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/* Target-dependent code for the Xtensa port of GDB, the GNU debugger.
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Copyright (C) 2003-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef XTENSA_TDEP_H
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#define XTENSA_TDEP_H
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#include "arch/xtensa.h"
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
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#include "gdbarch.h"
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#include "xtensa-config.h"
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/* XTENSA_TDEP_VERSION can/should be changed along with XTENSA_CONFIG_VERSION
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whenever the "tdep" structure changes in an incompatible way. */
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#define XTENSA_TDEP_VERSION 0x60
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/* Xtensa register type. */
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enum xtensa_register_type_t
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{
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xtRegisterTypeArRegfile = 1, /* Register File ar0..arXX. */
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xtRegisterTypeSpecialReg, /* CPU states, such as PS, Booleans, (rsr). */
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xtRegisterTypeUserReg, /* User defined registers (rur). */
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xtRegisterTypeTieRegfile, /* User define register files. */
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xtRegisterTypeTieState, /* TIE States (mapped on user regs). */
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xtRegisterTypeMapped, /* Mapped on Special Registers. */
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xtRegisterTypeUnmapped, /* Special case of masked registers. */
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xtRegisterTypeWindow, /* Live window registers (a0..a15). */
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xtRegisterTypeVirtual, /* PC, FP. */
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xtRegisterTypeUnknown
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};
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/* Xtensa register group. */
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#define XTENSA_MAX_COPROCESSOR 0x10 /* Number of Xtensa coprocessors. */
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enum xtensa_register_group_t
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{
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xtRegisterGroupUnknown = 0,
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xtRegisterGroupRegFile = 0x0001, /* Register files without ARx. */
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xtRegisterGroupAddrReg = 0x0002, /* ARx. */
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xtRegisterGroupSpecialReg = 0x0004, /* SRxx. */
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xtRegisterGroupUserReg = 0x0008, /* URxx. */
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xtRegisterGroupState = 0x0010, /* States. */
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xtRegisterGroupGeneral = 0x0100, /* General registers, Ax, SR. */
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xtRegisterGroupUser = 0x0200, /* User registers. */
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xtRegisterGroupFloat = 0x0400, /* Floating Point. */
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xtRegisterGroupVectra = 0x0800, /* Vectra. */
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xtRegisterGroupSystem = 0x1000, /* System. */
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xtRegisterGroupNCP = 0x00800000, /* Non-CP non-base opt/custom. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP0 = 0x01000000, /* CP0. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP1 = 0x02000000, /* CP1. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP2 = 0x04000000, /* CP2. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP3 = 0x08000000, /* CP3. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP4 = 0x10000000, /* CP4. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP5 = 0x20000000, /* CP5. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP6 = 0x40000000, /* CP6. */
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xtRegisterGroupCP7 = 0x80000000, /* CP7. */
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};
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/* Xtensa target flags. */
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enum xtensa_target_flags_t
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{
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xtTargetFlagsNonVisibleRegs = 0x0001,
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xtTargetFlagsUseFetchStore = 0x0002,
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};
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/* Mask. */
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* xtensa-tdep.h (xtensa_reg_mask_t): New.
(xtensa_mask_t): Change mask field to be a separate array.
* xtensa-tdep.c (extract_call_winsize, xtensa_pseudo_register_read)
(xtensa_pseudo_register_write, xtensa_unwind_pc)
(xtensa_unwind_dummy_id, xtensa_push_dummy_call)
(xtensa_breakpoint_from_pc): Remove implicit type casting.
* xtensa-config.c (mask0, mask1, mask2, mask3, mask4, mask5)
(mask6, mask7, mask8, mask9, mask10, mask11, mask12, mask13)
(mask14, mask15): Rename to
(xtensa_mask0, xtensa_mask1, xtensa_mask2, xtensa_mask3)
(xtensa_mask4, xtensa_mask5, xtensa_mask6, xtensa_mask7)
(xtensa_mask8, xtensa_mask9, xtensa_mask10, xtensa_mask11)
(xtensa_mask12, xtensa_mask13, xtensa_mask14, xtensa_mask15): this.
(xtensa_submask0, xtensa_submask1, xtensa_submask2, xtensa_submask3)
(xtensa_submask4, xtensa_submask5, xtensa_submask6, xtensa_submask7)
(xtensa_submask8, xtensa_submask9, xtensa_submask10)
(xtensa_submask11, xtensa_submask12, xtensa_submask13)
(xtensa_submask14, xtensa_submask15): New.
