
3025 size = 0;
3026 break;
3027
3028 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
3029 case RECORD_TYPE:
3030 case UNION_TYPE:
c1b98a95 3031 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
fa405625 3032 case ARRAY_TYPE:
340ccaab
TW
3033 size = int_size_in_bytes (tree_node);
3034 break;
3035
3036 case FIELD_DECL:
9a631e8e 3037 /* For a data member of a struct or union, the AT_byte_size is
d4d4c5a8 3038 generally given as the number of bytes normally allocated for
9a631e8e
RS
3039 an object of the *declared* type of the member itself. This
3040 is true even for bit-fields. */
d4d4c5a8
RS
3041 size = simple_type_size_in_bits (field_type (tree_node))
3042 / BITS_PER_UNIT;
340ccaab
TW
3043 break;
3044
3045 default:
3046 abort ();
3047 }
9a631e8e
RS
3048
3049 /* Note that `size' might be -1 when we get to this point. If it
3050 is, that indicates that the byte size of the entity in question
3051 is variable. We have no good way of expressing this fact in Dwarf
3052 at the present time, so just let the -1 pass on through. */
3053
340ccaab
TW
3054 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, size);
3055}
3056
9a631e8e
RS
3057/* For a FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit-field, output an attribute
3058 which specifies the distance in bits from the highest order bit of the
3059 "containing object" for the bit-field to the highest order bit of the
3060 bit-field itself.
3061
3062 For any given bit-field, the "containing object" is a hypothetical
3063 object (of some integral or enum type) within which the given bit-field
3064 lives. The type of this hypothetical "containing object" is always the
3065 same as the declared type of the individual bit-field itself.
3066
d4d4c5a8
RS
3067 The determination of the exact location of the "containing object" for
3068 a bit-field is rather complicated. It's handled by the `field_byte_offset'
3069 function (above).
3070
9a631e8e
RS
3071 Note that it is the size (in bytes) of the hypothetical "containing
3072 object" which will be given in the AT_byte_size attribute for this
461b77c8 3073 bit-field. (See `byte_size_attribute' above.) */
340ccaab 3074
461b77c8 3075static inline void
7080f735 3076bit_offset_attribute (tree decl)
340ccaab 3077{
665f2503
RK
3078 HOST_WIDE_INT object_offset_in_bytes = field_byte_offset (decl);
3079 tree type = DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl);
3080 HOST_WIDE_INT bitpos_int;
3081 HOST_WIDE_INT highest_order_object_bit_offset;
3082 HOST_WIDE_INT highest_order_field_bit_offset;
3083 HOST_WIDE_INT bit_offset;
9a631e8e 3084
3a88cbd1
JL
3085 /* Must be a bit field. */
3086 if (!type
3087 || TREE_CODE (decl) != FIELD_DECL)
3088 abort ();
9a631e8e 3089
665f2503
RK
3090 /* We can't yet handle bit-fields whose offsets or sizes are variable, so
3091 if we encounter such things, just return without generating any
3092 attribute whatsoever. */
9a631e8e 3093
665f2503
RK
3094 if (! host_integerp (bit_position (decl), 0)
3095 || ! host_integerp (DECL_SIZE (decl), 1))
9a631e8e 3096 return;
665f2503
RK
3097
3098 bitpos_int = int_bit_position (decl);
9a631e8e 3099
d4d4c5a8
RS
3100 /* Note that the bit offset is always the distance (in bits) from the
3101 highest-order bit of the "containing object" to the highest-order
3102 bit of the bit-field itself. Since the "high-order end" of any
3103 object or field is different on big-endian and little-endian machines,
3104 the computation below must take account of these differences. */
9a631e8e 3105
d4d4c5a8
RS
3106 highest_order_object_bit_offset = object_offset_in_bytes * BITS_PER_UNIT;
3107 highest_order_field_bit_offset = bitpos_int;
648ebe7b 3108
f76b9db2
ILT
3109 if (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN)
3110 {
665f2503 3111 highest_order_field_bit_offset += tree_low_cst (DECL_SIZE (decl), 1);
f76b9db2
ILT
3112 highest_order_object_bit_offset += simple_type_size_in_bits (type);
3113 }
d4d4c5a8
RS
3114
3115 bit_offset =
f76b9db2
ILT
3116 (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
3117 ? highest_order_object_bit_offset - highest_order_field_bit_offset
3118 : highest_order_field_bit_offset - highest_order_object_bit_offset);
340ccaab
TW
3119
3120 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_bit_offset);
d4d4c5a8 3121 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, bit_offset);
340ccaab
TW
3122}
3123
3124/* For a FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit field, output an attribute
3125 which specifies the length in bits of the given field. */
3126
461b77c8 3127static inline void
7080f735 3128bit_size_attribute (tree decl)
340ccaab 3129{
3a88cbd1
JL
3130 /* Must be a field and a bit field. */
3131 if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FIELD_DECL
3132 || ! DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl))
3133 abort ();
340ccaab 3134
665f2503
RK
3135 if (host_integerp (DECL_SIZE (decl), 1))
3136 {
3137 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_bit_size);
3138 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file,
3139 tree_low_cst (DECL_SIZE (decl), 1));
3140 }
340ccaab
TW
3141}
3142
3143/* The following routine outputs the `element_list' attribute for enumeration
3144 type DIEs. The element_lits attribute includes the names and values of
3145 all of the enumeration constants associated with the given enumeration
3146 type. */
3147
461b77c8 3148static inline void
7080f735 3149element_list_attribute (tree element)
340ccaab
TW
3150{
3151 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3152 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3153
3154 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_element_list);
3155 sprintf (begin_label, EE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
3156 sprintf (end_label, EE_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
3157 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
3158 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
3159
3160 /* Here we output a list of value/name pairs for each enumeration constant
3161 defined for this enumeration type (as required), but we do it in REVERSE
3162 order. The order is the one required by the draft #5 Dwarf specification
3163 published by the UI/PLSIG. */
3164
3165 output_enumeral_list (element); /* Recursively output the whole list. */
3166
3167 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
3168}
3169
3170/* Generate an AT_stmt_list attribute. These are normally present only in
3171 DIEs with a TAG_compile_unit tag. */
3172
461b77c8 3173static inline void
7080f735 3174stmt_list_attribute (const char *label)
340ccaab
TW
3175{
3176 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_stmt_list);
3177 /* Don't use ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 here. */
3178 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, label);
3179}
3180
3181/* Generate an AT_low_pc attribute for a label DIE, a lexical_block DIE or
3182 for a subroutine DIE. */
3183
461b77c8 3184static inline void
7080f735 3185low_pc_attribute (const char *asm_low_label)
340ccaab
TW
3186{
3187 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_low_pc);
3188 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, asm_low_label);
3189}
3190
3191/* Generate an AT_high_pc attribute for a lexical_block DIE or for a
3192 subroutine DIE. */
3193
461b77c8 3194static inline void
7080f735 3195high_pc_attribute (const char *asm_high_label)
340ccaab
TW
3196{
3197 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_high_pc);
3198 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, asm_high_label);
3199}
3200
2a819d04
TW
3201/* Generate an AT_body_begin attribute for a subroutine DIE. */
3202
461b77c8 3203static inline void
7080f735 3204body_begin_attribute (const char *asm_begin_label)
2a819d04
TW
3205{
3206 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_body_begin);
3207 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, asm_begin_label);
3208}
3209
3210/* Generate an AT_body_end attribute for a subroutine DIE. */
3211
461b77c8 3212static inline void
7080f735 3213body_end_attribute (const char *asm_end_label)
2a819d04
TW
3214{
3215 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_body_end);
3216 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, asm_end_label);
3217}
3218
340ccaab
TW
3219/* Generate an AT_language attribute given a LANG value. These attributes
3220 are used only within TAG_compile_unit DIEs. */
3221
461b77c8 3222static inline void
7080f735 3223language_attribute (unsigned int language_code)
340ccaab
TW
3224{
3225 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_language);
3226 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, language_code);
3227}
3228
461b77c8 3229static inline void
7080f735 3230member_attribute (tree context)
340ccaab
TW
3231{
3232 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3233
3234 /* Generate this attribute only for members in C++. */
3235
c7d6dca2 3236 if (context != NULL && is_tagged_type (context))
340ccaab
TW
3237 {
3238 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_member);
3239 sprintf (label, TYPE_NAME_FMT, TYPE_UID (context));
3240 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF (asm_out_file, label);
3241 }
3242}
3243
7a87758d 3244#if 0
e179e7d7
NB
3245#ifndef SL_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT
3246#define SL_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT "*.L_sl%u"
3247#endif
3248#ifndef SL_END_LABEL_FMT
3249#define SL_END_LABEL_FMT "*.L_sl%u_e"
3250#endif
3251
461b77c8 3252static inline void
7080f735 3253string_length_attribute (tree upper_bound)
340ccaab
TW
3254{
3255 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3256 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3257
3258 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_string_length);
3259 sprintf (begin_label, SL_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
3260 sprintf (end_label, SL_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
3261 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
3262 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
3263 output_bound_representation (upper_bound, 0, 'u');
3264 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
3265}
7a87758d 3266#endif
340ccaab 3267
461b77c8 3268static inline void
7080f735 3269comp_dir_attribute (const char *dirname)
340ccaab
TW
3270{
3271 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_comp_dir);
74153f8e 3272 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, dirname);
340ccaab
TW
3273}
3274
461b77c8 3275static inline void
7080f735 3276sf_names_attribute (const char *sf_names_start_label)
340ccaab
TW
3277{
3278 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_sf_names);
3279 /* Don't use ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 here. */
3280 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, sf_names_start_label);
3281}
3282
461b77c8 3283static inline void
7080f735 3284src_info_attribute (const char *src_info_start_label)
340ccaab
TW
3285{
3286 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_src_info);
3287 /* Don't use ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 here. */
3288 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, src_info_start_label);
3289}
3290
461b77c8 3291static inline void
7080f735 3292mac_info_attribute (const char *mac_info_start_label)
340ccaab
TW
3293{
3294 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_mac_info);
3295 /* Don't use ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 here. */
3296 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, mac_info_start_label);
3297}
3298
461b77c8 3299static inline void
7080f735 3300prototyped_attribute (tree func_type)
340ccaab 3301{
3ac88239 3302 if ((strcmp (lang_hooks.name, "GNU C") == 0)
340ccaab
TW
3303 && (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (func_type) != NULL))
3304 {
3305 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_prototyped);
74153f8e 3306 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
340ccaab
TW
3307 }
3308}
3309
461b77c8 3310static inline void
7080f735 3311producer_attribute (const char *producer)
340ccaab
TW
3312{
3313 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_producer);
74153f8e 3314 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, producer);
340ccaab
TW
3315}
3316
461b77c8 3317static inline void
7080f735 3318inline_attribute (tree decl)
340ccaab 3319{
0924ddef 3320 if (DECL_INLINE (decl))
340ccaab
TW
3321 {
3322 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_inline);
74153f8e 3323 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
340ccaab
TW
3324 }
3325}
3326
461b77c8 3327static inline void
7080f735 3328containing_type_attribute (tree containing_type)
340ccaab
TW
3329{
3330 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3331
3332 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_containing_type);
3333 sprintf (label, TYPE_NAME_FMT, TYPE_UID (containing_type));
3334 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF (asm_out_file, label);
3335}
3336
461b77c8 3337static inline void
7080f735 3338abstract_origin_attribute (tree origin)
04077c53
RS
3339{
3340 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3341
3342 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_abstract_origin);
3343 switch (TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (origin)))
3344 {
3345 case 'd':
3346 sprintf (label, DECL_NAME_FMT, DECL_UID (origin));
3347 break;
3348
3349 case 't':
3350 sprintf (label, TYPE_NAME_FMT, TYPE_UID (origin));
3351 break;
3352
3353 default:
3354 abort (); /* Should never happen. */
3355
3356 }
3357 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_REF (asm_out_file, label);
3358}
3359
3360#ifdef DWARF_DECL_COORDINATES
461b77c8 3361static inline void
7080f735 3362src_coords_attribute (unsigned src_fileno, unsigned src_lineno)
9a631e8e 3363{
9a631e8e
RS
3364 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_src_coords);
3365 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, src_fileno);
3366 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, src_lineno);
9a631e8e 3367}
04077c53
RS
3368#endif /* defined(DWARF_DECL_COORDINATES) */
3369
461b77c8 3370static inline void
7080f735 3371pure_or_virtual_attribute (tree func_decl)
04077c53
RS
3372{
3373 if (DECL_VIRTUAL_P (func_decl))
3374 {
ece0ca60 3375#if 0 /* DECL_ABSTRACT_VIRTUAL_P is C++-specific. */
04077c53 3376 if (DECL_ABSTRACT_VIRTUAL_P (func_decl))
3a538a66 3377 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_pure_virtual);
04077c53 3378 else
ece0ca60 3379#endif
3a538a66 3380 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_virtual);
74153f8e 3381 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
04077c53
RS
3382 }
3383}
9a631e8e 3384
340ccaab
TW
3385/************************* end of attributes *****************************/
3386
3387/********************* utility routines for DIEs *************************/
3388
9a631e8e
RS
3389/* Output an AT_name attribute and an AT_src_coords attribute for the
3390 given decl, but only if it actually has a name. */
3391
d4d4c5a8 3392static void
7080f735 3393name_and_src_coords_attributes (tree decl)
9a631e8e 3394{
b3694847 3395 tree decl_name = DECL_NAME (decl);
9a631e8e
RS
3396
3397 if (decl_name && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (decl_name))
3398 {
3399 name_attribute (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (decl_name));
75791cee
TW
3400#ifdef DWARF_DECL_COORDINATES
3401 {
3402 register unsigned file_index;
3403
3404 /* This is annoying, but we have to pop out of the .debug section
3405 for a moment while we call `lookup_filename' because calling it
3406 may cause a temporary switch into the .debug_sfnames section and
38e01259 3407 most svr4 assemblers are not smart enough to be able to nest
75791cee
TW
3408 section switches to any depth greater than one. Note that we
3409 also can't skirt this issue by delaying all output to the
3410 .debug_sfnames section unit the end of compilation because that
3411 would cause us to have inter-section forward references and
3412 Fred Fish sez that m68k/svr4 assemblers botch those. */
3413
3414 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
3415 file_index = lookup_filename (DECL_SOURCE_FILE (decl));
3416 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SECTION);
3417
3a538a66 3418 src_coords_attribute (file_index, DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl));
75791cee 3419 }
d4d4c5a8 3420#endif /* defined(DWARF_DECL_COORDINATES) */
9a631e8e
RS
3421 }
3422}
3423
340ccaab
TW
3424/* Many forms of DIEs contain a "type description" part. The following
3425 routine writes out these "type descriptor" parts. */
3426
3427static void
7080f735 3428type_attribute (tree type, int decl_const, int decl_volatile)
340ccaab 3429{
b3694847
SS
3430 enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type);
3431 int root_type_modified;
340ccaab 3432
f01ea0c6 3433 if (code == ERROR_MARK)
340ccaab
TW
3434 return;
3435
3436 /* Handle a special case. For functions whose return type is void,
3437 we generate *no* type attribute. (Note that no object may have
3438 type `void', so this only applies to function return types. */
3439
f01ea0c6 3440 if (code == VOID_TYPE)
340ccaab
TW
3441 return;
3442
f01ea0c6
RK
3443 /* If this is a subtype, find the underlying type. Eventually,
3444 this should write out the appropriate subtype info. */
3445 while ((code == INTEGER_TYPE || code == REAL_TYPE)
3446 && TREE_TYPE (type) != 0)
3447 type = TREE_TYPE (type), code = TREE_CODE (type);
3448
340ccaab
TW
3449 root_type_modified = (code == POINTER_TYPE || code == REFERENCE_TYPE
3450 || decl_const || decl_volatile
3451 || TYPE_READONLY (type) || TYPE_VOLATILE (type));
3452
3453 if (type_is_fundamental (root_type (type)))
5e9defae
KG
3454 {
3455 if (root_type_modified)
340ccaab 3456 mod_fund_type_attribute (type, decl_const, decl_volatile);
5e9defae 3457 else
340ccaab 3458 fund_type_attribute (fundamental_type_code (type));
5e9defae 3459 }
340ccaab 3460 else
5e9defae
KG
3461 {
3462 if (root_type_modified)
340ccaab 3463 mod_u_d_type_attribute (type, decl_const, decl_volatile);
5e9defae 3464 else
69d6b01d 3465 /* We have to get the type_main_variant here (and pass that to the
0591b9c6
RS
3466 `user_def_type_attribute' routine) because the ..._TYPE node we
3467 have might simply be a *copy* of some original type node (where
3468 the copy was created to help us keep track of typedef names)
3469 and that copy might have a different TYPE_UID from the original
3470 ..._TYPE node. (Note that when `equate_type_number_to_die_number'
3471 is labeling a given type DIE for future reference, it always and
3472 only creates labels for DIEs representing *main variants*, and it
3473 never even knows about non-main-variants.) */
69d6b01d 3474 user_def_type_attribute (type_main_variant (type));
5e9defae 3475 }
340ccaab
TW
3476}
3477
3478/* Given a tree pointer to a struct, class, union, or enum type node, return
3479 a pointer to the (string) tag name for the given type, or zero if the
3480 type was declared without a tag. */
3481
d3e3972c 3482static const char *
7080f735 3483type_tag (tree type)
340ccaab 3484{
b3694847 3485 const char *name = 0;
340ccaab
TW
3486
3487 if (TYPE_NAME (type) != 0)
3488 {
b3694847 3489 tree t = 0;
340ccaab
TW
3490
3491 /* Find the IDENTIFIER_NODE for the type name. */
3492 if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
3493 t = TYPE_NAME (type);
340ccaab 3494
3a538a66 3495 /* The g++ front end makes the TYPE_NAME of *each* tagged type point to
85f8926e
JM
3496 a TYPE_DECL node, regardless of whether or not a `typedef' was
3497 involved. */
a94dbf2c
JM
3498 else if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL
3499 && ! DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (type)))
340ccaab 3500 t = DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type));
85f8926e 3501
340ccaab
TW
3502 /* Now get the name as a string, or invent one. */
3503 if (t != 0)
3504 name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (t);
3505 }
3506
3507 return (name == 0 || *name == '\0') ? 0 : name;
3508}
3509
461b77c8 3510static inline void
7080f735 3511dienum_push (void)
340ccaab
TW
3512{
3513 /* Start by checking if the pending_sibling_stack needs to be expanded.
