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This patch addes DW macro attributes MACRO_AT_func and MACRO_AT_range in dwarf assembler, which emits "DW_AT_low_pc func_start addr" and "DW_AT_high_pc func_end addr". func_start and func_end are computed automatically by proc function_range. These two attributes are pseudo attribute or macro attribute, which means they are not standard dwarf attribute in dwarf spec. Then can be substituted or expanded to standard attributes or macro attributes. See details in the comments to them. Dwarf assembler is extended to handle them. Now the attributes name/low_pc/high_pc can be replaced with MACRO_AT_func like this: subprogram { {name main} {low_pc main_start addr} {high_pc main_end addr} } becomes: subprogram { {MACRO_AT_func { main ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${srcfile} }} } users don't have to worry about the start and end of function main, and they only need to add a label main_label in main. gdb/testsuite: 2014-11-14 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * lib/dwarf.exp (function_range): New procedure. (Dwarf::_handle_macro_at_func): New procedure. (Dwarf::_handle_macro_at_range): New procedure. (Dwarf): Handle MACRO_AT_func and MACRO_AT_range.
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# Copyright 2010-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Return true if the target supports DWARF-2 and uses gas.
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# For now pick a sampling of likely targets.
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proc dwarf2_support {} {
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if {[istarget *-*-linux*]
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|| [istarget *-*-gnu*]
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|| [istarget *-*-elf*]
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|| [istarget *-*-openbsd*]
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|| [istarget arm*-*-eabi*]
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|| [istarget arm*-*-symbianelf*]
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|| [istarget powerpc-*-eabi*]} {
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return 1
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}
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return 0
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}
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# Build an executable from a fission-based .S file.
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# This handles the extra work of splitting the .o into non-dwo and dwo
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# pieces, making sure the .dwo is available if we're using cc-with-tweaks.sh
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# to build a .dwp file.
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# The arguments and results are the same as for build_executable.
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#
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# Current restrictions:
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# - only supports one source file
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# - cannot be run on remote hosts
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proc build_executable_from_fission_assembler { testname executable sources options } {
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verbose -log "build_executable_from_fission_assembler $testname $executable $sources $options"
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if { [llength $sources] != 1 } {
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error "Only one source file supported."
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}
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if [is_remote host] {
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error "Remote hosts are not supported."
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}
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global srcdir subdir
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set source_file ${srcdir}/${subdir}/${sources}
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set root_name [file rootname [file tail $source_file]]
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set output_base [standard_output_file $root_name]
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set object_file ${output_base}.o
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set dwo_file ${output_base}.dwo
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set object_options "object $options"
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set objcopy [gdb_find_objcopy]
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set result [gdb_compile $source_file $object_file object $options]
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if { "$result" != "" } {
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return -1
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}
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set command "$objcopy --extract-dwo $object_file $dwo_file"
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verbose -log "Executing $command"
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set result [catch "exec $command" output]
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verbose -log "objcopy --extract-dwo output: $output"
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if { $result == 1 } {
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return -1
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}
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set command "$objcopy --strip-dwo $object_file"
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verbose -log "Executing $command"
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set result [catch "exec $command" output]
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verbose -log "objcopy --strip-dwo output: $output"
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if { $result == 1 } {
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return -1
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}
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set result [gdb_compile $object_file $executable executable {nodebug}]
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if { "$result" != "" } {
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return -1
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}
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return 0
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}
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# Return a list of expressions about function FUNC's address and length.
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# The first expression is the address of function FUNC, and the second
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# one is FUNC's length. SRC is the source file having function FUNC.
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# An internal label ${func}_label must be defined inside FUNC:
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#
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# int main (void)
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# {
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# asm ("main_label: .globl main_label");
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# return 0;
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# }
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#
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# This label is needed to compute the start address of function FUNC.
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# If the compiler is gcc, we can do the following to get function start
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# and end address too:
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#
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# asm ("func_start: .globl func_start");
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# static void func (void) {}
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# asm ("func_end: .globl func_end");
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#
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# however, this isn't portable, because other compilers, such as clang,
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# may not guarantee the order of global asms and function. The code
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# becomes:
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#
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# asm ("func_start: .globl func_start");
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# asm ("func_end: .globl func_end");
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# static void func (void) {}
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#
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proc function_range { func src } {
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global decimal gdb_prompt
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set exe [standard_temp_file func_addr[pid].x]
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gdb_compile $src $exe executable {debug}
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gdb_exit
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gdb_start
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gdb_load "$exe"
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# Compute the label offset, and we can get the function start address
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# by "${func}_label - $func_label_offset".