(rmap): Follow strict aliasing rules doing static initialization.
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typedef struct
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{
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int reg_num;
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int bit_start;
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int bit_size;
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} xtensa_reg_mask_t;
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typedef struct
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{
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int count;
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* xtensa-tdep.h (xtensa_reg_mask_t): New.
(xtensa_mask_t): Change mask field to be a separate array.
* xtensa-tdep.c (extract_call_winsize, xtensa_pseudo_register_read)
(xtensa_pseudo_register_write, xtensa_unwind_pc)
(xtensa_unwind_dummy_id, xtensa_push_dummy_call)
(xtensa_breakpoint_from_pc): Remove implicit type casting.
* xtensa-config.c (mask0, mask1, mask2, mask3, mask4, mask5)
(mask6, mask7, mask8, mask9, mask10, mask11, mask12, mask13)
(mask14, mask15): Rename to
(xtensa_mask0, xtensa_mask1, xtensa_mask2, xtensa_mask3)
(xtensa_mask4, xtensa_mask5, xtensa_mask6, xtensa_mask7)
(xtensa_mask8, xtensa_mask9, xtensa_mask10, xtensa_mask11)
(xtensa_mask12, xtensa_mask13, xtensa_mask14, xtensa_mask15): this.
(xtensa_submask0, xtensa_submask1, xtensa_submask2, xtensa_submask3)
(xtensa_submask4, xtensa_submask5, xtensa_submask6, xtensa_submask7)
(xtensa_submask8, xtensa_submask9, xtensa_submask10)
(xtensa_submask11, xtensa_submask12, xtensa_submask13)
(xtensa_submask14, xtensa_submask15): New.
(rmap): Follow strict aliasing rules doing static initialization.
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xtensa_reg_mask_t *mask;
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} xtensa_mask_t;
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/* Xtensa register representation. */
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typedef struct
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{
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-Wwrite-strings: The Rest
This is the remainder boring constification that all looks more of less
borderline obvious IMO.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2017-04-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* ada-exp.y (yyerror): Constify.
* ada-lang.c (bound_name, get_selections)
(ada_variant_discrim_type)
(ada_variant_discrim_name, ada_value_struct_elt)
(ada_lookup_struct_elt_type, is_unchecked_variant)
(ada_which_variant_applies, standard_exc, ada_get_next_arg)
(catch_ada_exception_command_split)
(catch_ada_assert_command_split, catch_assert_command)
(ada_op_name): Constify.
* ada-lang.h (ada_yyerror, get_selections)
(ada_variant_discrim_name, ada_value_struct_elt): Constify.
* arc-tdep.c (arc_print_frame_cache): Constify.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_skip_stub): Constify.
* ax-gdb.c (gen_binop, gen_struct_ref_recursive, gen_struct_ref)
(gen_aggregate_elt_ref): Constify.
* bcache.c (print_bcache_statistics): Constify.
* bcache.h (print_bcache_statistics): Constify.
* break-catch-throw.c (catch_exception_command_1):
* breakpoint.c (struct ep_type_description::description):
Constify.
(add_solib_catchpoint): Constify.
(catch_fork_command_1): Add cast.
(add_catch_command): Constify.
* breakpoint.h (add_catch_command, add_solib_catchpoint):
Constify.
* bsd-uthread.c (bsd_uthread_state): Constify.
* buildsym.c (patch_subfile_names): Constify.
* buildsym.h (next_symbol_text_func, patch_subfile_names):
Constify.
* c-exp.y (yyerror): Constify.
(token::oper): Constify.
* c-lang.h (c_yyerror, cp_print_class_member): Constify.
* c-varobj.c (cplus_describe_child): Constify.
* charset.c (find_charset_names): Add cast.
(find_charset_names): Constify array and add const_cast.
* cli/cli-cmds.c (complete_command, cd_command): Constify.
(edit_command): Constify.
* cli/cli-decode.c (lookup_cmd): Constify.
* cli/cli-dump.c (dump_memory_command, dump_value_command):
Constify.
(struct dump_context): Constify.
(add_dump_command, restore_command): Constify.
* cli/cli-script.c (get_command_line): Constify.
* cli/cli-script.h (get_command_line): Constify.
* cli/cli-utils.c (check_for_argument): Constify.
