1 /* Print and select stack frames for GDB, the GNU debugger. 2 3 Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 4 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free 5 Software Foundation, Inc. 6 7 This file is part of GDB. 8 9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 12 (at your option) any later version. 13 14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 17 GNU General Public License for more details. 18 19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 21 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, 22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ 23 24 #include <ctype.h> 25 #include "defs.h" 26 #include "gdb_string.h" 27 #include "value.h" 28 #include "symtab.h" 29 #include "gdbtypes.h" 30 #include "expression.h" 31 #include "language.h" 32 #include "frame.h" 33 #include "gdbcmd.h" 34 #include "gdbcore.h" 35 #include "target.h" 36 #include "source.h" 37 #include "breakpoint.h" 38 #include "demangle.h" 39 #include "inferior.h" 40 #include "annotate.h" 41 #include "ui-out.h" 42 #include "block.h" 43 #include "stack.h" 44 #include "gdb_assert.h" 45 #include "dictionary.h" 46 #include "reggroups.h" 47 #include "regcache.h" 48 49 /* Prototypes for exported functions. */ 50 51 void args_info (char *, int); 52 53 void locals_info (char *, int); 54 55 void (*deprecated_selected_frame_level_changed_hook) (int); 56 57 void _initialize_stack (void); 58 59 /* Prototypes for local functions. */ 60 61 static void down_command (char *, int); 62 63 static void down_silently_base (char *); 64 65 static void down_silently_command (char *, int); 66 67 static void up_command (char *, int); 68 69 static void up_silently_base (char *); 70 71 static void up_silently_command (char *, int); 72 73 void frame_command (char *, int); 74 75 static void current_frame_command (char *, int); 76 77 static void print_frame_arg_vars (struct frame_info *, struct ui_file *); 78 79 static void catch_info (char *, int); 80 81 static void args_plus_locals_info (char *, int); 82 83 static void print_frame_label_vars (struct frame_info *, int, 84 struct ui_file *); 85 86 static void print_frame_local_vars (struct frame_info *, int, 87 struct ui_file *); 88 89 static int print_block_frame_labels (struct block *, int *, 90 struct ui_file *); 91 92 static int print_block_frame_locals (struct block *, 93 struct frame_info *, 94 int, 95 struct ui_file *); 96 97 static void print_frame (struct frame_info *fi, 98 int print_level, 99 enum print_what print_what, 100 int print_args, 101 struct symtab_and_line sal); 102 103 static void backtrace_command (char *, int); 104 105 struct frame_info *parse_frame_specification (char *); 106 107 static void frame_info (char *, int); 108 109 extern int addressprint; /* Print addresses, or stay symbolic only? */ 110 111 /* Zero means do things normally; we are interacting directly with the 112 user. One means print the full filename and linenumber when a 113 frame is printed, and do so in a format emacs18/emacs19.22 can 114 parse. Two means print similar annotations, but in many more 115 cases and in a slightly different syntax. */ 116 117 int annotation_level = 0; 118 119 120 struct print_stack_frame_args 121 { 122 struct frame_info *fi; 123 int print_level; 124 enum print_what print_what; 125 int print_args; 126 }; 127 128 /* Show or print the frame arguments. 129 Pass the args the way catch_errors wants them. */ 130 static int 131 print_stack_frame_stub (void *args) 132 { 133 struct print_stack_frame_args *p = (struct print_stack_frame_args *) args; 134 135 print_frame_info (p->fi, p->print_level, p->print_what, p->print_args); 136 return 0; 137 } 138 139 /* Show or print a stack frame FI briefly. The output is format 140 according to PRINT_LEVEL and PRINT_WHAT printing the frame's 141 relative level, function name, argument list, and file name and 142 line number. If the frame's PC is not at the beginning of the 143 source line, the actual PC is printed at the beginning. */ 144 145 void 146 print_stack_frame (struct frame_info *fi, int print_level, 147 enum print_what print_what) 148 { 149 struct print_stack_frame_args args; 150 151 args.fi = fi; 152 args.print_level = print_level; 153 args.print_what = print_what; 154 args.print_args = 1; 155 156 catch_errors (print_stack_frame_stub, (char *) &args, "", RETURN_MASK_ALL); 157 } 158 159 struct print_args_args 160 { 161 struct symbol *func; 162 struct frame_info *fi; 163 struct ui_file *stream; 164 }; 165 166 static int print_args_stub (void *); 167 168 /* Print nameless args on STREAM. 169 FI is the frameinfo for this frame, START is the offset 170 of the first nameless arg, and NUM is the number of nameless args to 171 print. FIRST is nonzero if this is the first argument (not just 172 the first nameless arg). */ 173 174 static void 175 print_frame_nameless_args (struct frame_info *fi, long start, int num, 176 int first, struct ui_file *stream) 177 { 178 int i; 179 CORE_ADDR argsaddr; 180 long arg_value; 181 182 for (i = 0; i < num; i++) 183 { 184 QUIT; 185 argsaddr = get_frame_args_address (fi); 186 if (!argsaddr) 187 return; 188 arg_value = read_memory_integer (argsaddr + start, sizeof (int)); 189 if (!first) 190 fprintf_filtered (stream, ", "); 191 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%ld", arg_value); 192 first = 0; 193 start += sizeof (int); 194 } 195 } 196 197 /* Print the arguments of a stack frame, given the function FUNC 198 running in that frame (as a symbol), the info on the frame, 199 and the number of args according to the stack frame (or -1 if unknown). */ 200 201 /* References here and elsewhere to "number of args according to the 202 stack frame" appear in all cases to refer to "number of ints of args 203 according to the stack frame". At least for VAX, i386, isi. */ 204 205 static void 206 print_frame_args (struct symbol *func, struct frame_info *fi, int num, 207 struct ui_file *stream) 208 { 209 struct block *b = NULL; 210 int first = 1; 211 struct dict_iterator iter; 212 struct symbol *sym; 213 struct value *val; 214 /* Offset of next stack argument beyond the one we have seen that is 215 at the highest offset. 216 -1 if we haven't come to a stack argument yet. */ 217 long highest_offset = -1; 218 int arg_size; 219 /* Number of ints of arguments that we have printed so far. */ 220 int args_printed = 0; 221 struct cleanup *old_chain, *list_chain; 222 struct ui_stream *stb; 223 224 stb = ui_out_stream_new (uiout); 225 old_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_stream_delete (stb); 226 227 if (func) 228 { 229 b = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func); 230 231 ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) 232 { 233 QUIT; 234 235 /* Keep track of the highest stack argument offset seen, and 236 skip over any kinds of symbols we don't care about. */ 237 238 switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym)) 239 { 240 case LOC_ARG: 241 case LOC_REF_ARG: 242 { 243 long current_offset = SYMBOL_VALUE (sym); 244 arg_size = TYPE_LENGTH (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); 245 246 /* Compute address of next argument by adding the size of 247 this argument and rounding to an int boundary. */ 248 current_offset = 249 ((current_offset + arg_size + sizeof (int) - 1) 250 & ~(sizeof (int) - 1)); 251 252 /* If this is the highest offset seen yet, set highest_offset. */ 253 if (highest_offset == -1 254 || (current_offset > highest_offset)) 255 highest_offset = current_offset; 256 257 /* Add the number of ints we're about to print to args_printed. */ 258 args_printed += (arg_size + sizeof (int) - 1) / sizeof (int); 259 } 260 261 /* We care about types of symbols, but don't need to keep track of 262 stack offsets in them. */ 263 case LOC_REGPARM: 264 case LOC_REGPARM_ADDR: 265 case LOC_LOCAL_ARG: 266 case LOC_BASEREG_ARG: 267 case LOC_COMPUTED_ARG: 268 break; 269 270 /* Other types of symbols we just skip over. */ 271 default: 272 continue; 273 } 274 275 /* We have to look up the symbol because arguments can have 276 two entries (one a parameter, one a local) and the one we 277 want is the local, which lookup_symbol will find for us. 278 This includes gcc1 (not gcc2) on the sparc when passing a 279 small structure and gcc2 when the argument type is float 280 and it is passed as a double and converted to float by 281 the prologue (in the latter case the type of the LOC_ARG 282 symbol is double and the type of the LOC_LOCAL symbol is 283 float). */ 284 /* But if the parameter name is null, don't try it. 285 Null parameter names occur on the RS/6000, for traceback tables. 286 FIXME, should we even print them? */ 287 288 if (*DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (sym)) 289 { 290 struct symbol *nsym; 291 nsym = lookup_symbol 292 (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (sym), 293 b, VAR_DOMAIN, (int *) NULL, (struct symtab **) NULL); 294 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (nsym) == LOC_REGISTER) 295 { 296 /* There is a LOC_ARG/LOC_REGISTER pair. This means that 297 it was passed on the stack and loaded into a register, 298 or passed in a register and stored in a stack slot. 299 GDB 3.x used the LOC_ARG; GDB 4.0-4.11 used the LOC_REGISTER. 300 301 Reasons for using the LOC_ARG: 302 (1) because find_saved_registers may be slow for remote 303 debugging, 304 (2) because registers are often re-used and stack slots 305 rarely (never?) are. Therefore using the stack slot is 306 much less likely to print garbage. 307 308 Reasons why we might want to use the LOC_REGISTER: 309 (1) So that the backtrace prints the same value as 310 "print foo". I see no compelling reason why this needs 311 to be the case; having the backtrace print the value which 312 was passed in, and "print foo" print the value as modified 313 within the called function, makes perfect sense to me. 314 315 Additional note: It might be nice if "info args" displayed 316 both values. 317 One more note: There is a case with sparc structure passing 318 where we need to use the LOC_REGISTER, but this is dealt with 319 by creating a single LOC_REGPARM in symbol reading. */ 320 321 /* Leave sym (the LOC_ARG) alone. */ 322 ; 323 } 324 else 325 sym = nsym; 326 } 327 328 /* Print the current arg. */ 329 if (!first) 330 ui_out_text (uiout, ", "); 331 ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " "); 332 333 annotate_arg_begin (); 334 335 list_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end (uiout, NULL); 336 fprintf_symbol_filtered (stb->stream, SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), 337 SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym), DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI); 338 ui_out_field_stream (uiout, "name", stb); 339 annotate_arg_name_end (); 340 ui_out_text (uiout, "="); 341 342 /* Avoid value_print because it will deref ref parameters. We just 343 want to print their addresses. Print ??? for args whose address 344 we do not know. We pass 2 as "recurse" to val_print because our 345 standard indentation here is 4 spaces, and val_print indents 346 2 for each recurse. */ 347 val = read_var_value (sym, fi); 348 349 annotate_arg_value (val == NULL ? NULL : VALUE_TYPE (val)); 350 351 if (val) 352 { 353 val_print (VALUE_TYPE (val), VALUE_CONTENTS (val), 0, 354 VALUE_ADDRESS (val), 355 stb->stream, 0, 0, 2, Val_no_prettyprint); 356 ui_out_field_stream (uiout, "value", stb); 357 } 358 else 359 ui_out_text (uiout, "???"); 360 361 /* Invoke ui_out_tuple_end. */ 362 do_cleanups (list_chain); 363 364 annotate_arg_end (); 365 366 first = 0; 367 } 368 } 369 370 /* Don't print nameless args in situations where we don't know 371 enough about the stack to find them. */ 372 if (num != -1) 373 { 374 long start; 375 376 if (highest_offset == -1) 377 start = FRAME_ARGS_SKIP; 378 else 379 start = highest_offset; 380 381 print_frame_nameless_args (fi, start, num - args_printed, 382 first, stream); 383 } 384 do_cleanups (old_chain); 385 } 386 387 /* Pass the args the way catch_errors wants them. */ 388 389 static int 390 print_args_stub (void *args) 391 { 392 int numargs; 393 struct print_args_args *p = (struct print_args_args *) args; 394 395 if (FRAME_NUM_ARGS_P ()) 396 { 397 numargs = FRAME_NUM_ARGS (p->fi); 398 gdb_assert (numargs >= 0); 399 } 400 else 401 numargs = -1; 402 print_frame_args (p->func, p->fi, numargs, p->stream); 403 return 0; 404 } 405 406 /* Print information about a frame for frame "fi" at level "level". 407 Used in "where" output, also used to emit breakpoint or step 408 messages. 409 LEVEL is the level of the frame, or -1 if it is the 410 innermost frame but we don't want to print the level. 411 The meaning of the SOURCE argument is: 412 SRC_LINE: Print only source line 413 LOCATION: Print only location 414 LOC_AND_SRC: Print location and source line. */ 415 416 void 417 print_frame_info (struct frame_info *fi, int print_level, 418 enum print_what print_what, int print_args) 419 { 420 struct symtab_and_line sal; 421 int source_print; 422 int location_print; 423 424 if (get_frame_type (fi) == DUMMY_FRAME 425 || get_frame_type (fi) == SIGTRAMP_FRAME) 426 { 427 struct cleanup *uiout_cleanup 428 = make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end (uiout, "frame"); 429 430 annotate_frame_begin (print_level ? frame_relative_level (fi) : 0, 431 get_frame_pc (fi)); 432 433 /* Do this regardless of SOURCE because we don't have any source 434 to list for this frame. */ 435 if (print_level) 436 { 437 ui_out_text (uiout, "#"); 438 ui_out_field_fmt_int (uiout, 2, ui_left, "level", 439 frame_relative_level (fi)); 440 } 441 if (ui_out_is_mi_like_p (uiout)) 442 { 443 annotate_frame_address (); 444 ui_out_field_core_addr (uiout, "addr", get_frame_pc (fi)); 445 annotate_frame_address_end (); 446 } 447 448 if (get_frame_type (fi) == DUMMY_FRAME) 449 { 450 annotate_function_call (); 451 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "func", "<function called from gdb>"); 452 } 453 else if (get_frame_type (fi) == SIGTRAMP_FRAME) 454 { 455 annotate_signal_handler_caller (); 456 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "func", "<signal handler called>"); 457 } 458 ui_out_text (uiout, "\n"); 459 annotate_frame_end (); 460 461 do_cleanups (uiout_cleanup); 462 return; 463 } 464 465 /* If fi is not the innermost frame, that normally means that fi->pc 466 points to *after* the call instruction, and we want to get the 467 line containing the call, never the next line. But if the next 468 frame is a SIGTRAMP_FRAME or a DUMMY_FRAME, then the next frame 469 was not entered as the result of a call, and we want to get the 470 line containing fi->pc. */ 471 find_frame_sal (fi, &sal); 472 473 location_print = (print_what == LOCATION 474 || print_what == LOC_AND_ADDRESS 475 || print_what == SRC_AND_LOC); 476 477 if (location_print || !sal.symtab) 478 print_frame (fi, print_level, print_what, print_args, sal); 479 480 source_print = (print_what == SRC_LINE || print_what == SRC_AND_LOC); 481 482 if (sal.symtab) 483 set_current_source_symtab_and_line (&sal); 484 485 if (source_print && sal.symtab) 486 { 487 struct symtab_and_line cursal; 488 int done = 0; 489 int mid_statement = ((print_what == SRC_LINE) 490 && (get_frame_pc (fi) != sal.pc)); 491 492 if (annotation_level) 493 done = identify_source_line (sal.symtab, sal.line, mid_statement, 494 get_frame_pc (fi)); 495 if (!done) 496 { 497 if (deprecated_print_frame_info_listing_hook) 498 deprecated_print_frame_info_listing_hook (sal.symtab, sal.line, sal.line + 1, 0); 499 else 500 { 501 /* We used to do this earlier, but that is clearly 502 wrong. This function is used by many different 503 parts of gdb, including normal_stop in infrun.c, 504 which uses this to print out the current PC 505 when we stepi/nexti into the middle of a source 506 line. Only the command line really wants this 507 behavior. Other UIs probably would like the 508 ability to decide for themselves if it is desired. */ 509 if (addressprint && mid_statement) 510 { 511 ui_out_field_core_addr (uiout, "addr", get_frame_pc (fi)); 512 ui_out_text (uiout, "\t"); 513 } 514 515 print_source_lines (sal.symtab, sal.line, sal.line + 1, 0); 516 } 517 } 518 /* Make sure we have at least a default source file */ 519 set_default_source_symtab_and_line (); 520 cursal = get_current_source_symtab_and_line (); 521 cursal.line = max (sal.line - get_lines_to_list () / 2, 1); 522 set_current_source_symtab_and_line (&cursal); 523 } 524 525 if (print_what != LOCATION) 526 set_default_breakpoint (1, get_frame_pc (fi), sal.symtab, sal.line); 527 528 annotate_frame_end (); 529 530 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); 531 } 532 533 static void 534 print_frame (struct frame_info *fi, 535 int print_level, 536 enum print_what print_what, 537 int print_args, 538 struct symtab_and_line sal) 539 { 540 struct symbol *func; 541 char *funname = 0; 542 enum language funlang = language_unknown; 543 struct ui_stream *stb; 544 struct cleanup *old_chain; 545 struct cleanup *list_chain; 546 547 stb = ui_out_stream_new (uiout); 548 old_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_stream_delete (stb); 549 550 func = find_pc_function (get_frame_address_in_block (fi)); 551 if (func) 552 { 553 /* In certain pathological cases, the symtabs give the wrong 554 function (when we are in the first function in a file which 555 is compiled without debugging symbols, the previous function 556 is compiled with debugging symbols, and the "foo.o" symbol 557 that is supposed to tell us where the file with debugging symbols 558 ends has been truncated by ar because it is longer than 15 559 characters). This also occurs if the user uses asm() to create 560 a function but not stabs for it (in a file compiled -g). 