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set func_label_offset ""
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set test "p ${func}_label - ${func}"
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gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
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-re ".* = ($decimal)\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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set func_label_offset $expect_out(1,string)
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}
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}
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# Compute the function length.
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global hex
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set func_length ""
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set test "disassemble $func"
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gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
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-re ".*$hex <\\+($decimal)>:\[^\r\n\]+\r\nEnd of assembler dump\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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set func_length $expect_out(1,string)
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}
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}
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# Compute the size of the last instruction.
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set test "x/2i $func+$func_length"
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gdb_test_multiple $test $test {
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-re ".*($hex) <$func\\+$func_length>:\[^\r\n\]+\r\n\[ \]+($hex).*\.\r\n$gdb_prompt $" {
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set start $expect_out(1,string)
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set end $expect_out(2,string)
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set func_length [expr $func_length + $end - $start]
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}
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}
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return [list "${func}_label - $func_label_offset" $func_length]
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}
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# A DWARF assembler.
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#
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# All the variables in this namespace are private to the
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# implementation. Also, any procedure whose name starts with "_" is
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# private as well. Do not use these.
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#
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# Exported functions are documented at their definition.
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#
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# In addition to the hand-written functions documented below, this
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# module automatically generates a function for each DWARF tag. For
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# most tags, two forms are made: a full name, and one with the
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# "DW_TAG_" prefix stripped. For example, you can use either
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# 'DW_TAG_compile_unit' or 'compile_unit' interchangeably.
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#
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# There are two exceptions to this rule: DW_TAG_variable and
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# DW_TAG_namespace. For these, the full name must always be used,
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# as the short name conflicts with Tcl builtins. (Should future
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# versions of Tcl or DWARF add more conflicts, this list will grow.
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# If you want to be safe you should always use the full names.)
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#
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# Each tag procedure is defined like:
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#
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# proc DW_TAG_mumble {{attrs {}} {children {}}} { ... }
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#
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# ATTRS is an optional list of attributes.
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# It is run through 'subst' in the caller's context before processing.
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#
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# Each attribute in the list has one of two forms:
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# 1. { NAME VALUE }
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# 2. { NAME VALUE FORM }
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#
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# In each case, NAME is the attribute's name.
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# This can either be the full name, like 'DW_AT_name', or a shortened
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# name, like 'name'. These are fully equivalent.
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#
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# Besides DWARF standard attributes, assembler supports 'macro' attribute
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# which will be substituted by one or more standard or macro attributes.
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# supported macro attributes are:
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#
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# - MACRO_AT_range { FUNC FILE }
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# It is substituted by DW_AT_low_pc and DW_AT_high_pc with the start and
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# end address of function FUNC in file FILE.
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#
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# - MACRO_AT_func { FUNC FILE }
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# It is substituted by DW_AT_name with FUNC and MACRO_AT_range.
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#
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# If FORM is given, it should name a DW_FORM_ constant.
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# This can either be the short form, like 'DW_FORM_addr', or a
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# shortened version, like 'addr'. If the form is given, VALUE
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# is its value; see below. In some cases, additional processing
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# is done; for example, DW_FORM_strp manages the .debug_str
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# section automatically.
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#
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# If FORM is 'SPECIAL_expr', then VALUE is treated as a location
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# expression. The effective form is then DW_FORM_block, and VALUE
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# is passed to the (internal) '_location' proc to be translated.
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# This proc implements a miniature DW_OP_ assembler.
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#
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# If FORM is not given, it is guessed:
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# * If VALUE starts with the "@" character, the rest of VALUE is
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# looked up as a DWARF constant, and DW_FORM_sdata is used. For
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# example, '@DW_LANG_c89' could be used.
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# * If VALUE starts with the ":" character, then it is a label
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# reference. The rest of VALUE is taken to be the name of a label,
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# and DW_FORM_ref4 is used. See 'new_label' and 'define_label'.
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# * Otherwise, VALUE is taken to be a string and DW_FORM_string is
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# used.
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# More form-guessing functionality may be added.
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#
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# CHILDREN is just Tcl code that can be used to define child DIEs. It
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# is evaluated in the caller's context.
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#
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# Currently this code is missing nice support for CFA handling, and
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# probably other things as well.
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namespace eval Dwarf {
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# True if the module has been initialized.
