1 /* Output Dwarf2 format symbol table information from GCC.
2 Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
3 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Gary Funck (gary@intrepid.com).
5 Derived from DWARF 1 implementation of Ron Guilmette (rfg@monkeys.com).
6 Extensively modified by Jason Merrill (jason@cygnus.com).
8 This file is part of GCC.
10 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
11 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
12 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
15 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
16 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
17 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
22 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
25 /* TODO: Emit .debug_line header even when there are no functions, since
26 the file numbers are used by .debug_info. Alternately, leave
27 out locations for types and decls.
28 Avoid talking about ctors and op= for PODs.
29 Factor out common prologue sequences into multiple CIEs. */
31 /* The first part of this file deals with the DWARF 2 frame unwind
32 information, which is also used by the GCC efficient exception handling
33 mechanism. The second part, controlled only by an #ifdef
34 DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO, deals with the other DWARF 2 debugging
39 #include "coretypes.h"
46 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
48 #include "insn-config.h"
56 #include "dwarf2out.h"
57 #include "dwarf2asm.h"
63 #include "diagnostic.h"
66 #include "langhooks.h"
71 #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
72 static void dwarf2out_source_line (unsigned int, const char *);
75 /* DWARF2 Abbreviation Glossary:
76 CFA = Canonical Frame Address
77 a fixed address on the stack which identifies a call frame.
78 We define it to be the value of SP just before the call insn.
79 The CFA register and offset, which may change during the course
80 of the function, are used to calculate its value at runtime.
81 CFI = Call Frame Instruction
82 an instruction for the DWARF2 abstract machine
83 CIE = Common Information Entry
84 information describing information common to one or more FDEs
85 DIE = Debugging Information Entry
86 FDE = Frame Description Entry
87 information describing the stack call frame, in particular,
88 how to restore registers
90 DW_CFA_... = DWARF2 CFA call frame instruction
91 DW_TAG_... = DWARF2 DIE tag */
93 /* Decide whether we want to emit frame unwind information for the current
97 dwarf2out_do_frame (void)
99 return (write_symbols
== DWARF2_DEBUG
100 || write_symbols
== VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG
101 #ifdef DWARF2_FRAME_INFO
104 #ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
105 || flag_unwind_tables
106 || (flag_exceptions
&& ! USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS
)
111 /* The size of the target's pointer type. */
113 #define PTR_SIZE (POINTER_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT)
116 /* Various versions of targetm.eh_frame_section. Note these must appear
117 outside the DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO || DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO macro guards. */
119 /* Version of targetm.eh_frame_section for systems with named sections. */
121 named_section_eh_frame_section (void)
123 #ifdef EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME
126 if (EH_TABLES_CAN_BE_READ_ONLY
)
132 fde_encoding
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/1, /*global=*/0);
133 per_encoding
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/2, /*global=*/1);
134 lsda_encoding
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/0, /*global=*/0);
136 || ((fde_encoding
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_absptr
137 && (fde_encoding
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_aligned
138 && (per_encoding
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_absptr
139 && (per_encoding
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_aligned
140 && (lsda_encoding
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_absptr
141 && (lsda_encoding
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_aligned
))
145 flags
= SECTION_WRITE
;
146 named_section_flags (EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME
, flags
);
150 /* Version of targetm.eh_frame_section for systems using collect2. */
152 collect2_eh_frame_section (void)
154 tree label
= get_file_function_name ('F');
157 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file
, floor_log2 (PTR_SIZE
));
158 targetm
.asm_out
.globalize_label (asm_out_file
, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (label
));
159 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (label
));
162 /* Default version of targetm.eh_frame_section. */
164 default_eh_frame_section (void)
166 #ifdef EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME
167 named_section_eh_frame_section ();
169 collect2_eh_frame_section ();
173 /* Array of RTXes referenced by the debugging information, which therefore
174 must be kept around forever. */
175 static GTY(()) varray_type used_rtx_varray
;
177 /* A pointer to the base of a list of incomplete types which might be
178 completed at some later time. incomplete_types_list needs to be a VARRAY
179 because we want to tell the garbage collector about it. */
180 static GTY(()) varray_type incomplete_types
;
182 /* A pointer to the base of a table of references to declaration
183 scopes. This table is a display which tracks the nesting
184 of declaration scopes at the current scope and containing
185 scopes. This table is used to find the proper place to
186 define type declaration DIE's. */
187 static GTY(()) varray_type decl_scope_table
;
189 /* How to start an assembler comment. */
190 #ifndef ASM_COMMENT_START
191 #define ASM_COMMENT_START ";#"
194 typedef struct dw_cfi_struct
*dw_cfi_ref
;
195 typedef struct dw_fde_struct
*dw_fde_ref
;
196 typedef union dw_cfi_oprnd_struct
*dw_cfi_oprnd_ref
;
198 /* Call frames are described using a sequence of Call Frame
199 Information instructions. The register number, offset
200 and address fields are provided as possible operands;
201 their use is selected by the opcode field. */
203 enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type
{
205 dw_cfi_oprnd_reg_num
,
211 typedef union dw_cfi_oprnd_struct
GTY(())
213 unsigned long GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_reg_num"))) dw_cfi_reg_num
;
214 HOST_WIDE_INT
GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_offset"))) dw_cfi_offset
;
215 const char * GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_addr"))) dw_cfi_addr
;
216 struct dw_loc_descr_struct
* GTY ((tag ("dw_cfi_oprnd_loc"))) dw_cfi_loc
;
220 typedef struct dw_cfi_struct
GTY(())
222 dw_cfi_ref dw_cfi_next
;
223 enum dwarf_call_frame_info dw_cfi_opc
;
224 dw_cfi_oprnd
GTY ((desc ("dw_cfi_oprnd1_desc (%1.dw_cfi_opc)")))
226 dw_cfi_oprnd
GTY ((desc ("dw_cfi_oprnd2_desc (%1.dw_cfi_opc)")))
231 /* This is how we define the location of the CFA. We use to handle it
232 as REG + OFFSET all the time, but now it can be more complex.
233 It can now be either REG + CFA_OFFSET or *(REG + BASE_OFFSET) + CFA_OFFSET.
234 Instead of passing around REG and OFFSET, we pass a copy
235 of this structure. */
236 typedef struct cfa_loc
GTY(())
239 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
240 HOST_WIDE_INT base_offset
;
241 int indirect
; /* 1 if CFA is accessed via a dereference. */
244 /* All call frame descriptions (FDE's) in the GCC generated DWARF
245 refer to a single Common Information Entry (CIE), defined at
246 the beginning of the .debug_frame section. This use of a single
247 CIE obviates the need to keep track of multiple CIE's
248 in the DWARF generation routines below. */
250 typedef struct dw_fde_struct
GTY(())
253 const char *dw_fde_begin
;
254 const char *dw_fde_current_label
;
255 const char *dw_fde_end
;
256 dw_cfi_ref dw_fde_cfi
;
257 unsigned funcdef_number
;
258 unsigned all_throwers_are_sibcalls
: 1;
259 unsigned nothrow
: 1;
260 unsigned uses_eh_lsda
: 1;
264 /* Maximum size (in bytes) of an artificially generated label. */
265 #define MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES 30
267 /* The size of addresses as they appear in the Dwarf 2 data.
268 Some architectures use word addresses to refer to code locations,
269 but Dwarf 2 info always uses byte addresses. On such machines,
270 Dwarf 2 addresses need to be larger than the architecture's
272 #ifndef DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
273 #define DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE (POINTER_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT)
276 /* The size in bytes of a DWARF field indicating an offset or length
277 relative to a debug info section, specified to be 4 bytes in the
278 DWARF-2 specification. The SGI/MIPS ABI defines it to be the same
281 #ifndef DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
282 #define DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE 4
285 /* According to the (draft) DWARF 3 specification, the initial length
286 should either be 4 or 12 bytes. When it's 12 bytes, the first 4
287 bytes are 0xffffffff, followed by the length stored in the next 8
290 However, the SGI/MIPS ABI uses an initial length which is equal to
291 DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE. It is defined (elsewhere) accordingly. */
293 #ifndef DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE
294 #define DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 4 ? 4 : 12)
297 #define DWARF_VERSION 2
299 /* Round SIZE up to the nearest BOUNDARY. */
300 #define DWARF_ROUND(SIZE,BOUNDARY) \
301 ((((SIZE) + (BOUNDARY) - 1) / (BOUNDARY)) * (BOUNDARY))
303 /* Offsets recorded in opcodes are a multiple of this alignment factor. */
304 #ifndef DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
305 #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
306 #define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT (-((int) UNITS_PER_WORD))
308 #define DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT ((int) UNITS_PER_WORD)
312 /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains frame description
313 information for each routine. */
314 static GTY((length ("fde_table_allocated"))) dw_fde_ref fde_table
;
316 /* Number of elements currently allocated for fde_table. */
317 static GTY(()) unsigned fde_table_allocated
;
319 /* Number of elements in fde_table currently in use. */
320 static GTY(()) unsigned fde_table_in_use
;
322 /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the
324 #define FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT 256
326 /* A list of call frame insns for the CIE. */
327 static GTY(()) dw_cfi_ref cie_cfi_head
;
329 #if defined (DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO) || defined (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO)
330 /* Some DWARF extensions (e.g., MIPS/SGI) implement a subprogram
331 attribute that accelerates the lookup of the FDE associated
332 with the subprogram. This variable holds the table index of the FDE
333 associated with the current function (body) definition. */
334 static unsigned current_funcdef_fde
;
337 struct indirect_string_node
GTY(())
340 unsigned int refcount
;
345 static GTY ((param_is (struct indirect_string_node
))) htab_t debug_str_hash
;
347 static GTY(()) int dw2_string_counter
;
348 static GTY(()) unsigned long dwarf2out_cfi_label_num
;
350 #if defined (DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO) || defined (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO)
352 /* Forward declarations for functions defined in this file. */
354 static char *stripattributes (const char *);
355 static const char *dwarf_cfi_name (unsigned);
356 static dw_cfi_ref
new_cfi (void);
357 static void add_cfi (dw_cfi_ref
*, dw_cfi_ref
);
358 static void add_fde_cfi (const char *, dw_cfi_ref
);
359 static void lookup_cfa_1 (dw_cfi_ref
, dw_cfa_location
*);
360 static void lookup_cfa (dw_cfa_location
*);
361 static void reg_save (const char *, unsigned, unsigned, HOST_WIDE_INT
);
362 static void initial_return_save (rtx
);
363 static HOST_WIDE_INT
stack_adjust_offset (rtx
);
364 static void output_cfi (dw_cfi_ref
, dw_fde_ref
, int);
365 static void output_call_frame_info (int);
366 static void dwarf2out_stack_adjust (rtx
, bool);
367 static void flush_queued_reg_saves (void);
368 static bool clobbers_queued_reg_save (rtx
);
369 static void dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (rtx
, const char *);
371 /* Support for complex CFA locations. */
372 static void output_cfa_loc (dw_cfi_ref
);
373 static void get_cfa_from_loc_descr (dw_cfa_location
*,
374 struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*);
375 static struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*build_cfa_loc
377 static void def_cfa_1 (const char *, dw_cfa_location
*);
379 /* How to start an assembler comment. */
380 #ifndef ASM_COMMENT_START
381 #define ASM_COMMENT_START ";#"
384 /* Data and reference forms for relocatable data. */
385 #define DW_FORM_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 8 ? DW_FORM_data8 : DW_FORM_data4)
386 #define DW_FORM_ref (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE == 8 ? DW_FORM_ref8 : DW_FORM_ref4)
388 #ifndef DEBUG_FRAME_SECTION
389 #define DEBUG_FRAME_SECTION ".debug_frame"
392 #ifndef FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL
393 #define FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL "LFB"
396 #ifndef FUNC_END_LABEL
397 #define FUNC_END_LABEL "LFE"
400 #ifndef FRAME_BEGIN_LABEL
401 #define FRAME_BEGIN_LABEL "Lframe"
403 #define CIE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL "LSCIE"
404 #define CIE_END_LABEL "LECIE"
405 #define FDE_LABEL "LSFDE"
406 #define FDE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL "LASFDE"
407 #define FDE_END_LABEL "LEFDE"
408 #define LINE_NUMBER_BEGIN_LABEL "LSLT"
409 #define LINE_NUMBER_END_LABEL "LELT"
410 #define LN_PROLOG_AS_LABEL "LASLTP"
411 #define LN_PROLOG_END_LABEL "LELTP"
412 #define DIE_LABEL_PREFIX "DW"
414 /* The DWARF 2 CFA column which tracks the return address. Normally this
415 is the column for PC, or the first column after all of the hard
417 #ifndef DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
419 #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (PC_REGNUM)
421 #define DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS
425 /* The mapping from gcc register number to DWARF 2 CFA column number. By
426 default, we just provide columns for all registers. */
427 #ifndef DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM
428 #define DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM(REG) DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (REG)
431 /* The offset from the incoming value of %sp to the top of the stack frame
432 for the current function. */
433 #ifndef INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET
434 #define INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET 0
437 /* Hook used by __throw. */
440 expand_builtin_dwarf_sp_column (void)
442 return GEN_INT (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
));
445 /* Return a pointer to a copy of the section string name S with all
446 attributes stripped off, and an asterisk prepended (for assemble_name). */
449 stripattributes (const char *s
)
451 char *stripped
= xmalloc (strlen (s
) + 2);
456 while (*s
&& *s
!= ',')
463 /* Generate code to initialize the register size table. */
466 expand_builtin_init_dwarf_reg_sizes (tree address
)
469 enum machine_mode mode
= TYPE_MODE (char_type_node
);
470 rtx addr
= expand_expr (address
, NULL_RTX
, VOIDmode
, 0);
471 rtx mem
= gen_rtx_MEM (BLKmode
, addr
);
472 bool wrote_return_column
= false;
474 for (i
= 0; i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; i
++)
475 if (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (i
) < DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS
)
477 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (i
) * GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
);
478 enum machine_mode save_mode
= reg_raw_mode
[i
];
481 if (HARD_REGNO_CALL_PART_CLOBBERED (i
, save_mode
))
482 save_mode
= choose_hard_reg_mode (i
, 1, true);
483 if (DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (i
) == DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
)
485 if (save_mode
== VOIDmode
)
487 wrote_return_column
= true;
489 size
= GET_MODE_SIZE (save_mode
);
493 emit_move_insn (adjust_address (mem
, mode
, offset
), GEN_INT (size
));
496 #ifdef DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
497 gcc_assert (wrote_return_column
);
498 i
= DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
;
499 wrote_return_column
= false;
501 i
= DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
;
504 if (! wrote_return_column
)
506 enum machine_mode save_mode
= Pmode
;
507 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= i
* GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
);
508 HOST_WIDE_INT size
= GET_MODE_SIZE (save_mode
);
509 emit_move_insn (adjust_address (mem
, mode
, offset
), GEN_INT (size
));
513 /* Convert a DWARF call frame info. operation to its string name */
516 dwarf_cfi_name (unsigned int cfi_opc
)
520 case DW_CFA_advance_loc
:
521 return "DW_CFA_advance_loc";
523 return "DW_CFA_offset";
525 return "DW_CFA_restore";
529 return "DW_CFA_set_loc";
530 case DW_CFA_advance_loc1
:
531 return "DW_CFA_advance_loc1";
532 case DW_CFA_advance_loc2
:
533 return "DW_CFA_advance_loc2";
534 case DW_CFA_advance_loc4
:
535 return "DW_CFA_advance_loc4";
536 case DW_CFA_offset_extended
:
537 return "DW_CFA_offset_extended";
538 case DW_CFA_restore_extended
:
539 return "DW_CFA_restore_extended";
540 case DW_CFA_undefined
:
541 return "DW_CFA_undefined";
542 case DW_CFA_same_value
:
543 return "DW_CFA_same_value";
544 case DW_CFA_register
:
545 return "DW_CFA_register";
546 case DW_CFA_remember_state
:
547 return "DW_CFA_remember_state";
548 case DW_CFA_restore_state
:
549 return "DW_CFA_restore_state";
551 return "DW_CFA_def_cfa";
552 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
553 return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_register";
554 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
555 return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset";
558 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
559 return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression";
560 case DW_CFA_expression
:
561 return "DW_CFA_expression";
562 case DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
:
563 return "DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf";
564 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
565 return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf";
566 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
:
567 return "DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf";
569 /* SGI/MIPS specific */
570 case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8
:
571 return "DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8";
574 case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save
:
575 return "DW_CFA_GNU_window_save";
576 case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
:
577 return "DW_CFA_GNU_args_size";
578 case DW_CFA_GNU_negative_offset_extended
:
579 return "DW_CFA_GNU_negative_offset_extended";
582 return "DW_CFA_<unknown>";
586 /* Return a pointer to a newly allocated Call Frame Instruction. */
588 static inline dw_cfi_ref
591 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_cfi_node
));
593 cfi
->dw_cfi_next
= NULL
;
594 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= 0;
595 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= 0;
600 /* Add a Call Frame Instruction to list of instructions. */
603 add_cfi (dw_cfi_ref
*list_head
, dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
607 /* Find the end of the chain. */
608 for (p
= list_head
; (*p
) != NULL
; p
= &(*p
)->dw_cfi_next
)
614 /* Generate a new label for the CFI info to refer to. */
617 dwarf2out_cfi_label (void)
619 static char label
[20];
621 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, "LCFI", dwarf2out_cfi_label_num
++);
622 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, label
);
626 /* Add CFI to the current fde at the PC value indicated by LABEL if specified,
627 or to the CIE if LABEL is NULL. */
630 add_fde_cfi (const char *label
, dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
634 dw_fde_ref fde
= &fde_table
[fde_table_in_use
- 1];
637 label
= dwarf2out_cfi_label ();
639 if (fde
->dw_fde_current_label
== NULL
640 || strcmp (label
, fde
->dw_fde_current_label
) != 0)
644 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= label
= xstrdup (label
);
646 /* Set the location counter to the new label. */
648 xcfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_advance_loc4
;
649 xcfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
= label
;
650 add_cfi (&fde
->dw_fde_cfi
, xcfi
);
653 add_cfi (&fde
->dw_fde_cfi
, cfi
);
657 add_cfi (&cie_cfi_head
, cfi
);
660 /* Subroutine of lookup_cfa. */
663 lookup_cfa_1 (dw_cfi_ref cfi
, dw_cfa_location
*loc
)
665 switch (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
)
667 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
668 loc
->offset
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
;
670 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
671 loc
->reg
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
;
674 loc
->reg
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
;
675 loc
->offset
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
;
677 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
678 get_cfa_from_loc_descr (loc
, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_loc
);
685 /* Find the previous value for the CFA. */
688 lookup_cfa (dw_cfa_location
*loc
)
692 loc
->reg
= (unsigned long) -1;
695 loc
->base_offset
= 0;
697 for (cfi
= cie_cfi_head
; cfi
; cfi
= cfi
->dw_cfi_next
)
698 lookup_cfa_1 (cfi
, loc
);
700 if (fde_table_in_use
)
702 dw_fde_ref fde
= &fde_table
[fde_table_in_use
- 1];
703 for (cfi
= fde
->dw_fde_cfi
; cfi
; cfi
= cfi
->dw_cfi_next
)
704 lookup_cfa_1 (cfi
, loc
);
708 /* The current rule for calculating the DWARF2 canonical frame address. */
709 static dw_cfa_location cfa
;
711 /* The register used for saving registers to the stack, and its offset
713 static dw_cfa_location cfa_store
;
715 /* The running total of the size of arguments pushed onto the stack. */
716 static HOST_WIDE_INT args_size
;
718 /* The last args_size we actually output. */
719 static HOST_WIDE_INT old_args_size
;
721 /* Entry point to update the canonical frame address (CFA).
722 LABEL is passed to add_fde_cfi. The value of CFA is now to be
723 calculated from REG+OFFSET. */
726 dwarf2out_def_cfa (const char *label
, unsigned int reg
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
733 def_cfa_1 (label
, &loc
);
736 /* This routine does the actual work. The CFA is now calculated from
737 the dw_cfa_location structure. */
740 def_cfa_1 (const char *label
, dw_cfa_location
*loc_p
)
743 dw_cfa_location old_cfa
, loc
;
748 if (cfa_store
.reg
== loc
.reg
&& loc
.indirect
== 0)
749 cfa_store
.offset
= loc
.offset
;
751 loc
.reg
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (loc
.reg
);
752 lookup_cfa (&old_cfa
);
754 /* If nothing changed, no need to issue any call frame instructions. */
755 if (loc
.reg
== old_cfa
.reg
&& loc
.offset
== old_cfa
.offset
756 && loc
.indirect
== old_cfa
.indirect
757 && (loc
.indirect
== 0 || loc
.base_offset
== old_cfa
.base_offset
))
762 if (loc
.reg
== old_cfa
.reg
&& !loc
.indirect
)
764 /* Construct a "DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset <offset>" instruction,
765 indicating the CFA register did not change but the offset
767 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
;
768 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
= loc
.offset
;
771 #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO /* SGI dbx thinks this means no offset. */
772 else if (loc
.offset
== old_cfa
.offset
&& old_cfa
.reg
!= (unsigned long) -1
775 /* Construct a "DW_CFA_def_cfa_register <register>" instruction,
776 indicating the CFA register has changed to <register> but the
777 offset has not changed. */
778 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
;
779 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= loc
.reg
;
783 else if (loc
.indirect
== 0)
785 /* Construct a "DW_CFA_def_cfa <register> <offset>" instruction,
786 indicating the CFA register has changed to <register> with
787 the specified offset. */
788 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa
;
789 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= loc
.reg
;
790 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
= loc
.offset
;
794 /* Construct a DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression instruction to
795 calculate the CFA using a full location expression since no
796 register-offset pair is available. */
797 struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*loc_list
;
799 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
;
800 loc_list
= build_cfa_loc (&loc
);
801 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_loc
= loc_list
;
804 add_fde_cfi (label
, cfi
);
807 /* Add the CFI for saving a register. REG is the CFA column number.
808 LABEL is passed to add_fde_cfi.
809 If SREG is -1, the register is saved at OFFSET from the CFA;
810 otherwise it is saved in SREG. */
813 reg_save (const char *label
, unsigned int reg
, unsigned int sreg
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
815 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
817 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= reg
;
819 if (sreg
== INVALID_REGNUM
)
822 /* The register number won't fit in 6 bits, so we have to use
824 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_offset_extended
;
826 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_offset
;
828 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
830 /* If we get an offset that is not a multiple of
831 DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT, there is either a bug in the
832 definition of DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT, or a bug in the machine
834 HOST_WIDE_INT check_offset
= offset
/ DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
;
836 gcc_assert (check_offset
* DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
== offset
);
839 offset
/= DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
;
841 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
;
843 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
= offset
;
845 else if (sreg
== reg
)
846 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_same_value
;
849 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_register
;
850 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= sreg
;
853 add_fde_cfi (label
, cfi
);
856 /* Add the CFI for saving a register window. LABEL is passed to reg_save.
857 This CFI tells the unwinder that it needs to restore the window registers
858 from the previous frame's window save area.
860 ??? Perhaps we should note in the CIE where windows are saved (instead of
861 assuming 0(cfa)) and what registers are in the window. */
864 dwarf2out_window_save (const char *label
)
866 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
868 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_GNU_window_save
;
869 add_fde_cfi (label
, cfi
);
872 /* Add a CFI to update the running total of the size of arguments
873 pushed onto the stack. */
876 dwarf2out_args_size (const char *label
, HOST_WIDE_INT size
)
880 if (size
== old_args_size
)
883 old_args_size
= size
;
886 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
;
887 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
= size
;
888 add_fde_cfi (label
, cfi
);
891 /* Entry point for saving a register to the stack. REG is the GCC register
892 number. LABEL and OFFSET are passed to reg_save. */
895 dwarf2out_reg_save (const char *label
, unsigned int reg
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
897 reg_save (label
, DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (reg
), INVALID_REGNUM
, offset
);
900 /* Entry point for saving the return address in the stack.
901 LABEL and OFFSET are passed to reg_save. */
904 dwarf2out_return_save (const char *label
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
906 reg_save (label
, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
, INVALID_REGNUM
, offset
);
909 /* Entry point for saving the return address in a register.
910 LABEL and SREG are passed to reg_save. */
913 dwarf2out_return_reg (const char *label
, unsigned int sreg
)
915 reg_save (label
, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
, DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (sreg
), 0);
918 /* Record the initial position of the return address. RTL is
919 INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX. */
922 initial_return_save (rtx rtl
)
924 unsigned int reg
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
925 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= 0;
927 switch (GET_CODE (rtl
))
930 /* RA is in a register. */
931 reg
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (REGNO (rtl
));
935 /* RA is on the stack. */
937 switch (GET_CODE (rtl
))
940 gcc_assert (REGNO (rtl
) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
945 gcc_assert (REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
946 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (rtl
, 1));
950 gcc_assert (REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
951 offset
= -INTVAL (XEXP (rtl
, 1));
961 /* The return address is at some offset from any value we can
962 actually load. For instance, on the SPARC it is in %i7+8. Just
963 ignore the offset for now; it doesn't matter for unwinding frames. */
964 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl
, 1)) == CONST_INT
);
965 initial_return_save (XEXP (rtl
, 0));
972 if (reg
!= DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
)
973 reg_save (NULL
, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
, reg
, offset
- cfa
.offset
);
976 /* Given a SET, calculate the amount of stack adjustment it
980 stack_adjust_offset (rtx pattern
)
982 rtx src
= SET_SRC (pattern
);
983 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (pattern
);
984 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= 0;
987 if (dest
== stack_pointer_rtx
)
989 /* (set (reg sp) (plus (reg sp) (const_int))) */
990 code
= GET_CODE (src
);
991 if (! (code
== PLUS
|| code
== MINUS
)
992 || XEXP (src
, 0) != stack_pointer_rtx
993 || GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) != CONST_INT
)
996 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1000 else if (MEM_P (dest
))
1002 /* (set (mem (pre_dec (reg sp))) (foo)) */
1003 src
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
1004 code
= GET_CODE (src
);
1010 if (XEXP (src
, 0) == stack_pointer_rtx
)
1012 rtx val
= XEXP (XEXP (src
, 1), 1);
1013 /* We handle only adjustments by constant amount. */
1014 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == PLUS
1015 && GET_CODE (val
) == CONST_INT
);
1016 offset
= -INTVAL (val
);
1023 if (XEXP (src
, 0) == stack_pointer_rtx
)
1025 offset
= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest
));
1032 if (XEXP (src
, 0) == stack_pointer_rtx
)
1034 offset
= -GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest
));
1049 /* Check INSN to see if it looks like a push or a stack adjustment, and
1050 make a note of it if it does. EH uses this information to find out how
1051 much extra space it needs to pop off the stack. */
1054 dwarf2out_stack_adjust (rtx insn
, bool after_p
)
1056 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
1060 /* Don't handle epilogues at all. Certainly it would be wrong to do so
1061 with this function. Proper support would require all frame-related
1062 insns to be marked, and to be able to handle saving state around
1063 epilogues textually in the middle of the function. */
1064 if (prologue_epilogue_contains (insn
) || sibcall_epilogue_contains (insn
))
1067 /* If only calls can throw, and we have a frame pointer,
1068 save up adjustments until we see the CALL_INSN. */
1069 if (!flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
&& cfa
.reg
!= STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1071 if (CALL_P (insn
) && !after_p
)
1073 /* Extract the size of the args from the CALL rtx itself. */
1074 insn
= PATTERN (insn
);
1075 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == PARALLEL
)
1076 insn
= XVECEXP (insn
, 0, 0);
1077 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == SET
)
1078 insn
= SET_SRC (insn
);
1079 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (insn
) == CALL
);
1080 dwarf2out_args_size ("", INTVAL (XEXP (insn
, 1)));
1085 if (CALL_P (insn
) && !after_p
)
1087 if (!flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
)
1088 dwarf2out_args_size ("", args_size
);
1091 else if (BARRIER_P (insn
))
1093 /* When we see a BARRIER, we know to reset args_size to 0. Usually
1094 the compiler will have already emitted a stack adjustment, but
1095 doesn't bother for calls to noreturn functions. */
1096 #ifdef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
1097 offset
= -args_size
;
1102 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
)
1103 offset
= stack_adjust_offset (PATTERN (insn
));
1104 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == PARALLEL
1105 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SEQUENCE
)
1107 /* There may be stack adjustments inside compound insns. Search
1109 for (offset
= 0, i
= XVECLEN (PATTERN (insn
), 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1110 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, i
)) == SET
)
1111 offset
+= stack_adjust_offset (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, i
));
1119 if (cfa
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1120 cfa
.offset
+= offset
;
1122 #ifndef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
1126 args_size
+= offset
;
1130 label
= dwarf2out_cfi_label ();
1131 def_cfa_1 (label
, &cfa
);
1132 if (flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
)
1133 dwarf2out_args_size (label
, args_size
);
1138 /* We delay emitting a register save until either (a) we reach the end
1139 of the prologue or (b) the register is clobbered. This clusters
1140 register saves so that there are fewer pc advances. */
1142 struct queued_reg_save
GTY(())
1144 struct queued_reg_save
*next
;
1146 HOST_WIDE_INT cfa_offset
;
1150 static GTY(()) struct queued_reg_save
*queued_reg_saves
;
1152 /* The caller's ORIG_REG is saved in SAVED_IN_REG. */
1153 struct reg_saved_in_data
GTY(()) {
1158 /* A list of registers saved in other registers.
1159 The list intentionally has a small maximum capacity of 4; if your
1160 port needs more than that, you might consider implementing a
1161 more efficient data structure. */
1162 static GTY(()) struct reg_saved_in_data regs_saved_in_regs
[4];
1163 static GTY(()) size_t num_regs_saved_in_regs
;
1165 #if defined (DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO) || defined (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO)
1166 static const char *last_reg_save_label
;
1168 /* Add an entry to QUEUED_REG_SAVES saying that REG is now saved at
1169 SREG, or if SREG is NULL then it is saved at OFFSET to the CFA. */
1172 queue_reg_save (const char *label
, rtx reg
, rtx sreg
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
1174 struct queued_reg_save
*q
;
1176 /* Duplicates waste space, but it's also necessary to remove them
1177 for correctness, since the queue gets output in reverse
1179 for (q
= queued_reg_saves
; q
!= NULL
; q
= q
->next
)
1180 if (REGNO (q
->reg
) == REGNO (reg
))
1185 q
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (*q
));
1186 q
->next
= queued_reg_saves
;
1187 queued_reg_saves
= q
;
1191 q
->cfa_offset
= offset
;
1192 q
->saved_reg
= sreg
;
1194 last_reg_save_label
= label
;
1197 /* Output all the entries in QUEUED_REG_SAVES. */
1200 flush_queued_reg_saves (void)
1202 struct queued_reg_save
*q
;
1204 for (q
= queued_reg_saves
; q
; q
= q
->next
)
1207 unsigned int reg
, sreg
;
1209 for (i
= 0; i
< num_regs_saved_in_regs
; i
++)
1210 if (REGNO (regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].orig_reg
) == REGNO (q
->reg
))
1212 if (q
->saved_reg
&& i
== num_regs_saved_in_regs
)
1214 gcc_assert (i
!= ARRAY_SIZE (regs_saved_in_regs
));
1215 num_regs_saved_in_regs
++;
1217 if (i
!= num_regs_saved_in_regs
)
1219 regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].orig_reg
= q
->reg
;
1220 regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].saved_in_reg
= q
->saved_reg
;
1223 reg
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (REGNO (q
->reg
));
1225 sreg
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (REGNO (q
->saved_reg
));
1227 sreg
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
1228 reg_save (last_reg_save_label
, reg
, sreg
, q
->cfa_offset
);
1231 queued_reg_saves
= NULL
;
1232 last_reg_save_label
= NULL
;
1235 /* Does INSN clobber any register which QUEUED_REG_SAVES lists a saved
1236 location for? Or, does it clobber a register which we've previously
1237 said that some other register is saved in, and for which we now
1238 have a new location for? */
1241 clobbers_queued_reg_save (rtx insn
)
1243 struct queued_reg_save
*q
;
1245 for (q
= queued_reg_saves
; q
; q
= q
->next
)
1248 if (modified_in_p (q
->reg
, insn
))
1250 for (i
= 0; i
< num_regs_saved_in_regs
; i
++)
1251 if (REGNO (q
->reg
) == REGNO (regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].orig_reg
)
1252 && modified_in_p (regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].saved_in_reg
, insn
))
1259 /* What register, if any, is currently saved in REG? */
1262 reg_saved_in (rtx reg
)
1264 unsigned int regn
= REGNO (reg
);
1266 struct queued_reg_save
*q
;
1268 for (q
= queued_reg_saves
; q
; q
= q
->next
)
1269 if (q
->saved_reg
&& regn
== REGNO (q
->saved_reg
))
1272 for (i
= 0; i
< num_regs_saved_in_regs
; i
++)
1273 if (regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].saved_in_reg
1274 && regn
== REGNO (regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].saved_in_reg
))
1275 return regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].orig_reg
;
1281 /* A temporary register holding an integral value used in adjusting SP
1282 or setting up the store_reg. The "offset" field holds the integer
1283 value, not an offset. */
1284 static dw_cfa_location cfa_temp
;
1286 /* Record call frame debugging information for an expression EXPR,
1287 which either sets SP or FP (adjusting how we calculate the frame
1288 address) or saves a register to the stack or another register.
1289 LABEL indicates the address of EXPR.
1291 This function encodes a state machine mapping rtxes to actions on
1292 cfa, cfa_store, and cfa_temp.reg. We describe these rules so
1293 users need not read the source code.
1295 The High-Level Picture
1297 Changes in the register we use to calculate the CFA: Currently we
1298 assume that if you copy the CFA register into another register, we
1299 should take the other one as the new CFA register; this seems to
1300 work pretty well. If it's wrong for some target, it's simple
1301 enough not to set RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P on the insn in question.
1303 Changes in the register we use for saving registers to the stack:
1304 This is usually SP, but not always. Again, we deduce that if you
1305 copy SP into another register (and SP is not the CFA register),
1306 then the new register is the one we will be using for register
1307 saves. This also seems to work.
1309 Register saves: There's not much guesswork about this one; if
1310 RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P is set on an insn which modifies memory, it's a
1311 register save, and the register used to calculate the destination
1312 had better be the one we think we're using for this purpose.
1313 It's also assumed that a copy from a call-saved register to another
1314 register is saving that register if RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P is set on
1315 that instruction. If the copy is from a call-saved register to
1316 the *same* register, that means that the register is now the same
1317 value as in the caller.
1319 Except: If the register being saved is the CFA register, and the
1320 offset is nonzero, we are saving the CFA, so we assume we have to
1321 use DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression. If the offset is 0, we assume that
1322 the intent is to save the value of SP from the previous frame.
1324 In addition, if a register has previously been saved to a different
1327 Invariants / Summaries of Rules
1329 cfa current rule for calculating the CFA. It usually
1330 consists of a register and an offset.
1331 cfa_store register used by prologue code to save things to the stack
1332 cfa_store.offset is the offset from the value of
1333 cfa_store.reg to the actual CFA
1334 cfa_temp register holding an integral value. cfa_temp.offset
1335 stores the value, which will be used to adjust the
1336 stack pointer. cfa_temp is also used like cfa_store,
1337 to track stores to the stack via fp or a temp reg.
1339 Rules 1- 4: Setting a register's value to cfa.reg or an expression
1340 with cfa.reg as the first operand changes the cfa.reg and its
1341 cfa.offset. Rule 1 and 4 also set cfa_temp.reg and
1344 Rules 6- 9: Set a non-cfa.reg register value to a constant or an
1345 expression yielding a constant. This sets cfa_temp.reg
1346 and cfa_temp.offset.
1348 Rule 5: Create a new register cfa_store used to save items to the
1351 Rules 10-14: Save a register to the stack. Define offset as the
1352 difference of the original location and cfa_store's
1353 location (or cfa_temp's location if cfa_temp is used).
1357 "{a,b}" indicates a choice of a xor b.
1358 "<reg>:cfa.reg" indicates that <reg> must equal cfa.reg.
1361 (set <reg1> <reg2>:cfa.reg)
1362 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1363 cfa.offset unchanged
1364 cfa_temp.reg = <reg1>
1365 cfa_temp.offset = cfa.offset
1368 (set sp ({minus,plus,losum} {sp,fp}:cfa.reg
1369 {<const_int>,<reg>:cfa_temp.reg}))
1370 effects: cfa.reg = sp if fp used
1371 cfa.offset += {+/- <const_int>, cfa_temp.offset} if cfa.reg==sp
1372 cfa_store.offset += {+/- <const_int>, cfa_temp.offset}
1373 if cfa_store.reg==sp
1376 (set fp ({minus,plus,losum} <reg>:cfa.reg <const_int>))
1377 effects: cfa.reg = fp
1378 cfa_offset += +/- <const_int>
1381 (set <reg1> ({plus,losum} <reg2>:cfa.reg <const_int>))
1382 constraints: <reg1> != fp
1384 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1385 cfa_temp.reg = <reg1>
1386 cfa_temp.offset = cfa.offset
1389 (set <reg1> (plus <reg2>:cfa_temp.reg sp:cfa.reg))
1390 constraints: <reg1> != fp
1392 effects: cfa_store.reg = <reg1>
1393 cfa_store.offset = cfa.offset - cfa_temp.offset
1396 (set <reg> <const_int>)
1397 effects: cfa_temp.reg = <reg>
1398 cfa_temp.offset = <const_int>
1401 (set <reg1>:cfa_temp.reg (ior <reg2>:cfa_temp.reg <const_int>))
1402 effects: cfa_temp.reg = <reg1>
1403 cfa_temp.offset |= <const_int>
1406 (set <reg> (high <exp>))
1410 (set <reg> (lo_sum <exp> <const_int>))
1411 effects: cfa_temp.reg = <reg>
1412 cfa_temp.offset = <const_int>
1415 (set (mem (pre_modify sp:cfa_store (???? <reg1> <const_int>))) <reg2>)
1416 effects: cfa_store.offset -= <const_int>
1417 cfa.offset = cfa_store.offset if cfa.reg == sp
1419 cfa.base_offset = -cfa_store.offset
1422 (set (mem ({pre_inc,pre_dec} sp:cfa_store.reg)) <reg>)
1423 effects: cfa_store.offset += -/+ mode_size(mem)
1424 cfa.offset = cfa_store.offset if cfa.reg == sp
1426 cfa.base_offset = -cfa_store.offset
1429 (set (mem ({minus,plus,losum} <reg1>:{cfa_store,cfa_temp} <const_int>))
1432 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1433 cfa.base_offset = -/+ <const_int> - {cfa_store,cfa_temp}.offset
1436 (set (mem <reg1>:{cfa_store,cfa_temp}) <reg2>)
1437 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1438 cfa.base_offset = -{cfa_store,cfa_temp}.offset
1441 (set (mem (postinc <reg1>:cfa_temp <const_int>)) <reg2>)
1442 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1443 cfa.base_offset = -cfa_temp.offset
1444 cfa_temp.offset -= mode_size(mem)
1447 Â (set <reg> {unspec, unspec_volatile})
1448 Â effects: target-dependent */
1451 dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (rtx expr
, const char *label
)
1454 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
1456 /* If RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P is set on a PARALLEL, process each member of
1457 the PARALLEL independently. The first element is always processed if
1458 it is a SET. This is for backward compatibility. Other elements
1459 are processed only if they are SETs and the RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P
1460 flag is set in them. */
1461 if (GET_CODE (expr
) == PARALLEL
|| GET_CODE (expr
) == SEQUENCE
)
1464 int limit
= XVECLEN (expr
, 0);
1466 for (par_index
= 0; par_index
< limit
; par_index
++)
1467 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (expr
, 0, par_index
)) == SET
1468 && (RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (XVECEXP (expr
, 0, par_index
))
1470 dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (XVECEXP (expr
, 0, par_index
), label
);
1475 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (expr
) == SET
);
1477 src
= SET_SRC (expr
);
1478 dest
= SET_DEST (expr
);
1480 if (GET_CODE (src
) == REG
)
1482 rtx rsi
= reg_saved_in (src
);
1487 switch (GET_CODE (dest
))
1490 switch (GET_CODE (src
))
1492 /* Setting FP from SP. */
1494 if (cfa
.reg
== (unsigned) REGNO (src
))
1497 /* Update the CFA rule wrt SP or FP. Make sure src is
1498 relative to the current CFA register.
1500 We used to require that dest be either SP or FP, but the
1501 ARM copies SP to a temporary register, and from there to
1502 FP. So we just rely on the backends to only set
1503 RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P on appropriate insns. */
1504 cfa
.reg
= REGNO (dest
);
1505 cfa_temp
.reg
= cfa
.reg
;
1506 cfa_temp
.offset
= cfa
.offset
;
1510 /* Saving a register in a register. */
1511 gcc_assert (call_used_regs
[REGNO (dest
)]
1512 && (!fixed_regs
[REGNO (dest
)]
1513 /* For the SPARC and its register window. */
1514 || DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (REGNO (src
))
1515 == DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
));
1516 queue_reg_save (label
, src
, dest
, 0);
1523 if (dest
== stack_pointer_rtx
)
1527 switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)))
1530 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1533 gcc_assert ((unsigned) REGNO (XEXP (src
, 1))
1535 offset
= cfa_temp
.offset
;
1541 if (XEXP (src
, 0) == hard_frame_pointer_rtx
)
1543 /* Restoring SP from FP in the epilogue. */
1544 gcc_assert (cfa
.reg
== (unsigned) HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
);
1545 cfa
.reg
= STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
;
1547 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == LO_SUM
)
1548 /* Assume we've set the source reg of the LO_SUM from sp. */
1551 gcc_assert (XEXP (src
, 0) == stack_pointer_rtx
);
1553 if (GET_CODE (src
) != MINUS
)
1555 if (cfa
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1556 cfa
.offset
+= offset
;
1557 if (cfa_store
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1558 cfa_store
.offset
+= offset
;
1560 else if (dest
== hard_frame_pointer_rtx
)
1563 /* Either setting the FP from an offset of the SP,
1564 or adjusting the FP */
1565 gcc_assert (frame_pointer_needed
);
1567 gcc_assert (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1568 && (unsigned) REGNO (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cfa
.reg
1569 && GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == CONST_INT
);
1570 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1571 if (GET_CODE (src
) != MINUS
)
1573 cfa
.offset
+= offset
;
1574 cfa
.reg
= HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
;
1578 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (src
) != MINUS
);
1581 if (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1582 && REGNO (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cfa
.reg
1583 && GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == CONST_INT
)
1585 /* Setting a temporary CFA register that will be copied
1586 into the FP later on. */
1587 offset
= - INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1588 cfa
.offset
+= offset
;
1589 cfa
.reg
= REGNO (dest
);
1590 /* Or used to save regs to the stack. */
1591 cfa_temp
.reg
= cfa
.reg
;
1592 cfa_temp
.offset
= cfa
.offset
;
1596 else if (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1597 && REGNO (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cfa_temp
.reg
1598 && XEXP (src
, 1) == stack_pointer_rtx
)
1600 /* Setting a scratch register that we will use instead
1601 of SP for saving registers to the stack. */
1602 gcc_assert (cfa
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
1603 cfa_store
.reg
= REGNO (dest
);
1604 cfa_store
.offset
= cfa
.offset
- cfa_temp
.offset
;
1608 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == LO_SUM
1609 && GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == CONST_INT
)
1611 cfa_temp
.reg
= REGNO (dest
);
1612 cfa_temp
.offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1621 cfa_temp
.reg
= REGNO (dest
);
1622 cfa_temp
.offset
= INTVAL (src
);
1627 gcc_assert (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1628 && (unsigned) REGNO (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cfa_temp
.reg
1629 && GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == CONST_INT
);
1631 if ((unsigned) REGNO (dest
) != cfa_temp
.reg
)
1632 cfa_temp
.reg
= REGNO (dest
);
1633 cfa_temp
.offset
|= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1636 /* Skip over HIGH, assuming it will be followed by a LO_SUM,
1637 which will fill in all of the bits. */
1644 case UNSPEC_VOLATILE
:
1645 gcc_assert (targetm
.dwarf_handle_frame_unspec
);
1646 targetm
.dwarf_handle_frame_unspec (label
, expr
, XINT (src
, 1));
1653 def_cfa_1 (label
, &cfa
);
1657 gcc_assert (REG_P (src
));
1659 /* Saving a register to the stack. Make sure dest is relative to the
1661 switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)))
1666 /* We can't handle variable size modifications. */
1667 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1), 1))
1669 offset
= -INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1), 1));
1671 gcc_assert (REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
1672 && cfa_store
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
1674 cfa_store
.offset
+= offset
;
1675 if (cfa
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1676 cfa
.offset
= cfa_store
.offset
;
1678 offset
= -cfa_store
.offset
;
1684 offset
= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest
));
1685 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)) == PRE_INC
)
1688 gcc_assert (REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
1689 && cfa_store
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
1691 cfa_store
.offset
+= offset
;
1692 if (cfa
.reg
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1693 cfa
.offset
= cfa_store
.offset
;
1695 offset
= -cfa_store
.offset
;
1699 /* With an offset. */
1706 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1)) == CONST_INT
);
1707 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1));
1708 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)) == MINUS
)
1711 regno
= REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0));
1713 if (cfa_store
.reg
== (unsigned) regno
)
1714 offset
-= cfa_store
.offset
;
1717 gcc_assert (cfa_temp
.reg
== (unsigned) regno
);
1718 offset
-= cfa_temp
.offset
;
1724 /* Without an offset. */
1727 int regno
= REGNO (XEXP (dest
, 0));
1729 if (cfa_store
.reg
== (unsigned) regno
)
1730 offset
= -cfa_store
.offset
;
1733 gcc_assert (cfa_temp
.reg
== (unsigned) regno
);
1734 offset
= -cfa_temp
.offset
;
1741 gcc_assert (cfa_temp
.reg
1742 == (unsigned) REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0)));
1743 offset
= -cfa_temp
.offset
;
1744 cfa_temp
.offset
-= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest
));
1751 if (REGNO (src
) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
1752 && REGNO (src
) != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1753 && (unsigned) REGNO (src
) == cfa
.reg
)
1755 /* We're storing the current CFA reg into the stack. */
1757 if (cfa
.offset
== 0)
1759 /* If the source register is exactly the CFA, assume
1760 we're saving SP like any other register; this happens
1762 def_cfa_1 (label
, &cfa
);
1763 queue_reg_save (label
, stack_pointer_rtx
, NULL_RTX
, offset
);
1768 /* Otherwise, we'll need to look in the stack to
1769 calculate the CFA. */
1770 rtx x
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
1774 gcc_assert (REG_P (x
));
1776 cfa
.reg
= REGNO (x
);
1777 cfa
.base_offset
= offset
;
1779 def_cfa_1 (label
, &cfa
);
1784 def_cfa_1 (label
, &cfa
);
1785 queue_reg_save (label
, src
, NULL_RTX
, offset
);
1793 /* Record call frame debugging information for INSN, which either
1794 sets SP or FP (adjusting how we calculate the frame address) or saves a
1795 register to the stack. If INSN is NULL_RTX, initialize our state.
