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Re: [PATCH] DW_AT_calling_convention support REV 2
- From: Petr Sorfa <petrs at caldera dot com>
- To: Daniel Jacobowitz <drow at mvista dot com>
- Cc: "gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com" <gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:39:56 -0400
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] DW_AT_calling_convention support REV 2
- Organization: Caldera
- References: <3D2C80A8.35D678FE@caldera.com> <20020710184710.GA923@nevyn.them.org>
Hi Daniel,
> > Revised patch for supporting DW_AT_calling_convention. This helps GDB
> > identify the "main" program for languages that do not have a starting
> > subroutine called "main". It adds a new API set for keeping track of the
> > symbol associated with "main". Note that there are 3 checks for
> > DW_AT_calling_convention. They are all necessary as they are detected at
> > different times when processing program debug information.
>
> I wasn't quite clear... there's one thing that should be different.
>
> > + /* Determine whether the symbol passed is equivalent to
> > + the ``main'' symbol. Returns 0 if not or if there is no ``main''
> > + symbol set. */
> > + int
> > + is_main_symbol (struct symbol *check_symbol)
> > + {
> > + return (check_symbol == NULL ? 0 : symbol_of_main == check_symbol);
> > + }
> >
> > void
> > _initialize_symtab (void)
>
> I was thinking like:
>
> int
> is_main_symbol (struct symbol *check_symbol)
> {
> if (symbol_of_main && symbol_of_main == check_symbol)
> return 1;
> else if (strcmp (SYMBOL_NAME (check_symbol), get_main_name ()) == 0)
> return 1;
> return 0;
> }
Good, I agree, that makes it more generic. Need to check for
check_symbol for NULL as this might tank GDB at the second if.
> And then change all callers of get_main_name () to use this.
>
> (Note that this requires being careful if symbol_of_main gets
> unloaded and we load a C program afterwards!)
>
> Make sense? Sound reasonable?
Um, you've lost me. There is no get_main_name() function, do you mean
get_main_symbol() or main_name()? I still not sure what the callers of
the function should do.
Although, I do agree that the patch should catch unloading the
main_symbol, but how?
Petr
>
> --
> Daniel Jacobowitz Carnegie Mellon University
> MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer