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Code cleanup. * dummy-frame.c (dummy_frame_unwinder): Remove its static qualifier. Rename to dummy_frame_unwind. (dummy_frame_unwind): Remove. * dummy-frame.h (dummy_frame_unwind): Reference directly the struct. * frame-unwind.c (frame_unwind_init): Use address of dummy_frame_unwind and inline_frame_unwind. * frame.c (create_sentinel_frame): Use address of sentinel_frame_unwind. * inline-frame.c (inline_frame_unwinder): Rename to inline_frame_unwind. (inline_frame_unwind): Remove. * inline-frame.h (inline_frame_unwind): Reference directly the struct. * sentinel-frame.c (sentinel_frame_unwinder): Rename to sentinel_frame_unwind. (sentinel_frame_unwind): Remove. * sentinel-frame.h (sentinel_frame_unwind): Reference directly the struct.
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408 lines
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C
/* Inline frame unwinder for GDB.
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Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 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 "addrmap.h"
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#include "block.h"
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#include "frame-unwind.h"
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#include "inferior.h"
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#include "regcache.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "vec.h"
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#include "gdb_assert.h"
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/* We need to save a few variables for every thread stopped at the
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virtual call site of an inlined function. If there was always a
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"struct thread_info", we could hang it off that; in the mean time,
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keep our own list. */
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struct inline_state
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{
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/* The thread this data relates to. It should be a currently
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stopped thread; we assume thread IDs never change while the
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thread is stopped. */
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ptid_t ptid;
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/* The number of inlined functions we are skipping. Each of these
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functions can be stepped in to. */
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int skipped_frames;
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/* Only valid if SKIPPED_FRAMES is non-zero. This is the PC used
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when calculating SKIPPED_FRAMES; used to check whether we have
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moved to a new location by user request. If so, we invalidate
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any skipped frames. */
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CORE_ADDR saved_pc;
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/* Only valid if SKIPPED_FRAMES is non-zero. This is the symbol
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of the outermost skipped inline function. It's used to find the
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call site of the current frame. */
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struct symbol *skipped_symbol;
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};
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typedef struct inline_state inline_state_s;
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DEF_VEC_O(inline_state_s);
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static VEC(inline_state_s) *inline_states;
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/* Locate saved inlined frame state for PTID, if it exists
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and is valid. */
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static struct inline_state *
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find_inline_frame_state (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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struct inline_state *state;
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int ix;
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for (ix = 0; VEC_iterate (inline_state_s, inline_states, ix, state); ix++)
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{
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if (ptid_equal (state->ptid, ptid))
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{
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struct regcache *regcache = get_thread_regcache (ptid);
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CORE_ADDR current_pc = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
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if (current_pc != state->saved_pc)
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{
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/* PC has changed - this context is invalid. Use the
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default behavior. */
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VEC_unordered_remove (inline_state_s, inline_states, ix);
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return NULL;
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}
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else
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return state;
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}
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Allocate saved inlined frame state for PTID. */
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static struct inline_state *
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allocate_inline_frame_state (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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struct inline_state *state;
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state = VEC_safe_push (inline_state_s, inline_states, NULL);
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memset (state, 0, sizeof (*state));
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state->ptid = ptid;
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return state;
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}
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/* Forget about any hidden inlined functions in PTID, which is new or
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about to be resumed. PTID may be minus_one_ptid (all processes)
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or a PID (all threads in this process). */
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void
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clear_inline_frame_state (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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struct inline_state *state;
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int ix;
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if (ptid_equal (ptid, minus_one_ptid))
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{
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VEC_free (inline_state_s, inline_states);
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return;
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}
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if (ptid_is_pid (ptid))
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{
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VEC (inline_state_s) *new_states = NULL;
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int pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid);
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for (ix = 0; VEC_iterate (inline_state_s, inline_states, ix, state); ix++)
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if (pid != ptid_get_pid (state->ptid))
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VEC_safe_push (inline_state_s, new_states, state);
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VEC_free (inline_state_s, inline_states);
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inline_states = new_states;
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return;
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}
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for (ix = 0; VEC_iterate (inline_state_s, inline_states, ix, state); ix++)
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if (ptid_equal (state->ptid, ptid))
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{
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VEC_unordered_remove (inline_state_s, inline_states, ix);
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return;
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}
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}
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static void
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inline_frame_this_id (struct frame_info *this_frame,
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void **this_cache,
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struct frame_id *this_id)
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{
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struct symbol *func;
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/* In order to have a stable frame ID for a given inline function,
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we must get the stack / special addresses from the underlying
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real frame's this_id method. So we must call get_prev_frame.
