/* $OpenBSD: db_sym.c,v 1.21 1997/07/19 22:31:20 niklas Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: db_sym.c,v 1.12 1996/02/05 01:57:15 christos Exp $ */ /* * Mach Operating System * Copyright (c) 1993,1992,1991,1990 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 "AS IS" * 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 * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon * the rights to redistribute these changes. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Multiple symbol tables */ static TAILQ_HEAD(, db_symtab) db_symtabs; static struct db_symtab db_sym_kernel; size_t db_nsymtabs = 0; db_symtab_t db_last_symtab; /* * Init sym module */ void db_sym_init(void) { TAILQ_INIT(&db_symtabs); } /* * Add symbol table, with given name, to list of symbol tables. */ int db_add_symbol_table(start, end, name, ref, rend) char *start; char *end; char *name; char *ref; char *rend; { db_symtab_t new = db_nsymtabs? NULL : &db_sym_kernel; if (new == NULL && (new = malloc(sizeof(*new), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK)) == NULL) return -1; new->start = start; new->end = end; new->name = name; new->private = ref; new->rend = rend; new->id = db_nsymtabs; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&db_symtabs, new, list); return db_nsymtabs++; } /* * Delete a symbol table. Caller is responsible for freeing storage. */ void db_del_symbol_table(name) char *name; { register db_symtab_t p; for (p = db_symiter(NULL); p != NULL; p = db_symiter(p)) if (!strcmp(name, p->name)) break; if (p == NULL) db_printf("ddb: %s symbol table was not allocated", name); if (--db_nsymtabs == 0) panic("ddb: kernel symtab delete"); TAILQ_REMOVE(&db_symtabs, p, list); free(p, M_DEVBUF); } db_symtab_t db_istab(i) size_t i; { register db_symtab_t p; for (p = db_symiter(NULL); i && p != NULL ; p = db_symiter(p)) i--; return i? NULL : p; } db_symtab_t db_symiter(st) db_symtab_t st; { if (st == NULL) st = db_symtabs.tqh_first; else st = st->list.tqe_next; return st; } /* * db_qualify("vm_map", "bsd") returns "bsd:vm_map". * * Note: return value points to static data whose content is * overwritten by each call... but in practice this seems okay. */ char * db_qualify(sym, symtabname) db_sym_t sym; register char *symtabname; { char *symname; static char tmp[256]; register char *s; db_symbol_values(sym, &symname, 0); s = tmp; while ((*s++ = *symtabname++) != '\0') ; s[-1] = ':'; while ((*s++ = *symname++) != '\0') ; return tmp; } boolean_t db_eqname(src, dst, c) char *src; char *dst; int c; { if (!strcmp(src, dst)) return (TRUE); if (src[0] == c) return (!strcmp(src+1,dst)); return (FALSE); } #ifdef DDB boolean_t db_value_of_name(name, valuep) char *name; db_expr_t *valuep; { db_sym_t sym; sym = db_lookup(name); if (sym == DB_SYM_NULL) return (FALSE); db_symbol_values(sym, &name, valuep); return (TRUE); } /* * Lookup a symbol. * If the symbol has a qualifier (e.g., ux:vm_map), * then only the specified symbol table will be searched; * otherwise, all symbol tables will be searched. */ db_sym_t db_lookup(symstr) char *symstr; { db_symtab_t st = NULL; db_sym_t sp = NULL; register char *cp; /* * Look for, remove, and remember any symbol table specifier. */ for (cp = symstr; *cp; cp++) if (*cp == ':') { *cp = '\0'; for (st = db_symiter(NULL); st != NULL; st = db_symiter(st)) if (!strcmp(symstr, st->name)) break; *cp = ':'; if (st == NULL) { db_error("invalid symbol table name"); /* NOTREACHED */ } symstr = cp+1; } /* * Look in the specified set of symbol tables. * Return on first match. */ if (st != NULL) sp = X_db_lookup(st, symstr); else for (st = db_symiter(NULL); st != NULL; st = db_symiter(st)) if ((sp = X_db_lookup(st, symstr)) != NULL) break; if (sp != NULL && st != NULL) db_last_symtab = st; return sp; } #endif /* * Does this symbol name appear in more than one symbol table? * Used by db_symbol_values to decide whether to qualify a symbol. */ boolean_t db_qualify_ambiguous_names = FALSE; boolean_t db_symbol_is_ambiguous(sym) db_sym_t sym; { char *sym_name; register db_symtab_t st; register boolean_t found_once = FALSE; if (!db_qualify_ambiguous_names) return FALSE; db_symbol_values(sym, &sym_name, 0); for (st = db_symiter(NULL); st != NULL; st = db_symiter(st)) { if (X_db_lookup(st, sym_name) != NULL) { if (found_once) return TRUE; found_once = TRUE; } } return FALSE; } /* * Find the closest symbol to val, and return its name * and the difference between val and the symbol found. */ db_sym_t db_search_symbol( val, strategy, offp) register db_addr_t val; db_strategy_t strategy; db_expr_t *offp; { register db_expr_t diff; db_expr_t newdiff; db_symtab_t st; db_sym_t ret = DB_SYM_NULL, sym; newdiff = diff = -1; db_last_symtab = 0; for (st = db_symiter(NULL); st != NULL; st = db_symiter(st)) { sym = X_db_search_symbol(st, val, strategy, &newdiff); if (newdiff < diff || diff < 0) { db_last_symtab = st; diff = newdiff; ret = sym; } } *offp = diff; return ret; } /* * Return name and value of a symbol */ void db_symbol_values(sym, namep, valuep) db_sym_t sym; char **namep; db_expr_t *valuep; { db_expr_t value; if (sym == DB_SYM_NULL) { *namep = 0; return; } X_db_symbol_values(sym, namep, &value); if (db_symbol_is_ambiguous(sym)) *namep = db_qualify(sym, db_last_symtab->name); if (valuep) *valuep = value; } /* * Print a the closest symbol to value * * After matching the symbol according to the given strategy * we print it in the name+offset format, provided the symbol's * value is close enough (eg smaller than db_maxoff). * We also attempt to print [filename:linenum] when applicable * (eg for procedure names). * * If we could not find a reasonable name+offset representation, * then we just print the value in hex. Small values might get * bogus symbol associations, e.g. 3 might get some absolute * value like _INCLUDE_VERSION or something, therefore we do * not accept symbols whose value is zero (and use plain hex). * Also, avoid printing as "end+0x????" which is useless. * The variable db_lastsym is used instead of "end" in case we * add support for symbols in loadable driver modules. */ extern char end[]; u_long db_lastsym = (u_long)end; db_expr_t db_maxoff = 0x10000000; void db_printsym(off, strategy) db_expr_t off; db_strategy_t strategy; { db_expr_t d; char *filename; char *name; db_expr_t value; int linenum; db_sym_t cursym; if ((u_long)off <= db_lastsym) { cursym = db_search_symbol(off, strategy, &d); db_symbol_values(cursym, &name, &value); if (name && (d < db_maxoff) && value) { db_printf("%s", name); if (d) db_printf("+%#r", d); if (strategy == DB_STGY_PROC) { if (db_line_at_pc(cursym, &filename, &linenum, off)) db_printf(" [%s:%d]", filename, linenum); } return; } } db_printf("%#ln", off); return; } boolean_t db_line_at_pc( sym, filename, linenum, pc) db_sym_t sym; char **filename; int *linenum; db_expr_t pc; { return X_db_line_at_pc( db_last_symtab, sym, filename, linenum, pc); } int db_sym_numargs(sym, nargp, argnames) db_sym_t sym; int *nargp; char **argnames; { return X_db_sym_numargs(db_last_symtab, sym, nargp, argnames); } void db_stub_xh(sym, xh) db_symtab_t sym; struct exec *xh; { X_db_stub_xh(sym, xh); } int db_symtablen(sym) db_symtab_t sym; { return X_db_symtablen(sym); } int db_symatoff(sym, off, buf, len) db_symtab_t sym; int off; void *buf; int *len; { return X_db_symatoff(sym, off, buf, len); }