1 /* Character set conversion support for GDB. 2 3 Copyright (C) 2001-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4 5 This file is part of GDB. 6 7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 10 (at your option) any later version. 11 12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 GNU General Public License for more details. 16 17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 19 20 #include "defs.h" 21 #include "charset.h" 22 #include "gdbcmd.h" 23 #include "gdb_obstack.h" 24 #include "gdb_wait.h" 25 #include "charset-list.h" 26 #include "vec.h" 27 #include "environ.h" 28 #include "arch-utils.h" 29 #include "gdb_vecs.h" 30 #include <ctype.h> 31 32 #ifdef USE_WIN32API 33 #include <windows.h> 34 #endif 35 36 /* How GDB's character set support works 37 38 GDB has three global settings: 39 40 - The `current host character set' is the character set GDB should 41 use in talking to the user, and which (hopefully) the user's 42 terminal knows how to display properly. Most users should not 43 change this. 44 45 - The `current target character set' is the character set the 46 program being debugged uses. 47 48 - The `current target wide character set' is the wide character set 49 the program being debugged uses, that is, the encoding used for 50 wchar_t. 51 52 There are commands to set each of these, and mechanisms for 53 choosing reasonable default values. GDB has a global list of 54 character sets that it can use as its host or target character 55 sets. 56 57 The header file `charset.h' declares various functions that 58 different pieces of GDB need to perform tasks like: 59 60 - printing target strings and characters to the user's terminal 61 (mostly target->host conversions), 62 63 - building target-appropriate representations of strings and 64 characters the user enters in expressions (mostly host->target 65 conversions), 66 67 and so on. 68 69 To avoid excessive code duplication and maintenance efforts, 70 GDB simply requires a capable iconv function. Users on platforms 71 without a suitable iconv can use the GNU iconv library. */ 72 73 74 #ifdef PHONY_ICONV 75 76 /* Provide a phony iconv that does as little as possible. Also, 77 arrange for there to be a single available character set. */ 78 79 #undef GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET 80 #ifdef USE_WIN32API 81 # define GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET "CP1252" 82 #else 83 # define GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET "ISO-8859-1" 84 #endif 85 #define GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_CHARSET GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET 86 #define GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_WIDE_CHARSET "UTF-32" 87 #undef DEFAULT_CHARSET_NAMES 88 #define DEFAULT_CHARSET_NAMES GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET , 89 90 #undef iconv_t 91 #define iconv_t int 92 #undef iconv_open 93 #define iconv_open phony_iconv_open 94 #undef iconv 95 #define iconv phony_iconv 96 #undef iconv_close 97 #define iconv_close phony_iconv_close 98 99 #undef ICONV_CONST 100 #define ICONV_CONST const 101 102 /* We allow conversions from UTF-32, wchar_t, and the host charset. 103 We allow conversions to wchar_t and the host charset. 104 Return 1 if we are converting from UTF-32BE, 2 if from UTF32-LE, 105 0 otherwise. This is used as a flag in calls to iconv. */ 106 107 static iconv_t 108 phony_iconv_open (const char *to, const char *from) 109 { 110 if (strcmp (to, "wchar_t") && strcmp (to, GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET)) 111 return -1; 112 113 if (!strcmp (from, "UTF-32BE") || !strcmp (from, "UTF-32")) 114 return 1; 115 116 if (!strcmp (from, "UTF-32LE")) 117 return 2; 118 119 if (strcmp (from, "wchar_t") && strcmp (from, GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET)) 120 return -1; 121 122 return 0; 123 } 124 125 static int 126 phony_iconv_close (iconv_t arg) 127 { 128 return 0; 129 } 130 131 static size_t 132 phony_iconv (iconv_t utf_flag, const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, 133 char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft) 134 { 135 if (utf_flag) 136 { 137 enum bfd_endian endian 138 = utf_flag == 1 ? BFD_ENDIAN_BIG : BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE; 139 while (*inbytesleft >= 4) 140 { 141 unsigned long c 142 = extract_unsigned_integer ((const gdb_byte *)*inbuf, 4, endian); 143 144 if (c >= 256) 145 { 146 errno = EILSEQ; 147 return -1; 148 } 149 if (*outbytesleft < 1) 150 { 151 errno = E2BIG; 152 return -1; 153 } 154 **outbuf = c & 0xff; 155 ++*outbuf; 156 --*outbytesleft; 157 158 *inbuf += 4; 159 *inbytesleft -= 4; 160 } 161 if (*inbytesleft) 162 { 163 /* Partial sequence on input. */ 164 errno = EINVAL; 165 return -1; 166 } 167 } 168 else 169 { 170 /* In all other cases we simply copy input bytes to the 171 output. */ 172 size_t amt = *inbytesleft; 173 174 if (amt > *outbytesleft) 175 amt = *outbytesleft; 176 memcpy (*outbuf, *inbuf, amt); 177 *inbuf += amt; 178 *outbuf += amt; 179 *inbytesleft -= amt; 180 *outbytesleft -= amt; 181 if (*inbytesleft) 182 { 183 errno = E2BIG; 184 return -1; 185 } 186 } 187 188 /* The number of non-reversible conversions -- but they were all 189 reversible. */ 190 return 0; 191 } 192 193 #else /* PHONY_ICONV */ 194 195 /* On systems that don't have EILSEQ, GNU iconv's iconv.h defines it 196 to ENOENT, while gnulib defines it to a different value. Always 197 map ENOENT to gnulib's EILSEQ, leaving callers agnostic. */ 198 199 static size_t 200 gdb_iconv (iconv_t utf_flag, ICONV_CONST char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, 201 char **outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft) 202 { 203 size_t ret; 204 205 ret = iconv (utf_flag, inbuf, inbytesleft, outbuf, outbytesleft); 206 if (errno == ENOENT) 207 errno = EILSEQ; 208 return ret; 209 } 210 211 #undef iconv 212 #define iconv gdb_iconv 213 214 #endif /* PHONY_ICONV */ 215 216 217 /* The global lists of character sets and translations. */ 218 219 220 #ifndef GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_CHARSET 221 #define GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_CHARSET "ISO-8859-1" 222 #endif 223 224 #ifndef GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_WIDE_CHARSET 225 #define GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_WIDE_CHARSET "UTF-32" 226 #endif 227 228 static const char *auto_host_charset_name = GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET; 229 static const char *host_charset_name = "auto"; 230 static void 231 show_host_charset_name (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, 232 struct cmd_list_element *c, 233 const char *value) 234 { 235 if (!strcmp (value, "auto")) 236 fprintf_filtered (file, 237 _("The host character set is \"auto; currently %s\".\n"), 238 auto_host_charset_name); 239 else 240 fprintf_filtered (file, _("The host character set is \"%s\".\n"), value); 241 } 242 243 static const char *target_charset_name = "auto"; 244 static void 245 show_target_charset_name (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, 246 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) 247 { 248 if (!strcmp (value, "auto")) 249 fprintf_filtered (file, 250 _("The target character set is \"auto; " 251 "currently %s\".\n"), 252 gdbarch_auto_charset (get_current_arch ())); 253 else 254 fprintf_filtered (file, _("The target character set is \"%s\".\n"), 255 value); 256 } 257 258 static const char *target_wide_charset_name = "auto"; 259 static void 260 show_target_wide_charset_name (struct ui_file *file, 261 int from_tty, 262 struct cmd_list_element *c, 263 const char *value) 264 { 265 if (!strcmp (value, "auto")) 266 fprintf_filtered (file, 267 _("The target wide character set is \"auto; " 268 "currently %s\".\n"), 269 gdbarch_auto_wide_charset (get_current_arch ())); 270 else 271 fprintf_filtered (file, _("The target wide character set is \"%s\".