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variable _initialized 0
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# Constants from dwarf2.h.
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variable _constants
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# DW_AT short names.
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variable _AT
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# DW_FORM short names.
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variable _FORM
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# DW_OP short names.
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variable _OP
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# The current output file.
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variable _output_file
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# Note: The _cu_ values here also apply to type units (TUs).
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# Think of a TU as a special kind of CU.
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# Current CU count.
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variable _cu_count
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# The current CU's base label.
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variable _cu_label
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# The current CU's version.
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variable _cu_version
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# The current CU's address size.
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variable _cu_addr_size
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# The current CU's offset size.
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variable _cu_offset_size
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# Label generation number.
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variable _label_num
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# The deferred output array. The index is the section name; the
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# contents hold the data for that section.
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variable _deferred_output
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# If empty, we should write directly to the output file.
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# Otherwise, this is the name of a section to write to.
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variable _defer
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# The abbrev section. Typically .debug_abbrev but can be .debug_abbrev.dwo
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# for Fission.
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variable _abbrev_section
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# The next available abbrev number in the current CU's abbrev
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# table.
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variable _abbrev_num
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# The string table for this assembly. The key is the string; the
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# value is the label for that string.
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variable _strings
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proc _process_one_constant {name value} {
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variable _constants
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variable _AT
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variable _FORM
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variable _OP
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set _constants($name) $value
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if {![regexp "^DW_(\[A-Z\]+)_(\[A-Za-z0-9_\]+)$" $name \
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ignore prefix name2]} {
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error "non-matching name: $name"
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}
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if {$name2 == "lo_user" || $name2 == "hi_user"} {
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return
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}
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# We only try to shorten some very common things.
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# FIXME: CFA?
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switch -exact -- $prefix {
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TAG {
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# Create two procedures for the tag. These call
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# _handle_DW_TAG with the full tag name baked in; this
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# does all the actual work.
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proc $name {{attrs {}} {children {}}} \
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"_handle_DW_TAG $name \$attrs \$children"
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# Filter out ones that are known to clash.
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if {$name2 == "variable" || $name2 == "namespace"} {
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set name2 "tag_$name2"
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}
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if {[info commands $name2] != {}} {
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error "duplicate proc name: from $name"
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}
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proc $name2 {{attrs {}} {children {}}} \
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"_handle_DW_TAG $name \$attrs \$children"
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}
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AT {
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set _AT($name2) $name
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}
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FORM {
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set _FORM($name2) $name
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}
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OP {
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set _OP($name2) $name
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}
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default {
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return
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}
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}
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}
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proc _read_constants {} {
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global srcdir hex decimal
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variable _constants
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# DWARF name-matching regexp.
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set dwrx "DW_\[a-zA-Z0-9_\]+"
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# Whitespace regexp.
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set ws "\[ \t\]+"
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set fd [open [file join $srcdir .. .. include dwarf2.h]]
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while {![eof $fd]} {
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set line [gets $fd]
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if {[regexp -- "^${ws}($dwrx)${ws}=${ws}($hex|$decimal),?$" \
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$line ignore name value ignore2]} {
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_process_one_constant $name $value
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}
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}
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close $fd
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set fd [open [file join $srcdir .. .. include dwarf2.def]]
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while {![eof $fd]} {
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set line [gets $fd]
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if {[regexp -- \
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"^DW_\[A-Z_\]+${ws}\\(($dwrx),${ws}($hex|$decimal)\\)$" \
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$line ignore name value ignore2]} {
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_process_one_constant $name $value
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}
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}
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close $fd
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set _constants(SPECIAL_expr) $_constants(DW_FORM_block)
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}
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proc _quote {string} {
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# FIXME
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return "\"${string}\\0\""
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}
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proc _nz_quote {string} {
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# For now, no quoting is done.
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return "\"${string}\""
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}
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proc _handle_DW_FORM {form value} {
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switch -exact -- $form {
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DW_FORM_string {
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_op .ascii [_quote $value]
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}
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DW_FORM_flag_present {
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# We don't need to emit anything.
