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       1             : /* Interfaces for libdw.
       2             :    Copyright (C) 2002-2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
       3             :    This file is part of elfutils.
       4             : 
       5             :    This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
       6             :    it under the terms of either
       7             : 
       8             :      * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
       9             :        Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
      10             :        your option) any later version
      11             : 
      12             :    or
      13             : 
      14             :      * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
      15             :        Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
      16             :        your option) any later version
      17             : 
      18             :    or both in parallel, as here.
      19             : 
      20             :    elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
      21             :    WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
      22             :    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
      23             :    General Public License for more details.
      24             : 
      25             :    You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and
      26             :    the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program.  If
      27             :    not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
      28             : 
      29             : #ifndef _LIBDW_H
      30             : #define _LIBDW_H        1
      31             : 
      32             : #include <gelf.h>
      33             : #include <stdbool.h>
      34             : #include <stddef.h>
      35             : #include <stdint.h>
      36             : 
      37             : /* Mode for the session.  */
      38             : typedef enum
      39             :   {
      40             :     DWARF_C_READ,               /* Read .. */
      41             :     DWARF_C_RDWR,               /* Read and write .. */
      42             :     DWARF_C_WRITE,              /* Write .. */
      43             :   }
      44             : Dwarf_Cmd;
      45             : 
      46             : 
      47             : /* Callback results.  */
      48             : enum
      49             : {
      50             :   DWARF_CB_OK = 0,
      51             :   DWARF_CB_ABORT
      52             : };
      53             : 
      54             : 
      55             : /* Error values.  */
      56             : enum
      57             :   {
      58             :     DW_TAG_invalid = 0
      59             : #define DW_TAG_invalid  DW_TAG_invalid
      60             :   };
      61             : 
      62             : 
      63             : /* Type for offset in DWARF file.  */
      64             : typedef GElf_Off Dwarf_Off;
      65             : 
      66             : /* Type for address in DWARF file.  */
      67             : typedef GElf_Addr Dwarf_Addr;
      68             : 
      69             : /* Integer types.  Big enough to hold any numeric value.  */
      70             : typedef GElf_Xword Dwarf_Word;
      71             : typedef GElf_Sxword Dwarf_Sword;
      72             : /* For the times we know we do not need that much.  */
      73             : typedef GElf_Half Dwarf_Half;
      74             : 
      75             : 
      76             : /* DWARF abbreviation record.  */
      77             : typedef struct Dwarf_Abbrev Dwarf_Abbrev;
      78             : 
      79             : /* Returned to show the last DIE has be returned.  */
      80             : #define DWARF_END_ABBREV ((Dwarf_Abbrev *) -1l)
      81             : 
      82             : /* Source code line information for CU.  */
      83             : typedef struct Dwarf_Lines_s Dwarf_Lines;
      84             : 
      85             : /* One source code line information.  */
      86             : typedef struct Dwarf_Line_s Dwarf_Line;
      87             : 
      88             : /* Source file information.  */
      89             : typedef struct Dwarf_Files_s Dwarf_Files;
      90             : 
      91             : /* One address range record.  */
      92             : typedef struct Dwarf_Arange_s Dwarf_Arange;
      93             : 
      94             : /* Address ranges of a file.  */
      95             : typedef struct Dwarf_Aranges_s Dwarf_Aranges;
      96             : 
      97             : /* CU representation.  */
      98             : struct Dwarf_CU;
      99             : typedef struct Dwarf_CU Dwarf_CU;
     100             : 
     101             : /* Macro information.  */
     102             : typedef struct Dwarf_Macro_s Dwarf_Macro;
     103             : 
     104             : /* Attribute representation.  */
     105             : typedef struct
     106             : {
     107             :   unsigned int code;
     108             :   unsigned int form;
     109             :   unsigned char *valp;
     110             :   struct Dwarf_CU *cu;
     111             : } Dwarf_Attribute;
     112             : 
     113             : 
     114             : /* Data block representation.  */
     115             : typedef struct
     116             : {
     117             :   Dwarf_Word length;
     118             :   unsigned char *data;
     119             : } Dwarf_Block;
     120             : 
     121             : 
     122             : /* DIE information.  */
     123             : typedef struct
     124             : {
     125             :   /* The offset can be computed from the address.  */
     126             :   void *addr;
     127             :   struct Dwarf_CU *cu;
     128             :   Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrev;
     129             :   // XXX We'll see what other information will be needed.
     130             :   long int padding__;
     131             : } Dwarf_Die;
     132             : 
     133             : /* Returned to show the last DIE has be returned.  */
     134             : #define DWARF_END_DIE ((Dwarf_Die *) -1l)
     135             : 
     136             : 
     137             : /* Global symbol information.  */
     138             : typedef struct
     139             : {
     140             :   Dwarf_Off cu_offset;
     141             :   Dwarf_Off die_offset;
     142             :   const char *name;
     143             : } Dwarf_Global;
     144             : 
     145             : 
     146             : /* One operation in a DWARF location expression.
     147             :    A location expression is an array of these.  */
     148             : typedef struct
     149             : {
     150             :   uint8_t atom;                 /* Operation */
     151             :   Dwarf_Word number;            /* Operand */
     152             :   Dwarf_Word number2;           /* Possible second operand */
     153             :   Dwarf_Word offset;            /* Offset in location expression */
     154             : } Dwarf_Op;
     155             : 
     156             : 
     157             : /* This describes one Common Information Entry read from a CFI section.
     158             :    Pointers here point into the DATA->d_buf block passed to dwarf_next_cfi.  */
     159             : typedef struct
     160             : {
     161             :   Dwarf_Off CIE_id;      /* Always DW_CIE_ID_64 in Dwarf_CIE structures.  */
     162             : 
     163             :   /* Instruction stream describing initial state used by FDEs.  If
     164             :      we did not understand the whole augmentation string and it did
     165             :      not use 'z', then there might be more augmentation data here
     166             :      (and in FDEs) before the actual instructions.  */
     167             :   const uint8_t *initial_instructions;
     168             :   const uint8_t *initial_instructions_end;
     169             : 
     170             :   Dwarf_Word code_alignment_factor;
     171             :   Dwarf_Sword data_alignment_factor;
     172             :   Dwarf_Word return_address_register;
     173             : 
     174             :   const char *augmentation;     /* Augmentation string.  */
     175             : 
     176             :   /* Augmentation data, might be NULL.  The size is correct only if
     177             :      we understood the augmentation string sufficiently.  */
     178             :   const uint8_t *augmentation_data;
     179             :   size_t augmentation_data_size;
     180             :   size_t fde_augmentation_data_size;
     181             : } Dwarf_CIE;
     182             : 
     183             : /* This describes one Frame Description Entry read from a CFI section.
     184             :    Pointers here point into the DATA->d_buf block passed to dwarf_next_cfi.  */
     185             : typedef struct
     186             : {
     187             :   /* Section offset of CIE this FDE refers to.  This will never be
     188             :      DW_CIE_ID_64 in an FDE.  If this value is DW_CIE_ID_64, this is
     189             :      actually a Dwarf_CIE structure.  */
     190             :   Dwarf_Off CIE_pointer;
     191             : 
     192             :   /* We can't really decode anything further without looking up the CIE
     193             :      and checking its augmentation string.  Here follows the encoded
     194             :      initial_location and address_range, then any augmentation data,
     195             :      then the instruction stream.  This FDE describes PC locations in
     196             :      the byte range [initial_location, initial_location+address_range).
