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a3f97cbb | 1 | /* Output Dwarf2 format symbol table information from the GNU C compiler. |
fa1610e9 | 2 | Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
e9a25f70 JL |
3 | Contributed by Gary Funck (gary@intrepid.com). |
4 | Derived from DWARF 1 implementation of Ron Guilmette (rfg@monkeys.com). | |
469ac993 | 5 | Extensively modified by Jason Merrill (jason@cygnus.com). |
a3f97cbb JW |
6 | |
7 | This file is part of GNU CC. | |
8 | ||
9 | GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
11 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
12 | any later version. | |
13 | ||
14 | GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
17 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
18 | ||
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 | along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
21 | the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
22 | ||
3f76745e JM |
23 | /* The first part of this file deals with the DWARF 2 frame unwind |
24 | information, which is also used by the GCC efficient exception handling | |
25 | mechanism. The second part, controlled only by an #ifdef | |
26 | DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO, deals with the other DWARF 2 debugging | |
27 | information. */ | |
28 | ||
0021b564 JM |
29 | #include "config.h" |
30 | #include "defaults.h" | |
a3f97cbb | 31 | #include <stdio.h> |
a3f97cbb JW |
32 | #include "tree.h" |
33 | #include "flags.h" | |
34 | #include "rtl.h" | |
35 | #include "hard-reg-set.h" | |
36 | #include "regs.h" | |
37 | #include "insn-config.h" | |
38 | #include "reload.h" | |
39 | #include "output.h" | |
71dfc51f | 40 | #include "expr.h" |
3f76745e | 41 | #include "except.h" |
a7cc7f29 | 42 | #include "dwarf2.h" |
a3f97cbb | 43 | |
0021b564 JM |
44 | /* Decide whether we want to emit frame unwind information for the current |
45 | translation unit. */ | |
46 | ||
47 | int | |
48 | dwarf2out_do_frame () | |
49 | { | |
50 | return (write_symbols == DWARF2_DEBUG | |
51 | #ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO | |
52 | || (flag_exceptions && ! exceptions_via_longjmp) | |
53 | #endif | |
54 | ); | |
55 | } | |
56 | ||
57 | #if defined (DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO) || defined (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO) | |
58 | ||
71dfc51f RK |
59 | #ifndef __GNUC__ |
60 | #define inline | |
a3f97cbb JW |
61 | #endif |
62 | ||
eaf95893 RK |
63 | /* How to start an assembler comment. */ |
64 | #ifndef ASM_COMMENT_START | |
65 | #define ASM_COMMENT_START ";#" | |
66 | #endif | |
67 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
68 | typedef struct dw_cfi_struct *dw_cfi_ref; |
69 | typedef struct dw_fde_struct *dw_fde_ref; | |
70 | typedef union dw_cfi_oprnd_struct *dw_cfi_oprnd_ref; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
71 | |
72 | /* Call frames are described using a sequence of Call Frame | |
73 | Information instructions. The register number, offset | |
74 | and address fields are provided as possible operands; | |
75 | their use is selected by the opcode field. */ | |
71dfc51f | 76 | |
a3f97cbb | 77 | typedef union dw_cfi_oprnd_struct |
71dfc51f RK |
78 | { |
79 | unsigned long dw_cfi_reg_num; | |
80 | long int dw_cfi_offset; | |
81 | char *dw_cfi_addr; | |
82 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
83 | dw_cfi_oprnd; |
84 | ||
85 | typedef struct dw_cfi_struct | |
71dfc51f RK |
86 | { |
87 | dw_cfi_ref dw_cfi_next; | |
88 | enum dwarf_call_frame_info dw_cfi_opc; | |
89 | dw_cfi_oprnd dw_cfi_oprnd1; | |
90 | dw_cfi_oprnd dw_cfi_oprnd2; | |
91 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
92 | dw_cfi_node; |
93 | ||
94 | /* All call frame descriptions (FDE's) in the GCC generated DWARF | |
4b674448 | 95 | refer to a single Common Information Entry (CIE), defined at |
a3f97cbb JW |
96 | the beginning of the .debug_frame section. This used of a single |
97 | CIE obviates the need to keep track of multiple CIE's | |
98 | in the DWARF generation routines below. */ | |
71dfc51f | 99 | |
a3f97cbb | 100 | typedef struct dw_fde_struct |
71dfc51f | 101 | { |
71dfc51f RK |
102 | char *dw_fde_begin; |
103 | char *dw_fde_current_label; | |
104 | char *dw_fde_end; | |
105 | dw_cfi_ref dw_fde_cfi; | |
106 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
107 | dw_fde_node; |
108 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
109 | /* Maximum size (in bytes) of an artificially generated label. */ |
110 | #define MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES 30 | |
111 | ||
112 | /* Make sure we know the sizes of the various types dwarf can describe. These | |
113 | are only defaults. If the sizes are different for your target, you should | |
114 | override these values by defining the appropriate symbols in your tm.h | |
115 | file. */ | |
71dfc51f | 116 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
117 | #ifndef CHAR_TYPE_SIZE |
118 | #define CHAR_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_UNIT | |
119 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb | 120 | #ifndef PTR_SIZE |
a9d38797 | 121 | #define PTR_SIZE (POINTER_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT) |
a3f97cbb JW |
122 | #endif |
123 | ||
7e23cb16 JM |
124 | /* The size in bytes of a DWARF field indicating an offset or length |
125 | relative to a debug info section, specified to be 4 bytes in the DWARF-2 | |
126 | specification. The SGI/MIPS ABI defines it to be the same as PTR_SIZE. */ | |
71dfc51f | 127 | |
7e23cb16 JM |
128 | #ifndef DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE |
129 | #define DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE 4 | |
130 | #endif | |
131 | ||
9a666dda JM |
132 | #define DWARF_VERSION 2 |
133 | ||
7e23cb16 JM |
134 | /* Round SIZE up to the nearest BOUNDARY. */ |
135 | #define DWARF_ROUND(SIZE,BOUNDARY) \ | |
136 | (((SIZE) + (BOUNDARY) - 1) & ~((BOUNDARY) - 1)) | |
a3f97cbb | 137 | |
a3f97cbb | 138 | /* Offsets recorded in opcodes are a multiple of this alignment factor. */ |
469ac993 JM |
139 | #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD |
140 | #define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT (-UNITS_PER_WORD) | |
141 | #else | |
142 | #define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT UNITS_PER_WORD | |
143 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb | 144 | |
3f76745e JM |
145 | /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains frame description |
146 | information for each routine. */ | |
147 | static dw_fde_ref fde_table; | |
a3f97cbb | 148 | |
3f76745e JM |
149 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for fde_table. */ |
150 | static unsigned fde_table_allocated; | |
a94dbf2c | 151 | |
3f76745e JM |
152 | /* Number of elements in fde_table currently in use. */ |
153 | static unsigned fde_table_in_use; | |
a3f97cbb | 154 | |
3f76745e JM |
155 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the |
156 | fde_table. */ | |
157 | #define FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT 256 | |
a3f97cbb | 158 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
159 | /* A list of call frame insns for the CIE. */ |
160 | static dw_cfi_ref cie_cfi_head; | |
161 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
162 | /* The number of the current function definition for which debugging |
163 | information is being generated. These numbers range from 1 up to the | |
164 | maximum number of function definitions contained within the current | |
165 | compilation unit. These numbers are used to create unique label id's | |
166 | unique to each function definition. */ | |
4f988ea2 | 167 | static unsigned current_funcdef_number = 0; |
a3f97cbb JW |
168 | |
169 | /* Some DWARF extensions (e.g., MIPS/SGI) implement a subprogram | |
170 | attribute that accelerates the lookup of the FDE associated | |
171 | with the subprogram. This variable holds the table index of the FDE | |
172 | associated with the current function (body) definition. */ | |
173 | static unsigned current_funcdef_fde; | |
174 | ||
a3f97cbb | 175 | /* Forward declarations for functions defined in this file. */ |
71dfc51f RK |
176 | |
177 | static char *stripattributes PROTO((char *)); | |
3f76745e JM |
178 | static char *dwarf_cfi_name PROTO((unsigned)); |
179 | static dw_cfi_ref new_cfi PROTO((void)); | |
180 | static void add_cfi PROTO((dw_cfi_ref *, dw_cfi_ref)); | |
71dfc51f RK |
181 | static unsigned long size_of_uleb128 PROTO((unsigned long)); |
182 | static unsigned long size_of_sleb128 PROTO((long)); | |
71dfc51f RK |
183 | static void output_uleb128 PROTO((unsigned long)); |
184 | static void output_sleb128 PROTO((long)); | |
71dfc51f RK |
185 | static void add_fde_cfi PROTO((char *, dw_cfi_ref)); |
186 | static void lookup_cfa_1 PROTO((dw_cfi_ref, unsigned long *, | |
187 | long *)); | |
188 | static void lookup_cfa PROTO((unsigned long *, long *)); | |
189 | static void reg_save PROTO((char *, unsigned, unsigned, | |
190 | long)); | |
191 | static void initial_return_save PROTO((rtx)); | |
71dfc51f | 192 | static void output_cfi PROTO((dw_cfi_ref, dw_fde_ref)); |
3f76745e | 193 | static void output_call_frame_info PROTO((int)); |
71dfc51f | 194 | static unsigned reg_number PROTO((rtx)); |
a3f97cbb JW |
195 | |
196 | /* Definitions of defaults for assembler-dependent names of various | |
197 | pseudo-ops and section names. | |
198 | Theses may be overridden in the tm.h file (if necessary) for a particular | |
199 | assembler. */ | |
71dfc51f | 200 | |
0021b564 | 201 | #ifdef OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF |
a3f97cbb JW |
202 | #ifndef UNALIGNED_SHORT_ASM_OP |
203 | #define UNALIGNED_SHORT_ASM_OP ".2byte" | |
204 | #endif | |
205 | #ifndef UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP | |
206 | #define UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP ".4byte" | |
207 | #endif | |
7e23cb16 JM |
208 | #ifndef UNALIGNED_DOUBLE_INT_ASM_OP |
209 | #define UNALIGNED_DOUBLE_INT_ASM_OP ".8byte" | |
210 | #endif | |
0021b564 JM |
211 | #endif /* OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF */ |
212 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
213 | #ifndef ASM_BYTE_OP |
214 | #define ASM_BYTE_OP ".byte" | |
215 | #endif | |
216 | ||
7e23cb16 JM |
217 | /* Data and reference forms for relocatable data. */ |
218 | #define DW_FORM_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 8 ? DW_FORM_data8 : DW_FORM_data4) | |
219 | #define DW_FORM_ref (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 8 ? DW_FORM_ref8 : DW_FORM_ref4) | |
220 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
221 | /* Pseudo-op for defining a new section. */ |
222 | #ifndef SECTION_ASM_OP | |
223 | #define SECTION_ASM_OP ".section" | |
224 | #endif | |
225 | ||
226 | /* The default format used by the ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION macro (see below) to | |
227 | print the SECTION_ASM_OP and the section name. The default here works for | |
228 | almost all svr4 assemblers, except for the sparc, where the section name | |
229 | must be enclosed in double quotes. (See sparcv4.h). */ | |
230 | #ifndef SECTION_FORMAT | |
c53aa195 JM |
231 | #ifdef PUSHSECTION_FORMAT |
232 | #define SECTION_FORMAT PUSHSECTION_FORMAT | |
233 | #else | |
234 | #define SECTION_FORMAT "\t%s\t%s\n" | |
235 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb JW |
236 | #endif |
237 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
238 | #ifndef FRAME_SECTION |
239 | #define FRAME_SECTION ".debug_frame" | |
240 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb | 241 | |
5c90448c JM |
242 | #ifndef FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL |
243 | #define FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL "LFB" | |
a3f97cbb | 244 | #endif |
5c90448c JM |
245 | #ifndef FUNC_END_LABEL |
246 | #define FUNC_END_LABEL "LFE" | |
a3f97cbb | 247 | #endif |
a6ab3aad JM |
248 | #define CIE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL "LSCIE" |
249 | #define CIE_END_LABEL "LECIE" | |
2ed2af28 | 250 | #define CIE_LENGTH_LABEL "LLCIE" |
a6ab3aad JM |
251 | #define FDE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL "LSFDE" |
252 | #define FDE_END_LABEL "LEFDE" | |
2ed2af28 | 253 | #define FDE_LENGTH_LABEL "LLFDE" |
a3f97cbb | 254 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
255 | /* Definitions of defaults for various types of primitive assembly language |
256 | output operations. These may be overridden from within the tm.h file, | |
257 | but typically, that is unecessary. */ | |
71dfc51f | 258 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
259 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION |
260 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION(FILE, SECTION) \ | |
261 | fprintf ((FILE), SECTION_FORMAT, SECTION_ASM_OP, SECTION) | |
262 | #endif | |
263 | ||
0021b564 JM |
264 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 |
265 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1(FILE,VALUE) \ | |
266 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%x", ASM_BYTE_OP, VALUE) | |
267 | #endif | |
268 | ||
bb727b5a JM |
269 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA1 |
270 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA1(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
271 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", ASM_BYTE_OP); \ | |
272 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL1); \ | |
273 | fprintf (FILE, "-"); \ | |
274 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL2); \ | |
275 | } while (0) | |
276 | #endif | |
277 | ||
0021b564 JM |
278 | #ifdef UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP |
279 | ||
280 | #ifndef UNALIGNED_OFFSET_ASM_OP | |
281 | #define UNALIGNED_OFFSET_ASM_OP \ | |
282 | (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 8 ? UNALIGNED_DOUBLE_INT_ASM_OP : UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP) | |
283 | #endif | |
284 | ||
285 | #ifndef UNALIGNED_WORD_ASM_OP | |
286 | #define UNALIGNED_WORD_ASM_OP \ | |
287 | (PTR_SIZE == 8 ? UNALIGNED_DOUBLE_INT_ASM_OP : UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP) | |
288 | #endif | |
289 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
290 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 |
291 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
292 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", UNALIGNED_SHORT_ASM_OP); \ | |
293 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL1); \ | |
294 | fprintf (FILE, "-"); \ | |
295 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL2); \ | |
296 | } while (0) | |
297 | #endif | |
298 | ||
299 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 | |
300 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
301 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP); \ | |
302 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL1); \ | |
303 | fprintf (FILE, "-"); \ | |
304 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL2); \ | |
305 | } while (0) | |
306 | #endif | |
307 | ||
7e23cb16 JM |
308 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA |
309 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
310 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", UNALIGNED_OFFSET_ASM_OP); \ | |
311 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL1); \ | |
312 | fprintf (FILE, "-"); \ | |
313 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL2); \ | |
314 | } while (0) | |
315 | #endif | |
316 | ||
317 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DELTA | |
318 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DELTA(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
319 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", UNALIGNED_WORD_ASM_OP); \ | |
320 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL1); \ | |
321 | fprintf (FILE, "-"); \ | |
322 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL2); \ | |
323 | } while (0) | |
324 | #endif | |
325 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
326 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR |
327 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR(FILE,LABEL) \ | |
7e23cb16 | 328 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", UNALIGNED_WORD_ASM_OP); \ |
a3f97cbb JW |
329 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL); \ |
330 | } while (0) | |
331 | #endif | |
332 | ||
333 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST | |
334 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST(FILE,ADDR) \ | |
7e23cb16 JM |
335 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t%s", UNALIGNED_WORD_ASM_OP, (ADDR)) |
336 | #endif | |
337 | ||
7bb9fb0e JM |
338 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET4 |
339 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET4(FILE,LABEL) \ | |
340 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP); \ | |
341 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL); \ | |
342 | } while (0) | |
343 | #endif | |
344 | ||
7e23cb16 JM |
345 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET |
346 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET(FILE,LABEL) \ | |
347 | do { fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", UNALIGNED_OFFSET_ASM_OP); \ | |
348 | assemble_name (FILE, LABEL); \ | |
349 | } while (0) | |
a3f97cbb JW |
350 | #endif |
351 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
352 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 |
353 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2(FILE,VALUE) \ | |
354 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%x", UNALIGNED_SHORT_ASM_OP, (unsigned) VALUE) | |
355 | #endif | |
356 | ||
357 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 | |
358 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4(FILE,VALUE) \ | |
359 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%x", UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP, (unsigned) VALUE) | |
360 | #endif | |
361 | ||
7e23cb16 JM |
362 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA |
363 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA(FILE,VALUE) \ | |
364 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%lx", UNALIGNED_OFFSET_ASM_OP, \ | |
365 | (unsigned long) VALUE) | |
366 | #endif | |
367 | ||
368 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DATA | |
369 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DATA(FILE,VALUE) \ | |
370 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%lx", UNALIGNED_WORD_ASM_OP, \ | |
371 | (unsigned long) VALUE) | |
372 | #endif | |
373 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
374 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA8 |
375 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA8(FILE,HIGH_VALUE,LOW_VALUE) \ | |
376 | do { \ | |
377 | if (WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN) \ | |
378 | { \ | |
379 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%x\n", UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP, HIGH_VALUE); \ | |
380 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%x", UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP, LOW_VALUE);\ | |
381 | } \ | |
382 | else \ | |
383 | { \ | |
384 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%x\n", UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP, LOW_VALUE);\ | |
385 | fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t0x%x", UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP, HIGH_VALUE); \ | |
386 | } \ | |
387 | } while (0) | |
388 | #endif | |
389 | ||
0021b564 JM |
390 | #else /* UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP */ |
391 | ||
392 | /* We don't have unaligned support, let's hope the normal output works for | |
393 | .debug_frame. */ | |
394 | ||
395 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR(FILE,LABEL) \ | |
396 | assemble_integer (gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, Pmode, LABEL), PTR_SIZE, 1) | |
397 | ||
7bb9fb0e JM |
398 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET4(FILE,LABEL) \ |
399 | assemble_integer (gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, SImode, LABEL), 4, 1) | |
400 | ||
0021b564 JM |
401 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET(FILE,LABEL) \ |
402 | assemble_integer (gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, SImode, LABEL), 4, 1) | |
403 | ||
404 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
405 | assemble_integer (gen_rtx (MINUS, HImode, \ | |
406 | gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, Pmode, LABEL1), \ | |
407 | gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, Pmode, LABEL2)), \ | |
408 | 2, 1) | |
409 | ||
410 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
411 | assemble_integer (gen_rtx (MINUS, SImode, \ | |
412 | gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, Pmode, LABEL1), \ | |
413 | gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, Pmode, LABEL2)), \ | |
414 | 4, 1) | |
415 | ||
416 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DELTA(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
417 | assemble_integer (gen_rtx (MINUS, Pmode, \ | |
418 | gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, Pmode, LABEL1), \ | |
419 | gen_rtx (SYMBOL_REF, Pmode, LABEL2)), \ | |
420 | PTR_SIZE, 1) | |
421 | ||
422 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA(FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) \ | |
423 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (FILE,LABEL1,LABEL2) | |
424 | ||
425 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4(FILE,VALUE) \ | |
426 | assemble_integer (GEN_INT (VALUE), 4, 1) | |
427 | ||
428 | #endif /* UNALIGNED_INT_ASM_OP */ | |
429 | ||
2ed2af28 PDM |
430 | #ifdef SET_ASM_OP |
431 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL | |
7bb9fb0e JM |
432 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL(FILE, SY, HI, LO) \ |
433 | do { \ | |
434 | fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t", SET_ASM_OP); \ | |
435 | assemble_name (FILE, SY); \ | |
436 | fputc (',', FILE); \ | |
437 | assemble_name (FILE, HI); \ | |
438 | fputc ('-', FILE); \ | |
439 | assemble_name (FILE, LO); \ | |
440 | } while (0) | |
2ed2af28 PDM |
441 | #endif |
442 | #endif /* SET_ASM_OP */ | |
443 | ||
a6ab3aad | 444 | /* This is similar to the default ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII, except that no trailing |
2ed2af28 | 445 | newline is produced. When flag_debug_asm is asserted, we add commentary |
a6ab3aad JM |
446 | at the end of the line, so we must avoid output of a newline here. */ |
447 | #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING | |
448 | #define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING(FILE,P) \ | |
449 | do { \ | |
450 | register int slen = strlen(P); \ | |
451 | register char *p = (P); \ | |
452 | register int i; \ | |
453 | fprintf (FILE, "\t.ascii \""); \ | |
454 | for (i = 0; i < slen; i++) \ | |
455 | { \ | |
456 | register int c = p[i]; \ | |
457 | if (c == '\"' || c == '\\') \ | |
458 | putc ('\\', FILE); \ | |
459 | if (c >= ' ' && c < 0177) \ | |
460 | putc (c, FILE); \ | |
461 | else \ | |
462 | { \ | |
463 | fprintf (FILE, "\\%o", c); \ | |
464 | } \ | |
465 | } \ | |
466 | fprintf (FILE, "\\0\""); \ | |
467 | } \ | |
468 | while (0) | |
469 | #endif | |
470 | ||
c8cc5c4a | 471 | /* The DWARF 2 CFA column which tracks the return address. Normally this |
a94dbf2c JM |
472 | is the column for PC, or the first column after all of the hard |
473 | registers. */ | |
c8cc5c4a | 474 | #ifndef DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN |
a94dbf2c JM |
475 | #ifdef PC_REGNUM |
476 | #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (PC_REGNUM) | |
477 | #else | |
466446b0 | 478 | #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER |
a94dbf2c | 479 | #endif |
c8cc5c4a JM |
480 | #endif |
481 | ||
482 | /* The mapping from gcc register number to DWARF 2 CFA column number. By | |
469ac993 | 483 | default, we just provide columns for all registers. */ |
c8cc5c4a | 484 | #ifndef DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM |
469ac993 | 485 | #define DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM(REG) DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (REG) |
c8cc5c4a | 486 | #endif |
3f76745e | 487 | |
0021b564 JM |
488 | /* Hook used by __throw. */ |
489 | ||
490 | rtx | |
491 | expand_builtin_dwarf_fp_regnum () | |
492 | { | |
493 | return GEN_INT (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)); | |
494 | } | |
495 | ||
a6ab3aad JM |
496 | /* The offset from the incoming value of %sp to the top of the stack frame |
497 | for the current function. */ | |
498 | #ifndef INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET | |
499 | #define INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET 0 | |
500 | #endif | |
501 | ||
71dfc51f | 502 | /* Return a pointer to a copy of the section string name S with all |
a3f97cbb | 503 | attributes stripped off. */ |
71dfc51f RK |
504 | |
505 | static inline char * | |
a3f97cbb | 506 | stripattributes (s) |
71dfc51f | 507 | char *s; |
a3f97cbb | 508 | { |
71dfc51f RK |
509 | char *stripped = xstrdup (s); |
510 | char *p = stripped; | |
511 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
512 | while (*p && *p != ',') |
513 | p++; | |
71dfc51f | 514 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
515 | *p = '\0'; |
516 | return stripped; | |
517 | } | |
518 | ||
3f76745e | 519 | /* Return the register number described by a given RTL node. */ |
71dfc51f | 520 | |
3f76745e JM |
521 | static unsigned |
522 | reg_number (rtl) | |
523 | register rtx rtl; | |
a3f97cbb | 524 | { |
3f76745e | 525 | register unsigned regno = REGNO (rtl); |
a3f97cbb | 526 | |
3f76745e | 527 | if (regno >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER) |
a3f97cbb | 528 | { |
3f76745e JM |
529 | warning ("internal regno botch: regno = %d\n", regno); |
530 | regno = 0; | |
531 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 532 | |
3f76745e JM |
533 | regno = DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (regno); |
534 | return regno; | |
535 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 536 | |
2f3ca9e7 JM |
537 | struct reg_size_range |
538 | { | |
539 | int beg; | |
540 | int end; | |
541 | int size; | |
542 | }; | |
543 | ||
544 | /* Given a register number in REG_TREE, return an rtx for its size in bytes. | |
545 | We do this in kind of a roundabout way, by building up a list of | |
546 | register size ranges and seeing where our register falls in one of those | |
547 | ranges. We need to do it this way because REG_TREE is not a constant, | |
548 | and the target macros were not designed to make this task easy. */ | |
549 | ||
550 | rtx | |
551 | expand_builtin_dwarf_reg_size (reg_tree, target) | |
552 | tree reg_tree; | |
553 | rtx target; | |
554 | { | |
31c8581d | 555 | enum machine_mode mode; |
d1485032 | 556 | int size; |
2f3ca9e7 JM |
557 | struct reg_size_range ranges[5]; |
558 | tree t, t2; | |
559 | ||
d1485032 JM |
560 | int i = 0; |
561 | int n_ranges = 0; | |
562 | int last_size = -1; | |
2f3ca9e7 | 563 | |
d1485032 | 564 | for (; i < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; ++i) |
2f3ca9e7 | 565 | { |
d1485032 JM |
566 | /* The return address is out of order on the MIPS, and we don't use |
567 | copy_reg for it anyway, so we don't care here how large it is. */ | |
568 | if (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (i) == DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN) | |
569 | continue; | |
570 | ||
31c8581d JW |
571 | mode = reg_raw_mode[i]; |
572 | /* CCmode is arbitrarily given a size of 4 bytes. It is more useful | |
573 | to use the same size as word_mode, since that reduces the number | |
574 | of ranges we need. It should not matter, since the result should | |
575 | never be used for a condition code register anyways. */ | |
576 | if (mode == CCmode) | |
577 | mode = word_mode; | |
578 | size = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode); | |
579 | ||
d1485032 | 580 | if (size != last_size) |
2f3ca9e7 | 581 | { |
2f3ca9e7 | 582 | ranges[n_ranges].beg = i; |
d1485032 | 583 | ranges[n_ranges].size = last_size = GET_MODE_SIZE (reg_raw_mode[i]); |
2f3ca9e7 | 584 | ++n_ranges; |
3a88cbd1 JL |
585 | if (n_ranges >= 5) |
586 | abort (); | |
2f3ca9e7 | 587 | } |
d1485032 | 588 | ranges[n_ranges-1].end = i; |
2f3ca9e7 | 589 | } |
2f3ca9e7 JM |
590 | |
591 | /* The usual case: fp regs surrounded by general regs. */ | |
592 | if (n_ranges == 3 && ranges[0].size == ranges[2].size) | |
593 | { | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
594 | if ((DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[1].end) |
595 | - DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[1].beg)) | |
596 | != ranges[1].end - ranges[1].beg) | |
597 | abort (); | |
2f3ca9e7 JM |
598 | t = fold (build (GE_EXPR, integer_type_node, reg_tree, |
599 | build_int_2 (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[1].beg), 0))); | |
600 | t2 = fold (build (LE_EXPR, integer_type_node, reg_tree, | |
601 | build_int_2 (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[1].end), 0))); | |
602 | t = fold (build (TRUTH_ANDIF_EXPR, integer_type_node, t, t2)); | |
603 | t = fold (build (COND_EXPR, integer_type_node, t, | |
604 | build_int_2 (ranges[1].size, 0), | |
605 | build_int_2 (ranges[0].size, 0))); | |
606 | } | |
607 | else | |
608 | { | |
609 | --n_ranges; | |
610 | t = build_int_2 (ranges[n_ranges].size, 0); | |
611 | size = DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[n_ranges].beg); | |
612 | for (; n_ranges--; ) | |
613 | { | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
614 | if ((DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[n_ranges].end) |
615 | - DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[n_ranges].beg)) | |
616 | != ranges[n_ranges].end - ranges[n_ranges].beg) | |
617 | abort (); | |
618 | if (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[n_ranges].beg) >= size) | |
619 | abort (); | |
2f3ca9e7 JM |
620 | size = DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (ranges[n_ranges].beg); |
621 | t2 = fold (build (LE_EXPR, integer_type_node, reg_tree, | |
622 | build_int_2 (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM | |
623 | (ranges[n_ranges].end), 0))); | |
624 | t = fold (build (COND_EXPR, integer_type_node, t2, | |
625 | build_int_2 (ranges[n_ranges].size, 0), t)); | |
626 | } | |
627 | } | |
628 | return expand_expr (t, target, Pmode, 0); | |
629 | } | |
630 | ||
3f76745e | 631 | /* Convert a DWARF call frame info. operation to its string name */ |
a3f97cbb | 632 | |
3f76745e JM |
633 | static char * |
634 | dwarf_cfi_name (cfi_opc) | |
635 | register unsigned cfi_opc; | |
636 | { | |
637 | switch (cfi_opc) | |
638 | { | |
639 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc: | |
640 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc"; | |
641 | case DW_CFA_offset: | |
642 | return "DW_CFA_offset"; | |
643 | case DW_CFA_restore: | |
644 | return "DW_CFA_restore"; | |
645 | case DW_CFA_nop: | |
646 | return "DW_CFA_nop"; | |
647 | case DW_CFA_set_loc: | |
648 | return "DW_CFA_set_loc"; | |
649 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc1: | |
650 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc1"; | |
651 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc2: | |
652 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc2"; | |
653 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc4: | |
654 | return "DW_CFA_advance_loc4"; | |
655 | case DW_CFA_offset_extended: | |
656 | return "DW_CFA_offset_extended"; | |
657 | case DW_CFA_restore_extended: | |
658 | return "DW_CFA_restore_extended"; | |
659 | case DW_CFA_undefined: | |
660 | return "DW_CFA_undefined"; | |
661 | case DW_CFA_same_value: | |
662 | return "DW_CFA_same_value"; | |
663 | case DW_CFA_register: | |
664 | return "DW_CFA_register"; | |
665 | case DW_CFA_remember_state: | |
666 | return "DW_CFA_remember_state"; | |
667 | case DW_CFA_restore_state: | |
668 | return "DW_CFA_restore_state"; | |
669 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa: | |
670 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa"; | |
671 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register: | |
672 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_register"; | |
673 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset: | |
674 | return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset"; | |
c53aa195 | 675 | |
3f76745e JM |
676 | /* SGI/MIPS specific */ |
677 | case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8: | |
678 | return "DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8"; | |
c53aa195 JM |
679 | |
680 | /* GNU extensions */ | |
681 | case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save: | |
682 | return "DW_CFA_GNU_window_save"; | |
0021b564 JM |
683 | case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size: |
684 | return "DW_CFA_GNU_args_size"; | |
c53aa195 | 685 | |
3f76745e JM |
686 | default: |
687 | return "DW_CFA_<unknown>"; | |
688 | } | |
689 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 690 | |
3f76745e | 691 | /* Return a pointer to a newly allocated Call Frame Instruction. */ |
71dfc51f | 692 | |
3f76745e JM |
693 | static inline dw_cfi_ref |
694 | new_cfi () | |
695 | { | |
696 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi = (dw_cfi_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_cfi_node)); | |
71dfc51f | 697 | |
3f76745e JM |
698 | cfi->dw_cfi_next = NULL; |
699 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num = 0; | |
700 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_reg_num = 0; | |
a3f97cbb | 701 | |
3f76745e JM |
702 | return cfi; |
703 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 704 | |
3f76745e | 705 | /* Add a Call Frame Instruction to list of instructions. */ |
a3f97cbb | 706 | |
3f76745e JM |
707 | static inline void |
708 | add_cfi (list_head, cfi) | |
709 | register dw_cfi_ref *list_head; | |
710 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi; | |
711 | { | |
712 | register dw_cfi_ref *p; | |
a3f97cbb | 713 | |
3f76745e JM |
714 | /* Find the end of the chain. */ |
715 | for (p = list_head; (*p) != NULL; p = &(*p)->dw_cfi_next) | |
716 | ; | |
717 | ||
718 | *p = cfi; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
719 | } |
720 | ||
3f76745e | 721 | /* Generate a new label for the CFI info to refer to. */ |
71dfc51f | 722 | |
c53aa195 | 723 | char * |
3f76745e | 724 | dwarf2out_cfi_label () |
a3f97cbb | 725 | { |
3f76745e JM |
726 | static char label[20]; |
727 | static unsigned long label_num = 0; | |
728 | ||
729 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "LCFI", label_num++); | |
730 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label); | |
731 | ||
732 | return label; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
733 | } |
734 | ||
3f76745e JM |
735 | /* Add CFI to the current fde at the PC value indicated by LABEL if specified, |
736 | or to the CIE if LABEL is NULL. */ | |
71dfc51f | 737 | |
3f76745e JM |
738 | static void |
739 | add_fde_cfi (label, cfi) | |
740 | register char *label; | |
741 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi; | |
a3f97cbb | 742 | { |
3f76745e JM |
743 | if (label) |
744 | { | |
745 | register dw_fde_ref fde = &fde_table[fde_table_in_use - 1]; | |
a3f97cbb | 746 | |
3f76745e JM |
747 | if (*label == 0) |
748 | label = dwarf2out_cfi_label (); | |
71dfc51f | 749 | |
3f76745e JM |
750 | if (fde->dw_fde_current_label == NULL |
751 | || strcmp (label, fde->dw_fde_current_label) != 0) | |
752 | { | |
753 | register dw_cfi_ref xcfi; | |
a3f97cbb | 754 | |
3f76745e | 755 | fde->dw_fde_current_label = label = xstrdup (label); |
71dfc51f | 756 | |
3f76745e JM |
757 | /* Set the location counter to the new label. */ |
758 | xcfi = new_cfi (); | |
759 | xcfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_advance_loc4; | |
760 | xcfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr = label; | |
761 | add_cfi (&fde->dw_fde_cfi, xcfi); | |
762 | } | |
71dfc51f | 763 | |
3f76745e JM |
764 | add_cfi (&fde->dw_fde_cfi, cfi); |
765 | } | |
766 | ||
767 | else | |
768 | add_cfi (&cie_cfi_head, cfi); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
769 | } |
770 | ||
3f76745e | 771 | /* Subroutine of lookup_cfa. */ |
71dfc51f | 772 | |
3f76745e JM |
773 | static inline void |
774 | lookup_cfa_1 (cfi, regp, offsetp) | |
775 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi; | |
776 | register unsigned long *regp; | |
777 | register long *offsetp; | |
a3f97cbb | 778 | { |
3f76745e JM |
779 | switch (cfi->dw_cfi_opc) |
780 | { | |
781 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset: | |
782 | *offsetp = cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_offset; | |
783 | break; | |
784 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register: | |
785 | *regp = cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num; | |
786 | break; | |
787 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa: | |
788 | *regp = cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num; | |
789 | *offsetp = cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_offset; | |
790 | break; | |
e9a25f70 JL |
791 | default: |
792 | break; | |
3f76745e | 793 | } |
a3f97cbb JW |
794 | } |
795 | ||
3f76745e | 796 | /* Find the previous value for the CFA. */ |
71dfc51f | 797 | |
3f76745e JM |
798 | static void |
799 | lookup_cfa (regp, offsetp) | |
800 | register unsigned long *regp; | |
801 | register long *offsetp; | |
a3f97cbb | 802 | { |
3f76745e JM |
803 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi; |
804 | ||
805 | *regp = (unsigned long) -1; | |
806 | *offsetp = 0; | |
807 | ||
808 | for (cfi = cie_cfi_head; cfi; cfi = cfi->dw_cfi_next) | |
809 | lookup_cfa_1 (cfi, regp, offsetp); | |
810 | ||
811 | if (fde_table_in_use) | |
a3f97cbb | 812 | { |
3f76745e JM |
813 | register dw_fde_ref fde = &fde_table[fde_table_in_use - 1]; |
814 | for (cfi = fde->dw_fde_cfi; cfi; cfi = cfi->dw_cfi_next) | |
815 | lookup_cfa_1 (cfi, regp, offsetp); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
816 | } |
817 | } | |
818 | ||
3f76745e | 819 | /* The current rule for calculating the DWARF2 canonical frame address. */ |
a6ab3aad | 820 | static unsigned long cfa_reg; |
3f76745e | 821 | static long cfa_offset; |
71dfc51f | 822 | |
3f76745e JM |
823 | /* The register used for saving registers to the stack, and its offset |
824 | from the CFA. */ | |
825 | static unsigned cfa_store_reg; | |
826 | static long cfa_store_offset; | |
827 | ||
0021b564 JM |
828 | /* The running total of the size of arguments pushed onto the stack. */ |
829 | static long args_size; | |
830 | ||
3f76745e JM |
831 | /* Entry point to update the canonical frame address (CFA). |
832 | LABEL is passed to add_fde_cfi. The value of CFA is now to be | |
833 | calculated from REG+OFFSET. */ | |
834 | ||
835 | void | |
836 | dwarf2out_def_cfa (label, reg, offset) | |
837 | register char *label; | |
838 | register unsigned reg; | |
839 | register long offset; | |
a3f97cbb | 840 | { |
3f76745e JM |
841 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi; |
842 | unsigned long old_reg; | |
843 | long old_offset; | |
844 | ||
5bef9b1f JM |
845 | cfa_reg = reg; |
846 | cfa_offset = offset; | |
847 | if (cfa_store_reg == reg) | |
848 | cfa_store_offset = offset; | |
849 | ||
3f76745e JM |
850 | reg = DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (reg); |
851 | lookup_cfa (&old_reg, &old_offset); | |
852 | ||
853 | if (reg == old_reg && offset == old_offset) | |
854 | return; | |
855 | ||
856 | cfi = new_cfi (); | |
857 | ||
858 | if (reg == old_reg) | |
a3f97cbb | 859 | { |
3f76745e JM |
860 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset; |
861 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_offset = offset; | |
862 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 863 | |
3f76745e JM |
864 | #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO /* SGI dbx thinks this means no offset. */ |
865 | else if (offset == old_offset && old_reg != (unsigned long) -1) | |
866 | { | |
867 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_def_cfa_register; | |
868 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num = reg; | |
869 | } | |
870 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb | 871 | |
3f76745e JM |
872 | else |
873 | { | |
874 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_def_cfa; | |
875 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num = reg; | |
876 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_offset = offset; | |
a3f97cbb | 877 | } |
3f76745e JM |
878 | |
879 | add_fde_cfi (label, cfi); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
880 | } |
881 | ||
3f76745e JM |
882 | /* Add the CFI for saving a register. REG is the CFA column number. |
883 | LABEL is passed to add_fde_cfi. | |
884 | If SREG is -1, the register is saved at OFFSET from the CFA; | |
885 | otherwise it is saved in SREG. */ | |
71dfc51f | 886 | |
3f76745e JM |
887 | static void |
888 | reg_save (label, reg, sreg, offset) | |
889 | register char * label; | |
890 | register unsigned reg; | |
891 | register unsigned sreg; | |
892 | register long offset; | |
a3f97cbb | 893 | { |
3f76745e JM |
894 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi = new_cfi (); |
895 | ||
896 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num = reg; | |
897 | ||
898 | if (sreg == -1) | |
a3f97cbb | 899 | { |
3f76745e JM |
900 | if (reg & ~0x3f) |
901 | /* The register number won't fit in 6 bits, so we have to use | |
902 | the long form. */ | |
903 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_offset_extended; | |
904 | else | |
905 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_offset; | |
906 | ||
907 | offset /= DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT; | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
908 | if (offset < 0) |
909 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
910 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_offset = offset; |
911 | } | |
912 | else | |
913 | { | |
914 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_register; | |
915 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_reg_num = sreg; | |
916 | } | |
917 | ||
918 | add_fde_cfi (label, cfi); | |
919 | } | |
920 | ||
c53aa195 JM |
921 | /* Add the CFI for saving a register window. LABEL is passed to reg_save. |
922 | This CFI tells the unwinder that it needs to restore the window registers | |
923 | from the previous frame's window save area. | |
924 | ||
925 | ??? Perhaps we should note in the CIE where windows are saved (instead of | |
926 | assuming 0(cfa)) and what registers are in the window. */ | |
927 | ||
928 | void | |
929 | dwarf2out_window_save (label) | |
930 | register char * label; | |
931 | { | |
932 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi = new_cfi (); | |
933 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_GNU_window_save; | |
934 | add_fde_cfi (label, cfi); | |
935 | } | |
936 | ||
0021b564 JM |
937 | /* Add a CFI to update the running total of the size of arguments |
938 | pushed onto the stack. */ | |
939 | ||
940 | void | |
941 | dwarf2out_args_size (label, size) | |
942 | char *label; | |
943 | long size; | |
944 | { | |
945 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi = new_cfi (); | |
946 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc = DW_CFA_GNU_args_size; | |
947 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_offset = size; | |
948 | add_fde_cfi (label, cfi); | |
949 | } | |
950 | ||
c53aa195 JM |
951 | /* Entry point for saving a register to the stack. REG is the GCC register |
952 | number. LABEL and OFFSET are passed to reg_save. */ | |
3f76745e JM |
953 | |
954 | void | |
955 | dwarf2out_reg_save (label, reg, offset) | |
956 | register char * label; | |
957 | register unsigned reg; | |
958 | register long offset; | |
959 | { | |
960 | reg_save (label, DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (reg), -1, offset); | |
961 | } | |
962 | ||
c53aa195 JM |
963 | /* Entry point for saving the return address in the stack. |
964 | LABEL and OFFSET are passed to reg_save. */ | |
965 | ||
966 | void | |
967 | dwarf2out_return_save (label, offset) | |
968 | register char * label; | |
969 | register long offset; | |
970 | { | |
971 | reg_save (label, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN, -1, offset); | |
972 | } | |
973 | ||
974 | /* Entry point for saving the return address in a register. | |
975 | LABEL and SREG are passed to reg_save. */ | |
976 | ||
977 | void | |
978 | dwarf2out_return_reg (label, sreg) | |
979 | register char * label; | |
980 | register unsigned sreg; | |
981 | { | |
982 | reg_save (label, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN, sreg, 0); | |
983 | } | |
984 | ||
3f76745e JM |
985 | /* Record the initial position of the return address. RTL is |
986 | INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX. */ | |
987 | ||
988 | static void | |
989 | initial_return_save (rtl) | |
990 | register rtx rtl; | |
991 | { | |
992 | unsigned reg = -1; | |
993 | long offset = 0; | |
994 | ||
995 | switch (GET_CODE (rtl)) | |
996 | { | |
997 | case REG: | |
998 | /* RA is in a register. */ | |
999 | reg = reg_number (rtl); | |
1000 | break; | |
1001 | case MEM: | |
1002 | /* RA is on the stack. */ | |
1003 | rtl = XEXP (rtl, 0); | |
1004 | switch (GET_CODE (rtl)) | |
1005 | { | |
1006 | case REG: | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1007 | if (REGNO (rtl) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) |
1008 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1009 | offset = 0; |
1010 | break; | |
1011 | case PLUS: | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1012 | if (REGNO (XEXP (rtl, 0)) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) |
1013 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1014 | offset = INTVAL (XEXP (rtl, 1)); |
1015 | break; | |
1016 | case MINUS: | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1017 | if (REGNO (XEXP (rtl, 0)) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) |
1018 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1019 | offset = -INTVAL (XEXP (rtl, 1)); |
1020 | break; | |
1021 | default: | |
1022 | abort (); | |
1023 | } | |
1024 | break; | |
c53aa195 JM |
1025 | case PLUS: |
1026 | /* The return address is at some offset from any value we can | |
1027 | actually load. For instance, on the SPARC it is in %i7+8. Just | |
1028 | ignore the offset for now; it doesn't matter for unwinding frames. */ | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1029 | if (GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl, 1)) != CONST_INT) |
1030 | abort (); | |
c53aa195 JM |
1031 | initial_return_save (XEXP (rtl, 0)); |
1032 | return; | |
a3f97cbb | 1033 | default: |
3f76745e | 1034 | abort (); |
a3f97cbb | 1035 | } |
3f76745e | 1036 | |
a6ab3aad | 1037 | reg_save (NULL, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN, reg, offset - cfa_offset); |
a3f97cbb JW |
1038 | } |
1039 | ||
0021b564 JM |
1040 | /* Check INSN to see if it looks like a push or a stack adjustment, and |
1041 | make a note of it if it does. EH uses this information to find out how | |
1042 | much extra space it needs to pop off the stack. */ | |
1043 | ||
1044 | static void | |
1045 | dwarf2out_stack_adjust (insn) | |
1046 | rtx insn; | |
1047 | { | |
0021b564 JM |
1048 | long offset; |
1049 | char *label; | |
1050 | ||
6020d360 | 1051 | if (GET_CODE (insn) == BARRIER) |
0021b564 | 1052 | { |
6020d360 JM |
1053 | /* When we see a BARRIER, we know to reset args_size to 0. Usually |
1054 | the compiler will have already emitted a stack adjustment, but | |
1055 | doesn't bother for calls to noreturn functions. */ | |
1056 | #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD | |
1057 | offset = -args_size; | |
1058 | #else | |
1059 | offset = args_size; | |
1060 | #endif | |
0021b564 | 1061 | } |
6020d360 | 1062 | else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == SET) |
0021b564 | 1063 | { |
6020d360 JM |
1064 | rtx src, dest; |
1065 | enum rtx_code code; | |
1066 | ||
1067 | insn = PATTERN (insn); | |
1068 | src = SET_SRC (insn); | |
1069 | dest = SET_DEST (insn); | |
0021b564 | 1070 | |
6020d360 JM |
1071 | if (dest == stack_pointer_rtx) |
1072 | { | |
1073 | /* (set (reg sp) (plus (reg sp) (const_int))) */ | |
1074 | code = GET_CODE (src); | |
1075 | if (! (code == PLUS || code == MINUS) | |
1076 | || XEXP (src, 0) != stack_pointer_rtx | |
1077 | || GET_CODE (XEXP (src, 1)) != CONST_INT) | |
1078 | return; | |
1079 | ||
1080 | offset = INTVAL (XEXP (src, 1)); | |
1081 | } | |
1082 | else if (GET_CODE (dest) == MEM) | |
1083 | { | |
1084 | /* (set (mem (pre_dec (reg sp))) (foo)) */ | |
1085 | src = XEXP (dest, 0); | |
1086 | code = GET_CODE (src); | |
1087 | ||
1088 | if (! (code == PRE_DEC || code == PRE_INC) | |
1089 | || XEXP (src, 0) != stack_pointer_rtx) | |
1090 | return; | |
1091 | ||
1092 | offset = GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest)); | |
1093 | } | |
1094 | else | |
0021b564 JM |
1095 | return; |
1096 | ||
6020d360 JM |
1097 | if (code == PLUS || code == PRE_INC) |
1098 | offset = -offset; | |
0021b564 JM |
1099 | } |
1100 | else | |
1101 | return; | |
1102 | ||
6020d360 JM |
1103 | if (offset == 0) |
1104 | return; | |
1105 | ||
0021b564 JM |
1106 | if (cfa_reg == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) |
1107 | cfa_offset += offset; | |
1108 | ||
1109 | #ifndef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD | |
1110 | offset = -offset; | |
1111 | #endif | |
1112 | args_size += offset; | |
1113 | if (args_size < 0) | |
1114 | args_size = 0; | |
1115 | ||
1116 | label = dwarf2out_cfi_label (); | |
1117 | dwarf2out_def_cfa (label, cfa_reg, cfa_offset); | |
1118 | dwarf2out_args_size (label, args_size); | |
1119 | } | |
1120 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1121 | /* Record call frame debugging information for INSN, which either |
1122 | sets SP or FP (adjusting how we calculate the frame address) or saves a | |
1123 | register to the stack. If INSN is NULL_RTX, initialize our state. */ | |
71dfc51f | 1124 | |
3f76745e JM |
1125 | void |
1126 | dwarf2out_frame_debug (insn) | |
1127 | rtx insn; | |
a3f97cbb | 1128 | { |
3f76745e JM |
1129 | char *label; |
1130 | rtx src, dest; | |
1131 | long offset; | |
1132 | ||
1133 | /* A temporary register used in adjusting SP or setting up the store_reg. */ | |
1134 | static unsigned cfa_temp_reg; | |
1135 | static long cfa_temp_value; | |
1136 | ||
1137 | if (insn == NULL_RTX) | |
a3f97cbb | 1138 | { |
3f76745e | 1139 | /* Set up state for generating call frame debug info. */ |
a6ab3aad | 1140 | lookup_cfa (&cfa_reg, &cfa_offset); |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1141 | if (cfa_reg != DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM)) |
1142 | abort (); | |
3f76745e | 1143 | cfa_reg = STACK_POINTER_REGNUM; |
a6ab3aad JM |
1144 | cfa_store_reg = cfa_reg; |
1145 | cfa_store_offset = cfa_offset; | |
3f76745e JM |
1146 | cfa_temp_reg = -1; |
1147 | cfa_temp_value = 0; | |
1148 | return; | |
1149 | } | |
1150 | ||
0021b564 JM |
1151 | if (! RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn)) |
1152 | { | |
6020d360 | 1153 | dwarf2out_stack_adjust (insn); |
0021b564 JM |
1154 | return; |
1155 | } | |
1156 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1157 | label = dwarf2out_cfi_label (); |
1158 | ||
1159 | insn = PATTERN (insn); | |
267c09ab JM |
1160 | /* Assume that in a PARALLEL prologue insn, only the first elt is |
1161 | significant. Currently this is true. */ | |
1162 | if (GET_CODE (insn) == PARALLEL) | |
1163 | insn = XVECEXP (insn, 0, 0); | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1164 | if (GET_CODE (insn) != SET) |
1165 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1166 | |
1167 | src = SET_SRC (insn); | |
1168 | dest = SET_DEST (insn); | |
1169 | ||
1170 | switch (GET_CODE (dest)) | |
1171 | { | |
1172 | case REG: | |
1173 | /* Update the CFA rule wrt SP or FP. Make sure src is | |
1174 | relative to the current CFA register. */ | |
1175 | switch (GET_CODE (src)) | |
1176 | { | |
1177 | /* Setting FP from SP. */ | |
1178 | case REG: | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1179 | if (cfa_reg != REGNO (src)) |
1180 | abort (); | |
1181 | if (REGNO (dest) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM | |
1182 | && !(frame_pointer_needed | |
1183 | && REGNO (dest) == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM)) | |
1184 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1185 | cfa_reg = REGNO (dest); |
1186 | break; | |
1187 | ||
1188 | case PLUS: | |
1189 | case MINUS: | |
1190 | if (dest == stack_pointer_rtx) | |
1191 | { | |
1192 | /* Adjusting SP. */ | |
1193 | switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (src, 1))) | |
1194 | { | |
1195 | case CONST_INT: | |
1196 | offset = INTVAL (XEXP (src, 1)); | |
1197 | break; | |
1198 | case REG: | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1199 | if (REGNO (XEXP (src, 1)) != cfa_temp_reg) |
1200 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1201 | offset = cfa_temp_value; |
1202 | break; | |
1203 | default: | |
1204 | abort (); | |
1205 | } | |
1206 | ||
0021b564 JM |
1207 | if (XEXP (src, 0) == hard_frame_pointer_rtx) |
1208 | { | |
1209 | /* Restoring SP from FP in the epilogue. */ | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1210 | if (cfa_reg != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM) |
1211 | abort (); | |
0021b564 JM |
1212 | cfa_reg = STACK_POINTER_REGNUM; |
1213 | } | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1214 | else if (XEXP (src, 0) != stack_pointer_rtx) |
1215 | abort (); | |
0021b564 | 1216 | |
3f76745e JM |
1217 | if (GET_CODE (src) == PLUS) |
1218 | offset = -offset; | |
1219 | if (cfa_reg == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) | |
1220 | cfa_offset += offset; | |
1221 | if (cfa_store_reg == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) | |
1222 | cfa_store_offset += offset; | |
3f76745e JM |
1223 | } |
1224 | else | |
1225 | { | |
3a88cbd1 | 1226 | if (GET_CODE (src) != PLUS |
31d52528 | 1227 | || XEXP (src, 1) != stack_pointer_rtx) |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1228 | abort (); |
1229 | if (GET_CODE (XEXP (src, 0)) != REG | |
1230 | || REGNO (XEXP (src, 0)) != cfa_temp_reg) | |
1231 | abort (); | |
218c2cdb JW |
1232 | if (cfa_reg != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) |
1233 | abort (); | |
3f76745e | 1234 | cfa_store_reg = REGNO (dest); |
218c2cdb | 1235 | cfa_store_offset = cfa_offset - cfa_temp_value; |
3f76745e JM |
1236 | } |
1237 | break; | |
1238 | ||
1239 | case CONST_INT: | |
1240 | cfa_temp_reg = REGNO (dest); | |
1241 | cfa_temp_value = INTVAL (src); | |
1242 | break; | |
1243 | ||
ef76d03b | 1244 | case IOR: |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1245 | if (GET_CODE (XEXP (src, 0)) != REG |
1246 | || REGNO (XEXP (src, 0)) != cfa_temp_reg | |
1247 | || REGNO (dest) != cfa_temp_reg | |
1248 | || GET_CODE (XEXP (src, 1)) != CONST_INT) | |
1249 | abort (); | |
ef76d03b JW |
1250 | cfa_temp_value |= INTVAL (XEXP (src, 1)); |
1251 | break; | |
1252 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1253 | default: |
1254 | abort (); | |
1255 | } | |
1256 | dwarf2out_def_cfa (label, cfa_reg, cfa_offset); | |
1257 | break; | |
1258 | ||
1259 | case MEM: | |
1260 | /* Saving a register to the stack. Make sure dest is relative to the | |
1261 | CFA register. */ | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
1262 | if (GET_CODE (src) != REG) |
1263 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1264 | switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest, 0))) |
1265 | { | |
1266 | /* With a push. */ | |
1267 | case PRE_INC: | |
1268 | case PRE_DEC: | |
1269 | offset = GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest)); | |
0021b564 | 1270 | if (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest, 0)) == PRE_INC) |
3f76745e JM |
1271 | offset = -offset; |
1272 | ||
3a88cbd1 JL |
1273 | if (REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest, 0), 0)) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM |
1274 | || cfa_store_reg != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) | |
1275 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1276 | cfa_store_offset += offset; |
1277 | if (cfa_reg == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM) | |
1278 | cfa_offset = cfa_store_offset; | |
1279 | ||
1280 | offset = -cfa_store_offset; | |
1281 | break; | |
1282 | ||
1283 | /* With an offset. */ | |
1284 | case PLUS: | |
1285 | case MINUS: | |
1286 | offset = INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (dest, 0), 1)); | |
1287 | if (GET_CODE (src) == MINUS) | |
1288 | offset = -offset; | |
1289 | ||
3a88cbd1 JL |
1290 | if (cfa_store_reg != REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest, 0), 0))) |
1291 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
1292 | offset -= cfa_store_offset; |
1293 | break; | |
1294 | ||
1295 | default: | |
