dwarf_loclist
, dwarf_loclist_n
—
retrieve DWARF location expression information
DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf)
#include <libdwarf.h>
int
dwarf_loclist
(Dwarf_Attribute
at, Dwarf_Locdesc **llbuf,
Dwarf_Signed *listlen, Dwarf_Error
*error);
int
dwarf_loclist_n
(Dwarf_Attribute
at, Dwarf_Locdesc ***llbuf,
Dwarf_Signed *listlen, Dwarf_Error
*error);
These functions retrieve the location expressions associated with a DWARF
attribute.
Note: function dwarf_loclist
() is
deprecated. New application code should instead use function
dwarf_loclist_n
()
Function dwarf_loclist_n
() retrieves the
list of location expressions associated with a DWARF attribute. Argument
at should reference a valid DWARF attribute. Argument
llbuf should point to a location which will hold a
returned array of pointers to Dwarf_Locdesc
descriptors. Argument listlen should point to a
location which will be set to the number of elements contained in the
returned array. If argument err is not NULL, it will
be used to store error information in case of an error.
Function dwarf_loclist
() retrieves the
first location expression associated with an attribute. Argument
at should reference a valid DWARF attribute. Argument
llbuf should point to a location which will hold the
returned pointer to a Dwarf_Locdesc descriptor.
Argument listlen should point to a location which will
be always set to 1. If argument err is not NULL, it
will be used to store error information in case of an error.
Dwarf_Locdesc descriptors are defined in the
header file <libdwarf.h>
,
and consist of following fields:
- ld_lopc
- The lowest program counter address covered by the descriptor. This field
will be set to 0 if the descriptor is not associated with an address
range.
- ld_hipc
- The highest program counter address covered by the descriptor. This field
will be set to 0 if the descriptor is not associated with an address
range.
- ld_cents
- The number of entries returned in ld_s field.
- ld_s
- Pointer to an array of Dwarf_Loc descriptors.
Each Dwarf_Loc descriptor represents one
operation of a location expression. These descriptors are defined in the
header file <libdwarf.h>
,
and consist of following fields:
- lr_atom
- The operator name, one of the
DW_OP_*
constants
defined in the header file
<dwarf.h>
.
- lr_number
- The first operand of this operation.
- lr_number2
- The second operand of this operation.
- lr_offset
- The byte offset of this operation within the containing location
expression.
The memory area used for the descriptor array returned in argument
llbuf is allocated by the DWARF Access
Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf). When the descriptor array is no longer
needed, application code should use function
dwarf_dealloc(3)
to free the memory area in the following manner:
- First, the ld_s field of each
Dwarf_Locdesc descriptor should be deallocated using
the allocation type
DW_DLA_LOC_BLOCK
.
- Then, the application should free each Dwarf_Locdesc
descriptor using the allocation type
DW_DLA_LOCDESC
.
- Finally, the llbuf pointer should be deallocated
using the allocation type
DW_DLA_LIST
.
On success, these functions returns DW_DLV_OK
. In case
of an error, they return DW_DLV_ERROR
and set the
argument err.
To retrieve the location list associated with an attribute, use:
Dwarf_Attribute at;
Dwarf_Locdesc **llbuf;
Dwarf_Signed lcnt;
Dwarf_Loc *lr;
Dwarf_Error de;
int i;
if (dwarf_loclist_n(at, &llbuf, &lcnt, &de) != DW_DLV_OK)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "dwarf_loclist_n failed: %s",
dwarf_errmsg(de));
for (i = 0; i < lcnt; i++) {
/* ... Use llbuf[i] ... */
for (j = 0; (Dwarf_Half) j < llbuf[i]->ld_cents; j++) {
lr = &llbuf[i]->ld_s[j];
/* ... Use each Dwarf_Loc descriptor ... */
}
dwarf_dealloc(dbg, llbuf[i]->ld_s, DW_DLA_LOC_BLOCK);
dwarf_dealloc(dbg, llbuf[i], DW_DLA_LOCDESC);
}
dwarf_dealloc(dbg, llbuf, DW_DLA_LIST);
These functions can fail with:
- [
DW_DLE_ARGUMENT
]
- One of the arguments at, llbuf
or listlen was NULL.
- [
DW_DLE_ARGUMENT
]
- The attribute provided by argument at does not
contain a location expression or is not associated with a location
expression list.