old-cross-binutils/gdb/i386gnu-nat.c
Fred Fish ce0787ef68 From: Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* gnu-nat.c, gnu-nat.h, msg.defs, exc_request.defs, i386gnu-nat.c,
	msg_reply.defs, notify.defs, process_reply.defs, reply_mig_hack.awk,
	config/nm-gnu.h, config/i386/{i386gnu.mh, i386gnu.mt, nm-gnu.h,
	m-i386gnu.h, xm-i386gnu.h}: New files for GNU hurd.
1996-04-08 05:50:30 +00:00

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/* Low level interface to I386 running the GNU Hurd
Copyright (C) 1992 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 "floatformat.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mach.h>
#include <mach/message.h>
#include <mach/exception.h>
#include <mach_error.h>
#include "gnu-nat.h"
/* Hmmm... Should this not be here?
* Now for i386_float_info() target_has_execution
*/
#include <target.h>
/* @@@ Should move print_387_status() to i387-tdep.c */
extern void print_387_control_word (); /* i387-tdep.h */
extern void print_387_status_word ();
/* Find offsets to thread states at compile time.
* If your compiler does not grok this, calculate offsets
* offsets yourself and use them (or get a compatible compiler :-)
*/
#define REG_OFFSET(reg) (int)(&((struct i386_thread_state *)0)->reg)
/* at reg_offset[i] is the offset to the i386_thread_state
* location where the gdb registers[i] is stored.
*/
static int reg_offset[] =
{
REG_OFFSET(eax), REG_OFFSET(ecx), REG_OFFSET(edx), REG_OFFSET(ebx),
REG_OFFSET(uesp), REG_OFFSET(ebp), REG_OFFSET(esi), REG_OFFSET(edi),
REG_OFFSET(eip), REG_OFFSET(efl), REG_OFFSET(cs), REG_OFFSET(ss),
REG_OFFSET(ds), REG_OFFSET(es), REG_OFFSET(fs), REG_OFFSET(gs)
};
#define REG_ADDR(state,regnum) ((char *)(state)+reg_offset[regnum])
/* Fetch COUNT contiguous registers from thread STATE starting from REGNUM
* Caller knows that the regs handled in one transaction are of same size.
*/
#define FETCH_REGS(state, regnum, count) \
memcpy (&registers[REGISTER_BYTE (regnum)], \
REG_ADDR (state, regnum), \
count * REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum))
/* Store COUNT contiguous registers to thread STATE starting from REGNUM */
#define STORE_REGS(state, regnum, count) \
memcpy (REG_ADDR (state, regnum), \
&registers[REGISTER_BYTE (regnum)], \
count * REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regnum))
/*
* Fetch inferiors registers for gdb.
* REG specifies which (as gdb views it) register, -1 for all.
*/
void
gnu_fetch_registers (int reg)
{
thread_state_t state;
struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (current_inferior, inferior_pid);
if (!thread)
error ("fetch inferior registers: %d: Invalid thread", inferior_pid);
state = proc_get_state (thread, 0);
if (! state)
warning ("Couldn't fetch register %s.", reg_names[reg]);
else if (reg >= 0)
{
proc_debug (thread, "fetching register: %s", reg_names[reg]);
supply_register (reg, REG_ADDR(state, reg));
thread->fetched_regs |= (1 << reg);
}
else
{
proc_debug (thread, "fetching all registers");
for (reg = 0; reg < NUM_REGS; reg++)
supply_register (reg, REG_ADDR(state, reg));
thread->fetched_regs = ~0;
}
}
/* Store our register values back into the inferior.
* If REG is -1, do this for all registers.
* Otherwise, REG specifies which register
*
* On mach3 all registers are always saved in one call.
*/
void
gnu_store_registers (reg)
int reg;
{
int was_aborted, was_valid;
thread_state_t state;
thread_state_data_t old_state;
struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (current_inferior, inferior_pid);
if (! thread)
error ("store inferior registers: %d: Invalid thread", inferior_pid);
proc_debug (thread, "storing register %s.", reg_names[reg]);
was_aborted = thread->aborted;
was_valid = thread->state_valid;
if (! was_aborted && was_valid)
bcopy (&thread->state, &old_state, sizeof (old_state));
state = proc_get_state (thread, 1);
if (! state)
warning ("Couldn't store register %s.", reg_names[reg]);
else
{
if (! was_aborted && was_valid)
/* See which registers have changed after aborting the thread. */
{
int check_reg;
for (check_reg = 0; check_reg < NUM_REGS; check_reg++)
if ((thread->fetched_regs & (1 << check_reg))
&& bcmp (REG_ADDR (&old_state, check_reg),
REG_ADDR (state, check_reg),
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (check_reg)))
/* Register CHECK_REG has changed! Ack! */
{
warning ("Register %s changed after thread was aborted.",
reg_names [check_reg]);
if (reg >= 0 && reg != check_reg)
/* Update gdb's copy of the register. */
supply_register (check_reg, REG_ADDR (state, check_reg));
else
warning ("... also writing this register! Suspicious...");
}
}
if (reg >= 0)
{
proc_debug (thread, "storing register: %s", reg_names[reg]);
STORE_REGS (state, reg, 1);
}
else
{
proc_debug (thread, "storing all registers");
for (reg = 0; reg < NUM_REGS; reg++)
STORE_REGS (state, reg, 1);
}
}
}
/* jtv@hut.fi: I copied and modified this 387 code from
* gdb/i386-xdep.c. Modifications for Mach 3.0.