* cli/cli-utils.h (check_for_argument): Constify.
* coff-pe-read.c (struct read_pe_section_data): Constify.
* command.h (lookup_cmd): Constify.
* common/print-utils.c (decimal2str): Constify.
* completer.c (gdb_print_filename): Constify.
* corefile.c (set_gnutarget): Constify.
* cp-name-parser.y (yyerror): Constify.
* cp-valprint.c (cp_print_class_member): Constify.
* cris-tdep.c (cris_register_name, crisv32_register_name):
Constify.
* d-exp.y (yyerror): Constify.
(struct token::oper): Constify.
* d-lang.h (d_yyerror): Constify.
* dbxread.c (struct header_file_location::name): Constify.
(add_old_header_file, add_new_header_file, last_function_name)
(dbx_next_symbol_text, add_bincl_to_list)
(find_corresponding_bincl_psymtab, set_namestring)
(find_stab_function_addr, read_dbx_symtab, start_psymtab)
(dbx_end_psymtab, read_ofile_symtab, process_one_symbol):
* defs.h (command_line_input, print_address_symbolic)
(deprecated_readline_begin_hook): Constify.
* dwarf2read.c (anonymous_struct_prefix, dwarf_bool_name):
Constify.
* event-top.c (handle_line_of_input): Constify and add cast.
* exceptions.c (catch_errors): Constify.
* exceptions.h (catch_errors): Constify.
* expprint.c (print_subexp_standard, op_string, op_name)
(op_name_standard, dump_raw_expression, dump_raw_expression):
* expression.h (op_name, op_string, dump_raw_expression):
Constify.
* f-exp.y (yyerror): Constify.
(struct token::oper): Constify.
(struct f77_boolean_val::name): Constify.
* f-lang.c (f_word_break_characters): Constify.
* f-lang.h (f_yyerror): Constify.
* fork-child.c (fork_inferior): Add cast.
* frv-tdep.c (struct gdbarch_tdep::register_names): Constify.
(new_variant): Constify.
* gdbarch.sh (pstring_ptr, pstring_list): Constify.
* gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
* gdbcore.h (set_gnutarget): Constify.
* go-exp.y (yyerror): Constify.
(token::oper): Constify.
* go-lang.h (go_yyerror): Constify.
* go32-nat.c (go32_sysinfo): Constify.
* guile/scm-breakpoint.c (gdbscm_breakpoint_expression): Constify.
* guile/scm-cmd.c (cmdscm_function): Constify.
* guile/scm-param.c (pascm_param_value): Constify.
* h8300-tdep.c (h8300_register_name, h8300s_register_name)
(h8300sx_register_name): Constify.
* hppa-tdep.c (hppa32_register_name, hppa64_register_name):
Constify.
* ia64-tdep.c (ia64_register_names): Constify.
* infcmd.c (construct_inferior_arguments): Constify.
(path_command, attach_post_wait): Constify.
* language.c (show_range_command, show_case_command)
(unk_lang_error): Constify.
* language.h (language_defn::la_error)
(language_defn::la_name_of_this): Constify.
* linespec.c (decode_line_2): Constify.
* linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_err_str): Constify.
* lm32-tdep.c (lm32_register_name): Constify.
* m2-exp.y (yyerror): Constify.
* m2-lang.h (m2_yyerror): Constify.
* m32r-tdep.c (m32r_register_names): Constify and make static.
* m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_register_names): Constify.
* m88k-tdep.c (m88k_register_name): Constify.
* macroexp.c (appendmem): Constify.
* mdebugread.c (fdr_name, add_data_symbol, parse_type)
(upgrade_type, parse_external, parse_partial_symbols)
(mdebug_next_symbol_text, cross_ref, mylookup_symbol, new_psymtab)
(new_symbol): Constify.
* memattr.c (mem_info_command): Constify.
* mep-tdep.c (register_name_from_keyword): Constify.
* mi/mi-cmd-env.c (mi_cmd_env_path, _initialize_mi_cmd_env):
Constify.
* mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (list_args_or_locals): Constify.
* mi/mi-cmd-var.c (mi_cmd_var_show_attributes): Constify.
* mi/mi-main.c (captured_mi_execute_command): Constify and add
cast.
(mi_execute_async_cli_command): Constify.
* mips-tdep.c (mips_register_name): Constify.
