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1 /* dwarf2out.h - Various declarations for functions found in dwarf2out.c
2 Copyright (C) 1998-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
14 for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #ifndef GCC_DWARF2OUT_H
21 #define GCC_DWARF2OUT_H 1
23 #include "dwarf2.h" /* ??? Remove this once only used by dwarf2foo.c. */
25 typedef struct die_struct *dw_die_ref;
26 typedef const struct die_struct *const_dw_die_ref;
28 typedef struct dw_val_node *dw_val_ref;
29 typedef struct dw_cfi_node *dw_cfi_ref;
30 typedef struct dw_loc_descr_node *dw_loc_descr_ref;
31 typedef struct dw_loc_list_struct *dw_loc_list_ref;
32 typedef struct dw_discr_list_node *dw_discr_list_ref;
33 typedef wide_int *wide_int_ptr;
36 /* Call frames are described using a sequence of Call Frame
37 Information instructions. The register number, offset
38 and address fields are provided as possible operands;
39 their use is selected by the opcode field. */
41 enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type {
42 dw_cfi_oprnd_unused,
43 dw_cfi_oprnd_reg_num,
44 dw_cfi_oprnd_offset,
45 dw_cfi_oprnd_addr,
46 dw_cfi_oprnd_loc,
47 dw_cfi_oprnd_cfa_loc
50 typedef union GTY(()) {
51 unsigned int GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_reg_num"))) dw_cfi_reg_num;
52 HOST_WIDE_INT GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_offset"))) dw_cfi_offset;
53 const char * GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_addr"))) dw_cfi_addr;
54 struct dw_loc_descr_node * GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_loc"))) dw_cfi_loc;
55 struct dw_cfa_location * GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_cfa_loc")))
56 dw_cfi_cfa_loc;
57 } dw_cfi_oprnd;
59 struct GTY(()) dw_cfi_node {
60 enum dwarf_call_frame_info dw_cfi_opc;
61 dw_cfi_oprnd GTY ((desc ("dw_cfi_oprnd1_desc (%1.dw_cfi_opc)")))
62 dw_cfi_oprnd1;
63 dw_cfi_oprnd GTY ((desc ("dw_cfi_oprnd2_desc (%1.dw_cfi_opc)")))
64 dw_cfi_oprnd2;
68 typedef vec<dw_cfi_ref, va_gc> *cfi_vec;
70 typedef struct dw_fde_node *dw_fde_ref;
72 /* All call frame descriptions (FDE's) in the GCC generated DWARF
73 refer to a single Common Information Entry (CIE), defined at
74 the beginning of the .debug_frame section. This use of a single
75 CIE obviates the need to keep track of multiple CIE's
76 in the DWARF generation routines below. */
78 struct GTY(()) dw_fde_node {
79 tree decl;
80 const char *dw_fde_begin;
81 const char *dw_fde_current_label;
82 const char *dw_fde_end;
83 const char *dw_fde_vms_end_prologue;
84 const char *dw_fde_vms_begin_epilogue;
85 const char *dw_fde_second_begin;
86 const char *dw_fde_second_end;
87 cfi_vec dw_fde_cfi;
88 int dw_fde_switch_cfi_index; /* Last CFI before switching sections. */
89 HOST_WIDE_INT stack_realignment;
91 unsigned funcdef_number;
92 unsigned fde_index;
94 /* Dynamic realign argument pointer register. */
95 unsigned int drap_reg;
96 /* Virtual dynamic realign argument pointer register. */
97 unsigned int vdrap_reg;
98 /* These 3 flags are copied from rtl_data in function.h. */
99 unsigned all_throwers_are_sibcalls : 1;
100 unsigned uses_eh_lsda : 1;
101 unsigned nothrow : 1;
102 /* Whether we did stack realign in this call frame. */
103 unsigned stack_realign : 1;
104 /* Whether dynamic realign argument pointer register has been saved. */
105 unsigned drap_reg_saved: 1;
106 /* True iff dw_fde_begin label is in text_section or cold_text_section. */
107 unsigned in_std_section : 1;
108 /* True iff dw_fde_second_begin label is in text_section or
109 cold_text_section. */
110 unsigned second_in_std_section : 1;
114 /* This is how we define the location of the CFA. We use to handle it
115 as REG + OFFSET all the time, but now it can be more complex.
