freebsd-nq/sys/ddb
Peter Wemm f41325db5f With this commit, I hereby pronounce gensetdefs past its use-by date.
Replace the a.out emulation of 'struct linker_set' with something
a little more flexible.  <sys/linker_set.h> now provides macros for
accessing elements and completely hides the implementation.

The linker_set.h macros have been on the back burner in various
forms since 1998 and has ideas and code from Mike Smith (SET_FOREACH()),
John Polstra (ELF clue) and myself (cleaned up API and the conversion
of the rest of the kernel to use it).

The macros declare a strongly typed set.  They return elements with the
type that you declare the set with, rather than a generic void *.

For ELF, we use the magic ld symbols (__start_<setname> and
__stop_<setname>).  Thanks to Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> for the
trick about how to force ld to provide them for kld's.

For a.out, we use the old linker_set struct.

NOTE: the item lists are no longer null terminated.  This is why
the code impact is high in certain areas.

The runtime linker has a new method to find the linker set
boundaries depending on which backend format is in use.

linker sets are still module/kld unfriendly and should never be used
for anything that may be modular one day.

Reviewed by:	eivind
2001-06-13 10:58:39 +00:00
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db_access.c
db_access.h
db_aout.c
db_break.c
db_break.h
db_command.c
db_command.h
db_examine.c
db_expr.c
db_input.c
db_kld.c
db_lex.c
db_lex.h
db_output.c
db_output.h
db_print.c
db_ps.c
db_run.c
db_sym.c
db_sym.h
db_sysctl.c
db_trap.c
db_variables.c
db_variables.h
db_watch.c
db_watch.h
db_write_cmd.c
ddb.h