1 //===-- SymbolContext.h -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 9 #ifndef LLDB_SYMBOL_SYMBOLCONTEXT_H 10 #define LLDB_SYMBOL_SYMBOLCONTEXT_H 11 12 #include <memory> 13 #include <string> 14 #include <vector> 15 16 #include "lldb/Core/Address.h" 17 #include "lldb/Core/Mangled.h" 18 #include "lldb/Symbol/LineEntry.h" 19 #include "lldb/Utility/Iterable.h" 20 #include "lldb/lldb-private.h" 21 22 namespace lldb_private { 23 24 class SymbolContextScope; 25 26 /// \class SymbolContext SymbolContext.h "lldb/Symbol/SymbolContext.h" Defines 27 /// a symbol context baton that can be handed other debug core functions. 28 /// 29 /// Many debugger functions require a context when doing lookups. This class 30 /// provides a common structure that can be used as the result of a query that 31 /// can contain a single result. Examples of such queries include 32 /// \li Looking up a load address. 33 class SymbolContext { 34 public: 35 /// Default constructor. 36 /// 37 /// Initialize all pointer members to nullptr and all struct members to 38 /// their default state. 39 SymbolContext(); 40 41 /// Construct with an object that knows how to reconstruct its symbol 42 /// context. 43 /// 44 /// \param[in] sc_scope 45 /// A symbol context scope object that knows how to reconstruct 46 /// it's context. 47 explicit SymbolContext(SymbolContextScope *sc_scope); 48 49 /// Construct with module, and optional compile unit, function, block, line 50 /// table, line entry and symbol. 51 /// 52 /// Initialize all pointer to the specified values. 53 /// 54 /// \param[in] module_sp 55 /// A Module pointer to the module for this context. 56 /// 57 /// \param[in] comp_unit 58 /// A CompileUnit pointer to the compile unit for this context. 59 /// 60 /// \param[in] function 61 /// A Function pointer to the function for this context. 62 /// 63 /// \param[in] block 64 /// A Block pointer to the deepest block for this context. 65 /// 66 /// \param[in] line_entry 67 /// A LineEntry pointer to the line entry for this context. 68 /// 69 /// \param[in] symbol 70 /// A Symbol pointer to the symbol for this context. 71 explicit SymbolContext(const lldb::TargetSP &target_sp, 72 const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, 73 CompileUnit *comp_unit = nullptr, 74 Function *function = nullptr, Block *block = nullptr, 75 LineEntry *line_entry = nullptr, 76 Symbol *symbol = nullptr); 77 78 // This version sets the target to a NULL TargetSP if you don't know it. 79 explicit SymbolContext(const lldb::ModuleSP &module_sp, 80 CompileUnit *comp_unit = nullptr, 81 Function *function = nullptr, Block *block = nullptr, 82 LineEntry *line_entry = nullptr, 83 Symbol *symbol = nullptr); 84 85 ~SymbolContext(); 86 87 /// Clear the object's state. 88 /// 89 /// Resets all pointer members to nullptr, and clears any class objects to 90 /// their default state. 91 void Clear(bool clear_target); 92 93 /// Dump a description of this object to a Stream. 94 /// 95 /// Dump a description of the contents of this object to the supplied stream 96 /// \a s. 97 /// 98 /// \param[in] s 99 /// The stream to which to dump the object description. 100 void Dump(Stream *s, Target *target) const; 101 102 /// Dump the stop context in this object to a Stream. 103 /// 104 /// Dump the best description of this object to the stream. The information 105 /// displayed depends on the amount and quality of the information in this 106 /// context. If a module, function, file and line number are available, they 107 /// will be dumped. If only a module and function or symbol name with offset 108 /// is available, that will be output. Else just the address at which the 109 /// target was stopped will be displayed. 110 /// 111 /// \param[in] s 112 /// The stream to which to dump the object description. 113 /// 114 /// \param[in] so_addr 115 /// The resolved section offset address. 116 /// 117 /// \param[in] show_fullpaths 118 /// When printing file paths (with the Module), whether the 119 /// base name of the Module should be printed or the full path. 120 /// 121 /// \param[in] show_module 122 /// Whether the module name should be printed followed by a 123 /// grave accent "`" character. 124 /// 125 /// \param[in] show_inlined_frames 126 /// If a given pc is in inlined function(s), whether the inlined 127 /// functions should be printed on separate lines in addition to 128 /// the concrete function containing the pc. 129 /// 130 /// \param[in] show_function_arguments 131 /// If false, this method will try to elide the function argument 132 /// types when printing the function name. This may be ambiguous 133 /// for languages that have function overloading - but it may 134 /// make the "function name" too long to include all the argument 135 /// types. 