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26 * Opcodes of the call instructions:
31 #define Jxx_FUNC_JMP 0
32 #define Jxx_FUNC_JSR 1
33 #define Jxx_FUNC_RET 2
34 #define Jxx_FUNC_JSR_COROUTINE 3
50 b
; /* branch format */
63 static Sym indirect_child
;
65 void alpha_find_call
PARAMS ((Sym
*, bfd_vma
, bfd_vma
));
68 * On the Alpha we can only detect PC relative calls, which are
69 * usually generated for calls to functions within the same
70 * object file only. This is still better than nothing, however.
71 * (In particular it should be possible to find functions that
72 * potentially call integer division routines, for example.)
75 alpha_find_call (parent
, p_lowpc
, p_highpc
)
80 static bfd_vma delta
= 0;
82 alpha_Instruction
*pc
;
87 delta
= (bfd_vma
) core_text_space
- core_text_sect
->vma
;
89 sym_init (&indirect_child
);
90 indirect_child
.name
= _("<indirect child>");
91 indirect_child
.cg
.prop
.fract
= 1.0;
92 indirect_child
.cg
.cyc
.head
= &indirect_child
;
99 if (p_lowpc
< s_lowpc
)
103 if (p_highpc
> s_highpc
)
107 DBG (CALLDEBUG
, printf (_("[find_call] %s: 0x%lx to 0x%lx\n"),
108 parent
->name
, (unsigned long) p_lowpc
,
109 (unsigned long) p_highpc
));
110 for (pc
= (alpha_Instruction
*) (p_lowpc
+ delta
);
111 pc
< (alpha_Instruction
*) (p_highpc
+ delta
);
114 switch (pc
->a
.op_code
)
118 * There is no simple and reliable way to determine the
119 * target of a jsr (the hint bits help, but there aren't
120 * enough bits to get a satisfactory hit rate). Instead,
121 * for any indirect jump we simply add an arc from PARENT
122 * to INDIRECT_CHILD---that way the user it at least able
123 * to see that there are other calls as well.
125 if (pc
->j
.func
== Jxx_FUNC_JSR
126 || pc
->j
.func
== Jxx_FUNC_JSR_COROUTINE
)
129 printf (_("[find_call] 0x%lx: jsr%s <indirect_child>\n"),
130 (unsigned long) pc
- (unsigned long) delta
,
131 pc
->j
.func
== Jxx_FUNC_JSR
? "" : "_coroutine"));
132 arc_add (parent
, &indirect_child
, (unsigned long) 0);
138 printf (_("[find_call] 0x%lx: bsr"),
139 (unsigned long) pc
- (unsigned long) delta
));
141 * Regular PC relative addressing. Check that this is the
142 * address of a function. The linker sometimes redirects
143 * the entry point by 8 bytes to skip loading the global
144 * pointer, so we all for either address:
146 dest_pc
= ((bfd_vma
) (pc
+ 1 + pc
->b
.disp
)) - delta
;
147 if (dest_pc
>= s_lowpc
&& dest_pc
<= s_highpc
)
149 child
= sym_lookup (&symtab
, dest_pc
);
151 printf (" 0x%lx\t; name=%s, addr=0x%lx",
152 (unsigned long) dest_pc
, child
->name
,
153 (unsigned long) child
->addr
));
154 if (child
->addr
== dest_pc
|| child
->addr
== dest_pc
- 8)
156 DBG (CALLDEBUG
, printf ("\n"));
158 arc_add (parent
, child
, (unsigned long) 0);
163 * Something funny going on.
165 DBG (CALLDEBUG
, printf ("\tbut it's a botch\n"));