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/* Print and select stack frames for GDB, the GNU debugger.
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Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
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1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008,
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2009, 2010 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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#include "defs.h"
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#include "value.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "gdbtypes.h"
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#include "expression.h"
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#include "language.h"
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#include "frame.h"
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#include "gdbcmd.h"
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#include "gdbcore.h"
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#include "target.h"
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#include "source.h"
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#include "breakpoint.h"
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#include "demangle.h"
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#include "inferior.h"
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#include "annotate.h"
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#include "ui-out.h"
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#include "block.h"
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#include "stack.h"
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#include "dictionary.h"
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#include "exceptions.h"
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#include "reggroups.h"
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#include "regcache.h"
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#include "solib.h"
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#include "valprint.h"
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#include "gdbthread.h"
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#include "cp-support.h"
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#include "disasm.h"
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#include "inline-frame.h"
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#include "gdb_assert.h"
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "gdb_string.h"
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#include "psymtab.h"
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#include "symfile.h"
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void (*deprecated_selected_frame_level_changed_hook) (int);
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/* The possible choices of "set print frame-arguments, and the value
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of this setting. */
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static const char *print_frame_arguments_choices[] =
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{"all", "scalars", "none", NULL};
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static const char *print_frame_arguments = "scalars";
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/* Prototypes for local functions. */
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static void print_frame_local_vars (struct frame_info *, int,
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struct ui_file *);
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static void print_frame (struct frame_info *frame, int print_level,
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enum print_what print_what, int print_args,
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struct symtab_and_line sal);
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/* Zero means do things normally; we are interacting directly with the
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user. One means print the full filename and linenumber when a
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frame is printed, and do so in a format emacs18/emacs19.22 can
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parse. Two means print similar annotations, but in many more
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cases and in a slightly different syntax. */
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int annotation_level = 0;
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struct print_stack_frame_args
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{
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struct frame_info *frame;
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int print_level;
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enum print_what print_what;
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int print_args;
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};
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/* Show or print the frame arguments; stub for catch_errors. */
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static int
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print_stack_frame_stub (void *args)
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{
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struct print_stack_frame_args *p = args;
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int center = (p->print_what == SRC_LINE || p->print_what == SRC_AND_LOC);
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print_frame_info (p->frame, p->print_level, p->print_what, p->print_args);
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set_current_sal_from_frame (p->frame, center);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Return 1 if we should display the address in addition to the location,
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because we are in the middle of a statement. */
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static int
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frame_show_address (struct frame_info *frame,
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struct symtab_and_line sal)
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{
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/* If there is a line number, but no PC, then there is no location
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information associated with this sal. The only way that should
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happen is for the call sites of inlined functions (SAL comes from
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find_frame_sal). Otherwise, we would have some PC range if the
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SAL came from a line table. */
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if (sal.line != 0 && sal.pc == 0 && sal.end == 0)
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{
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if (get_next_frame (frame) == NULL)
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gdb_assert (inline_skipped_frames (inferior_ptid) > 0);
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else
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gdb_assert (get_frame_type (get_next_frame (frame)) == INLINE_FRAME);
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return 0;
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}
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return get_frame_pc (frame) != sal.pc;
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}
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/* Show or print a stack frame FRAME briefly. The output is format
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according to PRINT_LEVEL and PRINT_WHAT printing the frame's
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relative level, function name, argument list, and file name and
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line number. If the frame's PC is not at the beginning of the
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source line, the actual PC is printed at the beginning. */
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void
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print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *frame, int print_level,
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enum print_what print_what)
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{
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struct print_stack_frame_args args;
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args.frame = frame;
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args.print_level = print_level;
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args.print_what = print_what;
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/* For mi, alway print location and address. */
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args.print_what = ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout) ? LOC_AND_ADDRESS : print_what;
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args.print_args = 1;
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catch_errors (print_stack_frame_stub, &args, "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR);
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}
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struct print_args_args
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{
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struct symbol *func;
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struct frame_info *frame;
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struct ui_file *stream;
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};
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static int print_args_stub (void *args);
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/* Print nameless arguments of frame FRAME on STREAM, where START is
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the offset of the first nameless argument, and NUM is the number of
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nameless arguments to print. FIRST is nonzero if this is the first
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argument (not just the first nameless argument). */
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static void
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print_frame_nameless_args (struct frame_info *frame, long start, int num,
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int first, struct ui_file *stream)
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{
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
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enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
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int i;
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CORE_ADDR argsaddr;
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long arg_value;
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for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
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{
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QUIT;
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argsaddr = get_frame_args_address (frame);
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if (!argsaddr)
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return;
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arg_value = read_memory_integer (argsaddr + start,
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sizeof (int), byte_order);
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if (!first)
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fprintf_filtered (stream, ", ");
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fprintf_filtered (stream, "%ld", arg_value);
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first = 0;
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start += sizeof (int);
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}
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}
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/* Print the arguments of frame FRAME on STREAM, given the function
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FUNC running in that frame (as a symbol), where NUM is the number
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of arguments according to the stack frame (or -1 if the number of
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arguments is unknown). */
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/* Note that currently the "number of arguments according to the
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stack frame" is only known on VAX where i refers to the "number of
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ints of arguments according to the stack frame". */
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static void
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print_frame_args (struct symbol *func, struct frame_info *frame,
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int num, struct ui_file *stream)
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{
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int first = 1;
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/* Offset of next stack argument beyond the one we have seen that is
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at the highest offset, or -1 if we haven't come to a stack
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argument yet. */
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long highest_offset = -1;
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/* Number of ints of arguments that we have printed so far. */
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int args_printed = 0;
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struct cleanup *old_chain, *list_chain;
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struct ui_stream *stb;
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/* True if we should print arguments, false otherwise. */
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int print_args = strcmp (print_frame_arguments, "none");
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/* True in "summary" mode, false otherwise. */
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int summary = !strcmp (print_frame_arguments, "scalars");
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stb = ui_out_stream_new (uiout);
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old_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_stream_delete (stb);
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if (func)
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{
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struct block *b = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func);
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struct dict_iterator iter;
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struct symbol *sym;
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struct value *val;
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ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
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{
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QUIT;
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/* Keep track of the highest stack argument offset seen, and
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skip over any kinds of symbols we don't care about. */
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if (!SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym))
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continue;
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switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym))
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{
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case LOC_ARG:
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case LOC_REF_ARG:
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{
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long current_offset = SYMBOL_VALUE (sym);
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int arg_size = TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
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/* Compute address of next argument by adding the size of
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this argument and rounding to an int boundary. */
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current_offset =
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((current_offset + arg_size + sizeof (int) - 1)
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& ~(sizeof (int) - 1));
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/* If this is the highest offset seen yet, set
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highest_offset. */
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if (highest_offset == -1
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|| (current_offset > highest_offset))
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highest_offset = current_offset;
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/* Add the number of ints we're about to print to
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args_printed. */
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args_printed += (arg_size + sizeof (int) - 1) / sizeof (int);
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}
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/* We care about types of symbols, but don't need to
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keep track of stack offsets in them. */
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case LOC_REGISTER:
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case LOC_REGPARM_ADDR:
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case LOC_COMPUTED:
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case LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT:
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default:
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break;
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}
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/* We have to look up the symbol because arguments can have
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two entries (one a parameter, one a local) and the one we
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want is the local, which lookup_symbol will find for us.
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This includes gcc1 (not gcc2) on SPARC when passing a
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small structure and gcc2 when the argument type is float
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and it is passed as a double and converted to float by
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the prologue (in the latter case the type of the LOC_ARG
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symbol is double and the type of the LOC_LOCAL symbol is
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float). */
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/* But if the parameter name is null, don't try it. Null
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parameter names occur on the RS/6000, for traceback
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tables. FIXME, should we even print them? */
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if (*SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym))
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{
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struct symbol *nsym;
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nsym = lookup_symbol (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym),
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b, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
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gdb_assert (nsym != NULL);
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if (SYMBOL_CLASS (nsym) == LOC_REGISTER
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&& !SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (nsym))
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{
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/* There is a LOC_ARG/LOC_REGISTER pair. This means
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that it was passed on the stack and loaded into a
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register, or passed in a register and stored in a
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stack slot. GDB 3.x used the LOC_ARG; GDB
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4.0-4.11 used the LOC_REGISTER.
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Reasons for using the LOC_ARG:
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(1) Because find_saved_registers may be slow for
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remote debugging.
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(2) Because registers are often re-used and stack
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slots rarely (never?) are. Therefore using
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the stack slot is much less likely to print
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garbage.
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Reasons why we might want to use the LOC_REGISTER:
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(1) So that the backtrace prints the same value
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as "print foo". I see no compelling reason
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why this needs to be the case; having the
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backtrace print the value which was passed
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in, and "print foo" print the value as
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modified within the called function, makes
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perfect sense to me.
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Additional note: It might be nice if "info args"
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displayed both values.
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One more note: There is a case with SPARC
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structure passing where we need to use the
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LOC_REGISTER, but this is dealt with by creating
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a single LOC_REGPARM in symbol reading. */
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/* Leave sym (the LOC_ARG) alone. */
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;
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}
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else
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sym = nsym;
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}
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/* Print the current arg. */
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if (!first)
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ui_out_text (uiout, ", ");
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ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " ");
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annotate_arg_begin ();
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list_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end (uiout, NULL);
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fprintf_symbol_filtered (stb->stream, SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym),
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SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym),
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DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
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ui_out_field_stream (uiout, "name", stb);
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annotate_arg_name_end ();
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ui_out_text (uiout, "=");
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if (print_args)
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{
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/* Avoid value_print because it will deref ref parameters.
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We just want to print their addresses. Print ??? for
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args whose address we do not know. We pass 2 as
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"recurse" to val_print because our standard indentation
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here is 4 spaces, and val_print indents 2 for each
|
360 |
|
|
recurse. */
|
361 |
|
|
val = read_var_value (sym, frame);
|
362 |
|
|
|
363 |
|
|
annotate_arg_value (val == NULL ? NULL : value_type (val));
|
364 |
|
|
|
365 |
|
|
if (val)
|
366 |
|
|
{
|
367 |
|
|
const struct language_defn *language;
|
368 |
|
|
struct value_print_options opts;
|
369 |
|
|
|
370 |
|
|
/* Use the appropriate language to display our symbol,
|
371 |
|
|
unless the user forced the language to a specific
|
372 |
|
|
language. */
|
373 |
|
|
if (language_mode == language_mode_auto)
|
374 |
|
|
language = language_def (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym));
|
375 |
|
|
else
|
376 |
|
|
language = current_language;
|
377 |
|
|
|
378 |
|
|
get_raw_print_options (&opts);
|
379 |
|
|
opts.deref_ref = 0;
|
380 |
|
|
opts.summary = summary;
|
381 |
|
|
common_val_print (val, stb->stream, 2, &opts, language);
|
382 |
|
|
ui_out_field_stream (uiout, "value", stb);
|
383 |
|
|
}
|
384 |
|
|
else
|
385 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, "???");
|
386 |
|
|
}
|
387 |
|
|
else
|
388 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, "...");
|
389 |
|
|
|
390 |
|
|
|
391 |
|
|
/* Invoke ui_out_tuple_end. */
|
392 |
|
|
do_cleanups (list_chain);
|
393 |
|
|
|
394 |
|
|
annotate_arg_end ();
|
395 |
|
|
|
396 |
|
|
first = 0;
|
397 |
|
|
}
|
398 |
|
|
}
|
399 |
|
|
|
400 |
|
|
/* Don't print nameless args in situations where we don't know
|
401 |
|
|
enough about the stack to find them. */
|
402 |
|
|
if (num != -1)
|
403 |
|
|
{
|
404 |
|
|
long start;
|
405 |
|
|
|
406 |
|
|
if (highest_offset == -1)
|
407 |
|
|
start = gdbarch_frame_args_skip (get_frame_arch (frame));
|
408 |
|
|
else
|
409 |
|
|
start = highest_offset;
|
410 |
|
|
|
411 |
|
|
print_frame_nameless_args (frame, start, num - args_printed,
|
412 |
|
|
first, stream);
|
413 |
|
|
}
|
414 |
|
|
|
415 |
|
|
do_cleanups (old_chain);
|
416 |
|
|
}
|
417 |
|
|
|
418 |
|
|
/* Stub for catch_errors. */
|
419 |
|
|
|
420 |
|
|
static int
|
421 |
|
|
print_args_stub (void *args)
|
422 |
|
|
{
|
423 |
|
|
struct print_args_args *p = args;
|
424 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (p->frame);
|
425 |
|
|
int numargs;
|
426 |
|
|
|
427 |
|
|
if (gdbarch_frame_num_args_p (gdbarch))
|
428 |
|
|
{
|
429 |
|
|
numargs = gdbarch_frame_num_args (gdbarch, p->frame);
|
430 |
|
|
gdb_assert (numargs >= 0);
|
431 |
|
|
}
|
432 |
|
|
else
|
433 |
|
|
numargs = -1;
|
434 |
|
|
print_frame_args (p->func, p->frame, numargs, p->stream);
|
435 |
|
|
return 0;
|
436 |
|
|
}
|
437 |
|
|
|
438 |
|
|
/* Set the current source and line to the location given by frame
|
439 |
|
|
FRAME, if possible. When CENTER is true, adjust so the relevant
|
440 |
|
|
line is in the center of the next 'list'. */
|
441 |
|
|
|
442 |
|
|
void
|
443 |
|
|
set_current_sal_from_frame (struct frame_info *frame, int center)
|
444 |
|
|
{
|
445 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line sal;
|
446 |
|
|
|
447 |
|
|
find_frame_sal (frame, &sal);
|
448 |
|
|
if (sal.symtab)
|
449 |
|
|
{
|
450 |
|
|
if (center)
|
451 |
|
|
sal.line = max (sal.line - get_lines_to_list () / 2, 1);
|
452 |
|
|
set_current_source_symtab_and_line (&sal);
|
453 |
|
|
}
|
454 |
|
|
}
|
455 |
|
|
|
456 |
|
|
/* If ON, GDB will display disassembly of the next source line when
|
457 |
|
|
execution of the program being debugged stops.
