1 /* Routines for name->symbol lookups in GDB. 2 3 Copyright (C) 2003-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4 5 Contributed by David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> and by Kealia, 6 Inc. 7 8 This file is part of GDB. 9 10 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 13 (at your option) any later version. 14 15 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 18 GNU General Public License for more details. 19 20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 21 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 22 23 #include "defs.h" 24 #include <ctype.h> 25 #include "gdb_obstack.h" 26 #include "symtab.h" 27 #include "buildsym.h" 28 #include "dictionary.h" 29 30 /* This file implements dictionaries, which are tables that associate 31 symbols to names. They are represented by an opaque type 'struct 32 dictionary'. That type has various internal implementations, which 33 you can choose between depending on what properties you need 34 (e.g. fast lookup, order-preserving, expandable). 35 36 Each dictionary starts with a 'virtual function table' that 37 contains the functions that actually implement the various 38 operations that dictionaries provide. (Note, however, that, for 39 the sake of client code, we also provide some functions that can be 40 implemented generically in terms of the functions in the vtable.) 41 42 To add a new dictionary implementation <impl>, what you should do 43 is: 44 45 * Add a new element DICT_<IMPL> to dict_type. 46 47 * Create a new structure dictionary_<impl>. If your new 48 implementation is a variant of an existing one, make sure that 49 their structs have the same initial data members. Define accessor 50 macros for your new data members. 51 52 * Implement all the functions in dict_vector as static functions, 53 whose name is the same as the corresponding member of dict_vector 54 plus _<impl>. You don't have to do this for those members where 55 you can reuse existing generic functions 56 (e.g. add_symbol_nonexpandable, free_obstack) or in the case where 57 your new implementation is a variant of an existing implementation 58 and where the variant doesn't affect the member function in 59 question. 60 61 * Define a static const struct dict_vector dict_<impl>_vector. 62 63 * Define a function dict_create_<impl> to create these 64 gizmos. Add its declaration to dictionary.h. 65 66 To add a new operation <op> on all existing implementations, what 67 you should do is: 68 69 * Add a new member <op> to struct dict_vector. 70 71 * If there is useful generic behavior <op>, define a static 72 function <op>_something_informative that implements that behavior. 73 (E.g. add_symbol_nonexpandable, free_obstack.) 74 75 * For every implementation <impl> that should have its own specific 76 behavior for <op>, define a static function <op>_<impl> 77 implementing it. 78 79 * Modify all existing dict_vector_<impl>'s to include the appropriate 80 member. 81 82 * Define a function dict_<op> that looks up <op> in the dict_vector 83 and calls the appropriate function. Add a declaration for 84 dict_<op> to dictionary.h. */ 85 86 /* An enum representing the various implementations of dictionaries. 87 Used only for debugging. */ 88 89 enum dict_type 90 { 91 /* Symbols are stored in a fixed-size hash table. */ 92 DICT_HASHED, 93 /* Symbols are stored in an expandable hash table. */ 94 DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE, 95 /* Symbols are stored in a fixed-size array. */ 96 DICT_LINEAR, 97 /* Symbols are stored in an expandable array. */ 98 DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE 99 }; 100 101 /* The virtual function table. */ 102 103 struct dict_vector 104 { 105 /* The type of the dictionary. This is only here to make debugging 106 a bit easier; it's not actually used. */ 107 enum dict_type type; 108 /* The function to free a dictionary. */ 109 void (*free) (struct dictionary *dict); 110 /* Add a symbol to a dictionary, if possible. */ 111 void (*add_symbol) (struct dictionary *dict, struct symbol *sym); 112 /* Iterator functions. */ 113 struct symbol *(*iterator_first) (const struct dictionary *dict, 114 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 115 struct symbol *(*iterator_next) (struct dict_iterator *iterator); 116 /* Functions to iterate over symbols with a given name. */ 117 struct symbol *(*iter_match_first) (const struct dictionary *dict, 118 const char *name, 