1797 If AFTER_P is false, we're being called before the insn is emitted,
1798 otherwise after. Call instructions get invoked twice. */
1801 dwarf2out_frame_debug (rtx insn
, bool after_p
)
1806 if (insn
== NULL_RTX
)
1810 /* Flush any queued register saves. */
1811 flush_queued_reg_saves ();
1813 /* Set up state for generating call frame debug info. */
1816 == (unsigned long)DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
));
1818 cfa
.reg
= STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
;
1821 cfa_temp
.offset
= 0;
1823 for (i
= 0; i
< num_regs_saved_in_regs
; i
++)
1825 regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].orig_reg
= NULL_RTX
;
1826 regs_saved_in_regs
[i
].saved_in_reg
= NULL_RTX
;
1828 num_regs_saved_in_regs
= 0;
1832 if (!NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
) || clobbers_queued_reg_save (insn
))
1833 flush_queued_reg_saves ();
1835 if (! RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn
))
1837 if (!ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS
)
1838 dwarf2out_stack_adjust (insn
, after_p
);
1842 label
= dwarf2out_cfi_label ();
1843 src
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR
, NULL_RTX
);
1845 insn
= XEXP (src
, 0);
1847 insn
= PATTERN (insn
);
1849 dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (insn
, label
);
1854 /* Describe for the GTY machinery what parts of dw_cfi_oprnd1 are used. */
1855 static enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type dw_cfi_oprnd1_desc
1856 (enum dwarf_call_frame_info cfi
);
1858 static enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type
1859 dw_cfi_oprnd1_desc (enum dwarf_call_frame_info cfi
)
1864 case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save
:
1865 return dw_cfi_oprnd_unused
;
1867 case DW_CFA_set_loc
:
1868 case DW_CFA_advance_loc1
:
1869 case DW_CFA_advance_loc2
:
1870 case DW_CFA_advance_loc4
:
1871 case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8
:
1872 return dw_cfi_oprnd_addr
;
1875 case DW_CFA_offset_extended
:
1876 case DW_CFA_def_cfa
:
1877 case DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
:
1878 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
1879 case DW_CFA_restore_extended
:
1880 case DW_CFA_undefined
:
1881 case DW_CFA_same_value
:
1882 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
1883 case DW_CFA_register
:
1884 return dw_cfi_oprnd_reg_num
;
1886 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
1887 case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
:
1888 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
:
1889 return dw_cfi_oprnd_offset
;
1891 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
1892 case DW_CFA_expression
:
1893 return dw_cfi_oprnd_loc
;
1900 /* Describe for the GTY machinery what parts of dw_cfi_oprnd2 are used. */
1901 static enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type dw_cfi_oprnd2_desc
1902 (enum dwarf_call_frame_info cfi
);
1904 static enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type
1905 dw_cfi_oprnd2_desc (enum dwarf_call_frame_info cfi
)
1909 case DW_CFA_def_cfa
:
1910 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
1912 case DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
:
1913 case DW_CFA_offset_extended
:
1914 return dw_cfi_oprnd_offset
;
1916 case DW_CFA_register
:
1917 return dw_cfi_oprnd_reg_num
;
1920 return dw_cfi_oprnd_unused
;
1924 #if defined (DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO) || defined (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO)
1926 /* Map register numbers held in the call frame info that gcc has
1927 collected using DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM to those that should be output in
1928 .debug_frame and .eh_frame. */
1929 #ifndef DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT
1930 #define DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT(REGNO, FOR_EH) (REGNO)
1933 /* Output a Call Frame Information opcode and its operand(s). */
1936 output_cfi (dw_cfi_ref cfi
, dw_fde_ref fde
, int for_eh
)
1939 if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_advance_loc
)
1940 dw2_asm_output_data (1, (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
1941 | (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
& 0x3f)),
1942 "DW_CFA_advance_loc " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX
,
1943 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
);
1944 else if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_offset
)
1946 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
1947 dw2_asm_output_data (1, (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
| (r
& 0x3f)),
1948 "DW_CFA_offset, column 0x%lx", r
);
1949 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
, NULL
);
1951 else if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_restore
)
1953 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
1954 dw2_asm_output_data (1, (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
| (r
& 0x3f)),
1955 "DW_CFA_restore, column 0x%lx", r
);
1959 dw2_asm_output_data (1, cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
,
1960 "%s", dwarf_cfi_name (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
));
1962 switch (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
)
1964 case DW_CFA_set_loc
:
1966 dw2_asm_output_encoded_addr_rtx (
1967 ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/1, /*global=*/0),
1968 gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
),
1971 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
,
1972 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
, NULL
);
1975 case DW_CFA_advance_loc1
:
1976 dw2_asm_output_delta (1, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
1977 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
1978 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
1981 case DW_CFA_advance_loc2
:
1982 dw2_asm_output_delta (2, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
1983 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
1984 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
1987 case DW_CFA_advance_loc4
:
1988 dw2_asm_output_delta (4, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
1989 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
1990 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
1993 case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8
:
1994 dw2_asm_output_delta (8, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
1995 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
1996 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
1999 case DW_CFA_offset_extended
:
2000 case DW_CFA_def_cfa
:
2001 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
2002 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
2003 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
, NULL
);
2006 case DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
:
2007 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
2008 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
2009 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
2010 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
, NULL
);
2013 case DW_CFA_restore_extended
:
2014 case DW_CFA_undefined
:
2015 case DW_CFA_same_value
:
2016 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
2017 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
2018 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
2021 case DW_CFA_register
:
2022 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
2023 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
2024 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
2025 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
2028 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
2029 case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
:
2030 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
, NULL
);
2033 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
:
2034 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
, NULL
);
2037 case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save
:
2040 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
2041 case DW_CFA_expression
:
2042 output_cfa_loc (cfi
);
2045 case DW_CFA_GNU_negative_offset_extended
:
2046 /* Obsoleted by DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf. */
2055 /* Output the call frame information used to record information
2056 that relates to calculating the frame pointer, and records the
2057 location of saved registers. */
2060 output_call_frame_info (int for_eh
)
2065 char l1
[20], l2
[20], section_start_label
[20];
2066 bool any_lsda_needed
= false;
2067 char augmentation
[6];
2068 int augmentation_size
;
2069 int fde_encoding
= DW_EH_PE_absptr
;
2070 int per_encoding
= DW_EH_PE_absptr
;
2071 int lsda_encoding
= DW_EH_PE_absptr
;
2073 /* Don't emit a CIE if there won't be any FDEs. */
2074 if (fde_table_in_use
== 0)
2077 /* If we make FDEs linkonce, we may have to emit an empty label for
2078 an FDE that wouldn't otherwise be emitted. We want to avoid
2079 having an FDE kept around when the function it refers to is
2080 discarded. Example where this matters: a primary function
2081 template in C++ requires EH information, but an explicit
2082 specialization doesn't. */
2083 if (TARGET_USES_WEAK_UNWIND_INFO
2084 && ! flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
2086 for (i
= 0; i
< fde_table_in_use
; i
++)
2087 if ((fde_table
[i
].nothrow
|| fde_table
[i
].all_throwers_are_sibcalls
)
2088 && !fde_table
[i
].uses_eh_lsda
2089 && ! DECL_WEAK (fde_table
[i
].decl
))
2090 targetm
.asm_out
.unwind_label (asm_out_file
, fde_table
[i
].decl
,
2091 for_eh
, /* empty */ 1);
2093 /* If we don't have any functions we'll want to unwind out of, don't
2094 emit any EH unwind information. Note that if exceptions aren't
2095 enabled, we won't have collected nothrow information, and if we
2096 asked for asynchronous tables, we always want this info. */
2099 bool any_eh_needed
= !flag_exceptions
|| flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
;
2101 for (i
= 0; i
< fde_table_in_use
; i
++)
2102 if (fde_table
[i
].uses_eh_lsda
)
2103 any_eh_needed
= any_lsda_needed
= true;
2104 else if (TARGET_USES_WEAK_UNWIND_INFO
&& DECL_WEAK (fde_table
[i
].decl
))
2105 any_eh_needed
= true;
2106 else if (! fde_table
[i
].nothrow
2107 && ! fde_table
[i
].all_throwers_are_sibcalls
)
2108 any_eh_needed
= true;
2110 if (! any_eh_needed
)
2114 /* We're going to be generating comments, so turn on app. */
2119 targetm
.asm_out
.eh_frame_section ();
2121 named_section_flags (DEBUG_FRAME_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
2123 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (section_start_label
, FRAME_BEGIN_LABEL
, for_eh
);
2124 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, section_start_label
);
2126 /* Output the CIE. */
2127 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l1
, CIE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL
, for_eh
);
2128 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l2
, CIE_END_LABEL
, for_eh
);
2129 dw2_asm_output_delta (for_eh
? 4 : DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, l2
, l1
,
2130 "Length of Common Information Entry");
2131 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, l1
);
2133 /* Now that the CIE pointer is PC-relative for EH,
2134 use 0 to identify the CIE. */
2135 dw2_asm_output_data ((for_eh
? 4 : DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
),
2136 (for_eh
? 0 : DW_CIE_ID
),
2137 "CIE Identifier Tag");
2139 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_CIE_VERSION
, "CIE Version");
2141 augmentation
[0] = 0;
2142 augmentation_size
= 0;
2148 z Indicates that a uleb128 is present to size the
2149 augmentation section.
2150 L Indicates the encoding (and thus presence) of
2151 an LSDA pointer in the FDE augmentation.
2152 R Indicates a non-default pointer encoding for
2154 P Indicates the presence of an encoding + language
2155 personality routine in the CIE augmentation. */
2157 fde_encoding
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/1, /*global=*/0);
2158 per_encoding
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/2, /*global=*/1);
2159 lsda_encoding
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/0, /*global=*/0);
2161 p
= augmentation
+ 1;
2162 if (eh_personality_libfunc
)
2165 augmentation_size
+= 1 + size_of_encoded_value (per_encoding
);
2167 if (any_lsda_needed
)
2170 augmentation_size
+= 1;
2172 if (fde_encoding
!= DW_EH_PE_absptr
)
2175 augmentation_size
+= 1;
2177 if (p
> augmentation
+ 1)
2179 augmentation
[0] = 'z';
2183 /* Ug. Some platforms can't do unaligned dynamic relocations at all. */
2184 if (eh_personality_libfunc
&& per_encoding
== DW_EH_PE_aligned
)
2186 int offset
= ( 4 /* Length */
2188 + 1 /* CIE version */
2189 + strlen (augmentation
) + 1 /* Augmentation */
2190 + size_of_uleb128 (1) /* Code alignment */
2191 + size_of_sleb128 (DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
)
2193 + 1 /* Augmentation size */
2194 + 1 /* Personality encoding */ );
2195 int pad
= -offset
& (PTR_SIZE
- 1);
2197 augmentation_size
+= pad
;
2199 /* Augmentations should be small, so there's scarce need to
2200 iterate for a solution. Die if we exceed one uleb128 byte. */
2201 gcc_assert (size_of_uleb128 (augmentation_size
) == 1);
2205 dw2_asm_output_nstring (augmentation
, -1, "CIE Augmentation");
2206 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1, "CIE Code Alignment Factor");
2207 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
,
2208 "CIE Data Alignment Factor");
2210 if (DW_CIE_VERSION
== 1)
2211 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
, "CIE RA Column");
2213 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
, "CIE RA Column");
2215 if (augmentation
[0])
2217 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (augmentation_size
, "Augmentation size");
2218 if (eh_personality_libfunc
)
2220 dw2_asm_output_data (1, per_encoding
, "Personality (%s)",
2221 eh_data_format_name (per_encoding
));
2222 dw2_asm_output_encoded_addr_rtx (per_encoding
,
2223 eh_personality_libfunc
, NULL
);
2226 if (any_lsda_needed
)
2227 dw2_asm_output_data (1, lsda_encoding
, "LSDA Encoding (%s)",
2228 eh_data_format_name (lsda_encoding
));
2230 if (fde_encoding
!= DW_EH_PE_absptr
)
2231 dw2_asm_output_data (1, fde_encoding
, "FDE Encoding (%s)",
2232 eh_data_format_name (fde_encoding
));
2235 for (cfi
= cie_cfi_head
; cfi
!= NULL
; cfi
= cfi
->dw_cfi_next
)
2236 output_cfi (cfi
, NULL
, for_eh
);
2238 /* Pad the CIE out to an address sized boundary. */
2239 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file
,
2240 floor_log2 (for_eh
? PTR_SIZE
: DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
));
2241 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, l2
);
2243 /* Loop through all of the FDE's. */
2244 for (i
= 0; i
< fde_table_in_use
; i
++)
2246 fde
= &fde_table
[i
];
2248 /* Don't emit EH unwind info for leaf functions that don't need it. */
2249 if (for_eh
&& !flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
&& flag_exceptions
2250 && (fde
->nothrow
|| fde
->all_throwers_are_sibcalls
)
2251 && ! (TARGET_USES_WEAK_UNWIND_INFO
&& DECL_WEAK (fde_table
[i
].decl
))
2252 && !fde
->uses_eh_lsda
)
2255 targetm
.asm_out
.unwind_label (asm_out_file
, fde
->decl
, for_eh
, /* empty */ 0);
2256 targetm
.asm_out
.internal_label (asm_out_file
, FDE_LABEL
, for_eh
+ i
* 2);
2257 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l1
, FDE_AFTER_SIZE_LABEL
, for_eh
+ i
* 2);
2258 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l2
, FDE_END_LABEL
, for_eh
+ i
* 2);
2259 dw2_asm_output_delta (for_eh
? 4 : DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, l2
, l1
,
2261 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, l1
);
2264 dw2_asm_output_delta (4, l1
, section_start_label
, "FDE CIE offset");
2266 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, section_start_label
,
2271 rtx sym_ref
= gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, fde
->dw_fde_begin
);
2272 SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (sym_ref
) |= SYMBOL_FLAG_LOCAL
;
2273 dw2_asm_output_encoded_addr_rtx (fde_encoding
,
2275 "FDE initial location");
2276 dw2_asm_output_delta (size_of_encoded_value (fde_encoding
),
2277 fde
->dw_fde_end
, fde
->dw_fde_begin
,
2278 "FDE address range");
2282 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, fde
->dw_fde_begin
,
2283 "FDE initial location");
2284 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
,
2285 fde
->dw_fde_end
, fde
->dw_fde_begin
,
2286 "FDE address range");
2289 if (augmentation
[0])
2291 if (any_lsda_needed
)
2293 int size
= size_of_encoded_value (lsda_encoding
);
2295 if (lsda_encoding
== DW_EH_PE_aligned
)
2297 int offset
= ( 4 /* Length */
2298 + 4 /* CIE offset */
2299 + 2 * size_of_encoded_value (fde_encoding
)
2300 + 1 /* Augmentation size */ );
2301 int pad
= -offset
& (PTR_SIZE
- 1);
2304 gcc_assert (size_of_uleb128 (size
) == 1);
2307 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (size
, "Augmentation size");
2309 if (fde
->uses_eh_lsda
)
2311 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l1
, "LLSDA",
2312 fde
->funcdef_number
);
2313 dw2_asm_output_encoded_addr_rtx (
2314 lsda_encoding
, gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, l1
),
2315 "Language Specific Data Area");
2319 if (lsda_encoding
== DW_EH_PE_aligned
)
2320 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file
, floor_log2 (PTR_SIZE
));
2322 (size_of_encoded_value (lsda_encoding
), 0,
2323 "Language Specific Data Area (none)");
2327 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (0, "Augmentation size");
2330 /* Loop through the Call Frame Instructions associated with
2332 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= fde
->dw_fde_begin
;
2333 for (cfi
= fde
->dw_fde_cfi
; cfi
!= NULL
; cfi
= cfi
->dw_cfi_next
)
2334 output_cfi (cfi
, fde
, for_eh
);
2336 /* Pad the FDE out to an address sized boundary. */
2337 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file
,
2338 floor_log2 ((for_eh
? PTR_SIZE
: DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
)));
2339 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, l2
);
2342 if (for_eh
&& targetm
.terminate_dw2_eh_frame_info
)
2343 dw2_asm_output_data (4, 0, "End of Table");
2344 #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
2345 /* Work around Irix 6 assembler bug whereby labels at the end of a section
2346 get a value of 0. Putting .align 0 after the label fixes it. */
2347 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file
, 0);
2350 /* Turn off app to make assembly quicker. */
2355 /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the beginning of a function, before
2359 dwarf2out_begin_prologue (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2360 const char *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2362 char label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
2366 current_function_func_begin_label
= NULL
;
2368 #ifdef TARGET_UNWIND_INFO
2369 /* ??? current_function_func_begin_label is also used by except.c
2370 for call-site information. We must emit this label if it might
2372 if ((! flag_exceptions
|| USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS
)
2373 && ! dwarf2out_do_frame ())
2376 if (! dwarf2out_do_frame ())
2380 function_section (current_function_decl
);
2381 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL
,
2382 current_function_funcdef_no
);
2383 ASM_OUTPUT_DEBUG_LABEL (asm_out_file
, FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL
,
2384 current_function_funcdef_no
);
2385 dup_label
= xstrdup (label
);
2386 current_function_func_begin_label
= dup_label
;
2388 #ifdef TARGET_UNWIND_INFO
2389 /* We can elide the fde allocation if we're not emitting debug info. */
2390 if (! dwarf2out_do_frame ())
2394 /* Expand the fde table if necessary. */
2395 if (fde_table_in_use
== fde_table_allocated
)
2397 fde_table_allocated
+= FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
2398 fde_table
= ggc_realloc (fde_table
,
2399 fde_table_allocated
* sizeof (dw_fde_node
));
2400 memset (fde_table
+ fde_table_in_use
, 0,
2401 FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT
* sizeof (dw_fde_node
));
2404 /* Record the FDE associated with this function. */
2405 current_funcdef_fde
= fde_table_in_use
;
2407 /* Add the new FDE at the end of the fde_table. */
2408 fde
= &fde_table
[fde_table_in_use
++];
2409 fde
->decl
= current_function_decl
;
2410 fde
->dw_fde_begin
= dup_label
;
2411 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= NULL
;
2412 fde
->dw_fde_end
= NULL
;
2413 fde
->dw_fde_cfi
= NULL
;
2414 fde
->funcdef_number
= current_function_funcdef_no
;
2415 fde
->nothrow
= TREE_NOTHROW (current_function_decl
);
2416 fde
->uses_eh_lsda
= cfun
->uses_eh_lsda
;
2417 fde
->all_throwers_are_sibcalls
= cfun
->all_throwers_are_sibcalls
;
2419 args_size
= old_args_size
= 0;
2421 /* We only want to output line number information for the genuine dwarf2
2422 prologue case, not the eh frame case. */
2423 #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
2425 dwarf2out_source_line (line
, file
);
2429 /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the absolute end of the generated code
2430 for a function definition. This gets called *after* the epilogue code has
2434 dwarf2out_end_epilogue (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2435 const char *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2438 char label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
2440 /* Output a label to mark the endpoint of the code generated for this
2442 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, FUNC_END_LABEL
,
2443 current_function_funcdef_no
);
2444 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, label
);
2445 fde
= &fde_table
[fde_table_in_use
- 1];
2446 fde
->dw_fde_end
= xstrdup (label
);
2450 dwarf2out_frame_init (void)
2452 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the fde_table. */
2453 fde_table
= ggc_alloc_cleared (FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT
* sizeof (dw_fde_node
));
2454 fde_table_allocated
= FDE_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
2455 fde_table_in_use
= 0;
2457 /* Generate the CFA instructions common to all FDE's. Do it now for the
2458 sake of lookup_cfa. */
2460 #ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
2461 /* On entry, the Canonical Frame Address is at SP. */
2462 dwarf2out_def_cfa (NULL
, STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
, INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET
);
2463 initial_return_save (INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX
);
2468 dwarf2out_frame_finish (void)
2470 /* Output call frame information. */
2471 if (write_symbols
== DWARF2_DEBUG
|| write_symbols
== VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG
)
2472 output_call_frame_info (0);
2474 #ifndef TARGET_UNWIND_INFO
2475 /* Output another copy for the unwinder. */
2476 if (! USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS
&& (flag_unwind_tables
|| flag_exceptions
))
2477 output_call_frame_info (1);
2482 /* And now, the subset of the debugging information support code necessary
2483 for emitting location expressions. */
2485 /* We need some way to distinguish DW_OP_addr with a direct symbol
2486 relocation from DW_OP_addr with a dtp-relative symbol relocation. */
2487 #define INTERNAL_DW_OP_tls_addr (0x100 + DW_OP_addr)
2490 typedef struct dw_val_struct
*dw_val_ref
;
2491 typedef struct die_struct
*dw_die_ref
;
2492 typedef struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*dw_loc_descr_ref
;
2493 typedef struct dw_loc_list_struct
*dw_loc_list_ref
;
2495 /* Each DIE may have a series of attribute/value pairs. Values
2496 can take on several forms. The forms that are used in this
2497 implementation are listed below. */
2502 dw_val_class_offset
,
2504 dw_val_class_loc_list
,
2505 dw_val_class_range_list
,
2507 dw_val_class_unsigned_const
,
2508 dw_val_class_long_long
,
2511 dw_val_class_die_ref
,
2512 dw_val_class_fde_ref
,
2513 dw_val_class_lbl_id
,
2514 dw_val_class_lbl_offset
,
2518 /* Describe a double word constant value. */
2519 /* ??? Every instance of long_long in the code really means CONST_DOUBLE. */
2521 typedef struct dw_long_long_struct
GTY(())
2528 /* Describe a floating point constant value, or a vector constant value. */
2530 typedef struct dw_vec_struct
GTY(())
2532 unsigned char * GTY((length ("%h.length"))) array
;
2538 /* The dw_val_node describes an attribute's value, as it is
2539 represented internally. */
2541 typedef struct dw_val_struct
GTY(())
2543 enum dw_val_class val_class
;
2544 union dw_val_struct_union
2546 rtx
GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_addr"))) val_addr
;
2547 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_offset"))) val_offset
;
2548 dw_loc_list_ref
GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_loc_list"))) val_loc_list
;
2549 dw_loc_descr_ref
GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_loc"))) val_loc
;
2550 HOST_WIDE_INT
GTY ((default)) val_int
;
2551 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_unsigned_const"))) val_unsigned
;
2552 dw_long_long_const
GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_long_long"))) val_long_long
;
2553 dw_vec_const
GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_vec"))) val_vec
;
2554 struct dw_val_die_union
2558 } GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_die_ref"))) val_die_ref
;
2559 unsigned GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_fde_ref"))) val_fde_index
;
2560 struct indirect_string_node
* GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_str"))) val_str
;
2561 char * GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_lbl_id"))) val_lbl_id
;
2562 unsigned char GTY ((tag ("dw_val_class_flag"))) val_flag
;
2564 GTY ((desc ("%1.val_class"))) v
;
2568 /* Locations in memory are described using a sequence of stack machine
2571 typedef struct dw_loc_descr_struct
GTY(())
2573 dw_loc_descr_ref dw_loc_next
;
2574 enum dwarf_location_atom dw_loc_opc
;
2575 dw_val_node dw_loc_oprnd1
;
2576 dw_val_node dw_loc_oprnd2
;
2581 /* Location lists are ranges + location descriptions for that range,
2582 so you can track variables that are in different places over
2583 their entire life. */
2584 typedef struct dw_loc_list_struct
GTY(())
2586 dw_loc_list_ref dw_loc_next
;
2587 const char *begin
; /* Label for begin address of range */
2588 const char *end
; /* Label for end address of range */
2589 char *ll_symbol
; /* Label for beginning of location list.
2590 Only on head of list */
2591 const char *section
; /* Section this loclist is relative to */
2592 dw_loc_descr_ref expr
;
2595 #if defined (DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO) || defined (DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO)
2597 static const char *dwarf_stack_op_name (unsigned);
2598 static dw_loc_descr_ref
new_loc_descr (enum dwarf_location_atom
,
2599 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
);
2600 static void add_loc_descr (dw_loc_descr_ref
*, dw_loc_descr_ref
);
2601 static unsigned long size_of_loc_descr (dw_loc_descr_ref
);
2602 static unsigned long size_of_locs (dw_loc_descr_ref
);
2603 static void output_loc_operands (dw_loc_descr_ref
);
2604 static void output_loc_sequence (dw_loc_descr_ref
);
2606 /* Convert a DWARF stack opcode into its string name. */
2609 dwarf_stack_op_name (unsigned int op
)
2614 case INTERNAL_DW_OP_tls_addr
:
2615 return "DW_OP_addr";
2617 return "DW_OP_deref";
2619 return "DW_OP_const1u";
2621 return "DW_OP_const1s";
2623 return "DW_OP_const2u";
2625 return "DW_OP_const2s";
2627 return "DW_OP_const4u";
2629 return "DW_OP_const4s";
2631 return "DW_OP_const8u";
2633 return "DW_OP_const8s";
2635 return "DW_OP_constu";
2637 return "DW_OP_consts";
2641 return "DW_OP_drop";
2643 return "DW_OP_over";
2645 return "DW_OP_pick";
2647 return "DW_OP_swap";
2651 return "DW_OP_xderef";
2659 return "DW_OP_minus";
2671 return "DW_OP_plus";
2672 case DW_OP_plus_uconst
:
2673 return "DW_OP_plus_uconst";
2679 return "DW_OP_shra";
2697 return "DW_OP_skip";
2699 return "DW_OP_lit0";
2701 return "DW_OP_lit1";
2703 return "DW_OP_lit2";
2705 return "DW_OP_lit3";
2707 return "DW_OP_lit4";
2709 return "DW_OP_lit5";
2711 return "DW_OP_lit6";
2713 return "DW_OP_lit7";
2715 return "DW_OP_lit8";
2717 return "DW_OP_lit9";
2719 return "DW_OP_lit10";
2721 return "DW_OP_lit11";
2723 return "DW_OP_lit12";
2725 return "DW_OP_lit13";
2727 return "DW_OP_lit14";
2729 return "DW_OP_lit15";
2731 return "DW_OP_lit16";
2733 return "DW_OP_lit17";
2735 return "DW_OP_lit18";
2737 return "DW_OP_lit19";
2739 return "DW_OP_lit20";
2741 return "DW_OP_lit21";
2743 return "DW_OP_lit22";
2745 return "DW_OP_lit23";
2747 return "DW_OP_lit24";
2749 return "DW_OP_lit25";
2751 return "DW_OP_lit26";
2753 return "DW_OP_lit27";
2755 return "DW_OP_lit28";
2757 return "DW_OP_lit29";
2759 return "DW_OP_lit30";
2761 return "DW_OP_lit31";
2763 return "DW_OP_reg0";
2765 return "DW_OP_reg1";
2767 return "DW_OP_reg2";
2769 return "DW_OP_reg3";
2771 return "DW_OP_reg4";
2773 return "DW_OP_reg5";
2775 return "DW_OP_reg6";
2777 return "DW_OP_reg7";
2779 return "DW_OP_reg8";
2781 return "DW_OP_reg9";
2783 return "DW_OP_reg10";
2785 return "DW_OP_reg11";
2787 return "DW_OP_reg12";
2789 return "DW_OP_reg13";
2791 return "DW_OP_reg14";
2793 return "DW_OP_reg15";
2795 return "DW_OP_reg16";
2797 return "DW_OP_reg17";
2799 return "DW_OP_reg18";
2801 return "DW_OP_reg19";
2803 return "DW_OP_reg20";
2805 return "DW_OP_reg21";
2807 return "DW_OP_reg22";
2809 return "DW_OP_reg23";
2811 return "DW_OP_reg24";
2813 return "DW_OP_reg25";
2815 return "DW_OP_reg26";
2817 return "DW_OP_reg27";
2819 return "DW_OP_reg28";
2821 return "DW_OP_reg29";
2823 return "DW_OP_reg30";
2825 return "DW_OP_reg31";
2827 return "DW_OP_breg0";
2829 return "DW_OP_breg1";
2831 return "DW_OP_breg2";
2833 return "DW_OP_breg3";
2835 return "DW_OP_breg4";
2837 return "DW_OP_breg5";
2839 return "DW_OP_breg6";
2841 return "DW_OP_breg7";
2843 return "DW_OP_breg8";
2845 return "DW_OP_breg9";
2847 return "DW_OP_breg10";
2849 return "DW_OP_breg11";
2851 return "DW_OP_breg12";
2853 return "DW_OP_breg13";
2855 return "DW_OP_breg14";
2857 return "DW_OP_breg15";
2859 return "DW_OP_breg16";
2861 return "DW_OP_breg17";
2863 return "DW_OP_breg18";
2865 return "DW_OP_breg19";
2867 return "DW_OP_breg20";
2869 return "DW_OP_breg21";
2871 return "DW_OP_breg22";
2873 return "DW_OP_breg23";
2875 return "DW_OP_breg24";
2877 return "DW_OP_breg25";
2879 return "DW_OP_breg26";
2881 return "DW_OP_breg27";
2883 return "DW_OP_breg28";
2885 return "DW_OP_breg29";
2887 return "DW_OP_breg30";
2889 return "DW_OP_breg31";
2891 return "DW_OP_regx";
2893 return "DW_OP_fbreg";
2895 return "DW_OP_bregx";
2897 return "DW_OP_piece";
2898 case DW_OP_deref_size
:
2899 return "DW_OP_deref_size";
2900 case DW_OP_xderef_size
:
2901 return "DW_OP_xderef_size";
2904 case DW_OP_push_object_address
:
2905 return "DW_OP_push_object_address";
2907 return "DW_OP_call2";
2909 return "DW_OP_call4";
2910 case DW_OP_call_ref
:
2911 return "DW_OP_call_ref";
2912 case DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address
:
2913 return "DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address";
2915 return "OP_<unknown>";
2919 /* Return a pointer to a newly allocated location description. Location
2920 descriptions are simple expression terms that can be strung
2921 together to form more complicated location (address) descriptions. */
2923 static inline dw_loc_descr_ref
2924 new_loc_descr (enum dwarf_location_atom op
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT oprnd1
,
2925 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT oprnd2
)
2927 dw_loc_descr_ref descr
= ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (dw_loc_descr_node
));
2929 descr
->dw_loc_opc
= op
;
2930 descr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.val_class
= dw_val_class_unsigned_const
;
2931 descr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
= oprnd1
;
2932 descr
->dw_loc_oprnd2
.val_class
= dw_val_class_unsigned_const
;
2933 descr
->dw_loc_oprnd2
.v
.val_unsigned
= oprnd2
;
2939 /* Add a location description term to a location description expression. */
2942 add_loc_descr (dw_loc_descr_ref
*list_head
, dw_loc_descr_ref descr
)
2944 dw_loc_descr_ref
*d
;
2946 /* Find the end of the chain. */
2947 for (d
= list_head
; (*d
) != NULL
; d
= &(*d
)->dw_loc_next
)
2953 /* Return the size of a location descriptor. */
2955 static unsigned long
2956 size_of_loc_descr (dw_loc_descr_ref loc
)
2958 unsigned long size
= 1;
2960 switch (loc
->dw_loc_opc
)
2963 case INTERNAL_DW_OP_tls_addr
:
2964 size
+= DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
2983 size
+= size_of_uleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
);
2986 size
+= size_of_sleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
);
2991 case DW_OP_plus_uconst
:
2992 size
+= size_of_uleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
);
3030 size
+= size_of_sleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
);
3033 size
+= size_of_uleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
);
3036 size
+= size_of_sleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
);
3039 size
+= size_of_uleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
);
3040 size
+= size_of_sleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd2
.v
.val_int
);
3043 size
+= size_of_uleb128 (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
);
3045 case DW_OP_deref_size
:
3046 case DW_OP_xderef_size
:
3055 case DW_OP_call_ref
:
3056 size
+= DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
3065 /* Return the size of a series of location descriptors. */
3067 static unsigned long
3068 size_of_locs (dw_loc_descr_ref loc
)
3072 for (size
= 0; loc
!= NULL
; loc
= loc
->dw_loc_next
)
3074 loc
->dw_loc_addr
= size
;
3075 size
+= size_of_loc_descr (loc
);
3081 /* Output location description stack opcode's operands (if any). */
3084 output_loc_operands (dw_loc_descr_ref loc
)
3086 dw_val_ref val1
= &loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
;
3087 dw_val_ref val2
= &loc
->dw_loc_oprnd2
;
3089 switch (loc
->dw_loc_opc
)
3091 #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
3093 dw2_asm_output_addr_rtx (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, val1
->v
.val_addr
, NULL
);
3097 dw2_asm_output_data (2, val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3101 dw2_asm_output_data (4, val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3105 gcc_assert (HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
>= 64);
3106 dw2_asm_output_data (8, val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3113 gcc_assert (val1
->val_class
== dw_val_class_loc
);
3114 offset
= val1
->v
.val_loc
->dw_loc_addr
- (loc
->dw_loc_addr
+ 3);
3116 dw2_asm_output_data (2, offset
, NULL
);
3129 /* We currently don't make any attempt to make sure these are
3130 aligned properly like we do for the main unwind info, so
3131 don't support emitting things larger than a byte if we're
3132 only doing unwinding. */
3137 dw2_asm_output_data (1, val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3140 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (val1
->v
.val_unsigned
, NULL
);
3143 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3146 dw2_asm_output_data (1, val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3148 case DW_OP_plus_uconst
:
3149 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (val1
->v
.val_unsigned
, NULL
);
3183 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3186 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (val1
->v
.val_unsigned
, NULL
);
3189 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3192 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (val1
->v
.val_unsigned
, NULL
);
3193 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (val2
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3196 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (val1
->v
.val_unsigned
, NULL
);
3198 case DW_OP_deref_size
:
3199 case DW_OP_xderef_size
:
3200 dw2_asm_output_data (1, val1
->v
.val_int
, NULL
);
3203 case INTERNAL_DW_OP_tls_addr
:
3204 #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DTPREL
3205 ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DTPREL (asm_out_file
, DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
,
3207 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file
);
3214 /* Other codes have no operands. */
3219 /* Output a sequence of location operations. */
3222 output_loc_sequence (dw_loc_descr_ref loc
)
3224 for (; loc
!= NULL
; loc
= loc
->dw_loc_next
)
3226 /* Output the opcode. */
3227 dw2_asm_output_data (1, loc
->dw_loc_opc
,
3228 "%s", dwarf_stack_op_name (loc
->dw_loc_opc
));
3230 /* Output the operand(s) (if any). */
3231 output_loc_operands (loc
);
3235 /* This routine will generate the correct assembly data for a location
3236 description based on a cfi entry with a complex address. */
3239 output_cfa_loc (dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
3241 dw_loc_descr_ref loc
;
3244 /* Output the size of the block. */
3245 loc
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_loc
;
3246 size
= size_of_locs (loc
);
3247 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (size
, NULL
);
3249 /* Now output the operations themselves. */
3250 output_loc_sequence (loc
);
3253 /* This function builds a dwarf location descriptor sequence from
3254 a dw_cfa_location. */
3256 static struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*
3257 build_cfa_loc (dw_cfa_location
*cfa
)
3259 struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*head
, *tmp
;
3261 gcc_assert (cfa
->indirect
);
3263 if (cfa
->base_offset
)
3266 head
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_breg0
+ cfa
->reg
, cfa
->base_offset
, 0);
3268 head
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_bregx
, cfa
->reg
, cfa
->base_offset
);
3270 else if (cfa
->reg
<= 31)
3271 head
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_reg0
+ cfa
->reg
, 0, 0);
3273 head
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_regx
, cfa
->reg
, 0);
3275 head
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.val_class
= dw_val_class_const
;
3276 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_deref
, 0, 0);
3277 add_loc_descr (&head
, tmp
);
3278 if (cfa
->offset
!= 0)
3280 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus_uconst
, cfa
->offset
, 0);
3281 add_loc_descr (&head
, tmp
);
3287 /* This function fills in aa dw_cfa_location structure from a dwarf location
3288 descriptor sequence. */
3291 get_cfa_from_loc_descr (dw_cfa_location
*cfa
, struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*loc
)
3293 struct dw_loc_descr_struct
*ptr
;
3295 cfa
->base_offset
= 0;
3299 for (ptr
= loc
; ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= ptr
->dw_loc_next
)
3301 enum dwarf_location_atom op
= ptr
->dw_loc_opc
;
3337 cfa
->reg
= op
- DW_OP_reg0
;
3340 cfa
->reg
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
;
3374 cfa
->reg
= op
- DW_OP_breg0
;
3375 cfa
->base_offset
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
;
3378 cfa
->reg
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
;
3379 cfa
->base_offset
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd2
.v
.val_int
;
3384 case DW_OP_plus_uconst
:
3385 cfa
->offset
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
;
3388 internal_error ("DW_LOC_OP %s not implemented\n",
3389 dwarf_stack_op_name (ptr
->dw_loc_opc
));
3393 #endif /* .debug_frame support */
3395 /* And now, the support for symbolic debugging information. */
3396 #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
3398 /* .debug_str support. */
3399 static int output_indirect_string (void **, void *);
3401 static void dwarf2out_init (const char *);
3402 static void dwarf2out_finish (const char *);
3403 static void dwarf2out_define (unsigned int, const char *);
3404 static void dwarf2out_undef (unsigned int, const char *);
3405 static void dwarf2out_start_source_file (unsigned, const char *);
3406 static void dwarf2out_end_source_file (unsigned);
3407 static void dwarf2out_begin_block (unsigned, unsigned);
3408 static void dwarf2out_end_block (unsigned, unsigned);
3409 static bool dwarf2out_ignore_block (tree
);
3410 static void dwarf2out_global_decl (tree
);
3411 static void dwarf2out_type_decl (tree
, int);
3412 static void dwarf2out_imported_module_or_decl (tree
, tree
);
3413 static void dwarf2out_abstract_function (tree
);
3414 static void dwarf2out_var_location (rtx
);
3415 static void dwarf2out_begin_function (tree
);
3417 /* The debug hooks structure. */
3419 const struct gcc_debug_hooks dwarf2_debug_hooks
=
3425 dwarf2out_start_source_file
,
3426 dwarf2out_end_source_file
,
3427 dwarf2out_begin_block
,
3428 dwarf2out_end_block
,
3429 dwarf2out_ignore_block
,
3430 dwarf2out_source_line
,
3431 dwarf2out_begin_prologue
,
3432 debug_nothing_int_charstar
, /* end_prologue */
3433 dwarf2out_end_epilogue
,
3434 dwarf2out_begin_function
,
3435 debug_nothing_int
, /* end_function */
3436 dwarf2out_decl
, /* function_decl */
3437 dwarf2out_global_decl
,
3438 dwarf2out_type_decl
, /* type_decl */
3439 dwarf2out_imported_module_or_decl
,
3440 debug_nothing_tree
, /* deferred_inline_function */
3441 /* The DWARF 2 backend tries to reduce debugging bloat by not
3442 emitting the abstract description of inline functions until
3443 something tries to reference them. */
3444 dwarf2out_abstract_function
, /* outlining_inline_function */
3445 debug_nothing_rtx
, /* label */
3446 debug_nothing_int
, /* handle_pch */
3447 dwarf2out_var_location
3451 /* NOTE: In the comments in this file, many references are made to
3452 "Debugging Information Entries". This term is abbreviated as `DIE'
3453 throughout the remainder of this file. */
3455 /* An internal representation of the DWARF output is built, and then
3456 walked to generate the DWARF debugging info. The walk of the internal
3457 representation is done after the entire program has been compiled.
3458 The types below are used to describe the internal representation. */
3460 /* Various DIE's use offsets relative to the beginning of the
3461 .debug_info section to refer to each other. */
3463 typedef long int dw_offset
;
3465 /* Define typedefs here to avoid circular dependencies. */
3467 typedef struct dw_attr_struct
*dw_attr_ref
;
3468 typedef struct dw_line_info_struct
*dw_line_info_ref
;
3469 typedef struct dw_separate_line_info_struct
*dw_separate_line_info_ref
;
3470 typedef struct pubname_struct
*pubname_ref
;
3471 typedef struct dw_ranges_struct
*dw_ranges_ref
;
3473 /* Each entry in the line_info_table maintains the file and
3474 line number associated with the label generated for that
3475 entry. The label gives the PC value associated with
3476 the line number entry. */
3478 typedef struct dw_line_info_struct
GTY(())
3480 unsigned long dw_file_num
;
3481 unsigned long dw_line_num
;
3485 /* Line information for functions in separate sections; each one gets its
3487 typedef struct dw_separate_line_info_struct
GTY(())
3489 unsigned long dw_file_num
;
3490 unsigned long dw_line_num
;
3491 unsigned long function
;
3493 dw_separate_line_info_entry
;
3495 /* Each DIE attribute has a field specifying the attribute kind,
3496 a link to the next attribute in the chain, and an attribute value.
3497 Attributes are typically linked below the DIE they modify. */
3499 typedef struct dw_attr_struct
GTY(())
3501 enum dwarf_attribute dw_attr
;
3502 dw_attr_ref dw_attr_next
;
3503 dw_val_node dw_attr_val
;
3507 /* The Debugging Information Entry (DIE) structure */
3509 typedef struct die_struct
GTY(())
3511 enum dwarf_tag die_tag
;
3513 dw_attr_ref die_attr
;
3514 dw_die_ref die_parent
;
3515 dw_die_ref die_child
;
3517 dw_die_ref die_definition
; /* ref from a specification to its definition */
3518 dw_offset die_offset
;
3519 unsigned long die_abbrev
;
3521 unsigned int decl_id
;
3525 /* The pubname structure */
3527 typedef struct pubname_struct
GTY(())
3534 struct dw_ranges_struct
GTY(())
3539 /* The limbo die list structure. */
3540 typedef struct limbo_die_struct
GTY(())
3544 struct limbo_die_struct
*next
;
3548 /* How to start an assembler comment. */
3549 #ifndef ASM_COMMENT_START
3550 #define ASM_COMMENT_START ";#"
3553 /* Define a macro which returns nonzero for a TYPE_DECL which was
3554 implicitly generated for a tagged type.
3556 Note that unlike the gcc front end (which generates a NULL named
3557 TYPE_DECL node for each complete tagged type, each array type, and
3558 each function type node created) the g++ front end generates a
3559 _named_ TYPE_DECL node for each tagged type node created.
3560 These TYPE_DECLs have DECL_ARTIFICIAL set, so we know not to
3561 generate a DW_TAG_typedef DIE for them. */
3563 #define TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB(decl) \
3564 (DECL_NAME (decl) == NULL_TREE \
3565 || (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl) \
3566 && is_tagged_type (TREE_TYPE (decl)) \
3567 && ((decl == TYPE_STUB_DECL (TREE_TYPE (decl))) \
3568 /* This is necessary for stub decls that \
3569 appear in nested inline functions. */ \
3570 || (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl) != NULL_TREE \
3571 && (decl_ultimate_origin (decl) \
3572 == TYPE_STUB_DECL (TREE_TYPE (decl)))))))
3574 /* Information concerning the compilation unit's programming
3575 language, and compiler version. */
3577 /* Fixed size portion of the DWARF compilation unit header. */
3578 #define DWARF_COMPILE_UNIT_HEADER_SIZE \
3579 (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE + DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 3)
3581 /* Fixed size portion of public names info. */
3582 #define DWARF_PUBNAMES_HEADER_SIZE (2 * DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 2)
3584 /* Fixed size portion of the address range info. */
3585 #define DWARF_ARANGES_HEADER_SIZE \
3586 (DWARF_ROUND (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE + DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 4, \
3587 DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE * 2) \
3588 - DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE)
3590 /* Size of padding portion in the address range info. It must be
3591 aligned to twice the pointer size. */
3592 #define DWARF_ARANGES_PAD_SIZE \
3593 (DWARF_ROUND (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE + DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 4, \
3594 DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE * 2) \
3595 - (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE + DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE + 4))
3597 /* Use assembler line directives if available. */
3598 #ifndef DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO
3599 #ifdef HAVE_AS_DWARF2_DEBUG_LINE
3600 #define DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO 1
3602 #define DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO 0
3606 /* Minimum line offset in a special line info. opcode.
3607 This value was chosen to give a reasonable range of values. */
3608 #define DWARF_LINE_BASE -10
3610 /* First special line opcode - leave room for the standard opcodes. */
3611 #define DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE 10
3613 /* Range of line offsets in a special line info. opcode. */
3614 #define DWARF_LINE_RANGE (254-DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE+1)
3616 /* Flag that indicates the initial value of the is_stmt_start flag.
3617 In the present implementation, we do not mark any lines as
3618 the beginning of a source statement, because that information
3619 is not made available by the GCC front-end. */
3620 #define DWARF_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT_START 1
3622 #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
3623 /* This location is used by calc_die_sizes() to keep track
3624 the offset of each DIE within the .debug_info section. */
3625 static unsigned long next_die_offset
;
3628 /* Record the root of the DIE's built for the current compilation unit. */
3629 static GTY(()) dw_die_ref comp_unit_die
;
3631 /* A list of DIEs with a NULL parent waiting to be relocated. */
3632 static GTY(()) limbo_die_node
*limbo_die_list
;
3634 /* Filenames referenced by this compilation unit. */
3635 static GTY(()) varray_type file_table
;
3636 static GTY(()) varray_type file_table_emitted
;
3637 static GTY(()) size_t file_table_last_lookup_index
;
3639 /* A hash table of references to DIE's that describe declarations.
