clang 20.0.0 (based on r547379) from build 12806354. Bug: http://b/379133546 Test: N/A Change-Id: I2eb8938af55d809de674be63cb30cf27e801862b Upstream-Commit: ad834e67b1105d15ef907f6255d4c96e8e733f57
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//===-- Address.h -----------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLDB_CORE_ADDRESS_H
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#define LLDB_CORE_ADDRESS_H
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#include "lldb/Utility/Stream.h"
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#include "lldb/lldb-defines.h"
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#include "lldb/lldb-forward.h"
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#include "lldb/lldb-private-enumerations.h"
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#include "lldb/lldb-types.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <cstdint>
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namespace lldb_private {
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class Block;
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class CompileUnit;
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class ExecutionContextScope;
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class Function;
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class SectionList;
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class Stream;
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class Symbol;
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class SymbolContext;
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class Target;
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struct LineEntry;
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/// \class Address Address.h "lldb/Core/Address.h"
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/// A section + offset based address class.
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///
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/// The Address class allows addresses to be relative to a section that can
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/// move during runtime due to images (executables, shared libraries, bundles,
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/// frameworks) being loaded at different addresses than the addresses found
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/// in the object file that represents them on disk. There are currently two
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/// types of addresses for a section:
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/// \li file addresses
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/// \li load addresses
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///
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/// File addresses represent the virtual addresses that are in the "on disk"
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/// object files. These virtual addresses are converted to be relative to
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/// unique sections scoped to the object file so that when/if the addresses
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/// slide when the images are loaded/unloaded in memory, we can easily track
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/// these changes without having to update every object (compile unit ranges,
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/// line tables, function address ranges, lexical block and inlined subroutine
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/// address ranges, global and static variables) each time an image is loaded
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/// or unloaded.
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///
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/// Load addresses represent the virtual addresses where each section ends up
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/// getting loaded at runtime. Before executing a program, it is common for
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/// all of the load addresses to be unresolved. When a DynamicLoader plug-in
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/// receives notification that shared libraries have been loaded/unloaded, the
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/// load addresses of the main executable and any images (shared libraries)
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/// will be resolved/unresolved. When this happens, breakpoints that are in
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/// one of these sections can be set/cleared.
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class Address {
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public:
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/// Dump styles allow the Address::Dump(Stream *,DumpStyle) const function
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/// to display Address contents in a variety of ways.
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enum DumpStyle {
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/// Invalid dump style.
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DumpStyleInvalid,
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/// Display as the section name + offset.
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/// \code
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/// // address for printf in libSystem.B.dylib as a section name + offset
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/// libSystem.B.dylib.__TEXT.__text + 0x0005cfdf
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/// \endcode
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DumpStyleSectionNameOffset,
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/// Display as the section pointer + offset (debug output).
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/// \code
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/// // address for printf in libSystem.B.dylib as a section pointer +
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/// offset (lldb::Section *)0x35cc50 + 0x000000000005cfdf
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/// \endcode
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DumpStyleSectionPointerOffset,
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/// Display as the file address (if any).
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/// \code
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/// // address for printf in libSystem.B.dylib as a file address
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/// 0x000000000005dcff
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/// \endcode
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///
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DumpStyleFileAddress,
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/// Display as the file address with the module name prepended (if any).
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/// \code
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/// // address for printf in libSystem.B.dylib as a file address
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/// libSystem.B.dylib[0x000000000005dcff]
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/// \endcode
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DumpStyleModuleWithFileAddress,
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/// Display as the load address (if resolved).
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/// \code
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/// // address for printf in libSystem.B.dylib as a load address
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/// 0x00007fff8306bcff
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/// \endcode
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DumpStyleLoadAddress,
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/// Display the details about what an address resolves to. This can be
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/// anything from a symbol context summary (module, function/symbol, and
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/// file and line), to information about what the pointer points to if the
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/// address is in a section (section of pointers, c strings, etc).
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DumpStyleResolvedDescription,
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DumpStyleResolvedDescriptionNoModule,
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DumpStyleResolvedDescriptionNoFunctionArguments,
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/// Elide the function name; display an offset into the current function.
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/// Used primarily in disassembly symbolication
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DumpStyleNoFunctionName,
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/// Detailed symbol context information for an address for all symbol
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/// context members.
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DumpStyleDetailedSymbolContext,
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/// Dereference a pointer at the current address and then lookup the
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/// dereferenced address using DumpStyleResolvedDescription
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DumpStyleResolvedPointerDescription
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};
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/// Default constructor.
