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PR libcc1/113977 points out a case where a simple expression is rejected with a compiler error message. The bug here is that gdb does not inform the plugin of the correct alignment -- in fact, there is no way to do that. This patch adds a new method to allow the alignment to be set, and bumps the C front end protocol version. It also includes some updates to various comments in 'include', done here to simplify the merge to binutils-gdb. include * gcc-cp-interface.h (gcc_cp_fe_context_function): Update comment. * gcc-c-interface.h (enum gcc_c_api_version) <GCC_C_FE_VERSION_2>: New constant. (gcc_c_fe_context_function): Update comment. * gcc-c-fe.def (finish_record_with_alignment): New method. Update documentation. libcc1 PR libcc1/113977 * libcc1plugin.cc (plugin_finish_record_or_union): New function. (plugin_finish_record_or_union): Rewrite. (plugin_init): Use GCC_C_FE_VERSION_2. * libcc1.cc (c_vtable): Use GCC_C_FE_VERSION_2. (gcc_c_fe_context): Check for GCC_C_FE_VERSION_2.
219 lines
5.7 KiB
C
219 lines
5.7 KiB
C
/* Interface between GCC C FE and GDB
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Copyright (C) 2014-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef GCC_C_INTERFACE_H
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#define GCC_C_INTERFACE_H
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#include "gcc-interface.h"
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/* This header defines the interface to the GCC API. It must be both
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valid C and valid C++, because it is included by both programs. */
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* Forward declaration. */
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struct gcc_c_context;
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/*
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* Definitions and declarations for the C front end.
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*/
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/* Defined versions of the C front-end API. */
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enum gcc_c_api_version
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{
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GCC_C_FE_VERSION_0 = 0,
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/* Added char_type. Added new version of int_type and float_type,
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deprecated int_type_v0 and float_type_v0. */
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GCC_C_FE_VERSION_1 = 1,
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/* Added finish_record_with_alignment method. */
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GCC_C_FE_VERSION_2 = 2,
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};
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/* Qualifiers. */
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enum gcc_qualifiers
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{
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GCC_QUALIFIER_CONST = 1,
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GCC_QUALIFIER_VOLATILE = 2,
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GCC_QUALIFIER_RESTRICT = 4
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};
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/* This enumerates the kinds of decls that GDB can create. */
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enum gcc_c_symbol_kind
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{
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/* A function. */
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GCC_C_SYMBOL_FUNCTION,
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/* A variable. */
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GCC_C_SYMBOL_VARIABLE,
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/* A typedef. */
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GCC_C_SYMBOL_TYPEDEF,
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/* A label. */
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GCC_C_SYMBOL_LABEL
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};
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/* This enumerates the types of symbols that GCC might request from
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GDB. */
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enum gcc_c_oracle_request
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{
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/* An ordinary symbol -- a variable, function, typedef, or enum
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constant. */
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GCC_C_ORACLE_SYMBOL,
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/* A struct, union, or enum tag. */
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GCC_C_ORACLE_TAG,
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/* A label. */
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GCC_C_ORACLE_LABEL
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};
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/* The type of the function called by GCC to ask GDB for a symbol's
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definition. DATUM is an arbitrary value supplied when the oracle
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function is registered. CONTEXT is the GCC context in which the
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request is being made. REQUEST specifies what sort of symbol is
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being requested, and IDENTIFIER is the name of the symbol. */
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typedef void gcc_c_oracle_function (void *datum,
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struct gcc_c_context *context,
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enum gcc_c_oracle_request request,
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const char *identifier);
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/* The type of the function called by GCC to ask GDB for a symbol's
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address. This should return 0 if the address is not known. */
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typedef gcc_address gcc_c_symbol_address_function (void *datum,
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struct gcc_c_context *ctxt,
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const char *identifier);
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/* The vtable used by the C front end. */
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struct gcc_c_fe_vtable
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{
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/* The version of the C interface. The value is one of the
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gcc_c_api_version constants. */
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unsigned int c_version;
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/* Set the callbacks for this context.
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The binding oracle is called whenever the C parser needs to look
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up a symbol. This gives the caller a chance to lazily
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instantiate symbols using other parts of the gcc_c_fe_interface
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API.
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The address oracle is called whenever the C parser needs to look
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up a symbol. This is only called for symbols not provided by the
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symbol oracle -- that is, just built-in functions where GCC
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provides the declaration.
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DATUM is an arbitrary piece of data that is passed back verbatim
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to the callbacks in requests. */
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void (*set_callbacks) (struct gcc_c_context *self,
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gcc_c_oracle_function *binding_oracle,
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gcc_c_symbol_address_function *address_oracle,
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void *datum);
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#define GCC_METHOD0(R, N) \
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R (*N) (struct gcc_c_context *);
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#define GCC_METHOD1(R, N, A) \
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R (*N) (struct gcc_c_context *, A);
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#define GCC_METHOD2(R, N, A, B) \
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R (*N) (struct gcc_c_context *, A, B);
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#define GCC_METHOD3(R, N, A, B, C) \
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R (*N) (struct gcc_c_context *, A, B, C);
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#define GCC_METHOD4(R, N, A, B, C, D) \
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R (*N) (struct gcc_c_context *, A, B, C, D);
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#define GCC_METHOD5(R, N, A, B, C, D, E) \
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R (*N) (struct gcc_c_context *, A, B, C, D, E);
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#define GCC_METHOD7(R, N, A, B, C, D, E, F, G) \
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R (*N) (struct gcc_c_context *, A, B, C, D, E, F, G);
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#include "gcc-c-fe.def"
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#undef GCC_METHOD0
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#undef GCC_METHOD1
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#undef GCC_METHOD2
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#undef GCC_METHOD3
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#undef GCC_METHOD4
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#undef GCC_METHOD5
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#undef GCC_METHOD7
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};
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/* The C front end object. */
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struct gcc_c_context
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{
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/* Base class. */
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struct gcc_base_context base;
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/* Our vtable. This is a separate field because this is simpler
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than implementing a vtable inheritance scheme in C. */
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const struct gcc_c_fe_vtable *c_ops;
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};
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/* The name of the .so that the compiler builds. We dlopen this
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later. */
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#define GCC_C_FE_LIBCC libcc1.so
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/* The compiler exports a single initialization function. This macro
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holds its name as a symbol. */
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#define GCC_C_FE_CONTEXT gcc_c_fe_context
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/* The type of the initialization function. The caller passes in the
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desired base version and desired C-specific version. If the
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request can be satisfied, a compatible gcc_context object will be
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returned. In particular, this may return a context object with a higher
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actual version number than was requested, provided the higher version is
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fully compatible. (As of GCC_C_FE_VERSION_2, this is always true.)
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Otherwise, the function returns NULL. */
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typedef struct gcc_c_context *gcc_c_fe_context_function
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(enum gcc_base_api_version,
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enum gcc_c_api_version);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* GCC_C_INTERFACE_H */
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