3514 If necessary, expand it. */
3515
3516 if (pending_siblings == pending_siblings_allocated)
3517 {
3518 pending_siblings_allocated += PENDING_SIBLINGS_INCREMENT;
3519 pending_sibling_stack
703ad42b
KG
3520 = xrealloc (pending_sibling_stack,
3521 pending_siblings_allocated * sizeof(unsigned));
340ccaab
TW
3522 }
3523
3524 pending_siblings++;
3525 NEXT_DIE_NUM = next_unused_dienum++;
3526}
3527
3528/* Pop the sibling stack so that the most recently pushed DIEnum becomes the
3529 NEXT_DIE_NUM. */
3530
461b77c8 3531static inline void
7080f735 3532dienum_pop (void)
340ccaab
TW
3533{
3534 pending_siblings--;
3535}
3536
461b77c8 3537static inline tree
7080f735 3538member_declared_type (tree member)
340ccaab
TW
3539{
3540 return (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (member))
3541 ? DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (member)
3542 : TREE_TYPE (member);
3543}
3544
692e06f5
RS
3545/* Get the function's label, as described by its RTL.
3546 This may be different from the DECL_NAME name used
3547 in the source file. */
3548
3cce094d 3549static const char *
7080f735 3550function_start_label (tree decl)
692e06f5
RS
3551{
3552 rtx x;
3cce094d 3553 const char *fnname;
692e06f5
RS
3554
3555 x = DECL_RTL (decl);
3556 if (GET_CODE (x) != MEM)
3557 abort ();
3558 x = XEXP (x, 0);
3559 if (GET_CODE (x) != SYMBOL_REF)
3560 abort ();
3561 fnname = XSTR (x, 0);
3562 return fnname;
3563}
3564
3565
340ccaab
TW
3566/******************************* DIEs ************************************/
3567
3568/* Output routines for individual types of DIEs. */
3569
3570/* Note that every type of DIE (except a null DIE) gets a sibling. */
3571
3572static void
7080f735 3573output_array_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3574{
b3694847 3575 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3576
3577 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_array_type);
3578 sibling_attribute ();
3579 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
3580 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
3581
3582 /* I believe that we can default the array ordering. SDB will probably
3583 do the right things even if AT_ordering is not present. It's not
3584 even an issue until we start to get into multidimensional arrays
9a631e8e
RS
3585 anyway. If SDB is ever caught doing the Wrong Thing for multi-
3586 dimensional arrays, then we'll have to put the AT_ordering attribute
3587 back in. (But if and when we find out that we need to put these in,
3588 we will only do so for multidimensional arrays. After all, we don't
3589 want to waste space in the .debug section now do we?) */
340ccaab 3590
d4d4c5a8 3591#ifdef USE_ORDERING_ATTRIBUTE
340ccaab 3592 ordering_attribute (ORD_row_major);
d4d4c5a8 3593#endif /* defined(USE_ORDERING_ATTRIBUTE) */
340ccaab
TW
3594
3595 subscript_data_attribute (type);
3596}
3597
3598static void
7080f735 3599output_set_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3600{
b3694847 3601 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3602
3603 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_set_type);
3604 sibling_attribute ();
3605 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
3606 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
3607 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0);
3608}
3609
3610#if 0
3611/* Implement this when there is a GNU FORTRAN or GNU Ada front end. */
0f41302f 3612
340ccaab 3613static void
7080f735 3614output_entry_point_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3615{
b3694847
SS
3616 tree decl = arg;
3617 tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3618
3619 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_entry_point);
3620 sibling_attribute ();
3621 dienum_push ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3622 if (origin != NULL)
3623 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
3624 else
3625 {
3626 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
3627 member_attribute (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
3628 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl)), 0, 0);
3629 }
3630 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
3631 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (decl);
3632 else
692e06f5 3633 low_pc_attribute (function_start_label (decl));
340ccaab
TW
3634}
3635#endif
3636
d4d4c5a8
RS
3637/* Output a DIE to represent an inlined instance of an enumeration type. */
3638
3639static void
7080f735 3640output_inlined_enumeration_type_die (void *arg)
d4d4c5a8 3641{
b3694847 3642 tree type = arg;
d4d4c5a8
RS
3643
3644 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_enumeration_type);
3645 sibling_attribute ();
3a88cbd1
JL
3646 if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type))
3647 abort ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3648 abstract_origin_attribute (type);
3649}
3650
3651/* Output a DIE to represent an inlined instance of a structure type. */
3652
3653static void
7080f735 3654output_inlined_structure_type_die (void *arg)
d4d4c5a8 3655{
b3694847 3656 tree type = arg;
d4d4c5a8
RS
3657
3658 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_structure_type);
3659 sibling_attribute ();
3a88cbd1
JL
3660 if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type))
3661 abort ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3662 abstract_origin_attribute (type);
3663}
3664
3665/* Output a DIE to represent an inlined instance of a union type. */
3666
3667static void
7080f735 3668output_inlined_union_type_die (void *arg)
d4d4c5a8 3669{
b3694847 3670 tree type = arg;
d4d4c5a8
RS
3671
3672 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_union_type);
3673 sibling_attribute ();
3a88cbd1
JL
3674 if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type))
3675 abort ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3676 abstract_origin_attribute (type);
3677}
3678
340ccaab
TW
3679/* Output a DIE to represent an enumeration type. Note that these DIEs
3680 include all of the information about the enumeration values also.
3681 This information is encoded into the element_list attribute. */
3682
3683static void
7080f735 3684output_enumeration_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3685{
b3694847 3686 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3687
3688 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_enumeration_type);
3689 sibling_attribute ();
3690 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
3691 name_attribute (type_tag (type));
3692 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
3693
3694 /* Handle a GNU C/C++ extension, i.e. incomplete enum types. If the
3695 given enum type is incomplete, do not generate the AT_byte_size
3696 attribute or the AT_element_list attribute. */
3697
d0f062fb 3698 if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type))
340ccaab
TW
3699 {
3700 byte_size_attribute (type);
3701 element_list_attribute (TYPE_FIELDS (type));
3702 }
3703}
3704
3705/* Output a DIE to represent either a real live formal parameter decl or
3706 to represent just the type of some formal parameter position in some
3707 function type.
3708
3709 Note that this routine is a bit unusual because its argument may be
d4d4c5a8
RS
3710 a ..._DECL node (i.e. either a PARM_DECL or perhaps a VAR_DECL which
3711 represents an inlining of some PARM_DECL) or else some sort of a
3712 ..._TYPE node. If it's the former then this function is being called
3713 to output a DIE to represent a formal parameter object (or some inlining
3714 thereof). If it's the latter, then this function is only being called
3715 to output a TAG_formal_parameter DIE to stand as a placeholder for some
3716 formal argument type of some subprogram type. */
340ccaab
TW
3717
3718static void
7080f735 3719output_formal_parameter_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3720{
b3694847 3721 tree node = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3722
3723 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_formal_parameter);
3724 sibling_attribute ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3725
3726 switch (TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (node)))
340ccaab 3727 {
d4d4c5a8
RS
3728 case 'd': /* We were called with some kind of a ..._DECL node. */
3729 {
3730 register tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (node);
3731
3732 if (origin != NULL)
3733 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
3734 else
3735 {
3736 name_and_src_coords_attributes (node);
3737 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (node),
3738 TREE_READONLY (node), TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (node));
3739 }
3740 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (node))
3741 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (node);
3742 else
3743 location_or_const_value_attribute (node);
3744 }
3745 break;
3746
3747 case 't': /* We were called with some kind of a ..._TYPE node. */
3748 type_attribute (node, 0, 0);
3749 break;
3750
3751 default:
3752 abort (); /* Should never happen. */
340ccaab 3753 }
340ccaab
TW
3754}
3755
3756/* Output a DIE to represent a declared function (either file-scope
3757 or block-local) which has "external linkage" (according to ANSI-C). */
3758
3759static void
7080f735 3760output_global_subroutine_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3761{
b3694847
SS
3762 tree decl = arg;
3763 tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3764
3765 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_global_subroutine);
3766 sibling_attribute ();
3767 dienum_push ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3768 if (origin != NULL)
3769 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
3770 else
340ccaab 3771 {
b3694847 3772 tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
340ccaab 3773
d4d4c5a8
RS
3774 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
3775 inline_attribute (decl);
3776 prototyped_attribute (type);
3777 member_attribute (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
3778 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0);
3779 pure_or_virtual_attribute (decl);
3780 }
3781 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
3782 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (decl);
3783 else
3784 {
a94dbf2c
JM
3785 if (! DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && ! in_class
3786 && decl == current_function_decl)
d4d4c5a8 3787 {
2a819d04 3788 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
d4d4c5a8 3789
692e06f5 3790 low_pc_attribute (function_start_label (decl));
df696a75 3791 sprintf (label, FUNC_END_LABEL_FMT, current_function_funcdef_no);
2a819d04 3792 high_pc_attribute (label);
a94dbf2c
JM
3793 if (use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
3794 {
df696a75
RH
3795 sprintf (label, BODY_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT,
3796 current_function_funcdef_no);
a94dbf2c 3797 body_begin_attribute (label);
df696a75 3798 sprintf (label, BODY_END_LABEL_FMT, current_function_funcdef_no);
a94dbf2c
JM
3799 body_end_attribute (label);
3800 }
d4d4c5a8 3801 }
340ccaab
TW
3802 }
3803}
3804
3805/* Output a DIE to represent a declared data object (either file-scope
3806 or block-local) which has "external linkage" (according to ANSI-C). */
3807
3808static void
7080f735 3809output_global_variable_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3810{
b3694847
SS
3811 tree decl = arg;
3812 tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3813
3814 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_global_variable);
3815 sibling_attribute ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3816 if (origin != NULL)
3817 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
3818 else
340ccaab 3819 {
d4d4c5a8
RS
3820 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
3821 member_attribute (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
3822 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (decl),
3823 TREE_READONLY (decl), TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl));
3824 }
3825 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
3826 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (decl);
3827 else
3828 {
a94dbf2c
JM
3829 if (! DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && ! in_class
3830 && current_function_decl == decl_function_context (decl))
d4d4c5a8 3831 location_or_const_value_attribute (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3832 }
3833}
340ccaab
TW
3834
3835static void
7080f735 3836output_label_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3837{
b3694847
SS
3838 tree decl = arg;
3839 tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3840
3841 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_label);
3842 sibling_attribute ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3843 if (origin != NULL)
3844 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
3845 else
3846 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
3847 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
3848 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (decl);
3849 else
3850 {
b3694847 3851 rtx insn = DECL_RTL (decl);
340ccaab 3852
088e7160 3853 /* Deleted labels are programmer specified labels which have been
6356f892 3854 eliminated because of various optimizations. We still emit them
088e7160
NC
3855 here so that it is possible to put breakpoints on them. */
3856 if (GET_CODE (insn) == CODE_LABEL
3857 || ((GET_CODE (insn) == NOTE
3858 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED_LABEL)))
d4d4c5a8
RS
3859 {
3860 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
340ccaab 3861
d4d4c5a8
RS
3862 /* When optimization is enabled (via -O) some parts of the compiler
3863 (e.g. jump.c and cse.c) may try to delete CODE_LABEL insns which
3864 represent source-level labels which were explicitly declared by
3865 the user. This really shouldn't be happening though, so catch
3866 it if it ever does happen. */
340ccaab 3867
d4d4c5a8
RS
3868 if (INSN_DELETED_P (insn))
3869 abort (); /* Should never happen. */
340ccaab 3870
66234570 3871 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "L", CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (insn));
d4d4c5a8
RS
3872 low_pc_attribute (label);
3873 }
340ccaab
TW
3874 }
3875}
3876
3877static void
7080f735 3878output_lexical_block_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3879{
b3694847 3880 tree stmt = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3881
3882 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_lexical_block);
3883 sibling_attribute ();
3884 dienum_push ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3885 if (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt))
3886 {
3887 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3888 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3889
18c038b9 3890 sprintf (begin_label, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt));
d4d4c5a8 3891 low_pc_attribute (begin_label);
18c038b9 3892 sprintf (end_label, BLOCK_END_LABEL_FMT, BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt));
d4d4c5a8
RS
3893 high_pc_attribute (end_label);
3894 }
340ccaab
TW
3895}
3896
3897static void
7080f735 3898output_inlined_subroutine_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3899{
b3694847 3900 tree stmt = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3901
3902 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_inlined_subroutine);
3903 sibling_attribute ();
3904 dienum_push ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3905 abstract_origin_attribute (block_ultimate_origin (stmt));
3906 if (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt))
3907 {
3908 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3909 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
3910
18c038b9 3911 sprintf (begin_label, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt));
d4d4c5a8 3912 low_pc_attribute (begin_label);
18c038b9 3913 sprintf (end_label, BLOCK_END_LABEL_FMT, BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt));
d4d4c5a8
RS
3914 high_pc_attribute (end_label);
3915 }
340ccaab
TW
3916}
3917
3918/* Output a DIE to represent a declared data object (either file-scope
3919 or block-local) which has "internal linkage" (according to ANSI-C). */
3920
3921static void
7080f735 3922output_local_variable_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3923{
b3694847
SS
3924 tree decl = arg;
3925 tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3926
3927 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_local_variable);
3928 sibling_attribute ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
3929 if (origin != NULL)
3930 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
3931 else
3932 {
3933 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
3934 member_attribute (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
3935 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (decl),
3936 TREE_READONLY (decl), TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl));
3937 }
3938 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
3939 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (decl);
3940 else
3941 location_or_const_value_attribute (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3942}
3943
3944static void
7080f735 3945output_member_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3946{
b3694847 3947 tree decl = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3948
3949 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_member);
3950 sibling_attribute ();
9a631e8e 3951 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
340ccaab
TW
3952 member_attribute (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
3953 type_attribute (member_declared_type (decl),
3954 TREE_READONLY (decl), TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl));
0f41302f 3955 if (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl)) /* If this is a bit field... */
340ccaab
TW
3956 {
3957 byte_size_attribute (decl);
3958 bit_size_attribute (decl);
3959 bit_offset_attribute (decl);
3960 }
3961 data_member_location_attribute (decl);
3962}
3963
3964#if 0
d4d4c5a8
RS
3965/* Don't generate either pointer_type DIEs or reference_type DIEs. Use
3966 modified types instead.