* mn10300-tdep.c (register_name, mn10300_generic_register_name)
(am33_register_name, am33_2_register_name)
* moxie-tdep.c (moxie_register_names): Constify.
* nat/linux-osdata.c (osdata_type): Constify fields.
* nto-tdep.c (nto_parse_redirection): Constify.
* objc-lang.c (lookup_struct_typedef, lookup_objc_class)
(lookup_child_selector): Constify.
(objc_methcall::name): Constify.
* objc-lang.h (lookup_objc_class, lookup_child_selector)
(lookup_struct_typedef): Constify.
* objfiles.c (pc_in_section): Constify.
* objfiles.h (pc_in_section): Constify.
* p-exp.y (struct token::oper): Constify.
(yyerror): Constify.
* p-lang.h (pascal_yyerror): Constify.
* parser-defs.h (op_name_standard): Constify.
(op_print::string): Constify.
(exp_descriptor::op_name): Constify.
* printcmd.c (print_address_symbolic): Constify.
* psymtab.c (print_partial_symbols): Constify.
* python/py-breakpoint.c (stop_func): Constify.
(bppy_get_expression): Constify.
* python/py-cmd.c (cmdpy_completer::name): Constify.
(cmdpy_function): Constify.
* python/py-event.c (evpy_add_attribute)
(gdbpy_initialize_event_generic): Constify.
* python/py-event.h (evpy_add_attribute)
(gdbpy_initialize_event_generic): Constify.
* python/py-evts.c (add_new_registry): Constify.
* python/py-finishbreakpoint.c (outofscope_func): Constify.
* python/py-framefilter.c (get_py_iter_from_func): Constify.
* python/py-inferior.c (get_buffer): Add cast.
* python/py-param.c (parm_constant::name): Constify.
* python/py-unwind.c (fprint_frame_id): Constify.
* python/python.c (gdbpy_parameter_value): Constify.
* remote-fileio.c (remote_fio_func_map): Make 'name' const.
* remote.c (memory_packet_config::name): Constify.
(show_packet_config_cmd, remote_write_bytes)
(remote_buffer_add_string):
* reverse.c (exec_reverse_once): Constify.
* rs6000-tdep.c (variant::name, variant::description): Constify.
* rust-exp.y (rustyyerror): Constify.
* rust-lang.c (rust_op_name): Constify.
* rust-lang.h (rustyyerror): Constify.
* serial.h (serial_ops::name): Constify.
* sh-tdep.c (sh_sh_register_name, sh_sh3_register_name)
(sh_sh3e_register_name, sh_sh2e_register_name)
(sh_sh2a_register_name, sh_sh2a_nofpu_register_name)
(sh_sh_dsp_register_name, sh_sh3_dsp_register_name)
(sh_sh4_register_name, sh_sh4_nofpu_register_name)
(sh_sh4al_dsp_register_name): Constify.
* sh64-tdep.c (sh64_register_name): Constify.
* solib-darwin.c (lookup_symbol_from_bfd): Constify.
* spu-tdep.c (spu_register_name, info_spu_dma_cmdlist): Constify.
* stabsread.c (patch_block_stabs, read_type_number)
(ref_map::stabs, ref_add, process_reference)
(symbol_reference_defined, define_symbol, define_symbol)
(error_type, read_type, read_member_functions, read_cpp_abbrev)
(read_one_struct_field, read_struct_fields, read_baseclasses)
(read_tilde_fields, read_struct_type, read_array_type)
(read_enum_type, read_sun_builtin_type, read_sun_floating_type)
(read_huge_number, read_range_type, read_args, common_block_start)
(find_name_end): Constify.
* stabsread.h (common_block_start, define_symbol)
(process_one_symbol, symbol_reference_defined, ref_add):
* symfile.c (get_section_index, add_symbol_file_command):
* symfile.h (get_section_index): Constify.
* target-descriptions.c (tdesc_type::name): Constify.
(tdesc_free_type): Add cast.
* target.c (find_default_run_target):
(add_deprecated_target_alias, find_default_run_target)
(target_announce_detach): Constify.
(do_option): Constify.
* target.h (add_deprecated_target_alias): Constify.
* thread.c (print_thread_info_1): Constify.
* top.c (deprecated_readline_begin_hook, command_line_input):
Constify.
(init_main): Add casts.
* top.h (handle_line_of_input): Constify.