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}
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DW_FORM_data4 -
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DW_FORM_ref4 {
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_op .4byte $value
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}
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DW_FORM_ref_addr {
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variable _cu_offset_size
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variable _cu_version
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variable _cu_addr_size
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if {$_cu_version == 2} {
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set size $_cu_addr_size
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} else {
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set size $_cu_offset_size
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}
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_op .${size}byte $value
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}
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DW_FORM_ref1 -
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DW_FORM_flag -
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DW_FORM_data1 {
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_op .byte $value
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}
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DW_FORM_sdata {
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_op .sleb128 $value
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}
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DW_FORM_ref_udata -
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DW_FORM_udata {
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_op .uleb128 $value
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}
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DW_FORM_addr {
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variable _cu_addr_size
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_op .${_cu_addr_size}byte $value
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}
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DW_FORM_data2 -
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DW_FORM_ref2 {
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_op .2byte $value
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}
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DW_FORM_data8 -
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DW_FORM_ref8 -
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DW_FORM_ref_sig8 {
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_op .8byte $value
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}
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DW_FORM_strp {
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variable _strings
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variable _cu_offset_size
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if {![info exists _strings($value)]} {
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set _strings($value) [new_label strp]
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_defer_output .debug_string {
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define_label $_strings($value)
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_op .ascii [_quote $value]
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}
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}
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_op .${_cu_offset_size}byte $_strings($value) "strp: $value"
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}
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SPECIAL_expr {
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set l1 [new_label "expr_start"]
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set l2 [new_label "expr_end"]
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_op .uleb128 "$l2 - $l1" "expression"
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define_label $l1
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_location $value
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define_label $l2
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}
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DW_FORM_block1 {
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set len [string length $value]
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if {$len > 255} {
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error "DW_FORM_block1 length too long"
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}
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_op .byte $len
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_op .ascii [_nz_quote $value]
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}
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DW_FORM_block2 -
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DW_FORM_block4 -
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DW_FORM_block -
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DW_FORM_ref2 -
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DW_FORM_indirect -
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DW_FORM_sec_offset -
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DW_FORM_exprloc -
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DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index -
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DW_FORM_GNU_str_index -
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DW_FORM_GNU_ref_alt -
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DW_FORM_GNU_strp_alt -
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default {
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error "unhandled form $form"
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}
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}
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}
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proc _guess_form {value varname} {
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upvar $varname new_value
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switch -exact -- [string range $value 0 0] {
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@ {
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# Constant reference.
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variable _constants
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set new_value $_constants([string range $value 1 end])
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# Just the simplest.
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return DW_FORM_sdata
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
: {
|
|
# Label reference.
|
|
variable _cu_label
|
|
|
|
set new_value "[string range $value 1 end] - $_cu_label"
|
|
|
|
return DW_FORM_ref4
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
default {
|
|
return DW_FORM_string
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Map NAME to its canonical form.
|
|
proc _map_name {name ary} {
|
|
variable $ary
|
|
|
|
if {[info exists ${ary}($name)]} {
|
|
set name [set ${ary}($name)]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return $name
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _handle_attribute { attr_name attr_value attr_form } {
|
|
variable _abbrev_section
|
|
variable _constants
|
|
|
|
_handle_DW_FORM $attr_form $attr_value
|
|
|
|
_defer_output $_abbrev_section {
|
|
_op .uleb128 $_constants($attr_name) $attr_name
|
|
_op .uleb128 $_constants($attr_form) $attr_form
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Handle macro attribute MACRO_AT_range.
|
|
|
|
proc _handle_macro_at_range { attr_value } {
|
|
if {[llength $attr_value] != 2} {
|
|
error "usage: MACRO_AT_range { func file }"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
set func [lindex $attr_value 0]
|
|
set src [lindex $attr_value 1]
|
|
set result [function_range $func $src]
|
|
|
|
_handle_attribute DW_AT_low_pc [lindex $result 0] \
|
|
DW_FORM_addr
|
|
_handle_attribute DW_AT_high_pc \
|
|
"[lindex $result 0] + [lindex $result 1]" DW_FORM_addr
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Handle macro attribute MACRO_AT_func.
|
|
|
|
proc _handle_macro_at_func { attr_value } {
|
|
if {[llength $attr_value] != 2} {
|
|
error "usage: MACRO_AT_func { func file }"
|
|
}
|
|
_handle_attribute DW_AT_name [lindex $attr_value 0] DW_FORM_string
|
|
_handle_macro_at_range $attr_value
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _handle_DW_TAG {tag_name {attrs {}} {children {}}} {
|
|
variable _abbrev_section
|
|
variable _abbrev_num
|
|
variable _constants
|
|
|
|
set has_children [expr {[string length $children] > 0}]
|
|
set my_abbrev [incr _abbrev_num]