119 symbol_compare_ftype *equiv, 120 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 121 struct symbol *(*iter_match_next) (const char *name, 122 symbol_compare_ftype *equiv, 123 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 124 /* A size function, for maint print symtabs. */ 125 int (*size) (const struct dictionary *dict); 126 }; 127 128 /* Now comes the structs used to store the data for different 129 implementations. If two implementations have data in common, put 130 the common data at the top of their structs, ordered in the same 131 way. */ 132 133 struct dictionary_hashed 134 { 135 int nbuckets; 136 struct symbol **buckets; 137 }; 138 139 struct dictionary_hashed_expandable 140 { 141 /* How many buckets we currently have. */ 142 int nbuckets; 143 struct symbol **buckets; 144 /* How many syms we currently have; we need this so we will know 145 when to add more buckets. */ 146 int nsyms; 147 }; 148 149 struct dictionary_linear 150 { 151 int nsyms; 152 struct symbol **syms; 153 }; 154 155 struct dictionary_linear_expandable 156 { 157 /* How many symbols we currently have. */ 158 int nsyms; 159 struct symbol **syms; 160 /* How many symbols we can store before needing to reallocate. */ 161 int capacity; 162 }; 163 164 /* And now, the star of our show. */ 165 166 struct dictionary 167 { 168 const struct dict_vector *vector; 169 union 170 { 171 struct dictionary_hashed hashed; 172 struct dictionary_hashed_expandable hashed_expandable; 173 struct dictionary_linear linear; 174 struct dictionary_linear_expandable linear_expandable; 175 } 176 data; 177 }; 178 179 /* Accessor macros. */ 180 181 #define DICT_VECTOR(d) (d)->vector 182 183 /* These can be used for DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE, too. */ 184 185 #define DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS(d) (d)->data.hashed.nbuckets 186 #define DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS(d) (d)->data.hashed.buckets 187 #define DICT_HASHED_BUCKET(d,i) DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS (d) [i] 188 189 #define DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE_NSYMS(d) (d)->data.hashed_expandable.nsyms 190 191 /* These can be used for DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLEs, too. */ 192 193 #define DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS(d) (d)->data.linear.nsyms 194 #define DICT_LINEAR_SYMS(d) (d)->data.linear.syms 195 #define DICT_LINEAR_SYM(d,i) DICT_LINEAR_SYMS (d) [i] 196 197 #define DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE_CAPACITY(d) \ 198 (d)->data.linear_expandable.capacity 199 200 /* The initial size of a DICT_*_EXPANDABLE dictionary. */ 201 202 #define DICT_EXPANDABLE_INITIAL_CAPACITY 10 203 204 /* This calculates the number of buckets we'll use in a hashtable, 205 given the number of symbols that it will contain. */ 206 207 #define DICT_HASHTABLE_SIZE(n) ((n)/5 + 1) 208 209 /* Accessor macros for dict_iterators; they're here rather than 210 dictionary.h because code elsewhere should treat dict_iterators as 211 opaque. */ 212 213 /* The dictionary that the iterator is associated to. */ 214 #define DICT_ITERATOR_DICT(iter) (iter)->dict 215 /* For linear dictionaries, the index of the last symbol returned; for 216 hashed dictionaries, the bucket of the last symbol returned. */ 217 #define DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX(iter) (iter)->index 218 /* For hashed dictionaries, this points to the last symbol returned; 219 otherwise, this is unused. */ 220 #define DICT_ITERATOR_CURRENT(iter) (iter)->current 221 222 /* Declarations of functions for vectors. */ 223 224 /* Functions that might work across a range of dictionary types. */ 225 226 static void add_symbol_nonexpandable (struct dictionary *dict, 227 struct symbol *sym); 228 229 static void free_obstack (struct dictionary *dict); 230 231 /* Functions for DICT_HASHED and DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE 232 dictionaries. */ 233 234 static struct symbol *iterator_first_hashed (const struct dictionary *dict, 235 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 236 237 static struct symbol *iterator_next_hashed (struct dict_iterator *iterator); 238 239 static struct symbol *iter_match_first_hashed (const struct dictionary *dict, 240 const char *name, 241 symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 242 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 243 244 static