old-cross-binutils/gdb/regcache.c
2004-02-29 17:01:38 +00:00

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/* Cache and manage the values of registers for GDB, the GNU debugger.
Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000,
2001, 2002, 2004 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
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "inferior.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "gdbarch.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h"
#include "regcache.h"
#include "reggroups.h"
#include "gdb_assert.h"
#include "gdb_string.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h" /* For maintenanceprintlist. */
/*
* DATA STRUCTURE
*
* Here is the actual register cache.
*/
/* Per-architecture object describing the layout of a register cache.
Computed once when the architecture is created */
struct gdbarch_data *regcache_descr_handle;
struct regcache_descr
{
/* The architecture this descriptor belongs to. */
struct gdbarch *gdbarch;
/* Is this a ``legacy'' register cache? Such caches reserve space
for raw and pseudo registers and allow access to both. */
int legacy_p;
/* The raw register cache. Each raw (or hard) register is supplied
by the target interface. The raw cache should not contain
redundant information - if the PC is constructed from two
registers then those regigisters and not the PC lives in the raw
cache. */
int nr_raw_registers;
long sizeof_raw_registers;
long sizeof_raw_register_valid_p;
/* The cooked register space. Each cooked register in the range
[0..NR_RAW_REGISTERS) is direct-mapped onto the corresponding raw
register. The remaining [NR_RAW_REGISTERS
.. NR_COOKED_REGISTERS) (a.k.a. pseudo regiters) are mapped onto
both raw registers and memory by the architecture methods
gdbarch_register_read and gdbarch_register_write. */
int nr_cooked_registers;
long sizeof_cooked_registers;
long sizeof_cooked_register_valid_p;
/* Offset and size (in 8 bit bytes), of reach register in the
register cache. All registers (including those in the range
[NR_RAW_REGISTERS .. NR_COOKED_REGISTERS) are given an offset.
Assigning all registers an offset makes it possible to keep
legacy code, such as that found in read_register_bytes() and
write_register_bytes() working. */
long *register_offset;
long *sizeof_register;
/* Cached table containing the type of each register. */
struct type **register_type;
};
static void
init_legacy_regcache_descr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
struct regcache_descr *descr)
{
int i;
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-11: gdbarch_data() should take that
``gdbarch'' as a parameter. */
gdb_assert (gdbarch != NULL);
/* Compute the offset of each register. Legacy architectures define
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE() so use that. */
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-07: Instead of using
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE() this code should, as is done in
init_regcache_descr(), compute the offets at runtime. This
currently isn't possible as some ISAs define overlapping register
regions - see the mess in read_register_bytes() and
write_register_bytes() registers. */
descr->sizeof_register
= GDBARCH_OBSTACK_CALLOC (gdbarch, descr->nr_cooked_registers, long);
descr->register_offset
= GDBARCH_OBSTACK_CALLOC (gdbarch, descr->nr_cooked_registers, long);
for (i = 0; i < descr->nr_cooked_registers; i++)
{
/* FIXME: cagney/2001-12-04: This code shouldn't need to use
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE(). Unfortunately, legacy code likes
to lay the buffer out so that certain registers just happen
to overlap. Ulgh! New targets use gdbarch's register
read/write and entirely avoid this uglyness. */
descr->register_offset[i] = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE (i);
descr->sizeof_register[i] = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (i);
gdb_assert (MAX_REGISTER_SIZE >= DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (i));
gdb_assert (MAX_REGISTER_SIZE >= DEPRECATED_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE (i));
}
/* Compute the real size of the register buffer. Start out by
trusting DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTES, but then adjust it upwards
should that be found to not be sufficient. */
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-05: Instead of using the macro
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTES, this code should, as is done in
init_regcache_descr(), compute the total number of register bytes
using the accumulated offsets. */
descr->sizeof_cooked_registers = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTES; /* OK */
for (i = 0; i < descr->nr_cooked_registers; i++)
{
long regend;
/* Keep extending the buffer so that there is always enough
space for all registers. The comparison is necessary since
legacy code is free to put registers in random places in the
buffer separated by holes. Once DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE()
is killed this can be greatly simplified. */
regend = descr->register_offset[i] + descr->sizeof_register[i];
if (descr->sizeof_cooked_registers < regend)
descr->sizeof_cooked_registers = regend;
}
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-11: Shouldn't be including pseudo-registers
in the register cache. Unfortunately some architectures still
rely on this and the pseudo_register_write() method. */
descr->sizeof_raw_registers = descr->sizeof_cooked_registers;
}
static void *
init_regcache_descr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
{
int i;
struct regcache_descr *descr;
gdb_assert (gdbarch != NULL);
/* Create an initial, zero filled, table. */
descr = GDBARCH_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (gdbarch, struct regcache_descr);
descr->gdbarch = gdbarch;
/* Total size of the register space. The raw registers are mapped
directly onto the raw register cache while the pseudo's are
either mapped onto raw-registers or memory. */
descr->nr_cooked_registers = NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS;
descr->sizeof_cooked_register_valid_p = NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS;
/* Fill in a table of register types. */
descr->register_type
= GDBARCH_OBSTACK_CALLOC (gdbarch, descr->nr_cooked_registers, struct type *);
for (i = 0; i < descr->nr_cooked_registers; i++)
{
if (gdbarch_register_type_p (gdbarch))
{
gdb_assert (!DEPRECATED_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE_P ()); /* OK */
descr->register_type[i] = gdbarch_register_type (gdbarch, i);
}
else
descr->register_type[i] = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE (i); /* OK */
}
/* Construct a strictly RAW register cache. Don't allow pseudo's
into the register cache. */
descr->nr_raw_registers = NUM_REGS;
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-08-13: Overallocate the register_valid_p
array. This pretects GDB from erant code that accesses elements
of the global register_valid_p[] array in the range [NUM_REGS
.. NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS). */
descr->sizeof_raw_register_valid_p = descr->sizeof_cooked_register_valid_p;
/* If an old style architecture, fill in the remainder of the
register cache descriptor using the register macros. */
/* NOTE: cagney/2003-06-29: If either of DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE or
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE are still present, things are most likely
totally screwed. Ex: an architecture with raw register sizes
smaller than what DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE indicates; non
monotonic DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE values. For GDB 6 check for
these nasty methods and fall back to legacy code when present.
