old-cross-binutils/gdb/tracefile.c
Yao Qi 48b6e87ef2 Unify ctf_fetch_registers and tfile_fetch_registers
Functions ctf_fetch_registers and tfile_fetch_registers have some
duplicated code about guessing the PC in regcache.  Sometimes, we
may change one function and forget to update the other one, like this
https://www.sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-01/msg00292.html

This patch is to move the duplicated code into a new function
tracefile_fetch_registers, and let both ctf_fetch_registers and
tfile_fetch_registers call it.

gdb:

2014-04-22  Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_fetch_registers): Move the bottom to ...
	* tracefile.c (tracefile_fetch_registers): ... it.  New function.
	* tracefile.h (tracefile_fetch_registers): Declare.
	* ctf.c (ctf_fetch_registers): Remove the bottom.  Call
	tracefile_fetch_registers.
2014-04-22 09:21:55 +08:00

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/* Trace file support in GDB.
Copyright (C) 1997-2014 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "tracefile.h"
#include "ctf.h"
#include "exec.h"
#include "regcache.h"
/* Helper macros. */
#define TRACE_WRITE_R_BLOCK(writer, buf, size) \
writer->ops->frame_ops->write_r_block ((writer), (buf), (size))
#define TRACE_WRITE_M_BLOCK_HEADER(writer, addr, size) \
writer->ops->frame_ops->write_m_block_header ((writer), (addr), \
(size))
#define TRACE_WRITE_M_BLOCK_MEMORY(writer, buf, size) \
writer->ops->frame_ops->write_m_block_memory ((writer), (buf), \
(size))
#define TRACE_WRITE_V_BLOCK(writer, num, val) \
writer->ops->frame_ops->write_v_block ((writer), (num), (val))
/* Free trace file writer. */
static void
trace_file_writer_xfree (void *arg)
{
struct trace_file_writer *writer = arg;
writer->ops->dtor (writer);
xfree (writer);
}
/* Save tracepoint data to file named FILENAME through WRITER. WRITER
determines the trace file format. If TARGET_DOES_SAVE is non-zero,
the save is performed on the target, otherwise GDB obtains all trace
data and saves it locally. */
static void
trace_save (const char *filename, struct trace_file_writer *writer,
int target_does_save)
{
struct trace_status *ts = current_trace_status ();
int status;
struct uploaded_tp *uploaded_tps = NULL, *utp;
struct uploaded_tsv *uploaded_tsvs = NULL, *utsv;
ULONGEST offset = 0;
#define MAX_TRACE_UPLOAD 2000
gdb_byte buf[MAX_TRACE_UPLOAD];
int written;
enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ());
/* If the target is to save the data to a file on its own, then just
send the command and be done with it. */
if (target_does_save)
{
if (!writer->ops->target_save (writer, filename))
error (_("Target failed to save trace data to '%s'."),
filename);
return;
}
/* Get the trace status first before opening the file, so if the
target is losing, we can get out without touching files. */
status = target_get_trace_status (ts);
writer->ops->start (writer, filename);
writer->ops->write_header (writer);
/* Write descriptive info. */
/* Write out the size of a register block. */
writer->ops->write_regblock_type (writer, trace_regblock_size);
/* Write out status of the tracing run (aka "tstatus" info). */
writer->ops->write_status (writer, ts);
/* Note that we want to upload tracepoints and save those, rather
than simply writing out the local ones, because the user may have
changed tracepoints in GDB in preparation for a future tracing
run, or maybe just mass-deleted all types of breakpoints as part
of cleaning up. So as not to contaminate the session, leave the
data in its uploaded form, don't make into real tracepoints. */
/* Get trace state variables first, they may be checked when parsing
uploaded commands. */
target_upload_trace_state_variables (&uploaded_tsvs);
for (utsv = uploaded_tsvs; utsv; utsv = utsv->next)
writer->ops->write_uploaded_tsv (writer, utsv);
free_uploaded_tsvs (&uploaded_tsvs);
target_upload_tracepoints (&uploaded_tps);
for (utp = uploaded_tps; utp; utp = utp->next)
target_get_tracepoint_status (NULL, utp);
for (utp = uploaded_tps; utp; utp = utp->next)
writer->ops->write_uploaded_tp (writer, utp);
free_uploaded_tps (&uploaded_tps);
/* Mark the end of the definition section. */
writer->ops->write_definition_end (writer);
/* Get and write the trace data proper. */
while (1)
{
LONGEST gotten = 0;
/* The writer supports writing the contents of trace buffer
directly to trace file. Don't parse the contents of trace