\n"), 272 value); 273 } 274 275 static const char *default_charset_names[] = 276 { 277 DEFAULT_CHARSET_NAMES 278 0 279 }; 280 281 static const char **charset_enum; 282 283 284 /* If the target wide character set has big- or little-endian 285 variants, these are the corresponding names. */ 286 static const char *target_wide_charset_be_name; 287 static const char *target_wide_charset_le_name; 288 289 /* The architecture for which the BE- and LE-names are valid. */ 290 static struct gdbarch *be_le_arch; 291 292 /* A helper function which sets the target wide big- and little-endian 293 character set names, if possible. */ 294 295 static void 296 set_be_le_names (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) 297 { 298 int i, len; 299 const char *target_wide; 300 301 if (be_le_arch == gdbarch) 302 return; 303 be_le_arch = gdbarch; 304 305 #ifdef PHONY_ICONV 306 /* Match the wide charset names recognized by phony_iconv_open. */ 307 target_wide_charset_le_name = "UTF-32LE"; 308 target_wide_charset_be_name = "UTF-32BE"; 309 #else 310 target_wide_charset_le_name = NULL; 311 target_wide_charset_be_name = NULL; 312 313 target_wide = target_wide_charset_name; 314 if (!strcmp (target_wide, "auto")) 315 target_wide = gdbarch_auto_wide_charset (gdbarch); 316 317 len = strlen (target_wide); 318 for (i = 0; charset_enum[i]; ++i) 319 { 320 if (strncmp (target_wide, charset_enum[i], len)) 321 continue; 322 if ((charset_enum[i][len] == 'B' 323 || charset_enum[i][len] == 'L') 324 && charset_enum[i][len + 1] == 'E' 325 && charset_enum[i][len + 2] == '\0') 326 { 327 if (charset_enum[i][len] == 'B') 328 target_wide_charset_be_name = charset_enum[i]; 329 else 330 target_wide_charset_le_name = charset_enum[i]; 331 } 332 } 333 # endif /* PHONY_ICONV */ 334 } 335 336 /* 'Set charset', 'set host-charset', 'set target-charset', 'set 337 target-wide-charset', 'set charset' sfunc's. */ 338 339 static void 340 validate (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) 341 { 342 iconv_t desc; 343 const char *host_cset = host_charset (); 344 const char *target_cset = target_charset (gdbarch); 345 const char *target_wide_cset = target_wide_charset_name; 346 347 if (!strcmp (target_wide_cset, "auto")) 348 target_wide_cset = gdbarch_auto_wide_charset (gdbarch); 349 350 desc = iconv_open (target_wide_cset, host_cset); 351 if (desc == (iconv_t) -1) 352 error (_("Cannot convert between character sets `%s' and `%s'"), 353 target_wide_cset, host_cset); 354 iconv_close (desc); 355 356 desc = iconv_open (target_cset, host_cset); 357 if (desc == (iconv_t) -1) 358 error (_("Cannot convert between character sets `%s' and `%s'"), 359 target_cset, host_cset); 360 iconv_close (desc); 361 362 /* Clear the cache. */ 363 be_le_arch = NULL; 364 } 365 366 /* This is the sfunc for the 'set charset' command. */ 367 static void 368 set_charset_sfunc (char *charset, int from_tty, 369 struct cmd_list_element *c) 370 { 371 /* CAREFUL: set the target charset here as well. */ 372 target_charset_name = host_charset_name; 373 validate (get_current_arch ()); 374 } 375 376 /* 'set host-charset' command sfunc. We need a wrapper here because 377 the function needs to have a specific signature. */ 378 static void 379 set_host_charset_sfunc (char *charset, int from_tty, 380 struct cmd_list_element *c) 381 { 382 validate (get_current_arch ()); 383 } 384 385 /* Wrapper for the 'set target-charset' command. */ 386 static void 387 set_target_charset_sfunc (char *charset, int from_tty, 388 struct cmd_list_element *c) 389 { 390 validate (get_current_arch ()); 391 } 392 393 /* Wrapper for the 'set target-wide-charset' command. */ 394 static void 395 set_target_wide_charset_sfunc (char *charset, int from_tty, 396 struct cmd_list_element *c) 397 { 398 validate (get_current_arch ()); 399 } 400 401 /* sfunc for the 'show charset' command. */ 402 static void 403 show_charset (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, 404 struct cmd_list_element *c, 405 const char *name) 406 { 407 show_host_charset_name (file, from_tty, c, host_charset_name); 408 show_target_charset_name (file, from_tty, c, target_charset_name); 409 show_target_wide_charset_name (file, from_tty, c, 410 target_wide_charset_name); 411 } 412 413 414 /* Accessor functions. */ 415 416 const char * 417 host_charset (void) 418 { 419 if (!strcmp (host_charset_name, "auto")) 420 return auto_host_charset_name; 421 return host_charset_name; 422 } 423 424 const char * 425 target_charset (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) 426 { 427 if (!strcmp (target_charset_name, "auto")) 428 return gdbarch_auto_charset (gdbarch); 429 return target_charset_name; 430 } 431 432 const char * 433 target_wide_charset (struct gdbarch *gdbarch) 434 { 435 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch); 436 437 set_be_le_names (gdbarch); 438 if (byte_order == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG) 439 { 440 if (target_wide_charset_be_name) 441 return target_wide_charset_be_name; 442 } 443 else 444 { 445 if (target_wide_charset_le_name) 446 return target_wide_charset_le_name; 447 } 448 449 if (!strcmp (target_wide_charset_name, "auto")) 450 return gdbarch_auto_wide_charset (gdbarch); 451 452 return target_wide_charset_name; 453 } 454 455 456 /* Host character set management. For the time being, we assume that 457 the host character set is some superset of ASCII. */ 458 459 char 460 host_letter_to_control_character (char c) 461 { 462 if (c == '?') 463 return 0177; 464 return c & 0237; 465 } 466 467 /* Convert a host character, C, to its hex value. C must already have 468 been validated using isxdigit. */ 469 470 int 471 host_hex_value (char c) 472 { 473 if (isdigit (c)) 474 return c - '0'; 475 if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') 476 return 10 + c - 'a'; 477 gdb_assert (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F'); 478 return 10 + c - 'A'; 479 } 480 481 482 /* Public character management functions. */ 483 484 class iconv_wrapper 485 { 486 public: 487 488 iconv_wrapper (const char *to, const char *from) 489 { 490 m_desc = iconv_open (to, from); 491 if (m_desc == (iconv_t) -1) 492 perror_with_name (_("Converting character sets")); 493 } 494 495 ~iconv_wrapper () 496 { 497 iconv_close (m_desc); 498 } 499 500 size_t convert (ICONV_CONST char **inp, size_t *inleft, char **outp, 501 size_t *outleft) 502 { 503 return iconv (m_desc, inp, inleft, outp, outleft); 504 } 505 506 private: 507 508 iconv_t m_desc; 509 }; 510 511 void 512 convert_between_encodings (const char *from, const char *to, 513 const gdb_byte *bytes, unsigned int num_bytes, 514 int width, struct obstack *output, 515 enum transliterations translit) 516 { 517 size_t inleft; 518 ICONV_CONST char *inp; 519 unsigned int space_request; 520 521 /* Often, the host and target charsets will be the same. */ 522 if (!strcmp (from, to)) 523 { 524 obstack_grow (output, bytes, num_bytes); 525 return; 526 } 527 528 iconv_wrapper desc (to, from); 529 530 inleft = num_bytes; 531 inp = (ICONV_CONST char *) bytes; 532 533 space_request = num_bytes; 534 535 while (inleft > 0) 536 { 537 char *outp; 538 size_t outleft, r; 539 int old_size; 540 541 old_size = obstack_object_size (output); 542 obstack_blank (output, space_request); 543 544 outp = (char *) obstack_base (output) + old_size; 545 outleft = space_request; 546 547 r = desc.convert (&inp, &inleft, &outp, &outleft); 548 549 /* Now make sure that the object on the obstack only includes 550 bytes we have converted. */ 551 obstack_blank_fast (output, -outleft); 552 553 if (r == (size_t) -1) 554 { 555 switch (errno) 556 { 557 case EILSEQ: 558 { 559 int i; 560 561 /* Invalid input sequence. */ 562 if (translit == translit_none) 563 error (_("Could not convert character " 564 "to `%s' character set"), to); 565 566 /* We emit escape sequence for the bytes, skip them, 567 and try again. */ 568 for (i = 0; i < width; ++i) 569 { 570 char octal[5]; 571 572 xsnprintf (octal, sizeof (octal), "\\%.3o", *inp & 0xff); 573 obstack_grow_str (output, octal); 574 575 ++inp; 576 --inleft; 577 } 578 } 579 break; 580 581 case E2BIG: 