Sigh! */
if ((!gdbarch_pseudo_register_read_p (gdbarch)
&& !gdbarch_pseudo_register_write_p (gdbarch)
&& !gdbarch_register_type_p (gdbarch))
|| DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE_P ()
|| DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE_P ())
{
descr->legacy_p = 1;
init_legacy_regcache_descr (gdbarch, descr);
return descr;
}
/* Lay out the register cache.
NOTE: cagney/2002-05-22: Only register_type() is used when
constructing the register cache. It is assumed that the
register's raw size, virtual size and type length are all the
same. */
{
long offset = 0;
descr->sizeof_register
= GDBARCH_OBSTACK_CALLOC (gdbarch, descr->nr_cooked_registers, long);
descr->register_offset
= GDBARCH_OBSTACK_CALLOC (gdbarch, descr->nr_cooked_registers, long);
for (i = 0; i < descr->nr_cooked_registers; i++)
{
descr->sizeof_register[i] = TYPE_LENGTH (descr->register_type[i]);
descr->register_offset[i] = offset;
offset += descr->sizeof_register[i];
gdb_assert (MAX_REGISTER_SIZE >= descr->sizeof_register[i]);
}
/* Set the real size of the register cache buffer. */
descr->sizeof_cooked_registers = offset;
}
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-22: Should only need to allocate space for
the raw registers. Unfortunately some code still accesses the
register array directly using the global registers[]. Until that
code has been purged, play safe and over allocating the register
buffer. Ulgh! */
descr->sizeof_raw_registers = descr->sizeof_cooked_registers;
/* Sanity check. Confirm that there is agreement between the
regcache and the target's redundant DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE (new
targets should not even be defining it). */
for (i = 0; i < descr->nr_cooked_registers; i++)
{
if (DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE_P ())
gdb_assert (descr->register_offset[i] == DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE (i));
#if 0
gdb_assert (descr->sizeof_register[i] == DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (i));
gdb_assert (descr->sizeof_register[i] == DEPRECATED_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE (i));
#endif
}
/* gdb_assert (descr->sizeof_raw_registers == DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTES (i)); */
return descr;
}
static struct regcache_descr *
regcache_descr (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
{
return gdbarch_data (gdbarch, regcache_descr_handle);
}
/* Utility functions returning useful register attributes stored in
the regcache descr. */
struct type *
register_type (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache_descr (gdbarch);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < descr->nr_cooked_registers);
return descr->register_type[regnum];
}
/* Utility functions returning useful register attributes stored in
the regcache descr. */
int
register_size (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache_descr (gdbarch);
int size;
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < (NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS));
size = descr->sizeof_register[regnum];
/* NB: The deprecated DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE, if not provided, defaults
to the size of the register's type. */
gdb_assert (size == DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum)); /* OK */
/* NB: Don't check the register's virtual size. It, in say the case
of the MIPS, may not match the raw size! */
return size;
}
/* The register cache for storing raw register values. */
struct regcache
{
struct regcache_descr *descr;
/* The register buffers. A read-only register cache can hold the
full [0 .. NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS) while a read/write
register cache can only hold [0 .. NUM_REGS). */
char *registers;
char *register_valid_p;
/* Is this a read-only cache? A read-only cache is used for saving
the target's register state (e.g, across an inferior function
call or just before forcing a function return). A read-only
cache can only be updated via the methods regcache_dup() and
regcache_cpy(). The actual contents are determined by the
reggroup_save and reggroup_restore methods. */
int readonly_p;
};
struct regcache *
regcache_xmalloc (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr;
struct regcache *regcache;
gdb_assert (gdbarch != NULL);
descr = regcache_descr (gdbarch);
regcache = XMALLOC (struct regcache);
regcache->descr = descr;
regcache->registers
= XCALLOC (descr->sizeof_raw_registers, char);
regcache->register_valid_p
= XCALLOC (descr->sizeof_raw_register_valid_p, char);
regcache->readonly_p = 1;
return regcache;
}
void
regcache_xfree (struct regcache *regcache)
{
if (regcache == NULL)
return;
xfree (regcache->registers);
xfree (regcache->register_valid_p);
xfree (regcache);
}
static void
do_regcache_xfree (void *data)
{
regcache_xfree (data);
}
struct cleanup *
make_cleanup_regcache_xfree (struct regcache *regcache)
{
return make_cleanup (do_regcache_xfree, regcache);
}
/* Return REGCACHE's architecture. */
struct gdbarch *
get_regcache_arch (const struct regcache *regcache)
{
return regcache->descr->gdbarch;
}
/* Return a pointer to register REGNUM's buffer cache. */
static char *
register_buffer (const struct regcache *regcache, int regnum)
{
return regcache->registers + regcache->descr->register_offset[regnum];
}
void
regcache_save (struct regcache *dst, regcache_cooked_read_ftype *cooked_read,
void *src)
{
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = dst->descr->gdbarch;
char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
int regnum;
/* The DST should be `read-only', if it wasn't then the save would
end up trying to write the register values back out to the
target. */
gdb_assert (dst->readonly_p);
/* Clear the dest. */
memset (dst->registers, 0, dst->descr->sizeof_cooked_registers);
