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133 lines
5.5 KiB
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2004-11-04 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
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* gdbtypes.c (make_qualified_type): Doc fix. Add assertion to
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prevent cross-objfile references.
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(make_cv_type): Doc fix. Don't create cross-objfile references,
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even for stub types.
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(replace_type): Add assertion to prevent cross-objfile references.
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(check_typedef): Never resolve a stub type by copying over a type
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from another file.
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Index: src/gdb/gdbtypes.c
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===================================================================
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RCS file: /big/fsf/rsync/src-cvs/src/gdb/gdbtypes.c,v
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retrieving revision 1.92
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retrieving revision 1.93
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diff -u -p -r1.92 -r1.93
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--- src/gdb/gdbtypes.c 8 Aug 2004 17:18:16 -0000 1.92
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+++ src/gdb/gdbtypes.c 4 Nov 2004 17:50:16 -0000 1.93
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@@ -433,7 +433,9 @@ address_space_int_to_name (int space_fla
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}
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/* Create a new type with instance flags NEW_FLAGS, based on TYPE.
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- If STORAGE is non-NULL, create the new type instance there. */
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+
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+ If STORAGE is non-NULL, create the new type instance there.
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+ STORAGE must be in the same obstack as TYPE. */
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static struct type *
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make_qualified_type (struct type *type, int new_flags,
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@@ -453,6 +455,12 @@ make_qualified_type (struct type *type,
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ntype = alloc_type_instance (type);
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else
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{
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+ /* If STORAGE was provided, it had better be in the same objfile as
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+ TYPE. Otherwise, we can't link it into TYPE's cv chain: if one
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+ objfile is freed and the other kept, we'd have dangling
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+ pointers. */
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+ gdb_assert (TYPE_OBJFILE (type) == TYPE_OBJFILE (storage));
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+
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ntype = storage;
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TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (ntype) = TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (type);
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TYPE_CHAIN (ntype) = ntype;
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@@ -501,11 +509,12 @@ make_type_with_address_space (struct typ
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CNST is a flag for setting the const attribute
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VOLTL is a flag for setting the volatile attribute
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TYPE is the base type whose variant we are creating.
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- TYPEPTR, if nonzero, points
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- to a pointer to memory where the reference type should be stored.
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- If *TYPEPTR is zero, update it to point to the reference type we return.
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- We allocate new memory if needed. */
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+ If TYPEPTR and *TYPEPTR are non-zero, then *TYPEPTR points to
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+ storage to hold the new qualified type; *TYPEPTR and TYPE must be
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+ in the same objfile. Otherwise, allocate fresh memory for the new
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+ type whereever TYPE lives. If TYPEPTR is non-zero, set it to the
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+ new type we construct. */
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struct type *
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make_cv_type (int cnst, int voltl, struct type *type, struct type **typeptr)
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{
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@@ -524,20 +533,19 @@ make_cv_type (int cnst, int voltl, struc
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if (typeptr && *typeptr != NULL)
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{
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- /* Objfile is per-core-type. This const-qualified type had best
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- belong to the same objfile as the type it is qualifying, unless
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- we are overwriting a stub type, in which case the safest thing
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- to do is to copy the core type into the new objfile. */
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-
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- gdb_assert (TYPE_OBJFILE (*typeptr) == TYPE_OBJFILE (type)
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- || TYPE_STUB (*typeptr));
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- if (TYPE_OBJFILE (*typeptr) != TYPE_OBJFILE (type))
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- {
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- TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (*typeptr)
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- = TYPE_ALLOC (*typeptr, sizeof (struct main_type));
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- *TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (*typeptr)
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- = *TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (type);
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- }
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+ /* TYPE and *TYPEPTR must be in the same objfile. We can't have
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+ a C-V variant chain that threads across objfiles: if one
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+ objfile gets freed, then the other has a broken C-V chain.
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+
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+ This code used to try to copy over the main type from TYPE to
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+ *TYPEPTR if they were in different objfiles, but that's
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+ wrong, too: TYPE may have a field list or member function
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+ lists, which refer to types of their own, etc. etc. The
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+ whole shebang would need to be copied over recursively; you
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+ can't have inter-objfile pointers. The only thing to do is
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+ to leave stub types as stub types, and look them up afresh by
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+ name each time you encounter them. */
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+ gdb_assert (TYPE_OBJFILE (*typeptr) == TYPE_OBJFILE (type));
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}
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ntype = make_qualified_type (type, new_flags, typeptr ? *typeptr : NULL);
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@@ -562,6 +570,12 @@ replace_type (struct type *ntype, struct
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{
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struct type *chain;
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+ /* These two types had better be in the same objfile. Otherwise,
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+ the assignment of one type's main type structure to the other
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+ will produce a type with references to objects (names; field
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+ lists; etc.) allocated on an objfile other than its own. */
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+ gdb_assert (TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype) == TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype));
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+
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*TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (ntype) = *TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (type);
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/* The type length is not a part of the main type. Update it for each
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@@ -1416,8 +1430,24 @@ check_typedef (struct type *type)
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return type;
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}
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newtype = lookup_transparent_type (name);
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+
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if (newtype)
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- make_cv_type (is_const, is_volatile, newtype, &type);
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+ {
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+ /* If the resolved type and the stub are in the same objfile,
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+ then replace the stub type with the real deal. But if
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+ they're in separate objfiles, leave the stub alone; we'll
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+ just look up the transparent type every time we call
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+ check_typedef. We can't create pointers between types
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+ allocated to different objfiles, since they may have
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+ different lifetimes. Trying to copy NEWTYPE over to TYPE's
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+ objfile is pointless, too, since you'll have to move over any
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+ other types NEWTYPE refers to, which could be an unbounded
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+ amount of stuff. */
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+ if (TYPE_OBJFILE (newtype) == TYPE_OBJFILE (type))
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+ make_cv_type (is_const, is_volatile, newtype, &type);
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+ else
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+ type = newtype;
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+ }
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}
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/* Otherwise, rely on the stub flag being set for opaque/stubbed types */
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else if (TYPE_STUB (type) && !currently_reading_symtab)
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