NetBSD/sys/ddb/db_sym.c

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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
* ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
* rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/*
* db_sym.c,v 1.2 1993/05/20 03:39:31 cgd Exp
*
* HISTORY
* db_sym.c,v
* Revision 1.2 1993/05/20 03:39:31 cgd
* add explicit rcs id
*
* Revision 1.1.1.1 1993/03/21 09:46:27 cgd
* initial import of 386bsd-0.1 sources
*
* Revision 1.1 1992/03/25 21:45:27 pace
* Initial revision
*
* Revision 2.5 91/02/05 17:07:07 mrt
* Changed to new Mach copyright
* [91/01/31 16:19:17 mrt]
*
* Revision 2.4 90/10/25 14:44:05 rwd
* Changed db_printsym to print unsigned.
* [90/10/19 rpd]
*
* Revision 2.3 90/09/09 23:19:56 rpd
* Avoid totally incorrect guesses of symbol names for small values.
* [90/08/30 17:39:48 af]
*
* Revision 2.2 90/08/27 21:52:18 dbg
* Removed nlist.h. Fixed some type declarations.
* Qualifier character is ':'.
* [90/08/20 dbg]
* Modularized symtab info into a new db_symtab_t type.
* Modified db_add_symbol_table and others accordingly.
* Defined db_sym_t, a new (opaque) type used to represent
* symbols. This should support all sort of future symtable
* formats. Functions like db_qualify take a db_sym_t now.
* New db_symbol_values() function to explode the content
* of a db_sym_t.
* db_search_symbol() replaces db_find_sym_and_offset(), which is
* now a macro defined in our (new) header file. This new
* function accepts more restrictive searches, which are
* entirely delegated to the symtab-specific code.
* Accordingly, db_printsym() accepts a strategy parameter.
* New db_line_at_pc() function.
* Renamed misleading db_eqsym into db_eqname.
* [90/08/20 10:47:06 af]
*
* Created.
* [90/07/25 dbg]
*
* Revision 2.1 90/07/26 16:43:52 dbg
* Created.
*
*/
/*
* Author: David B. Golub, Carnegie Mellon University
* Date: 7/90
*/
#include "param.h"
#include "proc.h"
#include <machine/db_machdep.h>
#include <ddb/db_sym.h>
/*
* We import from the symbol-table dependent routines:
*/
extern db_sym_t X_db_lookup();
extern db_sym_t X_db_search_symbol();
extern boolean_t X_db_line_at_pc();
extern void X_db_symbol_values();
/*
* Multiple symbol tables
*/
#ifndef MAXNOSYMTABS
#define MAXNOSYMTABS 3 /* mach, ux, emulator */
#endif
db_symtab_t db_symtabs[MAXNOSYMTABS] = {{0,},};
int db_nsymtab = 0;
db_symtab_t *db_last_symtab;
db_sym_t db_lookup(); /* forward */
/*
* Add symbol table, with given name, to list of symbol tables.
*/
void
db_add_symbol_table(start, end, name, ref)
char *start;
char *end;
char *name;
char *ref;
{
if (db_nsymtab >= MAXNOSYMTABS) {
printf ("No slots left for %s symbol table", name);
panic ("db_sym.c: db_add_symbol_table");
}
db_symtabs[db_nsymtab].start = start;
db_symtabs[db_nsymtab].end = end;
db_symtabs[db_nsymtab].name = name;
db_symtabs[db_nsymtab].private = ref;
db_nsymtab++;
}
/*
* db_qualify("vm_map", "ux") returns "unix:vm_map".
*
* Note: return value points to static data whose content is
* overwritten by each call... but in practice this seems okay.
*/
static char *
db_qualify(sym, symtabname)
db_sym_t sym;
register char *symtabname;
{
char *symname;
static char tmp[256];
register char *s;
db_symbol_values(sym, &symname, 0);
s = tmp;
while (*s++ = *symtabname++) {
}
s[-1] = ':';
while (*s++ = *symname++) {
}
return tmp;
}
boolean_t
db_eqname(src, dst, c)
char *src;
char *dst;
char c;
{
if (!strcmp(src, dst))
return (TRUE);
if (src[0] == c)
return (!strcmp(src+1,dst));
return (FALSE);
}
boolean_t
db_value_of_name(name, valuep)
char *name;
db_expr_t *valuep;
{
db_sym_t sym;
sym = db_lookup(name);
if (sym == DB_SYM_NULL)
return (FALSE);
db_symbol_values(sym, &name, valuep);
return (TRUE);
}
/*
* Lookup a symbol.
* If the symbol has a qualifier (e.g., ux:vm_map),
* then only the specified symbol table will be searched;
* otherwise, all symbol tables will be searched.