340ccaab 3967
0f41302f
MS
3968 We keep this code here just in case these types of DIEs may be
3969 needed to represent certain things in other languages (e.g. Pascal)
3970 someday. */
340ccaab
TW
3971
3972static void
7080f735 3973output_pointer_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3974{
b3694847 3975 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3976
3977 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_pointer_type);
3978 sibling_attribute ();
3979 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
3980 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
3981 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0);
3982}
3983
3984static void
7080f735 3985output_reference_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3986{
b3694847 3987 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
3988
3989 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_reference_type);
3990 sibling_attribute ();
3991 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
3992 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
3993 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0);
3994}
3995#endif
3996
d4d4c5a8 3997static void
7080f735 3998output_ptr_to_mbr_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 3999{
b3694847 4000 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
4001
4002 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_ptr_to_member_type);
4003 sibling_attribute ();
4004 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
4005 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
4006 containing_type_attribute (TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (type));
4007 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0);
4008}
4009
4010static void
7080f735 4011output_compile_unit_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4012{
b3694847 4013 const char *main_input_filename = arg;
3ac88239 4014 const char *language_string = lang_hooks.name;
340ccaab
TW
4015
4016 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_compile_unit);
4017 sibling_attribute ();
4018 dienum_push ();
4019 name_attribute (main_input_filename);
4020
4021 {
4022 char producer[250];
4023
4024 sprintf (producer, "%s %s", language_string, version_string);
4025 producer_attribute (producer);
4026 }
4027
4028 if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU C++") == 0)
4029 language_attribute (LANG_C_PLUS_PLUS);
77b83b95
RK
4030 else if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU Ada") == 0)
4031 language_attribute (LANG_ADA83);
439eb776
RK
4032 else if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU F77") == 0)
4033 language_attribute (LANG_FORTRAN77);
7532a0fb
RK
4034 else if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU Pascal") == 0)
4035 language_attribute (LANG_PASCAL83);
28985b81
AG
4036 else if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU Java") == 0)
4037 language_attribute (LANG_JAVA);
340ccaab
TW
4038 else
4039 language_attribute (LANG_C89);
4040 low_pc_attribute (TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
4041 high_pc_attribute (TEXT_END_LABEL);
4042 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL)
4043 stmt_list_attribute (LINE_BEGIN_LABEL);
340ccaab
TW
4044
4045 {
b20d9f0c 4046 const char *wd = get_src_pwd ();
2e494f70
RS
4047 if (wd)
4048 comp_dir_attribute (wd);
340ccaab
TW
4049 }
4050
a94dbf2c 4051 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL && use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
340ccaab
TW
4052 {
4053 sf_names_attribute (SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL);
4054 src_info_attribute (SRCINFO_BEGIN_LABEL);
4055 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE)
3a538a66 4056 mac_info_attribute (MACINFO_BEGIN_LABEL);
340ccaab
TW
4057 }
4058}
4059
4060static void
7080f735 4061output_string_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4062{
b3694847 4063 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
4064
4065 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_string_type);
4066 sibling_attribute ();
874a8709 4067 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
340ccaab 4068 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
beb235f8 4069 /* This is a fixed length string. */
874a8709 4070 byte_size_attribute (type);
340ccaab
TW
4071}
4072
f37230f0 4073static void
7080f735 4074output_inheritance_die (void *arg)
f37230f0 4075{
dbbf88d1
NS
4076 tree binfo = ((tree *)arg)[0];
4077 tree access = ((tree *)arg)[1];
f37230f0
JM
4078
4079 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_inheritance);
4080 sibling_attribute ();
4081 type_attribute (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), 0, 0);
4082 data_member_location_attribute (binfo);
4083 if (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL (binfo))
4084 {
4085 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_virtual);
74153f8e 4086 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
f37230f0 4087 }
dbbf88d1 4088 if (access == access_public_node)
f37230f0
JM
4089 {
4090 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_public);
74153f8e 4091 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
f37230f0 4092 }
dbbf88d1 4093 else if (access == access_protected_node)
f37230f0
JM
4094 {
4095 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ATTRIBUTE (asm_out_file, AT_protected);
74153f8e 4096 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
f37230f0 4097 }
3a538a66 4098}
f37230f0 4099
340ccaab 4100static void
7080f735 4101output_structure_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4102{
b3694847 4103 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
4104
4105 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_structure_type);
4106 sibling_attribute ();
4107 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
4108 name_attribute (type_tag (type));
4109 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
4110
4111 /* If this type has been completed, then give it a byte_size attribute
4112 and prepare to give a list of members. Otherwise, don't do either of
4113 these things. In the latter case, we will not be generating a list
4114 of members (since we don't have any idea what they might be for an
4115 incomplete type). */
4116
d0f062fb 4117 if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type))
340ccaab
TW
4118 {
4119 dienum_push ();
4120 byte_size_attribute (type);
4121 }
4122}
4123
4124/* Output a DIE to represent a declared function (either file-scope
4125 or block-local) which has "internal linkage" (according to ANSI-C). */
4126
4127static void
7080f735 4128output_local_subroutine_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4129{
b3694847
SS
4130 tree decl = arg;
4131 tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab
TW
4132
4133 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_subroutine);
4134 sibling_attribute ();
4135 dienum_push ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
4136 if (origin != NULL)
4137 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
4138 else
4139 {
b3694847 4140 tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl);
340ccaab 4141
d4d4c5a8
RS
4142 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
4143 inline_attribute (decl);
4144 prototyped_attribute (type);
4145 member_attribute (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
4146 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0);
4147 pure_or_virtual_attribute (decl);
4148 }
4149 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
4150 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (decl);
4151 else
340ccaab 4152 {
d4d4c5a8
RS
4153 /* Avoid getting screwed up in cases where a function was declared
4154 static but where no definition was ever given for it. */
4155
4156 if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl))
4157 {
2a819d04 4158 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
692e06f5 4159 low_pc_attribute (function_start_label (decl));
df696a75 4160 sprintf (label, FUNC_END_LABEL_FMT, current_function_funcdef_no);
2a819d04 4161 high_pc_attribute (label);
a94dbf2c
JM
4162 if (use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
4163 {
df696a75
RH
4164 sprintf (label, BODY_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT,
4165 current_function_funcdef_no);
a94dbf2c 4166 body_begin_attribute (label);
df696a75 4167 sprintf (label, BODY_END_LABEL_FMT, current_function_funcdef_no);
a94dbf2c
JM
4168 body_end_attribute (label);
4169 }
d4d4c5a8 4170 }
340ccaab
TW
4171 }
4172}
4173
4174static void
7080f735 4175output_subroutine_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4176{
b3694847
SS
4177 tree type = arg;
4178 tree return_type = TREE_TYPE (type);
340ccaab
TW
4179
4180 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_subroutine_type);
4181 sibling_attribute ();
4182 dienum_push ();
4183 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
4184 prototyped_attribute (type);
4185 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
4186 type_attribute (return_type, 0, 0);
4187}
4188
4189static void
7080f735 4190output_typedef_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4191{
b3694847
SS
4192 tree decl = arg;
4193 tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab
TW
4194
4195 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_typedef);
4196 sibling_attribute ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
4197 if (origin != NULL)
4198 abstract_origin_attribute (origin);
4199 else
4200 {
4201 name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl);
4202 member_attribute (DECL_CONTEXT (decl));
4203 type_attribute (TREE_TYPE (decl),
4204 TREE_READONLY (decl), TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl));
4205 }
4206 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
4207 equate_decl_number_to_die_number (decl);
340ccaab
TW
4208}
4209
4210static void
7080f735 4211output_union_type_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4212{
b3694847 4213 tree type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
4214
4215 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_union_type);
4216 sibling_attribute ();
4217 equate_type_number_to_die_number (type);
4218 name_attribute (type_tag (type));
4219 member_attribute (TYPE_CONTEXT (type));
4220
4221 /* If this type has been completed, then give it a byte_size attribute
4222 and prepare to give a list of members. Otherwise, don't do either of
4223 these things. In the latter case, we will not be generating a list
4224 of members (since we don't have any idea what they might be for an
4225 incomplete type). */
4226
d0f062fb 4227 if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type))
340ccaab
TW
4228 {
4229 dienum_push ();
4230 byte_size_attribute (type);
4231 }
4232}
4233
4234/* Generate a special type of DIE used as a stand-in for a trailing ellipsis
4235 at the end of an (ANSI prototyped) formal parameters list. */
4236
4237static void
7080f735 4238output_unspecified_parameters_die (void *arg)
340ccaab 4239{
b3694847 4240 tree decl_or_type = arg;
340ccaab
TW
4241
4242 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_TAG (asm_out_file, TAG_unspecified_parameters);
4243 sibling_attribute ();
4244
4245 /* This kludge is here only for the sake of being compatible with what
4246 the USL CI5 C compiler does. The specification of Dwarf Version 1
4247 doesn't say that TAG_unspecified_parameters DIEs should contain any
4248 attributes other than the AT_sibling attribute, but they are certainly
4249 allowed to contain additional attributes, and the CI5 compiler
4250 generates AT_name, AT_fund_type, and AT_location attributes within
4251 TAG_unspecified_parameters DIEs which appear in the child lists for
4252 DIEs representing function definitions, so we do likewise here. */
4253
4254 if (TREE_CODE (decl_or_type) == FUNCTION_DECL && DECL_INITIAL (decl_or_type))
4255 {
4256 name_attribute ("...");
4257 fund_type_attribute (FT_pointer);
4258 /* location_attribute (?); */
4259 }
4260}
4261
4262static void
7080f735 4263output_padded_null_die (void *arg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
340ccaab
TW
4264{
4265 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, 2); /* 2**2 == 4 */
4266}
4267
4268/*************************** end of DIEs *********************************/
4269
4270/* Generate some type of DIE. This routine generates the generic outer
4271 wrapper stuff which goes around all types of DIE's (regardless of their
4272 TAGs. All forms of DIEs start with a DIE-specific label, followed by a
4273 DIE-length word, followed by the guts of the DIE itself. After the guts
4274 of the DIE, there must always be a terminator label for the DIE. */
4275
4276static void
7080f735 4277output_die (void (*die_specific_output_function) (void *), void *param)
340ccaab
TW
4278{
4279 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
4280 char end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
4281
4282 current_dienum = NEXT_DIE_NUM;
4283 NEXT_DIE_NUM = next_unused_dienum;
4284
4285 sprintf (begin_label, DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
4286 sprintf (end_label, DIE_END_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
4287
4288 /* Write a label which will act as the name for the start of this DIE. */
4289
4290 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
4291
4292 /* Write the DIE-length word. */
4293
4294 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, end_label, begin_label);
4295
4296 /* Fill in the guts of the DIE. */
4297
4298 next_unused_dienum++;
4299 die_specific_output_function (param);
4300
4301 /* Write a label which will act as the name for the end of this DIE. */
4302
4303 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, end_label);
4304}
4305
4306static void
7080f735 4307end_sibling_chain (void)
340ccaab
TW
4308{
4309 char begin_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
4310
4311 current_dienum = NEXT_DIE_NUM;
4312 NEXT_DIE_NUM = next_unused_dienum;
4313
4314 sprintf (begin_label, DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_dienum);
4315
4316 /* Write a label which will act as the name for the start of this DIE. */
4317
4318 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, begin_label);
4319
4320 /* Write the DIE-length word. */
4321
4322 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 4);
4323
4324 dienum_pop ();
4325}
4326\f
4327/* Generate a list of nameless TAG_formal_parameter DIEs (and perhaps a
4328 TAG_unspecified_parameters DIE) to represent the types of the formal
4329 parameters as specified in some function type specification (except
4330 for those which appear as part of a function *definition*).
4331
0f41302f
MS
4332 Note that we must be careful here to output all of the parameter
4333 DIEs *before* we output any DIEs needed to represent the types of
4334 the formal parameters. This keeps svr4 SDB happy because it
4335 (incorrectly) thinks that the first non-parameter DIE it sees ends
4336 the formal parameter list. */
340ccaab
TW
4337
4338static void
7080f735 4339output_formal_types (tree function_or_method_type)
340ccaab 4340{
b3694847
SS
4341 tree link;
4342 tree formal_type = NULL;
4343 tree first_parm_type = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (function_or_method_type);
340ccaab 4344
2a851b5c
R
4345 /* Set TREE_ASM_WRITTEN while processing the parameters, lest we
4346 get bogus recursion when outputting tagged types local to a
4347 function declaration. */
4348 int save_asm_written = TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (function_or_method_type);
4349 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (function_or_method_type) = 1;
4350
340ccaab
TW
4351 /* In the case where we are generating a formal types list for a C++
4352 non-static member function type, skip over the first thing on the
4353 TYPE_ARG_TYPES list because it only represents the type of the
4354 hidden `this pointer'. The debugger should be able to figure
4355 out (without being explicitly told) that this non-static member
4356 function type takes a `this pointer' and should be able to figure
4357 what the type of that hidden parameter is from the AT_member
4358 attribute of the parent TAG_subroutine_type DIE. */
4359
4360 if (TREE_CODE (function_or_method_type) == METHOD_TYPE)
4361 first_parm_type = TREE_CHAIN (first_parm_type);
4362
4363 /* Make our first pass over the list of formal parameter types and output
4364 a TAG_formal_parameter DIE for each one. */
4365
4366 for (link = first_parm_type; link; link = TREE_CHAIN (link))
4367 {
4368 formal_type = TREE_VALUE (link);
4369 if (formal_type == void_type_node)
4370 break;
4371
4372 /* Output a (nameless) DIE to represent the formal parameter itself. */
4373
4374 output_die (output_formal_parameter_die, formal_type);
4375 }
4376
4377 /* If this function type has an ellipsis, add a TAG_unspecified_parameters
4378 DIE to the end of the parameter list. */
4379
4380 if (formal_type != void_type_node)
4381 output_die (output_unspecified_parameters_die, function_or_method_type);
4382
4383 /* Make our second (and final) pass over the list of formal parameter types
4384 and output DIEs to represent those types (as necessary). */
4385
4386 for (link = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (function_or_method_type);
4387 link;
4388 link = TREE_CHAIN (link))
4389 {
4390 formal_type = TREE_VALUE (link);
4391 if (formal_type == void_type_node)
4392 break;
4393
4394 output_type (formal_type, function_or_method_type);
4395 }
2a851b5c
R
4396
4397 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (function_or_method_type) = save_asm_written;
340ccaab
TW
4398}
4399\f
4400/* Remember a type in the pending_types_list. */
4401
4402static void
7080f735 4403pend_type (tree type)
340ccaab
TW
4404{
4405 if (pending_types == pending_types_allocated)
4406 {
4407 pending_types_allocated += PENDING_TYPES_INCREMENT;
4408 pending_types_list
703ad42b
KG
4409 = xrealloc (pending_types_list,
4410 sizeof (tree) * pending_types_allocated);
340ccaab
TW
4411 }
4412 pending_types_list[pending_types++] = type;
4413
4414 /* Mark the pending type as having been output already (even though
4415 it hasn't been). This prevents the type from being added to the
4416 pending_types_list more than once. */
4417
4418 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1;
4419}
4420
cc2902df 4421/* Return nonzero if it is legitimate to output DIEs to represent a
340ccaab 4422 given type while we are generating the list of child DIEs for some
c7d6dca2 4423 DIE (e.g. a function or lexical block DIE) associated with a given scope.
