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2004-11-24 Andrew Cagney <cagney@gnu.org>
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* printcmd.c (build_address_symbolic): Find a section for the
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address.
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2008-12-14 14:05:20 +00:00
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Index: gdb-6.8.50.20081128/gdb/printcmd.c
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===================================================================
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--- gdb-6.8.50.20081128.orig/gdb/printcmd.c 2008-12-04 01:36:05.000000000 +0100
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+++ gdb-6.8.50.20081128/gdb/printcmd.c 2008-12-04 01:37:18.000000000 +0100
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@@ -616,6 +616,14 @@ build_address_symbolic (CORE_ADDR addr,
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addr = overlay_mapped_address (addr, section);
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}
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}
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+ /* To ensure that the symbol returned belongs to the correct setion
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+ (and that the last [random] symbol from the previous section
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+ isn't returned) try to find the section containing PC. First try
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+ the overlay code (which by default returns NULL); and second try
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+ the normal section code (which almost always succeeds). */
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+ section = find_pc_overlay (addr);
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+ if (section == NULL)
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+ section = find_pc_section (addr);
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/* First try to find the address in the symbol table, then
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in the minsyms. Take the closest one. */
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