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///
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/// Initialize with a invalid section (NULL) and an invalid offset
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/// (LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS).
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Address() = default;
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/// Copy constructor
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///
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/// Makes a copy of the another Address object \a rhs.
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///
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/// \param[in] rhs
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/// A const Address object reference to copy.
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Address(const Address &rhs)
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: m_section_wp(rhs.m_section_wp), m_offset(rhs.m_offset) {}
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/// Construct with a section pointer and offset.
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///
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/// Initialize the address with the supplied \a section and \a offset.
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///
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/// \param[in] section_sp
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/// A section pointer to a valid lldb::Section, or NULL if the
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/// address doesn't have a section or will get resolved later.
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///
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/// \param[in] offset
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/// The offset in bytes into \a section.
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Address(const lldb::SectionSP §ion_sp, lldb::addr_t offset)
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: m_section_wp(), // Don't init with section_sp in case section_sp is
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// invalid (the weak_ptr will throw)
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m_offset(offset) {
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if (section_sp)
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m_section_wp = section_sp;
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}
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/// Construct with a virtual address and section list.
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///
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/// Initialize and resolve the address with the supplied virtual address \a
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/// file_addr.
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///
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/// \param[in] file_addr
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/// A virtual file address.
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///
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/// \param[in] section_list
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/// A list of sections, one of which may contain the \a file_addr.
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Address(lldb::addr_t file_addr, const SectionList *section_list);
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Address(lldb::addr_t abs_addr);
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/// Assignment operator.
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///
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/// Copies the address value from another Address object \a rhs into \a this
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/// object.
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///
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/// \param[in] rhs
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/// A const Address object reference to copy.
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///
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/// \return
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/// A const Address object reference to \a this.
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const Address &operator=(const Address &rhs);
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/// Clear the object's state.
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///
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/// Sets the section to an invalid value (NULL) and an invalid offset
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/// (LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS).
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void Clear() {
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m_section_wp.reset();
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m_offset = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS;
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}
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/// Compare two Address objects.
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///
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/// \param[in] lhs
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/// The Left Hand Side const Address object reference.
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///
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/// \param[in] rhs
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/// The Right Hand Side const Address object reference.
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///
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/// \return
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/// -1 if lhs < rhs
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/// 0 if lhs == rhs
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/// 1 if lhs > rhs
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static int CompareFileAddress(const Address &lhs, const Address &rhs);
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static int CompareLoadAddress(const Address &lhs, const Address &rhs,
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Target *target);
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static int CompareModulePointerAndOffset(const Address &lhs,
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const Address &rhs);
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// For use with std::map, std::multi_map
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class ModulePointerAndOffsetLessThanFunctionObject {
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public:
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ModulePointerAndOffsetLessThanFunctionObject() = default;
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bool operator()(const Address &a, const Address &b) const {
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return Address::CompareModulePointerAndOffset(a, b) < 0;
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}
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};
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/// Write a description of this object to a Stream.
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bool GetDescription(Stream &s, Target &target,
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lldb::DescriptionLevel level) const;
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/// Dump a description of this object to a Stream.
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///
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/// Dump a description of the contents of this object to the supplied stream
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/// \a s. There are many ways to display a section offset based address, and
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/// \a style lets the user choose.
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///
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/// \param[in] s
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/// The stream to which to dump the object description.
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///
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/// \param[in] style
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/// The display style for the address.
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///
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/// \param[in] fallback_style
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/// The display style for the address.
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///
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/// \param[in] addr_byte_size
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/// The address byte size for the address.
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///
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/// \param[in] all_ranges
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/// If true, dump all valid ranges and value ranges for the variable that
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/// contains the address, otherwise dumping the range that contains the
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/// address.
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///
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/// \param[in] pattern
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/// An optional regex pattern to match against the description. If
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/// specified, parts of the description matching this pattern may be
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/// highlighted or processed differently. If this parameter is an empty
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/// string or not provided, no highlighting is applied.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if the address was able to be displayed.
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/// File and load addresses may be unresolved and it may not be
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/// possible to display a valid value, \b false will be returned
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/// in such cases.
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///
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/// \see Address::DumpStyle
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bool
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Dump(Stream *s, ExecutionContextScope *exe_scope, DumpStyle style,
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DumpStyle fallback_style = DumpStyleInvalid,
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uint32_t addr_byte_size = UINT32_MAX, bool all_ranges = false,
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std::optional<Stream::HighlightSettings> settings = std::nullopt) const;
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AddressClass GetAddressClass() const;
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/// Get the file address.
