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/* Definitions to make GDB run on a vax under 4.2bsd.
Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#define TARGET_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
/* Offset from address of function to start of its code.
Zero on most machines. */
#define FUNCTION_START_OFFSET 2
/* Advance PC across any function entry prologue instructions
to reach some "real" code. */
#define SKIP_PROLOGUE(pc) \
{ register int op = (unsigned char) read_memory_integer (pc, 1); \
if (op == 0x11) pc += 2; /* skip brb */ \
if (op == 0x31) pc += 3; /* skip brw */ \
if (op == 0xC2 && \
((unsigned char) read_memory_integer (pc+2, 1)) == 0x5E) \
pc += 3; /* skip subl2 */ \
if (op == 0x9E && \
((unsigned char) read_memory_integer (pc+1, 1)) == 0xAE && \
((unsigned char) read_memory_integer(pc+3, 1)) == 0x5E) \
pc += 4; /* skip movab */ \
if (op == 0x9E && \
((unsigned char) read_memory_integer (pc+1, 1)) == 0xCE && \
((unsigned char) read_memory_integer(pc+4, 1)) == 0x5E) \
pc += 5; /* skip movab */ \
if (op == 0x9E && \
((unsigned char) read_memory_integer (pc+1, 1)) == 0xEE && \
((unsigned char) read_memory_integer(pc+6, 1)) == 0x5E) \
pc += 7; /* skip movab */ \
}
/* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc.
Can't always go through the frames for this because on some machines
the new frame is not set up until the new function executes
some instructions. */
#define SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL(frame) FRAME_SAVED_PC(frame)
#define TARGET_UPAGES 14
#define TARGET_NBPG 512
#define STACK_END_ADDR (0x80000000 - (TARGET_UPAGES * TARGET_NBPG))
/* On the VAX, sigtramp is in the u area. Can't check the exact
addresses because for cross-debugging we don't have VAX include
files around. This should be close enough. */
Changes from: David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@azstarnet.com> * NEWS: Add Alpha Linux as a new native configuration. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol): When we find a malloc() symbol with return type VOID, assume no debugging info is available for that object file and patch the return value into VOID *. Otherwise, operations requiring an implicit call to malloc() will fail. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): The criterion to detect entering a sigtramp handler is now: (a) the current pc is inside a sigtramp handler, (b) the previous pc is not in a sigtramp handler, and (c) the current stack pointer is "inner" than the old one. Condition (c) is new to avoid mistaking a return from a signal handler into sigtramp as a new sigtramp invocation. * dcache.c (struct dcache_block): Declare addr as CORE_ADDR. An int may not be big enough to hold an address. (dcache_hit): Ditto. (dcache_peek_byte): Fix indentation. * configure.in (alpha-*-linux*): Add target. * configure: Rebuild * config/alpha/tm-alpha.h (PROC_DESC_IS_DYN_SIGTRAMP): New macro. (SET_PROC_DESC_IS_DYN_SIGTRAMP): Ditto. (DYNAMIC_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET): Ditto. (SIGCONTEXT_ADDR): Ditto. (FRAME_PAST_SIGTRAMP_FRAME): Ditto. * config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh: New file. * config/alpha/alpha-linux.mt: Ditto. * config/alpha/nm-linux.h: Ditto. * config/alpha/tm-alphalinux.h: Ditto. * config/alpha/xm-alphalinux.h: Ditto. * config/alpha/xm-alphaosf.h: Renamed from xm-alpha.h. * config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mh (XM_FILE): Change from xm-alpha.h to xm-alphaosf.h. * config/alpha/alpha-osf2.mh: Ditto. * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Pass PC to SIGTRAMP_START and SIGTRAMP_END macros for the benefit of systems that detect sigtramp code via designated code sequences (as is the case for Linux/Alpha, for example). * config/i386/tm-i386bsd.h: Change SIGTRAMP_START and SIGTRAMP_END to ignore new PC argument. * config/m68k/tm-hp300bsd.h: Ditto. * config/vax/tm-vax.h: Ditto. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_linux_sigtramp_offset): New function. (alpha_osf_skip_sigtramp_frame): Ditto. (push_sigtramp_desc): Ditto. (alpha_find_saved_regs): Use SIGCONTEXT_ADDR macro to extract sigcontext address from frame. (alpha_saved_pc_after_call): When in sigtramp, use alpha_frame_saved_pc() instead of read-register(). (after_prologue): When inside a dynamically generated sigtramp function, there is no prologue, so return address of first instruction. (alpha_in_prologue): Fix typo in comment. (find_proc_desc): Use macro DYNAMIC_SIGTRAMP_OFFSET to determine whether we're inside a dynamicaly generated sigtramp function. If so, create and push and appropriate procedure descriptor. (alpha_frame_chain): Use macro FRAME_PAST_SIGTRAMP_FRAME to obtain the frame past a sigtramp frame (if the current frame is indeed a sigtramp function). (init_extra_frame_info): Don't read next frame register off of stack-pointer when inside a dynamiccaly generated sigtramp. (alpha_pop_frame): Also unlink and destroy procedure descriptors created for dynamically generated sigtramp functions. * alpha-nat.c: When compiling under Linux, include <asm/reg.h> and <alpha/ptrace.h> instead of <machine/reg.h>
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#define SIGTRAMP_START(pc) STACK_END_ADDR
#define SIGTRAMP_END(pc) 0x80000000
/* Stack grows downward. */
#define INNER_THAN <
/* Sequence of bytes for breakpoint instruction. */
#define BREAKPOINT {3}
/* Amount PC must be decremented by after a breakpoint.
