freebsd-dev/sys/ddb/db_sym.h
Jordan K. Hubbard 1130b656e5 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00

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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
* ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
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*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
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*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _DDB_DB_SYM_H_
#define _DDB_DB_SYM_H_
/*
* Author: Alessandro Forin, Carnegie Mellon University
* Date: 8/90
*/
/*
* This module can handle multiple symbol tables
*/
typedef struct {
char *name; /* symtab name */
char *start; /* symtab location */
char *end;
char *private; /* optional machdep pointer */
} db_symtab_t;
extern db_symtab_t *db_last_symtab; /* where last symbol was found */
/*
* Symbol representation is specific to the symtab style:
* BSD compilers use dbx' nlist, other compilers might use
* a different one
*/
typedef char * db_sym_t; /* opaque handle on symbols */
#define DB_SYM_NULL ((db_sym_t)0)
/*
* Non-stripped symbol tables will have duplicates, for instance
* the same string could match a parameter name, a local var, a
* global var, etc.
* We are most concern with the following matches.
*/
typedef int db_strategy_t; /* search strategy */
#define DB_STGY_ANY 0 /* anything goes */
#define DB_STGY_XTRN 1 /* only external symbols */
#define DB_STGY_PROC 2 /* only procedures */
extern boolean_t db_qualify_ambiguous_names;
/* if TRUE, check across symbol tables
* for multiple occurrences of a name.
* Might slow down quite a bit */
/*
* Functions exported by the symtable module
*/
void db_add_symbol_table __P((char *, char *, char *, char *));
/* extend the list of symbol tables */
db_sym_t db_search_symbol __P((db_addr_t, db_strategy_t, db_expr_t *));
/* find symbol given value */
void db_symbol_values __P((db_sym_t, char **, db_expr_t *));
/* return name and value of symbol */
#define db_find_sym_and_offset(val,namep,offp) \
db_symbol_values(db_search_symbol(val,DB_STGY_ANY,offp),namep,0)
/* find name&value given approx val */
#define db_find_xtrn_sym_and_offset(val,namep,offp) \
db_symbol_values(db_search_symbol(val,DB_STGY_XTRN,offp),namep,0)
/* ditto, but no locals */
int db_eqname __P((char *, char *, char));
/* strcmp, modulo leading char */
void db_printsym __P((db_expr_t, db_strategy_t));
/* print closest symbol to a value */
int db_sym_numargs __P((db_sym_t, int *, char **));
boolean_t X_db_line_at_pc __P((db_symtab_t *symtab, db_sym_t cursym,
char **filename, int *linenum,
db_expr_t off));
db_sym_t X_db_lookup __P((db_symtab_t *stab, char *symstr));
db_sym_t X_db_search_symbol __P((db_symtab_t *symtab, db_addr_t off,
db_strategy_t strategy,
db_expr_t *diffp));
int X_db_sym_numargs __P((db_symtab_t *, db_sym_t, int *,
char **));
void X_db_symbol_values __P((db_sym_t sym, char **namep,
db_expr_t *valuep));
#endif /* !_DDB_DB_SYM_H_ */