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- <h3 class="section">2.5 Procedures</h3>
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- <a name="index-N_005fFNAME"></a>
- <a name="index-N_005fSTSYM_002c-for-functions-_0028Sun-acc_0029"></a>
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- <p>All of the following stabs normally use the <code>N_FUN</code> symbol type.
- However, Sun’s <code>acc</code> compiler on SunOS4 uses <code>N_GSYM</code> and
- <code>N_STSYM</code>, which means that the value of the stab for the function
- is useless and the debugger must get the address of the function from
- the non-stab symbols instead. On systems where non-stab symbols have
- leading underscores, the stabs will lack underscores and the debugger
- needs to know about the leading underscore to match up the stab and the
- non-stab symbol. BSD Fortran is said to use <code>N_FNAME</code> with the
- same restriction; the value of the symbol is not useful (I’m not sure it
- really does use this, because GDB doesn’t handle this and no one has
- complained).
- </p>
- <a name="index-C_005fFUN"></a>
- <p>A function is represented by an ‘<samp>F</samp>’ symbol descriptor for a global
- (extern) function, and ‘<samp>f</samp>’ for a static (local) function. For
- a.out, the value of the symbol is the address of the start of the
- function; it is already relocated. For stabs in ELF, the SunPRO
- compiler version 2.0.1 and GCC put out an address which gets relocated
- by the linker. In a future release SunPRO is planning to put out zero,
- in which case the address can be found from the ELF (non-stab) symbol.
- Because looking things up in the ELF symbols would probably be slow, I’m
- not sure how to find which symbol of that name is the right one, and
- this doesn’t provide any way to deal with nested functions, it would
- probably be better to make the value of the stab an address relative to
- the start of the file, or just absolute. See <a href="ELF-Linker-Relocation.html#ELF-Linker-Relocation">ELF Linker Relocation</a> for more information on linker relocation of stabs in ELF
- files. For XCOFF, the stab uses the <code>C_FUN</code> storage class and the
- value of the stab is meaningless; the address of the function can be
- found from the csect symbol (XTY_LD/XMC_PR).
- </p>
- <p>The type information of the stab represents the return type of the
- function; thus ‘<samp>foo:f5</samp>’ means that foo is a function returning type
- 5. There is no need to try to get the line number of the start of the
- function from the stab for the function; it is in the next
- <code>N_SLINE</code> symbol.
- </p>
- <p>Some compilers (such as Sun’s Solaris compiler) support an extension for
- specifying the types of the arguments. I suspect this extension is not
- used for old (non-prototyped) function definitions in C. If the
- extension is in use, the type information of the stab for the function
- is followed by type information for each argument, with each argument
- preceded by ‘<samp>;</samp>’. An argument type of 0 means that additional
- arguments are being passed, whose types and number may vary (‘<samp>...</samp>’
- in ANSI C). GDB has tolerated this extension (parsed the syntax, if not
- necessarily used the information) since at least version 4.8; I don’t
- know whether all versions of dbx tolerate it. The argument types given
- here are not redundant with the symbols for the formal parameters
- (see <a href="Parameters.html#Parameters">Parameters</a>); they are the types of the arguments as they are
- passed, before any conversions might take place. For example, if a C
- function which is declared without a prototype takes a <code>float</code>
- argument, the value is passed as a <code>double</code> but then converted to a
- <code>float</code>. Debuggers need to use the types given in the arguments
- when printing values, but when calling the function they need to use the
- types given in the symbol defining the function.
- </p>
- <p>If the return type and types of arguments of a function which is defined
- in another source file are specified (i.e., a function prototype in ANSI
- C), traditionally compilers emit no stab; the only way for the debugger
- to find the information is if the source file where the function is
- defined was also compiled with debugging symbols. As an extension the
- Solaris compiler uses symbol descriptor ‘<samp>P</samp>’ followed by the return
- type of the function, followed by the arguments, each preceded by
- ‘<samp>;</samp>’, as in a stab with symbol descriptor ‘<samp>f</samp>’ or ‘<samp>F</samp>’.
- This use of symbol descriptor ‘<samp>P</samp>’ can be distinguished from its use
- for register parameters (see <a href="Register-Parameters.html#Register-Parameters">Register Parameters</a>) by the fact that it has
- symbol type <code>N_FUN</code>.
- </p>
- <p>The AIX documentation also defines symbol descriptor ‘<samp>J</samp>’ as an
- internal function. I assume this means a function nested within another
- function. It also says symbol descriptor ‘<samp>m</samp>’ is a module in
- Modula-2 or extended Pascal.
- </p>
- <p>Procedures (functions which do not return values) are represented as
- functions returning the <code>void</code> type in C. I don’t see why this couldn’t
- be used for all languages (inventing a <code>void</code> type for this purpose if
- necessary), but the AIX documentation defines ‘<samp>I</samp>’, ‘<samp>P</samp>’, and
- ‘<samp>Q</samp>’ for internal, global, and static procedures, respectively.
- These symbol descriptors are unusual in that they are not followed by
- type information.
- </p>
- <p>The following example shows a stab for a function <code>main</code> which
- returns type number <code>1</code>. The <code>_main</code> specified for the value
- is a reference to an assembler label which is used to fill in the start
- address of the function.
- </p>
- <div class="example">
- <pre class="example">.stabs "main:F1",36,0,0,_main # <span class="roman">36 is N_FUN</span>
- </pre></div>
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- <p>The stab representing a procedure is located immediately following the
- code of the procedure. This stab is in turn directly followed by a
- group of other stabs describing elements of the procedure. These other
- stabs describe the procedure’s parameters, its block local variables, and
- its block structure.
- </p>
- <p>If functions can appear in different sections, then the debugger may not
- be able to find the end of a function. Recent versions of GCC will mark
- the end of a function with an <code>N_FUN</code> symbol with an empty string
- for the name. The value is the address of the end of the current
- function. Without such a symbol, there is no indication of the address
- of the end of a function, and you must assume that it ended at the
- starting address of the next function or at the end of the text section
- for the program.
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