582 /* We ran out of space in the output buffer. Make it 583 bigger next time around. */ 584 space_request *= 2; 585 break; 586 587 case EINVAL: 588 /* Incomplete input sequence. FIXME: ought to report this 589 to the caller somehow. */ 590 inleft = 0; 591 break; 592 593 default: 594 perror_with_name (_("Internal error while " 595 "converting character sets")); 596 } 597 } 598 } 599 } 600 601 602 603 /* Create a new iterator. */ 604 wchar_iterator::wchar_iterator (const gdb_byte *input, size_t bytes, 605 const char *charset, size_t width) 606 : m_input (input), 607 m_bytes (bytes), 608 m_width (width), 609 m_out (1) 610 { 611 m_desc = iconv_open (INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING, charset); 612 if (m_desc == (iconv_t) -1) 613 perror_with_name (_("Converting character sets")); 614 } 615 616 wchar_iterator::~wchar_iterator () 617 { 618 if (m_desc != (iconv_t) -1) 619 iconv_close (m_desc); 620 } 621 622 int 623 wchar_iterator::iterate (enum wchar_iterate_result *out_result, 624 gdb_wchar_t **out_chars, 625 const gdb_byte **ptr, 626 size_t *len) 627 { 628 size_t out_request; 629 630 /* Try to convert some characters. At first we try to convert just 631 a single character. The reason for this is that iconv does not 632 necessarily update its outgoing arguments when it encounters an 633 invalid input sequence -- but we want to reliably report this to 634 our caller so it can emit an escape sequence. */ 635 out_request = 1; 636 while (m_bytes > 0) 637 { 638 ICONV_CONST char *inptr = (ICONV_CONST char *) m_input; 639 char *outptr = (char *) m_out.data (); 640 const gdb_byte *orig_inptr = m_input; 641 size_t orig_in = m_bytes; 642 size_t out_avail = out_request * sizeof (gdb_wchar_t); 643 size_t num; 644 size_t r = iconv (m_desc, &inptr, &m_bytes, &outptr, &out_avail); 645 646 m_input = (gdb_byte *) inptr; 647 648 if (r == (size_t) -1) 649 { 650 switch (errno) 651 { 652 case EILSEQ: 653 /* Invalid input sequence. We still might have 654 converted a character; if so, return it. */ 655 if (out_avail < out_request * sizeof (gdb_wchar_t)) 656 break; 657 658 /* Otherwise skip the first invalid character, and let 659 the caller know about it. */ 660 *out_result = wchar_iterate_invalid; 661 *ptr = m_input; 662 *len = m_width; 663 m_input += m_width; 664 m_bytes -= m_width; 665 return 0; 666 667 case E2BIG: 668 /* We ran out of space. We still might have converted a 669 character; if so, return it. Otherwise, grow the 670 buffer and try again. */ 671 if (out_avail < out_request * sizeof (gdb_wchar_t)) 672 break; 673 674 ++out_request; 675 if (out_request > m_out.size ()) 676 m_out.reserve (out_request); 677 continue; 678 679 case EINVAL: 680 /* Incomplete input sequence. Let the caller know, and 681 arrange for future calls to see EOF. */ 682 *out_result = wchar_iterate_incomplete; 683 *ptr = m_input; 684 *len = m_bytes; 685 m_bytes = 0; 686 return 0; 687 688 default: 689 perror_with_name (_("Internal error while " 690 "converting character sets")); 691 } 692 } 693 694 /* We converted something. */ 695 num = out_request - out_avail / sizeof (gdb_wchar_t); 696 *out_result = wchar_iterate_ok; 697 *out_chars = m_out.data (); 698 *ptr = orig_inptr; 699 *len = orig_in - m_bytes; 700 return num; 701 } 702 703 /* Really done. */ 704 *out_result = wchar_iterate_eof; 705 return -1; 706 } 707 708 709 /* The charset.c module initialization function. */ 710 711 extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_charset; /* -Wmissing-prototype */ 712 713 static VEC (char_ptr) *charsets; 714 715 #ifdef PHONY_ICONV 716 717 static void 718 find_charset_names (void) 719 { 720 /* Cast is fine here, because CHARSETS is never released. Note that 721 the vec does not hold "const char *" pointers instead of "char *" 722 because the non-phony version stores heap-allocated strings in 723 it. */ 724 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, charsets, (char *) GDB_DEFAULT_HOST_CHARSET); 725 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, charsets, NULL); 726 } 727 728 #else /* PHONY_ICONV */ 729 730 /* Sometimes, libiconv redefines iconvlist as libiconvlist -- but 731 provides different symbols in the static and dynamic libraries. 