561 562 So look in the minimal symbol tables as well, and if it comes 563 up with a larger address for the function use that instead. 564 I don't think this can ever cause any problems; there shouldn't 565 be any minimal symbols in the middle of a function; if this is 566 ever changed many parts of GDB will need to be changed (and we'll 567 create a find_pc_minimal_function or some such). */ 568 569 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (get_frame_address_in_block (fi)); 570 if (msymbol != NULL 571 && (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) 572 > BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func)))) 573 { 574 /* We also don't know anything about the function besides 575 its address and name. */ 576 func = 0; 577 funname = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol); 578 funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (msymbol); 579 } 580 else 581 { 582 /* I'd like to use SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME() here, to display the 583 demangled name that we already have stored in the symbol 584 table, but we stored a version with DMGL_PARAMS turned 585 on, and here we don't want to display parameters. So call 586 the demangler again, with DMGL_ANSI only. (Yes, I know 587 that printf_symbol_filtered() will again try to demangle 588 the name on the fly, but the issue is that if 589 cplus_demangle() fails here, it'll fail there too. So we 590 want to catch the failure ("demangled==NULL" case below) 591 here, while we still have our hands on the function 592 symbol.) */ 593 char *demangled; 594 funname = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (func); 595 funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (func); 596 if (funlang == language_cplus) 597 { 598 demangled = cplus_demangle (funname, DMGL_ANSI); 599 if (demangled == NULL) 600 /* If the demangler fails, try the demangled name from 601 the symbol table. This'll have parameters, but 602 that's preferable to diplaying a mangled name. */ 603 funname = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (func); 604 } 605 } 606 } 607 else 608 { 609 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (get_frame_address_in_block (fi)); 610 if (msymbol != NULL) 611 { 612 funname = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol); 613 funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (msymbol); 614 } 615 } 616 617 annotate_frame_begin (print_level ? frame_relative_level (fi) : 0, 618 get_frame_pc (fi)); 619 620 list_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_tuple_begin_end (uiout, "frame"); 621 622 if (print_level) 623 { 624 ui_out_text (uiout, "#"); 625 ui_out_field_fmt_int (uiout, 2, ui_left, "level", 626 frame_relative_level (fi)); 627 } 628 if (addressprint) 629 if (get_frame_pc (fi) != sal.pc 630 || !sal.symtab 631 || print_what == LOC_AND_ADDRESS) 632 { 633 annotate_frame_address (); 634 ui_out_field_core_addr (uiout, "addr", get_frame_pc (fi)); 635 annotate_frame_address_end (); 636 ui_out_text (uiout, " in "); 637 } 638 annotate_frame_function_name (); 639 fprintf_symbol_filtered (stb->stream, funname ? funname : "??", funlang, 640 DMGL_ANSI); 641 ui_out_field_stream (uiout, "func", stb); 642 ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " "); 643 annotate_frame_args (); 644 645 ui_out_text (uiout, " ("); 646 if (print_args) 647 { 648 struct print_args_args args; 649 struct cleanup *args_list_chain; 650 args.fi = fi; 651 args.func = func; 652 args.stream = gdb_stdout; 653 args_list_chain = make_cleanup_ui_out_list_begin_end (uiout, "args"); 654 catch_errors (print_args_stub, &args, "", RETURN_MASK_ALL); 655 /* FIXME: args must be a list. If one argument is a string it will 656 have " that will not be properly escaped. */ 657 /* Invoke ui_out_tuple_end. */ 658 do_cleanups (args_list_chain); 659 QUIT; 660 } 661 ui_out_text (uiout, ")"); 662 if (sal.symtab && sal.symtab->filename) 663 { 664 annotate_frame_source_begin (); 665 ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " "); 666 ui_out_text (uiout, " at "); 667 annotate_frame_source_file (); 668 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "file", sal.symtab->filename); 669 annotate_frame_source_file_end (); 670 ui_out_text (uiout, ":"); 671 annotate_frame_source_line (); 672 ui_out_field_int (uiout, "line", sal.line); 673 annotate_frame_source_end (); 674 } 675 676 #ifdef PC_SOLIB 677 if (!funname || (!sal.symtab || !sal.symtab->filename)) 678 { 679 char *lib = PC_SOLIB (get_frame_pc (fi)); 680 if (lib) 681 { 682 annotate_frame_where (); 683 ui_out_wrap_hint (uiout, " "); 684 ui_out_text (uiout, " from "); 685 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "from", lib); 686 } 687 } 688 #endif /* PC_SOLIB */ 689 690 /* do_cleanups will call ui_out_tuple_end() for us. */ 691 do_cleanups (list_chain); 692 ui_out_text (uiout, "\n"); 693 do_cleanups (old_chain); 694 } 695 696 /* Show the frame info. If this is the tui, it will be shown in 697 the source display otherwise, nothing is done */ 698 void 699 show_stack_frame (struct frame_info *fi) 700 { 701 } 702 703 704 /* Read a frame specification in whatever the appropriate format is. 705 Call error() if the specification is in any way invalid (i.e. 706 this function never returns NULL). */ 707 708 struct frame_info * 709 parse_frame_specification (char *frame_exp) 710 { 711 int numargs = 0; 712 #define MAXARGS 4 713 CORE_ADDR args[MAXARGS]; 714 int level; 715 716 if (frame_exp) 717 { 718 char *addr_string, *p; 719 struct cleanup *tmp_cleanup; 720 721 while (*frame_exp == ' ') 722 frame_exp++; 723 724 while (*frame_exp) 725 { 726 if (numargs > MAXARGS) 727 error ("Too many args in frame specification"); 728 /* Parse an argument. */ 729 for (p = frame_exp; *p && *p != ' '; p++) 730 ; 731 addr_string = savestring (frame_exp, p - frame_exp); 732 733 { 734 struct value *vp; 735 736 tmp_cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, addr_string); 737 738 /* NOTE: we call parse_and_eval and then both 739 value_as_long and value_as_address rather than calling 740 parse_and_eval_long and parse_and_eval_address because 741 of the issue of potential side effects from evaluating 742 the expression. */ 743 vp = parse_and_eval (addr_string); 744 if (numargs == 0) 745 level = value_as_long (vp); 746 747 args[numargs++] = value_as_address (vp); 748 do_cleanups (tmp_cleanup); 749 } 750 751 /* Skip spaces, move to possible next arg. */ 752 while (*p == ' ') 753 p++; 754 frame_exp = p; 755 } 756 } 757 758 switch (numargs) 759 { 760 case 0: 761 if (deprecated_selected_frame == NULL) 762 error ("No selected frame."); 763 return deprecated_selected_frame; 764 /* NOTREACHED */ 765 case 1: 766 { 767 struct frame_info *fid = 768 find_relative_frame (get_current_frame (), &level); 769 struct frame_info *tfid; 770 771 if (level == 0) 772 /* find_relative_frame was successful */ 773 return fid; 774 775 /* If SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME is defined, then frame specifications 776 take at least 2 addresses. It is important to detect this case 777 here so that "frame 100" does not give a confusing error message 778 like "frame specification requires two addresses". This of course 779 does not solve the "frame 100" problem for machines on which 780 a frame specification can be made with one address. To solve 781 that, we need a new syntax for a specifying a frame by address. 