|
458 |
|
|
If AUTO (which is the default), or there's no line info to determine
|
459 |
|
|
the source line of the next instruction, display disassembly of next
|
460 |
|
|
instruction instead. */
|
461 |
|
|
|
462 |
|
|
static enum auto_boolean disassemble_next_line;
|
463 |
|
|
|
464 |
|
|
static void
|
465 |
|
|
show_disassemble_next_line (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
|
466 |
|
|
struct cmd_list_element *c,
|
467 |
|
|
const char *value)
|
468 |
|
|
{
|
469 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (file, _("\
|
470 |
|
|
Debugger's willingness to use disassemble-next-line is %s.\n"),
|
471 |
|
|
value);
|
472 |
|
|
}
|
473 |
|
|
|
474 |
|
|
/* Show assembly codes; stub for catch_errors. */
|
475 |
|
|
|
476 |
|
|
struct gdb_disassembly_stub_args
|
477 |
|
|
{
|
478 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
|
479 |
|
|
int how_many;
|
480 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR low;
|
481 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR high;
|
482 |
|
|
};
|
483 |
|
|
|
484 |
|
|
static void
|
485 |
|
|
gdb_disassembly_stub (void *args)
|
486 |
|
|
{
|
487 |
|
|
struct gdb_disassembly_stub_args *p = args;
|
488 |
|
|
|
489 |
|
|
gdb_disassembly (p->gdbarch, uiout, 0,
|
490 |
|
|
DISASSEMBLY_RAW_INSN, p->how_many,
|
491 |
|
|
p->low, p->high);
|
492 |
|
|
}
|
493 |
|
|
|
494 |
|
|
/* Use TRY_CATCH to catch the exception from the gdb_disassembly
|
495 |
|
|
because it will be broken by filter sometime. */
|
496 |
|
|
|
497 |
|
|
static void
|
498 |
|
|
do_gdb_disassembly (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
|
499 |
|
|
int how_many, CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR high)
|
500 |
|
|
{
|
501 |
|
|
volatile struct gdb_exception exception;
|
502 |
|
|
struct gdb_disassembly_stub_args args;
|
503 |
|
|
|
504 |
|
|
args.gdbarch = gdbarch;
|
505 |
|
|
args.how_many = how_many;
|
506 |
|
|
args.low = low;
|
507 |
|
|
args.high = high;
|
508 |
|
|
TRY_CATCH (exception, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
|
509 |
|
|
{
|
510 |
|
|
gdb_disassembly_stub (&args);
|
511 |
|
|
}
|
512 |
|
|
/* If an exception was thrown while doing the disassembly, print
|
513 |
|
|
the error message, to give the user a clue of what happened. */
|
514 |
|
|
if (exception.reason == RETURN_ERROR)
|
515 |
|
|
exception_print (gdb_stderr, exception);
|
516 |
|
|
}
|
517 |
|
|
|
518 |
|
|
/* Print information about frame FRAME. The output is format according
|
519 |
|
|
to PRINT_LEVEL and PRINT_WHAT and PRINT ARGS. The meaning of
|
520 |
|
|
PRINT_WHAT is:
|
521 |
|
|
|
522 |
|
|
SRC_LINE: Print only source line.
|
523 |
|
|
LOCATION: Print only location.
|
524 |
|
|
LOC_AND_SRC: Print location and source line.
|
525 |
|
|
|
526 |
|
|
Used in "where" output, and to emit breakpoint or step
|
527 |
|
|
messages. */
|
528 |
|
|
|
529 |
|
|
void
|
530 |
|
|
print_frame_info (struct frame_info *frame, int print_level,
|
531 |
|
|
enum print_what print_what, int print_args)
|
532 |
|
|
{
|
533 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
|
534 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line sal;
|
535 |
|
|
int source_print;
|
536 |
|
|
int location_print;
|
537 |
|
|
|
538 |
|
|
if (get_frame_type (frame) == DUMMY_FRAME
|
539 |
|
|
|| get_frame_type (frame) == SIGTRAMP_FRAME
|
540 |
|
|
|| get_frame_type (frame) == ARCH_FRAME)
|
541 |
|
|
{
|
542 |
|
|
struct cleanup *uiout_cleanup
|
543 |
|
|
= make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end (uiout, "frame");
|
544 |
|
|
|
545 |
|
|
annotate_frame_begin (print_level ? frame_relative_level (frame) : 0,
|
546 |
|
|
gdbarch, get_frame_pc (frame));
|
547 |
|
|
|
548 |
|
|
/* Do this regardless of SOURCE because we don't have any source
|
549 |
|
|
to list for this frame. */
|
550 |
|
|
if (print_level)
|
551 |
|
|
{
|
552 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, "#");
|
553 |
|
|
ui_out_field_fmt_int (uiout, 2, ui_left, "level",
|
554 |
|
|
frame_relative_level (frame));
|
555 |
|
|
}
|
556 |
|
|
if (ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
|
557 |
|
|
{
|
558 |
|
|
annotate_frame_address ();
|
559 |
|
|
ui_out_field_core_addr (uiout, "addr",
|
560 |
|
|
gdbarch, get_frame_pc (frame));
|
561 |
|
|
annotate_frame_address_end ();
|
562 |
|
|
}
|
563 |
|
|
|
564 |
|
|
if (get_frame_type (frame) == DUMMY_FRAME)
|
565 |
|
|
{
|
566 |
|
|
annotate_function_call ();
|
567 |
|
|
ui_out_field_string (uiout, "func", "<function called from gdb>");
|
568 |
|
|
}
|
569 |
|
|
else if (get_frame_type (frame) == SIGTRAMP_FRAME)
|
570 |
|
|
{
|
571 |
|
|
annotate_signal_handler_caller ();
|
572 |
|
|
ui_out_field_string (uiout, "func", "<signal handler called>");
|
573 |
|
|
}
|
574 |
|
|
else if (get_frame_type (frame) == ARCH_FRAME)
|
575 |
|
|
{
|
576 |
|
|
ui_out_field_string (uiout, "func", "<cross-architecture call>");
|
577 |
|
|
}
|
578 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, "\n");
|
579 |
|
|
annotate_frame_end ();
|
580 |
|
|
|
581 |
|
|
do_cleanups (uiout_cleanup);
|
582 |
|
|
return;
|
583 |
|
|
}
|
584 |
|
|
|
585 |
|
|
/* If FRAME is not the innermost frame, that normally means that
|
586 |
|
|
FRAME->pc points to *after* the call instruction, and we want to
|
587 |
|
|
get the line containing the call, never the next line. But if
|
588 |
|
|
the next frame is a SIGTRAMP_FRAME or a DUMMY_FRAME, then the
|
589 |
|
|
next frame was not entered as the result of a call, and we want
|
590 |
|
|
to get the line containing FRAME->pc. */
|
591 |
|
|
find_frame_sal (frame, &sal);
|
592 |
|
|
|
593 |
|
|
location_print = (print_what == LOCATION
|
594 |
|
|
|| print_what == LOC_AND_ADDRESS
|
595 |
|
|
|| print_what == SRC_AND_LOC);
|
596 |
|
|
|
597 |
|
|
if (location_print || !sal.symtab)
|
598 |
|
|
print_frame (frame, print_level, print_what, print_args, sal);
|
599 |
|
|
|
600 |
|
|
source_print = (print_what == SRC_LINE || print_what == SRC_AND_LOC);
|
601 |
|
|
|
602 |
|
|
/* If disassemble-next-line is set to auto or on and doesn't have
|
603 |
|
|
the line debug messages for $pc, output the next instruction. */
|
604 |
|
|
if ((disassemble_next_line == AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO
|
605 |
|
|
|| disassemble_next_line == AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE)
|
606 |
|
|
&& source_print && !sal.symtab)
|
607 |
|
|
do_gdb_disassembly (get_frame_arch (frame), 1,
|
608 |
|
|
get_frame_pc (frame), get_frame_pc (frame) + 1);
|
609 |
|
|
|
610 |
|
|
if (source_print && sal.symtab)
|
611 |
|
|
{
|
612 |
|
|
int done = 0;
|
613 |
|
|
int mid_statement = ((print_what == SRC_LINE)
|
614 |
|
|
&& frame_show_address (frame, sal));
|
615 |
|
|
|
616 |
|
|
if (annotation_level)
|
617 |
|
|
done = identify_source_line (sal.symtab, sal.line, mid_statement,
|
618 |
|
|
get_frame_pc (frame));
|
619 |
|
|
if (!done)
|
620 |
|
|
{
|
621 |
|
|
if (deprecated_print_frame_info_listing_hook)
|
622 |
|
|
deprecated_print_frame_info_listing_hook (sal.symtab,
|
623 |
|
|
sal.line,
|
624 |
|
|
sal.line + 1, 0);
|
625 |
|
|
else
|
626 |
|
|
{
|
627 |
|
|
struct value_print_options opts;
|
628 |
|
|
|
629 |
|
|
get_user_print_options (&opts);
|
630 |
|
|
/* We used to do this earlier, but that is clearly
|
631 |
|
|
wrong. This function is used by many different
|
632 |
|
|
parts of gdb, including normal_stop in infrun.c,
|
633 |
|
|
which uses this to print out the current PC
|
634 |
|
|
when we stepi/nexti into the middle of a source
|
635 |
|
|
line. Only the command line really wants this
|
636 |
|
|
behavior. Other UIs probably would like the
|
637 |
|
|
ability to decide for themselves if it is desired. */
|
638 |
|
|
if (opts.addressprint && mid_statement)
|
639 |
|
|
{
|
640 |
|
|
ui_out_field_core_addr (uiout, "addr",
|
641 |
|
|
gdbarch, get_frame_pc (frame));
|
642 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, "\t");
|
643 |
|
|
}
|
644 |
|
|
|
645 |
|
|
print_source_lines (sal.symtab, sal.line, sal.line + 1, 0);
|
646 |
|
|
}
|
647 |
|
|
}
|
648 |
|
|
|
649 |
|
|
/* If disassemble-next-line is set to on and there is line debug
|
650 |
|
|
messages, output assembly codes for next line. */
|
651 |
|
|
if (disassemble_next_line == AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE)
|
652 |
|
|
do_gdb_disassembly (get_frame_arch (frame), -1, sal.pc, sal.end);
|
653 |
|
|
}
|
654 |
|
|
|
655 |
|
|
if (print_what != LOCATION)
|
656 |
|
|
set_default_breakpoint (1, sal.pspace,
|
657 |
|
|
get_frame_pc (frame), sal.symtab, sal.line);
|
658 |
|
|
|
659 |
|
|
annotate_frame_end ();
|
660 |
|
|
|
661 |
|
|
gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
|
662 |
|
|
}
|
663 |
|
|
|
664 |
|
|
/* Attempt to obtain the FUNNAME and FUNLANG of the function corresponding
|
665 |
|
|
to FRAME. */
|
666 |
|
|
void
|
667 |
|
|
find_frame_funname (struct frame_info *frame, char **funname,
|
668 |
|
|
enum language *funlang)
|
669 |
|
|
{
|
670 |
|
|
struct symbol *func;
|
671 |
|
|
|
672 |
|
|
*funname = NULL;
|
673 |
|
|
*funlang = language_unknown;
|
674 |
|
|
|
675 |
|
|
func = get_frame_function (frame);
|
676 |
|
|
if (func)
|
677 |
|
|
{
|
678 |
|
|
/* In certain pathological cases, the symtabs give the wrong
|
679 |
|
|
function (when we are in the first function in a file which
|
680 |
|
|
is compiled without debugging symbols, the previous function
|
681 |
|
|
is compiled with debugging symbols, and the "foo.o" symbol
|
682 |
|
|
that is supposed to tell us where the file with debugging
|
683 |
|
|
symbols ends has been truncated by ar because it is longer
|
684 |
|
|
than 15 characters). This also occurs if the user uses asm()
|
685 |
|
|
to create a function but not stabs for it (in a file compiled
|
686 |
|
|
with -g).
|
687 |
|
|
|
688 |
|
|
So look in the minimal symbol tables as well, and if it comes
|
689 |
|
|
up with a larger address for the function use that instead.