|
|
|
|
# We somewhat wastefully emit a new abbrev entry for each tag.
|
|
# There's no reason for this other than laziness.
|
|
_defer_output $_abbrev_section {
|
|
_op .uleb128 $my_abbrev "Abbrev start"
|
|
_op .uleb128 $_constants($tag_name) $tag_name
|
|
_op .byte $has_children "has_children"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_op .uleb128 $my_abbrev "Abbrev ($tag_name)"
|
|
|
|
foreach attr $attrs {
|
|
set attr_name [_map_name [lindex $attr 0] _AT]
|
|
set attr_value [uplevel 2 [list subst [lindex $attr 1]]]
|
|
|
|
if { [string equal "MACRO_AT_func" $attr_name] } {
|
|
_handle_macro_at_func $attr_value
|
|
} elseif { [string equal "MACRO_AT_range" $attr_name] } {
|
|
_handle_macro_at_range $attr_value
|
|
} else {
|
|
if {[llength $attr] > 2} {
|
|
set attr_form [lindex $attr 2]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set attr_form [_guess_form $attr_value attr_value]
|
|
}
|
|
set attr_form [_map_name $attr_form _FORM]
|
|
|
|
_handle_attribute $attr_name $attr_value $attr_form
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_defer_output $_abbrev_section {
|
|
# Terminator.
|
|
_op .byte 0x0 Terminator
|
|
_op .byte 0x0 Terminator
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if {$has_children} {
|
|
uplevel 2 $children
|
|
|
|
# Terminate children.
|
|
_op .byte 0x0 "Terminate children"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _emit {string} {
|
|
variable _output_file
|
|
variable _defer
|
|
variable _deferred_output
|
|
|
|
if {$_defer == ""} {
|
|
puts $_output_file $string
|
|
} else {
|
|
append _deferred_output($_defer) ${string}\n
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _section {name {flags ""} {type ""}} {
|
|
if {$flags == "" && $type == ""} {
|
|
_emit " .section $name"
|
|
} elseif {$type == ""} {
|
|
_emit " .section $name, \"$flags\""
|
|
} else {
|
|
_emit " .section $name, \"$flags\", %$type"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# SECTION_SPEC is a list of arguments to _section.
|
|
proc _defer_output {section_spec body} {
|
|
variable _defer
|
|
variable _deferred_output
|
|
|
|
set old_defer $_defer
|
|
set _defer [lindex $section_spec 0]
|
|
|
|
if {![info exists _deferred_output($_defer)]} {
|
|
set _deferred_output($_defer) ""
|
|
eval _section $section_spec
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uplevel $body
|
|
|
|
set _defer $old_defer
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _defer_to_string {body} {
|
|
variable _defer
|
|
variable _deferred_output
|
|
|
|
set old_defer $_defer
|
|
set _defer temp
|
|
|
|
set _deferred_output($_defer) ""
|
|
|
|
uplevel $body
|
|
|
|
set result $_deferred_output($_defer)
|
|
unset _deferred_output($_defer)
|
|
|
|
set _defer $old_defer
|
|
return $result
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _write_deferred_output {} {
|
|
variable _output_file
|
|
variable _deferred_output
|
|
|
|
foreach section [array names _deferred_output] {
|
|
# The data already has a newline.
|
|
puts -nonewline $_output_file $_deferred_output($section)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Save some memory.
|
|
unset _deferred_output
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _op {name value {comment ""}} {
|
|
set text " ${name} ${value}"
|
|
if {$comment != ""} {
|
|
# Try to make stuff line up nicely.
|
|
while {[string length $text] < 40} {
|
|
append text " "
|
|
}
|
|
append text "/* ${comment} */"
|
|
}
|
|
_emit $text
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc _compute_label {name} {
|
|
return ".L${name}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Return a name suitable for use as a label. If BASE_NAME is
|
|
# specified, it is incorporated into the label name; this is to
|
|
# make debugging the generated assembler easier. If BASE_NAME is
|
|
# not specified a generic default is used. This proc does not
|
|
# define the label; see 'define_label'. 'new_label' attempts to
|
|
# ensure that label names are unique.
|
|
proc new_label {{base_name label}} {
|
|
variable _label_num
|
|
|
|
return [_compute_label ${base_name}[incr _label_num]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Define a label named NAME. Ordinarily, NAME comes from a call
|
|
# to 'new_label', but this is not required.
|
|
proc define_label {name} {
|
|
_emit "${name}:"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Declare a global label. This is typically used to refer to
|
|
# labels defined in other files, for example a function defined in
|
|
# a .c file.
|
|
proc extern {args} {
|
|
foreach name $args {
|
|
_op .global $name
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# A higher-level interface to label handling.
