1 /* Output xcoff-format symbol table information from GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
19 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
22 /* Output xcoff-format symbol table data. The main functionality is contained
23 in dbxout.c. This file implements the sdbout-like parts of the xcoff
24 interface. Many functions are very similar to their counterparts in
37 #ifdef XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO
39 /* This defines the C_* storage classes. */
40 #include "dbxstclass.h"
45 /* Line number of beginning of current function, minus one.
46 Negative means not in a function or not using xcoff. */
48 static int xcoff_begin_function_line
= -1;
49 static int xcoff_inlining
= 0;
51 /* Name of the current include file. */
53 const char *xcoff_current_include_file
;
55 /* Name of the current function file. This is the file the `.bf' is
56 emitted from. In case a line is emitted from a different file,
57 (by including that file of course), then the line number will be
60 static const char *xcoff_current_function_file
;
62 /* Names of bss and data sections. These should be unique names for each
65 char *xcoff_bss_section_name
;
66 char *xcoff_private_data_section_name
;
67 char *xcoff_read_only_section_name
;
69 /* Last source file name mentioned in a NOTE insn. */
71 const char *xcoff_lastfile
;
73 /* Macro definitions used below. */
75 #define ABS_OR_RELATIVE_LINENO(LINENO) \
76 ((xcoff_inlining) ? (LINENO) : (LINENO) - xcoff_begin_function_line)
78 /* Output source line numbers via ".line" rather than ".stabd". */
79 #define ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_LINE(FILE,LINENUM) \
82 if (xcoff_begin_function_line >= 0) \
83 fprintf (FILE, "\t.line\t%d\n", ABS_OR_RELATIVE_LINENO (LINENUM)); \
87 #define ASM_OUTPUT_LFB(FILE,LINENUM) \
89 if (xcoff_begin_function_line == -1) \
91 xcoff_begin_function_line = (LINENUM) - 1;\
92 fprintf (FILE, "\t.bf\t%d\n", (LINENUM)); \
94 xcoff_current_function_file \
95 = (xcoff_current_include_file \
96 ? xcoff_current_include_file : main_input_filename); \
99 #define ASM_OUTPUT_LFE(FILE,LINENUM) \
102 fprintf (FILE, "\t.ef\t%d\n", (LINENUM)); \
103 xcoff_begin_function_line = -1; \
107 #define ASM_OUTPUT_LBB(FILE,LINENUM,BLOCKNUM) \
108 fprintf (FILE, "\t.bb\t%d\n", ABS_OR_RELATIVE_LINENO (LINENUM))
110 #define ASM_OUTPUT_LBE(FILE,LINENUM,BLOCKNUM) \
111 fprintf (FILE, "\t.eb\t%d\n", ABS_OR_RELATIVE_LINENO (LINENUM))
113 static void assign_type_number
PARAMS ((tree
, const char *, int));
114 static void xcoffout_block
PARAMS ((tree
, int, tree
));
115 static void xcoffout_source_file
PARAMS ((FILE *, const char *, int));
117 /* Support routines for XCOFF debugging info. */
119 /* Assign NUMBER as the stabx type number for the type described by NAME.