     197             :      When the CIE augmentation string uses 'z', the augmentation data is
     198             :      a DW_FORM_block (self-sized).  Otherwise, when we understand the
     199             :      augmentation string completely, fde_augmentation_data_size gives
     200             :      the number of bytes of augmentation data before the instructions.  */
     201             :   const uint8_t *start;
     202             :   const uint8_t *end;
     203             : } Dwarf_FDE;
     204             : 
     205             : /* Each entry in a CFI section is either a CIE described by Dwarf_CIE or
     206             :    an FDE described by Dward_FDE.  Check CIE_id to see which you have.  */
     207             : typedef union
     208             : {
     209             :   Dwarf_Off CIE_id;      /* Always DW_CIE_ID_64 in Dwarf_CIE structures.  */
     210             :   Dwarf_CIE cie;
     211             :   Dwarf_FDE fde;
     212             : } Dwarf_CFI_Entry;
     213             : 
     214             : /* Same as DW_CIE_ID_64 from dwarf.h to keep libdw.h independent.  */
     215             : #define LIBDW_CIE_ID 0xffffffffffffffffULL
     216             : #define dwarf_cfi_cie_p(entry)  ((entry)->cie.CIE_id == LIBDW_CIE_ID)
     217             : 
     218             : /* Opaque type representing a frame state described by CFI.  */
     219             : typedef struct Dwarf_Frame_s Dwarf_Frame;
     220             : 
     221             : /* Opaque type representing a CFI section found in a DWARF or ELF file.  */
     222             : typedef struct Dwarf_CFI_s Dwarf_CFI;
     223             : 
     224             : 
     225             : /* Handle for debug sessions.  */
     226             : typedef struct Dwarf Dwarf;
     227             : 
     228             : 
     229             : /* Out-Of-Memory handler.  */
     230             : typedef void (*__noreturn_attribute__ Dwarf_OOM) (void);
     231             : 
     232             : 
     233             : #ifdef __cplusplus
     234             : extern "C" {
     235             : #endif
     236             : 
     237             : /* Create a handle for a new debug session.  */
     238             : extern Dwarf *dwarf_begin (int fildes, Dwarf_Cmd cmd);
     239             : 
     240             : /* Create a handle for a new debug session for an ELF file.  */
     241             : extern Dwarf *dwarf_begin_elf (Elf *elf, Dwarf_Cmd cmd, Elf_Scn *scngrp);
     242             : 
     243             : /* Retrieve ELF descriptor used for DWARF access.  */
     244             : extern Elf *dwarf_getelf (Dwarf *dwarf);
     245             : 
     246             : /* Retieve DWARF descriptor used for a Dwarf_Die or Dwarf_Attribute.
     247             :    A Dwarf_Die or a Dwarf_Attribute is associated with a particular
     248             :    Dwarf_CU handle.  This function returns the DWARF descriptor for
     249             :    that Dwarf_CU.  */
     250             : extern Dwarf *dwarf_cu_getdwarf (Dwarf_CU *cu);
     251             : 
     252             : /* Retrieves the DWARF descriptor for debugaltlink data.  Returns NULL
     253             :    if no alternate debug data has been supplied yet.  libdw will try
     254             :    to set the alt file on first use of an alt FORM if not yet explicitly
     255             :    provided by dwarf_setalt.  */
     256             : extern Dwarf *dwarf_getalt (Dwarf *main);
     257             : 
     258             : /* Provides the data referenced by the .gnu_debugaltlink section.  The
     259             :    caller should check that MAIN and ALT match (i.e., they have the
     260             :    same build ID).  It is the responsibility of the caller to ensure
     261             :    that the data referenced by ALT stays valid while it is used by
     262             :    MAIN, until dwarf_setalt is called on MAIN with a different
     263             :    descriptor, or dwarf_end.  Must be called before inspecting DIEs
     264             :    that might have alt FORMs.  Otherwise libdw will try to set the
     265             :    alt file itself on first use.  */
     266             : extern void dwarf_setalt (Dwarf *main, Dwarf *alt);
     267             : 
     268             : /* Release debugging handling context.  */
     269             : extern int dwarf_end (Dwarf *dwarf);
     270             : 
     271             : 
     272             : /* Read the header for the DWARF CU.  */
     273             : extern int dwarf_nextcu (Dwarf *dwarf, Dwarf_Off off, Dwarf_Off *next_off,
     274             :                          size_t *header_sizep, Dwarf_Off *abbrev_offsetp,
     275             :                          uint8_t *address_sizep, uint8_t *offset_sizep)
     276             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     277             : 
     278             : /* Read the header of a DWARF CU or type unit.  If TYPE_SIGNATUREP is not
     279             :    null, this reads a type unit from the .debug_types section; otherwise
     280             :    this reads a CU from the .debug_info section.  */
     281             : extern int dwarf_next_unit (Dwarf *dwarf, Dwarf_Off off, Dwarf_Off *next_off,
     282             :                             size_t *header_sizep, Dwarf_Half *versionp,
     283             :                             Dwarf_Off *abbrev_offsetp,
     284             :                             uint8_t *address_sizep, uint8_t *offset_sizep,
     285             :                             uint64_t *type_signaturep, Dwarf_Off *type_offsetp)
     286             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     287             : 
     288             : 
     289             : /* Gets the next Dwarf_CU (unit), version, unit type and if available
     290             :    the CU DIE and sub (type) DIE of the unit.  Returns 0 on success,
     291             :    -1 on error or 1 if there are no more units.  To start iterating
     292             :    provide NULL for CU.  If version < 5 the unit type is set from the
     293             :    CU DIE if available (DW_UT_compile for DW_TAG_compile_unit,
     294             :    DW_UT_type for DW_TAG_type_unit or DW_UT_partial for
     295             :    DW_TAG_partial_unit), otherwise it is set to zero.  If unavailable
     296             :    (the version or unit type is unknown) the CU DIE is cleared.
     297             :    Likewise if the sub DIE isn't isn't available (the unit type is not
     298             :    DW_UT_type or DW_UT_split_type) the sub DIE tag is cleared.  */
     299             : extern int dwarf_get_units (Dwarf *dwarf, Dwarf_CU *cu, Dwarf_CU **next_cu,
     300             :                             Dwarf_Half *version, uint8_t *unit_type,
     301             :                             Dwarf_Die *cudie, Dwarf_Die *subdie)
     302             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     303             : 
     304             : /* Provides information and DIEs associated with the given Dwarf_CU
     305             :    unit.  Returns -1 on error, zero on success. Arguments not needed
     306             :    may be NULL.  If they are NULL and aren't known yet, they won't be
     307             :    looked up.  If the subdie doesn't exist for this unit_type it will
     308             :    be cleared.  If there is no unit_id for this unit type it will be
     309             :    set to zero.  */
     310             : extern int dwarf_cu_info (Dwarf_CU *cu,
     311             :                           Dwarf_Half *version, uint8_t *unit_type,
     312             :                           Dwarf_Die *cudie, Dwarf_Die *subdie,
     313             :                           uint64_t *unit_id,
     314             :                           uint8_t *address_size, uint8_t *offset_size);
     315             : 
     316             : /* Decode one DWARF CFI entry (CIE or FDE) from the raw section data.