|
690 |
|
|
I don't think this can ever cause any problems; there
|
691 |
|
|
shouldn't be any minimal symbols in the middle of a function;
|
692 |
|
|
if this is ever changed many parts of GDB will need to be
|
693 |
|
|
changed (and we'll create a find_pc_minimal_function or some
|
694 |
|
|
such). */
|
695 |
|
|
|
696 |
|
|
struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = NULL;
|
697 |
|
|
|
698 |
|
|
/* Don't attempt to do this for inlined functions, which do not
|
699 |
|
|
have a corresponding minimal symbol. */
|
700 |
|
|
if (!block_inlined_p (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func)))
|
701 |
|
|
msymbol
|
702 |
|
|
= lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (get_frame_address_in_block (frame));
|
703 |
|
|
|
704 |
|
|
if (msymbol != NULL
|
705 |
|
|
&& (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)
|
706 |
|
|
> BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func))))
|
707 |
|
|
{
|
708 |
|
|
/* We also don't know anything about the function besides
|
709 |
|
|
its address and name. */
|
710 |
|
|
func = 0;
|
711 |
|
|
*funname = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (msymbol);
|
712 |
|
|
*funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (msymbol);
|
713 |
|
|
}
|
714 |
|
|
else
|
715 |
|
|
{
|
716 |
|
|
*funname = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (func);
|
717 |
|
|
*funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (func);
|
718 |
|
|
if (*funlang == language_cplus)
|
719 |
|
|
{
|
720 |
|
|
/* It seems appropriate to use SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME() here,
|
721 |
|
|
to display the demangled name that we already have
|
722 |
|
|
stored in the symbol table, but we stored a version
|
723 |
|
|
with DMGL_PARAMS turned on, and here we don't want to
|
724 |
|
|
display parameters. So remove the parameters. */
|
725 |
|
|
char *func_only = cp_remove_params (*funname);
|
726 |
|
|
|
727 |
|
|
if (func_only)
|
728 |
|
|
{
|
729 |
|
|
*funname = func_only;
|
730 |
|
|
make_cleanup (xfree, func_only);
|
731 |
|
|
}
|
732 |
|
|
}
|
733 |
|
|
}
|
734 |
|
|
}
|
735 |
|
|
else
|
736 |
|
|
{
|
737 |
|
|
struct minimal_symbol *msymbol =
|
738 |
|
|
lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (get_frame_address_in_block (frame));
|
739 |
|
|
|
740 |
|
|
if (msymbol != NULL)
|
741 |
|
|
{
|
742 |
|
|
*funname = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (msymbol);
|
743 |
|
|
*funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (msymbol);
|
744 |
|
|
}
|
745 |
|
|
}
|
746 |
|
|
}
|
747 |
|
|
|
748 |
|
|
static void
|
749 |
|
|
print_frame (struct frame_info *frame, int print_level,
|
750 |
|
|
enum print_what print_what, int print_args,
|
751 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line sal)
|
752 |
|
|
{
|
753 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
|
754 |
|
|
char *funname = NULL;
|
755 |
|
|
enum language funlang = language_unknown;
|
756 |
|
|
struct ui_stream *stb;
|
757 |
|
|
struct cleanup *old_chain, *list_chain;
|
758 |
|
|
struct value_print_options opts;
|
759 |
|
|
|
760 |
|
|
stb = ui_out_stream_new (uiout);
|
761 |
|
|
old_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_stream_delete (stb);
|
762 |
|
|
|
763 |
|
|
find_frame_funname (frame, &funname, &funlang);
|
764 |
|
|
|
765 |
|
|
annotate_frame_begin (print_level ? frame_relative_level (frame) : 0,
|
766 |
|
|
gdbarch, get_frame_pc (frame));
|
767 |
|
|
|
768 |
|
|
list_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end (uiout, "frame");
|
769 |
|
|
|
770 |
|
|
if (print_level)
|
771 |
|
|
{
|
772 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, "#");
|
773 |
|
|
ui_out_field_fmt_int (uiout, 2, ui_left, "level",
|
774 |
|
|
frame_relative_level (frame));
|
775 |
|
|
}
|
776 |
|
|
get_user_print_options (&opts);
|
777 |
|
|
if (opts.addressprint)
|
778 |
|
|
if (frame_show_address (frame, sal) || !sal.symtab
|
779 |
|
|
|| print_what == LOC_AND_ADDRESS)
|
780 |
|
|
{
|
781 |
|
|
annotate_frame_address ();
|
782 |
|
|
ui_out_field_core_addr (uiout, "addr", gdbarch, get_frame_pc (frame));
|
783 |
|
|
annotate_frame_address_end ();
|
784 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, " in ");
|
785 |
|
|
}
|
786 |
|
|
annotate_frame_function_name ();
|
787 |
|
|
fprintf_symbol_filtered (stb->stream, funname ? funname : "??",
|
788 |
|
|
funlang, DMGL_ANSI);
|
789 |
|
|
ui_out_field_stream (uiout, "func", stb);
|
790 |
|
|
ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " ");
|
791 |
|
|
annotate_frame_args ();
|
792 |
|
|
|
793 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, " (");
|
794 |
|
|
if (print_args)
|
795 |
|
|
{
|
796 |
|
|
struct print_args_args args;
|
797 |
|
|
struct cleanup *args_list_chain;
|
798 |
|
|
|
799 |
|
|
args.frame = frame;
|
800 |
|
|
args.func = find_pc_function (get_frame_address_in_block (frame));
|
801 |
|
|
args.stream = gdb_stdout;
|
802 |
|
|
args_list_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_list_begin_end (uiout, "args");
|
803 |
|
|
catch_errors (print_args_stub, &args, "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR);
|
804 |
|
|
/* FIXME: ARGS must be a list. If one argument is a string it
|
805 |
|
|
will have " that will not be properly escaped. */
|
806 |
|
|
/* Invoke ui_out_tuple_end. */
|
807 |
|
|
do_cleanups (args_list_chain);
|
808 |
|
|
QUIT;
|
809 |
|
|
}
|
810 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, ")");
|
811 |
|
|
if (sal.symtab && sal.symtab->filename)
|
812 |
|
|
{
|
813 |
|
|
annotate_frame_source_begin ();
|
814 |
|
|
ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " ");
|
815 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, " at ");
|
816 |
|
|
annotate_frame_source_file ();
|
817 |
|
|
ui_out_field_string (uiout, "file", sal.symtab->filename);
|
818 |
|
|
if (ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout))
|
819 |
|
|
{
|
820 |
|
|
const char *fullname = symtab_to_fullname (sal.symtab);
|
821 |
|
|
|
822 |
|
|
if (fullname != NULL)
|
823 |
|
|
ui_out_field_string (uiout, "fullname", fullname);
|
824 |
|
|
}
|
825 |
|
|
annotate_frame_source_file_end ();
|
826 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, ":");
|
827 |
|
|
annotate_frame_source_line ();
|
828 |
|
|
ui_out_field_int (uiout, "line", sal.line);
|
829 |
|
|
annotate_frame_source_end ();
|
830 |
|
|
}
|
831 |
|
|
|
832 |
|
|
if (!funname || (!sal.symtab || !sal.symtab->filename))
|
833 |
|
|
{
|
834 |
|
|
#ifdef PC_SOLIB
|
835 |
|
|
char *lib = PC_SOLIB (get_frame_pc (frame));
|
836 |
|
|
#else
|
837 |
|
|
char *lib = solib_name_from_address (get_frame_program_space (frame),
|
838 |
|
|
get_frame_pc (frame));
|
839 |
|
|
#endif
|
840 |
|
|
if (lib)
|
841 |
|
|
{
|
842 |
|
|
annotate_frame_where ();
|
843 |
|
|
ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " ");
|
844 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, " from ");
|
845 |
|
|
ui_out_field_string (uiout, "from", lib);
|
846 |
|
|
}
|
847 |
|
|
}
|
848 |
|
|
|
849 |
|
|
/* do_cleanups will call ui_out_tuple_end() for us. */
|
850 |
|
|
do_cleanups (list_chain);
|
851 |
|
|
ui_out_text (uiout, "\n");
|
852 |
|
|
do_cleanups (old_chain);
|
853 |
|
|
}
|
854 |
|
|
|
855 |
|
|
|
856 |
|
|
/* Read a frame specification in whatever the appropriate format is
|
857 |
|
|
from FRAME_EXP. Call error(), printing MESSAGE, if the
|
858 |
|
|
specification is in any way invalid (so this function never returns
|
859 |
|
|
NULL). When SEPECTED_P is non-NULL set its target to indicate that
|
860 |
|
|
the default selected frame was used. */
|
861 |
|
|
|
862 |
|
|
static struct frame_info *
|
863 |
|
|
parse_frame_specification_1 (const char *frame_exp, const char *message,
|
864 |
|
|
int *selected_frame_p)
|
865 |
|
|
{
|
866 |
|
|
int numargs;
|
867 |
|
|
struct value *args[4];
|
868 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR addrs[ARRAY_SIZE (args)];
|
869 |
|
|
|
870 |
|
|
if (frame_exp == NULL)
|
871 |
|
|
numargs = 0;
|
872 |
|
|
else
|
873 |
|
|
{
|
874 |
|
|
numargs = 0;
|
875 |
|
|
while (1)
|
876 |
|
|
{
|
877 |
|
|
char *addr_string;
|
878 |
|
|
struct cleanup *cleanup;
|
879 |
|
|
const char *p;
|
880 |
|
|
|
881 |
|
|
/* Skip leading white space, bail of EOL. */
|
882 |
|
|
while (isspace (*frame_exp))
|
883 |
|
|
frame_exp++;
|
884 |
|
|
if (!*frame_exp)
|
885 |
|
|
break;
|
886 |
|
|
|
887 |
|
|
/* Parse the argument, extract it, save it. */
|
888 |
|
|
for (p = frame_exp;
|
889 |
|
|
*p && !isspace (*p);
|
890 |
|
|
p++);
|
891 |
|
|
addr_string = savestring (frame_exp, p - frame_exp);
|
892 |
|
|
frame_exp = p;
|
893 |
|
|
cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, addr_string);
|
894 |
|
|
|
895 |
|
|
/* NOTE: Parse and evaluate expression, but do not use
|
896 |
|
|
functions such as parse_and_eval_long or
|
897 |
|
|
parse_and_eval_address to also extract the value.
|
898 |
|
|
Instead value_as_long and value_as_address are used.
|
899 |
|
|
This avoids problems with expressions that contain
|
900 |
|
|
side-effects. */
|
901 |
|
|
if (numargs >= ARRAY_SIZE (args))
|
902 |
|
|
error (_("Too many args in frame specification"));
|
903 |
|
|
args[numargs++] = parse_and_eval (addr_string);
|
904 |
|
|
|
905 |
|
|
do_cleanups (cleanup);
|
906 |
|
|
}
|
907 |
|
|
}
|
908 |
|
|
|
909 |
|
|
/* If no args, default to the selected frame. */
|
910 |
|
|
if (numargs == 0)
|
911 |
|
|
{
|
912 |
|
|
if (selected_frame_p != NULL)
|
913 |
|
|
(*selected_frame_p) = 1;
|
914 |
|
|
return get_selected_frame (message);
|
915 |
|
|
}
|
916 |
|
|
|
917 |
|
|
/* None of the remaining use the selected frame. */
|
918 |
|
|
if (selected_frame_p != NULL)
|
919 |
|
|
(*selected_frame_p) = 0;
|
920 |
|
|
|
921 |
|
|
/* Assume the single arg[0] is an integer, and try using that to
|
922 |
|
|
select a frame relative to current. */
|
923 |
|
|
if (numargs == 1)
|
924 |
|
|
{
|
925 |
|
|
struct frame_info *fid;
|
926 |
|
|
int level = value_as_long (args[0]);
|
927 |
|
|
|
928 |
|
|
fid = find_relative_frame (get_current_frame (), &level);
|
929 |
|
|
if (level == 0)
|
930 |
|
|
/* find_relative_frame was successful */
|
931 |
|
|
return fid;
|
932 |
|
|
}
|
933 |
|
|
|
934 |
|
|
/* Convert each value into a corresponding address. */
|
935 |
|
|
{
|
936 |
|
|
int i;
|
937 |
|
|
|
938 |
|
|
for (i = 0; i < numargs; i++)
|
939 |
|
|
addrs[i] = value_as_address (args[i]);
|
940 |
|
|
}
|
941 |
|
|
|
942 |
|
|
/* Assume that the single arg[0] is an address, use that to identify
|
943 |
|
|
a frame with a matching ID. Should this also accept stack/pc or
|
944 |
|
|
stack/pc/special. */
|
945 |
|
|
if (numargs == 1)
|
946 |
|
|
{
|
947 |
|
|
struct frame_id id = frame_id_build_wild (addrs[0]);
|
948 |
|
|
struct frame_info *fid;
|
949 |
|
|
|
950 |
|
|
/* If (s)he specifies the frame with an address, he deserves
|
951 |
|
|
what (s)he gets. Still, give the highest one that matches.