*
* i387 status dumper. See also i387-tdep.c
*/
struct env387
{
unsigned short control;
unsigned short r0;
unsigned short status;
unsigned short r1;
unsigned short tag;
unsigned short r2;
unsigned long eip;
unsigned short code_seg;
unsigned short opcode;
unsigned long operand;
unsigned short operand_seg;
unsigned short r3;
unsigned char regs[8][10];
};
/* This routine is machine independent?
* Should move it to i387-tdep.c but you need to export struct env387
*/
static
print_387_status (status, ep)
unsigned short status;
struct env387 *ep;
{
int i;
int bothstatus;
int top;
int fpreg;
unsigned char *p;
bothstatus = ((status != 0) && (ep->status != 0));
if (status != 0)
{
if (bothstatus)
printf_unfiltered ("u: ");
print_387_status_word (status);
}
if (ep->status != 0)
{
if (bothstatus)
printf_unfiltered ("e: ");
print_387_status_word (ep->status);
}
print_387_control_word (ep->control);
printf_unfiltered ("last exception: ");
printf_unfiltered ("opcode %s; ", local_hex_string(ep->opcode));
printf_unfiltered ("pc %s:", local_hex_string(ep->code_seg));
printf_unfiltered ("%s; ", local_hex_string(ep->eip));
printf_unfiltered ("operand %s", local_hex_string(ep->operand_seg));
printf_unfiltered (":%s\n", local_hex_string(ep->operand));
top = (ep->status >> 11) & 7;
printf_unfiltered ("regno tag msb lsb value\n");
for (fpreg = 7; fpreg >= 0; fpreg--)
{
double val;
printf_unfiltered ("%s %d: ", fpreg == top ? "=>" : " ", fpreg);
switch ((ep->tag >> (fpreg * 2)) & 3)
{
case 0: printf_unfiltered ("valid "); break;
case 1: printf_unfiltered ("zero "); break;
case 2: printf_unfiltered ("trap "); break;
case 3: printf_unfiltered ("empty "); break;
}
for (i = 9; i >= 0; i--)
printf_unfiltered ("%02x", ep->regs[fpreg][i]);
floatformat_to_double (&floatformat_i387_ext, (char *)ep->regs[fpreg],
&val);
printf_unfiltered (" %g\n", val);
}
if (ep->r0)
printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved0 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r0));
if (ep->r1)
printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved1 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r1));
if (ep->r2)
printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved2 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r2));
if (ep->r3)
printf_unfiltered ("warning: reserved3 is %s\n", local_hex_string(ep->r3));
}
/*
* values that go into fp_kind (from <i386/fpreg.h>)
*/
#define FP_NO 0 /* no fp chip, no emulator (no fp support) */
#define FP_SW 1 /* no fp chip, using software emulator */
#define FP_HW 2 /* chip present bit */
#define FP_287 2 /* 80287 chip present */
#define FP_387 3 /* 80387 chip present */
typedef struct fpstate {
#if 1
unsigned char state[FP_STATE_BYTES]; /* "hardware" state */
#else
struct env387 state; /* Actually this */
#endif
int status; /* Duplicate status */
} *fpstate_t;
/* Mach 3 specific routines.
*/
static int
get_i387_state (fstate)
struct fpstate *fstate;
{
error_t err;
thread_state_data_t state;
unsigned int fsCnt = i386_FLOAT_STATE_COUNT;
struct i386_float_state *fsp;
struct proc *thread = inf_tid_to_thread (current_inferior, inferior_pid);
if (!thread)
error ("get_i387_state: Invalid thread");
proc_abort (thread, 0); /* Make sure THREAD's in a reasonable state. */
err = thread_get_state (thread->port, i386_FLOAT_STATE, state, &fsCnt);
if (err)
{
warning ("Can not get live floating point state: %s",
mach_error_string (err));
return 0;
}
fsp = (struct i386_float_state *)state;
/* The 387 chip (also 486 counts) or a software emulator? */
if (!fsp->initialized || (fsp->fpkind != FP_387 && fsp->fpkind != FP_SW))
return 0;
/* Clear the target then copy thread's float state there.
Make a copy of the status word, for some reason?
*/
memset (fstate, 0, sizeof (struct fpstate));
fstate->status = fsp->exc_status;
memcpy (fstate->state, (char *)&fsp->hw_state, FP_STATE_BYTES);
return 1;
}
/*
* This is called by "info float" command
*/
void
i386_mach3_float_info()
{
char buf [sizeof (struct fpstate) + 2 * sizeof (int)];
int valid = 0;
fpstate_t fps;
if (target_has_execution)
valid = get_i387_state (buf);
if (!valid)
{
warning ("no floating point status saved");
return;
}
fps = (fpstate_t) buf;
print_387_status (fps->status, (struct env387 *)fps->state);
}