perf symbols: Use consistent name for the DSO binary type member

It was called "data_type", but in this context "data" is way too vague,
it could mean the "data" ELF segment, or something else.

Since we have dso__read_binary_type_filename() and the values this field
receives are all DSO__BINARY_TYPE_<FOO> we may as well call it
"binary_type" for consistency sake.

It also seems more appropriate since it determines if we can do
operations like annotation and DWARF unwinding, that needs more than
just the symtab, requiring access to ELF text segments, CFI ELF
sections, etc.

Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
Cc: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-2lkbqrn23uc2uvnn9w9in379@git.kernel.orgSigned-off-by: default avatarArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
parent e57a2dff
......@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ static int open_dso(struct dso *dso, struct machine *machine)
if (machine)
root_dir = machine->root_dir;
if (dso__read_binary_type_filename(dso, dso->data_type,
if (dso__read_binary_type_filename(dso, dso->binary_type,
root_dir, name, PATH_MAX)) {
free(name);
return -EINVAL;
......@@ -168,19 +168,19 @@ int dso__data_fd(struct dso *dso, struct machine *machine)
};
int i = 0;
if (dso->data_type != DSO_BINARY_TYPE__NOT_FOUND)
if (dso->binary_type != DSO_BINARY_TYPE__NOT_FOUND)
return open_dso(dso, machine);
do {
int fd;
dso->data_type = binary_type_data[i++];
dso->binary_type = binary_type_data[i++];
fd = open_dso(dso, machine);
if (fd >= 0)
return fd;
} while (dso->data_type != DSO_BINARY_TYPE__NOT_FOUND);
} while (dso->binary_type != DSO_BINARY_TYPE__NOT_FOUND);
return -EINVAL;
}
......@@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ struct dso *dso__new(const char *name)
dso->symbols[i] = dso->symbol_names[i] = RB_ROOT;
dso->cache = RB_ROOT;
dso->symtab_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__NOT_FOUND;
dso->data_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__NOT_FOUND;
dso->binary_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__NOT_FOUND;
dso->loaded = 0;
dso->rel = 0;
dso->sorted_by_name = 0;
......
......@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ struct dso {
enum dso_kernel_type kernel;
enum dso_swap_type needs_swap;
enum dso_binary_type symtab_type;
enum dso_binary_type data_type;
enum dso_binary_type binary_type;
u8 adjust_symbols:1;
u8 has_build_id:1;
u8 has_srcline:1;
......@@ -159,14 +159,14 @@ size_t dso__fprintf(struct dso *dso, enum map_type type, FILE *fp);
static inline bool dso__is_vmlinux(struct dso *dso)
{
return dso->data_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__VMLINUX ||
dso->data_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_VMLINUX;
return dso->binary_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__VMLINUX ||
dso->binary_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_VMLINUX;
}
static inline bool dso__is_kcore(struct dso *dso)
{
return dso->data_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__KCORE ||
dso->data_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_KCORE;
return dso->binary_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__KCORE ||
dso->binary_type == DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_KCORE;
}
void dso__free_a2l(struct dso *dso);
......
......@@ -1089,9 +1089,9 @@ static int dso__load_kcore(struct dso *dso, struct map *map,
* dso__data_read_addr().
*/
if (dso->kernel == DSO_TYPE_GUEST_KERNEL)
dso->data_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_KCORE;
dso->binary_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_KCORE;
else
dso->data_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__KCORE;
dso->binary_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__KCORE;
dso__set_long_name(dso, strdup(kcore_filename), true);
close(fd);
......@@ -1368,9 +1368,9 @@ int dso__load_vmlinux(struct dso *dso, struct map *map,
if (err > 0) {
if (dso->kernel == DSO_TYPE_GUEST_KERNEL)
dso->data_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_VMLINUX;
dso->binary_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__GUEST_VMLINUX;
else
dso->data_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__VMLINUX;
dso->binary_type = DSO_BINARY_TYPE__VMLINUX;
dso__set_long_name(dso, vmlinux, vmlinux_allocated);
dso__set_loaded(dso, map->type);
pr_debug("Using %s for symbols\n", symfs_vmlinux);
......
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