597dc86b1b
target.c, valprint.c: Use unfiltered forms of f/printf, et. al. until we can figure out a better way to do paging.
675 lines
16 KiB
C
675 lines
16 KiB
C
/* Select target systems and architectures at runtime for GDB.
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Copyright 1990, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Cygnus Support.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include "target.h"
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#include "gdbcmd.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "inferior.h"
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "symfile.h"
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#include "objfiles.h"
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extern int errno;
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static void
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target_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
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static void
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cleanup_target PARAMS ((struct target_ops *));
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static void
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maybe_kill_then_create_inferior PARAMS ((char *, char *, char **));
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static void
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maybe_kill_then_attach PARAMS ((char *, int));
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static void
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kill_or_be_killed PARAMS ((int));
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static void
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default_terminal_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
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static int
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nosymbol PARAMS ((char *, CORE_ADDR *));
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static void
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tcomplain PARAMS ((void));
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static int
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nomemory PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, char *, int, int));
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static int
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return_zero PARAMS ((void));
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static void
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ignore PARAMS ((void));
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static void
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target_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
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static struct target_ops *
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find_default_run_target PARAMS ((char *));
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/* Pointer to array of target architecture structures; the size of the
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array; the current index into the array; the allocated size of the
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array. */
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struct target_ops **target_structs;
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unsigned target_struct_size;
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unsigned target_struct_index;
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unsigned target_struct_allocsize;
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#define DEFAULT_ALLOCSIZE 10
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/* The initial current target, so that there is always a semi-valid
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current target. */
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struct target_ops dummy_target = {"None", "None", "",
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0, 0, /* open, close */
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find_default_attach, 0, /* attach, detach */
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0, 0, /* resume, wait */
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0, 0, 0, /* registers */
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0, 0, /* memory */
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0, 0, /* bkpts */
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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* terminal */
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0, 0, /* kill, load */
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0, /* lookup_symbol */
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find_default_create_inferior, /* create_inferior */
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0, /* mourn_inferior */
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0, /* can_run */
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dummy_stratum, 0, /* stratum, next */
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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* all mem, mem, stack, regs, exec */
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0, 0, /* section pointers */
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OPS_MAGIC,
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};
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/* The target structure we are currently using to talk to a process
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or file or whatever "inferior" we have. */
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struct target_ops *current_target;
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/* The stack of target structures that have been pushed. */
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struct target_ops **current_target_stack;
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/* Command list for target. */
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static struct cmd_list_element *targetlist = NULL;
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/* The user just typed 'target' without the name of a target. */
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/* ARGSUSED */
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static void
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target_command (arg, from_tty)
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char *arg;
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int from_tty;
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{
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fputs_filtered ("Argument required (target name). Try `help target'\n",
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stdout);
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}
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/* Add a possible target architecture to the list. */
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void
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add_target (t)
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struct target_ops *t;
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{
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if (t->to_magic != OPS_MAGIC)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Magic number of %s target struct wrong\n",
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t->to_shortname);
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abort();
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}
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if (!target_structs)
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{
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target_struct_allocsize = DEFAULT_ALLOCSIZE;
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target_structs = (struct target_ops **) xmalloc
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(target_struct_allocsize * sizeof (*target_structs));
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}
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if (target_struct_size >= target_struct_allocsize)
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{
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target_struct_allocsize *= 2;
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target_structs = (struct target_ops **)
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xrealloc ((char *) target_structs,
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target_struct_allocsize * sizeof (*target_structs));
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}
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target_structs[target_struct_size++] = t;
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cleanup_target (t);
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if (targetlist == NULL)
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add_prefix_cmd ("target", class_run, target_command,
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"Connect to a target machine or process.\n\
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The first argument is the type or protocol of the target machine.\n\
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Remaining arguments are interpreted by the target protocol. For more\n\
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information on the arguments for a particular protocol, type\n\
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`help target ' followed by the protocol name.",
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&targetlist, "target ", 0, &cmdlist);
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add_cmd (t->to_shortname, no_class, t->to_open, t->to_doc, &targetlist);
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}
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/* Stub functions */
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static void
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ignore ()
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{
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}
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/* ARGSUSED */
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static int
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nomemory (memaddr, myaddr, len, write)
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CORE_ADDR memaddr;
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char *myaddr;
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int len;
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int write;
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{
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errno = EIO; /* Can't read/write this location */
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return 0; /* No bytes handled */
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}
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static void
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tcomplain ()
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{