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///
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/// If an address comes from a file on disk that has section relative
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/// addresses, then it has a virtual address that is relative to unique
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/// section in the object file.
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///
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/// \return
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/// The valid file virtual address, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if
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/// the address doesn't have a file virtual address (image is
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/// from memory only with no representation on disk).
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lldb::addr_t GetFileAddress() const;
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/// Get the load address.
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///
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/// If an address comes from a file on disk that has section relative
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/// addresses, then it has a virtual address that is relative to unique
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/// section in the object file. Sections get resolved at runtime by
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/// DynamicLoader plug-ins as images (executables and shared libraries) get
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/// loaded/unloaded. If a section is loaded, then the load address can be
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/// resolved.
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///
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/// \return
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/// The valid load virtual address, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if
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/// the address is currently not loaded.
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lldb::addr_t GetLoadAddress(Target *target) const;
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/// Get the load address as a callable code load address.
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///
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/// This function will first resolve its address to a load address. Then, if
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/// the address turns out to be in code address, return the load address
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/// that would be required to call or return to. The address might have
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/// extra bits set (bit zero will be set to Thumb functions for an ARM
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/// target) that are required when changing the program counter to setting a
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/// return address.
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///
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/// \return
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/// The valid load virtual address, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if
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/// the address is currently not loaded.
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lldb::addr_t GetCallableLoadAddress(Target *target,
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bool is_indirect = false) const;
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/// Get the load address as an opcode load address.
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///
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/// This function will first resolve its address to a load address. Then, if
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/// the address turns out to be in code address, return the load address for
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/// an opcode. This address object might have extra bits set (bit zero will
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/// be set to Thumb functions for an
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/// ARM target) that are required for changing the program counter
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/// and this function will remove any bits that are intended for these
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/// special purposes. The result of this function can be used to safely
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/// write a software breakpoint trap to memory.
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///
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/// \return
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/// The valid load virtual address with extra callable bits
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/// removed, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if the address is currently
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/// not loaded.
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lldb::addr_t GetOpcodeLoadAddress(
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Target *target,
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AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid) const;
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/// Get the section relative offset value.
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///
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/// \return
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/// The current offset, or LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS if this address
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/// doesn't contain a valid offset.
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lldb::addr_t GetOffset() const { return m_offset; }
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/// Check if an address is section offset.
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///
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/// When converting a virtual file or load address into a section offset
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/// based address, we often need to know if, given a section list, if the
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/// address was able to be converted to section offset. This function
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/// returns true if the current value contained in this object is section
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/// offset based.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if the address has a valid section and
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/// offset, \b false otherwise.
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bool IsSectionOffset() const {
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return IsValid() && (GetSection().get() != nullptr);
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}
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/// Check if the object state is valid.
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///
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/// A valid Address object contains either a section pointer and
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/// offset (for section offset based addresses), or just a valid offset
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/// (for absolute addresses that have no section).
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if the offset is valid, \b false
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/// otherwise.
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bool IsValid() const { return m_offset != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS; }
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/// Get the memory cost of this object.
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///
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/// \return
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/// The number of bytes that this object occupies in memory.
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size_t MemorySize() const;
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/// Resolve a file virtual address using a section list.
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///
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/// Given a list of sections, attempt to resolve \a addr as an offset into
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/// one of the file sections.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if \a addr was able to be resolved, \b false
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/// otherwise.
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bool ResolveAddressUsingFileSections(lldb::addr_t addr,
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const SectionList *sections);
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/// Resolve this address to its containing function and optionally get
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/// that function's address range.
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///
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/// \param[out] sym_ctx
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/// The symbol context describing the function in which this address lies
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///
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/// \parm[out] addr_range_ptr
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/// Pointer to the AddressRange to fill in with the function's address
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/// range. Caller may pass null if they don't need the address range.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b false if the function/symbol could not be resolved
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/// or if the address range was requested and could not be resolved;
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/// returns \b true otherwise.
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bool ResolveFunctionScope(lldb_private::SymbolContext &sym_ctx,
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lldb_private::AddressRange *addr_range_ptr = nullptr);
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/// Set the address to represent \a load_addr.
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///
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/// The address will attempt to find a loaded section within \a target that
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/// contains \a load_addr. If successful, this address object will have a
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/// valid section and offset. Else this address object will have no section
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/// (NULL) and the offset will be \a load_addr.
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///
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/// \param[in] load_addr
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/// A load address from a current process.
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///
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/// \param[in] target
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/// The target to use when trying resolve the address into
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/// a section + offset. The Target's SectionLoadList object
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/// is used to resolve the address.