3640 The key is a DECL_UID() which is a unique number identifying each decl. */
3641 static GTY ((param_is (struct die_struct
))) htab_t decl_die_table
;
3643 /* Node of the variable location list. */
3644 struct var_loc_node
GTY ((chain_next ("%h.next")))
3646 rtx
GTY (()) var_loc_note
;
3647 const char * GTY (()) label
;
3648 struct var_loc_node
* GTY (()) next
;
3651 /* Variable location list. */
3652 struct var_loc_list_def
GTY (())
3654 struct var_loc_node
* GTY (()) first
;
3656 /* Do not mark the last element of the chained list because
3657 it is marked through the chain. */
3658 struct var_loc_node
* GTY ((skip ("%h"))) last
;
3660 /* DECL_UID of the variable decl. */
3661 unsigned int decl_id
;
3663 typedef struct var_loc_list_def var_loc_list
;
3666 /* Table of decl location linked lists. */
3667 static GTY ((param_is (var_loc_list
))) htab_t decl_loc_table
;
3669 /* A pointer to the base of a list of references to DIE's that
3670 are uniquely identified by their tag, presence/absence of
3671 children DIE's, and list of attribute/value pairs. */
3672 static GTY((length ("abbrev_die_table_allocated")))
3673 dw_die_ref
*abbrev_die_table
;
3675 /* Number of elements currently allocated for abbrev_die_table. */
3676 static GTY(()) unsigned abbrev_die_table_allocated
;
3678 /* Number of elements in type_die_table currently in use. */
3679 static GTY(()) unsigned abbrev_die_table_in_use
;
3681 /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the
3682 abbrev_die_table. */
3683 #define ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT 256
3685 /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains line information
3686 for each source code line in .text in the compilation unit. */
3687 static GTY((length ("line_info_table_allocated")))
3688 dw_line_info_ref line_info_table
;
3690 /* Number of elements currently allocated for line_info_table. */
3691 static GTY(()) unsigned line_info_table_allocated
;
3693 /* Number of elements in line_info_table currently in use. */
3694 static GTY(()) unsigned line_info_table_in_use
;
3696 /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains line information
3697 for each source code line outside of .text in the compilation unit. */
3698 static GTY ((length ("separate_line_info_table_allocated")))
3699 dw_separate_line_info_ref separate_line_info_table
;
3701 /* Number of elements currently allocated for separate_line_info_table. */
3702 static GTY(()) unsigned separate_line_info_table_allocated
;
3704 /* Number of elements in separate_line_info_table currently in use. */
3705 static GTY(()) unsigned separate_line_info_table_in_use
;
3707 /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the
3709 #define LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT 1024
3711 /* A pointer to the base of a table that contains a list of publicly
3712 accessible names. */
3713 static GTY ((length ("pubname_table_allocated"))) pubname_ref pubname_table
;
3715 /* Number of elements currently allocated for pubname_table. */
3716 static GTY(()) unsigned pubname_table_allocated
;
3718 /* Number of elements in pubname_table currently in use. */
3719 static GTY(()) unsigned pubname_table_in_use
;
3721 /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the
3723 #define PUBNAME_TABLE_INCREMENT 64
3725 /* Array of dies for which we should generate .debug_arange info. */
3726 static GTY((length ("arange_table_allocated"))) dw_die_ref
*arange_table
;
3728 /* Number of elements currently allocated for arange_table. */
3729 static GTY(()) unsigned arange_table_allocated
;
3731 /* Number of elements in arange_table currently in use. */
3732 static GTY(()) unsigned arange_table_in_use
;
3734 /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the
3736 #define ARANGE_TABLE_INCREMENT 64
3738 /* Array of dies for which we should generate .debug_ranges info. */
3739 static GTY ((length ("ranges_table_allocated"))) dw_ranges_ref ranges_table
;
3741 /* Number of elements currently allocated for ranges_table. */
3742 static GTY(()) unsigned ranges_table_allocated
;
3744 /* Number of elements in ranges_table currently in use. */
3745 static GTY(()) unsigned ranges_table_in_use
;
3747 /* Size (in elements) of increments by which we may expand the
3749 #define RANGES_TABLE_INCREMENT 64
3751 /* Whether we have location lists that need outputting */
3752 static GTY(()) unsigned have_location_lists
;
3754 /* Unique label counter. */
3755 static GTY(()) unsigned int loclabel_num
;
3757 #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
3758 /* Record whether the function being analyzed contains inlined functions. */
3759 static int current_function_has_inlines
;
3761 #if 0 && defined (MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO)
3762 static int comp_unit_has_inlines
;
3765 /* Number of file tables emitted in maybe_emit_file(). */
3766 static GTY(()) int emitcount
= 0;
3768 /* Number of internal labels generated by gen_internal_sym(). */
3769 static GTY(()) int label_num
;
3771 #ifdef DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO
3773 /* Forward declarations for functions defined in this file. */
3775 static int is_pseudo_reg (rtx
);
3776 static tree
type_main_variant (tree
);
3777 static int is_tagged_type (tree
);
3778 static const char *dwarf_tag_name (unsigned);
3779 static const char *dwarf_attr_name (unsigned);
3780 static const char *dwarf_form_name (unsigned);
3782 static const char *dwarf_type_encoding_name (unsigned);
3784 static tree
decl_ultimate_origin (tree
);
3785 static tree
block_ultimate_origin (tree
);
3786 static tree
decl_class_context (tree
);
3787 static void add_dwarf_attr (dw_die_ref
, dw_attr_ref
);
3788 static inline enum dw_val_class
AT_class (dw_attr_ref
);
3789 static void add_AT_flag (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, unsigned);
3790 static inline unsigned AT_flag (dw_attr_ref
);
3791 static void add_AT_int (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, HOST_WIDE_INT
);
3792 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
AT_int (dw_attr_ref
);
3793 static void add_AT_unsigned (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
);
3794 static inline unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
AT_unsigned (dw_attr_ref
);
3795 static void add_AT_long_long (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, unsigned long,
3797 static inline void add_AT_vec (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, unsigned int,
3798 unsigned int, unsigned char *);
3799 static hashval_t
debug_str_do_hash (const void *);
3800 static int debug_str_eq (const void *, const void *);
3801 static void add_AT_string (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, const char *);
3802 static inline const char *AT_string (dw_attr_ref
);
3803 static int AT_string_form (dw_attr_ref
);
3804 static void add_AT_die_ref (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, dw_die_ref
);
3805 static void add_AT_specification (dw_die_ref
, dw_die_ref
);
3806 static inline dw_die_ref
AT_ref (dw_attr_ref
);
3807 static inline int AT_ref_external (dw_attr_ref
);
3808 static inline void set_AT_ref_external (dw_attr_ref
, int);
3809 static void add_AT_fde_ref (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, unsigned);
3810 static void add_AT_loc (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, dw_loc_descr_ref
);
3811 static inline dw_loc_descr_ref
AT_loc (dw_attr_ref
);
3812 static void add_AT_loc_list (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
,
3814 static inline dw_loc_list_ref
AT_loc_list (dw_attr_ref
);
3815 static void add_AT_addr (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, rtx
);
3816 static inline rtx
AT_addr (dw_attr_ref
);
3817 static void add_AT_lbl_id (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, const char *);
3818 static void add_AT_lbl_offset (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, const char *);
3819 static void add_AT_offset (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
,
3820 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
);
3821 static void add_AT_range_list (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
,
3823 static inline const char *AT_lbl (dw_attr_ref
);
3824 static dw_attr_ref
get_AT (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
);
3825 static const char *get_AT_low_pc (dw_die_ref
);
3826 static const char *get_AT_hi_pc (dw_die_ref
);
3827 static const char *get_AT_string (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
);
3828 static int get_AT_flag (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
);
3829 static unsigned get_AT_unsigned (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
);
3830 static inline dw_die_ref
get_AT_ref (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
);
3831 static bool is_c_family (void);
3832 static bool is_cxx (void);
3833 static bool is_java (void);
3834 static bool is_fortran (void);
3835 static bool is_ada (void);
3836 static void remove_AT (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
);
3837 static void remove_child_TAG (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_tag
);
3838 static inline void free_die (dw_die_ref
);
3839 static void remove_children (dw_die_ref
);
3840 static void add_child_die (dw_die_ref
, dw_die_ref
);
3841 static dw_die_ref
new_die (enum dwarf_tag
, dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3842 static dw_die_ref
lookup_type_die (tree
);
3843 static void equate_type_number_to_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3844 static hashval_t
decl_die_table_hash (const void *);
3845 static int decl_die_table_eq (const void *, const void *);
3846 static dw_die_ref
lookup_decl_die (tree
);
3847 static hashval_t
decl_loc_table_hash (const void *);
3848 static int decl_loc_table_eq (const void *, const void *);
3849 static var_loc_list
*lookup_decl_loc (tree
);
3850 static void equate_decl_number_to_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3851 static void add_var_loc_to_decl (tree
, struct var_loc_node
*);
3852 static void print_spaces (FILE *);
3853 static void print_die (dw_die_ref
, FILE *);
3854 static void print_dwarf_line_table (FILE *);
3855 static void reverse_die_lists (dw_die_ref
);
3856 static void reverse_all_dies (dw_die_ref
);
3857 static dw_die_ref
push_new_compile_unit (dw_die_ref
, dw_die_ref
);
3858 static dw_die_ref
pop_compile_unit (dw_die_ref
);
3859 static void loc_checksum (dw_loc_descr_ref
, struct md5_ctx
*);
3860 static void attr_checksum (dw_attr_ref
, struct md5_ctx
*, int *);
3861 static void die_checksum (dw_die_ref
, struct md5_ctx
*, int *);
3862 static int same_loc_p (dw_loc_descr_ref
, dw_loc_descr_ref
, int *);
3863 static int same_dw_val_p (dw_val_node
*, dw_val_node
*, int *);
3864 static int same_attr_p (dw_attr_ref
, dw_attr_ref
, int *);
3865 static int same_die_p (dw_die_ref
, dw_die_ref
, int *);
3866 static int same_die_p_wrap (dw_die_ref
, dw_die_ref
);
3867 static void compute_section_prefix (dw_die_ref
);
3868 static int is_type_die (dw_die_ref
);
3869 static int is_comdat_die (dw_die_ref
);
3870 static int is_symbol_die (dw_die_ref
);
3871 static void assign_symbol_names (dw_die_ref
);
3872 static void break_out_includes (dw_die_ref
);
3873 static hashval_t
htab_cu_hash (const void *);
3874 static int htab_cu_eq (const void *, const void *);
3875 static void htab_cu_del (void *);
3876 static int check_duplicate_cu (dw_die_ref
, htab_t
, unsigned *);
3877 static void record_comdat_symbol_number (dw_die_ref
, htab_t
, unsigned);
3878 static void add_sibling_attributes (dw_die_ref
);
3879 static void build_abbrev_table (dw_die_ref
);
3880 static void output_location_lists (dw_die_ref
);
3881 static int constant_size (long unsigned);
3882 static unsigned long size_of_die (dw_die_ref
);
3883 static void calc_die_sizes (dw_die_ref
);
3884 static void mark_dies (dw_die_ref
);
3885 static void unmark_dies (dw_die_ref
);
3886 static void unmark_all_dies (dw_die_ref
);
3887 static unsigned long size_of_pubnames (void);
3888 static unsigned long size_of_aranges (void);
3889 static enum dwarf_form
value_format (dw_attr_ref
);
3890 static void output_value_format (dw_attr_ref
);
3891 static void output_abbrev_section (void);
3892 static void output_die_symbol (dw_die_ref
);
3893 static void output_die (dw_die_ref
);
3894 static void output_compilation_unit_header (void);
3895 static void output_comp_unit (dw_die_ref
, int);
3896 static const char *dwarf2_name (tree
, int);
3897 static void add_pubname (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3898 static void output_pubnames (void);
3899 static void add_arange (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3900 static void output_aranges (void);
3901 static unsigned int add_ranges (tree
);
3902 static void output_ranges (void);
3903 static void output_line_info (void);
3904 static void output_file_names (void);
3905 static dw_die_ref
base_type_die (tree
);
3906 static tree
root_type (tree
);
3907 static int is_base_type (tree
);
3908 static bool is_subrange_type (tree
);
3909 static dw_die_ref
subrange_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3910 static dw_die_ref
modified_type_die (tree
, int, int, dw_die_ref
);
3911 static int type_is_enum (tree
);
3912 static unsigned int dbx_reg_number (rtx
);
3913 static dw_loc_descr_ref
reg_loc_descriptor (rtx
);
3914 static dw_loc_descr_ref
one_reg_loc_descriptor (unsigned int);
3915 static dw_loc_descr_ref
multiple_reg_loc_descriptor (rtx
, rtx
);
3916 static dw_loc_descr_ref
int_loc_descriptor (HOST_WIDE_INT
);
3917 static dw_loc_descr_ref
based_loc_descr (unsigned, HOST_WIDE_INT
, bool);
3918 static int is_based_loc (rtx
);
3919 static dw_loc_descr_ref
mem_loc_descriptor (rtx
, enum machine_mode mode
, bool);
3920 static dw_loc_descr_ref
concat_loc_descriptor (rtx
, rtx
);
3921 static dw_loc_descr_ref
loc_descriptor (rtx
, bool);
3922 static dw_loc_descr_ref
loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (tree
, int);
3923 static dw_loc_descr_ref
loc_descriptor_from_tree (tree
);
3924 static HOST_WIDE_INT
ceiling (HOST_WIDE_INT
, unsigned int);
3925 static tree
field_type (tree
);
3926 static unsigned int simple_type_align_in_bits (tree
);
3927 static unsigned int simple_decl_align_in_bits (tree
);
3928 static unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
simple_type_size_in_bits (tree
);
3929 static HOST_WIDE_INT
field_byte_offset (tree
);
3930 static void add_AT_location_description (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
,
3932 static void add_data_member_location_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3933 static void add_const_value_attribute (dw_die_ref
, rtx
);
3934 static void insert_int (HOST_WIDE_INT
, unsigned, unsigned char *);
3935 static HOST_WIDE_INT
extract_int (const unsigned char *, unsigned);
3936 static void insert_float (rtx
, unsigned char *);
3937 static rtx
rtl_for_decl_location (tree
);
3938 static void add_location_or_const_value_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
,
3939 enum dwarf_attribute
);
3940 static void tree_add_const_value_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3941 static void add_name_attribute (dw_die_ref
, const char *);
3942 static void add_comp_dir_attribute (dw_die_ref
);
3943 static void add_bound_info (dw_die_ref
, enum dwarf_attribute
, tree
);
3944 static void add_subscript_info (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3945 static void add_byte_size_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3946 static void add_bit_offset_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3947 static void add_bit_size_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3948 static void add_prototyped_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3949 static void add_abstract_origin_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3950 static void add_pure_or_virtual_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3951 static void add_src_coords_attributes (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3952 static void add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3953 static void push_decl_scope (tree
);
3954 static void pop_decl_scope (void);
3955 static dw_die_ref
scope_die_for (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3956 static inline int local_scope_p (dw_die_ref
);
3957 static inline int class_or_namespace_scope_p (dw_die_ref
);
3958 static void add_type_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
, int, int, dw_die_ref
);
3959 static void add_calling_convention_attribute (dw_die_ref
, tree
);
3960 static const char *type_tag (tree
);
3961 static tree
member_declared_type (tree
);
3963 static const char *decl_start_label (tree
);
3965 static void gen_array_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3967 static void gen_entry_point_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3969 static void gen_inlined_enumeration_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3970 static void gen_inlined_structure_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3971 static void gen_inlined_union_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3972 static dw_die_ref
gen_enumeration_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3973 static dw_die_ref
gen_formal_parameter_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3974 static void gen_unspecified_parameters_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3975 static void gen_formal_types_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3976 static void gen_subprogram_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3977 static void gen_variable_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3978 static void gen_label_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3979 static void gen_lexical_block_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
, int);
3980 static void gen_inlined_subroutine_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
, int);
3981 static void gen_field_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3982 static void gen_ptr_to_mbr_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3983 static dw_die_ref
gen_compile_unit_die (const char *);
3984 static void gen_string_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3985 static void gen_inheritance_die (tree
, tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3986 static void gen_member_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3987 static void gen_struct_or_union_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3988 static void gen_subroutine_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3989 static void gen_typedef_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3990 static void gen_type_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3991 static void gen_tagged_type_instantiation_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3992 static void gen_block_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
, int);
3993 static void decls_for_scope (tree
, dw_die_ref
, int);
3994 static int is_redundant_typedef (tree
);
3995 static void gen_namespace_die (tree
);
3996 static void gen_decl_die (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
3997 static dw_die_ref
force_decl_die (tree
);
3998 static dw_die_ref
force_type_die (tree
);
3999 static dw_die_ref
setup_namespace_context (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
4000 static void declare_in_namespace (tree
, dw_die_ref
);
4001 static unsigned lookup_filename (const char *);
4002 static void init_file_table (void);
4003 static void retry_incomplete_types (void);
4004 static void gen_type_die_for_member (tree
, tree
, dw_die_ref
);
4005 static void splice_child_die (dw_die_ref
, dw_die_ref
);
4006 static int file_info_cmp (const void *, const void *);
4007 static dw_loc_list_ref
new_loc_list (dw_loc_descr_ref
, const char *,
4008 const char *, const char *, unsigned);
4009 static void add_loc_descr_to_loc_list (dw_loc_list_ref
*, dw_loc_descr_ref
,
4010 const char *, const char *,
4012 static void output_loc_list (dw_loc_list_ref
);
4013 static char *gen_internal_sym (const char *);
4015 static void prune_unmark_dies (dw_die_ref
);
4016 static void prune_unused_types_mark (dw_die_ref
, int);
4017 static void prune_unused_types_walk (dw_die_ref
);
4018 static void prune_unused_types_walk_attribs (dw_die_ref
);
4019 static void prune_unused_types_prune (dw_die_ref
);
4020 static void prune_unused_types (void);
4021 static int maybe_emit_file (int);
4023 /* Section names used to hold DWARF debugging information. */
4024 #ifndef DEBUG_INFO_SECTION
4025 #define DEBUG_INFO_SECTION ".debug_info"
4027 #ifndef DEBUG_ABBREV_SECTION
4028 #define DEBUG_ABBREV_SECTION ".debug_abbrev"
4030 #ifndef DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION
4031 #define DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION ".debug_aranges"
4033 #ifndef DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
4034 #define DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION ".debug_macinfo"
4036 #ifndef DEBUG_LINE_SECTION
4037 #define DEBUG_LINE_SECTION ".debug_line"
4039 #ifndef DEBUG_LOC_SECTION
4040 #define DEBUG_LOC_SECTION ".debug_loc"
4042 #ifndef DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION
4043 #define DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION ".debug_pubnames"
4045 #ifndef DEBUG_STR_SECTION
4046 #define DEBUG_STR_SECTION ".debug_str"
4048 #ifndef DEBUG_RANGES_SECTION
4049 #define DEBUG_RANGES_SECTION ".debug_ranges"
4052 /* Standard ELF section names for compiled code and data. */
4053 #ifndef TEXT_SECTION_NAME
4054 #define TEXT_SECTION_NAME ".text"
4057 /* Section flags for .debug_str section. */
4058 #define DEBUG_STR_SECTION_FLAGS \
4059 (HAVE_GAS_SHF_MERGE && flag_merge_constants \
4060 ? SECTION_DEBUG | SECTION_MERGE | SECTION_STRINGS | 1 \
4063 /* Labels we insert at beginning sections we can reference instead of
4064 the section names themselves. */
4066 #ifndef TEXT_SECTION_LABEL
4067 #define TEXT_SECTION_LABEL "Ltext"
4069 #ifndef DEBUG_LINE_SECTION_LABEL
4070 #define DEBUG_LINE_SECTION_LABEL "Ldebug_line"
4072 #ifndef DEBUG_INFO_SECTION_LABEL
4073 #define DEBUG_INFO_SECTION_LABEL "Ldebug_info"
4075 #ifndef DEBUG_ABBREV_SECTION_LABEL
4076 #define DEBUG_ABBREV_SECTION_LABEL "Ldebug_abbrev"
4078 #ifndef DEBUG_LOC_SECTION_LABEL
4079 #define DEBUG_LOC_SECTION_LABEL "Ldebug_loc"
4081 #ifndef DEBUG_RANGES_SECTION_LABEL
4082 #define DEBUG_RANGES_SECTION_LABEL "Ldebug_ranges"
4084 #ifndef DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION_LABEL
4085 #define DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION_LABEL "Ldebug_macinfo"
4088 /* Definitions of defaults for formats and names of various special
4089 (artificial) labels which may be generated within this file (when the -g
4090 options is used and DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO is in effect.
4091 If necessary, these may be overridden from within the tm.h file, but
4092 typically, overriding these defaults is unnecessary. */
4094 static char text_end_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4095 static char text_section_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4096 static char abbrev_section_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4097 static char debug_info_section_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4098 static char debug_line_section_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4099 static char macinfo_section_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4100 static char loc_section_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4101 static char ranges_section_label
[2 * MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
4103 #ifndef TEXT_END_LABEL
4104 #define TEXT_END_LABEL "Letext"
4106 #ifndef BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL
4107 #define BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL "LBB"
4109 #ifndef BLOCK_END_LABEL
4110 #define BLOCK_END_LABEL "LBE"
4112 #ifndef LINE_CODE_LABEL
4113 #define LINE_CODE_LABEL "LM"
4115 #ifndef SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL
4116 #define SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL "LSM"
4119 /* We allow a language front-end to designate a function that is to be
4120 called to "demangle" any name before it it put into a DIE. */
4122 static const char *(*demangle_name_func
) (const char *);
4125 dwarf2out_set_demangle_name_func (const char *(*func
) (const char *))
4127 demangle_name_func
= func
;
4130 /* Test if rtl node points to a pseudo register. */
4133 is_pseudo_reg (rtx rtl
)
4135 return ((REG_P (rtl
) && REGNO (rtl
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
4136 || (GET_CODE (rtl
) == SUBREG
4137 && REGNO (SUBREG_REG (rtl
)) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
));
4140 /* Return a reference to a type, with its const and volatile qualifiers
4144 type_main_variant (tree type
)
4146 type
= TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type
);
4148 /* ??? There really should be only one main variant among any group of
4149 variants of a given type (and all of the MAIN_VARIANT values for all
4150 members of the group should point to that one type) but sometimes the C
4151 front-end messes this up for array types, so we work around that bug
4153 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == ARRAY_TYPE
)
4154 while (type
!= TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type
))
4155 type
= TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type
);
4160 /* Return nonzero if the given type node represents a tagged type. */
4163 is_tagged_type (tree type
)
4165 enum tree_code code
= TREE_CODE (type
);
4167 return (code
== RECORD_TYPE
|| code
== UNION_TYPE
4168 || code
== QUAL_UNION_TYPE
|| code
== ENUMERAL_TYPE
);
4171 /* Convert a DIE tag into its string name. */
4174 dwarf_tag_name (unsigned int tag
)
4178 case DW_TAG_padding
:
4179 return "DW_TAG_padding";
4180 case DW_TAG_array_type
:
4181 return "DW_TAG_array_type";
4182 case DW_TAG_class_type
:
4183 return "DW_TAG_class_type";
4184 case DW_TAG_entry_point
:
4185 return "DW_TAG_entry_point";
4186 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type
:
4187 return "DW_TAG_enumeration_type";
4188 case DW_TAG_formal_parameter
:
4189 return "DW_TAG_formal_parameter";
4190 case DW_TAG_imported_declaration
:
4191 return "DW_TAG_imported_declaration";
4193 return "DW_TAG_label";
4194 case DW_TAG_lexical_block
:
4195 return "DW_TAG_lexical_block";
4197 return "DW_TAG_member";
4198 case DW_TAG_pointer_type
:
4199 return "DW_TAG_pointer_type";
4200 case DW_TAG_reference_type
:
4201 return "DW_TAG_reference_type";
4202 case DW_TAG_compile_unit
:
4203 return "DW_TAG_compile_unit";
4204 case DW_TAG_string_type
:
4205 return "DW_TAG_string_type";
4206 case DW_TAG_structure_type
:
4207 return "DW_TAG_structure_type";
4208 case DW_TAG_subroutine_type
:
4209 return "DW_TAG_subroutine_type";
4210 case DW_TAG_typedef
:
4211 return "DW_TAG_typedef";
4212 case DW_TAG_union_type
:
4213 return "DW_TAG_union_type";
4214 case DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters
:
4215 return "DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters";
4216 case DW_TAG_variant
:
4217 return "DW_TAG_variant";
4218 case DW_TAG_common_block
:
4219 return "DW_TAG_common_block";
4220 case DW_TAG_common_inclusion
:
4221 return "DW_TAG_common_inclusion";
4222 case DW_TAG_inheritance
:
4223 return "DW_TAG_inheritance";
4224 case DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
:
4225 return "DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine";
4227 return "DW_TAG_module";
4228 case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type
:
4229 return "DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type";
4230 case DW_TAG_set_type
:
4231 return "DW_TAG_set_type";
4232 case DW_TAG_subrange_type
:
4233 return "DW_TAG_subrange_type";
4234 case DW_TAG_with_stmt
:
4235 return "DW_TAG_with_stmt";
4236 case DW_TAG_access_declaration
:
4237 return "DW_TAG_access_declaration";
4238 case DW_TAG_base_type
:
4239 return "DW_TAG_base_type";
4240 case DW_TAG_catch_block
:
4241 return "DW_TAG_catch_block";
4242 case DW_TAG_const_type
:
4243 return "DW_TAG_const_type";
4244 case DW_TAG_constant
:
4245 return "DW_TAG_constant";
4246 case DW_TAG_enumerator
:
4247 return "DW_TAG_enumerator";
4248 case DW_TAG_file_type
:
4249 return "DW_TAG_file_type";
4251 return "DW_TAG_friend";
4252 case DW_TAG_namelist
:
4253 return "DW_TAG_namelist";
4254 case DW_TAG_namelist_item
:
4255 return "DW_TAG_namelist_item";
4256 case DW_TAG_namespace
:
4257 return "DW_TAG_namespace";
4258 case DW_TAG_packed_type
:
4259 return "DW_TAG_packed_type";
4260 case DW_TAG_subprogram
:
4261 return "DW_TAG_subprogram";
4262 case DW_TAG_template_type_param
:
4263 return "DW_TAG_template_type_param";
4264 case DW_TAG_template_value_param
:
4265 return "DW_TAG_template_value_param";
4266 case DW_TAG_thrown_type
:
4267 return "DW_TAG_thrown_type";
4268 case DW_TAG_try_block
:
4269 return "DW_TAG_try_block";
4270 case DW_TAG_variant_part
:
4271 return "DW_TAG_variant_part";
4272 case DW_TAG_variable
:
4273 return "DW_TAG_variable";
4274 case DW_TAG_volatile_type
:
4275 return "DW_TAG_volatile_type";
4276 case DW_TAG_imported_module
:
4277 return "DW_TAG_imported_module";
4278 case DW_TAG_MIPS_loop
:
4279 return "DW_TAG_MIPS_loop";
4280 case DW_TAG_format_label
:
4281 return "DW_TAG_format_label";
4282 case DW_TAG_function_template
:
4283 return "DW_TAG_function_template";
4284 case DW_TAG_class_template
:
4285 return "DW_TAG_class_template";
4286 case DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL
:
4287 return "DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL";
4288 case DW_TAG_GNU_EINCL
:
4289 return "DW_TAG_GNU_EINCL";
4291 return "DW_TAG_<unknown>";
4295 /* Convert a DWARF attribute code into its string name. */
4298 dwarf_attr_name (unsigned int attr
)
4303 return "DW_AT_sibling";
4304 case DW_AT_location
:
4305 return "DW_AT_location";
4307 return "DW_AT_name";
4308 case DW_AT_ordering
:
4309 return "DW_AT_ordering";
4310 case DW_AT_subscr_data
:
4311 return "DW_AT_subscr_data";
4312 case DW_AT_byte_size
:
4313 return "DW_AT_byte_size";
4314 case DW_AT_bit_offset
:
4315 return "DW_AT_bit_offset";
4316 case DW_AT_bit_size
:
4317 return "DW_AT_bit_size";
4318 case DW_AT_element_list
:
4319 return "DW_AT_element_list";
4320 case DW_AT_stmt_list
:
4321 return "DW_AT_stmt_list";
4323 return "DW_AT_low_pc";
4325 return "DW_AT_high_pc";
4326 case DW_AT_language
:
4327 return "DW_AT_language";
4329 return "DW_AT_member";
4331 return "DW_AT_discr";
4332 case DW_AT_discr_value
:
4333 return "DW_AT_discr_value";
4334 case DW_AT_visibility
:
4335 return "DW_AT_visibility";
4337 return "DW_AT_import";
4338 case DW_AT_string_length
:
4339 return "DW_AT_string_length";
4340 case DW_AT_common_reference
:
4341 return "DW_AT_common_reference";
4342 case DW_AT_comp_dir
:
4343 return "DW_AT_comp_dir";
4344 case DW_AT_const_value
:
4345 return "DW_AT_const_value";
4346 case DW_AT_containing_type
:
4347 return "DW_AT_containing_type";
4348 case DW_AT_default_value
:
4349 return "DW_AT_default_value";
4351 return "DW_AT_inline";
4352 case DW_AT_is_optional
:
4353 return "DW_AT_is_optional";
4354 case DW_AT_lower_bound
:
4355 return "DW_AT_lower_bound";
4356 case DW_AT_producer
:
4357 return "DW_AT_producer";
4358 case DW_AT_prototyped
:
4359 return "DW_AT_prototyped";
4360 case DW_AT_return_addr
:
4361 return "DW_AT_return_addr";
4362 case DW_AT_start_scope
:
4363 return "DW_AT_start_scope";
4364 case DW_AT_stride_size
:
4365 return "DW_AT_stride_size";
4366 case DW_AT_upper_bound
:
4367 return "DW_AT_upper_bound";
4368 case DW_AT_abstract_origin
:
4369 return "DW_AT_abstract_origin";
4370 case DW_AT_accessibility
:
4371 return "DW_AT_accessibility";
4372 case DW_AT_address_class
:
4373 return "DW_AT_address_class";
4374 case DW_AT_artificial
:
4375 return "DW_AT_artificial";
4376 case DW_AT_base_types
:
4377 return "DW_AT_base_types";
4378 case DW_AT_calling_convention
:
4379 return "DW_AT_calling_convention";
4381 return "DW_AT_count";
4382 case DW_AT_data_member_location
:
4383 return "DW_AT_data_member_location";
4384 case DW_AT_decl_column
:
4385 return "DW_AT_decl_column";
4386 case DW_AT_decl_file
:
4387 return "DW_AT_decl_file";
4388 case DW_AT_decl_line
:
4389 return "DW_AT_decl_line";
4390 case DW_AT_declaration
:
4391 return "DW_AT_declaration";
4392 case DW_AT_discr_list
:
4393 return "DW_AT_discr_list";
4394 case DW_AT_encoding
:
4395 return "DW_AT_encoding";
4396 case DW_AT_external
:
4397 return "DW_AT_external";
4398 case DW_AT_frame_base
:
4399 return "DW_AT_frame_base";
4401 return "DW_AT_friend";
4402 case DW_AT_identifier_case
:
4403 return "DW_AT_identifier_case";
4404 case DW_AT_macro_info
:
4405 return "DW_AT_macro_info";
4406 case DW_AT_namelist_items
:
4407 return "DW_AT_namelist_items";
4408 case DW_AT_priority
:
4409 return "DW_AT_priority";
4411 return "DW_AT_segment";
4412 case DW_AT_specification
:
4413 return "DW_AT_specification";
4414 case DW_AT_static_link
:
4415 return "DW_AT_static_link";
4417 return "DW_AT_type";
4418 case DW_AT_use_location
:
4419 return "DW_AT_use_location";
4420 case DW_AT_variable_parameter
:
4421 return "DW_AT_variable_parameter";
4422 case DW_AT_virtuality
:
4423 return "DW_AT_virtuality";
4424 case DW_AT_vtable_elem_location
:
4425 return "DW_AT_vtable_elem_location";
4427 case DW_AT_allocated
:
4428 return "DW_AT_allocated";
4429 case DW_AT_associated
:
4430 return "DW_AT_associated";
4431 case DW_AT_data_location
:
4432 return "DW_AT_data_location";
4434 return "DW_AT_stride";
4435 case DW_AT_entry_pc
:
4436 return "DW_AT_entry_pc";
4437 case DW_AT_use_UTF8
:
4438 return "DW_AT_use_UTF8";
4439 case DW_AT_extension
:
4440 return "DW_AT_extension";
4442 return "DW_AT_ranges";
4443 case DW_AT_trampoline
:
4444 return "DW_AT_trampoline";
4445 case DW_AT_call_column
:
4446 return "DW_AT_call_column";
4447 case DW_AT_call_file
:
4448 return "DW_AT_call_file";
4449 case DW_AT_call_line
:
4450 return "DW_AT_call_line";
4452 case DW_AT_MIPS_fde
:
4453 return "DW_AT_MIPS_fde";
4454 case DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin
:
4455 return "DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin";
4456 case DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin
:
4457 return "DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin";
4458 case DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin
:
4459 return "DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin";
4460 case DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor
:
4461 return "DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor";
4462 case DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth
:
4463 return "DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth";
4464 case DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name
:
4465 return "DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name";
4466 case DW_AT_MIPS_stride
:
4467 return "DW_AT_MIPS_stride";
4468 case DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name
:
4469 return "DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name";
4470 case DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin
:
4471 return "DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin";
4472 case DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines
:
4473 return "DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines";
4475 case DW_AT_sf_names
:
4476 return "DW_AT_sf_names";
4477 case DW_AT_src_info
:
4478 return "DW_AT_src_info";
4479 case DW_AT_mac_info
:
4480 return "DW_AT_mac_info";
4481 case DW_AT_src_coords
:
4482 return "DW_AT_src_coords";
4483 case DW_AT_body_begin
:
4484 return "DW_AT_body_begin";
4485 case DW_AT_body_end
:
4486 return "DW_AT_body_end";
4487 case DW_AT_GNU_vector
:
4488 return "DW_AT_GNU_vector";
4490 case DW_AT_VMS_rtnbeg_pd_address
:
4491 return "DW_AT_VMS_rtnbeg_pd_address";
4494 return "DW_AT_<unknown>";
4498 /* Convert a DWARF value form code into its string name. */
4501 dwarf_form_name (unsigned int form
)
4506 return "DW_FORM_addr";
4507 case DW_FORM_block2
:
4508 return "DW_FORM_block2";
4509 case DW_FORM_block4
:
4510 return "DW_FORM_block4";
4512 return "DW_FORM_data2";
4514 return "DW_FORM_data4";
4516 return "DW_FORM_data8";
4517 case DW_FORM_string
:
4518 return "DW_FORM_string";
4520 return "DW_FORM_block";
4521 case DW_FORM_block1
:
4522 return "DW_FORM_block1";
4524 return "DW_FORM_data1";
4526 return "DW_FORM_flag";
4528 return "DW_FORM_sdata";
4530 return "DW_FORM_strp";
4532 return "DW_FORM_udata";
4533 case DW_FORM_ref_addr
:
4534 return "DW_FORM_ref_addr";
4536 return "DW_FORM_ref1";
4538 return "DW_FORM_ref2";
4540 return "DW_FORM_ref4";
4542 return "DW_FORM_ref8";
4543 case DW_FORM_ref_udata
:
4544 return "DW_FORM_ref_udata";
4545 case DW_FORM_indirect
:
4546 return "DW_FORM_indirect";
4548 return "DW_FORM_<unknown>";
4552 /* Convert a DWARF type code into its string name. */
4556 dwarf_type_encoding_name (unsigned enc
)
4560 case DW_ATE_address
:
4561 return "DW_ATE_address";
4562 case DW_ATE_boolean
:
4563 return "DW_ATE_boolean";
4564 case DW_ATE_complex_float
:
4565 return "DW_ATE_complex_float";
4567 return "DW_ATE_float";
4569 return "DW_ATE_signed";
4570 case DW_ATE_signed_char
:
4571 return "DW_ATE_signed_char";
4572 case DW_ATE_unsigned
:
4573 return "DW_ATE_unsigned";
4574 case DW_ATE_unsigned_char
:
4575 return "DW_ATE_unsigned_char";
4577 return "DW_ATE_<unknown>";
4582 /* Determine the "ultimate origin" of a decl. The decl may be an inlined
4583 instance of an inlined instance of a decl which is local to an inline
4584 function, so we have to trace all of the way back through the origin chain
4585 to find out what sort of node actually served as the original seed for the
4589 decl_ultimate_origin (tree decl
)
4591 /* output_inline_function sets DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN for all the
4592 nodes in the function to point to themselves; ignore that if
4593 we're trying to output the abstract instance of this function. */
4594 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
) && DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl
) == decl
)
4597 /* Since the DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN for a DECL is supposed to be the
4598 most distant ancestor, this should never happen. */
4599 gcc_assert (!DECL_FROM_INLINE (DECL_ORIGIN (decl
)));
4601 return DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl
);
4604 /* Determine the "ultimate origin" of a block. The block may be an inlined
4605 instance of an inlined instance of a block which is local to an inline
4606 function, so we have to trace all of the way back through the origin chain
4607 to find out what sort of node actually served as the original seed for the
4611 block_ultimate_origin (tree block
)
4613 tree immediate_origin
= BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (block
);
4615 /* output_inline_function sets BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN for all the
4616 nodes in the function to point to themselves; ignore that if
4617 we're trying to output the abstract instance of this function. */
4618 if (BLOCK_ABSTRACT (block
) && immediate_origin
== block
)
4621 if (immediate_origin
== NULL_TREE
)
4626 tree lookahead
= immediate_origin
;
4630 ret_val
= lookahead
;
4631 lookahead
= (TREE_CODE (ret_val
) == BLOCK
4632 ? BLOCK_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (ret_val
) : NULL
);
4634 while (lookahead
!= NULL
&& lookahead
!= ret_val
);
4636 /* The block's abstract origin chain may not be the *ultimate* origin of
4637 the block. It could lead to a DECL that has an abstract origin set.
4638 If so, we want that DECL's abstract origin (which is what DECL_ORIGIN
4639 will give us if it has one). Note that DECL's abstract origins are
4640 supposed to be the most distant ancestor (or so decl_ultimate_origin
4641 claims), so we don't need to loop following the DECL origins. */
4642 if (DECL_P (ret_val
))
4643 return DECL_ORIGIN (ret_val
);
4649 /* Get the class to which DECL belongs, if any. In g++, the DECL_CONTEXT
4650 of a virtual function may refer to a base class, so we check the 'this'
4654 decl_class_context (tree decl
)
4656 tree context
= NULL_TREE
;
4658 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) != FUNCTION_DECL
|| ! DECL_VINDEX (decl
))
4659 context
= DECL_CONTEXT (decl
);
4661 context
= TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT
4662 (TREE_TYPE (TREE_VALUE (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (decl
)))));
4664 if (context
&& !TYPE_P (context
))
4665 context
= NULL_TREE
;
4670 /* Add an attribute/value pair to a DIE. We build the lists up in reverse
4671 addition order, and correct that in reverse_all_dies. */
4674 add_dwarf_attr (dw_die_ref die
, dw_attr_ref attr
)
4676 if (die
!= NULL
&& attr
!= NULL
)
4678 attr
->dw_attr_next
= die
->die_attr
;
4679 die
->die_attr
= attr
;
4683 static inline enum dw_val_class
4684 AT_class (dw_attr_ref a
)
4686 return a
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
;
4689 /* Add a flag value attribute to a DIE. */
4692 add_AT_flag (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, unsigned int flag
)
4694 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4696 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4697 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4698 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_flag
;
4699 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_flag
= flag
;
4700 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4703 static inline unsigned
4704 AT_flag (dw_attr_ref a
)
4706 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_flag
);
4707 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_flag
;
4710 /* Add a signed integer attribute value to a DIE. */
4713 add_AT_int (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, HOST_WIDE_INT int_val
)
4715 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4717 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4718 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4719 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_const
;
4720 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_int
= int_val
;
4721 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4724 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
4725 AT_int (dw_attr_ref a
)
4727 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_const
);
4728 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_int
;
4731 /* Add an unsigned integer attribute value to a DIE. */
4734 add_AT_unsigned (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
,
4735 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT unsigned_val
)
4737 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4739 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4740 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4741 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_unsigned_const
;
4742 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_unsigned
= unsigned_val
;
4743 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4746 static inline unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
4747 AT_unsigned (dw_attr_ref a
)
4749 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_unsigned_const
);
4750 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_unsigned
;
4753 /* Add an unsigned double integer attribute value to a DIE. */
4756 add_AT_long_long (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
,
4757 long unsigned int val_hi
, long unsigned int val_low
)
4759 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4761 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4762 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4763 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_long_long
;
4764 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.hi
= val_hi
;
4765 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.low
= val_low
;
4766 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4769 /* Add a floating point attribute value to a DIE and return it. */
4772 add_AT_vec (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
,
4773 unsigned int length
, unsigned int elt_size
, unsigned char *array
)
4775 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4777 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4778 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4779 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_vec
;
4780 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.length
= length
;
4781 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.elt_size
= elt_size
;
4782 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.array
= array
;
4783 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4786 /* Hash and equality functions for debug_str_hash. */
4789 debug_str_do_hash (const void *x
)
4791 return htab_hash_string (((const struct indirect_string_node
*)x
)->str
);
4795 debug_str_eq (const void *x1
, const void *x2
)
4797 return strcmp ((((const struct indirect_string_node
*)x1
)->str
),
4798 (const char *)x2
) == 0;
4801 /* Add a string attribute value to a DIE. */
4804 add_AT_string (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, const char *str
)
4806 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4807 struct indirect_string_node
*node
;
4810 if (! debug_str_hash
)
4811 debug_str_hash
= htab_create_ggc (10, debug_str_do_hash
,
4812 debug_str_eq
, NULL
);
4814 slot
= htab_find_slot_with_hash (debug_str_hash
, str
,
4815 htab_hash_string (str
), INSERT
);
4817 *slot
= ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (struct indirect_string_node
));
4818 node
= (struct indirect_string_node
*) *slot
;
4819 node
->str
= ggc_strdup (str
);
4822 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4823 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4824 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_str
;
4825 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_str
= node
;
4826 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4829 static inline const char *
4830 AT_string (dw_attr_ref a
)
4832 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_str
);
4833 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_str
->str
;
4836 /* Find out whether a string should be output inline in DIE
4837 or out-of-line in .debug_str section. */
4840 AT_string_form (dw_attr_ref a
)
4842 struct indirect_string_node
*node
;
4846 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_str
);
4848 node
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_str
;
4852 len
= strlen (node
->str
) + 1;
4854 /* If the string is shorter or equal to the size of the reference, it is
4855 always better to put it inline. */
4856 if (len
<= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
|| node
->refcount
== 0)
4857 return node
->form
= DW_FORM_string
;
4859 /* If we cannot expect the linker to merge strings in .debug_str
4860 section, only put it into .debug_str if it is worth even in this
4862 if ((DEBUG_STR_SECTION_FLAGS
& SECTION_MERGE
) == 0
4863 && (len
- DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
) * node
->refcount
<= len
)
4864 return node
->form
= DW_FORM_string
;
4866 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, "LASF", dw2_string_counter
);
4867 ++dw2_string_counter
;
4868 node
->label
= xstrdup (label
);
4870 return node
->form
= DW_FORM_strp
;
4873 /* Add a DIE reference attribute value to a DIE. */
4876 add_AT_die_ref (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, dw_die_ref targ_die
)
4878 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4880 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4881 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4882 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_die_ref
;
4883 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_die_ref
.die
= targ_die
;
4884 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_die_ref
.external
= 0;
4885 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4888 /* Add an AT_specification attribute to a DIE, and also make the back
4889 pointer from the specification to the definition. */
4892 add_AT_specification (dw_die_ref die
, dw_die_ref targ_die
)
4894 add_AT_die_ref (die
, DW_AT_specification
, targ_die
);
4895 gcc_assert (!targ_die
->die_definition
);
4896 targ_die
->die_definition
= die
;
4899 static inline dw_die_ref
4900 AT_ref (dw_attr_ref a
)
4902 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_die_ref
);
4903 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_die_ref
.die
;
4907 AT_ref_external (dw_attr_ref a
)
4909 if (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_die_ref
)
4910 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_die_ref
.external
;
4916 set_AT_ref_external (dw_attr_ref a
, int i
)
4918 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_die_ref
);
4919 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_die_ref
.external
= i
;
4922 /* Add an FDE reference attribute value to a DIE. */
4925 add_AT_fde_ref (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, unsigned int targ_fde
)
4927 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4929 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4930 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4931 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_fde_ref
;
4932 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_fde_index
= targ_fde
;
4933 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4936 /* Add a location description attribute value to a DIE. */
4939 add_AT_loc (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, dw_loc_descr_ref loc
)
4941 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4943 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4944 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4945 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_loc
;
4946 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_loc
= loc
;
4947 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4950 static inline dw_loc_descr_ref
4951 AT_loc (dw_attr_ref a
)
4953 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_loc
);
4954 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_loc
;
4958 add_AT_loc_list (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, dw_loc_list_ref loc_list
)
4960 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4962 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4963 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4964 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_loc_list
;
4965 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_loc_list
= loc_list
;
4966 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4967 have_location_lists
= 1;
4970 static inline dw_loc_list_ref
4971 AT_loc_list (dw_attr_ref a
)
4973 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_loc_list
);
4974 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_loc_list
;
4977 /* Add an address constant attribute value to a DIE. */
4980 add_AT_addr (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, rtx addr
)
4982 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
4984 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
4985 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
4986 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_addr
;
4987 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_addr
= addr
;
4988 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
4992 AT_addr (dw_attr_ref a
)
4994 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_addr
);
4995 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_addr
;
4998 /* Add a label identifier attribute value to a DIE. */
5001 add_AT_lbl_id (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, const char *lbl_id
)
5003 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
5005 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
5006 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
5007 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_lbl_id
;
5008 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_lbl_id
= xstrdup (lbl_id
);
5009 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
5012 /* Add a section offset attribute value to a DIE. */
5015 add_AT_lbl_offset (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
, const char *label
)
5017 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
5019 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
5020 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
5021 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_lbl_offset
;
5022 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_lbl_id
= xstrdup (label
);
5023 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
5026 /* Add an offset attribute value to a DIE. */
5029 add_AT_offset (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
,
5030 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
5032 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
5034 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
5035 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
5036 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_offset
;
5037 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_offset
= offset
;
5038 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
5041 /* Add an range_list attribute value to a DIE. */
5044 add_AT_range_list (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
,
5045 long unsigned int offset
)
5047 dw_attr_ref attr
= ggc_alloc (sizeof (dw_attr_node
));
5049 attr
->dw_attr_next
= NULL
;
5050 attr
->dw_attr
= attr_kind
;
5051 attr
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
= dw_val_class_range_list
;
5052 attr
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_offset
= offset
;
5053 add_dwarf_attr (die
, attr
);
5056 static inline const char *
5057 AT_lbl (dw_attr_ref a
)
5059 gcc_assert (a
&& (AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_lbl_id
5060 || AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_lbl_offset
));
5061 return a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_lbl_id
;
5064 /* Get the attribute of type attr_kind. */
5067 get_AT (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
)
5070 dw_die_ref spec
= NULL
;
5074 for (a
= die
->die_attr
; a
!= NULL
; a
= a
->dw_attr_next
)
5075 if (a
->dw_attr
== attr_kind
)
5077 else if (a
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_specification
5078 || a
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_abstract_origin
)
5082 return get_AT (spec
, attr_kind
);
5088 /* Return the "low pc" attribute value, typically associated with a subprogram
5089 DIE. Return null if the "low pc" attribute is either not present, or if it
5090 cannot be represented as an assembler label identifier. */
5092 static inline const char *
5093 get_AT_low_pc (dw_die_ref die
)
5095 dw_attr_ref a
= get_AT (die
, DW_AT_low_pc
);
5097 return a
? AT_lbl (a
) : NULL
;
5100 /* Return the "high pc" attribute value, typically associated with a subprogram
5101 DIE. Return null if the "high pc" attribute is either not present, or if it
5102 cannot be represented as an assembler label identifier. */
5104 static inline const char *
5105 get_AT_hi_pc (dw_die_ref die
)
5107 dw_attr_ref a
= get_AT (die
, DW_AT_high_pc
);
5109 return a
? AT_lbl (a
) : NULL
;
5112 /* Return the value of the string attribute designated by ATTR_KIND, or
5113 NULL if it is not present. */
5115 static inline const char *
5116 get_AT_string (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
)
5118 dw_attr_ref a
= get_AT (die
, attr_kind
);
5120 return a
? AT_string (a
) : NULL
;
5123 /* Return the value of the flag attribute designated by ATTR_KIND, or -1
5124 if it is not present. */
5127 get_AT_flag (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
)
5129 dw_attr_ref a
= get_AT (die
, attr_kind
);
5131 return a
? AT_flag (a
) : 0;
5134 /* Return the value of the unsigned attribute designated by ATTR_KIND, or 0
5135 if it is not present. */
5137 static inline unsigned
5138 get_AT_unsigned (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
)
5140 dw_attr_ref a
= get_AT (die
, attr_kind
);
5142 return a
? AT_unsigned (a
) : 0;
5145 static inline dw_die_ref
5146 get_AT_ref (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
)
5148 dw_attr_ref a
= get_AT (die
, attr_kind
);
5150 return a
? AT_ref (a
) : NULL
;
5153 /* Return TRUE if the language is C or C++. */
5158 unsigned int lang
= get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_language
);
5160 return (lang
== DW_LANG_C
|| lang
== DW_LANG_C89
5161 || lang
== DW_LANG_C_plus_plus
);
5164 /* Return TRUE if the language is C++. */
5169 return (get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_language
)
5170 == DW_LANG_C_plus_plus
);
5173 /* Return TRUE if the language is Fortran. */
5178 unsigned int lang
= get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_language
);
5180 return (lang
== DW_LANG_Fortran77
5181 || lang
== DW_LANG_Fortran90
5182 || lang
== DW_LANG_Fortran95
);
5185 /* Return TRUE if the language is Java. */
5190 unsigned int lang
= get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_language
);
5192 return lang
== DW_LANG_Java
;
5195 /* Return TRUE if the language is Ada. */
5200 unsigned int lang
= get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_language
);
5202 return lang
== DW_LANG_Ada95
|| lang
== DW_LANG_Ada83
;
5205 /* Free up the memory used by A. */
5207 static inline void free_AT (dw_attr_ref
);
5209 free_AT (dw_attr_ref a
)
5211 if (AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_str
)
5212 if (a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_str
->refcount
)
5213 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_str
->refcount
--;
5216 /* Remove the specified attribute if present. */
5219 remove_AT (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
)
5222 dw_attr_ref removed
= NULL
;
5226 for (p
= &(die
->die_attr
); *p
; p
= &((*p
)->dw_attr_next
))
5227 if ((*p
)->dw_attr
== attr_kind
)
5230 *p
= (*p
)->dw_attr_next
;
5239 /* Remove child die whose die_tag is specified tag. */
5242 remove_child_TAG (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_tag tag
)
5244 dw_die_ref current
, prev
, next
;
5245 current
= die
->die_child
;
5247 while (current
!= NULL
)
5249 if (current
->die_tag
== tag
)
5251 next
= current
->die_sib
;
5253 die
->die_child
= next
;
5255 prev
->die_sib
= next
;
5262 current
= current
->die_sib
;
5267 /* Free up the memory used by DIE. */
5270 free_die (dw_die_ref die
)
5272 remove_children (die
);
5275 /* Discard the children of this DIE. */
5278 remove_children (dw_die_ref die
)
5280 dw_die_ref child_die
= die
->die_child
;
5282 die
->die_child
= NULL
;
5284 while (child_die
!= NULL
)
5286 dw_die_ref tmp_die
= child_die
;
5289 child_die
= child_die
->die_sib
;
5291 for (a
= tmp_die
->die_attr
; a
!= NULL
;)
5293 dw_attr_ref tmp_a
= a
;
5295 a
= a
->dw_attr_next
;
5303 /* Add a child DIE below its parent. We build the lists up in reverse
5304 addition order, and correct that in reverse_all_dies. */
5307 add_child_die (dw_die_ref die
, dw_die_ref child_die
)
5309 if (die
!= NULL
&& child_die
!= NULL
)
5311 gcc_assert (die
!= child_die
);
5313 child_die
->die_parent
= die
;
5314 child_die
->die_sib
= die
->die_child
;
5315 die
->die_child
= child_die
;
5319 /* Move CHILD, which must be a child of PARENT or the DIE for which PARENT
5320 is the specification, to the front of PARENT's list of children. */
5323 splice_child_die (dw_die_ref parent
, dw_die_ref child
)
5327 /* We want the declaration DIE from inside the class, not the
5328 specification DIE at toplevel. */
5329 if (child
->die_parent
!= parent
)
5331 dw_die_ref tmp
= get_AT_ref (child
, DW_AT_specification
);
5337 gcc_assert (child
->die_parent
== parent
5338 || (child
->die_parent
5339 == get_AT_ref (parent
, DW_AT_specification
)));
5341 for (p
= &(child
->die_parent
->die_child
); *p
; p
= &((*p
)->die_sib
))
5344 *p
= child
->die_sib
;
5348 child
->die_parent
= parent
;
5349 child
->die_sib
= parent
->die_child
;
5350 parent
->die_child
= child
;
5353 /* Return a pointer to a newly created DIE node. */
5355 static inline dw_die_ref
5356 new_die (enum dwarf_tag tag_value
, dw_die_ref parent_die
, tree t
)
5358 dw_die_ref die
= ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (die_node
));
5360 die
->die_tag
= tag_value
;
5362 if (parent_die
!= NULL
)
5363 add_child_die (parent_die
, die
);
5366 limbo_die_node
*limbo_node
;
5368 limbo_node
= ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (limbo_die_node
));
5369 limbo_node
->die
= die
;
5370 limbo_node
->created_for
= t
;
5371 limbo_node
->next
= limbo_die_list
;
5372 limbo_die_list
= limbo_node
;
5378 /* Return the DIE associated with the given type specifier. */
5380 static inline dw_die_ref
5381 lookup_type_die (tree type
)
5383 return TYPE_SYMTAB_DIE (type
);
5386 /* Equate a DIE to a given type specifier. */
5389 equate_type_number_to_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref type_die
)
5391 TYPE_SYMTAB_DIE (type
) = type_die
;
5394 /* Returns a hash value for X (which really is a die_struct). */
5397 decl_die_table_hash (const void *x
)
5399 return (hashval_t
) ((const dw_die_ref
) x
)->decl_id
;
5402 /* Return nonzero if decl_id of die_struct X is the same as UID of decl *Y. */
5405 decl_die_table_eq (const void *x
, const void *y
)
5407 return (((const dw_die_ref
) x
)->decl_id
== DECL_UID ((const tree
) y
));
5410 /* Return the DIE associated with a given declaration. */
5412 static inline dw_die_ref
5413 lookup_decl_die (tree decl
)
5415 return htab_find_with_hash (decl_die_table
, decl
, DECL_UID (decl
));
5418 /* Returns a hash value for X (which really is a var_loc_list). */
5421 decl_loc_table_hash (const void *x
)
5423 return (hashval_t
) ((const var_loc_list
*) x
)->decl_id
;
5426 /* Return nonzero if decl_id of var_loc_list X is the same as
5430 decl_loc_table_eq (const void *x
, const void *y
)
5432 return (((const var_loc_list
*) x
)->decl_id
== DECL_UID ((const tree
) y
));
5435 /* Return the var_loc list associated with a given declaration. */
5437 static inline var_loc_list
*
5438 lookup_decl_loc (tree decl
)
5440 return htab_find_with_hash (decl_loc_table
, decl
, DECL_UID (decl
));
5443 /* Equate a DIE to a particular declaration. */
5446 equate_decl_number_to_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref decl_die
)
5448 unsigned int decl_id
= DECL_UID (decl
);
5451 slot
= htab_find_slot_with_hash (decl_die_table
, decl
, decl_id
, INSERT
);
5453 decl_die
->decl_id
= decl_id
;
5456 /* Add a variable location node to the linked list for DECL. */
5459 add_var_loc_to_decl (tree decl
, struct var_loc_node
*loc
)
5461 unsigned int decl_id
= DECL_UID (decl
);
5465 slot
= htab_find_slot_with_hash (decl_loc_table
, decl
, decl_id
, INSERT
);
5468 temp
= ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (var_loc_list
));
5469 temp
->decl_id
= decl_id
;
5477 /* If the current location is the same as the end of the list,
5478 we have nothing to do. */
5479 if (!rtx_equal_p (NOTE_VAR_LOCATION_LOC (temp
->last
->var_loc_note
),
5480 NOTE_VAR_LOCATION_LOC (loc
->var_loc_note
)))
5482 /* Add LOC to the end of list and update LAST. */
5483 temp
->last
->next
= loc
;
5487 /* Do not add empty location to the beginning of the list. */
5488 else if (NOTE_VAR_LOCATION_LOC (loc
->var_loc_note
) != NULL_RTX
)
5495 /* Keep track of the number of spaces used to indent the
5496 output of the debugging routines that print the structure of
5497 the DIE internal representation. */
5498 static int print_indent
;
5500 /* Indent the line the number of spaces given by print_indent. */
5503 print_spaces (FILE *outfile
)
5505 fprintf (outfile
, "%*s", print_indent
, "");
5508 /* Print the information associated with a given DIE, and its children.
