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Currently, every internal_error call must be passed __FILE__/__LINE__ explicitly, like: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "foo %d", var); The need to pass in explicit __FILE__/__LINE__ is there probably because the function predates widespread and portable variadic macros availability. We can use variadic macros nowadays, and in fact, we already use them in several places, including the related gdb_assert_not_reached. So this patch renames the internal_error function to something else, and then reimplements internal_error as a variadic macro that expands __FILE__/__LINE__ itself. The result is that we now should call internal_error like so: internal_error ("foo %d", var); Likewise for internal_warning. The patch adjusts all calls sites. 99% of the adjustments were done with a perl/sed script. The non-mechanical changes are in gdbsupport/errors.h, gdbsupport/gdb_assert.h, and gdb/gdbarch.py. Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com> Change-Id: Ia6f372c11550ca876829e8fd85048f4502bdcf06
492 lines
12 KiB
C
492 lines
12 KiB
C
/* addrmap.c --- implementation of address map data structure.
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Copyright (C) 2007-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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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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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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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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#include "defs.h"
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#include "gdbsupport/gdb_obstack.h"
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#include "addrmap.h"
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#include "gdbsupport/selftest.h"
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/* Make sure splay trees can actually hold the values we want to
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store in them. */
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gdb_static_assert (sizeof (splay_tree_key) >= sizeof (CORE_ADDR *));
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gdb_static_assert (sizeof (splay_tree_value) >= sizeof (void *));
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/* Fixed address maps. */
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void
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addrmap_fixed::set_empty (CORE_ADDR start, CORE_ADDR end_inclusive,
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void *obj)
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{
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internal_error ("addrmap_fixed_set_empty: "
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"fixed addrmaps can't be changed\n");
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}
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void *
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addrmap_fixed::find (CORE_ADDR addr) const
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{
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const struct addrmap_transition *bottom = &transitions[0];
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const struct addrmap_transition *top = &transitions[num_transitions - 1];
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while (bottom < top)
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{
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/* This needs to round towards top, or else when top = bottom +
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1 (i.e., two entries are under consideration), then mid ==
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bottom, and then we may not narrow the range when (mid->addr
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< addr). */
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const addrmap_transition *mid = top - (top - bottom) / 2;
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if (mid->addr == addr)
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{
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bottom = mid;
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break;
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}
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else if (mid->addr < addr)
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/* We don't eliminate mid itself here, since each transition
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covers all subsequent addresses until the next. This is why
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we must round up in computing the midpoint. */
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bottom = mid;
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else
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top = mid - 1;
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}
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return bottom->value;
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}
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void
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addrmap_fixed::relocate (CORE_ADDR offset)
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{
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size_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < num_transitions; i++)
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transitions[i].addr += offset;
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}
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int
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addrmap_fixed::foreach (addrmap_foreach_fn fn)
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{
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size_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < num_transitions; i++)
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{
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int res = fn (transitions[i].addr, transitions[i].value);
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if (res != 0)
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return res;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Mutable address maps. */
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/* Allocate a copy of CORE_ADDR. */
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splay_tree_key
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addrmap_mutable::allocate_key (CORE_ADDR addr)
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{
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CORE_ADDR *key = XNEW (CORE_ADDR);
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*key = addr;
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return (splay_tree_key) key;
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}
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/* Type-correct wrappers for splay tree access. */
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splay_tree_node
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addrmap_mutable::splay_tree_lookup (CORE_ADDR addr) const
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{
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return ::splay_tree_lookup (tree, (splay_tree_key) &addr);
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}
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splay_tree_node
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addrmap_mutable::splay_tree_predecessor (CORE_ADDR addr) const
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{
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return ::splay_tree_predecessor (tree, (splay_tree_key) &addr);
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}
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splay_tree_node
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addrmap_mutable::splay_tree_successor (CORE_ADDR addr)
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{
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return ::splay_tree_successor (tree, (splay_tree_key) &addr);
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}
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void
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addrmap_mutable::splay_tree_remove (CORE_ADDR addr)
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{
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::splay_tree_remove (tree, (splay_tree_key) &addr);
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}
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static CORE_ADDR
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addrmap_node_key (splay_tree_node node)
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{
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return * (CORE_ADDR *) node->key;
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}
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static void *
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addrmap_node_value (splay_tree_node node)
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{
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return (void *) node->value;
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}
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static void
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addrmap_node_set_value (splay_tree_node node, void *value)
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{
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node->value = (splay_tree_value) value;
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}
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void
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addrmap_mutable::splay_tree_insert (CORE_ADDR key, void *value)
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{
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::splay_tree_insert (tree,
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allocate_key (key),
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(splay_tree_value) value);
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}
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/* Without changing the mapping of any address, ensure that there is a
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tree node at ADDR, even if it would represent a "transition" from
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one value to the same value. */
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void
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addrmap_mutable::force_transition (CORE_ADDR addr)
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{
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splay_tree_node n = splay_tree_lookup (addr);
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if (! n)
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{
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n = splay_tree_predecessor (addr);
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splay_tree_insert (addr, n ? addrmap_node_value (n) : NULL);
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}
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}
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void
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addrmap_mutable::set_empty (CORE_ADDR start, CORE_ADDR end_inclusive,
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void *obj)
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{
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splay_tree_node n, next;
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void *prior_value;
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/* If we're being asked to set all empty portions of the given
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address range to empty, then probably the caller is confused.