136 /// 137 /// \param[in] show_function_name 138 /// Normally this should be true - the function/symbol name should 139 /// be printed. In disassembly formatting, where we want a format 140 /// like "<*+36>", this should be false and "*" will be printed 141 /// instead. 142 /// 143 /// \param[in] show_inline_callsite_line_info 144 /// When processing an inline block, the line info of the callsite 145 /// is dumped if this flag is \b true, otherwise the line info 146 /// of the actual inlined function is dumped. 147 /// 148 /// \param[in] pattern 149 /// An optional regex pattern to match against the stop context 150 /// description. If specified, parts of the description matching this 151 /// pattern may be highlighted or processed differently. If this parameter 152 /// is an empty string or not provided, no highlighting is applied. 153 /// 154 /// \return 155 /// \b true if some text was dumped, \b false otherwise. 156 bool DumpStopContext(Stream *s, ExecutionContextScope *exe_scope, 157 const Address &so_addr, bool show_fullpaths, 158 bool show_module, bool show_inlined_frames, 159 bool show_function_arguments, bool show_function_name, 160 llvm::StringRef pattern = "") const; 161 162 /// Get the address range contained within a symbol context. 163 /// 164 /// Address range priority is as follows: 165 /// - line_entry address range if line_entry is valid and 166 /// eSymbolContextLineEntry is set in \a scope 167 /// - block address range if block is not nullptr and eSymbolContextBlock 168 /// is set in \a scope 169 /// - function address range if function is not nullptr and 170 /// eSymbolContextFunction is set in \a scope 171 /// - symbol address range if symbol is not nullptr and 172 /// eSymbolContextSymbol is set in \a scope 173 /// 174 /// \param[in] scope 175 /// A mask of symbol context bits telling this function which 176 /// address ranges it can use when trying to extract one from 177 /// the valid (non-nullptr) symbol context classes. 178 /// 179 /// \param[in] range_idx 180 /// The address range index to grab. Since many functions and 181 /// blocks are not always contiguous, they may have more than 182 /// one address range. 183 /// 184 /// \param[in] use_inline_block_range 185 /// If \a scope has the eSymbolContextBlock bit set, and there 186 /// is a valid block in the symbol context, return the block 187 /// address range for the containing inline function block, not 188 /// the deepest most block. This allows us to extract information 189 /// for the address range of the inlined function block, not 190 /// the deepest lexical block. 191 /// 192 /// \param[out] range 193 /// An address range object that will be filled in if \b true 194 /// is returned. 195 /// 196 /// \return 197 /// \b True if this symbol context contains items that describe 198 /// an address range, \b false otherwise. 199 bool GetAddressRange(uint32_t scope, uint32_t range_idx, 200 bool use_inline_block_range, AddressRange &range) const; 201 202 bool GetAddressRangeFromHereToEndLine(uint32_t end_line, AddressRange &range, 203 Status &error); 204 205 /// Find the best global data symbol visible from this context. 206 /// 207 /// Symbol priority is: 208 /// - extern symbol in the current module if there is one 209 /// - non-extern symbol in the current module if there is one 210 /// - extern symbol in the target 211 /// - non-extern symbol in the target 212 /// It is an error if the highest-priority result is ambiguous. 213 /// 214 /// \param[in] name 215 /// The name of the symbol to search for. 216 /// 217 /// \param[out] error 218 /// An error that will be populated with a message if there was an 219 /// ambiguous result. The error will not be populated if no result 220 /// was found. 221 /// 222 /// \return 223 /// The symbol that was found, or \b nullptr if none was found. 224 const Symbol *FindBestGlobalDataSymbol(ConstString name, Status &error); 225 226 void GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level, Target *target, 227 llvm::StringRef pattern = "") const; 228 229 uint32_t GetResolvedMask() const; 230 231 lldb::LanguageType GetLanguage() const; 232 233 /// Find a block that defines the function represented by this symbol 234 /// context. 