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Because we are inlined into some function, there must be previous
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frames, so this is safe - as long as we're careful not to
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create any cycles. */
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*this_id = get_frame_id (get_prev_frame (this_frame));
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/* We need a valid frame ID, so we need to be based on a valid
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frame. FSF submission NOTE: this would be a good assertion to
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apply to all frames, all the time. That would fix the ambiguity
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of null_frame_id (between "no/any frame" and "the outermost
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frame"). This will take work. */
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gdb_assert (frame_id_p (*this_id));
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/* For now, require we don't match outer_frame_id either (see
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comment above). */
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gdb_assert (!frame_id_eq (*this_id, outer_frame_id));
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/* Future work NOTE: Alexandre Oliva applied a patch to GCC 4.3
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which generates DW_AT_entry_pc for inlined functions when
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possible. If this attribute is available, we should use it
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in the frame ID (and eventually, to set breakpoints). */
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func = get_frame_function (this_frame);
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gdb_assert (func != NULL);
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(*this_id).code_addr = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func));
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(*this_id).inline_depth++;
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}
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static struct value *
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inline_frame_prev_register (struct frame_info *this_frame, void **this_cache,
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int regnum)
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{
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/* Use get_frame_register_value instead of
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frame_unwind_got_register, to avoid requiring this frame's ID.
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This frame's ID depends on the previous frame's ID (unusual), and
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the previous frame's ID depends on this frame's unwound
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registers. If unwinding registers from this frame called
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get_frame_id, there would be a loop.
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Do not copy this code into any other unwinder! Inlined functions
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are special; other unwinders must not have a dependency on the
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previous frame's ID, and therefore can and should use
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frame_unwind_got_register instead. */
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return get_frame_register_value (this_frame, regnum);
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}
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/* Check whether we are at an inlining site that does not already
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have an associated frame. */
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static int
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inline_frame_sniffer (const struct frame_unwind *self,
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struct frame_info *this_frame,
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void **this_cache)
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{
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CORE_ADDR this_pc;
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struct block *frame_block, *cur_block;
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int depth;
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struct frame_info *next_frame;
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struct inline_state *state = find_inline_frame_state (inferior_ptid);
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this_pc = get_frame_address_in_block (this_frame);
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frame_block = block_for_pc (this_pc);
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if (frame_block == NULL)
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return 0;
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/* Calculate DEPTH, the number of inlined functions at this
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location. */
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depth = 0;
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cur_block = frame_block;
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while (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (cur_block))
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{
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if (block_inlined_p (cur_block))
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depth++;
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cur_block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (cur_block);
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}
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/* Check how many inlined functions already have frames. */
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for (next_frame = get_next_frame (this_frame);
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next_frame && get_frame_type (next_frame) == INLINE_FRAME;
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next_frame = get_next_frame (next_frame))
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{
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gdb_assert (depth > 0);
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depth--;
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}
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/* If this is the topmost frame, or all frames above us are inlined,
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then check whether we were requested to skip some frames (so they
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can be stepped into later). */
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if (state != NULL && state->skipped_frames > 0 && next_frame == NULL)
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{
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gdb_assert (depth >= state->skipped_frames);
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depth -= state->skipped_frames;
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}
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/* If all the inlined functions here already have frames, then pass
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to the normal unwinder for this PC. */
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if (depth == 0)
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return 0;
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/* If the next frame is an inlined function, but not the outermost, then
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we are the next outer. If it is not an inlined function, then we
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are the innermost inlined function of a different real frame. */
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return 1;
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}
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const struct frame_unwind inline_frame_unwind = {
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INLINE_FRAME,
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inline_frame_this_id,
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inline_frame_prev_register,
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NULL,
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inline_frame_sniffer
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};
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/* Return non-zero if BLOCK, an inlined function block containing PC,
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has a group of contiguous instructions starting at PC (but not
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before it). */
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static int
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block_starting_point_at (CORE_ADDR pc, struct block *block)
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{
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struct blockvector *bv;
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struct block *new_block;
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bv = blockvector_for_pc (pc, NULL);
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if (BLOCKVECTOR_MAP (bv) == NULL)
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return 0;
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new_block = addrmap_find (BLOCKVECTOR_MAP (bv), pc - 1);
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if (new_block == NULL)
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return 1;
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if (new_block == block || contained_in (new_block, block))
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return 0;
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/* The immediately preceeding address belongs to a different block,
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which is not a child of this one. Treat this as an entrance into
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BLOCK. */
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return 1;
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}
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/* Skip all inlined functions whose call sites are at the current PC.