5509 This routine is a debugging aid only. */
5512 print_die (dw_die_ref die
, FILE *outfile
)
5517 print_spaces (outfile
);
5518 fprintf (outfile
, "DIE %4lu: %s\n",
5519 die
->die_offset
, dwarf_tag_name (die
->die_tag
));
5520 print_spaces (outfile
);
5521 fprintf (outfile
, " abbrev id: %lu", die
->die_abbrev
);
5522 fprintf (outfile
, " offset: %lu\n", die
->die_offset
);
5524 for (a
= die
->die_attr
; a
!= NULL
; a
= a
->dw_attr_next
)
5526 print_spaces (outfile
);
5527 fprintf (outfile
, " %s: ", dwarf_attr_name (a
->dw_attr
));
5529 switch (AT_class (a
))
5531 case dw_val_class_addr
:
5532 fprintf (outfile
, "address");
5534 case dw_val_class_offset
:
5535 fprintf (outfile
, "offset");
5537 case dw_val_class_loc
:
5538 fprintf (outfile
, "location descriptor");
5540 case dw_val_class_loc_list
:
5541 fprintf (outfile
, "location list -> label:%s",
5542 AT_loc_list (a
)->ll_symbol
);
5544 case dw_val_class_range_list
:
5545 fprintf (outfile
, "range list");
5547 case dw_val_class_const
:
5548 fprintf (outfile
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
, AT_int (a
));
5550 case dw_val_class_unsigned_const
:
5551 fprintf (outfile
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
, AT_unsigned (a
));
5553 case dw_val_class_long_long
:
5554 fprintf (outfile
, "constant (%lu,%lu)",
5555 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.hi
,
5556 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.low
);
5558 case dw_val_class_vec
:
5559 fprintf (outfile
, "floating-point or vector constant");
5561 case dw_val_class_flag
:
5562 fprintf (outfile
, "%u", AT_flag (a
));
5564 case dw_val_class_die_ref
:
5565 if (AT_ref (a
) != NULL
)
5567 if (AT_ref (a
)->die_symbol
)
5568 fprintf (outfile
, "die -> label: %s", AT_ref (a
)->die_symbol
);
5570 fprintf (outfile
, "die -> %lu", AT_ref (a
)->die_offset
);
5573 fprintf (outfile
, "die -> <null>");
5575 case dw_val_class_lbl_id
:
5576 case dw_val_class_lbl_offset
:
5577 fprintf (outfile
, "label: %s", AT_lbl (a
));
5579 case dw_val_class_str
:
5580 if (AT_string (a
) != NULL
)
5581 fprintf (outfile
, "\"%s\"", AT_string (a
));
5583 fprintf (outfile
, "<null>");
5589 fprintf (outfile
, "\n");
5592 if (die
->die_child
!= NULL
)
5595 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
!= NULL
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
5596 print_die (c
, outfile
);
5600 if (print_indent
== 0)
5601 fprintf (outfile
, "\n");
5604 /* Print the contents of the source code line number correspondence table.
5605 This routine is a debugging aid only. */
5608 print_dwarf_line_table (FILE *outfile
)
5611 dw_line_info_ref line_info
;
5613 fprintf (outfile
, "\n\nDWARF source line information\n");
5614 for (i
= 1; i
< line_info_table_in_use
; i
++)
5616 line_info
= &line_info_table
[i
];
5617 fprintf (outfile
, "%5d: ", i
);
5618 fprintf (outfile
, "%-20s",
5619 VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, line_info
->dw_file_num
));
5620 fprintf (outfile
, "%6ld", line_info
->dw_line_num
);
5621 fprintf (outfile
, "\n");
5624 fprintf (outfile
, "\n\n");
5627 /* Print the information collected for a given DIE. */
5630 debug_dwarf_die (dw_die_ref die
)
5632 print_die (die
, stderr
);
5635 /* Print all DWARF information collected for the compilation unit.
5636 This routine is a debugging aid only. */
5642 print_die (comp_unit_die
, stderr
);
5643 if (! DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO
)
5644 print_dwarf_line_table (stderr
);
5647 /* We build up the lists of children and attributes by pushing new ones
5648 onto the beginning of the list. Reverse the lists for DIE so that
5649 they are in order of addition. */
5652 reverse_die_lists (dw_die_ref die
)
5654 dw_die_ref c
, cp
, cn
;
5655 dw_attr_ref a
, ap
, an
;
5657 for (a
= die
->die_attr
, ap
= 0; a
; a
= an
)
5659 an
= a
->dw_attr_next
;
5660 a
->dw_attr_next
= ap
;
5666 for (c
= die
->die_child
, cp
= 0; c
; c
= cn
)
5673 die
->die_child
= cp
;
5676 /* reverse_die_lists only reverses the single die you pass it. Since we used to
5677 reverse all dies in add_sibling_attributes, which runs through all the dies,
5678 it would reverse all the dies. Now, however, since we don't call
5679 reverse_die_lists in add_sibling_attributes, we need a routine to
5680 recursively reverse all the dies. This is that routine. */
5683 reverse_all_dies (dw_die_ref die
)
5687 reverse_die_lists (die
);
5689 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
5690 reverse_all_dies (c
);
5693 /* Start a new compilation unit DIE for an include file. OLD_UNIT is the CU
5694 for the enclosing include file, if any. BINCL_DIE is the DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL
5695 DIE that marks the start of the DIEs for this include file. */
5698 push_new_compile_unit (dw_die_ref old_unit
, dw_die_ref bincl_die
)
5700 const char *filename
= get_AT_string (bincl_die
, DW_AT_name
);
5701 dw_die_ref new_unit
= gen_compile_unit_die (filename
);
5703 new_unit
->die_sib
= old_unit
;
5707 /* Close an include-file CU and reopen the enclosing one. */
5710 pop_compile_unit (dw_die_ref old_unit
)
5712 dw_die_ref new_unit
= old_unit
->die_sib
;
5714 old_unit
->die_sib
= NULL
;
5718 #define CHECKSUM(FOO) md5_process_bytes (&(FOO), sizeof (FOO), ctx)
5719 #define CHECKSUM_STRING(FOO) md5_process_bytes ((FOO), strlen (FOO), ctx)
5721 /* Calculate the checksum of a location expression. */
5724 loc_checksum (dw_loc_descr_ref loc
, struct md5_ctx
*ctx
)
5726 CHECKSUM (loc
->dw_loc_opc
);
5727 CHECKSUM (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
);
5728 CHECKSUM (loc
->dw_loc_oprnd2
);
5731 /* Calculate the checksum of an attribute. */
5734 attr_checksum (dw_attr_ref at
, struct md5_ctx
*ctx
, int *mark
)
5736 dw_loc_descr_ref loc
;
5739 CHECKSUM (at
->dw_attr
);
5741 /* We don't care about differences in file numbering. */
5742 if (at
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_decl_file
5743 /* Or that this was compiled with a different compiler snapshot; if
5744 the output is the same, that's what matters. */
5745 || at
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_producer
)
5748 switch (AT_class (at
))
5750 case dw_val_class_const
:
5751 CHECKSUM (at
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_int
);
5753 case dw_val_class_unsigned_const
:
5754 CHECKSUM (at
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_unsigned
);
5756 case dw_val_class_long_long
:
5757 CHECKSUM (at
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
);
5759 case dw_val_class_vec
:
5760 CHECKSUM (at
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
);
5762 case dw_val_class_flag
:
5763 CHECKSUM (at
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_flag
);
5765 case dw_val_class_str
:
5766 CHECKSUM_STRING (AT_string (at
));
5769 case dw_val_class_addr
:
5771 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (r
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
5772 CHECKSUM_STRING (XSTR (r
, 0));
5775 case dw_val_class_offset
:
5776 CHECKSUM (at
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_offset
);
5779 case dw_val_class_loc
:
5780 for (loc
= AT_loc (at
); loc
; loc
= loc
->dw_loc_next
)
5781 loc_checksum (loc
, ctx
);
5784 case dw_val_class_die_ref
:
5785 die_checksum (AT_ref (at
), ctx
, mark
);
5788 case dw_val_class_fde_ref
:
5789 case dw_val_class_lbl_id
:
5790 case dw_val_class_lbl_offset
:
5798 /* Calculate the checksum of a DIE. */
5801 die_checksum (dw_die_ref die
, struct md5_ctx
*ctx
, int *mark
)
5806 /* To avoid infinite recursion. */
5809 CHECKSUM (die
->die_mark
);
5812 die
->die_mark
= ++(*mark
);
5814 CHECKSUM (die
->die_tag
);
5816 for (a
= die
->die_attr
; a
; a
= a
->dw_attr_next
)
5817 attr_checksum (a
, ctx
, mark
);
5819 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
5820 die_checksum (c
, ctx
, mark
);
5824 #undef CHECKSUM_STRING
5826 /* Do the location expressions look same? */
5828 same_loc_p (dw_loc_descr_ref loc1
, dw_loc_descr_ref loc2
, int *mark
)
5830 return loc1
->dw_loc_opc
== loc2
->dw_loc_opc
5831 && same_dw_val_p (&loc1
->dw_loc_oprnd1
, &loc2
->dw_loc_oprnd1
, mark
)
5832 && same_dw_val_p (&loc1
->dw_loc_oprnd2
, &loc2
->dw_loc_oprnd2
, mark
);
5835 /* Do the values look the same? */
5837 same_dw_val_p (dw_val_node
*v1
, dw_val_node
*v2
, int *mark
)
5839 dw_loc_descr_ref loc1
, loc2
;
5842 if (v1
->val_class
!= v2
->val_class
)
5845 switch (v1
->val_class
)
5847 case dw_val_class_const
:
5848 return v1
->v
.val_int
== v2
->v
.val_int
;
5849 case dw_val_class_unsigned_const
:
5850 return v1
->v
.val_unsigned
== v2
->v
.val_unsigned
;
5851 case dw_val_class_long_long
:
5852 return v1
->v
.val_long_long
.hi
== v2
->v
.val_long_long
.hi
5853 && v1
->v
.val_long_long
.low
== v2
->v
.val_long_long
.low
;
5854 case dw_val_class_vec
:
5855 if (v1
->v
.val_vec
.length
!= v2
->v
.val_vec
.length
5856 || v1
->v
.val_vec
.elt_size
!= v2
->v
.val_vec
.elt_size
)
5858 if (memcmp (v1
->v
.val_vec
.array
, v2
->v
.val_vec
.array
,
5859 v1
->v
.val_vec
.length
* v1
->v
.val_vec
.elt_size
))
5862 case dw_val_class_flag
:
5863 return v1
->v
.val_flag
== v2
->v
.val_flag
;
5864 case dw_val_class_str
:
5865 return !strcmp(v1
->v
.val_str
->str
, v2
->v
.val_str
->str
);
5867 case dw_val_class_addr
:
5868 r1
= v1
->v
.val_addr
;
5869 r2
= v2
->v
.val_addr
;
5870 if (GET_CODE (r1
) != GET_CODE (r2
))
5872 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (r1
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
5873 return !strcmp (XSTR (r1
, 0), XSTR (r2
, 0));
5875 case dw_val_class_offset
:
5876 return v1
->v
.val_offset
== v2
->v
.val_offset
;
5878 case dw_val_class_loc
:
5879 for (loc1
= v1
->v
.val_loc
, loc2
= v2
->v
.val_loc
;
5881 loc1
= loc1
->dw_loc_next
, loc2
= loc2
->dw_loc_next
)
5882 if (!same_loc_p (loc1
, loc2
, mark
))
5884 return !loc1
&& !loc2
;
5886 case dw_val_class_die_ref
:
5887 return same_die_p (v1
->v
.val_die_ref
.die
, v2
->v
.val_die_ref
.die
, mark
);
5889 case dw_val_class_fde_ref
:
5890 case dw_val_class_lbl_id
:
5891 case dw_val_class_lbl_offset
:
5899 /* Do the attributes look the same? */
5902 same_attr_p (dw_attr_ref at1
, dw_attr_ref at2
, int *mark
)
5904 if (at1
->dw_attr
!= at2
->dw_attr
)
5907 /* We don't care about differences in file numbering. */
5908 if (at1
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_decl_file
5909 /* Or that this was compiled with a different compiler snapshot; if
5910 the output is the same, that's what matters. */
5911 || at1
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_producer
)
5914 return same_dw_val_p (&at1
->dw_attr_val
, &at2
->dw_attr_val
, mark
);
5917 /* Do the dies look the same? */
5920 same_die_p (dw_die_ref die1
, dw_die_ref die2
, int *mark
)
5925 /* To avoid infinite recursion. */
5927 return die1
->die_mark
== die2
->die_mark
;
5928 die1
->die_mark
= die2
->die_mark
= ++(*mark
);
5930 if (die1
->die_tag
!= die2
->die_tag
)
5933 for (a1
= die1
->die_attr
, a2
= die2
->die_attr
;
5935 a1
= a1
->dw_attr_next
, a2
= a2
->dw_attr_next
)
5936 if (!same_attr_p (a1
, a2
, mark
))
5941 for (c1
= die1
->die_child
, c2
= die2
->die_child
;
5943 c1
= c1
->die_sib
, c2
= c2
->die_sib
)
5944 if (!same_die_p (c1
, c2
, mark
))
5952 /* Do the dies look the same? Wrapper around same_die_p. */
5955 same_die_p_wrap (dw_die_ref die1
, dw_die_ref die2
)
5958 int ret
= same_die_p (die1
, die2
, &mark
);
5960 unmark_all_dies (die1
);
5961 unmark_all_dies (die2
);
5966 /* The prefix to attach to symbols on DIEs in the current comdat debug
5968 static char *comdat_symbol_id
;
5970 /* The index of the current symbol within the current comdat CU. */
5971 static unsigned int comdat_symbol_number
;
5973 /* Calculate the MD5 checksum of the compilation unit DIE UNIT_DIE and its
5974 children, and set comdat_symbol_id accordingly. */
5977 compute_section_prefix (dw_die_ref unit_die
)
5979 const char *die_name
= get_AT_string (unit_die
, DW_AT_name
);
5980 const char *base
= die_name
? lbasename (die_name
) : "anonymous";
5981 char *name
= alloca (strlen (base
) + 64);
5984 unsigned char checksum
[16];
5987 /* Compute the checksum of the DIE, then append part of it as hex digits to
5988 the name filename of the unit. */
5990 md5_init_ctx (&ctx
);
5992 die_checksum (unit_die
, &ctx
, &mark
);
5993 unmark_all_dies (unit_die
);
5994 md5_finish_ctx (&ctx
, checksum
);
5996 sprintf (name
, "%s.", base
);
5997 clean_symbol_name (name
);
5999 p
= name
+ strlen (name
);
6000 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
6002 sprintf (p
, "%.2x", checksum
[i
]);
6006 comdat_symbol_id
= unit_die
->die_symbol
= xstrdup (name
);
6007 comdat_symbol_number
= 0;
6010 /* Returns nonzero if DIE represents a type, in the sense of TYPE_P. */
6013 is_type_die (dw_die_ref die
)
6015 switch (die
->die_tag
)
6017 case DW_TAG_array_type
:
6018 case DW_TAG_class_type
:
6019 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type
:
6020 case DW_TAG_pointer_type
:
6021 case DW_TAG_reference_type
:
6022 case DW_TAG_string_type
:
6023 case DW_TAG_structure_type
:
6024 case DW_TAG_subroutine_type
:
6025 case DW_TAG_union_type
:
6026 case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type
:
6027 case DW_TAG_set_type
:
6028 case DW_TAG_subrange_type
:
6029 case DW_TAG_base_type
:
6030 case DW_TAG_const_type
:
6031 case DW_TAG_file_type
:
6032 case DW_TAG_packed_type
:
6033 case DW_TAG_volatile_type
:
6034 case DW_TAG_typedef
:
6041 /* Returns 1 iff C is the sort of DIE that should go into a COMDAT CU.
6042 Basically, we want to choose the bits that are likely to be shared between
6043 compilations (types) and leave out the bits that are specific to individual
6044 compilations (functions). */
6047 is_comdat_die (dw_die_ref c
)
6049 /* I think we want to leave base types and __vtbl_ptr_type in the main CU, as
6050 we do for stabs. The advantage is a greater likelihood of sharing between
6051 objects that don't include headers in the same order (and therefore would
6052 put the base types in a different comdat). jason 8/28/00 */
6054 if (c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_base_type
)
6057 if (c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_pointer_type
6058 || c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_reference_type
6059 || c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_const_type
6060 || c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_volatile_type
)
6062 dw_die_ref t
= get_AT_ref (c
, DW_AT_type
);
6064 return t
? is_comdat_die (t
) : 0;
6067 return is_type_die (c
);
6070 /* Returns 1 iff C is the sort of DIE that might be referred to from another
6071 compilation unit. */
6074 is_symbol_die (dw_die_ref c
)
6076 return (is_type_die (c
)
6077 || (get_AT (c
, DW_AT_declaration
)
6078 && !get_AT (c
, DW_AT_specification
)));
6082 gen_internal_sym (const char *prefix
)
6086 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (buf
, prefix
, label_num
++);
6087 return xstrdup (buf
);
6090 /* Assign symbols to all worthy DIEs under DIE. */
6093 assign_symbol_names (dw_die_ref die
)
6097 if (is_symbol_die (die
))
6099 if (comdat_symbol_id
)
6101 char *p
= alloca (strlen (comdat_symbol_id
) + 64);
6103 sprintf (p
, "%s.%s.%x", DIE_LABEL_PREFIX
,
6104 comdat_symbol_id
, comdat_symbol_number
++);
6105 die
->die_symbol
= xstrdup (p
);
6108 die
->die_symbol
= gen_internal_sym ("LDIE");
6111 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
!= NULL
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6112 assign_symbol_names (c
);
6115 struct cu_hash_table_entry
6118 unsigned min_comdat_num
, max_comdat_num
;
6119 struct cu_hash_table_entry
*next
;
6122 /* Routines to manipulate hash table of CUs. */
6124 htab_cu_hash (const void *of
)
6126 const struct cu_hash_table_entry
*entry
= of
;
6128 return htab_hash_string (entry
->cu
->die_symbol
);
6132 htab_cu_eq (const void *of1
, const void *of2
)
6134 const struct cu_hash_table_entry
*entry1
= of1
;
6135 const struct die_struct
*entry2
= of2
;
6137 return !strcmp (entry1
->cu
->die_symbol
, entry2
->die_symbol
);
6141 htab_cu_del (void *what
)
6143 struct cu_hash_table_entry
*next
, *entry
= what
;
6153 /* Check whether we have already seen this CU and set up SYM_NUM
6156 check_duplicate_cu (dw_die_ref cu
, htab_t htable
, unsigned int *sym_num
)
6158 struct cu_hash_table_entry dummy
;
6159 struct cu_hash_table_entry
**slot
, *entry
, *last
= &dummy
;
6161 dummy
.max_comdat_num
= 0;
6163 slot
= (struct cu_hash_table_entry
**)
6164 htab_find_slot_with_hash (htable
, cu
, htab_hash_string (cu
->die_symbol
),
6168 for (; entry
; last
= entry
, entry
= entry
->next
)
6170 if (same_die_p_wrap (cu
, entry
->cu
))
6176 *sym_num
= entry
->min_comdat_num
;
6180 entry
= xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct cu_hash_table_entry
));
6182 entry
->min_comdat_num
= *sym_num
= last
->max_comdat_num
;
6183 entry
->next
= *slot
;
6189 /* Record SYM_NUM to record of CU in HTABLE. */
6191 record_comdat_symbol_number (dw_die_ref cu
, htab_t htable
, unsigned int sym_num
)
6193 struct cu_hash_table_entry
**slot
, *entry
;
6195 slot
= (struct cu_hash_table_entry
**)
6196 htab_find_slot_with_hash (htable
, cu
, htab_hash_string (cu
->die_symbol
),
6200 entry
->max_comdat_num
= sym_num
;
6203 /* Traverse the DIE (which is always comp_unit_die), and set up
6204 additional compilation units for each of the include files we see
6205 bracketed by BINCL/EINCL. */
6208 break_out_includes (dw_die_ref die
)
6211 dw_die_ref unit
= NULL
;
6212 limbo_die_node
*node
, **pnode
;
6213 htab_t cu_hash_table
;
6215 for (ptr
= &(die
->die_child
); *ptr
;)
6217 dw_die_ref c
= *ptr
;
6219 if (c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL
|| c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_GNU_EINCL
6220 || (unit
&& is_comdat_die (c
)))
6222 /* This DIE is for a secondary CU; remove it from the main one. */
6225 if (c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL
)
6227 unit
= push_new_compile_unit (unit
, c
);
6230 else if (c
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_GNU_EINCL
)
6232 unit
= pop_compile_unit (unit
);
6236 add_child_die (unit
, c
);
6240 /* Leave this DIE in the main CU. */
6241 ptr
= &(c
->die_sib
);
6247 /* We can only use this in debugging, since the frontend doesn't check
6248 to make sure that we leave every include file we enter. */
6252 assign_symbol_names (die
);
6253 cu_hash_table
= htab_create (10, htab_cu_hash
, htab_cu_eq
, htab_cu_del
);
6254 for (node
= limbo_die_list
, pnode
= &limbo_die_list
;
6260 compute_section_prefix (node
->die
);
6261 is_dupl
= check_duplicate_cu (node
->die
, cu_hash_table
,
6262 &comdat_symbol_number
);
6263 assign_symbol_names (node
->die
);
6265 *pnode
= node
->next
;
6268 pnode
= &node
->next
;
6269 record_comdat_symbol_number (node
->die
, cu_hash_table
,
6270 comdat_symbol_number
);
6273 htab_delete (cu_hash_table
);
6276 /* Traverse the DIE and add a sibling attribute if it may have the
6277 effect of speeding up access to siblings. To save some space,
6278 avoid generating sibling attributes for DIE's without children. */
6281 add_sibling_attributes (dw_die_ref die
)
6285 if (die
->die_tag
!= DW_TAG_compile_unit
6286 && die
->die_sib
&& die
->die_child
!= NULL
)
6287 /* Add the sibling link to the front of the attribute list. */
6288 add_AT_die_ref (die
, DW_AT_sibling
, die
->die_sib
);
6290 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
!= NULL
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6291 add_sibling_attributes (c
);
6294 /* Output all location lists for the DIE and its children. */
6297 output_location_lists (dw_die_ref die
)
6302 for (d_attr
= die
->die_attr
; d_attr
; d_attr
= d_attr
->dw_attr_next
)
6303 if (AT_class (d_attr
) == dw_val_class_loc_list
)
6304 output_loc_list (AT_loc_list (d_attr
));
6306 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
!= NULL
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6307 output_location_lists (c
);
6311 /* The format of each DIE (and its attribute value pairs) is encoded in an
6312 abbreviation table. This routine builds the abbreviation table and assigns
6313 a unique abbreviation id for each abbreviation entry. The children of each
6314 die are visited recursively. */
6317 build_abbrev_table (dw_die_ref die
)
6319 unsigned long abbrev_id
;
6320 unsigned int n_alloc
;
6322 dw_attr_ref d_attr
, a_attr
;
6324 /* Scan the DIE references, and mark as external any that refer to
6325 DIEs from other CUs (i.e. those which are not marked). */
6326 for (d_attr
= die
->die_attr
; d_attr
; d_attr
= d_attr
->dw_attr_next
)
6327 if (AT_class (d_attr
) == dw_val_class_die_ref
6328 && AT_ref (d_attr
)->die_mark
== 0)
6330 gcc_assert (AT_ref (d_attr
)->die_symbol
);
6332 set_AT_ref_external (d_attr
, 1);
6335 for (abbrev_id
= 1; abbrev_id
< abbrev_die_table_in_use
; ++abbrev_id
)
6337 dw_die_ref abbrev
= abbrev_die_table
[abbrev_id
];
6339 if (abbrev
->die_tag
== die
->die_tag
)
6341 if ((abbrev
->die_child
!= NULL
) == (die
->die_child
!= NULL
))
6343 a_attr
= abbrev
->die_attr
;
6344 d_attr
= die
->die_attr
;
6346 while (a_attr
!= NULL
&& d_attr
!= NULL
)
6348 if ((a_attr
->dw_attr
!= d_attr
->dw_attr
)
6349 || (value_format (a_attr
) != value_format (d_attr
)))
6352 a_attr
= a_attr
->dw_attr_next
;
6353 d_attr
= d_attr
->dw_attr_next
;
6356 if (a_attr
== NULL
&& d_attr
== NULL
)
6362 if (abbrev_id
>= abbrev_die_table_in_use
)
6364 if (abbrev_die_table_in_use
>= abbrev_die_table_allocated
)
6366 n_alloc
= abbrev_die_table_allocated
+ ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
6367 abbrev_die_table
= ggc_realloc (abbrev_die_table
,
6368 sizeof (dw_die_ref
) * n_alloc
);
6370 memset (&abbrev_die_table
[abbrev_die_table_allocated
], 0,
6371 (n_alloc
- abbrev_die_table_allocated
) * sizeof (dw_die_ref
));
6372 abbrev_die_table_allocated
= n_alloc
;
6375 ++abbrev_die_table_in_use
;
6376 abbrev_die_table
[abbrev_id
] = die
;
6379 die
->die_abbrev
= abbrev_id
;
6380 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
!= NULL
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6381 build_abbrev_table (c
);
6384 /* Return the power-of-two number of bytes necessary to represent VALUE. */
6387 constant_size (long unsigned int value
)
6394 log
= floor_log2 (value
);
6397 log
= 1 << (floor_log2 (log
) + 1);
6402 /* Return the size of a DIE as it is represented in the
6403 .debug_info section. */
6405 static unsigned long
6406 size_of_die (dw_die_ref die
)
6408 unsigned long size
= 0;
6411 size
+= size_of_uleb128 (die
->die_abbrev
);
6412 for (a
= die
->die_attr
; a
!= NULL
; a
= a
->dw_attr_next
)
6414 switch (AT_class (a
))
6416 case dw_val_class_addr
:
6417 size
+= DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
6419 case dw_val_class_offset
:
6420 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6422 case dw_val_class_loc
:
6424 unsigned long lsize
= size_of_locs (AT_loc (a
));
6427 size
+= constant_size (lsize
);
6431 case dw_val_class_loc_list
:
6432 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6434 case dw_val_class_range_list
:
6435 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6437 case dw_val_class_const
:
6438 size
+= size_of_sleb128 (AT_int (a
));
6440 case dw_val_class_unsigned_const
:
6441 size
+= constant_size (AT_unsigned (a
));
6443 case dw_val_class_long_long
:
6444 size
+= 1 + 2*HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
/HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
; /* block */
6446 case dw_val_class_vec
:
6447 size
+= 1 + (a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.length
6448 * a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.elt_size
); /* block */
6450 case dw_val_class_flag
:
6453 case dw_val_class_die_ref
:
6454 if (AT_ref_external (a
))
6455 size
+= DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
6457 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6459 case dw_val_class_fde_ref
:
6460 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6462 case dw_val_class_lbl_id
:
6463 size
+= DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
6465 case dw_val_class_lbl_offset
:
6466 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6468 case dw_val_class_str
:
6469 if (AT_string_form (a
) == DW_FORM_strp
)
6470 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6472 size
+= strlen (a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_str
->str
) + 1;
6482 /* Size the debugging information associated with a given DIE. Visits the
6483 DIE's children recursively. Updates the global variable next_die_offset, on
6484 each time through. Uses the current value of next_die_offset to update the
6485 die_offset field in each DIE. */
6488 calc_die_sizes (dw_die_ref die
)
6492 die
->die_offset
= next_die_offset
;
6493 next_die_offset
+= size_of_die (die
);
6495 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
!= NULL
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6498 if (die
->die_child
!= NULL
)
6499 /* Count the null byte used to terminate sibling lists. */
6500 next_die_offset
+= 1;
6503 /* Set the marks for a die and its children. We do this so
6504 that we know whether or not a reference needs to use FORM_ref_addr; only
6505 DIEs in the same CU will be marked. We used to clear out the offset
6506 and use that as the flag, but ran into ordering problems. */
6509 mark_dies (dw_die_ref die
)
6513 gcc_assert (!die
->die_mark
);
6516 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6520 /* Clear the marks for a die and its children. */
6523 unmark_dies (dw_die_ref die
)
6527 gcc_assert (die
->die_mark
);
6530 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6534 /* Clear the marks for a die, its children and referred dies. */
6537 unmark_all_dies (dw_die_ref die
)
6546 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6547 unmark_all_dies (c
);
6549 for (a
= die
->die_attr
; a
; a
= a
->dw_attr_next
)
6550 if (AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_die_ref
)
6551 unmark_all_dies (AT_ref (a
));
6554 /* Return the size of the .debug_pubnames table generated for the
6555 compilation unit. */
6557 static unsigned long
6558 size_of_pubnames (void)
6563 size
= DWARF_PUBNAMES_HEADER_SIZE
;
6564 for (i
= 0; i
< pubname_table_in_use
; i
++)
6566 pubname_ref p
= &pubname_table
[i
];
6567 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
+ strlen (p
->name
) + 1;
6570 size
+= DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
;
6574 /* Return the size of the information in the .debug_aranges section. */
6576 static unsigned long
6577 size_of_aranges (void)
6581 size
= DWARF_ARANGES_HEADER_SIZE
;
6583 /* Count the address/length pair for this compilation unit. */
6584 size
+= 2 * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
6585 size
+= 2 * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
* arange_table_in_use
;
6587 /* Count the two zero words used to terminated the address range table. */
6588 size
+= 2 * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
6592 /* Select the encoding of an attribute value. */
6594 static enum dwarf_form
6595 value_format (dw_attr_ref a
)
6597 switch (a
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
)
6599 case dw_val_class_addr
:
6600 return DW_FORM_addr
;
6601 case dw_val_class_range_list
:
6602 case dw_val_class_offset
:
6603 switch (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
)
6606 return DW_FORM_data4
;
6608 return DW_FORM_data8
;
6612 case dw_val_class_loc_list
:
6613 /* FIXME: Could be DW_FORM_data8, with a > 32 bit size
6614 .debug_loc section */
6615 return DW_FORM_data4
;
6616 case dw_val_class_loc
:
6617 switch (constant_size (size_of_locs (AT_loc (a
))))
6620 return DW_FORM_block1
;
6622 return DW_FORM_block2
;
6626 case dw_val_class_const
:
6627 return DW_FORM_sdata
;
6628 case dw_val_class_unsigned_const
:
6629 switch (constant_size (AT_unsigned (a
)))
6632 return DW_FORM_data1
;
6634 return DW_FORM_data2
;
6636 return DW_FORM_data4
;
6638 return DW_FORM_data8
;
6642 case dw_val_class_long_long
:
6643 return DW_FORM_block1
;
6644 case dw_val_class_vec
:
6645 return DW_FORM_block1
;
6646 case dw_val_class_flag
:
6647 return DW_FORM_flag
;
6648 case dw_val_class_die_ref
:
6649 if (AT_ref_external (a
))
6650 return DW_FORM_ref_addr
;
6653 case dw_val_class_fde_ref
:
6654 return DW_FORM_data
;
6655 case dw_val_class_lbl_id
:
6656 return DW_FORM_addr
;
6657 case dw_val_class_lbl_offset
:
6658 return DW_FORM_data
;
6659 case dw_val_class_str
:
6660 return AT_string_form (a
);
6667 /* Output the encoding of an attribute value. */
6670 output_value_format (dw_attr_ref a
)
6672 enum dwarf_form form
= value_format (a
);
6674 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (form
, "(%s)", dwarf_form_name (form
));
6677 /* Output the .debug_abbrev section which defines the DIE abbreviation
6681 output_abbrev_section (void)
6683 unsigned long abbrev_id
;
6687 for (abbrev_id
= 1; abbrev_id
< abbrev_die_table_in_use
; ++abbrev_id
)
6689 dw_die_ref abbrev
= abbrev_die_table
[abbrev_id
];
6691 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (abbrev_id
, "(abbrev code)");
6692 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (abbrev
->die_tag
, "(TAG: %s)",
6693 dwarf_tag_name (abbrev
->die_tag
));
6695 if (abbrev
->die_child
!= NULL
)
6696 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_children_yes
, "DW_children_yes");
6698 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_children_no
, "DW_children_no");
6700 for (a_attr
= abbrev
->die_attr
; a_attr
!= NULL
;
6701 a_attr
= a_attr
->dw_attr_next
)
6703 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (a_attr
->dw_attr
, "(%s)",
6704 dwarf_attr_name (a_attr
->dw_attr
));
6705 output_value_format (a_attr
);
6708 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, NULL
);
6709 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, NULL
);
6712 /* Terminate the table. */
6713 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, NULL
);
6716 /* Output a symbol we can use to refer to this DIE from another CU. */
6719 output_die_symbol (dw_die_ref die
)
6721 char *sym
= die
->die_symbol
;
6726 if (strncmp (sym
, DIE_LABEL_PREFIX
, sizeof (DIE_LABEL_PREFIX
) - 1) == 0)
6727 /* We make these global, not weak; if the target doesn't support
6728 .linkonce, it doesn't support combining the sections, so debugging
6730 targetm
.asm_out
.globalize_label (asm_out_file
, sym
);
6732 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, sym
);
6735 /* Return a new location list, given the begin and end range, and the
6736 expression. gensym tells us whether to generate a new internal symbol for
6737 this location list node, which is done for the head of the list only. */
6739 static inline dw_loc_list_ref
6740 new_loc_list (dw_loc_descr_ref expr
, const char *begin
, const char *end
,
6741 const char *section
, unsigned int gensym
)
6743 dw_loc_list_ref retlist
= ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (dw_loc_list_node
));
6745 retlist
->begin
= begin
;
6747 retlist
->expr
= expr
;
6748 retlist
->section
= section
;
6750 retlist
->ll_symbol
= gen_internal_sym ("LLST");
6755 /* Add a location description expression to a location list. */
6758 add_loc_descr_to_loc_list (dw_loc_list_ref
*list_head
, dw_loc_descr_ref descr
,
6759 const char *begin
, const char *end
,
6760 const char *section
)
6764 /* Find the end of the chain. */
6765 for (d
= list_head
; (*d
) != NULL
; d
= &(*d
)->dw_loc_next
)
6768 /* Add a new location list node to the list. */
6769 *d
= new_loc_list (descr
, begin
, end
, section
, 0);
6772 /* Output the location list given to us. */
6775 output_loc_list (dw_loc_list_ref list_head
)
6777 dw_loc_list_ref curr
= list_head
;
6779 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, list_head
->ll_symbol
);
6781 /* Walk the location list, and output each range + expression. */
6782 for (curr
= list_head
; curr
!= NULL
; curr
= curr
->dw_loc_next
)
6785 if (separate_line_info_table_in_use
== 0)
6787 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, curr
->begin
, curr
->section
,
6788 "Location list begin address (%s)",
6789 list_head
->ll_symbol
);
6790 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, curr
->end
, curr
->section
,
6791 "Location list end address (%s)",
6792 list_head
->ll_symbol
);
6796 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, curr
->begin
,
6797 "Location list begin address (%s)",
6798 list_head
->ll_symbol
);
6799 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, curr
->end
,
6800 "Location list end address (%s)",
6801 list_head
->ll_symbol
);
6803 size
= size_of_locs (curr
->expr
);
6805 /* Output the block length for this list of location operations. */
6806 gcc_assert (size
<= 0xffff);
6807 dw2_asm_output_data (2, size
, "%s", "Location expression size");
6809 output_loc_sequence (curr
->expr
);
6812 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, 0,
6813 "Location list terminator begin (%s)",
6814 list_head
->ll_symbol
);
6815 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, 0,
6816 "Location list terminator end (%s)",
6817 list_head
->ll_symbol
);
6820 /* Output the DIE and its attributes. Called recursively to generate
6821 the definitions of each child DIE. */
6824 output_die (dw_die_ref die
)
6830 /* If someone in another CU might refer to us, set up a symbol for
6831 them to point to. */
6832 if (die
->die_symbol
)
6833 output_die_symbol (die
);
6835 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (die
->die_abbrev
, "(DIE (0x%lx) %s)",
6836 die
->die_offset
, dwarf_tag_name (die
->die_tag
));
6838 for (a
= die
->die_attr
; a
!= NULL
; a
= a
->dw_attr_next
)
6840 const char *name
= dwarf_attr_name (a
->dw_attr
);
6842 switch (AT_class (a
))
6844 case dw_val_class_addr
:
6845 dw2_asm_output_addr_rtx (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, AT_addr (a
), "%s", name
);
6848 case dw_val_class_offset
:
6849 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_offset
,
6853 case dw_val_class_range_list
:
6855 char *p
= strchr (ranges_section_label
, '\0');
6857 sprintf (p
, "+" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX
,
6858 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_offset
);
6859 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, ranges_section_label
,
6865 case dw_val_class_loc
:
6866 size
= size_of_locs (AT_loc (a
));
6868 /* Output the block length for this list of location operations. */
6869 dw2_asm_output_data (constant_size (size
), size
, "%s", name
);
6871 output_loc_sequence (AT_loc (a
));
6874 case dw_val_class_const
:
6875 /* ??? It would be slightly more efficient to use a scheme like is
6876 used for unsigned constants below, but gdb 4.x does not sign
6877 extend. Gdb 5.x does sign extend. */
6878 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (AT_int (a
), "%s", name
);
6881 case dw_val_class_unsigned_const
:
6882 dw2_asm_output_data (constant_size (AT_unsigned (a
)),
6883 AT_unsigned (a
), "%s", name
);
6886 case dw_val_class_long_long
:
6888 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT first
, second
;
6890 dw2_asm_output_data (1,
6891 2 * HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
/ HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
,
6894 if (WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
6896 first
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.hi
;
6897 second
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.low
;
6901 first
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.low
;
6902 second
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_long_long
.hi
;
6905 dw2_asm_output_data (HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
/ HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
,
6906 first
, "long long constant");
6907 dw2_asm_output_data (HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
/ HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
,
6912 case dw_val_class_vec
:
6914 unsigned int elt_size
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.elt_size
;
6915 unsigned int len
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.length
;
6919 dw2_asm_output_data (1, len
* elt_size
, "%s", name
);
6920 if (elt_size
> sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
))
6925 for (i
= 0, p
= a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_vec
.array
;
6928 dw2_asm_output_data (elt_size
, extract_int (p
, elt_size
),
6929 "fp or vector constant word %u", i
);
6933 case dw_val_class_flag
:
6934 dw2_asm_output_data (1, AT_flag (a
), "%s", name
);
6937 case dw_val_class_loc_list
:
6939 char *sym
= AT_loc_list (a
)->ll_symbol
;
6942 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, sym
, "%s", name
);
6946 case dw_val_class_die_ref
:
6947 if (AT_ref_external (a
))
6949 char *sym
= AT_ref (a
)->die_symbol
;
6952 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, sym
, "%s", name
);
6956 gcc_assert (AT_ref (a
)->die_offset
);
6957 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, AT_ref (a
)->die_offset
,
6962 case dw_val_class_fde_ref
:
6966 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l1
, FDE_LABEL
,
6967 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_fde_index
* 2);
6968 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, l1
, "%s", name
);
6972 case dw_val_class_lbl_id
:
6973 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, AT_lbl (a
), "%s", name
);
6976 case dw_val_class_lbl_offset
:
6977 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, AT_lbl (a
), "%s", name
);
6980 case dw_val_class_str
:
6981 if (AT_string_form (a
) == DW_FORM_strp
)
6982 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
,
6983 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_str
->label
,
6984 "%s: \"%s\"", name
, AT_string (a
));
6986 dw2_asm_output_nstring (AT_string (a
), -1, "%s", name
);
6994 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
!= NULL
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
6997 /* Add null byte to terminate sibling list. */
6998 if (die
->die_child
!= NULL
)
6999 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "end of children of DIE 0x%lx",
7003 /* Output the compilation unit that appears at the beginning of the
7004 .debug_info section, and precedes the DIE descriptions. */
7007 output_compilation_unit_header (void)
7009 if (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE
- DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
== 4)
7010 dw2_asm_output_data (4, 0xffffffff,
7011 "Initial length escape value indicating 64-bit DWARF extension");
7012 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
,
7013 next_die_offset
- DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE
,
7014 "Length of Compilation Unit Info");
7015 dw2_asm_output_data (2, DWARF_VERSION
, "DWARF version number");
7016 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, abbrev_section_label
,
7017 "Offset Into Abbrev. Section");
7018 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, "Pointer Size (in bytes)");
7021 /* Output the compilation unit DIE and its children. */
7024 output_comp_unit (dw_die_ref die
, int output_if_empty
)
7026 const char *secname
;
7029 /* Unless we are outputting main CU, we may throw away empty ones. */
7030 if (!output_if_empty
&& die
->die_child
== NULL
)
7033 /* Even if there are no children of this DIE, we must output the information
7034 about the compilation unit. Otherwise, on an empty translation unit, we
7035 will generate a present, but empty, .debug_info section. IRIX 6.5 `nm'
7036 will then complain when examining the file. First mark all the DIEs in
7037 this CU so we know which get local refs. */
7040 build_abbrev_table (die
);
7042 /* Initialize the beginning DIE offset - and calculate sizes/offsets. */
7043 next_die_offset
= DWARF_COMPILE_UNIT_HEADER_SIZE
;
7044 calc_die_sizes (die
);
7046 oldsym
= die
->die_symbol
;
7049 tmp
= alloca (strlen (oldsym
) + 24);
7051 sprintf (tmp
, ".gnu.linkonce.wi.%s", oldsym
);
7053 die
->die_symbol
= NULL
;
7056 secname
= (const char *) DEBUG_INFO_SECTION
;
7058 /* Output debugging information. */
7059 named_section_flags (secname
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
7060 output_compilation_unit_header ();
7063 /* Leave the marks on the main CU, so we can check them in
7068 die
->die_symbol
= oldsym
;
7072 /* The DWARF2 pubname for a nested thingy looks like "A::f". The
7073 output of lang_hooks.decl_printable_name for C++ looks like
7074 "A::f(int)". Let's drop the argument list, and maybe the scope. */
7077 dwarf2_name (tree decl
, int scope
)
7079 return lang_hooks
.decl_printable_name (decl
, scope
? 1 : 0);
7082 /* Add a new entry to .debug_pubnames if appropriate. */
7085 add_pubname (tree decl
, dw_die_ref die
)
7089 if (! TREE_PUBLIC (decl
))
7092 if (pubname_table_in_use
== pubname_table_allocated
)
7094 pubname_table_allocated
+= PUBNAME_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
7096 = ggc_realloc (pubname_table
,
7097 (pubname_table_allocated
* sizeof (pubname_entry
)));
7098 memset (pubname_table
+ pubname_table_in_use
, 0,
7099 PUBNAME_TABLE_INCREMENT
* sizeof (pubname_entry
));
7102 p
= &pubname_table
[pubname_table_in_use
++];
7104 p
->name
= xstrdup (dwarf2_name (decl
, 1));
7107 /* Output the public names table used to speed up access to externally
7108 visible names. For now, only generate entries for externally
7109 visible procedures. */
7112 output_pubnames (void)
7115 unsigned long pubnames_length
= size_of_pubnames ();
7117 if (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE
- DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
== 4)
7118 dw2_asm_output_data (4, 0xffffffff,
7119 "Initial length escape value indicating 64-bit DWARF extension");
7120 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, pubnames_length
,
7121 "Length of Public Names Info");
7122 dw2_asm_output_data (2, DWARF_VERSION
, "DWARF Version");
7123 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, debug_info_section_label
,
7124 "Offset of Compilation Unit Info");
7125 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, next_die_offset
,
7126 "Compilation Unit Length");
7128 for (i
= 0; i
< pubname_table_in_use
; i
++)
7130 pubname_ref pub
= &pubname_table
[i
];
7132 /* We shouldn't see pubnames for DIEs outside of the main CU. */
7133 gcc_assert (pub
->die
->die_mark
);
7135 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, pub
->die
->die_offset
,
7138 dw2_asm_output_nstring (pub
->name
, -1, "external name");
7141 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, 0, NULL
);
7144 /* Add a new entry to .debug_aranges if appropriate. */
7147 add_arange (tree decl
, dw_die_ref die
)
7149 if (! DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl
))
7152 if (arange_table_in_use
== arange_table_allocated
)
7154 arange_table_allocated
+= ARANGE_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
7155 arange_table
= ggc_realloc (arange_table
,
7156 (arange_table_allocated
7157 * sizeof (dw_die_ref
)));
7158 memset (arange_table
+ arange_table_in_use
, 0,
7159 ARANGE_TABLE_INCREMENT
* sizeof (dw_die_ref
));
7162 arange_table
[arange_table_in_use
++] = die
;
7165 /* Output the information that goes into the .debug_aranges table.
7166 Namely, define the beginning and ending address range of the
7167 text section generated for this compilation unit. */
7170 output_aranges (void)
7173 unsigned long aranges_length
= size_of_aranges ();
7175 if (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE
- DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
== 4)
7176 dw2_asm_output_data (4, 0xffffffff,
7177 "Initial length escape value indicating 64-bit DWARF extension");
7178 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, aranges_length
,
7179 "Length of Address Ranges Info");
7180 dw2_asm_output_data (2, DWARF_VERSION
, "DWARF Version");
7181 dw2_asm_output_offset (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, debug_info_section_label
,
7182 "Offset of Compilation Unit Info");
7183 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, "Size of Address");
7184 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "Size of Segment Descriptor");
7186 /* We need to align to twice the pointer size here. */
7187 if (DWARF_ARANGES_PAD_SIZE
)
7189 /* Pad using a 2 byte words so that padding is correct for any
7191 dw2_asm_output_data (2, 0, "Pad to %d byte boundary",
7192 2 * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
);
7193 for (i
= 2; i
< (unsigned) DWARF_ARANGES_PAD_SIZE
; i
+= 2)
7194 dw2_asm_output_data (2, 0, NULL
);
7197 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, text_section_label
, "Address");
7198 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, text_end_label
,
7199 text_section_label
, "Length");
7201 for (i
= 0; i
< arange_table_in_use
; i
++)
7203 dw_die_ref die
= arange_table
[i
];
7205 /* We shouldn't see aranges for DIEs outside of the main CU. */
7206 gcc_assert (die
->die_mark
);
7208 if (die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_subprogram
)
7210 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, get_AT_low_pc (die
),
7212 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, get_AT_hi_pc (die
),
7213 get_AT_low_pc (die
), "Length");
7217 /* A static variable; extract the symbol from DW_AT_location.