1296 | abort (); | |
1297 | } | |
1298 | dwarf2out_def_cfa (label, cfa_reg, cfa_offset); | |
1299 | dwarf2out_reg_save (label, REGNO (src), offset); | |
1300 | break; | |
1301 | ||
1302 | default: | |
1303 | abort (); | |
1304 | } | |
1305 | } | |
1306 | ||
1307 | /* Return the size of an unsigned LEB128 quantity. */ | |
1308 | ||
1309 | static inline unsigned long | |
1310 | size_of_uleb128 (value) | |
1311 | register unsigned long value; | |
1312 | { | |
1313 | register unsigned long size = 0; | |
1314 | register unsigned byte; | |
1315 | ||
1316 | do | |
1317 | { | |
1318 | byte = (value & 0x7f); | |
1319 | value >>= 7; | |
1320 | size += 1; | |
1321 | } | |
1322 | while (value != 0); | |
1323 | ||
1324 | return size; | |
1325 | } | |
1326 | ||
1327 | /* Return the size of a signed LEB128 quantity. */ | |
1328 | ||
1329 | static inline unsigned long | |
1330 | size_of_sleb128 (value) | |
1331 | register long value; | |
1332 | { | |
1333 | register unsigned long size = 0; | |
1334 | register unsigned byte; | |
1335 | ||
1336 | do | |
1337 | { | |
1338 | byte = (value & 0x7f); | |
1339 | value >>= 7; | |
1340 | size += 1; | |
1341 | } | |
1342 | while (!(((value == 0) && ((byte & 0x40) == 0)) | |
1343 | || ((value == -1) && ((byte & 0x40) != 0)))); | |
1344 | ||
1345 | return size; | |
1346 | } | |
1347 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1348 | /* Output an unsigned LEB128 quantity. */ |
1349 | ||
1350 | static void | |
1351 | output_uleb128 (value) | |
1352 | register unsigned long value; | |
1353 | { | |
1354 | unsigned long save_value = value; | |
1355 | ||
1356 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s\t", ASM_BYTE_OP); | |
1357 | do | |
1358 | { | |
1359 | register unsigned byte = (value & 0x7f); | |
1360 | value >>= 7; | |
1361 | if (value != 0) | |
1362 | /* More bytes to follow. */ | |
1363 | byte |= 0x80; | |
1364 | ||
1365 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "0x%x", byte); | |
1366 | if (value != 0) | |
1367 | fprintf (asm_out_file, ","); | |
1368 | } | |
1369 | while (value != 0); | |
1370 | ||
c5cec899 | 1371 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1372 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s ULEB128 0x%x", ASM_COMMENT_START, save_value); |
1373 | } | |
1374 | ||
1375 | /* Output an signed LEB128 quantity. */ | |
1376 | ||
1377 | static void | |
1378 | output_sleb128 (value) | |
1379 | register long value; | |
1380 | { | |
1381 | register int more; | |
1382 | register unsigned byte; | |
1383 | long save_value = value; | |
1384 | ||
1385 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s\t", ASM_BYTE_OP); | |
1386 | do | |
1387 | { | |
1388 | byte = (value & 0x7f); | |
1389 | /* arithmetic shift */ | |
1390 | value >>= 7; | |
1391 | more = !((((value == 0) && ((byte & 0x40) == 0)) | |
1392 | || ((value == -1) && ((byte & 0x40) != 0)))); | |
1393 | if (more) | |
1394 | byte |= 0x80; | |
1395 | ||
1396 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "0x%x", byte); | |
1397 | if (more) | |
1398 | fprintf (asm_out_file, ","); | |
1399 | } | |
1400 | ||
1401 | while (more); | |
c5cec899 | 1402 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1403 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s SLEB128 %d", ASM_COMMENT_START, save_value); |
1404 | } | |
1405 | ||
1406 | /* Output a Call Frame Information opcode and its operand(s). */ | |
1407 | ||
1408 | static void | |
1409 | output_cfi (cfi, fde) | |
1410 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi; | |
1411 | register dw_fde_ref fde; | |
1412 | { | |
1413 | if (cfi->dw_cfi_opc == DW_CFA_advance_loc) | |
1414 | { | |
1415 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, | |
1416 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc | |
1417 | | (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_offset & 0x3f)); | |
c5cec899 | 1418 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1419 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_CFA_advance_loc 0x%x", |
1420 | ASM_COMMENT_START, cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_offset); | |
1421 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1422 | } | |
1423 | ||
1424 | else if (cfi->dw_cfi_opc == DW_CFA_offset) | |
1425 | { | |
1426 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, | |
1427 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc | |
1428 | | (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num & 0x3f)); | |
c5cec899 | 1429 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1430 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_CFA_offset, column 0x%x", |
1431 | ASM_COMMENT_START, cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num); | |
1432 | ||
1433 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1434 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_offset); | |
1435 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1436 | } | |
1437 | else if (cfi->dw_cfi_opc == DW_CFA_restore) | |
1438 | { | |
1439 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, | |
1440 | cfi->dw_cfi_opc | |
1441 | | (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num & 0x3f)); | |
c5cec899 | 1442 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1443 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_CFA_restore, column 0x%x", |
1444 | ASM_COMMENT_START, cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num); | |
1445 | ||
1446 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1447 | } | |
1448 | else | |
1449 | { | |
1450 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, cfi->dw_cfi_opc); | |
c5cec899 | 1451 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1452 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s %s", ASM_COMMENT_START, |
1453 | dwarf_cfi_name (cfi->dw_cfi_opc)); | |
1454 | ||
1455 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1456 | switch (cfi->dw_cfi_opc) | |
1457 | { | |
1458 | case DW_CFA_set_loc: | |
1459 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr); | |
1460 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1461 | break; | |
1462 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc1: | |
bb727b5a JM |
1463 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA1 (asm_out_file, |
1464 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr, | |
1465 | fde->dw_fde_current_label); | |
1466 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1467 | fde->dw_fde_current_label = cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr; | |
3f76745e JM |
1468 | break; |
1469 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc2: | |
1470 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, | |
1471 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr, | |
1472 | fde->dw_fde_current_label); | |
1473 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1474 | fde->dw_fde_current_label = cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr; | |
1475 | break; | |
1476 | case DW_CFA_advance_loc4: | |
1477 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, | |
1478 | cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr, | |
1479 | fde->dw_fde_current_label); | |
1480 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1481 | fde->dw_fde_current_label = cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_addr; | |
1482 | break; | |
1483 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO | |
1484 | case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8: | |
1485 | /* TODO: not currently implemented. */ | |
1486 | abort (); | |
1487 | break; | |
1488 | #endif | |
1489 | case DW_CFA_offset_extended: | |
1490 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa: | |
1491 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num); | |
1492 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1493 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_offset); | |
1494 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1495 | break; | |
1496 | case DW_CFA_restore_extended: | |
1497 | case DW_CFA_undefined: | |
1498 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num); | |
1499 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1500 | break; | |
1501 | case DW_CFA_same_value: | |
1502 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register: | |
1503 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num); | |
1504 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1505 | break; | |
1506 | case DW_CFA_register: | |
1507 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_reg_num); | |
1508 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1509 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd2.dw_cfi_reg_num); | |
1510 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1511 | break; | |
1512 | case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset: | |
1513 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_offset); | |
1514 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1515 | break; | |
c53aa195 JM |
1516 | case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save: |
1517 | break; | |
0021b564 JM |
1518 | case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size: |
1519 | output_uleb128 (cfi->dw_cfi_oprnd1.dw_cfi_offset); | |
1520 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1521 | break; | |
3f76745e JM |
1522 | default: |
1523 | break; | |
1524 | } | |
1525 | } | |
1526 | } | |
1527 | ||
0021b564 JM |
1528 | #if !defined (EH_FRAME_SECTION) |
1529 | #if defined (EH_FRAME_SECTION_ASM_OP) | |
1530 | #define EH_FRAME_SECTION() eh_frame_section(); | |
1531 | #else | |
1532 | #if defined (ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION_NAME) | |
1533 | #define EH_FRAME_SECTION() \ | |
1534 | do { \ | |
1535 | named_section (NULL_TREE, ".eh_frame", 0); \ | |
1536 | } while (0) | |
1537 | #endif | |
1538 | #endif | |
1539 | #endif | |
1540 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1541 | /* Output the call frame information used to used to record information |
1542 | that relates to calculating the frame pointer, and records the | |
1543 | location of saved registers. */ | |
1544 | ||
1545 | static void | |
1546 | output_call_frame_info (for_eh) | |
1547 | int for_eh; | |
1548 | { | |
1549 | register unsigned long i, j; | |
1550 | register dw_fde_ref fde; | |
1551 | register unsigned long fde_size; | |
1552 | register dw_cfi_ref cfi; | |
1553 | unsigned long fde_pad; | |
a6ab3aad | 1554 | char l1[20], l2[20]; |
2ed2af28 PDM |
1555 | #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL |
1556 | char ld[20]; | |
1557 | #endif | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1558 | |
1559 | /* Do we want to include a pointer to the exception table? */ | |
1560 | int eh_ptr = for_eh && exception_table_p (); | |
3f76745e | 1561 | |
3f76745e | 1562 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
e9e30253 | 1563 | |
aa0c1401 JL |
1564 | /* We're going to be generating comments, so turn on app. */ |
1565 | if (flag_debug_asm) | |
1566 | app_enable (); | |
1567 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1568 | if (for_eh) |
1569 | { | |
1570 | #ifdef EH_FRAME_SECTION | |
0021b564 | 1571 | EH_FRAME_SECTION (); |
3f76745e | 1572 | #else |
496651db | 1573 | tree label = get_file_function_name ('F'); |
0021b564 | 1574 | |
3f76745e | 1575 | data_section (); |
f4744807 | 1576 | ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, floor_log2 (PTR_SIZE)); |
0021b564 JM |
1577 | ASM_GLOBALIZE_LABEL (asm_out_file, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (label)); |
1578 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (label)); | |
3f76745e JM |
1579 | #endif |
1580 | assemble_label ("__FRAME_BEGIN__"); | |
1581 | } | |
1582 | else | |
1583 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, FRAME_SECTION); | |
1584 | ||
1585 | /* Output the CIE. */ | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1586 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l1, CIE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL, for_eh); |
1587 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l2, CIE_END_LABEL, for_eh); | |
2ed2af28 PDM |
1588 | #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL |
1589 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (ld, CIE_LENGTH_LABEL, for_eh); | |
1590 | if (for_eh) | |
7bb9fb0e | 1591 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET4 (asm_out_file, ld); |
2ed2af28 PDM |
1592 | else |
1593 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, ld); | |
1594 | #else | |
267c09ab JM |
1595 | if (for_eh) |
1596 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, l2, l1); | |
1597 | else | |
1598 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA (asm_out_file, l2, l1); | |
2ed2af28 | 1599 | #endif |
c5cec899 | 1600 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1601 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Length of Common Information Entry", |
1602 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
1603 | ||
1604 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1605 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, l1); |
1606 | ||
d84e64d4 JM |
1607 | if (for_eh) |
1608 | /* Now that the CIE pointer is PC-relative for EH, | |
1609 | use 0 to identify the CIE. */ | |
1610 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
1611 | else | |
1612 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, DW_CIE_ID); | |
1613 | ||
c5cec899 | 1614 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1615 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s CIE Identifier Tag", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
1616 | ||
1617 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
d84e64d4 | 1618 | if (! for_eh && DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 8) |
3f76745e JM |
1619 | { |
1620 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, DW_CIE_ID); | |
1621 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1622 | } | |
1623 | ||
1624 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_CIE_VERSION); | |
c5cec899 | 1625 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1626 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s CIE Version", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
1627 | ||
1628 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1629 | if (eh_ptr) |
1630 | { | |
d84e64d4 JM |
1631 | /* The CIE contains a pointer to the exception region info for the |
1632 | frame. Make the augmentation string three bytes (including the | |
1633 | trailing null) so the pointer is 4-byte aligned. The Solaris ld | |
1634 | can't handle unaligned relocs. */ | |
c5cec899 | 1635 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
8d4e65a6 JL |
1636 | { |
1637 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING (asm_out_file, "eh"); | |
1638 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s CIE Augmentation", ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
1639 | } | |
1640 | else | |
1641 | { | |
c2c85462 | 1642 | ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII (asm_out_file, "eh", 3); |
8d4e65a6 | 1643 | } |
d84e64d4 JM |
1644 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
1645 | ||
1646 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, "__EXCEPTION_TABLE__"); | |
1647 | if (flag_debug_asm) | |
1648 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s pointer to exception region info", | |
1649 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1650 | } |
1651 | else | |
1652 | { | |
1653 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 1654 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
a6ab3aad JM |
1655 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s CIE Augmentation (none)", |
1656 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
1657 | } | |
3f76745e JM |
1658 | |
1659 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1660 | output_uleb128 (1); | |
c5cec899 | 1661 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1662 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (CIE Code Alignment Factor)"); |
1663 | ||
1664 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1665 | output_sleb128 (DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT); | |
c5cec899 | 1666 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1667 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (CIE Data Alignment Factor)"); |
1668 | ||
1669 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1670 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN); | |
c5cec899 | 1671 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1672 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s CIE RA Column", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
1673 | ||
1674 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1675 | ||
1676 | for (cfi = cie_cfi_head; cfi != NULL; cfi = cfi->dw_cfi_next) | |
1677 | output_cfi (cfi, NULL); | |
1678 | ||
1679 | /* Pad the CIE out to an address sized boundary. */ | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1680 | ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, floor_log2 (PTR_SIZE)); |
1681 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, l2); | |
2ed2af28 PDM |
1682 | #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL |
1683 | ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL (asm_out_file, ld, l2, l1); | |
7bb9fb0e JM |
1684 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
1685 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s CIE Length Symbol", ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
1686 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
2ed2af28 | 1687 | #endif |
3f76745e JM |
1688 | |
1689 | /* Loop through all of the FDE's. */ | |
1690 | for (i = 0; i < fde_table_in_use; ++i) | |
1691 | { | |
1692 | fde = &fde_table[i]; | |
3f76745e | 1693 | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1694 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l1, FDE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL, for_eh + i*2); |
1695 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l2, FDE_END_LABEL, for_eh + i*2); | |
2ed2af28 PDM |
1696 | #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL |
1697 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (ld, FDE_LENGTH_LABEL, for_eh + i*2); | |
1698 | if (for_eh) | |
7bb9fb0e | 1699 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET4 (asm_out_file, ld); |
2ed2af28 PDM |
1700 | else |
1701 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, ld); | |
1702 | #else | |
267c09ab JM |
1703 | if (for_eh) |
1704 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA4 (asm_out_file, l2, l1); | |
1705 | else | |
1706 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA (asm_out_file, l2, l1); | |
2ed2af28 | 1707 | #endif |
c5cec899 | 1708 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e | 1709 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s FDE Length", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
3f76745e | 1710 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
a6ab3aad JM |
1711 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, l1); |
1712 | ||
3f76745e | 1713 | if (for_eh) |
ede19932 | 1714 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA (asm_out_file, l1, "__FRAME_BEGIN__"); |
3f76745e JM |
1715 | else |
1716 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, stripattributes (FRAME_SECTION)); | |
c5cec899 | 1717 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1718 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s FDE CIE offset", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
1719 | ||
1720 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1721 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, fde->dw_fde_begin); | |
c5cec899 | 1722 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1723 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s FDE initial location", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
1724 | ||
1725 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1726 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DELTA (asm_out_file, | |
1727 | fde->dw_fde_end, fde->dw_fde_begin); | |
c5cec899 | 1728 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
1729 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s FDE address range", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
1730 | ||
1731 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
1732 | ||
1733 | /* Loop through the Call Frame Instructions associated with | |
1734 | this FDE. */ | |
1735 | fde->dw_fde_current_label = fde->dw_fde_begin; | |
1736 | for (cfi = fde->dw_fde_cfi; cfi != NULL; cfi = cfi->dw_cfi_next) | |
1737 | output_cfi (cfi, fde); | |
1738 | ||
a6ab3aad JM |
1739 | /* Pad the FDE out to an address sized boundary. */ |
1740 | ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, floor_log2 (PTR_SIZE)); | |
1741 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, l2); | |
2ed2af28 PDM |
1742 | #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL |
1743 | ASM_OUTPUT_DEFINE_LABEL_DIFFERENCE_SYMBOL (asm_out_file, ld, l2, l1); | |
7bb9fb0e JM |
1744 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
1745 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s FDE Length Symbol", ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
1746 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
2ed2af28 | 1747 | #endif |
3f76745e JM |
1748 | } |
1749 | #ifndef EH_FRAME_SECTION | |
1750 | if (for_eh) | |
1751 | { | |
1752 | /* Emit terminating zero for table. */ | |
267c09ab | 1753 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 0); |
3f76745e JM |
1754 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
1755 | } | |
1756 | #endif | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1757 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO |
1758 | /* Work around Irix 6 assembler bug whereby labels at the end of a section | |
1759 | get a value of 0. Putting .align 0 after the label fixes it. */ | |
1760 | ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file, 0); | |
1761 | #endif | |
aa0c1401 JL |
1762 | |
1763 | /* Turn off app to make assembly quicker. */ | |
1764 | if (flag_debug_asm) | |
1765 | app_disable (); | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1766 | } |
1767 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1768 | /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the beginning of a function, before |
1769 | the prologue. */ | |
1770 | ||
1771 | void | |
1772 | dwarf2out_begin_prologue () | |
1773 | { | |
1774 | char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; | |
1775 | register dw_fde_ref fde; | |
1776 | ||
4f988ea2 JM |
1777 | ++current_funcdef_number; |
1778 | ||
3f76745e JM |
1779 | function_section (current_function_decl); |
1780 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL, | |
1781 | current_funcdef_number); | |
1782 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label); | |
1783 | ||
1784 | /* Expand the fde table if necessary. */ | |
1785 | if (fde_table_in_use == fde_table_allocated) | |
1786 | { | |
1787 | fde_table_allocated += FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
1788 | fde_table | |
1789 | = (dw_fde_ref) xrealloc (fde_table, | |
1790 | fde_table_allocated * sizeof (dw_fde_node)); | |
a3f97cbb | 1791 | } |
3f76745e JM |
1792 | |
1793 | /* Record the FDE associated with this function. */ | |
1794 | current_funcdef_fde = fde_table_in_use; | |
1795 | ||
1796 | /* Add the new FDE at the end of the fde_table. */ | |
1797 | fde = &fde_table[fde_table_in_use++]; | |
1798 | fde->dw_fde_begin = xstrdup (label); | |
1799 | fde->dw_fde_current_label = NULL; | |
1800 | fde->dw_fde_end = NULL; | |
1801 | fde->dw_fde_cfi = NULL; | |
0021b564 JM |
1802 | |
1803 | args_size = 0; | |
3f76745e JM |
1804 | } |
1805 | ||
1806 | /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the absolute end of the generated code | |
1807 | for a function definition. This gets called *after* the epilogue code has | |
1808 | been generated. */ | |
1809 | ||
1810 | void | |
1811 | dwarf2out_end_epilogue () | |
1812 | { | |
1813 | dw_fde_ref fde; | |
1814 | char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; | |
1815 | ||
1816 | /* Output a label to mark the endpoint of the code generated for this | |
1817 | function. */ | |
1818 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, FUNC_END_LABEL, current_funcdef_number); | |
1819 | ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file, label); | |
1820 | fde = &fde_table[fde_table_in_use - 1]; | |
1821 | fde->dw_fde_end = xstrdup (label); | |
3f76745e JM |
1822 | } |
1823 | ||
1824 | void | |
1825 | dwarf2out_frame_init () | |
1826 | { | |
1827 | /* Allocate the initial hunk of the fde_table. */ | |
1828 | fde_table | |
1829 | = (dw_fde_ref) xmalloc (FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (dw_fde_node)); | |
1830 | bzero ((char *) fde_table, FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (dw_fde_node)); | |
1831 | fde_table_allocated = FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
1832 | fde_table_in_use = 0; | |
1833 | ||
1834 | /* Generate the CFA instructions common to all FDE's. Do it now for the | |
1835 | sake of lookup_cfa. */ | |
1836 | ||
a6ab3aad JM |
1837 | #ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO |
1838 | /* On entry, the Canonical Frame Address is at SP. */ | |
1839 | dwarf2out_def_cfa (NULL, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM, INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET); | |
3f76745e JM |
1840 | initial_return_save (INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX); |
1841 | #endif | |
1842 | } | |
1843 | ||
1844 | void | |
1845 | dwarf2out_frame_finish () | |
1846 | { | |
3f76745e | 1847 | /* Output call frame information. */ |
a6ab3aad | 1848 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO |
3f76745e JM |
1849 | if (write_symbols == DWARF2_DEBUG) |
1850 | output_call_frame_info (0); | |
1851 | if (flag_exceptions && ! exceptions_via_longjmp) | |
1852 | output_call_frame_info (1); | |
a6ab3aad JM |
1853 | #else |
1854 | if (write_symbols == DWARF2_DEBUG | |
1855 | || (flag_exceptions && ! exceptions_via_longjmp)) | |
1856 | output_call_frame_info (1); | |
1857 | #endif | |
3f76745e JM |
1858 | } |
1859 | ||
1860 | #endif /* .debug_frame support */ | |
1861 | ||
1862 | /* And now, the support for symbolic debugging information. */ | |
1863 | #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO | |
1864 | ||
1865 | extern char *getpwd (); | |
1866 | ||
1867 | /* NOTE: In the comments in this file, many references are made to | |
1868 | "Debugging Information Entries". This term is abbreviated as `DIE' | |
1869 | throughout the remainder of this file. */ | |
1870 | ||
1871 | /* An internal representation of the DWARF output is built, and then | |
1872 | walked to generate the DWARF debugging info. The walk of the internal | |
1873 | representation is done after the entire program has been compiled. | |
1874 | The types below are used to describe the internal representation. */ | |
1875 | ||
1876 | /* Each DIE may have a series of attribute/value pairs. Values | |
1877 | can take on several forms. The forms that are used in this | |
1878 | implementation are listed below. */ | |
1879 | ||
1880 | typedef enum | |
1881 | { | |
1882 | dw_val_class_addr, | |
1883 | dw_val_class_loc, | |
1884 | dw_val_class_const, | |
1885 | dw_val_class_unsigned_const, | |
1886 | dw_val_class_long_long, | |
1887 | dw_val_class_float, | |
1888 | dw_val_class_flag, | |
1889 | dw_val_class_die_ref, | |
1890 | dw_val_class_fde_ref, | |
1891 | dw_val_class_lbl_id, | |
1892 | dw_val_class_section_offset, | |
1893 | dw_val_class_str | |
a3f97cbb | 1894 | } |
3f76745e | 1895 | dw_val_class; |
a3f97cbb | 1896 | |
3f76745e JM |
1897 | /* Various DIE's use offsets relative to the beginning of the |
1898 | .debug_info section to refer to each other. */ | |
71dfc51f | 1899 | |
3f76745e JM |
1900 | typedef long int dw_offset; |
1901 | ||
1902 | /* Define typedefs here to avoid circular dependencies. */ | |
1903 | ||
1904 | typedef struct die_struct *dw_die_ref; | |
1905 | typedef struct dw_attr_struct *dw_attr_ref; | |
1906 | typedef struct dw_val_struct *dw_val_ref; | |
1907 | typedef struct dw_line_info_struct *dw_line_info_ref; | |
1908 | typedef struct dw_separate_line_info_struct *dw_separate_line_info_ref; | |
1909 | typedef struct dw_loc_descr_struct *dw_loc_descr_ref; | |
1910 | typedef struct pubname_struct *pubname_ref; | |
1911 | typedef dw_die_ref *arange_ref; | |
1912 | ||
1913 | /* Describe a double word constant value. */ | |
1914 | ||
1915 | typedef struct dw_long_long_struct | |
a3f97cbb | 1916 | { |
3f76745e JM |
1917 | unsigned long hi; |
1918 | unsigned long low; | |
1919 | } | |
1920 | dw_long_long_const; | |
1921 | ||
1922 | /* Describe a floating point constant value. */ | |
1923 | ||
1924 | typedef struct dw_fp_struct | |
1925 | { | |
1926 | long *array; | |
1927 | unsigned length; | |
1928 | } | |
1929 | dw_float_const; | |
1930 | ||
1931 | /* Each entry in the line_info_table maintains the file and | |
1932 | line nuber associated with the label generated for that | |
1933 | entry. The label gives the PC value associated with | |
1934 | the line number entry. */ | |
1935 | ||
1936 | typedef struct dw_line_info_struct | |
1937 | { | |
1938 | unsigned long dw_file_num; | |
1939 | unsigned long dw_line_num; | |
1940 | } | |
1941 | dw_line_info_entry; | |
1942 | ||
1943 | /* Line information for functions in separate sections; each one gets its | |
1944 | own sequence. */ | |
1945 | typedef struct dw_separate_line_info_struct | |
1946 | { | |
1947 | unsigned long dw_file_num; | |
1948 | unsigned long dw_line_num; | |
1949 | unsigned long function; | |
1950 | } | |
1951 | dw_separate_line_info_entry; | |
1952 | ||
1953 | /* The dw_val_node describes an attibute's value, as it is | |
1954 | represented internally. */ | |
1955 | ||
1956 | typedef struct dw_val_struct | |
1957 | { | |
1958 | dw_val_class val_class; | |
1959 | union | |
a3f97cbb | 1960 | { |
3f76745e JM |
1961 | char *val_addr; |
1962 | dw_loc_descr_ref val_loc; | |
1963 | long int val_int; | |
1964 | long unsigned val_unsigned; | |
1965 | dw_long_long_const val_long_long; | |
1966 | dw_float_const val_float; | |
1967 | dw_die_ref val_die_ref; | |
1968 | unsigned val_fde_index; | |
1969 | char *val_str; | |
1970 | char *val_lbl_id; | |
1971 | char *val_section; | |
1972 | unsigned char val_flag; | |
a3f97cbb | 1973 | } |
3f76745e JM |
1974 | v; |
1975 | } | |
1976 | dw_val_node; | |
1977 | ||
1978 | /* Locations in memory are described using a sequence of stack machine | |
1979 | operations. */ | |
1980 | ||
1981 | typedef struct dw_loc_descr_struct | |
1982 | { | |
1983 | dw_loc_descr_ref dw_loc_next; | |
1984 | enum dwarf_location_atom dw_loc_opc; | |
1985 | dw_val_node dw_loc_oprnd1; | |
1986 | dw_val_node dw_loc_oprnd2; | |
1987 | } | |
1988 | dw_loc_descr_node; | |
1989 | ||
1990 | /* Each DIE attribute has a field specifying the attribute kind, | |
1991 | a link to the next attribute in the chain, and an attribute value. | |
1992 | Attributes are typically linked below the DIE they modify. */ | |
1993 | ||
1994 | typedef struct dw_attr_struct | |
1995 | { | |
1996 | enum dwarf_attribute dw_attr; | |
1997 | dw_attr_ref dw_attr_next; | |
1998 | dw_val_node dw_attr_val; | |
1999 | } | |
2000 | dw_attr_node; | |
2001 | ||
2002 | /* The Debugging Information Entry (DIE) structure */ | |
2003 | ||
2004 | typedef struct die_struct | |
2005 | { | |
2006 | enum dwarf_tag die_tag; | |
2007 | dw_attr_ref die_attr; | |
2008 | dw_attr_ref die_attr_last; | |
2009 | dw_die_ref die_parent; | |
2010 | dw_die_ref die_child; | |
2011 | dw_die_ref die_child_last; | |
2012 | dw_die_ref die_sib; | |
2013 | dw_offset die_offset; | |
2014 | unsigned long die_abbrev; | |
a3f97cbb | 2015 | } |
3f76745e JM |
2016 | die_node; |
2017 | ||
2018 | /* The pubname structure */ | |
2019 | ||
2020 | typedef struct pubname_struct | |
2021 | { | |
2022 | dw_die_ref die; | |
2023 | char * name; | |
2024 | } | |
2025 | pubname_entry; | |
2026 | ||
ef76d03b JW |
2027 | /* The limbo die list structure. */ |
2028 | typedef struct limbo_die_struct | |
2029 | { | |
2030 | dw_die_ref die; | |
2031 | struct limbo_die_struct *next; | |
2032 | } | |
2033 | limbo_die_node; | |
2034 | ||
3f76745e JM |
2035 | /* How to start an assembler comment. */ |
2036 | #ifndef ASM_COMMENT_START | |
2037 | #define ASM_COMMENT_START ";#" | |
2038 | #endif | |
2039 | ||
2040 | /* Define a macro which returns non-zero for a TYPE_DECL which was | |
2041 | implicitly generated for a tagged type. | |
2042 | ||
2043 | Note that unlike the gcc front end (which generates a NULL named | |
2044 | TYPE_DECL node for each complete tagged type, each array type, and | |
2045 | each function type node created) the g++ front end generates a | |
2046 | _named_ TYPE_DECL node for each tagged type node created. | |
2047 | These TYPE_DECLs have DECL_ARTIFICIAL set, so we know not to | |
2048 | generate a DW_TAG_typedef DIE for them. */ | |
2049 | ||
2050 | #define TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB(decl) \ | |
2051 | (DECL_NAME (decl) == NULL_TREE \ | |
2052 | || (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) \ | |
2053 | && is_tagged_type (TREE_TYPE (decl)) \ | |
ef76d03b JW |
2054 | && ((decl == TYPE_STUB_DECL (TREE_TYPE (decl))) \ |
2055 | /* This is necessary for stub decls that \ | |
2056 | appear in nested inline functions. */ \ | |
2057 | || (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl) != NULL_TREE \ | |
2058 | && (decl_ultimate_origin (decl) \ | |
2059 | == TYPE_STUB_DECL (TREE_TYPE (decl))))))) | |
3f76745e JM |
2060 | |
2061 | /* Information concerning the compilation unit's programming | |
2062 | language, and compiler version. */ | |
2063 | ||
2064 | extern int flag_traditional; | |
2065 | extern char *version_string; | |
2066 | extern char *language_string; | |
2067 | ||
2068 | /* Fixed size portion of the DWARF compilation unit header. */ | |
2069 | #define DWARF_COMPILE_UNIT_HEADER_SIZE (2 * DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 3) | |
2070 | ||
2071 | /* Fixed size portion of debugging line information prolog. */ | |
2072 | #define DWARF_LINE_PROLOG_HEADER_SIZE 5 | |
2073 | ||
2074 | /* Fixed size portion of public names info. */ | |
2075 | #define DWARF_PUBNAMES_HEADER_SIZE (2 * DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 2) | |
2076 | ||
2077 | /* Fixed size portion of the address range info. */ | |
2078 | #define DWARF_ARANGES_HEADER_SIZE \ | |
2079 | (DWARF_ROUND (2 * DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 4, PTR_SIZE * 2) - DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE) | |
2080 | ||
2081 | /* Define the architecture-dependent minimum instruction length (in bytes). | |
2082 | In this implementation of DWARF, this field is used for information | |
2083 | purposes only. Since GCC generates assembly language, we have | |
2084 | no a priori knowledge of how many instruction bytes are generated | |
2085 | for each source line, and therefore can use only the DW_LNE_set_address | |
2086 | and DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc line information commands. */ | |
2087 | ||
2088 | #ifndef DWARF_LINE_MIN_INSTR_LENGTH | |
2089 | #define DWARF_LINE_MIN_INSTR_LENGTH 4 | |
2090 | #endif | |
2091 | ||
2092 | /* Minimum line offset in a special line info. opcode. | |
2093 | This value was chosen to give a reasonable range of values. */ | |
2094 | #define DWARF_LINE_BASE -10 | |
2095 | ||
2096 | /* First special line opcde - leave room for the standard opcodes. */ | |
2097 | #define DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE 10 | |
2098 | ||
2099 | /* Range of line offsets in a special line info. opcode. */ | |
2100 | #define DWARF_LINE_RANGE (254-DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE+1) | |
2101 | ||
2102 | /* Flag that indicates the initial value of the is_stmt_start flag. | |
2103 | In the present implementation, we do not mark any lines as | |
2104 | the beginning of a source statement, because that information | |
2105 | is not made available by the GCC front-end. */ | |
2106 | #define DWARF_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT_START 1 | |
2107 | ||
2108 | /* This location is used by calc_die_sizes() to keep track | |
2109 | the offset of each DIE within the .debug_info section. */ | |
2110 | static unsigned long next_die_offset; | |
2111 | ||
2112 | /* Record the root of the DIE's built for the current compilation unit. */ | |
2113 | static dw_die_ref comp_unit_die; | |
2114 | ||
ef76d03b JW |
2115 | /* A list of DIEs with a NULL parent waiting to be relocated. */ |
2116 | static limbo_die_node *limbo_die_list = 0; | |
3f76745e JM |
2117 | |
2118 | /* Pointer to an array of filenames referenced by this compilation unit. */ | |
2119 | static char **file_table; | |
2120 | ||
2121 | /* Total number of entries in the table (i.e. array) pointed to by | |
2122 | `file_table'. This is the *total* and includes both used and unused | |
2123 | slots. */ | |
2124 | static unsigned file_table_allocated; | |
a3f97cbb | 2125 | |
3f76745e JM |
2126 | /* Number of entries in the file_table which are actually in use. */ |
2127 | static unsigned file_table_in_use; | |
71dfc51f | 2128 | |
3f76745e JM |
2129 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the filename |
2130 | table. */ | |
2131 | #define FILE_TABLE_INCREMENT 64 | |
71dfc51f | 2132 | |
3f76745e JM |
2133 | /* Local pointer to the name of the main input file. Initialized in |
2134 | dwarf2out_init. */ | |
2135 | static char *primary_filename; | |
a3f97cbb | 2136 | |
3f76745e JM |
2137 | /* For Dwarf output, we must assign lexical-blocks id numbers in the order in |
2138 | which their beginnings are encountered. We output Dwarf debugging info | |
2139 | that refers to the beginnings and ends of the ranges of code for each | |
2140 | lexical block. The labels themselves are generated in final.c, which | |
2141 | assigns numbers to the blocks in the same way. */ | |
2142 | static unsigned next_block_number = 2; | |
a3f97cbb | 2143 | |
3f76745e JM |
2144 | /* A pointer to the base of a table of references to DIE's that describe |
2145 | declarations. The table is indexed by DECL_UID() which is a unique | |
2146 | number, indentifying each decl. */ | |
2147 | static dw_die_ref *decl_die_table; | |
71dfc51f | 2148 | |
3f76745e JM |
2149 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for the decl_die_table. */ |
2150 | static unsigned decl_die_table_allocated; | |
a3f97cbb | 2151 | |
3f76745e JM |
2152 | /* Number of elements in decl_die_table currently in use. */ |
2153 | static unsigned decl_die_table_in_use; | |
71dfc51f | 2154 | |
3f76745e JM |
2155 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the |
2156 | decl_die_table. */ | |
2157 | #define DECL_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT 256 | |
a3f97cbb | 2158 | |
3f76745e JM |
2159 | /* A pointer to the base of a table of references to declaration |
2160 | scopes. This table is a display which tracks the nesting | |
2161 | of declaration scopes at the current scope and containing | |
2162 | scopes. This table is used to find the proper place to | |
2163 | define type declaration DIE's. */ | |
2164 | static tree *decl_scope_table; | |
a3f97cbb | 2165 | |
3f76745e JM |
2166 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for the decl_scope_table. */ |
2167 | static unsigned decl_scope_table_allocated; | |
71dfc51f | 2168 | |
3f76745e JM |
2169 | /* Current level of nesting of declataion scopes. */ |
2170 | static unsigned decl_scope_depth; | |
bdb669cb | 2171 | |
3f76745e JM |
2172 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the |
2173 | decl_scope_table. */ | |
2174 | #define DECL_SCOPE_TABLE_INCREMENT 64 | |
bdb669cb | 2175 | |
3f76745e JM |
2176 | /* A pointer to the base of a list of references to DIE's that |
2177 | are uniquely identified by their tag, presence/absence of | |
2178 | children DIE's, and list of attribute/value pairs. */ | |
2179 | static dw_die_ref *abbrev_die_table; | |
71dfc51f | 2180 | |
3f76745e JM |
2181 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for abbrev_die_table. */ |
2182 | static unsigned abbrev_die_table_allocated; | |
bdb669cb | 2183 | |
3f76745e JM |
2184 | /* Number of elements in type_die_table currently in use. */ |
2185 | static unsigned abbrev_die_table_in_use; | |
bdb669cb | 2186 | |
3f76745e JM |
2187 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the |
2188 | abbrev_die_table. */ | |
2189 | #define ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT 256 | |
71dfc51f | 2190 | |
3f76745e JM |
2191 | /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains line information |
2192 | for each source code line in .text in the compilation unit. */ | |
2193 | static dw_line_info_ref line_info_table; | |
a3f97cbb | 2194 | |
3f76745e JM |
2195 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for line_info_table. */ |
2196 | static unsigned line_info_table_allocated; | |
71dfc51f | 2197 | |
3f76745e JM |
2198 | /* Number of elements in separate_line_info_table currently in use. */ |
2199 | static unsigned separate_line_info_table_in_use; | |
71dfc51f | 2200 | |
3f76745e JM |
2201 | /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains line information |
2202 | for each source code line outside of .text in the compilation unit. */ | |
2203 | static dw_separate_line_info_ref separate_line_info_table; | |
a3f97cbb | 2204 | |
3f76745e JM |
2205 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for separate_line_info_table. */ |
2206 | static unsigned separate_line_info_table_allocated; | |
71dfc51f | 2207 | |
3f76745e JM |
2208 | /* Number of elements in line_info_table currently in use. */ |
2209 | static unsigned line_info_table_in_use; | |
71dfc51f | 2210 | |
3f76745e JM |
2211 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the |
2212 | line_info_table. */ | |
2213 | #define LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT 1024 | |
a3f97cbb | 2214 | |
3f76745e JM |
2215 | /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains a list of publicly |
2216 | accessible names. */ | |
2217 | static pubname_ref pubname_table; | |
71dfc51f | 2218 | |
3f76745e JM |
2219 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for pubname_table. */ |
2220 | static unsigned pubname_table_allocated; | |
2221 | ||
2222 | /* Number of elements in pubname_table currently in use. */ | |
2223 | static unsigned pubname_table_in_use; | |
2224 | ||
2225 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the | |
2226 | pubname_table. */ | |
2227 | #define PUBNAME_TABLE_INCREMENT 64 | |
2228 | ||
2229 | /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains a list of publicly | |
2230 | accessible names. */ | |
2231 | static arange_ref arange_table; | |
71dfc51f | 2232 | |
3f76745e JM |
2233 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for arange_table. */ |
2234 | static unsigned arange_table_allocated; | |
a3f97cbb | 2235 | |
3f76745e JM |
2236 | /* Number of elements in arange_table currently in use. */ |
2237 | static unsigned arange_table_in_use; | |
71dfc51f | 2238 | |
3f76745e JM |
2239 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the |
2240 | arange_table. */ | |
2241 | #define ARANGE_TABLE_INCREMENT 64 | |
71dfc51f | 2242 | |
3f76745e JM |
2243 | /* A pointer to the base of a list of pending types which we haven't |
2244 | generated DIEs for yet, but which we will have to come back to | |
2245 | later on. */ | |
469ac993 | 2246 | |
3f76745e | 2247 | static tree *pending_types_list; |
71dfc51f | 2248 | |
3f76745e JM |
2249 | /* Number of elements currently allocated for the pending_types_list. */ |
2250 | static unsigned pending_types_allocated; | |
71dfc51f | 2251 | |
3f76745e JM |
2252 | /* Number of elements of pending_types_list currently in use. */ |
2253 | static unsigned pending_types; | |
a3f97cbb | 2254 | |
3f76745e JM |
2255 | /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the pending |
2256 | types list. Actually, a single hunk of space of this size should | |
2257 | be enough for most typical programs. */ | |
2258 | #define PENDING_TYPES_INCREMENT 64 | |
71dfc51f | 2259 | |
3f76745e JM |
2260 | /* Record whether the function being analyzed contains inlined functions. */ |
2261 | static int current_function_has_inlines; | |
2262 | static int comp_unit_has_inlines; | |
71dfc51f | 2263 | |
3f76745e JM |
2264 | /* A pointer to the ..._DECL node which we have most recently been working |
2265 | on. We keep this around just in case something about it looks screwy and | |
2266 | we want to tell the user what the source coordinates for the actual | |
2267 | declaration are. */ | |
2268 | static tree dwarf_last_decl; | |
a3f97cbb | 2269 | |
3f76745e | 2270 | /* Forward declarations for functions defined in this file. */ |
71dfc51f | 2271 | |
3f76745e JM |
2272 | static void addr_const_to_string PROTO((char *, rtx)); |
2273 | static char *addr_to_string PROTO((rtx)); | |
2274 | static int is_pseudo_reg PROTO((rtx)); | |
2275 | static tree type_main_variant PROTO((tree)); | |
2276 | static int is_tagged_type PROTO((tree)); | |
2277 | static char *dwarf_tag_name PROTO((unsigned)); | |
2278 | static char *dwarf_attr_name PROTO((unsigned)); | |
2279 | static char *dwarf_form_name PROTO((unsigned)); | |
2280 | static char *dwarf_stack_op_name PROTO((unsigned)); | |
2281 | static char *dwarf_type_encoding_name PROTO((unsigned)); | |
2282 | static tree decl_ultimate_origin PROTO((tree)); | |
2283 | static tree block_ultimate_origin PROTO((tree)); | |
2284 | static tree decl_class_context PROTO((tree)); | |
2285 | static void add_dwarf_attr PROTO((dw_die_ref, dw_attr_ref)); | |
2286 | static void add_AT_flag PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2287 | enum dwarf_attribute, | |
2288 | unsigned)); | |
2289 | static void add_AT_int PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2290 | enum dwarf_attribute, long)); | |
2291 | static void add_AT_unsigned PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2292 | enum dwarf_attribute, | |
2293 | unsigned long)); | |
2294 | static void add_AT_long_long PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2295 | enum dwarf_attribute, | |
2296 | unsigned long, unsigned long)); | |
2297 | static void add_AT_float PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2298 | enum dwarf_attribute, | |
2299 | unsigned, long *)); | |
2300 | static void add_AT_string PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2301 | enum dwarf_attribute, char *)); | |
2302 | static void add_AT_die_ref PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2303 | enum dwarf_attribute, | |
2304 | dw_die_ref)); | |
2305 | static void add_AT_fde_ref PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2306 | enum dwarf_attribute, | |
2307 | unsigned)); | |
2308 | static void add_AT_loc PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2309 | enum dwarf_attribute, | |
2310 | dw_loc_descr_ref)); | |
2311 | static void add_AT_addr PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2312 | enum dwarf_attribute, char *)); | |
2313 | static void add_AT_lbl_id PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2314 | enum dwarf_attribute, char *)); | |
2315 | static void add_AT_setion_offset PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2316 | enum dwarf_attribute, char *)); | |
2317 | static int is_extern_subr_die PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2318 | static dw_attr_ref get_AT PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2319 | enum dwarf_attribute)); | |
2320 | static char *get_AT_low_pc PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2321 | static char *get_AT_hi_pc PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2322 | static char *get_AT_string PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2323 | enum dwarf_attribute)); | |
2324 | static int get_AT_flag PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2325 | enum dwarf_attribute)); | |
2326 | static unsigned get_AT_unsigned PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2327 | enum dwarf_attribute)); | |
2328 | static int is_c_family PROTO((void)); | |
2329 | static int is_fortran PROTO((void)); | |
2330 | static void remove_AT PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2331 | enum dwarf_attribute)); | |
2332 | static void remove_children PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2333 | static void add_child_die PROTO((dw_die_ref, dw_die_ref)); | |
2334 | static dw_die_ref new_die PROTO((enum dwarf_tag, dw_die_ref)); | |
2335 | static dw_die_ref lookup_type_die PROTO((tree)); | |
2336 | static void equate_type_number_to_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2337 | static dw_die_ref lookup_decl_die PROTO((tree)); | |
2338 | static void equate_decl_number_to_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2339 | static dw_loc_descr_ref new_loc_descr PROTO((enum dwarf_location_atom, | |
2340 | unsigned long, unsigned long)); | |
2341 | static void add_loc_descr PROTO((dw_loc_descr_ref *, | |
2342 | dw_loc_descr_ref)); | |
2343 | static void print_spaces PROTO((FILE *)); | |
2344 | static void print_die PROTO((dw_die_ref, FILE *)); | |
2345 | static void print_dwarf_line_table PROTO((FILE *)); | |
2346 | static void add_sibling_atttributes PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2347 | static void build_abbrev_table PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2348 | static unsigned long size_of_string PROTO((char *)); | |
2349 | static unsigned long size_of_loc_descr PROTO((dw_loc_descr_ref)); | |
2350 | static unsigned long size_of_locs PROTO((dw_loc_descr_ref)); | |
2351 | static int constant_size PROTO((long unsigned)); | |
2352 | static unsigned long size_of_die PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2353 | static void calc_die_sizes PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2354 | static unsigned long size_of_prolog PROTO((void)); | |
2355 | static unsigned long size_of_line_info PROTO((void)); | |
2356 | static unsigned long size_of_pubnames PROTO((void)); | |
2357 | static unsigned long size_of_aranges PROTO((void)); | |
2358 | static enum dwarf_form value_format PROTO((dw_val_ref)); | |
2359 | static void output_value_format PROTO((dw_val_ref)); | |
2360 | static void output_abbrev_section PROTO((void)); | |
2361 | static void output_loc_operands PROTO((dw_loc_descr_ref)); | |
2362 | static unsigned long sibling_offset PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2363 | static void output_die PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2364 | static void output_compilation_unit_header PROTO((void)); | |
2365 | static char *dwarf2_name PROTO((tree, int)); | |
2366 | static void add_pubname PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2367 | static void output_pubnames PROTO((void)); | |
2368 | static void add_arrange PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2369 | static void output_arranges PROTO((void)); | |
2370 | static void output_line_info PROTO((void)); | |
2371 | static int is_body_block PROTO((tree)); | |
2372 | static dw_die_ref base_type_die PROTO((tree)); | |
2373 | static tree root_type PROTO((tree)); | |
2374 | static int is_base_type PROTO((tree)); | |
2375 | static dw_die_ref modified_type_die PROTO((tree, int, int, dw_die_ref)); | |
2376 | static int type_is_enum PROTO((tree)); | |
4401bf24 | 2377 | static dw_loc_descr_ref reg_loc_descriptor PROTO((rtx)); |
3f76745e JM |
2378 | static dw_loc_descr_ref based_loc_descr PROTO((unsigned, long)); |
2379 | static int is_based_loc PROTO((rtx)); | |
2380 | static dw_loc_descr_ref mem_loc_descriptor PROTO((rtx)); | |
4401bf24 | 2381 | static dw_loc_descr_ref concat_loc_descriptor PROTO((rtx, rtx)); |
3f76745e JM |
2382 | static dw_loc_descr_ref loc_descriptor PROTO((rtx)); |
2383 | static unsigned ceiling PROTO((unsigned, unsigned)); | |
2384 | static tree field_type PROTO((tree)); | |
2385 | static unsigned simple_type_align_in_bits PROTO((tree)); | |
2386 | static unsigned simple_type_size_in_bits PROTO((tree)); | |
2387 | static unsigned field_byte_offset PROTO((tree)); | |
ef76d03b JW |
2388 | static void add_AT_location_description PROTO((dw_die_ref, |
2389 | enum dwarf_attribute, rtx)); | |
3f76745e JM |
2390 | static void add_data_member_location_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); |
2391 | static void add_const_value_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, rtx)); | |
2392 | static void add_location_or_const_value_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2393 | static void add_name_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, char *)); | |
2394 | static void add_bound_info PROTO((dw_die_ref, | |
2395 | enum dwarf_attribute, tree)); | |
2396 | static void add_subscript_info PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2397 | static void add_byte_size_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2398 | static void add_bit_offset_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2399 | static void add_bit_size_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2400 | static void add_prototyped_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2401 | static void add_abstract_origin_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2402 | static void add_pure_or_virtual_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2403 | static void add_src_coords_attributes PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2404 | static void ad_name_and_src_coords_attributes PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree)); | |
2405 | static void push_decl_scope PROTO((tree)); | |
2406 | static dw_die_ref scope_die_for PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2407 | static void pop_decl_scope PROTO((void)); | |
2408 | static void add_type_attribute PROTO((dw_die_ref, tree, int, int, | |
2409 | dw_die_ref)); | |
2410 | static char *type_tag PROTO((tree)); | |
2411 | static tree member_declared_type PROTO((tree)); | |
2412 | static char *decl_start_label PROTO((tree)); | |
2413 | static void gen_arrqay_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2414 | static void gen_set_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2415 | static void gen_entry_point_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2416 | static void pend_type PROTO((tree)); | |
2417 | static void output_pending_types_for_scope PROTO((dw_die_ref)); | |
2418 | static void gen_inlined_enumeration_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2419 | static void gen_inlined_structure_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2420 | static void gen_inlined_union_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2421 | static void gen_enumeration_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2422 | static dw_die_ref gen_formal_parameter_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2423 | static void gen_unspecified_parameters_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2424 | static void gen_formal_types_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2425 | static void gen_subprogram_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2426 | static void gen_variable_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2427 | static void gen_label_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2428 | static void gen_lexical_block_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref, int)); | |
2429 | static void gen_inlined_subprogram_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref, int)); | |
2430 | static void gen_field_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2431 | static void gen_ptr_to_mbr_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2432 | static void gen_compile_unit_die PROTO((char *)); | |
2433 | static void gen_string_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2434 | static void gen_inheritance_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2435 | static void gen_member_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2436 | static void gen_struct_or_union_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2437 | static void gen_subroutine_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2438 | static void gen_typedef_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2439 | static void gen_type_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2440 | static void gen_tagged_type_instantiation_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2441 | static void gen_block_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref, int)); | |
2442 | static void decls_for_scope PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref, int)); | |
2443 | static int is_redundant_typedef PROTO((tree)); | |
2444 | static void gen_decl_die PROTO((tree, dw_die_ref)); | |
2445 | static unsigned lookup_filename PROTO((char *)); | |
71dfc51f | 2446 | |
3f76745e | 2447 | /* Section names used to hold DWARF debugging information. */ |
c53aa195 JM |
2448 | #ifndef DEBUG_INFO_SECTION |
2449 | #define DEBUG_INFO_SECTION ".debug_info" | |
3f76745e JM |
2450 | #endif |
2451 | #ifndef ABBREV_SECTION | |
2452 | #define ABBREV_SECTION ".debug_abbrev" | |
2453 | #endif | |
