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[RFA/doco] add obstacks to gdbint.texi


Eli, I am sure it's not perfect. How do I quote function names, for
instance?


2004-02-10  Elena Zannoni  <ezannoni@redhat.com>

	* gdbint.texinfo (Support Libraries): Add doco about obstacks and
	minimal information about libiberty.


Index: gdbint.texinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.183
diff -u -p -r1.183 gdbint.texinfo
--- gdbint.texinfo      26 Jan 2004 20:52:13 -0000      1.183
+++ gdbint.texinfo      10 Feb 2004 17:27:58 -0000
@@ -4678,6 +4678,63 @@ library because it's also used in binuti
 @section mmalloc
  
 @section libiberty
+@cindex libiberty library
+
+The libiberty library provides a set of functions and features that
+integrate and improve on functionality found in modern operating
+systems.  Broadly speaking, such features can be divided into three
+groups: supplemental functions (functions that may be missing in some
+environments and operating systems), replacement functions (providing
+a uniform and easier to use interface for commonly used standard
+functions), and extensions (which provide additional functionality
+beyond standard functions).
+
+@value{GDBN} uses various features provided by the libiberty library,
+for instance the memory management functions xfree and xmalloc, and
+the obstack extension.
+
+@subsection obstacks in @value{GDBN}
+
+The obstack mechanism provides a convenient way to allocate and free
+chunks of memory. Each obstack is a pool of memory that is managed like
+a stack. Objects (of any nature, size and alignment) are allocated and
+freed in a LIFO fashion on an obstack. (See the libiberty's
+documenatation for a more detailed explanation of obstacks.)
+
+The most noticeable use of the obstacks in @value{GDBN} is in object
+files. There is an obstack associated with each internal
+representation of an object file. Lots of things get allocated on
+these obstacks: dictionary entries, blocks, blockvectors, symbols,
+minimal symbols, types, vectors of fundamental types, class fields of
+types, object files section lists, object files section offets lists,
+line tables, symbol tables, partial symbol tables, string tables,
+symbol table private data, macros tables, debug information sections
+and entries, import and export lists (som), unwind information (hppa),
+dwarf2 location expressions data. Plus various strings such as
+directory names strings, debug format strings, names of types.
+
+An essential and convenient property of all data on obstacks is that
+memory for it gets allocated (with obstack_alloc) at various times
+during a debugging sesssion, but it is released all at once using the
+obstack_free function.  The obstack_free function takes a pointer to
+where in the stack it must start the deletion from (much like the
+cleanup chains have a pointer to where to start the cleanups).
+Because of the stack like structure of the obstacks, this allows to
+free only a top portion of the obstack. There are a few instances in
+@value{GDBN} where such thing happens. Calls to obstack_free are done
+after some local data is allocated to the obstack. Only the local data
+is deleted from the obstack. Of course this assumes that nothing
+between the obstack_alloc and the obstack_free allocates anything else
+on the same obstack. For this reason it is best and safest to use
+temporary obstacks.
+
+Releasing the whole obstack is also not safe per se. It is safe only
+under the condition that we know the obstacks memory is no longer
+needed. In @value{GDBN} we get rid of the obstacks only when we get
+rid of the whole objfile(s), for instance upon reading a new symbol
+file.
+
+
  
 @section gnu-regex
 @cindex regular expressions library



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