732 So, configure may see libiconvlist but not iconvlist. But, calling 733 iconvlist is the right thing to do and will work. Hence we do a 734 check here but unconditionally call iconvlist below. */ 735 #if defined (HAVE_ICONVLIST) || defined (HAVE_LIBICONVLIST) 736 737 /* A helper function that adds some character sets to the vector of 738 all character sets. This is a callback function for iconvlist. */ 739 740 static int 741 add_one (unsigned int count, const char *const *names, void *data) 742 { 743 unsigned int i; 744 745 for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) 746 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, charsets, xstrdup (names[i])); 747 748 return 0; 749 } 750 751 static void 752 find_charset_names (void) 753 { 754 iconvlist (add_one, NULL); 755 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, charsets, NULL); 756 } 757 758 #else 759 760 /* Return non-zero if LINE (output from iconv) should be ignored. 761 Older iconv programs (e.g. 2.2.2) include the human readable 762 introduction even when stdout is not a tty. Newer versions omit 763 the intro if stdout is not a tty. */ 764 765 static int 766 ignore_line_p (const char *line) 767 { 768 /* This table is used to filter the output. If this text appears 769 anywhere in the line, it is ignored (strstr is used). */ 770 static const char * const ignore_lines[] = 771 { 772 "The following", 773 "not necessarily", 774 "the FROM and TO", 775 "listed with several", 776 NULL 777 }; 778 int i; 779 780 for (i = 0; ignore_lines[i] != NULL; ++i) 781 { 782 if (strstr (line, ignore_lines[i]) != NULL) 783 return 1; 784 } 785 786 return 0; 787 } 788 789 static void 790 find_charset_names (void) 791 { 792 struct pex_obj *child; 793 const char *args[3]; 794 int err, status; 795 int fail = 1; 796 int flags; 797 struct gdb_environ *iconv_env; 798 char *iconv_program; 799 800 /* Older iconvs, e.g. 2.2.2, don't omit the intro text if stdout is 801 not a tty. We need to recognize it and ignore it. This text is 802 subject to translation, so force LANGUAGE=C. */ 803 iconv_env = make_environ (); 804 init_environ (iconv_env); 805 set_in_environ (iconv_env, "LANGUAGE", "C"); 806 set_in_environ (iconv_env, "LC_ALL", "C"); 807 808 child = pex_init (PEX_USE_PIPES, "iconv", NULL); 809 810 #ifdef ICONV_BIN 811 { 812 char *iconv_dir = relocate_gdb_directory (ICONV_BIN, 813 ICONV_BIN_RELOCATABLE); 814 iconv_program = concat (iconv_dir, SLASH_STRING, "iconv", NULL); 815 xfree (iconv_dir); 816 } 817 #else 818 iconv_program = xstrdup ("iconv"); 819 #endif 820 args[0] = iconv_program; 821 args[1] = "-l"; 822 args[2] = NULL; 823 flags = PEX_STDERR_TO_STDOUT; 824 #ifndef ICONV_BIN 825 flags |= PEX_SEARCH; 826 #endif 827 /* Note that we simply ignore errors here. */ 828 if (!pex_run_in_environment (child, flags, 829 args[0], const_cast<char **> (args), 830 environ_vector (iconv_env), 831 NULL, NULL, &err)) 832 { 833 FILE *in = pex_read_output (child, 0); 834 835 /* POSIX says that iconv -l uses an unspecified format. We 836 parse the glibc and libiconv formats; feel free to add others 837 as needed. */ 838 839 while (in != NULL && !feof (in)) 840 { 841 /* The size of buf is chosen arbitrarily. */ 842 char buf[1024]; 843 char *start, *r; 844 int len; 845 846 r = fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), in); 847 if (!r) 848 break; 849 len = strlen (r); 850 if (len <= 3) 851 continue; 852 if (ignore_line_p (r)) 853 continue; 854 855 /* Strip off the newline. */ 856 --len; 857 /* Strip off one or two '/'s. glibc will print lines like 858 "8859_7//", but also "10646-1:1993/UCS4/". */ 859 if (buf[len - 1] == '/') 860 --len; 861 if (buf[len - 1] == '/') 862 --len; 863 buf[len] = '\0'; 864 865 /* libiconv will print multiple entries per line, separated 866 by spaces. Older iconvs will