7218 Note that this code isn't currently hit, as we only emit
7219 aranges for functions (jason 9/23/99). */
7220 dw_attr_ref a
= get_AT (die
, DW_AT_location
);
7221 dw_loc_descr_ref loc
;
7223 gcc_assert (a
&& AT_class (a
) == dw_val_class_loc
);
7226 gcc_assert (loc
->dw_loc_opc
== DW_OP_addr
);
7228 dw2_asm_output_addr_rtx (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
,
7229 loc
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_addr
, "Address");
7230 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
,
7231 get_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_byte_size
),
7236 /* Output the terminator words. */
7237 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, 0, NULL
);
7238 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, 0, NULL
);
7241 /* Add a new entry to .debug_ranges. Return the offset at which it
7245 add_ranges (tree block
)
7247 unsigned int in_use
= ranges_table_in_use
;
7249 if (in_use
== ranges_table_allocated
)
7251 ranges_table_allocated
+= RANGES_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
7253 = ggc_realloc (ranges_table
, (ranges_table_allocated
7254 * sizeof (struct dw_ranges_struct
)));
7255 memset (ranges_table
+ ranges_table_in_use
, 0,
7256 RANGES_TABLE_INCREMENT
* sizeof (struct dw_ranges_struct
));
7259 ranges_table
[in_use
].block_num
= (block
? BLOCK_NUMBER (block
) : 0);
7260 ranges_table_in_use
= in_use
+ 1;
7262 return in_use
* 2 * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
;
7266 output_ranges (void)
7269 static const char *const start_fmt
= "Offset 0x%x";
7270 const char *fmt
= start_fmt
;
7272 for (i
= 0; i
< ranges_table_in_use
; i
++)
7274 int block_num
= ranges_table
[i
].block_num
;
7278 char blabel
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
7279 char elabel
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
7281 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (blabel
, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL
, block_num
);
7282 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (elabel
, BLOCK_END_LABEL
, block_num
);
7284 /* If all code is in the text section, then the compilation
7285 unit base address defaults to DW_AT_low_pc, which is the
7286 base of the text section. */
7287 if (separate_line_info_table_in_use
== 0)
7289 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, blabel
,
7291 fmt
, i
* 2 * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
);
7292 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, elabel
,
7293 text_section_label
, NULL
);
7296 /* Otherwise, we add a DW_AT_entry_pc attribute to force the
7297 compilation unit base address to zero, which allows us to
7298 use absolute addresses, and not worry about whether the
7299 target supports cross-section arithmetic. */
7302 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, blabel
,
7303 fmt
, i
* 2 * DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
);
7304 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, elabel
, NULL
);
7311 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, 0, NULL
);
7312 dw2_asm_output_data (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, 0, NULL
);
7318 /* Data structure containing information about input files. */
7321 char *path
; /* Complete file name. */
7322 char *fname
; /* File name part. */
7323 int length
; /* Length of entire string. */
7324 int file_idx
; /* Index in input file table. */
7325 int dir_idx
; /* Index in directory table. */
7328 /* Data structure containing information about directories with source
7332 char *path
; /* Path including directory name. */
7333 int length
; /* Path length. */
7334 int prefix
; /* Index of directory entry which is a prefix. */
7335 int count
; /* Number of files in this directory. */
7336 int dir_idx
; /* Index of directory used as base. */
7337 int used
; /* Used in the end? */
7340 /* Callback function for file_info comparison. We sort by looking at
7341 the directories in the path. */
7344 file_info_cmp (const void *p1
, const void *p2
)
7346 const struct file_info
*s1
= p1
;
7347 const struct file_info
*s2
= p2
;
7351 /* Take care of file names without directories. We need to make sure that
7352 we return consistent values to qsort since some will get confused if
7353 we return the same value when identical operands are passed in opposite
7354 orders. So if neither has a directory, return 0 and otherwise return
7355 1 or -1 depending on which one has the directory. */
7356 if ((s1
->path
== s1
->fname
|| s2
->path
== s2
->fname
))
7357 return (s2
->path
== s2
->fname
) - (s1
->path
== s1
->fname
);
7359 cp1
= (unsigned char *) s1
->path
;
7360 cp2
= (unsigned char *) s2
->path
;
7366 /* Reached the end of the first path? If so, handle like above. */
7367 if ((cp1
== (unsigned char *) s1
->fname
)
7368 || (cp2
== (unsigned char *) s2
->fname
))
7369 return ((cp2
== (unsigned char *) s2
->fname
)
7370 - (cp1
== (unsigned char *) s1
->fname
));
7372 /* Character of current path component the same? */
7373 else if (*cp1
!= *cp2
)
7378 /* Output the directory table and the file name table. We try to minimize
7379 the total amount of memory needed. A heuristic is used to avoid large
7380 slowdowns with many input files. */
7383 output_file_names (void)
7385 struct file_info
*files
;
7386 struct dir_info
*dirs
;
7395 /* Handle the case where file_table is empty. */
7396 if (VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
) <= 1)
7398 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "End directory table");
7399 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "End file name table");
7403 /* Allocate the various arrays we need. */
7404 files
= alloca (VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
) * sizeof (struct file_info
));
7405 dirs
= alloca (VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
) * sizeof (struct dir_info
));
7407 /* Sort the file names. */
7408 for (i
= 1; i
< VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
); i
++)
7412 /* Skip all leading "./". */
7413 f
= VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, i
);
7414 while (f
[0] == '.' && f
[1] == '/')
7417 /* Create a new array entry. */
7419 files
[i
].length
= strlen (f
);
7420 files
[i
].file_idx
= i
;
7422 /* Search for the file name part. */
7423 f
= strrchr (f
, '/');
7424 files
[i
].fname
= f
== NULL
? files
[i
].path
: f
+ 1;
7427 qsort (files
+ 1, VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
) - 1,
7428 sizeof (files
[0]), file_info_cmp
);
7430 /* Find all the different directories used. */
7431 dirs
[0].path
= files
[1].path
;
7432 dirs
[0].length
= files
[1].fname
- files
[1].path
;
7433 dirs
[0].prefix
= -1;
7435 dirs
[0].dir_idx
= 0;
7437 files
[1].dir_idx
= 0;
7440 for (i
= 2; i
< VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
); i
++)
7441 if (files
[i
].fname
- files
[i
].path
== dirs
[ndirs
- 1].length
7442 && memcmp (dirs
[ndirs
- 1].path
, files
[i
].path
,
7443 dirs
[ndirs
- 1].length
) == 0)
7445 /* Same directory as last entry. */
7446 files
[i
].dir_idx
= ndirs
- 1;
7447 ++dirs
[ndirs
- 1].count
;
7453 /* This is a new directory. */
7454 dirs
[ndirs
].path
= files
[i
].path
;
7455 dirs
[ndirs
].length
= files
[i
].fname
- files
[i
].path
;
7456 dirs
[ndirs
].count
= 1;
7457 dirs
[ndirs
].dir_idx
= ndirs
;
7458 dirs
[ndirs
].used
= 0;
7459 files
[i
].dir_idx
= ndirs
;
7461 /* Search for a prefix. */
7462 dirs
[ndirs
].prefix
= -1;
7463 for (j
= 0; j
< ndirs
; j
++)
7464 if (dirs
[j
].length
< dirs
[ndirs
].length
7465 && dirs
[j
].length
> 1
7466 && (dirs
[ndirs
].prefix
== -1
7467 || dirs
[j
].length
> dirs
[dirs
[ndirs
].prefix
].length
)
7468 && memcmp (dirs
[j
].path
, dirs
[ndirs
].path
, dirs
[j
].length
) == 0)
7469 dirs
[ndirs
].prefix
= j
;
7474 /* Now to the actual work. We have to find a subset of the directories which
7475 allow expressing the file name using references to the directory table
7476 with the least amount of characters. We do not do an exhaustive search
7477 where we would have to check out every combination of every single
7478 possible prefix. Instead we use a heuristic which provides nearly optimal
7479 results in most cases and never is much off. */
7480 saved
= alloca (ndirs
* sizeof (int));
7481 savehere
= alloca (ndirs
* sizeof (int));
7483 memset (saved
, '\0', ndirs
* sizeof (saved
[0]));
7484 for (i
= 0; i
< ndirs
; i
++)
7489 /* We can always save some space for the current directory. But this
7490 does not mean it will be enough to justify adding the directory. */
7491 savehere
[i
] = dirs
[i
].length
;
7492 total
= (savehere
[i
] - saved
[i
]) * dirs
[i
].count
;
7494 for (j
= i
+ 1; j
< ndirs
; j
++)
7497 if (saved
[j
] < dirs
[i
].length
)
7499 /* Determine whether the dirs[i] path is a prefix of the
7504 while (k
!= -1 && k
!= (int) i
)
7509 /* Yes it is. We can possibly safe some memory but
7510 writing the filenames in dirs[j] relative to
7512 savehere
[j
] = dirs
[i
].length
;
7513 total
+= (savehere
[j
] - saved
[j
]) * dirs
[j
].count
;
7518 /* Check whether we can safe enough to justify adding the dirs[i]
7520 if (total
> dirs
[i
].length
+ 1)
7522 /* It's worthwhile adding. */
7523 for (j
= i
; j
< ndirs
; j
++)
7524 if (savehere
[j
] > 0)
7526 /* Remember how much we saved for this directory so far. */
7527 saved
[j
] = savehere
[j
];
7529 /* Remember the prefix directory. */
7530 dirs
[j
].dir_idx
= i
;
7535 /* We have to emit them in the order they appear in the file_table array
7536 since the index is used in the debug info generation. To do this
7537 efficiently we generate a back-mapping of the indices first. */
7538 backmap
= alloca (VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
) * sizeof (int));
7539 for (i
= 1; i
< VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
); i
++)
7541 backmap
[files
[i
].file_idx
] = i
;
7543 /* Mark this directory as used. */
7544 dirs
[dirs
[files
[i
].dir_idx
].dir_idx
].used
= 1;
7547 /* That was it. We are ready to emit the information. First emit the
7548 directory name table. We have to make sure the first actually emitted
7549 directory name has index one; zero is reserved for the current working
7550 directory. Make sure we do not confuse these indices with the one for the
7551 constructed table (even though most of the time they are identical). */
7553 idx_offset
= dirs
[0].length
> 0 ? 1 : 0;
7554 for (i
= 1 - idx_offset
; i
< ndirs
; i
++)
7555 if (dirs
[i
].used
!= 0)
7557 dirs
[i
].used
= idx
++;
7558 dw2_asm_output_nstring (dirs
[i
].path
, dirs
[i
].length
- 1,
7559 "Directory Entry: 0x%x", dirs
[i
].used
);
7562 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "End directory table");
7564 /* Correct the index for the current working directory entry if it
7566 if (idx_offset
== 0)
7569 /* Now write all the file names. */
7570 for (i
= 1; i
< VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
); i
++)
7572 int file_idx
= backmap
[i
];
7573 int dir_idx
= dirs
[files
[file_idx
].dir_idx
].dir_idx
;
7575 dw2_asm_output_nstring (files
[file_idx
].path
+ dirs
[dir_idx
].length
, -1,
7576 "File Entry: 0x%lx", (unsigned long) i
);
7578 /* Include directory index. */
7579 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (dirs
[dir_idx
].used
, NULL
);
7581 /* Modification time. */
7582 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (0, NULL
);
7584 /* File length in bytes. */
7585 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (0, NULL
);
7588 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "End file name table");
7592 /* Output the source line number correspondence information. This
7593 information goes into the .debug_line section. */
7596 output_line_info (void)
7598 char l1
[20], l2
[20], p1
[20], p2
[20];
7599 char line_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
7600 char prev_line_label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
7603 unsigned long lt_index
;
7604 unsigned long current_line
;
7607 unsigned long current_file
;
7608 unsigned long function
;
7610 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l1
, LINE_NUMBER_BEGIN_LABEL
, 0);
7611 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (l2
, LINE_NUMBER_END_LABEL
, 0);
7612 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (p1
, LN_PROLOG_AS_LABEL
, 0);
7613 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (p2
, LN_PROLOG_END_LABEL
, 0);
7615 if (DWARF_INITIAL_LENGTH_SIZE
- DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
== 4)
7616 dw2_asm_output_data (4, 0xffffffff,
7617 "Initial length escape value indicating 64-bit DWARF extension");
7618 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, l2
, l1
,
7619 "Length of Source Line Info");
7620 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, l1
);
7622 dw2_asm_output_data (2, DWARF_VERSION
, "DWARF Version");
7623 dw2_asm_output_delta (DWARF_OFFSET_SIZE
, p2
, p1
, "Prolog Length");
7624 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, p1
);
7626 /* Define the architecture-dependent minimum instruction length (in
7627 bytes). In this implementation of DWARF, this field is used for
7628 information purposes only. Since GCC generates assembly language,
7629 we have no a priori knowledge of how many instruction bytes are
7630 generated for each source line, and therefore can use only the
7631 DW_LNE_set_address and DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc line information
7632 commands. Accordingly, we fix this as `1', which is "correct
7633 enough" for all architectures, and don't let the target override. */
7634 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 1,
7635 "Minimum Instruction Length");
7637 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT_START
,
7638 "Default is_stmt_start flag");
7639 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF_LINE_BASE
,
7640 "Line Base Value (Special Opcodes)");
7641 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF_LINE_RANGE
,
7642 "Line Range Value (Special Opcodes)");
7643 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE
,
7644 "Special Opcode Base");
7646 for (opc
= 1; opc
< DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE
; opc
++)
7650 case DW_LNS_advance_pc
:
7651 case DW_LNS_advance_line
:
7652 case DW_LNS_set_file
:
7653 case DW_LNS_set_column
:
7654 case DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc
:
7662 dw2_asm_output_data (1, n_op_args
, "opcode: 0x%x has %d args",
7666 /* Write out the information about the files we use. */
7667 output_file_names ();
7668 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, p2
);
7670 /* We used to set the address register to the first location in the text
7671 section here, but that didn't accomplish anything since we already
7672 have a line note for the opening brace of the first function. */
7674 /* Generate the line number to PC correspondence table, encoded as
7675 a series of state machine operations. */
7678 strcpy (prev_line_label
, text_section_label
);
7679 for (lt_index
= 1; lt_index
< line_info_table_in_use
; ++lt_index
)
7681 dw_line_info_ref line_info
= &line_info_table
[lt_index
];
7684 /* Disable this optimization for now; GDB wants to see two line notes
7685 at the beginning of a function so it can find the end of the
7688 /* Don't emit anything for redundant notes. Just updating the
7689 address doesn't accomplish anything, because we already assume
7690 that anything after the last address is this line. */
7691 if (line_info
->dw_line_num
== current_line
7692 && line_info
->dw_file_num
== current_file
)
7696 /* Emit debug info for the address of the current line.
7698 Unfortunately, we have little choice here currently, and must always
7699 use the most general form. GCC does not know the address delta
7700 itself, so we can't use DW_LNS_advance_pc. Many ports do have length
7701 attributes which will give an upper bound on the address range. We
7702 could perhaps use length attributes to determine when it is safe to
7703 use DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc. */
7705 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (line_label
, LINE_CODE_LABEL
, lt_index
);
7708 /* This can handle deltas up to 0xffff. This takes 3 bytes. */
7709 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc
,
7710 "DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc");
7711 dw2_asm_output_delta (2, line_label
, prev_line_label
, NULL
);
7715 /* This can handle any delta. This takes
7716 4+DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE bytes. */
7717 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "DW_LNE_set_address");
7718 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1 + DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, NULL
);
7719 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNE_set_address
, NULL
);
7720 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, line_label
, NULL
);
7723 strcpy (prev_line_label
, line_label
);
7725 /* Emit debug info for the source file of the current line, if
7726 different from the previous line. */
7727 if (line_info
->dw_file_num
!= current_file
)
7729 current_file
= line_info
->dw_file_num
;
7730 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_set_file
, "DW_LNS_set_file");
7731 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (current_file
, "(\"%s\")",
7732 VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
,
7736 /* Emit debug info for the current line number, choosing the encoding
7737 that uses the least amount of space. */
7738 if (line_info
->dw_line_num
!= current_line
)
7740 line_offset
= line_info
->dw_line_num
- current_line
;
7741 line_delta
= line_offset
- DWARF_LINE_BASE
;
7742 current_line
= line_info
->dw_line_num
;
7743 if (line_delta
>= 0 && line_delta
< (DWARF_LINE_RANGE
- 1))
7744 /* This can handle deltas from -10 to 234, using the current
7745 definitions of DWARF_LINE_BASE and DWARF_LINE_RANGE. This
7747 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE
+ line_delta
,
7748 "line %lu", current_line
);
7751 /* This can handle any delta. This takes at least 4 bytes,
7752 depending on the value being encoded. */
7753 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_advance_line
,
7754 "advance to line %lu", current_line
);
7755 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (line_offset
, NULL
);
7756 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_copy
, "DW_LNS_copy");
7760 /* We still need to start a new row, so output a copy insn. */
7761 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_copy
, "DW_LNS_copy");
7764 /* Emit debug info for the address of the end of the function. */
7767 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc
,
7768 "DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc");
7769 dw2_asm_output_delta (2, text_end_label
, prev_line_label
, NULL
);
7773 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "DW_LNE_set_address");
7774 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1 + DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, NULL
);
7775 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNE_set_address
, NULL
);
7776 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, text_end_label
, NULL
);
7779 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "DW_LNE_end_sequence");
7780 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1, NULL
);
7781 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNE_end_sequence
, NULL
);
7786 for (lt_index
= 0; lt_index
< separate_line_info_table_in_use
;)
7788 dw_separate_line_info_ref line_info
7789 = &separate_line_info_table
[lt_index
];
7792 /* Don't emit anything for redundant notes. */
7793 if (line_info
->dw_line_num
== current_line
7794 && line_info
->dw_file_num
== current_file
7795 && line_info
->function
== function
)
7799 /* Emit debug info for the address of the current line. If this is
7800 a new function, or the first line of a function, then we need
7801 to handle it differently. */
7802 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (line_label
, SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL
,
7804 if (function
!= line_info
->function
)
7806 function
= line_info
->function
;
7808 /* Set the address register to the first line in the function. */
7809 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "DW_LNE_set_address");
7810 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1 + DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, NULL
);
7811 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNE_set_address
, NULL
);
7812 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, line_label
, NULL
);
7816 /* ??? See the DW_LNS_advance_pc comment above. */
7819 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc
,
7820 "DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc");
7821 dw2_asm_output_delta (2, line_label
, prev_line_label
, NULL
);
7825 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "DW_LNE_set_address");
7826 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1 + DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, NULL
);
7827 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNE_set_address
, NULL
);
7828 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, line_label
, NULL
);
7832 strcpy (prev_line_label
, line_label
);
7834 /* Emit debug info for the source file of the current line, if
7835 different from the previous line. */
7836 if (line_info
->dw_file_num
!= current_file
)
7838 current_file
= line_info
->dw_file_num
;
7839 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_set_file
, "DW_LNS_set_file");
7840 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (current_file
, "(\"%s\")",
7841 VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
,
7845 /* Emit debug info for the current line number, choosing the encoding
7846 that uses the least amount of space. */
7847 if (line_info
->dw_line_num
!= current_line
)
7849 line_offset
= line_info
->dw_line_num
- current_line
;
7850 line_delta
= line_offset
- DWARF_LINE_BASE
;
7851 current_line
= line_info
->dw_line_num
;
7852 if (line_delta
>= 0 && line_delta
< (DWARF_LINE_RANGE
- 1))
7853 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DWARF_LINE_OPCODE_BASE
+ line_delta
,
7854 "line %lu", current_line
);
7857 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_advance_line
,
7858 "advance to line %lu", current_line
);
7859 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (line_offset
, NULL
);
7860 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_copy
, "DW_LNS_copy");
7864 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_copy
, "DW_LNS_copy");
7872 /* If we're done with a function, end its sequence. */
7873 if (lt_index
== separate_line_info_table_in_use
7874 || separate_line_info_table
[lt_index
].function
!= function
)
7879 /* Emit debug info for the address of the end of the function. */
7880 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (line_label
, FUNC_END_LABEL
, function
);
7883 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc
,
7884 "DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc");
7885 dw2_asm_output_delta (2, line_label
, prev_line_label
, NULL
);
7889 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "DW_LNE_set_address");
7890 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1 + DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, NULL
);
7891 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNE_set_address
, NULL
);
7892 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
, line_label
, NULL
);
7895 /* Output the marker for the end of this sequence. */
7896 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "DW_LNE_end_sequence");
7897 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (1, NULL
);
7898 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_LNE_end_sequence
, NULL
);
7902 /* Output the marker for the end of the line number info. */
7903 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, l2
);
7906 /* Given a pointer to a tree node for some base type, return a pointer to
7907 a DIE that describes the given type.
7909 This routine must only be called for GCC type nodes that correspond to
7910 Dwarf base (fundamental) types. */
7913 base_type_die (tree type
)
7915 dw_die_ref base_type_result
;
7916 const char *type_name
;
7917 enum dwarf_type encoding
;
7918 tree name
= TYPE_NAME (type
);
7920 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == ERROR_MARK
|| TREE_CODE (type
) == VOID_TYPE
)
7925 if (TREE_CODE (name
) == TYPE_DECL
)
7926 name
= DECL_NAME (name
);
7928 type_name
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name
);
7931 type_name
= "__unknown__";
7933 switch (TREE_CODE (type
))
7936 /* Carefully distinguish the C character types, without messing
7937 up if the language is not C. Note that we check only for the names
7938 that contain spaces; other names might occur by coincidence in other
7940 if (! (TYPE_PRECISION (type
) == CHAR_TYPE_SIZE
7941 && (type
== char_type_node
7942 || ! strcmp (type_name
, "signed char")
7943 || ! strcmp (type_name
, "unsigned char"))))
7945 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type
))
7946 encoding
= DW_ATE_unsigned
;
7948 encoding
= DW_ATE_signed
;
7951 /* else fall through. */
7954 /* GNU Pascal/Ada CHAR type. Not used in C. */
7955 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type
))
7956 encoding
= DW_ATE_unsigned_char
;
7958 encoding
= DW_ATE_signed_char
;
7962 encoding
= DW_ATE_float
;
7965 /* Dwarf2 doesn't know anything about complex ints, so use
7966 a user defined type for it. */
7968 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (type
)) == REAL_TYPE
)
7969 encoding
= DW_ATE_complex_float
;
7971 encoding
= DW_ATE_lo_user
;
7975 /* GNU FORTRAN/Ada/C++ BOOLEAN type. */
7976 encoding
= DW_ATE_boolean
;
7980 /* No other TREE_CODEs are Dwarf fundamental types. */
7984 base_type_result
= new_die (DW_TAG_base_type
, comp_unit_die
, type
);
7985 if (demangle_name_func
)
7986 type_name
= (*demangle_name_func
) (type_name
);
7988 add_AT_string (base_type_result
, DW_AT_name
, type_name
);
7989 add_AT_unsigned (base_type_result
, DW_AT_byte_size
,
7990 int_size_in_bytes (type
));
7991 add_AT_unsigned (base_type_result
, DW_AT_encoding
, encoding
);
7993 return base_type_result
;
7996 /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return a pointer to
7997 the Dwarf "root" type for the given input type. The Dwarf "root" type of
7998 a given type is generally the same as the given type, except that if the
7999 given type is a pointer or reference type, then the root type of the given
8000 type is the root type of the "basis" type for the pointer or reference
8001 type. (This definition of the "root" type is recursive.) Also, the root
8002 type of a `const' qualified type or a `volatile' qualified type is the
8003 root type of the given type without the qualifiers. */
8006 root_type (tree type
)
8008 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == ERROR_MARK
)
8009 return error_mark_node
;
8011 switch (TREE_CODE (type
))
8014 return error_mark_node
;
8017 case REFERENCE_TYPE
:
8018 return type_main_variant (root_type (TREE_TYPE (type
)));
8021 return type_main_variant (type
);
8025 /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return nonzero if the
8026 given input type is a Dwarf "fundamental" type. Otherwise return null. */
8029 is_base_type (tree type
)
8031 switch (TREE_CODE (type
))
8045 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE
:
8050 case REFERENCE_TYPE
:
8064 /* Given a pointer to a tree node, assumed to be some kind of a ..._TYPE
8065 node, return the size in bits for the type if it is a constant, or else
8066 return the alignment for the type if the type's size is not constant, or
8067 else return BITS_PER_WORD if the type actually turns out to be an
8070 static inline unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
8071 simple_type_size_in_bits (tree type
)
8073 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == ERROR_MARK
)
8074 return BITS_PER_WORD
;
8075 else if (TYPE_SIZE (type
) == NULL_TREE
)
8077 else if (host_integerp (TYPE_SIZE (type
), 1))
8078 return tree_low_cst (TYPE_SIZE (type
), 1);
8080 return TYPE_ALIGN (type
);
8083 /* Return true if the debug information for the given type should be
8084 emitted as a subrange type. */
8087 is_subrange_type (tree type
)
8089 tree subtype
= TREE_TYPE (type
);
8091 /* Subrange types are identified by the fact that they are integer
8092 types, and that they have a subtype which is either an integer type
8093 or an enumeral type. */
8095 if (TREE_CODE (type
) != INTEGER_TYPE
8096 || subtype
== NULL_TREE
)
8099 if (TREE_CODE (subtype
) != INTEGER_TYPE
8100 && TREE_CODE (subtype
) != ENUMERAL_TYPE
)
8103 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == TREE_CODE (subtype
)
8104 && int_size_in_bytes (type
) == int_size_in_bytes (subtype
)
8105 && TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
) != NULL
8106 && TYPE_MIN_VALUE (subtype
) != NULL
8107 && tree_int_cst_equal (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
), TYPE_MIN_VALUE (subtype
))
8108 && TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
) != NULL
8109 && TYPE_MAX_VALUE (subtype
) != NULL
8110 && tree_int_cst_equal (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
), TYPE_MAX_VALUE (subtype
)))
8112 /* The type and its subtype have the same representation. If in
8113 addition the two types also have the same name, then the given
8114 type is not a subrange type, but rather a plain base type. */
8115 /* FIXME: brobecker/2004-03-22:
8116 Sizetype INTEGER_CSTs nodes are canonicalized. It should
8117 therefore be sufficient to check the TYPE_SIZE node pointers
8118 rather than checking the actual size. Unfortunately, we have
8119 found some cases, such as in the Ada "integer" type, where
8120 this is not the case. Until this problem is solved, we need to
8121 keep checking the actual size. */
8122 tree type_name
= TYPE_NAME (type
);
8123 tree subtype_name
= TYPE_NAME (subtype
);
8125 if (type_name
!= NULL
&& TREE_CODE (type_name
) == TYPE_DECL
)
8126 type_name
= DECL_NAME (type_name
);
8128 if (subtype_name
!= NULL
&& TREE_CODE (subtype_name
) == TYPE_DECL
)
8129 subtype_name
= DECL_NAME (subtype_name
);
8131 if (type_name
== subtype_name
)
8138 /* Given a pointer to a tree node for a subrange type, return a pointer
8139 to a DIE that describes the given type. */
8142 subrange_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
8144 dw_die_ref subtype_die
;
8145 dw_die_ref subrange_die
;
8146 tree name
= TYPE_NAME (type
);
8147 const HOST_WIDE_INT size_in_bytes
= int_size_in_bytes (type
);
8148 tree subtype
= TREE_TYPE (type
);
8150 if (context_die
== NULL
)
8151 context_die
= comp_unit_die
;
8153 if (TREE_CODE (subtype
) == ENUMERAL_TYPE
)
8154 subtype_die
= gen_enumeration_type_die (subtype
, context_die
);
8156 subtype_die
= base_type_die (subtype
);
8158 subrange_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_subrange_type
, context_die
, type
);
8162 if (TREE_CODE (name
) == TYPE_DECL
)
8163 name
= DECL_NAME (name
);
8164 add_name_attribute (subrange_die
, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name
));
8167 if (int_size_in_bytes (subtype
) != size_in_bytes
)
8169 /* The size of the subrange type and its base type do not match,
8170 so we need to generate a size attribute for the subrange type. */
8171 add_AT_unsigned (subrange_die
, DW_AT_byte_size
, size_in_bytes
);
8174 if (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
) != NULL
)
8175 add_bound_info (subrange_die
, DW_AT_lower_bound
,
8176 TYPE_MIN_VALUE (type
));
8177 if (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
) != NULL
)
8178 add_bound_info (subrange_die
, DW_AT_upper_bound
,
8179 TYPE_MAX_VALUE (type
));
8180 add_AT_die_ref (subrange_die
, DW_AT_type
, subtype_die
);
8182 return subrange_die
;
8185 /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return a debugging
8186 entry that chains various modifiers in front of the given type. */
8189 modified_type_die (tree type
, int is_const_type
, int is_volatile_type
,
8190 dw_die_ref context_die
)
8192 enum tree_code code
= TREE_CODE (type
);
8193 dw_die_ref mod_type_die
= NULL
;
8194 dw_die_ref sub_die
= NULL
;
8195 tree item_type
= NULL
;
8197 if (code
!= ERROR_MARK
)
8199 tree qualified_type
;
8201 /* See if we already have the appropriately qualified variant of
8204 = get_qualified_type (type
,
8205 ((is_const_type
? TYPE_QUAL_CONST
: 0)
8207 ? TYPE_QUAL_VOLATILE
: 0)));
8209 /* If we do, then we can just use its DIE, if it exists. */
8212 mod_type_die
= lookup_type_die (qualified_type
);
8214 return mod_type_die
;
8217 /* Handle C typedef types. */
8218 if (qualified_type
&& TYPE_NAME (qualified_type
)
8219 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (qualified_type
)) == TYPE_DECL
8220 && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (qualified_type
)))
8222 tree type_name
= TYPE_NAME (qualified_type
);
8223 tree dtype
= TREE_TYPE (type_name
);
8225 if (qualified_type
== dtype
)
8227 /* For a named type, use the typedef. */
8228 gen_type_die (qualified_type
, context_die
);
8229 mod_type_die
= lookup_type_die (qualified_type
);
8231 else if (is_const_type
< TYPE_READONLY (dtype
)
8232 || is_volatile_type
< TYPE_VOLATILE (dtype
))
8233 /* cv-unqualified version of named type. Just use the unnamed
8234 type to which it refers. */
8236 = modified_type_die (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (type_name
),
8237 is_const_type
, is_volatile_type
,
8240 /* Else cv-qualified version of named type; fall through. */
8246 else if (is_const_type
)
8248 mod_type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_const_type
, comp_unit_die
, type
);
8249 sub_die
= modified_type_die (type
, 0, is_volatile_type
, context_die
);
8251 else if (is_volatile_type
)
8253 mod_type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_volatile_type
, comp_unit_die
, type
);
8254 sub_die
= modified_type_die (type
, 0, 0, context_die
);
8256 else if (code
== POINTER_TYPE
)
8258 mod_type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_pointer_type
, comp_unit_die
, type
);
8259 add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die
, DW_AT_byte_size
,
8260 simple_type_size_in_bits (type
) / BITS_PER_UNIT
);
8262 add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die
, DW_AT_address_class
, 0);
8264 item_type
= TREE_TYPE (type
);
8266 else if (code
== REFERENCE_TYPE
)
8268 mod_type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_reference_type
, comp_unit_die
, type
);
8269 add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die
, DW_AT_byte_size
,
8270 simple_type_size_in_bits (type
) / BITS_PER_UNIT
);
8272 add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die
, DW_AT_address_class
, 0);
8274 item_type
= TREE_TYPE (type
);
8276 else if (is_subrange_type (type
))
8277 mod_type_die
= subrange_type_die (type
, context_die
);
8278 else if (is_base_type (type
))
8279 mod_type_die
= base_type_die (type
);
8282 gen_type_die (type
, context_die
);
8284 /* We have to get the type_main_variant here (and pass that to the
8285 `lookup_type_die' routine) because the ..._TYPE node we have
8286 might simply be a *copy* of some original type node (where the
8287 copy was created to help us keep track of typedef names) and
8288 that copy might have a different TYPE_UID from the original
8290 if (TREE_CODE (type
) != VECTOR_TYPE
)
8291 mod_type_die
= lookup_type_die (type_main_variant (type
));
8293 /* Vectors have the debugging information in the type,
8294 not the main variant. */
8295 mod_type_die
= lookup_type_die (type
);
8296 gcc_assert (mod_type_die
);
8299 /* We want to equate the qualified type to the die below. */
8300 type
= qualified_type
;
8304 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, mod_type_die
);
8306 /* We must do this after the equate_type_number_to_die call, in case
8307 this is a recursive type. This ensures that the modified_type_die
8308 recursion will terminate even if the type is recursive. Recursive
8309 types are possible in Ada. */
8310 sub_die
= modified_type_die (item_type
,
8311 TYPE_READONLY (item_type
),
8312 TYPE_VOLATILE (item_type
),
8315 if (sub_die
!= NULL
)
8316 add_AT_die_ref (mod_type_die
, DW_AT_type
, sub_die
);
8318 return mod_type_die
;
8321 /* Given a pointer to an arbitrary ..._TYPE tree node, return true if it is
8322 an enumerated type. */
8325 type_is_enum (tree type
)
8327 return TREE_CODE (type
) == ENUMERAL_TYPE
;
8330 /* Return the DBX register number described by a given RTL node. */
8333 dbx_reg_number (rtx rtl
)
8335 unsigned regno
= REGNO (rtl
);
8337 gcc_assert (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
);
8339 return DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (regno
);
8342 /* Return a location descriptor that designates a machine register or
8343 zero if there is none. */
8345 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8346 reg_loc_descriptor (rtx rtl
)
8351 if (REGNO (rtl
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
8354 reg
= dbx_reg_number (rtl
);
8355 regs
= targetm
.dwarf_register_span (rtl
);
8357 if (hard_regno_nregs
[REGNO (rtl
)][GET_MODE (rtl
)] > 1
8359 return multiple_reg_loc_descriptor (rtl
, regs
);
8361 return one_reg_loc_descriptor (reg
);
8364 /* Return a location descriptor that designates a machine register for
8365 a given hard register number. */
8367 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8368 one_reg_loc_descriptor (unsigned int regno
)
8371 return new_loc_descr (DW_OP_reg0
+ regno
, 0, 0);
8373 return new_loc_descr (DW_OP_regx
, regno
, 0);
8376 /* Given an RTL of a register, return a location descriptor that
8377 designates a value that spans more than one register. */
8379 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8380 multiple_reg_loc_descriptor (rtx rtl
, rtx regs
)
8384 dw_loc_descr_ref loc_result
= NULL
;
8386 reg
= dbx_reg_number (rtl
);
8387 nregs
= hard_regno_nregs
[REGNO (rtl
)][GET_MODE (rtl
)];
8389 /* Simple, contiguous registers. */
8390 if (regs
== NULL_RTX
)
8392 size
= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (rtl
)) / nregs
;
8399 t
= one_reg_loc_descriptor (reg
);
8400 add_loc_descr (&loc_result
, t
);
8401 add_loc_descr (&loc_result
, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece
, size
, 0));
8407 /* Now onto stupid register sets in non contiguous locations. */
8409 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (regs
) == PARALLEL
);
8411 size
= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (XVECEXP (regs
, 0, 0)));
8414 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (regs
, 0); ++i
)
8418 t
= one_reg_loc_descriptor (REGNO (XVECEXP (regs
, 0, i
)));
8419 add_loc_descr (&loc_result
, t
);
8420 size
= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (XVECEXP (regs
, 0, 0)));
8421 add_loc_descr (&loc_result
, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece
, size
, 0));
8426 /* Return a location descriptor that designates a constant. */
8428 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8429 int_loc_descriptor (HOST_WIDE_INT i
)
8431 enum dwarf_location_atom op
;
8433 /* Pick the smallest representation of a constant, rather than just
8434 defaulting to the LEB encoding. */
8438 op
= DW_OP_lit0
+ i
;
8441 else if (i
<= 0xffff)
8443 else if (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
== 32
8453 else if (i
>= -0x8000)
8455 else if (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
== 32
8456 || i
>= -0x80000000)
8462 return new_loc_descr (op
, i
, 0);
8465 /* Return a location descriptor that designates a base+offset location. */
8467 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8468 based_loc_descr (unsigned int reg
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
, bool can_use_fbreg
)
8470 dw_loc_descr_ref loc_result
;
8471 /* For the "frame base", we use the frame pointer or stack pointer
8472 registers, since the RTL for local variables is relative to one of
8474 unsigned fp_reg
= DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER (frame_pointer_needed
8475 ? HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
8476 : STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
8478 if (reg
== fp_reg
&& can_use_fbreg
)
8479 loc_result
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_fbreg
, offset
, 0);
8481 loc_result
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_breg0
+ reg
, offset
, 0);
8483 loc_result
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_bregx
, reg
, offset
);
8488 /* Return true if this RTL expression describes a base+offset calculation. */
8491 is_based_loc (rtx rtl
)
8493 return (GET_CODE (rtl
) == PLUS
8494 && ((REG_P (XEXP (rtl
, 0))
8495 && REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
8496 && GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl
, 1)) == CONST_INT
)));
8499 /* The following routine converts the RTL for a variable or parameter
8500 (resident in memory) into an equivalent Dwarf representation of a
8501 mechanism for getting the address of that same variable onto the top of a
8502 hypothetical "address evaluation" stack.
8504 When creating memory location descriptors, we are effectively transforming
8505 the RTL for a memory-resident object into its Dwarf postfix expression
8506 equivalent. This routine recursively descends an RTL tree, turning
8507 it into Dwarf postfix code as it goes.
8509 MODE is the mode of the memory reference, needed to handle some
8510 autoincrement addressing modes.
8512 CAN_USE_FBREG is a flag whether we can use DW_AT_frame_base in the location
8513 list for RTL. We can't use it when we are emitting location list for
8514 virtual variable frame_base_decl (i.e. a location list for DW_AT_frame_base)
8515 which describes how frame base changes when !frame_pointer_needed.
8517 Return 0 if we can't represent the location. */
8519 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8520 mem_loc_descriptor (rtx rtl
, enum machine_mode mode
, bool can_use_fbreg
)
8522 dw_loc_descr_ref mem_loc_result
= NULL
;
8523 enum dwarf_location_atom op
;
8525 /* Note that for a dynamically sized array, the location we will generate a
8526 description of here will be the lowest numbered location which is
8527 actually within the array. That's *not* necessarily the same as the
8528 zeroth element of the array. */
8530 rtl
= targetm
.delegitimize_address (rtl
);
8532 switch (GET_CODE (rtl
))
8537 /* POST_INC and POST_DEC can be handled just like a SUBREG. So we
8538 just fall into the SUBREG code. */
8540 /* ... fall through ... */
8543 /* The case of a subreg may arise when we have a local (register)
8544 variable or a formal (register) parameter which doesn't quite fill
8545 up an entire register. For now, just assume that it is
8546 legitimate to make the Dwarf info refer to the whole register which
8547 contains the given subreg. */
8548 rtl
= SUBREG_REG (rtl
);
8550 /* ... fall through ... */
8553 /* Whenever a register number forms a part of the description of the
8554 method for calculating the (dynamic) address of a memory resident
8555 object, DWARF rules require the register number be referred to as
8556 a "base register". This distinction is not based in any way upon
8557 what category of register the hardware believes the given register
8558 belongs to. This is strictly DWARF terminology we're dealing with
8559 here. Note that in cases where the location of a memory-resident
8560 data object could be expressed as: OP_ADD (OP_BASEREG (basereg),
8561 OP_CONST (0)) the actual DWARF location descriptor that we generate
8562 may just be OP_BASEREG (basereg). This may look deceptively like
8563 the object in question was allocated to a register (rather than in
8564 memory) so DWARF consumers need to be aware of the subtle
8565 distinction between OP_REG and OP_BASEREG. */
8566 if (REGNO (rtl
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
8567 mem_loc_result
= based_loc_descr (dbx_reg_number (rtl
), 0,
8572 mem_loc_result
= mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl
, 0), GET_MODE (rtl
),
8574 if (mem_loc_result
!= 0)
8575 add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result
, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_deref
, 0, 0));
8579 rtl
= XEXP (rtl
, 1);
8581 /* ... fall through ... */
8584 /* Some ports can transform a symbol ref into a label ref, because
8585 the symbol ref is too far away and has to be dumped into a constant
8589 /* Alternatively, the symbol in the constant pool might be referenced
8590 by a different symbol. */
8591 if (GET_CODE (rtl
) == SYMBOL_REF
&& CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (rtl
))
8594 rtx tmp
= get_pool_constant_mark (rtl
, &marked
);
8596 if (GET_CODE (tmp
) == SYMBOL_REF
)
8599 if (CONSTANT_POOL_ADDRESS_P (tmp
))
8600 get_pool_constant_mark (tmp
, &marked
);
8605 /* If all references to this pool constant were optimized away,
8606 it was not output and thus we can't represent it.
8607 FIXME: might try to use DW_OP_const_value here, though
8608 DW_OP_piece complicates it. */
8613 mem_loc_result
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_addr
, 0, 0);
8614 mem_loc_result
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.val_class
= dw_val_class_addr
;
8615 mem_loc_result
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_addr
= rtl
;
8616 VARRAY_PUSH_RTX (used_rtx_varray
, rtl
);
8620 /* Extract the PLUS expression nested inside and fall into
8622 rtl
= XEXP (rtl
, 1);
8627 /* Turn these into a PLUS expression and fall into the PLUS code
8629 rtl
= gen_rtx_PLUS (word_mode
, XEXP (rtl
, 0),
8630 GEN_INT (GET_CODE (rtl
) == PRE_INC
8631 ? GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode
)
8632 : -GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode
)));
8634 /* ... fall through ... */
8638 if (is_based_loc (rtl
))
8639 mem_loc_result
= based_loc_descr (dbx_reg_number (XEXP (rtl
, 0)),
8640 INTVAL (XEXP (rtl
, 1)),
8644 mem_loc_result
= mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl
, 0), mode
,
8646 if (mem_loc_result
== 0)
8649 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl
, 1)) == CONST_INT
8650 && INTVAL (XEXP (rtl
, 1)) >= 0)
8651 add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result
,
8652 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus_uconst
,
8653 INTVAL (XEXP (rtl
, 1)), 0));
8656 add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result
,
8657 mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl
, 1), mode
,
8659 add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result
,
8660 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus
, 0, 0));
8665 /* If a pseudo-reg is optimized away, it is possible for it to
8666 be replaced with a MEM containing a multiply or shift. */
8685 dw_loc_descr_ref op0
= mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl
, 0), mode
,
8687 dw_loc_descr_ref op1
= mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl
, 1), mode
,
8690 if (op0
== 0 || op1
== 0)
8693 mem_loc_result
= op0
;
8694 add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result
, op1
);
8695 add_loc_descr (&mem_loc_result
, new_loc_descr (op
, 0, 0));
8700 mem_loc_result
= int_loc_descriptor (INTVAL (rtl
));
8707 return mem_loc_result
;
8710 /* Return a descriptor that describes the concatenation of two locations.
8711 This is typically a complex variable. */
8713 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8714 concat_loc_descriptor (rtx x0
, rtx x1
)
8716 dw_loc_descr_ref cc_loc_result
= NULL
;
8717 dw_loc_descr_ref x0_ref
= loc_descriptor (x0
, false);
8718 dw_loc_descr_ref x1_ref
= loc_descriptor (x1
, false);
8720 if (x0_ref
== 0 || x1_ref
== 0)
8723 cc_loc_result
= x0_ref
;
8724 add_loc_descr (&cc_loc_result
,
8725 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece
,
8726 GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x0
)), 0));
8728 add_loc_descr (&cc_loc_result
, x1_ref
);
8729 add_loc_descr (&cc_loc_result
,
8730 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece
,
8731 GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x1
)), 0));
8733 return cc_loc_result
;
8736 /* Output a proper Dwarf location descriptor for a variable or parameter
8737 which is either allocated in a register or in a memory location. For a
8738 register, we just generate an OP_REG and the register number. For a
8739 memory location we provide a Dwarf postfix expression describing how to
8740 generate the (dynamic) address of the object onto the address stack.