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Frames for the hidden functions will not appear in the backtrace until the
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user steps into them. */
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void
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skip_inline_frames (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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CORE_ADDR this_pc;
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struct block *frame_block, *cur_block;
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struct symbol *last_sym = NULL;
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int skip_count = 0;
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struct inline_state *state;
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/* This function is called right after reinitializing the frame
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cache. We try not to do more unwinding than absolutely
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necessary, for performance. */
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this_pc = get_frame_pc (get_current_frame ());
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frame_block = block_for_pc (this_pc);
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if (frame_block != NULL)
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{
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cur_block = frame_block;
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while (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (cur_block))
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{
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if (block_inlined_p (cur_block))
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{
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/* See comments in inline_frame_this_id about this use
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of BLOCK_START. */
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if (BLOCK_START (cur_block) == this_pc
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|| block_starting_point_at (this_pc, cur_block))
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{
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skip_count++;
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last_sym = BLOCK_FUNCTION (cur_block);
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}
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else
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break;
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}
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cur_block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (cur_block);
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}
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}
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gdb_assert (find_inline_frame_state (ptid) == NULL);
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state = allocate_inline_frame_state (ptid);
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state->skipped_frames = skip_count;
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state->saved_pc = this_pc;
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state->skipped_symbol = last_sym;
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if (skip_count != 0)
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reinit_frame_cache ();
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}
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/* Step into an inlined function by unhiding it. */
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void
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step_into_inline_frame (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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struct inline_state *state = find_inline_frame_state (ptid);
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gdb_assert (state != NULL && state->skipped_frames > 0);
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state->skipped_frames--;
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reinit_frame_cache ();
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}
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/* Return the number of hidden functions inlined into the current
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frame. */
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int
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inline_skipped_frames (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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struct inline_state *state = find_inline_frame_state (ptid);
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if (state == NULL)
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return 0;
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else
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return state->skipped_frames;
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}
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/* If one or more inlined functions are hidden, return the symbol for
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the function inlined into the current frame. */
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struct symbol *
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inline_skipped_symbol (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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struct inline_state *state = find_inline_frame_state (ptid);
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gdb_assert (state != NULL);
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return state->skipped_symbol;
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}
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/* Return the number of functions inlined into THIS_FRAME. Some of
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the callees may not have associated frames (see
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skip_inline_frames). */
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int
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frame_inlined_callees (struct frame_info *this_frame)
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{
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struct frame_info *next_frame;
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int inline_count = 0;
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/* First count how many inlined functions at this PC have frames
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above FRAME (are inlined into FRAME). */
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for (next_frame = get_next_frame (this_frame);
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next_frame && get_frame_type (next_frame) == INLINE_FRAME;
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next_frame = get_next_frame (next_frame))
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inline_count++;
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/* Simulate some most-inner inlined frames which were suppressed, so
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they can be stepped into later. If we are unwinding already
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outer frames from some non-inlined frame this does not apply. */
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if (next_frame == NULL)
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inline_count += inline_skipped_frames (inferior_ptid);
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return inline_count;
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}
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