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error ("You can't do that when your target is `%s'",
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current_target->to_shortname);
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}
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void
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noprocess ()
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{
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error ("You can't do that without a process to debug");
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}
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/* ARGSUSED */
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static int
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nosymbol (name, addrp)
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char *name;
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CORE_ADDR *addrp;
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{
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return 1; /* Symbol does not exist in target env */
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}
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/* ARGSUSED */
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static void
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default_terminal_info (args, from_tty)
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char *args;
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int from_tty;
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{
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printf("No saved terminal information.\n");
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}
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#if 0
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/* With strata, this function is no longer needed. FIXME. */
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/* This is the default target_create_inferior function. It looks up
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the stack for some target that cares to create inferiors, then
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calls it -- or complains if not found. */
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static void
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upstack_create_inferior (exec, args, env)
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char *exec;
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char *args;
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char **env;
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{
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struct target_ops *t;
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for (t = current_target;
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t;
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t = t->to_next)
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{
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if (t->to_create_inferior != upstack_create_inferior)
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{
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t->to_create_inferior (exec, args, env);
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return;
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}
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}
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tcomplain();
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}
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#endif
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/* This is the default target_create_inferior and target_attach function.
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If the current target is executing, it asks whether to kill it off.
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If this function returns without calling error(), it has killed off
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the target, and the operation should be attempted. */
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static void
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kill_or_be_killed (from_tty)
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int from_tty;
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{
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if (target_has_execution)
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{
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printf ("You are already running a program:\n");
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target_files_info ();
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if (query ("Kill it? ")) {
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target_kill ();
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if (target_has_execution)
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error ("Killing the program did not help.");
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return;
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} else {
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error ("Program not killed.");
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}
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}
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tcomplain();
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}
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static void
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maybe_kill_then_attach (args, from_tty)
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char *args;
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int from_tty;
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{
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kill_or_be_killed (from_tty);
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target_attach (args, from_tty);
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}
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static void
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maybe_kill_then_create_inferior (exec, args, env)
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char *exec;
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char *args;
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char **env;
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{
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kill_or_be_killed (0);
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target_create_inferior (exec, args, env);
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}
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/* Clean up a target struct so it no longer has any zero pointers in it.
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We default entries, at least to stubs that print error messages. */
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static void
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cleanup_target (t)
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struct target_ops *t;
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{
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/* Check magic number. If wrong, it probably means someone changed
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the struct definition, but not all the places that initialize one. */
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if (t->to_magic != OPS_MAGIC)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Magic number of %s target struct wrong\n",
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t->to_shortname);
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abort();
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}
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#define de_fault(field, value) \
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if (!t->field) t->field = value
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/* FIELD DEFAULT VALUE */
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de_fault (to_open, (void (*)())tcomplain);
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de_fault (to_close, (void (*)())ignore);
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de_fault (to_attach, maybe_kill_then_attach);
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de_fault (to_detach, (void (*)())ignore);
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de_fault (to_resume, (void (*)())noprocess);
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de_fault (to_wait, (int (*)())noprocess);
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de_fault (to_fetch_registers, (void (*)())ignore);
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de_fault (to_store_registers, (void (*)())noprocess);
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de_fault (to_prepare_to_store, (void (*)())noprocess);
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de_fault (to_xfer_memory, (int (*)())nomemory);
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de_fault (to_files_info, (void (*)())ignore);
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de_fault (to_insert_breakpoint, memory_insert_breakpoint);
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de_fault (to_remove_breakpoint, memory_remove_breakpoint);
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de_fault (to_terminal_init, ignore);
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de_fault (to_terminal_inferior, ignore);
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de_fault (to_terminal_ours_for_output,ignore);
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de_fault (to_terminal_ours, ignore);
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de_fault (to_terminal_info, default_terminal_info);
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de_fault (to_kill, (void (*)())noprocess);
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de_fault (to_load, (void (*)())tcomplain);
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de_fault (to_lookup_symbol, nosymbol);
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de_fault (to_create_inferior, maybe_kill_then_create_inferior);
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de_fault (to_mourn_inferior, (void (*)())noprocess);
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de_fault (to_can_run, return_zero);
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de_fault (to_next, 0);
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de_fault (to_has_all_memory, 0);
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de_fault (to_has_memory, 0);
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de_fault (to_has_stack, 0);
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de_fault (to_has_registers, 0);
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de_fault (to_has_execution, 0);
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#undef de_fault
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}
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/* Push a new target type into the stack of the existing target accessors,
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possibly superseding some of the existing accessors.
