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1 /* Read HP PA/Risc object files for GDB.
2    Copyright 1991, 1992, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3    Written by Fred Fish at Cygnus Support.
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 2 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, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
20 
21 #include "defs.h"
22 #include "bfd.h"
23 #include <syms.h>
24 #include "symtab.h"
25 #include "symfile.h"
26 #include "objfiles.h"
27 #include "buildsym.h"
28 #include "stabsread.h"
29 #include "gdb-stabs.h"
30 #include "complaints.h"
31 #include "gdb_string.h"
32 #include "demangle.h"
33 #include "som.h"
34 #include "libhppa.h"
35 
36 /* Various things we might complain about... */
37 
38 static void
39 som_symfile_init PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
40 
41 static void
42 som_new_init PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
43 
44 static void
45 som_symfile_read PARAMS ((struct objfile *, struct section_offsets *, int));
46 
47 static void
48 som_symfile_finish PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
49 
50 static void
51 som_symtab_read PARAMS ((bfd *, struct objfile *,
52 			 struct section_offsets *));
53 
54 static struct section_offsets *
55 som_symfile_offsets PARAMS ((struct objfile *, CORE_ADDR));
56 
57 /* FIXME: These should really be in a common header somewhere */
58 
59 extern void
60 hpread_build_psymtabs PARAMS ((struct objfile *, struct section_offsets *, int));
61 
62 extern void
63 hpread_symfile_finish PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
64 
65 extern void
66 hpread_symfile_init PARAMS ((struct objfile *));
67 
68 /*
69 
70 LOCAL FUNCTION
71 
72 	som_symtab_read -- read the symbol table of a SOM file
73 
74 SYNOPSIS
75 
76 	void som_symtab_read (bfd *abfd, struct objfile *objfile,
77 			      struct section_offsets *section_offsets)
78 
79 DESCRIPTION
80 
81 	Given an open bfd, a base address to relocate symbols to, and a
82 	flag that specifies whether or not this bfd is for an executable
83 	or not (may be shared library for example), add all the global
84 	function and data symbols to the minimal symbol table.
85 */
86 
87 static void
88 som_symtab_read (abfd, objfile, section_offsets)
89      bfd *abfd;
90      struct objfile *objfile;
91      struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
92 {
93   unsigned int number_of_symbols;
94   int val, dynamic;
95   char *stringtab;
96   asection *shlib_info;
97   struct symbol_dictionary_record *buf, *bufp, *endbufp;
98   char *symname;
99   CONST int symsize = sizeof (struct symbol_dictionary_record);
100   CORE_ADDR text_offset, data_offset;
101 
102 
103   text_offset = ANOFFSET (section_offsets, 0);
104   data_offset = ANOFFSET (section_offsets, 1);
105 
106   number_of_symbols = bfd_get_symcount (abfd);
107 
108   buf = alloca (symsize * number_of_symbols);
109   bfd_seek (abfd, obj_som_sym_filepos (abfd), SEEK_SET);
110   val = bfd_read (buf, symsize * number_of_symbols, 1, abfd);
111   if (val != symsize * number_of_symbols)
112     error ("Couldn't read symbol dictionary!");
113 
114   stringtab = alloca (obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd));
115   bfd_seek (abfd, obj_som_str_filepos (abfd), SEEK_SET);
116   val = bfd_read (stringtab, obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd), 1, abfd);
117   if (val != obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd))
118     error ("Can't read in HP string table.");
119 
120   /* We need to determine if objfile is a dynamic executable (so we
121      can do the right thing for ST_ENTRY vs ST_CODE symbols).
122 
123      There's nothing in the header which easily allows us to do
124      this.  The only reliable way I know of is to check for the
125      existance of a $SHLIB_INFO$ section with a non-zero size.  */
126   shlib_info = bfd_get_section_by_name (objfile->obfd, "$SHLIB_INFO$");
127   if (shlib_info)
128     dynamic = (bfd_section_size (objfile->obfd, shlib_info) != 0);
129   else
130     dynamic = 0;
131 
132   endbufp = buf + number_of_symbols;
133   for (bufp = buf; bufp < endbufp; ++bufp)
134     {
135       enum minimal_symbol_type ms_type;
136 
137       QUIT;
138 
139       switch (bufp->symbol_scope)
140 	{
141 	case SS_UNIVERSAL:
142 	case SS_EXTERNAL:
143 	  switch (bufp->symbol_type)
144 	    {
145 	    case ST_SYM_EXT:
146 	    case ST_ARG_EXT:
147 	      continue;
148 
149 	    case ST_CODE:
150 	    case ST_PRI_PROG:
151 	    case ST_SEC_PROG:
152 	    case ST_MILLICODE:
153 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
154 	      ms_type = mst_text;
155 	      bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
156 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
157 	      SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
158 #endif
159 	      break;
160 
161 	    case ST_ENTRY:
162 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
163 	      /* For a dynamic executable, ST_ENTRY symbols are
164 		 the stubs, while the ST_CODE symbol is the real
165 		 function.  */
166 	      if (dynamic)
167 		ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
168 	      else
169 		ms_type = mst_text;
170 	      bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
171 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
172 	      SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
173 #endif
174 	      break;
175 
176 	    case ST_STUB:
177 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
178 	      ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
179 	      bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
180 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
181 	      SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
182 #endif
183 	      break;
184 
185 	    case ST_DATA:
186 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
187 	      bufp->symbol_value += data_offset;
188 	      ms_type = mst_data;
189 	      break;
190 	    default:
191 	      continue;
192 	    }
193 	  break;
194 
195 #if 0
196 	  /* SS_GLOBAL and SS_LOCAL are two names for the same thing (!).  */
197 	case SS_GLOBAL:
198 #endif
199 	case SS_LOCAL:
200 	  switch (bufp->symbol_type)
201 	    {
202 	    case ST_SYM_EXT:
203 	    case ST_ARG_EXT:
204 	      continue;
205 
206 	    case ST_CODE:
207 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
208 	      ms_type = mst_file_text;
209 	      bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
210 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
211 	      SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
212 #endif
213 
214 	    check_strange_names:
215 	      /* Utah GCC 2.5, FSF GCC 2.6 and later generate correct local
216 		 label prefixes for stabs, constant data, etc.  So we need
217 		 only filter out L$ symbols which are left in due to
218 		 limitations in how GAS generates SOM relocations.
