1 /* Get info from stack frames; convert between frames, blocks,
2 functions and pc values.
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32 #include "dummy-frame.h"
36 #include "inline-frame.h"
38 /* Return the innermost lexical block in execution in a specified
39 stack frame. The frame address is assumed valid.
41 If ADDR_IN_BLOCK is non-zero, set *ADDR_IN_BLOCK to the exact code
42 address we used to choose the block. We use this to find a source
43 line, to decide which macro definitions are in scope.
45 The value returned in *ADDR_IN_BLOCK isn't necessarily the frame's
46 PC, and may not really be a valid PC at all. For example, in the
47 caller of a function declared to never return, the code at the
48 return address will never be reached, so the call instruction may
49 be the very last instruction in the block. So the address we use
50 to choose the block is actually one byte before the return address
51 --- hopefully pointing us at the call instruction, or its delay
55 get_frame_block (frame_info_ptr frame
, CORE_ADDR
*addr_in_block
)
58 const struct block
*bl
;
61 if (!get_frame_address_in_block_if_available (frame
, &pc
))
67 bl
= block_for_pc (pc
);
71 inline_count
= frame_inlined_callees (frame
);
73 while (inline_count
> 0)
78 bl
= bl
->superblock ();
79 gdb_assert (bl
!= NULL
);
86 get_pc_function_start (CORE_ADDR pc
)
88 const struct block
*bl
;
89 struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol
;
91 bl
= block_for_pc (pc
);
94 struct symbol
*symbol
= bl
->linkage_function ();
98 bl
= symbol
->value_block ();
99 return bl
->entry_pc ();
103 msymbol
= lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (pc
);
106 CORE_ADDR fstart
= msymbol
.value_address ();
108 if (find_pc_section (fstart
))
115 /* Return the symbol for the function executing in frame FRAME. */
118 get_frame_function (frame_info_ptr frame
)
120 const struct block
*bl
= get_frame_block (frame
, 0);
125 while (bl
->function () == NULL
&& bl
->superblock () != NULL
)
126 bl
= bl
->superblock ();
128 return bl
->function ();
132 /* Return the function containing pc value PC in section SECTION.
133 Returns 0 if function is not known. */
136 find_pc_sect_function (CORE_ADDR pc
, struct obj_section
*section
)
138 const struct block
*b
= block_for_pc_sect (pc
, section
);
142 return b
->linkage_function ();
145 /* Return the function containing pc value PC.
146 Returns 0 if function is not known.
147 Backward compatibility, no section */
150 find_pc_function (CORE_ADDR pc
)
152 return find_pc_sect_function (pc
, find_pc_mapped_section (pc
));
158 find_pc_sect_containing_function (CORE_ADDR pc
, struct obj_section
*section
)
160 const block
*bl
= block_for_pc_sect (pc
, section
);
165 return bl
->containing_function ();
168 /* These variables are used to cache the most recent result of
169 find_pc_partial_function.
171 The addresses cache_pc_function_low and cache_pc_function_high
172 record the range in which PC was found during the most recent
173 successful lookup. When the function occupies a single contiguous
174 address range, these values correspond to the low and high
175 addresses of the function. (The high address is actually one byte
176 beyond the last byte of the function.) For a function with more
177 than one (non-contiguous) range, the range in which PC was found is
178 used to set the cache bounds.
180 When determining whether or not these cached values apply to a
181 particular PC value, PC must be within the range specified by
182 cache_pc_function_low and cache_pc_function_high. In addition to
183 PC being in that range, cache_pc_section must also match PC's
184 section. See find_pc_partial_function() for details on both the
185 comparison as well as how PC's section is determined.
187 The other values aren't used for determining whether the cache
188 applies, but are used for setting the outputs from
189 find_pc_partial_function. cache_pc_function_low and
190 cache_pc_function_high are used to set outputs as well. */
192 static CORE_ADDR cache_pc_function_low
= 0;
193 static CORE_ADDR cache_pc_function_high
= 0;
194 static const general_symbol_info
*cache_pc_function_sym
= nullptr;
195 static struct obj_section
*cache_pc_function_section
= NULL
;
196 static const struct block
*cache_pc_function_block
= nullptr;
198 /* Clear cache, e.g. when symbol table is discarded. */
201 clear_pc_function_cache (void)
203 cache_pc_function_low
= 0;
204 cache_pc_function_high
= 0;
205 cache_pc_function_sym
= nullptr;
206 cache_pc_function_section
= NULL
;
207 cache_pc_function_block
= nullptr;
213 find_pc_partial_function_sym (CORE_ADDR pc
,
214 const struct general_symbol_info
**sym
,
215 CORE_ADDR
*address
, CORE_ADDR
*endaddr
,
216 const struct block
**block
)
218 struct obj_section
*section
;
220 struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol
;
221 struct compunit_symtab
*compunit_symtab
= NULL
;
224 /* To ensure that the symbol returned belongs to the correct section
225 (and that the last [random] symbol from the previous section
226 isn't returned) try to find the section containing PC. First try
227 the overlay code (which by default returns NULL); and second try
228 the normal section code (which almost always succeeds). */
229 section
= find_pc_overlay (pc
);
231 section
= find_pc_section (pc
);
233 mapped_pc
= overlay_mapped_address (pc
, section
);
235 if (mapped_pc
>= cache_pc_function_low
236 && mapped_pc
< cache_pc_function_high
237 && section
== cache_pc_function_section
)
238 goto return_cached_value
;
240 msymbol
= lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (mapped_pc
, section
);
241 compunit_symtab
= find_pc_sect_compunit_symtab (mapped_pc
, section
);
243 if (compunit_symtab
!= NULL
)
245 /* Checking whether the msymbol has a larger value is for the
246 "pathological" case mentioned in stack.c:find_frame_funname.
248 We use BLOCK_ENTRY_PC instead of BLOCK_START_PC for this
249 comparison because the minimal symbol should refer to the
250 function's entry pc which is not necessarily the lowest
251 address of the function. This will happen when the function
252 has more than one range and the entry pc is not within the
253 lowest range of addresses. */
254 f
= find_pc_sect_function (mapped_pc
, section
);
256 && (msymbol
.minsym
== NULL
257 || (f
->value_block ()->entry_pc ()
258 >= msymbol
.value_address ())))
260 const struct block
*b
= f
->value_block ();
262 cache_pc_function_sym
= f
;
263 cache_pc_function_section
= section
;
264 cache_pc_function_block
= b
;
266 /* For blocks occupying contiguous addresses (i.e. no gaps),
267 the low and high cache addresses are simply the start
268 and end of the block.
270 For blocks with non-contiguous ranges, we have to search
271 for the range containing mapped_pc and then use the start
272 and end of that range.