116 It can now be either REG + CFA_OFFSET or *(REG + BASE_OFFSET) + CFA_OFFSET.
117 Instead of passing around REG and OFFSET, we pass a copy
118 of this structure. */
119 struct GTY(()) dw_cfa_location {
120 poly_int64_pod offset;
121 poly_int64_pod base_offset;
122 /* REG is in DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM space, *not* normal REGNO space. */
123 unsigned int reg;
124 BOOL_BITFIELD indirect : 1; /* 1 if CFA is accessed via a dereference. */
125 BOOL_BITFIELD in_use : 1; /* 1 if a saved cfa is stored here. */
129 /* Each DIE may have a series of attribute/value pairs. Values
130 can take on several forms. The forms that are used in this
131 implementation are listed below. */
133 enum dw_val_class
135 dw_val_class_none,
136 dw_val_class_addr,
137 dw_val_class_offset,
138 dw_val_class_loc,
139 dw_val_class_loc_list,
140 dw_val_class_range_list,
141 dw_val_class_const,
142 dw_val_class_unsigned_const,
143 dw_val_class_const_double,
144 dw_val_class_wide_int,
145 dw_val_class_vec,
146 dw_val_class_flag,
147 dw_val_class_die_ref,
148 dw_val_class_fde_ref,
149 dw_val_class_lbl_id,
150 dw_val_class_lineptr,
151 dw_val_class_str,
152 dw_val_class_macptr,
153 dw_val_class_loclistsptr,
154 dw_val_class_file,
155 dw_val_class_data8,
156 dw_val_class_decl_ref,
157 dw_val_class_vms_delta,
158 dw_val_class_high_pc,
159 dw_val_class_discr_value,
160 dw_val_class_discr_list,
161 dw_val_class_const_implicit,
162 dw_val_class_unsigned_const_implicit,
163 dw_val_class_file_implicit
166 /* Describe a floating point constant value, or a vector constant value. */
168 struct GTY(()) dw_vec_const {
169 void * GTY((atomic)) array;
170 unsigned length;
171 unsigned elt_size;
174 /* Describe a single value that a discriminant can match.
176 Discriminants (in the "record variant part" meaning) are scalars.
177 dw_discr_list_ref and dw_discr_value are a mean to describe a set of
178 discriminant values that are matched by a particular variant.
180 Discriminants can be signed or unsigned scalars, and can be discriminants
181 values. Both have to be consistent, though. */
183 struct GTY(()) dw_discr_value {
184 int pos; /* Whether the discriminant value is positive (unsigned). */
185 union
187 HOST_WIDE_INT GTY ((tag ("0"))) sval;
188 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT GTY ((tag ("1"))) uval;
190 GTY ((desc ("%1.pos"))) v;
193 struct addr_table_entry;
195 /* The dw_val_node describes an attribute's value, as it is
196 represented internally. */
198 struct GTY(()) dw_val_node {
199 enum dw_val_class val_class;
200 struct addr_table_entry * GTY(()) val_entry;
201 union dw_val_struct_union
203 rtx GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_addr"))) val_addr;
204 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_offset"))) val_offset;
205 dw_loc_list_ref GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_loc_list"))) val_loc_list;
206 dw_loc_descr_ref GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_loc"))) val_loc;
207 HOST_WIDE_INT GTY ((default)) val_int;
208 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
209 GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_unsigned_const"))) val_unsigned;
210 double_int GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_const_double"))) val_double;
211 wide_int_ptr GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_wide_int"))) val_wide;
212 dw_vec_const GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_vec"))) val_vec;
213 struct dw_val_die_union
215 dw_die_ref die;
216 int external;
217 } GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_die_ref"))) val_die_ref;
218 unsigned GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_fde_ref"))) val_fde_index;
219 struct indirect_string_node * GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_str"))) val_str;
220 char * GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_lbl_id"))) val_lbl_id;
221 unsigned char GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_flag"))) val_flag;
222 struct dwarf_file_data * GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_file"))) val_file;
223 struct dwarf_file_data *
224 GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_file_implicit"))) val_file_implicit;
225 unsigned char GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_data8"))) val_data8[8];
226 tree GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_decl_ref"))) val_decl_ref;
227 struct dw_val_vms_delta_union
229 char * lbl1;
230 char * lbl2;
231 } GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_vms_delta"))) val_vms_delta;
232 dw_discr_value GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_discr_value"))) val_discr_value;
233 dw_discr_list_ref GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_discr_list"))) val_discr_list;
235 GTY ((desc ("%1.val_class"))) v;
238 /* Locations in memory are described using a sequence of stack machine
239 operations. */
241 struct GTY((chain_next ("%h.dw_loc_next"))) dw_loc_descr_node {
242 dw_loc_descr_ref dw_loc_next;
243 ENUM_BITFIELD (dwarf_location_atom) dw_loc_opc : 8;
244 /* Used to distinguish DW_OP_addr with a direct symbol relocation
245 from DW_OP_addr with a dtp-relative symbol relocation. */
246 unsigned int dtprel : 1;
247 /* For DW_OP_pick, DW_OP_dup and DW_OP_over operations: true iff.
248 it targets a DWARF prodecure argument. In this case, it needs to be
249 relocated according to the current frame offset. */
250 unsigned int frame_offset_rel : 1;
251 int dw_loc_addr;
252 dw_val_node dw_loc_oprnd1;
253 dw_val_node dw_loc_oprnd2;
256 /* A variant (inside a record variant part) is selected when the corresponding
257 discriminant matches its set of values (see the comment for dw_discr_value).