* tracefile-tfile.c (tfile_write_uploaded_tsv): Constify.
* tracepoint.c (tvariables_info_1, trace_status_mi): Constify.
(tfind_command): Rename to ...
(tfind_command_1): ... this and constify.
(tfind_command): New function.
(tfind_end_command, tfind_start_command): Adjust.
(encode_source_string): Constify.
* tracepoint.h (encode_source_string): Constify.
* tui/tui-data.c (tui_partial_win_by_name): Constify.
* tui/tui-data.h (tui_partial_win_by_name): Constify.
* tui/tui-source.c (tui_set_source_content_nil): Constify.
* tui/tui-source.h (tui_set_source_content_nil): Constify.
* tui/tui-win.c (parse_scrolling_args): Constify.
* tui/tui-windata.c (tui_erase_data_content): Constify.
* tui/tui-windata.h (tui_erase_data_content): Constify.
* tui/tui-winsource.c (tui_erase_source_content): Constify.
* tui/tui.c (tui_enable): Add cast.
* utils.c (defaulted_query): Constify.
(init_page_info): Add cast.
(puts_debug, subset_compare): Constify.
* utils.h (subset_compare): Constify.
* varobj.c (varobj_format_string): Constify.
* varobj.h (varobj_format_string): Constify.
* vax-tdep.c (vax_register_name): Constify.
* windows-nat.c (windows_detach): Constify.
* xcoffread.c (process_linenos, xcoff_next_symbol_text): Constify.
* xml-support.c (gdb_xml_end_element): Constify.
* xml-tdesc.c (tdesc_start_reg): Constify.
* xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_register_name): Constify.
* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_find_register_by_name): Constify.
* xtensa-tdep.h (xtensa_register_t::name): Constify.
gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog:
2017-04-05 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdbreplay.c (sync_error): Constify.
* linux-x86-low.c (push_opcode): Constify.
2017-04-06 02:21:37 +08:00
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const char *name; /* Register name. */
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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int offset; /* Offset. */
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xtensa_register_type_t type; /* Register type. */
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xtensa_register_group_t group;/* Register group. */
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struct type* ctype; /* C-type. */
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int bit_size; /* The actual bit size in the target. */
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int byte_size; /* Actual space allocated in registers[]. */
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int align; /* Alignment for this register. */
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unsigned int target_number; /* Register target number. */
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int flags; /* Flags. */
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2008-02-12 05:58:41 +08:00
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int coprocessor; /* Coprocessor num, -1 for non-CP, else -2. */
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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const xtensa_mask_t *mask; /* Register is a compilation of other regs. */
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const char *fetch; /* Instruction sequence to fetch register. */
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const char *store; /* Instruction sequence to store register. */
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} xtensa_register_t;
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2008-02-12 05:58:41 +08:00
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/* For xtensa-config.c to expand to the structure above. */
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#define XTREG(index,ofs,bsz,sz,al,tnum,flg,cp,ty,gr,name,fet,sto,mas,ct,x,y) \
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xtensa: Fix implicit enum conversions
XTREG is used with raw numbers, like:
...
XTREG( 78,312,32, 4, 4,0x02d7,0x0007,-2, 2,0x1000,excsave7, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
XTREG( 79,316, 8, 4, 4,0x02e0,0x0007,-2, 2,0x1000,cpenable, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
XTREG( 80,320,22, 4, 4,0x02e2,0x000b,-2, 2,0x1000,interrupt, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
XTREG( 81,324,22, 4, 4,0x02e2,0x000d,-2, 2,0x1000,intset, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
...
So just add the explicit cast to the macro.
In file included from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/xtensa-config.c:25:0:
/home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/xtensa-tdep.h:289:2: error: invalid conversion from ‘int’ to ‘call_abi_t’ [-fpermissive]
}
^
gdb/ChangeLog:
* xtensa-tdep.h (XTREG): Add casts.
(XTREG_END): Likewise.
2015-10-22 21:46:32 +08:00
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{#name, ofs, (xtensa_register_type_t) (ty), \
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((xtensa_register_group_t) \
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((gr) | ((xtRegisterGroupNCP >> 2) << (cp + 2)))), \
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2008-02-12 05:58:41 +08:00
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ct, bsz, sz, al, tnum, flg, cp, mas, fet, sto},
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xtensa: Fix implicit enum conversions
XTREG is used with raw numbers, like:
...