274 This causes the returned *ADDRESS and *ENDADDR values to
275 be limited to the range in which mapped_pc is found. See
276 comment preceding declaration of find_pc_partial_function
277 in symtab.h for more information. */
279 if (b
->is_contiguous ())
281 cache_pc_function_low
= b
->start ();
282 cache_pc_function_high
= b
->end ();
287 for (const blockrange
&range
: b
->ranges ())
289 if (range
.start () <= mapped_pc
&& mapped_pc
< range
.end ())
291 cache_pc_function_low
= range
.start ();
292 cache_pc_function_high
= range
.end ();
297 /* Above loop should exit via the break. */
302 goto return_cached_value
;
306 /* Not in the normal symbol tables, see if the pc is in a known
307 section. If it's not, then give up. This ensures that anything
308 beyond the end of the text seg doesn't appear to be part of the
309 last function in the text segment. */
312 msymbol
.minsym
= NULL
;
314 /* Must be in the minimal symbol table. */
315 if (msymbol
.minsym
== NULL
)
317 /* No available symbol. */
324 if (block
!= nullptr)
329 cache_pc_function_low
= msymbol
.value_address ();
330 cache_pc_function_sym
= msymbol
.minsym
;
331 cache_pc_function_section
= section
;
332 cache_pc_function_high
= minimal_symbol_upper_bound (msymbol
);
333 cache_pc_function_block
= nullptr;
339 if (pc_in_unmapped_range (pc
, section
))
340 *address
= overlay_unmapped_address (cache_pc_function_low
, section
);
342 *address
= cache_pc_function_low
;
346 *sym
= cache_pc_function_sym
;
350 if (pc_in_unmapped_range (pc
, section
))
352 /* Because the high address is actually beyond the end of
353 the function (and therefore possibly beyond the end of
354 the overlay), we must actually convert (high - 1) and
355 then add one to that. */
357 *endaddr
= 1 + overlay_unmapped_address (cache_pc_function_high
- 1,
361 *endaddr
= cache_pc_function_high
;
364 if (block
!= nullptr)
365 *block
= cache_pc_function_block
;
373 find_pc_partial_function (CORE_ADDR pc
, const char **name
, CORE_ADDR
*address
,
374 CORE_ADDR
*endaddr
, const struct block
**block
)
376 const general_symbol_info
*gsi
;
377 bool r
= find_pc_partial_function_sym (pc
, &gsi
, address
, endaddr
, block
);
379 *name
= r
? gsi
->linkage_name () : nullptr;
387 find_function_entry_range_from_pc (CORE_ADDR pc
, const char **name
,
388 CORE_ADDR
*address
, CORE_ADDR
*endaddr
)
390 const struct block
*block
;
391 bool status
= find_pc_partial_function (pc
, name
, address
, endaddr
, &block
);
393 if (status
&& block
!= nullptr && !block
->is_contiguous ())
395 CORE_ADDR entry_pc
= block
->entry_pc ();
397 for (const blockrange
&range
: block
->ranges ())
399 if (range
.start () <= entry_pc
&& entry_pc
< range
.end ())
401 if (address
!= nullptr)
402 *address
= range
.start ();
404 if (endaddr
!= nullptr)
405 *endaddr
= range
.end ();
411 /* It's an internal error if we exit the above loop without finding
413 internal_error (_("Entry block not found in find_function_entry_range_from_pc"));
422 find_function_type (CORE_ADDR pc
)
424 struct symbol
*sym
= find_pc_function (pc
);
426 if (sym
!= NULL
&& sym
->value_block ()->entry_pc () == pc
)
435 find_gnu_ifunc_target_type (CORE_ADDR resolver_funaddr
)
437 struct type
*resolver_type
= find_function_type (resolver_funaddr
);
438 if (resolver_type
!= NULL
)
440 /* Get the return type of the resolver. */
441 struct type
*resolver_ret_type
442 = check_typedef (resolver_type
->target_type ());
444 /* If we found a pointer to function, then the resolved type
445 is the type of the pointed-to function. */
446 if (resolver_ret_type
->code () == TYPE_CODE_PTR
)
448 struct type
*resolved_type
449 = resolver_ret_type
->target_type ();
450 if (check_typedef (resolved_type
)->code () == TYPE_CODE_FUNC
)
451 return resolved_type
;
458 /* Return the innermost stack frame that is executing inside of BLOCK and is
459 at least as old as the selected frame. Return NULL if there is no
460 such frame. If BLOCK is NULL, just return NULL. */
463 block_innermost_frame (const struct block
*block
)
468 frame_info_ptr frame
= get_selected_frame ();
469 while (frame
!= NULL
)
471 const struct block
*frame_block
= get_frame_block (frame
, NULL
);
472 if (frame_block
!= NULL
&& block
->contains (frame_block
))
475 frame
= get_prev_frame (frame
);