memset (dst->register_valid_p, 0, dst->descr->sizeof_cooked_register_valid_p);
/* Copy over any registers (identified by their membership in the
save_reggroup) and mark them as valid. The full [0 .. NUM_REGS +
NUM_PSEUDO_REGS) range is checked since some architectures need
to save/restore `cooked' registers that live in memory. */
for (regnum = 0; regnum < dst->descr->nr_cooked_registers; regnum++)
{
if (gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, regnum, save_reggroup))
{
int valid = cooked_read (src, regnum, buf);
if (valid)
{
memcpy (register_buffer (dst, regnum), buf,
register_size (gdbarch, regnum));
dst->register_valid_p[regnum] = 1;
}
}
}
}
void
regcache_restore (struct regcache *dst,
regcache_cooked_read_ftype *cooked_read,
void *src)
{
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = dst->descr->gdbarch;
char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
int regnum;
/* The dst had better not be read-only. If it is, the `restore'
doesn't make much sense. */
gdb_assert (!dst->readonly_p);
/* Copy over any registers, being careful to only restore those that
were both saved and need to be restored. The full [0 .. NUM_REGS
+ NUM_PSEUDO_REGS) range is checked since some architectures need
to save/restore `cooked' registers that live in memory. */
for (regnum = 0; regnum < dst->descr->nr_cooked_registers; regnum++)
{
if (gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, regnum, restore_reggroup))
{
int valid = cooked_read (src, regnum, buf);
if (valid)
regcache_cooked_write (dst, regnum, buf);
}
}
}
static int
do_cooked_read (void *src, int regnum, void *buf)
{
struct regcache *regcache = src;
if (!regcache->register_valid_p[regnum] && regcache->readonly_p)
/* Don't even think about fetching a register from a read-only
cache when the register isn't yet valid. There isn't a target
from which the register value can be fetched. */
return 0;
regcache_cooked_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
return 1;
}
void
regcache_cpy (struct regcache *dst, struct regcache *src)
{
int i;
char *buf;
gdb_assert (src != NULL && dst != NULL);
gdb_assert (src->descr->gdbarch == dst->descr->gdbarch);
gdb_assert (src != dst);
gdb_assert (src->readonly_p || dst->readonly_p);
if (!src->readonly_p)
regcache_save (dst, do_cooked_read, src);
else if (!dst->readonly_p)
regcache_restore (dst, do_cooked_read, src);
else
regcache_cpy_no_passthrough (dst, src);
}
void
regcache_cpy_no_passthrough (struct regcache *dst, struct regcache *src)
{
int i;
gdb_assert (src != NULL && dst != NULL);
gdb_assert (src->descr->gdbarch == dst->descr->gdbarch);
/* NOTE: cagney/2002-05-17: Don't let the caller do a no-passthrough
move of data into the current_regcache(). Doing this would be
silly - it would mean that valid_p would be completely invalid. */
gdb_assert (dst != current_regcache);
memcpy (dst->registers, src->registers, dst->descr->sizeof_raw_registers);
memcpy (dst->register_valid_p, src->register_valid_p,
dst->descr->sizeof_raw_register_valid_p);
}
struct regcache *
regcache_dup (struct regcache *src)
{
struct regcache *newbuf;
gdb_assert (current_regcache != NULL);
newbuf = regcache_xmalloc (src->descr->gdbarch);
regcache_cpy (newbuf, src);
return newbuf;
}
struct regcache *
regcache_dup_no_passthrough (struct regcache *src)
{
struct regcache *newbuf;
gdb_assert (current_regcache != NULL);
newbuf = regcache_xmalloc (src->descr->gdbarch);
regcache_cpy_no_passthrough (newbuf, src);
return newbuf;
}
int
regcache_valid_p (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum)
{
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
return regcache->register_valid_p[regnum];
}
char *
deprecated_grub_regcache_for_registers (struct regcache *regcache)
{
return regcache->registers;
}
/* Global structure containing the current regcache. */
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-11: The two global arrays registers[] and
deprecated_register_valid[] currently point into this structure. */
struct regcache *current_regcache;
/* NOTE: this is a write-through cache. There is no "dirty" bit for
recording if the register values have been changed (eg. by the
user). Therefore all registers must be written back to the
target when appropriate. */
/* REGISTERS contains the cached register values (in target byte order). */
char *deprecated_registers;
/* DEPRECATED_REGISTER_VALID is 0 if the register needs to be fetched,
1 if it has been fetched, and
-1 if the register value was not available.
"Not available" indicates that the target is not not able to supply
the register at this state. The register may become available at a
later time (after the next resume). This often occures when GDB is
manipulating a target that contains only a snapshot of the entire
system being debugged - some of the registers in such a system may
not have been saved. */
signed char *deprecated_register_valid;
/* The thread/process associated with the current set of registers. */
static ptid_t registers_ptid;
/*
* FUNCTIONS:
*/
/* REGISTER_CACHED()
Returns 0 if the value is not in the cache (needs fetch).
>0 if the value is in the cache.
<0 if the value is permanently unavailable (don't ask again). */
int
register_cached (int regnum)
{
return deprecated_register_valid[regnum];
}
/* Record that REGNUM's value is cached if STATE is >0, uncached but
fetchable if STATE is 0, and uncached and unfetchable if STATE is <0. */
void
set_register_cached (int regnum, int state)
{
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0);
gdb_assert (regnum < current_regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
current_regcache->register_valid_p[regnum] = state;
}
/* Return whether register REGNUM is a real register. */
static int
real_register (int regnum)
{
return regnum >= 0 && regnum < NUM_REGS;
}
/* Low level examining and depositing of registers.