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Result is zero if the pushed target ended up on top of the stack,
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nonzero if at least one target is on top of it.
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Rather than allow an empty stack, we always have the dummy target at
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the bottom stratum, so we can call the function vectors without
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checking them. */
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int
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push_target (t)
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struct target_ops *t;
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{
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struct target_ops *st, *prev;
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for (prev = 0, st = current_target;
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st;
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prev = st, st = st->to_next) {
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if ((int)(t->to_stratum) >= (int)(st->to_stratum))
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break;
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}
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while (t->to_stratum == st->to_stratum) {
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/* There's already something on this stratum. Close it off. */
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(st->to_close) (0);
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if (prev)
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prev->to_next = st->to_next; /* Unchain old target_ops */
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else
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current_target = st->to_next; /* Unchain first on list */
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st = st->to_next;
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}
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/* We have removed all targets in our stratum, now add ourself. */
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t->to_next = st;
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if (prev)
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prev->to_next = t;
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else
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current_target = t;
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cleanup_target (current_target);
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return prev != 0;
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}
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/* Remove a target_ops vector from the stack, wherever it may be.
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Return how many times it was removed (0 or 1 unless bug). */
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int
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unpush_target (t)
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struct target_ops *t;
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{
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struct target_ops *u, *v;
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int result = 0;
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for (u = current_target, v = 0;
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u;
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v = u, u = u->to_next)
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if (u == t)
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{
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if (v == 0)
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pop_target(); /* unchain top copy */
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else {
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(t->to_close)(0); /* Let it clean up */
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v->to_next = t->to_next; /* unchain middle copy */
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}
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result++;
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}
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return result;
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}
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void
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pop_target ()
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{
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(current_target->to_close)(0); /* Let it clean up */
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current_target = current_target->to_next;
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if (!current_target) /* At bottom, push dummy. */
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push_target (&dummy_target);
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}
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#define MIN(A, B) (((A) <= (B)) ? (A) : (B))
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/* target_read_string -- read a null terminated string from MEMADDR in target.
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The read may also be terminated early by getting an error from target_xfer_
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memory.
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LEN is the size of the buffer pointed to by MYADDR. Note that a terminating
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null will only be written if there is sufficient room. The return value is
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is the number of bytes (including the null) actually transferred.
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*/
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int
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target_read_string (memaddr, myaddr, len)
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CORE_ADDR memaddr;
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char *myaddr;
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int len;
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{
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int tlen, origlen, offset, i;
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char buf[4];
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origlen = len;
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while (len > 0)
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{
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tlen = MIN (len, 4 - (memaddr & 3));
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offset = memaddr & 3;
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if (target_xfer_memory (memaddr & ~3, buf, 4, 0))
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return origlen - len;
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for (i = 0; i < tlen; i++)
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{
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*myaddr++ = buf[i + offset];
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if (buf[i + offset] == '\000')
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return (origlen - len) + i + 1;
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}
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memaddr += tlen;
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len -= tlen;
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}
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return origlen;
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}
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/* Move memory to or from the targets. Iterate until all of it has
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been moved, if necessary. The top target gets priority; anything
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it doesn't want, is offered to the next one down, etc. Note the
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business with curlen: if an early target says "no, but I have a
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boundary overlapping this xfer" then we shorten what we offer to
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the subsequent targets so the early guy will get a chance at the
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tail before the subsequent ones do.
