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Should you wish to participate in the Open Invention 48 Network licensing program, please visit www.openinventionnetwork.com 49 <http://www.openinventionnetwork.com>. */ 50 51 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H 52 # include <config.h> 53 #endif 54 55 #include "libdwP.h" 56 #include <dwarf.h> 57 #include <string.h> 58 59 60 int 61 dwarf_siblingof (die, result) 62 Dwarf_Die *die; 63 Dwarf_Die *result; 64 { 65 /* Ignore previous errors. */ 66 if (die == NULL) 67 return -1; 68 69 if (result == NULL) 70 return -1; 71 72 if (result != die) 73 result->addr = NULL; 74 75 unsigned int level = 0; 76 77 /* Copy of the current DIE. */ 78 Dwarf_Die this_die = *die; 79 /* Temporary attributes we create. */ 80 Dwarf_Attribute sibattr; 81 /* Copy of the CU in the request. */ 82 sibattr.cu = this_die.cu; 83 /* That's the address we start looking. */ 84 unsigned char *addr = this_die.addr; 85 /* End of the buffer. */ 86 unsigned char *endp 87 = ((unsigned char *) sibattr.cu->dbg->sectiondata[IDX_debug_info]->d_buf 88 + sibattr.cu->end); 89 90 /* Search for the beginning of the next die on this level. We 91 must not return the dies for children of the given die. */ 92 do 93 { 94 /* Find the end of the DIE or the sibling attribute. */ 95 addr = __libdw_find_attr (&this_die, DW_AT_sibling, &sibattr.code, 96 &sibattr.form); 97 if (sibattr.code == DW_AT_sibling) 98 { 99 Dwarf_Off offset; 100 sibattr.valp = addr; 101 if (unlikely (__libdw_formref (&sibattr, &offset) != 0)) 102 /* Something went wrong. */ 103 return -1; 104 105 /* Compute the next address. */ 106 addr = ((unsigned char *) 107 sibattr.cu->dbg->sectiondata[IDX_debug_info]->d_buf 108 + sibattr.cu->start + offset); 109 } 110 else if (unlikely (addr == NULL) 111 || unlikely (this_die.abbrev == DWARF_END_ABBREV)) 112 return -1; 113 else if (this_die.abbrev->has_children) 114 /* This abbreviation has children. */ 115 ++level; 116 117 118 while (1) 119 { 120 /* Make sure we are still in range. Some producers might skip 121 the trailing NUL bytes. */ 122 if (addr >= endp) 123 return 1; 124 125 if (*addr != '\0') 126 break; 127 128 if (level-- == 0) 129 { 130 if (result != die) 131 result->addr = addr; 132 /* No more sibling at all. */ 133 return 1; 134 } 135 136 ++addr; 137 } 138 139 /* Initialize the 'current DIE'. */ 140 this_die.addr = addr; 141 this_die.abbrev = NULL; 142 } 143 while (level > 0); 144 145 /* Maybe we reached the end of the CU. */ 146 if (addr >= endp) 147 return 1; 148 149 /* Clear the entire DIE structure. This signals we have not yet 150 determined any of the information. */ 151 memset (result, '\0', sizeof (Dwarf_Die)); 152 153 /* We have the address. */ 154 result->addr = addr; 155 156 /* Same CU as the parent. */ 157 result->cu = sibattr.cu; 158 159 return 0; 160 } 161 INTDEF(dwarf_siblingof) 162