The caller is responsible for making sure that the inferior is
stopped before calling the fetching routines, or it will get
garbage. (a change from GDB version 3, in which the caller got the
value from the last stop). */
/* REGISTERS_CHANGED ()
Indicate that registers may have changed, so invalidate the cache. */
void
registers_changed (void)
{
int i;
registers_ptid = pid_to_ptid (-1);
/* Force cleanup of any alloca areas if using C alloca instead of
a builtin alloca. This particular call is used to clean up
areas allocated by low level target code which may build up
during lengthy interactions between gdb and the target before
gdb gives control to the user (ie watchpoints). */
alloca (0);
for (i = 0; i < current_regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers; i++)
set_register_cached (i, 0);
if (registers_changed_hook)
registers_changed_hook ();
}
/* DEPRECATED_REGISTERS_FETCHED ()
Indicate that all registers have been fetched, so mark them all valid. */
/* NOTE: cagney/2001-12-04: This function does not set valid on the
pseudo-register range since pseudo registers are always supplied
using supply_register(). */
/* FIXME: cagney/2001-12-04: This function is DEPRECATED. The target
code was blatting the registers[] array and then calling this.
Since targets should only be using supply_register() the need for
this function/hack is eliminated. */
void
deprecated_registers_fetched (void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS; i++)
set_register_cached (i, 1);
/* Do not assume that the pseudo-regs have also been fetched.
Fetching all real regs NEVER accounts for pseudo-regs. */
}
/* deprecated_read_register_bytes and deprecated_write_register_bytes
are generally a *BAD* idea. They are inefficient because they need
to check for partial updates, which can only be done by scanning
through all of the registers and seeing if the bytes that are being
read/written fall inside of an invalid register. [The main reason
this is necessary is that register sizes can vary, so a simple
index won't suffice.] It is far better to call read_register_gen
and write_register_gen if you want to get at the raw register
contents, as it only takes a regnum as an argument, and therefore
can't do a partial register update.
Prior to the recent fixes to check for partial updates, both read
and deprecated_write_register_bytes always checked to see if any
registers were stale, and then called target_fetch_registers (-1)
to update the whole set. This caused really slowed things down for
remote targets. */
/* Copy INLEN bytes of consecutive data from registers
starting with the INREGBYTE'th byte of register data
into memory at MYADDR. */
void
deprecated_read_register_bytes (int in_start, char *in_buf, int in_len)
{
int in_end = in_start + in_len;
int regnum;
char reg_buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
/* See if we are trying to read bytes from out-of-date registers. If so,
update just those registers. */
for (regnum = 0; regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; regnum++)
{
int reg_start;
int reg_end;
int reg_len;
int start;
int end;
int byte;
reg_start = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE (regnum);
reg_len = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum);
reg_end = reg_start + reg_len;
if (reg_end <= in_start || in_end <= reg_start)
/* The range the user wants to read doesn't overlap with regnum. */
continue;
if (REGISTER_NAME (regnum) != NULL && *REGISTER_NAME (regnum) != '\0')
/* Force the cache to fetch the entire register. */
deprecated_read_register_gen (regnum, reg_buf);
else
/* Legacy note: even though this register is ``invalid'' we
still need to return something. It would appear that some
code relies on apparent gaps in the register array also
being returned. */
/* FIXME: cagney/2001-08-18: This is just silly. It defeats
the entire register read/write flow of control. Must
resist temptation to return 0xdeadbeef. */
memcpy (reg_buf, &deprecated_registers[reg_start], reg_len);
/* Legacy note: This function, for some reason, allows a NULL
input buffer. If the buffer is NULL, the registers are still
fetched, just the final transfer is skipped. */
if (in_buf == NULL)
continue;
/* start = max (reg_start, in_start) */
if (reg_start > in_start)
start = reg_start;
else
start = in_start;
/* end = min (reg_end, in_end) */
if (reg_end < in_end)
end = reg_end;
else
end = in_end;
/* Transfer just the bytes common to both IN_BUF and REG_BUF */
for (byte = start; byte < end; byte++)
{
in_buf[byte - in_start] = reg_buf[byte - reg_start];
}
}
}
/* Read register REGNUM into memory at MYADDR, which must be large
enough for REGISTER_RAW_BYTES (REGNUM). Target byte-order. If the
register is known to be the size of a CORE_ADDR or smaller,
read_register can be used instead. */
static void
legacy_read_register_gen (int regnum, char *myaddr)
{
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < (NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS));
if (! ptid_equal (registers_ptid, inferior_ptid))
{
registers_changed ();
registers_ptid = inferior_ptid;
}
if (!register_cached (regnum))
target_fetch_registers (regnum);
memcpy (myaddr, register_buffer (current_regcache, regnum),
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
}
void
regcache_raw_read (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, void *buf)
{
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL && buf != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
if (regcache->descr->legacy_p
&& !regcache->readonly_p)
{
gdb_assert (regcache == current_regcache);
/* For moment, just use underlying legacy code. Ulgh!!! This
silently and very indirectly updates the regcache's regcache
via the global deprecated_register_valid[]. */
legacy_read_register_gen (regnum, buf);
return;
}
/* Make certain that the register cache is up-to-date with respect
to the current thread. This switching shouldn't be necessary
only there is still only one target side register cache. Sigh!