340ccaab 4424
c7d6dca2
RS
4425 See the comments within the function for a description of when it is
4426 considered legitimate to output DIEs for various kinds of types.
340ccaab
TW
4427
4428 Note that TYPE_CONTEXT(type) may be NULL (to indicate global scope)
4429 or it may point to a BLOCK node (for types local to a block), or to a
4430 FUNCTION_DECL node (for types local to the heading of some function
4431 definition), or to a FUNCTION_TYPE node (for types local to the
4432 prototyped parameter list of a function type specification), or to a
c1b98a95
RK
4433 RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, or QUAL_UNION_TYPE node
4434 (in the case of C++ nested types).
340ccaab
TW
4435
4436 The `scope' parameter should likewise be NULL or should point to a
4437 BLOCK node, a FUNCTION_DECL node, a FUNCTION_TYPE node, a RECORD_TYPE
c1b98a95 4438 node, a UNION_TYPE node, or a QUAL_UNION_TYPE node.
340ccaab
TW
4439
4440 This function is used only for deciding when to "pend" and when to
4441 "un-pend" types to/from the pending_types_list.
4442
4443 Note that we sometimes make use of this "type pending" feature in a
4444 rather twisted way to temporarily delay the production of DIEs for the
4445 types of formal parameters. (We do this just to make svr4 SDB happy.)
4446 It order to delay the production of DIEs representing types of formal
4447 parameters, callers of this function supply `fake_containing_scope' as
4448 the `scope' parameter to this function. Given that fake_containing_scope
c7d6dca2
RS
4449 is a tagged type which is *not* the containing scope for *any* other type,
4450 the desired effect is achieved, i.e. output of DIEs representing types
4451 is temporarily suspended, and any type DIEs which would have otherwise
4452 been output are instead placed onto the pending_types_list. Later on,
4453 we force these (temporarily pended) types to be output simply by calling
340ccaab 4454 `output_pending_types_for_scope' with an actual argument equal to the
461b77c8 4455 true scope of the types we temporarily pended. */
340ccaab 4456
461b77c8 4457static inline int
7080f735 4458type_ok_for_scope (tree type, tree scope)
340ccaab 4459{
c7d6dca2
RS
4460 /* Tagged types (i.e. struct, union, and enum types) must always be
4461 output only in the scopes where they actually belong (or else the
4462 scoping of their own tag names and the scoping of their member
4463 names will be incorrect). Non-tagged-types on the other hand can
4464 generally be output anywhere, except that svr4 SDB really doesn't
4465 want to see them nested within struct or union types, so here we
4466 say it is always OK to immediately output any such a (non-tagged)
4467 type, so long as we are not within such a context. Note that the
4468 only kinds of non-tagged types which we will be dealing with here
4469 (for C and C++ anyway) will be array types and function types. */
4470
4471 return is_tagged_type (type)
a94dbf2c 4472 ? (TYPE_CONTEXT (type) == scope
2addbe1d
JM
4473 /* Ignore namespaces for the moment. */
4474 || (scope == NULL_TREE
4475 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_CONTEXT (type)) == NAMESPACE_DECL)
a94dbf2c
JM
4476 || (scope == NULL_TREE && is_tagged_type (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))
4477 && TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))))
c7d6dca2 4478 : (scope == NULL_TREE || ! is_tagged_type (scope));
340ccaab
TW
4479}
4480
4481/* Output any pending types (from the pending_types list) which we can output
c7d6dca2 4482 now (taking into account the scope that we are working on now).
340ccaab
TW
4483
4484 For each type output, remove the given type from the pending_types_list
4485 *before* we try to output it.
4486
4487 Note that we have to process the list in beginning-to-end order,
4488 because the call made here to output_type may cause yet more types
4489 to be added to the end of the list, and we may have to output some
0f41302f 4490 of them too. */
340ccaab
TW
4491
4492static void
7080f735 4493output_pending_types_for_scope (tree containing_scope)
340ccaab 4494{
b3694847 4495 unsigned i;
340ccaab
TW
4496
4497 for (i = 0; i < pending_types; )
4498 {
b3694847 4499 tree type = pending_types_list[i];
340ccaab
TW
4500
4501 if (type_ok_for_scope (type, containing_scope))
4502 {
b3694847
SS
4503 tree *mover;
4504 tree *limit;
340ccaab
TW
4505
4506 pending_types--;
4507 limit = &pending_types_list[pending_types];
4508 for (mover = &pending_types_list[i]; mover < limit; mover++)
4509 *mover = *(mover+1);
4510
4511 /* Un-mark the type as having been output already (because it
4512 hasn't been, really). Then call output_type to generate a
4513 Dwarf representation of it. */
4514
4515 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 0;
4516 output_type (type, containing_scope);
4517
4518 /* Don't increment the loop counter in this case because we
4519 have shifted all of the subsequent pending types down one
4520 element in the pending_types_list array. */
4521 }
4522 else
4523 i++;
4524 }
4525}
4526
75c613db
JM
4527/* Remember a type in the incomplete_types_list. */
4528
4529static void
7080f735 4530add_incomplete_type (tree type)
75c613db
JM
4531{
4532 if (incomplete_types == incomplete_types_allocated)
4533 {
4534 incomplete_types_allocated += INCOMPLETE_TYPES_INCREMENT;
4535 incomplete_types_list
703ad42b
KG
4536 = xrealloc (incomplete_types_list,
4537 sizeof (tree) * incomplete_types_allocated);
75c613db
JM
4538 }
4539
4540 incomplete_types_list[incomplete_types++] = type;
4541}
4542
4543/* Walk through the list of incomplete types again, trying once more to
4544 emit full debugging info for them. */
4545
4546static void
7080f735 4547retry_incomplete_types (void)
75c613db 4548{
b3694847 4549 tree type;
75c613db
JM
4550
4551 finalizing = 1;
4552 while (incomplete_types)
4553 {
4554 --incomplete_types;
4555 type = incomplete_types_list[incomplete_types];
4556 output_type (type, NULL_TREE);
4557 }
4558}
4559
340ccaab 4560static void
7080f735 4561output_type (tree type, tree containing_scope)
340ccaab
TW
4562{
4563 if (type == 0 || type == error_mark_node)
4564 return;
4565
4566 /* We are going to output a DIE to represent the unqualified version of
38e01259 4567 this type (i.e. without any const or volatile qualifiers) so get
340ccaab
TW
4568 the main variant (i.e. the unqualified version) of this type now. */
4569
69d6b01d 4570 type = type_main_variant (type);
340ccaab
TW
4571
4572 if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type))
f45ebe47
JL
4573 {
4574 if (finalizing && AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (type))
4575 {
b3694847 4576 tree member;
f45ebe47
JL
4577
4578 /* Some of our nested types might not have been defined when we
4579 were written out before; force them out now. */
4580
4581 for (member = TYPE_FIELDS (type); member;
4582 member = TREE_CHAIN (member))
4583 if (TREE_CODE (member) == TYPE_DECL
4584 && ! TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (TREE_TYPE (member)))
4585 output_type (TREE_TYPE (member), containing_scope);
4586 }
4587 return;
4588 }
340ccaab 4589
a94dbf2c
JM
4590 /* If this is a nested type whose containing class hasn't been
4591 written out yet, writing it out will cover this one, too. */
4592
4593 if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type)
2f939d94 4594 && TYPE_P (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))
a94dbf2c
JM
4595 && ! TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (TYPE_CONTEXT (type)))
4596 {
4597 output_type (TYPE_CONTEXT (type), containing_scope);
4598 return;
4599 }
4600
340ccaab
TW
4601 /* Don't generate any DIEs for this type now unless it is OK to do so
4602 (based upon what `type_ok_for_scope' tells us). */
4603
4604 if (! type_ok_for_scope (type, containing_scope))
4605 {
4606 pend_type (type);
4607 return;
4608 }
4609
4610 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
4611 {
4612 case ERROR_MARK:
4613 break;
4614
4061f623
BS
4615 case VECTOR_TYPE:
4616 output_type (TYPE_DEBUG_REPRESENTATION_TYPE (type), containing_scope);
4617 break;
4618
340ccaab
TW
4619 case POINTER_TYPE:
4620 case REFERENCE_TYPE:
b1357021
JW
4621 /* Prevent infinite recursion in cases where this is a recursive
4622 type. Recursive types are possible in Ada. */
4623 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1;
340ccaab 4624 /* For these types, all that is required is that we output a DIE
e6d9804c 4625 (or a set of DIEs) to represent the "basis" type. */
340ccaab
TW
4626 output_type (TREE_TYPE (type), containing_scope);
4627 break;
4628
4629 case OFFSET_TYPE:
4630 /* This code is used for C++ pointer-to-data-member types. */
4631 /* Output a description of the relevant class type. */
4632 output_type (TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (type), containing_scope);
4633 /* Output a description of the type of the object pointed to. */
4634 output_type (TREE_TYPE (type), containing_scope);
4635 /* Now output a DIE to represent this pointer-to-data-member type
4636 itself. */
4637 output_die (output_ptr_to_mbr_type_die, type);
4638 break;
4639
4640 case SET_TYPE:
f29a425b 4641 output_type (TYPE_DOMAIN (type), containing_scope);
340ccaab
TW
4642 output_die (output_set_type_die, type);
4643 break;
4644
4645 case FILE_TYPE:
4646 output_type (TREE_TYPE (type), containing_scope);
6dc42e49 4647 abort (); /* No way to represent these in Dwarf yet! */
340ccaab
TW
4648 break;
4649
340ccaab
TW
4650 case FUNCTION_TYPE:
4651 /* Force out return type (in case it wasn't forced out already). */
4652 output_type (TREE_TYPE (type), containing_scope);
4653 output_die (output_subroutine_type_die, type);
4654 output_formal_types (type);
4655 end_sibling_chain ();
4656 break;
4657
4658 case METHOD_TYPE:
4659 /* Force out return type (in case it wasn't forced out already). */
4660 output_type (TREE_TYPE (type), containing_scope);
4661 output_die (output_subroutine_type_die, type);
4662 output_formal_types (type);
4663 end_sibling_chain ();
4664 break;
4665
3a538a66 4666 case ARRAY_TYPE:
4042d440
PB
4667 if (TYPE_STRING_FLAG (type) && TREE_CODE(TREE_TYPE(type)) == CHAR_TYPE)
4668 {
4669 output_type (TREE_TYPE (type), containing_scope);
4670 output_die (output_string_type_die, type);
4671 }
4672 else
4673 {
b3694847 4674 tree element_type;
340ccaab 4675
4042d440
PB
4676 element_type = TREE_TYPE (type);
4677 while (TREE_CODE (element_type) == ARRAY_TYPE)
4678 element_type = TREE_TYPE (element_type);
340ccaab 4679
4042d440
PB
4680 output_type (element_type, containing_scope);
4681 output_die (output_array_type_die, type);
4682 }
340ccaab
TW
4683 break;
4684
4685 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
4686 case RECORD_TYPE:
4687 case UNION_TYPE:
c1b98a95 4688 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
340ccaab
TW
4689
4690 /* For a non-file-scope tagged type, we can always go ahead and
4691 output a Dwarf description of this type right now, even if
4692 the type in question is still incomplete, because if this
4693 local type *was* ever completed anywhere within its scope,
4694 that complete definition would already have been attached to
c1b98a95
RK
4695 this RECORD_TYPE, UNION_TYPE, QUAL_UNION_TYPE or ENUMERAL_TYPE
4696 node by the time we reach this point. That's true because of the
4697 way the front-end does its processing of file-scope declarations (of
340ccaab
TW
4698 functions and class types) within which other types might be
4699 nested. The C and C++ front-ends always gobble up such "local
4700 scope" things en-mass before they try to output *any* debugging
4701 information for any of the stuff contained inside them and thus,
4702 we get the benefit here of what is (in effect) a pre-resolution
4703 of forward references to tagged types in local scopes.
4704
4705 Note however that for file-scope tagged types we cannot assume
4706 that such pre-resolution of forward references has taken place.
4707 A given file-scope tagged type may appear to be incomplete when
4708 we reach this point, but it may yet be given a full definition
4709 (at file-scope) later on during compilation. In order to avoid
4710 generating a premature (and possibly incorrect) set of Dwarf
4711 DIEs for such (as yet incomplete) file-scope tagged types, we
4712 generate nothing at all for as-yet incomplete file-scope tagged
4713 types here unless we are making our special "finalization" pass
4714 for file-scope things at the very end of compilation. At that
4715 time, we will certainly know as much about each file-scope tagged
4716 type as we are ever going to know, so at that point in time, we
4717 can safely generate correct Dwarf descriptions for these file-
a94dbf2c 4718 scope tagged types. */
340ccaab 4719
d0f062fb 4720 if (!COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type)
ff1ff056 4721 && (TYPE_CONTEXT (type) == NULL
6ff7fb95
JM
4722 || AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))
4723 || TREE_CODE (TYPE_CONTEXT (type)) == NAMESPACE_DECL)
ff1ff056 4724 && !finalizing)
75c613db 4725 {
f19f17e0
JM
4726 /* We don't need to do this for function-local types. */
4727 if (! decl_function_context (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type)))
a30d4514 4728 add_incomplete_type (type);
75c613db
JM
4729 return; /* EARLY EXIT! Avoid setting TREE_ASM_WRITTEN. */
4730 }
340ccaab
TW
4731
4732 /* Prevent infinite recursion in cases where the type of some
4733 member of this type is expressed in terms of this type itself. */
4734
4735 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1;
4736
4737 /* Output a DIE to represent the tagged type itself. */
4738
4739 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
4740 {
4741 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
4742 output_die (output_enumeration_type_die, type);
4743 return; /* a special case -- nothing left to do so just return */
4744
4745 case RECORD_TYPE:
4746 output_die (output_structure_type_die, type);
4747 break;
4748
4749 case UNION_TYPE:
c1b98a95 4750 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
340ccaab
TW
4751 output_die (output_union_type_die, type);
4752 break;
d4d4c5a8
RS
4753
4754 default:
4755 abort (); /* Should never happen. */
340ccaab
TW
4756 }
4757
4758 /* If this is not an incomplete type, output descriptions of
4759 each of its members.
4760
4761 Note that as we output the DIEs necessary to represent the
4762 members of this record or union type, we will also be trying
4763 to output DIEs to represent the *types* of those members.
4764 However the `output_type' function (above) will specifically
4765 avoid generating type DIEs for member types *within* the list
eaec9b3d 4766 of member DIEs for this (containing) type except for those
340ccaab
TW
4767 types (of members) which are explicitly marked as also being
4768 members of this (containing) type themselves. The g++ front-
4769 end can force any given type to be treated as a member of some
4770 other (containing) type by setting the TYPE_CONTEXT of the
4771 given (member) type to point to the TREE node representing the
4772 appropriate (containing) type.