     317             :    The E_IDENT from the originating ELF file indicates the address
     318             :    size and byte order used in the CFI section contained in DATA;
     319             :    EH_FRAME_P should be true for .eh_frame format and false for
     320             :    .debug_frame format.  OFFSET is the byte position in the section
     321             :    to start at; on return *NEXT_OFFSET is filled in with the byte
     322             :    position immediately after this entry.
     323             : 
     324             :    On success, returns 0 and fills in *ENTRY; use dwarf_cfi_cie_p to
     325             :    see whether ENTRY->cie or ENTRY->fde is valid.
     326             : 
     327             :    On errors, returns -1.  Some format errors will permit safely
     328             :    skipping to the next CFI entry though the current one is unusable.
     329             :    In that case, *NEXT_OFF will be updated before a -1 return.
     330             : 
     331             :    If there are no more CFI entries left in the section,
     332             :    returns 1 and sets *NEXT_OFFSET to (Dwarf_Off) -1.  */
     333             : extern int dwarf_next_cfi (const unsigned char e_ident[],
     334             :                            Elf_Data *data, bool eh_frame_p,
     335             :                            Dwarf_Off offset, Dwarf_Off *next_offset,
     336             :                            Dwarf_CFI_Entry *entry)
     337             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (1, 2, 5, 6);
     338             : 
     339             : /* Use the CFI in the DWARF .debug_frame section.
     340             :    Returns NULL if there is no such section (not an error).
     341             :    The pointer returned can be used until dwarf_end is called on DWARF,
     342             :    and must not be passed to dwarf_cfi_end.
     343             :    Calling this more than once returns the same pointer.  */
     344             : extern Dwarf_CFI *dwarf_getcfi (Dwarf *dwarf);
     345             : 
     346             : /* Use the CFI in the ELF file's exception-handling data.
     347             :    Returns NULL if there is no such data.
     348             :    The pointer returned can be used until elf_end is called on ELF,
     349             :    and must be passed to dwarf_cfi_end before then.
     350             :    Calling this more than once allocates independent data structures.  */
     351             : extern Dwarf_CFI *dwarf_getcfi_elf (Elf *elf);
     352             : 
     353             : /* Release resources allocated by dwarf_getcfi_elf.  */
     354             : extern int dwarf_cfi_end (Dwarf_CFI *cache);
     355             : 
     356             : 
     357             : /* Return DIE at given offset in .debug_info section.  */
     358             : extern Dwarf_Die *dwarf_offdie (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Off offset,
     359             :                                 Dwarf_Die *result) __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     360             : 
     361             : /* Return DIE at given offset in .debug_types section.  */
     362             : extern Dwarf_Die *dwarf_offdie_types (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Off offset,
     363             :                                       Dwarf_Die *result)
     364             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     365             : 
     366             : /* Return offset of DIE.  */
     367             : extern Dwarf_Off dwarf_dieoffset (Dwarf_Die *die);
     368             : 
     369             : /* Return offset of DIE in CU.  */
     370             : extern Dwarf_Off dwarf_cuoffset (Dwarf_Die *die);
     371             : 
     372             : /* Return CU DIE containing given DIE.  */
     373             : extern Dwarf_Die *dwarf_diecu (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Die *result,
     374             :                                uint8_t *address_sizep, uint8_t *offset_sizep)
     375             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     376             : 
     377             : /* Given a Dwarf_Die addr returns a (reconstructed) Dwarf_Die, or NULL
     378             :    if the given addr didn't come from a valid Dwarf_Die.  In particular
     379             :    it will make sure that the correct Dwarf_CU pointer is set for the
     380             :    Dwarf_Die, the Dwarf_Abbrev pointer will not be set up yet (it will
     381             :    only be once the Dwarf_Die is used to read attributes, children or
     382             :    siblings).  This functions can be used to keep a reference to a
     383             :    Dwarf_Die which you want to refer to later.  The addr, and the result
     384             :    of this function, is only valid while the associated Dwarf is valid.  */
     385             : extern Dwarf_Die *dwarf_die_addr_die (Dwarf *dbg, void *addr,
     386             :                                       Dwarf_Die *result)
     387             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     388             : 
     389             : /* Return the CU DIE and the header info associated with a Dwarf_Die
     390             :    or Dwarf_Attribute.  A Dwarf_Die or a Dwarf_Attribute is associated
     391             :    with a particular Dwarf_CU handle.  This function returns the CU or
     392             :    type unit DIE and header information for that Dwarf_CU.  The
     393             :    returned DIE is either a compile_unit, partial_unit or type_unit.
     394             :    If it is a type_unit, then the type signature and type offset are
     395             :    also provided, otherwise type_offset will be set to zero.  See also
     396             :    dwarf_diecu and dwarf_next_unit.  */
     397             : extern Dwarf_Die *dwarf_cu_die (Dwarf_CU *cu, Dwarf_Die *result,
     398             :                                 Dwarf_Half *versionp,
     399             :                                 Dwarf_Off *abbrev_offsetp,
     400             :                                 uint8_t *address_sizep,
     401             :                                 uint8_t *offset_sizep,
     402             :                                 uint64_t *type_signaturep,
     403             :                                 Dwarf_Off *type_offsetp)
     404             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     405             : 
     406             : /* Return CU DIE containing given address.  */
     407             : extern Dwarf_Die *dwarf_addrdie (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Addr addr,
     408             :                                  Dwarf_Die *result) __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     409             : 
     410             : /* Return child of current DIE.  */
     411             : extern int dwarf_child (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Die *result)
     412             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     413             : 
     414             : /* Locates the first sibling of DIE and places it in RESULT.
     415             :    Returns 0 if a sibling was found, -1 if something went wrong.
     416             :    Returns 1 if no sibling could be found and, if RESULT is not
     417             :    the same as DIE, it sets RESULT->addr to the address of the
     418             :    (non-sibling) DIE that follows this one, or NULL if this DIE
     419             :    was the last one in the compilation unit.  */
     420             : extern int dwarf_siblingof (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Die *result)
     421             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     422             : 
     423             : /* For type aliases and qualifier type DIEs, which don't modify or
     424             :    change the structural layout of the underlying type, follow the
     425             :    DW_AT_type attribute (recursively) and return the underlying type
     426             :    Dwarf_Die.
     427             : 
     428             :    Returns 0 when RESULT contains a Dwarf_Die (possibly equal to the
     429             :    given DIE) that isn't a type alias or qualifier type.  Returns 1
     430             :    when RESULT contains a type alias or qualifier Dwarf_Die that
     431             :    couldn't be peeled further (it doesn't have a DW_TAG_type
     432             :    attribute).  Returns -1 when an error occured.
     433             : 
     434             :    The current DWARF specification defines one type alias tag
     435             :    (DW_TAG_typedef) and seven modifier/qualifier type tags
     436             :    (DW_TAG_const_type, DW_TAG_volatile_type, DW_TAG_restrict_type,
     437             :    DW_TAG_atomic_type, DW_TAG_immutable_type, DW_TAG_packed_type and
     438             :    DW_TAG_shared_type).  This function won't peel modifier type
     439             :    tags that change the way the underlying type is accessed such
     440             :    as the pointer or reference type tags (DW_TAG_pointer_type,
     441             :    DW_TAG_reference_type or DW_TAG_rvalue_reference_type).
