/* Disassembly display. Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Hewlett-Packard Company. 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. */ /* FIXME: cagney/2002-02-28: The GDB coding standard indicates that "defs.h" should be included first. Unfortunatly some systems (currently Debian GNU/Linux) include the via and they clash with "bfd.h"'s definiton of true/false. The correct fix is to remove true/false from "bfd.h", however, until that happens, hack around it by including "config.h" and first. */ #include "config.h" #ifdef HAVE_NCURSES_H #include #else #ifdef HAVE_CURSES_H #include #endif #endif #include "defs.h" #include "symtab.h" #include "breakpoint.h" #include "frame.h" #include "value.h" #include "source.h" #include "tui.h" #include "tuiData.h" #include "tuiWin.h" #include "tuiLayout.h" #include "tuiSourceWin.h" #include "tuiStack.h" #include "tui-file.h" struct tui_asm_line { CORE_ADDR addr; char* addr_string; char* insn; }; /* Function to set the disassembly window's content. Disassemble count lines starting at pc. Return address of the count'th instruction after pc. */ static CORE_ADDR tui_disassemble (struct tui_asm_line* lines, CORE_ADDR pc, int count) { struct ui_file *gdb_dis_out; /* now init the ui_file structure */ gdb_dis_out = tui_sfileopen (256); /* Now construct each line */ for (; count > 0; count--, lines++) { if (lines->addr_string) xfree (lines->addr_string); if (lines->insn) xfree (lines->insn); print_address (pc, gdb_dis_out); lines->addr = pc; lines->addr_string = xstrdup (tui_file_get_strbuf (gdb_dis_out)); ui_file_rewind (gdb_dis_out); pc = pc + gdb_print_insn (pc, gdb_dis_out); lines->insn = xstrdup (tui_file_get_strbuf (gdb_dis_out)); /* reset the buffer to empty */ ui_file_rewind (gdb_dis_out); } ui_file_delete (gdb_dis_out); return pc; } /* Find the disassembly address that corresponds to FROM lines above or below the PC. Variable sized instructions are taken into account by the algorithm. */ static CORE_ADDR tui_find_disassembly_address (CORE_ADDR pc, int from) { register CORE_ADDR newLow; int maxLines; int i; struct tui_asm_line* lines; maxLines = (from > 0) ? from : - from; if (maxLines <= 1) return pc; lines = (struct tui_asm_line*) alloca (sizeof (struct tui_asm_line) * maxLines); memset (lines, 0, sizeof (struct tui_asm_line) * maxLines); newLow = pc; if (from > 0) { tui_disassemble (lines, pc, maxLines); newLow = lines[maxLines - 1].addr; } else { CORE_ADDR last_addr; int pos; struct minimal_symbol* msymbol; /* Find backward an address which is a symbol and for which disassembling from that address will fill completely the window. */ pos = maxLines - 1; do { newLow -= 1 * maxLines; msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (newLow, 0); if (msymbol) newLow = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); else newLow += 1 * maxLines; tui_disassemble (lines, newLow, maxLines); last_addr = lines[pos].addr; } while (last_addr > pc && msymbol); /* Scan forward disassembling one instruction at a time until the last visible instruction of the window matches the pc. We keep the disassembled instructions in the 'lines' window and shift it downward (increasing its addresses). */ if (last_addr < pc) do { CORE_ADDR next_addr; pos++; if (pos >= maxLines) pos = 0; next_addr = tui_disassemble (&lines[pos], last_addr, 1); /* If there are some problems while disassembling exit. */ if (next_addr <= last_addr) break; last_addr = next_addr; } while (last_addr <= pc); pos++; if (pos >= maxLines) pos = 0; newLow = lines[pos].addr; } for (i = 0; i < maxLines; i++) { xfree (lines[i].addr_string); xfree (lines[i].insn); } return newLow; } /* Function to set the disassembly window's content. */ TuiStatus tuiSetDisassemContent (CORE_ADDR pc) { TuiStatus ret = TUI_FAILURE; register int i; register int offset = disassemWin->detail.sourceInfo.horizontalOffset; register int lineWidth, maxLines; CORE_ADDR cur_pc; TuiGenWinInfoPtr locator = locatorWinInfoPtr (); int tab_len = tuiDefaultTabLen (); struct tui_asm_line* lines; int insn_pos; int addr_size, max_size; char* line; if (pc == 0) return TUI_FAILURE; ret = tuiAllocSourceBuffer (disassemWin); if (ret != TUI_SUCCESS) return ret; disassemWin->detail.sourceInfo.startLineOrAddr.addr = pc; cur_pc = (CORE_ADDR) (((TuiWinElementPtr) locator->content[0])->whichElement.locator.addr); maxLines = disassemWin->generic.height - 2; /* account for hilite */ /* Get temporary table that will hold all strings (addr & insn). */ lines = (struct tui_asm_line*) alloca (sizeof (struct tui_asm_line) * maxLines); memset (lines, 0, sizeof (struct tui_asm_line) * maxLines); lineWidth = disassemWin->generic.width - 1; tui_disassemble (lines, pc, maxLines); /* See what is the maximum length of an address and of a line. */ addr_size = 0; max_size = 0; for (i = 0; i < maxLines; i++) { size_t