782 I think the cleanest syntax is $frame(0x45) ($frame(0x23,0x45) for 783 two args, etc.), but people might think that is too much typing, 784 so I guess *0x23,0x45 would be a possible alternative (commas 785 really should be used instead of spaces to delimit; using spaces 786 normally works in an expression). */ 787 #ifdef SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME 788 error ("No frame %s", paddr_d (args[0])); 789 #endif 790 791 /* If (s)he specifies the frame with an address, he deserves what 792 (s)he gets. Still, give the highest one that matches. */ 793 794 for (fid = get_current_frame (); 795 fid && get_frame_base (fid) != args[0]; 796 fid = get_prev_frame (fid)) 797 ; 798 799 if (fid) 800 while ((tfid = get_prev_frame (fid)) && 801 (get_frame_base (tfid) == args[0])) 802 fid = tfid; 803 804 /* We couldn't identify the frame as an existing frame, but 805 perhaps we can create one with a single argument. */ 806 } 807 808 default: 809 #ifdef SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME 810 return SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME (numargs, args); 811 #else 812 /* Usual case. Do it here rather than have everyone supply 813 a SETUP_ARBITRARY_FRAME that does this. */ 814 if (numargs == 1) 815 return create_new_frame (args[0], 0); 816 error ("Too many args in frame specification"); 817 #endif 818 /* NOTREACHED */ 819 } 820 /* NOTREACHED */ 821 } 822 823 /* Print verbosely the selected frame or the frame at address ADDR. 824 This means absolutely all information in the frame is printed. */ 825 826 static void 827 frame_info (char *addr_exp, int from_tty) 828 { 829 struct frame_info *fi; 830 struct symtab_and_line sal; 831 struct symbol *func; 832 struct symtab *s; 833 struct frame_info *calling_frame_info; 834 int i, count, numregs; 835 char *funname = 0; 836 enum language funlang = language_unknown; 837 const char *pc_regname; 838 839 if (!target_has_stack) 840 error ("No stack."); 841 842 /* Name of the value returned by get_frame_pc(). Per comments, "pc" 843 is not a good name. */ 844 if (PC_REGNUM >= 0) 845 /* OK, this is weird. The PC_REGNUM hardware register's value can 846 easily not match that of the internal value returned by 847 get_frame_pc(). */ 848 pc_regname = REGISTER_NAME (PC_REGNUM); 849 else 850 /* But then, this is weird to. Even without PC_REGNUM, an 851 architectures will often have a hardware register called "pc", 852 and that register's value, again, can easily not match 853 get_frame_pc(). */ 854 pc_regname = "pc"; 855 856 fi = parse_frame_specification (addr_exp); 857 if (fi == NULL) 858 error ("Invalid frame specified."); 859 860 find_frame_sal (fi, &sal); 861 func = get_frame_function (fi); 862 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-28: Why bother? Won't sal.symtab contain 863 the same value. */ 864 s = find_pc_symtab (get_frame_pc (fi)); 865 if (func) 866 { 867 /* I'd like to use SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME() here, to display 868 * the demangled name that we already have stored in 869 * the symbol table, but we stored a version with 870 * DMGL_PARAMS turned on, and here we don't want 871 * to display parameters. So call the demangler again, 872 * with DMGL_ANSI only. RT 873 * (Yes, I know that printf_symbol_filtered() will 874 * again try to demangle the name on the fly, but 875 * the issue is that if cplus_demangle() fails here, 876 * it'll fail there too. So we want to catch the failure 877 * ("demangled==NULL" case below) here, while we still 878 * have our hands on the function symbol.) 879 */ 880 char *demangled; 881 funname = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (func); 882 funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (func); 883 if (funlang == language_cplus) 884 { 885 demangled = cplus_demangle (funname, DMGL_ANSI); 886 /* If the demangler fails, try the demangled name 887 * from the symbol table. This'll have parameters, 888 * but that's preferable to diplaying a mangled name. 889 */ 890 if (demangled == NULL) 891 funname = SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (func); 892 } 893 } 894 else 895 { 896 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (get_frame_pc (fi)); 897 if (msymbol != NULL) 898 { 899 funname = DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol); 900 funlang = SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (msymbol); 901 } 902 } 903 calling_frame_info = get_prev_frame (fi); 904 905 if (!addr_exp && frame_relative_level (deprecated_selected_frame) >= 0) 906 { 907 printf_filtered ("Stack level %d, frame at ", 908 frame_relative_level (deprecated_selected_frame)); 909 print_address_numeric (get_frame_base (fi), 1, gdb_stdout); 910 printf_filtered (":\n"); 911 } 912 else 913 { 914 printf_filtered ("Stack frame at "); 915 print_address_numeric (get_frame_base (fi), 1, gdb_stdout); 916 printf_filtered (":\n"); 917 } 918 printf_filtered (" %s = ", pc_regname); 919 print_address_numeric (get_frame_pc (fi), 1, gdb_stdout); 920 921 wrap_here (" "); 922 if (funname) 923 { 924 printf_filtered (" in "); 925 fprintf_symbol_filtered (gdb_stdout, funname, funlang, 926 DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS); 927 } 928 wrap_here (" "); 929 if (sal.symtab) 930 printf_filtered (" (%s:%d)", sal.symtab->filename, sal.line); 931 puts_filtered ("; "); 932 wrap_here (" "); 933 printf_filtered ("saved %s ", pc_regname); 934 print_address_numeric (frame_pc_unwind (fi), 1, gdb_stdout); 935 printf_filtered ("\n"); 936 937 if (calling_frame_info) 938 { 939 printf_filtered (" called by frame at "); 940 print_address_numeric (get_frame_base (calling_frame_info), 941 1, gdb_stdout); 942 } 943 if (get_next_frame (fi) && calling_frame_info) 944 puts_filtered (","); 945 wrap_here (" "); 946 if (get_next_frame (fi)) 947 { 948 printf_filtered (" caller of frame at "); 949 print_address_numeric (get_frame_base (get_next_frame (fi)), 1, 950 gdb_stdout); 951 } 952 if (get_next_frame (fi) || calling_frame_info) 953 puts_filtered ("\n"); 954 if (s) 955 printf_filtered (" source language %s.\n", 956 language_str (s->language)); 957 958 { 959 /* Address of the argument list for this frame, or 0. */ 960 CORE_ADDR arg_list = get_frame_args_address (fi); 961 /* Number of args for this frame, or -1 if unknown. */ 962 int numargs; 963 964 if (arg_list == 0) 965 printf_filtered (" Arglist at unknown address.\n"); 966 else 967 { 968 printf_filtered (" Arglist at "); 969 print_address_numeric (arg_list, 1, gdb_stdout); 970 printf_filtered (","); 971 972 if (!FRAME_NUM_ARGS_P ()) 973 { 974 numargs = -1; 975 puts_filtered (" args: "); 976 } 977 else 978 { 979 numargs = FRAME_NUM_ARGS (fi); 980 gdb_assert (numargs >= 0); 981 if (numargs == 0) 982 puts_filtered (" no args."); 983 else if (numargs == 1) 984 puts_filtered (" 1 arg: "); 985 else 986 printf_filtered (" %d args: ", numargs); 987 } 988 print_frame_args (func, fi, numargs, gdb_stdout); 989 puts_filtered ("\n"); 990 } 991 } 992 { 993 /* Address of the local variables for this frame, or 0. */ 994 CORE_ADDR arg_list = get_frame_locals_address (fi); 995 996 if (arg_list == 0) 997 printf_filtered (" Locals at unknown address,"); 998 else 999 { 1000 printf_filtered (" Locals at "); 1001 print_address_numeric (arg_list, 1, gdb_stdout); 1002 printf_filtered (","); 1003 } 1004 } 1005 1006 /* Print as much information as possible on the location of all the 1007 registers. */ 1008 { 1009 enum lval_type lval; 1010 int optimized; 1011 CORE_ADDR addr; 1012 int realnum; 1013 int count; 1014 int i; 1015 int need_nl = 1; 1016 1017 /* The sp is special; what's displayed isn't the save address, but 1018 the value of the previous frame's sp. This is a legacy thing, 1019 at one stage the frame cached the previous frame's SP instead 1020 of its address, hence it was easiest to just display the cached 1021 value. */ 1022 if (SP_REGNUM >= 0) 1023 { 1024 /* Find out the location of the saved stack pointer with out 1025 actually evaluating it. */ 1026 frame_register_unwind (fi, SP_REGNUM, &optimized, &lval, &addr, 1027 &realnum, NULL); 1028 if (!optimized && lval == not_lval) 1029 { 1030 char value[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; 1031 CORE_ADDR sp; 1032 frame_register_unwind (fi, SP_REGNUM, &optimized, &lval, &addr, 1033 &realnum, value); 1034 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-05-22: This is assuming that the 1035 stack pointer was packed as an unsigned integer. That 1036 may or may not be valid. */ 1037 sp = extract_unsigned_integer (value, register_size (current_gdbarch, SP_REGNUM)); 1038 printf_filtered (" Previous frame's sp is "); 1039 print_address_numeric (sp, 1, gdb_stdout); 1040 printf_filtered ("\n"); 1041 need_nl = 0; 1042 } 1043 else if (!optimized && lval == lval_memory) 1044 { 1045 printf_filtered (" Previous frame's sp at "); 1046 print_address_numeric (addr, 1, gdb_stdout); 1047 printf_filtered ("\n"); 1048 need_nl = 0; 1049 } 1050 else if (!optimized && lval == lval_register) 1051 { 1052 printf_filtered (" Previous frame's sp in %s\n", 1053 REGISTER_NAME (realnum)); 1054 need_nl = 0; 1055 } 1056 /* else keep quiet. */ 1057 } 1058 1059 count = 0; 1060 numregs = NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; 1061 for (i = 0; i < numregs; i++) 1062 if (i != SP_REGNUM 1063 && gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (current_gdbarch, i, all_reggroup)) 1064 { 1065 /* Find out the location of the saved register without 1066 fetching the corresponding value. */ 1067 frame_register_unwind (fi, i, &optimized, &lval, &addr, &realnum, 1068 NULL); 1069 /* For moment, only display registers that were saved on the 1070 stack. */ 1071 if (!optimized && lval == lval_memory) 1072 { 1073 if (count == 0) 1074 puts_filtered (" Saved registers:\n "); 1075 else 1076 puts_filtered (","); 1077 wrap_here (" "); 1078 printf_filtered (" %s at ", REGISTER_NAME (i)); 1079 print_address_numeric (addr, 1, gdb_stdout); 1080 count++; 1081 } 1082 } 1083 if (count || need_nl) 1084 puts_filtered ("\n"); 1085 } 1086 } 1087 1088 /* Print briefly all stack frames or just the innermost COUNT frames. */ 1089 1090 static void backtrace_command_1 (char *count_exp, int show_locals, 1091 int from_tty); 1092 static void 1093 backtrace_command_1 (char *count_exp, int show_locals, int from_tty) 1094 { 1095 struct frame_info *fi; 1096 int count; 1097 int i; 1098 struct frame_info *trailing; 1099 int trailing_level; 1100 1101 if (!target_has_stack) 1102 error ("No stack."); 1103 1104 /* The following code must do two things. First, it must 1105 set the variable TRAILING to the frame from which we should start 1106 printing. Second, it must set the variable count to the number 1107 of frames which we should print, or -1 if all of them. */ 1108 trailing = get_current_frame (); 1109 1110 /* The target can be in a state where there is no valid frames 1111 (e.g., just connected). */ 1112 if (trailing == NULL) 1113 error ("No stack."); 1114 1115 trailing_level = 0; 1116 if (count_exp) 1117 { 1118 count = parse_and_eval_long (count_exp); 1119 if (count < 0) 1120 { 1121 struct frame_info *current; 1122 1123 count = -count; 1124 1125 current = trailing; 1126 while (current && count--) 1127 { 1128 QUIT; 1129 current = get_prev_frame (current); 1130 } 1131 1132 /* Will stop when CURRENT reaches the top of the stack. TRAILING 1133 will be COUNT below it. */ 1134 while (current) 1135 { 1136 QUIT; 1137 trailing = get_prev_frame (trailing); 1138 current = get_prev_frame (current); 1139 trailing_level++; 1140 } 1141 1142 count = -1; 1143 } 1144 } 1145 else 1146 count = -1; 1147 1148 if (info_verbose) 1149 { 1150 struct partial_symtab *ps; 1151 1152 /* Read in symbols for all of the frames. Need to do this in 1153 a separate pass so that "Reading in symbols for xxx" messages 1154 don't screw up the appearance of the backtrace. Also 1155 if people have strong opinions against reading symbols for 1156 backtrace this may have to be an option. */ 1157 i = count; 1158 for (fi = trailing; 1159 fi != NULL && i--; 1160 fi = get_prev_frame (fi)) 1161 { 1162 QUIT; 1163 ps = find_pc_psymtab (get_frame_address_in_block (fi)); 1164 if (ps) 1165 PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps); /* Force syms to come in */ 1166 } 1167 } 1168 1169 for (i = 0, fi = trailing; 1170 fi && count--; 1171 i++, fi = get_prev_frame (fi)) 1172 { 1173 QUIT; 1174 1175 /* Don't use print_stack_frame; if an error() occurs it probably 1176 means further attempts to backtrace would fail (on the other 1177 hand, perhaps the code does or could be fixed to make sure 1178 the frame->prev field gets set to NULL in that case). */ 1179 print_frame_info (fi, 1, LOCATION, 1); 1180 if (show_locals) 1181 print_frame_local_vars (fi, 1, gdb_stdout); 1182 } 1183 1184 /* If we've stopped before the end, mention that. */ 1185 if (fi && from_tty) 1186 printf_filtered ("(More stack frames follow...)\n"); 1187 } 1188 1189 static void 1190 backtrace_command (char *arg, int from_tty) 1191 { 1192 struct cleanup *old_chain = (struct cleanup *) NULL; 1193 char **argv = (char **) NULL; 1194 int argIndicatingFullTrace = (-1), totArgLen = 0, argc = 0; 1195 char *argPtr = arg; 1196 1197 if (arg != (char *) NULL) 1198 { 1199 int i; 1200 1201 argv = buildargv (arg); 1202 old_chain = make_cleanup_freeargv (argv); 1203 argc = 0; 1204 for (i = 0; (argv[i] != (char *) NULL); i++) 1205 { 1206 unsigned int j; 1207 1208 for (j = 0; (j < strlen (argv[i])); j++) 1209 argv[i][j] = tolower (argv[i][j]); 1210 1211 if (argIndicatingFullTrace < 0 && subset_compare (argv[i], "full")) 1212 argIndicatingFullTrace = argc; 1213 else 1214 { 1215 argc++; 1216 totArgLen += strlen (argv[i]); 1217 } 1218 } 1219 totArgLen += argc; 1220 if (argIndicatingFullTrace >= 0) 1221 { 1222 if (totArgLen > 0) 1223 { 1224 argPtr = (char *) xmalloc (totArgLen + 1); 1225 if (!argPtr) 1226 nomem (0); 1227 else 1228 { 1229 memset (argPtr, 0, totArgLen + 1); 1230 for (i = 0; (i < (argc + 1)); i++) 1231 { 1232 if (i != argIndicatingFullTrace) 1233 { 1234 strcat (argPtr, argv[i]); 1235 strcat (argPtr, " "); 1236 } 1237 } 1238 } 1239 } 1240 else 1241 argPtr = (char *) NULL; 1242 } 1243 } 1244 1245 backtrace_command_1 (argPtr, (argIndicatingFullTrace >= 0), from_tty); 1246 1247 if (argIndicatingFullTrace >= 0 && totArgLen > 0) 1248 xfree (argPtr); 1249 1250 if (old_chain) 1251 do_cleanups (old_chain); 1252 } 1253 1254 static void backtrace_full_command (char *arg, int from_tty); 1255 static void 1256 backtrace_full_command (char *arg, int from_tty) 1257 { 1258 backtrace_command_1 (arg, 1, from_tty); 1259 } 1260 1261 1262 /* Print the local variables of a block B active in FRAME. 1263 Return 1 if any variables were printed; 0 otherwise. */ 1264 1265 static int 1266 print_block_frame_locals (struct block *b, struct frame_info *fi, 1267 int num_tabs, struct ui_file *stream) 1268 { 1269 struct dict_iterator iter; 1270 int j; 1271 struct symbol *sym; 1272 int values_printed = 0; 1273 1274 ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) 1275 { 1276 switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym)) 1277 { 1278 case LOC_LOCAL: 1279 case LOC_REGISTER: 1280 case LOC_STATIC: 1281 case LOC_BASEREG: 1282 case LOC_COMPUTED: 1283 values_printed = 1; 1284 for (j = 0; j < num_tabs; j++) 1285 fputs_filtered ("\t", stream); 1286 fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), stream); 1287 fputs_filtered (" = ", stream); 1288 print_variable_value (sym, fi, stream); 1289 fprintf_filtered (stream, "\n"); 1290 break; 1291 1292 default: 1293 /* Ignore symbols which are not locals. */ 1294 break; 1295 } 1296 } 1297 return values_printed; 1298 } 1299 1300 /* Same, but print labels. */ 1301 1302 static int 1303 print_block_frame_labels (struct block *b, int *have_default, 1304 struct ui_file *stream) 1305 { 1306 struct dict_iterator iter; 1307 struct symbol *sym; 1308 int values_printed = 0; 1309 1310 ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) 1311 { 1312 if (strcmp (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (sym), "default") == 0) 1313 { 1314 if (*have_default) 1315 continue; 1316 *have_default = 1; 1317 } 1318 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_LABEL) 1319 { 1320 struct symtab_and_line sal; 1321 sal = find_pc_line (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym), 0); 1322 values_printed = 1; 1323 fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), stream); 1324 if (addressprint) 1325 { 1326 fprintf_filtered (stream, " "); 1327 print_address_numeric (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym), 1, stream); 1328 } 1329 fprintf_filtered (stream, " in file %s, line %d\n", 1330 sal.symtab->filename, sal.line); 1331 } 1332 } 1333 return values_printed; 1334 } 1335 1336 /* Print on STREAM all the local variables in frame FRAME, 1337 including all the blocks active in that frame 1338 at its current pc. 1339 1340 Returns 1 if the job was done, 1341 or 0 if nothing was printed because we have no info 1342 on the function running in FRAME. */ 1343 1344 static void 1345 print_frame_local_vars (struct frame_info *fi, int num_tabs, 1346 struct ui_file *stream) 1347 { 1348 struct block *block = get_frame_block (fi, 0); 1349 int values_printed = 0; 1350 1351 if (block == 0) 1352 { 1353 fprintf_filtered (stream, "No symbol table info available.