|
952 |
|
|
(NOTE: cagney/2004-10-29: Why highest, or outer-most, I don't
|
953 |
|
|
know). */
|
954 |
|
|
for (fid = get_current_frame ();
|
955 |
|
|
fid != NULL;
|
956 |
|
|
fid = get_prev_frame (fid))
|
957 |
|
|
{
|
958 |
|
|
if (frame_id_eq (id, get_frame_id (fid)))
|
959 |
|
|
{
|
960 |
|
|
struct frame_info *prev_frame;
|
961 |
|
|
|
962 |
|
|
while (1)
|
963 |
|
|
{
|
964 |
|
|
prev_frame = get_prev_frame (fid);
|
965 |
|
|
if (!prev_frame
|
966 |
|
|
|| !frame_id_eq (id, get_frame_id (prev_frame)))
|
967 |
|
|
break;
|
968 |
|
|
fid = prev_frame;
|
969 |
|
|
}
|
970 |
|
|
return fid;
|
971 |
|
|
}
|
972 |
|
|
}
|
973 |
|
|
}
|
974 |
|
|
|
975 |
|
|
/* We couldn't identify the frame as an existing frame, but
|
976 |
|
|
perhaps we can create one with a single argument. */
|
977 |
|
|
if (numargs == 1)
|
978 |
|
|
return create_new_frame (addrs[0], 0);
|
979 |
|
|
else if (numargs == 2)
|
980 |
|
|
return create_new_frame (addrs[0], addrs[1]);
|
981 |
|
|
else
|
982 |
|
|
error (_("Too many args in frame specification"));
|
983 |
|
|
}
|
984 |
|
|
|
985 |
|
|
static struct frame_info *
|
986 |
|
|
parse_frame_specification (char *frame_exp)
|
987 |
|
|
{
|
988 |
|
|
return parse_frame_specification_1 (frame_exp, NULL, NULL);
|
989 |
|
|
}
|
990 |
|
|
|
991 |
|
|
/* Print verbosely the selected frame or the frame at address
|
992 |
|
|
ADDR_EXP. Absolutely all information in the frame is printed. */
|
993 |
|
|
|
994 |
|
|
static void
|
995 |
|
|
frame_info (char *addr_exp, int from_tty)
|
996 |
|
|
{
|
997 |
|
|
struct frame_info *fi;
|
998 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line sal;
|
999 |
|
|
struct symbol *func;
|
1000 |
|
|
struct symtab *s;
|
1001 |
|
|
struct frame_info *calling_frame_info;
|
1002 |
|
|
int numregs;
|
1003 |
|
|
char *funname = 0;
|
1004 |
|
|
enum language funlang = language_unknown;
|
1005 |
|
|
const char *pc_regname;
|
1006 |
|
|
int selected_frame_p;
|
1007 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
|
1008 |
|
|
struct cleanup *back_to = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
|
1009 |
|
|
|
1010 |
|
|
fi = parse_frame_specification_1 (addr_exp, "No stack.", &selected_frame_p);
|
1011 |
|
|
gdbarch = get_frame_arch (fi);
|
1012 |
|
|
|
1013 |
|
|
/* Name of the value returned by get_frame_pc(). Per comments, "pc"
|
1014 |
|
|
is not a good name. */
|
1015 |
|
|
if (gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch) >= 0)
|
1016 |
|
|
/* OK, this is weird. The gdbarch_pc_regnum hardware register's value can
|
1017 |
|
|
easily not match that of the internal value returned by
|
1018 |
|
|
get_frame_pc(). */
|
1019 |
|
|
pc_regname = gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch));
|
1020 |
|
|
else
|
1021 |
|
|
/* But then, this is weird to. Even without gdbarch_pc_regnum, an
|
1022 |
|
|
architectures will often have a hardware register called "pc",
|
1023 |
|
|
and that register's value, again, can easily not match
|
1024 |
|
|
get_frame_pc(). */
|
1025 |
|
|
pc_regname = "pc";
|
1026 |
|
|
|
1027 |
|
|
find_frame_sal (fi, &sal);
|
1028 |
|
|
func = get_frame_function (fi);
|
1029 |
|
|
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: Why bother? Won't sal.symtab contain
|
1030 |
|
|
the same value? */
|
1031 |
|
|
s = find_pc_symtab (get_frame_pc (fi));
|
1032 |
|
|
if (func)
|
1033 |
|
|
{
|
1034 |
|
|
funname = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (func);
|
1035 |
|
|
funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (func);
|
1036 |
|
|
if (funlang == language_cplus)
|
1037 |
|
|
{
|
1038 |
|
|
/* It seems appropriate to use SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME() here,
|
1039 |
|
|
to display the demangled name that we already have
|
1040 |
|
|
stored in the symbol table, but we stored a version
|
1041 |
|
|
with DMGL_PARAMS turned on, and here we don't want to
|
1042 |
|
|
display parameters. So remove the parameters. */
|
1043 |
|
|
char *func_only = cp_remove_params (funname);
|
1044 |
|
|
|
1045 |
|
|
if (func_only)
|
1046 |
|
|
{
|
1047 |
|
|
funname = func_only;
|
1048 |
|
|
make_cleanup (xfree, func_only);
|
1049 |
|
|
}
|
1050 |
|
|
}
|
1051 |
|
|
}
|
1052 |
|
|
else
|
1053 |
|
|
{
|
1054 |
|
|
struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
|
1055 |
|
|
|
1056 |
|
|
msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (get_frame_pc (fi));
|
1057 |
|
|
if (msymbol != NULL)
|
1058 |
|
|
{
|
1059 |
|
|
funname = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (msymbol);
|
1060 |
|
|
funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (msymbol);
|
1061 |
|
|
}
|
1062 |
|
|
}
|
1063 |
|
|
calling_frame_info = get_prev_frame (fi);
|
1064 |
|
|
|
1065 |
|
|
if (selected_frame_p && frame_relative_level (fi) >= 0)
|
1066 |
|
|
{
|
1067 |
|
|
printf_filtered (_("Stack level %d, frame at "),
|
1068 |
|
|
frame_relative_level (fi));
|
1069 |
|
|
}
|
1070 |
|
|
else
|
1071 |
|
|
{
|
1072 |
|
|
printf_filtered (_("Stack frame at "));
|
1073 |
|
|
}
|
1074 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, get_frame_base (fi)), gdb_stdout);
|
1075 |
|
|
printf_filtered (":\n");
|
1076 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" %s = ", pc_regname);
|
1077 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, get_frame_pc (fi)), gdb_stdout);
|
1078 |
|
|
|
1079 |
|
|
wrap_here (" ");
|
1080 |
|
|
if (funname)
|
1081 |
|
|
{
|
1082 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" in ");
|
1083 |
|
|
fprintf_symbol_filtered (gdb_stdout, funname, funlang,
|
1084 |
|
|
DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS);
|
1085 |
|
|
}
|
1086 |
|
|
wrap_here (" ");
|
1087 |
|
|
if (sal.symtab)
|
1088 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" (%s:%d)", sal.symtab->filename, sal.line);
|
1089 |
|
|
puts_filtered ("; ");
|
1090 |
|
|
wrap_here (" ");
|
1091 |
|
|
printf_filtered ("saved %s ", pc_regname);
|
1092 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, frame_unwind_caller_pc (fi)), gdb_stdout);
|
1093 |
|
|
printf_filtered ("\n");
|
1094 |
|
|
|
1095 |
|
|
if (calling_frame_info == NULL)
|
1096 |
|
|
{
|
1097 |
|
|
enum unwind_stop_reason reason;
|
1098 |
|
|
|
1099 |
|
|
reason = get_frame_unwind_stop_reason (fi);
|
1100 |
|
|
if (reason != UNWIND_NO_REASON)
|
1101 |
|
|
printf_filtered (_(" Outermost frame: %s\n"),
|
1102 |
|
|
frame_stop_reason_string (reason));
|
1103 |
|
|
}
|
1104 |
|
|
else if (get_frame_type (fi) == INLINE_FRAME)
|
1105 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" inlined into frame %d",
|
1106 |
|
|
frame_relative_level (get_prev_frame (fi)));
|
1107 |
|
|
else
|
1108 |
|
|
{
|
1109 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" called by frame at ");
|
1110 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, get_frame_base (calling_frame_info)),
|
1111 |
|
|
gdb_stdout);
|
1112 |
|
|
}
|
1113 |
|
|
if (get_next_frame (fi) && calling_frame_info)
|
1114 |
|
|
puts_filtered (",");
|
1115 |
|
|
wrap_here (" ");
|
1116 |
|
|
if (get_next_frame (fi))
|
1117 |
|
|
{
|
1118 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" caller of frame at ");
|
1119 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, get_frame_base (get_next_frame (fi))),
|
1120 |
|
|
gdb_stdout);
|
1121 |
|
|
}
|
1122 |
|
|
if (get_next_frame (fi) || calling_frame_info)
|
1123 |
|
|
puts_filtered ("\n");
|
1124 |
|
|
|
1125 |
|
|
if (s)
|
1126 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" source language %s.\n",
|
1127 |
|
|
language_str (s->language));
|
1128 |
|
|
|
1129 |
|
|
{
|
1130 |
|
|
/* Address of the argument list for this frame, or 0. */
|
1131 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR arg_list = get_frame_args_address (fi);
|
1132 |
|
|
/* Number of args for this frame, or -1 if unknown. */
|
1133 |
|
|
int numargs;
|
1134 |
|
|
|
1135 |
|
|
if (arg_list == 0)
|
1136 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" Arglist at unknown address.\n");
|
1137 |
|
|
else
|
1138 |
|
|
{
|
1139 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" Arglist at ");
|
1140 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, arg_list), gdb_stdout);
|
1141 |
|
|
printf_filtered (",");
|
1142 |
|
|
|
1143 |
|
|
if (!gdbarch_frame_num_args_p (gdbarch))
|
1144 |
|
|
{
|
1145 |
|
|
numargs = -1;
|
1146 |
|
|
puts_filtered (" args: ");
|
1147 |
|
|
}
|
1148 |
|
|
else
|
1149 |
|
|
{
|
1150 |
|
|
numargs = gdbarch_frame_num_args (gdbarch, fi);
|
1151 |
|
|
gdb_assert (numargs >= 0);
|
1152 |
|
|
if (numargs == 0)
|
1153 |
|
|
puts_filtered (" no args.");
|
1154 |
|
|
else if (numargs == 1)
|
1155 |
|
|
puts_filtered (" 1 arg: ");
|
1156 |
|
|
else
|
1157 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" %d args: ", numargs);
|
1158 |
|
|
}
|
1159 |
|
|
print_frame_args (func, fi, numargs, gdb_stdout);
|
1160 |
|
|
puts_filtered ("\n");
|
1161 |
|
|
}
|
1162 |
|
|
}
|
1163 |
|
|
{
|
1164 |
|
|
/* Address of the local variables for this frame, or 0. */
|
1165 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR arg_list = get_frame_locals_address (fi);
|
1166 |
|
|
|
1167 |
|
|
if (arg_list == 0)
|
1168 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" Locals at unknown address,");
|
1169 |
|
|
else
|
1170 |
|
|
{
|
1171 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" Locals at ");
|
1172 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, arg_list), gdb_stdout);
|
1173 |
|
|
printf_filtered (",");
|
1174 |
|
|
}
|
1175 |
|
|
}
|
1176 |
|
|
|
1177 |
|
|
/* Print as much information as possible on the location of all the
|
1178 |
|
|
registers. */
|
1179 |
|
|
{
|
1180 |
|
|
enum lval_type lval;
|
1181 |
|
|
int optimized;
|
1182 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR addr;
|
1183 |
|
|
int realnum;
|
1184 |
|
|
int count;
|
1185 |
|
|
int i;
|
1186 |
|
|
int need_nl = 1;
|
1187 |
|
|
|
1188 |
|
|
/* The sp is special; what's displayed isn't the save address, but
|
1189 |
|
|
the value of the previous frame's sp. This is a legacy thing,
|
1190 |
|
|
at one stage the frame cached the previous frame's SP instead
|
1191 |
|
|
of its address, hence it was easiest to just display the cached
|
1192 |
|
|
value. */
|
1193 |
|
|
if (gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch) >= 0)
|
1194 |
|
|
{
|
1195 |
|
|
/* Find out the location of the saved stack pointer with out
|
1196 |
|
|
actually evaluating it. */
|
1197 |
|
|
frame_register_unwind (fi, gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch),
|
1198 |
|
|
&optimized, &lval, &addr,
|
1199 |
|
|
&realnum, NULL);
|
1200 |
|
|
if (!optimized && lval == not_lval)
|
1201 |
|
|
{
|
1202 |
|
|
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch);
|
1203 |
|
|
int sp_size = register_size (gdbarch, gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch));
|
1204 |
|
|
gdb_byte value[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
|
1205 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR sp;
|
1206 |
|
|
|
1207 |
|
|
frame_register_unwind (fi, gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch),
|
1208 |
|
|
&optimized, &lval, &addr,
|
1209 |
|
|
&realnum, value);
|
1210 |
|
|
/* NOTE: cagney/2003-05-22: This is assuming that the
|
1211 |
|
|
stack pointer was packed as an unsigned integer. That
|
1212 |
|
|
may or may not be valid. */
|
1213 |
|
|
sp = extract_unsigned_integer (value, sp_size, byte_order);
|
1214 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" Previous frame's sp is ");
|
1215 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, sp), gdb_stdout);
|
1216 |
|
|
printf_filtered ("\n");
|
1217 |
|
|
need_nl = 0;
|
1218 |
|
|
}
|
1219 |
|
|
else if (!optimized && lval == lval_memory)
|
1220 |
|
|
{
|
1221 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" Previous frame's sp at ");
|
1222 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, addr), gdb_stdout);
|
1223 |
|
|
printf_filtered ("\n");
|
1224 |
|
|
need_nl = 0;
|
1225 |
|
|
}
|
1226 |
|
|
else if (!optimized && lval == lval_register)
|
1227 |
|
|
{
|
1228 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" Previous frame's sp in %s\n",
|
1229 |
|
|
gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, realnum));
|
1230 |
|
|
need_nl = 0;
|
1231 |
|
|
}
|
1232 |
|
|
/* else keep quiet. */
|
1233 |
|
|
}
|
1234 |
|
|
|
1235 |
|
|
count = 0;
|
1236 |
|
|
numregs = gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch)
|
1237 |
|
|
+ gdbarch_num_pseudo_regs (gdbarch);
|
1238 |
|
|
for (i = 0; i < numregs; i++)
|
1239 |
|
|
if (i != gdbarch_sp_regnum (gdbarch)
|
1240 |
|
|
&& gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, i, all_reggroup))
|
1241 |
|
|
{
|
1242 |
|
|
/* Find out the location of the saved register without
|
1243 |
|
|
fetching the corresponding value. */
|
1244 |
|
|
frame_register_unwind (fi, i, &optimized, &lval, &addr, &realnum,
|
1245 |
|
|
NULL);
|
1246 |
|
|
/* For moment, only display registers that were saved on the
|
1247 |
|
|
stack. */
|
1248 |
|
|
if (!optimized && lval == lval_memory)
|
1249 |
|
|
{
|
1250 |
|
|
if (count == 0)
|
1251 |
|
|
puts_filtered (" Saved registers:\n ");
|
1252 |
|
|
else
|
1253 |
|
|
puts_filtered (",");
|
1254 |
|
|
wrap_here (" ");
|
1255 |
|
|
printf_filtered (" %s at ",
|
1256 |
|
|
gdbarch_register_name (gdbarch, i));
|
1257 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, addr), gdb_stdout);
|
1258 |
|
|
count++;
|
1259 |
|
|
}
|
1260 |
|
|
}
|
1261 |
|
|
if (count || need_nl)
|
1262 |
|
|
puts_filtered ("\n");
|
1263 |
|
|
}
|
1264 |
|
|
|
1265 |
|
|
do_cleanups (back_to);
|
1266 |
|
|
}
|
1267 |
|
|
|
1268 |
|
|
/* Print briefly all stack frames or just the innermost COUNT_EXP
|
1269 |
|
|
frames. */
|
1270 |
|
|
|
1271 |
|
|
static void
|
1272 |
|
|
backtrace_command_1 (char *count_exp, int show_locals, int from_tty)
|
1273 |
|
|
{
|
1274 |
|
|
struct frame_info *fi;
|
1275 |
|
|
int count;
|
1276 |
|
|
int i;
|
1277 |
|
|
struct frame_info *trailing;
|
1278 |
|
|
int trailing_level;
|
1279 |
|
|
|
1280 |
|
|
if (!target_has_stack)
|
1281 |
|
|
error (_("No stack."));
|
1282 |
|
|
|
1283 |
|
|
/* The following code must do two things. First, it must set the
|
1284 |
|
|
variable TRAILING to the frame from which we should start
|
1285 |
|
|
printing. Second, it must set the variable count to the number
|
1286 |
|
|
of frames which we should print, or -1 if all of them. */
|
1287 |
|
|
trailing = get_current_frame ();
|
1288 |
|
|
|
1289 |
|
|
trailing_level = 0;
|
1290 |
|
|
if (count_exp)
|
1291 |
|
|
{
|
1292 |
|
|
count = parse_and_eval_long (count_exp);
|
1293 |
|
|
if (count < 0)
|
1294 |
|
|
{
|
1295 |
|
|
struct frame_info *current;
|
1296 |
|
|
|
1297 |
|
|
count = -count;
|
1298 |
|
|
|
1299 |
|
|
current = trailing;
|
1300 |
|
|
while (current && count--)
|
1301 |
|
|
{
|
1302 |
|
|
QUIT;
|
1303 |
|
|
current = get_prev_frame (current);
|
1304 |
|
|
}
|
1305 |
|
|
|
1306 |
|
|
/* Will stop when CURRENT reaches the top of the stack.