120 Search all decls in the list SYMS to find the type NAME. */
123 assign_type_number (syms
, name
, number
)
130 for (decl
= syms
; decl
; decl
= TREE_CHAIN (decl
))
132 && strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl
)), name
) == 0)
134 TREE_ASM_WRITTEN (decl
) = 1;
135 TYPE_SYMTAB_ADDRESS (TREE_TYPE (decl
)) = number
;
139 /* Setup gcc primitive types to use the XCOFF built-in type numbers where
143 xcoff_output_standard_types (syms
)
146 /* Handle built-in C types here. */
148 assign_type_number (syms
, "int", -1);
149 assign_type_number (syms
, "char", -2);
150 assign_type_number (syms
, "short int", -3);
151 assign_type_number (syms
, "long int", (TARGET_64BIT
? -31 : -4));
152 assign_type_number (syms
, "unsigned char", -5);
153 assign_type_number (syms
, "signed char", -6);
154 assign_type_number (syms
, "short unsigned int", -7);
155 assign_type_number (syms
, "unsigned int", -8);
156 /* No such type "unsigned". */
157 assign_type_number (syms
, "long unsigned int", (TARGET_64BIT
? -32 : -10));
158 assign_type_number (syms
, "void", -11);
159 assign_type_number (syms
, "float", -12);
160 assign_type_number (syms
, "double", -13);
161 assign_type_number (syms
, "long double", -14);
162 /* Pascal and Fortran types run from -15 to -29. */
163 assign_type_number (syms
, "wchar", -30);
164 assign_type_number (syms
, "long long int", -31);
165 assign_type_number (syms
, "long long unsigned int", -32);
166 /* Additional Fortran types run from -33 to -37. */
168 /* ??? Should also handle built-in C++ and Obj-C types. There perhaps
169 aren't any that C doesn't already have. */
172 /* Print an error message for unrecognized stab codes. */
174 #define UNKNOWN_STAB(STR) \
175 internal_error ("no sclass for %s stab (0x%x)\n", STR, stab)
177 /* Conversion routine from BSD stabs to AIX storage classes. */
180 stab_to_sclass (stab
)
189 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_FNAME");
199 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_MAIN");
205 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_SSYM");
220 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_SO");
223 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_SOL");
226 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_SLINE");
229 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_DSLINE");
232 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_BSLINE");
235 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_BINCL");
238 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_EINCL");
241 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_EXCL");
244 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_LBRAC");
247 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_RBRAC");
257 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_LENG");
260 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_PC");
263 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_M2C");
266 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_SCOPE");
269 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_CATCH");
272 UNKNOWN_STAB ("N_OPT");
279 /* Output debugging info to FILE to switch to sourcefile FILENAME.
280 INLINE_P is true if this is from an inlined function. */
283 xcoffout_source_file (file
, filename
, inline_p
)
285 const char *filename
;
289 && (xcoff_lastfile
== 0 || strcmp (filename
, xcoff_lastfile
)
290 || (inline_p
&& ! xcoff_inlining
)
291 || (! inline_p
&& xcoff_inlining
)))
293 if (xcoff_current_include_file
)
295 fprintf (file
, "\t.ei\t");
296 output_quoted_string (file
, xcoff_current_include_file
);
297 fprintf (file
, "\n");
298 xcoff_current_include_file
= NULL
;
300 xcoff_inlining
= inline_p
;
301 if (strcmp (main_input_filename
, filename
) || inline_p
)
303 fprintf (file
, "\t.bi\t");
304 output_quoted_string (file
, filename
);
305 fprintf (file
, "\n");
306 xcoff_current_include_file
= filename
;
308 xcoff_lastfile
= filename
;
312 /* Output a line number symbol entry for location (FILENAME, LINE). */
315 xcoffout_source_line (line
, filename
)
317 const char *filename
;
319 bool inline_p
= (strcmp (xcoff_current_function_file
, filename
) != 0
320 || (int) line
< xcoff_begin_function_line
);
322 xcoffout_source_file (asm_out_file
, filename
, inline_p
);
324 ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_LINE (asm_out_file
, line
);
327 /* Output the symbols defined in block number DO_BLOCK.
329 This function works by walking the tree structure of blocks,
330 counting blocks until it finds the desired block. */
332 static int do_block
= 0;
335 xcoffout_block (block
, depth
, args
)
342 /* Ignore blocks never expanded or otherwise marked as real. */
343 if (TREE_USED (block
))
345 /* When we reach the specified block, output its symbols. */
346 if (BLOCK_NUMBER (block
) == do_block
)
348 /* Output the syms of the block. */
349 if (debug_info_level
!= DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
|| depth
== 0)
350 dbxout_syms (BLOCK_VARS (block
));
352 dbxout_reg_parms (args
);
354 /* We are now done with the block. Don't go to inner blocks. */
357 /* If we are past the specified block, stop the scan. */
358 else if (BLOCK_NUMBER (block
) >= do_block
)
361 /* Output the subblocks. */
362 xcoffout_block (BLOCK_SUBBLOCKS (block
), depth
+ 1, NULL_TREE
);
364 block
= BLOCK_CHAIN (block
);
368 /* Describe the beginning of an internal block within a function.
