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21 */
22/*
23 * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24 * Use is subject to license terms.
25 */
26
27/*
28 * This header file defines the interfaces available from the CTF debugger
29 * library, libctf, and an equivalent kernel module.  This API can be used by
30 * a debugger to operate on data in the Compact ANSI-C Type Format (CTF).
31 * This is NOT a public interface, although it may eventually become one in
32 * the fullness of time after we gain more experience with the interfaces.
33 *
34 * In the meantime, be aware that any program linked with this API in this
35 * release of Solaris is almost guaranteed to break in the next release.
36 *
37 * In short, do not user this header file or the CTF routines for any purpose.
38 */
39
40#ifndef	_CTF_API_H
41#define	_CTF_API_H
42
43/* #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI" */
44
45#include <sys/types.h>
46#include <sys/param.h>
47#include <sys/elf.h>
48#include <sys/ctf.h>
49
50#ifdef	__cplusplus
51extern "C" {
52#endif
53
54/*
55 * Clients can open one or more CTF containers and obtain a pointer to an
56 * opaque ctf_file_t.  Types are identified by an opaque ctf_id_t token.
57 * These opaque definitions allow libctf to evolve without breaking clients.
58 */
59typedef struct ctf_file ctf_file_t;
60typedef long ctf_id_t;
61
62/*
63 * If the debugger needs to provide the CTF library with a set of raw buffers
64 * for use as the CTF data, symbol table, and string table, it can do so by
65 * filling in ctf_sect_t structures and passing them to ctf_bufopen():
66 */
67typedef struct ctf_sect {
68	char *cts_name;		/* section name (if any) */
69	ulong_t cts_type;	/* section type (ELF SHT_... value) */
70	ulong_t cts_flags;	/* section flags (ELF SHF_... value) */
71#if defined(sun)
72	const void *cts_data;	/* pointer to section data */
73#else
74	void *cts_data;		/* pointer to section data */
75#endif
76	size_t cts_size;	/* size of data in bytes */
77	size_t cts_entsize;	/* size of each section entry (symtab only) */
78	off64_t cts_offset;	/* file offset of this section (if any) */
79} ctf_sect_t;
80
81/*
82 * Encoding information for integers, floating-point values, and certain other
83 * intrinsics can be obtained by calling ctf_type_encoding(), below.  The flags
84 * field will contain values appropriate for the type defined in <sys/ctf.h>.
85 */
86typedef struct ctf_encoding {
87	uint_t cte_format;	/* data format (CTF_INT_* or CTF_FP_* flags) */
88	uint_t cte_offset;	/* offset of value in bits */
89	uint_t cte_bits;	/* size of storage in bits */
90} ctf_encoding_t;
91
92typedef struct ctf_membinfo {
93	ctf_id_t ctm_type;	/* type of struct or union member */
94	ulong_t ctm_offset;	/* offset of member in bits */
95} ctf_membinfo_t;
96
97typedef struct ctf_arinfo {
98	ctf_id_t ctr_contents;	/* type of array contents */
99	ctf_id_t ctr_index;	/* type of array index */
100	uint_t ctr_nelems;	/* number of elements */
101} ctf_arinfo_t;
102
103typedef struct ctf_funcinfo {
104	ctf_id_t ctc_return;	/* function return type */
105	uint_t ctc_argc;	/* number of typed arguments to function */
106	uint_t ctc_flags;	/* function attributes (see below) */
107} ctf_funcinfo_t;
108
109typedef struct ctf_lblinfo {
110	ctf_id_t ctb_typeidx;	/* last type associated with the label */
111} ctf_lblinfo_t;
112
113#define	CTF_FUNC_VARARG	0x1	/* function arguments end with varargs */
114
115/*
116 * Functions that return integer status or a ctf_id_t use the following value
117 * to indicate failure.  ctf_errno() can be used to obtain an error code.
118 */
119#define	CTF_ERR	(-1L)
120
121/*
122 * The CTF data model is inferred to be the caller's data model or the data
123 * model of the given object, unless ctf_setmodel() is explicitly called.
124 */
125#define	CTF_MODEL_ILP32	1	/* object data model is ILP32 */
126#define	CTF_MODEL_LP64	2	/* object data model is LP64 */
127#ifdef _LP64
128#define	CTF_MODEL_NATIVE	CTF_MODEL_LP64
129#else
130#define	CTF_MODEL_NATIVE	CTF_MODEL_ILP32
131#endif
132
133/*
134 * Dynamic CTF containers can be created using ctf_create().  The ctf_add_*
135 * routines can be used to add new definitions to the dynamic container.
136 * New types are labeled as root or non-root to determine whether they are
137 * visible at the top-level program scope when subsequently doing a lookup.
