2005-10-31 James E. Wilson <wilson@specifix.com>
PR debug/24444
* dwarf2out.c (convert_cfa_to_loc_list): Put inside DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
ifdef. Put ifdefs around call in gen_subprogram_die.
(compute_frame_pointer_to_cfa_displacement): Likewise.
(gen_subprogram_die): Restore old code for when DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO is
not defined.
--- gcc/dwarf2out.c.orig 2005-11-21 07:57:57.000000000 -0200
+++ gcc/dwarf2out.c 2005-12-20 16:46:22.000000000 -0200
@@ -10047,6 +10047,7 @@ tree_add_const_value_attribute (dw_die_r
}
}
+#ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
/* Convert the CFI instructions for the current function into a location
list. This is used for DW_AT_frame_base when we targeting a dwarf2
consumer that does not support the dwarf3 DW_OP_call_frame_cfa. */
@@ -10138,6 +10139,7 @@ compute_frame_pointer_to_cfa_displacemen
frame_pointer_cfa_offset = -offset;
}
+#endif
/* Generate a DW_AT_name attribute given some string value to be included as
the value of the attribute. */
@@ -11385,6 +11387,7 @@ gen_subprogram_die (tree decl, dw_die_re
add_AT_fde_ref (subr_die, DW_AT_MIPS_fde, current_funcdef_fde);
#endif
+#ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
/* We define the "frame base" as the function's CFA. This is more
convenient for several reasons: (1) It's stable across the prologue
and epilogue, which makes it better than just a frame pointer,
@@ -11411,6 +11414,17 @@ gen_subprogram_die (tree decl, dw_die_re
debugger about. We'll need to adjust all frame_base references
by this displacement. */
compute_frame_pointer_to_cfa_displacement ();
+#else
+ /* For targets which support DWARF2, but not DWARF2 call-frame info,
+ we just use the stack pointer or frame pointer. */
+ /* ??? Should investigate getting better info via callbacks, or else
+ by interpreting the IA-64 unwind info. */
+ {
+ rtx fp_reg
+ = frame_pointer_needed ? hard_frame_pointer_rtx : stack_pointer_rtx;
+ add_AT_loc (subr_die, DW_AT_frame_base, reg_loc_descriptor (fp_reg));
+ }
+#endif
#if 0
/* ??? This fails for nested inline functions, because context_display