\n"); 1354 return; 1355 } 1356 1357 while (block != 0) 1358 { 1359 if (print_block_frame_locals (block, fi, num_tabs, stream)) 1360 values_printed = 1; 1361 /* After handling the function's top-level block, stop. 1362 Don't continue to its superblock, the block of 1363 per-file symbols. */ 1364 if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (block)) 1365 break; 1366 block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block); 1367 } 1368 1369 if (!values_printed) 1370 { 1371 fprintf_filtered (stream, "No locals.\n"); 1372 } 1373 } 1374 1375 /* Same, but print labels. */ 1376 1377 static void 1378 print_frame_label_vars (struct frame_info *fi, int this_level_only, 1379 struct ui_file *stream) 1380 { 1381 struct blockvector *bl; 1382 struct block *block = get_frame_block (fi, 0); 1383 int values_printed = 0; 1384 int index, have_default = 0; 1385 char *blocks_printed; 1386 CORE_ADDR pc = get_frame_pc (fi); 1387 1388 if (block == 0) 1389 { 1390 fprintf_filtered (stream, "No symbol table info available.\n"); 1391 return; 1392 } 1393 1394 bl = blockvector_for_pc (BLOCK_END (block) - 4, &index); 1395 blocks_printed = (char *) alloca (BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char)); 1396 memset (blocks_printed, 0, BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl) * sizeof (char)); 1397 1398 while (block != 0) 1399 { 1400 CORE_ADDR end = BLOCK_END (block) - 4; 1401 int last_index; 1402 1403 if (bl != blockvector_for_pc (end, &index)) 1404 error ("blockvector blotch"); 1405 if (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index) != block) 1406 error ("blockvector botch"); 1407 last_index = BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS (bl); 1408 index += 1; 1409 1410 /* Don't print out blocks that have gone by. */ 1411 while (index < last_index 1412 && BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < pc) 1413 index++; 1414 1415 while (index < last_index 1416 && BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index)) < end) 1417 { 1418 if (blocks_printed[index] == 0) 1419 { 1420 if (print_block_frame_labels (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bl, index), &have_default, stream)) 1421 values_printed = 1; 1422 blocks_printed[index] = 1; 1423 } 1424 index++; 1425 } 1426 if (have_default) 1427 return; 1428 if (values_printed && this_level_only) 1429 return; 1430 1431 /* After handling the function's top-level block, stop. 1432 Don't continue to its superblock, the block of 1433 per-file symbols. */ 1434 if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (block)) 1435 break; 1436 block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block); 1437 } 1438 1439 if (!values_printed && !this_level_only) 1440 { 1441 fprintf_filtered (stream, "No catches.\n"); 1442 } 1443 } 1444 1445 void 1446 locals_info (char *args, int from_tty) 1447 { 1448 if (!deprecated_selected_frame) 1449 error ("No frame selected."); 1450 print_frame_local_vars (deprecated_selected_frame, 0, gdb_stdout); 1451 } 1452 1453 static void 1454 catch_info (char *ignore, int from_tty) 1455 { 1456 struct symtab_and_line *sal; 1457 1458 /* Check for target support for exception handling */ 1459 sal = target_enable_exception_callback (EX_EVENT_CATCH, 1); 1460 if (sal) 1461 { 1462 /* Currently not handling this */ 1463 /* Ideally, here we should interact with the C++ runtime 1464 system to find the list of active handlers, etc. */ 1465 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, "Info catch not supported with this target/compiler combination.\n"); 1466 } 1467 else 1468 { 1469 /* Assume g++ compiled code -- old v 4.16 behaviour */ 1470 if (!deprecated_selected_frame) 1471 error ("No frame selected."); 1472 1473 print_frame_label_vars (deprecated_selected_frame, 0, gdb_stdout); 1474 } 1475 } 1476 1477 static void 1478 print_frame_arg_vars (struct frame_info *fi, 1479 struct ui_file *stream) 1480 { 1481 struct symbol *func = get_frame_function (fi); 1482 struct block *b; 1483 struct dict_iterator iter; 1484 struct symbol *sym, *sym2; 1485 int values_printed = 0; 1486 1487 if (func == 0) 1488 { 1489 fprintf_filtered (stream, "No symbol table info available.\n"); 1490 return; 1491 } 1492 1493 b = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func); 1494 ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) 1495 { 1496 switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym)) 1497 { 1498 case LOC_ARG: 1499 case LOC_LOCAL_ARG: 1500 case LOC_REF_ARG: 1501 case LOC_REGPARM: 1502 case LOC_REGPARM_ADDR: 1503 case LOC_BASEREG_ARG: 1504 case LOC_COMPUTED_ARG: 1505 values_printed = 1; 1506 fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), stream); 1507 fputs_filtered (" = ", stream); 1508 1509 /* We have to look up the symbol because arguments can have 1510 two entries (one a parameter, one a local) and the one we 1511 want is the local, which lookup_symbol will find for us. 1512 This includes gcc1 (not gcc2) on the sparc when passing a 1513 small structure and gcc2 when the argument type is float 1514 and it is passed as a double and converted to float by 1515 the prologue (in the latter case the type of the LOC_ARG 1516 symbol is double and the type of the LOC_LOCAL symbol is 1517 float). There are also LOC_ARG/LOC_REGISTER pairs which 1518 are not combined in symbol-reading. */ 1519 1520 sym2 = lookup_symbol (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (sym), 1521 b, VAR_DOMAIN, (int *) NULL, (struct symtab **) NULL); 1522 print_variable_value (sym2, fi, stream); 1523 fprintf_filtered (stream, "\n"); 1524 break; 1525 1526 default: 1527 /* Don't worry about things which aren't arguments. */ 1528 break; 1529 } 1530 } 1531 if (!values_printed) 1532 { 1533 fprintf_filtered (stream, "No arguments.\n"); 1534 } 1535 } 1536 1537 void 1538 args_info (char *ignore, int from_tty) 1539 { 1540 if (!deprecated_selected_frame) 1541 error ("No frame selected."); 1542 print_frame_arg_vars (deprecated_selected_frame, gdb_stdout); 1543 } 1544 1545 1546 static void 1547 args_plus_locals_info (char *ignore, int from_tty) 1548 { 1549 args_info (ignore, from_tty); 1550 locals_info (ignore, from_tty); 1551 } 1552 1553 1554 /* Select frame FI. Also print the stack frame and show the source if 1555 this is the tui version. */ 1556 static void 1557 select_and_print_frame (struct frame_info *fi) 1558 { 1559 select_frame (fi); 1560 if (fi) 1561 print_stack_frame (fi, 1, SRC_AND_LOC); 1562 } 1563 1564 /* Return the symbol-block in which the selected frame is executing. 1565 Can return zero under various legitimate circumstances. 1566 1567 If ADDR_IN_BLOCK is non-zero, set *ADDR_IN_BLOCK to the relevant 1568 code address within the block returned. We use this to decide 1569 which macros are in scope. */ 1570 1571 struct block * 1572 get_selected_block (CORE_ADDR *addr_in_block) 1573 { 1574 if (!target_has_stack) 1575 return 0; 1576 1577 /* NOTE: cagney/2002-11-28: Why go to all this effort to not create 1578 a selected/current frame? Perhaps this function is called, 1579 indirectly, by WFI in "infrun.c" where avoiding the creation of 1580 an inner most frame is very important (it slows down single 1581 step). I suspect, though that this was true in the deep dark 1582 past but is no longer the case. A mindless look at all the 1583 callers tends to support this theory. I think we should be able 1584 to assume that there is always a selcted frame. */ 1585 /* gdb_assert (deprecated_selected_frame != NULL); So, do you feel 1586 lucky? */ 1587 if (!deprecated_selected_frame) 1588 { 1589 CORE_ADDR pc = read_pc (); 1590 if (addr_in_block != NULL) 1591 *addr_in_block = pc; 1592 return block_for_pc (pc); 1593 } 1594 return get_frame_block (deprecated_selected_frame, addr_in_block); 1595 } 1596 1597 /* Find a frame a certain number of levels away from FRAME. 