|
|
#
|
|
# ARGS is a list of label descriptors. Each one is either a
|
|
# single element, or a list of two elements -- a name and some
|
|
# text. For each descriptor, 'new_label' is invoked. If the list
|
|
# form is used, the second element in the list is passed as an
|
|
# argument. The label name is used to define a variable in the
|
|
# enclosing scope; this can be used to refer to the label later.
|
|
# The label name is also used to define a new proc whose name is
|
|
# the label name plus a trailing ":". This proc takes a body as
|
|
# an argument and can be used to define the label at that point;
|
|
# then the body, if any, is evaluated in the caller's context.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example:
|
|
#
|
|
# declare_labels int_label
|
|
# something { ... $int_label } ;# refer to the label
|
|
# int_label: constant { ... } ;# define the label
|
|
proc declare_labels {args} {
|
|
foreach arg $args {
|
|
set name [lindex $arg 0]
|
|
set text [lindex $arg 1]
|
|
|
|
upvar $name label_var
|
|
if {$text == ""} {
|
|
set label_var [new_label]
|
|
} else {
|
|
set label_var [new_label $text]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
proc ${name}: {args} [format {
|
|
define_label %s
|
|
uplevel $args
|
|
} $label_var]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# This is a miniature assembler for location expressions. It is
|
|
# suitable for use in the attributes to a DIE. Its output is
|
|
# prefixed with "=" to make it automatically use DW_FORM_block.
|
|
# BODY is split by lines, and each line is taken to be a list.
|
|
# (FIXME should use 'info complete' here.)
|
|
# Each list's first element is the opcode, either short or long
|
|
# forms are accepted.
|
|
# FIXME argument handling
|
|
# FIXME move docs
|
|
proc _location {body} {
|
|
variable _constants
|
|
variable _cu_label
|
|
variable _cu_addr_size
|
|
variable _cu_offset_size
|
|
|
|
foreach line [split $body \n] {
|
|
if {[lindex $line 0] == ""} {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
set opcode [_map_name [lindex $line 0] _OP]
|
|
_op .byte $_constants($opcode) $opcode
|
|
|
|
switch -exact -- $opcode {
|
|
DW_OP_addr {
|
|
_op .${_cu_addr_size}byte [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_const1u -
|
|
DW_OP_const1s {
|
|
_op .byte [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_const2u -
|
|
DW_OP_const2s {
|
|
_op .2byte [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_const4u -
|
|
DW_OP_const4s {
|
|
_op .4byte [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_const8u -
|
|
DW_OP_const8s {
|
|
_op .8byte [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_constu {
|
|
_op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
DW_OP_consts {
|
|
_op .sleb128 [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_plus_uconst {
|
|
_op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_piece {
|
|
_op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_bit_piece {
|
|
_op .uleb128 [lindex $line 1]
|
|
_op .uleb128 [lindex $line 2]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_GNU_implicit_pointer {
|
|
if {[llength $line] != 3} {
|
|
error "usage: DW_OP_GNU_implicit_pointer LABEL OFFSET"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Here label is a section offset.
|
|
set label [lindex $line 1]
|
|
_op .${_cu_offset_size}byte $label
|
|
_op .sleb128 [lindex $line 2]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
DW_OP_deref_size {
|
|
if {[llength $line] != 2} {
|
|
error "usage: DW_OP_deref_size SIZE"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_op .byte [lindex $line 1]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
default {
|
|
if {[llength $line] > 1} {
|
|
error "Unimplemented: operands in location for $opcode"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Emit a DWARF CU.