On the bright side, at least there is a regcache object. */
if (!regcache->readonly_p)
{
gdb_assert (regcache == current_regcache);
if (! ptid_equal (registers_ptid, inferior_ptid))
{
registers_changed ();
registers_ptid = inferior_ptid;
}
if (!register_cached (regnum))
target_fetch_registers (regnum);
}
/* Copy the value directly into the register cache. */
memcpy (buf, register_buffer (regcache, regnum),
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
}
void
regcache_raw_read_signed (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, LONGEST *val)
{
char *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
regcache_raw_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
(*val) = extract_signed_integer (buf,
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
}
void
regcache_raw_read_unsigned (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
ULONGEST *val)
{
char *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
regcache_raw_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
(*val) = extract_unsigned_integer (buf,
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
}
void
regcache_raw_write_signed (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, LONGEST val)
{
void *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >=0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
store_signed_integer (buf, regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum], val);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, regnum, buf);
}
void
regcache_raw_write_unsigned (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
ULONGEST val)
{
void *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >=0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
store_unsigned_integer (buf, regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum], val);
regcache_raw_write (regcache, regnum, buf);
}
void
deprecated_read_register_gen (int regnum, char *buf)
{
gdb_assert (current_regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (current_regcache->descr->gdbarch == current_gdbarch);
if (current_regcache->descr->legacy_p)
{
legacy_read_register_gen (regnum, buf);
return;
}
regcache_cooked_read (current_regcache, regnum, buf);
}
void
regcache_cooked_read (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, void *buf)
{
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0);
gdb_assert (regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers);
if (regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers)
regcache_raw_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
else if (regcache->readonly_p
&& regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers
&& regcache->register_valid_p[regnum])
/* Read-only register cache, perhaphs the cooked value was cached? */
memcpy (buf, register_buffer (regcache, regnum),
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
else
gdbarch_pseudo_register_read (regcache->descr->gdbarch, regcache,
regnum, buf);
}
void
regcache_cooked_read_signed (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
LONGEST *val)
{
char *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
regcache_cooked_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
(*val) = extract_signed_integer (buf,
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
}
void
regcache_cooked_read_unsigned (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
ULONGEST *val)
{
char *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
regcache_cooked_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
(*val) = extract_unsigned_integer (buf,
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
}
void
regcache_cooked_write_signed (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
LONGEST val)
{
void *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >=0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
store_signed_integer (buf, regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum], val);
regcache_cooked_write (regcache, regnum, buf);
}
void
regcache_cooked_write_unsigned (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
ULONGEST val)
{
void *buf;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >=0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers);
buf = alloca (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
store_unsigned_integer (buf, regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum], val);
regcache_cooked_write (regcache, regnum, buf);
}
/* Write register REGNUM at MYADDR to the target. MYADDR points at
REGISTER_RAW_BYTES(REGNUM), which must be in target byte-order. */
static void
legacy_write_register_gen (int regnum, const void *myaddr)
{
int size;
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < (NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS));
/* On the sparc, writing %g0 is a no-op, so we don't even want to
change the registers array if something writes to this register. */
if (CANNOT_STORE_REGISTER (regnum))
return;
if (! ptid_equal (registers_ptid, inferior_ptid))
{
registers_changed ();
registers_ptid = inferior_ptid;
}
size = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum);
if (real_register (regnum))
{
/* If we have a valid copy of the register, and new value == old
value, then don't bother doing the actual store. */
if (register_cached (regnum)
&& (memcmp (register_buffer (current_regcache, regnum), myaddr, size)
== 0))
return;
else
target_prepare_to_store ();
}
memcpy (register_buffer (current_regcache, regnum), myaddr, size);
set_register_cached (regnum, 1);
target_store_registers (regnum);
}
void
regcache_raw_write (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, const void *buf)
{
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL && buf != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
gdb_assert (!regcache->readonly_p);
if (regcache->descr->legacy_p)
{
/* For moment, just use underlying legacy code. Ulgh!!! This
silently and very indirectly updates the regcache's buffers
via the globals deprecated_register_valid[] and registers[]. */
gdb_assert (regcache == current_regcache);
legacy_write_register_gen (regnum, buf);
return;
}
/* On the sparc, writing %g0 is a no-op, so we don't even want to
change the registers array if something writes to this register. */
if (CANNOT_STORE_REGISTER (regnum))
return;
/* Make certain that the correct cache is selected. */
gdb_assert (regcache == current_regcache);
if (! ptid_equal (registers_ptid, inferior_ptid))
{
registers_changed ();
registers_ptid = inferior_ptid;
}
/* If we have a valid copy of the register, and new value == old
value, then don't bother doing the actual store. */
if (regcache_valid_p (regcache, regnum)
&& (memcmp (register_buffer (regcache, regnum), buf,
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]) == 0))
return;
target_prepare_to_store ();
memcpy (register_buffer (regcache, regnum), buf,
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
regcache->register_valid_p[regnum] = 1;
target_store_registers (regnum);
}
void
deprecated_write_register_gen (int regnum, char *buf)
{
gdb_assert (current_regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (current_regcache->descr->gdbarch == current_gdbarch);
if (current_regcache->descr->legacy_p)
{
legacy_write_register_gen (regnum, buf);
return;
}
regcache_cooked_write (current_regcache, regnum, buf);
}
void
regcache_cooked_write (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, const void *buf)
{
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0);
gdb_assert (regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers);
if (regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers)
regcache_raw_write (regcache, regnum, buf);
else
gdbarch_pseudo_register_write (regcache->descr->gdbarch, regcache,
regnum, buf);
}
/* Copy INLEN bytes of consecutive data from memory at MYADDR
into registers starting with the MYREGSTART'th byte of register data. */
void
deprecated_write_register_bytes (int myregstart, char *myaddr, int inlen)
{
int myregend = myregstart + inlen;
int regnum;
target_prepare_to_store ();
/* Scan through the registers updating any that are covered by the
range myregstart<=>myregend using write_register_gen, which does
nice things like handling threads, and avoiding updates when the
new and old contents are the same. */
for (regnum = 0; regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; regnum++)
{
int regstart, regend;
regstart = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE (regnum);
regend = regstart + DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum);
/* Is this register completely outside the range the user is writing? */
if (myregend <= regstart || regend <= myregstart)
/* do nothing */ ;
/* Is this register completely within the range the user is writing? */
else if (myregstart <= regstart && regend <= myregend)
deprecated_write_register_gen (regnum, myaddr + (regstart - myregstart));
/* The register partially overlaps the range being written. */
else
{
char regbuf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
/* What's the overlap between this register's bytes and
those the caller wants to write? */
int overlapstart = max (regstart, myregstart);
int overlapend = min (regend, myregend);
/* We may be doing a partial update of an invalid register.