1598 LEVEL_OFFSET_PTR points to an int containing the number of levels. 1599 Positive means go to earlier frames (up); negative, the reverse. 1600 The int that contains the number of levels is counted toward 1601 zero as the frames for those levels are found. 1602 If the top or bottom frame is reached, that frame is returned, 1603 but the final value of *LEVEL_OFFSET_PTR is nonzero and indicates 1604 how much farther the original request asked to go. */ 1605 1606 struct frame_info * 1607 find_relative_frame (struct frame_info *frame, 1608 int *level_offset_ptr) 1609 { 1610 struct frame_info *prev; 1611 struct frame_info *frame1; 1612 1613 /* Going up is simple: just do get_prev_frame enough times 1614 or until initial frame is reached. */ 1615 while (*level_offset_ptr > 0) 1616 { 1617 prev = get_prev_frame (frame); 1618 if (prev == 0) 1619 break; 1620 (*level_offset_ptr)--; 1621 frame = prev; 1622 } 1623 /* Going down is just as simple. */ 1624 if (*level_offset_ptr < 0) 1625 { 1626 while (*level_offset_ptr < 0) 1627 { 1628 frame1 = get_next_frame (frame); 1629 if (!frame1) 1630 break; 1631 frame = frame1; 1632 (*level_offset_ptr)++; 1633 } 1634 } 1635 return frame; 1636 } 1637 1638 /* The "select_frame" command. With no arg, NOP. 1639 With arg LEVEL_EXP, select the frame at level LEVEL if it is a 1640 valid level. Otherwise, treat level_exp as an address expression 1641 and select it. See parse_frame_specification for more info on proper 1642 frame expressions. */ 1643 1644 void 1645 select_frame_command (char *level_exp, int from_tty) 1646 { 1647 struct frame_info *frame; 1648 1649 if (!target_has_stack) 1650 error ("No stack."); 1651 1652 frame = parse_frame_specification (level_exp); 1653 1654 select_frame (frame); 1655 } 1656 1657 /* The "frame" command. With no arg, print selected frame briefly. 1658 With arg, behaves like select_frame and then prints the selected 1659 frame. */ 1660 1661 void 1662 frame_command (char *level_exp, int from_tty) 1663 { 1664 select_frame_command (level_exp, from_tty); 1665 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (), 1, SRC_AND_LOC); 1666 } 1667 1668 /* The XDB Compatibility command to print the current frame. */ 1669 1670 static void 1671 current_frame_command (char *level_exp, int from_tty) 1672 { 1673 if (target_has_stack == 0 || deprecated_selected_frame == 0) 1674 error ("No stack."); 1675 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (), 1, SRC_AND_LOC); 1676 } 1677 1678 /* Select the frame up one or COUNT stack levels 1679 from the previously selected frame, and print it briefly. */ 1680 1681 static void 1682 up_silently_base (char *count_exp) 1683 { 1684 struct frame_info *fi; 1685 int count = 1, count1; 1686 if (count_exp) 1687 count = parse_and_eval_long (count_exp); 1688 count1 = count; 1689 1690 if (target_has_stack == 0 || deprecated_selected_frame == 0) 1691 error ("No stack."); 1692 1693 fi = find_relative_frame (deprecated_selected_frame, &count1); 1694 if (count1 != 0 && count_exp == 0) 1695 error ("Initial frame selected; you cannot go up."); 1696 select_frame (fi); 1697 } 1698 1699 static void 1700 up_silently_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty) 1701 { 1702 up_silently_base (count_exp); 1703 } 1704 1705 static void 1706 up_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty) 1707 { 1708 up_silently_base (count_exp); 1709 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (), 1, SRC_AND_LOC); 1710 } 1711 1712 /* Select the frame down one or COUNT stack levels 1713 from the previously selected frame, and print it briefly. */ 1714 1715 static void 1716 down_silently_base (char *count_exp) 1717 { 1718 struct frame_info *frame; 1719 int count = -1, count1; 1720 if (count_exp) 1721 count = -parse_and_eval_long (count_exp); 1722 count1 = count; 1723 1724 if (target_has_stack == 0 || deprecated_selected_frame == 0) 1725 error ("No stack."); 1726 1727 frame = find_relative_frame (deprecated_selected_frame, &count1); 1728 if (count1 != 0 && count_exp == 0) 1729 { 1730 1731 /* We only do this if count_exp is not specified. That way "down" 1732 means to really go down (and let me know if that is 1733 impossible), but "down 9999" can be used to mean go all the way 1734 down without getting an error. */ 1735 1736 error ("Bottom (i.e., innermost) frame selected; you cannot go down."); 1737 } 1738 1739 select_frame (frame); 1740 } 1741 1742 static void 1743 down_silently_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty) 1744 { 1745 down_silently_base (count_exp); 1746 } 1747 1748 static void 1749 down_command (char *count_exp, int from_tty) 1750 { 1751 down_silently_base (count_exp); 1752 print_stack_frame (get_selected_frame (), 1, SRC_AND_LOC); 1753 } 1754 1755 void 1756 return_command (char *retval_exp, int from_tty) 1757 { 1758 struct symbol *thisfun; 1759 struct value *return_value = NULL; 1760 const char *query_prefix = ""; 1761 1762 /* FIXME: cagney/2003-10-20: Perform a minimal existance test on the 1763 target. If that fails, error out. For the moment don't rely on 1764 get_selected_frame as it's error message is the the singularly 1765 obscure "No registers". */ 1766 if (!target_has_registers) 1767 error ("No selected frame."); 1768 thisfun = get_frame_function (get_selected_frame ()); 1769 1770 /* Compute the return value. If the computation triggers an error, 1771 let it bail. If the return type can't be handled, set 1772 RETURN_VALUE to NULL, and QUERY_PREFIX to an informational 1773 message. */ 1774 if (retval_exp) 1775 { 1776 struct type *return_type = NULL; 1777 1778 /* Compute the return value. Should the computation fail, this 1779 call throws an error. */ 1780 return_value = parse_and_eval (retval_exp); 1781 1782 /* Cast return value to the return type of the function. Should 1783 the cast fail, this call throws an error. */ 1784 if (thisfun != NULL) 1785 return_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (SYMBOL_TYPE (thisfun)); 1786 if (return_type == NULL) 1787 return_type = builtin_type_int; 1788 CHECK_TYPEDEF (return_type); 1789 return_value = value_cast (return_type, return_value); 1790 1791 /* Make sure the value is fully evaluated. It may live in the 1792 stack frame we're about to pop. */ 1793 if (VALUE_LAZY (return_value)) 1794 value_fetch_lazy (return_value); 1795 1796 if (TYPE_CODE (return_type) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) 1797 /* If the return-type is "void", don't try to find the 1798 return-value's location. However, do still evaluate the 1799 return expression so that, even when the expression result 1800 is discarded, side effects such as "return i++" still 1801 occure. */ 1802 return_value = NULL; 1803 /* FIXME: cagney/2004-01-17: If the architecture implements both 1804 return_value and extract_returned_value_address, should allow 1805 "return" to work - don't set return_value to NULL. */ 1806 else if (!gdbarch_return_value_p (current_gdbarch) 1807 && (TYPE_CODE (return_type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT 1808 || TYPE_CODE (return_type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)) 1809 { 1810 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-10-20: Compatibility hack for legacy 1811 code. Old architectures don't expect STORE_RETURN_VALUE 1812 to be called with with a small struct that needs to be 1813 stored in registers. Don't start doing it now. */ 1814 query_prefix = "\ 1815 A structure or union return type is not supported by this architecture.\n\ 1816 If you continue, the return value that you specified will be ignored.\n"; 1817 return_value = NULL; 1818 } 1819 else if (using_struct_return (return_type, 0)) 1820 { 1821 query_prefix = "\ 1822 The location at which to store the function's return value is unknown.\n\ 1823 If you continue, the return value that you specified will be ignored.