2454 | #ifndef ARANGES_SECTION | |
2455 | #define ARANGES_SECTION ".debug_aranges" | |
2456 | #endif | |
2457 | #ifndef DW_MACINFO_SECTION | |
2458 | #define DW_MACINFO_SECTION ".debug_macinfo" | |
2459 | #endif | |
c53aa195 JM |
2460 | #ifndef DEBUG_LINE_SECTION |
2461 | #define DEBUG_LINE_SECTION ".debug_line" | |
3f76745e JM |
2462 | #endif |
2463 | #ifndef LOC_SECTION | |
2464 | #define LOC_SECTION ".debug_loc" | |
2465 | #endif | |
2466 | #ifndef PUBNAMES_SECTION | |
2467 | #define PUBNAMES_SECTION ".debug_pubnames" | |
2468 | #endif | |
2469 | #ifndef STR_SECTION | |
2470 | #define STR_SECTION ".debug_str" | |
2471 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb | 2472 | |
3f76745e JM |
2473 | /* Standerd ELF section names for compiled code and data. */ |
2474 | #ifndef TEXT_SECTION | |
2475 | #define TEXT_SECTION ".text" | |
2476 | #endif | |
2477 | #ifndef DATA_SECTION | |
2478 | #define DATA_SECTION ".data" | |
2479 | #endif | |
2480 | #ifndef BSS_SECTION | |
2481 | #define BSS_SECTION ".bss" | |
2482 | #endif | |
71dfc51f | 2483 | |
a3f97cbb | 2484 | |
3f76745e JM |
2485 | /* Definitions of defaults for formats and names of various special |
2486 | (artificial) labels which may be generated within this file (when the -g | |
2487 | options is used and DWARF_DEBUGGING_INFO is in effect. | |
2488 | If necessary, these may be overridden from within the tm.h file, but | |
2489 | typically, overriding these defaults is unnecessary. */ | |
a3f97cbb | 2490 | |
257ebd1f | 2491 | static char text_end_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; |
71dfc51f | 2492 | |
3f76745e JM |
2493 | #ifndef TEXT_END_LABEL |
2494 | #define TEXT_END_LABEL "Letext" | |
2495 | #endif | |
2496 | #ifndef DATA_END_LABEL | |
2497 | #define DATA_END_LABEL "Ledata" | |
2498 | #endif | |
2499 | #ifndef BSS_END_LABEL | |
2500 | #define BSS_END_LABEL "Lebss" | |
2501 | #endif | |
2502 | #ifndef INSN_LABEL_FMT | |
2503 | #define INSN_LABEL_FMT "LI%u_" | |
2504 | #endif | |
2505 | #ifndef BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL | |
2506 | #define BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL "LBB" | |
2507 | #endif | |
2508 | #ifndef BLOCK_END_LABEL | |
2509 | #define BLOCK_END_LABEL "LBE" | |
2510 | #endif | |
2511 | #ifndef BODY_BEGIN_LABEL | |
2512 | #define BODY_BEGIN_LABEL "Lbb" | |
2513 | #endif | |
2514 | #ifndef BODY_END_LABEL | |
2515 | #define BODY_END_LABEL "Lbe" | |
2516 | #endif | |
2517 | #ifndef LINE_CODE_LABEL | |
2518 | #define LINE_CODE_LABEL "LM" | |
2519 | #endif | |
2520 | #ifndef SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL | |
2521 | #define SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL "LSM" | |
2522 | #endif | |
71dfc51f | 2523 | |
3f76745e JM |
2524 | /* Convert a reference to the assembler name of a C-level name. This |
2525 | macro has the same effect as ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF, but copies to | |
2526 | a string rather than writing to a file. */ | |
2527 | #ifndef ASM_NAME_TO_STRING | |
2528 | #define ASM_NAME_TO_STRING(STR, NAME) \ | |
2529 | do { \ | |
2530 | if ((NAME)[0] == '*') \ | |
2531 | strcpy (STR, NAME+1); \ | |
2532 | else \ | |
2533 | strcpy (STR, NAME); \ | |
2534 | } \ | |
2535 | while (0) | |
2536 | #endif | |
2537 | \f | |
2538 | /* Convert an integer constant expression into assembler syntax. Addition | |
2539 | and subtraction are the only arithmetic that may appear in these | |
2540 | expressions. This is an adaptation of output_addr_const in final.c. | |
2541 | Here, the target of the conversion is a string buffer. We can't use | |
2542 | output_addr_const directly, because it writes to a file. */ | |
71dfc51f | 2543 | |
3f76745e JM |
2544 | static void |
2545 | addr_const_to_string (str, x) | |
2546 | char *str; | |
2547 | rtx x; | |
a3f97cbb | 2548 | { |
3f76745e JM |
2549 | char buf1[256]; |
2550 | char buf2[256]; | |
71dfc51f | 2551 | |
3f76745e JM |
2552 | restart: |
2553 | str[0] = '\0'; | |
2554 | switch (GET_CODE (x)) | |
2555 | { | |
2556 | case PC: | |
2557 | if (flag_pic) | |
2558 | strcat (str, ","); | |
2559 | else | |
2560 | abort (); | |
2561 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 2562 | |
3f76745e JM |
2563 | case SYMBOL_REF: |
2564 | ASM_NAME_TO_STRING (buf1, XSTR (x, 0)); | |
2565 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2566 | break; | |
a3f97cbb | 2567 | |
3f76745e JM |
2568 | case LABEL_REF: |
2569 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (buf1, "L", CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (x, 0))); | |
2570 | ASM_NAME_TO_STRING (buf2, buf1); | |
2571 | strcat (str, buf2); | |
2572 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 2573 | |
3f76745e JM |
2574 | case CODE_LABEL: |
2575 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (buf1, "L", CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (x)); | |
2576 | ASM_NAME_TO_STRING (buf2, buf1); | |
2577 | strcat (str, buf2); | |
2578 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 2579 | |
3f76745e JM |
2580 | case CONST_INT: |
2581 | sprintf (buf1, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, INTVAL (x)); | |
2582 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2583 | break; | |
a3f97cbb | 2584 | |
3f76745e JM |
2585 | case CONST: |
2586 | /* This used to output parentheses around the expression, but that does | |
2587 | not work on the 386 (either ATT or BSD assembler). */ | |
2588 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 0)); | |
2589 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2590 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 2591 | |
3f76745e JM |
2592 | case CONST_DOUBLE: |
2593 | if (GET_MODE (x) == VOIDmode) | |
2594 | { | |
2595 | /* We can use %d if the number is one word and positive. */ | |
2596 | if (CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (x)) | |
2597 | sprintf (buf1, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DOUBLE_HEX, | |
2598 | CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (x), CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (x)); | |
2599 | else if (CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (x) < 0) | |
2600 | sprintf (buf1, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX, CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (x)); | |
2601 | else | |
2602 | sprintf (buf1, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC, | |
2603 | CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (x)); | |
2604 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2605 | } | |
2606 | else | |
2607 | /* We can't handle floating point constants; PRINT_OPERAND must | |
2608 | handle them. */ | |
2609 | output_operand_lossage ("floating constant misused"); | |
2610 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 2611 | |
3f76745e JM |
2612 | case PLUS: |
2613 | /* Some assemblers need integer constants to appear last (eg masm). */ | |
2614 | if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 0)) == CONST_INT) | |
a3f97cbb | 2615 | { |
3f76745e JM |
2616 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 1)); |
2617 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2618 | if (INTVAL (XEXP (x, 0)) >= 0) | |
2619 | strcat (str, "+"); | |
2620 | ||
2621 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 0)); | |
2622 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
a3f97cbb | 2623 | } |
3f76745e JM |
2624 | else |
2625 | { | |
2626 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 0)); | |
2627 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2628 | if (INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) >= 0) | |
2629 | strcat (str, "+"); | |
71dfc51f | 2630 | |
3f76745e JM |
2631 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 1)); |
2632 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2633 | } | |
2634 | break; | |
a3f97cbb | 2635 | |
3f76745e JM |
2636 | case MINUS: |
2637 | /* Avoid outputting things like x-x or x+5-x, since some assemblers | |
2638 | can't handle that. */ | |
2639 | x = simplify_subtraction (x); | |
2640 | if (GET_CODE (x) != MINUS) | |
2641 | goto restart; | |
71dfc51f | 2642 | |
3f76745e JM |
2643 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 0)); |
2644 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2645 | strcat (str, "-"); | |
2646 | if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 1)) == CONST_INT | |
2647 | && INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1)) < 0) | |
a3f97cbb | 2648 | { |
3f76745e JM |
2649 | strcat (str, ASM_OPEN_PAREN); |
2650 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 1)); | |
2651 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2652 | strcat (str, ASM_CLOSE_PAREN); | |
2653 | } | |
2654 | else | |
2655 | { | |
2656 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 1)); | |
2657 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
a3f97cbb | 2658 | } |
3f76745e | 2659 | break; |
71dfc51f | 2660 | |
3f76745e JM |
2661 | case ZERO_EXTEND: |
2662 | case SIGN_EXTEND: | |
2663 | addr_const_to_string (buf1, XEXP (x, 0)); | |
2664 | strcat (str, buf1); | |
2665 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 2666 | |
3f76745e JM |
2667 | default: |
2668 | output_operand_lossage ("invalid expression as operand"); | |
2669 | } | |
d291dd49 JM |
2670 | } |
2671 | ||
3f76745e JM |
2672 | /* Convert an address constant to a string, and return a pointer to |
2673 | a copy of the result, located on the heap. */ | |
71dfc51f | 2674 | |
3f76745e JM |
2675 | static char * |
2676 | addr_to_string (x) | |
2677 | rtx x; | |
d291dd49 | 2678 | { |
3f76745e JM |
2679 | char buf[1024]; |
2680 | addr_const_to_string (buf, x); | |
2681 | return xstrdup (buf); | |
d291dd49 JM |
2682 | } |
2683 | ||
3f76745e | 2684 | /* Test if rtl node points to a psuedo register. */ |
71dfc51f | 2685 | |
3f76745e JM |
2686 | static inline int |
2687 | is_pseudo_reg (rtl) | |
2688 | register rtx rtl; | |
d291dd49 | 2689 | { |
3f76745e JM |
2690 | return (((GET_CODE (rtl) == REG) && (REGNO (rtl) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER)) |
2691 | || ((GET_CODE (rtl) == SUBREG) | |
2692 | && (REGNO (XEXP (rtl, 0)) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER))); | |
d291dd49 JM |
2693 | } |
2694 | ||
3f76745e JM |
2695 | /* Return a reference to a type, with its const and volatile qualifiers |
2696 | removed. */ | |
71dfc51f | 2697 | |
3f76745e JM |
2698 | static inline tree |
2699 | type_main_variant (type) | |
2700 | register tree type; | |
d291dd49 | 2701 | { |
3f76745e | 2702 | type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type); |
71dfc51f | 2703 | |
3f76745e JM |
2704 | /* There really should be only one main variant among any group of variants |
2705 | of a given type (and all of the MAIN_VARIANT values for all members of | |
2706 | the group should point to that one type) but sometimes the C front-end | |
2707 | messes this up for array types, so we work around that bug here. */ | |
71dfc51f | 2708 | |
3f76745e JM |
2709 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE) |
2710 | while (type != TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type)) | |
2711 | type = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type); | |
2712 | ||
2713 | return type; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
2714 | } |
2715 | ||
3f76745e | 2716 | /* Return non-zero if the given type node represents a tagged type. */ |
71dfc51f RK |
2717 | |
2718 | static inline int | |
3f76745e JM |
2719 | is_tagged_type (type) |
2720 | register tree type; | |
bdb669cb | 2721 | { |
3f76745e | 2722 | register enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type); |
71dfc51f | 2723 | |
3f76745e JM |
2724 | return (code == RECORD_TYPE || code == UNION_TYPE |
2725 | || code == QUAL_UNION_TYPE || code == ENUMERAL_TYPE); | |
bdb669cb JM |
2726 | } |
2727 | ||
3f76745e | 2728 | /* Convert a DIE tag into its string name. */ |
71dfc51f | 2729 | |
3f76745e JM |
2730 | static char * |
2731 | dwarf_tag_name (tag) | |
2732 | register unsigned tag; | |
bdb669cb | 2733 | { |
3f76745e JM |
2734 | switch (tag) |
2735 | { | |
2736 | case DW_TAG_padding: | |
2737 | return "DW_TAG_padding"; | |
2738 | case DW_TAG_array_type: | |
2739 | return "DW_TAG_array_type"; | |
2740 | case DW_TAG_class_type: | |
2741 | return "DW_TAG_class_type"; | |
2742 | case DW_TAG_entry_point: | |
2743 | return "DW_TAG_entry_point"; | |
2744 | case DW_TAG_enumeration_type: | |
2745 | return "DW_TAG_enumeration_type"; | |
2746 | case DW_TAG_formal_parameter: | |
2747 | return "DW_TAG_formal_parameter"; | |
2748 | case DW_TAG_imported_declaration: | |
2749 | return "DW_TAG_imported_declaration"; | |
2750 | case DW_TAG_label: | |
2751 | return "DW_TAG_label"; | |
2752 | case DW_TAG_lexical_block: | |
2753 | return "DW_TAG_lexical_block"; | |
2754 | case DW_TAG_member: | |
2755 | return "DW_TAG_member"; | |
2756 | case DW_TAG_pointer_type: | |
2757 | return "DW_TAG_pointer_type"; | |
2758 | case DW_TAG_reference_type: | |
2759 | return "DW_TAG_reference_type"; | |
2760 | case DW_TAG_compile_unit: | |
2761 | return "DW_TAG_compile_unit"; | |
2762 | case DW_TAG_string_type: | |
2763 | return "DW_TAG_string_type"; | |
2764 | case DW_TAG_structure_type: | |
2765 | return "DW_TAG_structure_type"; | |
2766 | case DW_TAG_subroutine_type: | |
2767 | return "DW_TAG_subroutine_type"; | |
2768 | case DW_TAG_typedef: | |
2769 | return "DW_TAG_typedef"; | |
2770 | case DW_TAG_union_type: | |
2771 | return "DW_TAG_union_type"; | |
2772 | case DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters: | |
2773 | return "DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters"; | |
2774 | case DW_TAG_variant: | |
2775 | return "DW_TAG_variant"; | |
2776 | case DW_TAG_common_block: | |
2777 | return "DW_TAG_common_block"; | |
2778 | case DW_TAG_common_inclusion: | |
2779 | return "DW_TAG_common_inclusion"; | |
2780 | case DW_TAG_inheritance: | |
2781 | return "DW_TAG_inheritance"; | |
2782 | case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine: | |
2783 | return "DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine"; | |
2784 | case DW_TAG_module: | |
2785 | return "DW_TAG_module"; | |
2786 | case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type: | |
2787 | return "DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type"; | |
2788 | case DW_TAG_set_type: | |
2789 | return "DW_TAG_set_type"; | |
2790 | case DW_TAG_subrange_type: | |
2791 | return "DW_TAG_subrange_type"; | |
2792 | case DW_TAG_with_stmt: | |
2793 | return "DW_TAG_with_stmt"; | |
2794 | case DW_TAG_access_declaration: | |
2795 | return "DW_TAG_access_declaration"; | |
2796 | case DW_TAG_base_type: | |
2797 | return "DW_TAG_base_type"; | |
2798 | case DW_TAG_catch_block: | |
2799 | return "DW_TAG_catch_block"; | |
2800 | case DW_TAG_const_type: | |
2801 | return "DW_TAG_const_type"; | |
2802 | case DW_TAG_constant: | |
2803 | return "DW_TAG_constant"; | |
2804 | case DW_TAG_enumerator: | |
2805 | return "DW_TAG_enumerator"; | |
2806 | case DW_TAG_file_type: | |
2807 | return "DW_TAG_file_type"; | |
2808 | case DW_TAG_friend: | |
2809 | return "DW_TAG_friend"; | |
2810 | case DW_TAG_namelist: | |
2811 | return "DW_TAG_namelist"; | |
2812 | case DW_TAG_namelist_item: | |
2813 | return "DW_TAG_namelist_item"; | |
2814 | case DW_TAG_packed_type: | |
2815 | return "DW_TAG_packed_type"; | |
2816 | case DW_TAG_subprogram: | |
2817 | return "DW_TAG_subprogram"; | |
2818 | case DW_TAG_template_type_param: | |
2819 | return "DW_TAG_template_type_param"; | |
2820 | case DW_TAG_template_value_param: | |
2821 | return "DW_TAG_template_value_param"; | |
2822 | case DW_TAG_thrown_type: | |
2823 | return "DW_TAG_thrown_type"; | |
2824 | case DW_TAG_try_block: | |
2825 | return "DW_TAG_try_block"; | |
2826 | case DW_TAG_variant_part: | |
2827 | return "DW_TAG_variant_part"; | |
2828 | case DW_TAG_variable: | |
2829 | return "DW_TAG_variable"; | |
2830 | case DW_TAG_volatile_type: | |
2831 | return "DW_TAG_volatile_type"; | |
2832 | case DW_TAG_MIPS_loop: | |
2833 | return "DW_TAG_MIPS_loop"; | |
2834 | case DW_TAG_format_label: | |
2835 | return "DW_TAG_format_label"; | |
2836 | case DW_TAG_function_template: | |
2837 | return "DW_TAG_function_template"; | |
2838 | case DW_TAG_class_template: | |
2839 | return "DW_TAG_class_template"; | |
2840 | default: | |
2841 | return "DW_TAG_<unknown>"; | |
2842 | } | |
bdb669cb | 2843 | } |
a3f97cbb | 2844 | |
3f76745e | 2845 | /* Convert a DWARF attribute code into its string name. */ |
71dfc51f | 2846 | |
3f76745e JM |
2847 | static char * |
2848 | dwarf_attr_name (attr) | |
2849 | register unsigned attr; | |
4b674448 | 2850 | { |
3f76745e | 2851 | switch (attr) |
4b674448 | 2852 | { |
3f76745e JM |
2853 | case DW_AT_sibling: |
2854 | return "DW_AT_sibling"; | |
2855 | case DW_AT_location: | |
2856 | return "DW_AT_location"; | |
2857 | case DW_AT_name: | |
2858 | return "DW_AT_name"; | |
2859 | case DW_AT_ordering: | |
2860 | return "DW_AT_ordering"; | |
2861 | case DW_AT_subscr_data: | |
2862 | return "DW_AT_subscr_data"; | |
2863 | case DW_AT_byte_size: | |
2864 | return "DW_AT_byte_size"; | |
2865 | case DW_AT_bit_offset: | |
2866 | return "DW_AT_bit_offset"; | |
2867 | case DW_AT_bit_size: | |
2868 | return "DW_AT_bit_size"; | |
2869 | case DW_AT_element_list: | |
2870 | return "DW_AT_element_list"; | |
2871 | case DW_AT_stmt_list: | |
2872 | return "DW_AT_stmt_list"; | |
2873 | case DW_AT_low_pc: | |
2874 | return "DW_AT_low_pc"; | |
2875 | case DW_AT_high_pc: | |
2876 | return "DW_AT_high_pc"; | |
2877 | case DW_AT_language: | |
2878 | return "DW_AT_language"; | |
2879 | case DW_AT_member: | |
2880 | return "DW_AT_member"; | |
2881 | case DW_AT_discr: | |
2882 | return "DW_AT_discr"; | |
2883 | case DW_AT_discr_value: | |
2884 | return "DW_AT_discr_value"; | |
2885 | case DW_AT_visibility: | |
2886 | return "DW_AT_visibility"; | |
2887 | case DW_AT_import: | |
2888 | return "DW_AT_import"; | |
2889 | case DW_AT_string_length: | |
2890 | return "DW_AT_string_length"; | |
2891 | case DW_AT_common_reference: | |
2892 | return "DW_AT_common_reference"; | |
2893 | case DW_AT_comp_dir: | |
2894 | return "DW_AT_comp_dir"; | |
2895 | case DW_AT_const_value: | |
2896 | return "DW_AT_const_value"; | |
2897 | case DW_AT_containing_type: | |
2898 | return "DW_AT_containing_type"; | |
2899 | case DW_AT_default_value: | |
2900 | return "DW_AT_default_value"; | |
2901 | case DW_AT_inline: | |
2902 | return "DW_AT_inline"; | |
2903 | case DW_AT_is_optional: | |
2904 | return "DW_AT_is_optional"; | |
2905 | case DW_AT_lower_bound: | |
2906 | return "DW_AT_lower_bound"; | |
2907 | case DW_AT_producer: | |
2908 | return "DW_AT_producer"; | |
2909 | case DW_AT_prototyped: | |
2910 | return "DW_AT_prototyped"; | |
2911 | case DW_AT_return_addr: | |
2912 | return "DW_AT_return_addr"; | |
2913 | case DW_AT_start_scope: | |
2914 | return "DW_AT_start_scope"; | |
2915 | case DW_AT_stride_size: | |
2916 | return "DW_AT_stride_size"; | |
2917 | case DW_AT_upper_bound: | |
2918 | return "DW_AT_upper_bound"; | |
2919 | case DW_AT_abstract_origin: | |
2920 | return "DW_AT_abstract_origin"; | |
2921 | case DW_AT_accessibility: | |
2922 | return "DW_AT_accessibility"; | |
2923 | case DW_AT_address_class: | |
2924 | return "DW_AT_address_class"; | |
2925 | case DW_AT_artificial: | |
2926 | return "DW_AT_artificial"; | |
2927 | case DW_AT_base_types: | |
2928 | return "DW_AT_base_types"; | |
2929 | case DW_AT_calling_convention: | |
2930 | return "DW_AT_calling_convention"; | |
2931 | case DW_AT_count: | |
2932 | return "DW_AT_count"; | |
2933 | case DW_AT_data_member_location: | |
2934 | return "DW_AT_data_member_location"; | |
2935 | case DW_AT_decl_column: | |
2936 | return "DW_AT_decl_column"; | |
2937 | case DW_AT_decl_file: | |
2938 | return "DW_AT_decl_file"; | |
2939 | case DW_AT_decl_line: | |
2940 | return "DW_AT_decl_line"; | |
2941 | case DW_AT_declaration: | |
2942 | return "DW_AT_declaration"; | |
2943 | case DW_AT_discr_list: | |
2944 | return "DW_AT_discr_list"; | |
2945 | case DW_AT_encoding: | |
2946 | return "DW_AT_encoding"; | |
2947 | case DW_AT_external: | |
2948 | return "DW_AT_external"; | |
2949 | case DW_AT_frame_base: | |
2950 | return "DW_AT_frame_base"; | |
2951 | case DW_AT_friend: | |
2952 | return "DW_AT_friend"; | |
2953 | case DW_AT_identifier_case: | |
2954 | return "DW_AT_identifier_case"; | |
2955 | case DW_AT_macro_info: | |
2956 | return "DW_AT_macro_info"; | |
2957 | case DW_AT_namelist_items: | |
2958 | return "DW_AT_namelist_items"; | |
2959 | case DW_AT_priority: | |
2960 | return "DW_AT_priority"; | |
2961 | case DW_AT_segment: | |
2962 | return "DW_AT_segment"; | |
2963 | case DW_AT_specification: | |
2964 | return "DW_AT_specification"; | |
2965 | case DW_AT_static_link: | |
2966 | return "DW_AT_static_link"; | |
2967 | case DW_AT_type: | |
2968 | return "DW_AT_type"; | |
2969 | case DW_AT_use_location: | |
2970 | return "DW_AT_use_location"; | |
2971 | case DW_AT_variable_parameter: | |
2972 | return "DW_AT_variable_parameter"; | |
2973 | case DW_AT_virtuality: | |
2974 | return "DW_AT_virtuality"; | |
2975 | case DW_AT_vtable_elem_location: | |
2976 | return "DW_AT_vtable_elem_location"; | |
71dfc51f | 2977 | |
3f76745e JM |
2978 | case DW_AT_MIPS_fde: |
2979 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_fde"; | |
2980 | case DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin: | |
2981 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin"; | |
2982 | case DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin: | |
2983 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin"; | |
2984 | case DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin: | |
2985 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin"; | |
2986 | case DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor: | |
2987 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor"; | |
2988 | case DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth: | |
2989 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth"; | |
2990 | case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name: | |
2991 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name"; | |
2992 | case DW_AT_MIPS_stride: | |
2993 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_stride"; | |
2994 | case DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name: | |
2995 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name"; | |
2996 | case DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin: | |
2997 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin"; | |
2998 | case DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines: | |
2999 | return "DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines"; | |
71dfc51f | 3000 | |
3f76745e JM |
3001 | case DW_AT_sf_names: |
3002 | return "DW_AT_sf_names"; | |
3003 | case DW_AT_src_info: | |
3004 | return "DW_AT_src_info"; | |
3005 | case DW_AT_mac_info: | |
3006 | return "DW_AT_mac_info"; | |
3007 | case DW_AT_src_coords: | |
3008 | return "DW_AT_src_coords"; | |
3009 | case DW_AT_body_begin: | |
3010 | return "DW_AT_body_begin"; | |
3011 | case DW_AT_body_end: | |
3012 | return "DW_AT_body_end"; | |
3013 | default: | |
3014 | return "DW_AT_<unknown>"; | |
4b674448 JM |
3015 | } |
3016 | } | |
3017 | ||
3f76745e | 3018 | /* Convert a DWARF value form code into its string name. */ |
71dfc51f | 3019 | |
3f76745e JM |
3020 | static char * |
3021 | dwarf_form_name (form) | |
3022 | register unsigned form; | |
4b674448 | 3023 | { |
3f76745e | 3024 | switch (form) |
4b674448 | 3025 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3026 | case DW_FORM_addr: |
3027 | return "DW_FORM_addr"; | |
3028 | case DW_FORM_block2: | |
3029 | return "DW_FORM_block2"; | |
3030 | case DW_FORM_block4: | |
3031 | return "DW_FORM_block4"; | |
3032 | case DW_FORM_data2: | |
3033 | return "DW_FORM_data2"; | |
3034 | case DW_FORM_data4: | |
3035 | return "DW_FORM_data4"; | |
3036 | case DW_FORM_data8: | |
3037 | return "DW_FORM_data8"; | |
3038 | case DW_FORM_string: | |
3039 | return "DW_FORM_string"; | |
3040 | case DW_FORM_block: | |
3041 | return "DW_FORM_block"; | |
3042 | case DW_FORM_block1: | |
3043 | return "DW_FORM_block1"; | |
3044 | case DW_FORM_data1: | |
3045 | return "DW_FORM_data1"; | |
3046 | case DW_FORM_flag: | |
3047 | return "DW_FORM_flag"; | |
3048 | case DW_FORM_sdata: | |
3049 | return "DW_FORM_sdata"; | |
3050 | case DW_FORM_strp: | |
3051 | return "DW_FORM_strp"; | |
3052 | case DW_FORM_udata: | |
3053 | return "DW_FORM_udata"; | |
3054 | case DW_FORM_ref_addr: | |
3055 | return "DW_FORM_ref_addr"; | |
3056 | case DW_FORM_ref1: | |
3057 | return "DW_FORM_ref1"; | |
3058 | case DW_FORM_ref2: | |
3059 | return "DW_FORM_ref2"; | |
3060 | case DW_FORM_ref4: | |
3061 | return "DW_FORM_ref4"; | |
3062 | case DW_FORM_ref8: | |
3063 | return "DW_FORM_ref8"; | |
3064 | case DW_FORM_ref_udata: | |
3065 | return "DW_FORM_ref_udata"; | |
3066 | case DW_FORM_indirect: | |
3067 | return "DW_FORM_indirect"; | |
3068 | default: | |
3069 | return "DW_FORM_<unknown>"; | |
4b674448 JM |
3070 | } |
3071 | } | |
3072 | ||
3f76745e | 3073 | /* Convert a DWARF stack opcode into its string name. */ |
71dfc51f | 3074 | |
3f76745e JM |
3075 | static char * |
3076 | dwarf_stack_op_name (op) | |
3077 | register unsigned op; | |
a3f97cbb | 3078 | { |
3f76745e | 3079 | switch (op) |
a3f97cbb | 3080 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3081 | case DW_OP_addr: |
3082 | return "DW_OP_addr"; | |
3083 | case DW_OP_deref: | |
3084 | return "DW_OP_deref"; | |
3085 | case DW_OP_const1u: | |
3086 | return "DW_OP_const1u"; | |
3087 | case DW_OP_const1s: | |
3088 | return "DW_OP_const1s"; | |
3089 | case DW_OP_const2u: | |
3090 | return "DW_OP_const2u"; | |
3091 | case DW_OP_const2s: | |
3092 | return "DW_OP_const2s"; | |
3093 | case DW_OP_const4u: | |
3094 | return "DW_OP_const4u"; | |
3095 | case DW_OP_const4s: | |
3096 | return "DW_OP_const4s"; | |
3097 | case DW_OP_const8u: | |
3098 | return "DW_OP_const8u"; | |
3099 | case DW_OP_const8s: | |
3100 | return "DW_OP_const8s"; | |
3101 | case DW_OP_constu: | |
3102 | return "DW_OP_constu"; | |
3103 | case DW_OP_consts: | |
3104 | return "DW_OP_consts"; | |
3105 | case DW_OP_dup: | |
3106 | return "DW_OP_dup"; | |
3107 | case DW_OP_drop: | |
3108 | return "DW_OP_drop"; | |
3109 | case DW_OP_over: | |
3110 | return "DW_OP_over"; | |
3111 | case DW_OP_pick: | |
3112 | return "DW_OP_pick"; | |
3113 | case DW_OP_swap: | |
3114 | return "DW_OP_swap"; | |
3115 | case DW_OP_rot: | |
3116 | return "DW_OP_rot"; | |
3117 | case DW_OP_xderef: | |
3118 | return "DW_OP_xderef"; | |
3119 | case DW_OP_abs: | |
3120 | return "DW_OP_abs"; | |
3121 | case DW_OP_and: | |
3122 | return "DW_OP_and"; | |
3123 | case DW_OP_div: | |
3124 | return "DW_OP_div"; | |
3125 | case DW_OP_minus: | |
3126 | return "DW_OP_minus"; | |
3127 | case DW_OP_mod: | |
3128 | return "DW_OP_mod"; | |
3129 | case DW_OP_mul: | |
3130 | return "DW_OP_mul"; | |
3131 | case DW_OP_neg: | |
3132 | return "DW_OP_neg"; | |
3133 | case DW_OP_not: | |
3134 | return "DW_OP_not"; | |
3135 | case DW_OP_or: | |
3136 | return "DW_OP_or"; | |
3137 | case DW_OP_plus: | |
3138 | return "DW_OP_plus"; | |
3139 | case DW_OP_plus_uconst: | |
3140 | return "DW_OP_plus_uconst"; | |
3141 | case DW_OP_shl: | |
3142 | return "DW_OP_shl"; | |
3143 | case DW_OP_shr: | |
3144 | return "DW_OP_shr"; | |
3145 | case DW_OP_shra: | |
3146 | return "DW_OP_shra"; | |
3147 | case DW_OP_xor: | |
3148 | return "DW_OP_xor"; | |
3149 | case DW_OP_bra: | |
3150 | return "DW_OP_bra"; | |
3151 | case DW_OP_eq: | |
3152 | return "DW_OP_eq"; | |
3153 | case DW_OP_ge: | |
3154 | return "DW_OP_ge"; | |
3155 | case DW_OP_gt: | |
3156 | return "DW_OP_gt"; | |
3157 | case DW_OP_le: | |
3158 | return "DW_OP_le"; | |
3159 | case DW_OP_lt: | |
3160 | return "DW_OP_lt"; | |
3161 | case DW_OP_ne: | |
3162 | return "DW_OP_ne"; | |
3163 | case DW_OP_skip: | |
3164 | return "DW_OP_skip"; | |
3165 | case DW_OP_lit0: | |
3166 | return "DW_OP_lit0"; | |
3167 | case DW_OP_lit1: | |
3168 | return "DW_OP_lit1"; | |
3169 | case DW_OP_lit2: | |
3170 | return "DW_OP_lit2"; | |
3171 | case DW_OP_lit3: | |
3172 | return "DW_OP_lit3"; | |
3173 | case DW_OP_lit4: | |
3174 | return "DW_OP_lit4"; | |
3175 | case DW_OP_lit5: | |
3176 | return "DW_OP_lit5"; | |
3177 | case DW_OP_lit6: | |
3178 | return "DW_OP_lit6"; | |
3179 | case DW_OP_lit7: | |
3180 | return "DW_OP_lit7"; | |
3181 | case DW_OP_lit8: | |
3182 | return "DW_OP_lit8"; | |
3183 | case DW_OP_lit9: | |
3184 | return "DW_OP_lit9"; | |
3185 | case DW_OP_lit10: | |
3186 | return "DW_OP_lit10"; | |
3187 | case DW_OP_lit11: | |
3188 | return "DW_OP_lit11"; | |
3189 | case DW_OP_lit12: | |
3190 | return "DW_OP_lit12"; | |
3191 | case DW_OP_lit13: | |
3192 | return "DW_OP_lit13"; | |
3193 | case DW_OP_lit14: | |
3194 | return "DW_OP_lit14"; | |
3195 | case DW_OP_lit15: | |
3196 | return "DW_OP_lit15"; | |
3197 | case DW_OP_lit16: | |
3198 | return "DW_OP_lit16"; | |
3199 | case DW_OP_lit17: | |
3200 | return "DW_OP_lit17"; | |
3201 | case DW_OP_lit18: | |
3202 | return "DW_OP_lit18"; | |
3203 | case DW_OP_lit19: | |
3204 | return "DW_OP_lit19"; | |
3205 | case DW_OP_lit20: | |
3206 | return "DW_OP_lit20"; | |
3207 | case DW_OP_lit21: | |
3208 | return "DW_OP_lit21"; | |
3209 | case DW_OP_lit22: | |
3210 | return "DW_OP_lit22"; | |
3211 | case DW_OP_lit23: | |
3212 | return "DW_OP_lit23"; | |
3213 | case DW_OP_lit24: | |
3214 | return "DW_OP_lit24"; | |
3215 | case DW_OP_lit25: | |
3216 | return "DW_OP_lit25"; | |
3217 | case DW_OP_lit26: | |
3218 | return "DW_OP_lit26"; | |
3219 | case DW_OP_lit27: | |
3220 | return "DW_OP_lit27"; | |
3221 | case DW_OP_lit28: | |
3222 | return "DW_OP_lit28"; | |
3223 | case DW_OP_lit29: | |
3224 | return "DW_OP_lit29"; | |
3225 | case DW_OP_lit30: | |
3226 | return "DW_OP_lit30"; | |
3227 | case DW_OP_lit31: | |
3228 | return "DW_OP_lit31"; | |
3229 | case DW_OP_reg0: | |
3230 | return "DW_OP_reg0"; | |
3231 | case DW_OP_reg1: | |
3232 | return "DW_OP_reg1"; | |
3233 | case DW_OP_reg2: | |
3234 | return "DW_OP_reg2"; | |
3235 | case DW_OP_reg3: | |
3236 | return "DW_OP_reg3"; | |
3237 | case DW_OP_reg4: | |
3238 | return "DW_OP_reg4"; | |
3239 | case DW_OP_reg5: | |
3240 | return "DW_OP_reg5"; | |
3241 | case DW_OP_reg6: | |
3242 | return "DW_OP_reg6"; | |
3243 | case DW_OP_reg7: | |
3244 | return "DW_OP_reg7"; | |
3245 | case DW_OP_reg8: | |
3246 | return "DW_OP_reg8"; | |
3247 | case DW_OP_reg9: | |
3248 | return "DW_OP_reg9"; | |
3249 | case DW_OP_reg10: | |
3250 | return "DW_OP_reg10"; | |
3251 | case DW_OP_reg11: | |
3252 | return "DW_OP_reg11"; | |
3253 | case DW_OP_reg12: | |
3254 | return "DW_OP_reg12"; | |
3255 | case DW_OP_reg13: | |
3256 | return "DW_OP_reg13"; | |
3257 | case DW_OP_reg14: | |
3258 | return "DW_OP_reg14"; | |
3259 | case DW_OP_reg15: | |
3260 | return "DW_OP_reg15"; | |
3261 | case DW_OP_reg16: | |
3262 | return "DW_OP_reg16"; | |
3263 | case DW_OP_reg17: | |
3264 | return "DW_OP_reg17"; | |
3265 | case DW_OP_reg18: | |
3266 | return "DW_OP_reg18"; | |
3267 | case DW_OP_reg19: | |
3268 | return "DW_OP_reg19"; | |
3269 | case DW_OP_reg20: | |
3270 | return "DW_OP_reg20"; | |
3271 | case DW_OP_reg21: | |
3272 | return "DW_OP_reg21"; | |
3273 | case DW_OP_reg22: | |
3274 | return "DW_OP_reg22"; | |
3275 | case DW_OP_reg23: | |
3276 | return "DW_OP_reg23"; | |
3277 | case DW_OP_reg24: | |
3278 | return "DW_OP_reg24"; | |
3279 | case DW_OP_reg25: | |
3280 | return "DW_OP_reg25"; | |
3281 | case DW_OP_reg26: | |
3282 | return "DW_OP_reg26"; | |
3283 | case DW_OP_reg27: | |
3284 | return "DW_OP_reg27"; | |
3285 | case DW_OP_reg28: | |
3286 | return "DW_OP_reg28"; | |
3287 | case DW_OP_reg29: | |
3288 | return "DW_OP_reg29"; | |
3289 | case DW_OP_reg30: | |
3290 | return "DW_OP_reg30"; | |
3291 | case DW_OP_reg31: | |
3292 | return "DW_OP_reg31"; | |
3293 | case DW_OP_breg0: | |
3294 | return "DW_OP_breg0"; | |
3295 | case DW_OP_breg1: | |
3296 | return "DW_OP_breg1"; | |
3297 | case DW_OP_breg2: | |
3298 | return "DW_OP_breg2"; | |
3299 | case DW_OP_breg3: | |
3300 | return "DW_OP_breg3"; | |
3301 | case DW_OP_breg4: | |
3302 | return "DW_OP_breg4"; | |
3303 | case DW_OP_breg5: | |
3304 | return "DW_OP_breg5"; | |
3305 | case DW_OP_breg6: | |
3306 | return "DW_OP_breg6"; | |
3307 | case DW_OP_breg7: | |
3308 | return "DW_OP_breg7"; | |
3309 | case DW_OP_breg8: | |
3310 | return "DW_OP_breg8"; | |
3311 | case DW_OP_breg9: | |
3312 | return "DW_OP_breg9"; | |
3313 | case DW_OP_breg10: | |
3314 | return "DW_OP_breg10"; | |
3315 | case DW_OP_breg11: | |
3316 | return "DW_OP_breg11"; | |
3317 | case DW_OP_breg12: | |
3318 | return "DW_OP_breg12"; | |
3319 | case DW_OP_breg13: | |
3320 | return "DW_OP_breg13"; | |
3321 | case DW_OP_breg14: | |
3322 | return "DW_OP_breg14"; | |
3323 | case DW_OP_breg15: | |
3324 | return "DW_OP_breg15"; | |
3325 | case DW_OP_breg16: | |
3326 | return "DW_OP_breg16"; | |
3327 | case DW_OP_breg17: | |
3328 | return "DW_OP_breg17"; | |
3329 | case DW_OP_breg18: | |
3330 | return "DW_OP_breg18"; | |
3331 | case DW_OP_breg19: | |
3332 | return "DW_OP_breg19"; | |
3333 | case DW_OP_breg20: | |
3334 | return "DW_OP_breg20"; | |
3335 | case DW_OP_breg21: | |
3336 | return "DW_OP_breg21"; | |
3337 | case DW_OP_breg22: | |
3338 | return "DW_OP_breg22"; | |
3339 | case DW_OP_breg23: | |
3340 | return "DW_OP_breg23"; | |
3341 | case DW_OP_breg24: | |
3342 | return "DW_OP_breg24"; | |
3343 | case DW_OP_breg25: | |
3344 | return "DW_OP_breg25"; | |
3345 | case DW_OP_breg26: | |
3346 | return "DW_OP_breg26"; | |
3347 | case DW_OP_breg27: | |
3348 | return "DW_OP_breg27"; | |
3349 | case DW_OP_breg28: | |
3350 | return "DW_OP_breg28"; | |
3351 | case DW_OP_breg29: | |
3352 | return "DW_OP_breg29"; | |
3353 | case DW_OP_breg30: | |
3354 | return "DW_OP_breg30"; | |
3355 | case DW_OP_breg31: | |
3356 | return "DW_OP_breg31"; | |
3357 | case DW_OP_regx: | |
3358 | return "DW_OP_regx"; | |
3359 | case DW_OP_fbreg: | |
3360 | return "DW_OP_fbreg"; | |
3361 | case DW_OP_bregx: | |
3362 | return "DW_OP_bregx"; | |
3363 | case DW_OP_piece: | |
3364 | return "DW_OP_piece"; | |
3365 | case DW_OP_deref_size: | |
3366 | return "DW_OP_deref_size"; | |
3367 | case DW_OP_xderef_size: | |
3368 | return "DW_OP_xderef_size"; | |
3369 | case DW_OP_nop: | |
3370 | return "DW_OP_nop"; | |
3371 | default: | |
3372 | return "OP_<unknown>"; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3373 | } |
3374 | } | |
3375 | ||
3f76745e | 3376 | /* Convert a DWARF type code into its string name. */ |
71dfc51f | 3377 | |
3f76745e JM |
3378 | static char * |
3379 | dwarf_type_encoding_name (enc) | |
3380 | register unsigned enc; | |
a3f97cbb | 3381 | { |
3f76745e | 3382 | switch (enc) |
a3f97cbb | 3383 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3384 | case DW_ATE_address: |
3385 | return "DW_ATE_address"; | |
3386 | case DW_ATE_boolean: | |
3387 | return "DW_ATE_boolean"; | |
3388 | case DW_ATE_complex_float: | |
3389 | return "DW_ATE_complex_float"; | |
3390 | case DW_ATE_float: | |
3391 | return "DW_ATE_float"; | |
3392 | case DW_ATE_signed: | |
3393 | return "DW_ATE_signed"; | |
3394 | case DW_ATE_signed_char: | |
3395 | return "DW_ATE_signed_char"; | |
3396 | case DW_ATE_unsigned: | |
3397 | return "DW_ATE_unsigned"; | |
3398 | case DW_ATE_unsigned_char: | |
3399 | return "DW_ATE_unsigned_char"; | |
3400 | default: | |
3401 | return "DW_ATE_<unknown>"; | |
3402 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 3403 | } |
3f76745e JM |
3404 | \f |
3405 | /* Determine the "ultimate origin" of a decl. The decl may be an inlined | |
3406 | instance of an inlined instance of a decl which is local to an inline | |
3407 | function, so we have to trace all of the way back through the origin chain | |
3408 | to find out what sort of node actually served as the original seed for the | |
3409 | given block. */ | |
a3f97cbb | 3410 | |
3f76745e JM |
3411 | static tree |
3412 | decl_ultimate_origin (decl) | |
3413 | register tree decl; | |
a3f97cbb | 3414 | { |
3f76745e | 3415 | register tree immediate_origin = DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl); |
71dfc51f | 3416 | |
3f76745e JM |
3417 | if (immediate_origin == NULL_TREE) |
3418 | return NULL_TREE; | |
3419 | else | |
3420 | { | |
3421 | register tree ret_val; | |
3422 | register tree lookahead = immediate_origin; | |
71dfc51f | 3423 | |
3f76745e JM |
3424 | do |
3425 | { | |
3426 | ret_val = lookahead; | |
3427 | lookahead = DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (ret_val); | |
3428 | } | |
3429 | while (lookahead != NULL && lookahead != ret_val); | |
3430 | ||
3431 | return ret_val; | |
3432 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3433 | } |
3434 | ||
3f76745e JM |
3435 | /* Determine the "ultimate origin" of a block. The block may be an inlined |
3436 | instance of an inlined instance of a block which is local to an inline | |
3437 | function, so we have to trace all of the way back through the origin chain | |
3438 | to find out what sort of node actually served as the original seed for the | |
3439 | given block. */ | |
71dfc51f | 3440 | |
3f76745e JM |
3441 | static tree |
3442 | block_ultimate_origin (block) | |
3443 | register tree block; | |
a3f97cbb | 3444 | { |
3f76745e | 3445 | register tree immediate_origin = BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (block); |
71dfc51f | 3446 | |
3f76745e JM |
3447 | if (immediate_origin == NULL_TREE) |
3448 | return NULL_TREE; | |
3449 | else | |
3450 | { | |
3451 | register tree ret_val; | |
3452 | register tree lookahead = immediate_origin; | |
71dfc51f | 3453 | |
3f76745e JM |
3454 | do |
3455 | { | |
3456 | ret_val = lookahead; | |
3457 | lookahead = (TREE_CODE (ret_val) == BLOCK) | |
3458 | ? BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (ret_val) | |
3459 | : NULL; | |
3460 | } | |
3461 | while (lookahead != NULL && lookahead != ret_val); | |
3462 | ||
3463 | return ret_val; | |
3464 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3465 | } |
3466 | ||
3f76745e JM |
3467 | /* Get the class to which DECL belongs, if any. In g++, the DECL_CONTEXT |
3468 | of a virtual function may refer to a base class, so we check the 'this' | |
3469 | parameter. */ | |
71dfc51f | 3470 | |
3f76745e JM |
3471 | static tree |
3472 | decl_class_context (decl) | |
3473 | tree decl; | |
a3f97cbb | 3474 | { |
3f76745e | 3475 | tree context = NULL_TREE; |
71dfc51f | 3476 | |
3f76745e JM |
3477 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL || ! DECL_VINDEX (decl)) |
3478 | context = DECL_CONTEXT (decl); | |
3479 | else | |
3480 | context = TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT | |
3481 | (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (decl))))); | |
71dfc51f | 3482 | |
3f76745e JM |
3483 | if (context && TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (context)) != 't') |
3484 | context = NULL_TREE; | |
3485 | ||
3486 | return context; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3487 | } |
3488 | \f | |
3f76745e | 3489 | /* Add an attribute/value pair to a DIE */ |
71dfc51f RK |
3490 | |
3491 | static inline void | |
3f76745e JM |
3492 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr) |
3493 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3494 | register dw_attr_ref attr; | |
a3f97cbb | 3495 | { |
3f76745e | 3496 | if (die != NULL && attr != NULL) |
a3f97cbb | 3497 | { |
3f76745e | 3498 | if (die->die_attr == NULL) |
a3f97cbb | 3499 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3500 | die->die_attr = attr; |
3501 | die->die_attr_last = attr; | |
3502 | } | |
3503 | else | |
3504 | { | |
3505 | die->die_attr_last->dw_attr_next = attr; | |
3506 | die->die_attr_last = attr; | |
a3f97cbb | 3507 | } |
a3f97cbb JW |
3508 | } |
3509 | } | |
3510 | ||
3f76745e | 3511 | /* Add a flag value attribute to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3512 | |
3f76745e JM |
3513 | static inline void |
3514 | add_AT_flag (die, attr_kind, flag) | |
3515 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3516 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3517 | register unsigned flag; | |
a3f97cbb | 3518 | { |
3f76745e | 3519 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); |
71dfc51f | 3520 | |
3f76745e JM |
3521 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3522 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3523 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_flag; | |
3524 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_flag = flag; | |
3525 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3526 | } |
3527 | ||
3f76745e | 3528 | /* Add a signed integer attribute value to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3529 | |
3f76745e JM |
3530 | static inline void |
3531 | add_AT_int (die, attr_kind, int_val) | |
3532 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3533 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3534 | register long int int_val; | |
a3f97cbb | 3535 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3536 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); |
3537 | ||
3538 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; | |
3539 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3540 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_const; | |
3541 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_int = int_val; | |
3542 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3543 | } |
3544 | ||
3f76745e | 3545 | /* Add an unsigned integer attribute value to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3546 | |
3f76745e JM |
3547 | static inline void |
3548 | add_AT_unsigned (die, attr_kind, unsigned_val) | |
3549 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3550 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3551 | register unsigned long unsigned_val; | |
a3f97cbb | 3552 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3553 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); |
3554 | ||
3555 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; | |
3556 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3557 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_unsigned_const; | |
3558 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned = unsigned_val; | |
3559 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
a3f97cbb | 3560 | } |
71dfc51f | 3561 | |
3f76745e JM |
3562 | /* Add an unsigned double integer attribute value to a DIE. */ |
3563 | ||
3564 | static inline void | |
3565 | add_AT_long_long (die, attr_kind, val_hi, val_low) | |
a3f97cbb | 3566 | register dw_die_ref die; |
3f76745e JM |
3567 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; |
3568 | register unsigned long val_hi; | |
3569 | register unsigned long val_low; | |
a3f97cbb | 3570 | { |
3f76745e | 3571 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); |
71dfc51f | 3572 | |
3f76745e JM |
3573 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3574 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3575 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_long_long; | |
3576 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.hi = val_hi; | |
3577 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.low = val_low; | |
3578 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
3579 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3580 | |
3f76745e | 3581 | /* Add a floating point attribute value to a DIE and return it. */ |
71dfc51f | 3582 | |
3f76745e JM |
3583 | static inline void |
3584 | add_AT_float (die, attr_kind, length, array) | |
3585 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3586 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3587 | register unsigned length; | |
3588 | register long *array; | |
3589 | { | |
3590 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); | |
3591 | ||
3592 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; | |
3593 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3594 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_float; | |
3595 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_float.length = length; | |
3596 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_float.array = array; | |
3597 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3598 | } |
3599 | ||
3f76745e | 3600 | /* Add a string attribute value to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3601 | |
3f76745e JM |
3602 | static inline void |
3603 | add_AT_string (die, attr_kind, str) | |
a3f97cbb | 3604 | register dw_die_ref die; |
3f76745e JM |
3605 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; |
3606 | register char *str; | |
a3f97cbb | 3607 | { |
3f76745e | 3608 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); |
71dfc51f | 3609 | |
3f76745e JM |
3610 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3611 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3612 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_str; | |
3613 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_str = xstrdup (str); | |
3614 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
3615 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3616 | |
3f76745e | 3617 | /* Add a DIE reference attribute value to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3618 | |
3f76745e JM |
3619 | static inline void |
3620 | add_AT_die_ref (die, attr_kind, targ_die) | |
3621 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3622 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3623 | register dw_die_ref targ_die; | |
3624 | { | |
3625 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); | |
71dfc51f | 3626 | |
3f76745e JM |
3627 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3628 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3629 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_die_ref; | |
3630 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref = targ_die; | |
3631 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
3632 | } | |
b1ccbc24 | 3633 | |
3f76745e | 3634 | /* Add an FDE reference attribute value to a DIE. */ |
b1ccbc24 | 3635 | |
3f76745e JM |
3636 | static inline void |
3637 | add_AT_fde_ref (die, attr_kind, targ_fde) | |
3638 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3639 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3640 | register unsigned targ_fde; | |
3641 | { | |
3642 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); | |
b1ccbc24 | 3643 | |
3f76745e JM |
3644 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3645 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3646 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_fde_ref; | |
3647 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_fde_index = targ_fde; | |
3648 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
a3f97cbb | 3649 | } |
71dfc51f | 3650 | |
3f76745e | 3651 | /* Add a location description attribute value to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3652 | |
3f76745e JM |
3653 | static inline void |
3654 | add_AT_loc (die, attr_kind, loc) | |
3655 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3656 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3657 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc; | |
3658 | { | |
3659 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); | |
71dfc51f | 3660 | |
3f76745e JM |
3661 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3662 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3663 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_loc; | |
3664 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_loc = loc; | |
3665 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3666 | } |
3667 | ||
3f76745e | 3668 | /* Add an address constant attribute value to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3669 | |
3f76745e JM |
3670 | static inline void |
3671 | add_AT_addr (die, attr_kind, addr) | |
3672 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3673 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3674 | char *addr; | |
a3f97cbb | 3675 | { |
3f76745e | 3676 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); |
71dfc51f | 3677 | |
3f76745e JM |
3678 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3679 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3680 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_addr; | |
3681 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_addr = addr; | |
3682 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3683 | } |
3684 | ||
3f76745e | 3685 | /* Add a label identifier attribute value to a DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3686 | |
3f76745e JM |
3687 | static inline void |
3688 | add_AT_lbl_id (die, attr_kind, lbl_id) | |
3689 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3690 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3691 | register char *lbl_id; | |
a3f97cbb | 3692 | { |
3f76745e | 3693 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); |
71dfc51f | 3694 | |
3f76745e JM |
3695 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3696 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3697 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_lbl_id; | |
3698 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_lbl_id = xstrdup (lbl_id); | |
3699 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
3700 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3701 | |
3f76745e JM |
3702 | /* Add a section offset attribute value to a DIE. */ |
3703 | ||
3704 | static inline void | |
3705 | add_AT_section_offset (die, attr_kind, section) | |
3706 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3707 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3708 | register char *section; | |
3709 | { | |
3710 | register dw_attr_ref attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); | |
71dfc51f | 3711 | |
3f76745e JM |
3712 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; |
3713 | attr->dw_attr = attr_kind; | |
3714 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_section_offset; | |
3715 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_section = section; | |
3716 | add_dwarf_attr (die, attr); | |
3717 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
3718 | } |
3719 | ||
3f76745e | 3720 | /* Test if die refers to an external subroutine. */ |
71dfc51f | 3721 | |
3f76745e JM |
3722 | static inline int |
3723 | is_extern_subr_die (die) | |
3724 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
a3f97cbb | 3725 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3726 | register dw_attr_ref a; |
3727 | register int is_subr = FALSE; | |
3728 | register int is_extern = FALSE; | |
71dfc51f | 3729 | |
3f76745e | 3730 | if (die != NULL && die->die_tag == DW_TAG_subprogram) |
a3f97cbb | 3731 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3732 | is_subr = TRUE; |
3733 | for (a = die->die_attr; a != NULL; a = a->dw_attr_next) | |
3734 | { | |
3735 | if (a->dw_attr == DW_AT_external | |
3736 | && a->dw_attr_val.val_class == dw_val_class_flag | |
3737 | && a->dw_attr_val.v.val_flag != 0) | |
3738 | { | |
3739 | is_extern = TRUE; | |
3740 | break; | |
3741 | } | |
3742 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 3743 | } |
71dfc51f | 3744 | |
3f76745e | 3745 | return is_subr && is_extern; |
a3f97cbb JW |
3746 | } |
3747 | ||
3f76745e | 3748 | /* Get the attribute of type attr_kind. */ |
71dfc51f | 3749 | |
3f76745e JM |
3750 | static inline dw_attr_ref |
3751 | get_AT (die, attr_kind) | |
3752 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3753 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
f37230f0 | 3754 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3755 | register dw_attr_ref a; |
3756 | register dw_die_ref spec = NULL; | |
3757 | ||
3758 | if (die != NULL) | |
3759 | { | |
3760 | for (a = die->die_attr; a != NULL; a = a->dw_attr_next) | |
3761 | { | |
3762 | if (a->dw_attr == attr_kind) | |
3763 | return a; | |
71dfc51f | 3764 | |
3f76745e JM |
3765 | if (a->dw_attr == DW_AT_specification |
3766 | || a->dw_attr == DW_AT_abstract_origin) | |
3767 | spec = a->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref; | |
3768 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3769 | |
3f76745e JM |
3770 | if (spec) |
3771 | return get_AT (spec, attr_kind); | |
3772 | } | |
3773 | ||
3774 | return NULL; | |
f37230f0 JM |
3775 | } |
3776 | ||
3f76745e JM |
3777 | /* Return the "low pc" attribute value, typically associated with |
3778 | a subprogram DIE. Return null if the "low pc" attribute is | |
3779 | either not prsent, or if it cannot be represented as an | |
3780 | assembler label identifier. */ | |
71dfc51f | 3781 | |
3f76745e JM |
3782 | static inline char * |
3783 | get_AT_low_pc (die) | |
3784 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7e23cb16 | 3785 | { |
3f76745e | 3786 | register dw_attr_ref a = get_AT (die, DW_AT_low_pc); |
7e23cb16 | 3787 | |
3f76745e JM |
3788 | if (a && a->dw_attr_val.val_class == dw_val_class_lbl_id) |
3789 | return a->dw_attr_val.v.val_lbl_id; | |
7e23cb16 | 3790 | |
3f76745e | 3791 | return NULL; |
7e23cb16 JM |
3792 | } |
3793 | ||
3f76745e JM |
3794 | /* Return the "high pc" attribute value, typically associated with |
3795 | a subprogram DIE. Return null if the "high pc" attribute is | |
3796 | either not prsent, or if it cannot be represented as an | |
3797 | assembler label identifier. */ | |
71dfc51f | 3798 | |
3f76745e JM |
3799 | static inline char * |
3800 | get_AT_hi_pc (die) | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3801 | register dw_die_ref die; |
3802 | { | |
3f76745e | 3803 | register dw_attr_ref a = get_AT (die, DW_AT_high_pc); |
71dfc51f | 3804 | |
3f76745e JM |
3805 | if (a && a->dw_attr_val.val_class == dw_val_class_lbl_id) |
3806 | return a->dw_attr_val.v.val_lbl_id; | |
f37230f0 | 3807 | |
3f76745e JM |
3808 | return NULL; |
3809 | } | |
3810 | ||
3811 | /* Return the value of the string attribute designated by ATTR_KIND, or | |
3812 | NULL if it is not present. */ | |
71dfc51f | 3813 | |
3f76745e JM |
3814 | static inline char * |
3815 | get_AT_string (die, attr_kind) | |
3816 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3817 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3818 | { | |
3819 | register dw_attr_ref a = get_AT (die, attr_kind); | |
3820 | ||
3821 | if (a && a->dw_attr_val.val_class == dw_val_class_str) | |
3822 | return a->dw_attr_val.v.val_str; | |
3823 | ||
3824 | return NULL; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
3825 | } |
3826 | ||
3f76745e JM |
3827 | /* Return the value of the flag attribute designated by ATTR_KIND, or -1 |
3828 | if it is not present. */ | |
71dfc51f | 3829 | |
3f76745e JM |
3830 | static inline int |
3831 | get_AT_flag (die, attr_kind) | |
3832 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3833 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
a3f97cbb | 3834 | { |
3f76745e | 3835 | register dw_attr_ref a = get_AT (die, attr_kind); |
71dfc51f | 3836 | |
3f76745e JM |
3837 | if (a && a->dw_attr_val.val_class == dw_val_class_flag) |
3838 | return a->dw_attr_val.v.val_flag; | |
71dfc51f | 3839 | |
3f76745e | 3840 | return -1; |
a3f97cbb JW |
3841 | } |
3842 | ||
3f76745e JM |
3843 | /* Return the value of the unsigned attribute designated by ATTR_KIND, or 0 |
3844 | if it is not present. */ | |
71dfc51f | 3845 | |
3f76745e JM |
3846 | static inline unsigned |
3847 | get_AT_unsigned (die, attr_kind) | |
3848 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3849 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
a3f97cbb | 3850 | { |
3f76745e | 3851 | register dw_attr_ref a = get_AT (die, attr_kind); |
71dfc51f | 3852 | |
3f76745e JM |
3853 | if (a && a->dw_attr_val.val_class == dw_val_class_unsigned_const) |
3854 | return a->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned; | |
71dfc51f | 3855 | |
3f76745e JM |
3856 | return 0; |
3857 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3858 | |
3f76745e JM |
3859 | static inline int |
3860 | is_c_family () | |
3861 | { | |
3862 | register unsigned lang = get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language); | |
71dfc51f | 3863 | |
3f76745e JM |
3864 | return (lang == DW_LANG_C || lang == DW_LANG_C89 |
3865 | || lang == DW_LANG_C_plus_plus); | |
3866 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3867 | |
3f76745e JM |
3868 | static inline int |
3869 | is_fortran () | |
3870 | { | |
3871 | register unsigned lang = get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language); | |
71dfc51f | 3872 | |
3f76745e JM |
3873 | return (lang == DW_LANG_Fortran77 || lang == DW_LANG_Fortran90); |
3874 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3875 | |
3f76745e | 3876 | /* Remove the specified attribute if present. */ |
71dfc51f | 3877 | |
3f76745e JM |
3878 | static inline void |
3879 | remove_AT (die, attr_kind) | |
3880 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3881 | register enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; | |
3882 | { | |
3883 | register dw_attr_ref a; | |
3884 | register dw_attr_ref removed = NULL;; | |
a3f97cbb | 3885 | |
3f76745e JM |
3886 | if (die != NULL) |
3887 | { | |
3888 | if (die->die_attr->dw_attr == attr_kind) | |
3889 | { | |
3890 | removed = die->die_attr; | |
3891 | if (die->die_attr_last == die->die_attr) | |
3892 | die->die_attr_last = NULL; | |