|
|
# OPTIONS is a list with an even number of elements containing
|
|
# option-name and option-value pairs.
|
|
# Current options are:
|
|
# is_64 0|1 - boolean indicating if you want to emit 64-bit DWARF
|
|
# default = 0 (32-bit)
|
|
# version n - DWARF version number to emit
|
|
# default = 4
|
|
# addr_size n - the size of addresses, 32, 64, or default
|
|
# default = default
|
|
# fission 0|1 - boolean indicating if generating Fission debug info
|
|
# default = 0
|
|
# BODY is Tcl code that emits the DIEs which make up the body of
|
|
# the CU. It is evaluated in the caller's context.
|
|
proc cu {options body} {
|
|
variable _cu_count
|
|
variable _abbrev_section
|
|
variable _abbrev_num
|
|
variable _cu_label
|
|
variable _cu_version
|
|
variable _cu_addr_size
|
|
variable _cu_offset_size
|
|
|
|
# Establish the defaults.
|
|
set is_64 0
|
|
set _cu_version 4
|
|
set _cu_addr_size default
|
|
set fission 0
|
|
set section ".debug_info"
|
|
set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev"
|
|
|
|
foreach { name value } $options {
|
|
switch -exact -- $name {
|
|
is_64 { set is_64 $value }
|
|
version { set _cu_version $value }
|
|
addr_size { set _cu_addr_size $value }
|
|
fission { set fission $value }
|
|
default { error "unknown option $name" }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if {$_cu_addr_size == "default"} {
|
|
if {[is_64_target]} {
|
|
set _cu_addr_size 8
|
|
} else {
|
|
set _cu_addr_size 4
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
set _cu_offset_size [expr { $is_64 ? 8 : 4 }]
|
|
if { $fission } {
|
|
set section ".debug_info.dwo"
|
|
set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev.dwo"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_section $section
|
|
|
|
set cu_num [incr _cu_count]
|
|
set my_abbrevs [_compute_label "abbrev${cu_num}_begin"]
|
|
set _abbrev_num 1
|
|
|
|
set _cu_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_begin"]
|
|
set start_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_start"]
|
|
set end_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_end"]
|
|
|
|
define_label $_cu_label
|
|
if {$is_64} {
|
|
_op .4byte 0xffffffff
|
|
_op .8byte "$end_label - $start_label"
|
|
} else {
|
|
_op .4byte "$end_label - $start_label"
|
|
}
|
|
define_label $start_label
|
|
_op .2byte $_cu_version Version
|
|
_op .4byte $my_abbrevs Abbrevs
|
|
_op .byte $_cu_addr_size "Pointer size"
|
|
|
|
_defer_output $_abbrev_section {
|
|
define_label $my_abbrevs
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uplevel $body
|
|
|
|
_defer_output $_abbrev_section {
|
|
# Emit the terminator.
|
|
_op .byte 0x0 Terminator
|
|
_op .byte 0x0 Terminator
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
define_label $end_label
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Emit a DWARF TU.