XTREG( 78,312,32, 4, 4,0x02d7,0x0007,-2, 2,0x1000,excsave7, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
XTREG( 79,316, 8, 4, 4,0x02e0,0x0007,-2, 2,0x1000,cpenable, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
XTREG( 80,320,22, 4, 4,0x02e2,0x000b,-2, 2,0x1000,interrupt, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
XTREG( 81,324,22, 4, 4,0x02e2,0x000d,-2, 2,0x1000,intset, 0,0,0,0,0,0)
...
So just add the explicit cast to the macro.
In file included from /home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/xtensa-config.c:25:0:
/home/pedro/gdb/mygit/src/gdb/xtensa-tdep.h:289:2: error: invalid conversion from ‘int’ to ‘call_abi_t’ [-fpermissive]
}
^
gdb/ChangeLog:
* xtensa-tdep.h (XTREG): Add casts.
(XTREG_END): Likewise.
2015-10-22 21:46:32 +08:00
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#define XTREG_END \
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{0, 0, (xtensa_register_type_t) 0, (xtensa_register_group_t) 0, \
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2018-08-08 03:07:21 +08:00
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0, 0, 0, 0, (unsigned) -1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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2008-02-12 05:58:41 +08:00
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#define XTENSA_REGISTER_FLAGS_PRIVILEGED 0x0001
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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#define XTENSA_REGISTER_FLAGS_READABLE 0x0002
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#define XTENSA_REGISTER_FLAGS_WRITABLE 0x0004
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#define XTENSA_REGISTER_FLAGS_VOLATILE 0x0008
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/* Call-ABI for stack frame. */
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2022-04-28 04:32:49 +08:00
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enum call_abi_t
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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{
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CallAbiDefault = 0, /* Any 'callX' instructions; default stack. */
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CallAbiCall0Only, /* Only 'call0' instructions; flat stack. */
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2022-04-28 04:32:49 +08:00
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};
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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Fix struct, union, and enum nesting in C++
In C, an enum or structure defined inside other structure has global
scope just like it had been defined outside the struct in the first
place. However, in C++, such a nested structure is given a name that
is nested inside the structure. This patch moves such affected
structures/enums out to global scope, so that code using them works
the same in C++ as it works today in C.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2015-02-27 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* dwarf2-frame.c (enum cfa_how_kind, struct
dwarf2_frame_state_reg_info): Move out of struct
dwarf2_frame_state.
* dwarf2read.c (struct tu_stats): Move out of struct
dwarf2_per_objfile.
(struct file_entry): Move out of struct line_header.
(struct nextfield, struct nextfnfield, struct fnfieldlist, struct
typedef_field_list): Move out of struct field_info.
* gdbtypes.h (enum dynamic_prop_kind, union dynamic_prop_data):
Move out of struct dynamic_prop.
(union type_owner, union field_location, struct field, struct
range_bounds, union type_specific): Move out of struct main_type.
(struct fn_fieldlist, struct fn_field, struct typedef_field)
(VOFFSET_STATIC): Move out of struct cplus_struct_type.
(struct call_site_target, union call_site_parameter_u, struct
call_site_parameter): Move out of struct call_site.
* m32c-tdep.c (enum m32c_prologue_kind): Move out of struct
m32c_prologue.
(enum srcdest_kind): Move out of struct srcdest.
* main.c (enum cmdarg_kind): Move out of struct cmdarg.
* prologue-value.h (enum prologue_value_kind): Move out of struct
prologue_value.
* s390-linux-tdep.c (enum s390_abi_kind): Move out of struct
gdbarch_tdep.
* stabsread.c (struct nextfield, struct next_fnfieldlist): Move
out of struct field_info.
* symfile.h (struct other_sections): Move out of struct
section_addr_info.
* symtab.c (struct symbol_cache_slot): Move out struct
block_symbol_cache.
* target-descriptions.c (enum tdesc_type_kind): Move out of
typedef struct tdesc_type.
* tui/tui-data.h (enum tui_line_or_address_kind): Move out of
struct tui_line_or_address.
* value.c (enum internalvar_kind, union internalvar_data): Move
out of struct internalvar.
* xtensa-tdep.h (struct ctype_cache): Move out of struct
gdbarch_tdep.