struct symbol *iter_match_next_hashed (const char *name, 245 symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 246 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 247 248 static unsigned int dict_hash (const char *string); 249 250 /* Functions only for DICT_HASHED. */ 251 252 static int size_hashed (const struct dictionary *dict); 253 254 /* Functions only for DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE. */ 255 256 static void free_hashed_expandable (struct dictionary *dict); 257 258 static void add_symbol_hashed_expandable (struct dictionary *dict, 259 struct symbol *sym); 260 261 static int size_hashed_expandable (const struct dictionary *dict); 262 263 /* Functions for DICT_LINEAR and DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE 264 dictionaries. */ 265 266 static struct symbol *iterator_first_linear (const struct dictionary *dict, 267 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 268 269 static struct symbol *iterator_next_linear (struct dict_iterator *iterator); 270 271 static struct symbol *iter_match_first_linear (const struct dictionary *dict, 272 const char *name, 273 symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 274 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 275 276 static struct symbol *iter_match_next_linear (const char *name, 277 symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 278 struct dict_iterator *iterator); 279 280 static int size_linear (const struct dictionary *dict); 281 282 /* Functions only for DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE. */ 283 284 static void free_linear_expandable (struct dictionary *dict); 285 286 static void add_symbol_linear_expandable (struct dictionary *dict, 287 struct symbol *sym); 288 289 /* Various vectors that we'll actually use. */ 290 291 static const struct dict_vector dict_hashed_vector = 292 { 293 DICT_HASHED, /* type */ 294 free_obstack, /* free */ 295 add_symbol_nonexpandable, /* add_symbol */ 296 iterator_first_hashed, /* iterator_first */ 297 iterator_next_hashed, /* iterator_next */ 298 iter_match_first_hashed, /* iter_name_first */ 299 iter_match_next_hashed, /* iter_name_next */ 300 size_hashed, /* size */ 301 }; 302 303 static const struct dict_vector dict_hashed_expandable_vector = 304 { 305 DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE, /* type */ 306 free_hashed_expandable, /* free */ 307 add_symbol_hashed_expandable, /* add_symbol */ 308 iterator_first_hashed, /* iterator_first */ 309 iterator_next_hashed, /* iterator_next */ 310 iter_match_first_hashed, /* iter_name_first */ 311 iter_match_next_hashed, /* iter_name_next */ 312 size_hashed_expandable, /* size */ 313 }; 314 315 static const struct dict_vector dict_linear_vector = 316 { 317 DICT_LINEAR, /* type */ 318 free_obstack, /* free */ 319 add_symbol_nonexpandable, /* add_symbol */ 320 iterator_first_linear, /* iterator_first */ 321 iterator_next_linear, /* iterator_next */ 322 iter_match_first_linear, /* iter_name_first */ 323 iter_match_next_linear, /* iter_name_next */ 324 size_linear, /* size */ 325 }; 326 327 static const struct dict_vector dict_linear_expandable_vector = 328 { 329 DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE, /* type */ 330 free_linear_expandable, /* free */ 331 add_symbol_linear_expandable, /* add_symbol */ 332 iterator_first_linear, /* iterator_first */ 333 iterator_next_linear, /* iterator_next */ 334 iter_match_first_linear, /* iter_name_first */ 335 iter_match_next_linear, /* iter_name_next */ 336 size_linear, /* size */ 337 }; 338 339 /* Declarations of helper functions (i.e. ones that don't go into 340 vectors). */ 341 342 static struct symbol *iterator_hashed_advance (struct dict_iterator *iter); 343 344 static void insert_symbol_hashed (struct dictionary *dict, 345 struct symbol *sym); 346 347 static void expand_hashtable (struct dictionary *dict); 348 349 /* The creation functions. */ 350 351 /* Create a dictionary implemented via a fixed-size hashtable. All 352 memory it uses is allocated on OBSTACK; the environment is 353 initialized from SYMBOL_LIST. */ 354 355 struct dictionary * 356 dict_create_hashed (struct obstack *obstack, 357 const struct pending *symbol_list) 358 { 359 struct dictionary *retval; 360 int nsyms = 0, nbuckets, i; 361 struct symbol **buckets; 362 const struct pending *list_counter; 363 364 retval = XOBNEW (obstack, struct dictionary); 365 DICT_VECTOR (retval) = &dict_hashed_vector; 366 367 /* Calculate the number of symbols, and allocate space for them. */ 368 for (list_counter = symbol_list; 369 list_counter != NULL; 370 list_counter = list_counter->next) 371 { 372 nsyms += list_counter->nsyms; 373 } 374 nbuckets = DICT_HASHTABLE_SIZE (nsyms); 375 DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (retval) = nbuckets; 376 buckets = XOBNEWVEC (obstack, struct symbol *, nbuckets); 377 memset (buckets, 0, nbuckets * sizeof (struct symbol *)); 378 DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS (retval) = buckets; 379 380 /* Now fill the buckets. */ 381 for (list_counter = symbol_list; 382 list_counter != NULL; 383 list_counter = list_counter->next) 384 { 385 for (i = list_counter->nsyms - 1; i >= 0; --i) 386 { 387 insert_symbol_hashed (retval, list_counter->symbol[i]); 388 } 389 } 390 391 return retval; 392 } 393 394 /* Create a dictionary implemented via a hashtable that grows as 395 necessary. The dictionary is initially empty; to add symbols to 396 it, call dict_add_symbol(). Call dict_free() when you're done with 397 it. */ 398 399 extern struct dictionary * 400 dict_create_hashed_expandable (void) 401 { 402 struct dictionary *retval = XNEW (struct dictionary); 403 404 DICT_VECTOR (retval) = &dict_hashed_expandable_vector; 405 DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (retval) = DICT_EXPANDABLE_INITIAL_CAPACITY; 406 DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS (retval) = XCNEWVEC (struct symbol *, 407 DICT_EXPANDABLE_INITIAL_CAPACITY); 408 DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE_NSYMS (retval) = 0; 409 410 return retval; 411 } 412 413 /* Create a dictionary implemented via a fixed-size array. All memory 414 it uses is allocated on OBSTACK; the environment is initialized 415 from the SYMBOL_LIST. The symbols are ordered in the same order 416 that they're found in SYMBOL_LIST. */ 417 418 struct dictionary * 419 dict_create_linear (struct obstack *obstack, 420 const struct pending *symbol_list) 421 { 422 struct dictionary *retval; 423 int nsyms = 0, i, j; 424 struct symbol **syms; 425 const struct pending *list_counter; 426 427 retval = XOBNEW (obstack, struct dictionary); 428 DICT_VECTOR (retval) = &dict_linear_vector; 429 430 /* Calculate the number of symbols, and allocate space for them. */ 431 for (list_counter = symbol_list; 432 list_counter != NULL; 433 list_counter = list_counter->next) 434 { 435 nsyms += list_counter->nsyms; 436 } 437 DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS (retval) = nsyms; 438 syms = XOBNEWVEC (obstack, struct symbol *, nsyms ); 439 DICT_LINEAR_SYMS (retval) = syms; 440 441 /* Now fill in the symbols. Start filling in from the back, so as 442 to preserve the original order of the symbols. */ 443 for (list_counter = symbol_list, j = nsyms - 1; 444 list_counter != NULL; 445 list_counter = list_counter->next) 446 { 447 for (i = list_counter->nsyms - 1; 448 i >= 0; 449 --i, --j) 450 { 451 syms[j] = list_counter->symbol[i]; 452 } 453 } 454 455 return retval; 456 } 457 458 /* Create a dictionary implemented via an array that grows as 459 necessary. The dictionary is initially empty; to add symbols to 460 it, call dict_add_symbol(). Call dict_free() when you're done with 461 it. */ 462 463 struct dictionary * 464 dict_create_linear_expandable (void) 465 { 466 struct dictionary *retval = XNEW (struct dictionary); 467 468 DICT_VECTOR (retval) = &dict_linear_expandable_vector; 469 DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS (retval) = 0; 470 DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE_CAPACITY (retval) = DICT_EXPANDABLE_INITIAL_CAPACITY; 471 DICT_LINEAR_SYMS (retval) 472 = XNEWVEC (struct symbol *, DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE_CAPACITY (retval)); 473 474 return retval; 475 } 476 477 /* The functions providing the dictionary interface. */ 478 479 /* Free the memory used by a dictionary that's not on an obstack. (If 480 any.) */ 481 482 void 483 dict_free (struct dictionary *dict) 484 { 485 (DICT_VECTOR (dict))->free (dict); 486 } 487 488 /* Add SYM to DICT. DICT had better be expandable. */ 489 490 void 491 dict_add_symbol (struct dictionary *dict, struct symbol *sym) 492 { 493 (DICT_VECTOR (dict))->add_symbol (dict, sym); 494 } 495 496 /* Utility to add a list of symbols to a dictionary. 