|
|
# OPTIONS is a list with an even number of elements containing
|
|
# option-name and option-value pairs.
|
|
# Current options are:
|
|
# is_64 0|1 - boolean indicating if you want to emit 64-bit DWARF
|
|
# default = 0 (32-bit)
|
|
# version n - DWARF version number to emit
|
|
# default = 4
|
|
# addr_size n - the size of addresses, 32, 64, or default
|
|
# default = default
|
|
# fission 0|1 - boolean indicating if generating Fission debug info
|
|
# default = 0
|
|
# SIGNATURE is the 64-bit signature of the type.
|
|
# TYPE_LABEL is the label of the type defined by this TU,
|
|
# or "" if there is no type (i.e., type stubs in Fission).
|
|
# BODY is Tcl code that emits the DIEs which make up the body of
|
|
# the TU. It is evaluated in the caller's context.
|
|
proc tu {options signature type_label body} {
|
|
variable _cu_count
|
|
variable _abbrev_section
|
|
variable _abbrev_num
|
|
variable _cu_label
|
|
variable _cu_version
|
|
variable _cu_addr_size
|
|
variable _cu_offset_size
|
|
|
|
# Establish the defaults.
|
|
set is_64 0
|
|
set _cu_version 4
|
|
set _cu_addr_size default
|
|
set fission 0
|
|
set section ".debug_types"
|
|
set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev"
|
|
|
|
foreach { name value } $options {
|
|
switch -exact -- $name {
|
|
is_64 { set is_64 $value }
|
|
version { set _cu_version $value }
|
|
addr_size { set _cu_addr_size $value }
|
|
fission { set fission $value }
|
|
default { error "unknown option $name" }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if {$_cu_addr_size == "default"} {
|
|
if {[is_64_target]} {
|
|
set _cu_addr_size 8
|
|
} else {
|
|
set _cu_addr_size 4
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
set _cu_offset_size [expr { $is_64 ? 8 : 4 }]
|
|
if { $fission } {
|
|
set section ".debug_types.dwo"
|
|
set _abbrev_section ".debug_abbrev.dwo"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_section $section
|
|
|
|
set cu_num [incr _cu_count]
|
|
set my_abbrevs [_compute_label "abbrev${cu_num}_begin"]
|
|
set _abbrev_num 1
|
|
|
|
set _cu_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_begin"]
|
|
set start_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_start"]
|
|
set end_label [_compute_label "cu${cu_num}_end"]
|
|
|
|
define_label $_cu_label
|
|
if {$is_64} {
|
|
_op .4byte 0xffffffff
|
|
_op .8byte "$end_label - $start_label"
|
|
} else {
|
|
_op .4byte "$end_label - $start_label"
|
|
}
|
|
define_label $start_label
|
|
_op .2byte $_cu_version Version
|
|
_op .4byte $my_abbrevs Abbrevs
|
|
_op .byte $_cu_addr_size "Pointer size"
|
|
_op .8byte $signature Signature
|
|
if { $type_label != "" } {
|
|
uplevel declare_labels $type_label
|
|
upvar $type_label my_type_label
|
|
if {$is_64} {
|
|
_op .8byte "$my_type_label - $_cu_label"
|
|
} else {
|
|
_op .4byte "$my_type_label - $_cu_label"
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
if {$is_64} {
|
|
_op .8byte 0
|
|
} else {
|
|
_op .4byte 0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_defer_output $_abbrev_section {
|
|
define_label $my_abbrevs
|
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}
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uplevel $body
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_defer_output $_abbrev_section {
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# Emit the terminator.
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_op .byte 0x0 Terminator
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_op .byte 0x0 Terminator
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}
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define_label $end_label
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}
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proc _empty_array {name} {
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upvar $name the_array
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catch {unset the_array}
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set the_array(_) {}
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unset the_array(_)
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}
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# Emit a .gnu_debugaltlink section with the given file name and
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# build-id. The buildid should be represented as a hexadecimal
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# string, like "ffeeddcc".
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proc gnu_debugaltlink {filename buildid} {
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_defer_output .gnu_debugaltlink {
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_op .ascii [_quote $filename]
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foreach {a b} [split $buildid {}] {
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_op .byte 0x$a$b
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}
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}
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}
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proc _note {type name hexdata} {
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set namelen [expr [string length $name] + 1]
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# Name size.
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_op .4byte $namelen
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# Data size.
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_op .4byte [expr [string length $hexdata] / 2]
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# Type.
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_op .4byte $type
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# The name.
|
|
_op .ascii [_quote $name]
|
|
# Alignment.
|
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set align 2
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set total [expr {($namelen + (1 << $align) - 1) & (-1 << $align)}]
|
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for {set i $namelen} {$i < $total} {incr i} {
|
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_op .byte 0
|
|
}
|
|
# The data.
|
|
foreach {a b} [split $hexdata {}] {
|
|
_op .byte 0x$a$b
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Emit a note section holding the given build-id.
|
|
proc build_id {buildid} {
|
|
_defer_output {.note.gnu.build-id a note} {
|
|
# From elf/common.h.
|
|
set NT_GNU_BUILD_ID 3
|
|
|
|
_note $NT_GNU_BUILD_ID GNU $buildid
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# The top-level interface to the DWARF assembler.
|
|
# FILENAME is the name of the file where the generated assembly
|
|
# code is written.
|
|
# BODY is Tcl code to emit the assembly. It is evaluated via
|
|
# "eval" -- not uplevel as you might expect, because it is
|
|
# important to run the body in the Dwarf namespace.
|
|
#
|
|
# A typical invocation is something like:
|
|
# Dwarf::assemble $file {
|
|
# cu 0 2 8 {
|
|
# compile_unit {
|
|
# ...
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
# cu 0 2 8 {
|
|
# ...
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
proc assemble {filename body} {
|
|
variable _initialized
|
|
variable _output_file
|
|
variable _deferred_output
|
|
variable _defer
|
|
variable _label_num
|
|
variable _strings
|
|
variable _cu_count
|
|
|
|
if {!$_initialized} {
|
|
_read_constants
|
|
set _initialized 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
set _output_file [open $filename w]
|
|
set _cu_count 0
|
|
_empty_array _deferred_output
|
|
set _defer ""
|
|
set _label_num 0
|
|
_empty_array _strings
|
|
|
|
# Not "uplevel" here, because we want to evaluate in this
|
|
# namespace. This is somewhat bad because it means we can't
|
|
# readily refer to outer variables.
|
|
eval $body
|
|
|
|
_write_deferred_output
|
|
|
|
catch {close $_output_file}
|
|
set _output_file {}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|