DBX(5)DBX(5)NAMEdbx - dbx symbol table information
DESCRIPTION
The compiler symbol information generated for dbx(1) uses the same
structure as described in stab(5), with additional type and scope
information appended to a symbol's name. The assembler directive used
to describe symbol information has the following format:
stabs ``string'',kind,0,size,value
String contains the name, source language type, and scope of the
symbol, kind specifies the memory class (e.g., external, static,
parameter, local, register), and size specifies the byte size of the
object, if relevant. The third field (0 above) is unused. For a
global variable or a type, value is unused; for a local variable or
parameter, it is the offset from the frame pointer, for a register
variable, it is the associated register number.
The different kinds of stab entries are interpreted by dbx as follows:
N_GSYM The symbol is a global variable (e.g., .comm variable). The
variable's address can be found from the corresponding ld(1)
symbol entry, thus the value field for N_GSYM symbols is
ignored. For example, a global variable ``x'' will have both
an N_GSYM entry and an ld(1) entry (e.g., N_BSS + N_EXT).
See a.out(5) for details about these other entries. of
N_FUN The symbol is a procedure or function. The size field
contains the line number of the entry point. The value field
contains the address of the entry point (in the text
segment).
N_STSYM The symbol is a statically allocated variable for which an
initial value has been specified. The value field contains
the address of the variable (in the data segment).
N_LCSYM The symbol is statically allocated, but not initialized.
N_RSYM The symbol is a register variable whose value is kept in the
register denoted by the value field.
N_PSYM The symbol is a parameter whose value is pushed on the stack
before the call. The value field contains the offset from
the argument base pointer.
N_LSYM The symbol is a local variable whose value is stored in the
most recently defined procedure's stack frame. The value is
the (often negative) offset from the frame pointer.
N_PC, N_MOD2
The symbol defines separate compilation information for pre-
linking checking for Berkeley Pascal and DEC Modula-2
programs respectively. For Pascal, the value field contains
the line number that the symbol is defined on. The value
field is not used for Modula-2.
Most of the source level information about a symbol is stored in the
string field of the stab entry. Since strings are kept in a separate
string table in the a.out file, they can be arbitrarily long. Thus
there are no restrictions on the kind or length of information in the
string field, and it was not necessary to modify the assembler or
loader when extending or modifying the format of this information.
Below is a grammar describing the syntax of the symbol string. Except
in the case of a constant whose value is a string, there are no blanks
in a symbol string.
NAME: [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*
INTEGER: [-][0-9][0-9]*
REAL: [+-][0-9]*(.[0-9][0-9]*|)([eE]([+-]|)[0-9][0-9]*|)
STRING: ``.*''
BSTRING: .*
String:
NAME `:' Class
`:' Class
Class:
`c' `=' Constant `;'
Variable
Procedure
Parameter
NamedType
`X' ExportInfo -- export or import information (for N_MOD2 only)
Constant:
`i' INTEGER
`r' REAL
`c' OrdValue
`b' OrdValue
`s' STRING
`e' TypeId `,' OrdValue
`S' TypeId `,' NumElements `,' NumBits `,' BSTRING
OrdValue:
INTEGER
NumElements:
INTEGER
NumBits:
INTEGER
Variable:
TypeId -- local variable of type TypeId
`r' TypeId -- register variable of type TypeId
`S' TypeId -- module variable of type TypeId (static global in C)
`V' TypeId -- own variable of type TypeId (static local in C)
`G' TypeId -- global variable of type TypeId
Procedure:
Proc -- top level procedure
Proc `,' NAME `,' NAME -- local to first NAME,
-- second NAME is corresponding ld symbol
Proc:
`P' -- global procedure
`Q' -- local procedure (static in C)
`I' -- internal procedure (different calling sequence)
`F' TypeId -- function returning type TypeId
`f' TypeId -- local function
`J' TypeId -- internal function
Parameter:
`p' TypeId -- value parameter of type TypeId
`v' TypeId -- reference parameter of type TypeId
NamedType:
`t' TypeId -- type name for type TypeId
`T' TypeId -- C structure tag name for struct TypeId
TypeId:
INTEGER -- Unique (per compilation) number of type
INTEGER `=' TypeDef -- Definition of type number
INTEGER `=' TypeAttrs TypeDef
--
-- Type attributes are extra information associated with a type,
-- such as alignment constraints or pointer checking semantics.
-- Dbx interprets some of these, but will ignore rather than complain
-- about any it does not recognize. Therefore this is a way to add
-- extra information for pre-linking checking.
--
TypeAttrs:
`@' TypeAttrList `;'
TypeAttrList:
TypeAttrList `,' TypeAttr
TypeAttr
TypeAttr:
`a' INTEGER -- align boundary
`s' INTEGER -- size in bits
`p' INTEGER -- pointer class (e.g., checking)
BSTRING -- something else
TypeDef:
INTEGER
Subrange
Array
Record
`e' EnumList `;' -- enumeration
`*' TypeId -- pointer to TypeId
`S' TypeId -- set of TypeId
`d' TypeId -- file of TypeId
ProcedureType
`i' NAME `:' NAME `;' -- imported type ModuleName:Name
`o' NAME `;' -- opaque type
`i' NAME `:' NAME `,' TypeId `;'
`o' NAME `,' TypeId `;'
Subrange:
`r' TypeId `;' INTEGER `;' INTEGER
Array:
`a' TypeId `;' TypeId -- array [TypeId] of TypeId
`A' TypeId -- open array of TypeId
`D' INTEGER `,' TypeId -- N-dim. dynamic array
`E' INTEGER `,' TypeId -- N-dim. subarray
ProcedureType:
`f' TypeId `;' -- C function type
`f' TypeId `,' NumParams `;' TParamList `;'
`p' NumParams `;' TParamList `;'
NumParams:
INTEGER
Record:
`s' ByteSize FieldList `;' -- structure/record
`u' ByteSize FieldList `;' -- C union
ByteSize:
INTEGER
FieldList :
Field
FieldList Field
Field:
NAME `:' TypeId `,' BitOffset `,' BitSize `;'
BitSize:
INTEGER
BitOffset:
INTEGER
EnumList:
Enum
EnumList Enum
Enum:
NAME `:' OrdValue `,'
ParamList:
Param
ParamList Param
Param:
NAME `:' TypeId `,' PassBy `;'
PassBy:
INTEGER
TParam:
TypeId `,' PassBy `;'
TParamList :
TParam
TParamList TParam
Export:
INTEGER ExportInfo
ExportInfo:
`t' TypeId
`f' TypeId `,' NumParams `;' ParamList `;'
`p' NumParams `;' ParamList `;'
`v' TypeId
`c' `=' Constant
A `?' indicates that the symbol information is continued in the next
stab entry. This directive can only occur where a `;' would otherwise
separate the fields of a record or constants in an enumeration. It is
useful when the number of elements in one of these lists is large.
SEE ALSOdbx(1), stab(5), a.out(5)4.3 Berkeley Distribution January 12, 1986 DBX(5)