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     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   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   return attr == NULL ? 0 : attr->form;
   1095 }
   1096 #endif	/* Optimize.  */
   1097 
   1098 #ifdef __cplusplus
   1099 }
   1100 #endif
   1101 
   1102 #endif	/* libdw.h */
   1103