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/* Abstraction of various C++ ABI's we support, and the info we need
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to get from them.
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Contributed by Daniel Berlin <dberlin@redhat.com>
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Copyright (C) 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef CP_ABI_H_
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#define CP_ABI_H_ 1
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struct fn_field;
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struct type;
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struct value;
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struct ui_file;
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struct frame_info;
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/* The functions here that attempt to determine what sort of thing a
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mangled name refers to may well be revised in the future. It would
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certainly be cleaner to carry this information explicitly in GDB's
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data structures than to derive it from the mangled name. */
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/* Kinds of constructors. All these values are guaranteed to be
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non-zero. */
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enum ctor_kinds {
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/* Initialize a complete object, including virtual bases, using
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memory provided by caller. */
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complete_object_ctor = 1,
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/* Initialize a base object of some larger object. */
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base_object_ctor,
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/* An allocating complete-object constructor. */
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complete_object_allocating_ctor
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};
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/* Return non-zero iff NAME is the mangled name of a constructor.
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Actually, return an `enum ctor_kind' value describing what *kind*
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of constructor it is. */
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extern enum ctor_kinds is_constructor_name (const char *name);
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/* Kinds of destructors. All these values are guaranteed to be
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non-zero. */
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enum dtor_kinds {
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/* A destructor which finalizes the entire object, and then calls
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`delete' on its storage. */
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deleting_dtor = 1,
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/* A destructor which finalizes the entire object, but does not call
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`delete'. */
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complete_object_dtor,
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/* A destructor which finalizes a subobject of some larger object. */
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base_object_dtor
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};
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/* Return non-zero iff NAME is the mangled name of a destructor.
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Actually, return an `enum dtor_kind' value describing what *kind*
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of destructor it is. */
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extern enum dtor_kinds is_destructor_name (const char *name);
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/* Return non-zero iff NAME is the mangled name of a vtable. */
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extern int is_vtable_name (const char *name);
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/* Return non-zero iff NAME is the un-mangled name of an operator,
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perhaps scoped within some class. */
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extern int is_operator_name (const char *name);
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/* Return an object's virtual function as a value.
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VALUEP is a pointer to a pointer to a value, holding the object
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whose virtual function we want to invoke. If the ABI requires a
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virtual function's caller to adjust the `this' pointer by an amount
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retrieved from the vtable before invoking the function (i.e., we're
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not using "vtable thunks" to do the adjustment automatically), then
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this function may set *VALUEP to point to a new object with an
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appropriately tweaked address.
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The J'th element of the overload set F is the virtual function of
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*VALUEP we want to invoke.
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TYPE is the base type of *VALUEP whose method we're invoking ---
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this is the type containing F. OFFSET is the offset of that base
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type within *VALUEP. */
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extern struct value *value_virtual_fn_field (struct value **valuep,
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struct fn_field *f, int j,
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struct type *type, int offset);
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/* Try to find the run-time type of VALUE, using C++ run-time type
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information. Return the run-time type, or zero if we can't figure
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it out.
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If we do find the run-time type:
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- Set *FULL to non-zero if VALUE already contains the complete
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run-time object, not just some embedded base class of the object.
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- Set *TOP and *USING_ENC to indicate where the enclosing object
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starts relative to VALUE:
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- If *USING_ENC is zero, then *TOP is the offset from the start
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of the complete object to the start of the embedded subobject
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VALUE represents. In other words, the enclosing object starts
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at VALUE_ADDR (VALUE) + VALUE_OFFSET (VALUE) +
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value_embedded_offset (VALUE) + *TOP
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- If *USING_ENC is non-zero, then *TOP is the offset from the
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address of the complete object to the enclosing object stored
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in VALUE. In other words, the enclosing object starts at
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VALUE_ADDR (VALUE) + VALUE_OFFSET (VALUE) + *TOP.
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If VALUE's type and enclosing type are the same, then these two
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cases are equivalent.
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FULL, TOP, and USING_ENC can each be zero, in which case we don't
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provide the corresponding piece of information. */
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extern struct type *value_rtti_type (struct value *value,
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int *full, int *top, int *using_enc);
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/* Compute the offset of the baseclass which is
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the INDEXth baseclass of class TYPE,
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for value at VALADDR (in host) at ADDRESS (in target).
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The result is the offset of the baseclass value relative
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to (the address of)(ARG) + OFFSET.
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-1 is returned on error. */
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extern int baseclass_offset (struct type *type, int index,
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const bfd_byte *valaddr, CORE_ADDR address);
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/* Describe the target of a pointer to method. CONTENTS is the byte
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pattern representing the pointer to method. TYPE is the pointer to
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method type. STREAM is the stream to print it to. */
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void cplus_print_method_ptr (const gdb_byte *contents, struct type *type,
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struct ui_file *stream);
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/* Return the size of a pointer to member function for the current
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architecture. */
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int cplus_method_ptr_size (void);
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/* Return the method which should be called by applying METHOD_PTR
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to *THIS_P, and adjust *THIS_P if necessary. */
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struct value *cplus_method_ptr_to_value (struct value **this_p,
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struct value *method_ptr);
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/* Create the byte pattern in CONTENTS representing a pointer to
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member function at ADDRESS (if IS_VIRTUAL is 0) or with virtual
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table offset ADDRESS (if IS_VIRTUAL is 1). This is the opposite
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of cplus_method_ptr_to_value. */
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void cplus_make_method_ptr (gdb_byte *CONTENTS, CORE_ADDR address,
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int is_virtual);
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/* Determine if we are currently in a C++ thunk. If so, get the address
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of the routine we are thunking to and continue to there instead. */
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CORE_ADDR cplus_skip_trampoline (struct frame_info *frame, CORE_ADDR stop_pc);
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/* Return non-zero if an argument of type TYPE should be passed by reference
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instead of value. */
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extern int cp_pass_by_reference (struct type *type);
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struct cp_abi_ops
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{
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const char *shortname;
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const char *longname;
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const char *doc;
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/* ABI-specific implementations for the functions declared above. */
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enum ctor_kinds (*is_constructor_name) (const char *name);
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enum dtor_kinds (*is_destructor_name) (const char *name);
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int (*is_vtable_name) (const char *name);
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int (*is_operator_name) (const char *name);
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struct value *(*virtual_fn_field) (struct value **arg1p, struct fn_field * f,
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int j, struct type * type, int offset);
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struct type *(*rtti_type) (struct value *v, int *full, int *top,
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int *using_enc);
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int (*baseclass_offset) (struct type *type, int index,
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const bfd_byte *valaddr, CORE_ADDR address);
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void (*print_method_ptr) (const gdb_byte *contents, struct type *type,
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struct ui_file *stream);
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int (*method_ptr_size) (void);
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void (*make_method_ptr) (gdb_byte *, CORE_ADDR, int);
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struct value * (*method_ptr_to_value) (struct value **, struct value *);
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CORE_ADDR (*skip_trampoline) (struct frame_info *, CORE_ADDR);
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int (*pass_by_reference) (struct type *type);
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};
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extern int register_cp_abi (struct cp_abi_ops *abi);
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extern void set_cp_abi_as_auto_default (const char *short_name);
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#endif
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