235 /// 236 /// If this symbol context points to a block that is an inlined function, or 237 /// is contained within an inlined function, the block that defines the 238 /// inlined function is returned. 239 /// 240 /// If this symbol context has no block in it, or the block is not itself an 241 /// inlined function block or contained within one, we return the top level 242 /// function block. 243 /// 244 /// This is a handy function to call when you want to get the block whose 245 /// variable list will include the arguments for the function that is 246 /// represented by this symbol context (whether the function is an inline 247 /// function or not). 248 /// 249 /// \return 250 /// The block object pointer that defines the function that is 251 /// represented by this symbol context object, nullptr otherwise. 252 Block *GetFunctionBlock(); 253 254 /// Determines the name of the instance variable for the this decl context. 255 /// 256 /// For C++ the name is "this", for Objective-C the name is "self". 257 /// 258 /// \return 259 /// Returns a StringRef for the name of the instance variable. 260 llvm::StringRef GetInstanceVariableName(); 261 262 /// Sorts the types in TypeMap according to SymbolContext to TypeList 263 /// 264 void SortTypeList(TypeMap &type_map, TypeList &type_list) const; 265 266 /// Find a name of the innermost function for the symbol context. 267 /// 268 /// For instance, if the symbol context contains an inlined block, it will 269 /// return the inlined function name. 270 /// 271 /// \return 272 /// The name of the function represented by this symbol context. 273 ConstString GetFunctionName( 274 Mangled::NamePreference preference = Mangled::ePreferDemangled) const; 275 276 /// Get the line entry that corresponds to the function. 277 /// 278 /// If the symbol context contains an inlined block, the line entry for the 279 /// start address of the inlined function will be returned, otherwise the 280 /// line entry for the start address of the function will be returned. This 281 /// can be used after doing a Module::FindFunctions(...) or 282 /// ModuleList::FindFunctions(...) call in order to get the correct line 283 /// table information for the symbol context. it will return the inlined 284 /// function name. 285 LineEntry GetFunctionStartLineEntry() const; 286 287 /// Find the block containing the inlined block that contains this block. 288 /// 289 /// For instance, if the symbol context contains an inlined block, it will 290 /// return the inlined function name. 291 /// 292 /// \param[in] curr_frame_pc 293 /// The address within the block of this object. 294 /// 295 /// \param[out] next_frame_sc 296 /// A new symbol context that does what the title says it does. 297 /// 298 /// \param[out] inlined_frame_addr 299 /// This is what you should report as the PC in \a next_frame_sc. 300 /// 301 /// \return 302 /// \b true if this SymbolContext specifies a block contained in an 303 /// inlined block. If this returns \b true, \a next_frame_sc and 304 /// \a inlined_frame_addr will be filled in correctly. 305 bool GetParentOfInlinedScope(const Address &curr_frame_pc, 306 SymbolContext &next_frame_sc, 307 Address &inlined_frame_addr) const; 308 309 // Member variables 310 lldb::TargetSP target_sp; ///< The Target for a given query 311 lldb::ModuleSP module_sp; ///< The Module for a given query 312 CompileUnit *comp_unit = nullptr; ///< The CompileUnit for a given query 313 Function *function = nullptr; ///< The Function for a given query 314 Block *block = nullptr; ///< The Block for a given query 315 LineEntry line_entry; ///< The LineEntry for a given query 316 Symbol *symbol = nullptr; ///< The Symbol for a given query 317 Variable *variable = 318 nullptr; ///< The global variable matching the given query 319 }; 320 321 class SymbolContextSpecifier { 322 public: 323 enum SpecificationType { 324 eNothingSpecified = 0, 325 eModuleSpecified = 1 << 0, 326 eFileSpecified = 1 << 1, 327 eLineStartSpecified = 1 << 2, 328 eLineEndSpecified = 1 << 3, 329 eFunctionSpecified = 1 << 4, 330 eClassOrNamespaceSpecified = 1 << 5, 331 eAddressRangeSpecified = 1 << 6 332 }; 333 334 // This one produces a specifier that matches everything... 