4773 */
4774
d0f062fb 4775 if (COMPLETE_TYPE_P (type))
340ccaab 4776 {
dbbf88d1 4777 tree binfo = TYPE_BINFO (type);
7080f735 4778
f37230f0 4779 /* First output info about the base classes. */
dbbf88d1 4780 if (binfo)
f37230f0 4781 {
dbbf88d1
NS
4782 tree bases = BINFO_BASETYPES (binfo);
4783 tree accesses = BINFO_BASEACCESSES (binfo);
4784 register int n_bases = BINFO_N_BASETYPES (binfo);
f37230f0
JM
4785 register int i;
4786
4787 for (i = 0; i < n_bases; i++)
75c613db 4788 {
dbbf88d1
NS
4789 tree arg[2];
4790
4791 arg[0] = TREE_VEC_ELT (bases, i);
4792 arg[1] = (accesses ? TREE_VEC_ELT (accesses, i)
4793 : access_public_node);
75c613db 4794 output_type (BINFO_TYPE (binfo), containing_scope);
dbbf88d1 4795 output_die (output_inheritance_die, arg);
75c613db 4796 }
f37230f0
JM
4797 }
4798
a94dbf2c
JM
4799 ++in_class;
4800
9a631e8e 4801 {
b3694847 4802 tree normal_member;
340ccaab 4803
f37230f0 4804 /* Now output info about the data members and type members. */
340ccaab 4805
9a631e8e
RS
4806 for (normal_member = TYPE_FIELDS (type);
4807 normal_member;
4808 normal_member = TREE_CHAIN (normal_member))
4809 output_decl (normal_member, type);
4810 }
340ccaab 4811
9a631e8e 4812 {
b3694847 4813 tree func_member;
9a631e8e
RS
4814
4815 /* Now output info about the function members (if any). */
4816
85f8926e
JM
4817 for (func_member = TYPE_METHODS (type);
4818 func_member;
4819 func_member = TREE_CHAIN (func_member))
5daf7c0a
JM
4820 {
4821 /* Don't include clones in the member list. */
4822 if (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (func_member))
4823 continue;
4824
4825 output_decl (func_member, type);
4826 }
9a631e8e 4827 }
340ccaab 4828
a94dbf2c
JM
4829 --in_class;
4830
c1b98a95
RK
4831 /* RECORD_TYPEs, UNION_TYPEs, and QUAL_UNION_TYPEs are themselves
4832 scopes (at least in C++) so we must now output any nested
4833 pending types which are local just to this type. */
c7d6dca2
RS
4834
4835 output_pending_types_for_scope (type);
4836
340ccaab
TW
4837 end_sibling_chain (); /* Terminate member chain. */
4838 }
4839
4840 break;
4841
4842 case VOID_TYPE:
4843 case INTEGER_TYPE:
4844 case REAL_TYPE:
4845 case COMPLEX_TYPE:
4846 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
4847 case CHAR_TYPE:
4848 break; /* No DIEs needed for fundamental types. */
4849
4850 case LANG_TYPE: /* No Dwarf representation currently defined. */
4851 break;
4852
4853 default:
4854 abort ();
4855 }
4856
4857 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1;
4858}
d4d4c5a8
RS
4859
4860static void
7080f735 4861output_tagged_type_instantiation (tree type)
d4d4c5a8
RS
4862{
4863 if (type == 0 || type == error_mark_node)
4864 return;
4865
4866 /* We are going to output a DIE to represent the unqualified version of
38e01259 4867 this type (i.e. without any const or volatile qualifiers) so make
d4d4c5a8
RS
4868 sure that we have the main variant (i.e. the unqualified version) of
4869 this type now. */
4870
3a88cbd1
JL
4871 if (type != type_main_variant (type))
4872 abort ();
d4d4c5a8 4873
3a88cbd1
JL
4874 if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type))
4875 abort ();
d4d4c5a8
RS
4876
4877 switch (TREE_CODE (type))
4878 {
4879 case ERROR_MARK:
4880 break;
4881
4882 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
4883 output_die (output_inlined_enumeration_type_die, type);
4884 break;
4885
4886 case RECORD_TYPE:
4887 output_die (output_inlined_structure_type_die, type);
4888 break;
4889
4890 case UNION_TYPE:
c1b98a95 4891 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
d4d4c5a8
RS
4892 output_die (output_inlined_union_type_die, type);
4893 break;
4894
4895 default:
4896 abort (); /* Should never happen. */
4897 }
4898}
340ccaab
TW
4899\f
4900/* Output a TAG_lexical_block DIE followed by DIEs to represent all of
4901 the things which are local to the given block. */
4902
4903static void
7080f735 4904output_block (tree stmt, int depth)
340ccaab 4905{
b3694847
SS
4906 int must_output_die = 0;
4907 tree origin;
4908 enum tree_code origin_code;
340ccaab
TW
4909
4910 /* Ignore blocks never really used to make RTL. */
4911
bad8ed14
JM
4912 if (! stmt || ! TREE_USED (stmt)
4913 || (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (stmt) && !BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt)))
340ccaab
TW
4914 return;
4915
ece0ca60
RS
4916 /* Determine the "ultimate origin" of this block. This block may be an
4917 inlined instance of an inlined instance of inline function, so we
4918 have to trace all of the way back through the origin chain to find
4919 out what sort of node actually served as the original seed for the
4920 creation of the current block. */
340ccaab 4921
ece0ca60
RS
4922 origin = block_ultimate_origin (stmt);
4923 origin_code = (origin != NULL) ? TREE_CODE (origin) : ERROR_MARK;
4924
4925 /* Determine if we need to output any Dwarf DIEs at all to represent this
4926 block. */
340ccaab 4927
ece0ca60
RS
4928 if (origin_code == FUNCTION_DECL)
4929 /* The outer scopes for inlinings *must* always be represented. We
4930 generate TAG_inlined_subroutine DIEs for them. (See below.) */
4931 must_output_die = 1;
4932 else
4933 {
4934 /* In the case where the current block represents an inlining of the
4935 "body block" of an inline function, we must *NOT* output any DIE
4936 for this block because we have already output a DIE to represent
4937 the whole inlined function scope and the "body block" of any
4938 function doesn't really represent a different scope according to
4939 ANSI C rules. So we check here to make sure that this block does
4940 not represent a "body block inlining" before trying to set the
4941 `must_output_die' flag. */
4942
85f8926e 4943 if (! is_body_block (origin ? origin : stmt))
ece0ca60
RS
4944 {
4945 /* Determine if this block directly contains any "significant"
4946 local declarations which we will need to output DIEs for. */
4947
4948 if (debug_info_level > DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE)
4949 /* We are not in terse mode so *any* local declaration counts
4950 as being a "significant" one. */
4951 must_output_die = (BLOCK_VARS (stmt) != NULL);
4952 else
340ccaab 4953 {
b3694847 4954 tree decl;
ece0ca60
RS
4955
4956 /* We are in terse mode, so only local (nested) function
4957 definitions count as "significant" local declarations. */
4958
4959 for (decl = BLOCK_VARS (stmt); decl; decl = TREE_CHAIN (decl))
4960 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL && DECL_INITIAL (decl))
4961 {
4962 must_output_die = 1;
4963 break;
4964 }
340ccaab 4965 }
ece0ca60
RS
4966 }
4967 }
340ccaab
TW
4968
4969 /* It would be a waste of space to generate a Dwarf TAG_lexical_block
4970 DIE for any block which contains no significant local declarations
4971 at all. Rather, in such cases we just call `output_decls_for_scope'
4972 so that any needed Dwarf info for any sub-blocks will get properly
4973 generated. Note that in terse mode, our definition of what constitutes
4974 a "significant" local declaration gets restricted to include only
4975 inlined function instances and local (nested) function definitions. */
4976
85f8926e
JM
4977 if (origin_code == FUNCTION_DECL && BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt))
4978 /* We don't care about an abstract inlined subroutine. */;
4979 else if (must_output_die)
340ccaab 4980 {
ece0ca60
RS
4981 output_die ((origin_code == FUNCTION_DECL)
4982 ? output_inlined_subroutine_die
4983 : output_lexical_block_die,
340ccaab 4984 stmt);
85f8926e 4985 output_decls_for_scope (stmt, depth);
340ccaab
TW
4986 end_sibling_chain ();
4987 }
4988 else
85f8926e 4989 output_decls_for_scope (stmt, depth);
340ccaab
TW
4990}
4991
4992/* Output all of the decls declared within a given scope (also called
4993 a `binding contour') and (recursively) all of it's sub-blocks. */
4994
4995static void
7080f735 4996output_decls_for_scope (tree stmt, int depth)
340ccaab
TW
4997{
4998 /* Ignore blocks never really used to make RTL. */
4999
5000 if (! stmt || ! TREE_USED (stmt))
5001 return;
5002
340ccaab
TW
5003 /* Output the DIEs to represent all of the data objects, functions,
5004 typedefs, and tagged types declared directly within this block
5005 but not within any nested sub-blocks. */
5006
5007 {
b3694847 5008 tree decl;
340ccaab
TW
5009
5010 for (decl = BLOCK_VARS (stmt); decl; decl = TREE_CHAIN (decl))
5011 output_decl (decl, stmt);
5012 }
5013
5014 output_pending_types_for_scope (stmt);
5015
5016 /* Output the DIEs to represent all sub-blocks (and the items declared
5017 therein) of this block. */
5018
5019 {
b3694847 5020 tree subblocks;
340ccaab
TW
5021
5022 for (subblocks = BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (stmt);
3a538a66
KH
5023 subblocks;
5024 subblocks = BLOCK_CHAIN (subblocks))
85f8926e 5025 output_block (subblocks, depth + 1);
340ccaab
TW
5026 }
5027}
5028
a94dbf2c
JM
5029/* Is this a typedef we can avoid emitting? */
5030
66cc965c 5031static inline int
7080f735 5032is_redundant_typedef (tree decl)
a94dbf2c
JM
5033{
5034 if (TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl))
5035 return 1;
5036 if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)
5037 && DECL_CONTEXT (decl)
5038 && is_tagged_type (DECL_CONTEXT (decl))
5039 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (decl))) == TYPE_DECL
5040 && DECL_NAME (decl) == DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (decl))))
5041 /* Also ignore the artificial member typedef for the class name. */
5042 return 1;
5043 return 0;
5044}
5045
340ccaab
TW
5046/* Output Dwarf .debug information for a decl described by DECL. */
5047
5048static void
7080f735 5049output_decl (tree decl, tree containing_scope)
340ccaab 5050{
7f7429ca
RS
5051 /* Make a note of the decl node we are going to be working on. We may
5052 need to give the user the source coordinates of where it appeared in
5053 case we notice (later on) that something about it looks screwy. */
5054
5055 dwarf_last_decl = decl;
5056
8ac9cb56
RS
5057 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK)
5058 return;
5059
58add97a
JW
5060 /* If a structure is declared within an initialization, e.g. as the
5061 operand of a sizeof, then it will not have a name. We don't want
5062 to output a DIE for it, as the tree nodes are in the temporary obstack */
5063
5064 if ((TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == RECORD_TYPE
5065 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == UNION_TYPE)
5066 && ((DECL_NAME (decl) == 0 && TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == 0)
3a538a66 5067 || (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (decl))
58add97a
JW
5068 && (TREE_CODE (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (decl))) == ERROR_MARK))))
5069 return;
3a538a66 5070
fcd7f76b 5071 /* If this ..._DECL node is marked to be ignored, then ignore it. */
8ac9cb56 5072
fcd7f76b 5073 if (DECL_IGNORED_P (decl))
8ac9cb56
RS
5074 return;
5075
340ccaab
TW
5076 switch (TREE_CODE (decl))
5077 {
340ccaab
TW
5078 case CONST_DECL:
5079 /* The individual enumerators of an enum type get output when we
5080 output the Dwarf representation of the relevant enum type itself. */
5081 break;
5082
5083 case FUNCTION_DECL:
5084 /* If we are in terse mode, don't output any DIEs to represent
0020519f 5085 mere function declarations. Also, if we are conforming
648ebe7b 5086 to the DWARF version 1 specification, don't output DIEs for
0020519f 5087 mere function declarations. */
340ccaab 5088
0020519f 5089 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL_TREE)
648ebe7b
RS
5090#if (DWARF_VERSION > 1)
5091 if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE)
5092#endif
5093 break;
340ccaab
TW
5094
5095 /* Before we describe the FUNCTION_DECL itself, make sure that we
5096 have described its return type. */
5097
5098 output_type (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl)), containing_scope);
5099
a94dbf2c
JM
5100 {
5101 /* And its containing type. */
5102 register tree origin = decl_class_context (decl);
5103 if (origin)
5104 output_type (origin, containing_scope);
5105 }
5106
1cfdcc15
JM
5107 /* If we're emitting an out-of-line copy of an inline function,
5108 set up to refer to the abstract instance emitted from
2b85879e 5109 dwarfout_deferred_inline_function. */
1cfdcc15
JM
5110 if (DECL_INLINE (decl) && ! DECL_ABSTRACT (decl)
5111 && ! (containing_scope && TYPE_P (containing_scope)))
5112 set_decl_origin_self (decl);
5113
340ccaab
TW
5114 /* If the following DIE will represent a function definition for a
5115 function with "extern" linkage, output a special "pubnames" DIE
5116 label just ahead of the actual DIE. A reference to this label
5117 was already generated in the .debug_pubnames section sub-entry
5118 for this function definition. */
5119
5120 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl))
5121 {
5122 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5123
5124 sprintf (label, PUB_DIE_LABEL_FMT, next_pubname_number++);
5125 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5126 }
5127
5128 /* Now output a DIE to represent the function itself. */
5129
0924ddef 5130 output_die (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)
340ccaab
TW
5131 ? output_global_subroutine_die
5132 : output_local_subroutine_die,
5133 decl);
5134
5135 /* Now output descriptions of the arguments for this function.
5136 This gets (unnecessarily?) complex because of the fact that
5137 the DECL_ARGUMENT list for a FUNCTION_DECL doesn't indicate
5138 cases where there was a trailing `...' at the end of the formal
5139 parameter list. In order to find out if there was a trailing
5140 ellipsis or not, we must instead look at the type associated
5141 with the FUNCTION_DECL. This will be a node of type FUNCTION_TYPE.
5142 If the chain of type nodes hanging off of this FUNCTION_TYPE node
5143 ends with a void_type_node then there should *not* be an ellipsis
5144 at the end. */
5145
0020519f 5146 /* In the case where we are describing a mere function declaration, all
340ccaab
TW
5147 we need to do here (and all we *can* do here) is to describe
5148 the *types* of its formal parameters. */
5149
a94dbf2c 5150 if (decl != current_function_decl || in_class)
340ccaab
TW
5151 output_formal_types (TREE_TYPE (decl));
5152 else
5153 {
f9da5064 5154 /* Generate DIEs to represent all known formal parameters. */
2c1c10ec 5155
b3694847
SS
5156 tree arg_decls = DECL_ARGUMENTS (decl);
5157 tree parm;
2c1c10ec
RK
5158
5159 /* WARNING! Kludge zone ahead! Here we have a special
5160 hack for svr4 SDB compatibility. Instead of passing the
5161 current FUNCTION_DECL node as the second parameter (i.e.
5162 the `containing_scope' parameter) to `output_decl' (as
5163 we ought to) we instead pass a pointer to our own private
5164 fake_containing_scope node. That node is a RECORD_TYPE
5165 node which NO OTHER TYPE may ever actually be a member of.