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(If that turns out to be useful in some cases, then we can change
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this to simply return, since overriding NULL with NULL is a
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no-op.) */
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gdb_assert (obj);
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/* We take a two-pass approach, for simplicity.
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- Establish transitions where we think we might need them.
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- First pass: change all NULL regions to OBJ.
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- Second pass: remove any unnecessary transitions. */
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/* Establish transitions at the start and end. */
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force_transition (start);
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if (end_inclusive < CORE_ADDR_MAX)
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force_transition (end_inclusive + 1);
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/* Walk the area, changing all NULL regions to OBJ. */
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for (n = splay_tree_lookup (start), gdb_assert (n);
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n && addrmap_node_key (n) <= end_inclusive;
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n = splay_tree_successor (addrmap_node_key (n)))
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{
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if (! addrmap_node_value (n))
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addrmap_node_set_value (n, obj);
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}
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/* Walk the area again, removing transitions from any value to
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itself. Be sure to visit both the transitions we forced
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above. */
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n = splay_tree_predecessor (start);
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prior_value = n ? addrmap_node_value (n) : NULL;
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for (n = splay_tree_lookup (start), gdb_assert (n);
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n && (end_inclusive == CORE_ADDR_MAX
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|| addrmap_node_key (n) <= end_inclusive + 1);
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n = next)
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{
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next = splay_tree_successor (addrmap_node_key (n));
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if (addrmap_node_value (n) == prior_value)
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splay_tree_remove (addrmap_node_key (n));
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else
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prior_value = addrmap_node_value (n);
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}
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}
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void *
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addrmap_mutable::find (CORE_ADDR addr) const
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{
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splay_tree_node n = splay_tree_lookup (addr);
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if (n != nullptr)
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{
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gdb_assert (addrmap_node_key (n) == addr);
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return addrmap_node_value (n);
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}
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n = splay_tree_predecessor (addr);
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if (n != nullptr)
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{
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gdb_assert (addrmap_node_key (n) < addr);
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return addrmap_node_value (n);
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}
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return nullptr;
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}
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addrmap_fixed::addrmap_fixed (struct obstack *obstack, addrmap_mutable *mut)
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{
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size_t transition_count = 0;
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/* Count the number of transitions in the tree. */
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mut->foreach ([&] (CORE_ADDR start, void *obj)
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{
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++transition_count;
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return 0;
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});
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/* Include an extra entry for the transition at zero (which fixed
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maps have, but mutable maps do not.) */
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transition_count++;
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num_transitions = 1;
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transitions = XOBNEWVEC (obstack, struct addrmap_transition,
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transition_count);
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transitions[0].addr = 0;
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transitions[0].value = NULL;
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/* Copy all entries from the splay tree to the array, in order
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of increasing address. */
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mut->foreach ([&] (CORE_ADDR start, void *obj)
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{
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transitions[num_transitions].addr = start;
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transitions[num_transitions].value = obj;
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++num_transitions;
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return 0;
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});
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/* We should have filled the array. */
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gdb_assert (num_transitions == transition_count);
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}
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void
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addrmap_mutable::relocate (CORE_ADDR offset)
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{
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/* Not needed yet. */
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internal_error (_("addrmap_relocate is not implemented yet "
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"for mutable addrmaps"));
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}
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/* This is a splay_tree_foreach_fn. */
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static int
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addrmap_mutable_foreach_worker (splay_tree_node node, void *data)
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{
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addrmap_foreach_fn *fn = (addrmap_foreach_fn *) data;
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return (*fn) (addrmap_node_key (node), addrmap_node_value (node));
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}
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int
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addrmap_mutable::foreach (addrmap_foreach_fn fn)
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{
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return splay_tree_foreach (tree, addrmap_mutable_foreach_worker, &fn);
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}
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/* Compare keys as CORE_ADDR * values. */
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static int
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splay_compare_CORE_ADDR_ptr (splay_tree_key ak, splay_tree_key bk)
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{
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CORE_ADDR a = * (CORE_ADDR *) ak;
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CORE_ADDR b = * (CORE_ADDR *) bk;
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/* We can't just return a-b here, because of over/underflow. */
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if (a < b)
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return -1;
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else if (a == b)
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return 0;
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else
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return 1;
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}
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static void
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xfree_wrapper (splay_tree_key key)
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{
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xfree ((void *) key);
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}
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addrmap_mutable::addrmap_mutable ()
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: tree (splay_tree_new (splay_compare_CORE_ADDR_ptr, xfree_wrapper,
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nullptr /* no delete value */))
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{
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}
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addrmap_mutable::~addrmap_mutable ()
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{
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splay_tree_delete (tree);
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}
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/* See addrmap.h. */
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void
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addrmap_dump (struct addrmap *map, struct ui_file *outfile, void *payload)
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{
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/* True if the previously printed addrmap entry was for PAYLOAD.