\n"; 1824 return_value = NULL; 1825 } 1826 } 1827 1828 /* Does an interactive user really want to do this? Include 1829 information, such as how well GDB can handle the return value, in 1830 the query message. */ 1831 if (from_tty) 1832 { 1833 int confirmed; 1834 if (thisfun == NULL) 1835 confirmed = query ("%sMake selected stack frame return now? ", 1836 query_prefix); 1837 else 1838 confirmed = query ("%sMake %s return now? ", query_prefix, 1839 SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (thisfun)); 1840 if (!confirmed) 1841 error ("Not confirmed"); 1842 } 1843 1844 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-01-18: Is this silly? Rather than pop each 1845 frame in turn, should this code just go straight to the relevant 1846 frame and pop that? */ 1847 1848 /* First discard all frames inner-to the selected frame (making the 1849 selected frame current). */ 1850 { 1851 struct frame_id selected_id = get_frame_id (get_selected_frame ()); 1852 while (!frame_id_eq (selected_id, get_frame_id (get_current_frame ()))) 1853 { 1854 if (frame_id_inner (selected_id, get_frame_id (get_current_frame ()))) 1855 /* Caught in the safety net, oops! We've gone way past the 1856 selected frame. */ 1857 error ("Problem while popping stack frames (corrupt stack?)"); 1858 frame_pop (get_current_frame ()); 1859 } 1860 } 1861 1862 /* Second discard the selected frame (which is now also the current 1863 frame). */ 1864 frame_pop (get_current_frame ()); 1865 1866 /* Store RETURN_VAUE in the just-returned register set. */ 1867 if (return_value != NULL) 1868 { 1869 struct type *return_type = VALUE_TYPE (return_value); 1870 gdb_assert (gdbarch_return_value (current_gdbarch, return_type, 1871 NULL, NULL, NULL) 1872 == RETURN_VALUE_REGISTER_CONVENTION); 1873 gdbarch_return_value (current_gdbarch, return_type, 1874 current_regcache, NULL /*read*/, 1875 VALUE_CONTENTS (return_value) /*write*/); 1876 } 1877 1878 /* If we are at the end of a call dummy now, pop the dummy frame 1879 too. */ 1880 if (get_frame_type (get_current_frame ()) == DUMMY_FRAME) 1881 frame_pop (get_current_frame ()); 1882 1883 /* If interactive, print the frame that is now current. */ 1884 if (from_tty) 1885 frame_command ("0", 1); 1886 else 1887 select_frame_command ("0", 0); 1888 } 1889 1890 /* Sets the scope to input function name, provided that the 1891 function is within the current stack frame */ 1892 1893 struct function_bounds 1894 { 1895 CORE_ADDR low, high; 1896 }; 1897 1898 static void func_command (char *arg, int from_tty); 1899 static void 1900 func_command (char *arg, int from_tty) 1901 { 1902 struct frame_info *fp; 1903 int found = 0; 1904 struct symtabs_and_lines sals; 1905 int i; 1906 int level = 1; 1907 struct function_bounds *func_bounds = (struct function_bounds *) NULL; 1908 1909 if (arg != (char *) NULL) 1910 return; 1911 1912 fp = parse_frame_specification ("0"); 1913 sals = decode_line_spec (arg, 1); 1914 func_bounds = (struct function_bounds *) xmalloc ( 1915 sizeof (struct function_bounds) * sals.nelts); 1916 for (i = 0; (i < sals.nelts && !found); i++) 1917 { 1918 if (sals.sals[i].pc == (CORE_ADDR) 0 || 1919 find_pc_partial_function (sals.sals[i].pc, 1920 (char **) NULL, 1921 &func_bounds[i].low, 1922 &func_bounds[i].high) == 0) 1923 { 1924 func_bounds[i].low = 1925 func_bounds[i].high = (CORE_ADDR) NULL; 1926 } 1927 } 1928 1929 do 1930 { 1931 for (i = 0; (i < sals.nelts && !found); i++) 1932 found = (get_frame_pc (fp) >= func_bounds[i].low && 1933 get_frame_pc (fp) < func_bounds[i].high); 1934 if (!found) 1935 { 1936 level = 1; 1937 fp = find_relative_frame (fp, &level); 1938 } 1939 } 1940 while (!found && level == 0); 1941 1942 if (func_bounds) 1943 xfree (func_bounds); 1944 1945 if (!found) 1946 printf_filtered ("'%s' not within current stack frame.\n", arg); 1947 else if (fp != deprecated_selected_frame) 1948 select_and_print_frame (fp); 1949 } 1950 1951 /* Gets the language of the current frame. */ 1952 1953 enum language 1954 get_frame_language (void) 1955 { 1956 struct symtab *s; 1957 enum language flang; /* The language of the current frame */ 1958 1959 if (deprecated_selected_frame) 1960 { 1961 /* We determine the current frame language by looking up its 1962 associated symtab. To retrieve this symtab, we use the frame PC. 1963 However we cannot use the frame pc as is, because it usually points 1964 to the instruction following the "call", which is sometimes the first 1965 instruction of another function. So we rely on 1966 get_frame_address_in_block(), it provides us with a PC which is 1967 guaranteed to be inside the frame's code block. */ 1968 s = find_pc_symtab (get_frame_address_in_block (deprecated_selected_frame)); 1969 if (s) 1970 flang = s->language; 1971 else 1972 flang = language_unknown; 1973 } 1974 else 1975 flang = language_unknown; 1976 1977 return flang; 1978 } 1979 1980 void 1981 _initialize_stack (void) 1982 { 1983 #if 0 1984 backtrace_limit = 30; 1985 #endif 1986 1987 add_com ("return", class_stack, return_command, 1988 "Make selected stack frame return to its caller.\n\ 1989 Control remains in the debugger, but when you continue\n\ 1990 execution will resume in the frame above the one now selected.\n\ 1991 If an argument is given, it is an expression for the value to return."); 1992 1993 add_com ("up", class_stack, up_command, 1994 "Select and print stack frame that called this one.\n\ 1995 An argument says how many frames up to go."); 1996 add_com ("up-silently", class_support, up_silently_command, 1997 "Same as the `up' command, but does not print anything.\n\ 1998 This is useful in command scripts."); 1999 2000 add_com ("down", class_stack, down_command, 2001 "Select and print stack frame called by this one.\n\ 2002 An argument says how many frames down to go."); 2003 add_com_alias ("do", "down", class_stack, 1); 2004 add_com_alias ("dow", "down", class_stack, 1); 2005 add_com ("down-silently", class_support, down_silently_command, 2006 "Same as the `down' command, but does not print anything.\n\ 2007 This is useful in command scripts."); 2008 2009 add_com ("frame", class_stack, frame_command, 2010 "Select and print a stack frame.\n\ 2011 With no argument, print the selected stack frame. (See also \"info frame\").\n\ 2012 An argument specifies the frame to select.\n\ 2013 It can be a stack frame number or the address of the frame.\n\ 2014 With argument, nothing is printed if input is coming from\n\ 2015 a command file or a user-defined command."); 2016 2017 add_com_alias ("f", "frame", class_stack, 1); 2018 2019 if (xdb_commands) 2020 { 2021 add_com ("L", class_stack, current_frame_command, 2022 "Print the current stack frame.\n"); 2023 add_com_alias ("V", "frame", class_stack, 1); 2024 } 2025 add_com ("select-frame", class_stack, select_frame_command, 2026 "Select a stack frame without printing anything.\n\ 2027 An argument specifies the frame to select.\n\ 2028 It can be a stack frame number or the address of the frame.\n"); 2029 2030 add_com ("backtrace", class_stack, backtrace_command, 2031 "Print backtrace of all stack frames, or innermost COUNT frames.\n\ 2032 With a negative argument, print outermost -COUNT frames.\n\ 2033 Use of the 'full' qualifier also prints the values of the local variables.\n"); 2034 add_com_alias ("bt", "backtrace", class_stack, 0); 2035 if (xdb_commands) 2036 { 2037 add_com_alias ("t", "backtrace", class_stack, 0); 2038 add_com ("T", class_stack, backtrace_full_command, 2039 "Print backtrace of all stack frames, or innermost COUNT frames \n\ 2040 and the values of the local variables.\n\ 2041 With a negative argument, print outermost -COUNT frames.\n\ 2042 Usage: T <count>\n"); 2043 } 2044 2045 add_com_alias ("where", "backtrace", class_alias, 0); 2046 add_info ("stack", backtrace_command, 2047 "Backtrace of the stack, or innermost COUNT frames."); 2048 add_info_alias ("s", "stack", 1); 2049 add_info ("frame", frame_info, 2050 "All about selected stack frame, or frame at ADDR."); 2051 add_info_alias ("f", "frame", 1); 2052 add_info ("locals", locals_info, 2053 "Local variables of current stack frame."); 2054 add_info ("args", args_info, 2055 "Argument variables of current stack frame."); 2056 if (xdb_commands) 2057 add_com ("l", class_info, args_plus_locals_info, 2058 "Argument and local variables of current stack frame."); 2059 2060 if (dbx_commands) 2061 add_com ("func", class_stack, func_command, 2062 "Select the stack frame that contains <func>.\nUsage: func <name>\n"); 2063 2064 add_info ("catch", catch_info, 2065 "Exceptions that can be caught in the current stack frame."); 2066 2067 #if 0 2068 add_cmd ("backtrace-limit", class_stack, set_backtrace_limit_command, 2069 "Specify maximum number of frames for \"backtrace\" to print by default.", 2070 &setlist); 2071 add_info ("backtrace-limit", backtrace_limit_info, 2072 "The maximum number of frames for \"backtrace\" to print by default."); 2073 #endif 2074 } 2075