2015-02-09 22:59:05 +08:00
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struct ctype_cache
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{
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struct ctype_cache *next;
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int size;
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struct type *virtual_type;
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};
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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#ifndef XCHAL_NUM_CONTEXTS
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# define XCHAL_NUM_CONTEXTS 0
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#endif
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#ifndef XCHAL_HAVE_EXCEPTIONS
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# define XCHAL_HAVE_EXCEPTIONS 1
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#endif
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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/* Xtensa-specific target dependencies. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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|
struct xtensa_gdbarch_tdep : gdbarch_tdep
|
2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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{
|
gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
|
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|
xtensa_gdbarch_tdep (xtensa_register_t *regmap)
|
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|
: regmap (regmap)
|
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{}
|
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|
unsigned int target_flags = 0;
|
2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
|
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|
|
/* Spill location for TIE register files under ocd. */
|
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|
gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
|
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|
unsigned int spill_location = (unsigned int) -1;
|
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|
|
unsigned int spill_size = 0;
|
2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
|
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|
gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
|
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|
char *unused = nullptr; /* Placeholder for compatibility. */
|
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|
/* Calling convention. */
|
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|
call_abi_t call_abi = (XSHAL_ABI == XTHAL_ABI_CALL0
|
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|
? CallAbiCall0Only : CallAbiDefault);
|
2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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|
/* CPU configuration. */
|
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|
gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
|
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|
unsigned int debug_interrupt_level = XCHAL_DEBUGLEVEL;
|
2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
|
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|
|
gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
|
|
|
unsigned int icache_line_bytes = XCHAL_ICACHE_LINESIZE;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int dcache_line_bytes = XCHAL_DCACHE_LINESIZE;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int dcache_writeback = XCHAL_DCACHE_IS_WRITEBACK;
|
2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
|
|
|
|
gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
|
|
|
unsigned int isa_use_windowed_registers = XSHAL_ABI != XTHAL_ABI_CALL0;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int isa_use_density_instructions = XCHAL_HAVE_DENSITY;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int isa_use_exceptions = XCHAL_HAVE_EXCEPTIONS;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int isa_use_ext_l32r = XSHAL_USE_ABSOLUTE_LITERALS;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int isa_max_insn_size = XCHAL_MAX_INSTRUCTION_SIZE; /* Maximum instruction length. */
|
|
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unsigned int debug_num_ibreaks = XCHAL_NUM_IBREAK; /* Number of IBREAKs. */
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unsigned int debug_num_dbreaks = XCHAL_NUM_DBREAK;
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/* Register map. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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xtensa_register_t *regmap;
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unsigned int num_regs = 0; /* Number of registers in register map. */
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unsigned int num_nopriv_regs = 0; /* Number of non-privileged registers. */
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unsigned int num_pseudo_regs = 0; /* Number of pseudo registers. */
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unsigned int num_aregs = XCHAL_NUM_AREGS; /* Size of register file. */
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unsigned int num_contexts = XCHAL_NUM_CONTEXTS;
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int ar_base = -1; /* Register number for AR0. */
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int a0_base = -1; /* Register number for A0 (pseudo). */
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int wb_regnum = -1; /* Register number for WB. */
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int ws_regnum = -1; /* Register number for WS. */
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int pc_regnum = -1; /* Register number for PC. */
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int ps_regnum = -1; /* Register number for PS. */
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int lbeg_regnum = -1; /* Register numbers for count regs. */
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int lend_regnum = -1;
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int lcount_regnum = -1;
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int sar_regnum = -1; /* Register number of SAR. */
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int litbase_regnum = -1; /* Register number of LITBASE. */
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int threadptr_regnum = -1; /* Register number of THREADPTR. */
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int interrupt_regnum = -1; /* Register number for interrupt. */
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int interrupt2_regnum = -1; /* Register number for interrupt2. */
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int cpenable_regnum = -1; /* Register number for cpenable. */
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int debugcause_regnum = -1; /* Register number for debugcause. */
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int exccause_regnum = -1; /* Register number for exccause. */
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int excvaddr_regnum = -1; /* Register number for excvaddr. */
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int max_register_raw_size = 0;
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int max_register_virtual_size = 0;
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unsigned long *fp_layout = nullptr; /* Layout of custom/TIE regs in 'FP' area. */
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unsigned int fp_layout_bytes = 0; /* Size of layout information (in bytes). */
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unsigned long *gregmap = nullptr;
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* gdbtypes.h (builtin_type_int0, builtin_type_int8, builtin_type_uint8,
builtin_type_int16, builtin_type_uint16, builtin_type_int32,
builtin_type_uint32, builtin_type_int64, builtin_type_uint64,
builtin_type_int128, builtin_type_uint128): Remove.