219 
220 		 When linking in the HPUX C-library the HP linker has
221 		 the nasty habit of placing section symbols from the literal
222 		 subspaces in the middle of the program's text.  Filter
223 		 those out as best we can.  Check for first and last character
224 		 being '$'.
225 
226 		 And finally, the newer HP compilers emit crud like $PIC_foo$N
227 		 in some circumstance (PIC code I guess).  It's also claimed
228 		 that they emit D$ symbols too.  What stupidity.  */
229 	      if ((symname[0] == 'L' && symname[1] == '$')
230 		  || (symname[0] == '$' && symname[strlen(symname) - 1] == '$')
231 		  || (symname[0] == 'D' && symname[1] == '$')
232 		  || (strncmp (symname, "$PIC", 4) == 0))
233 		continue;
234 	      break;
235 
236 	    case ST_PRI_PROG:
237 	    case ST_SEC_PROG:
238 	    case ST_MILLICODE:
239 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
240 	      ms_type = mst_file_text;
241 	      bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
242 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
243 	      SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
244 #endif
245 	      break;
246 
247 	    case ST_ENTRY:
248 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
249 	      /* For a dynamic executable, ST_ENTRY symbols are
250 		 the stubs, while the ST_CODE symbol is the real
251 		 function.  */
252 	      if (dynamic)
253 		ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
254 	      else
255 		ms_type = mst_file_text;
256 	      bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
257 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
258 	      SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
259 #endif
260 	      break;
261 
262 	    case ST_STUB:
263 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
264 	      ms_type = mst_solib_trampoline;
265 	      bufp->symbol_value += text_offset;
266 #ifdef SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS
267 	      SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS (bufp->symbol_value);
268 #endif
269 	      break;
270 
271 
272 	    case ST_DATA:
273 	      symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
274 	      bufp->symbol_value += data_offset;
275 	      ms_type = mst_file_data;
276 	      goto check_strange_names;
277 
278 	    default:
279 	      continue;
280 	    }
281 	  break;
282 
283 	/* This can happen for common symbols when -E is passed to the
284 	   final link.  No idea _why_ that would make the linker force
285 	   common symbols to have an SS_UNSAT scope, but it does.
286 
287 	   This also happens for weak symbols, but their type is
288 	   ST_DATA.  */
289 	case SS_UNSAT:
290 	  switch (bufp->symbol_type)
291 	    {
292 	      case ST_STORAGE:
293 	      case ST_DATA:
294 		symname = bufp->name.n_strx + stringtab;
295 		bufp->symbol_value += data_offset;
296 		ms_type = mst_data;
297 		break;
298 
299 	      default:
300 		continue;
301 	    }
302 	  break;
303 
304 	default:
305 	  continue;
306 	}
307 
308       if (bufp->name.n_strx > obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd))
309 	error ("Invalid symbol data; bad HP string table offset: %d",
310 	       bufp->name.n_strx);
311 
312       prim_record_minimal_symbol (symname, bufp->symbol_value, ms_type,
313 				  objfile);
314     }
315 }
316 
317 /* Scan and build partial symbols for a symbol file.
318    We have been initialized by a call to som_symfile_init, which
319    currently does nothing.
320 
321    SECTION_OFFSETS is a set of offsets to apply to relocate the symbols
322    in each section.  This is ignored, as it isn't needed for SOM.
323 
324    MAINLINE is true if we are reading the main symbol
325    table (as opposed to a shared lib or dynamically loaded file).
326 
327    This function only does the minimum work necessary for letting the
328    user "name" things symbolically; it does not read the entire symtab.