5166
5167 This pointer will ultimately get passed into `output_type'
5168 as its `containing_scope' parameter. `Output_type' will
5169 then perform its part in the hack... i.e. it will pend
5170 the type of the formal parameter onto the pending_types
5171 list. Later on, when we are done generating the whole
5172 sequence of formal parameter DIEs for this function
5173 definition, we will un-pend all previously pended types
5174 of formal parameters for this function definition.
5175
5176 This whole kludge prevents any type DIEs from being
5177 mixed in with the formal parameter DIEs. That's good
5178 because svr4 SDB believes that the list of formal
5179 parameter DIEs for a function ends wherever the first
5180 non-formal-parameter DIE appears. Thus, we have to
5181 keep the formal parameter DIEs segregated. They must
5182 all appear (consecutively) at the start of the list of
5183 children for the DIE representing the function definition.
5184 Then (and only then) may we output any additional DIEs
5185 needed to represent the types of these formal parameters.
5186 */
340ccaab 5187
2c1c10ec
RK
5188 /*
5189 When generating DIEs, generate the unspecified_parameters
5190 DIE instead if we come across the arg "__builtin_va_alist"
5191 */
340ccaab 5192
2c1c10ec
RK
5193 for (parm = arg_decls; parm; parm = TREE_CHAIN (parm))
5194 if (TREE_CODE (parm) == PARM_DECL)
3a538a66 5195 {
2c1c10ec
RK
5196 if (DECL_NAME(parm) &&
5197 !strcmp(IDENTIFIER_POINTER(DECL_NAME(parm)),
5198 "__builtin_va_alist") )
5199 output_die (output_unspecified_parameters_die, decl);
5200 else
5201 output_decl (parm, fake_containing_scope);
5202 }
340ccaab 5203
2c1c10ec
RK
5204 /*
5205 Now that we have finished generating all of the DIEs to
5206 represent the formal parameters themselves, force out
5207 any DIEs needed to represent their types. We do this
5208 simply by un-pending all previously pended types which
5209 can legitimately go into the chain of children DIEs for
5210 the current FUNCTION_DECL.
5211 */
340ccaab 5212
2c1c10ec 5213 output_pending_types_for_scope (decl);
340ccaab 5214
2c1c10ec 5215 /*
4fe9b91c 5216 Decide whether we need an unspecified_parameters DIE at the end.
2c1c10ec
RK
5217 There are 2 more cases to do this for:
5218 1) the ansi ... declaration - this is detectable when the end
5219 of the arg list is not a void_type_node
5220 2) an unprototyped function declaration (not a definition). This
5221 just means that we have no info about the parameters at all.
5222 */
340ccaab
TW
5223
5224 {
b3694847 5225 tree fn_arg_types = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (decl));
340ccaab
TW
5226
5227 if (fn_arg_types)
5228 {
beb235f8 5229 /* This is the prototyped case, check for.... */
2c1c10ec
RK
5230 if (TREE_VALUE (tree_last (fn_arg_types)) != void_type_node)
5231 output_die (output_unspecified_parameters_die, decl);
3a538a66
KH
5232 }
5233 else
5234 {
beb235f8 5235 /* This is unprototyped, check for undefined (just declaration). */
3a538a66
KH
5236 if (!DECL_INITIAL (decl))
5237 output_die (output_unspecified_parameters_die, decl);
5238 }
340ccaab 5239 }
340ccaab 5240
a94dbf2c
JM
5241 /* Output Dwarf info for all of the stuff within the body of the
5242 function (if it has one - it may be just a declaration). */
340ccaab 5243
340ccaab 5244 {
b3694847 5245 tree outer_scope = DECL_INITIAL (decl);
a94dbf2c
JM
5246
5247 if (outer_scope && TREE_CODE (outer_scope) != ERROR_MARK)
5248 {
5249 /* Note that here, `outer_scope' is a pointer to the outermost
5250 BLOCK node created to represent a function.
5251 This outermost BLOCK actually represents the outermost
5252 binding contour for the function, i.e. the contour in which
5253 the function's formal parameters and labels get declared.
5254
5255 Curiously, it appears that the front end doesn't actually
5256 put the PARM_DECL nodes for the current function onto the
5257 BLOCK_VARS list for this outer scope. (They are strung
5258 off of the DECL_ARGUMENTS list for the function instead.)
5259 The BLOCK_VARS list for the `outer_scope' does provide us
5260 with a list of the LABEL_DECL nodes for the function however,
5261 and we output DWARF info for those here.
5262
5263 Just within the `outer_scope' there will be a BLOCK node
5264 representing the function's outermost pair of curly braces,
5265 and any blocks used for the base and member initializers of
5266 a C++ constructor function. */
5267
5268 output_decls_for_scope (outer_scope, 0);
5269
5270 /* Finally, force out any pending types which are local to the
5271 outermost block of this function definition. These will
5272 all have a TYPE_CONTEXT which points to the FUNCTION_DECL
5273 node itself. */
5274
5275 output_pending_types_for_scope (decl);
5276 }
340ccaab 5277 }
a94dbf2c 5278 }
340ccaab
TW
5279
5280 /* Generate a terminator for the list of stuff `owned' by this
5281 function. */
5282
5283 end_sibling_chain ();
5284
5285 break;
5286
5287 case TYPE_DECL:
5288 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent
5289 any actual typedefs. Note that even when we are in terse mode,
5290 we must still output DIEs to represent those tagged types which
5291 are used (directly or indirectly) in the specification of either
5292 a return type or a formal parameter type of some function. */
5293
5294 if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE)
a94dbf2c
JM
5295 if (! TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl)
5296 || (! TYPE_USED_FOR_FUNCTION (TREE_TYPE (decl)) && ! in_class))
3a538a66 5297 return;
340ccaab 5298
a94dbf2c
JM
5299 /* In the special case of a TYPE_DECL node representing
5300 the declaration of some type tag, if the given TYPE_DECL is
d4d4c5a8
RS
5301 marked as having been instantiated from some other (original)
5302 TYPE_DECL node (e.g. one which was generated within the original
5303 definition of an inline function) we have to generate a special
5304 (abbreviated) TAG_structure_type, TAG_union_type, or
5305 TAG_enumeration-type DIE here. */
5306
a94dbf2c 5307 if (TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl) && DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl))
d4d4c5a8
RS
5308 {
5309 output_tagged_type_instantiation (TREE_TYPE (decl));
5310 return;
5311 }
5312
340ccaab
TW
5313 output_type (TREE_TYPE (decl), containing_scope);
5314
a94dbf2c 5315 if (! is_redundant_typedef (decl))
340ccaab
TW
5316 /* Output a DIE to represent the typedef itself. */
5317 output_die (output_typedef_die, decl);
5318 break;
5319
5320 case LABEL_DECL:
5321 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL)
5322 output_die (output_label_die, decl);
5323 break;
5324
5325 case VAR_DECL:
648ebe7b
RS
5326 /* If we are conforming to the DWARF version 1 specification, don't
5327 generated any DIEs to represent mere external object declarations. */
5328
5329#if (DWARF_VERSION <= 1)
0924ddef 5330 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && ! TREE_PUBLIC (decl))
648ebe7b
RS
5331 break;
5332#endif
5333
340ccaab
TW
5334 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent
5335 any variable declarations or definitions. */
5336
5337 if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE)
3a538a66 5338 break;
340ccaab
TW
5339
5340 /* Output any DIEs that are needed to specify the type of this data
5341 object. */
5342
5343 output_type (TREE_TYPE (decl), containing_scope);
5344
a94dbf2c
JM
5345 {
5346 /* And its containing type. */
5347 register tree origin = decl_class_context (decl);
5348 if (origin)
5349 output_type (origin, containing_scope);
5350 }
5351
340ccaab
TW
5352 /* If the following DIE will represent a data object definition for a
5353 data object with "extern" linkage, output a special "pubnames" DIE
5354 label just ahead of the actual DIE. A reference to this label
5355 was already generated in the .debug_pubnames section sub-entry
5356 for this data object definition. */
5357
d4d4c5a8 5358 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) && ! DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
340ccaab
TW
5359 {
5360 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5361
5362 sprintf (label, PUB_DIE_LABEL_FMT, next_pubname_number++);
5363 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5364 }
5365
d4d4c5a8
RS
5366 /* Now output the DIE to represent the data object itself. This gets
5367 complicated because of the possibility that the VAR_DECL really
5368 represents an inlined instance of a formal parameter for an inline
5369 function. */
5370
5371 {
7080f735 5372 void (*func) (void *);
d4d4c5a8 5373 register tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl);
340ccaab 5374
d4d4c5a8
RS
5375 if (origin != NULL && TREE_CODE (origin) == PARM_DECL)
5376 func = output_formal_parameter_die;
5377 else
5378 {
0924ddef 5379 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl) || DECL_EXTERNAL (decl))
d4d4c5a8
RS
5380 func = output_global_variable_die;
5381 else
5382 func = output_local_variable_die;
5383 }
5384 output_die (func, decl);
5385 }
340ccaab
TW
5386 break;
5387
5388 case FIELD_DECL:
5389 /* Ignore the nameless fields that are used to skip bits. */
5390 if (DECL_NAME (decl) != 0)
5391 {
5392 output_type (member_declared_type (decl), containing_scope);
3a538a66 5393 output_die (output_member_die, decl);
340ccaab
TW
5394 }
5395 break;
5396
5397 case PARM_DECL:
5398 /* Force out the type of this formal, if it was not forced out yet.
a1f300c0 5399 Note that here we can run afoul of a bug in "classic" svr4 SDB.
340ccaab
TW
5400 It should be able to grok the presence of type DIEs within a list
5401 of TAG_formal_parameter DIEs, but it doesn't. */
5402
5403 output_type (TREE_TYPE (decl), containing_scope);
5404 output_die (output_formal_parameter_die, decl);
5405 break;
5406
1cfdcc15
JM
5407 case NAMESPACE_DECL:
5408 /* Ignore for now. */
5409 break;
5410
340ccaab
TW
5411 default:
5412 abort ();
5413 }
5414}
5415\f
2b85879e
NB
5416/* Output debug information for a function. */
5417static void
7080f735 5418dwarfout_function_decl (tree decl)
2b85879e
NB
5419{
5420 dwarfout_file_scope_decl (decl, 0);
5421}
5422
5423/* Debug information for a global DECL. Called from toplev.c after
5424 compilation proper has finished. */
5425static void
7080f735 5426dwarfout_global_decl (tree decl)
2b85879e
NB
5427{
5428 /* Output DWARF information for file-scope tentative data object
5429 declarations, file-scope (extern) function declarations (which
5430 had no corresponding body) and file-scope tagged type
5431 declarations and definitions which have not yet been forced out. */
5432
5433 if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL || !DECL_INITIAL (decl))
5434 dwarfout_file_scope_decl (decl, 1);
5435}
5436
5437/* DECL is an inline function, whose body is present, but which is not
5438 being output at this point. (We're putting that off until we need
5439 to do it.) */
5440static void
7080f735 5441dwarfout_deferred_inline_function (tree decl)
2b85879e
NB
5442{
5443 /* Generate the DWARF info for the "abstract" instance of a function
5444 which we may later generate inlined and/or out-of-line instances
5445 of. */
5446 if ((DECL_INLINE (decl) || DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
5447 && ! DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl))
5448 {
5449 /* The front-end may not have set CURRENT_FUNCTION_DECL, but the
5450 DWARF code expects it to be set in this case. Intuitively,
5451 DECL is the function we just finished defining, so setting
5452 CURRENT_FUNCTION_DECL is sensible. */
5453 tree saved_cfd = current_function_decl;
5454 int was_abstract = DECL_ABSTRACT (decl);
5455 current_function_decl = decl;
5456
5457 /* Let the DWARF code do its work. */
5458 set_decl_abstract_flags (decl, 1);
5459 dwarfout_file_scope_decl (decl, 0);
5460 if (! was_abstract)
5461 set_decl_abstract_flags (decl, 0);
5462
5463 /* Reset CURRENT_FUNCTION_DECL. */
5464 current_function_decl = saved_cfd;
5465 }
5466}
5467
5468static void
7080f735 5469dwarfout_file_scope_decl (tree decl, int set_finalizing)
340ccaab 5470{
8ac9cb56
RS
5471 if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK)
5472 return;
5473
fcd7f76b 5474 /* If this ..._DECL node is marked to be ignored, then ignore it. */
8ac9cb56
RS
5475
5476 if (DECL_IGNORED_P (decl))
fcd7f76b 5477 return;
8ac9cb56 5478
340ccaab
TW
5479 switch (TREE_CODE (decl))
5480 {
5481 case FUNCTION_DECL:
5482
8ac9cb56
RS
5483 /* Ignore this FUNCTION_DECL if it refers to a builtin declaration of
5484 a builtin function. Explicit programmer-supplied declarations of
5485 these same functions should NOT be ignored however. */
340ccaab 5486
0924ddef 5487 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (decl))
3a538a66 5488 return;
340ccaab 5489
0020519f
RK
5490 /* What we would really like to do here is to filter out all mere
5491 file-scope declarations of file-scope functions which are never
5492 referenced later within this translation unit (and keep all of
9faa82d8 5493 ones that *are* referenced later on) but we aren't clairvoyant,
0020519f
RK
5494 so we have no idea which functions will be referenced in the
5495 future (i.e. later on within the current translation unit).
5496 So here we just ignore all file-scope function declarations
5497 which are not also definitions. If and when the debugger needs
a1f300c0 5498 to know something about these functions, it will have to hunt
0020519f
RK
5499 around and find the DWARF information associated with the
5500 *definition* of the function.
5501
5502 Note that we can't just check `DECL_EXTERNAL' to find out which
5503 FUNCTION_DECL nodes represent definitions and which ones represent
5504 mere declarations. We have to check `DECL_INITIAL' instead. That's
5505 because the C front-end supports some weird semantics for "extern
5506 inline" function definitions. These can get inlined within the
5507 current translation unit (an thus, we need to generate DWARF info
5508 for their abstract instances so that the DWARF info for the
5509 concrete inlined instances can have something to refer to) but
5510 the compiler never generates any out-of-lines instances of such
5511 things (despite the fact that they *are* definitions). The
5512 important point is that the C front-end marks these "extern inline"
85f8926e 5513 functions as DECL_EXTERNAL, but we need to generate DWARF for them
0020519f
RK
5514 anyway.