(struct builtin_type): New members builtin_int0, builtin_int8,
builtin_uint8, builtin_int16, builtin_uint16, builtin_int32,
builtin_uint32, builtin_int64, builtin_uint64, builtin_int128,
and builtin_uint128.
* gdbtypes.c (builtin_type_int0, builtin_type_int8, builtin_type_uint8,
builtin_type_int16, builtin_type_uint16, builtin_type_int32,
builtin_type_uint32, builtin_type_int64, builtin_type_uint64,
builtin_type_int128, builtin_type_uint128): Remove.
(_initialize_gdbtypes): Do not initialize them.
(gdbtypes_post_init): Initialize fixed-size integer types.
* dwarf2expr.c (unsigned_address_type, signed_address_type): Add
GDBARCH argument. Return platform-specific type.
(dwarf2_read_address, execute_stack_op): Update calls.
* target-descriptions.c (tdesc_gdb_type): Use platform-specific types
instead of global builtin_int_... variables.
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_data_read_memory): Likewise.
* printcmd.c (do_examine): Likewise.
* jv-exp.y (parse_number): Likewise.
* alpha-tdep.c (alpha_register_type, alpha_push_dummy_call,
alpha_store_return_value): Likewise.
* amd64-linux-tdep.c (amd64_linux_register_type): Likewise.
* amd64-tdep.c (amd64_register_type): Likewise.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_register_type): Likewise.
* avr-tdep.c (avr_register_type): Likewise.
* cris-tdep.c (cris_register_type, crisv32_register_type): Likewise.
* frv-tdep.c (frv_register_type): Likewise.
* h8300-tdep.c h8300_register_type): Likewise.
* hppa-tdep.c (hppa64_push_dummy_call, hppa32_register_type,
hppa64_register_type): Likewise.
* i386-tdep.c (i386_mmx_type, i386_sse_type): Likewise.
* iq2000-tdep.c (iq2000_register_type): Likewise.
* lm32-tdep.c (lm32_register_type, lm32_push_dummy_call): Likewise.
* m32r-tdep.c (m32r_register_type): Likewise.
* m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_register_type, m68hc11_pseudo_register_read,
m68hc11_pseudo_register_write): Likewise.
* m68k-tdep.c (m68k_register_type): Likewise.
* m88k-tdep.c (m88k_register_type, m88k_store_arguments): Likewise.
* mep-tdep.c (mep_register_type): Likewise.
* mips-tdep.c (mips_register_type, mips_pseudo_register_type,
mips_print_fp_register): Likewise.
* moxie-tdep.c (moxie_register_type): Likewise.
* mt-tdep.c (mt_copro_register_type, mt_register_type): Likewise.
* rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_builtin_type_vec64,
rs6000_builtin_type_vec128): Likewise.
* score-tdep.c (score_register_type): Likewise.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc32_register_type, sparc32_store_arguments):
Likewise.
* sparc64-tdep.c (sparc64_register_type, sparc64_store_arguments):
Likewise.
* spu-tdep.c (spu_builtin_type_vec128, spu_register_type): Likewise.
* v850-tdep.c (v850_register_type): Likewise.
* xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_register_type): Likewise.
* xtensa-tdep.c (xtensa_register_type): Likewise.
* mt-tdep.c (struct gdbarch_tdep): New data structure.
(mt_gdbarch_init): Alloc TDEP structures.
(mt_register_type): Cache coprocessor type in TDEP instead of
static global variable.
* xtensa-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add type_entries member.
* xtensa-tdep.c (type_entries): Remove.
(xtensa_register_type): Cache fixed-size types in TDEP instead
of in global variable.
2009-07-02 20:46:19 +08:00
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/* Cached register types. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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struct ctype_cache *type_entries = nullptr;
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2006-11-15 05:53:59 +08:00
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};
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#define WB_SHIFT 2
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/* We assign fixed numbers to the registers of the "current" window
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(i.e., relative to WB). The registers get remapped via the reg_map
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data structure to their corresponding register in the AR register
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file (see xtensa-tdep.c). */
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2019-01-28 03:51:36 +08:00
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#endif /* XTENSA_TDEP_H */
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