|
1307 |
|
|
TRAILING will be COUNT below it. */
|
1308 |
|
|
while (current)
|
1309 |
|
|
{
|
1310 |
|
|
QUIT;
|
1311 |
|
|
trailing = get_prev_frame (trailing);
|
1312 |
|
|
current = get_prev_frame (current);
|
1313 |
|
|
trailing_level++;
|
1314 |
|
|
}
|
1315 |
|
|
|
1316 |
|
|
count = -1;
|
1317 |
|
|
}
|
1318 |
|
|
}
|
1319 |
|
|
else
|
1320 |
|
|
count = -1;
|
1321 |
|
|
|
1322 |
|
|
if (info_verbose)
|
1323 |
|
|
{
|
1324 |
|
|
/* Read in symbols for all of the frames. Need to do this in a
|
1325 |
|
|
separate pass so that "Reading in symbols for xxx" messages
|
1326 |
|
|
don't screw up the appearance of the backtrace. Also if
|
1327 |
|
|
people have strong opinions against reading symbols for
|
1328 |
|
|
backtrace this may have to be an option. */
|
1329 |
|
|
i = count;
|
1330 |
|
|
for (fi = trailing; fi != NULL && i--; fi = get_prev_frame (fi))
|
1331 |
|
|
{
|
1332 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR pc;
|
1333 |
|
|
|
1334 |
|
|
QUIT;
|
1335 |
|
|
pc = get_frame_address_in_block (fi);
|
1336 |
|
|
find_pc_sect_symtab_via_partial (pc, find_pc_mapped_section (pc));
|
1337 |
|
|
}
|
1338 |
|
|
}
|
1339 |
|
|
|
1340 |
|
|
for (i = 0, fi = trailing; fi && count--; i++, fi = get_prev_frame (fi))
|
1341 |
|
|
{
|
1342 |
|
|
QUIT;
|
1343 |
|
|
|
1344 |
|
|
/* Don't use print_stack_frame; if an error() occurs it probably
|
1345 |
|
|
means further attempts to backtrace would fail (on the other
|
1346 |
|
|
hand, perhaps the code does or could be fixed to make sure
|
1347 |
|
|
the frame->prev field gets set to NULL in that case). */
|
1348 |
|
|
print_frame_info (fi, 1, LOCATION, 1);
|
1349 |
|
|
if (show_locals)
|
1350 |
|
|
print_frame_local_vars (fi, 1, gdb_stdout);
|
1351 |
|
|
|
1352 |
|
|
/* Save the last frame to check for error conditions. */
|
1353 |
|
|
trailing = fi;
|
1354 |
|
|
}
|
1355 |
|
|
|
1356 |
|
|
/* If we've stopped before the end, mention that. */
|
1357 |
|
|
if (fi && from_tty)
|
1358 |
|
|
printf_filtered (_("(More stack frames follow...)\n"));
|
1359 |
|
|
|
1360 |
|
|
/* If we've run out of frames, and the reason appears to be an error
|
1361 |
|
|
condition, print it. */
|
1362 |
|
|
if (fi == NULL && trailing != NULL)
|
1363 |
|
|
{
|
1364 |
|
|
enum unwind_stop_reason reason;
|
1365 |
|
|
|
1366 |
|
|
reason = get_frame_unwind_stop_reason (trailing);
|
1367 |
|
|
if (reason > UNWIND_FIRST_ERROR)
|
1368 |
|
|
printf_filtered (_("Backtrace stopped: %s\n"),
|
1369 |
|
|
frame_stop_reason_string (reason));
|
1370 |
|
|
}
|
1371 |
|
|
}
|
1372 |
|
|
|
1373 |
|
|
struct backtrace_command_args
|
1374 |
|
|
{
|
1375 |
|
|
char *count_exp;
|
1376 |
|
|
int show_locals;
|
1377 |
|
|
int from_tty;
|
1378 |
|
|
};
|
1379 |
|
|
|
1380 |
|
|
/* Stub for catch_errors. */
|
1381 |
|
|
|
1382 |
|
|
static int
|
1383 |
|
|
backtrace_command_stub (void *data)
|
1384 |
|
|
{
|
1385 |
|
|
struct backtrace_command_args *args = data;
|
1386 |
|
|
|
1387 |
|
|
backtrace_command_1 (args->count_exp, args->show_locals, args->from_tty);
|
1388 |
|
|
return 0;
|
1389 |
|
|
}
|
1390 |
|
|
|
1391 |
|
|
static void
|
1392 |
|
|
backtrace_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
|
1393 |
|
|
{
|
1394 |
|
|
struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
|
1395 |
|
|
int fulltrace_arg = -1, arglen = 0, argc = 0;
|
1396 |
|
|
struct backtrace_command_args btargs;
|
1397 |
|
|
|
1398 |
|
|
if (arg)
|
1399 |
|
|
{
|
1400 |
|
|
char **argv;
|
1401 |
|
|
int i;
|
1402 |
|
|
|
1403 |
|
|
argv = gdb_buildargv (arg);
|
1404 |
|
|
old_chain = make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
|
1405 |
|
|
argc = 0;
|
1406 |
|
|
for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++)
|
1407 |
|
|
{
|
1408 |
|
|
unsigned int j;
|
1409 |
|
|
|
1410 |
|
|
for (j = 0; j < strlen (argv[i]); j++)
|
1411 |
|
|
argv[i][j] = tolower (argv[i][j]);
|
1412 |
|
|
|
1413 |
|
|
if (fulltrace_arg < 0 && subset_compare (argv[i], "full"))
|
1414 |
|
|
fulltrace_arg = argc;
|
1415 |
|
|
else
|
1416 |
|
|
{
|
1417 |
|
|
arglen += strlen (argv[i]);
|
1418 |
|
|
argc++;
|
1419 |
|
|
}
|
1420 |
|
|
}
|
1421 |
|
|
arglen += argc;
|
1422 |
|
|
if (fulltrace_arg >= 0)
|
1423 |
|
|
{
|
1424 |
|
|
if (arglen > 0)
|
1425 |
|
|
{
|
1426 |
|
|
arg = xmalloc (arglen + 1);
|
1427 |
|
|
memset (arg, 0, arglen + 1);
|
1428 |
|
|
for (i = 0; i < (argc + 1); i++)
|
1429 |
|
|
{
|
1430 |
|
|
if (i != fulltrace_arg)
|
1431 |
|
|
{
|
1432 |
|
|
strcat (arg, argv[i]);
|
1433 |
|
|
strcat (arg, " ");
|
1434 |
|
|
}
|
1435 |
|
|
}
|
1436 |
|
|
}
|
1437 |
|
|
else
|
1438 |
|
|
arg = NULL;
|
1439 |
|
|
}
|
1440 |
|
|
}
|
1441 |
|
|
|
1442 |
|
|
btargs.count_exp = arg;
|
1443 |
|
|
btargs.show_locals = (fulltrace_arg >= 0);
|
1444 |
|
|
btargs.from_tty = from_tty;
|
1445 |
|
|
catch_errors (backtrace_command_stub, &btargs, "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR);
|
1446 |
|
|
|
1447 |
|
|
if (fulltrace_arg >= 0 && arglen > 0)
|
1448 |
|
|
xfree (arg);
|
1449 |
|
|
|
1450 |
|
|
if (old_chain)
|
1451 |
|
|
do_cleanups (old_chain);
|
1452 |
|
|
}
|
1453 |
|
|
|
1454 |
|
|
static void
|
1455 |
|
|
backtrace_full_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
|
1456 |
|
|
{
|
1457 |
|
|
struct backtrace_command_args btargs;
|
1458 |
|
|
|
1459 |
|
|
btargs.count_exp = arg;
|
1460 |
|
|
btargs.show_locals = 1;
|
1461 |
|
|
btargs.from_tty = from_tty;
|
1462 |
|
|
catch_errors (backtrace_command_stub, &btargs, "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR);
|
1463 |
|
|
}
|
1464 |
|
|
|
1465 |
|
|
|
1466 |
|
|
/* Iterate over the local variables of a block B, calling CB with
|
1467 |
|
|
CB_DATA. */
|
1468 |
|
|
|
1469 |
|
|
static void
|
1470 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_locals (struct block *b,
|
1471 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_arg_local_vars_cb cb,
|
1472 |
|
|
void *cb_data)
|
1473 |
|
|
{
|
1474 |
|
|
struct dict_iterator iter;
|
1475 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym;
|
1476 |
|
|
|
1477 |
|
|
ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
|
1478 |
|
|
{
|
1479 |
|
|
switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym))
|
1480 |
|
|
{
|
1481 |
|
|
case LOC_LOCAL:
|
1482 |
|
|
case LOC_REGISTER:
|
1483 |
|
|
case LOC_STATIC:
|
1484 |
|
|
case LOC_COMPUTED:
|
1485 |
|
|
if (SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym))
|
1486 |
|
|
break;
|
1487 |
|
|
(*cb) (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), sym, cb_data);
|
1488 |
|
|
break;
|
1489 |
|
|
|
1490 |
|
|
default:
|
1491 |
|
|
/* Ignore symbols which are not locals. */
|
1492 |
|
|
break;
|
1493 |
|
|
}
|
1494 |
|
|
}
|
1495 |
|
|
}
|
1496 |
|
|
|
1497 |
|
|
|
1498 |
|
|
/* Same, but print labels. */
|
1499 |
|
|
|
1500 |
|
|
#if 0
|
1501 |
|
|
/* Commented out, as the code using this function has also been
|
1502 |
|
|
commented out. FIXME:brobecker/2009-01-13: Find out why the code
|
1503 |
|
|
was commented out in the first place. The discussion introducing
|
1504 |
|
|
this change (2007-12-04: Support lexical blocks and function bodies
|
1505 |
|
|
that occupy non-contiguous address ranges) did not explain why
|
1506 |
|
|
this change was made. */
|
1507 |
|
|
static int
|
1508 |
|
|
print_block_frame_labels (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct block *b,
|
1509 |
|
|
int *have_default, struct ui_file *stream)
|
1510 |
|
|
{
|
1511 |
|
|
struct dict_iterator iter;
|
1512 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym;
|
1513 |
|
|
int values_printed = 0;
|
1514 |
|
|
|
1515 |
|
|
ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
|
1516 |
|
|
{
|
1517 |
|
|
if (strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), "default") == 0)
|
1518 |
|
|
{
|
1519 |
|
|
if (*have_default)
|
1520 |
|
|
continue;
|
1521 |
|
|
*have_default = 1;
|
1522 |
|
|
}
|
1523 |
|
|
if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_LABEL)
|
1524 |
|
|
{
|
1525 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line sal;
|
1526 |
|
|
struct value_print_options opts;
|
1527 |
|
|
|
1528 |
|
|
sal = find_pc_line (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym), 0);
|
1529 |
|
|
values_printed = 1;
|
1530 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), stream);
|
1531 |
|
|
get_user_print_options (&opts);
|
1532 |
|
|
if (opts.addressprint)
|
1533 |
|
|
{
|
1534 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, " ");
|
1535 |
|
|
fputs_filtered (paddress (gdbarch, SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym)),
|
1536 |
|
|
stream);
|
1537 |
|
|
}
|
1538 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, " in file %s, line %d\n",
|
1539 |
|
|
sal.symtab->filename, sal.line);
|
1540 |
|
|
}
|
1541 |
|
|
}
|
1542 |
|
|
|
1543 |
|
|
return values_printed;
|
1544 |
|
|
}
|
1545 |
|
|
#endif
|
1546 |
|
|
|
1547 |
|
|
/* Iterate over all the local variables in block B, including all its
|
1548 |
|
|
superblocks, stopping when the top-level block is reached. */
|
1549 |
|
|
|
1550 |
|
|
void
|
1551 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_local_vars (struct block *block,
|
1552 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_arg_local_vars_cb cb,
|
1553 |
|
|
void *cb_data)
|
1554 |
|
|
{
|
1555 |
|
|
while (block)
|
1556 |
|
|
{
|
1557 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_locals (block, cb, cb_data);
|
1558 |
|
|
/* After handling the function's top-level block, stop. Don't
|
1559 |
|
|
continue to its superblock, the block of per-file
