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28 
29 #ifndef _DDB_DB_SYM_H_
30 #define	_DDB_DB_SYM_H_
31 
32 /*
33  *	Author: Alessandro Forin, Carnegie Mellon University
34  *	Date:	8/90
35  */
36 
37 /*
38  * This module can handle multiple symbol tables
39  */
40 typedef struct {
41 	char		*name;		/* symtab name */
42 	char		*start;		/* symtab location */
43 	char		*end;
44 	char		*private;	/* optional machdep pointer */
45 } db_symtab_t;
46 
47 /*
48  * Symbol representation is specific to the symtab style:
49  * BSD compilers use dbx' nlist, other compilers might use
50  * a different one
51  */
52 typedef	char *		db_sym_t;	/* opaque handle on symbols */
53 typedef	const char *	c_db_sym_t;	/* const opaque handle on symbols */
54 #define	DB_SYM_NULL	((db_sym_t)0)
55 #define	C_DB_SYM_NULL	((c_db_sym_t)0)
56 
57 /*
58  * Non-stripped symbol tables will have duplicates, for instance
59  * the same string could match a parameter name, a local var, a
60  * global var, etc.
61  * We are most concern with the following matches.
62  */
63 typedef int		db_strategy_t;	/* search strategy */
64 
65 #define	DB_STGY_ANY	0			/* anything goes */
66 #define	DB_STGY_XTRN	1			/* only external symbols */
67 #define	DB_STGY_PROC	2			/* only procedures */
68 
69 /*
70  * Functions exported by the symtable module
71  */
72 void		db_add_symbol_table(char *, char *, char *, char *);
73 					/* extend the list of symbol tables */
74 
75 c_db_sym_t	db_search_symbol(db_addr_t, db_strategy_t, db_expr_t *);
76 					/* find symbol given value */
77 
78 void		db_symbol_values(c_db_sym_t, const char **, db_expr_t *);
79 					/* return name and value of symbol */
80 
81 #define	db_find_sym_and_offset(val,namep,offp)	\
82 	db_symbol_values(db_search_symbol(val,DB_STGY_ANY,offp),namep,0)
83 					/* find name&value given approx val */
84 
85 #define	db_find_xtrn_sym_and_offset(val,namep,offp)	\
86 	db_symbol_values(db_search_symbol(val,DB_STGY_XTRN,offp),namep,0)
87 					/* ditto, but no locals */
88 
89 bool		db_eqname(const char *, const char *, int);
90 					/* strcmp, modulo leading char */
91 
92 void		db_printsym(db_expr_t, db_strategy_t);
93 					/* print closest symbol to a value */
94 
95 bool		db_sym_numargs(c_db_sym_t, int *, char **);
96 
97 bool		X_db_line_at_pc(db_symtab_t *symtab, c_db_sym_t cursym,
98 		    char **filename, int *linenum, db_expr_t off);
99 c_db_sym_t	X_db_lookup(db_symtab_t *stab, const char *symstr);
100 c_db_sym_t	X_db_search_symbol(db_symtab_t *symtab, db_addr_t off,
101 		    db_strategy_t strategy, db_expr_t *diffp);
102 bool		X_db_sym_numargs(db_symtab_t *, c_db_sym_t, int *, char **);
103 void		X_db_symbol_values(db_symtab_t *symtab, c_db_sym_t sym,
104 		    const char **namep, db_expr_t *valuep);
105 
106 #endif /* !_DDB_DB_SYM_H_ */
107