This is often the number of bytes in BREAKPOINT
but not always. */
#define DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK 0
/* Nonzero if instruction at PC is a return instruction. */
#define ABOUT_TO_RETURN(pc) (read_memory_integer (pc, 1) == 04)
/* Return 1 if P points to an invalid floating point value.
LEN is the length in bytes -- not relevant on the Vax. */
#define INVALID_FLOAT(p, len) ((*(short *) p & 0xff80) == 0x8000)
/* Say how long (ordinary) registers are. This is a piece of bogosity
used in push_word and a few other places; REGISTER_RAW_SIZE is the
real way to know how big a register is. */
#define REGISTER_SIZE 4
/* Number of machine registers */
#define NUM_REGS 17
/* Initializer for an array of names of registers.
There should be NUM_REGS strings in this initializer. */
#define REGISTER_NAMES {"r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", "ap", "fp", "sp", "pc", "ps"}
/* Register numbers of various important registers.
Note that some of these values are "real" register numbers,
and correspond to the general registers of the machine,
and some are "phony" register numbers which are too large
to be actual register numbers as far as the user is concerned
but do serve to get the desired values when passed to read_register. */
#define AP_REGNUM 12
#define FP_REGNUM 13 /* Contains address of executing stack frame */
#define SP_REGNUM 14 /* Contains address of top of stack */
#define PC_REGNUM 15 /* Contains program counter */
#define PS_REGNUM 16 /* Contains processor status */
/* Total amount of space needed to store our copies of the machine's
register state, the array `registers'. */
#define REGISTER_BYTES (17*4)
/* Index within `registers' of the first byte of the space for
register N. */
#define REGISTER_BYTE(N) ((N) * 4)
/* Number of bytes of storage in the actual machine representation
for register N. On the vax, all regs are 4 bytes. */
#define REGISTER_RAW_SIZE(N) 4
/* Number of bytes of storage in the program's representation
for register N. On the vax, all regs are 4 bytes. */
#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE(N) 4
/* Largest value REGISTER_RAW_SIZE can have. */
#define MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE 4
/* Largest value REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE can have. */
#define MAX_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE 4
/* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type
of data in register N. */
#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE(N) builtin_type_int
/* Store the address of the place in which to copy the structure the
subroutine will return. This is called from call_function. */
#define STORE_STRUCT_RETURN(ADDR, SP) \
{ write_register (1, (ADDR)); }
/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
a function return value of type TYPE, and copy that, in virtual format,
into VALBUF. */
#define EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,REGBUF,VALBUF) \
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memcpy (VALBUF, REGBUF, TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE))
/* Write into appropriate registers a function return value
of type TYPE, given in virtual format. */
#define STORE_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,VALBUF) \
write_register_bytes (0, VALBUF, TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE))
/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state
the address in which a function should return its structure value,
as a CORE_ADDR (or an expression that can be used as one). */
#define EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS(REGBUF) (*(int *)(REGBUF))
/* Describe the pointer in each stack frame to the previous stack frame
(its caller). */
/* FRAME_CHAIN takes a frame's nominal address
and produces the frame's chain-pointer. */
/* In the case of the Vax, the frame's nominal address is the FP value,
and 12 bytes later comes the saved previous FP value as a 4-byte word. */
#define FRAME_CHAIN(thisframe) \
(!inside_entry_file ((thisframe)->pc) ? \
read_memory_integer ((thisframe)->frame + 12, 4) :\
0)
/* Define other aspects of the stack frame. */
/* A macro that tells us whether the function invocation represented
by FI does not have a frame on the stack associated with it. If it
does not, FRAMELESS is set to 1, else 0. */
/* On the vax, all functions have frames. */
#define FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION(FI, FRAMELESS) {(FRAMELESS) = 0;}
/* Saved Pc. Get it from sigcontext if within sigtramp. */
/* Offset to saved PC in sigcontext, from <sys/signal.h>. */
#define SIGCONTEXT_PC_OFFSET 12
#define FRAME_SAVED_PC(FRAME) \
(((FRAME)->signal_handler_caller \
? sigtramp_saved_pc (FRAME) \
: read_memory_integer ((FRAME)->frame + 16, 4)) \
)
/* Cannot find the AP register value directly from the FP value. Must
find it saved in the frame called by this one, or in the AP
register for the innermost frame. However, there is no way to tell
the difference between the innermost frame and a frame for which we
just don't know the frame that it called (e.g. "info frame
0x7ffec789"). For the sake of argument suppose that the stack is
somewhat trashed (which is one reason that "info frame" exists).