335 SymbolContextSpecifier(const lldb::TargetSP &target_sp); 336 337 ~SymbolContextSpecifier(); 338 339 bool AddSpecification(const char *spec_string, SpecificationType type); 340 341 bool AddLineSpecification(uint32_t line_no, SpecificationType type); 342 343 void Clear(); 344 345 bool SymbolContextMatches(const SymbolContext &sc); 346 347 bool AddressMatches(lldb::addr_t addr); 348 349 void GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const; 350 351 private: 352 lldb::TargetSP m_target_sp; 353 std::string m_module_spec; 354 lldb::ModuleSP m_module_sp; 355 std::unique_ptr<FileSpec> m_file_spec_up; 356 size_t m_start_line; 357 size_t m_end_line; 358 std::string m_function_spec; 359 std::string m_class_name; 360 std::unique_ptr<AddressRange> m_address_range_up; 361 uint32_t m_type; // Or'ed bits from SpecificationType 362 }; 363 364 /// \class SymbolContextList SymbolContext.h "lldb/Symbol/SymbolContext.h" 365 /// Defines a list of symbol context objects. 366 /// 367 /// This class provides a common structure that can be used to contain the 368 /// result of a query that can contain a multiple results. Examples of such 369 /// queries include: 370 /// \li Looking up a function by name. 371 /// \li Finding all addresses for a specified file and line number. 372 class SymbolContextList { 373 public: 374 /// Default constructor. 375 /// 376 /// Initialize with an empty list. 377 SymbolContextList(); 378 379 /// Destructor. 380 ~SymbolContextList(); 381 382 /// Append a new symbol context to the list. 383 /// 384 /// \param[in] sc 385 /// A symbol context to append to the list. 386 void Append(const SymbolContext &sc); 387 388 void Append(const SymbolContextList &sc_list); 389 390 bool AppendIfUnique(const SymbolContext &sc, bool merge_symbol_into_function); 391 392 uint32_t AppendIfUnique(const SymbolContextList &sc_list, 393 bool merge_symbol_into_function); 394 395 /// Clear the object's state. 396 /// 397 /// Clears the symbol context list. 398 void Clear(); 399 400 /// Dump a description of this object to a Stream. 401 /// 402 /// Dump a description of the contents of each symbol context in the list to 403 /// the supplied stream \a s. 404 /// 405 /// \param[in] s 406 /// The stream to which to dump the object description. 407 void Dump(Stream *s, Target *target) const; 408 409 /// Get accessor for a symbol context at index \a idx. 410 /// 411 /// Dump a description of the contents of each symbol context in the list to 412 /// the supplied stream \a s. 413 /// 414 /// \param[in] idx 415 /// The zero based index into the symbol context list. 416 /// 417 /// \param[out] sc 418 /// A reference to the symbol context to fill in. 419 /// 420 /// \return 421 /// Returns \b true if \a idx was a valid index into this 422 /// symbol context list and \a sc was filled in, \b false 423 /// otherwise. 424 bool GetContextAtIndex(size_t idx, SymbolContext &sc) const; 425 426 /// Direct reference accessor for a symbol context at index \a idx. 427 /// 428 /// The index \a idx must be a valid index, no error checking will be done 429 /// to ensure that it is valid. 430 /// 431 /// \param[in] idx 432 /// The zero based index into the symbol context list. 433 /// 434 /// \return 435 /// A const reference to the symbol context to fill in. 436 SymbolContext &operator[](size_t idx) { return m_symbol_contexts[idx]; } 437 438 const SymbolContext &operator[](size_t idx) const { 439 return m_symbol_contexts[idx]; 440 } 441 442 bool RemoveContextAtIndex(size_t idx); 443 444 /// Get accessor for a symbol context list size. 445 /// 446 /// \return 447 /// Returns the number of symbol context objects in the list. 448 uint32_t GetSize() const; 449 450 bool IsEmpty() const; 451 452 uint32_t NumLineEntriesWithLine(uint32_t line) const; 453 454 void GetDescription(Stream *s, lldb::DescriptionLevel level, 455 Target *target) const; 456 457 protected: 458 typedef std::vector<SymbolContext> 459 collection; ///< The collection type for the list. 460 typedef collection::const_iterator const_iterator; 461 462 // Member variables. 463 collection m_symbol_contexts; ///< The list of symbol contexts. 464 465 public: begin()466 const_iterator begin() const { return m_symbol_contexts.begin(); } end()467 const_iterator end() const { return m_symbol_contexts.end(); } 468 469 typedef AdaptedIterable<collection, SymbolContext, vector_adapter> 470 SymbolContextIterable; SymbolContexts()471 SymbolContextIterable SymbolContexts() { 472 return SymbolContextIterable(m_symbol_contexts); 473 } 474 }; 475 476 bool operator==(const SymbolContext &lhs, const SymbolContext &rhs); 477 bool operator!=(const SymbolContext &lhs, const SymbolContext &rhs); 478 479 bool operator==(const SymbolContextList &lhs, const SymbolContextList &rhs); 480 bool operator!=(const SymbolContextList &lhs, const SymbolContextList &rhs); 481 482 } // namespace lldb_private 483 484 #endif // LLDB_SYMBOL_SYMBOLCONTEXT_H 485