5515
5516 Note that the C++ front-end also plays some similar games for inline
5517 function definitions appearing within include files which also
5518 contain `#pragma interface' pragmas. */
5519
5520 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL_TREE)
340ccaab
TW
5521 return;
5522
d4d4c5a8 5523 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl)
0924ddef 5524 && ! DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)
d4d4c5a8 5525 && ! DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
340ccaab
TW
5526 {
5527 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5528
5529 /* Output a .debug_pubnames entry for a public function
5530 defined in this compilation unit. */
5531
5532 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 5533 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION);
340ccaab
TW
5534 sprintf (label, PUB_DIE_LABEL_FMT, next_pubname_number);
5535 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, label);
74153f8e 5536 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file,
340ccaab 5537 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl)));
85595d1a 5538 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5539 }
5540
5541 break;
5542
5543 case VAR_DECL:
5544
5545 /* Ignore this VAR_DECL if it refers to a file-scope extern data
5546 object declaration and if the declaration was never even
5547 referenced from within this entire compilation unit. We
5548 suppress these DIEs in order to save space in the .debug section
5549 (by eliminating entries which are probably useless). Note that
5550 we must not suppress block-local extern declarations (whether
5551 used or not) because that would screw-up the debugger's name
5552 lookup mechanism and cause it to miss things which really ought
5553 to be in scope at a given point. */
5554
0924ddef 5555 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && !TREE_USED (decl))
340ccaab
TW
5556 return;
5557
6dc42e49 5558 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl)
0924ddef 5559 && ! DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)
d4d4c5a8
RS
5560 && GET_CODE (DECL_RTL (decl)) == MEM
5561 && ! DECL_ABSTRACT (decl))
340ccaab
TW
5562 {
5563 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5564
5565 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL)
5566 {
5567 /* Output a .debug_pubnames entry for a public variable
5568 defined in this compilation unit. */
5569
5570 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 5571 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION);
340ccaab
TW
5572 sprintf (label, PUB_DIE_LABEL_FMT, next_pubname_number);
5573 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, label);
74153f8e 5574 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file,
340ccaab 5575 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl)));
85595d1a 5576 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5577 }
5578
5579 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL)
5580 {
5581 /* Output a .debug_aranges entry for a public variable
6dc42e49 5582 which is tentatively defined in this compilation unit. */
340ccaab
TW
5583
5584 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 5585 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION);
340ccaab 5586 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file,
9a631e8e 5587 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl)));
3a538a66 5588 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file,
340ccaab 5589 (unsigned) int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (decl)));
85595d1a 5590 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5591 }
5592 }
5593
5594 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent
5595 any variable declarations or definitions. */
5596
5597 if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE)
3a538a66 5598 return;
340ccaab
TW
5599
5600 break;
5601
5602 case TYPE_DECL:
e6d9804c
TW
5603 /* Don't bother trying to generate any DIEs to represent any of the
5604 normal built-in types for the language we are compiling, except
5605 in cases where the types in question are *not* DWARF fundamental
5606 types. We make an exception in the case of non-fundamental types
6356f892 5607 for the sake of Objective-C (and perhaps C++) because the GNU
e6d9804c
TW
5608 front-ends for these languages may in fact create certain "built-in"
5609 types which are (for example) RECORD_TYPEs. In such cases, we
5610 really need to output these (non-fundamental) types because other
5611 DIEs may contain references to them. */
5612
af02da67
JW
5613 /* Also ignore language dependent types here, because they are probably
5614 also built-in types. If we didn't ignore them, then we would get
5615 references to undefined labels because output_type doesn't support
5616 them. So, for now, we need to ignore them to avoid assembler
5617 errors. */
5618
5619 /* ??? This code is different than the equivalent code in dwarf2out.c.
5620 The dwarf2out.c code is probably more correct. */
5621
e6d9804c 5622 if (DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl) == 0
af02da67
JW
5623 && (type_is_fundamental (TREE_TYPE (decl))
5624 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == LANG_TYPE))
340ccaab
TW
5625 return;
5626
5627 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent
5628 any actual typedefs. Note that even when we are in terse mode,
5629 we must still output DIEs to represent those tagged types which
5630 are used (directly or indirectly) in the specification of either
5631 a return type or a formal parameter type of some function. */
5632
5633 if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE)
d4ef15f2 5634 if (! TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl)
340ccaab 5635 || ! TYPE_USED_FOR_FUNCTION (TREE_TYPE (decl)))
3a538a66 5636 return;
340ccaab
TW
5637
5638 break;
5639
5640 default:
5641 return;
5642 }
5643
5644 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
85595d1a 5645 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SECTION);
340ccaab 5646 finalizing = set_finalizing;
906c4e36 5647 output_decl (decl, NULL_TREE);
340ccaab
TW
5648
5649 /* NOTE: The call above to `output_decl' may have caused one or more
5650 file-scope named types (i.e. tagged types) to be placed onto the
5651 pending_types_list. We have to get those types off of that list
5652 at some point, and this is the perfect time to do it. If we didn't
5653 take them off now, they might still be on the list when cc1 finally
5654 exits. That might be OK if it weren't for the fact that when we put
5655 types onto the pending_types_list, we set the TREE_ASM_WRITTEN flag
5656 for these types, and that causes them never to be output unless
5657 `output_pending_types_for_scope' takes them off of the list and un-sets
5658 their TREE_ASM_WRITTEN flags. */
5659
906c4e36 5660 output_pending_types_for_scope (NULL_TREE);
340ccaab 5661
0a4be913
JW
5662 /* The above call should have totally emptied the pending_types_list
5663 if this is not a nested function or class. If this is a nested type,
5664 then the remaining pending_types will be emitted when the containing type
5665 is handled. */
3a538a66 5666
0a4be913
JW
5667 if (! DECL_CONTEXT (decl))
5668 {
5669 if (pending_types != 0)
5670 abort ();
5671 }
340ccaab 5672
85595d1a 5673 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5674}
5675\f
5676/* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the beginning of the generated code
5677 for a lexical block. */
5678
a5a42b92 5679static void
7080f735
AJ
5680dwarfout_begin_block (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
5681 unsigned int blocknum)
340ccaab
TW
5682{
5683 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5684
4d1065ed 5685 function_section (current_function_decl);
340ccaab
TW
5686 sprintf (label, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, blocknum);
5687 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5688}
5689
5690/* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the end of the generated code
5691 for a lexical block. */
5692
a5a42b92 5693static void
7080f735 5694dwarfout_end_block (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, unsigned int blocknum)
340ccaab
TW
5695{
5696 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5697
4d1065ed 5698 function_section (current_function_decl);
340ccaab
TW
5699 sprintf (label, BLOCK_END_LABEL_FMT, blocknum);
5700 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5701}
5702
2a819d04
TW
5703/* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the point in the generated code where
5704 the real body of the function begins (after parameters have been moved
5705 to their home locations). */
5706
653e276c 5707static void
7080f735
AJ
5708dwarfout_end_prologue (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
5709 const char *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2a819d04
TW
5710{
5711 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5712
a94dbf2c
JM
5713 if (! use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
5714 return;
653e276c 5715
4d1065ed 5716 function_section (current_function_decl);
df696a75 5717 sprintf (label, BODY_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, current_function_funcdef_no);
2a819d04
TW
5718 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5719}
5720
5721/* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the point in the generated code where
5722 the real body of the function ends (just before the epilogue code). */
5723
e2a12aca 5724static void
7080f735 5725dwarfout_end_function (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2a819d04
TW
5726{
5727 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5728
a94dbf2c
JM
5729 if (! use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
5730 return;
4d1065ed 5731 function_section (current_function_decl);
df696a75 5732 sprintf (label, BODY_END_LABEL_FMT, current_function_funcdef_no);
2a819d04
TW
5733 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5734}
5735
340ccaab
TW
5736/* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the absolute end of the generated code
5737 for a function definition. This gets called *after* the epilogue code
5738 has been generated. */
5739
e2a12aca 5740static void
7080f735
AJ
5741dwarfout_end_epilogue (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
5742 const char *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
340ccaab
TW
5743{
5744 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5745
5746 /* Output a label to mark the endpoint of the code generated for this
5747 function. */
5748
df696a75 5749 sprintf (label, FUNC_END_LABEL_FMT, current_function_funcdef_no);
340ccaab
TW
5750 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5751}
5752
5753static void
7080f735 5754shuffle_filename_entry (filename_entry *new_zeroth)
340ccaab
TW
5755{
5756 filename_entry temp_entry;
b3694847
SS
5757 filename_entry *limit_p;
5758 filename_entry *move_p;
340ccaab
TW
5759
5760 if (new_zeroth == &filename_table[0])
5761 return;
5762
5763 temp_entry = *new_zeroth;
5764
5765 /* Shift entries up in the table to make room at [0]. */
5766
5767 limit_p = &filename_table[0];
5768 for (move_p = new_zeroth; move_p > limit_p; move_p--)
5769 *move_p = *(move_p-1);
5770
5771 /* Install the found entry at [0]. */
5772
5773 filename_table[0] = temp_entry;
5774}
5775
5776/* Create a new (string) entry for the .debug_sfnames section. */
5777
5778static void
7080f735 5779generate_new_sfname_entry (void)
340ccaab
TW
5780{
5781 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5782
5783 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 5784 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SFNAMES_SECTION);
340ccaab
TW
5785 sprintf (label, SFNAMES_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT, filename_table[0].number);
5786 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
74153f8e 5787 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file,
3a538a66
KH
5788 filename_table[0].name
5789 ? filename_table[0].name
5790 : "");
85595d1a 5791 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5792}
5793
5794/* Lookup a filename (in the list of filenames that we know about here in
5795 dwarfout.c) and return its "index". The index of each (known) filename
5796 is just a unique number which is associated with only that one filename.
5797 We need such numbers for the sake of generating labels (in the
5798 .debug_sfnames section) and references to those unique labels (in the
5799 .debug_srcinfo and .debug_macinfo sections).
5800
5801 If the filename given as an argument is not found in our current list,
5802 add it to the list and assign it the next available unique index number.
5803
5804 Whatever we do (i.e. whether we find a pre-existing filename or add a new
5805 one), we shuffle the filename found (or added) up to the zeroth entry of
5806 our list of filenames (which is always searched linearly). We do this so
5807 as to optimize the most common case for these filename lookups within
5808 dwarfout.c. The most common case by far is the case where we call
5809 lookup_filename to lookup the very same filename that we did a lookup
5810 on the last time we called lookup_filename. We make sure that this
5811 common case is fast because such cases will constitute 99.9% of the
5812 lookups we ever do (in practice).
5813
5814 If we add a new filename entry to our table, we go ahead and generate
5815 the corresponding entry in the .debug_sfnames section right away.
5816 Doing so allows us to avoid tickling an assembler bug (present in some
5817 m68k assemblers) which yields assembly-time errors in cases where the
5818 difference of two label addresses is taken and where the two labels
5819 are in a section *other* than the one where the difference is being
5820 calculated, and where at least one of the two symbol references is a
5821 forward reference. (This bug could be tickled by our .debug_srcinfo
5822 entries if we don't output their corresponding .debug_sfnames entries
461b77c8 5823 before them.) */
340ccaab
TW
5824
5825static unsigned
7080f735 5826lookup_filename (const char *file_name)
340ccaab 5827{
b3694847
SS
5828 filename_entry *search_p;
5829 filename_entry *limit_p = &filename_table[ft_entries];
340ccaab
TW
5830
5831 for (search_p = filename_table; search_p < limit_p; search_p++)
5832 if (!strcmp (file_name, search_p->name))
5833 {
5834 /* When we get here, we have found the filename that we were
5835 looking for in the filename_table. Now we want to make sure
5836 that it gets moved to the zero'th entry in the table (if it
5837 is not already there) so that subsequent attempts to find the
5838 same filename will find it as quickly as possible. */
5839
5840 shuffle_filename_entry (search_p);
3a538a66 5841 return filename_table[0].number;
340ccaab
TW
5842 }
5843
5844 /* We come here whenever we have a new filename which is not registered
5845 in the current table. Here we add it to the table. */
5846
5847 /* Prepare to add a new table entry by making sure there is enough space
5848 in the table to do so. If not, expand the current table. */
5849
5850 if (ft_entries == ft_entries_allocated)
5851 {
5852 ft_entries_allocated += FT_ENTRIES_INCREMENT;
5853 filename_table
703ad42b 5854 = xrealloc (filename_table,
340ccaab
TW
5855 ft_entries_allocated * sizeof (filename_entry));
5856 }
5857
5858 /* Initially, add the new entry at the end of the filename table. */
5859
5860 filename_table[ft_entries].number = ft_entries;
5861 filename_table[ft_entries].name = xstrdup (file_name);
5862
5863 /* Shuffle the new entry into filename_table[0]. */
5864
5865 shuffle_filename_entry (&filename_table[ft_entries]);
5866
5867 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL)
5868 generate_new_sfname_entry ();
5869
5870 ft_entries++;
5871 return filename_table[0].number;
5872}
5873
5874static void
7080f735 5875generate_srcinfo_entry (unsigned int line_entry_num, unsigned int files_entry_num)
340ccaab
TW
5876{
5877 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5878
5879 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 5880 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SRCINFO_SECTION);
340ccaab
TW
5881 sprintf (label, LINE_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT, line_entry_num);
5882 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, label, LINE_BEGIN_LABEL);
5883 sprintf (label, SFNAMES_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT, files_entry_num);
5884 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, label, SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 5885 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5886}
5887
e2a12aca 5888static void
7080f735 5889dwarfout_source_line (unsigned int line, const char *filename)
340ccaab 5890{
6619df07
JM
5891 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL
5892 /* We can't emit line number info for functions in separate sections,
5893 because the assembler can't subtract labels in different sections. */
5894 && DECL_SECTION_NAME (current_function_decl) == NULL_TREE)
340ccaab
TW
5895 {
5896 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
5897 static unsigned last_line_entry_num = 0;
5898 static unsigned prev_file_entry_num = (unsigned) -1;
b3694847 5899 unsigned this_file_entry_num;
340ccaab 5900
4d1065ed 5901 function_section (current_function_decl);
340ccaab
TW
5902 sprintf (label, LINE_CODE_LABEL_FMT, ++last_line_entry_num);
5903 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label);
5904
5905 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
340ccaab 5906
a94dbf2c
JM
5907 if (use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
5908 this_file_entry_num = lookup_filename (filename);
5909 else
5910 this_file_entry_num = (unsigned) -1;
5911
3800b162 5912 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, LINE_SECTION);
340ccaab 5913 if (this_file_entry_num != prev_file_entry_num)
3a538a66
KH
5914 {
5915 char line_entry_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
340ccaab 5916
3a538a66
KH
5917 sprintf (line_entry_label, LINE_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT, last_line_entry_num);
5918 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, line_entry_label);
5919 }
340ccaab
TW
5920
5921 {
3a538a66 5922 const char *tail = strrchr (filename, '/');
340ccaab 5923
3a538a66
KH
5924 if (tail != NULL)
5925 filename = tail;
340ccaab
TW
5926 }
5927
301d03af 5928 dw2_asm_output_data (4, line, "%s:%u", filename, line);
340ccaab
TW
5929 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, 0xffff);
5930 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, label, TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 5931 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5932
5933 if (this_file_entry_num != prev_file_entry_num)
3a538a66 5934 generate_srcinfo_entry (last_line_entry_num, this_file_entry_num);
340ccaab
TW
5935 prev_file_entry_num = this_file_entry_num;
5936 }
5937}
5938
5939/* Generate an entry in the .debug_macinfo section. */
5940
5941static void
7080f735 5942generate_macinfo_entry (unsigned int type, rtx offset, const char *string)
340ccaab 5943{
a94dbf2c
JM
5944 if (! use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
5945 return;
5946
340ccaab 5947 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 5948 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION);
301d03af
RS
5949 assemble_integer (gen_rtx_PLUS (SImode, GEN_INT (type << 24), offset),
5950 4, BITS_PER_UNIT, 1);
74153f8e 5951 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, string);
85595d1a 5952 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
5953}
5954
7f905405
NB
5955/* Wrapper for toplev.c callback to check debug info level. */
5956static void
7080f735 5957dwarfout_start_source_file_check (unsigned int line, const char *filename)
7f905405
NB
5958{
5959 if (debug_info_level == DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE)
5960 dwarfout_start_source_file (line, filename);
5961}
5962
5963static void
7080f735
AJ
5964dwarfout_start_source_file (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
5965 const char *filename)
340ccaab
TW
5966{
5967 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
301d03af 5968 const char *label1, *label2;
340ccaab
TW
5969
5970 sprintf (label, SFNAMES_ENTRY_LABEL_FMT, lookup_filename (filename));
301d03af
RS
5971 label1 = (*label == '*') + label;
5972 label2 = (*SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL == '*') + SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL;
5973 generate_macinfo_entry (MACINFO_start,
5974 gen_rtx_MINUS (Pmode,
5975 gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, label1),
5976 gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode, label2)),
5977 "");
340ccaab
TW
5978}
5979
7f905405
NB
5980/* Wrapper for toplev.c callback to check debug info level. */
5981static void
7080f735 5982dwarfout_end_source_file_check (unsigned int lineno)
7f905405
NB
5983{
5984 if (debug_info_level == DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE)
5985 dwarfout_end_source_file (lineno);
5986}
5987
5988static void