     442             : 
     443             :    A future version of this function might peel other alias or
     444             :    qualifier type tags if a future DWARF version or GNU extension
     445             :    defines other type aliases or qualifier type tags that don't modify,
     446             :    change the structural layout or the way to access the underlying type.  */
     447             : extern int dwarf_peel_type (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Die *result)
     448             :     __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     449             : 
     450             : /* Check whether the DIE has children.  */
     451             : extern int dwarf_haschildren (Dwarf_Die *die) __nonnull_attribute__ (1);
     452             : 
     453             : /* Walks the attributes of DIE, starting at the one OFFSET bytes in,
     454             :    calling the CALLBACK function for each one.  Stops if the callback
     455             :    function ever returns a value other than DWARF_CB_OK and returns the
     456             :    offset of the offending attribute.  If the end of the attributes
     457             :    is reached 1 is returned.  If something goes wrong -1 is returned and
     458             :    the dwarf error number is set.  */
     459             : extern ptrdiff_t dwarf_getattrs (Dwarf_Die *die,
     460             :                                  int (*callback) (Dwarf_Attribute *, void *),
     461             :                                  void *arg, ptrdiff_t offset)
     462             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     463             : 
     464             : /* Return tag of given DIE.  */
     465             : extern int dwarf_tag (Dwarf_Die *die) __nonnull_attribute__ (1);
     466             : 
     467             : 
     468             : /* Return specific attribute of DIE.  */
     469             : extern Dwarf_Attribute *dwarf_attr (Dwarf_Die *die, unsigned int search_name,
     470             :                                     Dwarf_Attribute *result)
     471             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     472             : 
     473             : /* Check whether given DIE has specific attribute.  */
     474             : extern int dwarf_hasattr (Dwarf_Die *die, unsigned int search_name);
     475             : 
     476             : /* These are the same as dwarf_attr and dwarf_hasattr, respectively,
     477             :    but they resolve an indirect attribute through DW_AT_abstract_origin.  */
     478             : extern Dwarf_Attribute *dwarf_attr_integrate (Dwarf_Die *die,
     479             :                                               unsigned int search_name,
     480             :                                               Dwarf_Attribute *result)
     481             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     482             : extern int dwarf_hasattr_integrate (Dwarf_Die *die, unsigned int search_name);
     483             : 
     484             : 
     485             : 
     486             : 
     487             : /* Check whether given attribute has specific form.  */
     488             : extern int dwarf_hasform (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, unsigned int search_form);
     489             : 
     490             : /* Return attribute code of given attribute.  */
     491             : extern unsigned int dwarf_whatattr (Dwarf_Attribute *attr);
     492             : 
     493             : /* Return form code of given attribute.  */
     494             : extern unsigned int dwarf_whatform (Dwarf_Attribute *attr);
     495             : 
     496             : 
     497             : /* Return string associated with given attribute.  */
     498             : extern const char *dwarf_formstring (Dwarf_Attribute *attrp);
     499             : 
     500             : /* Return unsigned constant represented by attribute.  */
     501             : extern int dwarf_formudata (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Word *return_uval)
     502             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     503             : 
     504             : /* Return signed constant represented by attribute.  */
     505             : extern int dwarf_formsdata (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Sword *return_uval)
     506             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     507             : 
     508             : /* Return address represented by attribute.  */
     509             : extern int dwarf_formaddr (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Addr *return_addr)
     510             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     511             : 
     512             : /* This function is deprecated.  Always use dwarf_formref_die instead.
     513             :    Return reference offset represented by attribute.  */
     514             : extern int dwarf_formref (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Off *return_offset)
     515             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2) __deprecated_attribute__;
     516             : 
     517             : /* Look up the DIE in a reference-form attribute.  */
     518             : extern Dwarf_Die *dwarf_formref_die (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Die *die_mem)
     519             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     520             : 
     521             : /* Return block represented by attribute.  */
     522             : extern int dwarf_formblock (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Block *return_block)
     523             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     524             : 
     525             : /* Return flag represented by attribute.  */
     526             : extern int dwarf_formflag (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, bool *return_bool)
     527             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     528             : 
     529             : 
     530             : /* Simplified attribute value access functions.  */
     531             : 
     532             : /* Return string in name attribute of DIE.  */
     533             : extern const char *dwarf_diename (Dwarf_Die *die);
     534             : 
     535             : /* Return high PC attribute of DIE.  */
     536             : extern int dwarf_highpc (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Addr *return_addr)
     537             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     538             : 
     539             : /* Return low PC attribute of DIE.  */
     540             : extern int dwarf_lowpc (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Addr *return_addr)
     541             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     542             : 
     543             : /* Return entry_pc or low_pc attribute of DIE.  */
     544             : extern int dwarf_entrypc (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Addr *return_addr)
     545             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     546             : 
     547             : /* Return 1 if DIE's lowpc/highpc or ranges attributes match the PC address,
     548             :    0 if not, or -1 for errors.  */
     549             : extern int dwarf_haspc (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Addr pc);
     550             : 
     551             : /* Enumerate the PC address ranges covered by this DIE, covering all
     552             :    addresses where dwarf_haspc returns true.  In the first call OFFSET
     553             :    should be zero and *BASEP need not be initialized.  Returns -1 for
     554             :    errors, zero when there are no more address ranges to report, or a
     555             :    nonzero OFFSET value to pass to the next call.  Each subsequent call
     556             :    must preserve *BASEP from the prior call.  Successful calls fill in
     557             :    *STARTP and *ENDP with a contiguous address range.  */
     558             : extern ptrdiff_t dwarf_ranges (Dwarf_Die *die,
     559             :                                ptrdiff_t offset, Dwarf_Addr *basep,
     560             :                                Dwarf_Addr *startp, Dwarf_Addr *endp);
     561             : 
     562             : 
     563             : /* Return byte size attribute of DIE.  */
     564             : extern int dwarf_bytesize (Dwarf_Die *die);
     565             : 
     566             : /* Return bit size attribute of DIE.  */
     567             : extern int dwarf_bitsize (Dwarf_Die *die);
     568             : 
     569             : /* Return bit offset attribute of DIE.  */
     570             : extern int dwarf_bitoffset (Dwarf_Die *die);
     571             : 
     572             : /* Return array order attribute of DIE.  */
     573             : extern int dwarf_arrayorder (Dwarf_Die *die);
     574             : 
     575             : /* Return source language attribute of DIE.  */
     576             : extern int dwarf_srclang (Dwarf_Die *die);
     577             : 
     578             : 
     579             : /* Get abbreviation at given offset for given DIE.  */
     580             : extern Dwarf_Abbrev *dwarf_getabbrev (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Off offset,
     581             :                                       size_t *lengthp);
     582             : 
     583             : /* Get abbreviation at given offset in .debug_abbrev section.  */
     584             : extern int dwarf_offabbrev (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Off offset, size_t *lengthp,
     585             :                             Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrevp)
     586             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (4);
     587             : 
     588             : /* Get abbreviation code.  */
     589             : extern unsigned int dwarf_getabbrevcode (Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrev);
     590             : 
     591             : /* Get abbreviation tag.  */
     592             : extern unsigned int dwarf_getabbrevtag (Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrev);
     593             : 
     594             : /* Return true if abbreviation is children flag set.  */
     595             : extern int dwarf_abbrevhaschildren (Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrev);
     596             : 
     597             : /* Get number of attributes of abbreviation.  */
     598             : extern int dwarf_getattrcnt (Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrev, size_t *attrcntp)
     599             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     600             : 
     601             : /* Get specific attribute of abbreviation.  */
     602             : extern int dwarf_getabbrevattr (Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrev, size_t idx,
     603             :                                 unsigned int *namep, unsigned int *formp,
     604             :                                 Dwarf_Off *offset);
     605             : 
     606             : /* Get specific attribute of abbreviation and any data encoded with it.