|
1560 |
|
|
symbols. */
|
1561 |
|
|
if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (block))
|
1562 |
|
|
break;
|
1563 |
|
|
block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block);
|
1564 |
|
|
}
|
1565 |
|
|
}
|
1566 |
|
|
|
1567 |
|
|
/* Data to be passed around in the calls to the locals and args
|
1568 |
|
|
iterators. */
|
1569 |
|
|
|
1570 |
|
|
struct print_variable_and_value_data
|
1571 |
|
|
{
|
1572 |
|
|
struct frame_info *frame;
|
1573 |
|
|
int num_tabs;
|
1574 |
|
|
struct ui_file *stream;
|
1575 |
|
|
int values_printed;
|
1576 |
|
|
};
|
1577 |
|
|
|
1578 |
|
|
/* The callback for the locals and args iterators */
|
1579 |
|
|
|
1580 |
|
|
static void
|
1581 |
|
|
do_print_variable_and_value (const char *print_name,
|
1582 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym,
|
1583 |
|
|
void *cb_data)
|
1584 |
|
|
{
|
1585 |
|
|
struct print_variable_and_value_data *p = cb_data;
|
1586 |
|
|
|
1587 |
|
|
print_variable_and_value (print_name, sym,
|
1588 |
|
|
p->frame, p->stream, p->num_tabs);
|
1589 |
|
|
p->values_printed = 1;
|
1590 |
|
|
}
|
1591 |
|
|
|
1592 |
|
|
static void
|
1593 |
|
|
print_frame_local_vars (struct frame_info *frame, int num_tabs,
|
1594 |
|
|
struct ui_file *stream)
|
1595 |
|
|
{
|
1596 |
|
|
struct print_variable_and_value_data cb_data;
|
1597 |
|
|
struct block *block;
|
1598 |
|
|
|
1599 |
|
|
block = get_frame_block (frame, 0);
|
1600 |
|
|
if (block == 0)
|
1601 |
|
|
{
|
1602 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, "No symbol table info available.\n");
|
1603 |
|
|
return;
|
1604 |
|
|
}
|
1605 |
|
|
|
1606 |
|
|
cb_data.frame = frame;
|
1607 |
|
|
cb_data.num_tabs = 4 * num_tabs;
|
1608 |
|
|
cb_data.stream = stream;
|
1609 |
|
|
cb_data.values_printed = 0;
|
1610 |
|
|
|
1611 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_local_vars (block,
|
1612 |
|
|
do_print_variable_and_value,
|
1613 |
|
|
&cb_data);
|
1614 |
|
|
|
1615 |
|
|
if (!cb_data.values_printed)
|
1616 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, _("No locals.\n"));
|
1617 |
|
|
}
|
1618 |
|
|
|
1619 |
|
|
/* Same, but print labels. */
|
1620 |
|
|
|
1621 |
|
|
static void
|
1622 |
|
|
print_frame_label_vars (struct frame_info *frame, int this_level_only,
|
1623 |
|
|
struct ui_file *stream)
|
1624 |
|
|
{
|
1625 |
|
|
#if 1
|
1626 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, "print_frame_label_vars disabled.\n");
|
1627 |
|
|
#else
|
1628 |
|
|
struct blockvector *bl;
|
1629 |
|
|
struct block *block = get_frame_block (frame, 0);
|
1630 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame);
|
1631 |
|
|
int values_printed = 0;
|
1632 |
|
|
int index, have_default = 0;
|
1633 |
|
|
char *blocks_printed;
|
1634 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_pc (frame);
|
1635 |
|
|
|
1636 |
|
|
if (block == 0)
|
1637 |
|
|
{
|
1638 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, "No symbol table info available.\n");
|
1639 |
|
|
return;
|
1640 |
|
|
}
|
1641 |
|
|
|
1642 |
|
|
bl = blockvector_for_pc (BLOCK_END (block) - 4, &index);
|
1643 |
|
|
blocks_printed = alloca (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char));
|
1644 |
|
|
memset (blocks_printed, 0, BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char));
|
1645 |
|
|
|
1646 |
|
|
while (block != 0)
|
1647 |
|
|
{
|
1648 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR end = BLOCK_END (block) - 4;
|
1649 |
|
|
int last_index;
|
1650 |
|
|
|
1651 |
|
|
if (bl != blockvector_for_pc (end, &index))
|
1652 |
|
|
error (_("blockvector blotch"));
|
1653 |
|
|
if (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index) != block)
|
1654 |
|
|
error (_("blockvector botch"));
|
1655 |
|
|
last_index = BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl);
|
1656 |
|
|
index += 1;
|
1657 |
|
|
|
1658 |
|
|
/* Don't print out blocks that have gone by. */
|
1659 |
|
|
while (index < last_index
|
1660 |
|
|
&& BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < pc)
|
1661 |
|
|
index++;
|
1662 |
|
|
|
1663 |
|
|
while (index < last_index
|
1664 |
|
|
&& BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < end)
|
1665 |
|
|
{
|
1666 |
|
|
if (blocks_printed[index] == 0)
|
1667 |
|
|
{
|
1668 |
|
|
if (print_block_frame_labels (gdbarch,
|
1669 |
|
|
BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index),
|
1670 |
|
|
&have_default, stream))
|
1671 |
|
|
values_printed = 1;
|
1672 |
|
|
blocks_printed[index] = 1;
|
1673 |
|
|
}
|
1674 |
|
|
index++;
|
1675 |
|
|
}
|
1676 |
|
|
if (have_default)
|
1677 |
|
|
return;
|
1678 |
|
|
if (values_printed && this_level_only)
|
1679 |
|
|
return;
|
1680 |
|
|
|
1681 |
|
|
/* After handling the function's top-level block, stop. Don't
|
1682 |
|
|
continue to its superblock, the block of per-file symbols.
|
1683 |
|
|
Also do not continue to the containing function of an inlined
|
1684 |
|
|
function. */
|
1685 |
|
|
if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (block))
|
1686 |
|
|
break;
|
1687 |
|
|
block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block);
|
1688 |
|
|
}
|
1689 |
|
|
|
1690 |
|
|
if (!values_printed && !this_level_only)
|
1691 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, _("No catches.\n"));
|
1692 |
|
|
#endif
|
1693 |
|
|
}
|
1694 |
|
|
|
1695 |
|
|
void
|
1696 |
|
|
locals_info (char *args, int from_tty)
|
1697 |
|
|
{
|
1698 |
|
|
print_frame_local_vars (get_selected_frame (_("No frame selected.")),
|
1699 |
|
|
0, gdb_stdout);
|
1700 |
|
|
}
|
1701 |
|
|
|
1702 |
|
|
static void
|
1703 |
|
|
catch_info (char *ignore, int from_tty)
|
1704 |
|
|
{
|
1705 |
|
|
/* Assume g++ compiled code; old GDB 4.16 behaviour. */
|
1706 |
|
|
print_frame_label_vars (get_selected_frame (_("No frame selected.")),
|
1707 |
|
|
0, gdb_stdout);
|
1708 |
|
|
}
|
1709 |
|
|
|
1710 |
|
|
/* Iterate over all the argument variables in block B.
|
1711 |
|
|
|
1712 |
|
|
Returns 1 if any argument was walked; 0 otherwise. */
|
1713 |
|
|
|
1714 |
|
|
void
|
1715 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_arg_vars (struct block *b,
|
1716 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_arg_local_vars_cb cb,
|
1717 |
|
|
void *cb_data)
|
1718 |
|
|
{
|
1719 |
|
|
struct dict_iterator iter;
|
1720 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym, *sym2;
|
1721 |
|
|
|
1722 |
|
|
ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
|
1723 |
|
|
{
|
1724 |
|
|
/* Don't worry about things which aren't arguments. */
|
1725 |
|
|
if (SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym))
|
1726 |
|
|
{
|
1727 |
|
|
/* We have to look up the symbol because arguments can have
|
1728 |
|
|
two entries (one a parameter, one a local) and the one we
|
1729 |
|
|
want is the local, which lookup_symbol will find for us.
|
1730 |
|
|
This includes gcc1 (not gcc2) on the sparc when passing a
|
1731 |
|
|
small structure and gcc2 when the argument type is float
|
1732 |
|
|
and it is passed as a double and converted to float by
|
1733 |
|
|
the prologue (in the latter case the type of the LOC_ARG
|
1734 |
|
|
symbol is double and the type of the LOC_LOCAL symbol is
|
1735 |
|
|
float). There are also LOC_ARG/LOC_REGISTER pairs which
|
1736 |
|
|
are not combined in symbol-reading. */
|
1737 |
|
|
|
1738 |
|
|
sym2 = lookup_symbol (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym),
|
1739 |
|
|
b, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL);
|
1740 |
|
|
(*cb) (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), sym2, cb_data);
|
1741 |
|
|
}
|
1742 |
|
|
}
|
1743 |
|
|
}
|
1744 |
|
|
|
1745 |
|
|
static void
|
1746 |
|
|
print_frame_arg_vars (struct frame_info *frame, struct ui_file *stream)
|
1747 |
|
|
{
|
1748 |
|
|
struct print_variable_and_value_data cb_data;
|
1749 |
|
|
struct symbol *func;
|
1750 |
|
|
|
1751 |
|
|
func = get_frame_function (frame);
|
1752 |
|
|
if (func == NULL)
|
1753 |
|
|
{
|
1754 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, _("No symbol table info available.\n"));
|
1755 |
|
|
return;
|
1756 |
|
|
}
|
1757 |
|
|
|
1758 |
|
|
cb_data.frame = frame;
|
1759 |
|
|
cb_data.num_tabs = 0;
|
1760 |
|
|
cb_data.stream = gdb_stdout;
|
1761 |
|
|
cb_data.values_printed = 0;
|
1762 |
|
|
|
1763 |
|
|
iterate_over_block_arg_vars (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func),
|
1764 |
|
|
do_print_variable_and_value, &cb_data);
|
1765 |
|
|
|
1766 |
|
|
if (!cb_data.values_printed)
|
1767 |
|
|
fprintf_filtered (stream, _("No arguments.\n"));
|
1768 |
|
|
}
|
1769 |
|
|
|
1770 |
|
|
void
|
1771 |
|
|
args_info (char *ignore, int from_tty)
|
1772 |
|
|
{
|
1773 |
|
|
print_frame_arg_vars (get_selected_frame (_("No frame selected.")),
|
1774 |
|
|
gdb_stdout);
|
1775 |
|
|
}
|
1776 |
|
|
|
1777 |
|
|
|
1778 |
|
|
static void
|
1779 |
|
|
args_plus_locals_info (char *ignore, int from_tty)
|
1780 |
|
|
{
|
1781 |
|
|
args_info (ignore, from_tty);
|
1782 |
|
|
locals_info (ignore, from_tty);
|
1783 |
|
|
}
|
1784 |
|
|
|
1785 |
|
|
|
1786 |
|
|
/* Select frame FRAME. Also print the stack frame and show the source
|
1787 |
|
|
if this is the tui version. */
|
1788 |
|
|
static void
|
1789 |
|
|
select_and_print_frame (struct frame_info *frame)
|
1790 |
|
|
{
|
1791 |
|
|
select_frame (frame);
|
1792 |
|
|
if (frame)
|
1793 |
|
|
print_stack_frame (frame, 1, SRC_AND_LOC);
|
1794 |
|
|
}
|
1795 |
|
|
|
1796 |
|
|
/* Return the symbol-block in which the selected frame is executing.
|
1797 |
|
|
Can return zero under various legitimate circumstances.
|
1798 |
|
|
|
1799 |
|
|
If ADDR_IN_BLOCK is non-zero, set *ADDR_IN_BLOCK to the relevant
|
1800 |
|
|
code address within the block returned. We use this to decide
|
1801 |
|
|
which macros are in scope. */
|
1802 |
|
|
|
1803 |
|
|
struct block *
|
1804 |
|
|
get_selected_block (CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block)
|
1805 |
|
|
{
|
1806 |
|
|
if (!has_stack_frames ())
|
1807 |
|
|
return 0;
|
1808 |
|
|
|
1809 |
|
|
return get_frame_block (get_selected_frame (NULL), addr_in_block);
|
1810 |
|
|
}
|
1811 |
|
|
|
1812 |
|
|
/* Find a frame a certain number of levels away from FRAME.
|
1813 |
|
|
LEVEL_OFFSET_PTR points to an int containing the number of levels.
|
1814 |
|
|
Positive means go to earlier frames (up); negative, the reverse.
|
1815 |
|
|
The int that contains the number of levels is counted toward
|
1816 |
|
|
zero as the frames for those levels are found.
|
1817 |
|
|
If the top or bottom frame is reached, that frame is returned,
|
1818 |
|
|
but the final value of *LEVEL_OFFSET_PTR is nonzero and indicates
|
1819 |
|
|
how much farther the original request asked to go. */
|
1820 |
|
|
|
1821 |
|
|
struct frame_info *
|
1822 |
|
|
find_relative_frame (struct frame_info *frame, int *level_offset_ptr)
|
1823 |
|
|
{
|
1824 |
|
|
/* Going up is simple: just call get_prev_frame enough times or
|
1825 |
|
|
until the initial frame is reached. */
|
1826 |
|
|
while (*level_offset_ptr > 0)
|
1827 |
|
|
{
|
1828 |
|
|
struct frame_info *prev = get_prev_frame (frame);
|
1829 |
|
|
|
1830 |
|
|
if (!prev)
|
1831 |
|
|
break;
|
1832 |
|
|
(*level_offset_ptr)--;
|
1833 |
|
|
frame = prev;
|
1834 |
|
|
}
|
1835 |
|
|
|
1836 |
|
|
/* Going down is just as simple. */
|
1837 |
|
|
while (*level_offset_ptr < 0)
|
1838 |
|
|
{
|
1839 |
|
|
struct frame_info *next = get_next_frame (frame);
|
1840 |
|
|
|
1841 |
|
|
if (!next)
|
1842 |
|
|
break;
|
1843 |
|
|
(*level_offset_ptr)++;
|
1844 |
|
|
frame = next;
|
1845 |
|
|
}
|
1846 |
|
|
|
1847 |
|
|
return frame;
|
1848 |
|
|
}
|
1849 |
|
|
|
1850 |
|
|
/* The "select_frame" command. With no argument this is a NOP.
|
1851 |
|
|
Select the frame at level LEVEL_EXP if it is a valid level.
|
1852 |
|
|
Otherwise, treat LEVEL_EXP as an address expression and select it.
|
1853 |
|
|
|
1854 |
|
|
See parse_frame_specification for more info on proper frame
|
1855 |
|
|
expressions. */
|
1856 |
|
|
|
1857 |
|
|
void
|
1858 |
|
|
select_frame_command (char *level_exp, int from_tty)
|
1859 |
|
|
{
|
1860 |
|
|
select_frame (parse_frame_specification_1 (level_exp, "No stack.", NULL));
|
1861 |
|
|
}
|
1862 |
|
|
|
1863 |
|
|
/* The "frame" command. With no argument, print the selected frame
|
1864 |
|
|
briefly. With an argument, behave like select_frame and then print
|
1865 |
|
|
the selected frame. */
|
1866 |
|
|
|
1867 |
|
|
static void
|
1868 |
|
|
frame_command (char *level_exp, int from_tty)
|
1869 |
|
|
{
|
1870 |
|
|
select_frame_command (level_exp, from_tty);
|
1871 |
|
|
print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 1, SRC_AND_LOC);
|
1872 |
|
|
}
|
1873 |
|
|
|
1874 |
|
|
/* The XDB Compatibility command to print the current frame. */
|
1875 |
|
|
|
1876 |
|
|
static void
|
1877 |
|
|
current_frame_command (char *level_exp, int from_tty)
|
1878 |
|
|
{
|
1879 |
|
|
print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (_("No stack.")), 1, SRC_AND_LOC);
|
1880 |
|
|
}
|
1881 |
|
|
|
1882 |
|
|
/* Select the frame up one or COUNT_EXP stack levels from the
|
1883 |
|
|
previously selected frame, and print it briefly. */
|
1884 |
|
|
|
1885 |
|
|
static void
|
1886 |
|
|
up_silently_base (char *count_exp)
|
1887 |
|
|
{
|
1888 |
|
|
struct frame_info *frame;
|
1889 |
|
|
int count = 1;
|
1890 |
|
|
|
1891 |
|
|
if (count_exp)
|
1892 |
|
|
count = parse_and_eval_long (count_exp);
|
1893 |
|
|
|
1894 |
|
|
frame = find_relative_frame (get_selected_frame ("No stack."), &count);
|
1895 |
|
|
if (count != 0 && count_exp == NULL)
|
1896 |
|
|
error (_("Initial frame selected; you cannot go up."));
|
1897 |
|
|
select_frame (frame);
|
1898 |
|
|
}
|
1899 |
|
|
|
1900 |
|
|
static void
|
1901 |
|
|
up_silently_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty)
|
1902 |
|
|
{
|
1903 |
|
|
up_silently_base (count_exp);
|
1904 |
|
|
}
|
1905 |
|
|
|
1906 |
|
|
static void
|
1907 |
|
|
up_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty)
|
1908 |
|
|
{
|
1909 |
|
|
up_silently_base (count_exp);
|
1910 |
|
|
print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 1, SRC_AND_LOC);
|
1911 |
|
|
}
|
1912 |
|
|
|
1913 |
|
|
/* Select the frame down one or COUNT_EXP stack levels from the previously
|
1914 |
|
|
selected frame, and print it briefly. */
|
1915 |
|
|
|
1916 |
|
|
static void
|
1917 |
|
|
down_silently_base (char *count_exp)
|
1918 |
|
|
{
|
1919 |
|
|
struct frame_info *frame;
|
1920 |
|
|
int count = -1;
|
1921 |
|
|
|
1922 |
|
|
if (count_exp)
|
1923 |
|
|
count = -parse_and_eval_long (count_exp);
|
1924 |
|
|
|
1925 |
|
|
frame = find_relative_frame (get_selected_frame ("No stack."), &count);
|
1926 |
|
|
if (count != 0 && count_exp == NULL)
|
1927 |
|
|
{
|
1928 |
|
|
/* We only do this if COUNT_EXP is not specified. That way
|
1929 |
|
|
"down" means to really go down (and let me know if that is
|
1930 |
|
|
impossible), but "down 9999" can be used to mean go all the
|
1931 |
|
|
way down without getting an error. */
|
1932 |
|
|
|
1933 |
|
|
error (_("Bottom (innermost) frame selected; you cannot go down."));
|
1934 |
|
|
}
|
1935 |
|
|
|
1936 |
|
|
select_frame (frame);
|
1937 |
|
|
}
|
1938 |
|
|
|
1939 |
|
|
static void
|
1940 |
|
|
down_silently_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty)
|
1941 |
|
|
{
|
1942 |
|
|
down_silently_base (count_exp);
|
1943 |
|
|
}
|
1944 |
|
|
|
1945 |
|
|
static void
|
1946 |
|
|
down_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty)
|
1947 |
|
|
{
|
1948 |
|
|
down_silently_base (count_exp);
|
1949 |
|
|
print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (NULL), 1, SRC_AND_LOC);
|
1950 |
|
|
}
|
1951 |
|
|
|
1952 |
|
|
|
1953 |
|
|
void
|
1954 |
|
|
return_command (char *retval_exp, int from_tty)
|
1955 |
|
|
{
|
1956 |
|
|
struct frame_info *thisframe;
|
1957 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
|
1958 |
|
|
struct symbol *thisfun;
|
1959 |
|
|
struct value *return_value = NULL;
|
1960 |
|
|
const char *query_prefix = "";
|
1961 |
|
|
|
1962 |
|
|
thisframe = get_selected_frame ("No selected frame.");
|
1963 |
|
|
thisfun = get_frame_function (thisframe);
|
1964 |
|
|
gdbarch = get_frame_arch (thisframe);
|
1965 |
|
|
|
1966 |
|
|
if (get_frame_type (get_current_frame ()) == INLINE_FRAME)
|
1967 |
|
|
error (_("Can not force return from an inlined function."));
|
1968 |
|
|
|
1969 |
|
|
/* Compute the return value. If the computation triggers an error,
|
1970 |
|
|
let it bail. If the return type can't be handled, set
|
1971 |
|
|
RETURN_VALUE to NULL, and QUERY_PREFIX to an informational
|
1972 |
|
|
message. */
|
1973 |
|
|
if (retval_exp)
|
1974 |
|
|
{
|
1975 |
|
|
struct expression *retval_expr = parse_expression (retval_exp);
|
1976 |
|
|
struct cleanup *old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, retval_expr);
|
1977 |
|
|
struct type *return_type = NULL;
|
1978 |
|
|
|
1979 |
|
|
/* Compute the return value. Should the computation fail, this
|
1980 |
|
|
call throws an error. */
|
1981 |
|
|
return_value = evaluate_expression (retval_expr);
|
1982 |
|
|
|
1983 |
|
|
/* Cast return value to the return type of the function. Should
|
1984 |
|
|
the cast fail, this call throws an error. */
|
1985 |
|
|
if (thisfun != NULL)
|
1986 |
|
|
return_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (SYMBOL_TYPE (thisfun));
|
1987 |
|
|
if (return_type == NULL)
|
1988 |
|
|
{
|
1989 |
|
|
if (retval_expr->elts[0].opcode != UNOP_CAST)
|
1990 |
|
|
error (_("Return value type not available for selected "
|
1991 |
|
|
"stack frame.\n"
|
1992 |
|
|
"Please use an explicit cast of the value to return."));
|
1993 |
|
|
return_type = value_type (return_value);
|
1994 |
|
|
}
|
1995 |
|
|
do_cleanups (old_chain);
|
1996 |
|
|
CHECK_TYPEDEF (return_type);
|
1997 |
|
|
return_value = value_cast (return_type, return_value);
|
1998 |
|
|
|
1999 |
|
|
/* Make sure the value is fully evaluated. It may live in the
|
2000 |
|
|
stack frame we're about to pop. */
|
2001 |
|
|
if (value_lazy (return_value))
|
2002 |
|
|
value_fetch_lazy (return_value);
|
2003 |
|
|
|
2004 |
|
|
if (TYPE_CODE (return_type) == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
|
2005 |
|
|
/* If the return-type is "void", don't try to find the
|
2006 |
|
|
return-value's location. However, do still evaluate the
|
2007 |
|
|
return expression so that, even when the expression result
|
2008 |
|
|
is discarded, side effects such as "return i++" still
|
2009 |
|
|
occur. */
|
2010 |
|
|
return_value = NULL;
|
2011 |
|
|
else if (thisfun != NULL
|
2012 |
|
|
&& using_struct_return (gdbarch,
|
2013 |
|
|
SYMBOL_TYPE (thisfun), return_type))
|
2014 |
|
|
{
|
2015 |
|
|
query_prefix = "\
|
2016 |
|
|
The location at which to store the function's return value is unknown.\n\
|
2017 |
|
|
If you continue, the return value that you specified will be ignored.\n";
|
2018 |
|
|
return_value = NULL;
|
2019 |
|
|
}
|
2020 |
|
|
}
|
2021 |
|
|
|
2022 |
|
|
/* Does an interactive user really want to do this? Include
|
2023 |
|
|
information, such as how well GDB can handle the return value, in
|
2024 |
|
|
the query message. */
|
2025 |
|
|
if (from_tty)
|
2026 |
|
|
{
|
2027 |
|
|
int confirmed;
|
2028 |
|
|
|
2029 |
|
|
if (thisfun == NULL)
|
2030 |
|
|
confirmed = query (_("%sMake selected stack frame return now? "),
|
2031 |
|
|
query_prefix);
|
2032 |
|
|
else
|
2033 |
|
|
confirmed = query (_("%sMake %s return now? "), query_prefix,
|
2034 |
|
|
SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (thisfun));
|
2035 |
|
|
if (!confirmed)
|
2036 |
|
|
error (_("Not confirmed"));
|
2037 |
|
|
}
|
2038 |
|
|
|
2039 |
|
|
/* Discard the selected frame and all frames inner-to it. */
|
2040 |
|
|
frame_pop (get_selected_frame (NULL));
|
2041 |
|
|
|
2042 |
|
|
/* Store RETURN_VALUE in the just-returned register set. */
|
2043 |
|
|
if (return_value != NULL)