7080f735 5989dwarfout_end_source_file (unsigned int lineno)
340ccaab 5990{
301d03af 5991 generate_macinfo_entry (MACINFO_resume, GEN_INT (lineno), "");
340ccaab
TW
5992}
5993
5994/* Called from check_newline in c-parse.y. The `buffer' parameter
5995 contains the tail part of the directive line, i.e. the part which
5996 is past the initial whitespace, #, whitespace, directive-name,
5997 whitespace part. */
5998
7f905405 5999static void
7080f735 6000dwarfout_define (unsigned int lineno, const char *buffer)
340ccaab
TW
6001{
6002 static int initialized = 0;
340ccaab
TW
6003
6004 if (!initialized)
6005 {
7f905405 6006 dwarfout_start_source_file (0, primary_filename);
340ccaab
TW
6007 initialized = 1;
6008 }
301d03af 6009 generate_macinfo_entry (MACINFO_define, GEN_INT (lineno), buffer);
340ccaab
TW
6010}
6011
6012/* Called from check_newline in c-parse.y. The `buffer' parameter
6013 contains the tail part of the directive line, i.e. the part which
6014 is past the initial whitespace, #, whitespace, directive-name,
6015 whitespace part. */
6016
7f905405 6017static void
7080f735 6018dwarfout_undef (unsigned int lineno, const char *buffer)
340ccaab 6019{
301d03af 6020 generate_macinfo_entry (MACINFO_undef, GEN_INT (lineno), buffer);
340ccaab
TW
6021}
6022
6023/* Set up for Dwarf output at the start of compilation. */
6024
a51d908e 6025static void
7080f735 6026dwarfout_init (const char *main_input_filename)
340ccaab 6027{
7ca0873c
MM
6028 warning ("support for the DWARF1 debugging format is deprecated");
6029
340ccaab
TW
6030 /* Remember the name of the primary input file. */
6031
6032 primary_filename = main_input_filename;
6033
6034 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the pending_sibling_stack. */
6035
6036 pending_sibling_stack
703ad42b 6037 = xmalloc (PENDING_SIBLINGS_INCREMENT * sizeof (unsigned));
340ccaab
TW
6038 pending_siblings_allocated = PENDING_SIBLINGS_INCREMENT;
6039 pending_siblings = 1;
6040
6041 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the filename_table. */
6042
703ad42b 6043 filename_table = xmalloc (FT_ENTRIES_INCREMENT * sizeof (filename_entry));
340ccaab
TW
6044 ft_entries_allocated = FT_ENTRIES_INCREMENT;
6045 ft_entries = 0;
6046
6047 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the pending_types_list. */
6048
703ad42b 6049 pending_types_list = xmalloc (PENDING_TYPES_INCREMENT * sizeof (tree));
340ccaab
TW
6050 pending_types_allocated = PENDING_TYPES_INCREMENT;
6051 pending_types = 0;
6052
6053 /* Create an artificial RECORD_TYPE node which we can use in our hack
6054 to get the DIEs representing types of formal parameters to come out
6055 only *after* the DIEs for the formal parameters themselves. */
6056
6057 fake_containing_scope = make_node (RECORD_TYPE);
6058
6059 /* Output a starting label for the .text section. */
6060
6061 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6062 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, TEXT_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6063 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6064 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6065
6066 /* Output a starting label for the .data section. */
6067
6068 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6069 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DATA_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6070 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, DATA_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6071 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab 6072
13963720 6073#if 0 /* GNU C doesn't currently use .data1. */
340ccaab
TW
6074 /* Output a starting label for the .data1 section. */
6075
6076 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6077 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DATA1_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6078 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, DATA1_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6079 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
13963720 6080#endif
340ccaab
TW
6081
6082 /* Output a starting label for the .rodata section. */
6083
6084 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6085 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, RODATA_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6086 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, RODATA_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6087 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab 6088
13963720 6089#if 0 /* GNU C doesn't currently use .rodata1. */
340ccaab
TW
6090 /* Output a starting label for the .rodata1 section. */
6091
6092 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6093 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, RODATA1_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6094 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, RODATA1_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6095 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
13963720 6096#endif
340ccaab
TW
6097
6098 /* Output a starting label for the .bss section. */
6099
6100 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6101 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, BSS_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6102 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, BSS_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6103 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6104
6105 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL)
6106 {
a94dbf2c
JM
6107 if (use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
6108 {
6109 /* Output a starting label and an initial (compilation directory)
6110 entry for the .debug_sfnames section. The starting label will be
6111 referenced by the initial entry in the .debug_srcinfo section. */
3a538a66 6112
a94dbf2c 6113 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6114 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SFNAMES_SECTION);
a94dbf2c
JM
6115 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL);
6116 {
b20d9f0c 6117 const char *pwd = get_src_pwd ();
b3694847 6118 char *dirname;
a94dbf2c 6119
a94dbf2c 6120 if (!pwd)
fa6ef813 6121 fatal_error ("can't get current directory: %m");
400500c4 6122
ad85216e 6123 dirname = concat (pwd, "/", NULL);
74153f8e 6124 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, dirname);
a94dbf2c
JM
6125 free (dirname);
6126 }
6127 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
6128 }
3a538a66 6129
a94dbf2c
JM
6130 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
6131 && use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
340ccaab 6132 {
3a538a66 6133 /* Output a starting label for the .debug_macinfo section. This
340ccaab
TW
6134 label will be referenced by the AT_mac_info attribute in the
6135 TAG_compile_unit DIE. */
3a538a66
KH
6136
6137 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
6138 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION);
6139 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, MACINFO_BEGIN_LABEL);
6140 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6141 }
6142
6143 /* Generate the initial entry for the .line section. */
3a538a66 6144
340ccaab 6145 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
85595d1a 6146 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, LINE_SECTION);
340ccaab
TW
6147 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, LINE_BEGIN_LABEL);
6148 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, LINE_END_LABEL, LINE_BEGIN_LABEL);
6149 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6150 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
3a538a66 6151
a94dbf2c
JM
6152 if (use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
6153 {
6154 /* Generate the initial entry for the .debug_srcinfo section. */
6155
6156 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6157 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SRCINFO_SECTION);
a94dbf2c
JM
6158 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, SRCINFO_BEGIN_LABEL);
6159 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, LINE_BEGIN_LABEL);
6160 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, SFNAMES_BEGIN_LABEL);
6161 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
6162 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, TEXT_END_LABEL);
340ccaab 6163#ifdef DWARF_TIMESTAMPS
a94dbf2c 6164 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, time (NULL));
340ccaab 6165#else
a94dbf2c 6166 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, -1);
340ccaab 6167#endif
a94dbf2c
JM
6168 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
6169 }
3a538a66 6170
340ccaab 6171 /* Generate the initial entry for the .debug_pubnames section. */
3a538a66 6172
340ccaab 6173 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6174 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION);
340ccaab 6175 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, DEBUG_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6176 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
3a538a66 6177
340ccaab 6178 /* Generate the initial entry for the .debug_aranges section. */
3a538a66 6179
340ccaab 6180 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6181 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION);
04448128
RS
6182 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file,
6183 DEBUG_ARANGES_END_LABEL,
6184 DEBUG_ARANGES_BEGIN_LABEL);
6185 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, DEBUG_ARANGES_BEGIN_LABEL);
6186 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 1);
340ccaab 6187 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, DEBUG_BEGIN_LABEL);
85595d1a 6188 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6189 }
6190
6191 /* Setup first DIE number == 1. */
6192 NEXT_DIE_NUM = next_unused_dienum++;
6193
6194 /* Generate the initial DIE for the .debug section. Note that the
6195 (string) value given in the AT_name attribute of the TAG_compile_unit
6196 DIE will (typically) be a relative pathname and that this pathname
6197 should be taken as being relative to the directory from which the
6198 compiler was invoked when the given (base) source file was compiled. */
6199
6200 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
85595d1a 6201 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SECTION);
340ccaab 6202 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, DEBUG_BEGIN_LABEL);
fad205ff 6203 output_die (output_compile_unit_die, (void *) main_input_filename);
85595d1a 6204 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6205
6206 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
6207}
6208
6209/* Output stuff that dwarf requires at the end of every file. */
6210
a51d908e 6211static void
7080f735 6212dwarfout_finish (const char *main_input_filename ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
340ccaab
TW
6213{
6214 char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES];
6215
6216 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
85595d1a 6217 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SECTION);
ede1dbac
ES
6218 retry_incomplete_types ();
6219 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6220
6221 /* Mark the end of the chain of siblings which represent all file-scope
6222 declarations in this compilation unit. */
6223
6224 /* The (null) DIE which represents the terminator for the (sibling linked)
6225 list of file-scope items is *special*. Normally, we would just call
6226 end_sibling_chain at this point in order to output a word with the
6227 value `4' and that word would act as the terminator for the list of
6228 DIEs describing file-scope items. Unfortunately, if we were to simply
6229 do that, the label that would follow this DIE in the .debug section
6230 (i.e. `..D2') would *not* be properly aligned (as it must be on some
6231 machines) to a 4 byte boundary.
6232
6233 In order to force the label `..D2' to get aligned to a 4 byte boundary,
6234 the trick used is to insert extra (otherwise useless) padding bytes
6dc42e49 6235 into the (null) DIE that we know must precede the ..D2 label in the
340ccaab
TW
6236 .debug section. The amount of padding required can be anywhere between
6237 0 and 3 bytes. The length word at the start of this DIE (i.e. the one
6238 with the padding) would normally contain the value 4, but now it will
6239 also have to include the padding bytes, so it will instead have some
6240 value in the range 4..7.
6241
6242 Fortunately, the rules of Dwarf say that any DIE whose length word
6243 contains *any* value less than 8 should be treated as a null DIE, so
6244 this trick works out nicely. Clever, eh? Don't give me any credit
6245 (or blame). I didn't think of this scheme. I just conformed to it.
6246 */
6247
0f41302f 6248 output_die (output_padded_null_die, (void *) 0);
340ccaab
TW
6249 dienum_pop ();
6250
6251 sprintf (label, DIE_BEGIN_LABEL_FMT, NEXT_DIE_NUM);
6252 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label); /* should be ..D2 */
85595d1a 6253 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6254
6255 /* Output a terminator label for the .text section. */
6256
6257 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6258 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, TEXT_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6259 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, TEXT_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6260 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6261
6262 /* Output a terminator label for the .data section. */
6263
6264 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6265 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DATA_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6266 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, DATA_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6267 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab 6268
13963720 6269#if 0 /* GNU C doesn't currently use .data1. */
340ccaab
TW
6270 /* Output a terminator label for the .data1 section. */
6271
6272 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6273 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DATA1_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6274 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, DATA1_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6275 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
13963720 6276#endif
340ccaab
TW
6277
6278 /* Output a terminator label for the .rodata section. */
6279
6280 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6281 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, RODATA_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6282 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, RODATA_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6283 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab 6284
13963720 6285#if 0 /* GNU C doesn't currently use .rodata1. */
340ccaab
TW
6286 /* Output a terminator label for the .rodata1 section. */
6287
6288 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6289 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, RODATA1_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6290 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, RODATA1_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6291 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
13963720 6292#endif
340ccaab
TW
6293
6294 /* Output a terminator label for the .bss section. */
6295
6296 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
f99ffb60 6297 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, BSS_SECTION_NAME);
340ccaab 6298 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, BSS_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6299 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab
TW
6300
6301 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL)
6302 {
6303 /* Output a terminating entry for the .line section. */
3a538a66 6304
340ccaab 6305 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
85595d1a 6306 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, LINE_SECTION);
340ccaab
TW
6307 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, LINE_LAST_ENTRY_LABEL);
6308 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0);
6309 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, 0xffff);
6310 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, TEXT_END_LABEL, TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
6311 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, LINE_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6312 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
3a538a66 6313
a94dbf2c
JM
6314 if (use_gnu_debug_info_extensions)
6315 {
6316 /* Output a terminating entry for the .debug_srcinfo section. */
6317
6318 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6319 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_SRCINFO_SECTION);
a94dbf2c
JM
6320 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file,
6321 LINE_LAST_ENTRY_LABEL, LINE_BEGIN_LABEL);
6322 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, -1);
6323 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
6324 }
340ccaab
TW
6325
6326 if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE)
6327 {
6328 /* Output terminating entries for the .debug_macinfo section. */
3a538a66 6329
7f905405 6330 dwarfout_end_source_file (0);
340ccaab
TW
6331
6332 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6333 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION);
340ccaab 6334 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0);
74153f8e 6335 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
85595d1a 6336 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab 6337 }
3a538a66 6338
340ccaab 6339 /* Generate the terminating entry for the .debug_pubnames section. */
3a538a66 6340
340ccaab 6341 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6342 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION);
340ccaab 6343 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0);
74153f8e 6344 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING_NEWLINE (asm_out_file, "");
85595d1a 6345 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
3a538a66 6346
340ccaab
TW
6347 /* Generate the terminating entries for the .debug_aranges section.
6348
6349 Note that we want to do this only *after* we have output the end
6350 labels (for the various program sections) which we are going to
6351 refer to here. This allows us to work around a bug in the m68k
6352 svr4 assembler. That assembler gives bogus assembly-time errors
6353 if (within any given section) you try to take the difference of
6354 two relocatable symbols, both of which are located within some
6355 other section, and if one (or both?) of the symbols involved is
6356 being forward-referenced. By generating the .debug_aranges
6357 entries at this late point in the assembly output, we skirt the
6358 issue simply by avoiding forward-references.
6359 */
3a538a66 6360
340ccaab 6361 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file);
9d2f2c45 6362 ASM_OUTPUT_PUSH_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION);
340ccaab
TW
6363
6364 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
6365 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, TEXT_END_LABEL, TEXT_BEGIN_LABEL);
6366
6367 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, DATA_BEGIN_LABEL);
6368 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, DATA_END_LABEL, DATA_BEGIN_LABEL);
6369
13963720 6370#if 0 /* GNU C doesn't currently use .data1. */
340ccaab
TW
6371 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, DATA1_BEGIN_LABEL);
6372 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, DATA1_END_LABEL,
6373 DATA1_BEGIN_LABEL);
13963720 6374#endif
340ccaab
TW
6375
6376 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, RODATA_BEGIN_LABEL);
6377 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, RODATA_END_LABEL,
6378 RODATA_BEGIN_LABEL);
6379
13963720 6380#if 0 /* GNU C doesn't currently use .rodata1. */
340ccaab
TW
6381 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, RODATA1_BEGIN_LABEL);
6382 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, RODATA1_END_LABEL,
6383 RODATA1_BEGIN_LABEL);
13963720 6384#endif
340ccaab
TW
6385
6386 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, BSS_BEGIN_LABEL);
6387 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, BSS_END_LABEL, BSS_BEGIN_LABEL);
6388
6389 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0);
6390 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0);
6391
04448128 6392 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, DEBUG_ARANGES_END_LABEL);
85595d1a 6393 ASM_OUTPUT_POP_SECTION (asm_out_file);
340ccaab 6394 }
0a4be913
JW
6395
6396 /* There should not be any pending types left at the end. We need
6397 this now because it may not have been checked on the last call to
6398 dwarfout_file_scope_decl. */
6399 if (pending_types != 0)
6400 abort ();
340ccaab
TW
6401}
6402
9a666dda 6403#endif /* DWARF_DEBUGGING_INFO */