497 DICT must be an expandable dictionary. */ 498 499 void 500 dict_add_pending (struct dictionary *dict, const struct pending *symbol_list) 501 { 502 const struct pending *list; 503 int i; 504 505 for (list = symbol_list; list != NULL; list = list->next) 506 { 507 for (i = 0; i < list->nsyms; ++i) 508 dict_add_symbol (dict, list->symbol[i]); 509 } 510 } 511 512 /* Initialize ITERATOR to point at the first symbol in DICT, and 513 return that first symbol, or NULL if DICT is empty. */ 514 515 struct symbol * 516 dict_iterator_first (const struct dictionary *dict, 517 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 518 { 519 return (DICT_VECTOR (dict))->iterator_first (dict, iterator); 520 } 521 522 /* Advance ITERATOR, and return the next symbol, or NULL if there are 523 no more symbols. */ 524 525 struct symbol * 526 dict_iterator_next (struct dict_iterator *iterator) 527 { 528 return (DICT_VECTOR (DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator))) 529 ->iterator_next (iterator); 530 } 531 532 struct symbol * 533 dict_iter_name_first (const struct dictionary *dict, 534 const char *name, 535 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 536 { 537 return dict_iter_match_first (dict, name, strcmp_iw, iterator); 538 } 539 540 struct symbol * 541 dict_iter_name_next (const char *name, struct dict_iterator *iterator) 542 { 543 return dict_iter_match_next (name, strcmp_iw, iterator); 544 } 545 546 struct symbol * 547 dict_iter_match_first (const struct dictionary *dict, 548 const char *name, symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 549 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 550 { 551 return (DICT_VECTOR (dict))->iter_match_first (dict, name, 552 compare, iterator); 553 } 554 555 struct symbol * 556 dict_iter_match_next (const char *name, symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 557 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 558 { 559 return (DICT_VECTOR (DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator))) 560 ->iter_match_next (name, compare, iterator); 561 } 562 563 int 564 dict_size (const struct dictionary *dict) 565 { 566 return (DICT_VECTOR (dict))->size (dict); 567 } 568 569 /* Now come functions (well, one function, currently) that are 570 implemented generically by means of the vtable. Typically, they're 571 rarely used. */ 572 573 /* Test to see if DICT is empty. */ 574 575 int 576 dict_empty (struct dictionary *dict) 577 { 578 struct dict_iterator iter; 579 580 return (dict_iterator_first (dict, &iter) == NULL); 581 } 582 583 584 /* The functions implementing the dictionary interface. */ 585 586 /* Generic functions, where appropriate. */ 587 588 static void 589 free_obstack (struct dictionary *dict) 590 { 591 /* Do nothing! */ 592 } 593 594 static void 595 add_symbol_nonexpandable (struct dictionary *dict, struct symbol *sym) 596 { 597 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, 598 _("dict_add_symbol: non-expandable dictionary")); 599 } 600 601 /* Functions for DICT_HASHED and DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE. */ 602 603 static struct symbol * 604 iterator_first_hashed (const struct dictionary *dict, 605 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 606 { 607 DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator) = dict; 608 DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) = -1; 609 return iterator_hashed_advance (iterator); 610 } 611 612 static struct symbol * 613 iterator_next_hashed (struct dict_iterator *iterator) 614 { 615 struct symbol *next; 616 617 next = DICT_ITERATOR_CURRENT (iterator)->hash_next; 618 619 if (next == NULL) 620 return iterator_hashed_advance (iterator); 621 else 622 { 623 DICT_ITERATOR_CURRENT (iterator) = next; 624 return next; 625 } 626 } 627 628 static struct symbol * 629 iterator_hashed_advance (struct dict_iterator *iterator) 630 { 631 const struct dictionary *dict = DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator); 632 int nbuckets = DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (dict); 633 int i; 634 635 for (i = DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) + 1; i < nbuckets; ++i) 636 { 637 struct symbol *sym = DICT_HASHED_BUCKET (dict, i); 638 639 if (sym != NULL) 640 { 641 DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) = i; 642 DICT_ITERATOR_CURRENT (iterator) = sym; 643 return sym; 644 } 645 } 646 647 return NULL; 648 } 649 650 static struct symbol * 651 iter_match_first_hashed (const struct dictionary *dict, const char *name, 652 symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 653 