258 The following datastructure holds such matching information. */
260 struct GTY(()) dw_discr_list_node {
261 dw_discr_list_ref dw_discr_next;
263 dw_discr_value dw_discr_lower_bound;
264 dw_discr_value dw_discr_upper_bound;
265 /* This node represents only the value in dw_discr_lower_bound when it's
266 zero. It represents the range between the two fields (bounds included)
267 otherwise. */
268 int dw_discr_range;
271 /* Interface from dwarf2out.c to dwarf2cfi.c. */
272 extern struct dw_loc_descr_node *build_cfa_loc
273 (dw_cfa_location *, poly_int64);
274 extern struct dw_loc_descr_node *build_cfa_aligned_loc
275 (dw_cfa_location *, poly_int64, HOST_WIDE_INT);
276 extern struct dw_loc_descr_node *mem_loc_descriptor
277 (rtx, machine_mode mode, machine_mode mem_mode,
278 enum var_init_status);
279 extern bool loc_descr_equal_p (dw_loc_descr_ref, dw_loc_descr_ref);
280 extern dw_fde_ref dwarf2out_alloc_current_fde (void);
282 extern unsigned long size_of_locs (dw_loc_descr_ref);
283 extern void output_loc_sequence (dw_loc_descr_ref, int);
284 extern void output_loc_sequence_raw (dw_loc_descr_ref);
286 /* Interface from dwarf2cfi.c to dwarf2out.c. */
287 extern void lookup_cfa_1 (dw_cfi_ref cfi, dw_cfa_location *loc,
288 dw_cfa_location *remember);
289 extern bool cfa_equal_p (const dw_cfa_location *, const dw_cfa_location *);
291 extern void output_cfi (dw_cfi_ref, dw_fde_ref, int);
293 extern GTY(()) cfi_vec cie_cfi_vec;
295 /* Interface from dwarf2*.c to the rest of the compiler. */
296 extern enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type dw_cfi_oprnd1_desc
297 (enum dwarf_call_frame_info cfi);
298 extern enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type dw_cfi_oprnd2_desc
299 (enum dwarf_call_frame_info cfi);
301 extern void output_cfi_directive (FILE *f, struct dw_cfi_node *cfi);
303 extern void dwarf2out_emit_cfi (dw_cfi_ref cfi);
305 extern void debug_dwarf (void);
306 struct die_struct;
307 extern void debug_dwarf_die (struct die_struct *);
308 extern void debug_dwarf_loc_descr (dw_loc_descr_ref);
309 extern void debug (die_struct &ref);
310 extern void debug (die_struct *ptr);
311 extern void dwarf2out_set_demangle_name_func (const char *(*) (const char *));
312 #ifdef VMS_DEBUGGING_INFO
313 extern void dwarf2out_vms_debug_main_pointer (void);
314 #endif
316 enum array_descr_ordering
318 array_descr_ordering_default,
319 array_descr_ordering_row_major,
320 array_descr_ordering_column_major
323 #define DWARF2OUT_ARRAY_DESCR_INFO_MAX_DIMEN 16
325 struct array_descr_info
327 int ndimensions;
328 enum array_descr_ordering ordering;
329 tree element_type;
330 tree base_decl;
331 tree data_location;
332 tree allocated;
333 tree associated;
334 tree stride;
335 tree rank;
336 bool stride_in_bits;
337 struct array_descr_dimen
339 /* GCC uses sizetype for array indices, so lower_bound and upper_bound
340 will likely be "sizetype" values. However, bounds may have another
341 type in the original source code. */
342 tree bounds_type;
343 tree lower_bound;
344 tree upper_bound;
346 /* Only Fortran uses more than one dimension for array types. For other
347 languages, the stride can be rather specified for the whole array. */
348 tree stride;
349 } dimen[DWARF2OUT_ARRAY_DESCR_INFO_MAX_DIMEN];
352 enum fixed_point_scale_factor
354 fixed_point_scale_factor_binary,
355 fixed_point_scale_factor_decimal,
356 fixed_point_scale_factor_arbitrary
359 struct fixed_point_type_info
361 /* A scale factor is the value one has to multiply with physical data in
362 order to get the fixed point logical data. The DWARF standard enables one
363 to encode it in three ways. */
364 enum fixed_point_scale_factor scale_factor_kind;
365 union
367 /* For binary scale factor, the scale factor is: 2 ** binary. */
368 int binary;
369 /* For decimal scale factor, the scale factor is: 10 ** binary. */
370 int decimal;
371 /* For arbitrary scale factor, the scale factor is:
372 numerator / denominator. */
373 struct
375 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT numerator;
376 HOST_WIDE_INT denominator;
377 } arbitrary;
378 } scale_factor;
381 void dwarf2out_c_finalize (void);
383 #endif /* GCC_DWARF2OUT_H */