     607             :    Specifically for DW_FORM_implicit_const data will be set to the
     608             :    constant value associated.  */
     609             : extern int dwarf_getabbrevattr_data (Dwarf_Abbrev *abbrev, size_t idx,
     610             :                                      unsigned int *namep, unsigned int *formp,
     611             :                                      Dwarf_Sword *datap, Dwarf_Off *offset);
     612             : 
     613             : /* Get string from-debug_str section.  */
     614             : extern const char *dwarf_getstring (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Off offset,
     615             :                                     size_t *lenp);
     616             : 
     617             : 
     618             : /* Get public symbol information.  */
     619             : extern ptrdiff_t dwarf_getpubnames (Dwarf *dbg,
     620             :                                     int (*callback) (Dwarf *, Dwarf_Global *,
     621             :                                                      void *),
     622             :                                     void *arg, ptrdiff_t offset)
     623             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     624             : 
     625             : 
     626             : /* Get source file information for CU.  */
     627             : extern int dwarf_getsrclines (Dwarf_Die *cudie, Dwarf_Lines **lines,
     628             :                               size_t *nlines) __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     629             : 
     630             : /* Return one of the source lines of the CU.  */
     631             : extern Dwarf_Line *dwarf_onesrcline (Dwarf_Lines *lines, size_t idx);
     632             : 
     633             : /* Get the file source files used in the CU.  */
     634             : extern int dwarf_getsrcfiles (Dwarf_Die *cudie, Dwarf_Files **files,
     635             :                               size_t *nfiles)
     636             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     637             : 
     638             : 
     639             : /* Get source for address in CU.  */
     640             : extern Dwarf_Line *dwarf_getsrc_die (Dwarf_Die *cudie, Dwarf_Addr addr);
     641             : 
     642             : /* Get source for file and line number.  */
     643             : extern int dwarf_getsrc_file (Dwarf *dbg, const char *fname, int line, int col,
     644             :                               Dwarf_Line ***srcsp, size_t *nsrcs)
     645             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 5, 6);
     646             : 
     647             : 
     648             : /* Return line address.  */
     649             : extern int dwarf_lineaddr (Dwarf_Line *line, Dwarf_Addr *addrp);
     650             : 
     651             : /* Return line VLIW operation index.  */
     652             : extern int dwarf_lineop_index (Dwarf_Line *line, unsigned int *op_indexp);
     653             : 
     654             : /* Return line number.  */
     655             : extern int dwarf_lineno (Dwarf_Line *line, int *linep)
     656             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     657             : 
     658             : /* Return column in line.  */
     659             : extern int dwarf_linecol (Dwarf_Line *line, int *colp)
     660             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     661             : 
     662             : /* Return true if record is for beginning of a statement.  */
     663             : extern int dwarf_linebeginstatement (Dwarf_Line *line, bool *flagp)
     664             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     665             : 
     666             : /* Return true if record is for end of sequence.  */
     667             : extern int dwarf_lineendsequence (Dwarf_Line *line, bool *flagp)
     668             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     669             : 
     670             : /* Return true if record is for beginning of a basic block.  */
     671             : extern int dwarf_lineblock (Dwarf_Line *line, bool *flagp)
     672             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     673             : 
     674             : /* Return true if record is for end of prologue.  */
     675             : extern int dwarf_lineprologueend (Dwarf_Line *line, bool *flagp)
     676             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     677             : 
     678             : /* Return true if record is for beginning of epilogue.  */
     679             : extern int dwarf_lineepiloguebegin (Dwarf_Line *line, bool *flagp)
     680             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     681             : 
     682             : /* Return instruction-set architecture in this record.  */
     683             : extern int dwarf_lineisa (Dwarf_Line *line, unsigned int *isap)
     684             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     685             : 
     686             : /* Return code path discriminator in this record.  */
     687             : extern int dwarf_linediscriminator (Dwarf_Line *line, unsigned int *discp)
     688             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     689             : 
     690             : 
     691             : /* Find line information for address.  The returned string is NULL when
     692             :    an error occured, or the file path.  The file path is either absolute
     693             :    or relative to the compilation directory.  See dwarf_decl_file.  */
     694             : extern const char *dwarf_linesrc (Dwarf_Line *line,
     695             :                                   Dwarf_Word *mtime, Dwarf_Word *length);
     696             : 
     697             : /* Return file information.  The returned string is NULL when
     698             :    an error occured, or the file path.  The file path is either absolute
     699             :    or relative to the compilation directory.  See dwarf_decl_file.  */
     700             : extern const char *dwarf_filesrc (Dwarf_Files *file, size_t idx,
     701             :                                   Dwarf_Word *mtime, Dwarf_Word *length);
     702             : 
     703             : /* Return the Dwarf_Files and index associated with the given Dwarf_Line.  */
     704             : extern int dwarf_line_file (Dwarf_Line *line,
     705             :                             Dwarf_Files **files, size_t *idx)
     706             :     __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     707             : 
     708             : /* Return the directory list used in the file information extracted.
     709             :    (*RESULT)[0] is the CU's DW_AT_comp_dir value, and may be null.
     710             :    (*RESULT)[0..*NDIRS-1] are the compile-time include directory path
     711             :    encoded by the compiler.  */
     712             : extern int dwarf_getsrcdirs (Dwarf_Files *files,
     713             :                              const char *const **result, size_t *ndirs)
     714             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     715             : 
     716             : /* Iterates through the debug line units.  Returns 0 on success, -1 on
     717             :    error or 1 if there are no more units.  To start iterating use zero
     718             :    for OFF and set *CU to NULL.  On success NEXT_OFF will be set to
     719             :    the next offset to use.  The *CU will be set if this line table
     720             :    needed a specific CU and needs to be given when calling
     721             :    dwarf_next_lines again (to help dwarf_next_lines quickly find the
     722             :    next CU).  *CU might be set to NULL when it couldn't be found (the
     723             :    compilation directory entry will be the empty string in that case)
     724             :    or for DWARF 5 or later tables, which are self contained.  SRCFILES
     725             :    and SRCLINES may be NULL if the caller is not interested in the
     726             :    actual line or file table.  On success and when not NULL, NFILES
     727             :    and NLINES will be set to the number of files in the file table and
     728             :    number of lines in the line table.  */
     729             : extern int dwarf_next_lines (Dwarf *dwarf, Dwarf_Off off,
     730             :                              Dwarf_Off *next_off, Dwarf_CU **cu,
     731             :                              Dwarf_Files **srcfiles, size_t *nfiles,
     732             :                              Dwarf_Lines **srclines, size_t *nlines)
     733             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (3,4);
     734             : 
     735             : /* Return location expression, decoded as a list of operations.  */
     736             : extern int dwarf_getlocation (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Op **expr,
     737             :                               size_t *exprlen) __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     738             : 
     739             : /* Return location expressions.  If the attribute uses a location list,
     740             :    ADDRESS selects the relevant location expressions from the list.