8742 If we don't know how to describe it, return 0. */
8744 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8745 loc_descriptor (rtx rtl
, bool can_use_fbreg
)
8747 dw_loc_descr_ref loc_result
= NULL
;
8749 switch (GET_CODE (rtl
))
8752 /* The case of a subreg may arise when we have a local (register)
8753 variable or a formal (register) parameter which doesn't quite fill
8754 up an entire register. For now, just assume that it is
8755 legitimate to make the Dwarf info refer to the whole register which
8756 contains the given subreg. */
8757 rtl
= SUBREG_REG (rtl
);
8759 /* ... fall through ... */
8762 loc_result
= reg_loc_descriptor (rtl
);
8766 loc_result
= mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl
, 0), GET_MODE (rtl
),
8771 loc_result
= concat_loc_descriptor (XEXP (rtl
, 0), XEXP (rtl
, 1));
8776 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (rtl
, 1)) != PARALLEL
)
8778 loc_result
= loc_descriptor (XEXP (XEXP (rtl
, 1), 0), can_use_fbreg
);
8782 rtl
= XEXP (rtl
, 1);
8787 rtvec par_elems
= XVEC (rtl
, 0);
8788 int num_elem
= GET_NUM_ELEM (par_elems
);
8789 enum machine_mode mode
;
8792 /* Create the first one, so we have something to add to. */
8793 loc_result
= loc_descriptor (XEXP (RTVEC_ELT (par_elems
, 0), 0),
8795 mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (RTVEC_ELT (par_elems
, 0), 0));
8796 add_loc_descr (&loc_result
,
8797 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece
, GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
), 0));
8798 for (i
= 1; i
< num_elem
; i
++)
8800 dw_loc_descr_ref temp
;
8802 temp
= loc_descriptor (XEXP (RTVEC_ELT (par_elems
, i
), 0),
8804 add_loc_descr (&loc_result
, temp
);
8805 mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (RTVEC_ELT (par_elems
, i
), 0));
8806 add_loc_descr (&loc_result
,
8807 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_piece
,
8808 GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
), 0));
8820 /* Similar, but generate the descriptor from trees instead of rtl. This comes
8821 up particularly with variable length arrays. WANT_ADDRESS is 2 if this is
8822 a top-level invocation of loc_descriptor_from_tree; is 1 if this is not a
8823 top-level invocation, and we require the address of LOC; is 0 if we require
8824 the value of LOC. */
8826 static dw_loc_descr_ref
8827 loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (tree loc
, int want_address
)
8829 dw_loc_descr_ref ret
, ret1
;
8830 int have_address
= 0;
8831 int unsignedp
= TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (loc
));
8832 enum dwarf_location_atom op
;
8834 /* ??? Most of the time we do not take proper care for sign/zero
8835 extending the values properly. Hopefully this won't be a real
8838 switch (TREE_CODE (loc
))
8843 case PLACEHOLDER_EXPR
:
8844 /* This case involves extracting fields from an object to determine the
8845 position of other fields. We don't try to encode this here. The
8846 only user of this is Ada, which encodes the needed information using
8847 the names of types. */
8853 case PREINCREMENT_EXPR
:
8854 case PREDECREMENT_EXPR
:
8855 case POSTINCREMENT_EXPR
:
8856 case POSTDECREMENT_EXPR
:
8857 /* There are no opcodes for these operations. */
8861 /* If we already want an address, there's nothing we can do. */
8865 /* Otherwise, process the argument and look for the address. */
8866 return loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), 1);
8869 if (DECL_THREAD_LOCAL (loc
))
8873 #ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_DTPREL
8874 /* If this is not defined, we have no way to emit the data. */
8878 /* The way DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address is specified, we can only
8879 look up addresses of objects in the current module. */
8880 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (loc
))
8883 rtl
= rtl_for_decl_location (loc
);
8884 if (rtl
== NULL_RTX
)
8889 rtl
= XEXP (rtl
, 0);
8890 if (! CONSTANT_P (rtl
))
8893 ret
= new_loc_descr (INTERNAL_DW_OP_tls_addr
, 0, 0);
8894 ret
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.val_class
= dw_val_class_addr
;
8895 ret
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_addr
= rtl
;
8897 ret1
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_GNU_push_tls_address
, 0, 0);
8898 add_loc_descr (&ret
, ret1
);
8906 if (DECL_VALUE_EXPR (loc
))
8907 return loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (DECL_VALUE_EXPR (loc
), want_address
);
8912 rtx rtl
= rtl_for_decl_location (loc
);
8914 if (rtl
== NULL_RTX
)
8916 else if (GET_CODE (rtl
) == CONST_INT
)
8918 HOST_WIDE_INT val
= INTVAL (rtl
);
8919 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (loc
)))
8920 val
&= GET_MODE_MASK (DECL_MODE (loc
));
8921 ret
= int_loc_descriptor (val
);
8923 else if (GET_CODE (rtl
) == CONST_STRING
)
8925 else if (CONSTANT_P (rtl
))
8927 ret
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_addr
, 0, 0);
8928 ret
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.val_class
= dw_val_class_addr
;
8929 ret
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_addr
= rtl
;
8933 enum machine_mode mode
;
8935 /* Certain constructs can only be represented at top-level. */
8936 if (want_address
== 2)
8937 return loc_descriptor (rtl
, false);
8939 mode
= GET_MODE (rtl
);
8942 rtl
= XEXP (rtl
, 0);
8945 ret
= mem_loc_descriptor (rtl
, mode
, false);
8951 ret
= loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), 0);
8956 return loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1), want_address
);
8960 case NON_LVALUE_EXPR
:
8961 case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
:
8964 return loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), want_address
);
8969 case ARRAY_RANGE_REF
:
8972 HOST_WIDE_INT bitsize
, bitpos
, bytepos
;
8973 enum machine_mode mode
;
8976 obj
= get_inner_reference (loc
, &bitsize
, &bitpos
, &offset
, &mode
,
8977 &unsignedp
, &volatilep
, false);
8982 ret
= loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (obj
, 1);
8984 || bitpos
% BITS_PER_UNIT
!= 0 || bitsize
% BITS_PER_UNIT
!= 0)
8987 if (offset
!= NULL_TREE
)
8989 /* Variable offset. */
8990 add_loc_descr (&ret
, loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (offset
, 0));
8991 add_loc_descr (&ret
, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus
, 0, 0));
8994 bytepos
= bitpos
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
;
8996 add_loc_descr (&ret
, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus_uconst
, bytepos
, 0));
8997 else if (bytepos
< 0)
8999 add_loc_descr (&ret
, int_loc_descriptor (bytepos
));
9000 add_loc_descr (&ret
, new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus
, 0, 0));
9008 if (host_integerp (loc
, 0))
9009 ret
= int_loc_descriptor (tree_low_cst (loc
, 0));
9016 /* Get an RTL for this, if something has been emitted. */
9017 rtx rtl
= lookup_constant_def (loc
);
9018 enum machine_mode mode
;
9020 if (!rtl
|| !MEM_P (rtl
))
9022 mode
= GET_MODE (rtl
);
9023 rtl
= XEXP (rtl
, 0);
9024 ret
= mem_loc_descriptor (rtl
, mode
, false);
9029 case TRUTH_AND_EXPR
:
9030 case TRUTH_ANDIF_EXPR
:
9035 case TRUTH_XOR_EXPR
:
9041 case TRUTH_ORIF_EXPR
:
9046 case FLOOR_DIV_EXPR
:
9048 case ROUND_DIV_EXPR
:
9049 case TRUNC_DIV_EXPR
:
9057 case FLOOR_MOD_EXPR
:
9059 case ROUND_MOD_EXPR
:
9060 case TRUNC_MOD_EXPR
:
9073 op
= (unsignedp
? DW_OP_shr
: DW_OP_shra
);
9077 if (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1)) == INTEGER_CST
9078 && host_integerp (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1), 0))
9080 ret
= loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), 0);
9084 add_loc_descr (&ret
,
9085 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus_uconst
,
9086 tree_low_cst (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1),
9096 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0))))
9103 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0))))
9110 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0))))
9117 if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0))))
9132 ret
= loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), 0);
9133 ret1
= loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1), 0);
9134 if (ret
== 0 || ret1
== 0)
9137 add_loc_descr (&ret
, ret1
);
9138 add_loc_descr (&ret
, new_loc_descr (op
, 0, 0));
9141 case TRUTH_NOT_EXPR
:
9155 ret
= loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), 0);
9159 add_loc_descr (&ret
, new_loc_descr (op
, 0, 0));
9165 const enum tree_code code
=
9166 TREE_CODE (loc
) == MIN_EXPR
? GT_EXPR
: LT_EXPR
;
9168 loc
= build3 (COND_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (loc
),
9169 build2 (code
, integer_type_node
,
9170 TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1)),
9171 TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1), TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0));
9174 /* ... fall through ... */
9178 dw_loc_descr_ref lhs
9179 = loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 1), 0);
9180 dw_loc_descr_ref rhs
9181 = loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 2), 0);
9182 dw_loc_descr_ref bra_node
, jump_node
, tmp
;
9184 ret
= loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (TREE_OPERAND (loc
, 0), 0);
9185 if (ret
== 0 || lhs
== 0 || rhs
== 0)
9188 bra_node
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_bra
, 0, 0);
9189 add_loc_descr (&ret
, bra_node
);
9191 add_loc_descr (&ret
, rhs
);
9192 jump_node
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_skip
, 0, 0);
9193 add_loc_descr (&ret
, jump_node
);
9195 add_loc_descr (&ret
, lhs
);
9196 bra_node
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.val_class
= dw_val_class_loc
;
9197 bra_node
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_loc
= lhs
;
9199 /* ??? Need a node to point the skip at. Use a nop. */
9200 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_nop
, 0, 0);
9201 add_loc_descr (&ret
, tmp
);
9202 jump_node
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.val_class
= dw_val_class_loc
;
9203 jump_node
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_loc
= tmp
;
9207 case FIX_TRUNC_EXPR
:
9209 case FIX_FLOOR_EXPR
:
9210 case FIX_ROUND_EXPR
:
9214 /* Leave front-end specific codes as simply unknown. This comes
9215 up, for instance, with the C STMT_EXPR. */
9216 if ((unsigned int) TREE_CODE (loc
)
9217 >= (unsigned int) LAST_AND_UNUSED_TREE_CODE
)
9220 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
9221 /* Otherwise this is a generic code; we should just lists all of
9222 these explicitly. Aborting means we forgot one. */
9225 /* In a release build, we want to degrade gracefully: better to
9226 generate incomplete debugging information than to crash. */
9231 /* Show if we can't fill the request for an address. */
9232 if (want_address
&& !have_address
)
9235 /* If we've got an address and don't want one, dereference. */
9236 if (!want_address
&& have_address
)
9238 HOST_WIDE_INT size
= int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (loc
));
9240 if (size
> DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
|| size
== -1)
9242 else if (size
== DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
)
9245 op
= DW_OP_deref_size
;
9247 add_loc_descr (&ret
, new_loc_descr (op
, size
, 0));
9253 static inline dw_loc_descr_ref
9254 loc_descriptor_from_tree (tree loc
)
9256 return loc_descriptor_from_tree_1 (loc
, 2);
9259 /* Given a value, round it up to the lowest multiple of `boundary'
9260 which is not less than the value itself. */
9262 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
9263 ceiling (HOST_WIDE_INT value
, unsigned int boundary
)
9265 return (((value
+ boundary
- 1) / boundary
) * boundary
);
9268 /* Given a pointer to what is assumed to be a FIELD_DECL node, return a
9269 pointer to the declared type for the relevant field variable, or return
9270 `integer_type_node' if the given node turns out to be an
9274 field_type (tree decl
)
9278 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == ERROR_MARK
)
9279 return integer_type_node
;
9281 type
= DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl
);
9282 if (type
== NULL_TREE
)
9283 type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
9288 /* Given a pointer to a tree node, return the alignment in bits for
9289 it, or else return BITS_PER_WORD if the node actually turns out to
9290 be an ERROR_MARK node. */
9292 static inline unsigned
9293 simple_type_align_in_bits (tree type
)
9295 return (TREE_CODE (type
) != ERROR_MARK
) ? TYPE_ALIGN (type
) : BITS_PER_WORD
;
9298 static inline unsigned
9299 simple_decl_align_in_bits (tree decl
)
9301 return (TREE_CODE (decl
) != ERROR_MARK
) ? DECL_ALIGN (decl
) : BITS_PER_WORD
;
9304 /* Given a pointer to a FIELD_DECL, compute and return the byte offset of the
9305 lowest addressed byte of the "containing object" for the given FIELD_DECL,
9306 or return 0 if we are unable to determine what that offset is, either
9307 because the argument turns out to be a pointer to an ERROR_MARK node, or
9308 because the offset is actually variable. (We can't handle the latter case
9311 static HOST_WIDE_INT
9312 field_byte_offset (tree decl
)
9314 unsigned int type_align_in_bits
;
9315 unsigned int decl_align_in_bits
;
9316 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT type_size_in_bits
;
9317 HOST_WIDE_INT object_offset_in_bits
;
9319 tree field_size_tree
;
9320 HOST_WIDE_INT bitpos_int
;
9321 HOST_WIDE_INT deepest_bitpos
;
9322 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT field_size_in_bits
;
9324 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == ERROR_MARK
)
9327 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FIELD_DECL
);
9329 type
= field_type (decl
);
9330 field_size_tree
= DECL_SIZE (decl
);
9332 /* The size could be unspecified if there was an error, or for
9333 a flexible array member. */
9334 if (! field_size_tree
)
9335 field_size_tree
= bitsize_zero_node
;
9337 /* We cannot yet cope with fields whose positions are variable, so
9338 for now, when we see such things, we simply return 0. Someday, we may
9339 be able to handle such cases, but it will be damn difficult. */
9340 if (! host_integerp (bit_position (decl
), 0))
9343 bitpos_int
= int_bit_position (decl
);
9345 /* If we don't know the size of the field, pretend it's a full word. */
9346 if (host_integerp (field_size_tree
, 1))
9347 field_size_in_bits
= tree_low_cst (field_size_tree
, 1);
9349 field_size_in_bits
= BITS_PER_WORD
;
9351 type_size_in_bits
= simple_type_size_in_bits (type
);
9352 type_align_in_bits
= simple_type_align_in_bits (type
);
9353 decl_align_in_bits
= simple_decl_align_in_bits (decl
);
9355 /* The GCC front-end doesn't make any attempt to keep track of the starting
9356 bit offset (relative to the start of the containing structure type) of the
9357 hypothetical "containing object" for a bit-field. Thus, when computing
9358 the byte offset value for the start of the "containing object" of a
9359 bit-field, we must deduce this information on our own. This can be rather
9360 tricky to do in some cases. For example, handling the following structure
9361 type definition when compiling for an i386/i486 target (which only aligns
9362 long long's to 32-bit boundaries) can be very tricky:
9364 struct S { int field1; long long field2:31; };
9366 Fortunately, there is a simple rule-of-thumb which can be used in such
9367 cases. When compiling for an i386/i486, GCC will allocate 8 bytes for the
9368 structure shown above. It decides to do this based upon one simple rule
9369 for bit-field allocation. GCC allocates each "containing object" for each
9370 bit-field at the first (i.e. lowest addressed) legitimate alignment
9371 boundary (based upon the required minimum alignment for the declared type
9372 of the field) which it can possibly use, subject to the condition that
9373 there is still enough available space remaining in the containing object
9374 (when allocated at the selected point) to fully accommodate all of the
9375 bits of the bit-field itself.
9377 This simple rule makes it obvious why GCC allocates 8 bytes for each
9378 object of the structure type shown above. When looking for a place to
9379 allocate the "containing object" for `field2', the compiler simply tries
9380 to allocate a 64-bit "containing object" at each successive 32-bit
9381 boundary (starting at zero) until it finds a place to allocate that 64-
9382 bit field such that at least 31 contiguous (and previously unallocated)
9383 bits remain within that selected 64 bit field. (As it turns out, for the
9384 example above, the compiler finds it is OK to allocate the "containing
9385 object" 64-bit field at bit-offset zero within the structure type.)
9387 Here we attempt to work backwards from the limited set of facts we're
9388 given, and we try to deduce from those facts, where GCC must have believed
9389 that the containing object started (within the structure type). The value
9390 we deduce is then used (by the callers of this routine) to generate
9391 DW_AT_location and DW_AT_bit_offset attributes for fields (both bit-fields
9392 and, in the case of DW_AT_location, regular fields as well). */
9394 /* Figure out the bit-distance from the start of the structure to the
9395 "deepest" bit of the bit-field. */
9396 deepest_bitpos
= bitpos_int
+ field_size_in_bits
;
9398 /* This is the tricky part. Use some fancy footwork to deduce where the
9399 lowest addressed bit of the containing object must be. */
9400 object_offset_in_bits
= deepest_bitpos
- type_size_in_bits
;
9402 /* Round up to type_align by default. This works best for bitfields. */
9403 object_offset_in_bits
+= type_align_in_bits
- 1;
9404 object_offset_in_bits
/= type_align_in_bits
;
9405 object_offset_in_bits
*= type_align_in_bits
;
9407 if (object_offset_in_bits
> bitpos_int
)
9409 /* Sigh, the decl must be packed. */
9410 object_offset_in_bits
= deepest_bitpos
- type_size_in_bits
;
9412 /* Round up to decl_align instead. */
9413 object_offset_in_bits
+= decl_align_in_bits
- 1;
9414 object_offset_in_bits
/= decl_align_in_bits
;
9415 object_offset_in_bits
*= decl_align_in_bits
;
9418 return object_offset_in_bits
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
;
9421 /* The following routines define various Dwarf attributes and any data
9422 associated with them. */
9424 /* Add a location description attribute value to a DIE.
9426 This emits location attributes suitable for whole variables and
9427 whole parameters. Note that the location attributes for struct fields are
9428 generated by the routine `data_member_location_attribute' below. */
9431 add_AT_location_description (dw_die_ref die
, enum dwarf_attribute attr_kind
,
9432 dw_loc_descr_ref descr
)
9435 add_AT_loc (die
, attr_kind
, descr
);
9438 /* Attach the specialized form of location attribute used for data members of
9439 struct and union types. In the special case of a FIELD_DECL node which
9440 represents a bit-field, the "offset" part of this special location
9441 descriptor must indicate the distance in bytes from the lowest-addressed
9442 byte of the containing struct or union type to the lowest-addressed byte of
9443 the "containing object" for the bit-field. (See the `field_byte_offset'
9446 For any given bit-field, the "containing object" is a hypothetical object
9447 (of some integral or enum type) within which the given bit-field lives. The
9448 type of this hypothetical "containing object" is always the same as the
9449 declared type of the individual bit-field itself (for GCC anyway... the
9450 DWARF spec doesn't actually mandate this). Note that it is the size (in
9451 bytes) of the hypothetical "containing object" which will be given in the
9452 DW_AT_byte_size attribute for this bit-field. (See the
9453 `byte_size_attribute' function below.) It is also used when calculating the
9454 value of the DW_AT_bit_offset attribute. (See the `bit_offset_attribute'
9458 add_data_member_location_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree decl
)
9460 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
9461 dw_loc_descr_ref loc_descr
= 0;
9463 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TREE_BINFO
)
9465 /* We're working on the TAG_inheritance for a base class. */
9466 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (decl
) && is_cxx ())
9468 /* For C++ virtual bases we can't just use BINFO_OFFSET, as they
9469 aren't at a fixed offset from all (sub)objects of the same
9470 type. We need to extract the appropriate offset from our
9471 vtable. The following dwarf expression means
9473 BaseAddr = ObAddr + *((*ObAddr) - Offset)
9475 This is specific to the V3 ABI, of course. */
9477 dw_loc_descr_ref tmp
;
9479 /* Make a copy of the object address. */
9480 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_dup
, 0, 0);
9481 add_loc_descr (&loc_descr
, tmp
);
9483 /* Extract the vtable address. */
9484 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_deref
, 0, 0);
9485 add_loc_descr (&loc_descr
, tmp
);
9487 /* Calculate the address of the offset. */
9488 offset
= tree_low_cst (BINFO_VPTR_FIELD (decl
), 0);
9489 gcc_assert (offset
< 0);
9491 tmp
= int_loc_descriptor (-offset
);
9492 add_loc_descr (&loc_descr
, tmp
);
9493 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_minus
, 0, 0);
9494 add_loc_descr (&loc_descr
, tmp
);
9496 /* Extract the offset. */
9497 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_deref
, 0, 0);
9498 add_loc_descr (&loc_descr
, tmp
);
9500 /* Add it to the object address. */
9501 tmp
= new_loc_descr (DW_OP_plus
, 0, 0);
9502 add_loc_descr (&loc_descr
, tmp
);
9505 offset
= tree_low_cst (BINFO_OFFSET (decl
), 0);
9508 offset
= field_byte_offset (decl
);
9512 enum dwarf_location_atom op
;
9514 /* The DWARF2 standard says that we should assume that the structure
9515 address is already on the stack, so we can specify a structure field
9516 address by using DW_OP_plus_uconst. */
9518 #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
9519 /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader does not handle the DW_OP_plus_uconst
9520 operator correctly. It works only if we leave the offset on the
9524 op
= DW_OP_plus_uconst
;
9527 loc_descr
= new_loc_descr (op
, offset
, 0);
9530 add_AT_loc (die
, DW_AT_data_member_location
, loc_descr
);
9533 /* Writes integer values to dw_vec_const array. */
9536 insert_int (HOST_WIDE_INT val
, unsigned int size
, unsigned char *dest
)
9540 *dest
++ = val
& 0xff;
9546 /* Reads integers from dw_vec_const array. Inverse of insert_int. */
9548 static HOST_WIDE_INT
9549 extract_int (const unsigned char *src
, unsigned int size
)
9551 HOST_WIDE_INT val
= 0;
9557 val
|= *--src
& 0xff;
9563 /* Writes floating point values to dw_vec_const array. */
9566 insert_float (rtx rtl
, unsigned char *array
)
9572 REAL_VALUE_FROM_CONST_DOUBLE (rv
, rtl
);
9573 real_to_target (val
, &rv
, GET_MODE (rtl
));
9575 /* real_to_target puts 32-bit pieces in each long. Pack them. */
9576 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (rtl
)) / 4; i
++)
9578 insert_int (val
[i
], 4, array
);
9583 /* Attach a DW_AT_const_value attribute for a variable or a parameter which
9584 does not have a "location" either in memory or in a register. These
9585 things can arise in GNU C when a constant is passed as an actual parameter
9586 to an inlined function. They can also arise in C++ where declared
9587 constants do not necessarily get memory "homes". */
9590 add_const_value_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, rtx rtl
)
9592 switch (GET_CODE (rtl
))
9596 HOST_WIDE_INT val
= INTVAL (rtl
);
9599 add_AT_int (die
, DW_AT_const_value
, val
);
9601 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_const_value
, (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) val
);
9606 /* Note that a CONST_DOUBLE rtx could represent either an integer or a
9607 floating-point constant. A CONST_DOUBLE is used whenever the
9608 constant requires more than one word in order to be adequately
9609 represented. We output CONST_DOUBLEs as blocks. */
9611 enum machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (rtl
);
9613 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_FLOAT
)
9615 unsigned int length
= GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
);
9616 unsigned char *array
= ggc_alloc (length
);
9618 insert_float (rtl
, array
);
9619 add_AT_vec (die
, DW_AT_const_value
, length
/ 4, 4, array
);
9623 /* ??? We really should be using HOST_WIDE_INT throughout. */
9624 gcc_assert (HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
== HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
);
9626 add_AT_long_long (die
, DW_AT_const_value
,
9627 CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (rtl
), CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (rtl
));
9634 enum machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (rtl
);
9635 unsigned int elt_size
= GET_MODE_UNIT_SIZE (mode
);
9636 unsigned int length
= CONST_VECTOR_NUNITS (rtl
);
9637 unsigned char *array
= ggc_alloc (length
* elt_size
);
9641 switch (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
))
9643 case MODE_VECTOR_INT
:
9644 for (i
= 0, p
= array
; i
< length
; i
++, p
+= elt_size
)
9646 rtx elt
= CONST_VECTOR_ELT (rtl
, i
);
9647 HOST_WIDE_INT lo
, hi
;
9649 switch (GET_CODE (elt
))
9657 lo
= CONST_DOUBLE_LOW (elt
);
9658 hi
= CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH (elt
);
9665 if (elt_size
<= sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
))
9666 insert_int (lo
, elt_size
, p
);
9669 unsigned char *p0
= p
;
9670 unsigned char *p1
= p
+ sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
);
9672 gcc_assert (elt_size
== 2 * sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
));
9673 if (WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
9678 insert_int (lo
, sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
), p0
);
9679 insert_int (hi
, sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
), p1
);
9684 case MODE_VECTOR_FLOAT
:
9685 for (i
= 0, p
= array
; i
< length
; i
++, p
+= elt_size
)
9687 rtx elt
= CONST_VECTOR_ELT (rtl
, i
);
9688 insert_float (elt
, p
);
9696 add_AT_vec (die
, DW_AT_const_value
, length
, elt_size
, array
);
9701 add_AT_string (die
, DW_AT_const_value
, XSTR (rtl
, 0));
9707 add_AT_addr (die
, DW_AT_const_value
, rtl
);
9708 VARRAY_PUSH_RTX (used_rtx_varray
, rtl
);
9712 /* In cases where an inlined instance of an inline function is passed
9713 the address of an `auto' variable (which is local to the caller) we
9714 can get a situation where the DECL_RTL of the artificial local
9715 variable (for the inlining) which acts as a stand-in for the
9716 corresponding formal parameter (of the inline function) will look
9717 like (plus:SI (reg:SI FRAME_PTR) (const_int ...)). This is not
9718 exactly a compile-time constant expression, but it isn't the address
9719 of the (artificial) local variable either. Rather, it represents the
9720 *value* which the artificial local variable always has during its
9721 lifetime. We currently have no way to represent such quasi-constant
9722 values in Dwarf, so for now we just punt and generate nothing. */
9726 /* No other kinds of rtx should be possible here. */
9733 rtl_for_decl_location (tree decl
)
9737 /* Here we have to decide where we are going to say the parameter "lives"
9738 (as far as the debugger is concerned). We only have a couple of
9739 choices. GCC provides us with DECL_RTL and with DECL_INCOMING_RTL.
9741 DECL_RTL normally indicates where the parameter lives during most of the
9742 activation of the function. If optimization is enabled however, this
9743 could be either NULL or else a pseudo-reg. Both of those cases indicate
9744 that the parameter doesn't really live anywhere (as far as the code
9745 generation parts of GCC are concerned) during most of the function's
9746 activation. That will happen (for example) if the parameter is never
9747 referenced within the function.
9749 We could just generate a location descriptor here for all non-NULL
9750 non-pseudo values of DECL_RTL and ignore all of the rest, but we can be
9751 a little nicer than that if we also consider DECL_INCOMING_RTL in cases
9752 where DECL_RTL is NULL or is a pseudo-reg.
9754 Note however that we can only get away with using DECL_INCOMING_RTL as
9755 a backup substitute for DECL_RTL in certain limited cases. In cases
9756 where DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) indicates the same type as TREE_TYPE (decl),
9757 we can be sure that the parameter was passed using the same type as it is
9758 declared to have within the function, and that its DECL_INCOMING_RTL
9759 points us to a place where a value of that type is passed.
9761 In cases where DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) and TREE_TYPE (decl) are different,
9762 we cannot (in general) use DECL_INCOMING_RTL as a substitute for DECL_RTL
9763 because in these cases DECL_INCOMING_RTL points us to a value of some
9764 type which is *different* from the type of the parameter itself. Thus,
9765 if we tried to use DECL_INCOMING_RTL to generate a location attribute in
9766 such cases, the debugger would end up (for example) trying to fetch a
9767 `float' from a place which actually contains the first part of a
9768 `double'. That would lead to really incorrect and confusing
9769 output at debug-time.
9771 So, in general, we *do not* use DECL_INCOMING_RTL as a backup for DECL_RTL
9772 in cases where DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) != TREE_TYPE (decl). There
9773 are a couple of exceptions however. On little-endian machines we can
9774 get away with using DECL_INCOMING_RTL even when DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) is
9775 not the same as TREE_TYPE (decl), but only when DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) is
9776 an integral type that is smaller than TREE_TYPE (decl). These cases arise
9777 when (on a little-endian machine) a non-prototyped function has a
9778 parameter declared to be of type `short' or `char'. In such cases,
9779 TREE_TYPE (decl) will be `short' or `char', DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl) will
9780 be `int', and DECL_INCOMING_RTL will point to the lowest-order byte of the
9781 passed `int' value. If the debugger then uses that address to fetch
9782 a `short' or a `char' (on a little-endian machine) the result will be
9783 the correct data, so we allow for such exceptional cases below.
9785 Note that our goal here is to describe the place where the given formal
9786 parameter lives during most of the function's activation (i.e. between the
9787 end of the prologue and the start of the epilogue). We'll do that as best
9788 as we can. Note however that if the given formal parameter is modified
9789 sometime during the execution of the function, then a stack backtrace (at
9790 debug-time) will show the function as having been called with the *new*
9791 value rather than the value which was originally passed in. This happens
9792 rarely enough that it is not a major problem, but it *is* a problem, and
9795 A future version of dwarf2out.c may generate two additional attributes for
9796 any given DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIE which will describe the "passed
9797 type" and the "passed location" for the given formal parameter in addition
9798 to the attributes we now generate to indicate the "declared type" and the
9799 "active location" for each parameter. This additional set of attributes
9800 could be used by debuggers for stack backtraces. Separately, note that
9801 sometimes DECL_RTL can be NULL and DECL_INCOMING_RTL can be NULL also.
9802 This happens (for example) for inlined-instances of inline function formal
9803 parameters which are never referenced. This really shouldn't be
9804 happening. All PARM_DECL nodes should get valid non-NULL
9805 DECL_INCOMING_RTL values. FIXME. */
9807 /* Use DECL_RTL as the "location" unless we find something better. */
9808 rtl
= DECL_RTL_IF_SET (decl
);
9810 /* When generating abstract instances, ignore everything except
9811 constants, symbols living in memory, and symbols living in
9813 if (! reload_completed
)
9816 && (CONSTANT_P (rtl
)
9818 && CONSTANT_P (XEXP (rtl
, 0)))
9820 && TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
9821 && TREE_STATIC (decl
))))
9823 rtl
= targetm
.delegitimize_address (rtl
);
9828 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == PARM_DECL
)
9830 if (rtl
== NULL_RTX
|| is_pseudo_reg (rtl
))
9832 tree declared_type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
9833 tree passed_type
= DECL_ARG_TYPE (decl
);
9834 enum machine_mode dmode
= TYPE_MODE (declared_type
);
9835 enum machine_mode pmode
= TYPE_MODE (passed_type
);
9837 /* This decl represents a formal parameter which was optimized out.
9838 Note that DECL_INCOMING_RTL may be NULL in here, but we handle
9839 all cases where (rtl == NULL_RTX) just below. */
9841 rtl
= DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl
);
9842 else if (SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (dmode
)
9843 && GET_MODE_SIZE (dmode
) <= GET_MODE_SIZE (pmode
)
9844 && DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl
))
9846 rtx inc
= DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl
);
9849 else if (MEM_P (inc
))
9851 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
9852 rtl
= adjust_address_nv (inc
, dmode
,
9853 GET_MODE_SIZE (pmode
)
9854 - GET_MODE_SIZE (dmode
));
9861 /* If the parm was passed in registers, but lives on the stack, then
9862 make a big endian correction if the mode of the type of the
9863 parameter is not the same as the mode of the rtl. */
9864 /* ??? This is the same series of checks that are made in dbxout.c before
9865 we reach the big endian correction code there. It isn't clear if all
9866 of these checks are necessary here, but keeping them all is the safe
9868 else if (MEM_P (rtl
)
9869 && XEXP (rtl
, 0) != const0_rtx
9870 && ! CONSTANT_P (XEXP (rtl
, 0))
9871 /* Not passed in memory. */
9872 && !MEM_P (DECL_INCOMING_RTL (decl
))
9873 /* Not passed by invisible reference. */
9874 && (!REG_P (XEXP (rtl
, 0))
9875 || REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
9876 || REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
9877 #if ARG_POINTER_REGNUM != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
9878 || REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) == ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
9881 /* Big endian correction check. */
9883 && TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)) != GET_MODE (rtl
)
9884 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)))
9887 int offset
= (UNITS_PER_WORD
9888 - GET_MODE_SIZE (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
))));
9890 rtl
= gen_rtx_MEM (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)),
9891 plus_constant (XEXP (rtl
, 0), offset
));
9894 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
9897 && GET_MODE (rtl
) != TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
))
9898 && BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
9900 int rsize
= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (rtl
));
9901 int dsize
= GET_MODE_SIZE (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)));
9903 /* If a variable is declared "register" yet is smaller than
9904 a register, then if we store the variable to memory, it
9905 looks like we're storing a register-sized value, when in
9906 fact we are not. We need to adjust the offset of the
9907 storage location to reflect the actual value's bytes,
9908 else gdb will not be able to display it. */
9910 rtl
= gen_rtx_MEM (TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)),
9911 plus_constant (XEXP (rtl
, 0), rsize
-dsize
));
9914 if (rtl
!= NULL_RTX
)
9916 rtl
= eliminate_regs (rtl
, 0, NULL_RTX
);
9917 #ifdef LEAF_REG_REMAP
9918 if (current_function_uses_only_leaf_regs
)
9919 leaf_renumber_regs_insn (rtl
);
9923 /* A variable with no DECL_RTL but a DECL_INITIAL is a compile-time constant,
9924 and will have been substituted directly into all expressions that use it.
9925 C does not have such a concept, but C++ and other languages do. */
9926 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
&& DECL_INITIAL (decl
))
9928 /* If a variable is initialized with a string constant without embedded
9929 zeros, build CONST_STRING. */
9930 if (TREE_CODE (DECL_INITIAL (decl
)) == STRING_CST
9931 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)) == ARRAY_TYPE
)
9933 tree arrtype
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
9934 tree enttype
= TREE_TYPE (arrtype
);
9935 tree domain
= TYPE_DOMAIN (arrtype
);
9936 tree init
= DECL_INITIAL (decl
);
9937 enum machine_mode mode
= TYPE_MODE (enttype
);
9939 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
&& GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) == 1
9941 && integer_zerop (TYPE_MIN_VALUE (domain
))
9942 && compare_tree_int (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (domain
),
9943 TREE_STRING_LENGTH (init
) - 1) == 0
9944 && ((size_t) TREE_STRING_LENGTH (init
)
9945 == strlen (TREE_STRING_POINTER (init
)) + 1))
9946 rtl
= gen_rtx_CONST_STRING (VOIDmode
,
9947 ggc_strdup (TREE_STRING_POINTER (init
)));
9949 /* If the initializer is something that we know will expand into an
9950 immediate RTL constant, expand it now. Expanding anything else
9951 tends to produce unresolved symbols; see debug/5770 and c++/6381. */
9952 else if (TREE_CODE (DECL_INITIAL (decl
)) == INTEGER_CST
9953 || TREE_CODE (DECL_INITIAL (decl
)) == REAL_CST
)
9955 rtl
= expand_expr (DECL_INITIAL (decl
), NULL_RTX
, VOIDmode
,
9956 EXPAND_INITIALIZER
);
9957 /* If expand_expr returns a MEM, it wasn't immediate. */
9958 gcc_assert (!rtl
|| !MEM_P (rtl
));
9963 rtl
= targetm
.delegitimize_address (rtl
);
9965 /* If we don't look past the constant pool, we risk emitting a
9966 reference to a constant pool entry that isn't referenced from
9967 code, and thus is not emitted. */
9969 rtl
= avoid_constant_pool_reference (rtl
);
9974 /* Return true if DECL's containing function has a frame base attribute.
9975 Return false otherwise. */
9978 containing_function_has_frame_base (tree decl
)
9980 tree declcontext
= decl_function_context (decl
);
9987 context
= lookup_decl_die (declcontext
);
9991 for (attr
= context
->die_attr
; attr
; attr
= attr
->dw_attr_next
)
9992 if (attr
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_frame_base
)
9997 /* Generate *either* a DW_AT_location attribute or else a DW_AT_const_value
9998 data attribute for a variable or a parameter. We generate the
9999 DW_AT_const_value attribute only in those cases where the given variable
10000 or parameter does not have a true "location" either in memory or in a
10001 register. This can happen (for example) when a constant is passed as an
10002 actual argument in a call to an inline function. (It's possible that
10003 these things can crop up in other ways also.) Note that one type of
10004 constant value which can be passed into an inlined function is a constant
10005 pointer. This can happen for example if an actual argument in an inlined
10006 function call evaluates to a compile-time constant address. */
10009 add_location_or_const_value_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree decl
,
10010 enum dwarf_attribute attr
)
10013 dw_loc_descr_ref descr
;
10014 var_loc_list
*loc_list
;
10016 struct var_loc_node
*node
;
10017 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == ERROR_MARK
)
10020 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (decl
) == PARM_DECL
10021 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == RESULT_DECL
);
10023 can_use_fb
= containing_function_has_frame_base (decl
);
10025 /* See if we possibly have multiple locations for this variable. */
10026 loc_list
= lookup_decl_loc (decl
);
10028 /* If it truly has multiple locations, the first and last node will
10030 if (loc_list
&& loc_list
->first
!= loc_list
->last
)
10032 const char *secname
;
10033 const char *endname
;
10034 dw_loc_list_ref list
;
10038 /* We need to figure out what section we should use as the base
10039 for the address ranges where a given location is valid.
10040 1. If this particular DECL has a section associated with it,
10042 2. If this function has a section associated with it, use
10044 3. Otherwise, use the text section.
10045 XXX: If you split a variable across multiple sections, this
10048 if (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl
))
10050 tree sectree
= DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl
);
10051 secname
= TREE_STRING_POINTER (sectree
);
10053 else if (current_function_decl
10054 && DECL_SECTION_NAME (current_function_decl
))
10056 tree sectree
= DECL_SECTION_NAME (current_function_decl
);
10057 secname
= TREE_STRING_POINTER (sectree
);
10060 secname
= text_section_label
;
10062 /* Now that we know what section we are using for a base,
10063 actually construct the list of locations.
10064 The first location information is what is passed to the
10065 function that creates the location list, and the remaining
10066 locations just get added on to that list.
10067 Note that we only know the start address for a location
10068 (IE location changes), so to build the range, we use
10069 the range [current location start, next location start].
10070 This means we have to special case the last node, and generate
10071 a range of [last location start, end of function label]. */
10073 node
= loc_list
->first
;
10074 varloc
= NOTE_VAR_LOCATION (node
->var_loc_note
);
10075 list
= new_loc_list (loc_descriptor (varloc
, can_use_fb
),
10076 node
->label
, node
->next
->label
, secname
, 1);
10079 for (; node
->next
; node
= node
->next
)
10080 if (NOTE_VAR_LOCATION_LOC (node
->var_loc_note
) != NULL_RTX
)
10082 /* The variable has a location between NODE->LABEL and
10083 NODE->NEXT->LABEL. */
10084 varloc
= NOTE_VAR_LOCATION (node
->var_loc_note
);
10085 add_loc_descr_to_loc_list (&list
,
10086 loc_descriptor (varloc
,
10088 node
->label
, node
->next
->label
, secname
);
10091 /* If the variable has a location at the last label
10092 it keeps its location until the end of function. */
10093 if (NOTE_VAR_LOCATION_LOC (node
->var_loc_note
) != NULL_RTX
)
10095 char label_id
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
10097 varloc
= NOTE_VAR_LOCATION (node
->var_loc_note
);
10098 if (!current_function_decl
)
10099 endname
= text_end_label
;
10102 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label_id
, FUNC_END_LABEL
,
10103 current_function_funcdef_no
);
10104 endname
= ggc_strdup (label_id
);
10106 add_loc_descr_to_loc_list (&list
,
10107 loc_descriptor (varloc
,
10109 node
->label
, endname
, secname
);
10112 /* Finally, add the location list to the DIE, and we are done. */
10113 add_AT_loc_list (die
, attr
, list
);
10117 /* Try to get some constant RTL for this decl, and use that as the value of
10120 rtl
= rtl_for_decl_location (decl
);
10121 if (rtl
&& (CONSTANT_P (rtl
) || GET_CODE (rtl
) == CONST_STRING
))
10123 add_const_value_attribute (die
, rtl
);
10127 /* We couldn't get any rtl, and we had no >1 element location list, so try
10128 directly generating the location description from the tree. */
10129 descr
= loc_descriptor_from_tree (decl
);
10132 add_AT_location_description (die
, attr
, descr
);
10136 /* Lastly, if we have tried to generate the location otherwise, and it
10137 didn't work out (we wouldn't be here if we did), and we have a one entry
10138 location list, try generating a location from that. */
10139 if (loc_list
&& loc_list
->first
)
10141 node
= loc_list
->first
;
10142 descr
= loc_descriptor (NOTE_VAR_LOCATION (node
->var_loc_note
),
10145 add_AT_location_description (die
, attr
, descr
);
10149 /* If we don't have a copy of this variable in memory for some reason (such
10150 as a C++ member constant that doesn't have an out-of-line definition),
10151 we should tell the debugger about the constant value. */
10154 tree_add_const_value_attribute (dw_die_ref var_die
, tree decl
)
10156 tree init
= DECL_INITIAL (decl
);
10157 tree type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
10159 if (TREE_READONLY (decl
) && ! TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl
) && init
10160 && initializer_constant_valid_p (init
, type
) == null_pointer_node
)
10165 switch (TREE_CODE (type
))
10168 if (host_integerp (init
, 0))
10169 add_AT_unsigned (var_die
, DW_AT_const_value
,
10170 tree_low_cst (init
, 0));
10172 add_AT_long_long (var_die
, DW_AT_const_value
,
10173 TREE_INT_CST_HIGH (init
),
10174 TREE_INT_CST_LOW (init
));
10181 /* Generate a DW_AT_name attribute given some string value to be included as
10182 the value of the attribute. */
10185 add_name_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, const char *name_string
)
10187 if (name_string
!= NULL
&& *name_string
!= 0)
10189 if (demangle_name_func
)
10190 name_string
= (*demangle_name_func
) (name_string
);
10192 add_AT_string (die
, DW_AT_name
, name_string
);
10196 /* Generate a DW_AT_comp_dir attribute for DIE. */
10199 add_comp_dir_attribute (dw_die_ref die
)
10201 const char *wd
= get_src_pwd ();
10203 add_AT_string (die
, DW_AT_comp_dir
, wd
);
10206 /* Given a tree node describing an array bound (either lower or upper) output
10207 a representation for that bound. */
10210 add_bound_info (dw_die_ref subrange_die
, enum dwarf_attribute bound_attr
, tree bound
)
10212 switch (TREE_CODE (bound
))
10217 /* All fixed-bounds are represented by INTEGER_CST nodes. */
10219 if (! host_integerp (bound
, 0)
10220 || (bound_attr
== DW_AT_lower_bound
10221 && (((is_c_family () || is_java ()) && integer_zerop (bound
))
10222 || (is_fortran () && integer_onep (bound
)))))
10223 /* Use the default. */
10226 add_AT_unsigned (subrange_die
, bound_attr
, tree_low_cst (bound
, 0));
10231 case NON_LVALUE_EXPR
:
10232 case VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR
:
10233 add_bound_info (subrange_die
, bound_attr
, TREE_OPERAND (bound
, 0));
10243 dw_die_ref decl_die
= lookup_decl_die (bound
);
10245 /* ??? Can this happen, or should the variable have been bound
10246 first? Probably it can, since I imagine that we try to create
10247 the types of parameters in the order in which they exist in
10248 the list, and won't have created a forward reference to a
10249 later parameter. */
10250 if (decl_die
!= NULL
)
10251 add_AT_die_ref (subrange_die
, bound_attr
, decl_die
);
10257 /* Otherwise try to create a stack operation procedure to
10258 evaluate the value of the array bound. */
10260 dw_die_ref ctx
, decl_die
;
10261 dw_loc_descr_ref loc
;
10263 loc
= loc_descriptor_from_tree (bound
);
10267 if (current_function_decl
== 0)
10268 ctx
= comp_unit_die
;
10270 ctx
= lookup_decl_die (current_function_decl
);
10272 decl_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_variable
, ctx
, bound
);
10273 add_AT_flag (decl_die
, DW_AT_artificial
, 1);
10274 add_type_attribute (decl_die
, TREE_TYPE (bound
), 1, 0, ctx
);
10275 add_AT_loc (decl_die
, DW_AT_location
, loc
);
10277 add_AT_die_ref (subrange_die
, bound_attr
, decl_die
);
10283 /* Note that the block of subscript information for an array type also
10284 includes information about the element type of type given array type. */
10287 add_subscript_info (dw_die_ref type_die
, tree type
)
10289 #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
10290 unsigned dimension_number
;
10293 dw_die_ref subrange_die
;
10295 /* The GNU compilers represent multidimensional array types as sequences of
10296 one dimensional array types whose element types are themselves array
10297 types. Here we squish that down, so that each multidimensional array
10298 type gets only one array_type DIE in the Dwarf debugging info. The draft
10299 Dwarf specification say that we are allowed to do this kind of
10300 compression in C (because there is no difference between an array or
10301 arrays and a multidimensional array in C) but for other source languages
10302 (e.g. Ada) we probably shouldn't do this. */
10304 /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader fails for multidimensional arrays with a
10305 const enum type. E.g. const enum machine_mode insn_operand_mode[2][10].
10306 We work around this by disabling this feature. See also
10307 gen_array_type_die. */
10308 #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
10309 for (dimension_number
= 0;
10310 TREE_CODE (type
) == ARRAY_TYPE
;
10311 type
= TREE_TYPE (type
), dimension_number
++)
10314 tree domain
= TYPE_DOMAIN (type
);
10316 /* Arrays come in three flavors: Unspecified bounds, fixed bounds,
10317 and (in GNU C only) variable bounds. Handle all three forms
10319 subrange_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_subrange_type
, type_die
, NULL
);
10322 /* We have an array type with specified bounds. */
10323 lower
= TYPE_MIN_VALUE (domain
);
10324 upper
= TYPE_MAX_VALUE (domain
);
10326 /* Define the index type. */
10327 if (TREE_TYPE (domain
))
10329 /* ??? This is probably an Ada unnamed subrange type. Ignore the
10330 TREE_TYPE field. We can't emit debug info for this
10331 because it is an unnamed integral type. */
10332 if (TREE_CODE (domain
) == INTEGER_TYPE
10333 && TYPE_NAME (domain
) == NULL_TREE
10334 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (domain
)) == INTEGER_TYPE
10335 && TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (domain
)) == NULL_TREE
)
10338 add_type_attribute (subrange_die
, TREE_TYPE (domain
), 0, 0,
10342 /* ??? If upper is NULL, the array has unspecified length,
10343 but it does have a lower bound. This happens with Fortran
10345 Since the debugger is definitely going to need to know N
10346 to produce useful results, go ahead and output the lower
10347 bound solo, and hope the debugger can cope. */
10349 add_bound_info (subrange_die
, DW_AT_lower_bound
, lower
);
10351 add_bound_info (subrange_die
, DW_AT_upper_bound
, upper
);
10354 /* Otherwise we have an array type with an unspecified length. The
10355 DWARF-2 spec does not say how to handle this; let's just leave out the
10361 add_byte_size_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree tree_node
)
10365 switch (TREE_CODE (tree_node
))
10370 case ENUMERAL_TYPE
:
10373 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE
:
10374 size
= int_size_in_bytes (tree_node
);
10377 /* For a data member of a struct or union, the DW_AT_byte_size is
10378 generally given as the number of bytes normally allocated for an
10379 object of the *declared* type of the member itself. This is true
10380 even for bit-fields. */
10381 size
= simple_type_size_in_bits (field_type (tree_node
)) / BITS_PER_UNIT
;
10384 gcc_unreachable ();
10387 /* Note that `size' might be -1 when we get to this point. If it is, that
10388 indicates that the byte size of the entity in question is variable. We
10389 have no good way of expressing this fact in Dwarf at the present time,
10390 so just let the -1 pass on through. */
10391 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_byte_size
, size
);
10394 /* For a FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit-field, output an attribute
10395 which specifies the distance in bits from the highest order bit of the
10396 "containing object" for the bit-field to the highest order bit of the
10399 For any given bit-field, the "containing object" is a hypothetical object
10400 (of some integral or enum type) within which the given bit-field lives. The
10401 type of this hypothetical "containing object" is always the same as the
10402 declared type of the individual bit-field itself. The determination of the
10403 exact location of the "containing object" for a bit-field is rather
10404 complicated. It's handled by the `field_byte_offset' function (above).
10406 Note that it is the size (in bytes) of the hypothetical "containing object"
10407 which will be given in the DW_AT_byte_size attribute for this bit-field.
10408 (See `byte_size_attribute' above). */
10411 add_bit_offset_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree decl
)
10413 HOST_WIDE_INT object_offset_in_bytes
= field_byte_offset (decl
);
10414 tree type
= DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl
);
10415 HOST_WIDE_INT bitpos_int
;
10416 HOST_WIDE_INT highest_order_object_bit_offset
;
10417 HOST_WIDE_INT highest_order_field_bit_offset
;
10418 HOST_WIDE_INT
unsigned bit_offset
;
10420 /* Must be a field and a bit field. */
10421 gcc_assert (type
&& TREE_CODE (decl
) == FIELD_DECL
);
10423 /* We can't yet handle bit-fields whose offsets are variable, so if we
10424 encounter such things, just return without generating any attribute
10425 whatsoever. Likewise for variable or too large size. */
10426 if (! host_integerp (bit_position (decl
), 0)
10427 || ! host_integerp (DECL_SIZE (decl
), 1))
10430 bitpos_int
= int_bit_position (decl
);
10432 /* Note that the bit offset is always the distance (in bits) from the
10433 highest-order bit of the "containing object" to the highest-order bit of
10434 the bit-field itself. Since the "high-order end" of any object or field
10435 is different on big-endian and little-endian machines, the computation
10436 below must take account of these differences. */
10437 highest_order_object_bit_offset
= object_offset_in_bytes
* BITS_PER_UNIT
;
10438 highest_order_field_bit_offset
= bitpos_int
;
10440 if (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
10442 highest_order_field_bit_offset
+= tree_low_cst (DECL_SIZE (decl
), 0);
10443 highest_order_object_bit_offset
+= simple_type_size_in_bits (type
);
10447 = (! BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
10448 ? highest_order_object_bit_offset
- highest_order_field_bit_offset
10449 : highest_order_field_bit_offset
- highest_order_object_bit_offset
);
10451 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_bit_offset
, bit_offset
);
10454 /* For a FIELD_DECL node which represents a bit field, output an attribute
10455 which specifies the length in bits of the given field. */
10458 add_bit_size_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree decl
)
10460 /* Must be a field and a bit field. */
10461 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FIELD_DECL
10462 && DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl
));
10464 if (host_integerp (DECL_SIZE (decl
), 1))
10465 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_bit_size
, tree_low_cst (DECL_SIZE (decl
), 1));
10468 /* If the compiled language is ANSI C, then add a 'prototyped'
10469 attribute, if arg types are given for the parameters of a function. */
10472 add_prototyped_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree func_type
)
10474 if (get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_language
) == DW_LANG_C89
10475 && TYPE_ARG_TYPES (func_type
) != NULL
)
10476 add_AT_flag (die
, DW_AT_prototyped
, 1);
10479 /* Add an 'abstract_origin' attribute below a given DIE. The DIE is found
10480 by looking in either the type declaration or object declaration
10484 add_abstract_origin_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree origin
)
10486 dw_die_ref origin_die
= NULL
;
10488 if (TREE_CODE (origin
) != FUNCTION_DECL
)
10490 /* We may have gotten separated from the block for the inlined
10491 function, if we're in an exception handler or some such; make
10492 sure that the abstract function has been written out.
10494 Doing this for nested functions is wrong, however; functions are
10495 distinct units, and our context might not even be inline. */
10499 fn
= TYPE_STUB_DECL (fn
);
10501 fn
= decl_function_context (fn
);
10503 dwarf2out_abstract_function (fn
);
10506 if (DECL_P (origin
))
10507 origin_die
= lookup_decl_die (origin
);
10508 else if (TYPE_P (origin
))
10509 origin_die
= lookup_type_die (origin
);
10511 /* XXX: Functions that are never lowered don't always have correct block
10512 trees (in the case of java, they simply have no block tree, in some other
10513 languages). For these functions, there is nothing we can really do to
10514 output correct debug info for inlined functions in all cases. Rather
10515 than abort, we'll just produce deficient debug info now, in that we will
10516 have variables without a proper abstract origin. In the future, when all
10517 functions are lowered, we should re-add a gcc_assert (origin_die)
10521 add_AT_die_ref (die
, DW_AT_abstract_origin
, origin_die
);
10524 /* We do not currently support the pure_virtual attribute. */
10527 add_pure_or_virtual_attribute (dw_die_ref die
, tree func_decl
)
10529 if (DECL_VINDEX (func_decl
))
10531 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_virtuality
, DW_VIRTUALITY_virtual
);
10533 if (host_integerp (DECL_VINDEX (func_decl
), 0))
10534 add_AT_loc (die
, DW_AT_vtable_elem_location
,
10535 new_loc_descr (DW_OP_constu
,
10536 tree_low_cst (DECL_VINDEX (func_decl
), 0),
10539 /* GNU extension: Record what type this method came from originally. */
10540 if (debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
10541 add_AT_die_ref (die
, DW_AT_containing_type
,
10542 lookup_type_die (DECL_CONTEXT (func_decl
)));
10546 /* Add source coordinate attributes for the given decl. */
10549 add_src_coords_attributes (dw_die_ref die
, tree decl
)
10551 expanded_location s
= expand_location (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl
));
10552 unsigned file_index
= lookup_filename (s
.file
);
10554 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_decl_file
, file_index
);
10555 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_decl_line
, s
.line
);
10558 /* Add a DW_AT_name attribute and source coordinate attribute for the
10559 given decl, but only if it actually has a name. */
10562 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (dw_die_ref die
, tree decl
)
10566 decl_name
= DECL_NAME (decl
);
10567 if (decl_name
!= NULL
&& IDENTIFIER_POINTER (decl_name
) != NULL
)
10569 add_name_attribute (die
, dwarf2_name (decl
, 0));
10570 if (! DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
))
10571 add_src_coords_attributes (die
, decl
);
10573 if ((TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
)
10574 && TREE_PUBLIC (decl
)
10575 && DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl
) != DECL_NAME (decl
)
10576 && !DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
))
10577 add_AT_string (die
, DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name
,
10578 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl
)));
10581 #ifdef VMS_DEBUGGING_INFO
10582 /* Get the function's name, as described by its RTL. This may be different
10583 from the DECL_NAME name used in the source file. */
10584 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
&& TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl
))
10586 add_AT_addr (die
, DW_AT_VMS_rtnbeg_pd_address
,
10587 XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0));
10588 VARRAY_PUSH_RTX (used_rtx_varray
, XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0));
10593 /* Push a new declaration scope. */
10596 push_decl_scope (tree scope
)
10598 VARRAY_PUSH_TREE (decl_scope_table
, scope
);
10601 /* Pop a declaration scope. */
10604 pop_decl_scope (void)
10606 gcc_assert (VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (decl_scope_table
) > 0);
10608 VARRAY_POP (decl_scope_table
);
10611 /* Return the DIE for the scope that immediately contains this type.