Update it from the target before scribbling on it. */
deprecated_read_register_gen (regnum, regbuf);
memcpy (&deprecated_registers[overlapstart],
myaddr + (overlapstart - myregstart),
overlapend - overlapstart);
target_store_registers (regnum);
}
}
}
/* Perform a partial register transfer using a read, modify, write
operation. */
typedef void (regcache_read_ftype) (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
void *buf);
typedef void (regcache_write_ftype) (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
const void *buf);
static void
regcache_xfer_part (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
int offset, int len, void *in, const void *out,
regcache_read_ftype *read, regcache_write_ftype *write)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache->descr;
bfd_byte reg[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
gdb_assert (offset >= 0 && offset <= descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
gdb_assert (len >= 0 && offset + len <= descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
/* Something to do? */
if (offset + len == 0)
return;
/* Read (when needed) ... */
if (in != NULL
|| offset > 0
|| offset + len < descr->sizeof_register[regnum])
{
gdb_assert (read != NULL);
read (regcache, regnum, reg);
}
/* ... modify ... */
if (in != NULL)
memcpy (in, reg + offset, len);
if (out != NULL)
memcpy (reg + offset, out, len);
/* ... write (when needed). */
if (out != NULL)
{
gdb_assert (write != NULL);
write (regcache, regnum, reg);
}
}
void
regcache_raw_read_part (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
int offset, int len, void *buf)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache->descr;
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < descr->nr_raw_registers);
regcache_xfer_part (regcache, regnum, offset, len, buf, NULL,
regcache_raw_read, regcache_raw_write);
}
void
regcache_raw_write_part (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
int offset, int len, const void *buf)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache->descr;
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < descr->nr_raw_registers);
regcache_xfer_part (regcache, regnum, offset, len, NULL, buf,
regcache_raw_read, regcache_raw_write);
}
void
regcache_cooked_read_part (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
int offset, int len, void *buf)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache->descr;
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < descr->nr_cooked_registers);
regcache_xfer_part (regcache, regnum, offset, len, buf, NULL,
regcache_cooked_read, regcache_cooked_write);
}
void
regcache_cooked_write_part (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
int offset, int len, const void *buf)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache->descr;
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < descr->nr_cooked_registers);
regcache_xfer_part (regcache, regnum, offset, len, NULL, buf,
regcache_cooked_read, regcache_cooked_write);
}
/* Hack to keep code that view the register buffer as raw bytes
working. */
int
register_offset_hack (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum)
{
struct regcache_descr *descr = regcache_descr (gdbarch);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < descr->nr_cooked_registers);
return descr->register_offset[regnum];
}
/* Return the contents of register REGNUM as an unsigned integer. */
ULONGEST
read_register (int regnum)
{
char *buf = alloca (DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
deprecated_read_register_gen (regnum, buf);
return (extract_unsigned_integer (buf, DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum)));
}
ULONGEST
read_register_pid (int regnum, ptid_t ptid)
{
ptid_t save_ptid;
int save_pid;
CORE_ADDR retval;
if (ptid_equal (ptid, inferior_ptid))
return read_register (regnum);
save_ptid = inferior_ptid;
inferior_ptid = ptid;
retval = read_register (regnum);
inferior_ptid = save_ptid;
return retval;
}
/* Store VALUE into the raw contents of register number REGNUM. */
void
write_register (int regnum, LONGEST val)
{
void *buf;
int size;
size = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum);
buf = alloca (size);
store_signed_integer (buf, size, (LONGEST) val);
deprecated_write_register_gen (regnum, buf);
}
void
write_register_pid (int regnum, CORE_ADDR val, ptid_t ptid)
{
ptid_t save_ptid;
if (ptid_equal (ptid, inferior_ptid))
{
write_register (regnum, val);
return;
}
save_ptid = inferior_ptid;
inferior_ptid = ptid;
write_register (regnum, val);
inferior_ptid = save_ptid;
}
/* FIXME: kettenis/20030828: We should get rid of supply_register and
regcache_collect in favour of regcache_raw_supply and
regcache_raw_collect. */
/* SUPPLY_REGISTER()
Record that register REGNUM contains VAL. This is used when the
value is obtained from the inferior or core dump, so there is no
need to store the value there.
If VAL is a NULL pointer, then it's probably an unsupported register.
We just set its value to all zeros. We might want to record this
fact, and report it to the users of read_register and friends. */
void
supply_register (int regnum, const void *val)
{
regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, regnum, val);
/* On some architectures, e.g. HPPA, there are a few stray bits in
some registers, that the rest of the code would like to ignore. */
/* NOTE: cagney/2001-03-16: The macro CLEAN_UP_REGISTER_VALUE is
going to be deprecated. Instead architectures will leave the raw
register value as is and instead clean things up as they pass
through the method gdbarch_pseudo_register_read() clean up the
values. */
#ifdef DEPRECATED_CLEAN_UP_REGISTER_VALUE
DEPRECATED_CLEAN_UP_REGISTER_VALUE \
(regnum, register_buffer (current_regcache, regnum));
#endif
}
void
regcache_collect (int regnum, void *buf)
{
regcache_raw_collect (current_regcache, regnum, buf);
}
/* Supply register REGNUM, whose contents are stored in BUF, to REGCACHE. */
void
regcache_raw_supply (struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, const void *buf)
{
void *regbuf;
size_t size;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
gdb_assert (!regcache->readonly_p);
/* FIXME: kettenis/20030828: It shouldn't be necessary to handle
CURRENT_REGCACHE specially here. */
if (regcache == current_regcache
&& !ptid_equal (registers_ptid, inferior_ptid))
{
registers_changed ();
registers_ptid = inferior_ptid;
}
regbuf = register_buffer (regcache, regnum);
size = regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum];
if (buf)
memcpy (regbuf, buf, size);
else
memset (regbuf, 0, size);
/* Mark the register as cached. */
regcache->register_valid_p[regnum] = 1;
}
/* Collect register REGNUM from REGCACHE and store its contents in BUF. */
void
regcache_raw_collect (const struct regcache *regcache, int regnum, void *buf)
{
const void *regbuf;
size_t size;
gdb_assert (regcache != NULL && buf != NULL);
gdb_assert (regnum >= 0 && regnum < regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
regbuf = register_buffer (regcache, regnum);
size = regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum];
memcpy (buf, regbuf, size);
}
/* read_pc, write_pc, read_sp, deprecated_read_fp, etc. Special
handling for registers PC, SP, and FP. */
/* NOTE: cagney/2001-02-18: The functions read_pc_pid(), read_pc(),
read_sp(), and deprecated_read_fp(), will eventually be replaced by
per-frame methods. Instead of relying on the global INFERIOR_PTID,
they will use the contextual information provided by the FRAME.