buffer. */
if (writer->ops->write_trace_buffer != NULL)
{
/* We ask for big blocks, in the hopes of efficiency, but
will take less if the target has packet size limitations
or some such. */
gotten = target_get_raw_trace_data (buf, offset,
MAX_TRACE_UPLOAD);
if (gotten < 0)
error (_("Failure to get requested trace buffer data"));
/* No more data is forthcoming, we're done. */
if (gotten == 0)
break;
writer->ops->write_trace_buffer (writer, buf, gotten);
offset += gotten;
}
else
{
uint16_t tp_num;
uint32_t tf_size;
/* Parse the trace buffers according to how data are stored
in trace buffer in GDBserver. */
gotten = target_get_raw_trace_data (buf, offset, 6);
if (gotten == 0)
break;
/* Read the first six bytes in, which is the tracepoint
number and trace frame size. */
tp_num = (uint16_t)
extract_unsigned_integer (&buf[0], 2, byte_order);
tf_size = (uint32_t)
extract_unsigned_integer (&buf[2], 4, byte_order);
writer->ops->frame_ops->start (writer, tp_num);
gotten = 6;
if (tf_size > 0)
{
unsigned int block;
offset += 6;
for (block = 0; block < tf_size; )
{
gdb_byte block_type;
/* We'll fetch one block each time, in order to
handle the extremely large 'M' block. We first
fetch one byte to get the type of the block. */
gotten = target_get_raw_trace_data (buf, offset, 1);
if (gotten < 1)
error (_("Failure to get requested trace buffer data"));
gotten = 1;
block += 1;
offset += 1;
block_type = buf[0];
switch (block_type)
{
case 'R':
gotten
= target_get_raw_trace_data (buf, offset,
trace_regblock_size);
if (gotten < trace_regblock_size)
error (_("Failure to get requested trace"
" buffer data"));
TRACE_WRITE_R_BLOCK (writer, buf,
trace_regblock_size);
break;
case 'M':
{
unsigned short mlen;
ULONGEST addr;
LONGEST t;
int j;
t = target_get_raw_trace_data (buf,offset, 10);
if (t < 10)
error (_("Failure to get requested trace"
" buffer data"));
offset += 10;
block += 10;
gotten = 0;
addr = (ULONGEST)
extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 8,
byte_order);
mlen = (unsigned short)
extract_unsigned_integer (&buf[8], 2,
byte_order);
TRACE_WRITE_M_BLOCK_HEADER (writer, addr,
mlen);
/* The memory contents in 'M' block may be
very large. Fetch the data from the target
and write them into file one by one. */
for (j = 0; j < mlen; )
{
unsigned int read_length;
if (mlen - j > MAX_TRACE_UPLOAD)
read_length = MAX_TRACE_UPLOAD;
else
read_length = mlen - j;
t = target_get_raw_trace_data (buf,
offset + j,
read_length);
if (t < read_length)
error (_("Failure to get requested"
" trace buffer data"));
TRACE_WRITE_M_BLOCK_MEMORY (writer, buf,
read_length);
j += read_length;
gotten += read_length;
}
break;
}
case 'V':
{
int vnum;
LONGEST val;
gotten
= target_get_raw_trace_data (buf, offset,
12);
if (gotten < 12)
error (_("Failure to get requested"
" trace buffer data"));
vnum = (int) extract_signed_integer (buf,
4,
byte_order);
val
= extract_signed_integer (&buf[4], 8,
byte_order);
TRACE_WRITE_V_BLOCK (writer, vnum, val);
}
break;
default:
error (_("Unknown block type '%c' (0x%x) in"
" trace frame"),
block_type, block_type);
}
block += gotten;
offset += gotten;
}
}
else
offset += gotten;
writer->ops->frame_ops->end (writer);
}
}
writer->ops->end (writer);
}
static void
trace_save_command (char *args, int from_tty)
{
int target_does_save = 0;
char **argv;
char *filename = NULL;
struct cleanup *back_to;
int generate_ctf = 0;
struct trace_file_writer *writer = NULL;
if (args == NULL)
error_no_arg (_("file in which to save trace data"));
argv = gdb_buildargv (args);
back_to = make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
for (; *argv; ++argv)
{
if (strcmp (*argv, "-r") == 0)
target_does_save = 1;
if (strcmp (*argv, "-ctf") == 0)
generate_ctf = 1;
else if (**argv == '-')
error (_("unknown option `%s'"), *argv);
else
filename = *argv;
}
if (!filename)
error_no_arg (_("file in which to save trace data"));
if (generate_ctf)
writer = ctf_trace_file_writer_new ();
else
writer = tfile_trace_file_writer_new ();
make_cleanup (trace_file_writer_xfree, writer);
trace_save (filename, writer, target_does_save);
if (from_tty)
printf_filtered (_("Trace data saved to %s '%s'.\n"),
generate_ctf ? "directory" : "file", filename);
do_cleanups (back_to);
}
/* Save the trace data to file FILENAME of tfile format. */
void
trace_save_tfile (const char *filename, int target_does_save)
{
struct trace_file_writer *writer;
struct cleanup *back_to;
writer = tfile_trace_file_writer_new ();