|
2044 |
|
|
{
|
2045 |
|
|
struct type *return_type = value_type (return_value);
|
2046 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (get_current_regcache ());
|
2047 |
|
|
struct type *func_type = thisfun == NULL ? NULL : SYMBOL_TYPE (thisfun);
|
2048 |
|
|
|
2049 |
|
|
gdb_assert (gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, func_type, return_type, NULL,
|
2050 |
|
|
NULL, NULL)
|
2051 |
|
|
== RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION);
|
2052 |
|
|
gdbarch_return_value (gdbarch, func_type, return_type,
|
2053 |
|
|
get_current_regcache (), NULL /*read*/,
|
2054 |
|
|
value_contents (return_value) /*write*/);
|
2055 |
|
|
}
|
2056 |
|
|
|
2057 |
|
|
/* If we are at the end of a call dummy now, pop the dummy frame
|
2058 |
|
|
too. */
|
2059 |
|
|
if (get_frame_type (get_current_frame ()) == DUMMY_FRAME)
|
2060 |
|
|
frame_pop (get_current_frame ());
|
2061 |
|
|
|
2062 |
|
|
/* If interactive, print the frame that is now current. */
|
2063 |
|
|
if (from_tty)
|
2064 |
|
|
frame_command ("0", 1);
|
2065 |
|
|
else
|
2066 |
|
|
select_frame_command ("0", 0);
|
2067 |
|
|
}
|
2068 |
|
|
|
2069 |
|
|
/* Sets the scope to input function name, provided that the function
|
2070 |
|
|
is within the current stack frame */
|
2071 |
|
|
|
2072 |
|
|
struct function_bounds
|
2073 |
|
|
{
|
2074 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR low, high;
|
2075 |
|
|
};
|
2076 |
|
|
|
2077 |
|
|
static void
|
2078 |
|
|
func_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
|
2079 |
|
|
{
|
2080 |
|
|
struct frame_info *frame;
|
2081 |
|
|
int found = 0;
|
2082 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
|
2083 |
|
|
int i;
|
2084 |
|
|
int level = 1;
|
2085 |
|
|
struct function_bounds *func_bounds = NULL;
|
2086 |
|
|
|
2087 |
|
|
if (arg != NULL)
|
2088 |
|
|
return;
|
2089 |
|
|
|
2090 |
|
|
frame = parse_frame_specification ("0");
|
2091 |
|
|
sals = decode_line_spec (arg, 1);
|
2092 |
|
|
func_bounds = (struct function_bounds *) xmalloc (
|
2093 |
|
|
sizeof (struct function_bounds) * sals.nelts);
|
2094 |
|
|
for (i = 0; (i < sals.nelts && !found); i++)
|
2095 |
|
|
{
|
2096 |
|
|
if (sals.sals[i].pc == 0
|
2097 |
|
|
|| find_pc_partial_function (sals.sals[i].pc, NULL,
|
2098 |
|
|
&func_bounds[i].low,
|
2099 |
|
|
&func_bounds[i].high) == 0)
|
2100 |
|
|
{
|
2101 |
|
|
func_bounds[i].low = func_bounds[i].high = 0;
|
2102 |
|
|
}
|
2103 |
|
|
}
|
2104 |
|
|
|
2105 |
|
|
do
|
2106 |
|
|
{
|
2107 |
|
|
for (i = 0; (i < sals.nelts && !found); i++)
|
2108 |
|
|
found = (get_frame_pc (frame) >= func_bounds[i].low
|
2109 |
|
|
&& get_frame_pc (frame) < func_bounds[i].high);
|
2110 |
|
|
if (!found)
|
2111 |
|
|
{
|
2112 |
|
|
level = 1;
|
2113 |
|
|
frame = find_relative_frame (frame, &level);
|
2114 |
|
|
}
|
2115 |
|
|
}
|
2116 |
|
|
while (!found && level == 0);
|
2117 |
|
|
|
2118 |
|
|
if (func_bounds)
|
2119 |
|
|
xfree (func_bounds);
|
2120 |
|
|
|
2121 |
|
|
if (!found)
|
2122 |
|
|
printf_filtered (_("'%s' not within current stack frame.\n"), arg);
|
2123 |
|
|
else if (frame != get_selected_frame (NULL))
|
2124 |
|
|
select_and_print_frame (frame);
|
2125 |
|
|
}
|
2126 |
|
|
|
2127 |
|
|
/* Gets the language of the current frame. */
|
2128 |
|
|
|
2129 |
|
|
enum language
|
2130 |
|
|
get_frame_language (void)
|
2131 |
|
|
{
|
2132 |
|
|
struct frame_info *frame = deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame ();
|
2133 |
|
|
|
2134 |
|
|
if (frame)
|
2135 |
|
|
{
|
2136 |
|
|
/* We determine the current frame language by looking up its
|
2137 |
|
|
associated symtab. To retrieve this symtab, we use the frame
|
2138 |
|
|
PC. However we cannot use the frame PC as is, because it
|
2139 |
|
|
usually points to the instruction following the "call", which
|
2140 |
|
|
is sometimes the first instruction of another function. So
|
2141 |
|
|
we rely on get_frame_address_in_block(), it provides us with
|
2142 |
|
|
a PC that is guaranteed to be inside the frame's code
|
2143 |
|
|
block. */
|
2144 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_address_in_block (frame);
|
2145 |
|
|
struct symtab *s = find_pc_symtab (pc);
|
2146 |
|
|
|
2147 |
|
|
if (s)
|
2148 |
|
|
return s->language;
|
2149 |
|
|
}
|
2150 |
|
|
|
2151 |
|
|
return language_unknown;
|
2152 |
|
|
}
|
2153 |
|
|
|
2154 |
|
|
|
2155 |
|
|
/* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */
|
2156 |
|
|
void _initialize_stack (void);
|
2157 |
|
|
|
2158 |
|
|
void
|
2159 |
|
|
_initialize_stack (void)
|
2160 |
|
|
{
|
2161 |
|
|
add_com ("return", class_stack, return_command, _("\
|
2162 |
|
|
Make selected stack frame return to its caller.\n\
|
2163 |
|
|
Control remains in the debugger, but when you continue\n\
|
2164 |
|
|
execution will resume in the frame above the one now selected.\n\
|
2165 |
|
|
If an argument is given, it is an expression for the value to return."));
|
2166 |
|
|
|
2167 |
|
|
add_com ("up", class_stack, up_command, _("\
|
2168 |
|
|
Select and print stack frame that called this one.\n\
|
2169 |
|
|
An argument says how many frames up to go."));
|
2170 |
|
|
add_com ("up-silently", class_support, up_silently_command, _("\
|
2171 |
|
|
Same as the `up' command, but does not print anything.\n\
|
2172 |
|
|
This is useful in command scripts."));
|
2173 |
|
|
|
2174 |
|
|
add_com ("down", class_stack, down_command, _("\
|
2175 |
|
|
Select and print stack frame called by this one.\n\
|
2176 |
|
|
An argument says how many frames down to go."));
|
2177 |
|
|
add_com_alias ("do", "down", class_stack, 1);
|
2178 |
|
|
add_com_alias ("dow", "down", class_stack, 1);
|
2179 |
|
|
add_com ("down-silently", class_support, down_silently_command, _("\
|
2180 |
|
|
Same as the `down' command, but does not print anything.\n\
|
2181 |
|
|
This is useful in command scripts."));
|
2182 |
|
|
|
2183 |
|
|
add_com ("frame", class_stack, frame_command, _("\
|
2184 |
|
|
Select and print a stack frame.\n\
|
2185 |
|
|
With no argument, print the selected stack frame. (See also \"info frame\").\n\
|
2186 |
|
|
An argument specifies the frame to select.\n\
|
2187 |
|
|
It can be a stack frame number or the address of the frame.\n\
|
2188 |
|
|
With argument, nothing is printed if input is coming from\n\
|
2189 |
|
|
a command file or a user-defined command."));
|
2190 |
|
|
|
2191 |
|
|
add_com_alias ("f", "frame", class_stack, 1);
|
2192 |
|
|
|
2193 |
|
|
if (xdb_commands)
|
2194 |
|
|
{
|
2195 |
|
|
add_com ("L", class_stack, current_frame_command,
|
2196 |
|
|
_("Print the current stack frame.\n"));
|
2197 |
|
|
add_com_alias ("V", "frame", class_stack, 1);
|
2198 |
|
|
}
|
2199 |
|
|
add_com ("select-frame", class_stack, select_frame_command, _("\
|
2200 |
|
|
Select a stack frame without printing anything.\n\
|
2201 |
|
|
An argument specifies the frame to select.\n\
|
2202 |
|
|
It can be a stack frame number or the address of the frame.\n"));
|
2203 |
|
|
|
2204 |
|
|
add_com ("backtrace", class_stack, backtrace_command, _("\
|
2205 |
|
|
Print backtrace of all stack frames, or innermost COUNT frames.\n\
|
2206 |
|
|
With a negative argument, print outermost -COUNT frames.\n\
|
2207 |
|
|
Use of the 'full' qualifier also prints the values of the local variables.\n"));
|
2208 |
|
|
add_com_alias ("bt", "backtrace", class_stack, 0);
|
2209 |
|
|
if (xdb_commands)
|
2210 |
|
|
{
|
2211 |
|
|
add_com_alias ("t", "backtrace", class_stack, 0);
|
2212 |
|
|
add_com ("T", class_stack, backtrace_full_command, _("\
|
2213 |
|
|
Print backtrace of all stack frames, or innermost COUNT frames\n\
|
2214 |
|
|
and the values of the local variables.\n\
|
2215 |
|
|
With a negative argument, print outermost -COUNT frames.\n\
|
2216 |
|
|
Usage: T <count>\n"));
|
2217 |
|
|
}
|
2218 |
|
|
|
2219 |
|
|
add_com_alias ("where", "backtrace", class_alias, 0);
|
2220 |
|
|
add_info ("stack", backtrace_command,
|
2221 |
|
|
_("Backtrace of the stack, or innermost COUNT frames."));
|
2222 |
|
|
add_info_alias ("s", "stack", 1);
|
2223 |
|
|
add_info ("frame", frame_info,
|
2224 |
|
|
_("All about selected stack frame, or frame at ADDR."));
|
2225 |
|
|
add_info_alias ("f", "frame", 1);
|
2226 |
|
|
add_info ("locals", locals_info,
|
2227 |
|
|
_("Local variables of current stack frame."));
|
2228 |
|
|
add_info ("args", args_info,
|
2229 |
|
|
_("Argument variables of current stack frame."));
|
2230 |
|
|
if (xdb_commands)
|
2231 |
|
|
add_com ("l", class_info, args_plus_locals_info,
|
2232 |
|
|
_("Argument and local variables of current stack frame."));
|
2233 |
|
|
|
2234 |
|
|
if (dbx_commands)
|
2235 |
|
|
add_com ("func", class_stack, func_command, _("\
|
2236 |
|
|
Select the stack frame that contains <func>.\n\
|
2237 |
|
|
Usage: func <name>\n"));
|
2238 |
|
|
|
2239 |
|
|
add_info ("catch", catch_info,
|
2240 |
|
|
_("Exceptions that can be caught in the current stack frame."));
|
2241 |
|
|
|
2242 |
|
|
add_setshow_enum_cmd ("frame-arguments", class_stack,
|
2243 |
|
|
print_frame_arguments_choices, &print_frame_arguments,
|
2244 |
|
|
_("Set printing of non-scalar frame arguments"),
|
2245 |
|
|
_("Show printing of non-scalar frame arguments"),
|
2246 |
|
|
NULL, NULL, NULL, &setprintlist, &showprintlist);
|
2247 |
|
|
|
2248 |
|
|
add_setshow_auto_boolean_cmd ("disassemble-next-line", class_stack,
|
2249 |
|
|
&disassemble_next_line, _("\
|
2250 |
|
|
Set whether to disassemble next source line or insn when execution stops."), _("\
|
2251 |
|
|
Show whether to disassemble next source line or insn when execution stops."), _("\
|
2252 |
|
|
If ON, GDB will display disassembly of the next source line, in addition\n\
|
2253 |
|
|
to displaying the source line itself. If the next source line cannot\n\
|
2254 |
|
|
be displayed (e.g., source is unavailable or there's no line info), GDB\n\
|
2255 |
|
|
will display disassembly of next instruction instead of showing the\n\
|
2256 |
|
|
source line.\n\
|
2257 |
|
|
If AUTO, display disassembly of next instruction only if the source line\n\
|
2258 |
|
|
cannot be displayed.\n\
|
2259 |
|
|
If OFF (which is the default), never display the disassembly of the next\n\
|
2260 |
|
|
source line."),
|
2261 |
|
|
NULL,
|
2262 |
|
|
show_disassemble_next_line,
|
2263 |
|
|
&setlist, &showlist);
|
2264 |
|
|
disassemble_next_line = AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE;
|
2265 |
|
|
}
|