329    Instead, it reads the external and static symbols and puts them in partial
330    symbol tables.  When more extensive information is requested of a
331    file, the corresponding partial symbol table is mutated into a full
332    fledged symbol table by going back and reading the symbols
333    for real.
334 
335    We look for sections with specific names, to tell us what debug
336    format to look for:  FIXME!!!
337 
338    somstab_build_psymtabs() handles STABS symbols.
339 
340    Note that SOM files have a "minimal" symbol table, which is vaguely
341    reminiscent of a COFF symbol table, but has only the minimal information
342    necessary for linking.  We process this also, and use the information to
343    build gdb's minimal symbol table.  This gives us some minimal debugging
344    capability even for files compiled without -g.  */
345 
346 static void
347 som_symfile_read (objfile, section_offsets, mainline)
348      struct objfile *objfile;
349      struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
350      int mainline;
351 {
352   bfd *abfd = objfile->obfd;
353   struct cleanup *back_to;
354 
355   init_minimal_symbol_collection ();
356   back_to = make_cleanup (discard_minimal_symbols, 0);
357 
358   /* Process the normal SOM symbol table first. */
359 
360   som_symtab_read (abfd, objfile, section_offsets);
361 
362   /* Now read information from the stabs debug sections.  */
363   stabsect_build_psymtabs (objfile, section_offsets, mainline,
364 			   "$GDB_SYMBOLS$", "$GDB_STRINGS$", "$TEXT$");
365 
366   /* Now read the native debug information.  */
367   hpread_build_psymtabs (objfile, section_offsets, mainline);
368 
369   /* Install any minimal symbols that have been collected as the current
370      minimal symbols for this objfile.  */
371   install_minimal_symbols (objfile);
372 
373   /* Force hppa-tdep.c to re-read the unwind descriptors.  */
374   objfile->obj_private = NULL;
375   do_cleanups (back_to);
376 }
377 
378 /* Initialize anything that needs initializing when a completely new symbol
379    file is specified (not just adding some symbols from another file, e.g. a
380    shared library).
381 
382    We reinitialize buildsym, since we may be reading stabs from a SOM file.  */
383 
384 static void
385 som_new_init (ignore)
386      struct objfile *ignore;
387 {
388   stabsread_new_init ();
389   buildsym_new_init ();
390 }
391 
392 /* Perform any local cleanups required when we are done with a particular
393    objfile.  I.E, we are in the process of discarding all symbol information
394    for an objfile, freeing up all memory held for it, and unlinking the
395    objfile struct from the global list of known objfiles. */
396 
397 static void
398 som_symfile_finish (objfile)
399      struct objfile *objfile;
400 {
401   if (objfile -> sym_stab_info != NULL)
402     {
403       mfree (objfile -> md, objfile -> sym_stab_info);
404     }
405   hpread_symfile_finish (objfile);
406 }
407 
408 /* SOM specific initialization routine for reading symbols.  */
409 
410 static void
411 som_symfile_init (objfile)
412      struct objfile *objfile;
413 {
414   /* SOM objects may be reordered, so set OBJF_REORDERED.  If we
415      find this causes a significant slowdown in gdb then we could
416      set it in the debug symbol readers only when necessary.  */
417   objfile->flags |= OBJF_REORDERED;
418   hpread_symfile_init (objfile);
419 }
420 
421 /* SOM specific parsing routine for section offsets.
422 
423    Plain and simple for now.  */
424 
425 static struct section_offsets *
426 som_symfile_offsets (objfile, addr)
427      struct objfile *objfile;
428      CORE_ADDR addr;
429 {
430   struct section_offsets *section_offsets;
431   int i;
432 
433   objfile->num_sections = SECT_OFF_MAX;
434   section_offsets = (struct section_offsets *)
435     obstack_alloc (&objfile -> psymbol_obstack, SIZEOF_SECTION_OFFSETS);
436 
437   /* First see if we're a shared library.  If so, get the section
438      offsets from the library, else get them from addr.  */
439   if (!som_solib_section_offsets (objfile, section_offsets))
440     {
441       for (i = 0; i < SECT_OFF_MAX; i++)
442 	ANOFFSET (section_offsets, i) = addr;
443     }
444 
445   return section_offsets;
446 }
447 
448 /* Register that we are able to handle SOM object file formats.  */
449 
450 static struct sym_fns som_sym_fns =
451 {
452   bfd_target_som_flavour,
453   som_new_init,		/* sym_new_init: init anything gbl to entire symtab */
454   som_symfile_init,	/* sym_init: read initial info, setup for sym_read() */
455   som_symfile_read,	/* sym_read: read a symbol file into symtab */
456   som_symfile_finish,	/* sym_finish: finished with file, cleanup */
457   som_symfile_offsets,	/* sym_offsets:  Translate ext. to int. relocation */
458   NULL			/* next: pointer to next struct sym_fns */
459 };
460 
461 void
462 _initialize_somread ()
463 {
464   add_symtab_fns (&som_sym_fns);
465 }
466