These functions do not belong in the register cache. */
/* NOTE: cagney/2003-06-07: The functions generic_target_write_pc(),
write_pc_pid(), write_pc(), and deprecated_read_fp(), all need to
be replaced by something that does not rely on global state. But
what? */
CORE_ADDR
read_pc_pid (ptid_t ptid)
{
ptid_t saved_inferior_ptid;
CORE_ADDR pc_val;
/* In case ptid != inferior_ptid. */
saved_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
inferior_ptid = ptid;
if (TARGET_READ_PC_P ())
pc_val = TARGET_READ_PC (ptid);
/* Else use per-frame method on get_current_frame. */
else if (PC_REGNUM >= 0)
{
CORE_ADDR raw_val = read_register_pid (PC_REGNUM, ptid);
pc_val = ADDR_BITS_REMOVE (raw_val);
}
else
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "read_pc_pid: Unable to find PC");
inferior_ptid = saved_inferior_ptid;
return pc_val;
}
CORE_ADDR
read_pc (void)
{
return read_pc_pid (inferior_ptid);
}
void
generic_target_write_pc (CORE_ADDR pc, ptid_t ptid)
{
if (PC_REGNUM >= 0)
write_register_pid (PC_REGNUM, pc, ptid);
else
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
"generic_target_write_pc");
}
void
write_pc_pid (CORE_ADDR pc, ptid_t ptid)
{
ptid_t saved_inferior_ptid;
/* In case ptid != inferior_ptid. */
saved_inferior_ptid = inferior_ptid;
inferior_ptid = ptid;
TARGET_WRITE_PC (pc, ptid);
inferior_ptid = saved_inferior_ptid;
}
void
write_pc (CORE_ADDR pc)
{
write_pc_pid (pc, inferior_ptid);
}
/* Cope with strage ways of getting to the stack and frame pointers */
CORE_ADDR
read_sp (void)
{
if (TARGET_READ_SP_P ())
return TARGET_READ_SP ();
else if (gdbarch_unwind_sp_p (current_gdbarch))
return get_frame_sp (get_current_frame ());
else if (SP_REGNUM >= 0)
/* Try SP_REGNUM last: this makes all sorts of [wrong] assumptions
about the architecture so put it at the end. */
return read_register (SP_REGNUM);
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "read_sp: Unable to find SP");
}
void
deprecated_write_sp (CORE_ADDR val)
{
gdb_assert (SP_REGNUM >= 0);
write_register (SP_REGNUM, val);
}
CORE_ADDR
deprecated_read_fp (void)
{
if (DEPRECATED_TARGET_READ_FP_P ())
return DEPRECATED_TARGET_READ_FP ();
else if (DEPRECATED_FP_REGNUM >= 0)
return read_register (DEPRECATED_FP_REGNUM);
else
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "deprecated_read_fp");
}
static void
reg_flush_command (char *command, int from_tty)
{
/* Force-flush the register cache. */
registers_changed ();
if (from_tty)
printf_filtered ("Register cache flushed.\n");
}
static void
build_regcache (void)
{
current_regcache = regcache_xmalloc (current_gdbarch);
current_regcache->readonly_p = 0;
deprecated_registers = deprecated_grub_regcache_for_registers (current_regcache);
deprecated_register_valid = current_regcache->register_valid_p;
}
static void
dump_endian_bytes (struct ui_file *file, enum bfd_endian endian,
const unsigned char *buf, long len)
{
int i;
switch (endian)
{
case BFD_ENDIAN_BIG:
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "%02x", buf[i]);
break;
case BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE:
for (i = len - 1; i >= 0; i--)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "%02x", buf[i]);
break;
default:
internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "Bad switch");
}
}
enum regcache_dump_what
{
regcache_dump_none, regcache_dump_raw, regcache_dump_cooked, regcache_dump_groups
};
static void
regcache_dump (struct regcache *regcache, struct ui_file *file,
enum regcache_dump_what what_to_dump)
{
struct cleanup *cleanups = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = regcache->descr->gdbarch;
int regnum;
int footnote_nr = 0;
int footnote_register_size = 0;
int footnote_register_offset = 0;
int footnote_register_type_name_null = 0;
long register_offset = 0;
unsigned char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
#if 0
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "legacy_p %d\n", regcache->descr->legacy_p);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "nr_raw_registers %d\n",
regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "nr_cooked_registers %d\n",
regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "sizeof_raw_registers %ld\n",
regcache->descr->sizeof_raw_registers);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "sizeof_raw_register_valid_p %ld\n",
regcache->descr->sizeof_raw_register_valid_p);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "NUM_REGS %d\n", NUM_REGS);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "NUM_PSEUDO_REGS %d\n", NUM_PSEUDO_REGS);
#endif
gdb_assert (regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers
== (NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS));
for (regnum = -1; regnum < regcache->descr->nr_cooked_registers; regnum++)
{
/* Name. */
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %-10s", "Name");
else
{
const char *p = REGISTER_NAME (regnum);
if (p == NULL)
p = "";
else if (p[0] == '\0')
p = "''";
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %-10s", p);
}
/* Number. */
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %4s", "Nr");
else
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %4d", regnum);
/* Relative number. */
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %4s", "Rel");
else if (regnum < NUM_REGS)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %4d", regnum);
else
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %4d", (regnum - NUM_REGS));
/* Offset. */
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %6s ", "Offset");
else
{
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %6ld",
regcache->descr->register_offset[regnum]);
if (register_offset != regcache->descr->register_offset[regnum]
|| register_offset != DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE (regnum)
|| (regnum > 0
&& (regcache->descr->register_offset[regnum]
!= (regcache->descr->register_offset[regnum - 1]
+ regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum - 1])))
)
{
if (!footnote_register_offset)
footnote_register_offset = ++footnote_nr;