138 */
139#define	CTF_ADD_NONROOT	0	/* type only visible in nested scope */
140#define	CTF_ADD_ROOT	1	/* type visible at top-level scope */
141
142/*
143 * These typedefs are used to define the signature for callback functions
144 * that can be used with the iteration and visit functions below:
145 */
146typedef int ctf_visit_f(const char *, ctf_id_t, ulong_t, int, void *);
147typedef int ctf_member_f(const char *, ctf_id_t, ulong_t, void *);
148typedef int ctf_enum_f(const char *, int, void *);
149typedef int ctf_type_f(ctf_id_t, void *);
150typedef int ctf_label_f(const char *, const ctf_lblinfo_t *, void *);
151
152extern ctf_file_t *ctf_bufopen(const ctf_sect_t *, const ctf_sect_t *,
153    const ctf_sect_t *, int *);
154extern ctf_file_t *ctf_fdopen(int, int *);
155extern ctf_file_t *ctf_open(const char *, int *);
156extern ctf_file_t *ctf_create(int *);
157extern void ctf_close(ctf_file_t *);
158
159extern ctf_file_t *ctf_parent_file(ctf_file_t *);
160extern const char *ctf_parent_name(ctf_file_t *);
161
162extern int ctf_import(ctf_file_t *, ctf_file_t *);
163extern int ctf_setmodel(ctf_file_t *, int);
164extern int ctf_getmodel(ctf_file_t *);
165
166extern void ctf_setspecific(ctf_file_t *, void *);
167extern void *ctf_getspecific(ctf_file_t *);
168
169extern int ctf_errno(ctf_file_t *);
170extern const char *ctf_errmsg(int);
171extern int ctf_version(int);
172
173extern int ctf_func_info(ctf_file_t *, ulong_t, ctf_funcinfo_t *);
174extern int ctf_func_args(ctf_file_t *, ulong_t, uint_t, ctf_id_t *);
175
176extern ctf_id_t ctf_lookup_by_name(ctf_file_t *, const char *);
177extern ctf_id_t ctf_lookup_by_symbol(ctf_file_t *, ulong_t);
178
179extern ctf_id_t ctf_type_resolve(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
180extern ssize_t ctf_type_lname(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, char *, size_t);
181extern char *ctf_type_name(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, char *, size_t);
182extern ssize_t ctf_type_size(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
183extern ssize_t ctf_type_align(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
184extern int ctf_type_kind(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
185extern ctf_id_t ctf_type_reference(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
186extern ctf_id_t ctf_type_pointer(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
187extern int ctf_type_encoding(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, ctf_encoding_t *);
188extern int ctf_type_visit(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, ctf_visit_f *, void *);
189extern int ctf_type_cmp(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
190extern int ctf_type_compat(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
191
192extern int ctf_member_info(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, const char *,
193    ctf_membinfo_t *);
194extern int ctf_array_info(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, ctf_arinfo_t *);
195
196extern const char *ctf_enum_name(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, int);
197extern int ctf_enum_value(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, const char *, int *);
198
199extern const char *ctf_label_topmost(ctf_file_t *);
200extern int ctf_label_info(ctf_file_t *, const char *, ctf_lblinfo_t *);
201
202extern int ctf_member_iter(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, ctf_member_f *, void *);
203extern int ctf_enum_iter(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, ctf_enum_f *, void *);
204extern int ctf_type_iter(ctf_file_t *, ctf_type_f *, void *);
205extern int ctf_label_iter(ctf_file_t *, ctf_label_f *, void *);
206
207extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_array(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, const ctf_arinfo_t *);
208extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_const(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, ctf_id_t);
209extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_enum(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, const char *);
210extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_float(ctf_file_t *, uint_t,
211    const char *, const ctf_encoding_t *);
212extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_forward(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, const char *, uint_t);
213extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_function(ctf_file_t *, uint_t,
214    const ctf_funcinfo_t *, const ctf_id_t *);
215extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_integer(ctf_file_t *, uint_t,
216    const char *, const ctf_encoding_t *);
217extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_pointer(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, ctf_id_t);
218extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_type(ctf_file_t *, ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t);
219extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_typedef(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, const char *, ctf_id_t);
220extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_restrict(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, ctf_id_t);
221extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_struct(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, const char *);
222extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_union(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, const char *);
223extern ctf_id_t ctf_add_volatile(ctf_file_t *, uint_t, ctf_id_t);
224
225extern int ctf_add_enumerator(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, const char *, int);
226extern int ctf_add_member(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, const char *, ctf_id_t);
227
228extern int ctf_set_array(ctf_file_t *, ctf_id_t, const ctf_arinfo_t *);
229
230extern int ctf_update(ctf_file_t *);
231extern int ctf_discard(ctf_file_t *);
232extern int ctf_write(ctf_file_t *, int);
233
234#ifdef _KERNEL
235
236struct module;
237extern ctf_file_t *ctf_modopen(struct module *, int *);
238
239#endif
240
241#ifdef	__cplusplus
242}
243#endif
244
245#endif	/* _CTF_API_H */
246