71dfc51f | 3893 | |
3f76745e JM |
3894 | die->die_attr = die->die_attr->dw_attr_next; |
3895 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3896 | |
3f76745e JM |
3897 | else |
3898 | for (a = die->die_attr; a->dw_attr_next != NULL; | |
3899 | a = a->dw_attr_next) | |
3900 | if (a->dw_attr_next->dw_attr == attr_kind) | |
3901 | { | |
3902 | removed = a->dw_attr_next; | |
3903 | if (die->die_attr_last == a->dw_attr_next) | |
3904 | die->die_attr_last = a; | |
71dfc51f | 3905 | |
3f76745e JM |
3906 | a->dw_attr_next = a->dw_attr_next->dw_attr_next; |
3907 | break; | |
3908 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3909 | |
3f76745e JM |
3910 | if (removed != 0) |
3911 | free (removed); | |
3912 | } | |
3913 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3914 | |
3f76745e | 3915 | /* Discard the children of this DIE. */ |
71dfc51f | 3916 | |
3f76745e JM |
3917 | static inline void |
3918 | remove_children (die) | |
3919 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3920 | { | |
3921 | register dw_die_ref child_die = die->die_child; | |
3922 | ||
3923 | die->die_child = NULL; | |
3924 | die->die_child_last = NULL; | |
3925 | ||
3926 | while (child_die != NULL) | |
a3f97cbb | 3927 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3928 | register dw_die_ref tmp_die = child_die; |
3929 | register dw_attr_ref a; | |
71dfc51f | 3930 | |
3f76745e JM |
3931 | child_die = child_die->die_sib; |
3932 | ||
3933 | for (a = tmp_die->die_attr; a != NULL; ) | |
a3f97cbb | 3934 | { |
3f76745e | 3935 | register dw_attr_ref tmp_a = a; |
71dfc51f | 3936 | |
3f76745e JM |
3937 | a = a->dw_attr_next; |
3938 | free (tmp_a); | |
a3f97cbb | 3939 | } |
71dfc51f | 3940 | |
3f76745e JM |
3941 | free (tmp_die); |
3942 | } | |
3943 | } | |
71dfc51f | 3944 | |
3f76745e | 3945 | /* Add a child DIE below its parent. */ |
71dfc51f | 3946 | |
3f76745e JM |
3947 | static inline void |
3948 | add_child_die (die, child_die) | |
3949 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
3950 | register dw_die_ref child_die; | |
3951 | { | |
3952 | if (die != NULL && child_die != NULL) | |
e90b62db | 3953 | { |
3a88cbd1 JL |
3954 | if (die == child_die) |
3955 | abort (); | |
3f76745e JM |
3956 | child_die->die_parent = die; |
3957 | child_die->die_sib = NULL; | |
3958 | ||
3959 | if (die->die_child == NULL) | |
e90b62db | 3960 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3961 | die->die_child = child_die; |
3962 | die->die_child_last = child_die; | |
e90b62db JM |
3963 | } |
3964 | else | |
e90b62db | 3965 | { |
3f76745e JM |
3966 | die->die_child_last->die_sib = child_die; |
3967 | die->die_child_last = child_die; | |
e90b62db | 3968 | } |
3f76745e JM |
3969 | } |
3970 | } | |
3971 | ||
3972 | /* Return a pointer to a newly created DIE node. */ | |
3973 | ||
3974 | static inline dw_die_ref | |
3975 | new_die (tag_value, parent_die) | |
3976 | register enum dwarf_tag tag_value; | |
3977 | register dw_die_ref parent_die; | |
3978 | { | |
3979 | register dw_die_ref die = (dw_die_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (die_node)); | |
3980 | ||
3981 | die->die_tag = tag_value; | |
3982 | die->die_abbrev = 0; | |
3983 | die->die_offset = 0; | |
3984 | die->die_child = NULL; | |
3985 | die->die_parent = NULL; | |
3986 | die->die_sib = NULL; | |
3987 | die->die_child_last = NULL; | |
3988 | die->die_attr = NULL; | |
3989 | die->die_attr_last = NULL; | |
3990 | ||
3991 | if (parent_die != NULL) | |
3992 | add_child_die (parent_die, die); | |
3993 | else | |
ef76d03b JW |
3994 | { |
3995 | limbo_die_node *limbo_node; | |
3996 | ||
3997 | limbo_node = (limbo_die_node *) xmalloc (sizeof (limbo_die_node)); | |
3998 | limbo_node->die = die; | |
3999 | limbo_node->next = limbo_die_list; | |
4000 | limbo_die_list = limbo_node; | |
4001 | } | |
71dfc51f | 4002 | |
3f76745e JM |
4003 | return die; |
4004 | } | |
71dfc51f | 4005 | |
3f76745e | 4006 | /* Return the DIE associated with the given type specifier. */ |
71dfc51f | 4007 | |
3f76745e JM |
4008 | static inline dw_die_ref |
4009 | lookup_type_die (type) | |
4010 | register tree type; | |
4011 | { | |
4012 | return (dw_die_ref) TYPE_SYMTAB_POINTER (type); | |
4013 | } | |
e90b62db | 4014 | |
3f76745e | 4015 | /* Equate a DIE to a given type specifier. */ |
71dfc51f | 4016 | |
3f76745e JM |
4017 | static void |
4018 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, type_die) | |
4019 | register tree type; | |
4020 | register dw_die_ref type_die; | |
4021 | { | |
4022 | TYPE_SYMTAB_POINTER (type) = (char *) type_die; | |
4023 | } | |
71dfc51f | 4024 | |
3f76745e | 4025 | /* Return the DIE associated with a given declaration. */ |
71dfc51f | 4026 | |
3f76745e JM |
4027 | static inline dw_die_ref |
4028 | lookup_decl_die (decl) | |
4029 | register tree decl; | |
4030 | { | |
4031 | register unsigned decl_id = DECL_UID (decl); | |
4032 | ||
4033 | return (decl_id < decl_die_table_in_use | |
4034 | ? decl_die_table[decl_id] : NULL); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4035 | } |
4036 | ||
3f76745e | 4037 | /* Equate a DIE to a particular declaration. */ |
71dfc51f | 4038 | |
3f76745e JM |
4039 | static void |
4040 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, decl_die) | |
4041 | register tree decl; | |
4042 | register dw_die_ref decl_die; | |
a3f97cbb | 4043 | { |
3f76745e | 4044 | register unsigned decl_id = DECL_UID (decl); |
d291dd49 | 4045 | register unsigned i; |
3f76745e | 4046 | register unsigned num_allocated; |
d291dd49 | 4047 | |
3f76745e | 4048 | if (decl_id >= decl_die_table_allocated) |
a3f97cbb | 4049 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4050 | num_allocated |
4051 | = ((decl_id + 1 + DECL_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT - 1) | |
4052 | / DECL_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT) | |
4053 | * DECL_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
4054 | ||
4055 | decl_die_table | |
4056 | = (dw_die_ref *) xrealloc (decl_die_table, | |
4057 | sizeof (dw_die_ref) * num_allocated); | |
4058 | ||
4059 | bzero ((char *) &decl_die_table[decl_die_table_allocated], | |
4060 | (num_allocated - decl_die_table_allocated) * sizeof (dw_die_ref)); | |
4061 | decl_die_table_allocated = num_allocated; | |
a3f97cbb | 4062 | } |
71dfc51f | 4063 | |
3f76745e JM |
4064 | if (decl_id >= decl_die_table_in_use) |
4065 | decl_die_table_in_use = (decl_id + 1); | |
4066 | ||
4067 | decl_die_table[decl_id] = decl_die; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4068 | } |
4069 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4070 | /* Return a pointer to a newly allocated location description. Location |
4071 | descriptions are simple expression terms that can be strung | |
4072 | together to form more complicated location (address) descriptions. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4073 | |
3f76745e JM |
4074 | static inline dw_loc_descr_ref |
4075 | new_loc_descr (op, oprnd1, oprnd2) | |
4076 | register enum dwarf_location_atom op; | |
4077 | register unsigned long oprnd1; | |
4078 | register unsigned long oprnd2; | |
a3f97cbb | 4079 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4080 | register dw_loc_descr_ref descr |
4081 | = (dw_loc_descr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_loc_descr_node)); | |
71dfc51f | 4082 | |
3f76745e JM |
4083 | descr->dw_loc_next = NULL; |
4084 | descr->dw_loc_opc = op; | |
4085 | descr->dw_loc_oprnd1.val_class = dw_val_class_unsigned_const; | |
4086 | descr->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_unsigned = oprnd1; | |
4087 | descr->dw_loc_oprnd2.val_class = dw_val_class_unsigned_const; | |
4088 | descr->dw_loc_oprnd2.v.val_unsigned = oprnd2; | |
71dfc51f | 4089 | |
3f76745e | 4090 | return descr; |
a3f97cbb | 4091 | } |
71dfc51f | 4092 | |
3f76745e JM |
4093 | /* Add a location description term to a location description expression. */ |
4094 | ||
4095 | static inline void | |
4096 | add_loc_descr (list_head, descr) | |
4097 | register dw_loc_descr_ref *list_head; | |
4098 | register dw_loc_descr_ref descr; | |
a3f97cbb | 4099 | { |
3f76745e | 4100 | register dw_loc_descr_ref *d; |
71dfc51f | 4101 | |
3f76745e JM |
4102 | /* Find the end of the chain. */ |
4103 | for (d = list_head; (*d) != NULL; d = &(*d)->dw_loc_next) | |
4104 | ; | |
71dfc51f | 4105 | |
3f76745e JM |
4106 | *d = descr; |
4107 | } | |
4108 | \f | |
4109 | /* Keep track of the number of spaces used to indent the | |
4110 | output of the debugging routines that print the structure of | |
4111 | the DIE internal representation. */ | |
4112 | static int print_indent; | |
71dfc51f | 4113 | |
3f76745e JM |
4114 | /* Indent the line the number of spaces given by print_indent. */ |
4115 | ||
4116 | static inline void | |
4117 | print_spaces (outfile) | |
4118 | FILE *outfile; | |
4119 | { | |
4120 | fprintf (outfile, "%*s", print_indent, ""); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4121 | } |
4122 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4123 | /* Print the information assoaciated with a given DIE, and its children. |
4124 | This routine is a debugging aid only. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4125 | |
a3f97cbb | 4126 | static void |
3f76745e JM |
4127 | print_die (die, outfile) |
4128 | dw_die_ref die; | |
4129 | FILE *outfile; | |
a3f97cbb | 4130 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4131 | register dw_attr_ref a; |
4132 | register dw_die_ref c; | |
71dfc51f | 4133 | |
3f76745e JM |
4134 | print_spaces (outfile); |
4135 | fprintf (outfile, "DIE %4u: %s\n", | |
4136 | die->die_offset, dwarf_tag_name (die->die_tag)); | |
4137 | print_spaces (outfile); | |
4138 | fprintf (outfile, " abbrev id: %u", die->die_abbrev); | |
4139 | fprintf (outfile, " offset: %u\n", die->die_offset); | |
4140 | ||
4141 | for (a = die->die_attr; a != NULL; a = a->dw_attr_next) | |
a3f97cbb | 4142 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4143 | print_spaces (outfile); |
4144 | fprintf (outfile, " %s: ", dwarf_attr_name (a->dw_attr)); | |
4145 | ||
4146 | switch (a->dw_attr_val.val_class) | |
4147 | { | |
4148 | case dw_val_class_addr: | |
4149 | fprintf (outfile, "address"); | |
4150 | break; | |
4151 | case dw_val_class_loc: | |
4152 | fprintf (outfile, "location descriptor"); | |
4153 | break; | |
4154 | case dw_val_class_const: | |
4155 | fprintf (outfile, "%d", a->dw_attr_val.v.val_int); | |
4156 | break; | |
4157 | case dw_val_class_unsigned_const: | |
4158 | fprintf (outfile, "%u", a->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned); | |
4159 | break; | |
4160 | case dw_val_class_long_long: | |
4161 | fprintf (outfile, "constant (%u,%u)", | |
4162 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.hi, | |
4163 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.low); | |
4164 | break; | |
4165 | case dw_val_class_float: | |
4166 | fprintf (outfile, "floating-point constant"); | |
4167 | break; | |
4168 | case dw_val_class_flag: | |
4169 | fprintf (outfile, "%u", a->dw_attr_val.v.val_flag); | |
4170 | break; | |
4171 | case dw_val_class_die_ref: | |
4172 | if (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref != NULL) | |
4173 | fprintf (outfile, "die -> %u", | |
4174 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref->die_offset); | |
4175 | else | |
4176 | fprintf (outfile, "die -> <null>"); | |
4177 | break; | |
4178 | case dw_val_class_lbl_id: | |
4179 | fprintf (outfile, "label: %s", a->dw_attr_val.v.val_lbl_id); | |
4180 | break; | |
4181 | case dw_val_class_section_offset: | |
4182 | fprintf (outfile, "section: %s", a->dw_attr_val.v.val_section); | |
4183 | break; | |
4184 | case dw_val_class_str: | |
4185 | if (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_str != NULL) | |
4186 | fprintf (outfile, "\"%s\"", a->dw_attr_val.v.val_str); | |
4187 | else | |
4188 | fprintf (outfile, "<null>"); | |
4189 | break; | |
e9a25f70 JL |
4190 | default: |
4191 | break; | |
3f76745e JM |
4192 | } |
4193 | ||
4194 | fprintf (outfile, "\n"); | |
4195 | } | |
4196 | ||
4197 | if (die->die_child != NULL) | |
4198 | { | |
4199 | print_indent += 4; | |
4200 | for (c = die->die_child; c != NULL; c = c->die_sib) | |
4201 | print_die (c, outfile); | |
71dfc51f | 4202 | |
3f76745e | 4203 | print_indent -= 4; |
a3f97cbb | 4204 | } |
a3f97cbb JW |
4205 | } |
4206 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4207 | /* Print the contents of the source code line number correspondence table. |
4208 | This routine is a debugging aid only. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4209 | |
3f76745e JM |
4210 | static void |
4211 | print_dwarf_line_table (outfile) | |
4212 | FILE *outfile; | |
a3f97cbb | 4213 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4214 | register unsigned i; |
4215 | register dw_line_info_ref line_info; | |
4216 | ||
4217 | fprintf (outfile, "\n\nDWARF source line information\n"); | |
4218 | for (i = 1; i < line_info_table_in_use; ++i) | |
a3f97cbb | 4219 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4220 | line_info = &line_info_table[i]; |
4221 | fprintf (outfile, "%5d: ", i); | |
4222 | fprintf (outfile, "%-20s", file_table[line_info->dw_file_num]); | |
4223 | fprintf (outfile, "%6d", line_info->dw_line_num); | |
4224 | fprintf (outfile, "\n"); | |
a3f97cbb | 4225 | } |
3f76745e JM |
4226 | |
4227 | fprintf (outfile, "\n\n"); | |
f37230f0 JM |
4228 | } |
4229 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4230 | /* Print the information collected for a given DIE. */ |
4231 | ||
4232 | void | |
4233 | debug_dwarf_die (die) | |
4234 | dw_die_ref die; | |
4235 | { | |
4236 | print_die (die, stderr); | |
4237 | } | |
4238 | ||
4239 | /* Print all DWARF information collected for the compilation unit. | |
4240 | This routine is a debugging aid only. */ | |
4241 | ||
4242 | void | |
4243 | debug_dwarf () | |
4244 | { | |
4245 | print_indent = 0; | |
4246 | print_die (comp_unit_die, stderr); | |
4247 | print_dwarf_line_table (stderr); | |
4248 | } | |
4249 | \f | |
4250 | /* Traverse the DIE, and add a sibling attribute if it may have the | |
4251 | effect of speeding up access to siblings. To save some space, | |
4252 | avoid generating sibling attributes for DIE's without children. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4253 | |
f37230f0 | 4254 | static void |
3f76745e JM |
4255 | add_sibling_attributes(die) |
4256 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
f37230f0 | 4257 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4258 | register dw_die_ref c; |
4259 | register dw_attr_ref attr; | |
4260 | if (die != comp_unit_die && die->die_child != NULL) | |
4261 | { | |
4262 | attr = (dw_attr_ref) xmalloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node)); | |
4263 | attr->dw_attr_next = NULL; | |
4264 | attr->dw_attr = DW_AT_sibling; | |
4265 | attr->dw_attr_val.val_class = dw_val_class_die_ref; | |
4266 | attr->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref = die->die_sib; | |
71dfc51f | 4267 | |
3f76745e JM |
4268 | /* Add the sibling link to the front of the attribute list. */ |
4269 | attr->dw_attr_next = die->die_attr; | |
4270 | if (die->die_attr == NULL) | |
4271 | die->die_attr_last = attr; | |
71dfc51f | 4272 | |
3f76745e JM |
4273 | die->die_attr = attr; |
4274 | } | |
4275 | ||
4276 | for (c = die->die_child; c != NULL; c = c->die_sib) | |
4277 | add_sibling_attributes (c); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4278 | } |
4279 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4280 | /* The format of each DIE (and its attribute value pairs) |
4281 | is encoded in an abbreviation table. This routine builds the | |
4282 | abbreviation table and assigns a unique abbreviation id for | |
4283 | each abbreviation entry. The children of each die are visited | |
4284 | recursively. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4285 | |
a3f97cbb | 4286 | static void |
3f76745e JM |
4287 | build_abbrev_table (die) |
4288 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
a3f97cbb | 4289 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4290 | register unsigned long abbrev_id; |
4291 | register unsigned long n_alloc; | |
4292 | register dw_die_ref c; | |
4293 | register dw_attr_ref d_attr, a_attr; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4294 | for (abbrev_id = 1; abbrev_id < abbrev_die_table_in_use; ++abbrev_id) |
4295 | { | |
4296 | register dw_die_ref abbrev = abbrev_die_table[abbrev_id]; | |
71dfc51f | 4297 | |
3f76745e JM |
4298 | if (abbrev->die_tag == die->die_tag) |
4299 | { | |
4300 | if ((abbrev->die_child != NULL) == (die->die_child != NULL)) | |
4301 | { | |
4302 | a_attr = abbrev->die_attr; | |
4303 | d_attr = die->die_attr; | |
71dfc51f | 4304 | |
3f76745e JM |
4305 | while (a_attr != NULL && d_attr != NULL) |
4306 | { | |
4307 | if ((a_attr->dw_attr != d_attr->dw_attr) | |
4308 | || (value_format (&a_attr->dw_attr_val) | |
4309 | != value_format (&d_attr->dw_attr_val))) | |
4310 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 4311 | |
3f76745e JM |
4312 | a_attr = a_attr->dw_attr_next; |
4313 | d_attr = d_attr->dw_attr_next; | |
4314 | } | |
71dfc51f | 4315 | |
3f76745e JM |
4316 | if (a_attr == NULL && d_attr == NULL) |
4317 | break; | |
4318 | } | |
4319 | } | |
4320 | } | |
71dfc51f | 4321 | |
3f76745e JM |
4322 | if (abbrev_id >= abbrev_die_table_in_use) |
4323 | { | |
4324 | if (abbrev_die_table_in_use >= abbrev_die_table_allocated) | |
a3f97cbb | 4325 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4326 | n_alloc = abbrev_die_table_allocated + ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT; |
4327 | abbrev_die_table | |
c760091a | 4328 | = (dw_die_ref *) xrealloc (abbrev_die_table, |
966f5dff | 4329 | sizeof (dw_die_ref) * n_alloc); |
71dfc51f | 4330 | |
3f76745e JM |
4331 | bzero ((char *) &abbrev_die_table[abbrev_die_table_allocated], |
4332 | (n_alloc - abbrev_die_table_allocated) * sizeof (dw_die_ref)); | |
4333 | abbrev_die_table_allocated = n_alloc; | |
a3f97cbb | 4334 | } |
71dfc51f | 4335 | |
3f76745e JM |
4336 | ++abbrev_die_table_in_use; |
4337 | abbrev_die_table[abbrev_id] = die; | |
a3f97cbb | 4338 | } |
3f76745e JM |
4339 | |
4340 | die->die_abbrev = abbrev_id; | |
4341 | for (c = die->die_child; c != NULL; c = c->die_sib) | |
4342 | build_abbrev_table (c); | |
a3f97cbb | 4343 | } |
3f76745e JM |
4344 | \f |
4345 | /* Return the size of a string, including the null byte. */ | |
a3f97cbb | 4346 | |
3f76745e JM |
4347 | static unsigned long |
4348 | size_of_string (str) | |
4349 | register char *str; | |
4350 | { | |
4351 | register unsigned long size = 0; | |
4352 | register unsigned long slen = strlen (str); | |
4353 | register unsigned long i; | |
4354 | register unsigned c; | |
71dfc51f | 4355 | |
3f76745e JM |
4356 | for (i = 0; i < slen; ++i) |
4357 | { | |
4358 | c = str[i]; | |
4359 | if (c == '\\') | |
4360 | ++i; | |
4361 | ||
4362 | size += 1; | |
4363 | } | |
4364 | ||
4365 | /* Null terminator. */ | |
4366 | size += 1; | |
4367 | return size; | |
4368 | } | |
4369 | ||
4370 | /* Return the size of a location descriptor. */ | |
4371 | ||
4372 | static unsigned long | |
4373 | size_of_loc_descr (loc) | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4374 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc; |
4375 | { | |
3f76745e | 4376 | register unsigned long size = 1; |
71dfc51f | 4377 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4378 | switch (loc->dw_loc_opc) |
4379 | { | |
4380 | case DW_OP_addr: | |
3f76745e | 4381 | size += PTR_SIZE; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4382 | break; |
4383 | case DW_OP_const1u: | |
4384 | case DW_OP_const1s: | |
3f76745e | 4385 | size += 1; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4386 | break; |
4387 | case DW_OP_const2u: | |
4388 | case DW_OP_const2s: | |
3f76745e | 4389 | size += 2; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4390 | break; |
4391 | case DW_OP_const4u: | |
4392 | case DW_OP_const4s: | |
3f76745e | 4393 | size += 4; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4394 | break; |
4395 | case DW_OP_const8u: | |
4396 | case DW_OP_const8s: | |
3f76745e | 4397 | size += 8; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4398 | break; |
4399 | case DW_OP_constu: | |
3f76745e | 4400 | size += size_of_uleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_unsigned); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4401 | break; |
4402 | case DW_OP_consts: | |
3f76745e | 4403 | size += size_of_sleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_int); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4404 | break; |
4405 | case DW_OP_pick: | |
3f76745e | 4406 | size += 1; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4407 | break; |
4408 | case DW_OP_plus_uconst: | |
3f76745e | 4409 | size += size_of_uleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_unsigned); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4410 | break; |
4411 | case DW_OP_skip: | |
4412 | case DW_OP_bra: | |
3f76745e | 4413 | size += 2; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4414 | break; |
4415 | case DW_OP_breg0: | |
4416 | case DW_OP_breg1: | |
4417 | case DW_OP_breg2: | |
4418 | case DW_OP_breg3: | |
4419 | case DW_OP_breg4: | |
4420 | case DW_OP_breg5: | |
4421 | case DW_OP_breg6: | |
4422 | case DW_OP_breg7: | |
4423 | case DW_OP_breg8: | |
4424 | case DW_OP_breg9: | |
4425 | case DW_OP_breg10: | |
4426 | case DW_OP_breg11: | |
4427 | case DW_OP_breg12: | |
4428 | case DW_OP_breg13: | |
4429 | case DW_OP_breg14: | |
4430 | case DW_OP_breg15: | |
4431 | case DW_OP_breg16: | |
4432 | case DW_OP_breg17: | |
4433 | case DW_OP_breg18: | |
4434 | case DW_OP_breg19: | |
4435 | case DW_OP_breg20: | |
4436 | case DW_OP_breg21: | |
4437 | case DW_OP_breg22: | |
4438 | case DW_OP_breg23: | |
4439 | case DW_OP_breg24: | |
4440 | case DW_OP_breg25: | |
4441 | case DW_OP_breg26: | |
4442 | case DW_OP_breg27: | |
4443 | case DW_OP_breg28: | |
4444 | case DW_OP_breg29: | |
4445 | case DW_OP_breg30: | |
4446 | case DW_OP_breg31: | |
3f76745e | 4447 | size += size_of_sleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_int); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4448 | break; |
4449 | case DW_OP_regx: | |
3f76745e | 4450 | size += size_of_uleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_unsigned); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4451 | break; |
4452 | case DW_OP_fbreg: | |
3f76745e | 4453 | size += size_of_sleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_int); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4454 | break; |
4455 | case DW_OP_bregx: | |
3f76745e JM |
4456 | size += size_of_uleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_unsigned); |
4457 | size += size_of_sleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd2.v.val_int); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4458 | break; |
4459 | case DW_OP_piece: | |
3f76745e | 4460 | size += size_of_uleb128 (loc->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_unsigned); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4461 | break; |
4462 | case DW_OP_deref_size: | |
4463 | case DW_OP_xderef_size: | |
3f76745e | 4464 | size += 1; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4465 | break; |
4466 | default: | |
4467 | break; | |
4468 | } | |
3f76745e JM |
4469 | |
4470 | return size; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4471 | } |
4472 | ||
3f76745e | 4473 | /* Return the size of a series of location descriptors. */ |
71dfc51f | 4474 | |
a3f97cbb | 4475 | static unsigned long |
3f76745e JM |
4476 | size_of_locs (loc) |
4477 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc; | |
a3f97cbb | 4478 | { |
3f76745e | 4479 | register unsigned long size = 0; |
71dfc51f | 4480 | |
3f76745e JM |
4481 | for (; loc != NULL; loc = loc->dw_loc_next) |
4482 | size += size_of_loc_descr (loc); | |
4483 | ||
4484 | return size; | |
4485 | } | |
4486 | ||
4487 | /* Return the power-of-two number of bytes necessary to represent VALUE. */ | |
4488 | ||
4489 | static int | |
4490 | constant_size (value) | |
4491 | long unsigned value; | |
4492 | { | |
4493 | int log; | |
4494 | ||
4495 | if (value == 0) | |
4496 | log = 0; | |
a3f97cbb | 4497 | else |
3f76745e | 4498 | log = floor_log2 (value); |
71dfc51f | 4499 | |
3f76745e JM |
4500 | log = log / 8; |
4501 | log = 1 << (floor_log2 (log) + 1); | |
4502 | ||
4503 | return log; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4504 | } |
4505 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4506 | /* Return the size of a DIE, as it is represented in the |
4507 | .debug_info section. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4508 | |
3f76745e JM |
4509 | static unsigned long |
4510 | size_of_die (die) | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4511 | register dw_die_ref die; |
4512 | { | |
3f76745e | 4513 | register unsigned long size = 0; |
a3f97cbb | 4514 | register dw_attr_ref a; |
71dfc51f | 4515 | |
3f76745e | 4516 | size += size_of_uleb128 (die->die_abbrev); |
a3f97cbb JW |
4517 | for (a = die->die_attr; a != NULL; a = a->dw_attr_next) |
4518 | { | |
4519 | switch (a->dw_attr_val.val_class) | |
4520 | { | |
4521 | case dw_val_class_addr: | |
3f76745e | 4522 | size += PTR_SIZE; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4523 | break; |
4524 | case dw_val_class_loc: | |
3f76745e JM |
4525 | { |
4526 | register unsigned long lsize | |
4527 | = size_of_locs (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_loc); | |
71dfc51f | 4528 | |
3f76745e JM |
4529 | /* Block length. */ |
4530 | size += constant_size (lsize); | |
4531 | size += lsize; | |
4532 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4533 | break; |
4534 | case dw_val_class_const: | |
3f76745e | 4535 | size += 4; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4536 | break; |
4537 | case dw_val_class_unsigned_const: | |
3f76745e | 4538 | size += constant_size (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned); |
a3f97cbb | 4539 | break; |
469ac993 | 4540 | case dw_val_class_long_long: |
3f76745e | 4541 | size += 1 + 8; /* block */ |
469ac993 JM |
4542 | break; |
4543 | case dw_val_class_float: | |
3f76745e | 4544 | size += 1 + a->dw_attr_val.v.val_float.length * 4; /* block */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
4545 | break; |
4546 | case dw_val_class_flag: | |
3f76745e | 4547 | size += 1; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4548 | break; |
4549 | case dw_val_class_die_ref: | |
3f76745e | 4550 | size += DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4551 | break; |
4552 | case dw_val_class_fde_ref: | |
3f76745e | 4553 | size += DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE; |
a3f97cbb JW |
4554 | break; |
4555 | case dw_val_class_lbl_id: | |
3f76745e JM |
4556 | size += PTR_SIZE; |
4557 | break; | |
4558 | case dw_val_class_section_offset: | |
4559 | size += DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE; | |
4560 | break; | |
4561 | case dw_val_class_str: | |
4562 | size += size_of_string (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_str); | |
4563 | break; | |
4564 | default: | |
4565 | abort (); | |
4566 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 4567 | } |
3f76745e JM |
4568 | |
4569 | return size; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4570 | } |
4571 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4572 | /* Size the debgging information associted with a given DIE. |
4573 | Visits the DIE's children recursively. Updates the global | |
4574 | variable next_die_offset, on each time through. Uses the | |
4575 | current value of next_die_offset to updete the die_offset | |
4576 | field in each DIE. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4577 | |
a3f97cbb | 4578 | static void |
3f76745e JM |
4579 | calc_die_sizes (die) |
4580 | dw_die_ref die; | |
a3f97cbb | 4581 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4582 | register dw_die_ref c; |
4583 | die->die_offset = next_die_offset; | |
4584 | next_die_offset += size_of_die (die); | |
71dfc51f | 4585 | |
3f76745e JM |
4586 | for (c = die->die_child; c != NULL; c = c->die_sib) |
4587 | calc_die_sizes (c); | |
71dfc51f | 4588 | |
3f76745e JM |
4589 | if (die->die_child != NULL) |
4590 | /* Count the null byte used to terminate sibling lists. */ | |
4591 | next_die_offset += 1; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
4592 | } |
4593 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4594 | /* Return the size of the line information prolog generated for the |
4595 | compilation unit. */ | |
469ac993 | 4596 | |
3f76745e JM |
4597 | static unsigned long |
4598 | size_of_line_prolog () | |
a94dbf2c | 4599 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4600 | register unsigned long size; |
4601 | register unsigned long ft_index; | |
a94dbf2c | 4602 | |
3f76745e | 4603 | size = DWARF_LINE_PROLOG_HEADER_SIZE; |
469ac993 | 4604 | |
3f76745e JM |
4605 | /* Count the size of the table giving number of args for each |
4606 | standard opcode. */ | |
4607 | size += DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE - 1; | |
71dfc51f | 4608 | |
3f76745e JM |
4609 | /* Include directory table is empty (at present). Count only the |
4610 | the null byte used to terminate the table. */ | |
4611 | size += 1; | |
71dfc51f | 4612 | |
3f76745e JM |
4613 | for (ft_index = 1; ft_index < file_table_in_use; ++ft_index) |
4614 | { | |
4615 | /* File name entry. */ | |
4616 | size += size_of_string (file_table[ft_index]); | |
a94dbf2c | 4617 | |
3f76745e JM |
4618 | /* Include directory index. */ |
4619 | size += size_of_uleb128 (0); | |
a94dbf2c | 4620 | |
3f76745e JM |
4621 | /* Modification time. */ |
4622 | size += size_of_uleb128 (0); | |
71dfc51f | 4623 | |
3f76745e JM |
4624 | /* File length in bytes. */ |
4625 | size += size_of_uleb128 (0); | |
a94dbf2c | 4626 | } |
71dfc51f | 4627 | |
3f76745e JM |
4628 | /* Count the file table terminator. */ |
4629 | size += 1; | |
4630 | return size; | |
a94dbf2c JM |
4631 | } |
4632 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4633 | /* Return the size of the line information generated for this |
4634 | compilation unit. */ | |
71dfc51f | 4635 | |
3f76745e JM |
4636 | static unsigned long |
4637 | size_of_line_info () | |
a94dbf2c | 4638 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4639 | register unsigned long size; |
4640 | register unsigned long lt_index; | |
4641 | register unsigned long current_line; | |
4642 | register long line_offset; | |
4643 | register long line_delta; | |
4644 | register unsigned long current_file; | |
4645 | register unsigned long function; | |
f19a6894 JW |
4646 | unsigned long size_of_set_address; |
4647 | ||
4648 | /* Size of a DW_LNE_set_address instruction. */ | |
4649 | size_of_set_address = 1 + size_of_uleb128 (1 + PTR_SIZE) + 1 + PTR_SIZE; | |
a94dbf2c | 4650 | |
3f76745e JM |
4651 | /* Version number. */ |
4652 | size = 2; | |
71dfc51f | 4653 | |
3f76745e JM |
4654 | /* Prolog length specifier. */ |
4655 | size += DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE; | |
71dfc51f | 4656 | |
3f76745e JM |
4657 | /* Prolog. */ |
4658 | size += size_of_line_prolog (); | |
a94dbf2c | 4659 | |
3f76745e | 4660 | /* Set address register instruction. */ |
f19a6894 | 4661 | size += size_of_set_address; |
71dfc51f | 4662 | |
3f76745e JM |
4663 | current_file = 1; |
4664 | current_line = 1; | |
4665 | for (lt_index = 1; lt_index < line_info_table_in_use; ++lt_index) | |
a94dbf2c | 4666 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4667 | register dw_line_info_ref line_info; |
4668 | ||
4669 | /* Advance pc instruction. */ | |
f19a6894 JW |
4670 | /* ??? See the DW_LNS_advance_pc comment in output_line_info. */ |
4671 | if (0) | |
4672 | size += 1 + 2; | |
4673 | else | |
4674 | size += size_of_set_address; | |
4675 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4676 | line_info = &line_info_table[lt_index]; |
4677 | if (line_info->dw_file_num != current_file) | |
4678 | { | |
4679 | /* Set file number instruction. */ | |
4680 | size += 1; | |
4681 | current_file = line_info->dw_file_num; | |
4682 | size += size_of_uleb128 (current_file); | |
4683 | } | |
4684 | ||
4685 | if (line_info->dw_line_num != current_line) | |
4686 | { | |
4687 | line_offset = line_info->dw_line_num - current_line; | |
4688 | line_delta = line_offset - DWARF_LINE_BASE; | |
4689 | current_line = line_info->dw_line_num; | |
4690 | if (line_delta >= 0 && line_delta < (DWARF_LINE_RANGE - 1)) | |
4691 | /* 1-byte special line number instruction. */ | |
4692 | size += 1; | |
4693 | else | |
4694 | { | |
4695 | /* Advance line instruction. */ | |
4696 | size += 1; | |
4697 | size += size_of_sleb128 (line_offset); | |
4698 | /* Generate line entry instruction. */ | |
4699 | size += 1; | |
4700 | } | |
4701 | } | |
a94dbf2c | 4702 | } |
a94dbf2c | 4703 | |
3f76745e | 4704 | /* Advance pc instruction. */ |
f19a6894 JW |
4705 | if (0) |
4706 | size += 1 + 2; | |
4707 | else | |
4708 | size += size_of_set_address; | |
a94dbf2c | 4709 | |
3f76745e JM |
4710 | /* End of line number info. marker. */ |
4711 | size += 1 + size_of_uleb128 (1) + 1; | |
a94dbf2c | 4712 | |
3f76745e JM |
4713 | function = 0; |
4714 | current_file = 1; | |
4715 | current_line = 1; | |
4716 | for (lt_index = 0; lt_index < separate_line_info_table_in_use; ) | |
4717 | { | |
4718 | register dw_separate_line_info_ref line_info | |
4719 | = &separate_line_info_table[lt_index]; | |
4720 | if (function != line_info->function) | |
4721 | { | |
4722 | function = line_info->function; | |
4723 | /* Set address register instruction. */ | |
f19a6894 | 4724 | size += size_of_set_address; |
3f76745e JM |
4725 | } |
4726 | else | |
f19a6894 JW |
4727 | { |
4728 | /* Advance pc instruction. */ | |
4729 | if (0) | |
4730 | size += 1 + 2; | |
4731 | else | |
4732 | size += size_of_set_address; | |
4733 | } | |
3f76745e JM |
4734 | |
4735 | if (line_info->dw_file_num != current_file) | |
4736 | { | |
4737 | /* Set file number instruction. */ | |
4738 | size += 1; | |
4739 | current_file = line_info->dw_file_num; | |
4740 | size += size_of_uleb128 (current_file); | |
4741 | } | |
4742 | ||
4743 | if (line_info->dw_line_num != current_line) | |
4744 | { | |
4745 | line_offset = line_info->dw_line_num - current_line; | |
4746 | line_delta = line_offset - DWARF_LINE_BASE; | |
4747 | current_line = line_info->dw_line_num; | |
4748 | if (line_delta >= 0 && line_delta < (DWARF_LINE_RANGE - 1)) | |
4749 | /* 1-byte special line number instruction. */ | |
4750 | size += 1; | |
4751 | else | |
4752 | { | |
4753 | /* Advance line instruction. */ | |
4754 | size += 1; | |
4755 | size += size_of_sleb128 (line_offset); | |
a94dbf2c | 4756 | |
3f76745e JM |
4757 | /* Generate line entry instruction. */ |
4758 | size += 1; | |
4759 | } | |
4760 | } | |
a94dbf2c | 4761 | |
3f76745e | 4762 | ++lt_index; |
a94dbf2c | 4763 | |
3f76745e JM |
4764 | /* If we're done with a function, end its sequence. */ |
4765 | if (lt_index == separate_line_info_table_in_use | |
4766 | || separate_line_info_table[lt_index].function != function) | |
4767 | { | |
4768 | current_file = 1; | |
4769 | current_line = 1; | |
71dfc51f | 4770 | |
3f76745e | 4771 | /* Advance pc instruction. */ |
f19a6894 JW |
4772 | if (0) |
4773 | size += 1 + 2; | |
4774 | else | |
4775 | size += size_of_set_address; | |
71dfc51f | 4776 | |
3f76745e JM |
4777 | /* End of line number info. marker. */ |
4778 | size += 1 + size_of_uleb128 (1) + 1; | |
4779 | } | |
a94dbf2c JM |
4780 | } |
4781 | ||
3f76745e | 4782 | return size; |
a94dbf2c JM |
4783 | } |
4784 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4785 | /* Return the size of the .debug_pubnames table generated for the |
4786 | compilation unit. */ | |
a94dbf2c | 4787 | |
3f76745e JM |
4788 | static unsigned long |
4789 | size_of_pubnames () | |
a94dbf2c | 4790 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4791 | register unsigned long size; |
4792 | register unsigned i; | |
469ac993 | 4793 | |
3f76745e JM |
4794 | size = DWARF_PUBNAMES_HEADER_SIZE; |
4795 | for (i = 0; i < pubname_table_in_use; ++i) | |
a94dbf2c | 4796 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4797 | register pubname_ref p = &pubname_table[i]; |
4798 | size += DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + size_of_string (p->name); | |
a94dbf2c JM |
4799 | } |
4800 | ||
3f76745e JM |
4801 | size += DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE; |
4802 | return size; | |
a94dbf2c JM |
4803 | } |
4804 | ||
3f76745e | 4805 | /* Return the size of the information in the .debug_aranges seciton. */ |
469ac993 | 4806 | |
3f76745e JM |
4807 | static unsigned long |
4808 | size_of_aranges () | |
469ac993 | 4809 | { |
3f76745e | 4810 | register unsigned long size; |
469ac993 | 4811 | |
3f76745e | 4812 | size = DWARF_ARANGES_HEADER_SIZE; |
469ac993 | 4813 | |
3f76745e JM |
4814 | /* Count the address/length pair for this compilation unit. */ |
4815 | size += 2 * PTR_SIZE; | |
4816 | size += 2 * PTR_SIZE * arange_table_in_use; | |
469ac993 | 4817 | |
3f76745e JM |
4818 | /* Count the two zero words used to terminated the address range table. */ |
4819 | size += 2 * PTR_SIZE; | |
4820 | return size; | |
4821 | } | |
4822 | \f | |
4823 | /* Select the encoding of an attribute value. */ | |
4824 | ||
4825 | static enum dwarf_form | |
4826 | value_format (v) | |
4827 | dw_val_ref v; | |
4828 | { | |
4829 | switch (v->val_class) | |
469ac993 | 4830 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4831 | case dw_val_class_addr: |
4832 | return DW_FORM_addr; | |
4833 | case dw_val_class_loc: | |
4834 | switch (constant_size (size_of_locs (v->v.val_loc))) | |
469ac993 | 4835 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4836 | case 1: |
4837 | return DW_FORM_block1; | |
4838 | case 2: | |
4839 | return DW_FORM_block2; | |
469ac993 JM |
4840 | default: |
4841 | abort (); | |
4842 | } | |
3f76745e JM |
4843 | case dw_val_class_const: |
4844 | return DW_FORM_data4; | |
4845 | case dw_val_class_unsigned_const: | |
4846 | switch (constant_size (v->v.val_unsigned)) | |
4847 | { | |
4848 | case 1: | |
4849 | return DW_FORM_data1; | |
4850 | case 2: | |
4851 | return DW_FORM_data2; | |
4852 | case 4: | |
4853 | return DW_FORM_data4; | |
4854 | case 8: | |
4855 | return DW_FORM_data8; | |
4856 | default: | |
4857 | abort (); | |
4858 | } | |
4859 | case dw_val_class_long_long: | |
4860 | return DW_FORM_block1; | |
4861 | case dw_val_class_float: | |
4862 | return DW_FORM_block1; | |
4863 | case dw_val_class_flag: | |
4864 | return DW_FORM_flag; | |
4865 | case dw_val_class_die_ref: | |
4866 | return DW_FORM_ref; | |
4867 | case dw_val_class_fde_ref: | |
4868 | return DW_FORM_data; | |
4869 | case dw_val_class_lbl_id: | |
4870 | return DW_FORM_addr; | |
4871 | case dw_val_class_section_offset: | |
4872 | return DW_FORM_data; | |
4873 | case dw_val_class_str: | |
4874 | return DW_FORM_string; | |
469ac993 JM |
4875 | default: |
4876 | abort (); | |
4877 | } | |
a94dbf2c JM |
4878 | } |
4879 | ||
3f76745e | 4880 | /* Output the encoding of an attribute value. */ |
469ac993 | 4881 | |
3f76745e JM |
4882 | static void |
4883 | output_value_format (v) | |
4884 | dw_val_ref v; | |
a94dbf2c | 4885 | { |
3f76745e | 4886 | enum dwarf_form form = value_format (v); |
71dfc51f | 4887 | |
3f76745e | 4888 | output_uleb128 (form); |
c5cec899 | 4889 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e | 4890 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (%s)", dwarf_form_name (form)); |
141719a8 | 4891 | |
3f76745e JM |
4892 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
4893 | } | |
469ac993 | 4894 | |
3f76745e JM |
4895 | /* Output the .debug_abbrev section which defines the DIE abbreviation |
4896 | table. */ | |
469ac993 | 4897 | |
3f76745e JM |
4898 | static void |
4899 | output_abbrev_section () | |
4900 | { | |
4901 | unsigned long abbrev_id; | |
71dfc51f | 4902 | |
3f76745e JM |
4903 | dw_attr_ref a_attr; |
4904 | for (abbrev_id = 1; abbrev_id < abbrev_die_table_in_use; ++abbrev_id) | |
4905 | { | |
4906 | register dw_die_ref abbrev = abbrev_die_table[abbrev_id]; | |
71dfc51f | 4907 | |
3f76745e | 4908 | output_uleb128 (abbrev_id); |
c5cec899 | 4909 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e | 4910 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (abbrev code)"); |
469ac993 | 4911 | |
3f76745e JM |
4912 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
4913 | output_uleb128 (abbrev->die_tag); | |
c5cec899 | 4914 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
4915 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (TAG: %s)", |
4916 | dwarf_tag_name (abbrev->die_tag)); | |
71dfc51f | 4917 | |
3f76745e JM |
4918 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
4919 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s\t0x%x", ASM_BYTE_OP, | |
4920 | abbrev->die_child != NULL ? DW_children_yes : DW_children_no); | |
469ac993 | 4921 | |
c5cec899 | 4922 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
4923 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s %s", |
4924 | ASM_COMMENT_START, | |
4925 | (abbrev->die_child != NULL | |
4926 | ? "DW_children_yes" : "DW_children_no")); | |
4927 | ||
4928 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
4929 | ||
4930 | for (a_attr = abbrev->die_attr; a_attr != NULL; | |
4931 | a_attr = a_attr->dw_attr_next) | |
4932 | { | |
4933 | output_uleb128 (a_attr->dw_attr); | |
c5cec899 | 4934 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
4935 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (%s)", |
4936 | dwarf_attr_name (a_attr->dw_attr)); | |
4937 | ||
4938 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
4939 | output_value_format (&a_attr->dw_attr_val); | |
469ac993 | 4940 | } |
469ac993 | 4941 | |
3f76745e | 4942 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s\t0,0\n", ASM_BYTE_OP); |
469ac993 | 4943 | } |
a94dbf2c JM |
4944 | } |
4945 | ||
3f76745e | 4946 | /* Output location description stack opcode's operands (if any). */ |
71dfc51f | 4947 | |
3f76745e JM |
4948 | static void |
4949 | output_loc_operands (loc) | |
4950 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc; | |
a3f97cbb | 4951 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4952 | register dw_val_ref val1 = &loc->dw_loc_oprnd1; |
4953 | register dw_val_ref val2 = &loc->dw_loc_oprnd2; | |
71dfc51f | 4954 | |
3f76745e | 4955 | switch (loc->dw_loc_opc) |
a3f97cbb | 4956 | { |
3f76745e JM |
4957 | case DW_OP_addr: |
4958 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST (asm_out_file, val1->v.val_addr); | |
4959 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4960 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4961 | case DW_OP_const1u: |
4962 | case DW_OP_const1s: | |
4963 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, val1->v.val_flag); | |
4964 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4965 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4966 | case DW_OP_const2u: |
4967 | case DW_OP_const2s: | |
4968 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, val1->v.val_int); | |
4969 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4970 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4971 | case DW_OP_const4u: |
4972 | case DW_OP_const4s: | |
4973 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, val1->v.val_int); | |
4974 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4975 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4976 | case DW_OP_const8u: |
4977 | case DW_OP_const8s: | |
4978 | abort (); | |
4979 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4980 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4981 | case DW_OP_constu: |
4982 | output_uleb128 (val1->v.val_unsigned); | |
4983 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4984 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4985 | case DW_OP_consts: |
4986 | output_sleb128 (val1->v.val_int); | |
4987 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4988 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4989 | case DW_OP_pick: |
4990 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, val1->v.val_int); | |
4991 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4992 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4993 | case DW_OP_plus_uconst: |
4994 | output_uleb128 (val1->v.val_unsigned); | |
4995 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 4996 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
4997 | case DW_OP_skip: |
4998 | case DW_OP_bra: | |
4999 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, val1->v.val_int); | |
5000 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 5001 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5002 | case DW_OP_breg0: |
5003 | case DW_OP_breg1: | |
5004 | case DW_OP_breg2: | |
5005 | case DW_OP_breg3: | |
5006 | case DW_OP_breg4: | |
5007 | case DW_OP_breg5: | |
5008 | case DW_OP_breg6: | |
5009 | case DW_OP_breg7: | |
5010 | case DW_OP_breg8: | |
5011 | case DW_OP_breg9: | |
5012 | case DW_OP_breg10: | |
5013 | case DW_OP_breg11: | |
5014 | case DW_OP_breg12: | |
5015 | case DW_OP_breg13: | |
5016 | case DW_OP_breg14: | |
5017 | case DW_OP_breg15: | |
5018 | case DW_OP_breg16: | |
5019 | case DW_OP_breg17: | |
5020 | case DW_OP_breg18: | |
5021 | case DW_OP_breg19: | |
5022 | case DW_OP_breg20: | |
5023 | case DW_OP_breg21: | |
5024 | case DW_OP_breg22: | |
5025 | case DW_OP_breg23: | |
5026 | case DW_OP_breg24: | |
5027 | case DW_OP_breg25: | |
5028 | case DW_OP_breg26: | |
5029 | case DW_OP_breg27: | |
5030 | case DW_OP_breg28: | |
5031 | case DW_OP_breg29: | |
5032 | case DW_OP_breg30: | |
5033 | case DW_OP_breg31: | |
5034 | output_sleb128 (val1->v.val_int); | |
5035 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5036 | break; | |
5037 | case DW_OP_regx: | |
5038 | output_uleb128 (val1->v.val_unsigned); | |
5039 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5040 | break; | |
5041 | case DW_OP_fbreg: | |
5042 | output_sleb128 (val1->v.val_int); | |
5043 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5044 | break; | |
5045 | case DW_OP_bregx: | |
5046 | output_uleb128 (val1->v.val_unsigned); | |
5047 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5048 | output_sleb128 (val2->v.val_int); | |
5049 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5050 | break; | |
5051 | case DW_OP_piece: | |
5052 | output_uleb128 (val1->v.val_unsigned); | |
5053 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5054 | break; | |
5055 | case DW_OP_deref_size: | |
5056 | case DW_OP_xderef_size: | |
5057 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, val1->v.val_flag); | |
5058 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5059 | break; |
5060 | default: | |
5061 | break; | |
5062 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5063 | } |
5064 | ||
3f76745e | 5065 | /* Compute the offset of a sibling. */ |
71dfc51f | 5066 | |
3f76745e JM |
5067 | static unsigned long |
5068 | sibling_offset (die) | |
5069 | dw_die_ref die; | |
a3f97cbb | 5070 | { |
3f76745e | 5071 | unsigned long offset; |
71dfc51f | 5072 | |
3f76745e JM |
5073 | if (die->die_child_last == NULL) |
5074 | offset = die->die_offset + size_of_die (die); | |
5075 | else | |
5076 | offset = sibling_offset (die->die_child_last) + 1; | |
71dfc51f | 5077 | |
3f76745e | 5078 | return offset; |
a3f97cbb JW |
5079 | } |
5080 | ||
3f76745e JM |
5081 | /* Output the DIE and its attributes. Called recursively to generate |
5082 | the definitions of each child DIE. */ | |
71dfc51f | 5083 | |
a3f97cbb | 5084 | static void |
3f76745e JM |
5085 | output_die (die) |
5086 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
a3f97cbb | 5087 | { |
3f76745e JM |
5088 | register dw_attr_ref a; |
5089 | register dw_die_ref c; | |
5090 | register unsigned long ref_offset; | |
5091 | register unsigned long size; | |
5092 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc; | |
5093 | register int i; | |
a94dbf2c | 5094 | |
3f76745e | 5095 | output_uleb128 (die->die_abbrev); |
c5cec899 | 5096 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5097 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (DIE (0x%x) %s)", |
5098 | die->die_offset, dwarf_tag_name (die->die_tag)); | |
a94dbf2c | 5099 | |
3f76745e | 5100 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
a94dbf2c | 5101 | |
3f76745e | 5102 | for (a = die->die_attr; a != NULL; a = a->dw_attr_next) |
a3f97cbb | 5103 | { |
3f76745e JM |
5104 | switch (a->dw_attr_val.val_class) |
5105 | { | |
5106 | case dw_val_class_addr: | |
5107 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_CONST (asm_out_file, | |
5108 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_addr); | |
5109 | break; | |
a3f97cbb | 5110 | |
3f76745e JM |
5111 | case dw_val_class_loc: |
5112 | size = size_of_locs (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_loc); | |
71dfc51f | 5113 | |
3f76745e JM |
5114 | /* Output the block length for this list of location operations. */ |
5115 | switch (constant_size (size)) | |
5116 | { | |
5117 | case 1: | |
5118 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, size); | |
5119 | break; | |
5120 | case 2: | |
5121 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, size); | |
5122 | break; | |
5123 | default: | |
5124 | abort (); | |
5125 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5126 | |
c5cec899 | 5127 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5128 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s %s", |
5129 | ASM_COMMENT_START, dwarf_attr_name (a->dw_attr)); | |
71dfc51f | 5130 | |
3f76745e JM |
5131 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5132 | for (loc = a->dw_attr_val.v.val_loc; loc != NULL; | |
5133 | loc = loc->dw_loc_next) | |
5134 | { | |
5135 | /* Output the opcode. */ | |
5136 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, loc->dw_loc_opc); | |
c5cec899 | 5137 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5138 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s %s", ASM_COMMENT_START, |
5139 | dwarf_stack_op_name (loc->dw_loc_opc)); | |
71dfc51f | 5140 | |
3f76745e | 5141 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
71dfc51f | 5142 | |
3f76745e JM |
5143 | /* Output the operand(s) (if any). */ |
5144 | output_loc_operands (loc); | |
5145 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 5146 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5147 | |
5148 | case dw_val_class_const: | |
5149 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, a->dw_attr_val.v.val_int); | |
a3f97cbb | 5150 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5151 | |
5152 | case dw_val_class_unsigned_const: | |
5153 | switch (constant_size (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned)) | |
5154 | { | |
5155 | case 1: | |
5156 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, | |
5157 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned); | |
5158 | break; | |
5159 | case 2: | |
5160 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, | |
5161 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned); | |
5162 | break; | |
5163 | case 4: | |
5164 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, | |
5165 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_unsigned); | |
5166 | break; | |
5167 | case 8: | |
5168 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA8 (asm_out_file, | |
5169 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.hi, | |
5170 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.low); | |
5171 | break; | |
5172 | default: | |
5173 | abort (); | |
5174 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 5175 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5176 | |
5177 | case dw_val_class_long_long: | |
5178 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 8); | |
c5cec899 | 5179 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5180 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s %s", |
5181 | ASM_COMMENT_START, dwarf_attr_name (a->dw_attr)); | |
5182 | ||
5183 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5184 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA8 (asm_out_file, | |
5185 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.hi, | |
5186 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_long_long.low); | |
5187 | ||
c5cec899 | 5188 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5189 | fprintf (asm_out_file, |
5190 | "\t%s long long constant", ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5191 | ||
5192 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 5193 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5194 | |
5195 | case dw_val_class_float: | |
5196 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, | |
5197 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_float.length * 4); | |
c5cec899 | 5198 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5199 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s %s", |
5200 | ASM_COMMENT_START, dwarf_attr_name (a->dw_attr)); | |
5201 | ||
5202 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5203 | for (i = 0; i < a->dw_attr_val.v.val_float.length; ++i) | |
5204 | { | |
5205 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, | |
5206 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_float.array[i]); | |
c5cec899 | 5207 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5208 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s fp constant word %d", |
5209 | ASM_COMMENT_START, i); | |
5210 | ||
5211 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5212 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 5213 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5214 | |
5215 | case dw_val_class_flag: | |
5216 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, a->dw_attr_val.v.val_flag); | |
a3f97cbb | 5217 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5218 | |
5219 | case dw_val_class_die_ref: | |
5220 | if (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref != NULL) | |
5221 | ref_offset = a->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref->die_offset; | |
5222 | else if (a->dw_attr == DW_AT_sibling) | |
5223 | ref_offset = sibling_offset(die); | |
5224 | else | |
5225 | abort (); | |
5226 | ||
5227 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, ref_offset); | |
a3f97cbb | 5228 | break; |
3f76745e JM |
5229 | |
5230 | case dw_val_class_fde_ref: | |
a6ab3aad JM |
5231 | { |
5232 | char l1[20]; | |
5233 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL | |
5234 | (l1, FDE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL, a->dw_attr_val.v.val_fde_index * 2); | |
5235 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, l1); | |
5236 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " - %d", DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE); | |
5237 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 5238 | break; |
a3f97cbb | 5239 | |
3f76745e JM |
5240 | case dw_val_class_lbl_id: |
5241 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, a->dw_attr_val.v.val_lbl_id); | |
5242 | break; | |
71dfc51f | 5243 | |
3f76745e JM |
5244 | case dw_val_class_section_offset: |
5245 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, | |
5246 | stripattributes | |
5247 | (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_section)); | |
5248 | break; | |
a3f97cbb | 5249 | |
3f76745e | 5250 | case dw_val_class_str: |
8d4e65a6 JL |
5251 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
5252 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING (asm_out_file, a->dw_attr_val.v.val_str); | |
5253 | else | |
5254 | ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII (asm_out_file, | |
5255 | a->dw_attr_val.v.val_str, | |
c2c85462 | 5256 | strlen (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_str) + 1); |
3f76745e | 5257 | break; |
b2932ae5 | 5258 | |
3f76745e JM |
5259 | default: |
5260 | abort (); | |
5261 | } | |
a94dbf2c | 5262 | |
3f76745e JM |
5263 | if (a->dw_attr_val.val_class != dw_val_class_loc |
5264 | && a->dw_attr_val.val_class != dw_val_class_long_long | |
5265 | && a->dw_attr_val.val_class != dw_val_class_float) | |
5266 | { | |
c5cec899 | 5267 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5268 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s %s", |
5269 | ASM_COMMENT_START, dwarf_attr_name (a->dw_attr)); | |
b2932ae5 | 5270 | |
3f76745e JM |
5271 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5272 | } | |
5273 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5274 | |
3f76745e JM |
5275 | for (c = die->die_child; c != NULL; c = c->die_sib) |
5276 | output_die (c); | |
71dfc51f | 5277 | |
3f76745e | 5278 | if (die->die_child != NULL) |
7e23cb16 | 5279 | { |
3f76745e JM |
5280 | /* Add null byte to terminate sibling list. */ |
5281 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5282 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5283 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s end of children of DIE 0x%x", |
5284 | ASM_COMMENT_START, die->die_offset); | |
5285 | ||
7e23cb16 JM |
5286 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5287 | } | |
3f76745e | 5288 | } |
71dfc51f | 5289 | |
3f76745e JM |
5290 | /* Output the compilation unit that appears at the beginning of the |
5291 | .debug_info section, and precedes the DIE descriptions. */ | |