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 654 { 655 unsigned int hash_index = dict_hash (name) % DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (dict); 656 struct symbol *sym; 657 658 DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator) = dict; 659 660 /* Loop through the symbols in the given bucket, breaking when SYM 661 first matches. If SYM never matches, it will be set to NULL; 662 either way, we have the right return value. */ 663 664 for (sym = DICT_HASHED_BUCKET (dict, hash_index); 665 sym != NULL; 666 sym = sym->hash_next) 667 { 668 /* Warning: the order of arguments to compare matters! */ 669 if (compare (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (sym), name) == 0) 670 { 671 break; 672 } 673 674 } 675 676 DICT_ITERATOR_CURRENT (iterator) = sym; 677 return sym; 678 } 679 680 static struct symbol * 681 iter_match_next_hashed (const char *name, symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 682 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 683 { 684 struct symbol *next; 685 686 for (next = DICT_ITERATOR_CURRENT (iterator)->hash_next; 687 next != NULL; 688 next = next->hash_next) 689 { 690 if (compare (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (next), name) == 0) 691 break; 692 } 693 694 DICT_ITERATOR_CURRENT (iterator) = next; 695 696 return next; 697 } 698 699 /* Insert SYM into DICT. */ 700 701 static void 702 insert_symbol_hashed (struct dictionary *dict, 703 struct symbol *sym) 704 { 705 unsigned int hash_index; 706 struct symbol **buckets = DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS (dict); 707 708 hash_index = 709 dict_hash (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (sym)) % DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (dict); 710 sym->hash_next = buckets[hash_index]; 711 buckets[hash_index] = sym; 712 } 713 714 static int 715 size_hashed (const struct dictionary *dict) 716 { 717 return DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (dict); 718 } 719 720 /* Functions only for DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE. */ 721 722 static void 723 free_hashed_expandable (struct dictionary *dict) 724 { 725 xfree (DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS (dict)); 726 xfree (dict); 727 } 728 729 static void 730 add_symbol_hashed_expandable (struct dictionary *dict, 731 struct symbol *sym) 732 { 733 int nsyms = ++DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE_NSYMS (dict); 734 735 if (DICT_HASHTABLE_SIZE (nsyms) > DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (dict)) 736 expand_hashtable (dict); 737 738 insert_symbol_hashed (dict, sym); 739 DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE_NSYMS (dict) = nsyms; 740 } 741 742 static int 743 size_hashed_expandable (const struct dictionary *dict) 744 { 745 return DICT_HASHED_EXPANDABLE_NSYMS (dict); 746 } 747 748 static void 749 expand_hashtable (struct dictionary *dict) 750 { 751 int old_nbuckets = DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (dict); 752 struct symbol **old_buckets = DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS (dict); 753 int new_nbuckets = 2 * old_nbuckets + 1; 754 struct symbol **new_buckets = XCNEWVEC (struct symbol *, new_nbuckets); 755 int i; 756 757 DICT_HASHED_NBUCKETS (dict) = new_nbuckets; 758 DICT_HASHED_BUCKETS (dict) = new_buckets; 759 760 for (i = 0; i < old_nbuckets; ++i) 761 { 762 struct symbol *sym, *next_sym; 763 764 sym = old_buckets[i]; 765 if (sym != NULL) 766 { 767 for (next_sym = sym->hash_next; 768 next_sym != NULL; 769 next_sym = sym->hash_next) 770 { 771 insert_symbol_hashed (dict, sym); 772 sym = next_sym; 773 } 774 775 insert_symbol_hashed (dict, sym); 776 } 777 } 778 779 xfree (old_buckets); 780 } 781 782 /* Produce an unsigned hash value from STRING0 that is consistent 783 with strcmp_iw, strcmp, and, at least on Ada symbols, wild_match. 784 That is, two identifiers equivalent according to any of those three 785 comparison operators hash to the same value. */ 786 787 static unsigned int 788 dict_hash (const char *string0) 789 { 790 /* The Ada-encoded version of a name P1.P2...Pn has either the form 791 P1__P2__...Pn<suffix> or _ada_P1__P2__...Pn<suffix> (where the Pi 792 are lower-cased identifiers). The <suffix> (which can be empty) 793 encodes additional information about the denoted entity. This 794 routine hashes such names to msymbol_hash_iw(Pn). It actually 795 does this for a superset of both valid Pi and of <suffix>, but 796 in other cases it simply returns msymbol_hash_iw(STRING0). */ 797 798 const char *string; 799 unsigned int hash; 800 801 string = string0; 802 if (*string == '_') 803 { 804 if (startswith (string, "_ada_")) 805 string += 5; 806 else 807 return msymbol_hash_iw (string0); 808 } 809 810 hash = 0; 811 while (*string) 812 { 813 /* Ignore "TKB" suffixes. 