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If so, we want to print the next one as well (since the next
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addrmap entry defines the end of the range). */
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bool previous_matched = false;
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auto callback = [&] (CORE_ADDR start_addr, void *obj)
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{
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QUIT;
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bool matches = payload == nullptr || payload == obj;
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const char *addr_str = nullptr;
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if (matches)
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addr_str = host_address_to_string (obj);
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else if (previous_matched)
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addr_str = "<ends here>";
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if (matches || previous_matched)
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gdb_printf (outfile, " %s%s %s\n",
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payload != nullptr ? " " : "",
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core_addr_to_string (start_addr),
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addr_str);
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previous_matched = matches;
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return 0;
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};
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map->foreach (callback);
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}
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#if GDB_SELF_TEST
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namespace selftests {
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/* Convert P to CORE_ADDR. */
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static CORE_ADDR
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core_addr (void *p)
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{
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return (CORE_ADDR)(uintptr_t)p;
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}
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/* Check that &ARRAY[LOW]..&ARRAY[HIGH] has VAL in MAP. */
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#define CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND(MAP, ARRAY, LOW, HIGH, VAL) \
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do \
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{ \
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for (unsigned i = LOW; i <= HIGH; ++i) \
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SELF_CHECK (MAP->find (core_addr (&ARRAY[i])) == VAL); \
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} \
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while (0)
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/* Entry point for addrmap unit tests. */
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static void
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test_addrmap ()
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{
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/* We'll verify using the addresses of the elements of this array. */
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char array[20];
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/* We'll verify using these values stored into the map. */
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void *val1 = &array[1];
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void *val2 = &array[2];
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/* Create mutable addrmap. */
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auto_obstack temp_obstack;
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std::unique_ptr<struct addrmap_mutable> map (new addrmap_mutable);
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SELF_CHECK (map != nullptr);
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/* Check initial state. */
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 0, 19, nullptr);
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/* Insert address range into mutable addrmap. */
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map->set_empty (core_addr (&array[10]), core_addr (&array[12]), val1);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 0, 9, nullptr);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 10, 12, val1);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 13, 19, nullptr);
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/* Create corresponding fixed addrmap. */
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struct addrmap *map2
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= new (&temp_obstack) addrmap_fixed (&temp_obstack, map.get ());
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SELF_CHECK (map2 != nullptr);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map2, array, 0, 9, nullptr);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map2, array, 10, 12, val1);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map2, array, 13, 19, nullptr);
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/* Iterate over both addrmaps. */
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auto callback = [&] (CORE_ADDR start_addr, void *obj)
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{
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if (start_addr == core_addr (nullptr))
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SELF_CHECK (obj == nullptr);
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else if (start_addr == core_addr (&array[10]))
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SELF_CHECK (obj == val1);
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else if (start_addr == core_addr (&array[13]))
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SELF_CHECK (obj == nullptr);
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else
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SELF_CHECK (false);
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return 0;
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};
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SELF_CHECK (map->foreach (callback) == 0);
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SELF_CHECK (map2->foreach (callback) == 0);
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/* Relocate fixed addrmap. */
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map2->relocate (1);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map2, array, 0, 10, nullptr);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map2, array, 11, 13, val1);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map2, array, 14, 19, nullptr);
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/* Insert partially overlapping address range into mutable addrmap. */
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map->set_empty (core_addr (&array[11]), core_addr (&array[13]), val2);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 0, 9, nullptr);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 10, 12, val1);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 13, 13, val2);
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CHECK_ADDRMAP_FIND (map, array, 14, 19, nullptr);
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}
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} // namespace selftests
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#endif /* GDB_SELF_TEST */
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void _initialize_addrmap ();
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void
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_initialize_addrmap ()
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{
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#if GDB_SELF_TEST
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selftests::register_test ("addrmap", selftests::test_addrmap);
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#endif /* GDB_SELF_TEST */
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}
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