     741             :    There can be multiple matches, resulting in multiple expressions to
     742             :    return.  EXPRS and EXPRLENS are parallel arrays of NLOCS slots to
     743             :    fill in.  Returns the number of locations filled in, or -1 for
     744             :    errors.  If EXPRS is a null pointer, stores nothing and returns the
     745             :    total number of locations.  A return value of zero means that the
     746             :    location list indicated no value is accessible.  */
     747             : extern int dwarf_getlocation_addr (Dwarf_Attribute *attr, Dwarf_Addr address,
     748             :                                    Dwarf_Op **exprs, size_t *exprlens,
     749             :                                    size_t nlocs);
     750             : 
     751             : /* Enumerate the locations ranges and descriptions covered by the
     752             :    given attribute.  In the first call OFFSET should be zero and
     753             :    *BASEP need not be initialized.  Returns -1 for errors, zero when
     754             :    there are no more locations to report, or a nonzero OFFSET
     755             :    value to pass to the next call.  Each subsequent call must preserve
     756             :    *BASEP from the prior call.  Successful calls fill in *STARTP and
     757             :    *ENDP with a contiguous address range and *EXPR with a pointer to
     758             :    an array of operations with length *EXPRLEN.  If the attribute
     759             :    describes a single location description and not a location list the
     760             :    first call (with OFFSET zero) will return the location description
     761             :    in *EXPR with *STARTP set to zero and *ENDP set to minus one.  */
     762             : extern ptrdiff_t dwarf_getlocations (Dwarf_Attribute *attr,
     763             :                                      ptrdiff_t offset, Dwarf_Addr *basep,
     764             :                                      Dwarf_Addr *startp, Dwarf_Addr *endp,
     765             :                                      Dwarf_Op **expr, size_t *exprlen);
     766             : 
     767             : /* Return the block associated with a DW_OP_implicit_value operation.
     768             :    The OP pointer must point into an expression that dwarf_getlocation
     769             :    or dwarf_getlocation_addr has returned given the same ATTR.  */
     770             : extern int dwarf_getlocation_implicit_value (Dwarf_Attribute *attr,
     771             :                                              const Dwarf_Op *op,
     772             :                                              Dwarf_Block *return_block)
     773             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     774             : 
     775             : /* Return the attribute indicated by a DW_OP_GNU_implicit_pointer operation.
     776             :    The OP pointer must point into an expression that dwarf_getlocation
     777             :    or dwarf_getlocation_addr has returned given the same ATTR.
     778             :    The result is the DW_AT_location or DW_AT_const_value attribute
     779             :    of the OP->number DIE.  */
     780             : extern int dwarf_getlocation_implicit_pointer (Dwarf_Attribute *attr,
     781             :                                                const Dwarf_Op *op,
     782             :                                                Dwarf_Attribute *result)
     783             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     784             : 
     785             : /* Return the DIE associated with an operation such as
     786             :    DW_OP_GNU_implicit_pointer, DW_OP_GNU_parameter_ref, DW_OP_GNU_convert,
     787             :    DW_OP_GNU_reinterpret, DW_OP_GNU_const_type, DW_OP_GNU_regval_type or
     788             :    DW_OP_GNU_deref_type.  The OP pointer must point into an expression that
     789             :    dwarf_getlocation or dwarf_getlocation_addr has returned given the same
     790             :    ATTR.  The RESULT is a DIE that expresses a type or value needed by the
     791             :    given OP.  */
     792             : extern int dwarf_getlocation_die (Dwarf_Attribute *attr,
     793             :                                   const Dwarf_Op *op,
     794             :                                   Dwarf_Die *result)
     795             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     796             : 
     797             : /* Return the attribute expressing a value associated with an operation such
     798             :    as DW_OP_implicit_value, DW_OP_GNU_entry_value or DW_OP_GNU_const_type.
     799             :    The OP pointer must point into an expression that dwarf_getlocation
     800             :    or dwarf_getlocation_addr has returned given the same ATTR.
     801             :    The RESULT is a value expressed by an attribute such as DW_AT_location
     802             :    or DW_AT_const_value.  */
     803             : extern int dwarf_getlocation_attr (Dwarf_Attribute *attr,
     804             :                                    const Dwarf_Op *op,
     805             :                                    Dwarf_Attribute *result)
     806             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3);
     807             : 
     808             : 
     809             : /* Compute the byte-size of a type DIE according to DWARF rules.
     810             :    For most types, this is just DW_AT_byte_size.
     811             :    For DW_TAG_array_type it can apply much more complex rules.  */
     812             : extern int dwarf_aggregate_size (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Word *size);
     813             : 
     814             : /* Given a language code, as returned by dwarf_srclan, get the default
     815             :    lower bound for a subrange type without a lower bound attribute.
     816             :    Returns zero on success or -1 on failure when the given language
     817             :    wasn't recognized.  */
     818             : extern int dwarf_default_lower_bound (int lang, Dwarf_Sword *result)
     819             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     820             : 
     821             : /* Return scope DIEs containing PC address.
     822             :    Sets *SCOPES to a malloc'd array of Dwarf_Die structures,
     823             :    and returns the number of elements in the array.
     824             :    (*SCOPES)[0] is the DIE for the innermost scope containing PC,
     825             :    (*SCOPES)[1] is the DIE for the scope containing that scope, and so on.
     826             :    Returns -1 for errors or 0 if no scopes match PC.  */
     827             : extern int dwarf_getscopes (Dwarf_Die *cudie, Dwarf_Addr pc,
     828             :                             Dwarf_Die **scopes);
     829             : 
     830             : /* Return scope DIEs containing the given DIE.
     831             :    Sets *SCOPES to a malloc'd array of Dwarf_Die structures,
     832             :    and returns the number of elements in the array.
     833             :    (*SCOPES)[0] is a copy of DIE.
     834             :    (*SCOPES)[1] is the DIE for the scope containing that scope, and so on.
     835             :    Returns -1 for errors or 0 if DIE is not found in any scope entry.  */
     836             : extern int dwarf_getscopes_die (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Die **scopes);
     837             : 
     838             : 
     839             : /* Search SCOPES[0..NSCOPES-1] for a variable called NAME.
     840             :    Ignore the first SKIP_SHADOWS scopes that match the name.
     841             :    If MATCH_FILE is not null, accept only declaration in that source file;
     842             :    if MATCH_LINENO or MATCH_LINECOL are also nonzero, accept only declaration
     843             :    at that line and column.
     844             : 
     845             :    If successful, fill in *RESULT with the DIE of the variable found,
     846             :    and return N where SCOPES[N] is the scope defining the variable.