814 815 These are used by Ada for subprograms implementing a task body. 816 For instance for a task T inside package Pck, the name of the 817 subprogram implementing T's body is `pck__tTKB'. We need to 818 ignore the "TKB" suffix because searches for this task body 819 subprogram are going to be performed using `pck__t' (the encoded 820 version of the natural name `pck.t'). */ 821 if (strcmp (string, "TKB") == 0) 822 return hash; 823 824 switch (*string) 825 { 826 case '$': 827 case '.': 828 case 'X': 829 if (string0 == string) 830 return msymbol_hash_iw (string0); 831 else 832 return hash; 833 case ' ': 834 case '(': 835 return msymbol_hash_iw (string0); 836 case '_': 837 if (string[1] == '_' && string != string0) 838 { 839 int c = string[2]; 840 841 if ((c < 'a' || c > 'z') && c != 'O') 842 return hash; 843 hash = 0; 844 string += 2; 845 break; 846 } 847 /* FALL THROUGH */ 848 default: 849 hash = SYMBOL_HASH_NEXT (hash, *string); 850 string += 1; 851 break; 852 } 853 } 854 return hash; 855 } 856 857 /* Functions for DICT_LINEAR and DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE. */ 858 859 static struct symbol * 860 iterator_first_linear (const struct dictionary *dict, 861 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 862 { 863 DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator) = dict; 864 DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) = 0; 865 return DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS (dict) ? DICT_LINEAR_SYM (dict, 0) : NULL; 866 } 867 868 static struct symbol * 869 iterator_next_linear (struct dict_iterator *iterator) 870 { 871 const struct dictionary *dict = DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator); 872 873 if (++DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) >= DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS (dict)) 874 return NULL; 875 else 876 return DICT_LINEAR_SYM (dict, DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator)); 877 } 878 879 static struct symbol * 880 iter_match_first_linear (const struct dictionary *dict, 881 const char *name, symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 882 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 883 { 884 DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator) = dict; 885 DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) = -1; 886 887 return iter_match_next_linear (name, compare, iterator); 888 } 889 890 static struct symbol * 891 iter_match_next_linear (const char *name, symbol_compare_ftype *compare, 892 struct dict_iterator *iterator) 893 { 894 const struct dictionary *dict = DICT_ITERATOR_DICT (iterator); 895 int i, nsyms = DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS (dict); 896 struct symbol *sym, *retval = NULL; 897 898 for (i = DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) + 1; i < nsyms; ++i) 899 { 900 sym = DICT_LINEAR_SYM (dict, i); 901 if (compare (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (sym), name) == 0) 902 { 903 retval = sym; 904 break; 905 } 906 } 907 908 DICT_ITERATOR_INDEX (iterator) = i; 909 910 return retval; 911 } 912 913 static int 914 size_linear (const struct dictionary *dict) 915 { 916 return DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS (dict); 917 } 918 919 /* Functions only for DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE. */ 920 921 static void 922 free_linear_expandable (struct dictionary *dict) 923 { 924 xfree (DICT_LINEAR_SYMS (dict)); 925 xfree (dict); 926 } 927 928 929 static void 930 add_symbol_linear_expandable (struct dictionary *dict, 931 struct symbol *sym) 932 { 933 int nsyms = ++DICT_LINEAR_NSYMS (dict); 934 935 /* Do we have enough room? If not, grow it. */ 936 if (nsyms > DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE_CAPACITY (dict)) 937 { 938 DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE_CAPACITY (dict) *= 2; 939 DICT_LINEAR_SYMS (dict) 940 = XRESIZEVEC (struct symbol *, DICT_LINEAR_SYMS (dict), 941 DICT_LINEAR_EXPANDABLE_CAPACITY (dict)); 942 } 943 944 DICT_LINEAR_SYM (dict, nsyms - 1) = sym; 945 } 946