71dfc51f | 5292 | |
3f76745e JM |
5293 | static void |
5294 | output_compilation_unit_header () | |
5295 | { | |
5296 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, next_die_offset - DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE); | |
c5cec899 | 5297 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5298 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Length of Compilation Unit Info.", |
5299 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
71dfc51f | 5300 | |
a3f97cbb | 5301 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
3f76745e | 5302 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, DWARF_VERSION); |
c5cec899 | 5303 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e | 5304 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DWARF version number", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
71dfc51f | 5305 | |
a3f97cbb | 5306 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
3f76745e | 5307 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, stripattributes (ABBREV_SECTION)); |
c5cec899 | 5308 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e JM |
5309 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Offset Into Abbrev. Section", |
5310 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
71dfc51f | 5311 | |
a3f97cbb | 5312 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
3f76745e | 5313 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, PTR_SIZE); |
c5cec899 | 5314 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
3f76745e | 5315 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Pointer Size (in bytes)", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
71dfc51f | 5316 | |
a3f97cbb | 5317 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
a3f97cbb JW |
5318 | } |
5319 | ||
a1d7ffe3 JM |
5320 | /* The DWARF2 pubname for a nested thingy looks like "A::f". The output |
5321 | of decl_printable_name for C++ looks like "A::f(int)". Let's drop the | |
5322 | argument list, and maybe the scope. */ | |
5323 | ||
71dfc51f | 5324 | static char * |
a1d7ffe3 JM |
5325 | dwarf2_name (decl, scope) |
5326 | tree decl; | |
5327 | int scope; | |
5328 | { | |
5329 | return (*decl_printable_name) (decl, scope ? 1 : 0); | |
5330 | } | |
5331 | ||
d291dd49 | 5332 | /* Add a new entry to .debug_pubnames if appropriate. */ |
71dfc51f | 5333 | |
d291dd49 JM |
5334 | static void |
5335 | add_pubname (decl, die) | |
5336 | tree decl; | |
5337 | dw_die_ref die; | |
5338 | { | |
5339 | pubname_ref p; | |
5340 | ||
5341 | if (! TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) | |
5342 | return; | |
5343 | ||
5344 | if (pubname_table_in_use == pubname_table_allocated) | |
5345 | { | |
5346 | pubname_table_allocated += PUBNAME_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
5347 | pubname_table = (pubname_ref) xrealloc | |
5348 | (pubname_table, pubname_table_allocated * sizeof (pubname_entry)); | |
5349 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5350 | |
d291dd49 JM |
5351 | p = &pubname_table[pubname_table_in_use++]; |
5352 | p->die = die; | |
a1d7ffe3 JM |
5353 | |
5354 | p->name = xstrdup (dwarf2_name (decl, 1)); | |
d291dd49 JM |
5355 | } |
5356 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5357 | /* Output the public names table used to speed up access to externally |
5358 | visible names. For now, only generate entries for externally | |
5359 | visible procedures. */ | |
71dfc51f | 5360 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5361 | static void |
5362 | output_pubnames () | |
5363 | { | |
d291dd49 | 5364 | register unsigned i; |
71dfc51f RK |
5365 | register unsigned long pubnames_length = size_of_pubnames (); |
5366 | ||
5367 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, pubnames_length); | |
5368 | ||
c5cec899 | 5369 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5370 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Length of Public Names Info.", |
5371 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5372 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5373 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5374 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, DWARF_VERSION); | |
71dfc51f | 5375 | |
c5cec899 | 5376 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5377 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DWARF Version", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5378 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5379 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
c53aa195 | 5380 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, stripattributes (DEBUG_INFO_SECTION)); |
c5cec899 | 5381 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5382 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Offset of Compilation Unit Info.", |
5383 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5384 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5385 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
7e23cb16 | 5386 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, next_die_offset); |
c5cec899 | 5387 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5388 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Compilation Unit Length", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5389 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5390 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
d291dd49 | 5391 | for (i = 0; i < pubname_table_in_use; ++i) |
a3f97cbb | 5392 | { |
d291dd49 | 5393 | register pubname_ref pub = &pubname_table[i]; |
71dfc51f | 5394 | |
7e23cb16 | 5395 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, pub->die->die_offset); |
c5cec899 | 5396 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5397 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DIE offset", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5398 | ||
d291dd49 JM |
5399 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5400 | ||
c5cec899 | 5401 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
8d4e65a6 JL |
5402 | { |
5403 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING (asm_out_file, pub->name); | |
5404 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s external name", ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5405 | } | |
5406 | else | |
5407 | { | |
c2c85462 | 5408 | ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII (asm_out_file, pub->name, strlen (pub->name) + 1); |
8d4e65a6 | 5409 | } |
71dfc51f | 5410 | |
d291dd49 | 5411 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
a3f97cbb | 5412 | } |
71dfc51f | 5413 | |
7e23cb16 | 5414 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, 0); |
a3f97cbb JW |
5415 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5416 | } | |
5417 | ||
d291dd49 | 5418 | /* Add a new entry to .debug_aranges if appropriate. */ |
71dfc51f | 5419 | |
d291dd49 JM |
5420 | static void |
5421 | add_arange (decl, die) | |
5422 | tree decl; | |
5423 | dw_die_ref die; | |
5424 | { | |
5425 | if (! DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl)) | |
5426 | return; | |
5427 | ||
5428 | if (arange_table_in_use == arange_table_allocated) | |
5429 | { | |
5430 | arange_table_allocated += ARANGE_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
71dfc51f RK |
5431 | arange_table |
5432 | = (arange_ref) xrealloc (arange_table, | |
5433 | arange_table_allocated * sizeof (dw_die_ref)); | |
d291dd49 | 5434 | } |
71dfc51f | 5435 | |
d291dd49 JM |
5436 | arange_table[arange_table_in_use++] = die; |
5437 | } | |
5438 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5439 | /* Output the information that goes into the .debug_aranges table. |
5440 | Namely, define the beginning and ending address range of the | |
5441 | text section generated for this compilation unit. */ | |
71dfc51f | 5442 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5443 | static void |
5444 | output_aranges () | |
5445 | { | |
d291dd49 | 5446 | register unsigned i; |
71dfc51f RK |
5447 | register unsigned long aranges_length = size_of_aranges (); |
5448 | ||
5449 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, aranges_length); | |
c5cec899 | 5450 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5451 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Length of Address Ranges Info.", |
5452 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5453 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5454 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5455 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, DWARF_VERSION); | |
c5cec899 | 5456 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5457 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DWARF Version", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5458 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5459 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
c53aa195 | 5460 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET (asm_out_file, stripattributes (DEBUG_INFO_SECTION)); |
c5cec899 | 5461 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5462 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Offset of Compilation Unit Info.", |
5463 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5464 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5465 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5466 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, PTR_SIZE); | |
c5cec899 | 5467 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5468 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Size of Address", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5469 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5470 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5471 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5472 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5473 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Size of Segment Descriptor", |
5474 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5475 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5476 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5477 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA4 (asm_out_file, 4); | |
7e23cb16 JM |
5478 | if (PTR_SIZE == 8) |
5479 | fprintf (asm_out_file, ",0,0"); | |
71dfc51f | 5480 | |
c5cec899 | 5481 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5482 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Pad to %d byte boundary", |
5483 | ASM_COMMENT_START, 2 * PTR_SIZE); | |
5484 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5485 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
bdb669cb | 5486 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, TEXT_SECTION); |
c5cec899 | 5487 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5488 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Address", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5489 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5490 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5c90448c | 5491 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DELTA (asm_out_file, text_end_label, TEXT_SECTION); |
c5cec899 | 5492 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5493 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s Length", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5494 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5495 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
d291dd49 JM |
5496 | for (i = 0; i < arange_table_in_use; ++i) |
5497 | { | |
5498 | dw_die_ref a = arange_table[i]; | |
71dfc51f | 5499 | |
d291dd49 JM |
5500 | if (a->die_tag == DW_TAG_subprogram) |
5501 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, get_AT_low_pc (a)); | |
5502 | else | |
a1d7ffe3 JM |
5503 | { |
5504 | char *name = get_AT_string (a, DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name); | |
5505 | if (! name) | |
5506 | name = get_AT_string (a, DW_AT_name); | |
71dfc51f | 5507 | |
a1d7ffe3 JM |
5508 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, name); |
5509 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5510 | |
c5cec899 | 5511 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5512 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Address", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5513 | ||
d291dd49 JM |
5514 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5515 | if (a->die_tag == DW_TAG_subprogram) | |
7e23cb16 JM |
5516 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DELTA (asm_out_file, get_AT_hi_pc (a), |
5517 | get_AT_low_pc (a)); | |
d291dd49 | 5518 | else |
7e23cb16 JM |
5519 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DATA (asm_out_file, |
5520 | get_AT_unsigned (a, DW_AT_byte_size)); | |
71dfc51f | 5521 | |
c5cec899 | 5522 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5523 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s Length", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5524 | ||
d291dd49 JM |
5525 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5526 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5527 | |
a3f97cbb | 5528 | /* Output the terminator words. */ |
7e23cb16 | 5529 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DATA (asm_out_file, 0); |
a3f97cbb | 5530 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
7e23cb16 | 5531 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR_DATA (asm_out_file, 0); |
a3f97cbb JW |
5532 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5533 | } | |
5534 | ||
5535 | /* Output the source line number correspondence information. This | |
f19a6894 JW |
5536 | information goes into the .debug_line section. |
5537 | ||
5538 | If the format of this data changes, then the function size_of_line_info | |
5539 | must also be adjusted the same way. */ | |
71dfc51f | 5540 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5541 | static void |
5542 | output_line_info () | |
5543 | { | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5544 | char line_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; |
5545 | char prev_line_label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; | |
5546 | register unsigned opc; | |
5547 | register unsigned n_op_args; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5548 | register unsigned long ft_index; |
5549 | register unsigned long lt_index; | |
5550 | register unsigned long current_line; | |
5551 | register long line_offset; | |
5552 | register long line_delta; | |
5553 | register unsigned long current_file; | |
e90b62db | 5554 | register unsigned long function; |
71dfc51f | 5555 | |
7e23cb16 | 5556 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, size_of_line_info ()); |
c5cec899 | 5557 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5558 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Length of Source Line Info.", |
5559 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5560 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5561 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5562 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA2 (asm_out_file, DWARF_VERSION); | |
c5cec899 | 5563 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5564 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DWARF Version", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5565 | ||
a3f97cbb | 5566 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
7e23cb16 | 5567 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA (asm_out_file, size_of_line_prolog ()); |
c5cec899 | 5568 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5569 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Prolog Length", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5570 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5571 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5572 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DWARF_LINE_MIN_INSTR_LENGTH); | |
c5cec899 | 5573 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5574 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Minimum Instruction Length", |
5575 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5576 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5577 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5578 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DWARF_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT_START); | |
c5cec899 | 5579 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5580 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Default is_stmt_start flag", |
5581 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5582 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5583 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5584 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s\t%d", ASM_BYTE_OP, DWARF_LINE_BASE); | |
c5cec899 | 5585 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5586 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Line Base Value (Special Opcodes)", |
5587 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5588 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5589 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5590 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s\t%u", ASM_BYTE_OP, DWARF_LINE_RANGE); | |
c5cec899 | 5591 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5592 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Line Range Value (Special Opcodes)", |
5593 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5594 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5595 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5596 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s\t%u", ASM_BYTE_OP, DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE); | |
c5cec899 | 5597 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5598 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s Special Opcode Base", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5599 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5600 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5601 | for (opc = 1; opc < DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE; ++opc) | |
5602 | { | |
5603 | switch (opc) | |
5604 | { | |
5605 | case DW_LNS_advance_pc: | |
5606 | case DW_LNS_advance_line: | |
5607 | case DW_LNS_set_file: | |
5608 | case DW_LNS_set_column: | |
5609 | case DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc: | |
5610 | n_op_args = 1; | |
5611 | break; | |
5612 | default: | |
5613 | n_op_args = 0; | |
5614 | break; | |
5615 | } | |
5616 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, n_op_args); | |
c5cec899 | 5617 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5618 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s opcode: 0x%x has %d args", |
5619 | ASM_COMMENT_START, opc, n_op_args); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5620 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5621 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5622 | |
c5cec899 | 5623 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5624 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s Include Directory Table\n", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5625 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5626 | /* Include directory table is empty, at present */ |
5627 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
5628 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
c5cec899 | 5629 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5630 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s File Name Table\n", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5631 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5632 | for (ft_index = 1; ft_index < file_table_in_use; ++ft_index) |
5633 | { | |
c5cec899 | 5634 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
8d4e65a6 JL |
5635 | { |
5636 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_STRING (asm_out_file, file_table[ft_index]); | |
5637 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s File Entry: 0x%x", | |
5638 | ASM_COMMENT_START, ft_index); | |
5639 | } | |
5640 | else | |
5641 | { | |
5642 | ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII (asm_out_file, | |
5643 | file_table[ft_index], | |
c2c85462 | 5644 | strlen (file_table[ft_index]) + 1); |
8d4e65a6 | 5645 | } |
71dfc51f | 5646 | |
a3f97cbb | 5647 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
71dfc51f | 5648 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5649 | /* Include directory index */ |
5650 | output_uleb128 (0); | |
5651 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
71dfc51f | 5652 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5653 | /* Modification time */ |
5654 | output_uleb128 (0); | |
5655 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
71dfc51f | 5656 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5657 | /* File length in bytes */ |
5658 | output_uleb128 (0); | |
5659 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5660 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5661 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5662 | /* Terminate the file name table */ |
5663 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
5664 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5665 | ||
5666 | /* Set the address register to the first location in the text section */ | |
5667 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5668 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5669 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_set_address", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5670 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5671 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5672 | output_uleb128 (1 + PTR_SIZE); | |
5673 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5674 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_set_address); | |
5675 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
bdb669cb | 5676 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, TEXT_SECTION); |
a3f97cbb JW |
5677 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5678 | ||
5679 | /* Generate the line number to PC correspondence table, encoded as | |
5680 | a series of state machine operations. */ | |
5681 | current_file = 1; | |
5682 | current_line = 1; | |
bdb669cb | 5683 | strcpy (prev_line_label, TEXT_SECTION); |
a3f97cbb JW |
5684 | for (lt_index = 1; lt_index < line_info_table_in_use; ++lt_index) |
5685 | { | |
e90b62db | 5686 | register dw_line_info_ref line_info; |
71dfc51f | 5687 | |
f19a6894 JW |
5688 | /* Emit debug info for the address of the current line, choosing |
5689 | the encoding that uses the least amount of space. */ | |
5690 | /* ??? Unfortunately, we have little choice here currently, and must | |
5691 | always use the most general form. Gcc does not know the address | |
5692 | delta itself, so we can't use DW_LNS_advance_pc. There are no known | |
5693 | dwarf2 aware assemblers at this time, so we can't use any special | |
5694 | pseudo ops that would allow the assembler to optimally encode this for | |
5695 | us. Many ports do have length attributes which will give an upper | |
5696 | bound on the address range. We could perhaps use length attributes | |
5697 | to determine when it is safe to use DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc. */ | |
5c90448c | 5698 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (line_label, LINE_CODE_LABEL, lt_index); |
f19a6894 JW |
5699 | if (0) |
5700 | { | |
5701 | /* This can handle deltas up to 0xffff. This takes 3 bytes. */ | |
5702 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc); | |
c5cec899 | 5703 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5704 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc", |
5705 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5706 | ||
5707 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5708 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, line_label, prev_line_label); | |
5709 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5710 | } | |
5711 | else | |
5712 | { | |
5713 | /* This can handle any delta. This takes 4+PTR_SIZE bytes. */ | |
5714 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5715 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5716 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_set_address", |
5717 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5718 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5719 | output_uleb128 (1 + PTR_SIZE); | |
5720 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5721 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_set_address); | |
5722 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5723 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, line_label); | |
5724 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5725 | } | |
5726 | strcpy (prev_line_label, line_label); | |
5727 | ||
5728 | /* Emit debug info for the source file of the current line, if | |
5729 | different from the previous line. */ | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5730 | line_info = &line_info_table[lt_index]; |
5731 | if (line_info->dw_file_num != current_file) | |
5732 | { | |
5733 | current_file = line_info->dw_file_num; | |
5734 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_set_file); | |
c5cec899 | 5735 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5736 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNS_set_file", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5737 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5738 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5739 | output_uleb128 (current_file); | |
c5cec899 | 5740 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
b2932ae5 | 5741 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (\"%s\")", file_table[current_file]); |
71dfc51f | 5742 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5743 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5744 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5745 | |
f19a6894 JW |
5746 | /* Emit debug info for the current line number, choosing the encoding |
5747 | that uses the least amount of space. */ | |
a94dbf2c JM |
5748 | line_offset = line_info->dw_line_num - current_line; |
5749 | line_delta = line_offset - DWARF_LINE_BASE; | |
5750 | current_line = line_info->dw_line_num; | |
5751 | if (line_delta >= 0 && line_delta < (DWARF_LINE_RANGE - 1)) | |
a3f97cbb | 5752 | { |
f19a6894 JW |
5753 | /* This can handle deltas from -10 to 234, using the current |
5754 | definitions of DWARF_LINE_BASE and DWARF_LINE_RANGE. This | |
5755 | takes 1 byte. */ | |
a94dbf2c JM |
5756 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, |
5757 | DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE + line_delta); | |
c5cec899 | 5758 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
a94dbf2c JM |
5759 | fprintf (asm_out_file, |
5760 | "\t%s line %d", ASM_COMMENT_START, current_line); | |
71dfc51f | 5761 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
5762 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5763 | } | |
5764 | else | |
5765 | { | |
f19a6894 JW |
5766 | /* This can handle any delta. This takes at least 4 bytes, depending |
5767 | on the value being encoded. */ | |
a94dbf2c | 5768 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_advance_line); |
c5cec899 | 5769 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5770 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s advance to line %d", |
5771 | ASM_COMMENT_START, current_line); | |
5772 | ||
a94dbf2c JM |
5773 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5774 | output_sleb128 (line_offset); | |
5775 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5776 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_copy); | |
5777 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
a3f97cbb | 5778 | } |
a3f97cbb JW |
5779 | } |
5780 | ||
f19a6894 JW |
5781 | /* Emit debug info for the address of the end of the function. */ |
5782 | if (0) | |
5783 | { | |
5784 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc); | |
c5cec899 | 5785 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5786 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc", |
5787 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
71dfc51f | 5788 | |
f19a6894 JW |
5789 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5790 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, text_end_label, prev_line_label); | |
5791 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5792 | } | |
5793 | else | |
5794 | { | |
5795 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5796 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5797 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_set_address", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5798 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5799 | output_uleb128 (1 + PTR_SIZE); | |
5800 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5801 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_set_address); | |
5802 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5803 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, text_end_label); | |
5804 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5805 | } | |
bdb669cb | 5806 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5807 | /* Output the marker for the end of the line number info. */ |
5808 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5809 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5810 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_end_sequence", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5811 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
5812 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5813 | output_uleb128 (1); | |
5814 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5815 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_end_sequence); | |
5816 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
e90b62db JM |
5817 | |
5818 | function = 0; | |
5819 | current_file = 1; | |
5820 | current_line = 1; | |
5821 | for (lt_index = 0; lt_index < separate_line_info_table_in_use; ) | |
5822 | { | |
5823 | register dw_separate_line_info_ref line_info | |
5824 | = &separate_line_info_table[lt_index]; | |
71dfc51f | 5825 | |
f19a6894 JW |
5826 | /* Emit debug info for the address of the current line. If this is |
5827 | a new function, or the first line of a function, then we need | |
5828 | to handle it differently. */ | |
5c90448c JM |
5829 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (line_label, SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL, |
5830 | lt_index); | |
e90b62db JM |
5831 | if (function != line_info->function) |
5832 | { | |
5833 | function = line_info->function; | |
71dfc51f | 5834 | |
e90b62db JM |
5835 | /* Set the address register to the first line in the function */ |
5836 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5837 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
e90b62db JM |
5838 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_set_address", |
5839 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
71dfc51f | 5840 | |
e90b62db JM |
5841 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5842 | output_uleb128 (1 + PTR_SIZE); | |
5843 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5844 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_set_address); | |
5845 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5846 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, line_label); | |
5847 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5848 | } | |
5849 | else | |
5850 | { | |
f19a6894 JW |
5851 | /* ??? See the DW_LNS_advance_pc comment above. */ |
5852 | if (0) | |
5853 | { | |
5854 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc); | |
c5cec899 | 5855 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5856 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc", |
5857 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
71dfc51f | 5858 | |
f19a6894 JW |
5859 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5860 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, line_label, | |
5861 | prev_line_label); | |
5862 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5863 | } | |
5864 | else | |
5865 | { | |
5866 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5867 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5868 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_set_address", |
5869 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5870 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5871 | output_uleb128 (1 + PTR_SIZE); | |
5872 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5873 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_set_address); | |
5874 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5875 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, line_label); | |
5876 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5877 | } | |
e90b62db | 5878 | } |
f19a6894 | 5879 | strcpy (prev_line_label, line_label); |
71dfc51f | 5880 | |
f19a6894 JW |
5881 | /* Emit debug info for the source file of the current line, if |
5882 | different from the previous line. */ | |
e90b62db JM |
5883 | if (line_info->dw_file_num != current_file) |
5884 | { | |
5885 | current_file = line_info->dw_file_num; | |
5886 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_set_file); | |
c5cec899 | 5887 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5888 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNS_set_file", ASM_COMMENT_START); |
5889 | ||
e90b62db JM |
5890 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5891 | output_uleb128 (current_file); | |
c5cec899 | 5892 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
b2932ae5 | 5893 | fprintf (asm_out_file, " (\"%s\")", file_table[current_file]); |
71dfc51f | 5894 | |
e90b62db JM |
5895 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5896 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5897 | |
f19a6894 JW |
5898 | /* Emit debug info for the current line number, choosing the encoding |
5899 | that uses the least amount of space. */ | |
e90b62db JM |
5900 | if (line_info->dw_line_num != current_line) |
5901 | { | |
5902 | line_offset = line_info->dw_line_num - current_line; | |
5903 | line_delta = line_offset - DWARF_LINE_BASE; | |
5904 | current_line = line_info->dw_line_num; | |
5905 | if (line_delta >= 0 && line_delta < (DWARF_LINE_RANGE - 1)) | |
5906 | { | |
5907 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, | |
5908 | DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE + line_delta); | |
c5cec899 | 5909 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5910 | fprintf (asm_out_file, |
5911 | "\t%s line %d", ASM_COMMENT_START, current_line); | |
5912 | ||
e90b62db JM |
5913 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5914 | } | |
5915 | else | |
5916 | { | |
5917 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_advance_line); | |
c5cec899 | 5918 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
71dfc51f RK |
5919 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s advance to line %d", |
5920 | ASM_COMMENT_START, current_line); | |
5921 | ||
e90b62db JM |
5922 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5923 | output_sleb128 (line_offset); | |
5924 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5925 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_copy); | |
5926 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5927 | } | |
5928 | } | |
71dfc51f | 5929 | |
e90b62db | 5930 | ++lt_index; |
e90b62db JM |
5931 | |
5932 | /* If we're done with a function, end its sequence. */ | |
5933 | if (lt_index == separate_line_info_table_in_use | |
5934 | || separate_line_info_table[lt_index].function != function) | |
5935 | { | |
5936 | current_file = 1; | |
5937 | current_line = 1; | |
71dfc51f | 5938 | |
f19a6894 | 5939 | /* Emit debug info for the address of the end of the function. */ |
5c90448c | 5940 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (line_label, FUNC_END_LABEL, function); |
f19a6894 JW |
5941 | if (0) |
5942 | { | |
5943 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc); | |
c5cec899 | 5944 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5945 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc", |
5946 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5947 | ||
5948 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5949 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DELTA2 (asm_out_file, line_label, | |
5950 | prev_line_label); | |
5951 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5952 | } | |
5953 | else | |
5954 | { | |
5955 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5956 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
f19a6894 JW |
5957 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_set_address", |
5958 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
5959 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5960 | output_uleb128 (1 + PTR_SIZE); | |
5961 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5962 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_set_address); | |
5963 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5964 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_ADDR (asm_out_file, line_label); | |
5965 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5966 | } | |
e90b62db JM |
5967 | |
5968 | /* Output the marker for the end of this sequence. */ | |
5969 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, 0); | |
c5cec899 | 5970 | if (flag_debug_asm) |
e90b62db JM |
5971 | fprintf (asm_out_file, "\t%s DW_LNE_end_sequence", |
5972 | ASM_COMMENT_START); | |
71dfc51f | 5973 | |
e90b62db JM |
5974 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
5975 | output_uleb128 (1); | |
5976 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5977 | ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DATA1 (asm_out_file, DW_LNE_end_sequence); | |
5978 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
5979 | } | |
5980 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5981 | } |
5982 | \f | |
71dfc51f RK |
5983 | /* Given a pointer to a BLOCK node return non-zero if (and only if) the node |
5984 | in question represents the outermost pair of curly braces (i.e. the "body | |
5985 | block") of a function or method. | |
5986 | ||
5987 | For any BLOCK node representing a "body block" of a function or method, the | |
5988 | BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT of the node will point to another BLOCK node which | |
5989 | represents the outermost (function) scope for the function or method (i.e. | |
5990 | the one which includes the formal parameters). The BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT of | |
5991 | *that* node in turn will point to the relevant FUNCTION_DECL node. */ | |
5992 | ||
5993 | static inline int | |
a3f97cbb JW |
5994 | is_body_block (stmt) |
5995 | register tree stmt; | |
5996 | { | |
5997 | if (TREE_CODE (stmt) == BLOCK) | |
5998 | { | |
5999 | register tree parent = BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (stmt); | |
6000 | ||
6001 | if (TREE_CODE (parent) == BLOCK) | |
6002 | { | |
6003 | register tree grandparent = BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT (parent); | |
6004 | ||
6005 | if (TREE_CODE (grandparent) == FUNCTION_DECL) | |
6006 | return 1; | |
6007 | } | |
6008 | } | |
71dfc51f | 6009 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6010 | return 0; |
6011 | } | |
6012 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6013 | /* Given a pointer to a tree node for some base type, return a pointer to |
6014 | a DIE that describes the given type. | |
6015 | ||
6016 | This routine must only be called for GCC type nodes that correspond to | |
6017 | Dwarf base (fundamental) types. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6018 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6019 | static dw_die_ref |
6020 | base_type_die (type) | |
6021 | register tree type; | |
6022 | { | |
a9d38797 JM |
6023 | register dw_die_ref base_type_result; |
6024 | register char *type_name; | |
6025 | register enum dwarf_type encoding; | |
71dfc51f | 6026 | register tree name = TYPE_NAME (type); |
a3f97cbb | 6027 | |
a9d38797 JM |
6028 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK |
6029 | || TREE_CODE (type) == VOID_TYPE) | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6030 | return 0; |
6031 | ||
71dfc51f RK |
6032 | if (TREE_CODE (name) == TYPE_DECL) |
6033 | name = DECL_NAME (name); | |
6034 | type_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name); | |
a9d38797 | 6035 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6036 | switch (TREE_CODE (type)) |
6037 | { | |
a3f97cbb | 6038 | case INTEGER_TYPE: |
a9d38797 | 6039 | /* Carefully distinguish the C character types, without messing |
a3f97cbb JW |
6040 | up if the language is not C. Note that we check only for the names |
6041 | that contain spaces; other names might occur by coincidence in other | |
6042 | languages. */ | |
a9d38797 JM |
6043 | if (! (TYPE_PRECISION (type) == CHAR_TYPE_SIZE |
6044 | && (type == char_type_node | |
6045 | || ! strcmp (type_name, "signed char") | |
6046 | || ! strcmp (type_name, "unsigned char")))) | |
a3f97cbb | 6047 | { |
a9d38797 JM |
6048 | if (TREE_UNSIGNED (type)) |
6049 | encoding = DW_ATE_unsigned; | |
6050 | else | |
6051 | encoding = DW_ATE_signed; | |
6052 | break; | |
a3f97cbb | 6053 | } |
a9d38797 | 6054 | /* else fall through */ |
a3f97cbb | 6055 | |
a9d38797 JM |
6056 | case CHAR_TYPE: |
6057 | /* GNU Pascal/Ada CHAR type. Not used in C. */ | |
6058 | if (TREE_UNSIGNED (type)) | |
6059 | encoding = DW_ATE_unsigned_char; | |
6060 | else | |
6061 | encoding = DW_ATE_signed_char; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6062 | break; |
6063 | ||
6064 | case REAL_TYPE: | |
a9d38797 | 6065 | encoding = DW_ATE_float; |
a3f97cbb JW |
6066 | break; |
6067 | ||
6068 | case COMPLEX_TYPE: | |
a9d38797 | 6069 | encoding = DW_ATE_complex_float; |
a3f97cbb JW |
6070 | break; |
6071 | ||
6072 | case BOOLEAN_TYPE: | |
a9d38797 JM |
6073 | /* GNU FORTRAN/Ada/C++ BOOLEAN type. */ |
6074 | encoding = DW_ATE_boolean; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6075 | break; |
6076 | ||
6077 | default: | |
a9d38797 | 6078 | abort (); /* No other TREE_CODEs are Dwarf fundamental types. */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
6079 | } |
6080 | ||
a9d38797 JM |
6081 | base_type_result = new_die (DW_TAG_base_type, comp_unit_die); |
6082 | add_AT_string (base_type_result, DW_AT_name, type_name); | |
6083 | add_AT_unsigned (base_type_result, DW_AT_byte_size, | |
6084 | TYPE_PRECISION (type) / BITS_PER_UNIT); | |
6085 | add_AT_unsigned (base_type_result, DW_AT_encoding, encoding); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6086 | |
6087 | return base_type_result; | |
6088 | } | |
6089 | ||
6090 | /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return a pointer to | |
6091 | the Dwarf "root" type for the given input type. The Dwarf "root" type of | |
6092 | a given type is generally the same as the given type, except that if the | |
6093 | given type is a pointer or reference type, then the root type of the given | |
6094 | type is the root type of the "basis" type for the pointer or reference | |
6095 | type. (This definition of the "root" type is recursive.) Also, the root | |
6096 | type of a `const' qualified type or a `volatile' qualified type is the | |
6097 | root type of the given type without the qualifiers. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6098 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6099 | static tree |
6100 | root_type (type) | |
6101 | register tree type; | |
6102 | { | |
6103 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK) | |
6104 | return error_mark_node; | |
6105 | ||
6106 | switch (TREE_CODE (type)) | |
6107 | { | |
6108 | case ERROR_MARK: | |
6109 | return error_mark_node; | |
6110 | ||
6111 | case POINTER_TYPE: | |
6112 | case REFERENCE_TYPE: | |
6113 | return type_main_variant (root_type (TREE_TYPE (type))); | |
6114 | ||
6115 | default: | |
6116 | return type_main_variant (type); | |
6117 | } | |
6118 | } | |
6119 | ||
6120 | /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return non-zero if the | |
6121 | given input type is a Dwarf "fundamental" type. Otherwise return null. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6122 | |
6123 | static inline int | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6124 | is_base_type (type) |
6125 | register tree type; | |
6126 | { | |
6127 | switch (TREE_CODE (type)) | |
6128 | { | |
6129 | case ERROR_MARK: | |
6130 | case VOID_TYPE: | |
6131 | case INTEGER_TYPE: | |
6132 | case REAL_TYPE: | |
6133 | case COMPLEX_TYPE: | |
6134 | case BOOLEAN_TYPE: | |
6135 | case CHAR_TYPE: | |
6136 | return 1; | |
6137 | ||
6138 | case SET_TYPE: | |
6139 | case ARRAY_TYPE: | |
6140 | case RECORD_TYPE: | |
6141 | case UNION_TYPE: | |
6142 | case QUAL_UNION_TYPE: | |
6143 | case ENUMERAL_TYPE: | |
6144 | case FUNCTION_TYPE: | |
6145 | case METHOD_TYPE: | |
6146 | case POINTER_TYPE: | |
6147 | case REFERENCE_TYPE: | |
6148 | case FILE_TYPE: | |
6149 | case OFFSET_TYPE: | |
6150 | case LANG_TYPE: | |
6151 | return 0; | |
6152 | ||
6153 | default: | |
6154 | abort (); | |
6155 | } | |
71dfc51f | 6156 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6157 | return 0; |
6158 | } | |
6159 | ||
6160 | /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return a debugging | |
6161 | entry that chains various modifiers in front of the given type. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6162 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6163 | static dw_die_ref |
6164 | modified_type_die (type, is_const_type, is_volatile_type, context_die) | |
6165 | register tree type; | |
6166 | register int is_const_type; | |
6167 | register int is_volatile_type; | |
6168 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
6169 | { | |
6170 | register enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type); | |
6171 | register dw_die_ref mod_type_die = NULL; | |
6172 | register dw_die_ref sub_die = NULL; | |
dfcf9891 | 6173 | register tree item_type = NULL; |
a3f97cbb JW |
6174 | |
6175 | if (code != ERROR_MARK) | |
6176 | { | |
a94dbf2c | 6177 | type = build_type_variant (type, is_const_type, is_volatile_type); |
bdb669cb JM |
6178 | |
6179 | mod_type_die = lookup_type_die (type); | |
6180 | if (mod_type_die) | |
6181 | return mod_type_die; | |
6182 | ||
a94dbf2c JM |
6183 | /* Handle C typedef types. */ |
6184 | if (TYPE_NAME (type) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL | |
6185 | && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (type))) | |
6186 | { | |
6187 | tree dtype = TREE_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (type)); | |
6188 | if (type == dtype) | |
6189 | { | |
6190 | /* For a named type, use the typedef. */ | |
6191 | gen_type_die (type, context_die); | |
6192 | mod_type_die = lookup_type_die (type); | |
6193 | } | |
71dfc51f | 6194 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
6195 | else if (is_const_type < TYPE_READONLY (dtype) |
6196 | || is_volatile_type < TYPE_VOLATILE (dtype)) | |
6197 | /* cv-unqualified version of named type. Just use the unnamed | |
6198 | type to which it refers. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6199 | mod_type_die |
6200 | = modified_type_die (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (type)), | |
6201 | is_const_type, is_volatile_type, | |
6202 | context_die); | |
6203 | /* Else cv-qualified version of named type; fall through. */ | |
a94dbf2c JM |
6204 | } |
6205 | ||
6206 | if (mod_type_die) | |
6207 | /* OK */; | |
6208 | else if (is_const_type) | |
a3f97cbb | 6209 | { |
ab72d377 | 6210 | mod_type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_const_type, comp_unit_die); |
a9d38797 | 6211 | sub_die = modified_type_die (type, 0, is_volatile_type, context_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6212 | } |
6213 | else if (is_volatile_type) | |
6214 | { | |
ab72d377 | 6215 | mod_type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_volatile_type, comp_unit_die); |
a9d38797 | 6216 | sub_die = modified_type_die (type, 0, 0, context_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6217 | } |
6218 | else if (code == POINTER_TYPE) | |
6219 | { | |
ab72d377 | 6220 | mod_type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_pointer_type, comp_unit_die); |
a3f97cbb | 6221 | add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die, DW_AT_byte_size, PTR_SIZE); |
61b32c02 | 6222 | #if 0 |
a3f97cbb | 6223 | add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die, DW_AT_address_class, 0); |
61b32c02 | 6224 | #endif |
a3f97cbb | 6225 | item_type = TREE_TYPE (type); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6226 | } |
6227 | else if (code == REFERENCE_TYPE) | |
6228 | { | |
ab72d377 | 6229 | mod_type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_reference_type, comp_unit_die); |
a3f97cbb | 6230 | add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die, DW_AT_byte_size, PTR_SIZE); |
61b32c02 | 6231 | #if 0 |
a3f97cbb | 6232 | add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die, DW_AT_address_class, 0); |
61b32c02 | 6233 | #endif |
a3f97cbb | 6234 | item_type = TREE_TYPE (type); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6235 | } |
6236 | else if (is_base_type (type)) | |
71dfc51f | 6237 | mod_type_die = base_type_die (type); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6238 | else |
6239 | { | |
4b674448 JM |
6240 | gen_type_die (type, context_die); |
6241 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6242 | /* We have to get the type_main_variant here (and pass that to the |
6243 | `lookup_type_die' routine) because the ..._TYPE node we have | |
6244 | might simply be a *copy* of some original type node (where the | |
6245 | copy was created to help us keep track of typedef names) and | |
6246 | that copy might have a different TYPE_UID from the original | |
a94dbf2c | 6247 | ..._TYPE node. */ |
a3f97cbb | 6248 | mod_type_die = lookup_type_die (type_main_variant (type)); |
3a88cbd1 JL |
6249 | if (mod_type_die == NULL) |
6250 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6251 | } |
6252 | } | |
71dfc51f | 6253 | |
dfcf9891 JW |
6254 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, mod_type_die); |
6255 | if (item_type) | |
71dfc51f RK |
6256 | /* We must do this after the equate_type_number_to_die call, in case |
6257 | this is a recursive type. This ensures that the modified_type_die | |
6258 | recursion will terminate even if the type is recursive. Recursive | |
6259 | types are possible in Ada. */ | |
6260 | sub_die = modified_type_die (item_type, | |
6261 | TYPE_READONLY (item_type), | |
6262 | TYPE_VOLATILE (item_type), | |
6263 | context_die); | |
6264 | ||
a3f97cbb | 6265 | if (sub_die != NULL) |
71dfc51f RK |
6266 | add_AT_die_ref (mod_type_die, DW_AT_type, sub_die); |
6267 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6268 | return mod_type_die; |
6269 | } | |
6270 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6271 | /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return true if it is |
6272 | an enumerated type. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6273 | |
6274 | static inline int | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6275 | type_is_enum (type) |
6276 | register tree type; | |
6277 | { | |
6278 | return TREE_CODE (type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE; | |
6279 | } | |
6280 | ||
a3f97cbb | 6281 | /* Return a location descriptor that designates a machine register. */ |
71dfc51f | 6282 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6283 | static dw_loc_descr_ref |
6284 | reg_loc_descriptor (rtl) | |
6285 | register rtx rtl; | |
6286 | { | |
6287 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc_result = NULL; | |
6288 | register unsigned reg = reg_number (rtl); | |
71dfc51f | 6289 | |
a3f97cbb | 6290 | if (reg >= 0 && reg <= 31) |
71dfc51f | 6291 | loc_result = new_loc_descr (DW_OP_reg0 + reg, 0, 0); |
a3f97cbb | 6292 | else |
71dfc51f RK |
6293 | loc_result = new_loc_descr (DW_OP_regx, reg, 0); |
6294 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6295 | return loc_result; |
6296 | } | |
6297 | ||
6298 | /* Return a location descriptor that designates a base+offset location. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6299 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6300 | static dw_loc_descr_ref |
6301 | based_loc_descr (reg, offset) | |
6302 | unsigned reg; | |
6303 | long int offset; | |
6304 | { | |
6305 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc_result; | |
810429b7 JM |
6306 | /* For the "frame base", we use the frame pointer or stack pointer |
6307 | registers, since the RTL for local variables is relative to one of | |
6308 | them. */ | |
6309 | register unsigned fp_reg = DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (frame_pointer_needed | |
b1ccbc24 | 6310 | ? HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM |
810429b7 | 6311 | : STACK_POINTER_REGNUM); |
71dfc51f | 6312 | |
a3f97cbb | 6313 | if (reg == fp_reg) |
71dfc51f | 6314 | loc_result = new_loc_descr (DW_OP_fbreg, offset, 0); |
a3f97cbb | 6315 | else if (reg >= 0 && reg <= 31) |
71dfc51f | 6316 | loc_result = new_loc_descr (DW_OP_breg0 + reg, offset, 0); |
a3f97cbb | 6317 | else |
71dfc51f RK |
6318 | loc_result = new_loc_descr (DW_OP_bregx, reg, offset); |
6319 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6320 | return loc_result; |
6321 | } | |
6322 | ||
6323 | /* Return true if this RTL expression describes a base+offset calculation. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6324 | |
6325 | static inline int | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6326 | is_based_loc (rtl) |
6327 | register rtx rtl; | |
6328 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
6329 | return (GET_CODE (rtl) == PLUS |
6330 | && ((GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl, 0)) == REG | |
6331 | && GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl, 1)) == CONST_INT))); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6332 | } |
6333 | ||
6334 | /* The following routine converts the RTL for a variable or parameter | |
6335 | (resident in memory) into an equivalent Dwarf representation of a | |
6336 | mechanism for getting the address of that same variable onto the top of a | |
6337 | hypothetical "address evaluation" stack. | |
71dfc51f | 6338 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6339 | When creating memory location descriptors, we are effectively transforming |
6340 | the RTL for a memory-resident object into its Dwarf postfix expression | |
6341 | equivalent. This routine recursively descends an RTL tree, turning | |
6342 | it into Dwarf postfix code as it goes. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6343 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6344 | static dw_loc_descr_ref |
6345 | mem_loc_descriptor (rtl) | |
6346 | register rtx rtl; | |
6347 | { | |
6348 | dw_loc_descr_ref mem_loc_result = NULL; | |
6349 | /* Note that for a dynamically sized array, the location we will generate a | |
6350 | description of here will be the lowest numbered location which is | |
6351 | actually within the array. That's *not* necessarily the same as the | |
6352 | zeroth element of the array. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6353 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6354 | switch (GET_CODE (rtl)) |
6355 | { | |
6356 | case SUBREG: | |
6357 | /* The case of a subreg may arise when we have a local (register) | |
6358 | variable or a formal (register) parameter which doesn't quite fill | |
6359 | up an entire register. For now, just assume that it is | |
6360 | legitimate to make the Dwarf info refer to the whole register which | |
6361 | contains the given subreg. */ | |
6362 | rtl = XEXP (rtl, 0); | |
71dfc51f RK |
6363 | |
6364 | /* ... fall through ... */ | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6365 | |
6366 | case REG: | |
6367 | /* Whenever a register number forms a part of the description of the | |
6368 | method for calculating the (dynamic) address of a memory resident | |
6369 | object, DWARF rules require the register number be referred to as | |
6370 | a "base register". This distinction is not based in any way upon | |
6371 | what category of register the hardware believes the given register | |
6372 | belongs to. This is strictly DWARF terminology we're dealing with | |
6373 | here. Note that in cases where the location of a memory-resident | |
6374 | data object could be expressed as: OP_ADD (OP_BASEREG (basereg), | |
6375 | OP_CONST (0)) the actual DWARF location descriptor that we generate | |
6376 | may just be OP_BASEREG (basereg). This may look deceptively like | |
6377 | the object in question was allocated to a register (rather than in | |
6378 | memory) so DWARF consumers need to be aware of the subtle | |
6379 | distinction between OP_REG and OP_BASEREG. */ | |
6380 | mem_loc_result = based_loc_descr (reg_number (rtl), 0); | |
6381 | break; | |
6382 | ||
6383 | case MEM: | |