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Result is 0 or errno value. */
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int
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target_read_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len)
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CORE_ADDR memaddr;
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char *myaddr;
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int len;
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{
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return target_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, 0);
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}
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int
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target_write_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len)
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CORE_ADDR memaddr;
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char *myaddr;
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int len;
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{
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return target_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, 1);
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}
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int
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target_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, write)
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CORE_ADDR memaddr;
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char *myaddr;
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int len;
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int write;
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{
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int curlen;
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int res;
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struct target_ops *t;
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/* The quick case is that the top target does it all. */
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res = current_target->to_xfer_memory
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(memaddr, myaddr, len, write, current_target);
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if (res == len)
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return 0;
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if (res > 0)
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goto bump;
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/* If res <= 0 then we call it again in the loop. Ah well. */
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for (; len > 0;)
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{
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curlen = len; /* Want to do it all */
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for (t = current_target;
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t;
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t = t->to_has_all_memory? 0: t->to_next)
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{
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res = t->to_xfer_memory(memaddr, myaddr, curlen, write, t);
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if (res > 0) break; /* Handled all or part of xfer */
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if (res == 0) continue; /* Handled none */
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curlen = -res; /* Could handle once we get past res bytes */
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}
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if (res <= 0)
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{
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/* If this address is for nonexistent memory,
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read zeros if reading, or do nothing if writing. Return error. */
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if (!write)
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memset (myaddr, 0, len);
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if (errno == 0)
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return EIO;
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else
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return errno;
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}
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bump:
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memaddr += res;
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myaddr += res;
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len -= res;
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}
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return 0; /* We managed to cover it all somehow. */
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}
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/* ARGSUSED */
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static void
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target_info (args, from_tty)
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char *args;
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int from_tty;
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{
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struct target_ops *t;
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int has_all_mem = 0;
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if (symfile_objfile != NULL)
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printf ("Symbols from \"%s\".\n", symfile_objfile->name);
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#ifdef FILES_INFO_HOOK
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if (FILES_INFO_HOOK ())
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return;
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#endif
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for (t = current_target;
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t;
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t = t->to_next)
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{
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if ((int)(t->to_stratum) <= (int)dummy_stratum)
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continue;
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if (has_all_mem)
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printf("\tWhile running this, gdb does not access memory from...\n");
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printf("%s:\n", t->to_longname);
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(t->to_files_info)(t);
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has_all_mem = t->to_has_all_memory;
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}
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}
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/* This is to be called by the open routine before it does
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anything. */
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|
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|
void
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|
target_preopen (from_tty)
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|
int from_tty;
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|
{
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|
dont_repeat();
|
|
|
|
if (target_has_execution)
|
|
{
|
|
if (query ("A program is being debugged already. Kill it? "))
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|
target_kill ();
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|
else
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|
error ("Program not killed.");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Look through the list of possible targets for a target that can
|
|
execute a run or attach command without any other data. This is
|
|
used to locate the default process stratum.
|
|
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|
Result is always valid (error() is called for errors). */
|
|
|
|
static struct target_ops *
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|
find_default_run_target (do_mesg)
|
|
char *do_mesg;
|
|
{
|
|
struct target_ops **t;
|
|
struct target_ops *runable;
|
|
int count;
|
|
|
|
count = 0;
|
|
|
|
for (t = target_structs; t < target_structs + target_struct_size;
|
|
++t)
|
|
{
|
|
if (target_can_run(*t))
|
|
{
|
|
runable = *t;
|
|
++count;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (count != 1)
|
|
error ("Don't know how to %s. Try \"help target\".", do_mesg);
|
|
|
|
return runable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
find_default_attach (args, from_tty)
|
|
char *args;
|
|
int from_tty;
|
|
{
|
|
struct target_ops *t;
|
|
|
|
t = find_default_run_target("attach");
|
|
(t->to_attach) (args, from_tty);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
find_default_create_inferior (exec_file, allargs, env)
|
|
char *exec_file;
|
|
char *allargs;
|
|
char **env;
|
|
{
|
|
struct target_ops *t;
|
|
|
|
t = find_default_run_target("run");
|
|
(t->to_create_inferior) (exec_file, allargs, env);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
return_zero ()
|
|
{
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static char targ_desc[] =
|
|
"Names of targets and files being debugged.\n\
|
|
Shows the entire stack of targets currently in use (including the exec-file,\n\
|
|
core-file, and process, if any), as well as the symbol file name.";
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
_initialize_targets ()
|
|
{
|
|
current_target = &dummy_target;
|
|
cleanup_target (current_target);
|
|
|
|
add_info ("target", target_info, targ_desc);
|
|
add_info ("files", target_info, targ_desc);
|
|
}
|