*/
db_sym_t
db_lookup(symstr)
char *symstr;
{
db_sym_t sp;
register int i;
int symtab_start = 0;
int symtab_end = db_nsymtab;
register char *cp;
/*
* Look for, remove, and remember any symbol table specifier.
*/
for (cp = symstr; *cp; cp++) {
if (*cp == ':') {
*cp = '\0';
for (i = 0; i < db_nsymtab; i++) {
if (! strcmp(symstr, db_symtabs[i].name)) {
symtab_start = i;
symtab_end = i + 1;
break;
}
}
*cp = ':';
if (i == db_nsymtab) {
db_error("invalid symbol table name");
}
symstr = cp+1;
}
}
/*
* Look in the specified set of symbol tables.
* Return on first match.
*/
for (i = symtab_start; i < symtab_end; i++) {
if (sp = X_db_lookup(&db_symtabs[i], symstr)) {
db_last_symtab = &db_symtabs[i];
return sp;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Does this symbol name appear in more than one symbol table?
* Used by db_symbol_values to decide whether to qualify a symbol.
*/
boolean_t db_qualify_ambiguous_names = FALSE;
boolean_t
db_symbol_is_ambiguous(sym)
db_sym_t sym;
{
char *sym_name;
register int i;
register
boolean_t found_once = FALSE;
if (!db_qualify_ambiguous_names)
return FALSE;
db_symbol_values(sym, &sym_name, 0);
for (i = 0; i < db_nsymtab; i++) {
if (X_db_lookup(&db_symtabs[i], sym_name)) {
if (found_once)
return TRUE;
found_once = TRUE;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
* Find the closest symbol to val, and return its name
* and the difference between val and the symbol found.
*/
db_sym_t
db_search_symbol( val, strategy, offp)
register db_addr_t val;
db_strategy_t strategy;
db_expr_t *offp;
{
register
unsigned int diff;
unsigned int newdiff;
register int i;
db_sym_t ret = DB_SYM_NULL, sym;
newdiff = diff = ~0;
db_last_symtab = 0;
for (i = 0; i < db_nsymtab; i++) {
sym = X_db_search_symbol(&db_symtabs[i], val, strategy, &newdiff);
if (newdiff < diff) {
db_last_symtab = &db_symtabs[i];
diff = newdiff;
ret = sym;
}
}
*offp = diff;
return ret;
}
/*
* Return name and value of a symbol
*/
void
db_symbol_values(sym, namep, valuep)
db_sym_t sym;
char **namep;
db_expr_t *valuep;
{
db_expr_t value;
if (sym == DB_SYM_NULL) {
*namep = 0;
return;
}
X_db_symbol_values(sym, namep, &value);
if (db_symbol_is_ambiguous(sym))
*namep = db_qualify(sym, db_last_symtab->name);
if (valuep)
*valuep = value;
}
/*
* Print a the closest symbol to value
*
* After matching the symbol according to the given strategy
* we print it in the name+offset format, provided the symbol's
* value is close enough (eg smaller than db_maxoff).
* We also attempt to print [filename:linenum] when applicable
* (eg for procedure names).
*
* If we could not find a reasonable name+offset representation,
* then we just print the value in hex. Small values might get
* bogus symbol associations, e.g. 3 might get some absolute
* value like _INCLUDE_VERSION or something, therefore we do
* not accept symbols whose value is zero (and use plain hex).
*/
unsigned int db_maxoff = 0x10000000;
void
db_printsym(off, strategy)
db_expr_t off;
db_strategy_t strategy;
{
db_expr_t d;
char *filename;
char *name;
db_expr_t value;
int linenum;
db_sym_t cursym;
cursym = db_search_symbol(off, strategy, &d);
db_symbol_values(cursym, &name, &value);
if (name == 0 || d >= db_maxoff || value == 0) {
db_printf("%#n", off);
return;
}
db_printf("%s", name);
if (d)
db_printf("+%#r", d);
if (strategy == DB_STGY_PROC) {
if (db_line_at_pc(cursym, &filename, &linenum, off))
db_printf(" [%s:%d]", filename, linenum);
}
}
boolean_t
db_line_at_pc( sym, filename, linenum, pc)
db_sym_t sym;
char **filename;
int *linenum;
db_expr_t pc;
{
return X_db_line_at_pc( db_last_symtab, sym, filename, linenum, pc);
}
int
db_sym_numargs(sym, nargp, argnames)
db_sym_t sym;
int *nargp;
char **argnames;
{
return X_db_sym_numargs(db_last_symtab, sym, nargp, argnames);
}