10612 Non-named types get global scope. Named types nested in other
10613 types get their containing scope if it's open, or global scope
10614 otherwise. All other types (i.e. function-local named types) get
10615 the current active scope. */
10618 scope_die_for (tree t
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10620 dw_die_ref scope_die
= NULL
;
10621 tree containing_scope
;
10624 /* Non-types always go in the current scope. */
10625 gcc_assert (TYPE_P (t
));
10627 containing_scope
= TYPE_CONTEXT (t
);
10629 /* Use the containing namespace if it was passed in (for a declaration). */
10630 if (containing_scope
&& TREE_CODE (containing_scope
) == NAMESPACE_DECL
)
10632 if (context_die
== lookup_decl_die (containing_scope
))
10635 containing_scope
= NULL_TREE
;
10638 /* Ignore function type "scopes" from the C frontend. They mean that
10639 a tagged type is local to a parmlist of a function declarator, but
10640 that isn't useful to DWARF. */
10641 if (containing_scope
&& TREE_CODE (containing_scope
) == FUNCTION_TYPE
)
10642 containing_scope
= NULL_TREE
;
10644 if (containing_scope
== NULL_TREE
)
10645 scope_die
= comp_unit_die
;
10646 else if (TYPE_P (containing_scope
))
10648 /* For types, we can just look up the appropriate DIE. But
10649 first we check to see if we're in the middle of emitting it
10650 so we know where the new DIE should go. */
10651 for (i
= VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (decl_scope_table
) - 1; i
>= 0; --i
)
10652 if (VARRAY_TREE (decl_scope_table
, i
) == containing_scope
)
10657 gcc_assert (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
10658 || TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (containing_scope
));
10660 /* If none of the current dies are suitable, we get file scope. */
10661 scope_die
= comp_unit_die
;
10664 scope_die
= lookup_type_die (containing_scope
);
10667 scope_die
= context_die
;
10672 /* Returns nonzero if CONTEXT_DIE is internal to a function. */
10675 local_scope_p (dw_die_ref context_die
)
10677 for (; context_die
; context_die
= context_die
->die_parent
)
10678 if (context_die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
10679 || context_die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_subprogram
)
10685 /* Returns nonzero if CONTEXT_DIE is a class or namespace, for deciding
10686 whether or not to treat a DIE in this context as a declaration. */
10689 class_or_namespace_scope_p (dw_die_ref context_die
)
10691 return (context_die
10692 && (context_die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_structure_type
10693 || context_die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_union_type
10694 || context_die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_namespace
));
10697 /* Many forms of DIEs require a "type description" attribute. This
10698 routine locates the proper "type descriptor" die for the type given
10699 by 'type', and adds a DW_AT_type attribute below the given die. */
10702 add_type_attribute (dw_die_ref object_die
, tree type
, int decl_const
,
10703 int decl_volatile
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10705 enum tree_code code
= TREE_CODE (type
);
10706 dw_die_ref type_die
= NULL
;
10708 /* ??? If this type is an unnamed subrange type of an integral or
10709 floating-point type, use the inner type. This is because we have no
10710 support for unnamed types in base_type_die. This can happen if this is
10711 an Ada subrange type. Correct solution is emit a subrange type die. */
10712 if ((code
== INTEGER_TYPE
|| code
== REAL_TYPE
)
10713 && TREE_TYPE (type
) != 0 && TYPE_NAME (type
) == 0)
10714 type
= TREE_TYPE (type
), code
= TREE_CODE (type
);
10716 if (code
== ERROR_MARK
10717 /* Handle a special case. For functions whose return type is void, we
10718 generate *no* type attribute. (Note that no object may have type
10719 `void', so this only applies to function return types). */
10720 || code
== VOID_TYPE
)
10723 type_die
= modified_type_die (type
,
10724 decl_const
|| TYPE_READONLY (type
),
10725 decl_volatile
|| TYPE_VOLATILE (type
),
10728 if (type_die
!= NULL
)
10729 add_AT_die_ref (object_die
, DW_AT_type
, type_die
);
10732 /* Given an object die, add the calling convention attribute for the
10733 function call type. */
10735 add_calling_convention_attribute (dw_die_ref subr_die
, tree type
)
10737 enum dwarf_calling_convention value
= DW_CC_normal
;
10739 value
= targetm
.dwarf_calling_convention (type
);
10741 /* Only add the attribute if the backend requests it, and
10742 is not DW_CC_normal. */
10743 if (value
&& (value
!= DW_CC_normal
))
10744 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_calling_convention
, value
);
10747 /* Given a tree pointer to a struct, class, union, or enum type node, return
10748 a pointer to the (string) tag name for the given type, or zero if the type
10749 was declared without a tag. */
10751 static const char *
10752 type_tag (tree type
)
10754 const char *name
= 0;
10756 if (TYPE_NAME (type
) != 0)
10760 /* Find the IDENTIFIER_NODE for the type name. */
10761 if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type
)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
)
10762 t
= TYPE_NAME (type
);
10764 /* The g++ front end makes the TYPE_NAME of *each* tagged type point to
10765 a TYPE_DECL node, regardless of whether or not a `typedef' was
10767 else if (TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type
)) == TYPE_DECL
10768 && ! DECL_IGNORED_P (TYPE_NAME (type
)))
10769 t
= DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (type
));
10771 /* Now get the name as a string, or invent one. */
10773 name
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (t
);
10776 return (name
== 0 || *name
== '\0') ? 0 : name
;
10779 /* Return the type associated with a data member, make a special check
10780 for bit field types. */
10783 member_declared_type (tree member
)
10785 return (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (member
)
10786 ? DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (member
) : TREE_TYPE (member
));
10789 /* Get the decl's label, as described by its RTL. This may be different
10790 from the DECL_NAME name used in the source file. */
10793 static const char *
10794 decl_start_label (tree decl
)
10797 const char *fnname
;
10799 x
= DECL_RTL (decl
);
10800 gcc_assert (MEM_P (x
));
10803 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
10805 fnname
= XSTR (x
, 0);
10810 /* These routines generate the internal representation of the DIE's for
10811 the compilation unit. Debugging information is collected by walking
10812 the declaration trees passed in from dwarf2out_decl(). */
10815 gen_array_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10817 dw_die_ref scope_die
= scope_die_for (type
, context_die
);
10818 dw_die_ref array_die
;
10821 /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader fails for array of array of enum types unless
10822 the inner array type comes before the outer array type. Thus we must
10823 call gen_type_die before we call new_die. See below also. */
10824 #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
10825 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type
), context_die
);
10828 array_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_array_type
, scope_die
, type
);
10829 add_name_attribute (array_die
, type_tag (type
));
10830 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, array_die
);
10832 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == VECTOR_TYPE
)
10834 /* The frontend feeds us a representation for the vector as a struct
10835 containing an array. Pull out the array type. */
10836 type
= TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (TYPE_DEBUG_REPRESENTATION_TYPE (type
)));
10837 add_AT_flag (array_die
, DW_AT_GNU_vector
, 1);
10841 /* We default the array ordering. SDB will probably do
10842 the right things even if DW_AT_ordering is not present. It's not even
10843 an issue until we start to get into multidimensional arrays anyway. If
10844 SDB is ever caught doing the Wrong Thing for multi-dimensional arrays,
10845 then we'll have to put the DW_AT_ordering attribute back in. (But if
10846 and when we find out that we need to put these in, we will only do so
10847 for multidimensional arrays. */
10848 add_AT_unsigned (array_die
, DW_AT_ordering
, DW_ORD_row_major
);
10851 #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
10852 /* The SGI compilers handle arrays of unknown bound by setting
10853 AT_declaration and not emitting any subrange DIEs. */
10854 if (! TYPE_DOMAIN (type
))
10855 add_AT_flag (array_die
, DW_AT_declaration
, 1);
10858 add_subscript_info (array_die
, type
);
10860 /* Add representation of the type of the elements of this array type. */
10861 element_type
= TREE_TYPE (type
);
10863 /* ??? The SGI dwarf reader fails for multidimensional arrays with a
10864 const enum type. E.g. const enum machine_mode insn_operand_mode[2][10].
10865 We work around this by disabling this feature. See also
10866 add_subscript_info. */
10867 #ifndef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
10868 while (TREE_CODE (element_type
) == ARRAY_TYPE
)
10869 element_type
= TREE_TYPE (element_type
);
10871 gen_type_die (element_type
, context_die
);
10874 add_type_attribute (array_die
, element_type
, 0, 0, context_die
);
10879 gen_entry_point_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10881 tree origin
= decl_ultimate_origin (decl
);
10882 dw_die_ref decl_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_entry_point
, context_die
, decl
);
10884 if (origin
!= NULL
)
10885 add_abstract_origin_attribute (decl_die
, origin
);
10888 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl_die
, decl
);
10889 add_type_attribute (decl_die
, TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)),
10890 0, 0, context_die
);
10893 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
))
10894 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, decl_die
);
10896 add_AT_lbl_id (decl_die
, DW_AT_low_pc
, decl_start_label (decl
));
10900 /* Walk through the list of incomplete types again, trying once more to
10901 emit full debugging info for them. */
10904 retry_incomplete_types (void)
10908 for (i
= VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (incomplete_types
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
10909 gen_type_die (VARRAY_TREE (incomplete_types
, i
), comp_unit_die
);
10912 /* Generate a DIE to represent an inlined instance of an enumeration type. */
10915 gen_inlined_enumeration_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10917 dw_die_ref type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_enumeration_type
, context_die
, type
);
10919 /* We do not check for TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) being set, as the type may
10920 be incomplete and such types are not marked. */
10921 add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die
, type
);
10924 /* Generate a DIE to represent an inlined instance of a structure type. */
10927 gen_inlined_structure_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10929 dw_die_ref type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_structure_type
, context_die
, type
);
10931 /* We do not check for TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) being set, as the type may
10932 be incomplete and such types are not marked. */
10933 add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die
, type
);
10936 /* Generate a DIE to represent an inlined instance of a union type. */
10939 gen_inlined_union_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10941 dw_die_ref type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_union_type
, context_die
, type
);
10943 /* We do not check for TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) being set, as the type may
10944 be incomplete and such types are not marked. */
10945 add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die
, type
);
10948 /* Generate a DIE to represent an enumeration type. Note that these DIEs
10949 include all of the information about the enumeration values also. Each
10950 enumerated type name/value is listed as a child of the enumerated type
10954 gen_enumeration_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
10956 dw_die_ref type_die
= lookup_type_die (type
);
10958 if (type_die
== NULL
)
10960 type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_enumeration_type
,
10961 scope_die_for (type
, context_die
), type
);
10962 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, type_die
);
10963 add_name_attribute (type_die
, type_tag (type
));
10965 else if (! TYPE_SIZE (type
))
10968 remove_AT (type_die
, DW_AT_declaration
);
10970 /* Handle a GNU C/C++ extension, i.e. incomplete enum types. If the
10971 given enum type is incomplete, do not generate the DW_AT_byte_size
10972 attribute or the DW_AT_element_list attribute. */
10973 if (TYPE_SIZE (type
))
10977 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
) = 1;
10978 add_byte_size_attribute (type_die
, type
);
10979 if (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
) != NULL_TREE
)
10980 add_src_coords_attributes (type_die
, TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
));
10982 /* If the first reference to this type was as the return type of an
10983 inline function, then it may not have a parent. Fix this now. */
10984 if (type_die
->die_parent
== NULL
)
10985 add_child_die (scope_die_for (type
, context_die
), type_die
);
10987 for (link
= TYPE_VALUES (type
);
10988 link
!= NULL
; link
= TREE_CHAIN (link
))
10990 dw_die_ref enum_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_enumerator
, type_die
, link
);
10991 tree value
= TREE_VALUE (link
);
10993 add_name_attribute (enum_die
,
10994 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TREE_PURPOSE (link
)));
10996 if (host_integerp (value
, TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (value
))))
10997 /* DWARF2 does not provide a way of indicating whether or
10998 not enumeration constants are signed or unsigned. GDB
10999 always assumes the values are signed, so we output all
11000 values as if they were signed. That means that
11001 enumeration constants with very large unsigned values
11002 will appear to have negative values in the debugger. */
11003 add_AT_int (enum_die
, DW_AT_const_value
,
11004 tree_low_cst (value
, tree_int_cst_sgn (value
) > 0));
11008 add_AT_flag (type_die
, DW_AT_declaration
, 1);
11013 /* Generate a DIE to represent either a real live formal parameter decl or to
11014 represent just the type of some formal parameter position in some function
11017 Note that this routine is a bit unusual because its argument may be a
11018 ..._DECL node (i.e. either a PARM_DECL or perhaps a VAR_DECL which
11019 represents an inlining of some PARM_DECL) or else some sort of a ..._TYPE
11020 node. If it's the former then this function is being called to output a
11021 DIE to represent a formal parameter object (or some inlining thereof). If
11022 it's the latter, then this function is only being called to output a
11023 DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIE to stand as a placeholder for some formal
11024 argument type of some subprogram type. */
11027 gen_formal_parameter_die (tree node
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11029 dw_die_ref parm_die
11030 = new_die (DW_TAG_formal_parameter
, context_die
, node
);
11033 switch (TREE_CODE_CLASS (TREE_CODE (node
)))
11035 case tcc_declaration
:
11036 origin
= decl_ultimate_origin (node
);
11037 if (origin
!= NULL
)
11038 add_abstract_origin_attribute (parm_die
, origin
);
11041 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (parm_die
, node
);
11042 add_type_attribute (parm_die
, TREE_TYPE (node
),
11043 TREE_READONLY (node
),
11044 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (node
),
11046 if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (node
))
11047 add_AT_flag (parm_die
, DW_AT_artificial
, 1);
11050 equate_decl_number_to_die (node
, parm_die
);
11051 if (! DECL_ABSTRACT (node
))
11052 add_location_or_const_value_attribute (parm_die
, node
, DW_AT_location
);
11057 /* We were called with some kind of a ..._TYPE node. */
11058 add_type_attribute (parm_die
, node
, 0, 0, context_die
);
11062 gcc_unreachable ();
11068 /* Generate a special type of DIE used as a stand-in for a trailing ellipsis
11069 at the end of an (ANSI prototyped) formal parameters list. */
11072 gen_unspecified_parameters_die (tree decl_or_type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11074 new_die (DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters
, context_die
, decl_or_type
);
11077 /* Generate a list of nameless DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIEs (and perhaps a
11078 DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters DIE) to represent the types of the formal
11079 parameters as specified in some function type specification (except for
11080 those which appear as part of a function *definition*). */
11083 gen_formal_types_die (tree function_or_method_type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11086 tree formal_type
= NULL
;
11087 tree first_parm_type
;
11090 if (TREE_CODE (function_or_method_type
) == FUNCTION_DECL
)
11092 arg
= DECL_ARGUMENTS (function_or_method_type
);
11093 function_or_method_type
= TREE_TYPE (function_or_method_type
);
11098 first_parm_type
= TYPE_ARG_TYPES (function_or_method_type
);
11100 /* Make our first pass over the list of formal parameter types and output a
11101 DW_TAG_formal_parameter DIE for each one. */
11102 for (link
= first_parm_type
; link
; )
11104 dw_die_ref parm_die
;
11106 formal_type
= TREE_VALUE (link
);
11107 if (formal_type
== void_type_node
)
11110 /* Output a (nameless) DIE to represent the formal parameter itself. */
11111 parm_die
= gen_formal_parameter_die (formal_type
, context_die
);
11112 if ((TREE_CODE (function_or_method_type
) == METHOD_TYPE
11113 && link
== first_parm_type
)
11114 || (arg
&& DECL_ARTIFICIAL (arg
)))
11115 add_AT_flag (parm_die
, DW_AT_artificial
, 1);
11117 link
= TREE_CHAIN (link
);
11119 arg
= TREE_CHAIN (arg
);
11122 /* If this function type has an ellipsis, add a
11123 DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters DIE to the end of the parameter list. */
11124 if (formal_type
!= void_type_node
)
11125 gen_unspecified_parameters_die (function_or_method_type
, context_die
);
11127 /* Make our second (and final) pass over the list of formal parameter types
11128 and output DIEs to represent those types (as necessary). */
11129 for (link
= TYPE_ARG_TYPES (function_or_method_type
);
11130 link
&& TREE_VALUE (link
);
11131 link
= TREE_CHAIN (link
))
11132 gen_type_die (TREE_VALUE (link
), context_die
);
11135 /* We want to generate the DIE for TYPE so that we can generate the
11136 die for MEMBER, which has been defined; we will need to refer back
11137 to the member declaration nested within TYPE. If we're trying to
11138 generate minimal debug info for TYPE, processing TYPE won't do the
11139 trick; we need to attach the member declaration by hand. */
11142 gen_type_die_for_member (tree type
, tree member
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11144 gen_type_die (type
, context_die
);
11146 /* If we're trying to avoid duplicate debug info, we may not have
11147 emitted the member decl for this function. Emit it now. */
11148 if (TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
))
11149 && ! lookup_decl_die (member
))
11151 gcc_assert (!decl_ultimate_origin (member
));
11153 push_decl_scope (type
);
11154 if (TREE_CODE (member
) == FUNCTION_DECL
)
11155 gen_subprogram_die (member
, lookup_type_die (type
));
11157 gen_variable_die (member
, lookup_type_die (type
));
11163 /* Generate the DWARF2 info for the "abstract" instance of a function which we
11164 may later generate inlined and/or out-of-line instances of. */
11167 dwarf2out_abstract_function (tree decl
)
11169 dw_die_ref old_die
;
11172 int was_abstract
= DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
);
11174 /* Make sure we have the actual abstract inline, not a clone. */
11175 decl
= DECL_ORIGIN (decl
);
11177 old_die
= lookup_decl_die (decl
);
11178 if (old_die
&& get_AT (old_die
, DW_AT_inline
))
11179 /* We've already generated the abstract instance. */
11182 /* Be sure we've emitted the in-class declaration DIE (if any) first, so
11183 we don't get confused by DECL_ABSTRACT. */
11184 if (debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
11186 context
= decl_class_context (decl
);
11188 gen_type_die_for_member
11189 (context
, decl
, decl_function_context (decl
) ? NULL
: comp_unit_die
);
11192 /* Pretend we've just finished compiling this function. */
11193 save_fn
= current_function_decl
;
11194 current_function_decl
= decl
;
11196 set_decl_abstract_flags (decl
, 1);
11197 dwarf2out_decl (decl
);
11198 if (! was_abstract
)
11199 set_decl_abstract_flags (decl
, 0);
11201 current_function_decl
= save_fn
;
11204 /* Generate a DIE to represent a declared function (either file-scope or
11208 gen_subprogram_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11210 char label_id
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
11211 tree origin
= decl_ultimate_origin (decl
);
11212 dw_die_ref subr_die
;
11216 dw_die_ref old_die
= lookup_decl_die (decl
);
11217 int declaration
= (current_function_decl
!= decl
11218 || class_or_namespace_scope_p (context_die
));
11220 /* It is possible to have both DECL_ABSTRACT and DECLARATION be true if we
11221 started to generate the abstract instance of an inline, decided to output
11222 its containing class, and proceeded to emit the declaration of the inline
11223 from the member list for the class. If so, DECLARATION takes priority;
11224 we'll get back to the abstract instance when done with the class. */
11226 /* The class-scope declaration DIE must be the primary DIE. */
11227 if (origin
&& declaration
&& class_or_namespace_scope_p (context_die
))
11230 gcc_assert (!old_die
);
11233 if (origin
!= NULL
)
11235 gcc_assert (!declaration
|| local_scope_p (context_die
));
11237 /* Fixup die_parent for the abstract instance of a nested
11238 inline function. */
11239 if (old_die
&& old_die
->die_parent
== NULL
)
11240 add_child_die (context_die
, old_die
);
11242 subr_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_subprogram
, context_die
, decl
);
11243 add_abstract_origin_attribute (subr_die
, origin
);
11247 expanded_location s
= expand_location (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl
));
11248 unsigned file_index
= lookup_filename (s
.file
);
11250 if (!get_AT_flag (old_die
, DW_AT_declaration
)
11251 /* We can have a normal definition following an inline one in the
11252 case of redefinition of GNU C extern inlines.
11253 It seems reasonable to use AT_specification in this case. */
11254 && !get_AT (old_die
, DW_AT_inline
))
11256 /* Detect and ignore this case, where we are trying to output
11257 something we have already output. */
11261 /* If the definition comes from the same place as the declaration,
11262 maybe use the old DIE. We always want the DIE for this function
11263 that has the *_pc attributes to be under comp_unit_die so the
11264 debugger can find it. We also need to do this for abstract
11265 instances of inlines, since the spec requires the out-of-line copy
11266 to have the same parent. For local class methods, this doesn't
11267 apply; we just use the old DIE. */
11268 if ((old_die
->die_parent
== comp_unit_die
|| context_die
== NULL
)
11269 && (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
)
11270 || (get_AT_unsigned (old_die
, DW_AT_decl_file
) == file_index
11271 && (get_AT_unsigned (old_die
, DW_AT_decl_line
)
11272 == (unsigned) s
.line
))))
11274 subr_die
= old_die
;
11276 /* Clear out the declaration attribute and the formal parameters.
11277 Do not remove all children, because it is possible that this
11278 declaration die was forced using force_decl_die(). In such
11279 cases die that forced declaration die (e.g. TAG_imported_module)
11280 is one of the children that we do not want to remove. */
11281 remove_AT (subr_die
, DW_AT_declaration
);
11282 remove_child_TAG (subr_die
, DW_TAG_formal_parameter
);
11286 subr_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_subprogram
, context_die
, decl
);
11287 add_AT_specification (subr_die
, old_die
);
11288 if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die
, DW_AT_decl_file
) != file_index
)
11289 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_decl_file
, file_index
);
11290 if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die
, DW_AT_decl_line
)
11291 != (unsigned) s
.line
)
11293 (subr_die
, DW_AT_decl_line
, s
.line
);
11298 subr_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_subprogram
, context_die
, decl
);
11300 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl
))
11301 add_AT_flag (subr_die
, DW_AT_external
, 1);
11303 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (subr_die
, decl
);
11304 if (debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
11306 add_prototyped_attribute (subr_die
, TREE_TYPE (decl
));
11307 add_type_attribute (subr_die
, TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)),
11308 0, 0, context_die
);
11311 add_pure_or_virtual_attribute (subr_die
, decl
);
11312 if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
))
11313 add_AT_flag (subr_die
, DW_AT_artificial
, 1);
11315 if (TREE_PROTECTED (decl
))
11316 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_protected
);
11317 else if (TREE_PRIVATE (decl
))
11318 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_private
);
11323 if (!old_die
|| !get_AT (old_die
, DW_AT_inline
))
11325 add_AT_flag (subr_die
, DW_AT_declaration
, 1);
11327 /* The first time we see a member function, it is in the context of
11328 the class to which it belongs. We make sure of this by emitting
11329 the class first. The next time is the definition, which is
11330 handled above. The two may come from the same source text.
11332 Note that force_decl_die() forces function declaration die. It is
11333 later reused to represent definition. */
11334 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, subr_die
);
11337 else if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
))
11339 if (DECL_DECLARED_INLINE_P (decl
))
11341 if (cgraph_function_possibly_inlined_p (decl
))
11342 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_inline
, DW_INL_declared_inlined
);
11344 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_inline
, DW_INL_declared_not_inlined
);
11348 if (cgraph_function_possibly_inlined_p (decl
))
11349 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_inline
, DW_INL_inlined
);
11351 add_AT_unsigned (subr_die
, DW_AT_inline
, DW_INL_not_inlined
);
11354 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, subr_die
);
11356 else if (!DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
))
11358 if (!old_die
|| !get_AT (old_die
, DW_AT_inline
))
11359 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, subr_die
);
11361 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label_id
, FUNC_BEGIN_LABEL
,
11362 current_function_funcdef_no
);
11363 add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die
, DW_AT_low_pc
, label_id
);
11364 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label_id
, FUNC_END_LABEL
,
11365 current_function_funcdef_no
);
11366 add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die
, DW_AT_high_pc
, label_id
);
11368 add_pubname (decl
, subr_die
);
11369 add_arange (decl
, subr_die
);
11371 #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
11372 /* Add a reference to the FDE for this routine. */
11373 add_AT_fde_ref (subr_die
, DW_AT_MIPS_fde
, current_funcdef_fde
);
11376 /* Define the "frame base" location for this routine. We use the
11377 frame pointer or stack pointer registers, since the RTL for local
11378 variables is relative to one of them. */
11379 if (frame_base_decl
&& lookup_decl_loc (frame_base_decl
) != NULL
)
11381 add_location_or_const_value_attribute (subr_die
, frame_base_decl
,
11387 = frame_pointer_needed
? hard_frame_pointer_rtx
: stack_pointer_rtx
;
11388 add_AT_loc (subr_die
, DW_AT_frame_base
, reg_loc_descriptor (fp_reg
));
11391 if (cfun
->static_chain_decl
)
11392 add_AT_location_description (subr_die
, DW_AT_static_link
,
11393 loc_descriptor_from_tree (cfun
->static_chain_decl
));
11396 /* Now output descriptions of the arguments for this function. This gets
11397 (unnecessarily?) complex because of the fact that the DECL_ARGUMENT list
11398 for a FUNCTION_DECL doesn't indicate cases where there was a trailing
11399 `...' at the end of the formal parameter list. In order to find out if
11400 there was a trailing ellipsis or not, we must instead look at the type
11401 associated with the FUNCTION_DECL. This will be a node of type
11402 FUNCTION_TYPE. If the chain of type nodes hanging off of this
11403 FUNCTION_TYPE node ends with a void_type_node then there should *not* be
11404 an ellipsis at the end. */
11406 /* In the case where we are describing a mere function declaration, all we
11407 need to do here (and all we *can* do here) is to describe the *types* of
11408 its formal parameters. */
11409 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
11411 else if (declaration
)
11412 gen_formal_types_die (decl
, subr_die
);
11415 /* Generate DIEs to represent all known formal parameters. */
11416 tree arg_decls
= DECL_ARGUMENTS (decl
);
11419 /* When generating DIEs, generate the unspecified_parameters DIE
11420 instead if we come across the arg "__builtin_va_alist" */
11421 for (parm
= arg_decls
; parm
; parm
= TREE_CHAIN (parm
))
11422 if (TREE_CODE (parm
) == PARM_DECL
)
11424 if (DECL_NAME (parm
)
11425 && !strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (parm
)),
11426 "__builtin_va_alist"))
11427 gen_unspecified_parameters_die (parm
, subr_die
);
11429 gen_decl_die (parm
, subr_die
);
11432 /* Decide whether we need an unspecified_parameters DIE at the end.
11433 There are 2 more cases to do this for: 1) the ansi ... declaration -
11434 this is detectable when the end of the arg list is not a
11435 void_type_node 2) an unprototyped function declaration (not a
11436 definition). This just means that we have no info about the
11437 parameters at all. */
11438 fn_arg_types
= TYPE_ARG_TYPES (TREE_TYPE (decl
));
11439 if (fn_arg_types
!= NULL
)
11441 /* This is the prototyped case, check for.... */
11442 if (TREE_VALUE (tree_last (fn_arg_types
)) != void_type_node
)
11443 gen_unspecified_parameters_die (decl
, subr_die
);
11445 else if (DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == NULL_TREE
)
11446 gen_unspecified_parameters_die (decl
, subr_die
);
11449 /* Output Dwarf info for all of the stuff within the body of the function
11450 (if it has one - it may be just a declaration). */
11451 outer_scope
= DECL_INITIAL (decl
);
11453 /* OUTER_SCOPE is a pointer to the outermost BLOCK node created to represent
11454 a function. This BLOCK actually represents the outermost binding contour
11455 for the function, i.e. the contour in which the function's formal
11456 parameters and labels get declared. Curiously, it appears that the front
11457 end doesn't actually put the PARM_DECL nodes for the current function onto
11458 the BLOCK_VARS list for this outer scope, but are strung off of the
11459 DECL_ARGUMENTS list for the function instead.
11461 The BLOCK_VARS list for the `outer_scope' does provide us with a list of
11462 the LABEL_DECL nodes for the function however, and we output DWARF info
11463 for those in decls_for_scope. Just within the `outer_scope' there will be
11464 a BLOCK node representing the function's outermost pair of curly braces,
11465 and any blocks used for the base and member initializers of a C++
11466 constructor function. */
11467 if (! declaration
&& TREE_CODE (outer_scope
) != ERROR_MARK
)
11469 /* Emit a DW_TAG_variable DIE for a named return value. */
11470 if (DECL_NAME (DECL_RESULT (decl
)))
11471 gen_decl_die (DECL_RESULT (decl
), subr_die
);
11473 current_function_has_inlines
= 0;
11474 decls_for_scope (outer_scope
, subr_die
, 0);
11476 #if 0 && defined (MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO)
11477 if (current_function_has_inlines
)
11479 add_AT_flag (subr_die
, DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines
, 1);
11480 if (! comp_unit_has_inlines
)
11482 add_AT_flag (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines
, 1);
11483 comp_unit_has_inlines
= 1;
11488 /* Add the calling convention attribute if requested. */
11489 add_calling_convention_attribute (subr_die
, TREE_TYPE (decl
));
11493 /* Generate a DIE to represent a declared data object. */
11496 gen_variable_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11498 tree origin
= decl_ultimate_origin (decl
);
11499 dw_die_ref var_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_variable
, context_die
, decl
);
11501 dw_die_ref old_die
= lookup_decl_die (decl
);
11502 int declaration
= (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
)
11503 || class_or_namespace_scope_p (context_die
));
11505 if (origin
!= NULL
)
11506 add_abstract_origin_attribute (var_die
, origin
);
11508 /* Loop unrolling can create multiple blocks that refer to the same
11509 static variable, so we must test for the DW_AT_declaration flag.
11511 ??? Loop unrolling/reorder_blocks should perhaps be rewritten to
11512 copy decls and set the DECL_ABSTRACT flag on them instead of
11515 ??? Duplicated blocks have been rewritten to use .debug_ranges. */
11516 else if (old_die
&& TREE_STATIC (decl
)
11517 && get_AT_flag (old_die
, DW_AT_declaration
) == 1)
11519 /* This is a definition of a C++ class level static. */
11520 add_AT_specification (var_die
, old_die
);
11521 if (DECL_NAME (decl
))
11523 expanded_location s
= expand_location (DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl
));
11524 unsigned file_index
= lookup_filename (s
.file
);
11526 if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die
, DW_AT_decl_file
) != file_index
)
11527 add_AT_unsigned (var_die
, DW_AT_decl_file
, file_index
);
11529 if (get_AT_unsigned (old_die
, DW_AT_decl_line
)
11530 != (unsigned) s
.line
)
11532 add_AT_unsigned (var_die
, DW_AT_decl_line
, s
.line
);
11537 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (var_die
, decl
);
11538 add_type_attribute (var_die
, TREE_TYPE (decl
), TREE_READONLY (decl
),
11539 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl
), context_die
);
11541 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl
))
11542 add_AT_flag (var_die
, DW_AT_external
, 1);
11544 if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
))
11545 add_AT_flag (var_die
, DW_AT_artificial
, 1);
11547 if (TREE_PROTECTED (decl
))
11548 add_AT_unsigned (var_die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_protected
);
11549 else if (TREE_PRIVATE (decl
))
11550 add_AT_unsigned (var_die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_private
);
11554 add_AT_flag (var_die
, DW_AT_declaration
, 1);
11556 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
) || declaration
)
11557 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, var_die
);
11559 if (! declaration
&& ! DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
))
11561 add_location_or_const_value_attribute (var_die
, decl
, DW_AT_location
);
11562 add_pubname (decl
, var_die
);
11565 tree_add_const_value_attribute (var_die
, decl
);
11568 /* Generate a DIE to represent a label identifier. */
11571 gen_label_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11573 tree origin
= decl_ultimate_origin (decl
);
11574 dw_die_ref lbl_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_label
, context_die
, decl
);
11576 char label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
11578 if (origin
!= NULL
)
11579 add_abstract_origin_attribute (lbl_die
, origin
);
11581 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (lbl_die
, decl
);
11583 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
))
11584 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, lbl_die
);
11587 insn
= DECL_RTL_IF_SET (decl
);
11589 /* Deleted labels are programmer specified labels which have been
11590 eliminated because of various optimizations. We still emit them
11591 here so that it is possible to put breakpoints on them. */
11595 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED_LABEL
))))
11597 /* When optimization is enabled (via -O) some parts of the compiler
11598 (e.g. jump.c and cse.c) may try to delete CODE_LABEL insns which
11599 represent source-level labels which were explicitly declared by
11600 the user. This really shouldn't be happening though, so catch
11601 it if it ever does happen. */
11602 gcc_assert (!INSN_DELETED_P (insn
));
11604 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, "L", CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (insn
));
11605 add_AT_lbl_id (lbl_die
, DW_AT_low_pc
, label
);
11610 /* Generate a DIE for a lexical block. */
11613 gen_lexical_block_die (tree stmt
, dw_die_ref context_die
, int depth
)
11615 dw_die_ref stmt_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_lexical_block
, context_die
, stmt
);
11616 char label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
11618 if (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt
))
11620 if (BLOCK_FRAGMENT_CHAIN (stmt
))
11624 add_AT_range_list (stmt_die
, DW_AT_ranges
, add_ranges (stmt
));
11626 chain
= BLOCK_FRAGMENT_CHAIN (stmt
);
11629 add_ranges (chain
);
11630 chain
= BLOCK_FRAGMENT_CHAIN (chain
);
11637 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL
,
11638 BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt
));
11639 add_AT_lbl_id (stmt_die
, DW_AT_low_pc
, label
);
11640 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, BLOCK_END_LABEL
,
11641 BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt
));
11642 add_AT_lbl_id (stmt_die
, DW_AT_high_pc
, label
);
11646 decls_for_scope (stmt
, stmt_die
, depth
);
11649 /* Generate a DIE for an inlined subprogram. */
11652 gen_inlined_subroutine_die (tree stmt
, dw_die_ref context_die
, int depth
)
11654 tree decl
= block_ultimate_origin (stmt
);
11656 /* Emit info for the abstract instance first, if we haven't yet. We
11657 must emit this even if the block is abstract, otherwise when we
11658 emit the block below (or elsewhere), we may end up trying to emit
11659 a die whose origin die hasn't been emitted, and crashing. */
11660 dwarf2out_abstract_function (decl
);
11662 if (! BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt
))
11664 dw_die_ref subr_die
11665 = new_die (DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine
, context_die
, stmt
);
11666 char label
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
11668 add_abstract_origin_attribute (subr_die
, decl
);
11669 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL
,
11670 BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt
));
11671 add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die
, DW_AT_low_pc
, label
);
11672 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, BLOCK_END_LABEL
,
11673 BLOCK_NUMBER (stmt
));
11674 add_AT_lbl_id (subr_die
, DW_AT_high_pc
, label
);
11675 decls_for_scope (stmt
, subr_die
, depth
);
11676 current_function_has_inlines
= 1;
11679 /* We may get here if we're the outer block of function A that was
11680 inlined into function B that was inlined into function C. When
11681 generating debugging info for C, dwarf2out_abstract_function(B)
11682 would mark all inlined blocks as abstract, including this one.
11683 So, we wouldn't (and shouldn't) expect labels to be generated
11684 for this one. Instead, just emit debugging info for
11685 declarations within the block. This is particularly important
11686 in the case of initializers of arguments passed from B to us:
11687 if they're statement expressions containing declarations, we
11688 wouldn't generate dies for their abstract variables, and then,
11689 when generating dies for the real variables, we'd die (pun
11691 gen_lexical_block_die (stmt
, context_die
, depth
);
11694 /* Generate a DIE for a field in a record, or structure. */
11697 gen_field_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11699 dw_die_ref decl_die
;
11701 if (TREE_TYPE (decl
) == error_mark_node
)
11704 decl_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_member
, context_die
, decl
);
11705 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (decl_die
, decl
);
11706 add_type_attribute (decl_die
, member_declared_type (decl
),
11707 TREE_READONLY (decl
), TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl
),
11710 if (DECL_BIT_FIELD_TYPE (decl
))
11712 add_byte_size_attribute (decl_die
, decl
);
11713 add_bit_size_attribute (decl_die
, decl
);
11714 add_bit_offset_attribute (decl_die
, decl
);
11717 if (TREE_CODE (DECL_FIELD_CONTEXT (decl
)) != UNION_TYPE
)
11718 add_data_member_location_attribute (decl_die
, decl
);
11720 if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
))
11721 add_AT_flag (decl_die
, DW_AT_artificial
, 1);
11723 if (TREE_PROTECTED (decl
))
11724 add_AT_unsigned (decl_die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_protected
);
11725 else if (TREE_PRIVATE (decl
))
11726 add_AT_unsigned (decl_die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_private
);
11728 /* Equate decl number to die, so that we can look up this decl later on. */
11729 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, decl_die
);
11733 /* Don't generate either pointer_type DIEs or reference_type DIEs here.
11734 Use modified_type_die instead.
11735 We keep this code here just in case these types of DIEs may be needed to
11736 represent certain things in other languages (e.g. Pascal) someday. */
11739 gen_pointer_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11742 = new_die (DW_TAG_pointer_type
, scope_die_for (type
, context_die
), type
);
11744 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, ptr_die
);
11745 add_type_attribute (ptr_die
, TREE_TYPE (type
), 0, 0, context_die
);
11746 add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die
, DW_AT_byte_size
, PTR_SIZE
);
11749 /* Don't generate either pointer_type DIEs or reference_type DIEs here.
11750 Use modified_type_die instead.
11751 We keep this code here just in case these types of DIEs may be needed to
11752 represent certain things in other languages (e.g. Pascal) someday. */
11755 gen_reference_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11758 = new_die (DW_TAG_reference_type
, scope_die_for (type
, context_die
), type
);
11760 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, ref_die
);
11761 add_type_attribute (ref_die
, TREE_TYPE (type
), 0, 0, context_die
);
11762 add_AT_unsigned (mod_type_die
, DW_AT_byte_size
, PTR_SIZE
);
11766 /* Generate a DIE for a pointer to a member type. */
11769 gen_ptr_to_mbr_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11772 = new_die (DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type
,
11773 scope_die_for (type
, context_die
), type
);
11775 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, ptr_die
);
11776 add_AT_die_ref (ptr_die
, DW_AT_containing_type
,
11777 lookup_type_die (TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (type
)));
11778 add_type_attribute (ptr_die
, TREE_TYPE (type
), 0, 0, context_die
);
11781 /* Generate the DIE for the compilation unit. */
11784 gen_compile_unit_die (const char *filename
)
11787 char producer
[250];
11788 const char *language_string
= lang_hooks
.name
;
11791 die
= new_die (DW_TAG_compile_unit
, NULL
, NULL
);
11795 add_name_attribute (die
, filename
);
11796 /* Don't add cwd for <built-in>. */
11797 if (filename
[0] != DIR_SEPARATOR
&& filename
[0] != '<')
11798 add_comp_dir_attribute (die
);
11801 sprintf (producer
, "%s %s", language_string
, version_string
);
11803 #ifdef MIPS_DEBUGGING_INFO
11804 /* The MIPS/SGI compilers place the 'cc' command line options in the producer
11805 string. The SGI debugger looks for -g, -g1, -g2, or -g3; if they do
11806 not appear in the producer string, the debugger reaches the conclusion
11807 that the object file is stripped and has no debugging information.
11808 To get the MIPS/SGI debugger to believe that there is debugging
11809 information in the object file, we add a -g to the producer string. */
11810 if (debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
11811 strcat (producer
, " -g");
11814 add_AT_string (die
, DW_AT_producer
, producer
);
11816 if (strcmp (language_string
, "GNU C++") == 0)
11817 language
= DW_LANG_C_plus_plus
;
11818 else if (strcmp (language_string
, "GNU Ada") == 0)
11819 language
= DW_LANG_Ada95
;
11820 else if (strcmp (language_string
, "GNU F77") == 0)
11821 language
= DW_LANG_Fortran77
;
11822 else if (strcmp (language_string
, "GNU F95") == 0)
11823 language
= DW_LANG_Fortran95
;
11824 else if (strcmp (language_string
, "GNU Pascal") == 0)
11825 language
= DW_LANG_Pascal83
;
11826 else if (strcmp (language_string
, "GNU Java") == 0)
11827 language
= DW_LANG_Java
;
11829 language
= DW_LANG_C89
;
11831 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_language
, language
);
11835 /* Generate a DIE for a string type. */
11838 gen_string_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11840 dw_die_ref type_die
11841 = new_die (DW_TAG_string_type
, scope_die_for (type
, context_die
), type
);
11843 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, type_die
);
11845 /* ??? Fudge the string length attribute for now.
11846 TODO: add string length info. */
11848 string_length_attribute (TYPE_MAX_VALUE (TYPE_DOMAIN (type
)));
11849 bound_representation (upper_bound
, 0, 'u');
11853 /* Generate the DIE for a base class. */
11856 gen_inheritance_die (tree binfo
, tree access
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11858 dw_die_ref die
= new_die (DW_TAG_inheritance
, context_die
, binfo
);
11860 add_type_attribute (die
, BINFO_TYPE (binfo
), 0, 0, context_die
);
11861 add_data_member_location_attribute (die
, binfo
);
11863 if (BINFO_VIRTUAL_P (binfo
))
11864 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_virtuality
, DW_VIRTUALITY_virtual
);
11866 if (access
== access_public_node
)
11867 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_public
);
11868 else if (access
== access_protected_node
)
11869 add_AT_unsigned (die
, DW_AT_accessibility
, DW_ACCESS_protected
);
11872 /* Generate a DIE for a class member. */
11875 gen_member_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11878 tree binfo
= TYPE_BINFO (type
);
11881 /* If this is not an incomplete type, output descriptions of each of its
11882 members. Note that as we output the DIEs necessary to represent the
11883 members of this record or union type, we will also be trying to output
11884 DIEs to represent the *types* of those members. However the `type'
11885 function (above) will specifically avoid generating type DIEs for member
11886 types *within* the list of member DIEs for this (containing) type except
11887 for those types (of members) which are explicitly marked as also being
11888 members of this (containing) type themselves. The g++ front- end can
11889 force any given type to be treated as a member of some other (containing)
11890 type by setting the TYPE_CONTEXT of the given (member) type to point to
11891 the TREE node representing the appropriate (containing) type. */
11893 /* First output info about the base classes. */
11896 VEC (tree
) *accesses
= BINFO_BASE_ACCESSES (binfo
);
11900 for (i
= 0; BINFO_BASE_ITERATE (binfo
, i
, base
); i
++)
11901 gen_inheritance_die (base
,
11902 (accesses
? VEC_index (tree
, accesses
, i
)
11903 : access_public_node
), context_die
);
11906 /* Now output info about the data members and type members. */
11907 for (member
= TYPE_FIELDS (type
); member
; member
= TREE_CHAIN (member
))
11909 /* If we thought we were generating minimal debug info for TYPE
11910 and then changed our minds, some of the member declarations
11911 may have already been defined. Don't define them again, but
11912 do put them in the right order. */
11914 child
= lookup_decl_die (member
);
11916 splice_child_die (context_die
, child
);
11918 gen_decl_die (member
, context_die
);
11921 /* Now output info about the function members (if any). */
11922 for (member
= TYPE_METHODS (type
); member
; member
= TREE_CHAIN (member
))
11924 /* Don't include clones in the member list. */
11925 if (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (member
))
11928 child
= lookup_decl_die (member
);
11930 splice_child_die (context_die
, child
);
11932 gen_decl_die (member
, context_die
);
11936 /* Generate a DIE for a structure or union type. If TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG
11937 is set, we pretend that the type was never defined, so we only get the
11938 member DIEs needed by later specification DIEs. */
11941 gen_struct_or_union_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
11943 dw_die_ref type_die
= lookup_type_die (type
);
11944 dw_die_ref scope_die
= 0;
11946 int complete
= (TYPE_SIZE (type
)
11947 && (! TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
)
11948 || ! TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
))));
11949 int ns_decl
= (context_die
&& context_die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_namespace
);
11951 if (type_die
&& ! complete
)
11954 if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
) != NULL_TREE
11955 && (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
))
11956 || TREE_CODE (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
)) == NAMESPACE_DECL
))
11959 scope_die
= scope_die_for (type
, context_die
);
11961 if (! type_die
|| (nested
&& scope_die
== comp_unit_die
))
11962 /* First occurrence of type or toplevel definition of nested class. */
11964 dw_die_ref old_die
= type_die
;
11966 type_die
= new_die (TREE_CODE (type
) == RECORD_TYPE
11967 ? DW_TAG_structure_type
: DW_TAG_union_type
,
11969 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, type_die
);
11971 add_AT_specification (type_die
, old_die
);
11973 add_name_attribute (type_die
, type_tag (type
));
11976 remove_AT (type_die
, DW_AT_declaration
);
11978 /* If this type has been completed, then give it a byte_size attribute and
11979 then give a list of members. */
11980 if (complete
&& !ns_decl
)
11982 /* Prevent infinite recursion in cases where the type of some member of
11983 this type is expressed in terms of this type itself. */
11984 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
) = 1;
11985 add_byte_size_attribute (type_die
, type
);
11986 if (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
) != NULL_TREE
)
11987 add_src_coords_attributes (type_die
, TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
));
11989 /* If the first reference to this type was as the return type of an
11990 inline function, then it may not have a parent. Fix this now. */
11991 if (type_die
->die_parent
== NULL
)
11992 add_child_die (scope_die
, type_die
);
11994 push_decl_scope (type
);
11995 gen_member_die (type
, type_die
);
11998 /* GNU extension: Record what type our vtable lives in. */
11999 if (TYPE_VFIELD (type
))
12001 tree vtype
= DECL_FCONTEXT (TYPE_VFIELD (type
));
12003 gen_type_die (vtype
, context_die
);
12004 add_AT_die_ref (type_die
, DW_AT_containing_type
,
12005 lookup_type_die (vtype
));
12010 add_AT_flag (type_die
, DW_AT_declaration
, 1);
12012 /* We don't need to do this for function-local types. */
12013 if (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
)
12014 && ! decl_function_context (TYPE_STUB_DECL (type
)))
12015 VARRAY_PUSH_TREE (incomplete_types
, type
);
12019 /* Generate a DIE for a subroutine _type_. */
12022 gen_subroutine_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
12024 tree return_type
= TREE_TYPE (type
);
12025 dw_die_ref subr_die
12026 = new_die (DW_TAG_subroutine_type
,
12027 scope_die_for (type
, context_die
), type
);
12029 equate_type_number_to_die (type
, subr_die
);
12030 add_prototyped_attribute (subr_die
, type
);
12031 add_type_attribute (subr_die
, return_type
, 0, 0, context_die
);
12032 gen_formal_types_die (type
, subr_die
);
12035 /* Generate a DIE for a type definition. */
12038 gen_typedef_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
12040 dw_die_ref type_die
;
12043 if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl
))
12046 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl
) = 1;
12047 type_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_typedef
, context_die
, decl
);
12048 origin
= decl_ultimate_origin (decl
);
12049 if (origin
!= NULL
)
12050 add_abstract_origin_attribute (type_die
, origin
);
12055 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (type_die
, decl
);
12056 if (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl
))
12058 type
= DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (decl
);
12060 gcc_assert (type
!= TREE_TYPE (decl
));
12061 equate_type_number_to_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
), type_die
);
12064 type
= TREE_TYPE (decl
);
12066 add_type_attribute (type_die
, type
, TREE_READONLY (decl
),
12067 TREE_THIS_VOLATILE (decl
), context_die
);
12070 if (DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
))
12071 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, type_die
);
12074 /* Generate a type description DIE. */
12077 gen_type_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
12081 if (type
== NULL_TREE
|| type
== error_mark_node
)
12084 if (TYPE_NAME (type
) && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (type
)) == TYPE_DECL
12085 && DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (type
)))
12087 if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
))
12090 /* Prevent broken recursion; we can't hand off to the same type. */
12091 gcc_assert (DECL_ORIGINAL_TYPE (TYPE_NAME (type
)) != type
);
12093 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
) = 1;
12094 gen_decl_die (TYPE_NAME (type
), context_die
);
12098 /* We are going to output a DIE to represent the unqualified version
12099 of this type (i.e. without any const or volatile qualifiers) so
12100 get the main variant (i.e. the unqualified version) of this type
12101 now. (Vectors are special because the debugging info is in the
12102 cloned type itself). */
12103 if (TREE_CODE (type
) != VECTOR_TYPE
)
12104 type
= type_main_variant (type
);
12106 if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
))
12109 switch (TREE_CODE (type
))
12115 case REFERENCE_TYPE
:
12116 /* We must set TREE_ASM_WRITTEN in case this is a recursive type. This
12117 ensures that the gen_type_die recursion will terminate even if the
12118 type is recursive. Recursive types are possible in Ada. */
12119 /* ??? We could perhaps do this for all types before the switch
12121 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
) = 1;
12123 /* For these types, all that is required is that we output a DIE (or a
12124 set of DIEs) to represent the "basis" type. */
12125 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type
), context_die
);
12129 /* This code is used for C++ pointer-to-data-member types.
12130 Output a description of the relevant class type. */
12131 gen_type_die (TYPE_OFFSET_BASETYPE (type
), context_die
);
12133 /* Output a description of the type of the object pointed to. */
12134 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type
), context_die
);
12136 /* Now output a DIE to represent this pointer-to-data-member type
12138 gen_ptr_to_mbr_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12142 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type
), context_die
);
12143 /* No way to represent these in Dwarf yet! */
12144 gcc_unreachable ();
12147 case FUNCTION_TYPE
:
12148 /* Force out return type (in case it wasn't forced out already). */
12149 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type
), context_die
);
12150 gen_subroutine_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12154 /* Force out return type (in case it wasn't forced out already). */
12155 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type
), context_die
);
12156 gen_subroutine_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12160 if (TYPE_STRING_FLAG (type
) && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (type
)) == CHAR_TYPE
)
12162 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (type
), context_die
);
12163 gen_string_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12166 gen_array_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12170 gen_array_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12173 case ENUMERAL_TYPE
:
12176 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE
:
12177 /* If this is a nested type whose containing class hasn't been written
12178 out yet, writing it out will cover this one, too. This does not apply
12179 to instantiations of member class templates; they need to be added to
12180 the containing class as they are generated. FIXME: This hurts the
12181 idea of combining type decls from multiple TUs, since we can't predict
12182 what set of template instantiations we'll get. */
12183 if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
)
12184 && AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
))
12185 && ! TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
)))
12187 gen_type_die (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
), context_die
);
12189 if (TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
))
12192 /* If that failed, attach ourselves to the stub. */
12193 push_decl_scope (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
));
12194 context_die
= lookup_type_die (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
));
12199 declare_in_namespace (type
, context_die
);
12203 if (TREE_CODE (type
) == ENUMERAL_TYPE
)
12204 gen_enumeration_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12206 gen_struct_or_union_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12211 /* Don't set TREE_ASM_WRITTEN on an incomplete struct; we want to fix
12212 it up if it is ever completed. gen_*_type_die will set it for us
12213 when appropriate. */
12222 /* No DIEs needed for fundamental types. */
12226 /* No Dwarf representation currently defined. */
12230 gcc_unreachable ();
12233 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type
) = 1;
12236 /* Generate a DIE for a tagged type instantiation. */
12239 gen_tagged_type_instantiation_die (tree type
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
12241 if (type
== NULL_TREE
|| type
== error_mark_node
)
12244 /* We are going to output a DIE to represent the unqualified version of
12245 this type (i.e. without any const or volatile qualifiers) so make sure
12246 that we have the main variant (i.e. the unqualified version) of this
12248 gcc_assert (type
== type_main_variant (type
));
12250 /* Do not check TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (type) as it may not be set if this is
12251 an instance of an unresolved type. */
12253 switch (TREE_CODE (type
))
12258 case ENUMERAL_TYPE
:
12259 gen_inlined_enumeration_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12263 gen_inlined_structure_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12267 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE
:
12268 gen_inlined_union_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12272 gcc_unreachable ();
12276 /* Generate a DW_TAG_lexical_block DIE followed by DIEs to represent all of the
12277 things which are local to the given block. */
12280 gen_block_die (tree stmt
, dw_die_ref context_die
, int depth
)
12282 int must_output_die
= 0;
12285 enum tree_code origin_code
;
12287 /* Ignore blocks that are NULL. */
12288 if (stmt
== NULL_TREE
)
12291 /* If the block is one fragment of a non-contiguous block, do not
12292 process the variables, since they will have been done by the
12293 origin block. Do process subblocks. */
12294 if (BLOCK_FRAGMENT_ORIGIN (stmt
))
12298 for (sub
= BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (stmt
); sub
; sub
= BLOCK_CHAIN (sub
))
12299 gen_block_die (sub
, context_die
, depth
+ 1);
12304 /* Determine the "ultimate origin" of this block. This block may be an
12305 inlined instance of an inlined instance of inline function, so we have
12306 to trace all of the way back through the origin chain to find out what
12307 sort of node actually served as the original seed for the creation of
12308 the current block. */
12309 origin
= block_ultimate_origin (stmt
);
12310 origin_code
= (origin
!= NULL
) ? TREE_CODE (origin
) : ERROR_MARK
;
12312 /* Determine if we need to output any Dwarf DIEs at all to represent this
12314 if (origin_code
== FUNCTION_DECL
)
12315 /* The outer scopes for inlinings *must* always be represented. We
12316 generate DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine DIEs for them. (See below.) */
12317 must_output_die
= 1;
12320 /* In the case where the current block represents an inlining of the
12321 "body block" of an inline function, we must *NOT* output any DIE for
12322 this block because we have already output a DIE to represent the whole
12323 inlined function scope and the "body block" of any function doesn't
12324 really represent a different scope according to ANSI C rules. So we
12325 check here to make sure that this block does not represent a "body
12326 block inlining" before trying to set the MUST_OUTPUT_DIE flag. */
12327 if (! is_body_block (origin
? origin
: stmt
))
12329 /* Determine if this block directly contains any "significant"
12330 local declarations which we will need to output DIEs for. */
12331 if (debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12332 /* We are not in terse mode so *any* local declaration counts
12333 as being a "significant" one. */
12334 must_output_die
= (BLOCK_VARS (stmt
) != NULL
12335 && (TREE_USED (stmt
)
12336 || TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (stmt
)
12337 || BLOCK_ABSTRACT (stmt
)));
12339 /* We are in terse mode, so only local (nested) function
12340 definitions count as "significant" local declarations. */
12341 for (decl
= BLOCK_VARS (stmt
);
12342 decl
!= NULL
; decl
= TREE_CHAIN (decl
))
12343 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
12344 && DECL_INITIAL (decl
))
12346 must_output_die
= 1;
12352 /* It would be a waste of space to generate a Dwarf DW_TAG_lexical_block
12353 DIE for any block which contains no significant local declarations at
12354 all. Rather, in such cases we just call `decls_for_scope' so that any
12355 needed Dwarf info for any sub-blocks will get properly generated. Note
12356 that in terse mode, our definition of what constitutes a "significant"
12357 local declaration gets restricted to include only inlined function
12358 instances and local (nested) function definitions. */
12359 if (must_output_die
)
12361 if (origin_code
== FUNCTION_DECL
)
12362 gen_inlined_subroutine_die (stmt
, context_die
, depth
);
12364 gen_lexical_block_die (stmt
, context_die
, depth
);
12367 decls_for_scope (stmt
, context_die
, depth
);
12370 /* Generate all of the decls declared within a given scope and (recursively)
12371 all of its sub-blocks. */
12374 decls_for_scope (tree stmt
, dw_die_ref context_die
, int depth
)
12379 /* Ignore NULL blocks. */
12380 if (stmt
== NULL_TREE
)
12383 if (TREE_USED (stmt
))
12385 /* Output the DIEs to represent all of the data objects and typedefs
12386 declared directly within this block but not within any nested
12387 sub-blocks. Also, nested function and tag DIEs have been
12388 generated with a parent of NULL; fix that up now. */
12389 for (decl
= BLOCK_VARS (stmt
); decl
!= NULL
; decl
= TREE_CHAIN (decl
))
12393 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
)
12394 die
= lookup_decl_die (decl
);
12395 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TYPE_DECL
&& TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl
))
12396 die
= lookup_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
));
12400 if (die
!= NULL
&& die
->die_parent
== NULL
)
12401 add_child_die (context_die
, die
);
12403 gen_decl_die (decl
, context_die
);
12407 /* If we're at -g1, we're not interested in subblocks. */
12408 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12411 /* Output the DIEs to represent all sub-blocks (and the items declared
12412 therein) of this block. */
12413 for (subblocks
= BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (stmt
);
12415 subblocks
= BLOCK_CHAIN (subblocks
))
12416 gen_block_die (subblocks
, context_die
, depth
+ 1);
12419 /* Is this a typedef we can avoid emitting? */
12422 is_redundant_typedef (tree decl
)
12424 if (TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl
))
12427 if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
)
12428 && DECL_CONTEXT (decl
)
12429 && is_tagged_type (DECL_CONTEXT (decl
))
12430 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (decl
))) == TYPE_DECL
12431 && DECL_NAME (decl
) == DECL_NAME (TYPE_NAME (DECL_CONTEXT (decl
))))
12432 /* Also ignore the artificial member typedef for the class name. */
12438 /* Returns the DIE for decl or aborts. */
12441 force_decl_die (tree decl
)
12443 dw_die_ref decl_die
;
12444 unsigned saved_external_flag
;
12445 tree save_fn
= NULL_TREE
;
12446 decl_die
= lookup_decl_die (decl
);
12449 dw_die_ref context_die
;
12450 tree decl_context
= DECL_CONTEXT (decl
);
12453 /* Find die that represents this context. */
12454 if (TYPE_P (decl_context
))
12455 context_die
= force_type_die (decl_context
);
12457 context_die
= force_decl_die (decl_context
);
12460 context_die
= comp_unit_die
;
12462 switch (TREE_CODE (decl
))
12464 case FUNCTION_DECL
:
12465 /* Clear current_function_decl, so that gen_subprogram_die thinks
12466 that this is a declaration. At this point, we just want to force
12467 declaration die. */
12468 save_fn
= current_function_decl
;
12469 current_function_decl
= NULL_TREE
;
12470 gen_subprogram_die (decl
, context_die
);
12471 current_function_decl
= save_fn
;
12475 /* Set external flag to force declaration die. Restore it after
12476 gen_decl_die() call. */
12477 saved_external_flag
= DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
);
12478 DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
) = 1;
12479 gen_decl_die (decl
, context_die
);
12480 DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
) = saved_external_flag
;
12483 case NAMESPACE_DECL
:
12484 dwarf2out_decl (decl
);
12488 gcc_unreachable ();
12491 /* See if we can find the die for this deci now.
12492 If not then abort. */
12494 decl_die
= lookup_decl_die (decl
);
12495 gcc_assert (decl_die
);
12501 /* Returns the DIE for decl or aborts. */
12504 force_type_die (tree type
)
12506 dw_die_ref type_die
;
12508 type_die
= lookup_type_die (type
);
12511 dw_die_ref context_die
;
12512 if (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
))
12513 if (TYPE_P (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
)))
12514 context_die
= force_type_die (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
));
12516 context_die
= force_decl_die (TYPE_CONTEXT (type
));
12518 context_die
= comp_unit_die
;
12520 gen_type_die (type
, context_die
);
12521 type_die
= lookup_type_die (type
);
12522 gcc_assert (type_die
);
12527 /* Force out any required namespaces to be able to output DECL,
12528 and return the new context_die for it, if it's changed. */
12531 setup_namespace_context (tree thing
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
12533 tree context
= (DECL_P (thing
)
12534 ? DECL_CONTEXT (thing
) : TYPE_CONTEXT (thing
));
12535 if (context
&& TREE_CODE (context
) == NAMESPACE_DECL
)
12536 /* Force out the namespace. */
12537 context_die
= force_decl_die (context
);
12539 return context_die
;
12542 /* Emit a declaration DIE for THING (which is either a DECL or a tagged
12543 type) within its namespace, if appropriate.
12545 For compatibility with older debuggers, namespace DIEs only contain
12546 declarations; all definitions are emitted at CU scope. */
12549 declare_in_namespace (tree thing
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
12551 dw_die_ref ns_context
;
12553 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12556 ns_context
= setup_namespace_context (thing
, context_die
);
12558 if (ns_context
!= context_die
)
12560 if (DECL_P (thing
))
12561 gen_decl_die (thing
, ns_context
);
12563 gen_type_die (thing
, ns_context
);
12567 /* Generate a DIE for a namespace or namespace alias. */
12570 gen_namespace_die (tree decl
)
12572 dw_die_ref context_die
= setup_namespace_context (decl
, comp_unit_die
);
12574 /* Namespace aliases have a DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN of the namespace
12575 they are an alias of. */
12576 if (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl
) == NULL
)
12578 /* Output a real namespace. */
12579 dw_die_ref namespace_die
12580 = new_die (DW_TAG_namespace
, context_die
, decl
);
12581 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (namespace_die
, decl
);
12582 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, namespace_die
);
12586 /* Output a namespace alias. */
12588 /* Force out the namespace we are an alias of, if necessary. */
12589 dw_die_ref origin_die
12590 = force_decl_die (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl
));
12592 /* Now create the namespace alias DIE. */
12593 dw_die_ref namespace_die
12594 = new_die (DW_TAG_imported_declaration
, context_die
, decl
);
12595 add_name_and_src_coords_attributes (namespace_die
, decl
);
12596 add_AT_die_ref (namespace_die
, DW_AT_import
, origin_die
);
12597 equate_decl_number_to_die (decl
, namespace_die
);
12601 /* Generate Dwarf debug information for a decl described by DECL. */
12604 gen_decl_die (tree decl
, dw_die_ref context_die
)
12608 if (DECL_P (decl
) && DECL_IGNORED_P (decl
))
12611 switch (TREE_CODE (decl
))
12617 /* The individual enumerators of an enum type get output when we output
12618 the Dwarf representation of the relevant enum type itself. */
12621 case FUNCTION_DECL
:
12622 /* Don't output any DIEs to represent mere function declarations,
12623 unless they are class members or explicit block externs. */
12624 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == NULL_TREE
&& DECL_CONTEXT (decl
) == NULL_TREE
12625 && (current_function_decl
== NULL_TREE
|| DECL_ARTIFICIAL (decl
)))
12630 /* This doesn't work because the C frontend sets DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN
12631 on local redeclarations of global functions. That seems broken. */
12632 if (current_function_decl
!= decl
)
12633 /* This is only a declaration. */;
12636 /* If we're emitting a clone, emit info for the abstract instance. */
12637 if (DECL_ORIGIN (decl
) != decl
)
12638 dwarf2out_abstract_function (DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN (decl
));
12640 /* If we're emitting an out-of-line copy of an inline function,
12641 emit info for the abstract instance and set up to refer to it. */
12642 else if (cgraph_function_possibly_inlined_p (decl
)
12643 && ! DECL_ABSTRACT (decl
)
12644 && ! class_or_namespace_scope_p (context_die
)
12645 /* dwarf2out_abstract_function won't emit a die if this is just
12646 a declaration. We must avoid setting DECL_ABSTRACT_ORIGIN in
12647 that case, because that works only if we have a die. */
12648 && DECL_INITIAL (decl
) != NULL_TREE
)
12650 dwarf2out_abstract_function (decl
);
12651 set_decl_origin_self (decl
);
12654 /* Otherwise we're emitting the primary DIE for this decl. */
12655 else if (debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12657 /* Before we describe the FUNCTION_DECL itself, make sure that we
12658 have described its return type. */
12659 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)), context_die
);
12661 /* And its virtual context. */
12662 if (DECL_VINDEX (decl
) != NULL_TREE
)
12663 gen_type_die (DECL_CONTEXT (decl
), context_die
);
12665 /* And its containing type. */
12666 origin
= decl_class_context (decl
);
12667 if (origin
!= NULL_TREE
)
12668 gen_type_die_for_member (origin
, decl
, context_die
);
12670 /* And its containing namespace. */
12671 declare_in_namespace (decl
, context_die
);
12674 /* Now output a DIE to represent the function itself. */
12675 gen_subprogram_die (decl
, context_die
);
12679 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent any
12680 actual typedefs. */
12681 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12684 /* In the special case of a TYPE_DECL node representing the declaration
12685 of some type tag, if the given TYPE_DECL is marked as having been
12686 instantiated from some other (original) TYPE_DECL node (e.g. one which
12687 was generated within the original definition of an inline function) we
12688 have to generate a special (abbreviated) DW_TAG_structure_type,
12689 DW_TAG_union_type, or DW_TAG_enumeration_type DIE here. */
12690 if (TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl
) && decl_ultimate_origin (decl
) != NULL_TREE
)
12692 gen_tagged_type_instantiation_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
), context_die
);
12696 if (is_redundant_typedef (decl
))
12697 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
), context_die
);
12699 /* Output a DIE to represent the typedef itself. */
12700 gen_typedef_die (decl
, context_die
);
12704 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL
)
12705 gen_label_die (decl
, context_die
);
12710 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent any
12711 variable declarations or definitions. */
12712 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12715 /* Output any DIEs that are needed to specify the type of this data
12717 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
), context_die
);
12719 /* And its containing type. */
12720 origin
= decl_class_context (decl
);
12721 if (origin
!= NULL_TREE
)
12722 gen_type_die_for_member (origin
, decl
, context_die
);
12724 /* And its containing namespace. */
12725 declare_in_namespace (decl
, context_die
);
12727 /* Now output the DIE to represent the data object itself. This gets
12728 complicated because of the possibility that the VAR_DECL really
12729 represents an inlined instance of a formal parameter for an inline
12731 origin
= decl_ultimate_origin (decl
);
12732 if (origin
!= NULL_TREE
&& TREE_CODE (origin
) == PARM_DECL
)
12733 gen_formal_parameter_die (decl
, context_die
);
12735 gen_variable_die (decl
, context_die
);
12739 /* Ignore the nameless fields that are used to skip bits but handle C++
12740 anonymous unions and structs. */
12741 if (DECL_NAME (decl
) != NULL_TREE
12742 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)) == UNION_TYPE
12743 || TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)) == RECORD_TYPE
)
12745 gen_type_die (member_declared_type (decl
), context_die
);
12746 gen_field_die (decl
, context_die
);
12751 gen_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
), context_die
);
12752 gen_formal_parameter_die (decl
, context_die
);
12755 case NAMESPACE_DECL
:
12756 gen_namespace_die (decl
);
12760 /* Probably some frontend-internal decl. Assume we don't care. */
12761 gcc_assert ((int)TREE_CODE (decl
) > NUM_TREE_CODES
);
12766 /* Add Ada "use" clause information for SGI Workshop debugger. */
12769 dwarf2out_add_library_unit_info (const char *filename
, const char *context_list
)
12771 unsigned int file_index
;
12773 if (filename
!= NULL
)
12775 dw_die_ref unit_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_module
, comp_unit_die
, NULL
);
12776 tree context_list_decl
12777 = build_decl (LABEL_DECL
, get_identifier (context_list
),
12780 TREE_PUBLIC (context_list_decl
) = TRUE
;
12781 add_name_attribute (unit_die
, context_list
);
12782 file_index
= lookup_filename (filename
);
12783 add_AT_unsigned (unit_die
, DW_AT_decl_file
, file_index
);
12784 add_pubname (context_list_decl
, unit_die
);
12788 /* Output debug information for global decl DECL. Called from toplev.c after
12789 compilation proper has finished. */
12792 dwarf2out_global_decl (tree decl
)
12794 /* Output DWARF2 information for file-scope tentative data object
12795 declarations, file-scope (extern) function declarations (which had no
12796 corresponding body) and file-scope tagged type declarations and
12797 definitions which have not yet been forced out. */
12798 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) != FUNCTION_DECL
|| !DECL_INITIAL (decl
))
12799 dwarf2out_decl (decl
);
12802 /* Output debug information for type decl DECL. Called from toplev.c
12803 and from language front ends (to record built-in types). */
12805 dwarf2out_type_decl (tree decl
, int local
)
12808 dwarf2out_decl (decl
);
12811 /* Output debug information for imported module or decl. */
12814 dwarf2out_imported_module_or_decl (tree decl
, tree context
)
12816 dw_die_ref imported_die
, at_import_die
;
12817 dw_die_ref scope_die
;
12818 unsigned file_index
;
12819 expanded_location xloc
;
12821 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12826 /* To emit DW_TAG_imported_module or DW_TAG_imported_decl, we need two DIEs.
12827 We need decl DIE for reference and scope die. First, get DIE for the decl
12830 /* Get the scope die for decl context. Use comp_unit_die for global module
12831 or decl. If die is not found for non globals, force new die. */
12833 scope_die
= comp_unit_die
;
12834 else if (TYPE_P (context
))
12835 scope_die
= force_type_die (context
);
12837 scope_die
= force_decl_die (context
);
12839 /* For TYPE_DECL or CONST_DECL, lookup TREE_TYPE. */
12840 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TYPE_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (decl
) == CONST_DECL
)
12841 at_import_die
= force_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
));
12843 at_import_die
= force_decl_die (decl
);
12845 /* OK, now we have DIEs for decl as well as scope. Emit imported die. */
12846 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == NAMESPACE_DECL
)
12847 imported_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_imported_module
, scope_die
, context
);
12849 imported_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_imported_declaration
, scope_die
, context
);
12851 xloc
= expand_location (input_location
);
12852 file_index
= lookup_filename (xloc
.file
);
12853 add_AT_unsigned (imported_die
, DW_AT_decl_file
, file_index
);
12854 add_AT_unsigned (imported_die
, DW_AT_decl_line
, xloc
.line
);
12855 add_AT_die_ref (imported_die
, DW_AT_import
, at_import_die
);
12858 /* Write the debugging output for DECL. */
12861 dwarf2out_decl (tree decl
)
12863 dw_die_ref context_die
= comp_unit_die
;
12865 switch (TREE_CODE (decl
))
12870 case FUNCTION_DECL
:
12871 /* What we would really like to do here is to filter out all mere
12872 file-scope declarations of file-scope functions which are never
12873 referenced later within this translation unit (and keep all of ones
12874 that *are* referenced later on) but we aren't clairvoyant, so we have
12875 no idea which functions will be referenced in the future (i.e. later
12876 on within the current translation unit). So here we just ignore all
12877 file-scope function declarations which are not also definitions. If
12878 and when the debugger needs to know something about these functions,
12879 it will have to hunt around and find the DWARF information associated
12880 with the definition of the function.
12882 We can't just check DECL_EXTERNAL to find out which FUNCTION_DECL
12883 nodes represent definitions and which ones represent mere
12884 declarations. We have to check DECL_INITIAL instead. That's because
12885 the C front-end supports some weird semantics for "extern inline"
12886 function definitions. These can get inlined within the current
12887 translation unit (an thus, we need to generate Dwarf info for their
12888 abstract instances so that the Dwarf info for the concrete inlined
12889 instances can have something to refer to) but the compiler never
12890 generates any out-of-lines instances of such things (despite the fact
12891 that they *are* definitions).
12893 The important point is that the C front-end marks these "extern
12894 inline" functions as DECL_EXTERNAL, but we need to generate DWARF for
12895 them anyway. Note that the C++ front-end also plays some similar games
12896 for inline function definitions appearing within include files which
12897 also contain `#pragma interface' pragmas. */
12898 if (DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == NULL_TREE
)
12901 /* If we're a nested function, initially use a parent of NULL; if we're
12902 a plain function, this will be fixed up in decls_for_scope. If
12903 we're a method, it will be ignored, since we already have a DIE. */
12904 if (decl_function_context (decl
)
12905 /* But if we're in terse mode, we don't care about scope. */
12906 && debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12907 context_die
= NULL
;
12911 /* Ignore this VAR_DECL if it refers to a file-scope extern data object
12912 declaration and if the declaration was never even referenced from
12913 within this entire compilation unit. We suppress these DIEs in
12914 order to save space in the .debug section (by eliminating entries
12915 which are probably useless). Note that we must not suppress
12916 block-local extern declarations (whether used or not) because that
12917 would screw-up the debugger's name lookup mechanism and cause it to
12918 miss things which really ought to be in scope at a given point. */
12919 if (DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
) && !TREE_USED (decl
))
12922 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs to represent any
12923 variable declarations or definitions. */
12924 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12928 case NAMESPACE_DECL
:
12929 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12931 if (lookup_decl_die (decl
) != NULL
)
12936 /* Don't emit stubs for types unless they are needed by other DIEs. */
12937 if (TYPE_DECL_SUPPRESS_DEBUG (decl
))
12940 /* Don't bother trying to generate any DIEs to represent any of the
12941 normal built-in types for the language we are compiling. */
12942 if (DECL_IS_BUILTIN (decl
))
12944 /* OK, we need to generate one for `bool' so GDB knows what type
12945 comparisons have. */
12946 if ((get_AT_unsigned (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_language
)
12947 == DW_LANG_C_plus_plus
)
12948 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)) == BOOLEAN_TYPE
12949 && ! DECL_IGNORED_P (decl
))
12950 modified_type_die (TREE_TYPE (decl
), 0, 0, NULL
);
12955 /* If we are in terse mode, don't generate any DIEs for types. */
12956 if (debug_info_level
<= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
)
12959 /* If we're a function-scope tag, initially use a parent of NULL;
12960 this will be fixed up in decls_for_scope. */
12961 if (decl_function_context (decl
))
12962 context_die
= NULL
;
12970 gen_decl_die (decl
, context_die
);
12973 /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the beginning of the generated code for
12974 a lexical block. */
12977 dwarf2out_begin_block (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
12978 unsigned int blocknum
)
12980 function_section (current_function_decl
);
12981 ASM_OUTPUT_DEBUG_LABEL (asm_out_file
, BLOCK_BEGIN_LABEL
, blocknum
);
12984 /* Output a marker (i.e. a label) for the end of the generated code for a
12988 dwarf2out_end_block (unsigned int line ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, unsigned int blocknum
)
12990 function_section (current_function_decl
);
12991 ASM_OUTPUT_DEBUG_LABEL (asm_out_file
, BLOCK_END_LABEL
, blocknum
);
12994 /* Returns nonzero if it is appropriate not to emit any debugging
12995 information for BLOCK, because it doesn't contain any instructions.
12997 Don't allow this for blocks with nested functions or local classes
12998 as we would end up with orphans, and in the presence of scheduling
12999 we may end up calling them anyway. */
13002 dwarf2out_ignore_block (tree block
)
13006 for (decl
= BLOCK_VARS (block
); decl
; decl
= TREE_CHAIN (decl
))
13007 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
13008 || (TREE_CODE (decl
) == TYPE_DECL
&& TYPE_DECL_IS_STUB (decl
)))
13014 /* Lookup FILE_NAME (in the list of filenames that we know about here in
13015 dwarf2out.c) and return its "index". The index of each (known) filename is
13016 just a unique number which is associated with only that one filename. We
13017 need such numbers for the sake of generating labels (in the .debug_sfnames
13018 section) and references to those files numbers (in the .debug_srcinfo
13019 and.debug_macinfo sections). If the filename given as an argument is not
13020 found in our current list, add it to the list and assign it the next
13021 available unique index number. In order to speed up searches, we remember
13022 the index of the filename was looked up last. This handles the majority of
13026 lookup_filename (const char *file_name
)
13029 char *save_file_name
;
13031 /* Check to see if the file name that was searched on the previous
13032 call matches this file name. If so, return the index. */
13033 if (file_table_last_lookup_index
!= 0)
13036 = VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, file_table_last_lookup_index
);
13037 if (strcmp (file_name
, last
) == 0)
13038 return file_table_last_lookup_index
;
13041 /* Didn't match the previous lookup, search the table. */
13042 n
= VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
);
13043 for (i
= 1; i
< n
; i
++)
13044 if (strcmp (file_name
, VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, i
)) == 0)
13046 file_table_last_lookup_index
= i
;
13050 /* Add the new entry to the end of the filename table. */
13051 file_table_last_lookup_index
= n
;
13052 save_file_name
= (char *) ggc_strdup (file_name
);
13053 VARRAY_PUSH_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, save_file_name
);
13054 VARRAY_PUSH_UINT (file_table_emitted
, 0);
13060 maybe_emit_file (int fileno
)
13062 if (DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO
&& fileno
> 0)
13064 if (!VARRAY_UINT (file_table_emitted
, fileno
))
13066 VARRAY_UINT (file_table_emitted
, fileno
) = ++emitcount
;
13067 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.file %u ",
13068 VARRAY_UINT (file_table_emitted
, fileno
));
13069 output_quoted_string (asm_out_file
,
13070 VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, fileno
));
13071 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file
);
13073 return VARRAY_UINT (file_table_emitted
, fileno
);
13080 init_file_table (void)
13082 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the file_table. */
13083 VARRAY_CHAR_PTR_INIT (file_table
, 64, "file_table");
13084 VARRAY_UINT_INIT (file_table_emitted
, 64, "file_table_emitted");
13086 /* Skip the first entry - file numbers begin at 1. */
13087 VARRAY_PUSH_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, NULL
);
13088 VARRAY_PUSH_UINT (file_table_emitted
, 0);
13089 file_table_last_lookup_index
= 0;
13092 /* Called by the final INSN scan whenever we see a var location. We
13093 use it to drop labels in the right places, and throw the location in
13094 our lookup table. */
13097 dwarf2out_var_location (rtx loc_note
)
13099 char loclabel
[MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES
];
13100 struct var_loc_node
*newloc
;
13102 static rtx last_insn
;
13103 static const char *last_label
;
13106 if (!DECL_P (NOTE_VAR_LOCATION_DECL (loc_note
)))
13108 prev_insn
= PREV_INSN (loc_note
);
13110 newloc
= ggc_alloc_cleared (sizeof (struct var_loc_node
));
13111 /* If the insn we processed last time is the previous insn
13112 and it is also a var location note, use the label we emitted
13114 if (last_insn
!= NULL_RTX
13115 && last_insn
== prev_insn
13116 && NOTE_P (prev_insn
)
13117 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (prev_insn
) == NOTE_INSN_VAR_LOCATION
)
13119 newloc
->label
= last_label
;
13123 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (loclabel
, "LVL", loclabel_num
);
13124 ASM_OUTPUT_DEBUG_LABEL (asm_out_file
, "LVL", loclabel_num
);
13126 newloc
->label
= ggc_strdup (loclabel
);
13128 newloc
->var_loc_note
= loc_note
;
13129 newloc
->next
= NULL
;
13131 last_insn
= loc_note
;
13132 last_label
= newloc
->label
;
13133 decl
= NOTE_VAR_LOCATION_DECL (loc_note
);
13134 if (DECL_DEBUG_EXPR (decl
) && DECL_DEBUG_EXPR_IS_FROM (decl
)
13135 && DECL_P (DECL_DEBUG_EXPR (decl
)))
13136 decl
= DECL_DEBUG_EXPR (decl
);
13137 add_var_loc_to_decl (decl
, newloc
);
13140 /* We need to reset the locations at the beginning of each
13141 function. We can't do this in the end_function hook, because the
13142 declarations that use the locations won't have been outputted when
13143 that hook is called. */
13146 dwarf2out_begin_function (tree unused ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13148 htab_empty (decl_loc_table
);
13151 /* Output a label to mark the beginning of a source code line entry
13152 and record information relating to this source line, in
13153 'line_info_table' for later output of the .debug_line section. */
13156 dwarf2out_source_line (unsigned int line
, const char *filename
)
13158 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL
13161 function_section (current_function_decl
);
13163 /* If requested, emit something human-readable. */
13164 if (flag_debug_asm
)
13165 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t%s %s:%d\n", ASM_COMMENT_START
,
13168 if (DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO
)
13170 unsigned file_num
= lookup_filename (filename
);
13172 file_num
= maybe_emit_file (file_num
);
13174 /* Emit the .loc directive understood by GNU as. */
13175 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.loc %d %d 0\n", file_num
, line
);
13177 /* Indicate that line number info exists. */
13178 line_info_table_in_use
++;
13180 /* Indicate that multiple line number tables exist. */
13181 if (DECL_SECTION_NAME (current_function_decl
))
13182 separate_line_info_table_in_use
++;
13184 else if (DECL_SECTION_NAME (current_function_decl
))
13186 dw_separate_line_info_ref line_info
;
13187 targetm
.asm_out
.internal_label (asm_out_file
, SEPARATE_LINE_CODE_LABEL
,
13188 separate_line_info_table_in_use
);
13190 /* Expand the line info table if necessary. */
13191 if (separate_line_info_table_in_use
13192 == separate_line_info_table_allocated
)
13194 separate_line_info_table_allocated
+= LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
13195 separate_line_info_table
13196 = ggc_realloc (separate_line_info_table
,
13197 separate_line_info_table_allocated
13198 * sizeof (dw_separate_line_info_entry
));
13199 memset (separate_line_info_table
13200 + separate_line_info_table_in_use
,
13202 (LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT
13203 * sizeof (dw_separate_line_info_entry
)));
13206 /* Add the new entry at the end of the line_info_table. */
13208 = &separate_line_info_table
[separate_line_info_table_in_use
++];
13209 line_info
->dw_file_num
= lookup_filename (filename
);
13210 line_info
->dw_line_num
= line
;
13211 line_info
->function
= current_function_funcdef_no
;
13215 dw_line_info_ref line_info
;
13217 targetm
.asm_out
.internal_label (asm_out_file
, LINE_CODE_LABEL
,
13218 line_info_table_in_use
);
13220 /* Expand the line info table if necessary. */
13221 if (line_info_table_in_use
== line_info_table_allocated
)
13223 line_info_table_allocated
+= LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
13225 = ggc_realloc (line_info_table
,
13226 (line_info_table_allocated
13227 * sizeof (dw_line_info_entry
)));
13228 memset (line_info_table
+ line_info_table_in_use
, 0,
13229 LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT
* sizeof (dw_line_info_entry
));
13232 /* Add the new entry at the end of the line_info_table. */
13233 line_info
= &line_info_table
[line_info_table_in_use
++];
13234 line_info
->dw_file_num
= lookup_filename (filename
);
13235 line_info
->dw_line_num
= line
;
13240 /* Record the beginning of a new source file. */
13243 dwarf2out_start_source_file (unsigned int lineno
, const char *filename
)
13245 if (flag_eliminate_dwarf2_dups
)
13247 /* Record the beginning of the file for break_out_includes. */
13248 dw_die_ref bincl_die
;
13250 bincl_die
= new_die (DW_TAG_GNU_BINCL
, comp_unit_die
, NULL
);
13251 add_AT_string (bincl_die
, DW_AT_name
, filename
);
13254 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
)
13256 named_section_flags (DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13257 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_MACINFO_start_file
, "Start new file");
13258 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (lineno
, "Included from line number %d",
13260 maybe_emit_file (lookup_filename (filename
));
13261 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (lookup_filename (filename
),
13262 "Filename we just started");
13266 /* Record the end of a source file. */
13269 dwarf2out_end_source_file (unsigned int lineno ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13271 if (flag_eliminate_dwarf2_dups
)
13272 /* Record the end of the file for break_out_includes. */
13273 new_die (DW_TAG_GNU_EINCL
, comp_unit_die
, NULL
);
13275 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
)
13277 named_section_flags (DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13278 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_MACINFO_end_file
, "End file");
13282 /* Called from debug_define in toplev.c. The `buffer' parameter contains
13283 the tail part of the directive line, i.e. the part which is past the
13284 initial whitespace, #, whitespace, directive-name, whitespace part. */
13287 dwarf2out_define (unsigned int lineno ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
13288 const char *buffer ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13290 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
)
13292 named_section_flags (DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13293 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_MACINFO_define
, "Define macro");
13294 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (lineno
, "At line number %d", lineno
);
13295 dw2_asm_output_nstring (buffer
, -1, "The macro");
13299 /* Called from debug_undef in toplev.c. The `buffer' parameter contains
13300 the tail part of the directive line, i.e. the part which is past the
13301 initial whitespace, #, whitespace, directive-name, whitespace part. */
13304 dwarf2out_undef (unsigned int lineno ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
13305 const char *buffer ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13307 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
)
13309 named_section_flags (DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13310 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_MACINFO_undef
, "Undefine macro");
13311 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (lineno
, "At line number %d", lineno
);
13312 dw2_asm_output_nstring (buffer
, -1, "The macro");
13316 /* Set up for Dwarf output at the start of compilation. */
13319 dwarf2out_init (const char *filename ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13321 init_file_table ();
13323 /* Allocate the decl_die_table. */
13324 decl_die_table
= htab_create_ggc (10, decl_die_table_hash
,
13325 decl_die_table_eq
, NULL
);
13327 /* Allocate the decl_loc_table. */
13328 decl_loc_table
= htab_create_ggc (10, decl_loc_table_hash
,
13329 decl_loc_table_eq
, NULL
);
13331 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the decl_scope_table. */
13332 VARRAY_TREE_INIT (decl_scope_table
, 256, "decl_scope_table");
13334 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the abbrev_die_table. */
13335 abbrev_die_table
= ggc_alloc_cleared (ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT
13336 * sizeof (dw_die_ref
));
13337 abbrev_die_table_allocated
= ABBREV_DIE_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
13338 /* Zero-th entry is allocated, but unused. */
13339 abbrev_die_table_in_use
= 1;
13341 /* Allocate the initial hunk of the line_info_table. */
13342 line_info_table
= ggc_alloc_cleared (LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT
13343 * sizeof (dw_line_info_entry
));
13344 line_info_table_allocated
= LINE_INFO_TABLE_INCREMENT
;
13346 /* Zero-th entry is allocated, but unused. */
13347 line_info_table_in_use
= 1;
13349 /* Generate the initial DIE for the .debug section. Note that the (string)
13350 value given in the DW_AT_name attribute of the DW_TAG_compile_unit DIE
13351 will (typically) be a relative pathname and that this pathname should be
13352 taken as being relative to the directory from which the compiler was
13353 invoked when the given (base) source file was compiled. We will fill
13354 in this value in dwarf2out_finish. */
13355 comp_unit_die
= gen_compile_unit_die (NULL
);
13357 VARRAY_TREE_INIT (incomplete_types
, 64, "incomplete_types");
13359 VARRAY_RTX_INIT (used_rtx_varray
, 32, "used_rtx_varray");
13361 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (text_end_label
, TEXT_END_LABEL
, 0);
13362 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (abbrev_section_label
,
13363 DEBUG_ABBREV_SECTION_LABEL
, 0);
13364 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (text_section_label
, TEXT_SECTION_LABEL
, 0);
13366 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (debug_info_section_label
,
13367 DEBUG_INFO_SECTION_LABEL
, 0);
13368 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (debug_line_section_label
,
13369 DEBUG_LINE_SECTION_LABEL
, 0);
13370 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (ranges_section_label
,
13371 DEBUG_RANGES_SECTION_LABEL
, 0);
13372 named_section_flags (DEBUG_ABBREV_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13373 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, abbrev_section_label
);
13374 named_section_flags (DEBUG_INFO_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13375 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, debug_info_section_label
);
13376 named_section_flags (DEBUG_LINE_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13377 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, debug_line_section_label
);
13379 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
)
13381 named_section_flags (DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13382 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (macinfo_section_label
,
13383 DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION_LABEL
, 0);
13384 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, macinfo_section_label
);
13388 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, text_section_label
);
13391 /* A helper function for dwarf2out_finish called through
13392 ht_forall. Emit one queued .debug_str string. */
13395 output_indirect_string (void **h
, void *v ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13397 struct indirect_string_node
*node
= (struct indirect_string_node
*) *h
;
13399 if (node
->form
== DW_FORM_strp
)
13401 named_section_flags (DEBUG_STR_SECTION
, DEBUG_STR_SECTION_FLAGS
);
13402 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, node
->label
);
13403 assemble_string (node
->str
, strlen (node
->str
) + 1);
13411 /* Clear the marks for a die and its children.
13412 Be cool if the mark isn't set. */
13415 prune_unmark_dies (dw_die_ref die
)
13419 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
13420 prune_unmark_dies (c
);
13424 /* Given DIE that we're marking as used, find any other dies
13425 it references as attributes and mark them as used. */
13428 prune_unused_types_walk_attribs (dw_die_ref die
)
13432 for (a
= die
->die_attr
; a
!= NULL
; a
= a
->dw_attr_next
)
13434 if (a
->dw_attr_val
.val_class
== dw_val_class_die_ref
)
13436 /* A reference to another DIE.
13437 Make sure that it will get emitted. */
13438 prune_unused_types_mark (a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_die_ref
.die
, 1);
13440 else if (a
->dw_attr
== DW_AT_decl_file
)
13442 /* A reference to a file. Make sure the file name is emitted. */
13443 a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_unsigned
=
13444 maybe_emit_file (a
->dw_attr_val
.v
.val_unsigned
);
13450 /* Mark DIE as being used. If DOKIDS is true, then walk down
13451 to DIE's children. */
13454 prune_unused_types_mark (dw_die_ref die
, int dokids
)
13458 if (die
->die_mark
== 0)
13460 /* We haven't done this node yet. Mark it as used. */
13463 /* We also have to mark its parents as used.
13464 (But we don't want to mark our parents' kids due to this.) */
13465 if (die
->die_parent
)
13466 prune_unused_types_mark (die
->die_parent
, 0);
13468 /* Mark any referenced nodes. */
13469 prune_unused_types_walk_attribs (die
);
13471 /* If this node is a specification,
13472 also mark the definition, if it exists. */
13473 if (get_AT_flag (die
, DW_AT_declaration
) && die
->die_definition
)
13474 prune_unused_types_mark (die
->die_definition
, 1);
13477 if (dokids
&& die
->die_mark
!= 2)
13479 /* We need to walk the children, but haven't done so yet.
13480 Remember that we've walked the kids. */
13484 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
13486 /* If this is an array type, we need to make sure our
13487 kids get marked, even if they're types. */
13488 if (die
->die_tag
== DW_TAG_array_type
)
13489 prune_unused_types_mark (c
, 1);
13491 prune_unused_types_walk (c
);
13497 /* Walk the tree DIE and mark types that we actually use. */
13500 prune_unused_types_walk (dw_die_ref die
)
13504 /* Don't do anything if this node is already marked. */
13508 switch (die
->die_tag
) {
13509 case DW_TAG_const_type
:
13510 case DW_TAG_packed_type
:
13511 case DW_TAG_pointer_type
:
13512 case DW_TAG_reference_type
:
13513 case DW_TAG_volatile_type
:
13514 case DW_TAG_typedef
:
13515 case DW_TAG_array_type
:
13516 case DW_TAG_structure_type
:
13517 case DW_TAG_union_type
:
13518 case DW_TAG_class_type
:
13519 case DW_TAG_friend
:
13520 case DW_TAG_variant_part
:
13521 case DW_TAG_enumeration_type
:
13522 case DW_TAG_subroutine_type
:
13523 case DW_TAG_string_type
:
13524 case DW_TAG_set_type
:
13525 case DW_TAG_subrange_type
:
13526 case DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type
:
13527 case DW_TAG_file_type
:
13528 /* It's a type node --- don't mark it. */
13532 /* Mark everything else. */
13538 /* Now, mark any dies referenced from here. */
13539 prune_unused_types_walk_attribs (die
);
13541 /* Mark children. */
13542 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= c
->die_sib
)
13543 prune_unused_types_walk (c
);
13547 /* Remove from the tree DIE any dies that aren't marked. */
13550 prune_unused_types_prune (dw_die_ref die
)
13552 dw_die_ref c
, p
, n
;
13554 gcc_assert (die
->die_mark
);
13557 for (c
= die
->die_child
; c
; c
= n
)
13562 prune_unused_types_prune (c
);
13570 die
->die_child
= n
;
13577 /* Remove dies representing declarations that we never use. */
13580 prune_unused_types (void)
13583 limbo_die_node
*node
;
13585 /* Clear all the marks. */
13586 prune_unmark_dies (comp_unit_die
);
13587 for (node
= limbo_die_list
; node
; node
= node
->next
)
13588 prune_unmark_dies (node
->die
);
13590 /* Set the mark on nodes that are actually used. */
13591 prune_unused_types_walk (comp_unit_die
);
13592 for (node
= limbo_die_list
; node
; node
= node
->next
)
13593 prune_unused_types_walk (node
->die
);
13595 /* Also set the mark on nodes referenced from the
13596 pubname_table or arange_table. */
13597 for (i
= 0; i
< pubname_table_in_use
; i
++)
13598 prune_unused_types_mark (pubname_table
[i
].die
, 1);
13599 for (i
= 0; i
< arange_table_in_use
; i
++)
13600 prune_unused_types_mark (arange_table
[i
], 1);
13602 /* Get rid of nodes that aren't marked. */
13603 prune_unused_types_prune (comp_unit_die
);
13604 for (node
= limbo_die_list
; node
; node
= node
->next
)
13605 prune_unused_types_prune (node
->die
);
13607 /* Leave the marks clear. */
13608 prune_unmark_dies (comp_unit_die
);
13609 for (node
= limbo_die_list
; node
; node
= node
->next
)
13610 prune_unmark_dies (node
->die
);
13613 /* Output stuff that dwarf requires at the end of every file,
13614 and generate the DWARF-2 debugging info. */
13617 dwarf2out_finish (const char *filename
)
13619 limbo_die_node
*node
, *next_node
;
13620 dw_die_ref die
= 0;
13622 /* Add the name for the main input file now. We delayed this from
13623 dwarf2out_init to avoid complications with PCH. */
13624 add_name_attribute (comp_unit_die
, filename
);
13625 if (filename
[0] != DIR_SEPARATOR
)
13626 add_comp_dir_attribute (comp_unit_die
);
13627 else if (get_AT (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_comp_dir
) == NULL
)
13630 for (i
= 1; i
< VARRAY_ACTIVE_SIZE (file_table
); i
++)
13631 if (VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, i
)[0] != DIR_SEPARATOR
13632 /* Don't add cwd for <built-in>. */
13633 && VARRAY_CHAR_PTR (file_table
, i
)[0] != '<')
13635 add_comp_dir_attribute (comp_unit_die
);
13640 /* Traverse the limbo die list, and add parent/child links. The only
13641 dies without parents that should be here are concrete instances of
13642 inline functions, and the comp_unit_die. We can ignore the comp_unit_die.
13643 For concrete instances, we can get the parent die from the abstract
13645 for (node
= limbo_die_list
; node
; node
= next_node
)
13647 next_node
= node
->next
;
13650 if (die
->die_parent
== NULL
)
13652 dw_die_ref origin
= get_AT_ref (die
, DW_AT_abstract_origin
);
13655 add_child_die (origin
->die_parent
, die
);
13656 else if (die
== comp_unit_die
)
13658 else if (errorcount
> 0 || sorrycount
> 0)
13659 /* It's OK to be confused by errors in the input. */
13660 add_child_die (comp_unit_die
, die
);
13663 /* In certain situations, the lexical block containing a
13664 nested function can be optimized away, which results
13665 in the nested function die being orphaned. Likewise
13666 with the return type of that nested function. Force
13667 this to be a child of the containing function.
13669 It may happen that even the containing function got fully
13670 inlined and optimized out. In that case we are lost and
13671 assign the empty child. This should not be big issue as
13672 the function is likely unreachable too. */
13673 tree context
= NULL_TREE
;
13675 gcc_assert (node
->created_for
);
13677 if (DECL_P (node
->created_for
))
13678 context
= DECL_CONTEXT (node
->created_for
);
13679 else if (TYPE_P (node
->created_for
))
13680 context
= TYPE_CONTEXT (node
->created_for
);
13682 gcc_assert (context
&& TREE_CODE (context
) == FUNCTION_DECL
);
13684 origin
= lookup_decl_die (context
);
13686 add_child_die (origin
, die
);
13688 add_child_die (comp_unit_die
, die
);
13693 limbo_die_list
= NULL
;
13695 /* Walk through the list of incomplete types again, trying once more to
13696 emit full debugging info for them. */
13697 retry_incomplete_types ();
13699 /* We need to reverse all the dies before break_out_includes, or
13700 we'll see the end of an include file before the beginning. */
13701 reverse_all_dies (comp_unit_die
);
13703 if (flag_eliminate_unused_debug_types
)
13704 prune_unused_types ();
13706 /* Generate separate CUs for each of the include files we've seen.
13707 They will go into limbo_die_list. */
13708 if (flag_eliminate_dwarf2_dups
)
13709 break_out_includes (comp_unit_die
);
13711 /* Traverse the DIE's and add add sibling attributes to those DIE's
13712 that have children. */
13713 add_sibling_attributes (comp_unit_die
);
13714 for (node
= limbo_die_list
; node
; node
= node
->next
)
13715 add_sibling_attributes (node
->die
);
13717 /* Output a terminator label for the .text section. */
13719 targetm
.asm_out
.internal_label (asm_out_file
, TEXT_END_LABEL
, 0);
13721 /* Output the source line correspondence table. We must do this
13722 even if there is no line information. Otherwise, on an empty
13723 translation unit, we will generate a present, but empty,
13724 .debug_info section. IRIX 6.5 `nm' will then complain when
13725 examining the file. */
13726 if (! DWARF2_ASM_LINE_DEBUG_INFO
)
13728 named_section_flags (DEBUG_LINE_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13729 output_line_info ();
13732 /* Output location list section if necessary. */
13733 if (have_location_lists
)
13735 /* Output the location lists info. */
13736 named_section_flags (DEBUG_LOC_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13737 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (loc_section_label
,
13738 DEBUG_LOC_SECTION_LABEL
, 0);
13739 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, loc_section_label
);
13740 output_location_lists (die
);
13741 have_location_lists
= 0;
13744 /* We can only use the low/high_pc attributes if all of the code was
13746 if (separate_line_info_table_in_use
== 0)
13748 add_AT_lbl_id (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_low_pc
, text_section_label
);
13749 add_AT_lbl_id (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_high_pc
, text_end_label
);
13752 /* If it wasn't, we need to give .debug_loc and .debug_ranges an appropriate
13753 "base address". Use zero so that these addresses become absolute. */
13754 else if (have_location_lists
|| ranges_table_in_use
)
13755 add_AT_addr (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_entry_pc
, const0_rtx
);
13757 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL
)
13758 add_AT_lbl_offset (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_stmt_list
,
13759 debug_line_section_label
);
13761 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
)
13762 add_AT_lbl_offset (comp_unit_die
, DW_AT_macro_info
, macinfo_section_label
);
13764 /* Output all of the compilation units. We put the main one last so that
13765 the offsets are available to output_pubnames. */
13766 for (node
= limbo_die_list
; node
; node
= node
->next
)
13767 output_comp_unit (node
->die
, 0);
13769 output_comp_unit (comp_unit_die
, 0);
13771 /* Output the abbreviation table. */
13772 named_section_flags (DEBUG_ABBREV_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13773 output_abbrev_section ();
13775 /* Output public names table if necessary. */
13776 if (pubname_table_in_use
)
13778 named_section_flags (DEBUG_PUBNAMES_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13779 output_pubnames ();
13782 /* Output the address range information. We only put functions in the arange
13783 table, so don't write it out if we don't have any. */
13784 if (fde_table_in_use
)
13786 named_section_flags (DEBUG_ARANGES_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13790 /* Output ranges section if necessary. */
13791 if (ranges_table_in_use
)
13793 named_section_flags (DEBUG_RANGES_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13794 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, ranges_section_label
);
13798 /* Have to end the primary source file. */
13799 if (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
)
13801 named_section_flags (DEBUG_MACINFO_SECTION
, SECTION_DEBUG
);
13802 dw2_asm_output_data (1, DW_MACINFO_end_file
, "End file");
13803 dw2_asm_output_data (1, 0, "End compilation unit");
13806 /* If we emitted any DW_FORM_strp form attribute, output the string
13808 if (debug_str_hash
)
13809 htab_traverse (debug_str_hash
, output_indirect_string
, NULL
);
13813 /* This should never be used, but its address is needed for comparisons. */
13814 const struct gcc_debug_hooks dwarf2_debug_hooks
;
13816 #endif /* DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO */
13818 #include "gt-dwarf2out.h"