So return 0 (indicating we don't know the address of
the arglist) if we don't know what frame this frame calls. */
#define FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS_CORRECT(fi) \
(((fi)->next \
? read_memory_integer ((fi)->next->frame + 8, 4) \
: /* read_register (AP_REGNUM) */ 0))
/* In most of GDB, getting the args address is too important to
just say "I don't know". This is sometimes wrong for functions
that aren't on top of the stack, but c'est la vie. */
#define FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS(fi) \
(((fi)->next \
? read_memory_integer ((fi)->next->frame + 8, 4) \
: read_register (AP_REGNUM) /* 0 */))
#define FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS(fi) ((fi)->frame)
/* Return number of args passed to a frame.
Can return -1, meaning no way to tell. */
#define FRAME_NUM_ARGS(numargs, fi) \
{ numargs = (0xff & read_memory_integer (FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS (fi), 1)); }
/* Return number of bytes at start of arglist that are not really args. */
#define FRAME_ARGS_SKIP 4
/* Put here the code to store, into a struct frame_saved_regs,
the addresses of the saved registers of frame described by FRAME_INFO.
This includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in special
ways in the stack frame. sp is even more special:
the address we return for it IS the sp for the next frame. */
#define FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS(frame_info, frame_saved_regs) \
{ register int regnum; \
register int regmask = read_memory_integer ((frame_info)->frame+4, 4) >> 16; \
register CORE_ADDR next_addr; \
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memset (&frame_saved_regs, '\0', sizeof frame_saved_regs); \
next_addr = (frame_info)->frame + 16; \
/* Regmask's low bit is for register 0, \
which is the first one that would be pushed. */ \
for (regnum = 0; regnum < 12; regnum++, regmask >>= 1) \
(frame_saved_regs).regs[regnum] = (regmask & 1) ? (next_addr += 4) : 0; \
(frame_saved_regs).regs[SP_REGNUM] = next_addr + 4; \
if (read_memory_integer ((frame_info)->frame + 4, 4) & 0x20000000) \
(frame_saved_regs).regs[SP_REGNUM] += 4 + 4 * read_memory_integer (next_addr + 4, 4); \
(frame_saved_regs).regs[PC_REGNUM] = (frame_info)->frame + 16; \
(frame_saved_regs).regs[FP_REGNUM] = (frame_info)->frame + 12; \
(frame_saved_regs).regs[AP_REGNUM] = (frame_info)->frame + 8; \
(frame_saved_regs).regs[PS_REGNUM] = (frame_info)->frame + 4; \
}
/* Things needed for making the inferior call functions. */
/* Push an empty stack frame, to record the current PC, etc. */
#define PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME \
{ register CORE_ADDR sp = read_register (SP_REGNUM);\
register int regnum; \
sp = push_word (sp, 0); /* arglist */ \
for (regnum = 11; regnum >= 0; regnum--) \
sp = push_word (sp, read_register (regnum)); \
sp = push_word (sp, read_register (PC_REGNUM)); \
sp = push_word (sp, read_register (FP_REGNUM)); \
sp = push_word (sp, read_register (AP_REGNUM)); \
sp = push_word (sp, (read_register (PS_REGNUM) & 0xffef) \
+ 0x2fff0000); \
sp = push_word (sp, 0); \
write_register (SP_REGNUM, sp); \
write_register (FP_REGNUM, sp); \
write_register (AP_REGNUM, sp + 17 * sizeof (int)); }
/* Discard from the stack the innermost frame, restoring all registers. */
#define POP_FRAME \
{ register CORE_ADDR fp = read_register (FP_REGNUM); \
register int regnum; \
register int regmask = read_memory_integer (fp + 4, 4); \
write_register (PS_REGNUM, \
(regmask & 0xffff) \
| (read_register (PS_REGNUM) & 0xffff0000)); \
write_register (PC_REGNUM, read_memory_integer (fp + 16, 4)); \
write_register (FP_REGNUM, read_memory_integer (fp + 12, 4)); \
write_register (AP_REGNUM, read_memory_integer (fp + 8, 4)); \
fp += 16; \
for (regnum = 0; regnum < 12; regnum++) \
if (regmask & (0x10000 << regnum)) \
write_register (regnum, read_memory_integer (fp += 4, 4)); \
fp = fp + 4 + ((regmask >> 30) & 3); \
if (regmask & 0x20000000) \
{ regnum = read_memory_integer (fp, 4); \
fp += (regnum + 1) * 4; } \
write_register (SP_REGNUM, fp); \
flush_cached_frames (); \
The point of these changes is to avoid reading the frame pointer and stack pointer during stepping, to speed things up. A. Changes to not select a frame until we need a selected frame: * blockframe.c (flush_cached_frames): Call select_frame (NULL, -1). * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Move call to select_frame back to normal_stop. This reverts a change of 13 Apr 94 (it says Jeff Law, but the change was my idea); the only reason for that change was so we could save and restore the selected frame in wait_for_inferior, and now that flush_cached frames clears the selected frame, that should work OK now. B. Changes to not create a current_frame until we need one: * blockframe.c (get_current_frame): If current_frame is NULL, try to create an innermost frame. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_pop_frame), infcmd.c (run-stack_dummy), infrun.c (wait_for_inferior), thread.c (thread_switch), convex-tdep.c (set_thread_command), a29k-tdep.c (pop_frame), alpha-tdep.c (alpha_pop_frame), convex-xdep.c (core_file_command), h8300-tdep.c (h8300_pop_frame), h8500-tdep.c (h8300_pop_frame), hppa-tdep.c (hppa_pop_frame), i386-tdep.c (i386_pop_frame), i960-tdep.c (pop_frame), m68k-tdep.c (m68k_pop_frame), mips-tdep.c (mips_pop_frame), rs6000-tdep.c (push_dummy_frame, pop_dummy_frame, pop_frame), sh-tdep.c (pop_frame), config/arm/tm-arm.h (POP_FRAME), config/convex/tm-convex.h (POP_FRAME), config/gould/tm-pn.h (POP_FRAME), config/ns32k/tm-merlin.h (POP_FRAME), config/ns32k/tm-umax.h (POP_FRAME), config/tahoe/tm-tahoe.h (POP_FRAME), config/vax/tm-vax.h (POP_FRAME): Don't call create_new_frame. * corelow.c (core_open), altos-xdep.c (core_file_command), arm-xdep.c (core_file_command), gould-xdep.c (core_file_command), m3-nat.c (select_thread), sun386-nat.c (core_file_command), umax-xdep.c (core_file_command): Don't call create_new_frame; do call flush_cached_frames. * blockframe.c (reinit_frame_cache): Don't call create_new_frame or select_frame. C. Changes to get rid of stop_frame_address and instead only fetch the frame pointer when we need it. * breakpoint.c (bpstat_stop_status): Remove argument frame_address; use FRAME_FP (get_current_frame ()). * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Don't pass frame pointer to bpstat_stop_status. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Use FRAME_FP (get_current_frame ()) instead of stop_frame_address. * infrun.c (save_inferior_status, restore_inferior_status), inferior.h (struct inferior_status): Don't save and restore stop_frame_address. * inferior.h, infcmd.c, thread.c (thread_switch), m3-nat.c (select_thread): Remove stop_frame_address and uses thereof. D. Same thing for the stack pointer. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Remove stop_sp and replace uses thereof with read_sp (). E. Change to eliminate one nasty little spot where we were wanting to know the frame pointer from before the current step (idea from GDB 3.5, which saved my ass, because my other ideas of how to fix it were very baroque). * infrun.c: Remove prev_frame_address. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior, step_over_function): Use step_frame_address instead of prev_frame_address. F. Same basic idea for the stack pointer. * inferior.h, infcmd.c: New variable step_sp. * infcmd.c (step_1, until_next_command): Set it. * infrun.c: Remove prev_sp and replace uses by step_sp. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): If we get out of the step range, then set step_sp to the current stack pointer before we start going again.
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}
/* This sequence of words is the instructions
calls #69, @#32323232
bpt
Note this is 8 bytes. */
#define CALL_DUMMY {0x329f69fb, 0x03323232}
#define CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET 0 /* Start execution at beginning of dummy */
#define CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET 7
/* Insert the specified number of args and function address
into a call sequence of the above form stored at DUMMYNAME. */
#define FIX_CALL_DUMMY(dummyname, pc, fun, nargs, args, type, gcc_p) \
{ *((char *) dummyname + 1) = nargs; \
*(int *)((char *) dummyname + 3) = fun; }
/* If vax pcc says CHAR or SHORT, it provides the correct address. */
#define BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION 1