/* Remote target system call callback support. Copyright 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Cygnus Solutions. 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 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* This interface isn't intended to be specific to any particular kind of remote (hardware, simulator, whatever). As such, support for it (e.g. sim/common/callback.c) should *not* live in the simulator source tree, nor should it live in the gdb source tree. */ /* There are various ways to handle system calls: 1) Have a simulator intercept the appropriate trap instruction and directly perform the system call on behalf of the target program. This is the typical way of handling system calls for embedded targets. [Handling system calls for embedded targets isn't that much of an oxymoron as running compiler testsuites make use of the capability.] This method of system call handling is done when STATE_ENVIRONMENT is ENVIRONMENT_USER. 2) Have a simulator emulate the hardware as much as possible. If the program running on the real hardware communicates with some sort of target manager, one would want to be able to run this program on the simulator as well. This method of system call handling is done when STATE_ENVIRONMENT is ENVIRONMENT_OPERATING. */ #ifndef CALLBACK_H #define CALLBACK_H /* ??? The reason why we check for va_start here should be documented. */ #ifndef va_start #include #ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES #include #else #include #endif #endif /* Mapping of host/target values. */ /* ??? For debugging purposes, one might want to add a string of the name of the symbol. */ typedef struct { int host_val; int target_val; } CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP; #define MAX_CALLBACK_FDS 10 typedef struct host_callback_struct host_callback; struct host_callback_struct { int (*close) PARAMS ((host_callback *,int)); int (*get_errno) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); int (*isatty) PARAMS ((host_callback *, int)); int (*lseek) PARAMS ((host_callback *, int, long , int)); int (*open) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char*, int mode)); int (*read) PARAMS ((host_callback *,int, char *, int)); int (*read_stdin) PARAMS (( host_callback *, char *, int)); int (*rename) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, const char *)); int (*system) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *)); long (*time) PARAMS ((host_callback *, long *)); int (*unlink) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *)); int (*write) PARAMS ((host_callback *,int, const char *, int)); int (*write_stdout) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, int)); void (*flush_stdout) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); int (*write_stderr) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, int)); void (*flush_stderr) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); /* PTR is not `struct stat' because the target's value is stored. */ int (*stat) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, PTR)); int (*fstat) PARAMS ((host_callback *, int, PTR)); /* When present, call to the client to give it the oportunity to poll any io devices for a request to quit (indicated by a nonzero return value). */ int (*poll_quit) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); /* Used when the target has gone away, so we can close open handles and free memory etc etc. */ int (*shutdown) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); int (*init) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); /* depreciated, use vprintf_filtered - Talk to the user on a console. */ void (*printf_filtered) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, ...)); /* Talk to the user on a console. */ void (*vprintf_filtered) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, va_list)); /* Same as vprintf_filtered but to stderr. */ void (*evprintf_filtered) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, va_list)); /* Print an error message and "exit". In the case of gdb "exiting" means doing a longjmp back to the main command loop. */ void (*error) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, ...)); int last_errno; /* host format */ int fdmap[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS]; char fdopen[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS]; char alwaysopen[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS]; /* System call numbers. */ CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *syscall_map; /* Errno values. */ CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *errno_map; /* Flags to the open system call. */ CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *open_map; /* Signal numbers. */ CB_TARGET_DEFS_MAP *signal_map; /* Layout of `stat' struct. The format is a series of "name,length" pairs separated by colons. Empty space is indicated with a `name' of "space". All padding must be explicitly mentioned. Lengths are in bytes. If this needs to be extended to bits, use "name.bits". Example: "st_dev,4:st_ino,4:st_mode,4:..." */ const char *stat_map; /* Marker for those wanting to do sanity checks. This should remain the last member of this struct to help catch miscompilation errors. */ #define HOST_CALLBACK_MAGIC 4705 /* teds constant */ int magic; }; extern host_callback default_callback; /* Canonical versions of system call numbers. It's not intended to willy-nilly throw every system call ever heard of in here. Only include those that have an important use. */ #define CB_SYS_exit 1 #define CB_SYS_open 2 #define CB_SYS_close 3 #define CB_SYS_read 4 #define CB_SYS_write 5 #define CB_SYS_lseek 6 #define CB_SYS_unlink 7 #define CB_SYS_getpid 8 #define CB_SYS_kill 9 #define CB_SYS_fstat 10 /*#define CB_SYS_sbrk 11 - not currently a system call, but reserved. */ /* ARGV support. */ #define CB_SYS_argvlen 12 #define CB_SYS_argv 13 /* These are extras added for one reason or another. */ #define CB_SYS_chdir 20 #define CB_SYS_stat 21 #define CB_SYS_chmod 22 #define CB_SYS_utime 23 #define CB_SYS_time 24 /* Struct use to pass and return information necessary to perform a system call. */ /* FIXME: Need to consider target word size. */ typedef struct cb_syscall { /* The target's value of what system call to perform. */ int func; /* The arguments to the syscall. */ long arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4; /* The result. */ long result; /* Some system calls have two results. */ long result2; /* The target's errno value, or 0 if success. This is converted to the target's value with host_to_target_errno. */ int errcode; /* Working space to be used by memory read/write callbacks. */ long x1,x2; /* Callbacks for reading/writing memory (e.g. for read/write syscalls). */ unsigned long (*read_mem) PARAMS ((host_callback *, struct cb_syscall *, unsigned long taddr, char *buf, unsigned long bytes)); unsigned long (*write_mem) PARAMS ((host_callback *, struct cb_syscall *, unsigned long taddr, const char *buf, unsigned long bytes)); } CB_SYSCALL; /* Return codes for various interface routines. */ typedef enum { CB_RC_OK = 0, /* generic error */ CB_RC_ERR, /* either file not found or no read access */ CB_RC_ACCESS, CB_RC_NO_MEM } CB_RC; /* Read in target values for system call numbers, errno values, signals. */ CB_RC cb_read_target_syscall_maps PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *)); /* Translate target to host syscall function numbers. */ int cb_target_to_host_syscall PARAMS ((host_callback *, int)); /* Translate host to target errno value. */ int cb_host_to_target_errno PARAMS ((host_callback *, int)); /* Translate target to host open flags. */ int cb_target_to_host_open PARAMS ((host_callback *, int)); /* Translate target signal number to host. */ int cb_target_to_host_signal PARAMS ((host_callback *, int)); /* Translate host signal number to target. */ int cb_host_to_target_signal PARAMS ((host_callback *, int)); /* Translate host stat struct to target. */ struct stat; /* forward decl */ int cb_host_to_target_stat PARAMS ((host_callback *, const struct stat *, PTR, int)); /* Perform a system call. */ CB_RC cb_syscall PARAMS ((host_callback *, CB_SYSCALL *)); #endif