print multiple entries per 867 line, indented by two spaces, and separated by ", " 868 (i.e. the human readable form). */ 869 start = buf; 870 while (1) 871 { 872 int keep_going; 873 char *p; 874 875 /* Skip leading blanks. */ 876 for (p = start; *p && *p == ' '; ++p) 877 ; 878 start = p; 879 /* Find the next space, comma, or end-of-line. */ 880 for ( ; *p && *p != ' ' && *p != ','; ++p) 881 ; 882 /* Ignore an empty result. */ 883 if (p == start) 884 break; 885 keep_going = *p; 886 *p = '\0'; 887 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, charsets, xstrdup (start)); 888 if (!keep_going) 889 break; 890 /* Skip any extra spaces. */ 891 for (start = p + 1; *start && *start == ' '; ++start) 892 ; 893 } 894 } 895 896 if (pex_get_status (child, 1, &status) 897 && WIFEXITED (status) && !WEXITSTATUS (status)) 898 fail = 0; 899 900 } 901 902 xfree (iconv_program); 903 pex_free (child); 904 free_environ (iconv_env); 905 906 if (fail) 907 { 908 /* Some error occurred, so drop the vector. */ 909 free_char_ptr_vec (charsets); 910 charsets = NULL; 911 } 912 else 913 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, charsets, NULL); 914 } 915 916 #endif /* HAVE_ICONVLIST || HAVE_LIBICONVLIST */ 917 #endif /* PHONY_ICONV */ 918 919 /* The "auto" target charset used by default_auto_charset. */ 920 static const char *auto_target_charset_name = GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_CHARSET; 921 922 const char * 923 default_auto_charset (void) 924 { 925 return auto_target_charset_name; 926 } 927 928 const char * 929 default_auto_wide_charset (void) 930 { 931 return GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_WIDE_CHARSET; 932 } 933 934 935 #ifdef USE_INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING_FUNCTION 936 /* Macro used for UTF or UCS endianness suffix. */ 937 #if WORDS_BIGENDIAN 938 #define ENDIAN_SUFFIX "BE" 939 #else 940 #define ENDIAN_SUFFIX "LE" 941 #endif 942 943 /* The code below serves to generate a compile time error if 944 gdb_wchar_t type is not of size 2 nor 4, despite the fact that 945 macro __STDC_ISO_10646__ is defined. 946 This is better than a gdb_assert call, because GDB cannot handle 947 strings correctly if this size is different. */ 948 949 extern char your_gdb_wchar_t_is_bogus[(sizeof (gdb_wchar_t) == 2 950 || sizeof (gdb_wchar_t) == 4) 951 ? 1 : -1]; 952 953 /* intermediate_encoding returns the charset used internally by 954 GDB to convert between target and host encodings. As the test above 955 compiled, sizeof (gdb_wchar_t) is either 2 or 4 bytes. 956 UTF-16/32 is tested first, UCS-2/4 is tested as a second option, 957 otherwise an error is generated. */ 958 959 const char * 960 intermediate_encoding (void) 961 { 962 iconv_t desc; 963 static const char *stored_result = NULL; 964 char *result; 965 966 if (stored_result) 967 return stored_result; 968 result = xstrprintf ("UTF-%d%s", (int) (sizeof (gdb_wchar_t) * 8), 969 ENDIAN_SUFFIX); 970 /* Check that the name is supported by iconv_open. */ 971 desc = iconv_open (result, host_charset ()); 972 if (desc != (iconv_t) -1) 973 { 974 iconv_close (desc); 975 stored_result = result; 976 return result; 977 } 978 /* Not valid, free the allocated memory. */ 979 xfree (result); 980 /* Second try, with UCS-2 type. */ 981 result = xstrprintf ("UCS-%d%s", (int) sizeof (gdb_wchar_t), 982 ENDIAN_SUFFIX); 983 /* Check that the name is supported by iconv_open. */ 984 desc = iconv_open (result, host_charset ()); 985 if (desc != (iconv_t) -1) 986 { 987 iconv_close (desc); 988 stored_result = result; 989 return result; 990 } 991 /* Not valid, free the allocated memory. */ 992 xfree (result); 993 /* No valid charset found, generate error here. */ 994 error (_("Unable to find a vaild charset for string conversions")); 995 } 996 997 #endif /* USE_INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING_FUNCTION */ 998 999 void 1000 _initialize_charset (void) 1001 { 1002 /* The first element is always "auto". */ 1003 VEC_safe_push (char_ptr, charsets, xstrdup ("auto")); 1004 find_charset_names (); 1005 1006 if (VEC_length (char_ptr, charsets) > 1) 1007 charset_enum = (const char **) VEC_address (char_ptr, charsets); 1008 else 1009 charset_enum = default_charset_names; 1010 1011 #ifndef PHONY_ICONV 1012 #ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET 1013 /* The result of nl_langinfo may be overwritten later. This may 1014 leak a little memory, if the user later changes the host charset, 1015 but that doesn't matter much. */ 1016 auto_host_charset_name = xstrdup (nl_langinfo (CODESET)); 1017 /* Solaris will return `646' here -- but the Solaris iconv then does 1018 not accept this. Darwin (and maybe FreeBSD) may return "" here, 1019 which GNU libiconv doesn't like (infinite loop). */ 1020 if (!strcmp (auto_host_charset_name, "646") || !*auto_host_charset_name) 1021 auto_host_charset_name = "ASCII"; 1022 auto_target_charset_name = auto_host_charset_name; 1023 #elif defined (USE_WIN32API) 1024 { 1025 /* "CP" + x<=5 digits + paranoia. */ 1026 static char w32_host_default_charset[16]; 1027 1028 snprintf (w32_host_default_charset, sizeof w32_host_default_charset, 1029 "CP%d", GetACP()); 1030 auto_host_charset_name = w32_host_default_charset; 1031 auto_target_charset_name = auto_host_charset_name; 1032 } 1033 #endif 1034 #endif 1035 1036 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("charset", class_support, 1037 charset_enum, &host_charset_name, _("\ 1038 Set the host and target character sets."), _("\ 1039 Show the host and target character sets."), _("\ 1040 The `host character set' is the one used by the system GDB is running on.\n\ 1041 The `target character set' is the one used by the program being debugged.\n\ 1042 You may only use supersets of ASCII for your host character set; GDB does\n\ 1043 not support any others.\n\ 1044 To see a list of the character sets GDB supports, type `set charset <TAB>'."), 1045 /* Note that the sfunc below needs to set 1046 target_charset_name, because the 'set 1047 charset' command sets two variables. */ 1048 set_charset_sfunc, 1049 show_charset, 1050 &setlist, &showlist); 1051 1052 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("host-charset", class_support, 1053 charset_enum, &host_charset_name, _("\ 1054 Set the host character set."), _("\ 1055 Show the host character set."), _("\ 1056 The `host character set' is the one used by the system GDB is running on.\n\ 1057 You may only use supersets of ASCII for your host character set; GDB does\n\ 1058 not support any others.\n\ 1059 To see a list of the character sets GDB supports, type `set host-charset <TAB>'."), 1060 set_host_charset_sfunc, 1061 show_host_charset_name, 1062 &setlist, &showlist); 1063 1064 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("target-charset", class_support, 1065 charset_enum, &target_charset_name, _("\ 1066 Set the target character set."), _("\ 1067 Show the target character set."), _("\ 1068 The `target character set' is the one used by the program being debugged.\n\ 1069 GDB translates characters and strings between the host and target\n\ 1070 character sets as needed.\n\ 1071 To see a list of the character sets GDB supports, type `set target-charset'<TAB>"), 1072 set_target_charset_sfunc, 1073 show_target_charset_name, 1074 &setlist, &showlist); 1075 1076 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("target-wide-charset", class_support, 1077 charset_enum, &target_wide_charset_name, 1078 _("\ 1079 Set the target wide character set."), _("\ 1080 Show the target wide character set."), _("\ 1081 The `target wide character set' is the one used by the program being debugged.\ 1082 \nIn particular it is the encoding used by `wchar_t'.\n\ 1083 GDB translates characters and strings between the host and target\n\ 1084 character sets as needed.\n\ 1085 To see a list of the character sets GDB supports, type\n\ 1086 `set target-wide-charset'<TAB>"), 1087 set_target_wide_charset_sfunc, 1088 show_target_wide_charset_name, 1089 &setlist, &showlist); 1090 } 1091