6384 | mem_loc_result = mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0)); | |
6385 | add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_deref, 0, 0)); | |
6386 | break; | |
6387 | ||
6388 | case CONST: | |
6389 | case SYMBOL_REF: | |
6390 | mem_loc_result = new_loc_descr (DW_OP_addr, 0, 0); | |
6391 | mem_loc_result->dw_loc_oprnd1.val_class = dw_val_class_addr; | |
6392 | mem_loc_result->dw_loc_oprnd1.v.val_addr = addr_to_string (rtl); | |
6393 | break; | |
6394 | ||
6395 | case PLUS: | |
6396 | if (is_based_loc (rtl)) | |
71dfc51f RK |
6397 | mem_loc_result = based_loc_descr (reg_number (XEXP (rtl, 0)), |
6398 | INTVAL (XEXP (rtl, 1))); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6399 | else |
6400 | { | |
6401 | add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result, mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0))); | |
6402 | add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result, mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 1))); | |
6403 | add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus, 0, 0)); | |
6404 | } | |
6405 | break; | |
6406 | ||
dd2478ae JW |
6407 | case MULT: |
6408 | /* If a pseudo-reg is optimized away, it is possible for it to | |
6409 | be replaced with a MEM containing a multiply. */ | |
6410 | add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result, mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0))); | |
6411 | add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result, mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 1))); | |
6412 | add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_mul, 0, 0)); | |
6413 | break; | |
6414 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6415 | case CONST_INT: |
6416 | mem_loc_result = new_loc_descr (DW_OP_constu, INTVAL (rtl), 0); | |
6417 | break; | |
6418 | ||
6419 | default: | |
6420 | abort (); | |
6421 | } | |
71dfc51f | 6422 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6423 | return mem_loc_result; |
6424 | } | |
6425 | ||
4401bf24 JL |
6426 | /* Return a descriptor that describes the concatination of two locations. |
6427 | This is typically a complex variable. */ | |
6428 | ||
6429 | static dw_loc_descr_ref | |
6430 | concat_loc_descriptor (x0, x1) | |
6431 | register rtx x0, x1; | |
6432 | { | |
6433 | dw_loc_descr_ref cc_loc_result = NULL; | |
6434 | ||
6435 | if (!is_pseudo_reg (x0) | |
6436 | && (GET_CODE (x0) != MEM || !is_pseudo_reg (XEXP (x0, 0)))) | |
6437 | add_loc_descr (&cc_loc_result, loc_descriptor (x0)); | |
6438 | add_loc_descr (&cc_loc_result, | |
6439 | new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece, GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x0)), 0)); | |
6440 | ||
6441 | if (!is_pseudo_reg (x1) | |
6442 | && (GET_CODE (x1) != MEM || !is_pseudo_reg (XEXP (x1, 0)))) | |
6443 | add_loc_descr (&cc_loc_result, loc_descriptor (x1)); | |
6444 | add_loc_descr (&cc_loc_result, | |
6445 | new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece, GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x1)), 0)); | |
6446 | ||
6447 | return cc_loc_result; | |
6448 | } | |
6449 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6450 | /* Output a proper Dwarf location descriptor for a variable or parameter |
6451 | which is either allocated in a register or in a memory location. For a | |
6452 | register, we just generate an OP_REG and the register number. For a | |
6453 | memory location we provide a Dwarf postfix expression describing how to | |
6454 | generate the (dynamic) address of the object onto the address stack. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6455 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6456 | static dw_loc_descr_ref |
6457 | loc_descriptor (rtl) | |
6458 | register rtx rtl; | |
6459 | { | |
6460 | dw_loc_descr_ref loc_result = NULL; | |
6461 | switch (GET_CODE (rtl)) | |
6462 | { | |
6463 | case SUBREG: | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6464 | /* The case of a subreg may arise when we have a local (register) |
6465 | variable or a formal (register) parameter which doesn't quite fill | |
71dfc51f | 6466 | up an entire register. For now, just assume that it is |
a3f97cbb JW |
6467 | legitimate to make the Dwarf info refer to the whole register which |
6468 | contains the given subreg. */ | |
a3f97cbb | 6469 | rtl = XEXP (rtl, 0); |
71dfc51f RK |
6470 | |
6471 | /* ... fall through ... */ | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6472 | |
6473 | case REG: | |
5c90448c | 6474 | loc_result = reg_loc_descriptor (rtl); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6475 | break; |
6476 | ||
6477 | case MEM: | |
6478 | loc_result = mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0)); | |
6479 | break; | |
6480 | ||
4401bf24 JL |
6481 | case CONCAT: |
6482 | loc_result = concat_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl, 0), XEXP (rtl, 1)); | |
6483 | break; | |
6484 | ||
a3f97cbb | 6485 | default: |
71dfc51f | 6486 | abort (); |
a3f97cbb | 6487 | } |
71dfc51f | 6488 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6489 | return loc_result; |
6490 | } | |
6491 | ||
6492 | /* Given an unsigned value, round it up to the lowest multiple of `boundary' | |
6493 | which is not less than the value itself. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6494 | |
6495 | static inline unsigned | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6496 | ceiling (value, boundary) |
6497 | register unsigned value; | |
6498 | register unsigned boundary; | |
6499 | { | |
6500 | return (((value + boundary - 1) / boundary) * boundary); | |
6501 | } | |
6502 | ||
6503 | /* Given a pointer to what is assumed to be a FIELD_DECL node, return a | |
6504 | pointer to the declared type for the relevant field variable, or return | |
6505 | `integer_type_node' if the given node turns out to be an | |
6506 | ERROR_MARK node. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6507 | |
6508 | static inline tree | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6509 | field_type (decl) |
6510 | register tree decl; | |
6511 | { | |
6512 | register tree type; | |
6513 | ||
6514 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK) | |
6515 | return integer_type_node; | |
6516 | ||
6517 | type = DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl); | |
71dfc51f | 6518 | if (type == NULL_TREE) |
a3f97cbb JW |
6519 | type = TREE_TYPE (decl); |
6520 | ||
6521 | return type; | |
6522 | } | |
6523 | ||
6524 | /* Given a pointer to a tree node, assumed to be some kind of a ..._TYPE | |
6525 | node, return the alignment in bits for the type, or else return | |
6526 | BITS_PER_WORD if the node actually turns out to be an | |
6527 | ERROR_MARK node. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6528 | |
6529 | static inline unsigned | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6530 | simple_type_align_in_bits (type) |
6531 | register tree type; | |
6532 | { | |
6533 | return (TREE_CODE (type) != ERROR_MARK) ? TYPE_ALIGN (type) : BITS_PER_WORD; | |
6534 | } | |
6535 | ||
6536 | /* Given a pointer to a tree node, assumed to be some kind of a ..._TYPE | |
6537 | node, return the size in bits for the type if it is a constant, or else | |
6538 | return the alignment for the type if the type's size is not constant, or | |
6539 | else return BITS_PER_WORD if the type actually turns out to be an | |
6540 | ERROR_MARK node. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
6541 | |
6542 | static inline unsigned | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6543 | simple_type_size_in_bits (type) |
6544 | register tree type; | |
6545 | { | |
6546 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == ERROR_MARK) | |
6547 | return BITS_PER_WORD; | |
6548 | else | |
6549 | { | |
6550 | register tree type_size_tree = TYPE_SIZE (type); | |
6551 | ||
6552 | if (TREE_CODE (type_size_tree) != INTEGER_CST) | |
6553 | return TYPE_ALIGN (type); | |
6554 | ||
6555 | return (unsigned) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (type_size_tree); | |
6556 | } | |
6557 | } | |
6558 | ||
6559 | /* Given a pointer to what is assumed to be a FIELD_DECL node, compute and | |
6560 | return the byte offset of the lowest addressed byte of the "containing | |
6561 | object" for the given FIELD_DECL, or return 0 if we are unable to | |
6562 | determine what that offset is, either because the argument turns out to | |
6563 | be a pointer to an ERROR_MARK node, or because the offset is actually | |
6564 | variable. (We can't handle the latter case just yet). */ | |
71dfc51f | 6565 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6566 | static unsigned |
6567 | field_byte_offset (decl) | |
6568 | register tree decl; | |
6569 | { | |
6570 | register unsigned type_align_in_bytes; | |
6571 | register unsigned type_align_in_bits; | |
6572 | register unsigned type_size_in_bits; | |
6573 | register unsigned object_offset_in_align_units; | |
6574 | register unsigned object_offset_in_bits; | |
6575 | register unsigned object_offset_in_bytes; | |
6576 | register tree type; | |
6577 | register tree bitpos_tree; | |
6578 | register tree field_size_tree; | |
6579 | register unsigned bitpos_int; | |
6580 | register unsigned deepest_bitpos; | |
6581 | register unsigned field_size_in_bits; | |
6582 | ||
6583 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK) | |
6584 | return 0; | |
6585 | ||
6586 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FIELD_DECL) | |
6587 | abort (); | |
6588 | ||
6589 | type = field_type (decl); | |
6590 | ||
6591 | bitpos_tree = DECL_FIELD_BITPOS (decl); | |
6592 | field_size_tree = DECL_SIZE (decl); | |
6593 | ||
6594 | /* We cannot yet cope with fields whose positions or sizes are variable, so | |
6595 | for now, when we see such things, we simply return 0. Someday, we may | |
6596 | be able to handle such cases, but it will be damn difficult. */ | |
6597 | if (TREE_CODE (bitpos_tree) != INTEGER_CST) | |
6598 | return 0; | |
6599 | bitpos_int = (unsigned) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (bitpos_tree); | |
6600 | ||
6601 | if (TREE_CODE (field_size_tree) != INTEGER_CST) | |
6602 | return 0; | |
a3f97cbb | 6603 | |
71dfc51f | 6604 | field_size_in_bits = (unsigned) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (field_size_tree); |
a3f97cbb | 6605 | type_size_in_bits = simple_type_size_in_bits (type); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6606 | type_align_in_bits = simple_type_align_in_bits (type); |
6607 | type_align_in_bytes = type_align_in_bits / BITS_PER_UNIT; | |
6608 | ||
6609 | /* Note that the GCC front-end doesn't make any attempt to keep track of | |
6610 | the starting bit offset (relative to the start of the containing | |
6611 | structure type) of the hypothetical "containing object" for a bit- | |
6612 | field. Thus, when computing the byte offset value for the start of the | |
6613 | "containing object" of a bit-field, we must deduce this information on | |
6614 | our own. This can be rather tricky to do in some cases. For example, | |
6615 | handling the following structure type definition when compiling for an | |
6616 | i386/i486 target (which only aligns long long's to 32-bit boundaries) | |
6617 | can be very tricky: | |
6618 | ||
6619 | struct S { int field1; long long field2:31; }; | |
6620 | ||
6621 | Fortunately, there is a simple rule-of-thumb which can be | |
6622 | used in such cases. When compiling for an i386/i486, GCC will allocate | |
6623 | 8 bytes for the structure shown above. It decides to do this based upon | |
6624 | one simple rule for bit-field allocation. Quite simply, GCC allocates | |
6625 | each "containing object" for each bit-field at the first (i.e. lowest | |
6626 | addressed) legitimate alignment boundary (based upon the required | |
6627 | minimum alignment for the declared type of the field) which it can | |
6628 | possibly use, subject to the condition that there is still enough | |
6629 | available space remaining in the containing object (when allocated at | |
6630 | the selected point) to fully accommodate all of the bits of the | |
6631 | bit-field itself. This simple rule makes it obvious why GCC allocates | |
6632 | 8 bytes for each object of the structure type shown above. When looking | |
6633 | for a place to allocate the "containing object" for `field2', the | |
6634 | compiler simply tries to allocate a 64-bit "containing object" at each | |
6635 | successive 32-bit boundary (starting at zero) until it finds a place to | |
6636 | allocate that 64- bit field such that at least 31 contiguous (and | |
6637 | previously unallocated) bits remain within that selected 64 bit field. | |
6638 | (As it turns out, for the example above, the compiler finds that it is | |
6639 | OK to allocate the "containing object" 64-bit field at bit-offset zero | |
6640 | within the structure type.) Here we attempt to work backwards from the | |
6641 | limited set of facts we're given, and we try to deduce from those facts, | |
6642 | where GCC must have believed that the containing object started (within | |
6643 | the structure type). The value we deduce is then used (by the callers of | |
6644 | this routine) to generate DW_AT_location and DW_AT_bit_offset attributes | |
6645 | for fields (both bit-fields and, in the case of DW_AT_location, regular | |
6646 | fields as well). */ | |
6647 | ||
6648 | /* Figure out the bit-distance from the start of the structure to the | |
6649 | "deepest" bit of the bit-field. */ | |
6650 | deepest_bitpos = bitpos_int + field_size_in_bits; | |
6651 | ||
6652 | /* This is the tricky part. Use some fancy footwork to deduce where the | |
6653 | lowest addressed bit of the containing object must be. */ | |
6654 | object_offset_in_bits | |
6655 | = ceiling (deepest_bitpos, type_align_in_bits) - type_size_in_bits; | |
6656 | ||
6657 | /* Compute the offset of the containing object in "alignment units". */ | |
6658 | object_offset_in_align_units = object_offset_in_bits / type_align_in_bits; | |
6659 | ||
6660 | /* Compute the offset of the containing object in bytes. */ | |
6661 | object_offset_in_bytes = object_offset_in_align_units * type_align_in_bytes; | |
6662 | ||
6663 | return object_offset_in_bytes; | |
6664 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 6665 | \f |
71dfc51f RK |
6666 | /* The following routines define various Dwarf attributes and any data |
6667 | associated with them. */ | |
a3f97cbb | 6668 | |
ef76d03b | 6669 | /* Add a location description attribute value to a DIE. |
a3f97cbb | 6670 | |
ef76d03b | 6671 | This emits location attributes suitable for whole variables and |
a3f97cbb JW |
6672 | whole parameters. Note that the location attributes for struct fields are |
6673 | generated by the routine `data_member_location_attribute' below. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6674 | |
a3f97cbb | 6675 | static void |
ef76d03b | 6676 | add_AT_location_description (die, attr_kind, rtl) |
a3f97cbb | 6677 | dw_die_ref die; |
ef76d03b | 6678 | enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind; |
a3f97cbb JW |
6679 | register rtx rtl; |
6680 | { | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6681 | /* Handle a special case. If we are about to output a location descriptor |
6682 | for a variable or parameter which has been optimized out of existence, | |
6a7a9f01 | 6683 | don't do that. A variable which has been optimized out |
a3f97cbb JW |
6684 | of existence will have a DECL_RTL value which denotes a pseudo-reg. |
6685 | Currently, in some rare cases, variables can have DECL_RTL values which | |
6686 | look like (MEM (REG pseudo-reg#)). These cases are due to bugs | |
6687 | elsewhere in the compiler. We treat such cases as if the variable(s) in | |
6a7a9f01 | 6688 | question had been optimized out of existence. */ |
a3f97cbb | 6689 | |
6a7a9f01 JM |
6690 | if (is_pseudo_reg (rtl) |
6691 | || (GET_CODE (rtl) == MEM | |
4401bf24 JL |
6692 | && is_pseudo_reg (XEXP (rtl, 0))) |
6693 | || (GET_CODE (rtl) == CONCAT | |
6694 | && is_pseudo_reg (XEXP (rtl, 0)) | |
6695 | && is_pseudo_reg (XEXP (rtl, 1)))) | |
6a7a9f01 | 6696 | return; |
a3f97cbb | 6697 | |
6a7a9f01 | 6698 | add_AT_loc (die, attr_kind, loc_descriptor (rtl)); |
a3f97cbb JW |
6699 | } |
6700 | ||
6701 | /* Attach the specialized form of location attribute used for data | |
6702 | members of struct and union types. In the special case of a | |
6703 | FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit-field, the "offset" part | |
6704 | of this special location descriptor must indicate the distance | |
6705 | in bytes from the lowest-addressed byte of the containing struct | |
6706 | or union type to the lowest-addressed byte of the "containing | |
6707 | object" for the bit-field. (See the `field_byte_offset' function | |
6708 | above).. For any given bit-field, the "containing object" is a | |
6709 | hypothetical object (of some integral or enum type) within which | |
6710 | the given bit-field lives. The type of this hypothetical | |
6711 | "containing object" is always the same as the declared type of | |
6712 | the individual bit-field itself (for GCC anyway... the DWARF | |
6713 | spec doesn't actually mandate this). Note that it is the size | |
6714 | (in bytes) of the hypothetical "containing object" which will | |
6715 | be given in the DW_AT_byte_size attribute for this bit-field. | |
6716 | (See the `byte_size_attribute' function below.) It is also used | |
6717 | when calculating the value of the DW_AT_bit_offset attribute. | |
6718 | (See the `bit_offset_attribute' function below). */ | |
71dfc51f | 6719 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6720 | static void |
6721 | add_data_member_location_attribute (die, decl) | |
6722 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
6723 | register tree decl; | |
6724 | { | |
61b32c02 | 6725 | register unsigned long offset; |
a3f97cbb JW |
6726 | register dw_loc_descr_ref loc_descr; |
6727 | register enum dwarf_location_atom op; | |
6728 | ||
61b32c02 JM |
6729 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TREE_VEC) |
6730 | offset = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (BINFO_OFFSET (decl)); | |
6731 | else | |
6732 | offset = field_byte_offset (decl); | |
6733 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6734 | /* The DWARF2 standard says that we should assume that the structure address |
6735 | is already on the stack, so we can specify a structure field address | |
6736 | by using DW_OP_plus_uconst. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6737 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6738 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO |
6739 | /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader does not handle the DW_OP_plus_uconst operator | |
6740 | correctly. It works only if we leave the offset on the stack. */ | |
6741 | op = DW_OP_constu; | |
6742 | #else | |
6743 | op = DW_OP_plus_uconst; | |
6744 | #endif | |
71dfc51f | 6745 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6746 | loc_descr = new_loc_descr (op, offset, 0); |
6747 | add_AT_loc (die, DW_AT_data_member_location, loc_descr); | |
6748 | } | |
6749 | ||
6750 | /* Attach an DW_AT_const_value attribute for a variable or a parameter which | |
6751 | does not have a "location" either in memory or in a register. These | |
6752 | things can arise in GNU C when a constant is passed as an actual parameter | |
6753 | to an inlined function. They can also arise in C++ where declared | |
6754 | constants do not necessarily get memory "homes". */ | |
71dfc51f | 6755 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6756 | static void |
6757 | add_const_value_attribute (die, rtl) | |
6758 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
6759 | register rtx rtl; | |
6760 | { | |
6761 | switch (GET_CODE (rtl)) | |
6762 | { | |
6763 | case CONST_INT: | |
6764 | /* Note that a CONST_INT rtx could represent either an integer or a | |
6765 | floating-point constant. A CONST_INT is used whenever the constant | |
6766 | will fit into a single word. In all such cases, the original mode | |
6767 | of the constant value is wiped out, and the CONST_INT rtx is | |
6768 | assigned VOIDmode. */ | |
6769 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_const_value, (unsigned) INTVAL (rtl)); | |
6770 | break; | |
6771 | ||
6772 | case CONST_DOUBLE: | |
6773 | /* Note that a CONST_DOUBLE rtx could represent either an integer or a | |
6774 | floating-point constant. A CONST_DOUBLE is used whenever the | |
6775 | constant requires more than one word in order to be adequately | |
469ac993 JM |
6776 | represented. We output CONST_DOUBLEs as blocks. */ |
6777 | { | |
6778 | register enum machine_mode mode = GET_MODE (rtl); | |
6779 | ||
6780 | if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode) == MODE_FLOAT) | |
6781 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
6782 | register unsigned length = GET_MODE_SIZE (mode) / sizeof (long); |
6783 | long array[4]; | |
6784 | REAL_VALUE_TYPE rv; | |
469ac993 | 6785 | |
71dfc51f | 6786 | REAL_VALUE_FROM_CONST_DOUBLE (rv, rtl); |
469ac993 JM |
6787 | switch (mode) |
6788 | { | |
6789 | case SFmode: | |
71dfc51f | 6790 | REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_SINGLE (rv, array[0]); |
469ac993 JM |
6791 | break; |
6792 | ||
6793 | case DFmode: | |
71dfc51f | 6794 | REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_DOUBLE (rv, array); |
469ac993 JM |
6795 | break; |
6796 | ||
6797 | case XFmode: | |
6798 | case TFmode: | |
71dfc51f | 6799 | REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE (rv, array); |
469ac993 JM |
6800 | break; |
6801 | ||
6802 | default: | |
6803 | abort (); | |
6804 | } | |
6805 | ||
469ac993 JM |
6806 | add_AT_float (die, DW_AT_const_value, length, array); |
6807 | } | |
6808 | else | |
6809 | add_AT_long_long (die, DW_AT_const_value, | |
6810 | CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (rtl), CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (rtl)); | |
6811 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6812 | break; |
6813 | ||
6814 | case CONST_STRING: | |
6815 | add_AT_string (die, DW_AT_const_value, XSTR (rtl, 0)); | |
6816 | break; | |
6817 | ||
6818 | case SYMBOL_REF: | |
6819 | case LABEL_REF: | |
6820 | case CONST: | |
6821 | add_AT_addr (die, DW_AT_const_value, addr_to_string (rtl)); | |
6822 | break; | |
6823 | ||
6824 | case PLUS: | |
6825 | /* In cases where an inlined instance of an inline function is passed | |
6826 | the address of an `auto' variable (which is local to the caller) we | |
6827 | can get a situation where the DECL_RTL of the artificial local | |
6828 | variable (for the inlining) which acts as a stand-in for the | |
6829 | corresponding formal parameter (of the inline function) will look | |
6830 | like (plus:SI (reg:SI FRAME_PTR) (const_int ...)). This is not | |
6831 | exactly a compile-time constant expression, but it isn't the address | |
6832 | of the (artificial) local variable either. Rather, it represents the | |
6833 | *value* which the artificial local variable always has during its | |
6834 | lifetime. We currently have no way to represent such quasi-constant | |
6a7a9f01 | 6835 | values in Dwarf, so for now we just punt and generate nothing. */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
6836 | break; |
6837 | ||
6838 | default: | |
6839 | /* No other kinds of rtx should be possible here. */ | |
6840 | abort (); | |
6841 | } | |
6842 | ||
6843 | } | |
6844 | ||
6845 | /* Generate *either* an DW_AT_location attribute or else an DW_AT_const_value | |
6846 | data attribute for a variable or a parameter. We generate the | |
6847 | DW_AT_const_value attribute only in those cases where the given variable | |
6848 | or parameter does not have a true "location" either in memory or in a | |
6849 | register. This can happen (for example) when a constant is passed as an | |
6850 | actual argument in a call to an inline function. (It's possible that | |
6851 | these things can crop up in other ways also.) Note that one type of | |
6852 | constant value which can be passed into an inlined function is a constant | |
6853 | pointer. This can happen for example if an actual argument in an inlined | |
6854 | function call evaluates to a compile-time constant address. */ | |
71dfc51f | 6855 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6856 | static void |
6857 | add_location_or_const_value_attribute (die, decl) | |
6858 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
6859 | register tree decl; | |
6860 | { | |
6861 | register rtx rtl; | |
6862 | register tree declared_type; | |
6863 | register tree passed_type; | |
6864 | ||
6865 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK) | |
71dfc51f RK |
6866 | return; |
6867 | ||
6868 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) != VAR_DECL && TREE_CODE (decl) != PARM_DECL) | |
6869 | abort (); | |
6870 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6871 | /* Here we have to decide where we are going to say the parameter "lives" |
6872 | (as far as the debugger is concerned). We only have a couple of | |
6873 | choices. GCC provides us with DECL_RTL and with DECL_INCOMING_RTL. | |
71dfc51f | 6874 | |
a3f97cbb | 6875 | DECL_RTL normally indicates where the parameter lives during most of the |
71dfc51f | 6876 | activation of the function. If optimization is enabled however, this |
a3f97cbb JW |
6877 | could be either NULL or else a pseudo-reg. Both of those cases indicate |
6878 | that the parameter doesn't really live anywhere (as far as the code | |
6879 | generation parts of GCC are concerned) during most of the function's | |
6880 | activation. That will happen (for example) if the parameter is never | |
71dfc51f RK |
6881 | referenced within the function. |
6882 | ||
6883 | We could just generate a location descriptor here for all non-NULL | |
6884 | non-pseudo values of DECL_RTL and ignore all of the rest, but we can be | |
6885 | a little nicer than that if we also consider DECL_INCOMING_RTL in cases | |
6886 | where DECL_RTL is NULL or is a pseudo-reg. | |
6887 | ||
6888 | Note however that we can only get away with using DECL_INCOMING_RTL as | |
6889 | a backup substitute for DECL_RTL in certain limited cases. In cases | |
6890 | where DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) indicates the same type as TREE_TYPE (decl), | |
6891 | we can be sure that the parameter was passed using the same type as it is | |
6892 | declared to have within the function, and that its DECL_INCOMING_RTL | |
6893 | points us to a place where a value of that type is passed. | |
6894 | ||
6895 | In cases where DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) and TREE_TYPE (decl) are different, | |
6896 | we cannot (in general) use DECL_INCOMING_RTL as a substitute for DECL_RTL | |
6897 | because in these cases DECL_INCOMING_RTL points us to a value of some | |
6898 | type which is *different* from the type of the parameter itself. Thus, | |
6899 | if we tried to use DECL_INCOMING_RTL to generate a location attribute in | |
6900 | such cases, the debugger would end up (for example) trying to fetch a | |
6901 | `float' from a place which actually contains the first part of a | |
6902 | `double'. That would lead to really incorrect and confusing | |
6903 | output at debug-time. | |
6904 | ||
6905 | So, in general, we *do not* use DECL_INCOMING_RTL as a backup for DECL_RTL | |
6906 | in cases where DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) != TREE_TYPE (decl). There | |
6907 | are a couple of exceptions however. On little-endian machines we can | |
6908 | get away with using DECL_INCOMING_RTL even when DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) is | |
6909 | not the same as TREE_TYPE (decl), but only when DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) is | |
6910 | an integral type that is smaller than TREE_TYPE (decl). These cases arise | |
6911 | when (on a little-endian machine) a non-prototyped function has a | |
6912 | parameter declared to be of type `short' or `char'. In such cases, | |
6913 | TREE_TYPE (decl) will be `short' or `char', DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) will | |
6914 | be `int', and DECL_INCOMING_RTL will point to the lowest-order byte of the | |
6915 | passed `int' value. If the debugger then uses that address to fetch | |
6916 | a `short' or a `char' (on a little-endian machine) the result will be | |
6917 | the correct data, so we allow for such exceptional cases below. | |
6918 | ||
6919 | Note that our goal here is to describe the place where the given formal | |
6920 | parameter lives during most of the function's activation (i.e. between | |
6921 | the end of the prologue and the start of the epilogue). We'll do that | |
6922 | as best as we can. Note however that if the given formal parameter is | |
6923 | modified sometime during the execution of the function, then a stack | |
6924 | backtrace (at debug-time) will show the function as having been | |
6925 | called with the *new* value rather than the value which was | |
6926 | originally passed in. This happens rarely enough that it is not | |
6927 | a major problem, but it *is* a problem, and I'd like to fix it. | |
6928 | ||
6929 | A future version of dwarf2out.c may generate two additional | |
6930 | attributes for any given DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIE which will | |
6931 | describe the "passed type" and the "passed location" for the | |
6932 | given formal parameter in addition to the attributes we now | |
6933 | generate to indicate the "declared type" and the "active | |
6934 | location" for each parameter. This additional set of attributes | |
6935 | could be used by debuggers for stack backtraces. Separately, note | |
6936 | that sometimes DECL_RTL can be NULL and DECL_INCOMING_RTL can be | |
6937 | NULL also. This happens (for example) for inlined-instances of | |
6938 | inline function formal parameters which are never referenced. | |
6939 | This really shouldn't be happening. All PARM_DECL nodes should | |
6940 | get valid non-NULL DECL_INCOMING_RTL values, but integrate.c | |
6941 | doesn't currently generate these values for inlined instances of | |
6942 | inline function parameters, so when we see such cases, we are | |
6943 | just SOL (shit-out-of-luck) for the time being (until integrate.c | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6944 | gets fixed). */ |
6945 | ||
6946 | /* Use DECL_RTL as the "location" unless we find something better. */ | |
6947 | rtl = DECL_RTL (decl); | |
6948 | ||
6949 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == PARM_DECL) | |
6950 | { | |
6951 | if (rtl == NULL_RTX || is_pseudo_reg (rtl)) | |
6952 | { | |
6953 | declared_type = type_main_variant (TREE_TYPE (decl)); | |
6954 | passed_type = type_main_variant (DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl)); | |
a3f97cbb | 6955 | |
71dfc51f | 6956 | /* This decl represents a formal parameter which was optimized out. |
a3f97cbb JW |
6957 | Note that DECL_INCOMING_RTL may be NULL in here, but we handle |
6958 | all* cases where (rtl == NULL_RTX) just below. */ | |
6959 | if (declared_type == passed_type) | |
71dfc51f RK |
6960 | rtl = DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl); |
6961 | else if (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN | |
6962 | && TREE_CODE (declared_type) == INTEGER_TYPE | |
6963 | && TYPE_SIZE (declared_type) <= TYPE_SIZE (passed_type)) | |
6964 | rtl = DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
6965 | } |
6966 | } | |
71dfc51f | 6967 | |
61b32c02 JM |
6968 | if (rtl == NULL_RTX) |
6969 | return; | |
6970 | ||
6a7a9f01 JM |
6971 | rtl = eliminate_regs (rtl, 0, NULL_RTX, 0); |
6972 | #ifdef LEAF_REG_REMAP | |
6973 | if (leaf_function) | |
5f52dcfe | 6974 | leaf_renumber_regs_insn (rtl); |
6a7a9f01 JM |
6975 | #endif |
6976 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6977 | switch (GET_CODE (rtl)) |
6978 | { | |
e9a25f70 JL |
6979 | case ADDRESSOF: |
6980 | /* The address of a variable that was optimized away; don't emit | |
6981 | anything. */ | |
6982 | break; | |
6983 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
6984 | case CONST_INT: |
6985 | case CONST_DOUBLE: | |
6986 | case CONST_STRING: | |
6987 | case SYMBOL_REF: | |
6988 | case LABEL_REF: | |
6989 | case CONST: | |
6990 | case PLUS: | |
6991 | /* DECL_RTL could be (plus (reg ...) (const_int ...)) */ | |
6992 | add_const_value_attribute (die, rtl); | |
6993 | break; | |
6994 | ||
6995 | case MEM: | |
6996 | case REG: | |
6997 | case SUBREG: | |
4401bf24 | 6998 | case CONCAT: |
ef76d03b | 6999 | add_AT_location_description (die, DW_AT_location, rtl); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7000 | break; |
7001 | ||
7002 | default: | |
71dfc51f | 7003 | abort (); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7004 | } |
7005 | } | |
7006 | ||
7007 | /* Generate an DW_AT_name attribute given some string value to be included as | |
7008 | the value of the attribute. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
7009 | |
7010 | static inline void | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7011 | add_name_attribute (die, name_string) |
7012 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7013 | register char *name_string; | |
7014 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
7015 | if (name_string != NULL && *name_string != 0) |
7016 | add_AT_string (die, DW_AT_name, name_string); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7017 | } |
7018 | ||
7019 | /* Given a tree node describing an array bound (either lower or upper) output | |
466446b0 | 7020 | a representation for that bound. */ |
71dfc51f | 7021 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7022 | static void |
7023 | add_bound_info (subrange_die, bound_attr, bound) | |
7024 | register dw_die_ref subrange_die; | |
7025 | register enum dwarf_attribute bound_attr; | |
7026 | register tree bound; | |
7027 | { | |
a3f97cbb | 7028 | register unsigned bound_value = 0; |
ef76d03b JW |
7029 | |
7030 | /* If this is an Ada unconstrained array type, then don't emit any debug | |
7031 | info because the array bounds are unknown. They are parameterized when | |
7032 | the type is instantiated. */ | |
7033 | if (contains_placeholder_p (bound)) | |
7034 | return; | |
7035 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7036 | switch (TREE_CODE (bound)) |
7037 | { | |
7038 | case ERROR_MARK: | |
7039 | return; | |
7040 | ||
7041 | /* All fixed-bounds are represented by INTEGER_CST nodes. */ | |
7042 | case INTEGER_CST: | |
7043 | bound_value = TREE_INT_CST_LOW (bound); | |
141719a8 JM |
7044 | if (bound_attr == DW_AT_lower_bound |
7045 | && ((is_c_family () && bound_value == 0) | |
7046 | || (is_fortran () && bound_value == 1))) | |
7047 | /* use the default */; | |
7048 | else | |
7049 | add_AT_unsigned (subrange_die, bound_attr, bound_value); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7050 | break; |
7051 | ||
b1ccbc24 | 7052 | case CONVERT_EXPR: |
a3f97cbb | 7053 | case NOP_EXPR: |
b1ccbc24 RK |
7054 | case NON_LVALUE_EXPR: |
7055 | add_bound_info (subrange_die, bound_attr, TREE_OPERAND (bound, 0)); | |
7056 | break; | |
7057 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7058 | case SAVE_EXPR: |
7059 | /* If optimization is turned on, the SAVE_EXPRs that describe how to | |
466446b0 JM |
7060 | access the upper bound values may be bogus. If they refer to a |
7061 | register, they may only describe how to get at these values at the | |
7062 | points in the generated code right after they have just been | |
7063 | computed. Worse yet, in the typical case, the upper bound values | |
7064 | will not even *be* computed in the optimized code (though the | |
7065 | number of elements will), so these SAVE_EXPRs are entirely | |
7066 | bogus. In order to compensate for this fact, we check here to see | |
7067 | if optimization is enabled, and if so, we don't add an attribute | |
7068 | for the (unknown and unknowable) upper bound. This should not | |
7069 | cause too much trouble for existing (stupid?) debuggers because | |
7070 | they have to deal with empty upper bounds location descriptions | |
7071 | anyway in order to be able to deal with incomplete array types. | |
7072 | Of course an intelligent debugger (GDB?) should be able to | |
7073 | comprehend that a missing upper bound specification in a array | |
7074 | type used for a storage class `auto' local array variable | |
7075 | indicates that the upper bound is both unknown (at compile- time) | |
7076 | and unknowable (at run-time) due to optimization. | |
7077 | ||
7078 | We assume that a MEM rtx is safe because gcc wouldn't put the | |
7079 | value there unless it was going to be used repeatedly in the | |
7080 | function, i.e. for cleanups. */ | |
7081 | if (! optimize || GET_CODE (SAVE_EXPR_RTL (bound)) == MEM) | |
a3f97cbb | 7082 | { |
466446b0 JM |
7083 | register dw_die_ref ctx = lookup_decl_die (current_function_decl); |
7084 | register dw_die_ref decl_die = new_die (DW_TAG_variable, ctx); | |
7085 | add_AT_flag (decl_die, DW_AT_artificial, 1); | |
7086 | add_type_attribute (decl_die, TREE_TYPE (bound), 1, 0, ctx); | |
ef76d03b JW |
7087 | add_AT_location_description (decl_die, DW_AT_location, |
7088 | SAVE_EXPR_RTL (bound)); | |
466446b0 | 7089 | add_AT_die_ref (subrange_die, bound_attr, decl_die); |
a3f97cbb | 7090 | } |
71dfc51f RK |
7091 | |
7092 | /* Else leave out the attribute. */ | |
a3f97cbb | 7093 | break; |
3f76745e | 7094 | |
ef76d03b JW |
7095 | case MAX_EXPR: |
7096 | case VAR_DECL: | |
7097 | /* ??? These types of bounds can be created by the Ada front end, | |
7098 | and it isn't clear how to emit debug info for them. */ | |
7099 | break; | |
7100 | ||
3f76745e JM |
7101 | default: |
7102 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7103 | } |
7104 | } | |
7105 | ||
7106 | /* Note that the block of subscript information for an array type also | |
7107 | includes information about the element type of type given array type. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7108 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7109 | static void |
7110 | add_subscript_info (type_die, type) | |
7111 | register dw_die_ref type_die; | |
7112 | register tree type; | |
7113 | { | |
7114 | register unsigned dimension_number; | |
7115 | register tree lower, upper; | |
7116 | register dw_die_ref subrange_die; | |
7117 | ||
7118 | /* The GNU compilers represent multidimensional array types as sequences of | |
7119 | one dimensional array types whose element types are themselves array | |
7120 | types. Here we squish that down, so that each multidimensional array | |
7121 | type gets only one array_type DIE in the Dwarf debugging info. The draft | |
7122 | Dwarf specification say that we are allowed to do this kind of | |
7123 | compression in C (because there is no difference between an array or | |
7124 | arrays and a multidimensional array in C) but for other source languages | |
7125 | (e.g. Ada) we probably shouldn't do this. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7126 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7127 | /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader fails for multidimensional arrays with a |
7128 | const enum type. E.g. const enum machine_mode insn_operand_mode[2][10]. | |
7129 | We work around this by disabling this feature. See also | |
7130 | gen_array_type_die. */ | |
7131 | #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO | |
7132 | for (dimension_number = 0; | |
7133 | TREE_CODE (type) == ARRAY_TYPE; | |
7134 | type = TREE_TYPE (type), dimension_number++) | |
7135 | { | |
7136 | #endif | |
7137 | register tree domain = TYPE_DOMAIN (type); | |
7138 | ||
7139 | /* Arrays come in three flavors: Unspecified bounds, fixed bounds, | |
7140 | and (in GNU C only) variable bounds. Handle all three forms | |
7141 | here. */ | |
7142 | subrange_die = new_die (DW_TAG_subrange_type, type_die); | |
7143 | if (domain) | |
7144 | { | |
7145 | /* We have an array type with specified bounds. */ | |
7146 | lower = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (domain); | |
7147 | upper = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (domain); | |
7148 | ||
a9d38797 JM |
7149 | /* define the index type. */ |
7150 | if (TREE_TYPE (domain)) | |
ef76d03b JW |
7151 | { |
7152 | /* ??? This is probably an Ada unnamed subrange type. Ignore the | |
7153 | TREE_TYPE field. We can't emit debug info for this | |
7154 | because it is an unnamed integral type. */ | |
7155 | if (TREE_CODE (domain) == INTEGER_TYPE | |
7156 | && TYPE_NAME (domain) == NULL_TREE | |
7157 | && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (domain)) == INTEGER_TYPE | |
7158 | && TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (domain)) == NULL_TREE) | |
7159 | ; | |
7160 | else | |
7161 | add_type_attribute (subrange_die, TREE_TYPE (domain), 0, 0, | |
7162 | type_die); | |
7163 | } | |
a9d38797 | 7164 | |
141719a8 | 7165 | add_bound_info (subrange_die, DW_AT_lower_bound, lower); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7166 | add_bound_info (subrange_die, DW_AT_upper_bound, upper); |
7167 | } | |
7168 | else | |
71dfc51f | 7169 | /* We have an array type with an unspecified length. The DWARF-2 |
a9d38797 JM |
7170 | spec does not say how to handle this; let's just leave out the |
7171 | bounds. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
7172 | ; |
7173 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7174 | #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO |
7175 | } | |
7176 | #endif | |
7177 | } | |
7178 | ||
7179 | static void | |
7180 | add_byte_size_attribute (die, tree_node) | |
7181 | dw_die_ref die; | |
7182 | register tree tree_node; | |
7183 | { | |
7184 | register unsigned size; | |
7185 | ||
7186 | switch (TREE_CODE (tree_node)) | |
7187 | { | |
7188 | case ERROR_MARK: | |
7189 | size = 0; | |
7190 | break; | |
7191 | case ENUMERAL_TYPE: | |
7192 | case RECORD_TYPE: | |
7193 | case UNION_TYPE: | |
7194 | case QUAL_UNION_TYPE: | |
7195 | size = int_size_in_bytes (tree_node); | |
7196 | break; | |
7197 | case FIELD_DECL: | |
7198 | /* For a data member of a struct or union, the DW_AT_byte_size is | |
7199 | generally given as the number of bytes normally allocated for an | |
7200 | object of the *declared* type of the member itself. This is true | |
7201 | even for bit-fields. */ | |
7202 | size = simple_type_size_in_bits (field_type (tree_node)) / BITS_PER_UNIT; | |
7203 | break; | |
7204 | default: | |
7205 | abort (); | |
7206 | } | |
7207 | ||
7208 | /* Note that `size' might be -1 when we get to this point. If it is, that | |
7209 | indicates that the byte size of the entity in question is variable. We | |
7210 | have no good way of expressing this fact in Dwarf at the present time, | |
7211 | so just let the -1 pass on through. */ | |
7212 | ||
7213 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_byte_size, size); | |
7214 | } | |
7215 | ||
7216 | /* For a FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit-field, output an attribute | |
7217 | which specifies the distance in bits from the highest order bit of the | |
7218 | "containing object" for the bit-field to the highest order bit of the | |
7219 | bit-field itself. | |
7220 | ||
b2932ae5 JM |
7221 | For any given bit-field, the "containing object" is a hypothetical |
7222 | object (of some integral or enum type) within which the given bit-field | |
7223 | lives. The type of this hypothetical "containing object" is always the | |
7224 | same as the declared type of the individual bit-field itself. The | |
7225 | determination of the exact location of the "containing object" for a | |
7226 | bit-field is rather complicated. It's handled by the | |
7227 | `field_byte_offset' function (above). | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7228 | |
7229 | Note that it is the size (in bytes) of the hypothetical "containing object" | |
7230 | which will be given in the DW_AT_byte_size attribute for this bit-field. | |
7231 | (See `byte_size_attribute' above). */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
7232 | |
7233 | static inline void | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7234 | add_bit_offset_attribute (die, decl) |
7235 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7236 | register tree decl; | |
7237 | { | |
7238 | register unsigned object_offset_in_bytes = field_byte_offset (decl); | |
7239 | register tree type = DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl); | |
7240 | register tree bitpos_tree = DECL_FIELD_BITPOS (decl); | |
7241 | register unsigned bitpos_int; | |
7242 | register unsigned highest_order_object_bit_offset; | |
7243 | register unsigned highest_order_field_bit_offset; | |
7244 | register unsigned bit_offset; | |
7245 | ||
3a88cbd1 JL |
7246 | /* Must be a field and a bit field. */ |
7247 | if (!type | |
7248 | || TREE_CODE (decl) != FIELD_DECL) | |
7249 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7250 | |
7251 | /* We can't yet handle bit-fields whose offsets are variable, so if we | |
7252 | encounter such things, just return without generating any attribute | |
7253 | whatsoever. */ | |
7254 | if (TREE_CODE (bitpos_tree) != INTEGER_CST) | |
71dfc51f RK |
7255 | return; |
7256 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7257 | bitpos_int = (unsigned) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (bitpos_tree); |
7258 | ||
7259 | /* Note that the bit offset is always the distance (in bits) from the | |
7260 | highest-order bit of the "containing object" to the highest-order bit of | |
7261 | the bit-field itself. Since the "high-order end" of any object or field | |
7262 | is different on big-endian and little-endian machines, the computation | |
7263 | below must take account of these differences. */ | |
7264 | highest_order_object_bit_offset = object_offset_in_bytes * BITS_PER_UNIT; | |
7265 | highest_order_field_bit_offset = bitpos_int; | |
7266 | ||
71dfc51f | 7267 | if (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN) |
a3f97cbb JW |
7268 | { |
7269 | highest_order_field_bit_offset | |
7270 | += (unsigned) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (DECL_SIZE (decl)); | |
7271 | ||
7272 | highest_order_object_bit_offset += simple_type_size_in_bits (type); | |
7273 | } | |
71dfc51f RK |
7274 | |
7275 | bit_offset | |
7276 | = (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN | |
7277 | ? highest_order_object_bit_offset - highest_order_field_bit_offset | |
7278 | : highest_order_field_bit_offset - highest_order_object_bit_offset); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7279 | |
7280 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_bit_offset, bit_offset); | |
7281 | } | |
7282 | ||
7283 | /* For a FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit field, output an attribute | |
7284 | which specifies the length in bits of the given field. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
7285 | |
7286 | static inline void | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7287 | add_bit_size_attribute (die, decl) |
7288 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7289 | register tree decl; | |
7290 | { | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
7291 | /* Must be a field and a bit field. */ |
7292 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) != FIELD_DECL | |
7293 | || ! DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl)) | |
7294 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7295 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_bit_size, |
7296 | (unsigned) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (DECL_SIZE (decl))); | |
7297 | } | |
7298 | ||
88dad228 | 7299 | /* If the compiled language is ANSI C, then add a 'prototyped' |
a3f97cbb | 7300 | attribute, if arg types are given for the parameters of a function. */ |
71dfc51f RK |
7301 | |
7302 | static inline void | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7303 | add_prototyped_attribute (die, func_type) |
7304 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7305 | register tree func_type; | |
7306 | { | |
88dad228 JM |
7307 | if (get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language) == DW_LANG_C89 |
7308 | && TYPE_ARG_TYPES (func_type) != NULL) | |
7309 | add_AT_flag (die, DW_AT_prototyped, 1); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7310 | } |
7311 | ||
7312 | ||
7313 | /* Add an 'abstract_origin' attribute below a given DIE. The DIE is found | |
7314 | by looking in either the type declaration or object declaration | |
7315 | equate table. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
7316 | |
7317 | static inline void | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7318 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (die, origin) |
7319 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7320 | register tree origin; | |
7321 | { | |
7322 | dw_die_ref origin_die = NULL; | |
7323 | if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (origin)) == 'd') | |
71dfc51f | 7324 | origin_die = lookup_decl_die (origin); |
a3f97cbb | 7325 | else if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (origin)) == 't') |
71dfc51f RK |
7326 | origin_die = lookup_type_die (origin); |
7327 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7328 | add_AT_die_ref (die, DW_AT_abstract_origin, origin_die); |
7329 | } | |
7330 | ||
bdb669cb JM |
7331 | /* We do not currently support the pure_virtual attribute. */ |
7332 | ||
71dfc51f | 7333 | static inline void |
a3f97cbb JW |
7334 | add_pure_or_virtual_attribute (die, func_decl) |
7335 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7336 | register tree func_decl; | |
7337 | { | |
a94dbf2c | 7338 | if (DECL_VINDEX (func_decl)) |
a3f97cbb | 7339 | { |
bdb669cb | 7340 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_virtuality, DW_VIRTUALITY_virtual); |
71dfc51f RK |
7341 | add_AT_loc (die, DW_AT_vtable_elem_location, |
7342 | new_loc_descr (DW_OP_constu, | |
7343 | TREE_INT_CST_LOW (DECL_VINDEX (func_decl)), | |
7344 | 0)); | |
7345 | ||
a94dbf2c JM |
7346 | /* GNU extension: Record what type this method came from originally. */ |
7347 | if (debug_info_level > DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) | |
7348 | add_AT_die_ref (die, DW_AT_containing_type, | |
7349 | lookup_type_die (DECL_CONTEXT (func_decl))); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7350 | } |
7351 | } | |
7352 | \f | |
b2932ae5 | 7353 | /* Add source coordinate attributes for the given decl. */ |
71dfc51f | 7354 | |
b2932ae5 JM |
7355 | static void |
7356 | add_src_coords_attributes (die, decl) | |
7357 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7358 | register tree decl; | |
7359 | { | |
7360 | register unsigned file_index = lookup_filename (DECL_SOURCE_FILE (decl)); | |
71dfc51f | 7361 | |
b2932ae5 JM |
7362 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_decl_file, file_index); |
7363 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_decl_line, DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl)); | |
7364 | } | |
7365 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7366 | /* Add an DW_AT_name attribute and source coordinate attribute for the |
7367 | given decl, but only if it actually has a name. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7368 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7369 | static void |
7370 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (die, decl) | |
7371 | register dw_die_ref die; | |
7372 | register tree decl; | |
7373 | { | |
61b32c02 | 7374 | register tree decl_name; |
71dfc51f | 7375 | |
a1d7ffe3 | 7376 | decl_name = DECL_NAME (decl); |
71dfc51f | 7377 | if (decl_name != NULL && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (decl_name) != NULL) |
a3f97cbb | 7378 | { |
a1d7ffe3 | 7379 | add_name_attribute (die, dwarf2_name (decl, 0)); |
b2932ae5 | 7380 | add_src_coords_attributes (die, decl); |
a1d7ffe3 JM |
7381 | if ((TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL || TREE_CODE (decl) == VAR_DECL) |
7382 | && DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl) != DECL_NAME (decl)) | |
7383 | add_AT_string (die, DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name, | |
7384 | IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl))); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7385 | } |
7386 | } | |
7387 | ||
7388 | /* Push a new declaration scope. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7389 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7390 | static void |
7391 | push_decl_scope (scope) | |
7392 | tree scope; | |
7393 | { | |
7394 | /* Make room in the decl_scope_table, if necessary. */ | |
7395 | if (decl_scope_table_allocated == decl_scope_depth) | |
7396 | { | |
7397 | decl_scope_table_allocated += DECL_SCOPE_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
71dfc51f RK |
7398 | decl_scope_table |
7399 | = (tree *) xrealloc (decl_scope_table, | |
7400 | decl_scope_table_allocated * sizeof (tree)); | |
a3f97cbb | 7401 | } |
71dfc51f | 7402 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7403 | decl_scope_table[decl_scope_depth++] = scope; |
7404 | } | |
7405 | ||
7406 | /* Return the DIE for the scope the immediately contains this declaration. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7407 | |
a3f97cbb | 7408 | static dw_die_ref |
ab72d377 JM |
7409 | scope_die_for (t, context_die) |
7410 | register tree t; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7411 | register dw_die_ref context_die; |
7412 | { | |
7413 | register dw_die_ref scope_die = NULL; | |
7414 | register tree containing_scope; | |
7415 | register unsigned long i; | |
7416 | ||
7417 | /* Walk back up the declaration tree looking for a place to define | |
7418 | this type. */ | |
ab72d377 JM |
7419 | if (TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (t)) == 't') |
7420 | containing_scope = TYPE_CONTEXT (t); | |
a94dbf2c | 7421 | else if (TREE_CODE (t) == FUNCTION_DECL && DECL_VINDEX (t)) |
ab72d377 JM |
7422 | containing_scope = decl_class_context (t); |
7423 | else | |
7424 | containing_scope = DECL_CONTEXT (t); | |
7425 | ||
ef76d03b JW |
7426 | /* Function-local tags and functions get stuck in limbo until they are |
7427 | fixed up by decls_for_scope. */ | |
7428 | if (context_die == NULL && containing_scope != NULL_TREE | |
7429 | && (TREE_CODE (t) == FUNCTION_DECL || is_tagged_type (t))) | |
7430 | return NULL; | |
7431 | ||
71dfc51f RK |
7432 | if (containing_scope == NULL_TREE) |
7433 | scope_die = comp_unit_die; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7434 | else |
7435 | { | |
ab72d377 JM |
7436 | for (i = decl_scope_depth, scope_die = context_die; |
7437 | i > 0 && decl_scope_table[i - 1] != containing_scope; | |
7d4440be | 7438 | scope_die = scope_die->die_parent, --i) |
71dfc51f RK |
7439 | ; |
7440 | ||
ab72d377 | 7441 | if (i == 0) |
a3f97cbb | 7442 | { |
3a88cbd1 JL |
7443 | if (scope_die != comp_unit_die |
7444 | || TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (containing_scope)) != 't') | |
7445 | abort (); | |
7446 | if (debug_info_level > DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE | |
7447 | && !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (containing_scope)) | |
7448 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7449 | } |
7450 | } | |
71dfc51f | 7451 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7452 | return scope_die; |
7453 | } | |
7454 | ||
7455 | /* Pop a declaration scope. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7456 | static inline void |
a3f97cbb JW |
7457 | pop_decl_scope () |
7458 | { | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
7459 | if (decl_scope_depth <= 0) |
7460 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7461 | --decl_scope_depth; |
7462 | } | |
7463 | ||
7464 | /* Many forms of DIEs require a "type description" attribute. This | |
7465 | routine locates the proper "type descriptor" die for the type given | |
7466 | by 'type', and adds an DW_AT_type attribute below the given die. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7467 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7468 | static void |
7469 | add_type_attribute (object_die, type, decl_const, decl_volatile, context_die) | |
7470 | register dw_die_ref object_die; | |
7471 | register tree type; | |
7472 | register int decl_const; | |
7473 | register int decl_volatile; | |
7474 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7475 | { | |
7476 | register enum tree_code code = TREE_CODE (type); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7477 | register dw_die_ref type_die = NULL; |
7478 | ||
ef76d03b JW |
7479 | /* ??? If this type is an unnamed subrange type of an integral or |
7480 | floating-point type, use the inner type. This is because we have no | |
7481 | support for unnamed types in base_type_die. This can happen if this is | |
7482 | an Ada subrange type. Correct solution is emit a subrange type die. */ | |
b1ccbc24 RK |
7483 | if ((code == INTEGER_TYPE || code == REAL_TYPE) |
7484 | && TREE_TYPE (type) != 0 && TYPE_NAME (type) == 0) | |
7485 | type = TREE_TYPE (type), code = TREE_CODE (type); | |
7486 | ||
a3f97cbb | 7487 | if (code == ERROR_MARK) |