     847             :    Return -1 for errors or -2 for no matching variable found.  */
     848             : extern int dwarf_getscopevar (Dwarf_Die *scopes, int nscopes,
     849             :                               const char *name, int skip_shadows,
     850             :                               const char *match_file,
     851             :                               int match_lineno, int match_linecol,
     852             :                               Dwarf_Die *result);
     853             : 
     854             : 
     855             : 
     856             : /* Return list address ranges.  */
     857             : extern int dwarf_getaranges (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Aranges **aranges,
     858             :                              size_t *naranges)
     859             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     860             : 
     861             : /* Return one of the address range entries.  */
     862             : extern Dwarf_Arange *dwarf_onearange (Dwarf_Aranges *aranges, size_t idx);
     863             : 
     864             : /* Return information in address range record.  */
     865             : extern int dwarf_getarangeinfo (Dwarf_Arange *arange, Dwarf_Addr *addrp,
     866             :                                 Dwarf_Word *lengthp, Dwarf_Off *offsetp);
     867             : 
     868             : /* Get address range which includes given address.  */
     869             : extern Dwarf_Arange *dwarf_getarange_addr (Dwarf_Aranges *aranges,
     870             :                                            Dwarf_Addr addr);
     871             : 
     872             : 
     873             : 
     874             : /* Get functions in CUDIE.  The given callback will be called for all
     875             :    defining DW_TAG_subprograms in the CU DIE tree.  If the callback
     876             :    returns DWARF_CB_ABORT the return value can be used as offset argument
     877             :    to resume the function to find all remaining functions (this is not
     878             :    really recommended, since it needs to rewalk the CU DIE tree first till
     879             :    that offset is found again).  If the callback returns DWARF_CB_OK
     880             :    dwarf_getfuncs will not return but keep calling the callback for each
     881             :    function DIE it finds.  Pass zero for offset on the first call to walk
     882             :    the full CU DIE tree.  If no more functions can be found and the callback
     883             :    returned DWARF_CB_OK then the function returns zero.  */
     884             : extern ptrdiff_t dwarf_getfuncs (Dwarf_Die *cudie,
     885             :                                  int (*callback) (Dwarf_Die *, void *),
     886             :                                  void *arg, ptrdiff_t offset);
     887             : 
     888             : 
     889             : /* Return file name containing definition of the given declaration.
     890             :    Of the DECL has an (indirect, see dwarf_attr_integrate) decl_file
     891             :    attribute.  The returned file path is either absolute, or relative
     892             :    to the compilation directory.  Given the decl DIE, the compilation
     893             :    directory can be retrieved through:
     894             :    dwarf_formstring (dwarf_attr (dwarf_diecu (decl, &cudie, NULL, NULL),
     895             :                                  DW_AT_comp_dir, &attr));
     896             :    Returns NULL if no decl_file could be found or an error occured.  */
     897             : extern const char *dwarf_decl_file (Dwarf_Die *decl);
     898             : 
     899             : /* Get line number of beginning of given declaration.  */
     900             : extern int dwarf_decl_line (Dwarf_Die *decl, int *linep)
     901             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     902             : 
     903             : /* Get column number of beginning of given declaration.  */
     904             : extern int dwarf_decl_column (Dwarf_Die *decl, int *colp)
     905             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     906             : 
     907             : 
     908             : /* Return nonzero if given function is an abstract inline definition.  */
     909             : extern int dwarf_func_inline (Dwarf_Die *func);
     910             : 
     911             : /* Find each concrete inlined instance of the abstract inline definition.  */
     912             : extern int dwarf_func_inline_instances (Dwarf_Die *func,
     913             :                                         int (*callback) (Dwarf_Die *, void *),
     914             :                                         void *arg);
     915             : 
     916             : 
     917             : /* Find the appropriate PC location or locations for function entry
     918             :    breakpoints for the given DW_TAG_subprogram DIE.  Returns -1 for errors.
     919             :    On success, returns the number of breakpoint locations (never zero)
     920             :    and sets *BKPTS to a malloc'd vector of addresses.  */
     921             : extern int dwarf_entry_breakpoints (Dwarf_Die *die, Dwarf_Addr **bkpts);
     922             : 
     923             : 
     924             : /* Iterate through the macro unit referenced by CUDIE and call
     925             :    CALLBACK for each macro information entry.  To start the iteration,
     926             :    one would pass DWARF_GETMACROS_START for TOKEN.
     927             : 
     928             :    The iteration continues while CALLBACK returns DWARF_CB_OK.  If the
     929             :    callback returns DWARF_CB_ABORT, the iteration stops and a
     930             :    continuation token is returned, which can be used to restart the
     931             :    iteration at the point where it ended.  Returns -1 for errors or 0
     932             :    if there are no more macro entries.
     933             : 
     934             :    Note that the Dwarf_Macro pointer passed to the callback is only
     935             :    valid for the duration of the callback invocation.
     936             : 
     937             :    For backward compatibility, a token of 0 is accepted for starting
     938             :    the iteration as well, but in that case this interface will refuse
     939             :    to serve opcode 0xff from .debug_macro sections.  Such opcode would
     940             :    be considered invalid and would cause dwarf_getmacros to return
     941             :    with error.  */
     942             : #define DWARF_GETMACROS_START PTRDIFF_MIN
     943             : extern ptrdiff_t dwarf_getmacros (Dwarf_Die *cudie,
     944             :                                   int (*callback) (Dwarf_Macro *, void *),
     945             :                                   void *arg, ptrdiff_t token)
     946             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     947             : 
     948             : /* This is similar in operation to dwarf_getmacros, but selects the
     949             :    unit to iterate through by offset instead of by CU, and always
     950             :    iterates .debug_macro.  This can be used for handling
     951             :    DW_MACRO_GNU_transparent_include's or similar opcodes.
     952             : 
     953             :    TOKEN value of DWARF_GETMACROS_START can be used to start the
     954             :    iteration.
     955             : 
     956             :    It is not appropriate to obtain macro unit offset by hand from a CU
     957             :    DIE and then request iteration through this interface.  The reason
     958             :    for this is that if a dwarf_macro_getsrcfiles is later called,
     959             :    there would be no way to figure out what DW_AT_comp_dir was present
     960             :    on the CU DIE, and file names referenced in either the macro unit
     961             :    itself, or the .debug_line unit that it references, might be wrong.