369 Also output descriptions of variables defined in this block.
371 N is the number of the block, by order of beginning, counting from 1,
372 and not counting the outermost (function top-level) block.
373 The blocks match the BLOCKs in DECL_INITIAL (current_function_decl),
374 if the count starts at 0 for the outermost one. */
377 xcoffout_begin_block (line
, n
)
381 tree decl
= current_function_decl
;
383 /* The IBM AIX compiler does not emit a .bb for the function level scope,
384 so we avoid it here also. */
386 ASM_OUTPUT_LBB (asm_out_file
, line
, n
);
389 xcoffout_block (DECL_INITIAL (decl
), 0, DECL_ARGUMENTS (decl
));
392 /* Describe the end line-number of an internal block within a function. */
395 xcoffout_end_block (line
, n
)
400 ASM_OUTPUT_LBE (asm_out_file
, line
, n
);
403 /* Called at beginning of function (before prologue).
404 Declare function as needed for debugging. */
407 xcoffout_declare_function (file
, decl
, name
)
417 for (i
= 0; name
[i
]; ++i
)
421 char *n
= (char *) alloca (i
+ 1);
422 strncpy (n
, name
, i
);
429 /* Any pending .bi or .ei must occur before the .function pseudo op.
430 Otherwise debuggers will think that the function is in the previous
431 file and/or at the wrong line number. */
432 xcoffout_source_file (file
, DECL_SOURCE_FILE (decl
), 0);
433 dbxout_symbol (decl
, 0);
435 /* .function NAME, TOP, MAPPING, TYPE, SIZE
436 16 and 044 are placeholders for backwards compatibility */
437 fprintf (file
, "\t.function .%s,.%s,16,044,FE..%s-.%s\n",
438 name
, name
, name
, name
);
441 /* Called at beginning of function body (at start of prologue).
442 Record the function's starting line number, so we can output
443 relative line numbers for the other lines.
444 Record the file name that this function is contained in. */
447 xcoffout_begin_prologue (line
, file
)
449 const char *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
451 ASM_OUTPUT_LFB (asm_out_file
, line
);
452 dbxout_parms (DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl
));
454 /* Emit the symbols for the outermost BLOCK's variables. sdbout.c does this
455 in sdbout_begin_block, but there is no guarantee that there will be any
456 inner block 1, so we must do it here. This gives a result similar to
457 dbxout, so it does make some sense. */
458 do_block
= BLOCK_NUMBER (DECL_INITIAL (current_function_decl
));
459 xcoffout_block (DECL_INITIAL (current_function_decl
), 0,
460 DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl
));
462 ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_LINE (asm_out_file
, line
);
465 /* Called at end of function (before epilogue).
466 Describe end of outermost block. */
469 xcoffout_end_function (last_linenum
)
470 unsigned int last_linenum
;
472 ASM_OUTPUT_LFE (asm_out_file
, last_linenum
);
475 /* Output xcoff info for the absolute end of a function.
476 Called after the epilogue is output. */
479 xcoffout_end_epilogue ()
481 /* We need to pass the correct function size to .function, otherwise,
482 the xas assembler can't figure out the correct size for the function
483 aux entry. So, we emit a label after the last instruction which can
484 be used by the .function pseudo op to calculate the function size. */
486 const char *fname
= XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl
), 0), 0);
489 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "FE..");
490 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (asm_out_file
, fname
);
492 #endif /* XCOFF_DEBUGGING_INFO */