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///
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/// \param[in] allow_section_end
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/// If true, treat an address pointing to the end of the module as
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/// belonging to that module.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if the load address was resolved to be
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/// section/offset, \b false otherwise. It is often ok for an
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/// address to not resolve to a section in a module, this often
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/// happens for JIT'ed code, or any load addresses on the stack
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/// or heap.
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bool SetLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr, Target *target,
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bool allow_section_end = false);
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bool SetOpcodeLoadAddress(
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lldb::addr_t load_addr, Target *target,
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AddressClass addr_class = AddressClass::eInvalid,
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bool allow_section_end = false);
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bool SetCallableLoadAddress(lldb::addr_t load_addr, Target *target);
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/// Get accessor for the module for this address.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns the Module pointer that this address is an offset
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/// in, or NULL if this address doesn't belong in a module, or
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/// isn't resolved yet.
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lldb::ModuleSP GetModule() const;
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/// Get const accessor for the section.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns the const lldb::Section pointer that this address is an
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/// offset in, or NULL if this address is absolute.
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lldb::SectionSP GetSection() const { return m_section_wp.lock(); }
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/// Set accessor for the offset.
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///
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/// \param[in] offset
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/// A new offset value for this object.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if the offset changed, \b false otherwise.
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bool SetOffset(lldb::addr_t offset) {
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bool changed = m_offset != offset;
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m_offset = offset;
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return changed;
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}
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void SetRawAddress(lldb::addr_t addr) {
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m_section_wp.reset();
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m_offset = addr;
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}
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bool Slide(int64_t offset) {
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if (m_offset != LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS) {
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m_offset += offset;
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/// Set accessor for the section.
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///
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/// \param[in] section_sp
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/// A new lldb::Section pointer to use as the section base. Can
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/// be NULL for absolute addresses that are not relative to
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/// any section.
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void SetSection(const lldb::SectionSP §ion_sp) {
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m_section_wp = section_sp;
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}
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void ClearSection() { m_section_wp.reset(); }
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/// Reconstruct a symbol context from an address.
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///
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/// This class doesn't inherit from SymbolContextScope because many address
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/// objects have short lifespans. Address objects that are section offset
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/// can reconstruct their symbol context by looking up the address in the
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/// module found in the section.
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///
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/// \see SymbolContextScope::CalculateSymbolContext(SymbolContext*)
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uint32_t CalculateSymbolContext(SymbolContext *sc,
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lldb::SymbolContextItem resolve_scope =
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lldb::eSymbolContextEverything) const;
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lldb::ModuleSP CalculateSymbolContextModule() const;
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CompileUnit *CalculateSymbolContextCompileUnit() const;
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Function *CalculateSymbolContextFunction() const;
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Block *CalculateSymbolContextBlock() const;
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Symbol *CalculateSymbolContextSymbol() const;
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bool CalculateSymbolContextLineEntry(LineEntry &line_entry) const;
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// Returns true if the section should be valid, but isn't because the shared
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// pointer to the section can't be reconstructed from a weak pointer that
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// contains a valid weak reference to a section. Returns false if the section
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// weak pointer has no reference to a section, or if the section is still
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// valid
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bool SectionWasDeleted() const;
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protected:
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// Member variables.
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lldb::SectionWP m_section_wp; ///< The section for the address, can be NULL.
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lldb::addr_t m_offset = LLDB_INVALID_ADDRESS; ///< Offset into section if \a
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///< m_section_wp is valid...
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// Returns true if the m_section_wp once had a reference to a valid section
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// shared pointer, but no longer does. This can happen if we have an address
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// from a module that gets unloaded and deleted. This function should only be
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// called if GetSection() returns an empty shared pointer and you want to
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// know if this address used to have a valid section.
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bool SectionWasDeletedPrivate() const;
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};
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// NOTE: Be careful using this operator. It can correctly compare two
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// addresses from the same Module correctly. It can't compare two addresses
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// from different modules in any meaningful way, but it will compare the module
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// pointers.
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//
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// To sum things up:
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// - works great for addresses within the same module - it works for addresses
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// across multiple modules, but don't expect the
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// address results to make much sense
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//
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// This basically lets Address objects be used in ordered collection classes.
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bool operator<(const Address &lhs, const Address &rhs);
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bool operator>(const Address &lhs, const Address &rhs);
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bool operator==(const Address &lhs, const Address &rhs);
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bool operator!=(const Address &lhs, const Address &rhs);
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} // namespace lldb_private
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#endif // LLDB_CORE_ADDRESS_H
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