back_to = make_cleanup (trace_file_writer_xfree, writer);
trace_save (filename, writer, target_does_save);
do_cleanups (back_to);
}
/* Save the trace data to dir DIRNAME of ctf format. */
void
trace_save_ctf (const char *dirname, int target_does_save)
{
struct trace_file_writer *writer;
struct cleanup *back_to;
writer = ctf_trace_file_writer_new ();
back_to = make_cleanup (trace_file_writer_xfree, writer);
trace_save (dirname, writer, target_does_save);
do_cleanups (back_to);
}
/* Fetch register data from tracefile, shared for both tfile and
ctf. */
void
tracefile_fetch_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
{
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_regcache_arch (regcache);
int regn, pc_regno;
/* We get here if no register data has been found. Mark registers
as unavailable. */
for (regn = 0; regn < gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch); regn++)
regcache_raw_supply (regcache, regn, NULL);
/* We can often usefully guess that the PC is going to be the same
as the address of the tracepoint. */
pc_regno = gdbarch_pc_regnum (gdbarch);
/* XXX This guessing code below only works if the PC register isn't
a pseudo-register. The value of a pseudo-register isn't stored
in the (non-readonly) regcache -- instead it's recomputed
(probably from some other cached raw register) whenever the
register is read. This guesswork should probably move to some
higher layer. */
if (pc_regno < 0 || pc_regno >= gdbarch_num_regs (gdbarch))
return;
if (regno == -1 || regno == pc_regno)
{
struct tracepoint *tp = get_tracepoint (get_tracepoint_number ());
gdb_byte *regs;
if (tp && tp->base.loc)
{
/* But don't try to guess if tracepoint is multi-location... */
if (tp->base.loc->next)
{
warning (_("Tracepoint %d has multiple "
"locations, cannot infer $pc"),
tp->base.number);
return;
}
/* ... or does while-stepping. */
if (tp->step_count > 0)
{
warning (_("Tracepoint %d does while-stepping, "
"cannot infer $pc"),
tp->base.number);
return;
}
regs = alloca (register_size (gdbarch, pc_regno));
store_unsigned_integer (regs, register_size (gdbarch, pc_regno),
gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch),
tp->base.loc->address);
regcache_raw_supply (regcache, pc_regno, regs);
}
}
}
/* This is the implementation of target_ops method to_has_all_memory. */
static int
tracefile_has_all_memory (struct target_ops *ops)
{
return 1;
}
/* This is the implementation of target_ops method to_has_memory. */
static int
tracefile_has_memory (struct target_ops *ops)
{
return 1;
}
/* This is the implementation of target_ops method to_has_stack.
The target has a stack when GDB has already selected one trace
frame. */
static int
tracefile_has_stack (struct target_ops *ops)
{
return get_traceframe_number () != -1;
}
/* This is the implementation of target_ops method to_has_registers.
The target has registers when GDB has already selected one trace
frame. */
static int
tracefile_has_registers (struct target_ops *ops)
{
return get_traceframe_number () != -1;
}
/* This is the implementation of target_ops method to_thread_alive.
tracefile has one thread faked by GDB. */
static int
tracefile_thread_alive (struct target_ops *ops, ptid_t ptid)
{
return 1;
}
/* This is the implementation of target_ops method to_get_trace_status.
The trace status for a file is that tracing can never be run. */
static int
tracefile_get_trace_status (struct target_ops *self, struct trace_status *ts)
{
/* Other bits of trace status were collected as part of opening the
trace files, so nothing to do here. */
return -1;
}
/* Initialize OPS for tracefile related targets. */
void
init_tracefile_ops (struct target_ops *ops)
{
ops->to_stratum = process_stratum;
ops->to_get_trace_status = tracefile_get_trace_status;
ops->to_has_all_memory = tracefile_has_all_memory;
ops->to_has_memory = tracefile_has_memory;
ops->to_has_stack = tracefile_has_stack;
ops->to_has_registers = tracefile_has_registers;
ops->to_thread_alive = tracefile_thread_alive;
ops->to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
}
extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_tracefile;
void
_initialize_tracefile (void)
{
add_com ("tsave", class_trace, trace_save_command, _("\
Save the trace data to a file.\n\
Use the '-ctf' option to save the data to CTF format.\n\
Use the '-r' option to direct the target to save directly to the file,\n\
using its own filesystem."));
}