     962             :    Use dwarf_getmacros.  */
     963             : extern ptrdiff_t dwarf_getmacros_off (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Off macoff,
     964             :                                       int (*callback) (Dwarf_Macro *, void *),
     965             :                                       void *arg, ptrdiff_t token)
     966             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
     967             : 
     968             : /* Get the source files used by the macro entry.  You shouldn't assume
     969             :    that Dwarf_Files references will remain valid after MACRO becomes
     970             :    invalid.  (Which is to say it's only valid within the
     971             :    dwarf_getmacros* callback.)  Returns 0 for success or a negative
     972             :    value in case of an error.  */
     973             : extern int dwarf_macro_getsrcfiles (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_Macro *macro,
     974             :                                     Dwarf_Files **files, size_t *nfiles)
     975             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2, 3, 4);
     976             : 
     977             : /* Return macro opcode.  That's a constant that can be either from
     978             :    DW_MACINFO_* domain or DW_MACRO_GNU_* domain.  The two domains have
     979             :    compatible values, so it's OK to use either of them for
     980             :    comparisons.  The only differences is 0xff, which could be either
     981             :    DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext or a vendor-defined DW_MACRO_* constant.  One
     982             :    would need to look if the CU DIE which the iteration was requested
     983             :    for has attribute DW_AT_macro_info, or either of DW_AT_GNU_macros
     984             :    or DW_AT_macros to differentiate the two interpretations.  */
     985             : extern int dwarf_macro_opcode (Dwarf_Macro *macro, unsigned int *opcodep)
     986             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
     987             : 
     988             : /* Get number of parameters of MACRO and store it to *PARAMCNTP.  */
     989             : extern int dwarf_macro_getparamcnt (Dwarf_Macro *macro, size_t *paramcntp);
     990             : 
     991             : /* Get IDX-th parameter of MACRO (numbered from zero), and stores it
     992             :    to *ATTRIBUTE.  Returns 0 on success or -1 for errors.
     993             : 
     994             :    After a successful call, you can query ATTRIBUTE by dwarf_whatform
     995             :    to determine which of the dwarf_formX calls to make to get actual
     996             :    value out of ATTRIBUTE.  Note that calling dwarf_whatattr is not
     997             :    meaningful for pseudo-attributes formed this way.  */
     998             : extern int dwarf_macro_param (Dwarf_Macro *macro, size_t idx,
     999             :                               Dwarf_Attribute *attribute);
    1000             : 
    1001             : /* Return macro parameter with index 0.  This will return -1 if the
    1002             :    parameter is not an integral value.  Use dwarf_macro_param for more
    1003             :    general access.  */
    1004             : extern int dwarf_macro_param1 (Dwarf_Macro *macro, Dwarf_Word *paramp)
    1005             :      __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
    1006             : 
    1007             : /* Return macro parameter with index 1.  This will return -1 if the
    1008             :    parameter is not an integral or string value.  Use
    1009             :    dwarf_macro_param for more general access.  */
    1010             : extern int dwarf_macro_param2 (Dwarf_Macro *macro, Dwarf_Word *paramp,
    1011             :                                const char **strp);
    1012             : 
    1013             : /* Compute what's known about a call frame when the PC is at ADDRESS.
    1014             :    Returns 0 for success or -1 for errors.
    1015             :    On success, *FRAME is a malloc'd pointer.  */
    1016             : extern int dwarf_cfi_addrframe (Dwarf_CFI *cache,
    1017             :                                 Dwarf_Addr address, Dwarf_Frame **frame)
    1018             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (3);
    1019             : 
    1020             : /* Return the DWARF register number used in FRAME to denote
    1021             :    the return address in FRAME's caller frame.  The remaining
    1022             :    arguments can be non-null to fill in more information.
    1023             : 
    1024             :    Fill [*START, *END) with the PC range to which FRAME's information applies.
    1025             :    Fill in *SIGNALP to indicate whether this is a signal-handling frame.
    1026             :    If true, this is the implicit call frame that calls a signal handler.
    1027             :    This frame's "caller" is actually the interrupted state, not a call;
    1028             :    its return address is an exact PC, not a PC after a call instruction.  */
    1029             : extern int dwarf_frame_info (Dwarf_Frame *frame,
    1030             :                              Dwarf_Addr *start, Dwarf_Addr *end, bool *signalp);
    1031             : 
    1032             : /* Return a DWARF expression that yields the Canonical Frame Address at
    1033             :    this frame state.  Returns -1 for errors, or zero for success, with
    1034             :    *NOPS set to the number of operations stored at *OPS.  That pointer
    1035             :    can be used only as long as FRAME is alive and unchanged.  *NOPS is
    1036             :    zero if the CFA cannot be determined here.  Note that if nonempty,
    1037             :    *OPS is a DWARF expression, not a location description--append
    1038             :    DW_OP_stack_value to a get a location description for the CFA.  */
    1039             : extern int dwarf_frame_cfa (Dwarf_Frame *frame, Dwarf_Op **ops, size_t *nops)
    1040             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (2);
    1041             : 
    1042             : /* Deliver a DWARF location description that yields the location or
    1043             :    value of DWARF register number REGNO in the state described by FRAME.
    1044             : 
    1045             :    Returns -1 for errors or zero for success, setting *NOPS to the
    1046             :    number of operations in the array stored at *OPS.  Note the last
    1047             :    operation is DW_OP_stack_value if there is no mutable location but
    1048             :    only a computable value.
    1049             : 
    1050             :    *NOPS zero with *OPS set to OPS_MEM means CFI says the caller's
    1051             :    REGNO is "undefined", i.e. it's call-clobbered and cannot be recovered.
    1052             : 
    1053             :    *NOPS zero with *OPS set to a null pointer means CFI says the
    1054             :    caller's REGNO is "same_value", i.e. this frame did not change it;
    1055             :    ask the caller frame where to find it.
    1056             : 
    1057             :    For common simple expressions *OPS is OPS_MEM.  For arbitrary DWARF
    1058             :    expressions in the CFI, *OPS is an internal pointer that can be used as
    1059             :    long as the Dwarf_CFI used to create FRAME remains alive.  */
    1060             : extern int dwarf_frame_register (Dwarf_Frame *frame, int regno,
    1061             :                                  Dwarf_Op ops_mem[3],
    1062             :                                  Dwarf_Op **ops, size_t *nops)
    1063             :   __nonnull_attribute__ (3, 4, 5);
    1064             : 
    1065             : 
    1066             : /* Return error code of last failing function call.  This value is kept
    1067             :    separately for each thread.  */
    1068             : extern int dwarf_errno (void);
    1069             : 
    1070             : /* Return error string for ERROR.  If ERROR is zero, return error string
    1071             :    for most recent error or NULL is none occurred.  If ERROR is -1 the
    1072             :    behaviour is similar to the last case except that not NULL but a legal
    1073             :    string is returned.  */
    1074             : extern const char *dwarf_errmsg (int err);
    1075             : 
    1076             : 
    1077             : /* Register new Out-Of-Memory handler.  The old handler is returned.  */
    1078             : extern Dwarf_OOM dwarf_new_oom_handler (Dwarf *dbg, Dwarf_OOM handler);
    1079             : 
    1080             : 
    1081             : /* Inline optimizations.  */
    1082             : #ifdef __OPTIMIZE__
    1083             : /* Return attribute code of given attribute.  */
    1084             : __libdw_extern_inline unsigned int
    1085             : dwarf_whatattr (Dwarf_Attribute *attr)
    1086             : {
    1087     2491242 :   return attr == NULL ? 0 : attr->code;
    1088             : }
    1089             : 
    1090             : /* Return attribute code of given attribute.  */
    1091             : __libdw_extern_inline unsigned int
    1092             : dwarf_whatform (Dwarf_Attribute *attr)
    1093             : {
    1094     6527787 :   return attr == NULL ? 0 : attr->form;
    1095             : }
    1096             : #endif  /* Optimize.  */
    1097             : 
    1098             : #ifdef __cplusplus
    1099             : }
    1100             : #endif
    1101             : 
    1102             : #endif  /* libdw.h */

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