len = strlen (lines[i].addr_string); if (len > addr_size) addr_size = len; len = strlen (lines[i].insn) + tab_len; if (len > max_size) max_size = len; } max_size += addr_size + tab_len; /* Allocate memory to create each line. */ line = (char*) alloca (max_size); insn_pos = (1 + (addr_size / tab_len)) * tab_len; /* Now construct each line */ for (i = 0; i < maxLines; i++) { TuiWinElementPtr element; TuiSourceElement* src; int curLen; element = (TuiWinElementPtr) disassemWin->generic.content[i]; src = &element->whichElement.source; strcpy (line, lines[i].addr_string); curLen = strlen (line); /* Add spaces to make the instructions start on the same column */ while (curLen < insn_pos) { strcat (line, " "); curLen++; } strcat (line, lines[i].insn); /* Now copy the line taking the offset into account */ if (strlen (line) > offset) strcpy (src->line, &line[offset]); else src->line[0] = '\0'; src->lineOrAddr.addr = lines[i].addr; src->isExecPoint = lines[i].addr == cur_pc; /* See whether there is a breakpoint installed. */ src->hasBreak = (!src->isExecPoint && breakpoint_here_p (pc) != no_breakpoint_here); xfree (lines[i].addr_string); xfree (lines[i].insn); } disassemWin->generic.contentSize = i; return TUI_SUCCESS; } /* ** tuiShowDisassem(). ** Function to display the disassembly window with disassembled code. */ void tuiShowDisassem (CORE_ADDR startAddr) { struct symtab *s = find_pc_symtab (startAddr); TuiWinInfoPtr winWithFocus = tuiWinWithFocus (); TuiLineOrAddress val; val.addr = startAddr; tuiAddWinToLayout (DISASSEM_WIN); tuiUpdateSourceWindow (disassemWin, s, val, FALSE); /* ** if the focus was in the src win, put it in the asm win, if the ** source view isn't split */ if (currentLayout () != SRC_DISASSEM_COMMAND && winWithFocus == srcWin) tuiSetWinFocusTo (disassemWin); return; } /* tuiShowDisassem */ /* ** tuiShowDisassemAndUpdateSource(). ** Function to display the disassembly window. */ void tuiShowDisassemAndUpdateSource (CORE_ADDR startAddr) { struct symtab_and_line sal; tuiShowDisassem (startAddr); if (currentLayout () == SRC_DISASSEM_COMMAND) { TuiLineOrAddress val; /* ** Update what is in the source window if it is displayed too, ** note that it follows what is in the disassembly window and visa-versa */ sal = find_pc_line (startAddr, 0); val.lineNo = sal.line; tuiUpdateSourceWindow (srcWin, sal.symtab, val, TRUE); if (sal.symtab) { set_current_source_symtab_and_line (&sal); tuiUpdateLocatorFilename (sal.symtab->filename); } else tuiUpdateLocatorFilename ("?"); } return; } /* tuiShowDisassemAndUpdateSource */ /* ** tuiGetBeginAsmAddress(). */ CORE_ADDR tuiGetBeginAsmAddress (void) { TuiGenWinInfoPtr locator; TuiLocatorElementPtr element; CORE_ADDR addr; locator = locatorWinInfoPtr (); element = &((TuiWinElementPtr) locator->content[0])->whichElement.locator; if (element->addr == 0) { struct minimal_symbol *main_symbol; /* Find address of the start of program. Note: this should be language specific. */ main_symbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("main", NULL, NULL); if (main_symbol == 0) main_symbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("MAIN", NULL, NULL); if (main_symbol == 0) main_symbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_start", NULL, NULL); if (main_symbol) addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (main_symbol); else addr = 0; } else /* the target is executing */ addr = element->addr; return addr; } /* tuiGetBeginAsmAddress */ /* Determine what the low address will be to display in the TUI's disassembly window. This may or may not be the same as the low address input. */ CORE_ADDR tuiGetLowDisassemblyAddress (CORE_ADDR low, CORE_ADDR pc) { int pos; /* Determine where to start the disassembly so that the pc is about in the middle of the viewport. */ pos = tuiDefaultWinViewportHeight (DISASSEM_WIN, DISASSEM_COMMAND) / 2; pc = tui_find_disassembly_address (pc, -pos); if (pc < low) pc = low; return pc; } /* ** tuiVerticalDisassemScroll(). ** Scroll the disassembly forward or backward vertically */ void tuiVerticalDisassemScroll (TuiScrollDirection scrollDirection, int numToScroll) { if (disassemWin->generic.content != (OpaquePtr) NULL) { CORE_ADDR pc; TuiWinContent content; struct symtab *s; TuiLineOrAddress val; int maxLines, dir; struct symtab_and_line cursal = get_current_source_symtab_and_line (); content = (TuiWinContent) disassemWin->generic.content; if (cursal.symtab == (struct symtab *) NULL) s = find_pc_symtab (deprecated_selected_frame->pc); else s = cursal.symtab; /* account for hilite */ maxLines = disassemWin->generic.height - 2; pc = content[0]->whichElement.source.lineOrAddr.addr; dir = (scrollDirection == FORWARD_SCROLL) ? maxLines : - maxLines; val.addr = tui_find_disassembly_address (pc, dir); tuiUpdateSourceWindowAsIs (disassemWin, s, val, FALSE); } }