b1ccbc24 | 7488 | return; |
a3f97cbb JW |
7489 | |
7490 | /* Handle a special case. For functions whose return type is void, we | |
7491 | generate *no* type attribute. (Note that no object may have type | |
7492 | `void', so this only applies to function return types). */ | |
7493 | if (code == VOID_TYPE) | |
b1ccbc24 | 7494 | return; |
a3f97cbb | 7495 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7496 | type_die = modified_type_die (type, |
7497 | decl_const || TYPE_READONLY (type), | |
7498 | decl_volatile || TYPE_VOLATILE (type), | |
ab72d377 | 7499 | context_die); |
a3f97cbb | 7500 | if (type_die != NULL) |
71dfc51f | 7501 | add_AT_die_ref (object_die, DW_AT_type, type_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7502 | } |
7503 | ||
7504 | /* Given a tree pointer to a struct, class, union, or enum type node, return | |
7505 | a pointer to the (string) tag name for the given type, or zero if the type | |
7506 | was declared without a tag. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7507 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7508 | static char * |
7509 | type_tag (type) | |
7510 | register tree type; | |
7511 | { | |
7512 | register char *name = 0; | |
7513 | ||
7514 | if (TYPE_NAME (type) != 0) | |
7515 | { | |
7516 | register tree t = 0; | |
7517 | ||
7518 | /* Find the IDENTIFIER_NODE for the type name. */ | |
7519 | if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE) | |
7520 | t = TYPE_NAME (type); | |
bdb669cb | 7521 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7522 | /* The g++ front end makes the TYPE_NAME of *each* tagged type point to |
7523 | a TYPE_DECL node, regardless of whether or not a `typedef' was | |
bdb669cb | 7524 | involved. */ |
a94dbf2c JM |
7525 | else if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL |
7526 | && ! DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (type))) | |
a3f97cbb | 7527 | t = DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type)); |
bdb669cb | 7528 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7529 | /* Now get the name as a string, or invent one. */ |
7530 | if (t != 0) | |
a94dbf2c | 7531 | name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (t); |
a3f97cbb | 7532 | } |
71dfc51f | 7533 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7534 | return (name == 0 || *name == '\0') ? 0 : name; |
7535 | } | |
7536 | ||
7537 | /* Return the type associated with a data member, make a special check | |
7538 | for bit field types. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
7539 | |
7540 | static inline tree | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7541 | member_declared_type (member) |
7542 | register tree member; | |
7543 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
7544 | return (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (member) |
7545 | ? DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (member) | |
7546 | : TREE_TYPE (member)); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7547 | } |
7548 | ||
d291dd49 | 7549 | /* Get the decl's label, as described by its RTL. This may be different |
a3f97cbb | 7550 | from the DECL_NAME name used in the source file. */ |
71dfc51f | 7551 | |
a3f97cbb | 7552 | static char * |
d291dd49 | 7553 | decl_start_label (decl) |
a3f97cbb JW |
7554 | register tree decl; |
7555 | { | |
7556 | rtx x; | |
7557 | char *fnname; | |
7558 | x = DECL_RTL (decl); | |
7559 | if (GET_CODE (x) != MEM) | |
71dfc51f RK |
7560 | abort (); |
7561 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7562 | x = XEXP (x, 0); |
7563 | if (GET_CODE (x) != SYMBOL_REF) | |
71dfc51f RK |
7564 | abort (); |
7565 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7566 | fnname = XSTR (x, 0); |
7567 | return fnname; | |
7568 | } | |
7569 | \f | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7570 | /* These routines generate the internnal representation of the DIE's for |
7571 | the compilation unit. Debugging information is collected by walking | |
88dad228 | 7572 | the declaration trees passed in from dwarf2out_decl(). */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
7573 | |
7574 | static void | |
7575 | gen_array_type_die (type, context_die) | |
7576 | register tree type; | |
7577 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7578 | { | |
ab72d377 | 7579 | register dw_die_ref scope_die = scope_die_for (type, context_die); |
a9d38797 | 7580 | register dw_die_ref array_die; |
a3f97cbb | 7581 | register tree element_type; |
bdb669cb | 7582 | |
a9d38797 JM |
7583 | /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader fails for array of array of enum types unless |
7584 | the inner array type comes before the outer array type. Thus we must | |
7585 | call gen_type_die before we call new_die. See below also. */ | |
7586 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO | |
7587 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type), context_die); | |
7588 | #endif | |
7589 | ||
7590 | array_die = new_die (DW_TAG_array_type, scope_die); | |
7591 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7592 | #if 0 |
7593 | /* We default the array ordering. SDB will probably do | |
7594 | the right things even if DW_AT_ordering is not present. It's not even | |
7595 | an issue until we start to get into multidimensional arrays anyway. If | |
7596 | SDB is ever caught doing the Wrong Thing for multi-dimensional arrays, | |
7597 | then we'll have to put the DW_AT_ordering attribute back in. (But if | |
7598 | and when we find out that we need to put these in, we will only do so | |
7599 | for multidimensional arrays. */ | |
7600 | add_AT_unsigned (array_die, DW_AT_ordering, DW_ORD_row_major); | |
7601 | #endif | |
7602 | ||
a9d38797 | 7603 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO |
4edb7b60 JM |
7604 | /* The SGI compilers handle arrays of unknown bound by setting |
7605 | AT_declaration and not emitting any subrange DIEs. */ | |
a9d38797 JM |
7606 | if (! TYPE_DOMAIN (type)) |
7607 | add_AT_unsigned (array_die, DW_AT_declaration, 1); | |
7608 | else | |
7609 | #endif | |
7610 | add_subscript_info (array_die, type); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7611 | |
7612 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, array_die); | |
7613 | ||
7614 | /* Add representation of the type of the elements of this array type. */ | |
7615 | element_type = TREE_TYPE (type); | |
71dfc51f | 7616 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7617 | /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader fails for multidimensional arrays with a |
7618 | const enum type. E.g. const enum machine_mode insn_operand_mode[2][10]. | |
7619 | We work around this by disabling this feature. See also | |
7620 | add_subscript_info. */ | |
7621 | #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO | |
71dfc51f RK |
7622 | while (TREE_CODE (element_type) == ARRAY_TYPE) |
7623 | element_type = TREE_TYPE (element_type); | |
7624 | ||
a3f97cbb | 7625 | gen_type_die (element_type, context_die); |
a9d38797 | 7626 | #endif |
a3f97cbb JW |
7627 | |
7628 | add_type_attribute (array_die, element_type, 0, 0, context_die); | |
7629 | } | |
7630 | ||
7631 | static void | |
7632 | gen_set_type_die (type, context_die) | |
7633 | register tree type; | |
7634 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7635 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
7636 | register dw_die_ref type_die |
7637 | = new_die (DW_TAG_set_type, scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
7638 | ||
a3f97cbb | 7639 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, type_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7640 | add_type_attribute (type_die, TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0, context_die); |
7641 | } | |
7642 | ||
7643 | static void | |
7644 | gen_entry_point_die (decl, context_die) | |
7645 | register tree decl; | |
7646 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7647 | { | |
7648 | register tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl); | |
7649 | register dw_die_ref decl_die = new_die (DW_TAG_entry_point, context_die); | |
7650 | if (origin != NULL) | |
71dfc51f | 7651 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (decl_die, origin); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7652 | else |
7653 | { | |
7654 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl_die, decl); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7655 | add_type_attribute (decl_die, TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl)), |
7656 | 0, 0, context_die); | |
7657 | } | |
71dfc51f | 7658 | |
a3f97cbb | 7659 | if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl)) |
71dfc51f | 7660 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, decl_die); |
a3f97cbb | 7661 | else |
71dfc51f | 7662 | add_AT_lbl_id (decl_die, DW_AT_low_pc, decl_start_label (decl)); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7663 | } |
7664 | ||
a94dbf2c JM |
7665 | /* Remember a type in the pending_types_list. */ |
7666 | ||
7667 | static void | |
7668 | pend_type (type) | |
7669 | register tree type; | |
7670 | { | |
7671 | if (pending_types == pending_types_allocated) | |
7672 | { | |
7673 | pending_types_allocated += PENDING_TYPES_INCREMENT; | |
7674 | pending_types_list | |
7675 | = (tree *) xrealloc (pending_types_list, | |
7676 | sizeof (tree) * pending_types_allocated); | |
7677 | } | |
71dfc51f | 7678 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
7679 | pending_types_list[pending_types++] = type; |
7680 | } | |
7681 | ||
7682 | /* Output any pending types (from the pending_types list) which we can output | |
7683 | now (taking into account the scope that we are working on now). | |
7684 | ||
7685 | For each type output, remove the given type from the pending_types_list | |
7686 | *before* we try to output it. */ | |
7687 | ||
7688 | static void | |
7689 | output_pending_types_for_scope (context_die) | |
7690 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7691 | { | |
7692 | register tree type; | |
7693 | ||
7694 | while (pending_types) | |
7695 | { | |
7696 | --pending_types; | |
7697 | type = pending_types_list[pending_types]; | |
7698 | gen_type_die (type, context_die); | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
7699 | if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type)) |
7700 | abort (); | |
a94dbf2c JM |
7701 | } |
7702 | } | |
7703 | ||
a3f97cbb | 7704 | /* Generate a DIE to represent an inlined instance of an enumeration type. */ |
71dfc51f | 7705 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7706 | static void |
7707 | gen_inlined_enumeration_type_die (type, context_die) | |
7708 | register tree type; | |
7709 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7710 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
7711 | register dw_die_ref type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_enumeration_type, |
7712 | scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
7713 | ||
3a88cbd1 JL |
7714 | if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type)) |
7715 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7716 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die, type); |
7717 | } | |
7718 | ||
7719 | /* Generate a DIE to represent an inlined instance of a structure type. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7720 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7721 | static void |
7722 | gen_inlined_structure_type_die (type, context_die) | |
7723 | register tree type; | |
7724 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7725 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
7726 | register dw_die_ref type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_structure_type, |
7727 | scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
7728 | ||
3a88cbd1 JL |
7729 | if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type)) |
7730 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7731 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die, type); |
7732 | } | |
7733 | ||
7734 | /* Generate a DIE to represent an inlined instance of a union type. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7735 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7736 | static void |
7737 | gen_inlined_union_type_die (type, context_die) | |
7738 | register tree type; | |
7739 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7740 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
7741 | register dw_die_ref type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_union_type, |
7742 | scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
7743 | ||
3a88cbd1 JL |
7744 | if (!TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type)) |
7745 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7746 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die, type); |
7747 | } | |
7748 | ||
7749 | /* Generate a DIE to represent an enumeration type. Note that these DIEs | |
7750 | include all of the information about the enumeration values also. Each | |
273dbe67 JM |
7751 | enumerated type name/value is listed as a child of the enumerated type |
7752 | DIE. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7753 | |
a3f97cbb | 7754 | static void |
273dbe67 | 7755 | gen_enumeration_type_die (type, context_die) |
a3f97cbb | 7756 | register tree type; |
a3f97cbb JW |
7757 | register dw_die_ref context_die; |
7758 | { | |
273dbe67 JM |
7759 | register dw_die_ref type_die = lookup_type_die (type); |
7760 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7761 | if (type_die == NULL) |
7762 | { | |
7763 | type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_enumeration_type, | |
ab72d377 | 7764 | scope_die_for (type, context_die)); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7765 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, type_die); |
7766 | add_name_attribute (type_die, type_tag (type)); | |
a3f97cbb | 7767 | } |
273dbe67 JM |
7768 | else if (! TYPE_SIZE (type)) |
7769 | return; | |
7770 | else | |
7771 | remove_AT (type_die, DW_AT_declaration); | |
7772 | ||
7773 | /* Handle a GNU C/C++ extension, i.e. incomplete enum types. If the | |
7774 | given enum type is incomplete, do not generate the DW_AT_byte_size | |
7775 | attribute or the DW_AT_element_list attribute. */ | |
7776 | if (TYPE_SIZE (type)) | |
a3f97cbb | 7777 | { |
273dbe67 | 7778 | register tree link; |
71dfc51f | 7779 | |
a082c85a | 7780 | TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1; |
273dbe67 | 7781 | add_byte_size_attribute (type_die, type); |
e9a25f70 | 7782 | if (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type) != NULL_TREE) |
b2932ae5 | 7783 | add_src_coords_attributes (type_die, TYPE_STUB_DECL (type)); |
71dfc51f | 7784 | |
ef76d03b JW |
7785 | /* If the first reference to this type was as the return type of an |
7786 | inline function, then it may not have a parent. Fix this now. */ | |
7787 | if (type_die->die_parent == NULL) | |
7788 | add_child_die (scope_die_for (type, context_die), type_die); | |
7789 | ||
273dbe67 JM |
7790 | for (link = TYPE_FIELDS (type); |
7791 | link != NULL; link = TREE_CHAIN (link)) | |
a3f97cbb | 7792 | { |
273dbe67 | 7793 | register dw_die_ref enum_die = new_die (DW_TAG_enumerator, type_die); |
71dfc51f | 7794 | |
273dbe67 JM |
7795 | add_name_attribute (enum_die, |
7796 | IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TREE_PURPOSE (link))); | |
7797 | add_AT_unsigned (enum_die, DW_AT_const_value, | |
a3f97cbb | 7798 | (unsigned) TREE_INT_CST_LOW (TREE_VALUE (link))); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7799 | } |
7800 | } | |
273dbe67 JM |
7801 | else |
7802 | add_AT_flag (type_die, DW_AT_declaration, 1); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7803 | } |
7804 | ||
7805 | ||
7806 | /* Generate a DIE to represent either a real live formal parameter decl or to | |
7807 | represent just the type of some formal parameter position in some function | |
7808 | type. | |
71dfc51f | 7809 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7810 | Note that this routine is a bit unusual because its argument may be a |
7811 | ..._DECL node (i.e. either a PARM_DECL or perhaps a VAR_DECL which | |
7812 | represents an inlining of some PARM_DECL) or else some sort of a ..._TYPE | |
7813 | node. If it's the former then this function is being called to output a | |
7814 | DIE to represent a formal parameter object (or some inlining thereof). If | |
7815 | it's the latter, then this function is only being called to output a | |
7816 | DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIE to stand as a placeholder for some formal | |
7817 | argument type of some subprogram type. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7818 | |
a94dbf2c | 7819 | static dw_die_ref |
a3f97cbb JW |
7820 | gen_formal_parameter_die (node, context_die) |
7821 | register tree node; | |
7822 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7823 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
7824 | register dw_die_ref parm_die |
7825 | = new_die (DW_TAG_formal_parameter, context_die); | |
a3f97cbb | 7826 | register tree origin; |
71dfc51f | 7827 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7828 | switch (TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (node))) |
7829 | { | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7830 | case 'd': |
7831 | origin = decl_ultimate_origin (node); | |
7832 | if (origin != NULL) | |
a94dbf2c | 7833 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (parm_die, origin); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7834 | else |
7835 | { | |
7836 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (parm_die, node); | |
7837 | add_type_attribute (parm_die, TREE_TYPE (node), | |
7838 | TREE_READONLY (node), | |
7839 | TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (node), | |
7840 | context_die); | |
bdb669cb JM |
7841 | if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (node)) |
7842 | add_AT_flag (parm_die, DW_AT_artificial, 1); | |
a3f97cbb | 7843 | } |
71dfc51f | 7844 | |
141719a8 JM |
7845 | equate_decl_number_to_die (node, parm_die); |
7846 | if (! DECL_ABSTRACT (node)) | |
a94dbf2c | 7847 | add_location_or_const_value_attribute (parm_die, node); |
71dfc51f | 7848 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7849 | break; |
7850 | ||
a3f97cbb | 7851 | case 't': |
71dfc51f | 7852 | /* We were called with some kind of a ..._TYPE node. */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
7853 | add_type_attribute (parm_die, node, 0, 0, context_die); |
7854 | break; | |
7855 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7856 | default: |
7857 | abort (); | |
7858 | } | |
71dfc51f | 7859 | |
a94dbf2c | 7860 | return parm_die; |
a3f97cbb JW |
7861 | } |
7862 | ||
7863 | /* Generate a special type of DIE used as a stand-in for a trailing ellipsis | |
7864 | at the end of an (ANSI prototyped) formal parameters list. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7865 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7866 | static void |
7867 | gen_unspecified_parameters_die (decl_or_type, context_die) | |
7868 | register tree decl_or_type; | |
7869 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7870 | { | |
7871 | register dw_die_ref parm_die = new_die (DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters, | |
7872 | context_die); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7873 | } |
7874 | ||
7875 | /* Generate a list of nameless DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIEs (and perhaps a | |
7876 | DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters DIE) to represent the types of the formal | |
7877 | parameters as specified in some function type specification (except for | |
7878 | those which appear as part of a function *definition*). | |
71dfc51f RK |
7879 | |
7880 | Note we must be careful here to output all of the parameter DIEs before* | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7881 | we output any DIEs needed to represent the types of the formal parameters. |
7882 | This keeps svr4 SDB happy because it (incorrectly) thinks that the first | |
7883 | non-parameter DIE it sees ends the formal parameter list. */ | |
71dfc51f | 7884 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7885 | static void |
7886 | gen_formal_types_die (function_or_method_type, context_die) | |
7887 | register tree function_or_method_type; | |
7888 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7889 | { | |
7890 | register tree link; | |
7891 | register tree formal_type = NULL; | |
7892 | register tree first_parm_type = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (function_or_method_type); | |
7893 | ||
bdb669cb | 7894 | #if 0 |
a3f97cbb JW |
7895 | /* In the case where we are generating a formal types list for a C++ |
7896 | non-static member function type, skip over the first thing on the | |
7897 | TYPE_ARG_TYPES list because it only represents the type of the hidden | |
7898 | `this pointer'. The debugger should be able to figure out (without | |
7899 | being explicitly told) that this non-static member function type takes a | |
7900 | `this pointer' and should be able to figure what the type of that hidden | |
7901 | parameter is from the DW_AT_member attribute of the parent | |
7902 | DW_TAG_subroutine_type DIE. */ | |
7903 | if (TREE_CODE (function_or_method_type) == METHOD_TYPE) | |
7904 | first_parm_type = TREE_CHAIN (first_parm_type); | |
bdb669cb | 7905 | #endif |
a3f97cbb JW |
7906 | |
7907 | /* Make our first pass over the list of formal parameter types and output a | |
7908 | DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIE for each one. */ | |
7909 | for (link = first_parm_type; link; link = TREE_CHAIN (link)) | |
7910 | { | |
a94dbf2c JM |
7911 | register dw_die_ref parm_die; |
7912 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
7913 | formal_type = TREE_VALUE (link); |
7914 | if (formal_type == void_type_node) | |
7915 | break; | |
7916 | ||
7917 | /* Output a (nameless) DIE to represent the formal parameter itself. */ | |
a94dbf2c JM |
7918 | parm_die = gen_formal_parameter_die (formal_type, context_die); |
7919 | if (TREE_CODE (function_or_method_type) == METHOD_TYPE | |
7920 | && link == first_parm_type) | |
7921 | add_AT_flag (parm_die, DW_AT_artificial, 1); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7922 | } |
7923 | ||
7924 | /* If this function type has an ellipsis, add a | |
7925 | DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters DIE to the end of the parameter list. */ | |
7926 | if (formal_type != void_type_node) | |
7927 | gen_unspecified_parameters_die (function_or_method_type, context_die); | |
7928 | ||
7929 | /* Make our second (and final) pass over the list of formal parameter types | |
7930 | and output DIEs to represent those types (as necessary). */ | |
7931 | for (link = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (function_or_method_type); | |
7932 | link; | |
7933 | link = TREE_CHAIN (link)) | |
7934 | { | |
7935 | formal_type = TREE_VALUE (link); | |
7936 | if (formal_type == void_type_node) | |
7937 | break; | |
7938 | ||
b50c02f9 | 7939 | gen_type_die (formal_type, context_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7940 | } |
7941 | } | |
7942 | ||
7943 | /* Generate a DIE to represent a declared function (either file-scope or | |
7944 | block-local). */ | |
71dfc51f | 7945 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7946 | static void |
7947 | gen_subprogram_die (decl, context_die) | |
7948 | register tree decl; | |
7949 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
7950 | { | |
7951 | char label_id[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; | |
7952 | register tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl); | |
4b674448 | 7953 | register dw_die_ref subr_die; |
a3f97cbb | 7954 | register dw_loc_descr_ref fp_loc = NULL; |
b1ccbc24 | 7955 | register rtx fp_reg; |
a3f97cbb JW |
7956 | register tree fn_arg_types; |
7957 | register tree outer_scope; | |
a94dbf2c | 7958 | register dw_die_ref old_die = lookup_decl_die (decl); |
9c6cd30e JM |
7959 | register int declaration |
7960 | = (current_function_decl != decl | |
7961 | || (context_die | |
7962 | && (context_die->die_tag == DW_TAG_structure_type | |
7963 | || context_die->die_tag == DW_TAG_union_type))); | |
a3f97cbb | 7964 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
7965 | if (origin != NULL) |
7966 | { | |
4b674448 | 7967 | subr_die = new_die (DW_TAG_subprogram, context_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
7968 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (subr_die, origin); |
7969 | } | |
4401bf24 JL |
7970 | else if (old_die && DECL_ABSTRACT (decl) |
7971 | && get_AT_unsigned (old_die, DW_AT_inline)) | |
7972 | { | |
7973 | /* This must be a redefinition of an extern inline function. | |
7974 | We can just reuse the old die here. */ | |
7975 | subr_die = old_die; | |
7976 | ||
7977 | /* Clear out the inlined attribute and parm types. */ | |
7978 | remove_AT (subr_die, DW_AT_inline); | |
7979 | remove_children (subr_die); | |
7980 | } | |
bdb669cb JM |
7981 | else if (old_die) |
7982 | { | |
4b674448 JM |
7983 | register unsigned file_index |
7984 | = lookup_filename (DECL_SOURCE_FILE (decl)); | |
a94dbf2c | 7985 | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
7986 | if (get_AT_flag (old_die, DW_AT_declaration) != 1) |
7987 | abort (); | |
4b674448 JM |
7988 | |
7989 | /* If the definition comes from the same place as the declaration, | |
a94dbf2c JM |
7990 | maybe use the old DIE. We always want the DIE for this function |
7991 | that has the *_pc attributes to be under comp_unit_die so the | |
7992 | debugger can find it. For inlines, that is the concrete instance, | |
7993 | so we can use the old DIE here. For non-inline methods, we want a | |
7994 | specification DIE at toplevel, so we need a new DIE. For local | |
7995 | class methods, this does not apply. */ | |
7996 | if ((DECL_ABSTRACT (decl) || old_die->die_parent == comp_unit_die | |
7997 | || context_die == NULL) | |
7998 | && get_AT_unsigned (old_die, DW_AT_decl_file) == file_index | |
4b674448 JM |
7999 | && (get_AT_unsigned (old_die, DW_AT_decl_line) |
8000 | == DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl))) | |
bdb669cb | 8001 | { |
4b674448 JM |
8002 | subr_die = old_die; |
8003 | ||
8004 | /* Clear out the declaration attribute and the parm types. */ | |
8005 | remove_AT (subr_die, DW_AT_declaration); | |
8006 | remove_children (subr_die); | |
8007 | } | |
8008 | else | |
8009 | { | |
8010 | subr_die = new_die (DW_TAG_subprogram, context_die); | |
8011 | add_AT_die_ref (subr_die, DW_AT_specification, old_die); | |
bdb669cb JM |
8012 | if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die, DW_AT_decl_file) != file_index) |
8013 | add_AT_unsigned (subr_die, DW_AT_decl_file, file_index); | |
8014 | if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die, DW_AT_decl_line) | |
8015 | != DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl)) | |
8016 | add_AT_unsigned | |
8017 | (subr_die, DW_AT_decl_line, DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl)); | |
8018 | } | |
8019 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8020 | else |
8021 | { | |
4edb7b60 JM |
8022 | register dw_die_ref scope_die; |
8023 | ||
8024 | if (DECL_CONTEXT (decl)) | |
8025 | scope_die = scope_die_for (decl, context_die); | |
8026 | else | |
8027 | /* Don't put block extern declarations under comp_unit_die. */ | |
8028 | scope_die = context_die; | |
8029 | ||
8030 | subr_die = new_die (DW_TAG_subprogram, scope_die); | |
8031 | ||
273dbe67 JM |
8032 | if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) |
8033 | add_AT_flag (subr_die, DW_AT_external, 1); | |
71dfc51f | 8034 | |
a3f97cbb | 8035 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (subr_die, decl); |
4927276d JM |
8036 | if (debug_info_level > DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) |
8037 | { | |
8038 | register tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl); | |
71dfc51f | 8039 | |
4927276d JM |
8040 | add_prototyped_attribute (subr_die, type); |
8041 | add_type_attribute (subr_die, TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0, context_die); | |
8042 | } | |
71dfc51f | 8043 | |
a3f97cbb | 8044 | add_pure_or_virtual_attribute (subr_die, decl); |
273dbe67 JM |
8045 | if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)) |
8046 | add_AT_flag (subr_die, DW_AT_artificial, 1); | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8047 | if (TREE_PROTECTED (decl)) |
8048 | add_AT_unsigned (subr_die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_protected); | |
8049 | else if (TREE_PRIVATE (decl)) | |
8050 | add_AT_unsigned (subr_die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_private); | |
a3f97cbb | 8051 | } |
4edb7b60 | 8052 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8053 | if (declaration) |
8054 | { | |
8055 | add_AT_flag (subr_die, DW_AT_declaration, 1); | |
8056 | ||
8057 | /* The first time we see a member function, it is in the context of | |
8058 | the class to which it belongs. We make sure of this by emitting | |
8059 | the class first. The next time is the definition, which is | |
8060 | handled above. The two may come from the same source text. */ | |
f6c74b02 | 8061 | if (DECL_CONTEXT (decl)) |
a94dbf2c JM |
8062 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, subr_die); |
8063 | } | |
8064 | else if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl)) | |
a3f97cbb | 8065 | { |
4401bf24 JL |
8066 | /* ??? Checking DECL_DEFER_OUTPUT is correct for static inline functions, |
8067 | but not for extern inline functions. We can't get this completely | |
8068 | correct because information about whether the function was declared | |
8069 | inline is not saved anywhere. */ | |
61b32c02 JM |
8070 | if (DECL_DEFER_OUTPUT (decl)) |
8071 | { | |
8072 | if (DECL_INLINE (decl)) | |
8073 | add_AT_unsigned (subr_die, DW_AT_inline, DW_INL_declared_inlined); | |
8074 | else | |
8075 | add_AT_unsigned (subr_die, DW_AT_inline, | |
8076 | DW_INL_declared_not_inlined); | |
8077 | } | |
8078 | else if (DECL_INLINE (decl)) | |
8079 | add_AT_unsigned (subr_die, DW_AT_inline, DW_INL_inlined); | |
8080 | else | |
8081 | abort (); | |
8082 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
8083 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, subr_die); |
8084 | } | |
8085 | else if (!DECL_EXTERNAL (decl)) | |
8086 | { | |
71dfc51f | 8087 | if (origin == NULL_TREE) |
ba7b35df | 8088 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, subr_die); |
71dfc51f | 8089 | |
5c90448c JM |
8090 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label_id, FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL, |
8091 | current_funcdef_number); | |
7d4440be | 8092 | add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die, DW_AT_low_pc, label_id); |
5c90448c JM |
8093 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label_id, FUNC_END_LABEL, |
8094 | current_funcdef_number); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8095 | add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die, DW_AT_high_pc, label_id); |
8096 | ||
d291dd49 JM |
8097 | add_pubname (decl, subr_die); |
8098 | add_arange (decl, subr_die); | |
8099 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8100 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO |
a3f97cbb JW |
8101 | /* Add a reference to the FDE for this routine. */ |
8102 | add_AT_fde_ref (subr_die, DW_AT_MIPS_fde, current_funcdef_fde); | |
8103 | #endif | |
8104 | ||
810429b7 JM |
8105 | /* Define the "frame base" location for this routine. We use the |
8106 | frame pointer or stack pointer registers, since the RTL for local | |
8107 | variables is relative to one of them. */ | |
b1ccbc24 RK |
8108 | fp_reg |
8109 | = frame_pointer_needed ? hard_frame_pointer_rtx : stack_pointer_rtx; | |
8110 | add_AT_loc (subr_die, DW_AT_frame_base, reg_loc_descriptor (fp_reg)); | |
a3f97cbb | 8111 | |
ef76d03b JW |
8112 | #if 0 |
8113 | /* ??? This fails for nested inline functions, because context_display | |
8114 | is not part of the state saved/restored for inline functions. */ | |
88dad228 | 8115 | if (current_function_needs_context) |
ef76d03b JW |
8116 | add_AT_location_description (subr_die, DW_AT_static_link, |
8117 | lookup_static_chain (decl)); | |
8118 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8119 | } |
8120 | ||
8121 | /* Now output descriptions of the arguments for this function. This gets | |
8122 | (unnecessarily?) complex because of the fact that the DECL_ARGUMENT list | |
8123 | for a FUNCTION_DECL doesn't indicate cases where there was a trailing | |
8124 | `...' at the end of the formal parameter list. In order to find out if | |
8125 | there was a trailing ellipsis or not, we must instead look at the type | |
8126 | associated with the FUNCTION_DECL. This will be a node of type | |
8127 | FUNCTION_TYPE. If the chain of type nodes hanging off of this | |
8128 | FUNCTION_TYPE node ends with a void_type_node then there should *not* be | |
8129 | an ellipsis at the end. */ | |
ab72d377 | 8130 | push_decl_scope (decl); |
71dfc51f | 8131 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8132 | /* In the case where we are describing a mere function declaration, all we |
8133 | need to do here (and all we *can* do here) is to describe the *types* of | |
8134 | its formal parameters. */ | |
4927276d | 8135 | if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) |
71dfc51f | 8136 | ; |
4edb7b60 JM |
8137 | else if (declaration) |
8138 | gen_formal_types_die (TREE_TYPE (decl), subr_die); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8139 | else |
8140 | { | |
8141 | /* Generate DIEs to represent all known formal parameters */ | |
8142 | register tree arg_decls = DECL_ARGUMENTS (decl); | |
8143 | register tree parm; | |
8144 | ||
8145 | /* When generating DIEs, generate the unspecified_parameters DIE | |
8146 | instead if we come across the arg "__builtin_va_alist" */ | |
8147 | for (parm = arg_decls; parm; parm = TREE_CHAIN (parm)) | |
71dfc51f RK |
8148 | if (TREE_CODE (parm) == PARM_DECL) |
8149 | { | |
db3cf6fb MS |
8150 | if (DECL_NAME (parm) |
8151 | && !strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (parm)), | |
8152 | "__builtin_va_alist")) | |
71dfc51f RK |
8153 | gen_unspecified_parameters_die (parm, subr_die); |
8154 | else | |
8155 | gen_decl_die (parm, subr_die); | |
8156 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8157 | |
8158 | /* Decide whether we need a unspecified_parameters DIE at the end. | |
8159 | There are 2 more cases to do this for: 1) the ansi ... declaration - | |
8160 | this is detectable when the end of the arg list is not a | |
8161 | void_type_node 2) an unprototyped function declaration (not a | |
8162 | definition). This just means that we have no info about the | |
8163 | parameters at all. */ | |
8164 | fn_arg_types = TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (decl)); | |
71dfc51f | 8165 | if (fn_arg_types != NULL) |
a3f97cbb JW |
8166 | { |
8167 | /* this is the prototyped case, check for ... */ | |
8168 | if (TREE_VALUE (tree_last (fn_arg_types)) != void_type_node) | |
71dfc51f | 8169 | gen_unspecified_parameters_die (decl, subr_die); |
a3f97cbb | 8170 | } |
71dfc51f RK |
8171 | else if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL_TREE) |
8172 | gen_unspecified_parameters_die (decl, subr_die); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8173 | } |
8174 | ||
8175 | /* Output Dwarf info for all of the stuff within the body of the function | |
8176 | (if it has one - it may be just a declaration). */ | |
8177 | outer_scope = DECL_INITIAL (decl); | |
8178 | ||
d7248bff JM |
8179 | /* Note that here, `outer_scope' is a pointer to the outermost BLOCK |
8180 | node created to represent a function. This outermost BLOCK actually | |
8181 | represents the outermost binding contour for the function, i.e. the | |
8182 | contour in which the function's formal parameters and labels get | |
8183 | declared. Curiously, it appears that the front end doesn't actually | |
8184 | put the PARM_DECL nodes for the current function onto the BLOCK_VARS | |
8185 | list for this outer scope. (They are strung off of the DECL_ARGUMENTS | |
8186 | list for the function instead.) The BLOCK_VARS list for the | |
8187 | `outer_scope' does provide us with a list of the LABEL_DECL nodes for | |
8188 | the function however, and we output DWARF info for those in | |
8189 | decls_for_scope. Just within the `outer_scope' there will be a BLOCK | |
8190 | node representing the function's outermost pair of curly braces, and | |
8191 | any blocks used for the base and member initializers of a C++ | |
8192 | constructor function. */ | |
4edb7b60 | 8193 | if (! declaration && TREE_CODE (outer_scope) != ERROR_MARK) |
7e23cb16 JM |
8194 | { |
8195 | current_function_has_inlines = 0; | |
8196 | decls_for_scope (outer_scope, subr_die, 0); | |
71dfc51f | 8197 | |
ce61cc73 | 8198 | #if 0 && defined (MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO) |
7e23cb16 JM |
8199 | if (current_function_has_inlines) |
8200 | { | |
8201 | add_AT_flag (subr_die, DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines, 1); | |
8202 | if (! comp_unit_has_inlines) | |
8203 | { | |
8204 | add_AT_flag (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines, 1); | |
8205 | comp_unit_has_inlines = 1; | |
8206 | } | |
8207 | } | |
8208 | #endif | |
8209 | } | |
71dfc51f | 8210 | |
ab72d377 | 8211 | pop_decl_scope (); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8212 | } |
8213 | ||
8214 | /* Generate a DIE to represent a declared data object. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8215 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8216 | static void |
8217 | gen_variable_die (decl, context_die) | |
8218 | register tree decl; | |
8219 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8220 | { | |
8221 | register tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl); | |
8222 | register dw_die_ref var_die = new_die (DW_TAG_variable, context_die); | |
71dfc51f | 8223 | |
bdb669cb | 8224 | dw_die_ref old_die = lookup_decl_die (decl); |
4edb7b60 JM |
8225 | int declaration |
8226 | = (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8227 | || current_function_decl != decl_function_context (decl) |
8228 | || context_die->die_tag == DW_TAG_structure_type | |
8229 | || context_die->die_tag == DW_TAG_union_type); | |
4edb7b60 | 8230 | |
a3f97cbb | 8231 | if (origin != NULL) |
71dfc51f | 8232 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (var_die, origin); |
f76b8156 JW |
8233 | /* Loop unrolling can create multiple blocks that refer to the same |
8234 | static variable, so we must test for the DW_AT_declaration flag. */ | |
8235 | /* ??? Loop unrolling/reorder_blocks should perhaps be rewritten to | |
8236 | copy decls and set the DECL_ABSTRACT flag on them instead of | |
8237 | sharing them. */ | |
8238 | else if (old_die && TREE_STATIC (decl) | |
8239 | && get_AT_flag (old_die, DW_AT_declaration) == 1) | |
bdb669cb | 8240 | { |
f76b8156 | 8241 | /* ??? This is an instantiation of a C++ class level static. */ |
bdb669cb JM |
8242 | add_AT_die_ref (var_die, DW_AT_specification, old_die); |
8243 | if (DECL_NAME (decl)) | |
8244 | { | |
8245 | register unsigned file_index | |
8246 | = lookup_filename (DECL_SOURCE_FILE (decl)); | |
71dfc51f | 8247 | |
bdb669cb JM |
8248 | if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die, DW_AT_decl_file) != file_index) |
8249 | add_AT_unsigned (var_die, DW_AT_decl_file, file_index); | |
71dfc51f | 8250 | |
bdb669cb JM |
8251 | if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die, DW_AT_decl_line) |
8252 | != DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl)) | |
71dfc51f RK |
8253 | |
8254 | add_AT_unsigned (var_die, DW_AT_decl_line, | |
8255 | DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl)); | |
bdb669cb JM |
8256 | } |
8257 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8258 | else |
8259 | { | |
8260 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (var_die, decl); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8261 | add_type_attribute (var_die, TREE_TYPE (decl), |
8262 | TREE_READONLY (decl), | |
8263 | TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl), context_die); | |
71dfc51f | 8264 | |
273dbe67 JM |
8265 | if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl)) |
8266 | add_AT_flag (var_die, DW_AT_external, 1); | |
71dfc51f | 8267 | |
273dbe67 JM |
8268 | if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)) |
8269 | add_AT_flag (var_die, DW_AT_artificial, 1); | |
71dfc51f | 8270 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8271 | if (TREE_PROTECTED (decl)) |
8272 | add_AT_unsigned (var_die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_protected); | |
71dfc51f | 8273 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8274 | else if (TREE_PRIVATE (decl)) |
8275 | add_AT_unsigned (var_die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_private); | |
a3f97cbb | 8276 | } |
4edb7b60 JM |
8277 | |
8278 | if (declaration) | |
8279 | add_AT_flag (var_die, DW_AT_declaration, 1); | |
8280 | ||
8281 | if ((declaration && decl_class_context (decl)) || DECL_ABSTRACT (decl)) | |
8282 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, var_die); | |
8283 | ||
8284 | if (! declaration && ! DECL_ABSTRACT (decl)) | |
a3f97cbb | 8285 | { |
141719a8 | 8286 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, var_die); |
a3f97cbb | 8287 | add_location_or_const_value_attribute (var_die, decl); |
d291dd49 | 8288 | add_pubname (decl, var_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8289 | } |
8290 | } | |
8291 | ||
8292 | /* Generate a DIE to represent a label identifier. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8293 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8294 | static void |
8295 | gen_label_die (decl, context_die) | |
8296 | register tree decl; | |
8297 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8298 | { | |
8299 | register tree origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl); | |
8300 | register dw_die_ref lbl_die = new_die (DW_TAG_label, context_die); | |
8301 | register rtx insn; | |
8302 | char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; | |
5c90448c | 8303 | char label2[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; |
71dfc51f | 8304 | |
a3f97cbb | 8305 | if (origin != NULL) |
71dfc51f | 8306 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (lbl_die, origin); |
a3f97cbb | 8307 | else |
71dfc51f RK |
8308 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (lbl_die, decl); |
8309 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8310 | if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl)) |
71dfc51f | 8311 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, lbl_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8312 | else |
8313 | { | |
8314 | insn = DECL_RTL (decl); | |
8315 | if (GET_CODE (insn) == CODE_LABEL) | |
8316 | { | |
8317 | /* When optimization is enabled (via -O) some parts of the compiler | |
8318 | (e.g. jump.c and cse.c) may try to delete CODE_LABEL insns which | |
8319 | represent source-level labels which were explicitly declared by | |
8320 | the user. This really shouldn't be happening though, so catch | |
8321 | it if it ever does happen. */ | |
8322 | if (INSN_DELETED_P (insn)) | |
71dfc51f RK |
8323 | abort (); |
8324 | ||
5c90448c JM |
8325 | sprintf (label2, INSN_LABEL_FMT, current_funcdef_number); |
8326 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, label2, | |
8327 | (unsigned) INSN_UID (insn)); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8328 | add_AT_lbl_id (lbl_die, DW_AT_low_pc, label); |
8329 | } | |
8330 | } | |
8331 | } | |
8332 | ||
8333 | /* Generate a DIE for a lexical block. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8334 | |
a3f97cbb | 8335 | static void |
d7248bff | 8336 | gen_lexical_block_die (stmt, context_die, depth) |
a3f97cbb JW |
8337 | register tree stmt; |
8338 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
d7248bff | 8339 | int depth; |
a3f97cbb JW |
8340 | { |
8341 | register dw_die_ref stmt_die = new_die (DW_TAG_lexical_block, context_die); | |
8342 | char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; | |
71dfc51f RK |
8343 | |
8344 | if (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt)) | |
a3f97cbb | 8345 | { |
5c90448c JM |
8346 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL, |
8347 | next_block_number); | |
a3f97cbb | 8348 | add_AT_lbl_id (stmt_die, DW_AT_low_pc, label); |
5c90448c | 8349 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, BLOCK_END_LABEL, next_block_number); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8350 | add_AT_lbl_id (stmt_die, DW_AT_high_pc, label); |
8351 | } | |
71dfc51f | 8352 | |
7d4440be | 8353 | push_decl_scope (stmt); |
d7248bff | 8354 | decls_for_scope (stmt, stmt_die, depth); |
7d4440be | 8355 | pop_decl_scope (); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8356 | } |
8357 | ||
8358 | /* Generate a DIE for an inlined subprogram. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8359 | |
a3f97cbb | 8360 | static void |
d7248bff | 8361 | gen_inlined_subroutine_die (stmt, context_die, depth) |
a3f97cbb JW |
8362 | register tree stmt; |
8363 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
d7248bff | 8364 | int depth; |
a3f97cbb | 8365 | { |
71dfc51f | 8366 | if (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt)) |
a3f97cbb | 8367 | { |
71dfc51f RK |
8368 | register dw_die_ref subr_die |
8369 | = new_die (DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine, context_die); | |
ab72d377 | 8370 | register tree decl = block_ultimate_origin (stmt); |
d7248bff | 8371 | char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; |
71dfc51f | 8372 | |
ab72d377 | 8373 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (subr_die, decl); |
5c90448c JM |
8374 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL, |
8375 | next_block_number); | |
a3f97cbb | 8376 | add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die, DW_AT_low_pc, label); |
5c90448c | 8377 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, BLOCK_END_LABEL, next_block_number); |
a3f97cbb | 8378 | add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die, DW_AT_high_pc, label); |
ab72d377 | 8379 | push_decl_scope (decl); |
d7248bff | 8380 | decls_for_scope (stmt, subr_die, depth); |
ab72d377 | 8381 | pop_decl_scope (); |
7e23cb16 | 8382 | current_function_has_inlines = 1; |
a3f97cbb | 8383 | } |
a3f97cbb JW |
8384 | } |
8385 | ||
8386 | /* Generate a DIE for a field in a record, or structure. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8387 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8388 | static void |
8389 | gen_field_die (decl, context_die) | |
8390 | register tree decl; | |
8391 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8392 | { | |
8393 | register dw_die_ref decl_die = new_die (DW_TAG_member, context_die); | |
71dfc51f | 8394 | |
a3f97cbb | 8395 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl_die, decl); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8396 | add_type_attribute (decl_die, member_declared_type (decl), |
8397 | TREE_READONLY (decl), TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl), | |
8398 | context_die); | |
71dfc51f | 8399 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8400 | /* If this is a bit field... */ |
8401 | if (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl)) | |
8402 | { | |
8403 | add_byte_size_attribute (decl_die, decl); | |
8404 | add_bit_size_attribute (decl_die, decl); | |
8405 | add_bit_offset_attribute (decl_die, decl); | |
8406 | } | |
71dfc51f | 8407 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8408 | if (TREE_CODE (DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (decl)) != UNION_TYPE) |
8409 | add_data_member_location_attribute (decl_die, decl); | |
71dfc51f | 8410 | |
273dbe67 JM |
8411 | if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl)) |
8412 | add_AT_flag (decl_die, DW_AT_artificial, 1); | |
71dfc51f | 8413 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8414 | if (TREE_PROTECTED (decl)) |
8415 | add_AT_unsigned (decl_die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_protected); | |
71dfc51f | 8416 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8417 | else if (TREE_PRIVATE (decl)) |
8418 | add_AT_unsigned (decl_die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_private); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8419 | } |
8420 | ||
ab72d377 JM |
8421 | #if 0 |
8422 | /* Don't generate either pointer_type DIEs or reference_type DIEs here. | |
8423 | Use modified_type_die instead. | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8424 | We keep this code here just in case these types of DIEs may be needed to |
8425 | represent certain things in other languages (e.g. Pascal) someday. */ | |
8426 | static void | |
8427 | gen_pointer_type_die (type, context_die) | |
8428 | register tree type; | |
8429 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8430 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
8431 | register dw_die_ref ptr_die |
8432 | = new_die (DW_TAG_pointer_type, scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
8433 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8434 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, ptr_die); |
a3f97cbb | 8435 | add_type_attribute (ptr_die, TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0, context_die); |
ab72d377 | 8436 | add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die, DW_AT_byte_size, PTR_SIZE); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8437 | } |
8438 | ||
ab72d377 JM |
8439 | /* Don't generate either pointer_type DIEs or reference_type DIEs here. |
8440 | Use modified_type_die instead. | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8441 | We keep this code here just in case these types of DIEs may be needed to |
8442 | represent certain things in other languages (e.g. Pascal) someday. */ | |
8443 | static void | |
8444 | gen_reference_type_die (type, context_die) | |
8445 | register tree type; | |
8446 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8447 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
8448 | register dw_die_ref ref_die |
8449 | = new_die (DW_TAG_reference_type, scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
8450 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8451 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, ref_die); |
a3f97cbb | 8452 | add_type_attribute (ref_die, TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0, context_die); |
ab72d377 | 8453 | add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die, DW_AT_byte_size, PTR_SIZE); |
a3f97cbb | 8454 | } |
ab72d377 | 8455 | #endif |
a3f97cbb JW |
8456 | |
8457 | /* Generate a DIE for a pointer to a member type. */ | |
8458 | static void | |
8459 | gen_ptr_to_mbr_type_die (type, context_die) | |
8460 | register tree type; | |
8461 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8462 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
8463 | register dw_die_ref ptr_die |
8464 | = new_die (DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type, scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
8465 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8466 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, ptr_die); |
a3f97cbb | 8467 | add_AT_die_ref (ptr_die, DW_AT_containing_type, |
bdb669cb | 8468 | lookup_type_die (TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (type))); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8469 | add_type_attribute (ptr_die, TREE_TYPE (type), 0, 0, context_die); |
8470 | } | |
8471 | ||
8472 | /* Generate the DIE for the compilation unit. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8473 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8474 | static void |
8475 | gen_compile_unit_die (main_input_filename) | |
8476 | register char *main_input_filename; | |
8477 | { | |
8478 | char producer[250]; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8479 | char *wd = getpwd (); |
8480 | ||
8481 | comp_unit_die = new_die (DW_TAG_compile_unit, NULL); | |
bdb669cb JM |
8482 | add_name_attribute (comp_unit_die, main_input_filename); |
8483 | ||
71dfc51f RK |
8484 | if (wd != NULL) |
8485 | add_AT_string (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_comp_dir, wd); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8486 | |
8487 | sprintf (producer, "%s %s", language_string, version_string); | |
8488 | ||
8489 | #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO | |
8490 | /* The MIPS/SGI compilers place the 'cc' command line options in the producer | |
8491 | string. The SGI debugger looks for -g, -g1, -g2, or -g3; if they do | |
8492 | not appear in the producer string, the debugger reaches the conclusion | |
8493 | that the object file is stripped and has no debugging information. | |
8494 | To get the MIPS/SGI debugger to believe that there is debugging | |
8495 | information in the object file, we add a -g to the producer string. */ | |
4927276d JM |
8496 | if (debug_info_level > DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) |
8497 | strcat (producer, " -g"); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8498 | #endif |
8499 | ||
8500 | add_AT_string (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_producer, producer); | |
a9d38797 | 8501 | |
a3f97cbb | 8502 | if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU C++") == 0) |
a9d38797 | 8503 | add_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language, DW_LANG_C_plus_plus); |
71dfc51f | 8504 | |
a3f97cbb | 8505 | else if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU Ada") == 0) |
a9d38797 | 8506 | add_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language, DW_LANG_Ada83); |
71dfc51f | 8507 | |
a9d38797 JM |
8508 | else if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU F77") == 0) |
8509 | add_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language, DW_LANG_Fortran77); | |
71dfc51f | 8510 | |
bc28c45b RK |
8511 | else if (strcmp (language_string, "GNU Pascal") == 0) |
8512 | add_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language, DW_LANG_Pascal83); | |
8513 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8514 | else if (flag_traditional) |
a9d38797 | 8515 | add_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language, DW_LANG_C); |
71dfc51f | 8516 | |
a3f97cbb | 8517 | else |
a9d38797 JM |
8518 | add_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language, DW_LANG_C89); |
8519 | ||
8520 | #if 0 /* unimplemented */ | |
e90b62db | 8521 | if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE) |
a9d38797 JM |
8522 | add_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_macro_info, 0); |
8523 | #endif | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8524 | } |
8525 | ||
8526 | /* Generate a DIE for a string type. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8527 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8528 | static void |
8529 | gen_string_type_die (type, context_die) | |
8530 | register tree type; | |
8531 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8532 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
8533 | register dw_die_ref type_die |
8534 | = new_die (DW_TAG_string_type, scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
8535 | ||
bdb669cb | 8536 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, type_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8537 | |
8538 | /* Fudge the string length attribute for now. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8539 | |
a3f97cbb | 8540 | /* TODO: add string length info. |
71dfc51f | 8541 | string_length_attribute (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (type))); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8542 | bound_representation (upper_bound, 0, 'u'); */ |
8543 | } | |
8544 | ||
61b32c02 | 8545 | /* Generate the DIE for a base class. */ |
71dfc51f | 8546 | |
61b32c02 JM |
8547 | static void |
8548 | gen_inheritance_die (binfo, context_die) | |
8549 | register tree binfo; | |
8550 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8551 | { | |
8552 | dw_die_ref die = new_die (DW_TAG_inheritance, context_die); | |
71dfc51f | 8553 | |
61b32c02 JM |
8554 | add_type_attribute (die, BINFO_TYPE (binfo), 0, 0, context_die); |
8555 | add_data_member_location_attribute (die, binfo); | |
71dfc51f | 8556 | |
61b32c02 JM |
8557 | if (TREE_VIA_VIRTUAL (binfo)) |
8558 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_virtuality, DW_VIRTUALITY_virtual); | |
8559 | if (TREE_VIA_PUBLIC (binfo)) | |
8560 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_public); | |
8561 | else if (TREE_VIA_PROTECTED (binfo)) | |
8562 | add_AT_unsigned (die, DW_AT_accessibility, DW_ACCESS_protected); | |
8563 | } | |
8564 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8565 | /* Genearate a DIE for a class member. */ |
71dfc51f | 8566 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8567 | static void |
8568 | gen_member_die (type, context_die) | |