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "*%d", footnote_register_offset);
}
else
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " ");
register_offset = (regcache->descr->register_offset[regnum]
+ regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
}
/* Size. */
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %5s ", "Size");
else
{
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %5ld",
regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]);
if ((regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]
!= DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum))
|| (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]
!= DEPRECATED_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE (regnum))
|| (regcache->descr->sizeof_register[regnum]
!= TYPE_LENGTH (register_type (regcache->descr->gdbarch,
regnum)))
)
{
if (!footnote_register_size)
footnote_register_size = ++footnote_nr;
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "*%d", footnote_register_size);
}
else
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " ");
}
/* Type. */
{
const char *t;
if (regnum < 0)
t = "Type";
else
{
static const char blt[] = "builtin_type";
t = TYPE_NAME (register_type (regcache->descr->gdbarch, regnum));
if (t == NULL)
{
char *n;
if (!footnote_register_type_name_null)
footnote_register_type_name_null = ++footnote_nr;
xasprintf (&n, "*%d", footnote_register_type_name_null);
make_cleanup (xfree, n);
t = n;
}
/* Chop a leading builtin_type. */
if (strncmp (t, blt, strlen (blt)) == 0)
t += strlen (blt);
}
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " %-15s", t);
}
/* Leading space always present. */
fprintf_unfiltered (file, " ");
/* Value, raw. */
if (what_to_dump == regcache_dump_raw)
{
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "Raw value");
else if (regnum >= regcache->descr->nr_raw_registers)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<cooked>");
else if (!regcache_valid_p (regcache, regnum))
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "<invalid>");
else
{
regcache_raw_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "0x");
dump_endian_bytes (file, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, buf,
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum));
}
}
/* Value, cooked. */
if (what_to_dump == regcache_dump_cooked)
{
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "Cooked value");
else
{
regcache_cooked_read (regcache, regnum, buf);
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "0x");
dump_endian_bytes (file, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER, buf,
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE (regnum));
}
}
/* Group members. */
if (what_to_dump == regcache_dump_groups)
{
if (regnum < 0)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "Groups");
else
{
const char *sep = "";
struct reggroup *group;
for (group = reggroup_next (gdbarch, NULL);
group != NULL;
group = reggroup_next (gdbarch, group))
{
if (gdbarch_register_reggroup_p (gdbarch, regnum, group))
{
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "%s%s", sep, reggroup_name (group));
sep = ",";
}
}
}
}
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "\n");
}
if (footnote_register_size)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "*%d: Inconsistent register sizes.\n",
footnote_register_size);
if (footnote_register_offset)
fprintf_unfiltered (file, "*%d: Inconsistent register offsets.\n",
footnote_register_offset);
if (footnote_register_type_name_null)
fprintf_unfiltered (file,
"*%d: Register type's name NULL.\n",
footnote_register_type_name_null);
do_cleanups (cleanups);
}
static void
regcache_print (char *args, enum regcache_dump_what what_to_dump)
{
if (args == NULL)
regcache_dump (current_regcache, gdb_stdout, what_to_dump);
else
{
struct ui_file *file = gdb_fopen (args, "w");
if (file == NULL)
perror_with_name ("maintenance print architecture");
regcache_dump (current_regcache, file, what_to_dump);
ui_file_delete (file);
}
}
static void
maintenance_print_registers (char *args, int from_tty)
{
regcache_print (args, regcache_dump_none);
}
static void
maintenance_print_raw_registers (char *args, int from_tty)
{
regcache_print (args, regcache_dump_raw);
}
static void
maintenance_print_cooked_registers (char *args, int from_tty)
{
regcache_print (args, regcache_dump_cooked);
}
static void
maintenance_print_register_groups (char *args, int from_tty)
{
regcache_print (args, regcache_dump_groups);
}
extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_regcache; /* -Wmissing-prototype */
void
_initialize_regcache (void)
{
regcache_descr_handle = register_gdbarch_data (init_regcache_descr);
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_GDBARCH_SWAP (current_regcache);
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_GDBARCH_SWAP (deprecated_registers);
DEPRECATED_REGISTER_GDBARCH_SWAP (deprecated_register_valid);
deprecated_register_gdbarch_swap (NULL, 0, build_regcache);
add_com ("flushregs", class_maintenance, reg_flush_command,
"Force gdb to flush its register cache (maintainer command)");
/* Initialize the thread/process associated with the current set of
registers. For now, -1 is special, and means `no current process'. */
registers_ptid = pid_to_ptid (-1);
add_cmd ("registers", class_maintenance,
maintenance_print_registers,
"Print the internal register configuration.\
Takes an optional file parameter.",
&maintenanceprintlist);
add_cmd ("raw-registers", class_maintenance,
maintenance_print_raw_registers,
"Print the internal register configuration including raw values.\
Takes an optional file parameter.",
&maintenanceprintlist);
add_cmd ("cooked-registers", class_maintenance,
maintenance_print_cooked_registers,
"Print the internal register configuration including cooked values.\
Takes an optional file parameter.",
&maintenanceprintlist);
add_cmd ("register-groups", class_maintenance,
maintenance_print_register_groups,
"Print the internal register configuration including each register's group.\
Takes an optional file parameter.",
&maintenanceprintlist);
}