8569 | register tree type; | |
8570 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8571 | { | |
61b32c02 | 8572 | register tree member; |
71dfc51f | 8573 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8574 | /* If this is not an incomplete type, output descriptions of each of its |
8575 | members. Note that as we output the DIEs necessary to represent the | |
8576 | members of this record or union type, we will also be trying to output | |
8577 | DIEs to represent the *types* of those members. However the `type' | |
8578 | function (above) will specifically avoid generating type DIEs for member | |
8579 | types *within* the list of member DIEs for this (containing) type execpt | |
8580 | for those types (of members) which are explicitly marked as also being | |
8581 | members of this (containing) type themselves. The g++ front- end can | |
8582 | force any given type to be treated as a member of some other | |
8583 | (containing) type by setting the TYPE_CONTEXT of the given (member) type | |
8584 | to point to the TREE node representing the appropriate (containing) | |
8585 | type. */ | |
8586 | ||
61b32c02 JM |
8587 | /* First output info about the base classes. */ |
8588 | if (TYPE_BINFO (type) && TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPES (type)) | |
a3f97cbb | 8589 | { |
61b32c02 JM |
8590 | register tree bases = TYPE_BINFO_BASETYPES (type); |
8591 | register int n_bases = TREE_VEC_LENGTH (bases); | |
8592 | register int i; | |
8593 | ||
8594 | for (i = 0; i < n_bases; i++) | |
8595 | gen_inheritance_die (TREE_VEC_ELT (bases, i), context_die); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8596 | } |
8597 | ||
61b32c02 JM |
8598 | /* Now output info about the data members and type members. */ |
8599 | for (member = TYPE_FIELDS (type); member; member = TREE_CHAIN (member)) | |
8600 | gen_decl_die (member, context_die); | |
8601 | ||
a3f97cbb | 8602 | /* Now output info about the function members (if any). */ |
61b32c02 JM |
8603 | for (member = TYPE_METHODS (type); member; member = TREE_CHAIN (member)) |
8604 | gen_decl_die (member, context_die); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8605 | } |
8606 | ||
8607 | /* Generate a DIE for a structure or union type. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8608 | |
a3f97cbb | 8609 | static void |
273dbe67 | 8610 | gen_struct_or_union_type_die (type, context_die) |
a3f97cbb | 8611 | register tree type; |
a3f97cbb JW |
8612 | register dw_die_ref context_die; |
8613 | { | |
273dbe67 | 8614 | register dw_die_ref type_die = lookup_type_die (type); |
a082c85a JM |
8615 | register dw_die_ref scope_die = 0; |
8616 | register int nested = 0; | |
273dbe67 JM |
8617 | |
8618 | if (type_die && ! TYPE_SIZE (type)) | |
8619 | return; | |
a082c85a | 8620 | |
71dfc51f | 8621 | if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type) != NULL_TREE |
a082c85a JM |
8622 | && TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))) == 't') |
8623 | nested = 1; | |
8624 | ||
a94dbf2c | 8625 | scope_die = scope_die_for (type, context_die); |
a082c85a JM |
8626 | |
8627 | if (! type_die || (nested && scope_die == comp_unit_die)) | |
273dbe67 | 8628 | /* First occurrence of type or toplevel definition of nested class. */ |
a3f97cbb | 8629 | { |
273dbe67 | 8630 | register dw_die_ref old_die = type_die; |
71dfc51f | 8631 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8632 | type_die = new_die (TREE_CODE (type) == RECORD_TYPE |
8633 | ? DW_TAG_structure_type : DW_TAG_union_type, | |
a082c85a | 8634 | scope_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8635 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, type_die); |
8636 | add_name_attribute (type_die, type_tag (type)); | |
273dbe67 JM |
8637 | if (old_die) |
8638 | add_AT_die_ref (type_die, DW_AT_specification, old_die); | |
a3f97cbb | 8639 | } |
4b674448 | 8640 | else |
273dbe67 | 8641 | remove_AT (type_die, DW_AT_declaration); |
a3f97cbb | 8642 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8643 | /* If we're not in the right context to be defining this type, defer to |
8644 | avoid tricky recursion. */ | |
8645 | if (TYPE_SIZE (type) && decl_scope_depth > 0 && scope_die == comp_unit_die) | |
8646 | { | |
8647 | add_AT_flag (type_die, DW_AT_declaration, 1); | |
8648 | pend_type (type); | |
8649 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8650 | /* If this type has been completed, then give it a byte_size attribute and |
8651 | then give a list of members. */ | |
a94dbf2c | 8652 | else if (TYPE_SIZE (type)) |
a3f97cbb JW |
8653 | { |
8654 | /* Prevent infinite recursion in cases where the type of some member of | |
8655 | this type is expressed in terms of this type itself. */ | |
8656 | TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1; | |
273dbe67 | 8657 | add_byte_size_attribute (type_die, type); |
e9a25f70 | 8658 | if (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type) != NULL_TREE) |
b2932ae5 | 8659 | add_src_coords_attributes (type_die, TYPE_STUB_DECL (type)); |
71dfc51f | 8660 | |
ef76d03b JW |
8661 | /* If the first reference to this type was as the return type of an |
8662 | inline function, then it may not have a parent. Fix this now. */ | |
8663 | if (type_die->die_parent == NULL) | |
8664 | add_child_die (scope_die, type_die); | |
8665 | ||
273dbe67 JM |
8666 | push_decl_scope (type); |
8667 | gen_member_die (type, type_die); | |
8668 | pop_decl_scope (); | |
71dfc51f | 8669 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8670 | /* GNU extension: Record what type our vtable lives in. */ |
8671 | if (TYPE_VFIELD (type)) | |
8672 | { | |
8673 | tree vtype = DECL_FCONTEXT (TYPE_VFIELD (type)); | |
71dfc51f | 8674 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8675 | gen_type_die (vtype, context_die); |
8676 | add_AT_die_ref (type_die, DW_AT_containing_type, | |
8677 | lookup_type_die (vtype)); | |
8678 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 8679 | } |
4b674448 JM |
8680 | else |
8681 | add_AT_flag (type_die, DW_AT_declaration, 1); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8682 | } |
8683 | ||
8684 | /* Generate a DIE for a subroutine _type_. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8685 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8686 | static void |
8687 | gen_subroutine_type_die (type, context_die) | |
8688 | register tree type; | |
8689 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8690 | { | |
8691 | register tree return_type = TREE_TYPE (type); | |
71dfc51f RK |
8692 | register dw_die_ref subr_die |
8693 | = new_die (DW_TAG_subroutine_type, scope_die_for (type, context_die)); | |
8694 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
8695 | equate_type_number_to_die (type, subr_die); |
8696 | add_prototyped_attribute (subr_die, type); | |
a3f97cbb | 8697 | add_type_attribute (subr_die, return_type, 0, 0, context_die); |
a94dbf2c | 8698 | gen_formal_types_die (type, subr_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8699 | } |
8700 | ||
8701 | /* Generate a DIE for a type definition */ | |
71dfc51f | 8702 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8703 | static void |
8704 | gen_typedef_die (decl, context_die) | |
8705 | register tree decl; | |
8706 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8707 | { | |
a3f97cbb | 8708 | register dw_die_ref type_die; |
a94dbf2c JM |
8709 | register tree origin; |
8710 | ||
8711 | if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl)) | |
8712 | return; | |
8713 | TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl) = 1; | |
8714 | ||
ab72d377 | 8715 | type_die = new_die (DW_TAG_typedef, scope_die_for (decl, context_die)); |
a94dbf2c | 8716 | origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl); |
a3f97cbb | 8717 | if (origin != NULL) |
a94dbf2c | 8718 | add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die, origin); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8719 | else |
8720 | { | |
a94dbf2c | 8721 | register tree type; |
a3f97cbb | 8722 | add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (type_die, decl); |
a94dbf2c JM |
8723 | if (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl)) |
8724 | { | |
8725 | type = DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl); | |
8726 | equate_type_number_to_die (TREE_TYPE (decl), type_die); | |
8727 | } | |
8728 | else | |
8729 | type = TREE_TYPE (decl); | |
8730 | add_type_attribute (type_die, type, TREE_READONLY (decl), | |
8731 | TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl), context_die); | |
a3f97cbb | 8732 | } |
71dfc51f | 8733 | |
a3f97cbb | 8734 | if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl)) |
a94dbf2c | 8735 | equate_decl_number_to_die (decl, type_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8736 | } |
8737 | ||
8738 | /* Generate a type description DIE. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8739 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8740 | static void |
8741 | gen_type_die (type, context_die) | |
8742 | register tree type; | |
8743 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8744 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
8745 | if (type == NULL_TREE || type == error_mark_node) |
8746 | return; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8747 | |
8748 | /* We are going to output a DIE to represent the unqualified version of of | |
8749 | this type (i.e. without any const or volatile qualifiers) so get the | |
8750 | main variant (i.e. the unqualified version) of this type now. */ | |
8751 | type = type_main_variant (type); | |
8752 | ||
8753 | if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type)) | |
71dfc51f | 8754 | return; |
a3f97cbb | 8755 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8756 | if (TYPE_NAME (type) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type)) == TYPE_DECL |
8757 | && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (type))) | |
8758 | { | |
8759 | TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1; | |
8760 | gen_decl_die (TYPE_NAME (type), context_die); | |
8761 | return; | |
8762 | } | |
8763 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
8764 | switch (TREE_CODE (type)) |
8765 | { | |
8766 | case ERROR_MARK: | |
8767 | break; | |
8768 | ||
8769 | case POINTER_TYPE: | |
8770 | case REFERENCE_TYPE: | |
8771 | /* For these types, all that is required is that we output a DIE (or a | |
8772 | set of DIEs) to represent the "basis" type. */ | |
8773 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type), context_die); | |
8774 | break; | |
8775 | ||
8776 | case OFFSET_TYPE: | |
71dfc51f RK |
8777 | /* This code is used for C++ pointer-to-data-member types. |
8778 | Output a description of the relevant class type. */ | |
a3f97cbb | 8779 | gen_type_die (TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (type), context_die); |
71dfc51f | 8780 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8781 | /* Output a description of the type of the object pointed to. */ |
8782 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type), context_die); | |
71dfc51f | 8783 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8784 | /* Now output a DIE to represent this pointer-to-data-member type |
8785 | itself. */ | |
8786 | gen_ptr_to_mbr_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8787 | break; | |
8788 | ||
8789 | case SET_TYPE: | |
8790 | gen_type_die (TYPE_DOMAIN (type), context_die); | |
8791 | gen_set_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8792 | break; | |
8793 | ||
8794 | case FILE_TYPE: | |
8795 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type), context_die); | |
8796 | abort (); /* No way to represent these in Dwarf yet! */ | |
8797 | break; | |
8798 | ||
8799 | case FUNCTION_TYPE: | |
8800 | /* Force out return type (in case it wasn't forced out already). */ | |
8801 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type), context_die); | |
8802 | gen_subroutine_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8803 | break; | |
8804 | ||
8805 | case METHOD_TYPE: | |
8806 | /* Force out return type (in case it wasn't forced out already). */ | |
8807 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type), context_die); | |
8808 | gen_subroutine_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8809 | break; | |
8810 | ||
8811 | case ARRAY_TYPE: | |
8812 | if (TYPE_STRING_FLAG (type) && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (type)) == CHAR_TYPE) | |
8813 | { | |
8814 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type), context_die); | |
8815 | gen_string_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8816 | } | |
8817 | else | |
71dfc51f | 8818 | gen_array_type_die (type, context_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8819 | break; |
8820 | ||
8821 | case ENUMERAL_TYPE: | |
8822 | case RECORD_TYPE: | |
8823 | case UNION_TYPE: | |
8824 | case QUAL_UNION_TYPE: | |
a082c85a JM |
8825 | /* If this is a nested type whose containing class hasn't been |
8826 | written out yet, writing it out will cover this one, too. */ | |
8827 | if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type) | |
8828 | && TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))) == 't' | |
8829 | && ! TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))) | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8830 | { |
8831 | gen_type_die (TYPE_CONTEXT (type), context_die); | |
8832 | ||
8833 | if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))) | |
8834 | return; | |
8835 | ||
8836 | /* If that failed, attach ourselves to the stub. */ | |
8837 | push_decl_scope (TYPE_CONTEXT (type)); | |
8838 | context_die = lookup_type_die (TYPE_CONTEXT (type)); | |
8839 | } | |
8840 | ||
8841 | if (TREE_CODE (type) == ENUMERAL_TYPE) | |
273dbe67 | 8842 | gen_enumeration_type_die (type, context_die); |
a3f97cbb | 8843 | else |
273dbe67 | 8844 | gen_struct_or_union_type_die (type, context_die); |
4b674448 | 8845 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
8846 | if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type) |
8847 | && TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))) == 't' | |
8848 | && ! TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (TYPE_CONTEXT (type))) | |
8849 | pop_decl_scope (); | |
8850 | ||
4b674448 | 8851 | /* Don't set TREE_ASM_WRITTEN on an incomplete struct; we want to fix |
a082c85a JM |
8852 | it up if it is ever completed. gen_*_type_die will set it for us |
8853 | when appropriate. */ | |
8854 | return; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8855 | |
8856 | case VOID_TYPE: | |
8857 | case INTEGER_TYPE: | |
8858 | case REAL_TYPE: | |
8859 | case COMPLEX_TYPE: | |
8860 | case BOOLEAN_TYPE: | |
8861 | case CHAR_TYPE: | |
8862 | /* No DIEs needed for fundamental types. */ | |
8863 | break; | |
8864 | ||
8865 | case LANG_TYPE: | |
8866 | /* No Dwarf representation currently defined. */ | |
8867 | break; | |
8868 | ||
8869 | default: | |
8870 | abort (); | |
8871 | } | |
8872 | ||
8873 | TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) = 1; | |
8874 | } | |
8875 | ||
8876 | /* Generate a DIE for a tagged type instantiation. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8877 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8878 | static void |
8879 | gen_tagged_type_instantiation_die (type, context_die) | |
8880 | register tree type; | |
8881 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
8882 | { | |
71dfc51f RK |
8883 | if (type == NULL_TREE || type == error_mark_node) |
8884 | return; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8885 | |
8886 | /* We are going to output a DIE to represent the unqualified version of of | |
8887 | this type (i.e. without any const or volatile qualifiers) so make sure | |
8888 | that we have the main variant (i.e. the unqualified version) of this | |
8889 | type now. */ | |
3a88cbd1 JL |
8890 | if (type != type_main_variant (type) |
8891 | || !TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type)) | |
8892 | abort (); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8893 | |
8894 | switch (TREE_CODE (type)) | |
8895 | { | |
8896 | case ERROR_MARK: | |
8897 | break; | |
8898 | ||
8899 | case ENUMERAL_TYPE: | |
8900 | gen_inlined_enumeration_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8901 | break; | |
8902 | ||
8903 | case RECORD_TYPE: | |
8904 | gen_inlined_structure_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8905 | break; | |
8906 | ||
8907 | case UNION_TYPE: | |
8908 | case QUAL_UNION_TYPE: | |
8909 | gen_inlined_union_type_die (type, context_die); | |
8910 | break; | |
8911 | ||
8912 | default: | |
71dfc51f | 8913 | abort (); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8914 | } |
8915 | } | |
8916 | ||
8917 | /* Generate a DW_TAG_lexical_block DIE followed by DIEs to represent all of the | |
8918 | things which are local to the given block. */ | |
71dfc51f | 8919 | |
a3f97cbb | 8920 | static void |
d7248bff | 8921 | gen_block_die (stmt, context_die, depth) |
a3f97cbb JW |
8922 | register tree stmt; |
8923 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
d7248bff | 8924 | int depth; |
a3f97cbb JW |
8925 | { |
8926 | register int must_output_die = 0; | |
8927 | register tree origin; | |
8928 | register tree decl; | |
8929 | register enum tree_code origin_code; | |
8930 | ||
8931 | /* Ignore blocks never really used to make RTL. */ | |
8932 | ||
71dfc51f RK |
8933 | if (stmt == NULL_TREE || !TREE_USED (stmt)) |
8934 | return; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8935 | |
8936 | /* Determine the "ultimate origin" of this block. This block may be an | |
8937 | inlined instance of an inlined instance of inline function, so we have | |
8938 | to trace all of the way back through the origin chain to find out what | |
8939 | sort of node actually served as the original seed for the creation of | |
8940 | the current block. */ | |
8941 | origin = block_ultimate_origin (stmt); | |
8942 | origin_code = (origin != NULL) ? TREE_CODE (origin) : ERROR_MARK; | |
8943 | ||
8944 | /* Determine if we need to output any Dwarf DIEs at all to represent this | |
8945 | block. */ | |
8946 | if (origin_code == FUNCTION_DECL) | |
71dfc51f RK |
8947 | /* The outer scopes for inlinings *must* always be represented. We |
8948 | generate DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine DIEs for them. (See below.) */ | |
8949 | must_output_die = 1; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
8950 | else |
8951 | { | |
8952 | /* In the case where the current block represents an inlining of the | |
8953 | "body block" of an inline function, we must *NOT* output any DIE for | |
8954 | this block because we have already output a DIE to represent the | |
8955 | whole inlined function scope and the "body block" of any function | |
8956 | doesn't really represent a different scope according to ANSI C | |
8957 | rules. So we check here to make sure that this block does not | |
8958 | represent a "body block inlining" before trying to set the | |
8959 | `must_output_die' flag. */ | |
d7248bff | 8960 | if (! is_body_block (origin ? origin : stmt)) |
a3f97cbb JW |
8961 | { |
8962 | /* Determine if this block directly contains any "significant" | |
8963 | local declarations which we will need to output DIEs for. */ | |
8964 | if (debug_info_level > DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) | |
71dfc51f RK |
8965 | /* We are not in terse mode so *any* local declaration counts |
8966 | as being a "significant" one. */ | |
8967 | must_output_die = (BLOCK_VARS (stmt) != NULL); | |
a3f97cbb | 8968 | else |
71dfc51f RK |
8969 | /* We are in terse mode, so only local (nested) function |
8970 | definitions count as "significant" local declarations. */ | |
8971 | for (decl = BLOCK_VARS (stmt); | |
8972 | decl != NULL; decl = TREE_CHAIN (decl)) | |
8973 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL | |
8974 | && DECL_INITIAL (decl)) | |
a3f97cbb | 8975 | { |
71dfc51f RK |
8976 | must_output_die = 1; |
8977 | break; | |
a3f97cbb | 8978 | } |
a3f97cbb JW |
8979 | } |
8980 | } | |
8981 | ||
8982 | /* It would be a waste of space to generate a Dwarf DW_TAG_lexical_block | |
8983 | DIE for any block which contains no significant local declarations at | |
8984 | all. Rather, in such cases we just call `decls_for_scope' so that any | |
8985 | needed Dwarf info for any sub-blocks will get properly generated. Note | |
8986 | that in terse mode, our definition of what constitutes a "significant" | |
8987 | local declaration gets restricted to include only inlined function | |
8988 | instances and local (nested) function definitions. */ | |
8989 | if (must_output_die) | |
8990 | { | |
8991 | if (origin_code == FUNCTION_DECL) | |
71dfc51f | 8992 | gen_inlined_subroutine_die (stmt, context_die, depth); |
a3f97cbb | 8993 | else |
71dfc51f | 8994 | gen_lexical_block_die (stmt, context_die, depth); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8995 | } |
8996 | else | |
d7248bff | 8997 | decls_for_scope (stmt, context_die, depth); |
a3f97cbb JW |
8998 | } |
8999 | ||
9000 | /* Generate all of the decls declared within a given scope and (recursively) | |
9001 | all of it's sub-blocks. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9002 | |
a3f97cbb | 9003 | static void |
d7248bff | 9004 | decls_for_scope (stmt, context_die, depth) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9005 | register tree stmt; |
9006 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
d7248bff | 9007 | int depth; |
a3f97cbb JW |
9008 | { |
9009 | register tree decl; | |
9010 | register tree subblocks; | |
71dfc51f | 9011 | |
a3f97cbb | 9012 | /* Ignore blocks never really used to make RTL. */ |
71dfc51f RK |
9013 | if (stmt == NULL_TREE || ! TREE_USED (stmt)) |
9014 | return; | |
9015 | ||
d7248bff | 9016 | if (!BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt) && depth > 0) |
71dfc51f | 9017 | next_block_number++; |
a3f97cbb | 9018 | |
88dad228 JM |
9019 | /* Output the DIEs to represent all of the data objects and typedefs |
9020 | declared directly within this block but not within any nested | |
9021 | sub-blocks. Also, nested function and tag DIEs have been | |
9022 | generated with a parent of NULL; fix that up now. */ | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9023 | for (decl = BLOCK_VARS (stmt); |
9024 | decl != NULL; decl = TREE_CHAIN (decl)) | |
9025 | { | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9026 | register dw_die_ref die; |
9027 | ||
88dad228 | 9028 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL) |
a94dbf2c | 9029 | die = lookup_decl_die (decl); |
88dad228 | 9030 | else if (TREE_CODE (decl) == TYPE_DECL && TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl)) |
a94dbf2c JM |
9031 | die = lookup_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl)); |
9032 | else | |
9033 | die = NULL; | |
9034 | ||
71dfc51f | 9035 | if (die != NULL && die->die_parent == NULL) |
ef76d03b | 9036 | add_child_die (context_die, die); |
88dad228 JM |
9037 | else |
9038 | gen_decl_die (decl, context_die); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9039 | } |
9040 | ||
9041 | /* Output the DIEs to represent all sub-blocks (and the items declared | |
9042 | therein) of this block. */ | |
9043 | for (subblocks = BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (stmt); | |
9044 | subblocks != NULL; | |
9045 | subblocks = BLOCK_CHAIN (subblocks)) | |
71dfc51f | 9046 | gen_block_die (subblocks, context_die, depth + 1); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9047 | } |
9048 | ||
a94dbf2c | 9049 | /* Is this a typedef we can avoid emitting? */ |
71dfc51f RK |
9050 | |
9051 | static inline int | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9052 | is_redundant_typedef (decl) |
9053 | register tree decl; | |
9054 | { | |
9055 | if (TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl)) | |
9056 | return 1; | |
71dfc51f | 9057 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9058 | if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) |
9059 | && DECL_CONTEXT (decl) | |
9060 | && is_tagged_type (DECL_CONTEXT (decl)) | |
9061 | && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (decl))) == TYPE_DECL | |
9062 | && DECL_NAME (decl) == DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (decl)))) | |
9063 | /* Also ignore the artificial member typedef for the class name. */ | |
9064 | return 1; | |
71dfc51f | 9065 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9066 | return 0; |
9067 | } | |
9068 | ||
a3f97cbb | 9069 | /* Generate Dwarf debug information for a decl described by DECL. */ |
71dfc51f | 9070 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9071 | static void |
9072 | gen_decl_die (decl, context_die) | |
9073 | register tree decl; | |
9074 | register dw_die_ref context_die; | |
9075 | { | |
9076 | register tree origin; | |
71dfc51f | 9077 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9078 | /* Make a note of the decl node we are going to be working on. We may need |
9079 | to give the user the source coordinates of where it appeared in case we | |
9080 | notice (later on) that something about it looks screwy. */ | |
9081 | dwarf_last_decl = decl; | |
9082 | ||
9083 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK) | |
71dfc51f | 9084 | return; |
a3f97cbb JW |
9085 | |
9086 | /* If this ..._DECL node is marked to be ignored, then ignore it. But don't | |
9087 | ignore a function definition, since that would screw up our count of | |
9088 | blocks, and that it turn will completely screw up the the labels we will | |
9089 | reference in subsequent DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc attributes (for | |
9090 | subsequent blocks). */ | |
9091 | if (DECL_IGNORED_P (decl) && TREE_CODE (decl) != FUNCTION_DECL) | |
71dfc51f | 9092 | return; |
a3f97cbb | 9093 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9094 | switch (TREE_CODE (decl)) |
9095 | { | |
9096 | case CONST_DECL: | |
9097 | /* The individual enumerators of an enum type get output when we output | |
9098 | the Dwarf representation of the relevant enum type itself. */ | |
9099 | break; | |
9100 | ||
9101 | case FUNCTION_DECL: | |
4edb7b60 JM |
9102 | /* Don't output any DIEs to represent mere function declarations, |
9103 | unless they are class members or explicit block externs. */ | |
9104 | if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL_TREE && DECL_CONTEXT (decl) == NULL_TREE | |
9105 | && (current_function_decl == NULL_TREE || ! DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl))) | |
71dfc51f | 9106 | break; |
bdb669cb | 9107 | |
4927276d | 9108 | if (debug_info_level > DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) |
a94dbf2c JM |
9109 | { |
9110 | /* Before we describe the FUNCTION_DECL itself, make sure that we | |
9111 | have described its return type. */ | |
9112 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl)), context_die); | |
9113 | ||
9114 | /* And its containing type. */ | |
9115 | origin = decl_class_context (decl); | |
71dfc51f | 9116 | if (origin != NULL_TREE) |
a94dbf2c JM |
9117 | gen_type_die (origin, context_die); |
9118 | ||
9119 | /* And its virtual context. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9120 | if (DECL_VINDEX (decl) != NULL_TREE) |
a94dbf2c JM |
9121 | gen_type_die (DECL_CONTEXT (decl), context_die); |
9122 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9123 | |
9124 | /* Now output a DIE to represent the function itself. */ | |
9125 | gen_subprogram_die (decl, context_die); | |
9126 | break; | |
9127 | ||
9128 | case TYPE_DECL: | |
9129 | /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent any | |
4927276d | 9130 | actual typedefs. */ |
a3f97cbb | 9131 | if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) |
4927276d | 9132 | break; |
a3f97cbb | 9133 | |
5c90448c JM |
9134 | /* In the special case of a TYPE_DECL node representing the |
9135 | declaration of some type tag, if the given TYPE_DECL is marked as | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9136 | having been instantiated from some other (original) TYPE_DECL node |
9137 | (e.g. one which was generated within the original definition of an | |
9138 | inline function) we have to generate a special (abbreviated) | |
ef76d03b | 9139 | DW_TAG_structure_type, DW_TAG_union_type, or DW_TAG_enumeration_type |
a3f97cbb | 9140 | DIE here. */ |
71dfc51f | 9141 | if (TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl) && DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl) != NULL_TREE) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9142 | { |
9143 | gen_tagged_type_instantiation_die (TREE_TYPE (decl), context_die); | |
9144 | break; | |
9145 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 9146 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9147 | if (is_redundant_typedef (decl)) |
9148 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl), context_die); | |
9149 | else | |
71dfc51f RK |
9150 | /* Output a DIE to represent the typedef itself. */ |
9151 | gen_typedef_die (decl, context_die); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9152 | break; |
9153 | ||
9154 | case LABEL_DECL: | |
9155 | if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL) | |
71dfc51f | 9156 | gen_label_die (decl, context_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9157 | break; |
9158 | ||
9159 | case VAR_DECL: | |
9160 | /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent any | |
9161 | variable declarations or definitions. */ | |
9162 | if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) | |
71dfc51f | 9163 | break; |
a3f97cbb JW |
9164 | |
9165 | /* Output any DIEs that are needed to specify the type of this data | |
9166 | object. */ | |
9167 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl), context_die); | |
9168 | ||
a94dbf2c JM |
9169 | /* And its containing type. */ |
9170 | origin = decl_class_context (decl); | |
71dfc51f | 9171 | if (origin != NULL_TREE) |
a94dbf2c JM |
9172 | gen_type_die (origin, context_die); |
9173 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9174 | /* Now output the DIE to represent the data object itself. This gets |
9175 | complicated because of the possibility that the VAR_DECL really | |
9176 | represents an inlined instance of a formal parameter for an inline | |
9177 | function. */ | |
9178 | origin = decl_ultimate_origin (decl); | |
71dfc51f RK |
9179 | if (origin != NULL_TREE && TREE_CODE (origin) == PARM_DECL) |
9180 | gen_formal_parameter_die (decl, context_die); | |
a3f97cbb | 9181 | else |
71dfc51f | 9182 | gen_variable_die (decl, context_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9183 | break; |
9184 | ||
9185 | case FIELD_DECL: | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9186 | /* Ignore the nameless fields that are used to skip bits, but |
9187 | handle C++ anonymous unions. */ | |
71dfc51f RK |
9188 | if (DECL_NAME (decl) != NULL_TREE |
9189 | || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == UNION_TYPE) | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9190 | { |
9191 | gen_type_die (member_declared_type (decl), context_die); | |
9192 | gen_field_die (decl, context_die); | |
9193 | } | |
9194 | break; | |
9195 | ||
9196 | case PARM_DECL: | |
9197 | gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl), context_die); | |
9198 | gen_formal_parameter_die (decl, context_die); | |
9199 | break; | |
9200 | ||
9201 | default: | |
9202 | abort (); | |
9203 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9204 | } |
9205 | \f | |
71dfc51f RK |
9206 | /* Write the debugging output for DECL. */ |
9207 | ||
a3f97cbb | 9208 | void |
88dad228 | 9209 | dwarf2out_decl (decl) |
a3f97cbb | 9210 | register tree decl; |
a3f97cbb | 9211 | { |
88dad228 JM |
9212 | register dw_die_ref context_die = comp_unit_die; |
9213 | ||
a3f97cbb | 9214 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == ERROR_MARK) |
71dfc51f | 9215 | return; |
a3f97cbb JW |
9216 | |
9217 | /* If this ..._DECL node is marked to be ignored, then ignore it. We gotta | |
9218 | hope that the node in question doesn't represent a function definition. | |
9219 | If it does, then totally ignoring it is bound to screw up our count of | |
9220 | blocks, and that it turn will completely screw up the the labels we will | |
9221 | reference in subsequent DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc attributes (for | |
9222 | subsequent blocks). (It's too bad that BLOCK nodes don't carry their | |
9223 | own sequence numbers with them!) */ | |
9224 | if (DECL_IGNORED_P (decl)) | |
9225 | { | |
9226 | if (TREE_CODE (decl) == FUNCTION_DECL | |
9227 | && DECL_INITIAL (decl) != NULL) | |
71dfc51f RK |
9228 | abort (); |
9229 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9230 | return; |
9231 | } | |
9232 | ||
9233 | switch (TREE_CODE (decl)) | |
9234 | { | |
9235 | case FUNCTION_DECL: | |
9236 | /* Ignore this FUNCTION_DECL if it refers to a builtin declaration of a | |
9237 | builtin function. Explicit programmer-supplied declarations of | |
9238 | these same functions should NOT be ignored however. */ | |
9239 | if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (decl)) | |
b1ccbc24 | 9240 | return; |
a3f97cbb JW |
9241 | |
9242 | /* What we would really like to do here is to filter out all mere | |
9243 | file-scope declarations of file-scope functions which are never | |
9244 | referenced later within this translation unit (and keep all of ones | |
9245 | that *are* referenced later on) but we aren't clarvoiant, so we have | |
9246 | no idea which functions will be referenced in the future (i.e. later | |
9247 | on within the current translation unit). So here we just ignore all | |
9248 | file-scope function declarations which are not also definitions. If | |
9249 | and when the debugger needs to know something about these funcstion, | |
9250 | it wil have to hunt around and find the DWARF information associated | |
9251 | with the definition of the function. Note that we can't just check | |
9252 | `DECL_EXTERNAL' to find out which FUNCTION_DECL nodes represent | |
9253 | definitions and which ones represent mere declarations. We have to | |
9254 | check `DECL_INITIAL' instead. That's because the C front-end | |
9255 | supports some weird semantics for "extern inline" function | |
9256 | definitions. These can get inlined within the current translation | |
9257 | unit (an thus, we need to generate DWARF info for their abstract | |
9258 | instances so that the DWARF info for the concrete inlined instances | |
9259 | can have something to refer to) but the compiler never generates any | |
9260 | out-of-lines instances of such things (despite the fact that they | |
9261 | *are* definitions). The important point is that the C front-end | |
9262 | marks these "extern inline" functions as DECL_EXTERNAL, but we need | |
273dbe67 | 9263 | to generate DWARF for them anyway. Note that the C++ front-end also |
a3f97cbb JW |
9264 | plays some similar games for inline function definitions appearing |
9265 | within include files which also contain | |
9266 | `#pragma interface' pragmas. */ | |
9267 | if (DECL_INITIAL (decl) == NULL_TREE) | |
b1ccbc24 | 9268 | return; |
88dad228 | 9269 | |
9c6cd30e JM |
9270 | /* If we're a nested function, initially use a parent of NULL; if we're |
9271 | a plain function, this will be fixed up in decls_for_scope. If | |
9272 | we're a method, it will be ignored, since we already have a DIE. */ | |
88dad228 | 9273 | if (decl_function_context (decl)) |
9c6cd30e | 9274 | context_die = NULL; |
88dad228 | 9275 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9276 | break; |
9277 | ||
9278 | case VAR_DECL: | |
9279 | /* Ignore this VAR_DECL if it refers to a file-scope extern data object | |
9280 | declaration and if the declaration was never even referenced from | |
9281 | within this entire compilation unit. We suppress these DIEs in | |
9282 | order to save space in the .debug section (by eliminating entries | |
9283 | which are probably useless). Note that we must not suppress | |
9284 | block-local extern declarations (whether used or not) because that | |
9285 | would screw-up the debugger's name lookup mechanism and cause it to | |
9286 | miss things which really ought to be in scope at a given point. */ | |
9287 | if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl) && !TREE_USED (decl)) | |
71dfc51f | 9288 | return; |
a3f97cbb JW |
9289 | |
9290 | /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent any | |
9291 | variable declarations or definitions. */ | |
9292 | if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) | |
71dfc51f | 9293 | return; |
a3f97cbb JW |
9294 | break; |
9295 | ||
9296 | case TYPE_DECL: | |
9297 | /* Don't bother trying to generate any DIEs to represent any of the | |
a9d38797 JM |
9298 | normal built-in types for the language we are compiling. */ |
9299 | if (DECL_SOURCE_LINE (decl) == 0) | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9300 | { |
9301 | /* OK, we need to generate one for `bool' so GDB knows what type | |
9302 | comparisons have. */ | |
9303 | if ((get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_language) | |
9304 | == DW_LANG_C_plus_plus) | |
9305 | && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl)) == BOOLEAN_TYPE) | |
9306 | modified_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl), 0, 0, NULL); | |
71dfc51f | 9307 | |
a94dbf2c JM |
9308 | return; |
9309 | } | |
a3f97cbb | 9310 | |
88dad228 | 9311 | /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs for types. */ |
a3f97cbb | 9312 | if (debug_info_level <= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE) |
4927276d | 9313 | return; |
88dad228 JM |
9314 | |
9315 | /* If we're a function-scope tag, initially use a parent of NULL; | |
9316 | this will be fixed up in decls_for_scope. */ | |
9317 | if (decl_function_context (decl)) | |
3f76745e | 9318 | context_die = NULL; |
88dad228 | 9319 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9320 | break; |
9321 | ||
9322 | default: | |
9323 | return; | |
9324 | } | |
9325 | ||
88dad228 | 9326 | gen_decl_die (decl, context_die); |
a94dbf2c | 9327 | output_pending_types_for_scope (comp_unit_die); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9328 | } |
9329 | ||
9330 | /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the beginning of the generated code for | |
9331 | a lexical block. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9332 | |
a3f97cbb | 9333 | void |
9a666dda | 9334 | dwarf2out_begin_block (blocknum) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9335 | register unsigned blocknum; |
9336 | { | |
a3f97cbb | 9337 | function_section (current_function_decl); |
5c90448c | 9338 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL, blocknum); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9339 | } |
9340 | ||
9341 | /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the end of the generated code for a | |
9342 | lexical block. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9343 | |
a3f97cbb | 9344 | void |
9a666dda | 9345 | dwarf2out_end_block (blocknum) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9346 | register unsigned blocknum; |
9347 | { | |
a3f97cbb | 9348 | function_section (current_function_decl); |
5c90448c | 9349 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, BLOCK_END_LABEL, blocknum); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9350 | } |
9351 | ||
9352 | /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) at a point in the assembly code which | |
9353 | corresponds to a given source level label. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9354 | |
a3f97cbb | 9355 | void |
9a666dda | 9356 | dwarf2out_label (insn) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9357 | register rtx insn; |
9358 | { | |
9359 | char label[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES]; | |
71dfc51f | 9360 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9361 | if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL) |
9362 | { | |
9363 | function_section (current_function_decl); | |
5c90448c JM |
9364 | sprintf (label, INSN_LABEL_FMT, current_funcdef_number); |
9365 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, label, | |
9366 | (unsigned) INSN_UID (insn)); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9367 | } |
9368 | } | |
9369 | ||
a3f97cbb | 9370 | /* Lookup a filename (in the list of filenames that we know about here in |
9a666dda | 9371 | dwarf2out.c) and return its "index". The index of each (known) filename is |
a3f97cbb JW |
9372 | just a unique number which is associated with only that one filename. |
9373 | We need such numbers for the sake of generating labels | |
9374 | (in the .debug_sfnames section) and references to those | |
9375 | files numbers (in the .debug_srcinfo and.debug_macinfo sections). | |
9376 | If the filename given as an argument is not found in our current list, | |
9377 | add it to the list and assign it the next available unique index number. | |
9378 | In order to speed up searches, we remember the index of the filename | |
9379 | was looked up last. This handles the majority of all searches. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9380 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9381 | static unsigned |
9382 | lookup_filename (file_name) | |
9383 | char *file_name; | |
9384 | { | |
9385 | static unsigned last_file_lookup_index = 0; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9386 | register unsigned i; |
9387 | ||
9388 | /* Check to see if the file name that was searched on the previous call | |
9389 | matches this file name. If so, return the index. */ | |
9390 | if (last_file_lookup_index != 0) | |
71dfc51f RK |
9391 | if (strcmp (file_name, file_table[last_file_lookup_index]) == 0) |
9392 | return last_file_lookup_index; | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9393 | |
9394 | /* Didn't match the previous lookup, search the table */ | |
9395 | for (i = 1; i < file_table_in_use; ++i) | |
71dfc51f RK |
9396 | if (strcmp (file_name, file_table[i]) == 0) |
9397 | { | |
9398 | last_file_lookup_index = i; | |
9399 | return i; | |
9400 | } | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9401 | |
9402 | /* Prepare to add a new table entry by making sure there is enough space in | |
9403 | the table to do so. If not, expand the current table. */ | |
9404 | if (file_table_in_use == file_table_allocated) | |
9405 | { | |
9406 | file_table_allocated += FILE_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
9407 | file_table | |
71dfc51f RK |
9408 | = (char **) xrealloc (file_table, |
9409 | file_table_allocated * sizeof (char *)); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9410 | } |
9411 | ||
71dfc51f | 9412 | /* Add the new entry to the end of the filename table. */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
9413 | file_table[file_table_in_use] = xstrdup (file_name); |
9414 | last_file_lookup_index = file_table_in_use++; | |
71dfc51f | 9415 | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9416 | return last_file_lookup_index; |
9417 | } | |
9418 | ||
9419 | /* Output a label to mark the beginning of a source code line entry | |
9420 | and record information relating to this source line, in | |
9421 | 'line_info_table' for later output of the .debug_line section. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9422 | |
a3f97cbb | 9423 | void |
9a666dda | 9424 | dwarf2out_line (filename, line) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9425 | register char *filename; |
9426 | register unsigned line; | |
9427 | { | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9428 | if (debug_info_level >= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL) |
9429 | { | |
9430 | function_section (current_function_decl); | |
a3f97cbb | 9431 | |
e90b62db | 9432 | if (DECL_SECTION_NAME (current_function_decl)) |
a3f97cbb | 9433 | { |
e90b62db | 9434 | register dw_separate_line_info_ref line_info; |
5c90448c JM |
9435 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL, |
9436 | separate_line_info_table_in_use); | |
e90b62db JM |
9437 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
9438 | ||
9439 | /* expand the line info table if necessary */ | |
9440 | if (separate_line_info_table_in_use | |
9441 | == separate_line_info_table_allocated) | |
9442 | { | |
9443 | separate_line_info_table_allocated += LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
9444 | separate_line_info_table | |
71dfc51f RK |
9445 | = (dw_separate_line_info_ref) |
9446 | xrealloc (separate_line_info_table, | |
9447 | separate_line_info_table_allocated | |
9448 | * sizeof (dw_separate_line_info_entry)); | |
e90b62db | 9449 | } |
71dfc51f RK |
9450 | |
9451 | /* Add the new entry at the end of the line_info_table. */ | |
e90b62db JM |
9452 | line_info |
9453 | = &separate_line_info_table[separate_line_info_table_in_use++]; | |
9454 | line_info->dw_file_num = lookup_filename (filename); | |
9455 | line_info->dw_line_num = line; | |
9456 | line_info->function = current_funcdef_number; | |
9457 | } | |
9458 | else | |
9459 | { | |
9460 | register dw_line_info_ref line_info; | |
71dfc51f | 9461 | |
5c90448c JM |
9462 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, LINE_CODE_LABEL, |
9463 | line_info_table_in_use); | |
e90b62db JM |
9464 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); |
9465 | ||
71dfc51f | 9466 | /* Expand the line info table if necessary. */ |
e90b62db JM |
9467 | if (line_info_table_in_use == line_info_table_allocated) |
9468 | { | |
9469 | line_info_table_allocated += LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT; | |
9470 | line_info_table | |
71dfc51f RK |
9471 | = (dw_line_info_ref) |
9472 | xrealloc (line_info_table, | |
9473 | (line_info_table_allocated | |
9474 | * sizeof (dw_line_info_entry))); | |
e90b62db | 9475 | } |
71dfc51f RK |
9476 | |
9477 | /* Add the new entry at the end of the line_info_table. */ | |
e90b62db JM |
9478 | line_info = &line_info_table[line_info_table_in_use++]; |
9479 | line_info->dw_file_num = lookup_filename (filename); | |
9480 | line_info->dw_line_num = line; | |
a3f97cbb | 9481 | } |
a3f97cbb JW |
9482 | } |
9483 | } | |
9484 | ||
9485 | /* Record the beginning of a new source file, for later output | |
9486 | of the .debug_macinfo section. At present, unimplemented. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9487 | |
a3f97cbb | 9488 | void |
9a666dda | 9489 | dwarf2out_start_source_file (filename) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9490 | register char *filename; |
9491 | { | |
9492 | } | |
9493 | ||
9a666dda | 9494 | /* Record the end of a source file, for later output |
a3f97cbb | 9495 | of the .debug_macinfo section. At present, unimplemented. */ |
71dfc51f | 9496 | |
a3f97cbb | 9497 | void |
9a666dda | 9498 | dwarf2out_end_source_file () |
a3f97cbb JW |
9499 | { |
9500 | } | |
9501 | ||
9502 | /* Called from check_newline in c-parse.y. The `buffer' parameter contains | |
9503 | the tail part of the directive line, i.e. the part which is past the | |
9504 | initial whitespace, #, whitespace, directive-name, whitespace part. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9505 | |
a3f97cbb | 9506 | void |
9a666dda | 9507 | dwarf2out_define (lineno, buffer) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9508 | register unsigned lineno; |
9509 | register char *buffer; | |
9510 | { | |
9511 | static int initialized = 0; | |
9512 | if (!initialized) | |
9513 | { | |
9a666dda | 9514 | dwarf2out_start_source_file (primary_filename); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9515 | initialized = 1; |
9516 | } | |
9517 | } | |
9518 | ||
9519 | /* Called from check_newline in c-parse.y. The `buffer' parameter contains | |
9520 | the tail part of the directive line, i.e. the part which is past the | |
9521 | initial whitespace, #, whitespace, directive-name, whitespace part. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9522 | |
a3f97cbb | 9523 | void |
9a666dda | 9524 | dwarf2out_undef (lineno, buffer) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9525 | register unsigned lineno; |
9526 | register char *buffer; | |
9527 | { | |
9528 | } | |
9529 | ||
9530 | /* Set up for Dwarf output at the start of compilation. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9531 | |
a3f97cbb | 9532 | void |
9a666dda | 9533 | dwarf2out_init (asm_out_file, main_input_filename) |
a3f97cbb JW |
9534 | register FILE *asm_out_file; |
9535 | register char *main_input_filename; | |
9536 | { | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9537 | /* Remember the name of the primary input file. */ |
9538 | primary_filename = main_input_filename; | |
9539 | ||
9540 | /* Allocate the initial hunk of the file_table. */ | |
9541 | file_table = (char **) xmalloc (FILE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (char *)); | |
b1ccbc24 | 9542 | bzero ((char *) file_table, FILE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (char *)); |
a3f97cbb | 9543 | file_table_allocated = FILE_TABLE_INCREMENT; |
71dfc51f RK |
9544 | |
9545 | /* Skip the first entry - file numbers begin at 1. */ | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9546 | file_table_in_use = 1; |
9547 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9548 | /* Allocate the initial hunk of the decl_die_table. */ |
9549 | decl_die_table | |
9550 | = (dw_die_ref *) xmalloc (DECL_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (dw_die_ref)); | |
b1ccbc24 RK |
9551 | bzero ((char *) decl_die_table, |
9552 | DECL_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (dw_die_ref)); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9553 | decl_die_table_allocated = DECL_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT; |
9554 | decl_die_table_in_use = 0; | |
9555 | ||
9556 | /* Allocate the initial hunk of the decl_scope_table. */ | |
9557 | decl_scope_table | |
9558 | = (tree *) xmalloc (DECL_SCOPE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (tree)); | |
b1ccbc24 RK |
9559 | bzero ((char *) decl_scope_table, |
9560 | DECL_SCOPE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (tree)); | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9561 | decl_scope_table_allocated = DECL_SCOPE_TABLE_INCREMENT; |
9562 | decl_scope_depth = 0; | |
9563 | ||
9564 | /* Allocate the initial hunk of the abbrev_die_table. */ | |
9565 | abbrev_die_table | |
9566 | = (dw_die_ref *) xmalloc (ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT | |
9567 | * sizeof (dw_die_ref)); | |
b1ccbc24 RK |
9568 | bzero ((char *) abbrev_die_table, |
9569 | ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (dw_die_ref)); | |
a3f97cbb | 9570 | abbrev_die_table_allocated = ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT; |
71dfc51f | 9571 | /* Zero-th entry is allocated, but unused */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
9572 | abbrev_die_table_in_use = 1; |
9573 | ||
9574 | /* Allocate the initial hunk of the line_info_table. */ | |
9575 | line_info_table | |
9576 | = (dw_line_info_ref) xmalloc (LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT | |
9577 | * sizeof (dw_line_info_entry)); | |
b1ccbc24 RK |
9578 | bzero ((char *) line_info_table, |
9579 | LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT * sizeof (dw_line_info_entry)); | |
a3f97cbb | 9580 | line_info_table_allocated = LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT; |
71dfc51f | 9581 | /* Zero-th entry is allocated, but unused */ |
a3f97cbb JW |
9582 | line_info_table_in_use = 1; |
9583 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9584 | /* Generate the initial DIE for the .debug section. Note that the (string) |
9585 | value given in the DW_AT_name attribute of the DW_TAG_compile_unit DIE | |
9586 | will (typically) be a relative pathname and that this pathname should be | |
9587 | taken as being relative to the directory from which the compiler was | |
9588 | invoked when the given (base) source file was compiled. */ | |
9589 | gen_compile_unit_die (main_input_filename); | |
9590 | ||
5c90448c | 9591 | ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (text_end_label, TEXT_END_LABEL, 0); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9592 | } |
9593 | ||
9594 | /* Output stuff that dwarf requires at the end of every file, | |
9595 | and generate the DWARF-2 debugging info. */ | |
71dfc51f | 9596 | |
a3f97cbb | 9597 | void |
9a666dda | 9598 | dwarf2out_finish () |
a3f97cbb | 9599 | { |
ef76d03b JW |
9600 | limbo_die_node *node, *next_node; |
9601 | dw_die_ref die; | |
9602 | dw_attr_ref a; | |
9603 | ||
9604 | /* Traverse the limbo die list, and add parent/child links. The only | |
9605 | dies without parents that should be here are concrete instances of | |
9606 | inline functions, and the comp_unit_die. We can ignore the comp_unit_die. | |
9607 | For concrete instances, we can get the parent die from the abstract | |
9608 | instance. */ | |
9609 | for (node = limbo_die_list; node; node = next_node) | |
9610 | { | |
9611 | next_node = node->next; | |
9612 | die = node->die; | |
9613 | ||
9614 | if (die->die_parent == NULL) | |
9615 | { | |
9616 | a = get_AT (die, DW_AT_abstract_origin); | |
9617 | if (a) | |
9618 | add_child_die (a->dw_attr_val.v.val_die_ref->die_parent, die); | |
9619 | else if (die == comp_unit_die) | |
9620 | ; | |
9621 | else | |
9622 | abort (); | |
9623 | } | |
9624 | free (node); | |
9625 | } | |
9626 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9627 | /* Traverse the DIE tree and add sibling attributes to those DIE's |
9628 | that have children. */ | |
9629 | add_sibling_attributes (comp_unit_die); | |
9630 | ||
9631 | /* Output a terminator label for the .text section. */ | |
9632 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
9633 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, TEXT_SECTION); | |
5c90448c | 9634 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, TEXT_END_LABEL, 0); |
a3f97cbb | 9635 | |
bdb669cb | 9636 | #if 0 |
a3f97cbb JW |
9637 | /* Output a terminator label for the .data section. */ |
9638 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
9639 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, DATA_SECTION); | |
5c90448c | 9640 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, DATA_END_LABEL, 0); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9641 | |
9642 | /* Output a terminator label for the .bss section. */ | |
9643 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
9644 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, BSS_SECTION); | |
5c90448c | 9645 | ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (asm_out_file, BSS_END_LABEL, 0); |
bdb669cb | 9646 | #endif |
a3f97cbb | 9647 | |
e90b62db JM |
9648 | /* Output the source line correspondence table. */ |
9649 | if (line_info_table_in_use > 1 || separate_line_info_table_in_use) | |
9650 | { | |
9651 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
c53aa195 | 9652 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_LINE_SECTION); |
e90b62db JM |
9653 | output_line_info (); |
9654 | ||
9655 | /* We can only use the low/high_pc attributes if all of the code | |
9656 | was in .text. */ | |
9657 | if (separate_line_info_table_in_use == 0) | |
9658 | { | |
9659 | add_AT_lbl_id (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_low_pc, TEXT_SECTION); | |
5c90448c | 9660 | add_AT_lbl_id (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_high_pc, text_end_label); |
e90b62db | 9661 | } |
71dfc51f | 9662 | |
c53aa195 | 9663 | add_AT_section_offset (comp_unit_die, DW_AT_stmt_list, DEBUG_LINE_SECTION); |
e90b62db JM |
9664 | } |
9665 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9666 | /* Output the abbreviation table. */ |
9667 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
9668 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, ABBREV_SECTION); | |
9669 | build_abbrev_table (comp_unit_die); | |
9670 | output_abbrev_section (); | |
9671 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9672 | /* Initialize the beginning DIE offset - and calculate sizes/offsets. */ |
9673 | next_die_offset = DWARF_COMPILE_UNIT_HEADER_SIZE; | |
9674 | calc_die_sizes (comp_unit_die); | |
9675 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9676 | /* Output debugging information. */ |
9677 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
c53aa195 | 9678 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, DEBUG_INFO_SECTION); |
a3f97cbb JW |
9679 | output_compilation_unit_header (); |
9680 | output_die (comp_unit_die); | |
9681 | ||
d291dd49 JM |
9682 | if (pubname_table_in_use) |
9683 | { | |
9684 | /* Output public names table. */ | |
9685 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
9686 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, PUBNAMES_SECTION); | |
9687 | output_pubnames (); | |
9688 | } | |
9689 | ||
a3f97cbb JW |
9690 | if (fde_table_in_use) |
9691 | { | |
a3f97cbb JW |
9692 | /* Output the address range information. */ |
9693 | fputc ('\n', asm_out_file); | |
9694 | ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION (asm_out_file, ARANGES_SECTION); | |
9695 | output_aranges (); | |
9696 | } | |
9697 | } | |
9a666dda | 9698 | #endif /* DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO */ |